MFDFOTtT) MATL TRTmTXE, MEDFOTtT), OftEflOy. SATUTT)AY, .TUNE 1, 191R PAOE FOTJI?, IIEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUNE an jndkpenpknt nkwsi'ai'kit puumhhk.) j;i:hy aftj:icnoo:s kxckpt suniay ity tub aikukohu j'kj.ntjxa co. Orrico, Mail Tribune HulMing, 25-27-2.1 North Kir (n:t. IMiono Ti. Tho Dernocrntlc Tlmon, Tlio MtMlfonl Mall, the M.t.fnrd Tnl.uric, Tho ruiith ern OrcBoninn, The AHhlurin Trlbiim. 01COIUJI5 J'UTNAM, Keillor. sunsCKiPTion tebmsi One year. ' mail . -. .... 1 5. ft 0 One month, by mail.- tU Pvr month, fMivi-red by i.arrk-r In . RlPtlfonl, ANliltind, Phoenix, Juc;k- HrtiiviUe uml Central Pit .... .80 Pntnrrlny only. Iy mail. i-:r year...... 2.0" Wftckly, p-r yar. ISO Offlftnl pap'T ot ihtj Cltv of Modford. Offlciul it-r of Jiickunn County. Kntornd a Mm-c)r.n8 matter Qt Minlfor.., Oregon, urnh-r Urn uol of March 8. IXTlf. Sworn Clrcnlatlon for April, a, 373. MHM11UH OK TUP! ASSOC1AT KLi I'HliSA Full lrriM Vtr fWvIm Tin As sociated J'rt'HM Is i'j:riiHlvf'ly nnlltlM to the uhc for rp;nihllcuHcjn of nil ih-wh di:;pich's credited to it or riot oilier wine cri'dilcd in t ii it pHper, llltd hIko the local newH plildlRlH-d tieri-ln. All HiMm of rt'iiiilfllcAtiun of i'oiul dlKjiatchen litTotii aro iiIho reK'-rvttl. NOTICE TO SUD3CKIBEKS fi. If you full to rcctvo tho Mflil 4. Tribune promptly uml tin time ! I'lione GOU-J JAPAN LOYAL TO HER ALLIES SAYS LONDON; Juno . There is little possibility "I llllilinee boitVeCll (ierinnnv uml Jii:in, nscrls l'rt'inii'r Count Tornuchi in mi internet' tvilh (he 'I'okio correspondent of tin: Ikiilv Jlnil? ' "I fool ouniestly Hint liinlcr the present circnuiNtnnoo.s such ft contin gency lis n OiTinnn-Jniinni'st! ulliuiicc is impossible," tlto Jiinni'so premier Kllill. At Hie nmo 1 i mo fount Tcrniiolii oinpiinsizosi lii-i belief Unit dupiin's rc Intiniis willi the entente would eon liititn minltrri'il. Tin1 premier asked In lio excused from disoussiiitr iutor venlion in Siberia. Tho premier said thnt Ihe ,Tninnoso people ntliichod trreut iinporlnnee to intc riiniinmil loynlty niul t lui 1 Jie vvus convinced unlhiiii; would U-iiil them to hilt itiiitiHt this principle. Ho nililoi thnt (lie Jiipuni'si1, ho I'm' ns his nh .HiTViilion wi'iii, wt-ro ns loyal to (in-lit Itritnin iis hcCon (ho war ntnl thnt whnlt'Ycr mi.ulit ln tho opinion of tho itnliiiliinl, tho .Inpnnoo ns n wliolo could novrr nmlor cKislin oir onmstnnoos iinnuino 'tlioinsolvcs pco (Icrniiiii. Cotitiiinint;, ho sniil : . ".Inpnn's J'uturo is just ns ilopotnl nt upon tho victory of tint cntonto ns is (front lti'ilnin's fulni'o. .Inpnn hns ftrivt-n to ilo her duly hy her nllios in sneli diroelions ns Kiuucliii',' the In diiui nun I'nelfio nceiins mid sond in' wnrships to tho Meiliterrnnenn." I COMMUNICATION. To tho Editor: . 1 iiollcod tho recent comniutik'ii tlon tirKliiB tlint Sulla-Floto tin nl lowcd to show In .Medfonl. T!io writ er expressed the. hellet (lint ho wns proliuhty In n hopeless minority. For tho good of tho country, I certainly liopo ho in. y-Our million) nro glvini; th inV their country, yet lliey will th wr It wo ut homo -Our Hildlers nro rIvIiir their all cuntiot do not hack tliein up. Wo rertnlnly eiitmot do Unit In tho senreli for n lllllo iiniusonient. Surely tho men who aro offerlm; their lives for their their country mo entitled to our .sup port. If tho writer simply pines for nnuiKiimont, why uliould he not upend IiIh money ut some. Ited Cros enter tainment? The country is rilled with those, uml tho money booh lo n i;ood cniiHo. It iipneiirs to mo that Mnyor (lutes lilts taken (lie rlcht stand in the mat. tor. and that Medlonl .Minuld feel proud of It tin and tho palrlntli tl.iu.l ho has taken In this' and oilier mat ters. The firms is pro. ccdim: attains) (ho patriotic sentiment of the people, tllld It would he n pood thine ir (lie people would attend In hucIi lii:lr rtUlllliors tllllt Sells-Kioto would alter. tvanlK have a greater re poet for ih.-lr wishes. Is not n poison who i;oes to tho circus this time a slacker? Very duly. 1:. X. lii:.ltlioltl'l'. Applen!!1, May :;o. Kays It Acted I.IUo n 'luirin. 