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I A" Vj 1'ULiJV TJ I I till) i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1." IMU.HU.C Trrrpr-rrrrrrr TT ffWMLoliaV Mail Tribune t AN lHVia'UXliKST NKWhPAt'fcH VUbLlrUIKti KV'KHV. , ArTtfKNOv , r. 7j.'.XKt'T KL'NIiAY t'Y J'HK I ? MKUrtjRU pHlNTIN'O ..': i Th MecTc-oa Hutiilay Hub lit rurtilnheV! eULerlbra Uu.ttrliig a sv d..y tllly hti".ipvr. . . Office Mull Tribune llulluing, 21-27-29, N'.riH rHr lrrt, I'linne 7. A- vnnsoiMntinn of ilia liamocrattc Tlihell, the 'MntfitrA Mall, the Madford Vrrtuiiikthi, .M.iutnr orrgonuui. The Ahlnnu Trllmne, . , "TTnnilKHT W. uritU K.lllor. 1 HtJlirTFJl S, SMITH. instfer. . BY MA II In Advance:'- lli, villi Nun.tny San, yvr J..50 f wily, with Sunday nonU v. ; I'ttil, without ttumiay au.i, yr .. $.50 i:il;v ullh.iut Huniiuv Huil. ruvith aVaeklv MtU Trihuna. o.w mr... ?. THE CROSS EYED POLITICAL WORLD. OK POLITICS I " What absurdities nro( committed in thy uanio! ' FoHyii senator voted to neat their Michigan colleague, oiul then tacked on an amendment which condeuuiod 1 their, notion t morally wrong. ' '."'.. j . "-, ',j ; ' i. ! :. . .....Illegal expenditures were not only admitted by Newberry, but for mally confirmed by his supporters, .tha Met hods employed worn her aided to the world as "indefensible and (danvrts Jo the. national welfare," and yet y fvo vWs the senator received what ho termed R .complete, vindication - , "What a silly, incouipreheiwsiblet farce 1 The, only answer is this: When a man enters practical polities, unless ho is a rare exception, he leaves his common, sens behind.; He cease to thiuk either clear))' ( r straight He. becomes a mere cog iu an iuhuman political icu 'tWu'y iwTr!'. i oUfhiaiv occating cn.tfce irraitiotuil basis of an ostrich with hia head t OAliftfr H--Ih MWlMfil, l.ln.', j ,,'. : 'I 5-ioWH.mvllKs CtintraJ 1'olnt, riiovnli, ill tile MtlL f. ' ' ''. lKlly, aUh'HuiHtnv Sun, mnnlh il Iolly, wltnout Kunly SuB, month i .rilly, without Miuiality tun. )r.. i.Jv f'lly, Mlth ui Huu, oi. yr .il wrmM by carrier,. cash In JiUr.i-. CfflolRl pApcr of the TU of Mulford. pfflclHl pixT of Jirk.-n Oountxf HWom dnllr writ circulation for tx mon(ha -tnllriB Oct., lri. S325 Knf'orod aa ' accnnil flM mutter at Mtf nrO, Oregon, unJcr th act of M.rou i MUM1JKUS OK TUK ASSOCIATEU ? rnr.Ks. Th Afiorltia rr,' ls Molualwly entitled to the urn for republication of all. rri ;ititch credite.t to It, or not otrienwltw crntlKHl In thl papers and aixo tha luonl r.v puWInhpd honin. All rlohla of republication of nncrlnl diapntcrkea nerin r hiwi rvwrr-. ain -.1. J,i Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. ,Ltfe It very ahort, as J. H. Dedlong of ;Orenhon. CUf.. l)roMliy twovs. A II year old kid at Portland was spanked barbarously' by his teacher, aad hli folks and the press are all . worked up about the atrocity. K RULES FOR PEDESTRIANS 1. redestrlaos croaalng streets at night shall wmr a white light la front and red lifrht In rear, t. Itarbre turning to the right or left they shall give three short blasts on a - horn at . least three inches in diameter. ! 3. .Wkea an inexperienced automo bile driver is made nervous by a pedes trian, he shall indicate the same, and the pedestrian shsll hide behind a tree until the autoKo'oile has passed." . H. 