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PAflTC TTTRETJ m HELP : KOLQ AND DILL. PAGE. THURSDAY. MARCH 27 of Chocolate WEDFOTCD MATT, TTITBUNE, MEDFORD. ORYXi OX, TUESDAY, M A RCTT 25, 101!) A Dash ' Tho "onrrv on" ciiniiiiiUii nf llio iinllnuiil war work I'tnini-il t IIih Y. W. C. A. will liu tmiilu tliix wwk.wTlio iwolii fur .liii'loion I'liiiniv in :i'J"i, mi uxtrvimilv wuiill iiiniiiint iih coiii imrinl in llio iriimt 1i-iitJil m which will lio (Iroviilcl tlii'iifrimi, (lirl linvo uiiiio In llio luriror i-ilii'M from ovitrv u im 11 ! t v hi M.Hillicru Ornmin, on- tnrjnir I lui imliiHlrliil wiirlil In ri'lii'vu niiiiiDnwi'r. mill iiiiw wo urn nivifu llii'in o liuivti IIk-h Tiu-llioiiH fur rn tiiniinir NnliliiTM, I'crniiiin virit ijttf I ho luru'Or iiliii'i'M Iiiiw roiiiiirki'il utiniit llio 'uroiil iiiiiiiIiit nf our IiwiiIh irl wliu nru worliiiiu in kIuiii nml fni'torv. At IIiih tiiuii iih never liol'imi lliiiv feel. the ui'ml ill' niii'Ii ImIiiI.iI iii!!ni'iil inuf eotiiirit.)) iih I he V. V, (VA. iil'l'oril.i llii'in, (lie nf 'I lui- ehief uliK't'tH nf thi-t clrivq In Id xtiirl lhi work nf formiiii.' Infill V. V. ('. A. oruunixitlioiut in I'lii'li eounlv of tho hi 11 1 1'. The iii'i'il i, r mii'li oruiiiii.ulitiiiH j kiwiilv Ml in verv Wmimmiitv nt iri'iit. in order 1 1 in t our uirlK niitl vuimir women .mnv liiivu wliiiUhiniiii ri'iTiinliiiii mill entor- liiii.mriit.. I hid Ik u inirl ul' lu ru i'uti"lriii'lirt work ol' lint wiir. mill in exlremelv iMMntiii if our cirlM nr In h iriii'riv HiilVitiinnli'il. V'c liuvu tliiiio no in licit for our Iiovh in every why, unruly wo eiui iln hm i ftr inir 1'irlH. '"Iho irirU at IimIiiv nro llio women (if luimirmtv, nml ure not lh wiimt'ii of tomorrow wordi Ih" ilnlhim of lo.liivf' MUM. Jul IS H.-CAKKIX ' ' ' Couiilv Chiiiriuiili. , Mils. v.. ii. iiriiu. Cliiiiriiinn Mi-.lior.l Drive.. ROAitiTolciy ON A SEA-OF OIL WASHINGTON', Mnr. 25. 0o lllia production In llin Itnltml Hint" In 1818 wik mill) today by Vim II. Miiiinlmt. illmrtnr of lha burouu of inlno, to Imvii horno out nt leant In purl Iho Mnlmiiitnl of a llrllluli ml mlrul nlwrily nfinr llin ruiutiitton of hostilities tluit "wo Mottled to victory . on ft. ' of oil." A Hull) loin ihnn fifty million bnr mid of unmillno wna produced In thi) United Stilton In iptli, Mr. Munition Muted, while In' 1917 thn production wan Ineromind' under the npur of wnr'a nociilty to tis.ooo.oiio hurioln. . In IBIS tlio production was ovor 85, 000.000 ImrroU. 80 CRS OF FOOD t'OIll.KNZ. Mi.reh 24. (Hv Iho .V. , onriulcil I'rowO Kiuhtv enr of food for KiiNHinn iirinoiiorn in (Ionium t'limpa Imvo nrrivcil here. The ilis trilinlimr of llio food to different enmpn will bo miiicrviiioil liv Ainorionn oxporlM. v . . i Two linr".'i of flunr knvo nrrivod hero from Itntlcrilitm, thin hciiiir Ihr firt hliiiHiiotit of Hiimilicii for (hp Third uniiv In oomo bv Iho wiiv of llio Khino. ('oiiHimuiiciilH of cloihinu' niul oilier mini'lii'H nro on riiiikv HOME OF MULTNOMAH ' COMMISSIONER LOOTED J'ORTLANl). .MiiicIi 2.