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    jlEDFORD MAIL I3IBUNE
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EM-TEES
A SONG FOR THE SHIPS.
(Elliel Walls Miimford of Tho Vigil
antes.) Wet U10 Seas with your myriad
Hliipn, . - ' .
America, my own! ' ,.
Coll them forth to tho tanning sons,
Flaunt tlieir ails to tho urging
brcexo,
And liring tho linn to liia begging
. knees .
In his eurwed Hanger Zone I I
Set the sails of your Outward Bound,
America, my own!
For Huro ih ye send o'or tho outward,
. ',. track, ' . ' I
Ye shall bring your strong sons hom
ing buck A
To hearths and homes thut shall
know no sack 1
Of the Hun und his Dungor Zone.
Put out, put out; good seamen nil!
Good builders, ply your trade, ,
Never for us the snblo pall,
And Liberty dead in the Council Hall.
My Iron and Wood shall the debt be
paid, '
That wo owe for the lie und dast
ard niid, '
Tho tortured child and tho rav
ished maid,
And tho Hun trail over all:
Caress tho Sons, with your niyrial
ships, ,
America, my own!
Nor sleep nor rest shall the builders
know;
Till out of their hearts of owls shall
grow,
Like (lalleans hold of tho long ago,
The Meets of the Danger Zou!
Oil, leal and true arc your. Children
st-roiu' '
America, my own!
And Hope is the rainbow arch thai
springs
Of Iron anil Steel and (fire's wings!
Oh, Itrothers of Men, liW the strong
lion rl sings
As wc Weld the rivets Inane I
1'ul out, put out, good seamen all,
(lood builders, ply your trade!
Never for us the slaver's rod,
That we lick the dust of a despot
nod.
Willi power mid will lei the keels
ho laid
And Hie builders shull bo a
scourging Made
In the iMilllclinnd of liod!
CAT'S PAWS.
( Iu Teutonic I iiion y)
(lly Kdilli y. Thomas iu The Vigil-
iiiites.)
When I In lie-d lleings' cal's-paws
el,,.,,,,.
To pull tin ir clustnutH from tin1
lire.
The nilVpnw iu'Vcr d'ires retire
'fo do what oicrlords rcipiiie,
!ut if not wel it does ils In: k,
'fo nice! Ilic ovcrloi'i's desire,
Whul bapoens tbeiit- No iitnl ti
ask -
lie throws the eat into 'he five!
'Tis well this losaoti should be leu nil
Of .Highest Ilenigs' viijs and
aims, -
If their own lingers are iml liiunl,
Thcv i'ii in not lor a world iu
i flames! .
lied IIocIhIo.
SIR ROBERT BORDEN
ARRIVES IN ENGLAND
OTTAWA, dune ' r." Sir Holieri
Ilonlen, prejnier of Cnnadii, and I lit-
Kill it hln.' Wlli. r . Massev, prcii
of New Keillanil, Imvo arrived satclv
in Knulnnil with their respeclne par
lies. iiiTorflinif to atinouneeiiienl mad,
here tonight b J'tMi' office ol the chief
(pros.,, ceiHof, '
OUR MILITARY MACHINE FUNCTIONING.
TTIIO only. Aiiicrjcitii troops who. havo Jieon jn action in
Frani-c, with 11m exception of tho p(iinMTs. caught
in the (ionium ol tensive, have,
prol'oKHional soldiciu Tho
sive training necessary holore the troops are acljimgou
Vance gives an insight into
fit for heavy fighting.
The letter published in the
officers. Notwithstanding years of service iu the national
guard and nearly a year's training at the 'Columbia coast
fortifications alter being mustered "in the 'national army,
the Mod ford officers find it
main in 'Franco, and months
master the intricacies of modern w'arfiye. ; ''"
The weakness of the British army has been the lack of
triiinod officers, for tho small
exterminated in the retreat
the Marne and first ,Y pres.
good soldier can be trained iu
to train an officer. This has
joyed by the Ciorniiins and the
large armies of professional
The lack Of trained officers will handicap the Amori-
ans as it has the British but what the Americans lack in
... i ii 1 . ...
