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t facik nrx MWiVdUU 'MM 'll;lf;f 'f;, Ml ffomi, m;t.rr. ill i . Ci:ll. ll. Pi' HOKE SMITH HOLDS SWISS NEUfRALlTY ' IIP PRINTING OF IS PRO-GERMAN AS ' INDUSTRIAL REPORT; SHOWN BY BEANS i i ARMY i ALONE COUNT IN II IACY-IITE WAKHINOTON. April II. Mnnv ajatns ago the honse of fepresefita- IrJOW nOSSeeo II FMOnKlflll OMOrnl ? the Sjflnlhoa; of IOMn eopfe itt Ihe mat woofl of the cmimiemoo mi IwiwHrM fetation, ami IMOt eopie of rtW testimony tsk try the eom- Afcowt four month hns punned sinre tarn reanfotioa went through the bonne and H "till hld up hi the -nt4, lalfter n the rnut of the pontile attitude of Senator Hog Smith of Oeotfm, with a eliqtw of reactionary nofiaiofo of both pertien acting in sympathy with him. When the mat ter ewm before the wenale whir praeUeftllr all boainess of thin rhnr .nefer hi done hv unanimou eouaeitt, Smlta or one of hi assistants objects (tt itn consideration. The investigation marie by the in dustrial relatione commission coat the people $2o0,000. It i the rirat gen uine oxHvUion of industrial condi tions in thu United Stales ovur ne tfnmirfished by an nffloinl body. Thou sand! of people havo written to mem bers of the house and annate hogging for eojiitHi of the commission's report tmly to be informed that it in not yttt in print. Congress in n fa ring that period when huaineaa beeoinos congealed and nothing can nut prnier attention, no if thin important report in to bo print ihI. how in the timo for tho people who want it to make known their wishes in emphatic lenne to Ihoir sen ators, ileiniinding that Hoke Smith nliall nt" longer Im HrmilttHl to block it. I OF EGYPT AT STAR THEATER TODAY Whon Mr. Albert K. Smith and Mr. J. Htunrt Illurktou cntniNted the manuscript of "Tho Dust of Kgypt" to Director (Icorge I). linker they gave Itt in a story of unique and won derful plotnrlnl valuo to produco. It told In vividly contrasting sconoe of thu complexities or modern clvlllm tlou, Into which a rapriclotia, wilful little ISgyptlau princess, of three thousand years ago, was reincarnated and flitfiK pellmall, bewildered and frightened, yet still preserving Imr dignity and royal poise. Tho elr tten or the aaat was the Mrat Impor tant top and Kdlth Storey whi given the part of the prlucees. Antonio Moreno wua ehosen to play opposite her. aa a modern clubman or wealth ami high social standing, and the balance or a long eaat of principals were noleeled from the Vltagraph's fuwRUH stosk company. The "Duct or Kgypt" will be pre aeutod at the Star theatre today. FRENCH RESIST GERMANS (Continued from prk ope) Yurea on November 10. five day brf. fore the battle ended, and the rirat Prettefc battla la Champaana Marrh II. Ivll, alo elwtod with a violent h ceo Hit. (VtncluilliiK Hffiut! la theee operatloHa the aaaallanta moimm! te aurprtto the defender by an unexpected of fort aad to wreat trem him by taking him unaware. the reward vf their own aacrlftrea. Oenaral 1'aUln. the frearh romman iter at Ventun. v,a not caught nap ping, bnt foreaaw the poaatblltty ot Mtea a nwe and atraightenea and irengihenwl hit Hue In anticipation m It. ?he battle eonUHHte. but with r. aereeptlble dwindling of Ita violence. The Pranrh commander's plan la to engage the leant puMible number ot men, ao aa to retain the maximum number of formation! for the ulterior oueratiom which are to be entered upoa at a moment which he will con aider opportune and which probably will be deelded upon by him when he ooaeldera that the (lermana have waeied all the men they are willing to ssertflce. luce the beginning of the battle I he aernmna have employed thirty twe divlalona. It la aaaeried. and li la Impossible for them long to eontiuue their efforts on the present scale. Tit llw tiUtekhtilttai of the IUhchm Ither lYult V I'MHlwre .aH. tN'otlce la hereby given that the regular annuel meeting of the uxk- holders of the Hogue Kiver Krult Introduce aaaocistlon for the eleriioa of dlrectora and the (ranaarttoa of aueh other iulnees as may proiierl) coma before ueh meeting, will he held in the public - library. Main titt Medford. Oregon, on the lh day uf Mi. !l, g 10 o'clock a in. Jtutll i i VKK FRl'IT A PRODUCB ASH By R. C. WMfebara, A. I" K' "rretary. President. Doted, Mcir.r.i. ort-aou. Anril Mb. 1010, llv KOHKNT MOI NTSIKH. NKW TOlIK, April II.