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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1919)
MTCTWOTID MATH cnwiOK, wfdxekday, ffjepjtat?.y in, into PSQI5 TTTRT11 COURT W1ARTIAL L IS WAMUNUTON', Koli. 1 0. Trlnl by conn martial of two iihvmI off I- oorn In eunuortlnu with uliiirKiui of bribery mill ( i-ii ft In llm 'I'll I rd Nuvjil Ulnt rlt:t Imvo ljuuti onlorud by Hucru- lury Dnnliils, ll'wmt n n no u n unit today t It ii t auf flcluut ovlduuco li ml burn subinltlnd (lilii inumliiK In u iirvllinliiiiry report by InvuntlKiUui'H to wiiriunt thoso rlul ImmnitliiUily, Huurutiiry Duu lln nuld lit luuitt two other cunua wore" dnvolupliiK. No im men wiro mniln public, but It wuit liMirnnil tliul ono i'uiio Involved tho ncruiitmidtt by nuviil inmllfiil afrli'or of a brlbo of S loiiu for pnits ItiK mi iiiillriint wlio wint not pliynlo tilly iiiiiillflnil for tho dulliw liu himikIiI. mill nnollmr fuse Involved a , lii'ltin M V'iDU to "iiciira a ilntull which would pvrmlt tlio applicant to remain . ut Iioiiio Iniluflnltvly. II r, Ihiuiili Mitiil llii'ni wiih no i-vi ilroi'ii "I mIiIiii' I'niiilitiiiim in otlii't' lliMl'il'U Or KllllillllN inn) l lint III! HIT holinllv lirlivwil llm c I I of llm if rcsiilnrilii'x in tin' llilnl iilrii'l. wliii'li Iium lii'iiiliiiiiirti'm nt Nuw York. Juul liiM'ii umttlv I'Miuui'nili'it in iiimlli vitil t'iioi'ts, lln iiruiiiiHi'il to inula' Dulilic nil iliMnilx. 43 ilSiiis IN HUE LUKE OFFERED K I -A MATH 1'AI.I.H, I'ub. ID. Tim United HI ii I'm rri:lMii!tlliiii service ban nunoniKvil Unit 4 'I moro farm units cnanlitltiiK "r rcclnliiit'il lulu mill from tho bail ot Illicit or Tulu ItiM son of liuro, are about to b leased for crop purnomii for tho coiiiIiik year llltla are Invited unit will bo opened March 5 Water will bo provided eventually, but a yet It In not need' rd nB I bo lai-iU aro nil liti'ilrrlsalrd to audi an eslmit as to make Irrlita tlun on the siirfarc uniiurwiiinry. Tb minimum offor ncreptud by tbo aer- vlcn for tho uso of ilici.u lauds I bin year will bo SO cents pur ncru. Thi) sorvko aUo nimmincoa Hint It will umi to: iir'lu't prpoiii for period ot flvo years ending Hccoiu biT .11. 1921. about 2iOO acres of osaollonl KrultiK lands along tlx shores of Crystal creek, n tributary of Vovtr Klamulli Inko near Ita nor tliurn mill. Thono lilds will bn opened on 'March 10. Nono of Hi In land will bo lot for lot than Utl cunta pur acre. WASIirN'OTON. Kill. . A rmifl. ilimtinl report innilo to I'l'i'Hiiliiii! Wil noii bv Ilcrbcrl ('. lloovor nix iiiuiiIIih nun on 1 1 io liiir input iinekciH wiih iiiiiiIii liiililin loiliiv bv til" I'ihmI iiiliiiiniHlrii- Bill PERPETUATES 8A1.KM, Koh. 18. Tho hotino by role of .10 to 15, hna paused tho son ntu joint mninorliil ralllnK upon con cruaa to pornotuulo tho federal em pluyincnt service. Hoprosolitnllv Kubll attempted to block tbo paimago of ho meaauro by charadcmlng It na ft political scheme dmlitnod t build in) tho democratic parly inn cbloo. Representative Horn and HmMh or Muttiiomnli. labor rielCKtilus , In tlio house, iloclurod Hint labor was anxious to sco tho federal survlc contliiuoit and dunlml (ho limlmiutlou Hint It wna political Iculiilullmi. Ronroiioutiitlvo tthvldnn Introduced a ifKolutlon In tho Iiouho yiwiorun; ' Drovldlnu for tho nnpnlnuncnt of n OroKon uiiiiinployiiiiiul commlnHlou of tovon iiivmborH. wliono dutloa v II Bhill bo to ntluiiilnto opporiunitlc for, aniDloymont and to act n a