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i PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE j AN ISDKPKN'nKNT NEWHPAPER ICiU.IrfHKD EVKRV AFTERNOON KXCEIT HLM'Ai, BY THE MEUFORIJ J'RINTINO CO. The Medford Sunday Morning Sun Is ftrnlAliel subcriira deuirlnic a seven tL.y Ully neftHpatxr. Office Mall Tribune Building. 25-27-29 North Fir vtrevl. Phone 75. A consolidation at the Democratic Times. lh Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, the Houtliern Ores on la ti, The Aahutid Tribune. ROBERT V. Rl'HI, Editor, fl. 8UMITKR SMITH. Manager. HT MA Hi In Advance: laii, Willi Sunday Sun, year. Imflv Kiiintiiv Hun. tiionlh... '??! 1bIv, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6 Iiniiv. without Kundav Sun. month Weekly Mail Tribune, one year , 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year m 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland. Jacksonville, Central i'oint, rnoemx, Tfltnnl anil nn If lu hwavit: Ially, with Sunday Hun, month. .75 Iu11v. without Sunday Sun, month . t hilly, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.&0 I fail y, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.50 AH terms oy carrier, uunn in nuvunte Official paper of the City of Medford. lmc)ui paper or jacttfon county. The onlv fnp-r between Eugene. Ore.. snd Hacramento. Calif., a distance of over T'0' miles, having leased wire Asso olattU I'ress Service. Hworn dully Average circulation for im-ntha ending April I, 1D23, 3i28. rrtnr than double the circulation of any ' other rwtiwr published or circulated In .lckson County. Entered as second clasft matter at Medford, Oregon, under act. of March 8, iM;g. Xt EMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dlsiaiches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thin paper, and also to the locnj ihws published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Congress is in the throes of a char ity spasm, and is figuring on passing the shipping and Ilritish war debt re funding bills. If there is anything left when they get through it should be donated to Die starving Armenians. All the nation can do Is hope and pray all land east of tho Mississippi Is not ceded and deeded outright to Russia. , KILLS HKilSlCLF IN I.Ofc'G JUMP (lldllne Salein Statesman), llroke a record. The Civic Improvement clubs of San KranciBCo and vicinity received $i000 for their services against a bill before the peoplo of California at the last election, l!000 of tho aforemen tioned sum going lo a high mogul and expert on improvement. The Improve ment seems to hnve been incomplete, as they went and told tho legislature about It. i . FARMER RORED TO DEATH I1Y HULL (Hdllno Dubuque, la., Times). Tho politicians aro at work again. The community Is figuring on hold Ing another banquet for tho purpose of eating an aqueduct under the esteemed Espce, where Sixth street meets It. With all the moonshlnlng, bootleg fdug. rum smuggling, alloy guzzling, bribing, and general hcllralslng going on throughout tho land, In connection with Prohibition, it looks like the manufacture of evidence lo catch 'cm la a sign of laziness. GO AHEAD! QUIT BAWLING! YOU'RE AMONG FRIENDS (Lakevlew News) MIbh bryan, dolighlfully charm ing, executed two numbers, and blublublublu blublub lublii blublti fruguguguRiigugugugu kukururuk to a largo gathering of friends - and kin. A LADY TALKS Ills commission Is WOOD a mouth Just from what ho gets on the side celling a patent shoo Kllsh, but ho sllppod out of hero without paying for Ills pancakes. Elslo says: "The poor boy, he's got so much on his mind." Blio s always got an alibi Mi nor Bwcotlos. She's tho typo that gets 'cm between the eyes with a soft-nosed bnllut, when the long lane starts turning. 1 lo shot off his bazoo In a fatherly mnnnor to mo all one morning, und I said when he finished: "Don't you ever have any rational momonts?" I never saw a drummer yet thut wasn't making JW.OUO a year. I'm roadlng tho Hellhounds of Holly wood. I'd llko to boo that place. 1 went to a riniico last night, and made a hit with the Grandpa set. One of theso days, some citizen will break Ills neck In tho shell hole district, nnd six years afterwards the supreme court will render n decision that a holo can not bo obliterated with good Intentions, nnd, that defendant baa no hole to crawl out of damages ought by said plaintiff, however palu dal It may be. 80 NICE OF 'EM (Chlco Enterprise) Raw, i. T. will preach his fliwvafl aermon on Sunday net: Itnv AltivvT will render nn anthem (tff hy wj thanksgiving, cspec inlty' (Vmjrtol for tho occasion. fit"' rfim f shining brightly In the virlbit'.