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paoe Tnnuui L present troiily the state of war will terminate. From that moment und subject to the provisions ot this treaty official .relations with Clor niuny, and. with each of tho Oorntan status, will be resumed by the allied and associated powers, . , Belnlan Flies to Peaxe Meet. PAHIS, ,Mv 0. I'oul Hvmiins. sds in nil nirpliine nt 1 o'clock this morning nnd readied hero at 2 11. m. in time to nttend the plenary session of the peace conference. Another Costa Rica Blow Up. MANAGUA, Nicnrngnn. Mavjt. Costa Hicnn revolutionists have is sued it proclamation naming Julio Acostn irrovisionnl president and have solicited recognition of the now administration bv Central Ameruitm republics, i Poles Kill Red Leader. ' COPENHAGEN, Jlnv 7. When Polish forces captured Vilnti rei'entlv they seized nnd shot Adulph JoU'o, former iiussiun llolshevik ambassa dor ut Berlin, according to Polish newspapers received here. ED E L BE U.S.A. TESTARE NAMED A MOVED TO CITY SPECIAL PACT i Mfir'ntin f,irM"rl roinffcr. ipTT. nrtis- MEDFORD MATT) TRTOUNE, MEDFORD. ORKOQN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 10(0 E WINNERS DECORA! WINDOW Havo you Kuomiod on tlio roliill vsluo of tlio oomblnud window tl 1m Plnyif It not lunva your hubkh at liny mora buforo 10 a. m. tomorrow, Thurniliiy. Citnli . prlxo uro offered for tlio notiroBt nucninw: Hrlno wlnnliiK window doeoratlont far -Victory weok: . ' ! . Klrxt Vrlm 1 Orooory Ooiuw Cmh Clrocory. Autoie Cloo. U, TrnlHhlor. .-. t IMioto Hwim' tUudloi Medford KxrhiuiKO, v. . - , . ,- -. Kleulrlo l'aul'a Klootrlft Cs. .', Mitat Co.-r-Nli holii ft Aalipole, i ' DrugM Went Hldo Pharmacy, Hliooa-Mlnlillnir. - .lowolar Jno. W. Johtuon. Ctotlilur Mocliil Clothlim Co. . Hrjr (tondi Tlio May Co. Btftllonnry Modford Hook Bloro. H,)d Maniiroh rood Hloro, Hardware Crutor I.nko Hardware co; - v ; - Notion -Tho Wondnr Bloro, W Kuncywork Tho llundlcruft nhop. Mllllnory Thn Vanity lint Shop. Kurnlturo Week (t Modowan. ' Sporting goodB .MeUuIrk Clifar Htoro. . . ' Cinirootloiiftry ("rowKon'n. .'"' " 1'rlntlnic Modford Prliitlnif'Co.'" Ftoconif IVIr-o . ' (Irocdry H. . Nfnrnh.'' ,is Auto Prultt IHuhoii Co. ; Klci-trlo Mtidford IClmilrlr. ,. i Moat Medford KIkIi & Poultry Co. Unite- lleuth'i. HhOB Kldd', , ' 1 '" Jwa1om lleddy'i Jewelry, i Clothing Tho ToKKory. , Dry Roods M. M. Dopt. Hloro. - Hardware Medrord V. A II. Co. i Notion Wool worth', Millinery-Mr. CowkIII. . Ruortlhit- Modford llurnoH Co. ' ' Confectioner Tlio tthnatn. Window woro JuilHod on their merit a adverllHlnR mod I urn and not from a pnirlotto aiundpolnt only. AT - BUTTE FALLS A bin water 111001 lina hoon ln lulled at tlio llmio Full tilth hntch- ry liy Hupt. Horrlnn and Junk A Ikon, nrrPcn itiporlntondont, that furnlalioii power to grind the food ror tho mil lion of naliy rial) 'mid "tlmlr dsddlni and mother, to pump water, ! sow wood and to perforin numaroii other nereaaary thlnV around tho hatch ery. ' 1 Hupt. Rerrlan alo I10 a propor tion rixured out to put In an elootrlo plant, tho power to Im furnlMiod by ine -wntnr whoel, thill will not only provldo IlKhl far tlio. building hut Unlit will ha arranged over , tho pond to attract Iiiikh at nlKht for tho flh to food on. Mr. Horrlnn la alao raining rnhhlt to provldo froah food for tho (lh. ' Since It ha been dotomilnod thift the P. It E. road I to bo nporntod tho atato will no ahead and Improvo tho property and tho hatchery will In a few year becomo ono of the InrKoat and beat In tho tato, na woll a a beauty spot. Mr. Horrlnn la taking kroat rare to prorvo all tho natural Rhrubbary, I getting out now shrub bery, roe biiRhe, eto. It I tho In tention to run' an oxcuralon to tho hatchery Bomotlmo tbla aummor. Tho flrnt unto, tractor and truck parado avor iitvoit by tho auto doalor of Mod ford, hold yalordny aftiirnoon a a featuro ot Victory weak, wa wall worth vealntf and uttroctod much fuvorablo conimunt. Ho muuy now car and other motor vohlclea of vur Ioiih