Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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.TANTTATJT
2.1, 1010
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but ono recently dropped bombs on a
party of hnmlilM who believed them
selves snfelv enst'onced on Hie top ot
a liioiirllrfln near Oi'iznbn.
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MTSDTORD MATL TljTBlTNK
III1ULU IIIIILIIIUIIM . )
ACCORD SEEN IN IpSSSigi
PEACE CONFERENCE ' illlKil
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Ill I'il'i'iiil I'uiirl nl (IranlH I'mks
TtlttMllllV Jllllui" ClllllillM Hl'llll'lll'l'll
Hmilji'ii V. Dt'Wili, iiiiii of t lio two
ini'ii wlui ticltl mi II, I lu well mill sun
lit tin IUihh'i-II mini' mill Mull' $0,111111
In tmltl Imlliim ln hiiriiiK wit mmi.
Il'lll'llll III I'J YI'III'H ill lllli i I I'll I in r v.
1 1 1 imrlniT in Ilia criiuc Iiiih iii'vit
IX't'll II i i l i 1 1 M I c I,
"Hi' Will, tthi'ii iihki'il hv iIic cmirl
Wlll'llll'r llf llllll IlllVlllilltr t" KlIV lll'ltll'li
M'llll'IH'0 WIIM ihinmciI, ninili' I'l'IV
lii'icf rviimrkN, mivm llu (IriinlN I'nth
CintriiT. I hi Hiali'il tliul Inr iwu nr
tliri'i' vein prior In llii' rnlilii'i v lin lunl
Im'ihi roaxi'il hv ipIIiitm, ami iMn'i'liillv
Ii V .lulf llmvi'll, Ii h luii'tni'r ill 1 1 1
rriini', In I"'" liiulittiivniaii. He liim.
Iv t'olihCMiti'il. Hi' Haiti lliiil ii wiim lii
Diulni'r mnl mil hiiiwll' lliiil drew (lie
liiin on Hi" HiihwcIIm, but lluil )ji nut
t-xcimi' him in tin ovum uf lliu law.
Ml! Mlliil l( WIIM ,"l VI'lltK (if IIL'O llllll
liiiil lii'im nnirrli'il, Iml hiul nut livcil
with hiii uil'v for nliuiit lour vi'iti'i,
lli Htuluil Hint kIih i now in Snll
l,al t'itv.
"AfliT Atlnmi'v Jnhnlon. immiiixH
for IMVilt. hml innilr 11 fi'W ri'inurltK
nHkinv Icn'i'iii'v fur ln iiriioiivr, awl
HiNtrii't Allunii'v Miller lunl nnoki'ii
of lln urnvitv of iln- I'riini' I'oiniiiii.
I ml hv llt-Will, .Itulm' Calkin imiioii'il
n ni'iiti'iiPti of 'i vi'hi-s ,11 ih m-
vifli'd limn, li-Vill look tlio M'li
tntu'v rill nlv, mnl I "ii i I'linic to In"
I'Viw ill ll wiim liil hark to hit I'i'll
hv Shi'riff I.iw!k. The minimum
IM'imltv for llui'iuiM, na'il I lie roinf.
wiim nl vi'iii-m, mnl Hip iiiiimimuiii mi
nltv lil."
WIRELESS AGE
LONDON. Jan. 2;l. "Itv Iln' time
llin in'iii'o tri'niv i" ml'IH'iI wo nhall lip
tiilkimf npfifM I lip A l lam ic hv wirp.
Ipmm," miivm (iutll'rpv NaiH'M. iiiiiiiayiinj
diri't'lor of i hit Mart'oiii Wirt'lps Tt'l
Pimuili Kttinnanv, in nn inltn view.
