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X -At U J.' UU ifc 1; 1 i If i v i it $ I: I ! i f . , : ! I I I 1 i ! 4 ' i 1 i Medford Mail Tribune AN INIKI,ENrENT NKWSPAPF.R PUUMHIIKM KVKHT AKTKHNOON IllAI 11 Y llll- kxkci'T ki:npat nv tm MKLUOKD PHINTINO IX The Medford Sunday Hun la furnished utiacribera dcalrltig aeven day dally newapapcr. Offlcfl Mnl! Tribune RulMIng, 6-17--North Kir street. 1'lninit IS. A consolidation of tin 1 tt no rntlc Timi thn M ml ford Mull. the. Medford Trlbunn. th Southern OroKonlan. The Ashland Tribune. RrtBKUT XV. Rl'HU Kditor. SUMPTKl- S. SMITH. Manam-r. - BtTBaCHIPTION TE1MII HT MATT In A. tv.no- Daily, with Sunday Sun, year 7.f0 Dallv, with Sunday Fun, month... .16 rallv, without Sunday Sun, year.... .!-I-nil'v, without Sunday Sun, month .' Weekly Mall Tribune. ona year J.CU Bumlav Hun, ona yesr -.00 HT PARKIKR In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville. Central Point, l'hoenix. Talent: . , Dally, with Sunday Sun, month R Pally, without Sunday Son, month . Iiallv, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7. SO latlv, with Sunday Sun, one year S0 All term by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official apr or jacason ounijr. fim-nr.. ,1 1 i 1 d ,',. t olriMilfttli-in for alx month ending Oct., S3-5 Rntered aa ae-ru-nfl ci.s matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, is I p. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED Th. Aa.iviatoil Prefta Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa diapatche credited to it, or not otherwlao credited in this paper, and tlao the local news puni (alien herein. All rlo-hls nf r,nuhliOAtiOn Of Special lapatchea herein are lwjyerved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. . LAW, OR LAWLESSNESS. I nn. . n-A k pi 1 1 mi m'luv uiULU UIII I LnULLIu ' ; y a. b. i.tu.. I npIlH danger of the Ku Klux Klan must In apparent now to nil ! A. sensible people in Southern Oregon, including, we hope, some of its members. Two outrage have been committed in the past few weeks. The first near-hanging amis officially condemned by officials of the Klan. Undoubtedly the second will be. Hut this much is known. On two occasions crouns of maskci i. i ....... .i. : . i i i i- i ..i " ' 1,1,1 nn umoinitiun thlni? fur the men mi u uuvui im- ini iuiu- uivii null nuiiii-t, (inn jetni.il lli.i'll mi' stuwo to have throe j Mis. I'M Murphy of Wcllon was In ilolnu hor stiopiuiiK nhuiil llo lubl Ullo of I ho work, "l'lii'i'o wmiu tit In- ronn(i'nble Jtrivl owi- llio roml bi'twoiii Mod lt'iia unit lUillo r'ttllN and fruoport, im lllltl Hi tllli'l 1 lllitM lives ot two local residents. In one case, at least, the death of the itlv, iiHii!vi'a m th,. vy o iiiifrr- ... , , out piilnlsi nhovo i-iilii'i' l.!tlo fict'li iiviiiii iis nvei icti u, imi uiiv iiiiirui. ilir Tiiill, lU-lbV unknown Ku Klux. individuals, That much " If these outraircs! were iut committed by Klan, then they were committed by some masked and mistaken by the victims- for the is absolutely certain. t In either case the dau.srer to the community is the same. If any p-oup of citizens in this country arc to be allowed to take the law into their own hands, then any other sjroup maydo likewise. If one croup is to be placed above the law, then all may be placed