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EAN OUTRAGES
PROTESTED BY
PEKING. April 10. (Bv the -Associated
Press.)- More than 20 Korean
demonstrations occurred in the vi
1 cinitv of Seoul on March 27. accord
ins to" the Korean Dailv News, copies
of which have arrived here. It is
Raid the Japanese soldiers attacked
the crowds with tuns, swords and
bayonets and that many Koreans
were killed.
SEOUL. April 4. Leo A. Bercholz
of the American consulate here. -has
blade inquiry of the Korean governor
general relative to the appearance of
Japanese civilians armed with heavy
clubs. suggesting that Such practice
. might be dangerous to the lives of
; foreiimers. 'He declared that if the
armed civilians were attached to the
. police force, thev should be so des
ignated and that, if thev were not. the
Vtru,ctieo should be abandoned and
expressed the fear that if such action
were not taken - foreiimers might
adopt measures for self protection
whici might bring about an undesir
able situation. ,,
( In his reply the governor general
admitted that tke - Japanese were
armed but said thev had done so to
protect themselves against the Kb
reans. He said the civilians were not
attached to the police forcet but gave
assurance that he would do his best
to prevent abuse of the practice.
GERMANS ASK REMOVAL
v OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS
LONDON. April 10. The German
armistice commisisoh at Spa, a dis-
. patch from Berlin today savs. has
addressed & note to the allies urg
ently requesting the removal to Rus
sia of Russian prisoners of war still
in Germany. The German standpoint
-fa 'that the Russians are increasing
the spread of disturbances in' Ger-
many. . :;:,';.;-:...
! ' Woman Cried With Pain '
Thousands of women work today
while Buttering from kidney or blad
der ailments that can be relieved.
Mrs. Jj. Wayue, 2726 3rd St., Ocean
Park, Cal., writes: "I had to sit down
during my housework. My back ach
ed so, also my- hip pained me so I
usea to cry out, the pain- was so
great. Now I am thankful to say
that Foley Kidney IPllls.rid me of all
my pain." Backache, sore musclesi
stiff or swollen joints,, rheumatic
pains and indications of kidney trou.
: ble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and
reliable. They bring quick results.
For sale bv-'M'&dfbrd Pharmacy- i
NEEDED AT HOME.
THE report Hint President Wilson and the American
delegation will soon sail for. home is1 ehwHnjj. I
"With our chief executive secretary of state, secretary
of war. and secretary- of the uavv in Euroue. with on-
press adjourned and the Oregoji titMe$ition 'scattered to
the four, winds, matters of a doniostit; nature liavb become
hopelessly entangled. : ''-'
Probably Southern Oregon is not as seriously affect
ed as many other districts but ' tucre hrti matters hero
which seem to need attention. ' : '
A few months ago the Pacific and Eastern; rt trans
pcirtatiito system A-ital to many local interests and indiv
iduals was discontinued,--' because or the government pol
icy toward iion-paving feeders. The raili'oad administra
tibii like tho post office administration,, acted upon the
assumption that when public service conflicts with public
revenue, the former should be sacrificed to the latter. -This
was followed bv a strange ruling of the Interior
.Department. Kepresentatives or the government came
to Medford and informed local l'ahehrs that ther must
pay a tax on every box of fruit shipped by motor truck
from outside districts,' because truck service was in com
petition with the . railroads. With due railroad discon
tinued and the freight service oil the other. curtailed,. it
was difficult for local fruit associations to discover where
the competition came in.' '- ! ; 1 f v ! 'VV " " r .."v
.Now we aro informed the Talent eanrierv has discon
tinued because the government ' commandeered half its
product, prevented it from selling when a profit could be
secured and now refuses' to take, what it ordered. Mean
while the domestic market has disappeared imd the tan
nery is obliged to quit or operate at & loss. More ;goverti
mental bungliug. ) ' .. -:
Perhaps the government can explain this sort of thin?.
but as yet no satisfactory explanation has been1 forthcom
ing. Protests to Washington have not been answered and
at last reports; members of the Oregon delegation had hot
been found. ; -" v
It will be cbmfortinsr to have a ebverirment price, more
at Washington, congress again in session, and some one
to appeal to except hopelessly confused subordinates, pa
thetically enmeshed in irresponsibility And red tape;
Peace and the League of Nations are subremelv im-
portantj niore- important no doubt, than the immediate
welfare of any particular Ainerieaii district. Biit it is not
conceivable tuat the Amencan delegates will return un
til these vital problems have beeli settled. . Therefore" the
hurried return of the George Washington is glad tidings,
There should.be no ' trouble' with the Victorv loan.
Sentinent and loyalty aside a government borid for five'
years, with nearly five ;per tent interest, can't be over-
looRed by any good business man or Woman, with any
cash m tne oanK. . s
The Crater Lake Road Is ' .
