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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREflOT, FRTDAY, JULY 27, 1917 Medford Mail Tribune' ,SN TNI 'KI":NI KNT NKIV.SI' M'KH PL'JII.ISHKI KVKKY .M-'TKIIN'.jON KXCKI'T Hl'NIiA V 11 V THK MEDFOKD PRINTING CO. Office Mall Tribune Building. 26-J7-J North Fir street; telephone 75. The Democrotle Times, The Medford Mall, The Menrord Trlhune, The south .rn OreKOnlsn. The Ashland Tribune GEOMOB PUTNAM, Editor. tTBSCBIPTIOa BATED One year, by mall 15.00 On$ month, by mall 60 rer month, deiiv-retl ry carrier In Medfnnl. AHhlend. I'hoenlx. Tal ent, Jacksonville and Central Poln hti Saturday only, by mall, per year 2-00 Weekly, per year 1.60 Official paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter al afedford. Oreg-on. under the act of March . II7. Sworn Circulation for 1916 2.491. full leased wire Associated Press dis patcher ASHLAND, July 2". On Wednes day morning First company mobil ized at tho armory in compliance i(h specific orders from the udjutunt general's office. The following is the personnel of the officers and men of the com mand: Captain Clyde A. Mnlnne. First lieutenant Donald SI. Spencer. Second licnlcnnnt James II. Wol ford. First sergeant Delmar C. Har mon. Supply scrgeunt Harry 0. Hut terficld. Mess sergeant Horatio O. Wol cott. Sergeants Millard 0. rtibli, Wiii frcd W. Phillips, Ilcrhert G. Spencer, Charles Uelsman, Howard Iinrrctt, Harold Merrill. Corporals Earle Burnett, S. A. Peters, Wilfred C. Carr, Lynn IJ. Mownt, Glenn Simpson, Cornelius Shinn, Robert Wagner, Donald Stev ens, Andrew McGee, Cecil Norton, Oliver Anderson, Kdward Hcdlierg. Mochanics Chester L. MKim mey, Frank J. Ilililis. Cooks Leslie It. Phillips, Clifford L. Yarbrough. Musicians Aldcn D. Powell, Mer edith 0. Beaver. Privates Philip J. Amer, Everett A. AckJin, faith F. Abbott, Kmest V. Abbott, faon W. Hniigliman, It. L. Burtlic, Laernc Huck, Edmond M. Borrctt, Herbert B. Iicntlcy, Bert Bryant, Earl J. Bicgel, ('. V. Carey, Floyd C. Crosslin", Paul IJ. Campbell, Lester D. Calhoun, I'rnl 0. Coleman, Murray Paugherty, Granville Dal lell, Donald Dickersun, Arllnir M. Decker, Hoy W. Davis, George E. Evans, John E. Enders. Elbert T. Farlow, Milton J. Fraley, Ralph If. rTaley, Iharles T. Freeman, Aubrey Furry, Gerald E. Gunter, Hcniamin II. Orubb, Nelson Hall, Frank T. Holmes, Wilbur C. Holmes, Hcid W. Han-ell, J. Heston Jones. Perry E. Joy, Paul Keene, Otis ('. King, Rob ert J. Keller, Cleo W. Kirk, Charles Lamkin, Arthur F. Long, Floyd M. Lane, Alward W. ' l.eavitt, L. I). Lowe, Algie V. Lnmnis, Ralpii ('. Martin, Ivan O'Donoiighuc, ( has. W. Penniston, Fred S. lVnni.-loii, (i.iis. 0. Porter. Ira l. Pittnian, Wilfred Phillips, Frank U Rush, Aubrey lied Ifcr, Clyde Rhodes, Wurren W. Hohrer, Lawson Riley, Arvel A. Set tles, Ora E. Sullivan, Russell Sea man, Oscar F. Silver, Dean F. Seolt, F. Slade Songer, Harold V. Siiiij s.m, Lynn G. Slack, Fred Sehiiennan. Glndson II, Shelby, (1. Taverner, Will Thoninson, Frank Tinker, S. Dwight Tinker, Merrill Throne, Donald A. Walker, Robert E. Willett, Forest (1. Woleolt, Guy G. Woleott, Claude H. Wnrren, Gerald II. Wenner, Winnie Burton. James II. Wolford. s ind lieuten ant, was formerly first Mn.'iint of Fourth companv at lioselmrg and wns nssignetl to A-hlainl bv civvml Instnu tions from Adjutant Ge teral White. The Woleolt familv is repnvsented by three members Horatio, F:rr-t and Guy. Though in some rcsjMvts short of equiment, the no n are gradually being supplied with all r. .pii-iii-s Nominally the command is housed nt the armory. Some li.ne "-bore leave," however, until di tails as to full equipment are rlV.'ti d. As to destination, nil profes ig norance. It is genirallv adm.tted that Ihe initial ii"i.:ii'iint. thom;b 1eniwirary, w : 1 1 I -oimulun1 on ihd Columbia nwr." The company wants n few more men to raise the iiuinlo r up to the full rcfiuirenients of l"f. Quake at Buenos Aires RTT.NOS AIRES, Jnlv jr. A ((light enrthqiiake was t,!t la-t nilit tbruoltt Hie country. no call" for TIIEIM' litis been iimcli A excitement (ivcr 1 1 1 o f. is Jackson count v is concerned, there is no evidence of ll. W. AV. activitv or membership. "o violence op depre- dations have been cotmititted expected. However, the surest way to lirini; it about is to continue the present spasm picion and espionage. As find a witch to litirn, so those looking for an f. V. AV. vie tini will undonlitedlv create one. In an interview in Portland, Governor Alexander of Idaho said ahout the alleged i. W. AV. acts in his state: "The I. W. W. has been magnified to unduo imjiortance. It has been like the story of tho man who