'oiikIis, colds, sore tin nut or lo on chilli troiildes which pen.lst ut (his time uf the year hmiuMv hi i- of an oh. nllnnto ehnnicler. That I' all the more roason why a truly rcliaVc rei,i., like Foley's llor.ey nd Tar Com pound should ho ici'd. Mrs. It M.iri- I rot Sllllllo, lilKhop. Calif . writ.'-: ' Fo ley's Honey and Tar is ,;ran.l rente dyj moro than Is chilmel Tor It. I wns sufferliiK from a iold last week anil used, tho medicine mid It acted llko ft tchnrni." Contains no opiates. Bold evcrywlioro. Adv. CORPUS CHRISTI DAY. CORPUS CHRISTI Day is a religions holiday in Europe Through tho intercession of ihe pope at the request of the German archbishop of Cologne the belligerents promised not to conduct air raids outside of military objec tives on this day. ' The allied forces kept faithfully their promise, and the people of German cities were undisturbed in their wor ship. Tho Germans kept their promise by making two raids on Paris, bombing and destroying allied hospitals far back of the line and shelling Paris with long range guns killing 18 persons and destroying a church. In this, as in everything else, the German promise proved worthless. To the German it was a cute trick to secure a trivial advantage.' It reflects the ferocious cun ning of Ihe barbarian, immune to Ihe higher ideals that distinguish man from the brute. Jn other words it is typi cally Prussian. VhiIo the Huns were slaughtering the helpless, the sick and wounded on the west, they were raining shells of poison gas upon Ukrainians, exterminating entire villages. They were looting and pillaging, burning and killing throughout the Russian provinces. They were seconding their allies, the Turks, in ntassacreiiig the surviving help less Armenians, whose; only crime is their Christianity. And their medieval monarch was bestowing tinsel crosses upon his paranoic offspring for the inarch against the .Marno.- . , There will be no peace for the world and there should be no peace until this blood craned maniacal nation is manacled by the civilized nations. Either this horrid nightmare of evil is to be subdued or the darkness of dis pair will fall on a world again curtained in the dark ages Of savagry. Jt becomes increasingly evident as the war progresses, that it is up to America to roll away the curse threatening Europe. American brains, American money, American manhood nave their task cut out lor them. America is equal to the occasion and let no one doubt for a minute the final outcome. Whatever progress the Germans make-and they will make considerable, should not our enthusiasm. The greater greater the German losses ment the easier our task in really counts in such a war cisive one. Territory won or lost means little it is the price paid in man power that is bleeding Germany white in this war of attrition. Nor should anyone doubt that the allied army chiefs know what thev are about. As long as Germanv will pay t he price, Jernians can advance until a vital point is reach ed and there, like a stone wall, the allies will hold. ast ing the enemy's man-power, conserving their own, when American troops are prccsnt in sufficient force, the allied chiefs will strike and strike for victory. . There will be no collapse in French or British morale. There are loo many Americans there already to permit the French to lose hope and the Rritish will hang on until thev exhaust their eneinv as as the allies maintain control of the sea and they always will Germany's cause is doomed to collosal failure. J fated and dreaded in lauds they have conquered, de spised n i K I detested in the rest or the world, Germans will find all doors (dosed to them when the war is over "feared as men fear the leper, whose skin like their own. I is white." I The officials, of the I'nited Slnles pivormnotil recognize ihe necessity for i'ood onuserviilion in this eTIlt crisis Hint the civilized word is I'ne 111,. Heine ilcmoic-lrntion nircnts have heen placed in prectieu'l.v every Hate in the union. In sonic states these n.'jclits nre supported hv coun ty hinds entirely. Invvn has !!) aiicnts, till on county funds. In Oilmen the I nilcd