Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
ITform a full indian divsion american army OTEWCVRT) MTC TRTRTTNTC. jTRTTFCnvD. OTiEfiOW FRTDAV. TTT.ttrATCY 13. 1fl-2n The Outbursts of Everett True B.v CONDD oh WASHINGTON -A pro"nal to organize one or more full divisions of lmliiin troops as a Wirt of tin: rc-oreiini'-ed unuv and to lie known a die North American Indian division or division'!, is iiendin!: in Coii'.'iv ns part of the tinnv reorganization legislation. Main instances of exploits of ner sonal heroism of the wc-torn front, such as wol f"r 'n0 ,i'1' ,H1 tvmice the, nickname of "siiuirrel hunters" because of tin- deadly nc ,.r..v of their rifles in siiiiiinir iwU with (ioniums, wen: fmnislu-. Il. euiiimittce as evidence of valu able man power whieh it is culcnd f,l would he wasted if the Indian-, are denied a place in the ti rut v scheme. Kxperlness at seotitinir and pulrol lim.'. particularly at nitiht ami in an known territory, disregard for ner- uinul danger under fire, and iinfnl teriiiL' lovaltv. were anion!; tin dierlv dualities tin' Indian was de scrihed as possessini: to an uniisui choree. Specific eases are eited hv Dr. Joseph Kossuth Dixon, seeretarv of the National Ameroan Indian Mein nriul Association, of whieh !todinn:i Wanaiaaker of New York is f idei and president. Dr. Dixon also read n letter from General l'er.shimr giv insr his "hourly approval" to a plan to enlist Indian regiments. A riiniorilv of Hie more than ", 00(1 Indians who saw military serv ice dnrlnt' the war were liiemhers the 'Kith division, the Texas and Okla- linniH National Army division, th .'tlith division. National (liiapWiiicii from the same two stales, and the Hifitli Infantry, or old lilllh New York, whieh received heavy Indian replacements to fill the snips pro- ilneofl in its ranks hv fi'dltill" on the Murne. Hut the redskins served in many other units and 111 practieall.v all services. hr llivnii declared that after visit inir minierons camps anil hospitals. 11 "nt icers interviewed, lrom tn cominiindini officer to the corporal or petty officer, who have had In- .litmc iimler their command with one accord, render universal and enthusiastic (,0111111010:111011 ol tn lirillimicn tlie sialiilitv. the aniendn hilitv lo diseiiiline. the heroism and vnlnr of the Indian as a fiuhtint! fnreo in our American niinv and IUIVV." Major Tom Heillev. who eoniniand nil the Urd linttlllioll of the. lli.'ltll 111 hint rv. was minted as savour that the Indians were "M tie liest aim suio.-i iJ,. omenta lie had at any time "Thev were exilert. ill rifle fi"lltillLr LMime. strum:, hravc resolute." Major lilli.v snid. "Thev were superior in Hcoiitinir and patrol work. Thev were unexcelled Ml every phase of every imht. Rarnn Rothschild Dead NF.W YORK. Kb. IX A report ..f il,n ilonili nt' Huron Kdmond d H,tlisohiM has iust been received from Paris hv the Zionist nreunizu- li,.n ,.f Ami.rien. nceordillir to 1111 till Tiouneemenl made hv the organization li.m Hiirnn Hot ISO 111 111 Was l-t Year.- i.i il liend of the French nt' the famous hiiiikiiii! house. The ctivit;es of the late haroii ii helpintr -lews from liu.-sia mid Hu mania establish colonies in I'ulestiia made his name widely known. Fpouce.'.'l 1 7 , J -o - , ctr V K. ruMvc.. ,V KWW) . S I i T.kWVKflf-r v XvKS , AWiv-sS WET IBM I - .AlV vr t 1v H!ly ,!L J 1 - BUNCH OI HOC5DU-JMSS J "VJ- WdfeS?) IN TH CtSotoD, BUT f i ' .ifi' -A IN I tI v 'Vn--l 32000 CHILDREN i FOREST SERVICE TO BUILD TRAIL 10 POWERS OREGON the construction ween lllahc. I'l" Siskivoil urliullal forest. iClr miles unit :irv. th" forest route hetweon ich will reduce If. and he pa---ir rmin,!. The ,i is twenty-six I'dKTl.AND-ln f a direct trail he liiu. on til and Powers. ire-jon. t' the fore-t noli:, orviee will open : these two points w the travel time one-! hie for use the v i..i.,l ilistiiiice covei miles. The citizens ot I ,,wers it v are co-operat!:e-: in project and as then part o have iust finished huild:ir hridve around the Eolith nuille river, near I" ok limit IT, miles south of Po Of Jl Win Interest pi Women ili.lje as oointaon pension Ivpe, omit punier inch entile -nan. and cost ill I vH-m-l this trail f tiio work the trail I'ork o- ioo k and w'ei s. The ' ,1 U of the sus- , with olio and a and a lllll-foot eoiitrihuted la'oor and inoncv of one thousand dollars Wolk on the trail ami liruloe lietraii at the same time last fall. The hridiic has hccll fiai-hed. all except puintiim. which will he done in the .prim; alter ine inaoois uaio opportunity to reason. When Ihe trail construction was stopped hv snow there remaineil ihout three miles to Imild in onler to i, the whole route. The forest of ficers plan to liin-li this work as arlv in the sprini; a- went her eomii- tioiis will lienuil. Arthur M. Pish ,d Powers was foreman of the lirnluo Inulilim: orow. The trail const ruction is under Hie harw of Purest Kaimer It. I. Ileliu, of Auih'ss. All told Ihe fore-t service huill lll'J miles of new trails on the na tional forests of Orou'oll dlirini; J'.ll!'