Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACIF, TWO
MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, rEDFORI), ORBOOK SATURDAY, 'APRIL 12, 1919
Prank Coleman who has been help
ing out tha Hherlff'K offlca dui'lni? tlie
lux paying period haa definitely do
elded not to accept the position at
chlnf deputy sheriff, made vacant last
week by the unexpected rignaitoD
of H, C. Sparr.of Ashland, and which
was tondid -aim by ShertrfTe:ri!t.
Mlna Flora Thompson has buoa hold
Ins the position temporarily since
Mr. Span- resigned and Sheriff Ter-
rlll said today that sinco Mr. Cole
man bad lefured the Job he would
probably contlmu Miss TUnnpson In
tha position. ; Mr. Cule.-uar. plans to
leare the city 'n a ontt T so.
, (3ed.: W. Douglas, the upholsterer,
formerly at 201 South Riverside, has
remored his establishment to 101
South Central, cor. ot Eighth atreet.
Phone 615-J.'
The 'Medford " Ministerial aisoc'n-
tlon will meet at ths pnl.lij library
next Monday at 10:. 10 a. m., a fart
J. B. Walbeck, the secretary, "urges
all the pastors to remember.
Elks Victory ball Tuesday, April
29th, 1919. Dancing from 8:30 to 1
o'clock. Lunch at 11:30 tor Elks
only.'-: '';- ' - - ..' IS
The members of the senior i-iars
. ot the high school held .1 pi:nlc In
thp Griffin creek section lata yesler
day afternoon and last nlsht, the
chief feature of which was s wiener
and marshmallow roast around huge
bonfires. The trip from the city to
the scene of the outing and rut urn
was made in a hayrack. .
' Phone 6 4-J. Will furnish few sel
ect pigs on share to proper party. 19
Mrs. J. M. McKenxie and family of
Long Beach, Cal., tourists enroute
north, are guests at the Xash hotel.
Call Mitchell In regard to that
lawn mower and have it sharpened
right. ' Called for and delivered.
Phone S20-J. ;
City Attorney F. W. Mears and
Councilman John H. Carkin spent
Saturday at Jacksonville on business
with the -sheriff's oftice and to see
the waves go dashing by in Jack
eon creek. ;' : -r '., '-',-' ' '
DeVoe has.a tine line of assorted
chocolates at 60o per pound. '
C. McDonough was a Saturday vis
itor in Medford from Ruch. "
Hemstitching, pecoting. Some new
ideas.; Vanity' Hat Shop.
Mr.: and llrs.' K. E. " Houston of
Chico.'Cal., left for Portland today
after a short -visit in the city.
For the best insurance see Holme,
the Insurance Man.
- Clarence Lovern of Central Point,
was adjudged insane , . by County
Judge Gardner Friday and taken by
an- attendant to -the state asylum for
treatment. Lovern, ; who1' is a well
known automobile man, having run a
garage and shop at Central Point for
six years im til last fall when he
worked for the C. E. Gates Auto, com
: pany in this city as a mechanic, has
been acting strangely tor some time
poet-wKh: special hallucinations on
iHn, I In .... tlnA eAPnvA M-t
to his head several years WJr"?&
a race, and his present . unfortunate
condition may be due to the effects
of this Injury.
: Piston rings for all cars. C. E.
Gates Anto Co. ..-''.-,
. Mrs. S. F.-TerwiUlger and Misses
Irma and: Elsie Terwilllger ate visi
tors in the -city, from Montague and
are-registered at the -Hotel Holland.
Alco. Taxi. . phone 95,
. County Chairman Campbell and
City Chairman Steele of the Victory
loan campaign were busy today mak
ing, arrangements for the posting of
campaign: : lithographs and , posters,
which have -just 'been received, In the
tore windows and on the bill boards.
- -Halstead the Healer. Treatment
f L00:'. 227 S. Central, jphone 379-H.
