Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1923, Page 10, Image 10

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STRDFORP MATE TRIBUKE," TCDFOHn, PfflfflBS. "TYEDNTSTffY, ' pfrmTBEK V 3D23 -
OH BOY I THE SANITARY
KISSUll IS UEUH
AS CHIEF ISSUE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. Taxation,
transportation,, the merchant marine,
Immigration and International rela
tions are listed In the forthcoming
Jbhuq of the Nation's Bunlness, by
J u Ilu8 H. Barnes, preuldent of the
chamber of commerce of the United
Htates, a the moat Important quoti
tions, in tht, order named, before the
present co n Kress. . t . '
Mr. Barnes finds "clear agree
ment" among1 business men that the
tax burden "could be lightened be
tween 300 and 600 million dollars if
there are' avoided. such drains on the:
rtutlonal treasury as the proposed
bonus bill.
Warning against new transporta
tfon legislation 'to Bet in motion
theories which in the past have re
stiicted credit, checked expansion of
facilities, deprived, industry and th
farm of ready markets, slowed up
employment," he urges that th
transportation act, under which "the
great .revival of transportation Her
vice has been registered," in the last
year, be "altered with exceeding cau
tlon, If at all."
D
XX)NDON, Dec. 4. (By Associated
Press), The rowdyism that has mark
cd so many political meetings in tho
presont campaign, breaking up some
and Interfering with others, gave
wlnston Churchill a few anxious mo
menta at Waltham Stow last evening
when the crowd. In a demonstration
agajnst him, smashed the window of
his automobile. The police were sum
moned to rescue from personal vio
lence the liberal candidate In whose
behalf Mr. Churchill was speaking.
Conservative supporters are report
ed to have attacked communist heck
lers at Sheffield with the result that
a free fight occurred. A liberal meet
ing at Oxford, the newspapers learn,
also was broken up.
Most of the candidates scorn to be
devoting these lust days of their
strenuous campaign to an appeal for
the votes of the women, whtise politi
cal wooing is being pursued eagerly
but the women still are keeping the
suppliants In doubt as to how they In
tend to vote.
The passage of another day has
yielded no information enabling the
political prophets to Indulge In their
specialty.
Preparations for the announcement
of Thursday's results Indicate that
about 25 polls will bo declared before
three o'clock Friday afternoon and
the romainder during the later hours
of that day. Fifty candidates have
already been returned unopposed.
Medical College Is
Raided; 26 Students
And Prof s Nabbed
HARTFORD, Conn., Dep. 6. Elpht
deputy sheriffs and a county detective
raldod lllumor college Inst night and
took 26 students and professors be
fore the grand Jury which Is Invostlgut-
Iiik fraudulent practice of medicine
Tho grand Jury compelled the stu
dents to reveal their occupations prior
to their study of naturopathy. One
had been a hod carrier, one a carpen
ter, one n telegraph messenger and
one a printer. Threo young women
said they had been stenographers.
Dr Louis lllumor. president, was
summoned with the students. .
To Cure a Cold
inline Day
Take
Bromu
Quinine,
BROMO QUININE Tablets betfln
Immediately to counteract the
activity of Cold, Grip and Influ
enza Germs and bring to a sud
den atop the dangerous work of
these dreaded disease germs in
the human body.
BROMO QUININE Tablets quick
ly render these germs powerless
and completely destroy their
organic existence.
The Tor.i? and J-axstlve Effect
of Laxative BROMO QUININE
Tablets la very beneficial to the
system at all times.
, , The box bears this signature
Price SOc
mmmmmnmmmm
p. );
Say follers lot's all go on strike
The girls are introducing the sanitary
kisser, which Just about takes all th
kick out of osculation. The kisser Is
A heart-shaped lorgnette-like device,
over which Is fitted a smull meshed
screen. The device is placed to th
lips and the kiss Is exchanged through
this screen, thus preventing any -pos-
Bible transmission of germs.
