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BEDFORD m TK1BUNB, MTTDFOTIT), OftFGON. WEDNESDAY, MAPCTI 21. 1020.
L
Wiilter Tnuzc. Sr.. of Salctn, or
ganizer of Leniiiml Wood i'or Presi
dent KcfHihlicmi chilis hrou'liout the
state, who arrived here Tuesdav. de
elares he has found much Wood sent i
lnent amoni: local reouhlteans and
flint a In rue club will soon lie organ
ized bv him in Mod ford, which will
be amalirnmated with the Women's
Leonard Wood club of .Jackson coun
ty, which was orunjiized lien smut'
time airo with si lai'jv nember-hip.
.Mr. Too.e is iindcniablv n Wood
euthusijist and a.n imlc l a titrable
worker in the cans', lie is at it
everv moment and no vuler is too bard
jor him to tackle, as wilness the facl
tliat he was seen in earnest confab
with Jiill (Jates. the local liard
bniled min;-wumi t his morninLr, and
each concedes that they were not
discussing tint weather or biirinii
crops.
Mr. Tooze has iust enue from Ash
land where a Leonard Wood club was
organized .Afondav nitihl with over
a hundred members and with the fol
lowing officers: President. I-Vcd ('.
Holmes: vice it-cMoVal, William M.
Uricsfs: Keerelnrv, K A. Apiileirate,
and treasurer. .Mrs. .Minnie Jackson.
v. Tooze. who makes his head
G muter at the Hotel Holland, was
trrcatlv rejoiced over Heneral Wood's
vietitrv in South Dakota election ini-Jiiaries.
HAKKK. Orn., M'ur. 1M. -Notice
linn just been issued liv Hid nl't'ieers
nl' tlie Oittlu iiml llnrsi! Kaisers' iis
Mpi'iutinli ill' Oremm, Unit the. dates
ill' tlio nnnual meetinir nl Hums lias
been definitely fixed fur Jl'uv 2 1
n nil 25.
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
IIow To Get Relief When Ilcail
and Nose arc Stuffed Up.
' Count fl fly t Your mM in lirnd or
cntnrrh ilifmppoars. Your clopput no,
trils will open, tlio nir nnnuKrrt nf your
licad will clear nml you can brenl.lio
freely.' No moro miiilllinr, linvkii,
lliucotia' difleharKe, ilryiieHA or lieiulacho;
no alrilKnliiik' for hroatli at nixlit.
.- Cict ft nniftll liottlo of Kly'a' Crwim
Balm from your ilni'ist- anil apply a
littlo of thin frugrimt luiliHeplic creiun
in your noturilB. it piMietruU'8 throun ,
every nir piiHBnRoTof the heiul, RootliiiiK
and hculiiiR tho.. swollen or inlliuiiiHl
mucoua mcmbriine, giving you iuHtimt
Telief. Head eolilaund catarrh yieliL
l&o magic Don'tiBlay atuiXcd-up tuid
miserable, ",JtcIicfjis!surc.f I
"Auction or Souls" nt I'.ialtu
I.in-nl tlieutre imtrons will be irivn
tbe first oiMuirtunit v tbev ever lnid
In i-ee iin iiiitlicntie reproduction of
Ibe modern slave m-rki ts nnd linr
I'tns of Turkey during the presMita
tion, nl the liinltii theatre, of
"Auction of .Souls," tbe sen
sational nii'lui'i.atiiin of the nniaz
iiiir e-criences of Aurora Murdiuun-
n. n, sole survivor ot .li).oiill yoiin
( bnstiiin uirls taken motive bv the
lurks when tbev ravished Armenia
in 111 1.1.
I'll to the nrcsent lime all film and
stn''o vcr-inns of Kusfern lian-in and
slave market scenes - even those nro
diiccil bv Ibe urculcsL directors
sniiubt their iusoiration from the
stories of the Arabian Nights and
from iiaintiuirs which rciiroduccd tin
harems nml slave markets of a
thousand veins niio, and which are
nut true to life in the twentieth cen
tury. In "Auction of Souls," the nru
iliiccrs have broken Willi tradition
and in sta'e sellinjr, costume and ac
tion, have rciiroduccd not a conven
tional Arabian Nicht slave market
and harem scene, but have takenns
their models these ulaccs as tbev ex
isted before the lirilish entered L'oii-.stantiniiiilc.