- imil' blizzard Is raging In ih'tplj limt thu metropolis don't be- TW !vll' riiVMrn made a decided I, K ,ini .rim putrwns of the Alamo fftiflft' tW weck- "u""r M bfliltf rttM to bear them ,Xrftf)'fi'.luir'AIJ' H"1'' hy K- ' M; lMliWy Bpenllng. Editorial Correspondence SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 13. Grants Vans In right- lt'a tho climulo. Hu lent tonight looks like a hUwe u.t ting in Way Down Last. Wheeecww It has been snowing all day anil to night a gale U driving the fine flakes right through tho whik(;i of the Farm Jtloc its they inan.li down to the (-veiling committee meetings. The capital atepu uru snow Hllilt-8. and tho evening train out of Portland In frfivnn In ftiA tcui-lr iii.fit' tlm oliv limits and will he an hour late. An old fashioned hack on runners with sleigh bells jangling slid up State street this evening, and a few minutes later a Limousine dushed by with a bob sled on the rear, crowded with boys and girls yelling their heads off. i At sundown ex-(!overnor Olcott and his twin sons were observed muffled nt. lib,, "tin I....M nf II.,. ull,.t ,.),' returning from a hunt in the hills, Tho ex-uovcrnor Is liavlnir a fine time apparently. Il never goes to That's the reason. the state house. The farm bloc suffered Its. first real reverse In tho house lain today. ino Kin to put two uin farmers on the frame commission was defeated. Speaking as a dirt farmor himself, Iteprcac-ntative Cowglll opposed the chine to total the number of bills being killed these Inst few days. The senate embalmed the Kuchn bill to reform tho Initiative today, in snito of Gus Moser's strong plea for tho measure. Senator Joseph led the nt- tack against it, and enjoyed himself tremendously. Cius became some what sarcastic and said It was inspir ing to see a new champion for tho Initiative in the Portland senator who was supposed to be In tho senato to advance his own Interests and pro tect the interests of Meier and l-'rank. Joseph rose to correct tho Multno man senator. Ho said he was there not only to represent his constituents and fight for thu Oregon system, but was there to keep his eye on Ous. Cus Newbury arrived today in the blizzard, ond took his seat with Judge Dunn in tho senate. The two men looked rather alike, which of course, will be considered ,, insult by both "L "I"!-..1"' '.-r did- They both stick ii it their heads rather like very intelligent wild turkeys, when there is something Interesting said. And as consolidation was being de bated there was something Interest ing most of the time. m That S. T. crossing bill Is stilt in committee and Hen Day of the S. 1'. apparently wants it to stay there. Hen Day has n way, wo observe of getting what he wants. Nevertheless the Jackson county, delegation is de termined to get results and the Jack son county delegation is one of tho most effective In this legislature. That sounds flattering. It isn't par- ticularly. We said "this legislature." Quill Home is it Iacc where somebody knows how to make thickened Ijravy. fr'nlile: Once there whs ii woman of her "nerves." Tho survival of jay walkers idiot is u hardy perennial. Alexander was lucky. lie eotiiicred the world and died before the lime came to collect the indemnilv. The chief difference between Ihe modern novel is $1.!'0. It must be nice to be a conservative leader anil have nothing to do but be alarmed once in a while. The man who owns a used ear small son picks up that kind of language. A wicked wet comes in handy, whiskey for a siek wife. The difference between domestic a (,'ivl K''ts paid for domcltie .service. The league isn't botherinK about until something serious turns up. ft RippIingRhuroas t . I.A -hrt or won . THE FAILURE. JAMKS ni.Nli'llAT failed in i luck j ns ivy to n Irec-tnink ik opened up three kinds of stores, and always, soon or late, the sheriff came and closed the doors, and put his seals on straight. And people said, "This Pincjmt wiiiht is lazy, tired and slow; he isn't constituted right, or he could make things go. We've known him since he was n boy, and we have always said he never would siteeess enjoy, he'd never get ahead. He has no purpose high or true, he's not with zeal replete; his head is full of liquid glue, lie reasons with his feet." James Dingbat failed a dozen times, nml then he bought n lyre, and soon his fame, 'through many climes, spread like it house afire. The odes he sold, by pecks and peeks, made all the world grow pale, and money orders, drafts and cheeks, eiime in by every mail. With fortune's smiles on him bestowed, he was a happy man, and to the coun try club he rode in his large blue sedan. And people said, "This l)ingbiit scout has now lived down the past; ah, well, we never had a doubt that he would win at last. In him we always recog nized n man of noble worth, and so we're not at till surprised that he. astounds the earth." . rEDFOKD MATIi TRinUXE, SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 12. Honorable John Carkln presided as speaker of the bouse tills afternoon. contrast with the Satanic, .Monlu.