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rmivm KENNAN TELLS OF RUSSIA'S ?'LITTLE GRANDMOTHER" E Daily Health Talks MTCDFOTiT) MATTi TTtTBrTNK. MPIDFORT). ORHOOy. TUKRHAY, FEBRUATtY 11, 1010 1 i 1 1 1 " KHW YOKK, I'Vli. II. WIm-ii Mum. ('iillicrinu IholikuVhla ( il T I c I i r ii - llll.'IV llllUWII tl) UllllilUlM of IfllHhillllH the "lliilniHkii. or tlic 'Utile ui'iiiuF luullii'r til' llio 1( iiMi.iitu revolution," Hlllppi'll ill till' lllillht III' llll ltUIIIKtlllll- iil uilili'cKM In 1,'iU lU'oiiiliiciil Amori- I'llim lit tllll lll'lll'V hIii'I'I MI.'llll'IIIOIll here llii oilier ilnv lii cinliiiicu mill Uihi (Iiiiii'uh Keiiiiiin, tin' iiiiilinr it nil oXMloriT, wild runic In 'ini'Mii'i'twl upon tint uiillii'iiiin. then) remained to III' tolll'tllll Nllll'V III' II Iclnlllltllblc I'licuiUliin (linl Ih'uiiii ll.'i vi'iiih ii u in tin' wHiIh ol' Silii'riii, riniiled before ii lua llio In Mm hemic on rillli iii'i'iinii ' overlnnliinif tlui uilliut tree n Ci'iiti'iil 'nrl(, Mr. Kkiiimii IimIiiv ri'lnli'il Willi urcut viv. i (I M H llllll KVItlllltllV lllllt llllllSO Ills I'Mnihi' of tho lliiHrtinii iii ihiin linr rur mill tin exile wjiich, in IHH.1, lilillllilll llilil ill t mull Willi "IIiiIiiimIi lui," tlii'ii ii imlilii'iil inisniHT in n lilth' burnt or villnuit, culled Sclcii -tritfk in tlin inoU ilii-.uliili' null o' tin-Tiiuis-ltniliiil, , l.lvi'tl I'mler Horroro "Sim mix II"' 1 1 1 v I'iiilii'il woinmi within n riuliiiK of 1100 milrs," s. k it I Mr.. Kcniiiin, "Sim ninile u vcrv ileci liiiprcNxioii vnoii inn iik ii uoiiuiii of heroic cliiirncler. v it'ii t fortitude uinl jllllolllillllllll! I'lll'l'l lullll ".1. I IlI'MT I'X- nceled l.i urns her it u ii 1 1) whi'ii I li'll lii'r Unit iluv III IKNI liiH'iiiihc' il kihmii cil piiibnblc llllll "Ii,. would ilii' in i'X ilc. Alh'iii'v -.lia luiil MM'iil I'onr voiim iif lier lifci in ihc tnitit'K lit Kuril. Kin-tern Silo'i' ii, wltoiv imlilii'iil ol li'iiiliT-i wi'iii .iiliii'i'l il lo Hit' unci riuiirtitm I'luii' Imii'iil, slm-vcd, iiml irui'llv lll'llll'll llV Ill-lull I'l'illllllllln of the 'Illni'll ll lllilliil' cndivci! In' rfturiloiil to ilisiiov nil lltoM ivlfi onimi'il mi- tot'lllI'V. ! . ' "It 'didn't i I'm luiv.lilt' Iiml it wo mill i'oiiIiI live nnili'i; MH-li horror. The M'Vi-ritv of lite Ircntmcnt tirnved fnliil lo IhonvmiiU of llit moil ritu ui'il ini'ii. A inl wi, when I lniiln Mini'. Ilnwlikovkkv uoad bvil il ivi'H wit Ihn Hiiildi'it ntixt-i vitttr. Hit Iii-I word to urn were: 'Mr. Ki'iiiiiui, wo nmv iic in exile unit ii'ir children nmv iliii ill Kill' mill our eliildmti'n i-hilil r-n nmv (lie ill erilc but Miiiiftliiim will come of il lit In-!,' Effort (4i Kriiio ''I luul uiilii' lo ltui-iii on n Ki-ci'i't mihiioii mill whili- I wii tlitiro Mini'. IlriMhkotxkv mailt omp of her iit tontotH lo I'li'niHi from Silo'i-iu. tuttt. ilinunl-cd Hi it mini, iliil Kiti'i'i'i'il In triivi'lum .lull mill', uliim-l to I rktitnk. , lmfor hIii- wuh ri'i'iniliirml. " "Ihirini! mv thrnc vfiirs' iVMiuYiiiT. in ItuHKin I met ' 'Hiilnmkit' mivprnl tinu'i mnl iiIwiivh slio will ihn hiimip rlii'i'rfnl, iiiii'imiiiiornlilii Hniril. On in v lift vMl lo Iiit. to whii'li I ill rcmlv hm roforri'il. "h wiih cxili'il in th mo. norlhi'rlv imrt of Silii'riii. within tlui Ari'tii- Ciri'li'. mnl liveil nlonn in n log lint li'tihitn of tlm hiirtv-l I'limforti. Dnv mill niuht Iip wiih aiiiirilcrl liv nniii'il nolii'ti mill luul food Hiil'lioii'iil mil V In ki'PP Iht nlive. "At thin limo 1 wiih on ntv wnv lo nniitliiT I'onvirt Ki'tlli'iui'iit whi'i'ii 'Itu linnkii' Iiml fiiunilK. fitllow rovolll tioniKlu. Sho wiih I oil mo to liiko ii .four uill.t mnl from Iht wiinlv Klorc of prrsoniil lii'lonuincm piilhi'tii'iillv biivo nip Kiniill nrtii'li'x to i-xiircsH Iiit love for Iiit rnmiinninnit in iiohitv. Olio nf lli!l) toki-ni wim n Hull' ri'il 1'i'iitlirr (III"!!'