'Pedestrians shall not carry in their packets any sharp ' Instrument which may cut automobile Urea. , ?6. In dodging automobiles," pedes trians shall not rcn more than seven miles an hour.' - , ;. . ' .6. , Pedestrians must register at the beginaJng xf ach year and pay a license fee of $5.00 for the privilege of living. There shall be no rebate it they flo not live the entire year. : K '7. Each pedestrian before receiving bis license to walk upon the streets must demonstrate before an examining board his skill in dodging, leaping, crawling' and extricating himself from machinery. A ' '' 8. "' Pedestrians will be held respon sible' for'aTI damages to automobiles or' tnelf 'occupants by collision. ? f iWk C, M. A.) No one ever ciaintaincd Newberiry was a pick pocket, or a crook, tr anything but a rather willing vl'tinof circumstances. Hut those eircuniatanees composed the essence of his case. To admit they were dangerous to national welfare, and, then to justify them, by aeatiug the man who profited by them, there' w" a lin of .reasoning, which only the king of Topsy Tr.rvydom can uodarstand. But from the. standpoint of logic,i1hat;is just what the political realm is, a land of Topsy Turveydoci. In polities, sane and appnr tntly self-respecting men do what in, ordinary civil life they would never think of doing. Their acts are justified they think, by the at mosphere which surrounds them. The. great man is the man who rfuHe to yield to that atmos phere.. But unfortunately there are only a few great men, although nine Republican senators have some chum to that distinction. t: To vote for Newberry's complete innocence, and vote for his reten tion was one thing, to vote for his guilt and vote for his expulsion was Another, but to vote for his guilt and then vote for his rotcntio n.was, well, we leave the classification to those learned men who make a specialty of intermittent mental disorders. . Quill Points . Where militarism thrives ,the citizenship is divided into the civil population. , " That incessant cracking sound you hear is the breaking of New Year resolutions. """.- The book that has the greatest influence on the average man's life is the cook took. "Operation restores sanity,' on acquittal do that. says a headline. Huh. We've seen mm oy.. . al ! womrt o.i-t flltar,d WhCTV V ellci MpMity"it,ni wom.n. wkit rora tAi mnxl Uj, frAjb wil( fcfiC 3fiF cumpru$ an. Wivtr-kve loped Jritt licet. NoWtiak U lower cloWa "tKart mtkklna Tnorxey u lL l ...... . ' trr . nrwoti oreirto prontiS5. V-l " B41rt radical rtd Some TriCro iottKtiress r4 cihtrs t. jnll. W i is hari -for k trvn- lof ndkbe ?pec-fckble, no Tnftiter- how rick )ie .X)l. I .AT. ;i ii R. 1 ft 1.1 '4 3 mm trii HEZ HECK SAYS: "Jfitrt intwtcft thrill in. I khs wheri, mtvrc h$ U A.""' "v'.UajarniJKcrs. v WILD MAN HOLDS FOSSES AT BAY- AMUC3UU5HUJS llb.'l.l.lNUIAM, .,tu.h., Jh, H. 1'iKWeiinm of twill Amwf.m wnd ' imillttit eliUvita. led by, fwur members: of tha CiiiuulUn Poll" cf Cunad'.! ttr ti-jlna twli'r t aielodg" n trii.r, bvlU-vtU to l mt'iitttlly Vilt Utl.ini'ni, look' up tito sb'Hle lute ytvitvriluy lit'lUu hym ut ' lrrtNi T'(N'lhiio aitU rrrmid lu vael r (urr,ndr, Tim Tws-lhM' phk' Is In PHllah t'ehiml'U about five mll itorlhWMt o U'nOan, 1V1. t Tha inun f tt-art wnt to tha home of Urunt Mur.