The Weather Maximum yesterday -"i.T Minimum toiluy lMst night's rainfall .0." int. Prediction Km In ton i; hi mill Sat unlay. Daily Fourteenth Tmjt. Forty-ninth Year. MEDFORD, OK'KdOX, FK'lh.W. .lAXl'AK'V :ln. lic'it so. 2(;t a u a til AGREEMENT ON TREATY Senator Lodqe Refuses to Accent Reservation to Article Ten Draft ed bv Former President Taft So Democrats Walk Out Hitchcock Declares Treaty Will Be Called Un in Senlate for Debate February 10 Opinion Divided as to Success. WASHINGTON', J;ui. .'10. --The unofficial bi-pnrlisnn negotiations on reservations to the pence treatv PinliltMi.lv came to an end todav when the democratie senators, fail ing in a last attempt It) obtain a compromise on article ten, walked out of the conference and announc ed thev would seek some other meth od of obtaining ratification. The democratic leaders said the next step would not he determined until there had been a consultation among the friends of the treatv. Thev indicated tin it- nothing- would be done for a few duvs. The final break came when Sena tor Lodge, of Massachusetts, the re publican leader, refused to accept a reservation to article ten drafted bv former President, Taft and presented to -the bi-partisan conference by the democrats. After consultation with his partv associates. Senator 1 1 ilcitcock an nounced that notice would be given in the senate tomorrow that on Feb ruary 10 he would move to take up the treatv for debate. Opinion ninony senators was divided as to whether the motion could secure a majority. WOliCKSTKIi, Mass.. Jan. X Rergennt Alvin ( York, war hero, who is tourimr the United States in behalf of the Alvin C. York founda tion to found and maintain a school in the mountain section of the south, was today forced to cancel his lour owing to an altack of appendicitis, lie was stricken after his lecture in Jioston Tuesday night. He was placed under doctor..' care here and lliey advised an im mediate operation. E, If MILAN', Jan. 30. The annulment of a marriage has been obtained here BOlely on the grounds that it was childless. , This decision is expected to he followed by numerous applica tions for annulment on similar grounds, for there is no divorce in Italy. The actif.n of the tribunal is in dorsed by the Italian press as a whole and the socialists have gone so far as to prepare a measure for the intro duction Into the chamber proposing that marriages shall be compulsorily annulled if nu children result from them. I E "IDE MORE EDWARDS TALKS THE MORE ASHKYILLK. X. C. Jan. :i0.-lie-1 pi vinir to a statement lust night bv j Governor Kdwlirds of New .Terse ' that William Jennings Itrvan "sound-1 ed a deatli harmony' in the demo-! erntie primnrv with San Francisco ) ns the "inoreup." Mr. Hrvnn said; here todav he Imped the New Jersey j executive "would keep on talking"." ns "no champion of the honor traf-: lie can talk long- without insulting-j the conscience and sen! of decency ; of the country." j "The more (invenmr Kd wards i taik." said Mr. P.rvan. "the more dshaipcJ Chairman Cuiii'iiing-i wiii . GIVEN SECOND VOTE OF CONFIDENCE 510 TO 70 I'AltIS, Jan. :to The cabinet of Premier Millerand was given a vote confident'!.' in the chamber of deputies today at a session attended by virtually all the mem Iters. The vote was Mo in favor of the ministry to seventy against it. and with no abstentations from voting. . PARIS, .Ian. ISO. At today's meeting of the cabinet council K Premier .Millerand made the I ministers actpiuiutcd with the conversations which wore held fr during the recent visit ol Presi- dent Poincare and tin; premier i of Belgium. f E IS HALTED BY LACKOF FOOD London Believes Sensational Gains bv Bolshevik Arimies in East About Over Because of Difficulty of Suiiulv -Ficihtinq Snirit Denikine Troops Saiil to H'ave Recovered. LONDON'. Jan. 'Mi. Difficulties of supply have probablv Mopped the advance of liolshcvik troops along the trans-Siberian railroad west of Irkutsk, according lo advices to the war office. I Machmcnts are re ported to have reached the Chinese frontier southeast of Rlisk. Latest reports show that relations between (be new government ami tin (.'