Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    PMICEPTION f
JO SOLDIERS AI
E.
If luVtll'iirtl'ii MCii-l v In T'iu'Im Kiiiii'h
Ikivh iiihI uiilN In nut lie'M mum, iki
bitllilinv will lie hitr eiiaimli mid no
uiulit Innir I'liiuiuli to hIhuii nil (tin
uuod thlnuN iiliinni'il In t lii'ir limior.
V.vrrv limit n iiniiiinillii mvvi new
fouturt'H lire ndili'il to (lie iiIiiiih iiml
llie oomiiiit I i'cm nru montinc evr-rv iliiy.
Veatenliiv tin' Iicm.Ih (if nil (li mun-
initli'PM met in pxt livii ncnhIiiii nl
llio iiiiivoi-'m ol'fii-c mill n "lixti'iuu' in"
wan uivmi it hriiin whirl nt tlm rnniil
fir of Hiii"ji'.ii(iii anil i-roMH.Httur-Ui'MUiiim,
nil o!' wliii-h wi.rn beiiii;
mlontml. The iiniinliiiiiim niiit of
nothinir lii'ln" l'i ttoinl fur '"Our
Hiy" iirxviiilnl llirniiuliiMit lli meet.
In, Tlie liemU of eoimnilteeii cnr
ri'lnli'il tlii'ir kIiuih fur thi event. A
it in tlm I'ilvV tin rt v nil eilireim will
tin inti'i-i'Mli'd in a hrii'f nntlinu of
Hum.
Tl' lime unit ultioe will be Mmiilnv
ivipi. ii the Xiilntcirinm. Ih eiiliro
bi'Uil'nv lioini' imetl, Mr. Sloeeldiiiiii
of ti' il""nriiliiiir iMiinmilli'i' iirormicH
In bi-i'Mlii'v tin' nliu'o in n miinnor
ni-,'0- li-fiir iltpiiinli'il. Tlm liira
lii'ililii'loin will liiivc ii niilitnrv el
limj of fin" of I ho nllii'il iiiilioiw, tlm
aiiiaII iiniliioHiini will ln triiiiKformnl
in'o r""'i'nn room wild norcli mm
ni'd fii-xiiniT milmti un.l liuiti'riiu. In
tlm liiilU. tilniro'iiv iiml lower flmir.
renvreenii i"il oilier itc'-onilioni
vfl'l be iv mwivt-tv i(i1. Tlm ilniri
will lm ii'ii'iipil nl 7 ;.'fl ii, m. ninl ii
nil tlii' fllir iiml 'niotlii,n of Our
' IV-vh w:M form llie rKi-Kniiiin emn
P'l'U",'! I iwkeil thnl tliev he
nt tpi" " ""nl. Tln'v will rwi'ivc
it' "'"'" li"ii'' ""ii Imili'n ninl
ll ;H 'rt"l l''i." "IH ), rt.rl tilir-
i"n io f -- i !! .11 "iilu'r (iiilc of
i'i t'"' ')''l ''".i ",' 'i'' i"iv nn the
fcl -jr- I ). "(III line" .rrrllillff
wi j f I In I.. ..-' ll(. l'' hull.
Ili-n V ! !- !" kii,1 the
ri'vV il lift"' v'"ci (lie fun
wi'l h"''. Tin1 i-".fri'limptit pom.
n'pn n jll ,.rin In m-orvmie fl'PP of
elrirre on ll'p Pr! flo.-" w'l'nrp n nrn
trrur ponlihiii'il be Mpclfonl'i hp!
n"ihi"nl 1'iliuit wi'l hp n e"liiiuiiK
prfon'miipp, 'ii Hip t"nitini, 'lie
J niiiiri"l' or'li.lri will he iihiv!ni
their nnl iiivllimr slritin" on llie floor
fll'OV", IIO'I 111!' pO pdWPN whoip
ni'ml-nr will lm Ipnio", will hiK'o their
lx"t In h iiiippp of tlm pvni"'r.
Tlm pommilip" piirtM'iilnr'v ip''r
trt ' miilinaUp Ihnt tlm nnrv ik in
limo" of ""rvono who piil'otpil in Hip
Krtl-Vi'P n' lllp po'"ltrV-MMllt!pr. Rllil.
o"!, iiir'n'i. nor""" ptp; thil pvorv
pil'UP'i. voi old. i pvnptiMl lo
bp tlmrp. with tlii'ir imrlv kiiiUpi ninl
n hoi'rlv hiiP'li'liin mill Hint the. en
tiro urotrnui i fri'P t pvprvon".
Anoilmr fpiitutp. ninl n vitv iniiiort
line imp. whs tlm ilnrihion to present
rviirv- one of "Our llovx" willi n tii'li"!
to the ronerrt lo be uiven bv Urn
Krtm-h nriitv biiiul on Tuemlnv iiiitht.