-ha diiU took a shotKun nr4 uinmunlllon. arvtrOlns; to a KitecUil ttiut(-h to tha IlKinld. lt4 than irs'Upld tho Twr4 hop hom, whir he la aald to have found a rttlo and tunniunlUon. J la NtrtVatlsd tha (lofira und wlndowa Mid aiwnt tlwt ulahl lhara, ftritv Uit rvawni'li who ahowad tbatn aalvca, Abuut Q ruuudu were (lied Uito tha hnuiw lolty, but It I bolav4 tha utan la atlll U-e. TroxHncUl yolua wvra callad front Vancouvar, V. C, totUy In aaaUt tha vrflcant who alotnl g-umrd alt nljhl. . A historian says the chorus is four thousand years old. record run with the original cast. This is a A social leader is any woman who can eay looking 6elf-conscious. . 'coiff-irc" without Whatever else the 100-per-cent-American may he, he la a chap who doesn't know how to make a bomb. The statesman who says peace is a state of mind U partly right. i It is a state of nund your wn Business.. . .. ; , 6UNDAY A. M. IS FOR V CHURCH, NOT 8LEEP Drowned .tn sleep, caverns deep .Benaatb the Uda of consciousness . BuddetUy atartled reason dartled Into aching wakefulneas; -horrid rear clutches the heart! -What is this that makes me start 7 Mind bewildered gropes for light TU murder at the very least! This wild-wierd calling for poUw Again again what? where? i.-f; ' - ? . ; 1 A Fight? "Oh d forgot, 'The Sunday Sun' ; i f 1 j . j Good night! ' 5 fpggy love. i The bright spring sunshine brought out the first insurance agents of the season Wed., and a robin is due in Bock Picket's yard early next week. rCOKFEB SCALDS RESTAURANT QUESTS" Udline Pendleton Trib une). The prop, fired the careless cook forthwith. ' The man who leads a double life usually has a full name and then mother name he uses when he's sober. A magazine writer says we all have our great moments of inde e:sion. ?X"sually they come between the time of waking and the time of gettingup. Speaking of debts, we wonder which will astonish future genera tions more Europe's upset or L'ncle Sara's setup. We don't know about the hanging of doughboys but we can give the senate some information concerning profiteers who were not hanged. : There were fewer fatalities on the railroads last year. But this doesn't count the number. who dropped dead when told the price of a ticket....... ..: ... If Mr. Harding intervenes to prevent Turkish atrocities, perhaps the Angora government jv ill appreciate it enough to do something tbout HaiU. ;they chuckled, socially : i : (Eugene Register) Mrs. Van de Vater entertained a number of fiends inioraally Fri day, at her home. . ' , V . Sing a acng of f 20, v a WaimHM full ,rf rye, .:- One drink in the a. m., 0tf drops an eye. n. ! f -rr) 1 T - COMMUNICATIONS ifr ' Olift. From Sirs. Sargput. ' j .. To the Editor: ; 1 ' The Btatmiunt in today's iasue of youi' -alued papr that the rift to the Medford pabUc' library '"Irom Colonel 8argrnt Included a . photograph : of hlmSolf la a mistake. The picture was a gift from rnyaslf. ' . v VeiT KeftpectfuUy, . , . S vMCB A. HA 110 K N'T, j Jacksonville , Oregon. January 12.' Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with &c and ruaU tt to Foley &.Co 2835 Sheffield Avo Chiciig). 