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PAGE F0UJ1 MEDFORT) MATT, TRTT5UNE. METTFOUR OREflOX. "WKDXKSDAY. ftEPTEMUF.I? ?' 101S Medford Mail, tribune AV TJnVIKNrKN'T NKft'RI'APER PUBMHIIICU KVKKY AKTKHNUON . JfiXC'KlT KUNDAT HV THIS MEIroniJ PHINTINO CO. Office, Mull Tribune BulMIng, 25-27-29 worm i- ir aireou rnone yd. A consolMatlon of the Democratic Times, The ai'.tlford Mall. The Medford Tribune, The itoutliora Oregonlan, Tbe Ashland Tribune. The Medford Monday Sun I furnlithcd tUDscriners desiring a aven-ay aauy newipapur. GKOKQE PUTNAM, Editor. StTBSCBIPTIOrf TEKMII BT MAIL IN ADVANCIi: Dolly, Willi Sunday Sun, y ar......fl.Of unny. with bumiuy huh. month.... P filly, without Kumliiy Hun, yar 6.00 Imlly. without Huiuluy Bun, month .60 Wi-ckly Mall Tribune, ono year. Kunrlay Hun, ono ywr 1.6U Br CAHRIKK In Mtiilford, Ashliin.l, Jnckaonville, Cent nil 1'olnt, Phoenix: Imlly, with Humluy Sun, ymir .$7.r0 Dallv. with Buntlav Hun. month .C5 Dally, without Sunday Sun, your.. 8.00 Dally, without Sunday Hun. month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered an 8icnml-cliiHH matter nt Medford, Oregon, under the act of March B, 1879. Sworn Circulation for June, 1,964. MEMBER OP TFIR ASSOCIATED PHICHS. Pull leaned WliH Sorvlne. The Asso ciated lJrtHB In exclusively entitled to the iiKft fur republication of all tifne dispatches credited to It or not ollior wlao credited In thin paper, and also the local news published herein. All riKhls of republication of spnclul dlHpntuhea herein are alno reserved. Notice to Bnhicrlbera The TTnlled Rtaten War Industrh-H Hoard han I untied tho following inandalory order, ainonw others regulating the iiewspuper buwl nena duriiifc tho period of the war: "UlH . Continue HuntlUiK mipth after dato of expiration of subHcrlptlon. unions mib acrlptlon In renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. TOTIC TO SUBBCmiSllM tlf you fall to nce.lv the Mall Tribune promptly and on time f Phone 609-J THE DOa RSTURNETH. REPEL ATTACKS AltCMANTiKU WVdncMlny, Si.l. 3tt.-T(Hy Hi! AssocinhNl l'rs.) In nil uttinrK a:-tniiisl lliu Ami'rictm oul hk(m south !' An'Iiiinrl yt'stcnliiy, tiV Uulslicviki sustninfil iMiiiMileriiljiY ' omim. ' Kilil ilcinl wen1 t'nuinl in nm-.In-lip iiml lire oilier ImMes wen' found in it forest, nt if llu' Hoi hlicviki ilcnd were Li,,H. . -A wiiiiimIciI llolshcviki soldier .t' ' dun'd ii slu-It from u Ifn-u-iiHk'ii nr . hiohmI I niin killed twenty men on u llolsltc viki tniin. 1 The ItnUhevik urlilleiy lioinlied Ajm-rinin positions with liinniel to lny, hot did not luirin. The fijhtiii! in lids m-ea i-; a eoni hiimtion of treneli itnd Imlinii wnr faro.' Tlu IrcnWir hit ulnti;; the railroad lint in the forests hemnun; tho track, trees are the only eover. The Mussina rniiwnv employes are loyal to tho allies. They ere nnentt ihy trains under sinrpnel tire nnd ovon repair tnuks in the open un portnrhfd hy .liur.sl in shells. "To Hell with tho K;tiM'r" opened nt the l'nuo thetiler yostenhiy I'or n run of three dnys. The st:irl!m; ti tle of litis Sidieen l'lii-iie, I tic, pi -tnre is enough to i-omniend it nt oimt to piitriotie people nnd a hv- nndiciirc was tfesent- to see the product ion. The speeljitnrs were enthn-.iiM i m their applause. Tlie pit-lnre i wjiMunlnl to tun the .sptril of n:i ( i ita I h.yidtv to white henl. "To Hell with tho Kui-er" i,. .f the pratest historie value, and more that; that, il n powerful sioiy. Seeing i.i the tretiehes me shown wlm-h will lie of intense intere.