- ffeoonf In that one wM eon ran rnprrnn the ttteinn ef the ftentrojMy of Hwitaermnd, or rather H 'nentral- ity." I'tter the wore! in the prenanre of a Swine offWal end a (hrmnn agent thin pomMnNtinn in not rare tn Switxerlaml- -and iron will immediate ly aneume m their eyes the Monition of a ench or Knglieh npy. They wilt not ("intake you for a bean mer chant, berauae the einnmie of the heann ban borne fruit, no to nfieak. The war had not eontinued long be fore there rame nneh a rrv an thin fnm Switzerland: "We are ntan-ing! The allien will not let m have fiHHl." The eople who did Ihe loudenl .veiling: were nome MOII.OOII (lennann and Auntriaiin within the Swmn bor dent, and the iiro-Oorme.ii (li-nrmn- epnakirnf Swina, who ionntituti 70 ur cent of the little rejHihhVs himIm tiiui, inureanvd the voluniu of the 1 1 dine. And tho oilier "neutmln'' naid: "What a Mhnine that thuee inotTeunivc folk who have given Swine rheene, Swina wnlehon, Swlnn milk dncoInte, dotted Swina and Swihm toura to the world, nhould now he in the tluoee of ntarvation." So the Kreuch and Knulinu l-t up plivn go through to tho iuhalrtnnU, and cviiii went out of the wav to nt-ll the inhabitants produntn neudnl. Then Italy entered the war, mid again came the cry, "We are ntim iug," and the Swisa mouuttiiiu iH'lmml, "We are nlitp-ing." Switxoiland lluireuMin oideied inounantiN oi ions oi imann an I oinr food Htipplien from Hnglnud, l-'r.mi'e and Italy. Thu Swine Hufhoruie-i KimrNiitewl thai the beans, el.1., were for Swinn eoiinumidion. I lie allien, nunieioue, had I'leir ngenlN follow Ihono bennn from th time the henna eroHmnl (lie Swien until the very aatuo henna eroneed the Swinn border the neeoud timii t (lermany, an they nay. l'reviotiH to thin brim episode ti allien had prutenled again and nirniu to thu Swinn government nguiiiNl in lationn both of itn alleged ueutrnlity nml of ita word of honor, but Swinn offieinlM went on being pro-tleitunu, en!i'iallv in innttern wliieh meant money in their poeketn and the wM-k-etn of their count rvuien. The nllicH in KwitaeHaml have their eyen open now and nothing ginm mt Switserlaml fnun Krnnce and Itr,' until it in proen the guo4a are lor Swina eounuittption. Dlploumtlii Seciet. The U-aiiH, wlniee hialorv I de neribed. bae until now been more or lena a diplomalie neeret, hut a viola tion of neutrality that diaturbetl even the pro-Hermann of the Swinn lw- i-nwm puoue pniienv reeeniiv at tile eourtmartiul of Colonel .Muurici on Wnttenayl aul Colonel Mgli, of the general ntaff of the Swinn nrm. The evidence showed that the two colonel had been euuaht in the n-l of communieatiug to the military at tache of the (lerman legutiou .it Heine, Major Count ou Hmmarck, ill iiiformution that they obtained laii of the movement!. f the French .in-l Italian troi. aloug then frontiers an well a the confidential data mmi! to the Kwinn war deimrlment fnun itn militur)' atlachea at the Kngli-h, llel ginii and Kriich headiUrter in France and I'laudem. Yet the com mander in chief of the Swinn un.it, (leiieral Uric Willie, ordered the tic liuttal of the two colonel-. (leneral Wille u related by n.nr. riage to Major Count von lliatuar.'k. fioil Slrufo KiiKluud. Kven now Colonel Kgli ami Colo nel Wuttenwyl remaiu on the c.,.t temu with the (lerman atluche, mid the (lerman attache frmiuent ir.e to the home of the Nwi coiumaiulcr in chief. To thu dav briiiuettei. bearinu 'lu legend, "(lott nlrate Kngland," at Mdd hi the ti eel of Kwi ciic. nnd noboily bun ever heard of the tendon, being puuinhed for violntne, Kwina neutrality. Xeterthelenx, the SwUn value their "neutrally" highly. In fact, the i ... Uerman Swinn ptipulatiou couiUiiin that no tar the guarding of Kwi, neutrality hue cost atmonl $7.'