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive Iri return a trial packages containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for cough, colds and croup;. Foley Kidney FIDS tor pains In sides and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder flmonts; and Foloy Cotharttc Tab lets,: a wb'Jloeoma and thoroughly cleansing cathartlo for constipation, bfiicmanaM. l.iaadnebas, sad slugglsk Hwel.,-... .-.,,,, . Mr, RippHnORhumes aL u i -d ( ' mm 1 ' I Court News (Furhlahed ly th JacVaoa County Abstract Ca) The County Agents Creed "The County Agent's Creed.'." la the title of an ln!vrlUiK article which hua beeu acnl to nil cuunty airenta In the United Btata by tha department of aa;rlru:tur. aa fullo-s: "I Inve tho M out-of-doora; the smell pf the soil: the touch of the rain: the smile of the sun; thn lla of the wind: the song of tho Hrds and tho lauKhtrr of the summer breeies In the traea. ' " ' "I love the growing crops,' the ruaite of xhe corn; tho gulden billow of the ripening whfat;' the floecy cot ton' burtHtnic from (he boli; the muaky txtor-of tho rlpanlng Fruit and the shimmer of tho ftraaa that Is blue. "I love'tJod's creatures Rreat and small that minister to man's needt; the frlendxhlp of the horse, tho con fidence of the sheep; the Butlcncsa of the cow and the contented confidence of. the fntteninft awlna. Tluau rep resent the reeponat of berviro to kind- neae and care. ... ' , ' "l(ruiM I love thee thin KB, I bo llave In the open country and tho life of country people: In , their hopes, their futpiratloiia and their 'lmpl liUth; In their ability and powr to wUrge their own lives end plan for the h&ppioma of thoo that they ov. "I btllevo In the fsrmrr us tha nation's sure defense; tha reservoir of Its proapertty; ttj ha v, n of curttjr from thou! whs would ' dtxpnll R from within1 or without. ' j ! "I believe In the farmer'a right to a comfortable living: to sach recom- Itenae for hi raiilir.t uud labor and rklll aa will make him tha peer of thoae wh-j work in office, ahop or mlnev In his rlirhl to cv-operatn with hla r.rlKhbors fur the security of hla bualnrM Ite. I believe In the aa. reUnroa of tha farmer'a home: In the holIna of tha country woman's tote and tha oppor tunity thut home should iuur to tranacnpt Jrm iustlc court ClrcuU Court Fy 3. Canon va. W. IL Canon, el aL Affidavit order. V. L. Ten Valla vs. Term Bureau t'o-praflve exchange. Order, lvter tmrnebiirg ft ut t. K. 1! French et ut. tteply. Farmers A Fruitgrower bank va FrtHlflrlrk Pokute. Kor tn'-nay. Cer Ufloaie of atuchmenl. Buuniua. , Western Flnanea Cory, va, W. Q McDonald- Sammona. Amelia i. Aheletold vs. nichard F Moskojif u. Foreeloaure. Jas. R. W. Grew r The V Pl Pis ton Ping Co. Writ ofAltachment and summon. Ferdinand Frej tag vs. S. t- Carpen ter. Cert of attachment. A. U Imb vs. nurt J. Karlow t us. Nottee of Hen. N. J. Wiley et a) v. Fred K. Frlda- gnr, Jr., et ul Iemirrer. I I', K. Falter" rt al. va, II. C. Cbrlstot fernov Demurrer. ' tni-N'otthweatern Mnance Corp. vs. J. It, Wheeler et at. Summons. State vs. C. K. Moran. Judgment transn-liK from Justice court. Stale vs. Ray Warner. Judgment. tranarrlpt (rm Justice conrt State vs. Cark Walaor. Jadgment. culture, grace and power "I tielleve In the country boy and girl; In their longing for opportunity and their right to trained mlrd. healthy bod tea and clean hearts, and to tha country's rati and Iim to their aervtce. - "I believe in work. In the glory of service and tha benediction vf duty honeatly discharged. ' "I believe in my own work, the op portunity It offers to be helpful, end In Its touch of human sympathy, and Ita Joy of common fellowship. . 