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jMEDFOUD MATTi TRIBUNTCi MTCirFOttD, ' OREflOtf, VKT)NKSDAY. MAItOU 5, 191!) IlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN lNllKPKNDKNT NKWSPAPRH PUUMHHISI.I KV1JHT ' AKTKHNgpN i-;Xt:it;i'r MU.MIAY 1Y TMM MHDKUItl) I'KINTINU 1X1, orflce. Mull Tribune BulMIng, 5-?-Ss Jorih Fir street. Phono J6. A. consolidation of thj Bemocmtlc Times, Tiio M-iTori Mall, Th Mwifnrd Tribune, the (Southern Oretfonlan, The Aiihmnd Tribune Tho Mplford Sunday Sun 1b furnished ftuhKcrlltera desiring & cven-day daily nowHajer. GKOllOM PUTNAM, Editor. SUBSORIPTIOM- TBaMBl AfAll, I X ADVANC13: Dully, with Sunday Run, yea. r..Hnt 6.00 . . Jnlly, with Sunday Sun, nioullt,, .65 jmily, without Sunduy Sun, yoftr.. 6.00 Hilly, without Sunday Sun, month .l0 Voikly Mall Tribune, on year. l.B Bumtiiy Sun, ono yewr 1.60 BY OAltUlKil In Medfonl, Aahinnd, Jficknonvillo. Central Point Phoenix: lmlly, with Sunday Sun. ynr...$7.fi0 ""Uaiiy. wun rsuntmy sun, monin. ,o ft. l"uily, without Sunday Rnn, year.. 6,00 Dnlly. without-Sunday Sun, month ,R0 Official paper .of the City of Ndford. uiricmi pnnt'r or jacttson county, a Knterod an accoml'Class . matter at ol ford, Oregon, under the Act of March B, 13 i worn dailv avemira circulation for t six months andlug Dto. 31, 19103,09 , MKMBER OF THR ASSOCIATED PKKSS. , Full Tned "Wire Sorrlcft. Th Asso- rlutcd Prt's is exclusively entitled the um for republication, of alt news dispatches crotiiieii to it or not other wise credited in thin paper, and also the local news nuonsiiea herein. All richt of republication of special dispatches Herein arv viku rerveu. PUBLIC HEALTH OF E WASHINGTON, Mar. o.--rf there in a problem about what to do with the returning soldier,'' there is none about the returning nurse.. .'. . The only problem, is how can the nurses 'who hare finished their mili tary service in hospitals and canton ments and at the tront he diverted into the other great national service which waits (or them. 1 i Reconstruction in this country, judging by the activities of govern ment departments' in Washington, is to be attacked first from the public health standpoint, and no national public health program, according to health authorities, can be successful ly carried out unless the number of public -health nurses is immediately and very greatly increased. ' ' , ,. .For Kvery County . Surgeon General Rupert Blue, head of the United States public, health service, .which was one of the first departments in the field with a re construction program, stated recent ly that there- should be a public - health nurse at work in every county. - Secretary of War Baker declares that "the. public health. nurse, one of the greatest forces in promoting nat ional health, is needed in greatly in creased numbers." . ' Secretary of Labor Wilson states: laoor'B reconstruction - program must include a carefully formulated plan- for repairing the physical waste and destruction of war by the conser vation and renewal of national health. - Public health nurses enter Into such a program in many ways, in industrial, visiting and infant wel fare service. To bring to every wor ker in our country this skilled care many more public health nurses must be put to work in the community." , To meet the demand for more pub lic health nurses, the National Or ganization for Public Health Nursing of which Miss Emma E.-, Grittenger and Mrs: Alice Holloway of Medford are the representatives in this state, decided at a recent convention in Chi cago on two plans; one to till the Immediate need and the other, fu ture requirements. ,.? , ,. - linns for Future To citable nurses returning from military., service to take, courses in public health service and enter at once Into -this work, it was voted to raise a considerable fund of money lor scholarships in 1919, reaching. If possible, a hundred thousand; these scholarships to be given to nurses who are leaving the military service; to members of the, senior classes' in training