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LUMBER PRICES MEPFOTfrD MATT) TRTBTmTC, MTCPTOTlfl. OTWCION, MONDAY, 'APT.TTi 15,' 1019 1L' INCREASE NEXT 5 YEARS CmCACIO, April ir).(;imrlim,S. Kulth of Kuiihiin Oitv, nroNiiluiit of tlio Houtliurn l'iiio AnKoi'liition, mid whW'lv known iin ii hIu IhIiiiI author HV on Itiinliur, l(ili, tho JouiNliilivu '6 linuloii iiivoNliuiilinK llio Mull prii'KH of titiililimr timlcriulH tmliiv Hint tho present prifiiH tit liniilnV lh luwor thnn it will lie i iinv'tiino lii J'lvo 'yrnrH. Ho wiid tlin iiirrcn'Hoil cuxt of proitiii'liim, li-plion of mv iiinturml in tlim mmnli-.v nm tlmimor.' liloilH liifrciiHcil ilmiiiiiiil from Murium 10 rcihulM Ihu viiMt arcfiH (teviiNluUil by wur urn mrtiiin In mviiti liiulior prii'tm for lujiilii'V for ,t taint ftvo !'lt!i Vi'llh wiM ''Uml' In' April.' 1017. I tin nv'Krnuu mint of uriiiluoiint noutli. a'ni piuo lunilmr won Hi.l8 n thou, muiil I'wt. wliilti Iho ookI III Jnminrv. .Will. Iiuil iiiitpiikc'iI to (fii.H.i, l,nt Tit it ii it rv tho (Kiiiiiiioililv wiih until liv llin iiinuiiliu-turorN at a iihm. tlm wi!a IHWH Hiiiil, wlillii tho pn'Mi'iit prnl'it wiih u triflo over 2 n t ioiinmihI feel, Ho uri'Hi'iitt'il n survey of tlm cont of nroiliii'tion lit llll Koullicru iiiiIIm wlm'li ho Hiiid xhoiilil euro a profit of $1) it tlioiiKiiiul fwt in onli'r to liriii-r it fair return on lliu m;tuiil ounilal in VVMlml. f ''- ,. . J; "Alllioouli tho liiinlior inillH .in tlm south arc imvini: llii'ir wurkini'ii mi Ununllv hluli wuiroM oar exiii-rii-ni-p Iiiih nIiowii that tlm Htiimli.pl 'of liv ifitr hiiM not -iiHTouxi'il anil lalior In Unioh Ihh C'ffii'ii'iit llian ormcrfv." Hold Mr. Knitli. "It m-oiiVH lo lio a p pillar (mil or human rmtirru that tlm' luorn laoiiov ft man varan tho- Ivxti yjork lui will in. That ralo, 1 liclii-viw npplicH to all cIiiknvh of nii'n, nffirr cvnplnviw. Niipt'rinti'udi'iilH and Inhor erx nlika." ' . , J tTlmt in Tiilli.r i inifordinnlo (Iriliii-tiipn (o draw," remarked Chair lyiin John Dailuv. "Wo lutvp IWn ijiid.T ili impn'Hninii that hiuhor pittc-l to labor brouuht a hiithar oV. uroit of I'fficiijnfiv.- Jn fai't 0110 of llin liirui'M (.'hii'iino ciiiitrartom fluid tjiiit had bran liin ojinorii'iiPO." ,. "I nm ilrawinir mv oonclainiiR from nctiial ttxpi-rioru'o of Iho lum ber mills tiitrirtl on fiuuri's I "ken from llin hookx mid tberoforo there In no ' lliporv in what 1 ioiv," n-pltal Mr, lveilh. "i T" : 1 ? i I THE ALLOW EGYPTIANS TOPRESENTCLAIWIS CAlltO, Monday, April M,'-Ujrho council of minimum today lmied a prooliimnilon urliiK thu poinilullon to ho 04 1 ii n lid nvklnp rfflolalH un:l Htrlkvrii to minimi tholr work "now Hint lCKVitliui'i I'.iivo buoii allowed to prooo-vl llhr(l 'aiKt ' n.lnldtry !on- Htltutod wlileh In uotnrinlnoil to do voto'ltnoir ontlroly to tlio nervleo of tho conilry," Tho iiroctainutlaii wiinm the, trlk- om tliut UOonlerH mlKht lend to in nrehy and urr.eii thein not to Incur "thin terrlblo rniiuoiinllilllty." It ! Chiron tho Riiltun'H aim In forinlntc tho now culiliint wan "to tnko tho flrot utep toward conflilliiK tho mulnto'i aneo of order and trnmiulllty to tho IiiiikIh or KKyiitliui uulhorlly.',' , Tho roforonco In tho foroifoltiR lo tho doparturo of ICto'plliinii uhroud ovlilenlly refom to tlio rocont per mlKHlon Klvon l.'MiulloniillHt Isadora to proceed to ICur'opo., Tha ICKyptlnn