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SfTCCTOTlT) MATT, TKTTSTJNT!, ' 1M iUDlTORT). OTUfflON' MONDAY; ? 'APRTL 14, 191!) . LOYAL PEASANTS 1,400, ETO bcene t rom 1 he oetter Ule at The Page Theatre April 22nd ENJOY EASTER ON WESTERN FRONT .BE BEST IN NORTH RUSSIA EVER OFFERED .1 it .1 . . r. ' WITH TIIJO AMICKICA'Nfl 6N MOUTH MIB8IAN lmONT, Vol). 8, (Corroapoudonco of tho Aaaocliitad I'rorfii), in thin intiirimlliiniil army liloh Ik (liihtlnii mimorlcully miuer. lor llolahovlk forcoii lu north Huaalik thiiro nro, mliiKlod with tho .linlf (toxon or ao vnrlotloa of imirorma, man who wor no uniform ut alt. Thoy flKht, nil illil tho frunca-tlrotira In tba Krunco-l'maalun wnr nnd Hie Jlrat nilnuto innii of tho Amorlrnn rovolutlnn, for tho protection of tlialr flrnaldoa, , Thoy nro ponnint (m, bonrtlod or boardlM. with nothlnn to dlatlimulah thoin from tho thmiantida of othar ponatiiiis living nro urnl thorn but tholr giina ami cunrlclKo bolu. Tbqy nro tho Irromilnr or "partlnun" troops mill tho atintlinonls I hoy nro hIiowIok nml flKhtliiK for In, tills wll dornoau of mt nnd plno twin loom up no pntrlollrnlly Vnt tho Kovorn- moiit of northern Ituimln In lionlniilnn to look upon thorn nil tho koymono on which to build a Kuaalnn auto tlmt will lie rrao from TloUhovlam. , , Tims nuaaunts Imvo known tho ravnjioa of ItaUhevIk troona In tholr vlllniitii. Thoy hnvo ion frlwids ex ecuted for antl-tlolnbovlk nctlvltlon. Thoy bull tho ulll'n as reaction, in nearly every, attack tho ronulur troopi mnka nuuliml tho enoiny one find thuao armod partlmiiia.t crack hots, koIiik nhoad of or Clung tho flanks of tba Americana,- Iiylilnh, French nnd trained, unlforniod Htia- maim to ocout path or tnko a pot hot ut tho enamy. ' ., Tho point of vlow of theito nonannta In thbt "The army him not yet boon organ litttl; wo nro rohhvd and Ill- treated by tho llalnhovlkl; llmrnforo wo have to defmid ouriiolvoa." Tho penaants lu the KholtmiKory dlatrtct, along the Dwlna river, havo been (Ightlng fan, four inontha. Mllltnry Kuthnrlllo any thoy do tholr work on cheerfully and efficiently nil regular Noldlera. Tho Tted Ounrds are huln- Iom agaltmt tho revolted population. . Tho appenranro of pennants fight ing voluntarily agnlnat ToUky's .forces baa a dnmoralltlng effect upon tho llolahavlkl an It dlaahuaoa tho mind of aomo of thorn of tho theory that thoy aro balng opposud only by "Imporlallata." Tho partlanna know that If thoy aro eapturad thoy will ho ahot. Hot, knowing tho foroat country oa city dwollora know tholr own atreola, thoy aro aoldnm captured. In acoutlng they nro na ttrotoas aa wild animal SPECIAL SERVICES AT iT Tho apeclal aorvlcea for Tatuilon woek at tho Finn Mothodlat church wore woll altondwl on Palm Sunday. Thoy will oontlnuo all thru tho wenk nt 8 p. in., with the ancramont of tho lord's auppar on" Friday ovonlng. Thoro waro a numhor of doclalona on Sunday nnd many hnvo algnlflod tholr Intontlon of uniting with tho church on lCuator Sundny. - Dr. Corloa la following tho eventa In Chrlat'a Inat weok In their order and tonight will apeak on "Tho Chnl longo of Chrlat'a Authority." Thoae who hoard him yoiitordny will want to hoar nil hla dlacouraea. Ho ahow od tho almilurlty of tho location of Moil ford to Jcruaalom with tho moun tain! round about. Ho . compnrod Koxy Anno to Mt. Ollvot and mailo tho royal entry of Chrlat Into Joruan lom n type of Ufa ontry Into .Modford. Ho Ih a word pnlntor and