U. S. A; AGAIN TO
JOIN IN CONFAB
PARIS, Dec. 6. (By Associated
Press). At a conference between
Premier Polncnre and Louis Barthou
president of tho reparations commis
slon last night, a revised text defining
tho powers of tho expert committees
which are to Investigate Germany';
resources and financial assistance was
agreed upon. This text is worded In
a way which reparation circles hope
will overcome the objections raised by
Secretary of State Hughes to partlcl
patlon of the United States.
M. Uarthou plans to submit this
text to the reparations commission
this afternoon and no doubt was ex
pressed that U would -be-- upproved.
In case the approvul Is voted, the
French government probably will for
ward an Invitation to the United
States to take part In tho projected
investigation. James A. Logan, the
American represQntative with the
commission will report tho proceed
ings for tho information of the state
department.
Should the United States govern
ment still feel that it could not take
an offlclnl part in the work of these
committees, steps will bo taken here
to provide for unofficial American
representation on thorn. .
1 V !
TOKIO. Dec. 4 (Ry tho Associat
ed Press) Arrangements have been
completed for tho consecration of H
Motodu as bishop of the Kplscopal
church at Toklo on December .? and
of V, Nnlde as Episcopal bishop at
Osaka on December 11. 1
The ceremonies will be of great bis.
torical significance, religiously, ns It
will b the first time that missions of
churches of the Anglican communion
bnve created Belf-supportlng dioceses,
electing their own bishops under ca
nona of their own church and become
an Integral branch of the Anglican
communion on nn equal standing with
sister churches in America and Eng
land.
Tho bishops will have full cccleslns
Ileal jurisdiction In dioceses for which
they are to bo consecrated. Schools
and hospitals, however, will continue
under a government controlled " by
foreign missions until the Japanese
church ran guarantee their support.
All territory of the dioceses of TO'
klo and Osaka will continue under the
Jurisdiction of the foreign missionary
bishops. '
1ATXOR, Dec. 6. (By the Associat
ed Press) One of tho articles of Tut.
enkhnmen's funeral state in which
moderns, especially women, will take
a sentimental Interest, is the- phur-
aoh's great ostrich feather fan,- now
awaiting treatment In tho tomb of
Sell II, which has been fitted up as
laboratory.
The fan was found by opening nt
random one of the many boxes In
he chamber that opens off the bur
ial room and the contents of which
have yet to be Inventoried. The fan
lay on other articles, discolored with
age.
Such Interest has been excited that
a chemist Is coming from Knglund to
examine tho best way of preserving
the feathers, - -
PAT ON CRAIG'S
CONTEMPT CASE
-WX8mft6TON, Deo. President
Coolidge's refusal to pardon Charles
L. Craig, comptroller of New York
City while granting him a remission
of the sixty day sentence for contempt
of court-imposed by Federal ' Judge
Mayer, is final, according to adminis
tration offlciuls, regardless of wheth
er he accepts the 'clemency or' insists
upon serving the term.
Attorney General Dougherty, Jn
makfntf the recommendation on which
the president based his action. suid
Craig seemed "willing, if not desirous
to assume the. attitude of a martyr'
He held, however that the "comp
troller Justly deserved the sentence"
and emphasized that Its remission
"should not be, In any sense a vindi
cation." .
The attorney . general found that,
whlle4he arguments In favor of a
pardon presented by the New York
board of apportionment and estimate
were "as unfounded and misleading
ns was the false, malicious and libel
ous attack of the defendant upon the
court," the remission of sentence was
advisable, among other reasons be
cause of the effect its execution might
have on the financial affairs of New
York City. , '
MONROE DOCTRINE
MONTEVIDEO Dec. 4. The Uru-
gutiynn chamber of deputies voted
yesterday to Bend a congratulatory
message to the house of representa
tlves of the United States on the oo-
caslop of tho Monroe doctrine eentert-
llllil. , ' V
The motion authorizing the message
wns presented by Deputy BueroMn(
an act of American solidarity.'1 It
started n debate on the significance
of the doctrine during which Deputy
Turena said the policy contained Im
perialistic alms and was enunciated
for the exclusive benefit of North
Americans. : . .
