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PA'CITC FOUR Medford Mail Tribune AN INHKI'KNIiKNT NKIVSI'AI'KK .PUIII.ISHKH KVKIIY AITKIINOON liXCKPT HUNDAV IIV TIIK iii:dI''oiii) imiinti.no i;o. Office Mnll Trlouno HiHlillng. 2&-27-2K North Kir stroi-t; tek-jihono 75. OICOHIilC IMJTNA.M. Killlor. F"r "'ho IJemoonitlo Time, The Medford ... JkTnll, Tho Mi-ilfiiril Trlhuno. The Houth rI1ru OreKOnlan. Tho Aahliunl Trlhime. n ;it- , BUBSCBIPTION HATESl HOn your, by nmll.. 5-00 jf)iio nionlh, by mall 60 Pur niotith, di'llv-red hy carrier In lr Medford, AhIiIiiiuI, lMloenlK, Tlll . mil, JuckHonvlllo and Contral ( l'olnt 60 Saturday only, hy mall, per your..- 2. 00 ireWoekly, per year 1.60 heofflclnl paper of tho City of Medford. vtj Offlolal paper of Jnekson County. I Kntered am i--onil-i:lii88 matter at !edfonl, Oregon, under the act of March ?, 1ST!!. IfW Hnorn Circulation for 0 2,91. J Full leased wire Ausocluled I'reas dla-'riEPatchoH. ( J ng CONFEREES TRY TO r ii " nun iv 1 1 iv r i IIIWimUMIJLL as' f 1 ay KC ' WASHINGTON', Miiv 2. House rov rtiutl Kctiute conferees b44iin Hit; lusk fuiif adjusting- differences over tin: an- 1 f ' i n it 1 ic nn y appropriation bill ami its 1 ''turn uh HelllciiH'lit is renc'licd they t'l . 'yill seek lo reach an agreement on lie war ii rm y bill, repassed by (lie Mionnto yesterday, over which tin-re , Cm more serious difficulties. An omaily agreement of both, iniiisun-H is jld inpet for so as to semi them on to regi'resitlent Wilson for his approval it his week. 011 1 1'roitiHHttH arti that the house con- PO(,n,,.S wj .(.nH ( (rr,,u (u, 18 'Vnate ainentlinent which will permit -?licoilore Roosevelt to raise n volun- T tar expedition lor foreign service. JJj'liwt of Ihe other major differences '" 're helievetl to he susceptible to ad- Jjjislinent ini'luiling those of ngos, se- ilrln ''V! ,'r'1' llm' st'nnte army pro hibition amendment. The senate bill (lecifieci-llio list's subject to draft at r(j I'oin 21 to 27 and the house at from on ,n"' 'll(''('a'ioas are that a mp Mtipromise will he olTeclcd fixing the at cinimiim list's at possibly 21 and the tntuxiiiitiiu at il.". m tt HEBATE ESPIONAGE BILL IN SENATE a f ' p"VA8IIIX(lTO.V, May 2. Debate, on jM ministration espionage bill contiu ldlgi1' 10 BtMlat0 oml' anil will be John'1' '"'r"r0 " continuously until fln- I y (IlKiiosed of. Senate leaden) hope Dosp'"1"8 "lu "u'""",e ''y "lo i,n(' of "'" in hol at "10 '"lp,,, A similar mous j.v -o l pending In tho house, o'rRe'riie senulo already linn voted np- 'hant3Vn' of "'" '""''a"1'1' censorship , ,,, 'lon of Ibo bill, although there Is llfon",'"K 10 l'r"vpl" "s consideration, -ong opposition Is looked for over a ivislon which would authorize the altleitt to declare an embargo on lorts that in Ik Ii t ko throtiuh neu- .1 couutrleH to tlormany and Aus- dfort old Int a Dr. Lol'l'MPBELL FARM TALK y and NEXT SATURDAY lora t lr ro:l- w- t'ami'1"'!!. tho evpert farm 0Ui,t'lor now In the Hervbo of the lillc a'thcru PiicKlc roiupany, but for 2 rd ln'r" '" "'" nervlro with the t(llr"llnnton Hue, will deliver an lllus ro nil1"1' b"'11""" I" 'he farniers of .luck w county on Saturday next. May .1, iorro'"10 arinoiy la litis city, nt 2: So 3ato:,ln nfl'Tiiooa. I $25'lOW ,n'' W whole rwent'hl aro turned upon Ainerlcii in ps fri'ou l,raer for food supillc, for mid'h wo must look to the fanners y pat Kardentim, the aituory should be Hav wded with practical people, both nlni! 1 nail women, willing (o Warn lavo ' '" Increase their ability to pro ioltoi" "'ai'l by adutnced efflelene e t bo work of (IIHiik the soil. l rH tllliiKc la one of tho Important Ir