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PAOir SIX MKDi-ioiin mail tkiiu'si:. w.iimi: mi:;o GATES ELECTED IT OF BROKERS PURCHASE IIVIINING INDUSTRY PRESIDE $475,000 TALENT PACIFIC 1 IRRIGATION BONDS FORUM TOPIC AT IT LUNCHEO! NE alley, atl.toinini; Kocnc river vallov. ( between Ashland anil Medt.id. flic (district is served by tle Southern ln- Mayor C K. ('.ates who arrived hoiite ! "PoUTLANIV- Fob. .yVn i-sue of vetderday from a we?k npctit in I'ort-' MT.Veoo : 'worth if Tab-iii ' -n iK''' ln land and Spokane, had not hint! to My I""-"1''';!, ' 1t cent frold bond i a boon todav about the roptibllrhn candidates ."'."'"''TT ,f, ,h , ... v it Itlonw Natiouul baiik 'of l.os Anise- tor governor, and his wnimttpa as , ,s. , Mjm, & c f s , ,,,.. to tHTimilnR a possible Hrtlve candl- ' .,s,. ,, (i. K. filler . Co, f fort- dale,,, except that ho tihdersbxnl that htta anj Seattle, Hocordinis t " tlie endoi M'inont of the Allied lV.trioUc noniiceniont made yesterday by the Societies of the lnto of a candidate . laid r concern. had been postponed nntil a week fr-mi ' T,u Talent lrrm-ntton disnu-t com last Saturday. ( prises IS.t.HO acres uf hiKhlv develop- Incidentally tho mayor relumed ! '", " l 'a""" m "e '- rm-r liomp from Spokane with a bin honor, bavins been elected nuatiimously us president ot mo .nrui metric r"r johie railroad and the IViclfi,- hWiway association at its annual convention in i i nns the full letiRth of the project. ! Spokane lust Friday. The association I According to an enRineer'K report, I is composed of the siale and county I ",u per cent of tho district is devoted fair associations of the North .Pacific !t" ri'l!'- w hile the remainder Is used coast states and Canada, and, it la the 1 f,,r h" cultivation of alfalfa, grain ' first time in the as ciatioii s history :uul p;mln ,n,, k- )Va'7 lor j that the prvsidenr-y has ever sone U ! '!n ''"'T i!i ' " I 1 strvnniM mm the Siskivnu mountain. ' nh firctirnti mrtn ... ... . v.i- v'i -....I iuA v-.' . . P '"eipai ami the inter on i tl behooves the residents of this tor- -.-v. ...-.o...,, iaitirin vl; iiic-'r" l.ie IH.miS issued, nccoroitiff to li, 1.. Westminister, 1... C, fa'r, was nnani-i Miller, will be paid front taxes levied on the entire property of tho district. The collect ion of these taxes will be made by the official of Jackson coun ty. The land is estimated to be worth four times the bonded indebtedness. t uinusly elected vice president. H. O. Hrown of Portland, for seven ytars secretary treasurer of the asso ciation., was reelected, to that office. Vancouver. R. C, was selected as the 1923 convention 'eiiy of. the' asscvia-tion. : The Chamber of Ccmuierco forum next Wednesday will bo of particular interest to the development ot mlnlijR ibdustry of Southern OreKon. There has been u iuonter activity In tiiinin in this, section of the state ' ilurfnts the past t'ar than any of the 'last ten ears and many Rood prop erties have been uncovered.' The rmy loll which these mines have produe- ed'is reachinK aa enormous figure 1 ami is a contrihutinis factor to the prosperity of both the larger and smaller romninnlties ot this territory The mineral wealth of Southern Oreson has been known of for many years but practical' demonstrations of successful niiniui: operations have kept (insiders from romiuK her. The time has now arrived where steady growth ot this industry is assured and rttory to learn more about the wealth there is at hand. AFTER HIGHER-UPS tCoiitinue.1 from Page Onel iV. Y. Stocks EPIDEMIC SEVERE COLD IN CITY NEW YORK. Keh. 6. The retreat I of the short interests In the stock j market was continued today, techni cal and other conditions favor'ni; the i constructive side. . Sales approxltnat ! ed MXI.OOO shares. I American Heet Sunar I American Can ' American Car & Foundry .... Amer. Hide & Leather pfd ... . 