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v. . LONDON. (Correspondence of the
Associnted Press.)- The wool' trade
of Great Britain which has been con'-
trolled, bv the. government sinco Ule
middle of 191(5. is. gradually beine
freed from restrictions and-soon will
bo practically on a pre-war. basis,
The only remaining restriction will be
that the srovernmcnt, which lias
bought the , forthcomimr Australian
clip.; will act as merchants and' tint
this on the market at auctions at
fixed minimum prices, which... how
ever will be somewhat clastic as the
solcs,.proceed.
The first auctions will be held in
tlie first week of April and about 80.
000 bulbs are expected; to ' be cata
logued durine that, month. v Belgian.
I'rench and Italian buyers will be Al
lowed to; compete with the British
trade for supplies but there. will be no
American competition. 1 ,
i The chairman of the wool council.
in. makinc the latter announcement
."the other da-y said,, that "the contract
for 325.000 bales, free on board, Aus
tralia and New Zealand, entered into
"ipst before the armistice, appeared to
cover very fully the requirements of
the United States for some vtime to
come,' and no provision had therefore
been made in the British import pro
pram' for any sales of wool to Amer
ica tSroueh .London. If any altera
tion in these arrangements were de
sired it Would be necessary to consid
er such proposals very carefully, with
a. view 'to provide . for reasonable
American requirements, but of course,
to do this would need some months'
notice." - - v..- ' '"':",-'' "";
'. Regarding the prices he said it was
impossible to continue the favored po
sition wherein British manufacturers
. had Been placed during the war, of
obtaining their wool supplies vcrv
; much below the. American level of
values. "The policy of the United
States." ho continued, "quite natural-
' lv appeared to be to reduce the selling
prices of heavy stock of government
t wool to more-or less the British level;
whatever that may be, from time to
. tune." .C ) 'S- V '
The value of a bale of Australian
wool is now about 60 pounds against
; a pre-war value of 20 pounds, while
a bale of South African wool is worth
fit) pounds.' ''. "' ' " "
IT'S WEAR LIKE THIS
THAT CI
ITS YOUR
SHOE EXPENSE
t Stepping on- small pieces' of hot
metal, walking on sharp chips of steel,
standing in hot sand these, and other
' harsh conditions of walking surfaces,
in a steel plant, have no apparent ef-
feet on Neolin Soles; So says R. J.
Doty, plant superintendent of the
Sivyer Steel Casting Company, Mil
waukee, Wisconsin.
"The best oak tanned leather soles
last about three weeks under the abuse
; given them, in the foundry., while l
nave been wearing a pair of Neolin
Sobs for more than three months. And
to all appearances, they are as stout
as vrticn first; put on-my shoes," aays
- Mr. Doty. '
' Only Neolin. Soles can resist wear
and abuse like this. Tiiey are created
by Science to be very tough and dur
able flexible and waterproof,, too;
To reduce your own shoe expense, and .
tocuttho family shoe bills, buy Neolin
cchd. shoes. You can get them in
many styles for men,, women, and
children.
And have your worn shoes re-bottomed
with Neolin Soles. These long- .,
. wearing soles are manufacturedby The
Goodyear Tire & Rubba- Co.,' Akron,
Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels
: guaranteed to outlast all other heels,
aeolln Soles
THE ENEMY WITHIN.
WITllj tho signing of tho poaeb treaty and the eonse?
. qucnt repeal. of war emergency legislation, aimed
at suppression of individuals and movements engaged hi
activities to aid the enemy, the country will be left .with
out adequate machinery for the suppression of propagan
da designed to destroy the gpvormneut similar to that
(Jennany conducted .uetovo tne war and like that comiuct
ed bv the anarehists, Bolsheviki and 1. W. AY. today. .
