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MEDFOT iVdiiiNK. .mj)Fomi. onnnfty, Wednesday, matictt 12, iois PAGE THREE 10 ASK BIOS FOR JACKSON Cinmtv Jiiiluc (Inrilui-r luw mcuivvil 11 lutli'i' t'l'iim Mr, lliintli Hlalimr Hint nt 11 HiuM'iiil mi'iiiihii dl' I lie nuiiiiiiiM. Hion u Ihi lii'lil Mnri'h L'll. IjIiU Wj ho iikIk',1 I'm- minium mul nuviiiu I lie hnilo from AhIiIiiihI (-i I v limit In tint flHlt of I III' IIIIMIIltllillH nil wind IM known iik t It ti miilillii rmilii, now beiiur mirvovi'il, AImi Hint liiiU wilt In' nxkinl for tlm IMlVilllf of Hut HiukiVOIIM II H HOOII ItH I'oiiililiuiiH urn fiivonilili', wliii'li will ciiIht ho ni iIhi MUM'ial jai'dlinir or lit llio ri'iiulnr April met'iimr. Mr. lloolli HtntiMl tlm Itlnckwi'll hill roiitu from t'.'iilnil point to Dm .Iuk. I'liliitiu ooiinlv linn wiim dnridml iiimn mul ix now liciiiL' Kiirvovi'il. Tlml the (Iri'i'ii nioiiiiliiiii roml wniilil iiImo Iiii I'll-lii'il ihm vciir mill Hint within iliivx nil I lio I'niiil'iii liii:liwuv 111 Jni'kxon I'oiintv would liu ilihiiurti'd of. WOMEN URGED TO HELP SAVE U. S. INTEGRITY By Mrs, Sarah A. Evens, Stat Chair man, Woman'i Llbarty Loan Committee of Oregon ' "Thla la to bo tho hut ' Ubartjr Loan!" Thoiio words wo send to yon, otltl IttrlllliiK will) tho Joy Unit wmt ours wln u (liny ciinio to un: not for. the promise of work curtailed; not for tho llflliiK of a tliiutr.'lul burduii from welnhtod ahoulili'M, but for their re aoumlliiK cry or victory, heralding a IhnnliHulvliiK cnll to all thg nations of tint earth. Hlx mouths nao wo. nriwd you to diitlli-nto your services nmt your money to tliu liao of llio Kovuriimuut ttmt vic tory mlKlit bo our it. . Tlm mimiilRcoiit response from tho womon of Oregon, and otlior atutoa, by thulr cotisocrnlod loyulty ami ttunvroua aupiiort played no mat! part In UrlnuliiK Joy to tho world on tho oloviiiitli of Inst NgvombiT. Our money, tavlably loantid nml uaod, wnt tho dynamic fore that proatrntiid tho flurman barbarians, nml stopped tho alnuchtor of our splendid mnnhood. Tho maitnltudo of our preparations at r tick terror to tho cnomy, for It lm llllvd tho obligation America lind tnknn upon huraulf, mid hor (trim detormlna jlon to sco It through to a glorious flntati, , ' Hi " ,'f- V. V ill A ' . 'ril 1 ..- j' .,.' 1 j,i , , ; 1 4) t . SARAH A. EVANS ' Tho vluiury liaa boon -won, but havo ire cuncolod nil our obllnntlonsT Cor (nlnly not until wo havo Vld every dobt Incurred to bring abdut .this vic tory, and honornbly return homo ovory oldlar who rondo It possible. Our thnnk-ofTerlnR for tho spoady cioHe of tho wnr, tho thnunnniln of lives spnroil, anil tho untold suffering thus fluvod nlunt be tho preservation of tho financial Integrity of Amorlca, and n coinprnhniiHlva readjustment of disturbed conditions. This' can only bo dona by a 2enoroUB and ready ro sponso to this last groa( cnll THE! VICTOHY I.IUKIITY 10 AN. Lot us rodudlcuto ourselves and our treasure once mora to tho, rnnno of peauo, as did tho wlso mon of old when they honrd front tho Judcan Hills tho song of victory! , - . . "J'eaco on liiirlh; good will to men." GRACEFUL GLORIA SAYS GOOD LINES COME EA'SY . It Is called the Victory I.onn bo cnusa tho money It will bring In was spent to forco victory over Germany. , "Tho most unmltlgatod curse of the United Stutas Is Alio lack of thrift." prank Crane. . . Waste nelthor tlma nor monoy, but make tiio best tiso of both. . ' it Is foolliiu to liiy out monoy In . purchase of ropontano,;....,, ' Money enn begot monoy, and Its off spring can begot moro. : VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN T00PEN APRIL 21 WASI I INOTON, M'iireltfi fjTho "Viotiirv l.iliorfv I.oim (iiiinimiirn will niii'ii