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MEDFORD MATT; TRTBUNE. MMDVORD. OI.KC'OX, THURSDAY. .1 TJ.V 18, 1018
NEW ARMY TRACTOR RUNS OVER LOGS AND DITCHES
(liy Milton Itnmner, K. K. A. KlnlT
Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, July :)(). Many
of (lie belligerent nations have pro
claimed a moratorium wliicli relieves
people from payment of ecrlnin lebts
during the voir, mill there an- uiiiiiv
who think our Soldiers' and Sailors'
Civil Kelief act dors the same tiling
for Americans in (ho army Kervioe
of I heir country.
Hut it dot'Hn't do so automatically.
It putK tho decision up lo Ihc courls
in tlui nicn's home cities and slates,
I'mtortH .Soldiers
In Ihu second place, it is believed
nil relief, under Ihc law, extends for
nix mouths after peace is proclaimed.
It doesn'l. In many cases il exlend-.
three mouths alter the war.
The hill was enacted lo prcvcnl
injury to (he. civil ri;;hls ol' men in
the. arnuid service so that they could
devote their whole energy to the job
L' licking tlui. Hun. The iilca was
to relieve I lie man wilii small menus
of Ihe worry that his little home
might he sidd in Ips allsencc, or III I
liis dependents mihl he I'vicled. No
mail can secure a default judgment
naiust n soldier or sailor. ' In any
court action against n man in the
inililarv service, the juile may s!av
all proceedings, inehidiu;r Ihe execu
tion of a judgment, for the period ul
inililarv service and for Ihree months
thereafter.
- No eviction from the premises oc
cupied hy the dependents of 11 man
military service, where Ihe rental
docs not exceed $.10 per month, shall
he iniide except by leave of court,
i Some of the oilier provisions of I lie
luw may best bu illiistrnled by exam
ples, JlorlKUKo Is Hnfo
Kirst A num eartyine; a morlfra(.'c
(iocs to war and is unable to keep
up payments. Will interest and prin
cipal be collectable immediately six
months niter the war?
Answer Any action lo foreclose
il nmrtiniK" diirinjr mililary service
may be stayed hy Ihe court, after a
lieiii'hu?, either on the judge's own
mill ion or upon application by the de
fendant or someone representing him.
Therefore, if n man docs not keep up
-payments -while awiiy in Ihe war, his
property may not be sold, provided
his private income is not such thai
lie could keep up Ihe payments. Holli
interest and principal are collectable
within Ihree moiilhs ufler Ihe war
ends.
Second Suppose n mall leased 'an
office for a loiii; period. Does his
enlistment terminale the lease, or is
he liable for rent for the total line
upon his ret urn f
Answer His enlKtmeiil does no!
terminale Ihe lease. If he is jtoric
11(1 months anil does out pay rent dur
ing that absence, it is due when In
returns.
IXira 'Nut Lose Properly
Third Suppose a man is buying
il house and is unable lo make pay
ments while in service. Must he sac
rifice his property upon enlistment,
or must lie pay all the accumulutci;
charges upon his icliira?
Answer the man doon'l lose his
properly. The court may cither order
the proM'ily returned lo the crcdilor
alter all prior installments have been
repaid lo Ihe dcl'cmluul, or order u
slay of proceedings. Hut tin. soldier
in case of such a stay, will owe all Ihe
installments which Cell due ilurinv
the period of his sen ire.
The uhove answers arc only round
ed upon Hie best opinions I could yet
from the attorneys in the ni l ire ot Ihe
jutlj-e advocate i!cucnil of the army.
The final answer can only be wiii
len by all tile courts, ami the last
chapter will he written by the I nited
Slates supreme court.
WASHINGTON, July s. Kins
Ceorno has awarded ihe Kn Ik : t n
tlrand Cross of (ho li.-tinziiihed
British Order of St. .Michael and St.
(icorno lo (irneral l'e ton M. March,
chief of Bluff of Ihe American ann.
l.t i.M IU.V July IS. the Ucriiinns
are believed to be about lo s'.ur'-
their great naval dash into the Nona
sen.
