5
0
O
The Weather O
Foiwasi Fair, aiu consktoraiily
oullr tonjftt.
Hltftut ytsU'ixijr 47
Low ttiis ruoniiiwc Q
I'rvcipl union, 5 a. rQ .. 14
Weather Year Ago
lliirliest vcni-m-j.Qi4lny 47
l.t year itfeo UMlity ... ;t:i
MEDFOKD, OWKtiOK. SATURDAY
Xo. L'Oii0"
MEDFORD
;
i
oday PRE-SPRING
ByAHt"Briit"' omnyp nit
What? No Ether?
The King Business.
A Sort of Promise.
Going to Harvard.
(t'opyriitht. Hy KlnK Ventures
Syndicate, Inc.)
Professor Miohelson, of Chi
eatjri, 7ii years old, and a ixreiit
scientist, has three tasks on
lia ml.
He wants to improve his c.il
dilutions on the speed of li'lii.
His figures, 1 Jti,l!8-t miles per
second, are known to be cor
rect, within less than one mile
That does not satisfy Miilielxon.
He plans more aeenratc inens-un-nii'iit
of the diametores of
stars. And he means to test
Einstein's theory, whieh in
volves denying the existence of
I the ether.
Miehelson is not eonvineed
and wants to know. Hut Im
probably will not know.
We ean no more understand,
prove or disprove the existenee
of the ether than a ehip float
in tr on water eould prove the
water's existenee. It would rail
water "a hypothesis." .Many
call the ether a mere hypothe
sis. J Silt chips or wood must
float on souiethin'i. Stars and
plaints lav.sl float in some
thing. -M
Gravity's p o w e r works
tliivjiinh spaee, on objects sepa
rated by billions of miles. It
. could exercise its force across
a void.
There must be some connect
0 iiiR medium, and whatever that
is, is KTIIKH. Man cannot
know about it, for the present.
; The. remarkable fact is that he
fan even think, anil THY to
know about it. '
f 4
Beinfr a kin; is no longer "a
business." Afghanistan has had
three kins within a week. Ain
antillah resigned when his sub
jects rebelled afrainst l'aris
fashions and uncovered faces
for women, and handed the
throne to his youugtrr brother,
Inayalullah.
i
Now a rebel, "Baeha Sakao,"
outlaw of the hills, seizes power
from Inayfitullab and is crown
ed Habihnllah Khan, llabihul
lab means "Darling of ffod."
Kaslern rulers like such titles.
Tamerlane or Timur the Lame,
called himself "The Karth
fihake," and tiiat was no ex
' numeration.
Attila was e.'dled the Curse
of (iod, nuil he boasted thai
where his horse trod the imiss
never jtrew again.
j T.m-kily for us prosaic white
people, these "darlhij;," "earth
shakers." etc., know not liintr of
ninehinery, . and waste littl.1
time in thought. So white men
sell them goods and control
their destinies in the lung run.
It is even suggested that Ilrit
niu is buck of Allah's darling,
and helped him to his new job.
The Kcv. Allen Keith, of
the -Methodist Episcopal church
jlnf I.Hiieoln, N'eh., asks: "Why
do you, in the ( ijnaha News-liee,
(11 the jieaeij pact 'a sort gf
solemn promise J' "
n
H Is a sort of promise, because
llrltalu resorve.K the rlitht to do as
Ilrltutu ehos, to British lones of
Influence, spread over half the
Klobe.
"No war" I a nice theory. V-nl
you must not expert Ilillaln lo
apply the part to SOn.uuft.OOO In In
dia, other nitlllcitiB in Africa, etc.
You must distinguish between war
and "policinK inferior racea."'
It's a sort of promise, because
France la spending hllliona of
francea on more worships, includ
InK hiiKe submarines able lo travel
around the world. They are not
built exclusively for acientlflc ox-
lloralion.
(Continued on J'oge Tour).
o union
.MID-WEST
iTen Perish in Tornadic Dis-
' turbances, Which Swirl
j Through Five States
Cloudbursts, High Winds.
Low Temperatures Expe
riencedSchool Razed.
(MlfAflO. Jan. J ft. IV) Kprinj?
storms, two months ahead of lime,
killed 10 persons in five stales yfs
l'i4tny. Injured ninny more. eaused
heavy properly dumae ami liu.-iUy
swirled away up. Uu St. l-aurt-iu-f
iiher valley.
