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PAOFi TimER ' J Y.W C.A. CARRY-ON ITALY'S FLAMING THREE RINGS OF 'E 10 TO BE REMOVED MEDFORT) MATT TRTBTINTC, MEDFORD. ORFflON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1010 Tim vital nmiil ot owmiiwl wtirl iiuioiiir lliu uiiH ntiU vouiik wiimiMi In . Oki Hiniilliir I'llioH mill niral eoiiumiiiL ties of tlio M(lltU iih nurrivil mi liv the Yoimir WihiiHii'h Clii'lKliun AKMnt'intioii hit boon liriiuulit io lliu milled of tint niithinul HHMofiut Ion durinu tint iiiihI two vt'iirn throuitli lliu exeuunelii of witr to hiii'Ii mi cxti'iil Mint n irroiit lint Ion wiilo I'ltniimiuii Iiiih been, mil. lilii'd for liiHlulliiiif tmiiiuil Nueroliir. iH in tllU toWIIM, (till tmtlllllinlllllKIlt of n luiliil nitmicuition if eoniltfioiiH witr rn lit it, lint nt Ii-iinI xiilmrvlisiiiir I ho iiolivllii'M of urnilu mtluiol uirlH. Iiluli huIiouI uirlH mill voiinur vmnlovoil IlirU llV IIICHIIH lit' 1-lllllH. I-IHIIIIH Hint 1'oiilVroiicon, to liromlen mill iiuwuju fvlloWHliiii, to linx'o uoml limi'H mid to bo of wrvinn to curli other. A. coiniiiittiiu of womoii remoNenl inu the four liiirtliwuHtcrn ;'. Mitten, OroKim. WiihIiIiiuIiiii, Mtilio Mini Mon tuuii, met in Kiuittle in Jmiimrr unci IiIiiiih wttru innilo for Kiicuriiiir fiiml for thi' work. Oicitoii'h uuotii in $11, IHtfi.. Iii n number of counties tha 'ninpuiiin opened Kclirimrv 2.1; no (Into Iiiih fawn net for eloHiiiir the eiinipuittn nml it will- fotitiniiu until tho uuotii in reached. Kliiuiiitli cuiuitr Iiiih iilruiulv turned in itH full niotu mid WiiHliiiiL-ton count v hiiVm It aiiolu U in hiuhl. In mime conn tii'H It toil Kiilu in to lio held to secure t In fund. . Thin Ih l hi. first timet (ha Niitinnnl Yoi:nu Woiih'ii'h ('liriutinn Association linn eoiuu before the imlilio for fundi, for two veiirs, mid tho irnveriiiiiciit tliii-H not nllovv iinv of ilm nmnev rnixoil lnt November for llio work of till! W'uf Work Council of the Vi Hit Womens Christum Aisoi)iiilion to liu diverted to I ho rt-LMiliir iiHHiicin tion work. lumen tlm nocc-hil v of ho. I'lirinv thin immev if tliu k'ii'l" of tlm smaller coiuiiiliiiitivH is to lie itiven I hu hell), miriuiriiiiiMiiont nml iiisnira tion nhicli-nIio needs nml which the ritv airl Inn llirouuli tho In riio Vouuc Whiikii'k CliriHliun Association. Mr. (Ii'orpo F. Wilson of Portland in Ktiilu ilircolor , for OrcL-oii of tho 1010 "rnrrv on" t-miiimtim nml itM ulnunn in "Tlio uirlH of toilnv nro Iho women of tomorrow, tint women of tomor row ore worth tlio ilollurn of toriav." The lonil 'Viirrv on" rnmpniun will lie opened in Jiickmin oountv next week. The entire count v nuolit in 9'A'1, n small Nitin when nnimrtioned Vor tlio couiilv "l Innto. AhIiIiuuVh oh nro in nlilonrv uvnilulile mul out xiilo ilintrii'tM will ri'tioiiit tlirouuli the Ilcil ("roNK iiii.xiliiiricK. Mm. John Cnrkinn hm linen np ixiiutoil bv .(lie xtiito clirt'otorn iin rhnimimi of the eninilv I'liinpniun mill Jim. K. II. Ilnril will bo.livliil of tlm Mi'ilfonl work. ' i JOSEPHINE GIRL IClvIra 8mllli, 15 year old dniiKliter of Urn. J. V. Wolland, allot and kilted homolf Monday mornluK nt hor pnr onts' ranch on the . hvudwiitorg ot Deor creek, ton iiillnn nliovo Solum, Jnneplilno county, with a .32 cnllhra outomntto revolver, mid u coroner's Jury hnit returned n verdict of accl diintol Mhoollnit. Hho was altlliiK on tho eilxo of her bed nt the time. Tho only wltnonn wan Kunnoll Tollm, who had BCconipnnlod her homo from n ilnnco Runilny ninriiliiR and reported for work at tlio Wolland ranch Mon. day. Aa lie oponod tho door, tho shoot Ing occurrod, tho girl exclaim Iiir "HurhoII, 1'vo shot inynolf" and oxplrlnff Immudlntoly. The dead girl's 13-year old-slstor aUo tomiriod to lioarlng Klvlra exclaim that she had shot horsolf. 1 ' . . ' Tho platol was loaned to the girl liy Tolln. Tho mnKiixlno had boon romovod from tho revolver, anil was on the bod anil tlio KlH 'evidently thoUKht the Kun unloaded, not roal lalnu: that a cartildKO fotnalnod In tho burrol and In nn uttompt to rrlKbtoq Tolln, bad polntod thd Ru,n nt horuolf and snappod tlio trlKKor. Tlio girl's 'parents woro away nt the tlma. .. 