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WABtllNOTON. !.!,( Anril IM.r Kruiik II. I'nilii'it, ixiiiNiilUnv 1'iiL'i iii'cr of Ilia Hnrcitu of .MiiwM. Th'imil iiivnt of tliii Interior, iiinl dcun of lhi colli'ito of niininir, I'uiverxilv of Ciili furiiln. meii'ibor of it Miicrml iuiinuiM imt to IiivonIIkiiIu 1 1 hi iliiiiuimi dime iiv t ho (Joniiiiiih durum llm wnr to tint conl mill Iron mine mid tlm hIocI work of KruiU'x iiml IMtriuni. nl'lnr n immouitl iiivDHliirntiiin, lirnt iut re turned in 'nliitiil"ii with u firl llllllll HIdTV ofillK llllllONt niiliclieviiblu iitronitivii nt'fliu llmm in the iliwtrui.' lion nnd wrcckuiiii of llm IikIiiki HiiI lil'u of Front mid Hcluiiim,., tin v Icnmlic nml ilinliolii nl bu Iiiumi iliwtrni'lloii in oiin cri'itt coul niiiilnu rcuion. Mr. I'roU'il MiuVtliut,it dikn ul IciiHt five Vi'iim In rcliiiliili- tutu till district Mid il will li I'J Ui 1ft venr miron It iseM Iiiipk to imr mill, pw.wiir niilitm'.' v Hu prcilirtH tluil will llm iiiiloiiiilultii niirlt of Kritiieo. in Ninto ol tlm huirriil tin Klni'iliiMi lo Imr (m'l work, with llm return, or aciii'u aim orriono hi itn' mother IiiiiiI. Kriinca will uvcnltiullv Ihm'o'DO tin doiiiiiiiuit fuctur .in .the fuhiM, ntcl InduMrv of Kiirooc. In i iircliiniiinrv rcnort to Vnu If. Miuiuiu:'. ilirci'tor of tlm huri'itti of miiicx. Mr. I'rolicrt' hiivh in lutrt : "Kurlv In tlic win Ho' I'Tinnii horde" nwiMt niinlliwiird lliroiuili tlic iron liniimof French AInhi'o ami l.r mine, nnd for ncnrlv lour vcr lhi renown "il ininiinr nrcn wo ln-hl nml exploited Iiv the invader. Mnnv of llm emn'ovccn went miidc cnntiveit nml cniiiDellcil lo work In tho milieu mull Ocntiiili direction, llm inter nit t iot'itt I oiintlitrv hriweeii Krniu'i nml (lortuiiiiv win ilrnwn in 1871, lo viva the victor of tlm rriineu-rrn- Kinn wnr control of the iron richl but ulnt'fl tlmt tium eieiiti!'iii (level, ooitieiii. ended lV il better miller. Ktuni'intf of loeitl ueolovv. untuned for rYnnco n tireitler ore renervei nt lower .bunion Ihnn Hint of Hit) I.or ritins Annexe?. "Uiirinir the (lennnn oeeiiitnlion the Iran nuncH were not intcnsivrlv ox- iduilcd becnuite of Ilia iiceenaity of meroitiiit.' everv iihlc-bodicd fcimil il.' i t hu Toulon nrniv nnil on ncronnl. of tlio lna' nccmmilntion of wnr minor-j Ik in iirtjudViition for tlm jyiir. jliic lictiliil nliVHieiil iliu'iiiltin'to fliu' Iron intiieflt i coniimriilivelv " miill 'wlitii compared to the tlcxl ruction of the cottl field of northern Frnne. which in n reiinlmnihle it i comolelo. Onlv In i few cu. where iiilliir have been robbed, in tin biinck, in there nnv coIIiikmi of underurountl u....L-:n,.d l.,il lit., fiiiiiiiiment. Iidth Mirfitco nnil iindcritrnuntl. him been niinu-titl. nnd when' ore hu been mined, Iho luck of dcveloiiiuenl will defer rciiliwitinn of enielnl until the exploratory rk i Hrfieientlv ntl. vnncud to nduiit of iliiilv output m iiroximnttnir nre-wur eondilioiiH, The mincH lire not Kerioiihlv crippled, but whnt of the Hteel nlnnlit in which the iron oreii lira mnelled In mv otmi ion no mielt iitrocitv wn ever ner petntotl niritinxt the imliiHtriiil life of nnv oountrv. Miiuniricciit phtiiK conipariilir fitvnrnhlv with nnvthinu wo have in the I'liitcd Ktnlci. nre no' hut ft tniiclcd. twiKted Intuit of Htrufl tunil Bteel nnd, hnikcn etoun.. O'hc wilful demolition- wn seientificiillv plunncd nnd Hvsteinntieiilfv'' enrried out, ThiB nfter the romovnl of nil Htieli mcclinniciil nnd oleetricnl power imitH nn could b uel bv- Ocrnmnv. The niuIielointneiH nnd effieieiiev with which tin crime nuntiist Fceneh intliii'trv wn curried out i iiIuiohI unbeliovnhlo." S FRICTION OVERHUN" PEACE DELEGATION IS CLEARED AWAY . IlKHMN'.' April 21.'