MEDFOttD MATH TRTBUNTC, MEDEOTtD, OT?F.fJOX. THFT?ST)AY, FEBRUARY 22, 1017.
PAGE TWO
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of
BoKe. Idaho, loft for their home
Wednesday evening after spending a
week In I Mr- vicinity of Medford look
ins over faun mid orchard propenlei.
Mr. and Mrs. Smil li export to return
to the valley later In the year.
.Mrs. Bench, corsntlerre. Models up
to date. Guaranteed, l'hone (ISU-.I.
Fred llanssen of Itoseburg ' '"
the elty Wednosduy and Thursday.
.1 nun Caprice In the Mkhler Maker
mid Pathe News Page tonight.
I. li. Weld of l'ortland Is spend
ing n few days In the city on busi
ness, 'See Have Wood ahoiit that firn In
surance puiiry, Office, Room 401 .M.
r. & ii. nidK.
A. J. Xess of l'ortland transacted
business with local merchuntH Thurs
day. lllK ".c milk shakes at l)e Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson of
Prlncvlllo, Ore., urn spending u few
days in Medford and other valley
towns.
Plant your garden tho new way.
No thinning. No waste of seed. Use
seed tape. West Side Pharmacy. 2 till
,W. I,. Ash of San Francisco, Cal.,
Ib among the. out of town business
visitors In tho city this week.
Oct your mattresses made over like
new. Silk floss $2.f0; hair or moss
$:l.5(l. Cleo. Herbert. Call 900-1,.
Also furniture repair or all kinds.
2S7
Miss Jessie Collins of Klainalh
Kails Is spending n few days in the
city visiting friends and relutlvcs.
Sweet rider at Do Voe's.
C. It. Crow of I.os Angeles, Cal.,
spent the first of tho week In Med
ford looking after business Interests
Oaten Bells Ford cars, $200 down
and $25 a month.
Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Potter of Red
wood City, Cal., are upending a few
days In the city on a combined busi
ness and pleasure visit.
rVo have dried beet pulp. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
WL C. Egleston of Oakland, Cal., Is
upending a few days in the city at
tending to business mutters.
The freshest smelt you ever smell
at Fish Market.
Miss Jesslo Williams left Thurs
day for her homo at Diitismtiir, ut
ter upending a week visiting relatives
near Jacksonville.
Fresh chocolutCH at I)u Voe's.
AV. I,. Mouse, of Portland Is among
tho out of town business visitors In
the city.
' Dr. Heine, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eyo, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's, Glasses fitted.
C. K. Golden of (ioldendnle, Wn..
Is spending tho wee'k in tho city look
ing over business openings.
Early Sunrise seed potatoes at
Fonts grocery, lluy now. 2SS
CI. IM. Estorly of Seattle, Wn., Is
among tho out of town visitors In the
city.
Vor tho best insurance see Holmes,
tho lusurnnco Man.
C. M. Worlhlngton of Sumner. Wn.
is spending tho week in .Medford and
vicinity visiting friends unii attend
ing to business matters.
Columbia river smelt ut Fish Mar
ket Phono ili2.
K. C. llrundeberry of Albany, Oro.
is among the out of town visitors In
the city this week.
To revive tho dead spots in your
lawn use the famous Wizard ferti
lizer. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
Clyde Burroughs left Thursday
morning Tor his home at Eugene after
spending a week visiting .Medford
friends.
Baskets, toys, clilnaware, novelties
at Japanese Art store. tr
lit. Iteinwon is a .Medl'otd business
visitor for a lew days from Port
land.' Maths 25c, Hotel Holland.
A. ('. llosa of Sun Francisco, Cal..
Is spending a few days In the i Its
locking atler business Interests.
The spring run of smelt is on.
fblpinents arriving daily al the Fish
Market
C W. M.l'nddoii of hiiliitli, Minn,
spent the middle or the week In Med
ford transacting business.
Dr. Myrtle S. I.ockwood has re
sumed practice. Hours 2::t(l to ii p.
ni., SiiH-yiO-Iill M. F. & II. build
in?. ),)
Fred W. Davis of Portland was a
Medford business isitor Thursilnv
We carry a full line wr , gar
den and field fertilizer Monarch
Seed and Feed t'o.
