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The AssoHitwl PrrM ta exclusive!; entitled to tfct dm for republication of all news d.npatche trtdlted to It or not otherwise credited In thla papwr, and hIm to the local new published rein. All rlffhta of rrpobllcjiUoD of ipocUl du ftttchc heroin ar also reserved. ! Ye Smudge Pot J By Arthur Prry. SALEM, Jan. 9. Tho liiaugiiration of Governor Plorco was a study 111 con trasts. Ah the two men, tho Incom ing and the outKolns Governors sat on the Speakers rostrum sido by side, they provided a living symbol oi the political revolution in Oregon. - Two less similar nien. physically, temperamentally and politically, could scarcely be imagined. - Olcott, the typical indoor man, sleek, pule, metic ulous even as to dress; Tierce the typical outdoor man, tho dirt farmer, rosy, robust, free and easy as to man ner and attire. Olcott with his high collar neatly set, and his black four in hand carefully tied; Pierce with his low "turnover" and a small bow undor human contact. And that means ho will be a popular Governor. Thero Is no question of that. Gov ernor Pierce will be very popular with tho people of this state. He has that Indefinable something a combination of excessive physical, vitality, per sonal charm und genulno'good feeling for the people as a whole, which ren ders his popularity with the rank and file certain. Ho niay not accomplish mora or as 'much as Governor Olcott, under similar circumstances . might have accomplished, but he will get credit for accomplishing much more. He has something of the T. R. about him. Ho is a born politician of the better sort. And wo predict he will tie, the corners running negligently in rapidly develop into a genuine leader. at least four directions of tho com pass. Olcott the man of detail, the expert accountant, tho careful execu tive ncvor quite at homo away from his desk; Pierco the man of tho range and round up, tho man of vlaloim and dreams seeing ovorythlng in broad out lines, more In their human than their practical application. who can do things better than he can Bay thorn; Pierce the man who can say tilings better than ho can do them. As tho two men sat thero before a crowd that packed the House, and flowed out Into tho halls, the Impres sion was unavoidable that the people of Orogon not only wanted a "change" but In tholr Governor had got it to an exceptional dogrco had, In fact, re versed themselves completely. - Olcott's speech was brief, kindly and rather colorless. One felt ho was through, glad he was through, and wished to avoid further controversy. Governor PIerce"s speech In compari son was long, but he too ctaolnBhrdlu conscious of restraint. Thero were Yanking the Yanks o the nhino.1 fow of the flourishes, none of the at tbe very start of a promising young tremolos, which "Walter'" loves so KuroDean war. ! a tvnical iinnlln" well. It was a good speech, full of Incldently no account of the In nuguration would be complete with out word about Joe Singer, Sergeant at Arms of the House from time Im memorial. Joe Is a Jew with a marked Jewish accent, a comic figure at all times, but a born diplomat and a very Olcott the man capable official. His unerring political Instinct was demonstrated when he announced the approach of tho 'in augural party." "The Hon'able Supreme Koort, Guvlnah Piorce and Ex.-Ouvlnah 01 cott." Olcott was not "ex-guvinah" at the tlmo but Joe was taking no chances, Tho King is dead, Long live tho King Govornor Plorco was the man of the hour. Joo knew it.. His Instinct in such matters Is unerring. A murmur of laughter swept over tho crowd. Joe can do that sort of thing and get away with It. Quill Points .Another groat uced of Europe is a device to make moral support edible. Some new parties arc founded on principles; but uiOBt of them tire founded on sore spots. When a murderer pleads insaiiity' iiiid gets awaj' with it, ho was, tried by a jury of liis peers, all-right J'0 ; If for no other reason laws should be respected because it is ill-bred to show disrespect for the dead. There is something charmingly naive iu'the father's fear thut his hon won't turn out as well as he did. The big show this session will be in the senate. The House is cut and dried, firmly 1n the grip of the Ku Klux Klan, with 36 Kluxers or P P S's out of CO members and as yet no or trick, that forestalls any future nation-! meat, sound counsel, but it really , ganized minority. Cowgill who