MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE.
MEDFORD. OREflOX, MONDAY, ATJOU.ST 5. 1018
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USE OF MOVIES
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 Tlio story
of tlio Rovornniont policy ami ncllv
ttlua In pIctorinllzluK llio war, not
only for record and Information but
for morale at homo anil for "comliut
tlnir tlio Gorman llo In other coun
tries of tho world," is told In a report
which Secretary finUor Ims laid ho
foro congress.
It Is In roply to a resolution of In
quiry roKnrdlni! motion and Ktlll nlc
turoH of tho Amorlciin expeditionary
forco and of tho military prepara
tions at homo, and It. shows a coni
prolienslvo system of picture activity
BafcRuardcd hy a permit system de
vised hy the committee on pnlillc In
formntlon nnd approved liy the war
department.
Tho pictures aro talten by signal
corps milts and arc shown In thou
sands of motion picture houses un
der contracts on a commercial IiukIk
to holp pay tlio committee's expenses
in motion pictnro propaganda.
''Tho funds received from tlioso
sources, which are put In the treusury
to tho eommltteo's credit," snys the
roport, "do not roprcsont profit In
nny senso. Kvory cent noes to munii
facturo nnd dlstrlliullou of the enor
mous amount of film tho committee
is rompelled to distribute without re
turn in fm-elmi countries as part or
1ho Hulled States educational cam
paign. All features and war reviews
will lie supplied free of charno to can
tonments in the United States and to
tho picture shows on tho firing line
In Franco. The returns are to defray
tlio heavy expenso of the free distri
bution demanded by tho necessities
of our morale at homo nad even lar
Ror necessities of combatting the
Hotmail He In other countries of the
World."
COItV.W.I.IS, Ore., Auc f...--llnr-tlciiltiirlids
nnd cntnmoht:bls from
Oregon, VYasliliir.lon, Idaho, t ub and
Itrltish Columbia met here today at
1ho OriKon Agricultural collero to
form an association of western b irtl
culturtsts and to discuss methods el
dealltiK with Insect pests.
Horticulturists rrom Hrltlsli Co
lltmbia will take a lal'KC part In the
session, dlmu.-.sliiv; proMents there
as related to dittl' allies to be met ou
this side of I bo bonier In this line
Sessions will continue until i'lbl.iy.
A trip to Salem, to look at oiebaid'
in that U tility will take up one da
of the convention, flans have been
made lo culertaiu from thirty to liftv
horticulturists here derlac, the tnect-
Iiik.
Kntnmolofclsts will endeavor to
find new methods for the control o!
Insect pests and a co-operative plan
for doliu; cITertivo omeruohev- work
will be formulated at the convention
Some of the best known hortleultnr
IsU from the northwest will bo pres
ent and California also will be rcpre
tented.
CASUALTIES.
THIS cnsiiiilty lists ore coining in.. Considered as a
whole, and' in nronoi'l ion to vit'lorv. tliov are not
had. Unt considered individually, each name set down
there hriiiK's inlo sonic AnicriCiin home apportion of the
great world agony.
Parents, lliiiiking backward from the grief of today,
say to each other, "Only yesterday, it seems, we were buy
ing playthings for his baby hands!"
Anil rebellious hearts (iiestion (lot! himself, "Was there
no better use for those hands, grown big and strong?
Why? Why?"
A new and true atrocity story tells why lie had to go
ovei'seas to fight, to die.
In the first month after the (lernians took possession
of northern Franco, a group of little children were playing
in the street. The Hun-fiends threw some bundles wrap
ped like toys among Hieni. And the children scrambled
for tlicni. The "playthings" were bombs which exploded
as the children, laughing, snatched tit them. Some of "les
pelites" were killed. And t hose that lived will never play
with to is again for they have lost their hands. (It is a
comfort to know that many of these children are now sup
ported by American funds.)
In France, in Serbia, in Rumania and other enemy
countries, (leinian aviators dropped candy in the streets of
the villages, poisoned wit h cholera and other deadly germs,
so that childish hands would find them, and start epi
demics of disease.