1 AllirillilU lUiri 11U11UI1H1 pressing admiration cf Taylor and It "'"" ; 'uru ''p'1 fre A , U,cmotlve ' anil men Has Deeu on ior two weaKS . , , . ... or more, is the genuine flu. said HrJ Amer ran Smelttns and refg determined resolulion which have made a .Inst eneo. In ilKlitoun nla ttonshlp. its own best guaranty. War's BittM'ct Passes It has bHn the r.Miuno ;if this eon- fetvnee to sit In a day far enoimh re moved fnnn war's letterness, yet near i-muu;h to Xvar'a li i ins, tA gain the benefit of both the hatred tif wnr and the yenrnlnK for pi-aetj. Too often, heretofore the dread following mteh timberings have ben marked by the ilifricuH undolitg cf their decisions. Hut your nchloveti!' ut la supreme be cause no seeil or ouflti-t has been sown: no reaction :ii regret or resent ment ever can Justin- resort to arms. It little mailers what we appraise as tint outstanding ttccmipllshment. Any one ef them alone would have Justi fied the conference hut the whole achievement, lias s cleared the atmo sphere that It w ill j.,H'tn like throw the refreshing air of a new morn of promise. v Yon have written the first delibera tion and effective expression in great nwerM in the consciousness of ienee, or war's utter fill II ty, and challenged the sanity of cotciciltlve preparation for each other's dcs. ruction. You have halted folly and i.fted buiilou and H 7 ,f - ill-id nht t'.if utK.i..,. J ' .. i . .i . i. . i o,.i, jri sueeeeu. aiieve lite Kl't mis which come if excessive burdens pot et llfled, but (o be llghteiied. ubove I the dlscouraKements of a world yet striigglliig (o grind Itself after nut- t passing upheaval, tdeie ;h lite note of rejoicing which is not alone ours or yours, t r of nil or us, hut comes frem the hearts of men of all the world. , WASHINGTON, l-Vb. 4,- tlly the Assocliited I'icbsI--The first lotiud or farewell calls Incident to the, adjourn ment of the nrniamcnt conference was begun rottiiv Willi xlslls to ibe White llpusn apil state dejnrtmcnt by uiiHlbers or tjo Itilush and ttalhiti delegations, Tile llrltlsh delegallon with the ex cepthtiv ,,f Sir Auvlaud !fddcs, resi dent iiitiliaNsador. win leave 'hin lon foi' New York Monday after the final plenary Messton i,r the ion(ei eilei amj, in mjjj f-u, ,,,w yul). y,n tho Aiiullauia Tuesituy. Mr. Ilitlfom- Mint he told the presi dent he Was I euirnlnit to Kuglaud wlih the greatest MatlHfaetlon over the "wonderful success" nf, the confer ence. The conference, he said, has demonstrated the great success or 'ho conference methods of dealing with international uiiestlons and would un- flOllttf.ll, la (.. ......... .X . . revealed to ,ho.,.,ld that the on "V" ... ' ""- sure way io recoM r irom ine s irrow ent at a great movie -ball. 'One ofjthe tangles in the Hollywood skein, police say, concerns one of the widely known actresses and a man ' - said to be enamored of her. This j Tne epidemic of severe colds, grip nrtresa thev sav was frank in ev- and niilar symptoms with which is known that he saw much of her. Here, police say. is one of the possible leads t3 the "jealousy" theory. They say, however, that while extremely anxious to question the man they find it a most delicate matter, owing tj tee resources and friends that he has: Police are searching for the wom an's pink silk nightgown it was said tcday by- Captain of Detectives David L. Adams. ' "We have never seen it," he. said. "We had a lot of reports about it and if it existed it has disappeared. We have had no definite repjrts that it belonged to any actress or woman. We do not know that it had any initials upon it or other marks of identification,- but we are going tcr look for it tDday." . . .. . The Bahama.' Islands number 19. E. 11. Pickel. city health officer today, although not of so severe a type as that of several years ago. Neverthe less it is a dangerous ailment. Health Officer Pickel warns a!! Medford people suffering with colds to doctor themselves Immediately and take good care of themselves, and not regard their colds as minor affairs which they will wear out in time as they go about their usual du ties. He especially warns the people to keep their feet dry and take other common sense precautions if they de sire to escape the flu. Among the new rases of flu re ported today are thoso of William Vawter. Scott Davis. William Offutt, Louis I'lrlch, Robert Hammond, Hor ace Bromley, J. T. Buchter, Mr. B. T. DeLo3h and daughter. C. M. Swem and Chief of Police Timothy. :tt.2 37. S us 67.3 93 I OS..". it;. 