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    MEDFORT) MATT TRTBUNT. MTCDFORD. OT7EOON",' ' FRTDA V, fA1r 2ft, 1019'
PAGE FIVE
Elsie, Ferguson at Liberty Tonight
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HAI.IO.M, Ol'o., Mliy H;). Hr)iiH lin
pnriiinl cIiuiikdm wiirw inuilo ly I ho
liit liiKliiliiliiro hi thu wuinr Iiiwh nml
Irrlitut lun mill ilriiliuiuo dlHlrlct luwn
of tho nUliv Tim iilmllKliiiitiiit of llio
(iffli of Hiunirlulunilnnl of wiilcr (II
vlnlim No, t rmluciiK tlin ntiita wulor
bourd lu two momlmrn, thu ntulo uti
Klniinr mul llin nliita wulor Hiipirln
Imiiluiit. Tho muto' kiikIikut wnn
I vim I'linrmi of tlin illnlrlliiillou of
thu wulur of tho Ktuto, wit li uiiiliurlty
of oviirnoo'iiK ilia work of thu vurlniin
wulor n; union, wlilcli work Iiiih htiro
lofore linen iimliir tlin tllroi'lliit) of llio
(IIvUIdii niiiiirliiiiiii(niit. , Thu miuur
Intnti itont of wulor rtlvlnlon No. !i wnn
Klvoii vhiiriiu or tho ailjudlcuilon of
wntor rlKlttH In ilia nntlra nluto nml
win Klvon tho tltlo of nlntu wutcr nu
iorlntiiii'o'it. , ' 1
A coimtllutlonnl niiiomliiiunt pro
vIiIIiik for tho liiiurniity or tho flrxl
flvu yoiim' Inltirtuit on IrrlKiitlon und
(IralmiKo butitlH will ho iihtnltlml to
thu puuulo ut thu coiiiImk Hpu'-lul ujuc
tlon. On ncroiliit ut lumvy illnromit
on drnlnnno und IrrlKiitlon IkiikIh thin
dims ot ruyln iiittttiin hondii hint buon
tindnr a mrura luuidlcnp, which II In'
linlloviitl will ha InrKtdy romovml If,
thin Hintiiidmiitit In luntnud,
A ntullito wnn unnotiiit providing ,
inui irriitii ion uiHiriiin inny llrcnl n
pnrt or tho Innd or miy lnndciwiiur
within Ihn UUtrlnl nn un offnat
nKHlimt tho rorlnnmtlon ctiiirKii on
tho romnliidur of hln luiiil. Thin will
prolmlily im.-vo an n' Vnry l-6ntunli'iit
ninthnd of aaopmiultiK with tho fud
eritl Kuvarniiiont,
Thq provision of llio Irrigation din.
trM litw ralailiiK to the rnlldntlon
of thu proiuiluru prior to Ihn Innuuiii-o
ut hondn wnn clnrlflwil hy the, ro-
enaminaiit of thin portion of tho Irri
gation dlntrli't Inw.
Agrlcmlfiirnl liiintn Inrludod within
tho limits of n imiiiUlpulliy miiy now
ho Includud In un Irrlitiitlnn dlntrlct.
Thin it'inuiidmunl wun docinnd nucon
nury on iic.:uiinl of thu liirtto iirvn or
ngrlciilturul land wliliih In Ini'liidiid
within tho llmltn of mimn or tho nni
iik'lpalltlun within or ndjni'piit to tho
IrrlKutlon illnirlem.
I'rovlnlotl linn ulro lii'oil niitdo for
tho roclmimtlon of Inndn In mi Irrl
Kutlon dlntrlct In unltn. llurdiifara.
It wan nucenaury Hint ovary nrro of
Irrlituhli) Innd In n Ulslrlit nhould hn
annimnud tho nania an erory otlmr Irrl
Knliia aero. . Thin liroiiiiht nhont a
londoiicy to nxcluiln from tho dlntrli't.
which would Inrrimno tho cont iikiiIiihI
tho main hody or Innd notwlthntnnd
Iiik tho foci Hint It mlRlit tin entirely
f'anllilu to Irrlmifi ihpna Inndn ill a
hlKhor rod. It will now ho ponnltiln
to InMuUo audi lamia In an Irrigation
dlntrlct an n lopnruto unit, and unnmn
thorn nccoitlltiK to thu vont of rorlu
inntlan. '
Under Ihn IrrlK.tt Inn dlntrlct, Inw
4 cnactad In 1917, lha dlntrlct could
not raqulro construction lioiidn In cx
com of ,26 pur cunt of Ilia amount of
tho com met. Thin linn boon cured
an tho itntuio now provlden thnt no
uch honil ihall ha lonn than 25 pur
cont of tho eonntrtirtlon cont. '.
