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li'SGE FOUR MEDFORD MAnJ TRT-RUNE, MEDFORD, OTxEOOX. FRIDAY. OflTOP.KU 5, 1017 fcTEDFOUB MAIL TRIBUNE AN INHEI'EKf'ENT NKVVSPAFHft PUtfLISUKl,) KVKliY AKT KltNOON -i -EXCKPT SUNDAY BY TlUfl MEUFORD PU1NTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-19 lorth Fir street; telephone 75. The Democratic Times, Tim Me-dford Mall. The Medford Tribune, Tim Bouth rn Oregonlan, The Asdilund Tribune, GKOItUH I'UTNAM. Kdltnr. UBBCRIPTIOH KATE 1 1 One year, by nudl , I 00 One month, by mall ... .40 Per month, d-Hv?r.!d by carrier la Medfor.l, AHhland, Phot-nix. Tal ent, Jacksonville and Central Point - .80 Saturday only, by mail, per year. 2 00 Weekly, per year 1.60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered an second-clans matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of 11 arch I, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 191 2,491. MtiMUHH OF Tlllfl AKSOUIAT15IJ T'UKKH Full Tinned Win- Service The Asan Clated I'ruay is ex-MuslvHy enUtlud to tbo uao fur ppubiicjitiini of nil newn credited to It or not oth.-nvise credited In this paper, ni;d iiIho Urn local newa DuhltKhed litTt hi. All rights of rciuih- Ilcatlon ft ip.-clul diapulches litrelti; are FRANCE FIRM FOR PA MS, Oil. 15. Louis lli'ii'llum lncniliiT oC llin inner wnr t'oiihcil of the jnTsent mliim-l, mid former pre mier, at the luni'heon nt the1 Ameri- eim club yestenlnv, (leeliircdmhat the French (rovcriinii'nl mid "Ihe" Vivnrli people were alisolulelv mid iVnslliiki! iihly resolveil to reunilu AlsiiTO-Lur-rninn to Fiiinco. , "Wo wish to regain thai wliicji be longs to iik," lie said. "Hestjliitioii to its legitimate proprietor of prop erty taken by force and relumed by fraud is what we ask.'i:A 'protest which has continued t'orl.y-seven years is more eloiiueut and more de cisive than any plebiscite.' 't must be restiliilion pure and simple. Not n heart in France hcsitale'i '' upon that; no voice is discordant." M. Harlhon kimiUii of Ilia admira tion of France for ('resident Wilson, lie also coniplimcnlcd Auiimssador Sharp upon his conduct Jot' tu em bassy diirine; the war and paid a tribute to the personality of flcncral l'orshin'', , , IIKIv'Nt;, Oct. ... - I'r.siilinl. Sclniltlu'ss, rcplyinir lodav lo tlur in creasing criticism of Ilic novcrnincnt for not ntlcmptiiit; lo keep down the price of coal this winlcr lliru a mon opoly, tdl. I thi' palliiiincnl Mini litis. Kolulinn had procd inipossihlc fur Switzerland 1 nnse (tcinuin ship pers had tin 1 1- refused to furnish coal for olhcr llian piivale Swiss firms. The prcsldcnl told piirliamcnl thai economic relations with tl nlcntc were nitu-h coiiipliciitcd. Iml so far as Aiin-rica was iccrncil the feeling lownrd Sw ilzci'liiinl was favorable. "The latest reports show," he added, "that bv NoM'iulicr we will ae.uin licuin to imporl raiu , from America, even Iho it will he less lliali n year ii-o. America's u-nod will will protect the interest of Switzerland." lie said tluil from all apM-a ranee the war would la-t a lonL- lime." AGATE SCHOOL MEETING PRODUCTIVE OF GOOD Sunday school croup No- - held n very profitable mid xphllual ineetiim at I he ArhIc si liool bouse. The fore noon was devoted to the nv.ular Stin ilny school session niieriiit,-iidc,l by the Sunday school ui Issioiur.x , Mr. lirp'tin 'flic ecoiitretatiou was ilhl.l cil lino six el.isscs. taimht l.y tea. tiers wlio not only made itie lessons tnter cMIiik bin 1 11 t r 11 1-1 1 x . Many eluiiac . trr lessons of the p.ct ttnaitcr were broiinht out and la-ltlled to (he hearts o( yoiilu; and old alike. Alter Sunday s, ttool a sumptuous luncheon vvas moved citmetiu style 'fhe Indies of Acute deserve tmich eiedlt for their ssteie;i!ii an'.uij;e lneiil of c cry ' h Inc. The afternoon sc-slmi was r.hcn over to ihrce very coi.