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MEDFOTtn MAIL TRTTSTTXE, METVFCVRD. OREfiOX, -TUESDAY, OCTOnFJ? 1. 101S
MEDFORD MAlti .TRIBUNE
AM milSrBNDKNT NEWHPAPBIl
PUBMHflKD EVKliY AKTKHNOON
KXCKPT BUNJiAT UY THJfi
MEDKOHD PIUN'TINQ CO.
Office, Matt Tribune BulMIng, 26-27-2
North Fir street. Phone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, The Mmlford Mull, The Med ford
Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, The
Ashland Tribune.
The Med ford Sunday Hun Is furnished
subscribers desiring a seven-day dally
newspapur.
G ICO HOE PUTNAM, Editor.
BUBBOBXPTIOK TXtKMII
BY MAIL IN AbVA.SCK;
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Sunday Sun, one year 160
BY CAUHI Kit In MetlMrd, Ashland,
Jacksonville. Cent ml Point. Phonnfx:
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uany, wunoui ttumiay Hun, monin .ou
PUBLICITY FOR SLACKERS.
Official paper of the City of Merlford.
Official paper of JuckHOn County.
Kntered an second-class matter at
Medford, Oregon, under tliu act uf Maroti
8, 1878.
worn Olronlatlon for Jans, a,9M.
MEMBIiH OF TIIK ASSOCIATED
I'llHSS.
Full Leased Wire Service. The Aflsn
elated 1'resa In exclusively entitled to
the uae for ri'puhllrullen of all news
dispatches credltiMl to it or not other
wise credited In thla paper, and also tho
local newH puhllahcd herein. All rlillils
of repiihlfcntion of special dlspatchca
herein are also reserved.
Notice to Sabacrlbora The United
Btiitea War Induatrlea Hoard hna Issued
the following maml.-itory orrler, iiuioiik
olliern reeuliitlnK tho newspaper busi
ness ouritifc the per od or tho war: "Lus.
continue scmllng pnners after date of
expiration of auhacrlptlon, unless sub-
crtption la renewed and puld for." 'J'he
publisher has no option but to comply.
hepleniber proved a very pieiinnnt
inonlli in the Ifiuruo river valley,
with Mill inch if rttiiil'itll, unci bul
eight days of oloudy tt'i'iilli.'r.
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T1IK showing niiidc in tlic jiuri-liii.se of liberty bonds by
.Modroi'il )i'ojilc is very nur diK(i;iiiiaj;iiif;ly so,
nnd bids t;ur to stiiinp 1 lie -ify as ii slackiT community.
If Mcdf'ord docs not .subscribe tlic quota, she will fairly
earn the stigma.
Jt oiiLrlit not to be nccc-sarv to uv'c. or solicit people
to buy bonds they ought to have patriotism enough to
gladly and cliecrlully make every sacrihee possible tor
their country.
The vast majority of our people are jiatriotic but we
have many slackers. Jt is not necessary to-name them
just glance at the list of subscriptions and see how many
who arc able to buv bonds, trying to shirk their duty by
buying a $50 or 1 ( K) bond.
The Portland liberty loan committee thus defines a
.slacker:
Our definition of a slacker Ih a person or firm who can buy bonds and
does buy u grossly inudcipiato amount, obviously much loss thun ho or
she should buy.
The Portland committee lias adopted the 'policy of
publicity for the slackers, .printing their names in the
newspapers. The Med ford committee should adopt the
same method, for the public is entitled to know who the
unpatriotic fit ixens are.
