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MEDFORD MAIIJ TRIBUNE. MKDFOUD. OUKCONV SATUUDAV, 'AIMtlL 2;), 11)22 BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IKHKI'ENDWNT NKWHVAPER PUML1HMKK HV'KHY AKTKIINOON BXIXIPT KUN1.MY BY THE MttlJr'OKU TK1NT1NO CO. T1i MrdloM Bttiwtny kiornlnjr San It fur ttiid uisn.tltnir desiring a rwa tXnj dally Office Mall Tribune Bullaln. Il-IT-St North Kir strait, Plums 15. . A consolidation of ths t) iocrtlc Times, th Men ford Mall, the Medf'ilil Tribune, the Soul hern Oreftonlan. Th Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RVHI., Editor. HUM IT EH a SMITH. Manner. itnKBinioi tx: BT MAIUln Ailvano " Ctwlly. 'lth Humlsy Sun, year i SO llullv with Btindav Run. month .... 7i Dsllv, without Buiidny Bun. year . S Dally, without Sunday Sun. month ' Wf.kiv Mall Tribune, one er... I.0' -. Himilav Sun, one year . .. ..'... 100 BT CARR1KR In Medford. Aahland Jsessonrilte. -Central Point, Phoenix , Valant ahit .us tTW,limv; Iall, with huikIks bun. month . .7i Itslly, without Sunday Bun, month f - la!ly. without Sunday Sun. year 1& Dslly, with Sunday Sun. one year S.RO AU terms by carrier, easn in aaranor Official paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County. kt-Mrn daltv: averse- circulation for ats mentha endiac-Aertl 1. -' ltt. SMS. sore than double lite ctroaUtion at any other aser published or etrraUtrd In JarkwmCeunty. Bitters aa mont as matter ai Medford, Oregon, under the act of March t. 1H. ' MEMBKR8 OF TITT? ASSOCIATED PRK88. The Associated Frees Is exclusively entitled ta the use for republlcatloa of all ' news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise crellted In this paper, and Also ths local news published herein. All rlsMs of republication of special dlsvatohes herein are also reserTed. Ye Smudge. Pot By Arthur Parry. . - The Sanity Leapue has boon formed In this state, and will participate in the forthcoming campaign, but bo far nobody has gone crazy over it. Thft 14 year old infant of San Jose, Calif., who admitted the bright sun- shine into the anatomy of her 1? year old cavekld. with a .44, will be married to him. The bullets will sing on their silver plated pistol anniversary. "0! how I wish America was here! waited Lloyd George at the Genoa confab. It would have been nice, with some nation present worth skinning. Yon may not know-i but according to his own military self, Adjntant Gen eral White, gubernatorial candidate, "is sweeping the state like a prairie fire." The adjutant thinks he is run bing in Kansas, and when the votes are counted will discover that what he mistook for a conflagration was an in' cipient blaze among a bunch of tumble weeds. As far as the authorities can ascer tain none of the Galsheviki in this Beck of the weeds have become impll cated in tbe name written on the knee fashion, nuttiness, and, if so, the Job has been dene with invisible ink. VICISSITUDES OF LIFE (Zanesville, O, Register) .Miss Mayite Collins has sued John L. Nelson at Columbus for 5000 damages as the result of an accident on the bathing beach to boggan at Buckeye Lake last July. Miss Collins says she picked up a splinter while sliding down the toboggan, severely injuring her dignity. (Sub. EPR.) .The much cussed and alleged glori ous Oregon system faces a surgical operation at the next session of the legislature, which will be good new .to ; everybody but, the chronic office seekers, with an incurable mania for holding an official position. As the soloes who will do the whacking are the chief benefactors from the fool law, the popull will have to be satis fled with the knowledge that It will be Impossible to make it a bigger Joke than It is now, Grass is coming tip fine, which In sures plenty of grass fires next Aug The front of the Hairy Walther lighthouse and several of the younger set have a fresh coat of paint WHILE ROME BURNS. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? : 1. Mow- many penl In th colo nies lit the finis tit the Involution, wero Illiterate? 8. What form of Rovermnent has Swltserlund? a. Which city. In swttsciland I the luruvKt t ... 4, Whnt number of cylinder are tiwd' mostly in racial.' onrs'.' 6. When did NumUiy newspapers come Into 'existence t i 6. What material la used moat In iRht or n k loltiT rivers flow UOODHOOK once camptl a war. Perhaps a pwd Wlc cart L revoiit ono. At niiy into soiulini a copy-of Lolhrop Slol- ilartl's "Tho Rising Title wf Color" to the tlonoa Contcrenee, would do no harm and miiiht ilo urcnt rooiI. For nil portoinU from tho ifonoii conferences imlioato trouhlo. One cau tlisoorn no spirit of poaoo, no hop of a satisfactory sottlomont, merely n stimnliitUm of old lintretls, lonilinu eventually to open' con flict. ' - Mr. Stoililard's book' is a scientific- tliu;nosis of the present world ciiuntion, designed not to arouse race hatreds, but to allay them by judicious action, and particularly to impress the white race witif,r,,y SH, i,ul,,,, tlf xho Wfl the necessity of white peace, if tli'e, collapse of Anlo Saxon civiliza-1 hoB is in hum, bncun und pi tion is to be averted. Th great war is vividly depicted as merely a process of white race suicide. Another war in Kurope, lie maintains, and his contention is most convincing, would so weaken the dikes against a brown and yellow tidal wave, supported by an Islamic uprising, that only a miracle could prevent inundation. The necessity of somehow and in some way, restoring peaeo in Europe, returning the nations to ltarmonyand constructive pursuits. instead of destructive ones, is so graphically presented in this book that no one can read it without regarding the present bodge podgo at! Genoa as the gibbering of moral maniacs. A common danger makes the whole world kin. One feels that if the nations represented at ticnon, could only see the danger facing all of them, they would forget their petty differences and jealousies. their hatreds and fears, and set alxiiit putting their bouse in order. For the strongest instinct in the human race supports such a course, the instinct of self preservation. r , " Fithian Supporters Demand Resignation Chairman Tongite Quill Points Europe's intentions are good. lliau cheat tis out of it. - SneM much rather owe it to us And where, now, is the oldfash butcher who used to save the dog- meat for the dogs ! S. lv many Vt S north? 9. , How lonir did It take to build thn coliseum at ltume? 10. What ar th annual r-fcpondl tur of thn i-Uy of Now York T AusttvrH lo YcNlorUii)' tiuxlUmw; 1. Where is tho ilocict ntlnu In tho world T Aim. In tho state of Minns tlontes. Jhuttl 3. Whnt Is taken from this inlno? Anm tlola. , . i 3. Whnt is mountain fever Ans. M.'tlarlitl fever. 4. Whnt rti;nliiK monarch of Ku- roi Wivn made kim: at birth? Ans, Alphonso XIII of Spuln. t. In whnt form I iroM usuftlly sent Hero from uhrond? Ans. In bars. u. What cotwra nio in tho Pollnh national flnr? Ans. Ked und white. .. Ik maple wood more tlurablr than black walnut? Aiih. No . v nat nco Junlcc, tenincruneo, . . . . . . loiiiiuiiv ii nu irtiuuct7 .ns. The lour rnrdinnt vlrtiirM. s. wnat does thn cxprt-nslon. "to sow to the wind and reap th whirl wind, incnn? Ans. To suffer penally worse than the offense. 