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' 5TEDF0TIT) STATE TRTBUTTR. SrETVFOTm, 0!,M: :0Y. WRIWERMY. MATtfli 21. 1020. pivot; tttkf RED CROSS HAS N. EAST RELIEF Amoni: mnnv ntoiN iIutc s'tms t be a iiiisi'imreiiiiiiii ut' the ivlnlion of the Committee i' r Kelirf in Hit Xt':ir Knt to tin Aii!tric:iii liud Cnws. "Whv n.t let the Krd Cn liantlle the work," or "WVve ii hi:ul v subscrihptl to tin1 hd Cr---." sir statements sometime-; made tn War Kast workers when thev are securing: iV,nd for the work. When rnndi- lio,- Iu-rul:le a'llte ill the Ne;tr Ka!t --Armenia, Svria aril ail i i ni iiir ter ritories, it wa found that hoth or ganization were workini: in tlte -am" it rrihirv, t'ir tin relief of tin niiVr-er-, and it wii- ooii -i-en that tin would lead to an inevitable duplica tion of work. It w;i decided that ne of tlnitvv.i -houhl retire trma the Held. The Committee lor Near K:i ii.-Iief lii-nur .the olde-t in tin tie!-!. v a-, found to be he-1 organized In handle the .sit nation, and the hYd Cios viilidrew a tier turnin-j- over to the Near Kast Uelief alnio-t ah their Miihes in thi area, a laruejl lTiiih) of their workers, an.) vii.nno.- "M j) fund. With complete ,.ev,.r, I i-i handle the work in this an-a. Thus i r It U th:-t it is n..f l.o -ih'e to aid i the work there throiii:li .subscription to the (od- Cross. However, tlieV reabe the vital nerd there and are helping the work i:i everv wav possible. I'r. Livingston Farrand. ehainnan of the eeatrai (oaihiitlee of the Wed Cm rceeiilh aid: "The lied fl'ii i-. hot operal iiiir in, the near east, anil the re-pon -ihilitv for expre--.ini Aiaeriean -.m-pathv lor t he- -trie ken people arr.ed entirelv bv oiir committc (the Near Ka-t ttelieH. It is ea r-nc-tlv to he hoped that the anneal for lands for Near Ka-t Keliel' will meet with a wide spread and open handed -npport tioni the American people." LXInN. Mar. i -I v Ward, the novcli--ea-e todav in a L .Mr-. Ilnmph t. died ot Iteari itdoii hospital. A Ml HIGH RECORD j NKW Y o ! : K , Mar. L i -The Canu ;dian dollar uas iptoti .1 at !u mi cents ja new hiuh r.coid ia i he present up- ward movement at th" opening of the . iorei(;n exchange maili' i here today. The Knslish pmnd sP-rliiij; was qtinl ed at or haIfY-n: above yester- u!a"s elof-e. I-Tane t -Iti-eks nold at the ;ia:e of t I.:1T for th-- Aiaeriean dol ! lar. up I.'. centimes, and lire checks I al the rate of !.M. tii Hi centimes. 'Herman marks were naoied at l.l!7 'eents ea. h. boys and girls after school when they want ii i si f "something to eat." M 0 j j V Blue Label Karo is dandy for Home- Vjf Wlm) made Candy. It is easy to make and costs M ljfy$r much less than store candy. Write for ( 'Wt" rafMt iree book of recipes. P. S. Ask your grocer for the price of Karo by iLWrt 'l the dozen cans. l!M"K'lRM'i SLICED bread and Blue Label Karo. Let the children have all they want, instead of high priced jams, jellies or pre serves. It satisfies the natural desire for sweets and takes the place of high price store candy. Karo is a body-building, energy - producing food. Give it to the CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York LARK EVANS IS GIVEN SENTENCE 1 5 YEARS IN PEN. In eiri-itit e.. .: at .laeksoiiville tii- dav l.aik Kvai.