!'. I ilt'livorej nil of thimo nipini'iiloen, Xovcr n TorrorUt "Shu wiih never n terrorist, never ufiniil hired wiih hoiiili Ihrowini; nihil ists. She is mi iiilelleelmil soeinlisl, nuille so hv her itbhorreneo of hitI'iIoiii mnl her hviiiimiIIiv for the ltiissinii moli.iiks or iennnt. She ilesireil to nmelionile their hiiiil life. Thnt is why hIw is so iiiieoiiiiiromisinulv 0i DOMi'il to the llnlslieviki wliom she lius ilvsieimleil its 'mili'ilerersl of Itnssinn l'ri'eiloni. "Tho renl revolnlionnrv movemeiil In Kiissin heirnn in 1H78 tnul 1870 when 2,000 or more nersons like. Mine. UrcHlikovskv, oniioseil lo Iho niitoern. iiv ' of llio cznr, were Ihrown inlo lirison. All of lliein were freed e.v eept 11)11 mid Iho soeiul upheaval . nl ii I'l I'd, "The Hlorv of llnhnsliii's' ropented ol'forls In- cHi'iipu from onptivtiv would make mosl inleroslinu: leadinir. Th Jsl dash she Hindi' for freedom wiih live vears airo. Iinaiiim) n wo man ,70 years old, still iiiiliroken in liiiid mid heart alter so mni'h uneiiisli mnl torture, still menlallv eneruelle nnoiiL'h lo devise a plan lo olilain her Hlierv. 'I lovo mv people,' slio lias mi id . and this thouudil ilotilillosH has . lielii!il lo stislnin her. .. , , Ulvcn nn Oviitlon "When Kerenskv enme into power nml Mnio. Ilreshkovskv and other ex ihvt were Creed in 1017 she emmi lo .I'etroirrad and wiih reroived as n Croat national I'iuure. Al'tur the downfall of Kerenskv, for whom 'lln- hiiska' had Ihn hiithest remird, lieina ol! Iho riiiiio pnlitieal faith, slio Htart eil 'il niimnziliM railed "i'lu People's lAVill' and ediled il until she was Core oil to uo into liidinif hv the criminal elements of ilhii Ilolslieviki imninst. whom sho had heen wiirniniHIio peo ple and for whom she held a feolimr vol' deleslntion on account of their lawlessness' and lorrihlo eriines, "Mine. Ilreshkovskv Was hidden for months in rnlrouTiitl mid Moscow, her friends in duilv lear I'oivlier sal'uty, iinhvithstandini; Hint her whole life liad- boon devoted to the hetteniienl of Ihn oppressed anil impoverished MUOUTUED WAHlll.VOTO.V. Knl,. ' 1 l.A lirouilur field for thrlfl iroiiiKiinilii llilil year t tin n the niero net 1 1 iik or HtuiDun him lim n cIiohi'II by tin) nut lonal war kiivIihh orKiuilKulloii, ami lu illHtrlc.t mnl niuto lirnnehoK, Thuu hiiiiiIii of worker lire InHtnieloil, jl wiih iiiinoiiiieud today, lo preucli iru llenl reunomi for IniiilllKunt unvliiK, wluo miendliiK, iivolilmico of wumo mid mire liivimiminil, To 111 In end, nrtlvlllou ot tho war mivliiKii orKmilziilloim will Include Hilillnlloii of ulrciiliim leni'lilni; Thrift, orKniilzntlon of wur mivlnuii BoeUiileii, imtiilillHliinent of ournon of thrift l tidy In m liooln mid collflKea, eooiiurullon with lllirnrli'H In oncour "Klnn rendlnit of thrift mnlorlnl, anil wl'ili (nil imir Inn to uromoto mivlng IllliDllK einiilnyci,. riai'tlcnl Thrift. I'rueilii.l iliiiit, hii)k u ruIiIo book laHiind for wur vavliiKi workers, con bIhih In llii'Hi) four ilin lli;on ; "Klmt, wIhii Hiieudlnit, irocedod hy thoumil to mnko ceriuln (hut Hie IMirclniHur it "in IiIh iiiniiey'H worth In coinmoillly, comforl, lurvlco, rocroa lloii or iidvuiiceinnnt. It Implloii tho litiliuidnic of nil iifl'JilH, tirononl unit future, mid of inounii of mnollnx I liiiin nVniln, mid then uponillnK In mil ti n way im lo meet tho mont tir Knt neeilH, "Secoiul, lulollliiunt iiiivIiik, which coimlHlH liUKOly of tiiri'ttolnn lll-con-nlderett or foolluli iiroBcnt oxponill tnren In order lo Im nlilii lo nucuro In llio fiiluro oliher neciittle or oven inoio aubntaiil Inl luxiirlca, Huch miV liiK Ir llio opipoKllo of mlNerllnCHH. "Third, mifii Invonimont. With wnr Hnvlnu Hluiniin nn iilmolulely