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PJOE TTTRTTH ' ASHLAND RAISES VICTORY FUND TO REPLACE DRIVES ARMY OF MILLION FUNERAL OF SLAIN PRESIDENT OF. PORTUGAL? HIS SUCCESSOR ILL DISCIPLINED LI E MTOFOTIT) MATT; TRTTJTTNT!. MEDFOttr). OTfF.'ON, MONDAY, T'KBTITTATIY. 17. 1010 RECEIVES AWTII IE soivis for it mm mi FEDERAL ROADS : - O. i AHW.ANI), Fi.li. 17. Willi avnr f.1,000 ulri'itilv iilciluml, nut to nii'iitinn other Hiil)Hi'iiiliiiiiN in nIuIiI, (Iiii Vic tory Wooli fund In iiriu'licnllv uhuici1. Ill fuel those who ii ro lit tins head of till' movi'iupiil declare Unit lint huh. iim of tliu nmihMiirv iiioiipv will prove to bit tliu li'imt nit it ol' mi uudiirtukiiiu which will involve llni ri'iKiiiirciui'iilH em ii liitr Hi'iilu iin to Hi'iMiriim iwiiin mont, i lit ti iMiliM'tniniiii'iit inn! iiri'iiniip NMri'M 111' Illllcr lIl'tllilN llttl'lltlllllt in ll I lie vii'lnrv ci'leliriitiuii. ('ti-iipcriiliou ill I' L'I'lll'llll I'lllllllliltl'l' 111 In ' eniintr tents, 'n tni I'niilijiiii'iit mill iirii)lniii IliirlttH will Iin Kintulit tlirnuuli i'luiiiiii.'ln m' lli" ui'Nii'i'ii lii'iul. (lUlM'll'I'H III' I III' Will' lIl'IMirlllll'Ilt, till,' uovi'iniiii'iii limine iMnui'Nhfil u will iftci'MK, I'Vi'ii iniii'i' limn pui I'lini'liiry. In iiH'i-t:iir I In' iiinvi'iiiriit, tint imiiiii't mill' lit wliicli nsHiiincn n I'cKliriit ioti ut! fiir mine t It it tt merely luml siuiiili- CIUH'O. 'i'llr problem will III' IlliW lillltiv sol- dim In nlnii i'iiti'1'liiiiiini.'iit l"i'. Smiie M.V iiOtl. W illi" Utlll'I'H imiiit to I hi' I'ilH'IIIIIKtlltll'l' lllllt Jlll'lllllll I'UlllltV alone i- iimii'i'M'iiIimI Ii v mum t It it it l.Oun in iim rittilti, mil to mention otl IT colllllici iilliiil'i'Ut wllil'll will lie I'Old llllv Hllll'd to Wild I'l'IIK'M'lllll- live in u"iii'ioi" iiMiiilii'r 4. All llii'xi' matters will linvi' m Iin iIiii'kIii'iI. out. iiiul forliiimli' it i Ilmt tin- Vit'loiv Mfllromi- w II noi oiii'iii' nnlil iiiiil-Hiini-mill'. I liti" iillouinu tin ucniTjil mill Kpt'l'illl r'Ulllllitlei' full llli'llnlllll of oii "rii'iiil v hi to time iiiul incnim in tH'rfi'flii'i' I'll nrriiiini'iiiriiti respect. ilrt II '!. I .)!. Ml till' 1.1'lllie uf wllil'll will rim I nnvtliiiii.' t'vi'i' iitli'iiiiili'il In Hi " nmt". lii'ti'i ii'"l unilii'r-- iM' inut v illi i!ii I'liniiiiiiii oIiiiiiiiiiu ilin. ui'Oul liotiii-i iniii'i wcN'oiiu'. mot lire rlilli tl nvi'r tin' i'li'.i ii'nl enl'rr lo "I'll, lint" OM'f il'.'llill. ill tllil lltu'til'llllir ill- sUnce to lion.! till' ctili'i prise. Soini' (if the htivii in iliiiforni nciiI to Heidi- horiinr loVnliiii'K to "romiil mi" llii'ir former comrades m llic service, would "rent more iuli'ri"-! mill secure urenter result I Iin n extensive uilvcrtisint: tliroiiL'li the orilimirv mulinc. Over "!" Hiili-iMiinniitloi'M have been nin'uintcd lo cnuviini tin1 town f until ciiillv. nlo to Hup mi the citizens n to pxiiip-Hiiiiii of lirnrtv co-tmcrnlion iu th" word in IiiiiiiI. Subscriptions nIioiiIiI In1 made nt once in order Unit the Kxrfiilivn poiuiniltep iimv know iiisl where they utiiiiili Tim piiiiviihs will lip tburniittli. tlf course llm vol- iilnrv nli'iltfit it ulwiivt ni'i'pitiilip. hut Nolipitort will lie L-ivon t Iin nioriil Mu-iiui nrivili'iio of PMPrlini! n hlmht iirtnrp in m'ttinv HiiliKi'riiilionM. wltii'li