YOUTH
OF 22
WIUST VALUABLE
SOLDIER OF ALL
Sickly Boy of Two Years Ago Now
World's Foremost righting 1 Avia
torHas Brought Down 45 Ger-
man Airplanes Is Excellent Shot
and Employs Original Strategy.
BY BASIL M. MANLY.
WASHINGTON, July - 24. The
most valuable soldier in the world
today is a youth of 22, who, when he
was enlisted,'' wus u sickly-looking
boy in the first 8tnc,eH of consuinp
tion.
Today, France would rather part
with two whole army divisions than
lose Georee Guynemer!
Iln is the uncrowned "kiiiR of the
nir," who has Brought down 45 Ger
man airplanes. ' '
Ah one aviator is worth 1000 or
diiiury troops, Guynemer has strate
gically wiped out 45,000 Germans. No
one soldier ever before approached
this pale Frenchman's militury value,
' dipt. Amaiiry lie La Grunge, head
of the French aviution commission,
now in the United States, told me
nl about Guyncmer, and explained
the tactics that have won him undis
puted supremacy ns a fighter in the
nir. Said de La Grange : .
Only 22 Years Old.
"George Giiynemer, now only 22
years old, began training in Febru
ary, 1915, on the eve of his exnmi
nation for the Polytechnic school.
"Ho was tall, slim, dolicate, s
ono feared ho might have lung ttou
Wo. He hud never gone in for sports,
and was almost the lust man to be
picked as, promising material, for a
pilot. - ' -. .
"He finished training in three and
a half ,mpntlis, not remarkable,, when
compared with Lieut. . Tetu's six
weeks. : Less than a month-after his
arrival at the front, armed only with
'an army rifle, he brought down his
ft'irst enemy.
"His plan of campaign against an
enemy machine simple. . -i
"Now rcmarkjbly skillful, Guyne
mcr nlwnj's fries to place himself in 8
following position, so he will not
be seen. With wonderful courase he
approaches as near ns possible with
out firing, keeping below and behind
his adversary. ' '
"When he comes almost up to him
(90 to 150 feet) he makes his plane
rear up like a spirited charger and
opens fire.
Is Excellent Shot.
"lie is an excellent shot and usual
ly disables his opponent in the first
round, but in case he does not he
tries to break the fight by some acro
batic manner (a half-loop, spins,
or several sharp turns).
"Guynemer is almost alone in the
use of these tactics, as most of the
other "Aces" (pilots who have
brought down five machines) prefer
to open fire at greater distances.
Guvnemcr's tactics were also em-
,A ployed by Pegoud, the geratest flyer
at the beginning or tne war.
This story of Guynemer ought to
bo an inspiration to cvory young
American flyer. . .
WAR BEGINNING OF END OF WORLD, SAY BIBLE STUDENTS
Or. Stelzle Writes Interesting Review
of This Subject Which War Has
Brought Under Discussion Most
Bible Students Believe Christ Must
Return to Earth First.
Wur has brought the widespread
belief among religious thinkers tluit
the eud of the world is at bund.
They see the world-wide oonflu
gration as the first stage in the final
catastrophe that they believe will
end nil things earthly.
Recognizing this widespread feel
ing as a matter of news, the Daily
Hnil Tribune asked its religions ed
itor, the Rev. Charles Stelzle:
"Is there biblical basis for the
widespread belief that the end of the
world is at hand?" . '. : , .
Dr. Stelzle says there. is not and
he gives his reasons- for' believing
there is hot. :
Head what he writes, and son
whether you agree "with him': ' '.
I am asked: "Is there biblical
basis for the widespread belief that
the end of the world is at hnndf" ,
I know that many people believe
there is.
Thev point to certain prophecies in
the bible that just before the end
there shall be "wars ond rumors of
wars," cyclones, fires, revolutions
and upheavals of every kind.
There is no doubt that the world is
facing one of the greatest catastro
phics in its history, and no one dares
prophecy-how extensive it will be.
The study of history does not help
us much interpreting the signs of the
times, for in this instance it cannot
be snid that "history repeats itself."
There never vet has been an "cud
of the world." '
There are " three ' sources '' from
which we may get light- upon this
most important subject; first, from
the bible ;, second, from the church,
and third, from our own. reason.
Naturally, the, .bible has a great
deal to sav about the "end -of the
world," and fortunately,, it is pos
sible. for. the. average man to .under
stand what the bible means.
The secrets of God are not always
revealed to the "wise men and the
prudent" God has sometimes "re
vealed them unto babes." ..
. Upon one occasion, Jesus publicly
thanked God for the fact.