Stales j;ov crnmelit i pnyiiiir the salary for the agents and m-kniir counties to pro vide hinds for office rent and Irnv eliiur cvpciiscs. Hremm now hns seven home demonstration agents, each iiL:cnt eoverinc; two or more counties. T he u'ov eminent deems this work so important that ullieials have rcipic led that uveitis confine their e! it-i ts to only one county, uml conn-J I cs pro iilim; cpctiM hinds will he i -upi'iied willi nuenls. -Miss Anne MeCormiek lias heen j neliii'.; as m.'ont lor ,losoph:no mid . lockout counties for the pn-d siv ii.ooili. l.inv pctiiions have keen -i "lied a-knii; the J.n-l coiiiii vj i t'llrl lo provide I'llllik for this work' ... il... vi. .. v! : .i i ' - iii.ii ..i.-- ,,i t in ut. t K may oc re tained in this county. The hmiie ileinoic-iration work menus more than jo-i tm.,1 nnivcr- nholi. II has u direct iclatnm to all hone proldcnis and Ihe Work; -lu'llld he coliti.ii-il in Jackson coilti-l ly. .Mend nine. tenths of the lomi ' i -moid p.i-.is lluoiiuh the li.unU! el' the hou-cMile, ami if we are toi win t'ns war it is n,..', ;-.arv lo con-! rive food I., the limit. iie.il j ;! 'i I e - offer mi inport.iul prolileml M il the di'lllell -Itaiio'i Jici lit kept I 'ti-v i ins ili uioiir.lr.iiioiis nlon this : line. V HO Modtord trad Is MeJtord made. dampen our ardor or chill the German effort, the and there is now no replenish the ititure. Onlv one battle and that is the final and de thev always have. As long F E liy mi.bu.x "u.akd.SKK. WAbtll.NUlo.S, Juno 1. War has orouKlil opportunity to the coloruu nuu. J( iius liieaiu moro inuney una u olinuco to show wmit (Uiiy can Ho in otucr directions. As monihors oi mo (Iran army iney liuvo uciiunteu uiemaeivus, accoritlng to all uccouuia, Willi Bleat crffillt. iiepons I rum Franco show that no gro hoois liavo been taken tnuro in iiugo niiuihers. iloroover, they have teen Biven a chaii.o on tho f trill line, and an Kcnernlly expected have mauo ttoou uoiitiers. Notiody licensee tlio nemo ot physical , Oovv.inuco. What is moro important, the ulacK solilier lias beliaveu well In Ills every iiuy life.1 ottlclnl accounis nstoe as to thin. it was iitinoiinco.1 at tho (Into th first draft was heciin mat neKro troops woulil lie ilseil largely In con- .stiuciioii work and as steveiloers. IJisiippoiuimeiit was expressed by in toiliiu'iti leaiiers amotiK ttto race won hint imped mill compulsory military service would brlni; u cerutlii meas ure of opportunity to serve in tt mtlii- tiir.i wai. This disappointment has keen removed. Colored troops have been um-,1 to a certain extent, ns white troops have, lor enBlneeriiiK. cossiruciloii nud otlu r war work, hut they have also received their share ot miliary (ralnlnn and lime likewise had their officers' li.ilinni; camps. To Hie Kuropeaii the neuro is novelty and an object of groat inter est. Ills sonss, particularly the Konti- ine old fashioned plantation melodies, never cease lo riiteniiln. To n Kfcat many negroes miliary li(o and opportunity for war work comes as a new emancipation from slavery .-economic slavery. They have more money (hun they ever hail lu their lives, SCENE FROM A. H. WOOD'S NEW MAY TULLY, AT PPAGE THEATER, TUESDAY, JUNE 4 1 J- I '9 I I ('it It any argument for irrigation wore needed the monthly weather re ports would furnish It. April wns the driest April In 30 years, and May, ac cording to the monthly report ot the local weather offico wns little hotter. During tho last 31 days only slightly ovor halt an inch ot rain fell while tho average for tho month is 1.77, a sixty percent deficiency. May was a dry and cold month. Thore were three killing frosts, the 21st, 24th and 25th, the first day of the month holiig the warmest with tho mercury reaching 85. Tho season doflcfency in rainfall Is now 9.20 inches. The nverago rain fall for Juno Is 1.09. The report in dotnil follows: Date. Max. Mill, l'rcc. 1 S5 3T .... I't. Cldy. 2 S3 3T' .... Cloudy 3 :..:.SS ' -I'J ' ' '' Clear 4 Ct 31) T. Clear 5 (iu .15 .... Clear 6 71 35 .... Clear 7 71 37 .... Clear S 59 38 T. Cloudy 9 4 0 4 3 .38 Rain 10 (!3 SC. .... Clear 1 1..... 