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The Outbursts of
Everett True
TODAY LB
Tomorrow
ByiCONDO
THE GREAT BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS
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MEDTORI) MATT; TRTBUNK MKDFOUD. OIMWOV, W 10 1 ) I I ) A V, .7 1 ! N K 11, 1 flirt
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PAID IN FULL
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una itKACir, n. if., .luiio in.
WuriiliiK Unit If u iiliililii itoVKiniiM'iit
In not untii)lllimt III ItUKiilu, Uuriimiiy
will it 1 1 1 Ixo Itunxliiii runoiii'coii und
iiiun-powor mill iihmIm liiK'iiinii ii Kroftt
iiioiiiiimi to tho iionplo (if Kurnpi) wiih
ttlvuii toiluy by Diivlil II. Kniih-In,
Ainitrlciin iimliiiitmulor to Ituimla. Mr.
KmnrlH In rucupurillliiK horo fruiii,
lllmwn wlilch roiiipiilliiil lilm to mi
diirwi n mirKli iil opnriilliiii In l.nnilon
oil li Ih wuy Iioiiiu from Arclimiltol, II"
In own It I UK oriliti'H from tliu Htuti)
piirtnionl, ';
Mr. Krmidit wim promptod to tiniko
tlm h t n 1 1 in on t liy I ho rt'i (Mil miniM'litiH
of Krniik A. Viiiidnrllp, formerly pru
nldMit of tho iXiitliiiuil City I In nil of
Now York In Vlilrti Mr. Vniidcrlly
xuvn liln vliiwa of tlm IniliiHlrliil Kll
uuiliin In Kuroim mid told A merlin
Unit iilin in unt lio priiiiiid to nxlmid
Iier credit to put fOiiropenn IiimIiiuim
on ItH foot.
"I linvo rnml wlili tirimt Intermit,"
mild I ho uiiiliitHHiKtor. ".Mr. Vnitder
llp'n nolo of wiirnliiK delivered Im
foro tlm Krononild club -In New York
niivuriil rtayn nito. Mr. Viuiderllp liml
uiieciiiulled riiellltlim for ntinlylnu
rondltliiiiM In Kuropo ilnrliiK )i In four
or flvo monlhn' vlnlt nml liU udilrenn,
i'oiiiIiik fin It doeH from tlm primldont
of tho InrKimt flnunolnl liiNtltiitlmTIn
Anieilcu, liupnrtH mom viiluuliln In
foriiiutliin. II" Ik not III I ho diplo
matic nervlru; If lie worn lie would
linvo thouitlit a Ndconil tlmo cmironi
ItiK Ii Ih utiomncn ittmut lulxir condl
llmiK In KiikIiiihI. Thmm coiiilltloivn
nru moro or i iktIoiik In every
Kuropcnti country and merit ulton
tlell even In tlm Hulled Hlliliw,
"Tlio llolnlutvlk Bplrll which ' Ih
now miuilfcHlliiK IlKnlf In tho -Cmm-dlnu
mrlkoB. I urn c.lud to o Ih
frowned upon ly tho lulmr iintotiH In
that ratlntry nit well oh In our own.
If that Nplrit nhoiild domliiuln In 111"
new world or ovnn If It Milium per
ninnto lalxsr circle to tho csteni It
did In Itunnlu In l to lx-K lint In i of the
IlolHhovIk revolution. It would tin It
did there nllampt to appropriate, tho
ImhIh nml tlml would ho very dnplor
tililii for tho lithor'unloiiH of Amnrlcn.
Hero tho public dnmuln linmeimii tin
It wiih ImH prnctlciilly nil been taken
up hy eitler who own tho mill thoy
till nml would not llmeu wlth.iuty
pntlnnrn to tho llolxhovlk ductrltio of
nntlonnlUliiK tho Intnl."
iMilli
AMOUNT) THE CO 1?MR. TO
V LAC IS okj
CAN ,a6T A
BATH "
; , Trv to Blnrkmall Hollweu.
: ItKUUN. .Imio n.Thu lockMnilli
iiiri'litii ( ! rut In, who iitteiiinteil In
lilnekmiiil I r. Hetlimiilili-IIollwci!, I he
fnniier eliniieellur. Iiv renruxi'iitins:
llmt lie wiih the oliicct of 11 cnlo-pir-.
ni'V, wiih Henleiiccd to Kiel to lour
montliH imiiri-ouoii'iit for I'liruerv.
(Jrotlie wiih nrresled while trvilur I"
collect more muiu'V I'rom tliu oiio-lnuc
rhllllccllnr. . .
