Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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ITOFOTm M"ATL TKTTnTNTE. MFPFOTITV OTiF.fiON. TUESDAY. FfT"!T?TTAT"' 10. 1020
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10 PLEDGE VOTE
TO EITHER PARTY
BEST PEAR SAYS
NKW YOHIC. Feb. 10.--HctIm
Hoover Suniluv ni'-'lit issued a state
men I ililinintr Ms attitude toward 111
presidency. Mis statement follow
In order to answer a lnn:e niiin
Ijer 'of tmestions all at once, let lae
t'liinliasii-'e lliat I have taken a ilav
off from the industrial conference
ashinctoti lo eo:ne lo N'ew Yor
solelv to.iltend to nn.'ssin" matter
in connection' with the children's re
liel'. '
Presidency Not Sought
I wan! to sav ni-aiii: I have not
Minclil anil am not seek in-: the nrcsi
nencv. f nm not a candidate: J hav
no 'organization. .No one is an
tlioneii to speak for me uoliticullv
"As an American erlicn hv hirth
nnd of Ion'.' nnccslrv. am naturally
icenlv inleresteil in the inesenl eril
leal sitnatioii. Mv sincere and onlv
tohlical desire is that one or hoth o
the i'ieat nolitii'al uarlies will ai
Proncli Iho vital issues which hn
mown oui 01 i lie war anil are new
with 11 clear Durnose lookiii" lo th
neuare 01 our Denote, anil that can
ilnlates eanalile of carrviii'.' out thi;
work should he iiouiinnlcd.
, , . Hoover Is for I.ciikiio
II the Irentv lines over to til
liiTsiiienimi eleclinn (ivilli anv res
(.nations necessarv lo clarify the
Builds itiiinl that, there can he no in
i'l'iiiL'euienl of the snfeirunrds pro
ynlcd hv our consttulion and our mi
lioii-ohl traditions) then I must vole
for the nartv that stands lor the
cnmie. ith it there is hoie, not
onlv of the iirevcnlioii of war hut al
that wc can safely ccnnonii.c in mil
itary policies. There is hope of ear
lier return ot confidence and llu
economic; re(!onstruclion of the
world.
"I could not vole with a parlv if
it were doininaled hv unions who
Keek to set aside our constitutional
uliaraiilecs of free speech or free
representation, who Impe to re-es
talilish control ol the i;ovei'iiiuent for
pititit and nrivileire. I could not vote
with, ti'purlv if it were ilumiualed by
ifroutw who hope lor anv form of so
cpilisin, whether if ho niilinnnlizu
tion of industry or other destruction
W, ludividual initiative.
, l'.vticinoH t) 111) I'llllKllt .
"Hnth these extremes, ciiiuoiiflae-
t'U' nr open, are active cnnne.lt in the
country todav. Neither of the doair
iiiiinous woiiin promoie Itiose cnii-
Ktnielive eeonoinie policies ( lint wil
(ret us down froin the unsound eeon
omic practices which of necessity
tfrew out ol he war, nor would lliuv
, Hptfiiro the irooil- will to production of
our farners and workers. or maintain
the imitative ol our business men.
"The issues look forward, mil
backward. J do not believe in more
than, two irruiit parties. Otherwise,
combinations of uroups could, as in
Kurope, create daii"er of minority
Mile. I believe, in parlv oruanizatiiin
lo support ureal issues and consist
riii policies. ior can anv one man
l etale the issues of irrenl parties.
It appears lo me that the hope of a
ureal majority of our eilizens in con
frontinu this new period in American
life is that the ureal parties will
tako positive stands on the ninny is
sues Hint confront us, and will se
lect nien whose eliiiraeter and usso
I'iulioiis will uimrantee their pledues.
(,-iiestioii I'p lo I'orls
"I am beinu mrued bv people in
both parlies to declare mv allcuiance
to either one of the other. Those
who know me, know I am able liy
mala- up mv mind when a sulnecl is
clearly defined, ('onsciiucntlv, un
til it more definitely api rs what
(lie pui'tv inanauei's stand for, I musi
exercise . a lu'erountho of American
citizenship and decline to ulcilue mv
.Mile blinilfold.
