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;v .- h. rpOTrcsix WnSttFOTlTJ IKTATn TRTBTTNTC. KrTCDFORTJ. OT?K(IONT, THURSDAY, .TTLY 20, ENGLAND'S FATE IBERLINIELLS OF RESTS ON COAL " FOR MERSWMKD F0EA LIIS Lloyd George at Conference of Union Lnlior in Speech Describes Fuel ns One Product Upon Which Victory COUNTRY CASTS SPELL ON THE SOCIETY FOLK mzmmmmmszm n for Allies Lies-Price. -May Pay Trrrific LONDON, July -'0 Twcnlfivc Inilulri'il conl oponitort nnd ivpro-n-ntntives of (ho miner' union iai'kcil Out London npein liouse toilny nl ii national enn fun-nee, "iilleil li.v I hi o eminent piinr to (lie i feint Mriko in Miles, to give impelii to Hie coal Hiipply. Tin- oliief speaker for the Hnveni. Jm'iit were Sir John A. Simon, m'eii' tarv for lintne uffuir, ami Daviil l.lovil-(!i'0f,'(', iniiiihlftr of tiiimit irniM. "Coal." sniii Hid Intlur. "menus life jor iih and tlcajli for our foes. Slciun means coal, rifles iih'jiii conl, fliclls aii) filled with I'oal, the very explosive inside tlieia is colli, and ionl I'linies thrin liht on to the lial tle field to help our men.' Coal s everything to us and we want iiioro of it to win the vietory." Itcferiint: to the recent Itrit ifli casualty list of ll.'ill.OIKI offieeiH and men, Mr. IJoyd-Oeorne naid nil thene weie ift iniH of (lermiin coal "pro duced hy the West I'helan mini r working in co-opciatioii with the J'iisinn engineer without rcscne nnd regulation." The Mrilish iiaw which drove the (teniiaii I'liiy from the wmin, lw pointed out, owed iU xtieiiRtli to coal. The spenl;cr said there went two schools opInnixU and pernd inith -hut lie hclieved in looking tilings straight in the face. Uoyd-Ooorpe eontinucd : "Kwntu in the cant, whatever they portend, mean that we must put forth all our sticnlli. They menu that a larger hIiiiic than ever of the Inn den nf this slnifiule is to ho on the shoulders of (Ireat Britain. Do not shrink from it. We must pay the price of victory if we mean to jtel it. The peril our country face is ureal, the demand for coal is -.Teat and the supply of lahor has diiain- 1H2HLI.V, vln London, July 20 florninn army headquarters toilaj nave outa Htntciiient on the proBreas ot hlHttllllfl an follews: "In Ftiinilnrx our artillery yestor iluy ilefttoryed a pontoon over the Fiirne.i cunal on which a heavy gun hail Wen mounted. "To tho wchI or Souche. a French attack was repulsed. "Near (llvcncuy In tho ArKonneH and near Vumpioln wo micrcBHfully hlew up inlncH. French mine explon Ioiih In tho ChnmpiiRnn dlntrlet were without result. "In the oiiHtorn theater of tho war the Hltuutlou north of the river Nlcmon rematnH liiicliiitiKt'tl. To the northenHt of ICuwalkl, iiIouk hoth Hides of the railroad to Ollta, our troops have occupied a portion of the enemy position, capturing 21)01) pris oners and two machine kiiiih. "Last nlKht tho UtiHfdaiiH delivered repeated attacks against our front south of tho river Xarew south of NiuiIcIhU. All the endeavors failed with heavy Ioshch to the enemy. To the west of Novoneornlovnk, on tho south hank of the Vistula, wo rap tured 128 ItllSHlailH, "In (he district to tho southwest of Uorakalwarja Russian forces on the nlnlit of July 27 atteiupted o advance In a westerly direction. Yea terday we attacked them and drove them hack. "In the soiitheunleni theater of the war the situation Is i;enerally regard ed as unchanr.ed." m vVj as JAP MINISTER RESIGNS UNDER BRIBERY LOUD Lfciira. Gv&jes WnshhiKloii MM'lvly Is rieeliiK from the torrid city lo country places .Miss Laura (iiaes, tliiunhlrr of Col. John Temple firaves lsl the proces sion IhU wts'k to the illromluek. TOICIO, July 29. Viscount Kau etha Oura, the Japanese mlnlHter of Justice, suddenly resigned his port folio today. The minister's action, followltiK as It does, the InvcstlKa- tlon Instituted hy the minister of jus tice Into the hrthery charKes prow li!K out of the parliamentary elections last .March, causeda sensation throughout Japan. The rase Involves several niemWra' and ex-memhers of the Imperial diet. Count HhlKcnhii Okuma, tho pre mier, reported the situation to Em peror Yoshlhlto, who sanctioned the resignation of Vftrount Oura. 1 5) I.). . , TIECORPORATIONS mmum-7 mrirn SUII ON STOCKS WiCJi Si H D NOT VALID HlKi ,.PJ 1 WMMTisSSSMsmSm The Investigation Into the chargeH of hrlhory growing out of the March elections resulted In tm arrest yes terday of K. Hayashlda, who has heen chief secretary of the lower house for twenty years. The arrest of Hayashlda Is said to he connected with the charge against Viscount Oura, who Is alleged to have received a present of $.'00 from a candidate for ineiuherHhlp In thu houso. SHEPHERD-BAND T Canadian Troops Arrive. ST. JOHNS, N ., July Mil.