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Ifp PA OK HTX MKPFOfm AfATf, Tf.TWfV. MfDKOUt). OfWtON. TnTftsfMY. MATirrf o. I'Ufi it i ';' H i M P.J 1 J n ! ! 1 . I M V r t MEXCO REGRETS VILA' 1 SENDS I Red Heads Rise and Fight For Glory; Here's the Full and Roseate Story ROOPS N PURSUT MRXICO CITY, March 9 "My Kovcrnment sincerely regrota this nf- fnlr and nsku tho Amorlean peoplo to bo pntlcnt," Mid Marcoltno Dnvllos, who ia notlnn ns foreign minister of the Carrnnza cabinet, In a nUtomont to tho Aseoclntod I'ross today. "Tho government neks tho Amor loan pcoplo to romombor that Villa Ib a common enemy," ho continued, "und an outlaw to bo bunted down by nil mon. Tho Mexican Kovornmont will u bo tho most vigorous moann to run this man to earth and avenge his horrlblo nets." It In stated unofficially that Gen eral Trovlno with a Inrno force, al ready In In pursuit of Villa. Honor Davalos said ho had com municated by toloRraph with General Carrnnza and that thn Kcnornl Inter would tnnko a full statement to tho Amorlean people.. VILLA RAIDS NEW MEXICO TOWN (Continued horn pngo ono) rnlna tttno. Tho Moxlcnn snld Vllln nttneked with from S00 to 1000 mon and a ninchlno nun platoon. The Mexican told Hlociun that Vil la left tho Uotiquoti ClrnndCH ranch Tuesday, mado a leisurely journey to tho north and about four yesterday afternoon left n point on tho Iloca Crando and ntartrd for thu border. "Traveling north thoy crossed tho boundary west of Columbuti," s.-ild tho Mexican, "and entered town by n ditch running past tho cavalry camp. Villa wan In personal chnrgo and de clared ho wn going to kill every American uncuuna tho Amorlean gov ornment did not treat him rlRht. Villa drclarod Carrnnza could not mako peace In Mexico. With Villa wcro Pablo Lopez, Martin Lopez, Col onel Candolarlo Bovantcs, Colonol Cruz Chavez, flcnurnl Jofo Fornnn dez and flcnornl Ileltrnn." To I'ctiTa Intei-rent Inn Tho Mexican who prayed thnt his nnmo bo not tisod, confirmed u re port previously given out by Car ranza officials thnt before leavltiR thn Hantu Ana In western Chihuahua Villa had ntatod that ho Intended to force intervention by tho United Slates by raiding American territory and killing over) body In sight. Lloiiteuant Clyde Kly with twenty men of New Mexico National Ouard arrived today from Reining and Join ed the fedornl troopM. Tho .Moxlcnn fugitive said that Villa addroMed IiIh men )otorday Just boforu ordering nn ndvnnco on Columbus. According to tho Mexican account Villa declared the watchword would be, "Death to AmortoaiiH," and ndded Hint the "killlnR of AnierlcuiiH wan Just bocaiiHo citizens of the Unit ed HtutiM were responsible for tho wretched condition of Mexico. "The United States IntcndH to swallow Mexico," Villa shouted, said tho fugitive. "Lot's do what wo ean to mako It Htlck In their throats." Store 1tMited ami Iltiniod A. L. IMtrhlo, proprietor of tho Central hotel, was dragged from a Hick bod and killed. Mm. Ilitrhle was roughly handled. The bandits toro sovoral rings from her fingers. A number of stores were looted and burned. A Mrs. Wright, who stated Uiat she nnd her husband and bnby were cap tured by Villa several dns ago, was liberated Just before the fighting started. She said at that time Villa deolarod "I am going to shoot up Columbus and make a torch of eory man, woman and child." Lebardo Marquez wnti captured by American troopers nnd lodged In the guard house charged with having guided Vlllu to the border and point ed oNt houses where prominent Am orlean civilians, American officers ami soldiors lived. Twenty l'oui- Mclrnii Hlnhi Twenty-four bodies of Mexican raldors had boon gathoied and burn oil before noon and offlolul, reported score more In tho bins,)!. Colonel Bloi-um stated one squad ron of cavalry wbs coming from Fort llllss and that he had sufficient troops to whip Vllln again. .Major Lludsley, stationed wt Cllb- sou rnnoh. sent throe troops of cv nlry ncross the border to reinforce Major Tompkins who went in pursuit of the raiders. Rnco seven o'clock the town has bocon quiet with com paratively little exritemont Major Hoover sent a telegram to Washington asking whut the gov- ornmout was going to do. Mrs. Wilght. who said she was re leased bofore the fight started, stated that she had been compelled to re main In the saddle almost continuous ly for ulno days. ' American troopers continued their pursuit Qf Villa i alders throughout tho forenoon, ltarly this afternoon - r... i . . t B&wM ifJjSSrjt- ? 