The kaiser's licet which has been
bottled up in Ihe Kiel canal anil Ihc
Halt ic sea tor three years, now re
enforceil by Ihe ships taken from
lliissia, is known to be in readinesi-
for a supreme test with the Urilisli-
Amcncuii Heel.
Kxt ruordinury aothity in the Ger
man naval bases and (lie recalling of
nil to Ihe Herman naval officers t
their ships recently, together wi!h an
oll'icial telegram which has been
spread about (lermaiiy, saying the ad
miralty is considering a naval offen
sive, lend credence to Ihe belief that
the greatest sea ballle of the war is
imminent.
Itluss Sllls .Mil Huns
The adiillion of llussiu's licet is
said lo have increased Hermany's sea
power by -" pec cent. How many
Itusian dreadnoughts and battle
cruisers the (tcricuns have sei.cd in
the Bailie and 1 lack seas is not
known, but tlui Hun., af in control ol
all the Kiissjuu shipyards where a
number ol drcaoiiaughts were jein:
built last year.
Naval crilics point oul, however,
Ihal oen with the add'tion of the
It'ussiuu ships, Ihe (Icriiuiu navy is
still vastly weaker, both in ships unc
men, ihuii Ihe combined allied Heel
now blockading the North st-t. Tin
I'rilish grand fleet held the Germans
in their hides fruia Ihe lime of the
haltle of Julland until America en
tered the war. Now it is re-enforced
by u ureal Aiiierican fleet which has
been estimated to include ."U war
ships of all classes and from ilOU.IMMI
to -11111,11110 men.
rfhe Germans undoubtedly have
been building many battle ships since
101 I, bill with their scarcity of labor
and material they could not possibly
have built as many as have Knglaml
and America. Most of Germany's ef
forts, loo, have been devoted lo build
ing submarines.
TlrpIlK Predicts Drive
Admiral von : Tirpitz has been
iiioled us saying thai us soon us Ihe
German armies have pushed Ihe
f'rench and British back lo I'aris, Ihc
naval offensive would bcirci. It is
considered likely, Ihcrotoro, that it
will start siiaullaiieoiisly with iu re
newal of the drive on Ihe western
front, and Ihul ul least will come be
fore Ihe end of the summer.
A great German defeat on the sea
would have serious couseipienccs iu
Ihe fiitlicrlnnd, so Ihe kaiser and his
admirals have undoubtedly given the
mailer their most solemn coiisidcru
lion. It has been freely predicted,
however. Ihul if Ihe kaiser saw the
war going against him on Ihc laud, he
would stake evervlliing on a last drive
against the British and Anieri-un
fleels.
The whole (iermuii nnvnl power
would be Ihrown inlo an atle'inpl lo
break throaeh the allied cordon into
the North sea, for the purpose of de
stroying as many allied war and
merchant ships as possible before the
fiiuil crash of Genuanv.
INCREASE OUTPUT
ANTHRACITE COAL
Tor (Vinslliunli.ii mid lllllnnsnc,,
Onod digestion goes far toward
comfort and health In hot weather.
1inllKcntcit food In the itotnneh ran
quickly poison tho ftyMnm. Ceo. Jen
nor, 410 Labor St., Han Antonio.
Tex., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tub
Iota havo proven tho tr.it laxative I
have taken and I recommend them
to any one Buffering from ronstlpu
tloll or Mlloiisnnvi. They should Is.
In orory IravelliiK man's grip." fjiilck
rollef for sick headache, bloating or
other oondlllon enused by bad dlrtos
(Joil, Sold everywhere.
IIAZKI.TON. I'u.. July is. m-
cn.ascil iirniluctlon nf anthracite coal
In imlicated In Ihe Lehlgli rcRion by
tho discovery of new yetns and by
linportunt Improvements Intended to
Increase the oitiut.
Beds of vlriHa anthracite have
been found under I ho Tomhtckon re
servoir, west nf llazeltnn, and prep
arations are being made to clear the
valley of water and strip the veins.
Tho coal can easily be prepared for
the market, mining engineers say.