nntlonnllHU linvo- been denlrotm of pronuntliiR their cimo to tho llrltlull Kovornmvnt In London and It wni re cently Mnnonnood In tho houno of commoiin that a deputation of KtO'P tlan mliiliitem would Hhorlly vlnlt KiiKlnud, tho undurHtiindliiK being nlno that olijoctlon hud boon waived by tho IlrltlHh Kovoriiinout to tho In eliinlnri in tho deputation of certain ot tho iintloiinllut leudem. FOR THE'BETTER OLE" f 81'OKAKE. .April. IS. William II. . Waltor of thin City may ho tho youn geilL doldlor In tho United State. Ho CiillnKxl at iho ago of U, ul Fort 'OaofRO WrlKht, nonr. Iioro, w.bivro Jc roproiontod hlumolf to bo 20 yearn of otto, Ho trained tor tho aviation ser vice at Kort Sam Houaton, Texan. Mo wo not 15 yearn old whon bp wn' neiii to Krnneo, whorb bo wan trann ferred to tho molonyclo corps, ami had recently boon atlachod to tho fl"l vhk.8 dopartmcnt. ' '-. I A .brother, Arthur Wnltora, onllnt ijd .when ho wan 17, itlvinp lila ago at) 9.tp get Into tho eorvlco; SECRETARY OF WAR BARER ' ARRIVES IN PARIS JJAKIS. April 15. Newtoo I). Itn ke'r, Amerienn Hocrotarv of war. and lliiuh Wnllaeo. , llo Now Anieriea nniknNKailoK to. J'" ranee, . arrived flu TftfiH thiH morninir Xroin Hrotd. Tho ollior momhiirK of Hit parly who miil ditriim America with Iho ocretarv (llul.the nmhaHHiidor reniTieil hero wltntliem. - ' On in nut of tho numorouH in- nilirii'H lit tho I'rnjo enlieertiiliL' Kttatu for tho oniratteineiit of "Tlio Better He," on April i!2, arruimeuientH bavo hit-it made lo reeeivo mail orders now. To iivnjil delav when tho box ol'fieo opeiiM on Saturday for the lidvnnee neat Mule. patroliH imiv aimd their orders, neeompanieil bv remit laneo, bv mail at oneo and Neat nl IoIiiiciiIm will bo mailo prior to the opi'iiinif of tho box ol'fieo. Thin eom, edv villi niiiHio bv Catdain ltruee Ihiiniffntlior and Captaiti Arthur Kliot -will afford the puhlie of tliw rilv Hieir firit opiiorliinilv lo hoo in human form the three hamoroux eharaelvm. Old Hill. Ilirt ami Alf. who have beeomo fauioiiK throut:h Kairiotl'ather'H "l-'niKinent Kroin h'lniK'e" mid by olher tneiiim. Ilow ever miieh amiiHoniviit Ihev have been ahlo to afford, to renllv know them it in esNi'iitinl lo Kee (he plav and bear 6, IliH'K familiar "'rilo!" and hi wiltieixnm on Alf. Iho "ntrike-ii-liu'ltt kmt;," and llert. the "Don Jonah." 4 SAILORS INJURED IN PA'aE THREW The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO THAT 'XAkCS A ONO TsutJl wL THAT Fect-olA ANT 3iV? HIM' 'e "I , ISM'T IT ' - I I pm i ,, ,i , """"' I I . I - , ... 32 SANT niKClOiV'.C'nlirt.. April 15. r our of thu ten men who wore i mur ed in Yesterday's explosion iibonr.1 tho niivv hiibmnriuo clniKler No. 20 that wiih moored nlnniTNido tho muni- eipal dock are reported today in 'a seriouir rondition. Thov nro Holm Haium, h. l. llayrter, JokopIi Ciod derdon nnd W. W. tv'onover. Ail of tho injured men nro at the nnvv hoHpitnl ii) Hulhoii I'nrk. Six olhert) nro reported onlvKliuhtlv' in jured nnil iraeticully 'Btiro of recov ery, the hoxpital nnthoriticH do not wpcok hopefully of tho four men who nro injured moxt, hiiviiic only Hint all of them hhd mtrvived up to u lute hour thiR mornmir.