abort the law. There can be no compromise in tflis sort of thing." Kithcr this is to be n land of law and order, or a land of lawlessness and bolshevisin. Kithcr we are to continue to support our laws, our peace officers and our courts ami depend upon them, or we are jroinsr to return to the I riiui'Miliiy. Ttiv IiiiIIom unit ftillilivn itilno mil mi tlm lniiu Fullw BtiOO'. It'll ToiiMiito, Mi'n, Murker a tut In'l two ilillili'cti of I tin I o I'nllx, iiinii' mil on tlio xtiiKo Ki'ldiiy mid" wtuil fi'oni Ih'io to thole liiuiio im Ilie Allirl'OI limine iti i. In lii:Ovll!K my I'OUIItlx V'tldio inuinliiH in eiMtnli for Ktuiii'tlilnu to wiito up fur Hn i'oiulot'N of Tlio .Mid rinM Mull TillHiiio, t liii't K. T Miltlllowx, u onli'HIiiiin' of lo Alulilr. rim uuiid, nml Mr, Aiilkn II.uikoii id .Mi-illmd In the ulil Nli'liula atme, now Uiidor tlio tiiiuwun'iiiriit of K, .1 Mi - I'llOI'HOII lUUl I lllllll'l'll llllll ho HUM' llioni milto nil older tiofoiv thoy b'Tt Tltry i'IiiIiii tliul IuinIiiohh H looking I ti 111 our i:irt of llo ootmliy. II. i;, Ai'iiiNtmiiK, llveMiM'k In Hpootnr, v,iH hi'i'r for illniior. Willi'' Ihi'iv lio Iiihii'i'Iim utii' Utile liuiii'h of xlu'i ii iiinl iiroiioiiiii oil tlu'iit nil " jli. W, t I'ool wim nWu lino tiiiilliiK 'llllll HO WllH t'lllllll'A M.'ltllOU'H. The liilixt miimitlnil ii lhl S.H uiihiy iiiiu nlnn wlim I hIiiiioiI on m ioiiiiiIk. I how u Ki'otlp of nu n Munit ion In ii-oiit of Low in' slur mnl on uiTlViil, li'iirncil that the kIoiv Ii.oI broil biil'Mtlulltti'll tho uliilil tM'foi'i nml J;l 111 cttnli mnl $;'' or f:ID v, m ill of i lttiitvtli !! nml itiiiiii'il.Kooil taken Tho tlili'ion hud out hub' thiouuli iho liork iloor lurm ommnh for n liiiml to bo put throiiuli mnl tlo HprltiK Ixi'k xpniliit no im to open without nny trouble. " ll U atipiowid that It I the h.iiui' KnilK bo lime lii'i'it tlolnit the nlKio bniikltiit ti nil noil; In Hint lino In t'ontrul HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? into his own hands, then it is right for-Knuna Uoldmaii or Uii; Hilti oilier I'olnt. In his regular Saturday attack on the administration. Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi declares it be worse than the last one. He bawls for the return of Bunkocracy. The Ben H. Lampman articles to the Tortland papers are Tery interesting tho handicapped By being forced to mention Julius Meier, and the 1925 world's fair Jn the opening paragraphs. The spring, of which the poets of all time sing so glibly, arrived Sunday unexpectedly, aud departed before any more iVems could be written about it. Thfe demand for Demon Gasoline was brisk, and dieting has started In gad ding circles. H would be a good joke on tho 13,000 striking coal miners, who are headed for Euroiie for a visit to their old borne, if" the government made ar rangements to have them stay there. or llulto Kulla, nml members of the Kit Klux i" ls "'""b unite ni'ten thn tiu-ro win no im many i'oiih' out. for tn vtiiiii'i' litKl Tm-mlny, thorn wore five liullia itiuio out nil the nIhko olio of thoni stoppliijj hero mid Htnitlnit rluht off tin soon tin sho onuM toward (iho, llioivn mid oiim ah.ro, mot one, Mm, Mi'Mnnlol, hoslrHM i( tlio Klks K sm t on Koguo Itlvi-r, i lia'iiKoil wtunr ami Mint mi homo mi iho KukIo I'lilnt-I'mnlMt kIuko nml tlir.m went on op to llutto Kulla mnl th,. nano day there wii u mini mnl two biillr nml two (Mid ir n ram Nml from llutto Valla or I'nwpeit, toiioil hero for itinrr ami went on out to .Mrilford, .Mm. . I.. Chllihrth. the wife of ,,1i Kla.k will i I li ,1,.. 