111. What docs the verb mnroon mean? An. ,To huw nlomt on dcsrtHj snot.' i . , POrm.AS'O, Di'k,. April S9. Cliarnlim that Tlunuas 1 1, Tongue, chairman of, the ro- pulillcan stale central' rommU- tee has vh lated "Ihe prlnclplos ' of lh repuhllcait parly" and "the American spirit of. fair play," by using the power of his organisation" to elect Halph K. Williams as nutlonal committee- man, republicans from till sec- lions of thn state today for- warded to Tongue a petition asking him to resign and that tho committee elect a neutrni chairman to succeed hlirt. O. It. Flthlau is a t-aiutldato ugalast Williams and the pelt- turn charges that Tongue Is algiiliiit as chairman of the rofn- mlttoe the literature Issued for Williams and Is trying to whip the committee machinery Into line for Wllllums. Wye, H.v. his victory My re claims the champloiiMhlii of. the world In his cins, hvlmr lost tho title to KUIund less than a month ago, ' H.W.T I .A Is II ClTV lrft iwrn, Halt Uike dereateil Wulilo Kntenen, Has ton, In a wrest Unit mutch sulci to be for the middleweight' championship of ths world. HAV KHANCtHt'ti Hank tlastlne, Ij.h AiikcIch, .was ulveu u ilisw with l-Mtllo nimilii. St l'OHTf(ANIMorgtin Jones. Ta cama. IlKlitwetght,' umt tteorge Hums, lvnliuul, (ought a ten-rouiitt draw. Jliiiniy Valentine, I'urtlund Imu tam, was awarded a close decision over Mike Mitchell ol Heatlle. I'MII.MiKI.I'IIIA. Apiil III. Itohcrt l.cintrv t tleorgetown unl vrrsliy. tho I'nlverslly of laus Ivaala relay carnival iieiitath- lm contest here ycNtet-dny aftevnoon from a hlnh class field of all-round athletes. Tho tleoinretown star scored a minimum of eight points Willi KclniirtK of Miihlenhurir college second llh IT points, litnrlns West o( Washlnglun nnd Jeffersoif college was third ftllh 11 .lut. lgenilre won three fli'sls. the. , broad Jump, Javelin throw nnd IuD lueter sprint, lie was second 111 the discus throw nnd third In the IfiOO meter rare, Advice to motorists on the back seat : When you see a policeman coming, always release your clutch. ELK era "Elevate the pedestrian,'' says the Digest. Something along that line i being accomplished now. The dead shall rise. Judging from the divorce news, about the worst thing one can put; on a love letter is stamps. An explorer reports the finding of a two-faced girl in Africa. Tell us, kind sir has she two tongues t . . And where, now, is the old-fashioned coupler who went ahead and I got married just because they happened to be engaged f Geo. Hall and Earl Hutchinson were Trail visitors Sunday. George U still pegging away nn his ditch. rod SturgU ha hauled several loads of hay the past week for his stock. Gordon Miller brought his slatvr. .drs. H. Sciuent, b see her mother, who resides on Klk creek. They came In bis Ford, which has been recently purchased. Inex Wlllits visited Sir. and Mrs Dave Pence Wednesday, the Stlth. 1 tie fc.ik Creek chHi has sent a sample of their drinking water, which is obtained from Klk creek, to the state board of health. Mrs. V. K. Sundo with a few of her boys, went to Trail Saturday, the 2id. .Mrs. Sandnz and Mrs. Wagner were visitors at the school lust fcoek. ELECT R. H. PARSONS 1 ST VICE-PRESIDENT SPOKANE, April :!. Charles II. Hurley of Tact ma was elected presi dent of Ihe Columbia "ualn Irriga tion leaims) nt n meeting' of the board of trustees here today. Ten of the H trustees representing eight congressional districts of Washing ton. Oregon and northern Idaho were present. Other officers elected were: Heg- Inald II. Parsons, Seattle; first vice president: II. I). McMillan, Kphrata, second vice president; O, IWerlng, Pcrtland, third vice president; t'srl 1!. Karmln, Hand Point. Idaho, fourth vlco president; Janms A. Kurd. Spo kane, secretary. II. S. star lo 4o 1 4t . I .OH AN'DKI.KH. April SU. Owj--eti'C (Hud) llouser. of osnnrd. high sellout who holds the Vtorhl Inler sehslnslle mark In the discus throw, wl I ulve rustern fans hii apoitiiulty to see him In action soon. The young phenoiu who Is sllll In hi tei ns, will go to Chicago to compete In the Internallonnl scholastic track nnd field meet on May ?. At ths Paas Th4 Jaiuri) si tract ion, at lite l?fto IhealN taluyf'nnl l0i6rTiA; ban-llng a hill of oilier superior short reel aid lie. Ihrns, Is "The ltlght That