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PAflTC V.JCUT imryTonj) mail trtbune, medfokd, precox, Saturday, FEftRCAitY 10, 1021 . ELKS' MINSTREL no sim PROMPTLY, 8.30 At the Elk's minstrel show next Monday and Tuosday nights at tho Pago theater the uudlence Is warned '. to be seated by 8:30, at which time tho curtain Bora up, as during the prologue no one will lie seated. Thlb prologuo Is rather an unusual thing for minstrel shows, but this mlnstrql show will be exceptional 'in Its scen ery decorations, comedy, music, sinking and vaudeville features. The preliminary vaudeville fea tures Jay Goro In Oriental Mysteries, Egyptian Moonshine with Floyd Hart as Jazabella, Goo. T. Wilson in a mil sical monologue, the Vawtor brothers In a planologuo with parodies, black face patter by .lorry and Mae, Al- ford'e 'Musical Four, and other morl- torlus ants. In -the first part tho solos and but lads by Fletchoi- Fish, William Vaw tor and othors Intorspcrsed botwoen tho antics of tho end men, aro bound to make a big hit. L CUTS INFLUX TO 354,000 A YEAR ..-', Back to Normalcy WASHINGTON, Fob. III. Woathor predictions for tho' week beginning Monday are: ' 'Northern Rocky mountain nnd"pla tcaii regions Cold, generally fair with 'some probability of Bnow first part of iweek. "V v-ii'.AV; , PttcWlo.KtaWAf-i'oi'malomperature: junBettrbd and rains. " E E -Rutir Mffsferole on Forehead . and Temples " A headache remedy without the dan- Sera of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at ' oncel Musteroleisaclean, whiteoint mcnt made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not " blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. : Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago. all pains and aches of the back, or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, ' chilblains, frosted feet, cdtds of tho cheat (it often prevents pneumonia). wm If you need olcc trlc bolls ot an nunciators we should : bo con sidered. If you toll tho purposo to which yoU want to put any electric device wo will help you with our ndvlcu and attend to tho Installation. Wo nro nlwnys ready in1'; B'VB nn T ' 1.. H..J.. .... i ... utiti ill- .TOP V'.'llnia,". PHONE 12. s ZZ W. MAIN ST. WASIIIXfiTON, FYb. 19. The jsen iito HUbstitute fort ho house ( mm itf ra ti on bill, uiiionded to limit iminlKra- tlon during tho next year to approxi mately 354,000, waH passed today by the senate. It now roch to conference.- The yoto was 61 to 2. KenatorB France, republican. Maryland. and I Ko'cd, democrat, Mitwourl, voting in tho negative. Senator Hcffltn, democrat, Ala bama, declared 10,000,000 JmmiKtantH were waittjiK to be dumped on Ameri ca, and charged that steamship com panies were making millions of dol lars hauling these "unfit hordes" to America. "It is high time," ho said, "that those who lovo America and her in Rtlttitioim, should put up the bars and shut the gate against bolshevism, "Tho papers reported tho other day," said Benator Harrison, "that George Vlereck, representing German American societies, went to visit the president-elect in Florida, to ask for a German-American Mombcr in the cabinet and presented to him thirteen demands, among which was ono for a 'liberal spirit in the treatment of immigration.' I m for Americans, without any hyphens, and that's what I want to seo hero. Henator Gronna, republican, North Dakota, denounced tho rcferenco to "German -Americans." "I thought wo had jfot past tho pe riod when anyono could reflect (m an Aniorican cltken becauso of the coun try from which ho come," said ho. Tho house and senate immigration committees expect to meet Monday. Tho Now England representatives stood nlmost solidly against sending tho bill to conforenco. FORMER TELLER T SENATOR IN TRICK PLAY (Continued fioio Page Ono) . counties In voting for a reference to n