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PSGE eight; ' KTEDFORD MTilTj TRIBUNE, SIEDFORB, .''OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER" 25, 192f an bull like batelea fhenyou compare it with other teas youtt appreciate its uniform higfi. quality Black or Great PARLEY 10 BEGIN President Harding Starts 1st Speaking Trip Thru the South 12 Selected with care where it' grows DR. RJCKERT WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. Post ponement of J.he opening meeting of the International conference on arm ament and Far Eastern affairs' until the morning of November 12 was inti mated as probable by high officials today. . C'lnflict between the program as or iginally drafted for the conferencq and that for the ceremonies incident to Armistice day burial was America's unknown soldier, wis given as the reasoa for the probable postponement. WASHINGTON, Oct., 25. President Harding left Wash- lngton this morning on a spe- cial train for a four day trip through the south, his first visit NEW YORK, Oct. 25. The Cun ard lino announced today that the Aqultanla, bringing ' Prime Minister Lloyd George and his official party to the armament conference at Wash ington, would sail from Southampton November 3, two days ahead of the regular schedule. The prime minister Is scheduled to remain in the United Stules until De cember 3. , Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted V NO DltOPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY ON PUEMISES W)H K. Main. llDNtatra I gjf jj For the Children's Supper there's nothlntf Ilko Ilrend with milk. (live tho klddlos food that will sat isfy tholr appetites; food thut will di gest easily; substantial foot! that will build up their little hudlos. "Bread is that kind, of food. - Active days- Dreamless Nights! These are nature's priceless ijlfts to children :Who cat. Bread is your Host Food Eat moro of It. NUT-BROWN BREAD . --tlio llrciul that ItulUls PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for NUT BROWN RltKAn WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. It. is as Bumed by officials that Secretary Hughes would provide and cull to gether tho Initial meeting of the con ference on Armistice day.: In the ovarii tho first meeting is held on the morning of tNovember 12, as It ap peared probnblo today, tho confer ence would be addressed by President Harding Immediately upon conven ing. Tho American delegation lias not considered tho question of reduction in tho land military establishment. The position of some officials was In dicated today as holng thut nothing on tho subject of land forces had been found .to muke consideration of that question immediately, necessary and that tho army's strength was re duced to a minimum Informal suggestions that the arm nmeiUs' con ferefence 'would consider the quostion of international ex change and other phases of finance mot with flat denial. The fact that nono of the nations Invited to tho armament conference had sent Jlnnn clul leaders to the Washington confer ence was construed as Indicating that it also was out tholr Intention to bring In finance. .'. f to that section Blnc.e his Inaug uration. i Three addresses, are to be made by the president during the trip, two at Birmingham, Ala., and one at Atlanta. A stop will be made ut Camp diennlng, Ga., for inspection of the in- fantry school there. .The president was accompa- nled by Mrs. Harding, Secretar- ies Weeks and Fall, Senator and Mrs. Underwood of Alabama, George B. Christian. Jr., secre tary to the president and Brig adier General Sawyer, the presi dent's physician. , . , CRISIS OVER IN. TURMOIL KING MAY ACT LONDON, Oct. 25. (By. Associated Press.) j An official communique Is sued after the. Sinn. Fein representa lives had left the Ilrltish premier's official residence this evening said "the meeting of the full conference on Ireland was postponed as a committee from the conference was sitting." The conference re-assembled at 4:30 o'clock. " ' SOUTHERLY GALES IS PREDICTION SAN FKANCISCO, Oct. 25.