'Mr. n nd Mrs. Paul Strung of Ta
coina, Wn.. cro Medfc.nl arrivals
Thursday morning.
Bakery goods at lv Voc s.
ft. II. Ilcniwood or San .lose. Cal..
Is spending a few days In the city
on business.
Take that broken pump 0 the Pa
cific Highway Garage, :'u Sunt li llalt
Ictt st. I'mles Welds Anything.
Miss Clalte Kgiin of Jtoseburg Is
upending the week vl-tfns Medloid
friends.
Acid Proof link ami Pliunnelte"
cliiyk protector will r?nv g.ir, n
raised check. Medfenl Book store.
Wilier Woods of Eagle Point spent!
the middle or the week in the city ut-
tending to business mutters.
What about your early gulden ;
Wn have a full line of fre,h hulk
seeds tliui grow. We hai'ilhvalfa'lu,
red and crimson clover, sweef clover
und everything in tho grass seed
line. If you are looking for quellty,
we have it. Monarch Sod and
Feed Co.
It. E. I loan of Grunts Pass trans-'
acted business In Medford Wednes
day und Thursday.
itoyul typewriter end the "trading
out" expense. Ask us. Medford
Hook Store.
Kd i.arned, of Applegate Is among
the out of town visitors In the city
for a few days.
Old papers for sale nt (hl.i office
at 20c per 10O.
J. I,. Itead of F.ugenc was In the
city Thursday transacting business
with local merchants.
Wo are excliisivo agenti for
Southern Oregon for the. famous
Ituckeyc incubators and brooder.
Come In and let us demonstrate and
get our prices. ' Monnn h Seed and
Feed Co.
P. K. Stuart of San Jose, Cal , was
In Medford Thursday looking iifur
business Interests.
Don't break your back thinning
your garden this spring. Use seed
tape. Flowers or vegetables'. West
Side Pharmacy. 28(i
The advance guard or the army of
robins flew Into Medford on the
wings of the snowstorm Wednesday .
Hlrd lovers nro asked not to forget
their feathered friends while the snow
is on the .ground but to scatter grain
or crumbs ubout their homes.
Dunce ut Eagle Point Suturday.
The. I.ovelunds will give an exhibi
tion of all the latest dances. Music
by Howell's orchestra. 287
Lynn Mowat of Ashland spent
Wednesday evening in the city on bus
Iness.
Dr. Hart, physician and Burgeon,
offico Jackson County Dank Build
ing. C. J. McPhnrson of Eagle. Point
spent Wednesday and Thuisda..' In
tho city attending to business mat
ters. '
Phono 8S4 Heath's Drug Store.
C. L, llorkcrsniith of lleagle is n
Medford visitor for n few days on
business.
Something new. Campbell's cafe,
nest of everything, 113 W Main, tf
Ladles' day at Klks' club tomonow
afternoon. Mrs. Kd Soul tor, is chair
man, and Mrs. Stennett. Mrs. Schcr
merhorn und Miss Helen Dnhl will
assist.
Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's. :
Fires left burning In the lionise
while the residents were away waB the
apparent cause of two fires lust night
which the department was called out
to extinguish. At 8:1.1 an alarm wus
turned in because of a blaze III the
resitlenco or Charles Talent, 70.1 .V.
Itlversidc. At 8:15 u. ni. tho depart
ment was again called out, this time
to extinguish a blaze in tho .yinan
residence, corner Stark and Sherman
streets. Tills residence win entire
ly gutted.
Mayor C. 10. Gates left Wednesday
evening for l'ortland where, he will
spend a few days attending to busi
ness matters.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. L. Wallher have
returned from a trip to Salem.
Pierce the Florist for rose hushes.
A fine line of slandnrd nnd new va
rieties. Phone 37 1. 302
Paul .McDonald returned Thursday
morning to Merrill, Ore., after spend
ing a week visiting Medford r. !u
lives.
