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dford Mail Trbbilne Weather .Year Ago t.mtt year tnil tMMMUrd tew.' MEDPORD, 0REG0X. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 192& . The Weather Ftorecmat- Ukjudy luuiglit and j 'Wednesday; moderate. Histtest TeMU-rtUy 48 Lun-o&l this moraine to S a, in-. 28 Prwilialon 14 hm to 5 a. ni... .03 ME Today . , By Arthur Brisbane The Canal Is Needed. 20,000 Cars a Day. Japan Balks at Words. Beaverbrooke Drops In. (Copyright, By King FmIutm ....... Byndicats,. Inc.) : Wisely Cuutjress revokes its own decision and provides mouey for necessary work iu -Nicaragua by United States , marines. ' j This country, by treaty with vXicaragua, has acquired the j right to build a Pacific to At-j lantic cnnul, via the Nicaragua j route. :'. . : Certain gentlemen of Nieara-j gua, willj big hats but small brain, do not want the canal j built. ' This country and the; whole w.orkl need the canal. j i Congressmen, fussing about i Mr. Sandiuo, Nicaragua rcvo-j lutionist, ' and sympathizing j with his fondness for shootinsi American marine!), represent their constituents poorly. . One hundred and twenty-; three thousand automobiles ; were built iu this country last! week, twice an many as were built in the same week last year,, when Ford was not pro ducing. Au average of L'0,000 aulwiio bile , units per duy, trucks and tractors included, is' a marvel ous record. "Where do they ?.?" is asked. ' ' , '.''',, ' ' . Tliey go to replace old cars and supply new ones to the , growing anny- of .prosperity 'and to the, increasing number of "two and three',' car fun'n lies." If every automobile run ning; lasted five yours, replace ments alone would call for 5. 000,000 new cars a year. ' Japanese educated classces no longer believe that their mikado is cousin to the sun and moon. Hut they arc touchy about his importance and ob ject to signing the Kellogg pcaec paet, which uses the words "in the name of the peo ple." These words Japanese will not sign, because, they make it appear that the Japanese peo ple, not the mikado, rule Japan. - Japan need not worry about mere words. The people do not rule this country cither to any alarming extent. . Real ruling j fcis done by well organized fin-; ' mice that says what, it wants j mid gets it. ; . But sonic one, or something, ; must rule. The high powers. here give the American 120,- j 000,000 pk'iily tiutoinobiles. I TtlUlOS, IClfpilOHCS) ii'S F"- tares untl fuii'ly- good wuges. i iVnd the pcupte arc content, being told' onco every year, July -ni), that they tire the rul ers.' . ' . '. - Perhaps benevolent, intelligent- pluloetey 'thut ,bii)pli'5 nutomubilos aiKl radios m bet ter, on the wholo than agi tated, experimenting demoeraes tint), -would supply worry. It takes a nation more than one; century to leorn how to rule itself. In fact, no nation has ever learned thus far iu his tory. Lord Beaverbrooke, owner of the London Eltiress aud a great deal of money, is in America, cheerful about .things i" gen eral. Cold weather lias helped 's eoul situation. Brit- oIliplHllK Olid SllipmuUllUg have mti,vnvii1 1 . . licaverbrookoT born in Canada ,.ni ttnasesHtna brains, complains i tltat bankers possess too much of ..... r- 1-,,1 'ei-uriv T 100 TU"n8 VUY,aI '," . ?" ,r,' t, ' favor