In several pl.u'tti iho storm that
mo veil northeastward from sent It
em Missouri, across Illinois. Indi
ana ami Ohio, was of lorimdle vio
lenee. espeeially at t'ape (. jrurdeaii.
Mo., wloiv two small eliililren wt-ro
killed; at Maunle, 111., vh--re Hi. -if
were ihive ilea I hs, anil at Fort
liraiieh. 1ml., when one woman
wiim killfil.
I'n-.'-aoiial rains and hiidt v.intls
were reported over a wide urea
e.miiKiious to the path of the prin
cipal ;,torm, Koini; as far south as
.Missisi-ippi where one man wan
killed. Two men drowned in tin
Ohio river when the storm capsized
their Hi Iff, and another was Mown
from ii hrldize at Louisville. Ky.
U'nniinued on i'nue Two.)
Suiprii-lnK news :.i Hi.. ii-oh'
of soutliorn Ort-Kon and in fact all
of Ihu idati:, hecainr known boro
today whi.-n tin- announrumont was
inado that l.'olont'I O. O. Thomsuh
sun. riir.'iulen ... Crater National
.... i,,,s her n n... 1 sunei iiitcn-
COL. THOMSON
10 YOSEMITE ,
PM DUTIES
.lent of Vosemiie national pail: j ' l",v",!' lmve :'skl'1' 1'i'cKldynt-elcct
IVIifo.nia. a meat promotion f..,. . H""' t.. take a haml 111 tho H.IU-
him. The annouuc-nu-nl conies,"1'""',. ,, , ,
froni the secreiary of Hie Interior. : n line with yonr policy of l.n-
Tllis news will al.-o he received
with much icerel hy the ne :
of Me.llord not onlv because . f
l.l.,,.., . wlf., liavinu- ,,,.
,i,v 1,1, ods ui lmr Ills six
.... , i ..ti.i i- i 'i
national park, hut because of his ""' in tor a complete
havliiK been active in the civic "''"'ement of the tmlrltinK ailu-
affairs of the rommunl.y all U.Ik.'"-"" through arbitration."
thn... I The association also has brought
W'llilo Colonel Tlirillison' will
soon depart for his new duties al
Yoserulle park. Mrs.- Thomson and
their two young sons, who will
especially he missed in high school
circles, will remain here until
.some lime In March.
Along with his promolion. which
results from the fine record he has
made as superintendent of Crater
national pari; and the great
amount of development work
which lie carried on there dnriny
his six years incumbency, Colonel
TholiiMm has hem d.slgiiaud as
aettriK superintendent of Crater rem-.-, or vmleneo which resulted
park until his uceusMtr arrivi-n. in "" kldiiapinir and the dump
He will make frequent trips from f ihou.-ands of pounds of
Vftsemile park to Crater park for .milk.
th- riailonal park M-i viec dtirlnu i The Northern Indiana Dairy
the next' year or Ioniser, so he will m-n' a!...o-iation last nii:ltt voted
ni!t i-mirely lose contact wiih thK ' join the striking Uliiiofs and
coininunity. , AViseonsIn producers. The Indiana
Dtini-I;iiu Vost
Tlie importance of the
pi.oino-
li'in of Supeiiniendent Thomson im
better realized whin tln fact Is
considered that Yoscmile is one
of the two nn at national p.u k.
rankinK equally important to th"
Velluwstfilie. Yoseioil e Contain
I I J.I s'tiiarc mile, and is four
times (he size of Crater National
park. H has by fnr ihe meatet
travH, for two years having fallen
Just hhoit of a half million vlsi-
tors. Us appropriations average
53iM,nHii ,e- annuin. uml Its reve-
niK'i arc almost that figure.
Vosemiie iai k's appropriations
are fid I.Ik that ft has a tare ail-
mlr.istruiive and te-hnical Muff.
Its public utility business, such as
telephone, school, hospital,
be I Ilk' Immense.
It Is the year-around park of
the national park system, belli;;
very popular In the winter lime,
and has a larK Kroup of hotels
and camps, the Ahwam-c Hotel
b. tn a million dollar Aj-tel of ex-
uttisite beauty.
tidonel Thoinsin dties not yet
know who will be his successor in
the Crater National park superin
tend! ncy.