(with militarism, they add, and show1
the allies that Germany is determined
I lu take such a stand.
There are a few armed guards, but
no real army is to bo seen. It is
planned to have an old army com
mander, Captain Itredam, In charKe
of "tlio security Kuurds" which is to
be composed of workmen, who can be
called to arms in case of emergency.
Fricilrii h Stahl, one of the eiBht
members of tlio Dusselilorr CYfVlll i vt.
committee, installed in the provincial
Kovernmeiit house told the Associated
Press the movement precipitated by
the Kapp revolt was particularly a
workmen's protest airalnsf that mili
tary movement and militarism in gen
eral.
"This is no soviet revolution," he
lll'Clareil. "At Din inmuont :t i Ir.nut
wo are .standing on tlio 'same grounds
as the ri'Kular Kovernment chosen by
tno people of Germany. What we
want the government to do is to up
hold the peoples' will expressed in
the last elections and to crush
mililarlsm in every form.
"Kverything will go on smoothly.
The woiklngmen, Including the head
anil lianil workers will work now
with a will, while under military rule
as it had developed last month under
Noske, they worked against their
will.
ALLOW HUNS TO USE ARMY.
(Continued from Pago Ono)
exit from the sorely pressed town
safely open to the Hoops.
:0III,i:.Z, Mar. ottn Main-
dorr, who was released from prison
to take charge of the communist
movement in the Itnbr basin, lias or
dered all workmen who havo seen
military service to report for duty,
threatening, if they fail to obey, to
cut off their rood rations. Sineo gain
ing control, the reds havo re-established
the German food ration nnd
have requisitioned druggists nnd doc
tors to euro for the wo'iindeil.
The communist military equipment
is a complete modern warfare uni
form, hut somo of tlio men in the
ranks aro wearing civilian clothes.
Itoports reaching hero Htato many
women are fighting with tlio com
munists. There arc many nuti-semillc. dem
onstrations, althii inaiK of tlio com
munist leaders and ori'icers aro Jews.
SUCCESS MARKS DRIVE.
(Continued from Page One)
DUSSKI.DOItK, War. 2.1. (Hy As
sociated Press.) Leaders of the elo
nienls which have taken over control
of this city Insist tlio movement
should not Jie termed communistic, as
Soviets tliruoul Germany are consid
ered impossible and dangerous.
H Is desired abovo all to do away
our requisition is in m.'w for a few
dozen at least, and some with soven
palms. The tasto of batllo surely
stirs up roil blooded Americans, even
if It is only the battlo for "Perma
nent Prosperity" that is now being
waged in Mcdrord.
'Major lien Sheldon threw down the
gaum let yesterday by outstripping
Major Domergiie's division in tlio
raco tor the objective which is -1011
members. .Major lien is certainly en
tilled to tho chronio on tlio first day
out. AYihen approached by the war
correspondent ho would not comment
on how ho had done it or what his
plans were. "We arc sitting pretty" is
all lie would offer. Iloniorguo, the
foxy major who is collaborating in the
great offensive, when told of Major
Sheldon's comment bad much to say.
"I saw him 'sitting pretty at the
lunch yesterday, hut wait until we
really try and he will stop sitting nnd
Sure
Relief
1 IH0GESV0NJJ
l 6 Bell-ans
Jcd-M Hot water
'FOR INDIGESTION
Get More Wear
Out of Your Clothes
That's the anszver to your
clothes problem for spring
A LL clothes are high priced whether they
are good or bad. So there's just one
way to make your clothes cost less.
Get good ones; the kind that wear the
longest; that lowers your clothes cost per day;
you spend less by the year.
That's the kind of a service we give you with Hart
Schaffner & Marx clothes; satisfaction or your money back.
ho won't look nearly to pretty when
the smile vt disappointment replaces
that of over-confidence. We did not
pick out our cream and soft stuff for
a Jhowins tho first day." Well, you
can K-e for yoursulf that Domergiie's
dander in up and no telling what will
happen before we get through.