tho general flmipclal sltt-a- COOLIDGESI FAREWELL! SATURDAY President Regrets Leaving 1 Pleasant Personal . Asso-; ciations To Be Host at( Dinner for Cabinet andj Wives Leaves for North-! ampton After ' Inaugura-j tion Ceremony. I .WASHINGTON, t'ob. 2ti. (! As ttio time approaches for 1'resi- i dent Coulldgo to relinquish, hla of-; fice, he lias a little tecllng of to Bret at a necessary Interrupliou to I mtuiy pleasant personal ussocia- i tfons, but at the sume if inn he (eels relieved thai the end of Ills re sponsibilities us - president is at hand. With Mrs. Coolldge, tho-chicf ex ecutive is to be host at dinner to members of lite cabinet and their wives ou Saturday night and will entertain Sir. and Mrs. Hoover, Senator Curtis and his sister. Aire. Ganii, similarly Sunday evening. 'Mr. Coolhlae expects to entrain for Northampton shortly after the inauguration ceremonies at the Cap itol, .vlthout rcturnttit; to the While House. AlthoUKh it has been customary for tho retiring prosi dent to return to the White House with the new exeeutlvn utter the inauguration exercises, (lie practice has been disregarded in several j eases- and t ho president feels that ; there is no precedent making It binding upon hint. Mr,. CoolidKo has made no fur-; ther arrangements regarding hla activities after leaving the presi dency, AlthoUKli he has been ap proached by representatives qf sev eral newspaper and magazine syn dicates with n view to obtuinlng his services as an author, h has entered Into no duElntta agreement with any o thorn. -i. WASHiNClTPN, Kelt: . 'X,--i!P) AnxiouH to comidetc tho Heloetlon of his oahltieU President elect H.to- Tfr contmrcu inr hid ui-vhkihsi tiibJe today wlrh William J. lAno von, asststunt to tho nttoruoy sen oral, who Is promtuontly mentioned for secretary of war. ifter the Conference Mr. uona- van, who tooU a leadlns part in the Hoover camyniga, declined to dis chhs tho trend of his conversation tion, HneenlntKm'as" to Mr. D.o- vim's status placed hlin in the nt-j toincy Kencrnlnhlp. Now. lioWevcr. i r M'tlltfl... l Mllphntl f Minnesota, aoiieilor senevnl of the T-ntit Kinien. Im tiiken n leadine place In the sttecuhUion over that i tmxt. I'rei-loas onlnions of nolil i- . eal enhinet maiters have iilven. Hi- i.. ... t ft ,r n. . t.uct chance for It.- Mr. ed as a Democrat, hot he bus Had stiBport from neveral stron- Re publicans. OLGA AND NKHOIAS' ' NUPTIALS AWAITING . LOCATION OF PRIEST I WVKliSIDK. Cul.. Feb. 2.6 WV i!tf-n tifteliimivn. liit.sii.n actress and Nicholas Soussunln, Ilusslun M -were attpmi(ln with the fact! iunt m imiv! c o n t i n m noi yrlcHt of tho Mrihmlna Greek i u r f o r m thof .. o rc monv. tho' fllm ItarliinnvA fm-fffl to tltkc lout h new Ilccnue Jn I.o Aiisoleii countv. detnvlnc W.holr niarrlttiie for the three-day period required i,- li,w Mwfttn tho amilleatloll for and the l.ijnmnco of a marriage . license. ...... . ' -The actress first met gouesanfnt in Moseoir, where they both play-1 ed. Kho recently was dlvoreea from Vuldentar Zoppi, ltusstan lawyer. In application for the marriage license, she itavo her age as i. ; Sonssanin gave his as 4t. ' n Weatlier. ?T- ..I,,,,.!- n ht und Wednesday: pnobahls i h,.ti,t.