.echo-Slovaks have become wor-e and that bolshcvisin is Lrnininv ground as a result ul' the arrival of red agents. Kncounters between Semenoff's troops ami Czech de tachments are repotted. In south K'tissia the bolsheviki have resumed their advance against (leneral I enikine. ( n the wc.-tern half of (he front the main effort of the soviet I mops appears lo be di rected southward against Crimea, ami south wot ward against the Khersou-Nikolaief-Odc.-it area. In the former sector thev have reached the northern end of the i thin us ami captured Oeni click ami I Vrekop. but further progress across lb.1 narrow anil easily defended neck of land has been staved moiuenlarilv. In the latter area the reds have pnshed forward down the raihvav toward N'ikolaieff alter occupying Klinbethgrad. but still are about ."it miles from N'ikolaieff. Iteds Checked on Kast On the eastern half of the front the threatening- red advance along the wcslern shores of the Caspian iea has been checked anil thrown back. In the center (ieneral Oeni k i lie's units have fallen b.-n-k. but in the Don region the nnti-bol-dieviki are maintaining- their positions. All reports concur hi saving the Kussian retreat is being carried out in an or derly manner and that the pursuing soviet cavalrv is gaining- around onlv step hv step and is lo-dmr severely. Continued on Page KighO be of giving- re-peclabilit v to hi, can didacy for tin- presidential mmi i na tion ami the more certain it will be that prominent democrats will have other engagements when invited to his meeting. "(io em or Kdwnnl-' candidacy i an often .-e ngnin.-t the democratic parfv, and the sooiu-r he finds out that he is going- ui again t a stoic wall ami settle-; down to companion ship with t!io-e who u-ed to be cn L'au'ed in the criminal business of which he ha become he nio.-t con spicuous champion, the sooner the pariv will bo able to turn it- atten tion to the important work before it." RED ADvANC SAYS BRYANPALESTMEARABiANS yk . t - - f v 7 J HOSTO.V There Is n fiictory here wlinrq Btrlke will not occur. Soventy-anven prolll-xlinrtMi: einiilove sloekliolilera operate It In South HohIoii.' 'I hey nmka clRara. They ure pulil hlch wafies unit share In the prnlils. Tlie olllcers work. loo. H. Hronkliorm (rinlit ) . in treasurer, ami Joshua O. Kon eca (left), Is buyer, uslile from their regtilur liours at the bench. The workers siiiK and whistle. SINKS AT SEA XICW YORK. Jan. .".O. The Amer ican Hteitmer .Mielero Trout .Matau.as, Culia, .1 an nary 2::, for Philadelphia, broke in two ami sank al sea, ncconl hiK to a wifeless message reei:ived here today by the naval ci.'nimunica Lions serviee. One loat with the cliief officer am! seventeen men, ha.s been pickiHl up by the .steamer O.cttc and another boat with the captain and 2 men is still mianlng. Tliu Iohh of liie tnnlter was report ed by the steamer O.ette by wireless relayed thru1 the U. S. S. Clenison. The position given by the Ozette in dicated that she picked up the men approximately 150 miles east of Sa vannah, On. The message, reporting the rescue said: "Picked up lifeboat containing chief officer, third mate, four engi neers and twelve members of crew of tank steamer Mielero which broke in two on .January 2ft and sank. (!ap-i tain's boat with 22 men cf crew Ktil! adrift. Heavy northeast seas ipoder ating." The message was dated at I0:'t0 n. m. today. The Mielero was owned by the Cuba distilling company and she car ried a cargo of 1)IMI,oihj gallons of molasses in bulk. She was built at Quincy. Mass., in 1 !) 