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o The Weather Medfoe O Weather Year Ago 1 latest year suso today 43 loiteti year ttfco UhIm' Il IMJICE mkhv; teinperaiurewknv normal. Highest yesterday Low?sl tnls moniinic 2' Qiily Twenty-third Tr Wkh Ktfir-MYMitb Ver MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. .lAl'ARY 17. 1JCJ). Xo. 297. MAILTR JL V J I I lUvUUI I B.Arthur Brisbane pfUP fl A OT f The S. 0. Quadruplets. 30 Loads of Air Mail. Helen Wills' Husband. Four Great Old Men. ICnpyright. Hy King Features Syndicate, Inc.) smminrd oil nf iixiiaiia went skyrocket inr Tuesday, as. everybody might liiive known it would do. I Mr. Rockefeller asked fori proxies to put Colonel Stewart I out. Colonel Stewart asked j for proxies to stay in. Thej quickest way to pet proxies is! to HIT them. The stock calm- down after somebody bought ! 95,800 shares of it. It 's n liard fight find when it is over Ibis question will arise: ! 1 . . . Asauirung Uiat Colonel atew-1 ore, now head of Standard Oil of Indiana, defeat John D. Rockefeller, Jr., as Wall Street believes that he will do, how ,u ff,vt Qij,l rtit of Indiana? 'j ,4 I went abroad last summer to siku The doctors said one Siamese j illstlumm rP. swill eouldn't live if the other celved the president's signal me ' . .. Tl, , i:tl. Ul then each was signed by Sec-, -were cut away. The little Stan- I ry Kel0BKi who SHt h.Mv , dard Oil octi)llses of New president at the hisiorlc old de-k , , v. . ii- v.hlch served us a cabinet table ork, New Jersey , Indinna,, j fronl ()le lilne 01 ,,re8lll.m .!, California arc Siamese qiindru- Ariunm to the administration of i . mm -ii i . . ,! Theodore Itoof cvelt. plcts. Miat will happen t. oii v,.,,,.,.,,,,.,, ,,, ..: ilt ; if it is cut awnv? What williih ' prcslde.it'.- l iirht and Secvla.y I , . .', ,, -,i IvelloKS at his left, while Kioupod happen to the o.Iier three wit!i ,,,.,,,;, 1Hn) w,.re m,.nilw,-s of tin little sister from Indian:! om .' Ueuute. They included .Moses of "Wise business men use t lit air mail. They arc interested in building up n most important government institution, ami they, know that letters marked air mail command attention...!.. Yesterdav John, X. lllys sent'frotu Toledo more than 30 , airships carrying :W,0ti0 pounds of air mail mklressed to 0000 tfvns in every state in tho Un ion. This "hatch of letters" will include 7(1(1,000 pieces of mail eoneerninir Mr. Willys' Whip pet car. Twenty army pursuit planes front Solfridrre field will accom pany tho mail planes, makinp; a first class spectacle in proof of commercial aviation develop ment in the 1'ti it oil States. Kveryhody's peaceful, no horly wants war, but if we HID have war it is comforting to remember that those :t0 mail planes, with army pursuit planes to accompany and pro- tcet Ihem, could carry .'10,000 pounds of foorl tind medical sup plies or 110,000 pounds of poi son tras, or explosives, to dis courape invading forces on sea or land. Uelen Wills, wonderful Cali fornia cirl, will marry Fred erick Shander Moody, Jr., of San ' Francisco, a union of northern mid southern Califor nia that interests the whole na tion. Those who believe that the hunuuf rnce could be fpiiekly n nd trreatly improved if the Ti)it youiifr men married the ritfht youtifj women, will be in terested in this weddiht-', and hope that Mr. Moody may be worthy of his wonderful pood fortune. Clemcnceau and Koch, to whom France owes most ill this genera tion, were both 111, and both are better: good news for everybody. Clemenceaii, the "Old Tlicer." en ioyn life in spile of his S7 years. The world holies that he will Ko on lone enjoying II. also the trati tudo of his friends, and tho anl moiiity of his friends, and the alii nioaity of his enemies. He enjnvs one a much as the other. . . T,,. ...j .i .