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Offlre Mall Tribune Building, 25-S7-a The Domocriitto Times. Th Hertford man. ma Jiearora JTlDune, Th Knutk rnuregonian, in AHinand Tribune. GEO RGB PUTNAM, Editor. ftUBSOBXPTZOH UTMi One Tear, bv mull is on One month, by mall .50 "r inuiiwi, aiMivreu ny cnrrir in Medford, AHhland, 1'hoenlx, Tal ent, Jackaunvllla ami r?nritml Point .go u,r!Iay onIy w n111". P yeur I 00 Weekly, per year 1.(0 Official paper of the City of Medford. I If flitlul m, viam a t . . I . rm . . . . u a eond-cla matter at i o 0r,;'ton' under the act of March Sworn Circulation for 1916 2,491. Full leaged wire Aaaoclated Preei dli patches. ENLISTSINAVIATION CORPS IN FRANCE I.ynian Orion of Medford. who lian leen nerving in llio ambulance corps as water driver on the French front and finding the life too dull, haa r-n. listed In the Lar'uyette aviation corps, writes as follows under dute of Paris May is, to a friend In this cllv. "This has ibeen very IntereatinK work and not half ko full or danger as their advertising in the states would lead one to believe, tho some times things do happen close enough to make you move on to business else where. Sometimes and In parts the country is very beautiful and In oth ors a literal hell. llavo been to Verdun and Jthelms and worked most of tha rminirv ho. tween. Around the latter we could get very excellent champagne, four jrancs tno bottle!.'! Joins Aviation Corns. Now that the states have coma In for the big show, I cannot see my piace as being In the ambulance, so nave made application and passed pre liminary examination for tlm v-, drllle Lafayette, with the following recommendation attached: "Hlchlv recommended in spite of age.". If I am dumped, will try the Canadian section Royal Flying corps in Eng- iana. i ney pay ja.no per day, enough to get ny on I hope. This 1b more of a man's Job on this awe and from a non-political view point (entirely military) it may con tinue for several yoarB. If I 8et my berth 1 don't expect to see the end. The .British troops have clearly es tablished their ascendancy over the Bosche, they having superior morale and equipment and munitions and demonstrate It even- dav The Canadians, Australians, New Zealauders and the Kilties rs.-n.vh. have sure put the fear of the devil in the Bosche and take mlchtv few nri oners. They do not want to hnth with them, besides they aro too treacherous after they have surren dered and ore on the way to the rear. Sn Soft 8iuiw. I wonder If the states aro really taking this thing seriously? Think It ono of the best things that could have happened to them. "Twill, when It's brought homo to them, for It will break up a lot of snobbish clubs and cliques which we know so well exist, if they do not hido out or become em busqucs. That is what the American Ambulance Is rapidly becoming. Many! are arriving on each boat, sntnn In training camp and National llnard uniform, having beat It out looking for soft snaps. The old men who really made the ambulance corps, are not re-enlisting even when tho chance of being made chief of section is held before them. Tho day of ambulance should have ceased when the slates entered. Tlie.se thlnss the French are rapidly lieiilu- iilng to realize, lfs up to ureal l!i I tain and the states to see this thing thru. Address No. CI Itno Ray Nouiird. J'assy, Tut Is, France. 7 HAT il ;H"'n'l word fan expect in ca.se of German victory is clearly set forjh in the Memorandum of the ate (mveriior General on Hissing of Belgium, published ,7 .'" ' " ' VM 1 """V . a review issued bv Deputy isacineister of the I'rnssuin dii.f a,, t...i ' . . ..... .... uLiiLi iimitis rue dethronement of the Belgian royal house, the exploitation ot iieJinaii resources, tin- nvnori,...! u,,.4M,.. i 'i t i , ,.,.i ei-ijuuiii null s mvei'v oi Belgian people are advocated. , J Von Jlissillp- sets foi'tli flin odeni,. i- n.... , h 1 K" ,"' il J""lLi"y, naval and economic StananoniT. mil .'intuirunt v i.,m.,.f ,. i t . ,, ,1: i . 1 1 . "s,ua parr or jio land did not suffer n sum ;ir tnfn II. - . . eonci ha ion was ever.followed in Alsace-Lorraine and Ger- Kill -l IMiIIIII. ilMII ; SS ' 4 lin Cllh li'm l-vw,. i 1 i Belgium. "luiil oe sllown Belirium. declares Von Tiiino- ,r.- t. . . ... . i. j , - ""hi mini, jioi uc a lonie ioi mscussioii at any peace conference. The Bele-him l'ovnl fnnn v tiniuf nvi l..r .,:.,i:.. -,. 'V.11111 ..... ........ f,.., , u.