1... I....... .li, jungle find call in the gunman, the undertaker, aud let the devil take in rrien.u mu't relume in Moiiior.i the hindermost. ,f"r " tovv "'ayn, has rrunnrd to her Our entire framework of civilization is based upon o.mality be-! "Tmnittr.i ,., to in my list in.,,' fore the law. If it is right for a "leading citizen" to take the law ,ll!,t ,:,'v J- K- t'ny "d :Ko of I. into I-nils came out Mnnilav on their way to Medi'oiil tin. I i alio una Haywood. The issue is plain. It is as old as civili.ation.the issue iKotiinc out .r th,. hark that bnnuihtl between law and lawlessnets. . ' , ;iu-i' from h.-r homo t i),,by t t,.k: . , i'.---h.- .'ti i. it- ituiii MiaNe. phi' iiuiiie " " a iiil.vlep n nd fell, hurtlim her wrist ami at first fear were onti'i'laiuoil that her wrist was broken. Kruiik Ni II. who lhes urur where the st.ik'e Mrn.'.lran Wllllama feturnld to lu r rlmmies fruiii tho uutn to the ha. k. homo nt Kerby, . was just martliiK away nml s.etnK Wnvno Hutlev has t.o.n hrlplii IS. tho arrl.teiii, turned bark to Ills homo ... New,,,,,,, f "iv,.lt Willi his and piuruii'd sonio i-i.tton, nriilrn nml sprlntf ranii Work, a splint, dressed the wound nml thevl ... , ,. .. . . , , ...,,. .. . , . ( lyile Pa Ills. in niriilo n business fame on mil here for dinner nml , . ... . ., , .. .. ... -ii i. .. '''I' tnHlitx I a as Tiltsdiiy. went, on Mt'ilfonl on consultnm a stiiiri iiii h.. .1... l.l. .1 ii, , i U,.. T. It. Knberts unit family bale iif the wrist w us , rui kid mid ,. j moved to I'.nl.l Hill, here he wilt be .ilmt-.l the fracture, if there was one, enntued lit- the neiuial nienhan-. tven. tliougli one company has failed, the phonograph business mid th.-y both lt, ut t.. the sun- llM' 'i''t' remains SOUlld. hiyslde Wtdnisdny nftenioon, spent j It.ury (sown of A.ibi!ati I" on jtno ll IK lit mid hud (leerce Albert 'the rt.it, holplnir Iho Kulill Imys to 4 iriitno out Thursday inoriilmi wlih his ii.vei haul their Kui'dsoii trai tor. Victory is sweet, but oh how bitter to help France win and then ' 'i, """"r IT' V'T i ,i'vl'lM""' WinU tt',r v,"w 1 -.iiii ..ni linn im u.Jlr,, L.,y romiilaiued but eiv litt e. ,, Hi., rim .... ll... fist l.i i... tO quit IT. mis she sei-med tu auffor but Vei lit-',.,.ve hi bonus, mid In spemlmi. a . ft1" on netoutil of -the an Uleiit." This (ow ,nyn rii.-rul, wild lelatlnn .Is the se.ond time that liny have In the old primitive days table cutlerv would cut, but now it's b,,'n hvr lUn'" i "1-' ,, w months ., ' . on urrrtimt of l( broken bone, the re lauiri. othor tune Mrs. I My had a broken or ilis.iH-ateil phouhler, raused by I'll 11 Mr- ll v iu it..., .v .i A lot of men who are otherwise sane continue to list their lUJU'tvum-d e..m.hat in yens ami not CATS as assets xpiy na. sue huh Win n yoiini!i r. Jim. n. i tiiiipiK ii, iiir vm oi our banker, ami Mrs. i'. I.. Parker of 1 Of what nmtoi'lalH tin Jiihiicho ullit tliclr liotisi'H? i - is tlio milury for novel nnia th" same In all stairs',' .1-lliov many tlally mnl wcokly iu'WHimpcr are tliciB la the l iilioil Staloa? I - Wlioio (lui'M tho clllilllioy awirt Imllil her liost? 