The Diamond teuin b? it the Scely
aggregation two out of tlnee Kiin.es
Wednesday night In play In the Klks
bowling tournament. This makes
tv.o successive sets won by the Dia
mond team which litis been lu the cel
lar. Jibii llluss who operate the liee
ferry in upper Begun river, spent
Tll.:'suuy 111 the city.
Gasoline and oil at Do Voo'a.
II. L. Kahlei-soii of Glendel- is
spending a few days In the city on
business.
.Mrs. Ellen Matuev of Steininan,
Cal.. visited .Medford relath.js Wed
nesday. T. I.. Wilson of Rogue liiver was
In .Medford Wednesday afternoon at
tending to business matters.
l'se seed tape for your flower nnd
vegetable garden. No waste, no
thinning. West Side Pharmacy. 2S
Frank llenson has returned !u his
home at Salem after spending a few
das In the city on business.
Another big deal in stationery,
Friday and Saturday. Correspondence
carsd anil box paper, white and tints,
all sixes, 2 1 cents, worth 40 cents and
0 cents. At Heath's Drug Store.
See our windows. 2St;
J. G. Hamilton or Grunts Pass Is
spending the week In the city on bus
iness.
Now Is the time to plant perenlals.
Home grown stock. Pierce the Flor
ist. Phone 374. 302
Mrs. Corning Kenh and children
huve returned In Medford from a six
weeks trip to Chicago and other mill
die western points.
II. C. Gurneti attempted to crank
a fruitions it ill o Wednesday ufter-
noon. the niolnr kicked breaking Gar.
uetfs right m i in.
Tho Grizzlies gave a dance at the
Natatorluni Wednesday night, a large
crowd being lu attendance.
Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Salude of Seven
Oaks were Medford visitors Wednes
day and Thursday.
Tom Kinney of Butte creek wus a
.Medford visitor Wednesday and
Thursday.
Big sale of stationery at lleath'B
Drug Store Friday and Saiurdny. See
our windows. 2Sti
'Banks and public offices were clos
ed In .Medford Thursday, in observ
ance of Washington's blrthduy.
Carl Prosper of Weed, Cal., is
spending the week In the city visiting
J -fends and attending to business mat
ters. A. M. Cleaver of Redding. Cal., is
umong the out of town visitors in tilt
city.
E. M. Norton Is a Medford busi
ness visitor for a few days from Klam
ath Falls.
Correspondence cards and box sta
tionery 24 cents, worth 40 cents nnd
50 cents, Friday nnd Saturday. See
our windows. Heath's Drug Store.
I 2Sti
Carl Phillips of Montague, Cal., Is
among tho out of town visitors in the
city.
CI. II. Carson of Redding. Cal., Is
a Medford business visitor for th?
week.
Judge Calkins will hold a hearing
Friday on a motion to strike intro
duced ill the case of (.'has. D. Colby
vs. tho City or Medlord, In which the
plaintiff seeks to enjoin the city from
Issuing bonds under the recently ap
proved Hanson plan. The motion
asks that certain parts of the com
plaint be stricken from tho records
on the ground of Irrelevancy or In
competency. City Attorney Fred
Mears stated today that It is hiR de
sire to get the ease to a presentation
of Issues.
Tyson Ileal! of tho Central Point
district was a Medford visitor on
Thursday.
MIrr Klhel Wllkerson of the Cal-'
Iforn la-Oregon Power company, at
Grants Puss, made a business trip to
Medford todny. Grants Pass Cour
ier.
LINER CELTIC STRIKES MINE
(Continued From page One.)
Vigilant, uhumloncil al sen by sonic
of the .sudors, but snved by the three
who arrived here today.
Loss of Jniuuicse IMiire.
The members of the crew of the
.Inpaneso l'rinee, in describing the
t irpeiluiug of their ship without warn
ing, snid that 15 minutes previously
the. British destroyer l.yrin hud
spoken In lliem nnd wus still in sight
when the submarine ennie up und
launched her torpedo. The l.vri.'i
turned, rescued the crew ami landed
tliem ut a llritish purl. The sinking-
occurred February HI, sixty mile
from the const.
Anion"; the passengers was Flunk
liciijiimnii of lleaumont, Texas, lor
nier member of the lulled State:
navy. He was on the llritish sailim
ship UeH'iird from San Francisco
August 'j;i with 5,(100 tons of barley
lor Fulnioiilh, which wus sunk Feb
ruary II, when within 120 miles of the
llritish const.