Fiends wjio can contrive such .jokes can never be made
over. Thev must be wiped from the fact of the earth.
The hoys numbered on the casualty lists have done
their part to stamp them out. Their short .so!dier-lives
have "counted" in the noblest cause man ever fought for.
Mourn for them? Weep
Mill, (hough we who abide safolv at home and work tor
thousand years, we cannot measure up to the men who die
to free the world lrom the stain ot Jlun kulture.
" ITnlo each man his handiwork, unto each his crown,
The just fate gives;
Whoso takes the world's life
lie, dying so, lives."
Airs. Itosc I eriuillliinhoiise lias re
turned to her home in Portland ul'ter
a very enjoyable visit with Mr. and
Mr. I. ('. Itobnelt.
Kny Itoss who enlisted in the I.
S. Navy is here ou u .short i'uroiiL:!i
with liis pj'.renls.
Miss Kdrcma Carrol has e;one to
I'orlland lo scnd Hie remainder of
lite summer.
Mr. anil Mrs. ,1. A. Issaison have
lel'l. i'or Sun .lose, Missouri, whore lie
was colled 0:1 aeroiint of the serious
illties of his inollier.
.Mrs. Jessie llnrunive of Sun Fran
cisco spool several days Hie past
weoli vvilh her friend, Mrs. Clifford
Smith.
W. .!, Lewis and wile were Craler
l.aKe visitors the last week".
Mrs. ,1. K. Uoss, Miss Hdilli Itoss.
Mrs. ,1. Kllnv, Miss Arlene lie- Mrs.
Kllioll, Mi--s Mary Mlliotl, Murlin
Wille and Way Itoss were Aslilunil
visitors Thursday.
I'Yaiik .1. Taylor of Iowa, formerly
of this eitv and owner of Hie bakery
and residence property here is in our
liy on n business trip.
Mi-.s (llndys Holmes left for Wnsli-
t.ejou, II. ('., WoiliiosdnV afternoon
where she has accepted a government
position.
Mrs. I.ucv Williams is home nvain
niter n ilcliehl I'ul visit with friends
t Ashland.
Mr.,. M. N, t'ooksey spent tho week
end with Medford friends.
Miss Pearl Ivoss has returned to
her work at Portland ul'ter spendinc;
a I'orlnr.'hl here with friends ami rel
atives. Mrs. Casey of North Platte, Nob.,
who has been i-i I inr her friend,
Mrs. Mary K. Price, was called home
by the serious illness of her daugh
ter. Mrs. M. Pnrkeypile 1ms returned
from n wcok visit wit It her son nnd
wife al Poland.
A number of the lichcktth's from
this IimK-c atlciidcd the Kchoknli pic
nic al Ashlayil Tuesday.
Prof. K. IV Stanley has shipped his
household ciods to t'orvallis. He anil
Mis. Slanli'y will leave I'or that city
oi a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alliums nnd son Unc
ivil who have resided here for several
years have h it by nolo for I'orlland
iv here they expect lo locate.
Hclbcrl Marshall left the first el
the week for u visit wilh relatives al
New York Pity.
Mr. ('. I'. Fuller and family left for
Crater Pake the first of the week
when' I hey will visit I lie lake for a
few days and oilier places of inter
est. Miss If it t It M. Pnvson, school libra
rian of I ho p.iblic library al Salem,
i, spendm- her vacation here with
her parent-.
lohnie Williams and family who
have been riMiculiii'; al Crater Pake
.ml nilor points have returned
laouo.
Mi .s lles-ie Price i-. at 5e.n;le Ihi
.V Cel. V i llille friends,
Mr-. Ha'l.s of Willow Springs lit
t n.leil the relief 'corps here Sntitr-
P' IviiiM Constantino's brother
I 'litis is said lo be planning lo marry
i rich American woman, lie tnav be
'ryittj.- P beat a work or fiyht order.
for them ? Wo cannot help it.
on him and his own lays down,
Mrs. Harry Pay and dnii.nhler
spent Hie week wilh Mrs. Ii. M. Col
lins at (Iriinls Pass.
