FIVE MILLION BOND
E PUT UP 10
PEOPLE IN JUNE
HAl.KM, l'V-li. i!H.- INiftimcilia liitnl
toiotu'i 'Hi- Hut riti'iiiiHtriii'tlnii pro-
itrmii lis fur iih Hut (tii-ln t urj in eon
('nrnuil, IIih lniiiHu panned ilui Kddv
hills, providing f if it hiiccIiiI eliioliiiii
on Juno .'), nml rel'iirenm In the pco
ila ill hiii'Ii I'lcclinii ill' ii itrnpimnl for
it $5.11011,(11111 IkmiiI ii-Mio I.i Dnv (In
ixX'In of 11 iMiiiiiiri-hi'iixlvv building
iiiiiniivt'imiiit nml liiml Ht'l t U'UK-iit
. In n.
Tim Iiiiiiho iiIhii udoplcd h ri'iiiliitinn
providing for Miihiniiiiiif ut Hint )'-
liull It IMIIINlilUli'llllll llllll'lllllllt'llt L'iv-
' inir I In' ioil the right In ruiu I ho
("inKlilllliulllll I Mill or illlll'hll.lllll.NM to
lOVr NIU'll IioIIiIh. At till' Npl'villl I'll'C.
lidll other inntlir4 referred by tlic
Ii'VimIiiIiiiu iiImi will Iid given ioiiiil-
K'.'ati in.
' J iniirovnim'iitN Am Provided
' Tim liiir lioinl hill provides fur lite
fi illiiivint- svidoiii of public improve-
tiimili to lin worked out under lliu ili-
ri'ttiini of tin' lioiiril of control :
Htiiln iientloiilinrv.-.rilHI,wil; stale
rir'nn-ilnii'liiin liniipiliil ut I'orllimil.
,l,i(I.IHIO; liinliliiiL'H ill Olefin Agri
fllturnl College. .'lllUMIl); btiil.i-
ut riin'1'ir.ilv f Oregon
f.UQ.ilMI; litnliliiiL-H nt Oregon
Niirmul Ni'linnl. Hi(i.iiim: build-
in snt en .lorn llri'L'oii Hliilit In
1 1, tn I, iH.'iO.Hiiii. nml I hi' fnlowiiiL'
nininnc: Alonn, fL'.'i.nmi: linker,
if 'O.OUli ; t.ii Onin.li', syjA.lHMI: M,.,.
f.inl, 2."i.lMMlj .MiirHlificlil. "MUMM.
ili'il IVn.l. .l7.rim.
Ill I'llilit on lo (hi. f7.Vi.flna Ih pro
vi trei i'nr. In li iim'iI liv llii' liiml sol-
t'eme I I'oimiii''O'i in connection
villi ( f'.IMI.IMHI .tl.lll.ll in I hi' hlltil
M-ttlc 'i ill ciMi.ii.i .Nii.ii ni l which
i.iimc1 the Ipi'it 'nlur-. liiht nielli.'
i i llond Iwiip Vlit l'"nvr
lliu nut. I M'llli'ini'iil -oniini-":on
Hi in is now virlimllv n law. iih it rnr
ril the eiiu'reeiiov rlmiM'. nml in n
mensem which hns received P
wnnnet ntiiiroviil of llio trovcrnnr.
tli'ltn'xi'iiliiiivi'H of iiriii'ili'iillv every
Inn of ritisvim of tlit state Imvo
iitvcn niMirniii'D Hint Itii'V will eot
witrntlv behind llii' hie- liiiiul mensim?
when il ih ntiih'r lit m-u i m bv the
ti"Oplt! iir'or lo llio spoeinl election in
June.
I hi' iiinin nliiKi't of Hie iii-t in to
moot iinniniiloviiii'iil conditions f.t
lo'tfint? t ln win mtil dcntiihilir.iitiiui of
tlimnmuils of Irooim who nri) r.'lnni
linf nml lire expoeli'd o ri'liirn to
Oreco-t.
In nilitilioit, it enntn'iiH llio basis
for a liirvn reclamation, ilrninngp nml
lit'Toil off liutil development urogram,
with soldiers, suitor nml miiriii(4 to
ba given Preference under this nro
icriun, lint it U lo lie oiten to nil citi
i ns.
