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PAGE FOUR rEDFOTlT) MATL TUTBTJXE ifEDFORD, OT?Ef.Or, FRIDAY, APTJTL 20, 1017 M Ml en Or Or I"e W 1 . s a Medford Mail Tribune AM INIiKI'KNIiKNT NHWSI'Al'KU PUUI.IKIIKI) ICVMIiY AITKFiNOON JiXCKI'T HUNIiAY HV THIS MHUl-UHiJ 1M1INTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune liullillna. 211-27-39 rortri J-lr Btreet; UMepliutiu m. The l"mocruttc TItiu-h. The Meilfonl Mall, Tho Sledfom Tribune. The Mo villi ern Ori-lronliir., The Ashland Tribune. OEOHOK J'UTKAM. Kdltor. 8UBBCRIPTIOH BATESI One year, by mull 15.00 One month, by nmlL 60 1'er month, ar-llvn.-u by carrier in Medfurri. AKhlanil, I'liftenlx. Tal ent, Jacksonville and Central Point - .BO Patunliiy only, by mall, per year-.. 2.00 Wet-kly. per year .. 1.50 Official paper at the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Kntered as second-clans matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1879. Bworn Circulation for 1616 2,491. Full leased wire Associated Press dis patches. EM-TEES CO.MK l,KT I'S t'HASN THK KAISHIl The kaiser made an awful nose Ills men he thought would back It, Till Uncle Sam he took Ills gun To go and stop the racket, Ilo gave a call to his bravo boys And for courage they did not lack It And the kaiser grabbed hin grip Hut did not stop to pack It. O Yankee doodle get your gun O Yankee doodle dandy, , Mind the music and the step And with your guns bo handy. We havo got the kaiser on the run. Come boys and let us chaso him. And never will we hesitate If we should have to face him. And when thin awful war Is o'er, And Btrlfo forever ended, o'll have no cause to ere regret The country we defended. Mrs. Dannie Garten. D'ARCY 10 ENLIST SIEMI'IIIS, April L(. I,ch D'Arcy, the Australian pugilist whom Ameri can niillmrilicK hnve humid frnm n. gaging ill fighls in various purls of Hie country on the ground tlml h(. wiih a "slnclicr," linlny ngreed lo en list under (lie American coIoik if per mission is given him hy the military uullioritics to encage in several lights lie has booked fur next June mid July. PARLIAMENT FLIES OLD GLORY (Continued from Pago One.) And committing the decision to the Lord of the world nnd exhorting them Unit they were with him t intend manfully, even auto death, fur the laws, the temple, the city nnd the oommomvciiltli, preached His camp, linviiiif given out to His men the t -.Icliword, 'Victory is dodV." .Vm-iliau Veterans In I'anidc. It is impossible for nil the congre gnli.m to hear the winds of a preacher in St. Paul's, hut the pray ers and psalms wire rend by Ihe whole assemblage and the hymns, sung hy thousands of oices rein forced by Hie choir, the great organ, trumpets anil drums, were deeply moving ii ml iinl'orgclliililc. The rit ual whs worthy of a momentous event in history nnd tlx- temple of a nation. fine of the most pii turescpie of the numerous processions to St. I'niilV was a group of tMctily-lwo veteran of the Ameiiiaii civil war, who laurelled from their humble head iiinrlers near London bridge, carry ing American flags and a lianni-r in scribed "American Civil War Veter ans; Not for Ourselves, lint for Our Country.'' 50CX)OCKXXOCCOOOCK)OOOOOOOC now to ;i-:t itixir.K ntti (WTAIIUII. V If yon have caturrh, catar rhal deafness, or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 on. of I'nrnilnt (double strength). take this home mid lo It ; Q pint of hot water nnd 4 on. of 5 granulated sugar. Tnko 1 ta- X hlespoontul 4 times a day. S This will often bring quid; .relief from the dlst rc-dm; head !' nulirs. ('levied lu-siriU dmuM Jc Open, breathing I'mllllf -.isy ' and the murotis Mop dinpiiiug tj Inlo the throat. $ It hi easy to make taste x pleasant and routs little. Kvcrv ono who has ralnrrli should Q glvo tills treatment a trial. You X will probably find II Is Just C whnt you need. (J Heath's Drug Store. Strang's ft Drug Store, Hasklns' Drug X Store, Mitlfurd I'hariuncy. West O Hide Pharmacy ran supply you. o EESENTED BY THE "EED-ELOODED" A1TKXT10X is culled to the communication printed elsewhere from Lieutenant Commander J. J I. Black burn, U. S. N., in reply to editorial comment in the Mail Tribune of the 17th upon his telegram, which read: Medford has not responded to the president's cull for young men as well as other cities of Oregon and 1 request your efforts to arouse red blooded young men to their duty If there are any such in Medford. The concluding slur was resented as unwarranted, and we think our position well taken. The navy is not the only branch of the national defense. Enlistments in the. other branches require as much "red blood" as the navy. In addition to eight "red-blooded" youths enlisted in the navy proper, sixty-one "red-blooded" people enlisted from Medford and are now serving in the naval reserve so the navy has no just complaint, in addition, enlistments in other