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PACK KTX PRESS OF PARIS UNITES 10 PRAISE .I'ALtSl ynly 1'ivsirlcnt Wil son's IinU'iM-iMit'iM'! Day mliirnsH is printed with proiniiieiire liy nil the nt'Wspnpt'i'H, Simic oi them single out special plirars to- display s slofiims in the hcavic.-t type at the top f the I runt pac The amount nf spac( dcvtitcd to recording the eelcbralions in Krariee, Kiijiland and America, avemng ID to 12 columns, compels most of the editorial writers to postpone until tomorrow comment on the speech. In its coinmeiit. Hie I'elit I'lirisieit Mi.vh : "In soulful phrases President Wil son portrays I lie deep meaning of the unniversnry which Krance celebrated yesterday with all the allies of the jjreiij, American nation. The. nohh' spirit who guides the destinies of the mighty Irans-Atlantic repuhlie di-re-ards details, lie dominate us from a heiyht every silmttion, sometimes even (he most obscure and most trnif ic, and sees only the hroad uspecls which comfort ami calm." Of the other newspapers thai com mented upon the address, 1,'Ocuvri lays stress upon the president's ref erence to Russia, which nation, it de clares, entente will not forsake. The Lihre Parol remarks that Pres ident replies "lo the inso'ent provo cation of the kaiser in Iniiuape which will move all irenerous souls.' Yesterday's Poiirth ol July celebra tion likewise finds an echo in the presN. The I'elit Parisian asked Sev ern I rmted personages for their im pressions of (he event and today print h their replies, "A wonderlul day for both coun tries," was Ambassador Sharp's comment. "II will have a wide report and discission in the I'nited States." Marshal JofiYt declared that July 4 would hereafter "be an un forget -table date, opening a new era in bis lrv." Ifcne Vivituit, former minisler ol justice, said : "Wo can 'truly feel that soldiers of hoth nations arc brothers in arms. The two democracies are linked by the, depest feelings of regard and friendship." IT, RUMANIAN TREATY A M ST 10 111) A.M. July R T h e rolciisliig haR pn9nel tho treaty nun mipptouionlnry I rent left with Itutiui nln, ueenrdins to a Merlin dispatch. Tho Independent soetalf.sls voted analiiHt all tho treaties. AMSTERDAM, July .V Pearo be tween Humuntu and the central pow ers prohahly will not bo ratified until tho autumn, says Dr. Kdar von Seltmldt-Paull, (ho p port til commis sioner in Ititmanla. Hiimanla l quite ready, ho rays, to ratify tho ntfroo ment, bat Iho Austrian parliament does not meet until AukuM and there uro several points on which there Is opposition from Uulpirla and Turkey which must he cleared up. AMERICAN NAVAL AVIATOR PRISONER IN GERMANY WASHINGTON'. July .V-Kiimj (leorpe lioe ol' Seilunte, Mass., n axialion pilot in (lie American nav. has been captured mid is imprisonet al ('amp l.amUrlmnl, tieininny, tin navy department was advised loilnx by Admiral Sims. Knsi;;u Koe was last heard from ir a cablegram from Adudiiil Sims or June -I. lie had made a forced landim IS miles off (he coast of llollam when bis enplane developed enjjint t rouble. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Mala bUuching lotion j if sUh is sutilnitiK'd, i laniH-J or fukhi i Sqiiee.o the juice of two lemom into a 'bottle containing three oiimfv of Orchard White, shake well, and you Imvo a quart or pint of the bot frtH'klc. sunliurn and tun lotion, uud complexion beautified, at very, er pnmll ooM. Your grocer has the lemons and any dru store or toilet couater will supply threo ounve of Orchard White for a few cents. Miissuko this nwoetly frnurant lollon Into ihe fuc neck, nnns and Imnds each day and neb how Heckle, Kunlmru, whulburn nnd tan disappear mid how clear. soft and whho tho sUn heeomtm Yen! It In harmless. AIMS OP ALLIES BY THE PRESIDENT (Continued r-rom rae Ooft.) cd, nol,for a single people only, hut tor all mankind. They were thinking. not of themselves and of the mate rial interests which centered in the little groups of landlords and mer chants and men of afiuirs with whom they were accuslomed to net, in Vir ginia and the colonies to the north and south of her, but of a people wished to be done with classes and special interests and the authority of men whom they had not them selves chosen to rule over them. They entertained no private purpose, de sired no peculiar privelee. 