75 35" I... Clear 12 S3 4 0 .... Clear 13 01 .".9 .... I't. Cldy. II 01 rtS .... Cloudy 15 03 40 .... Cloudy 10 07 47 Cloudy 17 C7 47 .... I't. Cldy. IS 03 45 I't. Cldy. 19 71 4 1 .... I't. Cldy. 20 03 45 .... I't. Cldy. 21 74 3D .... (Tear 22 78 111! .... Clear 23 09 37 .... Clear 24 07 St .... Clear 25 04 31 .... Tt. Cldy. 20 01 41' .15 Cloudy 27 05 30 .02 Cloudy 2S 77 30 .... Tt. Cldy. 29 S3 ' 43 .... Clear 30 75 4S .... Pt. Cldy. 31 72 37 .... I't. Cldy. Monthly Summary Temperature Max., 09. 0, mln., 39.8; mean, 54.7; max. 85; mln. 30; greatest dally rangn, 4 8. Precipitation Total. .54 inches; greatest In 24 hours, 37. Number of days with .01 inch or more precipita tion, 9, 20, 27. Clear. 12; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy, S; rnfn.1. hates of killing frost, 21, 24, 25. WASII1XC.TOX. June 1. Weather predictions for (he week beginning Monday. Issued hy Ihe weather hn reuti today, are; l'nclfle slates Showers on the Washington and Oregon coast first of the week: elsewhere fair with unim portant tempt ijture changes. NF.W YOItK Charles M. Schwab told the American Iron nnd Steel ln Ktltute thai this nation built and put Into commission In May 250,000 deadweight Ions of rhlppitig and dur ing last week let contracts for f 250. 000,000 worth ot shipping. About 7OO,O0i) men are now employed on ships or parts of ships. CHESTER S PILLS f .il.-r A k , "i.r ltr..f (.1 f A hl...o..t,I.;ap., Uir44fV rut K,d -,t 4ju M.-:t;Ay t- ,mv ;. H-:. lute witirp liny or .tf " t'Mt. .v f-rriiWii'Vs.Tn; fu.vxiosn I KIM) l l l. i. - lwUtnnliiFi',fit.:wlnk':u! M SiLDbtuaoisoai-aiHUt U v :h- fez rv I CMS 131 dtp (i l I "W COMEDY. "MARY'S ANKLE," BY 4 vi, t r ,V , Jy- - i QUEEN BAWLS OUT TIIH HAG UK, June 1. Of all the crowned heads ot Kurope who have defied the kaiser since he defied the world In 1914, tho only one to "get away with it" is a woman. She is Queen Wilhclmlna of Hol land, who has succcded so far In keeping her little nation out of the war. If the allies ever capttiro Potsdam palace ajid go thru the kaiser's cor respondence files, some secret history ot the negotiations between Berlin and The Haguo will bo revealed that will place Wlllielmlna in a unique place in history. For In those Tiles, unless the kal sor has torn them up, are some ex ceedingly tart notes with Wilheimi na's signature affixed. The queen has a reputation for boldness and determination, and It is common ltnowlodgo-that she has resolved to uphold the rights and dig nity of Holland at all costs. Hor re cent correspondence with tho kaiser, it is said, shows her at her best. If the stories being circulated In court circles are true, Wllhelmlna (old Wllhelfn some plain (ruths In un varnished languago which rather took him aback. Tho, Dutch foreign offico did not approve, It is said, of hsr frankness, hut she took tho mater out of Us hands and, in effect, told tho kaiser that he couldn't put anything over on Holland nnd advised him "where to get orf at." So powerful an effect did her let ters have on Wlihelm that ho is go ing awfully slow In his plan to drag Holland Into the war. REORGANIZE ARMY WASHINGTON', Juno 1. Appoint ment of Malcolm Donald ot Boston, as noting chief of the clothing and equipment division of the army quartermaster corps, was announced today. He will relieve Albert L. Scott, head ot the division, who wili retiro to obtain rest. WASHINGTON, June 1. John W Scott, of Chicago, was appointed to day chief of n newly created textile division of tho war industries board. Relief from Eczema Don't worry about eczema or other rkin troubles. You can have a clear, lualthy skin by using a little remo, obtained at any drug store for 35i, or extra kirge bottle at $1.00. Zcmo generally removes pimples, black head, blotches, ectema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zcmo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy ond stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere Hide for each application. It is Uways dependable. The E. W. Rom Co. . Cleveland, a BABY CHIX 'XV I, th Tputatjm in Ptram of Kax4hns iSr I laying ttack. I t ItUf to yno, guv flat h hrkprt but th brtt Wrue lot iAhKmt-rv' kVtfthitna, Cftlifarai JOHN A. PERL INDKltrVKKJU Ijidy AsMMtant. W SOl'TH HAKTIiKTa. Phone M. 47 and 47-J1. Automobile Hoarse Service. k ilo Ambnlanct ferric. CereuM t . l it v, J if 1 I I HAULS 30 TONS When you hear in t:ie early morn ing hours of circus day the rumble of a string of heavy wagons In the street and miss the clatter of hoofs on the pavement, pick up your ears and hop out of bed, for a war tractor the very machine that Is lugging big guns over the roads on the French front is rolling a half dozen heavy circus wagons to the show lot. Sells-Floto circus, which will come to Medford June 8 uses this power ful tractor, painted in regulation French army steel gray, to save its 400 beautiful borses an extra trip from the railroad sidings to the show grounds. French army engineers gave the circus management the specifications for this mighty en gine and they inspected it upon its completion. It will pull thirty tons easily In a street. In France It pulls heavy artillery and timbers, weighing an average of 2G tons, but the con stant repair or the road's behind the firing line makes It a little harder for this tractor over there. It will be well worth your time to see this machine In action when the circus unloads. In the evening, it Is first to start back to the sidings with the cook-house string of wagons a load of 20 odd tons. Sells-Floto driv ers and mechanicians will be glad to explain the tractor to you. It Is a chance to see an engine that works night nnd day for the allied cause, and It Is 'brought virtually to your doors. Medford Pharmacy Mineral Oils (Liq Squlbb's (Heavy) pt $1.00- Parke Davis & Co., pt Nujol 50c and $1.00 V San-Tox, pt In Bulk, pt Thone'lO: Our Supreme Duty is in keeping our affairs, our health and our mind vigorous and wholesome. This is nec essary in order to win the good fight for de mocracy and freedom.; Start an account witli the Jackson County Bank it will give yon confidence and strength for the present and future. !.: The Jackson County Bank Medford, Ore. Change In Train Schedule Beginning Sunday, June 2 South Shasta Limited No. 11 discontinued. No. 13 to' San Francisco leaves Medford at 9:35 a. m. instead of 10::i") a. m. No. 53 to San Francisco leaves Medford at 4:20 p. m. instead of 3:30 p. m. No. lo to San Fran cisco leaves Medford at 11:40 p. m. instead of 11:19 p.m. North Shasta Limited No. 12 discontinued. No. 14 to Portland leaves Medford at 7:35 a. in. instead of 8:02 a. m. No. 54 to Portland leaves Medford at 5:27 p. m. instead of 5:47 p. m. No. IU to Portland leaves Medford at 7:00 p. m. instead of l:0t p. m. For particulars ask local agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local ppllcilom, M lbr cnnol ; ruth thi aieaW portion ot th. .mr. Th.w Ji on'r one way to euro ctrrhl deafness. a?d Ui.t 1. br conetllutlonsl remsdy. Catarrhal Deafness It caused by an In. named condition of the mucous Ualng of h. Eusischlsn Tubs. VPb.n ,hls tub. nt Inflamed you bsve a rumbling sound or Im perfect h.arln., and when it """hr closed. Deafnes. Is the result. Uyles. tlw Inflammstlon can be reduced and thla tub. restored to its normsl condition, hearlnr will be destroyed forever. Msny easel of deafness are caused by catarrh, whlcn ts an InUamcd condition of the mucous sur face. Hall's Catarrh Medicine act. thru the blcod on the mucous surface! of In. "wV'wIll five One Hundred' Dollar, fop lay case of Catarrhal Deafneee that Mnnot be cured by Hall's Catarra MedlclA. Clr , culara free. All Prugelita. 70. F. J. CHENBY CO, Toledo, O. GOAL We expect to supply at new low rate local coal of first-class qual ity, free from slate. ., 1 ' For information regarding de livery and prices apply to ,,. , : Coker Butte Coal M'g Co. Room 203, First National Bank Illdg. P. II. Cowlcs, Pres. Phone 262. ' ' ' i X Stock Ranch For Sale BY BROWN WHITE '. 10 So. Fir St . t 176 acres, two sets of buildings, full equipment ot machinery and stocked with sbeep, horses, bogs, etc. 75 acres In alfalfa. , For rent 6 acres In garden, grata and alfalfa, under Irrigation. ...v Paraffin) 7acl Foi Constipation Gael 50c J