I'-IIoat Shelled Victims.
1 icii.jtiiniiit sunt his ship wus be
calmed when the suhniimiie iippeurcil.
llclore utteuiling to the llelt'oid, the
I'-bunl sunk the llritish steamer Fus
leni City within two miles of them,
shelling the crew us they were being
lowered ill boats over the side und
killing live. The Kastrni City out of
the way, the submersible visited a
Norwegian bark, examined her and
let her go, then cnuie over to their
esse!.
"We were told to gel into the life
boats und half a dozen biitnbs with
time fuses attached were lowered into
the hold," lleu.iumuii sahl. "When
they went off all that was left of tin
Hell'in-,1 was some floating wreckage.
We were lowed for an hour then cut
adrift. Five hours later we were
picked up by a trawler. On the wiiv
in the trawler picked up two lifeboats
wilh lilteen men from the llritish
steamer Matins, sunk the day pre
vious," VIENNA PRESS VIEWS
MILD ON TENSE SITUATION
V1KNNA, Fell. 22. The newspa
pers llils morning publish Hie full
text of the American memorandum
handed to Count Czernln yon Chudo
nit:. tho Austro-llungarian foreign
minister by Frederic C. Penfleld, the
American ambassador yesterday.
The newspapers generally refrain
from commenting on tho American
communication except In the mildest
sense. The Neue Frele Presse. w hich
disregarded tho instruction sent out
by the government to consider the
American note temperately, has Its
editorial comment completely sup
pressed today.
The Associated Press learned In
high uuaitcrs today that Count Cer
nln Is willing to exhaust every means
to demonstrate to the I'nlied States
the Vienna foreign office Is eager to
do everything possible to arrive at an
understanding between the two governments.
DIFFERENT STYLES
OF PLAY CONTRAST
Two widely different typcB of play
will be seen in the iledford-llose-
burg basketball game at the Nalator
ium tonight. Uosehurg has built up
a long cbuln ol victories wltn n drib
bling method of gelling the ball with
in shooting distance of the hasl et.
Medford has concentrated on the
passing Btyle of game and practice
has been largely devoted to speed
and accuracy In that branch.
Judging by comparison of scorcB
Roseburg should hand Medford a
trimming. During the season she
has made 170 points us against her
opponents' 73, meeting the Oklahoma
State normal, Kugene high aud Cot
tage Grove high nrhool teams.
.Medford haa annexed 122 points.
compared to her opponents' 101.
Games wore played with Phoenix. Cot
tage Grove and Ashland 'urmory
teums.
Cottage Grove Is the only school
which both Itoscburg and Medlord
have met thissenson. Itoseburg play
ed this school two games, winning
both, tho first by a score of 35-15,
the second Gll-13. Medford has play
ed Cottage Grove, winning the first
2C-21, and losing the second 15-17.
The lineup for tho game tonight
will be: Itoseburg: Forwards, Beiins,
and Willett: center, .lewett; 'guards,
Dldlet and Trumbn; Osbiirn Is substi
tute. Medford: Forwards, Young and
Olnistead; center, Brandon; guards,
Jones and M'jlliamson. Wallace Is
substitute.
Preliminary to the main event the
Medlord girl team will meet tho Cen
tral Point girl team.
Seely Hall will refereo the main
event and Bob Peachy of Jacksonville
tho preliminary.
The advance seat sale has been so
heavy for the two games with ftose-
burg Thursday and Friday night, that
a second row of reserved seats has
been installed.
VERDUN BLOOD TOLL IS
' REBUFFED BY HINDENBURG
LONDON', Feb. 22. Renter's cor
respondent with British headquarters
in France says a copy of an order
issued by Field Marshal von Hinden-
burg bus come into possession of the
British forces. In part the order
says :
" Tho operations at Verdun from
October to December resulted in ser
ious und regrettable reverses. In
capable officers must be ruthlessly
removed. The number of prisoners.
which was unusually large for Ger
man troops, some of whom evidently
surrendered without serious resis
tance or without suffering heavy
losses, shows the morale of some of
the troops engaged was low."
