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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1918)
i i MTrnFOTRD MATL TRTBITNE, MEDFOTCT). OTfKOOX. SATURDAY. AUGUST lf)tS YANKS FIGHT SIX COUNTRIES WASHINGTON', Aug. 3. The war E FOR IIS. TROOPS The Medfnnl puMic library has re- requc.it from bnap with Its trench lines strangling ceiyed to(lav kitliivnrt n nrnn nnn ItnmwfnrlaH i nh.i., . American Library association's head BILL Pi HIS AGENTS IN U.S. F, ROYAL NURSE. ES NEW YORK. Ans. 3 The German the ' government paid several hundred thousand dollars to agents in this their footing on strangely alien soils. Quarters in w nsninatnn ror more country, iiosoro tnc t mteu states en- LAs It now stands army units of the books from this community for the t' rccl the war, in return for liiformu- 1'nlted States are at their grim work men overseas.' i tion regarding American munitions in six countries, France. Germany.) The ,... frnm yy .,,,, ' and rrnna . m-Minllm. tr. P. smlompnt jtiissiu, Aiisiria, uaiy ana iieigium. The swelling volume of. their move- LURCHES Cut ho Ik Cluin-U ltev. John Powers, Hector. South Oiikrfule Avenue. First mass Sunday at 7 a,(m. Second muss at 9.:it a. m. HenedU-tiuh after first mass. lit v appeal from Washington ! states that new novels and good we- ment overseas has been so necessary, tern stories, whothnr new or old, are liooks by Zane Grey, made today by Alfred 1.. lleeker, ' deputy state attorney genernl, who Is land so entirely natural a picture! to la people prepared hy three years' ob servation of world war, that It may take a historian's perspective to vis ualize completely the departure from traditions and the smashing of pre cedents that the movement Involved. Yanks Invado ftermnny Checking the six, American artil lery has been reported on the French line opposite Mulhausen, Bever&l miles Inside the border of the Gor- bnan empire, in Austria, the olive- supp,y is ne(lrly exhausted, and sev- Investigatlng expenditures of Teuton funds in this country. idence which has been obtained icates, Mr. Becker said, that the very popular. The public library an-1 money reached these agents thru De nounces that It will receive and for- j -"' '"'. was nmiceu a response to the emergency of the mou needed J ' 4 nation's responsibility,' so thoroly im- j Rex lieach, Jack London, Ralph Con- j Ev J plied hy the original war declaration, I llori Owen Wister and O. Henry are Itfdic - : by a 'federal jury here yesterday, on a ' ! charge of perjury in connection with turned in. It urges the friends of ; the ai!eRed German purchase of the the co'.dlorc ad ral'.orn, many of i.Vew York Evening 'Mall. Large sums whom have already responded most j were placed by the German govern generously, to give more books. j nient at the disposal of Dr. Kumely, The communication received by ! Mr. flecker said the evidence shows. tho library from the Washington headquurters states (hat over COO'.OoD books have been sent overseas. The In addition to the money expended for the Mall stock. ' ed by an experienced librarian, rep- Mm QUPPORT of Home Industries WOMEN Are Purchasing Agents in Most f) Mm$?$ xj & Me rorm or Patriotism. If " nomes. I heir c Mil $$L-& tfcyc.ZtfSg r-- -M r . -r ,. SOCIETY WOMAN NOW WORKS FOR HER MAID By Newspaper Kn i-rpri-p As'n.l LONDON', Aujr. A xm-i.'ly wo mn, sulTcriiiir from nciiratlicni:!. bbtatned a gnverniiicul im-1 on the dvice of licr pliv-irinn to j;o to work nd found that the woman in charuc f her (Icpartiiicnt was a former mt ant whom she hail dis'-harycil for andcHsncs. Not n word wih said f Iheir former relations, aiu! the wo- iian still work.-, under li'T iiiu.it laid. lrcare for the Hot Wave The hot sun Is doubly dungerous if there Is a mass of undigested food pi the stomach, causing distress and uto Intoxication, casting congesting f olsons thruout the system. Foley athartlc Tablets give prompt and ure relief. They act gently but do Ihelr work thoroughly. They cleanse he bowels, sweeten tho stomach and (eneflt the liver. Recommended for idlgestlon, biliousness, bad breath, loatlng, gat or constipation. ' Hohf very where. klrab uniform supports Italian sectQrs'eral h,lndre(1 thousand more will be resenting the American Library asso wnicn swing round the toe or Lane needed 80on bv the sU dispatch of- ciation. Most of them go to Y. M. C. tarda, and American fliers have rces which ... no. .i..,,,,!,,, books' A.. Red Cross and .Salvation Armv baneuvered over the Venetian low-jto Krance. i huts, hospitals and canteens. Others panes wnere me Austrian drive was , France the 1ooks are dlg,rl0Ht.go directly to chaplains and officers. lorcea oacx mis spring, in iieigium, they have gone over the top with (Australians and In France their forces In action now can be counted ty army corps. In Russia, at Vladl- tostok and now on the frozen reachos f the Murman coast they are putting tllsclplined force behind the manifold nanlfestations of national purpore. -.ikewtse, In England, Scotland and Ireland, they fill up the school camps bnd prepare themselves for action. These men, drafted nearly all, are he agents In the far-flung Jonrney ngs of a nation whose military lils ory has shown more than one in- tance in which