vt:mm) vrr, tuuwsk Afrworm, oiimov WFrmwiMV. miwi . vna vmn TTTM VILLA'S TAKING DIFFICULT TASK FOR U. S. ARMY J:hn Reed, Famous War Corrcjpond ent Wf'o Ate With Villa, Rode With Villa, Fouflht With Villa, Declares Him Great Military Gcnfus, Know ing Country Well. DV IIOIJBIIT MOUNTSlKIt XEWYOIIK, .March 22..Vo ordi nary punltlvo expeditionary rorco can over rind Kranclsca Villa unless ho Is betrayed. So declares John Heed, who knows Villa better than any oll'iir American alive. Heed spent rho months with tho Mexican rovolu-. tlonary leader, eating with him In his home, riding with him on hl trait, going with htm In tho unddlo on his cAinpalRits nnd attending his councils of warl 'American army officers," contin ued Hood, famous wrltor and war cor respondent, "have said aKaln and tiKa.'n that Villa la a born military leartor nnd that's Just what ho Is. lie ;nowa northern Mexico thorough ly and will lead our HoldlerH, no mat ter Iiow many wo send, a chaso be fore ho Is taken dead or allvo. "If ho Is accompanied by men who postess the, bravery! of those. I saw storm Gomdx palaco, they will not bo afraid to attack oven an overwhelm ing fprco Rhotild Villa think It boat for them lo do no. "When tho purslt Is on, Villa's men will uud6ubtodly scatter nnd later tomo together again In tho mountains and liarrasfl the Invading troops. It Is doubtful jf Villa will risk any kind of open battlo against woll armed American troops. J should not bo surprised If ho were betrayed by some of Mh officers. It Is unlikely that any of IiIb peon comrades will botray him. "Villa onto iold mo most or tho educated men ho bail known had betrayed him, so he did not trust ed ucated jnon. Ho was born a peon, nnd for 22 years was a bandit bo lovid by tho peons. "lo was tho Mexican Hoblu Hood, tnk'ig cattlo from tho rich to food tho poor and raiding haclendns to put an end to tho unjust conditions Iftov.illliiK on thorn. "Hut villa Is not n romantic, no ble fihrlst-lllui flguro. Ho Is n rough frontiersman Who does not spare his enemies. "Villa Is tho host rider, ghot and dancsr in northern Mexico. Ho Is ospi dally fond of gambling nnd dnnrc.i nnd loves to go Into tho ring at a bull fight and try his luck. "Ho would walk up to tho Infur iated anlmaJ and with his double capo slap him Insolently across tho face and for half an hour would follow tho groatost sport I ovor saw. "Sometimes the sawed orr horns of tho bull would catch Villa In tho soat or tho trousers and prnpol him vio lently across tho ring. "1 do not think Ills personal ambi tion Is very groat and tho mannor In which ho accepted a medal for personal bravery throws light on this phain or his character. "Tho ceremony took plnco in tho audience or tho governor's palaco In Chihuahua with officers In smnrt uniforms faced with black velvotahd gold, officials in full droit and on tho glided throne chair and under a canopy of crimson velvet, Villa in an old plain khaki uniform with sev eral buttons loopo and his faco un alinvcn. "The orator spoke In the high flung extravagant porloris nocuwary to Mexican oratory, describing Villa's perronal bravery and calling him "Tho Krlond of tho 1'oor," "The Invincible- Oonoral," "Tho Insplror of Co urn go and Patriotism" nnd "Tho I!op at the Indian Itopubllc." "Through It all Villa slouched on tho throne, his mouth Imaging qpon. l'luatly Col. Serven steppod forward with the modal. Villa put out both hands ongorly. llko a child for u new toy. He could hardly wait to upoiH tb j box and sen what was Inside. , "Villa looked at tho mwdal. wretch ed his head and I lion tho groat crowd, rovorontly awaiting his word, hoard thwo from his lip: ' 'This Is a holt of a littlo thing to glvu a man for all that heroism you aro talking about.' "Villa lias two wive, or. at least, he had when I was with him. one a prtlont, simple woman who was with h'ni during all his yours or outlawry a;id the other at cat-like Blonder girl. "Once I askod hlin If women would vote In tho republic ho plan ted to MtublUh. 