niukoa tho aconca ronllatlo, ' PARIS, April U. Tho council of four did not moot this morning. In atond, Prosldont Wllaon had a long conforonce with Pretnlor Orlando nnd other ltnllnn lendara on tho Adrlntlo problom, ono of tho Iimt vital ques tions remaining to Jio discussed by tho council. , i . v Promler Orlnndo rocontly BUggOBt od to tho pronldoiit tho advisability of Informal oxoliunftoa ovor tho quosj tlon of Flilmo nnd Italy's clulms In tho eastorn Adriutto. v I'rosidont 'Wil son, In onncurrlng with this sugges tion, promised to glvo tho mattor.hln porsonul (tudy.'r Tho conference' to ' dfiy probably wns tho outcomo of this auggostton. . .; To tlio Stnrklmltliirs of tho Itoguo ltlvor I'Vult a I'roilnoo Aiwoolntlou Notloo Is horoby glvon that the regular mooting of tho dtoguo River Fruit & Produce asadclntton for tho eloctton of directors nnd tho trnnsncv tlon of such luminous as mny properly coma hoforo such' mooting, will bo hold at our ofrlco, on iMaln Btreot, Modford, Oregon, tho 13th day of May, 101 D, at 2 o'clock p, m. "' """ UOOUIi) HIVIOR MIIU1T & PRODUCE ASSOCIATION v,;; . Ry It. C. Wiiflhluirii, Pros. . (K II. Ooiin, Booratary. ! Bntod 'Moilfnnl, Orognn, APr" H 0I0, . . . I'AHIH. April id. (Hv Mnll.i When tho Iji'IIh of tint old cliiirnlum in.. Krnncu nml ' oecuiiiod Oonnniiv Hoiui'il Ilia uilvmit or Hunter. l.-IOO.OOO Amvriniii iIoiiuIiIiiivh, wIki won't ho nt liniiio to uliHorva it in tho old whv. will hnvo thoir own humor, nervine will) niiiiio of tlio Wiling idiureli uii'ii of Aiuorii'A to iiHHlxt tlioin. Kini'O tliev I'lin't i(u to tho homo cliiirc'lii-'M, tho Young Miui'h C'hrix tlnn AiKoi;iution Iiiih liroiiiflil tho hitino cliiiri'li tu liioui. Franco' Hocma full of iliHlinguiHlioil Amvrioun clor gvinoii who i'oiihi from nlipont ovorv pit rt of tho I'niU'd Ktiittm to Hixuik to tho Im.VK on KiiKtur ilnv. And each (trimmer mill" to thoir nmntier, When Hunter morning cotiiod. in ovorv (iron whoro Americim troopa uro Htiitiutii'il, thi'HO oloruvmi'ii will begin MH li a di' v of Hpculiiiig n uroh iililv not one of thorn linn ovvr undur- tiikon botoro. Tho "Y" linlri will lio tlioir chiirohoa nnd tlio til ri t forma whoro ovorvthing from a miiislrol hIiow to n boxing bout Iiiih boon Hinged nt nno timo or iinollior. thoir imliutH. Tliev will in toriinit the niOHHiigo of the first Knu tor Dnv hiiu'o tho end of tlio fiitht ing, to congregation! in khnki, while nt homo congregation in Knitter ar my will liohr nKHixt'intii nnd Rilimlici. MAKE SAFE ESCAPE WASHfXCTON. April 14. Every American In Odetaa, membora of all tho foreign mhtalona and about 200,- 000 Kuaalnn rafugcea got away aafe' ly when tho city woe abunilonnd to (he liolahevlkl, according to a total ed dlapateh from Conalantlnople re ceived today at the atolo department. Many of tho Inhabltunta of the city accomiianled tho allied ' party which retired toward Akerman. The American conanlata waa cloaed April li and the exodua of ctvlllana contln nod until April 8. Spokane Woman Gained 40 Pounds Kktirlrnl Trontment nnd KverytlilnK HIo KIUn to Hel Hor . Tnnlno Hiwlorwt Jlir. "There, that Is what I have boon looking for tho past alx months now for -my slater," auld Mrs. VI Legault, who realdn at 221 tt Post 'street, Spokana, Wash., pointing to tbo big Tonlnc display In Murglttroyd's Drug Store, rocontly. i "My alator's health hns broken down," Mrs. l.ognult continued, "and I firmly bolluve Tanlac will fix hor up aa It