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JAP RELATIONS
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PRAIEWILSONS
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WETTING DOWN PHOENIX STEETS WITH BOOZE; jjfj pjj
PEACE
Splendid Policy, Nobly Expressed
No Vision of Utopia, But Well
Thought Out and Justly Framed
Scheme of Statesman, Declares
Guardian.
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LONDON', Jan. LM.-The Manches
ter Guardian, commenting on Presi
dent Wilson'n speech to the scnutc,
calls it "a .splendid policy, nobly ex
pressed. Tiie Gunrdian says:
"The sneech in form was addressed
to tlie senate, hut it equally concerns
ourselves and our adversaries in the
war. The president has no intention
of taking any part in the actual nego
tiations of terms of peace; I hut he
leaves wholly to the belligerents. He
simply einaes forward now to state
in unmistakeahle term.-., boih for his
own people anil for the other people
of the world, every one of whom is
directly concerned, what kind of
peace it is which he will consent to
cull upon his countrymen to approve
ami sustain."
Splendid I'oliry.
After n,uotine; the chief points' in the
president's speech, in regard to the
conditions on which peace must be
based, the (iua)'dian continues:
"It is a splendid policy, nobly ex
pressed. How will it be received? liv
tlie peoples everywhere v.'c cannot
doubt, joyfully; by men or (fund will
and enlightenment cveryw here, not
less joyfully and with a clear enncep
lion that this is no i-ioii of t'topiu,
but a wcll-thouhl-out and justly
framed scheme of a man in a ureal
position and versed in (treat affair--."
Asking how the ln-lliuereiils will
reiiard ii, the paper thinks its prin
ciples and phrases will he hardly pal
atable to autocratic ruler or easily
reconciled to their ti.-.dilions and
methods of overnmcnl.
"Hut yet, if the people hear them
llinl ly. perhaps the uovcinincnt also
may find it wi-e to find in them a
path of Mil'cly. As lor nur-clvcs, they
are our terms, or if they are not they
ounhl to be, and the mas of the na
tion will do well. to see thai their rul
ers render to tliem every possible fa
vor mid support."
Kol'errinir to the president's "iioiile
coueluiliii word.," the (iiianlian
says :
('nib It. Astoiilshtnir.
Premier In Speech to Peers Blames
Germany for War, Advocates Pre
paredness and Declares Common
Action in Financing China Drawing
U. S. and Japan Together.
TOKIO, Jan. tJ.t. Tn his address in
the house of peers, I remier Teruuelii
expressed satisfaction that Japan's
relations with the treaty powers
other than the participants in the war
arc "more and more cordial." He d
etnred that Japan was working in
unreserved union with the allies and
said that Ocnnany's jn-ace proposal
was rejected because it was not in
spired by it' sincere desire for pence
The premier declared that the or
eminent was payinc particular ntten
lion to its relations with China and
would spare no pains to cultivate
neighborly relations.
Favors i'l-cpn redness.
'1 need scarcely remind you." the
premier continued, "that armament i-
an indispensable means of national
preservation. Care should always be
taken to keep our defense in an abso
lute condition of efficiency anil
strength. To be prcmircd itguiiist
merjiency is imporlant. It is equally
important that tlie nalion-il resource
be increased iiud industry and com
merce eueouniL'cd.''
In the course of a leiiylhy address,
in which he tiucipiivn"ully asserted
that (ierinnny'r ambition for world
hegemony was the true came of the
war, Viscount Molonu dwelt particu
huly on the relations between the
I'nilcd States and Japan, lie said
that Japan lias always wished to
maintain the most sincerely amle.ibh
relations with America.
ItelatloKs With America
"Il the liejit clou.!-," he sai.l, "had
occasionally obscured, however s. !il-
t'c. the relations of the two ni-
tries, tliey were c.cncr.i II v di.--itict'-u
by lb 1111111011 nood will of the ),
overiiiiieiils. Certainly thcie cv:st
questions on w hich our ovenmi"i.t
ninv not he in uceord, that huii'iin-
c"ll between allied countries. IJ.,
cu-r. by cxaiuinin -even the thorni
q lion; loyally and franklv and
wilh ii ilcti'iiniuul ion to settle them in
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SKEPTICAL OVER
WILSON SPEECH
General Tone of Comment Sympa
thetic, But Declares It Necessary
First ta Remake Human Nature
Lofty Inspiration Revealed hy Pa
cificist Program.
invoked as an excuse in order tu t
tennnte the impression which a.
eaiinot lai
extraordinary manifesto
to make on the allied countries
Scheme Is ShnpHrtiy.