-auf- dihttx- warmer in the 'east !.i,-n.t eeniint uortion tonleliu Fresh southerly wind., on the coast IiO. PUns complet - ! Cd Tor consiruciiuii ui nv uu" ins o bo occupK-d by Tolstln valley MlMtm of P(Jrtii,ni1 KWctrM. row. ldi-tsion of Portland 9r cipan PARTY SAILS. (' 5r Matthew F. Bramisy. Cleveland millionaire, purchased the . Peary. Commander McMillan' old areile tnlp, and will erulie the ea In an effort to find an Island he vlsloned In a dream. The party before sailing from Boston, left to right: Mary Baughan, Liilian Nugent, Mr. Bramley, Mr. Bmmity, William Schlosj. Dr. Oominlo A. Laneie and Edward H. Green. GRAND JURY TO RE-CONVENE ON THURSDAY NEXT Petit Jury Called tor March 11 Civil Suits Include Libel Action Against Newspaper and Porter Accident Case. Tho grana Jury -in toision yca terthty, ntljournott until- ThurHtlcty, when they wtU reaunte thetr dclt- Th petii 3uiy hm ieen catk-tl to f tnet Motidajr Siach' it," with tbta.1 of 2Z vlvil, ectmlnul ttnel !0ttuUy Hvtlon scheduled fortheai- ins, Anion ;gtho' civil suits 'listed ts that of 11, C. Toting against the News Publishing .company for al leged libel, tho ease being an echo of the I3eAutremot trials, the alleged libel arising- from a story jUbllshed at that time. Another ease of . considerable ,,,,efw' i" "l".01. B. F. Bandera B aH t ugainKt Dr. K. II. Porter for dam-! agBregating close to $5O,0otf, ' :( the result of an auto accident near .Modento, Calif.. In which .Mrs. anders was mortally injured, the, tragedy occurring while the J terM "ere on a motor trip while the Por- were on a motor trlji to t jtMnit.iorn California. Tho plain-1 Miir la reorwenieu uy ,i. a., jjay an mc aeienaani oy r-oner j. Neff. j The trial list for the term of 1 -court in as follow, the cases being j called in the order printed: I State ot Oregon vs. Tod Smith .and .MlK'rt Ooetehen. ! State of Oreson vs. I. H. Wat kins, j itegue Kiver Valles Canal Co. I vs. U. 1. Cowgill. tiotiywooa urcnaro company vs. 15cmii, Kimbai! tc Pope. C. V. Hiclnteln vs. E. St. Itlch man and ft. 13. Itlebman. The Kimball Kuit Co. vs. IJnzy Hartley. a!c of Oleeon vs. Jesse lin- let, et nl. Hitj! C. Young vs. Xews 3ub- nctor una sec- tiwntntf company. niLrlst today' Smith vs. Frank Cameron, ut al. to reconcile ai "G Mttfora .National uanK va. t KlvciKlde mar-'"- arU. etc. j rlntro llccnso! HuvhcU Inc., vh. Polk Hull. f V. ifeindcrs vn. 15, H, Porter. f. F Sftntlcra vh. 15. If. Purl or t O. - Myers vs. Motlford trrl- sarioit iiru-E, i M Brown, . et UX, V8. C, t. I nW an Or-1- r- & Fri,i comprfny v. Pa thmlox priest,: Coart f:niH:r, Inc. will come to; '5oot'c Wrtv vs. Mark U. Jnr RIvcrHhle from n'1" t n. V Iaj: Angeles to! ". K. Hinilli vs. O. J. Tarbt-IJ. a JHwmi vh. inKm Khipji. Kronen Atwoott v. lloy I. r r e u jiituuitrrtusinrr Tf. m' , uonry. wutnern urejon ltwhi isurcuu vs. Bamoel Berteteon. et ux. atnouM Creamery. , , eorse Fltrne vs. J.rtljdt G. Jen- "in?