'WASHINaTOW.'M'ar.', J8.r-Thru .soveral liirga domitloiiB to a "gift fund" nuthorlnoil by congrosB, tho fedorul board for vocntronal oduon tlon onnoiincod today It was now nblo to offor voeational ro-trnlnlng tp' American citizens who woro dlmiblod , while serving In tho armies of tho allied niitloiiH. ' , v V1 Wounded Hevorolv Privnlo Henry L. WilliuniH, liobnnon. Oro, . 1 Woundi'd, ileirreo utiileterininetl Reiwinnt Bert H. Uinl, SeolU l ill. SHOOTS. KILLSSELF TODAY S CASUALTIES In prommtliiK tlio famous' historic film, "Ituly's KlainliiK Front" ut the I'ago tlioulro March 20th und 22nd, for tho buniiflt of the Mod ford llliih Hcliool Alliletlo club, the public in tention Is called to tho fnct that these pluturoH are of the actual buttles fought on land, In the air und on tho son, Twelvo moving picture oporutors woro employed In tho hainrdous tusk of filming the real bullies In order that not only tho present generation might see them In most of their prin cipal reulltles, but to bo presorvad for postorlty Instead of depending en tirely on the written history. Of tho twelvo operators employed In this dangerous work, two woro killed and five woro decornlod for bravery before tho work was finally brought to a high stnto of complete ness. ' " . All thru the plcturos, the gruesomo scenes have been absolutely ollmlnat. od In order that Ilia public may enjoy the artistic purls of war without the rear of momentarily being subjected to witnessing tho , horriblo scones which of nocenslty always occur In groat battles. Among tho many massing scenes to bo ohsarvod In "Italy'g Flaming Front," particular attention Is direct ed to the troops onterlng Into battle mounted on skill at an altltudo of 1 1,000 feat; tho battles In tho air between seaplanes, and tho battlo on tlio Adriatic between the Austrian and Italian battlo fleets. In addition to tho showing of this wonderful film Iho sludonts furnish tho munlo with a flftoun-pleco orchestra, Tho high school glee club render sovoral num bers and fill out tho program with vaudeville of a high ordor, Tho stu dents glvo their part of tho progrnm Thursday, Friday and Saturday ovon Ings and Huturday afternoon. ,. TEXTILE WOaffli FAWTUCKET. II. I., .Mar. 19. too in Flxors Union officials recolved word todny that tho war labor bourd had granted tha domniid of toxtllo workers In the Uluckstono valley for a IS percent Inrronse. Tho award dales back to July 1 and uftocts 10, 000 omployos. , ' ' Tho loom fixers went on strlko Inst siimmor when tho mill agents rofusod their demands. They woro Jolnod by woavors, twisters, qulltors, beumers and slashers. SCHEDULES READY HKRLIN, Mar. 10. (lly Associat ed I'rosB.) Tlio preliminary drafts or Iho taxation measures are ready for eurly submission to tho national assombly. Direct taxation Is tlio un derlying feature, of tho forthcoming assessments, which lncludo an inher itance tax and a gonorul war levy for tho current year. Amusements, to bacco nnd playing curds also will ho taxed. A drastic levy on private for tunes llkowlso Is' provided for. LONDON, Mar. 19. Official re ports rocolved In London nro to the offoct that a critical stnto of affairs exists In Odonsn, tho clilof Russian porton tho dtlack son. No confirma tion "could ho obtained In London of rumors that Odessa was being ovacti atod by allied forces, but tho roport Is not den!od. ,; PICKETING RESUMED AT LAWRENCE TEXTILE MILLS LAWHKNCK. Muss..' March 10. Picket inu' of the textile mill gntoH bv strikimr workmen wn roHiinicd todny with no' renewal of the disorder of Vcsterdnv. Tlio pntiol included n number of men in nrmv uniform. INCREASE BABY'S STRENGTH Everybody loves a baby and everybody wants a baby abun dantly robust. There are many young children to whom , SC0TTS EMULSION given In small portions at intervals during sch day, would be an important (actor in overcoming malnutrition and starting them well on the road to robust ness. Entry drop of SOOtt'B It pun, rich noariAmnf, (A Ainif that build Btrength and orornottM hmah'v arowth. ' Ohlldfnn Thriuo rn Soott'a Bcoll&uonuo, UlouuiUGld. N, J, IH-IS NBW YOHK, Mar. 1 9 Tho cruiser Charleston arrived from Ilrest today with 1271 troops, Including tlio 27th and 147th aero siiuadrons und cas ualty companion or eastern troops. Tho cruiser Heatllo brought home 1677 troops mid 20 naval enlisted men, Units Included casual compuny number 45 California, and cusuul