The promotion nnd other com-
Inu changes In the national park; 4. The tn:cjt v. carried 100 f
cyfiem are dlieetlx due to the; f,1(.t down th"trcka and
rcslKnntlon of Stephen T. Mather wrecked. Jacot) finally crawl-
n fhort time aito, because of ill1' 4- crt out of th wicckaK. with 4-
heitlth. director of the national;, only n few bruirfen.
park system, end the appointment f a traffic cop ran up nnd
of lioracf AibrlKbt -tuperitil. n- khvp hlni a court nunimons for
dvnc f YeW.wfMone piSK. and also.41 faillim to obrerve the "ntopM
acting superintend n P YuMmlie ' 4 .dKiul. a
for :omc time l;tl, lo guvcecd .Mr.,
blather.
GET BULK OF RICHARD ESTATE
!
ill I Mwi1
I : i
j The will ot Ttx Rlckard leaves a major share of the promoter's
estate to his widow and his daughter, Mexinc. His widow cts SjC.OM
j in C2sh and his real eitate hoidinijs in Florida. His Unuglucr
residue or estate oftfr various bequests are made.
ihooIimo ii residents!
TO ARBITRATE FLEE HOIS IN
IN MILK WARPATH OE FLOOD
nnirvmnn triL'f fnr 9.9 Rh
Hundretiweight -Dump
Milk
Kidnap Truck
Stations Closed.
- Pickets
Farmers
Driver!
OIUCAOO, Jan. 19. Ul'i -
The '
neei oi suiK.nK ciinrynien touay
iM.r.se c !,,, u l;,e Bouico
of Chicago's milk supply.
Strikers of three states, secltins
" T, ','""" ""
; ",u -"'u 1 oisirn.viiors are
""
n wl,v l" Ml' Hv..r hy W. I
""WUeen. president of the I'lli'H
Milk nssocnilion.
i. "our nrgan:zatlon.
dairymen supplying
. eou.po.,ed of dair
( hlonKo with pure milk
request
the mailer to the notice of federal
.iiithorltleH at Washington.
. nicago miiK oisinniiiion eon-
mines at near normal, though
ilit-'lriliutiirs hav
be
Ml nhl'ged to
ko a considerable distaneit into
W'i-'eunsin. Illinois and
vome of thi-ir Mipnly.
Indiana for
Milk Oestroyrtl.
IV-inictfon of nitllc eontlnued
yesterday ;ih piek.t of Ktrikers
Kiianled receiving mntionn of the
liordt-n and Maw man Dairy omn-
"anies, whim
highways to
jioliee palroh'd tho
pievint a it-oerur-
j asoeiu t ion controls nbeait 1'jrt.flOO
poimd.-t of milk dailr. four-fifthw
of vhi- h comes to chieao.
A band of left runiiei carryim:
weapons. ki.lnaped Frank .lan
cik Model Dairy ronip'inv trmk
drivei near Lnke nr'eh. 111., la ?
iiiu-ht, duinp'-d I'l.r.oo p-mml: (
iniik. and then rele;iHed him aft'T
thi' company acreed lo pay the
increasi d price; Loads of other!
ibihy companies' trucks were
inind bv strikers, who now are
directing iheir efforts awalnst eom-j
pany vehicles instead . of mm.;
(tilkirs conveying their milk to
reeeivint; stations,
siv reieivinjr stations In lllinos,
JlM WNconsIn lmvc been elowd. 1
Truck and Train
;
1
,
,,
4.
1
Dispute Crdssing,
Driver Is Bruised
M1XXEATOLI3, Minn., .Ian.
19. lPl 'Harry .lacohs. the 4
Irueli he was diivluK nnd a
'! fust linln reached a Krade
i eiossliiK last night al exactly
ih unine time. '
n iiu ahnna anrl nhanrin
Dl.,n n Onynr,n T.n
nivcis un naniJciyc icii
dliflcullios of ii'oonHtrtioiion from
Persons Rescued rrominio war ,nyoioi.o om- ntumion.
I Ht notiiihff dims the radiunuu of
Waters Rainfall Two ""1"1"" i--ui-i-uu ami oouiaKo.
I'l'lU'l-o aro nmii' who do not pav
Inohes in 24 Hours. ,,o"i"''! 1,1 " impiTi-iiatii,. onup-
lor pi tiloiimn uml naorlf leu.
I "1 thank your ma josl U-m, the
Cl.KVKI.AM), Ohio. Jail. III.
