MEDFOKD MATT TTTiTTNT, MF.DFORT), (VRr,flONr. FRIDAY, .TANITAUV 17, 191 vA(m Form IIEDFORD MAIL I.UBUNE AN INDRrBNnENT NBW8PA"PR PUBI.IHHKI KVWKT AKTKI1NOON JEXCKPT BUNIJAY BV THB HUUITORU PIUNTlNa CO. Offlca. Mall Tribune Building, ll-lt-lt Worth Fir (treat, Phon tS. A oonolldtlon at thDn)oortJe rtmM, The Medford Mall. Th Modfor tribune. The Southern Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. ' . The Medford Bunder Bun le furnished atibaorlberi dMlrlns e amawUr dally Ofcwepaper. ' - ' OBOROB PUTNAM. Editor. OSIOBOTtOV TUMI BV WAIL IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year.M.00 Dally, with Sunday Suni month .$ V Deity, without Sunday Sun. year. 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.(0 Sunday Sun, one year 1.S0 Br CARRIER In Medford. Aihland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Sun. year IJ.50 Rally, with Sunday Bun, month .06 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. (.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .so ELIMINATION OF WASHIXGTONV Jan. 17. Elimin ation of political influences, which he said bad "Inevitably been injected Into consideration" of railroad regu lation by a commission, was urged by A. P. Thom, counsel forth Asso ciation of Railway Executives today iu continuing his argument for the establishment of a department - of transportation before the senate In terstate commerce committee, i "When a man reaches the dignity and responsibility of a cabinet offi cer," he added, "he Is less subject to petty political influences and more likely to decide large questions of public policy solely to the public in terest. - "Under the plan we have offered the Interstate commerce commission would be relieved of some of Its bur dons and would be raised in dignity as a judicial body. It would act as a check' both on the railroads and the department of transportation." E . CHICAGO. Jan. 17 The resolu tions committee of the International Workers 'Defense Louetie reported a prbirrum in behalf of . Thomas J. Mooney today. . . - The' committee recommended that n committee of five be sent to Wushinz ton to demand federal intervention to free Moonev from prison: a cam paign of publicity, and, these mens . tiros-failinir.- to call a eenernl strike iJnlv 4. first, hpwover, submitting the strike call to a referendum vote of workers. ''... Radicals, who opposed the appeal to Washington and demanded a gen eral strik Mny 1. were outvoted in the committee. The proposed resolu tions provide that the ' referendum ahull be completed bv June 1. REFUSES MILLION .FORT. WORTH, Tex., Jan. 1 1 7- The Merrlman Baptist Church of Ranger which already has acquired an income of $200,000 a year thru oil wells sunk in its church yard, has refused one million dollars for the right to develop wells fn the grave yard which adjoins the church, it be come khown here today. - " The graveyard now is surrounded iby oil wells and numerous companies have made the congregation, wht:li ' has only twenty-nine members, fabu lous offers for the burying ground. The congregation has voted that none of Its members shall profit person ally by its good fortune but that the entire Income shall be devoted to the glory of Ood. One hundred thousand dollars already has been distributed among- Baptist institutions in this state. .i. ; ' PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - ' FOR BRAZIL IN 30 DAYS BIO JANEIRO. Thursday. Jan. 16. Nilo Pebhana. . foromn minister; Altino Aranter nnd Arthur Bernar defs will 'be. candidates for the presi dency ai the special elections to lie held within 30 'lays as a result of the dentil of President-elect Alves. . i Was Restless At! Xight Sufferers from kidney trouble ex perience backache, rheumatic pains, aches In joints and muscles and other tortuous afflictions. E. W. Kitt, R. F. D. 2, Box 9, Snorters, Ala., writes: "1 used Foley Kidney Pills as I was so restless over night with pains In my bock and side, j They did me good nnd I truthfully say Foley Kidney Tills is the medicine for kidney trouble," : For Bale by Medford Phar . mocy. ' ; '. - A' .', A. F. & A.M. : yy Regular communication Mod- ford T.odge 3 03, Friday even- In;, Jan.: 17. Installation and1 re froshnieiits .' L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. . THE WAY OF RECENTLY (lie Poi tliiml OiTgoiiimi sunivispil its roiul ors by dropping pot - partisanship for patriotism. It commended the president's visit to Era nee as neeessavy and advoeated the proposed league'of nations as the reali sation of tho ideals f.r.ifjfiit for by tho Yanks in Franco. It took tho larger v'i"v that the work of