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OTTCtyPOTtD4 TtfiVTTi TTITBTTNTC.' fEPFOTlT), OftFflON, TTTTTTST)AY, MAY 13, 1319 PA7775 Trmrcw i L X FREEDOM TO PRESIDENT ,1'AltiH, April .' 20. ( ( 'oifOHiinVnl -oneu (i I' llm AxxOolnlod l'r('H.)'A IO('llll IIIIIICIll In Ifl'lllllf f Ireland wiim nmilo lu J'roxldonl', Wilxoti bv Honii O't'Kiilliiiuli,' tlit) Sinn Koin "reiiriixoiitiitivn of tlm uruviHlimul uiivorimionl of tin) Irixh republic." when tliu . Ji'Mi doleBiito liilil tliu r'rimi'h incuinriiil before tliu nonce conference. Tlm iiihioiiI wux (niiliiiii I'cl In u littler Id' J'rexidont WIN'm iixklnir him to nrue llm iM'iico ciiii furtilieo, to Invito, llm It'lMi iiiilinniil roiirtiHuiiliitivoH. tu lie itroximt lit itn iltrtihorul'oiix, Mv. O'CmilliiiL'li ulxo iirittiil I'rttxldonl Wilmnt to xuiuiort (lit) ulniiii tn freedom which Ilia Irixh roiircHuiilaiivox winli to lit v bol'tuo tho oonftireiioe. Htiforr'ntr to the mmiinriiil In wliii'li Iik liilil recited Hip cliiitux of Ihe "Ir ixh republic" to tliu riulil to join tlm 1 .1111 U 110 f Nllt:OIIH 111 U II Independent xliiln. Mr.. O'Coullniu'ii wrolu to tliu )ircidctit : t ' "To what, Iiiih boon wild in Hint liiviuoriiil. iinrinif tlin hutting of l-t -tins Ireland' claim to freedom lie hoard before n nolilii'iil atntiix' lintit ful to her ix xtninpctl wild ilia itppmv iil mill enforced liv tlm power of tin' free tuition of th world, umv I uot mill tliut tho people of Ireland look hopefully io von in n xiim-inl decree for i-niiiileiinnoe iiinl Hiinnort notiiblv beenu von ttrti Hid honored uroi iint of Unit rcpuhlio wliii'li i-oiuiln minitilt it" titoxl' lovnl ntiil devoted I'iliivnx the uronter nurl of tlm Irixh riii'v mill hroiiitxe Ihev .itM-iiuiiiKe in vim tlm t'loiiri'xt oxnoiiciil of tlm uriit Viplex of fivi-iloni l world hux wen hilll'll tlio lIllVK llf Wllxllilmllltl. ? "In. their lulitxt cop' c. Inl IV- coluber, of tlm lnh' ri'til riulil of xclf ilMtiiriniiiiition I hi' Iri-li iieonle. nt thlx worlil erlxi;,' have, been urofoiiinllv influenced inn) inxpired bv llm word von linvo hiokn, IIia principle von have expounded, (he rule of inter nntiiiuul I'oniliii'l von linvo protniil outcd unci linvo hrottuht tliv iiiilionii to ticknowledut'. In those itttcrnnoos Ihev have found it xouroe of front civ cuiirimcnicut mill liiuhct lnin. , In Imrlicnlnr tliov affirm, iih iinnlvinir lH'iiillv to tlio eitxo of Ireland. I ho fiillow'nif nRtontuo in vonr hiicci'Ii of SimtiMiibcr. 27i HUH, in Now York. !' 'Tlm Ihhiiom tirihtlD'hOi 8I111II tlio militiirv liowur of miv Million or irromi of imtioiiK III) hlifforod to ili'toniiuio the fiji-tiiii(- of iipohIpb nvor whom lliov-lmvn no nuht to riilo pxoent bv inilit of forcof Slmll htroinf nntionii 1)0 fn'O to wronir weak nntionii nnd miiko them Miiliivot to their imrlion'K nnd inlorohtt Shall iiohdIoh lio rulod mid iluniinalcil ovin in thoir own in tvrniil iifl'uini liv nrliilrnrv mid irrox. Duiihililn fori'o or bv their own will nnd I'hiiieof Shall there ho n onm- tnon Klnndiiril of, riirltt nnd nriviloirc . for nil dcodIoh mid nntionM, or hIiiiII I hero ba n common concert to obliuo tlio ohsorvnni'o of ronmion riulitHi ' "In tlio clear liulit of those ureal wonU tlio Irinli iieonle. filled with Iiiidu. nxk vniir miirhtv inrineneo to lirevont the oxrentioiltnf Irnlnnd from ' tliu iirineiiilcH of fiDodoin mid jimtieo to which voii nro rnllvina tho niimmrt of tho world, to nrire niion tlio eon fermieo the dutv of invitini tho Ir inlv nutinnnl ' rt'iiruMiinativos rt bo lireHcnt at ilx lelihernliun. mid Him 1ort tho claim In freedom which thov tiro Yvmtintr to nluce huforo the tn I1111111I of tho nntioiiH." Rogue River Honor List MrI of 1111 Inicrl born for Victory lion (In In tho Koiiiiu Hlvor district In nit follow:'-" ' . . Alihln J. Citnniplln $ 0.000.0a Morrln Brother 1,000.00 Mr. Julia Myer.; . 