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I P.AOT FOUR MTDFORD MATTi TRfBTTNTE, MEDFORD, OKEfiOX. TinT1ST)AY, JITLY IS, 1018 Medfor d Mail, Tribune AM INI)KI'i;NIKNT NKWSPAI'Klt P V HI -1 K II K I KV KHV A IT K 1 1 N UON KM KCT SUNM'AY HV TUB MKKKOItU l'l.'INTiMi CO. nrtrf. Mull Trlbiinp Hiril-lliiB, i!6-272& Ntirth Fir sin-et, Hum 75. Tho iiv innrnitlc 'I'lini'S, Ji'tm Mcdford Mall, tti Mf.lf.nl Trll.iiiie, Tho nutb ern Or!K'nlnii. Th Annum! Tribune. UKOIUlii: PUTNAM. Editor. 8UBSCBTPTIOJT TEEMSl On yntir. by nut II .. ,.$5.00 (trie tnnnlli, liv tnall 60 Pr rnunili, di'llyiTi-il by carrier In Mwilford, Anliln-ifl, Phoenix. J auk- , mm villi; nrnl (VntrM Point .HO pjttunltiy nn l y. by trial!, ner y'ur.... 2.00 Weekly, pvr yrar - 1.&0 A MEMORIAL AVENUE. Offlrlnl pni'T of I hi- Pity of Medford. Offlclnl p;tT of JiickMon County. KrittTfl h scrninl-elHSs mutter at Mfilford, On K'm, under tho act of March 8 IK79. Sworn Circulation for April, 9,973. MKMHKH OF Tllfc ASSOCIATED I'lcKHS ' Full I .ftiH.it Wire K.-rvlco. The AS Rotrlated I'ri HH in ex 'lusively entltlM to tun uhh T't rcpii'iiicMtioii or it u iwwh dlnpalli"N rred((el ti it t,r not othr wlttc credited in I hi pit-r, and nlrto Hie loeiil Hewn pilhllHhed ii--re!i. All rights of repnMlejiiI'm of special dispatches heroin are lno renerved. f f JTOTICE TO HUSSCBXBESS 4 i Tf you fall to receive the Mail Trlbtinit promptly and on tlinu riionc soq-j EM-TEES OBSERVATIONS. Win, itit (lie "Hun' ill "liuniriT F" Why, old KaisiT I'.ill, tli lirast if .irlin. Columbia's I lie jjt'ni of I lie liri'nn. Ocrui.'in I'-hoiil's llli! Kerni of the orerin. Kpi'iiliiitjr of T. II., they are irnin;: to jurluri.c sonic of his honk. Mitt what wo would like In hc'c iu tin1 movies is Iiih rral ai't of milium "luii'f'liirs" iiml "sci'nnd story men" Hbum of I he1 ri'pulilican bosses lie in now taking to his mnnlc Iiosoin. Tho Talloi'n Fault. A vminn lady sal mi tlio piazza of her pretty home one nf'icrnnon, busily employed iti plying tin' nccilli rt font of liar liuslianrl was in her lap. Tlio husband prcsi'iilly appeared. .Looking up, she said to him frel ful ly: "It's too had, Kohert, the eareless way your tailor put this button on. This is the fifth time I've had to sew it on for you."- Ladies' Home Jour nal. , - ; . No llopn Hej;iar: Please, sir, I've a siek wife eouhl you help me out 7 I'asseihy: I ean j;ive you a job next. week. Ilejls-ni'v Too lali'l She'll be able to is Ui work herself by then. Transcript. V Absolute OlH'ilienro lien Klsre eame home from a neighbor's hiue niuui'hinir ehoeolale lier mother said reprovingly. ''Now Mlise, how many limes have J told you not to a-k Airs, drey for rhoi'olates ' "I did exactly what you told me to do, mother. I didnt ask her," replied 3'!lsie. "I know where she keeps them." I.ndic-' 1 1. i'ih- Journal. With ooil Iteasoti "The Lord kn.uis how llir fillow maih' hi fori line." . "Ah! No wonder be always looks Bo worried!" Those llear (iirls I'o vou know anything that Is really Keocl to preserve the cnmplex Jon? Why, ilear? Are yon Interested In Homebody who has one? Knous Well The ipli'rv, "Why does a hen cross Ihc. loinlv" never mv: i'itli',1 any ! 1 1 -flciilty to llie man who has a garden (III tho opposite side. I'latlery 1'lrst Sidiller HiMikhii; at the por trait of himself) Which tin you think Is Ihe best, Mike? Second Soldier -Well, personally, I think the one of you In the Ras Jnasli Is best. SlviDiipnl "Triplets," the nurse said. grlnnliiK, After tlie manner of sin li And New.i,i. bin poor head ...ianlim, 'fried: "(Hi, iliis Is two leu much!" A Caul ion liescnleil "Mind llinl rti i," siii.l tin. vcr Jnnni; policeman to the m eld of fender, ns he rem-hed the police fclnllna ralratne th his i-h,in:n. "nam," Klimled the hardened old Jailbird; "I knew th.it there Mop tiforo you was lima." SMllcd Her Trip. "Then your wife didn't enjoy her IHp In Nlawira."' "No, tho minute, she ..! that riish ing wntor ho hemin to wonder it she lindu't couiii nway fioiu boiiu- and left tlio nutiiiui) linnet open."