-1. Hurif Inrx lootcil tlio lioino of Coiinlv Com ininHionor Knliih V, llovt in Iho nil Kciico of Hiii fiiinilv volcnlnv. ln,Kiint iiiorn llimi .T-.OIIO worth of iowolH, nr onnlinir In n roiiorl nimlo liv llovt to Iho polii o. Tlio uronlcr nart of Iho iirlioloH Htolcn woro Iho iiroporlv of 1Hkh I'loi'ii A. 'Millvr of Sun 1'Ynn oiNon, who Iiuh boon vixilinir Mr. IIovI'h ilnllL'hli'r for Hovontl ilnvx. 1 1 Moot them fiioo to fnoe nt thu I'niro Thiirxduv niiiht Thoxo fiimoiw thioiii dlhiiciiMTH, l,v tlio iiiimrdintoViiccosH of their new Kvlli mid Dill, fnh from their roeonl Sun l''iiiiiei-iei trimiiilii, will ho Koon in Iheir iiowojI iniiHicnl fnroo, "As You Wow," nt lui:o 'J'liurtidiiv. .March ' ' Tluit tho imponilius iiNKitult on the xtrlii:hiihlH of uloinii liv lliirt Iri'inell- ijotndv impiilur toiim of eonieiliunii will ho MipriMiiolv .iieooi.l'ii in uHHiirod lilnv in tho uietropolix. "Ah You Woro" pokkokmok a niont mivol nnd liiiiiinriiitN book, tho work of .Mux M. Dilli tho ''xiunll, rotund inoin hor of the teulii." who Iiuh told nil II 11 eonvoiilioiiul Htorv in . un unustinl wuv. Tho Ivrii'H lire I he .work of llur rv Williiiinn nnd tho iniiHio, which M of thn onlehv, nhisllouble vnriotv, wiiH written hv l.oo I'lnndrrs. I During tho liic unniilo of tho ivel cci'mi homo doiiioimlriilion lo tho Uilrd nrtillorv. oveieiiK vclorniiH. nt Sent llo, liiit Tliursdiu, (.'iipliiin Khnor li. Komh, former eilv rceoidor of Mcd fnril, mid whoNO oiitfiiuemoiit wiih 11 11 iioiineod 11 nhorl lima nu'O to a prom inent Sentllo vonnir woiiiini, Kiiffered a lirokpi loir. Tho Senllle Timo do HoribcK Iho neeideiit iih follows: (Inlv 0110 nooident Iinppenod diiriinr Iho ilii. diroellv bcnrinir on tho nn riulo, TIiih wnii when Ikh moiinl, ilip piiiir under him, fell mid pinned I'upt. K. T. I''ns8 of thu district urtiltcrv hondiiiiiirlerii luff in Iho White build- iinr iindenioiiib. Ilis lee wu.h broken mid ho wim vcnioved to Iho l'rovidcnee luihiulitl in 11 lied Cross motor 11111 bnliiiicii which hud boon in service nt llio riiilivuv station mirt iicoomimniod the imnido for just micli un oinor aonev. C'n il n ii l-'ons wiis in ndvmico of tlio fir t hiillulion, one of Iho hiiuiiiI of moiinleil nides lo tho piiriulo. when tho neeideiit liannrMed. ' StopHd Coiio.Ii After Influonui "I wunt to say thut Koloy'B llonoy and Tnr In tho best ooukIi medicine I over trlud," writes 10. II. McDowell, It. V. p. 1, Ilox 119. ArlliiKton. Tonn. "My lion bud Infltlonnn. Ho had Iho wornt kind of a couiih nnd I trlod overythlnir, but nnthiuK did any cnod. God uciu 1110 a friend with Foley a llonoy nnd Tnr, nnd h la eoiiKh wnn bettor tho noNt diiy und In two days bo bud no coiirIi nt nil." Foley's llonoy nnd T.tr stops burah, rncklns coukIiii; ciipcj wlincty hroatliliiK. It 1b offocttva, yot plonsant to tnko. For nnln bv Modt'ord I'hnrmnoy. UNIVERSITY GLEE .Hovision of Iho ilinornrv of tho University of Oroiron filoo club will triinr that s-rouii of H'nuors nnd slunl produeers to Modt'ord Wednesdnv. March 2(1. und in Ashland on the follow im; cvoninir in tho course of the twentieth nuniiiit tour. . Tlio club, reorminixctl nod strcni:li cnoil, Iiiih been prnclieinit for two months on tho lo-omuu to bo uivon on this tour, l'csidcs Iho usuiil chorus mud solo work, n proirram of sliinls bus boon