Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 26, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFOTtD MATTa TRTBTTNTC, MTCDFORTJ. ORFiONr, R ATTJRD A Y, APRIL 26, 1 91 !)
PATfE TERES!
COLT.W.HAMMOND
MeSDENT:
Utiiilmmtsl .Culunnl T, W. Ham
Itiimil, u Jut-kfiii enmity IkiV. brother
or AIM. ('harlt)H Vihiiik ii ml Hubert
lluinimmil of Mi'iUWil, anil ol' Wrw,
J. II. Tumor (if Axlilanil. wii'swhito
In franco, microlurv of llio ue.nutiil
stuff u thu AiuDi'lfiui Kxiiwlitiiiaurv
FitO'vA ut .(lunural I ui'rtli Iiiv'h huml
ihiii rtorx : wiw . iromiil us Ifrmttral
Mlitl'f offiwr iliirlinr u Imuu tairt of
thu I'iuhtlnif ttt Clmluitu 'J'ln'irrvs huw
HurviiMi wilh I Im Aimirii'iin iniilH on
thv HritiNli front ami in the Viikkck
iniHintiiiiiMi I'oiiiinaiiili'il thu 'JHIIi in
i'niilrv of. thu Kit-xt ilivmlon in Ilia
liiht iiIiiinii of tlia MiniHt'-AriiDiiiiu nf
fminivo, Ini'liulinir tho," iiiii-rallnn
auaiiiHt Muuxim unil Smlan ami, lif
ter Ilia aniiiHlcu 'wiiMiiiud ,tnuk
tlio UHlh inl'iinli v an a unit lit' the
nrinv nl' ciciHiimrinn. -into (jernwiiiv.
Wlii'ii I lie war. Iiniltu mil I'olunvl
HitnimimJ wiim ii iiiainr (if Philippine
hpoiiIn in Ilia I'liillniiini'M,' wuh' order
ed In WiihIiIiivIiiii, l, ('., ami wiin un
duly llicri' Willi In ueneml stuff un
til May, llilH. aiiil mi tint toriiilmilioti
if ai'livH cm iianinH thu water Im wax
rutiirncil tu WiiHliliiutmi, ami !h mmin
an ilutv I hart) Willi the irenvriil Htnff.
Tlia following nra eonies of two el
tntionx wlilrh lint ninnv .friends, of
Colonel Iliitrinoml will roail with in
terest nml liUyimir.. - i ''-.'
... Jonal Onlcr Xa.
(Kxlract.r. f'A' 1
lleniliiiinrlori) Kirxt Uivixlorf. AinnrU
can KxiuMliliiiiiarv Korers,
(lenmuiv, 10 JiinlrnrV."lO10.
Tim division roiiimntidur cites Iho
following offieein nml oruiiiiisiitionR
for iliHlinuiiintiml nuniliii't iliiriiiv Ilia
nnornliou'i .iii'it'tint tliu Meiiso ami
lliu mil Nciniciit iiilvancu un 801I111),
November 3-7. 11118:
l.imilenmit Colonel T. WT Itwn.
monil, nuaimumliiiK -Htli V. 8. iti
fnntrv, fur ruiiiieiioiH effieiimiiv.
spirit mill nuurvH'tivo rnoruv during
the oiiurnlioiis auuiiwl Montoli nml
Smlan. November ,'tl to 7th. 1MB
l)v command of Mttior General
MuClluoblin. , . V
i '. rjTKI'llKN O.RlOH'A.
, Colonel, (lonenil Staff,
Orficlnl-f-W. K. Wheeler. Ueiit. Co!..
Inf., U. 8. A.. Division Adjutant.
, , Jnnrnl Orders .Nu. 8 . .
Iluailouartem Fint llivixlon, Ainnri-
can Kjtutilitiunarv KorouiU" ""'
Otinntttiv. Ill January, 1010.
(KxtriiaH . , ..
, Tlia divimon I'oinamiiili'r citon the
folliiwiiiir offiocirn nml oi'itaiiimitloiiH
fur dixtiimuiHhvd ronditift ilnrinir Ilia
ntwrntinnH' nuaitiNt Iho Mmiso at
Mouxin and tlia Biilinm'hl udvntiRV
on Hdda a, Novcinhar 0-7. 11)18:
Twrntv'-oielith Infant n. for Himinl
nml Buhnilid kptrit in udviimtinir mid
fiutittitor tiiuht nml ilav for two dnvx
nnd niuhU. covorinir 00 kilometers
nuroHK eounlrv, tho hint 40 kilumatcrs
in tho fnae of tho enumv... . .
Hv ouminnnd of .Major General
McOlnolilin. ; .
STEPIIKN" 0,-pVOUA. ; 1
: Colonel. Ouneral Staff. .