1 hey were conscioujdy planning that men of every class should he free and America a place -to which men out id' every nation niiht resort who wish ed to share with them the ripbis hit1 privileges of free men. And we take our, cue from them --do we not ? We intend whal they inlended. We here in America believe in our purticipalion in this war to he only the fruitage of what they planted. Our ease dif fers from theirs only in this, that il is our inestimable privilege to eon sort with men oat of everv nation what shall make not only the liberties of Arueirea secure bid the liberties of very other people as well. We an happy in the thought that we are per mit ed to do what they would have done bad they been in our place There must now be sellled once for :ill what was settled for America in the fM-eat aj;e upon whose inspiration we draw fining. This is surely a f'iltinu place from which calmly to !ook out upon our work, that we may t i rt i fy our spirits for i t s a ce om plishment. And this is the appropri ate olacc from which to avow, alike to (he friends who look on and to the friends with whom we have the hap iness o be associated in rdii-n, the faith and purpose with which we act. Men Hon of Itusshi "This, then is our conception ol he jfrent strulc in which we are en raged. The plot is written upon every -scene, and everv act cd' the supreme tragedy. On Ihe one stand the pen ,'jlc.a of Ihe world -not only the peo ples actually enpiued, but ninny oth ers also who suffer under mastery but cannot act; peoples of many raeesjind in ever'' pari of the world - Ihe people of stricken Itussia still .Huong Ihe rest, Millionth Ihev are for he ir.duient uiioriini.ed uud helpless. Opriosed to (hem, masters of ninny irmics, sl;Mid an isolated, friendless roup of governments who speak no .oiiimou purpose, hut only selfish am bitions of (heir own by which none an profit bul thenisclvcM and whose leoples are fuel in their hands; m,,v .'rnments which fear their people am1 yet are for the tii;ie their sovereign lords, making every choice for then ind disposiiif of their lives and for " lines as ihcy will, as well us of ihe lives and fortunes of every pcoph who fall under their power govern neut clothed with the strange trap dugs and the primitive authority ol in age' that is alloyether alien am' hostile In our own. The past and the ire sen I are in deadly struggle and the teophs of the world are being dom o dciilh hctueen ihem. Only One Issue "There can he bul oae is-ue. Tin elllemeul must be final. There ear 'ie no compromise. No half-wa' de--iMon would he tolerable. No hal vay decisiod is conceivable. There ire the emN tor which the a-()ciatei hiIcs of the world are liuhting am which must be com eded them lud'ort here can be peace : ("1.) The destruction of even ailitary pmver anywhere that eai eparalelv. secretly and of its Mnuh dioiee ilisturh ihe peace of Ihe world , ir, if il cannot be present Iv destroy ld, at least its reduction to virlual nipotence. '(''. ) The set dement of evrn piestiou, whether of territnry, o! lovereiuni y, of economic arrange nen or of political nTationshiji, upon 'be basis of tin- free uen-pl alice ol 'hut settlement by the people imine liatcly eon eined, and not upon the tiisi of the material interest or ail antimes of any other iiuliou or peo de which nmv deire a different set lemlut for the sake of its own ev erior influence of inasictv. Oiganititioii of Peace '..) Tin1 consent of all nations t e oerncd in their conduct lowan ai'h other bv the same principles ot lonor ai.d of respect tor tlie eomaioi 'aw of eivilicd sm-iety that yoveri he indnidiial citi-eiis of alt modi ri -lilies m their relations with one an idler: to the end that alt promise' ind covenants may be observed, u irivale ploU or eon-plrac!es hntch mI, no selfish tniurie- w i ont'lil w ill tiipuntv and a mutual It t-t ed.ddish t noon a hend-ome ioMUiIaiimi of , uuImmI te-peet fur riulit, "t 1.) The esinhli-hieeiil of , or :ant.'.atiou of peace which shall make MEDFOTCD MATL THTTUTXE. MF.DFOttn. 