"B Uss'Helhe went tills forenoon to
Hilt where he plays tor a dance to-
. night. " :- ""
Miss Loiinsbury will hold her mil
llnery opening April 16th and 17th
at the VanitySHat Shop, 114 West
Main. . . - 19
'Mrs. ,.E. H. Jefferson of Klamath
Falls, and formerly a .well known
resident of Medford, was operated on
tor the removal of gall stones in a
Portland hospital early this week and
Is reported as doing well. Mr. Jef
ferson passed thru the city this fore
noon enroute to Klamath Falls from
Portland.' . ,
; It pays to save in the Building &
Loan429 M. F. & H. Bldg. .
. Mr. and Mrs. iBen Day are guests
at; the 'Hotel Medford from Portland.
- A two-lb, ,box of Vogan's chocolates
for- $1.85 at DeVoe's. ' . .
i IS andy. Lee- has skipped town and
the answers to Tier want ads are un
called for. Here Is the latest receiv
ed by her at the Mall Tribune business-
office: "I seef yer add in the
paper. .We ain't got the things you
want but how. about some of these
things we 'have got? One second
hand botton-hook; i pd. of.kanary
seed for cuckoo -clocks; one blear
eyed mule newly painted looks like
new; 1 settin of salmon eggs; one
1914 calendar; 1 used liberty bond.
ihone -Hayseed Flat, 112 Green,
northern grown non-irrigated seed
potatoes, i Bardweil Fruit Co. 19
, The lime plant is now employing
about .eighteen pr twenty men at. the
camp.'. The work Is going ahead
smoothly and' results are piling up.
Looks very encouraging indeed.
Gold Hill News. V
Lawp mowers sharpened to razor
edge on emery lathe. Called for and
delivered free. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone 261-.T, Liberty Repair
Shop. - 23
Mrs; H. J. Oswalt, after a month's
visit with Mr. and Mrs-. John B. Good
rich left this morning for her home
at Salem; She Is the mother ot Mrs.
Goodrich., . . r - .
'Alco Taxi, phone 95. .
Portland men registered at the
hotels today Include Walter R. Ricks,
C. O. Olsen, John P. Burns, A. Carq,
H. S. Wyllo and L. Cole.
Springs for all cars. O. E. Gates
Auto Co.
County School Supervisor Morris
spent Wednesday and Thursday visit
ing the four Evans creek schools.
. Bulk garden seeds at reduced
prices. Endors Cash Store. IS1
. A. Laney of Chicago, B. Stall-
man ot New York and V. S. Jones of
Cincinnati, are among tha eastern
men registered at. the Medford,
First regular dance, of tha season
in the big open air pavilion at Gold
Hill, Saturday night, April 12th. IS
R. H. Pryor of Los Angeles, la a
business visitor in the city. -
Kodak work Jap Art Store. 326.
George 'H. Riley of Sams Valley
and Paul Mtlkowskl and wife, recent
ly from the town of Eastern, Nebras
ka, were In Gold Hill the first of the
week consummating the sale ot the
80-acre farm ot, the former' to the
latter, who has already taken posses
sion. The new owners are very fa
Torably Impressed with their new
buy and the country in general, have
a family of nearly all grown children
and are well to do and practical far
mers. Gold Hill News. '
Did you try a $3.00 order at En-
ders Cash Store? IS
There was born to Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Hamilton ot the Rogue River
Valley Canal company. In the Dow
hospital, April 12, an eleven pound
daughter..
Get your milk, cream, butter and
buttermilk at DeVoe's. "
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Forrester of
"Virtuous Wives," are spending the
week-end at Eagle Point as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Delabarre.
Northern grown non-irrigated seed
potatoes. Bardweil Fruit Co. 19
' Andrew Forrester of "Virtuous
Wives," will leave for Colorado this
week to manage Mr. Maurice Dela
barre's steel business there. His
charming young wife, Amy Forrester
will be the guest of Mrs. Irma Dela
barre during her husband's absence.