schools, the great part of whom had pledged themselves to war work after their graduation; and, to any other nurses desiring to take up public health work. To create a supply of nurses is the future it is. proposed, in cooperation with the National League for Nurs ing Education, to revise the training courses in hospitals in order that public health work may- be Included in the undergraduate courses., , v. In carrying out this program the national organization calls for the support not only of women of the nursing profession, but of all those interested in public health as a factor'' In social betterment and reconstruc tion. SENATE SPECTACLE AMAZES EUROPE. ADJOURNMENT WASHINGTON, Mat. .H.. floven teen hundred nominations, Including those of A. Mitchell Palmer to bo at torney gunurul mid John Skoltoil Williams to succood himself as oomp t roller of tho currency romulnod un confirmed today when conitress ad journed. ' On tho list woro approxim ately 1000 postmasters, 600 army of ficers and 200 navy officers. , The Bonnto In fulling to act upon Mr. Palmer's nomination, established a. precedent, according to oldest at taches, who siild it was the custom to pass without delay upon appoint ments of members ot the cabinet. Other Important nominations romuln EUROPE is-reported' unitized at tho violent attacks fiimtlo iii; the .United States Beimto upon thy league of nations plan and upon the presidenfrMnit Iflnrope does not comprehend the hvpoeracv, selfishness, shallowness, in sincerity and .deuinogv of Auieriean. politics, tlmt would sacrifice the welfare of the world to secui-e a fancied par tisan advantage, -.i '. ,v . .' Vf-' . , '.' ,v It has been a surprise to Americans thomseives to find that we had so uiaiiy eenntors with "minds that, have, no sweep beyond the', nearest horizon" so mam-small men who place, prejudice: and partisanship above 'patriotism i i i :i Ti i - V ' ii1 v , (uiu jiuuuuuiy, is iins ween ituuiy years since tne country has witnessed sueh, undignified and disgraceful scenes as have been enacted the past fortnight in the senate halls. '-"-'British' 'arid French observers cannot understand the basis for the attacks, since the construction of tho league imposes no burdens npon America that are not shared' by the rest of the world and since it aims to assure the usi yersal peace which! America has always advocated. They cannot understand why a nation whieh'did not hesitate to use "force, to the uttermost" to overwhelm autocracy, should not share the responsibilities of eiidnrinar nonce. especially as tJie recent war proved, America cannot re-iinit unconfirmed were thewo ot mu- main alooi irom any worltt war. . . .':' The speeches of the senators opposing tho league re veal no real menace to America in the leathie.- America's freedom of action is not destroyed, her right to make war is not impaired, and her interests are not falsely commit ted. Her traditional policies arc not adversely affectec but her position as apostle of peace is stren'ethened.v ; America's participation in international affairs is no new tumg ana violates no precedent. She has participat, fit iu lmeriiauoiiai iuiiciions in t;iiinay.iiigypt and Samoa She has involved herself. 111 the internal affairs, of Libe ria. Sue has been a mandatory for Mexico, "Central Amer ica, South America and the West Indies. She has aide submerged peoples to estaMish their own governments in Cuba and the Philippines. She has ' .played tho interna tional policeman in Haiti and San Salvador so there is nothing new or startling in the plans of the league, .. .The. war proved the inter-relatioiiship of the nations that one could not suffer without injurimr all. nono bene fitted without benefitting all. The league seeks to bring a Dout a, means or settling disputes without recourse, to amis and without makinsr abilitv to kill a shm of ris-ht ior war is recognized as tue worse possible means of set tung international questions.! ; - - Europe will evcntuallv realize, as tlie American neoftlc realize the insincerity of tlie senators attacking the learrue and that the real object is to epibarrass the president and secure a partisan advantage over a non-partisan issue for tue xysv campaign. ' r I BOLSHEVIKf " SEEK AMERICAN LOAN STOCKHOLM, Mar. 6.