9 5 Whom In dm Inland Smtlli tiooi Ula? - . ll Are llioii) linliiitiH hi New Yolk male? 7-Wliy are the film or niilinala lu st III whiter. s--Winn h t int r k it by w nirii statu met ' take private hrnpoity tor public mho? - Ot what mo ('hunt nunlo? AfrU'u, U -, . . - i Quill Points v ENRAPTURED REVENGE (Roseburg News Review) . The drilling in this state has so tar been done at the wrong place, .or rather places. I want to again repeat "the Oakland Oil, Gas & Coal association will drill the first oil well in the state of Oregon." We are not ashamed nor afraid ot what we are doing and ask you to keep sib on us, till the liquid fluid that makes pebple millionaires overnight, begins to run and. then we will laugh with the people that have spent so much of their time and breath knocking our enter prise. Respectfully, , " COL. E. V. COOPER, Self-extermination continues amen the Irish, and shooting religious be liefs into each other was pursued with the usual Sabbath vigor. The hell raieing has been put on a higher Chris tian plane by every man being his own judge, jury and bailiff. The tax agony will terminate Wed. This is a good thing, as most of the whiskers have been pulled too much already, while the props, were in the throes of letting go of money. Society In the metropolis of the state has recovered from grand opera and is now agog over a horse with his tail bobbed. i GOOD JUDGMENT (Klamath Herald) FOR SALE -Some auto cars at your own price. Must get away. See Dick, 240 Broad St. What to do with the giddy girls throughout the land is worrying wet fare workers.. A few sharp raps with a white pine paddle 'uned to do the business. IIIAAAIIfll PM A . i nftii-i'i ii mi i i h ii I III I I I II lll rl II I X I I 0JUU Ltt 0 i ii Forty miles. Had curve. Private Service. No flowers. Our idea of an optimist is a seller who prices. announces '"popular" : in - or what country In TaiiRliT the chief aonpoi t Answer, to Yeitorday't Que.tloni 1 In what t'liiiipalKii vim tho toiia ali'iininiller applied to politlriil nielli uds? In tlio ciiiiiptilitn if t!i'K. -Ylit'i'o tllil r'niiice io! Iho billion il ittni' Iiiilriiiiiity alio pah! Qoi'Mitiiiy la IS7I? Alls Issued five per colli bomls, Tho bonds liavo novel' broil pnlil tit r. W hat (.Ho ill'l Vlianlnn imrt 'lis Iho remit t of bl Hot Alls, llo fell dead I - III what part tr the Illblo la lit stmy Klven? Ana. Ai ta ft. 1 i -IKiis a loud lay eitu oil lainl or In waier? Ann.. In witter. -Why Is u tli;er Illy an ciillnl Ann, lioc.iusu It U atrtpe I lm!Ur lo a t'psor. 7- How mnrli nf iho tolul tallruitl miloat;o if th win hi ccati'ia la ('III iiiKii? AOs. One.hnlf. ,J What two laiue I'miaillua eltlrrt are l.initm! on tlti) tt. l.aiiii-iu e river? ii.s Ijiirlioo mill .Mmil it iil, S Why wiiH K'losovoil ,iiinoil the Nobel I'i..ii"i prUo In I'.im:? Ana. Kor oliillUK tlio Kus.in Jitpuneati war. JO -In what atatu nro our Kirntest i i'.i) firlilit. An. I'euiis) I viinl.i, HIM ON THE JOB ' L.;.,-,:,!.: . - if Was Afraid His Working' Days Were Over, But Ho Feels Just Fine Now, Says Burkhiser. ' T Hilar inado u brand new iiinn mil of tux and I mn siioiik (or Ii ' sal, I L. II, llilikhiser, 1110 MaiVlaml 'itii rt, IVrU mil. n-,; "Tin on ywiiio uf . nloinarh lri.ulin laud ki.lni'V illsui'ili'i hud " ' 1 1 1 .' i " 1 mi. down iinill I was nliiuwl pusl kiiIiiu am! uotlimu I nto ilisuiiriei) with no, My llit-r illdii'l tu'ik twlit mid iny Iho k. ilclil oier lov kldinis tint I mo o that I riioliln't beu.l ulrl mut stiiilKlili'ii up niiiiin wlthoiil sulfm Iiik aiiiniy. ' I wu very mill h iilm ini'.l fur f"ar thai lit v woiklnit days Wile our mid 1 1 urn roiiilnri'd thai I Hoy would hair brill If I hadn't Molten Taut. in In tune. ' Til n birilit lllo Illis Ix lll flltKil ino In i vi'iy way nml I i-al. ulerp, ik and f.H'l lii'tlrr lhall in nus." 'rauliii' oinl Tanbii' Veui'lable l'i an. nobl to tlio 1 rsl M.le l luil nun l , and by lenilliit! itnoiKlsta oVei y lo'i e Adv. few days with (ili-liils .in tiriints I'usa . Mrs, Ike Vlnrent lolimlned several i days n (Irinls I'asa Willi Mr. and ,Mia. S. A. Kerry, Mr. t lorry Is slowly j l eruverliiK frmii Ills Illness. Xi-rn Kublt rrrriilty Ikm-ihih. one of the r'lat's liuiueroUH ihilryiiien by the pun huso of two inoi o milk row a ami 'u i ream seperiitur. Still, if it wasn't for the men who think they are distinguished mi looking, what would photographers do for a living? Apparently the only thing they can't get on a record is tho Yniec cf the people. U rl.eliv. f.ilifornla. i.'ill.d In fori I'arwln Mllbr has Kn to I all- mier Wednesday. Mr. 1'iiikir, herl'ornlii. whero he will work mar I husband, was here for a few days IMarsvllle, IvisiiiiiK Mr nnd Mrs. Campbell ii Jliinnle I .rotund mnl Kb la Turner Ishttt-f ttllit til,, nit, I Ml. l'a.W-r f'HH l.tf I ! ,,l. 1 ' i..,,l i.i-.'il mil In Mtn.ltil sin h pU-iisant nrfouut of our town the cvenlni. with Mr. mnl Mia. Ver and Its sin rounillnss thai su. on-'nun I tit 1 It y last Krlday. A smile may be' intended to show good humor, and it may bo in tended to show good' teeth. , If France feels an urge iright give up what we lent. to give tip anything during Lent, she Our own opinion is that the original divine right of kings was one that rocked the opposition to sleep. . " a Evolution of courtesy. 1913: "Can I be of any service!' ''"YYliaddya mean by bloc-kin' the road!" 192 "There was about him a subtle air of growing things and spring." Probably been eating spring onions. t Ituled to eonic up mnl see it for hor se:.. , Then wan quite a stir tu the rail road oinle nf Kaule I'olnt about mid week when tho new loi-nniotlvo and a train f eighteen flat ear. and a box ear catim out over the road mid lllsiid on mi onto the desert. Tho enKtnea used hrretijf ori on tho trtu-k have liven ainull compared in llils one. it uilnliinK sixty-two ton, empty and aet'lnu one mi larice made ua becin to think th:i( there was some thliiK colmc to happen In KuKle Kolnt yet. I understand that Mr. Olds. Mr. Kuhrmun nnd Mr. Krownleo innie out nn the train. They only took It up the hi;l onto the desert, I understand to test its rnparlty for servlre and f returned to Medford ! snme day. Mrs Lylo ronton, nee Nellie fuy, Miur ueeominodatlnB post offlio clerk jfor a Ions time before her iiiarrlaKe : to l.yle Carlton, was a business caller Wednesday. K. V. r.rittsun and his brother, .1. A. Mrlttsoii, tuade a business trip to .Medford Wednsday and stopped hero on tho way homo lo do buslnesa with T. J. Mi riii rson, our new im-rrhant I In tlie T. E. NirholH store. Hiiriu'e Ceppeit of Jiutto Kalis, who had been out to Medford on business, --rime out nnd spent the nlKht at tho Kunnysiil. K"lnK on up home on the 'iemue Albert Motor car Thursday. Mrs. W. T. Clark anil baby of Weld, f'allf., clime in Thursday uiornitm on the Ht.iK" mid were met by her fattier Ml A I. V.air..