-- Idlcs' Homo Journal, With Med ford trade It Moilrord m(l TJI F ( "it y of Cleveland litis set an c.'iini)lt! to perpetuate tlie memory of lier boys who die for freedom in Franee that can well be followed by till cities. One of the city's finest streets is to lie renamed "Liberty Row," and fo reach name on the scroll of honor, a victory oak will be planted. The tree planting will be made a public ceremony, par t icipated in by city officials, patriotic societies and families of the gold star men. Kach living tribute will have a plate fittingly inscribed dedicated to tlio fallen hero. - The idea is a fine one for Medl'ord and other cities to copv. Some street, like Oakdale, could be chosen and a tree planted as a memorial for each of Jackson county's gold star men. The care of the trees should be under ju risdiction ol the park commission, and trees ol the same varotv planted everv arbor day and dedicated on Memo rial Dav to commemorate those who have given their all that we tit home may enjoy peace and the pursuit of happiness. GERMAN CHIVALRY. TWO little girls lie on it blood-soaked bier, the warmth of lift; not, yet chilled in their pitiful bodies. On the dead lace jf one is an expression of mortal agony. The other has no face it Is a battered mass of torn flesh, cut away by a bayonet. One little girl has but one leg. The other is a stump, ragged, lacerated. Needing from the blow of an axe. The second little girl has lost both legs in the same wav. Those pitiful stumps, ending just below the knees, are too ghastly tor description, in the child s side is a wide incis ion the cruel thrust ol a havonet. Horrible? Yes. That picture is no product of the imagination. It is an actual photograph, in the liossesison ol Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis. Those little girls were Belgians, not more than 1:5 years old, and the photograph was taken soon after they were outraged, tortured in a manner that would revolt tin most barbarous savage, and finally murdered by the kai ser's brutes. . t l loi'rilile as it is, that photograph should be copied and re-'copicd and displayed to the public in every city and liamlet in America. . Can you doubt, that it. would remove from the mind o every man, woman or child seeing it, be they (iernian-born or American, tlie last vestige ol doiiht that the Jliins win perpetrated such deeds and their ruler must be wiped off till! lace ol t lie earth f Story of a French Woman Taken!Captive 0l.V Krniu'is Knurrs.) (Mr. I foyers is a II invar (litian, n Miiijin mill tcnchcr- of hinin, who lias I (Hi re. I I lie I iiilrd States with Mnu. Sfiiibricli. hast winter when! ih mMwi I'm ..(.. ft, ;...... ;t. i.v.i..,.n I hi'i'iiaid hh ufeut, ho wiit with his wife upon a ni' ninnllis' (our of Anirrit'iin, Hrilish mul Kirnch camps ami hospitals, ami has hrcn hack only n little while.) A Tew weeks nn a Unl Cross man was watching (he arrival ol' a train from NwiUerlaiul n( tlie (iare tie Ion in Paris. Aiming tlie passengers were many broken, emaciated crea tures, lint h men and women, tr. Lretlier with a JVw trail, lialf-slarve',' chihlicn. These were report ries, (no wreckage of the invaded districts of mut hern Kram-e, who, irmvn too fertile to serve longer their task masters, the ticrmans, had been sent hark to Kranre by way of Kviaii on Ihe Swiss tinnier. No si;iht could he more heart breaking than tlie pro-ees-.iiu of lies,, holm-less, hopeless people, who, aller MilTcring the men tal and physical lorlures inllicted on them by (lie ''crmaiis. are scut hack tit France lo be-in life anew in un familiar MirnMiiidtu-x ami amou M nt liters. The French Kovcrimiciit ami I lie French p!r do everything possible to mitigate the 1 rayed y of ibrir lot, and lo make them feel wel come, Imi, at hrst, the tragedy is all but ouM-wliehiiMi- In a lew uminlrs of the passripjers ttii'ie renin itu'd on the platform' only a yoimy woman carmm; in tier anus d elidd. The w an was pilaldv liaiiiiard ami worn; the child scarcely more (tian skin niht hone. Tlirse two appeared to have neilher a dr-lina-lion nor a friend to com rru him-ett with Itn ir nrrival, tIkhpjIi tlie wtanan paced to ami tro uain-r anioaly on all siilrs as (' .she expected to timl a familiar fa-e. Nnliciu-; her dis tress, (ho Urd Cross man asked her whom she wns looking tor. "Ah! mon sieur, my husband" and then, com forted to find u sympathetic ear, slu told her story. Her husband and she had owned a little farm