Failed," starrlim licit l.ytell. The isipular star has a vehicle here which well presses his talent and personality, It may be said that it ntlHonU him ti Ideal a Mlo us he has ever had. 1 h picture rcMctiU lift Interesting: com edy Idea Willi the htar enacting the part of a "young white hnpn," He suffered un injury lo bis hnnd la putting "The Kid'; M slue", which gave It t tn time lo pay attention to social duties, linger In renew his ucipialn lance with a society girl whom he had rescued front the aim of the law, he rih to a health1 resort. Meanwhile he had brushed ii' In deportment. Johnny, tir hero, gets In bud when ceiialu Mitple attempt to paint bint In wrong onlors. Hut h comes up smil ing. A cast that Includes Virginia YmIII, OeWItt Jennings, Hull Montana, Otis Harlan and Max Iktvldsnn, Why won't they sell a man liipior to kill binmlf with when they gladly sell him a guu to kill a neighbor? The human race, as a cynic might define it: A large group of higher animals who spend their lives killing each other's time. Desire for re-election is quite commendable, considering it's tho only thing under the sun' upon which the senate tan unanimously agree. " One way of looking at it : "Why should tho government fake my money by taxation? The government already has more money than lhave." Mother thing that adds no little to the gayety of nations is tho sight of an emancipated and independent suffragette suing for di .Torce. on the grounds of non-snpport. . Tons wars continue among the Irish, and grave fears are entertained lest they do something sensible. AN ACCOMPLISHED VEHICLE -.-'' (Mail Tribune) ;,The advertising truck for the Fisher's mills at Portland, were in Phoenix Tuesday and painted a tine large sign on the Phoenix warehouse. . ., , j Spring vegetables are sprouting out of tho ground, as is thejr wont, and in accordance with aa old' established custom. , Who can' remember when' the load ing citizens used 'to fight with each other over who was going to win the tdll game Sunday? Hopes are still being entertained by tne . Administration and European diplomats that thu world will wobble along- till the 1922 graduating classes Bet on the market with a new supply or salvation for all tarthly woes.. r ANOTHER CARELESS CUSS (Eugene Guard) '-r. A. Wllmoth , from Greeley, Colo. . formerly of Urokcn . How, 'Neb., Is In town, lit! aecilentally ran. 'across JuiIkq- II. J, Shlnn, whom ho once knew in Nebraska. - heat in ;holel radiators gupsts and pstrona telephoned for last December, bowed up this am. RippIingRhi)n.s - . A X l l ks -W .hoi Mf7t jxrtz , FACES. - THE FACE you wear was Nature's gift; and it may be, per haps, that people who before you drift may have more handsome maps. But let this not disturb your rest, don't dopo your face with drugs; for Nature knows just what is best when she distributes mugs. - My frontispiece I thought too fierce; in spired by foolish hope, I sent away and got a tierce of Johnson's Beauty Dope. I spread the mixture on my brow, and on my cheeks and chin ; "I will be fairly dazzling now' I said, and rubbed it in. 1 spread the ointment on, my ears, and put some on my nose, and dreamed of going down the years as lovely as a rose. But all my dreams were doomed to smash, they died upon a day; the Beauty Dope brought out a rash that will not go away. And old friends view, my face with grief; their gibes I've long endured; "You're looking like a side, of beef that wasn't rightly cured." My skin has an nnwholesr.mc nhinc and scaly is my crown; my nose is slightly ont of lime, my month is upside down. Could I but have the useful face I luid on that bright day, before I vainly tried to chase its blemishes away! I would not touch it up with grease, or paint, it pink or white, but let it be, and live in pence, and have sweet dreams nt night. . l . Notice