an'1'1'" '""'''""''"I by Mr. I'atuphell, P. I.e '" ll""lor "f "landard work amc'1"' ri''al'l problems In ami he ctturo- hone ;"P''-lal appeal Is made to ever) r M w'10 '"" l,ri"'"c"l knowledso nnt( ho production of staple foodstuffs bubrunT ino i ampneii lecture next u- ot"d"y- r. He " laliT.JD OFFER MADE oTor ! TO ThE RED CROSS lss RC f Sftlll Nletlcrineyer bits tcadeted (o C InK K;alo. president of the Kcd t'ros.s id JM lixo of l"'y acreti of bis land tiK f tho elty tor tho benefit of the Pui Cross fund, Ihe land to be plan! H 1' corn and lo cither bo fanned on en or leased, In either event th A HATE SONG HY HUllTOX bit ALKY. Wo enter Into conflict To meet the test of fato And as we Join In bill tie Our hei:rts are filled with hato (Jrlin bate that will not falter null our task Is dono Hot hate that will not alter nitll our fljilit Is won. We do not hate our foemcn v Whose brains with huto are black Wo only huto the horror They wreak aloim our track, We only bate the madness With which their blowH are hurled, The ruin and the sadness They've wrought upon, tho world. We hate the ruthless power That drives them forth to slay, That makes them blood-blind servants llcnuath a tyrant's sway, Their crimes shall long outlive them And yet we bold this true That they may God forgive them Know not the tiling thoy do. We do not hate our foetaen And yet v.e ko to war , Ilntiin: the monstrous evil T'lat they are fighting for, The vast and frenzied passion That Beems Inundate, And we shall battle onward Till bato shall conquer hate. T XKW YOHK, Mny '2. A mtsKMrc from Tltt'inlorc liunsevolt lo the jioo plo of Kiissiu wiw inn do public tuday I trior In (lit; ilcimrture of 'mint Tol stoy tmlay for I'i't roirad. The count will uYlivcr tlinH'sat! tlit'ic. After uifrinv the Itumii h-mlcrs to "sec that their j-lrikint: victory is used with such nioHcraticn and wis dom ns to prevent n!l po--ibiiy nf reaction, " the former president ex presses the ''keenest sympathy" for their program of religions, political and industrial freedom and adds: "Not only for your lilies hut for our own sakos we ner you exactly as hy etMiraye and diinlerediiess you have forced through the revolution, so liv wisdom and self control von secure for your country Ihe perma nent benefits of the revolution." FRANCE AND ITALY WASHINGTON, May 2. Loans by tho United States government of $ 100,000,000 each to France and Italy will bo made Immediately and will bring the total advances to the allied nations to date to 1400,000,- 000. Other contemplated loans will brlni? the total advance to tho allies up to 11,200,000,000 before proceeds are available from the first offerinK of bonds under tho war finance act. In announcing sums for France and Italy, Secretary McAdoo said that loans wore under consideration for Itttssla, Belgium and Serbia. SEA RAIDER CHASES WASHINGTON, May 2. Secretary McAdoo has recommended to con gress that the powers of the novern metit war risk itiKuranec bureau be nlai'Kcd so as to permit the insuring of lives of ofl'lcors and men on mer chant ships. I.iahillly for loss of lire would be placed hoi wen $1 Tilth ami $,ilMUI with proportionate Indemnity for In juries. Owners of all vessels Insured by the government would be required to take out insurance upon the lives of officers and crews. XKW YOU K, May 2. An nniden liticd nilin ship, equipped with aux iliary power mid answering" the pre viously reported description of the ticrmau sea raider Seadler, intercept ed and followed for six hours an Am erican steamship which urrivod here today from Soulh America. The speed of Hie American ship enabled lie!' to Csc;M. FOURTEEN