-d o every Ainer ii'nn eomninnily wliieh Inis ien on to (lie prent emMe of humani'. , 'fhe Iti'lillL, of l.nMI'eliee (ininl ji ihe Kaiser, (Hive Tell ns Ali-e. Hetty llowo lis liulh, l''r;ink Currier l'io lessor Monroe nnd .Inhn Snndei hunl as llodue deserves speei;il ineiilion, thoiii:h all Ihe en-d is ;ood. Alter tho perfonn.'Uieo tonight there will he liherly loan Inlki hv .Mn ,jor llainiltoii and I, onto Simpson. OLD FANS USED TO DECORATE MILLINERY UiXPON. Si'pi. pliiincs mill ollu'r liimlc l'nn, willi I In1 ivplm'i'il li.v win s I. nr ii lial ili'i'orniii J.i. Si iiii'itv il' I li'inn Iml: s luivi' nlw 1-i'tiHiVril ;lllil r !i;iMii':, nMl- .i i i , i ii. . it liriKMll 111 IMS VOUIll lliUK'ClKir "H i .i'ii iii i t j in ins iiciifc oncii.si c (loiii)irs naciv m tlie fuiil sniclliiiif mess Oci iiian leaders have belched forth shameless falsehoods that (iennaiiy's u,ar o'f eoniiie-t was foref'd upon her bv the allies, Jiialicious nieiulacities reiieatedlv exiios' d bv former hih Herman officials but worn threadbare bv repetition to deceive the niachine- niinded (lerifi'ari lieoiile. 'J'liere is nothing new in the chancellor's harangue. It is a wearisonie repetition of Ihe old formula. The world has jirown weary of it; but it will be shrieked in ever in creasing cadence as the allied advance Hears the Whine. It, served a useful purpose in the betrayal of Wussia. in 1 lie discord it raised anions the allies, and tlie same old game is being tried anew in tlie holies of saving the German au tocracy through a second J'rest-Litovsk treaty with the western nations. Again Ihe social democrats have endorsed iho Reich stag peace resolution of duly, 1917, demanding peace without annexations and indemnities a resolution promptly repudiated when llu- Urest-Lilov.sk treaty was negotiated with tlie (iernian bought and paid for Bolshe vik betrayers of Wussia and openly proclaimed in tlie Weichslag as political camouflage to accomplish German purposes. The new program vaguely offers more concessions than previous overtures and these concessions will in crease as Ihe dangers of defeat draws nearer in the hopes of enabling Germany to emerge victorious. But iio terms should' receive any consideration. Civilization cannot ar bitrate with ti:e .barbarian Ihe law cannot compromise with the lawless, nor t he policeman with the highwayman. No offer from Ihe German government i-s worth the paper it is written upon, for it will only become a scrap of paper to he torn up at the convenience of German rulers. No agreement can be made with those who boast of vio lating all agreements, whose creed is "might is right.'' ,'o German peace move is made in good faith. All are made to create division among the allies and to enable Germany to escape the destruction she has wrongh upon helpless nations and to keep the loot she has stolen. Any peace made before complete and crushing defeat would be popularly regarded as the work of tin- army and the au tocracy and strengthen the hold of both on tlie nation. Any peace with an undefeated Germany 'is but a truce in the war to Germanize the world and no peace talk should be for a moment: considered.! But having worked so successfully in the east, the old formula is being tried in tho west and all that Gorman efficiency can do, wi:l be done, to put it over. The best answer you can make to Gorman peace offers, is to buy liberty bonds and keep buying them. ' Lil Major Jack JlainiHon and I.oiit SlmpKon of Coos Hay, will arrive this afternoon from Klaiimth county hy way of Crater Lntto to sponU at the l'a:o thoatro la behalf of tho 4th Lllierrfy loan In S:l." thl.i evening. Knihustnatic mecilns havo been report tut wherever these gentlemen havo t oken. O. C. Hokkh, chairman of tho speak or committee, Btates that Major Hamilton and Mr. Simp son come as well recommended as nay speakers which have visited Medford during the war period. Major Hamilton has reen fourteen years of aervleo in tho Itrltish army. air ho ho lit not a Hrit!)i subject, hnv- in been horn In New York. When Hie Tailed States entered the war he faterc.l the Kcrvlio of this country and spent three years at tho froal. There is perhaps ai litis time, no other speaker touring the Caited flairs and particularly Ihe Pacific I'oaMl, fetter qualified to lalk on llie subject of tlie war than is the major. Mr. Simpson was a recent eandidalc tor governor and ii perhaps the state's best orator. Kveiyone t lit