Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAflE SIX
METTFOTCD MATT, TUTHT'XK. MFJJFOTCT). OT?F.OO. MONDAY. Of'TOr.KR. 7. IMS
A WHOLE LOT OF HUNS: HARMLESS NOW
ASIILA.VI). Oct. 7. The ulluruu
tivo of facing u uVt'ii.-ient wiiter sup
ply durinif the Kuimnur months veur
lifter year, with but few executions,
or of installing notable improve'
merits tit the fountain source in or
der to acquire nn ahuiulaut Ktoruue
durinsj the drv season, in one which
will probalilv be decided upon here
before the advent of another year,
Am n mutter of fact, the term ''scar
city" is u misnomer. On an ""Taire
the year iiround there is an excess of
water. Conservation is what is need
ed to husband the supply, and in line
with definite plans se - ted by City
Knifincer Walker recently, the muni
eipalitv will doubtless tackle the
nuestion, which is not a problem, but
simply a work of construction in ac
cordance with a spccitie survey
mude. this preliminary heim; supple
merited by data as to extent and
costs. Reservoir storaue way up at
the head of the watershed is recom
mended. The objection heretofore has
been one of dummim; the cauvon,
i'earinu-tlood couiplicalions. Solidity,
however, means safctv. anil the plan
as now outlined contemplate ifoinir
clear up near the crest of the divide
between Ashland and Wanner peaks
ami utilizim: a natural basiu. With
some exceptions, iao:-t of the material
for the main construction is avail
able in the vicinity of this I -is:-which
in aires past was a pond, the
bed of v-hi'-1' would form the h-:n of
the reservoir.
l"rOK ;o ItcM-rvoirs
The eneineer's figures on a reser
voir or llXMMHI.DUO trillions sloraee
cunacilv. 700 feet loll" (100 f-cl wide,
and 50 feet hiuli. are in the neighbor
hood of $70 000. and one ,'lf feet
hiirh. HtoriiiL' -to. (Kill trillions, would
eost about $'jr,(MMI. The reservoir of
minor heiirht could be added to in fu
ture years as demands indicate. Manv
other details as to additional sup
tllv afforded bv -10.(10(1,00(1 gallons
have been submitted to the coun
cil bv the onirineer. one phase heinir
that this increase would more than
double the amount now available djir
inur the drvest, time of the year. In
other words, l.HOO homes would each
he provided with an additional 10(10
uallonK of water per duv every
month durinu' the season when it is
most needed. ,
As n venture finuncinllv it is fig
ured that the earnines of the system
could he depended upon to meet ail
additional exoense within a fixed
period. Incidentally the municipal
lielit plant would benefit by Hie im
provement, and co'iseuiienllv this
P'lbl'e utility should hear ils portion
of the outlaw
AInivo Tranent IuIiiIich
The site of the proposed reservoir
is five or six mill's above the upper
intakes at the fori"- of Ashland
ereek. If built, it is not proposed to
lipu line a connection between the
two. The reservoir eatcs would sim
ply he opened at rcnuireil intervals,
the wuter supply following the flow
of leust resistance down to tho lower
basins.
Kor eii.-ht months in the venr the
flow in Ashland creek is at its ercsr.
for two months the volume is mod
erate, and the remaindir of the year
the water has to be conserved to
meet irrigation needs and domestic
Mipplv for fi (100 people.
SENATE OPPOSES PEACE.
(Continued frani puiro one.)
that of nnvhodv else, we do have the
rieht that when we negotiate we do it
with somebody who docs not rcirurd
treaties as scraps of puner.
Teiico Offensive
"It is not a oiiestinii now of tV- 1 1
points, or the eiirlit points or four
points or whatever thev arc The
oncstion now is very simple. (!cr
niaiiv has bcL'iin a rrcat peace of
fensive. predicted it here Ai.ill-:
-0. It has come and every newspa
per in the country 'duoiis ii in the
headlines. Thev licet it as if it
were soinetliitie we -ire to deal with
seriously at this -laee.