branches of the service bring the total Medford enlistments up to nearly HOO "red-blooded" volunteers. For Portland to enlist as many in proportion to population 8000 would have to be enrolled. The Mail Tribune has heartily co-operated in the en listment propaganda, given freely of its space, particu larly to the navy, and published many articles showing the advantages offered youth by the United States navy of today probably donated more; space than any small town paper in the state, and it will cont inue such efforts. Lieutenant Commander Blackburn, like many eoiiunis sioned oflicers imbued by the feudal caste spirit of the ser vice, talks to the people as though they were enlisted men and had to suffer his sneers in silence and evidently can not understand why "red-blooded" common people re sent it. Every patriotic citizen and that includes nearly every one anion;; us is anxious to serve his country in some capacity in the present crisis, and will heartily assist recruiting officers if properly approached. But inuendo and jibe is not the way to secure this co-operation. iT F AMSTERDAM, April 20. A semi official dispatch from Vienna, says that Kmpcrnr Charles has granted an audience to lenders of tlio German party in Austria, in the presence of I'remicr Cmn-Martinic. Ilerr W'eiss- kerchner, upper burgomaster of Vi enna, declared : "The people of Austria hope Hint Hie very sacrifices of this unparal leled struggle, which was forced up on us for the honor and cxistc'ice of our falliei'liiiid, will be recompensed by an lionorablu pence, which we most thankfully will accept from your majesty's hand with the prom ise that the (ierman people will co operate loyally and steadfastly in works of peace lo the glory and greatness id' Austria." Kmperor Charles replied: "I assure you that 1 fully nppreci ate the seriousness and actuality of your political efforts. Hermans in Austria may be assured that they possess my confidence. "It is iny intention to summon par liament shortly. Revival id' parliu- iiichliiry life at this moment, alter years of suspension, is of extraordi nary importance. I expect nil par lies will collaborate in hurmunv which demand respect and will work for Ihe highest iutcivsls and necessi ties of the stale. "My government will adhere lo its aims strictly. , I eonfidcnllv expect thai the conviction of the necessity of harmonious co-operation ihiihii: Hie representatives of nil Ihe peoples of Austria will prevail in I lie dc lialcs, thereby creating condiliiuis propitious lor the happy I'utuie of Austria. IVE I'KTlitKili Al, April L'O. Tin Zi'inlia Vtilia, (lie nrim nf t lio ivvu littiuhiiry oitciiili-t", ilcrhin'-. tlint t lie proMM-utiiiti -t" tin wiir is ui'fi'r-Miry -iriii1 (iriiii.-tnv prr-iMs in ln-r plnn tt t "ihiiit . The pnper -,iy: "A pcnci' I'linimli. without nmu'Xtt- timii iinplii's of nt'i-i'.-itv tin- rcMxr- H 1 1 on of till- ii'VitM;lli'ii cniUitriev nf llel-iuni, Sfihia, .NNmN'ih'-ro an. I Kst Muima, ami nln the unpin atin nf !ac (ii iii. iplc t a ph'hl.-t'i!' to U'itlr 'In1 l,,tc (it t lit' (M-oplr in t-a -t1- w hrrc llh'iv r m ili-pat1. Jrnna:i v Mi!! (. m nun', to r.-k .'oiMiitrt-- ami to pni't i ate tinthi-f into K n --i m Inn t"rv. It i- the. d'ori mvf"ur tn nr. i' pt the ( ';v; vy o!' u ir to tin- I'lnl. Ii -' tii-- (!.:. -n-e i.l' the i o-itilrv ii:o ah l'Hp"ii oil o-ir part t'i-i: ;t ten pi - nt a nti a ! ( in id no y, m an .in-, that the -.ihliei- are to icmani in the imi.'hi". with. .tit at t;n-k:i!t. An j ol 'i'n-ic u iH'i'i-sin .eriire a I -u. -.tul to tin- war." Wt pv Pic top price-i for t'VLtiH nt: hntirr. You ran ahvi inonry liy M:ii o't nitiiu c c'tne. It a Rood mity.ti tute for luiitoe. Moni') in (lour, sunar aiol canned Km.. Ih in a good Invest mtnt at thf- BANKSJF AISNE liKIUJX, April 'Jtl.The ot-eupa-tion nf the Sii'lricd positions which loiitf luivo heen under construction, says the official statement issued to day by the liennun army headquar ters, bctran on March and ended yesterday by the abandonment of the hank of the river A ism between funde and Soapier. "The enemy," the statement adds, "follows hesitat ingly." The (leniiun stnleiuenl continues: "On the Arras battlefield the firing increases daily. Near St. Quentin it varies. The double buttle on the Aisne and iirthe Champagne contin ues its normal course. "seeond French attempt to break tlirouuh in the Champagne has been frustrated. "lp to (lie present the French liave used on both battlefields more than thirty divisions, which hud been carefully reformed after the battle of the Somnie.'' I US No woman, in tho Joy of eominff motherhood, should neglect to pre pare her system for the ordeal she is to undergo. Experienced mothers say that it is much better to keep your health and good looks during the period of expectancy than try to regain them afterwards. "Mother's Friend" is a prepara