will lm imviililn in niontlilv in- NtiilluiPiitt from now on until nivvl Jiiiip. "N'ow in tlio lime lo KioWrilip.'' livllllllll HI'IUIM lit III" llillll M'lllllll anu lttt Sntiinliiv niulit. ti'iiinorpil I ho iniml of 1 1 io ult'iin Mi'ill'oiil IiiiuIih. nt cMimnnii'il with tin' ti'iiiiipsl IIipv I'vpprii'iii'eil llm iircviniiB pvpniiur on llipir own Iiiiiiip u'rniiiuN. Hip ri'i'onl lioiiiir Axlitiiiiil 21. unci Moilforil M. Thi'ro wiih ii bur iiiIhiiiIiiiipp. miIIiiih iimm mill ili'iiro-Miut Iwini; on lite whoon-pr-nn mill rpmunnlion wiilo re kik'pIivpIv. (liili'liifHi'il in well ninlit riwrv effort. i Hio orilifisni iliri'i'leil HttiiiiHt llip Mi'ilforil pliivurt, the liovt" linmH ciiH'i'iiillv, nt the fi'iiiiniiip or uiuiixntion furi'il bnttpr. iiiiitmui'h nt the Aslilunil uirlt won out hv llif iniMlrratP Ki'orn of 15 lo 11. fiu'iiros wliii'h the vixilort poiitpiiileil kIioiiM Iiiivc hepn npnrpr n .10.."i0 hiitiB. ' TODAY'S CASUALTIES Wmiiiilcil tpvori'lv T'riviilo Done lot Wini'liri'iipr. l'orlliinil. Hie. DIpiI of ilisi'iiHP I'rivnte Osi'iir W flnwor. l'orlliinil. Oro. W. Iliiznrlh. WilliimiH. Orp.; Privnto WiOlnr Kilwin Mnrtiii. rnrllnnil. tiro. Hi'ttirnpil lo ilulv, iiwionslv ro poHiid iniHtinir in iii'lion Corn. Curl L. Brown. Silvprtun. tiro. Wnmiilnil Kliuhllv l'riviilo Ili'rmnn Boruni r. rortliinil. . Dm.; l'rivnlp Stimlpv C. Ilriulhhnw. I.o Orimiln Ori.: I'rivnto Kzrn J. Unwii. Stnn- fii'lil. Orp. . . Woiiiuli'il. di'irroi' liniU'li'i'iiiiiK'il Triynto Oliver 11. Walker. Kei'ilsnorl. Ore. ( ( . "Oivinir the men n imvl "f l;o pro fi!n linn iirovnn the iirenlett invetl inenl ever nimle hv tlio Kuril eum M " ilu iiiK'itrlisillt'- 111 II II II 171"' 1llllf. nil.r. - - Perluipt il will ilo no liiirni to put llus nut nnil Khow it to tlio Host. nosiun OIoIip. Sore Throat Colds Quickly Rallavad By Hamlin's , I WlxardOU Hamlin'i Wizard Oil Is a simple and effective treatment for ore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Ktibbcd on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold In one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts hnd burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, dinner sores, iatiff neck, and tired aching feet ISoothing, healing Wizard Oil will al- ivays bring quick relief. i Get it from druggists for 30 cents. !lf not satisfied return the bottle and itret your money back. ' Ever constipated or have sick Ijicadache? Just try Wizard, Liver .Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 tents. Guaranteed, , LONDON, Kiili, U. (Corroiipoil (Iniiiiii of Anrocliilud Tress.) Huii'ilnn Holnlii'Vlld have u wull oiiiliiinl unit illai'lplliiod unity of one ml 1 1 lou mull and will have doubled Us aUn and uf Tiu't I vciiiiHB lii another six or seven inniitliH, siivh the lluv. Cyprus KU'h- nnl Mltcboll, Aiuorli'iin YouiiK Men'H Clirlstliin uriioclallun mutretiiry who wan In cluirKii of .tlio nimouliitlon's work at Kazan on tlio Volgu river and who him riiturned from Uuimlii aflnr firienii monttui of, survlco In Holsliuvlk Hilnala. Dr. M Itclii'll hits Just filed his r liorl on tlio IIiiiihIbii Hltuatlon as It nppllea to tlio American Y. M. C. A. work wllh Ilin lieuitntinrliirs for the Unlliiil KliiKiloin linrn. I'niiilii" (ireuleiit llnniiiti' Tlio iiriivcut danitor to tlio Uolslio vlk ri'iilmo, Dr. Mitchell