"1 am not iinaiipreciative oT Ibc
many kind thinus Ihal mv friend.
have ndvini I in my behalf. Yet.
I hope thev will realize my sincerity
in not tv-iiii myself to undefiiieil imr-I'saiishin.''
Yellow Mustard
For Rheumatism
A (soul hot mustard plaster or
poultice is pretty sure to overcome
if you want per
iniineut re lief.
Hev's .Mustartae
made of pure
yellow in iiKtu ril
with pain rellev
Iiik iiiKieilienls
aildcil Is lust as
hot. Is cheaper,
cleaner ami more
effci'tlic than ihc
old fash t o a e it
most rhi'iimuitc
patns and even
Nciatiea and Ron:
but It's h inussy
affair and Ki'iicr
ally blisters.
ItiHit Ik abso
lutely necessarv
liolilllie or pliisler and eannol blister.
Hodden rheiiiiiatlc pains and swel
lings Hck.v's Mustarlne Is speedily
effective lor liunliatto. biiekin lie. neu
ritis, pleurisy, luonchitis, si.re throat,
i' lies! col. In hiiiI all lichen and pains
uecauso neat eases pain .",a anil 80
mill 8 at driigKisls or liv mail. 8. C
Wells & Co.. I.eltov. X. Y.
SEEK SUFFRAGE FUNDS
"Hue de Coiuice,' kinif of the peer
family, and favorite fin't of Napo
leiii I he tlrcnt, is still the "class" of
all table pears in Hie opinion of not
less a pulse than Albert, kins of il
lieluialis, and Uuecli Klizabetll. his
consort, r Nowhere, aver these two
mval authorities, does the Cornice
pear uro)v lo urcalcr iicrfectinn than
in I In- Kouue river valley.
: I iii-inir their recent lour of tin.
lulled Stales the Keluan roval par
Iv spent several davs in Santa liar
mini. al., and while Micro, called on
.1. A. Ihiremus. brother of I''. C. I lore
mns. .Mcilfoi'il pear urower. At din
ner both Mom and Cornice pears from
the llorcuius ranch here were served
Attl'lH'led bv the delicale flavor.
larue size, uniformity, and perfect
Initio ol the fruit. Knur Albert in
niiired as lo where it was urown. Cn
like most Californians, the host el
once srnvc (Ireuon, or that purl of it
Ivinir mi dialelv adiaceiit to this
city, credit for the product. So in
terested were I In- kill" ami onccn Mint
lllev uuestiiiiied lloremus al ureal
nulli on the Houue river valley and
the pears produced here.
Those Hears," said Hie kiau, "luir-
ticularl'y Hie Coiuice, suspass an'.
Ihinu I have ever found in r'runco,
where they oriuinated. Your Hose is
wonderful-- cMiuisile! Your Cornice
superb! When I relnrn auain lo your
wonderful i nlrv. I should like
iiolhinu more Ihau lo visit the vallcv
which produces such unexcelled
mil."
When Hie loyal party left Sanl.i
iarbnrn, Ihey carried with theui sev
ral boxes of ('ounce nnd Hose
from Ihc Doremus slorehousc. (Hil
l's, packed in cot Ion. will follow uf-
'r ' li harvest, so lonu us he is a
rower, Doremus savs.
NOT AS BAD AS
ALLIES REPORTED
LONDON", Feb. 1(1. (leiir-e I,ans-
bur.y, former socialist member of the
ouse of ciiiuuinns, news of whose
projected trip lo soviet Kussia eaus-
1 considerable surnrisu in official
ircles. hero,- arrived in Alokeow on
Siindav. ' ,
In u teleurain lo the Herald, oruiin
ot the labor parlv. ho uivos his fir.-l
unpres.sions ol the situation at Hie
soviet, eapial. He declares scenes
outside "of the railroad station were
similar to those n t any terminus in
nuland. l'eople were lookine- re
mnrkiihlv well considerinir Hie privu
lions siillcrcd from hiinucr. cold nnd
sickness.
Iho oiilslanilinu fuel," Mr. lains-
nirv savs. "is Ihal the blockade and
ivil war have let loose disease mid
want, ol every description."
