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PXOE FOUR MEDFOTtD MATE ' TRIBUNE, MEDFOTIP, OKFIPX, TTTTTfiSDAY. MAY- 23,. 1918 MEDFORD MAIL I3IBUNE AN lNPHl-BNUKNT NKWHl'AI'KII PUUI.lBHllI) KVKUY AKTKKNUUN KXVKIT SUNDAY HY TliU MEIJl'UKU ruiivi llv HELP REALIZE THE PROMISE. Office, Mall Tribune Building. 26-27-29 North Fir atreet. I'hone 7&. The Democratic Tlmea, The Mlford Mall, Die Aledford Tribune, The foulh ern OreironUn, The Attlilund Tribune. G ISO HOB PUTNAM, Kdltor. 8UBBCBXPTXOM TERMS I One year, by mail r S Ono month, by mull ('0 Pust month, delivered by carrier in Mcdford, AHhlfttid, Phoenix, Jack- ntivllh. htmI rvnlrnl Point .ItO Baturduv only, by mull, pr year. 2.00 Weekly, pur year 1-it) Official paper of the City of Mtdford, Official paper of Jutkin County. iTninrcil nn Horonil-rlnHB matter at Mod ford, OrtBOii, undur the act of March worn Circulation for April, 2,973. MEMJiKU OK TUP. ASSOCIATED J'UKSH. Full leased Wire Hervlre. The An Booluted I'nfUH In exclUHlvoly entitled to the uho for republlratlon of all iibwb dlFtpatcheR credited to it or not other wine credited In thlH paper, and alao the local newn published nori-ln. All rlKhtn of republication of upeciul diapatuJien Herein aro mno rewervcu. X WOTICE TO BUBBCBtBEIta X Tf vnn fntl to receive tho Mall 4 Tribuno promptly and ou time j f Phone 609-J J EM-TEES THE KAISER'S MUSTACHE. Would vou measure Ihc kaiser, liis how mill liis wliyf Koto tlin uiillyiiiK threat in Die bult! ol' his eye; Note the arrogant Ktronulli in the bulk of his rioKO And tho H-tulant look of his lips in repose. Hut to Heck out his soul-(ami the judgement's not rash) You must study tho fclylo of the kaiser's mustai'he. Not nn honest hair in il ! hut each shows the tliiuifilit Of an effort to he what a mus laeho is NOT! In its wile is tho (,'iiilu of it solemn buffoon, 1 III its faetitioiis fiereoness, behold the poltroon. It is eanioufaKed eoiu; il is coun terfeit cash ; It's uhypoerito poseur's dishonest mustache II would tempt one to IiiiikIi, were it not for the shiimu That this throue-thiiu,' is human or iiieh is his claim. Wily, In icucoek's u peacock; nn ape is nn ape, Hut neither so kaisers liis face to 11 shniio Or travostied valor, niinoiuted and twirled To fool his own soul and to co.en tho world. For, just as tho Indian smears up his jowls And just as the Chinese makes hid eous howls As they no into hallle, this weak witliup; rows His sweet little sc hreeklichkiel un der his nose! Come, come, Father Time, as you (,'athcr cm rlli's trash, Sweep into the emplins ' tho kai ser's musttichi! APPLIED PATRIOTISM. (Ily Kdinund Vance Conk.) While iliKitiiik in the carden, if 1 fjivu my Inuk a wrench, 1 say "Hurrah for I'crsliinj:, juM suppose this ucre a trcni'h." While fallinif off llic ladder, as I'm touching up the paint, I say "TI111M' hatllc-pluacrs fall a mile wihout cnuiplaiiit." While washiii.. dishes, so's the wil'i call ct her knit -lniu done, 1 suy "You lift warm feel, for Yanks (,'ivo col, I feel lo the llun." When Itud and sUter run acne my ncwlv vur- liMu-il I'lnor, I say "Thiil slii kv I landers mini lllllsl he an aw ful bore." t When rcailini; of Ihc kaiser and liis mild ami u'cu- tlc tllllfls, I (;et so mail, I no right out and heat the iiiijs. When asked lo mind the hahio, at some lit lie sac ri lice, I think of Itclgiali bullies ami my heart flos oer twice! F, 1. Thompson wan ono of the laltori In the city Thursday from the U A MKHIC'A" Htivs Ileiirv V. l;tvioi), head.of tho Red XV Cross, who has recent l.v returned from a trip to the battle, front, "is a rainbow toward which western Europe looks as the sitfii of comfort, hope and victory." . It is up to you and I to see that the promise, must not fail. We are rushing our troops for the victory. AYe must send the comfort and hope, with them and the Ked Cross offci's tile opportunity. It is our messenger of cheer to the stricken people of the devastated renins, to the wounded and maimed of the battlefields. "The. Ked Cross is human kindness organized." .'Its message is the more important in lliat the enemy has scrapped humanity in its war upon the world. In Europe, the Ked Cross is a practical demonstration that the ideals of Christianity have not been lost to the world. . Germany's relapse to barbarism makes it the more vi tal that America uphold the torch of civilization. Good faith long since disappeared in ( lermany, chivalry has long been a joke, religion lias become a perversion, truth is de nied anil democracy become it crime. Force, has replaced morals and submission is substituted for justice'. Against the menace of ('rightfulness we send the Ked Cross, min istering angel of mercy. The need of the Ked Cross is made more urgent by the policy of the Huns, seeking to destroy tile morale of the resisi ing count rics. As .Mr. Devison says, "the dastardly, unrighteous, cruel and devilish plan" of destroying civil ian morale by bombing raids, "upon the theory that the killing of four children out; of five will induce the mother to implore her government" to make peace wjll fail, for the American Ked ( 'runs aids in sustaining Hit! splendid de fiance and courage of t he wronged people, l'y schools, ref uges, tuberculosis cures, nurseries