'Why. I don't think ; he said startled 'What do you moan Vale? Do you wean eloct a tavornmont and make laws?' "I said I did and that women were already doing It iu the Unltd States. WeJI, tker are delHg It there. 1 doii'b.pa wfcjr they siwuWa't de H kere. IHU wan aunt oewWer hereine: in war HOSPITALS. ONC social BUTTERFLY IN BUDAPEST DRAWING ROOMS .MMaillllKI ? f M -. MARIE ELEr; Mario Ktok, onco tho idol of ex-has won many commendations from cluslvo society In UudnpcHt, Is tho Idolmllltary leaders. She was amongHho of all Hungury. Her mcrotsm til tiursing tho wounded In war hoBpltalstho Hed Cross, A Trip to the Modoc Lava Beds As I have made numerous trip in the Modoc lava beds nnd have spent several weeks exploring the eaves, of wliieh there nro too ninny of tlieni for me to mime, ami ulso the blub bers, blowout holm mill uraters, 1 am nuked u good ninny (picslions cun-j ceruiuK thin country, nnd will now relate my first experience, in com pany witli (Jeorgo W. Conrlright, dep uty gniiio wnrden, George Kiege, I'nileil Slates forest ranger, nnd Ab bott M. (Irceu, eouitty stiivejor of Modoc county, California. We left Happy Camp ranger Ma lion bright nml early September ft. Our first day's drive wns to I fry hake. Mr. (liven mid myself took the camp wngnu, while Mr. Court right nnd ICtcKge went on horscbnulc liud Mr. ICrCHgc luid (he good luck to get u fine four-point buck en route, which furnished us with crimp meat during the trip. On the morning of the Utli we broke cnuip blight nnd curly nml iiuide it lo the Mind butted by noon, on the east hide of the litvn had, where we look u short noon, left the wagon, packed the camp oultit on llio lioreh nnd 'Mm ted ncrus the rocks (nml it is some rock) tn tli'u Cnptnin Jack's stronghold, scene of the Modoc wnr, this dititiincc being tiboul twcho milcH. Wo uiude the rip I iv sundown, which gave us am ple time to arrange our ouinp mid -,mt our horse out (In the hunch i,'niH to gni7.c. The morning of (lie 7th found iih nil up early, llrenkfast over, liorsiK taken to water and' put hack to grare, we were then ready mid eager to explore the old battle ground with itH many cave, runwujs nnd nnt 'urnl forth, wlierc Cnptnin Jack with 'liih hiuull hunch of rciU held at hay for hiMoinl mouths about l.'iUU Cnilcd "Slates soldier, rotinp; tlie Iivch of limny, incluiling lleueral ( auby mid bin xtaff, who wonnuahsnered at the commencing of the war. We put iu the day looking over the old battle ground and xihilcd hctcrul of (lie blubber. Thev are jimt a shoit dihtnuco from the battle ground. They are u sight woith sco '.ng within tlicnihclvcH. They nro from six to ten feet in diameter and nbout the untie iu height, the walls being about font' inrlion lliiok, the outHide of black rough luvu, while on the inside the wnlU are of a light porous formation, and just in the top of all of them you will find a small hole about four indies iicrosi.. The only wav to cuter them i through long pipe, formed of the Mime kind of rock. Some of these pipe are fully l.'iU feet long and about two and oiie-liulf feet iu diameter un the in side. Hv sun-up on the mo mine: of the 8th found breakfast over and alieadv for miulher good wiilk, though ii lit tle sore from the wulk oer the rough rock the'day hufnm. Wo started out for the two-story ice eatc, wheiu haiidieds' of Ions of ice cover the wall and floor the er round, and en route we Uitcd the natural hridge, the llig Crack, Hear Peel cave, Skull cave and several other smaller caves, anything for its right or wrong. They aro roll or pity nnd softnoui. Why, a woman would not give' an ordor to oxeoute a traitor.' When Huod said women could be more cruel than men, Villa put his statement to a tost by asking young Mrs. Villa what should be done with three men who had tried to destroy a