heard a coyote yell and thought there were a hundred when there wan only one. Idaho Is capable of handling the situa tion without calling out the troops or asking aid of the federal government. Twenty-seven I. W. W. whom wo recently arrested In Latah county joined the army and marched thru tho street3 carrying the American flag. Cs'early all would enlist If It weren't for physical disqualifications. "Idaho has pledged the resources of the state to the national govern ment and we believe that every ressource, man power included, can be made available.' ' As biff business frequently places profits above pat riotism, there is more than a suspicion that some of the large employers of the west, notably the copper trust, has taken advantage of prevalent conditions of public unrest and excitement to create a situation where bv thev can deal drastically with discontented employes who seek a share or the excess profits offers a case in point, where raised and strikers forcibly and illegally deported and interned.- Jinny reputable residents who hail expressed sympathy with the strikers were rounded np by the mob. treated as criminals, torn from their business and homes. shipped out on cattle cars and warned never to return tho there was nothing to connect them with .1. AV. AV. propaganda. The greater portion of the deported men are registered for military service, some have been drawn in the draft. and -will cheerfullv do their doubtedly I. AV. AV. agitators, but such. injustice can only increase the spread of industrial discontent and create more I. AV. AV.'s by providing a real grievance. Establishment of social justice is the remedy for I. AV. AV. ism. Injustice increases it. There is no cause for appre hension of I. W. AV. vandalism in Jackson count v. Our resources art? phylged to the tar there is no record ol disloyalty or treason. .Main our ymnn nave gone to tne trout-. I lie rest ol us are lonur what we can at home and stand ready to go if called. As long as we treat every one fairly and friendly there is no ground for supposing that the county harbors traitors no grounds for apprehension, no excuse for reasonless frenzv. By AUGUST 1 I coinpnny, Third Oregon Infantry, whieh has made its headquarters in Medford for the aM four months, will be transferred from this city to the regiment headounrters at Claek nmns, Ore., somewhere around Auir ut 1. Another company of the regi ment will he sent to Medford to re place I company and take up the work of puanlimr the Southern l'a- eifie tunnels mid bridges. i The ehauire will be welcomed by! every member of the company from Captain Todd down to the hi-t pri- j va te, as they lnntr iic tired i.f the j monotony of miard patrol uud bar-j racks life. Since the company's ar rival in the city it has had no chance to d rill beeaiie a larire porl ion of j the command w as absent dailv on cuard duty all the wav from Ko-e-hun: to the other Mile of the Sis-i kiyous. I n fact the en I ire regiment, in , f-lnrii; word-, lias been -In-i to pieces' since called into Ihe federal service with so many of its conipanic- doini; ' iruard duty in this and ml j.imm; j states, (.hi this account the rem- j merit as a whole has had no chance' to drill and yet acquainted. One j company is siill on truant ditty in Montana. At the headquarter- in 5 Clackamas there arc now only Wo hattalion-i of the regiment. ' The Third Oregon ha- received or-j del- to mobilize -it the I'alo Ail.,; Cjilif.. miiitarv ramp m Aav -t . excitement loose talk and a invar deal of W. , even locally, tho so far in 1 lit coinitv, and none is of apprehension, distrust, stis witch - hunters never failed to piled tip by the war. Jiisbee the crv of I. AV. AV. ism was share. Among them are un national government, and so but ns to whether tin- entire eomniiinri will jret together there mi that chitu. or whether mie or nmre eunipiinies will he left behind on pinnl duty in Oreiron is nnt known. Hut it U jin iisr-ure.l fact Hint J coinpnny will jro to the I'nlo Alto camp, ns it hn. done its shnre of !'ii;inl duty. PROSPEGT FOREST The hiuli- wjnd which spranj; up yesterday nUt-moon made the fore-t fires situation in t ho l'rospect dis trict aptin somewhat lneuaeinir. The wind eaued the two larjv fires in that region, which had been under control fr several days, to spread over the fin line-.. However, ihe situation as reported this noon wa not serious as yet. About one hundred fire fighters are still at work in this territory. Ki fieri, men relumed to the eity ye-lerday and ia-t nii.'ht, whi'ti it was learned that the bic fires were auain spreading, I lie work of replac ing them was at once bomui at tin local fore-t rv of I ire. Four men were scut up L-.t nti;M and more were sent up today. EAT-LESS-BREAD CAMPAIGN SUCCESS IN ENGLAND I.UXIHIV. July -J7.