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LARE MAJORITY M.ERZBERGER OlITS PEOPLE AGAINST CRUSHED ENTIRELY I). S. PROHIBITION BY DR. HELFFERICH ATLANTIC C1TV. X. J.. Feb. 25. irewers uf "? unucu n. "everv loBol'.'nnd constitutionnl' !lns to ku that liberty and that Mwtv that -s cuurnnteed to us bv L constitution 'V.ChrLstian W. Kris- declared here today at the to. T.ownt.u eontcrcncc itt toted "'J '- , .wh ho w president. '('oantine the non-rntitvine slates, ,we wbieh have not voted for stata Inhibition and those which have rnted Birninst federal or state con- riitutionnl prohibition in recent veil." hc SHi1, "Wc '"lV0 2r' r n"'re HiDaniuionw yi v.- ......... J.' of whieh are not included in the . in ttuwo :tnteK the neonle hjve reserved to themselves 'the pow er to approve or reject at the polls uv act of the letrislatnrc,' thev must tiwefore be counted as states which t,ve not ratified. Addine these itates to the twenty-five mentioned biretofore. wc have a total of fortv ii which the people are either opposed lo federal prohibition or have been jj-ied their undoubted riirht to pnss ipon it., No w.ondor the proponents of this system J'o'ncht tooth and nuil ...met letlinrr ihe people vote. "The present; short period of pro- pise.' It hasi aroused the American jwple to the necessity of beinir keen It on their Kuhfd- to preserve their ftrties. ; "It is part off the prohibition propa ganda today tot .pretend that the Imcriean pcoiloj throuirli their own action, have brought about the exist -in situation. . Never was there a .. 4VI.--ol.niwl Tim Aim.ripnn j)ple never have acted upon national prohibition. Thcv ' have never been permitted to do so. 1 "UnlV one siaie unio voieu on 'I ... . j 1 (1...... 1B18 iremeilUUUh i.stwe will! uiiio n- venliVt was ncninst it." EfEDFOKP AH! TRIBUTE, HiEDFOTlD, ' OirF.ClOX, WEDNESDAY. "FKBRUARY 2.".. 1920. PAGE FlVK BERldK. -Under Sc. ro tary of State Moeslc has been select ed to sucwed Mnthias HrzbcrcjT, who reclined vesterduv as minister of finance. Moesle was npfioinhed a deputy to Krzbcrer January J7. The MiremenX of Krcberccr flrorn the cabinet is only temporary, de clares tho Deutsche AHiremeine Zci funir. Newspapers whose svmpathies are with the elements of the riclit sav his retirement' is the first step in his tall. BKIU.1X, Tuesday, Kcb. 2A. Ma thias Krziiereer, in tendcrim: his resiLrnati(iir a.s minister of finance, based his action, it is said, upon a desire to have the investiuution of his allegedly lulsified tax returns proiceed without preibdicc or con sideration for bis official position. Tho minister's retirenint and its ai leired motive were completely eclips ed by the character of evidence which Dr. Karl He.li'l'erich. former viee- cnnncinior, succeeueii in piliuir up against llerr Lrzlieruer dunni; the last twt dnvs of the hitter's libel suit against hiin. Twenty years aco a rural sehool master and since- 100.r the stormy petrel of flennin parliamentary life. llerr Kr7.benjcr.has for fifteen mouths been the most conspicuous figure in Germany's post revolutionary era. Personal frionds reL'ret the failure to use tin? recent attempt against Ifcrr Krzbcrger's life a.s a reason for his retirement, thus depriving Dr. Helfferich of his decisive victory, which is no adding to pun-Germanic jubilation. E AsbLaut il(rirv:jitrt state pastor's! the reappointment of Superintendent tminiuir conference, to be hvkl at the Briscoe at the head of the city schools BERLIN. Tuesday, Keb. -l. Brit ish interests are planninc to estab lish five lartre. bajiks in Danzie and a steamer service between Danziu'. Copcnhairen and Tiondon. according to I'olish advices to the Vorwaerts. ASHLAXI),. Keb. 25.More water i. the supreme need. Tho city, in realization of this want, proposes to take active steps in ibis direction be lore the summer shortnee is upon us. Even at this early date Ashland creek is at a low