'I fcellevo Ih the public Institution of which I am a part, of their right to my loyally and my enthusiasm to eatendlng the eetabllithed. principle State vs. t). If. Hhnfcr. Judgment tranicrlpt from Justlo court ' Prabals Court " Fat. Franols H. Stewart, and order. I'M I ilea RELIEVES THE ACHE nXWiMKNTlNCV ';l'g !' t I iTwttd uiln- ore qulikty rlifvl ! ly Moan's I.iulnitai . Arply n Irerly and enov cum(oMi' aanej ul xwuith. II f .Vw UtaJ rMgj. i tl aU f: lilts'" i .lumUJ, liaiirulgia, tiVrt.l uttia.-lea, mil Johns, esteinat m t un t paio, la.k Utiiea, atraina and apulnw. Ikin't Ut i.tin lay V" "! Rliain'a liniment hn'f aiut at tl.e first sign til ni neb ir. pjin,' t'1 li tor it rctuuilytlue pruluc renulu, At all iSfuj.lJiar i, 7. ! .' Liniment eivmy , V.4 Ji .',. tP ' Buckeye Incubators HATCH MORE AND STRONGER CHICKS. They Nerer Fail- Investigate th BUCKEYE. Before Buying Aall lea la ilaV Monarch Seed Co. "The Farmers' rrvi, Hfatlon" 917 F. Mala t'lxme W WOOD Heat wood of all kla4a.. Owly srnod ra ctty aodee note. Also ba4 VtaA CsUalglT off car, VALLEY FUEL CO. taa aa ... ' . eiii.., ra Ral Cstata Transfsrs ' Samuel F. Starr to W. F. (irova et ul. IM In Ashland .I......... I 10 U'm. H. Roberts et ux to John Kochtikoa, 8H of 8W, XV HE In ec. 3. tp. . 8. R. 1 K... ... 1000 Chrlattna Puttngrew et al to Fred Pelicgrew.'fiW of NE aec. 1, tp. U. R. R. 1 West ..fc and Ideals of thuan mho seek and find Jooeph K. Morris el ut to Jaata the truth. ' "I believe In myself.'' In humility, but with sJriroilty of purpnae I offer to work with country man, woman and rLlId In making the furm pro perous, the country home comfortable and beautiful and the rural commu nity autlafying und my own life useful. "llaue I love three things and bolleve theae thing, t am a couuty agent" MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES NoUm , Marton. STOLEN FRUITS THE stolen fruits are sweetest,'.' remarked some ancient jay,' and handed out the neatest of falsehoods, I should soy. A cheap excuse he. furnished for w-eak, dishonest men, whose morals are not burnished until they shine again. I sometimes swiped a melon wlyn I was youngand frail, and then felt like a i felon 'who ought to be in jail. For days and days thereafter my heart was full of ,dread, stilled was my childish laughter, and Jrerabling was my tread; I thought the cops were sprinting with zeal upon my trail ; each passing hour was hinting at fetters, law and jail. Old faHhioned; stern endeavor of good things is' the thief, and stolen .frui& fotevcr bring sorrow to the thief. ' That Baying utter bosh is, in which good faith is spurned ; far better' have wo squashes that you have fairly earned, then wagon, loads of peaches like those of yonder skate,- whocheata and overreachea' and earns his neighbors' hate. LEAGUE OF NATIONS 'a.- . y . CKNKVA, Jan. 13. (Ry the Asso ciated Press.) Paul Hymans, pre siding officer of the council of the League of Nations In session heae to ll J" announcjil that the council vOMlJ , not take cogniianco of the J'l'na ple jbiicita, held last Sunday 4 dotanhlae whether that region ahould hayo pol ish or Utnanlan sovereignty. . -, Jhe reason. Jhe jcouncll. could Jiot recognixe tha . vlectlda ' which, ac cordlng to unofficial returns, re sulted in a large majority In favor ol Poland, was that Poland undertook to hold the plebiscite without the sanetlon of tha council. M. Hjrmgna Mid. , ... 