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4 KTEDTO'R'D MATH TRrBUNTl, TEDFORD, ouTipy. TUESDAY, MAY 2ft. 1018 PXTJE FOUR Medford Mail lamuKE AN INIiKI'KNUKXT NKWSl'A I'KIl PUUMKHKI' KVKHV A!"ri'.KNOU.S i-:.vci:i'T huniiat i:v tiiu MKHI-'OIil) I'HINTIXO CD. Office. Mull Trlhiine Hull, ling. North l-'lr street, l'lcuiu '.6. The I-rnorniHo Tlm s, The Mi 'lfnrd Mail, the MtMlfonl Trihutif. Tli t'oulh trn Ori-Koniiiri, Tin) AHhlaml Trihutie. U130KOH I'UTNAM, Kilt tor. SUBSCRIPTION TEttMSl One yur. hv nmU ' Onu niOiiili, hv mail - IV r month, aIKvrt'1 hv fnrrl'T in Mnilforil, A Hit kind, Phoenix, Jnck Hfuivillu an') Onfrn! T1"t Pnliirdny only, hy mull, j.i-r yuar Wn-kly, per ynr - r,.on .to .r, 2. on t.bd Offielnl pnp-r of t,f city of M---1I" Ol'flelal pap-r of J:iciji Oounly. i:nti.) oh Ki.cHHl-H.iws mutter it Meilfnro, Or. Koi), un-U-r lh act uf March 8 187!. Sworn Circulation for April, 9.37X Mi;MUKIt OK TMR ASSOCJ A'i'i;i) I'UKS.s. Fllll J.WlHrrl Wlro fTr-rvlrft. Tlif Afl ftoclatcl IT.-sh Ih cxHiiHlvi'ly MifiUiU In lh its for nMHiM gallon of nil iikwh tllHp;itrhfs crclitiil to It or not nUnr wlsrt urciiitHl In IhlM i;i"i ami iUmo local im-ivh puhlhdMMi fi.-i-.-iti. All rluhiH nf r-puh!n -at ton -f HP'cial UlspatchcH bvruln aiy uUo i L-xiTv-.tJ. 4. 4. .j, $ 4. .j. .j. 4. 4. .j. w J NOTICE TO SUBSCRZBEnS i ,j, If von fall lo n-erlvu tlio Mull j Trlliiinf promptly uml on tiiuo 4. Phone tiO'j-J EM-TEES 31V l.KVVHK TO IIIM. Hy K I N A II. Mi-COY. Of tlio Vldlanles. Now this Is the letter I write lilm, ' While my heart Is sick with dread; "You aro jiwt where you should lie. my son, Slaiidini; stau iu'Ii whore your iluly If. I. "At homo wn nro well ami happy. And cheerful uml prouil of our hoy, In thlH war of the worlil laddie A soldier son Is a joy. "Your falhor struts, Jimt a little, And 'oIb' wears your plu all the while, While I woll, tho star on your servlco flair, HrliiKH to toy lips a smllo." And t writes tho lllllo nothings. Of 'home, that are much, when away, Tho funny things I liuL liavo happened Thruout my homely day. Then l ro and fill by a window," And look to tlio riHliiff sun, Whoro "overne,UH" In tho treni hos llo will flh'ht till tho victory's won. JTlin Kolnir hack to mv letter 'With tear-wet eyes I slmi: "With dear love from your mother . .Who lu glad her hoy's hi lino.'' COMMUNICATION. To the Kilitor: It in iMissilile I nui ill u hopeless minority, hut 'will vou allow ( tiic uptice to express niysi'll' in t'nvor ol pntntinp; the circus penuission to Mrelch its canvnss in the city of Alcd fonl? We have heen si rcimously worliinir 'or weeks nnd months to niil our cniiiilrv in ils c:nisc; ho have icii tiine nnd money elicerfnliy. nr: wc not iniw entitled In ill l a lilile lc creation? "All work and ii.i pla makes Jack a dull hoy" is as applica ble at the present lime as any. Due principal objection to the circa-. ilioi il hikes money nut of town.' llmv alioot our "inouc" bonier I Hou nun h nl' their receipts i- l 1 1 i-m I In Mcill'.iiil.' And ihev l.aie n slick- inif us iih Ibc bibc .i. a.biiis-.i,,n ,.i any oily in tho counfiv and a war lax lidded. Tin- circu-- is a in icr lir in attraction to tii.-niv, and will prove, in mv lniniblc opinion, a ucl come liHimcntal' lc ernlnr o)' Ibc ten sion and strain under which wc have been Cor suine lime. A. 11. WILLIAMS. PLOT TO DYNAMITE U. S. JUDGES IS FOILED MI'SKl.i;l:t:. lll,la , May L'v. u nlli'Keil plot to ih li.iiallc the re lil.'li. c of JiiiIko li.ilpll faniphcll of I be Vlilled Hlale. ill Iriel court, and . 1'. .MeClnnls, railed Slalei di lrbl attorney, police and f. Moral nllielab. declare, waii f rusr i a led bete bile to nlldil. wlien liiii i- una and a woman worn lirredcd by Si t V ol olllecr. JumI alter tliev let t d. iw a l!,cii- .nun mobile acro..s n l rie;e b el.e.,; hit" the iuihuib.1 nf M.i-l.ii,. e. Ill the autoaia1!!!!'