-Effort to destroy the government in time of war is
admitted treason. Similar ettorts to destroy it m time ol
peace should also he classed as treason. Free speech and
discussion with the object of
accomplishing reforms and
the constitution but license
tion and stir up class war for the destruction of the gov
ernment bv force, should not be tolerated. The difficulty
is to provide legislation that
free speech and at the same time provide punishment tor
those seeking the destruction of the government. . ' .;
.The. nation must protect itself from the danger of in
ternal foes as well as external
icans well as all other nations, an underground secret or
ganization workiug industriously lor tbe disintegration of
society, the destruction ox
force of organized government, which directs the insidious
Bolshevik propaganda and
arehy. .National self preservation is at stake and proper
action must safeguard the nation or the tomes that have
wrought ruin in liussia will bring similar ruin to America.
Nor has the war ended by any means the national dan
ger from the German propaganda of which the Bolshe
vik propaganda, is the legitimate child and perhaps a part.
jjor years uciore tne war, tne uerman eriort was unacr
way and the war did not destroy tlie German ideal and
the German effort. The
changed' in name and camouflaged in form, but not , in
spirit. Germany mothered socialism to attain her imper
ialistic' aims and fathered' Bolshevism for the same ends.
In Ms book,, " The German Conspiracy in American
Education (published by JJoran t Co., oNew York), Cap-
mm 5T4iswivus uuiuigerj xruii:iy ox uie iuuiiary intern'
geiice of tie United States army;. declares:: . : !..' - '..:
"Let us not delude ourselves into thinking that' German- propaganda
has been extirpated! Before the hot blast of public Indignation It went
under cover, merely- to' await its- opportunity. That opportunity has nowf
come. With the signing or the armistice the strain of war has been re
laxed, and public opinion, until recently concentrated upon obtaining an
overwhelming-victory. Is-again disintegrating: The nation followed un
questioningly the leadership of the president In the prosecution of the
war against Germany. " Now that hostilities have been suspended, the
terms of pence are slipping into the arena of puUUc debate and into tho
field: of practicaL polltios. The. pro-German agitator, the German agent, .
the spy, the radical socialist, the Bolshevist and other who use camouflage
ed theories only to mask their true
Again politicians, are-placatlns the German vote for private gain. Unless
the nation maintains its vigilance and Is as' single-minded in Its peace,
aims as lrii the- nroseoutlon of the war. the sacrifices- of the last tour
yourn may prove to be merely the introduction to an even greater tragedy'
in me future." ,.-.:;, lt . :;.,:..,,..-.,.,.,-. -. '..;
- The, German attack upon America morale, begun a
quarter of & century ago, ,stiU cpntinues, seeking by iusidr
ious activities to create social disintegration, labor' unrest,
political 'turmoil and anarchy. The pre-war effort to es
trange the. United States from
been renewed by the eratwhile pro-Uei'nian press, captain
ed as' of old-, bf Hearst. The Hun college professors, the
pacifists, the German financed and disloyal hyphenated
Irish are all active, attacking
tions or championing social
civil war. They arc tlie same persons who -.'opposed the
war with. Germany; opposed the draft and sought a com
promise peace. . r V,"' N:.'.'-; i.-:'"'4-.: V' ':'"' ':.''''; "',.;
lathe new emergency, we need laws that. wiH 'denatur
alize and expel from thV country those enemies of the
republic in our midst, seeking,. under the, license of Jrce
speech, the overthrow of the government ,and tlie abroga
tion'of,the constitution!.' - : ' ' v
ALLIED MISSION
AT
VIENNA, Mar.. 25. (By Associat
ed Press.) A dispatch to the (Neue
Freie Presse says the British-French
mission at Budapest, consisting of
246 men, has been disarmed and that
a wireless message has been sent to
Nikolai: Lenlne, Russian Bolshevik
premier, announcing that the entente
missions have left Budapest. - T"e
message added: ' '
'French troops, filed by Bolsheviki
have been disarmed by us. Mutinies
have occurred in some French regi
ments.",' The executive committee of the
workmen's council ot German-Austria
replying to the proclamation of
the Hungarian proletariat, says It too
is "ot the opinion that after the; col
lapse of Imperialism In Germany and
Austria-Hungary the Imperialist vic
tors are our chief enemies. If the
peace conference seeks to offer vio
lence to entire nations and violates
the right of self-determination, it will'
meet with determined resistance
from the workingmen. ,
' "Unfortunately your appeal to us
.to follow your example cannot be
compiled with, for the entente has
cut off our supplies. We would Btarve
before the Russian Soviets could help
us. We, therefore, are In a worse
position than you,, as we-are com
pletely dependent upon the entente.'.'
