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1920. JFSTrTC TITREK BJ nun TO ARTICLE 10 ic SYOXKY. Austniliu, Jan. -j:,. Australia's i-liiim In llii' ridit in Iuivc cini' vole ill 111!' i-iiuni-il uf tile l.c:i'jiii. lit Nations, was ilcl'i-inlt-tl liv Sir Jn;. ,.iU Ciiuk, wliu was a i i ! ; i r ., tin' peace i-imfi-i'i-lli-i1. in a v,,,-, M iu-ci-ll here. Cuinnii-ul in on tin- at titude of lii.n i.: . I'liiti-.l si; ii'i fi'iiati' '. .w in: t'ic I . !iuc. ii,' viiil: "Ainciii-n i.l.iei-N tn i-lu'ii. X m ti,i lini'iic's i-lian.'r. Th" nlii,,, ti,,M is pulitiral front l'rt 'i-:. I !h--luvi- that when t J i - - in-csi Initial , !iv. tlo.'i is over, all nbiii-tiim mI! i-inl' On (In 'iiu'tinii df An-tr.'.I.m sir.tarVn in tin' roiim-il ii,' th Su" ,!i-tili sail! : rinrj 'Ti,r Anii-ri.-uns, I1 ! l.dik'i: fiv that t!i,' lirili sl.Dlllll 1 MVC imlv line Villi' S.-iiiitor I Kllil'lli- Sc luilm- I, Olive's Dlll'tv llllil'lts III ,.i!i;iii',. havinir 1':vi or six limes ihi- vnlinu' power of I' e I'llitel Sir.!.'-. Il is lint :l Tail --'.'teiaelil. All Hie ..liar stales in Aaitliia have one vi,;t." Sir .Tosi!!:l' eiiinnerateil ni:iirr litis hea,l Bolivia. Brazil, Cnle., I'..-ii.i I (iiiateinalii, ! loiulnras, l.i::.ria. Ilai ti, Nir'i!.-:iiii::,ii. run. nun, IVru fruit VrimMiiv, i;i:i! noinleil out lli.it lie.' IM.pulntion ot these eoun vies' wen-lar.-lv inil-:.:i or neirro. ';T!i- S null Aiuii'if-im :-tates,'' In- eon'ii.iiiel "lia' 1J voles. Haw do the Mi-.-.,', ,,, lainior.s fc'nrul New e;.l-:i'ii, c:.n ii'la. A'lMrniia, South A!'."' -., linlia ca.-b lui- tr.lv one o;e. "Australia's saerilices ie th? war CO.IIItO leail were u renter tiian Aineriea's, ainl nil ilieil,in an effort to inakL' Aineriea sale. Aiiii'iii-.i m;i for three or four years out of the war while Australia was helping lo keep her free. ''It has been saiil Hint there is no foree liv whieh to earrv out th,' treatv. There is llie lorei" in the linek jrounil, mid other I Injurs the pennltv of oslraeiin and the hov eott. No nation, unless it can eon uuer the world, ean i'.'nore these pen alties," JURY PRESENTS JUDGE-' RANKIN WITH A PIPE SANIKUANClSCd. l'eh. '.v.. Unit ed Slates I'istriet Jiulire frank li. Kudkin of Spukane so impressed a iurv tryinst a eriminal action in liis court that the iurvincn waited on him in a liodv and presented liini with a Iii'lii l- pitie at the conclusion of the ease. It developed later thai the iurv reached a verdict in the criminal ease nuicklv and determined also what sort of a pipe thev should cive him, Judire Hudkin said lie usually smoked ciirurs. hut would not appeal llie decision. WTigiz Coffee JDisadroes -tho quick and pleasant, way to be rid of coffee troubles is to drink. The absence of coffee is not missed, and the re bound to better health, and comfort soon. shows "There's a Jeasozi' jiadeby Postum Cereal Company Battle Creek SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One !x of ClmnnoiiM Vu'c J'owflor FREE with fvi.