nollil mnl iitinn'ilvo InveHtmoiit and nlno Iho mom nffoi tlvii mechiinlHin for biiv Iiik uiiuill euniH'reKiilnrly, ulrcvs nu.t iirnlly will lio placed upon Invnntmont mid nlhcr niivcrnnicnt aceiirltleK. "Fourth, nvolilnnco of ut, which In oh Important tu tho nation In poiico an In wnr." Think lli'foii! KK'nliiiK Tho first nlitp lo Inculi-iiio thoHO four prlni'lple, huvh Iho guldo hook, "In to oniouriiKO pooplo to think ho foro they npenil." It biIiIh: "Tho thouithlful mu'iiiliT iiciK more for lii wiifc'i'H nud thoretori' really Ket" more for IiIh work tluin dooH Iho IhoiiKht Iohh ptirclinHtT." lloro mo noma of tho mottoca mi K KeHted for thrift promotion: "DuhiH lira tho pnoroal Hpnctncloa thru which to rend advertising col umna. "I. ook before or you wilt find yourself behind." llenjamln Frank lin. "lulolliKent anvlng look to future win ii npi-nilliiK mid In, thoroforo, pout lioned enjoyment. "Monoy Ih oel-llko; war savings ntiiinim will hold on to It. "Heal morcliundlaliiK snrvlce ns slsm tho ciiHlonior to Rot what ho really noods, "Owners of war siivlims slumps huvo n (li'flnllo stnko in tholr nation, which ninlies for practical cttlr.on hlp. " "Which Is tho bolter citizen? Tho thrlfler or tho drlftor?-' ALLIES REPULSE LONDON', Monday, Fob. 10. The llolsbovlkl launched an Infantry at tack on Saturday UKiilnst tho allied poKlllons near Sredmnkreuxa, south oust ot ArcbiuiKol, and ware repulsed, nccordliiK to nn official statement on ncllvltlus In northorn ftusHlu, Issued by tho wnr offlco tonight. In Iho operations Friday In which American, Ilrlllsh and Knsslnn troops Improvod their positions south of Ka dlsh, tho HolHbcvlkl Biiffcrod henvy losso.i. LONDON STRIKERS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK 1,0X1)0...;. l-Vli. 11. All Iho strik ers in the oil v district have been in- slriielcd hv Uicir lenders lo return to work lomorrow. The instructions were issued todnv hv u joint eoiumit leo of the strikers. I'liiled Stales lo raiso funds to feed, elolhc mid cdiicale 4,000,0(10 Calhcr Icss nnd motherless Uussian eliildven but first, she says, 'the Ilolslieviki nifist be overlhrown. "In liussiii todnv Iheru are -10.000 eooperalive soeielies with n meiuber- ship of. l.V.OOO.OOO persons, niostlv heiids of families, nnd these are nil opposed lo Iho Ilolslieviki. Mmo. llreshkovskii speaJ;s for these peo ple." ' , Xdo repair daily waste effective ly. use GrapeNuts a delicious and highly nourish ing food. Hero la Ilroubliovskaya, "tho I revolution hut not In nny way allied with Rnlshovism In her white woolen cap and black shawl, mid with her Juno Add.ims, best known ot America's woman social workors, who met hur In Chicago and ar ranged tho mnelliiKS which tho 70-yonr-old Hussion woman addressed tltero. Forty-six years of Imr Ufa Ilroubkovsknya sponl In exile In Itus sla. but It has not lessened bor wilt to brlnit .veodom to her country. It Is the Kcruuaky purty, the little Uuuglun woman says, that will savo Husulu. ' MUNiril, Feb. 11. To Hive em ployment lo ruturnliiK soldiers the ministry for social affairs mid the ministry ot flnaucu hnvo decliled to build cottuKcs In dlHtrlcts where there Is. or may bo wiih tho resumption of Industry a need. Tho ministries have announced that Inilldliifi bonuses will bo allowed by the stale, the stmo Itself bearing two-slxlhs of tho costs, thu empire threo-slxlhs, and the towns or com munities mio sis t h . Tho bounes to bo constructed will will workmen's coitiincH, and tho rent for ilium will bo seitled bv tlio stale. If the cnttnKes specially benefit in dividual employers, the latter will pay part of llio town's one-sixth, nnd will colic:! tho reins n security fur Kmmw tJk Cbis IT'S Gold Label Brer Rabbit Molasses 1 with good hot cakes or waffles. Erar Rabbit, you