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TOTTCPffOTtT) WFlTj rflWXmVj, MTCPFOTIT), OftflflO WElW.SDAY, 'APINTi 2, 1 f)1 f) PA'flTC TTTRTCI3 LEVIATHAN WIS WITH MEMBERS OF TIIP A1 tT nmininti IHt 9kM UIVIblUN CA NEW tOKK. April 2,-WHh 1U. (151) iruuiiH tin himnl, lliti hIiiiiiiimIiIii l.i'Vlmhiui iirrlvuil Intro tnilav from Hnwt. Tboro, worn kiiiiiII iltiliii'h iiiiiiiIh ill' lliu 01 Hi iIMmuiu Iriioim mill i oiricoin mm 1,1111 mi'ii Hick or wolliiifi'il, liiU'ctliiT Willi a few ciimiiiI uiiil nurHi-H. . 'I'lio IIInI iliviHliin unil wuro 40 nffioi'm mid I lie !M7lli artillery, for ' ('iiinn Kniirnnv. :!'' ufhcerrt uf llui I'lHlli fluid iii'lillurv J'or (.'mini 1''uum. ton. . Morn. 01 h1 divixltm men wrrivoil wlioii Iho Hlmiiiif hin Liberator ilnokvil horo from Ht. Niir.uiro. TIicbo wore tha Mll.lril iti rrini rv limitlniim-litrii r tllO Hill lll'llhlilill. lltlll COIIlllllilM ), lO, IC, I. mill M, ol'1'ii'iirx mnl 111H mt'ii. for Ciiiimi Kviimi'v. 'I'lio :iu:iii . imiiiliriHi'x CulilWniitiiH, ihohI of thoiu Crojii Hun KrunniNOii, 'I'lio "teimmliin Orixuhii from HI. Niixuirn liniiiL'lil II Ul tlivWim Iroiips 'iiIho, iiii'liuliiiir tin' lullimiim:, IMhI ' infantry lirk'inlo liumliiiiiirti'ni. nix uflioor mill 10 mi'ii, inrliulinit Ilriit uitirr CioniTiil John li. Mi'Donnld. witiimuinliiiit. for Cuinii Kviirnov, Uiwis. Klmrinnii iiml Ijitoii: iHMlh ihfuiitrv' lumiliiiiiirlurM of firxt 11 ml oi'cmid. hiilliilloiix, mill Comininit-H C. 1), K. t 0 And' 1 1. Ul) otTii'.crx mid J1I7!I mi'ii, fur nlno oiiiiiiik; ll-IHtli luui'liiiui uiin IiiiIIiiII.iii'h lit'iiilniiiir Iith. nu'dii'iil mid ordniiiii'ii ili'lni'h iiiiitn, mid i'iiiiiiuiii i'h A. li. (' mid I). 1H offii'i'rx mill Hill! mi-it. for mvin i'iiiiiim; HUM infiiiilrv'x vuinu'iiliil lit'iiiloimrti'jH mid miniilv roiiinitiiii'K, 'Jl tiffii'crM mnl JII.V men. .for nix , chiiiiis, , .' :,.f ... ...... , , , AIno on I lip Oi'i.iilm with base Iiohi it ul l for Cii'iiiih Huwiii. lnili;r mid ruiirflnn: it IVw : imihiimIh nml 11111011, mid mix of hour mnl 'M' uiimi Kirk' or womnU'il. Ahoirnllivr tho Onntlm lironulit HilOl irootw. Cotoni'l Avvrv l. t'lniiiiiiin-i), 11 roir uliir nrtnv officer of Knliim, ViiIi.. in I'liiiimiind of tlio :illUt iiifmilrv. who wan iiliiiurit wilh hix itlnff. Worn 11 I). 8. (', for uullmitrv,' in Iciiilintr Iiih IromiH In (hi! I'liiitiirn of Uio town of ClosniiH. l'VniK'ti. 5. l(iHiintm I'nutor n Hero . Otlicm uhoiinl wirt Cliiinlnin John n. Iltinrd of lloiiiliiun, WiihIi,, fnnn crlv pftHlor of llii' Kirnt l-'rt'lvl!riiiii i liiir.jli llicro, , who cnrripil .imuiv Wounded mi'ii lo Hiifi'tv lliroimh Imiirv hIii'II fire In'llidiiiinii forwliiMi Iih roOHivi'd -llui. Kri'iii'h croix dc iMivrre wilh itiilm; nnd KiTecnnt Har old C. Moom of l.im Anu'cli'x, 11 nii'in her of thn'U IHtli nini'liino cull liullal Ion of lli 01t divixiuii, who m-t n iiiiH'liiiip ifiin 111 mi oiivn fudd 111 Hul- uiam, (li't rin od an vncinv mnidiinp vim noxt in n liuildihir nnd cnaliUil Uio iiifmilrv to iiilvanco lo 11 n 11 1 tm-k. '......,.;:;.. SiTKcnnt John CliriHlintiNcn of Tiidon, Monl., nnolhpr arrival, wnn tha nroml noHKcKKor of tlio ilccoration of tlio lii'liriiin Order of I.voimld Jl rui'invod for rnrrvini; mnnilionN to mum and rations lo voiindi.