- (l)y tlitt Ahho (tinted l'riHft.) Tint (Icruiiiu ciibint in 11 Hpcciul nckkii tlitH umrniiiir lif ter coiiHiilcriiiit iho Kccrjiid lulcuriim from (lndruen Cleiiiciicnnu, tlm Krcnch uriimici', pritMidciit of lli pencil con ference in 1'urlH, corrccllhif the I'iiImo impriwHiiiu crcntcd bv liiw firnt note, dun'ded Unit Hut nciicit ilulcimtioii or inullv iiiil.nhilii.l eniild uii to Ver HiiillcH ut Hut cml of tlm uruHunt wuck. , 1'reinii r ('leiiicnceiiii' cond tulc irriim rcitched thnforeicn offico IukI evimintr. In it llm l''rencii premier Nitid lii oriuiiuil imtificutioii ri'L'itrd iitu' the (iermiin reprcncnliitiveH bud licen lulhi'.iiihli.iii il mid iiiiKiiilrcunili'il bv (Icrmitnv. Hit tleclurcil therti wit no intention on ilu purl of tho eu Icnlii to deiiv Hie (iermiin tho riuht of iii'uiilintiiiti or (liKcuHKion. Willi (hi iiKHiirunen tlm citbinct in. imi.ii. :,-iv I'luii.iiiiiiiiiil lii revoke itH tleciuion lii hcihI lr. Iliiilicl Von lliiiiuhiniHcn. with u nitir of xtibord, inlrit, in liii niln of IiIl'Ii cIuxk nicH- eiieer to l'nri. nnd, revert ail to it intention of Mcmlnur hix dclecntOH to the Veniilillc eolu;rewt. Iieudcd bv rotinf Von nrokdiirff-Kiuitriiti, the forciun milliliter. l)r, Kduitrd Duvid Hut funncr HoeinliHt lemlcr in the reieliHlmi, ortuinitlv M'lceltnl n tine of the MX, ix rcplui'Cil bv llerr IiIiiiiIk benr. Ihtt Hcerelurv for pnliliritv, nrt nnd literultini. tut Dr. Onvid in ill. FEEDING PEASANTS AltCIIAXOKt,. April 24. (Iiv Iho AxHOciitted l'rt'tM.) Opposition bv officiul of the uovermucnl of Kortli KtiKxiu to the i l it ti for feed imr liol xlievik Kuwtiu ii receutlv innda pub lie in l'lirm i bioted not onlv on un- williuuncHH to provitiion tvrritorv oe cnoicd by forcojt of n covenintent tho North lltissiniiK am fight im;.: but ho eittiHo IhoV believe Iho plun would not be el fieneioiM in coinbitltiuir Holelio vixm, '. ... . , .... , . . In the interview triven Tha ActO' cintcd I'rtnH eorrcxiKinilent n'eordine hit oppoitition to the plun. Lieiitennnt (ivueritl Eut'cne,- Kurlovitch Miller, aetiiur hend of thenrehnneol covcrn nient, expreHHed the view Ihut thouc who helped Holslievik KtisMin in tliiit w mo would iu effect be ullViiiL' llu'm Kelve with the llulhlicviki. Other in official circle cxpn'sed opposition to the nchemi. " . " RUMANIAN S HUNGARY CAPITAL roPKNlTAflKN. Anril 21. Riinin- ninn tntop oonlinued their advance toward BudiipcHt April 22. on tho on tiro lino, between the Thois nnd Mnros rivor nnd in the oveninit .wire hooro njehroflxin, nhont .120 mjlcfi due oiiHt , of 'Jjuilnnest,, nccvrilinif to ro liorti.; front. HudupeHt ludnV. " 1 h 1 tinintr an . oviiminlod , iieiinjtT,m .Tn,l,.: nl..bt..' . - " ' ' A iJuiiirnrinn oliilonirAt Rnvs thfl Iluusnrinri onmiiinuint tvoops helinvod nt Rovornl itoinl with complete Inok of MiHcipIino: Thi attitude on' the pnrt of the troop, led to tho wiHi (lruwnl from Dchrocr.iii.' LONDON. Anril 21. Rumors Hint tho llimirnriiin Boviet irovorninent m nhiiketi nre nhnolutelv tiiUountiou. no nnnlin..to HlO DllilV llltrilltl, tllO 1II borito ormin. which is ehnmpioninu' Bola Kun. Xhe noWHpupcrs sivv the noviot rcifimb hn on tho contrary boon ninterinlv dlromitimneii. Tho llernltl prinli a Hudupatt dia n,.ll, C!l,,.l In tliMl cil.V TllOHllnV HltV inir ltununrinn reHiBtanco has brouiflit the Rimmninn oI'Ichhivo to iv wianu- Btiii. , '.:i'...A 1 ,,iv ititlok nrlvors BoglnninB nt 2 p. m. . Ttiesdnv. An.it it.n voih. at tho train IM.'V Motor Co., froo Inatrnotlonj will b glvon on Isn Hon ona i.aruaieu troublea to In'ilv Buiolt drivers. Those whn hnvn not font In tholr, nnmes .!,.. 