experience will lie more man
dash and enthusiasm. America alone has a youthful 'army
for the youths of Britain,
ied iu countless thousands and fighting has become a
wearisome druggery. The French and British are nerved
by the love of country, fighting
rvation. J lie Uornians are
behest of a medieval tyranti'
It has boon .officially announced that 'over a million
American soldiers will be in
in May there were 650,000, of
since April 1. In May 250,000 were landed and more will
be sent across in June. By winter there w.ill be 2,000,000,
over (i0 per cent being combatants.' Departures will total
not loss thah 200,000 a month and may reach 300,000 by
-a'u'truiiii. . ' .'.,'.
On May,.! th( re wore 2,078,222 men in the army, over
1,000,000 having had the ljeoessary training. Thousands
of: officers are trained or undergoing insttriifction in hun
dreds pf officers' schools and training camps in Ameriea
and Europe. It is the knowledge that even this vast army
is but the vmigiinrd of the Ameriean-hps't, unwearied, and
unwasted by war, which 'causes the kaiser to sacrifice his
millions to secure a deeisiou
and which buoys, up the allies
sistance in the promise ot ultimate victory. , '
And the arms iind otpiipinent arc roadv for these mil
lions despite the Jeremiahs
that our war machinery has.
Browning machine guns, the
now being delivered at tlie rate, of over a thousand a
month. In May 2,500 light "Brownings were delivered,
and in the course of a few weeks, the deliveries' will be at
the, rate ot 10,000 a .month. J
plied so much faster than neecled that production has been
slowed down. They were coming in aj the rate of 9,000 a
day. Trench pistols are being delivered at the rate of 40,
000 a month, and the deliveries will soon be doubled. And
many ol the big guns barking
inoriean manufacture and
ordnance is an actuality "'.''
.liven the airplane situation is brighter, after all the
delays, mistakes and disappointments, unavoidable in the
real ion of a now industry.
fill three months bob n id the
arc getting into t heir st rifle.
liines have been constructed
number :7(i0 .of various classes were built in the United
Slates, and most of them are
purposes. In Franco there
pat pianos which were made
oi" American materials.
Of (hi! Liberty airplane engines, abfmt which there ha
been so much proiudioed discussion, 5til for 1he arinv. ISO
for the navy and 000 for , foreign governments' have'. boon
delivered, and oCS Liberty engines, 8(! of fhom combat en
gines, wore delivered. One
ready built. more than 1000
concerns iu that city have
duction. .
ui uio iiaviiand iioiniung
slowly increasing. .Fourteen
i, uuriy-ioiir in tne weeic ending a lay ir with the iigures
gradually mouiiting. rrodiii'ing ol the Bristol lighting
plane, which is ol the light
aces, is just beginning.
There are 1 1,00(1 aviat ion
;!0,000 or -lO.OOO airplanes.
oi uio supply oi mactimcs, ajm no more men ;v iioing ae
cipled for tliat service because thov are not now needed.
All told, there are 12,000 officers and ll'.ti.OOO men iu the
aviat ion sect ion (if the signal corps.
,'.,
The work of Secretary Daniels and tho haw donart
ment hav( boon beyond oritiein. liven his bitterest crit
ics jiow echo Admiral Dewey's statement that Daniels is
the best secretary the navy
good and will continue to.
Quantity production. of ships is tin assured fact. Ship
lannchiiigs and deliveries ft re sotting now records. Seventy-one
were launched hi 'May and the number will bo
greatly increased monthly hereafter.
Altogether the groat military engine of the fnited
States with its firmly built foundation completed in a year
of feverish haste, is functioning satisfactorily and Amer
ica will be ready with the molt, and the guns, the ships and
tho food to win the war iu 191!) and lot in the sunlight of
lihei'lv on the long dark night of (ioruiau fright fulness.
MEDFOTtD MATE TRTBTJNTli
noon regulars ana lnanjies
reason for" this is tho exten
the training Jiocessary fw
' , , "; '
Mail Tribune lrom Captain
necessary to begin, all over
ol hard work are required tc;
regular arinv was well intra
lrom AJoiisaiiu the buttle. ot
Jt lias been said that While n
six monthsit takes six yeaits
been the'great advantage en
French,--both nations having
soldiers.'.
made up in morale, an vigor,
France aild Germany lie bur
doggedly for national pres-
lighting lor conquest at the
France before July 1. Earlv
which 275,000 had arrived
".' ' ' ' .