(() icn persolirt were rescued
tal.ly today as risitiK wiilors of the
nuyaliuRa nnd Chagrin livers swirl-
ed about their homes.
nrtc men liraied the wnllen
wutei id Iho Cha :rlli river, which
,, overflowed lnlo a nivl.ie, to
rescue Mr. ami Mrs. (Irani Ih.wn-
"'K, Ihelr .'iyeul-old daughter, IXn'o-
Ihy, and a 2il !iionlhs-old baby
ii.fiii "lien inline. i i men ne.einaa concluded. .Mr.
taken from the roof of a Hlinck 'piled:
alter llle I uyallOKa liver hud risen
three fret lu an hour unit siwak -
ened them in their bunks.
V.0.1.SI gu::ru.:nieii siiveii nuoiiier
family marooned at I lie mnulli oi':my ,, fr t))c. ' proHpt.ray r
t.:u ( llHsrill river. lwo c-llll.lrcn . tJIRm."
aud their mother iiud father Tho lnl , Kh , a,,,,.,.,.,, (1.
eai rled lo Kafety In a collapsible . mn((,
boat. Their names wore not aseer
mined.
i'""i a h ;i'-.
,,""lnl ,lcaN1' .-..m'.i .mu ..in -
f'1'1'1 Uriilt dragged a rnwhoal some
"! m river U) ni-ar ino
"l ,uv ,M " u
lo the Htern.
Hc.mt sat in Hie boat and Rtildcd
it near DrittiMnw'H h.mse an llie lwo
paid nut the line
rope and drew him to his (lour
its he passed.
The children were taken off rind
and their parents on the second
trip.
ritevo I-avnndonf ki and urn .Ian
Mirl were taken f:om the roof ot
their shack hy the police. V-.ite--wan
three feel, deep on the I loor
when tiny were removed and Ihe
sluK-k was thivaP'iiii;.; to collapse
at any inhinlo.
A laiitiall record of two Inche
in lit houis was eslahllshr-d her
hi-ii nir.ht.
OTTAWA. Jan. 19. ll'i An em
baieo covering the terrliory sur
roundliiK f'lllfornin in addillun lo
thai slate Itself, has been declared
by the led'-ral department of arl
eulturo since It learned Hint an
outbreall of foot aud mouth di
sease nao occurred In a herd of
swine at Whittle
Helen.
ir Ion An-
The .o-dor prohibits the linpor.
nminn niim nui
unnnun i uie unit i""" ' obtained ,.t
.UAUrUXNUMA t
taiionVfliiu Canatla of horses, eat- snowline n rapid increase 'j
tie. jdteep, Koats. other rumitintits. ! i'" rem-wed nctlvples.
wine, doirc. poultry, or of thej I'y" witnesses report thai hurii-
flesh, hides, hornj'. hoofH. andiirm material h.m been hurled wev-'
'other part of mien animals. The
: embargo extenls rJso to hav.
itraw. foraxc, fodder, manure, mill
j f' vd. or other mnterialH for the
U"? in the feeding of livestock, r
of niei-clmndl' pnckinic in hny.
"traw, or other foodern, from thu
"tateii of 'iillfornla, Drfgon. Ne.
vnda nml Arlzom, In the I'nlted
1 Hi a ten, and from the utate of
Imt California uml h'onora.
U'Xlto.
TRIBUTE 10
President-Elect Talks Across
Sea to Brussels Audience
- Election Celebrated By
War-Time Relief Bene
ficiaries King Says Bel
gium Will Never Forget.
W'ASUI.VI'J OX, .lull. 1 a. i.-V;-
rriliult1 in Oh- :uicnj"ltv and rotir
ko ot Hie lviKimi pi'iiplo in the
Wtu-hl v;u- was paid today hy
I'l-i'si.loiit-ili.cl IIiiovit In an ad-iYi-ss
which vai c.irrii'd a-TOfis
tin' iiri.iii hy loan dliilani'i' toll:
iIhii;c. Sillih;; at his di'k at. his tom
por.u.j hiiadiuaili'i-s ln-rc, .Mr.
HiHiv-r spuiic to an iindii-iiri1 put li -I'H'il
til tin- ptiulii' N(iiai-o at Itius
fls ill a i-i-lihi':illon ill liolloi' ot'
ill? r-h-rlioii of tin- rortiii-r t'hair
nlan of tin. ri.iiiinl. Klon fur tho ro-lii-f
(l lli lfiliun to the piesiili-ury
of the I'niiid stali-s.
Thr aildri's.-- was in ri'lions.- to
tho.- di-liveii-d hy Kiiic Allu-it.
IMvuiiir .l.i?p:ir, and l:in,lo l-'ran-i;ill.
