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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
PAOE SIX MRDFOKT) 'MATL'TRTirnKTC. MEDFORT). ORKOOX. FRIDAY. AFRIT, A, 10M L PRIDE1 ISiSUE VASIIINOTON'.irAliril fln 'com mon tlnK on the statement issued -by Huron Maklno, head of the Japanese neaco commission. In voicing ,lnpanB demand tor world rnctnl equality, Simntor HItciicock ot Nebraska, re tirinp: chairman or tho senate foreign relatione committee, has issued the following stntoment: : v.; "Tho Junniiese demand that all discriminations against races be dis continued la based more on national pride than on. national interest, In nil international matters, tho Jap- anoso have equality tit treatment. In tho league itself Japan is named as one ot the. five great nations of the - world as a permanent member 'of the exocutlvo council. Only when it comes to domestic matters do the nations belonging to the league re serve the. tight to make dlscrimina tton .between races. This includes of course, immigration and in some mates it is covered by laws relating to marriage between certain races as well as the right to acquire real estate. " We cannot agree to abandon our right to make these discrimina tions. They are not international. They are, or we think they are, for the purpose of preserving Our race purity ana oar industrial standards. Japan is -free to do the same in "her country.- ;Evory nation ought to'be." AT PEACE COUNCIL i' ; , 'i ':;; ; . ' PAUIS. April; 4.-Miie or-the! tep penings in peace conference circles yesterday is alluded to by the ilatin and the journal today as a great event today. Tho council of four actually issued a communique, the newspapers point out, but it is added, "it was only to tell us that General' Smuts is going to investigate Hungary."' The commentators see in the an nouncement of the Smuts mission yet another procrastination Xiy the peace conference. . . , EAGLE Pair EAGLETS Bv A. C. Hewlett' . Our stormy Starch has come and gone and April has ushered in with all its loveliness, and our hearts are made glad and we are forgetting the long selge of rain "and 'mod, and the tarmers aro so busy that one is sel dom' seen on our afreets. '.;' . Thomas F. Nichols and family of Lake Creek, came In Saturday after noon after I had finished -my letter to, ib.0 , Mail Tribune, '. and Mr. A. WJnes of Medford also came in and epent the night; he had 'been up in the hills 'with George Daley to look over, a tract of railroad land with a view to taking a homestead, but con cluded that it was not worth taking. Mfti B.' Wilson of Medford, also came in and spent the night with us. Our Sunday school was fairly at tended and we had a review of the past quarter embracing the life of Moses and the journeyings of the Israelites and it was surely encourag ing to see the interest manifest in the Bible class especially. Our su perintendent. Miss Winifred Haak, was absent but our primary school teacher, Miss Pina Benedict acted in that capacity and of course every thing was up to date. In the evening our Christian En- deavor society met and -was led by Mrs. Rudolph Wideman. In addition DRIIKWA IF ER OTHER Eat less meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble . "Bpntratizes acids. tfrto neid in meal excites Ui5 kidneys, they become 'overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. . The urine becomes dourly; the bladder is irri 'x tatad,uid you may be obliged to Seek re- lief two or three times during the night. - When the kidneys clog you must help tlicm flush off the body's urinous waste on you'll be a teal sick person shortly. At first you feci a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suffer, from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheu--mnti6 twinges when tho weather is bad. -. . "Eat less meat, drink lots of water; sftso get from any 'pharmacist four ounces ot Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a lass of water before breakfast for. a few days and your kidneys will then act line. . This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, . combined with llthia, and has been used "tor generations to clean clogged kidneys end stimulate them to normal activity, ilso to neutralize the acids in urine, so tt no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- . v jure; makes a delightful effervescent litltia-water drink which everyone should ' take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists hers say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks wlio believe in 'Overcoming kidney rouble while it is only trouble, , to tho regular routine we hud a duct by Mrs. l.ottto Van Seoy and Mrs. K. X. Deardorrt, Miss Allison, orgnuhit and Bpoclal music on ,tho violin by- Miss Helen Holt aim on me organ by Miss Nora Chlldveth. ' Among the coHers "Monday was W. A. Bishop who make hi-, ltoino In Medford but owns a trn;t of land on. Lake creek and wo-s Solre nr. to ex amine It with an oyo to boring for oil, as he had been told by one of the oil experts that there were Indica tions of oil adjoining his place. By 11 :3ft .o'clock Sunday morning. fast time, some of tho guests hogau to arrive for dinner and by 1:30 1 m. tho house and yard was quito well filled. Among tho guests were Ous tho Tailor and wife, Medford: Mr. and Mrs. Mlttelsteadl, our telephone Manager: Mr. Wirt Daley, Sidney S. Smith. Georgo W. King. Montague, Cal.. who was over to buy stock Cattle; Frank J. McCowd of Rogue River, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snider nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Frederick and family and Mrs. Rollie Robblns of Medford, Art Hoffher. Albert Clements, Orval Chlldreth, Zula Gop pert, Clarence Roblnett ami Miss Fay Perry. Judgo George Gardner, wife and daughter Clara, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Speck, Fred Pelouse, Mrs. Fred j McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. J. "Frank Brown, Wm. Von der Hcllen, wife daughter and son. and Mrs. Von der Hellon's aunt, Mrs. Henrietta Dun gan, Mr. Rhodes, our civil engineer, S; H. Harnlsh and son Robert, besides two men, agate hunters, from Ash land, Mr. J. Spiker. Mrs. F. J. Bur nett of Oakland. Cal., nnd two chil dren who have been with us for some time, altho Mrs. B:'-ottxand the two children left Monday morning tor their home in Oakland. Counting all adults and children, and the family, there were fifty-two at dinner Sun day. The roads are gutting dry now uiul-have been dragged so. that tho nulolsU can ride with some eat,lafiii tton and tho people In tluvolilos ar taking advantage of the season nnd using their nutos with soma satisfac tion and occasionally Urop In for din ner about noon, . ' " ; V, S. RnkerVho works for Gadtlls and lltson the most of the timo, came out .'Monday morning and took i the stage for Derby. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Stanford ot Ashland, came up to sco Mr. Harry Hosier who was hero In tho ngnto hunting business, and remained for suonar tondav evening. ". R. Gnvlord of Medford, was also here MondoV for dinner. Ho renresents Hnrlev-Davldson motor- cvrle: R. S, Messier and Fred Brarta- snr of Medford. came In . Monday evening and engaged rooms. They f-o here nt this writing, Wednesday. Thv are caring for Mr. Fradnger's orchard lust outside of our town. Uss Jessie Knutson of Anplesalo, was here Tuesdnv acvomoanvlng W. A...Crnie and Miss Bessie Vnnabell of Medford. In a car ride over the vallev.. The ladles seemed to be highly delighted with our surround incs. especially our beautiful Little Butte creek and the itreon hills on either side and at the head ot the stream. Mt. Mclaughlin for Instance. Nick Young, our new supervisor, was workmsr our roads Monday and dronned in about noon for dinner. John I,. Robertson was hnslly en gaged Tuesday In W. Chlldrcth's shop making scrapers to drag down the roads. " The change in time is nlaylng havoo with dinners. Monday, Just after I had eaten my dinner at 12 o'clock, noon, fast time, and was just starting -at 1 p. m. for Medford, Chris Beale and John Chambers and a man and woman with n baby cuino In for dinner. They vor on tlmo, old time, out tin 'hour. Into,' ...Tho chnngo In tlmo Is u nuisance In our country llto, 0. C. Oate, our county pathologist. nnd II. V. tlimn. of Corvallls, wore hero for auppor on their way to Browiisboro whoro Mr, ,Uum was to dollvor ah address on tlin tmportnlico of oMcrmlnntlng the rodents, espec ially the digger squirrel. . x Prof. G. W. Ager, pur school su perintendent, drove over this i Wed nesday mrfrnlng, left his nuto hero and took tho railroad motor car tor iButto Falls, v ' Mrs. Jouls Whitley of Persist, who Is attending the -business college III Modford. enmesont this morning on tho mall auto and wont home on the Persist stage. . . Mrs. il. J. Burton, Mlss tlniel Bur ton and Mr.' nnd Mrs. E. H. Polnroy and little son of Central Point, wore hero for dinner Wednesday, and later In the day C. A. Person, J aim R. Fitshugh of Portland, W. J, Scott, r-M Whlto, H. Brown of 'Modford, P. O. Crnyford of San Francisco, F. (1. Rradloy and 11. U Walkor called for dinner and before they woro thru washing Mr. Walker was called to the tnlophonn and notlClud that his wife vrt In a vory olitloal condlrton, mi hu ruttmiod U) Modford without dinner. Thoy had. been out looking nt soma ot tho farms mid orchards. It our retired editor ot tho Mud- ford .Mall Tribune JiiHt knew what it commotion that little short editorial rln Tuuaday'a papor hud stirred up In our little community ho would rvullno perhaps how popular ho Is In tho rural districts, for from appearances tho people over hero almost woll they aro vory much disappointed, to say tho least and wo tiro wondurlng who we will litivo to fight our battles for tho light. Wo all seoni to regrol tho change for It Is oftun tho 'ruse that tho old broom Is best but many ot us llko Mr. Rulil's udltorlnls very much but they hivvon't tho snap In them that ninny of them had In tho Dally Mall Tribune. 'But wo are hop. Ing that tho change may prove a blessing to nil concerned and that Mr. 'Putnam may arrange to contliiiio to stay among u. , ' Mr. Fred MoPhorson Is In Port land visiting his parents, and Mrs. Fred Polouso Is in San. Francisco visiting her son Roh. Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Are Signals of Bad Blood Give Heed to the Wnrntnir. Pimples on the fuco and other parts oi tne oony aro warnings irom Nnturo thnt your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Somotimcs tlicy foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and mother skin disorders that burn liko flames of Are, They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that can cause unlimited trouble This remedy is the greatest vegetable blood puri- lift "Off C 6ms! u , i.' -. , "Freezone"', is Magic! Lift any Corn ' or Callus v right off with fingers No pain! A 1 I .; ' Drop a little fTcfflKmo on nn avlilng corn, Instantly that com stops hurt ing, tlicn you Hit it right wit. It dorai't hurt one bit. Yes, mitglul Why wait? Vour drugyUt wilt a liny ImtUo of TrcMono for a few crnlh, tif!li;lwit to rid your fwt of . i-vi-ry liRrdcum, loit corn, or cum Iwlwwn the tui, nnd i.llluat, wllliont tpje uumtor Irrlttttlun, Try III No ln-iit ; flor known, nnd contains no minerals or chemicals to injuro the most doll cato skin, , , - Go to your drugstore, nnd 'got a bottle of S. S. S. today, nnd get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, nnd other skin irritations. And it will cleanso your blood thor oughly. If you wish special medical advice, you k-can obtain It without chaive by wrltlnpf to Medical Direc tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. , . . ... - , Now is the Time to PRESERVE YOUR EGGS IN WATERGLASS It Pays to Buy the Best Ask for v Olympic Flour 1 Makes .Whitest, ; Sweetest, Healthiest Bread g ,;..JIJLUUUW ' -' Y'""t' Makes HealthS Happiness and : ; Success Made from carefully, selected Northwestern Wheat, thoroughly cleaned and Bcoured, by the most modern meth ods known. 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