1,1 j,. n( ones. Wo wtll tonch you thim? nbout your, ino'.of that will bo of inoBtimnuio iioiioui., 28 OHATEll LAKE MOTOIl CO, CIGARET GIRL OF GREENWICH VILLAGE OKEH'S SMOKING fvm a 1 1 ' The Outbursts of Everett True SON A "Why not? Olpnrot amok Inn by i,.nii,,ti l.f mil Immoral. COIUilliy oulnlona , of woolon atocklngod aiiliiatora notwithstanding.' KniOi in tho unonulvocnt var diet of 'Soiiln," the olgnrot girl nf nramiwtch VIllBKO. Klvon after i.'riiiiimia ritlaod over smoking nt Vassur coiioro nun mo coiuinu mUn rnnehed betweon tho atu iinnta nnd tho faculty by which tlio girls ngroo to contltio their Rinoklng to iilncoa othorHhan tho dohnltorlos. -fionln alio has forgotton hot mime nnmnlfl tlio mast Incorrlg. Ililn viiimlinnd ot Now. York's J. a till Qiinrtor. By CONDO How, X . IVOCCX AWtSB You TO CiO Tb OflCIFORNW for?. A t'taiV MONTHS. THCAJ TO TH-X3 1 AW THCN OVER r? HOT PRIWCS -V 'A DOCTOR' MOT AH L E I'ORTUND. April 24. The little town of Yamhill. Ore., one of the first to complete its a not a in the $103,000.0110 Methodist centenary drive. In advance of tho ncttml cora- paii.ii (lutes, claims a record which is gnid never to have been cninilled in nnv cnnlpnlim of the war period. Detiiiite the fact Hint be is 68 venrs of nue. Hitch. Nosliit wn one of the lenders in the successful Methodist drivo at YdiiiIiiM. - : Stricken with palsy, his wife lust out of hospital nnd with a' heavy mortcuco on hia 12-norc farm, Mr, Neshit nnido a pledge of ffoOO to the cenlonnrv. . " v Then he cava up his work and be came, a member of one of the solic itiiiir teams, his tenm rnakini; a rcc Onl. - " ! . "Wo hnve much to be thnnkftil for." was Mr. Nesbit's explanation. Tho atorv of the Yamhill achieve ment reached local centenary lead. ers vestcnluv from northwest liond ounrtera of tho centenary movement at Portland. : , , FEAR WHOLESALE MURDER OF RICH BY BOLSHEVIK BUDAPEST, Tqcsday, April 22. (By Associated Fresa.) This city is going thru a crisis worse than that of Aorll 3. There Is apprehension that there will be a violent, swing to anarchy with the socialists, losing control to Bolshevik leaders, like Bela Kun chief of the Red , ; Guard. Looting, which hitherto has been held In check or legalized as the -nationalization of property" and assassination of the old political fenders and the aristo crats or feared. . Reports are .current thnt the Ru manians and Cxechs have received orders from the allies to march on Budapest. This Is Inoreastng the un easiness. Ills folt, however, that the Rumanians are advancing merely to ocoupy the .territories set aside for them. by. the allied note of March 20. The fact that the communists are unable to prevent the allies from oc cupying the districts involved weakening the Influence ot Bala Kun and la causing violent hatred against .the allies among the Hungarians, MANAGUA. Nicnrnsun, April 21 Tho Costurican eovcrnmcnt has con centrated two thousand troops (in tho frontier between NiouruBuii und Cos tn Ricrti The Costa Hicnn eovorn mcnt it is said four nn invasion bv exiles from Costa Rica in Nicaro Ktiu. ': Tho Costa liicpn- covornment lias hnd troops on tlio Nicurimunn fron tier for Vovoral monlhs. The purpose of tha coneciitrntioh hns two oxpln nntinns, ono boinir to protect tho frontier from invasion by - Costa Rfc ciin exiles nnd tho othor Hint the Cos ta Ricnna wore .to aid in tho over Hirow of the irovcrhmcnt of Nicara itun. .Tlio irovcriimont of President Tinoco of CohIii Rica has novcr been rccoanined by the United Stntos. The members, and ndheronls otv tho kov- OrtllCUt of PrCOC1' 0,M(7.nle7., who wntt'ovcrthrown by Tinoco nro exiles in other Smith American countries. EACE KEYNOTE OF PARIS, Atiril 22. Huuh C. Wnl- luce, American ambassador to Krunce in presenting his