SELECTING M'MINNVILLE
( ,; , SECTION OF HIGHWAY
SALEM. March 25. Selection of
h'mhwnv routes between Independence
und McMinnville, Ore., and between
.McMinnvillo and. West Uavton, was
undcrtuken torlnv bv all memKorrt of
tlie hinhwnv coinmissioh and nitHiway
Ennineor. Niinimn.. Thcv lire expei-t-
'ed'to announce Ihcir choice of routes
at the. niectiiiif of the eomniiMwn
; which is scheduled iyt, Weillicsday ai
peacefully, bv legal matins
changes, is guaranteed under
to advocate bloortv revolu
will not infringe the right of
enemies. There is in Amer
democracy and' overthrow by
preaches the gospel ot.-mir
old Germamv is still intact
purposes, are again lifting their heads..
its ally. Great Britain, has
.England, the , league of na
separation movements and
CITY OF LEMBERG
OF
PARIS, March . 25. The city bf
Lemburir recently reported captured
bv the Ukrainians froin the Poles' still
is in Polish hands, according to Vuida
Voevod, Rumanian cabinet member,
in nn interview to the Matin. '
Tho Rumanian minister made this
statement in the course of a talk ru
eardiner what he considers to. be the
aims of the RiiHsian-Ukriiintan-JIiin-.
DONT NEGLECT
IEIM1MC PAl
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: Liniment before it gets ..'
dangerousi v ' .
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Apply, a litter don't rJ; let It pent'
Irate, and good-by twinge! Same for
external aches,, pains,, strains, stiffness
of joints or muscles,. lameness, bruises,
' Instanf relief, without mussincss or
Boiled clothing. Reliable the, biggest
selling-liniment year after year. Eco
nomical ,by' reason-oft enor.-r.ous sales.
Keep a big bottle ready at all' tis-.es.
Asfc your driigsistfor Sloan's Liniment.
I'rico 30c, OOc and l.ao
JOHN A. PEEL .
..Undertakers
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1
OF VENEZELOS AT
PARIS STARTLING
PARIS. Mar.- 35. Kings, prcsl-
treats and premiers hnvo owned to be
a novelty at Urn peuce conforunco
but the bodyguurd of Premier Vonl-
solos of. Greece, never falls to attract
groat crowds.- At the hotel wuoro
the American dolegatlun is housed
and at the forotgn office. VonUolos'
approach Is always heralded by th
arrival of one of his Crotun soldiers
arrayod'more brilliantly than a comic
opora bandit. : i v
The Cretans who escort tho Greek
statesman are all more than six feet
lull and apparently have boon chosen
from various orgunlsatlans as a dif
ferent man appears daily, and the
same uniform is never seen twloo,
The swarthy Cretans all have siunll
waxed mustaches twisted Into un
turned points and stund rlsldly at
attention for hours while-awaiting M.
VeuUotos nt tho entrance to the hotel
or the foreign office. Tho Jibos of
small boys and the Jokes of various
allied soldiers who gather In wondor
ment never seem to disturb the Inv
perturablo Cretans. .
Perhaps the most startling uniform
worn by one of the guards consisted
of white tights bound by tassollad
black silk cords st the knees, a red
velvet blouse and sash, a red tcs sur
mounted by a black silk tassel so
long that It falls below the waist and
black sundals with upturned toes top
ped by great black silk pom poms.
This costume was completed by an
tvory-huadlod knife two feet long
thrust carelessly Into the sash.
, .The knives and swords worn by tho
Cretans are the chief feature of the
uniforms, and make collectors of an
tique weapons, very envious. They
are of all sites and shapes and have
sheaths ot great splendor, jewelled
and, carved in a murvellotis manner.