V'OIITI.AND. .luiiii 11. I'nion f
fieiiilx here hnve n.ked lor ir wnrriuit
for the iine.-.t of II. A. lildcr. Hecnt
tnrv of the Infill union nf IVilerimik
er, who wurf reimi'ied Hii.Hiirj lnl
niudil. It van ullc-oil Iiv nt fieiuU
iii the union tlml he hud uifiimnriiitcd
J.'itlll of the hiiilcinnikeiw' tundi
whin he ciihticil it check for that
amount Siitiinluv niulit licl'iirc ho dU
iiiicareil. The 1'ncN in the ease
were to he placed Iii lore the ufaiid
jury Jute todiiv.
94 PER CENT 0. A. C. STUDENTS
EXPECT TO OWN FARMS
CoHVAI.MS. Ore., .lime 1 1. More
than III tcr cent nl' the iitrriciillural
I. C. C. HOLD HEARINGS
Oil FREIGHT RATES
POim.ANIV Juno 11. Examiner
It. (!. MarHhiill, of tho Interstate, com-
mcrco comniiwloi). hun been nsslKned
to hear in Portland on July 1C testt-
mony In rolnilon to Iho proposed now
tnrlffH und recalallonn on shipment
of all claanm of porluhnhlo frelht. It
wiih leurned hero today. Similar
heariiiKH will ho held at I. on Angolos
tho week precedliig.
Ktmlcnls nt Oreuoti Au'rieultural col
lew 2-17 out (h' 'Jilt), imliented todav
that within the next five tours thev
exiieet to work on n fann which th"V
iii-ii ...if. 1m Tliiu infiinuflltnii
v.as olituincil Iiv Dean A. It. t'orillev
throiiL'h n niieslionnaire sent nv 1 . 1
Clax'ton. (.'otuiuisioner of education
l'ORTI.AKI). Jilfic Jl. Tho Himce1
in Huh liullotin Jh too limited to cover
iiiivthintr lull u I'riictional luirt of ilia
ueliiovi.'iin.'iilH of lh U, S. Kriinloy-
itienl Service ninco it wus fttarted uh
ii wiir wnorKeiKtv buriniit for nlunintr i
men anil Women in employment.' lint
n lirief outline mav b uiven here for
tho benefit of Ihoho inlercHlcd in
linowinL' Hint more than 4.000.000
liernoiiH of li((tli ht'xeH reL'istered with
Hie Morvico for emijlovment in lf)18.
and of tliiu number ,'1,100.000 were
iiliiKcd in .DOHit i(,n k. Hv tlicse iie
nru it nnv b Keen that wnire earn
ers wero Kttvoil aimriiviinatolv $10,
(100,000 con.sidcrintr the amount of
the averaue fee cliarceil Iiv nrivatc
mtilovment concerns. For example.
duriiiL' the 11 weekx from Septeiiihcr
1. 1(118 lo the 10th of the following
November, 'Uf)K,7!l2 workcrx were
placed in poxitioiiH in the t'nitcd
KtnlcH, an iivcratrc of 105,000 a
week. IluriiiL' the l"i weeks alter the
uriniHlicc was himicd up to the week
endiiiL' March 1. 1J1!I. l.'J82)'i:i. an
avcrui;c of 80.00(1 u week were cited
to employment through the tfovem
meiit offices operatimr in cverv Rtate.
A careful stiuiv of these figures will
show the vast sum Naved the work
ers in fees bv and throtiL'li tlio U. S.
Kmploviiicnt Service.
How It Has Operated In Oregon
C'ominir nearer home, it is well to
know what tho U, S. Kmtilovment
service has done in Oretion. Hcports
on file in this office slmw that in the
vcar 11118. n total of 87.001 men and
().8."2 women were placed in positions
of profitable employment. From
January 1. to June 1. 1010. position
were found for -KI.G'.IO men and 3.00.J
women. In addition to the nlneements
cited above, positions in various lines
have also keen found for 8.084 sol
diers and sailors who hnve souuht
cmplovmcnt throut'li this office and
its bureaus for returned service men
wliich aro in operation in, this state
and work in -conjunction with the
Federal Kmnloviiicnt service in its
efforts to secure work for tho men
upon their release from the nrmv and
nuvv. It is iu.no spirit of boast-
fuluess 111 lit the statement is made
that this branch of the department
has met cVerv demand made upon it,
and that todav no division of the
cencrnl iroveriimvnt stands closer to
the ureal mass of the people or serves
a worthier purpose than that wliich
brines the jobless man and the ninn-
less lob toirelher.
