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J G O O CD -a- pO MM)FOBD mail Tribune Second Sectios Six Pages SecHd Section Six Paget PU Twfntlrth Ve WtAij 'iltl lourth w. MEDFORD. OlttiUOX, THUHSDAY, NOVKMBKU V2, 1923 5T0. 201 Xut. GOVT. URGED TO RED GRANGE GETS WIFE OF LONDON able late rains luterf erring with threshing and possibly causing some 100 Par Cent American. ANGORA. IA. P.) Mustapha Kenial has started a dinner dunco fashion. He made all tbe Turkish ladies un cover heads and laces in front of the diplomatic corps. Nolan, socialist, 7 cents to find that New York-did not want him as an alderman. He avers this expenditure was for three stamps and a cigarette. loss to unthreshed went in .Montana. The Berkeley flint r let I'allfmnla, !E ST. PAUL L'tuh. Nevada and Arizona reunited STELLAR POST IN ' HE KILLED FOE AS conditions generally satisfactory. King It Entertained. LONDON. (A. P.) The arl ot Iveagh, who la 7$ years old and has a traveling kitchen on bis game pre serves, Is entertaining King George Eitelle'i Dog Is Held. NEW YORK. (A. IM EsteMo Tay lor Dempsey'a dog is being detained by en stoma officials. They have, been Informed It is worth $10,000 or mora. Mrs. Dempsey valued it at $58. It cams from Kngland. Three Girls Killed by War Shell. . CIKYCALOaNE. France. (A. P.)- A war-time shell In a field lulled three curious little girls on Armistice day. The Low Cost of Politics. NKW YORK. (A. I.V It cost P. F. INTEREST RATE POLITICAL JOB I at hunting deluxe. Cook with gas. tf it WASHINGTON. Nov. IS. (A. I'.) A hill and argument to bo put lu--fore tho coming ucstiiun of coiiki'hh uriting that railroadB In financial llf flcullles which owe money to tht kiiv eminent bo allowed a reduction In In terrHt from alx to four or 4 Vi per 'ent was niailo public today by tho Itiiil road Owners association. The cao of tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo and Kt. Paul railroad, now in recelvei'Hhip. was cited cnpeelally as ono In which tho government should reduce ittt ex actions since tho road owes the gov ernment $55,000.00(1. , A reduction, the argument contend ed, would facilitate early termination ef this receivership. The association was said to repre sent' "ninny thousands of stockhold ers throughout the country, and ap proximately Jl.000,000 or stock own ership." . . The government was largely re. sponsible for tho situation In which the railroads becamo its debtors, It asserted. Ijiliorlcc Fights Klan. VICTORIA, B. C. Francis A. llrowne, laborito member of the llilt lHh Columbia legislature, said ho risk ed "being waited upon by hoodlums In nightgowns." when ,ho demanded that tho government act to prevent the organization of a Canadian branch uf the Ku Klux Klan. Tragedy Intervenes. NKW YORK.-r-WM Morrlssy. com rdlan In soup and fish, has joined the alimony club at the Ludlow street jail. A cabaret orchestra played "Cioogliyc Forever" as he was nabbed for failure to pay $1600 alimony. NKW YOKK, Nov. 12. (A. I.) , Seldom In tho course, of tho hectic , campaigns In modern sports is It as easy to pick out and label tho out standing heroes as In 1025. . i lied Orange, for Instance, stands alone on the gridiron pedestal. It is a source of regret that the death of Walter Camp prevents (irange from Joining the Belect circle of rlars who have gained a placo on the late Vale critic's all-American selections three years in a row. I'aavo Nuruii stands out anion.'; track and field athletes, while Dig Hill Tilden and Mile. Suzanne Ieng len dominate the tennis world and Rogers Mornsby looms large in the major league baseball field. ' In golf Joyce Wethered, the British star, likewise tops the women's golf list. Few will question the top rank tug position of Hobby Jones. The list of backfleld aces led by lied Orange presents an unusually difficult problem this fall In making nll-Amorlcan or even a!l-sectloha! teams. Probably the middle west would, agree generally upon Orange, Kutsch and Friedman for three of Its ull-Klnr backfleld, hut Molendn of Michigan. Marek of Ohio Slate. Mc carty of Chicago and Ilaker of North western would demand consideration In picking the fourth attacking weapon. I Trynn of Colgate. Oberlander of bartmouth and Kretir. of I'cnn would be hard to keen off any eastern