ranis fout? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OTtEflOX, TUESDAY, REPTEmER 1R, 1917 Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NKWHPAPRK PUBL.1HHKI FVKHY AKTKf.NOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THUS WKUKOTlD flUNTlNG CO. Offtcs Mall Tribune Building, 16-37-19 Norlh Fir trent; telephone 75. The Democratic Times, The Mrdford Mftll, Th Mh1 ford Tribune, The South ern Oretfonlan, The Ashland Tribune. GKOHQB PUTNAM. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION EATEII Ooe year, by mell.. 15.00 One month, .by ni.ilJ..... ...... .to Per month, dllv?red by carrier Id M'iUford, AHhlami, Phoenix, Tal ent. Jacksonville and Central Point .60 Saturday only, by mall, per year 2 00 Weekly, per year j,60 Official paper of the City of Mfdford. wjucmi paper or jacKtion county. Entered an aecond-class matter at Mz-dford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1879. Bworn Circulation for 1916 2,461. AIUMUEK OF THK AW.SOCIATKD V Pltl-JHS T-'uJl Tinned Wire Service. Thn Arbo clat;d Pp-hs Is rxoluslvcly n titled to the unr for r' puhlUratlon of all newB ciodlit'd to It or nut otherwiHo credited In Hila puper, and ntm Ihe local m-wn PuIjIIhIk-iI hiTfln. All rights of H-jnib-Jlcullun of bjmcIuI dispatches iHfroln are T 10 SEE MOVIES OF ; FOLKS AT HOME . LOS ANGELES, Sept. IS. Motion Iili'turcH of rolatlvos, sweethearts or close friends, taken against a back ground of scenes In their "own lionio town," wlulil be shown to American noldlers In tho trenches under a plan submitted to Kewlon I). Baker, sec retary of war, by Thomas II. Incc, a motion picture producer, In a letter made public here today. .Mr. Jnce's plan contemplates the making of motion pictures tinder government auspices In every city and town of Importance, . Parents, families or friends and sweeUioarts of soldiers In each center, according to tho plan, would bo notified to ap pear at a cortaln time and motion pictures, probably a simple panoramic view would bo taken of them, prob ably taking In, nlso, familiar build inns, streets or parks in each town. TJius tho reel of each center would bo to; tho soldiers from that place a touch of "homo" and for most of them of vjlal Interest, for they would seo In motion, life-like, ami In n familiar Batting, mother, sweetheart, children or others of tho family. Reels could be' shown nt certain points nt the front, so Los AngeloB soldiers could go to seo tho Los Angeles reel and Kow York soldiers tho (New York pic tures. ' Mr. Inro estimated that about 40 persons could bo shown In a foot of film, which, finished, ready for pro duction, would cost tho government about ten cents, if ono person, dear to ono certain soldier, could bo shown him, tho cost for a million men would be but 2,r.00 for the film. IMr. Inco advocated the plan ns practical and economical, and .ofrors to supervise tho matter and at his own expenso to assemble, label and put In shapo the many roels. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION THE REMEDY JSj)'nTJ'ILSTANDIX(i its vociferous protestations of J- loyalty, organized labor on the eoast is showine the Li.il wi us. patriotism uy ireueiit, strikes that liandieap ' iiiiu-ui in un; jjj oHcciuiiiii or rne war. I'raetically all the work affeeted by the shipyards strikes in the 'north west and the iron workers' strikes at the Bay cities, is gov ernment emergency work, essential for the war. Such strikes are little less than crimes and should not be per mitted. If the strikers have any grievances, they should be submitted to arbitration. Most of these strikers di ul wnai nicy ever maae bet ore, but this, and the previous agreeemnts they have made, as at Seattle, cut no figure with their laying down their tools when the life of the na tion is at stake. hi England, labor unions have waived most of . fheirj stringent restrictions durinir the nrofrresH f,f tl lO WOT In America, the war is made the excuse for further res'tric- uoiia ami iiiiiimuea greed, a searching inquiry should be made into the conduct of tlio responsible labor leaders who have not hesitated to seriously embarrass the nation, and t - 1 ' VK!We(1 s suspiciously as that of the J. VV. V ., in view of the effect in hampering and hindering vmn:rii;iui ueieiise. Wars are not waged nowadays by armieS and navies " ....... ,uni n is essential, mat every one in the nation do his share. There must be continuous, effec tive work m the workshops as well as in the trenches To stop work on munitions, necessary equipment and upon ships is akin to soldiers throwing down their arms on the uattlelield and rctusinir to continue tshop is as essential to victory as the armv , Thei-Q appears little merit in the strike at Seattle. The men have received their desires in hours and wages, but are striking because the I. W. W. strike for eight hours in ju.uu.u rum ,s was a lauure. At nvt nm ii i; issue is the "open shop" a condition waived durinir the war by British labor.' At San Francisco double pay is de- iiumtieu. ; There may he merit in some of the strikers' conten tions we have not the means of ascertaining--bnt . the mere iact that they rejected all efforts for a peaceful solu tion, rejected the employers' offer of arbitration, their reJiisal to recognize any mediation movement by the fed eral government, their arbitrary dictum that nothing save absolute surrender to their terms, puts them in tho wrontr Ihe president of the iron