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.r-WtQE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOItP, OftEfiON, TITUnSftAY, APKTTJ '1!?, 1923 I COURT PLAN MEET s WASHINGTON, April 12. Views of republican senators who look with dis favor on some features of the adminis tration proposal, for American mem bershlp in the permanent court of In ternational justice was presented to Secretary Hughes today by Senator Watson of Indiana, one of the republi can leaders in the senate. The conference lasted nearly two hours In which the proposal was view ed in every detail, Including its politi cal features. Sonator Watson left the state department saying he was im pressed by the logic of Mr. Hughes' argument, but that his position was unchanged. Senator Watson explained that ho looked with disfavor on any proposi tion which would not safeguard the interests of the United States through equal representation for the United States in the body electing judges composing the International court. He indicated that some arrangement might be made to accomplish that end, and pointed to the reservation voted by the senate in its consideration of the treasury agreement under which the United States on becoming a mem ber of the League of Nations would have equal representation with nil other nations In any elections held by either the league council or assembly. The meeting between Mr. Hughes and Senator Watson was looked upon as the forerunner of a series of con ferences between leading republicans of the senate and house. Senator Watson later saw President Harding at the White House but said they discussed chiefly the proposed trip of the president to the Pacific coast and Alaska. i Greece Obdurate PAHIS. April 12. (By the Asso ciated Press) Greece has Irrevocably decided not to pay a farthing of In demnity to Turkey, declared the for eign minister of -Greece in nn Intor vlow hero todny. If Turkey insists upon an indemnity Greece will not sign tho peace treaty,, he said. Now Showing at the Page Theater S rfffStfiMf I JUINTET OF FAMOUS COMEDIANS IN "QUINCY ADAMS . SAWYER" LAW AT STAKE 8ACKAM KNTO, Cal.. April 12. With tho constitutionality of Hcveral Important fcaturoH of tho California nnti-ulien land law at Hluko, Attorney Gonoral U. S. Webb was to leave here today for Washington, I). C, where he will appear before tho supremo court next week in behalf of the people of this state In a stM-leg of test cases instituted by Japanese with the object of nullifying the law. Tho arguments before the supreme court will begin next Monday and are expected to consumo several days. The California cases and also a num- er of similar cases carried up from tho courts of Oregon and Washing ton have been grouped in order to facilitate the proceedings. : 1 Cyclone Plays Havoc ALEXANDRIA, La., April 12. Sev eral persons were injured, fifteen houses wrecked and other damage done, when a tornado struck Merldan, La., a Bawmlll town thirty miles south of here, early today, according to paeager reports.1 CORNS Lift Off with Fingers , p., i Doesn't hurt a liit! Drop a little "Freexone" on an aching corn, irwtantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oil with Angers. Truly I Your druggist sells ft tiny Itnttle of "Freozone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft 'corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. LOST HIS STAR Charles Adams is bereft ot tho badge of authority and distinction bearing tho word, "Chief" and can not now bo distinguished from a common citizen excopt. by his official bearing. No, tho chief of police, has not lost his Job or gono on a vacation, be merely lost the star. This morning when ho started to give It the daily coat sleeve polish before starting on the clay's duties it was not in Its usual place. Anyone finding the badge is re quested to return It to tho Mail Trlhuno office. UTILE PROGRESS IN COAL PILE! SEATTLE, April 12. Little prog ress was made today In the confer ence being held hero between Wash ington coal operators and minors' representatives seeking to establish a new wage scalo In the Itoslyn Clo JOlum and Tono . fields, conferees said when noon adjournment was taken. It was regarded as likely, it was said, that If tho deadlock were not broken thin afternoon negotia tions might be suspended for the time being. Mines affected by the negotiations, were closed down April 1 at the ex piration of a temporary agreement reached last summer. Approximately 2000 men are out of work as a re sult of tho walkout. Miners demanded a continuation of the old wage scale, while the ope rators ordered a cut of $1.50 daily in tho wages of day men. OUT OF DEFEAT