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WEDFOTIT) if ATT, TRTntTNT!, MTUDFORD, OllKflON, WEDNESDAY, APRTL Ifi, 3919 PAGE FIVE Ell BY TO (1'OllTI.A'Nh, April 141. Wllllnm llbbi MiiAdou, until roetiully .uure lury ot the tronsitry or Chu United Milium anil huiut ur iiiiimitouk uihor Kovoriiiiinnul ntillvllleit, wn minimi Monday uh chief odiiiiuiiI by the hulr uf the Into H. I. riilncK' to coiilnsl tint will by which Ilia wimlthy-Hort-Itinil cltlKon bonloweil hi ontiitii uf niipraxliiiHluly I H.uuu.uuu. i, Aimuuiiaimtiit that Mrt McAdou liuil uan rulnliii'tl Id loud llni eoutant 'or tho lurKimt entulu over priihnlml In nn OruKnii notirl, wan imtilw Muuilny nlKht by V. V. I'liiiirk, only muvivIuk mm uf Urn lull) nulillahnr fJtha Ore Koniun. Afiir dp.iiMllim lliu Uuy In confurenco with tliu 'heirs' unit with local oounnuLIn tlin rim, Mr. McAdou Monday ItlKht lrt (ur Nw Vork. Wlifii I liu ciii In ilnckKUm ilnrinlluly, Mr. Mi'Ailoii, iui til if'liloi- inuinliar uf tho Now Vork liiw firm uf McAiluo, Out urn & ' Franklin, will rulurn tu Portland to ttmd tho legal (IkIiI. Tho hnlm to lh iii lulu of Mr. Pil lock dtlnrmliu'il mniiit tlmo hko tu rontiml tha will," y. V. I'lilwk an- nouiicod Momliiy iilitlil, "and wo tinro rolaliiod MnAduo. Culton tt Krnnklln , to curry on tlin llUgntlon, with locnl counsel miiuprlnlnK Wnrnn K. Thuiu- as and A. I,. Vonr.ki." t Mr, MkAiIuu Joluoit tlio hulra In ilci dining to oiullnn In nuy wuy tho RruiiuiU upon which tho itriml ohIiiiii will ho ntini knil, but pulillu liiioriml In tho (ua hit dovcliipi'd mnny Inivr. vKtlnic nnd hluhly odd ouKlim to tho will. HORSE TRIED SUICIDE DOUGLAS.. Alnxkii.i Aiuil 111, Tho ronrtil ilentlt li"r uf "Nnlit." u 'J'l-vunr-ulil timiiSi rwiillii tlix fuel Hint wliiln lh uh i in rt I ivni. nt worlt in llui Tiontlwi'll mihtH no tu five vntrn iiiTiV llir.HiinurK liihuti-l I lint tlio iihl lmro -c twiw'1- lirnl- - ilc.ltltomtvlv ut Icmiiti'd Kiiiriili- hv xliMiuiiiir in front of ii muvinir rnr, nftfr 12 venrx of hunt work, , , After Imr m-pomr nliomnl nt adf Ovxtruotion tlin 'minoni, who hud n itreiit ufforliun for thn nniiuul, de rided thnt tOii' fmitnl' lhi work too hnnl for Imr. It ml lluv' nrmitiioil lu Imvn "Niilii" trniiKfcrri'd to n milk roulo. Then followed five vur of roiupariitivulvcnKv lil'...Kho died iiiiictlv in her xlnll. '. Old papers for building llrot and houno cleaning, lOo linndlo. With Mod ford trade Ii Medford mads OF i OIIICAOO, April 10. Immodluto federal nnd ntuto tiiKlHlntlon .-contnr-Iiik fhloily In pulillo ownorHhlp of Ilia nutlmi'4 tlnilior lundit waa udvo rulod hy !jiiiiiKfim at tho opening -Hlon ot tho Aniorlcun Lumhor con-Kri-HH toiluy a tho moat offlclont in mi in ur nluhlllr.liiK tho lumhor In dimtry nnd provontliift a nhorliiKO In natural lumlior ruiinurcoawtiloh waa churiiolnrlzod aa "rapidly hocomliiK tin 4irn at Ion ul In lu nnrloiiunoiia," Cut, llimry H. (Irnvoii, rhlof of tho United Hluloa furimt aorvlco, told tho con aroM Hint unlniia Immoillnto atnpa uro lukon on Iho purl or tho public to cuiinorvo Amorlcu'a furoata It would auun ho ImpoHnllila for tho lumlior Imlumry to rt'Kiihi ita former aluhto con U 1 1 Ion C'olonol Oriiviw doolarod that tha ch'ef cai'.'o of tho prtmcnt erratic con dition uf tho lumhor Industry and tho danitor of furthnr futiiro dnntablllty lay alinont onllroly In tho prlvuto uwnorahlp of foroata. "Tho public muat tako an linmodl nl o Intoroat In tho tlmhorlnnda and oo that fvdnrnl nnd "Into loKUilatlon la anarlod which will muko for por miinont mllla, foroat dovolopniont, plnco llmhur on tho mnrkot only aa ntiodod, Klvo ndwiuuto forcut protec tion nnd aaauro ronowul aftor log' Klnx." ho doclarcd. NOTHING BUT UNITY (Continued from page one.) SHE is m6st medaled WOMAN fr V WW i . 'few no wna1 woundod at Vordnn, Kaaaod nt Vntoncionnoa nnd 1S tlmoa fftcod sinking by snhmarlim to oronB to Amorlcn and ralso , lunria for hounltnl work, i Katliloan Ilurko wna tho only womnn pormlttod to visit tho Brit- : lah front linos In action. Bho was tho llrat womnn to ontor Vordun during tho sIoko. At Vproa nnd Vlmy- HldKO nnd Cnmbrnl nnd - Uounl, alio wna flrat. ' I And alio rnisoit moro thnn.f 4,j . 