did mo throe ycara ago." . "Uoforo I took It I waa aufforlng from a complication ; of ailments whleh hnd roaulted In norvoua pros tration. -My troubles all startod from a bad stomach and I was In a pit labia condition. lCvorythtng I ato would- anur crtimlng mo such awful palna In tho pit of my stomach that I could hardly aland It. My norvos were in n bad ahupo, I was badly conetlpated and even now I hate to think of tho tnrrllilo hoadachos I had.. I alao auf tored from wcaknoaa nnd pains In my right sldo,- which was tho 'worst kind, of torturo. Electrical troatmont and everything olso waa tried on mo, excopl an operation, which I refuaed to aland for, but nothing did me any good. I hnd always weighed around ono .hundred nnd forty-eight pounds, but my nufrorlng pullod mo down to ono hundred nnd twolva, and I was scarcoly njoro than a frame. I really had no desire to Ilvo as . my. case aoomod to bo hopeless, u . "Woll, aomo wonderful things hnp pon In tbla world, and my rocovory Is ono of thorn. I picked up a papor ono day In Dotrnlt, Michigan, whoro I waa living at tho time, and road a Tanlao tcUlinonlnl glvon by a lady who lived but a short distance from mo. nnd right then decided to 'try Tanlac. Tho results.! obtntnod nro nothing loss thnn romarkaulo. . My appattto soon came back, my stomach got so I could eat and digest my food and every ono of my troubles grad ually loft, nnd the first thing I knew 1 was. regaining my' lost weight and strongth. Aftor using tlvo bnltlos of Tanlao I found that I had gano up to ono hundred and fifty-two pounds ncaually gaining forty pounds mnk Ing Bovornl pounds moro than I had ovor wo'gliod boforo. And although It has booh niinrly three years now slhco Tnnloo rostorod me I hnvo nevor boon bothorod with anyyif my old troubles to this good day, and I havo hold my weight, always wolgh lng around one hundred nnd fifty pounds. So you eon soo why I havo boen so anxious to find Tanlno for my Bister. I am going to lot hor know right awny where sho can got It. I am glad to give this Btatomont, for tho bont way I know to pay tho debt of gratitude I owo Tanlao Is to toll othors how It has nindo Ilfo worth living' for mo." Tanlaa 1b sold In Modford by West Sldo Pharmacy, in Oold Hill by M. D, Bowers, In Control Point by Miss M. A, Moo, In Ashland 'by J. J, McNatr, In Eiglo Point by Von der Hollen, L.:, ".f. I. "-V ', I h ' 14 ' T1 f i u n - ? u it xx: I "Tho Better Ole." a comcdv with music, with Paul Oilmore in the prin cipal rule, will b seen at tho Viisv April 22. Written bv Contain Bruco Buins fntlier and Contain Arthur Kliot. with music bv Herman Durewski nnd l'ercivul KnighU the . plav in based upon tho cartoons , published in ''KrngmcntH Pro niFrnnco." "Bcfoia the appenranoo of the plnv tho public was i'nmiliur, to a cortniu degree, with tho three humorous characters. Old Bill. Bert nnd Alf. who form its nucleus, but to see thorn in tho flash, is to know them intinmtclv. It is claimed thnl never in the historv of tho theater have nudionoes lunched The sale starts next Monday. , Don't wait to be solicited, call at headquarters in tho Commercial Club building and subscribe. , Medford nnv heartier or boon moved greater than during the 'performances of this umniic plnv. - . , Mr. nnd Mm. Coburn. the nroduc crn, have been, liulicioux in thoir se lection of n cnpablo enst. In secur ing. Mr, Oilmore to portray Old Bill tliev accomplished a master stroke, It is said to be ono of the best, things thai aide actor has ever done nnd promises to add to his ntreddv lung list of udmircrs. Associated with Mr. Oilmore in the roles of Bert and Alt'. aro II. Ifuilford Alien and Howag-d Sinclair, two clever Entrlish actors. Old papers for building 'fires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. -. . .V ' .... .!. ia .