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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
MKDFOrtn MAIL TUTT5UNK. MI-WORD, OIp;00r. Fin DAY. FKHffUARY 21. 1019 PTTOT) . VTW, x SARGENT. TELLS LOST THE WAR i i Tim Ntiilli Anit'iV'iiii Krviow fur Ksliriuirv cuiiliiiiiti lliu liml uf a -ritw f o rlii'U'x on "'1'liu St rulrvv f lira Wimturii Kitm',.' Oil. II. II. Snrui'iit 1'. H, A. ul' Mi'ilfunl. ulm ru i'iiiiIIv ri'liiriicil ii Her Korvinu the lie ritiil of llii wiir mi tlin uciicrul Bluff In Wiiuliiiiulnii. I'lilniiitt Hurui'iit in rui'iirilctl ii m mi iiiilliiirilv n militarv miitlci'N niul I lio iiiitliui' uf hivrnl dooliH mi tiiclii'H niul Hlrnli'vv iihi'iI iih lutt limiltH in iiuliliirv I'NliililiiliiiipiilH. Oiliuu'l HhiuiiiI in liiu iiiicuiiiir ii Hi -do IkiIiU tlnit (Iitiiiiiiiv IhnI I lin wur l.v viululitnj llio I'liiiliniil iiriiK'inli'f nf ulrnli'ifv, hv iiiiili'rlnkiiiir iiiiiiiiltiiii roi'H iffi'iihtrH nu linlli (mihIi-iii niul v.'Krn front, in-lnul nf fiillmviiiu It NiiijnliHUiir ruli' nf tultiiiv I lie of. fiMiiv uli mi' Iml nun lini' ul a timo. J It) it (li'i-tniitiV, li hIiiIi'H. fnlUiwi'il linn I'Ull', llllll lll'lll lll'l'i'lmivi'lv III" l.'iO Pill" Kmiii'li front from l.nxrtiilmrtf to t'.Hitni'i'liniil niul tlii'ii miiU'il ilic ro liinmli'i' of Iiit fori-ftf with tlnmn t A m l riu nl iVniivelv uuiiiiiil firt Kurt H it mill llii'ii Si'rtitii, Ktic foiilil Imv ill f i ii I ml (In' iiniui'i. of Imlli xlmrtlv mid liuvi' ri'liirni'il virtotiniii.lv In tin1 uf li'in frnnt niul wild uvitwIh'Iih. . iur fnri'i". limn iiivinli'il niul i'iiii nui'iml Knuii'ii niul lnul in I In' iin-iiu-iinitt, (Iri'iil liiiluiii mill lli'lciuiii ili'. r In r nl nr. ln' i-uulil huvn lii'l.l Iiit Irontii'iH nuitiiiNl IIiimii. for ni'itlii'r lint' thin mi nuiilnlili- nrniV- niul tuiini li'T rt'inrii finni tln i'iihI. Iim vi' cm i llirniii'h IMuiiim williinit tniikinir I lie wnrlil lirr flli'Mlv liv vtnlnliiiir tin' mil nil tv nf l!ii kiiuiII iiiilinn. Ilnil t iit. ohm '"'in fnllniil, lliu wnr V Olllil lint lull f I'ki'i nt I It ft lllll'.t. over two vi'iirt, (Ir.'iit liiiluiii woulil n it linv'i ihi-liiti'il wnr nuniiiHl Lit nt tlie liiiiimiitiif, niul (Irriiiunv wmiM tint tin"- I'.M I hi' 1 1 ii nilnliin of tliv worlil mill llio uiir. r.ljril.lV. Keh. S 1 ly Amtocliilml I'rtaa.) Tim Ilruiuwlrk dlol wtia atormml liy unvmplnyntt punwna ilil y.e.'k mut the clmlrmnn tinil auvoml I'apuili'n worn rmiulily Imnill.'il. Ono Hoiimaolso iiHiinhiir who Imil ilntiarod tint n luTKii numlipr nf llin uiii'iu nloi were chronic lillt'r wan Inirtly Iiatin. FEDERAL BILL TO Of RED FLAGS SENATE PUTS TAX WEAR LIKE NEW "i '.M NcAlIn Soles put on my l)tirii wot ihtue shorn evrry cliiy nr nliii'ii iiiomlit. then luiij Nrfllin lull!-a- it cm. They uic mill in gixxl condition." write V. T. livmu, oi bc:iil!c, Wanhiiimon. Thin in ait linn hoe bill down to the minimum tlmwKlt Ncoliti Silnu Any one cun ilo this if Ik- will lullow Mr. livimit' cxfiiiilr. iiml liiivc hit bIkik rt'txitloinrd with Nrolin Silcs. 1'hrM IoukIi, (lurahle nolnt coul no morn than wilt" that itive only ordinary wenr. And nil goixl rcjiuir i)Khnvo thrni. Nt-fllin Soli romp on new uliocn. too in many stylm fnr men, women nnd children. They arc created by Svicnrc to lie all Unit noles khmild he omfortahlt! and waterproof, n well m lonif-wrarini!. Thev are made by The Goodyear Tire A Knhlxr Co.. Akron, Ohio, who also make Winiffnot Heeliitiarnntii.d to outwear uny other heel. WAWIINOTON, Ki'li. iiO. l,i'if'Hla. linn tu ininihh iiiiari'hiHliu in'tivitieM nr wriMMiuiiniln mnl iliu ilimiluv nf lluiiH or other viiililiiiiiii of vinli'iii'e wiih reeniiiiiit'iiiU'd uniiiiiiiioiiiilv Iniluv liv the Heiinln