the. peaeo eon oneo exceeded in invp.oi tt'.nee any other work in I ho world and lhat tho presence of the president, whoso suggested program had been universally accepted, was' necessary to secure a lasting peace at tho conference. For a time, the Oregonian was a real newspaper. The patriotic impulse was short-lived, however. Within a month, the Oregonian was back in the old rut, abusing the president for everything under the sun and giving him no credit for anything. All the sins and omissions of con gress are blamed to his absence, and his return blatantly demanded. Minor short comings on the part of the army are distorted and discolored, vicious criticism made by dis gruntled senators reiterated as gospel truth, and nothing overlooked to create a spirit of dissention and dissatisfac tion among home coming discharged troops in the con temptible hope of securing partisan advantage. The sudden reversal of the Oregonian 's attitude from lofty patriotism to petty partisanship was not due, as tho newspaper alleges, to the realization that congress is com posed of dubs and incapable, of functioning save for parti sanship, and that the nation is helplessly adrift and Hear ing the rocks of disaster, and that only Woodrow 's magic presence can save it, but due, as events prove, solely to the editor's return from his trip to Europe. '."While the editor was kotowing to majesty, which gracefully permitted him to bask in the shining light of the royai presence, hobnobbing with near nobility, and telling Foch how to win tho war, the Oregonian went far astray, laid aside its bias, took a broad view of events and gave the president fair treatment. One can imagine the editor's chagrin upon his return. During his brief adsence the Oregonian had "gone to hell." Here was the pot bone-head partisan organ of the vest failing to stand hitched, showing a gleam of reason aud a streak of liberalism. There must have been hot tinies in tho sanctum sanctorum of the Tall Tower. At any rate no time was lost' in flip-flopping back into the tory col umn. Hence the Orogonian's frantic efforts to make up for its lapse from the straight and narrow path of reac tionaryism hence the universal damnation of AVoodrow Wilson and the demand for his recall from the peace con PROVES PUZZLE 10 PEACE CONFEREES PARIS, Jan. 17. The question of Russia continues to be one of the most important before the supreme council of the peace conference. The problem at present principally con cerns how and when she shall be rep resented before the conference, tor opinion In conference circles Iu that Russia must be represented. The position of the council regard ing publicity is considered today as likely to be modified and it is be lieved with the assembling of the council today that the press would be admitted Saturday to hear President Polncare's speech before the full as semblage. In such case, however, the newspaper men would withdraw when the real business before the conference was taken up. The separate representation given the Eritish colonies in the peace con ference having unfavorably Impressed the French colonial world, the Havas agency has issued a note pointing out that by reason of the interchange ability of tbe delegates the French government can when necessary call in specially qualified' plenipotentiar ies, and that thus the different col ony problems will be discussed with all the necessary safeguards. TO ENTER MINISTRY AMSTERDAM, Jan. 16. Negotia tions between the Central Soldiers' and Workmen's council with inde pendent socialists and social-democrats with the view to promoting a joint socialist program have resulted in tho independents refusing to enter the government, according to a Ber lin dispatch received here. . , TODAY'S CASUALTIES Died from wounds: Privates;' Wen-, del W. Hoffman, Powers, Oro.j Chm. B. Hutchinson, Roseburg, Ore.. , Wounded severely: Sergt.' Bert O. Broyles, Woodburri, Ore.; ; Private William W. Wheeler, Redmond, Ore. Killed' in Action, previously report ed missing in action: Prlvato Albert Slatson. Oregon City, Ore. . . Wounded, degree undetermined, previously reported missing In ac tion: Private Lawrence O. Smith, Buker, Ore. i ? Returned to duty, previously re ported missing In- action: Private John M. Thomas, SHverton, Ore. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or. Cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckmnn's Alterative, the tonic and . upbuilder of 20 years' Fucceiuifiil use. 80c and li.so bottles from ilruifglEtSi or from ECKMAN LABOBATOUT, Philadelphia THE FLIP-FLOP. COUNTER REVOLT IIEI.SIXGFOKS. Jan. '17. "A counter revolution bus broken out in Petroarad. necordins to reports from Revnl. nnd the Bolsheviki have start ed a irenernl hurried retreat eastward from Ksthonia. GAS IN THE IS ItecommendK Daily Van of MttKnesIn to Overcome Trimble. Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid Indigestion. Gas and wind In the stomach ac companied by that full, bloated feel ing after eating are aim oat certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach creating so-called "acid indigestion.' Acid stomachs are dangerous be cause too much acid irritates the del icate lining of tho Btoma'ih. often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious Biomacn uicers. r ooa ler ments and sours, creating the dis tressing gas which distends the stom ach and hampers the normal func tions of the vital internal organs. often affecting the heart. It Is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect, on the stomach acids. Instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Ulan rated .Magnesia and take a teaspoonful In a quarter glass of water right after eat ing. This will drive the gas, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize tho excess acid and prevent its formation and there is no sourness or pain. Bi surated Magnesia (in milk) is harm less to the stomach, inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy ithclr meals with no more fear of indiges tion. Adv. "mi i couio Almost as sootr as eaid with Dr. King's New Discovery Get a bottle today! The rapidity with whic!t t!ii fifty-year-old family remedy relieves couglis, colds aad mild bronchial attacks is what haa 1 "pt its popularity on the Increase year by' year, , i This standard reliever of cold3 and coughing spells never loses friends. It does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to c!o. One tri:! pu':3 it fn your medicine cabinet as tibsol'-tcly indispensable. 60i' crjf. 31.2?. Bowels Usually Closed? Regulate them with s?fe, hitc, cox fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills, . Correct that bihouanees, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by e.'imin ating the bowcl-clopgincss. 25c, ' - JOHN A, PEEL . Undertaker rhone M. 47 nnd 47-32 ' Antomobllo Ilenrso Sorvico ' !ady Assistant 82 SOUTH IJARTLKTT Viito Ajubulunco Service, Coroner Th milk iPr 0) : So rcft iw' How ths perfect pancake formula was wor&eaoirc Years ago th.e Aunt Jemima people realized that when a woman mixes psncakes herself the could never be sure how they would turn out Some days they mijht be good but other days, when ho thoui;ht the had done everything just tlie same the cuke would turn out fiat, tough and sosy- To give every woman a way of making enkej that ruvw come out wonderfully always light and fluffy and tender Aunt Jemima , Pancake Flour was created! The treasured recipe o a famous Southern cook was adopted as the basis of the for mula. Long study was put in perfecting it. Especially ground and blended flours were used flours that you could not buy ii a store. And finally, since good pjneakes need sweet milk, that was added, too (in powdered form). No wonder Aunt Jemima Pancakes have Richer because oflhemila that's in Itf Stvttt mili, pewdtrrd end mlxid in thtjlsur glvts jtunt Jtmima Panccktt the Jlaver that hat mtidt ii'irm America 's favorite breaifait. You nitd add ' nothing but walir to have rich,fu!l-Jlawed catet. LESS MEA IF ID KIDNEYS HURT Take a glass of Balur to flush Kidneys If Bladder bothers you Drink lot of water. Eating meat regularly dvmtually pro duces kidney trouble in eCti form or other, saya a- well-known authority, bo cause the uric neid In meat excites the kidneys, they become orerworked; get sluggish; clog up aud cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twla ges, eevere headaches, aehl stomach, con Btipation, torpid liver, slcoplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment vour back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tableapoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then net lino. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithio, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids ia the urino go it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; snakes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidnoy disease. (100D SPUDS lit $1.!)0 nor 100 AUSTliAMAX IillOWN ON'IONS , $2.00 per 100 . . For Sale PiV : Monarch Seed & Feed Co. LIBERTY TAX! With new Dodgo car, ' 'Stationed at 18 N. Front St. Hnle & r,yon, l'rops, - l'lione 33 wsjtn li": such an unusually drlitiot.t flavor no wonder 120 million Aunt jemima break fasts were erved last year! So rjakk aao1 easy and jj naamuing Aunt Jemima Pancakes have juct the nutri tious, wholesome clement!! thiit your family need;! their gluten petccntje ia unusually hih. They h. t tho food vjlue that Rives youncsters strong bodies tud plump, rosy chocks. ' ' . H:ivc Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow and some oilier. d.iy have the Buckwheat Oikos (Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour cornea in the yellow package). Try waffle! and multius made with the Pancake flour, too, they're drlioious. Read on any Aunt Jemima box tup how to get tho famous Rait Dolls. Aunt jemima Alills Comiwny, St, Joicph, Missouri. JUST as the e xt re in euf joy an J sorrov ' arc felt by Women, more than by men, so the c trcincs of "lurd timcc" or pros perity arc felt moat keenly by the woir.eM. " Women, os the huycia Cot Ore gon horr.es, spend probably more than A MILLION DOLLARS A WEEK. TThinkof tLh treinernlou.i pow- cr in their hniui ror making Ore gon grow and prosper!., , Home lNnu.Tnt'lr.Atif! oOrtrcoN MEDFOED IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AMD REPAIR SHOP Also ucmit for KiiirliiinljM and WurHe KntriiiiH. ' i i v 17 South Riverslrtd. , : . -..Special; for 39c ;,' Ono tulio Iti vnll Toolli I'iihIo, regular pi-ko ln:', 1 Toolli Ili-unli "."e SPECIAL THIS WEEK a Qc ONE OF EACH FOR 07 West Side Pharmacy. Jn.tt ati ' itttr and you havv " Tm In totcis Homy I " $450-$350 Ho wo uses Ono-tenth actual value. Will n"U or trudo for slock, machinery or nulo mobllo, olthor oou or both of my houses. k'n.Ht front. t'lu"u In. Oui block from 3. V. priHiiensur dopot. Tlila Is w.-irehouiiu property nnd some day will bo valuable. Must rn!no on-il to run my orliiuds so nunrlflca. Boxi nmall Investment in tho coiuily. Sue Owner, 20 Xoilli Pencil street. Tola phono 781-1.. I'OItT OKI 'land, uAmwM A liomollko plueo, nnd con venient to tho hiinlnosd section kutou from 1 1.00 up, lltnlor MunriKemimt of Itinliiud W. Chllds - jH-Ui-U.W.V.E;vL.9;i-.. : -, I HOW Mj j - Ipftl I Shoulder to Shoulder THE wiiinjiu of tlio war demonstrated tio full value of co-onerntlon. roycllicr. wo enn uromote our (iroituctlun. extend our markets and dovclop our In dustrlrS. ' You'tl find tho First Na tional Diink In the FIRST ranks of Pronross. Win. G. Tait. President. BAHS1-ifl tNv.iMtriinniminirtniinmnimR.iU What Motor. Life Is and What li Will Do Molurllfe In a ai-liutltla lureparit ( Ion, aud ly ntUllii-t tine nuiira to flv g.-illoiiii if diuolluw it kIvcih lucreasmi power to (cnmllno motor ennliien. ro iiioVHH -iriHKi from tho romliUHlloit eliumliors nnd valvim and pruvonti It fiirili'T I o i .li :i 1 1 on . uud rrdueu tin Kiisnlltiu eoiwiumptlon mora limn on fmirtli. ' . '; Mntoili'a Is Mild umlor n molioy li u ! l..inr:ui!i-i.. la nlo!ulely sav from la Tin pur runt nt Ranullita, n'iiinV( nil curium and prevent a r lopiiK'.t, liii-rn-iHo pownr nnd mllesno, ln.iiir fii'tf.'rt iRiililoii, (iilclni' pick UP, leiH effort In elltiililiiK Ml In. cuny miirilnu and lilt;ln'it mulur offit leney, AliMiluieiy liiirmlea In any motor. Mcturllfu U- put. up In huudy tin roiilKliiem IioIiUiik ona full1 iUurl, v.-liti.U iiuaiilliy m mifflolnnt to treat 1 00 iciKumt of h ''! i :- S.mt put puld on r.T.-Ipl of prl. e, S-.00. . Medford Motor Life Co. SlfMS IIAKIUIVI.h .Vit'ili Itiiti'l. Mi'dfunl, Ol. G1ML OHUWQ' Cluna Herb Biov . flnrl) cure rur earaens, headaoiic, oaturrnli, dltIiorlu, lora tUroit, lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, itomaoh troublo, liunrt trouhlo, chill aud far. or, cramps, couiiho, poor circulation, earouncleg, tu morn, craoliod breaat, our on all kind of goiters. NO OP EHATIO.NS. ; , " Medford, OrK0D, Jan' IS, lilt TO WHOM IT HAY CONCRUN: ,' . ' Thin Is to cortlfy that I, tb un-, demlgnad, hud vary Bevero storaaott troublo and hud tieon bothered tor aoviirul yoara nnd lant Auguut was not expected to llvo, and hearing of Qltt Chung (whoso Uorb Btore lo at 214 Ho nth Front direct, Modtord) I d" eldod to got uofbs for Diy atomack troublo, and I slortod- to feollug bet ter as noon u I iif.od them and todny am u well mou and cm hoortlly rw ommoiid aiiynno affllctod as I waa to iiio 01m Chillis nnd try bin Horba. .' (SiKnod) W. II. JOHNSON, i WitiuiSBOi): "; ' MI A, Andoi'srtii', Modtord ' ' ' " 3. R. Holmes, Euiild Point, . , Wm. LowIb, Kaglo Point j , : ',',' W. L. Chlldrath, Kaglo Pojnt, . ; V 0. 11!. Moora, Eagle Toliit. '.''-'J .1. V, Mnlntyro, Kagle Point, ' . T; Ooo. D. Von dor Hollen, Kngle Point, Thou'. IB. Nichols, jcagle Point . ! to oRnmt.fttn.oo ui . .'. f also Cloutilng, 'I'l-AsHiiiff nnd illerlng ''ISW'JB. MAIN, ITSXAMS v