Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 18, 1918, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACK Elf! TIT
MEnronn mail TitmrNK. MKp(mn. oi:kjon'. Thursday. jily i. 191s
I wants looked after
women.
American j The soldiers receive surgical at
' tention on the way from the front,
their wounds being dressed three or
four times during the Journey.
BE
BANK SYSTEM IS II
Three Days
July 18-19-20
t
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Win. U. Mi'AiIimi. secretary of (he
treaary anil director-general of rail
roads, parsed thru Medford at l:3ii
o'clock this afternoon en route to
Portland from San Kranelsco, where
he attended a railroad conference.
The followinK announcement Is made
regarding the operatiou of western
railroads:
"Hereafter all freight between San
Francisco and Sacramento will be
handled over the Southern Pacific
to eliminate an unnecessarily lows,
haul via Stockton if the Western Pa
cific la used.
"About August 1 a universal script
book containing HUi to i)0 miles
of transportation, will be Issued. It
will be good on any road in the Unit
ed States to pay for any form of
travel.
"The plan to make the Oakland
mule a union terminal for the South
ern Pacific, Western Pacific and
Santa Fe will tie put Into effect as
soon as the block signal system neS
esaary can be Installed and the neces
sary connections with the main line
laid.
"A plan for compensation insur
ance may be Instituted fur the rail
way employes, but for the present at
least In states like Oregon, having i
XKW VlUK. July IS. Colonel
Theodore Koi -evelt iu-i ii. fore lev
iks he city tor Saratoga, X. Y., to
attend tlie republican stale conven
tion today, received a cahiejjram
from (ieiieral l'er-hins rxiire-i-inj;
hoie that Lieutenant t ieimn Ktxie
velt, the colori.'!'-. ..n. reMrt.)
in an nenal baitle in Frame, may
have Imiiled safely.
Tlie cahlerain read:
"Hevret v.-ry nui.-h that your son,
l.ii'iilenitnt yii. nlin Koo-evelt, rvir;-
ed n n.i-iiii. (in Jnl 14 with a
IKilrol of 1.' plae he left on a mi-ion
of inite.'tiu iliotoi:rahu- section.
Seven enemy plains were M-litetl and
Without soliciting of any sort the
ladles iu charge of the supper for
the drafted boys of Jackson county
have secured all and more than they
requested, ice cream, cake, sand
wiches, salad, and money there was
liferally a flood of generous dona
tions from the time the program
was first announced. Many : who
failed to see the notices or were out
of town called up the committee yes
terday and offered to help, but in
most rases their offers were declined
as there is no desire to have & great
er supply on hand tnan needed.
In addition to the drafted men
WASHINGTON. July 13 Strength
and growth of the federal reserve
system waa shown today by the fed
eral reserre board's report that on
May 10. the S.133 member banks had
total resources of 124,070,000.000,
an increase of $92,000,000 since
IVc. 51. This included 1S,132.
000,040 resources of the 7.6SS nat
ional banks and J593.004.000 re
sources of the 4 49 state banks, mem
bers of the reserve system.
Loans and discounts on May 10
amounted to J 12.1 42.0DO.OOO; liber
ty bonds and other government secur-l
jitles held by the banks. $3.1.000.-j
ivuv, ututi muiiun, f ,,l , J,vu I,-
I Ambassador Gerard's
1 " My Four Years In Germany "
000;
ooo;
demand deposits, J 1 1.050.000.
time deposits. 13.340,000,000;
attacked after whu-h enemy planes i
..... ..... ...... .,r i di. about 200 in all. a special invitation capital stock paid in. 11.367.000.000;
combat, return,.,,: to thetr base. Lieu- ewaM lo , men ,n the service ! surplus. $1,143,000,000.
...... .. ....,.-.-..... uo, rv.urn. a j who may be spending their furloughs
lueuilier ut suadroii reports s.v.na'k .... . ki , ,.
one of our planes tall out of tile com
but and into the f-loinis. and the
Kreni-h remrt an American plane was!
seen des.-e titling.
"I hoie he may have landed sal'ely.
Will advise you immediately on re
ceipt of further information."
(Sii-nol) l'KHSHlMi."
