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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
! X MEDTORD MATT; TRTRT7NE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919 FAOE FIvT? " RETURNED TROOPS WASHINGTON, Muy 2 1 Willi uu oviir Increasing' flood o( inuii relum ing homo from tho war lo liiku up nmiw llio tusks of civil 1 1 To, ninny of tlinm with grmitly cIiumkikI lilmin of llfu mid nmhlllniiH unit In u iiuiiilr.v uu to. Just what to do, lira umnmlliiK to tliu department of Din Interior for Information iih In tlin Intention of tliu govoriimtuit In tin prnpoHitil nliiu of providing fiirma for nolillnrn. . H ii rli u iluluno of rmiuiiatM tmn boon recolvod from tlia iiion who worn tho unirorm nit to emphnalr.o tho lonann of nil othur wnra Hint llio service mmi, hcaiiiiiii of nrmy life, with II h niimintias mill activity, largely anuk oiit-of-iliiom vooiitloim. . Tho Interior ili'ptirlmiMit lina al ready oxplulneit lo mora thnn 40,000 that tho development of It plunn roala aololy with coiiKn. . U In on parted thnt cnrly In (ho extra auislbn whirl! convened Muy 10, thnru will lie Introduced lillln, covnrlUK (tin fnrma-for-aoldlvra pltin. Ilrlefly Urn depurtimiul In anylng thnt, If hik'Ii legislation In passed, work will hiiKtii lit oiiro In IIiii tlnvul opment of cooperative furni aotllo inrnln for auditors nml miliars In ' nnurly all of tho alntoa. In practleiil rncry ntuta In tho union there nro large area of luiiij sultnlilo fur tlil piirpono. Thnro In dry land In tho ' will thnt iineda wntor, wlilrli gun ho provided liy hulldlng ilnma , mid cnnnU. lit tho onat nro luruo nronn of cut-over or logged-off llmlior IiiiiiIh from which It will 1)0 necessary to Mow tho uiihpn ii nil clear off thn untlerbriinli. In Ilia nun 111 In a largo mnauiit of cut-over Innd mid awnmp Imtil which ilium ho drained, Many of tho soldlora huvo nuked If It will bo possible for them to ob tain n Job near thalr homun by drain ' In K. clnnrliiR. IrrlcntliiK mid Improv ing theae Inmla. That again doponda upon tho action of congrws In pro viding tho money for construction. Thn pinna propone Hint those aettlo monta h scattered nil over the country, an Hint It would bo possible for ivury honorntily discharged nol illur or Bailor or ninrlna to work ncnr bin old homo. Thorn would ha work of nil klmla In connection with tliiwo aottlcmonls, from thn highest techni cal and clorlcul poattlnna to thnt of laborer. ... , .. Tho plnn Involvee "tho new fnrm lilnn" In Hint thnrowlll ho built whnt aro known aa community aoltlcmoiita, onch containing n number of farm homos, no thnt 'tho man will hnvo nnnr iii'luliliorH, good romla ovor whlrh lo bring their proiluro to town, nnd a mnrkol for tho aula of tho pro duce within a abort dlatunco of tho farm home. OREGON RADIO TALKS B WI1H LYONS, FRANCE MAIIBUKIKI.D, Oro.. May 21. Tho naval radio atntlnn nt Englowood which rocontly picked up mcaaagoa being trnnnmlttod from Lyons. Franco, haa conversed with tho stn tlnn nt llnwnll mid rorolvod mcaangcs despatched from Ouam, duo to re cent equipment,, particularly rocolv ora, Inatnllod at a coat of $10,000, II waa,aald today, Chief Kndlo Oporator Charles A. 8tu:n:t doeluron tiio sta'.io:i hears nt firm hnnd prnctlrnlly ovorythlng Hint la going on nt ava nlong tho Pacific const nf tljo United HiiiIhh. Atltlltlon nl nporatora havo lately boon pom oil here, and thoro nro now olght oxports omployod during llio 2 1 hours of onch day, , ,. ,j u : " TF, FRANC! WABinNOTON, Miiy 27. Kdwnnl A. Koloy of Bull Knulolaco, lina boon nppolnled to roprnaont tho Unltod HUiliiR htironu of ninrkuta In tho Unlt- oil KliiRdom, tho tlupurtmont. of nRrl oulturo annoiiiioDd tniluy ns tho flrat BKrloiiltural I rail o commiaHlonor aeiit nhroad. Ho will null for Llvorpool May 24 to cominanco un liivoallKntinn of rami protlucta illNirlliutlon thnro with a Ylw of ilovoloplnn nuirkntH for Anmflcnn AKrloultiirnl . produce Mr, Koloy anrvuil na solicitor for tho onforcoiiiunt illvlnlon of tho food nil mliilatrntlon during tho war. i , ; , J .', ' ' GAME INVESTIGATION : BAI-I5M, May 21. In rnply to tho complnlnt of U. W. Prlco, proalilmit of tho Multnomah AiiRloru' oltili, to tho. gonornl of foot that tho ntate flnli and gniiio comuilaalon wan In hood of roorKiinlzntlori, nnd that mnttora within It woro far from right, Oovor nor Olcott today wrote io Prlco any lng that such an Inquiry will bo. held whon all mom born of tho commlimlnn nro In the male, nnd thnt the liufulry Will bo thorn mill open. . - 'YES, TfFF, M'APOOS ARE IN THE MOVIES ONLY FOR THEIR PRIVATE ' FILM LIBRARY pyST Law (DWI,y,,t M, UOIHYt)0- ' "Dour" Falrbanka would hnvo to look to hla Inurola If W. O. McAdoo voro to aorloualy go for movlo acting. McAdoo and Mra. MCA1I09. aa hero pictured with Knlrbanka, left, wont ,oui on location and tllj wild wont atunta for tho McAdoo poraonnl film library. Fairbanks did the directing. UWWl E WAHIIINXlTOX. Mny 21 Now Hint tho goviiriimunt