Mho was a.Mirlatiil Willi .Mr.
llonv. i' in Iti-lKian ivili f work dui'
iiiK lh,. iSii'iiKul oi-i-upation.
I apprt-.'iati- thlw opportunity
In i-xii-inl my i-ft'iinKs lo your
mnji-.-tiis unit to iy many old
fr rnil.i of ilu- l.-lief niKanlalion
In IlilKliiiii.' .Mr. Iloovor Hald. "I
onuld not
witliout a
Join in this oi'casion
Hood of inoinorios of
i l.nc -v,i"'" "' a.soiinti..n durim;
Him Ki'i-i war. Tmio rinlclily dim:
hiMiiniu pernio, in I no
ilhat KlKHiuU: pi-rind in tho mind
of
moil,: and tho prohlt-uiH and
prime in. ulster and oilier frlondn
ifor their renewed exioessimiK o:'
jKood-wil to myself and my nsso
claics and to my eountrv. It
nun Its an endui-lns frkndshiii, for
It tpi'lnKs from the heai'la of men.
it rinds deep response i
my
counliymen."
Hoover Kepll.-s.
Mr. Hoover spnko fllsl and
K.nit . Albert followed, speakinK-
in Ei1(;lih. Vh hi majesty
Hoover
'Your ma lest v. mnv r
! again my hopes' for the continued
ilicallh and happiness of vour
: maiestfes And ne.v. I .i,i ,,u..i..
lows:
"I congratulate most sincerely
,11,0 pres:dent-el
t of tho I. H.
,,,. ...hn,
great nation has, thru
impoHiiiK vote, eninihted tho
, ill(i,i(11.yh)n
of Iih desllnieH. The
i United HtateH of Anmri
m. ..... .i nune ot Amerlcu, which
;c'xt,'nrt fr"m o" ocean to itnotljer,
: 40"1,,fI1( the Hplendht developnK-nt
duetlon with the noblest hoIIoI
tude for universal peace.
"The KelloKK pact lias Drought
forward an hleal of ,Kh inler
national morality. It Ik the duly
of all Interested nations lo main
tain ihis Id.-al unblemlMhed. i
Melwiuin will never foiKet the
help Kiven by .p. Honver to her
l"'"P'c miffering in the throes of
ff preat war. He was the hoiiI
I "f their rolirf amidst the crcalest
j polld-al, marilfnie ami economic
I difficulties. in the name' of the
j MHian peo)c I exprej-H our H.vm-
i KiaieiuineHH in tne
irot American Who was well do- ;
rvd the title with h none other!
Friend of i
OF KRAKATAO IS
JIATAVIA, Java. Jan. '
Kotlr thousand innlbinM ilitrinir
!tm - (J"1 hour are repoi ied to
iihim; laj.en place on flimotS'
Mand volcano, Krakataft. w hb h :
I'land volcano,
eral thousand fee hluh. with va
t per cloud koJiir hIII) hlKher, af-
1 fording an imoKinv fpeetnele, es-
I Lej oiy t nKht when flames
O'lii the ('rati r added to the Im-
f prns'vo pcfnv. Cnceasfntc tre-
upTit nr felt on lh sea. a
I Nu loss of life or darmhaii
been reported thux fur TTom tho
jvopvnlc artlt!en on mlnted Kra
j katm" which already hiivo lanted
'ninny months.
P r I r i ha i er r'rm i rr I
KtlMMS M ihi
BY HOOVER: By BOARD
j . j
i
1 1 :-lltiin. '
SPOUTING FIAIV!
HG SAVING -
Control Purchasing Paying
Venture, Report Shows
Recommend Purchase of
Building for State Depart-,
ments, Sell Salem Airport'
Land.
sali:m, Ore
.Lin. !!. itVt The
; aet of Hie 1:17 li-Kislainre making;
I tin: stale hoard of control the!
'stale's eentral purohasinf; aKenry, j
j was a payitiK venture, aeeordinj: lo J
; the l.li-nnial report of llle t. nil
; made pulilie today. j
I Tile ael heeanie effel live (lelol'i
I 1 . I II L'T. l''or the f isi al e
i,lliii -
' Hepteuiher Itl'j, llle hoard niaile
! purehases aKM't'linllnK 1 1 -,s 1 a,
anil eslllnmi's that II saved the:
; suite SL'll. ;;iu.:i) as a ri.su II oflhel lUlpMntt in HlpHfnrfl Npyt i Paper Kl I nlveisal tialay puhlished
.leparliii.nfs op.ialloiis. llaiuiisl IVl U IV U 1 1 III IVIIUIUIU NLXl , i( r,,Uowin; a,.Uiiu.
made Ihal all aellvlliesof lh ir.li . .. R . p p ! The uuake, whieh lasted 3d see-
la re administered at Jin expense ol i MJI II Uldlllo tdw UUII ion. Is. was fell at 7:0 o'eloek in
I only ahout IV; per rent of llle leu- : j iho morning of January 17. Kvery
: islallve appi'oprialinn. and that the I ICrenCC bUCCGSS. 1 l.ulldint; In ihu elly was destroyed.
