Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOTIT) MATH TRTBtDTE. MEDFOTCR ol.!;0. "MONUAY. 1-Kl'.l.M AKY lii-jo.
PAUF1 TIlKKh
BLISS
N ATIV E
HERB
TABLETS
A clean houlthy skin is desired l.v
every woman. lil.ISS NATIVE IIKHIi
will quickly product) It. Sallow com
plexion is caused hv IHKOKDEKKI)
STOMACH. HILlOrsNKSri, CONSTI
PATION. IMITKK 111,001), HllKl'--MATIS.M.
Those can be corrected by
taking the venetalilo remedv, H1JSS
NAT1VK 111CH 11 TABLETS. Each
liox contains a (JI'AltANTEE coupon,
and Is sealed with a blue seal hearing
signature or AI.ONZO O. lil.ISS, I'or
sale by all leading druggists In boxes
containiiiK li'Mi doses lor $l.uo and a
smaller size for $.fii. Made by A. o.
BLISS CO. WASHINGTON, I). C.
Adv.
100 MANY LIVE
RELIGIOUS LIFE
E
DO ENGLISH WOMEN SMOKE? WELL, SAY-
LIBERTY
STARTS TOMORROW
3 DAYS
The picture vou have been wait
ina for.
IT IS BIG!
IT IS VITAL!
A PICTURE
FOR RED-BLOODED
PEOPLE
Or. S. .1. Iteid spoke twice yester
day. In the morning lie answered
the question "Can a Christian be a
successful business man?" by givlni;!
numerous instances within his own
knowledge of Christian men who'
fri.'.n lowly beginnings rose to great I
eminence in the business world and
'thru all their success gave a large
percentage of their income to Chris
tian missiuns and other deserving
charities. In the evening service he
i addressed a very iarge audience on
ithe "Iteligiun of Monkeys". Hriefly
the monkey's religion consists of the
trinity of the "best nuts, the best for
: est ami the best mate." That is all a
i monkey lives for. and given that is
j perfectly satisfied. Sc savage man
i tries to live his human life on the
! monkey plane. Ami so do many of
Ithe civilized section of the human
i race.
To be content with a materialistic
' environment to live your life on the
materialistic plane, without God or
religion, is ti.' live your life on the
monkey plane. The greatest man
that ever lived said it was u waste of
time to try to get satisfaction in ma
terial things, the only true satisfac
tion came to those who hungered and
thirsted after righteousness for they
should lie filled.
Tonight at the ltaptist church l)r.
Wilcox, one of a parly of Baptist
leaders, who comes to Med ford from
California, will give an illustrated
lecture on Child Welfare. The pub-
lie are cordially invited.
Added Attraction
Mack Scnnett Cometlv
"BACK to the KITCHEN."
TONIGHT
Maurice Tourner's
Master Picture
"LOVE'S VICTORY"
By Joseph Conrad.
Millinery
All the newest and
smartest Spring Models
now on display. We
shall take pleasure in
having you call and sec
them.
The
Vanity Shop
Next Rialto Theater.
You can't doi
away from this
If your clothes fit well they look
well, mid what Is more linportiint,
they near well.
GUS, the Tailor
103 West Main.
10 PEACE TREATY
PAIilS. Kelt. 23. The final docu
monts nnneNecl lo the llunitarv rculv
to the allied pence terms, were ire
sentcil to the secretary of the licae
conference Saturday lust.
The French press has intimuleii
Hint tiie London eonfereiwe would
lake up the lluuu'arian replv. but, il
is learned Unit no official notice lo
this effect has been uiven to the I lull -itarian
delegation, headed bv Count
Apponvi.
The Huminrinn attitude lias been
represented ns an unouniproin sintr re
jection of tile proposed detachment
of Transvlvaniu and other territor
ies and the economic terms of Hie
treaty, t became known todav, how
ever, that the replv is based rather
on the principle or. .sell-determina
tion.
