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rv 0 t 'f n ,- iaok Form MfWOHD MATf, Tftinrw:. MinFOKD, OlfMiOS, AV;f)NKsI)AY, FMIHfCAnY Dt 1010 ll I I to- 1. MBDfOIlD MAIL "IUUN15 tXCKPT BUJWAT MY THH MRbroRti MIIAT1MO CO. Ofkra Mill Tribune BulMIn, Jt-27-M North rir sirwt; telephone Tf. The ptnrarfralia Tlrns. rha MMlfAfil Man. Tha Mwlford Trbuna, The ioHlle crn Oreaotian. Tlw Aatilmxl Trews, BonscniiTioK bate One year, tor mal - ..- On month, hjr mall. .-.. Vtr month, deliver! by aarrler In MeaTnrit. I'hoenlx, Jsaftsenvllls nml Central Jolut ........... Hatunlay only, by mall, per year Weekly, per year .. II.M 9 .W l.SU Jflfilnl Taper of the Cfly of SlMlford. Official llpef or jacsson couniy. nnierisi as mscoml-ctaiia matter nt Mnfford, Oregon, under the aot ot March I, if. Sworn Clrmilatton for II'H, 2(88. Full leaaed wire Associated I'reas dispatches. . u j u .. -JJ Subscribers tnllliiK to ro- ! colvo pnporB promptly, pliouo Clrctilntluti Mnnacor nt 200-U : ! "i ? HONG KONG KOLUM STILTj IN THE HOLY LAND J.uko ForoHt, III , Forester- Mr. Horace II, Martin Ih spondliiK a fow weeks nt Mount Clomens, Mich., for tllO benefit Of UlU blllllM. e m AnnnliiHlu Wlnlorhnllor slopped Kd Uoyor, the oxproasinuu, In Mnlu Htrft liiHt week nml hnwlud lit in out for pullln' n checkroln on his horse. " 'Taint lut 1 r iih bad as 'twould bo If I put a corset on hlui," says 13d rlRht port. Tlio WolilhurbyH scrapped so loud Wednosdny nlu.lit that .loo I'Hohor hoard ovorythliiK tint t 'twns hhIiI. It scums, nutordliiK to Job, Unit Wontli urby claimed IiIh wife luul foruottcu to put aouiolhliiK In tho stow. Mm. W. aitld llmt voiildii'l bo, u alio put ovorylhlng In II. DfWr I leng: Wlian I Informed inv wtfa nt lha brwakfaat tahle this morn ing that I had a "bad head," she cx preesed the hop 1 but I might bo nbln to ahake It Aft later Ih Ihe day. la M after my Inauianee? llolbrook. "All Moilem lnenonlenrcs." PoIIowIiik copy or a notice posted lu thai dugout ha formerly ccunlU "somewhere In France" liaa been re ceived by a wotindod soldier now lu a Walali beapltal: TO BK I.UT In oho of tha cholc oft localities In northern I'rnnco, 3 irtlnutM from fieriuan troualitM. Tbla nUmrtlvn and wll-bnllt dugout, oou tnlnlHR one reeaptlmi-Vltolion-hiI-room. I fet by 3 foot. All iHOilnrn luoQtivflnlaurea, lucliidluK una Mini wotar. Tli la doatrnblu roaliltuuH ntnuda ona foot abnVH wntHi-lavol, iwiuiuHudluK an ext'tdlant vlow of tlio oHfiiuy'a tronclioa. Ifixcidliuit about IKK (alpo and dtiuk.) I'arllriilnra or Urn Into taiutut, lliiao lloapllnl. Tl-t Vour Toiiuiiii Willi Tills M'n Hiiwui Hlilnntb allium and woi-lta, aouha mid hIkiom Mlilnutli Siiaiiu. 81ic iteaiatH ahtuliiK ahoaa mid aocka. fur wirka u ml nIioom abook Suanu. 'I'ikIiij'h HoIIiIiikoi' Vour ion huik vw' much lak ynu." wild tlio l'rnnoliiimn, who wua lHrn- Iiik liugllab. "Ya, bii'a vory iiiiipIi llko mo '" "llo iim, what you call, rbfi-p or tbH old blmk hwul, oil?" Sa).n tin' (ill I on llir I'llin Tnka It from mo! Wbou a uHl itttla h man bar fatbor baa taken a Krtmt fiuiey to lilm It'a II mi' for lilm ttt rtnuombur thai tbla Ih ilu m;iv wrkuH thro are S9 daya lu IVhru.uv I'iiiiii Vainlinillo (81iHrman. Vmh and IIImiuiii i "A i a on pl)tugTM "Yot on tho bIhiio." "It la a aplimdld wohjhiii." "What hava ou got Hudr that ottal?" "I'ndarsaar." "l'udor