ebb. although there is plenty for domestic, use. The irritru tion period is what tests the system and i hp ulan is to devise ways and means for addiiur to the supply before the critical time arrives, and thus tide over the months of Julv, Aucust and September. With this end in view, a mass meetini: has been called tor Saturday evcninir. February -3. at the city ball, at which all interest cd should attend, and this means everybody. Professor Keiiner of the experiment station, will speak, bis talk beimr alonsr tbo lines of on im perative, demand for water in behalf of crons. Other speakers will ex press opinions as to supplementing the domestic supply, the expectation bciatr that these discussions will re sult in active efforts beinu taken towards permanent, instead of merely temporary relief. r Wiiss Bertha Eliason, employed in Southern Pacific offices in Portland, visited home briefly the first of tlc.v week. t Air postal service, to ferret out linuor traffickers, will-, be urirod at the next session of tbo legislation, with Ashland for thc; Southern base, and Portluud the northern. The' in stallation is expected to cost $."p.000 and yearly maintenance a like suin. "The provisions of the Chinese ex clusion act should lie made to apply to all immigrants for a period of not less than five years," was the ones tion which Ernest Abbott. Ashland student at (). A. (.'., as a member of the sophmore class debatinu team, assisted in winning oratorical prowess over the freshmen of the same institution. Prosneetive attendants from tho 0' 0.."-V W1 -.! -JwV-w.- lift 1. 'rntViy -116,606,060' Statistipians calculate that Maxwell cars the, world over traveled 1,500,000,000 miles last iear. What a gigantic test of gears, bearings, axles, crankshafts, andjlie 3,000 other pieces of steel in a Maxwellcarl Had these metals shown a single chronic 'weakness their makers would have suffered a far-reaching penalty. Instead these 1,500,000,000 test miles equal to 57,000 . times around the equator--put a great premium on the Maxwell. . . ; TSo great that it is becoming'more'and'morc difEcult each day to get a Maxwell. To fill this ever-growing and ' friendlydemand "f or Maxwell 100,000 are being built this year, bringing the total of Maxwells now in use on the road to 400,000.' The 100,000 will fall far short. Possibly 40,000 persons will have'to'purchase a second choice car. . ' ' To be sure of "your"' firstr choice" seethePost-Var' Maxwcllidioutdelay. ' A W. Walker Auto Co. , Medford, Oregon. White Temple in Portland March it. to 5, include v. t. Hcan. Christian church: D. J. (lillandcrs. I'ormreun -tional: (.'. A. Edwards, Methodist; .I. W. lloyt, Pre.-.bvteriaii. Hey. f. (i. Morris, Methodist pastor at Talent, has also signified an intention of attending. Pending the selection of a ne wpas- tor. Hev. A. B. Finch, elenrvuian on the retired list, will supply the local liaptitst church, and has moved into the parsonage on Oak street. Au important realty deal has iiKt been made throuirb the Billing agency, whereby .I. r.. Anciviu, pre.-v ent occupant of the property, comes into possession of the Frohbach place, corner of Bush and Almond streets, one of the most substantial homes in town and ideally located Mr. Angivin is an employe of tin1 Southern Pacific in the local yards 11- O. Frobach, who sells the place, has become, a 'permanent resident of Three Forks, Mont. Co-operating with the American Helief commission, which has the de vastated war countries as a field for extensive operations, the Citizens bank handles "food drafts" in addi tion to all the other mediums of bank exchange. These drafts are in vn- nous amounts, very convenient for this specific purpose, being reileom- able in actual snpplies instead of cash and receive the endorsement of the American Food Administration. Dr. C. F. Schaller, osteopathist.J will remove to tiilent. v Word from .Newell