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MEDFORD MAHi THHSUXE. MKDFOUD, OU'lMiOX. Til UK'S DAY. FKBltLJARY , lm
BILL TO REGULATE
PACKER C01I
The Royal Bride and Bridegroom
HONORARY POST IN
LEGISLATION ON
BRITISH VAR DEBT
BEFORE CONGRESS
WASHINGTON, Ko!. 8. Legisla-
WASHINGTON, Fob. 8. Further
tion which would glvo effect to the 'coimideratloii by llio 'full sonuto agrl-
ciiuuro commiuco or tno propoacu
British debt Bultlomant URraement
reached recently by tho British and
American debt commissions, was tak
en up today by the houso ways and
means committee,
As Introduced by Representative
Burton, republican, Ohio, a member
Armour-Morris pavMor combination
was recomrnendod In a report submit
ted toduy by a BUb-commlttne headed
by Senator Kendrtck, Wyomlni?,
which several weeks ago heard Sec
retary Wallaco of tho department of
agriculture and F. Kdson White of
of tho commission, tho mousure was' Anm)U1. Und company
in tho form of a. general amendment
to. the existing debt funding law and
would approve and authorize the
British settlement.
In addition it would nuthorize set
tlements, similar in terms, with other
governments Indebted to this coun
try "subject to tho approval of
president. ''
Ilepubllcan members of tho com
mittee wanted the specific terms of
tho British settlement sot out in the
amendment, but it waB not cortalu
that thoy would Insist on this.
Democrats on tho committee re
garded the provision authorizing tho
commission to make settlements with
tho other nations "similar in terms"
to tho British agreement as leaving
tho door wide open for much moro
liberal agreements. Their chief ob
joctlou was to tho section authoriz
ing future settlements subject only
to tho approval of tho president.
Tho sub-committee recommended
that no action be tuken, however, on
tho bill of Senator LaKollette, re
publican, Wisconsin, for restoration
of tho federal tiftdo commission's
powers over tho packing industry,
t rnlisfcrrpil in ihn rtomi rt mpnt rif nir-
Secretary Walluec, tho sub-com-niittee
report eald, gavo assurances
that overy possible step to protect the
public Interests lu tho Annoiir
MorrlB combination would be taken,
whilo Mr. Whlto, new head of Ar
mour and company, stated positively
that organization of tho now Armour
and company la Doluwaro was not
designed In any way to uld acquisi
tion of tho Morris assets.
INDICTED AIDE OF
NEW ARMY HATS
TO PROTECT NECK
WASHINGTON, Fob. 8. ny the
An.tocic.ted 1'1'cbs) Army "tin hnt"
doflKnera nro working on new offecta
In Iron millinery for futuro war lien,-
Horn:. Tno trenu is towara tno uor-
man coal scuttle mak. Tho most
favored model now under coiiBldera-
CHICAGO,. . Feb. 8. Virtus: C. Hon has a Rwceplnir curve ot gruce-
Rohm, who was arrested In Los An- fully draped steel plate around the
i - . a 1. . ....j ...t.i. t. f ' l.nr-k 1t nrnlM'l tltii tii.vk finil It 1h
Bios micr uu wus iiiuicieu wuu ",-";'- - ' .... ' ..hn.tl. A nl.tiir... -Thn Lait
b 1 t own a most to the Jaw Done . oupp.-r, imm -j
H ft:
Tho Duke of York, second son of the Iiritish family, with his bride
to be, Lady Elizabeth Howes Lyon, whoso engagement was recently an
nounced fTOin London.
On WodncEday evening, Janunry
31, the Community club of Pine Grove
held their .semi-monthly meeting at
the. Bchool houBO. A good program
was given with numbers by both the
pupils and tho adults, Mrs. Carter,
county superintendent and Elizabeth
Ilurr, rural nupervisor, were in at
tendance nnd spoke on "Better Jtural
Lundln, reputed "boss" of Mayor
Thompson's organization, and 22
otbors, charged with conspiracy to
dofrnud tho Chicago Bchools of $1,
000,000, appeared In criminal court
today. ' Ha furnished bond of $10,
000, the same amount furnished by
Lundln nnd others, and was roloasod
pending calling of tho case, which
has boon tentatively placed on the
call of Circuit Judge Hubel for tomorrow.
lino. Add to that a Mriiht lirlm of
msvoro lines, but with a doublo cal
lop cut ovit tho rycH, to permit a
HoMlcr rruwUnf under flro to Roe hl
way from nhcll -hole to sholl holo
without oxpoHins murh Of hit tavo
nnd you havo a gt'iicral idea of tho
forthcoming stylo.
