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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1919)
' MTSDFOntJ MATH TRTBT7NT!, MEDT'OTITJ,' OREO Q?T, TUflSftA Y, STTNfl " ST, '1 01 9 TACTR TFTRCT! " OF BE RAN KHANC'IHCO. ,lun M. The (IVIllllllllo t'lldlt 1'1'HIIIII'I'I'H lll'lllll Nlll ll Pacific iii'imn iirct liciiiir nlili.ml only in Hiaiill imrt ni'vnriliiiu In I'rol'cKMor IiiIiii M. ('ulili, iliriiclor ul' llic ('olli'tfo nl' IihIhtWih, ul I Im l,'nivcrilv oi' WiiuIiiiikIuHi Kcalllc. "There urn in our Pacific ooiihI wiitim, no I'm- iih known, mom limn Mill HucoicK nl' I'ihIi, .Hcvcrnl liimilrcd HIM'I'icH of I'rllHtlll'IIIIIIH llllll IIHlllllHltX mill iiimiv KiHiciii of inai'iiiu iiIl'iih. Morn than half nf llio hiivcii-h of I'ihIi arc known In iiohm'hn coiiHiilcruolc fond value, vet tt'u do not iilili.n inure than nlioiit '15 In fill of Ilium uijil of iiiiwii i.) hiiim'ii'h ii rii umimi to it verv liiilitml exlcnl. Of llin cninlncciin nlioiil xix HiiiM'ii'H mil iihi'iI cnniiiier ciallv, while of ; Ilia iiioIIiihIin only nlioiil eleven Hiieeien ale to In) i'oiinil in our innrkcK "Mlinv iirolilciiiN in cuiiiieelinn with llin lii'Nt nii'llioiU of nri'iiiiriiiir Hicho for iiini'ket will have lo lie hoIvimI he font Ilia inaioritv of the niiccici (mi he utilUcil. nail Ihcne nrnhlciai. arc lieiuu iittui'ki'il in I'ixlierii'K eiiieriincn tul lahuralnricn VHtnlilinlii'il on lliix ciVvt hincii 1111(1. !A I'oiiKiileriilile Imrt of tlio reHcnrch work of the new fulliw of )''ihcneH will he iiloui; thee linen. "All iulcrcxliiitf nrolileiu fur the l.actciinlnuiHt mnl I'lieiiiist in Hint of ili'leriiiiniiiK wliv I he llcsli of ccrlain Chinook or Kiiiu wiliium hIioiiIiI lie white while the lurtli' tiiniiirilv lira of the iiniiiiI Kiilinon color. Tliin ni'cu liar I'oiiililion urcvaili from I'liurt Soiinil to lie rial.' Sen. UciiiV lirueliciil-, Iv unknown koiiiIi of the Mound, mnl tin (import ion in from one.foiirlli to -ttii nl of Hie I'litcli. With tlico off-color fixll the fleili w itenerallv while. iilHiiniuli iicca-iunall v nne is fiiiiml Willi flch on onii hiiln white mnl on tlir other red. while n few have iiiotlli'il HckIi. A iIu-hh white laealed fi-h ilo not lirinu the fixlier ini'ii miicli inure than one-fifth lm Urii'D ohtnincd for (hi1 red incatod fist), owim; to llin iliffii'ultv I'Xlier. icncfil in olitiiiniin; n market for Iheni it iuflictM n henvv financial handican iiiioii Hioho inicralinc in thu rcuion affected. y - PAN. KKANTISCO.' Juno 21. In a htatement dictated hv TIioiiiiih J. Mooiivv, Hervimr n sentence of life iliiihnoiiinint for murder in conncc tinri witli n lioml) explosion during u "nroinirodnunH imriida" here Jnlv 22, lllll), he wiirnx imiiinM cominltinir a nv liomli rxnloKioiiH on July I a ."they would not benefit mv cniiNo lint Imrt it liryond mennirc." The Hlatcincnt wiih dictated In n ronrencntalive of the Tri-Citv l.ahor Kevicw nt Sim Uncnlin nriHon. Miinaev ihsaed tile Klatemenl lieeuimo of reports Hint there iniulit he liomli oxiilosioiiK. MILK IN BERLIN ONLY liKItl.IN', Juno 2i. Authorities of (irmitor llortln ontruntod with the dlHtrlhuHon of Tula and milk cloclnrot In n communication 1o tho linunrlul food milliliter. Hint llortln In now ro od vlnn only 200,000 iiuiirtB of milk dully, which In ltd (inarm lens than tho city hud a year