In pursuance of its efforts, the Portland committee
adopted the following resolution, which exactlv fits the
situation in Mcdf'ord, except that we are minus the cap
italists: Whereas, from the canvass made to this dale by tho Liberty loan or
ganization for subscriptions to tho fourth Liberty loan. It conclusively
appears that there Is a very substantial number of men In professions
and business vocations In good clrcu nistunces and who enjoy substantial
Incomes, but who have not subscribed In proportion to their resources,
but are permitting the mure prominent capitalists and the laboring men
to assume tiie burden at hand; now, therefore, be It
Unsolved: That each business and profession bo classified and that a
cmntnltteo of three lie uppointod in each class, who will rate each member
Ihereof; that with each rating will bo listed thoamouuL subscribed by the
man Tilted; that thereupon said ruled member bo notified of his nil Ins
and appear and show iai.so why he should not subscribe totho amount of
Ms ruling: that if no good cause lie shown why he should not bo subscribe
that his name, rallni! and aiuuunt subscribed be published In the daily
press: and, to the end that no injustice may be done. Ho it further
Resolved: That Investigation bo made of available government and
private records that the Liberty loan committee may asccrialit the Income
and resources of the persons so rated as aforcsultl.
The local committee U supposed' to have the financial
rating of every individual. They should let in the light so
the people may know. It. has pussy-footed long enough.
Results are needed.
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Monthly Nttiumiiry
Temperature, mean maximum, 8!I.'J:
iiii'ttn minimum, .,"!).."; mean, lili.S:
luaxinium, 115; dale, l-lK-10; mini-
mum, ,'l.; dute, 21; emtio! dailv
riinije, 5(i.
l'rcciiilalioii loliil, l.iiii."i incites.
(Irenlcst in L'l hours .'.'15; dale, 21
Number ol davs uilh .01 inch or
more precipitation, .; clear, I I; putt.
I.V cloud V, II; clonal v. S.
Tim. following casualties are re
ported by Ihc coniinamlin;' :cnonil (ai'
llie Aniciicuij exicdilionury forces:
Killed in action, Il'I; missing in ac
lion, l.'l; iviiiuiili d ,si".iTcly, 4A7 ; died
from wounds, II); die,) from accident
and other causes, five; wounded, ilc
urce undetermined, lour; Wounded
dii;htly, three prisoners, four. Total,
'i!IS.
The following are from llie I'ncilic
Coast sliilcs:
Killed in net ion I'rivale Alexander
l.inde, f.ddl, i'ttlif.
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Wounded Severely
I'rivale Albert A. Aimer, Scuttle,
Wash.; I'rivnle Mjnirizo Colli, stnek
loli, Cnlif. ; rrivale liiclialil 1. Co
nun, Sacramento, Calif.; I'rivale I'.cr
nice It. Kale, Lyiiden. Wash.; Near
Kent Jac!: i:. (Iraliaiu, Klorislon, Cal.;
Serueant Xiillianel II. (,'rittctidi n,
Oakland, Calif.; I'rivale John ).
Ilayivurd, liar, Cal.; I'rivale Clar
ence K. I.ieille, Camarillo, Cal.
Wounded, detet undetermined
I'rivale llcurv S. (luilicrson, Ulviupiu,
Willis, '
AS PUBLIC NEED
The folowiii!,' resolution was tin
uniinoiisly adopteil by llie 'J50 Jui k
son county teachers assembled at
Meilford High school, after a stirrim:
lull; by Sunt, fleorjre A. llriscoe of
Ashliind city schools, who made a
strops; plea in support of the normal
school measure to be submitted to
the voters of Oregon this fall.
Whereas, President Wilson in a re
cent letter given to the public lias
urged (hiit there he no fulling off in
the iiltendurice in elementary xchools,
high schools und collegeii, an order
Unit we may attain thelurgest possi
blc efiiciency both in war and lifter
peace shall come; and
Miicrcas, mere is an increase in
llie enrollment of the public schools
of Oregon, but a marked nnder-
suppiy ot teachers every conatv in
oar stale is at this time without a
lull ipiola of leachers, and Ibis short
ago is keenly felt in llie toiinties of
eastern 1 southern Oregon; and
liereas, the Hoard of Normal
School Kegenls, recognizing the in
iidc(uacv of the present one normal
eehool lo supply trained teneliers
sufficient fur the demand, have en
dorsed the measure submitted by the
last legislature providing for two ud-
oilional normal schools and urgently
requested its approval hv the people
at the coming election of November 5,
11118, iiiiil our state superintendent of
schools, J. A. Churchill, has said that
next to the winning of the war the
most important problem before the
people of Oregon is the establishment
of these schools;
Therefore, be it resolved that the
leachers of Jackson county in an
nual institute assembled do pledge our
individual anil united ei forts to se
cure the adoption of this measure lit
llie coming election in order thai.