"One ilav in Ilip not far ilihlanl fu
lurr," lni ntltlii, "I ihink wo sliall walk
nhont with wiii'li'-H li'li'iilioiit'M at.
lai'lit'il to our hiiiiipM mnl wo r-luill he
iililf. Miainlinv "iiv in I'ii'inlilv Clr-
1'iiM, to pall an n friend who i I'lviite
Moiiu'whi'ro. Or wp imiv hnvp an In
vitation hv wiri'li'M ti'lciihoiiv from
n frii'inl fl.vinu in Kniiipp to join him
nl tlinniT in lln pvt-ninc.
'Wir. li'MM tt'lt'iiliunv Iiiih I n vorv
lunrrlv iikpiI in war fur I'oiinnnnii'ii
tiuli hi'lnoi'ii uiriilani'M anil lifiulu
niiarli'n nml for nrlillprv work. Ilul
there is no rpnxon whv it hIiuiiIiI not
ho availnhli' ovpr vitv intii-h lonuar
(liNtani'PM.
"It will not hp vorv Ions lipfurc ono
will ho nlili' li nit at oiii''h ili'fk in
1, unil, hi and mii'iili lo Now York nrai
lioiillv iiiKlniilnnpoii'ilv. Knniil facili
liim will ho nvailahlp for commnnii'iit
inu with I'nriM. Hoiiip. Mompow or Am
hlurilain. In niv vipw it will ho iih
pbmv lo Hiipali to SviIiipv ni' Mi'lhoiiriip
or to Nuw y.i'iilnnil.
"l.onif (lihlancp wirrlpsn tola
nliiuiv will nniilv iiImi to Minus at mi
ami to iiiriiliuii'H Ami mrshniM. '
AMSTERDAM. Wodncxdn)', Jan,
22. Supromo oommnnil of tho (lor
nmn ormy hn hoon trnnsforrod from
tho pooplo'n commlimloiiorii to tho
mlnliitor ot wnr. Tho trannfor wan
npprovod liy tho noldlorH' and work,
men'H oouncll, whloli will atlll bo ro-
iponnlhlo for nil uncial and economic
retaliations concornlim tlio army.
OfflcorB will In fuliiro wonr a dark
bliio utrlito on tho loft Blnovo. All
othur dlHtlnotlvo innrkB havo hocn
nhollHhod. Tho olillKiillon of salnto
In ro'clprocnl, lint liaa boon uliollHhod
In tho lilg cIIIpb.
SPECIAL DROUTH RATES
EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH
WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. Spceial
TatoH on feed mIhITh In dronlh mnl
Htorm ridden KeelioiiH of tho hoiiIIi
woKt: worn ordered eNleniled todiiv hv
tho railroad iidininislratioii from Jan
uary 25 to Miri'li I,
r
NOSE CLOGGED FRONT, .
A COm UK UAlAnnn
Apply Cream In Nostrils To
Onen Un Air l'niwngen.
I...,.,.. ,. .....- ..,.....,.,--
Ah I What roller I lour riopupH uu
trlla onon right up, tlio air pannnifrti of
four head aro clear and 'ou can brentlio
Ireoly, No mora hawking, Bnullliiiff,
niucoua diwlinrKc, hendacho, dryiioM no
itruifRllnE for lirenlh ot night, your cold
or catarrh Ib pone- .
Don t Blav B1 tilled tip i vcii a """
bottle of Ely's Crciini Halm from your
drtiuci't now. Apply a little of thin
n .i ... 11 nn... I., vnill HnH
rrnKraiib, nn"ejiu v j
trlla, let It pmintnitn tliroiijr.li every it ir
nnnBitga ot tun m-uui ""
tllO BWOIIOII, 1.IIUIUIIUU i,,v
livlnff you limtiini. reni'i. i'i.v "'"
r., . l' ...I...I- .rj,O..i,lll, linil CIL'
jiaiin n ni'"' " j . ,
tnrrh milTerer Inn been ovkiiig. Ji
Tim new hunt (liMliiui'O leli'iilioiid
nili'H un orilei'i'il hv Hie iiiimIiiiiihIit
veiieral to iiliiee lulM un n Htmiiinril
biiM:M Weill iulo el'I'i'i'l Tiii'm(Iiiv.