wharfl?" "I Juat told uu uadar tho coal." "I iaa'1 iiiakii you undarataHd. Tklak of a aalad." "Uobator. rrab - - "Xu, you're wrong. Combination." Wattliua Ifroiinniy To aara axpaadttura lu print lug ta KorlUt)tt. (Ruglaad) 1'rUan Coitaoll hare 4acWe' not to puuciuata tha fflelal riorta of thalr proeawdtnga A(IOOI) Kiilijeff fur Jwkwm i-iMiiity rfpnlilintiw to niii Nitlcr nt their Hiintml cfilninity howl nt the Uurolii tiny Imniitict niv the MiirriHsinly pi'orptwjvf rnmvk rv I'ciitlv iidrlifMMorl to 1 Iih Wc)iililinii flub or New York by .Jnt'ob .Si'hiff, loiif n rciictioimry rppiibllciui lifldir ifiid hih riimiifier of speHiil privilege, who .in id: Btanrllng hera nn hnly Itarmbllran groKml, I ay wllbaat far or fa ror, If yon ranaw Ih tha next praaldantlal eamftalRN tha tariff anltatlnn of th pant: ir ynu thraatan the couatry and ahow It you ant a re newal of npfrlal prlvllaia ad high protaellon, tha pplv will have none or It. Tha people have learned; the workman and the farmers have loarncd. and they can not bo mlaled any loitgor. I do not aay that because I love the Kefrtibllean party leaa, but be rauae I loo It more. " ' "'f I have aald thla without notca; without preparodneaa, tlioHuh I know that preparodneaa la tho keyuoto of the admtnlatratlon. It the Repub lican party thluka we need proparedneaa, I'll tell you bow we can avoid tho nedfof prenaredneaa avoid tho noceaalty for world wara. World wars will never cenae aa long aa customa bouioa oxlat. Thla war la an economic war. The endeavor to ffnd now uinrketa, to ko Into now countries and Unlit for them, will never stop until wo liavo a world-wide Tree Irado. ' Mr. HeliilT luiviiitf for many years reaped the profits aceruiiitf to special privilege from a protective tariff, ad vises its abandonment, not because it is morally wrong, unjust, and indefensible, but because "the people have learned and cannot be misled any longer." As long as the people could be buncoed, it was perfectly legitimate to bunco them with tariff flim-flam. That is the "holy re publican ground," Mr. Sell iff talks about. Mr. Sell iff is correct restricted rights and discrimin iilion in trade are directly or indirectly the cause of all war, and world-wide 'vvv trade in the only real prepared ness against war but if you pay your dollar at IJalthaz zar's 'feast, expecting to hear any such sensible funda mental doctrine, you will be wasting your money, for you will not get outside the (I. 0. P. holy land of guff and buneom. You'll hear instead that the national democratic administration is the cause of drouth and hard times in the Rogue IMver valley and thai all you've got to do is to vote for a republican dog-catcher to insure a return of the good old das of skinning suckers. tm ami inn VIPIMITV I'u rt lie r iirraiiBTtni'iit- In Mriit' the dfdicHtliui of the -riiir project next July wero iwrfecteil at a Cwn tncrvinl club iMctiny la-l Monday nigh I. Sjiwial phone will imHiiila aviation alnnla, pyrotechnic iliijday ami a rejdlca on a smaller cnlu of. the l'uuillotou roundup. Citiwni in general, also lodge nml other organ iaatiiMT", will b gikcd to raine an "In itial fund uf at leant WOOD. At tho ! Iicnd of umjor ciimmittcca, ('Hptni'i Malune will ovorct the illuminuliou oITccIh; Frank Joiilun, banilx; l. II. Wolf, jHiblicity, and Lieulcimnt