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VA UK FOVU MEDFORD MA Hi TRIBUNE.' MKDFORD. ORKOOX. SATURDAY. .JULY (5. ' 1918 ' llEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUNE S AN TNHRPKVnRNT NRWfiPAPER T PUJJMKII1SI) KVKKY AKTBKNOON JSXUlfil'T (SUNDAY IIV Tllhi MEDFORD PHINTINO CO. Office Mali Tribune Hull -ling. 26-27-29 norm i'ir mreei. mono m. The Dflmonratlo T1mn, Th Mrdfora Man, the Medrord Trlijune. The tVouta ern Orconiun, The Anhland Tribune. GKOltOE PUTNAM, Editor. BUBSCBTPTIOH TXEMII One year, by mull , 15.00 One month, bv inn.11 Per month, delivered bjr currier In Medrord, Ashmnd, Phoenix, Jack- onville and Central Point....- .S Saturday only, by mall, per year... 2.00 Weekly, pur year.......... - 1.61 Offlcfnl paper of the City of Med ford Official paper of Jiicknoii County. Enti?rod as Hfoond-elnfls matter a' Medfnrd, Oregon, under the act of Alarcih 8, 1879. Sworn Circulation for April, 2.073. MEMUEIl OF TIIR ASSOCIATED PltKHH Fnll LfRsnil Win ffrrvlce. The An HOC I at nd 1'rcHB In cxr,luni voly entitled t( the uhb fur republication of all newt diB patch on crtMlitcd tu tt or not other wiflo crrdltod In thin paper, and alno tht local nnwH publlhitd ruTi'ln. All rlffhU of republication of pcliil dlapatche herein ure also renervut. J VOTXCE TO SUBSCRIBED 4 i 4 4 If you fall to receive the Mall 4 4 Tribune promptly and on time 4 4 Phone 60U-J 4 4.44444444-H"-:44'H The Daily German Lie CARLTON'S SABOTAGE. Tin; .derinuiiK have invented Iwi: nmazinginjr new weapons in this war One is otl'ii'iiil fright fulness on tin J'irlil of buttle. The other is organ ized lying in the field nl' propaganda. A eorreswindent writes In tin eominiltee nn publie information fron .Milwaukee, Wis.: "Hero is the lutcsl Htiiry in eireuliitioii in thin city: Tin brother of n Milwaukee frirl who wni u. soldier in Frunee died. The gov ernment wits foreeil to semi the body liome, hut they lolil the parents not to open tlie casket. They iliil open it anil fiiiiml that the hoy hnil licen niiir dereil. There was a bullet bole in his i'orebeuil. . The story teller has seel the letter Raying 'Do not open this casket.' They foreeil the Kovernmeiil to Head the body home, but they could not force, nn investigation hecaiisi they are Oeriaans." This story is almost as popular nulling pro-dcrinnii liars as the one about the woman who sewed a $10 bill into the pocket of n lied Crosf sweater. It has been reported, with different picturesque details, from nl! jinrlH of the country. During the win ter the victim was variously seal home from most of the cantonments and in every ease an investigation disproved the story. Now that be if coming hack froui r'runee no investi gation is necessury. No bodies an brought home from 1'Yance, W. H. GORE TO HEAD "the lives of 2&I1U Armenian chit lrcn wcro placed In our hands leal JX-coniher," salif J. J. Hanilsaker slate Kocrelary, to a group of latere oil llntonora In thn city llhrary yes terday. "Had wo failed or refused ti conduct our utalo eaiiiiali;n them children would havo Mimed to death Aa It la, they live, for Oregon Is Kolipr over (hit lop for Armenian rellpr as well na for her oilier war aetivltioH. 1 place In your haaiis today the lives of G5 of these children. If you can out your cunipalgn they live; If you do not, they die, and die the hideout, dcnlh of Btamillnn." The date of August 1!S to September 1 was set hy the local committee with the. approval of the slate committee. V. II. (lorn was appointed caairaiaii of the committee, nnd will announce bin committeemen later. "During my three days In .Medfonl 1 lmvo received many offers of help," said Mr. llniidsnker, "tn fact the cnnimimlty la unusually iillvo on the Hiihjeet. We took for eiicouraitiiig re turna from the Medfonl district. I hope to send you Itahl.l Jonah II. Wise aa your senker when your campaign la launched." Koi'p the Itlood Sin-inn I'uro rthoumntle pains, backache, swol len Joints and aore nmacles often are the results of Impurities In the Mood gathering In tho reslon affected, result or falluro of the kidneys to eliminate, waste, products from the Mood atrcain. Foley Kidney Pills heal, strengthen nnd Invlgorute weak, diseased kidneys nnd liladder. W. II. Hill, Jnatlce of the l'eaee, lo trolt, Tex., wrltea: "! used Foley Kldnoy Fills and say tialiosltatlugly that of all I havo used they nro the beat, nnd have done tho work where the rent failed." Sold everywhere 'WSTOX, July 6. - Ncrgennt I'Yiim'ii Oiiiinc! of the national army, western nuiiilfiir, ' golf clinnipioti, has been notified that be has been commissioned a second lieutenant nnd nsNigned to the iUiiiterniasci's de tainment here, EVIOX (he president's threat of seizure of telegraph lines lieeiinse of unpatriotic refusal to eo-operale in winning the war by obeying the ruling of the war labor board, headed by ex-President Taft, lias failed to impress Xewcoml) Carlton, president of the AVestern Union, who eontinnes his defiance of the government in his blind wor ship of the torv ideals of antoeraey; Mr. Carlton evidently thinks lie is a bigger man than the president of the United States and above yielding to the needs of the nation in its hour of peril. ' .'. ' This champion of big business war slackers in whom the greed for profiteering is so keen and the Prussian junker spirit of oppression so strong that he defies the mandate of his government in his desire to deny demo cratic lights and keep his employes servile, subdued and broken to his will, hits issued a Fourth of July manifesto to his employes tha violates the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, in which he warns AVestern Union opera tors against joining any labor union except the dummy organization being formed by the company which denies to labor its only weapon the right to strike and has the effrontery to put his appeal on the grounds of patriotism! 11 the reactionary spirit represented by Air. Carlton's sabotage prevailed, the nation would not be united in win ning the war. .Labor would not be willingly and eagerlv co-operating. Strikes and industrial turmoil would block war preparations. Discontent and bitterness would fill tht? land. The fight for democrat ic ideals abroad would ht a farce with undemocratic, economic slavery at home. Afr Carlton sees only the narrow view of the plutocratic in dustrial magnate intent on piling up prolits tor a master class through ;i properly subjugated working class blind to the broad view of a nation tit war to extend human lib ertv throughout the world. Air. Carlton's view is the view of employers of a past era of the time when labor was regarded less than in animate machinery when toilers who resented inhuman conditions were shot! down like dogs and their Iplaces tilled liv ignorant paupers ol hurope.- It is the' typical Prussian view the view of enthroned privilege the world over which we are l ighting to abolish. That it is the view of a large number of our plutocrats and profiteers, cannot be denied though the rest of them have had patriotism enough to submerge their desires m the national emer gency. That it also has strong support in the senate is shown by the reluctance to acceed to the president's re questfor authority to handle the situation. The old order (lies hard but it is dying. SERVICE MHO-MR WASHINGTON-, July C The American transport Covington, home ward bound, after landtag several thousand soldiers In Franco, wus tor pedoed and sunk In the war zono last Monday night. Six inomhers of the crew aro missing, but nil the other mon, with tho ship's officers, have been landnd at a French port. No army personnel or passengers wero aboard. Tho Covington formorly was the Hamburg-American liner Cincinnati, which was laid up at Hoston and taken over when llio t'nlted States entered tho wur. She wus COS feet long, of 10,.';;! 'J gross tuns and bad a speed of 1 5 Va knots an hour. Tho Covington Is the second of tho great (iermnn lluers seized nt he outbreak of the war to be seat to the bottom by Oermany's sea wolves, and Is the third American troopship to bo destroyed. All wero homeward bound. Tho formor Hamburg-American liner President Lincoln wus sunk last May 3 1 and the Antilles, former ly a Morgan liner, was seat down last October 17. AT RIALTO SUNDAY: The screen lire of Kenneth ltarlou ; seems to bo protected by souio potent ! spell. .Morn than six months ns Kenneth was placed In the draft and was glen n seat way up In front lu! Section A, No. 1. It was whllo he was supporting Mao Murray under i Robert Leonard's direction. Leonard