Wright, former well-known; right hand mun in the local' S. P. ticket office, who took u year's lay-off from office work t,v join tho "back. (p tho soil movement," indicates that'Jiis "experiment stif-' tion ' iH 80 . acres in extent, and is: located sevcn'nriles from Buhl. Idaho. a thriving town on the Minidok.v brunch qf the,;' Oregon Short Line, which section? Newell says, is the richest farming country in the Unit-' ed States of course, excepting tho Rogue liivcr valley. He intensively, farms 20 acres to wheat, 45 alfalfa, and 10 clover, thus leaving five ncres for the home patch. In livestock. he has three horses nnd two cows. also 25 "head " of extra fine bens. Butter and eggs aro also staples Mrs. Wright, thoroughly weaned from the gay society life of Ashland, finds herselt not only resigned to the new rural environment, but actually ore fers it to, the, social whirl of tbisj metropolis, ttie daughter is also wo : pleased with, the change, hence the' lamilv is contented nnd happy. Their! address is 1, F. I). 5. Buhl. Idaho Thcv send greetings,, to many friendki In'twit.' .lnn.l S-r. .r.1:'.-,.. .i 1 ' -..; .io"u jfcij- -ituit.. ,i.;itt )mi 80 bushcU to tUeiacre. and but-; tfcr : jJ5 poiiod:o' the cow, while tlibj; b-products fnihi'llw poultry pay tllo! income 'tax of the entire family. V J M. C. liningcr nnd son. Brueo, havo; bought tho vulcanizing works from Harrison 'flifcaywilrjwilftj dustrv - Buying,' BeltlHtr;"refHO(rt!lirjfir'"and trading are the order of tho day as iipph'ed to ""to"'n''prtMS.TlvT""Oi'o. W. Dunn is repairing the old family homo on Granite street, which indi cates that he may retire from active work, although.not implying directly that he "will rest from his lahors." lirucc Liningcr has bought the Har rison place on Oberlin street. Fred Putnam is fixing over newlv acauir ed property in the llarcadiue tract. E. A. Hong has sold his home, includ ing half an acre of orchard and gar den on Beach street, and in turn has boneht the Shclton property. II. S. Palmerlce of the Citizens Bank, has sold his model bungalow borne on Grunite street. Darkin Grnbb has bouehtthe Van Dvkc place on Third street. The Hnpwood property on Pennsylvania vuvenuof has been ,f-old to newcomers. 'Out iu the country in tho Bellcvicw district, W. j. JInoro contemplates various improvements on his orchard and ranch, while in the. Volley-view, district Fred Moti on ugh has sold his tiO-ucrc holding, hut will remain on the same indefi nitely. as a renter. , . - The Carson-Fowler Lumber 4 Co. has readjusted its iuterests at Ornnts Pass to the effect that its holdings are now represented by n firm under u new title, the individual purtners including a Medford and Grants Pass resident respectively, in addition to the head of the firm living here. Miss Jliiv Spencer was elected to the position: of missionary worker at the recent state convention of the Christiun Endeavor in Portland. Paul Brown of Imn Angeles, ' prominently identified in the C. E. movement, ad dressed a worker's conference at the local Congregational church on Mon day afternoon, and an echo meeting in the evening. Felicitations arc mutual as between teachers, parents and pupils, over for another two-vcar term, to dale from June of the present vear. Hal McNair and Tom Simpson aro Portland on a special business mission this ueck. The Vining family have bec.i cnio - ing a reunion of late, with the sons Ralph, Robert and Irving present, j testation of appreciation due to hi Ralph and family have since gone kindly efforts ever extended to nd to California, Robert and family huiiivancc the best interests of the corn- not only from Seattle, but all the way up to Alaska in the neighbor hood of Fairbanks. As Ashland's "favorite sou." a number of intimate : frieiuls rccenllv tendered a baiuiuct ' to Professor Irvine Vining us a miini- m unity. Anybody dissatisfied with ratings as to the census