. Some ot tho guards are bnre-khoed
and have costumes not unlike the
Scotch in style but much gaudlor In
color. Others wear marvellously dec
orated leggings reaching fur above
the knoes. Capos of oriental: hues
are frequently worn by tho Cretans
and add to the brilliancy . ot the Greek
uniforms which make the fancy dross
uniforms oC the. French and English
look sombre; , , ,
L'ariun-Polsliovlk alliance which has
developed 'within tho lust few dnvs.
This aim., he '-'considered, w to storm
the- remuinin? ('enters of entente re-
smtunce-to-Bolshevikidin and secure
its penetrntion 'into ' Western Kiirope.
It would. not;renuire n irrcnt effort
to frustrate this pinn. the minister dts
clnrcd. ' lie iirtlntcd out' (hut iKliail
nlrcnilv met with n werions setback in
the heroic resistance -of the Poles nt
Lemheri;. -Wlicp the Miisvnrs decided
to throw in their lot with the Bolshe
viki, he said, thev bimed their Iioihis
on the false news of the full of. Lem
bonr. which city was still in the hands
nf the Poles. '
"The Polish-Run'inninn , bnrirer,
which isolates Europe from Oriental
Bolshevism," the minister declared
"must he fort' f if d firxt (St nil."
"CAN I BE ;
CURED?" SAYS
THE SUFFERER
How often Have' you heard that sad
cry from, tlie victims -of disease. Per
baps the disorder has gone too far for
betp, bus- oftencr it is Just in Its first
stages and the palas and aches are only
nature's first cries for , help. , Do not
despair. Find outithe en use and give
nature all the help you can and the
will repay yon with health. Look after
the Udners. The kidneys are the moat
overworked organs ot the humaa body,
and when they fail in their work of
filterinic and tlirowlnu oft the noiion
i that constantly accumulates in the sys-
lt temi ercrytuinc goeai wrong.: uoiiU
aiWJni. . liunricm uii . uapsiues- will
give almost Imtncdlato' relief from kid
ney and bladder troubles and their kin
dred; ailments. They will free vour
'i body from pain In 'short order. But be
. sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for
I. the nnme-on every box. In three sizes,
srf "en
ccsu
BtAMS
PKBLE3
,. Not alone do you save money but
you get all the navor that only
ndme-canned foods can give you.
In addition, there it the uncommon
satisfaction you' get itr eating the
foods you've grown yourself.
' It's ho trick to have.a garden'and'
to raise all the varieties of vege
tables your, family likes, .', ' . , . ,
But he uri In Vnrf rlelit hv'nlanlLff'
! MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS
ackoowledgrd by ei peril "bett in the
world' Acclimated Ao the Pacific Cost):
True to-name and of strong vitality.
,for'x California Fl-nver and VittaMt f
Sttdi arf told hy dtalt'rt tverywAerr
. C.XH MORSFi, CO,, I rwi.
I
MOT
i l'UAQl'U. March 24. In nolittotil
ciiTles- here it is declared Unit tho
locciit lutinnuiitiCK' in lliulancst hud
loiur since Bctm itrrnturcil bv Count
Kurolyi who surrendered hi office of
provisional president in fnvor of the
unilvtiu-iut ttovcriuiiviil. This ehuitue
of u'oveiniiient,,il is declared in those
cirtHvs,- was a political maneuver.
SDisouorndinir under tho luimo ot u
soviet rcttimo.'tlii' lluimnriim irovern'.
mcnt, it is coiitondm!, ls-reullv stand
intr' for natiotiiilisin, chaiiviuiiuii und
llio llnin.-uriun idea which has ulwnvs
inspiriod nil tho llmmurian irocorn
mcnls. - ( , '
In the-view of this capita.! those
uovcrninents huvo old- one obiect, the
domination of tho llimitarian races
over all tho others. .