Deputy Buero asserted that his mb.
tlon referred only to the doctrine
Itself and not to the interpretations
given it later by tho American gov
ernment. It was unjust, he suid, to
think ot the Uglted States only as a
country of dollars and skyscrapers,
for ' many fundamental reasons, he
added, the United States desorved the
ftdmiration of the world and the af
fection of all America.
BE FUNNY ALSO
WASHINGTON, Dec.' 4. Henry
Forrf, who camo to Washington yos-
erday to appear before tho inter
state commerce commission nt hear-
gs affecting his railroad properties.
had a brief conference with. Presi
dent Coolldge, discussing. It Is under
stood, tho stntus and disposition of
he administration toward his offer
for Musclo Shoals. ' V '
Mr. Ford, after seelnir tho presi
dent,' reiterated that his offer for
Musclo 8hoals now ' pe'hdtng before
congress, stood. . Beyond- saying that
he question wns discussed with the
ptyjildont during thpiy) minute con
ference, however, he would not dls
$l&8e what details jwere considered. :;
1 On leaving the White House Mr.
Ford was naked If he enred to make
a statement as to his attitude townrd
movements to secure his nomination
as a presidential candidate. His only
comment wsh:
'Humph! That would be funny,
wouldn't 117"
Mr. Ford also cnlled on Secretary
of Wnr Weeks.
The Secret
of Tasty
Cooking
Meals prepared by
some one else, fre
quently taste better
than your own. ,You
can be sure people
will say how good
things tasted at your
house, when yon use
KITCHEN BOUQUET.
It is the secret of tasty
cooking. Start the
meal with a real tasty
soup.
Add a tablespoonful of
KITCHEN BOUQUET
just before taking off
, the stove.
Your grocer sells lots of
kntHM BOUQUET
A CEDAR CHEST
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
Useful Durable Ornamental Mothproof
Order now for Christmas Delivery
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
EVERYTHING HI WOODWORK ,
. 1 Does Your Boy Know the
- Value of a Dollar!
Most modern youngsters have absolutely
, . no conception of the value of money. To
: them, money is something to be spent to
yon; money is something to be earned.,; ; .
Give, the lad a savings account at the Jack-'-son
County Bank and provide him with a
way to earn "a lfttle'TOoncy around home. ; 'j;
' ."- -You'll bo.'surprisc'd how soon hell 'get the
.. ;( --.J-4 ' r " ' -Zu
Add a' savings -account to his Christmas -. '.(
gift. .. ' .",
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f. MEDFORD, OREGON
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Where's the Man or Boy
who doesn t want a
Bang-up Knife for Christmas
THERE'S something about a fine, sturdy
pocket knife that reaches right down into
the heart of man and boy alike.
But it has to be a real knife make no
r mistake about that I '
Here are shown a dozen Remington
pocket knives as Christmas suggestions.
Every one ia a practical cutting tool The
' blades are sharp and will cut. The handles
hold on. The springs keep their strength. -
Your dealer can show you these Reming-
ton Knives and many others in all combina
tions of blades and handles in a wide range
of prices 50 to $1C(.'; . ,
Probably when you see them youH decide
to give him more than one.
' . One for his pocket or watch-chain and an
. other perhaps for working around the car. Or.
a Remington Camparis Knife if he loves canip-.
ing, hiking, or fishing.
Anyhow, before you decide look at aff the dif- "
" ferent kinds of Remington Pocket Knives at .
the store. Be sure to see the Official Knife '
Boy Scouts of America. - ' -
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. lac. New York City
No. RG70S920
.. . Qrem and White
gofct Handle
THf AUTHORITY m FlftE ARMS. AMMUNITION
S27 E. Main
Handled in Medford by the ' - i; '
MEDFORD HARDWARE OX SPORTING GOODS CO.
THE REMINGTON STORE
"Where a Dime Is a Baby Dollar"
Phone 296
MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO.
for "'
REMINGTON AMMUNITION AND CUTLERY
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