000,000 for works, of morcy dur-;. I ins tho war. . ' f ' I Tlmt's why flho hna boon mndo 'lionornry colonol of tlio ll)8th Hold Artlllory, A. B. P. I That's why nil the modnls. (muled by allied powers'. M ponod to addriias hlmaolf to the rt-ui Inrare, honont. lmpatlonce which was full In all Innds. Tho premier paid tribute to OcorBo Mcholl Ilornen, tho labor loador, and thoae nimoclnlod with him In tho plan rnr International arrangements for labor. Tho Koclrty of Nntloaia "Then," he addod, "there la the Kreat nriinnltutlon, a Rroat export mant hul an experiment upon which the whole ponce ot tho world bnnKli tho Hncloty or Nollona." With almost overy nation In the world eniiaKod In conaldorlnit those prohloms, tho prcmlor anld. the dole Kntea wore lualiriud In taklnit some lime for their work aa a blunder mlithl prwlpltnto a universal war which nilKht ho olthor nonr or clls- tunl. Attar hla rotoronco at thin point to what ho chnractorltod as the tlina-savlnii process or btilldliiK up Iho Ihkuo of N'ntlons, and hla appcnl for freedom for the conference to fin ish Ha Inbors without rurlher parry ing, ho continued nlonn this line to point to tho danRara of not allowing tho conferees Iho calm dollboratlon thoy required. Perils Are Mnny "It Is full of porlls perils for this country and for all lands perils for tho pooplo or tho world, ' he de clared. Ho begned that tho mon who ware doing their best should bo loft In pence or else othor men bo sont to do tho work. Tho dolegntos wore denlliiK with many nations, most or them with problems of their own. ench wllh u dlfrorent point of vlow nnd It roqulrod all the tact, patience and skill that could be commanded to provent tho varying Interosta dovol oplug Into conflicting Interests. Tha premier said ho belloved tho conference had surmounted those dlf flciiltlos but It was not an easy tnsk. In furthor reference to his loagtio or nntlons deliberations, Mr. Lloyd tinarKa snld tha conforenco mlttht hnvo tnken moro tlmo, but tor tho furl that It was salting up machlnary capable for rcndJuBtlng and corrod ing ponslhlo mlstukes. liCoKUfl rlnvos Tlmo "And that Is why tho I.onguo ot Nntlohs, Instead ot wasting time, saved time," ho added. Tho conforenco hpd to shorten Its Inbors, continued tho promlor, ho caiiso whllo lt was trying to build, In mnny Innds the foundation of socloty was tumbling Into tho dust. No body of mon worked hnrdor or In bettor harmony tlinn tho pence con forces he nnnouncod, and doubtod whothar any nody or men. ovor workod under grontor difficulties. "Stones were clntlorlng on tho roof nnd wild mon woro scroamlng thru tho koyholo whllo tlio onormous ls mios depended upon thorn which ro- The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO f II cr I ' .. I .1 If hR. trus, i wout-p Lite KouroHetTMR.js, I TO KNOW OV MR.. IOUOS. H5 IS MrtT BeiNCS KhjOWN A STRAW BOSS. AND t f?6FJW rtOJTIXTAWS SWTH HIM JU rr7p..--' i ul nc .uuivDuio ur 91ST ENTRAIN FOR E : CAMP MILLS, N. Y., April 10. Thirty-nine officers and 103(1 men of the 304th infantry., 01st division, left here today for CumDf) Lewix. Doilire. Orunt and Keamv und Port KukhcII, Wyo for demobilization. KEW YOKK. April If). Ninetv of fiwr nnd 2,0.')7 men of the 01st dl viHion, headed bv Muior General Win. II. JolinHton. the iliviHion'a command er arrived here todav from St. Na zuire on the steamHhip Culnmres. .Tlicho troopH are National Armv men from WnHliinirfon. Oreeon. California. Nevudii. Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wvominir. - linita included divixion headuuar terii. divwion . headquarters ' troop and hcndciuartera detachment, divis ional, poKtnl detachment, divinion train heudaunrters nnd the military paJiee company, for Camps Kearnev, Lewis and Pitnstonr and the '310th engineers, field and staff headauar tcrH, ordnance and medical detach ments, enirincer train and companies A to P. inclusive, for Camps Uevens. Dix. : Dodee. Funuton. Lewis and Kearny. . . " , : AbiO on the Cnlnmares were ten of ficers and men listed as prisoners of the 01st division military police com pany. ,i i , GIVE LLOYD GFORGE qulrod calm deliberation," the pre mier aald. lie asked for the opportunity 'for such deliberation tor tho rost ot the Journoy, which was not at an end. CLEARS CALIFORNIA OF DIGGER PEST SAM FRANCISCO. April 16. :An active little woman atllred in brown btouso and brooches, and wearing leg gings and a cap mado aftor tiro pat tern of thoso worn by overseas sol dlors, is the first "squirrel Inspector" of the state to report a district or considerable area, over' which ahe has supervision, aa being "conceded commercially froe from ground squlr rols." Mrs. Pearl Doggett of Kings county Is the only woman squirrel Inspector In California.. She la a familiar fig ure to the- ranchors ot Kings county. She drives about In bor own automo bile which usually displays a largo banner bearing the legend "Got the Squlrrol." 