-et rated work ers for the Master, Hi v. Still of Trail. Itov. Ilanila. of Central I'nin' and Mr. Stlno of Medfoid. The nnpic for the tiny w.m fninisli rd by incmlicrs of the lame I'luc school. A duet by two Utile v. iris n nolo bv Mrs Moore, and a quintet la thn Misses li.-lla. Mabel, D'hel i,n,l .Myrtle lllllis. Tbo result of the day wa i; several conversion, taunc wero left under irteop convU'llon, ami some seeking the I.oril. ' ' ; Ekch be the s? 'pi am FnR RFIIINR MARTIM 1 AW TO FAIR WEATHER WHAT is the veal lesson of the (nxiitics fJeiTiiany lias eoniiiiitti'd in the war.' i Do they prove that (Jeniians are a different species of human beings? This would do violence to th; observations which nearly all broad-minded men have reached, who have come into contact with many breeds of men. Scientists, travelers and just plain folk are pretty well agreed that in his own home, in normal surroundings the average man of one clime or race is very much like Un man of any other breed. Certainly the war has proved that in the primitive qualifies of courage, endurance and loyalty the rank and file of the combatant races are very much alike. - : : Relying on these facts, the defenders of German crime have continued to whisper. "Oh, all soldiers are alike, if the allies had been on German soil they would have done just as badly." This is a slander on the living heroes of every army ex cept the German, liven the Turkish fighting man has a better record. It is also a slander on 1 lie dead of our American armies of the revolution and the civil war. Xo such outrages as the German crimes were recorded in any American war by either side. Kven in the track of Sherman's march across Georgia today there is not a tradition of anything like the hellish things which marked the German tide thru Bcbgiuni. In i lie South African war there was not one instance of a JJj'if ish soldier even insulting a black or white woman. The Germans in 1870 did not do such things in France. To match the atrocities of 3914-1917 one must travel back to the massacres and rapine of the religious wars of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. ' The answer to the whole anomaly is very simple and doubly damning to the ruling caste in Prussia today. All soldiers are very much alike, but armies' aiid offi cers are not. Any army contains a percentage of men who will, if not held by rigid discipline, perpetrate outrages of the blackest kind. livery city, every village, every countryside has indi viduals of the same sort. But every army in the world today and for 300 years back, except the German army, has been controlled by a set of officers and a system of discipline which held such troops in check and kept them under the control of the decent majority. The fact that the German army, with its iron discipline, did not do so proves that the German crimes were delib erately encouraged and ordered by the government thru its officer class. That is the real lesson of the German atrocities. They teach (hat the German government and its military system are different from all other governments and all oil her mil itary systems. For enduring such a system the German people and the German private soldiers must bear full blame. In that sense, all soldiers are not alike. We can hardly imagine the clean-minded anil independent young fellows now gathered in our (raining camps commit'ting any such acts as the loot of Louvain, even if their officers told them to. Military discipline in the American, Kreneli and IJrit ish armies has well defined limits, because Americans and their abies are not reared to believe that any set of men .in God's earth has any divine rights. . . .1 . 1. .. J- : . 4 1. 