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PAGE TWO ,: M I'M) KOI M ALU fi TIM BCVE.' M KPFOUP, ORKOQX, MONDAY, .JANUARY 2(1, 1931. ocal and Personal Crater fjikc Know IKvp With tho freh snow that foil In Crater NnMnnuJ park lam week tho snow depth at tho park this morn - T UiK measured over teei at uu hlx return north hy Mih. a kcfleld I a ,iUKhter of Kdar A lien Hunter, rim, 66 inches at (Jovernment jand their little daughter, Jtty f Klamath Kails, well known vet Camp, 63' inches at 'Anna Sprint; 1 a mi. They will make their home jonij southern 1'acific railroad en camp and corresponding depth atjin i-onlnd. L-lneer. who died in that city luttt tho Medford and Klamath en- ' i.vii-iv i J trances; Fine weather prevailed at the park yesterday. tludfi Norton In I'm'thmd SiGircult court sessions in Bedford i win he- resumed Wednesday with! tlifl ireturn of JucIkc H. I). Norton with headquancrs at Kuycne, Hpent (ivm Portland, where he ha. heen I several hours in the city la-t Kat upendlntf several days attending toMirday on business at the local poM bQKineHM matters. A civil action , office, uilnnlii.li nf t)i.' , " ' . court that day. Several am.ln-! mentft are also expected to be iisido. s !"""" IWtll nt ,lolMlr,n. TkJl'lNlMW Opcl-al ion Pfrasleys, opp. 'Holly Theater, U lU'turiicd From Portlaml 'cal Wellri, deputy Culted Ktates marshal, returned yesterday from Portland where he had taken three federal prisoners from Klamath Full, facing moonshine, charges, lle reported the Mhootin of Sam Prescott, Ashland traffic officer, in Ashland Saturday, cuusert consid erable stir In the slate metropolis. jlf you enjoy Rood food at low prices, eat at tho Holland Coffee Shop. 300tf ItORlMtered IVom Cleveland i-A. AVnlder of Cleveland. Ohio, wjin tho only RUfat reKlstered over tlio week end at local hotoU from tho east. 'Phone fi42. We'll haul nway ymir refuse. City Sanitary Service, j - , 237if House fluests Here Mr. and Mrs. II. R Xordwick and P," S. Ander.son have 'had .aH house KUests Mr. and Mra.'K. W. Ander on of Suiver, Oregon, Mrs. It. Webb of Tacoma, AVash., and Mrs. Fudt(e of battle, Wash., who came to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. T. li- Merryman of Ash land. IJnrn prreen fir slabs with dry wood and out fuel bill. Ak Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 2 T 0 1 f Mrs. Lands Culled North Mrs. W. K, La nils was called to Salem Saturday evening by the death of her father, L. C. McCoy. Mr., McCoy had been connected with tho Southern Pacific; company for tho. last thirty yours as super intendent of construction, with headquarters in San Francisco, Lad lea, if your wardrobe needs come: over to finish out tho scauon, call tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldff. Phono 1181. tf Mny View HrUlgn Consti-nollon The 'CottnKo 'street bridge, which wlll.be In uho in about 00 days, was- u popular place yesterday. Crowds of local people wore, view ing the progress of work there. Broken windows replaced by Trowbridao Cabinet Works. 230tf JHoveys fiticstN Here Mr. and Mrs. It. If. Hovey of Klamath Falls spoilt tho week end In this city. They enjoyed several Ifamcfl of ftolf at tho local course Saturday nd Sunday. Mr. Hovey Is A lartre timlor owner of southern Oregon. .Olhr visitors In Medford from the ltdlghbn-i'ijnff icity wore Clatido McCulloch, .prominent at tornoy, nnd Mrs. MeCullueh, Mr. and Mrn. W, fll. 'Jioherison and Mr. and Mrs. K. iO. Pike. 4Tavo you seen tho new'Dodtfo (1 ind 8? eo thorn nt Kakln Mo tor Company. 