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MATT TRIBUNE, MFDFOTTD. OUEriOtt, FRIDAY, 'AVTUV V 1919 PAGE THREE HUN GOVERNMENT I'AIIIH, April 4. (My Assocliilod l'niHH. Ooiiiiiolnntf Cloriuiin anil for olwi olsrvora urn cliury of mukliiK itny tloflnlto prudliillon of what will conio nut of tlio wiillur of polltliiul uiiil ocoiiomlo disunion) mill tlovoloii mimls In revolutionary (larmiMi'y. 1 Tim fiiritiiir Horllti aorrtiMimmliml of tlio Ahkiii'IiiUiiI 1'i'okh, roltirnliiK Id l'nrln iifmr nlx vot'ks ilyyotoil lo u sliiily of coiiilltiiiiiH in (iiiriuiuiy, lofl Unit inn nl ry with llto tlliitlnul linprott sloii Unit (ho totiuro or tlio iiroKoul conlltlon Kovoriiniiint wan Uy no Humus louuroi Unit tlinro ls lio ullor iimlvo ott-upt Unit a ruillcul socialist nilmlnlslriitloii with u ntrout; drift towunl u Bovlnt rupolilla Is possible. If tho iiroMHit Kovuriiiiionl fulln; lliut li roiiowul of Bimrluciiii activities imiilnst tlio prosoiit roKlma by forthur strikes mill uprisings In iiIiiiohL cor tuln: I hut ulllio tlio Kroiit muss uf pooplo uro opposed to n llolithcvlli Kovuriiniont, tlmy can count 'only upon iliu coiiipurnUvoly Nmiill force of Nonko voluiitoor troops to koop down nil limiirrwtliiiinry inovo'mont, tho musses nt prosuiil IioIiik political, ly too uiiuoiiilo unci nputhxtlo to give innro I hail pnnitlvo support In an iinrniiiry; Unit whllo tlio Nonko troopK litivn lioou nlilu to hundln 4I10 Hpiirtiicitn limui-nuiils oh Joittf mi tlloy rim tiiko Hcclloiinl upiisliixs In turn, success would bo illffkult -If tho Kpnrliicniix anil their Itiilopotiilsnt BO', clnllsl u II I should ho ulili) to HtuKO n really uoiiernl itrlko nnd Innurroe l(. ,. , (iovornmi'iit Mny Win If tlio Kpnrtnran loudcrslilp la not nlilo to orKiiiilio such a wtdi'sprimil movement thn Kovornmont prolthlily will ho nlilo to mnliitiiln Itself until POUCH Id nlKIIOl). ...... (,;,. As to tlio poueo troaty, thn moin linrs of tlio Kovornqiont and thlr piihllcliitii 11 ro unnouiicliiK firmly,' por' Impit sincerely, ttniL no prnlliiilnnry trowty not In nccord with Utnlr'lntori protntlon of President Wilson's arm istice lenns will ha signed, particu larly If It Involved thn alienation of what Is called purely Herman terri tory. Thla aiinoiiiipeniont r probably In correct no fur as lbs rcsnntlon of tho Haar district, tho polltlcnl allnnu- tlon of tho wont bunk of tlio Ulilno outside of Abmco l.orralno and por litips tlio Incorporation of litnit In I'olaiid nro concerned,' but tho pres sure of public opinion, which would not easily understand or aceopt any fiilluro to oblnln peace, anil tho dos pernli) food Kltunllon probably will forco tho Kovorument to nlKn nny tonus of p(nco presented by tbo all lea except thniio aforementioned. This prossuro already him iihown 1 1 it effect at tho. reno'.vnl of tho nrmlsy tiro In March when tho Kmcrnniont had actually iletunitlnoif to refuse' to nlnil tho condition of tho renewal. Tlio government, however, wnii forced to rovurso It (loclalon upon hewlni! from tho representatives In tho nat ional assembly, who woro in closer 'touch with tho people. 10 Tho - livestock nion of ' Jackson county will moot In tho public library of .Modford, Snturduy. April 5th at J p. m. 8ovor.il linportunt mnttora will como up for ills;;i'.iuioi Riiuh nj purrhuHO of suit fo.- tlio v.uiuu llvo ntock nnr.o.'lallonn, feoailililly of nd illllnnnl roKlbfornd Htnck mi'ej, brnnd inspector for tlio -county,' brand oook, etc. This 'Is tho annunt mnotliiK of tho Jackson Caiinty Livestock nsaocl ntlon and cnlls (or election of nfflcors for tho coinlni: year, . All nion Intur ohIoiI In llvoatoc.'c should ho present at this mooting. . v TAKES 13 PASSENGERS UP ' IN AIR 2.500 FEET , PARIS."' April'. 