-d iiikIit lii'iivv nlii'11 firo iillhoauh liinimlt' Imdlv iniidcd, Liouli'iiaiit V. h. II, Oihonin of JliiM'buri.', Uro., iiIho wan umoiiit thr officer. ' W; 4SS .... : . Kv'ii .'' FARMERS LEAGUE CiriCACIO, April 1. Tlio roconlly formed ollliinco liotwoon the Non partisan IeuKuo nnd tlio ChlcnRO I-u-hor party will muka Itself apparont In ChlcnKO noon by tlio npponrnnco of co-oporatlvo atoroH, It wiu announced today by Morion Is. Johnson,- HCcro tary of the labor pnrty. V - . 1; Mr, Johnson Raid tboro would he one atoro In-onch of tho city's 3R wnrdn, and that farm products would bo brought to thorn direct from North Dakota, whoro tho. - Non-Partlnan League Is In political control nnd hH put many of Its tbeorlos Into prac tlcn. : ' . . The nnnnuhcomont Bald that tho Btoros would iiIho 'florvo ns labor union . hondquartors from "Which strlkos would be dlroctod as nocos sary, ' . . .- LEAGUE OF STATES SAM FRANCISCO, April I l.'A . Loaguo of Wodtorn. StatOB1' for the purpose of ndvanclng tho economic nnd Industrial Intorosta of tUoPaol tic . consti has boon proposod by Mayor Ooorga L, inakor ot 'Portland, Ore, who 1b vlBltlnff horo aftor ,: attending . the conforonco of Bpvornorsand hiny ors In WaHhlnKton., ' ' "I should like to boo nlljtho cham bers of commerce,, notary clubB and labor unloiiB, In fact ovory .organiza tion Intorostud In Industry or com merce on tho Paolflo conat Joined In. ono poworful 'Loiikuo of Voatorn etntos,' " Mayor Oakor said.: .1 i , . ..... ILLAUX CASES1ARTS !AT PAGE THURSDAY , Tho moBt )lnbrutod criminal ac tion of itiodorii IIiiihv Is without ques tion "The C'ullliiiix Ciuo'.' of Franco, AffuvlliiH tlio politics not only of Kuropo, but uIko 1ho walfuro of tho Uultml Blnlos, the slnlstor itroup who mudo tip the "Culllnux rlK" has beun tho Nourc'o of sntiHiitlon uftor seusa (Ion In tlio public trmn. And now "The Oallliuix Cose" bus hojin filmed and will bo foaturod on tho, scraon Ht the I'iiko theatre for two days, beiclnuluif Thursday. Kvory permiu who reads thonows pupttrs roiiuirfibors the furoro cnusnd a fow yours ko wfTon MmVllanrlottn Cnllluiix, buautiful wlfo of tho powor ful Kronch mltilstor of flnunce, shot to donlh (iaslon Cnlmottu, editor of tho Purls FlKaro, for oxponliiK nllK od dlt'.iossrabb ntn of hor huubund. This Is only ono of tlio many thrllllnit cIlinuxoH. 00 xrcut uro the otnotlonnl rnUlrouii'iit of tho various famous scniios, that .ltli bard Stanton, Jbo dlrocior of "Tho Culllaux Case," has Klvan tha plnturo an ull-star cast, In- cludliiK Mudallno Travorso, llenry Warwick, Kukoiio Ormondo, Philip Van Loan, K111II0 m Croix nnd other 0111 1 11 "at scraon pluyors. Biano sots In the piny aro duplicates of scenes In the orlKlnnl story. - 100 MANY A! Kiiiioh von were n voiiint man and MiumoHu von had fori niilllmi dollnm, 'I'Jii'ii hiipiiuho Nonieono stolv lliu niiuiov from vou. And huiiihihi Von wore cumlit in a firo wilh 11 uirl vim Icivocl, und MinmoKu Unit vim nnd tlio itirl ONcnnt'd with vour livuu. hut without much clothim, What would vou do next f ' Tluit'H tho uliu'lit thai WulKiimhiiin Vjin Dorii mid Denirtto l.ano found theiiiHclveH in ono niulit. WuIhiiil' Iiiiiii'h fiixt move wuh to throw IiIihiIii'Ih over Diwirai nnd liiinm'lf, mid Iiih hoi'oiiiI ui't wan to call a lironclmr who wnfi wlitidiinif the firo mid iirranuu for bin tiiiirriiiiru wilh DeMiret. , third move wuh to lhiI a ioh tho next dav ko oh to xuuuorl Iiih bride. Ah for tha other moves the hnimv cotinlo , niudc tlmv are nil hIiowii in thut ili'liuditl'iil coiiiedv, "Too Miinv Millions." whieh will ho dntplitvad nt tho IJborlv thenter to niuhl. WiiIIiiho aiPiieuM us Walhimr- hum Vun Dorn mid hunutiful (Ira I uro wo in UeKiree I.11110. E THE INCREASE WASniNOTdX. Ai.ril . 