Of ficinl W;- K, Whoclar. Lioiiton
nnt Colonel, Inf., U. S. A.. Division
Adiutunl. '
uHer Code of Honor" at Rialto Tonight
w t,
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mm
Ml ' ' I '
1 1 I I I lit
V Cl It -
t,'Y'' M r
f!i '
lliiw' far in cliarai'ler Kull'-furmi'd!
mid how fur i it itu-vit iilil v inlierit
odT In her Intent NiiDuniialnru Klor
I'liec Hoed! Ilic vniotiotial Kereon aiiil
kfnuo tnr, iduVH u dual' rola. . Fintt
nIiu norlravH n xtrtiuulimr vounir ar-
tinl in the l.iitin Uuatter of 1'arin.
with Un lloheininn live nml liohemiaii
love. Slici falln into un error of ron
dm't throiiL'h hiiinan frailtv. llvr in
fant ilailu'hter. removed from, cvarv
Kiirroundiiiir that inav have . in
riiinneeil her voiniir mother. h liromtlit
mi nml ciliiealed in the laMiriutiH en
vironment of a New York lioiiie.
Keareil mid liuiiriNhed in tolallv dif
fariMit' (in'liiiiKtnni'aii from (Iioho of
her mother, the voiiiik irirl vet ro-
iu'iilK thu iileiitieal error t' her pur
ent. .
l''loiViieo Heed, who ineiilenlallv
heravlf in rel'orted Jo gutitiort qmnv
of tlia theories iind lieliefa of modem
thouitht. i Hinted to Knv.thnt IImh
htteht ifiwn otferimr. "Her Code of
Honor." ix the hext iihotoplnv xhe Iiiih
ever done.- Tho niece ix widely licr
uhleit'nH u htorv of Hta'rtlinir- interest
nnd Iiiih been miialr dixcuexxed I or the
inlerextiiiif mention it nrexentx as to
thn xhare that heredity nlnvn in the
determination of litminn eharooter.
"Her Codu of Honor" will bo seen
at the Hialio 'theater for tho last
time toilinht nt 7::10 nnd 9:13. We
Ktiu'irexl Hint vou comn down in time
for tho xturt nx vou will like.it much
better.
IZES GOVT
POLICY OF SHIP
CHICAGO, April 2fl.-Importnnco
of Jho Ainerlrnn morchunt miirlno In
tho ilovolopmetit of lh,o export liunl
nunn of the country I lialiiK iIIkcubkoiI
by Hponkerx at the mxm national for
elgn, trndo convention. '
llonior U. .Korguaonproxldont of
tho Newport Now Shlpbulldlm; nnd
llrydock company, roferrsd to tho
Iiuko un oxponded ly tho goyora
tnent In thlphulldlng durlnx tho war
as a remilt of lark o( preparedness.
Ha, Raid tho total already has reached
f 4.000,000.000., Tho valuo of tho
ontlro noagolnic slilppliiR of tho world
ho anld.'doos not oxcood 2.000,000,
000. Ho oxproHxcd (he vlow that tho
govornmont , .should Immediately
abandon tlia policy of building ships
ut n cost of $200 a ton and selling
thorn at $100 a ton. Ho criticised
tho, war wage schedules which the
government Imposed upon shipbuil
ders and snld that today thero are
nogro workmen In his plant drawing
$176 a wook wages, lie said he did
not know wliut would happen when
an effort was made to gat labor down
to earth again..1 Ho doclnred tbat the
government's plan of plus cost con
tracts with guaranteed profits would
ruin any buslnass It continued long
enough, i ,
Woman Cried tVltli Pnln
Thousands of women work today
while suffering from kidney or blad
der ailments that can, be relieved.
Mrs, L. Va.vue. 2726 3rd St., Ocean
Pnrk.'Cat.; wrltoa: "I bad to sit down
during my bouaowoik. My back ach
ed so, also my hip pained me so I
used to cry out, the pain was so
groat. Now I am thankful to say
tbat Foley Kidney Pills rid me of all
my pain." Backacho, sore muscles,
stiff or swollen Joints, rheumatic
pains nnd Indications of kidney trou
ble. -. Foley Kldnoy Pills are safe and
reliable. They bring quick, results.
For sale by Modford Pharmacy.
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BOTH OLD REGIME
IEVI
. OMSK, Silmria, April l.'--(neky
ed.' '"i'be aim which tile government
xctx for ilxtdf xliould be the general
aim of the luvnl citizen of iluxnia
10 i'rvo tho 'Country from the HoIhIic
vik lnxli, to wiivo the itixt reinulnx of,
tho national wealth niid to i proceed
then under conilitionx of complete
order wixelv to reinxtruet file peo-,
lile'x lifo upon tho buxix of free pur-
tieiimtion of tho people themxelvcxl
in Mioorgnnx of the generul xtuto and;
local ' Eovorhuient." Admiral Kol-,
clink, Hapremo ruler of the nil Hns-:
xltin governm-nl.x in talkinor to thci
AxKoeinted f'rcxx reproxenlativo hore.!
imvo th x ; fix hix mexxage to thu
Amorieiiri people, ' " '
AdimruJ kolehuk declared further:
"Ah mv umin tuxk J xct the cxtab
lixhment of an army with Sf-.iine ea
nucitv, victory over the Bolxheviki
and the entiiblixhment of law mid or
dor."' . . . i
He xnid that the woik nnd the prin
ciple of a ' governmental rehabili
tation of a single greut Ituxsia." must
include: ; . .