1jK2Hr 'folk T J ALJsHsBitVBCkr ifeYWJiM HLsJ if f aM IMsssssl ciii?HitTt. i .mf.. I CHICAGO, Illinois, March 0 -"Hod-heads Uobor Albinos'" "Carrots count!" and "Hod Makes the Ilrlck-Tops Ilrlcks!" nro a few of tho soiirb to be sung when tho Iri descent Order of Auburn KIcgnnM is ornunlzod In Chicago If It ever Is, Somethlni: like that Is golni? to be done, for owners of luminous tlintchon, all over the country, aro rallying 'round tho standard of ton sorlal torrldlty and Bonding word to n waiting nation that "red-heads nro tho snlt of tho earth." Clubs of red-heads nro belnn form ed In every Intellecttinl contor. Sorrel-top soirees, rust-lock rnm- bunctlons, are planned exclusively for tho devotees of tho hlrsnlt borenlls gatherings thnt will glimmer like nn Italian Hiinttot, or n ripe tomato In n pan of cream. And down tho pinkish panorama of the nges they'll point with pride to tho hlglt-llghts of history kindled by sparks of blazing Renins from domes that wore done In red. .lulliiH Cnosnr wns n rod-hend, they'll remind tho mere hummis, nnd so wns Cloopntrn. the sorconess of tho Nile. And George Washington tin dernenth his wig boru u mop of unburn hue Victor Murdock, Louis Hill, Hughlo Jennings nnd Frank Mornn nro indollbly emblazoned In tho somo what relntod Holds of politics, fin nnce, bntsohnll and pugilism. Senators Slmfroth of Colorado and LVewlands of Nevada aro glngor broads; so Is Secretary of Commerce Itedfleld (what there is loft or It.) And Sarah Uornhnrdt und Mrs. Leslie Carter share the honors or the stage with these rising young Top, left to right, nro Mrs. Lrslle falter, (leorgo Yn.ilngton nnd Hugh Jennings; below, Victor Mm dock nnd Louis Hill. cinnamons, Illlllo ilurkc and Cora Potter. Thon there's Illshop V. A. Qunlo of the Methodist Episcopal church, who started nil this discussion of red heads by the assertion before the red-heads of Mainline university, St. Paul, that "All pictures depict angols with red hair. The world of men Is divided Into two psrts red-heads nnd buld-heads. No other classes of heads get any attention." PUTER TESTIFIES CUM OF 0. & C. LAND GRANT WASHINGTON, Munh 11. -Discus-siou of the ioMl eoiiiiromihe of the Oregon tV t'alitorinu land grunt ennlroeij wax oontinttetl by the house public lauds eomniittmi tniln S. I). I'uler, h land oHrHtoi- in Oh'rimi, I'ontiuiiing his ii'Niinin, win! he list! let'sted lor 1300 uppli cants laud equal iu hue to I'orto Kieo and hud eonti-Hets with 100 up pliennts. Member nf the eommit loe teferrcil to those ns tlummv en tries. I'uter MhHertnl that William C. l'lttinan, a It rot her of Senator I'ittnmn of Nesdn, mrh engaged m similar loeHtmir operation. "If the government weie to sell all this lnml at I'.'-.tO nn nere it would go with n rush and 000 or mora Cmmil iniix would come ueros the border to lHHte," said i'uter. "WViv slimilil the l'ni(ed .Stutw ar range for h sale of these InmU at ehenp ligme so thnt n hit of Csnsil iaiib ium.v eome seross ami pebble them up" he wan. asked. I'uter replied that nio of them would doubt let stay uml become. nntiiruliied. Mr. I'uter sail that if the e,uimit tee thought he wa not justly en titled to hharo in the lands located under agreemeuts made with him bv )lieiiti. for eiitrv the hill could l uiuended to prohibit all siieh agree meuls. He we willing, he naid, tn foifeit Ins righto if iim-.ar.v to jirp teet the rights of the wen who want to take up these Inudh. Hon to 1'ixnent Cloop Whn tho child Is subject to at tacks of croup, tot) to It that he ets a light evening moal, us nn overload ed stomach may bring on an sUack. also watch for tho first symptom hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy as soon ns tha child becomes hoarse. Obtainable every L comedy 'GERMANS TAKE A PAGE TOMORROW In wntniK the book of "The Onlv Clirl," n musicnl eomed, w lit-i i to be seen at the Page next Frwluv uiglit, Henry Illo-.-,nm, (he librettist, eidentl.v bore in mind the fnet that theatergoers lookul tor soinothing ARMORED T OE i VERDUN ft,- Avs v i :vy Is v lUCItLIN. Marfch 0. Tho village uudnrmored fort of Vnux northeast or Verdun hns been captured by the Ger mans, the war office announced to il ay. . The announcement says that In ad dltlou to tho village nnd fort of Vnux numerous adjoining fortified positions were captured. The as sault was made In tho night by Pokou reseno roglmonts. Tho to.t of today's official state ment follews: "Artillery aetUlty on both sldoa iu cransod to great violence. "Tho French recaptured a western part or a trench near tho farm ot MaiFons-dorhHnipagie, where hand grenade righting occurred yesterday. "West or the Meuso clonned out the