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VMW VOVU MUDHJHD AIAJL TOIHUM', MED FPU I). Ql'K( i()N'. TIIKsDaV" I!(I7 Medford Mail tkihune AN INt.KI'KNI KNT NKU'S'lw IKlt PUIilikiii:h i:vt:i.y ai tkknoon EXl-KIT SMNiiAT HV TUB UKIU'oltl) PIIINTIN'U CO. omen Mul Trltutn Hiill.tlim, 26-27-211 North l-'lr Hired; ti'leptKiae 7f. The ll.'m.ieriitle Times. The Mclfonl Mull. Tli M.slfnr.l Trllmnn. Tlie South ern Orek'onlHii, Th Asl.luiiil Tribune. YOU CAN AND MUST HELP tl KO UO K I ' t ' T NAM. K 1 1 nr. SUHSCIHFTIOH BATE 111 On year, by iuMI 500 Ono month, bv rn:iM ,$o Per tnonth, lliv-n-il by carrlpr In M"iJfonl. AMituii.f, 1'Ikk-jMx. Til firt, Jticktonvllle and Outr&l Point .ft) P'Muriny oi:iy, ny mull, pi.r Jtur.. Z fiO WpkJy, j..r your 1,60 Official pnp.-r (ft the Civ of M'1for! Ofr.C.fiil jjitpt-r of .hif'kMnn ('mnty. l"TittT-il ns H'-r'tnd-flnH in fitter st M'-..ir;.riJ. Or- koii, under tUt. aoL of iTnrch Hworn Oireulii I Inn fur 1HH! 2.431. MK.'.IHKH OK THK AK.SOCJATJJI) I'-ilf T.fnvf-l Win S-rvi.-.. Thf Avn-c!;U-. 'n i-s is u--t, .-I v 'titiM.-.! tu tl..- ii 1 f - fi-pul.lif:it i.m uf m-wn ri.-.HI.'d t. It or ,Ol .:. ,t.-.JJ1.-1 In tM piip'-r, ,'iti'l ;iis. Hi.- t-. rtv,ri Jj-uI.IMh i Ik-k-'u. All rirl.iH nf r-pul.-l!Mt:m r.f .-r.'cial iJaHjuitcii. .4 ln.-r.-lu an Him r.-S' i v. il I SCHOOLS OPEN WITH REGISTRATION UNDER NORMAL School llcgistr.-Mion I i IK ll sc hool .... ., V;l: hiiiKlon :aliool l.lni'oln sahnol Koosovelt school Jackson school I ..". lL'D Total ,J( Although ycsl. i il.iy'.i school n":is Irallon Is loss than tlnil. of hist year Siilil. IIIIIlK belicva'a tlml when the puking s-iaMiiii ends nntl the young people, now at work return to their homes tho deficiency will ho fully mutlo it p. A reduction In tho hluli school registration nun expected hut the grade schools. It wan supposed would out show us ureal frilling off ns they did. Last year's registration was 10SS. Mr. llillls says (hat In somo cases entire families lit clillilreu who lire still In the city have not registered and Invosliauilon has shown that they urn at. work In the valley, some times Willi their parents and canting lis high as f 2. fill anil ?'! a day. The teachers were busy yesterday assigning the sihnhirn to their rooms nniT classes, and there will undoubt- odly ho iiddllions to all the schools alluring tho week. There has heell nothing ileidded regarding tho ath letic program for the fall, hut utile foothill! material Is avallahle and It Is -osslhln that instead of one hl:h school team they will have a niiinher of class teams, so that mere of (he hoys can secure (he everclse and training. FOREST SERVICE FIRE ' STATIONS COMPLETED The federal forest service complet ed Windy IVak lookout station yes terday, (he Ml. l'itt station will lie coinpleled today anil Rustler Peak Million will he lompleled Thursday. This work will Increase Hie nlicnily high efficiency of the feilei.ll lire fighting service in southern (ire.;nn. All (he lumber fur (he lookout sta tions was rhlip, d In ready to lie put III place and to g.'t to the tops of the lookout Minimis special trails had to ""y OVll government lias junt begun its second liberty loan bond Helling campaign. It should not be necessary 1o go out into the highways and byways, thru offices, mills, factories, stores and homes 1o get the money your government needs to wage your war for democracy, lmf because so many of us are busilv engaged in doing ilie world's work, earning our living and supporting families, it is needful that a few patriotic, per sons give of their time and energy to call home to each of us this duty of eiti.ensliii to provide the sinews of war The United States needs irJ,0()0,0lK),fH)(). Keep that in your mind constantly from todav until die second liberty loan is over-subscribed. Tell it to your ji iends and neighbors, the man who works near you in the ,:hop, 1 ho man on the next farm evervone von meet. Jt is true that the first loan of 2,()()(),00().