hurried that production as he has hurried no other slnco bo 'began to direct pictures. It wus a race to beat tho draft. Leonard won. And then nothing happened. They did not need Marian right away, lie was east for The Wlae lilrl" In support of Carnu'l Myers. Again there was the danger that he would lie called. More Hurry. To tie seen at the Itlalto Sunday. Heat in your : ; Engine CaugesP . ' Sediment The terrific heat in your'engirie breaks down lubricating oil and causes sediment. Sediment decreases power and increases wear. To reduce sediment to the minimum specify a lubrica ting oil made especially to resist heat. Vcedol is made by the Faulkner Process, which' reduces sediment 80. Scientific tests have proved this. A road test will confirm it. FOR SALE BY EEDOl" C. E. Gates Auto Co. Iire, Card of Thanks We wish to express oar sincere thanks to the kind friends who did so lunch for us In our recent sorrow and for the many beautiful flowers. Wo also wish to thank the California, Oregon l'ower Co., and cniplocs for their many nets of kindness. Mil. ANI MltS. J. J. SK INN Kit AND FAMILY. Eagle Ridge Tavern' Midway between Crater Lflko' and Klamath Kails, Is now open Tor tho tourist nnd vaca tionist. I-ocatcd In tho center or a wondeiful hunting and fishing country, lloats and Uuuchca for quests. Alplno climbing. Just tho plaoe to spend your vacation. MRS. MARY GRIFFITH I'RorRIKTOR With Mtdford trans IS Medrord made. What is your Car worth to you unless you can get some SERVICE on it? Have you ever given this a thought? We have the most complete shop in the city and can give you SERVICE THAT YOU CANNOT GET ELSEWHERE IN TOWN. Since . we have started our CASH BUSINESS we have put things in a shape that we are better pre pared to attend to your needs and give you better attention, when you need it. CASH ALWAYS BUYS THAN CREDIT MORE Give us a trial. Agents for BUICK CARS REPUBLIC TRUCKS I FIRESTONE TIRES - LEE TIRES COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES POWER AUTO CO. 1 1 Your Bank Account I MIST CROW j OTIIKItWISU bow can you III expect to keop on buying I I j I War Savings Stamps, how I I j I can you prepare for the I I j fomiiii? of tho 4th Liberty I I Loan, how can you accumu- I I ! I late a good CASH HE- I I ' I SEHVE for yourself? I I We. ask you to open an ac- II I count nt tho First National Jill Hank because we know It I I will be mutually beneficial.' I I H i Wm. G. Talt President I H !! Oris Crawford. 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For safety, convenience and amusement; learn the Eveready night-signalling code for sending "Daylograms from camp to camp, tor signalling lor help in case ot danger, or ' for sending messages by light, which is visible for nine miles. li V . laAkir 1 r k,o.D I K " - ! ' - v ra. ijj- " ji it. 'ii I i - ,' Aik for a tie cepv Me EetrtaJ) night-iignallmi coje at tht $lmt laUUJ ith tht tlgn. "IT ill J JJ'I1W i.f . f i- '.,yi.'irii'iii. i.i.hii nlfcj:. JOHN A. PERL OMtKHTAKKIb Ijldy Afudsuint. M SOI Til IIAKTLKTB. Phone M. 47 and 47-J1. Automobile Heart Sertlc. Into Ambulance Berrlc. Oereaat We Carry A Full Line of Daylo's C. E. GATES AUTO Co. Something Brewing If You Buy a Used Car If you buy a used car you probably buy a used battery toad you can't tell how it has been used. Better come in and let us teat it. Such a battery may seriously nfiect the operation of your car; you can't tell whether it does or not unless you put a really new battery on it. When you buy a Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation you know it is new, because it is shipped and stored Bone Dry and begins its life for Jourcar. You'll know the Still Better Willard by the Mark branded onto the box. Get all the farts about this remarkable battery in the booklet "A Mark with a . Meaning for You." ELECTRIC SHOP Cor. 8 and Bartlett St. IMlllil MUX A l TWA It CO" TIME CAIU) Leavo Mcdtord for Asliij ri... and Phoenix riall, except Sunday at s:"o a. in. and 10:00 a. m.; 1-00 mid .Vi:, p. m. Also on Satur "' -it 1"M-. p. m.. Sundays leave at a. m. and 1:;!0, 5:30 and I', m. Leave Ashlnnil mj.-.j ,my- rx,'0l" Sunday, nt 5:00 a. ra., """ a. in.; 1:00. 4:0ft . 1"' P m. Also on Saturdav .!,. at "::!ii. Sundav tenvn a.i,i,j -. "'. ' t2:.1, 4:30 and " p. m.