worked out, the nature of which is kept secret nt tlio iinivcrsitv. since Iho homo concert is not to lie uivei this war until after the club has boon on tho rond.. Tho.orirniiizntion is dircelod bv John Ntnrk Kvmis. of Iho faciillv of Iho School of Music, who returned to liis work hero three months mro after winniiii' n commis sion in the-nrmv. Iln was dischnrir oil at Ciimi) I.owis after tho munine of tho iirmislics. Both Mr. K vii n's nml (ho members of llio chili beliovo (hiit this vear tlicv have produced 11 show which will on Icrtain (he:r honrors mosi nccenttililv i.nd reflect erodit. on Iho oreanir.alion and 011 llio univorsilv. Tho club has not. visited southern Oromui for novoral years. DOWLING CONSECRATED ARCHBISHOP OF ST. PAUL ' ST. VAUh. Minn., March 25. The most Jioy, Austin Dowlimr. I'ornior Konmn Catholio hisliop of thli lies Moines , djAiceso, was todnv conso orntcd nrchhishop of St. I'aiil in suo ecssion to .John Ireland, who died several months nco. 1 ' I , COHI.ICNiC. (Corcsnonilcnco of tlio AKHociiited i'rcsK.) Tlicnj is no lonif or unv Hot Htiindnrd for the Htronuth of 11 division in the (.lermnn iirtnv. huv Amorii'iin exports. Thin U rcirurdod iih iinportmit in view of the f net that delciriites nt the pcaee conference not lonir (iKO sinrifcstcil that the Clcrniiin an.'iy bo limited to six divisions. At tho hcifiiuiiiiL' of lh war 11 Ger man division eoinpriscd uhout lfl.UOO men. In Ihu lattor purt of the war tho divisions consisted of three in-, fanlrv und one nrtillorv regiments, with pioneers, siL'iinliiicn and. vuriotis other lochiiicitl Iroops nuiiiherinir 11 11 proximntolv 0.000 men. ,At present, it is declared, 110 division in the (ler mnn 11 nn v has S.00U men and ther,' nro probably divisions with less thun 1000 men. , , . . ' In demobilizitlion it has obviously been the policy to make the regiment the prime unit but to retain in exist ence nil divisional st 11 It's of divis ions which existed in July, 1014. It is probable, uocordini; to the ex ports with, the American army of oc cupation, tluit there still exists in the Clcnnun army 100 or more divisional stuffs in more or less skeleton forms. These divisions nro "demobilized" but not dissolved.' Apparently it lias been the purpose to retain a considerable number of stnf fs in skeleton form un til the future of the (lermnn nnnv is definitely decided hv Ihe National As ia'.. klv in Weiunr. ;' Ta''..!":it tliC'ie fuels Inld cons der uliOn, tlio American officers who have mudu 11 careful dailv study of the demobilization of the German nnnv as well as nil other activities of the enemy troons snv that the term di vision in connection with the present German armv hits no standard mean ing. In connection with (he future nnnv of (leminuv the Americans us-J sort that the tonn division .reiimres a defininu' clause such ns n "division on pre-war establishment." or n di vision on establishment bnsu exist ini: November 11. 