0 Boosted :
No Health Dis turbance
Do what your wise and eonom
ical neighbor is doing, ana drink
ft
This ALL-AMERICAN;
table beverage, made of roasted
wheat and pure' molasses, has
a remarkable Java-like flavor
and is often mistaken for high
grade coffee.
Made instantly in the cup.
strong or mild as desired,
At grocers everywhere.
E
ROME, Juno 11. The horse hero
has not vacated his position to make
room for the automobile. There are
still thousands of horao-drawn cabs
operating In Kiimo while there is not
a single tnxtcab.
Two reasons aro Riven for this
equine superiority. Klrst, thore are
three thousand cab drivers In Rome,
according to the municipal statistics.
These exercise a considerable influ
ence In the municipal elections of
Homo and as a consequence no motor
vcblclo concessions aro granted. Tho
politicians know that In order to re
tain til 030 three thousand votes they
must ho rttithful to the horso and an
enemy to tho "flivver."
Besides the supply of gasoline In
Italy Is not large and to Insure
enough for tho military needs. It was
found uhsolutcly necessary to dis
courage as much private motor veh
icular traffic as possible.
REFEREE OF FIGHT
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TOLfcDo, Ohio, June 11. Tex
Riekard, promoter of the JcssWillnrd
Jaek Dempsev heavyweight cham
pionship contest, todav expressed
doubt that William 0. liocno of Phil
adelphia had bono oi'fioinlv appoint
ed bv the nrmv. navv and civilian
board of lASxintr control to referee the
title match hero Jnlv 4. Tho ippbiiit
ment should not linvo been lfinile, ho
said until Major 'Anthony J. Droxol
Hicldlo, who (announced Koonp's se
lection, had placed the oucstion be
foro other members of tho board.
FOR DEBS' RELEASE
DENVER,'. Colo.. Juno1 : ll.-'-The
convention of tho Brotherhood of Lo-
?omotivo Firemen' and Enirincmcn.
yestordav adopted resolutions urcinsr
that Eusene V.'llohs and Thomas J.
Moonoy, now in prison, bo freed, it
was announced today. Tho conven
tion. V sessions aro executive '
,, - , . By Eugene Walter Starring
Pauline FredericK
When Husband Commits a Crime Must Wife Pay?
Pearl White in lOtH Episode
"The Lightning' Raider
Convenience, comfort and economy
. Wherever you go city, country, mountains,. A
seashore there you "will find Pearl Oil, '"the.
Standard Oil Company's kerosene. Gives the con
venience of gas without thtf dust and dirt of coal
or wood. Easy to handle.
With a good oil cookstove you will cook in
comfort all year 'round. Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts economically. , Lights at the touch of a
match. No waiting for fires to come up, no un
necessary work, no waste. Concentrates a steady "
heat on the cooking leaving the kitchen cool and
comfortable. .
' Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special
process which removes the impurities. It is clean
burning. '
Pearl Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers everyT
where It is the same high-quality kerosene as
. the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a
saving by buying in bulk. Order by name Pearl
Oil. -'.' ' - - . -
We recommend New Perfection
and Puritan Oil Cookstovea
i . (KEROSENE). ,. , .
HEAT AND LIGHT
.STANDARD OIL COMPANY
' (C A L 1 F O R. N I A)
W. E. WALKER, SPECIAL AGENT, STANDARD OIL CO., MEDFORD
OUR
INTER
EST
DOESN'T CEASE .WHEN THE GOODS LEAVE OUR STORE
We are just as much interested as you are in good work by the im
plements that you buy from us.
When 'you come into our store -to
liny an implement, you are mainly ir:-,'
forested in getting a good harga-iii.'
And we are mainly interested in giv
ing you a good bargain. ' .
As we see it, 'there isn't, a pairtinle "...
of difference between a goud bargain
for you and a good sale for us. They
mean exactly the same thing.
If the implement you buy gives you
full satisfaction in actual work,' you
have made a good bargain and we
hve made a good sale. No matter
what you buy of us, we are concerned
in its giving satisfaction.
Wc live here among you. We do
business over and over with the same
people. We know that we can't make
future -'sales by selling unreliable
'go'oJji, but that the extent of our pat- t
' rottage depends! uion the satisfaction
given by eat h and all, of the imple
ments wo sell..'-
To help iiA carry Out -this policyof
out's, we handle only high-grade im
plements and-machineiw that have a
reputation for satisfactory service in
the hands of the farmer.
Our interest follows these impleA
ments and machines into the field
and, if for any reason they fail to
work properly, we take steps to find
and remedy the trouble. -
Our business is founded on confi
dence and service. Make our store
yoiir headquarters when in town.
HUBBARD BROS.