80fi Minor Auto Collision L. P. Itlshop and Dr. H. Tt. Kl llott, both of Medford, were prin cipals Involved In an auto cratd yesterday at tho intersection of Frturth street and Oakdale avenue, according to an accident report on fllo today nt tho police station. Little damaga resulted from 1ho crash. Utah's best coal $15.50 per ton off car, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. If Hurglary Keimrtod The North Riverside Avenue nun shop was entered by burglars last night, taking ono or two revolvers, according to reports on file at the police station. Three locks were brokeft in effect entrance. P When You Next Entertain we would suggost tliat you try Fluhrer's new dinner rolls. They are very reasonable i n price and can easily bo reheated, thus giving that home made appear ance nnd flavor which is so desirable. i Moiiiiiia.couiiUt ui wi'd''!,;!!;;!;' A marriage' license'' was 'issued at the county clerk' office thi fore noon to K iehard I (elm Ik. t'4, nod ltutli Snoolt. Jioih of Molluhi. Ore. Hoy AVnkcticlil in Visitor I toy Wakefield, recently trans ferred from Med ford to Portland i,y the Awneiated Oil company is in .Uedford today u trnnxact bul j nc, and wilt be accompanied on If ynu enjoy ;,'nnd food at low, .prices, cat at the Hollujid Coffee : Shop. 3u0tf i Postoi'lh e Inspector Visit Potiifflce Inspector H. II. Morrin, If A'01' onjoy Rood food nt low i rK''-S oat at tho Holland Coffee- 300tf Mrs. J. K. KnriMht underwent an i operation for a ppcndicltlH at the Saered I Jeart h rjiital this morn-inif- - For prado. A raw milk, call TiDfl, Campbell Ur.lry. Two deliveries. .Mrs. Oiih Leaves Mrs. John Orlh left yesterday for KiiKone to visit relatives. Rrlll Sheet Metal Workw docs ox pert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf Auto I.leeiisew Issued The sheriff's office issued auto licenses today to Mary ISebb, Clcn Fabrick, Arthur Newman, Ole JIa- en. and Nora Valent Ine of Med- ffird. F. .1. iianiey und Frank Doty of Cold Hill mill K i- Hoffard of Kucle Point. Tho new Dodo DeLuxo 0 and DodKO X are hero. See them at Fakln Mtor Company. 30(1 Hotel diesis I rom Slate Thomas Comenbei-f- of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jl. Iiwreneo, Mr. and Airs. J. W. Dimean, J. F. Muel lenberl and K. 11. Humphry of lu Kene were Oregon residents reuis lered last niht at Medford hotels. Have you seen the new Dodce fi nnd 8? Seo them at Kakln Mo tor Company. 306 Fitici'HOiiH fii San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. T. It. I-'meison visited Jn Ashland Friday onroute to San Francisco where they will visit for several days. For grade A raw milk, call r.9fl, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf lr. nnd Mrs. Hayes Leave Dr. Juntos C. 'Hayes left this morning for .Portland, where he will be under observation of Dr. Joyce in the St. "Vincent hospital. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Hayes, Dr. Hayes, who underwent an operation in fhe Portland hos pital some time ano, has been con valescing ut the Waered Heart hos pital. Dry fir slabs f ii.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. (131. If Accepts Xeu Position Mrs, Reginald Pnrrett began duties today as stenographer at the law offices of Newbury and New bury, succeeding Miss Kthel Jioggs who resigned last week, prepara tory to leuvlng for California. Clean-up prices on all cat's left at (Irnham da rage. 812 ( niisiuilly Ijirge Turkey A turkey torn weighing 3T pounds at 2 years old and dressed and sold by Mi. C. L. Worrell of Half way ranch In the Powell Rutin dis trict went out with the January turkey pool of that, district which was shipped 1o New Jersey. Last notice to party who took tho 30 or 36 fleeces of wool. If not reutrned at once will prosecute to tho full extent of tho luw. No questions asked, 30(1 Here on HusIiicsh Ralph W. Tyrrell, formerly of this city, is in Medford today trans acting business in the Interests of Tacoma -company, for which he Is representative. Individual styles and soft, lus trous wave.s wltli Tulip Oil perman ents. lOmma CI ine Shop- Phone CL 312 Represent Portland Anmng those registered from the state metropolis at local hotels are L. K. Rlack. Dean R. Adams. O. W. Phetlciilnee, II. W. Dickinson, C. A. Sutherland, L. M . Nickels. J. W. Hauliers. A. S. Cobb. W. A. Warner, L, Wadsworth, A. Piper. Robert Rn relay, II, n. Find lay. Howard P. Roardman, L. N. Rrain er, F. li, Jeffries, Lee Thomas and II, H. Todd. Tho new Dodge DeLuxo 6 nnd Do d g o 8 a ro h e re . Seo them a t Kakln Motor Company. 