-(t. ID B . . f . uersy alio ujeuiKcuv. ... i hmm uaimun, inn mm Inn oat above all other, were an old men. I.loyd fieorge. Koch, Clem , enceau. Von HlndenburK. (Continued on rage Four). i ii-iii m Br tiJ uwno inui r mo DCAPr! -'i Ul 1 LnUL :Coolidge Considers Kellogg Treaty Ratification One i of Princioal Achievements ; j Cabinet and SenatOrS WitneSS CeremOny 14 I Powers to Be Notified. WASIIINOTON, Jun. IT. !') ; ; With ceremony appropriate to what : he' considers one of the prinrlpal j mil If VAtn.MitM-iif lii nilinln IhI i-lll hill. ! j.,,Hi(ii.ni Cooiuiw tmluy airi.veil I siKimime to the insn union i of j ralificatloll of the KelloKK arili war nputy, iiioi lainiiiitt 10 iiie nniiil that the I'niled Slates has upprov eil It In full. The entire cabinet and a larKe representation from the senate were present as Mr. tooimne siKneit the tloi iimeut. lie used Hie Koid pen which was presenied to I Secretary Iveluwx "' Ine city ol Havre, France,, when lie secretary j .New iiampBiine mm uin:;iiam in Connecticut, two leaders o. a Ki jup which demanded Unit some sort of inteipretatlon of the treaty accom pany its ratification. I Make Pictures ifttu n ri-"'lj din"" "mI,Sn '"picture Z "l'Z Z. I ed with fidwers which he had .eid. V Is , cro.,miaUo' "of , e, ,h.P ores i e t entered Te '''" U 1 s,,-f"' , 'rh0 ff, (!al"sl '"' home nl hlU,MS "Cj n.n. 1 1 a Joseph ,!V S etfc 'b.,.WI.,fc wl,lch p'rovTi-fed a thrl- was strlcketi w ith Kriet' and-lett on v,.lllrm mtempted lo hubs a. " ... ... J. .1....1, u"'L i,llt slulii fur ihuiisands of home-! tliearms of triends, lie said he un siiennan about eonversaiWms '", ", ',,. i,iK ...minrv and "ZTZZ ... . n I n Ill.ln.l tlx .tn lli.i ffihiluil tilea Yu two by two. Taking lii place at the .lesk the ,. resident a,. ""r". "'"r",i"L. ..7. , " e,rl...ent in whose custody were also the instruments of ratification, The preside,,, signed the copy first -mil ihpn lianiled II and the pen to Secreiary KelloKt! for his sim.ature. The same procedure was followed Willi the second copy. firemen overcome by the smoke Meanwhile. Mrs. I'oolidKe slood were revived on the spol. siullliiK in Ihe doorway and her fa-1 Origin u lystcr. vorite iIok. Tiny Tim, a reddish I The orinin of the fire remained a biowu Chow, scamiiered across the myMlcry. floor lo a point underneath the; j,. ,sky and P.. 1'. Khul- labie, from which he was coaxed j .arum0iuit officials, walked by a secret service anent. 'about tbn lot while tho new stage The nest formal step will he the waB ,ielll; r0,1KU,ne(1 ,,y the fum,.8, notification lo the 14 other oriK nal ,nroc,inK ti10 WOrk of sludio em-si-matory powers that the I nlie.d plovcs and HcrB,,n aelm.H who work. Slates has ratified the Ireniy. Aft- ., (lle (ieni(, The tmw er the oilier slsnatorlcs have rati fied the official treaty will he sinned and deposited in the state department here, and in addition exchanee copies of ihe pact hear- lnit the seals and signatures or each of the lfi countries will he pre pared, one for the orehlvi a of each nation. f SHE SELECTED BY OFFICIAL Since it has been definitely de terniined 111 it Medford people al' to vote on the proposition of a new airport, and with the belief Unit It will carry, S. S. Hoggs, represent-j big Ihe government, who Is local- j lug the beacons along the Pacific coast skyway betvecn Kedding. I Calif., and Portland, has definitely 1 selected the site for the new big two and a half million candlepow-: BEACON LIGHT er revolving beacons on the north- (rom hlm, slapped his face, east corner of the John Calking Hal on hjm punched bis Jaw. place, opposite the proposed new 1 ,, rn1l,.