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' FJTOE POUR ; J..l i.JULJU.lJJL.l.i-1 J. llMESSt tlEDFORO MAIL,; TRIBUNE 'AN 1N!KIKMKKT NKWHI'APKIt FUUMHHKIJ KVJOKV Al-TKHNOON - HXCKPT HUN DA Y HY THJfl MKDI'XMID PltlNTlNQ CO. Offlrtt, Mall Tribune Building, 2B-I7-2V North Ilr Btrcot. Phone 76. A connolldMlon of the Pcmoorntlo Timeo, Tli McHfonl Mall, The Meitford Tribune,, the (Southern Oregon Ian, The AtttUttiid Tribune, ' The Mndford Hundny Run In furnished KUbBcrilierH desiring a tscvun-duy dally npWNpaper, - OKOHOR PUTNAM, Kdttor. 8TJB80&XPTXOBT TBBUBt . BY MAIL. IN AIVANOK: liftily, with Sunday Sun, year.. !' Dally, with fcfum.ay Hun. month... .16.00 Jmlly, without Nuiuiny sun, your., o.uq . . Jially, without Sunduy Sun, month .GO ; Weekly Mall Tribune, on year.. 1.50 Hundny Sun, one yonr 1.(10 BY CAKR1KR In Mcdfortl. Anhlnml, -., JOt'KBonvtile, Onlrni l'oini, rnoemx: :, Jai'kBonvtue, On " jjitliy, with Sundti .Pally, with Sundn lully, without 8u Dally, without Sui Sunday Sun! month. .65 t Sunday sun, year., w.uu L Sunday Sun, month ,50 Official paper of thp City of Modford, i Official paper of Jackson County. Kntercd an socond-clnM ' matter at Moorora, Oregon, under uio act of March o-fironj 1879. worn daily ftnrift circulation for ' tlx month ndinc Deo. 31, lBia.3,04a 'MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PRESS. ;PuU Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Prvas la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or hot other w I ae credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are altto reserved. 1 E BERNE. (Correspondence of the Associated 'Press',) Seldom lias a victorious army came to ro miserable on end as that of the 180.000 Germans commanded bv Field Marshal ( Von Mftckcnsen who were driven out of Rumania after the signing of the arm istice. . , . '"On their war home through Hun earv the redoubtable divisions which had accompanied Von Mnrkcnscn in triumphal march through Transylva nia 'and Rumania lost, sold or were robbed of virtually oil their belong ings. One division, the Eighty-ninth, which had fought victoriously in Po land aud Lithuania, escaped into Germany without as much as a horse shoe, nail of its property and, chid in ' ridiculous disguises of shabbiest muu iuiiiiuc 411,1 nuuiuu uni forms sold to them nt Rah, thev said, nt :monstroiis prices. The story of ;' their inglorious homeward journey us ; told by a member of the German di visions to the Schlesischo Zeititne. fol lows: -"Orders had been given that blood shod should be avoided, so the vic tors of Ilermnnnstadt and Rimnikn turned their faces towards Hungary.! and. leaving incalculable .supplies of flour, sugar, wine, hospital stores, and agricultural implements behind them, made their wav. pursued bv the Ro manians, over the wintry Carpathians. There were no Hungarian' troops waiting to intern the German legions. and tbe lew entente soldiers in liurtn 5est did not count We were tolti that hc entente would impose still harder conditions m the west, so we were or7 dered -to allow ourselves to be dis armed by a ridiculous minority. "Then began a second march over the snowy steppes. Thousands of old Landstrum men did not face this trinl and were taken prisoners bv the Wal lachions. who sent them back over the mountains into Rumania. Several di visions succeeded in buving locomo tives, ears and coals at Klausenburg. and thus finished their iournev bv tram. : A great mass of material was sold.: Hundreds of transport and .other wagons were simply left in the rood or broken up for firewood. "The trains wore allowed to go to Raab. whence, bv order of the entente, the- Hungarian government sent them to the old enternment camp for Rus sian .prisoners at Papa, , "Small things of value that we had saved were taken from us by Magyars on the wav from Raab to Vienna. .. . With the divisional moncv chest plun dered of its contents bv Magyars, the 80th infantry division reached Gci inan-Austrial soil, through the lust rcmoipinir gan near Pressburg. which the Czechs closed a few davs later, undoubtedly . at the behest of the en tento." ', 1 ,. , . , BORAH TO BE ORATOR I : FOR CLAN-NA-GAEL