HIRED MAN'S PAY
PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
can get restful deep after the
first application.
AU druggists are authorized to
refund monoy if PAZO OINT
MENT fails to Cur any case of
ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING
or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases In C dnys, the
worst cases In 14 days. 00c.
WASHINOTON'. Feb. 8. Declines
In farm wages from 3 per cent to
6.4 per cent in four months period of teachers' meeting at
October to .lunuary nro UlHclosed by
the depaitment of agriculture. Day
farm laborors of the country as a
whole were averaging $1.98 a day
without board and $1.47 with board,
while by tho month tho average wage
was $40.30 without board and $27.81
with board.
By iho month without board, tho
highest nverage was $02.71 In the
western division, which also had the
highest average by the month with
hoard.- $42.87.
the
school board, wns presented to the
school, .Mr. Ilowen, tho chairman,
presided. A .social hour followed the
program, when the ladles served re
freshments. Miss Thelma Kent Is the
teacher.
On Friday afternoon, February 2,
five girls of tho Alderbrook school
met at tho homo of Mr. l'erry L.
Wait and organized the Hardlno creek
Hewing club, having received Instruc
tions for the same from the O. A. O.
Members of tho club are as follows:
Mildred KuBcnberry, president; May
Itriggs, vice-president; Florence Mil
ler, secretary; Mrs. Wait, local leader;
F.thel Smith and Nora Dusenber.'y.
Tho club plans to meet on Friday
afternoons after rocess nnd to have nil
articles finished by the closo of school
and thus have an exhibit ready for
the county fair.
Tho West Zone held a successful
togue lver last
Saturduy with Mr. Wegner, chair-1
man, piesiding. Departmental see-1
slons were held during the morn-'
lng, followed by physical culture ln-j
structlon by Miss Illumenfeld of Anh-
land. In tho afternoon, Mr. Moss
presented club work for 1 1 2 3 . The:
teachers then discussed methods of
tenching patriotism nnd MUs Fuller
led In the discussion of the value of
a State Teachers' I'lncentent bureau
to be conducted under tho auspices
of the O. S. T. A.
The Literary club of Sams valley
held an Interesting program last Fri
day evening at the schoolhouse. The
next meeting will bo on February 23.
Many schools aro planning patriotic
programs within tho next few weeks.
Tho Oak Orovo-school will observe
Lincoln's birthday" on Friday after
noon, the 9th. Tolo school will have
a spelling match and box social on
Saturday evening, tho 10th; the Wi
nter community will havo a box so
clul and program for the school on
Saturday evening; the Butto Creek
and Mays Creek schools nro plan
ning entertainments.
Court News
(Furnished by the Jackson
County Abstract Co t
- Circuit Court
Stato vs. Juan'Martlnez. Forgery.
State vs. M. M. Hefflin.. .Motion.
Leon to D. Schmidtt va. Jackson
County Creamery, S. A. Kroschel.
Cost bill.
Tillamook County Bank - vs. D.
Burford, Kato fcthel" Burrord. , No
tice ;
Joseph Wochmlck vb. Byron J. Mer
ritt et al. :Liea.'. . 1
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Real Estate Transfers.
A. W. Ilubbs to '.. It. Hubbs, Q.
C. . to lot 4, bile. 2S. Medford$
Ed Watson, ct ux, to Hazel Tav-
lor. W. D. to lot 1, blk.. 18,
Ilutte Falls
Sheriff to W. C. Foster, doed to
land In see. z,V twp. 35 8., It.
2 west , . t
Henry H. Tnyloi-r et ux, to Ed
win H. Taylor, W. D. to hind
in sec. 33, twp. 38 S., It. 3 W
T. P. Noble to Hewitt Land
company, W. I), to SVi see.
2C, twp. 40 S., n. 1 West
Walter Frazer in-own, et ux. to
Casslus H. Wood, ct ux, W. 1).
to land In DLC 4C. twpH 38 S..