Oregon tuny liuve an ailwpiulo sup
ply of thoroughly. trained men and
women to instinct and lead out her
children so Unit they amy hclo to
build the world anew anil function ef
ficiently in the world's new democracy.
COMMUNICATION.
To the Kdilor:
Just a few lines lo say lo our Moil-
lord Irineds ihul we are both well
nnd happy. While we love Cortland
We shall never forget our rcsidcnci
in Mcdford. Kvcrv day I meet old
.Mcdl'ord friend, so we ure not very
fur from home aflcr all.
I have atlciiilcd a lew sessions ol
Hie Mcdl'ord conference hold in I In
I'irst Mc!hodil church, and among
many oilier very interesting jT1(.s
discussed nnd transacted were kindly
and couiphiuciiturv Ihin-rs said about
the Kcv. Dr. .1. (', liollius, and of his
nppoiulincnt lo llie second largest
Methodist cliureli in I'oiiland. His
Iriends here, and Ihcv arc niiinv,
prophesy for him ami his new up.
poinlnienl, great things, us he stands
high in llie councils ! his conloiviioo.
1 hud an opportunity of bearing tes
timony to bis work in Med foul ami
ol' llie great loss u will he M,.,ll,,nl
when he leaves. II,. jUst l, .1,1 ,
that Mcdl'ord will v,r hold a vci y
worm place la Ins il ic. Hons.
Wo iniiy return i it the spring. No
pretlier spot anvwlo'ie, no truer
friends und no more l,.al ciiv under
the slaps nnd sliipcs.
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mi. . o i .. r, 1 1 1 1 ,(,.
Il is now Lieutenant Colonel K. K.
Kelly, Tinted Stales Signal corps, ail-
vun 1 section American Kxpcdilioii-
ii ry forces in I'rance, according lo a
letter received from llie popular Med
tord officer today.
The well earned promotion was re
ceived carlv in September. Colonel
Kelly was one of only three in llie
signal corps recommended for.lhis
grade und his duties and responsi
bilities have been correspondingly in
creased. Ueganlin.f his promotion. Colonel
Kelly says :
"A cablegram iiuiioiincing niv pro
uiolion lo the grade of It. -Colonel ar
I'icvcd in due course ami it is need
less to say that I am greatly pleas
ed for Ihc increase in rank ami it is
up to me to be worthy of the eon
lidcnce. I inn no longer a reserve
officer, lull I liked the distinction of
being oik, lor 1 see maiiv making
good,"
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OF SHEETS. TOWELS
IS
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I 'A HIS, Oct. 1', What would you
think Marsha! Koch's nickname
among his adoring poilus isi
.lolfre's, the world knows, is "Pa
pa," or "(Irnmlpnpa," bul Koch's is
nothing so affectionate, iilthough the
French soldiers use it wilh just ift
much affection. It's "Two Cents!"
The Krciich for it is "Deux Sous,"
and here's how the general came by
it.
Wonderful thliiKs In tho way, of
warm clothing; fpr (ho Uelgions, are
coming In, Sam's Valley Is tho first
auxiliary to respon, and it Is a splen-
did. response.
Any sheets, any towels, any pillow
ease3 today? '
, Tho HelRi.ms need linen and we're
asking you this way;. Just send us in
i some article. We ll have a llnon
, shower. Let's make of this a galvi
week for a Uelgiun linen shower.