Moniliiv. April 2.1 und end Snl . unlay niulit. Al'rt.v 10, ' ; A i TO 1 A 0. m nke "every novo a nloturo" In Kenture of tho orm; and wrist. . bvck currc4 lines, not, unglc. Think In terms of beauty.' Road' good poetry and study good pie-, i " i lures, iearn 10 npprecinio mo ae-t rrrin ATVoHTrrTVf mt of 1,18 reat Orolan sculp-. LUliU. VJ CJCU.W HI tora. Take an Interest In. all' forms of art. Surround 'yourself with beautiful things. And beau tiful pictures and ornaments are ' not necessarily expensive' Keep flowers In your home. Study form and decoration so as to bo able to arrange your own private Uttlo room artistically. ; ' . 1 Look at your own form and flguro critically and clothe your- , . self ao as to be able to dress In a way that will make tho moat of the beautiful lines In your own ' ..figure, and every girl, no matter If aho be Inclined to stoutness or thlnneaa, has some beautiful lines that are worthy ot being ac centuated. " ' - Dancer with the "Molting of Molly" company. ' BY GLORIA GOODWIN.'" Uuauty without 'graco Is tho hook without tho bait. It Is tho duty of evory girl to be graceful, nud grace I, ono of the easlost of good things to acquire. The secret of graco Is the com plete control of iO body. But ihvro enn oo no control of tho body without control ot the mind. I'orfcct health and nil absence ol sulf-coniclousness must . no . together. TELL IT TO THE MARINES IF YOU v'PTODIE General Catlin Explains Why ? World Is Afraid of . , "'Leathernecks." . It Isn't nlco to swear In type. Nolther It war nice. This is a war story. It was told by Brigadier General Catlin In his book, "With the Help of God and a Few Marines." Delloau Wood Is the setting. ; The General had given bis troops the Older to advance. Ills last words were, as they started across the wheat fields under a, withering fire, "Giro 'em bell, boy a." ' "Homo one has reported," the Gen er.il continues, "that they advanced on those woods crying, 'Kemember tbe I.usltanlo.' If they did I failed to bear It. i "Somehow, that doesn't sound like the sort of things the Marines say un der the conditions." Thon General Catlin tells what they did say. ' When the lines were waver ing under tbe terrific German fire, a sergeant cried ont: '. "Come on you , do you want to live foreverf Tell the Marines that yon are sot going to take your share of the com ing Victory Liberty Loan. . THE SHEPHERD AND THE CROOK Horhcrt Johnson, the man who draws thoso Inimitable cartoons for tho Sat urday Kvonlng Post, put into black and whllo In tho March I lesue of tho rang azlno aomotblng that evory man who owns a Liberty llond oughtto frnnio. It Is entitled "Tbe Shepherd and tho Crook." In tho foreground, rnggod tut In a "plug" lint mid a awnliowtnll cont and with' nn Avaricious smllo on his face, Is a wolf with a grip full of all sorts of flim-flam stocks. Speeding towards him is a flock ot Hhcop In the clothes of humnns, each trying to get to tho wolf first with a Liberty Bond to trudo for tho flim-flam stocks. Uncle Sum, tho shepherd, stands in tho background, as tonished at tho sudden tmuinlty dis played by his flock. Johnson's cartoons are good because they aro nlwnys true and always well done. This ono Is particularly truo and exceptionally well dono. In a glance It tolls a story that evory Llborty llond holder ought to heed. Tho American buyer of I.luorly Romls who lots go of his bonds for tnko slock, or even forelock that Is not fake, Is pluylng Into the bands ot wolvos. Tho wolf nlwnys gets the bet tor of tho slioep. it he didn't' he wouldn't havo anything to do with tho sheop. ;,: , Evory man or woman who owns Lib erty Ilnmts enn put It down In his plpo or hor powder-puff any time anybody ofTorB