Thin biiiul lm mipciiil hiunifii'iiiipp.
I'uminir nl thin time. Tlmv nro Klill
mi'mhori of the Kreiieli nrmv ninl
evon'one weiirn n emix-ilo-Biiei-re.
Thev lire nlso urniltuitex of Iho I'nris
Conn'rvntorio. Tlmo two fuels
Mwnk uumihlnliiihlv for their mu.tii'iil
nbililv mnl I heir mililurv hmverv.
ALinv of IbiH iiruiii.nlioii fouuht Hiile
by (tiile wilh Amevii'iin snlilinrn. The
blind comci nl I he iiivilntion of the
X'nitPil KlnteH iiml its members me
retonlnd n honoreil neti in the
eillOK thev villi,' Wilh IIiih thouchl In
mind, nn jnl'oimul receiilion will be
held ul the done of I he eoneert nro
crem when both Anmrienn mnl rVeneh
Nolilicm will he ureeleil mnl lliov eun
' treot eiii'h oilier. " The ileeoralion
for the In lire nnd Niiinll hiillx Will In
held over for this neeiiKion whieli
uromiHCA to ho n ' memorable sociiil
nvenl.
Olil Luur I'.yvii In Kolliff lo treat." to IiIh fool, loolicd Nlcmllly info Ihn
milil Iiml Ike. iljo nolorloim iiuiiiuun i uloiiiiilnie lilack even of Iiml Iko for
ill Mbiluru cOum. llu pukuil u CiiU t n munii'iit uuil uivii
AT PAGE TONIGHT
Tho ANhlnnd ptnyorii proHont Iho
mmiioiii rnniiinv "Jack tho (Hunt
Ktllor". with a cunt of thirty pooplo
nt tho Piiko theatre lonignt. rno cum
inclucloH Homo AHhlnnil's hiwt locnl
Inlont, mid a chorua of prolly Rlr.ls.
Durlnn Iho play tnero win no a iiuui
her of nliiKlnu nnil dnneliiB nunvbohi,
Ineliullnir "r I.OVO to Llvo 111 liOVO-
i,..,,i wiiii n nirl Ilko Yon". "Tho
OolMn Man," mid "11 u nipty Diimpty"
nu..un will lm rornlHhod liv mi 01
ehontra of olRht ploeoa which will
play nonio ot tho Intent Mis from tho
popular nil own.
Admlmilon, balcony 250, lowor
ftoor GOc. ; ,
Tho compnny plnyod to n pneliod
Iiouho at Anhliind Inat nlnlit.
i
; LONDON, l''ob. 2(1. Thorn wiih n
fueling In woll informod labor mid
government nuurlom that atrlfo with
the minora will ho nvortod. TIioho
,,. iim rrnninnl. clava of nnxloty that
tho BrltlHh publlo him known alnoo
tho gravoHt clays or mo war. .mi'
n fu rinvo ll. will .ho iiscortalnod
-u,iii,nn i.invrl Onoriro enn convlnco
Orihbr that proolpllnlo action apollH
AT THE PAGE THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY
wKtSi'V4i' $ W.h PA
yf v
WIIHN TKKDV TIlKATi:!) HI T StVC AT TUB ItAIC
A miller tho nouo ot youiiR Thuodorr
ItooBdvult, Jimi arrived from Iho o(
fiiiiilniilo oum tor runt mid mil door
recrenilon an (ho meuim of liulldliiK
up a triill lioily. Teddy roue lrtlaurely
An Uio piini'liem IKIpiI llud Iko
from lli'i floor Toddy dropped a tli;ht
(,'lenched tint 10 hill ldo und suld:
".Never draw your Kun unlims you
Intend lo shoot."
I That's t ho Introduction ho bad to
Moiloru county, nn Incident of fact,
I and pictured with ihrillinK dramatic
effect In "Tho Fighting Roosevelts,"
an authorized veralon of his life and
works, to bo presented at the Pace
theatre, starting Thursday.-
WILL GO TO PARIS
CAI'B TOWN1, I'oli. 20. (Rcu-
tor's.) Al a meeting of tho national
ist members of parliament It was
decided lo accept Iho admiralty's of
fer of a warship to convoy tho nat
ionalists deputation lo Knglmid aud
to Paris, where arguments In favor
of establishing a republic In South
Africa will lio advanced.
VLADIVOSTOK, Kob. 20. In nn
engiiRoment' between .Inpnneso and
llolshevlk forces. 20 miles east of
lllagovleshleheiiskl, capital of the
Amur provlnco, the Jnpaneso lost two
officers nnd IS men killed mid 20
wounded. The llolshevlk force was
estimated lo number 3 0 n 0 .
