Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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INSTATE
chillies, linen, food n ml other thinus
were drawn from, military dcpols in
Iihko iinmuntM by tho nreliiliicnl I'aiiii
lies. Tim case of tho Archduchess
ALLIED NATIONS
CO-OPERATIVE PLAH
iSMISSALOF
Isabella is niirlit'tihiilv intoi'oslmir
since she hud three, estates, the Al
hreelit l'ahioe in Vienna, another cas
tle in linden mid n urcitt sent in Tos
eheiv. mill her husband is considered
one of the most woullliy men in JOu-
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus
right off with fingers No, pain!
T
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ropei .'. i
Lift Off -Corns!
PARIS. Tel). 5. (Bv the Associat
ed Press.) In advocating the tem
porary suspension of liquidation bv
the covernmcnta to one another,
which would mean nn international
mortarium between the governments
in order to irivo the nations bronthine
time, Alvin V. Krech, president of
tho Eaaitnhle Trust company of Now
Yark. who has been studvins the fi
nancial situation in Europe, declar
ed: ' . )'
"The inter-dependence of the na
tions of the world after this unpcirnl
led cataclysm musi be obvious.
"Tho official representatives of the
United States stand souarcly iidou
the platform of no euibarsroes and no
restrictions respectine neutral and
inter-allied countries and tho rntion
inc of raw materials in the centra!
powers . after , tho . indemnity terms
have been determined, Thev are con
vinced thnt the sooner the lid is lifted
the soner will the nations affected he
able to resnnie their normal industrial
nctivitv. Indeed, thev are urcine thnt
all embargoes affeetine tho Near East
and the eastern Mediterranean shall
be lifted forthwith. '
"The French and British trovorn
ments have accumulated considerable
reserves of raw materials and manu
factured poods i for war purposes,
which will suffice lona enoueh to al
low for a readjustment .bv conditions
nnd new valnes.. America must there
fore look to and prepare for a read
iustment of prices before her allies
will discuss freedom of control and
regulation in trade, . i , - .
"That is. we mav as well recosnUc
the situation in which we are placed
and take the bump. TTe can make a
cushion to lessen the shock of the
bnmD by America creatine lone term
commercial credits nnd in the creation
throueh the aid of American banks
nnd investors of dollar credits run
nine, over a term of years based on
security of undonbted value." .
PLAN OEMOLITiON
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 Railroad
labor Interests today proposed gov
ernment ownership and private op
eration by one largo corporation, co
operatively organized, and sharinR
profits with employes, as their solu
tion of the railway problem.
Testifying before tho senate Inter
state commerce committee, on behalf
of the four lending trainmen's broth,
erhoods nnd other employes' organi
sations, Glenn E. Plumb of Chicago,
recommended that tho government
acquire all railroad property at a
price fairly representing tho physical
valuation and entrust the operation
to a corporation to be directed joint
ly by employes, officers and the gov
ernment, and rates would automatic
ally be reduced when profits amount
ed to more than a fixed rate.
The corporation would bo subject
to regulation .by the Interstate com
mcrcs commission which would re
tain Us present regulating powers.
The brotherhoods objected to the
railway - executives' .proposal tor
establishing a 6ocrotary of transpor
tation, saying this would constitute
"regulating the- people in the Inter
ests of capital."
We shall beat our swords into plow
shares nnd our corkscrews into but
tonhooks. Brooklyn Kaitle. '
MUNICH, Feb. 7. Concrete plans
for tho systematic dismissal of the
women workers who have taken
men's places during the war huvo
been agreed upon- by tho general
commission of the trades unions of
Germany and the Central Association
of Consumers' leagues. Women will
bo released In tho foregoing order.
First Women, whoso husbands
have work. ,
Second Girls and women, who
hnva no one dependent on them.
Third Girls and women who have
from one to two dependents.
Fourth All other girls and wom
en.
In case male workers have to be
discharged. It will take placo in the
following order:
First Unmarried men .with no
dependents.
Second Married men without
children and unmarried women with
relatives to support.
