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MEDFORfi MATT, TRIBUNE: MF.T)POftT REfiQyWEByERDAV, FEBRUARY "Ifi," '1Q-2T PXOE FITT! m ASPIRIN jame "Bayer" 'on Gemiine It aaeriminul' to.tuKtt a chance on ny mjpatiiuie ior, - utiyer tudkhh or lrlnC uiWVVU ,fe pie name L.a"yei;V- on packuKe. pi- .on tablut.s, ,,u are not goCViriK genuine Aspirin, .encrndd by physicians for twenty- it) yt'ara and proved nafe'by mil linns; ike Afioirin only as told in the Buy 'paclca'ge' ftir ' CblfttfrteaTdkelie; lgia, - Rheumatism, Earache, Toot h hc. Lumbago! and ;fbr Pain, liaiidy i boxes of twelve;, tablets cost few nta. Drugff.attf.al8o sell larger par k- Ken. - Aspirin 1 is mc-trade--mark or jbay.er hiariufacture of Monoaceticaoid iter of Ballcylicacid. Adv. Gifts that Last l-iavq you Been,, tlie; now. spray urate's1 that - arq;. iielng .found near.'.; Bugle- Point... this . year? Come In, and. Bee 'some i found on-niy -.lapt rti-lj) t,Q. the desert. A number -of'yalMahle BiiccimeiiH.: m ye, ilicun fouqiiurV.e aro head-' jui t,Vor ittBakuH 'pf nil kinds.- I . niv.:.'i'-il(llvVV , :!:i-V.:ht-.l ; .'I 'KiJi'i iuju ...i.iiil-'-!MHii. ; , . -,v b ft. Lot's fio toJhe Klk'H JMnstw.ls EDGAR WIGHT IS FLOODED WITH G , When fluid began to drop rom the celling In the Med ford. National hank office this forenoon, which had an unmistakable boozy "odor, .there was great excitement, especially as for Heyeral minutes before1 tho dripping was notitecd there was a strong alco holic smell in the bank, which made officers, 'clerks and patrons sniff and look auspiciously at each other. . , , f I While the liquid was being mopped ,u'p' lYoirt the floor,-a' hurried investi gation as to' the causa disclosed hat it W'as. coming from- the storage closet of former Prosecuting Attorney (leo. M. Holler's' office. - '.. It seems that demijohn of hard ci der, which was theevldnnce In the case against Carl Dusenbery, the Gold Hill 110ft drink establishment owner nnd client of Mr; Roberts, had been store'd in the closet. The raise against Dusenbery was dismissed after several continuances..' '- f . ' ' When Mr, Roberts stopped Into the closet. Mo accidentally kicked over and upset the erstwhile evidence, which obeying tile law of gravitation, leaked through the lloor and ceiling into the bank. ... -"... -! s . - SPANISH WOMEN iff mmw CARRY BOMBS-iN '.;..vi;,Vl7' K. Central i jREEtNfeD SERVIGjE I ' ' f'iti- a saving 'y ' ' : $rVe ; are in "'- a position to j giye.ijthe lowest.:, possible c rates : obtainable. ; ; ; "SJverjr itein of modern fun-t-eraii feervice is given our I ntpilt - jcareM attention, . i t'i'-'-S ; also the assistance of a -Licensed Lady ' f: ' Embalmer ! 5, without extra charge Week-Conger Co. flfWORRY it-Orchard Fests ' J.E1! BUGS WORRY K:?VBuy. ill..- irpna Dry enate ot 1-eaa: LISBON. Two women -who left handbag Containing six . ilynainite uotaus 1n the office of the royalist newspaper Monarchiu just before that office was raided by the police the other day havo been arrested. Their apprehension' tends to clean up a mys tery connected with the case, It is learned' that the police raid was made because they had discovered the delivery of the bombs but the editor of the 'newBpUpoii asserts ' ' that" the women who brought the bombs to the office in his absence wore' absolutely unknown to hlm. He declared thai the whole affair was a trap to compro mise the faction of royalists represent ed by llie Monarohla, and denied that tho party was preparing for any armed conspiracy at this moment,' as such an act, he said, would only delay the sui side of tho present regime.' The police have discovered that'one of the women who carried the-, bombs to the office of the Monarchla did : sp at' the request, of her husband, a man who was in prison for implication' in1 some past royalist uprisings, and wild died, last week while still a prisoner, Just before