committee of senate bill S ir,, when, If ho had voted against -said motion it would have been lost, no roforenco would have . been mudo to commlttoo, nnd his vote with thoso in opposition to referring would have killed tho bill." . Itc-Kofcrcnoc Profit Nothing A motion to ro-refcr carried by a voto of 10 to M. , . : f , , "When the bill was taken up again with Its amendments, about two hours later, it 1 had been changed so that lane and Dnn. counties wcro linked for ft joint dlHtrlct. l'olk and lionton wcro liukod. Linn was accorded two Instead of thrco representatives, l'olk and Lincoln, Instead of Tillamook and Lincoln wcro Joined, and Tillamook was designated as tho 2!ith district with ono representative, but the Jackson-Josephine senatorial union was not changod. Jlumo moved ' to amend tho. 're port by striking out Josephine from tho proposed district and leaving Jackson scparnto as at. present. This was ridden down by a ruling of Act ing President Banks that a report could not bo amendod, over a protest by Eddy, who referred to Cushing's parliamentary rules, .an authority used when rules of the house do not covor a point. Itnnks attampted to put a motion for adoption of tho report. Thomas called tho chnlr and was " acknowl edged by Hunks after ho had shouted for recognition. Ho moved a call of the senate. When Smith could not be found, Thomas read bis excoriation of tho Josepbino county sonator , and naked that it go Into tho records. ltitner, who had yielded tho chair to Hunk ;, offered the explanation that Smith had been excused to go to bis brother's homo. lie nsserted that Smith's presence would nmko no dif ference In the vote. Thomas reiterat ed his statement that Kmilh was tho pivotal member. ' . Bishop-Fry... ' On Thursday evening, Fob. )7th, ill 7 o'clock Mr. Clarence Fry and Miss Donna Hazel Bishop, two well known young people, were quietly married at Phoenix, at tho Presbyterian manse, by 'the pastor Joseph W. Angell. There were present to witness -the happy event, M. C. Anderson, the bride's undo, nnd J..' D. Frv, father of tho groom, and Mrs. J. W. Angell. Many friends will wish these young' people every bnpplnoss in their new home in Medford. "At the homo or Mr.'nnd Mrs. James Stewart on Plum street last night. Miss Hassle Ij. Dowjling of J,nko Creek nnd Cecil D. Manning of Port land wore united In marriage by Rev. Frederick Loach of the First Enplist church. The ring ceremony was used, sirs. Thus. HUKsdale was matron (if honor nnd Thomas Itagsdalc was best man. Luncheon xvas served following tho wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Manning will make their home In Portland. ( . HUGHES NAMED SECRETARY OF STATE (Continued from Fag Ona) can Industrially survlvu Vnderwood law." under the DON'T WORRY About Orchard Pests LET THE BUGS WORRY ' ' BUY Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Rex Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions ''-, EARL FRUIT COMPANY - of the Northwest ST. .-AUOUHTINK. Flu.. Feb. 19. President-elect Harding laid his tin cuniDlctcil cabinet slate aKiriii fur t while to'day and centered his nttcn- lion on policies, rather than men. Today's consultations cniieomivl chiefly the two public uUt'Htlons ex pected to loom largest before the now administration, taxation and foreign relations. Tho exact mnnner in which first steps nve to tie tnken toward forma tion ot an association of nations Is be lieved to havo been also under dis cussion. l!i',i,',ll tnvnll.m T.. 1 1 n ...I ! .. .. saw ltcprcsentiitlve Fordney vt Mieli- igan, chairman or the bouse ways and means committee anil author nf tlm emergency tariff bill. Mr. Fordnev nrired that cmnnrcnrv tariff legislation be the first under taking or the special session to be called after Inauguration. SEATTLE. Fob: 19 Paul Schaefer, former teller In the North Side State