iudii'iiirv eoiniiiitti'U. The iMmiinillee drafted mnl ordered I'avoriihlv reiinrted a meiiNiini eom- hiniim tl red I Inn"' hill nf Henatnr New nf 1 it I lit ii ii . ii it l other IhIIh 1o Niuneil to cheek unlawful imittil'nn. The I'lillllllilli'l' neleil without iiwaitiiiir iim iniii'iiiiie of the iiinuirv into riiilieal nroiiauandii now lieinu eouiliieteil. The new hill, which in ex lieeled to niAftt llie iIi'iiiiiihIh of Kenii- toiH New, .luni'H mnl othurH who havn inxiiiled iiiMin nctinn In curb I. V. W. I mnl nt Iter riiilieal net iviticw. followHij "Keet nti 1 'I'll nt thu diholav on nxliibitioti of any iiieclinir. iintlieritiu i nr tiii'iioV mihlie or nrivnln. of nnv ! I lln, bliuiier or eiiihleia, HVllilinliriliij nr itileniled hv the nemnn or ihtmoiib ilii'l'lnviitii or cxhihilinc the Himie. to nviiilioli.e a inirniiiL' In overlhrow, hv i fnri'u nr vinleui;e, nr hv pliVHieal in-! iiirv to iierHiinal nroiiertv. or hv the! iriMiiirul eeHHiilinii nl iniliiMtrv. the irov- iniiiiieiit nf the I ml oil Sliile or all 1 ii'iveriiiiient. in hereby declared lo bo! tin I u w I it I . Seclinn 2. It xhall lm unlawful fori nnv teron to ndvoeatii or ineilo orj In write or with intent lo forward i hiii'Ii inirnoMi, o iirint, inibliHh, Hell or dixltihiite nnv iloeiiuieut, honk, cir cular, iiaiicr. iniiriiiil or other written! or pririled cniuiuiiniciitioii in or hv ' wlrch Ihero ix advneated or incited (he overthrow hv force or violence, or ' hv iibvhicnl iniurv to tiernomil proti-1 erlv. or bv the ccnnral eexxalion of itidiihtrv. of the irnvcrnment of the I'liiled Klnlex or all government. "Section H. Hint nnv nerxon or perKimx rnnvjeti'd of vinlnlinir anv xcftinn of th:H net hhall bo fined not iimre t him $.1.0(10 or iiiiiirixoned for' not more than five venrx. or both," A Hiih-riiiuinitlee ennxixtinir of Sen ator WnUli of M on t ii int. Kim; of I ('lull mid llrandeuce of Connecticut, j wax niilluir zed to mid (in aililitintuil j xeetion cxli'iiilinu' the hill's provixionx In triiiiKuiixxiiin thrntiuh the mailx of the nrexcriheil iiroiuiumida. USE ZERO COID TEST HALIOM, Keb. 2 l.-)leonr;orlno wag given a ran In tho aenata yexter dny afternoon when senate bill 23(1, by Pierce, wu' punned by a vote of 21 lo 4. Tbut oleoimirgerlno In nifw being hipped Into the utato In such large quuntltlea ond la backed by aueh a wholesale advertlxliig eampalKn that It la IhreittnnlnK the exlxtnnce of tho dairy, Indiiatry wux the -nfmertlon mndo by Hnnutor Pierce In aupportlng the hill, lie aald that If itimo check la not placed tiputi tho Importation and line of oleotuurtterlue many dairy men mid furmerx who uro milking a few cuwa would be grnatly Injured. The ' bill provides for licensing manufacturers and dealers in oleo muricerlne, as follows: Manufacturing $1000 a year; wholexaler, $',U0; re- , tailor, 1100; proprietor of a hotel, I restaurant or dining room, the an nuul sum of t&0; proprietor of a .boarding house, (25. ' Collection of the taxes Ii placed in the h&nds of the dairy and food com missioner, who also sees lo the en forcement of tho provision that signs 'shall be displayed In any hotel dining I room or restaurant whero oleomar gerlno la used. The .vote on the bill was as fol I lows: Y ex Baldwin, Dell, Dlmlck, Kber - bard, Handley, Huston, Jones, Itcli mund, La Kollett, Nickelsen, NorMud, Palerson, Plorce,' Portor, ltltner, Bhanks, Smith of Coos, Htrayer, Tho mas, Wood, President Vinton. No Banks, Farrell, Howell, Hur ley, Moser Orton, Absent Eddy, Gill, Smith of Josephine. PAK(3, Feb. 21. Tho police were busy all day yesterday on tbe Cottin case and searched the housoa of some thirty members of the communist federation of the department of the