eunuiucrution, can lodge Iheir objection with the com mercial club, which is in close touch vitlt the imivcp; th:it hi. DEWS 'OF EVE ; it , No More Gentle Than 'Cascarets"for.the Liver, Bowels It is just as needless as it is danger out to take violent or nasty cathartics. Natnro provides no a hock-absorbers for your liver and bowels against calomel, lisrsh pills, sickening oil and salts. Cflftcarets give quirk relief without in jury from Constipation, IiiliouneM, In digestion, Gases and Sick Ilendach. Cn "care, s work while you aleep, re mo v. ing the toxins, poisons and sour in digestible waste without griping or inconvenience. Ca sea rets regulate by strengthening the bowel mil Roles. They cot RO little too, ?::'V; . v- .'j BRAND FLOUR BLEMr j or ; every purpose 1 JlgP "blend's A Product of Scientific Miiling : '"'"' ' To produci'-'a perfect .flour for every purpose., , a flour that will make ' , .cakes and pastry as well as 'bread, choicest Knstenv hard wheats and choicest ' ..0, "' .Western wheats. must be brought toRether in proper proportions and those -Vi : i proportions remain uniform. ' ' . " ' The ..Western., wheats and the Kastern hard wheat .must he tempered .. , eparate.ly and .(hen ground in separate' mills. - .. . . ' ' We hve, mills where our hard wheat is (rrotmd ; mills where our '; " Western' wheats are : "ground.'' The' 'flours 'from these two distinct grinding , "j ', are tnen. scientifically blended. .'..'.., BLEND FLOUR is the product of this scientific milling, tt costs you a few cents more per sack but LESS PER LOAF because a sack of g&in BLEND WILL MAKE MORE AND LARGER LOAVES OF BETTER BREAD. Fisher Flouring Mills Company Seattle .Tacoma Portland Bellingham Mt. Vernon The Big-Six THE SEKIES 20 lilG-KIX. with it lid 1(. P. motor, l-'li-inch whcclhiisc nnd hcven-passenirer bodv, eives to the motorist a rare combination of actual tiowcr. ranee of snccd. hill-clinihintr ability, beauty of line anil appearance, tcniiinc comfurt and oiicriitine econ omy. Owners eret 1 miles and more per trillion of casoline and over 8,000 miles per net of tires. Truly a bitr car in size, vet it is comparatively liyht in weitrlit- its 3125 pounds beinir ho evmilv dis tributed und its. ehasiis'so irCectly balanced that you arc assured of perfect ridinir . comfort at two miles an hour or at a-inile-a-m intitc. 'i; KnuipiH-d with a" beautiful straicht-sidc slantine windshield with artistic side lichts and stormproof ventilator base; irlove no. and extension lijrht in tonncau: larcre plate ulass window in rear of fivpsv top) irenuine hand-buffed leather upholstery, silver-faced jeweled clock nnd recording instruments; walnut steering wheel with instrument hoard und L'love box of the sumo finish; cord tires und shock absorbers, llo'lv and hood are a Brewster urccn with cold stripine on the wheels and louvres. HINES & SNIDER South Fir Street, Medford, Oregon. OPEN ALL NIGHT Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts 'o. 1 3Bo No. 5 88o (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak. Ham Toast Hot Cakea Coffoe Cotfee No. SS Sffo , .,- ' 0 to (1) Egg (l) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes . CoKee Coffee No. a 33o No. 7 3Be (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orUuckwheat Cakes Ham Cotfee Coffee No. 4350 ' No- V Fried Muah -with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakes : Coffee Coffee ORIlKK BY NUMBER TAXI CHANGE. I am no-w connected with the Dally Taxi Co., and will bo glad to accom modate all my former cus'.omers, as well as the general public. I Ion Slvcrtscn. V'-'j Thono 15.' Brown & BroWd:', '' Gasoline Engine ANI HI'RAV OUTFITS KXI'KKTINd AN!) nErAlUINO Wo havo added to our forco men who aro thoroly capable In repairing and adjusting gatfollno onglnos, Tractors, spray outfits, pumps and other farm machinery. Phone 235-R. . John C. Signor Knrinek Ulrigi " VSil-211 N. Fir