j . , States Senator William E. Jiornh or luiiuo win ocuver me principal uu- nrnsR nr. n. ttonarr r.mniirr, op pnrnr.inn ih Brooklyn March 0, bv the Clnn-Nn- Gael of Long Island. Senator James D. Phelari of California, also is on , the program. '.. Cat Tills Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield. Ave Chicago, 111., writing your name and - address cleerly. You will receive in return a trial package containing : Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, tnv onuirha pnlrln Anil crnnn? PnleV Kidney Pills, for pain-In sides and . back; rheumatism, backache, kidney .' an.it bladder ailmonts; and Foley, Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, ': biliousness, headache, ; and sluggish bowels. For sale by lleiirnril Pharmacy. AlfLIED DEMANDS ON GERMANY. . HIND10NTBURCr is said to liavo lu't-n wildly indignant and the Gorman national assembly, stunned by the allied demands in the renewal of the armistice, which practically ave to be embodied in the peace treaty. These terms have not been officially announced, but are unoffi cially reported to niiriso the following: . 1. Demobilization ot the Oerman armies down to a maximum ot twenty-tivo divisions.. ; 2. Removal of all armed forces from tho western frontier. 8. Dismantling ot tho western border torts.. 4. Supervision ot armament plants nt Kssen and elsewhere to pre vent secret production ot military equipment. 5. Restrictions regarding train Ins of a military uaturo ami ubnu donment of tho conscription system. 6. Surrender. ot certain war mu'chlnes as required by the orlKlnnl armistice. . . : T. Heductlon In size and the surrender of all submarines, built and building. ', Other regulations concerning external affairs to re duce -Genntuiy from the position of being a inenace and danger to a position where she eau dcnionstrato her good faith in her alleged reforms There is nothing about, these terms to arouse Germany, if Germans have really, as professed,- abandoned auto cracy and discarded militarism. Thev are of course the terms of the victor to the like as severe as the terms Germany would have imposed and proclaimed imposing, in case of victory nor as se vere as Germany imposed upon France in 1871. The trouble is that the Germans do not yet realize that Germany has been defeated. ' Her soldiers are welcomed back as "our undefeated army" and the govermneut glossed over the failure of German arms, so that the truth has not vet permeated the people. -Three times during the mvaued t ranee, twice robbing ritory and the last time devastating and ruining the oc cupied proviuees. For a century the dread of German invasion has hung like a blight over France. It is the first duty of the peace conference to remove this threat and these terms are calculated to do it, without in anv wav in juring the German people or oi tne nation. There have been no protestations of regret to indicate that Germans are in any wav repentant for their cam paign of frightfulness only cannot change theu" nature cannot take the chances of a recrudescence of German mil itarism. The present government was virtually selected by the kaiser before his abdication and after peace is de clared the junkers -may- by counter revolution again in stall the Hohcnzollems the allies can take no chances. .."When after a period of probation. Germany has proved the genuineness of her democracy, and the stability of her government, it will be time the league of nations which indebtedness due to German menace of militarism. Two Statesmen The Oregon AToter has the followint to sny regarding two members of the Jackson county delegation at Sa lem: '-:- "That eloquent orator of the state senate, ;C. M. Thomas of Medford. disturbed his staunch republican col leagues. nuVhtilv the other dav during the patent paving debate bv decorat ing the republican party with leargc smears of patent pitch. For he in sinuated broadly that the republican party was controlled by the paving1 trust. - 'Senator W. W. Thomas of Port land wnsso distressed bv the possible loss of Thomas to tbe republican par ty, or the republican party to Thomas. that he rose up and with words of grave concern asked Senator Thomas if he was a republican. So long, said Thomas and hesi tated, and his introductory expres sion for a moment was interpreted as a farewell to that party. 