nno. TIiIb, It ID Hit III , Is. sufficient only for children nnd tho nick. Tho minimum required for tho noodH of thona ontltlcd to milk In about to collapse, nay tho uuthorltloH, who uccimo tho food liilnlHtry of fullliiK to tuko proper monuuros to rolluvo tho Bltuntlon. ANTIOCH ITEMS Mm. CliurlCB I'rnltt wiih ovor In Antloch TuoBdny lookliiK for a girl to holp hnr with tho work. Mrs. It. IS, Mooro rodo hnrsolmck from tho Brown's Cnhln to hor mr onts' homo nl Antloch botwoon tho hours of 8 o'clock In tho morning till half pant nlno at nlirht. Wnllor Frank wont to l'roRpoct to work on tha road but roturnod with in tho wook nnd wont to thQClroon Sprlnn Mountain road to work. lOlliort GlnsH stnrtod to tho moun tain raiiKO with hln cattlo' Krlday. JIIb wlfo uccompanlad him to Union crcok and Mr. Mynull helped to drlvo tho cuttlo. A. Ctimmlngs Is holplng Jobs Qluns during hnylng. (loorgo Stacoy Blnrtod road work Friday on tho rood by tho J. W. Scott ranch ' hut only Kiib a few mon on aocounl of ovoryono busy with haying. Pharmacists Meet In Frisco. SAN FHANCISCO. Juno 24. An niitnmobila tour of HlO citv. n blisi- nosH HOHsion nnd tho nrcimrntion of roHoIutlons mid. ft irrmul hull wcro i'onturoH on tlio nrocrnm of tho first jihiltml convention of tho American 'RcKi&torCu riiunuacitils hero today. CLEMENCEAU WILL REIN SOON AS' . PEACE IS SIGNED I'AIIIS, .limn 'J I. Premier Clem enccau Iiiin exurcMHi'd Ink intiinliou lo reniun frmii officii iim nooii' iih the treaty ix iiroiiiiilunleil, I'ccliinr tlinl he ban accinniiliHhcil I he tuHk for which be iiHHumed thu urcinicrHhin. hiivh Miircul llutin in tho Kchu iln I'nriH. It in vxiiei'leil thnl narliamcnt would ratify tha treaty lata in July, l'AIIIH. Juiih 'J.I. -''Wo havn wnit ed -111 yearn for thin moment," ex claimed Premier ('lemoiiocnu ax he upcncij tbn iliHiiiitcli nnnouneinir I hat (InniuiMV woiihl dlifii ,lho treaty, nt llin llicntiii' of Ihe cnuncil of (here tliiH iiflarnoon. "l''or 'III vnrn," he cnnllnucd, "the mailed tint of the rei Irn ((leruiiiii trooiier) who ban unv erned (Icrmaav him menaced the world. Wild her the man'M naina wax Hihinari'li or William II, if wiih Hlill tha Kiliae reilro'of tho Miildle Aires Hurroundcd by Hohlicrv mid drunk with liriile. "Iln caiefiil : keen vonr liowdcr dry. lie careful. Keiiiiinl Ihe world thnl it ix livinir on u barrel of that liowdcr. "Thin rcitrc'n ilueina ix Ihal iniubt ix riuhl. Hint a xlulc'x oulv obliL'.ition ix ilx own iuterexl, that treatiex do not exixt when thev elaxh,uilh the interest of u'xlnte, mnl uet rich liv any iiieunx. e I, now from witucxxex who were nt Ihe xidn of William II that when ho learned of the Siirn icvo IrilL'edy, he who iioxed IIH li keener of the ncace xaid: 'Tbn boor has Hlruek. Now wu xliall xce what an army m. PARIS SEES GRAVITY PEACE TASK AHEAD I'AIIIB, Juno 2t In auch head lines an "Itcully peuco at luitt" doe (ho pruHH of l'urlH uxpruaB Its relief nt tho formnl end of tho ureal war. Kdltorliil wrltvrii vmhroldor their text with comiiinniB In kwplng with tho prlnclplna profeHod by (heir re npecllve newxpnpern. hut nono of Hit wrltum in outlroly Jubilant. Viiilcr lylng all (ho cominoul In tho ftiellnK thai (ho tank which Hub abend In al moin ciunl to thai of winning tho war. ' WOMEN'S HATS MAY BE ' ANY SIZE IN FALL INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Juno