Krnest Melntyre left for Diinsmuir,
I'aiif, last week, where he has em
ployment. Mrs. fj. A. fiardncr nnd daughter
ami MVs. Mollie Itritt have returned
from Ashland, where they ullondcd
t'hauliimiia.
Mrs. John Clre.ives and Miss Jose
phine (Ireayos have moved to Med
ford, where they will make their
homo for the present.
Mrs. Amelia Schmidt of Medford,
spent several days at (he home of
Mrs. Chris Plrich this week.
Miss llclly llrown of Talent spent
Hie week with her friend, Mrs. Or
pha Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Niminn, nceoni
punicd by the former's mother, Mrs.
Delia Niiiuan, niolorcd from Colestein
the first of the week.
llcv. A. II. (luminous and family
sopnt u few duys at Crater Pake last
week.
Mrs. Thrift and son have returned
from u visit with relatives in the
Willamette valley.
Supl. (1. W. Ajter nnd family were
Talent visitors one day last week.
Mrs. A. II. Ili:iiiiin;.'s of Muyvvood,
III., mid two sons mid .Mrs. C. Van
dervorl. of licnd. Ore., who tire the
Citcsls of Mrs. T. .1. Kcnney id' Med
ford, spent several days in Jackson
ville, visiting relatives.
Mrs. Surah Cnnlrall is recovering
from her recent illness. -
John It. jtenunlt, Jr., who was
amoiej the last draft to leave for
('amp Lewis, was rejected on ac
count of defective henring nnd is in
Scuttle at present.
limit's", lonc!iiu, a former Jack
sonville hoy, hut now living in liurns
spent a few days here last week re
newing acipiaintances.
The revival services are still being
held in the tent near the railroad nnd
are well attended.
Mrs, porn Saltmarsh mid sons of
Ihincoui were in town Wednesday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Prank Handier oT
Uuitcom transuded business in town
Fridnv.
SUNK BY A MINE
WASHINGTON, ,iik. -..Investigation
has disclosed that the armored
cruiser San DIcro, sunk several
weeks ago off tho American const
struck a mine. Secretary Daniels an
nomiced today.
This Is the finding of a naval
court of Inquiry, which holds that
the loss of the ship was duo In no
way to negligence, or inefficiency on
the part ot the captain or crew.
McCurdy Agency
fioneral Insurance
Medford National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 123.
400 VICTIMS OF
U-BOAT RAISED
LONDON, Aug. 3.- Not nil the
ships which German torpedoes and
marine collisions send to tho bottom
of the sea stay there. In less than
three years more than 400 sunken
merchant vessels have been restored
to service. And more thnn one ship
has been raised, ropalred, sent forth
on a now career, and then sunk and
Talsed anew for a third lease on life.
This rescue work is done by the
salvage section of the British navy.
lief ore the war no one thought of at
tempting to save such wrecks as are
now brought up from the depths, but
ships now are priceless. The finan
cial value of the salvage work is
enormous. The cargoes salved aro
themselves worth many millions, of
dollars.
Recently a big American tanker
collided on a dark night in the Eng
lish Channel with a sturdy British
standard ship carrying oil.' Thoro
was an explosion of benzine, and
both vessels wero quickly swept by
flames. Of the crow of tho British
ship only eight men, who Jumped
overboard, wero saved.
Salvage work on both ships began
with the arrival of tugs which, after
overcoming many difficulties, man
aged to tow them closo in shore.
There it was necessary to sink them
by gunfire. They are now being
brought to the surface, a long, ard
uous task.
The tanker, a fine vessel some 500
feet long and new built, had on board
10,000 tons of oil, and, tho she blazed
for four days, half of the cargo was
salved. When thoroughly repaired,
tho tanker will bo returned to the
United States, not much worse for
wear, tho damago being estimated at
$750,000 a small amount figuring
In tbeso days when persons think In
millions.
