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vmh: i.taur W.fjFMlfi Af.Uf. rUIWSK, MlUWihl), Of,'f M. 1UIUW. Wr.'lf. ?. IfMf, , ... uja If I: !' m rH l RUMOR II S PERSIST IDECREASED YIELD (MOST OF VILLA'S PLAN VOCATIONAL MILK F i i WHEAT FORECAST FORCE ACCOUNTED EDUCATION FOR THREATENS CHICAGO 0 VILLA'S WOUND IN RECENT BATTLE WAMINOTON. April 7 Ameri ca ComnI Ltckr l Chihuahua, la a iHafMUli roMiveri at -tk war dt IMrtMOMt today IhreMKk MJr nan Am! PNntH teltl of mmii of the r Mtlta ( tfcp cfaatam toiwem Amrln trwofw sad Villa frw nt Arm Cal Ifltiteit en April 1, nml tho riant to twnM the band I U and Carranta tretM near CtentRMllaa three &iy .Ifltor. hotchar rtportwl a ponlileHt ru wer In CliMhanhun Mint Villa had boon wennded. Ilo said the tight nt ARiin Cullontf romiltrd In the kill in of 30 or 40 bandits by troopora of the Tenth cavalry under Colonel llrewn. llrown'i troop were ronort rd nw living for two wcokn on beef and corn with miiilo nlniost ux Imiintod. A mlnlnR coiniwny. Lctchor mild, had rellovod tho nhortnRo ly flundltiR a special train with Biiipllos and forage. At the flRht of ClonogulllA, the Car rnnxa fore on under General Cnvazon raptured two bandlU of tho fifty on KHRod.. I.etelnir reported tho Cnrrnn sa troop wore co-operatliiR with (lonornl PortOiIng nnd that (ienornl Unltorroz had Informal tho American AutherlttM ef the Carranta troop il lupoid lion about Chihuahua. A roan we nf a tfdegram datad Arll I from the American corahI general at'.Monlorery iwtdo public by thn Mate department today Mill: "Telegraphic and mall reports from Torreon and Durango Indicate a marked Improvement Mnro tho arri val of General Jnclnto Trovlno nt Torreon and tho ontablUhmont of his hendquartora there. Monterey In quiet nnd all Interior consulates roport good order and friend!) feoltiiR to ward Amorleana." BY GOVERNMENT; FOR ALREADY, REGULAR ARMY WAJHIIXUTON. April 7 A total prwlurtlott of 4ta,000 bnahcla of win- ler whaat wm fwMMt U0r by tb department ef agriculture, baaing It aatlmatti oh the condition of th crop April 1 and an naftHmtitfan of average abandonment of acreaae and average InfluoMea en the erop to narvaat. rrbat MHtparmi with SS,H,00 fetMhela, the eatlmated production In 1918, nnd CS4.990.099 bimholn In 1911. I'KKHllDKI'ft l AMI' AT HAN (IKIfOXIMO RANCH. ( ItmCAlU'A. April 3, by aerofdan and motor eonr tor lo OlnmliNft, X. M., ApfH 7. A HtMHt-siaml imrtkm of lh ImimIH with wtotn VHta raided Columbia, X. M., Marrh 1), alrttadv hue been ne tUHtnted for by lb expfditMHwiry force. At leant IB of them, and wwt ably flO or 00, were killed in the Cltior- rerw littnt. Aut two iten diners Condition or winter wheat on April , mnm, ;Ui left behind bv Villa in 1 waa 78 3 portent of normal, hi(H nif(Ut from ,ho bonler mve been against 88 8 last year. U5.6 In 1914. LnJIwtml nm! hold by the Ameriean nnd 87 a the average for ttio hist ton I Hllthirit nt xiint nloiiy the line years. There was n decrease In con dltlon from Decembor 1 to April 1 of 9.4 points compared with an avcr ngo decline of S.fi polnta between thoNO dates In the Inst ten years. The domrtmcnt of nanuulturo in u htatemcut HiinlvziHe- the report hh'u: "The smnll iinnluctiou fnreeaat w of eommuiiieNtionH. Iteixirts linvc eome in indieutini; tlmt Home others dwelled Villn. JHwt of those claimed that thev were forced to join his blind in the first pluco. Thin meniiH about 100 nriHtiintml for in the mureh of the PXMditioiiHrv fon-es. In Hildition, uhoiit .'t.lO othctv were due partly to n nhluetiHii of ahont 11 henttcrcd over the mountains of this vor cent fnttn tlie norcmRe of (ho pre eediuK year nnd to " low condition of growth, naiHoly, 