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I J I! .t yrrcm?OTtT) matt; Tmnmra. metvfoiit). cnEfioy, TtTUftflflAY, ttjtruativ 20, 10m PJOE TIUtEH i TB? HANSON INVITED PRESIDENT CABLES T HIS CONDOLENCES PERSHING CANARDS ON 6RES WABIIINllTO.V, ao. lltmlth lomlltlonti lit IIiuhI, Kruui'i), itwiiiiiiil tump uomlllluns mid (!iu mvtlioit of liuildlliiK troops thru lliul c'liiiip (Iiivg f'rfcnlvnd IiIkU iiriilnn from nil who lliiMiliiil nliicn dm rirnl mmiilllvu ility," Onurnl I'nrHlilim riiporlinl tu jluy lo llm wur (i'iirhmiit. ''ho iihhiiko gulil (Imioriil 1'iimliliiK lilm ("If, (iiimmil llurlioiiril, his chlur of ilff, Ihu chlur hiiwuii iiiul tho In-n)i'liir-(iOii((rl of tho A. K. K limi ll piirsoiinlly limiMii'tiMl tho cum 11 JIurliiK Ihu lust month. 'nitltloi in Ihu cnini) hnvii lnnii lodiirlhiMl tin terrllilu In pulillnliMil ru fowls 11111I by wltmiKM'ti huforu cun ktromiliiiiiil ciiiiiniliiiii'ii. I Tallies of hospital nil en wuro In jrluiliul In (Iniioml I'mtililiw's report, fl'lm dully iiilmliiniiiii ruin per limit tuintl lit m fur troop In llrimt mid ftloliilty ror Iha firm ID iluyn of I'nh jrmry was Tho Mlmllnr flmirn for Novmntinr wnit 2.11, for Uccoiii Jwi 1.3 iiiul fur January I, a:t. ) CnrrKnpouilliiK nuns for llm wholo iiiiilcuii nxpiilllliiiiiiry fori'im nut Hunting in en wouniluil In action In follow: J-'ur Novumliur, 2,2; for Kpcoiiilior, H: for Januiiiy, a.m. Thn dully avnruitn ilimlh rnto per in hiinilri'il thiiiiniind Hum for iroonii ill llrcnt uml vicinity In hIuiwii un fol low;!: Novcmlmr, 6. IS; liocmnlier. 2, "Hi liiminry, a.ir,; Kaliruury, lu diilo, st. nr. ' "Morn thun lis.1,01111 imtiiriid 'l-'rmcti via Mnt." thn cuhlo nmtiw, anil over I :.. .ii ! r f llrt'.il. Tolnl dratlm Biiidni! nil ti-mi tntiilmit and ii nion K thn pcrmiiiiKiit iturrlnoiis from jNoTi'iulirr 12, I Wl 7. to Knhruiiry 7, IHlli, wcrs ;ill. Iirntlm mi lncom IliK tumlH or liy llm f Into pit I lent h rc.u hcil hnnplinla at lliiwl. 2 tilt: of HIiii,m IUI7 I.iiHuL .......I .l I.. iflilinna and pniininoiila iamm worn 'arriving un tritiinpiirts from I ho t'nlt nil Httilns ami ware In no way duo lo lixillli com) II lun n cnIi.iIiih at llri'iil." W01NG PEOPLE PAIils, ivi.. Tin- fmliiT uml nintlitT of I'mili' C'uUiii. Ili tvoulil bi' urgim-on uf I'rcinicr ('U'incni'i.'iiii, nrc mioiIi working iicniili'. Tla'V liw in idle t'liiivcntiou, the Inllicr woi kiln; in ii fiii'lnrv in I'-iv I, vi Moiilini'iinx. A In oilier, iiui'il 17, n I mi work in n l"n t- jtorv Ihrri'. A mti.iiiI In-other i live mil n half vi'nr" uM. Kciylilmrii u" till' fnniilv ilmi-rilii' r.rilc Collin iih hcinc mliluli'il to mtitlu'r .iinil.iiii; nor ilriiikiim, Imt niiv hi) wits a ticiil ri'iiilcr of imvcU nml liooks un imlrtiltoinv iitnl hociolocv. 'I hi' father tried ill mill lo coittlint I lie ItR'in'lliklti' illl'IIN of llik hull, lllt till' I it I it riilictili'il him hi lieintr old I :l.'-hioiii'i. When III! hi'iinl the lien s "(tlie nlli'iiuili'il iiHsnsxiniiiion he iviik ut tvovk, hot fell n iirruentinient, il.i-i s.inl, tli.it lie erimin.'il mi' Inn miii. r-1 1 1 1 1 1 Collin hns liccii iiniler treat men I for mi nl'IVelion of the lie.ul mid H till ciiHC of the Imi iivv.. ALLIED TROOPS TO A.MHTKUIUM. l''oh. !. .Mnrnlial Kocli hii attrcud tu cniploynnml f (lirninn i?