-The soviet government of Russia hopes to ar range a big loan in America and is prepared to offer, in exchange impor tant mining and railroad concessions. say Petrograd advices. - Reports show the internal war hi Russia has cost four billion rubles duringthe past two months and that an extra levy of ten -billion rubles has-been insufficient to cover the total deficit of the soviet govern ment. It Is said the Bolshevist trea sury is hardly able to raise $400, 000,000 rubles. - '.!", RICHARD CARLE AT TWO POLES KILLED IN ATTACK UPON ALLIES WARSAW, Muroli 4. (By the As socinted Press.) T,wo Polish officers wore Itillcrl when the Ukrainians fired on .the train bcnriner the inter-nllied commission to Poland after its depar ture from pinl)crir' on Snndiiv, ' JOHN A. PERL . Undertaker Phone M. 47 and 47-J2 Automobile Hearse Service Lady Assistant 82 SOTJTrr BABTLETr Auto Ambulunoe Scrvioe,, .. . Coroner PARIS, lilurcli 5.-A man who Inter admitted his name wits Kneller and that he was a Kussinn Jew fired two shots from a revolver from the Pnlais de L'Ehpce. the residence of Presi dent Poincare todnv. Kneller declar ed that he desired to protest against allied intervention in Kussia. . - The" shooting ocenrred in; the pres ence of tlie euards and sentinels. The bullets. fell harmlessly on the veranda of th court of honor. "' NAVAL YARDS RESTORE' ENLISTED MEN TO JOBS WASIiINGTON'l: March 5. NnVal stations and yards were directed lv Seeretnrv Daniels toduv to restore to his former position upon jflischaree evcv man who left- non-combatant work to enter a fiithtini: branch of the service. ' ". ' ' - ' COMING TO PAGE Patrons of tho Pnec would do wall to mark down Tuesday. March 11th, as a red letter dav in tneir moumnin dum books, for on that date Kiohnrd Carle comes there in "Furs, and Frills." Those who known of Curie and his successes in the past need onlv to be told that the comedian is nt hU best in "Furs nnd Frills" nnd that the production, is-provimr the bureest popular success of all hi mnnv musical comedy hits. ?lt is a aood Iaushirisr show with Mr.1 Carl Post in n role that is irresistible. A cast or uiiiii cntiber unci a superior beauty chorus are two of the nd iuncts which are contrilmtins to the success of the pence. , The advance sale for seats will open on Saturday, March sth. ; -. WASHINGTON, Mar. 5;-Swcdlsh press reports" received by -the state department today said the Russian soviet government had appropriated eight million rubles monthly for carrying on Its propaganda In various countries. , ' COTTON EXCHANGE CL'OSES . J-;, TO READJUST RULES NRW YORK. Marh-ft Manaeers of ithe ew..yprk..GpUon ,KxchanKe earlv todav decided to close the ex change until " tbtfl'oTToTT'in'' order to permit members to readinst trailing to provisions, of the whoat bill passed yesterday by. contrress .affectinL' the cotton - futures net. - - AbRFOH I ft i.Or.ginal Nourishing DIgeatible No Cooklns! Porlnfants.Invallds andQrowing Children. I RlcbMtlk. Malted Grain Extract m Powder: Tho Original Food-Drink For All Affeo.1; OTHERS are IMITATIONS The TanlaC Store ' min. FOR Service and Reliability j or uenorals Itobort K. Noble and Walter D. McGuw to bo brlitadler generals on the regular army estab lishment. . , Mr. Palmer and' Mr. Williams will bo given recess appointments by tho president under which they will hold office until the new congress assem bles but such appointments aro not necessary in tho cases of post musters as tho luoumbents holdover .until their successors quality. Army nnd navy officers may be given the tem porary rank to which they wore pom. luated and then renominated when congress moots again. Upon confir mation their new rank would date from the day or tho original nominations. AIRPLANE SPEEDS r.f)N'lN.