ere.it ed In Ihe war will miss a ureal opportunity ll lliey tail to hear these speakers. As heretofore, iin-ance meats lime been made with the Page theatre management so that one production CLOTHING DRIVE GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS . The elothintr drive for the destitute Melgian nnd French will hogin Tues day, October 1st. Kindly look care fully through your closets and ward robes for elothintr for women, jiirls, men and boys, all sizes, that those 100, OHO destitute women in the occu pied region can work over. They are eager to earn 11 mere pittance for repairing gift clothing'. Belgians and 1 leneli need the fol lowing to keep them warm this winter. What will you conthrilinle? Men's weal Shirts (preferably li-ht colored flnnnel,) undershirts, underdrawers, trousers, coats, over alls, suits, shoes, overcoats, jerseys, sweater:, socks. Women's wear Skirts, dinners, corset lijw( petticoats blouses, kilt ', coats, two-piece suit's, fdiocs, clolh hats knitted cups, stockings. (lirN wear - 0rcs-.es, skirt-;, coal-, nightgowns, drawers, stoekimjs, un derwear, ptlieoals, sails, li!mise, waist... -duuvi. 1'ovs' Wear--Shirt -, union suits, union .- nits, undershirt-;, trousers, .out-, stioes, overcoats, sweaters, -ock, stockings, jerseys. of tho picture- "To Hell Willi the Kaiser" will bo shown, after which the doors will tie thrown open fret to the public for ihe pntrioitc program. NOTICE Wo have secured the BRUNSWICK AGENCY Immiu Mr. Widt tMs ami have ii fine assortment tf thelat- i est improved machines for If ou are growing hard of hearing ami tear t'nturrhiil Oi afaess or if you have roartuK, rumbling. hissing noiei In otir t ar.-i go to your druu !t and yet 1 itiuvo of Turin In t (double Kirenuth i. nnd add to it lated sunar. Tako 1 luhleipnont nl ! VOUl inspect UM1, AlsoliU'p four limes a da. ; wtocl: of fills will niton bring uul.k relief from t ho dtst resting head nid.-e. Clogged nostrils should open, hrcath lim becomes eav and tlie mucus s'op di'oppim; Inio tlie throat, (t is 4 a- to prepare, rosin little and is pleas- to take. Anyone !io Is threat I encil wlih Calan hiil lieatnes or who J has head noises should give ikli pro . scripiiou a trial. McCurdy Agency General Insurance Medford National Dunk llhlK. Telopbone 133. JOHN A. PERL INlU lll.XKKU Im) A.llMAIlt. tut HOI I'll IIAIU I.KII Tbuii t. ? tnd 47-JI 4(itomulill Herli-. PATIIE RECORDS Palmer' Piano Place 23 South Central. S AGAINST WATER Kleven answen; to the eleven rea sons advanced by tho opposition to Irrigation in a circular widely dls trilmied: i. Th Btinreine eourt of the United States nays that district Irri gation laws apply to Just such a coun try as wo live In. The fact that It is well settled and has variations In tho price of land, and many kinds of soil, has nothing to do with tho case. Don't be fooled by this 2. They say It Is unjust to heavy landowners. How about tho heavy landowners liolnt; unjust to the small holders who deslro water. Tho American system Is "the greatest good to the greatest number." Tho majority mustVule. Many big land owners aro loyally working for water. 3. The head engineer does not caliiiialo tho legal expenses at $.'i0, 000.00. The estimate that was sent you last week fixes tho legal expenses at $I2,"I;0.U0. This is a sample of the socallcd facts that tho opposition is feeding you with. 4. In Tuesday night's Hail Trib une there was published a complete list of all tho expenses of the district incurred to date. Head It over and see if there was any extravagance. It covers tho examination of every possible source of water. Wo think the directors have selected the best source and wo think they have been economical and thoro. They say promises have 'boon broken, but they do not say what promises. As a mat ter of fact no promise has been bro ken. K it had they could name it. i. (lo to tho .Medford Commer cial club and nnk what people who oomo here to buy land say when they learn there Is no irrigation. They pass it up. What laud in Central Point with a water right can he pur chased as cheaply as similar land In the same dislrlrt. without a water ri;',ht.' Why don't they specify what liiiil thev meaii? They can't do It. Theio are many reasons. 