. ti e u nlnn ;ie-. Mild, wan found a a i::alliy nl djai lnilo. as well as yui.i .in. I jimui.uil Hon . The four men who are held um'er charges of i'nnsii .11 y, r,te ilieii names as William bnei vi, ti. iui Bhoirill, T. ('. .tolias .m i v. p. car den. Thn woman, held oa a itmlr! rhnnu'. avo her name :i . t'.el lie Thorn won. AecordliiB to 11. ('.. Itaeb. I . be .1! ', rhicf of dtdectlves, Hie 11 iin.e in. liad known of I ho plot for mv.mhI Wfieks anil hud Infnrinati.m ilmi mi, attempt, to executo It wou'd be nt.nb ; tonlglit. I TIME FOR DRASTIC ACTION. T1IK Tnitrd Slates lias siilTii-iciit food supply without ltsiiitf wheat, to sustain llie iniuIa1ion in eninfort. There is aliiuidanee of subsl ilules wliicli can and sliouid he ulili.ed. The wheat is needed for our allies, and all we have and will have should lie sent, 'abroad. The projrrain of depending upon vtdunteer effort to save J'ood orodtiets at best can be onlv a partial sueees just; as the program of depending upon volunteers for I'iht iiiLr is only a partial success. The patriotic deny and save and the slacker wastes. I he only solution is compul sory denial. If-the sale "f wheal; is prohibited and all stocks commandeered by the' tjovcrnnieiit, the allies' food problem will be solved. The seriousness of food conditions abroad has heen harped upon for months by .Mr. Hoover and his assistants. As lon :i'i as last, summer, David Lubin sounded the wai'iiiuM' from the international agricultural institute in Italy. Vet all the pleadino of failed to awaken the American people to the seriousness of Ihe sit 11:11 ion. They consumed more sugar, more meat and as nint h wheat, in l!i!7 as in 19K). They do. not yet: realize that the nation is at war for its continued existence and freedom. The fact is that four years of war threaten Europe, with a medieval famine a famine more acute in Ihe (Vntral Knipire.'i than in l.he allied states, (ierinan rulhlessness has destroyed the graneries of Kui'ope and destroyed by the submarines, shipments from abroad. Not half of the land formerly cultivated in I'itirope has been sown. Lack of fertilizers and unfavorable climatic conditions, and lack of man power have made the output of the cultivated area less than normal. Wide-spread famine is likely to end the war by the collapse of ail the European beHigcrants. U-boat wi:rfare has cut down ship tonnage, and .every day sees more of the still available tonnage utilized in t raiisporting t he armies. Then; are no ships to bring grain from Australia, from South America, from India, the usual sources of supply. Europe is forced to depend upon its own partial crops and upon America. A war cannot be successfully fought without adopting aulocral ic measures. 1 1 was for this reason that tin; mak ers of tin; United Stales constitution gave the president supreme power in ease of war. The time is at hand for the president, to exercise these powers, and ration the people of (he United States in order to.win the war by feeding out-allies. A WAR POINTING out that the fortune.: of war turn finally on the use of the nation's man power in productive in diisl ry ami undei: arms, a writer in the Public suggests that as there is a visible shortage of labor, bound to grow more acute as the drain upon the man power is constantly accelerated by military and industrial demands, that, the large body of labor employed in menial service be utilized in the nat ion's hour of need. , The suggestion is a good one. Tatrioiic men and wom en will not object to driving their own cars and doing their own work, thus releasing cooks, maids and servants, chauffeurs, butlers and flunkeys many of whom are use less extravagances, utilized for appearance, prestige and niaiiitaiitaiice of social rank. The ordinary American man gets along without hired domestics and the number of households employing domestics is smaller than the num ber of domesl ics employed and there is no reason why, at least, for the period of the war, such supcrl'lous luxuries should not be dispensed with. To nl ilize the energies of this large class, to divert them from waslful consumption to productive labor, is one of the aims of Cleiteral Crowder's order enlarging the scope of the draft. Jhit this only affects the men. There is an even larger number of women who can be profitably util ized, now wasting their energies Ihat others may lead lives id' ease and avoid the duties of household druggery. The Public