mokon woro nover buforo oon In outbnrn OroKon. Tho nmnbor af cur, truck and tractor In Una wa DO and tho total vuluo of t bono beau tiful cur and tractor wa $00,000, Tho lonK parade atnrted on Main Hi root from WuHhliiKton Nchoul head ed by tlio city baud, which was seined In. a lurno motor truck, and after renclilnic Klvoruldo, countor-mnrebfld hack. To drlvo o many motor voh Icloe rii(iilred 1 luriio force and many promlnunt cltlxon woro Keen- at the wheel. For tho mot part tho car wero umlucorntad. except with alxna delKiintliiK their 'mukna, nnd hero and there a 'flower. ' Tlio following diyilor of Mod ford took part In tho parado In tho order nnmod tonothiir with tho cum, truck nnd tractor roproHontad: Auto' UxchiuiKo: l.lhcrty Blx and llupinobllo car and Federal truck. One of tho IiIk Kedornl wa arranged for tho band and lod tho purade. Prultt-llltlaon: Franklin, Vollo, llulck and ChevroletVar and IriKkn. Kltlatt ft Conk: Hi-rlpp-llniiili and Ilort car and llopubllo truck. I'hurchlll and Maxwell: Nuxh oar and truck. ,1, C. K. (late Auto Co: Overland and Kord ear and truck. A. V'. Walker Auto Co.: Hudson, Kx, Chulmor, Maxwell car and truck,' Atterbury truck, Hepubllc tiro. , Valloy (laraco: Palgo car. ' " Auto ft, Tractor Co.: MUcholl aird RrNcoo car, Biinilunky truck. Ilubhnrd llrother: Cleveland, In ternational, Holt and Oil-Pull trac tor. Hamilton Patton: Forduon tractor and plow. Tho Auto laundry, Valloy 3araK. Southern OroKtm C011I company and Panlflo lllnhwav Gnrnuo alao made dlaplay. Karl Ilulibnrd with n tloomnn gar den tractor, pullltiK a toy wniton In which ho wa riding, and leading a lay homo 'attracted conalderablo at tention. - OBITUARY. I Jicnth of K. K. HnKlny Aahland relative havo learned of tho death of K. 19, llagtny, which oc- Vakota, on Monday of thl weok. Mr. Ilugloy wa a native of llllnal, 58 year of 0159. and had resided In thl vicinity alnco about 1004. Tho old family home wan In Harvard. Illlnota, tho tho docenxad had extenlvo bul nom Intoreat at Woodstock In ear llor yoar. Ho loavo a wife and two children, a daughter. Dor!, and son, Kltnor Jr. Mr. C. W Nlma and Mm. Btunrt Baundur ot this city aro sin ter, and ho also loaves unnther sin ter, resident of Illinois. Mr. Knglcy wa a most gonial and companion able man, nnd a host of Intlmnto frlenda not only In Ashland but thru out thl valley, will learn with regret of hla death and sympathize with his family In their deep beroavomant. Intormont will bo at Marengo, Illi nois. . ' r : ' Among the lutost Industrial' eon- corn, which tho comparatively small now, only employing a small force of mon, which will locale In Medford, Is tho broom factory at Klamath Fall owned and oporutod by 8, h. Mnsoy and son and J. II, Dunlway. The out look for rapid growth of tho factory 1 doamod good, and It 1 eventually oxpectad to become a, large concern with a pay roll which will be a wel come addition to the city's resource. iMessr. Mussoy and Dunlway, who spnnl soino tlmo In Mndford and vic inity looking over the ' iltuatlon, flnully decided to move tho factory hero, having choson this city as tho boat locution of all other places thoy hud Investigated. Thoy loft for Kla math Falls yoslorday to bring thair families to Medford, having already selected their homo locations. The slto for tlio factory will bo chosen when thoy return In a few days. Tho factory Is also expected to fnr nlsh an Incentive for tho valley far mers to raise broom corn and provldo a ready market for It. ttlnre its establishment ut Klamatu Kalis has bad to ship in all its broom corn sup ply. This year It will also ship the necessary product In after tho re moval to 'Medford, but next year the factory owners expect all the broom corn usnd In tho- manufacture of broom will' bo raised In too valloy. Thoy themselves will rulxo broom corn and will offor every inducement to the valloy farmers to go into broom corn raising. , r . The Massey and Mr. Dunlway have Investigated thnroly the broom corn raising possibilities of tho