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MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OUECiOX. WKDXKKDAY. OfTOKKl? 2. IMS 'PAGE ' TITREE T I t $185,000 TOTAL A biir iumn of $4j,000 in liberty bond HubscriptionK vesterduv in tlie Medford district Hhot the total so for subscribed up to $18,000 lust niuht. which sum is nbout $113.0110 (div of the district's quota of $-.-152. Outside of the luru'e subscriptions, of yesterday iiicliiilinu the $25, 000. by the Mcdt'ord National bank and the $5,000 subscription of Mrs. Abbie J. t'luimplin. there were many muni subscriptions. Altoucth er it was a fairly irood dav in the liberty bond campaign. However hundreds of people have not yet Kubseribed. Thev are all listed on the card index and will be called upon bv special uru'ers at least once. The board is eonteinplntinsr publish ing a list of slackers who are well known to be financially able to do their bit in liberty bomb: More, Interest Sliown. Another cnuourauini: feature of the laguintr campaign is that more solicit ors reported for duty toduv and the entire district was being combed and the backward ttri:ed to come for ward with liberal subscriptions. The people who have already subscribed are now becinninir to come forward and double or otherwise increase their previous subscriptions. Aniomr the lnnre subscriptions mado yesterday were tbuse of $2,000 eieh made bv Mr. and .Mrs. li. II. Hallev, and one of $1.B00 made bv Hazel Tavlor of Central Point. Included nnionsr the lnrire subscrip tions should be mentioned the $50110 subscription made bv the Metropoli tan Life Insurance eompanv of Kew York. The eompanv is spending IflOtOOO.OO'n throughout the Tnilcd States in purchasinir fourth liberty lonn bonds, and thrUL'h the efforts of W. Gaston Domcrcue. its eMdford su perintendent, apportions $5.00(1 of this hiiL'B sum to the eMdford district. Altoecther in the four lib erty loan campaigns the eompanv has invested $10,000,000 in bonds. Yesterday's purchasers were: $25,000 Medford National Hank $5000 Mrs. Atibln J. Chainpliu 92000 II. H. Ilnlfty A.lillo llalley 11800 . Hazel Toyloi feoo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .Mrs. V. 11. Gore T. Collins ssoo K. C. Kenly J. H. Cooley P. S. AnderHon II. W. Hall U B. Morris ' C W. Adams " F. J. Plpffrns Wary K. Uoro 9450 400 950 , . A. Carpenter 9300 Jay 1. Gore Scott Wolff ci. A. Hnrnum r . Unwen 150 T. r. SiiiRlcton 9100 . O. Van Rrovoc H. (7. Nleholson Jlarv K. HnrlzHl Julia :. Fielder K. J. UullaKlier Gertrude Erickuon 50 Mary J. FolBer G. V. Rrooks it. W. Cross ChaR. ltally Mrs. J. 11. ncllnlro ("iru II. .Morgan W. II. Matillby O. M. Mullen Mrs. W. H. .MaulthyJallK'S Dally Mrs. N. IX Ilrophy Mrs. I Winn i.oxnox. Oct. ova?natod by tho -Scriila is beins Hu'nurlun troops Two sensutionul seditious utterance who are returning to llulsurliui terrl- arests were made in Jackson county lor7. uccoruins to uic noruuin omciui MPORTING BOOZE statement of Tuesday night. PARIS, Oct. 2. Antl-Ccrman and I within the past 11 hours which are, beinir inrestiuated bv fluted States! District Attorney H. K. llauey f . pacUint riots nre In progress thruout Portland, who is here attendini: tile . Bulmirln, according to a Zurich dis fcilcrul court session. Ilnlh of Miolpalch to tbo Journal It Is added prisoners arc of German descent, and on one of them after ho was taken to tho federal liiuMini: this forenoon, a loaded 118 caliber revolver and a small bau" of cartridges was found. The prisoners nre Marvin Jackson Veddcr about 35 years old. floatinc laborer and socialist, on whom the thnt rumors nro current of tho for mation of a national cabinet in Hul Karln under tho leadership of Pre mier .Mallnoff and Dr.. (ihonadieff, released from prison a few days nso under a pardon by Klnir Ferdinand. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 2. The Turk ish cabinet, according to a telogrum revolver was found, and who was ar-1 published by the Cologne (iazetto, rested this forenoon, and liolph Hie- j bas decided "111 all circumstances to berstadt, 31 years old and single. adbore to the alliance with the cen who is r-o":.