.before the Americans arrive,
to continue their stern re
of the senate who declare
failed to ' function. ITeavy
tiiiest, tvpe in the woj'ld arc
niprovod rifles are being sup
along the battle line are of
quantity production ot heavy
- , '
While tho actual output
program, the manufacturers
Koports show that ulw ma-
and put in service. Of that
being used here for training
are i.il( machines .)2:i com
in foreign lactones, oluotly
company in Oetroit. has i
Liberty motors, and several
almost reached quantity pro
, ' .
pianos, i no production is
had beeii produced to Apri
pursuit variety 'used by the
' '
cadets in t raining, enough I'oi
Tho supply of fivers is 'ahead
ever had. Tho navv has inadi
rEIFORT),-'"'OP,rin FRTD'AY ' JUNE 7. "IMS
APPEAL MADE
To tho People of JackBon County:
The cx'ecutlvp conlmlttoe of the Jack
son'County War Savings organization
is pleased fo nnnounco to tho public
that with June, 28thwhlcli date has
been' degnatoilby tho president,
National War Savings day, the Inten
sive features of -tho. National War
Savings campaign going on for tho
past six months, will cease.
The nationnl committee, believing
tlrtit tho fiHt two of tho three-fold
purposes to be accomplished by the
War Saving campaign, namely: war
consciousnoss, personal responsibility
and thrlft.-have been attained by
the months of spreading tho war sav
ings gospel, now order that the third
objective repurchase of war stumps
be "put "orver the top" by the taking
of wholesale orders. from'our citizens
for War Sayings stamps to be deliv
ered and paid , tW as desired during
tho rest of the year Instead of pur
chasing In retail fashion as hereto
fore. In tho past six months ten percent
only of tho two billion dollar issue of
War Savings stamps authorized by
congress, have been- taken by the
American people, leaving the ninety
percent to be placed in the following
seven months. Under the original
plan this seemed practically Impos
sible, hence the change.
We are simply up against a new
Liberty Loan a Liberty Loan in
which every citizen can participate
to' tho extent of his or her financial
ability. The maximum amount for
any one investor is placed at one
thousand dollars and the minimum at
five dollars, maturity value; a short
torm government bond carrying the
unheard ot option of cashing at any
time should necessity require.
This county's quota is two-thirds
of the apportionment of the last Lib
erty Loan, namely: Two hundred and
fifty-eight thousand six hundred and
sixty-six dollars $258,060.00). We
have sold, In round numbers, seventy-
six thousand dollars of tho issue leav.
lng For us to dispose of in the present
campaign one hundred and eighty-
two thousand six hundred dollars. To
accomplish this the financial resour
ces of the county must bo appealed
to. Ab tho plans for tho campaign -
mo brot Into action, 'more and more
of, our eitizena will be called upon to
assist the committee. The best help
can only ho used iu this work, and if
perchanco somo work Is assigned you,
it Is hocause of your fitness and
loyalty that you have boon chosen aud
the committee assumes that none of
us at homo will refuse, to do their ut
most to back up our valient army at
the seat ot Tvar.
"The suprcniest tost of the nation
has come. We must all speak, act
and serve together." Presldont Wil
son. .. , -.. ,
.lacksou county has always gono
"over tho top" In her patriotic en
deavors and sho will not fall now.
I1KN11Y IIAltT,
Chairman.
.W. F. ISAACS,
.Assistant Chairman.
F. ('OliMMl KION'LY,
JOHN C. MANX,
.' , l'UOF. (1. VV. AOKIl,
" . COL, GKO. I'. Ml MS, -
1IU. .1. V. ItOLLINS,
MUS. K. N. WAItNIII!,
, ritOF. ('.. 0. ('ATI'!,
.1. It. COLEMAN,
0. A. (IAKDNKU,
,',. .4V F. S. ST HIP P,
:' Jackson-Co. F.xecbllva Committee.