valloy and doclaro that an excellent quality can' be raised. Thoy proposa to. fur nish Instructions to farmers aa to how to ralso the corn. w FIUME WILL GO TO ITALY IN 1 923; SLAVS GET PORT PARIS, Jtiv 7. As a biiKis of ro xiiniine narlicimition in the pence ne cotiuliiiiiH, Premier Orlando accented a propOKiil that Itnlv administer Fimne oh n mnndntorv of the League of nntionn until 1023, ' after which Kiumo will revert to Italian sover eignty. During 'tho Italian administration a harbor for the Jugo-Hlnvs witll be built nt a nort lower down the Ad riatic const. Tlio harbor will -have rail mud emiitminicntion with A gram and other cities. ' Itnlv. it is understood, nlo is pre pared to malic dnerii'iccH Of Homo of her otlur cluiiiiH on tlio JMmntinn cmiHt.' ' . ' The proposal which' induced the Italians to return to 1'aris w:us ninde to them bv ' Cnmille Bnrrcro, the French ninbnssndor at. ltomo. , .. Urn Total $2,150,000,000. WASHUVCW'ON. Mnv 7. Total Hiibscriplions to the Victory Liberty loan reached npnroximiilulv $'J,l.iO. 000,000 todiiv. This was nn ovev night iiicreiise of about $1)0.000,0011. (Continued from page one.) by tho allied and associated powers a operative, and by Uermany in prin ciple-, but without membership. Sim ilarly, an International labor body 1 brought Into being with a permanent otflco and an annual convention. A groat number of International bodies of different (find and for different purpose are created, some under tbe Loague of Nations, some, to executo tho peace treaty, among the former is the commission to govern the Baar basin till a plebesoite is held fifteen years hence; the high commissioner ot Danzig, which is created into a freo city under the leaguo, and var ious commissions for plubescltes In Malmody, bchleswlg and East Prus sia; among those to carry out. U19 peace treaty are reparations, mili tary, naval, air, financial and eco nomic commissions; tho International high court and military tribunals to fix responsibilities, and a, series of bodies for the control of Internation al rivers. - -.. : "Certain problems aro left for so lution between tho allied and associ ated powers, notably details of tbe disposition of the German fleet and cables, the former German, colonies, and tho values paid in reparation. . "Cortuln other problems, such as tho laws of the air, and tbe opium, arms and liquor truffle, are either agreed to In detail or set for early in ternational action. . . . , . .'. Parties to Treaty ; - '."Preamble:,...', , , , "The preamble 'names as parties of tho ono part the United States, tbe British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, describe as the five allied and associated powers, and Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, China, Cuba, Ecua dor, (ireeco, Guatemala, Haiti, the Hedjns, Honduras, Liberia, Nicara gua, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Iiou mania, Serbia, Slam, Czecho-Slova-kla, Poland and Uruguay, who with the five above aro described as tbe allied and associated powers, and on the other part, Germany. Peace When Signed " . ; "It states that: Bearing in mind that on the request of tho then Im perial Gorman government on armis tice was granted on November elev enth nineteen eighteen, by the five allied and associated Powers In order that a treuly-of paace might bo con cluded with her, and whereas tbe allied and associated powers being equally desirous that tbe war In which they wero successfully Involv ed directly or Indirectly and which originated In the declaration pf war by Austria-Hungary on July' 28th, nineteen fourteen, against Serbia, tbe declaration, of war ' by Germany against Russia on August first, nine teen fourteon, and against France on August third, nlnctenn fourteen, and in tho Invasion ot Belgium, should be repUicod by a firm, just and durahle peace, tho plenipotentiaries, (having communicated their full powers found In good and. due form) have, agreed as follows: . "From the coming Into force of tho : P" '' ': ' j pChere is no such word as "Fail" in the vocabulary of the real American. , 0or bojm have proved a thousand times that they ' never bcanrd of it. .'