44 HOURWEEK
OAKLAND. Ciilif.. IVli. Tlio
Kant llitv niiiniiH tlio imii'liimHtK, willi
n nicnilicrliii of miroxinuili'lv 4.IHIU,
mid llio Kliinvnril liilion-ix will) n
inttmltcrNliiii of iiiinroximiilttlv 2.(101)
liiht niulit voti'il lo work n 'Jl-ltniir
wvuk onlv. in fiii'ii of lliri'nl.H ol dm
( liurirn iiiiiilo bv Hi" iitiiiiiiiKmii'iil.4 of
tllll HllMIVIinlH, llllH IIIIIIIIIH llllll lll-
imiximnti'lv H.IIOO men will knoek off
wcrk ut niton toinnrriiw, n ninn'oxi
nii.ttilv 2.IHMI Hn-eiilli'il rnilienl mem-
.lirr-s of lliu Otikliiml HiiilerninkerM'
union took u like vote IiikI WimIiu'.s
iluvn:uht. The men Inn'o for Homo mnlillix itnsl
ui'liilnirilv (liken llio itflernnoiitt nil'
on .KnliiriliiVM. Aititriiximiilelv Il.MIO
ineniuerK of llio holler milkers union,
Ho-nnlloil eoiiMPrviilivuN who lire wek
inir to form n no wnnion hero, will oh
Hitrvo llio full Hix ilnv wnrkinir week
ultimatum of llio shiiiviinl mminu'C
inonlH, il in miiioiini'eil. '
KLAMATH WOMAN FOUND
DEAD IN STOCKTON HOTEL
- 0
STOCKTON, Ciilir., Kelt. 27. The
liodv of n womim fiiiiiiil in n room nl
n loeul holiil n few iIiivm nt'it lin heen
iilmilifieil iih thiil. of Mm. Tetl Con
rntli of K'liimiilh Knlln, Orn.
STUFFED UP WITH
"A BAD COLD?"
Get busy with n bottle of
Mr. King's Now Discovery
atonco
Cousin, colds nnd broncltlat nttacta
they nro nil likely to result in danger
ous nttcrmntho unless checked in time,
t And how effectively nnd quickly Dr.
ICInz'c New Discovery hclpa to do tho
checldnii workl Inllamcd. irritated
m;mbrancs or soothed, tnoMiiucpu
phlegm loosened freely, ana quiet,
restful sleep follows. 60c nnd $1.20.
u Alldruggistohavo It. Sold since 1869
L Constipation Emaclpatlon
P No moro lazy bowels, yellow com
plextion, sick lieadache, indigestion,
ombaraitslnit breath, when you use as a
corrcctlvo Dr. King's New I.ifo Pills.
They aystematlze tlio system and keep
thq world' looklnis cheerful, 25c, .
$1500 SALARY
i:
DniililluK tho suhirloH of liMiiilmrn
wllliln tho nuxt tlvo yuurii, mid thitii
nililliiK bi) por cent liuforo unotliur 10
yaiirn huvo imsseil. no that tho min
imum nvnniKii sulury tor imc:hur
will ho f 1,500 this in tlio urogram
urged by Dr. V. I', (,'lnxton, 1J. H. com
mlMloiiur nf odiieiitloit. Dr. Cluxton
Biiyn :
"It Is only by vnry lurgo Incrouses
In )iity of teachnrs Unit wo may hope,
lo Improvo our school upiiriKilubly.
Hmnll Ini-ruimeit of B, 10 or 20 por
runt will not avail, for tliny will not
bo nurriclnnt to hold In tho schools
mon mid women of superior ability.
"Tuiielinrs uro now paid loss for
tholr work thiin any other cluss of
workers, ami tho lucreaso In tholr
pay In tho last fow years bus In n
wlro heim hi beeping wl'li tho lu
creaso In pay of other workitrs, or
with tlio Inerenso In llio emit of liv
ing. Whllo tho cost of living has In
oreasud approximately KO per cont
food, UT. por cent; clothing, 1011 por
cont; drugs, 103 por cont; fuol, fill
per citnl ; nnd houso furnishing goods,
71 per cont tlio salaries of lonelier
huvo lueronsed only about 12 por
cent. Tlio purchasing powor of tho
salary of tlio tem-lior In our public
schools Is, therefore, only about 6'i
per rout of what It was four years
ago.
