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PXQ15 FOUR MEDFORD " MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTID, OREO OX, -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Medford Mail Iiupune AN I N I" 10 PEN PENT NEWSPAPER PUBL18HKD EVKKV AKTHKNUUN EX(.i:i'T Hl.NDAV liV TUB MKDKOKD PH1NTINQ CO. Office, Mall Tribune Uulldlng, a6-27-2 North Kir itreeU Phono 76. A oonBolldatlon of the Demoorntlo Times, The Medford Mall, The Medford TribuDo, The Southern OreKonlan, The A sill and Tribune. The Medford Sunday Hun I furnished BubHcrlbem dc wiring a seven-day dully newspaper. GEOItQE PUTNAM, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION TCKMIl BY MAIL IN AUVANCli: Pally, with Hunduy Sun, yar....-..fl-00 Pally, with Sunday Hun, month 6fi Puily, without .Sunday Hun, year.. 5.0U pnlly, without Kunitny Sun, month .t Wt-ekly Mall Tribune, one year.... 1.&0 Kunduy Sun, one yt-iir l.fiO DY CAItHIKIt In .Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Ontrul Point, Phoenix: Pally, with Hunday Hun, yeur 7.r.fi Pally, with Kunduy Sun, month C5 Pally, without Hunduy Kun, year.. .G0 Pally, without Sunday Hun, month .GO Offiofol paper of the flty of Medford Official puptf of JuckHon County. Entered an second-Haws matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 187V. Sworn Circulation for Jane, 3.9S4. ""member OKTI!K ASHOCIATKD PKESS. Full I.pRMcd Wire H. rvlre. The Arro Clalwd PretiH Is exclusively entitled to the tie for republication of nil news dlHpiUchen credited to It or not other wise credited In thin paper, and also the local newii p'lhlinhed herein. All rllilH of republication of nptclul disputciu'if herein are uIno reserved. MASTER TRAITORS OF HISTORY. Notice to Snbocribere T ho V p f t ed Htates Wnr IndiiHtrN'H Hoard fine )nnued the fallowing mandatory order, ntnuuifj oinern rt'KUuuing me, wwiiiuir iiuni ness durlnir the period of the war: "IIh- contlnuo, niiDdliiK iiapore after date, of expiration or H'liisenin ion, uniesH Him erlptlon 1 renewed and paid for." The publisher has no opilun but to comply. Union ftLA3tL t 4OT20B TO tJB9CBIBEg I tit you fait to roeetve the Mull 4 Tribun promptly and on time 4 ; Phone 804-J 10 JUDGE PIGS HI SCHOOL EXHIBIT Judging contests will bo held nl tho county school fair, Sept. 19 and 20. Boys and girls under eighteen yours of age will engage In contests In which they will judge pigs, sheep, nd corn. All club members ' who lire taking the pork production, sheep raising, und corn growing projects nro expected to tako part in the con tests, mid any- other boyi: and girls of club ago may participate. 'In ea'h contest the hoys ami girls "will scoro an exhibit, using a stan dard score card for that purpose, llion theso scores will be compared with the score of a skilled Judge in that line. All who can should tako part In those contests. Evn: tho one l.ar, lind hut little prnetleo in Judging he will learn a groat deal by actually do ing that work and by comparing Ills judgment with a correct score on the nrttclo Judged. Club members and all others Inter ested should watch the papers for a detailed program, or secure a printed program beforo the fair and be on hand lu time to hear preliminary In Htiuctlons and get score cards in readiness for tho contests. The exact hours will ho announced later. On Tuesday afternoon the ladies of Mrs. K. X. Warner'B lllhle class of Iho Presbyterian church held their weekly meeting for war work at the .llrouinier home, north of town. The ladles of the Itoosovclt I'arent-Te.ieh-tira clr'.-le were guests of the after noon and altogether there were some fifty persons present. After the work of tho afternoon the company enjoy ed a cantaloupe feast and tho after noon was mint enjoyable1, the ladles expressing the warmest appre-iatlon if Hid gracious hospitality of Mr. and Alts, llrummer. Tho relief work litis gone on unin terrupted during tho summer, how ever, Tuesday's "gel to.(-,elher" was Notaewbat lit the form of a rally In renewed effort In all lines as the regular activities of the year ate tibout to lie resinned with the open ing of the school year. liev. 1,. My ron Hooter, of the Presbyterian church liddrp.-sed the ladies during lite afternoon alone, the lines of woman's broadened activities and the npcalicr made a spc.-ial plea that dur ing" these times wi ea woman is re sponding to the ran fur help in every department of the world's activities, Hlie may remain true to a!l the beau tiful ideal., lor which womanhood Jias nlwavs stood and orpeelalk ma..' 1lio Itnpre.