WITH WILD POPPIES
WITH T!IK AMKUICAN ARMY IN
FUANCK, Juno 7.- (Ily tlie Associ
ated Cross.) When tho' Amertt-an
troops were entering the' lino at
Veullly-La-Foterio where they fought
Such a giillnnt bnttli', thoy decorated
their holmfts with popples from tho
fields,- according to dotujls of the
fight given by the French soldiers.
An, American officer told his French
comrades thut his battalion would
not yield an Inch ot ground, and it
did not.
."We will do anything Franre
wants," was the declaration of the
soldiers going Into bAttfG.
TO PATRIOTISM OF
f JACKSON COUNTY
Catarrh is a Real Enemy ,
and Requires Vigorous Treatmen!
Do Not Neglect It.
tien you uc medicated arrays,
atomizers and douches for your Ca
tarrh, you may succeed In unstoppinsr
th chokod-up nir passages for the
time hoiiur, but this annoying condi
tion returns, und you havo to do tho
same thing over and over n era in.
Catarrh has never yet been cured
hythese local application!!. Have
you ever experienced any real benefit
from such treatment T.
SCENE FROM "JOAN OF PLATTSBURG," STARRING MABEL NOR-
i ii WAND, OPENS A TWO DAY RUN AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT
" i isi
17 T MK
MAEEL NORMAND
in,
JOAN of PLATTSBURG
To the Editor:
There is a station in Central I'oint
thitt is buying for a Portland cream
ery and (laying it is said, a slight
margin more than our local cream
erics, paying tlie same for butter fat
but giving a higher per rentage. The
inference with sonic would be that
our local creameries arc not doing a
straight business. Now, I want to
have a word with the people who are
patronizing this institution. Do you
realize what yo'u may be doing? Of
course tlie agent at Central Point
anil tho creamery be represents have
a riuhl to do what thcv arc doing, and
we have a right, and should consider
what may happen if our dairymen
would desert our local creameries in
such numbers as would force then:
out. of business.
Then we would be compelled to
take the price that Portland chose
lo give, and stirelv it is needless to
remind you how such n situation
would affect the dairy interests here,
ami mark you -the eoudilion wmibl
he perinanent, for no man would be
reckless enough to invest in a busi
ness flint had been ruined by Mie
community. 1 do not know the de
sign of the Portland creamery. I
do know this, for 1 have known it
done in the middle west big cream -
cries lucre, wicked hv nmitii(iititni, j
liy overbidding liy n sniitli imiru'in:
would i'ilch (lie territory of the small
country creameries and when these!
latter were dead, they proceeded to i
et, their investment, hack with inter-!
estand it all came out id' the dairy-;
men. It' you think on arc not ef
tin;; a fair deal from the local cream
eries, do as 1 have done, send a sam
ple of your cream to the O. A. ('., or
tlie Talent station, where, a compe
tent and disinterested party will iiivc
a true analysis of it, and you will
likely find, as have, that our local
creameries are doui a straight busi
ness. Local interest and pride dictate
that, we should stand by our cream
eries here while they deal fairly
they take their share of our local pub
he burdens. They contribute iu
(putt; a decree to the business in
tt rests of our valley and if any cus
tomer feels nyifrievftd, they are eas
ily accessible to conference all of
which , Portland lacks decidedly. In
closiniil J want to nay that I have not
and never have had any financial in
terest, in n creamery, any further
than selling litem the product of n
small dairy, and n? not aware that
I know anybody connected with a
'crcninorv. Tint onlv object. I have
i i view is to arouse our dairymen fo
tlie possibility that unless we exercise
wisdon,, the future niav brim; us
trouble. ,7. II. lA'MAlflt.
Table lioek. June A.
Zurich -The Herman government
Is about to commandeer many of tho
statues In tho emplro for thoir metal.
A list of those which can best be
spared has been ordered made. A new
list oT church bells which have escap
ed confiscation also has been ordered.
Throw these makeshift rpme.Itfi in
the winds, and Ret on the ripht treat
ment. Go to ynur drug store to-day,
itet a bottle of P. S. S., and comner.ro
a treatment that has been praised hy
sufTerors for nearly half a century.
