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SfEDITORD M7VTL' TTtrnUNTC, MEDFORD, ORTCnON, FRIDAY, MAY 2f?, 1019 FAOE THREW BARBED WIRE, BOARDS AND BRITISHERS KEEP IRISH FROM CROSSING BRIDGE SEES WAR AGIST YELLOW RACES IF METHODISTS FAIL bcHn eaiiturod, nnd tho town of Po norio nut) Kovcral villagrn near Koh gnniini on tho KmniKli gull' hnvo boon ocniiiiit'il. This brings llio Ktlioniona within 00 milon of JVtrogrnd." , A A. V. H A. M. ,rf Spoolal aomraunlcatlon Mnd V '""'! Lodgo 103, Friday even ing, Mny 23rrl. WorX K. A. dogro. lly order of tho W. M. U 10. WILLIAMS, Sony. TOM CAT CLEANS BIG FEATURES OF Whilii tons nf nil kinds of rubbish, lln cans mill old uluvoa woru Kiillmrud up nml liiuilml to Oto (lumpltiK KroundH jMiHlfiird'n annual cluuii-up vostordny was almost fraught with Ironical cminoiiuunuos riua olthor tn moiiio fiimlly trying to got rid of a big grey toiiit'ut or thu prank of noiuo wlckoil iinicllciil Jokor., . Kvorythlng wan going lovu'ly and llio dumping ground In tlia runr ot tho old wutor works Ktnllnn on Hoiith Klvamldo along tlm west bun It of uour cronK wu rapidly filling up whon tho excitement stiirlml, OI Ariuiplgur, city oiiKlnm'r, city wiimr miporlntouditnt, elty.oloetrli'lun nnd city purchniiliig iikoiiI, mill past ImidliiK knlKllt of (lio Kk lodge roll no plviued at llio sltiimloii thai whun linear Htliison's whkoii began to un load ha stood on tho Ilonr crook tun- bnnkinont nnd propnrod to tnlio a plc- turo or I ho iirnnd iilKhl with 'hht I'limorn. Oscar hitd Just thrown off u gunny nck hnlf roll of ruhhlHh which burstnd on hilling thu diimii, nnd out hotwoon Olo and Oscnr Jiuupad n IiIk tonicnt nplttliiK. hlimliig, whirling nnd snarling hi circles. "Mlm Alertly." ejaculated tho nlnr. tied city pooliuli an ho sloppmt back wards on a tin cnu, which pltchml him 'nnd 'nil IiIh tltlim Into raging 'Hoar creek, from which quickly enmo nhoiil of "rh-ph-hnlp!" "Holy Smoke" crlud tho oqunlly startled Oscnr nn ho quickly sol tod n elubj for self defnnso. Cicnr'n Ihotights In llmo ot dlro pnrll nlwuys tnrn to religion. ' t "What's tho matter! flmnttor!" called Hupnrlntniidunt Kunynrd a ho rushed out frorfi llio public market, nuddvnly nnw tho follne whirlwind nnd connecting unexpectedly his right foot with tho top of nn old bucket skidded nwny to Join Olo In tho crock. After a few mora whirl tlia big ml which tho trio estimated nil tho way from flvo to fifteen feet Ion und proportionately wldo. nnd which according to nil Information ohtnln nhlii wan frankly oictted. nturtcd nt Immenun speed to Main strcoi, turn Inn tho comer nharply to tho wont In front of tho Uuten nloro whore 1111 (ulna nnd Otto Jolilitoii wero holilliiK a ntreet connultntlon. "Mo chevlld, I muni save IwrVM- cliilmcd Hill as lie Htnrted for. home nt hi I'enrln unit to protect tho now httby from harm. "My dog," nhnuled Otto, who hnd lout TO" dogs In tho pant 1.1 yearn by violent ilnathn, nn ho nlno started for homo. An tho oxellod cnt nliot up Knnt Mnln ntreet dill spitting Harry Man- mng who won sunning hlinaolf In front of tho Wonder nloro nnd who hnd n tight Inst week with n went Ida rnonter, or rnlher It wna n White Orplnttton, unvo one glance nl tho oncoming cyclone, nnd dived Into tho nloro colling out In high Cnruso-llko lonen "Papa! Pagllachl!" hen Ihn bunch of oxcltoment poHHcd by tho Commercial club Socro. tury Stool calmly watched It turn down tho railroad track nnd dlsap poar, nnd Inquiringly remnrked, "In It n Kriuly?" . Nevertheless flvo wngnnn nnd one nulo truck worked from morning till nlKht nnd (hero wait ono loss cnl and conalderablo less dirt, this morning. A grand spring fnstlvul In to be hold In Mod ford for fivo days nnd nights, coiiimiiiicliig Tuosduy ovnnllig, May 27, on tho field opponlto tho B I', passenger depot. Tho principal attract Ioiih nro furnished by Foley & I link who have paid annual visits to Mndforil fur I ho pnst flvo yearn. Tho aggriigntlun ban more than doubled In nlr.o nlnco lln Inst vlHlt und oxcopt for, tho tiumo will ncarcely bo recoK' nlzeil, no many