. M:ic-!iino 1'iiit is (lcsi-riln Dciniitnu'iit ill t!if iMliitiary m:is';i.iii( Tho Mli'i-trii-iil Scwiii; l'llci-t rii-;tl I lniisckccpiii"; Wcslcrn Kli'i-tric Scwino- rai 'iiitii" that we art- imw ilciitotisl nil n a 1 in Mrs. .luiic Sirii'klaiurs is tlie s;ini(-' t (inr store What out' woman lliinks ( 'fliniarv issues !' tltpsc mat ii:1,) l.Tt r'u-al .scwiti s: " Women' is S.V) " Delilie; till- lat . Modern 1'risei (pa eiiterlainin.n'ly t"ld Home ( 'otn:inioii oO). . in the ' (patio BORN OUT OF ID LOCK EVERY YEAR TURKS REFUSE TO ACCEPT PEACE PACT WITHOUT A FIGHT GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let "Danderine" save your ' hair and double its beauty ' 'WASIIlXC'.TON, Feb. 1.'!. At least ,000 while children are born out of wedlock in the Tinted Stales each year, and jtronalily not more than 10 per cent of these children survive the first year of life, says u report on IIIeEitimacy as a Child Welfare rohleni" just Issued b.v the Chil-' dren's Bureau, V. S. department of ,.l.n Tliiu rnnnrl which ennlains 11 general treatment of the prevalence and Bigniflcunco of the problem in this and other countries, was written as an introduction to a more exhaus tive study of the meaning, to the child and to society, ut birth out of wedlock. The most striking fact brought out Ik the. very high infant mortality rate among these children, wlncli in most iuronean countries was found to be about twice that among children of more fortunate birth, and in three American cities was three times as high. The children who do survive infan cy are likely to he deprived i f normal homo life and a mother's care. Rare ly do they receive the support ol their father to which they should be entitled. In a large proporiion of rases the public must assume tne burden ot the support of these chil dren Paul's Electric Store Old Dapers tor winding riros and house eloanlng. lor. luindlo. THIS WILL INTEREST STOMACH SUFFERERS Says Indigestion conies from an excess of hydrochloric acid. CONSTANTINOPI.K, Feb. lfl Work in the harbor here is complete ly disorganized as a result ot delay by the peace conference in reaching a decision relative to the future status of Turkey. It is impossible to move cargoes to Mack sea ports because of the bolshevik menace and specula tors here are holding clothing and foodstuffs for higher prices us a re sult of which the cost of living is as high in Constantinople us u is in Paris or London. Thousands of Itussian refugees are cordially welcomed here. The aver age Turk wears out his capacity for hatred 'in expressing his enmity noiiinui tlie Creeks and nays little at tention to perscus of other national ities, even traditional enemies sucn A rnienia ns. r.nor:ii resentment against Greek occupation of Smyrna is seemingly on tl.ii !,wrnm Kill nil tacLlOIlK Uei'O S,l peace is impossible if Greeks control any territory where there is a pre dominant Turkish population. I mier Venlaelos of Greece, tjenorai Paraskevopoulos, commander c.f Greek troops at Smyrna and 51. Vera diandis. Greek high commissioner, are reported to have decided to hold all Greek forces, approximately HI0,- Onn under arms, u is saiu tins noi m- ii- o -mlluiritv states that stomach trouble and indigestion arc near ly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states . l....lrrti.l,lr,r nnd ill mat an cxi-wa u, - the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like rirbagc in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which innate me inm-,.-h like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour iuuu, u,v,, or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. lie tells us to lay asiue an uigcsuvc aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flovy of pure digestive juices. . jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used bv thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. t f t f t I t t T ? f y t .. .. .. .. A. A.. WASTE P. DAY AP ER One Day Only, Saturday, February 14 Wc want this old waste to he manufactured into new paper again to help conserve tlie. rapidlv decreasing' available suppplv ot paper, and will tend to lower the liiuh prices which have to he paid lor white paper. 65c Folded Newspapers and 65c'$ 100 IDS. rSU. X lYJLUgalllo awio. Bundles Must Be Securely Tied y y r f f en. IUUU Ulllier uiiua. ii m i The report emphasizes the special I 0n was reached because of the fact need for care and protection of these children, and points cui ways in which a number of foreign countries and a few American states have at- ,,,!,., I in rnduco the infant mortal ity and combat the various handicaps incident to birth out ot wciuock. In an effort to determine the prin inles that may be found practical in American legislation for the protec tion of these children, the children's bureau is calling two regicnal confer- nces for the discussion of tlie prob lem from the legal, judicial, and so cial points of approach. These con ferences, to which a iinnicii iiiiiuue. of leading social workers. Judges, and others from a number of slates have been Invited, were held In t nn ago on Feb. S and Hi. and will be held In New York on Feb. Hi and 17. Show your generosity. If you can't hr.ng your own 1,.., die ri yo hem to some poor person or child. They'll appreciate your generosity In u dition to 5e laid or all 100 ll. lots brought, to the Medford .lu.ik o., a 1 boys and girls will receive VKKK of charge a large size JULLOON. J'lyerybody treat ed with kindness and courtesy. L. GARTNER CARE MEDFORD JUNK CO., 33 N. BARTLETT For Information Phone 283-J . A A A that Turkish forces in Anatolia have l.n increased. Italian soldiers have had little trouble but tho French have had encounters with Turks in Anatolia and with liedouins near Lake Tiberias. Members or the Turkish parlia ment belonging to tin: nationalist bloc numbering 1111 have pledged them selves not to accept a peace which does not return to Turkey all Jerri- h..vi,r Tni'kih niaiorities nnd places Turkey under Ihe guardianship of a single nation having, territorial aspirations in the Near hast. CANCEL DEPORTATION OF BOMBAY AGITATOR Ross' Wins Aaain. ADKLAIDK, South Australia, Wedne-dav. Fob. 11. Norman lioss of San I'ranoiseo won the hundred yards swimmim: chauiiionshii ol Australia here todav. det'eatiio.' 1'. r,. 'uurciuiire: the Australian champ ion. Hu- time was oi .l-i 80001111--. ... . . -i,n.iUi,ce of thick . 0n' 8!"'; 1. a lairfccl niase of wavy, silky hair, glorious,! n bright nd .0 ea.y . )iu,e .lust moisten a .,"', "- , .... ;f -Danderine" and carefully ur..w throuKh your hair, titk.i.s one smaU trand at a time; tins P,a"? " moves all dirt. exce,. od n g but your hair is not left br.tt c. dr. stringy or faded, but charming J oH, with klov, golden g'.eam, and tender light, The i-outhful glints, tints ana color nro again in your hair. "Danderinc" i. a lew cenw at any " w . ,..:rtoi and use it a a dressing and intigoratoi n-AcmVf.TOV. Feb. 13. fancel- iho ilenortation nroeeedings against Iihirendra Sarjar. a native ot India, the department of labor today decided the first of the cases arising from the conspiracy iirmu,h against a number of Hindus In ban Francisco in April. 1st. Before the war Sarjar was a sin .i. nt Yah? ami .Micn.Ett.. inwoi hni when the war began ho was studying at the I niversuy o. Perlln. He returned to the I nited States and later became involved in .i. r,,nvomnnt for Indian tniiepeu j no indicted and sen mmitifl imnnsonment tenceu iu iw in April 191S on a charge of havinb violated American neutrality. - I Lightens work for Ma and keeps me well fed Post Toasties t y y f y y y y t y y y 125 Jackson County Fruit Growers With 4637 Acres of Orchard Are Now Members of the Oregon Growers Co-operative Ass n. The new state-wide fruit marketing organization. Mem bership open to Fruit Growers only. Representatives of the association will be here a few days longer to receive applications for membership. M. O. EVANS, J. E. EDMISTON, Hotel Holland vvvvvvvvvvvv. VA'l:-;.- '.''hi'.. T r f t y ? T f y y y t y f f y f T t 4. y 4 X t f y t ,y. y y y y y f t y y t y y y f y t t y x y y t u told pa bottle.