6. Who Is pushing the irrigation projo.-l? The irrigation district com posed of a large majority of the pro perty owners 111 It. They formed tha district and they b?tloe that the ma jorl.y should Wile. ' T. The bond1 Is a definite obliga tion and we think definite increased profits will follow. There are no other obligations. The payment av- erages ?.i.1S a year for pr.ndpal and Interest and fl.00 a year fur main-J tenance fees. This la another sample of how the opposition is trying to frighten you by misrepresenting the facts. X. In order to win the war, the The following casualties aro re ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, l.: missing In action, 161; wounded severely, '1S4; died from wounds, 7; died from dis ease, 5; died of accident, 2; wound ed, degree undetermined, 1. Total, 375. The following are from the Pacific coast: Killed In action: Private John .Met calf, Arlington, Wash. Wounded severely: Private Joe Clinton Iletz, Stratford, Wash. Missing In action: Private Leslie A. Minton, Corvallis, Ore; Private liar! Smith, Seattle. government is urging us to produce more food. There Is no quicker way than to Irrigate thi land. We are bound to ask the declsi in of Hie gov ernment on this tue3ti-jn. !.ot the government decide it. ThT3 Is no reason why wo should irit authorize the bonds now. ft. Some irrigation projects havo been unsatisfactory, but 'here '? no reason why this one should I'e. Vhe cost Is not excessive, the water sup ply Is abundant and there Is no lltl- eatlon in sight. The.water righ. ;s assured. Tho only trouble is .vir.h a few property ownoi-3 who are end-iiv- orlng for their own purpose.! to keep irrigation away from the small own er who must benefit by It. 10. It is always good sense to Invest $1.00 lo get $2. no or $:!.00 back. There Is nothing stag-jrins about this except to Iho opposition who always oppose any advance. 11. Everybody knows thaT"irri gation does pay. W. L. Powers, the chief irrigation expert of Oregon, especially on the effect of irrigation on alfalfa, stites that . lrri:'a:ion In the Medford Ji.itrlet will in.ie.if.' tile yield of alfalf.i from t t2 o 2 iom a year. At Ihe price of ulfa'f i does that pay' Let tln'in name the c.pert wl -i can conr:-adi this. I.c-ul; at l'"red Hopkins' irrigated alfalfa and then at tho alfalfa across the high way which Is not Irrigated.- W. V. PAItMWI JIM DAILY GKO. II. DKAN J. A. Ph'ltUY J. A. WICSTIOKLUN'I) COllXIXO K H.N L ICY JIM HANSON lILL'.N HiLL JOi- MKOWN PAUL JA.NXIiY. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Phti::ps and It. I. Phillips are guests a; the llutel Holland from Vancouver, II. C. PeeirGots-ir! Only Real Way to Get Bid of Corn. Which do you prefer ft corn that pulla or ft corn tlmt pools? Butchery or hlesscdneSHt Only "Gets-It" una get rid of j our corn tho peul-ffir way, ibtt hiudscd wuy. You don't need a puu. with rnr: a.mkieicak army OX T1!K I.OKKAINK VKOXT, Sept. 25. (Hy the Aso-;oiated Press.) The latest aviation records show that none of the American flyers has as yet oiptaled tlie record of tho late ?Ia.ir liaoitl Lnihery with his 17 aer ial victories. -Tlie latest man to he rated an ace, although as yet anol'l'i eiallv, is Kieittemsnt Frank Lake, Jr., of Phoeni.v. Ariz. Although he is as yet credited with only three victories he will soon Ikivo at least six more added to his -a-ore. Onrini: the oner ntions mound St. Miiiiol alone ho hns brought down 11 'Jermtm hallooa and thro airplanes. IC.rvTsi Sure Relief El B-A we1 fo w i w r : ? r r.