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MElHWIiD MAIL TIUHUNR MNDFOim OlxIWON. KUIOAY. MAKCII 17, 1!)M.
CLARK OPPOSES
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ADMINISTRATION IN
CELEBRATED ACTRESS WHO WILL APPEAR AT THE
PAGE THEATER IN "TONGUES OF MEN" ON MARCH 3
REPEAL OF MLS
WASHINGTON', Marti. 27 Tho
ulnliil I.U.nll Vi-rtllMllllV ll Slll'llkcl'
Champ Clnrk iigtdnM the repeal r
the I'niihlnn eitn.il tree toll eituw
vvjvm nec.cpted today by admini-trn-(ion
lenders ns ft leolnrutiou of war.
It wiih evident, nlthouuh no of fit nil
statement wnc forthcoming from the
while house, tlin t lrvitleut WiNon
considered tho Trot' toll tpicMm;"
had developed into n fight lor eon
trol oC tlio democratic pnrtv. Ami it
wits equally plnin Hint tlio preident j
won prepared fern Iniish fight.
To Attack Clark
Administration senutus and rcp-rt-hcntiulvps
ruhcd to tho white
house before 1) o'clock this morning
for conferences with the president
nml his secretary, ,loeph I. Tumult v
Although TiHiiully insisted thnt the
voting loilny would show n .sweeping
victory in tho firxt lot roll cull nud
Hint Speaker Clark's defection would
prove incffeetive.it vnireported that
President WiNon would formally re
ply to Clnrk later in the day nud
would appear before congress and
amplify his previous address on the
canal tolls-. The president believe
that the submission of a real diplo
matic necessity for the repeal would
rally nil factions to his ide. and ii
was believrd that he would lake thi-
step if early indications point t the
defeat of las resolution.
If Scukcr Clark i suei ful m
defeating the rule to limit t!i debate
on the rc)eal resolution, it w.- be
lieved he would try to nlign the house
against President WiNon, not only on
the Kims resolution, hut nNo on the
trust bills mid other important leg
islation na well.
Spcakinir in opposition to the time
limit rule yesterday, Clark said:
Clark's Statement
"Surely there i nothing snored
about this repeal hill, and there is no
reason for this mud rush. I would
nut be a party to ramming Mich n
rule down the throats of members of
this house.'
Clark's statement was voiced dur
ing the three hours set aside for the
purpose of. Minting whether the time
limit on the repeal debate should be
confined to twenty hours. When the
house met Qjnoon today only two of
the three hour,, bad been consumed.
After another hour's debute today,
voting on the rule started, nud the
outcome was expected to be known
not later than 1:30 o'clock.
Ailniiisoii to Open
Shortly before the bouse met
dozen administration representatives
gathered in Congressman Adnm-otiV
office mid planned to attack Keuker
Clark. It was decided that Adamsou
should open the attack and that Con
gressman I Fit rd wick would follow
with a bitter denunciation of Clark's
attitude.
Advocates of the repeal decision
have decided to stand oat and will
flatly refue to sanction any exten
sion of tho debate and will also re
fuse to permit' any amendments to
the Sims resolution.
Friends of the administration ad
mitted that they were concerned over
the outcome, but said they expected
the rule limiting the debate to twenty
hours 'would be adopted by u sate
majority.
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BACK
FROM
SGEN
WAR
Italfli (I'lnKvt tiooilhue returuel
tilu t i.ib fjkkii tt Htnt.ntllli,.. In iltl.
I inn i iiuiii ' tt(iii- tuftr in "
(or .ita. where he collected conuld r-
I aide eivrlonre. and a wlicolluirro'X
.till of facrauumto umsiiaiors. tell
ing of the iIocuIn ami mtveuturo if
Kelto army of the unemployed.
to
I'tlikv n vcr x'ail to gnt liaek
(Miulfciil where lila parents Use.
i Dirlnn hl.i atisenco IMnk wan r
iPvrted drowned, and was a hlxh prl
jate lu the rear rank of Koll'i
ar i When tlie tlreumn tiirueil tlic
hoe on the mot In) nrrn o( hiiutau-
lt he wne lu the front rank and
was lilt with tho stream. a a ncwa-
I gaiter plituro he Is rIuiwIuk tetlfles
'Thf made such an liuireilou with
(Jeneral" Kelly, that he was named
a lit iiteiiimt. nud was nrrenteil, wIMi
I that dlmiatnry. and a iIimoii otticrs
Pitihv hnd all IiIh duiU hut what
he had on. otojvn by a fellow "soldier
oT the Idle ho.ta." Afterwards a
mui was found drowned In the
Stockton river, wearing a coat con
taining lettem aildrciiyed to Pinky,
j giving rise to the report that he had
crossed the great divide
Mr (loodhue gay he has enough
of California and uucm;docd arm leu
to Inst the remainder o' tils life
HENRI ETTA- CROJJMAN-
$57.50 FARE F;
SI. LOUIS TO COASI
After Coughing Two Years
Va,Miiis, (in,, Women I'otiud Itellef
lu Vluol
Did you ooi' eotlgli for a week'
Then Jimt thluK how illntrctdug It
mn( he to have a eounh hang on for
two years.
