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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1919)
MEDFOTm MATT TTCTTiTTNE, MEDFOttT), OT7EC10N. TUESDAY. JTTNE 17, 1019 PAGE ETVTC SPITE OF RULES ItO.MH, May U Corrimiioniloncii (if AhhciiiIiiIikI I'iiwii. ) CunlliiMl Morry l)nl Viil luiitthnil ovur what tin termini "n giinuluu AiiHirlcun t rick" when u group or Amnrlcuii biiIcIIwh anil millui-H vImIIIiik llio Vullnin mi ilnr llio illriHlliin of Iti'V. Kullinr Kil wanl Wnllui'ii, r llruuktvii, N. V., whu Hurvnil wllh inn KlgHtlmh illvln Ion, lirimhml iihIiIii riirniulliu.il, eu Joli'il Ihii llviirlml wn 1 1 hniii ii ui Hi ii ro rill ii urn piiliii'u nml gulnl mi iiihI loni'ii Willi lint lirlnrft of Ilia rhurrh without iiltliitr Invliiilluii or an tiiiiini'iiiuiiiii. Thu mini wnni hIkIHkiiiiImk In t ho Vullnin w li I'liilmr Wulliuu point Ml out C'iiiiIIiiiiI .Mvrry Hoi Viit'a rittl (lini'ii, "l.i'1'ii rull dn llni nirilliml," mig KI'hIkiI u riilliulnliililii lllll HlTVltlK with lliii Knyatowi iIIvIhIiiii, 'I'liiiy nil iiKriiml nml liolmnri'il n i lb ul r da I in In riill liy thu fiii't lliul I tin ui illiuil huil vIMtotl America, nml I Ii In wiiii til (inly lin III llio nnliiru of u rut urn cull from hunt of Ilia. Ilimilnil hy Kiithur Wulluni, limy Hint (hi) wuli'liiniin lu lil vnrl-colnrnil uniform nml hnlliruil ' unit iiiiuln known ihnlr inlnuloii, "lint you cannot cull upon tlm i-ur-illiuil oxi'(it Aiy Invitation," unit! the ituiinl. "Wo do mil nun I n vlt in Iiiiih to cull upon nnu iiihiiIht In AiihtUii." ru t u unit I'iiiIiit Wulliuo In- Hiillun. "All of tin urn Aiunrlcnnii nml (,'urill mil Morry lint Vnl will iimlnrMuml. I Co Known our ciihIoiiim for lin Iiiih llY' il III Allli'llcu." 'I'hn uiinnl mi cmIiiI Urn nil itutioti nml iiiuiIk known tin- liluilty of tlm culler In tht curilinnl who onltiroil I ltd men hIiiiwii up to tlm riM-cpilon riHiu.i, whi'Vo hn ivt'iii to inci'l thnin. "I nut no Klnil ( "' you, Keuil'1 men," lin Milil to tlmiu. "It In nut ofloil pnoplu not to mm inn tint you Imvn ilomi It hy u Kcuiiliia AiihtIi uu Irhk, which I onjoy Imnicimi'ly. I am iilwuyn Kind to ' Ainnrlrnin," OF THE BOLSHEVIK ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.. Juno 17. (iruiiinri'il liilmr Mrtuk hlow nl I lie llol-licvik I'li'tucntH in ill nml -t wlii'ii the Amcriciiii I'Vilcriitinn nl' I.nliur. in I'linvi'iiliuii licrc. uilniiti'il n resolu tion here ilenvim.' Ainercnu liilinr'h rceovniliiill of Hoviel lill-.iu. 'I'll i inetiiorinl. vnteil tor ufler the rudienl eleuieiil lliul ulteiiiiileil to have nilollteil reinlllllnllK I'llllillL' for the wilhilrnwul of troop I mm Russia nml tint I i I'li mr of the liloekmle in tttiHHiin wilier, cxiire.Hneil the enii vention'ii "well eoniilereil eimvie- tion" lliul while I he Iroom might to In) withdrawn iih nooii iih ihi-hiMi' "it e refuse iinliimi'iui'iil or rei'uL'iiitiuli of the Hoviet or nuv other form ol eovcrmucnt until the ncnule of Itusxin li V ii eoiinlitutioii "or other form of national iihmmiiIiIv linve n I rill v ileino enitie uoverninent." ATLANTIC CITY. X. .1.. Jmu. 17. A resolution urging rongresK to ree oiruire tlm Irish nuuililie nml ree. nnmit'tinlinir Ihtit ri'pri'scintntivos of the Irish riMiuhlie liu given n lienrmg nt the I'tirii Hence conference wns iidnlilei Imliiv hv the Anierienn red ernlion of l.uhor. in eiuive.nl ion here. Thu memorial pinned Anierienn or gnnir.eil Inhnr ns heinir in I'uvor of Hull-ileleniuiHilion for Ircliiud. I VILLA I SOUTH OF JUAREZ EL PASO, Tex., Juno 17. A fnrco of npproxlmnlnly l!.ri Villa trooiw wore roportod u uliort dlmunco nnuth wcat of the