his death, hist wife Said, he told her to take a handbag which had been for a long time In'thelr lipttse to the newspaper office and glvo ltf to DUBLIN. Severe criticism of the treatment of prisoners confined at the Ballykinlar Internment camp on r UVt AS POSSIBILITY IN ' HARDING'S CABINET ST. AlTCR'STrlE. J'l- . Feb. 1C As Presldellt-clei'U Hr.l dins continued Dundrum Bay, county Down, Is pub- his conferences' wit a leaders ot m fished by the IrlBh Bulletin, a Sinn -party todny, it was indicated that Fein publication, it Is asserted that completion of tho cabin ?t s:ate of .the Sir flamar Greenwood's statement In coming adniinfMralio!) waitcfl only on the House of Commons that the .. I definite selections for the portfolios ternod mea would be accorded treat-L. navv.' t'om'merce nnu labor. To fill ent similar to that normally, given !.hese ,)lac0Si however, it . was. said prisoners of war as far from correct' l8omo shifting .of assignments, already 'The prisoners are given, wholly mora or less definitely fixed, might "bo insufficient food and ;many ot them go hungry," the paper, declares. Even this food they are una'ble to made the most of, as they do all their own cooking and are allowed less than half tho supply of coal neces sary' .- Thefe Is" no hot water in the camp, lie. wash houBc and no drying room, the article continues, and it Is there- necessary. As the list stood today, with navy, commerce and labor vacant, it Was understood to contemplate ' the ap pointment of Charles livans" Hughes of New York,, for secretary, of state; John W.- Weeks of Massachusetts for secretray' of war: Andrew Mellon of Pennsylvania for ' secretary of the treastlry; Will H.' Sllays, Indiana, for jiostmaster gon'eral Harry M. Dauii'h- ertv for nttnrnev ironorrtl: Henrv Wal- fore necesasry for the prisoners to ;lace ot tow toe secretary or agrlcul- dc their washing as best they can- In ture, and A. 11. Fall of New Mexico for cold water and dry their laundry wherever they can. "Many of the prisoners," the state ment goes on, "are practically bare footed," caying that no arrangements secretary of the interior For tho navy portfolio, Frank O. Lowden of Illinois-Is understood to be Mr. Harding's choice, hut It Is uncer tain whether , ho will accept. . Several names,' includingv those, of DUKE GLA!W!S THAT LABOR TAX IDEA IS LEGAL ROBBERY - I.ONON Tho Duke of : Northum berland, who owns many thoutiands of acres of land and several manlonn, predicts hard times ahead for land lords if ever tho labor party gets a chance to govern the country. Ad dressing the other day a meeting1 to inaugurate a branch of tho Central Land Owners' nssoehition, he said:. ln order to deal with tho present flnaneiul emergency, the policy of the leaders of the labor party is to im pose very much higher death duties and supertaxes, to render it impos sible for anybody to keep land at all. It is a policy of confiscation without compensation. 'Tho most moderate labor loaders contemplate a policy which differs from the soviet government of Hussla only in, thH respent that the soviet government eliminates the possessing classes by organized massacre, while tlv'Iabor leaders in this country would do it witli legalized robbery. "We are informed that .tho labor party, having dispossess ed the landowners, will con tinue to feed and clothe them if they work and for this small mercy I sup pose we must bo thankful.' " have been made foi- supplying them.john Hays Hammond of New York with boots or even for repairing those Uicy havo. , ' s' - It Is charged that, while tho pris oners are permitted to receive par--eels, "almost invarlubly part of'tHb contents is pilfered by the English troops In tlio camp.''