ban completed Its war-tlmo alilpmonta to India of silver from multod dollnra, 1l rod or of-tho Mint linker an dlacloacd howlhou- annds of tons of tho molal woro hnul- ed from tho Phllnilolphln mint to Hnn Krnnclaco In apeclul trulna gunrilcd by urmud inon without loan of an ounce and without gonornl kuow- IuiIko of tho prtweodiiro. KlKhleen of theao trcimuro trnlna itiiido tho trip arroaa tho contlnont In thn twolvo months oniloi, Inst April 2.1 with tho silver like big bricks pi toil high In each of tho five oxprasa rnra composing a apodal train. Two men with nutomntli! pistols at their hlpa mid sawed off aholguiia on their laps ant In each car, and lator guard od tho secret transfer of tho bars from train to ship nt Hnn Francisco. Kuril sllveil brick weighed about 03 pounds and, was worth $1000 and onch train carried hot ween $.",000, 000 nnd $10,000,000 of tho bricks, (iunriloil ahlpmonta of silver dollars also woro mado from tho United Hi a 1 us tronsury In Washington and from the Now Orleans aiib-troaaury to Phlladiilphln. More thnn 280,000,000 silver dollars wore molted and ship ped to India during tho year to moot urgent waij damunds for coinage. STAR AT THE RIALTO - Harold-l.ockwood waa tho drawing card nt tho Itlolto Hicatro yeHterduy In "Tho Ureut Romance." a screen rlanRlrs, Inc. production of groat merit ,nnd beauty. Thn no) od star Is Boon In a rolo which gives him full acopo for tho virile innd compelling powor with which his audiences nro familiar. Ho plays tho part or it young man brought up In America with all tho freedom' of democracy Instilled Into him who suddonly finds himself hair lit tho throne of a small and obsi'tiro but very bonutlful Kuropoan country. Having strong views on the government of tho pooplo for tho people nnd by tho people ho disdains the idea of becoming a doapotlo ruler In his own country. Fate, howover, takos the decision out of hla hands by pluclng tho girl ho loves In a posi tion In which ho alone can roscuo hor. i - - SETTLEMENT OF E milled today that there had been a disagreement botweeen Mayor Chaa. K. Oruy and the union forces regard ing the mayor's order demanding that placards carrying tho statement that . cortain business activities are 'permitted by order of tho central strike committee shall he Immediate ly discontinued. Tho Wostern Labor News, official strike publication, made this an nouncement regarding the mayor's action: "The matter waa fully discussed and there was an evident unwilling ness on the part of the committee to accede to this request. But the whole matter was again referred to a com mittee for thorough dlacussion. Safe VforlllFANTStr.dCTJlUDS A2K FOR (- lb Oi.ginal 1 IftT r JS2 Nourish ln ifstT-ti p&5L- DISMtlbla rfffltntajiii htSj-ZT:n No Cooking iSSSSZZSTa-A PorlnfantaJnvalldsannOrowingChlldrm. I Rich Milk, Maltad Grain Extract m Powdtr Tho Orbrlnal Food-Drink For All Ag.s.1 OTHERS are IMITATIONS ' I WINNIPEG, Man.; May 21. H. G Voltch, a member of the executive committee or the central strike com mittee, announced today that negoti ations were In progress to develop the conciliatory' conversations" which have been -taking place. Into "direct conferences" looking toward a sottloment of the strike here. Immediate restoration of normal city water pressure was ordered by the common council today. A few trucks appeared on the streets this morning when some merchants at tempted to resume - deliveries. No serious disorders .wore reported; Tho Winnipeg Great. War Veterans Association announced today that the association haa decldod to remain strictly neutral during tho strike, The announcement also stated that President James Winning of the Winnipeg Trades and Labor Council told the- association that there was a possibility of strike settlement with in a few days, .v. Tho-central strike committee ad- Doctor's Patient Gains 17 Pounds Prominent I'fiyajclnn Continues to I'se Tnolao In Practice Willi ' ' rlurprlxInK Jtcnult. ' r . One of. the strongest and most con. vinclng evldonces of the remarkable results being accomplished by Tanlac throughout the country is the large number of letters that are now being received dally from scores of well known men and women who have been benefited by Its use. Among the large number that have been received recently none are more Interesting than the following letter from Dr. J.'