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" T fMLxNPi. MEDFOTID. ORKfiON, TUESDAY, MARCH is, 101!) TAOFi TTTTIFjTj TO KOREAN REVOLT 0D3CC0 E d Chocolate! E TEXTILE WORKERS BtEDFOT' omoians i ON LOCA tlil i W.lsTa Tim iillmvlnif li'lcifvaiii Iimm ul limm riM'iiivml i'l'inn Wihiiiui'm Ulwi'lv l.owi it iv t i inn t Iii'ikI i nut ft -i-h t "TroiiHiirv Wnr Limn oruaiii.nliiin Iiiih iiimlu two million IikmIiiIn out of I'milunxl (inrmiiti cmiiikhi for Vlnlorv lonn workerM, limlruH ' all vour iMiimlv ntiil cilv I'liiilrinuii to miiil.iii Ihuir iililhiiriznl IihIh of wnrlau In von, thi'ii 1'iirwuril iImimu lixU to Ko'il oriil nwrvo iiliainiiiui of vour din trii't. Koilnrul nwnrva Hiiiiiiiitii will nnnr riM'cOil ill' UhI timl iirrivul of iiiimIiiI mIiiim I m from I'ai'toricM m-ml ooiintv anil fit v rluiirmilf 'iiiiiiiIiit rnrUTiml. A(MH lluit von iiiHlriii't viiur loi'iil cliitii'Mii ii o Hiii'iiro nil nun hililu imlilii'ilv I'liiii'uniiiiur ininliil iiwiiriln, liiHtnu't thi'in hIhci llnil nvorv worker iiiiihI Iki HhIiiiI in orilur to MiH'iirn 'mi'ditl nwnnln, .? 1 ' tawin 11. Kriiiililin, ili i iM'tjir of I lie wnr Ion ii oruiuiir.iiltiin of llm ('niti'il Htnton rmwitlv in liiH iulilrhK liul'orc tli oniilVri'iicv of tlio UUi fmli-ml ru hiTVo iliMrii't. told very vividly wliv the ipiiilit of tlin I'oiintrv hIioiiM kiiIi Mi'rilm more rumlilv to thin lonn limn to iiiiv pri'vimm line. Tim, oxnt'iuli tnro of llm I'nitml Ktntnt imvern ini'iit. wliii'li, in noi'iniil tiniuH, iiiiioiiiiIh to aliout tl. (Mill. (1(1(1.1)1)11 n vour. n KiivoimIiit. HUH. iitomi wiim- 1.4:iS,. OIIII.OOl) mill in )( iiiIiit wiih 2.niJ(l.. IMMI.Unt) nt wliioli tiinii it rfiirliod ilH lilcliitt point,' "Tint IJiiilinl Sliilns rcnclii'il tliu end of it fliiniii'iiil rvHoiiri'DH DiTi'iiilior UK wliilo'tlii'm won iliio. for rxiiciiill. ton-H, nil .liiiiiniry III) nt tlim vour, $.1,. f.lll.0(l(l.0()); tlin wilt li duo Kvlt Vtinrv 2rt. i"i.tlno.(H)().((iO nml on April 1. U,."iUil.(i(IU.tini,'"e).iiil Jlr. Frii'iklin. - , "Tliw Pxiuii(1iliiro wax mndo on Ilia tiiiiO!iitiiiii ilint tlio wur (miiiIiI not ml bt'foro I II ID. In ntvto of much of llio upl'mUni in lii count rv not onu of our kcihtiiI ulnff lii'h'cvcd the w:ir flonlil iii in tlio curlv ncriml vrliii'h it iliil. Knur- i.illlioii men In Kronen in Jnlv. I HI It, n mmiv more ill the riuimK in thin coiuilrv, Jfl,0lUt, (KIM ei tiN, two mniH.tn ovurv iiiiVi, four toiiM of xliiiniinif minimi for ovorv mini Hdit iK-roKM, I lie hliiiw nliine for t lii pnnoi ri'imiriiur mi cxnrnilitnro of MH.'.'im.nno.onii, ii tunk f,,r every "ft ci l of llm wlioln luiltlo front. 10 tun of lllllnlllnl C"H for every one that (Ivniiiinv liml, IIipko wrm tlin lin iwrut mil of tlio I'liiln Slnto to iii-iira Unit victory woulil bo to tlio nllii'N. ' . - ' "Tluit tlio rxloimiveni'HH : of tliTn liriMMirntinn wiih know n to the (lermiin tfi-n 'nil dtiiff. Iliero hn lio no doubt nml Hint this wiih n tloU-rminiuir fno tor in (lonminv'M onrlv .xuinif for iwiiuo U llm Miof of the moil wlm knew llm Hitmition li't, N tltin; then, too itrent n nrien to imv for llm livet of .MIO.IKII) Aniiirii-nii Iiovh Kiivnl nml DnHHilily I.Oiiii.ouii mniiiii'il nml wonniU'ilf Or will thin next lonn ho reiulilv mnWrilieil liv lli Amerii'iin iH'onlr tin n tlmnk oflVriiw" for tlio vnrlv cmliiiL' of tlio wnr mnl.tlip pnn HDiinpnt hiivimr to tlm nntion of t hit t Imvo tiiiiulier of Mien T Tlmm i-losclv in toiiili with the. work helicvo Hint onca nuitin tlm ncoili of the I'nited Stilton, who huvo ni'vcr remiiliiileil n licit, will roHiioiiil to tliin now cull." ASK OLD CLOTHES F( The JiiekHini conn! v liriineh of tlm HH' Crox in omnnir.imr for (ho iirl nml RurtiliiH iilntliiinr drivo, which will he inmlo