Biggest dance ot the season. Best
floor in the state. Best music ob
tainable. Gold Hill pavilion, Satur
day night; April 12th. : ; IS
It is rumored- that 'Monte Bracken,
the social waster of "Virtuous Wives"
is spending considerable time at the
Delabarre -country place. Mrs. An
drew Forrester, the charming young
debutante of last season, is a guest
there during. her husband's absence
in Colorado.
Highest cash price for butter and
eggs. Enders Cash Store. ',', 18
Mrs. Andrew Forrester of "Virtu
ous Wives." returned to her town
house -this week. Monte Bracken,
the social idol, who has been a guest
of the Delabarre's also returned to
town. It is rumored that Andrew
Forrester may return from Colorado
sooner than he expected. , I
A reliner will double the life of
your' tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ..
Wool and mohair wanted. Call
up 9-F4 Jacksonville, for bids th
day you want to sell.' " I would advise
and . sell to highest 'bidders. Also
have sacks and twine for sale. J. J.
Ossenbrugge, Ruch, Ore. . . , 23
.' Furniture upholstering,' mattress
making, crating and packing, Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ecken
stein of 422 South Laurel street,
April 11th, a daughter, who has been
named Jane.
Hemstitching,
Pecoting,
Handicraft Shop. '
' Mrs. George -M. Taylor and chil
dren arrived in the city this morning
and went to Jacksonville to join Mr.
Taylor who recently leased a part of
the Opp mine and is doing develop
ment work in this portion.;
Lithia water at DeVoe's.
A. C. Hart left Saturday morning
on a business visit to Klamath Falls.
' Alco Taxi. Phone 95.. . 1
Mrs. F. G. Amnions of Stockton,
Calif.: a former well known resident
of the Gold -Hill community, died at
her home March 30, after an illness
of several months. : .. '
s 'Wo are making a reduced, price on
entire stock. Enders -Cash Store. IS
-J. L. Manner of Klamath Falls, is
here on business and is stopping at
the Hotel Holland. :
''Everybody's going."- ' The biggest
dance since war was declared, next
Saturday night at the Gold Hill pa
vilion, April 12th. 18
The Elks minstrel show after a
successful run of two days here this
week will play a one night stand next
week, opening at the opera house In
Grants Pass .next Wednesday night
under the auspices ot the forty odd
members of the Medford lodge who
reside In that city and vicinity. The
receipts of the performance will be
turned over to the Grants Pass Elks
for disposal as they see fit After
the performance the Grants Pass Elks
will give a banquet to the minstrels.
The full minstrel troupe of fifty-
count them will go to the FasB and
the performance will be given exact
ly as it was produced In Medford. A
crowded house is promised.
. Fourrinch. wood pipe at Medford
Lumber Co. . . - - tf
Mark Leonard left this morning
for Klamath Falls where he has ac
cepted employment with the Baldwin
Hardware company.
I Four-Inch wood pipe at Medford
ijumuer uo. ' tt
Miss Anne McCormlck is holding a
meeting with the mothers of Butte
Falls In that town this afternoon and
on Sunday will address another Butte
Falls meeting.
Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE Al
falfa, grain and stock ranches,
fromJ,5.00 per acre up. Farms for
, Rent. Gold Ray Realty Co.
GOOD SEASON TO ,'
fUUQW THE BAND
- Bands will be awfully good In
'the spring and summer of 1919!
ne demonstration of the popular;
ity of bands Is this sweet little
afternoon frock quite tnld-Vlo-i
torlan in Its lines made at navy;
blue tricot, scalloped and banded
with black satin, and worn over a:
petticoat ot blue moire. A mush-1
room garden hat of leghorn with
- broad sash ot black satin is ;
quite in character with the cown. j
L. Many and R. Barlow of Helena,
Mont., arrived in the city Friday and
are guests at the Nash.
