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EVERY SWEDE
..STOCKHOLM, July (("(incs
liondcnrc of the A.ssucinU'd I'ri'sK,)
When two friends encounter encli
otlicr in Sweden, says u current jesf,
tlioy no longer frrcot eucli oilier with
tho UHUiil "(looil day. How noes it f"
Instnid tltev say: "Good day. How is
the rerineuliilion netting uloiurf"
Tho relercnec is to the jar eon
lainiii n mixture of wnlcr, suunr and
venst which eaeh ussiuno.s he other
to have standing in n warm corner of
liis house, preparntory to dislillinu'
liis own spirits. The jest of course
t'xauerates conditions, hut there is
more than enough truth in it to jus
tify it. For home distilling flourishes
ill Swecden.
Krom lahorinj. man to lawyer, there
is no class whciV one can not Mini
men who are aide to discuss the ad
vantages of this or that method of
innkine: the "soup," a- the hasic liipiid
is tei'huically termed, of the best
apparatus for 1 1 i -1 1 1 1 i : 1 ir , or how to
cleanse the product of fuil oil and of
flavoring metlinds. So widespread,
indeed, is the practice that the police
make apparently little or no effort
to find ami punish violators, except
Hitch as distill fur sale. These arc
panished sharply if found.
The incentive to home distilling is
the manner in which the sale of dis
tilled liquors has la-en restricted, due
to the shortage of yrnins sui;ar
lieets and potatoes. The allowance
has hern cat to two quarts each three
mouths. I'et'ore the war it was a
quart each week.
There is a suspicion in some quar
ters that the present restrictions are
needlessly severe ami in part dictated
by proluhiiioni.st scutiaicnt. Swedes
will not sutler dictation even lv it
majority in matters of food ami
lrink. The result is home disiillinj:.
A further result of the restriction
lis to distilled liquor and of tlte fact
that the only lici-r ohtainaldc in
Sweden today has an alcohol content
of less tliaa 1 1 ., per cent has h,-.i
to make a "inothok" or passbook eii
tilliiur the owner to purchase spirits,
ery valuable possession. The for
tunate holder can sell his rights in
in for the year tor the equialcut of
IM-'U, ami a hottlc of ordinary nhis.
key, which can he sold for the equiv
alent of
WASHINGTON, Aim. 22. With,
tfrnwitl of authority heretofore ex
tended to collectors of customs to
license tho exportation to lamtda oi
email fiuantPic.-t of sugar, wheat and
product tnvohed in retail border
trafflc has hcen announced tiy tile
war 'trade hoard. Hxnortaltons to
Canada In the future must tie covered
Itv nn Indlstdiwl port lleenso issucil
by tho wr trade board.
A VICIOUS
COXOWKKKMAX IIAWLEY lias written requesting
advice upon House JJesolution 12,7:5:! which lie in
troduced at the request of 1). II. Horn, a cattleman of
Jlorubrook, providing for the transfer of a large area of
land lietween the Crater and Siskiyou national forests,
formerly in the 0. & 0. land 'grant, to the federal forest re
serve. The land is apparently not sought by the forestry
service, hut is to he wished upon them.
The measure is the result of a quarrel hetween Califor
nia cattlemen .and California sheepmen and is of no partic
ular interest to Jackson county save that it would add still
more land to the already large area withdrawn from taxa
tion now in Ihe reserve. The cattlemen interested arc
Horn and (Irecn of llornhrook. The sheepmen, the West
ern Sheep company of San Francisco, comprising U. 15.
Monro of .Maxwell, 1'. II. 1'eterson and A. L. Ueale of
Berkeley.
The Western Sheep conipanv recently obtained a large
tract along the Klamath river
rights to the O. & C. land grant, lney have bought not
the hometseaders along the Klamath. Throwing the land
asked in this bill into the reserve would give the cattlemen
a chance to compete for grazing privileges in the region af
fected and prevent the driving of the; sheep from the Klam
ath range to the Xeil creek range.
In one. way, large cattle companies and large sheep
companies-arc both a curse to the. country they operate in,
for they depopulate it. Instead of scores of families locat
ed in the ranges, each with their small herds or flocks,
there are a few .small (salaried cow punchers or sheophord
ers and all 11m money made leaves Ihe country. The non
resident owneri) grow wealthy and the country grows
poorer.