Tho teams all met this morning at
tho headquarters at ten o'clock and
started cut promptly. Things are
oiled up and woe to the would-be im
movable object that tries to utop
their irresistable force. The first
day saw them off to a lato start and
much of the time was spent in rout
ing their districts and learning the
game. Tuesday's results represented
little more than one hour's efforts.
The teams met at lunch again to
day at tho Holland and after the bus
iness was reported, were treated to a
real needle" talk by .Mr. J. C. Herbs
man of Portland. Mr. Ilerhsman has
been on the chaulau(iia platform for
years. His subject is "Dry Hones"
and he surely makes one hear the headquarters at ten o'clock and re
crackling of the "dry bones" in his port at the luncheon at 12:15 at the
lecture. I Med ford hotel.
Tomorrow morning the teams will I A complete roster to date of the
again go out in a desperate attempt newly signed Chamber of Commerce
to clean-up and get the work over. All . members will be published in tomor
teams will report promptly at the j row's paper.
Chapped Hands?
Turpo, the only Turpentine oint
ment, will fix it. After washing
hands, ruh in Turpo before drying.
My' what a difference! Try it.
STurpo
THC TUBPCOT1NC OIHTMIMT.
ii
It
Perhaps You Don't Know
says the Good Judge
That nearly every wise to
bacco chewer got over the
big chew idea long ago.
A little of the Real Tobacco
Chew gives you more to
bacco satisfaction and saves
you money. Its rich taste
lasts a long time.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine cut tobacco
L..J.lU.,M,ajJll.l,.l..l,U,UJII.rMfWPHm-i!WIry
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PAGE
Friday Night
March 26th.
GUS HILL'S
Latest and Best Offerinz
Mutt and Jeffs
Dream
The Funniest oC All Fool Fancies
DELIRIOUS DANCING
CATCHY MUSIC
GOOD COMEDY
A REAL BEAUTY CHORUS
Prices 55c, 85c, $1.10. Includinn
War Tax Seats now Selling 12
to 45 to 7.
I MANNS The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Women's Fascinating New Coats
and Suits
WE'VE COLLECTED SCORES OF THE VERY LOVELIEST STYLES DESIGNED FOR EASTER
WEAR. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE, TOO.
Spring hats with all the
dashing blocks for young
men and dressy shapes
for business men.
Wc h avc a selection of
shirts, ties, hosiery, etc.
that gives you a wide range
of choice.
Nowhere will you find prettier Suits
H than these new navy blue Serge Suits,
from $37.50 to $65.00
New navy hint; Tricot i no Suits
from $50.00 to $95-00
Some very nifty Suits in Tans and
Deer colors from $60.00 to $S5.00
We are agents for the celebrated
"Tweed 'o Wool" Suits at $55 each
WOMEN'S CORSETS ON SALE
THURSDAY
At Less Than Regular Prices
Now fursots in spring models, clastic
top, flesh only. AW sizes. Uogcilar
H $12.00 values, ' 1 1C
H Thursday $1.10
New spring models, medium bust,
long hip, all sizes. Regular (P-l HZ
Al ways in Earnest
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
No liiitn U north more to tho community thun lie coiitrihiitos to its nphiilMing. .Inin tlu ( haiiihri- of
COIIUIUTCO,
it
Jr'-'.'iO values.
'sday
New Corset, with clastic, sides, high
and low bust. K'e-uhir $:!.()(! flf QD
values. Thursday $l.t0
Agents for "(iossard" Corsels.
Complete line of Warner's K'etl Kern
and Uust Proof Corsets from $2.00
to $10.00 pair.
AVoinen's Hatiste lilooniers. in till
sizes, fine quality. Regular $1.00
pair 7J.'
values.
Our Special Monthly
SALE
OF GEORGETTE AND
CREPE DE CHENE
BLOUSES
AT $6.75
Kv siu'i'iul nrrnn'jt'iiient with
one of tho xl'vv Impost Mouse
makers lu the country we re
ceive each month a new allot
ment of Silk (Mouses.