, pureliasliiK depai'lmeiit Is admin-I j persons on the dorks were thrown
I isleivd at a eosi of only ahout i I im ,,e m.a. a tidal wave which
! three - fourlliH id one per cent.: A pprovi ...,a lelv a ..haiisalld I e-' followed wrecked sallhoata and for
I llen. e the hoards feels Justified j ,,;., . Au;;m,.y meinl.ers j W l" Cmm.-
lu askini; l he leKlslatuiv Mils 1.1- w ijiie. The .(.learner escaped onlv
. nniuni for an appropriation ..r Mtthei ed at i , ranis Pass yesterday . ,, yMMul pp.neuverim: l.v
i 4-7 4 . -J 7 1 . which is a Mil per rent ""' '""' l'11' '"""l successful con- ; ,.-,plain
increase over the I !i -7 -1 '..s appro- I I'crences ever h. Id in the fourth dis- Humbles ll.-lllri.
pnallon. New a. tlvlties llnu.sl up- I 1, u':' 11 "l. l'l.l.'-s Hi" voulllern : A ,,,, hmldlim. the eathed-
, on the hoard hy each leelslaline are; P' "1 the slate. Jiedfonl ra-il j ,.., mUKI.i,m. slate capital
the ure.uino.ils for this. land wonicn were present to the', ,,. priMn u, , raini
The hoard reeominelids lo the 1 numl.er of over Mil. lacludirm- the . . , .,. .,,,,. ,....
IcKislntu're that the state lie author
Ized to pulclla:..' the Ja rmall -Mlt'l 11 -
it hullillni;. recently Iniilt lor the
iitale printiiiK and motor vehicle
departnietits. The state has an o, -tlou
to laiy the hullillni anytime
In M years tor SSii.iMin. Hlato funds
for the purpose can he scoured at
4 per cent. This Interest savim;
and tin. ravltiK In taxes, 11 is esti-
mated, will pay for Iho liullilinB 1 1
111 ahout Hi years.
AmotiK oilier reconimetidatioiiH
That the legislature anlhorlze ac
ceptance of a he.iuest by the late
Vi-aiik M. Mulkey of properly In
Port land for the erection of a stale
office building. The property Is
subject lo 11 life es.nle 10 Chester
V. Dolph nnd Marshall It. Ariu
I sii'ong.
Sell .MiTHirl l.'ind.
I Thai the stale be authorized to.
sell land near the penitentiary to
the city of Salem for an airport. 1
That heads of Institutions be nl-
' lowed to transfer funds from one
legislative appropriation llem to
another. This was the point on
which Senator Strayer and Hlldgel
IllieC.OI IVO.ei llisi.e.l mm urn- j
day nlglil, sirnyor conieniiing 11
j would lead to waste of funds.
I That the Institution restoration
fund should he limited to pay fire
! loa;:r:: only.
Appropriation of tu.nnn for the
penitentiary to construct a com-
OHM II hil'Ki """"" "
rnu-rtd'tlC", K
of tb. old '"lining ''
has been approved by .he ways and
means .oiniiilii ee
rnal appropriation lie m.ioe no
only three mw liiMtltutlou build
ings, an industrial buildiiiK n' tho
stUe hospital. araPrc and dormi
tory al the penitentiary, and phys
icians' quarters tU the llaslern Ore
KOti hospital at I'endleion, coslin:;
a tolal of $7S.:iL'!b
That $10,0(1(1 be appropriated for
the purchase of land on which the
slate ' has options at ( 'lirimpt i"K
park. The total asked for (he park
is $lfi. 334.