Though initialed by the California cattlemen, the Cali
fornia sheepmen rather favor the hill as they hold they will
have an equal chance with tho forestry officials for the
range and stabilize their investments. The losers are Jack
son county and prospective homesteaders. It will depopu
late the country by tying up the land for non-residents and
deprive the county of taxation.
There seems no valid reason why in this critical time of
war, the attention of congress should be taken up with the
petty quarrels of cattlemen and sheepmen, who are seek
ing special legislation to further enrich themselves at pub
lic expense.
The measure is not in tho interest of the people of
Jackson county, but is in the interest of non-resident live
stock growora and therefore should he killed like other
vicious legislation for the benefit of profiteers.
THE BOND
npIIK tie
that binds the
which huddles together
Self-preservation.
I5ut what united each array of nations was. decidedly
something else.
On the side of the Huns, a dominant few aimed to
g(ilp down all the remaining power on this terraqueous
sphere, which we'd daily tread in dread if they did.
However, the morsel not only has proved unpleasant
to the Prussian palate but it's stuck in kiiltur's gluttonous
throat and is slowly choking the monster to death.
The bond that grappled together the allies and in which
they've since grappled together with the Menace was the
Liberty l!ond.
The Liberty Uond of ynir allegiance across seas will do
it but not without the Liberty bond at homo.
The Fourth Liberty bond issue will soon be launched.
Kvory Liberty bond bought increases its holder's share in
that corporation called the United States government, to
the full lace value of tlte bond.
Kvcry Liberty bond at -I'i per cent strengthens the
Liberty bond which united us with Kiigland, .France Mol
gium and Italy.
l!e prepared to save money in a Liberty bond of the
fourth issue.
Every bond bought will decrease the power of the
Prussian despots and increase the size of tin; morsel that's
choking the monster of kultur the morsel which repre
sents power, not the Hun's power, that belongs to the free,
power that will grow and unite all through the Liberty
liond of nations with the help of the Liberty bond of dol
lars that von buv!
German Victory
lly (lelett Iturgees.
noes "might make right?" Does
"Tito end Justify the means?" The
victory of (termany will mean the re
affirmation of these pernicious me
dieval doitrinei. Anything to win -torture,
ratio, slavery, roooery or vio
lation of Ihe flag of true! A new,
Satanic perversion ot ethics will In
spire the world.
farewell to conscience! Individual
molality will be subservient to the
ainiiitions of the stale. And national
inoi.illij .' Only the will to dominate.
No longer possible, henceforth,
will lie auy national code of honor.
Kxpciliciu e and (mil will rule; and
all disputes will be settled by high
e,plush es.
As did Ihe Spanish Inquisition or
the military lul of Napoleon, so the
kaiser's victory will turn back the
hands of tho clock of elvtllatlon.
Shrinking Into the night of autocracy
will go our aspirations for the broth
vrhiuid of imiti
Hut the defeat of lleiniany! Iltd
In the future slumbers a splendid
dream our victory alone can tiring j
it to pass tho League of t-'tee Nn-j
lions. Feudalism will end: mon
archlsm at last will end. A new era
of universal democracy will tiring a
thousand modern reforms to fruition j
Already, between classes and ho-1
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE,
MEASURE.
and purchased the grazing
OF LIBERTY.
es is exactly the same as thai
the cent
1 towers.
or German Defeat
tween nations, the war lias broken
many ancient barriers down, t inier
Its stress, co-operation Is replacing
the old social and economic evils ol
competition. The way is being clear
ed for a higher civilization founded
upon fr.ueniity.
Victory over the llohcimillerns
vlll not only free us. it will free the
Herman people. This human equal
ity and human relationship once as
sured, all war will henceforth be Im
poKihlo. Kducaled by (his strusgle.
milted peoples will direct the enor
mous energies now so destructively
used towards lasting, constructive
ends beneflclent to man. lly them
Ihe world will lie made not only safe,
but happy, prosperous and Mounted
for democracy.
