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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
li'l'ML MT1DF0TIT). ORTCflON, MONDAY, MATtCTT 17, 1010 PAGE TTTRET! BAPTISTS START f NATl STRIKE OF PEOPLE IS FOR SIX MILLION COMING TO THE R I ALTO THURSDAY 'MEDFOT LAND COMPANY - ,'-t 1 1 ON RENT SHARKS AHIITiANI). Mnn-h 77. Noinlniillv IiicIiiiIihI in tint iiewlv nritiiiiixuil Third rnuiimuii, llio AnIiIiiihI fmnimiiv unit lit tlio Notional (liniril int'iirnoriitim iivnr 100 ii it nittM on IIm router, with liuiro un 1 1 10 wiiitinu list jmtiivnt to tmlislmi'iit lit llio lirnt nniiortuiiit v. It in uritlil'viiitf to i'iml ho iiuiiiv IiiimI iioh mo iiloinlinif ii linliiinir liaiicl to tlio movement. AIho unite it numlior of roliiriuut Holiliur Imvs, iiii'liulinir (oimiiiIhhIiiihmI iil't'iuorM, Imvuioiiioil tliu nmmmnv, tin) main oliliwt lioinir to luiln tht) tfiioil ultimo uIoiik roiriinl Iimn of iimvioiiH mult or stiition. lU'iirv Krluiin of Titlmit, uro-i'inln-milly lit! for llio tiliieo, wiih imiiiii inoiint v i-Iiohi'II iim I'uiiliiin, Other of fieum will wither liv nniiointuil liv liim or (ilci'ti'il b v t h 11 oriiiinixiitiiin, iim tlio coiiiiihiiv iniiv iliitei'inliui. nrhl trury rule will ho emiiliivtiil in tlio Nt'loCtloll, if lliix iilun iH uiloiiti'il, llllll nil niuv ril iiMHiiri'tl that (il'l'iiiial an . poinMiU'iilM, n h diwiuiiiitiHl bv tlio riiiikiiiu pomiimniler, will ho in iifcord iinco with merit ami for tint iiootl of tlio Hiirvioo, . rfirardliwM of - priority clainiN, ulimiliittitiir ittiv iiIiiiho of "I'lill" or nrivileiio. I'roHiioolivo re prints mid nil who hit vo nlruiiilv on lihtml liullld uoMt tliciiiholvox on the coudilioiiM of Horvico nnilor iiovern mvnt itiihiiiMN, iho toniM of whirh urn iixi-ectliiwlv lihural iih to imv and viiiilpmt'iit, iiIno i i i i i i 1 v i ii lt a rvnilv ro KimiiMt iiiiiin cm II of tin) Unitvd Htnli'M or niilitnrv duty lit itnv point within tho lioiiicliiiid. it provision which in fur inatlviini'o of nntiomtl miiinl ct tiildihlriifiilH nruimlxi'il ulonir tho old htnlo lini'H. forliiiinU'lv now ohnolito. At tin? time of tlm rut'iMit iiiiihI frintr in. Iho following iiiunr. wore ri'u'inti'r t'll. a ntimlie roT wjiich will ho nuir int'iiti'il on Mumliiv nveninir, March 17. iih in tho intMintiinc tho router Iiiim hi'oii kci't oiM'ii for further iiilmt lacntH. Dr. J. II. Weuwter linx boon t'hoHi'ii iih medical director, thix poni tioii eitrrvinir with it tho rank of fir I lii'iitcimnl, mill tiu tho iliilo ment ioni'il the rocdicnl exiimiiintioii will continue lit Ibo nnnorv. All rorruiU iiro mv oil to ho procnt unit havo llii pro liiainarv rooiiiri'iat'itt promptly nl tciidcxl to. Oilier iiiiiir(nnt htiHincxH Will nlo' ho ililortiil of. . William II. Allen, Itov I). Anderson. (looruo II. Ilillinir". Knrl A, Hrnwn, 8niniicl K, llrailv. Arvln A. Hnniiitt. t'lnrk Hnli. Minor t!, Hieucl. William Jl. DriuKx. John V, litillor. I.lovd I'. Crnwmin, Krnl M. Curler, Oniric J. t'oolov, JiinitfM It.' Clarv. Ilomor Carlon. Ilenrvi H. Carter. W it - oiirvi Villi I'ittii I. Childro liar It. Clarv. inn Cri-HM, Wil- John II. lill. Hiinuicl 8. llnviH, I. ovnl II. liver, Curl ('. Darlintr. Cnl in It. loimin. Homer II. KHiart. Ilorhort 0. Knxl laaii, llonnim