7 r.c.1 S.7 S3 Prohi Agents to Work Secretly Hereafter American Sumatra Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper 4. 7 Atchison 96. G All., tiu'.f and W Indies , ... ,2S aRltlw'n Locomotive 19.C Baltimore & Ohio 35 Bethlehem Steel "B" C22. i Canadian Pacific 126 Central leather 33.2 Chandler Motors fil , Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 19 1 J C. R. I. & P , :. G3.2 I Chino Conner 26..". t Corn Products 103.7 Crucible Steel 62.6 Cuba Cane Sugar 10 Erie 10 General Electric 146.7 C.eneral Motors 9 C.( Jdrich Co 36.7 Great Northern, pfd 74 Great Northern Ore Cfts 35 Illinois Central . 101r Inspiration Copper .. 39 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 70 International Paper 49 Kennecott Copper 28. 1 Louisville & Nashville 114.3 Mex'can Petroleum 113.1 Miami Copper 26.6 and ruin and staggering obligations of a world war Is to end the strife in pre paration for more of it ami turn human energies to the cutistrtictlveness of peace. Not all the world la yet tranquil i;:ed, yet here is the example, to Im bue with hope ull who dwell in appre hension. To this table came under standing and understandings brands armed conflict us abominable lit the eyes of enlightened rlUltxntlon. I once believed In armed preparedness. 1 advocated it, but 1 have come now t believe there is heller preparedness in a public, mind uud a world t pinion made to grant .Justice precisely us It ei;arts it. And Justice is better serv ed In conferences of peace than con flicts at arms. lloy Simple It Is How simple It !! has been! When ou met here twebe weeks ago there was not a commitment, not an obli gation except that which each delega tion allows to the government com missioning It. Hut human service was calling, world conscience was Impelling and world opinion direct It. If- No intrigue, no offensive or defen- NEW POPE PROCLAIMED (Continued from Paj One) when n similar honor was bestowed on I 'a i ill mi I I jiiiientl. Cardinal Until was born In li.-sl... Italy on March 31, 1x37. Kr many yeni-x be whs librarian of the Ainhro. slau Ilbrnry and niehlves 'nt Milan.' Ijiter he became lihriiriiin t,f tho Vati can. In this position he remained un'll the new republic of Poland established official diplomatic rela tions with the Vatican! at w-M. li time liattl was appointed iirchbshop and was assigned lo Poland as the repre sentative of tu, holy sec, . That ci.iintrV-Vtus thcn torn with the esiratiKvments rioni rellulori brought about by U, cumnumlstl.. propaganda from sovp.-t Itussla. uud spread of radlcallKin. 'f lie a so won the esteem of Polish r.uiiolli H. by his efforts in behalf of detinue clillilnti baned bv the war. Cardinal liattl as the an bbUhop of Milan presided over one of Ho rnet Important diocese In Italy, The city being a great industrial center, one of Its main renuiremems u that the cardinal shall posses a thoroiiKlt know!. due of pohtlrnl ,,.,.! social WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Prohibi tion agents will operate under cover, under a new policy announced today at prohibition headquarters. Announcement of the appointments I Middle States Oil 1 of federal prohibition agents In dif-1 MiHyalp Steel 10 'I YouVe done it your selfsometimes. Over the pond with your iron, and to the green ! A lucky strike for you. ' LUCKY STRIKE When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted jf which aeale io the dei'cious Burley flavor And also because it's J Guaranteed by ferent states has becri ordered stop-' perf by Commissioner Hanes. it was said, as a result of complaints by fed-! eral prohibition directors that the an nouncement of the appointments of their agents handicapped enforce nieiu work. BOOTLEGGER GETS 30 DAYS (Continued from Page One) whether a warrant would be taken out. In Justice Taylor's court this fore noon Sandefer made a statement after tr-r't..nl.n h ,. rl , . !.. ,1 ...1 r,,iltv ntnlln. Ithat the latter "had come clean about ! Studebaker Corporation IWolKamott" in his two arrests on ; bootlegging charges, and that he 'claimed that while he had sold much (liquor for AVoluamott he had never received n cent of remuneration from 'him for such 'sales. Therefore, Mr- f r-lorwlon i.U.,l tiim 4 1 at.