Hlnkc, encampment fcnluroa. K. V. Carter is trcHanrer of tin board and II. 0. FmlihaMt ih at the liend of tlio entile movement, ilirectinir the enn viinn jinil Kiiperiiili'ndiiiif nil iletuila. Xol content with xtutewido uuiict inunt, the city eiiuueil hu fiirtifieil the genera proliiliitory law liy pul ing u specitlo ordinnncc wliieli i ilritHtic in iti (uiiiik nml iIihiIh spo eificully ;itli minor iluluiU of -tho tiitnle, niiiltei-s which, buiiiK over looked ipiitc frccpienlly, oeciiaion the major amount of trouble. The "com mon currier'' iiui-ftiou will hu dili gently illVCHtigtlll'll. The Wednesday Aflurnoon t'lnb ib jilniiiiiiiv' n loan ml exhibit for Wuh iugton'H birtlidny, Fiibruur.y 'J'J. Tlio1 liuliiM liavu hud iiiuplu oApeiieueu along tin-Mi Ituuav ami have n wide lo cal field from which to gather uloguut ftpcfimuiifi of paintingH, J'unoy wuik nml the kindred nrK The lory in tin- paper recenlly of mobbing the rel'eicc of the A-lihiml-liiioehuig biifketball game luit Sut urilu.v night was xhghtly uvoidniwn, hough with xoine foundation in fact Mr, s.trah Wtilker, nhling In the ' N"il i-nik dilnt. Koulh of Ahland, died February .", aged 23 years. Sho wn intimntelv related to the various Walker families living hereabout. Funeral -tervieea were hold on Moii- A Himiit Alee on the local team did ' property. Ibv at Stocks' irHirtttarr elmpoi, eon dncted by l(cv. II. J. Van Fimncn. Itnrial was in Ashland eumutery. Diiiisfliuir has hum promised u summer normal ehoot, ilunitioii six weeks, with intermittent lycoum priv ilege. Jt will he held under stale anspieei. LtH'ation of the grounds near L'piht Soda Spring, nffonliiifr icsort features which will psllern af ter a clinutamina nsirnhiy, accoril ing to Ashland visituis familiar with siii'roumlings tlieie. Ilev. J. S. Smith, itiding til -101 Woolen street, ami a skilled Himiteur at early gaidening, is getting Imh patch ready for the first sowing of lettuce, beets mid radishes. Agent Ueoige Kramer and Ware houseman W. II. Wenner of tho Southern Pacific offices, leue for Dinihniuir mi Thursday of (his week to attend it series of railroud offic ials' meetiugH, whiis! will deal with "loss and demurrage" and ".-nl'ety first" phases of transportation work. They will extend the trip us far ns lied llluff hetorc returning home on Suttiiiluy. John t'oi licit reluiued on Monday from tho ('iissudugn mine, over in Siskiyou county, which is located in the Iltillion mountain group in Hun gry cieek territory, lie has been gone tcxcrul inontliH nml wore u set of whiskers which would lime proed an alibi ttuywhric. His family is visiting nt Walla Walla, Wash. Ho suys snow is fouitecu feet deep on the level at the mine, ami that -1000 tons of ore that will go 10 to tho ton tire in sight on the Cussuthigit THERE IS A VAST ARMY of men and women who really newt kno what it is to enjoy sou ml. vibrat- may nve life. Over HMJ.trOO copies of this circular ore befog distributed on the system, Ihe appeal ending .-:.! .1... U...:..J.. Ikal "il m Imllnr to ;ali at grade crosaing than in i."? a doctor's rfk-."-ni they might Sl.le..ly gain lmtcxl,.l.ira..ng vitality .., Bj.ia.i ..., ,," that robust lioalth brings xi J , a v irj,r if.nkin III Literally thmisantN without any pnr- Mra. M. . IWckey of Jtankin, III., ,n who has been visiting the famtly ot ...... ,i. ,Jn :.!,., headaclno, arc tired and indifferent. sm.Ii iwoplc we say with uninis- ! takabfe caniestncs- " lake Scott's Knuilsioii after meals foroncmonthaiid allow its rare oil-food to enrich and en iven your bloKl, quicken your ctrcultt- her brother. J. J. Camlwrs. retuins .u,,,l .-" l" .TI.T ' , .'" f cast next week, slopping at various j J!f ,' HIIIIs on me n) oniian nti'i -"- ler had not met before this reunion for over thirty years. Synchroniaing of the two confhct inj; electric current element is go ing ahead here under the advice of tion,stitmil.Ue nutrition, and aid nature to develop tli.it red red-blooded life that Wostinghottee experts. A requisite to j tnvan actlvm , i-iijomik nt, success." suces. is .1400 worth of copper wiring which has been ordered by the city as a sturtur. Ashhind, M.edford and Grants I'ns capitalists of the Pompadour Mineral Springs corporation contemplate the erection of a .l."i,000 lithin water and liquid gns plant on their newly acipiirod property, the concern to he ready for doing u commercial busi ness the uiisttiiie; season. So mo girls have big feet and others I just wear white shoes! Scott's I'nniNmii is lint n drug, but n plra.iant food imin fru from alcohol. Oue bottli' tu.iv lulp veni. cottaUbrae. Uloouilicld N.J. 15-31 RrrHc?3a3ftdgriiffia A JUST A FEW HOURS "L'npc'N Cold (ouiMilind" Muds Colds mid (irlppc .Misery at Once lloii'C Stay Slurred l'p wui:iti: tuk chowds ao TODAY 'Captain Macklin f BIS ROUT PURSUERS IN NIGH I COMMUNICATION. 1 To the HWIIar: 0Mt may 01 amy not b "highly iliUstful" to Mr K. V OutUrle la lift an laaua in the lata mntroverayo .v.r Mr Itel mar's lapsus Itufuae. I'niaomally, 1 am uot nn Usee la tt. nor tan I Imaclau how we wight piulliil niitko Mf) Uutbrie an Issue. Iioow i openly k Wt kve Invited It in I i- I' Her to your patter vester da. V i i.i Mult la Uvolved: not a person li.i ta, It umy sell herve i lie nuri" name' rorni- ono to ai Mr itei-w ATTACK N L SETTLEMENT mm CASE CORFU. Feb. !.--A Serbian otri clal aUitniiiont Issued bore today sa that Fabraaiy 2 during the retreat southward from Aleaalo or the Ser bian troopa a night attack waa de livered ou the pursuing Aualro-llun-garlan torras, who were aided by arm ed Albanian baada and lliat tbo lutter were put to night after many bad been killed and a hundred prisoners were taken, mostly Hungarians. Tho statement follewa: "The Austrian tnnqn, a tier occu py lug Aleaalo which we ovaeuated. aro continuing their advance on Du ra sao. "Violent and bloody fighting oc curred February t near the village of Itlaauiu. Tbo oiiumy succeeded In proaalng our trooiw, but when relu rorcomouta bad come up a night at tack was delivered and our forces re took all the' iKialtlona they bad Just lost and put the enem to UIkIiI The battlefield was covered with noil lea of tho ciienn Wo took about lea prisoners, niostlv Uuii.irl.uiK " EXPECTED SOON WAKIIINUTON, Feb. P.