- ,,, CHAPLM REGOVEfBNG PTOMAINE POISONING BKVKHI.y HiUS, Cai.. Feb. SC. , fjP t'liaillo Chnnlin. film come - Idlnn. who collapsed at his studio tin Hollywood yesterday while mak- iing a pictMrw. was reported "silalit- iiy improved early today at bis iuuiiiu. in. wwi ivej autun. v iifiiJ- Hn's physician said th eomtdlsn was suffering from ptoiaaino poisoning. IN SEARCH OF DREAM ISLAND to so Sculptor Bargains With Saint Anthony in Dream for Corel t NAPLES, Feb. 24, i V I h c e ri o ttcmUtt, famyiis 1 sculptor, who has been HI i with pnputnonlH. toduy ai- trihutetl a tnfiUerat)ie im- j provement in hi condition to Intervention of St, Anthony of Padua. He UjIu" a memher of the ; iKtUHehold of the Uucheas vt Aostn that the saint had an- ' peured to him in a dream anti i reproached him for newr having made a stutue of the ; wilnt. ' ' Oemito tnid he promised St. j Anthony that $f cvretT lie v j would "immortnUze" him tn i 4 marble." - , The dtiches Font Iter riHhe j ROAD PROPOSAL WILL BE HEARD MARCH 6-11 lute of hearing.' by the county court, for and a'jtainst the eon- tnruetlon of the nrojiosed Midway ' Dr. C. T. Sweeney's gate CiJu it .....i the followins Wednesday, Jfareh I S. Tho hearings give promise of belns widely attended and ore at- tiaetinc more than ordinary alien- I tion, umonK those direetiy cell- cerned, and the county in general. The first reading ot the petitions wilt be made at the regular session of the county court tomorrow. The rouii a outHnctt wiU crow? Hear Creek and the old county brldg across Kogue Hver at Gohl Hilt will he ?ftl for iSiis purjoo in the event the roiut ts ordered constructed. The road in meeting with sohjo ontosition from landowners who eiutm ttiat their land wiit ha dam KCd more than the estimated daittagu asrfcd up&n hy the rond viewer, William JJrayton of Sied- ford, James Owesm of WeHen, and J, ti. Itotiinnon of Tatwrt. They fixed tho dmngf at ?:tf. Horn; : of the land affected ia held as httfh as $iti per acre, The benefits from the mad a puntmariKi'd by ita suportera are us follows: That the road would he used a the mln artery to the proirusctt new. airaort,' for tthlcSr ' fcomi election will he hehl April 5. , Tnst the viMitt would; furnttflt a bee-line to tiforri for rwtrttmti itt tlic. Ham 'llk'y and ft Mwtlwc Ori.'lmril ronnlry. . i Thin tin- (ittitiiiicf (o Uii vity for; (ho hauling of reharci itnti dittry j pmduets would be shortened and j tl-tl timm n Krsidr. i That ft torse jiortlon tf the 4HH- j utnry country in tho northeast . rt - m,,,,,,,- n-f.iii.i ,('fi-fit. ' That Ibo road would ojien up & jrera Brr-wted Harry Palmer, 4, : larxe aren now undeveloped and of 1hh Aiiif"!, who i with ifie lllckln(C hort tranMimrttttion facttl- ! hoy. i tlen, irmke the urea feasible fori " Iplattlna Into xmall acreage trael. and Increase the value of the bind. - The road, if approved, woutd be constructed this year and be reads - for traffic In Ihe full fruit luiullnx operations. Siiiolar Soicfckn, HiSllCL'LKtf, Cat., Keb. 23. i John Humeri., a junior at the ! Ith.-hmond hiirh school committed i suleldo here. In a nolo, ho said he was despondent because of his standing In studies, which was .bouse paa.;d senate bill Itt etfr ' better than average." fsolldatlng rim boards of regents of t '. . t the University of OreKon, Ureaon ' BUKX8. Construction of new thrco-story hotel building on ishmth Ialn street prwjrresetny rapidly. ! i mi m -i A. r L . 