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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
ovum's-WI-'V. lt,H-i-t mW.1 WTCnWWTi MATT; TTt TRUNK M" rcPFOTlD, (VREfiON', WETWF.RT)AY; MARCH 2(5, 1910 PA(TE TWEE ONE PEACE TREATY TO DEAL WITH ALL CENTRAL STATES I'AIIIS, M11H1 yr,-WUv tlm Ahbo t'luli'd I'l'OM.)- It him bunuum known (hut u HiirliiiiM til'l'iii't Id bi'iim niuilc In tlio liiulnmt (iiinrturH to loin toirelli tr nil tlio iiAiku treaties) wllli Our iiiiiiiv. AiiHtriiti 'f urltiiv unit lluluiiriii. tluiH iiiiiklnit mm viiiiiiiroliimnivv treiitv in which (liirmunv would ho I Ik ml with tlio oilier nmilrnl iiuwerii iim Ihuir re hlioiiHihlo IihikI, - ' Whllo miii'Ii n nIi woiiM (iiiixn some (U'liiV. vut Ihn American mul llrilinh luitilura horo feet thnt it' would niivv time In I ho end in iMiimilulintr I ho work on nil tint ik'ih'ii treuticx. 'i'liii Ini'lti nIu nof AiiMlrin iii' n (iininroliiiiiHivd trnntv would ho imrticuliirl viii'ooiit nlilu tn Ilalv, wliicli Iiiih ri'xcntcil tlio ciiiioIiin'iiii of torniH with (lorniiiiiv in n doiuiinont which' fuili'it to ileiil with Jlnlv's interests in Austria,- Tint inurement I'or u ftinu'lo truutv with nil four iinwei's prnbublv Brown iiul nl' Premier Orbimln's stronir op IHiMtiuii to hiii'Ii imiiHHiim in tlio 1'irxl ireiilv nl' I'lniiHoH ileuliliir with lliilv'n "'interest s. 'riu,nhiii bus mil vet been liniillv ilolonnini'il iiinii, hut tlio ten tloni'V in towiinl its iiecentiilu'o. Shonhl Im ilin bn tnloiti'il it is i-jiootod lAiit I ho four treaties: could bit linked Hint ronnhtiil hv Mnv 1. GLEE Ct Wlmn the ' I'nivern'tv of Orciion Men'H (ileo chili aimenro ill concert in Muilfonl, tonit'lil. it will brinir with it n Medford man. Ilarohl (Iruv. Mr. flrnv I" an old man with (ha oru'iiui xntion ami although ho Iiiih not up pearod befont Medford ninlicnccH to imv Itreiit extent, in unite well known here, Mr. (imv In unite prominent in nth' er university activities beside brimr in the Men's Glee e.luh. I lu, him held i several edits and student positions, ami bint hevn active in Y. M. C. A. work nl tlm college. . The .Men'B.dliij rlub i nn onmiii nation of exi'ellent kintrrrH, men who bnvu had much exuerience in musical work before euterintr eollcne. The MAN (ileo club eonliiiiw eiu'hlewi member, , mid under tint leadechin of l'mftM. nor John Stark Kvutm. in muieariuit in eoiiort before nil the larger to wiih of Doiuhern Oreu'on. "Mukio evcrvbodv liken," in the way , I'rofedtior Kvnn deHeriheH the pro gram which will be unwonted bv the th'caterH to Medfonl imiHio lovem. "Wo have nrrnnurd n hiiiippv mid live proitrnm," he rontinucd, "and twiec an much work Iiiih been put on the ' (lotailn of the cntertniniiicnt na in forniei vnm.w ChnriiH nuuibern, oaartottei), noma, mid clover HtiintH will conipriHo- the miii.in will be of a popular nature, and yet will apnea I to the lovcrx of iniiaie of i hinher oIiihh. ; ... Klainalh FiiIIm, Ashland. Grant . I'liHK mid IltiHehnriruro included in the annual sprine tour of the (Ileo elitb thin year This in the twentieth cn- : Hon that the orcaiiinntinn ha toured the state or northwest, hut it Iiiih not appeared in Hoiithern Oreuon for hcv eral yearn. K0L8 AND DILL Coininif direct from their eomplete comiuoHt of Sm) Kraniiixeo iiiuuho mmit loverK, Kolh and Dill, the iiiohI popular eoineilianH that ever nppeiired on the Pacific count, will bo aeen in their newest vebielu, "A You Were," at,lhc 1'imo Thurmlnv eveninir, March 27. Tho plot in as definite, as tlio "Hitch ( oHt of Lovimr," their last nieihiim nnil like that former success, is plen tifully Kprinkled