Third All other mon employed
during tho war. -
Exceptions are permissable In or
der to avoid Injustice in individual
eases but the workers must apply to
their local trade union. Every effort
am1 unn arrled men who hava rela
tives or other dependents. i
Not all today's moaning is limited
to the hnrhor hnrs. Newark News.-
VIENNA. Feb. 7. The latest of the
"disclosures, so popular nowadays,
show thai Austrian archduchesses,
includiiiic the former Empress Zilu be
fore she was married, drew from the
vrovcrninciit lanro retainers for
monthly support and ciunrlerlv rent
money. Tho Austrian state bureau
for nrmv affairs makes the roVoln
(ions in an official statement.
It shows that Empress Zita while
still an archduchess drew as monthly
support ami. for rent the equivalent
of $:t,100 nt the penco time rate of
exchntuw. Her address was put down
as either the Ilot'liuri;. or Schoeu-
brunn, both imperial pnlucus, which
were placed free, nt tho disposal of
the archduchess. She had however.
in case of ennui, the choice of living In
the palaces at Hoiohenuu. Luxenbunr.
Gotiendorf or tho Uclvedoro in Vicu
na., ' ' .
Archduchess Auciiste, wife of
Archduke Joseph, received the eoaiv
nlcnt of $14,788; Archduchess Isa
bella, wife of Archduke Kriedrich.
Iti7: Archduchess ltlnnka, wife of
Archduke Peopold C'alvator, $717;
Archduchess Marin Christine, wife of
Archduke Peter Ferdinand. $4,0.18.
and Archduchess Mnrio Anna, wife
of Prince Elias or Parmu. :t8.4t(i.
and additional support fur six Grand
children in 1U18.
'Other disclosures reveal ' thnt'
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WASHINGTON. l'Vh. 0.--Assin
incuts for units for early convoy homo
from Franco were announced bv the
war department today as follows:
Headquarters ltllllh field nrlillery
hriuade: 347th and 348th field artil
lery roiriinenU (01st division); head
quarters first nrmv artillery i Utith
aero sqputulron: 'chemical warfare
casual company No, A, and ordnance
casual couipiiuies numliers l'J to '.'1
inclusive, '
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Drop littlo Freejono on nn nrlilttg
com, inetnnlly that corn top hurt
Ing, Uicu you lilt It right out. 1'.
duoan't hurt on bit, V, uiaglel
Why wait! Your (IrugKiatiiulli a
tiny tmttlo of Frcwone for t few centi,
miflli'lent to rid your Joel of every
hunt corn, irnft rum, or corn betwruti
the tout, nnd calluare, without irc
Unit at irritation. Try ill No lnimli.fl
. - .
Medford Sanitarium
A HOME FOR THE SICK
its open for reception of Patients. ,
MRS. A. W. FOOTS, Supt. '
PARIS, Feb. (Correspondence
of Associated Press.) The question
of the demolition of the ring of an-
tiquated fortifications, which sur-r
rounds Paris 'will be brought up be- j
fore the municipal council during the
course of tho next few months. This :
is not sc a result t lie armistice or
because of League of Nations which
is expected to put an end to the wars
forever or because of tba fact that
with modern artillery the'fortffica-
tiona would be useless. . The matter i
has already been brought np before :
the council. It dates bank from ISM'
The plan however wnull hava it be
referred to parliament oy tho i'Mc
l:ul onnci? after its al v'i'm.
i Iouls Dausoet, an nlderme.n of the
c'ty of Paris is sponsor for th9 pro
ject. He argues that the benefit's to
tie derived are a closer, easier con
tact with the Paris suburbs elimina
; tlon of the necessity of entering or
leav'ng Paris thiu the various gates
and the freeing of valuable land for
building purposes.
It 1 . .,
PRICE LEVELS TO
. 'WASinKGTON'. Feb. 7. Business
conditions are characterized bv slack
ening of production, reluctance of
commercial buyers to neauire stocks
pf goods in anticipation of reduction
pf prices nnd by only a filicht f allinn
ott of retail business, says the fed
eral reserve board's monthly review.
made public today. The board docs
not attempt to forecast the future
course of prices, but federal reserve
agents in several pena of the coun
try predicted that the general level of
prices would not fall much within the
next few mouths. Confidence in a
healthy development of the situation
was expressed bv the board.