now featurna huro boon added, A number of tho nhown have boon onlurgml until thoy now require louts 150 foot Iouk to prop oily p rodent them. .. lOvorythliiK In claimed lo bo flrnt chins, up to ditto and ntrlctly moral. A two rhiK trained unlmul hippo drome, moiingorlo und aviary, mam moth clrcun nldo nhow, beautiful Hawaiian t hem ro nnd nionny nulo rucen. aro npeclally feutured. Foley & llurk thin hoiikoii Introduce two now nennutlonnl rldun that no other trnvelliiK orxnulzallon poimeii, Thoy aro the Jar., whirl und tho bun Iioiiho. To dencrlbo them would bo lo rob them of their nurprbica. Tho largo Korrln wheel and n J 10, ono merry-Ko-roiind nro Homo ot tho olh or popular rldon. . Tho Htockton Dully Indopondont of May 1 1, nnyn: i"Oiio of the luriteiit crowdi ovor attendliiK u flrnt nlKht nhowlnic of an out-of-doora carnival cntbored lnnt nlitht to nee llio many nttractlona of tho bin Foley A llurk Carnival com pany. Kolny & llurk hnvo for yonrn boon rocoKnUod nn umonic tho bent cnrnl' vnl mon In America. They hnvo nhown hero on several occunlonn, but never hnvo they offered tho vurloty ami tn o Mull ntandnrd of ontortuln mem thnt delighted tho thrnnKn Inat nlKht nnd will coutlnuo to draw crowd for tho remainder of the cek. 1 "Thnro tn no higher arndo tralnod animal Minw on tho road than Hint Kiven in ono of tho ninny tenia. I ho baby of tho carnival, at leant llio latent addition to the family. wolBha 0(114 pound". Chnrlra (i Jnhnnon, ntnto nenler of wolKhtn nnd mennurcn, anyn no, nnd "Sacramento Joo," Hint'. tho bnhy-i namo. looks tho part." T RULE WILL HOLD IN NEW SENATE WASHP.YC1TON, liny 2S. An UKroomont on moat of tho Important' nnnnlo commlttoo chnlrmnnnhlpn wan reported to have boon ranched today by 'tho republlcnn conferenco com1 mltloo on commllteos. Altho mem bers docllnod to oiinoiinco any of tho nnslnnmontH uiilll tho report is made to anothor conforonco, It wun ntntod authoritatively' that Senator Ponrono of Peniinylvanla nnd Bonator Wnrron of WyomliiR, had booui selootod to head tho finance nnd appropriations commlttoon, ronpoctlvoly. deaplto tiro toelH of progroHBlvcii. Other linportnnt commlttoo chnlr manhhlim upon which tho ooin'mltleo wan nald to hnvo nKrond lnoluded: Forolgn relntlonn, J.oiIko, Mnnnn' chUHOttn; military, Wadsworth, Now York; nnvul, l'olndextor, WnBhlng- ton; pulillB Inndn, Smoot, Utah, and iiKrlculturo, Pnuo, Vermont. ' 4rr6w COLLAR Cl.UPTTPEABQDY-6rCo:lNC:TROYNYl TABLE ROCK TABLETS Je Storkoy has returned from a vlnji with rolntlven In Illinois.. - (Sun of our cltlccnn wero In Med fonl Innt' Wedncadny preniimnbly on liuiilrteiui. but wp hnvo a fnlnt suspic ion shut tho circus wna tho chief at Irnctlon. Tho cuttlnn of hny wna bosun thin wcok nt tho .Modoc orchnrd. Minn Mary Collins rcturnod homo Wednesday from attending high school at Kuiteno. WVIborn Atklnn who wns expected iu reiurn irom r rnnco In tho near futuro hun nppllcd for a courso in mnchlno work nnd If accepted will ro- ninln In Kranca for nevornl months. Tho FlUpairlck and Olson families accompnnled by V. J. Ilenullou nnd Myrtle nnd Wllllo Dyrum visited nor- tltcrn Callfnrnln points Inst Sunday. Much of tho corn plnnted In, tho low er end of tho district will need a rain lo sprout It. C. A. Dickinson nnd wlfo who havo neon tourliiR California by automo bile hnvo reutod a house in Ashlnnd and will npond a few months In the valley whoro Mm. Dickinson will visit nnioiiK friends while Charlie makes tho rinh hard to catch. Tho bay 'crop on tho R.'K. Frnley rnnch In bolng tnkon enro of by E. I'orsons. Krnnk Tomkins, agont for tho Max well curs, wns lutorvlowlng soma of our ranchers last Monday. A party ot Tnblo Rockorn visltod tho Mocroo orchnrd lust Sunday and wcro much Improssod with tho bonu ty of tho largo ponr orchard, the thoronosa of thojvork thnt hns boon dono thoro nnd tho groat ohnngo thnt hns boon brought about In a few short years, While thoro tho party drove up to tho buildings and flowor gnrdens in the nldo of Tnblo Rock nnd overlooking tho fields nnd orch nrdn In this district