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jJAjtm rnin? P3coe Toxm MEDFORP 1VKTL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OttFfiOy, TYEDXFSDAY, OCTOBER io, 3917 'Medfoud mail Tribune AN INDRI'UNDKNT NBWSI'AI'KK puulisiiki) i:vi:ity aitkiinuon EXCKIT HUNIAT BV TIIU hllCDl'OUIJ 1'HINTINO CO. Office Mall Trtburm Building, 26-J7-IS North Fir street; liilcphoim 7li. Th Democratic Tlmca, Tho Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The Mouth em OreKonlan, The Aahland Tribune. OBOIIOK PUTNAM. Kdllor. UBSCRIFTIOS BATCH One Tear, by mull .15.00 One month, by mull.. Per month, delivered by cnrrler In Aieuior.:, Aaniarifi, rrioenix, j ai ent, Jacksonville and Central Point .tO Saturday only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year- ..... 1.50 Official pnpfr of the Otty of Mpdford. urnciai paper or Jackson county, Entfirod as fronl-pl(in mat tor M-dford, OreKon, under the aot of March Rworn Circulation for J 'J 1 6 2,491. MKMIIKH OK THI'I AKHOCJ AT10D Pit Full Tned Wlr St-rvloe. Thp Abso clnli'd Prc-HS Is pxehislvt-ly entitled tr tuo UH ror rpui)ii-Hi ion or all ih-wh crt'UHLMi to t or not otn-rw s- crmi ti-d In thin pnrfr, nritl iiIho tho lor;i dpws PTittiiMUcd ncrcin, ai riiiiiiH or ri'imti Mention of Rpecliil di spate hen liureln are 0. & C. GRANT TAX roim.ANII, (M. 111. Ninclffn warrants, utrjiregatiiii,' aiiriixininli' ly $1,-111(1,11011, have I.t'fti received i'rmn I lie treasurer of the t'nitcd Slates liy Oswald West t'nr payment tit' the accrued taxes niii! penalties ii)(in Hie Oregon & ('uliliirniu grant lands. Tile warrants are drawn in favor t)f each til' the 18 land mini, foiuilit's in Oregon mid Clarke futility in Washington, which enntnins a small acreage (if grunt land. Tin1 taxes are In lie paid tipoii Hie linsnld lands nf Hie gnini, settlfiiifiit iif tnxes'diio tin eniitntet lands bring reserved until the tiicsliiin (if the le gal title In thfse hinils and the I'un soiiicnt tax- lialiilily tif the letrnl nwiifr has lieen finally tli'leraiined 1 1 the salisfaeliiin of Hie Miveniaient. Ilocciils are now bring irriuri'd by the different coiiuly tax departments, and as soon as these Imvt! lieen fin ished, fliffhed and uiinivnl hv ex (lovernor West the uiirrnnls will he delivered by him In I In unties. Ii is expected that the payments will lie eommeneed and prnhahly eoiuplet eil 1 ii i-iiir the early purl of Hie ruin ing week. Tile largest warrant, up proximal in:; .$.'111(1.(1(111, is in favor of Douglas eniintv, the smullrst in fa vor of Clarke county, Washington. BERNSTORFF LED SABOTAGE (Continued trom rage One.) of thoao taken hy the Anierlenn secret servlro men in the laid on the of fice of Wolf Von Igrl In New York. Thnt Count Von llernstorff was rally aware of tho intimate danger In which lio personally was placed liy the raid on tho secret (leraiau files, Ik now recalled liy newspapermen who hail dully relations with hlai. lie tl I tl not hesitate to express the liellef that Ills official tenure la Washington was lioilhd to lie very short. When re intntleil that nothini; In the Mate nf the negotiations In progress lielwecn Ills emliassy and I lie slate depart ment regarding Interference with Anierlenn coinuieico Indlrntcd un such rrltlral slliiallnn. ho dalM.i hiuleil that there mio oilier matters not pulill:.heil that might cause trou ble, anil that lie hllllrflf might lie Ihc Victim of uils-eircscnlaliou to the slate ilcparlnicat. Il'h'ii)' ami I'tcslilftil. Publication of the On man foreign office's message referring to Jeremiah O'l.curv cause, 1 many smile of k rim satisfai lion at. the while house, n was recalled that during the last presidential campaign O'l.cary, a:; president of the American Truth so ciety, telegraphed the l'n sldeut thai lie and many other Americans would not voii. for Mr. Wilson on acoaul of his Iniernallonal policy. The ircMtlcni replied from tils pum mel' home at Shadow l.awn, under tlate of September i'.Mli; "Your telcuram recoiled. 