()()0 was over subscribed, but it was not until the closing minutes of the selling campaign that this was done. Let us oversubscribe this second loan during the early part of Ilie month. Let us buckle rnrht down to the job of showing the Prussian war lord and his junkers that we are back of the president with our last dollar as well as our lasr man Ao t.crinnn deleat on huropean battlefield will be half .is disheartening to the kaiser as the over-subscription of tins seconu noeriy loan witnin a comparatively lew da vs. That wili mean to him that America is in the war to win, regardless of expense in life or gold. All the glory of victory is not to be found in camp and trench. .Much of it comes to those who stay behind and work" and pay. J !ut, really, it is not paying, -for you merely loan tho money to your government. Your loan brings'you 4 per cent interest, and its payment is guaranteed by the strong est and best government on earth your government I he owner of a liberty loan bond holds written tangible evidence of being a preferred stockholder in the United .Mates, the greatest, the most glorious, the most honorable ami ine most sneecssliil corporation in the world. He holds the certificate of being a citizen willing to support Ids government and to lend money to his country when it needs it and calls for it. 'I here is honor in being the owner of a liberty loan bond as well as profit. Not only honor and profit, hut, as Secretary of the Treasury ..McAdoo jiuts it: "In protecting tho credit of tho Vnited Slates Kovenimniit vnu nre prolectiiiK your own credit, you lire nroteetintr voor i,-i,,..0, .. nro protecting' every Interest you have. In life and property." A safe investment is nartieularlv snifrwl o rm..,,. because he is in most .instances at a distance from bond markets and not in position either to know of or immedi ately act upon information of matters affecting the sale no u is. i ne i inert y loan bonds are invincibly safe backed as tliey are by the resources of the richest nation in i lie world and (lie la it li and credit of a people who hav aiw.ivs respeeieu incir obligations, and they are of stable auioniid liable to littl no I luct uat ions in market value bet her you subscribed to the first liberty loan mat icrs not wiieii considering your subscript inn to the second siifrnr and lieut mixture gradually to the lioiliiiir point, or nearly to it, and cook 20 inimitctj. This rooking eun he-t be alone in a doulile boiler. Al low the mixture to cool to raiom tein perature and add the veast and flour. .Mold tlioroly, let rie until it doubles in bulk; make into a lout': place in a pun ot standard size: allow to rise until it nearly tills the pan and bake 4.1 to .it) minutes. 'J his recipe worth tryinff. Quick Corn JIi'.'il llread. One cup corn meal, one cup wheat Hour, one quarter eun supn-, one-lialf teuspoon soda, one-half ti'aspoon bnkinjr pow der, one teaspoon salt, one and one- half cups sour milk or buttermilk Mix and sift dry in;;redieiils and add gradually Ilie sauir milk. Heat well and bake in a sdmllow, well-creased pan in a moderate oven. f'omineal (reins can be made from Ibis ri'cipe if desired. This recipe is especially eeonomieul, as it culls for no a'irirs and sour milk, which is too of'lcn thrown out, can be utilized. Next week: War breads continued. TURN FOOOTLDf INTO REAL GOLD