'Tho dralnnito dlntrlct law wan nlno
amondod In noma Important fgnturcn
no thnt It now cinrenpondn mnro
clonoly with tho IrrlKnllon dlntrlct
Inw nnd nil iiuuxtlou hnn boon ollmln
ntotl an to whether .or not tho ohllKii
tlon or tho dlntrlct wan an Individual
or'n cnminuiilty olillmitlou liy fixing
It dnflulluly an a community obliga
tion. . . A
AiukIiu;- ntatuto wnn onnctod pro
vldlnit for tho certification of rnth
rko dlntrlct hondn In tho munii man
ner a IrrlKiitlon dlntrlct liondn aro
now cortlfled.
SumnilitK up, therefore much fa
vorable icKlnlntlon wnn ncrtirod nf
foctlnR roclamntlon. In fact tho Innt
lenlnluturo noomed to tnko a more
favnrublo view toward raclamntlon
tnan Its prodoconxorn.
I Vt-wV-'V If
One minute , pltue ' ,
HLGI& FERGUSON i' Ui& Parisian Vife
An;KrCCAFTPu-furo
Aro Kruucb dinner Kownn, cut low,
liitmndunt? Do they hurinonizu with
thu vlewn of uldorly pernonn of Puri
tanical tundonclen? Should young
hrlden yield to parental opponltlon on
problumn' of ilrunnT Thonu lira a few
FARM LOANS OF LOCAL
DISTRICT RFACH $200,000
The Fcilei'iil In ml lunik of Siioknne
Iiiih (lecliireil und luid u ilividcnil ol'
oiiu-liulr per colli per monlli on nil
Hlock oiitKlnnilitiir on Ih'ceiuher iHt,
31118. Tilt- Mcillord Nntioniil Knrm
Loan A 'Not'iittiiin Iiiih. inerciiHeil' il
unnitiil stork iroin l(I.OU(l to $0.-
(Klll in ordi r In tiontiniiu to niuko lounx
to unfe for this ,. eieiiimtnttv. J Ins
tiieiitiH tho olllslutiirinr lining in (his
uominiitiilv Imvn. reneluul $L'(lfl,tl(l().
Sis says I'm too
particular, but
she agrees with
me there's no
corn flakes like .
POST
TOASTIES
ALLIED DOCTORS
TO HALT
TURKISH PLAGUE
.CONKTANTINori.K. April J.')..
(Itv ninil.) Americnti, llritislt,
Kreiicli mul (Ireek plivnieiiinn .urn
slriviuir with miulit nml inniii to pre
vent no outbreak of the pliiL'iiu in the
reuiiiii exiencliinf uliiiii; the mirth
shore of tho Aueun Sen from Sul
oniki to ('otistuiitiiiople. In thin
work the Hril.hh, French nml Greek
nrmies nml llio Auiericiin lied C'rosn
are cooiHTiititiir.
"Amotion mid Knulnml us well lis
thu fur off corners of tho onrth enn
not nlTonl in those davs to i en ore
outhrenks of ilisenso no mutter where
lliev occur," ileelurcd n Hritinh siini
tnrv oll'ieer in oluireo of thu work of
cleanillL' UP ('oustutitinoplo. "If I lie
pIiil'uo is alloweil to breed hero in tlu
Nonr Knst sooiior or Inter it: will
reach Kuclnml nml Americn. And its
ravaircs if n I lowed to sprend will ox
coed those of the Ho-culled iiillueii
M." Kiislorn Min'ciliiiiiii whieh has been
n baltli'L'romid for centuries nml
which since llll'J Iiiih been fouulit
over nnd over ucnin is tmluv n hor
rible moss. Tile onrlv siiiniiier sun is
breeilinu- flies nml inosuuitoes bv the
millions, tho unhealthy Struma vol
lev is steiimiiii; 'with miiluriiil vn
pors, the streets of Drum. Serros,
Knviillii, Xutithi und tho liiindreds of
oilier small villuues are filtliv lievoml
helief. .