1,000. 00 Cut.-Oro. Powor Co 1,000.00 Joiibo Nonthnmor n 00.0a Nora .Nquthonicr : H00.00 WllllnnnA. Van Oothum.... 400.00 Sum Hot Mnthl .100.00 II. W. (loodnlo , ' 300.00 Krod L. Chninplln 2S0.OO Churl I'npe Chitniplln.... , a GO. 00 Mr, Il'Mitrlro C. .lonn:..'...' 2B0.00 Mr. Onorixln O. Kottlo..;... 2SO.00 Kd Woodcock 2150.00 .lucknon County UiO.OO llubon Komor 100.00 Una Mollvitln i .100.00 Aldon (Inlbrimth ' '100.00 Joe Woodcock '100.00 fleorno P. Martin...: 100. 00 Itaymond I.. Sloven . 100.00 Frod 1. llnnnor 100.00 Harry I. White 100.00 A. M. nrnuhonr IOO.OO Hon P. Wllnoii. ... 100.00 IMnbel Wllnon .....'.. 100.00 (inn. 3. Kirk..,: no. 00 A. K. Morrow : RO.OO Hort Komor ' ' RO.OO hns. Wnhl HO.Oo C. 8tnmbo Rtf.OO Klltalteth Fowler . KO.OO John' B. Carston 50.00 W. F. Swnckor 50,00 .Mary F. Wlilte , 50.00 S. .1. ninltloy , ... . 50.00 Jorho Cotlon , ' 50.00 John Thrnnlier 50.00 Mm. John 'Thrinhor 50.00 iCIinn. Halnh 50.00 Oarflold Law ...a 50.00 8. H. Mooro.., ....f.v 7 50.00 Tnn Cameron 50.00 Tommy and J-ola Stovon.'. 50.00 .Tamos Owonit 50.00 Hugh Stovon 50.00 Arthur II. Myr..... . . 50.00 O. If. Oillmore 50.00 Total - 18,D06,OQ BOLSHEVIKI KILL i,AIIIH."'Ani'll ' III.-- ((Vri'Hiimid. unci' of II111 ANHocinU'd I'ntMH,)- -Ho. hIiovihiii, 111 Hie untutored mind tit Hie llllHHIIIU luolitliiriiil, In 11 hvnIciii iiii- tlcr which uviirvliodv hux iilentv of inoiiev mid one iiuciIh to work'onlv twti or tlirmi li 1 u in u iluv, tvritox 11 Hlioi'iul i-orri'KHiiidi.'iil of 1liilniiiHi-iti-unt from Kuxhiii. Tho monov thuv needed, H111 moiiijkx woru told, tln-v would find in Hie fucloriux, mid nil Ihev would have in do would he to uo nnd not it. Dixmiiiiiiiiliiicnt awaiti'il I hem in iiiiihI ciinox, for tliu L'leal 11111- orilv 01 tho iiiiiiiuriictiirorx were ruined, mid llm .oll'ieu riixh boxox worn Kiiiioriillw iiiiiulv. Tho next coiiikii wax In Meizo tint Droiiiictiirbv tho tin-out. "Wliorii ix unr iiionnvf' Ihev would ileiiiand. "Tliu iniinov Hint we've enl'llnl bv our , HWvut Hlld blood i" (no nlri't owner miMWered II111I bo liiuk no iiniiiev. mid ul l'eicil to nrnve bv hix lionkx lhal he bod not oven oliouuli to Keen boitv ulir xoiil In-L-elher. 'llm men fumbled tbroiiL-li the bookx; but boiinr iuniirmit of Hie rule of three. Ihev could not iiiidorxtiind tliu ontriox, Tlii'ii huiiioIioiIv found nil nil ontrv of two million riinlux un der ''uiorliriiu'-x," I lie Kiixxiuu for which ') "Aiiiurtiziiliii." "Wlinl ix lliixf" lliov ilomundoil fu rinui.lv." "A iniiit iiit.in uiimi bo Ihe Hie name of 11 wiuiiuu. She hux l-oI-ton our miiiiev. Who ix hhef Whore ix xln-f" Tliu unfortiiiiiilii oumlovor vninlv allemiiteil to oxiiliiiii. 'J'bo mob l-uvc-hiiu live miiiiitox to "eonfoxx," aller wliieli he wiih xluit au-ain-l hix fitetorv Willi. ' : . ... , DIED FO It KM AN IIiikuI llnrnloe I'lioU- lor-l'oriimaii wiih horn July 16, ISi'J ill Klnu Clreen, Ind., golim to Kump ter, Wl., wl''t hur pllrout nlno year Inter whore uo llvad the rem of her life, uvo one year spent In Modford, OreKon lit 1!I0!). While In Mmlforil sho wit convened and Join ed tho Christian churrli. Hho wna married to Wnt. Koromuii olKbt ycur iiro. Hho departed till Ufa at Kemp mer, Wl., ui noon on Knitter Sunday, leavlitK her liunlmnil, four children, fitther, mm her nnd two llom to 111 on nr liar Inn. Funeriit acrvlroit wore held' at the CoimroKuilouul church at Anllco, Win., cuuductod by Ml Jnne of Kninyilor ami Uuv. W. It. Dixon ot AntlKO. The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO VOU TU INCTD TWO SEATS T0S6THSl IM-fWCj CR'OIVDeD COACH AMD LIJM WiS' SUIt CASS ON 0N6 