trenches in the woods of Vaux. "To the oast of tho river wo straightened the lines Iu the Woovre district. "In a series of aerial engagements In the neighborhood nf Vordun our i s Inters were lctors. It is certain that three enemy aeroplanes were shot down All our aeroplanes re turned kah'lx Sen ml or their brave pilot were wounddl Klgii r Good DigoMlnn When you e a ehaartul and happy old lady ou tus know that sha has good digestion if jour dlgastlan ia liMpsirwl or If oii do not relish your meals take a dose of Chmubarlalu's I Tablets. They streugthati the staw,- uo word had boon received as to how- h. Imnrova tha dlgaatlaa and aaitaa far AniariMU! soldiers had panetrat- a atla wovamatit of taa basalt, Ob ed luto Mexico, MluWaVarywir. Itttuii Itleb.utls better in the way of a story than hat so often keen dished up to thew in the way ot musieal comedy. He, therefore, furuihed a book that could he eulleil tine comedy, to which Victor Herbert added n um leianly and tuneful eore. peial orehestra. .Sehr llneltscli, Frltx DinkaUniaL a soldier bold, was crouching in a trench. His trusty rlfl to his cheek, a- shoflttng up the Kruch. Frits's pretty wlfa. in Uarwatadt town, was doing her own bit, 'Conducting" on a street ear. and wa waking quite a hit. Oh. Frits was brava and Frits was gay, despite the separation. Hut whan ha haard of his Mfe'i job, ba oeaad cold persplrwiloa. n buiutwd into a bullet so thay had to land Mm bama. Ami how bspands hit Uhm la cars m Ula Iran's eBU(jroaa! FEDERAL ENGINEERS EXPECIEO FRIDAY Suponiaor Will 0. Steel of the Crater IaVo juirk returned this moni iiHf from nil official ifcit to Salem, Ua hold n eonfereneo there with SUtt Kuineer Lew in, T. WniTen Al len, ekief eugmeer of thu federal hifrhway bureau, and Governor Withyeouibe on the mutter of the stnteV obtaining the sum required to pay for tho Hitre of the Crater lake highway. The conclusion wh easily reaehed early in the conference, the state agreeing to prepare at ouee to take care ot the eoM of the wnoj. Ilr. Allen will arrive in this city totnorrow morning and will probably enjoy a ride oer tha 1'aeiae high way iuto the Sisluvous. On Satur day he will accompany Sutiervisor bteel und others to TraiL There will be an informal reeepiiou at tha Ho tel Jlwiford Friday vening, at which huuwss mo at requested to meet Mr. A Ilea. oo MATHIS PREACHES TO YOUNG MEN OF I MEDFORD TONIGHT Mothors wcro largely In evidence at the Nat meeting last evening. It being Mothers' night at tho revival series. A largo section or scats had been pwrved and sevoral hunUred mothors occupied thom. Kvorywhoro whlto IlowcrB wcro abundant tho Evangelist having requested every one to wear a white flower In honor or their mother, whether living or dond. It was reported that nit whlto carnnttons In tho city had been sold early In tho day. Tho music was ex cellent, tho gront choir singing with much spirit and enthusiasm. Mr. Voflscy sang, "My Mother's Hnnds," with wonderful tenderness nnd ex pression. Tho sermon of tho evonlng wns especially to mothcrii tho text wns, "Tnko this child nnd nurse him for mo." Tho spenkcr retold the story of tho birth and early life or Moscb nround which ho gathered tho sermon or tho hour which wns replcto with pathos, memories and advice. Mnthls' Sermon Mr. Mnthls Bald: "Moso.i bad two things In his ravor God nnd Mother. Whcn.nuy boy hns theso two ho needs little, clso. It Is a combination the devil cau scarcely break. Thank Cod lor tho tons or thousands or mothers in this laud ol ours who measuro up to tho responsibilities or motherhood. Happy thnt child who has a real mother not merely ono who gave him birth brought hlm into tho world, but ono who builds her lHo Into his. Do you mothers really lovo your children? Do you renllze how powermi Is lovo? How like an nnchor It enn hold to right nnd honor In the stress nnd storm or liro! "Let mo toll you mothers thnt you nro dully making records as you live boforo your children which will en dure throughout their wholo lives Records or music that will sing them selves ngnln nnd ngaln alter your voice in stilled: records or prayer Hint will Influence them nrter you nro gene: records or love that will bo poworrul and strong long nftor you nro (lend. Let me urge you to open the doors of tho church to the children. Tho child belongs to Cod not to thu dot II. For Vouiir Men Tonight "Moses mother took tho child to nurso and nurture hlm not for Pha raoh's duiishtor, but for Cod. Hoar Cod saying to you "tnko this child and nurso hlm for mo nnd I will pay thee." Let mo tell that tho pay ot