- ,.,l .. ,,,,, Ml-..- f0ne reason why the bandit business is holding up is because the und taken out to th- Trunk J.hudoH supply Dearly alwavs equals the demand. jr!,rm- Mr Yi'u"K H oi"-ri,"i"K tho farm this sinson. i Mr. W. (I. KnlRhton nnd Cliff tlh k- A law is never unconstitutional if the preamble makes it clear'""" ni"'"' " bu,,,,,"HK tri to Medford I Thnrufl.,v J John Ijiton and Miki speneer nnd threo ladies Willi two clillilren and a strnnt-e man. Were here for . illum e Mr. CeorKO Meek wna MslllliK nt Provolt Krlday. Uulpli Miller, who rooenlly iniihr Went a Hurcossf til operullon for np-In-ndliTlls at tirunta I 'ass, la fast re cover In X The modern girl may be a little affected, but she doesn't ' as much as the old-fashioned girl did. 'put on' ' ELK CREEK COMMUNICATIONS WO O D ! Mr $:I.(HI Tier nnd up. l lali r Kit tool aitl.ru Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. I'lif I I nnl TMttt I'linnn 21 J Shayne-lirun Hand Tailoring Regarding Klamath Trad. To the Kdll'ir: I mm pleased t i rr, In our pitMr that "". I. t'ullins thinks nunc la an nutlet fur our farm pttitlurlH ny way of eastern Orricon. I would in a-1 vise Mr t'otlllia. Iiowiivor, ho la hi lilnd' the tine a w I Islive been altlpplnx truck uanlen stulf ami fruit to Klamath Kulla for tlio pa'tt tbn-e yearn mnl many tidier rarmers luivo toi. nml tin iteatora In that !' tton come ovi-r here ilurlmt thn a-ua 'ii to try In liiiv iioitu Immtv Krowoia' en llrr crop. That la what tola luinlo our crop lulu thn prices liny ill, wlnn then aeetm enty fir t-ver)tiinty l.ateai I sold nearly !ou worth ln -aelf. und I buy mostly all I sell, ami I know other that do tho mime, Mr (. -nlon hna no doubt been bhlppttiK j im-re mr rnnr year or l"tu.'er, I hank to Mr. Collins' udvli-r tinyhow. KHANK UOlt.V. It. f. l. Mod ford. In ndilltlon t I'urn Wind l''rra anil liuntl wtjrkiiiunslilp - w hit ti re sult In Kiirtmlita of loiiRi r wear ou nro aaatni'd of tlio LitKe values mi th ii market. $27.00 $35.00 $30.00 $40.00 Ihi meustiri'il today fur your fpiu it tons- Tlil itiutanluo protect oa'. "We it nut satNfli'il uiilc. )oU arc." City Cleaning & , Dyeing Co. Phone 474 401 S. Riverside Ave. The police seldom appear Laffied, however, if a few innocent bystanders are exposing their heads. "When a girl's eyt's are downcast, that means modesty; when a man's eyes are downcast, that means ankles. Kred S-Uur,!) tuad u trip In Med ford horsebink Mint. Kramls fSreh returned timber homo lit ..auto I'olnt Frldny. Mar.li 31. She went on horaeliark. XV ti are koIuk to liuvo ti i load pro. urn ni Friday. April 7. MU I'.urr will show rilldrs. Men. A. Whitley vlnlted lur nioiher-ln-taw nt Persist this week. .She colllblned liUsiliesa Willi plrlisllre. I-:ra Whitley was a Medford visitor last week. He nlso visited the ful- :owlitK points: KiikIo I'olnl, Astiland, JaekMonvillt' nnd Central I'olnt. I.. A. Whitley hauled a loud of buy from the valley last week. lie had to ku that, far, ua the hay up thin way l IlllllOSt (.OIH1, c.rorne Tru.