30G Visit Mother Here 'Krlc "Pellet of San Francisco and sister. Mrw. Ina Peterson of Yreka. arrived in Medford this morning to be with their mother. Mrs. Harry Pellet, who underwent a major op eration at the Sacred Heart hospi tal. Permanent waves that leave your hair Buft and attractive lonklnw. Cet one for $. at Katbryn Loca (ell's. L'UO S. Central. Phone 3 T 4 . 812 Word ItcceRcd From Adrlcnno Wo fil was received today by C. T. Steward from Mrs. Adrb(nue Steward who Js now in New York eit. telling many intei ivdlng events on her buying trip. She is with Del. a Payne of Portland, represent ing Rci'M's. Mrs. Steward has met ma ny prominent people while in fiie ran ity, including Mickey ( 'och- the baseball catcher llnrri Richmond, a movie actor, iug Reiliu'M manager, 'id l.v- Rurn heavy rough nnd smooth Mock; they last longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C3L tf In Mciirnnl Today; ; ! .Mr. C. it- 'Williams of U'Urton, Ore,, Mr. jtnd llr. K. , U. Jirown , Of Kerlty, A. K. CnWnak and JeN j bert and (ha. JJcVol Jack- mom villi- and lrn. Sam Koer, and Krank Kltiwerald und I. W. Kitz Kcrald of tho 8amn Valley district were tranmn'tliiK bunlnoHK In Aled- ford thw mornliiB. Mm. Stevens' rather Ocad Chrysant hemutn Circle, Neigh bors of Woodcraft are HponaorlnK a Iwnefit ' card party on f 'Monday, Jan. zr, in I.. O. O. K. Hall, 8:3' sharp. Public Invited. 3afi Stolen Cur Recovered A Chrysler sedan .stolen In Ash land from H. M. Fcokk of that city j early l-'rldny morning .. reenv ered that afternoon deserted near ! Canyonvitle, Those wishing to start or Increase their investments with Investors Syndicate, see Iottlo Howard be fore 9 mornings. Tel. 133G-L. 307 Mrs. Albert Called Cast Mrs. H. T. Albert left Medford HiIk moiitinit. following i-eceipt of a ca 1) east. Our new studio is opposite now Holly theater. Tho Pens leys, tf Arrive From Washington Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Jirennesholta of Watervlllc, Wash., a rrived In Medford by train this morning to visit Mr. and Mrn. John Crltsch of this city. The new Dodge DeLuxo 6 and Dod ge 8 are h e re. See thorn at Kakln Motor Company. 30G Left For Albany Miss Carrie Ilex left today for her home in Albany following sev eral .day.H spent in Medford visiting friends. , Daily's Taxi,, Phono. 1 5. 3 Tie; 1 to -1 passengers, , tf Ctiesls Front Norilieti) Stale fiuests from Washington at Med ford hotels include Thos. It. Robin son and It. L. -UndgerM f Wen atehee, Mr. and Mih. R. F. Ken wort'hy of Tacoma, II. W. Scheoen orex and family of RelHnuham, and the following from Seattle: F. W. I irehn. (irant II. Seat on, Mr. and Mrs: S. A. MeCutcheon, R. R. Ralrd. K. M. Seals, Mrs. Ro.sc (ilhbs and II. IV Kirkenall. Permanent wave, .fa. 00 complete; facia Is. sr-a Ip treat men Is nnd nil Hhampnos, fiOc. Prevost I'.eauty Shop, Kir. W. Main. Tel. 3(i3. 253tf Miss Putnam In Washington Miss (iertrude Putnam, sister of fleorge 'Putnam, editor of the Salem Capitol Journal, Is sight seeing in Washington, D C. as the guest of Mrs. Charles L. MeNary. TTavo you seen the new Dodge DeLuxo 6 nnd 8? See them at Kakln Motor Company. , 806 Lr.piscoiml Diocesan Convention The I'rotestant Kpfiscopu 1 Dio cesan convention will be held in Portland beginning Wednesday. Mrs. Hagen Leaving Mrs. Florence Hagen will leave this evening for Monrovia. Calif., where she plans to spend three or four months. Free Shampoo .Mm, Tues. Wed. with Marcel or Finger Wave. Tulip Oil ipermanents are marvelous! Ro man's. .Phone Ti7. 