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    WTCDFOim , irATC TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD. OKF;ONT, - SATMKPAV; OCTOBER - 20; ;l!17
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Tliru Modfonl National ailnk.
Geo. E. Johnson.
John A. Bmlth.:
Rhea Morrill Carpenter.
Geo. B. Carpenter.
Stewart Patterson.
Nannlne Waller Patterson.
Allen P. Perry.
Andrew 11. Fisher, '
T. J. Newman,
Harold 1). Foster, Jr.
Harold D. roster.
Leo J. Mlksche.
Andrew II. Simpson.
J. A. Perry.
J. F. Wortmnn.
Elfrida Estclla Whitman.
Elizabeth II. Foster.
Kobert L. Wilson.
Jus. W. Herrian.
Maurine MeKenny.
Win. S. Crowcll.
Carrie B. Warren.
Goo. W. ChildH.
Aug. J. Van Waning.
Margaret Ames.
Mcdfonl National Hank.
Jamoa W. Dates.
William W. Hates.
Dorothy F. Roberts.
Mary Lee Roberta.
Elder M. Consor.
Louis A. Balade.
8. Melalslo Herbert.
Kdgar Wight.
T. K. Daniels.
Lillian M. Daniels.
Wolliorn Deeson.
Louis Strang.
Cathorlnc Grlbble.
John F. Grlbblo.
Frank C. Proston.
K. Tsujlta.
T, Slater Johnson,
J. K. Bailee.
Miss Maude Nichols.
Joe Gagnon.
Jamos P. Hanson.
Total $35,800.
Thru JuckMin County flank,
F. J. Plpgras.
Aletha B. Vawtar.
Carl Flchtnor.
Mrs. Hattle L. Berrlan.
Walter L. Valentine.
11. A. Thlorolf.
U. W. Paul.
W, Y. Crowson.
Marshal & Bennett.
J. E. Toft.
Agnes M. Abies.
E. J. Runyard.
W. W. Howard.
Kllene French.
R. F. Moran.
Etta M. Vawter.
L. L. Small.
Albert Moore.
V. II. Vawter.
O. O. Alondorfor.
H. J. Conroy.
Mary F. Kchiiehnnl.
F. W. Carniiliun.
Mrs. J. C. Uruwn.
Ella J. Smith.
It. A. JolltlHon.
Win. M. Stjnc.
A. II. Kelson,
liobcrl A. Nelon.
A. R. V, Carpenter.
H. J. Ailkinn.
Sirs. Alice Kineniil.
Until W. Clemens.
Fred A. Mat a.
Ali.la It. Miner.
O. I,. Irwin.
Kate I). ,1 imni'V.
Einil Illnmii.
Zcrn K. Ihihnek.
John ruiitiii.
W. A. Folcer.
('. W. Mcllomilil.
Ivy I. IWck.
Elmer T. Fo.-s.
Irene II. Imiucm.
Kichanl ('. Isaacs.
W. F. l-iiiie.
(leo. 1(. I.inilley.
Klum Adv. Co.
Win. lUrieli.
flcon,-.' H. Umllcy.
.Mary ('rum.
H. V. Crinn.
C. S. Maniiiiip.
Kobert Wilt-on.
U. W. Sti-nrus.
Anelte Wnki niMii.
Thin KirM N.illotuO nltuk.
I'r. .1. 1,. Hill.
K. B. Morrison,
Wm. N. Wells.
John Robert Toinlln.
illert .1. Martin.
Mrs. Mary Krl'-s.
Dr. K. ti. Hlildell.
Miss Uertba 1,. Holden.
Fred Karl Mohol.
Ralph II. Wilcox.
Waldo W. WIMUrd, trustee.
Jane Klltslieth Schmidt.
.. Kmll Mohr.
Kdna Mnbr.
. Anlia Mohr.
Thomas Ein-1 Iti-nll.
Mrs. Ann Hen II.
10 SECOND SERIES
Arthur h. Hill.
AUda H. Miner.
C. W. Montgomery. . ..
Wm. A. Sumner.