S. S. S. Rots right at tho source of
Catarrh, and forces from the Mood
the germs which rausc the disearc.
You can obtain special mci1', ri 'vi
regarding your own rae itoou
ehnrgo by writing to Medical Jliroo
tor, Swift Labcralory, Atlanta, Oa,
A ill
ii
' -K. " . i
The newly elected democratic
county central committee" was organ
ized Thursday evening by the re
election of W. N. Campbell ot Med
ford. as chairman, and the election
ot Glenn Fabrick as secretary-treasurer,
to succeed Sid M. Brown. W.
H. McNair of Ashland, was re-elected
state committeeman and W. R.
Phipps of Medford, congressional
committeeman. Twenty precinct
committeemen from various parts of
tho county were present In person
and one by proxy.
Tlie following are the precinct
commitcemcn chosen at the recent
primaries: -
Ashland Boulevard, Leander Nell;
Ashland East Central, O. H.
Roso Ashland West Central, E. E.
Phipps;. Ashland East Main, Howard
Pclton; Ashland Oak, W. II. MoNair;
North Ashland, W. J. Mooro; North
west Ashland, J. It. 1)111;. Autloch,
C. 10. Wilhlle; Il'elloviow, J. C. Ham
aid; liutto Falls, E. A. Illldrcth, TSr.;
Oerliy, Frank It. Sell; Kaglo Point.
S. II. Holmes; Flounce Itosk, Mary
Orievo; Foots Creek, (ieo. Lniiro;
(Iririin Creek,' J. 11. Wilson; Cold
11111, M. S. Johnson; Jacksonville
il.owis Illrlcli, Medford. North Main,
John llenselman; Medford South
.Maine," J, C. Brown; Medford .North
central, Martin McDonough; Med-
: ford South Central, Lee Jacobs;
Modford .North Riverside, 11. 11. Cady
Medford South Riverside, .I.'ll. But
ler; Medford Oak dale, Sid Brown;
Medford Newtown, V. K. Campbell;
Medford l'ark, F. Kdmeades; North
Medford, W. K. Phipps: Northeast
.Medford, II. 1). Howard; Last .Med
ford, (Men Kubrick: Wonlhonst Mod-
lord, A. l' Ste.nneit; Southwest Med
ford, .lames Stewart; Went Medford,
II. D. Manning; Northwest Medford,
II. ('. (larnctl; Mound, W. V. C.re
e.ory; I'crrydalo, H. L. Gray; Pine
hurst, C. V. DoCarlow; Itock Point,
.1. O. Pierce; ltocifS ltivor, 0. W. Wil
cox; Sams Valley, Horace Pclfon;
East Talent, .1. C. Mason; West Tal
ent, Louis Brown; Trail, II. W. Pence
lotion,
Springs,
Miles
ltulph 1'"
Cantrall;
liean. .
Willow
V
Xcw York SurKeon General Gor
ga8 announces that 20,000 physicians
and 12,000 nurses havo enrolled in
tho American army medical reserve.
ELL-AS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money jf it fails.25c
Stock Ranch
For Sale
nv imowx & white
10 So. l'ir St.
17C cre.5, two sets of buildings,
full equipment of machinery and
stocked with sheop, horses, hogs, etc.
75 acres lu alfalfa.
For rent 6 acres In garden,
and alfalfa, under Irrigation.
grain
JOHN A. PEEL
VXnEIlTAliKlt.
Ijidy Assistant.
8 SOUTH II.UITI.ETT.
Phone M. 47 and 47-JI.
Automobile Hearse Serrlc.
auto mbuunc Rervle. NiroBr
(
hi i Mm nil .w,:j'ii hi in
INKS. IS
PAIIIH, June 7.-
- Ai. his! 'I Hccmu
l hose Ainer-
lie known by
iean doughlioys
in I'Vniiec. .. .
First il was 'Sainiiuov he wl-dicr-i
di.ln't like that. t.-'Jueral 1 er
sbing himsell exPreed ilisupprovul
0,',tn it was "HmWies." That
monicker arose fn.m II"' ha ut of the
soldiers themselves of enlling each
ether "Muddy." .