1018.'' MYSTERY BULLET SLAYS " m hi rrn nirriii . . ,w--x wMW mm 1 ,VW f: - tt-us. : : : I ' A Nase 4 u All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings chocr oafe That is why " Ybfir oseKnous"; Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pure fragrance. Try This Tet Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the' palm of your band to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other, tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment. ., . f , - "Your Arose Knows9 ' r-tl ' :tr- RiVN FRANCISCO. March 25. Sallie Swift. 12-vcnr-old dnuirtiter of Major und Mrs'. Kut'ene 1.. Swift, wni killed hv 11 nivstcrv' bullet lust Snt urilav itflcrtioon ns she stood dressiue before nn open window of her home at the I'residio bete, where her father is statioued. , This announcement wns made lust niulit bv military authorities. A com prehensive so.r?h by military inves ticators broiiL'ht no. clue as to the source of the bullet, according to the statement. 1 STATE ENGINEER PROBES I TEEL IRRIGATION PROJECT I SAI.KM. Mnrch 25. Stnto Eniri ncer. I'orov A. Cupiier. Assistant At torney General Van Winkle, and Su perintendent of Hanks Bennett, of the slate irrigation securities commission, loft yesterday for Echo.; Ore., where thcv-will make un iaveslication of the Tecl irriention projecj before certify ing -fl.100.000 in bonds of the dis trict which' l''" in:c;cr3 wlil soon lilac-o-i (ho market. . O Have you tried Tuxedo in the New Tea Foil Package? It has many advantages Hand ier fits the pocket No digging the tobacco out with, the fingers. Keeps the pure fra grance of Tuxedo to the last pipeful. Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin.iuf 10c I OVER-EATING the root of nearly all digestive evils. If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better est lest and use lU-MDIDS the new eid to better digestion. Pleasant to Uke effective. Let Ki-moidt help straighten out your digestive troubles. . MADB BY SCOTT St BOWNB MAKERS Of SCOTTS EMULSION l-TA i v f i Afst h'v-i' tmti "va' H TT-J pi-.-.'.l IV" n I aW, Or, -A , if ij ' W U ' l I ViK. r o' 1 "IM 'Jl .-J ,'H 1l.lsVl1fsiiijilss ll'iil.eWMMlllAhirilitWlsl TV.' KV V, 4 iettfiilittUig University of Oregon , Glee Club Seats" Now Selling At Page Theatre Wed. March 26 The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette ) t Guaranteed by I l 1 GUARANTEED.TOSATlSf J J 'ot) 0Uf? M0'NEY BACK V - wywAilivAy;rvAtfAv.,..1M I LIBERTY TAXI 33 With new Dodge car. 1 Stationed at IS N. Front St, Bale & Lyon, Props. Phone BUCKEYE INCUBATORS ' AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS GRASSES ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS Potatoes $1.90 per cwt. MONARCH FEED AND SEED CO I (UL Or AMBITlOn . . Sprinp Is hero and vou can satisfy your ambition bv purcliaslnq a lawn mowlnq and aardonlnq tools of the Poole Furniture Co. We carry a biq line of furniture and household necessities to supulv the Sprlmi wants. . Big Redmen Celebration All Redmen are requested to be present at the Wigwam to wel come home our Redmen soldiers Degree of Pocahontas Invited ; ; MARCH 25, 1919 Weatonka Tribe VILMO FLOUR POPULAR Evidently someone know wlieve Good Flour is Made, as the Rogue Valley Milling Company was burglar- ized Tuesday night and some VILMO - Flour stolen. "We advice you to buy your's from your local grocer. Rogue Valley Milling Co." Medford, Oregon