-. :;. : ..v ' ; , j . He would have subscribed to the Vi&ory Liberty Loan because he was a real Amercan. r He pradfeed what he preached : Americanism. ( You might have disagreed with him at times but to the whole world he stood for America. 1 . Are you doing less? , You are unless you are willing to sacrifice unless you take your share of the Victory Liberty Loan Victory Loan ( This space generously donated by. The Mail Tribune and Medford Sun. PORTLAND. Ore., 'April 14. Es- suvs bv the school children of Ore gon on the subject ''Whv o Victory Loan" should all be in the hands of the committee on or before April ,10. The eHHuys are being prepared 7bv the children under the direction; of the teachers in the grades and arc transmitted through the school 'su perintendents. The ten best essavs from each county are entered in the state wide competition. -; ' Although .the armistice was signed November 11. the peak load of ex penditures of the United' States gov ernment was, carried after that date. Expenditures for the six months to the end of February was the heaviest period.' This, is shown bv the follow ing table: . '. September l.!l.l,557.264.2a5 October i 'L4- 1.664.862.281 November .iJ...,. 1.935.249.309 December U'.;,.'.;, 2,000,975.834 January u 1.082.350.949 1.189.913.903 This (statement leads strongly; to the conviction that the strongest rea son why everv one should subscribe to the limit for Victory loan bonds is th real need of the government for fnnds. In order to pav the accumu lating costs the treasury department baa been obliged to issne certtfi cates of indebtedness in the amount of C30S.0C0.CC0 n wock. These short time mites are almost due and must he-faWn tip with the funds realized Iron- tbe sale of Victory bonds. - i. As an . investment, the Victory k.. ,1 .. . ' uui iub wvsf aiiracuve se curity that has ever been offered Short maturity tvill Drotedt the bonds from market fluctuations that have characterized some - classes of se curity. In the opinion of financiers Victory bonds will be regarded as es- semialy aw cash asset. Exemption from tax extends for the entire period of five years. In other issues the exemption :-has Deen for two years Committee mm Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in ail climates and seasons. " Sealed tight kept ri&'iu Tue perfect gum in the perfect package. After every meal Lasts sffiW6mi because Mica Axle Crease contains pow dered mica practically wear- and heat-proof which fills up all roughness in. spindles and -bearings, makes the ereaae work better and last twice as lone. No hot boxes. Ask your dealer. Buy by the paiL STANDARD OIL COMPAH'S v . (Cliforaim) MICA AXLE 'GREASE STANDARD tW. E. WALKER. SPECIAL AGENT. STANDARD OIL CO. Medford. Ore W. O. LecTer, Central Polnl; F. J. tick, Jacksonville; Freeman. Wiley, Central Point; Lewis Vlricli On., Modford; Vlrich & Kynn, Modford; Crater Lako Und. Co., Modford; Medford Harness Company, MedforU. The Greatest Automobile Value in America The Mystery Car WAIT! Elliott & Cook Auto Co. 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