A'IKNM A, Murcli 21. (!W tho As
sociated Press'.) A-diHimtch to the
None Kriii . Pre-tso. docilarys that oil
the non-HomiiliHt parties in- IlunirnrV
will siiiiport thu new unvernnieiit for
the reason,, it is, siiid. that it has de
cided to net imninst,, the entente. Tho
rurul tiopiilatiiitr iHirj'iiprtV'd to Huwo
mine over to (ho cohimmiists.
Daily Health Talks
What 1 Ttio Cause of '
j llnt'knclie? s-'-
BY DOCTOR COWN'ELL
Ilackacho Is porhiips tho most com
mou ailment from which women suf
fer. Rnroly do you find anybody
free from It. Somtitlmoa the causa Is
obscure but Dr. 'Pierce, ot Buffalo,
N. Y., a high medical authority, says
the cause is very, often a. form ot
catarrh that settles ill, the dellcnto
membranes of tho fomlnlno organs.
When-those organs are Inflamed, tho
first symptom Is backache, acoom
pnnlod by .bcnring-tlawn sensations,
weakness," unhealthy discharges, ir
roKUlarlty. painful parlodsi Irritation,
hoadacha- and a seneral run-down
condition. Any woman in this condi
tion Is to bo pitied, but pity does not
cure. Tho troiinio' calls ror ur.
Plorce's Favorite Proscription, which
Is a saparate and distinct modlclno
ror women, it is mane or roots ana
herbs Dut up without alcohol or opi
ate of any kind, for Dr. Plorto twos
nothing elso-ln his prescription, i-a-vorlte
prescription is a natural rem
edy for women, tor the vogotnblo
xrowths ot which tt Is made seem to
have boon Intonded by Nature for
that very purnoso. Thousuudu of
girls and women, young and old. have
taken it, and thousands have written
grateful leltors to Dr. Ilorco saying
it inndo them well. In taking Favor
ite '"Prescription. It is reassuring to
know that It kocs straight to tho
cause of the trouble. There Is but
one way to overcomo "sickness, and
that Is to overcomo tho cause. That
CS' precisely- yhat Favorite- Proscrip
tion is intention to ao.
Send 10c for trial pkg. of Tablets
Address Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y. .-'
Constipated womon, as wall as
men, are advised by Dr. Plorco to
take his PlbHsRiit Pellets. Thoy are
lust spleiuud for costlvoness. Adv.
"1
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'SYNOPNIH OFTIIH AXXUAI, HTATKMKNT )!' TIIH ; v
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. "
Ot I1illadclilils, In tlm Hint of l'ptmylvmilft, on llio lilH)--flrt day of
Dct-enilif-r, SIMM, nmdo m llio Insiirjinro INjiiimiImIoiht uf tli Htitto ol tiro
inin, numunnt to Inwi '
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up,.. .... 7SU.00U.UO
isfOMi: .'
Not premiums received during the year H,351,7S7.30
Interest, dlvlditnds and mill received during the,
year , .158, 263. 70
Income from other sources riicolvVd during tliu
year .... .'. 8ri,4.SU.7
Tolul Incomo ; .v ; .76.liaO.B3
, DIHItlltSKMKNTH '
Not losses paid during tho year Including adjust-
moat oxponsos : IS.VJB.134. 60
Dividends puld on capital stock during the year., ,17(i,oi)il,0l
Commissions ami salaries puld during the yinr. 1.314, Xa'J.HU
Tascs, licenses and foes paid during the year 8Jli,Hi2.41
Amount of all other expenditure ..'. 24ti.14g.H8 '
, - Total expenditures .' - M1,.n
::,- -U :'v ; " ASSBTH. ' " "'
Rnlnsiiranro rccoverublo on paid losses I 8.2311.011
Vnliio of real estuto ownod (markiil value) lg6.ono.uU
Value of stocks and honds.ownodtiiinrkel valuu) fl.003.734.6O
l-oaus on morlgiiKos mid collateral, ate........ 1 1 :l.3 HH.7 Jt
Cash In banks und on biind......i t 4.D36.6
Prumliinis In course of collection written tine , , .