-wMinniujiuon, u necessarv. Bel A" JintllMI ICS Illlisr. nr. I i - v.v ,lJUl utnizea to sti engthen ( .erniany and the sword must rule the prostrate An article in the June Review of Reviews, entitled iiv(iiiijiii,-ii ill I III ' ' fitliiTlr n 1.'. 1. , ,,., ,,,, , , 1 , ,, 'i""i" i -rrciicu writer, Andre ( lieradaine, as follows: The l'an-Germnn program of 1911 .nlimi r,. . . .. s.a hegemony over a territory of nea r.y 4.015.00 i.Z.,.S other words, besides actual conquest in the Kast and West, it mean, u I in direct, ye. effective seizure of Austria-Hungary, the Balkan states anU Turkey. At the beclnnimr or l ui 7i, s'ales- an" r, , , , ' .w.o iua cupiure or nagdad bv the English and the strategic retreat of th e German ... , . . mo triiiii i'iy, j Tfie ueonle of P : ,' " "ci mans ruling twenty-one million vassals and eighfy-two million slaves-Latin, Slavic, So" Iiutic. beloilfflll'-- to th rtccn diFf',n.n.,f ' , nvn l en,Mn. 'Vl," . .. V ."y'T. "l S WHO , : h i " 111 ""J'lsniiauie yoke that the J," " since rue days of the Assvrians? 1. The .Masters Germans, 73,00 0 000 " , , ooo;ooo; :T?r-,Mo "m! B,,,gar8- w - 00u: Huthenians. s.soi.OOO: cTh. ft01'- ''uanians. 22.000,- Kumanlans, S.000.000: Italian. ,, 1;"''- ? 11.000,000; Unes. ,000.000; OUoman Greeks, , Grand total, 176,000,000. "Let only the right of conquest speak," savs Von Bis- K"!" b 110 'v-cillatifM, policy W cZSit lion it (j( rmanv wmu ... 1 xi. tt tj . '. nae t nc aunionrv of on Bissinir for f ie nsMi.i.f ... !... i... i.....x . .. iimu tin; SllHieirlC Mill Of the present war s to r;1i ,.,.,, v. ,, .b ,(:.',HU i lUwlllCC 01 lier Dm nvitm.c in r, , -r. ".Hi France" for w , d Z :', " defeat of autocraev in., ,.V L " ,,'1 1 V c 11 ter . .- .u., iuihu oi me worm. Anv o 1 eltrTv'Vlll11,la,e ATrii'a ami Annans effl on the list ot vassals or on the list of slaves dependent upon the whim of tin. in:wt,... , . l, " tary might. 11 """ 1 a D-v mi,1-j The issue is fnirlv well l.nf,. i. 1 . .i., T, ., J State, as well s other democr ' wK Trot v!icnl i. .I,,,.., U' -i , , .. ,'ti ut. i Wfoiii v'l O Itl t I II Vill ivn 1 r lw. ,j I fr twri.,,,, i e ...... r 11 ' 1 -uu 0111 are , T ., ......... h-l our 11101 ev tie it for you-buy Liberty bonds, and contribute to the Ked Cross lest your countrv be l?,.lrrin..i,..i .,..,1 ,;. the .-ass,,! r "r.L.T uu u,useu l,wo,uo v... vll (l jun-ig!, lyranr. HUNDRED BILLION Fl RANCS FOR WAR ARE OUR DOLLARS PATRIOTIC? 508 Realstrr for W.ir The complete official returns or. the war registration In Jackson coun ty show that 1 3 7! young men regis tnred. Of these there Is one nnblli official. 2.1 persons totally disabled. .30 Indicating dependent relatives: Sti, Indicating occupational exemp tions, and :,ns Indicating no exemp tions. The total exemptions exclud ing alien are SUV There are 15 aliens and four alien enemies. The number registered ac cording to age follows: age 21, 11:1: 22. Ill; 2.1, 1.12; 2i, 4.1; 25. 12t; 26. 24S; 27, ISt; CS, 1 0; 28. 156; 30, HI. Patents Issued. Patents granted to cltliens of Ore gon, Juno fi, 1917. reported thru the office of It. ti. Park, Jr., solicitor of patents, Washington, 1). c : lllenry Aelili, Portland, "ipe-eou-pllng. George W. Armstrong, Salem, gar. ncnt-supporier. Ivy McTlmmonds, .Mitchell, bed. " A T ' r( s!! ts,of tl"flotilt"" t)f the $2,000,000,000 Libert v . I""!1 w 1 s,"w whether the American peop e are real W patriotic, when their pocket nerve is affected " I hey are not asked to give their money to their countrv but to lend it at a very good rate of interest - And in this call to v;,.r.-,. xx-;ti, ti,; . , ... , , , , ,x " ..I. men a iiiirs, uncle iS'ini wants to hear from tl. Kftl.. r..n " ' L.IKlt . am ,i. i- ...wc noxx.-x , iisi as mucii as from U.e big ones In fact, the more little fellows the hotter b" cause it Wl keen iKt tl,..f c i .... L ,., . ' .M.iii.x wi me niu timillionaires from liivestin-r t he r monev in u...n,;.... .i... ,uh .,).!., ' ""'is; mat is not tax- AVe Americans of mnii i,,.,.,.,.. n least, take, l,.r r V n ' 1 ' U,1S llu"el'- t ., , " "l xiciuiaii oook. 1 110 ML'irest o t hi. :.......... i ,.,.t.....i..... in -. V M,a'ls was issued 111 V. ! ('.., J , ll.,,,ll"1.