tion for just this purpose. By its us the muscles of the abdomen become pliant; tho strain on tho cords and ligaments is lessened; r-rcuirr to. or voax iw iJTHii l MOTHE H ftl &lm allied nations reap profit of CHICAGO, April 20. The allied governments, dealing through Chica go brokers are credited today with having made a profit of more than $3,500,000 in the last two months in "turns" on the grain market by changing from one option to the oth er. This profit, it is said, was made by selling a line of July wheat and buy ing the September option at a price approximately 30 cents below the .1 illy option. The allies, It Is said, for a year have simply had speculative profit forced upon them. They had no desire to speculate but bought for future delivery with the desire to ob- ta'n actual wheat. Car shortages, embargoes and the inadequacy of ocean shipping prevented deliveries at specified times and the contracts were sold out at profits runing well into the millions. At the opening of the market to day July wheat shot up seven cents to $2.11 and September 13 3-4 to $1.S9. Mr 1 1 JIKX1CO CITY, April 20. In ans wer to a report that Germany was endeavoring; to influence members of the Mexican congress to oppose (Jcn crul Ciirriiuza's neulrality proclama tion, General Kudeuardo Keyes, pres ident of the lower house, has issued the follow-in;,' statement: "I have no knowledge of German influence on members of congress or of pressure for opposition to pluns of neulrality. 1 ucknowlcdnc that in the galleries of congress on Sunday there was u manifestation of sym pathy for the German minister, but I immediately called the manifestnnt: lo order, telling them that any dem oustialiou for or against nny diplo mat within the chamber was proliib iled because we were obligated in tic cordanco with General Cnrninza's policy to preserve strict neutrality in spirit as well as iu letter." SARAH BERNHARDT SHOWS SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT NEW YOliK. April '(). The con dition of Surah Bernhardt, who was operated on here Tuesday night again showed a slight improvement this morning. the breasts are kept in good con dition, nnd great comfort is had throughout all the period. Thousands of harry mothers pay that "Mother's Friend" is tho greatest aid they know to relievo the pain and distress nt child birth. Securo a bottle of "Mother's Friend" from vour druceist now. The complete directions are to be had with every bottle. Write for a spe cial book for the expactant mother. Address Bradfield Regulator Co, Dept. L, 4-15 Atlanta, Ga. -. OTHERS MEND You Can He Your Own Garageman by purchasing your automobile sup plies from us. We have everything from cup grease to body polish. H Is a real pleasure to use our polish the dirt comes oft so easily, and the gloss rises ai brightly (9 the sun. C. E. GATES UNION OF PEOPLES OFFERS HOPE OF II PHILADULPHIA, April 20.--The "grand alliance" between the United States and the democracies of Europe ag.iinst autocratic aggression as pra? tlced by Germany gives rise to the hope that the war will lead f.o a fed eration of tho world, In the opinion of Walter Lippmann, of New York associate editor of the "New itepno- Hc," expressed today In an ad. Ires. on ' America's Relations to the World Conflict," before the American Acad emy of Political and Social Science "I know it sounds a little ol 1 fash ioned to use that phrase, the Feder ation of the. Worid," said Air. I.lpt.- mann, "because wo have u&ed it so long to describe tho alliance. It Is no longer an offensive-defensive mil itary agreement among diplomats. It is growing into a union of people! de termined to end ,orever that i"'.rig ilng, adventurous eationalism wl.icn has torn the world for three centu ries. "The war Is dissolving into a b'ii pendotts revolution. A few months aso wo still argued about the Hag- dad corridor, strategic frontier, c.il or:cs. These were Ihe stakes r.f tin diplomats' war. The whole prospec tive is changed today by the revolu tion In Russia and the intenemion of America. The scale of values Is iir.ns formed, for the democracies ire un loosed. "We are at war to defeat the Ger man government, to destroy its pres tige, to deny its conquests and to throw It back into the arms of the German people, marked and discred ited as the author of their miseries It is for them to make the final set tlement with it. "We can win nothing from this war unless It culminates In a union of lib eral peoples pledged to cooperate in the settlement of all outstanding questions, sworn to turn against the aggressor, determined to erect a larger and more modern system of In- tenatfonal law upon a federation of the world. That is what we are fight- GORDON 'ARROW form-fit COLLAR ClOTIT.rEABODY&CQACMAJCERS JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKES I-ady Assistant. 