"Mr. Wilson's soheuie is simpij,,;
itself, except (hut it requires a ntj, I
type of mini. Does Mr. Wilson intend i
to ehntiKc huinnii nature'?'' I
Oiistarc Herve writes in the Vie. i
toire: K
"What a pity it is this masterlv
pat;e of sociul philosophy is uiarrt
and almost disfitfureit by those tlirpe
little words: 'I'etiec without vieturv.'"
The Iluinanite says: ,
"rresident Wilson hns set fm-tk a
;ivat pacificist prornm whieli n.
veals to the world the same loftv in
spiration that dictated the note of
Ilccemher IS."
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1'AliIS, Jan. '.:!. rresident Wil
son's address to the senate is printed
in full in the most prominent place hy
all the momine papers, and comment
TWO MORE VESSELS
SUBMARINE VICTIMS
LONDON, Jan. 23. Lloyd's re
ports the sinkine; of the Swedish
as a whole is sympathetic, but skep-1 steamer Kaiiimn, l.'iKi tons jjross, j)
tical. The Petit l'arisien snvs: ""
PHOKNIX, Ariz., Jan. 23. One of ' sheriff had on hand .'.'HI sullons of 1 oeoole active in th
me last otticial acts ot ex-S heriff 1 ussorteil wliiskics. wines and beers, i uu-nt whi.-l, ..I.
Jeff Adams before his successor took i 1 Arizona dry law provided no way I hir
ffice the f irst of the vcar. was to ""' ."s culdn't be
risen as onnK, sold or shipped from
uoecssnr took
year, was to
oj-.Miw,- in,- sin,,pio oisiriei wun ; , ... w,,lt.,
.20,ntlO worth of booze. i So the sheriff dmnoe.l il
Froiu vaiious linotfi-f;iiir raids tlie I sprinkling cart and turned i
into
over
HIE SLAVER SAYS PRESIDENT
OAKLA'NI). Cat., Jan. 23. Posing
as a classic dancer seeking under
studies, a beautiful youiiK woman,
nown as Madame Pauline, or Pearl
Sanborn, formerly of Helena, .Mont..
established herself in a local hotel
and during the last few weeks, ac
cordion to the police, has been en-
iKcd In Indui iiiK cirls to enter the
ntl-'llt life of Kan r'ranrisro. She
was arrested last nK'ht ci a Key
Route, train while on her way neroys
tho bay wilh Mrs. 7','thel liavline. a
an ainic.'dilc and conciliatory manner.
"These are words which will find an the means of rcnchluu an understand
echo in many hearts, and words arcliin,' arc -urclv found. This is the
load which t.ie two Kovcrniuclil s have
sometimes deeds.
Tile Standard refers to President
Wilson's speech us ustouniliiiM and,
, hpcukiiie; of (iermun claims of victory,
continues :
': ; "In other words, nicdliilion is
; premature and if persisted in could
: be interpreted only us u desire to
'. help the party which already claims
to have won. Moreover, it is not
, clear by what title, U'iih or moral,
President Wilson assumes that he has
some ru;ht to shape the destinies of
the Kiiropean continent.
"He did not protest UKniiisI the in-
friiip'ineut of The Ilaue conventions.
He has never expressed the smallest
, symputhy with the siifferinas of
I'rance, 1 i t 1 1-i i i m , Serbia or Poland.
; Wo have heard his voice raised on
behalf of snfferini; humanity only
since (Icrniany seemed visibly mi the
decline.''
BETHLEHEM SIEEL
always followed to thcie.it satisfac
tion of the two nations.
"I observe with yrent joy the symp
toms of most L!cniiinc sympathy mani
fest tor some tune between the two
countries. Thus, proposal-, for coiii
nion action in the financial affairs of
China have been made by American
capitalists. The imperial itoveriunent
will follow with the liveliest interest
the subsequent development and
economic rapprochement ot the two
nut ioll."
