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STEDTOTtD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRTPAY, MAT 24. 1918 HEDFORD MAIL I3IBUNE AN INDKl'ENKKNT NKWSI'APlilt PUBU8HKK KVHHY AKTKKNOON EXCKPT HUNDAY I1Y TUB MBDFOItD I'UINTINO CO. Office, Mall Tribune BulMlnn, 26-25-2 North Kir lrecit. l'hon 16. The Democratic Times, Tlin Meilfnrd Mall, the Meilfnrd Tribune, The t'outh ern Oregonlun, The Anhlitnd Tribune, OEOHOK PUTNAM, Editor. 8UBB0RIFTI0H TEBMSI One your, by mull .. 5.00 One month, by mull Per month, delivered by carrier n Medford, AHhlnnd, Phoenix, Jack- oDVlllc lind (-ontral Point - .50 Snturdny only, by mall, per year. 2.00 Weekly, per yeur. - '" Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Juckson County. Entered an neeond-cluBB mutter at Medford. Oregon, under the act of March 8 1879. Bworn Olrcalatlon for April, 8,973. MEMHBll OF T HP; i ASSOCIATED Full Leaned Wire Hervlre. Thp Aa oc'ated 1'risH la exclunlvely entitled to the use. for repnblleutlnn of all new dlapatchea credited to It or not other wise credited In this puper, and also the local news published tii-ri-tn. All rlKMH of republication of speclul disputchea nerein uio uinu , n..-. ...... X HOTICE TO BOBBCBIBEBS If you full to receive tho Mull Tribune promptly . Phone GUll-J EM-TEES OVKRIlKAItlt IV A HANGAR. By ADOI-PIIH K. SMYI.II3 Of the VlKllnnlcs. I like jny Job, to hang around And unto up motors on the ground Give, them that smooth old purring sound And start thorn oft a-screoeblnn. The Job has done ine good, I think, Leastwise, my doubts tiro on tho blink. I'm getting protty noar the brink Whore 111' believe in preaching. Take young Jim's case. lie flow, 'back home Then came here where they cut his comb ; He comeB from Watortown or Rome, Some place near tho big river. Got all shot up as you lads know. Then volplaned 40 miles or so Unconscious! Now that bunk won't go About a "wise old flivver." I. Baw him come at 10 o'clock A full-speed noso-dlvo, like a rock But landed sweet, no Jnr or shock You get that, inochunlclnnH! Ho says ho fttintud past their lino 111b watch exactly hnlf-imst It Now who brought homo this pal o' mine? Well, I have my suspicions. Don't hand mo that subconscious stuff; I'm not religious, lialf enough; But you can note this on your cuff It 1b a lllghor Power Than gasoline that drives a plnno And brings limp airmen homo again Thru tog and sleet and hurricane A hundred miles an hour. I know Clod multes his presence felt . To blrdmon up 111 tho moon-belt Or Jim would bu dead as a Binelt: And now that lough young geezer Admits ho nlwuys seemed to feel Some Spirit hand was on his wheel; If that kid doesn't learn to kneel I'll bang him on tho bcezer. ' AltOAKI) THK TRANSPORT. By AlKll'STl'S THOMAS Of the Viglluntps. I haven't told our secret, dear. Since my gnnd-hyo to you; But flowors nuud birds were singing II. And flngs and ribbons Hinging it, And golden sunshine lirlni;liiK II, Down every lu'ei'io that blew. It filled mo as wo missed tho pier, To march aboard the boa!, Willi every band a-nhiylng 11, The stepping feet n-sayfug I!, Tho singing tars belaying II, Killed eyes and hearts and throats Tho story still goes on by night Tho nil Hie bunting's furled: The tightening ropes nro rattling II, The speeding waves tiro prattling t. Tho whimpering slius are tattling It And telling all the world. I know when wo get where Ihcy figbl And beckoning dentil shall tall, Where bursting slell Is shelling It, And flaming guns are belling II, And deadly hate Is helling II, Our love will lust litem all. Stockholders Xollee. Notlco Is hereby given that (be an nual meeting of tho stockholders of the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon will bo held at the office of the company. 