"Many of tho bailor teachers aro
leaving tlio schools and tholr places
aro tnkon by men and woman of Inns
nutlva ability, loss oducatlon and cul
ture, and less training and exper
ience. Many of tlio places aro not
filled at all. A an Inevitable rosult
tlio character of tho schools Is being
lowered Just nt a time when It ought
lo ho ralsud to a much higher stan
dard.
"Ktudunts now entering tho normal
schools to propnro for touching arc
not of as good quality as tboy wore
formerly, which moans Hint tho stan
dards of tho schools must continue
lo fall. In some normal schools tho
enrollment Is far loss than In fonnor
years."
When von puv voiir income lax gel
n reeeipt from I'nelo Sinn. Whnl
would William llohemtiillcrn have
Itnnib'il von f ' '
L. - ,
Make
t niln - Mill
medfort) matt; TRTmnrrc, mtcpford, oinmoN, immAv, February 2a, mo
NEW PASTOR FO
l. K. Mlllanl, new plwtor of tlio
his flint sermon Holiday inoriiliig.
01 MILL TAX FOR
SAI.KM. Kob. 2S-Tha houBO yes
torday didn't ovoi! hosllnto lorf";;
onough to listen to an oxplauntlon ol
offer any objection when Bonntoi
I'lorco's bill providing a ono-mlll tat
for market roads ciinio up for passage
this morning. Tho bill wont thrt
without a dissenting vote, t'nilei
tho provision of this incasuro a la
of ono mill Is to bo levied aKiilnut all
taxable property In iho county fo:
distribution nl tho discretion ot th
stato highway commission In con
slructlng primary market roadK.
sWitoissM-i fssMdsW&liwaaa
(odtwheat "cakes - with
this wonderful old-time breakfast ,,.c:.ty;:.
the easy Aunt Jemima way! . .
Buckwheat cakes with sausage I
Oh, how that combination does tempt
the appetite on a wintry February
morning!
Perhaps youVe been forgetting
how "powerful good" buckwheat
cakes really are! Give yourself a
treat tomorrow see what pleasant
mSmories 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
UNT JEM! MA. . Wc KW H EAT . FLOUR
Ctn.itnoy, HI Jo.otiti. MUMt.il
R CHRISTIAN CHURCH
.4
in i fims'-sfin ' jnii n il
OirlxtJiin churcli, who will p reach
NATION WIDE STRIKE
SPltHNOFiiy.D. Ills., Feb. 2S. A
nation-wldo strike of electrical work
jra affiliated with the International
Irothorhood of Electrical Workers it
iu prospect "unless President Wilson
provides sonio committee, commission
r court" to which: members of the
lrgnulziitlon' can submit grievances
iccordlng to Charles P. Ford, secre
ury of the brotherhood, followinf
bo sending of a telegraphic nppca
to tho president today.
to make buckwheat cakes if you
make them the easy Aunt Jemima
way! . ;V-'
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.
A perfect blend of buckwheat, corn and
I
TOKIO. (Correspondence of the
AHHociutcd PrcHH.l ifiiniuiH Hnionji,
chief Jupunexc envov to tho peace
conference in Purls, left 'Fdkio for
the French capital on Juniiarv 11. Hi
ileiuirture evoked interesting sugges
tions from tho lcndintr newspapers an
to Jiipnn's attitude in the Far KuHtcrn
affairs.
The Kokumin HHscrtH that it will be
the task of Manium Snionji to niain
tain the principle of "the Orient for
the Orientuls" nnd reminds its renders
Hint ho beam on hm shoulders the
destinv of the Japanese empire. The
paper ndds that this policy accords
with the "principles of liberty nnd
eouulitv enunciated bv President Wil
son as the basis of a world's peace.