2. Form lauds in thu L'uiluil KtutvK aro Hleail ilv ineroiiKiui; in value. The depart, mviit of uurieiilliiro.rcmirts the nv erano uriulu of plow landfi wax worth iihoiit $7-1.31 pei nere on March 1. this Year, eoiiipiired with (UH.MU n venr nito. $112.17 two wars una, und 'i8.3l( three veim uuo. Vnluex nhow the itrenteKt uemcnt nuo ineri'iiHe diiriiu; Iho hint venr on riirred in tha South Atluiiliu st'ntvH, in tho ('(iroliniiti und (leoruin und ox tended tn Alubmnn, Keutuekv, und ArkmiHiiM, Small or no iip'reiine wiih mudo in tho New Knislnint Hlalen. the I'lieifin eoiint MlutcK, mid UniiHiiinn, Texan, iitiHUM nnd Montmiu. Ma terial inerenscH were reported fjoin Nehrnnka und South Dukolii. - town's pliiwiiiL' IiuhIh Htand first in value, thu nvvruue beiut $100 per nere. follow. mr h IllinoiK with l l I, Cnlifomin wilh $121. und Indiana wilh $101). ' Alabama rouirtx Iho low eNt nvcrniro value of plow IiiiuIh, at $24 per nere, nnd MiHsiKsipni next, nt ,-,5..10. - ' Tho nvorairc value of Pneific coatd plow liinil.H on March 1 this venr nnd in 1018. 1017 nnd 1010. follow: State . . 1010 1018 1017 1010 Idaho 70 70 . .18 fiil Wiishiimton .... 05 1)4 80 ' 7.") Oreuon 81 84 70 (10 California 121 120110 ICC PACK CARRIES POLE EXPLORERS IN A CIRCLE 1TAIKBANKS, Alaska, jnril 2. Storker Storkcrson, Ari'tio explorer, prohnhlv wil,l arrive this week nt Fort Yukon, AliiHku. on his wnv lo tho outside world from Hcrschcl Ih- lund, nnd the Arctic ocniin. accord ing to word hrouirht horo bv (.'upturn Alo.t under Allen,- un Arctio trader and nnviuntor. Storkerson mid four men recently muled on the northern Alaska count uftor dril'tiiie- nine months on nn ico pack, Thev set out with tho hopo tho ' pack would enrrv thorn west ward to tlio Now Siberian island. Jiistoiid it enrr'oil thorn about in a circle mnl liiuiti'd them (0 miles irom their stniliinr point. , Storkerson wiih n member of Vil- hjiilmur Stefiinssnn's party und took voinmhiid of tho expedition when ill ness forced Slol'unsnpn to leave tho north. ' AMERICA'S NEED IS A DEMOCRACY OF INTELLIGENCE 8POKAME, Wash.,' April 2 "Kdu cation and Uomocrucy" was the title of an address made hero today by J. K, Jowell, dean of the" University of Arkansas, before tho Inlund Em pire Teachers' association. Ila said In part: - - . . . "The only democracy thinkable Is a democracy bf Intelligence. Notb Inir rina Is nnuttliln. - . f. "It Is not true, thut all 'mon arc born free and equnl. It Is not truo thut you may make a man frco by flat. A Klunee backward shows us that man has enhanced his political, social and economic status only us he has worked out his own salvation by moans of an accumulating Intellect. "Democracy cannot be won by a more revolution that provos success ful. The only democracy thinkable Is a democracy of Intelligence. We roalnf now vory clearly that Russia Is lost for a generation unloss It finds mon whoso supreme Intelligence shall mako (bom supremely powerful. , -"If than It be true, as I confidently believe, that the only possible democ racy Is that of Intelligence, what can we teachers do about It? , JuBt this. We can' assert In season and out of season, that wo can not got and pro mote Intelligence to any marked de- groe excopt In our schools. 