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MEDFOTJT) MATTi TRTUTTXR MEDFORD. ORKOOX, TUKSDAY. JUNK 17. 1919
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MOKE KILLED BY
All the railroads comprising the
NortliwCHlcrn and Central Western
Regions, consisting of llu railroads
with nearly 150,000 miles of track,
aro staging what Is known us a "No
Accident Week" from Juno 221 -to
28th Inclusive.
Tho United States railroad admin
istration will endeavor to operato
theso railroad systems during that
week without any accident of any
kind.
' Tho employes will cooperate and
do all they can to avoid Injuring any
one, but In turn they ask for the co
operation of the public.
Don't try to steal a ride on a train,
you may tall under or between cars
and bo ground to dUh.
If you are a passenger in a train
don't put heavy articles in tho over
head racks above you, or above other
passengers as vibration of the car
may cause it to tall and Injure party
underneath. Avoid putting them in
the aisles. When you -walk through
tho aisle don't stumblo on a suitcase
or ladder which may be In the aisle.
Be careful in closing" doors so they
won't mash your hand or finger.
Do not try to raise or lower a win
dow, you may get a mashed finger.
Ask the train men to do this tor you.
In getting on or off a train, first
wait till It comes to a full Btop, then
be sure you won't make a misstep
and sprain your ankle by fall
otherwise.
Do not at any time stand on or
near the track at stations or else
where. Do not stand in vestibules
between cars when train is moving.
In driving over a crossing, be sure
your way is clear. One miscalcula
tion may cause your death. Stop,
look and listen, be safe, don't take a
chance as the cemeteries now have a
much greater population of chance
takers by about 100 per cent than
they should have.. Be sure your car
is in good condition as to oil supply,
steering gear, running- gear and
brakes, so you will not stall on the
track at a critical time.
Casualties tFroni Accidents
Statistics reveal that while during
the nineteen months of war there
were 66,227 Americans killed and
200,000 injured in the war, while
here In the United States of America
In peaceful occupations during that
same period in. factories, manufac
turing plants, on the streets, on
buildings, on railroads, etc., there
were 126,654 men, women and chil
dren killed and 2,000,000 Injured.
The casualty list therefore reveals
that during the period stated one
man, woman and child was. either
killed or injured in peaceful occupa
tion every time the clock ticked off
23 seconds. The killed it laid shoul
der to shoulder would require a
trench 4 S miles long.
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OF THEiR
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CORVALLIS. Ore.. June 17.-
"Distinguished collese," is the title
civen the Oreeon Agricultural college
bv the war department for the thiru
time because of the tvne of military
work done in the institution, it was
announced today. Onlv 10 colleges
and universities of the country re
ceive this distinction.
It is for this reason, it is pointed
out that the war department alrendv
has decided to place the infanirv.
field artillery engineer corps and sig
nal corps, units at the college. It is
now considering establishing a cav
alrv unit, according to report. More
than $500,000 worth of equipment
will be , supplied for the work next
year.
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NIKSICH. Montenegro. Anril 1",
vin Alliens, iinv fl. (Hv Mail.)
This (own nml tin1 hills about are
f nl of revolutionists who aro si hom
inir to lint King Nicholas bark on tho
throne of Montenegro. The UovnliMs
and Nationalists of Montrnoi'ro do
not take klmllv to the idea of their
little country's inclusion in tho Jugo
slav state.
The American dougliliovs who an'
bringing American food into Monte
negro for the food mission and the
American Hod t'ros ltalkan com
mission are well liked and trusted hv
the Montenegrins who suspect the
motives of the troops of other nations
in the country.
The Montenegrin, however, is much
like the Kentucky mountaineer of old.
lie dislikes intrusion of nnv sort and
shots have been Prod at the numerous
power stations which operate the ca
ble triumvnv bv which the American
food is swung through the -nir .from
t'nttaro to Cettinie. The instinct of
the Montenegr ns - to preserve their
aloofness from the world dies hard.
Hitherto An erienn flour brought in
bv the food fission and the Kcd
Cross had to be laboriously carried
over the l-oochen road in oxcarts. Uo
lentlv, however, the Americans nut
the line from I'attaro up to the ton of
tliOtlirst pass iu good order so thai
it is now used bv the Ued Cross for
the transport of its goods ver the
first and worst stage of the iournev.
Ceteinie recently was the scene of
a revolution to put Nicholas bark on
the throne and thereby prevent
Montenegro from becoming part of
the Jugo-Sluv state. It was a fail
ure because some of Uncle Sam s
doughhovs marched hp from t'attaro
and neither side cared to tackle the
Americans.
The revolnt;onarv force of two
hundred nml fortv men and their wo
men laid down their arms and were I
put to work bv the American lied
Cross.
The revolutionists including the
women are now unloading flour and
food for their starving relatives in
the mountains. The women are even
harder workers than the men. During
the war thev operated machine guns,
carried up ammunition' , and cooked
for their fighters. Now that peace
has come thev have reverted to their
old duties of burden carriers.
The Outbursts of
Everett True
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WASHIXGTOX, Juno 17. The
army air service announced today
that four planes of the CurtUs JN'-t
type soon would start on a trans
continental flight
field, .Mlneoln, X.
Wash. Tho flight will be for the
purpose of mapping out an aerial
routo between the Atlantic and the
Paclfio coasts.