'So long as the republican party is the party of the people, I am a republican, but so long.' and again he hesitated, but this time it was evident that his 'so long' was not a token of grief stricken farewell, and he continued, 'but so long as the republican purtv is used bv the big interests as a vehicle for entrenching themselves - in special pnvdcge.or if the republican party is so used, then I will do mv utmost to reform the party.' - - Kicking Against the Pricks (From the Xew York World.) The president's request that con gress defer debate upon the proposed constitution of the League of Nations until .he has bad an opportunity to explain matters is not likely to be heeded. Discussion and denunciation are in full progress and first-hand Information Is the last thing wanted. For example, we are solemnly In formed by various Jurisconsults at Washington that the League of Na tions will kill the Monroe Doctrine and that for some mysterious and suspicious reason the constitution thereof is silent on the subject of the freedom of the sea. . ..-:-.', Probably It was to head off com ment; of this sort in places supposed to be responsible that the president asked a suspension of congressional Judgment, until he could be heard. Precisely how tho league will work In all respects is uncertain, but as to j tho two things mention there can l.-n no doubt whatsoever. ; ll the League of iNatlons is to come into,exlstence it will be an extension : oi me .Monroe uocirine turnout wie world. There will be no more v.,- gresslon, monarchical or otherwise, on cither hemisphere. Thus we filial) . have the llonroe doctrine strength-! ened instead of destroyed. :, i . Freedom of the seas is in the same' case, Ir the League of 'XatioU3 op-1 oratos as Its authors expect, there wlii -bo no more wars; aud If there MEDFOTID MATTJ TRIBUNE, .,! .. ; ,' , . , will also be included. vanquished hot are nothing past century have Germans her of a portion ot her ter retarding the development regret for failure. A people over night and the world to discuss her admittance to meanwhile will collect the madness and restrain the ' " from Jackson "The republicans in the senate breathed more easily. The party was not about to be deserted bv Thomas, and have to .struggle along nil bv it self. But he would reform it. Puri fied bv the Thomas influence, the! republican party in Oregon mnv have i chance vet may have a chance vet. - - "Representative Ben C. Sheldon is the champion ubsentec of tho house ol representatives on critical roll calls. On 75 roll culls in which there wns a divided vote, Sheldon wus ab sent from 27. ' ..... - "Sheldon's critics, of whom there are mnnv. assert that his absences are entirely due to selfish indiffer ence, in that he is so- taken tip with bills in which he is personally inter ested that he does not care to trouble himself to, stick around and vote on the general run of bills that other members have to Sltnv in and vote on. The accuse him of being a pub'initv hound, whose chief endeavor is to get his name in print, or gain personal credit for legislative activity by pick ing up ideas on needed legislation and then rushing to introduce them him self. In behalf of Sheldon it 'must be said that he is a man of exceedingly alert and active mind, who takes an energetic interest in monv bills, de votes much time to research, and has been busv nll'ovcr the cnpitol build ing chasing information on different subjects." Is to be universal peace, there will be no further complaints about con traband, seizures of private property or blockades." The success of the plan will solve the problem.' Its failure will leave matters as they are. Perhaps President Wilson, like ex-Pre9ldent Taft, was benevolently disposed in asking his critics not to go on record rashly in opposition to this groat conception of Justice, lib arty and peace. In every generation many Americans have wrecked them selves" politically by withstanding similar measures of progress. : It