-jpliclean countenance of Kap Kubll, John look ed like a cherubic emblem of purity and light. Hut he proved to be no baby at the business and made a vali ant effort to do the Impossible, which means to eliminate needless conversa- tlon and speed up the transaction of business. Speaker' Kubll earlier In the day pleaded with the members to reduce tho oratorical tonnage, and confine thomselves to Important subjects under discussion, but tho words wore no aooner uttered than Representa tive Lewis introduced a resolution calling for now flags in tho house chamber and new flags on the state i ?pou"de to ho '""owed by a request for unanimous consent that a certain boo bill be placed on Its final passage. The thing simply can't be done , under the accoptcd rules of nroceduro. There Is the Inalienable right of free mmprli n,i i. ion,- n ri.i. IKirtlon of tho membership in every house suffers from acute vibration of tho vocal chords, there is no escaping 8,uch ""Sestion and waste of time, as tno Present session, and all sessions oof" have suffered. The only thing 1 do of courso from the speakers standpoint is to do his best and that is what John did. That is what Kubll , does. ' That is what speakers have always done since the days of King Canute. I'ut the mention of "bees" was too much much for Representative Lee of I ( lackamas. Anything savouring of humor is always too much for Mr. Leo, for he considers himself some tiling of a villago wit- Ho also likes to hear himself talk. Sly, how he does like to hear himself talk! And it is difficult to blame him for he has the most powerful voice ever heard outside of a three-ring circus. Ho could get a life job anvtime with ninglings. Ho might blow the tent (low1 but , wold k h, f ican a The tart man on the last row would hear him, oven if it happened to be feeding time In tho animal enclosure. A conscious sense of humor com bined with a conscious sense of vocal power, thero overyono must admit, Is a formidable combination. So when Hon. Calliope Lee aroso there was nothing for the speaker to do but press In on his ear muffs and wait until the storm was over. . "Speaking of boos!" shouted Mr. ico, as tho flags by tho speaker's desk started to flutter, "I know a littlo about boos. They stung me onco Points who wasn't secretly rather proud would indicate that the blooming old-fashioned dime novel and the never has to wonder where his however, when a dry needs a little service and mati'imonv is that the lJuhr business, Just wait rrd)on sue tfl HI I . it I many things, he seemed to have no uliii;$, disaster to him stuck. Hu MKDFORD, OREGON'. to the tn no of about a (1000! And let ' mo say right here and now that Unless this bill is passed there won't bo a bee in the Btate of Oregon in fire years.' Not one!" There was more of it. Quite a gale in fact. But that was the essence, the humorous essence ns it were. 11 r. Lee sat down, while the echoes reverberated through the corridors, folded his short arms upon his ample waistband, and looked defiaut, he always looks defiant after he sits down, as if to say "That is merely a starter. If anyone forces me I will blow this entire assenib: across the Willamette!" But as" remarked before there is something contagious about or to be accurate lot us say vocal violence It hits a responsive chord in every legislative breast. Hon. Keeny from Eugeno is particula-ly susceptible. Loo can't roar without Keeny talking, and Keeny can't talk, without Lee roaring, If there were no rules of the house we believe these two geutle men would absolutely solve tho prob lem of perpetual motion. Keeny, however, is not as highly- endowed vocally as Lee. He has a largo well muscled mouth, but few teeth. As a result there is a certain deficiency In articulation. In - fact when Keeny talks, and he talks at least two-thirds of the lime, he gives one tho impression somehow of a large church bell swinging to and fro, but from which tho clapper, by some kind Providence, lias been extracted. Thero are certain sounds, much ges ticulation, unquestioned earnestness, in fact everything Is plain but Just what Mr. Keeny Is tryln; to say. 4 Speaker Carkln appreciating this fact asked Hon. Keeny to talk louder and Keeny responded by opening, bis mouth wider and putting a little more pepper in his uppercuts, but aside from that there was littlo Improve ment. As lew people knew what Mr. Keeny was talking about