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MTinFOlID MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD. OKEfJOX. TIiriisDAV. AUGUST S. WIS
TOC ALAND
JL' PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorpe T. Collins and
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Knitnens left today
on a motor trip thru California to
Eureka and thenco alon the coast to
Crescent City. They will return home
next Wednesday. Tonight will lie
spent at Shasta SprlnBs.
Furniture pacKmi and crating
Douglas, 201 Rlversido, phone 1 C2-J.
V
The Bardwell Fruit company re
port the solo of the first ear of
Kogue river pears at Omaha yester
day at $3.50 per box, which means
2.;i) at Medford.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. Hiver
lde. I'bone 1C2-J.
Mr. and .Mrs. I,. B. Lautcrbach ol
Santa Ana, Calif., arrived in the city
last night and left today for a visit
at Butte Falls.
Have fish on tho table twice a
week and help Your Uncle settle the
disturbance "over there." Tho .Med
ford Fish Market will supply you.
I'hone 302. 11S
Resolutions adopted recently by
shipyard workers at Seattle, says the
Portland Journal, requesting tho de
partment of Justice to remove Clur
enco L. Jtoamos, special assistant to
the United Stntes attorney general
are declared to be the result of
Roames activity in prosecuting llulet
M. Wells and others for seditious ut
terances. Wells was a former prcsi
dent of the council of labor at Seat
tle. He was indicted and convicted
and his case Is now on appeal. W.
- H. Kaufman, another labor leader,
who was prosecuted by Reames for
violation of the espionage act, was
also convicted. These convictions
are said to have caused the demand
for Reames' removal. The demand
came from a single local union nnd is
declared by Reames' supporters to be
not representative ot labor sentiment
In Seattle. ,
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
Members of a motor touring parly
from Ilandon, Ore., aro making their
headquarters at tho Hotel Holland
while recovering from minor bruises
received in an accident on tho Pacific
highway Wednesday evening when
their car went over (lie embankment
near Ashland. Tho car was badly
damaged and Is being repaired at a
local garage. Tho members of the
party are Mrs. Sam Johnson, Miss
Ida Johnson, Leo Johnson and Wil-1
Ham lllrking.
Dr. Heine. Garnett-Corey Bids.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelziir and
two children left Wednesday by auto
for a few weeks trip to Hellloghaiu,
Wash., to visit relatives.
Man or boy with motorcycle to
take Sunday Morning Suns to Ash
land. Will not interfere with any
other Job. Phone 75 or call at Sun
Office. 117
So far this week there havo been
no enlistments at the local marine
corps recruiting office, but a number
of prospective candidates have called
to obtain enlistment information.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
Mrs. l.ou D. Jones has returned
homo from a visit with relatives and
friends at Tillamouk, Portland and
Salem.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
Claud Miles who was here with the
Case car this we. k placed the agency
with the Pruitt-llittson Auto com
pany and they will have a domon-
strator here by the first of the week !
Take along some of our lunch
meats, cooked fish. c!icee, ulie
plrkels, boiled ham, etc. Medford
Fish Market. if.'
Car owners probably do not realise
1ho Inconvenience they cause dealer;
by parking their cars In frunt or or
near ga tanks.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, lecal asenl for
Nubone cors-ets. Phono .".v.'i-ll. n; j
Mrs. Helen MinkK-r b tt .ms-
day nUht to resume her iluuc- in
the naval reserve service m the'
Bremerton navy yard, after having I
spent a ID-days furioiuh villi her!
son Darrell at Mare lS.in. and with!
relatives and friends here sr.d at
Ashland, j
One and three-color stink pear'
labels for sale. Medford Printinu :
Co. ,f;
The continued hot w.uhcr ;n tl:e
east Is a!fntut; the ea. vtu a-i-ti":i'
fruit markets, .rroi.lllic to the a-!-!
vices of the liog.ie uit Knit and!
Produce asNociat i.a ti i.uioiMts ,,:
llartlett p.-ur sold at New York Wed-j
nnsday at t:l per Nov. In Chk.unl
the priie a.i J".",". and .i: I'M'a !,-!. j
Phla l.l.r.-V Th-r were rn ,r.!..;.j
(ions In tho I'.osten ffiarkc!
