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'V !' MTCWOm) MATT, TIlTmTNF,. "MEDFORD. OTCEfiON, ' THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1910 PAOTC FTTR BOYL SEEKS TO AT GRANTS PASS Concerning a well known elllnon mid traveling tiuliminiin uf Meiirord 1ho following of Internal nppoitra In till) Hosnliurg Ititvlew uf Tuesday: "Hubert II. Iloyl, wlin was Injured near thin oily Hiimiiir IH. IUI7, when tint nutnmnhllo In which ho, in toimpiiiiIikI liy Imly companions, loft Iho highway anil lriiiioil sov- rul foul lino tt rnvluu, mill who liroiiKhl Mil It iignlnsl I Im vuiinly for IllJlirll'M HUHUll lll'lt III II lll'l'lllllllt, llllH now fllntl a million unking Unit Hi" i'iiko bn tried In Jnmiiilitiin cauniy. Tim chimgo of v imi II 11 Ik noiiKht on Iho Kroiinil Hint Mr. Iloyl In utmost wlinl ly luciipuulliileil, lucks aufflcleut (iniilii Willi which to lirlim witnesses from Grunts I'iks to IIiIh illy, nml further Hint lis lhu null Ih brought ugiilusl Ihn coniiiy of noughts, Iiix puyorii from thin county would iiecos surlly ncj, an Juror nml thorotoro would huvo n personal Inlerost In tlm unloiiiiiit of Hhi Irliil, "In the complaint filed nouiii tlmo n 11 1) Iho pluliillrf nlli'Ron Hint Ihn roiinly negligently nml ciirnlenHly al lowed tlm lilKhwny nt tlm point wl are tho ticuldonl happened to ru- iimln In n dangerous ronill tlou. i Mr. Iloyl fiirihur hIIph"" that a in "fill lofl unguarded by a proper rutllir,', gnv wiiy under Iho weight of hi cur wbi'll Im turned oiUisllKhl- ly to lllloW limit her IllilrlllllO to puna. Ilu m-"k to recover tlm mini of lull) an dulling)'. Attorney' George Newberry, of Grant Puns, In urting un coinii'll fiirTnumllUIMkboaa.allo us cout.n.'l for Hid plaintiff." . "SLEEP DEATH" NEWEST DISEASE ' 1 ' , BIDS ASKED FOR Tlie forcMlrv Knrvicc Iiiih wlvi-rlmed for liiilx lor tlm coiintruiitioii of tho Criitnr I, ilk n liiuliwnv, in Jnnkx- count V, from I'roHimct to tho went homnlnrv of tlm Niitionnl mrkB di tnin'o of 'i'i rnili'H nnil in Klnmiith coiuitrv from the nark bomnlurv "' n il'fcS tico of thn.' nml on-hiill' ,.,;ir.M A linn, limll nf :il;ll fnir wen 111. or workiinr iImvh in uroviilwl for llm JnckHon county ml, wh eh woiiiu nlrinif Iho work out ovnr two venrM. whilo JbO iIiivh H the iiiuit ror tho Klniiiutli iiortion, which wiiulil finih Iho work thin venr. The p'kiiII will l Ilu. I lhu Meilfonl mini will Ik' lorn lilt two veurH mill I lie Klniniilli roml oulv oiio venr IIiiih retiiril in: the travel from thin' xiile. ili,lki iiro fiillril fur tii he iinenell ill. II'JH 1'imlol'fii'C liuililiiiL'. I'ortlunil ut 10 o I'loi'k, Aiinl 11. the rriwiM-et Keelion work in ilceriheil n I'oIIiiwh: Clenrimr nnil criililiinir. HIM) neren; eouuiion cxeavulion 87.110(1 cubic vnrilK: roek exi'iiviition. 9.000 eiioio vnnlK: I'niierete nine cnlvert". HH000 ALLIED FORCES Ti - TOTAL 369.465 TAIIIS. Miir.li a. Thct lolnl htrtnulh of llm iillieil fori'ii on Ihe An llillici'l iitul Siherinil I'ronU i ; H ! '. I . -4.V, tteriirilini! to t'i'.'tin'ii tiven hv "Sluiihen I'ii'lion, the Kreuilt fnrHiiti iniiiinler. ill his mlilrnHii In till "t'lmtu lu r of lleiiuliet lii.il lliulll. 'Ilu' IlL' un n nn to iiulionulitieii were ulveti hv tlm fon'iuu iniuUler nx follnwx : Areluiliuel front llrilinll. J. -1.000! Vnileil KlnttM IHL'0; Kreneli,; a:M.'i; llnlililin, l.'IKI; SerhiiiiiH, 1'JIIO: Klin, nimin, 1 1.770 toiul, ai.7l.".' Sihorimi front llhl'tli. lli(ll): Ciin mlinn -111110: 1'iiiteil Slute-t, ' 7o00; Kri'ileh 7(1(10; lliilimw. 'JOIIO: Ser hiiuiH, .100: Kunniunx. 'J 1 0,000; 1'iuVn. VJ.OOO; If ii m ii it in tic . -11111(1; .Iiiiimiii-si'. L'T.Olin: Cceelio-Wovnkn, fM.