,,':..,:, A Project of the State
Jackson eodnty people Insist Hint
they have a Juat claim to aid from
the Btute highway communion.' ' '
Ihiprovemtmt ot Proioot-to-Crator
Lake road Jointly by the state and
federal' govorninont was approved
two yours aso, but no money hns
been spent, tho bids have beou called
for. . - ' , ' . , . v-
In Iwo years Jfceksbu county peo
ple Spent tS50,000 on roads. They
have a paved highway from Ashlttnd
to Central Poliiti IT mtlos. Thoy
graded 13 miles of mountain on the
Paclfle highway, one ot the most dif
ficult and costly stretches of moun
tain grading bn the route; They
have built macadam roads all over
the county. ; '
They how Insist, and wttli much
reason, thivt It is time for the state
highway commission to further roc-
Ogntie Jackson's self holp nud past
aotlvlly In road building by-wanting
liberal stulo aid, Olio demniid Is tor
tha'50-mllo htretch of road - from
Medford to Prospuct Iti bo Iniprovod,
The routo Is up the Roguo river and
Ik a part ot the lliio bntwvou Ashlmul,
Medford mid Klamath Falls, It In
also ; tho connecting .link botwuuu
Medford and tho Crutoi- l,ko roud at
ProMiisct. U travorses a soatlon more
or loss Bottled, aud at tho sumo tlmo
roudors nioro iiccohhIIiIu ouo. of tlio
wondur po. ot tho world Crater
Lake,', ' .. : ',, - ; i-;,,', "
1 1 Tho project la hot local moroly to
Jackson county, it b, In Its wider
sohaea stato ii.rojoct, or ovou a eonn-
iry wiuo projuci. ah ine wonu
wauta to. see Crater l.uko, and the
mora accessible It la mailo. the larger
will , bo the . part ot the world that
will got. a chance to buo It. Portland
Journal. , , ', -
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; For over thirty years thoy have
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recognized as the standard proven
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and liver and kidney ills. Thou
sands ot families always keep them
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duced. .11
, If you Buffer from constipation,
rheumatism, distress after eatlnff,
or your kidneys or liver are caus
ing you pain, take Bliss Native
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d great aid in restoring a general
healthy condition. They act gently
but firmly, they purify the blood,
tone up the system, create appetite
,and restore gocd health. A box
contains 200 tablets, and will last
the average family six ; .months.!
Th8 gehiilne has our trade marki
on every tablet. Look for , - 2v
our money back guarantee - Jo)
on ouch box. Price $1.00.
Sold by. leading' druggists "and
local agents everywhere. ;-
We don't clearly understand whv there should be con
cerri in German v because of the strike in Fran Knmn's
guri factory. We supposed5 the business had shut down
several months ago. ' - v , , ?
- The French Chamber of Deputies has adopted Pronor-
uonai representation, urns is an electoral reform which
all the democratic world wll accept one of these days.;
A New York millionaire has married an artist 's model
which reminds one that it often takes moPe than a million
to make an artist's model into a model wife; -
Paris denies certain. French statesmen are opposing
jrresiaent vvnson. xney may be standmg' back or him,
out tney don't seem to be standing for him. ' r '
, 'i ' ..-,.- ' ' I .. .-.r.'"'-'- ; " r'.'i'i
Don't be surprised if . certain Medford citizens so
journing in Texas drop in on us unexpectedly thiinks to
tne Kindly services ot that-JJallas twister. ; ; ,
The Elks show has been given, with great success
but the whereabouts of "Miss Mandy Lee remain an im
penetrable and perplexing mystery ' ' ''.;--v--.;'
Nearly half a year has passed, since thd signing of the
aiinisticte knd" a suspicion impends thai we better march
to Berlin arid secure a better one.' v. - . ; ''
. 'How times change, "if year agb" Qermaiiy was driving
the allied soldiers toward Paris now she is appealing to'
them to come to Berlin. : j !
.According to , government" rfepprtsmahy Americaii
citrzens are taking advantage of daylight saving to manu-i
facturc moonshine. ;-.? ; j
i YIELD TO LEADERS' APPEAL
- (Continued from page one.) !.'
reluctant to go to the front and risk
their lives. , ; '
. This incident was only the outcrop
ping of what seems to be the general
feeling among the American trbbps,
officers as. well as men. Because of:
this feeling. It' is admitted more or
less generally that the, troops - How
here probably will be of ' little! ' use
after June 1. . ' '. v.
In official circles in Archangel
Uiere is no disposition seriously to
blame the troops for this condition.
On their arrival In North Ru.-,dd 1as:,
September the Americans were keen
for fighting the Bolshevik!, whom
they had been told were, Gorman
dgerits. They have fnuzht liriiniy
thruout ihe campaign and thej Hie
still doing so. ' ' i -i
However. Since tho
,'derniany was declared the soldiers
nttve been sublectert to
siievikl propaganda which together
with their desire to return hnmn nm.
tne ena or .tne war for 'wium thby
lonell'neBB ;6f the ' Arctic" winter has
caused them tb lose their spirits. ' I
Meanwhile they haVe had nb offlci
lal Btdtemeht from the government td
answer Bolshevik propaganda and nij
American In Archangel Is -In a posi
tion to tell them officially What they
are lighting for. . , ,i. ;
hert U mori-CatarrK Ja thM fecttbn1
of the -country than all other dlseani
put tosether, and for yean it was up.
poufl to be Incarable; Doctore prescribed
local, remedlea, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. - Catarrh Is a local disease!
greatly Influenced by conetltutlonal con
ditions . and therefore requires conetltu-
tlonal treatment. Hall'e Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by. F. J. Cheney A
qo.-, Toledo, ! Ohio, Is- a conelltutlonal
remedy, hi taken Internally and acti
thru the Blood on tlie Mucoue Surface
of I lib Syitehv One Hundred Dollars re
ward Ib offered for any case that HallV'
Catarrh Medicine fairx to cure, Send fori
circulars nml testimonial!. .