"In the manufacturing field," says
the review, "chances arc affected nri
mnrilv by alterations in the prices of
raw materials and changes in the di
rection of demand. Changes are. how
ever described as being productive
of less disturbance than might rea
sonably have been expected, while the
tpnc of the business community and
its expectation of urosDerous condi
tions to develou in the near future is
strong."
IT'S UNWISE
to put off to-day's duty until to
morrow. If your stomach is
acid-dlBturbed take
the new o!d to digestion comfort I
toaay A pleasant relief from
the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia.
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
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01 vmmc Flour ; ' mmmmkMm
A - Oleomargarine .
Maxes w 2m& Manes ijuaiu.ii Makes economy a doubl0 piefl8ure. n gfirw.
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VVnlteSt, IP! I Health AT ONCE. Then take the earliest opportunity of conveying bread and on steaks and veRetables.
I SrDnTNTS to saia aeaier tne iaea inai you vtisn to acquire one 01 mese muu una u ngni irum uiu nuiru -zzijrir
QnTnafacf irAlLiil TTdnninPCG Composed of pure, carefully select- a
OVtvCIC51 :-rfi ndpymN Th, T ,v ,,L w 1 LABOR SAVERS ed lnaredienU and churned fresh Q
HealtWeSt Crll aDd A Gasoline Motor Driven Pasteurlzed miUt
nood niTr Or., Boote, Mar. 4. Dragr Saw Machine that saws X mt ticiM diff. s-safs:JJi
'BreaQ yJllflC SllCCeSS ' V.ushan Motor Work UP tO 25 COrds Of WOOd bttwm Oolumhl. rsiiiifcji
Portland, Oregon. per day. Drud Olconursarla and ' 'riitV j3k
- Dear Sin: Am havinf fine sue- : ttxcj crMunery butter U the KN. Ct"rtrifl
uns el OlwmartarlM. V 7 7 I aHAJ
Pmcied la waxed, edoi. lJgs' ItilSC
proof cartons. TJ. 8. Gov- s , 1 fS'
ernmcnt lniptcted. .z"'
Made from carefully selected Northwestern Wheat,
thoroughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern meth
ods known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are
retained and it reaches you clean,- pure and wholesome.
The Portland Flouring Mills Co.
j ! My The Kini ofrkersy
1 SterJ-. Tru Blu Grahams have the rare com-
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Hood River, Or., Boote, Mir. 4,
Vsughan Motor Works,
Portland, Oregon.
Dear Sirs: Am having fine suc
cess with the littlo old bug. Aver
age ten ricks to gallon of gas; al
so cut 300 ricks at 4 1-Sc coat
per rick. Going some for an old
rig. Respectfully yours, J, J.
KRUXEMACIIEH.
NOTE : We also suggest that
for good results you should
specify a VAUGIIAN
Drag Saw.
For further details addreit
VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS,' Inc.,
475 East Main Street. Portland, Oregon.
UNION MEAT GO.
North Portland, Oregon
The Sign of Good Quality
INSIST UPON
Golden Rod Cereals.
They arc tho perfection of
experienced milling excel
lent in quality and the pr
duct of a Home Industry.
Golden Rod Milling Co.
Cereal Millers and Poultry
Pood Manufacturers. ,
Portland Oregon.
Before the War
Crown Flour
Was entabliuhcd m a product of
the hlghc.t quality and recoiniizcd
by every houHcuifo as the beat
flour obtainable
During the War
Crown Flour
Helped the Ilousowlfo to Muke
' better Victory tread.
Now After the War
When wheat rolrictlons nro ro
rnoved und you can ngnin enjoy
frch, nouriiihini!, homo mndo
broad you duiit' need to bo told
that you get bettor romilta from
Crown Flour
You'vo learned, from experience
how much its imo Iniiirovun the
quality of your bread, Riving In
creancd volume, and vrckiviiig
.that ideal texture and imparling
that delMoun flcv-ir aud odor.
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