something for Llborty Bonds that the Liberty Bonds are worth maro than tho thing olToreil. Johnson shows Ills human shoop wearing silly Bin I Ids ns thoy rush for tho wolf. A ninn own bin; tho best Interost-pnylng socurlty on earth ought to wear a silly smile when he walks Into a fnkor's offlco to trado his Liberty Bonds for worthless stock or to sell thorn for loss than they are worth. Even It ono Ib offered tho nmr kot prlco, one Is getting less thnn the bonds hre worth, becniiso the mnrkot prlco for bonds now Is no Indication ot tholr ronl valtio. Hold your bonds. Don't be a "sucker." TO FLY UN FINISH, THE WORK Alt that you have dono bofore , Will.Btlll bo Incomplete : Unions you buokle to onco more, Th" Vlctnrv T,nnn M w"i Ma says Dad is a lot more cheerful" morninrts since; we venaa POSTlOASTIES (Delicious Corn Flakes) 8POKANE, Wash., Mar. 12. Bert J. Porry, a naval aviator announced bora today tbat ho has been ordored to report shortly at Capo May, iN. J to act as chief engineer of a dlrlglblo balloon with whirl) It 1b planned to nltaiupt n trip, across tho Atlantic. ooouit tinder government direction. Ha la hero on a. brief furlough. Porry said tho start would bo made from New Foundlnnd sometime next month, with tho destination Queens town. Endurnnco.tcsts havo demon strated tho practicability of tbe trnns- Atlantlo voyago, Perry sultl he bo- Uoved, and the principal difficulty will be to pick up gasoline and other supplies from tho convoy while both airplane and supply boats are In mo tion. : ! ' ' WOMEN AND MONEY By Chancellor Jamas R. Day, Syracuse ' ' University. "-'' The balance wblcb set denial holds In tbe home is tbe balance of pros perity and peace. Hera woman bas ber place and office. Is she equal to self dental? . Can she wait? ' There la nothing so persnaslve, so Irresistible, aa tbe love of a man for the wlfa whom ha loves. No money is spent with so much Joy as the money that goes to her and tbe children.' Happy la tbat man whose wife loves blm too much to pennl him to be fool ish when he should be wise, who is so judicial In ber temperament, so prudent In ber domestlo economy, as to add ber decisive voice to tbe month's allow ance, and so brave as to Insist tbat tbe expenditure must always be at least a little lesa than the Income. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 'for indigestion UNCEASING MISERY Homo MtMlfont Kidney Sufferer Jet. ldttlu Rest or Comfort,.., i Thoro la Uttlo alcop,. llltlo rest Uttlo pcaco for many a-sufforor from ktdnoy trouble. .Life is ono continual round of pain. You can't rest nl night when thore's kidney backache. You Buffer twinges and "stabs" of pain, annoying urinary . disorders, lameness and nervousness. You can't he comfortable at work with darting pains nml blinding dizzy Bpolls. Neg lect t ft oso ailments and serious trou bles may follow.. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills nt tho first sign of dis order. Thousands have testified to tholr morlt. Modford rendors will find convincing proof In tho follow ing testimony: : ' 'Daniel Klaten, C St., Jacksonville, Oro., says: "It Is some six or seven years ago since I used Doan's Kidney Pills but I cannot forget how much good thoy did mo. I suffered from weakness of the kidneys and other dlsordorB that go with, kidney com plaint. . I pnlnod and ached all over. I -began using Doan(s,. Kidney Fills and recolved bonoflt from the very ;flrst, Soon thoy had me straightened up in good shape," ' Prlco 60c, at' all donlers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Flnton had. 