'I. Lioiileiiunt HoiiHNolrol, 11 Kijeiieli uViiilor, ostor luv excelled liiu fent. ol' Tiuwduv when ho rcnclicil nii nlliliulo o,l' more tluiii SO.dOO font -in n liiruu 1'Veneh hi-lilune. -YpMlnnlnv I10 nsceniloil to lietweon 20.(100 unci 25,000 Twit Villi 111 pintHonircrM. Tho lowest teinper ntnro ireuiMlereit wits nliottt 120 ilo- ureeH below zero. KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and vnjd off tlip indi rjestion of tomorrow try the new aid to digestion. A3 pleasant and cs safa to tako as candy. ' '''- '-' rMAOtt nr BcftTt A nbWNK . MAKERS C! CCOTT'B EMULSION' ' MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP " ' ' if . v- Also uiiunt for Fnlrlmnkfl nud Moree i ; 17 South Riversliio. AT LIBERTY THEATERT0 NIGH AND TOMORROW rf - i 1 K. I ft f M4 1 mi '1 If i B r5 1 rXHl 1 m Vii. 4.1 ir'--, HIV' i i I 7 I - 7.'tM.ii aunt umummMiiattitit4tks&Xk . ELSIE. PERCXISOW Unde iJta'CiecwocctTm ..... AiJUJfCUUl llwt 1, Tho'iitory of "Undor the Oroon wiiod.Tnio" deahi with a yon 11 K ICiir II11I1 woiuiin of Kront wonll It and hlith Hoelnl position, who liecomes dlummt-i-d with tncliil Ufa und vanlllos nnd yearns for U10 nlinplo life, tiho uc cordliiKly (iiiIIh her million und koos to llio Now Korost whoro sho Hvuh tho llfo of a KVPy until by a queer Ulon. At tho Liberty today and to couibliiutlon of circiitnstaiices, nil- mo rou und drumutlc, she mooti tho man of her clinics and undor tho spell of lovo finds that luipplnoss and con tentment which woallh alono could not Insure. Alius FurmiHon Ih finely supported by conipotonl players, hor lunitlnK mail beliiK Kimono O'Drlen, a young actor of promlnenco In the profes- morrow. OEPUTY SHERIFF SPABR , II. K. Rpnrr, chief doputy sheriff of Jui'Kson county, roslKiiod that of fice Thursday nnd bus relumed to Ills, homo nl Anhluml, Ills future phtns nro not known. 1 ' Tho position bus not yet boon filled, but Sheriff Terrlll has offered It !to Krunk Ciileiiian, .recently ro-' turnod soldier of tho (15th nrllllery and formur deputy county clerk, und hopes lid will accept. M;. Coleman han tho matter under couhlderiiilon and his answer is expected soon. Ho has been holplni; out In tho sheriff's offieo temporarily fur a week or more. Ills appointment would. prove a popular one 'bocnusu of his wide nciunliitniico lliruoiit the county and well known nhllltyr Sheriff Terrill was lonth to soo Mr. Hparr leave the office and wishes him good fortuno In whntever his fu luro plans cull for. Tho reslKitntlon was sudden and totally unexpected. Mr. Spnrr was formerly socrotury of tlio Asltlnnd IoiIko of Klks. Rainbow Division Ordered Home .WASIIIN'tiTON. April Assiun nient nl' I he complete -Unil (U'nin biiw) ilivision to enrlv convov home wim (iiinouiiecd loilnv bv tlio wrtr lu itarloienl. ' III A! JEFF Thero la no denying tho potency of "Mutt and Joff", which is undor lined as tho next offering at the I'iiko Kalurduy nlsht. .Tho Laugh Twins, 'now In tholr eighth yoarly edition, nro as uttructlvo and ontor- tulnliiK us over. This season an en tirely new version of tho enduring cartoon "kick-ups" Is offored and tho result Is 0110 of tho most pretentious and thoraly up-to-dato productions over offered to thenlrocoors. Tho fun, whllo of the brisk, lively naturo, Is clean and wholesome Thero la not tbo least suggestion of vulgarity or horsupluy, and tho Bltuatlons while slde-splllting nro not. at all Improb able. 1 SENATOR HITCHRnCK flFRATFR ; ,.,ae:agueith pepper "j 1 r W'ASIIIXOTON. April 4. Ar rangement for the ioint debute on tho leiiLMie of iiiitioiiH.ut l'liiludi'liililii mi Aoril 10, between Senntor lliteh I'ock of Neliriinkn, retirinir uliainiuin of the somite foreiun relnt ions, com mitlee, nnd (leorao Whnrton Petuu-r. proviilo for 1111 bourn time each, with senntor Hitchcock- Kiwiikin? 