Colonel Kmvsfv ell iu reply eahled
the f.dlowin mesae:
-"We are dvi'lv erateful f..r v.vir
here. Seats at the table will be pro-
j Tided fur them, and it makes no dif
ference whether they are local bo a
or a visitor from some other place,
all will be welcome, and are earnest
ly urged to be present.
A concert will be given during Francisco. $1,315,000,000;
the supper by the band boys under'mond, $1.000, 140. 040: St.
By districts resources were report
ed as follows:
New York. $S.15i.000.000: Chi
cago, $3,170,000,000; Cleveland.!
$2,206,000,000; Boston. $1.71.000.
000; Philadelphia. H.S9S. 000.000;
Kansas City. $1,319,000,000; San
Rich-Louis.
compensation laws, they will be made' tmirhtliil kindness and we will never
applicable thru arrangements to he, forget it.
worked out by the railroad adminis
tration, state authorities and state
railway commissioners."
McAdoo. next lo President Wilson,
is the most important and hardest
worked public man and official In
the I'nited State. The official ears
of the train, which went thru the
city at fast speed, were labeled in
large painted letters ' I'nlled States
Railroad Administration."
Mr. McAdoo who is en route from
San Francisco to Portland and Seat
tle, has been fur several weeks ,at
rest resorts, his physicians some time
Colonel Roosevelt's attitude seiu-
-d more hoieftil than upon r-s-e.pf. 1
last ni-ht of won! sent t'rv.ai Pans by! 4
Mrs. Theodore K.Hevelt. Jr., s;Htir.x
rejwls of (Juelltin's death were "ab
solutely unconfirmed" there.
The former pre-itient. after re
maining overnight at a New York ho
tel, lelt ut S:.'.'i o'clock for Saratoga.
the direction of Edward Charles ! $976,000,000: Minneapolis. $S7;
Root, and at the conclusion of theo00.000: Atlanta. $S31.000,000; Pal-'
speaking program. The following las. $726,000,000. . j
selection wll be rendered: I Resources of the 1 3 3 banks in cen-'
I 1- "The Star Spangled Banner" Key tral reserve cities were $S. 497.000.-1
March. "The Albanian" Hall!: slightly more than the $S.45S.-
Overture. "Mignonett" 000.000 resources of the 75S conntry j
March. "Triumph" King 'banks. j
Waltz, "American Beauty King I
F0CH TAKES AGGRESSIVE
( Continued mm Pag One.)
Xanteuil-La-Fosse. the region south-
VMI nf Uhalma - ..... I - . .
ago having peremptorily ordered the t4ck crushed while an assault by
overworked official to take a vaca- Uulril regiments north of Froano.
Hon and rest up. The rest-up part U, of Rhelmi w brokeB ,ae
of the vacation was largely theoret-1 allies.
ical and imaginary, for wherever he! According to unofficial
was located he was in constant touch j ttt. i;rmaas hive m,Je Jll)B, pro.
"The Invincible Eagle" Sousaj PARIS. July IS. Hundreds of ,
Backache Kills! il
7. Overture. "The Conqueror" King American regulars and national
S. March. 'The' Victor" ...KIng guardsmen were Injured on the
. "America" Marne front and are being nursed in
Mayor C. E. Gates will preside at .the Paris hospitals, and having their
the meeting and give a short welcome
to the drafted men. after which John
K. Kollock of Portland, executive
secretary of the state council of de
fense, will deliver an address which
will be of special interest to war
workers in Southern Oregon. A spe
cial message to the drafted men will!
be given by Rev. J. K. Howard,
Is now visiting in Medford before
taking up active war work abroad.
After the open air meeting, the
with the big financial and railroad
gresa south of the Marne. In the re
drafted men will proceed to the pub-
lie library where they will be given!
talks by a C. S. medical army offl-
Don't make toe fatal mistake of :
neglecting what may seem to be a1:
siuiyte uuie oacaacae. i nere :
ho' .... . . .