TRADED NOTES FOR
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XKW YOKK. Jan. 2.'S. The Iteilile
tlcni Steel corporation today ilci la red
a ipl.irteily dividend of III per cent,
or an increase of 2'. per cent over
the previous di-lnir-i'iucnt. and a
stock dividend ol 2011 per cent.
The directors recount. ..mini an in
"rcase of the capital st.,,-1, Y,n tl'i.
Hlfl.tMMI. the exi-lii",' uullioncd
,'iinoiint. to .tiiii.ooo.uo.i.
(II this sum. .:0. noil. Hon,
'cut, will he civeii to lli.'
rs as a hot-us on the ba
-bares for each share now
he ailditioiial si.-iiii.iiiio, ,
cut increase, will I lie
-tockholdcrs at par.
HKI.KNA, Mont., Jan. 23. The
Kovcruiueiii In the trial of the former
officers, directors ami salesmen cl
the Northwestern Trustee company
who are on trial In tho federal rnun
on n charuo of iislm; the malls in
an artifice to defraud, rested its case
shortly after 11 o'clock. The attor
neys for the defendants asked for a
recess until three o'clock, so l!ie
inir.lit confer on certain motions.
Tills was granted and the court e
i used the Jury until 10 o'clock Wed
nesday moruiiiK.
The last witness for the govern
incut was John ltleler of Missoula,
who testified that I!. I!. Sidel.oihaia.
' ivanii'l' of the company aa l one of
tn ilclelidnnls called on him i:i 1 1)1 I
ami ,uve him a buu, h of Noi t'iwes-
Jiold M"i'ii irustce conii-ny notes to bold
I'lwo''" PUMuent. for two autoino'.illes.
behl, un.h which Slilcbullmu wished to pur-
i bast- from (he w linos.
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liiil per
si t,, the
Tax Board Clip Bill Passed
SALKM. Ore., Jan. 'he first
if tho fiorallcj consolidation ini-a-
01 urea passed the senate of the Un yon
w HKlslBtiiro today. It was a bill to
bollsh the Ltate tax conuni i-lon ami
d onfer its duties and powers on tin
m ttbllc nervlcp commission, (inly two
pi otcs wero.cast ncalnst the bill.
Pdioso of Pioce, of I'liion and Wallowa
fend Strayer, of linker, both ib ino
frrnlu, Vf
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Hull Stone.', Cancer and I'Uers of
the Stomach and Intestines, Auto In.
toxlcalion. Yellow .biumlnc, Apptu
dicitls and other fatal ailments re
sult from Stomai h Trimble. Tlion i
onds of Stomach Suftcrcr-i owt- th.-ir
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WASHIXGTOX, Jan. 23. Presi
dent Wilson now sets no prospect of
an extra session of congress. He told
cullers today that he planned to o to
the capital frequently to co-operate
with senators and representatives to
j co-operate in speedinir up legislation,
j Senator Kern, at the smrsestion of
I the steering committee, called a eau
i ''lis for Thiirsdny niclit to pass on a
tentative proirram which includes rail-
road labor legislation, a corrupt prae-i
! tiees bill and the Webb hill, to per-J
; nut domestic corporations to maintain
pretty youiin married woman said ;v j foreijjn selling ,-iireacics. What bills
the police to be an intended victim. the committee promises to hold in.
She will be eliarKed with vlohitini; 'i have md been disclosed.
atate. laws. !
nvcstii-ation by the inspectors ha., i Secretary on Aerial Tri)
(!i!-clo..cd a startlini; condition of ar ' XKWPOItT NEWS, Va., Jan.
fairs and the cxpnitni-c of a rile; of Secretary Lane of the interior de-
allci;-d while slavers, who, they
Ueve. haveieen opernlini; extensively
lii this stale for many months. .In t
how- many ouui; women and :::.-!s
have fallen victim to the system has
not yet been determined. The police
state that almost fifty subject have
been Interviewed by Madame Pauline
since she romnieiiced advertising tor
understudies in Oakland three weeks
IIKO.