THE CASE SIX
' Tho Case Six horoloforo has been
very little beforo tho public duo to
tho fact of the Caso peoplo placing
their cars with tholr Implement
dealers, who In most instances con
sidered nu atitomobilo n stdo Hue and
did not put the car beforo the public,
Tho new Case Six attracted sc
much fnvorablo comment that tho
liveliest and most progressive dealers
In tho country literally burglarized
tho old dealers and consequently tho
car is now without doubt tho most
talked of automobile in America to
day.
In Portland, Oregon Mr. J. It. Gra
ham whoso meteoric rise In the nuto
nioblle business has placed him as
ono of the leading dcalors In the
state, took over tho Caso line and In
tho short space of llmo ho has dis
tributed tho car has led all makes in
this class In number of sales.
Tho Caso car lias wonderful linos
and tho ear being tlrivcir In this state
by Claud Sflles, formerly of Medford,
Is painted a beautiful buff color and
anyono with an eye to tho artistic
will tako more than the second look.
A noteworthy real aro is tho absence
of the usual gingerbread panels, etc.,
usually so prominent In the car of to
day, something to catch tho eye of
tho gulllblo buyer; Rtead of this
camouflage the trim flowing lines,
wonderful paint Job, and luxury of
Inside appointments appeals to the
eye In the same manner and contrast
as would a neatly tailored person
wearing good plain materials as
ngimist the Ninas treo effect In ap
parel, if appearanco and perfor
mance count for anything tho car
will be the most popular car ever In
troduced in southern Oregon and the
denier w ho happens to land tho Case
contract will Indeed be fortunate.
Mr. Miles has severed his connec
tions with tho D. C. Wan Motor
company, ot w hich .Mr. DoLay Is man
ager, and will handlo Chevrolets,
Scupps, Ilooth and Itepiiblic trucks In
Washington for Mr. Graham and dis
tributor; work In Oregon for the
Case.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepnckngc
proves it 25c at nil dniftgists.
JOHN A. PERL
UMKKTAKKH.
I Ady Assistant.
M SOUTH BARTIJvTl.
Phone M. 47 and 47-J1.
Automobile Hearse Serrlc.
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U.$.IES
WASHINGTON, Aug. a. Casual
ties among tho American troops In
the recent fighting in which they
have been engaged since July 15,
when the Gorman offensive was
launched nd halted at the Marne are
now being reported in the daily lists
from General Pershing, tho no estim
ate of the total has yet been received.
Men front 46 states were named In
the list with no predominating num
ber from any one state. This was
taken to Imitate that the casualties
wero scattered turn many units. The
states not represened in the lists were
Dolawaro and Arizona.
An additional list of nearly three
hundred names, br'nglng the total
for the day to al-out 700, was check
ed at the war department today In
preparation for publication in the
morning papers of tomorrow. No in
formation concerning the list further
than the fact that it was to be issued,
was to be had at the department.
Of tho American soldiers wounded
In the Marne-Alsne offensive probab
ly less than one in twenty will die
from their wounds, more than four
fifths will he returned to service and
only 14 per cent will he discharged
for disability, according to a state
ment of the chief of staff today based
upon the officially attested exper
ience of tho allies during tho four
years of war.
ASK FOR and GET.
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The Original
Malted Milk
For Infants and Invalids
OTHERS hi IMITATIONS
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Horb cure ror earache, lieadache,
catarruh, diptherla, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast,
cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP
ERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917
TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, the un
dersigned, had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
soveral years and last August was not
oxpeotod to livo, and hearing of Glm
Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214
South Front street, Medford) I de
cided to got herbs tor my stomach
trouble, and I stortod to feeling bet
tor as soon as 1 nsed them and today
am a well man and can heartily reo
onimond anyone afflicted as I was to
soo Gim Chung and try his llorbs. .
(Signed) W. 11. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
M. A. Anderson, Medford
S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point,
Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point ,
W. It. Childreth, Eagle Point,
C. E. Mooro, Eagle Point.
J. V. Melntyre, Eagle Point,
Geo. B. Von der Ilellcn, Eagle Point,
Thos. E. 'Nichols, Eagle Point
Friday. June SWUt. War Savings D
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7 West 11th St. Phone 64
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