know; is the real New Orleans molasses from New Orleans. Remember, too while sugar is scarce thousands of housewives are using Brer Rabbit in cooking, baking apples, stewing prunes, dried fruits, etc. P. 5. Gold Label Brer Rabbit for the table especially fine" for cooking and baking. The Green Ladel costs less and is splendid for cooking and baking Iltllo Krandmolher" of -iboRusslan I'AltlS. Feb. 11. In view of Iho complexity and dlvcrsllv of tho prob lems mixed by tho armistice, suys a 1 lavas report, the tuprcmo war coun cil has appointed a committee of e!; hi members to which will bo on trusted tho tnnk of studying these questions. The council, therefore, has postponed for a few days the adoptions of conditions to be Imposed upon (lennnny. . '. Tho Americans on the committee are Norniun Davis and General BlUs. (heir Investments. They may not, howover, advance or chunge the rent without permission from tho Elate or tho community, nor muv they alter Iho com;: ruction' nor mortyogo the picperty. ' iORIAL BAX FIIANC18CO, Feb.. 11.-30-quolu national park,, which a bill pending In congress proposed lo be known hereafter as Itooncvelt nation al park In honor of, and as a memor ial to tho late Colonel Theodore Itooscvelt, chiefly Is famed for the fact that within Its area Is Included tho oldest of IlvlnB things known to man. These are tho giant sequoia, or rodwood trees which grow In great groves scattered thru the park's area of 101, 087 acre, situated In Tulare county, Cullforniu. As In tho case of other national parks of the United States, tho Roos evelt national park was created for the people as a recreation ground, with tho added object of preserving the great trees from the hands of vandals. Adjoining tt is the General (Irani national narta containing 2'i3G acres, one-half of which Is In Tulare county and the other half in Fresno county. Within the two parks thoro are 1,1 fill, lf)i) redwood trees of which 12,000 are more than ten feet In di ameter. Tho comparative measure ments hero given Include the larger and bnter known trees which are pointed out to visitors: (ienerul Sherman tree, diameter, 40. ii feot; height, 279.9 feet, (ien erul Clrant tree, diameter, 35 feet: he'ght 2IS4 feet. Abraham Lincoln tree, diameter, ?.l feet; height, 270 I feet. California tree, diameter .'10 'foot: height, 2C0 feet. Cleorge Wash . Inpton tree, diameter 29 feet; height, 2.15 feet. William McKlnloy tree, diameter, 28 feet; height, 2I. Pome Idea of the age of these trees may be conceived when it Is said that scientists txpress the opin ion that many of them were growing snnllngs at the time the Tower of I Hu'iel was in process of construction, according to biblical history. Thou sands of them had attained a lusty growth before the birth of Christ in Uethlchem. . On the stump of one of the many fallen giants, John .Muir, the natural ist, counted more than four thousand rings, a ring for every year of Its j life. It's trunk, exclusive of the bark, was 35.2 feet In diameter. As the bark of the largest Sequoias Is i two feet or more in thickness, this I giant must have measured forty feet it "Motessca and bread!" All children like it. Give them Brer Rabbit because it's the pure New Orleans molasses. Bread and Brer Rabbit is one of the most economical foods for children. Besides, it is very wholesome, nuiritious and saves, sugar.' . Write us for the wonderfwlUrer Rabbit Cook Book of Southern goodies all made without sugar. Penick & Ford, J,ONIX)N, Feb. 1 1 . necause ho referred lo tho Cermans us "Huns" Sergeant E. A. Boyd, a lirltlsh air man, who wai captured was aontenc eu by them to a ynar'r Imprisonment, lie has now returned to Kngliind. With a lieitonant, Boyl was pa trolling off the Belgian coast In a seaplane. Thoy were shot down by