DUTCH SHIPS ARRIVE IN HOLLAND TIIK II.U'flK, May 'J. Fourteen liili- which had been gunr--ii Ic passage by Oerninny thilch auteed have in ti i-.l in Holland from 'land. Knj; S5S5EBESEEESI1 it in mm m KW i Whv? S.S.Sa The threo great letter rcpreaenting something which meant so much to your individual health, well a to the nation' health. BECAUSE It h.l curried Into thouianiU of American bomr. HEALTH I Th on 1 1. : - -1 1 i i . BF.CAHSE U h. tho rurntial qunlltlr. ral(or to your Tain, and arteri.. haalthy blood, which ii nacaaaary to ood naaltn. BtCAUSF. it I. a purely T.tetabla remedy, .u.ranteed not lo contain mineral of any kind. BECAUSE il hai nenuine merit, otharwi.e ( could not hara alood Ihe te.l for fifty yeara, aa it haa done. .v i .8" S" 'J!!'n'F TK"" ' 'ealera he will eer "aoma- Im . '"'J V ; , n,vn ' k t.K..n.t ih. ;. ma ir ebl.t a rft.l.r h.. In .ul..otuUn I. t. m,,. .Udlilon." preftl. p. Ka,!a'italiJll,,, n ,to Willa fully lor detailed treatment. .j ,, n , Jr r.v.i r CUIVir ; Almost Every American Family Can Own a Maxwell Car Because it costs only $6 to $8 a month to run a Maxwell much less than the average American family spends on luxuries Tho average American family spends a great deal mora than $6 or $8 a month on amusements and luxuries, most of which mean nothing wouldn't .even be missed. If you owned a Maxwell you'd want to be out in it as much as possible which automatically would cut out more than enough of the cost of other pastimes to cover the cost of running your Maxwell -and besides, you'd be living better, healthier, happier, in the great out o' doors, and you'd take your place in the world as the owner of a motor car. That's what the brains behind the Maxwell have dono given the world a car every man can own. An achievement! Isn't it? The Proof of These Statements There's ro theory about these costof-operation figures. They're based on what thousands of Maxwell owners are ac tually doing running their cars on an absolute outlay of only $6 to $3 a month. These enthusiastic Maxwell owners tell us, too. that they net upwards of 30 miles out of a gallon of gasoline many do better than that. The Maxwell holds the world's record for a non-motor-stop run. A Maxwell stock car made 22,022 miles in 44 days 1 nnd nights went 22 miles on every gai.on of gasoline used on that long jnunt. We could tell of many other supreme tests of Maxwell power, endurance and economy, magnificent deeds, never equalled by any other automo bile, but we'll cite just one more: A woman drove this Maxwell 9,700 miles. Mrs. Miriam Seeley. Professor at the Oregon Agricultural College, made a 9,700mile tour across the Continent and back in a Maxwell. Her total expense account was cents a mile, including gasoline, oil and repairs. And, remember her journey was made on all sorts of roads t good and bad across the desert and over the mountains. That's the Maxwell ! Isn't that the car for the man who knows the worlh of a dollar? The World's Greatest Motor Car Value The Maxwell touring car, equipped with all accessories, costs you today only $665 f. o. b. Detroit. Yet every bit of metal in it is the finest obtainable for the purpose used, and is rigidly subjected to the most advanced scientific tests. Material cost has risen tremendously. How, then, can the best be used in a car priced so low? The answer is the purchasing power of an institution as vast as the Maxwell Motor Company, the most efficient machinery, the brainiest and most skillful mechanics, Vigilant and scrupulous technical and executive supervision, T - and the development of one model, of time-tried and . proved design, to