(ivirnnint troops In llm ncatral ono ciiinprliilnK Ihu ton kilo meter dlHtrli.'t cunt of Coloitne, hut not luelnilliiK DunHiildnrr uml ulmi 111 Mm Hliluu rcnliiu, nouth to llonnof In ordor tu aiipprcHH local illHt iiilinncoii. accord Inn to u tulcKrnm from Jlnons Ur. rmt.'.vit acmv t'nli. 'J0.-8iiiirlii- tiin forces nro homlinrdlnt; the town of Kottorop, In Woatphiilin, wuu nr tlllnry, ancordlnK to n mosKtysn ro colvod lioro from Muonntor. AshIs- (nnnn tn llm il I'fnn rl nm of Itottnron 1h huliiK noiil from MuoiiHlor, tho muu- HllgO IM1U8. Out TIiIn Out It In WorlJi Money J)ON'T MIH8 Til 13. Cut out thin Klip, onclono wllh fio and mull It to Foloy & Co., 2S.'I5 Bhofflold Ave, Chicago, III., wrltliiK your nnmo and iddremi dourly. You will rocolvo In ruttirn a trial pncknuo contalnlnB a-'oloy'a Ilonoy and Tar Compound, for courIis, colds and croup; Foloy Kldnoy Pills, for pnln In sldoa and luck', rheiimal.lsm, hackucha, kldnoy and blitddor nllmonts: and Foloy Cu- iharllo Tahlots, a wholosomo and thorotiKhly cloannlng cathartic, for constipation, hlllousnosK, liaadnclto, and BltiBRlHh howols. For salo by Nfpr4 'rhnrmiidy, , Viiy uml ineiuiM for rliceliinir Hie whkIc emieil hv iiiiiu'iiiier wninnini! mid miirkinit of cmhon iiliiiniieiitK ivcni (liheiicsed WimIiickiIhv nl llic him-. uml lueelinu of loeul eMircm ciiimIiivcm ill (lie heller Mirvicii i ii iiiiiiiL'll heiliu eiiudiielcd Ihroiiuhiiul the eounlrv liv Hie Ameriemi Knilwnv Ksiii'i'hM cmii ininv. Aueul J. K, I lent lieleil 111 "Foiir Minnie" Mii'iilicr, nud nililrcHMeil Ihh uieii emiiloveil ill llm hiiNiucHH lure, it wax intimated Mint tliruuuli Ilia ('" olierulioil ol Ini'i'l IniHitiCMK Ihiiimi'h. the drive for hiuhcr olniiilunU of urn purinir NliiimienlN lor inovuiiient lV I'.xpii'NM wiih miiliiiii; ilnelf lei I. The iiiii'iiruiii'c of cxiireHit ninller lioiuti liuiiilled Ihrouuh llie eilv IcrininiilN Iiiin mentlv iuiproveil. I'ui'lieiilnr einuluixU durinir I lie Ineelllc v.'on liiid upon I do immmiio iiuuilier of shipmentx sliieli mu-t lie liirni'il over lo "Sit .Murk IturcuiiK," heeiiiihc nil ini'iiUM of ideiililieiitimi have liccii hr-l ui the rcmilt of u hin ule tnif liciinf torn oil', or llm wniu liini lieinir iiieeure. Thix evil wiih titlriliuti'tl In ivrlv lo (lie poor (iiiiilitv of miner mid I wine lined hv koiiiu bliin pinif ileparlineiitH, iih well iih to en Ichmicxhii iiildrcHi.ini; piiekiiitvM, Never lieloio ill Un) liihlurv of trmiHiioiliilliiii, tho loeul exprexH head deeliireil, Iimh (hero liccn Kileli n ile lermiiieil I'I'I'ort on t ltd unit of tho pulille utililv to lielter ill Hervico. Till' drive ih of niiirkeil iiiinorliiiicd to i-v. crv liti"iiiesH mini, lu'ctiuso tho hiiIi ieet represi'iilH it imilter of ilollum uml fcnlH lo I hem. Ho cMH'oxcrf helicf llial if hin-iiiCHH lieniU would lake a ieionnl iuterent in their hhin 11(111; depiirtiiieillH to Heo thai the he-t iiielhuiU ivcre hviui; followed in the mutter of pm-kini; mid uiiirkiiiur kIiiu ineiil", it would lio of treat lielu in hiinuini; nlioiil heller cxiiroHH Horvieo. The ro-olH-raliou of .liiiiern in nhsii lillelv c-M'litial t'i the Huei.'eHH of tlic ltreetit drive, lie miiil. TO VISIT SALEM ItoprcKijiitiitlvo John A. Weslur 1 it ttt wrllcH un follows from Halem: I hud tho ureal pleuxtiro of hviiiK In I'lirllaiid yimtordiiy at tho I.uiikuu of Niitlons convjitl in, ui d lo hour ox-l'roiildonl Tuft up 1 r.n.or apeukois. I wan a Koviiruor's dolvKiilo from lui'limm county. In tho aftornoou I had I lie pleuHiirn of IicIiik at tlm do pot and niiuitliiK our Holdlnrs. I shall never 'In my life loriiet tho ncono which look pla.