and while en joying tho mngnlflcont vlow, nfir roundod by a profusion ot flowem of all kinds nnd Inhaling the sweet scontad air they concludod that thoro nro things worth Booing In our own llttlo district. Hyron Doford was a buslnoss vis itor in Mod ford Inst Saturday whore ho disposed of his woo clip for fifty oonts a pound Btrulght'thru. Jlonry Mnury and nlstor Mary and Sunfordi Rlchnrdson nnd fnmlly of Hosn I.ano wero Sundny visitors in this section aa woro also C. A. Dlckln- Bon and wife of Ashlnnd, Fred I.ostor of Talont, M. T. Flnlcy, John Dodge land Mrs. Enrl Mny and son Wnyno of Modford. . Corn oh tho rlvor bottom rnnclios Is being culllvntod this wook. Frnnk Doford is roportod to be In a Borlous coiiilltion, nftltutod with liver trouble Dr. Dow Is attending hlm. , . Tho hogs shipped from this district InBt week to the Portland mnrket nottod .tho ownors SIS. DO per hun- dro pounds, which Is tho, best price no far received iby hog minors in tills vicinity. . : , , At tho board mooting last Saturday -I -t' :'4 pi CnTwhn..L....-'- iji-nv,fc.fi j-sn , 1. ! sr Dnrbed wiro and board fencon and a picket of British aoldlern prevented the passsge of Wmerlck. Ira lsnd. cHlxon. over tbinrldge during the recent riot. In Ireland. Then, they VluJTlfcjSSr fnsliion about the pnr of tho brldgo thnt wns loft to nhow their contempt for the noldlery of Hln Majesty, King Uoorge. ... laud, Cal., wns engaged to teach tho next torm of school. Those from hero who attended the lawn party lust Saturday nlgbt at the Agate school bauso report ono of the most enjoyablo affairs of tho souson. Mrs. Harney of Marshfiold, for- morly Miss F.dna Messenger, spent sovoral days last week visiting at the i'orsons home. llort Chapman was badly bruised In 0 nmanhup with a young tonm of horses last Friday ovenlng. Ho wns rolurnlng from town and when about a hnlf mile south of tho Dylieo brhlge tho toam became un manageable, running down the grado turning tho rig completely over and smusbing the top nnd cutting the oc cupant's head so budly that tho ser vices of a surgeon wero necessary to sow up tho wounds. Calvin Ponce who died last Sundny In Central Point was tho futhor of Mm. John Cameron of this place who hns Ilia sympathy of the neighbor hood In her affliction. Tho blight has mado Its appearance In several of our orchards nnd In bo lng combated vigorously by our orch-srdlsls. FIRE BRAND OF WAR ' (Continued from pngo one.) crt-ntes n condition of wur without n declaration bv foiiLTess. We lire nt once Hiibiect to uivOhipn and our merchant hliipuiii!; oxnof-cd to a hon lile nuvv wherever found. "Tho lcnuuo llxca ' In unchnnKc nhle limitn the present Ijoundiiricn of cvcr" member' notion, lln frontiers arc finnl. W-lion tYnnce joined with llio American colonics in tho revolu tion if this Icul'IIC hnd existed it would hnvo forbidden the KWord of I.aFnv etlo to be drawn with WnKliimrton'n undwould luive criiHhcd Hie ini'nnt re nutilic beneath the armies of Ocorce 111. It nnnounccH in Bubstunco to mankind that the period of successful revolution has drawn to 11 close in tilt' world's hiKtorv, "We nrc mndo imrlies not only ot war und threats of wur but .to evcrv complaint mude bv memiicr notions. The cell for cicht thnu.-snnd men to ncrvie in Kilicria and tliosw now in northern Russia are the first levies to empty Amcrieun homes and em bark uk on the Wilson ideal.'' In spite of those ideals, snid Sena tor Slicrmun. 40.000.000 Chinese in Sliuntiinir ore denied the rieht of sclf diitcniiinntion und delivered to Japan tinder the treatv wliile Polund is civ 'en a mere unnronch and easement of Hhipnimr with tho aceei?a to it "throii'.'h nn ollev flanked with Ger man biiAmcts." CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa, May 23. The total number of dead- in the Doyglos starch works now numbers eleven, of which eight havo lieen Identified. Tho company admits twenty-ono men aro missing and are probably In the ruins. The coroner estimates the death list will total thirty-two. POHTTAKD. Ore.. Mav 28. (Spo end.) With three duvs rcmniiiinn before Hie close of tho $105,000,000 Methodist epntennry drive for tho re buildinir and Clirihtianizinir of the world, the national total tonight wan 7l i:i.00, wliile the northwest re ported at headiiuartcrs hero $1,010. "'!