The order adds, according to the
correspondent, that tho reason for
thlB requires a most careful Investi
gation nnd that steps must bo taken
to revive tho old spirit of the German
infantry.
ENGLISH FEEL U-BOAT
GRIP, SAYS TEUTON
LONDON, Feb. 22. Vice-Admiral
von Cuppelle. German minister of
tho navy, told the relchstag yester
day, according to Berlin dispatches
that tho submarine warfare had not
only realized but surpassed the
navy's expectations. There was no
reason to suppose, ho said, that a
slnglo l'-boat had been lost since the
beginning ot the unrestricted cum-
pnlgn.
British dereusive measures, added
the vice-admiral remained normal.
There was uctually no shipping in the
North sea nnd neutral shipping had
virtually stopped. The provisioning
of Great Britain had approached the
danger point ami complete fulfill
ment to expectations based on sub
marine warfare could be reckoned
upon.
W0LGAST SUFFERS
FROM NERVE DISEASE
CHICAGO, Feb. 22.--Ad Wolgast
former world's ligbtw-elght champion,
is suffering from a general nervous
breakdown, bis physician said today.
The former champion's breakdown.
physicians said, was superinduced by
excessive training and boxing. Wol
cast is 21 years old.
Announcement.
A public meeting of the Variviers'
and Fruitgrowers' league will be held
ut the public library at 2:.M p. in.
Saturday, Feb. 24th. 1917 to hear
a report on Valley Soils, tlwiv nerds
and treatment as Indicated by recent
analyses nt tho laboratories of Ore
gon Agricultural college.
Professor Hclmer will deliver the
address-.
FARMFKS' AND FRFlTGItOWI-.'R.J
LF.AGl'K. by 1 V. A. Sumner.
-S7 Pres.
E
Ily VT. W. WATSOX. '
While the Mineral Development
league will hold n C'oiuiniinity Cupper
day soon lynl wil I issue a copped edi
tion of The Muil Tribune some time
in Mnrifhu.s un advertisement to the
mining World of our marvelous cop
per resources, yet undeveloped, in
this vicinity, nil of the rcmnrknhle
gold discoveries in the hills about
Kouue. Hiver vuilo.v cannot be over
looked in a casual mention of our
mineral wealth.
One of these worthy of spocinl men
tion today is the Iluzurd mine on
F.lk creek, :)." miles from Meilford. It
is owned by Uogne liiver valley peo
ple, but is under bond to I'nul Wright,
now directing- tho work beau; done
on Hint property, who, in turn, re
bouiled it to San Francisco capital
ists. The latter company is doing
the exploration work in tho mine ut
this lime. One shift is employed on
a proposed l.'iOO-foot tunnel lo tap
the niniii body of ore, ubout fiOU
feet of which has been completed.
The company owns ten claims in a
body, comprising 200 acres of rich
oil' deposits which run Amazingly
high in gold.
Smelter Assays Are lllg.
Severnl carloads and parts of
ftirloails of the ore have been shipped
to the Tueoma smelter, running from
100 a ton the lowest lo $.l:i.") a
ton in gold. The ore thus shipped
yielded about $1."),000. Those assays
were obtained merely lo lest tin
character mid richness of the ore.
The formation is peculiar. It is lead
ore, running- high in lend and little in
zinc, besides its renin rknblc value in
L-nld.
liepresentutives of the sub-bonding
company lire watching- the progress oT
the work on tins mine Willi evident
interest. The bond period will ex
pire next December. It was reported
a little over n vear ago tliut, it the
ore body proved to ho extensive and
averaged well in gold, the San rrnn
eisco eapitulists will take it over. A
satisfactory conclusion inuy easily
be reached when it is known Mint the
lowest assays yet made run $100 nnd
ovc.r to tho ton; and from that up to
$5:1.5 u ion.
Comparative figures arc sometimes
interesting- and instructive, ror m
stance, the big sensation in Nevada
now is Hie Tiochcsler I'liited.
Our Assays Double It.
. Xcvndii is pre-eminenlly it mining
country. Capital bus mnde it so.