credentials to Pres ident Poincare today, said that in ad dition to conferring pence upon the world, jt watt necessary to unite the people in Hnpport of it, Mr. Wnllucc said : . "Mr. President: 1 hnve the honor to present to vour excellency the let tern which accredit roe as ambassa dor extraordinary and plenipoten tiary of the United States to the French republic. I am indeed hon ored, for I come, lit the end of the world war to salute victorious trance, in the nnmo of the Amcriean people. In Hint KtriiL'L'lv Krcncbmen nnd Americans fought side bv side until the final victory was won on French noil.': under French command: ana I'aris. for a time the capital of the world, now is witnessing the erec tion of the temple of pence. 'We hone to dcil'cute that temple in the name of the League of Nations nnd make it its homo: for the great war which was fought in the Uelense of civilization should be the last Con flict of mankind. When victory came it was complete ond the peace which in to follow Kliould be enduring.' It now is the task of the allied nations to confer tbut peace upon humiinitv. but firtit to unite the world in support of it. At that lulior. nnd the great task of rccoiistruct.on. tr:z?caai Amer icaone in aim nnd principle, are working with united energy. "1 am fortunate. Mr. President, to uo:nu to voa at such ticte.' for mv opportunity is great. Great also js mv responsibility, hut mv task itself should be casv. . Tho deeds we have done and nre vet to do together need no interpretation. Words fnll from our lins in different accents, but as friends and allies, in war and peace, we speak the common language of the heart." .... . MISS CARNEGIE MARRIED TO PRINCETON UNDERGRADUATE NEW YOBK. April 2T. In the presence of onlv a few friends and relatives. 5Dss Margaret Carnegie, onlv daughter of Sir. and Mrs. An drew Carnegie, and Ensign- Roswcll Miller. U. S. N., were married at noon todav in the Cnrnegie home here. 1 he couple .proltiliiv will make their home in Princeton.' X. J., where the bridegroom is to take a two years' course in Princeton University. ' BEFORE OR AFTER . INFLUENZA ' MUSIC TO BE FEATURE DRAMA LEAGUE MtE The annual meeting of the Drama Loague will bo nlled at 7:30 at the Library tomorrow evening, when the annual report of the officers will be submitted and directors for the ensu ing year be elected. At 8 o'clock a. musical program will be given including numbers by Miss Warner, Miss Gray and others followed by the main feature ot the evening. A discussion of the League of Natlona led by Messrs. Neff and Goro.. ..Tho public Is urged lo attend. " Soldiers, Sailors' nnil Marines You are hereby notified that the Woodmen of the. World will admit discharged soldiers, sailors and mar ines ,(IncJud!ng those in the air ser vice)' to membership, without, initia tion toe, and the Head Camp will pay medical and certificate fees. The insurance rates are tow and a big reserve to back them up. You should investigate this offer, : It is : wijrth something to you. v W- B. JACKSON, Clerk. . Camp. No. 90. W. O. W THE MOST, DANGEROUS OF ALL DISEASES i NA orftnns of the human boilr sr so Iniportnnt to honlth and long life the kidneys. , Whon tlic; alow up and com mence to las In their duties, look outl Dancer ia la sight, , , , Find out what the trouble la with out delay. Whenevor you feel nervous, weak, daisy, Butter from sleeplossnesa, or have pains in the back, wake up at once. Your kidneys need help. Ihfse are signs to warn you that your kidueyB . ero not performing their functions properly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing Impurities ,' to accumulate and ba converted into uric acid and other, poiaons, which nro