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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1919)
OTflDFOTtD MATTJ TRTTUJNTC. MTCDFOTtT). Oft TOO ON". "WEDNESDAY, FflBniTATty 12, 1010 POTU TIIIiEB 10 BE EQUIPPED ALLIES APPROVE III oi'dor lu limuro lliu miMy uf I ho lll'llUIll Olllllll'OII II f .Ml'llflllcl till) Hl-tlOlll liOuicliifllB nitmtlUK liii'l iili.lii iIki Id I'll lu nl onro IiiiiIiiII riru unruly ilnum lu ouch milinul IiiiIIiIIiik, ilnum lliul hwIiik Uiilli hi mill mil, nil lliul In cimo of n (iniilo tin) imiuIIiT cKi'twn would not III) iluluymt. Not only tlml, tint In llin lliiii u( liitilltlunul nullity Hi it lioiinl dur.lilud ID IiiiiIiiII iiliiclrlii minli iiIkiiiiI r I n iiturniH on imi'li floor of ovury liullil- j iiiK no Unit In i-iwo of lli n liny ttmrlii'i or pupil could pnnli lliu iiunruHt but tun which woulil nliiriu tlio ontlio IiiiIIiIIiik. Now Hi urn In only oim alarm, whli h I lorn toil mt tint flint floor, mill whli h tlm Juullor In hup nmiil lo i-Iiik. Kvur uliiiu liin ruttirn from thu funt vlmro hit Hiiulli'il InlD tidionl miliily mill hviiluntt, Dr. 10. II. I'orlur lum iiriteil IiIm follow lui'iti horn on llin Nthoul lioiinl o uilopt lliimo inviiHuriiH of tuifi'ly, wlik'h ii r 0 umiiiliiiounly up. pro i oil by ihu buiiril. Tim rui'iMit luiitvy nilnti ciiiihi-iI Irnuhlii hi Hiivurul of llin ni linnl Inilhl. Iiikh. I.iml Hiiliinluy iiIkIU'h iIhIuko fliiiiilml thu tinniminnl of WunliliiKloii ni liool, ii n it liiul m-litml hi'i'ii hi'lil Hun ilny thu IiiiIIiIIiik ivnnhl Imvu In lilt vu Komi w II hum hi'lil liorutlitu of I ho f liKttlltift of llio lowir purl of tint fur num. Hut by Momliiy mumlng, li ImlllUK llin wiilnr inn, ihn Jiuillnr wim ohla to marl a flro. Thn uuvu-iroiiKlin of Itui IiiiIIiIIiik wnrn iilmi l'Iokki'iI up uml uvorflimuil, ruimliiK wnlvr In ii.. it.!.. tli,,.l..l fi.v'M .1 i r"' "" ) noil I ii it ilm officii ri'roriln. Tim ruliiN hnvi) ii Inn hiiihimI wiilnr In Kuup up from llin y.rouiiil lu tlio lillill neliool tmno:in'til, iinrlully nil ilnr lliu flimrliiit of lliu room umiil by tliw iliiiit'rtt I4- ht U'ltrtt t'liiKM. On rfi'iinimfiiiliii Ion of Hopnrlnti'n ili'iil Imrriipurl mul .Mr. Mcltoynulil, lii'Bil of Ilm iiiliililiiri l:il ili'piirlmnul of tlm I1I11I1 nrhniil, tlio Uonril ilt'i-liU'il to fit out Unit ilupiirlmnnt Willi nil Imltutlim Imnk anil wliulmttilu Iioiikm ol(li'l). This will lio a wi'H-niiio Inno vation 10 iliu comuHTilnl pupllii mi Wuil an 11 ltl k prncllciil nlit In llinlr limlruiilnn. Tlio liunrU iili-o ilvclilml to puri-linno ir.l) tiruup hIiikIiik liookH of thu IiiIuhi I mi no for tint lilKh ni'liool. TIiuko book 11 ronlliln nil Ihn 0I1I luvorlliw 11 h well nit tlio iinw piilrlmlc ami ro Un ions doniia ami ntmnlnnt clun ur.i-ii. LIED TO GET IN. WAHIIIXUTON, l''oi, 12. AntlliK Hi'crulury I'nlk iimiiiiiiicml nt tliu ntiilK ilupiirlmnnt loiliiy Unit tlio Unit oil Willi" now hud nixniitud rormully thu inopomil uf tlio .liipiimmo Ki'vnrii muiil In I'i'ininl lu plitim forho ro Htoriilloii of rullwuy truffle lu Ulburlii. "Thu iiurpoHO of tlio mtrooiuviil," Mr. I'oIIi'm nliitomont nulil, "In lo - Hint lliu ItUHHluim In Hlhorlu III nmiiln IiiK Ihulr iidi'mi ill nonditlou of llfu mid Inivo imim ruiirhnd upon n ili'f lu ll 11 iiiidurnlmidliiK thill tlio rull ay nro lu bo opuriitud for tlio liitoriiiln of thn pooplu of Hlliorlu. Tlio UnlR'd Hmiim mnl .In pun Inivo oxproly vole. ud llmlr illnlntiiniiili'.il purpoHO not to InfrliiKo on miy oxInlliiK rliiht ollhor of llinmln, or whnro tlio CIiIiioho Knn Inrn In coni'vniMd, of Cblnil." I'lulur lliu plnn, which nlrondy 1b biiiin; pu'. i.ilo cr;c t, lliu Klhurlun rullwuy nynlr-in, wlilili Includiw tlio Chlnnni Kimtmii rullwuy, In to bo miporvlHod by uu Intor-ullluil I'ommlt tiw, Willi n Ituiiiilun uh chiilriiiun. In itddllluu lo HiiKaln, Jnpun mnl tlio I'nllnd Hlnlcit. Urnnl llrllulli, Krunco, Iinly mnl China liuvo boon uuked to bo rniriiiiili)il. Tiicliuliiil uml oconomlo iiiuiiiihh inout of tlio rnllwnyN will bo In tlio tniuilH of n U'rhnleul board, Ilia proxl- di-itt of whli'h will bo John K. Htovonn who wun Inmd of tlio Aninrlcun rail wuy iiommhiMlou Miuil to llunnln In 1IU7. A military board will co-ordl- imtti iiniitiMH nffuclliiK mllltury trntiu porlulion iirliiliii! from llin prnsi'iico lu ItiiHNlu of mlllliiry fon.'c of tlio I'lilU'd Htulni mid tlio union. , "Tlio undurHlnndliiK wna lirouched lii'fnrn llin rimrliiHloii of thn armls llii'." tlio oflU'lul Matoiuunt Hald, "tint Ihu problnui of aldiiiK tlio poo plu In Hlhiirla rounilim tlio numo and Iiuk lii-iiiuin vn mora uritont. ItUR 11 1 11 11 railway ufflirlult Inivo ropvalodly urKi'd Ihn niiiUmiKo of Mr. Slovotia and nxpri'nil tliulr cordlnl and hiiuc lul donlro Unit I liny nhould bo helped. Tha iiHnni'lalod govornmontii tiuvo boun iiii.Tiilinoiin uu tu tlio urgency of tlio tilt tin I lun. ' l,ONIX)N', I'oli. tz. Tinrldunli) of 111111 HlrolchliiK Ibo trulli conHldur ably tu K"t Into tlio lirltlnli army whoii lCiiKluud nuoilcd ovury iniin and tliuii riMorlhiK virtually to mutiny lo got out nflur tlm uriiilnlku wan nlKii od iiuve boon hIiowii at Kolkentono durliiK luvontlKiillon of tlio flrnt 1I0 iiiolilllzulloii iIdiiioiihI rjilloiiM thoro. Aflor novoriil liuiidrod 111011 hud du cllniid to omliurk for I'Vunco ut tlio ond of Ihulr (,'hrlmmuH luuvo tho mili tary uuniiirltluB In-null iiivoDtlKUllnK irni Ii caHO nopuruloly. Olio inu 11 who mlKlit bo JudKOd anywburo from lilt to '0 yearn of aKo uppuarud buforu tlio oxumlnlnK offl corn. "On what (round do you think you nliould bo rolnnnod now?" ho was ankud. "I'm moro than 41 yenrn of bro," ho niijd ri'lylnif upon tho rulo lliat 111011 of that uko or moro should bo roloaiivd u noon an possible. " "Hut your urmy book nhow you onlinlud fiftoou uionllm uko ut the uko of ."..'." "Vou will liavo to provo that," en 111 n a quirk reply, whereupon ho turn ed to a nililille-neil womun spec tator, bin wlfo, who bud anticipated tho Hltuntloii unit produced a birth cortlflcala. llo will bo rolniiHCd at on en and tho method by which lie voluiilourod will ha eoiivenleutly for Kollan. "f Kavo Unit an my uko to xot In, nlr. I uui fill yeurn old now." DurliiK the liiHt your of tho war no mlucrn wore ullownd to Join the army. Their ruukn already bad been depleted uutll biirely enough coal wan boliiK produced. Another demoiintrutor claimed lio Khould bo relaanixl bocauno lie wan a miner, Hln record nhowed ho ropro nuntod lilmnelf an a flnli-iuoiigor In order to join Ibo colorn. When ho proven ho in a miner he will bo re loaded. ' It Heoinn (hut the only line of the I'ounuiner In to bo eoimunied. l'lor lila Timeii-t'nlon. T TO STRIKE BY WA8HI.VOTON, Keb. 12. The right of railroad employes to atrike would be Innlnted upon under Kovern mont