H. BtyloB ot womon'a hnta next full will bo nay nlto big or llttlo, Juxt go tho hat la nrtlHtlc -ncrordlng to opinion cxproanod today by auloamon attend ing (ho Klxluonlh annunl convention of tho Millinery Travellngmcn's Nat ional nnnnrluiloii horo. Stylea In inllllnory, bowovor, will not remain rigid thru a nciiRon, they any. The Outbursts of Everett True BylCONDO ANU THE IU3UPFJCIC2MT- fKeLIMlpJqRV Pl?elaATiOM- YOU KNOW WHAT 1 MCAN' AN O ACIVAY8 THCRS 15 THAT INTANCTlV3t.CS iOMOTHING AGOVT IT ALU VOO KNOW WHAT i . 1 CM'T KNOU WHAT WU H2AM Umccss voo T6CC f-tcr t YOU KNOW WHAT i MtflN v,; r SECY BAKER ANSWERS CHAMBERLAIN NOTE WASHINGTON.. Juno 24. Reply ing to complaint forwarded by Sen ator Chumborluln, Oregon, that Amorlcan military cemotorlea In Kranco wero not properly cared for. Secretary linker wroto, tho senator today that tha graves registration Hcrvlce was romovlnR bodies from Ixolutod burial groundB to large cem- otarles such as that at Surwncs, near 1'arla. Tllo socrotary aald tho com- otorloa wero being cared tor la every way. TAKE JOY RIDE ON LOS ANGELES STEAM ROLLER I .OS ANCIKLKS, Cnlif.. June 24. Jov riderH unvo tho automobile pro tection sound' Bomctbinir new to wor ry about todnv when thev made fiwnv with an 8-ton xlcam roller, iironertv of Frank (lillexnie. Hint bad stood on a vacant lot near Mr. Gillesnie'j home for sonic months. At noon the roller bad not been found. MANY ARE KILLED IN GERMAN FOOD RIOTS ISKRI.IX. June. 23. tBv the Asso ciated Press.) Koliee nnd soldiers who intervened in food riot in the northern suburbs of Berlin todnv ex ehiinL'eil shots wiih mobs of men nnd women, but there were no casualties. A number of shops were plundered. Reports from Mannheim snv that 11 persons were killed and I!7 wound ed in riotimr Sunday. Two hundred persons were arrested. SENATOR CUMMINS WILL DRAFT R. R. LEGISLATION WASHINGTON'. Juno 24 First definite steps lookine to the drnftine of general railroad lcirislution were taken today bv the state interstate commerce committee in authorizim: a sub-committee headed bv Chairman Cummins to draft n tentative bill Senator Cummins said ho hoped to submit the measure within n month nnd that further hearincrs might) be held. ' - 18 cents a package Cmi r cocf mwrywhar fn tcientiflcilly package of 30 ciiaraUma; or tan pack4a 200 eieara(taa) in itainm-papar tovarad carfon. Wm atronfty rac otnmonrf thia carton fbr tha Aoti . or offica aupply or whan fou traral v. ax v i "V Txhey Win You On Quality!' Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette I Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty oforl Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish arM choice Domestic tobaccos and are 'smooth and mild, but have that desirable full , body and certainly hand . out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the . world at any price for quality, . flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste! . i R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. - Winiton-Salem, N. C. ! ' 1USJ1Y 'SAN 1-RAKCISOO. June 21. Atnior Gcncrul John F. Jlom'son, (oniiiiander of the western depart ment of tho United Btute.s nrmv, said recently Hiit if he were n vounK man nnd not in the service, be would en list nnd npt'lv for an assignment to an Alaska station. "Wo nre now recruiting a