1 would feel deeply mortified to have yon or anybody like you vote lor me. Sim c you have access to many disloyal Americana ami I have not, I will n-k you to convey this niev;ai:o to thent (Skneil) "WOOI'liOW WILSON".'1 Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Ono lindane proves it. 25cnt all dniijisl.s. i JOHN A. PERL UKDERTAKia IjHiIj Anslstnnt. H BOl'TII HAHTliKTT. Itione M. 47 lUid 43-J-9. Atlitomolille Ilnrn Surrlc. Ambultne forT!i t. Xirtir DUPLICITY IN P lMJLirA'I'iOX I iv Hie slah1 dcpaHnrciit of tclfffraiiis xcliancd lielwecn the (Jcrniim fjovcriinioiit and Ambassador You 'I'eriistoHT in 1910 prove coiicliisivcly lli.'it tlio Gorman liroyiaalida in Amt'rica was condiiftc'd tindfi' the ji'ersonal Kiiiervision of the German ambassa dor at the instance of bis superiors. It is a typical in stance of German duplicity in diplomacy. The exposure follows 1 lie revelations as to how J ,700,000 of German funds were placed at the command tf Jjernstorff bv IJolo Tasha for use in German propa ganda woi'k jiresuniably to lie 'expended as the $f)0,000 asked for by Jiernstorff "as on former occasions," in in i'luencinn; congi'css. JOvhlently lnifje amounts were spent to dynamite American property, engineer sabotage in American industries, precipitate strikes in munition plants, corrupt roveriiinent agencies, poison public opinion, interfere in politics and influence congress. Little by little the ramifications of the German war to dominate the world by force, by intrigue, by duplicity are being exposed to scorn. The outlines of the feudal struc ture stand out in clear relief now. The bombs of bedevil nient intended by the kaiser to destroy American solidar ity, as similar weapons have destroyed IJussian unit, are exploded one by one, "with contrary effect to that in tended, revealing the treachery, insincerity and murderous intentions of the German government. 'IJernstorff has gone but the German propaganda still exists, conducting its dirty work thru peace societies, thru labor agitators, Ihru newspapers, thru congress, thru professional Irish agitators and German organiza- 'ions. Still t he effort to divide America goes on still the attempt, more or less successful, to delay war prepara 1 ions, proceeds. German efficiency in diplomacy stands exposed by the despised Yankees as the clumsy treacheiy, devilish duplicity and crooked cunning of soulless statecraft a sardonic ."joke for the world to laugh at. Tho First National hank of this illy, enjo.vn tho distinction of having total resources In excess of a million dollars, as will lie seen by their .state ment elsewhero. This bank has reached this volumo of business bc foro but nt tho present time, after tho recent heavy withdrawals on ac count of money invested by tho bank ;iud depositors in liberty loan bonds and on Int; to other conditions of tho country, this is a remarkable showing and siieaks well for the officials and especially for President Win. (!. Tail who has only been connected with (he bank a short tlnto and has al ready established an enviablo record for ability and efficiency. ALLIES ATTACK FLANDERS (Continued Irom rago On.) way, and was smashed by tho llritisli artllery firo. Dlvlsiou Wiped Nut. An entire (rcrman division the 7th was hrouR-ht up durlns the niitht to relieve tho division In the line between Poelcaiipellc and the lloutholst forest. Tho men were transported in motor lorries from lioulers anil arrived at the advanced positions about ;i o'clock this morn- They were ii; no rant of tho na ture of the country and when caught in the attack some two hours, later they wie bewildered and put up Utile resistance. The at lack was launched as tlaivn was breaking. The French army on the left flank of the Itrltish, were faclni: probably the worst section alum; the line, as the ground over which they had In advance was inter laced with little streams ami the rain had turned the kiouiuI into a Iiok. Jlllt.n!-,!!:!)!!! Regular Prices Another Knockout I i ' i i i j, II ft ' ' ' I ' ;, iv,1 'if i t'cgl'illH 3T3 aSTSEJ f ft,- .ihrtnr , tfit ttid nt Ort DIPLOMACY O. M. l'lunmicr, former nuinaer of the Union Stock Yards, I'ortland, now spcfinl representative of W. R Ayer, "cncrul food administrator for Oregon, will speak at t lie public lib rary at -l o'clock (his afternoon. He addressed a representative audience in I he Cliaiuher of Comnioroe rooms at ('mints l'tiss yesterday on food conservation. "Tin1 idea o the food conservation eainpaii;n," says Mr. Tliimmer, "is to conserve the supply of wheat, meat, suirur and butter fats particularly, not that nc are to eliminate them from our diet, hut to substitute Koine o! !i !t foods for n portion of the ainoilnt ordinarily consumed. A wliealless day and it meatless day a week is recommended." GIANTS DEFEAT SOX, 2 TO 0 (Continued trum pags 1.) Three-base hit, Holicrtson. Stolen hase, lioliertsiin. Sacrifice hit, Hur iden. Double play, Rnriden to ller zoi:. Left on bases, Chicatro 4, New York 8. first on errors, New York 'J. Karned runs, off Cicutte 2. Struck out, by Cicutte S, by Ilenton ."i. t'ln pifes, at (lie plate Klein, first base ( I'Louhlm, second lias Kit-dcr. Time, 1 :.Vi. The lotal attendance today as of- ficially receipt announced was .t.t.i and their division The were as follows: 'I'otal receipts. !fT.1,lort. National commission's $::iin.:o. Players' share, .f:ifl,fi:t7.B2. Kaeh club's share, 1 H,1.! 1 j She's just the most Superlative OYca t lire in knickers you have ever seen. That's Marguerite Clark The Amazons' TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY ) FEATURETTES: l'UOXK )!'0 Matinees LV.O. Kvenings. 7:1."), 0:1."). FRIDAY and SATURDAY -"BABY MINE" i i Tho first comedy offering of Gold wyn pictures, .MarKaret Mayo's screaming farce, "liaby .Mine," Which wil bo shown at the Itialto theater Friday and Saturday, introduces a new star In motion pictures. She is Madge Kenedy, the famous comedi enno of "Twin Beds," "Fair and Warmer" and other stage productions that have been big successes. Miss Kenedy plays the role of Zoie In the picture presentation of the comedy, which in Btago form had a run of nearly two seasons in New York. Zoie is a light-hearted bride whose yearning for suppers and theaters leads her uncompromising young hus band to abandon her. ller'schcme to get him back furnishes the situations around which tho comedy revolves. After he has been away for somo months, Zolo causes his return with an announcement that a baby boy has como to tho household. There is no such thing, but Zoie proposes to get one from a children's home. But Alfred, the husband, played by Frank Morgan, gets homo sooner than expected. There is no baby on hand, and Jimmie, Alfred's friend, (John Cumberland) who Is brought into the plot by Zoie, steals a baby from the foundling home. Tho mother of the stolen .child is soon In pursuit of her baby, so while Alfred Is rejoicing over tho arrival of an heir, it becomes necessary for Jimmie to get another baby. lie "bor rows1 one of the washerwoman's twins and, the first baby not having been returned, Alfred is told that1 he Is the father of twins. The re sulting complications make alt the fun. "AT T Commencing tonight the Itialto the ater will present Marguerite, Clark, one of the screen's fairest daughters, in a roaring farce entitled "The Ama zons." Tills production was original ly written j"by Sir Arthur W. Plnero and the Bcrcen vreslon was arranged by tho" talented Frances Marion who has been responsible for somany of the Paramount successes. A typical Clark picture, "Tho Ama zons'1 presents the winsome little Btar at her best in a subject of rapid fire tliemo and hundreds of laughs. Never before has Marguerite Clark been given such an opportunity to display her own inimitable humor and various surprises aro in store for tltoso who will visit tho Itialto the ater to seo their favorite. Joseph Kaufman, tho director of various special pictures, has turned out one of the triumphs of his career 111 this latest subject. Advance re ports indicate that "The Amazons" will add many new admirers to Mar guerite Clark's already long list. . "3 he Hirine ef tfic ififeni Ort- " I IX "Luke's Wild Woman" Rialto Current Eveuts Theaters and Movies (5 JL. 1 1 V 1st t L J Lp III- J V I flVJ-ly.J 8l Zth.f' VV ' s AZ j 'BABYIVUNE'COMING MARY PIGKFORD Ife WM TO RIALTO AS WEEK ADDS NEW LAURELS WWM j i EJi IN 7-ACT FEATURE Mary PIckford adds new laurels to her famo In the production, "A Ro mance of the Redwoods," her latest photoplay triumph, which opened at the Pago this afternoon. As Johnny Lawrence, an orphan coming from New England to Cali fornia in search of her uncle during the gold rush of '4 9, tho story gives (Tie heroine many effective moments In a character skillfully adapted to her personality. Giving tho part all the benefit of her personal charm, the audience is delighted with Miss Pickford as a demure New England lass suddenly thrust among surround ings as picturesque as those depicted by this artistic film. The picture has many points of merit that make ot a production worthy of its author, Cecil B. DeMillo. Scene after scene is a revelation of tho beauty and grandeur of the Cali fornia redwoods. Other views have pictorial effectiveness, and tho hu morous touches, cast, atontion to de tail and general direction are beyond criticism. Elliot Dexter plays "Black" Brown, tho road agent, with all the dash expected from such a pictur esque rogue.1 Tally Marshall, Charles Ogle, Raymond llatton, Walter Long and Winter Hall are other names that guarantee the quality of tho cast. Patho News, which Is always a fea ture itself, rounds two hours of real entortninment. This bill will bo re peated tonight and tomorrow. 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Headache catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart troublo, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds st goiters. NO OPERATION. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1911 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, the ua designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered fot several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing ot Glm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bat. ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was tt see Glm Chung and try his Herbs, (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis,' Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Mooro, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Goo. B. 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That is the proud position occupied by tills institution toward all of Us depos tors. Wo wll be glad to number you among them. The Jackson County Bank Mcdfuixl, Oregon, ATTENTION Sugar Beet Growers Harvest of Sugar Beets will begin at till points next Monday, October !". All growers are requested to begin the harvest without delay. All beets must be harvested by November 1"). Mr. Herbert shortage of sugar beets. Hoover You should begin to prepare for next year's crop. Double your acreage. Fall plowing will in-' crease your crop of beets from '2 to 4 tons per acre over spring plowing. For full particulars inquire of J. 1!. l'ettingill, Field Superintendent, Medford, or write our office at (Irants l'tiss or Medford. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company I TOk?' 'fit.' Wft,Z How he loves 'em! And they are good for him, too, because they are made of the purest and best of healthufl materials in our sani tary, daylight factory. Sold In three sizes of packages, and in bulk. i PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. . 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