ownornlilp, A. B. Clarretson, prenldent of the order of ftallroad Conductors, nald today during hln ex amination on railroad problems be fore the senate commerce committee. Sharp opposition to tho govern ment's present policy toward organ ization of Its employes was expressed by Mr. Ciarretndn, who also opposed the minimum wage an an effective mothoil of nettling the wage question. No mattor If the minimum wago were fixed at $25 a day, said Mr, Unr retson, tho condition of thu luborliig man would not be Improved because tho cost of his products would bo correspondingly Increased. lie suggested as "a piece of antl Bolnhevlk nontlmont" that the tyran ny of one class would novo? bo less than tho tyranny of the other. Referring to the Seattle strike, the witness declared local labor unions there had acted In opposition to their national leaders and asserted that whenever "unions will break away from the domination of their chiefs they will break the laws of the land." Two Ocrmnn Hteamcrg are to be used in tnkinir American officers and men on exeinnioriH 11 u and down the llliiue. No woner the cx-kniscr is re ported to whow he ib becoming n booe pih lunatic. Baltimore American. GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH ! " ; TTrnTWRStTTft V . HEARTBURN Instantly Relieved Bv , BISURATED MAGNESIA IN 5-GRAIN TABLETS AXD POWDKR XIOf ,v BISURATED MAGNESIA Is ft Mag. nesia compound especially prepared for the safe, speedy and certain cor rectlon of dangerous stomach acidity. It comes only In the form of five grain tablets and powder In sealed blue packages. Do not confuse with commercial magnesia, milk of mag nenla or citrate of magnesia. Look for the word BISURATED and get the genuine from DRUUOlSTiJ EVERY WiHDRE. 3E DAMP, CHANGING WEATHER Itriuifs IU Toll of Hlckncks to Med. ford 1'euplu - Any pum-o that favorn (iormany will bn onu that pnnst'ili iiniliirtuiid ing I'hllnilnlphla liniulror. Am wilder liouinx lo lie n liltlu to (ie in llin In 1 1 n' Hpriutf. kiiiiui ieoilc mi" L'ellllli: more inlerefteil in the Nil I ii ill ill I.eiiL'iii' t Ii 11 it in thu I.eilL'llo of natiiiUH. t'liluniiii State. lii'imrN urn Hint I'm lloliunr.ollrrn cx-knixer is ruii-iiitr 11 lieurd, which is nu ittiiiriiveuieiil on iv lial lie 1ms lieen ruisiiii; on the Inst four or five venrs. I'lnliiili'liihtii 'riH. Chilly, dufflp, chunglig woather Is hard on tho kidneys. Kvou moro IrrltntlnK are colds, grip and pneumonia: Thuy coiiKest tho kidneys; They bring backacuo und disord ered kidney action. For weak kidneys use a tested rem ody. Medford people rocommend Duau's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. II. Guntln, r. 2 1 , S. Grapo St., Medford, snys: "I have boon tak ing Donn's Kidney I'llls whenever I have Jolt tho need of a kidney mod- Irlno for sovaral years and I have always received tho most satisfactory results. My kidneys seem to bo my weakest spot and cvury Uttlo cold or strain nffects thorn and my back be comes weak and binic. After I liavo taken a cnupla of boxes of Uoan's Kidney Tills, my kidneys becomo nor mal and lu every way I feel as woll und strong as over." l'rlca Cue, at all dcalors. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy got Donn's Kidney I'llls tho snmo that Mrs. (iustln had. Poster-Mllburn Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. THE DAY'S C3CHRISTIEC3 BEST BET! aC OM EDYD Fifty. Furlong "' ' of Daring hove 1 1 and Thrilling Advt?ntur? ,. . - , C Tonight Tomorrow They're at the Post mm PRICES Lories ; . Kiddies Floor .35c ...... I Oc ..25c Til MAiCIM JOCKEYS YOU KNOW HORSES YOU KNOW , . . Staaed at iUiJ SARATOGA A Romance of the Bluegrass " E3BRUCEC czuSGENICe READ THIS About Some of the Larger Northern Creamery Interests ? V t .? Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y y r r Y Y T t ? Y : t ' Y ''. Y Y Y f ? Y Y 'it:- s . (From Poiiland Orogonian.) CREAMERY COMPANY FINED JENSEN CONCERN TLE ADS ClHlTY TO IDAHO INDICTMENT Combination in Restraint of Trade and Monopoly Thereof Is Charge Preferred. IJOISK, Idalm, Feb. !). (Si.oiMal.) The Jensen C'roniiHTV ( Viiiiiany, 1 lie largest creaiiicrv eoiniiaiiy of tho Ndi'lliwesl, tlii'ouh its ntloriiey, James II. Hawley, cn- tered a jilea nl' guilty Saturday in the United States l.)is .trict ('diii't to an iiidictiiu.'iil returned February 24, 1917, charging, "(V'libinalioii in restraint of interstate trade 'and to tibtain niontipttly t hereof.'.' Judge Dietrich im '' poat'tl a fine of 7,1)00, 'which was jmid. Through t he plea of guilty made by tho giant corpora-. lion, the indictments returned jointly with that. of the Jenson Creamery Company against the Mutual Creamery Company, AV. lOenscn, E. W. Ellis, Carlisle Hall, W. W. Hamilton, I). E. Newman and II. A. Shcllenberger, mana gcre and superintendents of branches of the Jensen .Creamery Company, were dismissed. February 17 ia'thc date set for the trial of the mana gers of the other companies iudieted at the same time, tho remaining companies being the Henningsen Produce Company, a corporation of Spokane; the Hazel wood Com pany, a" corporation of. Portland; Klock Produce Com pany, a corporation of Seattle. The indictment was one of the most far-reaching ever 'returned by a Federal grand jury in Idaho. The gather ing of evidence against the defendant companies began in 1915, when the government sleuth, Leon Boone, of the Department of J ustice, was placed on the case, whieh took him over seven Western States. The specific charges were':" The payment temporarily of high prices in order to control the market; the issuance ;. of false weights and tests to injure-Competitors; attempt ed bribery; improper use of employes of competitors; pre venting storage for perishables; giving o short weight;' influencing legislation against competitors apportion ment of territory after a false showing of. competition nsing coercion in the. fixing of prices for raw materials, and charging excessive and unwarranted prices to con sumers. ! : SUPPORT YOUR REAL HOME INSTITUTION ACKSQN COUNTY CREAMERY (Operating Creameries at Medford ' and Applegate) ,Not a branch of any of the Northern Interests, and.not in any combination in restraint of trade or to gain monopoly. This institution is honorably striving to develop an industry which will be beneficial to all of SOUTHERN OREGON, and it is up to you people of this part of the state to beware of unscrupulous and unfair methods used. It is YOUR DUTY, for the protection of YOUR OWN INTERESTS, to staunchly give-your undivided -support in the building up 4 k and the successful development of industries whose money circulates in your own community, flowing thr9ugh many channels, , and some f 5 I 4 'A. X of which is sure to find its way back to your own pocket. i