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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD. ORPXIOX. FRIDAY, AUfiUKT 2.., 1918 Uedford Mail, tribune AN IMllRPRNnRNT IMF. WRPA F'KR PUHLIS11EU KVKIIY AITBKNOON JSXCEl'T HUNIJAY MY TJllii MBDFORD 1'itlNTINU CO. Office, Mall Tribune Uulldlng, U6-S7-SH Nortli Kir street, l'hona 76. A connolldatlon of the Pemooratlo Times, Tho Moitford Mall. The Medford Tribune, The Huuthern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun la furnliihed ubnurlbors detilrliig a seveu-day daily newspaper. OlSOHOB PUTNAM, Editor. UBBOBTFTION TEBMII BY MAIL, IN ADVANOli: Dally, with Bundfty Hun, year 16.00 Dally, with Uunrliiy Hun, month.... .8!i Pally, without Nundny Hun, year.. 6.00 ftlly, without Kiinday Hun, month .lit) Weekly Mnll Tribune, onu year.... 1.50 Kunduv Hun, ono yenr l.M) BY CAIllilUK In Medrord, Aehlaiid, Jacksonville, Central l'olnt, 1'lioenlx: Dally, with Kiitnlay Hun, yiur $7.1,0 IMIly, with Hundiiy Hun. nonth Of) Dully, without Hunday Hun, year.. 8.00 uauy, wiuioui Hunuay nun, moniu .do Official paper of the City of Medford. Offloial uanor of JackHOn County. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the uat of March 8. 1879. worn Circulation for Jane, 8,964. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PHKHH. Tull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to the uso fur republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited in this piiper, and also the local news published herein, All rights of republication of special dispatches herein aro also reserved. Notloe to Subscribers The tinned Rtates War IndiiHlrles Hoard has Issued the following inandntory order, among others regulating the newspnpor busi ness during tlio perluil of the war: "Dis continue sending pnpers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription Is renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. j aorica co stmscnjEi 4 If you fall to receive the Mall Tribune promptly and ou time j Phone (Ua-J Tlio Hev. Dr. Curl (1. Donoy, presi dent of Willamette unlvcrulty, will Bpcnk In Medford Monday evening. ConcernltiR his speech In Portland, Die Portland pnpors roport as fol lows: "Dr. Donoy spoke before an oudlonce that taxed tlio capacity of tlio municipal auditorium of Port land on Sunday evening-, July JiNlli, bringing, In n very Interesting trav elog, his expnrlenco during six months In Y. .1. C. A. service In France. Ho kept his great audience In tense Interest for over an hour with tho thrilling experiences that u soldier hoy might havo on u trip from Portland to tlio front lino trenches. "Dr. Doney paid high tribute, to tlio American soldier and to the In genuity and resourcefulness ot Iho Amorlcun. Ono example of Iho way In which tho government Is making provision for the hoys that this coun try In Bending over Ihero Is seen In how our engineers have transformed u sluggish river Into a navigable stream and built con. relo docks along holh hanks for four miles; concrete warehouses havo been built In one city 80x1(10 rod, und if placed end lo ouil would extend ten mlleti; a ware liouso has beon creeled which will contain rifiy-two tullllou pounds of meat, and an li e miiuutnctiirlnK plain that will nuiko five tons of Ice per day. These nro noino of tho things l'nclo Sam Is doing to protect out boys while they are making the world u fit plnco In which to live. .UONTICVKIK). t'ruKuay, Aug Tho tie-up of local port luMlullcs here has been broken by the govern ment putting soldiers lo work load ing vessels. This action was taken after striking workmen had refused to oney n government order to return to work. HERE'S FINE SAMPLE OF HUNNISH KULTUR AMSIT.h'DAM, An-. :!:!. -- The Hiiiire of Horizon Noow, in Me. k lenbiirc, iviif. selilenrcd lo Iwo month-' imprioniecnt fur triimnr "'fie ol liis luncstci nuked, IiIiiiIiiil: him to n tree mu! tlini--htiii-r him with n whip, tlis sentence whs luler etMiiniuted lo two week.' impii-onincnl in u lor. Ires., which uiuiluiieut carries neith er disrnee nor himKhip. FRENCH CRUISER KERSAINT JOINS ALLIES IN SIBERIA ' I'AKIS, Ails. Ui (llnvtiH Aeon-r-y.l Tlio French cruiser Kersainl bus joined the oilier allied v.nv-hi lit Vlmlivo lol;. The crni-cr iiinwd there on August i FOCH MASTER npIII' development ol' the pii.st few weeks shows Unit lit) A mistake, was made in unifying the allied armies and the selection of General Foeh as coiiniiaiiiler-in-cliief. Without such unity the recent victories could not have been