In the Cranberry district a 22-Inch
vein of coal bus been uncovered mid
this also lll be stripped and the coal
marketed.
Production of fuel will be Increas
ed by a relval of long abandoned
workings. The Hollywood Colliery
of Pardee Bros, ft Co., abandoned
thirty years ago because It wlls sup
posed lo be worked out, will bo re
opened ihls summer because of the
Krrat demand for fuel. A abaft has
been drlvon Into lower veins that
were deemed to be Inaccessible In
the eighties. Tunnels are now being
run to get out the anthracite. A com
plete elerlrle eiiulpmonl will furnish
power for several hundred miners.
The Angler
At mom he Ilea about the brook.
With rod mid line aawlsh:,
At eve down on I ho tavern porch
ll lie .ihoul hi , ri-li - Brooklyn
Citizen.
EACH A REPUBLIC
LONDON, July IS. Tho new 'In
dependent uiato" of Ultralnta Is
breaking up Into small stales, Just nr.
Ilusslu disintegrated uftor tho llol
shcvlkl eamo Into power.
Ukrainian villages ure now virtual
ly Independent republic, held hy only
tho slenderest threads to tho central
government at Kiev.
The no went political party l.s the
"bosiak!" lltorully "Ihe baro-foot-od."
Tho whole country la deprived of
malls. The peasant communities re
fuse to havo anything to do with any
agency ot Hits Vrada" the Kiev gov
ern mcnt.
It is difficult to find officials who
speak Ukrainian, because most or the
people who have any education at all
went to Russian schools nnd learned
that tongue, forgetting (ho Ukrain
ian language, which Burvlves as peas
ant speech.
Tho landowners and reactionaries
practically all speak Itusslan or Pol
ish. As In flrnul Iliiuulu ..Tlnp 11. r,
Bolshevik revolution, there are not j
enough real leaders among the com
mon people lo prevent anarchy that
plays into Cermaii bands.
The foregoing Information is taken
from Polish newspapers of Cracow.
Iho GV.as and the Nowa Keforina,
smuggled thru Germany and Holland.
ires-,-, : !
DRY FOR 6 HOURS
(Hy Newspaper KiiIitiii'Iko Ass'n.l
WASHINGTON, July 13. A success
ful demonstration ot a new standard
ized 5-ton artillery tractor recently de
signed and completed by the ordnance
department has hcea made.
Tho doniomitralioa was witnessed
by French anil Knglish army officers.
Secretary of War Baker and Chief o!
Stuff March. The tests wero held in
a ravine oulnldo of the city, where the
mud wan from 12 to 16 Inches deep.
During tho tests the tractor, hauling
a (i-hich howitzer on a Rim c.iiTia:'-
climbed nil and down a ,-lfi iK,.'-'
'31 Bde, over l.ign and fhrou;;li ni:id
where I'u; ;:ia carriage wheel:! sank
' up to the hubs. One tractor, camou-
lagc,!, exhibited its turning powers by
i revolving at 1'lgh speed In the brush
i A l.lberly Class It trunk en,,ine ir.
j used, which devol.ips 55 hnrse..owi.i-,
j and propel ! the tractor at from 2 to
' 12 miles per hour.
I Hit ihi.ur.and ot those tractors Live
bec:i ordered end several have hcwi
' completed.
nmrn nninnrrriiiiru !
uuart uUiMtMmm . i
i
U-B3ATS ORDERED
ViSii WAR FRONT
PRISONERS GET PAV
WASIM'.VCiTO.V, July lS.Aincr-
Ican army officers and mon, nnder a i
present ruliiiK of Comptroller War-1
wick of tho treasury, are entitled tu j
full pay and all allowances, while:
held prisoners of war by the enemy. I
.Momhers of tlm nurse corps, f leld j
clerks nnd other army civilian em-1
ployes do not como within tho ruling.
TAW IS, July 3 H. ( I luvns A-cnc.v.)
TwuIvb jncinbers of ihu United
Stitttis congress whu purpose visit ins
t!ir f;;r!itin trout, arrived today at
a Krench port. Ainouu other pnsen
eis were Justin Cinlurl, inemf)cr i
the l'Veneli iltunilier if leiHtit,s) u
dctiH'hiuent of Alpine chasseurs,
which has been viitinjr in the United
States, nml a number nf I'olish volunteers.