few people listened, whereupon the Eugeno rep resentative brought out a paper from bis pocket and started to read. He i said everyone had heard it before which was fortunate for his argument for no oue beard it then. They heard a noise, they saw the bell swinging, but . no intelligible words camo forth. Speaker Carkin suggested that Mr. Keeny keep to the subject at hand nnd... Mr. Keeny smil ingly, ho is a most affable and good natured gcntlemnn,--rcplied that he would, and perhaps ho did. He talked for fifteen minutes longer at any rate. Whether on or off tho subject it is tho Messrs. Lee andiKoeny and others similarly afflicted who aro responsible for tho fact that qick action in the house is impossible.,, In jtlic senate it Is different. The senators seem morn mature, they seem 'to know how to talk and also how to" keep still. As a result tho senate adjourns frequently with tho calendar cjlcared and waits for tho house to entail up. '. it inoro were no ruies, no supersti tion regarding the inalienable right of every legislator who wants 0 talk. talking, 'forty days would .always be enough to transact the necessary busi ness. Hut until parliamentary proce dure allows the speaker to use a club or a muzzle on tho Lees and Keenys, these last minute rushes particularly in tho lower houso, will continue. It can't under the circumstances be otherwise. Heforo ascending the throne Hon Carkin presented his measure . for passage recommended by the gover nor to put highway commissioners on a salary. As author of the bill John supiKirted it, of courso, nnd he was backed up loyally by Cowglll, but the mensuro was beaten by a small ma jority ns, in our opinion it should be Why on a program of economy pay f ir a commission when the best men in tho stuto can be secured for nothing! Tom Kay as usual made the best spcoch for killing the bill, ho is the Wiso Man of the Houso und 0110 of the most capable men in the leglsla ture. Tho plea that whatever the gov ernor wants should bo given him, that tho legislature should be merely a rubber stamp failed as It should Tho governor, ns before remarked, should be given the essential tools consolidation, an income tax, etc., etc., but putting the highway commis sioners on t'MidO per year salaries can not bo regarded ns essential tools. LITTLE PHIL SAYS HE SLEW SLEUTH LOS ANCil-I.lCS. Feb. 14. Felipe ("Littlo Phil") Alguln, recently de IHirtod from , Mexico, confessed ti Uuils I). Oaks, chler of police, that In killed Detective Sergeant John J. Fitzgerald hero a year and a half ago, the U)s Angeles Times stnted. Tho confession was said to have been made yesterday while tho train on which they wero returning to Los Angeles from Texas was crossing Ari zona. With Mi-rtford trnrt i I Medford made. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION IS-XGiWji 6 Bellans - j" j on re KeiieT ELL-ANS 85 and 75 Packijea Cvvrywh.r, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY FREDERICK, Md., Feb. lL (lly Associated Press). Policemen in this city and Daltlmore were searching today for a man and woman, who are believed to have kidnaped I. .'.Sister Cecilia, a music teacher at the Notre Dame academy here yesterday after noon and to have taken her to Jfulti more, where she escaped from i house there, after being held captive for several hours, and returned to the institution in a dazed condition. Stewart Cathcart, a taxi driver of Haltlmore who brought Sister Cecilia to Frederick in his car last night, was locked up in jail at the request of Father Kane. While not believing Cathcart to be implicated in the kid naping the priest stated that Cathcart gave evasive answers to many of his questions. According to Sister Cecilia's story as recited to Father William J. Kane, overseer of the Notre Dame convent, she was struck over the head with a blunt instrument by tho man, and drugged. She was still in bed today suffering from fright as a result of her adventure. Sister Cecilia, whose ago on the convent records is given as 31 years, was formerly Miss Mario Whalen of Verona, Pa., a suburb of Pittsburg. BALTIMORE, Feb. 13. Robert L. Osborne, the policeman whom Sistor Cecilia of Frederick, queried as to train A taxi service to that place, said today he did not notice anything strange when the nun approached him. Osborne said Sister Cecilia told him of a "sick friend" in Frederick who needed her and asked him if he couldn't find some means of getting her there. The patrolman said he asked several taxicab drivers to ac cept her as a passenger but when told that she did not have the required amount of money they refused. Finally, he said, Stewart Cathcart. who is being held by the Frederick , authorities for