Policy Holders Western Union Life t want' to linns voir for the con fidence you have shown me, In Riv ing the splendid business you have. I want yon to know that 1 deeply appreciate It, and that no company cau give you a better polu-y than you have In' The Western fnlon Life. I want you to know that at alt times I am ready and willing to render the Mine- service that I have given my pstrona thn past' nineteen years; a service which Is so necessary in car rying an Insurance Policy. I make the above announcement because after May 1st, my sons and I wi'l have the management of 'North era California and Southern Oregon. with ihe same offices, for the Pacific Mutual Life, of bos Angeles. This Old Line Legal Reserve Com pany, founded In 1868, needs ne In troductU n. as Its loons, investments and deposits here are near tbe half million mark, and arc growing dally. They write all forms of both dividend and non-dividend bearing policies. Iatw cost, best service. ' Adv. J. H. COCHRAN'. WINNER, PORTLAND PORTLAND, April 19. -Johnivy Carlson of Medford beat Fred Farrel K. a local llshtwelght. In a four round bout hero last night, ("srlsou was fast and agKgresslvo throughout. teste Antrrlenn Ingue. ' ' Chicago. : IHfOtt o. Cleveland St: 8t.-l.outs . i Ilostom 3: Nvi York 1. Vahlnrton. : Philadelphia NalkHial Is-aft-uo. New York, 10; JloMon . rhl!ndrlhiii. 10; Brooklyn . Cincinnati 5; I'lttsburfc- 3. Kt. IauIs It: Chlenirn 3. t'csiMt U-nrue. Suit Ijtke 6: Han Frunrlseo 8. Sarnum-nto 12; Is , Anijele 10. tiiikllind-KenttI pisttponed, ruin. Vernon-I'urllunil ixiMtpotind. wc grounds. ....... Helped Her Motnsr Wonderfully la these days of "flu," coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, it Is well to know that every year there are used more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar than of any other cough medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt. S15 W. 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me of a hocking cough, tick ling in the throat, wheezing and pains In the chest. It Is helping my mother wonderfully." That's why druggists recommend Foley's. Sold everywhere. Adv. P. -P. Halter and Joe Hibbiird have bouglit tho tVi acre McCall tract of land near I'rosjx-ct and will build sum- jiiier honu-s on it this season. Baptism The Catholic Church teaches that the Sacrament of Btqptlsm l absolutely necessary for salvation. Christ Himself not . the Catholic Church imposed this condition. John 3-f, "Verily verily, I say unto tbee, except one be born of water and the Hjlrit, he cannot enter Into the kingdom of Jod." Since Baptism is st neces sary, any person. In case of grave emergency, can baptize ataothcr, by having the proper intention and pouring water on tho bkad of tbe person, Baying at the same time, "I baptize thee, in the nma of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost." Matt. 2S-t". CATHOLIC MISSfON'AIUES FlilST DlSCOVERRn OIL Vt PENNSYLVANIA I ... These advertisements Inserted dully and paid for by two nfttlve uieuiuiu vumujic Business men wno believe In their religion. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination tor repre sentative in the state legislators at tho May primary. Adv, JOHN . CARKLV. I announce myself as a candidate for Representative In the Legislature, on the Kepublican ticket, subject to the primaries In May. Adv. KALPII COWGILL. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. II. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomination for tbe office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision of the Republican inters of said county at the Primary Klectlon, May 19th, 1922 - Adv I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson onnty, on the Kepublican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters nt he primary i be held May Hub, 1922, Adv, . OKOUOE ALFORD, Phoenix. MILWAfKKE Tommy OTtrlen IxiS AnKf-les IIkIi twi lKlit, Was Klven the decision in a t'-n-round contest over Joe Jnwwin, Milwaukee. Knrl McArthur. Wouk City ban turn, t-nslly outpointed Frunkfe Hchmulser, Mil wiiuki-f, In ten rounds. MINNEAPOLIS Hilly Ryan. Cln clnnnll, wen m. . tCL-hnlcul knorkotit over Pay t unh-y. Han rrn Iseo in their ten-round bout when the bit l"r's seconds threw n sponge Into the ring In the eighth round. They ifro middleweight. i' OKLAHOMA CITY -Miko 'Oib- bons, Kt. Paul,' won the referee's d t-ision- over xoutig itXHimrnons, o Oklahoma City, In a ten-round bout. NEW TOIlK Edounrd . Horp mini defeated Kdgar T. Appleby, .na tionnl amateur billiard title holder In a IS. 2 bulk line mateh. AL1IERT LEA M. lmer My re, Al riert Irf-a llKhtwolplil' wrestler, de rented t.'litrenee Fklunil. Hherldnn WE WILL GIVE $10 wortli of l5oiitnl Work to the first man on the Medford .. teum make a score, Sunday.' ' $5 worth of (lonf ul work goes to th first man to make n 2-lmse hit. When 'it comes lo dental work we Biiro "have a lot on the bull.' Dr. 0. J. Johnson 228 E. Main Over M. M. Co, Phone 669 Oludys Will tdii, who linn gained more fame ns ft delineator of flapper riaore than any oilier actress o' thn stage or scrts'n, Is the star of 'i'lay- Ing with Fire,' the' comedy drama omilng to the Rlulto theatre tomor row. HiipiHirtlnR her are ninny ipu Inr plAyers. ineiudlug Hnllnm CtKiley, Harold Miller, Kslhryn MHiulre. VA- die tlrlblmn, lliiywnrd Mack, Hydney rrsnklln. Harriet Laurel, l.ydln Knoll, Kllnor llnncnrk nnd IVmny Hoy, Slii'C Ihe settled weather Hlver lo ranehers nre' vt-ry litisy with their spring worn.' U V. I'likett etime dawn from tne Uecp ami W dnesday for a week I Ht ut Iioiiix nnd In Ihe lueiiniiins will move bis family to .Meamra n sultsbls house ran be prm tireil. Mr. sod Mrs. It. V. Kngsl and s.n ' enl i-r al in tiritm .Man news nine Huiiil.iy, Mr. .-mil Mrs. t hus. WiiM Wire M.-ilTuI'd visitors Wedni'Sittiv. .Mrs. Wnhl staled over unlll Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, P. IS. Wnhl and attended the Unstrrn htnr Chapter Weduedny evening. .Mrs. Kiwi) tiay Is reported us on he l.'k list. bail.-s nnd t'autlno Champtln are sufferlnu with pink eye. little Nell. Ilio ynunsest rhlld ot Mr. "ii'l Mrs. t'hat'les iiuy. Is quite III. t ore ulsrt ta ri"rl thai he Is Very little tietter, and We hope for his siM-sdy reeoveiy. Ail. Il'i i-t Elliott r-turnd Hundsy (mm n short vllt lit I'm I In mn Mr. n ii. I Mrs. Sehafter, Florence and !n4int Hehnfter of tlranls Tuss spenl Sunday lit the Orant Matthe home. Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Chsmplln were tirants rnss vlxltors Friday. The Iteereatlon rlub were very de- llKlitlnlly entertained Thursday p. m. by Mrs. ". I . Furnas and her motlier, Mrs. Acker ,nt the Harnum apart ments In Mi'lford. After tb business meellna nnd social hour, a very delicious luneb Was served. The (T a lire slvoh by ths Commu nity eluh last Hnturdny i-venlnK, was veiy Wi ll utlsnded, over two hundred U-lnu prixnt, and nil enjoyyd ths iihuiii n.o,t ittiie. ino nisi danee will he'Muy S. The flMd lllll branch of the Jack son county ruidie llealtti assisla- Don hi-bl the first Hiectltiic of the yenr. Krlday. April SI nt ItoMll Itaneh, ttio home ef Mrs. flay and Miss Harper on Itlverslde. Miss Kit I - dine, the eounty nurse, nave an In teresting; outline of ihe work she is uoinu, Koiiiu over ihe annual re port and lllustratliiK Instances where lu ll) wit-' most needed nnd upprs elated. . Mrs. Nohltl, jin-sldt-nt of the nsHo'iiitlun, also told of the pood they were doing- and tho Rreat ned of more flnsnelsl backins; for the buying; of supplies, etc rtlvcrsld etiiniiiunlty was will represented by n bu-uu attendance, but the Hums valley and Oold Hill districts did not jcivo tho support that tho meetlns deserved. There, were a few from tlilld lllll, but Hams valley was not represented l.y a aluuhi member, Those who have the. opportunity to attend future meeting should make a speetal effort to be on hand nnd learn of the Kmul work the associa tion Is tlolns. Nineteen of tin) 112 who were prcssnl "sluned up" to bo. l ojiii- iM.