45 mill ntes in niicntiur nnd l. minutes in eliwinc he ilclmle. The finishing -touch ot sa-tistacxion to many a breakfast is a cup of t INSTANT POSTUM' A rich enjoyable table beverage Get Financially Anchored KiVNKINQ; nioorngo is a pretty', good thing for 0110 to 'obtain. Wlion tilings are going along smoothly why that's just .the timo to bo antieipating some future problem.; " ;: Tlicrc is always room and a dlcome for you bore at the First Natioiial J 5nnk -whether. . your account be little or Wg. ...'.'...:,,;:;'..,.;'.. .. : ; V, , Capital $100,000. . , ; he FIrst National Bank Medford Oregon NEGOTIATES TRIP 1 1 At ZiiO yostorday afternoon J." A. Curry and Job Marrell In a Mltohell Hlx mode tho first attempt to get lo 1 1 lit. ovor tho Slsklyous. Tho going was aood until they aot' well up on this sido of tho mountain whoro they oneountored a. sink hole about six feet deep, where the only way to pass was to take the "bank on the other nlilo of the road. This they did suc cessfully. After they had reached a point abont u mile from tho summit another difficulty In the way waa a Hilda which placed ft large boulder In tbo road. Getting around this con sumed some of tholr tlmo but plow-' ing (thru tho mud nnd -snow they passed ovor the summit and, arrived at tlllt after netting thru severaf slides on the other aide. : " 'At 6:30 p. m. they started back for Medford and Joe says ,the Way that Mitchell ate thru the snow was mar vellous. Coming down on this side of the summit they found a Cadillac, and a Colo Six stuck in a snow slide, and after pulling the Cadillac out the Cole, was able to get thru the road thus cleared. . ' Thero was .much brush and poles used by the parties from California who came over in the morning, 1 The trip is at thla time a danger ous one but In a week or ten days the road should lie open for general traf fic so the parties who made the trip report, after' arriving home ad - 8 o'clock last night. OLIVER MOROSCO'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SUCCESS i 'The Umtiastened 1 Woman TONIGHT TOMORROW " Thw is without exception the biggest and most suc cessful play Oliver Morosco ever presented. Its phe nomenal Broadway run; became the talk of the theat rical world and places "The Unchastened 'Woman" as the foremost dramatic effort of the past decade. It was written by Louis IC Anspacher, the eminent scholar, who with The Unchastened "Woman" suc ccded in being counted in the very first ranks of the foremost exponents of modern drama. :: 5 . CAST Grace Valentine " Mildred. Manning Catherine Tower Edna Hunter ' Adelaide Barker Mildred JlanMn Frank Mills Victor Sutherland Paul Panzer Mike Donlin . John Hopkins " LOOK WHO'S HERE V K ELINOR FIELDS ? IX L SAY iS HE D O E.S IN 1 ; : 1 . . ; Jtw, r KKC )W COLLAR SI ' nTHE SPEED with Wch: i A Oregon grows and pros pers depends on the support which the people of Ore gon give to their home lit-, dustries.' - : ; Rapidly growing indus tries will support will RE-, QUIRE a rapidly-growing population, all prospering through steady and active employment. ,: -,;v, USE HOME PRODUCTS. ' 'HOWS INDUSTST LEAGUE ofOHWOOH f rescnption . Chemicals Ibe'reimtatkm of the Dttf gtst4he aatlsCiKtlirB of tba Yhyalrlan ' and the treUSsre. ot the pftttwrt reQuin that stiwii ' lcals nnd la dtopeaufaic ihpTUd"! . eonfonn to the hlffheat ataad jarda for parity, v : We use SQVIBB'8. I .-. t."'"--."r.i; ":, i ' , V.. ' . Phone lis,.'.',' :-' : '..'.'..-.; .. Main and .Central. . -" -1' CAR OWNERS Attention 'r It has been rumored around that we have sold out and left the country. 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