SGAT NO youft OVeRCOAT ON ins ormsr? Mtce voj occupy Two Mors IV HAT ARCS You RUWNIIM? AROVNT3- WAtH IT FOR PEACE WILL- KILL llon-t Ix-t It I.luxor A coimh that follow lu Krlppo or any olhor coukIi that "hunK on" from winter to npi'lnn wear down tho Riiffuror, IimivIiik blm or her In a woukonod atato .unnblo to ward off nlekneK and dhtoane. Jo, (illlurd, H8 Fillmore- Si.. Nnshvlllo, Tenn., write : "I wna Buffering with a dry, hacking coukIi nnd a pnln In my cheat, but aluco tiikliic Foley' Honey and Tar 1 hnvo been relluved." It nothos heal and cure coiikIih. cold and croup. Cood for v.lioopln.; coimh. . For unto by Modford I'll nr nKUt.lN, Weilnoaduy, May ll.--( Ply AcHorlnted I'ro. fount Von I.rorkdortf-Hiintzaii, head of tlioCer nimi pt-uco mlHHlon at Vermillle. Iiandod to M. Clemenceau, prexldent ot tho peuce conference, ycnierday throe note, otto of which dcnlx wiih tho cconoinle aspect of the, ponce tormH und tho ntrect they will have on Hormany. It I pointed out tn this note Hint (icrmany Is no lonccr an nprurlun slain and cannot feed more tlmn 10,000,000 people. , The economic terms of the peace troaty with tholr restrictions of trado and other factors which aro involved moans, tho nnto says, thnt "many In two Kcnonttlon has passed from up agrarian -to nil Industrial state. As an uKnirlun Hlnte It could feed 40, 000,000 person and as an Industrial country It was able to provldo food for 6 7,000,000 tho note declares Before tho war it I said 50.000,000 Germans wore dependent for their living upon tho foreign trado, ship- l ing und foreign raw material. The note proceed to Indicate In detail how the peaco conditions would pro duce economic paralysis, destroy Ger man industry and make It Impossible to provide work and food for millions of pcoplo "who would be obliged to emiKruto or perish.' No relief work however, largo its scale or however long In duration could prevent wholesale loss ot life, Hie nolo says. -. , "Tho peaco term," the note con tinues, '"would demand of Germany sevornl times a many victims as did the war. There have been nearly a million victims ot tho blockade. Count Von Brockdorff-RanUau concludes by stating that he consid er It his duty, before presenting fur ther details, to bring these general the milllo-: of people In Germany will perish nil tho more quickly a the remarks to the knowledge ot nation's health i8 already broken' by nlllod and assoclHtcd. delegates and the blockade." . 1' -I promises to furnish statistical evl- The nolo point out thnt Germnnydonco If it Is required.: V . YOU can't help cutting: loose joy'ua remarks every time you flush your. smoKespot with hrince Albert it hits you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jimmy nine nnd rio-flrpftp maUin'c eiinali'no tmH oc eaticfir. ing as it is dejightful every hour of the twenty-four I ' It's riever too late to hop into tle Prince Albert pleasure pasture I For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more! tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecareer. . That's because it has the qu&lity. , ' . Quick as you know Prince Albert you'il write it down that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat. And, it never will I F6r, our exclusive patented process . cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails ypur tongue I ' Toppy rtd baga, tidy rd lint, handtomm pound and half pound lin . humidort and that cceer, practical pound eryttal glaxs humidor with ' ' tponge moittontr top that Aep tho tobacco in tucA perfect condition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, AS PRESBYTERIAN ST. I.Ot'lH. Mo., Mnv 13. Com- inixxioiiitrx from everv xeclinii of the country were in attendance here nt the oiiininir HCHxion