PHYSICALLY FIT
AT ANY AGE
PRESIDENT APPEALS
FOB SEA-SERVICE
WASIIIN'dTON', (1,-1. 1.. Cresidciit
Wil-im uppciilcil today lo all men on
hind or sea who hale had sea scr
lice lo give full information about
their rating and experience in filling
out their dr, ill iiicsioiiuaiies, so
their local boards may give them
proper classification and inform Ihc
government where evperieneed seii-
meii iiiiiv I III. lined when needed.
'Kvcrv seaman -liould give lo the
sen ice the best that is in him." sals
the president', cull, "end he should
not hcsitaie lo accent deferred class.
I'lenlinn when the goicriimi'iit has '
Iccidcd dclerrcd I'lilssil ical ion i- 1
essiiry, no mailer lioiv cuevr he
may he to pun llie lighiin-; lorocs
llie armi or Ihc na v."
It Isn't agri. It's caroltiBS living that
puis men iiown and out." Keep
vour nririitin In . nnA n..n.n,i i
, ill I ... bs.uk eulllllllUU tlim
..mo ne eoioiiei ne was you win uiwnys bo physically fit.
much of n "hail-fellow-well-met" with Watch the kidneys.
the villagers of his homo town, lie Ii Tho kidneys are the most over
had a slap on the hack nnd a faiuil- He t.breaS te
,,. ,oi cei.ioiie. ins iricuos isirain ami tno deadly uric acid aecu-
ircpicnlly iciiuUcd bun lor this la-:'"uiuies and crystallizes, look out!
iniliiiriiv i ide.l ns ,,,M.i;, i I These sharp crystals teur nnd scratch
which Koch replied : ' ' ' 1'."! j.l!r.Ve "rl"!iry 'banneta causing
, ... , , 'lis iiain anu set up irrlln
.le in en lou, i-oinine de deux j Hons which may cause prematura de
sous!" generation and often do turn Into
Which Irunslntcd lo American "'MuUy Hrlghl's Disease.
shine mens s,nll,,',r bl "1 '( '" firSt WlirnillgS Of Slllg-
si.ing incus somelliing like I don t , Rl,sl kl(hll,v ,. ,K paln or lltf
give u rap; I don I care two cents! ; ne.su In llio small of the back, high
Tiie marshal is still fond of using ' colored or scanty urine, loss of apiio
Ihe expression, nnd the poilus, whose!1".' '"'"Bestlon or rheumatism.
nil lor bestowing nicknames ,,, ' , " ,u I. I""
pcncl
, , 1,1 ,,, ..' ,i, llie inn, IIOIICUIIOIl Ol
on their beloved leaders is well known, j troii'blo go after the ciiuso at once.
nave prompiiv given Him tue sobn-i no 10 your druggist Immediately, liet
ni:i.. in trial box ot i:oi,l MKDAL llaar-
lem 1)11 Capsules, imported direct
'uul.l So II,. Couldn't Sleep 1 J"'" ',!" v'"l"'ra!"rira, 1,1 """"'"l-
. , , , , ., , ,, , ., . ' bero they liavo been In use for over
llronchlal coughs, tickling In throat ; WO ,irt,,j yoara Th(ly w( KVB
and aslhmallc spasms break one's 'almost immediate relief. If for any
rest and weaken one so that the ays-' cause they should not your money
lem Is riin-dnwn and serious sickness " , .. . Va i . v 't',,"ra1t0 K
Knos llulhert. Caoll. ; lm,. hl Sl,al(( boxl,Si thrt,0' si.p,
"I had a severo cold ( Adv.
Thirty Feet of : Danger
The intestinal canal is an important part of every
individual, important every inch of its thirty feet.
The upper portion of it is intended for the diges
tion of food and absorption of its useful portions.
But the lower part is concerned with the elimina
tion of waste material.
It is, in other words, the great sewer of the body.