( tne pugnacious airport and along Ihe lllddle road I c,x ,y jhrow lng hlrn out The lights have all been located I 4, ll( ,,,. i,,, 4, from Urn Angeles via San Fran- j 4, Thl. llrl nliont It. c sco to lleilillug anil will soon oc I located along Ihe entire route to Seattle, placing Medford 111 line for night as well as day flying. The beacons are all to be In stalled by June 1st of year. when air mall will be curried by night thru here. This Is another evidence of Ihe government's recognition t h a t Medford people realize the Impor. tnnce of getting an iip-lo-dale field and keeping on the ,'alr tniiHi." If the new port is not established. Medford. it is declared .( )(, n hij, n M ,,,,,, ,,n" ti) airplanes. A man )a 10 be a fast driver If he would ke.p out of Ihe way of Hie modern funeral procession, FORMER LOS I,1 iwmf mfji ,atfc A'j ' ' u t- rw , Courtrcom scene 'n Los Anyetes wtten former District Attorney Keyet and co-dttendnts went to ,rlal on charges of accepting bribes. Seated at counsel table, left to right: Al McDonald, defense attorney; Keyes; William B. Beirne. Le Compte Davis. Jud Rush and Paul Schenck. Cefciue attorneys: William t mpjen. de,)Uty district attorney; Buron Fitts. district attorney: William J. Clark. opc:ial pro.tCJtor. ..d Rhtrt P Stewart, deputy district .ittorney. STARS WATCH TALKIE E Mqva; I nclu 5 ft II n rl Prnnf ' Equipment Lost in Spec tacular Blaze Clara Bow Witnesses Destruction of Work Place Five Injured HoM.YWOfiJj, .Ian. IT. A mass of riinoldfiiiiK ruins was ail that lvnmiiii'd i.ulay of tin-n-v .-'undn-Mif "laliiit-" iar of l lie J'aivim.nnt - Kaniou-s l'layei'f I.aUy studio-', whirli w:i nmi- p.Vlely (Ur.-troy.d last nil in a sportm ulnr lduze, In which fiv MOV STAG men were Injured and a doxen sticcts to Ihe homo of her lainilv i eod( feiulants in trial for hrihery lliemen w. re nveicom,L by sMiioko. in South l.oston. The h.aty hail 'to show that lien (letzoff, a tle Tlie at a was io have been used ! heoii biouyht hack to the family jfwidnnt, mlhl have paid money today for the. first time. ; untl frietuU tato last nl;h( uiler a; to l' s. liintrit'i Attorney .Samuel Heores of motion pcilure folk, in- ! olflcial tnciniry into th McNnhh was defeated In court to- elinliUK Clara Jtnw, who was .o ! eii eiimstanecK of her trHKic death i.dav. have started production on tlie , , , , hound Jlollywood residents as ihe!.wo"" rptiirn I or ine iiinerai serv- n eS shot hh , , air a,,d t 11 111 1T14T (Mil lel'S I ifV 111)01 IDG lt)OI tl Of the five men Injured, '? ';::!"'" f.i.er.. own,.,- t ,be New ously hurl, a fireman who was thrown 35 feci from a ladder, when a huKe slldlue door, expanded by ,be bent, blew out. tie was In a hospital this mnrnluK. reported toih(, t,am n,, w r(.,',roMpn,eii ,v bt? In a critical condition. The illuminated a nearby cemetery. ihrnwhiK into relief the mausoleum nf tudolph Valentino, near which ,h a, Theooi' Koberts nnd Har-1 , , l.ara l,a.Murr, former screen stars, and June Malhls. the once noted scenario writer, are burled. New equipment for Ihe btiildlnc was Itpin unerated by workmen when the fire broke out, hut wuh :.. in the "lalkle" sludio. Had lllls ,-i'lipmeiil, Ihe price of which waw inchhiefi In the oriKlnal eo.Mt of . i... i. ..ii.ii.... i ,. . . i, i J ...'