-li jar df (.'ncoa JJuIUt 'old ( 'reaiu. l'c'.qiiliir prii-e CO ci'lll.. The Rialto's - . y t ".. -t ,v i Nell Shipman'and her dod I team in "Rar!: ,- fiMt Tn, mrv Nell Shi oman , . - 'team in "Back to 1' mi of "Back to (li.dVin tin- Arctic ruirions and the irivnt : hv .1: s ( iliver Ciirwooil. j majority of the scenes were taken! he -howii at the llialio ' while the temperature hoi ercd about i ( "mil r , which w iiieaire, i ltmlnenc;nir tmlav tor a foi.r-dav run, was accomplished after era mull suffered Trust bitten bands two montlis of extreme hardship se.f-.' the moment thev took oil' their ful lered hv a companv of sixteen prin-! cloves. It was neccsnrv to keep the eilib's. j cameras in action all the 'tiiue in i'hc setiin.j- for the picture is laid ! order (o kecplhe emulsion on the HOUSTON ENDORSES . POINDEXTER BILL, WASIIlXtJTOX, Feb. 2.".. Senator I'oinilcxter's bill iiutliorizini; the de partnient of iiKrk-ulture to lnvestl-1 snto the present sbortugo of wood iml) anil present plans for rulieviim it should be passed, the senato agri i iiiiiii.ii conn naee was loin loai y ) .. . ., , k . , 1 in r. i niu.iicii, iin iiiuiiv se,ieiiirv of aKiiculture. Mr. Houston-, wrote in reply to a request for information. Forests in southeastern Alaska alono would supply at. least half of the entire national demand if drawn upon, .Mr. Houston said. The depart menl, if authorized would survey existing pulp areas, investigate .theso on the. Pacific coast and iu Alaska and consider measures for ro-fores-iration of the eastern and Croat Lakes states, ho said, "where the in dustry lias become unduly central ized." , Lmvden On in Michiqnn. I.AN'SIMi. Mich., Feb. -J.-i- Snfl'ic icnt , petitions to secure (lovernor Frank C l.ov.den of Illinois, a place on the republican ballot in Miohiirun's president preference primary April A. were filed with the secretary of state todav. , Michigan. M De Luxe Program and hpr H SMr wr- Gods Country 'nc r,o.,(..ir,'i' he iiw zero murk: . ( am EX-ASHLAND MAN CHOSEN SECRETARY The new secretary of the chamber of comnierce is II. O. Frolitiacli who is well known hiMcdfonl and Ali- , , . . , . j- , land and. whose selection was ratried at the' weekly dinner of the chamber directum at thn iHotel Medfnrd this noon, "lie will 'assume charge April 1st. il' .Mr. Frohbnoh, who has been secre tary and maiiHKcr of the Tliree Forks, -Mont., commercial club for tho past two years and who for some time .past has been chairman of the jul vls'ory board of the di'iinrtiuent' of publicity lor the state of .Mi'atanavis between, 47, and 50 years. of ahe and has a wife and , daughter.', llo Is' a man of pleasing personality and is possessed of considerable executive and managerial ability. Tho Itogue Itiver valley field is nol a new one to him for he was i'ormer ly iu the real estato business at Ash land, was secretary of the Ashland commercial club for a year and pre pared I lie fruit and other exhibits in the Medford and Ashland chamber of cc'mmerco building, and the, ex hibit at the Ashland depot. Mr. Frohbai.il also prepared tho .lackson county products exhibit at the Pan ama Pacific world's fair at Kan i'raii cisco and was iu charge of it during the fair. The Hist two years of the annual Fourth of July Hound t'p exhibitions, which were the. most successful ones were in charge of Mr. Frohbach. I DDfil TO RESUME MOSiG SAN"l( liAHIiAKA. Ch!.. Keh. --Iirnae. Pnderevki, who reecnt I v refimied as preinici of Poland, will U-turn tu Aiivrifii verv soon and re sume his mtisii-ai tours, aecorilim; to information whieh has eorr.e Id Wil liam Hemphill, manager of Padere-w.