for children and of a thousand other ways, the Ked Cross aids in maintaining the fighting spirit of those'fighting our battles. The Ked Cross subscribers draw dividends only in the gratitude of the afflicted but they more than justify the investment. Subscribe and subscribe liberally to this wor thiest of till causes. NOT PLAYING POLITICS. TUB appointment of Judge Hughes its investigator of the aircraft program was an excellent one and could not be improved upon. In every way he is qualified for tho work. In addition it, insures the public of the intense.1 earnestness and sincerity of the'presidont in securing effi ciency in winning the war. It cannot be justly said that the president is playing party politics in liis management of the war. He has sum moned the best qualified in the nation; regardless of poli tics to aid in defeating the Jlun. Here is a list of those called to assist in important war work and their politics: "William Howard Taft, Chairman National Labor War Board, republican. , John .1). Kyau, Director of Aircraft Production, dem ocrat. N Edward K. iStettiuius, Assistant Secretary of War, re publican. Bernard M. Daruch, Chairman of the War Industries Board, democrat. Charles M. Schwab, Director General of Ship Produc tion, republican. Edward X. Hurley, Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, .democrat. Frank A. Yaiulorlip, Chairman of the War Savings Committee, republican. . ' Daniel Willard, Chairman of the' Advisory Commission, Council of National Defense, republican. Samuel McKoborl, Chief of the Procurement Division, Ordnance Department, republican. Henry P. Davison, Chairman of I ho War Council, Am erican Ked Cross, republican. Herbert C. Hoover, Fond Administrator, republican. Harry A.Garfield, Buel Administrator, republican, Vance McCortnick, Chairman War Trade loard, (lcino- crat. ALLIED SUBJECTS ARE I allied subjects from Hussiu. Tlio FLEEING FROM RUSSIA '"s,r"'ll,'on "ri'ut n rctrimraii . j will ceuso tomorrow. It will lio rc- MOSOOW, Monday, .May 20. ( Ily 1 placed liy half a Husslan pound ot the AsHiicluled Press.! There Is nn- potatoes. IMour Is unobtainable, tier way a marked exodus of entente i Sunar costs fifty rubles a pound. HEAR EXPERT ON FEED OF COWS Pasture j;rass is the ideal feed for dairy cows, When abundant it pro vides all the essentials necessary for the production of milk except possi bly in the ease of those cows which have the ability to produce milk in ex ceptionally liirfif amounts. It is nu tritious, palatable, succulent and provides a balanced ration. If pas tures were abundant throughout the year the average production of the cows of the country would show a Kreiil increase, ('nl'ortiiiiiitely, how ever, in most communities pustules supply feed ill abundance only dur ing a compnrit,ivcy short period. As the season advances and the dry sea son approaches the pastures become dry and the feed scanty. The inev itable result is that the cow declines in bolh flesh and milk production. I'he lo?s is serious for not only are the total cash returns much less but the flesh is accompanied by n de pression in general health that will effect the cow during her entire lacta tion period. The cow that is well fed throughout her entire lactation period is the one that will show the greatest yield and net profits,. Skimping the ration in stead of being n saving proposition is an expensive one. Dairymen are more and more coming to realize the importance of liberal feeding and are providing a supply of green feed for summer use, either green crops grown for the purpose, or through summer silage. A succession of crops can be work ed out for almost any community. Kye, oats, Canada peas, clover, vetch, millet, corn and roots are some of the crops used. The summer silo, however, is the most satisfactory source ot feed for supplementing pasture. The crop is- harvested at least expense and is stored eluse to stable or,. yard where needed, liyc, outs and vetch nre some of the crops used for this purpose. Corn silage curried over from the pervious sea son is used by many dairymen. The summer silo has an important part to play in producing dairy products cheaply. Thin impoiiaut subject will he con sidered among others at the big dairy men's meeting in .Mcdford on Hay 29. ' Speakers from the Oregon Agri cultural college will be present, and every dairyman should make an ef fort lo be present. This meeting is the last in the series that were ar ranged by County Agent. A good attendance at this meeting will make it easier to arrange for similar meetings in the future. ENROLL WOMEN " IN LAND ARMY FDR ENCAMPMENT Those In charge of organizing the W'omon's Land Army In the valley, and In conjunction with this thu agri cultural camp for women and girls to be started the first of June on the Holloway orchard, are very much en couraged over the Interest manl.'eat od In the venture. The articles con corning the projoct have been re printed In Portland papers and ap plications are being received from out-of-town people who are anxious to enlist in the movement. As thU organization is to have Us working headquarters In the valley, it Is felt that the girls and women here should lie given preference in the matter of application for work