-r-1 r- m J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Hoxes. ! Buy Jackson County Products. Placo orderS now for Fruit Boxes. New Shed, 113 S. Front St, Medford. Vhono K."5I. "Come Never Trouble Me. I Uia Cets-lt'Ml Why liunip youreelf up on the floor anU Willi your jaws set- uuU oyos pop pin if from pnin, Jerk uud gougo nnd cut your corns? Why Irritate your toes with some mire or wrap your toe Into u bis painful bundle with some sticky tn po or plaster? Lite is too short. Uso 'Gts-K" it takes a few seconds to apply and t hero 'a no fussing. Corn nniiia po. Wenr new BhoeB if you want. Peel off the corn with your UniierB tho wholo thlnp. root and alt, clear and clean, nnd it's gone I Only "Oetfl-K" can Uo this. Tnke no chances. "ctn-lt." the puarantccd, money baclc norn-rcmov(jr, the only sura way. costs but u trifle nt any dru store. M'f J by K.l4ivruncodCo.(Chluigo, 111. Sold in Medford and recommended as tlie World's He.st Corn Remedy by Leon B. Haskins and Medford Phar- SUITS (jf) TO OKUKR $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering V2H K. MAIV, VPSTAIIIS See us if you have Barley, Oats and Hay for sale. We Buy Sacks Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 9 "Volunteer Week" IT'S it ivflcotlim on iiur In IcIIUtiMi' lii luivo lo l''ai! mor nlint Uy wo arc nl Wnr or uU)!lt LIliiMly ltond h t:lllso lis lo sll'' siillw lo tho llh l.llH-ny Loan. Wo should usk lllW M I t'll, WIII '.KK 111 IKS 'K srUSt'ltlllF. unil win X? .MttliM'i-i!? your iiiot;i. Do II In ii- ul llio l'irsl Xal ional' or liny lunik. Ami (lo II inrly nt't Saliinhiy. l ITU High School Books Wo carry a complete lino of all High Siliool liooks required In the,. Xleiiroi-d High School. ' TJio l&xaJUL Store ItAM'll OOIH'Oi(l), Prop. Mechanical Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating and Tinting Now Is tho time to have your house painted to" protect" the same for tho winter. We guarantee evury luch o our work to bo liist class; tho material wo uso Is the very Lest. Prlros Aro Moderate. R. J0 Miller Decoratino- Co. Phono ;ilm-J. Ksl iniatcs Free of Llinro tS -SAir -vi. too.C.yJ yMJi mi:ii CIDER APPLES KXKiiir I'AtiUM; o. Mi ilfi'nl, 4!io, i"i ii.- i-i :::, rem ?rmmm&2ixi Mm PASTEURIZED f life JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY r-HUist :l MrDfl)RD.n!El50N. Wo hav in our employe an expert acntylono welding man from Butt Mur.t. Wo can weld any thing that can ha welded. " ' Kxiioiioncod lathe- men for flttint pistons, riu-js, making axles, and oth er parts that ean he made. J"t)l!l) WOUK DOXK AT l'"OItl.' ' IT.K i-.S. : ' C.nrliurclor men and trouble shoot era. Experienced floor mau. : Pro fessional girl auto washers. . . Cars grca.'-etl and oiled. Dead or. live'Stbr ago. Ilo.it of service. , '.i Close at 1 1:30 p. m. Crater Lake Motor Co GDI CHITNO : . China Herb Etor ,- f Horb cure tor earache, headache, catarrah, diptheria, sorV throat., lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, oramps, coughs, poor circulation, , carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. . NO OP BRATIOXfl. . y Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 19i7 TO WHOM IT HAY COKCERN: ,; This Is to certify that I, the 4a dersigned, had very severe stom&ch trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not oxpectod to live, and hearing ot Olm Chung (whose Ilcrli Store is at Si South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs tor my stomal trouble, and I storted to feeling hot ter as soon as t used them and today am n well man and can heartily teg-, ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glin Chung and try his Herbs. - (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, WltnoMos: . , M. A. Anderaon. Medford -t S. n. Holmes, Eagle Point, '., Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point , W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, ' C. E. Moore, Eagle Point T. V, McTntyre, ERgle Point, .' Ceo. IJ. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point, Thoa. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. Krliiny, June SSUi, War BnTlncs Day f tOlTXAMO, ota tfj tkalllnaMfhiktaad t yr?5r"-.'.. - . 17'""