was so with the Declaration of Independence, which was sneered at as hackneyed, lacking In originality and filled with glittering general ities. It was so with the constitution of the United States, which was as salled as Imporlalt.'c. fatal lo the freedom of the peop'e ntitl calculated to reduce them to a bondage worse -llirn that of George III. It was so will: the Emancipation Proclamation, which wan characterized as a usur- nation and a weak appeal to Kthlopia lor nnip uy a man wno was (inning l v,c3 so also In 1S04 when the hoi'ao of representatives of a war congress, on the first test, practically rejected tho proclamation by falling tp give the Thirtlenth constitutional amendment, prohibiting slavery, the nccosanry two-thirds vote. Snr.io one has said of. the dncii jmonts mentioned that projr.o of thorn MEDFOmX OTvtifiON. TFESTUY, , mpUATCV 23. HE'D RATHER BE BEE - OF PORTUGAL . Ex-Klrig' Mniiuol would rather bo tho heo king than king he t Portugal, if ono may judgo from tbe happiness on his face unci tlmt of his fulr consort In this picture, and his answers to llioso who would reinstate htm on tho throne. On his littlo farm outsldu London whoro lie raises gese and cabbages. Manuel also experiments with boos, and there bo is iu his apiary looking Into tho uciivulua of one of hi hlVM. ' " . " . ' " - 1 Theaters 'and Movies OOOOCOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOCCCOOi Nakedness Not Vulgar - Says Adventurer's Wifo irilX I-v ,t:, ; Mrs. Martut Hhnim "There is no vulgarity in nakedness clothes and civilization create vul garity, the women of the cannibal islands ot the boutli racilic wear vir tually no clothing at all. and thev are more modest than the Broadway h.nllao and fi -li i ! o In, 1ca vitlir.r ' This is the observation of Mrs, Martin Johnson, wife of the adven turous cameraman whose motion pic tures of the savage peoples of the south seas have just been released as a five-reel feature tinder the title of "Cannibals of the South Seas." Mrs. Johnson accompanied her husband on the most dangerous exploits of his fourteen months' expedition. i AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Dustln Farnum in "The Virginian" at the Liberty theatro tonight. Owen' Wlstcr's eclobrated story with the popular actor In tho role ho created In Kirk La Shellc's dramatization, is one of exceptional appeal. v Almost everyone Is familiar with tho story o "The Virginian,'" his quick temper, bin magnificent per sonality, and his power to make frionds; his nrdont worship for Molly the littlo Bchuol teacher, and his de votion to duty when he Is compelled to hang his best friend Steve. ' By special request Mr. Harry Man ning, Medford's Caruso, will he Uio added attraction. Bargain prices. Ib as superfluous as criticism is un availing. It will be so, we believe, with the mnln purpose of what scorns destined to bo a fit companion of the:ie great charters of freedom and right. The' American people aro as familiar with the various chapters of their political Hihlo as they arc with tho multiplication table. Unions all the signs of tho times nro awry, they will quickly recngnlzo In the League of Nations a world-wide acceptnnco of their noblest principles and aspira tions. i Let those who would tear 16 tatters the great covenant now under con slilrtrallon think of tbeiic things. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Btop that wenkonliirt:; porslstont comrft or cold, thrfiatonliuf tliroat or, Umg affections,, with Kr.hmn.rin AHorntlvo, tho tonic and tipliulldtT of 20 y;jiri' rucceHHfttl .nac. Htm and IjoUIcji from ilriifTRintn, or from I vrk-J -y S KING THAN. KING BEE . sococooooooooo? AT LIBERTY TONIGHT. r il 1 ) 1 L -ft it; i i 1 1.5- i k . w t . r DUSTIN PARNUM m 'The Vircjini.in" ROOSEVELT'S SLAP The typically American method of calling a bluff is exemplified In au In cident in "Tho Fighting Hoosevolts," an authorized version of his life and works, to be shown at tho Page the atre, beginning Thursday wherein he outguesses the kaiser In the lattors attempt, to gain a western footing for his military autocracy by landing a force of soldiers for "temporary oc cupation" on Venezuelan soil during tho height of tho international con trovory over that South American country. Local theatre patrons who have a doflnlto recollection of tho Internat ional significance of tho situation at tho time it developed will recall that tho cx-kalscr eent several German WORSE THAN DEADLY POISONGAS feidncy diKOfiBC In no rcaportor of nor eoiift. It ntia.'kH young nnd old nflkn, . In most ensf-H tho viftim Is wnrnpcj of the anpronrliing; twx Nnturo fighti buck, Jlmtriacln, iiuliKHllon, infouwifa, In mo bfirk, liiinlirij.