.i.... ,1.,. night, studio officials said ,he 1 loss would have been almost J I i nnn, orm. Big Cop Claims His Puny Spouse Too Pugnacious , 4 4 CIIICAfiO, Jan. 17. -Wl- 4, P o I I c e in u n John ltelskey weighs, In his stocking feet and without his artillery, sr. 5 4, polindH avoirdupois. Mrs. Helskey's best weight Is l" 4 pounds. iteisLee. siiln,- for rllv.tri-.. charges cruehy. He says his wlfe tooK hl revolver away 1 . 4. lUidio Timisi. ;1:F.I'.NKH:LD. Mass., Jan. 17. Vi Now conies the electric toaster radio. Just after Alexander John son put two slices of bread In po sition and turned on the current. ; he says, some Jazz emanated from jthe apparatus. , . Well Itis-rult. r num. jan. 11. iri fnele Ham has a well-to-do younit j doilKhboy. Waller O. Hchmeler f Cleveland, recruit, who ts aboard I the transport Chateau Thlerrv. ,und for duty In the fnr en.l. na, inherited an estate which the newspapers place at :0,uou. ANGELES OFFICIAL TO TRIAL BR GIF SUES RUTH AT BIER Home Run King Prays at Flower Banked Casket Child to Go With Father Death Held Accidental By Autopsy. ItOSTOX, .Yaws., Jan. IT. itf) Hubc Uuth saw the t'uee of his dead wife for the fiist time in the. early morniu t I n'.irs touay afier I,..,.. l ied trip Ihrounh cold and deserted i hu fintilly clcisvcl. l'lith tii'iiVMil ut in nmk-ct 1 in n u. """ "'fi """" Miss .loaniin Woodford, sister of ! wn lr.,UKht Into the llvinc room. .Mis. limn, conapseu as ine cassci ehri"" : " 11 " '' !;B,ir $ XetHor Z home run honors! ,, ,. . , loral trllniles. Labe ho.iKhi a Krave In Calvary cemetery. Tomorrow morning there will he a requiem muss at St. Au- U, l..'.. t I, U.,,l, It.,., In., Ruth arranged t.'i TeHVo for New York after tho funeral today, tak- ing with him !i.yea,-old Uirothy. laughter of Haho and Mrs. Hull). liuhn uiuni m il,,. i, nu. of r- B aMjif- r r rrai-s i i nrr rrl rr-rN n lit i rrx rLAIVlh UF UhAU Wt BKIbtU M mm the Assumption at Wellesley yes-,"f ""'UK lhn "lul1" " ''"fraud., tcrduy for the child. riberniuu replied. Death Accidental "" '"" wheiher fien District Attorney Robert T. Mush- ""'zofr and McNabh had a con no. I on, I Klol.. k'lra Miivslml fieri . eWIIIOn '' C. Neal, in slateinonts, set nt rest ' uiy suspicion that Mrs. Kuth's ,!',,. .' , ,.., ,i. I an siiin luu inat. mm. ivuioi death 111 a fire lust Friday at lliei home in Watertown of Dr. Edward H. Kinder, lloslnn dentist, was not accidental. Mrs. limn nan neen Known to , ,, ,, , ,.,,, lHIKl.uurs as mi ll, neieii iMinier 101 o....,i. i oe , " mr .':"" v.-. . . ,.r" ko'"k : tliat u aecond autopsy oomiucieu hv Mi.illiM.l Kviimiiit'i (.mime Ii. Mleflnii h nl Suffolk enuntv had eon- tinned the evidence of a 'llrsl. Hint Mrs. Kill i s neat I was causeii ny 'fire Humors' Hint the Wnmlfords, I Mrs. Itiuh's family, would take le j gal aclloll ugalnst Itutli for Mrs. iltiuli's eslale and for ihe ndopllnn I of Dorothy were set at real hy Jnd son llanui;au, lludr attorney, who decluied that there is llo t breach between the Woudfords and the Hnhe, and none is expected. . V, ' ", ' " . .i .. i . ,. . , . "een lipiiolntert by President Nor llunniguii said Hint there ap-afler Jack Itosenberg. he said, i.o.h n i,i ,. . i- rpeared to he sound reason to lie llevc that Dorothy was not Ihela child of the Itahe and IiIh