.1. CHENEY. & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Filli for constipation.
SALEM. 'April 10. Kimlomio in
fltteruta which raged throughout the
state during the winter months caus
ed nn unprecedented boom in the sale
of life insurance, according ta Hur
vey Wells, state iusurnneo ooiumis
sioner. yfhb reported today that the
life insurance business done in the
state durintr the first threo months
of this veur is double that of tho
same three mouths of 1918.
"This increase is due mostly to the
epidemics. . of influencn. which has
drawn the thoughts of all serious
minded persons toward lifo insur
ance," ho said. "It is also duo in n
measure to- the increased number of
agents who were formerly in the Ker
vioe and, who have now. returned to
their -former occupation.";-, . , ,
A taint of S44.UUU.UUU in lifo in
surance nolicies was writteu in this
state during 1018.. this being a $2.-
T00 IAT TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALK Six-hole rnugo: good as
v new. . Phone- 353-K. 8 South
Orange street. ' . . 19
FOR SALE Seven head of work
L 'horses. - Have purchased, tractor
so have no use for them. All sound
and reliable. Can be seen at the
Union Barns. Saturday. . Mr. Cox.
of northern California. 18
WANTED -Good competent -woman
for general housework; Apply Mrs.
' W. G..ACDonald, Poguo Elk Hotel.
Trail. Ore. ; 18
000,000' itiwrnse over the procedlnit
venr. The ontii-e amount of insur
nni'o carried bv Oivgou pcoplu in
$180.000.000 ho reports.-
Among Portlunders registered at
tho Hotel Medford today are. A, O.
Sherman. M. L. Decker, C. U. Uulluy,
K. W Schmeor. W. It. Davidson, J,
P. Kummol, H. L. II all and lluy P.
Miller. - - ... .;. - . .-
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Crescent Baking Powdep
Throb iinimrtniit rvmen 1 1 n I H
should Kiildo you In tho selection
of your Imklng Hvdir purity,
leavening efficiency niitl econ
omy. ' '
1'reNWiit Is iilixtdHtely puro ly
iabornlory tKNts mid giivi'iiiiiient
MlniidnrilK. (Vinrnul, Ijisiuiso It
Is iloulilo nitlng mlMtt tlio dough .
better limn other kliiiln, tlttfii Ill
uming whiiloKOnio, ilellcluux
cnkivt, blDcultH and brivjlu. , ' ,
trcweent Is the thrift baking
povvilor. It CtmM Irwt, llo mpro
1 ami Imllvr work, null lew uan
tlty U rtxiulriMl, You .will find
the ( -recent Cook llmik In very,
hc;ifiil. Oijiy trvb on Ktiuixt.
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Crosrent Mfg. Co., Heiittle, Wimh.
PARENTS, READ THIS
How a Father Has Learned, to
; Save Shoe Bills.
' "My ton ia very hard on Bhoes, so
keeping him properly shod has licen
quite an expense to mc," writes Mr. J,
Allison Allen, of Amity, Arkansas.
"But since I started to buy Neolin
soled shoes for him 1 have found that
it tosts only about a third as much to
keep him in shoes."
1 his is because Neolin Soles are so
tough and durable that they wear n
very long time. Shoe bills aro kept
down, because you don't need so many
pairs.
. You can get Ncolitvaolcd shoes nt
almost any, good shoe store. They
come in all styles and for nil members
of the family. Neolin Soles are also
available everywhere i for rc-soUng.
They are produced by a scientific pro
cess to be what soles ought to be: com
fortable, waterproof and long-wearing.
Thsy are made by The Gootlyear Tire
Si Rubber Company Akron, Ohio, who
also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed
to outwear any other heels.
Consumption
Honle Products
Means Home Industry
Let your next sack of flour be VILMO
and keep your money in circulation at
home. Your local grocer has it.
' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ,
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
i T. v, ' Medford, Oregon , .
LIBERTY TAXI
With new Dodge ear. m m
Stationed at IO N.' Front St., X
Halo A Pyon, I'rops. rhonatV J
Vulcanizing
Atl'plur work strlutly guarahtttrd to
1-0 first clow. 15 N. pir St,, Mydtbrd
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MEDFORn VULCAHljlMft WntlKX
JOHN A. PEEL
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. Ijidy AHRiHtdhi
an Ofiiiritir iiAirrr.ufrm .
were drtif lea aa til's hardships ha Ht$ WWm BftUWi ; CSM'tt
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