2H SOUTH HAKTLETT. Phone M. 47 nnd 17-.J-2. Austomobllo Hearse Service. Ambulance Service. ., , Coroner Morey Wood Co. Phone 654-J Large line imported favors STYLli PARADE I.KT I S UK VOnt TAILOR 'We have a fine snappy line of woolens to choose from. We guarantee to give you the highest olass of tailoring that is pos sible. We guarantee a perfect fit or no sale. Old Reliable Cleaners. Hotel fioyt Sixth and Holt Streets, near depots. Portland, Ore. Fireproof, tie! dec orated. It.ites 75c to j:.00. L. W. llliues, Manager. lug for at this moment, on the ocean, in the shipyard and in the factory, later, perhaps In France and Belgium, ultimately at the council of peace." CHICAGO, April 20. There is said to be Binall comfort for advo cates of the volunteer Bjstem in the navy recruiting figures lu Chicago to date. Under terms of the original or der "since extended to May fifth," the recruiting bureau was called upon to enlist 1800 men by tonight. The fig ures last night were slightly more than 500 and It was officially stated that at best they would but slightly exceed COO tonight, despite every ef- foi t of the recruiting officers. GIRLS! m TRY IT! Hitir Stops Falling Out and Gets Thick, Wavy, Strong and , Beautiful. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant nnd appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse, Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dr.uderine nnd carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair a,t once, Danderine dissolves every par ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first ves but reallv new hair growing ah over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug gist or toilet counter, and just try it. Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with O. F. Williams in the Medford Cleaning Works Alf kinds of cleaning work Kuar- anteed. Wo call for and deliver goods. Phone 57 8 B. Central Pasteurization Keeps all objectionable bae teria from the butter, im proving its keeping qualities. Butter not pasteurized de velops hud llavors very rap dly in warm weather. Use the best and pui'est 'Medford' Creamery Butter Ask your grocer. . Pasteurized buttcrniilli and sweet cream for whip-ninar. jfSeeds? Hotel f jEarlyVlwanJ 5 8 0112' Flowers J feS ! ?.hoin.t.rtcanow. Plant J WiEn 1 Mors.'. Grand PriC.rrot,. C nEMi K Csbbige.OoiotM, Beets. Peas, J f SpiMck'-iTun,; AlMam'i K Hatcs from I S-c P. a.J P., J ?, 0() . tr All art ulMrA B I ? California Seeds C Jl Don't taV eeU trtit art ""juti m L L tooJ." Get MoriV. ; J J0 Sale hf til U-diog Dcilrn L j n If 9var dralrt d feat ftrrr Meni'i J 3 Yrr4cr ill lt rwrtj Haft44 t. I 17 Ji c. c. MORSE a CO. L ljt Scn'umtn San Francisco Jr FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Vcilj Re move Them With the Othlne .Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and is usually so suc cessful In removing freckles and giv ing a clear, beautiful complexion that It Is sold by any druggist tinder guar antee to refund the money if it falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othlne and re move them. Even the first few ap plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Besure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlne; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. FOR J I ''I' I I IN TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering Vi8 E MAIM UPSTAIRS Howard's Medford-Ashland-Klamath Falls AUTO LINE Starts from Medford dally Tia Ash land first day the road opens. iXew 7-Passenger Cars. What Oils to Use Automobile owners, do you know that the use of high grade oils in your car is of the utmost Importance? There are many blended oils shoved on the market today. -The three highest grade oils of paraf flno base are The Monogram, Harris and Valvoleno. We Sell the Monogram and Harris Oils Good oils make less carbon, less wearing of machinery and keeps your car from heating on heavy grades. . Crater Lake Garage and Machine Shops GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache. catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATION'. Medford, Oregon. Jan. 18. 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . This is to certify that I. the un designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Glm Chung (whoso Herb Store is at 241 South Front street in Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to foellnz bet tor as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Andfcrson, Medford. S. B, Holmes, Eaglo Point, rank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntjre. Eagle Point. Geo. B. Von der Hellen. Easle Point. Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. Propinquity l'SINF.SS MEN apprec iate its proximity to tho r-lock, financial anrl bii.inrs d!.-;ri:( i. At lunrhcn ii ll-e grill every yrr-k duf are found the mo-t mim. inrnt mrn in all lines of endeavor. uade I I IN J VJiEDrofiry VMLOTflEy