HAl.l-.M. ore.. Jan. i:. rv-naior (
l
Oeorife . Dunn took auvaniiiKe nn rommander w ill slop In Med
of the l.-Klslallve recess which be- j ford to Ki eet l.eiilonnaiies of 1 1lls
(tan Thursday, .lanuary 17, and ; ,l.lrlet, al which time ll Is ex
last, d until .Monday, January l.( period larue deleuations from all
to visit bis mother Jn 1'ortlsnd i 1IlrlK nt ,, w1 ,(, )n M(1(
who has been III. heiiator Dunn I ,,. to meet ihe national lotion
spent part of the recess ill Halctn, rhleflaln i
studylnx bills introduced and made Anmh,'.r ,prlnnt announce
a, short visit to l-ortland. ,,,,,, ,,v ,,. ,, (,(rl(.,H th
Xewl x (,;U Inroi'inalloi, thai a representall
SALl:.M, Ore., Jan. 1 9. Donald ""' '',''"n will lie on duly at
Newbury, attorney of .Med ford. Is ; y veterans' hospital at all
the chief clerk Mr Hie repeal 0 ' '""l. nls and their
e,.,...l,,e Ilw. holiuo ,0 , families. 'Illis WOlk Wlvbp (111'-
represental Ives, havluit arrived In
Hnlem on Thiirsdny. .lanuary 17.
The repeal of laws committee In
troduced 1 3 7 bills tho first day of
the l.-Klslallve session.
Hoof and Mouth Diieaia
HACHA.MKNTO. Oil., .Inn. II'.
iA') Or. t'liarles Keiine nf Ihe Bluto
deiarlnieiit of iiKrlciilture an
nouneed tho outbreak of tho hoof
and luoiilh dlseHHu In a herd of
ar,oli h'K on a ranch near Whll
.Her. Thn outbreak Ik thn first
slnco 1924.
1
Orwron W,ntlier.
Fair tonltfht and Sunday: rolder
tonlKht. with rold wave east por
tion: moderate to fresh nurlherly
wln'l;n the count:
1 ire Feet
er Used
oy's Shoes
11Ai'1:;K, Wis., .Ian. I!V- -
(lJ( A pair of -sii' Ja liliuf-s
hao just hi't.'ii inaili' U V u In-
i- yoar-old si liool hoy hy a Ua-
I'ini' shoo loinpuny.
h 'I'ho puri'luiser is llohort 41
f Wudlow, an oloinonlary .s( hool.
i- stiuli'lil m' Allon, Alis.s. Tin: j
Tho hoy is saiil In ho I'. I'.-ot 4 !
in lin Ill's tail and woUhs ;.Mi j
iHiunds. "
I'lvo sipiaro fiM-l of liailn-r
4- w.iro n.ii-.l to i.ianulai-ltiii. iho
slims.
,
TO VISIT HERE
;AINState Reception Planned
LEGION
i
VFTFWWRTni n
I fail bill II I vuu
I'.yi wiiui'sst's ot iho vllsaslor
for Nafinnal nnmmandnr!"01'' inuivi. w,.d ium- wuh n.o ar-
' V . .' '
her. ,, nddlllon lo the ofllcelM
and oilier nuinheVs of I he post.
State i.oininander lien ! isher. In
exprossliiK uppreelalion for the
larc.o lurnoul to n I the state
ileparluient officials, declared llle
i o( . iimoii the most .successful enn-
ferenee whieh hud heen held In the
ut,.l. n l,u II.. .......
-"Peelally Kra,lfled by t.,;. fact thai
every post In Ihe district was rep-
,,,!,, , , fr Jiy
i , I.akevlew. Klamath Kails
' -N" I 1
. KISS
1, V
1 L4mm- ,
Til ill V. Me.Vult I
The business mocllnir of thn con- HiniHer nunib.M'eil amonx his per
ference convened at .'I o'clock and Bonal 'rlendM men of every stutloiv.
was tinder the cliainnanshlp nf ! 1 lo was u friend of I'lesldent-olect
Paul II. McDonald of Mcdford, Iloovor mid of the hoys whn solil
dlstrlel conimllleeman, who Intro- m'w""'"''H 1,1 f,nt " ltl hotel
duced Ihe slale officials and called ''',' , . ,,
upon post officers for reporls ,
lo.the ac:ivillcs of their various
posts.
State Adjutant Carl It. Mos.r
emphasized the need if a mnre
careful scrullny of applicants for
membership 111 the Lcejon, and
complimented the officers of the
various posls on the close eoop
ernllon belhK Kiven the stale de
pa rl ment heail'iuarters.