It is probably true, as some noted
bible students have said, that con
fusion has risen in, the minds of
many because men have failed to dis
tinguish between "'the end of Uie
world" and "the end of the age."
The history of the world may be
divided into certain great periods, or
ages., Each of these ages has ended
in a great catastrophe like the
flood, for example.
It is well to remember that, most
of the prophecies about "the end of
the world are based upon the sec
ond coming of Jesus, and the proph
ecies concerning his second coining
arc just as literal as those that had
to do with his first coming.
There are something like 300 dif
ferent references in the new testa
ment nlone to tht seoond coming o
Christ. "
All biblo students agree that Jesus
is coming ugmn, out lucre is a gieu
Tills Is a reproduction of n picture first prated n n book called "Forty Future wonders or Hcrpture Prophecy," puimsnod m lHflfl. It portrays a
great earthquake, accompanied by darkening of the sun, moon and stars and awful terror tlunout the world. According to the old Ixmk, this catas
trophe Is due about l(Ki8. , .
I.W.W.EXCITEMENT
Bun Sheldon spent Tuesday even
ing in Mcdford and reports Grants
Puss excited over un I. W. W. senre,
Monday the little daughter of J. B.
De Grassc of Selma brought word to
her father that "some men were
prowling around the lower side of
his field." Mr. DcGrnsse left to in
vestiirate and saw three men who
hastened down the road upon his ap
pronch. ' "- ' . , ' ;
Returning to tho house, lie found
tlnn bis mail box a note rcadiug, "Be-
war, We are going to burn up Jos
eph'uie county,", and signed,"!. W.
W."
Mr. DcQrassc mailed the noto to
Sheriff Lewis, who hns recently or-
. gnnized a home guard company of
sixty men, subject to- call on emerg
ency. The temper of tho citizens of
this district is such that it is pre
dicted that if any I. W.'W. are
caught and known to hnve been rcr
sponsible for wanton destruction of
property, wul meet with rather rough
treatment.
HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
OF GASOLINE DESTROYED
PHILADELPHIA, July 25. The
fire at the Atlantic Refining com
pany late last night caused a loss
estimated at f.VMMWO. .Nearly
million gallons of gasoline were de
stroyed. .
TO
LI
AT
DEATH PENALTY
difference of opinion among them as
to when he is coniin;
Some insist thut the world will he
come worse- and worse, , and tliu
Jesus will appear to usher' in th
thousand years of the millcinum
luring which peace and righteous
ness shall prevail
Otehrs believe that the church will
become responsible for setting up the
millenium, and at the close of this
thousand-year period Jesus will come
to cull (he world to judgment.
Fnr the largest number of bible
Indents have the latter opinion, al
though many evangelists and bible
students believe Jesus may come to
riltv
If the thousand-year period of the
millennium is to be taken literally,
then the opinion of the "post-mil-lenniulists"
those who believe that
Jesus will come after the millennium
compels us to say that Jesus cun
not come for at least one thousand
years. For no one would agree, in
view of the terrible war now prevail
ing, that we have entered the millen
nial period.
On the other hand, if the "pre
millenninlists" those who believe
Jesus will come before the millen
nium are to be believed, it looks
very much as if Jesus might come
at any moment to estublish His king
dom upon earth.
For they believe that just the kind
of things now happening will precede
His coming to earth. . '
But this would not be "the end of
the world" it would be "the end of
the nge," according to the "pro-mil.
lennialists."
In any case, whether the "pre-
millenniulists'' are right or the
"post-millennialists," the end of the
world, with the judgment Hint is fin
ally to eome, must be at least one
thousand years distant.
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 25. Two
of the five fruit canneries at Santa
Clara which .were tied up yesterday
by a strike for higher wages and a
closed shop, resumed work today un
der guard. About 700 of the 2200
strikers were said to have reported
for duty. Meanwhile the strike was
reported spreading among field la
borers who have recently been organ
ized by the Toilers of the World
seemingly local body which is man
aging the cannery strike, and tons of
apricots, dead ripe, are threatened
with destruction. The output of the
canneries is largely contracted, for.
Colonel R. P. Davis wired Major-Gen
eral Hunter Liggett early today rec
ommending that a company of troops
be sent lmedlately to' San Jose and
Santa Clara to guard life and proper
ty threatened' . by striking cannery
workers. Colonel Davis had been in
vestigating the situation.
Civil authorities were apprehensive
of further rioting as It was known
that many of the strikers are armed
and In a mood the police defined' as
ugly." .' " .