Tho returned refucces live in shell
sliullered ruins under snniturv.eon
ditinns unspenkiihle. Their rat's are
alive with vermin. From llio bit' lied
Cross warehouse nl Kuvnllu housiin:
11(111 families of rofuu'oes from five lo
ii dor.en deiul from Ivplius were re
imivod doily Inst mouth. Tho refit
u'ees were onsv vietims niter innnv
months of soini-sliiryution in Ilulun
rin, Tho cliildron of Eastern Mitedo
nin nrc pitiful siulilH, HiirieriiiL' I lie
results of semi-stiirvution, willi their
littlu rihs showing plainly throuith
their taut drown flesh. With hollow
luck lustre eves thev lie about on tho
streets in the sun indifferent to thrir
fate.
Knell tin v lens of thonsnnds of
lonvos of lirend lire distributed hv the
Hod Cross in iln?,ens of Serbiiin. Mn
eedoniun mid Uumiininn cities. Hales
of clolh'ntf nro uiven not to the need
iest.' 'Serums imninst disonso nro in -ieeled
in llueisuiids of peasants mid
"ilelousinu" hulhs nro uiven to those
livimr in the crowded centers.
REV; BOOZERFSERMON
of tho quonilonn which aro brought
to tho attention of npoctutorn who aro
rorluuulo onouKh to noa Klnlo Keritu
non In hor now Artcruft photoplay,
"llln 1'urlnluri Wlfa," which will ho
nhnwn at tho Liberty thoutor toduy
nnd tomorrow, '
STARTING SERVICE
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1'AIIIS, April 1.1. (Correspond
ence of tho Associntcil I'russ.)--W'lint
is characterized as one of the
most vital steps towards tho speedy
reconstruction of war-lorn Kurono
is beiiiL' token this work in tho in
miL'tirntiiMi of tho IhrotiL'li. trunseon
tiuenlul train service between l'liris.
HelL'raile und Hucbarest via 1'onlnr
lier. Miliiti. Triest. Auriim and Vin
kovoo. This line would tinder nnv
oriliuiirv cireuuislanccs ho a irrcnt
boon to tho traveler und to tho linsi
m ss uiiin, hut now. on tho eve of
thu Mtinint: of pence, it assumes nn
ineulciiliililo importance to tho wel
fare of many countries.
Thu allied eupituls will now be
linked up once more bv u rapid ser
vice which will nermit of ensv com
munieutions. Tho slow sen route enn
ho nhiimlotied for thu numerous irov
ernmontul missions which will plnv a
L'leat part in tho reconstruction. In
niiineroiis other ways the now lino will
facilitate tho process of rchuildini;
tho fortunes of tho allies.
Tli u t this railway avoids Germnnv
and undoubtedly will tnko nwnv much
of the trado of tho (lenniin railways
finds no adverse criticism in I'nris,
The French nro unite content to see
the rnilwnvs of their luto enemies lio
dormant for a time. Whether tho
new ullied lino will ultimately become
tho irront trade urlerv for tho con
tinent, rcpliieiue; tho (icmiun linos
between the North Sell ports nnd tho
Kast, is ii mutter ot much discus
sion. There nrf nrnuments on both
sides of tho oiiostion. Certainly its
immediate, effect is expected to bo to
lessen the (ionium prospoeis. Whelh
er there is any sentiment in trado.
which will influence futiira develop
ments, remniiiK to bo soon.
The new servieo will provide
throuuli trains de luxe between Paris
and Hek'rnilo three times onch weok.
nccordinir to present plans. One
train n week will co lhrom;b to Iluch
n rest. Thus with u food train ser
vieo between I'nris nml tho F.nulish
channel ports, F.ticlmul will imnin be
brouirht into closo touch with her
custom allies. ,
As soon as possible the lino will he
extended to Constantinople mid to
Athens, but tho riiiininif .of trains
to these places now is impossible ow
inir to the destruction of rnilwnvs
dlirimr tho war. It, will tako sev
eral months to repair tho dninuire. In
nddition. rollinir stock is very scarce.