- The prisoners suffer Intensely from cqld and un derfeeding; it la stated. ' 'Every batch of prisoners who havn arrived at the camp during the lust month," the article goes on, "have complained - of their treatment en' route. One batch of 26 men left a certain camp near Dublin on Sunday evening and did ,not arrive in Bally kinlar until Tuesday evening. Dur ing this time they received practical ly no food, the military guard having forgotten the prisoners rations." and Herbert Hoover .of California, have been hVentloned for the com merce portfolio! while James J. Da vis ot. Pennsylvania nnd a number1 of othersi are being. urged for secretary of labor, . . ir "' This mwrnlng, Miv Harding 'agaln talked over , tho problem with iI Hus and later he expected t begin conferences on the subject with Air. Daugherty. f : " '' . .(' Mr. Hughes, Mr. Mellon and novo ral others high in parly councils are expected hero before; the end of the week, .' : ? . ! . ' Ell ALLOWING BETS i mm OMAHA. Nob., I'ub. HI. A reiluc-i tion In lumber freight rates to Omaha from north Pacific coust territory was . favored by 'II. Proesstel of Port-J land, Ore., traffic manager of tho! Wost Coast Lumber association In j testimony before I.eo .1. Flynn.'un! inter-state commerce commission ex euilnor hero today. J1INE0LA, N. Y., Feb. 1G. Ueu ttnuut Hoss C. Kirkpatrick and-Max Cioodenough, a mechanician, started in a biplane at Xlitchel fluid tuuay in ah effort to break the world's en lirance record for airplanes. ' A MI (KEROSENE) Kmi'.'Cs, SfAHOARO OIL COMPANY T ' ptYMPIA, Was7'.V. Fpb. lO.-Tliq ifcckwell bill establishing a 'state 'rue- ing commlssloti:and ne'rmlttlng the uso of part-mutel'bettlhg machines,, pass ed ' tho state 'sonato .today alter, a clause' referring'It .to; a Vote of .the people had ben inserted as-'an amend mmt. ,; Thr;''bilr , now pnon tn 'thh hbtise. Proivlpiisly. the senate, had de- one ot the - editora,', Lleutenant-'faWif teafea- f1'0' ltllbti'-lir' reconsidered Chaves. She declares that she.oueyed " ctl?n . . .. . ... . !. ' The be any . rWif"f '11 Xiiifie Sulphur her husband's request without knowledge of the bag's contents. The police followed her to (he news paper office, (ound. fhe bombs, closed and sealed the ofrtce,.nd made several arrests. ' . , .'.; ;' ',- Lieutenant Craves.; eoulU':;ijot be found.. V';'Vp'':?',B:r' '' '-..' '''. .-Vi The hiindreai of royalists' who' are loyal to the fopmer King, Manuel and who have been in prison for more than two years since the last royalist rising are in .despair, over tills affair, which thy lell'eve"v.:ni postpone indefinitely the anjnesty ; to' political- prlspnoVs, which .they have lonff' beertpromised. FoF'se'voral ' nighty folluwing the raid on the Monarchla, sanguinary conflicts took place in some of the principal Lisbon cafes between bands of aiuned defenders xf' the Portuguese republic 'and people ' suspected of beingnietri- bors of the .-lntogralista faction of royalists: This faction does not'recog nize former King Manuel as Its head but supports Don Kuu Dttarte, a .boy of 12 years-. 5 The senate also passed, the DavlB blll.throvlalnffl for a 15-day period be-' tiyeen ; appllcatlohH'y for : marriage 11-. censes and issuance of the; licenses, whlch'haij'pt'oyiously been 'pasBed lyid .reconsldeijed,4;! ';'' ; , ''j "f', '.; ; .; jvil uinvnuiieiiL iu imiuuh viiui. Ml ex ceptional' afcCs, superior ' 6014ft. judges ,niay uuiiiuiisu iinmeuiuLeifinHiiuiice oi licenses be'fdre explratlg of fhe ) i 3-day period!; ( '.;. -. '. ,;v i ' ' A senate. Joint .memorial '.petitioning' .congreite to rc'Ieasa carg'b space . on goverrimeht.'ships leaving Washing-, ton stttp ports for free transportation of gralti and, cereals to' famine dis tricts of China 'passed the sehiifo under suspension of the l'Ules. . ' -.' --4 .A-- ' ;;0il Solutions j COMPANY i of the Northwest " 4- 'ir . U S !' . -j?'-' " Alwdys at YourvService SPARKS FROM TODA Y'S WIRE MS CXJROSA Pexsonsl Typewriter Fold It tip, take It with ' jou, . type write" anywhere. I $60.