-,ki's ranch and other properly at Pasu h'obles. Padcrew.-ki has hcen, aeeoi'din-j- to Hemphill, praetfeallv imptveri.-hefl hv liw saeritiees tor Poland. inir all his en-li tor relief WnrI;. Hi-, Paso linlile.- ramdi and oilier ranch property in the Santa Maria vailev ji-" all tltat keep him 1'mm lainir ae tuallv in want. Joe Stecher Is Busv. YOtN(iSTnWX. O.. l eh. J. - .Joe j Meeher. worbl - eat'li a- ea:eli can retlin' ehamiiion, and Ivan lnow, the Kuinn. will meet here tonight with the eliampionhip at slake. Li no w weii'bfil 'J-li) puiitHi.- aud St fJ:-T alum! 'J'". 3SL Br v .1 u.r rj, Thismo'st rrmarksblcrcmwly k:' I A' riisrtur itorr.ac.i to actmin-' rally anri kwrmlh bowi-o-n. j only hiRhly beneficial Te:mlis. MR5.WINSLOYfS SYRUP Abtolutily harm lrt com pi tie fnr niula on fvery bolil? "nly vry tnitrcfiienn ued. At all drunniMt: ms?$i ''I for Tonight liliu from freezing. Il wys neeessa' v lor all , supplies tor the eoiiipauv to he transported over barren lands of e bv doe- team- Mr. C'ui-woikI. iiinbor of the slorv. was on location tor three weeks. ( Feurinir an attack of pneumonia. "J(Jf ttSts7 "V lriends forced him to leave imamM" . . his wishes;. KENTUCKY ITS TRY NEW STUNi LOt'ISVlLLK K, Kid). 2.".. Tho .Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Uompany yesterday laid before JudKii Walter Kvans a petition alleging the eighteenth amendment to the consti tution was unconstitutional, had the petition dismissed and an appeal eer , titled to tho supreme court u the ll'njted States, all within firteeu min ' ntes. , , , . . Tho main contention of tho suit is !, whether the two-thirds vote required i by the eondtitution refers to the en I tire membership of the house and the senate, i or, to tho membership who were actually present when the vote was takun on the iiuesLiou Ci submit ting the eighteenth amendment to tho whites.!1'" J- mm Different in better. JPfDU IS VACUUM IS DISCUSSED BY DR. WILCOX n U.n.i: v ',. -in- nn.i Tu- mI;iv ii I'tlTTii'irll, M.O I i i 1 lH I1 - N'JUll'IX 'l' Nir! Iit-i-'i l';:iM-i .-infiitii'ii vi-il-lh' . h-p Ii. 1U-. ,1. 1'. V;i- It'll ;;i .i, , ,n l - ii . ; , v r fit 1 II T I'M "t'lulil Writ. ire." ;tin' :i ffii:ar - ;'hlv in-i i ii :i 4 ;ul.!;i - .n uh;ii i-..n In' J'lTO'Mpllll. .i 1 . i- mi.H-;.II flliM- huu.I. i)r. Wii. us mill Mr. liiittwi iv tilt' Ii';n!t'l'-- til' lu' - m-i;s 1 r I'.'irliiu-ii! I hi i .-nvrnliun. T!) ' !iiii'flu. :irc ri'ii nmu' Mid moi:1 tiu-ir o!i!ii:;it inn i y;i-U nut ami lunch ;it i'trv iM'iut. Tln"-o ' hrethivn tmt v. i,;.. i, : , U- tlu- hli- ,1 dt' the t'uturi' and that iucmiw that llie ihiuvlii's will lead fVfi-v l;iiiil nt' imnt'iiit'iii inr nL'lLtiM'ti-iic- nml t-iyj;-ami -o.-ial ri't'"i'ai. an.I will iU-v-li a stirial ami i'oihmmtci;i I lit r wit htn thf rhiir. lu--. Tin1 visi uf tlii'-f iiivthtvn v;h miii h niipri'i-iatfil. Dr. ! Heid MM'irfii tonight on. "A lleathiu I at Sunsel and a t'hn--tian at Sun- FIELD SELECTED purpose t'itv water, telephone eonneetion, lights, nml hangars lor the maehines ami landimr markers will he put iu hv the Chaiuher t t'niiimeree. Relief 6 BE LL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION EBStE LL-ANS Eaa for Best of Everything Perhaps you cannot afford the best of every thing, but you can afford" the best coffee that money will buy Folger's Golden Gate. taste from other PACKED I THE GOOD IT DID "I w.mUu't laK tin- woiltl lor tht tit at nil'," said .1 Kri'Hvn I'inployt f all the niiiii' V in i;"od Tmiliu' lias 11. Allen, a wt'll tlu C. 11. - l. Kailroad. re -idir.n ai r.ilT Kas; Foarth St., iJalesbiirg 111. "I hail siitr.reil lor six years," he continued, ' and had 1:0; ten so wi-al: 1 couldn't do my work regularly and was ready to give up when I b'Tan taking Tanlae. Nearly every, hiiu; 1 ::te di.