"Churches lire all open."' !Uv. l.nns.
bury entinues. ''and Iho peple are uo
inu in and out of I lie niaunificent
brine of the Kremlin, which is beiii"
isilcd as 1'ormcrlv. Churches are
r rcslorcd at Ihc public expense.
rue reliuion has not been . interfered
nil mid miirriaue is as sacred us
or. there is iiolhinu worse here
than in oilier capitals ami there is
much thai is boiler. I am safer
and freer alone in Hie Moscow
I roots limn in London. Atrocity
monuennu has plavod mil here nnd
I'elrouniil. The whole Million needs
nice, and oruanized labor in (ireal
Hritain an. I America must sei lire for
(uss'iin workeTs a chance to ronr-
anize their society.
There is urent faith ami ureal
opo ill- idealism. but everybody
wants to know if the allies will nnw
mo Hiissia free lo work nut her
own salvalion. I have never nun
iplc so determined lo win their
ulit fur ecoiiomlc ficcifiiin. I'.verv
one with whom have spoken would
clconie honest cooiieralion. bin
ere are at present obstacle- to
ace. All Itiissin demands of her
iuliubors is f riciidsliip. The Holes.
krainians and all pontiles can have
lioace if lllev will treat us as a trec
ilion.
wisaiNnrnN PmikIb in further their camnalun for ratifica
tion of the BiiffraBO amendment are 80ught by these officers of the
Nationnl Woman's party. They are left to rifiht (top), .Mrs. O. H. P.
Belmont, Mrs. Ahby Scott Unkor. WashiUKton; Mrs. Genevieve Al
len, San Francisco (bottom); Mrs. Clara Sncll Wolfe. Tex.. Mrs.
I-awrcnco I,ewl8. Philadelphia. Mrs. Nelson Whltiemore. Detroit,
and Agnes Morey, Urookline, Mass.
TO RELIEVE THE
E
T
The Andiows-Siutll concert com
mences tonlKht at S:t:. sliuin at ihc
rosbyiorlan church. It promises to
.'o a rare musical treat as Mrs. Scum
has made a special sour selection of
nor repertoire. The ladles chorus of
voices will please the ear of alt
music lovers. The chorus will sin;:
mime c-f their numbers with ihe pipe
orsan accompaniment. Mrs. Si-ultl
will also have some violin ohltnatos
with her solos. Tickets will ho on
mlo at the door of the Presbyterian
rhtrrrli.
SKATTI.i:, Feb. II). Alaska wants
lo Ihrow open her millions of acres
of national forests so that the bil
lions of feci of paper wood of Ihc
iiorthland can help relievo Hie pulp
and newsprint t'amiue, (lovcrnor
riiomas Hiuus, Jr., of Alaska, de-
la red here reccnlly.
(lovcrnor L'iuus was here on bis
wav from (,)iineau, capital of Alaska,
lo ashinuloii, D. ('.. where he ex
pected to help press pendinu Icuisln
lion intended to remove rest rid ions
mid allow pulp manufacturers lo uo
into the Tonuas and Cliuuacli reser
vations. Hie northern territory's two
urcat reserves.
Pulp nnd paper men are anxious
to uo to Alaska and establish mill.-.
urciil as Ihiiso operated in British
Coluiubia not fur smith of Iho Alas
ka biiiimlarv line, Iho uoveruor us
serted. I'mlcr-tlic present laws the
pulp makers caiiuot enter Ihe
.VF.XICO CITY. Feb. lO.-l'roM-ilcut
Carranza's adiuiiiistration in
tends to recover the nation's ureal
Iracls of lands conceded by previous
administrations lo forciun interests,
rdinu to stiilcnicnls of Mexican
officials. It intends also lo enforce
the constiliitioual prohibition barrinu
foreiuncrs I'rntn h'oblinu land within
(il2 miles of the Mexican frontier ami
111 miles from lln astline.
The uenera'l trend of their state
ments is lo Ihe effect, that it is the
purpose of Ihe administration to avoid
colonization projects that miuhl
eventually enilunucr the nation mid
to ri ver douiuion over oil lands
without violntinu the leual riuhts of
the present producers.