kolloves, Is famine. !.' :l'0 Holnlievl!;! rim feed Ituiislri tor tho next few weeks, they will rnullitito In power Indefinitely Is llm coiicliinlon reuched by )r, Mlt rliell. "If the ISdlnlii'vlkl can hold control until llm mid of f'eliruury they will probahly carry on for iinothar 12 moiitliit," ho mild. "In milli of Hie fitrt Hint I nin not a tlolnhevlk, I do not ImlU'Vo II Is poimllilo for uny nan. Iloliilievlk pnriy ur combination to overthrow the lloliihavlkl without a very lltternl allied a'lils'anca. Hut l tin llolnlievlkl have no rlulit In I'o liind. Kliotild the allies tako control from tlio lliilnhiivild and liand It over to niiii-niilshevlk Itussla, I question very oorlotlsly whelhor tlieao other parties could keep peaco nmoiiK tlii'iiisfllvi's for in cire than a few iniinihs. The HiltiK that mukes tho ItUhHlau Hltuatlon so difficult la tho fact that tlio Itualnn peasant urn! tho Uiir.ilim workman will not fulfill bis iinunl ohlli'.iitloiis, or carry on his work. Ilo Is lazy, aalflitli und refusps to PHpniixo the cauno of either the liolshovlk or Dio iion-llolshevlk. 1 know this to ha Irtio In tho confllcl between tho llolnlievlkl and Czecho slovaks along the Volga and I havo akiindunt nvlilenca to Insplro mo to lielleve that this Is true all over Rus sia. Itourgeolii Incnpiilile . "Tho liitelllneniHla and Uourgaols aro totally Incapable of doing any thing against the Dolshevik power. They Hike It out In talk and ubnsa. Personally they aro fine people nud my Ittmnlan Mends are nil liumliorad among them, hut patriotism and nat ionalism with ilioin ura words which havo not tho connotation which we attach to them. I met ono man In my IS months In Itusala who seemed to havo a suspicion of what these words menn. They are learning now hut learning very alowly. "It seems as If the capable and ef ficient Itusslan womnn will havo to stem tho flood of disorder and com pel this Russian tumult and chaos to take on order and power. It Is there. It will coma. Hut It will come slowly and only after tho heart of Russia Is tortured by tho tragedy of Its present situation which It has not yet fully began to feel and realize. Today and tomorrow morning It Is theatricals, the outpouring of tho native dram atic Instinct of tho lltisslnn, but to morrow noon will bogln the serious sober reality lo which wo can build an International Btructuro." E NKW YORK. Feb. 17. The stenm thin li'iitlenlam arrived hero from Itrcsl tuilii". with 2,":itl troops in I'luiline; :i I'Veni'h entitled men. Anions; the troops woro units of the fl'Jnil (TToarol divimnn; n detachment of I'oinpanv 0 of the l(12nd infantry of the 41t division (national guard Iroopt of Wnshiiiuton, Oreeon, Mon tnnii, Idaho mid Wyoming) and cas uals. The sleniiisliip Dnntc Allecliieri ar rived with 1,"H8 troops, ineluilinc the 01 st regiment const nrtilerv corps complete; III roe, officers and !18 men of the I'. S. H. Scorpion, who were nt I'onslniitiiiople during l.hn war. and a niinibpi' of civiliiint, nii'liuliiin. Y. M. C. A. wurekrs. The vessel sailed from Marseilles January III) . The Sixnolii brought -17 ensunl of ficers mid men, 1!) of whom were sick or woiiii'lod. The vessel left llur ilcniix l'Vliriinrv '2. FRENCH NAVAL LOSSES PARIS, VY.li. 17. A full list of Vreni'li niivifl losses in Ilia war in cludes