compunlas from the custom states. With 2002 troops and 220 naval officers und mon the steamship llar rlnburg arrived ulso from Ilrest. Units Included detachments of the 27th division, first and second ulr sorvlco construction companies; cus uul compuny numhor 373 California and dotachtnonts of casual company number 820. ' Tho 27th aero squadron claims to havo downed CS enemy machines. Tho pilots flaw Nlotiports and. Spud machines und roportod that sixty per cent of Its ucllve flying mon wore casuultlos. Captain Alfred A. Grant of Denton, Tex,, commanding the First pursuit group of tho squadron, roturned with tho Distinguished Ser vice Cross and the French War Cross. Ho roportod he had threo planes to his credit and saw 13 months of ac tive flying duty at the front. Tho 147th aero squadron has been flying one yeur In the Tout, Vordun, Chateau Thierry, St. Mlhlol and Ar- gonne soctors. It was attached for some tlmo to the Fronch army. Tho squadron has had ten casualties. E NATIONS' LEAGUE PAH IB, March 18 (Bv tho Asso ciated Press.) Tlio commission ni liointcil to consider uluim for nn in ternational air code, announced to iinv that tho liritisli proposals bad been in the nmin accented. An inter national council will be formed ns a section of the Icninic of nations to handle nil mutters relative to ncriul nnviirution. It bus been decided that, each na tion is entitled to sovcreurnty over tlio nir ubovc it. There is to be no discrimination nirninst anv nation bv another, uir pilots will be licensed on inI international basis nnd there will bo intermit ionnl rules irovcniini; the riuht of wuv for nirplmicH und air ships. . RAINBOW DIVISION TO .SAIL WITHIN MONTH WASHINGTON, nrurch II). Tho 4-nd (Uainhow division) will sail from Brest between .March 28 nnd April 10, tho war department was in formed todiiv bv General Pcrshinc. The Kiiinbow division lands ut New York. ' Why Itch and Scratch With Burning Eczessa? . Genuine Relief If You Resort to Sand and Sensible Treatment There Is a very .common misun derstanding of Eczema and the va rious othor forms of skin eruptions and Irritations that causo so much pain and discomfort. Bocaune the surface of the skin is tlio scono of .the attack, and seems almost ablaze with tlcry, burning and itching, these disordors are mis-named skin diseases. ; Tho truth is, that they aro not really skin diseaaos, and that is why nothing . but disappointment fellows their treatment with salves and lotions applied to tho surface of the skin, . Thoso irritations, eruptions, Dolls, pimples, oto., aro caused by a dis ease germ in . tho blood, ' which' breaks out. through tho skin, and ns long as tho germ is in tho blood, no ouro can eomo from .oln'tmonts and lotions, oven if you apply them to tho surface by tho ton. ' Tho rational and sensible treat- mont Is 8. S. 8., tho rollablo blood Painting, Tinting, Decorating Paper Hanging, Sign Work Now Is the tlmo to make your plans for the spring cleaning. Let ' us show you our samples for Interiors and exteriors. Cot our es timates. Wo guarantee every Inch ot our worK to bo first class. . Tho mntorlal we are UBlng Is tho very best. Our prices are mod erate. We have Just completed the Interior ot the Jackson County i Courthouse, and furnish you' with best references. R. J. MILLER, Decorator riiono 35.1-11 or na. . PA HIS. March 18. (HavosO Tho chiuiiber of deputies toduv ait lliomed the removal of special forli fications about I'liris which woro erected sbortlv after tho war bctriin. There are threo rings of permunent forlil'icnlions about the citv of Puns, lirst u solid wull of masonry 22 miles in circumference around the old sec tions of the eilv I second, u system of 17 dctitchcd forts nrrunircl at inter vals of two miles bevond the wall and mnkinir a circuit of the citv 34 miles in extent, und third, an outer girdle of forts 75 miles in lenuth on the heights commiindinir the vullev or the Heine. In August, 11114, spccinl fortifications were erected, bnildincs demolished and trees which obstruct ed a cleur view of the terrain about the citv were cut down. It is probable that this Is' the svstcm of fortifica tions which is to be dismantled. ; COBLENZ, Mar. 19. One sf the big 24-centlmeter Oorman guns which In 1917 fired upon Yprea day after day was turned over to the Ameri cans recently by the German delivery commission. The Ypres gun with four, others, all mounted upon rail road tracks, eventually may be sent to the United States aa part of the war material which has been taken charge of by the American Army or Occupation. When the rive railroad guns ar rived In Coblonz from unoccupied Germany they were In charge of Lleu tonant Rudolph Gogarten, ot the Ger man army, who told members ot the United 8tates receiving commission that he, had been In command of the crow which manned one of the guns of the shipment during the lime that it was tiring upon Ypres two years ago. 