78..1 per cent of tionnnl, "Hiicli h lower thamthe eon- sectinn by the flRht nt (luerrero. One of the evidence of the offectivono willi which thev Imvo been scattered i the uiimcriMitt reiHirU about the ditiou mi April 1, in any year ninre i hitlinx placets of VilliMH now eomiiiK ii'ui; ii ik iy Hr rem poorer man ut lnunao nuiiMinue. mhc hi mem AI PAGE THEATRE A well-ruMiided, nrti-lic and in tettkoly intereatinic 4av i the (Inf ill Ii mMniel TnanRle Hctur pla, "The Uly HHd tfe ltoMt," in whu-h IJINmh Ukk atani with ltoskika Dolly f I be WArM'a fnmowa l(niinn dam vt, th Dolly .Shlen. The play of fer one of the moat absorbing- ator iiti rereNlly even in Ike films and it ik predicted thai it will have extraor dittMO MtNilnty on itx prrwutatum at the Page today and tomorrow. The many fle aetiuit around the idd Rurdeti of lite 1iIa' aunt- and the uuuaaal photography and toning are ai-tinti poJMU in fhvor of thu pictare jday wbiek will not be overlooked bv the MMMt diaerimiuatinc audience. IjIImm Otah tam a the Uly. She u deenhed in a euhutle as being "mind adorable." ItowiU Dolly a the Kom U one of Um mo( attract -ne "oireHM" who had be oeen on the erreeM for a long tune. The f i mating ehnraHer of the dancer in dipiM,vd to the utiooM adviuitnge in a Ktwe at the bench. DreMd m Uthing vara with filmy drapene. Mine Dolly doe a whirling, thrilling dance o the aad and iitd up with a race to the lot) of a rock and a leap into the Mrf. That noraowieMliH of good hn mor i CharW Mnrrav in that Tn-angte-KeyeUMM, "The Ureal Vacuum Hhhto" The ide of rnbbini; a uk. hy WNUhi of a vacuum cleaner. bert btlU an micIunI uu at one end end whirled out the other, make an Modumct langh, wity langhe to the minute. Thee two big Tnnngle KennatKin and the living modeU in the faJimi dthplny make a complete evening' iilertaiument. 1'lMHMt S7I Mart right and you I lie IUet to finish right Stari trading at KouU Orocer and the enJ of the ear will find ou with more mone) and better katisfied 'o . mil l-a find our . rlre ruht the ten-year average on April 1 "The eanno of the low condition wax a wet, cold full, camting inmr eel lied and r tart for winter ing. .Much of the e.ntp wait sown late, (tartly front neceitv of the eoamm nnd (tartly to avoid IlusMutit fly. "The HenHian flv i reported to be present and nctne in many tiection of the Mtuthcni Mrt of the belt." are alteurd, h one from an apimmnt Iy high authority which named this heaihiuarters eamp Mitivelv a VillaV hiding tlnce. There in no place for any one to bnle here, not even a tent, and the Mexican pollu tion ho small that it can all be counted m five minute. Why Smoko lilt ClRnrs When Ln Gondas nro only Kc. J. O. Clerking, tne Dest all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 ' Xlaln 8t. Phone 320-J. WAtHIMOTO.V, April 7 -With the federal volunteer army plan of the army reorwtMhMUfwn bill ent of the way after eno of the meet stren uous fights In the present eengreaa. the senate r seamed work on the meas ure today, confronted with preepecte ef ether contest to fellow over cer tain section. Tho senate military committee to day deeidod not to Incorporate pro visions for a govornment nitrogen plant In the army re-orgaulsatlon bill. Tho proposed legislation. It was decided, can be considered sep arately. An amendment for a system of vo cational education In tho rogular army offered by Senator Smith of (Jeorgla was accepted by the senate after Chairman Chamberlain approv ed It in modified form providing that men enlisted hereafter shall have op portunity to "receive Instruction up on oducatlonal lines preparatory for tholr return to civil life." A limit of 75 hours n month