312 luck Itcnnlc Leaves Jack Ronnie, representative of the 'Russia Cement company left tills morning for Portland where he will transact hwsincHs previous to leaving for Salt Lake city. From there he will go to Denver whore his new headquarters are located. Mr. Rcnnie arrived In Medford last evening from Los Angeles. Returns From Portlaml A. K. Realm's arrived In Medford today from Portland, where he had been on a business visit. Knjoy the reunion with the folks from your humectate at the Sixth annual States dinner of tho First M. K. church next Saturday at :3o p. m. Make reservations today by calling 3-J11-.I-2. 30li Leaves for Chicago Paul Scherer left last night for Chicago on a busimvs trip. Collecting Rotintics The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants this forenoon to li. li, Cummlngs, Ashland tine bob cat; D. L. Thrush. Rogue River, one bob -eat : John Wilson, three hob-cats; K; II. Phillips, one coyote and one boh-cat. Speeder Punished In Court Olluf Fahltn, a mill employe of Medford. was placed under arrest by State Traffic Officer Runcorn for driving hi car through Talent, on the Pacific highway yesterday afternoon at -IS miles an hour. In the city court hero this forenoon Judge Taylor revoked his driver's license for 10 days, s Fahlln was without money to pay a fine. On RusincsH From Trail Mrs, Tess;v Morgan and sort, II. O. Morgan, of Trail. Ore., were in (irant Pass the Mast of the week transacting business. From Roar state CaPfornians registered at Med ford hovels oyer th week end In cluded Don Soper (f Crescent City. Chaw. .Mcl'aul of Fresno. U, R. Ran lett of Kureka. Mrs, L. C. tjninf of Oakland. L. W. Acquire of Don is. Mark M Snmidu of Los Anvclc. and the following from Snn Fran-ct-co: Mr. and Mis. C. R. Clarke. R. F. Scott. S. J. Rurgdorf, H. C. SI m. Mr. and M rs Henry Rrowne and Mr nnd Mis, L. H. Reqtieath. Vbilrd In laleni M iss Melba Hrecse w as a visitor In Talent yesterday. I.enM For Moinc .lohn Clark Q Los Angeles a bnsiiM -s tvitor in who tin' cilv last week. b-t S.nurdav f'M-i I'totland. O I TU.u'n; t it ni IRA 0111 HO I ' 111 1 1 V I .11111 .1 r nliiinnrn nu arKli.--. I III II I J I Jl I I I J II ri ULSL-cunei 1HB 7 a L. r,. Ifii inn rrilS Jl , EpWARPa, EDWARDfi JlMiSKV' CJTV, X. .L, Jan.; 2C (Pn--ftdward' L Kdwarda, form er governor of New Jersey and former Cnited States senator, died today from a sulf-inflicted bullet wound. He yhot himself last night w bile a lone i n h is bed room his Kensington avenue home. Ho had been suffering from ill health and despondency. Kd wards was a former power in both politics and finance in New Jersey. hi 1 !(20 his ater .tion that he won I1 make New Jersey "as wet as the Atlantic ocean" caused him to be men tioned as an anti-prohibition hope for the presidential, nomination. Rut . in HI2H ho was defeated for re-election to the L'nlted States senate. Miss Cromar 111 .Miss Klizabeth Cromar of the Copco homo office, is confined In her home mi account of ill ness. WIN HEATH PRIZE Tho sky's the limit as far as the text . is concerned, hut no story longer than 200 woidH will be ac cepted in tho Paul Runyan contest which begins tomorrow (Tuesday! under tho uuHpiccs of Heath's Drug Store. Radio station KM KD will broad cast one Pan 1 Runyan Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday programs between 12:15 and 12:30. Kach person who enters a story will re ceive u prize, but tho winner, whose tale will be selected by the radio announcer and read on Sat urday, will be given a one-pound box of Whil man's cundy. Fred Heath especially urgs tho school children to try out their im agination nnd