trades council at San Francisco issues this ultimatum: "When the unions voted to sti-ilco tl,nv i el use recognition ot any movement of the federal eovern ment to step in." b time' of iarndS L W" W" aild " vlC f trCaaon in Ihe solution of the labor trouble, which promises to he endless for the greed of the Workmen is as bad a the greed of employers is compulsory arbitration during the lile ot the war. It labor refuses to ho iv.iwr.nni.in ital refuses to be reasonable, they must bo. foiled, with Out. leoiiiiivli'iniT lw. a.,C.f ,.P tl. .. .... l: , ' . " 1 ""f i". uiu jiaiion ana enuangenng S INSPI LONDON', Sept; '1 S. The Chroni cle, In a leading editorial under the head "Despotism doomed," says: in Germany Just now evidently by preconcerted arrangement, resolu tions are being passed by all sorts of organizations attacking the American president for the Bcathing strictures on autocratic power In Germany which planned this war and Its prose cution has 'stopped at no barrier. cither of law or mercy.' - This tremendous Indictment of the kaiser and his entourage evidently made a deep impression in Germany. Hence, these Inspired resolutions or protests, hence the kaiser's message published today, and Ilindenburg's contemptuous allusion to the Ameri can president. These engineered German protests .against President Wilson's powerful indictment prove that the kaiser, his junkers and the military caste know the stream of the tendency against them." GERMAN DENfAL OF PEACE TERMS KING GEORGE VISITS AMERICAN PATROL SHIP LONDON, Spptl 1 8. Kinpr George, in the course of n visit today to the River Clyde, in Scotland, went - on bonrd nn American patrol ship. The rew lined the decks and cheered him lustily. BERLIN, Sept. 18. The German foreign office in a statement given to the Associated Press today denies stories appearing in Danish and other foreign newspapers to the effect that the German government has indirect ly communicated Its peace terms to Washington, or had sought Bounding sentiment In the United States. ' The German foreign office further Informed the Associated Press that the rumors were promptly discredited on the strength of the poaco terms ascribed to Germany and further by the fact that there was no occasion for Germany to address the Washing ton government in this respect. The assertions made by Mathlos Erzberger, the clerical leader in the relchstag,' that Germany's nolo In re ply to Pope Benedict's peace propos als elready was on Its way to Home also was denied in official quarters. The centre leader informed his electors to this effect in the course of two meetings which he addressed in Wurttemborg on Sunday. f '7 '!: no better oil 4 WHITE J. F. Hkktr Motor Cm Co.,Tac..ma-r- "no oil on the American market that is better for White can than Zerolene." ' FORD Franca Motor Car Eichaiige, Portland- ' "it has proven an economical and efficient oil." STUTZ Latlum, Dvii flf Co., San- Francuco "we are always glad to recommend your product." OVERLAND Chico Overland Co., Chico, Cal "a a large uier of Zerolene I Coke pleuure in recom mending it to Overland owners." ZERO Li Tie Standard Oil for Motor Cars Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors became the records ot their service department! show that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt base crude, gives perfect lubrication less wear, more power, least carbon deposit. Dealer? everywhere and at our icrvice itationt. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) William L. Flnley, state biologist, accompanied by a photographer, pass ed thru Mcdford Sunday enroute to Crater Lake to take movie films for exhibition in tho east. Mrs. and Miss Finley accompanied him. the success of the war PARIS, Scpl. 17 (delayed). Tlio tunic steamship llouvet was sunk in the Mi'ditcrrnncnii on September 2, brine; in collision with the French passenger liner OreiKKpic, of ;)8.'IJ tons. There were no victims. Aflcr colliding with the Orcnnquo, fire broke out on the liouvet, mid this was followed by nn explosion, the ship Kinking within n quarter of nn hour. The Orenoipie, notwithstand ing Hint she was damaged, managed to reach the Algerian coast. Available shipping records 1o not contain the name of the liouvet. s JOHN A. PERL UXDE&TAXIK ImIj Assistant. 8 SOUTH BARTLETT. Phone M. 4 una 4-,-J-a. AuBtomoblle Hearse Berrlce. Amhntanne ftarrleei. Corenar. is the oiijf cereal made from DnromlVheat. which, fa considerably moi nutritious tlian any other wheat WOK FOd THIS SIGNATURE Ml Rugged Tread Double i Uable Base MMMnnm Traffik Tread ' Rigid testing through every operation -of production explains the uniformity, of federal quality. Every detail of construction every item of material must measure up to an exact standard. The distinctive "Extra Service rugKodness of Federal Tires never varies. There can never be any slumps in 1'ederal quality and service. w Figured on the mileage basis a trial set will prove that Federals are - " mtj uu tan uuy. C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY Medtord, Oregon Hie Federal Rubber Co.' of Illinois Factories: Cudohy, Wb. EDWARD CHARLES ROOT MUSIC STUDIO 31 North Oi'iipe .Street Announces Season '17-'18 Teaeher oi Violin. Also Clariiiet and I-Vettetl Iiistrunients. ooys wanted tor Juvenile Band N , Am in the market to purchase ewtown, Spitzenberg and Jonathan APP LES: ' Any one wishing to sell, see MOSE BARKDULL Phone 91 J or Nash Hotel w 1