(lll(l-lo- tui. :i:ii."oo. i ; The lot nl foreofi of. (lie hllieii on lliu vnrioim frontx. M. I'li-liun Ktnleil. Mil a 8f 0,000. This totul wim ilivuli-ii im follow: Preneh .1 10.000; tiisintw. 190,000; Itritinli, 1-10.000: Itiilinns. 40.0(10 : Serbian, 1 10.000: Oreeks. 200.000. Tho ciihIitii t'ronU nlluili'il to hv M. I'ichon iirosuiunhlv tuke in lliu Uul kniiH, Aniii Minor itiiil iiiohiihlv t lie I'hriiine. In lipuinir"" bin ih feiiie. Kon-iun Mininter I'ii'lion Miiiil thq uoveruiiient liiul not ilexiru l infliiiMiee liiiKhin:) iulernnl iiolitii-H mill thiH Ihe I'Veurh IriiouM hull been mint lu Uii.nii to ns nVl the ('xei hii-SliiviikH. Tho iinwenl. ruliiii' urouii in l!im in, ho eonlinueil. hml rel'useil to coll n eniiHlitui-nt iiKuemblv nnil hml f.i-Itc-ini'iI nil liheilieH. All the .nllicil nulioiiH It ii 1 M'lit IriH'i'H to Kiisxion wil'i tho intention of HiiiircsHiim' nn iil'i hv mill eHtiibliHliiiii' u ii i rti i n I irnv crniiii'iit. ' Pence wns inuiosnilile. he ileeinroil, while Kurope wus ihrenleiieil hv II HolNlievik it nil V in which there were uiiinv (lei-nmn ofl'ieerH. 10 CHOOSE CAPITAL AN ENCEPHALITIS' H'ATIKNT IN COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL, CIIIRAUO, IN COMA KIIOM WHICH SHE WAS AHOU8KO TO UK OIVKN MEDICINE. IN8EHTE1 ADOVK 18 A I'lCTUKB OK Utl J U. llOHKHTriON, HEALTH COMM1BHIONEII OK CHICAOO. 4 ' . In Cook -co till.) Iionpltal rtvo pornomi llo unponlad t tbo brink of ilimili. 801110 of thorn hud been lu a inio of conm (or dayn. Doctorn and nuraoa could do llttln but nhaka tbo patlonu out ot trancu-llka atupor and adiulniator inodlcluoa and liquid food, ooilhor of which putlunia nvouiud to know thoy wvro tuklng. Thoy wuru vlctlma of luiharidc voevplialliln, tbo now dlneaae which haa appo;irod In wtduly acnltorcd ponlona of tho Uniiud Statea ft rut lu CIiIchko. whom now hundred of phynlclana aro watching ovory 111 puruim for Ikiu of what haa boon cullod "aloop-doaib." Dr. John 1)111 Itobortnon. Chicago health comnuaalonor, haa begun a aymomutlo eampalen to find out wlial cauaua the now dUeaae aod how bom It may bo troatod, Encophalltla in an acuto norvoun dlnoano. It affocta both aoxea, all aauii and colora. It la not cuntatflouii, and la not always fatal. Moat canon rocovor. Tho Ulnoaa may lam a fow daya, and itutancaa aro known whero patlvuia woro In a atupor for two montba. liiienl feel ; concrete in liriilire-M. (I00 eiihii! vnnln. The Annn Creek neetion work con siht of cleiiriiiif nnd erulibinif, 1-1 ncrcs; iineluHHil'ied exeuvntion, (1000 culiie viinln: Iok nml eonereto pine eiilvcrtn, ISO liiienl feet. Ccntmet fonnn, ninrm. nlnns nml noceilicnlionH enn be seen nt the of-, lice of I. 1. Ilwen, dwtriet ennincer. I'ortliin'l, . Iliilf of tho flout in puiil liv the Htnle, half liv the irovernment, und :i,000 liv Jueknon eountv. IT roiJLKXJC, Murdi 20. (Bv the As micuitfd J'rcKH.) The bursomiiMtcr of ('olilcnz Iihh imlilihlicd u notice in iho iicwMmncrs ili-Miiindinir that the (leriiiiinx' in the urea of oceuiuition n-io more nclf control in their conduct lonnrd the American Holdierx. The biiruoniiiHter took this actum liccniiic of an increiiKe recentlv in the nniubcr of liulitH between the AmeneanH and civilians, nn American nohlier bciiier Ktnbbed to dealh in one iimtnncc. Ill several districts there Imve been more siuns recentlv of a hostile feel inc nt'iiiriwt Ihe Americans. WASH I NCTON, Mar. 27. IJol grado dlnpatchea to the ntata depart ment dated .Murch 23 and received today, nolil ut loat reports order wos being maintained In Budapest. The foreign mlKHlnng wore unharmed at that time, but were not allowed to leave tho city, . Tho advleen stated that much anx iety was felt In Belgrade regarding tho members of tho foreign mlnslons. IHE