wanted wide rendering of "Over There," and other ballads of butchery. Also, It will not bo necessary for America to send 4,000,000 men to roscue tho 1,008 sol diers, now happily on their way homo, from the area of rambunctiousnoss, where they represented a petered out Ideal. . Thore will also bo no long winded period of brilliant,' .but utterly useless note writing. The sure, swift, wasn't the Govornor so much as it was the Governor-to-be. Subsequent mes sages, wo belle vo, will demonstrate the truth of this observation. For the tlmo bolng and particularly until the Legislature is adjourned "Walter" Is going on "low." Thanks to tho Faithful Fourtcon and Senator Joseph In tho senate the In auguration was hold at night instead and sudden substitution of horsesenso of early 'n the afternoon as planned, for hot-air leaves America out of the ' A train load of faithful democrats were argument, which, to Bay tho least, Is : disappointed, so was George Putnam awful. . of the Capital Journal who wanted . V.;, , that speech for his afternoon edition. .The opening session of the slate! ut ;th Democrats stayed on and gave senate proves beyond all doubt that their f irst Governor In nearly a decade the . legislature should convene every two weoks and oftener if needed. Rpring has came to tho valley, without the tra! la! but. One of theao days Attorney-Goneral a: voclforous .welcome. Then when It was all over another typical thing happened. Ex-governor Olcolt disappeared. ' He' simply dis solved somewhere In the crowd. ' Gov tho .chairmanship of the Irrigation committee had to yield to Lee whom Cowgill declares is a veteran Kluxer. Ralph is on tho committee however, and ono of the big fights this year will center about irrigation, Tho senato Is almost evenly divided between tho llpton machine, consist ing of 16 members and the faithful fourteen. The senate In recent years has always had a faithful fourteen or twelve or ten. This minority bloc has always been ably led, and with men like Kddy and Joseph and Garland iu control It will be ably led this year. Thore. are only nine alleged Kluxers iii ilm anniLtn out of 30 members and whilo ihey nro oil to' the controlling foaion the stiwibllng block to coin pfbto Klan domination will be hi the senate. Senator Dunn of-course Js in ornor Pierce did not. Ho proceeded to the Eddy camp and while ho will prob expand. Surrounded by a revolving ably take no art in the fireworks, he crowd of handshakers laughing his will certainly be effective and depend- Cooo of Louisiana, Is going to moot his hearty laugh, with a familiar word for able, and undoubtedly earn the respect Cola. Mr. Arbuckle has started on his ro- evoryone, lie mado a sort of triumphal, of IiIb colleagues and constituents, journey to tho cxecutivo chambers which he win occupy tho next four domotlon film, which will Drove that years. And then a spontaneous re- the American peoplo would rather see ceptlon followed. Old and young,. men most pertinent comment hoard, and a man hit with a custard pie than a 'and women, domocrats and republi- it has been hoard frequently is this Tlicy nro still talking of the Joseph attack unon Presldont Upton. The barrel stave. YOU TELL 'EM . ' (Pendloton Orogonlan) . The surprise on Mr. William Snider, Sr., Sunday night was a great success ns Mr. Snider had retired for tho night California, liko Kansas, Is going to have an antl-fllrting law. The anclont practice of flirting Is easy to stop, and, of tate, there has beon entirely too much of It. ' There will be some eva J06 at first, but not, after blinders 'have been providod for all. cons flocked in nnd a merry time was i "An Innocent man would never nave bad by all. taken It No self-respecting man could Governor Olcott nover could have linvo taken It, except by tacitly ac done that Truo ho never had a ' knowledging his guilt." chanco, but such a thing could only I The charges supported by affidavits be forced upon him. Ho can't warm woro not charges to tako with a s'mllo. up. He dotosts crowds. A bettor man Tho Upton supporters tried to mak3 nover lived, a moro loyol frloiid, a light of tho entire affair as did the more conscientious public sorvant but Portland newspapers. There was "mixing" in n political sense simply nothing light about it. Put on the isn't in him. It's In Walter from boot surfaco everything Is calm this morn to crown. Ho eats It up. Ho glows lng.- " DRESSMAKING Your homo or mine. -Call mornings. Satisfaction guar anteed. Tliouo 876. Apt. (Want Ad Klamath Falls llorald.) All right! Urlng tho sewing machine out to tho claim! . . . - i Tbo receding flood waters tn tho Willamette valley, havo left almost na much mud us tho last campaign. The new governor gets up at 6:30 n. Hi.' Why don't he act llko a roal farmor, and not go to bed ut all. In tho next war, seemingly so nenr. thore will bo many reluctantly don uing tho gay striped Bilk shirt and re turning to tho horrors of tho ship yards. . ANARCHY URGED ..( .' s (S. V. Ilullotlu) " Editor Tho Uullotln: Oh, tor a return to tho good old-fashioned dnyn of spanking! What this country needs is not movlo censors, truant officers or moro Juvenile courts, but a spunk tun. renaissance, a flrmor homo policy among the parents parents with tin1 sense and couraxo to spunk hard and often. We should return to tho days vbea mothers took daughter to the Bttlo Bud fathers took sons to the bancmcnt for tho common purpose of spanking thorn whoro spunking Is most effective What little spanking is done now adai s is on a par with what ono would expect to bo administered in a bonrd In school for girls. I saw a father recently attempt to spank a 10-year old boy, and roally It was a farco. A padding of corduroy trousers botwoon the hair brush and the boy's skin nullified the effort Anyono who has been spanked by a father or grand father of tho former generation knows that a strap or hairbrush back has no terror for the youth with- n is trousers on, '.They should always tie romoven first, then, holding the boy firmly across the knees, tho spanks should bo , rained down hard and fast until tho naughty jrouth tingles with desire to reform. . .., fi. I'AUUIiLn. ' San Francisco," January . RipplingRhunres EG AWalt Mason DIME NOVELS. I'VE TOILED since day was breaking, I'm tired nnd broken kneod, and all my heart is nehing for something good to read. A good old-fashioned story that has a deeetit kick, wherein the heroes gory make all the villains sick. I want no weary pages, dissecting human souls, no works hy bogus sages, no plotless rig maroles. 1 drop my thread and needle, I dump my checker board, and think of good old Heuille, whose books I once adored. The heroes hunted red men along the forest aisles, and left a gross of dead men all corded up in piles. The red men caught the heroes, and bound them to tin stake, and, like so many Xcros, decreed that they should bake. These talcs were not demand ing a strain, to comprehend ; a ten-cent understanding, could grasp them to the end. Though full of scrap and quarrel, and corpses on the ice, they all were strictly moral, and virtue conquered' vice. And there was always action that kept a man awake, and gave him satisfaction, and soothed his inward ache. And there were love and spooning, and moonshine iu the air and lovely damsels swooning, and palfrys here and there. New authors come and wheedle, and say their works are great, but how I ycaru for Headle, whoso hooks arc out of date I A democracy is a laud iu which the man with 2.98 says "Howdy Old Timer" to a man worth seven million. AUTO PAINTING Now in the tlmo to have your Auto ItoOnWx'd. Wo cheerfully solicit your patron age nnd curly hooking. Prices right. Plus quality service and workmanship. We nro permanently lornteil nt U2I No. l'lr Street. Geo. Watson Co. I'linno 777 Mcdfonl, On'. WATCH YOUR BATTERY PHIWT-O-MTK IUTTKUT . . .. STATION For Onlck Semre nione !! REAL BARGAINS In Serviceable Used Cars Crater Lake Automotive Co. 1!M South Front Nt. H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER Successor to Weeks-Conger Co. Mcdfonl. Ore. Babbiting, Welding:, Repairing and Lathe Work REASONABLE RATES t Crater Lake Automotive Co. IS Mouth Front 84. An historical movie is one in which you see a sword-cquipped knight in knee pnnts smoking a cork-tip cigarette. A German scientist says dull colors arc depressing. At any rate the French dun appears to have thut effect. The next congress will be more evenly divided, and both parties should have a delightful time fixing tho blame. ' The cuss words a. 'pedt-'slriah (earns come iu handy ' later when he buys a flivver and. wishes to describe pedestrians.' -' When the next war- tlTreatcus, jingo .manufacturers of ordnance will have the active support of the publishers of memoirs.". It has been a long time since a man was cauued by Greece be cause the people grew tired of hearing him called "The Just." Patriotism urges the maintenance of a great, merchant marine, but patriotism is a very unnourishing substitute for freight. Another objection to hands across the sea is that they itch in the palms, ... , . Once in a while we begin to think there is' no. more humor in America, and then some fat man's love letters arc read iu court. Apparently no man is equipped to serve as European correspon dent, until he has reinforced the capital "I" on his typewriter. 'i '' Hint to officials:!' .So. 'live that it will never be plain that your private law practice needs closer personal atteutiou. necessary to cx- Where Are Your Valuable Papers Stored? Many thousands of Dollars in Uouda aiid 1 .and Valuable Papers were lost during ' the Astoria fire. . . If yours are in a save deposit vault in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Medford, you can rest as sured that they are safe from fire and theft. ELECTRICALLY PROTECTED? The cost is small. Attendants always in charge. First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON. Largest Bank in Southern Oregon. , ' Correct jtliis'setitdiiCo : "Look qujcklyj John" said the wife; 'that charming woman at the next table is trying to flirt with you." Statistics concerning America's importation of nuts arc imper fect. They don't tell how . many go back when the lecture tour is finished. !- ' 5- '' '"' '' . 'v K ' it.- ' X ' "CASCARETS'-CONSTIPATION Clean Your Bowels! " Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, -Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Silliman's Trade School LEARN TO MAKE CANDY Why work for .Wages? Be your own boss. Be a practical eaudy maker and work for yourself. THE CORRECT ART OF CANDY MAKING Taught in 30 Days. COSTS YOU ONLY $100 .1 i 0nq of tbe best trades you caii l(?aiu ; SLotspf good, "'.openings. for-a good Candy Kitcbcri: ' ' J "'' ' I started in 1915 without a dollar You can do. the V ... ' . same. . : - , T 'I- CLASS STARTING NOW. Factory North Holly, and West Second ".;', E. C. SILLIMAN of Silliman Bros., Chief Instructor NOTICE. Through 'an Krror Our Office Telephone Number was omitted In the new Directory. IT Iii 77 DR. H. E. MURPHT. Dentistry and X-Itay 2nd Floor Medford Bide. Clean your bowels then feel fine I ' Enjoy , tho nicest, ,' gentlest bowel rlfansing you ever experienced by tak ing ono fir two candy-like Csscarets tonight. They physic your boweln fully. All the constipated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping or stirring you up. There will , be no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, diszinesa, biliousness or sour stomach when you wake up in the morning. More men, women dnd chil dren take Cascsrcts for the liver and bowels than all other laxative-cathartics combined. ' 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sites. Any drugstore. THE NEW THE UNIVERSAL CAR SEDAN " " '.'" ':. , ' ,. i The Ford Sedan is indeed causing a sensatiou wherever it appears. It's improved construction, finer and more luxurious accommodations, nnd many improved features assure its popu larity. v . . , ".. "', ., ; ,j ' The dependability and economy of Fords arc well known. They arc dependable under the most severe conditions. ..Tbey nrc economical both iu first cost and maintenance. These two features, together with case of opcratiou, recommends this little car for family use even- day of tho year. CALL AND SEE THE NEW SEDAN! $702.80 in Medford Equipped With Starter and Demountable Rims C.E.GATES AUTO CO. h"-tu Oof: S'ixtlt knd Pacifio Hinwayv IH PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolves all obstructions In clogged drain and sower pipes ni'Y IT TRY IT For Sale By A. I,. VROJMX. IIS K, Front St. FARM IMPLEMENT REPAIRING Spray Rigs and Engines Williams Implement , Service .. 28 S. Bartlett Will? 11. Wouldn't You Like to Go East Through mm Of ennrsn von wmilrl nnA Kv mnt this way you will rco most of the beauty spots of tho Went You may Join tho morry-makcrs on nnltfnrnlft'a nllv-nru Atronrl BnA ihn w - v. -Mimu, OTJ 1 CAA. V a at Tia Juana; go through Carrlso Gorge and over the Apache Trail Highway, and take In the Mardl Oras. Then too, you have a choice of routes, stop-over privileges and best of train : service. Ask your local ticket ajrent for LOW noiMl TRIP and ONK TV AY FARES, timo tables and descriptive folders or write JOHX M. SCOTT" (ienernl IassenrT Agi-nt, I'ortlnnd, Oregon 1 tL'NESl J ,TIio. Bunsliino Way 'Crow IV 8. A." " ..:.;;-it'.'