I). KilwunU, llenrv T. Khiioro, Arthur W. KIIih. . Ilonrv W. Frame, llownnl Kox. l'nul (liiilt'V, (leoriro N. drav. Kd wunl (Ivuor. Dwiu'lit V, (Ireui;. Oeo. II. Oohrko. NorriH J. floildanl, Clar onon I., tliilfv. t'lvdo M. (lontor. Mil lard V. (Irnlili. JitmoM .M. (Insiicr. William K. tliiin-iiifor. Il.iimphroVH, Clarmicti 1. Ilomex. Sum'nrt C. llitHt, .Kiwi llnvihiinl. (Icorce H. llollcv. Clntrlc A. Kinir. I.eo V. Konvon. Marion K'ncnid. ' . Will inn l.iniUcv. JJovd S. I.nev. John K, Litov. t . NiiiniK't 1. McNair. Walter 1'. Jlil-Heli. Khner 8. .lorriHon.,KraneiH J. Muroliv. Frank S. .Miiiion. F.dwin U Mownl. ChnrleM F.. Mitckev. I'hilin S. ! Muriitritv, Williiain M. Moor. Yowl V. Milhw Clii'Hlor ('. MeCrack en. I'pnil A, Mum, John It, Miller. I.oum J.-Orreo. .. llunn1 8. I'nJinorleo,' AV'.llia'in fl. l'en:liloiu Wlivfml .CTlltvno. Ir vinir Sv. I'orter. (loortro K. I'lainlcd. l.eKlor M. l'liillipx. (.'hoHtor F. I'hil linx, llomiiio 8. I'rovosl, Jolin II. l'illoniier, John M, I'iereo, James h. 1'orter.j Arthur. I'otcrxon, Hcniainin h. Powull. . - ' ,' '.. Ocoruo W. los. Jr.,1 ("hiirleM C. Itohortxon, Thooiloro V. HiikhoII. I'titor li. Kpi'iu'or. Jainos M. 8nw ver, Tlieodoro H. Smith Hom M. Small, John 0. Swan, Frank U. Siinkmt. .(.'lii;rl(iH, 11 Wcimiaii, tloo. F., Rtannard, llnvrv, W, Viilvor. l'orov C." Sl.rallon, Klovmifli, ichunrman. llornco C, Sontont, Karl 1'.' Smith. Howard V. Shnlt, Clmrlosit C. Snv- "wilianl Venln. Er! It, Woron. Donald D. Wnlkor, Taiwrimeo M. '' Wilmin, " Horatio CI. Wolcolt. ' ' - Hurry D. Yoiinir, Clvdo 0. . Yotini!. LETTS ADVANCING FORCING RE STOCKIIOr.Xr. Marcii' lfi. Tho ' T.iiltiuli All'imHive in the Mil.llll reL.ioll in dovoloiiimr hiiooohkI'iiIIv, tho lttn tiavnitr eapturod hlnmorv. uronziiot, WoitonNd nnd Al Aiilr.. Tho l,otlith wi, iiiiiiiulnr Iniu Inl'i llio tOriLrtiHli miU itnrv miHHion nl Lilian nnd uono to tho front, nooonliinf to a l.iiiiui itmpittciij ,.; Tho villairoH montionod in tho foro- (roltiii dinpnteh itppoar to indieato that tho Lettish troopH tiro mnkinir ciiinn RonthwoHt of Milan, on tho oonter of n lino rnnninir from Minima to the Kovno-vilim roRion,. l!clwecn March and March .'10, tho l,.'il)ll.(IOO HapliHtH in tho cliiirclic thriiiiichoiit tlm norlhern hIiiIch of tho union muxt rnUo $0.U(I0.U0 il' Ihov aro to reach tho uoiil Ihov liuvo Hot out for in their icroat Victurv ( itmpnik'n movoMicnt. I'rouiini'iit limit int litv- iiicii, who Klarttid thi iiiovcmeiit foil iih thniiL'h tho war did not accomplish all that hIioiiIiI havo heen ai'coin plishcd in tho wav of rohuildini; tlio world.'--Onn of their .inmnherH naid : "Tho world'n work in not vot i'inished, and until it iH HMccial efl'ort will ho iioeoHHitrT to iiccoiu'ilinli tho tiiHkv which will oontiniriil! confront iih. whether in polilicnl or commercial lilt, in Htic.iitl' affair or in tho realm of reliuiotiM ohliimtiiin." llnrloy K, Hnllirroii. director of the eitinpn'iiii "i O-'irini hiivh! "Orouon must not shirk her duty, film must miv her total, iiuotit of $11.1.