It ouestions (he exactitude of the
representations made to the peace
onferenee bv ueiphboritiir countries
reirardintr their ethnological, )i stori-
al and territorial claims. It savs
that lluiiL'arv is williuir that the pop
ulations of all the contested retrains
should decide bv an impartial plebes'
eite not dominated bv troops of oc
cupation, whether thev wished to re-
nurn lluntrarian.
t is contended bv the lluimariuns
in their answer that the boundaries
roposed bv the treaty are strategi
cally and economically favorable to
the adioinintr countries, but tire un
just to Hunitarv.
PORTLAND IS OPENED
POIiTLAXR Ore.. Vb. 2:i.
St'vent v-ont Iil t'i'rent makes of iiuto
moliili'ri of 174 different models were
on displav hero toilav at the opening
of the annual Portland auto show.
A separate show lor trneks also
opened todav. at which :J7 different
makes and m models were shown.
e formal exercises attending tlu
oi tenim: of the auto show will he held
toniuht.
W W M kh vl
ICIIi 1 'ADRIATIC NOTES TO ;
ENGLAND WILL BE i BE IDE PUBLIC
11
hi Lit.-il today officially,
mi. it. i.-i underslood, will
i the consent of the lor-
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notes Will
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reply to tho
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'.et the papera to build fires. 100
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1.0NUON. No question now whether English w.uunn are os
naughty a Newport society. Here are three of Uritaiirs smart
set having o pun' while scanning the ruce chart at llu- tloudv.-uod
track.
IE COURT
BECAUSE OF FLU
Jl
(Milt
at
wa
coin!
Jack-
The February term of eir
which was to have opem-d
son vi lie tomorrow mornim:
ilefinitelv postponed hv JadiM' K. M.
Calkins this noon. The postponement
is made because of the flu situation
generally throughout the count v and
especially because of the illness of
several of the jurors and of iin
Newbury, who was attorney i" seve
ral eases and is attorney I'or Lark
Kvans, whose trial was the i'ir.-l
bebedrled lor the term.
This neeessary postponement will
result in eonsiderable expense lo (he
county as all the witnesses anil
iurors had been summoned, some of
the former cuminir from a distance,
and word of the postponement could
not he gotten to them in time. The.
conditions, however, rendcre.t
vious announcement mi possible
prt
CONGRESS SIOPS
'Ihc nation
ill the li.l.i in
Iwcntv d!i:.m-.
auxiliary ?--n c.' .
llu- an.-1 hii'dcri! ai
a I'.iitiidi :i rniv ce
-.'. ri'liii v ih'.'l.i I'.'.l.
lii.'i.l.'li!ail. lie
that a new laid; bad i". a
wit li a r pced nt t w eat v inilc
ulin li lia-. inci-llali:' a!l a
in a trial ran of I. nan miii'-prni'lii-allv
no wear bad de
Mr. I lian-lull ,le. land thai
111 .lain bad l'..ll::'nt al the pen.'
l.-reni-e l.ir llie ali.ililii'ii of .!
tinii. bat that the .miv idlier
Power wlii. b al all anfee-. u i
iia.l in .! v.'! alinli-lii'.l llie -
able to I
n' I'lneri;
.lualrv
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and I'.piiii)
had. Hi.'
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lie ,-ai.i
l.ii.,.l.
I, bill.
WASHINGTON",
senate and hou.-e
from discussion u
l-'eli.
ictiiiy
niaye
;;. - itotli
refrained
liefore
them Ioiik enouii to hear the ivad
inK of Washing' on's farewell addrcs
while other (lejiartmeats at tin cap
ital were closed to celebrate the
birthday t llu: nation'.- first pivsi
dent. Senator I'omereno of Dhio
read the address before I he senate,
while in t lie house it was read by
Represent alive Hod en hurt;, Illinois.
LLOYD GEORGE
RUSSIAN PEACE
i.oxnox. i-vbi
I.lowi (ieoruc ii till
believed to favor r
lion- wuli si.viel
I'reti'icr Alilleraud
inclined to jmree
n - Premier
Premier Nitti are
c-uiupt ion id' re I a -liu-ia.
although
of Kraiict- js not
t iiiiv iiiuuediale
Itepresentativo Montague, Virginia, and
spoke on Washington's life anil ehar
iitier. Outbur:;tn of applause punc
tuated the reading of tlie farewell
address in the house the republican
m i-tubers part icularly applauding
W ash i union's admonitions asidnsl
foreign alliances.