-l.:"-". for the draft and ; tral powers." who resides with his parents on the Ilieberstadt ranch in the KaL'le Point district. He was arrested last niiilit. and brought to Mcdford. After ouestioninsf both men at the federal bitildintr today District Attor ney llanev is boldiiu; them lor fur ther examination. "Wc-h Sinn's War" "A SOUL FOR SALE" PAGE THEATER 10DAY! of "Hell mid other Dorothy Phillips, star UniM'tui'o rifrl " '-Puv Aln! Yedder. who is a floatim? laborer hi,;Iv sl,rnrni nimtnninva enmes and only came here recently !riii;in ,h,', !,, n,rair i,b,. -i si California, was arrested at the 11. V. Dinulnitn ranch where he had been to the Pago theatre today in "A Soul for Sale," a society drama dealing with a woman's efforts to barter her daughter for wealth. Vnlln llan,ll.,nn la m.t11ln utterimr. In the federal buildim: this ;,,.. rnl. .,.,, . " ,.,,, ,,, her extrnvagant mother, to satisfy eii nioved for the past two days, be anie of seditious talk be has been noon winie several ueiuuv i nucu States marshals and court attaches were uiiestioninsr him he frankly as serted that this was "a rich man's war." and said that if the war lasted a little burner there would be no Americans left. Yedder said be bad purchased no '.iberlv bonds, war snvines stumps and bad not contributed a cent to the Hcd Cross or to other patriotic causes. lie proudly related that he was of German descent, but denied that he was on I. V. Y. and said that at lluch in this county a few vears hl'O he registered as a socialist. It was not until he had been broimbt to the federal huihlimr ami bad been ouestioncd for sonuv time bv the of ficers that be was searched and the revolver was found on him. Tio I'lajr to Yellow l) The offense that Ilieberstadt com mitted took place diirinir one of the patriotic drives. A woman worker was iunniii!.r a flair on his coat when be exclaimed: "Take that damn flna off and pin it on a yellow doir and I'll shoot the doe." When beinir uuestioncd bv the dis trict attorney this morninir. Ilieber stadt frankly admitted that be had her passion for Jewelry, can think of but one method a wealthy marriage for Xclla. Then Steele .Minium en ters her life aad .N'eila falls In love with him. Again tbo mother Is tempted and falls, fills time resort ing to robbery of Mlnturn. LVella finds it out. restores' the money, is discovered coriiing out of i her lover's room, and ho thinks that she's tho thief, wbllo tho scandal mongers think the worst of her ac tion. Oa tho same hill will bo shown by request of several patrons Charlie Chaplin In a "Dog's Life." "o doubt this Is Chaplin's greatest comedy anil thoso who failed to seo it during its last engagement and many who will want to seo it again will avail them selves of tho opportunity to seo Jhe greatest of all comedies. . FEDERAL COURT Wlwn the United Slates court sea son opeacd this morning Chas. F. S'.iclliiiK, a woll known cnttlcniuu, who resides ntuir Dor's, Culif., and Ms brother-in-law, D. M. Clinton, a Klnnmtli county rancher, pleaded -guilty to the chni'Ke of Importing liquor into tho stuto, whereupon they were each fined $1."0 and costs by .ludKO Wolvorton. It is understood that several Portland men will be here tomorrow morning to plead Kuilty to a similar charge. The offenso to which Smilllng and CUnton pleaded guilty consisted of bringing in from California some time ago two cases of beer for their own use. They were Indicted by the grand jury In Portland a month or more ago, hut wero not arraigned until today. Tho perjury case against .!. F. Miller, u freight conductor on tho Southern Pacific running between Weed and Klamath Falls, w ti!! on trial today but It was thought that it would be completed this afternoon. Miller is accused of having perjured himself while testifying before the federal grand Jury at Portland when the case against K. L. Paddock, a brakeman of the railroad running north of Klamath Falls, charged with selling liquor to Klamath Indians, was being heard. Immediately fol lowing the conclusion of the Miller trial the trial of Paddock will be begun. The following are the men who compose tho federal grand jury at the present session of court: H. G. Ogg and L. . Caster of Ashland. K. H. llarbeck, J. H. Alf and J. U Howe of Grants Pass, U. V. Itogers of Merlin, If. G. Meyer Sr., of Lake Creek, Sam Tethorow of Williams, Josephine founty, and 1). H. .lacUson K. C. Kunyard, K. C. Gaddis and K II. J annoy of Medford. ai'd west ojfMiint fnuenn. in tin cen ter of t!u AjjNiricnn seeior wc-t of f.ie Mt'swc, tli"? A'tu'ricaus auain have, .i'o" ed f r.van1. ' At w o ;M I'ot I'e unc ne'-U'il in the l.urr:iiie roiMi rv, wlicre t!u Anicr'f mis lioM pMsjiioiw nlun'r tlu j Mt scl'e An rttt'cl: ln-re "nu'd cn d ui"cr Molz. T!ic other front whore t''uht:nu iniiv hr-riii mt n itmiii! si-a'e is j in lt-ilv wh-T' the staire ;'ticiirs to be J set for ati offensive tlt-il will enrrvj the Itnl an linos toward l tit? Austrian j'roni"r ' ' Safe forlKFAMTSandlHVAUDr AbK FOR lb - Oi.ginal mi RrfTJS Nourishing Disestlble No Cooking For InfantSjlnvalldsandOrowing Children. R1 chMHIc, Malted Grain Extract in Powder j The Original Food-Drink For All Akcs.1 OTHERS .arc IMITATIONS RETIREMENT TO BELGIUM. (Continued from pago one.) omen tn ark N. I). Hmphv J.,slle .lumps r. I). I.ciflana w. n. uifbo T. W. lint a. s. sinut Nancy l. U'llBOn G. P. Ml m H ?,lll Arnold Mhh ViaUi Unit A1'X TrilnUcll 31. HtilllR I.nrialiu, 11. Parsons Aiiiiii M. .1,'ffrey vv. A. l.uui.