-.s on tbe .em, 111; eeiierailoa of women lie null a;; to develop in them lilt the allrilnit,;; of an exalted womanhood. Llull tWljc Better. . LONDON. Sept. Hi. I'mni.r Lloyd (lenrv'c li.ol a ili-tmctlv better llie.llllast tlljiil and Md m'VcioI I111UIK yf Clilllin .ion- -le. p, -av to tlitj' Unllelill l I'iiy-iciau-. Till' complete xjxisnrc ly the United States .uovern- nient (if tin: fact thiit Leiiine, Trotzky and other cliiefs of the Russian JJolsheviki are paid (lerniaii agents acting under instructions of the (lerinan general staff and financed by the (lerinan. imperial hank and as such have ;iot only betrayed the allies of Russia but the Russian people and especially the Russian workmen, con firms only what litis lon been suspicioiied and stamps I.enine and Trotzky its the master traitors of history, the Judas Jscariots of Russia. The evidence gathered by the Creel Committee is most complete and damning as to the Bolsheviki, who were sent into Russia by (Jermaiiy and have followed instruc tions to the letter in aiding in its partition, in the de struction of the army, and in creating anarchy throughout Russia that the country would fall an easy victim to the Hun. , The evidence also proves conclusively that (lermany, before the assas.sinal ion of the archduke of Austria, had on .June 9 ordered the immediate mobilization of till indus trial enterprises in (ierntany preparatory to a declaration of war against France and Russia for which only an ex cuse was awaited ami it also shows that in .Novfnihr JDl-l, "destructive agents" were ordered sent abroad 1o the Tinted States for the destruction of war supplies and materials. The first circular reads: To Herzirk.-oinmendanten: Within 24 hours of the receipt of this circular you are to Inform all : industrial concerns by wire thut the documents with Industrial inobillza tiun plans and with registration forn b be opened, such as are referred to lu the circular of the commission of Count vou Wuldersee and Cuprivi of June 27, 1SS7. . , The second order, showing how (Jermany was treating a friendly neutral nation, reads: To .Marlneagentitrer. and Flottcnvereinen: 't Vou are ordered to niobili'.o Imnjodlalely nil destruction agents and observers In those commercial and military ports in Canada ami America whero munitions uro being loaded on Bhips going to Kussiu, France and ICngland. Where there aro storehouses of su:h munitions, und where fighting units are stationed, it is uecoFsury to hire thru third parties who stand in no relation to the offh ul representatives of Germany, agents for arranging explosions on ships hound for enemy countries, and for ar ranging delays, embroilments und difficulties during the loading, dispatch ing ami unloading of ships. For this purpose we are especially recom mending to your attention loaders rangs, among whom there are many anarchists and escaped criminals, ar.d that you get in touch with German and neutral shipping offices as a means of observing agents of enemy countries who are receiviim and slipping the munitions. .Money required for tho hiring ard bribing of persons necessary for tho designated purpose will be plai ed at your disposal at your reijuest. The complete control of the JJolsheviki by the CJornmu general staff, is shown bv the following order,. dated in October, 1917: To tho Council of People's Comn issares: "In accordance with the ngreeu ent which took place In Kronstadt in July of the present yeur between oflicials of oyr generul staff and leaders of the Russian revolutionary army t nd democracy, .Messrs. Lenine. Trotz ky, Kni-'kolnikov and Dylienko, tho Hitssian division of our general staff operating in Finland is ordering to Petrograd offleors for the disposal of tho Information department of tho stuff. The espionage department in accordance with the agreement, with Messrs. I.cnine, Trotzky and Kenoleff will havo the surveillance of the for eign embassies and military missions and of the counter revolutionary movement and will perforin the csj.lonage and icniinter-csplouugo work on tho internal fronts, for which purpose ugents will he assigned to the espionage cities. I!ut the (iernians went, further and actually dictated the candidates to be elected by the Russian council of Workmen and Soldiers as follows: To tho Commissar ofForolgn Affnirs: Hy the order of the local de partment of the (lerinan