"The (leruuin proiio-.iiion i an
ar.Nistirc to discuss the terms. Thev
Propose to cnier a Iota: discussion of
the I - -s of peace. An armistice
lmit would me. Ill simply the loss of
the war and all we hate I.hil'IiI for.
"1 he liiischicl' now is in discussion.
When (icniiaiiN bol.U no her bands
and says 'we iin" t.cctcn: what terms
will vou impose then llie 1 luted
Slates anil the allies ,-,mi tell what
terms tlicy will impose."
PRESS OPPOSES HUN PEACE
(Continued from puiie one.)
"nmhlKUoiift ami dlsliini'iious stuff"
and nsks:
"Will (iei-niuny ever renllr.n there
Is only one way for her, nuinelv. bv
dooda and not wonlM? It Is far too
Into to talk of n hauls tor peace ncso
tlatlolin. The iletcrinlnution of the
Blllod ))00ilen Ik tli.it the ilercat ot
those who niiido war shall ho com
plete and absolute. That ta?k thev
have undertaken and It shall !c per
formed to tho vory end mid llicre will
be no peace until tlerniuny has sur
rendored without condition to terms
which will leave her not merely with,
out a will, but without power, to
brouk it."
HOW TO CULL OUT
Thb Is mi inhibit In (ho British zo on Iho wostoi a fmnt. IT you linvni't anything Ims to do yon mi.;rltt c oiinl ihn captured Minis fn this pi
lure. They lire part of tho fi7,0U0 captured hy tho liiiiish nlotic in .-lugust.
01 OF ' DEFENSE
LAON IN FLIES $1.15 RATE UPON
OTHER CITIES ON
FRONT BURNING
I'AKIS. D'-t. 7. - l.aou. the stromr
hold to which the cnr'iiiv lias been
lilllMMU us, the key point of bis line
AMSTKIiDAM, Oct. 7.- (icnnnnv
is bcrinnin(r to realize and admit that
it Is a nation of scoundrels.
Press comment, nlw-.-ivs llie best uic -onlfiwcsl. i rent I v has been
key lo the public opinion of a na- set afire bv the dcrmr'ns. The town!
lion, is vcerintr aroui:, to liic point was reported alil.-i:'.e yestei-dav anil '
where it is I'essin (leniianj's lira were still liurntiiu there t.M.av.
faults. Krankly the (Icnmin papers liheims has b. -en IVnully mid deli-j
are besinnim; to admit that (bey must 'l,lv ',' :,m! 1 "!'"':"''' "i
I 1 ,t ' 1 .1 , .t lit' I llll t'l MI :( . I 'I'.' It:' i IS i ll' II
iinnntloii the itlcu lluit lih'ii iiiinnw . . ., , .. . , ,
SAI.KM. Ore, ( i. 7 Scnalor Mi'
Xitrv lias Irl.-ruplM-.l Fml i.
liiichtri ol" tlic Orcunn pnhlic scrviiM-iMiinnii-.-ioii.
sliitiiiLr 1 1 1 : 1 1 ofTuinU (if
Mio r;ii!i'i;)tl iii!Ni(iiislr:iliun ;hi1 oi
tlh1 luitilif s-'i'vicp ;i '-cninil z c!i'i;irl
uirul ur intiiiKiti'd to hun th;tt t)u
i-oViTiiiiifht will iiuri'i; to n intr of
1.1,". per V"1 rHit(l- on npnlos for
tr;.i)-i'Jnlinriil:tl -I.Ip!iit'ii; The
present r;itc is ."fl.'J.".
I'riiH dumi i'u':U inl t'u- ;i rati' of
$1.1(1. 1tti Mr. Itn.-hifl Int- nilvi-i-.l
hn Ihi' (iiMipniiiiisi' rat' Ik1 nerrpt-
ri lij;litiiiLt lor iMiuncst, ami rcal-
1 1 1 i lo tin1 A hjiuiih1. ;
U'I'll IIS ill
i.".- Unit what th.-y niv li-htin- tor is ,1... ....;,,., ..,), , (Vinhnii.