'i . . : . RADICALS DEFEATED BASEL, Switzerland, Mar. 19. 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S. 8. 8. is stilt made from tho original formula, nml it is guaran teed purely- vegetable It is one blood remedy that contains not n particlo of potash,- moreury or oth er mlnoral. - Thero.is no finer tonio or system-builder, and n i borough course of 8. 8. .8. will build up the general health and glvo new vigor to tho entiro body. Get a bottlo of 8. 8. 8. from your druggist, and begin the sensi ble, rational treatment today, and you will experienco genuine relief, as thousands of others havo. If you want any special medical, ad vico regarding your own case, you ran obtain same without cost by writlng to Chief Medical Adviser, 105 Bwift Laboratory, Atlanta, Oa. 8 South Ornngo Street, Mcdford 3 BIG DAYS Starting' TO MORROW ' TEAR STAINED WORLD IS LAUGHDTS WITH "MICKEY" ' The naughty little tomboy from the mountain; country, wf th her pranks, her mischievous quick eyes, her magnetic smile. "Mickey" is making Motion Picture History throughout tha world. You will surely want to see this masterpiece of humor and pathos, love and adventure. The Little Girl You'll Never Forget. THE UNIVERSAL CAR , Ford cars have become such a world utility that it would almost seem as if every family ought to have its Ford car. Runabout, Touring Car,. Coupe,' ' Sedan, (the Vwo latter have enclosed bodies), and the Truck Chassis, have really become a part and parcel of hu man life You want one because its service will be profitable for you." We solicit your order at once because, while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. C. E. Gates Auto Co. fjf Injustice . -f "B- To yourself nnd family lo not wait H S until sickness, accident or misfortune. Mw U r Vi7 camcs bcroro starting a reserve fund. slTill . IX, it now. : . ;, ,, jjKjj ' Hk An account with the Jackson . f Sll , if, 1 Oinnty Itank to which weekly de- k " l V posits aro added, gives you tho right fflw ' ' h'nl1 ,ln,,nClal lntCCUOn' jjrl C!nt IntOPSt ' Old Hats Made New .. This is the season for Hat Dyes. We liavc all col ors. Ask about these dyes. 3 3mmm J. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AIro agent for Fairbanks and Morse Eneinee. i , : ' . . 17 South Riverside. . . BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS , GRASSES ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt.. MONARCH FEED : AND SEED CO Sprino Is here and vou can satisfy your ambition by ourchaslnq a rawn mowing and aardening tools of the Poole Furniture Co. We carry a blq line of furniture and household necessities to supply the Spring wants. a-- GLM CHUNft China Ererb 8tor " Herb ouro ror earacno. Headachy catarrah," dlptherla, aore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chill and fev er, crampB, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. ' : : . Medford, Oregon, Jan 18, 1(17 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: , This is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not ezpeoted to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whoso Herb Store Is at 114 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Ohung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. P.. JOHNSON,, Wltnessos: ' ' .' M. A. Anderson, Medford ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, ,. : j Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point . . j W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, , O. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ' I J. V, Mclntyre, Eagle Point, . f Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. B. Nichols, Eagle Point PULL OP AMBlTlOn l