won. Without Foeh, the successful strategy would have been impossible. Not since JoH're hurled back the Huns at the gates of Paris, have allied prospects looked so bright. The kaiser staked all upon the spring offensive, .wasted his man power as only n power-crazed tyrant could, and came within the grasp of victory. , Striking at the pyschological time on the Marne, forcing the Germans back to the Veslc, Foeh has rained local blows so thick and fast uiion the Germans that they are threat ened with a major disaster. Ludeudorff has had no time to mass his reserves for a counter blow but has had to keep them scattered over the .120-mile front, lest any one of the numerous blows develops into a great offensive. There has been no let-up in the hammering and there will be none. Following the successful Manic attack, came the Brit ish offensive south of Albert followed by the French blow at Montdidier. Then came the steady push towards Noyon, and while it was under way the blow be tween the Oise and Aisne was struck by the French: As it developed successfully, ilie British struck in Flanders and further south from Arras to Albert. The British are driving a wedge toward IJapaume and the Frcn'h have crossed the Oi-ine ayd are outflanking the German line on the Vesle and Aisne and the old positions on the Gheiiiin-des-Daines. The entire German line is threatened and soon only an extended retreat can prevent disaster or a series of disasters. Marshall Foeh is doing all this without the aid of the Americans which constitute a reserve of ljOO.OOO. If he can accomplish so much without the Americans what can he do with them? Go on to IScrlin, probably. All the series of apparently disconnected and scat tered blows work towards one result dovetail into the completed plan gradually unfolding itself which proves that Foeh is suprenieiv the man of the hour to brintr vic tory to the allied forces and the llun. Ilmlwrt tri'iion's rcM.'iilnlioii ol' "Kniply ISm-Ms," UuiM'i-t lhi-lics' Iicsl seller, to lie ox Indited today mid Saturday at. tlio I'aijo I hen tor, is ;i mystery story of New York's slums nud palaces. Ah in the novel, Air. Mrenon intro duces (ho mysterious si mini of hair "from some copper-haired woman" riiiht at tiie start, of the l'ilm and keeps everybody finessing winch of live copper haired heaulirs commit ted tln murder until he relieves (he Mispeuse near (lie finish of the film. It is a masterly piece of "suspended interest' limullinir. The ladies involved move in widely separated social circles: Muriel Schuyler (Harbarn Cast let on), a banker's daughter; Alary la Sokalska (Kelly (ialanta), a Jewish sweat shop worker; lfed Ida (lanley (Susan Willa), pickpocket and wife of an oust side gunman; Pet licit any (IVir y Hells), who lives by her wits, and Aphra Slialor, who crie money out of men's pnekelhonks, Malcolm Williams, who as I'errv Merit bow "plays dend" during tho en tire story? doehires he can no longer pass a red headed fjirl on the street without thinking of nut a while horse - bill whether she was the jirl who did him to dnith in ''Kniply I'oeKels." It inns! be awful to be haunlecl.by such a thought in a lowu ftil of charaiiinf copper haired dam sels. WASHINGTON'. Aug. 2'A. - The fact that there is now a shortage in war work of l.tiuo.001) uu-killeil la borers and lhat the reserve of skilled workers is exhausted developed to day at a conference of field audit -of I he federal em ploy men t ser ie. Further curtailment of lum-esentia! production is planned to release men for war work. IS REPORTED ILL A.MSTFKhAM, Aug. 2 :.-Kmpress Ain;itMa Victoria of Germany tt HI nl I'uvt le WUIiehiifdioho, llesso-t'assel, Iho l.okal AnzeUer of Horliu nays, nwinn to overstrain from her war re lief work. Physicians in attendance promise her full recovery within a few weeks. McCurdy Agency tioiirrul Insurant)) Moiltord National Dank Ultlg. Tr-lophonn 123. STRATEGIST. banish forever the menace of WASHINGTON'. Aug. 