battal ion of the 21st infantry to full strenL'th so it can he sent north to relieve the United States guards sta tioned in Alaskan forts. I don't be lieve a vountf man could nut in three years more profitably than 1 in the nrmv in Alaskn. "Dnrinir that time ho enn become neauuintcd with conditions nnd when bis term expires he will know mill where to co lo eet in on the irronn l floor. Service in Alaska offers many advantages, am one which is a 20 per ecnt increase in puv and a lunrer ra tion ullowunce." The. nrmv has five forts in Alaskn and usually one company of infantry is statfoned nt each fort. Woman Thinks She Can't Talk Enough ' "I had gall atones for 14 years and Buffered severely from gas, colic and Indigestion. Doctors wanted me to go to the hospital, but I took Hayr's. Wonderful Remedy instead. and aca now feeling fine and better than I ever did. I can't talk enough about this remedy." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tlnal tract and allays, the inflamma tlon which, causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince op money refund- efl. For sale by druggists everywhere, -i -. Adv. When Shopping EAT and DRINK at;;: ' Southern Oregon's Leading ; Confectionery PIANOS ! Brlglitcn your home with music. You will find a Laf- f argue piano one of the best investments you ever made. An' unridtit or player puano fulfills the" dreams of your wife, your daughter or your son and his friends. ; AH will he delightpd with tho !Laf fargnc because of its perfect tone and wondrous beauty. '"Why should you wait 1 Buy now. . r it.-.-.;. f 1 ( ' The House of Quality. INSURE Your Grain and Hay and :. . Ranch Buildings. I have best plan, cheapest RATES and .BEST COMPAN IES. ' Don't put it off. SEE ME. J. W. WAKEFIELD ,.. Fhono 17-B. Bill llllll I IB WW II BAD BREATH, Ml DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They will certainly do so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. SWIM K APS Make your choice while the assortment is complete. ' Sold exclusively by . , EAT Where the Eats Are Good THE GUSHER CAFE : :fl.;. DON'T Blame alt your electric troubles oh your battery... If the Electric equipment on your car is at fault your battery can not be kept In 4 its proper condition. Let us inspect, adjust or repair any of your ' electric troubles. . k. . , . , ... -,, , "WE DO IT RIGHT" f 1 - ' ' rii Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 Xortli Grape. Phone 237-R. The Battery Shop : ; .-i : Is Now Open for Business -:.Vv; -'i- , ' WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRIC -J , Batteries any make Recharged and Repaired. Ex- .1 - -t i mi ' C!n i c?o IFi-iiA Q-rii;Ortrl rT. 1 Yl T1 (1 TT" ' cii, ii ui aim J.. KjtiLioi-tii.i.v.111. guaiauiv ui iuujivj ., refunded. : C. A. Linch, Proprietor. 115 W. Main St. Medford . ' "! : .v. 1 IHE DANK OF Absolute Safety The NedforpNationalBank Your Bank ' BECAUSE , ; . v You Want Security. . And Here you Have It. .. ,' ; You Want Protection .'r:. : And Here You Get It. W. H. GORE, President. JOHN S. ORTH, , THE RIVERSIDE RECREATION CLUB Invites rou to attend , DANG E At the Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, June 28th , , Music by Roberts Orchestra ;.. 'Admission $1.00 per couple Spectators, 2-f5c. ... Dancing from 8:30 to 1:00 , Refreshments at a moderate cost. '