wift. luehfdv nnd inado nllriK'hvo hv nianv pretty uirls, each of whom sinuH in tho ensem- bio numbers which are most effective ly Introduced. Tho fun of the Htars i "of the .characteristic nud hihirinus vurielv for which thev are iusllv famous, set off nKiiiiml a story that Iiiih effective sonous ntomutiU at. times, Jhese in terrutitiotiH nro of short duration, '. liowovur, and yield nl onne to a oom ndv etiisodo or a fareieal situation Hint keeps the auilioneo piirlhful t iromrhout the eveninir. A splendid east, of principals is seen nnd heard in support of Nolh and Pi ' Inoluilimr such old favorites us Julia Hlnno, Mario Iiieh, Kfuv-Cllov. KthoJ Martello, Oooruo W. llanln, Jr., Max Btoinln, Jack Hollins nnd Frank Hon- ner. Special mention is due the beau tiful eoslitmoH nnd the how ot beau v tiful L'illH who wear them. 84 AMERICAN WARSHIPS ANCHORED IN THE TAGUS ; TJSllrtN. March ' 21. (HV tho As sociated Press.) An American lleut of Ml) warships from llresl; iinohoro'd in the Tim us today, i This makes a totaNiPH'l units of the American navy now ip the Tiiuuh, . innr LUUl li PAIHO. Kirvnt. Mnrnli iiO.f-OiTi-oiiil roimi'lN of tlio riots in IJifvnt sliow Unit two tllOllHIIIIll Iiiiiihch in vilhiuoH were. sucked, (In March 14, several Itrilisli snliliers were murdered niM it iiioh Niickod nnil hnrneil the hIii tionn nl I'll-lti'kinuli mid Kl-Wiwln, On March li). the express llrom Cairo wiih nillnueil mid several truiiiH worn suek eil. An enmlovo of tin) Htiitu railway wiih iiinrdorod. (In March 1(1 tlm moh raided Ibe police Ktiilion nt Minet eainii mill released prisoners. It then ult-uekcil the hI at ion mul tlio military picket wiih .ohliked to lire, lbirtv liatlveH worn killed unit nineteen wounded. Several thousand native then attack ed thu elation tank and tlm troop mul police were oblim-il to .lire. rwoiitv-two natives went killed ami fil'tv v,'"!"!;d. Tlio disorders In Cairo wore eliock d with the leant possible eiunlovmenC of force, Allom-tlier (It) natives went killed and eiiht wounded here, lho bcbiivior of Ihn Cairo polieo wiih ex- eellent, FEIN Cf LIS OFF DI'HMM. March 211. The execu tive eominilleii of the Sinn l''ein party isHiied nn ol'fleiul statement late last niiihl nunotinciui; Ihnt the public re ception planned for l'mfcA'sor Kd- wiird l)e ralera, who escaped from an Kuulish prison on February I. had been abandoned. The statement said I'rofesHor lie Valorn hml Kent word that he did not believe u reception would justify riskinir thu lives of the citizens of Dublin. gLt. a ' i BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS . GRASSES ALFALFA . ' CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per.cwt. -. MONARCH FEED AND SEED CO run or AMBiTjori Snrimi Is here and vou can satisfy your ambition bv purchaslnq a lawn mowlnti and aartlenlnq tools of the Poole Furniture Co. Wo carry a bin line of furnlturo and household, necessities to sunnlv the Sorbin wnnts. , contains balanced brains r WORKS TO UPBUILD V OREGON INDUSTRIES ri'Tnnnaai-Miiiiiiim n 'ci n m .Mrs. Hen I. 'C. Klv. field worker of the AsHoiiiateil lnduslrieH of Oreuon is spending u few days .in Medford in the interests of Orccon made product to induce the public to keep the money at home rather than send it nil out of the country. CHAD CLUB OF An organization of cirls and voiine women, auxiliary to. the Drama, l.eat'ue nnd to be known us thu Com rades club will bold n mentinir on Friday nflenioon at 4 o'clock at the library. MiSH Marie Gates has ac cepted tlia position of commandant of this club, mul 'at this iiiectiiiL'. the club officers will bo elected nnd con