in northern Franee. Ii: August, IJH-I, he, went to the war, leaving her in charge of their home They bad no children. Then the (lei mans came, seized all she owned ami compelled her to serve them as n me ninl. A year later she gave hirlh to n little girl, the father being n (iernian sergeant, into whose power she Inn! been Riven. As long iih sho was strong enough to work the (Icrnmu.; bad held lier. hut sorrow and hard ship tinally broke her down am they sent her back to France. "My husband is now in Paris 01: leave, and be was to meet me here at the slution. Ah! how I long uml bow I dread to see him! He knows noth ing of this child. What will he sav and do when he sees it in my arms? I love it because I bore it, hut how ran I expect him even lo tolerate it " This story is only one t nmong Ihousands that could be told, varying from one another only in their sor rowful details. When the Hermans seize a new district they make n com plete census of nil women of child bearing age. These women a re as signed to Herman officers and sol diers. When the children are born the hoys are taken from their mothers' and sent into Hermany to be raised bv the state for future "cannon fodder;" Ihe girls are left with their niother- who when their alue iw slaves has ceased, are sent back to Franee with their female babies. It is their inrrrnsint knowledge ol I hrs, iui amirs that i bringing the American soldier more ami more to feel that he i- lighting to protect bis own women from the fate of the wo men of Franee ami llelgimu. SUGARLESS PIE-FILLING ('an the ludlnll Apples for Winter I'ics Mignr May Ite Added When Ha King the I'ie. WASIUMITHN. It. C, July IS. I 'Ji'ii f v l apple pies jtrc L'uai anlccd for American-. nc winter in spite ol I be Mi:ir --horl ieje. I oumw ivc a re yoing 1 n snc t be w tmlfalls in pic filhrig canned witlmul sii:;ar, afford ing to specialists iln Failed Slates depart meat of aunruli are. Apples caned by (his method will he available later on when the -tiar may be add ed or pics ma v he s ertriied with sirups and ollmr sugar snIiMitiites. In cunning apples for pie filling slice Ibcni immeiliatelv alter paring into slightly sailed cold water. Park the product euretnllv i hot glass jars or tin cans until full. Fc n ta blespoon, wooden ladle, or table knife for packing purioses. Pour boiling hot water over the product in the hot jar. Finer rubber, am caps in pV ! sihnti. Hot li'jhl. If iisin.' lin cutis. seal completely. Place iu the steril izer, vat or container, and sterilize for the Iciiutb of lime uiven below ac cording to the particular type of out lit used : Minutes SECOND BROOD OF. CODLING MOTH OAKLAND SIP LAND SHU SHE CALLED OFF 1 1 lie puckers Hiivi'tl till f Hi PV I i ii... ......i lint tlicv'it' utilizing ccH im; f.i,ii. .... llm s(iicnl in (JiTiiinny. Tln'.v rc jriv- injr it to th workinfnm'n. Kiht million ponnils of nlicn own- OAKLAND, Cal., July IS. Work Codling mctlis of tlio socond lirnod have boen omorclnc in tlio orchardH for the past .few da' and a few eggs a ,ovor 2i3,ouo ions ot snip con aro ready to hatch. Tlio moths will j structlon In shipyards of this city, increase in numbers each day until j which was tied up for the two days the maximum part of the brood is past by a strike of 350 bollermakers, reached about the first of August. was today resumed when the men re At this season of the year It requires turned to their places on the promiEd only a few days for tho eggs lo hatch j that their grievances would be given bo the fruit should be kept thoroly I a full hearing. covered from now until harvest. In i Whilo voting yesterday to return the orchard districts that were badly j to work iu order not to embarrass Infested last year It will pay the i (he government's shipbuilding pro orchardists to make special efforts to gram, tho understanding was given spray thoroly at this time. Upon ex-i that anothor strike may bo called un anilnation of largo trees many fruits 1 loss satisfactory results aro forth enn bo found In the center of tho ' coming by August 7. trees that aro not covered with spray. The bollermakers started their This fruil will lio wormy If not cov- strike .Monday. They charged their ered. cmnlovers with failing to fulfill the Tlands that