15 (Ml NEGRO TRIES TO BURN WOMANy N FURNACE Ufifa Af Rflfirflrf &bar Ac, sailed By Servant Hope for Recovery- Violence Feared Stack Spirited to Topeka Jail, ATcniSOX, Kina, Feb. Z$.iiV Air. C V Jaeobs, 58, wife of a ! retired batter, wrus at tho point of j dtntth' '-today fyHowin an atttunfttj. slivo in the fnrnifeo of her homo. UacUer arrested nhortty after he f left the Jneobtt' homo late y ester- day, was spirited out of Sown by i Thcro was some pcattered talk of 5 vlolettco, fbut no demonstration. j All's. Jjteolw was severely burned : about lh& head and. Mhonhb'rs and i nearly HUffoeated; but uaaunl tllov ( or k her awnllttnt beforo she eol- lMe.l. . lhrleian Bald there was little hope for her recovery. The nesro, wtto UatI Ueea ara pUjyed us a hutuly man around the house, attacked Mrs. Jacobs and then dratised her down the !ie- menl ateps. he s;ild. Matches fall ing to tmiitu her clothing, pile said, "'" " uhu uiuiinpnn i ir...w tn u of her boily throiigh the door. He t v.a fB W "? rinifing: " "-" "' j husband returned home, and fied. : """ """""a ablasie. i t.Iover denied the attack. ficcr said at one time he was an inmate of an insane asylum TOFKK"A, Kamr.. Feb. 26. VPh lyonis ftlovcr. nero, tilltKcd attack er of Mii, C V. Jacobs of AtehUon today wu confined !n the 8haw nee county jail here. He was brought, bore hiif yesterday In a motor car by Atthison awthorittes. i tf he riff Wnynn lhruis ntUt the nei;ro wotud be kept hro untii tiikt'ii flaewhere by Alehiswti atf UiorUies. t KIDNAPERS OF RICHARD GRANT ARE CAPTURED HOUWELL, N. M., Kt'tJ. St. Itti'liiiril ririmt, II -tur W null ot Mr. mid Mi-H. VVIIittiiH fl, iimnt of !, Anath-s. tvlm h jik kllnatel fmm bin horn lrcimbrr y2 ot ii ypr, w flimi hy cHfurhi f fftc.T ilt-rc today, ifo wa dirty i rtmi .,.,.,,.i i,t. i,t- 'I'W,, i.fri ' ,AHf.l.fJ(. fen, ,1 ( ;'hlef "f ln-t' cttves Herman C'llne I said here t(jlay that Dickie Oralit, - 1 and Harry I'aimer. accuses Kt'Inuplne the ooy, ho.l l-c ep - prehentltl in uowwell, . M. Thej t pair had been sought in the des- jerts of the southwest by plane and e I rldhtit parties fft tootu than a month. 1 y Heijettt Ml! passes ore., ftp, its, W't The Agricultural coiiegft unit tho Ore Kon Xurmal scbotis, with only six dissontlnt? votes. TORNADOES II III I II III w t I f It Jl lift! l J V I If I t X III I U I I 11 i 1 1 1 I M I 1 I 1 W Willi La ( 1 & were at the cist H this Twenty-Two Perish in Eslt rV . Spring Storms Texas, t Missippi, Arkansas, Visit- ed By Twisters-Duncan, j Mice I ttii n tWf nAb-srfa 155., LCfl ill WrtCKKye f ji ! -i ' T4 Rifted. t MRMPins. Teim.. Feb. tf. (jP mraiuraes, nmKiiiK sti early stiring viittt tft three Ktatcs .yestcr-; day, ieft a tmll of ltatt, scores injumi, a 'wrecked village nitti f propert- daiuttge exceeding ?,-; ew. i At intervals of a few himra thai wind Ktormn divte4t dnwit itt ttorthcatt Tevas. nortlmett Mtsgts j Hippi ami smttheast Arkanat, strllt- f Inx wi(h grentest fury Ht Imneati, f Jitesi., wiK'ie I t ut the tut uunuia-f tlutt wore fctltoti and ttra villace left i in wreeNaRO. : t t-k ,t.v...t ...... ' esoK Mr. and Miss. W; S. ' Jones, who iosl their lives In the innse f their home at Cooper, f uv0 negroes kmc! ai oniHa i llm!Hc f- StiHiasii J. T. JohnKon, ten- i tint fanner, Kato .Mack, 2, and Kti- dttt Mack, 6, her brother; a Cbt-j aese family of five, and te nv Stroes eraahed to death in lint e ; ; iapso of h building at Duncan, nnd i mro felited on a phmtRtimi 11 saites northwest of Marks. itu&tamt her layesr-old elattehter, who met death In the destruction of KtGbi' fvm Iiim near IteVVfu. AfmciKt without warnfni? tho hHin let ni ittneatt was rteiuottshed nhoat 1. m. yeHtordsy when n twist er HVept iiiaonaUy aevos (ho hn. iness Kocttnn, Konrtoen Rtores, a two-story brick hotel cbtlit rami (tem and a mbvr of neijm eai Urn worn U'Veled, Jw Rtvnetvvres eicajmd unaoathed. Powci Shut Off stl OWl!V ill iilllleUll 'WH ! ami' white mHetmVrirb.im ttettci.ti.d'K,t...vt ...vttr ..v.t&..t. ' ...u.v.v ... ..... ,.vic-n, ..... ........ s pieHeikveit uvr in eoiisitieraiitin BBf"' " SHardsmen isstrotieti the vlelnity to f ths legtstetttre Monday afternoon P,jne. t prevent ioottnR and vamlalism. Ths i in tfte form ef ftonse hii! 58 1, &S1 Joovlt hmarOa; John Seftsitt. trtmps were ortlered out mtrtj- In ami 61, , ' Vni"T VbBbi mm ieadw; ltoee Sim eveniitR by liovornor Thob O. f Tho first bttt Btntts tee bondeit 1 ('1"wl!l' Hndsi- imtistuvont in eon itiilMi, ' ! imuy tt t nctien with t?ot frauds: ht' tUe JMiim. Two hiack clouds rapiill? eott Tsmlnjt in tltn northwest Bavo Itt ens its first wafnlrot of tho eomins stovra, 'i'Uere was a terrific roar as tho elomls met ami tho atr was fiiieii vfth tiehris. ,, ' L"?" " .eTry. hTt (own was beini! torn to uleces, iihe Hev. K. M. MeKeithett, pastor I of tho SiothodiKt elittrch, twid in deseribiRB tho storm, "Nobody ha.l w ui. ati . ..a, tt.istueni or sstete.t aim srinctuat ortl,wiH oyer in a matter of infinites. Tho! tornado was followed by n gcen: tal ' eonfuatoB with men and; cobwii Rernamiiiii ni vmmlm? in atrtttmx: itmenn btt(! wiiiio tne injured werw UrlitR taKen t IyhI atd atatton hastily k lip tm vacant store rooms a Heavy ratn ; added to their auiforingr. Twelve of tl'ose killed In Duncan met j death instantly and tho olier two; dicci withitt a few houni. Set, Family Killed Two liom later a Blorro. irob - ably tho game one, (struck Mnrk and ittntiied over Into Arkansas and tarao dowH ear f"Wilt aiiottt a 'tiycfe, C I, Nlelioltsoii wiw U apiirottch while working to the rtcc fieirtit HmhvuH rtttinlitB toward his family when i!it IwtHter iiniii!h- pti hiH tioaiOi daaBltter. kliilus hts wife and Toitaa aa tho first to ox part em Hie lomado, whieh eatweti es timated diiniBKi! here ef Stayor O, t. Wolt and a comntiitcm of rftizetts, after a atirrpy of tho wreckage of IJimcan, eHllmalost ihe (tftmago at $SW,Wt. Bcventj thott sasds rftrlSttrs' Itnat was Buffered hy yiatifaliotiH near Marha. while a number of liarn and houses wera damaged In the vlelnity ot UeW'ltt, Ark. Of fm aiitirnximately 10 peraous Infwrttt in iMixxtitiitntrt, four were renorted in a Bcrlotta eondittcm, and .fix weru aevorely hurt in Texas. Onn man in Arkaoxas wag taken to the honpiini. Several KtlWMi out. pranks of the storm At thmi'tttt. Miss., alitor pupHst. iron safe was picked m from an offtctnd carred more than llwi Making ft smlawfttl to spread falsj yards ami a flying storo bufMtRK i renoris tsf Knancfg ami manatie wa tSrtmped on a nejtro. ktiiinx ! tocnt ot tt co-oporattvo association, htm httt causing only sllcbt dam-! xm to the structure. A man miik-j Sag a cow in a barn at Cooper Tt'Sas. saw hi house torn from ttsj foundation and his datichtor, who was rurtninir ta tnPftt him, tof-fid throiish the floor of Ihe bam. 1 MMim MflDDIQ Will iuuimua nuiiiu hill rail MEi WAHiil.VGTOX, Keb. 26. yv Jciiator Korrts, Republican, Xo - Umsfta, Informed