.'You can always find something for
a quick lunch at DeVoe's. -
L.,H. Osmond who with Leslie Mc
Donald formerly operated the Valley
garage, arrived home today -.from
Portland. ' He -was discharged at
Camp Lewis two weeks ago from ser.
vice in the 46th artillery which ar
rived home recently from France.
Brake lining tor all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Ktta Crowley and 'Miss Ethel Tay
lor are Hotel Holland guests from
Seattle. '
; Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
J. T. Gasnon. Phone 859.
The frost predicted, by the':, San
Francisco weather bureau did not
materialize this morning. - The min
imum temperature was only 32 in
Medford. .Probable showers are pre
dicted for tonight and Sunday with
warmer weather Sunday. The frost
of Friday morning did little damage,
altho the temperature in the Central
Point vicinity reached 26 degrees for
a few minutes. , ,
Spark plugs for all cars. C. E
Gates Auto Co. ' " - - '
W. N. Matin and C: W. Van Dyke
are In the city from 'Butte Creek and
are stopping at the Nash. '
- Canteens are practically Indestrnc-
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' -
. W. H. 'Bray was a Saturday visitor
In the city from Hornbrook.
. For fire Insurance' phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track
D. R. Wood & Co. ; '
. Dave Rosenburg arrived home this
morning from a several months so
journ In Seattle and Joined his broth
er Harrz at the Hotel Medford.
C. L. Campbell or the inspection
department ot the Southern Paciric
railroad arrived in the city Saturday
from Yakima to look into the fruit
situation relative to the damage done
tiy recent trosts. - The railroad offlc
ials,were much concerned by a rumor
In circulation at Portland, which was
wholly without foundation, to the ef
fect, that the valley had a killing
frost early in the week.
Mfrs. Robert Rheams left this mor
ning for Sams Valley to spend the
week end with Mrs. M. E. Gardner,
Ltbe Sams valley postmistress and
merchant who sold her store about a
month ago, , . . '
i George W. Barker, the banker of
Butte Falls, was a Saturday business
visitor in the city.
Seattle men here today Included K.
L,. Frazer and A. J. Healing.
i -The dance of the high " school
alumni at the Natat'arium last night
was a very enjoyable affair.
The waiting room of the S. P. de
pot, which was recently repainted
and decorated, is all mussed un aeain
and will 1e that way for two days
while the railroad's painting crew
paints the cement floors to make the
interior of the big room more san
itary. Probably the next, idea of
Mark Montgomery in the line of
cleanliness will be to have the gravel
along the depot platform dusted, .
Knights of PyUiuu
There will bo a special meeting of
Talisman Lodge Sunday, April 13th
at 2:30 p. m. Important business.
Special work. ' AH Knights are earn
estly requested to be present.
18 NEWTON W. BORDEN1, C. C.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
UNDERTAKER '
Day Phone! Pacific 227,
Mght Phones: P. W. Weeks, 103J2.
Idr Assistant, l
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A. C. HowlutL '
Ktiiinit Klinulu . ami Misx Mary
lliuilov unit Tuoimuk P, Nichols and
wile ot Utke Creek, Glum Hnlov od
Albert. Clements, Jdnrtin Foster and
n vounit -mint were here for mimwr
Suturduv avonimr ulnd luter iittemlnd
the dunce Hint wii.s uiven hntnnlny
evemnir. Mr.' Foster it the vounit
mnn referred to iu one of inv loiters
uk lietnir cuinrlit in nu imlo accident,
but nut dud, to chronicle the fact
thnt ho has fullv recovered und on
too nirttin. '-.,'
Smiduv mofnitiB- wlioii we went to
Suuilnv Ki'hool we misKed three of our
rcuulur uttemfnnts who were roikirt-
ed un tlie Kick lit. uu.onir whom wan
our itriimirv teacher iu our' school.