Saratoga Chip day Silurd.n, Vie
.10. . ;
At the Illks lo-'.it nit-etiaj em;.: lit '
Odl New ry wl'.l mak- a -prt on!
the recent nations, Klks on ration.
Ho was unable to ptlvo t!r. report!
list week nc.-aue of absence from
th city.
Bujr Saratima Chip and help the
refuge children.
Mrs. J. P. Ryan and daughter and
Mrs, llauly of St. Joseph, Mo., are
guests at the Medford hotel.
One and three-color stock pear
labels for sale. Medford Printing
Co. tf
The Bible class of the Presbyter
Ian church has a display of refugee
work in the window of the Medford
Pharmacy. Kveryone Is invited to
look at the work of the ladles.
Any one knowing the address of
Wllford Gardner please notify Mrs.
Dolly P. Love, Central Point, Ore.
117
County Agricultural Agent C. C.
Cato returned this forenoon from at
tending the convention of horticul
turists and entomologists of the Pa
cific coast state at Corvallis.
Kverybody will cat Saratoga Chips.
Aug. 10.
Dr. and .Mrs. J. C. Klliott King and
Prof, and Mrs. 11. II. Torrey of Port
land, arrived at the Hotel Medford
last night from a several days visit
at Crater I.ake and departed by auto
this morning for home.
Aid the helpless Belgian children
by eating Saratoga Chips.
Among Portland visitors regis
tered at the hotels today were H. M.
Grant, F. D. Waring, John Tarrlor.
A. X. Holman. F. A. Shafer, D. J. Mc
Kenzle, Den Mitchell and Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Dillon.
Enjoy yourself and help the needy
by eating Saratoga Chips, Saturday,
Aug. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Wolfe of Pasco,
Wash., arrived in Medford today for
a visit with Mrs. S. J. Wolfe.
State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep
tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex
cellent music, high-class entertain
ments and a superb racing card. For
particulars write A. H. Lea. Salem,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rankin, and
daughter arrived In the city Thurs
day from Pilot Rock, Ore., for a Visit
with Mr. Rankin's parents. Federal
Forest Supervisor and Mrs. Hugh B
Rankin.
Ono and three-color stock pear
labelB for sale. Medford Prlntln
Co. tf
Tho county court held a session to
day at which road maters were dis
cussed. The court ordered the road
from Rocky Hill, several miles be
yond IJorlty, to Ilutto Falls repaired
and put In first-class condition.
idr. and Mrs. M. M. Seaman of
Roguo River, returned home Wednes
day night after a two days visit with
her dauchter, Mrs. Marian Lance
Mrs. Seaman only recently returned
from a two months' visit with anoth
er daughter.
-Mrs. J. II. Ager and Vesta M. Agor
of Ager, Calif., are guests ut the
Hotel Holland.
Showers tonight and fair weather
Friday Is tho weather prediction of
this morning. The maximum tetnper
aluro of Wednesday was S7 degrees,
nnd this morning's minimum was 45
degrees.
Among Wednesday's callers at Un
commercial club were Mr. and Mrs
S. S. Foster of Doty. Wash., Mrs. 1
X. llagshaw of Po KM, Wash., Mrs.
I). W. llagshaw of Jacksonville, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Ward of Oklahoma
City, tikla., aud George W. Pearson
of Rapelze, Mont.
In Justice Taylor's court today the
case against J. T. Payne, arrested on
complaint of George T. Collins on the
charge of obstructing a road, was
again continued for a week or two in
nrd'-r to get important witnesses.
Tins cae lias becu hanging fire in
the court tor scleral weeks. Collins
claims that on Sunday, July 7th.
I'ayue who was driving a motor
triuk loaded with forest f!(e fighters
and equipment on the Crater Lake
road refused to turn to the right
af:er CoMins who was with several
frieuds, had blown his auto horn a
nuiul'er of times. Payne contends
that on acionni of his heavy load and
the narrowness of the road he could
not with safety turn out until he
reached a wider place. The trial w ill
lo before a jury.
Motor touri-t partl-s at the Hotel
M .'.Kurd toda iutludrd Mr. and Mrs.