wife by the store by Dave fletzoff. who birth or adoption." Iln would not j returned In 20 minutes with cash, say what Hie "sound reason" a. 1 "Where were you standing?" but declared that the Woodfords flilef Deputy District Attorney would like to cure for Dorothy lf(siewart asked Sherman, it proved tliut she was not the Knth ; was stalling In the middle 1 child. He added tills did not mean ' tbal any attempt would be mane, to ndopt the child. Lioroinya existence nrsi came known lo friends HI months aner .vir. uno ..irs. i.uiu ei mo--1 she win born. It was later roisirt i ed that the couple had taken hi from on orphanage In Hrookiy X. Y. REPORTED BY SHIP CARACAS, Venezuela, Jan. 17 IIP) Wireless advices were received here today from a steamer at Cu mnna, an Important seaport, re porting a violent earthquake al 7:24 o'clock this morning, destroy ing buildings there. Telegraphic service wllh Cu- ..... .... Inln ..I n, I ,li- I tails of the quake were lacking. I'- DEFENSE FAILS:. SHOW GETZOFF Bitter Argument in Keyes - - , j i- Trial Developed in mation of Sherman Wlnnpv Pa;iprt tn Kpvp5 ' Tpctimnnu IS ICbUIHUliy. I. OS ANMKLKH. Jun. 17. (! -Mixed wiih hitUM- urtainuwit be - tween defense unit prosecution, an ,;itt,.M.in i.T ....nnh..l .. t. .ft, .'.i. i.. Uriel ' Attorney Asa Keyes and flvo j The Kplriled contest developed I fr ... I it i .. i t whb-h ffeizuff was alletted to havo !::',;' i!'""" tM" chief rrosecutor Itobert Stew- ,.,, lnklnK his fist and oalllnt,- IV ' "1, 1 . ..h"".' "7 '"'ii n !!"- -'-at .he nuestlon was improper. After an ."'. .V.V ''i.. Judge V. 1. miller susliilneil llie In his f) uowt ifttii nj of Sherman. 1 a ta lor In (lie nhop of (ietoff, al-b-ixett payoff man In the Julian caye. Iavin naked him: "Ihi you recfil I any lime that "l'!' v,s""'1 V.'1'".''. B,.,np7," MeXiihh proKrrtltrd S. K. Lewla -'acoh liernuin. .Inllui, pro- molcrs In the federal court and secured a convlcllon on a charge Slierman said und Davis I'O'l' kly asked "I.o von re, "" 'oi recall lien riel.off tell- "'' MeNabb that 'il would mean a lot of money tn .you"" At this ! poini Htewar, Inierposed his nbjee. '. i,n,i.. i,i.. I.,.., in.. ..... .. I l.(1K ANO 101. KM, Jan. 17. M'j I The defense of Asa Keyes and five ,l,'rH " trial for hrihery and i ""T'T'' .""H'J ,1'Mrr,,:nl'M' i ...i.,,.,.,, ,,. ..o. that he saw Keyes, then district atloruey of Los Angelea county "tako money" from Hen Oetzoff. alleged "fixer" In the Julian case acqtiUlnls, The witness, .lark Sherman, former employe at the cieizoff I lallor shop, snlil he saw lletzofC pass Hie money to Keyes In the i tailor shop on February lais. came Into ihe nlore and delivered check, which was taken out of f ,le iore." Then Hen fleiioff went Into llhe offiue wllh lh money and 1 , went hVnr lo my table and I saw , ,,. mlm,.y ,1KH(., , Mr. Keyos." PASTOR SUES ACTRESS NKW VOHK, Jan. 17. '!' Hetty Kandnlph. former actress, Jund llrrlce divorced, has been serv ed with a summons In a breac h of 1 promise suit filed hy Ihe Key. Bar tholomew J. Cliaoducek of Phllinlel. phlu. The engagement of Miss Itan dolpii, reputedly w-allh to the minister was announced last June. Three dales were sut for the mar riuge, but It failed to materialize. Mr.' Chaudacek resigned last Junt'i as pastor of a church at Johnstown, X, Y. Q I Ej 1 j I t iv t Bereft of Counsel, Young Canadian Prepares to j Continue Lone Battle! Nephew Unshaken By, Cross-Examination Ac- j rtn 4j ci4 cused to call JU to btann ' ItlVKItsllii:, falli'.. J.iii. 17. I t.