- a- -elltelieed hv .hul'je l' y. t'alkin- to vear- Mi I the -t; te penitent ta rv tor the hidnao inir and r diberv ! V. i. While on September 1'!. la-t. Tin- eMreme pen- I altv lixed bv law is 'il e:ir-. tin-' Newberrv, a ttornev tor l an-, at ollee uave Ilotiee (hat I'.VaHs Wolli.il ask for a new trial and the eonrt set the -lav of -enieia-e tor oil dav- in, whieh time the new trial motion mu-t be filed. This noon . Inde Calkins al-o sen-j t eneed T. .). Smith, the I. V. V. ! wanderer arre-ted in Meilt'ird onse t time i, and who wa- enit led ' etlTUlt eolirt till-, torelio.iii nl el mil- I I nal svndiealisin, to one vear ia the! ! penitentiarv, but paroleit him unto ' the idmre of Histrh-t Attornev K'nb erts. There has alwavs been soiee j doubt as to Smith's sanitv. This i-, i the lir-t eoiivii-Liou on this eharire in' the llistorv of .laeksoil yollillv. ! Kvans has been a pri-oner in Ihei i (intilv iail sinee .Monday when hi-. bail bond id" 1.1111(1, wi-ieh was fixed bv the court lollowiii': his eouviet ion la-d Saturdav, was inerea-ed to To, dim, whieh sum' his lather, who was oa the lir-t bond, did not raise. Mrs. Lark Kvans, who was arre-ted vesterdav forenoon on the ehare of beinu1 an aeeoinpliee of her hus ! baud in the robbery of White, ua-l linallv ndeased earlv last eveiiim: ot. rldHMl hail, the oriiMinl hail of .-r'J.tlHi) I t i.ed in Jut - iee Ta vlor'- eourt all her arraignment vesterdav noon ha' iinr bitrll ri'dueed oil reeominelldal Ion of Hi-triet Att iruev Roberts and Sheriff Terrell. Her prchmiiinrv hearing lias been set for 1 H a. in. Kridav. Mr. Kvans of I'oilland. her father-in-law. is on her bond. Smith, the I. W. W., senteia-ed this noon, was arrested some t line nn bv the poliee on a vauranev eliarje. Mid alter his arrest uttered astonish iiiLr uupatrio1i4 statements before the poliee and proseeulor under exami nation. He said he did uo( believt in our form of jiivcriiinciil mid favored anv means possible to overthrow it. lie had onlv come to the idtv ahoiil a week before his arrest, and spent his time nierelv loathe around town and not do anv tnlkintr whalever. lie was evainined this week hv a eom mission aiipointed hv the court as to his sanitv, and the examiners found that he was sane. .S ujru 10 J. G. 10VE. ( tin' i.t : '" til-. 1 nut M"t ;i II! I ;l!i M aU--- II) IVt-rnl Vv.il W.i ( !it-,'.I t !,r.l:iv ,i,'T, l iv.l II. 1 1 1 i ili-A M ! ...li:ir,l i.i...,-rl v ..l' : 11 :' r. -tl. mi- t Vnt r.il ',.;ut l.i . I. mm - 1 1 ..tw ..f .iii-tt..rlli. !...:. Ail -:li l!i.' 1 1 1 1 1 r..!i-iiti '. : ii. ii : i. !i,n:n. , ,1. il l- In in - ! ; i. lir in 1 In- 1 1.- -!i ' .. . r i ! ..I -:-.."'(. I i.r... i-1 I ' lllrluii"'- 'J. ;t i-l'. !' I. .1 1 - . !') jiiTi-s :th';ilt:i. I In- u-l . t-roiii I;. ml. A Ik. 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Il !- inmh:ilil.- Hint tin- Imniiv will iviii.n i' t.. I'urtlmi.l. v. Ii.-iv Mr. II, m-kin- tn;l i-llt.'l- int.. lili-iln-.s. :i II llnliL-ll llii- lin-n'l I ii .In.-i.l.-.l. Th.-ir in- muni i-l-.-ivlii.rn ,.ii, hn n .li-liin-l I..-S l.i I'.-nlrnl P.iint. Mn.ll'..iil mill tlm vnllnv. nlll-i mill :nl nihl li:ir,!iv im! C-i- t iv il, - Ml h THEORY It's a fact that the use cl a'cohol even in nioderaie doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect. x With Mortford trnfto ia Moilford mado an easily assimilated toni nutrient supplies the body with those elements that contribute tn n, slrenyth. Free from alcohol or any other fr'jr harmful element, ilVir Scoff's builds strength (ji A by nourishment. eUtt? Scjtt&HuwIIC.UtuuIulitM.N.J. l-i4 FARMER SMS HE " NEVER INTENDS 10 BE WITHOUT II j I was rn h' ly rWieved of my ! I rouble-; !unr yt-ars a--'o by Tanlaii anil in eU!oe,i the be?t o? health v. r si;n-.