Cod Is sure. I call to you mothers Into whose hands Cod has put theso young lives to nurture them nurso thorn tend thoni lor Cod to build your best selves Into thorn nnd bo sure the reward theroror Is sure." The sermon was o most helpful nnd suggestive ono. Deep Intorost was manliest among the people. When tho Invitation was given to accept tho Christian life somo twonty persons responded. Tonight the special program is for Young Men. Heats will be reserved for them nnd nil young men of tho city nro cordially Invited to hear the nddrcss. Everyone Is lnJted but tho nddross of tho evening will bo es peclnlly to oung men. Tho muilc will bo a special feature. ; A Leading Food Expert Stood before the biff battery of milling; mneliincs in the Ornpo- Nuts fnctorics nt Untile Creek, Mich., nnd nfter injecting both tho whent nnd flour, wiid to the miller: "Tlmt'H wlcclcd wheat, nnd no 'itrnl flour' stunt, either. Thnt whent comes out of the rolls ns honcot and unrefined ns it a went in. Where did you ever mnke flour boforo thnt retained tho true mineral content of the grain?" And the wise miller replied: "I hove worked in n good tunny mills, nnd I urn no younger, but let mc tell yon, I never mndo whole whent flour like thnt until I came witn una company. Tho truth is, while flour is woefully Inching in certain cstscn tinl mineral elements which are thrown out in tho milliiiR to mnko flour white nnd pretty, nnd its use frequently results in impaired health nnd activity. The famous pure food. Grape-Nuts is mnde of homst whole whent nnd mnltcd bnrley; nnd Hupplic.i in fcplcndid proportion till the brain nnd nervc-mnkinjr, bono nnd muscle buildins elements of the field grainy, inolutlin,' their tnin crnl elements. Itich, nut-Jike flnor, ense of senilis nnd quick digestibility have mnde Qrapc-Kuts n household word the country over. "There's a Reason" for Crape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. Tho Mcdfnrtl Hoomicis Smoke Medford nnd Mt. Pitt Cigars. CC SPEAR HEAD" AN OLD TIME FAVORITE The Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET The man who chews geti by far the most wholesome enjoyment and satis faction out of tobacco, especially if he chews fluj tobacco. The rich juices of the leaf are retained in good plugs better than in any other form. For more than a generation Spear Head has held first place as the favor ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. This unique distinction Is due solely to the wonderful quality and flavor of Spear Head the richest, mellowest, tastiest chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choicest of all red Durley, hand-stemmed and made Into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitary factory. You can't chew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it's part of the tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Hurley tatte keeps on pleasing you as long as you keep on chewing. Chew Spear Head and you'll be clwwiag the purc.t and most satisfying tobacco that it's possible to maks. In i 10c cuts, wrapped ia wax paper. o THE FINE TOUCH That takes a piece of Jewelry out ot the commonplace, Is the salient feature of our Diamond Jewelry. .AI'K., -rib70) T.,t. ami PSmvw fin tiiktniii'f Tti Iiminfv nf fie bi!ii, fine qunlity of stones and finiwlied work manship they are unique and ate offered at ex tremely attractive prices. And the same thins is true of all our jjoocN, whioh tnplnins why our pntroiM find our jewelry the hest to offer to eritioal fiiuiuls it leaves no opening for complaint. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler KaM .Mum Street. House of Quality. Visitors Always Welcome Are Your Eyes Worth Insuring? If so, call anil let nu insure them against the harmful and disagreeable effects of eye strain with a PROPKKLY FITTED pair of lenses. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Case DR. RICKERT fPYEEcsS Over May Co. To Get a Trade or Profession A bov that U tawsht to save hts money will rarely be a bad man or a fmiure. Kconomy is near to the koj stone of character and success tho man who saves will rlso In his trade or prof esilon steadily; this Is inevitable. Let this bank take care of jour saMngs and pa you four tier cent for the privilege. OVE R 7ZVCAR6 UNDER nurUAU.rr..r.,.- jj, -- -- T.-ojt. mim HMHHM I Start the Day Right ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST End a successful day with our succulent, spicy HAM. All tho leading stores in the valley carry our products. We Pay Highest Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. O'O' 09 V o