They are, therefore.' especially urged to apply at the. office of the Fruit Association, leaving their names and addresses and the date at which they will be available for work. All high school girls wishing to join should sign there or with the officers of the Gl'ls Honor Guard. licmamt for Workers There is a demanil for workers which must be met and the organi zation wishes to be assured that it will be able to place the number re quired by the surrounding orchards. If there are not enough local workers it will 1e necessary to enlist women and girls from outside the valley. All who wish to work during the summer, therefore, whether they are Interested in the canfp or not, are asked to enlist In order to insure themselves work. This should be done as soon as possible as tho orch ard work begins soon. The Woman's Land Army organi zation will act as a medium between tho employer and employe and will arrange matters to the best advan tage possible for both. Hours will be agreed upon and the wage to be paid; not less than two dollars for an eight hour day Is expected to be the standard. Also transportation facilities will he arranged, and thru a central organization much of the lack of uniformity of conditions which existed last 'year will bo elim inated. . II bwed:b! allies I.O.VliOX, May 23. -Knilway sta tions in Herman Lorraino nntl tUn railway near I. lone, HelKlum, and fi I'hlorldo factory at Mannheim, on the lihlno, wm-e bomliirl Tuesday nit;ht nntl WVd.irisdav by British aviators, ways the latt'st llrltlsh official stn:o mmt on aerial operations. Three flrea wore caused at Mannheim and largo conflagration!! near Liege. llrltlsh aviators destroyed 1 Cior- man airplanes and two observation balloons and dnno down two i ir- nlanes out of eontr il. VVi:-;..;;''i; ;:,-.i-li;iiM. Y I,,., A. jiiij jil'lp ,-nHHSIi'A ;:a.iii.xii.j.j.nuni. ii.M i i Save Yourself in Dish Washing The soap you use with the dishes seems a little thing, but Count the number of dishes you wash in one day and multiply them by 365. It's a real saving to use a soap that cuts grease asspeedilyas Fels-Naptha. It means work fin ished more quickly and with less effort. It means , everything spotlessly clean. Keep using Fels-Naptha with the dishes. At your own groctr'a in the frd ni Urven urapptr To Wp whit clothe whit uc l-vU'iapihQ. father, son and neighbor Carl Biebor- stedt, and was whisked away to the home ho left in company with Deputy Sheriff Anderson last October. Diob erstedt, W. C. Butler, futhur of the accused and W. W. Taylor were sure ties on the bond. In completing the negotiations before Circuit Judge Calkins, yesterday, Prosecuting At torney Uoberls was first inclined to object to tho bondsmen, as all being interested parties, hut alter an argu ment by Attorney O. C. Hoggs, coun sel for Hutler, he acquiesced. Need K.SB to say there was quito a celebra tion at the Hutler home last night. WM. BUTLER GIVEN LIBERTY ON $5,000 BOND William Butler convicted of man slaughter stepped out of the jail for the first time in eight months yes terday and under $.1000 bail was al lowed to return to his homo near Eagle Point, until his appeal to the state supremo court is decided. Palo and drawn, but with a smile that would not come off, tho well known rancher who shot and killed Donald Stewart last fall, as the outcome of a controversy over a fence across ftut- ler's land, stepped Into a car with his Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund ihe full price you paid for M JB (oK, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can Economical Ask your grocer M if ft M J r jb f "TH -n 1 f III -"USr-rlM E3 t si. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot rtuch the diseaat'd portion ot the raf. Them la on-'y one way to cur catarrhal d'nfnrsB, a nil I hat Iff by a cormtttutiorm! ri-meily. Catarrhal Deafnooa Is caused by an In flamed condition of tho mucous llnltiR of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is In (lamed you have a rumMtng sound or im pt?rfrct hearluK, and wtn-n it Is pnllroly closed, Deafnena ts the result. Unless tho inllnmmatlon can be reduced and this ttibf restored to Us normal condition, harinn will bo destroyed loreer. Many of deafnrw are catmed by catarrh, n hlch Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Mtdiclne acts thru the blood on the mucous surf. ices of the system. We will civs One Hundred Dollar fr any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Haifa Caturrh Medicine. Cir cular! free. All tniBirlls. Toe, ' F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. WESTON'S Camera Shop Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time oi place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do tho rest. J. B. PALMER. 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Early Liberty an early flowering beauty. Nothing yet introduced approaches its deep unproofcrimson or blood. red. 25c a packet. MWi Ft!t nweriny Lone Vason Spencer Sweet Peas will tlo wrll where leniani a.S loo hoi or too cold lor other varieties. Oar special bvWitt "Sweet Pes Cutt;ire" 4vt row da latlp4iul(ural rli(ctnn C. IUIH ( i "... J. C. C. MORSE & CO. " 729 Freat Street Saa Fraaclsea Mem'f SJt af J toil n fssrva-am fak Creek ection.