diirini; tlin week of Mnri'h 2-ltIi to Mnreh' 2l)ih, Jimknon conn tv' ntiotn in vwhl Iodh, twico tho nmiiiint nlluteil to it 1 urinir tlio lust ilrivo. Tho litNt ilrivo.'howovor, wiih fur .tlio Imnol'it of Frmiejo mid Hol uium iilone. while tho nrosont one in iiiHtitutod fur tlio ri'liel' of all (ho Hiifl'oriinr count ricH of Kiirnpe. qx ooptinit of oourrtc, tho central pow ori' . ' GurmcntH of all kinilH, for all ncos nnd lioth Hexes, nioeo eoods, tiekinir. hhoetintr. hlmikotH and wooIoiih, litrlit cnntim flunnelH and BhocH of ovory Hir.o nro roiiuiroil- Mr. Jonas Wolil is ooiiittv clmir mnn for tho drivo null will linvo I oollootion Hlation at Modford, to which tho oniuitv auxilinriox nro ro niiOHted to Hund their oolloetionH. Jfrs. Wold in oi'irani.imr a motor norns for Modford, and next week t)iia oorps ,wiU nolnot tho irnrmentH from the poople, who liavo no way of dolivcrine thorn, i 1 ; CHANGES IN PLANS OF "COIHiKNZ. 'MaVcli 17. (IVv, Hio AvHointbd Press.) Hunduunrtoi's for tho Third army reo.'oivod word today of a . (dfimiro in plnnn for Aondintr homo tho 42nd divimon,, which will 8iiil from pt, Nmsniro iiiMloml-of Ant wort), Tho oluinuo woh mndo boeiuiHO of duneor from iiiinos in llio wntorn off'Hollond and lni'k of mulmrkation fnoilitioH nt Antwerp. Tho division will onlriiiu lor Krntiee iliinntr the Xirat week in April, 'J'liery wim n fair nllcnilanco ut tho .luctiMini County DiiiHiioH Menu iinhiiiiIiiIioii Moiiilav (ivciiimc ut the Holland en I'o. Alter Hie xnlendld hnii- (nii't tlm jrecular liiouthlv hiiHimiHH wiih triiiiHii ! I'd. Mr. Cumnhcll. rcn- roHDiiiutivo of llm extirexH coniDiiliicH, vavo a hi ilctxl iil lulk oh hotter Hcrvicn, in which ho clt iincd it ih juHt iih ncc- iwHiiry ou llio part of the imtroiin to iiroperlv mark nnd wrap nil nnckiiKuM to reduce hwoioH nnd diiniuirCM fix it Ih for llio t"xpri'io ouipuuioH to prot)erly liundlo ami deliver them. 1). K. Millard, pioitor of tlm Chris tiun church nindii uu inlereslinir and enlliiiMiiiMl.iii talk m Idll pur cent ef ficiency in biisincuH. 1 1, Hiiid diirimt tho present nifo it Ih noeoHsarv for n husinesK until to huvo modern nielh iuIk nnd' ho on tlm fiiimr lino all (ho till 1 lr, !("!, i v: III" t rii 'S,, Talks were made hv ,1. A, l'errv and It. D. lloko on iiHinif prodiiclH mndo hv the homo eanuery and other homo institutions. K. N. Vilm, fleorira Trii)hrr and J. A. l'errv were, new meinlmrs taken in and iiiiulo short tuiks,' Oeiieral diseiission of sumiovr clos ing liuiirs followed, hut no definito iietion wns taken. TO LONDON. Wnr. 18. Froquont cliuriio that Innillonlii all ovor.KnK- liinit. InklnK ttilvuiitnKO of tho Roar- cliy of lioimeii. huvo osnumod tho at tlluito of '.'buy tho homo at my price or Kut out'' have hiiun arrl(id to the houno ot common with tlio. result dial tho Kovornmonl him promlavu rollef. DurliiK tho commom dlHRua- slon It won Muted that hundroln of fumlllcji ' tmvo ovlcnlon notleoii and cmuiot find u plnco to llvo. In many liisliiiues tnnnnta huvo boon forced to pay throo tlm on tho uro-wnr rental nml In addition re cently liavo rocotvod notlcoa that thoy must piirihnHO tho property It thoy wish to remain. Tho demand for housoe at fancy prlco-4 iinpreroilentod. Lundlords who Invoiit In routing property vnro nnxloun to renllco hiindnomo roiurns on diiIcb nnd nrguo Dint thoy ore un der rie olillKuilon to ro-leniie propcrty- particularly wlion by so doing moy lone a lilts profit. " ,, ESTHONIANS RETAKE PSKOV DISTRICT COPENHACHCN'. March IT. Esth- oiilun forcoi ro nKUln luastora of tho sltuullon on tho Pskov front, accord line to no KHthonlan sutement which any tho Knlhnnluua have lnunvhod a powurtul cotmtor-aitucK tn tnut ro Klon. In heavy flKhtliiR Id tho Potch or district woat