OF CVIL SERVICE LONDON, April 12. (Dy the. As sociated Press) The government Is believed to have found a way out of the difficult situation created in the house of commons latft evening when it was defeated on the technical ques tion of nllowlng the speaker to leavo tho chair for a discussion of civil ser vice estimates. The cabinet meeting until a late hour after the adverse decision, Is raid to bave decided that the motion may again be submitted, in view of the fact that as presented It contained the word "now." Thus, tho mjnistera held, the negative vote was binding only at tho Tuesday evening sitting and therefore tho speaker, perhaps on Thursday, will be in a position to accept another motion to quit the chair. The) ad verse majority of seven was return ed in a sparsely attended session. The vote came after a quostlon of the salaries paid to former service men now in the civil service had been raised. The labor leaders, critical of tho government's stand, opposed the motion that the speaker leave the chair to permit a discussion" of the estimates. The balloting showed a vote of 145 to 138. reply to objections raised by the gov ernment of Canada. Secretary Hughes based his answer to the Canadian protest on the results of a thorough Investigation Into all the legal and practical aspects of the case. The detailed subjects treated in the reply were not revealed, nor would officials discuss the extent to which the board's regulation or use of ships pasBing to foreign registry might be carried. SELL NO SHIP AS WASHINGTON, D. C, April 12 The right of the shipping board to sell its ships subject to the condition Unit they shall not be used by the new owners as rum runners has been sanc tioned by the state department In Its PAINFUL RHEUMATIC SWELLINGS DISAPPEAR Discoverer Tells Druggists Not to Take a Cent of Anyone's Money 1'n less Alleiirhu Completely Ban ishes Alt Kheumutic . ruins and Twinges. v ST T.OTTIK Anvil 19 tjlv h A a. sociated ProsM The. illncws of Ooo. I Hlsler, great flrslbaseman for the St. Louis Americans which has caused great worry on tho part of officials i nf the club and cast gloom among the followers of the team, will not per manently affect hiH playing ability, according to physicians attending him. Following announcement that Sis-! ler, who was adjudged the most valu-; able player in the American league! last year, would soon undergo anl operation for sinus trouble, the phy sicians today expressed the belief that tho operation would only delay his entry Into the game this season. FATAL TO VET .EUREKA, Oil.. April 12. Carl Davis, a velornn of the world war, diod hero lust night from anthrax, believed by tho mndlcal authorities lo have boon contracted from a shav ing brush. Davis rocontly arrived hum from Texas. Physicians said thoy knew of fow similar casos on record. Itlot In India. SIMLA, ltritlxh India, April 12. (Hy tho Associated Tress) Serious disorders in which ninny persons were Injured aro reported from Amiitsur. Tho rioting was tho out growth of Mussulman-Hindu antag onism and tho immedlato cause mo lt'Mtatlnn of n 'Hindu girl. R I ALTO Now Playing! No Advance in Prices OXI.V THHKK 1.YH MOHK for you to bo, pntrrtnliiod by the. master rnlcrtaliicr of them nil MAHNll.lt, 1, NKlIi.YN. The mimic of his dlrwtion. Ills MiM'rb bund ling of this fluttering story of prodigality, makes "Tho Strangers' JUinitiet" a writable rye fonst! You must sco It! MARSHALL MILAN'S Magnificent 0-llnd ricturo ' "The Stranger's Banquet" Wonderfully liitrrt'retod by tho greatest rant In motion picture history Uit famous players, Iiii-IiiiIIiik (Intro Windsor, KUvtnnr lloartfiiinn, llmkliffo Kt-llows, llobnrt Ilos worth. IXttllMl HI'XDAY IMIIKY CMtKY in ";OI MEN AMI Till K" E Mr. James H. 'Alien, of Rochester. N. Y., suffered, for years with rheu matism. Many times this terrible dis ease left him helpless and unable to work. . Ho finally decided, after years of .ceaseless study, that no one can bo free from' rheumatism until ,tho ac cumulated imp u r ities, commonly ca'led uric acid deposits, were dis solved In tho joints nnd muscles and expelled from the 'jjody. With this Idea in .mind ho consult ed physicians, inad.e experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheuma tism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called ALLEXUHU, to others who took It, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of uiKing he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore instructed druggists every where to dispense ALLENKHU with the understanding that if tho first pint bottle does not show tho way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. All dniRirlsfs can supply you. Adv. Golden Cute Stump. . WASIUNCSTOX, April 12. The OoldBn finto, an engraving taken from Culter's oil painting of the en trance to San Francisco bay will adorn the new 20 cent stamp to be put Into use by the postoffico depart ment, Postmaster General New an nounced today. 