-Tim steamships Hesperian and llersehel, carrying" tlirco regiment of Canadian mounted rifles, litimhcriui; 1H0I) men and -laO horses on their way lo join the Ilritish forces in the field, have arrived safely at Plymouth, Kiislund, according- to eahle despatches ie reived today. The men were sent out from Quehec. ished. We must have iiioie coal lo win.'' The mincrH cheered .Mr. l.lo.ul-l George repeatedly and enthusiastical ly.' GETS LONG TERM HOISi;, Idaho, .1 1 I 2!). I i Dcilu, the sheep-herder who kid napped Mi neil A. Liupcy ami held him prisoner in the mountains in Kasterii Idaho for six days demand ing payment of a .tliOIIII ran-oin, wan put in the Idaho penitentiary today to serve an indeterminate sentence of from one to ten years. He pleaded guilty to the charge in the district couit of llinghiun county at lllack-foot. REVIVAL PUGILISM ANDREW'S PAN ft .VITUXTIOX .. F. .V A. M. V All .M. M. will assemhlo In V Masonic Hall Friday, July an, at l.ltO p. m. for the purpose of at tending tin funeral of our departed hrother, F. Ossenhrugge. Ily order Worshipful Master. CHICA(K), July 2!) Arrange ments have heen completed for a meeting at Cleveland on August 21 and 22 for the formation of an as sociation to control hoxlug over all teh world, It was announced today. The Initiative In thu move has been taken hy Tom Andrews, who helloves most of thep rnlcnotpmrhmhmhm most of thu prominent piomoterH of the country will attend this session i and formulate Iron-clad rules under which the Sport caif lie conducted. Anderws has IssueiU a circular In which he says he has hail reports , from nearly all thu big clubs of tho country, ami that ever) one has prom- Ised to send a representative. Ho has heen In communication with clubs In Kuropo and Australia and says they have written that they aru hear tily In favor of (ho organization. The Metallic Tie company, a ttah corporation, which hns sold consul crnhle ol its stock in Jackson coun ty, and which has neer complied with the corporation daws of Oiegon, i" now mnkini: demands upon some of the Jackson count s uhcnhers for payment upon assessable stock bought by local citizens. The state ment made by this corporation totlu corpointion conimisioner of the state wns so unsatisfactory that no per mit was granted hy thai department lo do business within the slate and stock sales made by them since the enactment of the Mine Sky law arc in violation of the law and as view the matter th" company cannot law fully collect on it- assessments. I examined the statements submitted the corporation commissioner and of the opinion that the whole scheme wa's purely n blue sky promotion dodge nnd I adi-c the citizens of Jackson county who liae been threatened with legal proceedings for non-pa .inent of assessments to not he frightened hy fluents of suit, as this concern has no capacity to site in this slate. K. K. KIXI.Y. Mist rid A Homey. London Likes U. S. Steel. LONDON', July 'Jll. The stock market activity was confined toda I to Maiconi share- and the American! section nil li-intr prices. Canadian I Paeilic and ('. S. Steel were the I finue-t shares in the hitler. The, closing was tirm. ' Samuic ! Infants and Invalids HORMCK'S thf nainiUAi MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ags Rich milk, malted grain, In powder form. For infantt, invalids tsJ growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tl whole body. Invigoratei nursing mothers ud the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Unlosa you say "HORUOW you may get a suhatltuto And Your Tires Have They TheseGoodyear Extras? ( We argue for the utmost in a tire. Many do not give it, and they can't. Tire prices have dropped rap idly, profits are small, competition is fierce. Only mammoth outputs can cope with present conditions. So there arc many incentives to skimp. Costly Extras It will cost us $1,000,000 this year to make our All-Weather IrcaJs double-thick. Most anti skids are regular treads made rough. Goodyear Fortified Tires con tain five exclusive features, end others which arc rare. These ex tras will cost us on this year's output 51.035,000. Our latest improvements, just added this year, will cost us S500.000. Soyou are less upt than ever to ,find othrr tires which compare with Goodycars. G Price Savings Despite these extras, Goodyear prices havecome down nnd down. This year's reduction will save our users about $5,000,000. And that was the third reduction in two years, totaling- 45 per cent Most of these extras are hidden. Tires which lack them look like tires which have them. But there's enormousdifJcrcncc inthe ovcrutfe service. These things tfavo Goodycars top place, and have held them there for years. This yeqr they are adding thousands to our users. We invite you to Join them. Let Goodyear tires show what these extras mean in trouble-saving nnd in extra . -AtlGHP-'l OODPYEAR AKHOKOHIO Fortified Tires No-Rlm-Cut Tlr.t-"On Air" Currd WllhAII-WlhtrTrdterSinetK mileage. You will never go back. Any dealer will supply you. (253) Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock MEDFORD ASHLAND Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Ashcraft Bros. F. L. Camp 8th Annual Clearance Sale AH Eyes Will Be Turned On This Bold Sweeping Clearance of Our Surplus Suihmer Stock Commencing Saturday, July 3 1 8:0 Ending Saturday, Aug.7 llllllllll4 iXIIIIIZI1! & xroK 4rr l7;oxro tT;i nr-:u,, vi. r ri 01 u.: t.:o ; A X i TTaiwi xwi muaj o iTAan iiiuuuc lkjl uui uicai jicaidiiLC ouirj uuigaiu x jlivco xn uciaii Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y A K? I ' wKWmk wfi. Men's Suits, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Furn ishings of all kinds as well as Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks', etc., will be included in this Great Clearance Sale. PLEASE REMEMBER This is the only permanently established Men's Store offering its clear ance sale at this time. The usual honest substantial reductions from our regular reasonable prices will be offered you. You know our sales always save you money Real Bargains DANIELS FOR DUDS 'if!f& LEADING CLOTHIER A Real Sale I 4. . j t .? T ? ? t Y Y ? ? 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