CHICAGO, Oct. 2. The yellow, gllstenliiK metal bo common in lumps of coal, known as "fools' Eold." mav ho turned into real gold, according to a stutenient made public today by Jo- ! Seiill l- Wli'lln atntn irnnl.inlol lln asserts that the "fools' gold" or py rlte is rich In sulphur, a substance used In large quantities for explosives and other war purposes. lie urges the mine owners of the state to turn this supposedly waste product into a hundsoine profit. In doing so, lie says, the coal Industry will not only gain, but will render a distinct service to the country at large, which is badly in need of do mestic supplies of pyrite. ANTIOCH HEMS SCHOOLS TO 1 FOOD FOR WINTER With, the opening of the school year the domestic science department of the Medford schools finds itself with a patriotic duty to perform. Plans are being laid for a course of study which will carry out both In theory and practice, the principles of tho food administration In the con servation and intelligent use of food materials. The first part of the term will be spent In the preservation of food for winter use by canning and drying. A practical dryer, easily made In any home, Is to be constructed by the manual training department, a'nd will he used turnout the term. Later a thoro study of food values and food chemistry will be carried on. for food cannot be wisely substituted or con served without a knowledge of food pdinciples. Marketing will nlso be included In the course. The school cafeteria, which has been successfully conducted for tho past two years, will be continued thruout the year. In this way it is possible for a student to obtain an entire lunch or a hot food with lunch brought from home. Authorities on the feeding of children agree that the health and mental powers are benefited by a hot soup or drink dur ing tho lunch time. Tho department would he glad to use any food products which might be going to waste about the city Anyone having such protluets may no tify Mr. Ilillls, superintendent of city schools, or Miss Mitchell, instructor in the department. Visitors are always welcome to In sped the work done by the students or the plans for the year. have been shipping hundreds ot' boxes of tomatoes to the f'orlland market the past uioutli, ,. H. X. French of Xorib Talent was trndiiiL' ill Tala-nl Friday. 1 ) It seems that the fire busr is turned loose in phoenix, there having been two fire? in ten days. The home ait' rr. and Mrs. Myers was burned Sun day a week itiro, and last Kriday leu tciu with men .'rapers ,vo been hu-v the past ten days, and .. i..,. l has. ben a) ii '.a I hatred jCivp J'riila v ' -i'oih ( nifiht the odd lliekle blacksmith simp j i la-.l Friilnv alter a Tuleiil eetiuciyincii inn, .it' tuil ii Iocs la-t one liel.l. This as only "' P" inir. Thev were -.ilherc.1 from a tblltccn-acre lia.t set out i'l 1 Ilie Carey plant-. Mrs M. St. "klord returned to three the cuuiilit fire, hut was saved by Phoenix fire alepartuieiit. Miss I.etu Stephens returned Kri day from Snlem, where she look her canned fruit exhibit to Ilie state fair. Mrs. K. Calhoun and son, Andrew, aif lioeky For.l orchard, were visible,' Mrs. S. S. Stephens of North Talent lust Fridny. Lawrence 1'ra-neh is now employed i . , . .. ' ' ai; , pi, T , ' ' inoenix i vh n. ,K, (u1 ,.l(t.r ,,( ,,;,. mid f.old 11.11, under Mr. Johnson ol j fiA r.u, ,,.,.nined . . .. weeks' - it With 111!' parents, .111. ar.l Mrs. .1. b. Henry. (,'iicsN n( the pleasant home of Mrs. liciiner Friday evcninf: were: Mr. Mct'ormiee ami his sister, Miss Annie M, ( '..onai. e, Mr. N..rell lind Mr. U'u-ncr ..!' Ilie (I. A. C Mi'. N'oivn leave- thi, week for California, . .1 