lull I'iiIIh urn ilii'4'led tut o Iwo
ui'oiiiK-"i.iilion lo Mlnlion eiillH,
whi'i'o I he iii'iKiin i'uIIm unlv for a
niiiulii'i' and iml fur n Hiieeilic ner
huii: mid "iu'I'miii lo iiei'Huii'' ciiIIm,
u liere I lie iiei'Hon iihIim for noiup tmr
lieiilar imrtv. The lulu for tint laller
Hpi'vii n in otiP-roiirlh lirealer Hum Hie
"tut ton lo edition" pall rati; wliirli
ih delpriiiiiu'd hv tho nil' lino diHlmiee
hetwi'i'ii loll noilitM and in pouiiniled
on I he Iiii'iIh of ,'ie fur eiieh II inili'M.
ill) to 'Jl null'! nnd live penlM for
eiieh eiuhl mill's hevolid Illin iiirul.
I'or iiimIiiiioi', iiixlPnd of tho I'urmer
in le between Meilt'urd und Ceil I nil
I'oinl, whieh wiim 10 ceiilD for tlio
fii' l r,:i!'"le mnl live p:ii(4 for oaeh
addiliimitl ininiile, the rato now la,
niM'onliiii In hliiliuii lo Htulioii pull,
five ppiiIm for live inimilCM poiiver
Miilion, The nil"' between Mcdfnrd
and I'ortliiiid i 1.15 for n live min
uIpn' ponvprHiiliiiii. on Mlnlion to Kin
lion i'iiII. whereaM Ihe lormer toll wiih
tl.'Jll for lint Iirl iiiinulo and 71)
ei iiN for oiii'h nddilional minute. The
new loll between Anlilunil It ml Med
fonl is 1.1 pentM for five iiiiiiulen on
t ii I lull to hIiiIioii pall.
Am iinnoiiiH'Od hv llio noMlmnMter
ueiieral exlrn eharuo will he inaile in
the eiiMtt tliul Ihe uerMon heiliL' pulled
eiinnol be reached hv IpIpiiIioiio wilhln
one hogr, the e.vm'l addrehH not hav
ini hpen uiveii. Tliiw ehnrue is palled
the "report eliamp" and i iiImo made
whi'ii Ihe oallini.' imrlv Ih nliHent or
will mil talk when tho eouiivetion ix
mailo wiihiii one hour. The "reuorl
I'linrue" will not hp iiiiidp if the call
h poiuiili'led oil the iluv filed. Thin
elinrt'o ih made to povpr comiiensalion
for the niieniliii'.' work mid is iiniiullv
itliout onti-roiirlli of tho "hlnlion to
Mlnlion" rale.
Siieeinl I'hanfo in iiImo mndo where
n inecieimer iM reouiretl lo brim: the
ih'I'moii wnnletl (o tho telephone. The
rule for IhiM ervieo is umiiiiIIv about
one-half crenler than Hip "Hint ion to'
Mlnlion" rale iiIiim Ihe ineMMPiiuer fee.
"Ain'oinlnienl" rate in churned
when Ihe i"'ron cnlliiiir bi'Im n xneeifie
limit nl whieh ho will talk to tho per
moii bi'iiur palled. This rate in tho
Maine ita ihe uii'MMenuer oall rato lens
Ihe moMhenuer fpp.
llpiluei'd rali'M fur niuhl nervico on
Ihe "Mlnlion lo Mlnlion" hiiMii onlv are
iim follow: 8:M0 p. m. to midniL'ht
iihoitt oup-hall' tho "Mtntion to Ntn
lioii" ilav rait-: miiliiiuhl to 4 :.'I0 n. in.
nhont oiip-iiuiirter tho "Mtntion lo
Mlit!t,nM ilav rote.