-niii i n oi me nssociailon, o fact Which shows thnt tho nssocla Hon is tleseninir of the support-of every commiinlly. After ths meetlns a' HkIu luncli was served bv the hostess, Mrs. Hay, who is vlee-presl- neni oi iiiih Ulslrlct. The next inert- in win oe neia n about three mom ns, inn uxact Unto to be ait notineed Inlcr. TONGUE REBUKES FALSE REPORTS Rumori of Opposition Are Colled MaUcIoui llis-lii'lliti nt l'reseiit National ('HiiniKli-eiiisn Is lM-lnml I mnml by Nenntor. ''With elretilalion, both In the press and by 'passing the ord nlung' tins Im i n nmn a mallelous repnet olitfliiuted by thw opHmsnls of Italpli K. W lllliims. lu Ilio i fln t that Hens lor McNnry uui'stlons the loyalty of Mr. Williams nnd Is opposed to his reeiertlon n s republican national -ntnnilttet ntun," snld Thomas II. Tonifiie, Jr. republican state i hnir- man. While In I'ortbind on buslne Wt-dnesilay. Hlnln I'hnlrtnsn Tongue ook im-i nslon to lvs the tumor 'one tin the chin." "I know this report lo be abso lutely f.ilse and unlrue." continued. Mr. TunstM. - "The story Is tinnuthor Ised, unfathered and underhanded. It Is election prnpuganda ura and simple, created for a purpose, end should riot mislead the friends of Hi-imler Mc.Nsry nor enyone ehte," Pari In Collie. lenlel. In a eeirntii to inr, bearing date of April 22. 1:J. Henator McNaiy sald: "Am tit k Inn no part In contest for nhtlonal t-ommltieeinnn nr In any other political contest. Indeed, no one has ever requested an expressing) from me concerning any of ths can didates and I have gulhirrid lie on lively know from recent correspondence t with thn senator that he not only does not question the loyalty of Mr. Williams, but feels exceedingly friendly to blm. "Hisce his flection . as republican national cummltteemso for Oregon. Mr. Williams baa done everything- In his power to build up the republi can parly, to do away with factional differences, to secure harmony and to elect the entlro renuhllcan ticket at ever yeleetlon. , . Mr. Williams Is I'raJt. 'Itucngnltlon by the republican na tlonal committee of tho high order of it )ll It v and untiring service of Mr. Wlillsms to the party resulted In his election to Mho vlc-t hh inniishln of thn republican national, committee. an honor never befvre conferred upon a western man, This reflects rredli not only uuon himself. im upon the state of Oregon. . "It Is ono of Influence secured only by painstaking labor and years of service, it mean much to tbe stnt, and It would be a serious mis-' tnko at this lima for the republican voters of Oregon to defeat Mr. Wll llittiis and elect a new . man who would bo nt thn foot of the com mittsfl Instead of Its vice-chairman." Portland Oregonlan. ;' Day. or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director NEW TAXI RATES KFKKCTIVK MAV IbT City mm,1 1 or a paowohuers, wtej aic for nooitional pawM-nRi-rs. , Nhoiipinit oy nour, is-. KilvlOK by Iimir,, lUtl Taxi Phones 66, 96, 15 DRY WOOD Two Tier .12' inch Pine, Otif Her vz itifh Oak and Laurel ! -.. ail for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 ' ' ' f f t ' ' s. :'i f to speak for nte." I positively Hand-Tailored SUITS 4 MEDFORD MADE Choice of 50 Patterns Values $45.00 to $55.00 This Week Ony at .U7. 50 KLHNThe tailor wood pi , 1 ' M " I I lr M.OO Tier and ' Ctuh K Coal t0.50 ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Dor l-'lr uo4 TUlpfU H. :-J I'bouv 9U 111-,.'. -.. ''''.t,-, ,,' f"' ., ; s " ti '- v. t - ' f-V mSt I it , t .-.'