general stalf, tho intelligence section has Inform ed us of the names and (lie cliaractot Istlcs of tho main candidates for the re-election of the central executive tommittee. The general staff orders us to Insist on the election of tlte following people: Trotzky, I.cnine, 'Zdno vierf, Katnoneff, .loffe, Sverdiv, I.unueharski, Kollnntai, FabrlzlilB, Mar tov, Steklov. (tolmau. Frunze, Lander, Milk, Preobrnjenski, Sellers, Stu dor, (iolherg, Avanesov, Voloilarsid, Hnskotnikov, Stichka, Peters and Ncuhut. riease inform the president of t lie council of the genoral staff's wish. The result of Lenine and Trotzky's betrayal of Rus sia is seen in the present reign of terror in Russia only equalled in modern history by the reign of terror during the French revolution, which in number of victims it probably surpasses. ' Arnold Posch-Fleurot, correspond ent of the New York World, who has escaped to Sweden since the decree issued for the murder of all Americans in Russia, cables as follows: "Only here, back In civilization whom murder Is n crime, do we be gin to comprehend how little the wurld can understand what Russia has come to in these last weeks. "The lloishevikl have Instituted a reign of terror its the only means to maintain the dictatorship, lolling without trial or before iuiiiisltional tri bunals. "The HolshevlUl have entirely lest popular support and ure keeping themselves lu power only by the bavonels they are still able to buy. "Tho peasants arc- in revolt everv where. "in every city in Russia there are the same scenes of terror. Condi- Itlons are even worse in tho provinces. Commissioners are sent from Mos cow to organize the worst elements ami take vengeance, loot, kill officers and perpetrate oilier outrages. "The struggle lias passed the Mage of i lass 'var. Kvery man i.i at. every other man's tuiu.it. Tho state of all Russia Is "'icyou 1 the rompi'o hons'lon of poplo eci-'. studied to civilization." The frenzied orgy of bloodshed shows that the ne t layers of country, of people, of socialism and of democ racy have reached the lowest level of political and social (legredat ion and that the end of Rolshevikisin is not fa'1 ot'l. The tryanny that strives to perpetuate itself bv blood is doomed and dl'livoraiu-e is at hand. The Russian people have risen and aided by the allies will shortly overthrow the evil genii of the revolution, the anarchy bought and paid for .by (iei iuan gold, and restore a freed Russia to her place among the nations. The lever of the revolution litis about run its course. The pendulum has swung from the dark tvrannv of the I Czar to the blood terror of the llol-dicviki. Somewhere between the two a restored Russia will find herself and Slav genius emerge triumphant in a new democracy. and some material damage, 'says nn If) 191S The following casualties are re ported by the commanding generul of the American expeditionary forces: Killed In action, 4; missing In ac tion, 05; wounded severely, 90; wounded, degree, undetermined, 9; died from accident and other causes. 2; died of disease, 1; died of wounds, 7. Total. 178. Mnrine corps casuultlea to date: Officers: Deaths, 37; wounded, 64; missing, 1. Totals 102. Unlisted men: Deaths, 913; wounded, 1919; In hands of enemy, 11; niisslhg, 141. Total, 2984. Grand total, 3080. Tho following marine casualties are reported by the commanding gen eral of the American expeditionary forces, (included In above totals) : Killed In action, 2; wounded In ac tion (severely), 2; wounded In action (degree undetermined), 4; missing in action, 10. Total, 18. The following are from Pacific coast states:. Wounded In action, severely: Pri vate Richard Vandermear, Seattle; Corp. James J. llulliday. Eureka, Cal. Missing in action: Privates JoVn n. Gruham, llorkoley, Cal.; Clement W. Uildehrand, Seattle. Hissing in action: Private Jesse B. Johnson, Spokane, Wash. BY HUN ASRPLA1NE PAIJIS, Sept.. Hi. Kneluy n'Tial tqiiadreus flew over the reclon of Paris this mol nine, dropping some bombs. There were a lew victims official re art. sounded at 1:.: b ar signal at :', The alarm was a. in. and the all o'clock. The rnlted States food adminis tration' gives warning that there will bo a great shortage of canned veget ables on the market this winter, ami that several varieties of canned vegetables will be practically unob tainable. "The government has reserved for army and navy uses practically tho ontlro.output of the 'commercial can neries