bank here, recently ordered closed by tho stato bank commissioner, con fessed be had embezzled money from the bank and loaned it to members, of a ring of bootleggers operating- in Se attle, Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas announced today. Schaefer pleaded guilty February 17 to a charge of embezzling $10,000 of tho bunk's funds and was sentenced to servo from fivo to fifteen years in the state penitentiary. Information which Schaefer gave tho prosecutor resulted in tho arrest of Harry firoenlng, J. T. Mlchener and Ci. Ota, charged with possession and .-wiu u. jiiiuAii'.iiiin, ,ur. JJOUKIJIB SS1U. Numerous others have been implicat ed, ho saicL, Schaefer declared In his confession ho had been induced to loan money to ono bootlegger by promises of big interest, according to Mr. Douglas. Ho was never repaid, and In an ef fort to rctrievo his losses mudo many similar loans without security which also were not repaid. ,- , FOR I WEDDING BELLS CHICAGO. Feb- 1. Official rec ords nnd Ited Cross reports today hrnotfht In Mr Tr,.l KnHli ,ha story that her son. Lieutenant Oliver u. i.uiiuuii was snot ny tiermuns ns a HIIV lllHt t.A.-n,.0 tlin flrut irrnn, American victory in the war at Can- iigny, Dcruuse ne would not reveal to bis German captors the details of the American forces. The execution took place despite tho fact that Llinitenant Kendall was In, full uniform wnen captured between the lines. Two days later tho Americans cap tured tho ground whero be had been buried behind tho (icrman lines and when tho body was removedMo ihp American cemetery at Itouvllleic. France, it .was identified as that of Kendall. Kendall Crent nilt nt the Amm-lrnn trenches to investlgoio the fiermnn lines and -was nevrr ueen fiirnin It, it from Gorman prisoners his comrade!. learned no w:as taken prisoner.- . JAIL BREAK RUSE TOPEK'A, Kus., Feb. 111. Police in vestigation today of the mysterious death lust night of Miss Kathnrinc Foley. 20, who staggered home -and died after. telling her mother a man Und a woman bad forced poison down nt-. uiiuui, uevuiupea touay sne had been watched by a man and a woman on tho street. Miss .'Catherine Long aero saw the couplo while she was talking with Miss Foley last night, she said. Mis Foley was summoned yostcr dny as a witness ojjnlnst George Kruse in his trial on a , charge ot having kilted his third w'lfe. ' Miss Foley, believing iiini unmar ried, formerly, had been friendly wltlj Kruno and received a letter last ivlght addressed in Kruse's handwriting, her father said. Ho said Kruse had tried to persuade the girl to leave Topekn rather thun testify against bi.ii. "We are working on two theories murder or suicide,". Chief of Police Leech said. "There is ovidoiico which, might bo consfdored to point both ways." ' . An autopsy was performed and the contents of tho stomach, nro to' bo analyzed. Coroner Clauk said there wore no murks to Indicate there had been a struggle, i '' TO BATTLE ONCE MORE when Jack "Tw;ii" Sullivan of Cam bridge and Joe Thomas, of Diamodd Hill, R. I., meet in a twelve round 'box ing match. - Sullivan Is 412 years old: Thomas 35. The veterans now are lightheavy welgiits. , , ' - ...'..' iinsTov v.k'. Ho. rtrntt. hmit vtnen-uiey lougiii tiieir teu iuuuu fought at bos Angeles "thirteen years j"w at Los Angeles they were middle ago. will be resumed here tonight I weights. - LAST TIMES TODAY r: ('zeciio-Slnv President 111. PARIS, Feb. 19. Professor T. G. Mnsnryk, president of Czeoho-Slova-liia, whoso illness wa reported early this week, is in a critical condition, says a Prague dlspatchi received hero. Ho Is suffering from phlebitis, nn inflammation of tho inner membranes of the volns. , . v WASHINGTON, Fob. 1!). By a vote of 100 to 132 the house today sent the emergency tariff bill to conforenco on the senate nmondments. This is ex pected to oxpedlto its final passage. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Slightly iiBed choice pianos, Voso nnd Son, . Ivers and Potid, Ludwig and M. Schulz. Pal mer's Piano Houso, 234 10. Main. 289 FOR SALE; Good reclenned bearded ;8ocd barley $2.50 per cwt., $18.00 per ton. Phono 869AV. j. E. Judy. 287 WANTKD $1000 loan to build resi- donee, 8 per cent. Ample security. Itox 40. Mall Tribune. 283 BI0.INOS.. Mont., Feb. 19. Lusty sounds ol Hinging emanating from the cell rooips at the Yellowstone county Jail last night, were found this morn ing to havo drowned the sound of hack saws biting into tlio bars of the iimJh dell in which threo alleged "uatf men" were being held. .. They also had sawed two window bars and bent them aside by tho use o'f a table leg. ' The escaped prisoners aro J. L. Ma jors, a nogro, facing trial on a hold up chargo, said to bo an ex-convlct from the Oregon state penttentiary: Everett Hartson, convicted of carry ing concealed wenpoim, , and Joe Mil ler, sentenced for attempting to draw a gun on a policeman. Smith Beats Foley SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Russell Smith ot the Waverly country clnb of Portland, defeated Chnrles ' E. Foley of San Francisco ono up in the first round of matchpluy today in the annual northern,- California amateur golf championship tournament. WASHINGTON STATE TAXES FISH CATCH OLYMPIA, Wash.,', Feb. 19. Excise duties, ranging from 1 cents a fish for Rilvers to 7V6 cents for Chinooks would bo imposed on all salmon caught within' the waters of' the' .state - of Washington under the terms of a joint fisheries committee bill Introduced in the legislature today'ivfATl other fish, including "rtioso used in the manufac ture of fertilizer, would be taxed on the hundred pound basis. The bill also fixes license fees for fishing appli ances and gear. ' ' . Lincoln MoCormack arrived lionie today from Salem whero he had been on business connected with the Med ford irrigation district.- ' tJ" .-61 Last Day Today ! The Supreme Favorite NORMA TALMADGE In the Most Artistice Achieve ' ment in Her Screen. Career ; "THE BRANDED WOMAN" TOMORROW One of the llrightcat llil n(:i. Screen Fun vitli James Renjiin lJ nnd Ills Jlrldc. DOROTHY GISH FLYING PAT ;lRIA0 Your last chance to see this tremendous drama of the jBarbary Coast and the most marvelous acting ever seen on stage or screen. ; r T ' LON CHANEY "THE PENALTY" PAGE in PAGE TOMORROW NIGHT m Feb. 20. Curtain 8:30 KGLB & D ILL In Their Greatest Success tir -THE HIGH COST OF LOVING" A Whirl of Mirth Music and Girls 1 Symphonic Jazz -' , ORCHESTRA SEATS NOW SELLING FLOOR $2.00. Balcony $1.50, $1.00, 50c; plus 10 per cent War Tax. , ; ' LEGISLATURE TO HOLD OVER (Continued From rage Ona). by reason of failure of a bank. Tho houso passed tho Upton 1(111 providing for a commissioner of co operative niarkctlug of livestock. SAI.MM, Ore., Feb. 19. Tho Ore gon sennto late yesterday finally on- acted tho Bill confirming conveyance of the Oregon building at tho site of tho Panama-Pacific exposition at Sun Francisco to tho commanding general ot the ninth army corps. ' . , , , - I SAI.Kt, Ore., Feb. 19. The Ore gon house ot representatives has sp-; pioved tho McKarland bill creating! a slate racing commission and legal-' lzlng the making of a parl-mutual pools on horse racing. The bill now' p a c r M0N LA VJL TUES. MEDFORD FEB. 21-22 O 1M.KXTY OV MKATS . XOOX KATIHOAV. ' MIO llnlcony Scats VnMild: BO ' soncd S-ats Cnsvld. lie- Mail orders reserved in order of receipt. Mail Cash or Elks' 'special ticket to Page Theater..; Specify which night wanted. THE ONE BIG LAUGH ' OF THE YEAR Be There With a Belle IMPOHTANT. Curtnln. 8:80. P. M. Please be In jonr seats by 8:M as no one will be seated during the pro-lcne. r : .Always at Your Service . I goes to Ihe jicnnlc. I