(10(1 and raise it on time. The future of the ItnptiHt nrissioiiM Hot It in America and foroiun IiiiiiIh depviulH upon tho nue cesH of tliiH movement. Tho oxtru cxiiense iiiiiioscd iinon tho church dur inir tho wur has piled up n debt that memiH the shiiltinu' down of a laruo niimhor of mission plaulH throiiL'linut tho world if tho mnmhorH il onot re Hpmii! to tho anneal hitinir mndo and u'ii'o of their substance to this cause. Tho Viclorv Cnnipaiun, if won, mcnim victory in morn than oiio huiiko to the Itaptist denominntion. It iiieaiin that tho niiinv inissionarieH now in the forcit.il fioltl will not hayo to bo called homo and .. that tho reconstruction work nojv coiuir on in Franco, Bel iriuiii, liiissia and India need not cense nnd that the iiiissiointricH.in tho homo field can still Ktav nt their pohtH and teacli tho ignorant foreigner tho prini'ipU'H of ( hnstianitv. nnd of American, ciliienship nnd ntitnip but tho revojjitionnrv fires of Holshevin that havo hevii started in moiiio hearts b inmcruimloiiK onnrchistio IcnUcrti." TERS31N EGYPT REPULSED BY TROOPS LON'DOK. March 17. Thcro has been riotiair nt Titutit. Ktcvpt. diiriim tho piiHt week.' .On March 12, throe thousand persons utti'inpted to rush n railroad station nt Tanta, but tho Hi' tack waH t rust rated by I roups and polio. Tlieru was some fiu'litinif nnd 'i'l ciixtinltieH nro reported in n Cairo dbputoh. Tiintn in nn important town on' the Nile, "ft miles ubo'vo Alexandria nnd in Iho capital of the province of (lliiir- liia. KANSAS STREAMS OVER BANKS, HEAVY LOSSES rCAXKAS CITV. Mi).. 'Miireh 17. I'nprcpt'denti'il rnliiH havo went all riv ers in a wnlo Hoetnin or nonnern aim (nil ml KmiHiiH Htirmnjr, over their hanks and out upon n rich fnrmine country. The. damat:o has heeu es iM'eiallv henvv in tnwiiH when) the fluod' inundated mercantile OHiiblish nuinlH nnd fnetorieH. Much livestock iH said to have been drowned in rural locnlilivH. ' The Hituation m said to ho inost se rious near Wiehltn. Kiiiishh City ih roimrted in no dantrer. America's. Owri The same ood product , No raise in price ' i i t mm nviw. y.it c i i ; i i i v. 'i,ai" ft ' Muck Kcimclt itml Malwd Xorniand, proiluror anil litnr of the $.100,000 Comedy, ".Mickey" at tlio Hlnlto Thurwlnjr, Friday anil Hatunluy of this A SPLENDID PLAY DEPICTING A mm - I. .WraWBfflWJIWW..,... J...'. BEA1EN 10 DEATH LONDON. March 10. ficneral Count Sixl Von Arnim, commander of tho Oormiin nnnv in Flnnders durinir n lanio part of tho war. bos been henteu to death liv peusnntH nt Awb. Hull 01 n i u . oeeordini; to il l'ni'is dis patch In the Kxehanto Teltt;rnph cotnpaiiv. lt. is said that Ocnentl Yon Arnim shot at peasants tralherim firewood o nhis uroimrlv mid that the mob invaded and pillntied li s cha ""o after killiiii' him. Now used in preference "to coffee in "tens of thousands of families, because of its allround ecbnomv delicious flavor and healthfulness as a table beverade . ' , j There's a nBH'iwi.jaggawggrr.aita'r:. 'Jr. f. r til 4 ' LOVE ADVENTURE OF THE SOUTH : .'A5Wfs - Y KILLED IN TEXAS HOUSTON. Tex.. ' March 17. Lieutenants Robert E. Morsbnek nnd 0. D. Davidson of tho Klliinrton field nvintion personnel, were kiMerj Sim- 1. av n'"l't -ie;i. !.iU,moud. their plorj; erashini; to the crbund ns thev were lion rim." the end of the fliaht from Kelly Field, Sun Antonio. ; Ijieulcnant Morsbaek, who was pi lotin'ir tho plane, was .fromDnrnnd. Wis., nnd Duvidsoii from Omaha, Neb. ' i Treason 'jaw HAVANA. March 17-Tbi city