1 I'So far ns our country Is concornod at tho prosent time, we neod two things, It Beams to me. In the way of bringing about an Intellectual democ racy thru the medium ot our schools and our teachers. We noed a univer sal training of our children In com' munlty clvlcs,and we noed universal training In thinking. In the. first place, wo neod a universal teaching of community civics so that -we' shall no longer require food dictators and coal dictators, and the like. It Is evident that our coal barons have not yot learned that over-charging Is treason. The people at large have a bettor right to live than coal opera tors to swollen fortunes. - And the ultimate consumer will have to learn that for a man to choat a railroad Is JuBt as treasonable as (or a railroad to defraud a man."-- Mldvalo Dividend Cut. : NEW YOKK, April 2. The Mid- vii lo Stool nnd Ordnance compnnv to day reduced its nunrtorlv dividend from $l.fi0 a shnro, which it had boon pnyiinr sinco February'. 1017. to $1 a loureoio enough to know 3 4 tt rr better, $aysttogaig "Figure tho real tobacco satis faction you get out of. a email chew of genu ine .lobacco and the way it lasts and good old , Gravely has got your or dinary plug backed off the map." Good fn'stet smaller chew( longer life Iswhat makes Gen uine Gravolyooit less to chow timn ordinary plug. . . ': . . Write Genuine Gravely ! DANVILLB. VA, for booklet on chewtui plug, Peyton Brand v REAL CHEWING PLUG l "'- Ptug packed in pouch, T t E H'ALLITHE WEEK A lurtfu. number of furmorH ImvoJ taken up rami 'record keopiinr thru the Farm Ilurniiii and some nra liuv iit!f troiihlu. with their inventory In tha mutter of nlucimr values on dif ferent kinds of eiiiiipment, 1 lund. stock, etc, Mr.'H. V. (!unn of the fa nn miinucemerit denurtmeiit of tho. 0, A. 0. in in Iho county this week nnd will u8s:st 1'iirinerB in niukimr out their reenrds, lie will lie at the eouhtv agent's office diirimr tho dav time of this week und will he vliid to help iinv farmer who will bring in his book. . .. Mcctim.' have beun scheduled ut the followiinr nlnees. mid the funn ers nro rilmiested to brinif their hooks. Jf r. Gunn , will ussist thctn in their record, kccniinr work; Farm ers who have to pav an income tax will find it : especially valuable to, them to nttend olio of those muctim.'l. ' Account Hook H:liedulo .Oult Orove chool. Wcdnesdiiv. ' 8 P. in. . - ' : Puhlio Jibrnrv. Mcdford. . Thurs dnv. 8 d. m. 1'hocnix-hiL'b school. Fridu.v. 8 p. m. ft- Ashland Cuniinercial club, Sutur dnv. 8 p. m. ' ; . B. W. SMITH 35 'I'll rals Tiuihic as TnK as . I JJvo", filio Kays Was In lied Ten Long Months. " "I'll praise Tanlac the longest day I live for giving me back my health." said Mrs. 13. -W. Bmlth, of 3113 Bur den street, . Omaha, Neb., recently, when the special Tanlac representa tive, who had heard of hor remark able recovery, called to ascertain the facts. . '--.' "Eight years ago,' continued Mrs. Smith, "I botenn suffering from stom ach trouble, loss of appetite and ner vousness. My head ached so at times It felt like It would jump from my shoulders. Then acute rheumatism got hold of mo, and pained me so I could not sleep." My feet, knee joints and elbows would swell terribly and tho pain was almost unbearable Be fore I took Tnnluc I had not been up and about, nor able to go down town for throe long years, and was In bed for ton months perfoctly helpless. was under treatment every day for three months, nnd I tried everything until tho hills got so big I dreaded to think of them, but I never got able to be out of bed but very little. "I suffered until I lost thirty-five pounds, but I have gotten back every ounce of It since I began taking Tan lac. Pretty soon after I started on It