4. ... ,... . ; On Frlduy, Januan 0. an intcreirt ine aaeemUy waa held, in which MIhm Sherwood gave a locture on music. Hho expUlr.ed some of tho purls uf the Vlctrula, which Mr. 1'ulmer has been' kind enouch to allow the hlrrh Behoof to us tJid defined munic. Hh'e clruwlfied mualc and ployed exnmplos of program and pure munic. Tha as sembly was ended by the students singing, "The Anvil Chorus." ', The sophmore-Junlor girl's banket bull team played their iitle?-clnsa gume Friday, January The scr)ro was 24 to IS in favor of the Junior glrlH. Theae gumee will be continued next week. . j The I'hyalcs rluss is studying the proMniH Involving meaauromeuts of perpetual inotion. The students have have not been able to suggest suf b a device that Involves perpetual motion. Th chemistry class is studying un knowns. The would-be chemists are free of making guefWMS.: The- persotiiU hygiene claseea have been taking a. course In bandaging. ' On Wednesday Miss i Bhlth held some" Very lntt ro(ing perception of observation In ht-r cluases. . r- The ' operetta "CherryblosHoms," whl'li la-to bo given 'by the girl's and boys' glee (tul, u progresxlng nicely. The cast has bc-ir selected as fol lows: i Chi-rryhlussom ..Illlly Ulppey John Henry Hmith . .". . . II. Johnston Kekemo , Krancls Freecrtt Ketvry JoMcr Jones ....John' Ilrault Jamoa YotiiLg Jlcrnin Caton Jeftlca Yandei-iMKil: . . Alma 'lAwrenee Togo v.... Mike Jacobs Chorus Work wfll tm ported later. Thoeo rweKltig rnwui'ds' Trom the November Underwood tests are aa fol lows;. CO-word bars,. Hilly Ulppey, Iiernica Milnes; 40-word 'medals, AJlee Humphrey, Bertha BchUehert; certincatea, SD-word. Neel Newland. Kih)ffi .cj-C'inner; fc?iUi? '..wheetr(i ' Miunla bV -hlirhort, , Jom-phlnn fireVf. . I ' Ora Walker has been absent four ; weeks us the result of a serious at- tack of rhumntlc fover. " The 711 and Sit of th Washington school are now taking manual train Ing at tho hluh school. Tha "B was so large thut It was divided Into half, ono half of which Is taking meehanl cal drawing under Guoign Stewart of the high school. LOGAN, W. VA.', Jan. 14. Indict ments charg:ng treason ' have br-nn rotnrnyd hero against C. Frank Keeny. ' president of dlrtrlt t seren teen, United Mine Workm-a;' YrA Mooney, ' secretary-treasurer: U !l llam Ulirzard, president of aviVdts tr!ct No, 4. and A. C. Fcrirr, 'were' tary of Bub-dlti;t i; The in dictments, banet on trr a-Uyitlet of tha uniod offteUls la tas disord ers last summer, rnfwnvd to by the Logan authorities a tho uprising," wero nmcng shout 300' returned by tho grand Jury In elreuit court. -. i-ii-L. :--'' " Prince ef Wales Cause Riot "' MADRAS, Ind!.'!, Jon I.--aiy Asso ciated Press.) 'The arrival, Of the Prince of Wales hoie, today was ac companied with rather serious rioting resulting in several casualties.' The rioting became eo Intense that ' the pollw Interfered wfth armorol cars, r' Morris, land In D, L. C. 44. tp. 09. 