.tlt0. UUO. The ntrongenl defence. c'.. grealent precautioux aud the moot ftddiem are on the Au-inaii and (Set -man frontier. fWT III III 1 1 I - - u i WAHMINOTON, April It. The tfaHnf SfOtes WHI never MttmO Its slace M the JhRttfy of oertram pottttes eetee to play an Important part In tho sewctHm of Amerieae) dlplemaU and In the army and navy, declared Henry White, former am bneaadof to Prance, In an address at today's session of th convention of the Navy lsgne of the tTnlted Stales. Me was speaking on "The Baneful Influence of Politics Upon Our Porelgn Melatkins." "If there la one conviction more deeply rooted In my mind than an other," said Mr. White, "It I that the reaped In which a nation la held by others Is In exact ratio to' the fleets and armlea which are believed to be looming In the distance and prepared to back up ir necessary Itn diplo matic representations. Foreign powers know that political considera tions or thu length or purse string usually outweigh any known ritnosn In the selection of tho chlefa of on foreign embssales and legations, they know that our army and our nary are for the first of these rea sons not In the highest state of ef ficiency, aud that 'preparedness' har become a domestic political Issue." Representative Gardner of Massa chusetts, spoke on "Why Congress Is Iteltirtnnt to Develop the Navy," and declared that until eighteen mouths ago not one man In a hundred real ised that our navy had lost Its Inter national NtandliiK and drifted down stream from a good necoud to a bad third.-' SES OF MIMf BEERSEIZEDATSEATTLE SATISFACTORY FOR P M mi.K, VYitnh., April II ',. Ili"tt-nnd canen of beer wer" -ciid on a nftiw St the enet water- wnt of the harbejf. ffWncr-hip of the beer hn not boon Sttfmined. It wax hauled to the poltesatntlnfi in no An- tomobile. WRA PNG ER t vVAHHINOTON. The beer, which wtm marie in a Han Pranrinco brewery, wan cormigned, according to marha on the eanen, to "J. Jnnenn," ffenlfle, whone name i , not in the city directory. The neow tied up in' the wn4erwnv earlv this J morning and two laborer began to unload the beer. Tile pdiee bad nl-1 ready been notified of the strange proceeding and lha pnwefutine ator-1 ney'n office inaued a search warrant, I under authority of which the liquor was seixed. OT PARTY PRIMARIES CIIICAdn. April II. Illmoi-. vol er Miiticipiiled in the M-.-oml preni deiitml pret'erciice primiii'v held in thu state. Election of delegates ut Inrgu nnd district delegates to the national contentions and election of state cen tral committeemen are the princiwtl questions at issue. On the presiden tial preference ballots there in only one enndnlule on each ticket Presi dent Wilson on the democratic and Senator Iuwrence V. Sherman mi the republican. Women can vote only on the preaidctitial prcteronce quen (ion. The struggle within the republican jmrty an to the choice of Muvor Wil liam llulc Thotuon of Chicago, or Itoy C. Went, present national com mitteeman, to bead the delegates at large, has created a heated content. The republican delegate at large bal lot, on which eight are to he chosen, carried uiue tinmen. Kiirht have pledged tbenmelven to Senator Sher man and one, .lobti Mnyiiurd llatian, hits made his campaign in favor of Colonel Kooscvelt. The denuM-ratie ballot carries thir leen names. All sate one have ex pressed preference for 1'iv.ideiit Wilson. DHL PASSES HOUSE WASHINGTON', April 11. The rivers nnd harbor appropriation bill carrying $-111,0011,000 wan pawned by the house today by a vote of 210 to i:i:t. The bill now goes (o the senate. In thu coumc of debate a motion to recommit the bill and cut it to $'20,- 000,000 was made by Representative Humphrey of Washington, and sup April II The of owveloptnt aotttirem pta nnd Dowgsss fir saw dust nnd otner waste into wrspeing paper have been review for the mem bers of the (Talted States senate com mittee which has nnder dwensston the proposal to Increase the scoi of the laboratory Investigations. In the j following memorandum on the pro duction or Kraft wrapping paper from I southern pine and Douglas Mr, u Chief Porester Henry S- llraven j "Kraft wrapping paper from noutli (ern pine Tho waste Incident to the t production or southern pine Is of suf flclout quantity to produce the enor moils amount or approximately 20 -, 000 tons of paper por dav. Labor latory oxporlmunts have deteniilncd the suitability of thin nmtorlnl for the manufacture of Kraft wrapping paper by the sulphate process and It now only romnlns to (fetennlne to , what extent tho laboratory rosults I aru applicable on a commorclal basts. I "Krart wrapping paper from Douk- J las fir What has beun sold of tho i possibility of aoutlieru plno Is largo-1 ly applicable to Douglas fir. While , the laboratory experiments with this ' species havo not progressed to the j same point as with tho southern pine, ' ineeiired from either nenteru pstr mills s.ipflvg either sulphHs pulp or from eastern and Wnropsafi mllw ,ii.pinng either ilflM or Kraft srsppMig is tbe lattef tm. it i" r.f -oure necosotry for the western rnumrr to pay freight charge nnw.nniina to about $tS aer ton. The luiiorni'irv rently msde paper of lionals' fir which tested a point to s , pound, putting l In he Haas with the Mronscxt wrspplng papers made In the I'nltcd Sinfn Mirted by Ifepubliituu Lender .Maun, j tliu Indications aro that Douglas fir An amendment" by Representative , Is also woll adapted for production Good of Iowa, adopted after a hard jof Kraft paper nnd subsequent to the fight, proposed that no part of the completion of the sugKesled work on appropriations be used for work done J plno, It would bo my Idea to utilize by private contrnut if the contract price were more than '2't m' cent in excess of the estimated cost iif doing the work by government plant. tho experimental equipment securod for this purpose In similar work In the west with Douglas fir. Wrapping paper In this territory Is at preiont Of IllootMloot, Golden Seal, Sloae and Queen's Hoot Also Cherry Hark and Sscred Itsrk with glvcerine mskee a wonderful tonic, called " (Jolden Medicsl Discov ery," making thousands of regon people strong. Aik your neighbor lie can tell )ou. Corvnllis, Oregon." Doctor Pierce's reineuics nae liecn used in my father's family ever since I can remember. My mother took tho 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the 'l'loasaut Pellets ' and wm cured. Father took tho 'Discov ery' for torpid liver and indices- crentlv benefited. I. nlso, took the "Discover) for kidney, liver nnd stomach trouble and received great benefit. I am glad to tell others of the merits of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. D. II. DULL, H'27 S. 5tb Street. Got good blood through the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, nnd you will have no more weakness. It is tho world' proved blood purifier nnd tonic. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients aru printed on the wrap per. For sale by druggists in liquid or tnblets. Start to take it to-day ami before another day has pnseed the Im purities of the blood will begin to leave your body through the liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, nnd In a few days you will know by your steadier nerves, firmer step, keonor mind, brighter eyes and clearer skin, that the bud blood is passing out nnd now, rich, pure blood is filling your arteries. Send Dr. Pierce, Uuffulo, It. Y., ten cunts for trial package. ' ft c i (tmi nnd wnfl l j"0-OO0-0-0O-0- o ------ --...... ' - -)-. -"--own. -----e VILLISTAS KILL JOURNALIST (UentlHUod ttow iMtge onn) sit on the doorstep in front of the ImmI with a pile of rock to keep the pigs away. The Don McGregor referred to in the letters found on Ilruce in be lieved to be one uf the men who served wilh the federal industrial re latiiuis comminaion under Frank Walsh of Kannas City. He was also said to hate been fnrmerlv citv edi tor ot the Minueiiiulin Xiw-. Komc of llruec'o letter- were lrout J. It. Walker oi Denter. Another tta limn W. M. l.eor of Cbicago. Koine of the letters wt'errvd to "WaUh and tiic commission." XCGI.KCI' the treiiiiiu nl of Piles and tin dltlons rni't'th !. ome ttorse. llt-te v ui.!