.; . . f ;.r Aad, wfataro the Victory Loan'is concerned, it's not to be dreamed oL . The Loan is going over and going over BIG. , Make certain that you have a part in its success! . " Bay to yoar limit ;' This space contributed br STANDARD OIL COMPANY LIBERTY LOAN THE BIG DAY ; TARZAN DAY e 1 1 11 ' ...... , ..... t " ." . ', ' ' MEDFORD IRON WORKS O ;i ; VICTORY WEEK FUINDRY AND MACHINE SHI) I !:.'a';.':v ' i Another Rexall lc Sale Special A1B0 Fairbanks and JCoree f WATER BOTTLES r-y''- l&L e : Regular Price $2.00; ' t fi" prt ., t)urmff! Victory Week, while TP S III 1 vthey last......,,..............!..... U 1U1 pe V 1 , FRIDAY y TARZAN DAY 1 ' " i 1"" MMIMUMIHtWtHMH M MM H H H I I HIKwMtttM t ;! ' V; I '''''' r-' ''. .- ' '" " '"" ' i ' ' 't.-:.:, ,' 1 u ..;;. ,-.-.- -'., t t ;i j . -'..!.,''. :'.,.' ', ; 1, , IaIrOnize H0Mi .. (msr-r-fp -, ..-,', . . . , ,j. , ., '.i- ;Vv'-.-''s,'i, " ' i- " 'T " '' I : D prtortfj . survival and existence of 1 1IC IVCdaUU gouthcrn Oregon, is the fact "That the 1 small measure of silccess and .prosperity which is en- joyed -a the present time is duo largely and practically ' wholly to the efforts of the people of Southern Oregon and the4 sitpport given by them to the ; developments of the . ' 'few euceessful industries established by Southern Oregon interests." v L66k them over andjudge for yoturself. rnmmnn SlpnA ' WWY. applied-' conclusively : Viuiiiiiiuii uvlioc proves to anyone interested in the welfai'c of 1 their own community, that they must . staunchly support the industries which havo been estab- . lished and conducted honorably and successfully for the . benefit of Southern Oregon-, such industries, particularly whoso MAIN or i PRINCIPAL "lacc of business is in " Southern Oregon--whosc money is kept circulating and . working in Southern Oregon and 'will not eventually drift back to the 'stockholders or interests in other communi ties.; KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME and you will JLsJii HUlCili, xJ (jtAJJN UN THE EiND. ' .:'.".; : 1 ajf 'IVUlla R0ii during 'the quiet season the past - winter' continuously" over 'TWENTY-. -well paid employes, and vith the growth. and increasing business the list' is. continually growing, and we hope to make it grow to at ; least: ONE HUNDRED or more in Southern Oregon in our employ.' This hasv been,; accomplished by persistent effort ahd ttAKD WORK, by the stimulating mid devel opment, of the dairying industry to its present -point of , importance. When the JACKSON COUNTY , CREAM-;1 ERY commenced business there was so little dairying in Southern Oregon that it was neqessary to solicit and ob tain cream : shipments from outside of the state in order to accumulate a sufficient amomit with which to turn' out a churning of butter. - NOW COME AND SEE' US. :' ;l " P Yfipri AflPP While we have not been at' it -quite as IvAjJCl ICIILC 0Ilg as "goine othersj we feel that' if the CREAM PRODUCERS of Southern Oregon1 will con tinue to give us their undivided support in the: futiCre as ' -they have in the past, it will be our object and aim to eventually establish ' BRANCHES of our institution ,in 'the Northern part of the State, so, we -can. bring some-of the Northern Money down this way to KEEP IT WORK ING here. ' -f.!.;-;- : ;- . ' '1:1 , , : : -r Prippc We always pay the highest prices for cream the ' market will warrant, and givethe most reliable .and accurate tests 'possible. BEWARE of inducements which Ynay lead you to believe that you! might be bettering yourselves with others. If in. doubt oil this subject,' come and seeus, -and we. can show you ; some interesting- . evidence. ':'' '-;;.., -:,v,: . .. JACKSON ;'-' ' "'.' '" I " J; . : "''''.' .' '. i GOUNTY NOT. A BRANCH a (Operating creameries at Medford and Applegate.)'. '. , :i . OP ANY NORTHERN INTEREST, BUT A REAL HOME INSTITUTION. G'REMERY 7