WASHINGTON', July 17. The
party nf American eunurcssmeii
which landed at a Krench port, in
cludes Representative Caraway and
Tillman of Arkansas, Slime nf Cnli
rurnia, Ynun.ir of Nortii Daknln,
Tbnmpson uw Climi'Vier ol' Okla-
AMSTKKUAM. July 18.- The Te!
etrraf publishes a statement, which it
attributes In a reliable source. Mini
German submarine commanders haw
been ordered as far us possible to
make prisoners of the crews of enemy
merchant ship, particularly subun'--initio
meuibers of these crews. The
German authorities, it says, intend
to treat them not as civilian war
prisoners, but lo subject them to the
mot severe regime of ordinary prisons.
Klamalli certain i.iadc ood il.'
reputation as. a famous filiin
j; round veterdav, v. Inn the iica,
j wind from tiie south blew the Lint
river at tlie west end of town dry
Ipermitlin the rcsidenls to t;o ant
j lielp themselves to stranded trout
which were dyimr, due to la -k o!
I aeratio".. Although ibis -trein ha?
j blown nearly dry from similar wim
'in years pat, I Sir plienomena yesler
j day is declared by old residents t
be beyord anylhinj; of the kind he
fore, says Iho Kiamc.lh Kails Herald
Tlie river scene was changed in ai
unbelievable manner lo a det , rocla
ixovpv with colTn like hides lit) fee,
deep and scooped out of tlie bottom
The river bed coidd be crossed on foot
at any point. Stickers or mullet:
died by Ihe thousands. The Iron I
which scent danger ijiiiclier lhan most
any other Mieeie-i cf li--h, e;ot bacl-"
iinto the Upper laKi; befort it was tin
late. Knouii were Iclt, however, s(
tkai, tlie many visitors secured a!
they desired.
Many little bullheads were left
w In li the water snakes came oul
Ij'om the shore and devoured.
The river was dr. for more ilian
six hours, sli'uttiii" n"t tin power ser
! vi-e at the Link riwr plant entin'ly
Kortiin tlely, t!ie power from the Cop
Co p!m:t was available, so Unit the
j sen ice was not di-lnrbed. Officials
j of the power company believe that the
service fro mthe (opeo dam wdl not
he affected, owiny lo Ihc great
water storage between the lo points,
POLAND MUST PAY
OWN WAR EXPENSES
homn, Sweet and Dowell of Iowa,
KYnvis of Nebraska and I'd and of In
diana. The party plans to visit Kni;
land. Kranee, Switzerland and IImIv.
STOCKHOLM, duly 18, Iu a re-
ply to a request for the payment of
money received bv tho Germans in
forced loans from the city, the mu
nicipal authorities of Warsaw wore
told to see the "I'olish" minister of
finance. As Ihe entire financial ad
ministration is in tjie hands of Gei
many, this fine bit of I Inn sarcasm
is taken by the INdes to mean that
Poland must pay Germany's war ex
penses in Poland.
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Mcdford Mall Tribune and Crescent
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Medford Mall Tribune ( Dally). .13. 00
Crescent City Courier (Weekly) 2.00
. , 7.00
ClnbhlnR rale, $0.00.
Modford Mall Trlbiinc('cidily) $ 1 .50
Croscoiit City Cqurior (Weekly) 2.00
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Clubliine rate. $2.50.
CRATER LAKE
Hotel and Auto Rates
Board and lodging, per day
(tents) $ 3.25
Board and lodging, per day
(I.odKo) 3.75
Board and lodging, per day
with hot and cold water.. 4.23
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Whlto
MedTord to Crutor Lake nnd
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Klamath Kails to Crater
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Mcdford to Kirk or the re
verso via Kirk 10.50
Medford to Klamath Falls
or the reverse, via Kirk.. 12.15
Auto stago leaves Mcdford, Hol
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m. Leaves S. P. Depot 9:10 a. m.
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