Is provldod. Senator Weoks opposed tho plan, saying he did not know one naval offlcor who approved the educational policy established by Secretary Dan iels. Ho road several letters from naval officers attacking the plan Charges that tho Dul'ont Powder company through Hugh I, Cooper nnd Charles H. I.andls, agents, had opposed legislation for government ownod nitrogen planU were denied by Cooper and Iandls In letters read today In tho senate. CHirViO. April 7 The wlotis ,' nesn of the milk shortage In Chicago , bv the refusal of the dlstrlbators to j grant the dairymen an Increase of , 22 H eenta a hundred pound was re ' vented tettey when the dletrtbntor began taking a census of families , having babies or Invalids, wlth a , view ef supplying them first. United wfatesmkead- Wfwnto - sir COFFEE AND TEA HKIIMK, April 7. The government ! twluy oxproprmted coffee, ton and hiery nnd apoinled a eommfesum to igtlntc their distribution. The rogulation npdie-. to ponxms hnvime in their jwewion ton kihtgrnms ef unroflxted coffee or five kilogram! of tea. It i announced that there is a vis ible supply of coffee sufficient for about six weeks, (fiat the army's needs ore covered for four weeks and that there is enough tvn for about n year. "'"'W MM XJK Made from Medford prodiuts ex clusively, except tho sugar, even to the flavor, The new Ice cream at the Shasta tf ' mm lEigjpj yss4 ajsv VTtnr-g Want to Bake Better Cakes? (Cakes baked with Merit Vanilla rat bettei Have that ntenng Utte that come only Horn pure conccnwnicu flavonns. There's real biking economy in ihe 2J cent bottle. Order of Your Grocer Sturdy Marching Feet for Your Automobile A soldier can march as far as his feet will let him. Like a soldier, the feet of an automobile must bo carefully shod. &uv w An automobile no matter how good it is will give satis factory service only if it has the particular tire adapted to its particular uses. That is why there are five United States 'Balanced' Tires a tire to meet every need of price and use the only complete line offered by any ono tiro manufacturer. One of the five is made foryour car made to give you the lowest cost pcr.milc. Aik the ntartit United Stalet Tire Dealer for your copy of the booklet, "Judging Tires," V uhich tellt how to choott the particular d're to suit your needs. United StatesTre Company Nobby' 'Chsln 'Uico' 'Royal Cord' 'Plain' "INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES" eBammmms&SmmmMKm A complete Stock of United States Tires carried by BERNARD MOTOR CO. 4 , f X lil i tti iTMPaman sBMMarr'nsTTiTTaasMiWiM rnrTBMaMTsTiTmswannmsmnmnmmnmmrTsmnmBBsjinmmsiiMSiM Mwnwm '' hhmi asisiaiasiaMjaisBMBUBnnmsnnnnnnnmi ir v v HnTHBamtKTK,n''1' mnmrvskasnnmnKncsinnnnnnnnnannnnnnniemn9nnnnnknnnrmnBns'eK" V V V r r v y I E?4Cl M?jy WtfsimsBBBBBmTmV IslllllKmlllllMMCn k. Hiyr sOaiv JnSnnnBmsW BBBBBsnVPnHKInlnT BsW mg' ''jijBQ VLnmssssk inW M JT A 1 W1 w SLrnfl Li . V A V H I kj liBnBBKar bbbw Uin IHHF " aaai msBBBssV LM. aHnfasBBBBBBsH HLInmVnf H rrT I . l lM J viTWVXsl .kvMHL.SIHufanESllBKS 'PK.V dan ll . AVan MONEY SAYING J oifim X TheWoman's Store 11-22 XOllTllCKNTKAL "IIZ" FIXES ACHING 1 V t V ? ? ? ? t V V V V t t y y y y y y y y y y y Wash Petticoats Made of good Kintjlmin, fast rolors, MoiH-v-Savin Qn Salo. .. OyC Bungalov Aprons Madi1 of good iH'ivnli. all hixes. wtirth r()i', Money- Qr Saving Salts nuh Jv, Children's Dresses Made of gtMl ,'inliain and -cn-ali', fast rolors, all CQr sie, .l value, now, eaO J I It II y Vv VV 'f New Silk Suits AT SPECIAL PRICES Some striking new Taffeta Silk Suits, just in from New York, in black, tan. navy, at $25, $27.50, $45 $25 Suit Sale $25 For Saturday