stitution mid by-laws adopted. ' The object of the elnh will bo eomradshiii of all tho voiiutr irirls of tho eitv, while some real work mnv be taken up in conjunction with, the Drama leu cue nloni; civic lines. All vounir ladies of the city ure invited to bo present at the Kriibiv meeting. ihe min eral elements of j ihe drain so ne c essary for well bodies nerves . ATTENTION Tomato Growers and Gardeners Big crops of high quality pay handsom6 profits. Average crop's pay wages. . ' Experienced commercial growers vevorywhere use fertilizer; : : It brings tho profit.; " ,:v'; ' , V There's no reason why you shouldu't grow for profit real profit. . ' ' : , .- ; ' ' ' Como in and get a copy of our booklel;, "More Money From Tomatoes.' Don't put it off. Fertilizer shipments must be anado in car lots and the orders must como in promptly. , - , o - Ralph Waldo Elden . RUSS MILL FOR PEACHES LATE L The blooming period for almonds, uprtcot, plums and peaches Is a month later than normal but the pear and apple bloom promise to ho out on averaKO schedulo tho considerably luter than In 1910, and 10 days later than last year. "Front tho roeordu kept ot the blossomlnK dates of various fruit Varlotlos for the past three years, we find .that this season compares very favorably with the seasons of 1917 and 1918," said County Agricultural Agent Gate-today. "The season of 1916 was a very early blossoming season, for many pear trees as well as apple trees were In full bloom dur ing the month of March. Tho data on hand shows for the season of 1917 that the pear buds were separating 1n tho cluster from the tenth to the fifteenth ot April, And were In full bloom from April 15 to May 1.' "For the season of 1918, tho rec ords show that tho fruit buds were separating In the cluster the first of April and that some pear orchards were In. bloom by the first of April. Our heavy frost occurred between April 1st and 4th last year, and tho pears wfere just coming Into bloom. "From all Indications at the pres ent time, tbo pears will probably be In full bloom this season from the 10th ot April to the twenty-fifth. The pear buds are swelling rapidly at this tlmo, and some are beginning to sep arata, In Aha cluster and It will de pend upon the weather as to just when they will be In full bloom, as It usually takes from a week to two weeks after they are separated In tho clustor." . , EIGHT HOUR DAY FOR BUILDERS IN 8PAIN MADRID. March 20. Wavim.) The government has issued a decree establishing an eight-hour day in the building trader here. N YANKS SUPPLY COBLENZ AREA COM.RSZ. Mureh 25. f Uv tho Ah moemted J'rcHX.) Tho nueKtioiiH of mipidvim; food to Oermaim within oe cunied arena hna been inyeHtnriited bv vurioim military commandx of the al lied nnniea in Germany and it o ex pcrteil that within a few days hiio plieH will be received for diHtnbut.on. Ko far iim the American area ih con cerned, the problem ih Kceinir that 850.0(10 (JenuiinH within the occupied .one receive xulficient food to main tain bodily health and vigor. ! A eenniiH of food HiippheM revealed that rnt:on and auunhea for only 700 ticrHonn no to September 1 exixtcd Ihroiiuhout the area.. The authorities believe, however, that only about 75 per cent of aetual supplies was re ported, a the concealing of food Htocktj has been eoinc on ouite ex teiiHivelv. 