-o when thn dimr iiiolhciis, shilcru unit Hwoolhenrts cniixht ulitht of tho dear one rolurn lUK nllvo. I mot siivornl of thn Mud ford hoys and they look flno and woro so very happy to Kot home. While In Portland 1 was Informed that .Mayor Ole lliiiison of Honttlo would speak at tho luncheon on Tliiirsduy ut tho rhmnlior of com mend. I luiuiodlutoly took it upon myself to wlro hi in as followa: "Will ha pluused to huvo you itppoar hufora tho sonnlo anil house Joint sosslon of tho (iroKon IcKlnlnturo at Hulom at your most convonlnut tima durlnK your visit lo l'ortlnnd. Wlro nnswor to Huluin. .1. A. Wvslurluiid, chairman military uffnrrn." lo which 1 rccolved tho followliiK reply lost nlttht: "J. A. Wusturlund, chairman military af fairs, Kulmii, Oro. If posslblo will accopt your Invitation. Ola Hanson, mayor." I road the toleicrains to tho houso this morning- anil both the linuso and sonato sent a formal Invi tation, In vlttitK Hi" man of tho hour on tho coast,. Olo llunson, that they would bo pluused lo huvo lilm ronio to Sulmn and appear boforo a Joint soshlon of the Ipglululuro. So wo will huvo tho uroiit plensuro of liourlnK tho Kfoat man who stopped tho revo lution ul Hoatllo last week. Just now wo uro busy in the house dhicussliiK and punning tho ion mil lion dollar bond Issue. There seems lo bo no opposition so far us the people svoin to bo In favor of the bill. Very truly yours. J. A. WICSTKKI.IIND. OF FEDERAL TAXES WAHlllXOTON, I'ub. 20. How does Undo Ham deal wllh tax- dodKisrs? This Imiulry which was prompted by tho sovero ponulllus pro vided In tho now revenue hill, has hroiiKht from CominlKsloiicr Daniel C. Hopor u frank Ktutomout ns to tho Internal rcvenuo huronirs attitude toward thouo who attempt to ovadn taxullnn: 'Any person who deliberately con ceals lux nubility, or who falsifies B return In order lo cvudo or reduce any Internal revenue- tax, or who da llhoratdly abets such concealment or fraud, finds arrayed axnlnst lilm -the! entire strength of this bureau press liiK for tho full civil and criminal penalties. This is tho attitude to ward tho tax-dodKor, expressed In ono sentonce. Whether he Is a moon shiner, a stealthy trafficker in hablt formlriK druns, or JiiKRlor of Income flKures, a delinquent In making tho sworn return tho law requires, or revenue violator of any oilier kind, the bureau Is churned wllh the duty of hunting him out and exacting the full punishment provided in tho law. Toward tho taxpayer who means lo comply with the Internol revenue laws, fully and honestly, the bureau extends a helping" hand. Cooperation with the taxpayer Is our watchward and objective. These two contrasts, tho teeth of tho law for tho taxdodRor and the violator, und the uid of every lawful KSsncy far t:-.o va'.Mzr-j tEs;in;-er are policies necessary to tho adminis tration of lax laws undor modern conditions. One of the most difficult of llie many problems In tax collect lug Is to classify those who fall to fulfill tho obllRatlons imposed by law. The bureau is olillKcd to main tain a larRe stuff and to use the ut most discretion In properly labeling these cases, Kven-handcd Justice Is a heavy responsibility and only thru careful sittings can delinquents be classified. ON' IlOAKO V. S. ?!. CIKOIIOK WAbJIINOTON', Feb. 20. 