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PAOE FOUR MEDFORD" MATTi TftFBlINTi MEDFORD, OTrEGOX, MONDAY, -APRIL- 23, 1917 Medford Mail Tribune AN INlti:'J:Ni'KNT NK W.s'l'AI'KIt PL'Uiism:i KVKiiV aftkknuon i;xci;rT si;ndav hy this MICDKOlilJ I'JtlNTINU CO. Officft Mull Tribune HuilfltriK, North Mr at rent; UMi'iiune . The Democratic Tlnn-, The Med ford Mail, The M-dfnrd Tribune, The Koulh ern OreKonlun, The Ashland Tribune. GKOIKJK PUTNAM, Editor. BUnBCEIPTIOH AATGBl One yrar, by infill 6.00 Ono month, by mull 60 Per month, il'Ilv-r'd by oirru-r in Medford, Anhlund, IMioi-nix, Tal ent. JuekMunvf llo and Central Point .. .DO Pnturduy only, by mall, per year. 2.00 Weekly, pur year 1.60 Offlclril paper of the City of Medford urriciai pnpcr or jitukKon county. Entered us iR-cond-ulasa matter Medford, Oregon, under the act of March o, ibtv. Sworn Circulation for 1316 2,491. Kull leased wire Associated I'rens dispatches. FOR FAILURE 10 A.MSTKKDA.U, April 2.'l (.'omit V(in llcvcnllnw returns in the Tildes Zciliing to his attack mi the (Icrin.-tn official statement thnt Iheru are no (Ifiniuu submarines in the West At lantic, lit' says: "It would si'i'in Unit (lei-ninny i attain building hopes on tho Vailed Slates. Two well-known American newspapers are said to have free lie eess to I lie foreign office in Wil hchnstrnsso. Which encniv power is to be approached next T The Koelnisehe Yolks ZciturV also disapproved of the assurance that no submarines have been sent to Anier ican waters. It says: "Wo can understand why, for the present, we refrain from attempts to blockade American ports. Onr sub marines would be too far from home and we have better use for them elsewhere. Hut surely wo have the right to open hostilities and we do not see any reason why wo should not. Anyhow, the announcement was not a diplomatic masterpiece." P. J. 0'GARA VISITS FRIENDS fN MEDFORD A LONG WAR AHEAD Professor I. .1. O'Gura, former putbologlst of Jackson county, now chief In chargo of agricultural In vestigations of tho American Smell ing anil Hrflnlng company, a Guggcn liclm coneorn, arrived In .Medford Sat urday enrouto to tho Taeoma smel ler, for which he left Sunday. "I am glnd to bo buck 111 Modford," said ho, "even though It Id for such a short time. Next summer Mrs. O'tlara and I hope to return for a visit hero and build a bungalow on some, land wo own on Klamath lnko. I bavo been very much Interested In tho Who l.odgo development, hero. You have a flno property there; and, with transportation, It should develop Into a largo industry. Wo are con contratlng oro runnliiK only ono and ono-balf per cent, while the lllue Ledge ore Bent to Taeoma, I under stand, was about twenty per cent'. Of course I don't, know bow niurb ore of this high quality Is there; but, II there Is any large iiiantlty, the pres ent prleo of copper should Justify rnntlnuouH 'operation. You need a railroad, however, to net any law results." "The American SniellliiK company has about NU0 acres under cultivation this year, largely from patriotic mo tives. The country will need all the food products It can itct and wo are doing our bit." IX the opinion of 1 lie leaders of tile entente armies, the war will go through the present year and probably 1918. There is no basis for other hopes. Fighting purely a delensive struggle, (icrliiany can prolong tho war, as. the Confederacy, in a far worse plight, kept up its hopeless light tor years. In the case of a continued struggle, victory will rest iiiion tliii United States. I lie present, vear the United States can and should send, for moral effect, a division of regulars to France. We must supply munitions and food to the allies, keep open lines or communication against the U-boat menace and train a huge army for field worl next year. J n anoiner year 00111 tne uritisii aim l'rencli armies will have passed the zenith of effectiveness, and ifwill br ii) to the United States to take the lead with its fresh armies. And it will need till the vast potential powers of the nation to finance and feed our allies and fight the enemy, in order that democracv can exist on earth. It is now evident that allied 'statesmen have little hope of effective aid from Russia. The revolution has so demor alized that nation that it is improbable that her armies can play a vital part. A (ierman raid may defeat its own oh ject, by uniting the Russians, as the attacks of Europe in spired revolutionary France to victory, lint the most that can no ex peered 01 utissia under tne circumstances ls to hold her lfues along the vast eastern front against Ger many. The war will be won or lost, it now seems probable, on the western Iront. (icrnianv will light over successive dies of trenches