One other uood store in lnanv
hundreds of oilier eilies un
der similar arrangement, re
reives the same new Styles, at
the same time. 1
--So (hat these special month
ly Hlouse sales are nalion-wiiL
in their scope.
And hccaiiM' thev are. ami
liecausc the Waists are pro
duced in tremendous (inaiiti
lies under a most economical
method, the values are always
decidedly unusual.
- -This is true irrespective of
market conditions.
In this allotment there are
eitiht attractive Styles. Just
a limited auantitv. and none
of the Styles can be dupli
cated. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF
NEW SMART COATS
Beautiful new Sport Coats at $18.00,
$25.00 and $35.00 each. j
New Polo Cloth Coats in nifty new
styles $35.00 to $75.00 each
New Tweed 'o Wool Coats in Sport
styles, at $35-00 each s
New full length Coats for women in
Navy lluc. Tan and Deer, from, each
$25.00 to $50.00 p
See our New line of Middv Blouses-
from $2.98'to $4.48
Some with wool and flannel collars, ad-
justiltle.
DAINTY SUMMER GLOVES- W
Kayser's Silk Cloves in white and
black, all sizes.
Special, pair
Women's Strap-AVrist Cliamoisette g
Gloves in White. Urcy, Tan and Pon-
gee. All Sizes. Very special, 25
Women's French Kid Cloves, in borwns S
and greys. Special, Q JF 5
pair ! pd.D s t
Women's Cape Cloves, in Brown", Grey
and Beaver. Special, flQ TA 2
pair
" HOSIERY SAVINGS I !
Women's Pine Cotton Hose in black
and white. Very special, 29C
Hoys Heavy Cotton Host; in black and
white. Very special,
pair
Women's Pine Lisle Hose in black,
white and brown. AH sizes. gQj, s
Women's Silk and Lisle Hose, in black,
white and hrown. Special,
"air
39c I
$1.25 1
A COMPELLING SALE OF SUMMER WASH FABRICS
H I .ovely, crisp, bright and pretty and diversified in style are the new wash fabrics for summer. This sale com-
piises Voiles. Ginghams, Organdies.' Batistes, Gaberdine and other striking effects. Especial attention is
called to tho prices. .
H NEW WHITE GOODS
HI White Voiles in till qualities and
j widths, from 10 to -Pi inch. Priced at
H yd 59, 79c, 9Sc $1.19, $1.98
New crisp white Organdies, perma-
neiit finish, fine quality, 40 inch
width, yard 4S and 9S
! -I.") inch width $1.19 and $1.39
H f I inch width, very special, yd $1.75
E White Poplin, '27 inches wide, mcr-
i cerized. Special, 59C
H inch Poplin Cloth for white Skirts
69c
NEW DRESS VOILES
New Verlaine Voiles for dresses and
smocks, all new patterns in dark col-
69c
ill
ors. Has cloth is worth to
day .-,1.00 a vard. Special, yd
See display in window.
Picardie Voiles, Pine and Sheer, in
the new and wanted shades, fine im
ported quality, 10 inches wideA SIC
.Special, yard vlo
New Wash Goods in Crash. Organ
dies, silk and cotton Crepes, Shot
ones, all new patterns. 40
inches wide, vard
NEW SPRING SILKS
Press Satins in all tho new
spring shades. 3.") inches
:::d: $3.98
wide
vard
'i I 'm l
$1.25
and .Middies. Special
vard
, H A GINGHAM BARGAIN
S 50 pieces fine Zephyr Ginghams,
beautiful patterns. Worth OQ
ii 50c. Soecial. vard . L
'!Mani
V.A.I
"Mallinson's Silk Do Luxe,
"Khaki Kool," oti inches
wide, in Jade Green, Heart
of Franco, Tan and White.
s':1:::1::1:..., $5.98
Dream Crepe in white, for
Blouses. Indost ruetaMe,
The Crepe of supreme quali
ty and beaut v. Very 6M OC
i u
Stou
Oman's
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE.
special, vard
Imperial Long Cloth
Chamois finish, 36 inches wide
at
MEDFORD. OREGON
35S 39 and 59 yard
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