-lV HnvinK deserted bis favorite 'pastime, nf Rolhiilre tn porn over j law books, (lordon Stewart N'orlb jcotl, youlbful accused murderer of 1 lliree bays, today was prepai. tl iu inib forward tils single liand,d batlle to escape the liantuau j Itereft of counsel ly his own choice and insistence. Ihe 'J.year t'anattlnn last niKht inulb-it ( thru nuiiit'i nus loim1. supplied I hint by t'oitii unit r, fioni I ho Hlvri'slile uptrlor rourt library, hi 0 nrinn i aim B I LI II I IV I II Iflli ' in'paration lor couiiiuipd erobH EXam-iexamlnatinn io.lay of Hanford Clark, liis yoimp nephew. : The i& vHr um i.oy. whose at 1 fi rii iinbHU'Vtnl titory of kimvo I'loodni Niayiim-s "at NoitlHMtfM hw ill-- ohli-kvii (r.-i.rli oviitually i-aum-il hi? timMn'n j ninvni mm.I iMni.Mtlon from t'iu-, Ulaa pt'iit y.st.-nliy afHTiioon on! !th Mtand uiiilir (ililxlllK of North colt. Tho lad, at firm lorroriz'd ; ' neccwtaiy 01 .sunimiunK to p-iHnni(I ueHtimilhK' of bin lino If whom ho ureuseH of heatiiiK, slash " "''"' I'eriou y'sterday'ri iliud of wordn. ltivak I'VhixmL Officials ut first feared that the younKMter'a terror of Northcotl would can ho him to break down . , . , ,' on tliH Hland, hut Hanford proved ,oned of Hterner vtufi'. Ho utared Northcolt In , Ihe eye IhroUKlmut the o,ueMtlonltiK and wus tmjved pn Moveral otscaxionH to inject sarcasm" inttf both the tone and wording of IiIh hiihwith. Altho his ouestloniiiK yeHtrtltty hail iiioeo in euaiiKc riaiiiurii story in any detail, Northcolt last nlK.t expressed himself well pleased :l,h d"y'" 'V"M " l - " nTr 'Tm K.t V; u ., nf ,, .. ,1B Slll(l '" """V illnesses , going in subpoena In my de fense." Ti i . E , u t cm ii.. i,... t i ..t. -.. in 1 ' "ikin, nf Medford, representn. i live for Jackson county, for Ms owolli hlm 1(.n ,, npn j nic-rt .toiiuiouii iii ine cominiiien , on (,ivulnn and revenue vlee-eholr n ofhn cor anu rules, anil lo Ihe cominlt. ''''' " resolutions. Whlln In Halcm, Mr. ('in-kin Is at Ihe Marlon Hotel where Mrs. Carkln plans to Join him from time tn time. Miss '"'idya lllchmnnd, also of Med- ford, and a clerk for ll.e commit tee on luxation jind revenue, will act as Mr. (.'arkln's secretary. SAI.K.M, Ore.. Jan. I 7. (P) Sen ator (ieorge V. Dunn, of Jackson county, Is vice-chairman nf the eonimiilee on roads nnd hlghwAys for thin legislative session, having been appointed by President Nor . of , ,,,. ' Kenator Dunn Is also a member of the committees on alcoholic trnffle, education, fishing Industries, game, and min ing, making a total of six commit tees oil which he Is serving;. Senator liiinn Is living at the Hotel Argo. 945 Chemeketa street. He has us his secrotAry Mrs. Mary M., Hayes, nf Portland. SAI.MM, Ore,, Jan, I 7, (Pi William M. Hriggs, oAshlnd, in 1 chairman of the house committer Salem a second time 11s represeii. , ou administration' aud roorguulzu. tatlve for Jackson county, hus tOUi mut with members nf his com heen appointed chairman of the ! nilttee and with Senator 1MI of coi'iittee on repeal or laws, vice chairman of the committee 011 irrigation and drainage, und to the committees on mining and mili tary affairs. Mr. Ilrlggs Is living ill the V. M. C. A. Ill Salem. Miss Lucille Iluutjngton, also of Ash land, is again acting as Mr. Hriggs' secretary, ' Itnyal Shearer, VAXCOCVKH, II, C, Jan. 17. n", (leorgn p e r e I r a I, younger brother of Ihe new Carl of F.gmont, Alberta farmer who Inherited a title and wealth, shenrs sheep from 7 a. m. to 4:80 p. m, dully