four bntlloships, tho lloiivel, Sufl'i'im, tlniilois anil Danlniii four ariiied cruisers, the l.eon Oambelta, Ainirnl ('burner, Cicber mid Dnpolfl Tliuiiui'S! and ono fas teruiser. Hie ('baleiiii Rcnaiill. There wevo besides 14 desl reivers, eight torpedo bonis and -l submarines lost. Tlio loss in tonnngo wns 110,000 tons, against, (iiiO.OOO tuns for Kng lanill 7(1,000 Ions for llalv anil 17.500 tona for tho Uuilod Status. fit J W ; QfA lfei I If ; ' 'Thomfenda turned out In t,lsbon,TortngaXto daraonstrate tbeltl iregard tor the slain president, Pace, allied governments woro represented In the funeral procession wulcn is Jhoro shown In the Procoa do Commorclo. In the circle la the new presi dent, Admiral Joao Do Canto K Castro 8Uva Antunes, who enters his uministiatlon with a formidable eltort being. made bjrthe moaarch ' lau to ratastat Manual oa tlfo throne. BERLIN, Sunday, Feb. 10. (By Associated I'rcBs.) Spartncan troops from nearby towns marched Into Gelscnklrchen, In Westphalia early this morning and ovcrpowored the local military and pollco forces, a portion of which went over to tho Sparlacuns. The plundering of the city followed. Tho doors of houses were blown In with hnnd grenadCB and much booty was sorurcd by tho Spartncans. Tho Uolsonklrchen banks and the city treusury had been warned In tlmo nnd saved their funds. The raiding Spartncans enmo from Rattiingcn and Waltonscliold. Cnlseuklrchon Is In tho Wcstphn lltin mining region, six miles north west of Borehum. It has a population of about 40.000. r-very drink Try it i find I""" on the day ot his burlaL All the! PARIS, . Sunday, Feb. 1C. On Mnrcli 8 a French variation mission will leave for tho VBlted States with tho object of demonstrating tho de gree of efficiency French airplanes havo attained. The mission will take with It five fastest mccbines. One of the planes Is fitted with a closed cabin for tho use of tbe Americans who havo been Invited to accompany tho mlnHlon. which will havo five of tho noted French aces as pilots. The Itinerary of the mission covers Now York, San Francisco, Lo3 An geles and New Orleans, with a return to New York, the various stages be ing covered by air. Tho mission will take with It a collection of paintings and photographs IllustrntliiRalr epi sodes of tho war. These pictures will be put on exhibition. Try this When.a change from cof-fee seems desirable for amy reason and you want -to get your moneys worth in satis faction, ' ,:: ;.;v: - buy a. tiri of year more people Postum. Why? yourself; you'll Th era's a JRe&son WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. By tho terms of tho postofflces and "po4t roads appropriation bill, as passed by the. senate, Oregon, Idaho and Wash ington receive federal aid for high way more than trebling the amounts already authorized by a previous con gress tor the fiscal years 1910, 1920 and 1921. The total allotted to Ore gon road building by the federal gov ernment for those three years was $1,181,108, but the new bill 'ust passed by the scnulo Increases that amount to St.330,944. Idaho's total for the three years Is Increased from $913,320 to $3,305,357 and Wash ington's three-year total from $1, 082,313 tt) $3,971.782. , The total additional appropriations provided In this bill for all tbe states for the three years mentioned amount to $225,000,000, being distributed at $.