Locomotive Kiiglnccr Writes
Overwork and -worry causo kidney
trouble When the kidneys aro not
working properly, poisons accumulate-
In the system, resulting In back
ache, sure muscles, stiff Joints, rheu
matic pains, constantly tired feeling
and oilier distressing, symptoms,
(ieorgo Mcl.nin, Turtle Lake, X, 1).,
writes: "I am a locomot've engineer,
I had a l ad pain In my back and my j
bladder action was very irregular. I
took Foley's kidney Pills and was re-'
tloved In A
everywhere.
'onpte of days."
Sniil
MEDFOK1X ORFJOX, TTIITRRDAY. AUfirST 22,
AT THE RIALTO THEATER
Sc;-no from "Tlie I'initcr of Jlisfl
Make This Sugar
Mow about the skins from those
bis plums which you peeled for your
luncheon dessert? What did you do
with the apple peelings and the peach
lits? Do you throw away orange and
lemon skins? Does the garbage can
ever see the core.-, skins and eyes of
your pineapples?
.None of these things should be! moderate oven. The juice is suffic
thrown away in war time or anyjiently concentrated if when, on cool
lime. They can be used to make a . ing, it makes a highly glazed, tough,
delicious eort of candy known to j dry, leathery jellv. . Dry tho leather
those of tho Inner circle as Fruit
Leather.
Kirst of all wash all fruit carefully
and then simply cover all those waste
parts with cold water and bring the
whole slowly to the boiling point, let
ting it simmer gently for fifteen or
CALLED TO PLACATE
AMSTKItDAM, Aug. 22. The real
renson for the council of war held at
German great headquarters is believ
ed by diplomats liero to lie not In the
necessity for picking kings for lands
grabbed by the Huns, but in tlte dan
ger threatening Mie kaiser's plans
from Austria.
Tho people of the dual monarchy
are growing restive under the repeat
ed Hon defeats on the western front
and aro renewing Uieir clamor lor
peace. Tho scecess of thoTierinnn
military party in ousting von Kuehl
mann as foreign minister and putting
the I'an-Cennan. Admiral von lllntze
In his place was the signal for n fresh
outburst of dissatisfaction in Vienna.
Austria has been anxious for n
poaeo at nny prit-o sineo I !i I ti" The
ascendency of tho Herman military
parly and its cancellation of the
plans for a "piaco drive" have con
vinced the Austrian people that tho
last shred of trust In the possibility
ot an early pea o has vanished. So
tho cry for peace has again fright
ened Kmperor Karl, who has gone to
talk it over with the kaiser.
Tho sentiment In Austria can ho
guaged by an article in lite Vienna
Arbeiter 7.eitung. which points out
that there is no immediate hope Tor
peace, and demands that it be Inline.
jdlately and unequivocally determined
"whether llerlin and Vienna are Mill
in agreement concerning the aims
and the duration of the war." The
Arbeiter Zeltung continues in this
threatening vein:
"We need, ami need most urgently,
negotiations with Germany to settle
the point once for all in regard to the
object wo are lighting for, and also
in regard to the limitations to any
further fighting.
"Kven the most passionate cham
pions of our nllianco with the neigh
boring empire can hardly wish that
the Gorman nraiy leaders alone shall
dictate to us for how much longer we
are to go on tkiillng."
GERMAN HOPE FOR
WORE TEA CRUSHED
A.MVIT.iiltVl, An-. :M. -The re
-llnpllnn of trade with Site I'kfaim
lid to the .u, t:l bebel in In rnn-iu
tlial there ..i!,i tic more tea tor the
ltm, b it tec IVrlin Tuge.eilimc I
"I'.V'ci: Mi.itelv, l!le-e h.mi i
i li "e I'M . ,' ,', ; i,nc."
McCurdy Agency
General Insurance
Medford National Bank Bids.
Telephone 12 3.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
ro" or the 'Tall of liarhary Const.'
Saving Candy Now
twenty minutes or until the julco is
extracted. Then strain it thru a
Jelly bag or double piece of cheese
cloth Into an earthenware or enam
eled dish.
Concentrate this juice by first
boiling over direct heat, then by dry
ing in the top of the double holier or
on platters or enamel pans set in a
in thin sheets, sprinkle lightly with
granulated sugar and roll the sheets
like jelly rolls, then cut them across.