-aun'i'd with me and ielt like a toal ot lire in my i-lonuuh aiul gave nie stub terrible cramping pains that 1 could hardly stand them. I was so badly constipated 1 bad to take a laxative nearly every night and aw- , ful. feverish headaches wi.'.ild come i'U thai would lay me up In bed for a day or more at a time. 1 lost su much weieh; and got so weak that I could hardly walk, and really I look ed so bad that one day at the round house 1 overheard one of the boys say: 'He's 11U long for this world." tHight then 1 decided to give up my j work and try to find something that I would help me. "I read in Urn papers about Tanlae and decided to try it' and now I don't see how In the world a medicine ean do what it has dono for me. I can at three big meals every day without any trouble afterwards, tho constipa tion and headaches are gone and my lo.it weight and strength have all ccine back. To be exact I now weih forty-three pounds more than before 1 began taking Tanlae ami never felt I runner in my lite. 1 am the picture f health and the boys all say they lever saw anything as wonderful as ,.he way Tanlae lias brought bavk my health." Tanlae is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists in every town. Licensed City Scavenger. ' V '3J3 ' f if ijiet- f-,Vi A'V 1 '-. fit -r.A-.J Aii tuluao iiuuiuilluLul letliuvuU OH short notice. : Weekly visit tn resi dence districts. Daily biiHitiosB dis Irrfft Phnnw ?77-l coffee and -v. II J Liberty NOW SHOWING UNTIL TOMORROW ONLY THE PICTURE EVERY BODY HAS BEEN EAGER TO SEE IN ti The Valley of the Giants" Towerinq redwoods, mile on mile and two msn who loved them. Then the hand of the spoiler, and a war to the bit ter end. Also Sennett Comedy 'BACK TO THE KITCHEN' and Paramount Magazine r,..v.wj .- Fri. Sat. Bryant Washburn in "It Pays to Advertise" GIM CIJTJNG ' China Herb Store Herb cure ror earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouhlo, heart troublo, chills and fever, crumps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbunclos, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goltors. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917 This is to certltj that 1, the under signed, had very sevoro stomach rouble and had bean tootherod foi iiovoral yearB and lust August was no' expected to live, and hearing of Qln Cliung (whoso Ilorb Store is at 214 South. Front street, Mortford). I de cided to get herbs for my stomach iroublo, nnd I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used thorn and today ii in a well man anil can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to no Glin Chung and try his Herbs (Signed) W H. JOHNSON Witnesses: Win. Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. Childroth, Eagle Polni M. A. Anderson, Medford S. M. Holmos, Eagle Holm C E M(oro, Eaglo Point I V. 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