In a stockyard. His superiors say he Is u good man, the only one who has held such a job as long as IS months. Professo yes Marria, -r. efore Enten. Jollege I'.VIVKIiSlTY OF O R K- HON, Jan. 17. (triperlul), 1 "That All coIIprh Attidfnt l should tit married befo oiiir eolb'ne," was 0 priduK opinion cxpre Herb, i t t lliiwf. pm prttffDiir if KukHsU ftu't' they lh mir- srt.'d by proitUniU al thf l'nivt-riily of Ore-nun, wlit-n 4- lntcrvi wt tl iwfittly. I'loft'Hsor llowt' Hiatftl that i( uU ....n, .h..i. . w.re niaii'ifd, !h'y woiiltl wast- b.ss r vui. to tho i.t- 4 li-i iiM'tit tf N'holatllr Miami- iTuf.KHo. nnw.- i.us ) t ii in uiMH-i upon his own pr- v xoital otisi'rvulloii and also 4 4 upon ilit nirortl of stud tits 4- 4 mailn bifuro ii ml ai'ti-r marri 4 4- :ik'. a-s v us a rompurlsnn of tUe nvcniROft mini by ih ,,.1 Mu,wm u... or 4 4 ihi stiiittMiis who aiv f-inl'. 4 It 4 T " AUTOFEES Senate Committee Com pletes Work On Auto Li- cense Recommendations 25 Per Cent Cut Fa vored Legislature Ad journs to Monday. III SEEK Hi fftaf f of u half dozen or more, Mr. I Hoover will be accompanied to SAl.H.U, Ore., Jun. 1 7. The Florida by nearly two score plioto speelal senntu conimntuo oil motor . uraphers who will make their head vehicle, licenser, reductions com. , quarters, either at Minmi Heach or pleted its rucommendatlonH today. I Miami. '' ' luoy.stiu.lia reported to the wnte Monday, Iteduidloiis nveruuJiiK 20 per cent in the foes of passeiiKer vehicles up to onuu pouni.n weittut, mcroasus beyond Unit weight, and tho llc- . n.i of trm k.i and trailers on a Mveight basis l.istead of a tiro width , ,Mnt(1, vph(.,e8 wolKhlnK ntlO i po,.ds or less would pay a flat fee. This would take In all old makes of tho smnller cais Httch aa Fords and Chevrolet. Vehicles welKhtnK over 1700 and not over 3000 pounds would pay j 9(1 rrot, per hundredweight or part thereef ' ' -v.o.Jea weighing 30(10 pound and not over 4SA0 pouhda would' pay II per hundredweight or part I thereof . Vehicles we'-thiug over 4600 nounds would nav tl.10 ner hun-1 dredweight or part thereof. All vehicles equipped with solid lireB would pay 50 per cent in addi tion to the above fees. 'It la provided that for registra tions inuda on or after April 1 and before July 1, three-fourths of the regular fee shall he paid ; for reg istrations from July 1 to October I one-naif fee, and after October 1 one-fourth of Iho regular fee. 8A1,KM. Ore.. Jan. 17. W) Both houses of the Oregon legisla ture, immediately following a Joint morning session al which Frank M. Warren, II. A. Sargent, 1 W., L. Thompson, I'hll Metschan and Al bert Tucker were elected as com missioners of Ihe port of Portland without opposition, Just before noon adjourned until .Monday morning, completing the first week of the 3rih assembly. The record for the week shows one hill, that appropriating 126,000 for legislative expenses, passed by , both houses; HI bills were Intro duced in the senate unit 161 In the l ouse: one uct of the IOL'7 leglsla-1 tine Increasing tho salaries of Josephine county officers w-au passed over the governor's veto by the senate und two vetoes of ucts of IM7 were sustained hy the! house. I HALEM, Ore..