of 'he L'tlxt nx- xiiinblv of Ihe rrojlivterimi church ut which 11 moderator for tiie unmiwj: venr will be chosen ami world ixxuex conxidorod in ilclonnin lie the eliureli Dolii-v. - ' ' l.uviiicn, who for Ihe time are eligi ble to bold Iruli offieox. am taking n li-ailiiie nurl in the nsMenililv nnd xev eral iirouiinent luvmen. includini:. Wil liam .ennimrx lirvun. were boinir huo- oorted toduv for tnotlcnitor, the hicli- cxt office in the chun-h. KenortK Hint Sir. lirvnn :ould not arrive until nftor the election late toiluv wore declared by xoino coiumiH xionerH to indicate that he hud with drawn from the , context. Otherx whoi-e caiminiL-riK wore. Ileitis; wuued were JohitaWillis Hncr. a I .on Armeies banker, nnd lr. S. Hall Young, un Alaskaii mixxioniirv. .-- " " I'OHTSMOrTH. V.-If. Mil" i' Six iicrxoiix. iiicliidint! the canlaiu's :!:. fov.r children, nnd tho r---"itiocr wore drowned when the t-oul l."''' ii I nn'o N'anticoko, O'Vn-il bv the I'otter TrunKoortntiiin oompanv or' New York, xnuk - off the Isles of Shoulx early toduv.. Contain William (irnV und Align Mi-Huiil-mII. a licck hund. .were nicked un bv the coast eunrd ut live Keuch titter thev had drilled about in n stnnll boat for sev eral hour. Thev nre the onlv survivors. ,F, Why Spend So Much Money on Shoes? Here 19 ivhat Tracy Munson of Joplin, Missouri, says of Neslin Soles: "Judging from my, own ex perience, they wear four times longer than other soles and have the addi tional advantaw of being waterproof and slip-proof." . .. Why continue to wear extravagant old-fashioned soles when you can, get these money-saving, long-wearing soles on new shoes in any style you like for any member of the family? Good shoe stores everywhere carry them. And don't throw away your old shoes. Have them re-bottomed with Neolin Soles and enjoy the comfort or a re-soled shoe which is not still or clumsy. Neoiin Soles are a dis covery of Science, and are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., v Akron. Ohio, who also make Wingfoct Heels guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleolin Soles Eat where the v ; V Eats are, good IheGusherCafe "Yc arc going to give away one . . ' 500 POUND ICE BOOK With each new Refrigerator. This will lessen the high cost of refrigerators. ' Every refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. Poole Furniture Co. CHHSt -HXT Ix llm xnfc, eioiininli ii'..' llllklllK iiiiihIit. It Ix 111111I0 oil tlio iniren iiiKreillciiH lu corrert'l ai'loiitlCIc proiirtlonx. t'lvxennt rnlxox I firxt mIii m molHtiiro Ix ailihil In tint mlvliitf liowl, nml tlion nKiilit when licit! Is nipliMt. - Thus you run dciciil nlixtiliiloly Hmii Cri-Hi-i-nt to iirodiico llm luoxt vlioloiioiiK', llulit nml ooxilv dfKcxtfd IiImuIIh, cakes nail lin-ndx. Write for (Voitcent Cook Ittxik. Crescent Jlf(j, t:o., Senltlo, Wuxli. -' I IT ItMfl&EdUGH- - - :.V ' 6 U .'WW "wjwii' 'm jWi MJWi'lMauaHMiaBMMMMJMMJaM Charter No. 7701. Reserve District No. 12 . ItKI-OHT OK -OXI)ITIO. OV TIIK First National Bank At Modford, In the State of On-Kon, at tlio close of biwlness on Maj 12tli, J01t. iti:sori.-i:s . ' 1. a Loans and dlncountii. Including rediscount $342,.14tt.6!i 2. Overdrafts, unsecured It- 776.41 5. V. H. boiitlx (other than Liberty Honda, hut trw eludlliK II. 8. certificates of inilehtedncss) : a V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation , : , (par value! '. 00,000.00 1) U. &. bonds. and crr;-f:cate3 of Indebtedness pieuged to i.c;::ro ti. S. dcpssltsi par value) 51,000.00 f V. S. lioniln nnd certificates of Indebtedness owneJ and uiiicdgeil 40.000.00 191,000.00 e. 4, 4 und 4 ...J 3S.100.00 4, 4 und 4 10,000.00 4S.100.00 3,000.00 87,392.70 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. 