I'AltlH, Jan. 2.'J. ( Iiv ABMoeliilcd
I'ioiih.) It will probably bo aovural
wi'oIim bofuro liny l.iillii-Ainnricuri
iiiiiUnnH will ho voimlilered by tho
peueu couki'ubh, bueauHa of lliu more
prenuliiK liuttiro of tho Buropoan
problem. Tlio Tiinrn-Arlca ilbipulo
hot wee ii C'hllu, Peru and llollvln Ik
tho only unite Blliiullnn ' In l.atlu
Auinrli.il, but It koomiu Unit even thin
Ih not llknly to command iiltentbin
bnforo the LiciKiio of '.Vatlona Ih form
ed. Tho Icimuo U expected to 'he
cHpecliilly ittiallfled lo deal with
boundary qucHllonB lit a Bcleullilo
niunner.
Tho I'iiHoiI HlulCB haa ninny ex
port)! In I'n rln Willi full Information
about Koulli .and C'eulral American
tlutiHlloiiH, Tlio lioumliiry dlnpulo be
tween (luate.miila and lloiiilurim, In
which Hiitrelnry of Hlalo l.uimlim wan
iniiiieil tin arbitrator Ih null! to bo
movltiK toward Botlloinont and cun
probably 1jo adJiiRtcd without rofer
oneo to tho police cnnKrcHH. An yot
I'oloinlilu Iiiih not iiiuilo any overture
In reference to her illfforencioi with
(he I'nlteil Buuon nnd no formal mops
huvo boon taken lo hrliiK any of tho
neuron of l.nlln-Amcrlcan boundary
dlpuloH to tho mention of tho con
Kre. InvoHllKalion by tho LeaKiio of Na
IIoiih of t'olonibln't alluKvd aHHlBlaneo
to tho (iorman navy by permitting
tho uko of her IbIiiiuIb Ib nUo rcgard
od an probable.
Many dlplomnlH Intcrontotl In tho
l.onguo of Nations bollevo that boiin
dnry dlHputcB, oapeclnlly IIioho In re
molo BcetlonB of Uitln-Amerlin. aro
largely duo to tho luck of accurate
Kiirviivfl und tlto dearth of nclontlflc
ally collected hlHtorlcnl data. Tlioy
lire confident Hint, by iikhIhIIhk In the
proparatlon of title (In In. tlio league
can removo many posHlbio cuubck of
serious illfforeiiceB.
WorUi .VI.tM) ii liottlo
Wm. BnrnoB, Ban Antonio. Tex.,
writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Is
tho boat cough remedy in tho world.
It has been worth $50.00 a bottlo to
mo. I had "the flu' followed by pneu
monia, which loft mo weak, -with a
persistent cough. I needed rest and
sloop, which I was unablo to get.
Somo ono advised Foley's Honey and
Tar. 1 begun taking It that very
night, ficforo bod tlmo I noticed re
lief, and that night had a sound sleep
and perfect night's rest, tho first
slnco tho beginning ot tho flu. I huvo
completely rooovored and do not
cought at all. It cost mo only $1.20
lo euro t lint obstlnato cough with
Foley's Honoy and Tar. Lot all who
road this lottor try Foloy's." For
snlo bv Metlford Pharmacy. '
1.0 NOW. Jim. 2 3. Colonel T. K.
Iuwroiicn of tlio llillluli ormy who
rei'onlly arrived In Umdoti with a
nun of tho Hlierlf of .Mecca to glvu In
formation concerning tho A rain'
aMplralions for Independence Is char
acterized by somo London newnpa
pi TH iih "ono of the niont remnrknlilo
men produced by I tin war."
A fnlr-balred younti KngllHhman or
2'J, smallish of Btuluro, Colonel Law
rence guvo Hitch services to tho A rati
catmu that ho wuh treated us a slicrlf
and given tho additional rank of
emir, which Ik equivalent to thai of
prlncn. No other European or Chris
tian, according lo the London Dally
Mull, has cvor rocolved such a dis
tinction at tho hands of the royal
family which Is tho senior dofoendant
of Mohammed.
lioforo tho war Colonel Lawrence
was a student of lilstory at Oxford.