Miss Turn Hcnedict, but I noticed
that on Monday- limniinir Vho was
roiidv for the tuuchvrs' roll cull, for
under the care of Mrs. Wuruwlev. the
Uulv with whom sho lives, she noon
reiuiplurnU'd so ns to utUmd to her
reiruliir duties ib tonch'T ot the
little folk. Hut we hud nn unusuullv
interesting Sundnv school mid also
nn intcrestiinr int'otimr of Iho Chris
tum Kndt'iivor Sociotv. It was Ud
Sumhiv evenins bv Miss Cle-o Kob-
eTtson, one of the munis in our school,
The DolicVof the leaders of the so-
eictv is to encouniKc tlie voumr to
take nu active imrt iu our bundiiv
school and C. K. S. und thus make
them attractive to other voutis uco-
pie. . .
The ruins that' we lmd the lust
week, while it did a vast amount of
gooiFin the wuv ot liclmnir the ltinu
crs and' turdens. iiuide the rvuds
ycrv sltniwrv. so thnt there were but
few ventured out with thoir oulos,
still there wero u few who made the
venture -and caino here for dinner.
amomr whom were Mr. XL -J. Murine.
K. E. Ileney. wile mid mother, ftlrs.
Schneider, and niece. Miss Mnnruret
Hnnev: Ons. the tailor, and wife ot
Medford. jnmes Swife. Mr, nnd Mrs.
Vonder lU-llen. son and dnuuliter.
Hueo and Jovce und Mrs. Von der
Helen's nuut. Mrs. Ilvnrictln Dun-
san, n sister of our old townsman A.
Florev. who is hero visitinsr ' her
brother. J. V. Mdntvre. wife and
daughter, little Miss Jennetto. ,
0. W. Stowell. one of our hustline
dnirv und poultrv fiinners came in
Monday mornine and broncht in six
3-duXen crates of eves and 20 uullons
of cream for himself and a cm to and
a half of ol'u's and 10 enllons of
Cream for a neighbor. , lie renlizcd
',!" cents a dozen for Ins ems. but did
not suv what lie received for his
crenm. The euss wero the product oi
his 300 hens- in two. weeks, n little
over iWO n week from his ccsts alone.
Instead of htitehinir his own ecits he
sends to Cnltforniii, und buys little
chick's .mid'he tells; me tl)nt lie has
ordered ISO pullets jfo weeks old nnd
thus saves the work of-Jintchinir nnd
chxihir for the real vounir chicks, be
side' the1 uKiiai'losfC ttf tfnAn hW;a
eood piece of land where he can raise
a little feed for cows nnd -'chickens
and is as fortunate as Mr. S towel 1 in
hnvintr a eood industrious wife thut
understands how to handle chickens
end cows, be is independent in this
country. I could name a-half n score
of the small fanners ' who uro Ktiin
ii.z nitht alone in business, that when
thev used to raise irrnin nnd sell it
right from the machine, oriav rmht
in the shock, who are now counted
amone the prosperous farmers nnd
ride in their own 'nutos. -
Ocorije Hull of Elk creek. Porn'
Leabo and Fred Frndopcr. E. S. lies
sler of Medford nnd four vounir men
came out Monday moraine on the
HnrnLsh mail Ford cnr. beside he
hnd the Monday nionnnc mail and
then bud to leave three pnsseniters,
The passcnitcr travel between here
and Medford is eettinir to be con
sidcrnble, in addition to two iitnevs
running rezularlv.' the P. & E. little
motor cnr runs about every day and
takes pnHsenirers and bqginnze. Th
driver has a trailer attachment to
enrrt freiuht nnd bancntte and it is
claimed that be -is " miikinir more
money than the railroad company
did when thev ran the train.' ''
W. 8. Baker of Derby came out
Monday and took passage on the
Mooman stasre for home. ' :
Mrs; H. P. Burleson and dotuth-
ter. Miss Maud, formerly of Lnke
Creek, but now are on the RiyeriwHe
ranch; called on me Mondavttud
subscribed for'the Doily Mail Trin
G00DBY,
WOMEN'S -'
TROUBLES
' The tortnrM and - Siltpnmtnrtm at
wetk. lam and selling back, swollen
ice, aim uiddb, weaKQesa, - oizzmess,
nSUBt. fl U Fill llAUA ,lAlB A.in i
k'dnej trouble, not "female complaints."
bladder disease are well known in ia
the remedy.' - : ...