The Asnhi. perhaps the leading
Japanese newspaper, with simultan
eous editions in Tokio and Osaka, lavs
stress upon the assertion of the prin
ciple of rneiul eouulitv nnd dcclnres
Unit by upholding Ibis policy the Mnr
ouis would be in accord with Presi
dent Wilson's ideas of justice nnd hu
manity. At the same time the Asnlii
remarks Hint the trend of world af
fairs demands an absolute open door
poiicv of ail inteitionnl relations
nnil.thercforo in ti,..ia. It savs that
Jnimn's ndvocucv of the roinovnl o
racial barriers will not bo sufficiently
convincinif unless she opcnlv pludt'es
herself to "uiiaiiduii her uiiliturintic
Jl; li r.::-.cv !: no of'rn hns l-"on the
s'lhiect of misconceptions nnd bus
p'eions nmomr the powers."
The ndvanced aire of the marquis.
ncordinir to Japanese idetis he is 70
this vcar his prineelv familv. his as
sociation with party politics, his re
cent investiture of the Order of the
ClirvKiinihemum. the highest decora
tion in the eift of the emperor, his
fcnrless. uncompromising spirit coup
led with the lnnmiid manner he af
fects, all make him to the Japanese
""i interesting fieurc well suited to be
'he exnerssion of nntinnol sntimer;t.
l"n to I lie present Jnpnn hns beerr
represented at the pence conference
bv a delegation in which Baron Muk
ino is the lending figure.
"There were no delinquents nt Cha
,cau Thicrrv. Are von delaying the
Itnvtnenl of vonr income tnxt
sausage !
"I'se in
wheat
ELSE BOLSHEVISM
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Peace
with tho League of iXatlons or war
and preparations for war without It,
the internationalism of peace . and
Justice of tho Internationalism of the
"socialist, the anarchist and the Bol
shevist" are the alternatives before
the world, declared Senator Hitch
cock of Nebraska, chairman of the
senate foreign relations committee,
in an address late yesterday, to the
senate.
The proposed league. Senator
Hitchcock asserted, would "render
war between members as nearly im
possible as human agencies can de
vise.'"' He spoke of the growth of
socialism and the popular demand
for relief from war ,and its sacrifices
and said peoples thruout the world,
if denied measures for peace, would
violently protest and seize power.
Senators who have opposed the
league draft,' the Nebraska member
asserted, would bo opposed to any
league. He charged that in their at
tacks these senators had magnified
its dangers and that they "quibble
and split hairs." .
Replying to a reference to Amer
icanism as opposed to International
ism in a recent speech of Senator
Borah of Idaho, who quoted Colonel
Roosevelt. Senator Hitchcock said the
former president had favored a
League of Nations to enforce peace,
noi oaly by moral lorco, bul by mili
tary strength, and expressed the be
lief that if he were alive. Colonel
Roosevelt would be found supporting
the league as ardently as President
Wilson. "
Suggestions that Mexico might Join
In imposing conditions on this coun
try were ridiculed 'by the senator,
who said Mexico was not eligible for
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
jjffl Sure Relief
RELL-ANS
Wfor indigestion
Ura - m!
town, Honey!"
membership becauso alio could not
give tho requisite guarantees of her
Intention and ability to comply with
international obligations.
This Corn Will
Peel Right Off!
"Gets-It" Makes Corns Com Off
Tho "Banana-Peel" Way!
Why have to flop on tho floor,
squeose yourself up llko tho letter .
and with bulging eyes draw
your face up Into a wrinkly knot, -while
you gouKe and pull at the
rnulck." of a tender corn? Tht'
2 or 3 Drees ApeUeJ Is Few SecoaaV ,
There's No Fumuis er Cutties.
"Ceto-lt" Alweys Werlul
the old, savage way. "aets-It" l
the modern, painless, simple way.
' lean over and put two drops or
"dels-It" on the corn, put your
stocking and ehoe right on again,
and forget the corn. Pain Is eased.
"Gets-It" has revolutionized the.
treatment of corns. It nover lrrl- .
tates the true flesh. You'll top .
limping- on the sldo of your shoe,
aftd do away with greasy salves, -
bundling bandages, thick plasters. ,
and painful methods. Use "Gets-It",
-.' it's common sense.
. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money
- tiaclccorn-remover.theonlyeureway.
costs but a trifle at any drug store.
M,'dbyE.Lwrence&Co..Chlcago,lH.
Sold and recommended as the
world's best corn remedy by Leon B.
Haskins, Med ford Pharmacy, Strang's
Drug Store. ,
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