-." -;.iti Ivlwanl Hall, a well 'm:.ii :.n !ii.-i who liv-js on Route j l'.e n. Inilmli. Minn. " ; -,vo via :s I had the worst -or! of s!;:i.;nii trouble and rheiuna jMi. " eor.iinai-.l Mr. Hall. '"what. ;! ':! I ui.'-t ;i ' ; . eat would Kix.r on aiy :iO'n:-. ii ami I v, as o nauseated . ; i - r in' i : ; v i un a! coll Id not .i.'iaiti a i:i.;o; ! would suffer tor- ill tio.u and . to add to niv uiiei- troa 'Irs. I was taken with ibo li'-aiu.tl i-i:i hi my lej;?. and kuoo a sueh a bad fix t up and down. i ii.-; of ot her thines .vh ieh diti nu' no ;-;ood 1 started tafc i ! 1 1 '. 'fan hie -uiti, felievo me. 1 soon l'.-li hlie a new man. My appetite i.iaie Lack anil I eould eat. anythintc I w,mi ted without it hurt in iv mo t he has! int. The rheumatism left mo u t i t el a ml , as I nt a ted before, al- ( i li o11 e W i h is v. as I our years af;o r haven't had a iraee of bad health --in.e. alv.nvs Keep Tankie in th I lie .iso a nil c u e in a while tako u i lit Me, for 1 heliev it will keep uny : body ni line .sltape and I am always ' leroinuieutlinir it to soiaeone." j Tanlae b; sold in Med ford by West I Side Pharmacy, and by leading druK jists in every ti.wn. Adv. j GliVi CHUNG China Herb Store Ilorb cure for oaraclio, headache, cntarrli, diphtheria, soro throat Inns; IronhU., kidney trouble, etom nU troulili', heart trouble, chills and finer, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked bri'iiiit. euros nil kinds ot goiters. NO OPERATIONS. .Miult'onl. OrpROT, Jnn. 13, 1917 This Is to certttj mat 1, the under filpnPil, had very aovore stomach trou hlo and had bijcn Tiothered for several years nnd last August was no expected to live, anil Hearing ot Olrr ChuiiB (whoso Herb Store is at 211 South Kront street, Medford), I de rided to get herbs for mv stomach trouble, nnd I started to fooling bet tor ia s,oon nu 1 used them and totlaj am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to seo (iim Chung and try his Herbs. (SlKiicd) W tt. JOHNSON Witnesses. Win. Lowls, Ragle Point W. U Childreth, Eagle Point M. A. Anderson, Medford ' S, It. Ilolmos, Kagle 1'olni V., K. Mi.ore, Haglo Point. .1. V. Mclntyro, Kaglo Point. (loo. Von ler Holler,, Euglo Point Thns K Nlctiols. Katrle Point. Playing Today and All Adults 35c Loges of Week 50c NOTE It is advisable thai parents see it he fore ncriiiittinti their children to do so A great motion picture opened here this afternoon. It presents the pictured true story of the sole survivor of half a million Armenian girls- Avarora Mardig'aniao Herself She is the Armenian beauty who escaped to America after two years of unspeakable advent ures in the land of Kurdish raisers, slave markets and Turkish harems. The screen has been chosen as the most vivid medium of bringing home to the American people what their Chris tian sisters endured in ravished Armenia. The resultant screen epic has been truly called A GIRL RELIVES BRUTAL TORTURES IN ARMENIA FOR THIS PICTURE THIRST-CRAZED GIRLS MOB HOT DESERT WELLS. SLAVE MARKETS CONVENTS AND MONESTERIES SHOWN. CARAVAN OF 1,500 SHEEP A FEATURE. 500 PERSONS IN THE CAST FACTS, NOT FICTION New York and Philadelphia society leaders paid $10.00 a seat to see "Auction of Souls" Christian women sold into Turkish harems for 85 cents each. A FILM THAT WILL MAKE THE BLOOD OF AMERICAN WOMEN BOIL a-r . "i im-tHMi1K1' Mil