.Mm. I), A. .Mclino WaynoM, tin ,
a.-r "I had a erv lumvy cold
which eltlett Into a chronic cough
which heat mo awake ulgltts for full
two years, and felt tired all tho tluu
Tho effect of taking your cod llxer
nud I roll romiid, Vluol, In that m
rough In gone. I can now- get a
good ulght'H rest and I feel much
utrouger In every way. t am 71
j earn old."
It U tho combined action of (he
medicinal ulemeato of the cmln' liv
ers allied by the blood-making ami
utrcitgth-rroutlug proportion of toule
Iron which make Vluol m efficient
for chronic cough. coMk and brou
chltlM at the same time building up
the weakened, run-down toMctn.
Try a bottle of Vtnol with the un
derstaudlug that our money will be
returned It It does not help )oii
Medford I'harmacv, Moc.ord. Ore
I'. S- If mui bnve any tiklu trou
ble tr) Sno Salve o guarantee It
EAT CABBAGE, FISH
SAUSAGE, NtW BREAD
No lmllgctlon, (ins, Sourness or l'-
set Slotnacli If You'll Take 'I'ik',.s
llnK-psii" Try This!
SAX KltAXClSlU Cal., March 7.
Flitr Dyal, the Hindu philosopher
nrreted by immigration officers oh
Wednesday night on suspicion tlmt
heVas nn iiudesimble nlien, was at
liberty today under $1000 bail.
The authorities wcie still reticent
concerning; their u, but it ws re
ported the.v were not ulonv concern
ed over the Hindu's alleged activity
a-t a preacher of armed revolt in In
dia, hvulenee in their hand- was
SAN KKAN'CISCO. Cal., Mar. 27.
Committees of experts were trj'lng
today to wind up as rapidly ax po-
iblo the work of the Transcontinental
Passenger ansoclatlon. lu seIon
here. In connection with the scale
of o.KwltIon year rate, the division
of fare between tormlnal and othtr
lines hnd to -ho figured, and till
highly complicated and techlncal
task promliod to occupy tho rest of
said to point to him as head of Mi lho d""- Other detail work remained
international soiuty known "the
Fraternity of the Ked Flag." which
is upH-ed to aim at the overthrow
of nil government.
Dyal himself -cemed ( eoider
bis miti-Hriti-li activiti- the ouly
couut ugaiiist him, and -aid imiH of
his defense would consist of the in
troduction in ovidenee of n wiM4tlet
written by SecretHry of Stato liryiin
in J.DOS, denouncing Itritih methods
in India.
ALBANY SOLONS FILL
tu to doae, ami It was thought like
ly th mmIoii would extond Into to
morrow. Th uoelatlou voted lato yester
day tu lucludo the new Canadian
linos In Its ticket arrangements and
give New Orl&flns and 'Memphis the
Dame round trip Pacific coast rate a
St. I.ouU i7.5t.
LAY OFF TOILERS
BY THE THOUSANDS
IMIII.ADEM'HIA. March 27. It In
HEAVYWEIGHT SURE
HE'LL BEAT JOHNSON
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PROTEST AGAINbT LOBBYISTS i stated today at the offices of the
r I Pennsylvania railroad company that
ALBANY, N. Y, March 27. Th tj,0 pollex of rotronclimont and ecofi
unusual number and boldness of the ',,. ,ml t0 t.Moct , tho c08ng
IobbylstB around tho stato capital Liontlu of last year will b0 continued
ovoked protests today from several ,,, tho numt,ur of omployos on l)
members of tho legislature. Oni hnwi cagt of Pittsburg and Krlo had
assembly man mado a speech de- bcon roducwi from ij;,ooo to 117,
nounclng thorn especially the chiirc'j qoo.
obbylsts who work openly on tho
floor. Tho man he accused of being
such a lobbyist Immediately left tho
chamber. At tho beginning of tho
session of the senate the rear of the
chamber was so crowded with lobby
ists Interested In pending legislation
that rules were adopted JorMddJjK
the presence of all cotcejit the uii'ta-hers.
Till: IIATTI.K OP
WATKIM.OO AT STAIt'
The company confirmed tho reports
today tho number of employes had
already been reduced lu tho past few
months to 12.'.. 000. It was explain
ed traffic In October, 1013, whoa
1 12,000 men were employed was
about the same as In February. 1'JIO
when 117,000 wore un the payroll
and that the company had decided to
reduce the number to tho 1010 basis
Tho linen west of I'lttuburg, It was
further staled, aro also affected by
,tho retrenchment pollcv
Do otne foods you eat lilt back--
tasto good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and cause a
, ilck, our. gassy stomach ?Xow, Mr
or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jut this down
Papc's DIapepslu digests every thine,
reaving nothing to sour and upset
ton. There never was anything so
safely quick, so certainly uffectlvc.
No difference how liadl) our stom
ach Is disordered you will get happv
relief in five minutes, but what
plcasex ton most I Hint It strength
ens and regulates iur-stomach
you can eat your favorite foods with
out fear. 'ii
Most remedied jshe-jou n-llef some
times they are slow, but not sur
"Papc's Dlapupslu" Is quick, positive
And puts your stomach In a heal tin
condition so the uiUery won't come
back.
You feel different ns soon as
"Pope's Dlapopslii" comes In con
tact with tho stomneh-dlstroM Just
vanishes your stomach gets sweet,
no gaises. no mdrhlng. no eructa
tion of undlgosted food, your head
clears and you feul fine.
Co now, mako the best Investment
you ever made, by getting n large
fifty-cent cane of Papc's Dlnpopsln
from any drug store- You realize In
five minutes how needless It Is to
suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or
an) stomach disorder.
"STANDISH"
WcJfio
ARROW
COLLAR
Ready
MARCH W
-rfcJaaat.
The
Mahogany
Bulgarian
Low Shoe
FIJANK MORAM as
Fruulc Moraa, tho heavyweight pugll
ist, Is the first "white hope" to otitalu a
match with "Jack" Jol.ii.sun since the
negro won the world's championship
He appears to be in flue cuudlilnii and
declares that he Is all rcali for tho
fight,
The battle Is to tnl;e place at the Vlllc
dromo d'lllver In I'urN on June 27. the
night before the (irami 1'ilx nice. -Miinin
declares that the content will mv i(i,
largest crowd ever present m Imxlnx
match, as the arena seat IMkhi hi
sous. "I urn cour.dciit of sinvess." kiM
Mora n. "ami It Is not n coiiflileure born
of vanity. I know my punch. I will
knock Johnson out In fnurteun inoudi
Johnson Iihm never kiioetted out a heavy
weight. The only ma. i he knocked oui
was Kctcbo), a welU'nuljjIil." '
Manager Hurkhart or tho Star the
ater has secured for today and to-
morrow one of tho greatest and most
stupendous war pictures over fllmod
-Tho Ilattlo of Waterloo.
The entire production una made
on tho actual battleflold and ospecltl
attention Is given to detail la order
that the production Is as near his
torically correct as possible
Hundreds of horses and thousands
of men wore used, and ns a war pic
ture. Is one of the most realistic that
has yet bo3ii utf r i ml.
Tho sub-M.ler oo : i aps of this
production r:i op-Ully good In
aiding tho s tutor t grasp the sit sit
uateon: tho Dpog are admirably se.
lected. that of Wellington being es
pecially good, and tho horror of war
aro doplcted during tho rinsing
sccties Kltu gieat forcu ami millsm
AtU'iitlon .Wnsou.
Work In the entered apprentice de
bree tuulghl at 7 0.
KiiioKe .Ml. I'llt,
Cigars and help build up a pay
roll for your own town.
DARK, UK, GLOSSY
Look years youngerl Try Grandma's
lecipe of Sage and Sulphur
and nobody will know,
AlinMt everyone knyws that fiagi Tea
arid Sulphur, prorly cornjKiuiwkx!,
brings Uuk tlio natural color and IuaUo
Ui the imir when foiled, utruUa-U or gray;
ulfau ends damlrulf, iUdilug scalp and
stops fulling nuir. Yuirs ago the only
way to gi't this mixture stut to mako It
at home, wliiuli is mny nud troul'le
fmw, Nowjlays we hlinply utk at any drug
store for "Wytth's Sage and BiilnJmr
ilmr Jteiiiudy, You will git a Iarg
Udtle for olioiit f) cents. Dreryboily
u UiU old, famous recln-, becauta no
one can iMlbly tell that you darkened
your Ji;ilr, hi it iIim-s It, so imlurally and
ovnily. Sou duni.n a spungij or soft
lirnili with it una ilruw this through
DRINK
HABIT
iti:i.iAin,i: iie.mi: Titi:.T.Mi:xT
The OltltlNK treatment for the
Drink Malilt can be usod with ubso
lute confidence. It destroys nil de
sire for whiskey, beer or other alco
holic stimulants Thousands have
successfully used It and have been
restored to lives of sobriety and
usefulness. Can be given secretly
Costs only J 1.00 per box. If ou
fall to gut results from OltltlNIC af
ter a trial, jour money will be re
funded Ask for free booklet telling
all about OltltlNK. L. II. liasklut,
druggist.
Has a tow heed
broad tee
Jiit tho shun
for JUttljl comfort.
$3.75
This Ilulgarlau is one of tho
new ones and has madu a
hit.
Jdciur
"Oooa Fa"
W9 S 8roc Store
your lialr, taking mm kinull ttrund wt-s
t line i by morning Uiu gray Imlr du.
I'-urn, uii'l after aifitlirr spplluitloti or
two, jour liuir iiwn N'liitlfnlly dork,
thick and giocM und you look yuirs
yoiuiBcr.
To the Milk Consumers
of Medford
Why not buy your milk and cream
from tho dairy that has the highest
score of any dairy In Medford?
Wo soli milk Just as cheap as the
lowest scored dairies and guarantee
It to bo pure, clean and rich of butter
fat.
Wo mako a specialty of milk for
bablos.
Qlve us n trial and you will alway
bo our cuatomor, i 1ii,.
Wo make two deliveries dally.
Medriprajfy
Quality
Tho Highest
Service
Tho Best
Prices
The Lowest
Oouintiry Hullor, '2 lks...55c
Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs.
' for .. $1.0Q
J. W. Holder
I'lioiioitOl-JUl
Ftom
GROCERY CO!
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Kvei)thlng unw and up-to-date livery and nuititlnnt't tiiUe.
Phono 100
RAY OAUNYA.W, Proprlutor.
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Where is the Best Place to
Buy Seeds?
Why Itroailley't of fourne, the oilv place In Kinithvrit Oregon where
ou can get llurpces Heeds ami Mill ford's Mtnuerm. lie lias Had nearly
30 M'ars experience lu handling and glowing seeds and eustomers nil havu
the benefit of his opertcuro. It U oiil a few steps from Main street nud It
will certainty pay ou to lake the tew extra step to llioadlo) V wliem yim
can get evervthlng for the Kardeti, I t. Mulford's NnttoBerni lu your le
Kiime crops. llurpces Hpcurer Sweet I'ens have no eipial mid )oii hnvo
about IU of the very best varieties to choiino ftom If )on don't too
vvL you want ask for It..
BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN
Is lu the M. ! k 11. llulldlng
Stoie I'lioue HTU
(irei'iihoimo M(M J
A Bargain Counter
Mi
.SNf
Of i.ittlr dills' aiitl
.SIiui-s, in iiii iiicl.'il ami tan
leal hers. All up-to-tlatt iSuttnii
Shoes at fullv 111 tlisi'ount.
The Wardrobe
Wcsl Main Strct'l
Bed Spread Special
SATURDAY ONLY
.fl.-.l full si.fil Ut'il Spl'fails
.1.50 full si.ftl Uftl S trends. ...
$'2Mo lull sizetl lied Spreads. .
$L'..)0 full sized Med Spreads $I.S
..! Oil H II 11 I H I
i.uu i un sizetl ueti ,preatis
$:..")() full sizetl lied Kp reads
'i OI-M-'ON Alil.OTIIKIi'S
.lusl AmvnlAiHUlHT enrol' IIK.III.ANI) HUKNI)
IIAKM) W1IKAT Kl.Orif, ?.Q'i (irAWAN-
TKKI), (Uir price, snek
Hutchison & Lumsden
Only (Jentiiil .Mereluuidi.se Store in City.
OUR STORE
Is Conveniently Located
hi the lienrl of the shopping district.
OVl STOCK IS NKW AND CO.MPhKTK
With prices riht nud (iiait.v (lie best. .
OUR LINE OP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES com
prises everything n the market . See window display.
Marsh & Rennett
Second door east of First Nat'l Mnnk,
hone L'iVJ,
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