- The "cat le-s bread"' campaign initiated by the na I i"tial war --avium's commit tee ha licrii quite a simcc-. Since the in auguration tt' propn-.'anda tile inn--umptit'ti of tlmir ha- derrca-rd by In h r cent. , COMPANY 1 NEWS Captain A. J. Vance of the Seventh company Is stlli without definite in formation as to when his command will be given orders to proceed to Fort Columbia to be mustered Into tho federal service. However, the general impression seems to prevail that leaving time will come sometime next Sunday or Monday, tho the com pany is ready to proceed any time. With the arrival of Charles Murray a private, from Carroll, Iowa, last night, the company roster Is now com plete. J 1 o was the last of the out of town members to report. The reservists of the Seventh com pany. Dean Stacey, Albert K. Jackson and Charles McClain, who received orders to report to the commander of the company, have done so. Inasmuch as the company roster is complete, these reservists will probably be as signed to duty with some other com mand, tho Captain Vance will hold them as long as possible so that they can bo assigned to replace any possi ble three members who may have to be discharged because of physical de fects which may appear on final ex amination. These reservists who served three years in the company and then went back Into the reserve for three years, did not apply for active service, and therefore were subject to call when ever needed. Captain Vance received Instructions yesterday to express a lot of the com pany's state equipment, which had been packed up and sent to the Ash land armory for storage in compliance with previous orders, to Fort Colum bia. The equipment will now have to be hauled back to this city from the Ashland armory and arranged for shipment by express. Tho telegraphic news that the Am erican soldiers in France shortly after their arrival unpacked their phono graphs and got them to working has given Seventh company the idea of taking their big victrola to Fort Co lumbia with them. It had previously been decided to keep the victrola In storage here until the command was permanently located. In this connection it can be stated that the company will welcome gifts of phonographic records, William Gates was the first donor of a record, as yesterday ho authorized the pur chase of any record wanted. Captain Vance announces that any one wish ing to donate new records, should not select such records themselves, but should let the company make the se lection, in order to avoid duplication of records. Mayor C. K. Gates, Gas Newbury and Joe Beeman of Gold Mill, were GIRLS! MAKE A ! BEAUTY LOTION f WITH LEMONS! t At the cost of a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the mor.t wonder ful lemon skin softener and complex ion beautiftor, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con taining three ounces of orchard white. Care should bo taken to strain the juice thru a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lofion will keep fresh for months. Kvery woman knows that lemon Juice is used to Moach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal sUUi softener, fwnoothener and hfuutificr. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from tho grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage it laily into the face, nock, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out tho roses and bounty nf nay skin. It is truly marvelous to smoother! rouh. red hands. 1 - T-7 '.- Tell Us Your Foot Troubles If onrs am tired, or aching or cal loiiFni. or inflamed, or soru from any raus-e. let us tieat tti-Mu. MARINELL0 HAIR SHOP Carm'tt-Corpjr Itiiilillng thn kuo.sIh of tho officers of'tho com pany ut dinner in tho lrfeMS hull on Krout street this noon. Don rtunyarri was the first moniber of the company to fail to respond to roll call. This was on Thursday. He is hack on duty acain today. His ab sence was caused by sickness, the company records say. At 9 a. m. Sunday, if the command is ctill in the city then, Itev. Weston F. Shields will hold services for the company In tho city park. Tho com mand will attend in a body. Rev. Mr, Shields, former pastor of the Presby terian church here, during his Med ford pastorato was always a favorite of the company and often preached before it. lie Is now located at Bend, but is in the city on a vacation. Mrs. M. A. Tunnell of South New town street was the first in the city to comply with the request published in Thursday's Mail Tribune that good books would be welcomed