218 West Sixth street, .Medford. Ore Ron, at 8 o'clock p. m. June i. 1U1S. fljo W. 11. UOHH, President. THE HOMING BATTLE, LLOYD GEORGE says that we are on the eve of the decisive battle and that "those who know best what the prospects are feel most confident about the re sult." General Undoes, chief of the liritish military mission, states that the; German drive will be launched about Jiuie 1, under direction of Field Marshal Mackensen, who seems to have supplanted Ilindenbtirg as German eom-jnander-hilcli'ief. Should Mackensen fail to break the allied line its his objective in the Ypres salient and around Amiens, an Austro-Goriiian offensive against Italy will probably follow. German preparations have been most complete more complete, probably than for March 21. Broken divisions have been reformed and re filled. New troops have been brought from Russia, Fin land and from Rumania. New artillery has l-cn brought forward and the allies estimate that 1,800,000 men have been massed for the great smash. There have been some indications that the German general staff is preparing for a triple drive along these lines: A great offensive against the French and British on the west front, calculated to capture. Ypres, Amiens and Arras, and drive the liritish to the sea. A naval offensive against the British fleet in the North Sea. A terrific drive by the Austrians against the Italians to capture V enice. Many military authorities believe that the surprise Germany will spring at this supreme effort will be in the form of a descent upon the liritish coast by a great Ger man fleet if iso, the effort will be warmly welcomed by the allied grand fleet. At best it would be merely a di version for the fate of the war rests upon a decision in France and Belgium. Tilt; socialist leaders, in their pact with the German government, are said to have agreed to support the Ger man offensive, providing the cost was not more than estimated by 1 (indeliburg 700,000 lives. The initial ef forts have cost from .'100,000 to .100,000 German Jives so there is an equal margin to spare for the renewal. Thefts is little question' but that the "grasshopper." methods of the Germans, the throwing of huge masses of troops, wave after wave, against the allied lines, will gain some ground at first for the Germans but the reinforced and strengthened allies will not be caught unprepared, as the British fifth army was at St. Quentin, and there will be line after line of prepared positions to fall back upon, while tremendous slaughter is inflicted upon the enemy. 'flie German objective is not the capture, of more French or Belgian territory, despite all the talk about the drive for the channel ports and for Paris. Its real aim is to drive a wedge into the French and British lines which will enable the Germans to cut one or tho other armies off, surround it and destroy it. If the allies can be pocketed in the southwestern corner of Belgium and the northwestern corner of France, this danger will become a real menace. General Foch, commander-in-chief of the allied forces, therefore faces the task of saving his armies intact, at whatever cost in territory, liven though the allies be driv en to the sea, there is every reason for confidence, in his ability to doit. The German drive, in the opinion of the majority of the military critics, will be centered at two points: .1. Between Ypres and Bctluinc, on the northern end of the line Hit! Flanders offensive. This is where the April fighting drove a wedge into the allied line and cost the British the towns of Annentieres and Bailleul. This portion of the front is nearest the channel ports of Dun kirk and Calais. The line here is held mainly by the Brit ish, although some French, Belgian anil Portuguese units are helping. The main purpose of nn offensive at Ypres is not; the capture of that ruined city, but to cut off the Mritish from their main bases at Amiens and Arras. '2: Between Amiens and Montdidier, on the southern extremity of the line the Picardy offensive. Here' the army of General Pershing is entrenched. Montdidier is likely to become as famous in American history as Valley Korge or Gettysburg. Secretary Baker has stated that America has half a million soldiers in France, and of these a large number are concentrated on this front to save the allied army from the new blow. The German strategy in preparing for this double .ad vance has in mind two things: if successful, it will force the allies