These .slnlcmimts were made in ex
planation of tltc uovcrnmont'H l'e
nuest that Hie If'HI conuress float a
loan of "ili.lliMl.Dntl pesos to enable the
re-
r-; nation to recover land held under
Witinns with anv cerlainlv Hint Ihev
will be allowed to stay.
Alaska's urcat f uresis slrotch over
aiiro.viiualely :t 1,11110 snuare miles,
an area nearlv enunl in size to the
slate of Indiana, accordinu to esti
mates iiiade by uovornnienl officials.
Scvernl hundred million foot of
U'ood pulp wood, includim." wcslern
pine, hemlock, Sitka spruce, while
fir and Inducpolc pine, are on Hie
forest reserves alone.
The Touuass reserve, in south
eastern Alaska, is especially adapt
ed to Ihe maiiufacl tire of pulp and
paper, forestry officials have re
ported. There is plenty of wale;
power, ocean harbors open the vear
round, limber skii'tintr Ibc water ami
wealher similar to Ihal of the I'tiuet
soilllll.
The uoveriuir intends to ask Wash
inutoli lo re-tore Ihe rcsenrs In Ihc
national domain or to open them to
the inilp indn-.li v.
I'lineral olice
l''llnei-al services over the late I-'. Y.
Allen will bo held al the Weeks
Mi'ltowau Co. chapel, Wednesday,
Feb. I Ith. al 1 p. in. liev. Win. H.
Hamilton will officiate and Ihe Inter
ment will bo in the I. (. O. F. cem
etery. '
LET "DANDERINE"
SAVE YOUR HAIR
rniM-cssions hv i-omN inltTi'sls,
Tlic uirirtiils shilcil Hint tlu trreat-
VV l;l l l ill" M'VtM'N I .tiltt'S, .SUI'll )1S
Lower ( 'nlil'nrnia mnt Chiapas is held
hv !'n ri'ii: hits umlrr ctMn't'ssiiuis irivcn
hv previous ailniini.sl ml ions.
HKUUW All the press orRunizu
tlons of Germany, the representatives
of all puhllHhers' organizatiuns, the!
official Wolfr Hureau, the Dutch I
iinu-u ii trfiticv "Tp'i iic.nrnn n ' n nil I hf I
German wlrelesH prcpafiantla ser-tce.
gathered in Berlin recently for a dis
cussion of the wireless possibilities in
Germany for trausmittinK news.
Dr. UrQiluw, who conducted the
conference, stated that there have
been distributed daily a report ol tho
assembly at Weimar, and news sum
maries by the Wolff Bureau and
Dutch agency. The news messages
have been received by the govern
ment wireless stations at various
points in tho country and turned over
to the papers. The conferees con
cluded that the wireless is ix-t yet
able to supply the full needs of the
press nor anywhere near it, for the
wireless stations are overloaded "with
personal messages. However, they
decided that the wireless is capable of
handling brief flushes on important
stories which are paralleled by tele
phone or telegraphed by the news
agencies, so that the news in avail
able for a larger circle of people.
The conference was convinced,
hiwever, that tho spreading of such
messages can bo done In large num
bers only when the wireless telephone
has been installed, as only in this way
the hiring of special wireless opera
tors can be avoided. They decided
that for the present the sending of
news will have to continue by tele
graph for it was too expensive to fit
up each telegraph office with wire
less equipment.
In a few weeks the group will meet
again to discuss any further technical
experiments with wireless telephony.
QUICK! STOP
INDIGESTION
Pain in Stomach, Sourness,
Gases and Acidity relieved
with "Pape's Diapepsin"
Your upsot stomach will feci fine!
No w;iitinj! When your iiumiU don't tit
nnd ym feel uncomfortable; when you
belch giisi'K, noiiln or raise sour un
digested food. When you foe! lumps of
indigestion pain, hciirthurn or liriiihichp
from iicidity, just e;it n t;ib!et of hurin
1p(3 and reliable Tape's Di a pepsin nnd
the stomach distr'r8 ia gone.