-in ' .Ian,' ('. Hansen K. 1C. ICails II i:. llnoki'r Nfttle llnokor Nora 1'. Klrkpatrk mmh'v1,'V,' Tlllery It. Sh,'rwoo,l J. R. Wmulfonl Atltia ni-uliulr Tlio'evenlng workors in the surel- inndc the above statement but ee-iiMn'lil uresslnss ticpanmcni or tno ueu suv whv lie .lid it, said he didn t -" resume i.ieii .... mean it. and broke down and eried. Thursday evening at tho bparta To l'roseeutor llanev he staled thnt I bulldinK. The evonliiB meetings are he was reirislercd for the draft, hut designed especially to accommodate that he was in iirnorniiee of how the 'those who desire to do war work and wnoso unties uo not penuii uiein in tending tho day sessions as teach ers, stenographers, clerks, etc. A largo allotment of work lias been received and It Is hoped that many will attend. . Come and bring another worker. Mr. nnd Mra. J. M. Knicsl Cloim-nts Hurley ST. OUEWTIN CAPTURED. (Continued from page one.) how to prevent It from becoming converted Into a disaster, which Is the usual seuuel of a retirement of masses closely engaged iu a formid able struggle. Important (iains Mado PAftlS, Oct. 2 Tho French troops now have passed beyond St. Qucntin. Northeast, east and southeast of the town, according to the Ilavas agency, they hold a lino running along the Somme from Tranuuoy to Rouvroy nnd then along tho St. Qucntln-La Fere road to the river Olse at Ven deuil. PARIS, Oct. 2. Heavy fighting took placo In St. Qucntin last night. Resisting stubbornly, the Germans were driven back to the east bank of the canal, -the French war offlco re ported today. i West and north of Rhelms the Trench have mado further important gains. The entire massif of St Thierry now is In Frenrh hands. Northwest of Rhelms the French have taken Pouillon and Thil and havo reached the southorn oulsklrts of Vlllers-Frnnquelx. North of Rhelms they havo puRhed forward their line to the outskirts of Hetheny Thore was no change In Cham pagne during tho night. Huns Fire St. (juontfn WITH THE KHKNTH ARMY NEAR ST. OrKN'TIN. Oct. 'J. ( Hv the ApnsiMfltpd I'ress.l Kntire sec tions of St. Oiienlin are in flumes and explosions nre heard in the eitv con tinunllv. ' KiBhtnir continues north of the town where the French have mailc progress. The French have cuinrd the tiinnei of the St. Qucntin cnnal at Tron nuov ard continue to advance east ward. The citv hall of St. Oiienlin appears In lie intact hut it is lie- lived to lie mined. war was 1:01111: unit in tact knew vcrv little about it. He can neither read nor write, but he said that occa sionally hi slather rend n lei He to bini out of a newspaper. He bad no lib ertv bonds nor had he contributed anvthini' lowurd patriotic cmuscs. five miles from Tbourout. while th lirilish are across the l.vs seven miles north of l.ilic mid are within seven miles of t'oulrai. All these nre important ruilwnv centers and l.ille is (be strongest (ler miiri position north of ('niitlirni. Itlichns Advance (li'iieral Ilerlbclot spccdilv is driv iiur the (icriuans back to their old lines in t!m Kbcims region. Furlber Lrnins have been made between the Yesle and life Aistie and north of Kheims. Several miles more mid I lie French will he in Hie open count rv north of Wheims and tlirrnteniiu: tin immediate eommuuicutinns of l.aon. The French advance here mid cast of the Suippe is plucilu: the (icriunns between Iibciius and the Suippe in a pocket. In ('liiiinnaiL'ne there has been bill little cliaiiL'e. but tilt? French have rendered useless the railroad runniii throuuli Hie Ari;onne forest from ('hallcrani:e. This makes possible a further American movement on Ibc eastern edce of the An:, nine. Nnrlb Sleep Sweetly Coffee, -tea and seme o cher drinlcs when -taken ai the evening meal tend "to keep some people awake. 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