would solve this problem by a progressive capitation lax on menial servants, payable by their em ployers, rising step by step with every additional servant employed in any household. It is proposed that any one household of five peiftons or more be allowed one servant lax-free, provided that such household includes as many as two children under live years of age. The tax would be equal to one hundred per cent of the wages paid such ser vants, or I heir wages and keep in ease the se'rvants' keep is included in the terms of einplov nieiit. I'.eyond this, the second taxable domestic would be taxed at the rale of two hundred percent on his cost, the third at three hundred per cent, etc.; each successive step in the scries going to tile uexl higher paid employee, and the rate increasing by one hundred per cent of the employee's wages at each succes sive step. The effect Would be In set free all appreciable Ullinber of persons for work in useful occupations as well as make the weal I by pay more war taxes, if 1 hey insist on maintain ing a relinue of servants lo minister to their craving for personal comfort and social prestige. In revising the war revenue bill to double Hie govern meul 's receipts. 1 his Miiuve of taxation should not he over looked - a it helps solve two problems--man power and revenue. The Flag I !' t i.Hlti. II. Hi. ai T..wiie ,.!' Ine V. d.i;l, -.l TIm- !,!. ! l.i.irlll ol M.ll 1-. li, .111.-1 .,ir ol be I '..III '..if .-I ' I'., ' 1 ; I 1 .1". e lid. 1 l'ie W 1 r' i W or. i wot!, ber ai . b.i- .'.one -..K.I 1 it,- id,,'., pe.,:,- 01' -:.. Alp ill wild n t i oi'i l i . ( .ba il.,. A, ,,, .i.v.n in, .si !!. p' in- below A 1 llic auirc roa-.nu wliv her I'cau- i !, 1' il;.: lb: ! ,! io ,.. i-i.e;,,. 1 ' '1 lb'"; -l.nllid I ' Willi mil's ill the lb. -.;,:,!, ,,! ih,. h rOi.it. o'ec e tnd.i and el ct'V day. Win "i i ..I... '.ui i, en h.in I,,,' u' llclibi't Italy m tills co!n-s;i 'I.,,,;.'' i p,,, i , I,, , -an::. i nlll Int. We llaln; out the llllinl. Il , i in lb;, war to -.;n. Win. no k aid the rid, white nnd blue . ,.r ,;,ii!il! a,r nal I p. it '-trip's nl' 1'i.iiiic with the emblem . :i 'u.' Mm was lb,, -piniini! nl'v'"1 America : el wlicu 1 j-o thrwimli I Lai.iud ami 1'ialiee I'lnlll lin! M'l.y IUl' ul mi' city or luwu 1 the food administration has MEASURE. of Italy. n nlhel,: t tie I lull invaded Heluilllll. And 1!. on ilm-e -i. l,i--c.l lanilll- I "Ms .11 l"ir. -be did lint -lleoccd ill ' ill ! '' under!. ink to t.., 1 "' 1 ' ''" 'ban c, lint ours; I'm, r i'bn: i ".n nnd annuaui! ion, she w.i- lotl 1,, w.i-e beV dramatic bat- lb alone. iMURPHYfATiTHE B ATi! You have offered to do Push, Offer, Talk, Advertise, Think, Order, Eat and Sell - ENGL PROGRAM FULL OP TROUBLE, TOO LONDON", Mny L'S. America is not tho only imc of (he allied nations whirh h huvinu: trouble with its nir- rnil'l rtiL.rram. Kmrhiml, tun, hu t'.nnu that alt is not plain sailing aifiou' its avijitiun expert. I.onl lieraiere, who re- i-mtietl recently as lien, (,t' the uir ministry, lias ina.ie public a letter he wrole to Colonel l-'jibcr. a narliament aicinlter, in answer o cri! i'i?-ms. His letter makes it apparent that the troubles in the Hritit.li air ser iec arc not due o nuieli to (be fail ure to tarn out machines, ;m m America, as to luclTicioncy in the - i r ice. Me admits Unit the naihher of -lalf otl'iecr- in the home organiza tion of tin- fluu.jf -crvice is nearly ;is vi-fii t as the unlabel' nf active air- i:m ti at the from, eallinir this a dc- plornblo siiuation t',.r which not be, but the system which makes possible --iieh ii multiplicity of appointments, is rep.irtsible. 