-It'urrosiouiU'iu! of the Associated Press. ) -One of Iho most siictiessl'iil ileyines invented hv British naval expoi'ls-in Iho war time was one known tfs u "hlSsler," uiitl mirveil to protect ships attains): timimlm's. It is nit outer Htool ctisinif filled to the sides of ships. . All ol Us toelnmm details oC enlist mcliim havo not been rt'vt-ith'd, hut naval exports assert llu. ships euiiippcil with blisters. rim no im'nter risk from undersea attack than from surlaeu liu htiliir duliirers In the war the (Ioniums loruoilnml several blister xhips.' but in every ease, it is asurled, Iho vessels vr uhle to reach povt mul he repaired Kir K. II. T. D'Kvnenurt, dirceto! of naval t-onslrnetion, invented th blister, which was first nltiiehed to four old cruisers. Patiently thu nav waited for it test for two venrs, then in ,?uiu, 1111", the cruiser Ornften while steaminit nt 10 knots was struck nniidships. bv u tnrpeilo' fired from a Oerman snbmarino onlv III) vurds distanl. The blister, which stuck out from the cruiser's side nhniit 15 feet exploded the torpedo, and the (Irnf ton steamed hack to port with onlv a slnrlit list. : ' Improvements were miido on tin blisters and Ihev wero filled to the sister nn. niters h'rehiix mid Terror, Dull) these vessels, mnuntintr itnns. bombarded tho KelL'ian const for months, Hoth were torm'docd within Ki week and hut fnpth'n pruteetltuf blis tert would have been sunk. Three tor pedoes struck the Krolms. two hittinir CvEW YORK, Mar. 5. A commer cial airplane which will take Its place with tho tugs, barges, lighters und other nocessary auxiliaries-of a largo steamship company Is soon to make Its i.ppoarnnco here. The plane, A. E. Clegg, vice-president of tho Kerr Steamship company, uunouneod to day, will bo used to transmit to ves sels at sea clearance papers and oth er documents for tho handling and discharge of cargo at ports of destin ation. .',''. 'By tho nso of the ittrnlane." Mr. Clogs snld, "from 36 to 48 - hours time will bo saved in the dispatch of freight steamors." 1 - GRIP. iriFLOEilZfi !i3nltn0 WTxcra Ol o U&fA, .! AatisMoFrevTocrtAl) 7 Doilnj influenn 9iowie unf the nose and throM evr7il tisaus a day with on put Wis Oil tad two parts wstsr, sm la tswsnixtr. It r hsven't an atotaisHr. Ifarf'- the throat tnd inuoT Lhe miittt iO the ciutsv This tratsBrt MH a pa jntUeptic wall W .iiiim C&ct "tin gecms, . Owst cold toi mi mretd J?,, "P: heln ' Wiurd Oil before thay it) tlQta9 into tfsngeroui inrleetua. Got it from druggist fov ft, V not ulisfied, return tht aStio tat get your money back. , Ew comtlpattd or hav rct bwtVi achof Juct try Wizard Liw Wnjot. p!ei4( Httlo pink pills, 30c at ttato. guts. Guaranteed. - . rom tne. says the super to ' the engineer Yotf can't ever beat good old1 Gravely Plug. Ills got the real tobacco taste' that keeps a mansatisfied." " Good, taste1, smaller cHev?,Jonger life is whati makes Genuine Grave-' ly cost less to chew thun ordinary plug. Wrtltto; Gbnuinb Gravely - danvjlle. va. at ttxiHtl tm timing flat. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Ptug packed in pouch ! TH&VNIVERSAL CAR Every farmer, should have one or more Ford-Trucks liecause of the pro fitable results that will, follow their use! There is not any guess work about this statement.; It has been , ' proven bri thousands of farms. If you f amij eonie in and let us toll you more abpuf the Ford Truck's value to you. in sure'dollars and cents saving, ; It is a personal matter to '"..every farmer. ' The Ford Truck- is a business neces- f sity. 