my a'ppetltle came back, and I got so I could eat anything. My nerves got stronger, and my' pain com menced to get less. Aftor the second bottle I felt much stronger, and It wasn't long before I could get about the house and do my work. I haven't a pain of any kind now, and my sleep Is as sound and restful as a baby. I am full of life and energy and feel fully able to- go down town when I plesse, as I can walk and stay on my feet alt d?.y. In fact I can do as much work as I ever could in my life. If not more, and I just feel so happy over what Tanlac has done for me that 1 want everybody to know about It.. I have told lots ot people about It already and know many who are tak ing It on account ot what(lt has done for me. .. . Tadlao Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point bjf Miss M. A. .Meo, In Aahlnnd by J. 4 MaNalr, In- Eagle Point by Von dor Hellen. QIMCHirHO ;; . China Kerb Btoni Herb cure roi eaxaenev Headache oatarrah, dlptherla, . tore ' throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation. carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cures all kinds of goiter. NO OP ERATIONS. ... ' ...!;-; :H.- 1 Medford, Oregon; Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: This ft to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered tor several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing bt dim Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 814 Bouth Front street, Medford) I de elded to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I stored 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 too. see GIm Chung and try his Herbs. ' (Signed) YV. R JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A, Anderson, Medford ' , ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, ... 1 Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point W. h. OhUdreth, Eagle Point, i O. B. Moore, Eagle Point. V, Mclntyre, Eagle Point, . i s Geo, B. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point i Your NoseKtiows3 Finest Burley, Tobacco Mellow-aged till. Perfect plus a Dash of Chocolate Si i..:" . ' vThe Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette1; ) t . Guaranteed by I INCOBVOMTCa 10c In the pliable - tea foil package . :;' -. - . ' W i ; - . convenient pocket carved tin - I Mohair and; Wooli ; Bring your Mohair and Wool to Us' at Medford or i -'.' ; - Central Point and Get' Cash. ; I INDEPENDENCE CREAMERY -vL 28-30-32 North Baitlett Street, Medford, or g I CENTRAL POINT BRANGH I formerly Johnson Produce Co.y Central Point, Ore. Viilcanizing All our' work strictly guaranteed to be first class. .IS N. ir St. Medford Phone 434-J ; MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS LIBERTY TAXI With ne.Ppdge.car. Stationed at 16 N. Front Halo & Lyon, Props. front St. i. Phone J J rrr - JNew: , . Responsibilities Tho Now era which Is now dawn ing will necessitate reodjiistinouls and new resKiusibilltles. . v - AVlso is lie who liMiks nhend nnd invests his funds safely huvo nn nc count with tho Jackson County Hank, 4 Per Cent Interest paid on savings accodnts. ' um i si il MEDFORD' IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also azent for Fairbanks and Mors .....Enes....:...',;:.;;;.; ;, 17 South Rlvorslds. Sprina is here and vou can satisfy vour ambition bv Durchaslnn a lawn mowina and aardenina tools of the Poole Furniture Co. We carrv a big line of furniture and household necessities to supply the Sprina wants. .? i. I t M If ?! 3; i- ; I-