bat- aiico whuul In tho proper dlmrlbtitlon of labor nccoidliiK to tho law of 8iip ply and domaiid. ESTHONIANS FALL : BACK BEFORE REOS ' ' r.ON'l)()M. IVli. in. Ksllioniii fvooiw linvo Ii(,miii lo fill llmnk before i!"i llollievikl in llio rcuiiin ot rnkov aoiHinv lo tin ol'l'ii'iiil Kliileimint in Hlioil IiihI nidlt by tlio Krtllioniilll lluild ounrtorH. INCREASE BABY'S STRENGTI Everybody Iovca a baby and babv abun. dantiy robust. There are many young children to whom SCOTT'S EMULSION given in imall portions at Interval! during each day, would bo an important ucior . In overcoming malnutrition ana Binning them woll on the road to roomt neta. Every drop of Sooll'a It pan, rich nourithment, th hind that buildt itnngtk and ' Ohlldfon Tlirivo -n Scott' a '.... gcott It UlWIIC. Ulwuificlil. ). n-u liim ul tin .direction of tlio nnwiiliuit "lo I'HlnbliMli I ho mill poxiljoii of Mr. Hoover, mill tliu fi'iiil iiiliuiiiiHli'iition on llio control of I lie I'liii'iiuu uurkiim iniliiHlrjoit," In ri'i'Miil liciiriiiKH before I'lllllil'I'MHilllllll l-ltltl llti I (!0M ' W'illllWMI'H for lliu liviiNlnek men eliniuvtl enllii Ninii lieltveeii Mr. Hoover unci llio five lemliiitr unekerH, In llio ri'iioi'l, in reniono to n T uiieMl finiii llm ireilenl for lii viuWM on llio I'ccniiiiiieiiilulioli of llio I'eilel'iii ti'iiilo einuiiiiMHion, Air. limner toiiil lie reul firmed Iiih oiiininii L'iven iivurlv u Vent- before lluit "here in ii trowiim mill ilnnu'cnniH ilnmiiiiilioii of Hie mi lion'H foii(UliiffH," mid niiproveil Home of llio eomliiixHioii'M iiropiMiilH. He rneiiiniiieuileil eoiiKtriieliie routilution Tiillier tliiui Hlrelcliinj: lnuiioniry wot j wiih iiKiiinut feiiernl ownerHhm of the puweri' of llm aoveriiuieiit, unil ex IiI'imhciI I lie belief Hint Hie il'imimilion of llui uiiekei'M did not iieeeHHiinlv nn til V ttTiinir iliiinit on llieir iHi rt, but wna llio 1 tu t li in I oiiturowtli "of viinnuu fnelnrn wliieli need eorreetioli." Mr. Hoover ueeeiited iih eeonoin ieullv Hound llio feiiernl tnide eoin iiiiHxiou'M I'eeoiiiiiieiiiliiliuu reuiirilinu feiiernl control of iiiiiiiiiiIk; nnd rol'riir vriilor cur Herviev, nnd- mi id Hloek VMIiIh hIioiiIiI be "erilirelv iliHiiHHoeint imI from llio conlrol of the imekorH." Ho eonlendeil. liowever. tliul wronu inuclieeM between buverH nnd HellerH would not be corrected bv tliu covern. meiil coiil rolliiif or owninv tliu vurdx. ' lliu own iiiHlinct, Mr. Hoover Biiid. puekerH brnncli lioimes nnd cold Htor- uu' Olid wiirelioiiHe fueilitieH, Ooinc inlo iiHicctn of tlio imokiiiK industry not covered bv tlio trudo coiiiiiiinsioii, lio Hiiid: "If proper nbalttoira could bo ex tended near tbo Inrirvr towmi, po8ni lilv with munieiiml iiclu mid tbo ouer atioiw therein proteelcd from illcviti inulu competition, I believe Kiev would not only hiiccced, but would ereutlv tliinulute the loeul production of innit aniiniilH, One effect would be a crcut wlubiliziilion of priceH bv a wider bal ed market Hum tliul now no Inrvelv dupendviit iiikiii a hiiiiiII group of buv-ur." TEN MILLION ROAD BONDS PASS HOUSE 8A1-KM, Ore., Feb. 19 The home finally punned the ten million dollar ro&d bond bfll late yesterday, by a voto of St to 5. Several pergonal encounters were narrowly averted durlnft the debate after Representa tive Bchuebel charged that the alleg ed paving trust was "trying to put something over." The bill now goes lo the senate. OOME people have an idea that "all molasses is alike This