bridge or military value to tits army. Airs. Villa said: "Shoot them." Villa chuckled dollghtedly and for days afterward woHt around asking the eoaks and the ohameremalda whom tkey would like t fcve fer prOtddflHt of MftXtM. if . JRM j Lr r first women of Uudapcst to enlist In as one can find caves every few bundled ynnla. This dny we covered n distance of ubuiit fifteen miles. Hut I) o'clock found us back iu cnuip and supper over, which consisted of black rol'fee,sfr.VHi pan bread with butter, fried venison, Van Cainp'H pork nnd beans mid canned peaches, nnd 1 can tell you, we did it justice. The morningof the Dili we started buck for our cnuip wngon at the mind bultcs, hill took time lo visit the 1'crn cuvc nml the Mammoth cuve, the walls of the Kuril cuvc being covered with hieroglyphics, which makes it very interesting; Hut the Miimmoth euvo is the grandest of nil. Going in this cuvc one would think they were goin in u badger hole, but lif ter passing thrpngli the small open ing; it soon opens up in n large run way, nboul thirty fvet wide and ten feet high. This runs for nbout flOO feet, when it opens up into the main big galleries, 'ihese are nboul fifty feet wide nnd fifteen feet high, tho floor being sand, while the walls mid ceiling is u natural arch of melted lava, the ceiling being cracked ui irregular shapes and sizes nnd the crooks covered with water fossil, eiiiiscd by the water standing on the rock, nnd on the ends of each branch of the fossil hangs n bend of water, and the smm on the i.tiillactites, which cover I lie ruck between Hie cracks, and the heuutifiil effect of these beads of wnter is une.pro. able, as they glare like millions of diamonds when the galleries are well lit up. Here In this unve one eau walk underground until his licait is content, iisuo man has ever been to the end of homo of the runways, an there me mnny different branehoH after jou get hack Hie first ipiaiter of a mile. Hut it in useless for anyone to nt tempt to see the sights of the Modoc Invn beds unless they have someone along who knows the points of in terest. And I think it would be a gieat thing if this country could he put on tho some auto route with Crater lake, as it is only about 100 miles from Cniter lake, mid it would double the attractions un this route, as you will agree it jou over visit the lava bads. MAXI.V II. CONI-KV. F. 1ST I'AHIS, March 22.- The parachute with which nil oUorvers In French captlvo balloons havo now boon pro vldod, was given a genuine tost io eeutly near Clermont In the Argon no region. German shells had out tho ropes holding ono or the largoet of these balloons. It Immediately roue to a height of 11,000 reel and drifted toward tho Gorman linos. Tho watcbors bolow saw tho obscrvor got out of the basket and launch himself Into spaco. After a sharp drop, the paraehuto oponod and tho observer roached the ground In perfect con dition about 300 yards from tho Kronen 'line. Tho first sharp drop of about ISO foot, ho later oxplalnod, was distinctly dlsagreoablo. but after the paraehuto snroad the doseent was pleasant and so gentle that ho had time to take observation! of tho Ger man linos. UK.MOVAI. XOTICH The MeCurdy Insurance Agency wish to announce that they have re moY$d tkeir office from the Sparta Vnlllfi)t is the' Medfqrd National KINS bHlMlHM. Ithnna 1-J-. S POULTRY FLMS 10 BE IN CITY S A thrco-rcol HlmUatlon of tho j iiiothods of conducting the poultry do-' partment of tho Oregon Agricultural , college nt'Corvallls Is being used as an educational demonstration of tho poultry business In many or tho chlckon districts of the state. When 11. C. Seymour was In this city tho othor day, representing the oxtonslon department of tho college, Claudo C. Cato, county agriculturist, nnd Hoy H. Peebles, secretary or tho South ern Oregon Poultry association, ar ranged with htm for tho use of tho film In this city- In tho near