back- "fleld array with Bunnell of Yale . or Pease of Columbia among the out standing candidates as quarterbacks. : 4 a v-r W i r -x vi Vet Hospital Is Laid K lA M AT J1KAIJ.K. Ore.. Nov. 12. Tho rnrnoi'Htone of the new vete ran's meniorinl hospital wnH laid here yesterday with appropriate ceremo nies by the American Legion post. Oeorgo Griffith of-, Salem, past state commander of the legion, wan the priurlpitl speaker. '. The building Ik being erected to the memory of World War veterans by tho people a" 7or warmthssake the portable heating auxiliary Wherever the fire place or furnace isn't reaching, Pearl Oil in an oil heater does in dispensable as a heating auxiliary! . .. . Pearl Oil burns clean the highest-grade kerosene only re fined and re-refined by the Standard Oil Com pany's special process.' . 1 1 won't corrode, the heater! Ask fdr it by name-'TaA Oil.". STANDARD On, COMPANY WML LONDON Yeomen's suffrage Is ubout 100 per cent In effect in tho office of Hlr Willium Pryke, X-ord Mayor fleet. During tho 12 months of her hua hand's reign ljuly Pryke can live at the Mansion Houae or not as she liken. although her husband la oblig ed to do ho. Hho may accompany her husband jo nil functions. Is pre- ho tiled at court and is entitled to present mom born of her own family. She haa the privilege of an enor muiiR pew In Saint Paul's' Cathedrale capable at holding 2G persons, and no one may enter It without her per mission, not even the Lord Mayor. She may appoint maids of, honor at the Lord Mayor's banquet and ac company the Lord Mayor on the bench when he presides as chief magistrate. On leaving the mansion house at the expiration of the lord mayor's tear of office, thd lady mayoress re ceives a present of Jewelry from tho city futliors. "WASHINGTON, Xov." 12. (A. V ) Because the victim asked htm to do It as a favor,, Joseph A, IMckard, 26, told the police, he' shot and killed Jo seph F. Stein, 45, here last night as a quietly arranged act , of kindness. 'l did It because: 1 hated to see Mm live when he wanted to die,' was I I'lekard'a plea when held on a mur der charge after confessing to the police that he shot Stein, in hln room in the basement of a hospital where both worked as vlndow washers. l'lckard- said Stein wanted to die because ho had . "wrecked his life." but other employees at the hospital said there had heenjill feeling between the two 'men. heeduse Plckard had made accusations ncalnst Stein's J character. He Is-alleged to' have con tinually chlded Stein for living under tho onuH of hla accusations, , New 'Shape IS FOR ALASKA WEATHER ANCHORAGES. Alaska) Mount Shlshaldln, a volcano on l:nlmak is land of the Aleutian archipelago is blamed for the unusual weather which Is prevailing. Shlshaldln was reported to . have been active last week. Itlvers remain open and the whole landscape Is green. Mountains usually covered with snow at this .season aro bare nnd prospectors In re mote sections aro held up by tho open weather. Gorman Note Satisfactory. . PARKS, Nov. 12. (A. iP.) The Cologne zone will be avacuated De cember 1? It is taken for granted In official circles, tho German note on disarmament having bee nfoiind sat isfactory to tho point that no further obstacles are anticipated. --Onnk- with was". ' ' ft WASHINGTON". Nov. 12. Com missioner Cooper of the farm loan board, who has just returned from a lour of inspection of the various sec tions covered by the twelve land banks, views agricultural conditions throughout the country as ,In the main, -satisfactory." J The commissioner issued a state ment giving in some detail IiIt first hand observation of conditions in the various sections. ' ; " V- "I should say in the New Ktictand district they are generally satisfac tory," the statement Vaiid. "The same would be true of thnjdistricts embrac ing the two Virginias. Pennsylvania. Maryland. Delaware, Ohio,, India na.' Kentucky and .'Tennessee although serious drought results were report ed in some section of Virginia and in some parts of Tennessee." In the Spokane district Mutilans. Idaho, Washington and Oregon crop conditions generally "weTO ''Rood 6x cept Home local drought;' unsesson Sift , (v .Jdt? you have no idea how GOOD crackers can be. 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