Millions of people know the magic
of Tape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They
know that most indigestion and dis
ordered stomach are from acidity. The
rciief comes quickly, no disappointment,
and the cost is so little too. Pape's
Diapepsin helps regulate your stomach so
you can eat favorite foods without fear.
jctiildrerfs fl
Ailments
DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are
J) the most common diseases of children. To
correct them you will find nothing better than
Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the work and will make your child bright and
cheerful the following morning. Do not punish
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber
lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take.
Hurry! A few cents stops linir
falling ami doubles its
beauty
With U'dforJ trntk' k McOfyra made!
A little "Pnnderine" cool, rleansoa
find nnik" the feverndt, ithv scalp soft
nnd pliable; then thi- MimulatittL,' tnir
penet rate to the fumi-dnM hair reta. .
revitali.iif and invigorating every hair
in the head, thus stopping the hair fall-
ing out. getting thin, cer.iggly or fsdnij. i
After ii few applications of "Dander-
iue" you seldom tind a fallen hair or it j
particle of dundrutT. bolide every hair,
aliows more life, vigor, brightness, color
and thtckne.
A few cents buys a bottle of de
lightful "Pandcrino" at any drug: or
toilet counter. I
JOHN C. SIGNOR
in
KORINEK BUILDING
221-241 North Fir Street. Phone 235-R
1.000 Stock ill' Trucks. Tractors and Fanuini;
.Miicliincry liy end of 1!)'J0. of tlic followm;;' stMiidard,
well knowiK lutili urailc makes:
Oliver Cliillccl Plows
Spriim Tooth Harrows
Peoria Grain Drills
Ironaqe Cultivators
M. H. Mowers
Ciller Mills
Smallcv Feed Cutters
Buckevc Pumiis
Hercules Gas Enuine
Great Western Litter Carrier
Wire Fcncinq. and Gates
Birdsell Wauons
Baine Waaons
Faacol Trucks
Faneol Tractors
cnoi'iiious r i i i' milieu will Ik. .ii
in iiccoinuiiiilatioiis of cars of our ciistiminr with
niiilit iiiid day service, at reasonable prices.
T. I. TEMPLE, Mgr.
iiiown. his.
Rork Island Plows
South Bend Chilled Plows
Drag Harrows
Disc Harrows
Ironauc Garden Tools
Massev Harris Binders
Grain Separators
Bonsct Feed Mills
Foes Gasoline Enqincs
Ironaoe Sprav Pumps
Porter's Barn Equipment
Porter's Hav Tools
Litchtield Low Down Spreader
Empire Milkinq Machines.
Bethlehem Trucks
Oliver Tractor Plows
Half our
Medford's Official Fun
Fest will be concluded To
night Midnight no
longer.
MIK'S II KICK TOMOUliOW!
Elsie Janis
"A Regular Girl"
Our own homo town girl, Iho
BWiiotlieait of tlie nation, tho
nrido of the ilt-'iighnoy.
The pal of one hundieil mil
lion red blooded Americans anil
true blue tlnouKli and through,
an im-nml-at-'eni daiiKhti r of
the V. S. A., that's our Klsie
A Uemilar llirl.
PershinK says she's great
you'll say so, too.
1'lnys Thru Sat. Xi(;lit
Charlie Chaplin
1X1
.. "A Day's Pleasure" ...
A.M
"The Price of
Innbcence."
Siiecessoi' to those great suc
cesses "Way Down Kast" and
"Shoro Acres."
FJALT O
PAGE Monday, Feb. 16
Mail Orders
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WITH
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ROCKWELL,
)AD TH- .
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I'liis 10 iicr 'fiit War Ta. l!o. ol'I'ico sale Kricliiy, l:illl, 1J o'clock.
TONIGHT
8:15 P. M.
ARLOINE
ANDREWiS-SCUTTI
Assisted by
LadieV. Chorus 25 Voices
Tn
CONCERT
Presbyterian Church, Tickets $1.00.
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THAT is e.Viieily fhe relalion of the. Federal
1 feserve System to its Member Hanks.
Centralized aiid mobilized finam-o permits
broader and more eniitable distribution of
those forces whieh are necessary in the de
velopment of a country, states, eoimnumties
and industries.
The functions nfthat i;reat Svstem are siin
jily ADDITIONAL advantages to be had in
a First National Jtank connect ion.
Vhe First National Bank;
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