Marian It. Vun Scoyoe.
W. J. Warner. '
Marshall S. WriKlit.
Mrs. Annn Young.. l
Halbcrt S. Deuel. ' ;
Roxana Ruhl.
Robert Waldo Ruhl, Jr.
Bert B. Lowry. ......
Mrs. Mora B. Lowry.
Wallace Lowry.
Wm. J. Stockman.
Lula Stockman.
Wm. S. Summer.
Daisy Bodge.
Harry K. Tomllnson.
Wm. G. Talt.
Ida S. Talt.
First National Bank.
Mrs. James A. Rose.
Total 30,850.
Tliru Farmers & IVultirrmvcra Bank.
Dr. If. P. Margrave..
Frederick W. Schmidt.
Oils Newbury.
Frank C. Clarke.
C. E. Gates.
K. 13. Swan.
E. 11. Hnnlcy, Jr.
W. M. Vim Ncoyoe.
James Cnmiibell.
F. C. Elliott.
F. W. Meant.
Alice McClure Getchel.
Lewis H. Gilbertson.
Mrs. It. F. Antic.
Dclroy Get. liell.
C. W. Whillock.
L. Nicilermoycr.
C. A. DeVoo.
O, L. Davidson.
Nellie M. Davidson.
Fred W. Weeks.
Henry G. Hud's.
J. Ii.' Woodford.
A. W. Walker.
S. A. Krosclicl.
J. J. Hiiclitcr.
S. I, Drown.
Gus II. Samuels.
J. H. Andrews,
Earl S. Tinny.
J. H. Swem.
. Jju. Ub.lluiuilton.
F. L. Ilovd.
). It, Wood.
O. :. Reynolds.
Delos Gilbert.
W, W. Watson.
I)r. C. It. Hny.
J.- F. I.nwrenec.
Ed Hinns.
Carl I). Howinnn.
C. T. N"e.
W. ('. Host wick.
F. F. I.oilcr.
Florence Trowbridge.
.1. W. Mitchell.
li--n Mitchell.
Chillies X. Hansen.
E. II. Lamport.
Dr. J. J. Eiuniens.
1'orler ,1. Nelf.
Isabel Nelf.
John Ncff.
Arthur lirowu.
S. Chililers.
W. Crews.
Guv W. Conner.
Mnigiicritu. Andrews.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
M. C. WriL-ht.
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Ymii' iiortuiiity to learn Stenography and IJook
keeiiiiiR. Iiegimiiii!; and Advanced Classes.
NIGHT SCHOOL
Arrange to start Mondav, October 'J2, at
High School,'? to !)
Instructors:
J. M. GRESSLY VERA MERRICAN
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What's the Difference?
The only difference that shows on the out.slilo
In the traile-mark, hut tlim's cnouitli for any wlso
car owner.
lie known that It Htanils for a big illffci-cnrc in
Mile, that It Ik tho mark of Wlllaril Thn-Hilcil In
aulatlon tho latest and tho greatest Improvement
In battery construction.
Anil thla means a Still Petter Wllanl rtiiltery,
more durablo Insulation, a morn eronoiulcnl battel;-to
own, ami unit for null of electricity, moro
for his money.
Corns In anil let us explain more fully the dif
ference between Threaded Itublier Insulation and
other kinds. It lll pay you.
The Electric Shop
Frti 'inspection of any lattery at any tlm
Otto Jeldliess.
W. N. Offutt.
Eleanor McQuisteon.
Ethel Anderson.
Hoy Seniiin.
J. F. Grove.
Dr. F. G, Thayer.
George W. Nichols.
Mn. George W. Nichols.
Mrs. Jup Andrews.
L. E. Wnkemiin.
Jacksonville
Louis Ulrich.
W. G. Kinney.
J. W. Bybee.
A. B. Farrier.
Geo. W. Godward.
Carrie Beekman.
G. A. Gardner.
1 Dan W. Bagshai.
G. R. Chapman.
- E. Brltt. .
, Hoy' Ulrich.