ARRESTED FOR - , WASHINGTON, liar. 27. Throe mon are under arrest at l'rogreao, Moxlco, charged with the murder of Oscar Wallace, tho American who was klled by bandltB at tho Haolonda Enclnns. Tho state department re ceived word today of the arrests and Acting Secretary Phillips said repre sentations had been made to the Mexican government to Insure proper punishment. SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY : BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 rwirs HOLD MEDAL Tlnar Inm Oil hn enabled nnflering human ity to witlmtuml attacks ut kiilner, liver, bladder nnd stomach troubliMi and all diienfles rannectcil with the uriuary orguim, und to build up and renlore 'to health organs weakened by dinease. Then must important Orleans must be wat'-heil, becauiie they filter and purify the blood; unless they do their work you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervous . Hess, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago ail warn you of trouble with your kidneys. COLO MEDAL Haarleia Oil Capsules are the remedy yon need. Take threo or four every day. J'lio healing oil soaks into the cells and lining ot tlie kidneys nnd drives out the iioixons. New life and henlth will surely follow. When yonr normal vigor has been restored continue treatment for a while to keep yourself in condi tion aud prevent a return of tho dis ease. Don't wait until yon are Incnp'nHe of fighting. Htnrt taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Vmir druggist will cheerfully refund your money If yon are not satisfied with results. Hut be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sizes. Sealed packages. At all drug stores. TQ LEAGUE PROTECTS 1 Several daya ngo 'a message wns received at Iho White Houao extend ing tho pronldaiit'a thanks. to Mr. Tuft. , " . . W'uen President Wilson rocolved tho mossugo tanking known that Mr. I Tart desired to submit amendments, ; It wn's learned today, tho president I rallied lhu V.'ltlto House urging that (they be sent its soon as possible and expressing appreciation that tho for mer president had coneludoil to make tho auggestlong. ;.' WASHINGTON, Mar. 27 Tho text of tho propoHOd amendment to tho l.eiiKito of Nations covenant suggest ed by former President Tafl, which was considered by' President Wilson nnd Iho allied premium In Turin yus (orilny, wan sent from tho White Housn lesa than u week ago, after Mr. Tuft had been assured by Secre tary Tumulty Hint any suggestion from lilm would bo welcomed by the president. Thin born mo known today at tho Will to llouso. Several suggestions wero mndo by Mr. Tn ft, tho principal one dealing with tho Monroe doctrine. This was slated offlclnlly, but White llouso of ficials declined Co give out tho text ot (tin communication. Tho former proaldnnt talked over Iho telephone with Mr. Tumulty liiHt week, and mndo known his deiHro to rnako Homo suggestions If tlmy would I10 wi'leomn In Paris. When Mr. Tum ulty told him President Wilson would ho glutl lo rerolvo them, tho proposals wero forwardiid lo tho While House. 1'ARIS, Murcli 2". -Premier Or lando of Ittiiv, Damn M 11 kino, of 'lapnu, (leneral Smuts, of (Ireal llril ain, inn Colonel House of tho Uniluil Klutes eotmioso n neiieu eonl'iireiu'e eommiltee tiaineil loiluv to cousitler tho (inestion of a iiertiianent seat lor lhu leaguo of nnlions. ; SCARED KAISER TO 1 ' CIKNtCVA. Mai'clt flT.