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But keep at it persistently beat con stipation with bran nature's most . 1 I A.l ,L1-I. 1 lVDHUUriUl 1UUU I AUU 11IIUK nun TfAllMrtr 'a will freA vml nil frntn ilia dangers of pills and cathartics! T.-..11 1.. rtwnn 1a n IIP- B,,Btn:nA. and body-building food because it con tains miucrui suns uuu uwer luoa essentials, as well as being a natural relief from constipation! Kclloccr's is delicious In its nut like flavor. It adds greatly to tho tasto of hot or cold cereals when sprinkled or mixed with; them. Or, tt- wtth lint Aflrmta nllnvrincr turA tablespoonfuls for each person. muffins, raisin bread, etc. j.,. : w Kellogg 's Bran is served 5n leading hotels, clubs and restaurants in indi vidual packages. All grocers sell it. HAIR jfll GROOM P "7 (rC 1WH HMD KM Yt IV Keeps Hair T (mbedj) Even obstinate, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. "Hair-Groom" is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Millions use greaseless, stainless "Hair-Groom" because it does not show on the hair. It is absorbed by the scalp, therefore the hair remains so soft and pliable and so natural that no one can possibly tell you used it. Not sticky or smelly. Make Heath's Drug' Store Your Headquarters We invite the public to make this complete and modern drug store their headquarters. All that you would expect to find in a drug store is at Heaths. A store of this kind is judged by the service it gives. 109 East Main Phone 884 We are as near tb you as your phone i T T T ? T T T T f ? T T t T t T t 4- The Latest Styles in. Ladies9 Hats Just opening a New Shipment direct from the eastern market, containing some of the most stlyish and nifty Ladies' Hats of the season. Beautiful flowers and foliage at most attractive prices. Our showing of new spring dresses in the very latest models can not be duplicated in quality and price. If you have not enrolled in The Fleisher Yarns knitting contest that started April 9th, and closes June 9th, you should do so at once. Advertisements are appearing in all the leading journals giving full particulars. It is possible tD win a valuable cash prize. ' The Fleisher Yarns are unequalled for softness, evenness cf finish, elasticity and make gar ments that look well, wear well and retain their shape. . Excella Patterns 20c to 35c SHIELDS 222 W. Main Medford NEW YORK. April 12 So anxious were tbo fans nt MusknKcc, Okln to get n closo up view ot Halio Huth whcui tbo Yankees detented tho Koblns 6 to 4 tliero yesterday that in tho cliixhiK Inning they surrounded him several times nnd for several minutes ho was hidden from view of the grandstand. Mabe disappointed his admirers by not making a homo run and for the second successive day fulled to hit n fair bull beyond the Infield. but liverott Scott, Yankee, shortstop, made two homo runs. President Gets Supply of Straw Hats and Style Demands Three NEW YORK, April 12. Presi dent Hunting can keep In bat stylo this summer without spend ing n cent. Together with announcement ot straw bat modos the National Association of Men's Straw Hat Manufacturers of America today made public a letter from Mr., Harding thanking It for seuding 4 liiln a sonson'B supply. To bo In style a man must have three hats tills summer not ono In Juno, another In July and the last in A-.RUHt, but tbreo every in I mi to 1 rough straw for gen- eral protection, a leghorn for sports wear and a smooth straw for evening wear. Stops Cough and Wheezy Breathing "Had a cough and wheezing In my throat." writes Caroline Diilurd. Petersburg, Va. "Foley's Honey and Tar gave tne quick relief and stopped my cough." (.Vugbs resulting from Klu. Orlppo. Whooping Cough, Asthma and Ilmnctiltls, quickly relieved with Koloy's Honey nnd Tar. Throe gener ations of sallstied users have made Foley's Jlonoy nnd Tar the largest selling cough medicine in the world. J lieruse snhstltutos. Insist upon l!!il!!i!!iilll!ll!l!'!lliliW!ilii!li!!i!l!li'i IT'S FISHING TIME AGAIN! Select Your Needs From Our Fresh Stock of Tackle and Be Sure of a Real Catch. Sep Our Window for Special Prices on Ot?elic Lines and Keels. PHONE 296 MEDFORD HARDWARE 6 SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 322 EAST MAIM 'WHERE A DIME IS A BABY DOLLAR" M. M. HERMAN, Prop. f t T 'T T T ; t T t t, T T f T T T T f T T T t Foley's. Sold everywhere. Adv.