literary ability in. composing Paul Jhinyans for the. weekly contest. Kntries should either be brought or mailed to "Heath's drug store with tho au thor's name and address attached. CARPENTERS BUCK WITH NEW STYLES Sunny California's climate is at tractive, but its scenery .doesn't rate so well with nt least two Rogue River valley residents, M r. and Mrs. V, J. Carpenter, who re turned Saturday from a three weeks' vacation In the south. Spring and summer hats and shoes for the Rand Rox and Shoe Rox were selected during the Car penters stay in Los Angeles and San Francisco. They attended the annual style show held January 12 to 15 In Los Angeles, describing It as proof that H'3t is going to ho decidedly "feminine" so far as hats are concerned. Tri-corn shapes, feathers, Watou brims and a predominance of very light weight straws are some of the highlights In millinery which Mrs. Carpenter iias secured for southern Oregon customers. OFFICERS INSTALLED JACKSONVILLE LODGE J ACKONVH.K. ore , Jan. 2ti. tSpecial--R..yal Neighbor lodge held Installation of Officers at their halt Tuesday evening. Several officers were unable to attend and will lie installed at the next meeiing. Those Installed were as fol low.''; Oracle, ottle I low man; vice oracle. Hazel White; recorder. Theima Mel n tyre: receiver, I .uel la I u lining ton ; chancellor, Mar garet Lewis; m a r s h a I, Sadie Adams; assistant mn rshui, A una Cclcmnn ; inner sentinel. Ardolla Stevenrmi; musician, Kessie Mil lor; manager, Anna llroad. The I hi ee graces insta lied were: Ku du ranee. Violet Wilson; unself ishness, Nellie Finney and fa lib. Myrtle Merrifield. A business meet in:! was held, a t ier w blch all adjourned to t be dining room where u lovely cov ered dish luncheon was s-rved. The Noted Dead lUiS'l'oV. Jan. 2R. --i-Vi- Pro lessor Cbarb s K. Fay. S I, in tei nat iimally known Alpinist and an ttisti Mi tt r in mat heiii.it It s and pi ni'i'.-'-t'i' ai 'lufts cnlbue. Med-luas ford, for t.rt vtnrs. died vestr- d:iv at the Massachusets uni-! oiat h,.Otal. II., mult1 appendix operation a v v cut ok all Oreijon Sl.iH' IliKllway .ommls. ston itot-itlrd to p,-li,t H,i,"..IHia ,,n fl-tollo oonnoot ton t-otworn Lake iew atol lltn OWIII Villi VI Canadian Skipper Dies; , From Cannonball Wound Smuggler Fired Upon When Warning To Halt Disregarded. WASHINGTON,. Jan. 26. (P? The Canadian government wants information from the American government on tho coast guard action in firing on the Josephine K off the Jersey coast Saturday. Hume Wrong, Canadian charge d'affaires, made the request to day in a conference with Assist ant Secretary Castle at the, state department. NKW YORK, Jan. 2 6 (JP) A rum-running drama in which a ship captain was mortally wounded by a. one-pound shot and his vessel cap tured by a coast guard cutter after a five-mile eha.se up the lower bay i.s expected to lie the subject of ox changes between the l'nlted States and Canada. Captain William P. Ciuett, 39, of Lunenherg, Nova Scotia, died in the Marino hospital at Staten Is land Sunday morning though his right leg was amputated in. an ef fort to save him. Four hours before, the Josephine K, a two-masted auxiliary schooner of Nova Scot Ian registry; tho scow Rmoklyn of Newark; and tlw tug boat Dauntless G had been seized by the coast guard cutted ltr, to gether with liquor valued at $10Qt--IMH and HI men. Ivtcaiw Attempted As reconstructed from the report to coast guard headquarters at Sta ten Inland, the cutter 1 4 , signtea the schooner and three small craft clustered about her four and half miles southeast of Ambrose lightship, 0 1-2 miles off the New Jersey coast. lie fore the cutter could reach the spot, the schooner cast off all lines and shot away to ward the upper bay, lis way to the open sea being blocked. A peed launch escaped