.T. Edwards, of Fayette- vllle, Ga. Dr. Edwards, it will be re membered, recently gave Tanlac bis unqualified Indorsement In a public statement, and the testimonial pub lished below was recently given him by one ot his patients. His letter follows Just as it was written: ... FsyclterKIs, Ca. Mr. o. F. Wills, Atlanta, Ga. . Dear Sir: I" ; I am enclosing you herewith state ment I havo just received fronf Mr. T. M. McGough.. He has sold out here,, and Is moving to Turin, Ga. He was here this morning, and came In to tell me what Tanlac had done for him. He says too much cannot lie said about Tanlac. It certainly has cured him. Respectfully, J. II. Edwards, M.D. Mr. McGough's statement follows: "I suffered from Indigestion and could not eat anything but what would hurt. me. . Constipation gave me a great deal of trouble also.. My symptoms were Indigestion, heart burn; and gas on the stomach after eating. My appetite was Irregular, and . my food failed to nourish me. This trouble caused me to get very poor In fact I got so thin and weak I -was hardly able to go about. "I bought three. bottles on Dr. Ed- wards' recommendation, and I am now feeling all right again, and am able io attend to business. I gained seventeen pounds In weight and am (doing fine. Tanlac did the work. I ."I now recommend Tanlac to .. . Ilk. I ... .nil UIVIUMV ivuu la OIL- ainv I " wishes to take something that will heljfthem." -.v. . Tacftee) Is sold In Hedford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, In Ashland by J. J. McNalr, In Eagle Point by Von der Hellen. Food For Childreri 1 : serves a double purpose Growth must be pro vided for, as well as replacement iof daily j wear mid tear. , At this vital time of the childk life parents should consider 1 '.. food that constructs and maintains . " ' Pure and Wholesome i 1 . i ' fii VlV ' ''' 3IG 3IE MEDFORD, EAGLE POINT, BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service Starts Tuesday, May 20th. Ieavcs Nash Hotel O a. m. and Bntte Falls at 4 p. m. dally .JDI LESLIE. , PHO.VB 300 ' 1 OD& CHUH 'China Barb Itor ' Herb ear tor vara ens, neadacM catamh, : dlptherla, or throat. lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, ehilla and tor er, cramps, ooughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumora, cracked breast ourea all kind ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS, i Hedford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1911 TO WHOM IT ::AY CONCERN: Thla la to certify that I, the un dersigned, had rery serere atomach trouble and had teen bothered tor several years and last August was not expeoted to live, and hearing ot Qlm Chung, (whose Herb Store Is at 114 South Front street, Medtord) I de elded to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I stprted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and oan heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R- JOHNSON. . Witnesses: , M. A. Anderson, Medtord S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm, Lewis, Eagle Point i W. U Chlldreth, Eagle Point, n TO. TfWIF. UlAfflA PaIti- t V Mlnm TTirl Prtftif I Geo. B: Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Tho. D. Nichols, Sails Point fifcleWiMllfilffliSISIBE Factory Demonstration . NOW GOING ON AT OUR STORE ; . . , V'""' "" - i ' '' Seeing Is Believing Come in and let us show you why a Royal has stood head and shoulders above all other Electric Cleaners in independent tests. ; . ; Wiw tho Rnval trots All j o the dirt thats in the caipet as well as on it threads and lint as well as all other dirt, and how it cleans without: wearing yourjrug or injuring the nap, - . How thoroughly the Royal and its attachments' will clean your house from cellar to' attic. ROYAL Cleans by air ALONE. Needs no brush nor me chanic! assistance. - Runs easily at a touch of your finger and actually pays for itself in the increased , life given to your rugs, and don't overlook the saving of your energy and the shortening of household work ing hours. Let us demonstrate in your own home. PHONE US. Make an appointment; we will cleaner to you in your own home. buy.' r .. ; Sold on Easy payments. demonstrate the No obligation to Paul's Electric Store Phone 90. Main and Central. QumAj uji ' . . " V What Becomes of the Money WHEN money is deposited in the bank it does not remain idle by any means. A good . , portion of it goes out again in well and safe- -ly placed loans for the support and devel opment of industrial and agricultural pur poses. , So, by banking with the First Na- . tional, you keep your money circu- ' ' lating where it will do the most good. , ; . - .','..'' Capital $100,000. v vhe First National Bank , HEDFORD OREGON Roosevelt Hisfh way , It Menus Quick mobilization of guns and men for national pro tection. . t ' It Means Commercial and agricultural devellpment of seven Ore gon coast counties Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, m.y Coo8, Curry. . v It Mean's The opening ot a year-round paved road from 'British - Columbia to the Mexican border. It Moans The opening to sportsmen of the country's fishing and hunting paradise. - It Means The employment ot thousands of skilled mechanics and laboring men In its construction. - It Means- That Uncle Saitf will match every state dollar for con struction and will maintain tho highway forever. You owe It to your country you owe It to your state, to go to the polls at the special state election June 3 and vote 310. X Yes, FOIt THK ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY . , OREGON'S ROAD TO PROSPERTIY