-ly hauled Kialu from Trail Friday Inez Within vlsitetl Mr. nml Mi. I )n vi I'ellre 'l,dnesilay. Co'iji t,!' 1 1. ill visited Meitrord last week, lie walked part of the way. 'ANNOUNCEMENTS that the intention is to soak the taxpayer. Can you go forth from home theiie first wonderful spring )ays, happy in the knowledge' that you look your very prettiest and uncommonly smart be sides? (Ad Salem Statesman). Brain a la skirts. A COUNTRY FORUM (Tillamook Herald) ,As Tuesday was too damp for the menfolk to play, J. Ellis and K, A. Chopard Bwapped yarns all day. , Horticulturists have started work of removing the wool from wooly aphis. . , ' . " ! the the AIRPLANES CRASH TI IN KILLED HOUTON, Tcxuk, April 3 Two alr plnneK from Kllington field nuijhi-d near. Snutfi Houston this morning and ciimn down in flaniea. Holh pilots were killed. Major Himinonds, pilot of one piano was burped to death and Lieutenant Klt.piitrlck, pilot of the other machine, died a lew minute after tho accident. RipplingRhijtnos Jy Wait Mason INDIFFERENCE THE groundhog doesn't seem to care how often his predic tions fail; he rests in comfort in his lair, and lets the hide go with the tail. On Groundhog Day the people cry, "The crit ter's shadow doesn't show! We may expect an azure sky, an end to winter and its snow." And so they welcome Gentle Spring before that season is on deck, and while they gambol, dance and sing, a blizzard swats them in the neck. The groundhog, from its lonely cave, beholds the tempest rear and scoot, and listens to the wild winds rave, and doesn't seem to care a hoot. And much I envy him his sense; I cannot shoo bad dreams away; I suffer agonies intense, whene'er I've pulled a bonehead play. I'm tor tured through the weary night by recollections of h' time when I departed from the riyrht and sprung a carnival of crime. I traded horses now and then when in the glowing flush of youth, and roundly soaked a lot of men who trusted that I told the truth. I've done a lot of graceless 'things, and not one sin can I forget; and in my consciousness there rings a voice that says, "You'll p'O" HP yt!" For iiie there is no soothing balm, no comfort for my jaded soul; no I admire the groundhog's calm; us he aits gaz ing from his hole. Hi CASCASHS QUININE t a if C. ft.' ft TtfcU Th curt 'otU hi 24 hot-i M At 4l D'ffiHt-toO'i 1. Mi-I. (ij.'.PaS-'i Ol.TKOTT STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative la the slate leglulature at th. May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CAFtKIN. 1 announce myself ns it candidate for Representative In tho IKlHlntiiri on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries in May. . Adv. HAU'II COVGlf-l. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. If. Simpson, of Ashland authorizes his aunoiinncmcnt as a Can didate for the nomination fur the office of County ComuilHHlnncr of Jackson County, subject to tlio doclaloti of thn Republican voters ot said county at the Primary Election, May 19th, 1922. AUV, I am a candidate fur the nomination for County Commissioner ot Jackson otmty, on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters at tho primary to be hold May I'.ttli, l'jl Adv. 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