-fi, Hci'itico, rliomnn tittm, pain in thu loiiiH ntxl luwcr ol (loutL'ii, diffimlly fn urirmtln((, nit are fmli'-ntfoa of trouble brewing iu your kidneys. When flnch Hymptonifl nppear yoa will almost riTtninly find quirk relief iu OOLU Mi;iAL II:iurlnm Oil Cnpnulen. 'J'htfi fnmoiiH olil reuifrdy han tood tliu tent for two hundred ycurs fn help ing nniiircind to lijiliL off dineatie. It fn Imported din-ft from the horn laborUorieH iu Ifulltind, where it hn b'dped to devidop tho Dutch into one of the Hturdicut und lieiillhleHt i-Hf'en in tlto worlil, nnd it imiy ho had nt almoHt every dniK Htore, Your money firomptly refunded if it doi'H not re leve you. lie Hum to get the Kenuiiia JOLI MKDAL Jtrund. Ju seulcd paclt ftget), threo m,ca. JOHN A. 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( 'orrospomlciiiM' o t I Im Assoi'liiled I'lvss.) iMncedonin ut proKcnt slriUcs omi 11s 11 pcacnl'iil and wi'll urKiiiiixud counlrv willi lit tit' or no puinilnlioii, Mini v til' the vil luges 11 ml towns which luruishcd the liuttU'Viounils id' tliu allied iinuit's und llinsii of the ci'ittriil powers huvu been ilvhlruyml, and Hie nnpuliUiiui seiilti'ii'il, niostlv bv tliu IIiiIuiii'Iiiiih, but puitlv bv lhi liweHsilies of tlir III ICS, T u ill led iinnv nl Miici'domn I"". is dwindling mid it gives nlie a leeling of stniiiueiiess lo Inivel 1111 npd down Mncediiniit mill see 1'niiiiliiif plnce" which tiueti wciv punuhiuti with itllivd tromm now deserted, ('minis own pied l'l' two vent's bv tliu allied lorees mill which one hud cmne In re gard us peininiieiit instilutions now are the feeding eroimdw imlv n lliicki- of crows nicliing tibniil iimniig the rtfuse. All the troops luivo bv im melius left this pui't of the world und Sulimiki still remains the most im portant military base in Kiisteiu Eu rope 1 but 11 treat cluingo has conic over thiiius uiul now one sees tin sturilv unlive 011 his iliiniiiutivo donk iv riding in places uliieb lor lliivc venrs was burred lo vvcrvlitnlv net in kluiki. Tbe population is sluwlv Mtcrlni: buck hut the chief things that thev find are the excellent muiU iitmte bv the British the best roads in Mace donia since the davn of the lloiiiaiis. These roads will be invaluable fur Hie future. Macedonia bus largo agricnl. turtil possibilities and its pnpuhilioii will begin lo settle down again alter the r;ivniies of the war lis thev have done so oltctt belore. wiirshlns to Veuotiiula harbor, anil tlmt ho iinnoiiuced. In n aiutement mado by Dr. von llullcbeiulo 1'rcnl- doul itnosevelt (hat bu proponed to land au armed force for a "tonipor nry occupntloii." Tho motion picture production por. trays thn uieotinx Imtween PresliUnl Koosevull aud tho tiermnif nmiiBsnu dor, I'r. von llollobeii, In which Ted dy advises him that unless llio tier man wurshlpH leuvn Vunetuulu harbor wltblu thrno days ho will ordnr Ait mlral Downy to set sail with tho Amrrlcan nnvy to drive them out. Dr. von llollcbun oommiiiilcutux to his government bis ussuriiuro thnl President UonKi-velt will fulfill Ills threat, with tbe result that the knl nor orderii his khlps lo eu. "I find Nfolin SoIm suivrior in every way to other soles. I hcy nro flexible, touch and waterproof, lit the future 1 shall buy nothing but Ncolin-soled shoe. " A. G. Aldriih, o( SprinKfichO Mass., who makes this statement tcslrd Ncolin Soles by having a p.iir of wmu shoes rc-i)ll with them. "They have already worn one month longer than the soles I used to wear." s:ty Mr. Aidrich, "and will 1 good for at lui..t three months more." An easy way to try out ivc6iin Soles. 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