--Kovmer Km peror William of Clerinnnv, nliirtueil liv tho roeoipt 91 llireatciiing letters, in tends to leave llollnnd and seek rof ugo' in Switzerlanil, necording to! tho nuwspaper lai Hwisso, " I Oerman and Aiislriaii nohilitv are Boekinu; houses in litis votmtry nl moderate prices. ' . Portlnnd mon registered nt tho ho tels today liielmrod C, E. Collins, W. J. Mnlthouso, J. It, ! Turner, 10. L. Kollonborn,' A, 13. Cloboni and Ll). Goro;""'1' 1 : '., ' ' LIME QUARRY AT GOLD HILL RESUMED SALEM, Mnr. 21. Tho state llmo hoiirii at a mooting nt Gold Hill yes terday appointed Chairman Cordloy nnd Denton Dowers, mining expert of tho board, to resit mo operation of tho plant with free labor. It haa boon closed since convicts wero removed from there recently, after tho escape of.' Ited" Hupert. . WASHINGTON'. 1). C. March 27, IVaiice was given 11 credit of $100.- 000.000 bv tho Ireasnrv today nnd Greece wus given .Hl.S'iS.OOO aililition II. This made tola! credits to France $2,017,-177.000: to Greece $-1:1.412.. (010 mid a total for all allies of !. n:i(l.'I(il.OOO. le Best Kind of ' Corn says lJnWJ That's why Ihaj re the most popular. oastie ins 1 "T3 The War and Your Gasoline V i-.st3: The first of a series of three statements For obvious reasons the following facts of interest to the public could not be published during the war. They affected a vital war necessity regarding which the Government required secrecy. But now that the war is won, we are at liberty to make the following statement of facts: Highly volatile gasoline for fighting aeroplanes was one of the war needs. The output of this special gasoline by all th refineries east of the Rocky Mountains was not enough, so Califor nia was called upon to furnish a large part of the supply. At the request of the United States Government the Pa cific Coast Petroleum War Service Committee apportioned California's : quota among such of the large refiners as were able to make this special gaso line. The Standard Oil Company, being the largest of these, had the greatest ructa to fill. We were glad to do our part. We supplied more than our. quo ta of aviation gasoline. , Aeroplane engines, operating high in , the air under conditions of extreme cold and rarefied atmosphere, require a different gasoline from engines operat ing on the ground. In fact, the needs are so special that the gasoline manu- . factured for aeroplane use (often used at altitudes of from 20,000 to 25,000 feet) would be utterly indifferent for use in automobile or other internal combustion engines operated on land or sea. : ;'. -; Aviation gasoline has to be highly volatile. It must vaporize rapidly (even in the extreme cold of very high, alti tudes. . On its rapid vaporization alone must often depend the lives of the men in the aeroplane. This gasoline would not be good for general use. It would lack power on the ground, its loss in storage by evaporation would be great, and it would be expensive. Making aviation gasoline for the Government took a very considerable part of the low boiling point or highly volatile constituents of the crude oil, and, as a result, the gasoline left avail able for regular use lacked those quali ties which assure easy starting' of the automobile engine. The Government's demand for avi ation gasoline reached its maximum in the late fall of 1918, and then for a peri od of about six weeks the deficiency of Red Crown gasoline in low boiling? point constituents or easy - starting qualities was most apparent. Now that the war is won and the great demand for aviation gasoline has ceased, we are again able to offer the same grade of Red Crown gasoline as formerly, with the same full and con tinuous chain of boiling points from the low to the high whichis necessary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, high power and long mileage. t : ' 1- 1 CrV -v.iJiv- STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ii-V 3m ..yvl -h ) v lf.t UK lit fiolli ' liie.ii lonit, 1I jO.l'i . .13. I - .H'r.