In many lines," said Thomas Farrell chairman of the food admin istration's price Interpretation com mittee, "and there will he only a lim ited amount and scant variety of canned vegetables on tho market. To matoes, corn, peas und string beans will be especially short, and wise families will can or dry sufficient supplies of these for their needs hy homo methods. While It Is now too late for the canning of peas, tomatoes and corn are still plentiful in Oregon, and somo string beans are still avail able, tho tomatoes can he canned at homo, and tho string beans and corn can bo either canned or dried by slm plo methods. For drying string beans and corn should he blanched In hot water or steam for from five to ten minutes, then dried in the sunshine or in the oven until free from mois ture and crisp. When used later In the winter they should he soaked in water beforo cooking, to restore the moisture content, and they will be found to ho equal," if not superior, to tho canned product." BAKER REACHES LONDON ON WAY FROM FRONT LONDON', Kept'.' II!. Newton I). Puker, the Amorieun secretary ut' war. arrived in London today from Paris. SERVICE AT FRONT IUKIS, Xiimluy, Sipt. l.i.Ort (lis return from a (mir m-ar tlu battle front, John ). Kyiin, American iik sisiant stMTctnrv of war in clmrire or' air service, declared that ho was much KJtif ied by the work done by the aerial force of the American army. Mr. R van's tour was made CCEHEfig Of - The SimlseaKi Hc-a'Ca Aroid 1 hose PaJno and Distress Which so Many Mothers Hftve Suffered 'i'tw much rannot ho cniil for a wonderful rrcvMratioti, f;uulliar to many women at Mi tlicr's Friend. It in rmro c:rcctha l-j U action than al! tlwj heaiih mica over Iniil down tor tho piiulnxo tit c-pectart tiintljcra. It 9 un cxtcirvj nr :llcatiun Hut spread Its Influcneo :iptn tho cunW, trillion anil muscle of tlia .'.Women, rcn'Iorl'.g them piinnt, and they ?;pa:i (rmeofully vithout that peculiar v.rer.iiilnp tlraiu. Tfio cce.nl n t. tticTefore, one of un lioiatdeU Jcj-.al o:itU-:patii;n and too much trMs cnn:ut bo hM un-.m tho remarkable influtfiico v.l;!:h a hk, tlicr's Inppy prenatal '!:-ijc-:;tiun hi irnon tho tn'iiltli and fortunes if tho t i'-'r.'-.tlu.is to eouie. ' Tlie pnfn .it iho rrht ts Infinitely le-."-, wl.ru Moilicr'.4 I ri-'nti h lin ihirh.ir tho tun 'd ttf cx:vr,:vy fnr tm morh. et p;t'u c-iicr u:.J uilh kss slrain when Lahy i trira. Mrthrr Trl.Td I for cxtcrn.il ire only, in entirely nf rwl may ho h;nl of mur ilnum t. It U pre;-i!t;d by thu ItrnrtRctil H:-:nltor ('.. Lamar BMr., Atlanta, (in. Write tbem tn r:i y.m their Intcrejtt Intr "?:.:therl..n! TUk." They will r.d It at eneo. wiilmut e'.-irr', nnj ym will tvA ft wry Mpfu1. Do vt tifnUcl f;r n ulutrhy r'plir ami iit".r".f'ir to p.pjilv Mothcr'.i Frift:i) ni-ii!; rlinjr to Hin-i iunn n round the ImtMc. ;utd ihny f.irtiiy yuarst'lf npninrt pain and di;:eoinlor'. ASK FOR nnd GET 7r Tlie Originnl Malted Milk For Infanta nnd Invalid OTHERS r IMITATIONS McCurdy Agency (tcnornl Insurnnre Motlforil Natloniil llnuk ltlilg. Tolopliono 123. JOHN A. PERL UMiKM'AKKH. LAily AHMimnuu I M 801TH IIAKtlJCr. I'htma M. 47 and 47-J1. 4ulomolill llore tkirflcu. to nutiulni' art (lr CASH and CARRY STORE Coods (U'lhcrcd ut storo or over lite counter ut lowest pos :.!'olo prims. lK'liory charge of trn otMits for pmall urdi'rs lo.s than no. l-'roo licliviTy 0:1 orucra far S,".0 and ovrr within idty llmiia. Wo invite ysm to our storo and i?olli it our patronKG on tho ir.crit and prices of otir on.i--. Kail d ;ling and onr tootu trratnntu always. The Truax Co. IWT Moiti St., Jli-iUiirtl HELPFUL WORDS l-Yoiii a lodfofd Citizen. Ib your back lame and painful? Docb It ache especially after exer tion? Is there a soreness In the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kid neys. If so there Is danger In delay. Weak kidneys got fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt atten tion. Donu's Kidney Pills aro for weak kidneys, Your neighbors use and recom mend th em . Head this Medford testimony. J. H. Atwll, painter and paper hanger, 129 Wc3t Eleventh street, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills aro all they are claimed to lie and I am al ways glad to recommend anything I believe will be of benefit to others. I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills on different occasions when I havo had any throulile with my back or kidneys antl they have always done the work. A few