tho senate (today; Ihe clown stricken men and ho woaitt not press his resolution i ono woman, nil steerage passen to deny Senator-eltet Vare, of. gers; were carried by a luno city Pennsylvania, his seal et tilts scs-1 imibuiaiico to the city hospital stun iieeauso of the tatter's' present I after other ambulances services Siincw, 'tlwUmsfl to sia, Cah ia Moon . Kuts Cockroach, Officers Discover fEFa!a BKKrttsttfB in thts ' vectiutt knew iUKt tthat the j- i were driskiiis Oiey jwhinw wuttht nut !k: !h snitixw t ! ,Mltk lr team that stat. ; 'ventt pint twtUes ---tet trout two alleged Wred t..t- t ; h-sxn. rrt-st.! ituriy , nigitt hT the sheriffs office, ' a dottl eirekt-mtelt ami a sm.iHt r trtig f hmtins i us iMIVtKSW. iSJ !ltiUtiiil lo itV- 3ut's tmlt p" f ZS J 3la ituirkut and Hi f tho fctmt 4 . tat hiw heeo mS.I to loettt dfiittm hiill IrniTtj s'tr seventl issuifis. - PROPER!! TAX RELIEF BILLS ARE SENT IN Lieutenant BDverRor forifoMr Juh" stK ds sttg massacre htresirgaiti state rs usject of Joint Resslutten Three Relief Proposaps Appear Fro CarfctR BodV SAU&T, Ore., reb. lSJ . ether attempt ts seesr ft Heuitn- t .r,v,.,...s,. u (v Kon has iieen ma.ie.to tha form of tew Joint rosointion 2S. presented Monitor aftaramm nntter the sliow- tr f RftHHHKMftvmt Tomfc(.. Norton, Veathvrpoa LftFoilette, t hitbert, isyttan, tmrBait, James It. K. SeolS, ISrlRS, Winslow, anfl Senator Jo Jiunne, Sehttimerleh 5 and BtttBEest, ' Titww, .l.kltlnKl ,.l ..8 .1 to 10 per msi ef (is tsssesseii vain- '"fhwdy Twantietli" ward; Tony ation. t'tttttjr IjoBiis, iasiHovement ETh,rone' KtK!TO ftff.ttw. -srhow-bunds, attti attr tettdg horotoforo dwertptteu eorreiKtiKs wttfc that iegaiiy Virted bat Efrt htsaod, aBa swttnoe bavn given ot the. matt reftsmiins inrnds are exempt from wh" '"'" tha tSeHtiv EKr for tho limitation, ! Valentine's day killers. ' in tha seeomt hfiE, admiiiistruttott ' frank Btotmnd, known of ait inherffant tax taw is trans-: maker of suites Htteco artftai ferret! from iho state treasurer to i Moran; W'ililant f Itoxenr Kode: the state tax cemmteton. Knmoel and Josctsh Ateiio, broth-, rift and r vum.imut tilers and frtomls of Hcttrge tBugsl ! provide si:-,kir:K ftrndit for tin Bay- bond issues to tho third biil. trnrfer saatiension of tha rales ths tower bonus cloited s heavy i.i.v ,i ii iu,i. ) by tiaaaliig boae biil SSa, whlett diem ratieetpe Bttd oiuemsos of sena- tors and ret(rasentft!ives and the general operating and maintenance expenses of the S5tb legislative ns semSrtr." 8AF.E.M ' Ore., Feb. Utt fWftboitl opisesftiosi the MaSarhey i "Ht which divides tho seven Jus tices of tho supreme court Intj aevea departments for election par Sisses,' was isassert liy the sea!Q Wonday. The effect ta that each candidate far the supreme bench ran in eontwtt for a particular piaco on the bench and out against Sine field as at present. Olfter messttfint uaeu By tlta aenafo Sfomiay included: Seaato siii 249, by commiites on BieohoSSe traffit! StrenBthetttog tho law proSiiirfEmg atrtomoWiea Iwltisc driven hy drunkeis drirem. Tbti se.eoBd offense hi made punishable hy iraurittaamettt to tho peniton tiary. Senate Mil hy commiltee on alcoholic traffic LitttlttBR to drug. Rials the sale of wine tunica, utc ami restirieihiir iiielr advertiainy. Jlotise bill St, by