to retreat along the whole line from Montdidier to the sea: it will also prevent lus men Iroin one zone to stem a German onrusn in the other. To meet the situation, Foch has had constructed a 'tre mendous second defense system consisting of 27 lines of trenches heliintl the present The advance on Amiens lar wedge lormed bv the rivei-s Sonune and Avr, which meet at Amiens. Both sides of this Iriangle are under the fire of the Kremh and American guns, which will inflict tremendous losses on a German army attempting to take Amiens. i he inn uer ihc iicrnians tlieir situation, unless they tacks lor which the allied army ot reserves is held in read iucss. The fate of the world rests upon the results of the coin ing battle, whic h promises to be the bloodiest yet waged to enthrone autocracy triumphant over the democrat ie world. Wheatless Corn llrmd. 2 cupa corn meal, 2 cups sweet milk (whole or sKlin), 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 tablespoon suur. tablespoons fat, 1 teaspoon suit, 1 egg ( may l.o omitted I Mix dry Ingredients. Add milk, woll-ticaten c:g, and molted fat. Heat well. Hake in shullow pan for about 3i mluulcs. the Ilindonlmrg drive of General Foch from shifting hat tie zone. would have to be in a triangn auvauoe, the more precarious hreak thru, tor Hanking at Recipes Out nnd Vm l liiur llnnd. (Iround rolled ants. Corn riiiur. eup liquid, 4 tablespoons fat, 4 tablespoons srup, 2 eggs, 6 tea- spoons baking powder, I teaspoon salt. 1 1-3 cups corn flour, 1 eup ground rolled oats. Corn I lour nnd Hue k wheel llreml. Corn flour. Buckwheat. 1 tup liquid, 4 tablespoons fat, 4 tablespoons syrup, 2 eggs, 6 tea spoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 1-3 cups corn flour, 1 cup buckwheat. Jlarley and Oat Bread. Barley flour, around rolled oats. 1 cup liquid, 4 tablespoons fat, 4 tablespoons syrup, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt, 0 teaspoons baking powder, 2 cups barley flour, 1 cup ground rolled oats. Corn Isn't one food it's a dozen. It's a cereal. It's a vegetable. It's a bread, its' a dessert. It's nutritious. More food value In It, dollar for dol lar, than meat or eggs or most vege tables. Best of all, its' plentiful and it's patriotic. UakinK l'owder Ixiaf Breads. You do not need either wheat or yeast for loaves. Can be cut in slices. Can he toasted. Method: Mix the melted fat, liquid, syrup and egg. Combine the liquid and dry ingredients. Bake as a loaf in a moderately hot oven for ono hour or until thoroly baked. Nuts, raisins or dates may lie add ed if desired. Comment and Aleut. 2 cups of cornmeal, 6 cups of wa ter, 1 tablespoon fat, 1 onion, 2 cups tomatoes, 1 pound pork sausage. Make a mush by stirring the corn meal and 1 'A teaspoons salt Into boil ing water. Cook 45 minutes. Brown onion In fat, add pork Bausage and stir until slightly browned. Add salt, pepper and tomato. A sweet pepper Is an addition. Grease baking dish, put In layer of corn meal mush, add seasoned meat, and cover with mush. Uake one-half hour. Serves six. Indian Pudding;. 4 cups milk (whole or skim), cup corn meal, teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1-3 cup molasses. Cook milk and meal in a double boiler 20 minutes; add molasses, salt and ginger. Pour into greased pud ding dish and bake two hours 1n a slow oven, or use your flreless cook er. Serve with milk. This makes a good and nourishing dossert. Serves six. B. W. Paul left last night for a business visit to Portland. Lemon Juice For Freckles Glrlat Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It I Squoozo the juice ot two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the.best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- tlfler, at very, very, small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply throe ounces of orchard white for a fow cents. AInssago this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and hlemishes disappear and how clear, sofe and white tho skin bocomes. Yes! it is harmless. Adv. IteiKirt or the Condition of Central Point State Bank At Cent nil Point. .Orett'on. At tlio (lose of BtislnesN, May 10th, 11MM. . HKSOUHCBS. Loans and discounts 1117.3(17.39 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 715.1 Bonds and warrants 74.rS'.SS Slocks, securities, judg ments, etc 100. 