causing yon dlntroaa and will do atroy you unlcBa they ara drlvon from your system. - ' Get some OOT.D MKDAf, Haarlem Oil Capsules nt oacn, Tltey are an old, tried preparation used all over , the world for centuries. They Contain only old-faBhloned, soothing oils combined with atrength-giving and ayatem-cleana-, in herbs, well known and used by phy sicians In their daily practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capnulea are im ported direct from the lahnratoriea in Holland, y They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt relief or. your monov will tie refunded. Aak for . them at any drug atore, but be eure to get the ' original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes, Iu scaled' packages, Three atxea. , ' B Dr. M. Cook The coo! fighter always wins and So there is no need to. become ' panic- stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Ex- ercise in the fresh 'air and practise (he three Cs : a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack ot the influ enza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels, such as Castor Oil or a pill made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of jalap, to be had at any drug store, and called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The system should be built np by tha use or a good iron tonic, such as "Iron tic'' tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical . Dis covery. : .' . ' For a tonic that will freshen up the blood, clean the digestive tract and put new force and vim into you, I know of nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it contains no alcohol, or narcotic so is perfectly, safe to take. . - ' . -.- ; . ilsiorta, Orryon "After having had tho Grippe I could not regain my strength; my blood was poor, I was nervous and also had rheumatism. I tried everything bul just could not get any relief. Finally I decided to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery and it cured me. I think it is simply great. I uso the 'Pleasant Pel lets', too, for constipation. ' s "I alwava recommend Dr. Pierce's reme dies and am glad to do so at this time." G . g, Spiccr, sits Exchange tjl. , Congole urn First-Class Floor Covering Nino foot wide, bought be fore war prices .were added, nice patterns, regular price $1.20 yard. Our Price 80c yd. Come in and see it before ibuying for spring. Poole Furniture Co. Crescent Baking Powder Oraesnt tg. Co, 8aUl, Waah, ., '---i .., :.;':..:: - J -MV. , u asaasassssssssssswisi'ii'i 1 1 isa immammmmmtaammmvBmmmm'mmmmmmammm ' Paint Gives an Added Value Invest now in paint- Your property is more valuable than .ever, be fore. Paint it with good paint. :.Tho added . value of .weir, painted property is many times the Investment for paint and .painting. Neglect to keep it protected with paint means serious loss to you.. .C Acme Quality Ifouse Paint is the most economical; it - takes .lest) and lasts longer than ordinary paint - ..-.,.. .. ::.(.-. '.' " fiCME QUALITY i ' HOUSE PAINT . : t Call at our store. We will gladly estimate amount required and assist you in choosing suitable colors,, whether you ., buy or not. ,.. . v";: "' ; ".' '. : Grater Lake Hardware Co. I MEDF0RD. OREGON - The Shasta will be closed until further notice on account of moving toy-:':': New Location Overstocked on Fitall Cases V Indispensible for one in traveling or camping.; "We will sell all we have on hand for .cost. v , ! Gohsumptioii Home Products Means Home Industry; Let your next sack of flour be VILMO and keep your money in circulation at; home. Your local grocer has it. r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . Rogue Valley Milling Co. Medford, Oregon , ' .1