ia threatened with one of the most uniipie strikes ever called. Unlike the usual strike, the movement will not be for shorter bourn or higher wattes' Thousands of persons in every wulk of life, who nre occupants of rented houses nnd rooms mnv "strike" nguinst their beinif literally- "locked out" of their homes by ; property owners who nro chareintr exorbitant and illegal rents. Kent in Havana durintr the last two years has increased ubout 50 per cent, nnd in some eases is reported to have more than doubled, especially in tho poorer otiaricrs. ' : . According to low n property owner must file with the city authorities a sworn statement of the cost of eon struction of any buildintr owned or erected bv him, from which figures not only the taxes are to be colletced but the rent which may be leeallv chanted, are fixed. The property owners hnvine greatly increased rents, but without correspondihirlv nuirmented their tax payments, the renting public is loudly protesting and there is being formed an organization which has for its object the calling of o strike bv renters to force the re duction of rates to something like normal. : If the strike is ria"v called those taking nnrt will not nctunllv refuse to imv rent whntsovcr. hut will decline to unv more than the municipal records call for. GET RID OF YOUR RHEUMATISM "Bliss Native Herb Tablets are without a doubt 'the best medicine for rheumatism I ever used." S. W. Mills, East Lynn, V. Va. "1 am strong and healthy at seventy-four, thanks to Bliss Na tive Herb Tablets." S. C. Martin, Stevensburg, Va. Bliss Native Herb Tablets - - for over thirty years have relieved thousands ot sufferers from rheu matism, liver and kidney trouble, and constipation. - Gentle and ef fective In action, and economical in price. One dollar per box of 200 tablets. Insist on Bliss, and you will get the genuine. I-ook for trade-mark on box. ' ; Sold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere. M ABE I, i NORMAND .; ir iv Mirm r niuuiif 1) jsM I J'CHEeertain I I O I; deserved f j J a licking but l- again she J . didn't get it, and again those mischievous eyes saved her. You will never forget adorablo "ittle "Mickey" the wonderful ' hotoplay. OIM CHUNO China Kerb Btor Herb cure roi earacne, headacM catarrah, dlptherla, ' sore throat lung troubK kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cure all kinds ot goiter. MO OP ERATION'S. . Hedford, Oregon, Jan 1J, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AT CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live,, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store la at lit South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get .herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. - (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, ' Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Win. Lewis, Eagle Point : W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. ') ' 0. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point Thns K. Nichols. Eagle Point LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge car. : a Stationed at 16 N. Front St. X .2 Hale Lyon. Props, Panne lS PI JCA ft I II . W'M ii mi iiiis iim 'i H IF " . 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