1 7 and registered 5S5:: gn.ss tons. Representatives here of the Cuba Distilling company said they had re ceived no information beyond that contained in the radio dispatch. E RESPECT FOR THE QUEEN WITH GREY FOX IFF LONDON, .Ian. :tit. (Jueen Mary made the mistake recently of wear ing a huge grey fox muff when at tendini: a meeting i.t the West Nor folk Kox Hounds. According to tlr Central New:!. .lust before the pack was started one of the hounds spied the muff and made for it. Soon most of the pack swarmed about the queen to the great delight of the king and the considerable discomfort of the queen. The mast er of t he hounds finally extricated her without dam age. OBJECT 10 ZIONISTS ROM K, .Ian. .to. iv.-pe Ib-nedict has received a memorandum from Arabian tribes in Palestine which protests against what is called the "pro-XionisL" polity of fireat Itritain, andj A. J. IJalfour's statement that "Palestine must be for the Jews." The memorandum denounces the re port that bolshevik Jews have been given pcrrnissU.-n to settle in Pales tine! ainl declares the Arab will nevfr allow Zionists to take posses sion of their country. DIRECTORS WORK WITH CHICAGO WOMEN EMPLOYjFRENCH MONEY MALE SERVANTS TO HOOK! PDicie mm THEM OP AND 00 HAIR CIIICACO. .Ian. Ji)-Men supplanted house ui.pns ns -house servants at (he , Yoiioir Women's ( 'lm.-l iaii a-oeiat ion hord here todav. A .-hurt aire of housemaids force! employment of men, said Mrs. ,J. M. Sharp, a matron of the hotel, who de clared I lie siibst il at on proved verv satisfactory. Mrs. Sharp expressed the op inion thai "general substitu tion of houi; nidi for house maids is the onlv solution of the servant problem,' and added: "I iot .1-") replies within 1M hours in answer to an adver tisement for hoiiM' men, but not one replied to an advertise ment for bouse maids. A friend of mine employes n Japanese as Indv's maid to do her hair, hook her up and t care of her clothes.' 4, ; .j. 4, 4. 4. 4. .f BILL WOULD PUT ORKOON CITY. Ore.. Jan. :;).- State Representative Chris Hohuehel has drafted a bill for submission 10 the people at the November election he announced today, providing for a new state highway commission, to, be coin posed of three members, one ap pointed from each of tin? thret? con gressional districts of the stale, with a salary of ?:p;imi and traveling ex penses. It is provided that one com missioner shall be naincd until De cember 0 1 , I !'-'. one until December 1 , 1121, and one until December .' 1 , 1 122, future appointments to run for t lireo years. The measure would authorize the commission to purchase, acquire, coii- I nil NIL a II II II jH I il I 1 1 J 1 1 II M 1 il ' I 1 1 I II1S in. tins ana mnruim-ry ior ine produc tion of any and all road building ma terials. NKW YORK, Jan. SO. The appli cation (.f I:an Johnson, president of the American leamn- to have !-ef aside a preliminary injunction obtained by tho New York club restraining him and the St. Louis and Cleveland ehibs from Interfering with Carl Mays, a pitcher for the Yankees, pending trial of the Ktiit for a permanent in-jun- tion, was denied today by the appellate division i.f the supreme court. The court expressed no opin ion on the merits of the controversy, giving leave to the defendants to move t( vacate the temporary in junction If the plaintiff should fail to move the tase for trial promptly. BAN JOHNSON LOSES j ON INJUNCTION S0IT MEN 4 4 IN FIVE YEARS I'AlilS. Jan. L1!. ( 'oinincnlimr oi I he evebanu'e sit uat ion. the hit ran I ;.i'Ji':H'l s.iv-; tiubivr "This is one of the ravtt cri e: 'f the nasi live years." "If no remedy is possible, if uu- L'rene has iufeetcd Ihc oruanisin, l tie new spa per conl nines. only an opeialioii will save us. In financial lati'j nae i' t his means lin nidation or some kind of compression of 'our del.tr The finam-in! nolicv of the l-'reneh Lovernincnt is lo avoid as far as pos sible restrict ing I lade with all na tions, Although the u cavity of the situa tion is fully appreciated, it may be -aid (here is no panicky feclim: in official circles. It is estimated by persons in elo..e touch with the nrob Iciii thiil it will rcnuirc about fivv vtar-i for l-'ranee to ovep'ome Iter financial (lit t icnlt ies. PARIS. Jan. :I0. An imporlanl pari of the pi eeds of the new French loan will lie upplicd to the