Portland Livestock.
l'OHTLAND, Oct. :20. Hogs lower,
receipts 5114. Prime light, 16.2(i;
10.7(1; prime heavy, .flBfi lhVJ") ;
pigs, ,f Hr 14..10; bulk, $H( l.,'ir..
Cuttle steady; receipts 100. Best
beef steers, ..-t03 10.25; Rood beef
steers, 8(Vi !I.'J."; best cows, $7.2"(a
8; ordinary to good cows, $40.7."i;
best heifers, $7('i8: bulls, $4(Si(.7";
eulves, f7(i II. "ill ; stacker and feeder
steers, ifKn'7.2.'). '
Sheep steady i receipts 1729. Wes
tern lambs, i:i..r)0(fi 14; valley lambs,
-tTJ.iifo l:l.."i(l; yearlings, jll.7."i(ffi
12."i0; wethers, .tll.r)uT2..'(l; ewes,
if8..")U( l(l.,"(i.
I'oilland Butter.
l'OHTLAND, Oct. 20. -Butter,
weak. Creamery prints, 48c;" car
tons, 4!lc; buying price bntterfat, 52
(h.VIc Portland; cube extras, 4,1c;
prime firsts, 41c; firsts, 40c; dairv,
34c.
.Auction Pears.
NEW YOKK. Oct. 10. Oregon
Hose, $:i.4(); Nelis, $2.10; Idaho Jon
athans, $2.1 4.
Hoston Colorado extra Jonathans
$2.70; faiicv, $2..'t."; Winter Iinnnnas,
$2.4.-..
Chicago Jonathans, extra, $2.1.") ;
fancies, $1.80.
Cut Tills Out It ra Worth Money.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to
Foley & Co., 2833 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 sides 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.
ATTENTION, OIM) KF.LLOWS ANII
HKI1KKAIIS.
Entertainment at the hall Monday
evening, Oct. 22. All members and
visiting Odd Fellows and their wives
urged to attend. Refreshments and a
good time.
diamond setting, watch
repairing.
Martin J. Reddy
Agate mounting and en
graving.
213 E. Main Bt Medford. Ore
GERMAN FLEE!
T00STR0NGF0R
DEFENSEFORCES
Russian Ba'tic Fleet Could Not Face
'Germans in Gulf of Riga Without
. Jeopardizing Gulf of Finland
Stcry of Battle Shows Germans
Outclassed Russians in Equipment.
PKTROGRAD, Oct. 20. The
sinn Hallic fleet in its entirety could
not face the Germans in the Gulf of
Riga without abandoning the respon- j
sibility for the defense of the Gulf of;
Finland, according to Count Kapnist
of the Russian admiralty.
"The Germans," he said, "effected
landing operations on Oesel island
with twelve transports, escorted by
twelve battleships, nil types, five
cruisers, an enormous fleet of aux
iliaries and thirty destroyers. It was
impossible for our entire Iinltic fleet
to meet tho enemy without abandon
ing responsibility for tho protection
of tho Gulf pf Finland."
The count cited the bnttle of Jut
land as a precedent for the impossi
bility of using submarines to advan
tage. Story of Battle.
PETROGRAD, Oct. 20. The Rus
sian ministry of marine has issued
the following detailed statement re
garding tic naval battle in the Gulf
of Riga :
luesday night an enemy squadron
of twenty ships penetrated the Gulf
of Riga and at 0 o'clock the next
morning was discovered making its
way thru the channels south of Moon
sound. The squadron included two
battleships of the Koenig type. Our
detachments, Tinder Admiral Rakhi-
reff, who hoifttcd his flag on tho crui
ser Hayan, und' accompanied by tbe
battleships Grjduiim and Slava,
steamed from tbe eastern part of
Moon island to engage the enemy,
preceded by torpedo boat patrols,
which withdrew; before the enemy.
Vessels Outclassed.
"At 9:30 the enemy opened fire on
our torpedo bunts and our detach
ment, issuing from the channel, took
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up formation in a radius between the
Werden and Weiluml lighthouses.!
near Moon island. While approach
ing the enemy the cruiser l'lyun was
attacked unsuccessfully by a hostile
submarine.