is not so. Molasses varies in grades like coffee, for instance. To know real molasses is to know Brer Rabbit absolutely pare New' . Orleans Molasses from New Orleans. U The sugar shortage taught thousands of " resourceful housewives how Brer Rabbit takes the place of sugar. . We all know that we use sugar be cause it's sweet it has no flavor. But Brer Rabbit not only sweetens like sugar it flavors. Both sugar and Brer Rabbit are made from Suf?ar Cane. Both are pure. Brer a large GREEN LABEL Brer Rabbit Molasses is darker in color, slightly stronger in flavor, and is splendid for cooking, baking and candy making. It costs less than the Gold Label. For cooking and prunes, dried apples baking; for stewing neacnes ana orner amount of real - Rabbit contain sugar. ; -v There Are Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses Both Arc Absolutely Pure New Orleans Molasses GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit is mild in flavor, light in color and is delicious for table use as a spread for pancakes, waffles, biscuits, etc It is especially fine for cook ing, baking and candy making. v dried fruits; for baking apples don't worry about sugar. Use Brer Rabbit Molasses. ; " It is delicious, wholesome and health building. v And there is lots of it at all good grocers. FSVEjIIj Cook Book of Southern Good iesall made without sugar. Penick Mh Ford, Ltd., New Orleans, La. . For tb. Children .. Youngsters naturally crave mojasses. Years ago sliced bread and molasacs was part of the daily diet of children. GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit Molasses gives to the child the elements the young growing body needs. Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure; therefore, wholesome, palatable and strength ening. , ' ' Doctors will tell you what molasses and bread means to children. Besides it saves sugar and cuts the butter bill. .1 ..U- Molasses lixmy? rWf 8gSzzZ ' CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you havo Catarrhal pnaf nosa or are even Juat n little hard 'of hearing or have hoait noises go to your ilriiKirlat and t gut 1 ounco of Parmlnt Kloulilii strength), and add to It V4 Pint of hot water and a llttlo granu-. lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon, fill four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should -open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping ' Into tho throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs llttlo and la plea sant to take. Anyone loslnft hearing or who haa Catarrhal Deafness or bend noises should. ' Klvo this prescription ' trial. II You Too, Mr. Merchant ANY business, of any kind, here in Medford or the sur roundina community will find it advantaaeous to form a connection with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Our con-' servative policies consistent ly back ud our complete fa cilities. "Come in sn.1 talk it over with us. Wm. G. Talt ...-President FIRST NATIONAL BAN It MEDFORD. ORE. rxAPiTAitioojooo Ranch Supplies Formaldehyde Blue Stone Sodium Fluoride "Whale Oil Soap Stock and Poultry Remedies , Phone 10 . Vulcanizing 411 onr work strictly guaranteed ttf "be llrst class. , IK N. Fir St., Medford Phone 4&4-J l , MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS JUST ARRIVED BABY BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS In old ivory and tan finish. win RftvA vnu mnnnv nn ineRO. n ' Liberty Bond3 Good Here.' ruuic ruiuiiuic vu.