- Strong southerly to southwesterly gales were predicted for the Pacific coast today and tomorrow, north of Cape Blanco by the; United States weather bureau here and' storm warnings were ordered hoisted at all Washington and Oregon stations. The bureau's warning said that tho storm Is moving southenst' from the north Pacific. HENNEY RESIGNS A8 ENGINEER (Continued from Page One) stomach Misery, cas, indigestion, take "diapepsin" "Pnpo's Dlnpcpsln" Is tho quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gnses, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused liy acidity. A few tablots give almost immediate slomtbch relief and shortly tho stomach lH' corrected so you citn eat fnvorlto foods without foar. Large caso costs only few conts nt drug Htoro. MIIIIoiih helped annually. tho nosltlon of district ontrinecl. hut suggested tha 'he tuke charge at the Fish Lnko dam. This arrangement was not agreeable to Cupper, so Mr. Col0 f Portland was recommended. Colo roplled he could not tuke charge hoforo November 1. which rendored him unavailable. Then llalph Cow- gill was recommended and was placed lu charge. "Wo acted with 'every posslblo dis patch," said Mr. Perry today, "and feel that Mr. Henny's resignation was not justified as far as any action on our part was concerned. HWevor as he has i'esig'ncd cvcral timet before, we have decided to accept it this time and holievo .with the work so nearly completed wo can got along without nnyono to tnko his place. Howovor, if Ut any time -wo feel In need of ex pert advice other than what can be secured from- the stato ongineor, we shall not hesitnto to secure It at once." DRYS TO FIGHT EDICT (Continued from page one.) beer In Chicago, but her citizens can not drlnk.lt, Attorney General Brun dage asserted today In commenting on the new trensury department rul ing porplttlug physicians to prescribe beer and wine. . Although Chicago has several mil lion gallons of real beer on hand, the Illinois search and seizure law, spe cifically buns beer and wine as medi cines, said. Attorney General Brun dago. 1 , . Select Apparel for Men's Winter Wear Fashionable and Serviceable. ' Suits and Over coats for Men and Young Men -Famous Hirsh-Wickwire and Michael-Stern '& Co. Make Logger Style Mackinaws are popular this Season. We have Most Attractive Styles' and Patterns in Patrick of Duluth . Mackinaws and Overcoats FOR COLD WEATHER Manhattan Shirts Earl & Wilson Shirts and Collars Holeproof Hosiery Cheney Ties Hirsh-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats $40.00 to $65.00. Michael Stern Suits, Overcoats $30.00 to $50.00. . New Arrivals in Men's Headwear Knox Hats $6.50 Mallory Hats $5.00 MODEL Clothing Company S. T. Richardson, Prop v 123 E Main Medford LONDON, Oct, 26. (By Associated Press.) The view was expressed at Sinn Fein' headquarters this forenoon that the crisis In the Irish conference was oyer for the present. ' Tho Dall . Eireann representatives who said last night that if the negotia tions were broken off today they would return-t6 Ireland-tonight, were thia morning making no preparations to leave, ' ' There was a rumor current this mor ning that King George might, If neces sary use any Influence he possessed within tho limits of the British consti tution to harmonize the conflicting viewpoints 'in the conference. There was no outward -sign that such inter vention would take place nnd it was obvious the king's influence '.would have to be exerted with the greatest caution, if at all. '. LEGAL STEPS OUTLINED (Continued from rase, On) ing the railroad labor board has cit ed all general chairmen ef the "big five" railroad transportation organ izations to appeur before the board tomorrow. Warren S. Stone, president of the Drqtherhood of Locomotive Engineers, today said he had notified the general chairmen of his organi zation they need not respond to tho citation. , , CINCINNATI. Oct. 25. Notice was sent from the national ' headquarters here today of v the . Brotherhood of Railway and ' Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Sta tion Employes, numbering more than 200,000, members, that the organi zation is not in sympathy with the proposed railway "strike and mem bers are ordered. h'ot to obey the or der to cease workV .. .' - PALESTINE.' Texas. Oct. 25. The strike on the International and Great Northern railroad brsnmo 600 hrake- men and switchman,' members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, entered Its fourtti'day quietly with company officials jexpresslng the 'be lief that freight -service would be further extended today. '' " -' ' Strike leaders declared, however, that the tie up was 100 per cent com plete. .... ; WINS LIBEL SUIT ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25. A verdict in favor of the St. Louis Star was re turned by a jury in circuitj court here yesterday in a one hundred thousand dollar libel Bult brough by Alexander P. MacAuley ot Toronto, Ont. The suit wa sbased on news articles printed on MacAuley's arrest here In January of 1917. Suspected of pass ing forged checks, MaeAuley later was exonerated. . In Instructing the Jury Judge Grimm .stated, a newspaper bad a right to 'print'offlclal police reports. MOTION DENIED IN BY N.T. AUTO BANDITS NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Three auto mobile bandits who held up a. United States mail truck in lower Broadway last night, escaping with four pouches or registered mall, were being sought by the police and postofflce inspectors today. . A postal Inspector on the case was reported to have told city detectives tho pouches contained about $1,000,000 In money and negotiable naper. . Other estimates fixed the value of the haul around $100,000. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. V., Oct. 25. Supreme Court Justice Morschauscr today at White Plains denied the mo tion of John E. Mack, guardian ad litem for Guy Stlllman, to bring all the heirs of the lute James Stlllman and of James A. Stlllman Into the divorce action against Mrs. Anne U. Stlllman. Mr. Mack made the motion for the purpose, he said, of protecting the in terests of Guy in the future. Justice Morschauser in giving his decision said he believed the Interests of the child would be properly, safeguarded If Mrs. Stillman shov.-.d be granted a divorce. during'our late bereavement; also fur the many beautiful, flpral orrerlngs. MRS. WM. BAIN AND FAMILY. Rheumatism Can Be Cured! But You Mut Clear Your Bl of Waste JToducp. - Royal Arch Masons, Crater Laks Chapter No. 32 Special Communication, Tuesday, Oct 25th, 7:30 p. m. Initlution work in M. M. & P. M. Degree. Visitors welcome. Refresh- A. F. NOTII. Seep. 185 ments Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their kind assistance and sympathy Lack of exercise and improper diet causer watte products to accumulate in the.blod You will at once realize that unlcsi tht blood is pure, some part of the body will become) diseased. ... '-' . . ' . .1 Rheumatism, with its pain and agoAy, n one of the most serious diseases caused by waste products in the blood. You know, of course, the blood is not confined alone to the' artcriss and veins. It passes out of thcie. channsls to all parts of the body. This it how sediment or waste products are dc" rxiitcd in tht muscles and joints. Genaint relief can be had only by correcting th baiic trouble milt products'. ' f Tkousands and thousands of men ti wsittt during th past 50 years aavt cleared taar Used wests praduett with I. S. Sj It is tat idsal nmUr fr rheuatatim, caust it raatavea tkt peitoneut wassa aiattsr whick is causing tkt trouble.' There acs bad after effects and the result is wonderful. Begin taking S. S. S. today and write ft Si ptge illustrated fcooklet, "Ftctt Jhmt ti BWb. - i Pertona! medical advice, witksut charge,' may also be had by sending a coasfleto description of yeur case. Address Ckirfj Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 731( S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. All good drug twrct tall S. S. S. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer", on Genuine CHICAGO, Oct, 25. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Judge R. M. Barton, chairman of the United States rail road labor board, today telegraphed the heads of the four brotherhoods and the switchmon's union reiterat ing previous announcements that ull general chairmen are expected to at tend the hearing Btartlng here tomor- CLEVELAND. Oct; ,25. Prior to their return to .Chicago tonight, where, on Wednesday, they will ap pear before the .United States rail road labor board! in answer to cita tion, the "big five" ' railroad trans portation chiefs were ., to continue tholr conference today on matters pertaining to tho strike situation. Answers to all messages from general chairmen are agreed upon by the five leadors before they are dispatchod, thus" maintaining unity of action. The "big five" leaders discount In timations that there is discord between the organizations that have authoriz ed their members to withdraw from the service and those Withholding such authorization. "Both Presidents Warren S. Stone of tho englneors and L. E. Sheppard of the conductors have openly stated they, do not think thero Is "an open break." Mr. Stone flatly asserted there Is none. ' W. S.. Carter, president of the Bortherhood of Locomotive Engiue mon nnd- Firemen, telegraphed the board this morning saying: "My understanding fk either party can be represented by counsel and that all railroad executives will not be present in person. Please wire me !f my understanding is not correct." Mr. .Barton's general message fol lowed. ' 'Double-Bilt' Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys Bradley Sweaters QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or Chewing liabit "No-To-Bac" has helped thousands 1 to break the costly, nerve-shattering i tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longlnc for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew. 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