(). At a creat muss ineetimr of Methodists in Portland, tho Portland district figure was plaecd within $.')0, (11)0 of its (inotn. "If tho Lord Jesus Christ does not lead the hosts of Christianity to the eonotiest to Christianize four hun dred millions of people in China and the alert millions of Japan there will be (mother war that, with tho paeans armed with all the modern armaments of wnr. will make the (rrcnt war iust ended like a Sunday school picnic," Declared Bishop Mult S. Hollies, ad drcssina the oatlierinir. ? t ' TO LEAVE MOSCOW LONDON. 3Iuv 23: The BoLshe viki have besun tho evacuation of Moscow, according to reports brought from Petroirrad to t'openlincen bv truvalers and forwarded' bv the Ex change Teleersph companv. Tvphus is rosing in Moscow nnd the situation there is considered desperate. LONDON. Jiav 23. -- Esthonian forces are rapidly apnroachine. Pet rograd from the "west, nccordine to an official statement issued at Esth onian nrmv headounrtcrs and re ceived here. . The text of the state ment reads : . ' ' ' ' "The Estlioninhs are advanciris swiftlv on PetroCTad. Besulca the town- of. Yanibure, .the Tail way. sta- 1 tioh at Wevmarn and Moloskowitzv on the Narva-Petrorad -line have senator. "The misguided iinatrinn- lion of intellectual perverts has wrought more evil than the distorted imiiiros of the insane. The mnn who writes a -book lo nortrnv a new nnd ncrfeet government he assures us lie has invented, is more dangerous to his country than tho anarchist. Intellectual Anarchists "Colonel Ho..uso foreshadowed the lestruetion of constitutional govern ment in the I'nited Slates iu his work of fiction, published in !I12. This novel exhibits his disregard of law nnd his belief in revolution! (Iconic I). Ilcrron. lalclv the presiilcnl's en voy lo the liolsbcyist. L'ovcrnmciil in ItiiNsin, snvs of Hie president in 1017: lie is a revolutionary beyond utiv- Ihiug his words reveaU rive inciii licrs of the president ciibinet lire tainted with socialism. A vast 'worm of his appointees are known to be open und avowed soembsls. The administration of Womlrow Wil son even under constitutional forms nf government is a livbrcd between a French revolution and an Oriental despotism. History would forget the reicn of Caligula in the excesses nnd lollies of Hie American government operated under tho League of Nations interpreted bv President Wilson and nloiiel House. Ain't It Awful "The sovereignly of Ibis nation passes from tho territorial limits of our country -to a foreign capital. Congress ennnot legislate, it ehniiot pass uppronrintion bills nor collect revenues, it cannot enact labor leg islation nor exorciso tho usual police power belonging, to an independent slate until the decrees or tho latest orders of tho Qonova council shall hnvo been studied. War cannot bo declared uor pence concluded, armies insed and supported, navies provided nnd maintained, nor tho . National tlunrd of the several states mustered nnd emiippcd, V Article l(i declares if nnv mem ber of the lengiio resort to war in disregard of its covenants it shall of itself bo deemed an act of war against., all other members. Tin: Middle . Aged Wo Woraon rhould ''t.iko warning from such nymptoins na heat flashes, shortness of breathy excessive ncrvotumisi,' : irritability, and the lilues which - indicato- the approiich of tho inevitable u Chango " that comes to all women nearing middle age. We have published vol umes of proof that Lydia K. Piuldiani's Vege table Compound is llio greatest aid women tan, havo during this trying period. Rend About These Two Women t Fremont, O, " I was passing through the critical period ot life, boiag forty-six yova ot ago and bad all the symp toms lucl'leat M that cliango best llntliea, nervouEuew, and was in a general run-dctrn condition, so it was hard lot