questioning, consented to drive her. to that place, Sistqr Cecilia told . Cathcart, Os borne said, to drive carefully and to pick out tiia smoother roads, asi she did not feel any too well. TIERS LONDON', Feb. 14. Six women and a man named Fordo arrested yester day at Limerick, are reported to have attempted to obtain the release of thirty prisoners from the jail there. They bribed the sentry to allow the prisoners to escape over tho wall. This he agreed to do but soldiers in disguise came over Instead and cap tured the waiting plotters. A document signed by Deputy Mo loney of Liam Deasy's staff, asserting that the morale of the Irregulars is broken, is said to have been found on Forde. ORDERS TO PAY DUESSRLDORF, Feb. 14. (By As sociated Press). Ono hundred million marks, representing tho fine levied on Oelsenkirchen as a result of tho clash between German police and French troops on Monday, are due from the town today, whilo the French retain In custody several officers arrested in connection with the Incident. One roiort from German sources de- Aspirin Gargle in Tonsilitis Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat -J A liarinlow and ctleettve garble in to di:iiolve hvo Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in four tablc!Miniiils of water, ajid gargle threat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. He Mire you ne only the grnuinc Rayrr Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Payor Cross, which ran be had in tin boxes of twelvo tablets for few cents. DON'T FORGET Picture Framing at Swem's Studio . UbQ H'd'we Co. 14. The Answer to your automobile problems AND THE PRIZE , Motor Car of the Day will be found .'. at "". " ' 123 South Front Street Visiting hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Courteous, treatment accorded all. KODAKS Useful Every Day in the Year Agents for the Eastman Kodak Company. clares that the men arrested, includ ing the burgomaster and the chief of police were subjected to a beating. The expulsion of the German func tionaries for refusing to carry out the orders of tho French has extended to Vohwinkel. -The burgomaster and- the I chief of police have been forced to I leave town. , . MERLIN, Feb. 14.i-(I3y Associated Press),- . The municipality of Uelsen kirchen, according tp advices received here has declined to pay the fine of 100,000,000 warks demanded by the French as penalty for the clash there between polico and French gendarnes on Monday. IE n CHILD'S BOILS "California Fig Syrup" is Child's Best Laxative Hurry Mother! A toaspnonful of "California Fiff Svnip" now will thor oughly clean the littlo bowels and in a few hours you hav a well, playful child aain. KvVn if crow, fevcrinh, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its "fruity" taste, and mothers can rest easy becnuee; it never fails to work all tho" sourin food and nasty bile right out of the stonmch and bowels without griping or upsetting the child. Tell your drujreist you want only the genuine "California Fig Pyrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed' on bottle. -Mother, you must say "California." Refuse any imitation. Safety First Don't Take Chances A GOOD HORN will save you from many an accident. The Auto Supply Co. Just Around the Comer PhOne 62 Doc Wright MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and Welding . Crater Lalie Automotive Co. ' for range jboer erwce . i-et us install a range Poller in your Kitchen and attach it . to your raiiRe. We have all typos and sizes in stock. If you aro in the market for a range boiler let us tulk'. to you. Modfern Plumbing & Heating Co. Sparta Itldg. Phone 020 WATCH YOUR BATTERY I'REST-O-MTE BATXKUT STATION " For Quick Serrw-e rtione 11B H. W. CONGER . .:--' UNDERTAKER Successor to WecLs-Contfer Co.. Medford. fire. Blue Front Fixit Shop lit S. Holly St. "WE FIX ANYTHING" Phono 4.H ltawr Itladn ShsrDenlne SPRAY RIG REPAIRING Williams Implement 8ervice 2H 8. Itartlett I'liono 203 GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Jihf!?J" A? eeTi,tr oim cuun of Medford. Oij., has eurtd mo nt noltr KTSTTarln1.?'? Ln" aSfoU' '525 ?.' riV.1?..?! ?J.fS"i. y'.1fr"- "nnlnif. K. O. I.ham. U ..... wrHnia l-Hps, Ur. Modford. Ongon, Jan. U, ltj. Thlft In In a..plirv (Ku. t ...1 .. .... timed. hn. rv M..t-,A mn . v.,. nj h1 brrn hnlhrrett for Bovrrnl yearn nd 1mm Atigiiat wan n.it pup.-elKl to i "'!'' hearing of Oim rtiung fwhoM Ijerh more l at JM Koulh Front nt.-eet, tomach trouble, and I atartrd to foellnn twltor as Hin aa 1 uwd th-ni and tortar m a vri li man and can heartily rom mend anyone affllctrd aa I was to Qlm Chun and try h! Horna. S KTindl w. R. JOHNSON. 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