volunteers, ordered crosB a boundary, have sat down. private and officer alike, to debate he constitutionality of a warlike ex pedition to foreign soil, and still more Instances where militia organl- ations have successfully opposed national attempts to send them be- ond ihelr own state lines. FlRht Without lrotcst Yet today, under the urge of the var resolution, which directed tho ulminlstratlon "to exert all of Its lower and employ all of Its resources o carry on war against the Imperial Gorman government and to bring he conflict to a successful condit ion," drafted men and volunteers ave not raised a single protest o'f terious Import. It was not until January of the present year that the supreme court ormally construed the constitution o allow any sort of war operation he nation desired to carry on. The ourt said of contentions opposing hat view that they "were too frivo lous for notice." Yet long before the decision the Irat drafted American had fnllen In battle overseas and legions more had treamed after him to every quarter, lmost, of the Eurasian continent. Thus the historian has been given large and interesting mile-post to i lid in the future, but for the aver se American, the news of the day ibows that this interest is purely ab stract. It having been definitely de- lded, upon due and formal consid eration, that a complete defeat or Germany was necessary to democracy bi the world, the nation has not even 'emembered precedents of history or radltlons of the past. Apparently, the men least Inclined o consider that have been the sol lers who have gone gravely but with tood cheer Into the valley of the hadow overseas, and there are mak ing good the purpose. Christum ("Imri'li Sunday school !l:45. I'rof. T. O. llutclilusou will speak at the morn ing service. C. K. at 7. There will be no evening service. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. First Church of Christ. Srlenljst, in lloston, Masa. Sunday sorvlces at 11 o'clock, sub ject: "Love." Sunday school at 9: -LI, nil under tho age of twenty are welcome. Wednesdny evening meeting, at which testimonials of Christian Science healing are given, at 8. All are cordially Invited. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale avenue. Reading room In the M. F. & II. building. North Central avenue. WORLD FACED BY E M. K. hulvh, South I Cor. West .Main and Oakdale. J .1. K. Walheck, Pastor. j ' Sunday school at U.4."i a. ni. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Subject, ; "Made of Worship."' ' Coin m u n ion service at close of ser- j man. ' j All evening services will be dlscon-1 jiiuiii'ii miring luu inuiiiii ui nuuui. ITCvaiig.-t.utii. ZIoii's Church. Fourth St. below Oakdale Avo. I Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeaer, Pastor. PRINCE.?? MAPtV Princess Mary, iluulitcr ol' Kinj; Oeorue aiul ttucen M:iry of Kniihiml, has liccome u votuntecr vintinc, nurse and is licre sllir.vn phittouraph (;d in her uniform at liui-kiiihaui pal- .K'C. At a special meeting, the congrega tion passed a resolution, to omit Sun day school and dlvinu service on the first Sunday of the month to enable the pastor to hold a morning service ; ouce a month for the congregation in (rants Pass. First Chtlrrh of Christ, Scientist Brunch of the mother church, the Firt MetlHuiist Kprsmpnl Dr. J. C. Rollins, Pastor. The summer services are brief and helpful. Tho public Is cordially In vited to attend. Morning worship at II o'clock. Ir. Rollins will speak on "Watch man. What of tho Night?" This Is tho fourth anniversary of the world's most terrific struggle for freedom and tho church at largo is asked to consider and emphasize the moral and spiritual Interests Involv ed. There will bo special music ap propriate to the occasion. At tho evening hour S o'clock the theme will bo "Hut Cichazf. An ex cellent praise service will precedo the pastor's address. The Kpworth Leaguo dovotlonul meeting at S p. m. Tho Sunday school hour ts !:4"i n. m. Strangers are always made wel come.. Uvea tho it be the delightful Bummer time let us not neglect tho Sanctuary for by these things man's best self must live. Sliss Clara Orr of Kvans Creek ts visiting friends in 'Hertford. ( i?y Newspaper Knterprise Ass'n) MILAN, . Italy, Aug. 3. There won't be enough men to go around If the war lasts for more than a year longer. . That's the dire prophecy of an Italian professor of sociology and statistics, who has just published a learned work entitled "Tho War and lie figures that if the war ends In t!19 there wilt bo 12t women be tween the ages of 2il and 44 to every 100 men of the same ages ip Eng land. In 1010 the proportion was 10 to 100. In France the situation will be evon tuoro dreadful. There will ho 124 women to every 100 men. In Gorninny, where the sexes were al most evenly balanced before the war there wilt bo only 19 surplus women to overy 100 men hardly enough, tha author says, to make polygamy practical. Tho sclenllst holds tho comfortable doctrine that eugenlcally the race will Improve after the war, because there will' be so many women tor every muu to choose n wtro Troin that ho will chooso the healthiest, hand soniost and strongest. 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