Ursmgugh Ne &&i egiats esde strengthen ins aet and increaaftig brokers' li cense fees. . -, ; . ttonse bit!, by Uuseil and Tomp-Rln8-Aiithorfee sebtml boards to SEstaMlHh aieaa for transponaiion i Hmtse but Aft, by ChlndBjen - SPiNAL MENINGITIS mi m um urccn I UUHU UI1 ILuOLL B1SATTLE, Feb. !. (J One hundred forty-stx steerujto passcn sera ami seamen were Quarantined here when She American Mail ititer IfreEdent iUneoin dotkevt jwitb J2 viruEenc cases of spinal fnicnlnsltls. SEVENT.EE II j I I j jl II jl I I O II I p4 1 1 I 1 f 1111. J Oommmn Asks Whole- sate Arrests in Shieago Massacre Probe Photos of Some Wenttfiei-r'Bte Book' of Crimtnais Is Studied. : ', I'lflCACO, Feb, S. WT ilaexf poflee tlt-taifff ami JTs wavtlsers i ! the noils nee-metf Stt fttnettua, effte- tlvety today ta ehiiroga'tt aitltr - tmtntc eleetlutt. for ottlr tnfnwr itts : aereements and irregttfetrftea wes-e reiHrted, l-'ouc orecinet capttttms iiivolvctl I In dboute outside jswiiing tiaee. were nrressletl ami iKftef So ihr Iquustlotttng. Tluey vfem dlamlsetl when they exuiained they ere utrning: ainut fesMSrsess VKters unluide poll. ' f l CtnCAttO. Feb. Sfi. Are &r :'er tvr the arresi i7 me; Wits lit the Several t?f tSie mtn in h he sall, may tms-e ?eeR &w lu-tinU i feillevs. OtUeca are feeCttrt ta have deftntta and traitoftttttt Uft&wietK& i'hytsruvh it jhttve U;a tdenttftciJ &o said, by !trtttMwe whose tdentKlat hn& ' been kett seerl f ih&te tHtlitm, Th& arrest: weee as-iit:rtnl after Stegc had spent sevemi hoeot ; twtK os erimmsis, skis bss iu ""S tta J'"86 w, . T Klro: ' , , ctea,!" Rrrerte a nfcort lt,",, "SO wSH,n a SBf! WB fuumt at "The CU-easf1 ' cafe ot which he Is part ewear, ' 'Tnnr Cape-Bla VttmgSt F6 . known as a slRffnr, imiSeateU Hv n wvm-iter twis year as. Km! part- ' ttCC Of iaddXe . - Jatit teltm, nm ( t'hnrles Kaket; Freak Mtite autl MutUi&z Key Mini. Mttddox hi a maior hope of the' investigators, lis live iar tb2 private garage hi whieh She slay era car was found ias week. Ills previous possession: ot it machine sun wan stitvinmr mci smmiremir police S their ausplefeis ihiit - lie tuay be ahie ta stive vatuahte Enfor muttott, - - . . 8chuiia is IcnoivR as he who is deadly with aniail IreivriK . fie is reputed to be a master of the use of springs, eotteeale! ttt bbs sleeves. ' by- which iie ,Ss afeie lo orop nn automatlu pisi&i iiiiy eaeh fcaml much fastctf tbess fliase who draw a gun front pocket or holster. - Beleastri? has on fingry' miss inif. A man similarly marked was ot the wheoi of tue feiKecs car, . Police attached sbjotitettne? a Cicero jjoiiee star found la s raid ai a Forest J'ark roatlhease yesterday, fenus of. til suns slay- (Cotitintted ott pnsi, tftH Will Rogers S&yti KKW YORK, Feb. Snj", what tte yau btHtvr Bksut LititJj- . Wbnfc s ssit'kee fie i.t nutfttiig out f Ibew ofeet fimiecs who ta see tfteEf pins tfi a trtttn ur tt tti eyele. What a boost fur sTtittkm. The 9 modern girt is gting to wty, "Fly t mc, kid. l)o:i't ee-me ersT j ing ttp here ta Buiefc.f Yott tritt fiucJ. ttei ihe Iempser sboutEtEg tvtss fEtt aiie et! by Hie Los Angeles eliiHiibet fif eowmeree fw him stivisiif mmh pttMieity io Ftoritla. IToover'n ouFy gtii six move duys to draw naitius out of tli hut . Votli'Si,' : - AViLl- KOiiEKS,' (Continuca on I'age ElS'it,). o