back to the Khhie. And those who think the United S.tates will not be called 1111011 to .spend blood as well as Ireasure 111 i long .and grim struggle art! deludina themselves. Preparation is, therefore the vital issue of the hour. Those who do not serve at the front must serve in the rear. Those who arc not working on the drill fields should be working 011 the rami and vital industries. The war must be won and will be. won, but it will not be without great sacrifice. ' SUATTLE, April 2.1. The police and federal authorities have no clue to tho whereabouts of Logan 13111 Ingsley, the convicted head of the whlskoy Belling ring, who escaped from the Seattlo Immigration de tontlon station early Sunday morn ing by sawing the bars' of his cell window, ills friends say he Is too shrewd to attempt to leave 1'ugot Sound and It Is believed that lie Is hiding Ueiii. Ono of his brothers, Sherman 1)111 Ingsley, Is ill town, and so Is l.ogan"8 wife LONDON, April 23. German transports have left Llbau, on the Baltic, south or tho Gulf of rtlga, for an unknown destination, according to a Central News dispatch from l'e- trograd today. a uispatcn from 1'elrograd on Thursday said there were well found en reports mat. the Germans were preparing to attack the northern front and were" massing troops" along the Dvlnsk-lilga lino and concentrating It Is thought Illlllngsley may 1 troops and washlps in tho Baltic sea- present himself at McNeil Island pen-j ports. A portion of the German fleet Itontlnry, which Is situated on an was reported to have been sent from Island near Tacomu, lu a launch, llo Kiel to Llbau. The Petrograd (lis ls under sontence to serve 13 months patch said It was regarded as prob- chargo of conspiracy to Import liquor. there,, paving pleaded guilty to a able that the plan was to make a de scent in tho rear of the Russian northern flank, somewbero on the Gulf of Finland and to cut off Petrograd. TEMPTING SUGAR BEET PRIZES ARE OFFERED Tatria' Praised for Patriotism 'Tallin." the preparedness moving Pi' I ii i o serial, whb h In ni opinion Is the most realistic end Interesting movie drama ever pre purrd, should be seen by every American mini and woiikui and boy and glil lu this coun try " 'I'bls was the statement of Mayor Hurry K. Hyde, who also is a mem ber of tho Yuba County hoard of su pervlsors, and n member of hoili the city and county bn.-.rd of education lie continued. " Tatrla" teaches patriotism. Ii touches Americanism, it ;l ,,;10 blooded moving picture siorj tut- red blooded American rti.eiis. I Ikic .not. missed -an installment and will not miss one If I cun belli It. "I'atrln" was shown at th,, i.yrj, theater here toduy. It is sbuwu evory Friday. It ' ne Miry to open the theater here today two hours oarller to accommodate the crowds. The t beater was parked throughout tho day. Tattla' ha been the most sensational serial cei shown In this city." "I'atrln" opened here this alter noon at the Page theater and will In shown every Monday. 2T To stlmulato tho Increased produc tion of sugar beets tho IHab-ldabo Sugar company offers the following prizes to bo given In each factory unit they huve H factories a total of M,!I2I).III); To the mall In each factory unit, that plants, harvests, and delivers tho largest number of acres of sugar beets, $100.00. . To the man In each factory unit, that plants, liarvests and delivers the largest tonnage of sugar beets, St no. To the man In each factory unit, who bus tho best average tonnage per aero of sugar beets raised and delivered on fi acres or more, $."0. For the school boys In each factory unit, for the best crop of sugar beets on not less than one acre, provided ten or moru contestants enter, a first prize of $1,1, second prize, $10; third, $'.00. I'.Mtl) OF THANKS. To the many friends who remem bered us by kind words and actions, and for the many beautiful floral offerings presented during our late heri avcnient, we extend our sincere I hanks. ItF.NTON VINCKNT, A. L. VIM'KNT & FAMILY. FOIt S IM-:, $70. on Iiirdseyo maple dresser and somnu $L'0.00. Small writing desk $2. .10. F.mpty fruit cans. 2,1c and .1.1c do. Itoyal typewriter No. 10. $10.00. Carpenter's tools, entire set, $1.1. Prop leaf dining table. $2.00. Hull rack. $l.oo. Kitchen chairs. 2.1c each. Oak center table. $1..1u; oak com mode, $1.10. Now Singer sewing machine, $:'.o. Two rugs, (2 mi; express wagon. $2.00. Two oak rockers, $0 00. 2 Phone tl.l I K. JOHN A. PERLS UNDERTAKE ltdy Assistant. 