'l 1 ! . I I , , 1 , . uiai, is i iic real (in lercnce nerween Hie soli the fighting armies a difference which explains lies and everything else. When Will This War End? Many curious attempts have been made, to show by prophecy just when this war will end, hut nono of them are more luterestliiK than the follow In);, worked out by A. .1. K. fish. Thn word kaiser has six letters. IIi-kIu with tho letter K; It Is the eleventh In tho alphabet. Put II before 0. like tills. I III, So with Iho other letters. 1 lit in in; i m; CORN FOR PEOPLE MI'.XICO CITY, (1,1. ;,. The Mc lean cabinet at a inccl uij; today dc eided that Ihe i;,a ci nirent should buy one null pesos worth of c..rn in Ihe I nil, d States ,,nd .r!l -,( at eos to relieve the slnoi.uc in , , ie,,s. The on ci iiinclil w ill b iv uil t ractor eu--incs to u-sist iiuliciid'ital produc. Inui. DISTINGUISHED DIVINE IN MEDF0RD SUNDAY Tif IiYv. W. II. I.,.n.,,, I.. ., )., Ik 1 1., lU.-ldelll of the Sail Fratlelse.. I're-I.v tcriiiu 'I'licoloLMeal seminary, "ill pleach in Ihe I'n -I, vidian h'U. h Sunday at 1 1 a. in. lr. I.nn- ' I" "" I'- nv to address t,,,. M 1. 1 a-i:!li.;tMn at Seattle. '! ' a - i'pi! ..fal,.l' of peat spiritual i ". ' r anil a'nlil , is one of t lie J i:icaie-i e..,sitoi v preachers on the I'n. in.- c oast. II,- i., a very popular preacher. He sure hear him. The d,'., !- n.t.ha'Iy itpiled. lers ol atroei- Now read from Chapter XIII of Revelations aa follows; I. And they worshipped the draB on which gave power unlo Iho beast; and they worshipped Iho beast, say- Ihk, ho Is llkeunlo Iho beast? Who Is able to make war Willi him? .V .And there was Riven unto him a tuoiith speakliiK ureat thlims and blasphemies; and power was Klven unto him lo continue, forty and two months, IS. Hera is wisdom. Let hi in that hath iiiulerstanditiK count the n umber of Iho beast; for It Is I he number of a man; and his number Is six hundred, three score and six. 'I'ho war commenced August .t. Il'll. Forty-two months would end February I. UK. MAI'li'in, (Id. . ',,e of the members, of l!ie strike cot iltee which .iircelcd Ihe recent eeneral strike in Spam have been sentenced 'to s.ditarv cent incinciit for hie by u I co. nt martial. Three oiln is. were iiiiv'ii eiaht cars m prison and in, received sentence of imprisonment lor two jours and a hail'. The two women members of the committee were ac, untied. Mrs l.ucilo McDonald and Mrs Puck are ainioii: the representatives of the .l.nkson County W. C. T. I'. In a'len, lance at the stale convention of tlio W. I' T. V. belns held ut Al banv this week. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes I n t! T o s t i 0 n. One pnekapre proves it. 2,'cat all dni:r.ists. ROGUE RIVER PEARS SUPPRESS REVOLT 'EOR OPENING GAME CHEAP AT PORTLAND TURKESTAN TROOPS OF WORLD SERIES I , . (From Portjanil Journal.) Speeding Portlandward Is a whole carload of HoKue river valley pears and apples. Next Monday tho I'ro greslvo iliislness Men's club, Just as a contribution to practical food ad ministration, will offer the 50 1 boxes which comprlso the carload, at ft cents a box more than It costs to bring I be fruit to Portland. Tho sales head quarters will ho lilii Fifth slredt, few doors north of the Intersection of Washington and Fifth streets. .Mem bers of the club will be the sales men. Altho it is not know definitely yet. Just what tho transportation costs will ho, the club announces that it will have 51 boxes of winter Uanana apples at within a fen- cents of SO cents a box, 120 boxes of large Hose pears at about 60 cents, 120 boxes of small Hose pears at about 50 cents, 100 boxes of tho famous Cornice pears at about GO cents and 50 boxes of Jonathan apples at about 75 cents a box. The boxes are of the large size, No Fl'eo Deliveries. The condition imposed is that the people who want the fruit must come and mako their own purchases and carry the boxes to their homes. The apples and poars will ho excellent for canning. The club is enabled to perform the sc.rvico for Portland people thru discovery mado by State Hiologist Will L. Finley when he was recently at Medford. lie found that In sorting C'omlfo pears fruit that sells in Lon don for ?10 to $11 a box that any pear that had the stem broken off or a tiny spot caused by the rubbing of a limb was graded as a "second' and placed in what is known as i "jumbled" pack. "This fruit," he explained to the directors of tho Progressive llusln- ness Men's club, "is just as good for cunning, is just as giih in food value as tho expensive first-grade fruit. 1 found that the fruit packing company was willing to let lis have a carload of fruit that would otherwise possibly bo wasted at a price just sufficient to cover the cost of tho picking, the sort ing and tho boxes. I had six boxes expressed to my home in Portland and' the fruit is in excellent condi tion." Mr. Finley exhibited Cornice and Mose pears which ho hud bought and tho directors sampled them. "The most delicious fruit I've calen this year," commented II. Oorard F.lfin ger, one of tho directors, as he hit into one of tho Juicy Cornice pears. Oimniltteo Put in Charge. President Karl A. (Turk appointed a committee of club members to have charge of tho enterprise, as follows: Charles W. F.rtz, chairman; P. II. Kneeland, Frank McCrlllis, John I). Ripley, J. It. St.lohn, J. E. Werlin, Arthur L. Finley, II. F. Chapln, and O. If. Schwerdl matin. The sale will open probably about II o'clock Monday morning. "II will take about Ihree hours to dispose of every Pox of that fruit," predicted Chairman Kneeland of the committee. The Progressive Husiness . Men's club has arranged to rent the store rooin at lilii Fifth street. a9 a Hod Cross headquarters. Tho 5 cents a box added lo Iho cost of bringing the fruit to Portland will be put Into a fund to he used toward paying the rent. As club members will furnish trucks to haul the fruit from the car as well as act ns salesmen, the cost will be about a fourth or a third of what the same fruit would cost if bought In the regular way. oinM'iliion Nol Aim. "We want It understood thai we do not Intend to offer competition with established retail fruit merchants." said President Clark. "We have found this opportunity to furnish Portland people with a carload of nood fruit that otherwise would have gone to waste or been sold to feed hogs, and In these war times, we have got to be practical in our arguments against waste." fSafe MilK r Infants Invalids K.t,lt,lrB "''ivfj Co.l YOU ' S.ms Pricn A Nutritious Diet for All Agc9. Keep Horlick's Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Hotue or Office, JOHN A. PERL UXDERTAKX iA.lr ASslvaiit. a SOI TU IIAKTLKTT. Phone M. O Mnd 41-J-i. AiitomoMl Hearse Service. tubulnce PtrTlr. Portntr ..'JvWWYtfdBist L's ,.,! ,- I'lCTKOfllfAn, Oct. .". The gov ernment has declared a state of war in Turkestan, where revolutionary movements broke out early this week. Tlie situation appeared to be becoming- normal when it suddenly flared u) nguin. ; . . Af ti protest against the sendintr of n punitive expedition, Ihe Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' delegates in Tashkent, Ihe capilal, lias pro claimed a general strike. A 1'elrograd ilisiiatch October 1 said that (jeneral (Tierkess, the com mander in Turkestan, had been at tacked mid beaten and thai other of ficers bad been seized by irrespon sible troops. It is reported that a temporary revolution had been or ganized and Ihat.the people were in a panic. liussian Turkestan is composed of four provinces in central Asia, east of Ihe Caspian sea, with a population of about. (i,(iS."),lMIII. KINDNESS 10 PRISONERS BRINGS FINE TO BELGIANS 1IAVKK, Oft. 4. A IVI-iiin (,'iitl eommimicalion totlny says "ZeiV, in eastern FlandiTs, of fi lms lieen firu'd 80.000 marks for the g'n in iT of food and cigarettes to passinir Knirlish prisoners. FnrthcrnnireT all houses must be shut up at (i o'clock in 1 ho eveninir. after which nobody is to bo. allowed in the streets. "Gee, I Wish I Had a Smoke" That's what our boys