A score i.-f dnmoerals joined with
the republicans in dinering the pro-1 any lotivev
uoancemcnt that the "ft.-eat rile ofjj.,,
conduct" for the v'ited Staves was lo I "-),, We want peace," il asks, ''or
have 'as little political fonneetion as!,j0 wt, w:iht tl, nntinue the blockade,
possible" with foreiiin nations. with the rick of incuri'mL' Ihe hostil-
An innovation in the days obser- 0r , ;USsi:in i-overitinenl . and
action, accoidim; to the Ibiilv Mail.
The nae-liun is call, d lo attention
by a memorial ent to Mr. I.lovd
ticori:e bv a number of mi! tarv men
liters who, (iuripr t!i'.' past two
years, have been in b'ns--ia 4111 ofhe
ial business. The ii"W-paper savs
this problem mut be eotiNidered It'
the supreme allied council al its ses
s:nn. v. Irch beyin - todav.
The Chronicle mainlains thai ''all
ciind'd ipinds miit reeoeuie. that a-,
no nriti-biiUhevik oranii'.alion eve-Is
viet Kuia is now it us -
'A-W-W - -YJ v.iv?-- Flavor sS
jPsr Why arc
! 1 WlLtV I
flavors like the
'pyramids of Egypt?
;ecaose
are
o
49
find WK!CLY'5 13 3 DSti
as well as (ong-tasting treat
It helps appetite and digestion,
keeps teeti clean and breath
sweet. aSlays tiiirsf.
CHEW IT AFTER EUERV
ASTORIA. Ore.. Ki-b. 2:t. Work
was Ih'iiu toduv liv a lort'e ttt' men
umli'r ilii-ci'liun of the state liiulnvav
foininiidii on t!ie ritiht of ivnv of tlie
i.romed new r-iad to Xehnlem. aii'l
it was announced that UTndin? onera
lions would he under wav hefore the
end of this week. General re.simii)-
'ion of road huildiii!.' aetivitv in Clni
Mill ciiuntv is to take place before
he end of the present month.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Saturday, Feb.
21. The British battle squadron of
five (IrcadnntiKhiH and four dcsl rov
ers anchored hero today is the most
imposing naval force which over en
tered the waterway. Some circles
look at tho arrivu! as happening in
tlie course of an ordinary cruise
while ethers connect it with Ihe pres
ent critical position of Turkish affairs.
vance was tin; decoration of the
Washington muniment with the flags
I of llie I S states and a pilgrimage to
Mount Vernon by Ihe Southern hod
ety of Washington. The program in-
.iuocu an auui. u. ."ink-, oai.-. ,. ,,.,.,
V..KIIIV, Ol llie n.tu.ii; in ii'iJii'flL-iu.i-
tives and tlie laying of a wreath on
Washington's tomb.
ADDED 10 IHE HUB
The Hub will make (to how into
tho ladies' roady-to-wear game, to
morrow with an opening cf tho new
est up-to-date stylus in suits, coats
and dresses. Mr. llubbs purchased
the shoe stoek of H. (.'. ltehling and
has decided to add this new line. Mr.
Hnhhs. the nianagert has spent ten
years in these lines In Mod ford and
says ho will run a "popular priced
cash store and is in the heart of the
business district."
ION "U"
' AS! 1 1 N( JT( X. Keb. The
honorary decree of Itoctor of Letter
was conferred todav upon Vineetite
llaco lbanez, llie Spani-h novelist,
bv (tforne Washington university at
the mid-winter convocation. Herbert
('. llo ver. former food administrator
and franklin M'-Veaizli, former see
ntarv of the treasury, received simi
iur de-recs.
Democrats Cho&e Colfax.
SKATTLK. I'eb. - Colfax.