-00, ., Including I can-ytut case. rMntrlbntorn for o."Areon! ' Licensed CITY SCAVENGER AH refuse Immediately removed pn "hbrt notice. .Weekly visit In resi dence districts.' ; Dally business dis ',, Phphe 895. ' , ' . .- nrt8KTT A JE.NNIN'OC . AUTO PAINT SHOP . Automobiles Painted and '.,'" . Revaxnished 221 North Fir. L.3 O. 'SPRINKLE, Prop. A V' v- Phone 777 " '-r PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 1. Pr,rt land's 1921' ROBe Fe3tiv'!ti has been set for June 8, 9 and 10, the Rose Festival auxiliary announced today. It added that plans are being laid to make this festival tho biggest ever hold in Jfortland. eHCAGO, ,Feb 16. Charles tied- don of .Uswagiac, Michigan, today is the champion national, amateur 18.2 balk line billiard player. He won the title last night When he defeated Percy Collins of Chicago, 300 to 247 In, the closing game of the tourna ment. ! . ' ' MADISON, Wis,, Feb. 16. A bach elor's tax Was proposed in a resolu tion introduced in the Wisconsin leg iKlature today. l( passed it would re quire unmarried men between the ages of 31 and 35 years to pay an annual tax of $10 to the school funds. Men who have divorced their wives or whose wlve3 save died within two years would be exempt. Notice 77 There will be a meeting of Carpen ter's Union No. 1840 on Friday evening Feb. 18.' at Smith's Hall on North Grape street to discuss setting a wage scale for the coming season. All tard men urged to attend. FRAXK L. APPLEGATK, Secretary, scale All I ?82 WAHI1INTON, Feb. 16. The Na tional Convention of tho wonmn'a piy-ty, called to adopt a program for obtaining national and stato, legisla tion relating tto ivotiioii, got down to woric louay, receiving reportsf rrom various committees. Those were con uldercd ut tho opening session and are .to - bo followed tonight- by ad dresses of representatives of women's organizations of foreign countries. x '. Mrs. Velma Swanson Howard of Sweden, is to deserlbo tho operations of Sweden s' new marriiigo law, pro viding for o(tial lights of married women with . their husbands In the control of their children, nnd Madame Klvlere will deserlbo the efforts of 1'Yenoh women tn .nlttniti ' un f fi-n im lAjrxuuiN, l'eo. hi All rccoros mr other speakers will be Princess Anne tho construction of merchant vessels! Azgeptian' of Uounianla and' Madame were broken bv the yards of Great! De Veyra. ot tho Pbilinnlnes. , Mm. Britain during 1920 when 618 vossels, Ualnlprltlgo Colby, wife of the secro of '2,055,624 tons wore completed. Tliel"'"'' ot state, will welcome the-for- i'.. ioir'-iD.i eign delegatus; . . . v il ., ...... 111 ...II i? nut p.it s tons 'and the; previous record figures of 1 1913 by jl 42,371 tons, says Lloyds register.' 'j;S;' ' i On' the other hand the figures given on "the. 1920 output of United States yards 509 Vessels of 2,476,253 tons show a decrease of 1,599,132 tons com pared with"919, this decrease account ing for over 92 per cent of tho total reduction ln ' tonnage launched abroad during 1920. ( :, ; ' . The woiill'V' output for 1920 was 1759 vessels of 5,861,666 tons against 2,483 vessels of 7,144,549 tons In 1919 and- 1750 vossels of 3,332,882 tons in 1913.". f'':..;.' VY' ' ' . A ' feature wa? the "launching of 1,825,000 'tons of' yesb-elBt'o 'bo fitted with steam turbines; thosei figures rep resenting one-third of tlrelotal world's btitput"of steam .tonnage.'.' ... . . , ' The to'nn'age launched by Japan, Norway ftnd Swedon during 1920 also shows 'a'.decreaso but tho output' of otho'r ' Countries Increased. ties will be hoard by tho convention tomorrow, ;Kmt the legislation" which they .nrcpottu In the Interest of women. On t).nqri;ow's progrum -also are speakers "fom various women'H ' or gunlzatlnns, ' who will tell what those prganiziitloiis are, doing. The .speak-, ors will incliido-Miss Margaret Wil son, daughter of' tho president. Mius Jiiya , Lathrop, . chief of tho federal children's bureau; Mrs. Florence Kol ley, nocretary of the National Con sumer's league; ' Miss Llda Haf ford. Washington, director of the Federa tion of Women's ' clubs; Miss Ktbel Rmith, .legltilative secretary of -the Women's 'Trade Union clubhand Mrs.' 