do?es now and then keep my kidneys in good working order." Price tiOc. at all dealers. Pon't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mr. Atwell had. Koster-Mllbitrn Co., Mfgrs., Iluffulo, i.V. Y. Mechanical Experts We have in our employe an export acetylene welding man from Butte .Mont. Wo can weld anything that can be welded. Experienced lathe men for fitting pistons, rings, making axles, and oth er purls that -Vim he made. roiti woick doxk MUCKS. AT X'tniM Cnrhnretor men and trouble shoot ers. Ixperionced floor man. Pro fessional sirl auto washers. Cars greased and oiled. Dead or live stor age. ISe.st of Kerviie. Close at 1 1 : y 0 p. m. Crater LakeMotorCo . GIM CHUHQ China Eerb Stor Herb euro ror earache, headache, catarruh, diptherla, - sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, hoart troublo, cliilis and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OP ERATlONd. ) Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 to whom it :;ay concku.n: Thin Is to certify that 1, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble ami had been bothorad tot sovoral years and last August was not expocted to live, and hearing of Olm I (bung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 j South Front street, Medford) I de . cided to get herbs for my utomacb trouble, nnd 1 storied lu feeling bet ter as soon us 1 used them and toda5 i am a well man and can heartily roc 'oininend nnyone nHIMed us 1 was tc sao dim Cluing and try his Herbs. (Sinned) V. It. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Andorson. Medtord S. U. Holmes. Kaglo Point, Win. Lewis. Eagle Point , W. I.. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. B. Moore, Eagle Point J V. Melntyro, Eagle Point, (loo. n. Von der llollen, Kad Point Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. I t Ida j, June SNlu, War Savings l)j durintr the recent operations of tlte j General Patrick, chief of the air ser Ameriet.n army and cave him an op- vice of the American expei l.tiomtry portunity to see the various Ameri-, ton us. He spoke in lushest terms of can aviation activities in the zone of j I lie brilliant exploit of tile American ailvaiife: He was uccoiiipiinied by troops. liJl iff pmgmshiiimiimuiiiui Keep -Whito Clothes White Wash them with Fc.!s-N;;'tiia soap, it's the thorough cie'anser. Fels-Naptha'3 whitest of white suds search out even the unseen specka of dirt. Fels-Naptha won't turn white clothes yeiiow. It cleans without boiling.with out hard rubbing. It washes while you do something else. Let Fels-Naptha keep your white clothes white. At your own grocer's A Prescription Properly Compounded P.y a careful and competent pharmacist, with pure drugs and chem icals is a gn at aid to the physician and without this help you can not get the desired results. We do all In our power to help the doctor help tiicsick. Let us 1111 your next prescription. Heath's Drug Store P1IO.M! 884. THE SAX TOX STORE ANNOUNCEMENT AVo have purchased the insurance busi ness of the II. S. Stine agency and have re moved all records to our office where all of, his companies will continue. Expirations will be attended to in ample time and policy changes executed by this office. AVe endeavor to maintain a high standard of service to our patrons and hope to qualify for the continuance of all existing insurance intrusted to the Stine office. McCURDY AGENCY General Insurance Medford National Hunk Hid;;., Telephone I.2-a Phone :UI-.1. fZf Bountiful Wheat Crop Hl u 13 reported that this year's V. Ill wheat crop exceeds last years by I 210,000,0110 bushels. Great nuantl- 01 ' tlps of ncw wheat are on the way to 1 lr 1 market. 1 Jl I tttnq I This is a splendid showing and I I I test I m"ch cre'1" m,1!,t bo Biven to the yJ JlHliV " patriotic farmers of the U. S. A. I l1 V We are at your service in banking 11 mnltorj nnd cordially Invite your - l0ll ' checking Account. ilj tr 4 Ver Ccnt- Interest ' j Snr,"ss Account, csrjy ES TABU IS HE D I flaC5"1 Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating and Tinting ""Now Is tho tlmo to have your house painted to protect the same for the winter. Wo guarantee every Inch of our work to be first class; tho material wo use U the very best. Prlres Aro Moderate. R. J. Miller Decorating Co. V'.-tliiiatrs Tree of tlinri;. GATESSriRES COST OMMIAI.K AS MITIl And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed. 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