enemy destroyers and while Boyd was in tho water lie wrote this mes sage: "Shot down at 8:42 p. m. Be lng picked up by Huns." The pigeon to which ho entrusted tho message was unable to fly and fell Into the hands of the Germans. The two air men wcro taken lo Brygos whore they were sent for by Admiral ron Schroe dor. "He was frightfully angry over my messago," Boyd relates, "and bogan to swear In broken Fngllsh. The only thing we understood clearly was that on tho following day one of us was to be shot. I had told him that I had written the message. "Later I was courtmartlaled and the court held that by calling the Gormans 'Huns' I had Insulted the officers and men of the German de- Istroyers, and I was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. "For the first six months 1 was ab solutely starved. . I gave away my watch for a slice of bread." Fallen trunks, which have. thus lain for centuries, remain undecayed and unaltered. )n diameter when it was growing. Ltd., New Orleans mni "Kvam d3"$?aLi 4tr : , Wluit IHH'tor 1'ti-rro Mil Dona For llmniuilty! BY DOCTOR CRIPPS. Jt bus nlwnvs soiimad to me that Dr. I'lcrce, of Uiifrulo, N. V., ahouUI be placed near tho top when a Hat ot America's great benefactors Is writ ten, ille studied and conquered hu man dlseasos to a deitree that few realize. Whenever he found a rem edy that overcame dlHense, ho at one announced It In tho newspapers and told where.lt could bo bought at small price. He did not follow ths usual custom ot keeping the Ingredi ents secret, so that the rich only could afford to buy the medicine, but openly printed tho name of onoh root and herb he uBel. And bo today tho names of Dr. Plorce and his med icines are widely known, and they stand for better health and belter cit izenship. One of this (treat physician' most successful remedies Is known as Doc tor iIMerco's Pleasant Pellets. These aro little, sugar-coated pills, com posed of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap things that uN'ature grows la tho ground. These. Pellets are safe because they move the bow-, els gently, leaving no bad after-effects, as so many pills do. Very often thoy make a person who laltos them feel like a new man or woman, for they cleanse the Intestines ot hard, decayed and poisonous matter that accumulates when one Is costive. : If you are constipated by all moans go to your druggist and get some ot Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Thoy may prove to be the very thing your system requires to make you well and happy. . Adv. A pair of Gloves for housework A good pair of rubber gloves makes a, good addition to the household equipment, partlcu loHy nn it enables tho doing ot housework nnd dusting and washing and scrubbing without ' any harm to the bands or nalLs. Full protection because best quality. Tough enough so tlioy will not tear. Buy a pair today. BOc and 85c Phone 10 MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also aeent for Fairbanks and Morse Engines. 17 South Riversld. Sulphur, Wizard and Land , Plaster. White and Red Seed Oats. Speltz and Barley. Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and lirass seeds. Full Line of Garden Seeds. Monarch Feed & Seed Co. JUST ARRIVED A nice line of ; , BABY BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS In old ivory and tan finish. Will save you money on these. . Liberty Bonds Good Here.- : Poole Furniture Co. WESTON'S Camera Shop the Only Exclusive 'r Commercial Photographer -in Southern Oregon. . Negatives made any time or ' place by appointment. ' . ; Phone 117-J. '. We'll do tLj rest. J. B. PALMER Medford. lPHARMACY&i t .. -. .. . i Uoilo of UiiHsia, Now bIio in in tUo jr?:'.r;'riif-.fy'n-,-j-rr-"'M--'f"'nii;'-r-1T- ,vriTO;MiuTiitwvr''iriW maw 2U8 East Main Street: