Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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CRILLON HOTEL
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WHEN lULLE .WAS LIBERATED '
SENATE WORRIED
EXPEND.!
CROWDED
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' PARIS. Tucadav. Doc. 3. Qnor-
lory for Secretory of, State Loiuins
nnii the other American .delegates to
the., penoo conference, hove been ft.
Hisrnod nt the Crillon Hotel, on the
. Place do LaConoordo. This lnrae ho
tel has boen divided ud into suites of
rooms for the delegates. . Each suite
Will comprise livinir ounrters and a
business offieo for each delenntc and
his immediate secretaries. The aonrt-
mcnta overlook .the ; esplanade . o(
; J'lace. do unLoncpnio,, wnicn is now
filled .with, war broviliics. and where
Btnnd the ercat statues of Strasbourg,
Ijillo and Metz, each covered with Mo
ral offorinirs and flnas. ..'. .-'..' .
Each suite is handsomolv furnish
ed ani has paintinca and- tapestries.
There are commodious baths and
sleeping chambers. The delegates Tviil
probably dine together in what was
formerly the. hotel restaurant; ' All
accessories, including the bar, have
been removed. .
Most of the conferences ' between
' the American delegates will be held In
the largo salon at the Hotel Crillon.
The business offices of the delegation.
ere several hundred experts :rn: in
ternational law-, ecocfaphicol boun
daries, intelliiiehec". "etc.. will work,
wifl bo in a Inrsrc' buildinir immediately
ndidinine.' Joseph G: Grew, score-
tarv of the beaco-defecation, has es
tablished ianarters' there.'
C.e;
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 Secretary
Baker gave it as his personal opinion
today that none of the veteran divis
ions of the American army in France
will return . home before peace for
mally is declared. He indicated that
the tried fighting men would com
pose the bulk of the force to be kept
in Europe for the present.
-Heretofore the understanding has
been that, the Rainbow division and
two or tbroo other of the . .famous
units would; be brought home, soon,
leaving their places to be filled by
some of the other divisions. " -
EXPLANES
BREWERY RELATIONS
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, WASHJX.GTOX. Dec, 6. Arthur
Brisbane appeared before the senate
committee investigating brewery and
German propaganda today to explain
his purchase of the Washington
Times with money ; furnished by
brewers. He said the brewers' loan
"was a straight business transaction,
after first denying that he had fur
thered any German propaganda.
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I fSIRIKE FOR MOONEY
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i Spokane, ' wash!; 'VacViSiA
Strike iin protest against the. failure
of ,Tj)4jnas :J; Moonsy, serving a life
sentence In San Quentin prison, Cali
fornia, for murder, to obtain a par
donor a new trial, was called by the
'Spokane ' local' of the' Butchers and
Meat Cutters' union at a meeting last
lght; it became; known today.
PLANi TO SOLVE BAIL PUZZLE
' (Continued from page one.)
dor which, carrier properties are to
bo acquired; (2) prohibiting the op
eration of railways as a fiscal con
trivance, insuring their administra
tion in the interests and of the con
venience and commerce of the pco
plo. requiring that thev shall be self
Hiipporting. and that their rates shall
bo properly related to the ascertained
cost of service, and retaining and ex
. tending the economics and advan-
tasus. of lartrc, cnle production in
'.transportation.: (3) responsibility and
relationship". of, the railway adminis
tration to, congress and, other federal
authorities, and , to the states: (41
(rua,rdi)ig against the . intrusion of
party politics into railway manage
ment: (.)) a status for railway offi
ccrs and employes under which' the
.'railway service will attract and ro-
'tain,'.tho beHt talent: and,. (6) main
tenance f li, (xibunal.'fQr ihe dotcr
,jbipation of .c'pritroyr'Hies' hjc'h will
. ujev'itutyv arise- even under public op
eration.
The above outline is a mere enu
meration of some important points to
bo considered. We will at an appro
wiuto tunc report to congress such
information, suggestions or recoin
ruenuutioiis as we believe (nay be of
assistance m solving the many nnd
diflicult . transportation problems."
Leo H. Lono Dead.
'. TACOAfA, Wash.. Dec. .lo H.
ihimir. 04, president and general man
. ear of tho Continental I'ina compnnv.
' Taaoma,Portland nnd Seattle, died
WASHINGTON', Dec. 5. Reporu
from Paris that limited 'cable apace
tor many newspapermen may compel
"rationing" of news from, the peace
conference were brought to the at
tontlon of the senate today by repub
lican members. Senator Johnson of
California, read a statement that Ed
gar Sisson, of the committee on pub
lic information, will Issue official
statements for the American delega
tion.
i Senator Walsh of Montana, demo
crat, suggested that wire "rationing"
might be absolutely necessary In
view of the number of newspaper
men at the conference.
"I'm not bo much complaining
about the system of rationing," Sen
ator Watson of Indiana replied, "as
I am about the man who ia to do tho
rationing. As I understand it, the
28,000 words the cable can carry Is
to bo parcelled out by MY. Creel. I
warn the American people that If
Mr. Creel is to censor everything that
comes from the peace conference they
must make very great allowances for
Its truth and authenticity."
Senator Sherman said congress
was derelict in giving powers to the
committee on public information to
exercise censorship. He added that
while the cables were in the posses
sion of private bands, messages from
and to relatives' of soldiers could be
sent tor six cents a word, Jut since
the-government has taken them over
the old rate of .23 cents a word has
been restored. . .
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 5. When
Lieutenant Colonel George A. White
returns from overseas he will be re
insalled as adjutant-general of Ore
gon if he desires to resume his du
ties, Governor Withycombe announc
ed .today. An agreement to this ef
fect was mads when the adjutant-
general left, and Acting Adjutant
General Beebe acquiesced in it. Col.
J. M: Williams of Eugene, who lm
Wiately succeeded Adjutant Gen
eral White in the office and later ac
cepted- a commission In the regular
army at Camp Lewis, also had, agreed
to this arrangement.
The governor declared it is the
general policy of his office that all
men who left the state service to go
into ihe active service of their coun
try: may resume their offices upon
their return. .
GRAVE INCIDENTS
AT
PABIS! Dec. d. (Havas.) Inci
dents of serious gravity occurred
within the last few. days in a prison
camp in Saxonv. where allied prison
ers are confined, the Echo de Paris
declared. The allied governments, it
adds, are reported to have docided to
act energetically. .
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WITH ALLIED DECISIONS
PARIS. Dc. 5: IBv the Associated
Press.) Colonel E. M. House, one
of the members of tho American pence
delegation and who has bee nreprc
senting President Wilson in confer-
ences here, now is fully conversant
with the decisions taken by the su
preme war council- at its meeting at
London which he was unablo to at
tend on account of illness.
102 OCEAN STEAMERS
BUILT IN LAST MONTH
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. One hun
dred and two ocean going steamships
of 330,336 gross tons, wore built by
American shipyards during Isovcm
bcr, the bureau of navigation an
nounced todnv. In addition 03 small
er vessels of 18,108 gross tons were
constructed during the same period.
BALLANTINE RESIGNS
FROM REVENUE BUREAU
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. A. A.
Ballcntine has resigned as solicitor of
the internal revenue bureau, effective
January 1, and will resume the prac
tice of law in Boston, it was announc
ed todav. Jlis successor will be de
termined soon.
BRUCE BIELASKI RESIGNS
AS CHIEF INVESTIGATOR
WASHINGTON. Dec; 5. A Ilriice
Biclnski, chief of the bureau of in
vestigation pf the department of justice;-
has offered Ins resit! mil inn to
Attorney General Gregory. He cx
pri'ls tn ciiler piivuln lumitii'ss, .
ADJUTANT GENERAL
Pl ' &&iw All t 4
iMM Sis, sS
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WHEN THE BRITISH
FORCES WHICH DROVE
THE HUNS FROM LILLE
ENTERED THAT HISTORIC
FRENCH CITY THERE
WERE FLAGS AND SMILES
AND FLOWERS AND
CHEERS FOR THE VIC
TORIOUS TOMMIES. BUT
' WHEN THE FIRST
FRENCH SOLDIER FOL
LOWED THEM IN, HE WAS
GIVEN A RECEFITON UN
EQUALLED IN THE AN
NA LS OF HISTORY. HE
MAY HAVE BEEN NEARLY
SMOTHERED BUT HE
LIKED IT. THE LOWER
PICTURE IS EVIDENCE OF
THAT.
SEEK JO ORGANIZE
(, WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Holding
that the question of right to organize
among municipal employes Is a sep
arate matter from the right to or
ganize in Industrial plants, the nat
ional war labor board today refused
to assume jurisdiction in ' a case
brought by the city firemen of Oma
ha, Neb., seeking the right to organ
ize and higher wages. ;; , . ''
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Advice
to go back to work and act In good
faith towards their employers was
sent to striking street car men at
Omaha, Neb., today by the war labor
hoard. " '
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Marriage Licenses
John AV. Burns and Cordie O.
Ilathownv.
Circuit Court :
Bank of Jacksonville vs. Jackson
ville Brick & Tile company. Judgment.
Cost bill.
Frank E. Fender vs. Benjamin F.
Fuller. Replv to amended answer.
Geo. O. Jams vs. Nettie E. Good.
Affidavit. Proof of service.
F. H. Moxon vs. Ashland Iron
Works. Judgment.
L. R. Schmalhausen vs. Marv M.
Wiley. Odder. .
Real Estate Transfers
D. H. AfcCall et ux to John
Winters. Southeast of sec
tion 8. township 41. range 3
west 1
Nels P. Hanson to Oscar Han
son ct ul. Lpts one and two
and southeast of northwest
of scetion 31.' township 37. '
range 2 east. Southeast of
southeast of section 30,
township 37, range 1 east 1
W. W. Snldwell ct ux to T. H. .
B. Taylor ct ux. Land in
AVoodville 10
PLANS TO RAISE FUHDS
FOR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 5. Plans
tor raising the $21,000 share of the
Inland Kmplro towurd a $3,000,000
fund to be gathered by the Disciples
of ChrlBt Church In the United States
for educational and benevolent pur
poses were discussed at the forenoon
session today of a two days' confer
ence being held here.
About 150 delegates from western
Montana, northern Idaho and eastern
Washington and Oregon are . in at
tendance. A. B. Corey of Cincinnati,
secretary of the "men and millions
for war development" Is presiding. ,
PRESIDENT TO STAHD PAT
FOR A LASTING PEACE
ON BOARD V. 3. S. GEORGE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. (By wire
less to Associated Press.) There Is
every indication that in his utter
ances In France, the president will
make plain his proposition that all
come to the peace table prepared to
make sacrifices for a lasting peace
and that armed domination by any
ono nation shall reuse.
BREMEN m
RURAL PARCEL POST
BY
WASHINGTON. Pec. 5. Plans for
nn nK.uulf6n" the hiefl cost of living
by extension lit , rural parcel post
through the use 6f imnv motor trucks
wcro explained today bv Assistant
Postmaster General lilnkslec to the
house postoffice committee. .
Jlr. lilnkslec. m usking fur $8,000.
000 forthe rural service lor the year
beginning Julv l,uext. said trucks for
Ihe proposed service would lie turned
over by the vrut department without
charge. Truck trains, lie added, could
make postal rates compete with
freight rates.
Of KING NICHOLAS
BERNE, Dec.. 5. A dispatch from
Agram snvs the national assembly of
the people of Montenegro which de
posed King Nicholas nnd voted in
favor of uniting with Serbia, was
elected by universal suffrage. Each
constituency which formerly sent ono
deputy to the Skuptschtinn 'is now
sending three representatives.
IHISH FLEET IN
POSSESSION OF ALLIES
LONDON, Dec. 5 The ontire'Tur
kish fleet. Is now in the hands of the
allies, the admiralty announced to
day. The -warships after surrender
ing were Interned in the Golden
Horn, at Constantinople.
The former German cruiser Goe
ben was amonK the surrendered ves
sels. ' ' ', - ' ..- ?
PERU WANTS TO BORROW
FROM AMERICAN BANKS
LIMA. Peru, Dec, f. -It is report
ed that Peru hus asked American
bankers lor u loan of uwiroxiinately
3:1.600,1)00.
Three American cruisers arc ex
pected to arrive here from San Fran
cisco in a few dnvs.
Folks say I'm always
smiling. Good rea
son wny
Post
Toasties
(Wonderful .
cornflakes)
FOR PEACE MEETING
ROME, Wodnesday. Doc. i. Popo
Bonodlct has nddrossod nn encyclical
totter to tho Catholic eplscopato
turnout the whole world oxhorting
them to offer unlvorsnl public
prayers so Unit .""vldnnue may
guldo tho members of tho approach
ing peuce conferoiino and Klvo tho
world peace founded on true princi
ples of Chrlstlun Justice and love
among mon.
ETEA
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
Don't Stay Gray I Here's an
Old-time Recipe that Any
fc body can Apply.
The uh of Sairo and Sulphur for restoring-
faded, uray hair to Its natural
color dntes back to Rrandmother'a
time. She used it to keep har hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wondorful effect
But browing at home Is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by an kin nt
any drug store for a bottle of "Wveth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
will get this famous old propera'.lon,
Improved by the addition of other In
gredients, which can be depended up
on to restore natural color And beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell It has
been applied. Tou simply dampen a
spongo or soft brush with- It and draw
this through your hair, taking ono
atrand at. a. time. By morning tho
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two, it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is. a delightful toilet requisite
for thoso who donlro a more youthful
appearance. It Is not Intended for
the, cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease.
For Christmas
$2.50 to $12.00
N'on-lcnkablo and solf-flllcr In oho.
Sterling and gold mountings. Kx
changenble after Xmns nt any Wnter-
man dealer until otvuer has a perfect
"fit."
Medford Book Store
FERTILIZERS. VETCH
RED OATS. GRAY OATS
. WHEAT. BARLEY. RYE
For Sale By
Monarch Seed & Feed Co,
WASHINGTON. IW. fi.Siiviiius
approaching l'J billion dollars live ex
pected to he inmle I nun the -i,-HI,-000,000
appropriation inmlo during
tho war for tho war dt'tuirluii'iit, Htv-
retnrv linker gave his oHiisnate totluv
to the house appropriatloiis mili-fom-
mittce iuuuiring what part of war an-
iiropriutioiiH iiiiiv lie returiii'd In the
Ireiisiirv.
Mr. linker saiil the ili'parlnii'iit'H
ilinuurxvimuilH to ilatit in tho l'iiili'0
StittoH tutul itii.l.Ml.lillll.iHltl mid Huisv
in KrnncB l.ltlH,000.000.
Of all the nionov Biipranrinted t0,-
oJ8.IMI0.000 remains unobligiitod, and
this with more Jinn two billion dollars
of additional cuiu'cllcd eontraiits iip.
resents the prospective saving. Mr.
linker alreiidv has infuniu'd Ihe com
mittee of contract euncellnlions ug
prognlinu nhoiit '.', 1100. 000. 000.
01JKOON CITV 30 . districts In
Clnckiuiiiis cMiutv lo votu on spoeial
rutin in!..
KIDNEYS WEAKENING? .
LOOK Qim
Kidney and bladder trouhlu don't
disappear of themselves. Thoy itrow
upon you, slowly but ttuadlly, uncler
mlnliiii your liuulth with deadly cer
tainly, until you fall a victim to In
curable dlsenso.
Stop your troubles while Ihonvls
tlmo. Don't wall until little pains
becoms bit; adieu. Don't trifle with
dlsonse. To avoid future sufforlnK
bealn treatment with HOLD MKDA1.
Oil Capsules now, Tnka three or four
every day until you feel that you uro
entirely free from pain.
This well-known preparation hus
boen one of the national remedies of
llolluad for centuries, in lilUtl tho
Kovornment of tho Netherlands
Krunted a spoclul charter authurUlna
Its preparation and snlo.
When yon own a Wristlet wnteh with tho rn:o "(iUl'KN"- on tho
dial, you own not only r.n e':iuli.iuj pleco of Jownlry, but a real
timepiece with an organization of tlio liost watdinwkiim crnftauicn
bclilnd it,
iXTI;f: Wo Gunrnnteo Kvory watch wo sell and wo can repair
tlicm rlKht hero.
MARTIN J. REDDY
FOB WATCUKS OK Ql'AIJTY AVI) HTYI.K. VIIOXK HI
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REMEMBER
CAFE HOLLAND
Open All Day
6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
QUICK SUPERIOR SERVICE
iooooQooooorx)oooooooooocxrx
It's Making a Hit
yllln
Our flour hus just that favorite qi'iality the"
goodness that pleases. ; '' . V'"".'.
It is making new friends all the tiriio. iv;';. '
Tf you have not tried it order a sack of VILMO
from j'our grocer today. , '
Rogue Valley Mill ..Co.
WASHINGTON. Ukc, .1. DciiiiiikIm
I'or ri'lri'iii'liiiii'iit in uoviii'itiiiiHit ex.
licllililiiii'S wore voiced it u it in ludnv
In I lie senate. Hclialor lloruh, of
Idaho, republican, in briiminit uu tho
Muhiui't. suiil that "in the first month
of retreiit'htiiciil, Noveiiilior." o.micn-
ilitiiri's I reached the hiclu'Ht point1.
Niiien the war slaili'd. llcimicratlf
liclldcr Martin assured tliu seimla that
he believed Urn count rv wax belnir !
bniiicht lo liunliruiilcv and that hi
hud iciiciitcillv iiritiid virtually nil do
piirtmcut heads to cut duwu v.ipun
scs, . . t;
Kuniilur Kcnvon, riipuliliciin. ot
Iowa, limed the iidvisnhllitv of cnlU
inn into I'oiil'crcnco Ihe hcuds of t lie
various departments and ascertain-
Inn from them how expenditurex 'if '
hcimr rciluced.
BELGIAN KING AND QUEEN
ARRIVE TO VISIT PARIS
I'AIIIS. Dee. 5. (Ilaviis.) Klmt '
Albert and Ouccn Klialielli of Ilcl
viiuii will arrive in l'aris tiiilav fur nn
nl'fii'iiil visit. '
t- ? -f '! - Si
The good hounowlfo'df ' llollumh
would almost ni soon bo without foouV
as without, hr."Heal Dutch Drops. 'k
as she quaintly anils (101. 1) MKDAlg
Htmrliim Oil Capsules. Tholr uni
restores sttoiixth ana Is. responsible,
In a uroat nienure for- the kturdv
robust hunlth of tho Hollanders.1: '
. Do not delay, (lo to your druKKlst
and Insist an his supplylmt you with
a box of (IOI.I) MKDAi. Haarlem Oil
CniMutca. Take them as directed,
and It you are not satisfied with re
sults your drusjKlst will uladly refund
your innnny. Look for the namo
(101.1) MKDAL on tho box Slid socopt
no other, In soaled boxes, three
sixes. Adv.
on sir
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