retirement of paper in eirculnlioti. This will be one of the essenlial fea tures of the i:oye!iiiiicnt.s plan to improve the financial situation, the Associated I 'res-, is able lo saw Radiejil increases in taxation to balance the budget and if necessary riL'id rest ricDotis on the importa tions of luxuries to check the depre cation of the franc also have been derided llpoll, FAR AS LIGHT LONDON, Jan. ti In a small room at the imperial college of technology. Soul h Kenslngti.n, Professor A. C. Uahkiiic is perfecting an instrument I which f.heots messages as a gun I I hoots lihells. j A person talking into a t rum pet (attached to a minute mirror, rcflect ! ing a .strong light, can send a nics siige to any distance reached by the 1 light without fear c.T the words being ; intercepted, il is said. The words spoken can be heard distinctly half a mile away and are transmitted thru projectors to an electric battery at tached to a pi:-ce oT selenium filled hi an ordinary telephone receiver. The larger the receiving battery the greater diMancc can the message he sent. CARTRIDGE CLOTH IS LATEST N. V, STYLE ; WASH I.n ('TON, Jan. 2 It.- Car tridge cl'.'lh, a new material created ! by the war, Is being t rrisformcd by j war department experts into attrac tive rtoods for women's wear. Ham- pies of the material made up in wom jen's blouses of fetching design is ho ling offered for sale in New York j mures to ffl la w milady takes to It. ,ir It proves popular other creations wijl be put on sale. I i uuiuiu umiLu UNCLE SAM HINDI ii n rinurnti ON EVERY BOTTLE OF BOOZE GREAT BRITAIN .. .j, .$. .. .. ., LONDON. Jjin. :;p. A caii- v catiire of "I'ni'le Sam" vv 1 elongated nrobosci-; bcariiej (lie v word "prohibition" is soon to v appeal' on labels pa -ted on '" i wrv l,..iile. , ivl ul' Iti'rl'. UIIM' k and bar- v r wln.kcv. ' sold in (ileal r.ritam. T!ie la- ' bcls, live nnllion ot wbi.di have bi'cn printed, bear llii-. in -e rip- " I ion : v "If prolnbiiiou wins I here will be 110 more beer." Some dealer-, obji-ctcl lo this ': ' wordirc,. on the : round Dial the bell er c!n--s cii. oim'is iniht - v v consider il vidua r, mi a second ' ' label has ln-cu prinlcil for n-,e by uroccrs bearmir a keteh of ! ' nu inverted pyramid dc.:unated "prohibition" and llie warnitiu: "Local otdion i the linn end '' :' of this wedee. Don't let them ': ilrive it home." UNITED STATES Allhoiiuli Influenza Enittemic Ovir Lartic Part of Country Medical Nursinti Facilities Are Adequate Pneumonia Gains While Flu Loses In Chicatio Honolulu Suffers. AVASIIINUTON. Jan. :m. . Altho iuflucn.a has n vv become epidemii' over a larue pari of the country Ihc public health service said (odav lb' situation was well in hand pructi ally everywhere mid lhal mcilica! and n ursine; facilil ies wen pi'ov iii'' adciiliate. YAKIMA. Wii-I... Jan. :m. All school eon I est s for the coming I wo Weeks were today called off by S11 peniilemleiil A. ( Davis as a pre ctpit ioiia rv meas'ire 011 uccoiuil of the influenza si I mil ion u Inch is to day reporli-d a-, more serious. An eiuergencv hospital will be opened a sitoii as possible in the Sunday school rooms of the Kirst I'resbvle rian tdiureh, which have been select ed us (he best oiitirters available. CIIICAOM, Jan. :iO.--Nevv inlluen a cases reported to Hie health de parliueiil duriii'.' the lasl 21 hours dropped to l.lli!!. jul over half the hie.Ii mark of I he present ep demie. Sixl v-iught deal lis I'rom in fhieu.a were rejiorted ami S'J from pneumo nia. New cases of pneumonia re ported reached -MX I he highest num ber reported for auv 'J-l hours since the epidemic appeared. IHlN'oLrn;. T. IL. Jan. LML f Iv the Assocjalcd Press. ) Three dcuths from inlbicna were repotted hen1 today, makiin 12 fatalities here from t he d:sca-e mi ice Jamia rv 1 . Sixty-four cities have been rep.irled 1 u ri uir that time. The s luation on the i-laml ol Maui, second largest island'of the Hawaiian uroitp. was dednnd out of hand todav and the territorial health doctor has