Otherwise, it is not more so than
Southern Oregon nnd Northern Cali
fornia. The Kochcster I'nited, about
which great headlines arc being
printed in mining- nnd other news mc
diiims, bus itpparentlv startled the
big- mining- men of that stute and
Ciilifo! nin with nil ussay of $5-1.(37 per
ton. That is the Nevndtt sensation
at this time. The chief value of that
assay, great us it is, will be found in
the systematic exploitantion they arc
giving it in the proper chnnnels.
Now for the compnrison:
The Blue Ledge mine has given n
smelter assay of $10:1.50 in copper
nnd gold. The I'nited Copper com
pany lias just obtained assays of '2'2
ner cent copper in its big properly.
now beinr operated, and wilh this is
ti lair average of gold. The llu.
n rd mine's lowest ussuy is $100, run
ning up to $5.'(5. Xone of these prop
cities is mow Hum :I5 miles from
Medford. What sort of n sensation
would Ihcse mines erenle in Nevada
or Alaska?
Vusl liodics of Ol-o.
Vast bodies of such ore are found
in southern Oregon und northern
California, within eye-shot of Med
ford. Vet Medlord is not excited. It
has no fe.ir that a great siesmie up
heaval may learthc earth up nm!
sink the e immensely rich ore bodies.
As lomr as they lie near to Medford
in their unlive purity, we will ut least
have something- to boast about.
lint, if those who handle big capi
tal in (he development of these min
eral riches knew nbont what we have,
there would be somelhing done about
it.
The object ,J' the Mineral Develop
ment league is to place (his informa
tion before their eves in succinct and
veritable form. There is no doubt of
the nature of the response.
By ibc way, in the article yester
day concerning the Vnited Copper
company's nssays, a linotype slue
dropped out, i-idiculouslv combining
two sentence. Instead of siiyiiur that
the assays were taken from eight tons
of ore, it should have rend: "The
concentrates ussay 22 per cent eop
ler. One ton of concentrates is
taken from eight tons of ore." In (hat
form the miners will !inilcr-tuud it.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB BENT Strictly modern bunga
low, furnished completely: close
In. Inquire at 421 South Front or
Phone 93K-L. 2 it a
RALLY TO BE HELD
The F.sson-Clurk Sundny scho.ol
rally nt the Chrisiiun churches of
Jackson county will be held in the
Christiiiii church of, Mcillonl. Fri
day uCteiuuon and evening, February
'2:trd.
The program is as follows:
From :i:15 to lislO, Devotions,
leader Mrs. A. ,1. Ilanb.v; .1 ::t0 lo 4:15,
"Church nnd lleligiotis KducMlioiip"
by W. .1. Clark: -1:15 to 4;M, Confer
ence, leader, W. J. Clark; 4 ::il) lo 5,
"Our New Standard," Mrs. Ksson: 5
lo 5:45, ".Modern Sunday School,"
W. J. Clark. Intermission.
From (i:ll0 to 7 iltt, fellowship
luncheon for visiting nnd officers ami
teachers of Medlord Sunday school:
7:1)0 to 7:45, Devotional, Key. W. I..
Mclliiigcr: 7:45 to S::i(). "Missionary
Atmosphere nnd llow Obtained," by
.Mrs. Fssou; H::10 to 11:15, "Ib.w t"
flet Good Church Members," W. J.
Clark.
All officers nnd teachers und
class officers uud I'iie'ir tisbuiuis
and wives are invited lo utleiiil unci
purticipute in luncheon. Mr. Clerk
is superintendent of the Adult liible
clnss work for Christian churches.
Kveryone is invited to the even
intr session.
ENGLAND COVERS U-BOAT
LOSSES WITH SECRECY
1.0NDOX, Feb. 22. In introducing
tho naval estimates In the house or
commons today, 'Sir Kdward Curson,
first lord of the admiralty, said the
vote for 4 00,000 men which the gov
ernment was asking demonstrated
tho strength of the navy. He ex
pressed the opinion that the country
was extremely fortunate in having
Admiral JelllcOe at the head of. the
admiralty.
Admiral Dealt', continued Sir Ed
ward, was now commanding the
greatest fleet which ever sailed the
sea and had the complete, confidence
of the officers and men. A fifth sea
lord had been appointed to deal with
tho air service, he announced, while
tho transport department of the
navy, except insofar as it was con
cerned with the transport of troops,
hud been transferred to the shipping
controller. t
Sir Edward said he believed the
problem of. the submarine menace
could be solved, but only if the nation
acted In conjunction wilh the navy.
Commenting on the figures showing
the loss of shipping from submarine
attacks in the first eighteen days of
February, Sir Edward said:
"Our losses are bad enough, but
they are not equal to tho blatant, ex
travagant bravado of the German tic
count of them."
In announcing that he had receiv
ed reports of forty encounters with
submarines within the first elghtten
days of Febrjiary, Sir Edward said:
"The fact that we got to grips with
rorty or them within eighteen days,
was an enormous accomplishment."
As nil Instance in which the result
positively was known ho cited the
capture by a destroyer of a submar
ine and her crew. Two other cases
Irom which he i)uoted disclosed some
of the methods adopted lor fighting
the submarines. In ono of these he
referred to reports from an airship
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If you have catarrh, catarr
hal deafness, or head noises go
to your druggist and get 1 oz.
of Pnrmint (double strength 1,
take this home, add to it 1-4
pint of hot water and 4 oz. of
granulated sugar. Take 1 ta
Hcspoonful 4 times a day.
This will often bring quick
relief from the distressing head
noises. Clogged nostrils should
open breathing become easy nnd
tho mucus stop dropping into
the throat.
It is easy to make, tastes q
pleasant and costs little. Ev
ery one who has catarrh should
give this treatment n trial. You Q
will probably find It is Just 8
what you need.
Heath's Drug store, Strang's Q
Drug store, Medford Pharmacy, 8
West Side Pharmacy, Haskin's
Drug Store, will supply you. g
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Suite 1-2, Over May Co.
which had dropped bombs where a
submarine had submerged. A similar
report came from a sea plane which
had used tho same method against a v
submarine. .
Hel'errliig to ship building, Sir Kd
win d said that not a single Blip would
be left unoccupied during the coming
month and steps would be taken to
meet the demands In this respect,
both of tho admiralty and of the
moicrnlile marine.
Itegurding the desirability of giv
ing details of enemy losses in sub
marines, Sir Fdward said the policy
ot silence was a policy least liked by
tho Teutonic allies.
"A submarine starts out on Its
campaign of murder and all that Is
known by the German admiralty Is
that she did not return" said Sir Ed
ward. "Kverythlng clso is' a mys
tery." Another objection to tho publica
tion of such losses, said Sir Kdwnrd,
was the difficulty of establishing
with certainty the destruction of sub
marines. From day to day and from
week to week reports of encounters
were received und the reports ran
from certainty
-through probably
ility und to Impossl-
down to possibility
billty.
GAS OH INDIGESTION
The Moment "Pape's Dlalu'ps'n"
Beaches (be Slonincli All
llptl-ess Goes
Do some foods you eat hit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
into acids and cause a sick, sour,
gassy stomach Now, Mr. or Mrs.
Dyspeptic, jot tills down: Pape's
Diu pepsin helps neutralize the exces
sive acids in the stomach so your
food won't sour and upset you. Thcra
never was anything so safely quick,
so certainly effective. Xo difference
how badly your stomach is upset you
usually get happy relief In five min
utes, hut what pleases you most is
that it helps to regulate your stom
ach so you can eat your favorfls
foods without fear.
Mpst remedies give you relief
sometimes they are slow, but not
sure. "Pape's Diapcpsin" is posftivo
in neutralizing the acld,tty, so the
misery won't come back very quickly.
You. feel different as soon as
"Pape's Diapcpsin" comes in contact
with the' stomach- distress just vanishes-
your stomach gets sweet, no
gases, no belching, no eructations ot
undigested food, your head clears
and you feel fine.
Go now, make the best Investment
you ever made, by getting a large
rtfty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin
from any drug store. You realise in
five minutes how needless It Is to
suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia,
or any stomach disorder, due to acid
fermentation.
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