-. If lit u.-iiit; .unite- Have Comfortable Feet If our are tired or a. bin or cal loused or lutlained or ore from any caute. let me treat them. COKA IC. lil.KV Chiropodist iOMHIl!I.OSIUI, (iUiutt-(.oicy Uulldiiij;, TIIAJK MAi PILE REMEDY a remiulv of nuin un Kti.iiantced to Kite rcllel Sold olili i us 50c Slid I on H.i-m- hi ha Sim.. A Guarantee YOU have heard and read more or less about the demoralization of the dye-stuffs and textile markets due to the war in Europe. We want to say this: Our clothes are guaranteed to be satisfactory to the wearer; and this guarantee is given without reservation, modification or exception. Any man who sells our. clothes is definitely authorized to extend to any man who buys them, our unqualified assurance of satisfaction; which means colors, all-wool fabrics, the quality of other materials, the tailoring, the fit, the value at the price. And the money-back if you are not satisfied. Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes Makers Sold exclusively by ifesfcr Auto Sprvict from Katjle Point to Mcdtuid and Uat'k The undvraignsd will lcavo Frank l.e$l' confectionerv ovory day ex cept Oundi for iloiforj With bta auto H0. 1 o'rlocfc V ok, rnviog at 100 p. m. Lt .tnh Howl. Bed ford, at (.00 p. tr... igrrlve Kagle Point at 00 p m. A part ot the, irafflc i sollolt.'.l 8 ft II VttMSII, Katie lviut, Or. &ou b fanBnattSaeaTif3"aTsn i-i M hi st Tb. II-.u. Having secured the services of MR. O. J. SKVKRIX of Lincoln, Ne braska, who Is an expert watchmaker and engraver, having had 12 tears experience tn repairing high grade Ameriean and Swiss watches. I am now prepared to gito my patrons an additional service where promptness and quality of work will meet with real appreciation tn mh department of repairing. Watches, diamond settluu nut uufafturlng. agate unatlng. aud engratlug will represent the best. cutting, and MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler turn-rn nvmtfu Women are Htbb " ailment ehleh ranee renstaot Ill-Hoalfb anf m which they may roostiM dortors without mneti fnflof. It Is well worth knowing tnt tlt7 fan gel at tim nesreat dftin: rtnre I simple medlelne. made of footi and berb4, which u jnat hal thet need to recover health That medicine Is Lydla f! Plnhham s Vcgrtali'e t'ompotind Ndv PAGE Theatre TONIGHT (in- Mill K' Mu-icnl ' oincilt BRINGING UPFATHER The But, I Hi..M.-t ..) I..iutrhiny; Hit-. i. n tic.. Mi Munis' ruinous t iiiin.iii-. PRICES 25c. 50c. 75c. $1.00, $1.50. Medford House Movers We Move HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, Etc. I'lioiio -IHHOI OI'J S. Nentown, 7il7 V. 1 Ith St. SSn5 A io All that's New, St vlish and IJffoininjr in MILLINERY For bright spring days is realty now lor your choos ing. Our prices will please you, as well as the styles. Miss Lounsbury Milliner M. A M. Dcpt. Store IIKICIC IS T1IK Mmhh Tltl'CK ATTAl'UMKNT With the Konl It reduces the uost of ilellveriug goods to a ridiculously low figure The luttit Ih on the irink not In K. l.ok It ot.-r lit fill'.' !i(l I III' S fi:ti iirs LlRht tt iklu Smmi; i. instruction Tlmk. n li. . rini - S..I iuhIIiibj PRICE $3.75 INSTALLED Central Point Auto Co i:mki. i'oint. oiii:. We lluj- mill s. second lltiuil I'oiiK, -'U 1 f (Jnalli) i-iii.i lttm Wcl. ..in.- I ..r l. i (iiivci 1 IMI). I'll .1,,. u Bee Supplies A COMPLETE LINE Consisting of BEE HIVES BEE SECTIONS BROOD FRAMES SEPARATORS EXCLUDING B0AHDS BEE BRUSHES HIVE SCRAPERS SECTION PRESSES SMOKERS WIRE IMBEDDERS VEILS BEE ESCAPES QUEEN AND DR0RE TRAP FOUNDATION WAX Get our prices before putting in your supply. MONARCH Seed &, Feed Co. "17 V U.in st. i 3tHk