"It seems that President Wilson, as
in his previous note, has mistakenly
prohibiti nove- j placed the slates attacked and the
oseu tlie state. 1 hev ae--ressors on the same footine- ulo.n
I a band and started a "wet" I the distinctinii was an easv one which
parade. Five hundred autos followed he was in conscience bound to make,
the sprinkler. The dut was settled Willi that stipulation we can onlv
w lib the .20,(I00 worth of liipior. I subscribe to the formula which the
The whole town sniellcd, but the j president sets forth as a basis of
proms were miyiily Ic-lul. fa,re peace. None of his
I lions can offend us.
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LONDON, Jan. 23. The Dani-h
steamship Klauienborfr, of 17S.ri tons
ross, has been sunk, necordin? to nn
nnnouiieement uiade todav at Lloyd's
shipping ass'ency. The KInmpenhor'4
was 2U."i feet Ions nnd was built at
Xeweastle in 1SK9. She was owiu-d
in Copenhnijen.
Jan.
LIGHT llKAKTKI) WOMKX.
A cheerful, light-hearted woman Is
I the. joy of a man's life. lieauty will
I fade, a good fiBure will change, but
j the charm of health nnd cheerfulness
in 111 endure to the end. Hut how can
a woman ho cheerful and happy when
dragced down by some remalo de
rangement, with a backache, head
ache, nnd often nn the vni-im of ti
roneous to suppose tbev could be led ' v ' "r,!IKnown-
I ' I I'.lln t.- llt..l.l.-nlH 1, I-,.,.
I to acceit them from conviction." i ' "' ''"" w
i The Journal says- Compound is the standard remedy
! "Mr. Wilson is' ohsessed with tli.-1 for suth IImc'lls- During tho but
idea of iiiauiiiiratiii.' for the world a r'1 yi'ars lhnlls"Us f ome havo
i pd.len aue of universal brotherhood. I '"'P" 1"ade naDP' b' thls woman's
I I great remedy for woman's tils. Adv.
era and that must be I
com-ep-
Thcy are ours
Force Still yccPssm-y. -' I
"In entire airreement with Presi-
di nt Wilson as to the principles einin- j
eiatcd by him, we nevertheless shall;
believe, until more fully informed, j
that there is a portion of humanity j
upon which these principles must be:
I imposed by force; for it would be
SANAXTONIO, Tex
The return movement of National
fiiiard organizations, making up the
Q". IIOII tu , . . - l i t .. . .
.. .ops o oereu nome iron, me, , ipam-urating for the worhl a
border should beg,,, Jnnuary 2li orjpddc a,c of universal brotherhood.
.-. according to announcement made ,is ,vhll, ..,,, is ,lnmilml,(1 bv
..i ,..-o. i, loisiou s aeaii.piarieiT;; that n)1(, ,,lilni
loiiny. it was estunated a month
part incut today made a flight over
would be required to complete the
movement.
To facilitate the use of rolling
stock, the troops ordered home have
been divided into three groups. Or
panizalions in group Xo. 1 will go
How's This?
We nfTt'r On- Ihnnlred Dollan Itcwunl fur any
case of Cjtutrli ttiul cuiuiut be cnr.Hi In? ltnlc
Cutorrb Cur
K. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolpdu, 0.
Wo tn tin, Ifsptl I. ts ,
hi si. i ne iirst group includes Ironp t'f-.'ll
A, .Montana cavalrv
this city in an aeroplane from the
Atlantic coast aeronautical station.
He said he enjoyed tho flight Immensely.
111-.! 1.. V.-niH nn.l h..lln.. I.lm
lr h.-nonibK- ill ait bii-lm-sn Irni..i.-M.,t.u
-ir.il llnnn-'Iiilly ot.l.- to curry i.m nuy nltll,'HUoil1
NAT. KAXK OF COMMKIiCK.
T 1,'do. Ohio.
- ItaU-i ratirrl, r-irr. I trl:i-n Intrnnllv. nrMitir
ilm-ily iijiiHi thi- lii.i..il ml mui-.iiiK nurrm .-a of
Oil- syirin. 'I'.-mln-oiil.ls s.-iit fri-.-. l-rlr-u 7r.
:'nts per bottlf. S-I.l li.v all DritKitlctH.
Tttko Iluirn I tmllj rills tor coimtivmtion.
If you cannot read or
sew with comfort these
long evenings you ought
to consult Rickert about
your eyes. He under
stands eyes. Exclusive
Optometrist and Optic
ian, over the May Co.