without pursuit. .While the Josephine K was hit ting a 14-knot clip and widenin, the gap. the -cutter fired three warning shots -In the air, a stun mons to halt. Still the pursued craft kept on her course and four more shots were fired, the last one taring away the pilot house and w o u n d i n g the m aste r. i. IVIg Cargo Aboard The Josephine K hove to and i crew from the cutter hoarded nor The captain died without regaining cotti-ciousness. The crew of five were placed under arrest after S.iiOO cases of Scotch whiskey had been discovered in tho hold and tho schooner was convoyed to Red Hook Flats. Although the cutter had lost more than an hour in the chase, she retraced her steps and coast .guards boarded the slow-moving scow and it tug. Captain Mario Laudi, his -crew of three and L1MH) cases of the same content as found on the schooner were seized aboard the scow. Captain John Ambrose and a crew of eight were arrested aboard the tug. NFW LONDON', Conn., Jan. 2G (Ay) With a full load of liquor the I'.ritish motor vessel Temis- condua from SSt. Johns, .N. F.. was ca p t u red t o da y I n Fo rt Fo n d bay bv a coast guard patrol boat. A ono pound hell from the patrol boat .tor through a fuel tank aboard the rum vessel and caused the .engine room to be flooded with gasoline. Son Plays Basketball 15 AST LANSING, Mich,, (& Like Tv Cob, whose son is a Htel- lar tennis player, George W. IMn neo, wrestling coach of the Ameri can Olympic team in 1920 and in ISH'S. is watching his son make good In another sport. Dee W. IMnneo is a star forward on the Michigan State basketball team this year. 4 Special Convocation Of Crater Lak Chapter No. 3, Ji. A. M-, Tuesday evening, Jan. 27th, nt 7:30 p. m. Woik in V. M. and M. K. M. degrees. Visiting compan ions welcome. Ity order of C. M. HOUSTON, H. P- c;i:o. n. alhkn. s-cy. ao Hegular communication of Ueames Chapter O. K. S. Wed. evening, Jan. 2R. New officers will have charge of social hours. Cards and fresh men ts. Visiting members ! welcome, llattie M. Aldcn, Sec. ! 307 Ualnler Highway crew cutting down banks nnd filling shoulders on mad from Llndhurgh toward tills plmp. Upset Not Serious If Bowels Get This Help Wticn yini'ie out -of-.ortx, head achy. dl7.y. billoii!., with coatct tongue, b.ul bn-Hlh. n u ,o t i 1 or enemy don't worry. It's prohuhty constipation. Take n candy r:i.carot tonight nnd how quickly your trouble clean. ttt. No more head;, 'ho; no on ctomaoh or bowels. Appetite improves; diBc tlon i encouraed I .tki' another tomorrow ninbt and the next nlbt. t',ot ,'ViTV tiit of the ..ourtnu waste out of ur ys-l.-m. Tb.-n ."M-e how bowM aetion is t-OL-ular mi, I eiMiitb te. t'.i-c:irots ale in .', from cavnr.-l. wht,'b iiirltir, am',-,, a,-ntatl .trotiul ii,-n.H lii'HTl mni'b' .i'O' at ail d 4 t.torc en Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) tin; him .know that it is 1 here, find indicates to him a straight Hue to that henson. What men are determined to do, they can do. And they are determined to fly safely, thanks to science, financed and encouraged by Ktant corporations, with he sotnv'cs unlimited, they will do it. Complaint in heard here, and elsewhere, of "favoritism in hiring Mexicans." There is no such fa voritism, but Mexicans are hired, in some cases exclusively, on work that the United States-horn can not or will not do. They do not care, for Instance, to lug heavy rails in' relaying railroad tracks. And in Arizona, cotton .growers find that "Americans" will not pick cotton- at prevailing prices of i cents a pound, made necessary by the selling price of cotton. Mex-, leans and colored men do it. It jh not unusual to see Ameri cans asking for "the price of a cup of coffee" close to a cotton field where they could earn the price of many cups. Specialized work for certain races is not new in Amer can. At one time immigrants from Ireland did the hard work, "He yant on the old railway." Italians look that work from the Irish and laid most of the railroad trackaKc in the United States where there were no Chinese to compete. Now Mexicans do the work that Irish and Italians did formerly, and it is fortunate that they can anil will do the work, for the nation's welfare demands that it he done. To pre vent it would s;mp:y mean forcing and hastening lahor saving machin ery that would mean cutting down employment. ; '.' A fluurter of u mile from this spot on the Mujave desert rails are laid 1y an inexpensive ma chine, with crane attached, that eliminates 22 men on each job. and does the Work with absolute ac curacy. This country is asked to join the League of Nations in a fight against slavery in Liberia: Cynics suggest that the tudden excitement about Liberian slavery is based on a desire to discourage rubber plan tations started in Liberia by Amer icans to compete with British rub ber and other production. Slave labor, which can he bought or hired in Liberia, is cheaper than any. However, Henry I'Mrestone, big gest American lubber grower, in Liberia, Willi a million acres now planting, has also urged the Ameri can government to fight Liberian slavery. American manufacturers depend on Industrial proficiency and modern machinery, not on slave labor. In Los Angeles, over the mouu tains west of here, new factories are constantly starting, and those planning new manutuctunng units shonld cosider the possiblities of ptotit making in- till year around climate conditions. This applies to the Pacific Coast, the tlult Coast of . Florida, Georgia and other places. The worker Is happy in such a climate. He buys no fuel. his livluK costs are low, Intelli gent labor ts plentiful. And the constant Influx of those that have accumulated money elsewhere and come to Bpend it creates a steadily growing local marltet. Tho local buyer naturally gives preference to goods that employ labor in his own territory. Every niamifuettu ing corporation with nntitm - wide distribution, should huve an all-year-round mild climate plant, and some might well have u dozen. Probably Mr. Swope luiH come hore, this time, to expand General ISIectrlc activities. Myron Taylor and Mr. Farrell ot United States Steel already are on thin const In a big way now, having purchased the largest Pacific steel concern. If steel manufacture by electric process which lT. S. Steel is developing comes up to ex pectations making available refrac tory ores and the unlimited sup plies of iron-bearing sands, on the Pacific shore, California may rank Pennsylvania as an iron state, us ing hydro electric power or oil, in stead of coal. A Texas Jury has convicted Mrs. Clara Thr of murder, and she will he executed unless Texas says no. There is nothing to be said in the woman's behalf that she is a wom an. A soldier, Lexi Jones of rort Sam Houston, swore that Mrs. Vhr paid him 8500 to kill her husband. and left nn axe whero he could get II. The unfortunate man was mur dered as he lay bedridden by a stroke of paralysis. Hut Texas In all Its historv has never executed TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOli Itl-JXT V-'7.,0 modern ,1- room furnished house, fire-place. Knruge, on pavement. Close In. Water llUI. inquire 1 2 Cotton. . SOS Cl.KAN-ri' SA1.K On All the Cars We own A Rood aosortment to chose from. Don't detav if you want a car. (IIIAMAM AC.KNCY 10 S. Kiverside Ave. 30(5 M'STUKI.ORP KtH'.S for wile We have n pen of pure Mood IdrtlR and are booking order.- now. Phone 1 ,"1.",-lt-1 or see Geow Webb at lrfimportx. .3;,- KOlt SA1.K 2 A-l Jersey. Cows. Will he fresh tfoon. 1 :ood work inure. L. MeCnUoeh. Talent. Ore.. 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