SOLDIERS TO BE
Our soldier boys are to bo Invited
guests al tho Krench Hand concorl.
Arrangements huvo boon made by
Iho commltteo to eantinuo tho festiv
ities for our returning soldiers over
two duys. On Tuesday evening thoy
will ullend tho Krench Baud concert
In n body. After tho concert I hey
wilt in In k lo together In a Joint recep
tion, Iho Kronch soldiers' also being
guosts ot tho city of ..MoiUord. Many
ot tho members of tho Krench band
fought In tho sumo .battles wilh our
hoys In Krmice, and their meeting to
gether on the Pacific coast so fur re
moved from their former scenes of
strlfo will cerinlnly be an enjoyable
coincidence.
Concert will begin nt 8 o'clock.
The advance salo for tho Krench band
Is on at tho Atodford Pharmacy from
10 a. in. to 0 p. in. : Call or phono
for your reservations.
IN STREET FIGHT
HAIIWAY, X. Y Feb. 20 Patrol
men .Ins. Lynch nnd Jacob Kranso
wore shot dead toilay while attempt
ing to arrest a number of men sus
pected of huving engaged In a street
fight. ' The officers were felled by
bullets from an automatic revolver as
they forced tholr way Into a house
where the alleged brawlers had bar
ricaded themsolves. Several prison
ers were taken and one confessed fir
ing the fatal shots. . j . ,
LEFT
TODAY S CASUALTIES
Died of disease:. Private John Far.
qiihar, Portland, Ore-
Woundeii, degree-, '.undetermined:
Privates Ernest W. Reed, Spring
field, Oro.r Julian Rldintl,, Astoria,
Oro.; Italph V. Thomas, Newport,
ro. .r -
Wounded slightly: .Sergt. Pierre A.
Mlller, Portland. Ore: Corp. Bernard
B. Balrd, Portland, Ore.;. Corp Rob
ert V, jnyno, Lufayette, Ore.
III,I(MNr.-'-C'orrciionili.'iice of the
Asftoeiulcd I'resH.) Various Kpar
tneiin roiniblicH which rom time to
tune were eKtiiblixhed in (lermunv
were xbnrt lived with the exception of
the "Soeiiilift Heiiuljlic of Hunswick,"
nliK'h even after the election through,
oul Ucriunnv continued to defy the
central government in everv possible
manner nnd did not hesitate to insult
tlir mnkt exulted members of ths Her
lui cabinet. One Iterlin paoer refer
red to the new state as "The Fools
Ki'liublie of Ilrunswick.''
'I he president of ilrunHivick is mim
ed MettriiH. lie left bin apprentice
ship to n tailor nnd hns made nn un
certain living an n "biiHhelmnn." His
Hife Mt ill retains her position as an
usher in a Ilrunswiek theater, and is
minted liv her neighbors as having
Kind, "Konc of mv husband's plans
ever lusted verv long, and it will be
the name with this one, so I am keep
ing mv job.-'
The vice president of Dunswiek is a
iuaelcr who was uppeurine duifv in a
cabaret before the establishment of
the republic. The minister of educa
tion is a woman named Fnssbaacr.
who was once a domestic servant, and
Inter employed ns n charwoman by a
woman's club. She then became a
laundress.
'The of line of police president is
held hv u locksmith who. it is snid. ob
icrtcil to taking the pluce bec-uusc
;iau r.o tuitii i.i il.s perinuneiiev and
who could onlv be induced to accept
it after his employer bad promised to
reemploy him if he wanted it.
Tho government of Brunswick,
wh'ch holds power onlv bv armed
force, nnd which is opposed bv nn
overwhelming majority of tho people.
) us jirovcu uv itie resua ot me na-
liom'.l nssemblv elections, has orgnn
ied a national cuiird and murine di
vis:on. These men receive 14 marks
dnily nnd "found." This sum is soon
to bo increased to 17 marks. Large
numbers of the unemployed ioined
the division because of the high pav.
Quantities of ammunition were col
lected in tho grand ducal palace, nnd
the Spartiicnn rulers seemed deter
mined to defend their position bv
force of arms. .
All citizens who can do so are
lenvin srthe eitv. Bunswick is is
suing floods of paper nioiicv which
the peasauts refuse to accept and
ivlrcli is worthless outside the boun
daries of the stale.
1 Mrs. M. R. Lamb of Kings High
way, was operated on for goitre at
Dow hospital last Friday and Is get
ting along nicely.
. AemMrCMIdFBiiAciSMmnted
CHILDREN have a natural crav-
mg ror sweets, oatisry mis
craving with GOLD LABEL Brer.
Rabbit Molasses like most mothers
are doing,
'Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure
the 5'Cfl New Orleans Molasses from
New Orleans.