- Jan. il.iJC) First battle lines in the present campaign to secure a teorganlza Hon In Ihe statu government wrru I limwn roil tills infii-nlnir u-huti Hoc. . t,.l'l,..rMr,i, of l.lnn erointv lh Lone und Llun couutles, who Is ox peeled to he chairman of thu sen nix committee on reorganization, not yet apiKilnled, Dcflullo plans of procedure In the plau fur con solidation of branches of govern ment or a rompliju reorganization, will not he made hy Ihe committee until Ihe sentiment of the .governor Is ascertained, and until commit tee members agree on the most feasible plan. . MucPhurson will call n joint meeting of tho senate nnd house committees wjttf the governor next Mtmduy at the governor's conven ience. Hach year plies more work on the traffic officers. There nre more motorist to bo bawled out. ov BELLE ISLE To Be Guest of J. C. Penney Over Month Will Partici pate in All-State Demon stration at Miami Tues dayFishing and Inau gural Address Hold Stage WARM INfiTON. Jan. ll.(A') 1 1're.sidenl-eleet Jloovor will leave (hero Monday at 10:30 u. in., for I Miami leach, Kla., where he will j be the miest of J. C Penney on J ltelle lMlnnd for a little more than ' a month. ' Mr. Hoover espeets to arrlvo in Minmi at 1:30 p. in., Tuesday, u participate in n mtnMier nll-atate denionstrallon which is belns nr rftnsed in honor of bis visit lo the slate which with three others In the once solidly Democratic south trave him a majority last Novem ber. -The Rovernor mid other hish of ficiaiK will be on hand to officially welcome the presidenl-eleet and it it planncit also to have al) of the countlcH In the stato represented. After the welcoming in Miami the president- elect and IiIh party will proceed In escort motor cant lo Mi ami Bench and thence n cross a causeway to the Penney estate. , The trip to Miami is lo be made t Coast line und the Florida East Coast railway. It wax stated to- . day at Hoover hendfiuarters that there would bo no' stops en route except those necessary for operat-. tng purposes. ' t'llotOKTU-pllorH CJo. Huskies his personal and office Tho present Warm of -tho- liresl-' dent-elect aro to retlirh here ubout ' two weeks before the date of his i hiaiinuriiiiiin i i. , ..nm, Hie conferences wltli Kenubllean leailers which he has been holdlni: - .... .. , ...u,.. n Z LnUnUed through ton or. At ,B out i " 1.. 1 , 1 ""t 'l 2 S In landfiiR the tarpon and other laiKe name flnh which abound In Florida water near him. After that Mr, : Hoover will get to work on bin inaugural address which he expecU to have In final : V " v 'n una, i,nrm nemre ut. neiH out on me. ' "'I"" '"' ' ,h """onal capital, Th, ,voul. n,""ft I'osslhla for f,a "1S K"0"c1,' to mn""" lo all newspapers In ampin time tor delivery before March 4. PORTLAND, Jan. 17. M) Fear that automobile, license bootleg gers, whose activities havo heen felt In Seattle., may have moved Into Oregon, Was expressed by city offlcluls here today, , 'Bona- fide California license plates sell at 13, With Oregon plates selling at from 116 to 97 11 set, police see n possibility that the situation might appeal to the li cense bootlegger. Polleo have' been ordered to check on nil 1920 California licenses. Will Rogers Sayt NKW Y0KK, Jan. 17. The favorite sport now of all newspapers nnd politicians is picking out Mr. Iloovcr's cabinet for him. Anybody that has ever endorsed n cig arette has been named to be on it. I don 't care h 0 w in any -at these "write up" cabinets y o 11 li .1 v e picked 0 . Ii the' only one that' is going ' to draw any salary is tllo one Mr. Hoover picks himself. I ft; is gqjng to fool you when he picks his "all . American." He is going to have so many busi ness moil on- there that I10 will make politicians wish they had taken up some oth er life' Yours, "'Wttit; ROGERS. ON MONDAY '