1 .. expee in- to enter I 111' sei .e e. ..11. ner le fan- Wa-liill'.'lon, fleoriie Helms, a one-bine resident j ol lalent, is 111 (he valley lookin.1: after his ranch, over near Hoxy Ann. Mr. Helms reports limes dull in San Francisco nml says the llo:'iie looks Jiooal to him. The Itoirue Tiivair Canal company has been enliirL'in the biir dila h be tween Talent and Phoenix. KWit or nt an informal a! was spent in pie inner ianl The evening -.inverse. . a Atti-iilion, A. I'. A. M. , All Master Masons are requested to assemble at Masonic hall, Medford lodge. 1'J.l, at 2 p. in. Wednesday toy, attend the fuiura! of llrother L. Nel son. l!y order of the W. M. These thing-s should be taken into consideration: Ave you a patriotic American? .ie yon-patriotic enough to ,,an (hat $)Q or $(K)Q you na e 10 our government ( e.t 1-. .1 1 1 ... a .a ..... ... ...1. . . . j 1. 1 j,.,, , ,,,, ,, a aiaiiiM, even i no you tiave no money .aid away, to deny ymirsell some luxuries op to work 1. 11 io nartier and save a dollar or two a week a bond oil the install nt nl.-iir' America today is filled with young men of the country who wear uieir country's uiulorin and who have offer ilieir lives lo the service of theii every town, every hand some oi its bows in tin pure! a asing be built and (he 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 . pack train. The lookout stations feet square, with h, ,r, tliuitil,' tal'le and cnpiilo li'll'.l':. alii Kusller Pe steel Inner v as built tor tlie bi.il.oet si:ii iak.11 up by 're twelve 111. kit. lien, for l!i.. ob I; a I -foot is a t.niiidaliiei 'II. Some i.l.s. or tb" vaiue uf the for rile ft. Iitinc. ma the t',1.1 that the ol. Will Pe ! i:il feet u''0e , ., ' :;( fee! on lill-ller I'e.ak and r.'iOu f, ct on Wiady Peak. Althniiuh the cold iilcbis llc.'IVl (e ' h:iV.' li ..seili 1! the , f rum tor. I Cies Ilie (nr. i s I till li.ne a 'null in 11:. u p itr the forc.H. and will until the fall rains h. !.(":l station 1. a n i'i I I rem 1 on Ml. I'll! .' s. a 1. vel. (Is. lit and ke.p tlieai out How '.here are the very ley are the men who effective they will . depends on tin greatei e ottered country. Kverv citv. every eountrv coininunitv has military uuiform nl'tlmi'v a...iia.t a.i- I'lower of our voiine- maiilwinil are to uo to the battle framf there, how safe thev will lie suiMiort that theii- i.iiiiiitl.i- ,;,-. .0 .1 'I'l. . 1 . . ,, , '' .in-ill. me mi. wee ute i niieai Males is to exert its full power and put an end to the carnage in Kurope the more ol those Americans who are now in I'laiic,. and those who .--non are to .pun Hi, 'in will sutler death and tin number of American b es will be m.1,1.. ,i,,,...i.,a 'I be soldiers of the I'niled States are standing by their country wnh a steady courage and devotion to'dutv tint should inspire tin- nation with pride and natriotist'n ..,,,,1 Some of them now are facing death for their peo partieipating in the great battles in Kurope to ' woilal sale for democracy, to insure ..m- safety autl to vindicate our honor. We who remain hero in peace and safety must surelv do our part. e should suppoi of our resources, all i ; lie gi'. ,,t n;it ton t hat we an t 011 can do voui Mr. and Mrs. lialph Dean and family of the Willow Springs alistriet were visiting' relatives ill Antioeb Sunday. Clainle liodgers, who has beer working 111 Klamath a'onntv for some lime pust returned to his home ioyalty. le. an make I our soldiers with all our means. the combined llli'jlit .'ind n.ivvi.i- are by subseribiu'j- for as ni.