07?FXIOX. FIUDAV. Jl'LY f. IMS it certain that ihe combined power of free nutions will check every inva sion of right and serve to make peace and justice die more secure by af fording a definite tribunal of opinion to which all must submit and by which every international readjust men that cannot be umicablv agreed upon bv the peoples directly concern ed shall be scanctioned. "These groat objects can be pi J into a single sentence. What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the consent of the governed and sustain ed hy the organized opinion of man kind. Kvtend Declaration ''These great ends can not be achieved by deluding and seeking to reconcile and accommodate what statesmen may wish, with their pro jects for balances of power and of national opportunity. They can be realized only by the demonstration of what they . mean to peoples of coun- Irieswho have been denied these things; who have longed for justice and for social freedom and opportu nity. '! can fancy that the air of this place carries the accents of such principles with a peculiar kindness. Here were started forces which the great uulioii against which they were primarily directed al first regarded as a revolt against its rightful au thority, bul which it has long s'uice seen to have been a step in the libera tion of its own people as well as of the people of the failed States and I stand here now to speak, lo speak oroudlV and with confident hope of the spread of this revolt. Ibis libera tion, to the great stage of the world tUelf! The blinded rulers of Prus sia have roused forces they knew little of forces which, once roused, can never be crushed to earth again; for they bae at their heart an in spiration nnd n purpose whi.-h arc deathless and of the very sluff of triumph!" (El MOSCOW, June 'JH. (lty the As sociated I'ress.) The internal sit uation of the Nnssian soviet republic is such that only a powerful nnnv of Ihe basis of obligatory service can protect it, in the opinion of Leon Troizky, commissioner of wur ami marine. Me has submitted a report advocating; universal military service for the bohrgeous as well as for the workmen ami peasants and hopes that the fifth congress of Soviets will pfiss such a measure. Premier l.enine has approved the report and the details are being work ed out. A 'cording lo Ihe report, the bourgeois will not be used as com hafants bul will be orgnnzied into trench digging units ami also will be ised for cleaning barracks. obituary I'KAKT Chni'lea William Pear!, Ilui well known Kast Side dairyman, died at his home, .119 Portland avenue, at ::20 a. m., July 4 III, after an Illness of seven weeks wllh pneu monia, ai;ed (11! years, seven months and 1!0 days, lie leaves u wife, two sons, Kmerson Peart, of Kort lodm Iowa, and (leorRo I). Peart, member 171st Aviation squadron, now in ICiiKlaud; Ihrco (laiiKlitors, Miss llladys Peart, Mrs. V. I. Valentin and Mrs. A. I". Slennctt, all of Med ford. Ml'. Pearl was liorn In Went Vlr K"lnln, November 14, IS,'..!- and was married May Hi, 1SS1, to Miss I'MI.aheth Ann llanlon al Manson, Iowa. Hesides his Immediate family lie leaves three brothers and flvo sis ters, Thomas Pearl, Shawnee, Ohio; (loorno and .lohn Pearl, Des Moines. Iowa; Mrs. Mary Jones, .Newark. Ohio; Mrs. .Millie lleutliani, Wnsli liiKlon, 11. IV, Mrs. Kll.abelli Nnlr. St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. Kmmn Young, I'hlraso, Ills. Mr. Peart eamo lo Medford seven years ai;o from Kort Hodge, Iowa, and soon established the Kast Side dairy wlileli he rnnUnued to operate until Iho firs! of last June, when, on aivounl or ill healih. he disposed ol Ihe business, IntendliiK to take a vaeallon In automobile travel along the coast and a lonv: rest before again embarking in business. The funeral arrangements will be delayed mull the arrival of the eld est son, Kmerson Peart, who Is now en route Irom Korl Hodge, Iowa. ( ASHY- In A-ihhm.l, .lulv 4, P'lS. Mr-.. Miiry K. li-.Vy. wile ol' ev I'ioimaMer ,1. Ii, I'u.-ey, used about .S ye;n.. Funeral services will be icld at Stock'' iin.leiiiikinu parlor, auinluy nl'termion, July (i. I'lH.MY- In A-hlaiul, July :i. 1P1S, -; li I'clcy, iii;eil 7'J years. IV cjm'iI n a native ol' lllinoi-., and i;mI been a reidenl ol this eivinily or J.i jenis. I'lineral was held at jjc Inmily it. i.tence on II streel, ,lul. '. lulcruM-ul in Mountain View ecni mI en. POWERFUL ARMY NORWAY LOSSES BY PORES! BLAZES Tlie forest fire situation in the county, both in federal territory and elsewhere seems now to be well in hand and is no longer a big worry to the officials in charge of fighting the fires. Of course, with the breaking out of new fires this situation