An he was able to speak two Arabian
dialects, ho was sent by 1he war or
floo In I9l l lo do inlelllgenco work;
In Kgypt. Later lie was nnslgncd to
aid In tho negotiations with tho king
of tho Hedjas who revolted axnlnst
tho Turks at Medina In Juno, lliH,
afterward Joining the sherlf's mili
tary, service. Ho adopted tho full
Arab field kit of flowing robe, head
piece mid golden dagger.
With Slicrlf I-'olseul. ho planned
the blowing up of troop and munition
trains on the Hedjas line, and so
Huccensful were '.heir operations that
the TurkH put a price on their heads
of ts.'i.nou each If taken ul he. und
$:i',.000 dead.
They biew up seventeen '.rains, one
n great troop train which contained
DJemnl l'UBha, commander In chief of
tho Turkish army, and his staff. For
Ibis train Colonel Lawrence lay in
wait for nearly three days and nights.
Sovcral trains were permitted to
pass In rafety. Then camo .the 1lg
ono and Colonol lwreuce prcs5od a
button that set off a mine. The two
huge engines wore toppled Into a
ravlno and tho train was wrecked.
DJemnl Pasha's car near tho end wa:i
derailed, and the commandor-ln-chlef
was launched Into hpace. Uninjured,
he picked himsolf up from the sand
and fled for life, tearing off as he
ran his medals, decorations and
epaulettes. These wero found later
and given to Colonel Ijiwrenio.
mi
PA It 1 8, Jan. 23. (My Asnoclated
Press.) . The solution ot the Itusslan
problem Is considered here as the
first visible manifestation and reali
zation of Amerlcun and British ac
cord on great Issues before the peaco
congress.
It Is understood mat, inasmuch as
me supreme council auH uccepien iiiej
American plan for tho settlement of I
Die Kussiun n,ilo,t!on, the British
plan may form the foundation of na
tions. Y'et It Is pointed out that this
Is a mere ex-haiign of courtesy. The
plan for settling Ihe Russian ques
tion Is virtually Identical with that
which Premier Lloyd-Ocorge suggest
ed In hl note to Stephen Plchon.
French foreign miuirtor on January
5. It la understood that the British
plan for the creation of a League of
Nations hi essentially identical with
that wbl.'h Aiierlcan experts formir
"laied afier close Htudy of the two
score which wero presented.
There Is somo reason to believe
Unit, thru unofficial but powerful
sources, assurances have been con-
Teyed that the UoUhevlsts will re-1
cede from their threat to repudiate
Husidu's foreign debt in considera
tion of relief, thru entente aid of des
pernto economic conditions In Uus-
j sia. It Is believed that assurance on
j this point Induced France to sanction
i the plan, which averts Ihe spectre or j
i nnanriai loss lo r renen nomers oi
Itusslan securities.
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With Soupi
1 -r-and broths. You will find Snow
Flakes satisfying in every particular.
.You will enjoy immensely their
delicious salty crispness and . rich
texture.
Don't ask for crackers, say Snow
Flakes. -
i Your grocer can supply you:
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3a
11
y Padfic Coast Biscuit CKi
i ?EXICANS USE AIRPLANES
j AGAINST THE REBELS
I
I ?.n.:It O CITY, Jan. 23. Oenernli
'Ac'iler. chief of militurv operulions I
j in Ihe iitilf regions, is usinu airphmes
iio .sii,m'c.s 111 111s cniitpuiirn imn'tisi
! I lie itheli-. espet'iallv in tile state of
j Voru Cruz. Not onlv arc the avintor
j d-min- vnliinhle reconnnoisance work.