Neit time you feel a twine of pain
Is the back or sre troubled witb head
aciie. indisaatlon, insomnia, irritation
1& Ito bladder or nain In fhs loina anil
lower abdomen, you will find quick snd
Mire relief in GOLD MI-.nr. Ilo.rl.m
OH Capsules. This old and tried rem
edy lor Sidney trouble and allied de
rangements has stood the test for hun
dreds of years. It does the work.
I'aJns and troubles vanish and new life
dud health will come as you continue
their use. When completely restored
to your usual- vigor, continue taking a.
capiulc or two each day.
OOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
ules are imported from the Inborato-.
riei at Haarlem, Holland. Do not ac
cept a substitute. In sealed boxes.
tore sljiea
Kodak Finishing
Film developinir, 15c roll,' '
Printing, post card size, 3 for 10c.
2Vs3Vi and smaller. 2 for 5d.
Every dnv scrviee. -
JAP ART STORE . .
tine, but I told tbt'in to send direct
to the of five, as 1 did not take sub.
subscriptions fo"V the Woektv Mail
Tribune, the llailv Mail Tribune or
the Medford Hun, Thev took dintiur
with us while tlicv wero here.
Earl Hubbard mid Leonlird Nuc of
Medford also wero hero, for dinner
Monduv. Thev luid been out to do
some work ueur heru und culled for
dinner.
Aiuoiur tint callers Mondiw, beside
those ulrciuly ineiitioncd wvru C. E.
Bellows, Tliouins Vestal, ho was on
bis wuv to Medford, Vernn Muthows
and wife, Mrs. ', V. Tnvlor nnd
her diiuirhter, Atrs, S. Ctiv, Mrs. nJs
per llamiiih. nnd dniicbler. F, J.
Avers, Jasper llospins, Mrs, liud
fUft. Ed Cowden. V. K. Itrittsvn. W.
K.'lliimiucl und Mr. .Cliiiiiibvrlain.
who lias chariiu of n part of William
Lewis' sheep,- ,
thi Tuesduv Hubert Potter of Ash
land was here visitinir his wife,' who
is here lookinir after lier: iinnwrtv
left to her by ber father, the lute A.
J. Duly.
In-iii Dulv nnd Miko Sidlov ot I.uko
Crek motored . out ,' Tuesday und
Lewis Martin, ftmncrly oi Elk Crunk
is also here. -
Uruvduu 'Cliildrt'tli started Tues
duv for (luld Hill to ioin bis brother
who is workiiiir in ouo of tha or
chards in thiit section.
Mr. Swift nnd finuilv' moved to
I'liocni.x the first of the week.
, Mrs. Jake Jones started this Wed,
nesdav afternoon for eastern Orciron,
Burns, and Mrs. J. A. Jones, Juke's
niotlier, started for Portland.
Jnlur Goimr. our uuiito mini, start
ed f uesdiiv evciiiiisr after supper for
Ashliind.' Ho took with him iilmut
300 pounds of iiuntos that lie lias
picked up in the Inst week or so.
, ' .
"urd of Thanks
We wish to extend our thanks to
the Rod Cross, O. N. IV Company E,
the returned soldiers and our many
friends and neighbors who woru so
kind during our recent bereavement
MRS. ALICE M. NICHOLS. "
MISS MARION It KID.
MRS. B. J? McKKKVKR.
Mil. AND MRS. W. J. HOCKKNYOH.
MR. AND MRS. KARL FLETCHER.
MR. AND MRS. L. C. McKRKVKR.