"Huskies" was n.'.xl. Hie London
peoiile culled iliein inui "'..
A1 . . I. ,!. wtr,,rts lie.
mareiicil inrougn " , ...
cause tlmt's what they looked hl.
But the name that seems destined
to slick is: "Vunks." '
Nothing cun be said I'or '"nnks
on the around of ils novelly. The
"olinny itehs" of the Civil war first
made il popular by applying it to tho
federal soldiers, and if ymt trace it
back to ' Yankee"' it is older than
Unit.
The I'.rilish "Toininies ' and their
officers have fixed on "Yanks" and
are applying it to the Americans
ijuitc generally on the whole front,
whether thcv like il or not.
I 'I'l ,.. 1, .il.iei tiolls to its use
by some of t lie southern soldiers, but
to the Iiritish troopers an American
soldier is neither a Sammy, a Buddy,
nor a Husky he's a "Yank."
Atlantic City Elias Jacohy was
elected imperial potentate of the Im
perial council, ancient Arabic prder
ot tho Mystic Shrine.
,60is-Ii"-2 Drops-
'Goodnight to Corn Pains-Corns
Peel Off With "Gets-It."
"Pay, i?irl3, you can lau&h at
ticrht shoes, or damp, corn-pulling .
weather, liig bumpy corns, calluses
on the soles of ymr feet, corns be
tween the toes, .hard und soit corns,
h'i All Off With Thi Flerea Corn Now
'GeU lf b Magic."
1f vou xel Just touch the corn or
callus with a lew drops of 'Gota-It.'
What a blessed reliet it Kivcs to
corn pains! You won't limp any
more; you can enjoy the danco
every minute. Then to see how
that eorn or callus will come rteht
off complete, like a banana peel and
without tho least pain, is Just won
flcrful. Gets-It' la tho bigpest Bellep
among1 corn removers in tho world
tod:iy, eimply because It Is fiO won
lcr fully simple and always works.
Ue euro you pet 'Gots-It.'"
'Mets-lt," the puaranteed, money
back corn-remover, the only aurc way,
r.Tts bet a. triiui .it nny drucr store.
MTdby E.ILwreucG&CoChicaeodU
Sold in Medford and recommended
aa the world's best porn remedy by
Heath's ruR Store, Leon R. Haa
liinH, Straus's Drug Storo, Jlcdford
riiarinaev.
SUITS
TB ORDER $25.00 UP
Alto Cleaning, Pressing and Alttrtaf
l? r UAH UPSTalRt
Says It. Ac ted Like a Charm.
YANKS. IS NAME
FOR' AMERICAN
IRDOPS ABROAD
MADE
I I (N I
VllEDfOW
meiN
llflroB I
GiMciitmo :
China Herb Stor '
Herb cur tor sarncm, neaoaeHi,
catarrh, diphtheria, aor Uroat,
lung trouble, kidney troabla, ftom
ach trouble, heart trouble. CSUU aad
fever, cramps, eoughi, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumara, : mk4
breast, cures all klnda at mltar.
NO OPERATION,
Medford, Oregon, Jan. A. 1117
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: .
This I, to certify that I, the
deslgned, hs very ,8rere itomao
trouble and had been bothered, for
several years and last Auu.t fu not
expected to live, ana hoarlng ot dim
Chung (whose Herb Store li at 141
South f ront ftreot In Medford) I if
ddod to m herb, for mT atomac
rouble, ,nd , ,tart(4 tQ tef)Unt bR,
ter as Boon as I US(,,1 thsrn, and today
am a wn nun and can heartily reo
omniend anyomi afflicted aa I was M
ee Glm Chuag and try hti Herbs
(Signed) w R JOHNSON,
Wltnesse,;
Anderson, Medford.
8. n. HolmM, Eai?l Point.
Frank Lawt,, Katie polnl
wm. Lewis, Eagio Polat
W. U Camireth, Eagi, p,tat
U t. Moore, Eagl. P0int
' v-McIi.tm.Eagl,P6Ut.
Thoa. E, Nlnl., rn