by the Sev enth company for its library. She pre sented the company with a number of standard books. After the Seventh company leaves for Fort Columbia, the auxiliary's committee will also receive donations of books for tho company's library and forward them to the boys wherev er they may be. A special committee of the newly formed Soldiers' Auxliiary will take charge of the task of gathering peri' MRS. BURNHAM JAMAICA, IU Sufferings Cured by Medi cine Recommended by Sister-in-law. Jamaica, N. Y. "I suffered creatly with my head and with backache, was weaK, aizzy, ner vous, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as 1 was irregular for two years. One day when I was feeling unusually bad my sister-in-law came in and eaid, 'I wish you would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound.' So I began taking it and I am now in good health and am cured. I took the Com pound three times a day after meals, and on retiring at night. I always keep a bottle in the bouse." Mrs. L. N. Burnham, 295 South St, Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat urally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi monials. Many more tell their friends. "Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for anything you need to know about your ailments. CLEARANCE SALE on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" WANTED Laborers and Teamsters for 8 hours' work. Will pay lioims of UOe per day. providing men remain on work fill completion, ahout Dec. 1st, inn. Dated at Mai-shl'ield. Ore., duly 21, 1917. K (i. TKRirAM. DIAMOND t Restaurant and Rooms Opened Today 127 E. Sixth Street Medford, Ore. JOHN A. PERL UKDEETAXM jf A tRnt. 1H ROl'TH BAKTLKTT. intone M. 47 ant) 47-J-3. AuMomoMle Hoarse Service, imbulauc Sorrier Coroner rn In i ii i . 1 11 ii n ii ill I' odlc-ala for tho boys in Frawce, niwlrr the government's recent offr to fnr- ward magazines and other nubllca- lions, unaddrcsaed, for one cent each, Mr. J. A. Westorhmd has kindly ton - sented to have the Hotel Holland useu as a receiving depot for such periodi - Every vomnn should do her duty in rearing a strong, vigorous im-1 he:tlthy generation. For three generations, women awaiting childbirth havo used thn safe, eatemar preparation "Mother's Krlorw . The drawn ekin of tho abdomen la m:ulo elastic, the muscles expand with tano when baby Is born and the inflammation of breast elands and other soreness is Booth" U'be tendency to morning &.tl; Vacation Time Is Here and the pleasure of the OUTING de pends to a great extent on the ' appetizing lunches We are better prepared this year than ever to give you what you want and to pack the BOX so there will be no dis appointment when opened up in camp Personal Attention Prompt Service St MARS! PHONE 252 splen: HOMESTEADS f'oni)risiiin-some ol' the l'io: l f irm l.uids in South ern Oregon, will soon he avaiLihle fur homestead entry in fine large valley, near new railroad; rich soils, mostly level, plenty of water and good rain fall. We cruise the choicest lands thoroughly and personally show tliem. DO NOT WAIT. BE PREPARED. v Join our homestead e!ul and auto excursion of inspection. Membership limited to twenty. Xo lo cation fee. Total cost,l"). Mo( economical, prac tical and efficient homestead plan. Call promptly for full particulars, as membership list will soon be filled for August service. Oregon Homestead Cruisers Office ol'YV. Austin Hotel lllo.-k, 'I For Your Summer Vacation OR WEEK The Rogue On l!.c Crnt.-r l.lv MiJ;.v... v, , KiliiiiLr iM.(l now. A -tri.'lly f;. (..-ll;!!.. K,- Sn:itl,t rtl ( Irr.Ml. J'mi r;.' The Rogue W. C. M.-I.OV ( als as thn ili !is of Medford majJ have to donate lo the national forces. j All persons having any magazines to glvo to I ho soMhm aro request J : bring them to llio Holland, wherj( .-orum.:;'" win tun um postage jstami - a and mail them to France. r.fp3 or unused Is avoided and this mnV.. fur tho futuru health and nature of the ') child. AVritu t-i Tho Uradfltld Regulator' Co., Dept. K 3M'i Iunar i.u tiding-, Atlanta ? Ga., f ir tU-ir bouJt, Alotiierhoud and tfaa i UaUy". ll in lrca to all women. Get u bottlo of ''Mother's Friend" at your drug. 1 Kista' today uud do no Jiegloct to apply 1 H Piht and iiornlng, ' J Women Who Drive f cars like lo cnine to us fori tlii'ir jnoloi- accessories le- cause of "tin service which! we ivi'. Xo matter how ex-; acting or in how great a llur-l ry vim limy lie, we can audi will serve you courteously J and ('(Ticieiii 1 v. C. E. Gates Auto Co.? ill R llOlKiSOX, Ashland i 1 i .1 - EftO TRIPS Elk Hotel ! .,., ,,;,.,( .at;(.in. ; !'! lui'i-nnr SHt ill Elk Hotel .1. l-r,.,,, 1 s : s 1