- Cler mnny's latest proposal lu the I.uai tan la chso hMVlng proxon, lu sub stance satisfactory to the United Stales, final settlement of the contro versy Is expected within a few days. Home alterations, bow over, In tbo rurni or the agroomoiit, regarded aa niliior ones, aie to bo made to meet the wishes of the American govern ment. One of the changes. It la aii thorltathely stated, la that the com munication shall specifically Include the statement that It whs In answer to the American note of last July. The changes were suggested to Count Von Ilernstorff, tbo (lermnn hnnil-wiuleil plain, (he deft hnndi ambaaaador, by Secretary Lansing work of Mix. Livingston. Kclrcsh- make a lunge tit the referee, accom panying the gesture wllh some loud Allen & Withiugton, film producer of jlcilfon), have agreed to piirtiei and offensive woiils, but his effoitjm(o In the big celebration here nc.l in physical tiainiiig proved a faux .Inly, lo the extent of mukiiig u cr pa. I'or (his iudiscrellon he nnr-'ie of movies, uttrtietioiis which will rowlv eseaped disinissul from the he available in advetlisiug this m'fl- IukIi school and may yet be pemilixedl tion througliout the country. t" u gi eater or le extent. ('ouiplitiieiiltiry lo her sister, Mr. ( buries Ulive, who is visiting heie I nun Winnipeg-, Miinilobu, .Mis. Alex. Livingston entertained a large com pany of friends at the family lesi diiii e. 11(1.' I-. Main stteet, last Sat in day night. Air. ('live was also of tbo, iwrty. He is a railway engineer on trie CuiindiMi Pacific with head quarters at Winnipeg. Aleo Lixiug sliui assisted his wife in receiving ami ciilcrtuiuiug the guesn, who in cluded Mr. ami Mrs. .luck Mel'ae, Chillies Winne,,uy I lull, C. I). Calm, ClilTord ShuU, Horace Mitchell, Wal ler (lortiHin, lA. S. Foltx, Mrs. Joseph ine Wallace, Mr. Anderson and the .Mis-.es Fern Murphy and Kuth Nad ley. Mr. Ilnsham of Kcnuett, Cal was also present. I lie evening was devoted to curds. ,"00 being the Ihvo rite game. Mrs. W'nllame bore away the honoi-s, which was a linpdsome eaterday after IMesldent Wilson mid bis cabinet had genu over the latest proposal of Germany. Tho ambuaau- meats were of the finest. Among the tempting iauds Frank Foils is re ported as saying that Miey ered lor Immedlatel) afterward submitted "HiIe de loie Iqvs gnrnislicil with as paragus mi gratm. I his was one of Ihe jnllicst evonU of the ocitil SCHOOI1. liva Isabel Walker, duughler of (be whole matter by cable to the Hop liu kovci anient for final appioval. It is -iid tbat a reply will be forlhoom-iih- in ahout alx days. The dnli'i. fur the state fair at Sa lem have been lixed lor September W-.'tU, HMO. A lodge of Owlv bio. hecu orgau ixed at Yreka. The enrporiiliou is cupilalired at f l.'UO. shnres being .!." each, ihese piuticular owls will roost in an old brewCry st mi-tare, which will be dismantled and remod eled into u line lodge temple, A demonstration of physical train ing by high school girls will he given al (ho niinory, Friday evening, Feb ruary 18. Kiwcinllich will be drills, ma utiles and games. Over a score of Masons jitteiuled the funeral of W. 1. Vuwtcr at Med ford on Monday Inst. The deceased was affiliated with the Knights Tem plar mill Shrine bodies of the Ma sonic order in this city. The loeul division force has been notified thai the Southern Pncilie will add 11)00 freight curs, .100 auto mobile cars and 'I'M gondolas to its rolling stock equipment. The West ei u Cnioii slogan is "Who More nud Worry Less." The South ern Pacific goes the telegraph com pany one better hv admonishing nu- tomobile speedeis that it is "I Jotter; to He Sule than Son v." mid is Hood ing its line ft II up ,11111 d"Wii the road with an uppi.il to nto ilnwi- that You run end grlppo and break up a severe cold either lu bead, chest, body or limbs, by taking a doc of "I'npo's Cold Compound" ovory two hours until three doses arc taken. It promptly opens clogged-up iioh trlls and air pnaeagos In tho bond, stops nasty discharge or nose run ning, relieved sick headache, dullness. fcvcrlshnoss, soro throat, sneezing soreness and ntlffnoss. Don't stay stuffed-lip! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Kane your throb bliq; head nothing oIro In tho world gives such prompt relief as "I'apo's Cold Compound," which costs only T rents at nnv drug store. It acts without assistance, tiiHtes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. lie sure you get the genuine. 'A four-part Mutual Master picture of Love and War. Coming Sunday 'Nedra' ASK FOR and GET . HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK. Cheap substitutes cost YOU namo price. I t2 iJaT4 3J JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 S. IIAItTLKTT Phonos M. 7 mid 17-J2 Amlniliinci Service Coroner 'aBBBBBajafcaBjpasi v4t9Vaaak m " J idii. ., :&&. tsa SB . aaa (3 .ru3 I!' "JSij jK-aLlf'r ffl ' f. vfiSTtttB vMHCvHWIbIbv VCjisCjflEf Saaaal vA tStV3USa946timm lalB I aaBBam TONIGHT TONIGHT and TOMORROW MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM IN One Million Dollars BY ARNOLD F REDERICKS A Metro Wonder Plny in Five Tremendous Acts of Romance, Mystery Und Money Also PATHE NEWS j PAGE MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Thoator PHICKS Matluee o and to da. Kvenlng : hi und !." cents. u f?vr !' Ills aro wide-open for comparison with any cigarette) at any price ! Most sensitive smokers appreciate tho pleasure Camel quality offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons! Freedom from tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as is the absence of any unpleasant cigaretty eifter-taste ! CfimeU are blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos ; you'll prefer their qqw flavor and mild- smcsthnetis to dther kind of tobacco smoked straight! That desirable, satisfying "body" is all there without any come- baofr. ! SNfo matter how many you smoke ! 30 .- IV , ... cm ,ir44a JfiO f,j.i) m 4ina. tLi carton fer thm Aoxn or utftcv supply or when yoi trmvI R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winstou-Salen, N.C. o am. K A.saC l TUiih W-il. fi 1 . ra.L.n.lJ!iW s 1 ff?'fr' '" 8 ff i j9J ip9 lfbaT-sVJlaBaaBBS3BBaa?3Kw iCTli l '.WaW TURKISH OMmTIG-K ULEND -JW) flflARLTTES U eg Chicago y fcfr wKirkyoMt a r t9tby tr'y uf thquality a ttt9 6iiJ tiu-r at 1 fh rmi N5.V iirwki W f'u-l U4ii)g. fA tir fos, Which tw . miv urn Mwv y THE QUICK WAY nml THE SAFE WAY to and the EAST is via CALIFORNIA The rust i but .lightly higher via the Southern routes. Tho limit of tickets is longer, al lowing liberal lopoer. FOUR TRAINS DAILY From San Fruueiwo to Chicago Ovvilniid laniited I'acifie Lianiled San Fiaiui.io Limited (J vertaud lxpres. ThruugS slumlord aad tourist sleipiiii: m to Denver, Oin oha. St. .oQ, Kausa t'ily und (iii-agu. Ubservutiou car-, on ull lunilid tnjis. Ask your local agent or write w John M. Scott. Gmi. Pass. Arjent, Portland, Ore. Southern Pacific Union Pacific k. t" .1 0 Proteoted All The' Way Ogrlcn Route t i.Bjj r iioin U'-i' frleniafg v v o. -W--U-. '...I