future. Ono of tho local moving plcturo theaters will show tho film. It will bo Interesting nnd Instructive to hun dreds of peoplo, bid and young, who nro now concerning thomselvos with tho details ot tho poultry business as never bororo In thin county. Thoro Is littlo doubly that thoy will como from distant po'lntn to study this film, Along with tho buslnoss foatures of It, showing tho various mothoda of handling tho chickens, Including speclnl features, such as trap-nost-Ing, classifying and so forth, it will contain a fenturo of comedy to laugh about. This flint Is supplied to stato absoclatloiis freo or cost. Tho dato at which It will be shown hero has not yet been fixed, but will bo ntinouncod In it few days. Junior Department I-Vnttcd "While Stnto Agent Seymour was In tho city, Superintendent Illllls ot tho Mcdford public schools, Supervisor Until H. Potorsou or rurnl district iiumbor two, nnd Secretary Hoy II. Peebles or the poultry association mot ut tho Medford hotel nnd per fected tho plans for n junior depart ment of tho Southern Orogon Poul try association, discussed tho corn club schomo among the school pupils and favored a corn show to bo hold In conjunction with tho stnto show In this city toext fall. Tho poultry featuro of tho Junior department or tho association was accorded special attention. Superin tendent Illllls will supply tho piem bers or this department who, being known to bo trustworthy nnd Indus trlous, will iino ono setting or hlgh- chiHs eggs each1: Secretary Pooblca will securo tho eggs from tho severnl breeders of thoroughbred chlokcnn for them to tlovclop, nnd tho students will do tho rest. .Mr, Illllls has announced that ho has 83 students who nro anxious to handle n setting or eggfl each and Secretary Peoblos has secured prom ise or 15 settings from tiro host chickens In the county. The (.'ovenilng Conditions Knoh member of tno Junior depart ment ngrcos to Incubate the ogga un der a reliable biddy and glvo to tho person who supplied tho eggs two healthy chickens aH a compensation for tho usa of tho netting. In addi tion to that, ho agrees to outer ro Htilts of tho hatch In tho next poul try show among tho exhibits of tho Junior department. Ho ngrcos also to mnko occasional ruports of his pro gross, troubles, ir nny, nnd costs, to tho oxtonslon dopnrtmout of tho O. A. C, receiving thereon suoh Instruo Hon as that department may deem nocesssary, thus making tho oxper lonco commondably educational Iu ovory roapect. illy way of uncouraglng this Junior work In a most Important Industry, C. i:. OntoH, always In tho forefront of Industrial progressives, nffors fS cash lo tho student showing tho host Individual chicken from thoe Junior department hatchoH, whllo W. T. Crlovo rcachoe tho polo n close sec ond with un offer of 5 cash for tho best trio produced In tho Junior de partment. Tho Medford Cigar store, alwajs having a keon eyo for devel opment of business in a substantial way, offors an annual (mbscHpllon, to tho Country Gontloman, tho hlghost class country publication In the conn try. Most Commendable I'cutimi Mossrs. Illllls, Seymour uud Peter son rogard this as a most common dnblo plan for the development of In- Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble KrkiiiHim Ailurntlve lioa im(irnl to IicjIUi many uutturrra fimu luiiK troulile. KkiiU wlmt It did in tint cake. Wllnilntilun, Itrl, xf.'rullriurui lu Jnnuiir, IIMiS, I tin lal.ru nllli lirluoi rliuutx if tbr luuua, ljr iilixilrlaii, a IradluR irm lllluurr, nold Hint II ttaa I mm Iruulilr. I kuI rrr umlt. (. rliplucull, r l.liiilurull' llriiarl mrat Mure. Wilmington, llrl. rrrammrnilril Uckumu'ii Altrrntl( Hint had duue Krrat aou.l. 1 lipeaa tnklBK It at uurr. I cuiiIIiiiimI fiillh fullr. ualnK uu otbrr rriiicdx, nutl Uuatlr nolt.nl tlir lHrliiK uf tlir lutiK. uun Iihp nu truulile llb uiy Iiiuk. 