-,c iii WH'.J.OOO.IHH). There m b '"'''"i 'f whom H84.:558 lxnight K 0 , less: N,NJ , ) hohr fl,,m ,f7r) t(, 12- - ' l.. 0 to ifU.0. while 9W.S01 bought from ,50 to iS T' 1 1 "r " uu investors were small investors. And these small investors took S.OOO.OOOof 1"' lu. hat is about per cent of the total (iernr n an.and almost . p,,- ,,,lt of wIlat mu. n? J f every Anieriean wlm has saved a little monev will be as patriot,,. nS the (Jermans. the bulk of this loai , Sill go to t he ,e and women who have no great surplus o" wea th And that is exaetly where it should go. 'Tl'.'-v is ... surer bond l.tween a man and his eountrv t li.ui lie shall be a bondholder of Jiis countrv it is sec that th.s Liberty loan bo,l issue is a bond issue of the democracy. Theodore Roosevelt. We must evert all our nowev .m,l ...,.i n sources to l.rinir the e,,.-..,.,,,. .... . ' ' u,u ,r ,, .:. ' "" oiaii eiiijui e r ...ii. i i i -im- v ik.,.1 ;.i ... ' .'.'... j i cnicii; o Minis and cimi I ie the 1'nited Smt.w POST TOASTIES THEY'RE THE FLAKES WITH THE DANDY CORN FLAVOR ! SAYS KIK.AH WKiHT JKWKI.KR Watch repairing my stieelsltv t-- ustic engraving. Prompt service, per sonal attention. No. 17 North Cen tral Avenue. Medford. Oreeon Phnn S61-H. JOHN A. PERL uXD t KT AKIft Iljr AsKlstiuit. m 80iTn HARTi.irrr. ltiono M. 47 and 47-J-9. Austomoblls Hearse Service. Ambulance Service, CoroQsr. PARIS, June 12. The French chamber of deputies has already voted one hundred billion francs in war credit, according to a report made by Raoul Peret. reporter for the linnet committee of the chamber of demi ties. This sum Includes the credits for the third auarter nf 1917 on,i seven billion francs advanced to France's allies. The report savs in part: The committes hu inim.ii.no,i new modifications in the pending bill. The government asked for 9,843,000, 000 francs and the committes inereAs- ed the figure to 9,871.000,000. The rex-cuue receipts are more and more satisfactory and the natinnni .infonoo bonds are Increasingly successful, The total sales of bonds for March, April and Jlay total 2.960.000.oon francs. Finally the committee endorses the intention of the government to Introduce a series of measures which according to estimates, will brine- in over a billion francs. These new re sources are destined to cover the per manent expenditure, in which hence forth shall be included payments in connection with the national debt over two and a half billions Interest on the funded floating debt and over two billions for military and civil pensions. .-1 . 'As for war exDenses thev win . continued to be assured bv temnorarv credits." WALTZ, FOX TROT AND 01 STEP RULE NEW YORK, June 12. The waltz. fox trot and one step will continue to hold sway as the ' big three' dances. according to dancing Instructors here attending the fourth annual conven tion of the International Association of Masters of Dancing. While the in structors are sure of the performance of the three danceu, it was announced today that at sessions of the conven tion, which will continue thruont the week, many new steps will be demon strated. About 200 members of the association are attending the conven tion. ORDERED ENFORCED FORARMY SLACKERS III WASHINGTON", June 30. Arrest and possibly a year's imprisonment today threatened men of registration age who have failed to enroll for army conscription. Governors had orders rrom the war department to cease ex tending leniency to those who did not register on the single legal registra tion day. last Tuesday, and tn nrnse- cute violators vigorously. The early puDiication of lists of registered men Is expected to aid in detection of slackers. ProVost Marshal General Crowder today awaited registration renorts irom la states so that the nation'; total can be figured, each mute's con 8crIntion. nuata determl npd nnrl rules announced for the second sten tnthe process, the summoning before local evemption boards of a 'proportion of the men registered These states had not reported up to last midnight: Arizona, Idaho FORD DODGE FRANCIS " MOTOR CAR EXCHANGE romuNs oaxwuR Gentlemen! We are pleteed to aoknonledge reoelpt of your Inquiry with referenoe to our experience with Zerolen and to say that It Is an en tirely satisfactory lubri cant for Ford cars. Where It has been used In these cars It has proven an eoonoa leal and efficient oil. : Very truly jours. re "HI. oreedl? Distributors 1 ... . .i ! . . : . Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts. 1- MlcliiL'au. Minnesota. Mlsouri Mnn. r ., .1,, V'..... . Al.-Inn ! .... .u .... . .c.n.tu, ..vn .uvA...w, .w JOT- P s sey, I'euusylvania, South Dakota and s I w yomtng. 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