2H NOl'TII IIAK'II.KTT. Phono M.' 17 and 17,1 U. Automobile llcarso Service. AmbtiUucs tforvke, Curouut. AXM AL SIFI-.TIXd. To tho stockholders of the Hoguo lilver Fruit & Produco Association: Notice ls hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of tho stockhold er of tho Itogue lver Fruit & Pro duco Association for the election of directors and tho transaction of such oilier business us may properly come heforo such a meeting, will bo held at tho public library, .Main street, Medford. Oregon, on tho eighth day of May, 10 17, at ten o'clock a. in. liOGt'F. KIVF.K FKl'IT & PitOPPCF. ASSOt'IATION. By It. C. WASIIlH'ltN, President. A. t FIKllO, Secretary. Dated Jtedford, Oregon, April 7, 1917. . . w iNo miliar now mr, 1 ftuUtL .tr.ik.a or llfoUM U mr b U Goutl--Goutt will rler your hair to mnr droirax! hd of H1.ACK, BLONDE. UK AD or KLU. ONLY ONE APPLICATION NO AFTER SHAMPOO Tarn- hair will mnN mnA afln. with . tovly, latttit. tiaturai color that will not Tada or rb oil oa pillow. La-Govtti Ooutta doaa not dbcoWw Lha acalp. II aalora avail tho root auceamniicr Sold and Applied In Ail Good Hairdressing Establishments A hatrdraaavr can color rear hair aatt fadorllr, aaflr no1 laMhiflp onlv with La Omttla-a-CoMttOj ao ba iara ha uvaa Dolhina rlt. An intarMittnfl (ttuttrataa1 pamphtrt an lb nair and elp tnmld traa on rqual. IP llU JIUXICO CI TV, April 23. The Uxcelslor, one of the leading Mexican papers, discussing editorially reports from the United States that America Is suspicious of Mexico's attitude In the present International crisis, serts that Mexican neutrality will be maintained. It adds: "There Is not much on which these suspicions are based that has not been mentioned by tho administration and press. Ono reason for this, without going further. Is the embargo on arms ngalnst Mexico, maintained in spite of tho reception of our ambassador. Tho Aniorican government offers all nations a chance to buy the arms which It manufactures In vast quan tities, except two, Germany and Mex ico. It is easy to understand the attitude now against Germany, hut what about Mexico?" 'What can we say to this and how interpret? When the President elect, because of the great interest In the subject, referred to It in his speech to congress, the American press clamored that the speech contained only painful words. Why not, if the Mexican peo cn.y painful feelings over ! :c:. between the two coun- lr-;? Shall wo answer tho attacks mentioned only with words sweet as fruit in season?" A bazaar was held last night for the benefit of disabled Mexican sol diers and the widows and orphans of those killed In battle. Tho Ger man minister, Von Eckhardt, contrib uted 500 pesos and his xvife K0. Other members of the diplomatic corps, including United States Am bassador Fletcher, also contributed, but their gifts were overshadowed by that of Von Eckhardt, which was o'-cr ono third of the total amount raised by tho bazaar. JUDGt TO CONFESS ERROR, MOONEY TRIAL SAN FltANOISCO, April 211. Su perior Judge Franklin A. Griffin an nounced from tho bench today that unless tho district attorney's office confessed error in the trial which re sulted In the conviction of Thos. J. Mooney for the bomb murders of last .1 illy, ho himself would do so If It were proven that charges of subordi nation of perjury against Frank C. Oxman.' Oregon cattleman, who was a mntedlal w;;ness against Mooney, were sustained after investigation. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know w hy thousands use Mus terole once you experience the clad re lief it gives. tiet a jar at once from the nearest Irug store. It is a clean, while ointment. made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister, ltrinss ease and comfort while it is being- rubbed on I .Musterole is recommended by many lectors and nurses. Millions nf iars arc used annually for bronchitis, croup, still neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, nruiscs, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of the .chest (ij often prevents pneumonia). l'KKINfl, April 211. The war sen tiinent in t'hina is increasing; daily. The (.'hinuse are incensed over the notion of (lonnunv in detniuin the 'hinese minister ill Hoi'liu pending the safe arrival of Von Ilintze, Ger mun ambassador to Peking. There is also great indignation over the de tention of Chinese students in Her lin nnd Munich. The military gov ernors will hold their first war con ference in Peking on April 2.1. The niujurity of the (rovernors and par liament favor war, but tbev differ over the attitude China should adopt toward the entente. The indications arc that Chum will declare war inde pendently. Tile Chinese newspapers repro duce a Washington dispatch from Or. V. Iv. Wellington Koo, minister to the United States, in which it urges China to declare by itself and not in partnership with the entente. Dr. Koo argues that China's position would be stronger if it acted indepen- dentlv nnd that it could co-operate freely with the allies and the United Still en. 26,000 cities towns and hamlets are connected hy WESTERN UNION , The system cost millions to build, yet its advantages are yours for as little as 25 cents for a 50TWord night letter. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. MEDFORD WEDNESDAY, May "CASCARETS" BEST IF 'mWmMM' HEADACHY. BILIOUS, WPmM! SICK, CONSTIPATED ( llest for Liver and Boivcls, Dad B ANIMAS. "'" i CameTa nBPyjfP. "nd I Zebra "W r"17s j Kangaroo FULL-CROWN AFRICAN d?dU S. 30--1.1ONS-30 sstti I Tiger. IN ONE ACT Horaa and 1 SMPLtonV ' Mo,t Snsa,on0' Wd Animal Poniea H Dobs Spectacle Ever Witnessed Every One' B Goats - An Actor ' , B Mon"ey8 ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH BZffhZ M I Etc.. EVERY ANIMAL A PERFORMER OUO B 1 150 New Mile-Long Street Parade at 10:33 '" j ANIMAL JinoJPerf ormartcca Daily, 2 nnd 8 P.M. ANIMAL 1 H TRAINERS 1 Doors Open, 1 and 7' ( CLOWNS I Get a J 0-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated toiiKue, bead and nose clogged up with a cold always trace this to tor pld liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the In testlnes, instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed Into the blood. When this polsos reaches the delicate brain tissuo It causes conges tion nnd that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. discards Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food nnd foul gases, take the excess bllo from the liver and carry out all tho constipated waste matter and poi sons In the bowels. A Cascarct tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cciit box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, complexion rosy and yoiir liver and bowels regular for months. WOOD Body fir word by tier or cord, 12- liich chunks, i; lG-lncb, J2..10. 1'nclftc l-'uel Company, yard I'. & K. It. It. .V Main St. l'Hone TiXi-Ii. Ik tfoiitto.a-t.oiitto I sold mid np. pile! lu Medford by Mi-H Muy In gull, Mine, iiond .leffel", MKs Cora I t Icy. WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory ! Howard . Medford-Ashland-4 Klamath Falls AUTO LINE Starts from Mcdforu dally lla Ash- 'and fir-t dsy Hie road opens. New T-l'assciiKcr Cra. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb euro for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, Btom- aeh trouble, heart troublo, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kluds of goiters. NO 01'EKATIO.V. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I. the un designed, had very sovere stomach trouble and had been bothered tor Bovoral years and last August was not expected to live, and bearing of Gim Chung (whose Herb Store ls at 241 South Trout street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach troublo, and I started to feeling bet ter 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 II. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lowls, Eagle Point W. I,. Chlldrcth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore. Eagle Tolnt. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. B. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. DRY WOOD Morey Wood Co. Phone 654-J TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlnt m E MAIM. UPSTAIRS Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with Q. F. Williams in the Medford Cleaning Works Ail kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call for tod dclirei foods. j I'bone S7 9 8. Centra) C. B. Roger, the Northwestern Superintend ent of the Prest o-Lite Storage Battery Com pany, will be at cur store all day Tuesday, April 24, and will inspect all makes of batteries free. If you are having trouble of any kind which you have not been able to overcome, come in and get the advice of the best posted storage Ijattery man on the coast... His time is free. C. E. Gates Auto Co. What Oils to Use Automobile owners, do you know that the uso of high grade oils In your car Is of the utmost importance? Thcro are ninny blended oils shoved on the market today. The three highest grade oils of paraf- flne baso are The Monogram, Harris and Valvolene. 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 Machine Shops and Potato Planters Garden Cultivators and Seeders Alfalfa, Clover Seed Wizard Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Full line of Pratt's Poultry Remedies MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. The Portland Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON Tho Kosc City's world-fumed hotel, occupying an entire block. All outside rooms. Superior dining and grill service. Au atmosphere of refiurment, with a service of courtesy. European Plan, $1.50 and Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager