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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1917)
PAHE SIX "Mrcivroiin watt, TmmrNrc. TrrefroTm. 'oTmrioN, Tuesday, orTor.Fr? in. inn LIBERTY BOND CAMPAIGN 10 OPEN TONIGHT Patriotic Meeting at the Nat at Which Senator Garland and W. S. U'Ren Will Speak and Med ford Choral Society Furnish Music List of Bond Buyers to Be Printed. Tim fnrmal njiciiiii? of the Mfoml liU-rty biiiitl Miliscriptiuii tiiii)uitii will Dike phu't! at Liu; Nntutnrhmi tu liilit, when it ib hciHil Hint (lie j i ii 1 1 will be crowded with patriotic 4'ili.cMH oi! i Ijo city mid viridity. Tho iroi'ini) will wfiu at H o'clock. The speaker will lie Hon. Samuel M. (iarland of Li'hiiiimi, state senator from I-iim county, nud W. S. l'Ucn of Orcpm City, the father of the Oregon sylcin. W. H. (Jore, clinir man'of the county liherty loan hund fiimpiiiii, will preside at the meeting, and the .Moil ford Clmriil society of 3'J,"i voices will render a iminher of selections. The siniiii; will lie made a popular feature. The choral society will siui; patriotic sons and (lie audience is expected to join in Central Point Meeting. This al'lcninon ut a largely attend ed liheriy loan hond meeting ut Cen tral I'oint, lessrs; (iarland and CHen were the speakers, lie polls received by telephone from the meet ing were to the effect Unit it was a very enthusiastic pithcriiiK and Hint the campaign lluis lauiiclicd in that vicinily would result in many liherty Itui ii hoiids heiiiLT suhscrihed for in Central I'oint and vicinity. Hliiim K 1 ii in of the Klitni Advertis ing eoiapany has volunteered his ser vices and billhonnls, gratis, to the mnimiii eonnnittee and will cover tho hill hoards with the government posters as soon as they arrive, or in ease they do not arrive in tune, will make suitable poster advertising the liherty loan bonds and put them up Monday Mr. Khun creeled a laife new billboard on llayuiarkel sipiare, opposite tho Commercial club, where in larpe letters the admonition, "lluy a Liberty Loan lloiid," reminds ev ery passer-by of his or her duty. To Print, Jtoll or Honor. The publicity committee has decid ed to publish in full all subscriptions to the liherty loa'i. publishing in Wednesday's issue the list of sub scribers to tho first hum, and there after the daily list of subscript ions as received. Honor window cards are neinu' printed for distribution to liberty bond subscribers and every sub scriber will "show his ctdoiV to IheJ public, so that people intty know who the patriots are. An effort is under way to organ ize a syndicate to offer the bonds to the public at $1 down and -ft per week, or other small installments. II is believed that in this manner the Mile of bonds will be greatly stimu lated. All business houses and em ployers of labor are nrucd lo simi larly finance their emp'oyes, ( in' business house lias enabled its em ployes lo purchase fifteen bonds by tins method, where probably not. a bond would have been taken other wise. In this manner, everyone ea'i buy a hond. SCENE f ROM, J'JHE ARGONAUTS"- i 1 J ' !. . 1 4 7 a sit k. e a jl. - mi, S x ESCAPE AI ' A t (be Itfalto Tomorrow and Tliursdu V. ALLIED AERIAL RAIDS BELGIUM CONTtNU SA.V FliANCIHCO, Oct. 1G Two LONDON-, Oct. 10.. Tho aortal Ciormuu uIIciib, wlio escaped In a bout ! raids over liolKlum wero continued from the detention camp an Angel ! yesterday. In patrol encounters two island in San Francisco bay early to-! Herman machines were driven clown, day, were captured within a fewiTlln '"owl"K ottlcM statement was hours alter their disappearance had been discovered. E 2 I made public today: "A considerable number of patrols were carried out yesterday by naval Tho two Interned aliens were last aircraft on the several enemy aero- seen hy the authorities late last nlnht. Their dlsappearanco was discovered shortly before daybreak today. Tho escape closely followed orders fiom Washington to send approxi mately 100 Interned aliens from the Angel Island camp to eastern Intern ment camps. Commissioner of Im migration Edward White had pro pared to trunsfer the aliens by special train tomorrow. These, plans will probably be held up pending capture of tho fugitives. TWO GERMAN WARSHIPS SUNK (Continued from page 1.) . i Tho military situation on tho vari ous fronts in the western wur era was virtually unchanged over night, so far as the official statements reveal. Tho German reports have begun to ', lay stress upon Iho violence of th tiiLiiieiy iiru on uie r laii'iers. inn i there aro'no IlidicnCor.s that tho bom- 'nl 'lu' l''' plane formations which were en countered. Tho enemy machines were brought down. None of our ma chines is misidng. "During L' l hours bombing raids were carried out on the Bruges docks, Varsscnaero airdrome and Houttaye airdrome. Larue' quantities of ex plosives were dropped with good ef fect, all our machines returning safely." The I'niteil Slates civil service commission announces an examina tion to lie held lit Jledford, Or., No vember .1, to fill vacancies in the pos ition of clerk (male) in the forest service, mill field clerk (mule mid fe male) in the reclamation service, and positions in other branches of the service re(uirini; I he same qiiulifira lions. Apply lo the lisl rict Seel., II. S. Civil Service Commission, Seattle, Wash., for applications asking for forms 1-12-1 and 1:171. For further particulars see' notice on bulletin board in postoffice lobby. LIBERTY BONDS SELLING FAST (Continued trom rage One.) ill A per cent, has been heavily over subscribed. The nlTcrm; of ecrlil'icaies ,;ust closes the lulal offered by the eov ernmcnt in anlieipalion of second lib erly bond receipts up to $l,.'lf,n0,' 0011. The Inlest issue was the fifth, two of the issues, niru'reu'iilinir 7."ill, WMUIIMI, heaiinir 4 per cent interest. IUI vitlir !t 1 .'. nut barilmont has yet been worked up. ''""I- ihl' '"'''si issue ol ccrtilicales to the point where tho llritlsh find ! miilun's November '22 mid is convert- tlieniHelvcs ready for a renewal of mwrty htmiK it presented to their rflrivc. llaiu- llandiiippcl. Lvldently, much depends upon the weather In Ibis region. In tho light of hiHlat week's experience with tho humllcap of tho Flanders mud, It Rooms probable that Field Marshal llaig will await the settling of the ground into a somewhat more pass able state, tilt ho the hopo of secur ing even ordinarily good conditions at this into season ficems now to be considered small. On the French front tho activities are centered on tho Alsne and before Vorduii. Last night's fighting In both regions was mostly monopolized by the nrtlllery. Hrllish casualties continue to show a declining rate. Tho total reported In the last week was I -1,01111 as com pared with li.iMir. for tho week clos ing ctober !!, and ceiling week. reserve bunks November L. Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream 1 bo .mice of two t'resb lemons strained Into a bottle containing threo ounces of orclmrd while makes ;a whole quarter pint of the most rc- mui kuMe lemon skin beautifler at about the cost one must pay for a sniairjar of the ordinary cold creams. Cure should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a flno cloth so no leuion pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for mouths. Kvcry 1 l"ii for tho pre- wo,nan knows that' lemon juice is 'bis is despite the fact I lls,M' to ,,,,'i,l'b mid remove such Idem that ttie British tuive been heavily endued in Handera during the past t hree weUes. DKTUOIT, Oct. The Liberty motor and America's new incrch;int , onthi lnarino will prove tremendous faciois tiki-tv In crushing Herman mllitai ism, Mild Lord Noitlu'littV, head of the ItrllMi wur mission, In an informal t.ilK hero today. The Itrihsh publisher made tills Htntcnienthcfote lie left his hotel lo visit neeiiil automobile factories. "Tho Liberty motor, If perfected, Will help inconceivably in cairyiun our forces beyond the German lines, uut tho motor must be perfect, " Loid Nortluliife said. He umed tltut De troit factories and Detroit workmen PORTLAND. Ore.;Oct. Hi, A cor don of police was thrown today about every shipycnl In Portland, where strike troubles which resulted In an tk of riottiiK yesterday seemed lo flare Into more disorder. No trouble of any kind was reported today, however, and as the day pro gresses and si. mis of disorder dimin ished, the police i;r dually wero with drawn. Prompt action by the author ities csieiday and preparations made to quell any outbreak today, are be lieved to have averted tho crisis. Crowds of utrtkera withered hear tho various plants today but no dem onstrations wero Attempted. continue to vigorously assist the pov-1 TH 111 I. ;KM:llA HONS OI-MVOMKN The younK women of this genera tion, their mothers and Kiaml-moth-ers have proved from actual experi ence, that Lldia K. Plnkham'a Vev;e- eminent in prov!din war materials, and he ridiculed reports tii.it tier many was facluB nu economic col-lupso. "iNo heed Fhoulil le paid to reports table Compound ovctvomes the sufier of woaknesi or diddlltatton In tier-1 lug caused by female IIIh and re luany," he ald. 'These rejioita are Ut ores them to a healthy condition, manufaeturcd and sent out from tier- This famous medicine conlnins no ninny for the deliberate purpose of ! narcotics or habit-fonninn dru ftlackcnInK America's efforts. Kor-but is made from medicinal roots and nlgu nowHpapeiH In KnbHid wernj herbs, natuie s remedy for disease. l f V .111 .11. Ull f f.Lll. r .!. f of female ills, It wilt pay ou to i'w It a trlul. ishes as freckles, sallowuess Did tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, smooth oner and beaut ifior. .lust try It! Cot three ounces of orchard white at unity pharmacy and two lemon sfrom the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant leuion lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and bunds, H naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin, it is simply marvelous to smoothen rounh, rod hands. imDprosied the flirt fortnight of tho t r, That U wliat the I'tiited States should do." Wiregrip Tires have been tried out and proven the best on the market. See them at Riverside Garage Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 0c and mall It to Foley & Co., 28.15 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You wil receive in return a trial package containing Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sldos adn back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. iTRALIZING I! El WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Max Thelen of California, president of the National Association of Hallway com misslonnrs. In addressing the dole gates of the association, who repre sent 31 states, today said the rail road problem In the United States has prominently moved beyond the own ership and operation of the railroads as disconnected entitles hy private companies., "The issne now and hereafter," he declared, "is an issue between con solidated operation of our railroads in private ownership and their uni fied operation directly by the govern ment thru government ownership." "There is need of greater co-operation between the state and fed eral regulatory bodies," said Chair man Hall of the Interstate Commerce commission, "and this meeting can prepare a way for such co-operation. We must consider the needs of the shippers, carriers and the public, not their desires, and the needs of the country at war." IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION. GAS OR 4 m 1 dr L i .MIMMjklfe. '&ijLf. 111111111 w -. Il Tho inonieiit "Puihi's 1hiKkpsiii, l-endiiM tho stoniiicli all distress' goes. F. J. McPherson of Eagle Point is a business visitor In the city today. "Really does" put upset stomachs in order "really does" overcome In digestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness due to acid fermentation in five minutes that just that makes Pape's Diapcpsin the largest selling stomach antacid and regulator In the world. If what you eat fer ments and turns sour, you belch gas and eructate undigested food or wa ter; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coaled; your insldes filled with indigestible waste, remem ber teh moment "Pape's Diapcpsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the joy Is its barnilessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapcpsin is worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomach regulated. It belongs In your home should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during tho day or at night. Its' tho quickest, surest antacid for the stomach In tho world. THE GIRL "THE ARGONAUTS . OF '49" America's First Great Photoplay of the West j THE DAYS OF OLD . THE DAYS OF GOLD 1 THE DAYS OF '49 I CXXyw0000V)OfXVVV)jtAOOOGOOOOOOOOi 1 rj., H,. If in a lteddy llox It's all right. QUALITY FIltST. Visitors Always Welcome. Phono Onc.O. DOCCK30roCOOOCOCKGOOOOOOOOOOGO NOTICE No matter what the purchase Is,' whether largo or small, if In a Reddy Dox it's all right. See Our Rings and Braclett Watches MARTIN J. REDDY zn.riM... i i t$WW, l l . There Is But One Grade In Our Various Styles Differ From Each Olner Not in Quality-But Merely in Cse Design UPRIGHTS $400.00 AS LOW AS Divided, it Drtircd, in Monthlr or Quarterly Payments to SuK Your Convenience. Itiushfted catalogue it fours Jor the asking, HALE'S PIANO H0USH, INC. LOVER FLOOR, 15c H MEZZANINE LOGES, 25c A $25.00 CREDIT on a $50 Liberty Bond Will lie given nwny I-'i-oo to ono of our patrons at ' the second slin.v Thursday evening. 1 TWO DAYS ONLY Wednesday and Thursday OCTOBER 17-18 Then Gone Forever A Guaranteed Attraction i Buy That Liberty Eond Today