-ito thHl V, thought this should entitle Jlim to len iency should the court feel like ex tending such. "Thirty days in Jail and a fine of I250," snapped Justice TajMor with flashing eyes. On McClenden's previous arrest he was carried on the records as John Doe. in consideration of his having given information about Wolgumoit which led to the latter's arrest, and his plea to the authorities not to have his name made public because he de sired to keep his trouble from his aged I parents. MKVnden was taken, over to the county Jail Immediately after he was sentenced today. Justice Tay. lor was away on his vacation ut the time of McClenden's previous arrest. Missouri Pacific -1 S.7 Missi iri Pacific 18.7 1 New York Central TU.i N. Y.. X. H. and Hartford :.. 18.3 Norfolk & Western 100.5 Northern Peciflc ' 78.3 Pan American Petrt.lei.im S2.7 Pennsylvania , 34.3 Heading 74 Rep. Iron &. Steel 53.2 Rcyal Dutch, X. Y 50. R Shell Trans. & Trad 36.5 Sinclair Ccn. Oil . 19.S Southern Pacific : 82.3 Standard Oil of N. J., pfd 113 93.5 Tennessee Copper 11.1 Tobacco Products 63.3 Transcontinental Oil ' 10 Union Pacific 129.7 V. S. Food Products 4. ft V. S. Retail Btores 53.5 I.'. 8. Ind. .Alcohol .... 44.3 United States Rubber 53.3 United Slates Steel 87 L'tah Copper 63.3 Westlnghouse Kleetrlc 53.3 Willy's Overland S.2 American Zinc, Lead and mv.... 13 Ito-ton anlltml Hour l-aic. 1M.MK. Kb. Hillv the Associate,! Press) -. Cardinal OCoiuicll. arch bishop of lloston arrived in - It. one al 12.45 o'clock this a fteriioon. j,n hour after the new pope had been elei t.-.t. NAPI.KS. I'l l.. ;. ( li the A. elated Pressi - t'nidliiiil o't'oiui.-it, archbishop f i,.u,n arrived In Nap les on board Ibu steamer t'resldunf Wilson from N,.v York at 6-30 a. io. today. He left Immediately f,- Itome on special train a guest of tin Italian government. GREAT ACHIEVEMENT, HARDING '(Continued from Page One) Ac 1h '111 w NOW PLAYING DOROTHY DALTON Behind Dorothy IhiJton sun-ounnVxl by all the luviiiy siiKKCstcd in .the Pliillls lpH'iilieini mo ciety story avi:i)Xi:.sdav MAIIY Ml li'l-4 MINTKU In ,'KM)XI,l(iHT" RIALTO TOMORROW I ZANEGREY'S ICi'catfKt piclum world is ready to proclaim the odious ness of ierfidy and Infamy, No Millenium Pretended It is not pretended that the pursuit of peace and the limitations of arma ment are new conceits or that the con- ! ference Is a new conception, either In I settlement of war or in writing the i cotiKcfenee of international relation ship. Indeed, it is not new to have met in the realization of war's supreme penalties. The I labile conventions are examples of the one, the conference of Vienna, of lierlin, of Versailles, are outstanding Instances of the other. The Hague conventions were defeat ed by the antagonism of one strong power -whose Indisposition to co-operate and sustain led it to one of the supreme tragedies which has come to an eminent nation. Vienna and Herlin nought pence founded on the Injustices of war and sowed the seeds of future conflict and : hatred was armed where confidence ; was stifled. It in fair to say that human progress the growing intimacy of international relationship- dwveloped coliiniunlciUlon land ti'HnHK)ttallon amended by a (11- recium wufsi opinion, nave set mi; stage more favorably here. You have sdrlng; so full of promise, that'atiovn I met In that calm deliberation and that1 the nmrmurlo(s ot n world sorrow THE U. P. ,W'l.l.l..l.,M II.. 1 I.,.. . . iv nlllnnru. , I n vol vuomn . .... I' ... . .,.v ,,.,, r,,,, ,,, nine liberal ti-ndi-i.iic. iruiipiui juur UK.eeuieius, out rea-sr-n'ng with each other, common tin drrstutuNngs has made new relation ships among geverntneuts and pro pies', pew securities for peace, and new opportunities for achievement and attending happiness. Hero have - been established the contracts of reason, iiero has come the Inevltahln understanding of fact Jo fare exchanges, which wheu pas sion does not Intlame the very lmc i phere, shames national