- V'.BI" When our hot cup at M e -evening 'meal en tices you to ahbther y, cup or rfiaybe two no fear of sleepless-' jris: "heedi deter you if your drink is V ? i :-r iiir K- : -I v.iu (-uv p.; j. ' ' ;vi ' i, n VUIIV.111V ii w v , .ragejripl,. n offee con taining no cbffeeJ Pure an of Whoesome. I'bllTLAND. April tfi. lnco the call came for 50,000 volunteers for iicrvlr.o In tho United States army in Kranco, thp Portland recruiting ot tlco has accented '82 men for enlist-' inent. Kltjht applicants oat of a to-! tal of .40 were rolectod. Kino of thoso taken wore discharged men.j As the cull was Issued only on March .10, the record hero Is considered sat infsctory, enlisting officers said to-: day. Portland was ahead of Seattle and Ban Francisco In tho number of ontlntmonts at Inst reports, they said. With tho reopening of eight branch rocrultlng stations In the Portland district. Just announced. It Is expect ed tho 'ralo of enlistments will double or treble. All men now entering for a tliroo-ycur ' term nro promised spoedy passago to France and Gor- many. From Portland, all- recruits aro sent to Fort McDowell, San Fran. Cisco. " ' . " ' ' ' ' I t y...! I'll! I C '.C',i .i BRITISH GOVERNMENT . MODIFIES EMBARGO ' - ' : : - WAS1IINGTOX. April 15. The rtritish irovernment bus modified its embargo, neeordint: to offieinl dii jmtehes todnv bv issuini: aeneral li eeiiKO pcrmiltinir iiuiiortnliun of leather wmi, iiieliuliinr upper leather pieeeM. and solo leather, eon per ores, dvex. volored and printed eotlon uooiIm and ore 'eontniiiiiu; Bold. ' - ROGUE RIVER SCHOOL NOTES t Lucy Slno Carlo was ill last week, and her absence makes a hole in our ranks in more ways than one. Our tuba. Miss Mary Reader, is on tho sick list, : mid we fniss her nt rehearsals. ' '. Supen-isor Jforris nt tended band rohearsal Thursday liiuht. lie seems much interested in tho iirojiress of our band, , , . ;, , ' A trtivolinir salosman spent a pleas ant half hour with tho band Friday morninir, Ho is n fine eornotist. Mu sicians nro nlwavs welcome. Supt. Auor visited tho schools last week nnd. inndo- some educational tests in tlio different (Trades. . Ho mot tho assembly nnd novo them an in structive niid intorostins Wesson, u . Doloio Hnrklini't tqpk ft dny off lost week. ' '. Community Parent Tenolidra' , ns sooiiition will 'hold thoir nicotine; in nssomblv hall noxt Fridnv ovonitu;, April 18. 1010. nnd nil friends nrei invited to ii sooiai and .inslrtictjvo; uieoinir. " . Tlio liall doeomtions for tho sol diers' roeoptjon Wero inndo bv Miss Alveo Owen nnd Itornieo Qnilbraith. Thoir artistic' work added - much to ;tho pleusuro of tho ovonlni. i nero aro jorry nuines on .iao nou-: or roll nnd service l'lasr of tho Ilocftio Hivcr schools. . Mrs. MoVein is to bo concfrntulutcdi for hor nvtistio nrrmnrimient of the costumes of. tho cirls. ylio sorvqd nt tho liunnuet. if the boys, Who wont over, hud hud ft olenr vision of ,the prottv pinttiro presonted bv our eirls (in April 'lib, thov would not have wasted much nffeutiou on tho Fronoh uttdeuioiBollos, . HOOD niVER, Oro., Vprll .IS.