1o Vimeccssiuy AVork. ''There is nuidi duplication," he s, ;ind a i:reat niiinher of those liecrs nre enu;i-:ed in tilliiii: up an i'1'iirv f"ims iind carrvin' oat Tsreuinhirtiiory nictbods of eoiulaet Hi' bii-ine-s. "Abovo Jill thin-s l(. ,jr fmcc l-eid- a real strategic staff. "Abno-t every move of the enemy on tlnV front brings into ei--lencc -ome new aerial problem which re oiiiivs in-tant inanimation uml coii sidenition. A -mail Mraleic eoinici. i now neini; lormcn, ine niemners 01 ' w hie!: ill be selected for their know - j lede of aerial warLue. and for their capacity to enii-aye aerial pridilcin1. Vt Time for Chnnnos. '! intend that tin1 door shall he thrown wide open tr promotion ot every officer wbo-e merit entitle him to ad aneeutent. "In regard to -t.i'f appointment-, I' think that in the hurry of netting tilings dopi. not sufficient ron-iilera (on was paid, wh,-n s, lections were si Mom seejiie licantifu! edtrs of the Italy " nil hoc and reverence. "Kvcry man ha- two countries bis own, and Italy." Let ns prove il hv d isphi i nij her thitr. It is little tLdecd for U4 to do, everything in your power to Pot aloes U. S. Food AdminHtration heini: made to the home staff, to the claims of wounded and incapacitated airmen. In future, when an appoint ment is to be made, war service will count first. ''You may he disappointed with my letter. War, however, is not the time to make clmn'-res, and, for my par', whatever counsels are nrned upon me, I -rnnnot - as in the past so in the fat mv act except after the most de liberate con.-idera I ion, nnd then only with the uiosf, meticulous care.'' BY VON TIRPITZ A.MSTKKHAM, May 28 "We must retain P.el.uium economically, politic ally and inllllnrlly." said Odmlrul Von Tlrpltz, former Herman minister of marines, in nn address nt Dussel drof in Sunday, as quoted in the Xa chrten of that city. The admiral's address was de livered before the Dnsseldrof branch ot tho reactionary futln'rlaiul party of which ho Is one of the leading spirits. Speaking of (icrinuny's re quirements afier the war, he said: "Neither central Kurope, the Or ient nor northern Kurope can supply us with the raw materials requisite to our industries.- We need to have the sea free from Anglo-Saxon tyr any for that purpose. 10 BE INVESTIGATED WASHINGTON, Mav JS. -An in wsi;alion of Ihe cotton markets in New York and New- Orleans will be made immediately by ihe department of agriculture. Senator Smith of Soul h Tit rolina, was advi-ed today by Secretaiy llorion. The investiga tion will be made under the supervis ion of I be biu'caii id' markets. The Nonth Carolina senator had ropicst ed the inquiry. , EC (MAN'S FOR COUGHS AND COLDS '.; iM t-lt T- ; !,' I R,1 llir.-M jl. r u 'vt' p"' ! i' -1 i r I. ,1. t-I"rm.n tlius... 0 cents a box, including war tcjt li.r M'p tiv nil l.ni.-i-Uts lA'luua Lwrami)', ruiirtUiiiial 05 '' JoaJj B. F. Hammond in The VVicliila Eagte help, win the war so NKW YOUK, .May 28. Tlio people of Lithuania, notwithstanding years of suffering from the war, are dejer mtnod to establish and maintain them selves as an independent nation, free from the clutches of Germany, and cafjerlv await recognition by the Vni ted States and the entente-powers, ae eordin; to Or. John Szlnpah of Scran -ton, I'n., who has just returned from a visit there as a representative of llie American branch of the Lithuan ian relief committee. The country, he said, is nnti-(ienaan ; the people nr? determined they never ni;ain will he -art of liassia or Poland, and an army of more than 100,()(M) men, re cruited from the disorganized lins sian forces, under the command of General Kaaunailis, is stationed on the frontier of (ierinan occupancy, ready to assist in establishing a per manent government. It also is proposed, he said, that (here shall be formed a confederation of Lithuanian, Letts, Finland, Uk raine and Poland, formerly under liussian domination, with the inten tion of working- in harmony with the Scandinavian states for uniting against future German nirirression." For Burning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied it good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra larfte ske, get a bottle of jemo. When applied as d.rected it effectively removes ecaema, quickly top3 itching, and heals s!.in troubles, also sores, burns, woundsand chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zenio is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is oseffective and satisfying. Tho E. W. RoseCCCIcvsliini), 0. p. uiii win i itwm."v x ,i BABY CHIX "Wp havt ihr rfpuUhoflin PUtumi flf KanJiniirvSmlayinfrtoch. Lt W ttsf Sn tn tou. Bov not S rt. ha! iht rtt. Wnie lor inlormncwi ' PHh)ina. California JOHN A. PERL VM)i:itTAKElU Lady Assistant. M SOCTH 11AHTIJCTT. Pbone M. 47 and 47-JJ. Automobile Hearse Serrlca. Anto Ambulano 8arrlo, Careaar, LONDON'. Jlay 28. An attempt to establish a record for hand riveting at the shipyard of J, Crichten & Co., at Salten, near Chester, was stopped hy officials of the lilolermakers-Sc-.lety, according to the Dally Mall. This action was taken after the rivet- ins squad had driven 2,125 flvef el's-hths inch steel rivets into frames for ships In. six and a half hours. The stoppage of the attempt Is helived to have resulted from the circular sent hy Secretary Hill of the Boilermakers Society to branches declaring that riveting contests must be stopped and that members taking , part in them would he dealt with. by the society. It Is reported from Marrow that an Inquiry is to ho made hy officials of the bollorinukers union into tho circumstances under which William Moses set a record on May 23. Asked what trade union rule Moses had broken, an official of the Barrow boilermakers local said last night:' "That will be ascertained when all the evidence has been taken. The local officials have no feeling what ever against Moses and they admire his skill and endurance but they have to keep within the rules of their so ciety." After Three Tears. Many' men and women are sick and don't know it. Some never discover they have kidney trouble until they apply for llfo Insurance. The kid neys are working all the time, filter ing poisonous waste out ot the Dlood . stream, and when they become weak ened or deranged, headache, back ache, pains in sides and groins, so called rheumatism, languidness, swol len Joints and other symptoms devel op. W, B. Moss, Ogden, Ark., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills relieved me ot severe kidney troubles of three years' standing." Sold verywhere. Adv. Women, Prepare! , ' i v Thousands of women near tho coast have overcome their sufferings, and have been cured of woman's ills by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This temperance medicine, though started nearly half a century ago, sells most widely to-day. It can now be had in tablet, form as well as liquid, at any drug store, and every woman who suf fers from backache, headache, nervous Bess, should take this "Prescription" of Dr. Pierce's. It is prepared ffom nature's roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on wrap? per. Send lt)c. tor trial package to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Mr.pr nin. Orajais- " Tor tbrne or four days at a tlinu 1 would suiter untold II. H3 I. II IH wav fur years. I doc tored all the time but never got any help. A friend told me about l)r Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. I took three bellies and never had any nion. trouble. At another time I bull terrible ,li,.. a.,.,11., r.A . Si'inX'"''' eauirrlial condition "V 'I V: also: had that 'all- V' . - Rone.' tlrcu reeling: was nervous: and after each meal would bloat .sonieihiui; terribly. Had indiges tion so ttiat i could hardly out any tiling' nnd my heart was affected. I aenir. took tlio 'Favorite Prescriiillon ' ami It cured me. It Is a Kraini medicine nnd I am glad to tell others bow It hulpnl mo. "The Pleasant, pellets cured mo of cm-mile constipation: rcuulatod my bowels so that 1 never hat! any morn trouble." Mus. A. I). I.im.i:, :iii j). I;ivcriile, Ave- LNXKllL Itll VN ALl-OOAit CX, TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, f 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. a. Also on Saturday at 10:16 p. m Sua. days leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:80. 5:3 Oand 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford daily, except Sunday, at 9:00 a m., 1:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also wn Sstarday nlghta at :!(. 8undays leave Ashland at 9 '00 a. bu, .,4 t-ia 4to ii a.fs a. Stock Ranch For Sale HV BttOWJf & WniTB 10 So. Fir St, 17(1 acres, :wo sets of buildings, full equipment of machinery and stocked with sheep, horses, hogs, etc 73 acres In atfalfa. For rent C acres In garden, graia and alfalfa, under Irrigation. ty