been dipnlclictl to the place. Two deaths luive oe. (Continued on Pago Kfght) N0TOR0US BANDIT DIES HIS REAL OSSIMNfi. N. Y.. Jan. :tO - The body of Cordon Kawcett ll.11nbv.no torious murderer and bandit who was eiccl rocnlcd In si.n.r s;,!,,, late last night for the murder of two officials of 11 Itroolilvn savings bunk in !eeembcr, l!MH. will be buried to day. No, one claimed the bodv and the nivslerv surround his parent age which he bad stiidiou-Jv .Minrdcd, remained unsolved. An anion, v ,1,.,., 1 1 . . t tin brain of the youthful criminal a- 'normal'' ami well developed. FLO SITUATION WELL N HAND U.u.rMHICIM Of VERGE Of DIG REVOLT As'st i'Jostn:asttT Gfn'l Biakslee Tells Senate Committee Conditions 'Dis qtiietliui anil Portentious of Disas trous Coiisciiuenees 40.000 Re plies to 200.000 Qiiestionuates Show Toilers of Soil Keatty to Quit Farm cr Cut Down Production. , WASIilNdTnX, J;,n. ::tl. I)e creased farm production next year and a con-euiirnl increase in the co -1 of living, due to dissatisfaction of farmers a predicted before tlui senate pordoffice comuiiltee todav by James 1. Klnkslce. fourth assist ant postmaster general. More than in.mm answers to 2t)0.mm ouestion naires sent to fanners, he said, iudi cnlc a condition "disnuiiding: and portenlious of d;saslroits eonso iptences." , , ' A report siiminavizimr the conlehls of the farmers' answers prepared bv Ceoige L. Wpml, superintendent of the division of rural mails, was rend by Mr. lihtkslee. Declnrimr that the fanners were tired of receivinir low return- for lomr. bant periods of toil while city dwellers lived in "ease ami comfort with high wares nnd short hours," the report said that the re plies received indicated that hun dreds of farmers had resolved either to unit the farm entirely or trrentlv decrease production. - Complain of II. ( 1u Complaint was made in ti majority of the replies, (he report said, of the high prices paid bv consumers as compared with the low return to tlw farmer, indientimr tin entirely dis proportionate profit for the middle man. A member of Ihc committee re marked that the replies seemed to bo "mostly from a bunch of bolshc vists." which prompted Mr. lilnksleo to say that in Ins opinion the situa tion was exlrenielv serious. Inability to obtain I'nrtu labor wns another complain! id' the fanners. The report said that the tri'ont de mand in the eilies for labor with lii;:Ii nav and short hours is drivinir the farm hired help and the farmer.1 bovs am! irirls lo the eilv. Funnel's Iteseatfiil "The high cost of weurinjr' nppnr- id. nf slaples not produced on the farm, of farm implements, and fer tilizers, nil of which seem to have filled the farmers minds with dls courniremenl, nnd resentment, is cer tain lo result in the curtailment of food production,' the report said. Mr. Iliakslce said the report and all other data bearing on the mat ter had been submitted to Postmas ter (b-iieral Itnrleson. Kxtcnsioii of the rural parcel post service to make il cas-er for llie farmer lo 'sell his products direct lo the eilv consumer was advoealed bv Mr. UlaksJee as one step toward correcting; the condi tions indicated. Accompanying1 the questionnaire to tanners was a letter urging them lo take advatit; f the rural parcel lie greatly in- post svstem. Production could creased, the letter shortage of labor imrliv remedied, if ship their products ami not devote the time and the scrvii-i said, and the complained rf farmers would bv pa reel post r nu n valuubln of their UVnj.s and vehicle market. to hauling foodstuffs to GAME, HIDES IDENTITY 10 THE LAST j llamhv muiutained his composure to the last, smiling: as he was ptrap- ped to (tie chair and makinir ft brief I oral statement to the warden nnd J witnesses iust before life was Hnuff j cd out. as lie lei 1 ine dealli House lie call ed out to his companions : "Good bye, fellows! I alwavs liked to try everything; once." The murderer gave three letters tt the warden. u-ked him to mail Ibem and keep the addresses secret.