8. H. 1 K. . Clarence I. Hutchison et ux t Clara ft Iuruekar, pi. blk. 8, ItsrV Add. to Medford : Jemnle fl. Thrasher et al to F. A. Wltcher et ux, lot In ITioenlx . C. C. Clark et ut to Charles Puck 13 int. In NK of BK sac. 34. tp. 3. B. R. 3 Weat C W. Palm et al to F. K. Nlrhobt et ux, lota 7. f, , blk. 8. South Park Add. to Medrord ..... . ....... O. If.1 Gaines et ux to Arthur 0. Weber et ux. W'H t( N't, l,t ' 15, Ashland Homestead Ttn-t . Joseph P. True to O. II. 0!n rt ux, Wt of NH lot 11. Ash- ; land Homestead TraM .... Kd.-M. White et m to Isabel A. , Orlerson, lot 11, blk, U, Ro-.n- Oke Add. to Mrdfjrd Theodore C. Wlrka et tit to II. F. Mendioo et ux. Irt 5, blk. 2, Konnrlifl Add. u .Medford .. . Jesilo Ivjdne et vlr ti Jas. H, Irio et in. lit in Aahland ... Mars.irct S rt.il!ss to KnlRhls of 1'rtt Idii In:., tt. b!k. 5. .'.lad. ,;,.' rn, ;..:..., jEwiim Ky t- L. II. Tedrick, pt. I. I..'C. 4 7, tp. 3d, s. r; 1 w.. Krh;1nm Stevens to Hope Pres. thurt-h, N. 70 feet of 6t 6, blk. j. Rjrtie River...: I.'. .... JaVkfon County to Norman Mc- Quoid, ISnd In si c. 3, tp. 36, 8. k. t: west-: .. . ... '- - '. .': - 10 10 10 10 10 dOO 10 t 10 10 Bath Room Fixtures at a big dUnouol, 0a folbmlag bath mom Lrliiuiilngt lcfi oier . froaa (.tirtatniaal ) . ., , 1 White Tjiamel lfeditiiia Caklaat with Rbaiaa attalrag a ad beveled snlr roe. Ss llrautlful bevelsd giasa, fraasetl Mlrrura. ' U 'lleautlful bevetod glaae, tuifram ed Mirrorf , rVautiral irtaas shelf with X. I. braaa) rail aud wall bnukeia. a HeaTT X. V. Ilraaa Coaub aad , Ih-ttah Holders, i . ' . . ' ' 1 Heavy . , Ilraaa Rpnngw Holder A few Tovral liar aad Itadi Itoaia ! Hooka, etc , See these at our Mora In the Sparta lildg., Mala and lUveralda. !"hone 620 The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. ' NEWARK,' N, J.,' Jan.-ll-rTha gll'V f,r i 150,000 111 caah and property by an unnamed citizen to' found a hospital for the treatment of Joint diseases under Dr. Adolf Lorens, famous Aus trian erthonadld nrgaon, fx aganiiJlftad Wyiw. Cart'A: ICeppier tota?,""' I 1 1 .f v ... I.,.- . j , Basketball Player Killed i HIGOINflVrLLB, ,Mo.; Jan. 13 An automobile espying basketball players from the 'Concordia, high' 'hooT to Grain Valley for a game was struck Ijy a train here last night, Villfng A11J- svn Hosfl, 19 jT-ura old, and Injuring Albert Oottlng. "' ' CHERKO CHIMES I4HXr!N LA1JIKSI , J i I really tant tnll all It about. line if oarn jtra mm tt, you won't b altboot. . , , Wo cart si'Pl'Ply uu, Wth't rust any . nwjre, ' .. , Juxt oHer If 'broilglit, i lglit np to ' '' . 'your door, " . 'I' .i .U. j ; i . '" '' Cherro Flour A Special Haxd Wheat Blend 28I a.,4J. U, lack at jrour rroow ,yt.. iT(r Ml 0irt1nt(i.l ' . I ......... , ...,(' T,.; Make T!!5 Oregon Your Hotel : V" PORTLAKD tt.' '-.fu.t..'n. f9;Ml' i -'ti if "X'L I i?rV-J 'T7'i VI- V .''V'-f'. ! iii ai i isaiaii Jm aa si i iwaaiwsMassaaVaaa-jaM a -i ea-asla. roruLAit iACioi7a lobbt While Hit convenient loiailan la tha liaatt ( rsifUn"s aCUvltlaa Is aa Important asset,' rt m tha at, moephere ef cemforl, cnurteaun sarvtea and' aptift el 'weloome. which dw has this a'uspuMr aak famsus heatelry. ' '. ' ' ' s-Oi-a i Ws suggest you Write, phous or ' wtra for Rsaerrallons 1 -i i ' -tv ' I ;: " ,r r':n ' : ARTatt'at V. liBTintB,' Wanagar a. afRT)Wtjir.i A'tr-.. rrmtnrfkrr tiiiivr'nim . (Utrrit,., o irtmi..n Xi.i.tyJa,tlji.j