"At lOtfO o'clock our detachments
engaged the enemy scpindron. The
fire of the hostile dreadnaughts was
directed from beyond the ruuge of
our old type vessels. At noon, in
view of the enemy's sueriority and
the appearance of new enemy war
ships, Admiral linkhirel'f ordered the
detachment to retire into the inter
ior of Moon sound. Our ships then
turned nortnyvnfd anil withdrew. frou
"The battleship Slava, the last of
the line, and which hud been damaged
severely under the water line, fin-ally-sank
by the head and foundered
ill (he deep entrance of TIoon sound.
The remainder of the snuiidron- en-
Rus-ltercd this channel; Part of the en
emy sipindron began M fire on the
Moon and Werder batteries and sil
enced and destroyed them. Our ves-
sos
suffered some damage. After
shelling the-batterics. the enemy en
I 0 must learn not to ,KMy I
neglect their health
How Women are Restored to
Spartanburg, S.O. "For nine years I Buf
fered from backache, woakness, and irregu
larities bo I could hardly domy work. I
tried many remedies but found no perma
nent relief. After taking Lydia K. Pink
bain's Vegetable Compound I felt a great
change for the better And am now well and
strong so I have no trouble iu doing my work.
I hope every user of Lydia E. PinkhanVa
Vegetable-Compound will get as great relief
as I did from iu use." Mrs. S. D. McAbek,
122 Dewey Ave., Spartanburg, 8. C.
Chicago, 111. "For about two years I suf
fered from a female trouble eo I was unable
to walk or do any of my own work. I read
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound in the newspapers and determined to
try it. It brought almosA immediate relief.
Jly weakness has entirely disappeared and I
never had better health. I woigh 1(& pounds
and am as stroug as a man. I think money
is well spent which purchases Lydia E. Pink
ham's "Vegetable Compound.' Mrs. Jos.
O'Dryan, 1763 Newport Ave,, Chicago, IU.
yOU CAN RELY UPON
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VEGETABLE .COMPOUND
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HELP
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OUT MILITARY
AUTOCRACY !
every LIBERTY
BOND YOU BUY
HELPS WIN THE WAR
This Sluice is contributed its a patriotic demonstration by
THE MAY CO.
So that every reader of this paper may i
biiviii'' Iibertv lionds imw.
tercd tbe southern part of the Zui
wast roadstead. l
(ieriiiaii Losses.
"During these movements the
cruiser Admiral Mukaroff and some
gunboats and destroyers in inner
Moon sound protected that channel
and the month of Kassai- bay, be
tween the islands of Dago, Oesel and
Moon. Some of these ships remained
thruout the night near the coast of
Oese! island and repeatedly attempt
ed to make their way into the eastern
portion of Kassar hay."
The rest of the statement is a repe
tition of the pffieiu! statement, in
which it was Announced that l'0
trawlers had been sunk by the Rus
sian fire and Unit two enemy torpedo
boats had been sunk by striking
mines in the Moon sound region on
Thursday. It adds, however, that a
German torpedo bout escorting tbe
main squadron ran into ti Russian
mine and sank.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelley of Duns-
mulr are week end visitors in the;
ciy
Health
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IPIPMHAMSH
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ili.c the importance of
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FIRESJ1K OUr
Two big new forest fires have bro.
ken out in tbe county just as the sev
eral big ones up in tbe forest reserve
in the Elk creek country hud been
conquered, mid from fifty to one,
hundred fire fighters hud returned to
their homes. ,. . '. .-
Saturday morning Forest Super,
visor Erickson phoned to bLs office iu
this city for Assistant Supervisor
Foster to rush him .ten picked fire,
fighters at once' to a fire that was
raging in the Trail district at the
head of Flat creek.
About the same time District Stato
Supervising Fire Warden W. T,
Grieve phoned in to the city and
asked that ten fire fighters be hur
ried to him on Alco creek, in the EU;
creek country, where a big fire wiR
burning in Jackson County Patrol
association icrruorv.
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