A. l. Nn'iois. Mr. and Mrs. X. K.
iiair.s and James 1. llogue of San
Frar.u.-co. and Mrs. J. Ilunl anil
Mrs. J. 1! :aii of St. Joe. Mo.
Harry F. Lynch, a Wagner cretk
ran; her. was given a hearing Wed-ros-lay
afternoon before Ju.'.iie Tay
lor on l tie charce of using water law
:uU deaxd him by the wateraiaster.
III t as !oiind over to the grand
j.i".v iits arrest came alu'ut oier d
-li-l i:-' a- to, irrigation rights. Mr.
I.' ;k1i e..ffero!s that the w a'.crnins'.'r j
ua.xity to lit. tale the u.e of '
..'o.-. an 1 In. attornev. W. J. Moore
"' 'il.'.ri I. tiirci.cns to f:cfll tin 1
t . e ' l x .; t ue coin Is.
li'.rt 'i , ar loads of Partlert p-.wr.-;
sm!;-;;-1 catafd from the lai-i
'. la-' :i. h;, and on Tuesday n.bt
i ) rars . re srsrled cat.
'I-.- llth'i S.ianks who ha srent
the .; tw- months in Med fori! lr c t
il : ruiriiKin for her home at Sprint
!uM. Mrs. I- Iv Ai Kley and Mis. Nellie
Aikley left today with th rhiMrrn
of Mrs. li. I. Frederick for a visit
wifh Mrs. James Willlar.it at Tilla
mook. Ore. Miss Ackler and the
children will tft'lrn in a out a
month.
ARTILLERY DUEL
ALONG VESLE LINE
I.OXIM-N. An-. S.- Wv.- from Hit-Suit'i,.--lfhi-iws
front thi- nfu nioo ,
is that tfift C'crriuins aro holding the
nnitluTii b;iiik of the X'osK in cun.-iti-iTaliK-
ftrciith with :i lnr'O iiuiiiIkt
of pun-. Tiii'y nrt' hi'licvi'd to h;i
il-trovt'tI ome of the liridjit's ovrr
tlit' Ai-ru iiml to liiivcf takt-n soi:a' if
their hi'iivy utuis across that riwr.
1 HY ASSOt'IATllD riCKSS. Ai:-. 8.
lVe:uh and Amrrirari troops have
crossed llif 'yv Miccefuily (n a
front of ahoiit five miles hvl wt'vn
HraiMio and VjnI(.s. North
Uhi'iius. on the v istt rn end of tin.
-.et'tur, the Frenidi have moved -H"
vnnK hetween the railroads riini::j;
to Lnun and lU'thet.
Over the rntire IVont between Sois-
ons and Uheirns the artillery ih:ti
continues intense. Knemv jruns arc
of medium cJ'liber nnd it is believed
the (ierman.1 have their heavy ,un.-
north of the Ai-ne in prepurutinn for
in event Jial retinment from hetweeit
the rivers.
On the Italian front isulated nrtil
ler' firiiie eotitimus. Freneh trotip
in eastern Albania have repulsed v
Mularian at.aek.
SMALLEST PAMPHLET
ON ELECTION ISSUED
SALKM. Ore., AiiB.tS. The small
est pamphlet issued since the Incep
tion of the Orepou system is that for
tho general election in November
which contains only I f pages of read
ing matter. Several advance copies
of the pamphlet have been printed.
Six measures are included In the
booklet. They are: Establishment of
normal schools in eastern and south
ern Oregon; establishing a home for
delinquent nnd defective children;
prohibition of commercial fishing in
tho Willamette river below Oswego;
prohibition of seine and net fishing
in Kogue river, and two measures re
pealing bills of the legislature for ad
vertisement of delinquent tax lists
and fixing the price of legal publica
tions. $
10 ITALY AND ALBANIA
WASHINGTON, Aug. S. Official
di snatches from Koine today say news
has reached there from Switzerland
that Austro-Germun reinforcements
are being sent In largo numbers to
both the Italian aud Albanian fronts.
Another enemy offensive against
Italy is looked for at any time.
Mary Helle Hamilton, formerly ot
Central Point, who had spent the
past five months with her sister. Mrs.
Com best, at Jacksonville, left today
for Uunsmuir to join her father, who
hii In en located in that town for
soverat months.