Every .slice of bread and Brer
Rabbit you serve saves sugar; cuts
1 the butter bill; builds health, and is
delicious, wholesome and economical
P.S. GOLQ LABELSrer Rabbit is for table use
and especially fine for cooking and baking. The GREEN
LABEL costs less and is splendid f or cooking and baking.
Don't Worry About Sugar.
Thousands of housewives are using Brer Rabbit real New
Orleans Molasses for stewing Prunes, Dried Apples, Peaches,
and other dried fruits. For baking Fresh Apples, for all kinds ,
of cooking and baking.
Brer Rabbit, you know, comes from sugar cane like table
sugar. It contains a large amount ot real sugar it not only
sweetens, but gives the rich, delicate flavor of the rtal New
Orleans Molasses. .
Write us today ror FREE Brer Rabbit Cook Boob. Tells
you how to make delicious desserts without lugar.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans ;.
BBS
Here's Glorious Relief
From Itching Skin Diseases
No Mn PI., P.in If Vn,l I
use the Right Treatment
First of all, gt It firmly flxed In
your miud thai tho fiery, burning
anil itching that ciiiihcs such pain
, anil torture is not a local skin ilifl-
M, case. True, ilio i-ktu is tlio sk'Iic
of the attui k, hut Hie skin is fed ly
- the blood and suffers from any im
purity in the hlood.
Tills explains why you have befn
so disappointed in getting aav reul,
' lasting relief from tho use of oint
ments, salves, lotions, or other rein-
rdies applied to the surfaco of the
. ' akin.' .
Tho uilllons of tiny disease
perms which infest the blood keep
up a constant attack on the skin,
and are not effected in the least
by local treatment. They inujt ,be
routed from the blood.
These germs which saturalo, tho
bbiod cannot be reached c.tcrpt
through the blood. When you treat
the-local irritations with 'local np1
plications, you must remember
that the blood is feeding fronh nrw r'
germs nil iho time, to keep the skin .!.
irritutrd, and until the sapply of
germs is cut off entirely, you cannot .
expect anr real relief. . '
tint 8. "H. H., tho flno old hlood '
remedy, goes directly after the, j
germs that infest , the blood, anili
putiv them lo rnuti This remedy is
..tnctly n blood piinlier, and iheril .
is no disease genu that can with
stand its attacks. ' t;
This is why 8. S. fli gives sttrWl t
satisfactory results in eczema, tet .
tcr, boils, jiimples, or any other :
iikin eruptions or disorder. Hy
thoroughly purifying the blood, nail
cleansing it of rvery trace of dia
cce germ, H. B. M. removes the
caune of all skin pruptloas, and rs- .--tores
its normal, healthy condition.
If you want relief tha't It lasting1, ':
because it goes 1o the tent of the
trouble, get n bottle of U. H. S. to-dfvvauU-ti:.
it aa directed, nnd
iratisfaetory rcsuli:i will follow. It '
is sold liy all drug etorcs. .-bpeaiai ,
iiteilteal uelvlco about your oivn fo
ran be bad without corf, bv wrttiog
to Chief Medical Adviser, 102 HwiCt '
Laboratory, Atlanta, Uo.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Fowl cars are more useful today
than evpr before ; a jieecsHity in vil
lage, town, city and country; the util
ity of fanner, merchant, manufactur
er, architect, engineer, contractor,
salesman, doctor, clergyman ; a profit
able factor in the life of the nation.
Runabout, $500; Touring Car, $525;
One Ton Tyick Chassis, $550; Coupe
$650; Sedan, $775 these prices f . o. b.
Detroit. Please give us your order at
once as first come, will get first delivery."
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
You Get What Your
Doctor Prescribes ,
scientific accuracy . i "
. . speed, and ;.-.' ,'.,' . .i, ;.
Absolute honesty i
are added to every doctor's prescription you bring to be filled at
our store. ' ' , .-'. ,-,
West Side Pharmacy n.
Mr. Rancher
Don't discard that broken pieee of machinery; bring .
it to us aud wo .will weld the broken part and make
"same as good as new again. Wo are also in a position" '
to do tractor work of all kinds. . s .
No job too small or too large. v
jVll work guaranteed or no charge.
FORD REPAIRING AT FORD PRICES,
Pacific Highway Garage
T7LRICH Mr.KINKEY, lrops. ' 29 8. BARTIiETT '
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Stocked Up and
Ready for Business
Sewer Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Concrete Culverts
Drain Tile
"VVc furnish estimates on all classes of road con
struction and concroto work. .- ;.
No job too large ; no job too small.
Let us figure on your work.'
We contract.
Medford Concrete Construction to.
Office Jackson County Bank Bldg.
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