'The immediate prohleoi before America id to furnmh supplies for 150.000 persons at rates uo low that ' even the poorest persons can -make- purchase. It is pro- tmKcd to supply the civil gov ernment with meats. fatR nnd flour at the price ehanrcd in America, idus the cost of transportation, and then fix prices for retail sales, v It is expected thnt as soon as sup plies arrive, concealed stocks will be released. " Babies Xl&i Happy pl ttf b? anting food dieettioa ClliU' end rcsular bowd roovenMnu. Con-G t utnt nothing bairaful no alcohol I no oputes jur the finest vetfe I . taW properties. Especially recon I 1 mended lor teething time. At mil thwwgi ' USED CARS:, i , - Used Cars of All Makes Best Bargains in the city See us before buying. ' ; ; - r r :. ': - ' , .; f G. E. Gates Auto Co. Registered Shorthorn Cattle Including 6 Bulls and 19 Cows and Heifers Medford, Saturday, March 29 At the Dr. Helms barn on North Fir St. , Exhibition and Judging of Cattle at 11 a. m. Sale Begins at 1 p. m. . - Sale Conducted by Northwestern Shorthorn Breeders' Association For Catalogue and Particulars apply to CLAUDE C. CATE, County Agent, Medford, Ore. ! Your Catarrh May i Lead To Consumption Dangerou to Experiment With Treatment That Give Only Temporary Relief. ' Yon see everywhere people with topped up air passagca, nbo teem to breathe only Kith the grentent dif ficulty. There is s eonitunt hawking end spitting in an effort to clear the throat and nostrils, and what appnnrs nt Brat to be only a slight cold holds on with stubbornness' until a full developed cue of Catarrh has the vic tim firmly within its grasp. . Thcro is sot the f lightest doubt that ill this suffering is caused by a ' tiny diseaao germ that gets into the blood and multiplies by the million. The catarrh germ attacks the dolleate mucous membranes of tho nose, throat ana air passages. These become choked up with the accumulations, seriously interfering with the breathing apparatus, and causing untold suffering. . There is usually a cough, irritated throat, sore ness of the membranes and constant discomfort. If yon have ever been afflicted with Catarrh, yon know something of tho ' suffering and inconvenience the dis ease causes. You know, too, that it cannot be cored by the appheatioa of sprays, lotions, ointments, jellies, or other Joeal treatment. Kven if sneh treatment does succeed in opening the The Three Best Sellers TANLAC VINOL SAN,TOX SYRUP HYPHOSPHITES all at " - i Heath's Drug SLore Phone 884 . The San Tox Stored AUCTION SALE gf 1 7 f -Jiivi! .sg--'i.,-;ajl stnpped-iip passages for n whlls, they .. noon become elogged again, nnd there !. no progress mftdo toward s cure of tho disease. In addition to the suffering ami In. convenience unused by Catarrh, there is n' ways' danger that the disease tttll : i jlly go lower into the thrnat anil . Lttnck - the bronchial passages, and eventually involve the lungs. Many a caso ot consumption has developed from a severe attack of Imtarm. . The r.iost satisfactory treatment for Catarrh is 8. 8. S-, the unrivaled blood purifier, which - so promptly roots, t and climates from the blood the. germs of Catarrh. In this wgjr, it gets rid of tho cause of the dlscaso by going direct to its source, cleansing the blood thoroughly, and building up and re--, newing the entire system. . . 8. 8. 8. has licen on the mark far more than fifty years, snd bus bees thoronghty tosted- in: thousands' of rases of Catarrh. If yoa want to be ' rut of tho disease, throw away yaui makeshift . remedies, and begin., .of H. 8. 8. to-day. Yoa will be ilelightee with the results', as others nave been. 8. 8. 8. is sold by drug stores every where, When yoa begin taking this remedy yon are iavitcd to write for free mod . ical advice and instruction about youi ' own individual case. Address die. Medical Adviser, lOfl Swrft La bom tory, Atlanta, Oa. (Adv.) 2 lu