1 The rancher roallnos that ho has to meet a practical business question, as woll ns a point ot law, when he seos this trim little woman making a survey or his promises, looking for possible ground squirrels. Tho "lady inspector" says that hor success hns boon In a largo measure duo to tho gonoral system, of han dling the problem In the county. "Kings county ranchers do not like the ldoa of being drivon," aald Mrs. Doggett," "hut most of them are willing to concodo that thoy will do their part If Bomoono will show them that the ground Bqulrrol can bo erad icated. " . . COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 10. More than $1)5,000 profit whs roallzod from the sale of water to city comnimors by tho city consumers by tho city water department In 1918 according to tho annual report of tho dopnrtmont In 1918, according to tho annual report ot tho department recently made 'public. ' Its' tip to you, sav$ Sandv to JoGlcMcufflersoh, "If it's thick, heavy crccteningyou want c;::!c to your ordin ary plug. But for real tobacco satis faction, you've got to come to good old Gravely." Good taste, smaller chew, longer tifc iswhat makes Genuine Grave-. ly cdst less to chow than ordinary plug. , . Genuine Gravely DANVILLB, V.. for hoUet on chsait pl't- ' ' Fkyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG : - Plug packed in pottck , COLORADO SPRING8, Colo., April 18. Ptke'a peak this winter has been covered with the heaviest snow blan ket In years, drifts In some places near tho peak having been fifteen feet deep. This snow will melt and fill the lakes and reservoirs which give Colorado Springs Ita water sup ply.. .; ',..,: .. .. : ;, . , . WASHIXGTOr."Airil 16. Durine March, flS.OlO.OOft; wns lent to 4030 larmors ov loooroi inna oanas- on Ion? time first niartituees. accordins to the monthly htnjuinent of the farm loan board. ' -'. '.'''. ' LONDON, April 16. There waa an early gathering of members of the house of commons today and an eqnal early arrival of visitors, drawn by the special program for the day's sitting the long awaited address by. Premier. Lloyd -George, in -which he waa expected to reply to criticisms of features of his course;. The prince of wales entered the house soon after that body assembled and occupied a seat In the center of the distinguished strangers' gallery wnere jonn wi Davis, tne American ambassador, and other diplomats also were accommodated. ... Mr. . Lloyd George entered the house shortly after the first half hour of the session had passed. He met with a cordial reception. 11 Good Bouse- ers Kavc always chosen. Giwe:Nats for its appeti23ing food values Z' Just, now its excel lent sugar-saving1 properties commend this Vonderjul cereal food No raise in. price during or since the wan ll You Are Throwing Away Dimes .-When you discard your dull i-azor blades wc re sharpen them for 3(T cents a dozen. And they are as v good or better than when new! Let us prove it. " Heath's D riig SLore Phone 884 A The San Tox Store MEDFORD BUSINESS;;COLLEGE . Is Now Open for Enrollment. Classos aro liolng formed tnti HookkeopliiK, Shurtluind, Typowrlt iuft, 1'onmnnshlp and all Commercial Branches. 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These germs which saturate the blood eannot bo reached cxeept through the blood. When you trest : the loeal irritations with local r.p plications, yon must remember that the blood Is feeding fresh new germs all the time, to koep the skin irritated, ana until inn supply ui germs is cut off entirely, you eannot . expect any real relief. :. Hut o. o. ., tne una oiu diooii ramedv. noes directly after the germs that infest the blood,' sad puts them to rout. This remedy is strictly a blood purifier, and there is no disease germ that can wun stand its attacks. . ... This is why B. B. 8. gives sueh ratisfaetory results in eeuma, flit ter, .boils, pimples, or any other skin eruptions or disorder. By thoroughly purirying tne Diooa, anu cleansing it of every trace of dis ease, germ, 8. 8. 8. removes the eauso of all skin eruptions, and ra stores its normal, healthy condition. 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With that principle as tho , basis of our business, we have only high-grade Implements and machinery Id stock. . 1 It's a big advantage to you to have goods like that right here only a few minutes away from your farm, where you can buy and maintain full earning pow. . er without delay. : ;.'....' ; ' : Whenever the earning power of your farm machinery needs strengthening, come to . our store for the right answor. We'ro In business to give you real economy In farm equipment. HUBBARD BROS.