of Pskov, Ksthonlnn and Klnnlsh troops have captured a numhor of vIIIiikoh. ; TWIO. March 18. OW tho Asso oiated l'ress.) Korean demonslra Hons continued Huturday and Kiindav, iHTordinif lo ilisputehes mid it is in dicated 1 Ii ii L tho national . independ ence movement is remarkulilv oxten sivu anil well organized in some of tho slrouuest provinces. Ituports state that tho railwuv station ut I'imr Yum: has been s toiled hv a moh of 10,0(10 tiersons, llm Korean Uatinnitl flair lieiiiL' commonly displayed. There is some iinciiMiiCMS ut Keoul hut the sit uiilion there is said to he under con trol. Tho movement is notahlo for its extent miliar limn its violence, uinonir those prnmiiicntlv identified with it hcimr iovernincnt sehonf' stmlenls. Christian oonverts have tieen ' kept under control throughout tho trouhlc by tho muisioniirios, it is reported.' XowHpupers hei view tho situation us verv irruvo mid iinnouneo that muonir those urresteil in Keoul were three foreigners and nurses from tho American hospital, deports from the interior of Korea stale that several police 'officers have been killed. OLCOTTSSECRETARY BRITISH , SAM:M. Ore.. Mnrdi 18. Govern or Ken W. Ohsitt anuoiinccd lust niu'ht tho appointment of Don J. Upjohn, newspaper correspondent hero for the oast ten years, as his private secre tary. Hiiececdinir Chester A. Moore of Portland, secret urv to the late Governor Withycomhe. It wns stutcd that MooroH. who hud been asked to continue in tho svrvico of tho state, preferred to return to Portland, to oiicnito in business. . Other np'pointmenttt were mndo by tho new uovomor. : Miss Malido K. Siivnue. who has liven assistniit sec ret nrv to Hie L'overnor for-several mouths accepted ii position in the of fice of secretary ot state, Miss Vio let Welborn. who for eight r venrs sevod in tlio of fire .of aceretarv of k ate. was matlo assistant sccretniv to tho Bovernor. BRYAN RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS: IS 59 TOMORROW WASIirNCiTON. Mnreh 18. Wil limn Jenninus lirvun. who bus been ill for several weeks at tho home of friends here, had recovered. .suffi ciently itotluv to torn Mrs. Hrvan at n Kaltimore hotel where tomorrow they will celehratp V(x. lirvun's filtv-ninth anuiyersiirv. Mrs. Hrvan ulso has been ill and ontv today was ablo to leave n htispitnl in Hnllimorc. CANADIAN IS OPERATED ' UPON FOR APPENDICITIS i - HOANOKR. Va.. March 18. Col onel Win. A. Itisliop. famous Cana dian aviator, was oiwrated upon for nppendieitiH hero last niuht. Ho was stricken us ho was prcparinir lo deliv er, an address. Early todav his eondi- t'oivwns reported to bo satisfactory. . LAWfllSN'CK, Muaa., Mar, IS. When the police wero trylnK to break up a purudo ot textile workora today shots Were fired from tenement houses, officer wore atoned and per sons In tha crowd clubbed, Muny or roata wore made. It was the moat violent disturbance that had occurred since the strike bexan alx weeks ano Tho strikers bad picketed .the mills during tho opening; hours. After the Kaloa wore cloaed they formed a cot umn for a parade. At the head of tho line, according to City Marshal T. J. O'llrlen, were red flux, lie sum moned rosorvoa from police head- (juurtnra and ordered the fluKS down Htdncs and bottles were thrown then from the outskirts of the crowd. Shots also wore fired from a nearby house but none waa bit. Officers ar rested all of the occupants of the building. In the meantime other policemen and strlko sympathizers bad an en counter. Several persons were knock' ed down with police clubs and two of ficers were hit with stones or bottles. Twenty-two arrests were made, nearly all on .charges of Inciting tq riot. ' , SUPPLIES PARIS. March 17. The British trorernruent lias indicated that mime dintelv upon the transfer of German trrmn shippinir to the allies it will be ahlo to deliv trehc following Quanti ties of foodstuffs to the Germans, the futures bcimr in tons: Kason. 