-jr Circuit Judge ITred if,'. .Wllspn'yesler. day gave a deolsionlavqrljig County Assessor Wlckham In hla suit against thp cpunty-on a cjaiin'ot bicjt .sajary amounting to' about $1000. -Since 1915. ,tho ,county assessor,., ,,she,fiff, clerk .and lt)dge have been paid . sal aries In accordance with p blil adopt ed by t)ie clep tors In. 19 If. Xhls.blll reduced all aalarlcsss allpwed .by a leglslatlyo bill passed In 1913. Mr. Wlckham, claiming that .the Inula. live bill was Inoperative . because counties bad no right to adopt such legislation, demanded and .won the full amount qf ,the salary in accpr- unucp witn.ino loKiafUitve iiii. ,Bck salaries ot all county .officials under this decision will reach $5000. Soldiers, Sailors And Marines You are hereby notified that the Woodmen of the World will admit discharged soldiers, snllorsand mar ines (Including thosoJn the air ser vice) to membership without Initia tion fco, and tho Head Camp will pay ptedlcal and certificate fees. The insurance rates are . low and a bjg reserve to back them up. You should Investigate this offer, it Is worth something to you. W. B. JACKSON, Clerk. ' Camp No. 90. W. O. W. U.S.ARMYOFFICERS i BY ,COM)0NE, flunday, April ) 2 ,(By Associated Press.) . Oaneral Joseph T. .plckman, commander of the Third tlnltod Stules army,, was today made Knight Comman,dor of the Order of the .Batn'by General Sir Herbert Plu raer, commander of the British army of 'occupation on behalf of King Qeorge. Mrs, Dlckman Is now In Co logne and will visit England. In that country she will be known as Lady Dlckman, an honor bestowed on but few American women. . The following general officers of the American army. were. made knight commanders of the Order of St. Mich ael and St, George:' r Brigadier General George Bell, Jr.; commanding the Thirty-third divis ion; Major General William Lpsslter, chief artillery officer of the Third army; Brigadier General John L. Hlnen, commander of the Third Army corps and Brigadier General Charles H. Mulr, commander of the 28th di vision. '.'.''' . The following were made comman ders of the Order of the Bath: Brigadier General Malin Craig, chior of staff of the Third Army OAd Brigadier General Harry A. Smith In charge of civil affairs In the Amer ican occupied zone. , Colonel John Montgomery, assis tant chief of staff for General Dlck man; Colonel David H. Blddle, llason officer of the Third Army with the Brltlsn; Colonel William P. Woolen, chief engineer of the Third Army and Colonel Horace Btebblna,. assistant chief of staff of the Third Army corps were made commanders of the Order of St. 'Michael and fit. George. Tho Distinguished Order was con ferred on Colonel S. iP. Williams, as sistant cniet oi stair oi General dick. man. ! '- " Cut This Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111.,' writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package - containing Foley s Honey and Tar Compound. for coughs, colds and croup; -Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets,- a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, -biliousness, ., headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Full line Easter Candies for the Kiddies Southern Oregon's . Jjeading Confectionery Vulcanizing All ' onr work' attiotly guaranteed to be first class. IS N. Fir St., Medford Phon 434-J : :1 " MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll Bud Sloan's Liniment - softens the severe . ' r rheumatic ache 'Put It oa' freely. DonVroJ i Ini sense of soothing relief soon follows! U-' a:ir" I" :l PraFM . muscles, ' strained sinews, . back crick -those ailments can't t , of -the relieving qualities of Sloan sXirument. Qeao, convenient, ecanomi'mt. ' At ami Ifnnm' t- i. WUUI, a uk u .Price 30c. OOc and Si .20. You will plant flowers -of course! Mile ture ot their quality ud if f.V'7 plWig Morw't -jjuaonus oeedt. AU-theoM UrarilM, ttudud vvictict u Well iho dtliahdul 99 noreltiet.' ' UON S TAIL Long.' ilodcr j W. ?9WW. jiae to cage a garden. Chinese WooLFLqiyER ,Uamenie llobe-tKaped acatleU ; crimaoa. jLailmdclioiielT wkea ' .Clrt. '-' "'. .