'Ellis" Yost, loglHlntlvo ehnirman of th! National W. C. .T. U. ' ,"' y The last day of tho Convention, Fri day, .will be given : over to J business innttej's.v.1.': ,;',.;' - .' .;, ',..-':-v ". ' ' ' .' ' ' . Fifteen hundred airplane engines of foreign make, acquired by. tho war de partment since 1917, will be advertised for sale ln the near future. ; ' : '. cjlmys good-tNo othzr'TasWjust Ufvit . cAlways goodrcNo oMr'TaslCjustliU it dhvass good-cNo other "Tost? just Like it cllways good-cNo othcr'TastCjust Lite it ; ' t : ) !', '. ' .':.'' ' i''..-., i- ' '. 1 ' .. -, ' ; ; ,,' '..'! ; rommqi mm- tPP It i3 a comfortable feeling to know that you c'aii call in a ; gqod doctor when one of the family gets sick and know that he will cheerfully COME and that when he is through you can , PAY him then, and there., ; . . ' . , MONEY in OUR BANK insures all of those and more; -it frees you from fear of a helpless old age ; it puts you where you can gra3p a business opportunity. , . , , v v '. , We invite i YOUE Banking Business, j . , - Jackson County Bank? r, , .. - Established 1888 "'-"- i , ' Member Federal Reserve ' ' ' " ui r PAGE KG Sunday Night , Only .: Feb. 20. Curtain .8:30 ; B; & DILL .'.'.. .- '' : I '" . .' . .'..'. "" ' ''V .'7 "i : '.'":. ', ''. '. ,. t ' 1 . .'!. ''.:'" ''',.' '-. .. ' : In Their Greatest Success . ' ' "THE HIGH , Mi COST OF.' LOVING t ; : A Whirl of Mirth-i-Music,and Girls mw a , i L';-nl(i linlrin'. M'.t-iliiinofl . ; . ' SympLvnic Jazz'i' 'M -'! ' i(' . t orchestra' Mail Orders, accompanied by remittance, received .. . . " now. - ' ' ' , PRICES Floor, $2.00.:. Balcony, 1st 8 rows," $1.50 ; next 3 rows, $1.00; last 3 rows, 50c, plus 10 per cent j war tax. Box Office sale Friday, 12 p'clock. . , , GIMCHUNO1 :L China RerU Stor'u - Herb cure for Hrfcono, heaaauh. oat rrh, dlptherla, aoro throat, lung trouble kldnoy troublo, stomuch troutue, heart trouble, chills nnd fever, era in pa, coiiKhs, poor circulation, carbuntlt-fl, tumon cracked hreant, cures all kinds of goltwa NO OPKftATIONS. . , . Mpflfurd, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This Is to certify that I, the undersign 36, had very severe stomach trouble ana had been bitheicl for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of dim Chuna fwhose Herb Store Is at 814 South Front street, Med ford), 1 decided to gel herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as J used them and today am a well man and can heartily recoro tnent anyone afflicted as I was to set Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Hlgned) W R JOHNSON. 'Witnesses: ; " ' , : ym. Lewis. Eagle Point. 1 ' W. L. Chtldroth. Eagle Point M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Kagle Point C. M. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle tfotnt. ' Oeo. Von der Helen, Eagle Point. Thou. K. N Iannis. Kami Pntni, You Can Afford to . Ride a Harley Davidson Motorcycle T. O. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon . Surgery of Byes, Ears, Nose nnd Throat. All diseases of these organs treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Lib erty lildg., for. Main & Grnps Sts. BE PHOTOGRAPHED 4 -THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO CITY TRANSFER COMPANY " ' . Smith & Wilson, Proprietors 1 ,v, ';'".) General Draying and ' '.' : j ..' Transferring ' :: j Glvo Va a'TrluI Phone SOii - orrico Wilson Cigar StortJ 1 Medford, Orvfion The Medford . Auto Paint Shop ' ; ' : (Registered) . I General Motor Car Ilcflnlshlng t ' V. Ceutrnl & Jackson. Pan M IB !'! .;',( (i ,:: I '(I 'l ob!j' it (i-i !i;mM Tillr. K '1 .in Si? i rj.-il r 4 '