'Ol'dei's should be left with us at ' , once iri' order'to - get" early delivery. , , - Price l(5550, without liody, f. o. b. De-'', trojt. -v : " , G. E. Gates Auto Co. Jl the fore purl of the monilor where Iho blisler Inliers oft. As lireeiiiiliim I lie llrehu wiin heiielieil, hill it wn iiltorwiird lomnl Unit she whs less se- verelv deninm.'tl than hud licvn Ihinutlit nnd Sim was suliseimeiillv ropnivod' No ship ovur hcfnlti Htivvivud three lornedoesi ... w ... The nnvv now I wis iilnntl Till hllslei ships in eonililissioii, iiiehulinir some of the first biillln ei'iiiser-Niiiiailroii The new drcniliiiiuuhts Itodiiov, Howe and .Mood uie heintr tilled ulso will IttiHtt-t-M. . :' ' Anion New York pooplo' sojourn ing In tho city aro Ti. II, Hhntt licit of Now York tltly and 0, I-. Ileiiuillel of llloonivlllo. N. ' Y,,' nvho uro at the lintel Medford, , - ' WHAT ABOUT YOUR INCQME7. The elomenU compriilntf tha body are constantly wenrlng out und must be renewed dully, else the outgo of strennth exceed tne income. . , , . . ESvaui-sipM will help tho tired business-man or womarl keep pace with tno wear and tew ot life. . Scatt't nourlilm Iho body,' blood and nrvess- and helpa maintain an even balance oi tlimigtli and enorjy, !, Safi-imvKl your itf cenis of ttmtgih wiih eoM'. feVoU & Dim lie, Ulueuificld. M.J..' 1IM n uttjs vv . w.vi i t"r hmmm iv.i..7-' m Nut alone do you fiivo fci oftc y l ut you aet'ulf tl4 flavor lh!' only homo-canned (ooci6j can give you. In addition, (lieie it the unccmrrAi .atUf.tctton you gtt in cn:i.ni !ic food you've grown yourVe'f. i It's no trick to havo a cardt'i K to rail all the vsti;tiei cf vcS. tablet your family lik, ' " Bw ouie Is n;l rIAt'l.f r!jnii,T MORSIi'S CALII'HRNiA liKIJlS .aclraottlcdinl ky cipctu "Iwi in -woild." Anlimtlcd lo ih Vf'Ar. Ttue4o.sam and el Miobj fiiiilt-, ..l'((j,V',r.;.i fhutr J,f !"'Zi'Jl '' SttJl 4't ItlJ h trbn l3ftvuitt C. G, MORSE & CO, 1 .MH lUMiM Prescription Chemicals , Tho reputntlon of the l)ruir gist tho nnttsritcllnn ' of tho l'liyslclun nnd tho welfare ot . tho pntient require that rliciA irnls used In dispensing should , conform' to Iho lilghest stand nrds for purity. Wo nso HQI'IIIIVH. " I ' I'lfone 10. '" !riilri nnrt Central. 1 ' rn wicjisv.' uwv mil rr f ii m . 6BEI.LrANS Hot water y Sur Relief , KLL-ANS 'T9R INDIGESTION riiiHi 0ml 'jM'j.mc-iimil m is 1 1. n, .11 . -. i. . 1 v.,'! '.;'. I ;. - ; ' : ;' ' ' V.- I :-. Press Down . pn the v, Throttle KEEP hiisliioss nml farmlnu niovlmi In the forward dlreo tlori this vcar. If ihj fnclll tles and services of tlie First National Bank can tie of aid to vou why make use of lliem. of course. V " ' Ecrv PossiMe Depart ' -mcnt of Bankina ; Wtn. G. Tall- .President : FIRST ii fc'-BAMIt'J e ' ; ... .T llumlreds of Bi.iMKHt t'lwtmiier. WHY -.NOT YOU? .-. ; KLEIN": The Tailor l!M K, Mnln, V'pslnls -'t Anieoline of "SILK' FLOSS V" MATTRESSES ; r Also a nice-line of RUGS AND LINOLEUM At Prices that will save you ; , , money. ' ; Poole Furniture Co. i canizing All our work strictly Kunrnntaort, to Ins first class. 15 N. Fir 8t Medford " . - li-v. tt I'hono 4.11-J . MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS GIM CHUNO : China Herb Btor llarb euro roi mraeho, he Hack ostarraU, dlpthorl, , sors throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomaoh . trouble, hoart troublo, chill tad ff. or, cramps, cough, poor clrcuUUon, carbiinclos, tumbro, cracked bout, euro kll kind ot goiter, NO OP SKAT10:iS. , ,fc-,..j. ;;' Medford, Oragon, Jan ll,.ltn TO WHOM IT ::AY CONOBIIN'i f : Tht U to certify, thl I, the nn dorslgnod,. had Tory setere tomoh trouble and had been bothered tor everal year and last August.wa aot ftxpoeted to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Morb Btdre It' it tit South 'front streot, Medford) 1 de. eldod to got herb tor my etomaoh trouble, and l etorted to feeling" hot ter as soon as I used tbenf and toiy nm a well man end oiln Tiearttly: lie ommond anyone affllotod m I b jtb seo Olm Chung and try hi Herbe.(i; , " (Signed) Win. JdHNBON;; WIlnoAset; , .. - ;';, M, A. Anderson) Medford (- ' .-vi 8, B. Molmea, Eagle Pdlntj -'.f :,- Wm; Lewis, Eagle1 Point f- w. I. Ohltdreth, Eagle Point; C, B. Mooro, Eagle Point. - I. ' J.'V, Mclntyre, Bogle Point, ' ' '' t Ooo. B. Von dor Holloti', Eagle Poitat, Thos. lll. 'NIchols. Eagle Point.. (mm POHTLANn, ' OIUCQOJf ' .. A homelike place,- an eotov vpuiuni to ine DUsineM Elohard W, . t. . m i r- 3y 'Itlnder Management el '.'' ;j--.,iiM