V. M. Kadovcn and family of five
children arrived in tho city Wednes
day from Sun Francisco and are
Kuets at the Hotel Holland. Mr.
Kadoven will place the children lu
St. Mary's academy.
Kd Cory of the Cory Fruit com
pany of Los Ani;eles, is a business
visitor in tho city.
An auto touring i arty at the Hotel
Holland consists of Mrs. Waggstaif
and Mrs. Seffna of (..runta Pass and
Opal (I. Holl-nroih and Mrs. Luffs
of St'ima. Mr. Fred Schneider and
Mi?; Hilda Frock of Ynka are mo
lori.-ts slopping at the same hotel.
inii;icd among visitors registered
at tiio In to is today are Henry H. NeV
nrgall of Albauyt Frank Copeland ct
Ti:isa. Okla.. Mrs '. C. Shinehon of
Minneapolis. Ida I-. Mathewson of
Vrka. W. H. GcTihoa of Salem. Her
Hrt IreiUt and W. H. Brewitt o!
Taconia. U. 3. Hurnham of San Fran-
'Is -ct, S. V. Warner of Alpine. J. F.
Coo of l.os Ar.Kt lo., Sieve 0'MrI-n of
Smith's Hier. Calif., Jaroit Wirmer
of I., is Alto-, r.ihf., !:. W. Cooper ot
S,i::i Val!r an-i A. John.-on off
ptoiBiomfOiaiGiaioiaistaiorBjciei
Agreeably
like coffee
in flavor
But vrth none of
cof lee's disagree
able effects.
!
taiPosim j
i mm n i nioroioicmiomioi Biotdoiaj
WiTHOUT fi CITY
HEALIH OFFICER
Medford is again without a city
health officer, as Or. Clara Dunn,
who hat held the office for several
months and who had reluetantly tak
en it, has resigned. The resignation
according to Dr. Dunn was brought
about by the duties of the office In
terfering with her regular practice
and a number of embarrassing fea
tures.
Inasmuch a3 no Medford physician
wants the office and refuses to take
it even with an increase over the sal
ary of $25 a month attached. Mayor
Gates said today that he would have
to draft one of the medical fraternity
to serve on the plea of civic and nat
ional patriotism. There is a national
angle to the situation because of the
recent disease regulating ordinance
passed by the council for the protec
tion of soldiers at the cantonments.
The office went begging for a
while before Dr. Dunn was persuaded
to accept ft, and now it is begging
again. One of the councilmeo sug
gested facetiously last night the ap
pointment of Dr. Holms, the veterin
ary. According to Dr. Dunn's report
just submitted to the council the
goneral health of Medford is good.
Since tha close of the schools the
measles and mumps have become
much less prevalent. In June there
were ? deaths, including one suicide
and two deaths due to accident and
injuries. In July there were fc
deaths, one by sufdde and two due
to accident injuries. One case of
scarlet fever and one of typhoid were
reported. Since the disease ordinanc"
for the protection of the soldiers war
passed, nine suspect cases were ex
amined by Dr. Dunn, and three per
sons were found infected.
WAl.KACK, Idaho. Au. S.- Strik
ing miners in the Monii:i' and GoM
Htintir mines of the Mul!un litrirt
returned to work at noon today pend
ing the utitrome of a conference thi
at ternoon h'-twe n repre-entative-of
the miottrV and their employer-.
The Mrike was ended after the min
ers, f eonferonee th:.s forenoon ut
Mullan nt which they were nddrc-ed
hv Captain K. l. UirLholz, repre-etit-in-r
the armv in urvaniziiiL' wood-men.
and Cnptain J. II. Denmel of the
Cntted States inteiliuenee department.
The men have been on trike llti
week in support of their demand for
a shorter working day and semi
monthly pay days.
NEW HOME RULE ...
BILL TO BE DRAFTED
l.oXWiV. Ault. . - Hplyin... to an
in.iiirv by J.tbn i'lllon. Ihr Natii-i.nl-Ul
l..ni-r. -(urcriiiiiir tlw vvfni-
minl's Iri-li olii-y. KtlwiirJ Shunt.
hie M'rri'tary iW Ireland, nnntuinrc!
in the hoiwc of common totluv that
he wrnlil In1 ensrime'l ilunm; the reee.
in lu'liinir to draft a hoi.ie rule bill
nliieh wuiilj be likelv to pn- thi
houi'.
We have read in several papers re
cently that Mexico has heen display
ing a more friendly spirit toward the
I'nited States and we were unable to
account for it until today, when we
lamped a Wahinston dispatch that
said 4'i. 00" Hermans had Kone from
the I'nited States to .Melca since we
li clared war.
.Sew York Railway company has
asked permission to increase the fare
T cents and an investigation showc
that it pais to the companies whose
lines it lea.-es and operates a rental
of 1 per cent of their actual value.
That company doesn't need help from
the city. What 11 needs is help from
the AsfociaLd Charities.
You know what Sherman said !
alxiut .r Wnat d'ynu s poe he
woiil.l ha-.c said aout a tjerm.in I
pea.e?
DR. RICKERT,
Y.W SOKNTlKlfAI.I.Y
TtMKIi, AMI tiiat-S
PROPERLY FITTED
Suito 1 -'2 orrr lv Co,
CHIEF OF POLICE.
11
f
Although (leorr O. Thnothy was
appointed us ehief of puliee by Mayor
Gates Iat niht, and his appointment
w i'avored by the majority of the
L'ouneiliiien and, us the mayor states,
by the busftiess men und 90 per rent
of the pvople ot' Medford, the council
failed to confirm the appointment last
liaht. due to the otpusition of Ir.
Kmmens, the failurv of Ihr. Keene to
vote and the absence or Couneilmen
! Inp-Titve and Karl Oaddis from I he
ity. The eLinrter provides that the
ippointment must he continued by a
majority of the eyitwil.
Nevertheless Timothy is acting
hief of police and the head of the
oolite department and will continue in
that v capacity until his appointment
s eonfinned, v;hieh will probably be
tt the next council meetinir in two
weeks. A t'outicilmen Caddis nnd
UaruTave are known to be heartily in
favor of his appointment there seems
:o be no doubt of the confirmation.
Kmmens Opposes
The opjMisition of Dr. Emmens
.'line ns a smiiri.-c as the announced
ntention of Mayor Gates several
lays neo to apjoint Timothy seemed
to meet with general eomtnendation
hroeuboiit the city. I)r. Kmmen
limelf atimitted the yood charaeter.
faith i'itlns and general effii-iency of
riniothy its a policeman, but asserted
:hat in hi- opinion he was of too ex-;
itable teuiHrantent and lacked
oroper jadient. Mayor (late and
Couneilmen Pnvis and C'arkin heM to
he contrary and thought Timothy
leal chief of police timber as shown
y his conduct as a policeman durim;
uis service.
llr. Keene did not oppo.-e the ap
IKjiniment of Timothy, and added
words of praise for him as n oliee
tinn, hut declari'd that he was opHs-
ed tu the city having any jMtlice force
;it all as lunv: as the streets of Med
ford were run by the county motorcy
cle cop.' lie said that Motorcycle
Cop McDonald had been running the
streets of the city in n lush banded
nanner, Imll'toinir car owners, etc.,
iml even dictated to the police force.
'As Ion-,' as Medford is policed and
run by tiie sheriff's oi'fice,' said
Keene. "I sue no need of the expense
of keepiii" up a police force in the
:ty."
lr. Ktere ha- been orcly dU
ntntied and seeing thin of a car
mine hue ever ince his arrest otnc
time nuo by Mi-Donald on the chatve
of speeding, for which he was fined
HXtiO in Justice Taylor's court.
Mayor KcsjHuisilde
Mc-.r. ( 'ark in aud I)avi made the
-tatfiient that the mayor alone war
responsible for law and order in the
city and that it would be unfair of
the council to tie his hamU or block
lii- appointments.
Ir. Kmmens. after ni:ain explain
iiv that he bad no personal motive in
opx-iiii; the appointment of Timothy,
and in view of the fact that the mayor
and others favored him, -aid he would
not oppose tLe proposed appointment.
The mayor then fnnal!v announc
ed the appointment of Timothy a
ehief of iwdici. and ot W. V. Hindu tt
i- nn.d.t patndman on the force.
.!e.-rs. Tarkin anil Iavis votcil to
on firm both npjtnintment-; Ir. Km
nien while voting to coiwinn liirch
ett's app4KnIment. refitted to vote at
aM on the chief of uolice ap!Htntment.
v, bile Ir. Keene rcfu-cd to vote on
either npjMintment.
Mr. Hirehctt, the new policeman,
who wa prwctically the only eamli
it.tU for ap)Mintmcnt. has been lo-
ated in the city tor ome tm.e and
formerly resided in AHmny. 11
chametiT and ability were tctiticd
to hv bankers and bi:sinci men of
Albany.
I'll mi: the oi-cu--ion it dt clon-d
thi't fr. Kmmrn- tarorcd the aj
pfuntment of ieore Itnlicrt. the
auto sale-man and former barber.
honi he de'l.rd would tak - 'he of-r"('-c
if tpi'n'cd. rh.T tcnf itive
Gent's Service and
Outinjj Wat dies
We are showing the latest ami
newest thing in witches.
Martin J. Reddy
For V .itches of Qualitj
Visitors Alwii)' WeUome.
Mail I s Your Wants
Ilione 81
We moviol tq Daniels' Ol.l Stand
on llio I'oriM.
candidates were Konner Tounty Clerk
Coleman and Constable Chapman. .1
IuK.r Ordinance Fails
The mayor and eonneihnen were
unanimous airainst p:ts-inij an ord
inanee. which had been presented by
Judgv Colvi;; nt the request of the
Southern Pacific Kuilroad company,
to prohibit the halt of iiewpaer,
fruit, etc., in the depnt and on the
deMt platform. The Southern Ift
eitic to protect the news company,
which has the exclusive contract to
sell paiK'is nnd fruits on the trains,
has been endeavoring to prevent
newbuys from selling newspapers at
the depots and ulonjr it? line.
There has been general complaint
on the part of the traveling- public be-
eai'se of this rule, because iii their:
eagerness to learn the war news they!
desire to purchase the latest Port-J
land. S:n Kram i-co and Medford j
daily new?, papers. Therefore the
council refused to act on the ordin
ance. x
An ordinance condcir.ninsr poplar
trees in certain sections throughout
the cilv as a nuisai:ct-, especially on
West 9th. Wot 10th, West 4th.
Heatiy nnd (irape streets, and order- I
FREE. BIG COW BOOK.
THE COW HEEDS MCIP.
IN TMt SPRING
BUY DR DANIELS'
COW INVIGORATOR
FROM YOUR DEALER.'
IV
Come to Our Toilet Department
For your toilet wants. There Is no other store in this locality pre
pared to take care of your beauty needs as wo are. Wu have alt
the leading brands of creams, face powders, toilet waters, etc. If
there is anything new, we havo it.
Heath's Drug Store
I'HOXK tiftl.
COST OXK-HAI.K AS MtCH
And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,000 miles.
Pl'XCTlRK 1'ROOF
Our Service Station is now equipped with the latest mechanical tire
Changer. I'p-to-Datc Vulcanizing Equipment, Curtis Air Free
From Oil.
Try our Tire Services It's Different. f
F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
For Sale
1917 Chalmers
j
Like New . Cord Tires '
A Real Buy
i
Only several days left on this
Valley Garage
DENNEY & CO.
FRUIT MARKETING AGENTS '
Specializing in the dis
tribution of Northwest
ern boxed fruits.
Warehouse on 8. P. Track. P.lonk South Vf Main St.
MEDFORD, PHONE in
Main Office Chifjgo, III. Western Office Payette. Idaho
F. H. Hogue, Western Manacer.
iii', their destruction by the city was
pas'scnl, us were ordinnnees to trans
fer moneys from the interest fund to
the improvement interest fund, in or
der to comply with charter city re
quirements. The eouneil aUo dispos
ed of a number of routine matters of
'in in or interest. ,
German papers report that com.
pulsorv farm labor is to bo Intro
duced in Roumanla. Rouraania was
compelled in the peace treaty with
Germany to give the Huns an option
on the Roumanian grain crop for the
next five years.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR TRADE Harrisburg water sys
tem, for good ranch. Box 43, Har
risburg, Ore.' 128
KOR SALK Kentucky Wander
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