would at once he altered, but all the old ones are under control. Hugh H. Kankin, federal forest su pervisor, said today as he crossed his fingers and knocked on wood: "We'yo got control of die situation and wilt try to prevent in tlie future another such menacing situation. The fire at Woodruff Meadows in the Pros pect district is under control and will he out in a few days. The fire at Ilabbit Kars up on (he lTmpun divide is not spreading and we will rein force the crew up there with a large ii of Ihe force thai has been light ing- the Woodruff Meadows fire. This will he done just as a matter of pre caution." W. T. Orievo telephoned to the of fice of the Jackson County fire pa trol association yesterday that the association fires in the Prospect' ter ritory were under control, and asked that five men be sent to fight a fire nt the head of Klk creek, which as yet had not assumed serious proportions. Mrs. flrieve. who is seretarv of the association, was unable, to t nd live men lo send yesterday bccar.se of its being n holiday, bul sent ihem lo Klk creek this morning. Supervisor Kankin also reports that the big fire that is on the Klam ath Indian reservntion and in the ( 'ruler national forest is under con trol and almost out. WASHINGTON, July .'). Intense in the monthly losses of Norwegian shipping due to German submarine activities.uluring dune was reported by cable to the Norwegian legation here today from Christiana. Twenty Norwegian vessels totalling 'JlijHIl, Ions were sunk dhring the mouth and lil men were lost. June sinkings bring Norway's total losses to 84'J vessels. laves of 1,7.47 men were lost. The total tonnage of the tois Norwegian shipping now amounts lo 1,1 54,1 34. ALLIES WIL WIN. (Continued from page ooo.) It claims that the French thrust north of tho AIno was broken up in Iho front lino while It describes the thrust on the Somino as "patrol at tacks" which were frustrated. On ItalUin l-'ront On tho Italian front General Diaz has been equally successful with his local attacks and his captures of prisoners slnco last Saturday is now well over 4 SOU. Tho Italians con tinue their operations near the mouth of'tho Piuvn nnd rapidly are driving the Austrians back to tho line of the, old river bed. American Independence day on the American sectors passed off with only nomal activity. If there were any anticipations that tho Germans might seise upon Ihe Fourth of July as a day upon which lo strike n blow ngalnst Ihe Americans, ihey did not materialize. After a Cup of POSTUM there's no uncomfortable reaction but rather a re freshing feeling of health and satisfaction, It's gratifying, these days, to know that Posttim saves siiunr and fuel. Convenient Economical Delightful Try Instant Postum "1 here's a R'-ason" 44 LEAVE 10 J The farewell reception held at Ashland today for the 4 4 young men of Jaikson county who leave for Fort McDowoll, Calif., tomorrow forenoon 'waB largely attended by people from all parta of the county. Porter J. N'eff of Medford, and Prof. Hrvlng Vlnlnrt of Ashland, made the principle addrees. The members of the draft board were all In atten dance. The affair was held in the armory. The draft contingent leaves for Kort 'McDowell Saturday at 10:30 a. m, on a apeeial military train benrinR drafted men from tho nor thern part of tho state. A large crowd of relatives, friends and citiz ens is expected to be present to give the boys a fitting farewell. 10 BAR GERMANY FROM IHE PACIFIC WASHINGTON', July 5. 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Front St. Phono 859, Merford tor Saiilsliury. Consideration of It was postponed. ROME, July 5. Cardinal Sebas tian .Marilnelll, prefect of the Suered Congregation of Klles, and former papal delegate to the I'nited Mates, j Is dead. lni the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and' remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug gists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-day. Write a com plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressing Medical Director, 80 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL!!! Beautiful JEWEL CARMEN in "The Girl With the Champagne Eyes" Miss Carmen Uko S'ormuii Tn lmii do improves with each picture. Also MUTT and JEFF Anil An ' 0. HENRY Comedy-Drama IN SALVADOR" TOMORROW SATURDAY" KERRIGAN IN In West Side Pharmacy