-.0,000.M)0 for tho fiscal year 1919. $75,000000 for the fiscal year 1920 and $.''.000,000 for 1921. This means, of course, that the states will have to provide an equal amount In order to avail themselves of the fed eral aid thus provided. ' Forest Road to Ba Built But that Is not all the senate did, because It did something from which tho west will benefit more than any other section of tbe country. It In creased tbe available funds for ex penditure by the secretary of agri culture for Improvement of roads and tral's within or partly within nation al forests from $1,000,000 a year during the fiscal year of 1919, 1920 and 1921 to $4,000,000 a year, This, ill iv iww wurua, uivuiib uim uio 6"' eminent will be enabled to build ex actly four times as many miles of roads thru tbe national forests as ' heretofore and theroby to meet a de j maud that has been pressing during I the last few years from most of the western states. This money Is ex pended without any demand for e-iual expenditures from the states In which these roads or trails are con structed. The fact that the states must pro vide, an equal amount of money to avail themselves of other federal aid will not result in one less mile ot road being constructed than would be built If tbe government put up all of tbe money, because It Is shown by reports made to the senate commit tee that all the states have made ready to tako advantake of the fifty fifty plan offered by the government. Kxnct Figures of Increase Given An Idea of the Increased govern ment aid under the bill as .passed by tbe senate may be had from the', showing that Oregon's federal appor- j tlonment of road funds for the fiscal year of 1919 is increased by this bill from $472,394 to $l,2u9,S53; tor 1920 from $314,983 to $1,496,172; for 1921 from $393,729 to $1,574.-918.- . DENY REPORTS OF REVOLT AT BUCHAREST. RUMANIA PARIS. Feb. 16. Reports of a rev olution nt Bucharest nre lenied by the Kiimnninn press bureau lierp. 99 U.,Ul.l,.-fflr n T,l)l.wp.um1 "I I r in ' r- liJi m for, to set WRICLEY'S. It's in a sealed package, but look for the name-the Greatest Name in Goody-Land. 7 Aujajjj- . ', .V Sealed Tight Now Is the Time to The Medford Is the place to have it done. K'8 V VLJ J-.- Ing and slmontzing cars. Satisfaction or your money back. Phono 1 1 STORAGE P. S. We also have a few used cars for salo. Medford Sanitarium A HOME FOR THE SICK is open for reception of Patients. . MRS. A. W. FOOTS, Supt. f$ . .....jSi Confident Ufi(l Th. Jackson County Bank feels con- jH II pH II f Went you will appreciate the Service . II It llatfr it can render you. il r Vj TIl' is a GOOD Bank for you to con- llhU nCtt "'"" ' " 'orcet Interest : Jf . II 1"tt'' " SaVinSS ' sSy tSTABL i s h e Dvi.eas. -s"- PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE XltRIOlT & McKINNEY, Props. All of its goodness sealed In Protected, preserved. The flavor lasts! If and be SURE RIGLEY5,$K. PERFECT CUM rieXU -Kept Right Have Your Car Cleaned Auto Laundry specialize In top-dressing; wash- B 204 S. Fir Gompetent Mechanics Have chargo of all work in this shop and when a repair Job leaves ( tho shop you can bo sure It Is first class." All work guaranteed or no charge. We specialize on oiy-acotylene. Welding. 2f 8. BAItTLHTT