It. 1 West
CobsIus II. Wood, et ux, to
Waltor Frazer Drown, et ux,
W. D. to land in DLC 40, twp.
38 8., n. 1 West
J. M. Iloykin. et ux, to Elijah' A.
KalnoiiH, et ux, W. D. to lots
1 and 2, blk. 3, Koss Add. to
Mcilrotd
C. B. C'arleton et ux to II. O: Pcch
et ux. Ld In DLC DG, Tp 37
S. It. 2 West .. ;...
C. C. Thompson ot ux to Lillian
A. Jones ot vlr. Ld in Sec 22
Tp 30 3.- ft. 4 West
John K. Wild ct ux to Reta E.
Colo et vlr. Ld In Sec 14 Tp
39 S. It. 1 East
J. E. Wild et ux to Roy M. P.irr
et nx. VH ot NV Sec 2 Tp
39 S. R. 3 East
Alfred E. Llttlechild to IUttle
Llttlechild. S1'H lots 51 nnd
62. Prachts Add. to Ashland....
Louis Olbson ct ilx to 11. L. Mes-'
sengor. NV& of SE Sec 32 ,Tp
35 S. It. 4 West
F. t). Homier (Admr.) to J. R.
Bowon. 4 Int. In Id. in Sees.
27 nnd 2S Tp 35 S. 1L 4 West
Evelyn B. Chandler to J. R.
Ilowen. XE of NK Sec. 2S, Tp.
35 S. R. 4 West, nlso WV& of
NV Sec. 27 Tp. 30 S. H. 4 West
Helen C. Chandler to J. 11. Ilowen.
. Vj Int. in Id. In Sees. 27 and
2S. Tp. 35 K. It. 4 West......
U'wls F. Lozier et ux to William
Davis et ux. Lot 13, hlk 1.
I.uinsilen's Add. to Medford... .
William Davis ct ux to Lewis V.
Lozier et ux. Lot 13, hlk 1,
Lumsden's Add. to Medford....
Jas. F. Meikle ft ux to W. C,
Baldwin et ux. Lot on Califor
nia streot, Ashland
Jackson Comity Ilk. to .lames N.
CoroutL 8H of SB Set' 2!
Tp 31 S. It. 1 East f.000
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WA9HIXGTOX, Feb. S. President
Harding has accepted un honorary
chairmanship of the ' Huguenot Wal
loon Xew ' Netherltinils Tercentenary
commission, organized by .the federal
council of churches W arrange for ob
servance in April of noxt' year, par
ticularly of tho religious significance
of the founding of Now York City.
Tho federal council of churches also
announced that tho 'last, Sunday of
that month. had been designated for
special -services commemorating the
landing of the Huguenot and Walloon
pilgrims under the auspices of the
Dutch West India company. 1
President Harding expressed . his
"deep appreciation of the contribution
of this splendid people to. the found
ing, tho development and the present
state of our common country," In ac
cepting tho appointment. ' j
RECORD SPUO CROP
CIUCAOO Feh. . Ono hundred
and nlxty ihoutiand carloailB of lt
HeiiHon'H reeoid-hn-akiiiK potato crop
are still in tho posussion of Bioworn,
a surplUH without precedent in tho
last nlno years, tho United States bu
reau of agricultural economics said
today. The. condition-was said to ho
duo to difficulty in moving jhis un-.
usually law crop.
Tho greatest surplus, ' tho report
stated, obtains in the west. North
Dakota, Colorado nnd Idaho, Bouth
Dakota and Nebraska nro among the
state's holding larffe reserves.
Shippers In tho Itocky . mountain
section fold best Kivulo sacked pota
toes at forty cents a hundred pound,
northern Orent I-aJtoa Hhippers re
ceived around- sixty 1 cents, while
wentern' New Tork and , northern
Maine shippers wero priced ninety
cents to a dollar.
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MOSCOW. -Feb. R. (Ilytho Assn-I
elated Press) Hoviet Waders in a so-,
lies of .conferences held during the
post fortnight' hav definitely decided
against Kussia'H partiripulion in any
European or Near Haste rn war Kiow
in out of tho Ituhr or tlio Lnusunnc
situations, tho correspondent learns, j
Russia - vlll defend, herself if at-' '
tacked,, but. will take no active part
in a conflict outsidu Ijci own terri
tory, even to aid (Herman workers
should a' revolutio ndevelop in Ger
maixj.'. Unssla's leaders want her to
bo in a position to play a profitable
role in the European war which some'
believo will bo inevitable sooner orj
later. '
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