at near perfection aa brainm and skill can make it. The Maxwell engine is a marvel of power and punch ' simple, steady, durable and flexible. Maxwell parts are all of known efficiency not an experi mental item in the whole car. Maxwell a Car to be Proud of With refinement of finish, with grace and dignity of form and line your Maxwell will show up splendidly alongside any car. It Is roomy and comfortable, too. Let the Car Speak for Itself Come lo our sales rooms and look the Maxwell over, I inspect the car thoroughly, inside and out, t ask us as many questions as you care to, you needn't take anything on faith, for every statement tnade here can be verified. yhe Maxwell will make good, and we know it. HI A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. SOUTH FIR STREET, Z,1ELVF0"D, 0T?E. JOHN A. PERL TJKDERTAKKK la1y Assistant. UH SOUTH HAKTI.KTT. l'liuiio M. -iT nnd 17-1-3. Austomobile llearso Service. Ambulmico Snrvlce. Cnronnr Stop at The NEW HOUSTON HOTEL nnd Kvi-n-tt Shvi-!s, rrtl:inil. rrun. Nt-v in.-uui-i'im-r.t. I'honi's anil t-k'vi'tcir. Katc-i fjIV, 7"n $-1.00 ami $1."0 pi-r ilnv. WOOD Iloily fir wood by tier or cord. 12- Inch clumkn, 12; 10-incli, 2.50. Tnclflc Fiic-1 Company, ynrtl I1. & K. It. R Main KL I'luino .-.Ml-H. Hotel Hoyt Sixth nnd Holt Streets, near depots, Portland. Ore. Fireproof, newly dec orated. Hates 7oc to $2.00. L, V. Dimes, Manager. Potato Planters Garden Cultivators and Seeders Alfalfa, Clover Seed Wizard Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Full line of Pratt's Poultry Remedies MONARCH SF.HD Auto Questions Is your motor loose In tho frame? I Hoes your body bolts need tinhten- IllK? j.ro your brakes working in good shape? jAre your lluhts nnd starlor working ' properly? 'Nave you a knock In your motor? jAre all your cylinders firing? !llnve you hud the carbon removed? Is your steering gear safe? Does your carburetor need adjusting? Are your storage naileries in goou. shape? Have you changed tho oil In your crank case? These and many other things should be looked after by TIIK MMTKK I.AIil-: MOTOIt CO. i Hefore uMng your care tho coming summer. 1(1 South Fir St., riionc KM). tiMSr Ua eU. 1 XQ IT V jTZ. jHS. mtja. I 1 GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb euro for caracho, 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 Ol'KltATION". Medford. Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEItN": This Is to certify that I, tho un designed, had very severe stomach trnublo and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and tearing of dim Chung (whose Herb Store Is nt 241 South Front street in Medtordl I de rided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, nnd I started to feellnn bet ter ns soon as I used thorn, and today am a well man nnd can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 wns to see Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) V. n. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A, Anderson, Medford. (S. n. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Kncle Point. I Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. 'V. L. Cblldrelh, Eaglo Tolnt. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre. Kaglo Point. I Geo. 11. Von der Hellen. Esgle Point Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS LATTICE MATERIAL Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory Mo rev Wood Co EsuitsiE Tri nrr c-ic MOW. Howard's , Ashland-Klamath Falls AUTO LINE Daily Except Sunday.. Leaves Ashland 8. a. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Conmic-rrial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 1 17-J. .