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"1: PAOTC FOUR ttEDFORI) MATL 'TRIBUNE," MEDFOW),' OKEflOy. TUESDAY, JANUARY DO. 1923 ! Bedford mail tkibune AH IKflKPEKnUCT NHWSl'Al'BH PUUMKIIKO KVKKY AKTKKNOON KXCEPT HUNIJAY. HY TUB MKDFOHO 1'HINTINQ CO. Tho MHlford Humlay Morning tfun In furtittfhcd HUbacrlbtTB dunlrlfiie a Buven day daily neWHpupfr, Office Mnll Tribune Ilullillnif, 25-27-21 North Hr BtriMft. rnoiu, ti. A - ponRfilfitiLtlon nf the Demoori Ttmnt.' the Milforil Mall, the Meilfuril Tribune, the Huuthern Orcaonlan, Tho AHhUnd Tribune. JtOItKHT W. UUHL. Editor. I. HUMPTKU HM1TI1. MalMKvr. BI; MAIL In Advance: imijv, with Sunday Hun, year.....$7.t0 .Pally, with Hunday Hun, month "fi lalr, without Kunduy Hun. year.. 6. CO Dairy, without Kunduy Hun, month .6-' Weky Mall Tribune, 0110 year 2.00 Sunday Hun. one yeur - 2.00 BY OAUHIKIt In Mtdfurd, Ahlanil, Jaoksonvlllp, Central Point, I'hoenlx, Talent and on Highways: Dally, with Sunday Hun, month 75 llutlv nlthmit Aumliiv Hun. month Ai tally, without Sunday Hun. year.. J.f.O Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.P0 All lerm by trarrlcr, cah In advance. KEEP THE COUNTY HEALTH- NURSE. Official paper of the City of Mi-dford. crucial paprr or jaoKHon iouiuy. TIia nnlv mmp lintu'iwn KuBpn. Ore. and Sacramento, Calif., a dlatanco of over 600 miles, having leased wlra Aaso elated Prosit Service. Hwofn dally averajre circulation for olx.jnonlha endlnjf April. I, 1922. 3628. more than doublo the circulation of any othr paper puunaneu or uircujuieu Jaokaou County. '. lintered aa Hecond clans mntter Moflford, Oregon, under act of Murch MHMHKKS" OI THIS ASSOCIATED , PRBHH. , , Tim-Associated l'reaa la exclusively entitled to tho uho for republication of allhows dlsiMitchea credited to It or not othorwlan credited In this paper, and alao tatlio local newa published herein. All rltrhts of republication of suoclal dispatches herein are alao reserved. : . Ye Smudge Pot . v Arthur Pa rev tlnlosg the Non-Pnrtisan Loaguo . hurries up,: they will not bo satisfied in Oregon this yoar, in time for the land to do a good Job of plowing It self.-- There ought to be a law passed by the legislature prohibiting all the barbers going, to lunch when a cus tomer shows up. ''The maker of the. auto, almost as cheep as Henry Ford's, has so far shown, no signs of running for presl. dent" A REAR GUARD ACTION ', V,. - (Albany Democrat) - ' '-,(' Ben Simpson was tho first vlo timo of the Stletz war. He fell . ..backward out of the buggy while .lie. and Bent. Odenoal weTO on ; their way to tho reservation last ' Friday, and whilo be can't con : Blstontly show his wound, ho posl ', t'ively assarts that it is there. ';;'".. (50 Lonrs Ago. Col urn. n) fi V.'.-AN OLD TIMER TALKS;.' In .them days,' a man had to bo in the. 'state IS minutes before he could run for office, and only 90 per cent of the population were Insurance agontB. The (Saturday night dances lusted right into Sunday school.' My Paw paddled me first for wearing my Sab bath,., britches, on Thursday.. I can hear htm saying, "Do you think I'm Jay Gould", At the time of which 1 speak, the Armenians wore, starving as now, and Clarence Hutchison rodo a bicycle, I think it was a Cleveland. T NDK;P:NTS lire cliurKi's upon the county. Any : person unfit to work for a livintr, unci who lianlno one upon whom to depend for support, must be supported by tile? tuxpi'ern-of tho county. Imlifjents don't grow. They my ninde, usuully us u product uf two fuetorn, poor enviroiiinent ami poor health. Anything that will improve the environment of the individual, or the health of the individual in imy eoniiuuuil'i is therefore, not .only sii)remely desirable from a human and moriul standpoint, but from a business Ktitmipoint.- Jt mouua not only better citizens,' it means. in tlie last analysis, lower tiixes. ' ! . . Itculiziuir this fact scores of eommuiiiticB in this state and else- where have provided fur .couifcy health iiiinjeH. Jackson county was the pioneer county in this dirci'tion, and her record has been the ad miration of the entire state. . '' There is now a movement on foot to do- nway with the county health nurso on tho grounds of economy. Such action would not be economy, but gross extravagance,! !' i Miss Fnlldinc, tho retiring county health nurse, has paid for the cost of her department a hundred fold and no ono knows this better than the members of the county court. Not one but literally scores of children and adults have been i r ...,. i;r. ,.r ,,l,n,.;..,. ;r .,(,, ,.i ' dency by the application of preventative methods, by prompt atten lion to defects, which but for this servico'would have escaped notice, and brought disaster. There has been and is now no compulsion about' this, service Those who don 't want the assistance of the county health nurse, don 't have to have it. That the demands upon the nurse have been increas ing steadily in recent years, however, is the Ibcst possible evidence that the people of the county as a whole, appreciate her services and wailt them continued. It is inconceivable that with the record as it is, the county court would seriously consider the abandonment of this, splendid work.. It should be accepted as permanent, and the public spirited citi zens who have loyally supported such a worthy cause, should be re lieved from the continual fear that unless they travel in a body over to the county court every few weeks, it will-be abandoned., Portland Paper Commends Carkin It is reported In the dispatches that Keprosentative Carkin has abandon ed his own consolidation hill and de clared for the Hall measures. The statement is that he likes ills own. bill better, but comes put for ine nun bill in order to help Govern or I'iorco get through the meusures uy which .ho plans to cut and redis tribute taxes. This 1b citizenship . of Hie first rank, n Is representative govern ment that is representative. It Is high purpose which generally omu lated in the stato, legislature would yield hotter government. This, is a good legislature. Tin I there are Btlll some currents and cross currents in the body that ought not to bo there. Some, members arc afraid some othor members will make a record that will attract at-' teutionto him as a possible candidate for governor, seuator or some other high offico. ' There arq a few other members, a very few, who aro listen- lug to the siren song sung by the se cret Interests In Portland. The amus- ng thing. is that, they think they do tnese things without being known in It, when as a matter of fuct, most of .neir colleagues know pretty well what Is going on. Thfit old game is a nanu-me-down from a rotten past but which, perhaps, with new blood, may ultimately be gotten out of law making In Oregon. Thcro seems to be- less of it at Salem this session than usual, . particularly in - the house, whore, they are many now faces and new names. The example of -Mr. Carkin Is note worthy. I It is tm aUitudo -.worth while and an example to be emu lated -Portland Journal, ' Tongue Twisters (To be read aloud) By C. L. EDSON, Author of the Gentle Art of Columnlng. DIDO DIDN'T IilKK DUDKS. "Tho Undo Idea, Is nn odd Idea,'' Thought Dido Dun, "And a bad Idea' Now niilo O'Doivd was o Lodi dude, And Dido thought Uint his work was crude. "Don't clou Uudo duds" tduj told that sou, "No Dudo O'Doivd for a Dido Dunn!" "For, I object, indeed," said she; "Indeed. I do to tho dudo idea." Tho reqiiPNt of Dido Bide obeyed, ' Then Dido Dido O'Dowd O. K.'d. Quill Points One seed catalogue doesn't make a spring. 1 A fricudly, nation is ono that doesn't roar with envy' while you Siab. - Ilcinio is free to choose. lie can dig, up or let the French dig in. If little Willie, is baffled by his arithmetic, don't worry. Ho may mukc a great detective some day. , , ' You can't tell by the looks of a woman.'s tur cpat. how soon her husband will finish tho installments. Tho man of noble lineage .who' doesn't ampunt to a darn, must find great consolidation in seoruing self-matlo mum Some of the poor doughboys must leave their wives, matter, some must leave their German polico dogs. For that It isn't so difficult to turn brass into money, hut-checking, privilege does it. The boy with the From all that can be gathered tho Portland bridges are uot much bettor than their ball tenui. ' The shooter's air was poor, tbo bul lot, traveling a block before it struck a girl. (S, F. Dulletln.) It don't Boom possible. The. wife of a senator is mad at tho wife of tho secretary of war, and makes Boveral charges, tho most startling being the following: 4 '.'The- war department ' fur. nisbes good looking officers for functions glyou by tho secretary of war!" There la nothing to tho charge. To afmsl' To arms! '.J HONEY AND MUD (Congressional Raoord) , : Tho devotion of tho Senator to i ! lis good wifo and his affection i and unceasing care and concorn 1 for- the two beautiful orphaned ' little granddaughtors who inado , their-homo with him, was most touching and Inspiring, It Is upon ' such homo, lito as this that tho ; strength of tho Kopuhllu routs. ..vhMe American homes, remain -iminoi'and undofilcd, the Nation 'll bo strong; hut when, if ever, fftliilly ties wouken and tear iinder, tho Ilopuhlla will tottor to its fall. . '. If is not , my , puriKiso to pro nounoo a eulogy uxn my friond, nor to rocito the-story of his numerous political . battles, lu which be . was well ablo to tako cam of htinsolf, and neither asked , nur gave quarter. Koine of us will remember tho tremendous mas tery of investlve that this friend ; . of ours posseHiied. I never shall forget ono sentence that comes to - ' my mind just now, and there nre In tlio Chamber those who will well remember the circumstance. ' A 'controversy had been running . ' bit born about a certain individual " 'flot necessary to unme. Inquiry ws's made of the Senator while ho ; Vs on tbo floor as to what hn knew about this man. I never stoil forget his frightful comiaari- nou. Borne of you remember it, I anl sure. , Speaking of this man, ha ald:, v . An obseener bird never flopped hl Tulture wings. A .slimier reptiln never crawled the cwth. " .' . A surgeon may be a wonder in his line, but did you ever watch one trying to carve a roast? . ' . Correct this sentence,: "For tho lovo of Jlike," said tho husband, "take this fifty and buy a now hat; that ono looks seedy." Washington Honeycombed by K. K. K. Says N. Hapgood Water Permits Jackson County : Harold Lloyd, Page Harold Lloyd in "Dr. Jack" Is con tinuing to hold the laughter-pulse of Meclford at the Page theater. There have been capacity houses at every performance. As a doctor Harold Lloyd is some bear. Apparently his medical, kit is filled with home-made instruments de signed primarily to separato chuckles, smiles and roars from wrinkled brows. . "Drj Jack" is brought to the home of tho Vsick-llttlc-woll girl," where a physician was keeping the girl from health so that he could collect a fee tliat would supply the soldiers' bonus. But when "Dr. Jack" arriveB he promptly and smilingly upsots the en tire household. Ho uses sunshine methods. Gloom begins to recode and cheer , takes its place, discord gives way to harmony. The girl likes his treatments. She restionda In more have , wayg tttan ona The doctor not ODjy cures her, but legally takes her under In Jackson, county permits been granted to: a. vt . Aioon, of I'lneliurst, urcgon.i i,i ,,, , . , , , . covering tho appropriation of water , H from a spring for domestic purposes i " . . ' - - . at a cost of 1200 00 Throughout this feature are comedy CI. T. Hershbcrger. Of Central '?' originality and of a most Point, covering, the appropriation, of., n"arls nature. wntor.from Willow ClccIc for irriga- , ' tion of ten acres.- At the Rialto, Q. II. Stowell. of Eoglc Point, Originality, unquestioned superiority covering tho appropriation1-of water' an(' artistic excellence characterize from Itoguo Hiyur.jfor tho irrigation , "Pink Gods," the current attraction of twenty ncres at u cost of $500.00. which closes at the' Kialto theater to , Nels r. Hansen,- of Climax, coyer- j night. Bcbe Daniels, James Kirkwood, iiig the appropriation! of water f roiri Anna Q. Nilsaon nnd Iluymond llatton Antelope creek for tho Irrigation of aro tho featured players. str ...ii n ..t VIZ ; fl , , V, i The title, "Pink Gods," comes from ft a cost oJ l-MOO1 Pino Hno. ! tQ aollcllt,el. ')fnk (1nmom, Floyd It. Wym'ore. of Eaglo', LPoint. '.:om'eMln 1,,re Ever try it 0 Piping Hot? If you haven't, you've a great big pleas' , ant . surprise in store. Shredded Wheat , makes the most, delicious hot porridge you ever tasted a real whole wheat por' ' '. ridge. ' ." ; Here's how you make it: Put two -' ShreddcdWheatBiscuitsinasmallsau' ' '.'') pan; 'add salt and enough water to i cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until v thick, Then serve with milk or cream. Simple enough, isn't it? Doesn't it make you wonder why you've spent; so much v time cooking less nutritious cereals? Shredded Wheat is 100 whole wheat,' ready-cooked and ready-to-eat.' A per fect, delicious food for arty meal of the . day. Serve it sitnply with milk or cream, , or topped with berries or fruits. Con-; tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un sweetened you season it to your taste. ! : Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker f a real.whole-wheat toast. Try it with V butter, soft cbfCese or marmalades. .' u covering the appropriation of water Bumu " ,,'r ,, " ",!lUre H"Wa from McNeil' creek for tho irriua-, "ow soino will, ell their very souls tor tion of flvo aarcttv : I the glittering iirice, and also soino of. J. II. I'lleut of Itoguo River, cover Fourteen United States aonators and congressmen,, thirty , Washington correspondents nnd numerous gov ernment officials aro members of, .the Ku Klux Klnn, according to tho rove- ltitlonB of Norman Hapgood In tho February issue of Hearst's Interna tional Magazine), explaining , how Washlnglpn is. honeycombed by the klan. Declaring, thut tho Ku Klux Klan alum to dlctuto to courts, Junes, leg Matures nnd governors: thut Its vic tories In the November election havo niado It still more confident of this control: thSt it Is already Issuing orders on points -religious nnd racial, Mr. HnpgooU prcecnlH actual ovicience in tho form of confidential loners. secret mcHsugrs, telegrams and othor written, material, some In code, which describes Ku Klux methods of con trolling the administration of Jus tice, of ineteing out punishment, ana of obtaining Intoriiiution, Mr. Hapgood cites, nn Instance In DeWItt county. Twi.i; where the grnnd Jury called to Investigate the klan Itself, was eompoHod of ten-klansnu-n nnd two other members friendly to the klnn. Naturally, says Mr. Hapgood, tho. report It rendered was more than an exoneration. II was un eulogy. Another IhhIiiupo Is at AKhevtllc, N. C, where an organ iser nnd kleagle of a local Ku Klux Klan was indicted on vnrlous charges. His attorneys prevented, the, ciino from appearing iM-foro a Jwlwe known to he unfavorable to the klnn and brought It up beforo a Judge wbo Is a klansmnn. 'A hundred pi-r cent Ainerhnn Judse," writes Hapgood "means a JurlKe favorable to the Klnn." When there are nets of violence and other violations of law commit ted by masked men, frequently In the uniform of the klan, the officers of that organisation always say that these climes are not committed by lhat organisation,'' says Mr. Hapgood.-. "What really happens is that few chosen men net, the klan as a whole having no details." A system of spies who watch the malls and telenraph communications, provides much of the klan's inside information. 'There are many Klnnsmen In the roslofflco department throughout the 'nlted fllnto ns well as In Washing ton. Home time nttn. there were fl' In the poMi'tCUe at I'oiilaml. cue- gpn. The poBtmastor reported the situation to tho postmaster goneral. Thero hava oecn numerous com plaints against members of hte klan in tho postaffico. to the effect; that they were tampering with the mail of cllaens who,.woro, not klunsjnen." Ill, October,- a klan was formed in Washington, .which it Is olalmod, now Inclutles thirty well-known, news papermen, fourtoen United. Btutes senators, und representatives, high of ficers of the army and navy 'and other offirlals of national reputa tion. Hut Innsmuch as thero was lit tle attempt at secrecy in forming this branch,. Mr. Hapgood , ventures, tho! opinion that this effort Is possibly not. as serious as tha more secret ones. ' Imperial Klalllff Clarke, ho de clares, claims to have n klansmnn in tho United States Secret servtco at Washington, Ui-C. who keeps htm ad vised whenever that branch i of. tltn federal government does anything with tho Ku Klux Klnn. Among the letters presented by Mr. Hapgood to substantiate., his statements is one which contains tho klnn injunction to "destroy this letter by fire." Others contain klnn formula nnd code words such as "Itsub" means "In the Kacrcd and Unfailing Uond." and Ah' A I, to, denote ''I -Am a Klunspinu." Ing the appropriation of water from Kogun Itlver for the irrigation of ten ncres at a cost of $000.00. J.- G. I'hipps of .Prospect, covering the appropriation at water from Knll creek for, the. irrigation of twenty acres. .... W. H. Dennis Of, Kaglo Point. covering tho appropriation of water from- Itoguo Itlver for domestic us and for the Irrigation, of, fifty ncres at a cost of $1000.00.' E. I'elle, of Trail. Oregon, covering the appropriation of water! from Long Urunch crock' for tho irrigation of. tun ucres at a cost of (400.00. -I i i Chicago Man Surrenders. LOH ANtiliLKS, Jan. 30. Virtus Hohm. indicted bv tho Cook county. Illlnuis. grand Jury, was arrested hero last night at the Ambassador hotel and is being held at tho city Jail on n telegraphic warrant from Chlcugo omccrs. ' I'lu'tlcuhuiy tiro Sooiul, IIOSTON. Jan. SO. Mary Garden cnlled on Kmlle Coue .hero today. seeking the aid of the, exponent of nuto-rtsposltlon to improve, her health, her dlspoHltlon'Jind hor voice. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit Cut This Out It It Worth Money , Cut out this, slip, .enclose, with. Be aud tuail.lt tn Foley & Co, 2835 Shol field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your Namo and address clearly. You will roootvo in return a trial packago con taining' Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pouud for coughs,, colds and croup; Foley Kldnoy fills tor pafna in Bides nnd buck; rheumatism, backache, kid ney aud bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly clonnslng cathartic for con stipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Bold ovcrywhoro. ! Adv. 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