Kven now it is necossnrv to mnko n
wide detour to uet to liuchurest
from Helirrnde,
I- .
iProbubly no Hormon announced by
iKiv. 1, Myron llnozcr, pastor ot tlin
l'roahytorlnn church of this city, hnn
producotl such n atnrm of protost nor
no many wordn of commondntlon as
tho ona announcod for Sunday niorn
ItiK, when tho loca olorKynu.n la to
deal with President Wilson's utlltmio
on wartime prohibition. Tho divis
ion ot sontlmonl scorns about ovonly
dlvidad with a little tho more ponttlvo
tnno In tho protost In which group n
considerable number hnvo signified
tholr Intention ot romnlninR away.
I'arhnpH tlin rovorond Rantloman will
find hlmsnir with a typical sunimer
conKi'oKatlon which spoils empty
pews. .. i .
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
TURKEY MANDATE
I'AUIS, Muv 22, fKv Uia'ahho
clutcd I'resit.i llonrv .Horitctilliun,
former Arnerionn urnbassudor to Tur
key .him submitted n memorandum to
President Wilson conccrninif tlio nro
posnl thnt the United Stales should
biieome tnnnilatorv for Conntuntioo
plo. It is understood thnt he favors
the inclusion of Constantinople. Ana
tolin und Anncniii under ofio man
date us bcinir advuntaueoiis for ud
minislralive punioses bv eombinini;
u lurtfo Hection of Northern. Attn Mi
nor undor ono ncntru! iidininistrution,
Tho nttcHtion ot mandates for vu
riotiH pnrl of Tnrkov i licforo tho
council of four.
President Wilson's recommenda
tion relative to Accepting a mandate
for Constantinonle will depend lartrc
Iv upon the report of a commuution
created todnv for invostieution of
conditions in Kvria, llenrv Church
ill Kimr. president of Oberlin collcKe.
nnd Charles H. Crane will be the
American rcpresontntivtn and will
have collcnuues from tho allies and
ussoeiut'ed powers, the commission
will lenvo iminodiutolv to study con
ditions in Turkey.
Mm. Loo Watklnn arrived Jiomo
thin forenoon from Salem where sho
attendod tho Kobekah convention
On Auiittst 14, .1IIM, n foreo of
Siilvnt'on , Army workers was in '
Hvussels, " followitiit up Frit lice's i
iiriny. I
Try itl; For a few cents you can
I dry clean everything. ?
Save five to ten dollars quickly by
dry clonnlng everything in the homo
with gnsolino thnt Would be ruined by
eonp and water suits, .coats, waists,
nilkn, lares, gloves, shoes, furs, drap
erlrs, rugs everything I
l'lnee a gallon or muro of gasoline In
a dUhpnn or washboller, then put In
the things to bo dry cleaned, then
wnsh them with Solvlto soap. Shortly
Everything comes out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles,
T)o not attempt to dry clean without
Solvlto soap. Thin ganollne soap is tho
secret of all dry cleaning.
.A package of Solvlto, soap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little at, any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or away from flame. '
iuyMtr&nV.W 1 Jf
Safe
Milk
For Infants
& Invalid1!
RoCooldaf
A Nutritious Diet for An Ages.
Quick Lunch; Home or Office.
OTHERS or IMITATIONS
: The fact is ;('
Over half the
truck Tonnage
of America
is carried on
TIRES
Liu-
0 - i 3t J"1
mum-- m iiniii i nWmswHl mm III 1 . II
in Tires and Service
"fIRESTONE was first to produce most
of the important truck -tire improve- - v -
ments. ' Our service also is first in speed,
thoroughness and economy. :
We have a truck-tire, press of tremendous M
capacity. . We have all the other machines M
nccd-t- ; :M
Our men understand truck tires. They, ' '
therefore, combine great care with
results.
Elliott & Cook Auto Co.
3L
Why Pay War Prices?
BUY
BAKING
POWDER
Ounces for
for Over 25 Years
Millions of pounds of K G Baking
Powder were bought by the Gov-
ernment for our troops overseas
more than all other' brands com
bined. Why?
n i Because the price was right and
the Government officials reCog- , .
nized its quality.
, , , . - " , . .. -f-
The K C label is your guarantee
that you are getting the same
quality baking powder used, by the
Army Navy Marine Corps and
Government Hospitals. Then
Why Pay War Prices?
Ask Your Grocer
JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO
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