-mv ic sc. 011,1 liberty builds as you can afford and ol doinar inriGATicN rujN'n issue CARRItS IN GOLD HILL WAR BREADS I'.v a vote el '.'7 to It. the (m.1,1 It ill I III isat ion dist;i,l ,!, .!,!, ,1 llC.llils 1 . t II 1 1 ill : ' ? C 11,11.1(1 ;,I a Sliei'l.tl' I'l.'etloll 1. 'Id e ler.'l.ii . Ilea, ,1 . ,.: tl'.e Is lie I el.I.lhl (.. la, pel ieeli -,. j Veilerilav.. aellei, and Ilia' euliuiit lltiell of the pruie- I III . . ' 1 1 1 ' ' e ', e 1 j well, v.ill risult In tlie . n . i . hi ..;', W .: ter to III. Ill V I i 1 h tt.ls W li i. ; e II I lie made to prmiu. n I eer.il (e!.i llho e I hid r pis ' . ,1 1 laa.v W , 1 1 e r is 1 1. be liika-n flom Ilia' Ken"' rb. r ;l ' two leil. a'laue ,;..ld Hill and li i ! stati'al thai no .inn ill l i' in , ( i .ey I ra'siilllli: in a i en. i.le! al le ' i lie: n llloney wiiir'i a.t't he spent on other; werii. ('nil ' ne tinn Is ... it-.l le! begin as sunn ai the ehli. tl .nk Connected with till' blind I. .sue IsrolU pk'ted. I r. . i'e- I or I i AllliC MeC Ilie ' I. ! A n-e of k. di- aiil.t I I'e every i t!i.'c 'I Weds ,1. II d. linn are now Inr l.n a.!, at. Sarcli 1 ,1-. her hit Slid !,., l ie) -:(l(,ltile-.'II ' ill IS-1 It Ot' !(,.;. ol liether food value than is iM.uci.ry v.bite bread. hap, the hi. wt iuipurtant of "Ileal ,.l.tltute, is eolliiiieal f ,m at . c have been iire.l to eat I """ ' "' 11 1 in ncaiiii s sake ; now 1 : i- - i'ii uii.r, Mr.'iC'lv advocated as .1 la en-are of li.i'innal e. nlioniv. 1 M. .1I .11 ,i Wiie.a p.,v. 1 I'll" and 111, .'., piali. 'l- cups milk, ttn ! I' l'. "i- a ic.iMure of the tvv,,; ,.n,.. ! .i.l.lllel CMke a i.r.',', Va'aM. alls. , ol'-e.l 111 a, nc . (i.i 1 ta r enp hikcwarn "''. !. and one-.piarler ' . up, milk. uaVr. or n mixture of Ilia' list er. 1; 1 - 1 I.. elllO 11, liew kits', ol I'.eili.l la. lie li. j mul ill liiani two; one 1, 11, trier (.i Inpu, 'in' end . ne !'..:t tea,,.,,,. u, -all, elie !.ih!.' n..iii ,'k ar. one a'up ei.niiu, nl. two e ip- when tl,. nr. ',,i,r t. bapiul 11, cd over the tuiiimeul, sail, beagle to spend several days' visit with home folks. rerey i napiuan and laniity ana Mr. and Mrs. Chillis of Med for were visiting nt the home of Y. C Chapman and family last Sunday. Mrs. Aekley and daughter Nellie of 'Tillamook county nrriveal here Monday to spend several weeks with Mrs. 1). O. Frederick, a daughter Mrs. Aekley, also a son, bee Aek'e of Medford. ' Then Class nnd family of Anlioeh wi're .Meal 1 1. rd visitors one alav last week. Mf. Hale of Medford was doing business in the Antinch precinct tile past week. Mr. and Mrs. I.ec Aeklev and f mi ily and Harry Aekley of Medl'nrd were visitors at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Frederick Stindnv. Jim Vincent of Autioeh is bus' making sorghum for his neighbor I his week. Sir. nnd Mrs. Jesse (llass and fam ily returned haune from the buckle berry patch one dav last week. Several girls of this pri'cinct will eainuiieiiee work lit the Central Potni high sel I the first of this tnotillit Sir. nml Mrs. Kd Monro and son Joa-, and Mr. and .Mrs. Cort Snyaler and family, who have been camping at the Huckleberry mountiiin and brown's enhin for several weeks, re lumed ho-ee last week. Mr. Perry of Meilford passed thru the valley on bis way to tb,; Mead ows last Thursday. I.. M. Sweet of lleagle was tiutis . la bug bu-iness in the valley tow ns Monday. The Anlioeh school commenced Monday, (let, .her 1. with quite a number of scholnrs in atleiuluiiee. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, who nre working on a ranch east of Meal fiaril, were visiting friends and rela lives in Antioeb Sundiiy. Mr. and Mr-. Frealerick and ehil .Imi alhl Mi,s Lillian Chapman spent scleral days last week camping on Kvntis creek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lloeker sinilh, Mr. Huberts and Mr. lloeker- -ftiith. Jr.. all of the Meadows, pas,,., 1 thru the valley Monday on their way to town. J. E. Roberts and C. Carey were in Medford from North Talent Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under and Sirs. Fffie 'faylor and Mrs. A. S. Furry were Medford visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Waaler nml Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrvey Stanley of Kagle Point were guests ut tlie Joe liader lunne last Sunday. Mf. and Sirs. Waller Slaneliffe motored out si the Hamlin ranch last Tuesday evening to visit Mrs. H. lliiu.lin nnd her son, Kd Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Fisher nnd Mrs. John Mast, Miss Ine;: Fisher motored to Ashland Sunday after noon from Phoenix. J. K. lioberts mid S. S. Stephens PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN for indigestion or sour, acid;stomach 111 five minuta! Xo alysnepsin, inall- linrn or any Stainiach niLseiy. P!CTgreiff.mw,'mi' 1 Kf IllllbleS makes 1 it is made from t lis a. doctors &sy all child ren need Look for this signature j M mm 000X)OCH'XOO0OOOO00'C)O'.-UuUs0O000C'MC0O 1 FAx 'N Sour, .gassy, upset stomach. Indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases anal upsets you; your head aches and you feed sick and miserable, that's when you realize tho wonderful acid neutralizing power In Pnpe's Diapep sln. It makes all such stomach mis ery, due to acidity, vanish Hi five minutes. If your stomach Is In a continuous revolt if you can't get It regulated. please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia- pepsin. Its' so needless to have an acid stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a lit tle blapepsln. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's be cause Pape's Diapepsln -'really does' sweeten out-of -order stomachs that give It millions of sales annually. (let a large r.O-cent ease of Pape's liiapepslii from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest antacid and stom ach relief known. It acts almost like magic It Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach preparation which truly belongs in every homo. If In a lleddy Ilox it's all right. . . , QI'ALITY FIHST. .Visitors Always Welcome. NOTICE Xo matter what the purchase is, whether lat'Bo or small, if in a Neddy Hox it's all right. See Our Rings and 8 Braclett Watches MARTIN J. REDDY Deafness Cannot Ie Cured . unit 1'iJit I- li Hid-. i lmnk- . BUICK Power Auto Co. riione Ooe-O. ill i m Kt, I' ll'.- !;.',, t;,H i.m! !i"c t-n " t .r uuNTff't't hi'.irinn- aint vh t ' i! : . I .-it i !l r.-'t t. i, nr iit I- r tnii.ittoii t an U- ttk-n a,,. B i.t nt,,. ri'-tnu-a1. t,i H tt--rni.il i-ii.HK.ii. In-u i.t ;;i be .i -tim. , forefcr; nlt . ,.ti I.--.- i-mivii M r.itnrrti. wIM.-li l-i ti--; i'lt b .tl I' t'.'.t". ,! .....LitiM ,,f in. im:,s.i4 tir(a,'. . I vi-.- i' . Hiiii.lrw-J l.'.tr f..r .111 f lS'..f',--- nv-.. fi .--.Hf-Ttll If.-t .itm-t I if lUu .tlrrh K'ot. ii.d i.-t rin '. Ir.v. r j hknty t co.. Tifj... o. S-M lit Ir ntcl', 7,V. Xik Uim I ktuiUj Villi tvt doMi'4tiva. JOHN A. PERL U5CDERTAKia lAaty Assistnnt. H SOt TH IIAKTI.KTT. ! Phono M. 4f n 4. 2. Amtomohlle Here Serrlca. aimbulane Bertlcai. Cornf ' 11 kM.'r i .u -' . , inn llP ii m W 1 ! LiUULsli.js,. li ii;V,S--,w?1ii! 1 mm PLAYER PIANO STYLE S Embodic nil the Intrat and moat d. vnnca-u lucaa in playrr piano conatruc. 1. ITS PRICE $650.00 and Up WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON Your old piiino laker, in echnge ond lh- balance you may pay by tl,e month if you wish. Illuatratct cntiilogue ui requeat. Hale's Piano Housed i: - Medford, Oregon 5 ) ft - U 4