Va-h was e,eted hv tile deino
eralic tale central eommiltee here
today as the place for holdimr th-1
stale demociat ie moi ventioii. Ala y
17 was ch'tseti as the date.
tu'litarv reprisals auainst the Lells,
l'oles, liiuiianiatis. India an.' M" -I'otamia,
at Ihe same lime depriving
ihe rest of the world (if llie h ssi,.n
irrnin supply. Surely (here is on!.'
peace, which would be
ultiiLTether better if it ettuhl be ob
tained on the proper terms.'
Similar views are lakeii by Ihc
Uailv News, which savs:
"I'v whal rinhl does a handful of
politicians condemn their democra
cies to needless hardships and the
democracy of Wussia lo hardshipi
fnurfold more acute bv prohibiting j
natural and beneficial exchange of
needed commodities
The .Manchc-ter (luardian savs
that if tlie soviet uoverumenl is as
unsur-cessful "as iU otiponents 'pub
licity audit--' have told us, then whv
not I brow li nssia open ami let (lie
world see Ihe failure, and tin. conse
quent obloipiv
Sealed Tight
Kepf Right'
.IVil
SALL.M, Ore., I
of the manv ea-.es
have developed lier
lew davs, officials
liarv placed lhat
eh. 2'.. lieeaiise
of in!hieii.a that
diniiiir Ihe past
al the peniten
institution under
strict ipmrantine so far as visitor.-.
, .1 .,f ,-.,..t., t. v..
Vases of influenza have been report
ed nt the prison as yc, although mor,'
than fitly patients al the state hos-
1 pjtal for Ihe insane have been
' Hriclcwi with the d'sease.
i
TA( (.MA, Wash.. l et). li;t.-- ,
Waphael (Jrant, whose father was a
( ontemporarv of fieoree Wn.-hiimtoi:,
died here vesterdav at the a-je of 10U
ear-. and three months. He is stir- I
vived by two brothers, who are !lti .
ami K4 years old. Al r. ( irant was
horn in Norfolk. Conn., and was a
descendant of .Matthew (Irani, who
came from Kitirland with the I'i!
L'lims. President (irant was from the
satne ancestor.
Orders
Mail
Sale Tomorrow
$1.50. $1.00. 50c.
12 to 45 to 7.
Now. Seat
Prices
Box oucn
Thurs. Night
Feb. 26
Old papers tor uuliaing fires and
bouse cleaning, 10c bundle.
SENATOR PENROSE TO REST
IN FLORIDA AFTER ILLNESS
PIIILADKU'lUA. Kelt. Xi. Sena
tor Boits lYiirofc li'ft toiiav lor "Thi'
Bungalow" on Indiau river, Florida,
after hcintr ill at his home here I'or
nearlv two months. The trip is heir.!'
niaik' in a private ear.
More and More
People
are drinking
Instant
POSTUM
Instead of coffee.
Health value, o rlH
stnndord of flavor
and greater corv
venlence make the
change populnr-airf
The Price Is The
Some A.S Before
The War
Sold by Grocers Every where
-lipMt-""TTr''Trinil1HPTTri"'"
POSITIVKL.Y THE OUEATKST AM) MOST RENHATIONAL
magic prtoinr-jTioN kveh pkehentjo:) o.v any .stack
Should women
be paid for being
mothers ?
Last year 250,000 babies were lost and 23,
000 mothers died in child-birth.
They died because they lacked attention
because the United States Government failed
to give them the protection it gives to hogs
and cattle.
The foundation of tomorrow's democracy is
being undermined. Something must be done
to wipe out this condition which makes the
United States a disgrace among nations.
You can do that something. Read "Every
Woman's Chance to Serve Humanity" in
February Good Housekeeping. Anne Martin
tells what is wrong and explains how you can
do your part.
and in llie same issue
James Oliver Curwoutl Zona Cnle
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley William J. Locke
Dorothy Dix Ida M. Evun
HOUSEKEEPING
Everywhere 25 c
FOR SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS
0. L DAVIDSON, Agent
MEDFORD CIGAR STORE
Retail and Distributor.