'Fostar-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. n themystcry of tiiesea onatho charm of romance 1 TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY n I If You Are Going to Put down eggs in Wotcrliuis, start now. Last March eggs woro ns cbcnp ns liny tlmo during tho.'eohtion. Our M'ntorglnss ,1s of, tho highest grade. 'ilOo quart! 25c If you' furnish tho bottle '' . Heath's Drug Store Phone 884" ' , The Sau Tox Store FREE TRADE FOR E . 'BERNE, Mar.. 11, The Internat ional conference of League of Na tions societies lorfay drew up two new resolutions to be addressed to the peace conference In Paris. One fa vored tbe participation of all self governing nations in the league and the other was In favor of free trade. ' The question Iri participation by the Vatican aroused much discussion. Professor Forel, a Swiss delegate, opposing It on the ground thnt If the Holy See became a member. Bud dhism and other religious systems would have to be admitted. The con ference finally decided by a vote of 13 to 8 to grant the Holy See some voice, at least, in the councils of tbo league. ; . ' During tbe discussion relative to free trade tbe existing blockade was sharply criticised as an "Insult to In ternational rights." DIED , LOZIKR Died at the home of hla son Lewis p. Lazier, 101 Cuttnvo street. March 11, 1010, of old ngo and, general dobilitv, nge 80 vonrs. 1 month und 10 days, lie wna a native of Car roll county. Ohio and enme to McI ford from Napnneo, Ind., Jnminrv 6. lie was a voternn of the, civil war, serving in Co. F. 75 Indinnn infantry. He leaves one son, Louie P. Lomor. The Hervico will be held at the Test- . donee Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Inter ment I. O. O. V. cemetery. The O. A. R. will have clisree of the services, y'Tntf a v I JRFDTY Tomorrow HsaT law VfaV taVaUt - .-. - WALL ACE RE ID IN .... "The Man from Funeral Range" This thrilling picture starring "Wallace Reid revolves around that . dramatic question of " should a lawyer get a man the death sen tence when he secretly believes him innocent?". '" ' A GOOD , A BRAY COMEDY PICTOGRAPH r. - COMING FIDAY, SATURDAY , DOROTHY GISH AND GEO. PAWCETT : , -" ' In the Paramount-Artcraft Special , "THE HUN WITHIN" Correct Spring Styles "Newness," "Smartness," "Exclusiveness,". "Moderate Pricings" DRESSES AND GOWNS New frocks for street, for sport, for afternoon laff airs, and theater wear, and charming creations in richest fab rics for the smartest evening func tions .ill that is new and authentic awaits your chosing here. ;- -" ' "DOLMANS" AND CAPES ' The coat fashion of the hour in a very comprehensive assortment of styles. Cut Bolivias, velours, serges and tricotines in the favored Spring, colors, beautifully silk lined and trim med. These graceful garments are becoming to all figures. i , . NEW SPRING SUITS ' Suits with straight, youthful lines- box-coats and blouse coats in strictly tailored, braid bound and embroider ed effects many with the smart ves tees. Suits of decided originality, developed ; in tricotines, duvtyns, French serges, velours. " . THE LOVELIEST HATS All of the really smart ideas are here the creations of such renowned de signers as Gage and Lyman, also some San Francisco and Portland. The smart rough braids for street and 'sport the softer braids and combina tions for dress. .: WONDERFUL BLOUSES 'Absolutely new round neck models in .extra , heavy Qeori gette and Crepe de Chine, lace trimmed and all of the lovely' new colors Peace blue, Vic tory red, tea rose, flesh, white. NEW DRESSES : Jerseys, Taffetas and Serges Just In , Exact reproductions of the high priced dresses. All have the new touches shown for Spring. Many of them are neatly em broidered, braided, and button trimmed in new ways. Leading colors. ., . - . Home Journal Patterns The May Co. Pictorial Review Patterns A. W. HUBBS, Mgr. -J