Snn Koronzo church, nltiht miles hoiiIIioiihI of .Inure,, to day. A Cnmumi cavalry command wun In piimult, lint no flfthtlng hud tukon plnco nt noon, according to thlH roport. Best Light Food For Summer 0 Post TOAST1ES Best of corn flakes L IMIII-ADKI.I'IIIA, .hum 17, An other landmark of (ieorno WIuhIiIiik lon hi Id u Into llio illnciird. '1'hii hlKtorle WimliliiKtou IIoiiho, noleil iih ii hotel nl ll en , 74 II, In to lie, lorn down iih upon uu prnhlhltlon lin coimm uffeellvii, It In miiioiiucud. In lla pluco will he nrniied u moilurn liolel, offlcit IiuIIiIIiik anil thmitro. 'I'ho plncv In (Hied with reinliilH enuceH of WiuihliiKtoii iind revolution, ury I linen. WiiMhliiKton rotrentod to It ufler the illniinler of llriindywlmi. A lirim.o tulilet reudn: "In thin room Heplnmher II. 1 777, WiinhluKlon wroto tlm only rnpurt of thu hnltlu of linindywlni!." rrevlounly WllnhlllKton had heen a Kuent III thin hontelry Ihun known un the WimhliiKlou Arum and ukiiIii, when mukliiK tlm Journoy from WiinhliiKton to INow York wlinn ho nun (.;.;.. ud pnuldeiit, ho with hln roll a un hail hreiikfnnt lu thu liotid'n iIIiiIiik room. To commeinonito thin event I ho lluiiKlilnrn or thu Amorleall Itevoliitlon erected a tiililut roiiitliiK : "Thin miirkn thin hoimo an tlin plnon wheru WiinhluKlon wroiu ut nilduliihl (hn only reporl of llio liul tln of llrmidywlnn .Kopinmliiir II, 1 777. Hern WiihIiIiikIoii iilnn re eiilvoil Hut contsriiluliiilonn of Ilia peoplo of Chenler upnn hln election iih the flint prenldeut or the riillnd Kliilen. April 2. I7S9." After I ho. evuciiittlon or I'hlhul.'l phln hy the llrlllnli army thu iihiiih of the holnl wun channel! to (ho WlmlilnKlon I ! (ill nil. On eueli o.viinliui when WuhIiIiik to:i htoppoil ut the lintel llio hem room In the limine wun plucoil ut hln illnponl, Thu fluu miilioKuny rhulru which worn In (hln room urn mill pro. n'rvcil un hlnlnrle rellcn. WAHIIIXiiTON. Juno 17. Tho mini In tlrhl over the I.eaKUo of Nu tlonn ertlereil n new phnno todny with llio hoKlunliiK of doliain on tho reno I in Inn of Kennlor Knox, ropuhllcuii. of I'onnu) ivaiila, u formiir nocretury of mule, propiiHlUK thut I ho nenuto formally exprehH unwIllliiKucHH to incept the Inn mm covunnnl un It now In Interwoven with tho terms of poiu-o. Tho ilelinln In expected to lust for ifiuny duyn and to develop sumo of the tillterent punHiiites yol produced hy tho treaty flitltt. Leacuo suppor ters hoforo tho dehnto lieKiin, claimed I hey hud elioiiKli votes to defeat tho mouhiiro. TREATY IS NEXT PARIS, Juno 17. Tho council of live met thin nfiernoon and took up consideration of Iho romnlnlnK cluuneu In thOytienco turms with Aus tria, i no council iihcwiho coiifliuereo other mnttors ruqulrliiK Its attention hoforo tho departure uf President VYIIhoii tonlKhl for his trip to Hel K I II 111. KANSAS SENATOR'S DAUGHTER TO MARRY 1 P J No Indlnii prlnroHD so fair as thin dniiKhlur of a Kansas sonatni' In whono' volns ruiiH puro Amorl can hlood. She'll ho tho brldo on July II, of Webster Knight of I'rovldonco, H. I, Senator Curtln Is Uopubllctm whip of the Bomtto. 