only we will place on sale all of our 27.50, $30.00 and $35.00 Wool Suits at the uniform jirire of. eaeh S25 Silk Dresses ARE VERY FASHIONABLE Y arc .slitnvili!; them ill tiuiliv new models, made of rrhsp taf feta, eome in all the latet shades, sjH'eially prieed at $15, $18 and $25 Silk Skirts Taffetas are greatly in'tleutand our stoek is complete, sona? lK'autiful ltaMlels in navys and hlacks at, eah, S7.98, $10.98. $12.48 Silk Petticoats AT VERY LOW PRICES 50 Brand New Taffeta Petti coats, ,,SmMthset" top. conies in all colors, this cuicoat is worth ttKlay $").(K), Moiuy-Sav- ing Price, each, at $3.98 NEAR -SILK PETTICOATS In lla-k only, all sizes, A special, each .. . . 0 FANCY SILK PETTICOATS With 'Sitioothsct" t..p, in many itopular shades, (g r sj)ecij, each ... tj)D v t T y y ? y Y T y y y y y y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y J. Corset Cover Embroidery SWOLLEN Easter Sale of Kayser's Gloves Kayser's Two Clasp Silk C? loves, in Idack with white eiiib. Imck and white with black t'liili. Ick, ven spe cial, at, acn I air . With Inadtni top and ltaud : y made of fine Swis. (i diffeivut rrr i Ktt terns, well worth , WWIIU I L&.I iM .A How "TU" doo oomfort tired V $UK) "oW ' xanl t) J C "i wiur co i T " ""' l Easter Sale of Silks neMy. por ft, buran fH.- r P"iig'e Silks, 'X lltcllcS Hide, White Cunlurov . ln ieu unr tt, tntu , fie . ua-lyo, nu. rUou haB.oad A gHl weiglU. Worm IiMiav Cl, wile price, jut iCQr. It Mtrtl UyL Kayser's U-Buttou Silk Gloves, in all eoU rs, Waek ami white, full rani;e f $1 raw wi. . aora h.w tukt. . . taere limplag vrita ia or Jiwib up your fee tn aguey "Tu" u bkuicJ. mU rifbt v8- "la" jtoti U( J tk pioott wvi wu yuir u 1K4 ICDI iiL. a "nt" mJ H.u unil.r .i.. S. Atlliliur 'sllllu-. m 1-,ff.tu nn.l ;,: .v.u ".. .. -., .. , aM ., . ..... . ... .,.. , ... ,. ,, ,.,., ...,,. Ab Levr cocubeWWe v.m, i.i, t.j. m UutHt full i ill. lli" WA. rrW;f:?:r;.:l 2vurMr. iq . t sr ,,' tbat ncxtr " tm. . iut ii fM wide, fast colitis Utt .iluc. lli'W .11 il 98c Kayser's Fancy Black ami WhtW Striied (l loves, in long and short, at, $land$1.75 Spring Underwear sizes, very SJHSU1, mir Kayser's lG-Buttou Chaiwoisette Gloves in all colors. sHcial 69c prjee. ier lair .. . 223j -7-S .. ' 1 i onm TheWomatfs Store 1-1-22 NORTH CENTRAL Silk Waists IN ALL THE NEW COLORS Taffeta Silk Waists, in blaek and colors, special, (IIJ 1 QQ each iPtJ.yO Tub Silk Waists, last colors, fancy stripes, eervr-! QQ Y siK-c'ial, each '$ O WirtlniMire Waists, values up $ to $2.00, always sold (IT - X at, each 4P x A New Organdie and Voile & Waists, very new styles, Moic -Saving Sale, 40 Y '' HbZ.w V X Easter Neckwear 4 Y 2"i do. Uautilul Xew Collars H -liar and Cuff ScIh. made V ! Z v;.- 1 'n oiles and irviiiiilis: o A f 2 69c & trilllllied. VJiliit.v nn In J, ' "i " i S 1.1 H, .vale price, 3 c-.t.h ... . Women's fiia Rib- IkhI Vests, all sizes. up to l.V values, now aU AA IUC eac Kaver's Kaiicv full M inches wide, for skirts and tats, :?::r.. 98c Tub Silk for ttiiistit and dresses. :kj tn j K.untrr's fte l.tsW 2 Woimu' Union M...I.. ... I . i If...... t. . . 1 - 1 ....I imhii iviLT, a :::.'":, . fita ests. niceh trim med, all sue, shcu1 atj 29c Smt.x, itnHl qiUilltx, w.-rtbiV. Or si., . i.il. suit lUUK, Easter Sale of White Goods Fine grade White India Linon, very .sM-ial. yd.. White (5ab crrliue, :US nehes wiile. vard. 36c White Plple, :Ui iiu-hets wide, ani. 3Sc Cloth. 10 yarU in pc, piece, $110 "BUCILLA" EKBHOttJtRT PACKAGE OUTFITS' White f.ons White Organdie (for dressei yard, 48c ("onset t 1J1"SS. -..v,!.. ( i,,i.!iiat!..i. siutv ,T ti,.un. Aprons and Babv Y, HreJ A yAr' fct uwMt frwtyik 'T j. j. V