are saying who are "over there" and fight ing for you so that this world may be a better place for you to live in. Will you supply your soldier friend with his favorite smoke and satisfy his longing? He is doing his bitwill you do yours? Sending tobacco to our boys is almost as important as rolling bandages or is concerned. The Medford Mail Tribune Tobacco Fund has just been started, to supply our boys with their favorite smoke. Will you help to make it a success? This has been endorsed by the Government. Through the efforts of this paper, arrangements have been made with The American Tobacco Company to send 45c worth of Tobacco for 25c. Here is what they will get: r 2 packages of Lucky Strike Cigarettes, retails 3 packages of Bull Durham Cigarettes, retails 3 books Bull Durham Cigarette Papers .. 1 tin of Tuxedo Tobacco, retails at 4 books of Tuxedo Cigarette Papers A return post card is enclosed in each package, so that ceive a personal acknowledmcnt of his gift. You will the trenches. Everybody bv doing your ruti' Contribute! Organize your club, your church, your town, your office, your factory and give the boys just, a little comfort their favorite smoke. THE MEDEORD MAIL TRIBUNE TOBACCO FUND CUK'AfiO, Oct. .".--With fair weather promised, both Icnins ill the city ami thousands of fans planning on'spending Hie niglil loniglit in hue waiting lor the opening of the bleacher scats, the stage for the world's baseball chunipioiisiiip scries is set. The weather predict inn for the op ening game tomorrow calls lor lair weather, wilh a slight drop in tem perature. It. was believed Kddic ( 'ieotte . will start the scries for the locals, while Ferdinand Scliupp, the lol l -handed star of Ihe New York learn, is picked 10 open the series for Ihe visitors. Helling on the series so far has nol been heavy ill Chicago. Odds of 11 to 111 that the locals will win the first game was the favorite bet to day. Ten lo one is offered that neither team will win four straight, with lew takers. That Ihe two teams will not divide the lirsl four games is the' opinion of the belting dope stars, as they offer 12 to f) thai such will not occur. Collins is a favorite over IIero'r tor hatting honors, offered that he outhit--Xew York captain. 2 to the LSINCKOKS, Oct. .". Tin c and sncial iim- fb'in- fie Hmmpj 11 producing munitions, s.. v m: mi wants to give a little. Will ocrals received tho'i great' majority of Ihe votes ii( llie,electionn for the Finnish diet just completed, the, hi. cial democrats; pulling (jlip (U'ss .than Ihe lldiirg-ooise. Thii toti1 Votes wor.: Swedish pnrtv, h'.'IOT;' unifiisd biiur L'eoise bloc, :i(l,Tlll; social democrats, :!il,(lli; avi'arian parly, liti-1 ; Chris tiikti workers, 15111. "I Should Worry How About Corns!" They Peel Off With "Gota-It." Two corns are no worse than one, nnil one Is nothing at all w hen you use "Uisis-lt," tho ono real corn stirinker, corn loosener, peel-it-xiKlu-olf corn-romover. That's be. One Cora 1'luw 'GeH-It' Liuulv One l'out Corn JKree. cnuso two drops of "fJota-It" caaca Tour corn-pains nt once, and you know t hut that old corn, hua beon "nipped In tho bud." 'ClotH-It'" makes culling nnd diprglnff at rfc corn and fussing" witti bandagef-V fialves or anything else, entirely un necessary, liemember Gota-It"' la tar-;. You'll not have to take off youi Phoe or pumps under tho tablo nt Iho cafe to easo your snuirmlng prni!. See that you pet "(lets-It." Tion't be insulted by Imitations. 25n is nil vou need pay nt any drupr Ftnro for "("'.eta-It," or lt will bi Mnt direct by JJ. Lawrence & Co,, chii.'iib'o,in. Sold in Medford and recommended as tho world's ln'st corn remedy by Medford lliurmucy, I oath's Drug Store, Strang's Drug Store, and Loon It. liaskins. as far as their comfort I i -4i - i at 20c at .....15c .....10c 45c every contributor will re treasure this mcssace from you help make it a success