mo to do my work, Lydia K. I'iukham's Vegetable Compouud was rccoiainondwl to rao as tho best remedy lor my troubtes, which it suroly proved to lio. I feel bet tar and stronRor it. ovory way slnco taking It, and tho an noying gymptoius bavo .disnr-pearcd." ilrs. M. Goduek, BJi Napoleon St., Fremont, obio. Urban IU. " Inring Chango of I.lfo, In addition to Its annoying symptoms I had an attack ot gripuo which lasted all winter and loft mo in a weakened condition. I lelt at timfcS that I would never bo well again. - 1 road ot Jydia E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound anil what it did toi women passing through the Chango ot I.iio, ro 1 told m) doctor I woulil try It. I soon began to gain irl strength nnd the annoying symptoms disappeared and your Vege table Compound bos mado mc a well, strong woman so I clo all my own liouaework. I cannot rocommund Lydia K. l'lahhain's Vegelablt Compound too blgidy to women r.n&King tliroaRl- the Cliangc ot Life." Mra. ' FnAKK llKMOh. l.o 601.1b Orchaiio Street, Urbana, 111.. ... Woiucu Livery where Ilepcnd Upon : 'XfdiE Yedeiabi e.-Coiiipoiii'id;' vt.iiwmwiiwi!,iaiuaiiivti,wiJtKiiiujja Tim 1 nriT 1 i iriMm-i---.-j-L'- Children and j grown-ups love the delicious wheat and bar- ' ley food - Grape-Nate It builds body and brain - ' Mr. to Q wnef : YOU HAVE HUNDREDS OP DOLLARS INVESTED IN YOURv CAR. DON'T YOU THINK, .WITH THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY INVESTED, ' YOU SHOULD HAVE AN EXPERT DO YOUR REPAIRING? : . It costs less to have a Specialist do the work, that- is in his line. ' The IClcctrie System is the -most vital part oE your ear. A poor workman or a per son without experience or equipment to work with, may cause you future trouble, or do serious damage to your car. : ' ' 1 ' We do no other work, except the' Electric part of an auto. We have the best equipment, years of experience, and are experts in our line. We stand . back of every -job, and guarantee all w.ovk.' , . Battery's tested, Repaired, Recharged. Any make. . ' Auto Electric Equipment Co. . , , 27 N. Grape St. . Medford. . . , , . , , ::k'?;: -"-, Pliono 237-R ,,,.,..''.';-;'-' Widow Cries for Joy "I couldn't eat anything but raw eggs and sweet milk and wan no weak I could hardly walk across tho room, t would havo been In my gravo today If 1 hadn't taken Mayr'a Wonilorful" Remedy when I did. Whon I think how I suffered with my stomach and how good I feci now I cry for Joy." It Is a slmplo, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucua from the Intestinal trnct and allays tho Inflammation which causus prac tically all stomach, liver nnd intes tinal aliments, including appendici tis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by DrugKlsts everywhere. Adv. Groceries plus service That's what, .makes our store so popular.. ' We enjoy doing things for our customers, not . only because it brings business our way but because it's really en-: joyable work. We like to made deliveries, to have a real telephone service, and to snpolv the best crroceries the market affords. And to suiruest to our pat rons eood things thev haven't discovered for themselves. One of these things is Ryzon Baking Powder. We recommend Ryzon because we know it 's such an excellent baking powder that it will peale good cooks. . It produces perfect results. It's nlwavs uniform in Quality, it's economical and it's pure and clean. - We guarantee: that it will do anything- any other bak--ine powder . will do. Fairly priced at 40 cents por pound. Chase and Sanborn's Teas and Coffee, Warner Wortman & Gore Phone 702 .703 , - 4-,- i.i.-r'ni;y,U.Jr...4.--r EAT Where, the Eats ; Nice and Cool t SALADS A SPECIALTY .' The Gusher Cafe .: One of tho best and sur est ways to build up more -and bigger industries In Oregon Is to support the in dustries we have. ! "Success breeds success." , The success of the Indus- tries we have not only causes them to grow, but also at tracts new Industries meaning MORH PAYROLL MONEY to circulate In Ore- gon. nls (MlBs Jijnnijj fjownra pj 911k-