30.000 condensed milk. 10.000; vegetable oils, 30.000; mamanne. 2.000: drip tunirs. 2.000: rieo. 35.000 : rmitroon beans, 50.000:' oatmeal, 15,000 nnd barley, r rve flur. 10.000. This makes u mini of 174.000. Tho French uovcrnmcnt is readv to furnish raw materials which will pro (luce 1,1.01)0 tons of palm oil and the United States can deliver from stocks in Kliroiie -10.000 tons of cereals and flour. Payment for the food will be made by the Germans in cold or equivalent securities. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PASSES RAINFALL' QUOTA .: .SANv FRISCO; ' March- ,18. The northern part of the state has pnsse'd its normal seasonal rainfall to date. but tho southern portion is still be hind its normal fiu'uro. the weather bureau announced here todav. North ern California received a liuht rain durini: tho Inst twenty-four hours. COAL PRICES INCREASE 42 PERCENT IN 6 YEARS WASHINGTON. Mnroh 18. In creases of 42 to 44 per cent in coal prices sinco 1913 woro reported to day in tho Mnreh issue of tho labor review of tlio bureau of labor sta tistics. ' mm. 4 Yourl Nose Knows Everybody likes chocolate! We all know that adding chocolate to anything as a flavoring always makes . that thing still more enjoyable ! The same holds true in the manufacture of smoking tobacco. All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. That is the secret of the delicate, agreeable, pure fragrance of Tuxedo. The finest of carefully, aged hurley to-, bacco a dash of pure chocolate gives that fragrance Your Nose Knows , irom ail other tobaccos. 9 O Have you tried Tuxedo in the New Tea Foil Package? It baa many advantages Hand ier fits the pocket. No digging the tobacco out with the finger. Keep the pare fra grance of Tuxedo to the last pipeful. Not quite a much tobacco a in the tin, but 1 Oc ' A Specialized Cereal Food Builder of Body Brain N TViis -well planned combination of the best parts of -wheat & barley f has a' delightfully sweet & nut .like flavor. K, ; ' , , ' '. ,'. f ' . ' .' ... ... ' 7 i i ,; i " ... . v. But the chief reason why you should use Grape-Nuts is for its "building" worth its real value as a constructor of body tissues . for young & old. ''V v.': ' ,': . r Easy to digest; requires no sugaK & there's no waste, "There's a Reason for Grape-Nuts Try Thi Tet: Rub a little Tuxedo ' briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fra grance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment "Your Nose Known' ) . Guaranteed by sjaaEiaaasHi NOTICE 1 No matter what, the purchase Is, j whether large or small, It In a Roddy g Box It's all right. . m See Our Rings and If in a Redely Box It's all right. Vlaltors Always Welcome! Bracelett Watches I MARTIN J REDD Y QUALITY FIRST. IMiono 81. leMaaiajasiaiEsiaK! VIL MG FLOUR POPULAR Evidently someone knew where Good Flour is Made, as the Kogue Valley Milling Company was burglar , ized Tuesday night and. some VILMO, Flour stolen. . Wo advice you to buy your's from your local grocer. Rogue Valley Milling Co. Medford, Oregon. 4 T rULL Or AnBiTion Sprlna Is here and vou can satisfy vour ambition bv ourchaslnq a lawn mowinn and oardenina tools of the Poole Furniture Co. We carry a biq line of furniture and household necessities to supply the . Sprinq wants. . , .' . Vulcanizing All our work strictly guaranteed to be first class. IS X. Fir St., Medford ,i Phone 434-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS GRASSES ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt. " ! MONARCH FEED AND SEED 00 mm.