MR. AND MRS. O. B. McKEKVEIt. '
ROY E. McKEBVER. .18
Old papers for building tires and
house cleaning, loo bundle
DR. RICKERT
, KVES 8C1ENTIFICAI.lt
TtSTKD, AND GLAMSKS '
; PROPERLY FITTED
NO UKOra USED -
Broken I.cnci Accurately Duplicated
etuius i -a over Maw Ko. -
It Is Lent
I Why fuss around about e
; .preparing" that Sunday
dinner I WJiy noj; try
our a la carte
Belgian Hare
and. Chicken
SUNDAY ; DINNER
From 12 rn. to 2 p m.
From 5 to 7:30 p. m.
HOLLAND
"RAFFLES"
tH'i j: .-'.V ,' tv:-V
CAFE
toes JOHN B ARRYMORE fs
; ? : .. THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN f .?
- Si !;
WE GUARANTEE THIS FEATURE"TO
i? (Comedy :, r:f'lU.
TOM MIX
m
'SIX CYLINDER LOVE'V
ONE DAY ONLY
'MARRIAGE"
. . Featuring
Catherine Calvert
Selections '
Banjo-Steel i
Guitar-Ukulele
FRENCH JOURNALS
ATFACK ENGLISH
l'ARia. Aprl 1. -Thrco hundred
iioiubor of tho Froiioh chamber of
deputies huvo slmiud n niHiilfusto u
oclatliiK themselves with thu resolu
tion sinned Thursday by lh mem
burs of the nenulu In- which hopo was
expressed that full restitution would
ho oxuuled from tho onomy and (hut
tho full coat ot tho war would bo
"Impoand on thoso rosponalblo for
tho itrcutest- crlmo of history." , Tho
resolution said that Iho sonutors In
sisted that tho pouco treaty mid tbo(
Louuue of ivutlmis proviilo UWiii linn
torrltoi-liilKimriinloim or. sufficient
streimth to prevent futurt) wars.
This Is tukon by 'many obsorvnrs,
Includliiit Troni-h newspapers, rh an
other slitu of tha itrowlii dlm-ontcnt
with- tho pnitc.o confuruiico und H
work. The Kronch press ulso la ap
parently (llHcontontod with tho re
sults of Iho lust two nieotliiiis ot tho
Leimuit of' Nutlons 'commission.
'"Hortliimt," wrltliiK In tho Kcho do
Paris, warns tha council of four Hint
the purllnmonlH Iu Loudon, 1'iirln and
WasliluKton, not to spouk of olhors,
will not accept "'u pvuca trquty blind
folded." Tho wrltorudds: ,
"Tha prellinlimrles uro hnliiR elab
orated la sorrocy. Tho council of
ton ducldod to niuko tho Lcniiuo of
Nation tho keystone of their work,
but at tha luteal nice-Unit ot tho
Icskiio coinmlimlou us beforo, ull
amemlmciits likely to kIvo It boues,
muaclos nnd nrv, uolnlily thuaa of
fered by tho Kronch, found nn muroy
from I bono great doctrinaire. Prosl
dunt Wilson and Lord Robert Cool)."
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Tho siiii'tulid jii'rtducllotr of '"Art.
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for Arli'i'iil'l, whii'h, ix iitlriictinv
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rt'inler bin iinrlriiltv inoHt eninviiblc.
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Ten months ngo, W. If. hcllcy, a
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of sliors rc-solcd with Ncoliil Soles.
Mr. Kcllcy dors much walking and lias
worn these shoes cimttnitUy. lie lay
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nvmths of wear.
liootf eltoo slorctt carry NcOlin-solcd
shoes in ninny styles tor men, women
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waterproof a Well as kxia-wcnriiiK.
They nro miulo by The Coodyeiir Tire
& KuWur Comiwny, Akron, Ohio, who
nlo muke Wiiie.foot Heels ituaran
tccd to outwear any oilier hccli.
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