1'roHidcnt Wilf on turn hent llie following mcKsnue of condolence on Ivnriiiitc of tho at tack on Premier ('IcVicneeiiti : ' "LunHiiiK, American mission, Paris: ''I'leiiHC convey to SfonHiciir C'lem enceuu mv heart IcH xvinnutliv and mv joy (it his oscuim. I Hineerelv limic Unit the report that he wiih only slightly injured in ulloL'ether true. I wiih deeply shocked by the news of the atlaek. (Simied) "WOOWIOW-WH-SOX." Wounded severely: Corp. Joseph V. Teevin, Portland; Privates Calvin K. Hernard, Hilton, Ore.; Louis V. Ullman. Mount Angel, Oro.;, Otis H. Thomas, lie ho, Ore, , AWiunded, degree undetermined: Privates Herbert N. Drake, Portland, Ore.; Itoy C, Poe, Lebanon, Ore.; Webster K. Corliss, North Portland, Ore.; Fred M. Schuermdn, Ashland, Ore. ; Wounded slightly:' Private Harry R. T. Gilbert, Portland; SUJor Frank C. McColloch, Baker, Ore.; Private Andres Stangland, Astoria, Ore. ' i. 'I wm& , i mtvvttWtV'''-' iiftr: TAY your smoketaste flush up against a listening post and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cig It wins your glad hand com pletely. 1. ' because it has the quality! And, right indti. ality flavor and quality fra grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette-r-without a comeback I Toppy nJ bagt, tidy rmd tint, handtom pound mnd half pound tin humidon and that cever, practical pound cryttal glaa humidor with tpong moiarener top that ktpt tho tobacco in iucA porfoct condition, . J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C Ranch Supplies I'linno It) Reveries of a Flour Salesman tic sold fkuiv'for a great big mill; - -; They used to call him "Gold Peddle Bill"; Wc heard liim remark to a friend one day-r-p 4 And this is what wo heard him says I "The trade sure is a-trcatin' mo rough, " ": Why cvcryoncVs stuck on this home-nulled stuff. They shako my hand and smoke my cigar, But nothing doing' when I start to talk flour; -Vor 'Gold Peddlo' flour there seems no demand; Rimply say, 'Wo like the VILMO brand .It's made from the wheat our farmers grow flad a "good rfiisin', don't you know! Uncontaminatod by railroad or -freight, Always at hand without worry or wait; The housewives say, and declaro it is so, . It's a dead sure success when mixed into dough.' " Rogue Valley Milling Co. Thar la mora Catarrh in tblfl section of th country than 11 other aiinw put tofeiher. and (or yaara It waa sup poed to ba Incurable. Doctors preacribed local remedies, and by constantly fallintt to cure with local treatment, pronounced y. ii'vurabic. catarrn 13 a local aiscasc. areaUy in(Iuenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hi 's caurrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward la nfferrd for tnv caaa that Hall's1 Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. y. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. Fold by Druggists, 7Sc. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Know Thy Future fit nr : - . j -ti ii oasieavneese Here s a dish that anow r lakes 1 are particularly adapted to. Spread grated cheese on each Snow Flake l Soda, toast in a quick oven. The result is an appetizing, satisfying! lunch You should try thkT DontaforcrackerTy.Sncrw Makes.' Your grocer can supply yo& If In Doubt, Worried or Perplexed, .Consult SIME. KAY She hit Perfected a System by Which She Otn Ik-ad Your Llfo From Infancy to Old Age She will reveal lo you with unerr ing accuracy, your past aa you alone know It; your present aa It Is, and your future exactly as it will be. She gives absolutely reliable and strictly confidential Information on every subject of life rComforts the weak and cheers the sorrowing. ' Call on this wonderful psychol ogist and be convinced. Located ii North Grape street. LIBERTY TAXI With now Dodge car. Stationed at 10 Xf Front St. Hale & I.jon, Irops. Phone 33 Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed to be first class. 13 X. Fir St., Medford , . Phone 43-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Sulphur, Wizard and Land . . Piaster. . White and Red Seed Oats. Spelt and Barley. Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and .-. u-rass seeas. Full Line of Garden Seeds. Monarch Feed os Seed Co. JUST ARRIVED A nice line of BABY BUGGIES AND GO-CARTS In old ivory and tan finish. witi save you money on tnese. Liberty Bonds Good Here. Poole Furniture Co. lit You Get What Your . . Doctor Prescribes t scientific accuracy speed, and absolute honesty ' are added to ererj doctor's prescription yon bring to be filled at our store. .'. '..:: West Side Pharmacy jom. Now Is the time for that new top, or to have the old one repaired. We also put on plate glass back curtains, do upholstering, all kind of. repair work. Top dressing for pontasoto anil mohair tops. i t . ; MEDFORD AUTO TOP CO 80 Xorth Grape Street. ' " - ' Phone 10-t. Buy Your Goods from a Home Factory : HELP BUILD UP YOUR COUNTRY, HELP US TO GET PAY ROLLS. You can do this by buying goods grown and packed at home as much as possible. . BUY CANNED GOODS PACKED BY ! THB Rogue River Valley Canning Co OUR SERVICE And What It Means to You " : VVE ASSURE YOU GOOD IMPLEMENTliRVICr , . That's What Counts Most in Buying and . Using Implements . , When you' nood an ' Imple ment, you will profit by getting It as Boon as the need Is appar ent. . ... , I As long as the need goes un filled, you lose money. Doing without needed Imple ments is like ' doing without needed food. I This loss will be especially great as long as farm products sell tor the high prices now! prevailing and In prospect. When you buy an implement you will always profit by get ting the best to fit your needs. It never pays to buy a poor, unsuitable implement. Remember, an Implement pays only thru the work it does. In order to be fully pro fitable to you, it must give tho .. best of service, not only when ., new but also after long usage. . There are some implements ' that you need this year to keep your crop production factory in -the' best of running order.i Since you are sure of high, prices for all tlat you can pro duce, you can't afford to lessen your output either by trying to get along without the imple ments you need or by using in forlor implements. We have the boat of Imple ments for your investigation. We sell them at the lowest price at which they can possib ly be sold. . - . f .t Decide what Implements you need, come to our store and sea how well we can suit you. HUBBARD BROS.