Miss Helen
spending a few
lug friends.
Lanky of Koseburg I'
days in the city '.isi;-
STOMACH ACIS FINE!
HEARTBURN, ACIDITY
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"Pape's Diapcpsin" Fixes Sick,
Upset Stomachs in
Five Minutes.
Sour,
Yon don't want a slow remedy when
your stomach Is bad or an uncertain
one or a harmful one your stomach
is too valuable; you mustn't Injure il
with drastic drugs.
Pape's Diapcpsin Is noted for its
speed in niving relief; its harmless
ness; Its certain unfailing action 111
regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs.
Its millions of cures In Indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom
ach trouble has made it famous the
world over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor In
your homekeep It handy get a
large fifty-rent case from any drug
store nud then if anyone- should r:-.:
sonnibhiL; which doesn't agree will,
them; ir wl. it they eat l:is like lead,
ferments and sours nnd forms r.as:
causes headache. dl.7.iness and r..iii:.-.-
eniclations of add and umi.-,ue.l 1
fo.:d roinemh--r as soon as Pai-.-'s lli-j
apepsin conies in contact wi;'i tl.e 1
sloinach all such dislri ss vauislu s. Its 1
promptness, certainty and e-ise In
ovcrdunin the worst stomach o:,, j
dors is a revelation to Urns,. ,vi, t,, !
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WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Agent3 for
McCall
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epartment
Store
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
RELIABLE METHODS
Agents
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We are clearing our stock of odd styles and sizes. These shoes daced on har
gain tables in our shoe department CHILDREN'S, MISSES' and LADIES' 4
nwiv, me iiciiiciiuuus savings 10 you.
SALE OPENS TOMORROW MORNING
Ladies' Shoes
$1.59
Tlioso arc regular $4.00 v.-iluos, in
lace, kid, medium high heels, tip
toe; tlie styles are not .just the lat
est, luit the weiir is then1; sizes
2'jtoliio.
Boys' Shoes
$1.69
Heavy gun metal, lace, douhle
side, all leather, n hig value, 9U
1".
Children's Shoes
59c
5ring the little folks in and fit
them out with a pair for even
day. Yiiii know what you are
saving when you realize the liig
advance in shoe prices: sizes .,
tofi'o.
Ladies' Shoes
$1.98
Patent cloth top, medium heel.
tip toe. regular $4..")0 value
to close at this price.
a tew
Waists 25c
IN TIKI KltW lTOCU CO.
TIMK c.i:i.
Leave Medford for Aihland. Talent
and rhnrnlx dally, eveept Sunday, al
i. in.. l:0r,2:0n, 4 : 0 n an.l a:lf
p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:'..", p
tu. Sundas leave at li:5o a. m. and
2:00. r:00 nnd !0 p. in. t.cavt
Ashland for Medford d.illy. rvrpi
Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., l oo -. no
rointu' ie recovery to M.ivrs Wonder-1 1:00 and .". :t: p. m
fill Itemeily. I'nllke any other for j day r.lsbts nt f,:no.
Motnaeli Allmenl.i. I ,n sal,- l.v drus- Ashland at 9: no
gists every here. I utid 10:30 p. in.
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perca!
1.00.
't of Waists
!e, regular 7-
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Waists 39c
Uegular $1.2.") values,
hlack nnd white.
Misses' Shoes
$1J29
Mostly lace Kid Shoes, hut a few
patent leathers: you can save
nearly .1 a pair on these shoes,
and that surely means a lot now
adays. Sizes ;io to 1' '..
Men's Work
Shoes
1 lot Tan Lace
1 lot 1 lack Lace
1 lot Black Lace....
None hettcr for outdoor service,
Waists 69c
...$3.75
...$4.00
$4.50
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fcund.t.n leaf
and 1:00, f;: no
NEW
High heel, dull kid. lace,
plain tup, a lieauty,
it $0.00
Waists 59c
Kegular -1..")0 values.
SPRING BOOTS FOR LADIES
All woo, mohair,
and black..
I '.lack kid, medium heel.
button, plain toe. big
value, pri.-cd ;:t ... $ 1.50
English Walking Shoe,
patent or gun' metal,
newest hist, extra value,
ft Sinn
Oim metal Hoot, a new
last and extra good look-
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