"The imnoxsibilitv of a return to
tho old regime. '
, "All toe peoples of Russia without
distinction of reliction or nationality
should have eoual riehts.
"To all nationalities according' to
their desire nhould be erantcd col
tunil autonomy.1'
fioxtoration of Rusxin through edu-
cntiun of tlie population' which hau
"loxt 'under influence of Ilolxhcvixm
and anurehv itx comprehension oil
the ditterenee between good and bad
and rebuilding the economic life of
tho country with tho help of forcuzn
capital wero other aims of tho all-
liiixxiiin government, smd Admiral
Kolchnk. ' ' ...
Swiss Recoanize Czecho-Slavs.
BEUXE. April 2C. The Swiss fed
eral council officially recognized the
Cseeho-Blovak Temibuc - todnv.
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. . ' rousTOfr ; . ' i . vv 3 III V
9Tu
(io au-
tjoat
'toitnd soft drink
For business men professional men,
men of sports 4of , bowling tennis,
sKootin&ridind.For everybody, every-
refresbment for wholesome thirst---'
tan inViratind soft drink. Ideal for
'f !" s II 1 i ;' 1 .. ...1.. -, 1
tne atniete or tne man m pnysicai ujt
mental trainintf- ood to train and
t $ain on. neaimiui appeuzmij.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ' 1. ST.LOUI5
m.
I v 4th Anniversary of
t
Hire Sugar
I started April 17, 1915, with 20c in Cash, stood John F. White off for the Rent
and Borrowed $1000 from him to Buy my First Sack of Sugar. -
Bowl
SYSTEM IS:
SELL FOR CASH SELL FOR LESS $
CM ATT PD r.CT'TQ A XTn T ARif:i7 CAT 17Q
J'
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Fresh and Pure Candies Made in Our Shop Daily y
WE MAKE ALL WE SELL AND SELL ALL WE MAKE
;' In appreciation of the hearty support Medford and the whole Valley have ,
SA given me I will sell all .
-:. . ir pnnMn
In Pound Lots1
f 'vT Q-. Except Chocolates-
Siaturday, AprilB
DON'T JtBQET THE DATE AND PLACE, AND BE SURE AND BUY AT
. LEAST ONE LIEES7Y SCJID. -
SIL1JMAN, The KNDY
ULEUITUKIJ IKVH WOJttAB
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Also ssect for Fairbanks and Morse
r l ? EmIiu. ,
" ' 17 8nuth RhartMs
V 4
Gongoleum
First-Class
Floor Covering
Nine feet wide, bought be
fore war prices were added,
nice patterns, regular price
$1.20 yard.
Our Price 80c yd.
' .. S r
lv-.pome in and see it before
buying for spring. -
Poole Furniture Co.
Vulcanizing
AH our work strictly guaranteed to
be first class. Iff N. Fir St, Medford
Phone 4W
MFnrORH VULCANIZING WORK?
LIBERTY. TAXI
33
With new Dodge ear. T
StaUoned at 16 N. Front St
Hale Iron. Prop. Phone
ATTENTION
Fruit Growers!
, Latimer's ..: -,
Dry Arsenate of Lead M
FOR SALE BY ' - V'V.
DENNEY & .CO.
MEDFORD '
WarehouselS. P. Tracks
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SERVICE
' . .What the public is interested iiy insofar as power ani bgbt .corn- ..
' panics are conscrned, is Service. .If a power company does not ;
; eivc the proper service, the consideration which the public . has
i extended to tne power company is not miuriiuu.i;aami6ul,wi.i.
thta fact , and therefore makes ,
every -effort 'within its financial and physical ability to render-.
" such service. This' is not only a sentimental consideration. . It 19 V
best business policy. " No power company. can successfully oper
' ate in a community amid dissension, discord and dissatisfaction
. bctweon itself and its patrons. It has been the experience of this
' company that its efforts to render good service have been under-
. stood and appreciated, and that it has 'been supported in its en-,-?
deavors to so arrange its affairs as to give-such service, y. -,,y, v'. .
' " The year just passed has been an extremely trying one. .
' Many of our men were called to, the colors. ' EeqUisttion: by the
government for war time needs ,made it impossible to secure .,
many kinds of equipment and material used in our business, and .
what could.be obtained by'reloase was most expensive,; still W0
; struggled on for Service, and it has been a matter of special gran-
; fication to the company to note the cheerfulness with, which our
1 patrons have excused the little interruptions which conditions
:'l made it impossible to avoid. The current year will see an,im-
'provemont which we believe will fully satisfy our friends.,.,.. ,,
California-Oregon Power Company:
Phone 168 ; Medford, Oregon
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