Seine. Enormous matses of papers, trade, circulars and pamphlets were carried off. Newspapers aay that the papers seized at the office of the Journal I.lbertnlre establish the fact that a regular Bolshevik orKunlxa tlon Is In oxlstenco In Paris and that It has Important ramifications. ittVKHSl i WOl 6 BCLL-ANS -Xi-(0--L Hot water -X2 Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION "'nlcxs vou use n tero cold text oil in cold weather motnrinir," xnid Mr. W. K. Walker of the Slmulnrd Oil comiinv vi'hterilav, "vou iniubU just nx well have no lubricant in vour enr fur the first 1.5 to :if) miniitcx nf op cralion, for cutigealed oil docH not Inbr ealo. "With the nil in tho ernnkenxn too thick or hlutrL'ihli from tho cold to xplaxh pronertlv. what muxt bo lho elleet on evunders and benrmcn dur inir tlie half hour or ho ronuircd for the o'l lo retrain itx proper fluidilvf KxecHKiio wear, with crave dainrer of xeiioiix liiiiniiae to the motor, to riivi nnthitiL' of Hie drain on tho butteries ' in Irvine In cut htnrted. "To avoid lliie dancer mid annoy ance, motorist xhould nxo Zcroleno which ix refined from California crude of Hie nnptbenu scries. This oil lift.s u natural tero cold test hecnuxo there ix no tmraffinn prcient to conceal nl low te'inieraliirex." ucskwheat cakes - wMi sausage! Hn! ivlake this wonderful old-time breakfast the easy Aunt Jemima way! Buckwheat cakes with sausage I Oh, how that combination does tempt the appetite on a wintry February morning! " ' Perhaps you've been forgetting how "powerful good" buckwheat cakes really are! Give yourself a treat tomorrow see what pleasant memories the first taste brings back! Memories of all sorts of healthy out door things hickory smoke curling upward in thin blue wisps skating on the old pond, coasting down the big hill into drifts of snow ' " It's the simplest thing in the world to make buckwheat cakes if you make them the easy Aunt Jemima way I . ' All you need is a package of Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour you add nothing but water. Everything necessary to make the best buck- wheat cakes you've ever tasted is already mixed in the flour. Order a package of Aunt Jemima Buckwheat (in the yellow package) from your grocer and give your hus band this wonderful old-time break fast tomorrow! Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Missouri. "I'se in town. Honey!3. Aunt Jsmsma Buckwheat Flour A ptrfsct blend of buckwhetl, corn and whet Ustmfeht. lt Aunt .1mlirr 'MKj Conpnr M REMO VA L S A E E ' MANY ITEMS REDUCED TO SAVE MOYING THEM A few shelf-worn appliances and left-over odds and ends at less than half the price asked for new goods A FEW SUGGESTIONS. ' ASK FOR OTHER APPLIANCES IF YOU DON'T SEE THEM 2 sots of hoso nnd flcaiiin.T tools For Hot Point cleaners. Regular $10.00. Special $5.00' .1 set, Clean Sweep ntlaclniK ills.....; $5.00 1 sot So-K-Z motor, tailor's size. Regular $22, now $17.50' Several nsetUIot Plates, from '.......$2.00 UP 2 Electric Washers, Dolly typo, at........ ...:..:.......$65.00 A few Lamp Shades at half price and up. .12 inch and 16 inch Fans. ! ! i ' Lighting Fixtun'?!, Glassware. Axfew Silk Shades in assorted colors and sizes, from a dollar up. HEADLIGHT HEATERS. Just the thing for the bath room, $7.50. New stock worth $11.00. . SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. Most of the goods not sold this week will be taken off sale .hid made ready to move. . ' - -. - - Watch for our opening announcement at Main and Central, our new location after March 1 Store is now being refitted and made ready for our 5-year occupancy PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE I T I t J V t t ? ? ? ? ? f T f t ? 5 ?