.9u l ui. ants mug. ii may oe tne
first warning that your kidneys are :
not working properly, and throwing
; off the poisons as they should. If :
The Kaiser, to Ambassador Orard: "I wont stand for any nonsense from
America after the war."
this is the case, go after the cause of 1
that backache and do it quickly. or'Ez
.'f i t i s - - . . - . I
.7p:n o his hVh or e' " Drm"i- b" 'hi' d others. Tbl. . t..'0" "v '",d ". " "e grip of
upervisionotnishlglio.tii.es. He W1J apparently only local. What1,.,, ,k. an incurable disease.
nas been and la accompanied . nri-' .. t. . . "
to be a more mivirtint !i-
vate secretaries, clerks and stenog- ls reported from ih.
rapher-j. point of the front where the French
The McAdoo special train had the.-. ?aid tJ 0J recaptured Mont
right of way all last night and today : TOisia, Cbeae-l.a-Reine. and impor
betweeo San anclsco and Portland tant aeUalj ia Iae TlojBjtY G(
All other trains were side-tracked villages commanding the Marne
along the route long before the spec-j . thtiK:c HV,,V
kit passed by and ev.tr. precautions: - pwwa irmans and Chateau
were taken ail the way t insure the. Thierry where the Amerkaoi have
safety of the special train. i t01, foCf la ,a, ,la, ,a
fUh'.ing is sporadic. The Germans
maintain an intense bom-ardmeni of
the Americaa line. American avia
tors, according to French observers
j -. - iukvh iitroiiB air-
! plane-. la tie same region Tuesday
The Americas claim nine.
West aad southwest of Rheims the
enemy has fa:d to jaia in fjr.aer
(attacks. Jut east of tile dry ha ef
v - receiv-1 torts have teea broken up by the
u!ica:es :he attack j French- la I'ha.Tipacae. Genera;
French ;. s B...ri.a-i Oaaraad defeavr u'.I is aaiatained
aa i Tiwr-: 4 the Gv.-maas Save been asaMe
rrs. Beriin sas that
ing's celebration will be concluded
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-
with a patriotic ball at the N.tatort-;.Ul" wi:1 "e li310it laH"' re-
PRICES:
Lower Floor 50c, Balcony
25c, Children !5c
An eight-piece orchestra under the
direction of Mr. Henry Harcke has
been engaged to play the music
score that was specialy arranged
for this production. -
urn. with the drafted men as the hon
ored guests.
lief from kidney and bladder troubles
t which may be the unsuspected cause,
of general ill health. GOLD MEDAL !
j Haarlem Oil Capsules are Imported
direct from the laboratories in Hoi- Ti
BRITISH REPORT
CLOSED FOR WEEK
fj in Loo Jon
ltalLin $
-aL tv? ia ea;era A!-
11 Ptv?-ip?i
, land. They ar prepared in correct
j quantity aad coaTt?nlat form to,
i taVe. aad n poitirelT ctiaraaTeHl
e proipt relief, or your money
be refunded. Get theas at any
drug s;oie, bat be sure to insist oa
jtne GOLD Mb DAL, braad. tad take
PORTLAXO. July IV Bea Zarn-a ther- U b't tQn? AjT-
sirin. proprietor o: iae poa in oa-(
ery at Aa!aad. b the f'.rst Ntker to
pead.!ixed by the state foo4 ad
miatrar:oa for TioUtioa of tae
Taited f;a:e food adaiiacntija
Z aro:e,a i uaiaioaed be'ere '
; V B. A.vr. state adaiiitis:ra:or,
j Tuesday, caarxed ;:a haTia !al!ed
to make tae weekly reports, w-ta
fiitiav t wia tie satitutes oj1
ia hrs bakery and wira failtnf to
; the re;'jinfd aaouat o sabst.tates in
j bread aad paltry. !
Tae hak-r a-!miitei ais ui!t. apoa
wl:oa Mr. Aer s:ipeadesl h'j l-ene
aad orders! ;ae djor? ot h:a iaiaes
CiOtd for oae w?k. '
m Ten monster reels of gripping pictures m
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Uncle Sam Will Teach You How
ONE-PERIOD CCLD FACK
METHOD
CiirtnT team jj
to Can Food
Mnro cardon vegetables
erishable fonti than
ever Wfore are expected this
year. In every home the sur
I'lus sliould be conserved.
Kvery quart saved will cut
family expenses and in
crease America's food sup
plies. Get This Bulletin
It tolls in simple, under
standable manner the food
M.iiservinsr methods tested
and proved reliable by Oov
erninctit specialists.
It Is Free
If y have a home garden,
make it lat all winter on
y'T.r canning shelves.
If yon have not gardened,
-ct rady to cau the surplus
"f those who lwve.
To set this bull. tin. clip, fill out. and send this eouivn
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
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