selfishness Into retreat. Viewpoints were ex changed, differences ex' nipt-.ted and you came to understand hew com mon, after all are human aspirations: how alike. Indeed, and how easllv reconcilable are our national aspira tions; how sane and simple and sat isfying to seek the relationships of peace and security. Pence Sentiment (ironing When you first met I told you of our America's thought to seek b-ss of armament and none of war; that wc sought nothing which is another, and we were unfrald, but that we wished to Join you In doing that finer and nobler thing which no nation can do alone. We rejolie In the accom plishment. It may he that the naval holiday here contracted will expire with the treaties but I do not believe It. Those of us who live another decade' are more likely to witness a growth of public opinion, strengthened by the new experience which will make na tions more concerned with living to the fulfilment of God's hlb Intent than with agencies of warfare and destruction. Since (his conference of nations has pointed with unanimity the way of peace today, like confer ences in the future, under appropri ate conditions, and with alms both well conceived and definite, may Il luminate tin- highways and byways of human activity. Tho torches of human understanding have been light and they ought to glow and encircle the globe. Congratulation Again, gentlemen of the confer ence, congratulations and the grati tude of the United States: To Bel glum, to the llrltlsh empire, to China, to France, to Italy, to Japan, to The Netherlands and to Portugal I can wish no more than the same feeling which we experience, of honorable and lanored contribution to happy human advancement and a new sense of security in the righteous pursuits of peace and all attending good for tune. From our own . delegates, I have known from lime to time of your ac tivities, and of the spirit of concilia tion and adjustment and the cheering readiness of all of you to strive for that unanimity so essential to accom plishment. Without it there would have been failure; with It you" have heartened the world. And your guests will pardon me while I make grateftil acknowledge ment to the American delegation to you, .Mr. Hecretary Hughes; to you, Senator Lodge; to you, Senator Un derwood, to you, Mr. Root; to all of you for your able and splendid and highly purpi.sed and untiring endeav ors on bcliurf of our government and its people and to your excellent ad visory committee which gave to you ho dependable a reflex of that Ameri can public opinion which charts tho course of this republic- It is so fine, go gratifying, BO roan TRAIL wild KATHYLYN WILLIAMS ROY STEWART ROBERT McKIM ' JOSEPH J. DOWLING MAGUEEITE De La MOTTE anil other PAGE OOINa TONIGHT DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "PASSING THRU" Loaded wllii fun that would make n hot'so laugh. A Tj A This new sugar-coated gum delights young and old. -It "melts in your mouth" and the gum in rhe j center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: t. : Satisfaction in Dentistry ou r.o nut date oiir lii-ih riv.il every day, hut wlwn u do you want lntlng allfacll..ii. The real oiialily deiill.try U tin; line I ileH-nduble ni.. eromiMilrxl ami Jt is the poll.) of this office. ' You Can Have Nice Teeth I'on't einy ll.at person who linn a, kimhI set ol tcilh. line even teeth menus elri gm.d rare uud Hie iidvlce and iM-rvlce of a khhI tlenilst. 1 1kh'C eHHt jour mouth lo remain In gfu.d'sblpe uithotit etr cine on your wtrt, anil an i rfort of a good tlentlst. . Dental Delay Increases Goat. Prompt Action Saves Much, Money Dr. O. J. Johnson; Dentist 228 East Main St., ovtr M. M. Dept. Stor Phone CC3 ILUllll TTTT Cut Rate Wood Yard We have esablished a new wood yard at 111 North Fir.. All Wood Seasoned and Dry, at Cut Rate ' '," , . . ' ' Prices, '. . Phone 551 : i . : 5c i 5c Nickel Rubber Sale i, -.r.n at :. . . . - m. .iv. , t , ;- MEDFORD PHARMACY Main-and Central ' '' " FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ATwo-Quart Hot Water Bottle lor a INickel : 1 ' ' See Our Windows ,1 . ,.'. ' Phone 10 . . 5c 5 c P i I I f