This confection may be eaten any
time summer or winter, as it will
keep well it it is stored In u dry
place,
SAVE PEAGHlPITS
SI
XKW YOU l, An-. 22, Tlte need of
consetvii)- peach seeds or piN, apri
cot pits pliiu pits, prune pits, hick
ory nuts, walnuts and butler nuts for
use in making carbon for gas masks
is ur;:ed in a starcmcnt issued today
by the gas deleitse division of the
I nilcil States army. Seme idea of
the magnitude ol t!ic-e needs is af
forded in tile MUliinMicel'iCirt of :lltl
tons a day of tin.-, raw Materia! are
l-ein..: used, and Ike demand is in
erciisinir. The itns defense division advocates
thai schools, liiuarics, deparluient
stores it ml hank-- be u-cd lor ecllec
tton of pits, l-'inal ill -f met ions will
be i .i:e, I to 1,'cd Cre.s !f::!crs a
to bayu'itiii and shippine.
MORE DEADLY THAN
A MAD DOG'S BITE
The Jilta or a rabid dog is no lon
ger deadly, due to the now famous
Pasteur Treatment, but tho slow, liv
ing death, the resultant of poisoning
of the system by deadly uric, acid is
as sure and inevitable as day follows
night.
No oilier organs of t lie human
body are so important to health mak
ing as tho kidneys and Madder. Keep
your kidneys clean and your bladder
in woikini; condition and you need
have no fear of diseai-e. Don't try to
cheat nature. It is a cruel ina:,!er.
Whenever you cipericnri' backache,
nervousness, difficulty In passing
urine. ' ::ct en the jo'i." Yo.ir kid
neys and Madder reunite immediate
attention. Don't delay. This Is the
time to take the bull by the horns.
f.Ol.l) .'.iKDAi. Haarlem Oil Capsules
will do the trick. Tor over two hun
dred years titty have prove:: meritor
ious la the treatment of dlsea-es of
tho stomach. l:b t:ey-. liver and blad
der. It is a worM-Jc.me;! remedy, in
use as a ho-.:, ehol.l necrr. -itv for over
20tl year-'.
tf'yoa havo b.'en dor-torine: without
resultr., set a box nf iOi.ll .MEDAL
Harlem Oil Capsules today.
Yoer ('.russt sells then. Abro
lutely Kiiarant -id or money refund
ed, lleware o: l-nit:'iio:is. 1... ik for
Hie name COLD .MKDAI. on every
box. Adv.
PAINTING
HI t M'lATINti AND TIM INti
First-class work r.nd the very best
ic.T.'.erial ft w a ran teed.
First-ciass references.
CALL Ti.'N-L.
JOHN A. FlUI
I'.MiMw.tHKIt.
Itl- Assistant,
HOl'TIl ItAltf I ITT
Thon V 47 and 7J1.
automobile Hears funic,
tuto AqiPqlMlvf -Vk: lr-Jr,
1013
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GIVE BATTLE 10
HUNTI'XGTON, W.s Va Aug. "-:
Military reserves. United States
deoiitr marshals and posses from,
in Wi. .nnnli.i Hi!k lllO!'
.UIUBU aim I, jjiiu v-j..,....' -.- i
1iing aro searching lor a uanu
nrmy deserters and slackers in .Mingo
county. In a fight with the deserters
late yesterday George Dillon, a dep
uty sheriff, and William fcins, u
deputized civilian, were killed.
The deserters last night sent to
tho town of Ilreedon for medical
aid. The runner was captured, ucj
loia mo posse tout inu wee-,
comprised men from camps Leo, Tay
lor and Shelby and a number of draft
evaders. A member of the posses,
he said, was killed yesterday.
The Jeader of the deserters this
morning sent a message to Sheriff G.
T. Blankenshlp of Jllngo county
warning Mm to draw off his posso
and militiamen as all of the deserters
are armed with rifles "and will fight
'to the last man before surrendering."
A message received here at 10
o'clock said two of tho deserters had
been shot. The deserters are said to
'have escaped from a house where
they were barricaded and taken ref
uge in a cave which they have forti
fied. 3100 Reward, $109
Thft readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there In at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages and
that la catarrh. Catarrh being grently
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Me'iicine is taken Internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroyinn
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and P.Fslstlnc nature In duing Us
work. The proprietors have bo much
faith In the curative power of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any cane that It fails
to cure. Send for lift of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Our Safe
Deposit
Vaults
Yr should inspect these
if you haven't already done
so. We shall v fjliKl to
show you (lie many protec
tions provided foe the safe
keeping of o.ir val :ab!c
pnpers and jewelry.
A Safe Deposit llox Is the
lmvo-s! cost Insurance
nKainst tin' loss or do .trac
tion of valimnlcs..
Wm. G. Tait, President
Oris Crawford, Cashier
Pasteurized Milk
Always pure and has better keep
in;; qualities. This modern meth
od has been used by us for some
time.
Milk depot 601 North Grape
street. Ever) thing sanitary, in
spection requested at any time
SEDER'S DAIRY
niovK 7V..II
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mnr " .nil I
FIItST
ImatbommIi
A H All 11 M
sXMF.DFCRD, CSEV (
V ft. S J!T ol .i :.J!SZZ offiy
VAilVXCACITAU tiooa,VV
Our Boys in France )
and Home Protection
The men on tho (iritiR lino represent',
the pick. of our American youth. One
in four of our boy at home was 6icf,'
reacted because of pbjsical dellcieney.;
Many times the kidneys were to blame. v
If we wish to prevent old ago coming
on too soon, or i! wo want to increase:
our char-cos for a long We, Ir. Pierce
ol the Surgical Institute, Uutfalo, N.Y.,;
says that you should artnti piemy
water daily between meals. Then pro
cure at your nearest drug slnre, Anuria'
(double ctrengtli). Tins -n-u-i'
I'rvcu the uric ncid out and cureo baok-'
r.elie and rheumatism. ' '
II v.e wish to keep our kidneys in the
best condition a diet of milk and vege
table:;, with only little meat once a day,
is the most suitable. Urink plenty of
pure water, take Anurio three times a
dav for a month.
Send Dr. fierce ten cents tor win.
nacka -e. "Amine." many times more
.,... i hon lit bin. eliminates uric acid
as hot water melts sugar. A short
trial will convince you.
MilRkkck Jonks says: ".insi aiew m
In regard to Dr. Pierce's Anric,?1f.bli'
kid net trouble. I
am glad to recom
mend thorn to
everybody, lknow
that they arc good
or I would not
Si recommend mem.
After Hiking a few
bottles I snw thnt
the swelling wa9
going I down so I
continued their nso.
I have quit taking
,l.,.,n nnw nnrl am
cured -getting along lino and dandy. .
"Ono old lady. (V. years old. to whom 1
have recommended Aiuirlc sas's that It
did her good, look tho swolliug out ol
her feet."
GAGNON
LUMBER
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All kinds ot rough and dressed
Lumber. ,
Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin
ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and
Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes.
Buy Jackson County Products. :
Place orders now for Fruit Boxes;
Xcw Shod, 113 S. Front St., Medford.
l'hoiio 850. I
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Medford Mall Tribune and Crescent
City Courier. ' ;
Medford Mall Tribune ( Dally). .J5.00'
Crescent City Courior (Weekly) 2.00;
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Clubbing rate, $2.50.
CRATER LAKE
Hotel and Auto Rates
Board and lodging, per day
(tents) t 3.2S
Board and lodging, per day
(Lodge) : 8.75
Board and lodging, per day
with hot and cold water.. 4.25
Auto Stnge Fare, 12-passcnger
White
Medford to Crater Lake and
return 15.00
Kirk to Crater Lake and
return S.00
Klamath Falls to Crater
Lake and return, via Kirk 9.30
Medford to Kirk or the re.
verse via Kirk 10.50
Medford to Klamath Falls
or the reverse, yla Kirk.. 12.15
Auto stage leaves Medford, Hol
land and Nash Hotels at 9:00 a.
m. Leaves S. P. Depot 9:40 a. m.
For further information phone
Crater Lake Motor Company,
Court Hall, local manager.
Crater Lake Hotel
Company
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer
iu Southorn Oregon.
Negatives made any time or
plitce by nppointaieEl
Phone 147-J.
Wt'l! do the rest.
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Medford
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