00 Ilnnklng houso ,1,0'y.VtiS Furniture and fixtures.... 2.110(1.110 Other real estate owned ... 2,971.21 Due from approved reservo banks 49.1(10.43 Checks and other cash Items 1 20. Si Cash on hand I2,;i02.n Other resources 4 1.114 Total ...$262,400.92 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 4,500.00 Undivided profits, less espouses and taxes paid 3.071.S2 Individual deposits sub ject to cheek 149. 700. 3S Demand certificates of deposit 151.49 Cashier checks outstand ing 8.9S0.0O Time and savings de posits 75,316.99 ltoserved for Interest and tuxes 134.24 Total $262,460.9: STATU OF OKKOOX, County of Jackson, ss. 1. .1. O. Isaacson, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my know ledge nnd belief J. O. ISAACSON, President. Correct Attest: W. C. Leever, 1. C. Holinett, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of Mm, imk. 1). H. TKUKKTT. Notary I'ubllc. My commission expires June 2tith, 1920. JOHN A. PLRL DN'DKKTAKKK. Lady Assistant. M BOITH n.lBTI.ETT. Phone it. 47 and 47-JI. Automobile Hearse Servtc. into AmbuUno Ssrrtce. Cerener. AT THE RIALT0 TON A- ' Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! Corns Loosen and Lift Out X o pain ! Few drops loosen corns and calluses so tbey fall off Try it! Magic! For a fow cents you can get a (-mall bottle of tlir maic drug irvvzane recently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone. Apply a few drops upon a ten der, ' aching corn and fnatantly all BorencHS disappears and Bbortly you will find tho corn so loose thnt you lift it out, root and all, with the fingers. IT IS BESTIFOR YOU To have your prescription filled just as the doctor wrote it, without a change of any kind. That Is exactly the way we follow the phy sician's orders. If for any reason we cannot follow orders we tell you so and why. And that is why our prescription work is growing fast. JIave your prescription filled hero. 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"Gets-Tt," the Kuaranteed, money back corn-remover, theonlysure way. costs but a trllle at any drug store. ff'dbyB.Lawrence&Co..ChlcaBo,HL Sold In Medford and recommend ed as the world's best corn remedy by. Heath's Drug Store. Leon B. Hasklns. Strang's Drug Store. Medford Pharmacy. G IM CHTTN3 . China Herb Stort Herb cure for eumcm, utouli catarrh, diphtheria, nn throat, lung trouble, kidney trombU, atom, ach trouble, heart trouble, ebllbj amd fever, cramps, coughs, poor elrcala tlon, carbuncles, turners, eak4 breast, cureB all kinds t (olMn. NO OPERATION. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 111 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :i This Is to certify that I. the mm designed, had very severe itomack trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb 8tore la at 141 South Front-street In Medford) I d elded to get herbs for my Itomack trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily reo ommend anyone afflicted as I waa t see QIm Chung and try his Herb.' . (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, ' Witnesses! K A, Anderson, Medford. , , 3. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. . j Prank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point, -. V. Mclctyre, Eagle Polat. Geo. B. Von dor Hellen, Eagle relnt Thn F! NlPhnla. F.zl Paint Coming To Portland Soon? IV,1 family 4 Whenevcryou do come.thls big, comfortable, home-like hotel will helDtomaUo vour, stay cniovahlc. A hotel1 where you win want your family to BtoD. Lots of life dinner-danr week days, 5:30 to 8. Famous II 4sna (toon-aay luncneon, buc. Jioenu. $1.60 end PORTLAND HOTILV Kictitrd w. uuids, Mzr. PORTLAND, ORCQOH WESTON'S Camera Shop The Only Exclusive ; Commercial Photographeri in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. J. B. PALMER. Medford. 203 East Main Street SUITS TO 0R2ER J25.0Q UP AIM Cleanlnc. Pressing and Alttfta 121 L NASI. UPSTAIU mmm&m vnnwn)isi i ri in i