1 flruily drllvti' KcUuiua'a .Vltrratltc aatrd my lltr." l.Vulire tlntrd.l IVIddntlt) .lS. Stl IllliS. Kckman'a Alteratlvt it most ettlcn clou In lironililnl rutarrli and ae vera 111 rem t and lung- arrectlorm am up.bulldlHK tlir ajriittiiii PonUlns tn. harmful or liaUt-furmintc druu Accept no aubatltuui. Miualt li I): resulitr sli. II Hold by land Ing dmuk'Ut. Vtite far Uooklet ol rtMffrf. ItvkiuHa Lalioratorr, Philadelphia I 01 lewl union t to onii ifoii or the 'Oiinlv in Hip poultrv Iuhism nnd declare Hint It will hasten Hie pro gress toward the half-million dollar goal proposed by I lw petpln of .Irtfli son county as Hip figure tn tw rmieli ed in the value of poultry shipments from Itoguo river vnllny. They ait notinee that they will extend every possible nsslslanco to the poultry as sociation In this matter. In tho matter of encouragement In tho formation mid maintenance of com clubs and tho addition of n com show to tho next poultry show her, they will do all they can to mnko that 1sWMEsssIiVHatfiBsSBisCX1Sfnr7aeTl'SiVVVU3biBsssHltfiStti The OWL'S solid value For the OWL, as for our other famous brands, wo havo always had but one policy. Years ago, tho OWL had to satisfy us before we offered it to smokers on the Coast We had to be com pletely sold on its mellowness, fragrance, free drawing and even-burning properties before we were willing to put our organization and reputation behind it. We havo tried to keep faith with tho nickel smokers on the Coast by making sure that this nickel cigar, sold with our name behind it, has been and will continue to be solid value. The OWL'S fresh condition Have you noticed that when you get an OWL it is usually in a nice, fresh condition? This is due to a close study of demand and dis tribution, and to factory production; also to friendly cooperation between the retail trado and ourselves to prevent overstocking. Wo consider this an important feature of our service to smokers. Easily Obtainable In building up a business on the OWL Cigar wo have felt that we could not ask a smoker's loyalty to the brand unless we made sure that ho could get the OWL conveniently. Tho OWL is sold practically overywhoro on the Pacific Coast. For this wo thank the retail trade who havo mot us half way in our efforts to achieve a thorough distribution of this cigar. M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED We Have Just Received Two NewStyles in Lace Boots For Growing Girls, in PattMit and (inn Motul calf, whito fiber soles with white rubber heels, inatio ovor a vory good-fitting last. Sizes 2y to 7 PRICE $3.50 A PAIR 4aT ATT1IK .G?JfcffL 21 NORTH "Good Shoes" "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS" n npe Til" stu'p liow ill bfl hll In liPM'ttiiH-r. juf me nghf lims fof hnrvMf of rlpp rorn for lhn Iiow The county fair oerur too early In tho season tor Hi ithlbIllon Af new corn In matern condition. It will therefore, ftnil an nnproprlnto plnoe with tho poultry show, for tho prmtadtton of writ as ehtckon feed la one af tho dstnlts or the Industry. The proposition to glvo two heal thy chickens for n sotting of high olriM eggs Is n good ono for tho breed er Hence, Seeretnry Peoblos re quests thoso who may havo a setting oach of thoroughbrod eggs lo get In 04Mf IN any talk about OWL, tho Million Dollar Cigar,' we believe that we can fairly claim a little place for ourselves. The OWL is our child, so to speak. We have fathered it here on the Coast for 20 years or more. And we aro proud of it. The Million Dollar Cigar to (timmnr rtlWil with Jilirt At nflto aimU ii.a nnn sunt moro imlI tioiirt fttinfonf ho already applied rof ;nnmhcfs(ili ft tho Junior doparl ment than can at thin tlmo bo stiu plied with cgfin. Wrlto Iho PtrUtf nbout A setting or two to hMp tlio studn along with their ehtss ut poultry production. What n Viicfltlori iDear Hong How can I learn to understand tho war maps 7 OKMR, (Don't nik us; wrlto to Sara Lloyd.) "Ttr; & ill vVrV- VJ0 O oo