(Vililliuilliler ('outing.
r'ommamler Fisher mnde the nn
nounceluelit that X'nlloniil f'otn-
I oi.tii.iei ..i . iii. wouiii visu iireKonj
i some lime in April, and Informed
,i,.,fr, ,,! officers Ihal the na- 1
rleil out throiifh llie eslaTIIshmeiit
of a slate hospitalization fund of
SI 200, now beliiK raised by vari
ous posts of the slate, and $soeo
which Ihe Auxiliary provided
throne!! the ale of poph-s.
The fart thai there are many
orphnns of deceased veterans in
the stale has caused the I.evlon
state department to advocate the
appointment of "l.eulou daddies"
by various posts, to look lifter the
welfare of dependent children of
dead ineapaclla'ed velet-nns
W'lthln iheir respective Jurisdic
tions. In this connection, .Medford
post officials reported 12 orphans
In the vicinity of this city. I
At least one Hoy Seoul troop In
(Continued on Tugo Six)
'REFUGEES-
TELL RUN
Ship Arrives at Caracas
With Injured Every
Building in Cumana De
stroyedTidal Wave Fol
lows Tremor Venezuela
Sends Aid Funds for Poor
CAIIACAS. Vrm zui la. .Ian. 1:1
. iA'f The Duteh si on inwhlp ('online
i wljne, from whieh first news of the
; disastrous e:n-thiiuaki' whieh struck
J the .se:iin t it" (.'unuinu whs rceelv
j i'l M'Verul days hkh, has uriivftl In
: r .i Ji.Mi w it ti -i li.i i'.i iiiiini.n. ..i-
vn- injure.i in on. ,,ak..'.
: rival of the vessel and llio news-
rtone from the Mdewalks and other
, 0l,J,l.l!1 flew ,,. luo ,hu all. an
,.,,, sUi,u.,n,nenn nimhlinK were
1 ,,..,.,, r, ....... n......?....,.! i,.
. the ground.
Ity n curioiiH chance, thn erpies-
Irian sliilue. of Murshul Hurre, chief
pniierat of the fauious liherator,
himon llolivar, otjeupoil dumuKe
and from Uu Ki'dnlte pedestal loolc
el .down upon (he i-uIuh of t lUi
mnrHharH.hirthplaeij;, .... .
At the niomenf ut Jt)uV eHt'tli7i
quake, 00 rv& wftro rftleiidlnK "'!
llwioiis oxerciseH in the chapel 'Of
(he Hehool of tho Slstei'H of Chfl.r
iiv, (ho ehul hulhllnK full In ruins,
hut llui eluipt-l, with ItN IniHjxe of
( hriht. alone remnlned slandliiK, to-Hi-ther
with Hucre'H Htaiue, nnd ft
new eonerete hrMjxe aeroH the
Itlver Munnnete.H.
. The Venezulean government has
pent M 00,000 as Hs first eontt-i-huilon
aiming the poor and homo
lesH in the Htrleken region.-
PORTLAND. Ore., Jon. 10
Final irlhuto wiih paid Ktio V.
Mauner. Sr., today at funeral Her-
flceu nl Trlliilu l.'nlunn n'i. I l 1.
In the thronK tha, filled the
ehurch were men hlKh In all walks
of life; and there were th.so who
" nioro humble stallons, news-
, . . n.horers. fnr Me.
'""' uini irom every see
1 tion Of the I'nlled Slates
liaukeil abnul the casket.
The services were conducted by
lllshop Walter Taylor .Sumner nnd
Dr. A. A. .Morrison.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. (?)
The department of nRrlcultllre to
day established a quarantine, over
a small area near Whtttler, I.os
Anceles county, Oullf., anil slauith
tered n herd of 3500 swine, fol-lou-ing
an outbreak of foot nnd
mouth disease.
Will Rogers Says:
N'KW YOKIC, Jim. 10.
Nay, Al Smith liuuled u job
in a biinf here ycstci'tliiy,
Iohvcx on his vni'iitimi to
Floriilii Utiiidny. .Mr. Hon-
ver lias coii
ftTreil w i t Ii
ahout every
body there is
in rt'ifiird to ZL JiiffO
w o r k but J&vat
o i:.. i 9'.
Siiiiilino Mild
li leaves for Floriilii Mon
thly to draw NtruwH for his
cabinet. ('aliforiiiii can't
land Mr. Conliilne after
Mareh 4th, why we will just
have to console ourselves
with Ainiee anil Hen Tnrpin.
Yours,
WILL ROGKRS.
Bi QUAKE
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