Several -men said to be agitators
seeking to foment strikes among em
ployes of canneries still operating,
were arrested early today.
Before sending the telegram to
General Liggett, commanding, tho
(western department of the army at
San Francisco, Colonel Davis coun
termanded the order, recalling sol
diers who were sent to Santa Clara,
three miles south of here, last night
In response to request of city offi
cials. '. . ,
PETROGRAD, July 25. Russian
commissioners who restored disci
pline in the seventh and eighth ar
mies, making posslblo the recent Rus
sian offensive In eastern Galicla, after
witnessing the retreat of the Russians
in the face of the Austro-German at
tack, have sent their reports to Pre
mier. Kerensky. '
They advise that "capital punish
ment should be meted out to those
who refuse to risk their lives for their
fatherland and freedom."
APPEAR IN HOUSE
WASHINGTON, July 2f. Hesolu
tions by Representative Kennedy of
Rhode Island, proposing that Presi
dent Wilson express to Great Britain
for America the hope that tho future
government of Ireland bo submitted
to a vote of the Irish people; and by
Representative McLaughlin, Pennsyl
vania, to direct the state department
to make representations' to - Great
Britain for establishment of an Irish
government liko that of Canada,
wero introduced todnv in the house.
crowded in the roads. Additional
quantities of munitions, provisions!
and six heavy guns were captured.
Another report says that aeroplanes
heavily bombarded the station " at
Munasterzyska, and the new , road
for the Russian troops sonth' of the
jwitit from which regular communi
cation hns been severed. '
THROW OUT THE LINE
(live Them Help and Many Mcdford
People Will lie lUippler.
"Throw Out the Life Line" -,..'
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Thoy're often, overworked they
don't get the poison filtered out of the
blood.
Will you help them?
Doan's Kidney Pills have brought
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ers, i
Medford testimony proves their
worth. ' " '' '
D. R. Andrus, 510 S. Fir St., Med
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had trouble in retaining the kidney
secretions and I also had a dull ache
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kidneys acted more regularly and I
didn't have that trouble in my back
This has convinced mo that Doan's
Kidney Pills are a medicine worth
recommending to others." " :
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ALMOST A ROUT
COPENHAGEN, July
if). A
semi-official German .report, de
scribes ns n striking panorama tho
retreat of the Russian armies in
Galicia. Retiring columns stretching
to tho horizon can plainly bo observ
ed from numerous vantage points.
The retreat occasionally degenerates
into a full rout, particularly under
tho influence of the Austro-Goi-mnn
field guns, which are abreast tho in
fantry vangunrdsand dash forward
to a hill top from where they pour a
demoralizing fire into the ninsses
TO
LONDON. July 25. Andrew Bo
nnr Law, chancellor of the ex
chequer, lodny announced the gov
ernment's nominees us delegates lo
the Irish convention. They incluil
ed the carl of Dnnrnvcn, president of
Hhe Irish iltcform association; the
earl of Desurt, the curl of Grunnrd,
Baron MncDonncIl, Sir William
Colliding, chairman of tho Great
Southern & Western railway of Ire
land; Sir Horace Curzon Plunlictt,
founder of the Irish Agricultural so
ciety; Sir George K, Russell, former
under secretary of the home depart
mcnt; Sir Crawford McCullugli, for
mer lord muyor or Rcllust; Sir Ber
tram G. Windlo, tho provost of Trin
ity college, Dublin; Patrick Dcmpsey,
Martin Murphy, Edward Lysnght,
Alexander McDowell and Sir Wiilinm
Whitla, professor of mnlcria nt.'dicn
and tlicreacutics in Queen s college
Belfuxt.
The number of labor representa
tives has been increased from five
to seven. The number of delegates
thut have accepted to date is 03.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
FIRES UNDER CONTROL
NELSON, B. C, July 23. Forest
fires which have been devastating
valuable timber in Hie Trail, Summit,
Corbin nnd Boll distrirtu are report
ed to be under control. A l.irge
number of men arc fighting the
i, flumes.
osses in mid-stream '
ain't usually the best way to get
r . . . I . m - t.
across. Mature erows ine toaw .
' : -M ' 'fit""?
VELVET is cured in Nature's way. It
takes a long tirne and costs lots of mon
ey, but it makes VELVET the best tobacco..
Thar's some things we have to
learn to likesuch as olives an'
hard work. Thar's others we
take to naturally just as base
ball games and VELVET. j$r$t'
VELVET'S enormous sale increasing
every dayis because people just nat
urally like it. They take to tobacco aged in
Nature's way like a duck takes to water.
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CLEARANCE SALE
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