MINERS''
QUICKSILVER
$1.75 f
round
wwmm
S175
Pound
i
t
! ARCH DUKE LOUIS VICTOR
EX-EMPEROR S BROTHER DEAD
PARIS, .Tan. 2li. Aiinoniu'inenl is
inadf of the (lealli at Sal.lmnr of
! Archduke l-imls VkUr. vo',:nirest
j hrotlior of ionncr Frmpror Francis
' .liwpnh ftf A'"trii.l lun-'nv.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by lucnl applications, a they cannot reach
ih dtBeoU portion of th ear. There is
on'y utic way to cure catarrhal di afnesi,
rt '.hut I by a coiwtitut''jn3l remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness In caused bj an In
flunicd rendition of the mucous lining ot
tlio Eustachian Tube. When this tute is
lr.1111.11ed you have a rumbling sound or tra
in flam ma tic a cun be reduced and this tube 4
rrslurcu to us normal condition, beanos
wiit be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is
an Inflamed condition of the niucoua sur
face. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
y tem-
We will rive One ITundrcr! Dollars for
ny cane of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
bo cured by ilall'a Catarrh Medicine. Cir
cular lice. Ail DrunAlsta. T&c
l J. CUE NET CO.. Toledo. O.
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WAR .DE IARrrI EN T
"Tff TSkvt;w,sbii; m tv
Aya o lytfj.-fii .
Spruce probugtion Corporation
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Sealed Bids Will Be Received on the Following Equipment
from January 15, 1919, up to 11 A. M. February 15, 1919
DONKEY
ENGINES
Logging, Hoisting and Loading
' Willamette, Tacoma, '
Smith & Watson,
Washington and
other makes.
Sizes ranging from
614-ln.xlO-in.
to
13-ln.xM-ln. ,'
A. C. Electric Motors
40-volt, 3-phase, 60-cyclo,
8 to 70 II. P., with or '
without startors
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RAILROAD
EQUIPMENT
V Rails
20-lb. Reltiyei- CS4 Tons
20-lb. New 40 Tons
85-lb. Rclayer 8 Tons
40-lb. Roluycr 147 Tons
45-lb. New 1727 Ton3
45-lb. Reluyer 499 Tons
64-lb. Rclayer 56 Tons
60-lb. Now .......2581 Tons
67-lb. Now 5030 Tons
80-lb. New :210 Tons
Locomotives ,
Geared nnd Rod, 86 to 70-Ton,,
Shays, Now Yorks, Baldwins,
lleialers, Climax, etc.
Logging Trucks ,
' Connected and disconnected,
60,000 to 80,000 capacity.
TRUCKS and
AUTOMOBILES
Trucks
Packards, 1 to 8-Ton
Standards, Hi to 5-Ton
Darts, Ui-Ton Denbys, 2-Ton,
Seldens, 2-Ton Velies, lV4-Ton"
Unitcd3, 1-Ton
Gramm-Bcrnsteins, 2H-Ton
Federals, S-Ton
Garfords, 8V4-Ton ?
cAutomobiles .
Cadillacs, Seven-Passenger'
Dodges, Five-Passenger
Fords, Five-Passenger
Also OTHER MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
For Terms, Full Information nnd Descriptive Catalogue of
Equipment, Address All Inquiries to the
SALES BOARD
United States
Spruce Production Corporation
Yeon BullUlnc. Portland, Oregton .
fill
.a yMtdx
flour
should be
in your
BECAUSE
It Gives Salisfaftion,
Satisfaction means Qualitv,
. "Quality First" our Motto.'
RogueValleyMillingGo.
Buy Your Goods from
a Home Factory
HELP BUILD UP YOUR COUNTRY.
HELP US TO GET PAY ROLLS.
You can do this by buying goods grown and packed at
home as muck as possible.
BUY CAHHED GOODS PACKED BY THE
Rogue River Valley Canning Co.
JOIN
the ,
National
Guard
The State Militia is being transferred into a now
National Guard requiring 100 members. Tho Com
pany in Medt'ord is partially recruited.
MORE RECRUITS WANTED, Age 18 to 45.
The Company will maintain open headquarters'
for returning soldiers and sailors on the order of
the Y. 'M. C. A. at the front, ;
Recruiting Headquarters, 32 N. Central
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