havo been placed on torms of the wage scale set by the tho troe3 should bo examined every adjustment committee calling for a 3 or 4 days and all worms destroyed. retroactive increase in pay for tlio Growers aro finding from 3 or 4 to i lronworking trades. r0 worms under each 'band. This . Fhows the importance of this work practicing Wat He Preaches. and If followed by growers In the. Alter dinner, Itev. John Wolverton badly Infested districts will aid ma- j ,.,,,. ,,,,,, ,r(lln ,,,,, u.x ..ylm terlally In reducing the amount of j , hvt, )v i,,.,,.,,, umn.." ,,,.,. i,.t. worms to fight In the tccond brood. ,,,.,,, ,VI1S served. .Marion (. Double strength arsenate may be j pnlilicnu. of benefit for this application but no ,,v ;iionililn n.lvii-es everv Kn!i mattcr how strong the spray If the js, ilt ;(.P, :lt. ,sl. K( fruit Is not covered, worms will enter ,lc i,u-it ironi the Tinted States, Uater July 18, 19 IS. where everv fumilv keeps -n o.it (Signed) CLAUDE C. CATB, 'nnd calls it Intlicr. County Pathologist. i Tliev used to snv in Cliirn"!) Unit pil lolmeio whs sold iu lliiltimore by the jioveiniiient at ti'.'j cents n pound. The dealers will now sell it to tho smokers nt 8 cents an ounce. "One a minute! One n minute!''. HELP ALONG THE THRIFT MOVEMENT Make every Monday Thrift Monday. Use Fels-Naptha soap. It enables you to be thrifty with fuel; and it saves wear and tear on clothes by cutting down washboard rub bing. At your own grocer's Observations. When in doubt, buy Thrift Stamps. Vou can't bent the game. New York stores are advertising; "air raid HUilH." Germany has cut the meal ration again. That country is getting to be sort of a stepfatherlund. Wc don't know what (icneral Von Warm did, hut the rest of the Aus trian array turned, . It is reported Unit the bustle is coining back iu London. The wo men ought to sit down on that. There's it great chance for some wise theater manager in Vienna to make ii fortune by putting on a food show. The old lady would never have killed the V'K's:'- "ml laid the golden egg if Hoover hud been living iu those daVK. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Wth LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the seat of the dtaeuso. Catarrh ta a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and fn order to euro It you must take tin Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken internally and a-ts thru the- blood on the mucous surfaces ot the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was Firescribed by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It Is com posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for trsttmonUils, free. F. -I. CHKNEY A CO., Trops., Toledo. O. All DrucclKts. IiV. Hall's Family 1'llls for constipation. WORK THE HORSE EVERY DAY COUNTS USE DR. A. C. DANIELS' MM' ft53 Wi A L MVA ' Guaranteed to please or money refunded ' Sold by all dealers ; 35 Cents or by Mail Big Horse Book FREE at your Dealers, or . DR. A. C. DANIELS, BOSTON, HASS, HEATH'S DRUG STORE i Can servo you With Dr. Daniels' Ilorso and Cattlo Motlicino. Come in and sea us and got a book. JOHN A. PERL UNIIKItTAKKIL Lady AwlMiuit. UN HOUTH ItAltTI.KT. Pnuuo M. 47 ana 47-J1. Automobile Hearse Ser1c. kntn Imhnlini. Hor-t.. GOING AWAY? Tho Seashoro nnd tho Mountatiis ni-o t'Jilling, ami you will soon bo on tlio way to the spot you havo chosen . FOR YOUR VACATION At niout summer places it Is nearly always diftlcnlt lo obtain your favorite toilet necessities you aro accustomed to using at homo, therefore you will bo well advised to take with you most of those articles that are necestary in your dally toilette. 7h KCSCUX. Stont West Side Pharmacy Hot watrr bath, homemade or eointurnial Water eal. Jl I devn-e- . . JO oiind- steam )reMtre 1'J 1(1 jtoiimU !ra inMT-ure M After tenh.iny ti'iuove the Idbd . ontaitier-i. Seal .ar-; invert tit eotd tiul ti't the joins. Wrap in ater to iMevcnt bleaehiu" and store in a dn ool plaert. IT tin me used it will 'ie (tintu! nilvantayeous to pluniit them into cold water iinniedintelv at wt sterilization to cool them ijuickly : : TR YOTT ARR IMTRRKSTR.n A. m. M. -S JL. A. m. m ii S AA. 1 JkS M. . S- JL TN OBTAINING t SPOT CASH BARTLETT s EE- Earl Fruit Company Of The Northwest AT ONCE