1 MpycuRTrs- Schuman-Heink - Appears in Concert at Ashland Tomorrow Night r.y-. : f m ''WW' MEXICO NEVER ASKED FOR AIO U. S. A WASHINGTON, Juno 17. "Tho Mexican government has not asked, nor will ask, tho aid of American trcops to fUht Villa or any o:hrr humlK." nuld General AKUilur today. A IS iiMW '' - SMOKING H f4 TOBACCO grance, a "taste" that appeals to pipe( smokers old and young. Don't hurry, but just walk into the next store a lid lay down a dime and -a nickel and say "VELVET" the tobac 'Oo'that "isn't harsh but is friendly. ,. ' tat . i 1' , "(leneral KranclBco Gonzales did not ank, either, the aimlHtanco of tho t'nltod Slates soldiers who entered Cludud Juarez. It In hoped that the situation created hy tho latest occur rences In Juarez will bo satisfactorily adjusted between the two countries. "I'roildent Curranza'i government Is stronKly endeavoring to put an end, us soon as possible, to the ac tivities of tho Mexican rebels, and to Kuarantoo tho lives and property of foralKunrs and Mexicans residing In Mexico." Telei;rams reaching tho state de partment today indicated a feeling of crrch-r.Ion t'.-.i: tho V!"l2:r.s would '.like rcpt'i.ials on Americans in that part of .Mexico controlled by Villa. W1 SMOOTHEST HHIME given the right chancz puts character in a man's face, horsc-sznse undzr Lis hat, and mel low fren'liness into his tobacco. Time is a big factor in giving Velvet Tobacco its mildness and "character." ' Velvet ages for two whole years in wooden hogsheads. During this long period the choice Btirlcy leaves take on a 'kindly quality of cool ness, a rich fra Roll a VELVET Cigarette PORTO RICO FELT KAN JUAN, May 2H. (Corrcpon- do.tce of AHsoclutud Prosit. ) Porto: lOnu r'Kursi are practically out of thi Kiilled Htutes market us a result of a slriKo or clKar makers and to-1 liucco workers which has been on clnce the first of January. Approx imately lf',000 employes are idle and; all surplus Htoekn of clKarn in the. United Hln ten are roportcd toh ave heiin 'exhausted. The making of cigars is the largest manufacturing Industry in Porto' Itico and the continued Idleness of the cigar makers hero is causing much hardship among them. Last year one company alone manufactur ed 176,000,000 cigars for the Amer ican market. This company, the lar gest in the field, has been Idle since the strike started. Not all of the cigar makers here aro members of tho union but many of them are and tho cigar makers unions In the United Htutes thru their International organization are paying strike benefits to the union strikers here. Altho there has been no work now for five months, the strikers say they are prepared to re main idlo until next year if necessary In order to gain their demands of In creased wages. Another demand fs that all tho cigar makers be re-employed. On this point the Porto Itlcan American Tobacco C.3T.7 ha.i thst It would give employment to all opera tives capable of making cigars for which tho company now has a de mand. A prolit sharing offer of the company was refused by tho wor kers. I i Legal size typewriter paper 11.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality ; Bond. Medford Printing Company, tt Old papers tor building fires and house cleaning, luc bundle. Officials of a mining company oper- ! ating south of Chihuahua telegraph ed the apartment that the railroad line south of Chihuahua had been cut and that their employes were en- d:rV3r'rs to set o -.t of. "cnlto by I way of Parral and Laredo. toe. 15c .:v:;-;;np,',,: Keo our T,iirgfnt Klmk Wedding King Wo arc liefler prcparert than over to supply your wants In the Jeweler's line. Wo have un endleis variety of atitfftlous for graduation gifts for tho girl nml boy. It us help you In making your selortious. Wo take roul plennura In oxtending such sc-rrlce to you and nuiny custoiuerv are leaving our store pleased and ntlnfleil. Anil our prices aro always a 11 tt lo lower. Johnson Your Films Developed . To bring out the best there is in them. Enlarqed Facilities Modern Equipment Expert Workers. Prompt attention piven to mail , orders. 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