36. 37. 3S. 42. 44. 45. 46. 3.000.00 85,000.00 ' 15,000.00 27,756.72 6,3(7.84 6,229.05 2,834.37 l.llifrt'y Loan Itotidx: a Liberty Loan IJonds, ZVt. per cent, unpledged d Liberty Loan Ilonds. 3Vi. per cent, pledged to secure Stute or other deposits or bills payable Itonds, xocuritie etc. (othelhan US.): b Bonds (other than I!. H. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ e Securities other than U. S. bonus (not In cluding stocks) ownediunpleilged Total bonds, securities; etc, other than IT. S 90,392.70 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Dank stock .' 17,195.87 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrip tion) : 1 a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered - Furniture and fixtures : Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 38,900.92 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national bank.... 115,570.18' Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust compan ies other than Included in Items 13, 14, or 15 ' Exchanges for clearing house ... Total of Items 14. 15, 16, 17, and 18 $128,167.07 Checks on banks located outside of city or town or report ing bank and other cash itemB nmlemntinn fund with I?. S. Treasurer and duo from 17. S. 1 Treasurer - 5,000.00 Interest earned lint -not collected approximate on Note1. . v , and Bills Receivable not past- due............. .........s...:..'..:... -, 9,879.16 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps, actually : , owned - - 66.2 4 Total '. - $1,005,418.11 LIABILITIKS Capital stock paid in ......::-.-'...'.::.....:.$ IOO,t)00.00 a Undivided profits - -$ 23.220.44 -b Less current . expenses, interest, and taxes naid - 12,033.65 Interest and discount collected or credited, In advance of maturity and not earned (approximate)....... -.. Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all Interest accrued : Circulating notes outstanding - - Net amounts due to hanks, -bankers, and trust companies (other than Included in Items 31 or 32) Certified checks outstanding - Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .-. Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35.... .$ 13,756.60 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Keserve (deposits payable within 30 days): ' Tnitiviitiinl dnnosits subiect to check - Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) -. - ; 19,296.09 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank 10,000.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank , deposits) Bublect to Reserve, Items 36, 37, ,38; 39. 40, and 41 $397,202.39 Time deposits subject to Itc-servc (payable after 30 days or.: ..... .... . . more uotice, aim postal savings j: Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).. Postal savings deposits , Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42. 43, 4 I, und 45 $342,393.16 1'nltctl States deposits (other than postal sav- a War loan deposit account ? 35,580.00 e Other Jlnited States deposits. Including de posits of U.'S. disbursing officers 1,004.19 Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold for cash and outstanding - 65 11,186.7 331.66 586.42 3,129.40 99,997.50 10.672.87 1.599.00" l,484.ri 367,906.30' 108.919.85 1.499. 31 231.974.00 36,584.13 250.00 Total1 - , $1,005,418.11 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: , , ; . I Oris Crawford. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best """ . Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 15th day of Muy, 1919, .,. . T. W. MILKS, 'Notary Public. Crrest Attost: Win. O. Tail. Honry Hurt, F. K. Deuel. Directors. the things that count ! A sack of VILMO will . , , convince you of its merits Rogue Valley Milling Co. Medford, Oregon