- Double Blue Cornflow- Tlw jneal bl ct jjowet Spencer Sweet Peas, Snapdragoni, and Dahliaa our ;Decialliaa. Mona.hai' ptopa. .gated mote new rarieliei of Hwoet pest than say. other .Amencan leediman. - - RemoiJit Mone'i California Klmm Sank an i mie-to-num mi ,c. chm.wd tolh. , Wrt. 'Sead lod.r lot "Hta?!1.?1' P CulluraaaJ our 1I9 Gaiden Guido-h'.n, rj ttjk, ,r a-lrttt nm .' CCMbRSE&CO,SaaFIUKico I LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge oar. i Stationed at t6 N.-Eront St. Halo & Lyon, Projw. Phono 33 As Old A as his Arteries The doctor can't help it. , :-' He knows that the mart has hard arteries, high blood pressure, and beginning kidney and heart disease, due to long neglected chronic constipation. ' It isn't the other man's fault directly. He's only 45 but he never realized that his constipation was a senous thing. : He never knew how to treat it He has taken bushels of pills, gallons of castor oil, mineral waters and salts, which have battered and tortured his alimentary canal from one 1 ',endto,the other; and he wonders why his health keeps -getting worse. He doesn't know th?t his food waste has ' poisoned him, and has bred disease that is going to "get him' before his time. ' ' 1 Nujol is for just such a man for every person whose -bowels do not move easily and thoroughly at regular intervals especially for those in advancing years whose body machinery will not stanjd rough treatment. - . ; . Nujol softens theaccumulated food waste in the large intes tine, and moves it gently out of he system, carrying those poisons with it, which, if allowed to remain, cause over 90 of human illness. Nujol suppUesthelubrication that Nature can't supply as age begins to make itself felt . r This man might have known in im but Nujol is new the accepted modern treatrqent for constipation. You can avoid such a misfortune as his. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today and send for free-booklet. "Thirty Feetof Danger.' expressing clearly the soundest medical authority on constipation, and self-poisoning. ' rrr ' ' . I v 7VVI1VI (f Nujol is aold only in sealed '. - If Ul Ming, bottle, bearing the Nujol' ' ' - z .. Trada Mark. At all druggiats. Inaut on NtqoJ. ' :" You may jitfir from subatuutea. . Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) , 50 Broadway, New York ' . Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New JeneyV 50 Broad way. New. York. Please send me free booklet "Thirty Feet of Denser" conaopauon and auto-iatoxicanon in aduka. . -Name.. . .J................. ... . ' Addres... "Regular as 7 Clockwork" 1 Mr. Automobile Buyer THE MYSTERY CrR WILL BE A GREAT TREAT FOR YOU Pocket in door fixed for tools on driver's side. .Light under hood just' over motor. Beautiful instrument board, large steering, wheel, and at a price that will surprise you. -1 1 1 BETTER WAIT FOR IT , , 1 Elliott & Cook Auto Co, Successor to Power Auto Co. . Consumption pf Means Home Industry:. Let your next sack of flour be VILMO and keep your money in circulation at, home. 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