The more food eaten, the greater the waste. If
a sewer becomes clogged up, its contents stagnate
and become more and more dangerous. x
Constipation means more than failure to evacuate
the bowels regularly and thoroughly. It means
stagnation, increased fermentation, putrefaction
and germ action. Increased amounts of irritating
and poisonous substances are formed. Absorption
of these into the blood follows. Self-poisoning
"suits. - jek.
Danger, disorder, disease, or even death follow.
Pills, purgative mineral waters, castor oil, salts,
etc., do not cure constipation or prevent its con
sequences. They make it worse because they do
not only irritate the bowels, but they "wear out"
in effect and so must be taken in increasing doses,
making constipation a habit. ..
But the Nujol Treatment for Constipation over-
comes constipation by helping Nature re-establish
. easy, daily, thorough bowel evacuation as "regular
. as clockwork." . -
Nujol prevents stagnation and self-poisoning.
Nujol forms no habit, except a natural, healthy habit.
After Nujol has trained the bowels to act, it can
be dispensed with.
l)0forconstipation
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STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEYS
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"Warning: L8,
the Nujol Trade Murk. Insist on Nujol. (A
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j . however, we siifltjest a ,
First National SAVINGS '!
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j Wm. G. Tait, President
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mny rrsuH. Knos llalliort. rnoll.
hid., writes: "I hnd a tivoro cold j
tills fall und con i: hod 'ont hinally at j
uijihl; could hardly sleep. The first !
hottlc of Ktdcy'B Honey nnd Tar ro-1
licvod mo. entirely euriiiK my counh."
It covers irritated menitiranea with ai
healli.K and soothiim r o.itllK, Inosenr. j
phlegm and clears air panwire:'. Kur'
fain by Medfortl Pharmacy.
JOHN A. PEKL
CNDKItT.VkKU.
Ily AssinMnt.
t SOt'TII UAKTIJJTl.
rhon M. 47 and 47-Ja.
4iiimobll Ilers Hanln
, .mhniiiiMfliM n,s,r
Miss Ann .Met'onuli k arrived honie
Monrtny from Iter iieek's nitendaiiie
at 1 ha Blute fair at S.ilem.
McCurdy Agency
t.enernl Insurnnce
Medford National Paiik lllilK,
Talephone 12 3.
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All makes of Phonographs in one.
Plays ai! makes of records perfectly.
Call and hear it and be convinced, i
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Piano i
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28 South Central.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for liennlless and bald blirlej',
v.liito and winter grey oats.
MONARCK SEED & FEED CO.
High School Books
We rurry n complete Una ot all llljih Siliuol Hooka required-lit the
Medford IIikIi School.
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TJio Store
it. i.imi WDDDionn, rrop.
'T ie Food Administration Says
Buy atjjjHome and Save
NeedlessWaste
Tit Food Administration nrRes Ame-iran pcnj.lo to Imy food that la
pre need near home, as the needless wailo of transportation In
vol -d In huullUK home food nvvny nnd oliier food In to take ll
pin i Is thus avoided. Vllmo flour I; a .Medford and Oregon flour.
"Build Upl! Hpmef industry by
Buying the Products of
Home Factories
Thl company pays out thnutnmls of dollars a year for wheat,
eor darter and other products of llie farm, Ihus creating an im-
poi nt market here. This market will is row us the demand for
Vlli Hour grows. Ueniand your loeul flour.
Hi.
llAllt
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ORRES
LADIES' TA1LOH. will be at HoIaI .
Holland every Tuesday afternoon :'
nowest fahrlcs nnd latest woolens.
Kit and workmanship guarantead.i
CIDER APPLES
KNKillT IMC'KlXfi CO.
.Medfonl, Ore.
IMione 2.-).i:.
J. T. Gagnon
Lumber Yard .:
All kinds of rmnh a
urvaiva'
Lumber. I
. .... v.u.,..,u biuii, jp m .
auiutea, aaso and-
Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. 1
RllV loeb.n. r
-.. ws.vr.--uu v.uuu.y product.
Place ordori nnn fn. ' -
nun BOX 08
.New Shed, M:l S. Front St.. Medio.
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