'j:i. -President Hayes of Iho 1'nited Mine Work ers of Anienea, other national offi cers, and two represenlnlives form each mining district, met today at American Federation of Labor head quarters to formulate demands, if was understood, for a flat wage increase for ooal minors. Fuel Administrator Garfield re cently ordered discontinuance of the practice of operators of competing among themselves for mine workers by paying of bonuses. Tho mine workers, it is said, now propose that they be given a wage increase on the theory lhat if the operators eoidd Hi lord to pay bonuses they can pay higher wages. After the conferences, it is under stood the union officials will lay their ease before Dr. (larliobl. WASIIINtlTOS, An.!:. '-':!. A siili- sliliili" for llu ininrnil coiilrol lull ro- ct'lllly iiism'i1 hv the house v:is piv- M'lilcil toiliiy lo rrcMilcnl Wilson for his iiiiro nl, hv Scniilor lli'tiilcr- soii ol NvvikIii, chuiriiiiin of the sou nd' mines .oininill.'i'. Il 1hiis lo n -lhoric the prcsiili'iil lo I'orin n cor poration or corporations with a re-vohiri- foii'l of .f")0,OIIII,IIIIO lor pur chnsc of mrluls, wilhoul luliitnirv prii'c fixin", und for llic nllocaiion of inclul pi-oducls lo vurioiis wnr iiulns Irics. JOHN A. PERL CMil.ll fAKKll. M tHt'TI( IIAim.KT. Fhona M. 47 nd 47-J1. IntnmnMI Hratriie Bortlcn if Goes Further i Delicious Flavor 1 Xacuum Packed I Guaranteed f ckxxooooooooooooooxooocmxooooooooooo$3ooocoooocx:oom America's Roll of Honor Today's Casualty List Sent By Pershing From Battle Front in France UOOOOOOCXXOOCXX)OOOOCCOOOOOOOOOe Tho following casualties are re ported 1y tho commanding general of the Amoricau expeditionary forces in France: Killod in action, 2"; missing in ac tion, 3"i; wounded severely, 30;' died of wounds, IS; died from acci dent and other causes, 1; died ot disease, 11; wounded, degree unde termined, 10; total, 132. Killed in Action Sergeants Oliver I.acasse, Claro- moiit, N. 11.; Ullslia W. Westcotl, South Penobtcot, Me.; Joyce Kilmer, Manor, N. Y.j Thomas E. Landers, Natlck, Mass. Corporals Mixhael J. Leonard, Statcn Island, . Y.; Gavin R. Mc- Ivor, Mnttapan, Mass. ; Pete Sclutltz, Pittsburg, Pa.; Myron L. Whltcom, Hampden, Maine; Moch. Curtis E. McQuIUcn, Pittsburg. Privates Amos Deperro, Jefferson Co., Pa.; Hyman lllllson, Roxlmry, Mai; Sidney M. Johnson, Osco, 111.; Fred Kapanke, Shawano, Wis.; Fred erick P. King, Rutland, Vt.; Charles J. Klein, Lewlston, Pa.; Joseph Krone,. Lackawanna, N. Y.; Walter Madenford, "Media, Pa.; George T. Maxwell, Newton Center, Mass.; Jos eph Milkewicz, Jersey City, N. J.; Al bert C. Smith, Danbury, Conn.; Eth an A. Stowe, Snyder, Okla. ; Hyman Tonkowltz, Now York. N. Y.; Erasmo Dinitto. Boston; Ira Fowler, Nevada. Ohio; Walter, Byron McCune, Mich igan City, Ind.; Kenneth E. Price, Burlington, N. J.; Charles .1. Sulli van, Worcester, Mass. IHctl From Wounds Corporal Andrew O. Taliman, Jol iet, 111.; Wagoner John L. Conant, Coldwater, Mich.; Privates Charles Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep Ira Pure IHood Means Perfect Health. Tho average druRgbt has handled hundreds; of medicines in his day, some of which have long since been forgotten. liut there is one that has been sold 1-y the druggists throughout this country, for rr.ore than fifty years, !:nd that ii S. J. K.. the reliable blood I. (Hit Kii Sf-yS Fainting S j. l. bates Auto jQ. s;r&rr rv;t Oscar Croen, Faribault, Minn.; Henry V. Herman, Brooklyn; Leonard K. Jaratfer, Carson City, Mlcli.; Samuel J. Letvin, Now York; .Mayo E. Tag gart, Snyder, Mo.; r.ryan Miller, Do trolt, Mich.; Karl M. Mortorff, Ash Icy, Jnd.; John Lagan Orr, Chicago; John Arthur Pctorson, Lombard, HI.; Ralnhard F. Pooppelmolr,- Gerald, Mo.; LymanIiohr, Amhlcr, Ta.; Al fred lluchtl, Monroo, Wis.; Walter C. Sanderson, Shawneetown, 111.; Ern est Schulgcn, liodl. Wis.; Kdward Schtiltz, Spencer, Wis.; Noodfiti H. Sponaglo, Morton, W. V'a. Died of l)iscat:o Sergeant John 11. i.Vellson, Peoria, 111.; Sergeant Vanhorn Pealo, New York; Corp. William P. Schoenreld, Cincinnati; Privates Oscar A. Dahleu, Kindred, N. D. ; Noah Duke, Tisho mingo. Miss.; John Evaiis, Newborn, '.V. C; Will Foy, Emelie, Ala.; Ray mond A. Oarland, Germantown, Neb.; Henry Crier, Charlotte, N. C; Harold J. Moore, Live Oak, Calif.; Benjamin Uojcki, Now Britain, Conn. Died from accident and other causes Corp. Bart L. Welsh, Wlla villo, O. Wounded, degree undetermined: Corporal Philander C. Lewis, Corval lis, Ore. Marino Corps Casualties Killed In action, 3; died of wounds received In action, 4; died of disease, 1; wounded in action (severely) 10; wounded in action (degree undeter mined) 49; missing in action, 5. Total, 72. Killed in Action Captain Lester S. Wars, Glouces ter, Mass.; privates William Egles- medicine, that is purely vegetable. Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among their customers by this great old medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is c.e of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of im purities by tho use of this honest old medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 28 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. The Big Bargain of 1918 THE groat vnltio of Model 90 and the liifi doniaiid fur ii, warrants you in placing your order at once. M ore than KlO.OOl) havo chosen the Model 00 cur because of: how it limits, how it rides, whr.t it docs, tiie way it perforins and its economy! It is handsome, roomy, comfortable, effi cient and fntjtal with fuol and tircE. It lua c.ii'lilcvcr rear springs, 100 inch wlieclbc, eleclrit! Auto-Lito starting and lighting, viicuttm fuel system and-h.ro tiros, nun-skid rear. the roinitcf Overlcni SnpsrijrHy: Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price form, 3Iot1r1 tm ToiiMtitf tar, !S.T f. heteer, Brooklyn; Edwin P. Kissler, Chicago. Died of wounds received in actl()i: Second Lieut. Walter J. Tlgon, Itb chelle. 111; Privates William Mck Cross, Havre, Mont.; Edward L. Heinz, Louisville, Ky.; Gust. A. Turn gren, Chicago. Died of disease: tigt. George V. Rowbottom, Gloucestershire, Eng land. Wounded in action (degrco unde termined): Sergeants William A. Scarcey, 111 Linciln strcot, Pendle ton, Ore.; Corporal Vearn W. Young, Colfax, Wash. LONDON, Aug. 23 The ministry of munitions has ordered that t he wages of women munition workers be increased five shillings weekly after September 1. Girls under 18 will re ceive tm increase (if hailf a crown. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it. 25c at all druggists. n. I. TKvlo. zzzzizizzzziir 1 1 "?Jiji . " -- - J Our Safe Deposit w I Vau'ts 3 ZiiyX ' ! vou s,io,iii '"sp"0' iic, I If you haven't already done rj . .j ii, !j fa. Wo shall lie glad to rdSICuflZed 1VI1K J show you (ho many, protoc Always pure and has bettor keep- i r tioiis provitled for tho safe- ing qualities. This modern meth- j j keeping of your vtiltmhle od has been used by us for some ' , papers anil jewelry, time. j Milk depot G01 North Grape 8 street. Everything sanitary. In- jj A Safe lieposit llox is tho spection requested at any time j ! c()st insurance SNIDER'S DAIRY j ZZXT . 1 1 1 After ding to Chickens and Garden : M "My nolghbors are surprised to see me looking so well for they. thought'I would not live to see sum; mer. I had bucIi pain around my heart as to cause me to faint. -If know It came from bloating and prelM sure of gas In my stomach. A friend' in St. Louis told mo to use Mayr Wonderful Remedy and I now;.reel. better than in all my life. I am dol ing my own work, attending to'-mV. chickens and ray garden and have cleaned house." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca ttfrrhal mucu3 from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach; liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing ar"ondle!tis. One dose will con- vlnce or money refunded. For stile by druggists everywhere. ' -.Adr. DKtXI.TIn AM) TIXTIXG First-class work and the very best material guaranteed. First-class references. CALL TOH-L. GAGNON ; LUMBER ( YARD . All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and DoorB, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. Day Jackson County Products. ; Placo orders now for Fruit Boxes. New Shed, 113 S. Front St., Medford. Phone 8o0. QUA CHUNG China Herb Stor Ilorb cure ror earache, headache, catarrah, diptheria, sore throat, lung trouble kidney trouble, stomach trouble, hoart trouble, chills and fov. or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbunclos, tumors, cracked breast, rtiros all kinds of goiters. NO OP KitATiON'S. .;. , Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, lJ7 TO WHOM IT ;tAY CONCERN: Jpi This is to certify that I, the pjn. dcrslgned, had very severe 8tomch trouble and had been bothered br several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of GIm Chung (whoso Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble, and I stortod to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rso ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see (Jim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) V. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. . Holmes, Kagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Kaglo Point , W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. K. Moore, Eagle Polnti J. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point, (loo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. R. Nichols, Eagle Point I'ridny, June Sixth. Wnr Snrlniw Tf I ii il Wi-i R Tait. President I IL