The personnel of tho squadron
LONDON. " June 17.
nuence of riots at Liverpool. C'ardilf ; ,,,,, h. -,i,i . '
and elsewhere, in which colored men ; oUgervatlon ,mlIoon ani moor tnI(.k3
huve been participating, the I.nhsh w conBisl of 16 otncers and 36 en.
government has decided to repatriate j 1(sted men Stop5 wl be ma(le at
at the earliest possible moment nlli.p,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-. m;., u-imi,.
aliens who came to. England dj Indianapolis. CMcigo.. Milwaukee,
ewur. necordmL-tothe pady MuiI.st Paul( Minneanoll9i Fargo, . Bis
1 he bulk of these are Chinese. . - marck an(, 8everal other cities.
Manv negroes who are pa England
are British subjects and cannot be ... ,, ,, ..
deported against their will, but an Mexico Has Smaller Deficit.
attempt will be made to. induce them I MEXICO CITY, Mav 22. The
to go by offering free passage and j Mexico City newspapers estimate that
monev. ' ' i the government's deficit this vear will
AS! I LAND. Juno 17. (Special)
Lucky Mrs. I!. C. Haley won tho di
rectorship in the school election hero
yesterday by the traditional "unlucky
I 13" in the wiiy of a majority. Tho
from liazolhurst total voto cast was 537, of which
Y to Seattle. .;ra. " rjaley received 274. and W. M.
Poley 201. there having been two
scattering votes. When It Is a matter
of record that the votes cast at the
ordinary school election rango from
30 to 50, it Is readily seen that un
usuul Interest centored In the strug
gle on .Monday. The puront-teacher
element was determined to bo repre
sented on tho school board and won
out. but It took a lively campaign on
their part to secure this rosult.
be loss than 10.000.000 pesos and
that the financial situation is improv
ing ila'lv. The government has au
thorized expenditures of 7.4."8,'2ll,J
for the -war department und 11.310.
100 for military supplies.
MT. CI.KMKNS. Midi.. June 17.
'he Chicago Tiibnne's del'enso lo the
Mijt brouuhl lorninst il bv llrnrv
Ford continues (o follow along the line
marked out at tho beginning. Con
ditions on tho Mexican border form
tho burden of all the testimony given
thus far. The details of minor roh
.us ami raids lire uiu'ii at coiisid
rable length, It is ninlcr-toud that
udge Tucker is permitting tho pres.
nt line of testimony o be lakou, sub
eel to the Tribune's success in cou
iceling it with Die issue iu the case,
f this fails, the testimony mav be
Iricken nut.
Norman Wallier, Associated Press
in'rouu chief at l-'.l I'aso, Texas, who
'tad all northern Mexico for his
'heal," was recalled lor further cross
xamination ryi'i'tillv.
During Walker's re-direel cxiuiiiu
ilion. a lengthy note from Secretary
f Slale Lansing to lieu. Carranr.
.vas read. There developed It legal
isiile ill which Attorney Klliolt II.
ilevenson. of counsel for llie Tribune,
-honied that :
"If it was not serious, it would be
ailicroiis thai lleiirv Kuril has ever
'iccn n defender of I he government of
:!ie I'nited Stales."
Mr. Lucking "He has done a mil
ion times more than vour client ever
has."
Mr. Stevenson "We expect to
-how how nun h llenrv 1'ord has done.
A'hcii it is to his advantage, when il
;s tirofitable to him. he supports the
I nilcd Slates; but when he is evinc
ing bis true tcrliug. bis true spirit,
lie is us anti-American as auv pro-
rnmn in the whole country, or any
pro-Mexican in the whole of Mexico."
Oscar tl, Coutptoii, now of San An
tonio, lormcrlv ol tilcn Springs.
Texas, continued the talc of the hor
'Icr raids, tllcn Springs wus a col
lection of five adobe houses, a "sol
licr house," at blacksmith shop, and
a store. Nine I.'. S. soldiers were sla
tinned ut the place, their duty being
lo patrol about 115 miles of border.
At 11 o'clock bn the night of May
V 111 Hi. t'ompton said he uas awak
ened bv the arrival of l'J.'i Mexican
who immediatclv bigan lo shoot up
(he settlement and set fire to (he
"soldier house." The mnrnitilers did
not come from the direction of the
border, but from the north or from
farther into the interior of Texas.
Cnmptoii was alone Willi his three
I'lrhlren, his wile being inviiv for
medical treatment. Thu Mexicans
were shouliu" "Long live Carrana,"
and "Long live I'aiicho Villa!" and
"Kill the soldiers!" The noise
awakened his little girl, 7' years
old, and bis little bov !' Years old.
The other bov, 0 veins old mid dcAf
anil dumb, slept through the noise.
About 1 o'clock, the fight contin
uing. Comnton's little (laughter was
screaming so much that he took her
lo a nearby house, where sonic women
were; but was thereafter unable to
re-enter his house. The fight lasted
until H o'clock the next morning, three
doled Sti.tes soldiers and Camp
ions 4'; vear old bov helm; ki'lcd.
The deaf 'mid dumb child was saved
bv remaining oblivious to the noise.
A TRIAL W. ,m
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N0TH3NG that vo could say would co thorough!;'
convince you of thu value of Chrurberhh1;;
Tablets us n pursonul trial. Wo can toll y::.:
of thousands who have been pcnv.nr.cntly cv::ci cf
chronic constipntton, indigestio;:, biI5.oucnt.-K-j at!:
headache and disorders -of tlu stomach r.:l 1!
but this will have little wckhtwitli vouaacc: , . .J
to n personal trial. That ulvvnys convinces.
. PORTLAND. June 7. Bv unani
mous vote, pastors and lavmen of
Portland churches last night went on
record ns approving the organization
of a federation of Portlnifd churches
to promote the general welfare of
the churches und foster religious
movements and community better
ment. N.earlv 200 representatives of
Portland churches attended. Fully
$500 was pledged. This amount alone
insures the minimum held necessary
for the federation.
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