Bcptcuiber 30, 191.S Hnl,40,lfl
Intorcsl-and routs due and nccrtiod.......... , 106.470. U0
i Total gssota ndmlttud In Oragiin , t, 520, 073.04
", J.I.UIII.ITIKH
Oross claims for losses unpaid ? 040.3B3.U2. -
Amount of unnamed premiums on nil otitstiiniW ' ;
. Ing risks !. 4,121.000.07 , ' 1 .
Duo for commission and brokerage 7,500,00 , i
All other liabilities r. 1.18O,816.05 . -
Total llulillltlos, exclusive of capital stock $5, 030,21 4.04
. IH'HIM'XS IX Oltl'XIOV Poll TIIK YKAIl
dross promlums received during tho year ; J...
Pomliinis returned during tho year
Losses paid during the year -
Losses Inciicrod during the year
THK PKXXMYIjVAXM HUB INK. 4X.
R. O. niCIIARDS, President. ."'' 't W. OAIIUNKK CUOWKIX, Secretary
Rtatutnry resldont attorney tor sot-vico: II. H. 8MITII, Portland, Oregon..
D. IV. WOOD & CO., Local Agent, Medford. . . w' -
KYXopsiHOPTiu: anxi;ai.stati:.mi:xtoi.'TMH V.
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION '
United States Branch
of Irfindiin, Kiwlitmlt m llio tlili-ly-flrxt titty or Dccemlicr. 10IH, mntlo'to tho
Insurance ('onimldiiiicr or tho Ktnto nt Oregon, pnniuiiiit to Inwi .-'--.
. - ' ixcoMi-: ' 'v "..
Not promliima rocnlvcd during tlie your $1,273.1)711.80
liitorost, dividends mid renin rncoivou
' year ;
Incomo from other, sources rpcolvod
your .....;.. .'.
Total Incimio -
IIIHIH'ltHIO.M HNT.H
Not lossos paid during tht your Including nd-
Justmont oxponsos -i 13, 307,028.30
Commissions and salaries puld during tho year.. 1,202,010. Ill
Taxes, licenses and fees puld during the your.... 374.41)4.20,
Amount or nil other expenditures
- Total' oxpondlturos
- ' ' ASSK3f
Duo from other Cos. for reins, on losses alroady
paid 101.413.77
Value or stocks and bonds ownod (market value) 4,KI7,!ion00'
Cash In banks und on hnnd i 467,770,21
'Premiums In coiirso of collection wrltton slnco
Beptnmbor 30, 19 18
Interest and ronts duo and accrued...
Total assots
' - Total assots admitted In Oregon...,
, . IIAII1MTIICH
Dross claims for losses unpaid
Amount of unoarnod premiums on' all
ing risks
Due for commission and brokorngo...,
All othor liabilities '..... .:
Total llahllltios, oxciusivo or
IIUHINKHH IX OIU'lOON POHTIIH YKAR i ;i
Gross premiums rocolvod during the year 1' -131, 801.40
Promlums roturnod during tho year...... ...'..-. , .i.-.;...... 45,08,9.(4
Losses paid during the yoar -48,787.70
Lossos lneurred during tho yoar , 5lv01!l).70
LO.NDO.V AHHUlliAXClC fOHPOHATlOX -.
i A. J. THORNTON, Managor.) j
Statutory roHldont attorney for service! OlIH ,1. ROTH, .PoHla.n(l'. ' ;
D. R. WOOD & COMPANY, Agents Medford, Oregon; I
Rexall
':; LORD BALTIMORE BOX STATIONERY0
; ' ' -. lingular price 3.r)(!.
Thi8"week,: two fov.....i..,....w....l...!....! ....-.-JWji6.
0U.k01l.77
10.607.10
13.716.00
13,421.31
iniring tue
during tho
213,877.15
412.377.04
..,.1 4,OUO,;'34.0g
001,408.31
,..$4,038,752.78
riOrf.BIIS.Ofi.:.
,. - 00,814.68
,.$0,003,136.65
$0,003,136.65
$ 008,832.44
outstand
2,702,303.00'
71,284. 74 -
V''
128,480.12
..$3,Qi,'o'vV.OO
capital stock
Special