Itarc ci.-.tciu-c. I i,i iIh- t'ir-t n;tit:rl -.ri.n- (he ;il-
'It is n mattiT of ihuniiahlr Jmi- 'w uw ica -IiimI lin- Ariic. n whi. ii
portuncc," mivs tin1 Cultii'iio (ia.HN I llu i iK'iuv linpt'tl in u.rk a - (. ni'. v.
always ivrrlil as a somi-in Ui'iai nic s-. oii-l n- .-i-.n hr K; iti-h Knn-i
journal. "whWhci wo arc or :nr m! Ar,nv ,,!,s ''' lu.l n.i.iilfi' aMa.-..--n.Bnn!r.I
throia-hont Uir Wurhl a a v 1 ""' lll',!iV . ,!t l'vl lv;1 '" ;:: . !-
nation of hlauanis. In.l.r.l wo ' vi.iiM ru.rt. (iiijp ",n (,
lie iiciiil: so icL'anau. s,- -i
The people of llie Kr.therlan.l are, , ri, ,...,. ...-ooo-als of t'-, , cut rat
slowly awakening to the fact ill;, I the powers arc in no w iv iut ,-.i wj
war has been luisrepiv -cute, I to avo'i the i.oiicv ot ilcsi r.a-t ion : lire
llieai. The kai-i-r liiai-clt' has bet a ''V ilic (lertnan irein r.;l si.i,'.
forced to warn' his soldiers of il,,'! Salbuimiiu-s. near I cms, i. liMrno-.j.
American tro ps. I
How i-omph-telv disillusioned llie
(ienmin people h.ie been is in.idi-
cb-ar by llie lolbiwin- coii-.nu-i't ol .
the Munich 'oM :
"Let as r.,;v (( openly and fear- !
Icssly - (ierti:all 's sitllaiion lor the'
last two years, at least has been lake- I
ly and Ivill-.-ly llllsi-epie-i Hied by'
my ol our liewsiM,ei-- i,i:, m il,,. ',
public lillen es ol it nia.ioriiy ol t
uir slate-.tiu ii. ' I i
"l-'or the last loin- eas , , ,.,-,. Niw o:! ''111 tic il'i'o'--:
been iis-iin-d avaui and n-ain lli.it "! ' !'-' ' 1 " I'-cueb ol ihe War
onlvliv,. i.. .1 .. , d l : I,-, id. w'o b.-'ion-. ,
, , i ..t I .i o ir .
-J- . ! .llio eillsiHIl- IM,-IOV
f our enemies. V, ,, in, ,i,,m ,:.
SUBSTITUTE PO!!
isnnvF
OF DAYLIGHT LAW
w s.:i t -v. t. t.
i in-;.-1 ! ;!;
ri(ti.!M:X. Colo.. . t. 7.- i'r.
TTi.-hanl Ii. Mn..r' of Ui.. TaiU'd
S-atfx li'M-ca'i ( !iiin. in it- annotiiuf
i ! iml.-v 111' tlr(ml a i -
In'o t'r r:i'!!::ii v .1 iih no an iianifii
o-otlmriuai. IN' will plain hi-;
i'1 I'l V l- I I"'' Amh'I i- ." il 1l H
As lii.'i'o ;ira i-itlv thru' ii'ini-s ol
r;'.:ni'M iti lit" V'.oM'- 'iiii:' i-pv-Iv,
Vi1 ni horHuM at nli'-'c 'ii'ia' 'I'hi
v. "i'c a -f a -i-mMllHlt' i'T 1 ''-
tin ;i! ;n liiinii tt'-s naiii- . airi!.ntc
i-tiinoa and una -111; ', a.
lonlim: to ty. M ...n1.
WITH Tiitt AKIflt'AX l-'OWCKS
Noin iiu KSf of VKinti x. ih. 7.
( V 1 j 1 x . I!v tli'.' Associated I'nss. )
(Ii'iuTal i'(n-Iiii!L''s troops this
, n.ornin'i a Itac.ri'd t lie flcnaau posi
Pniis on the lei! wiiiir of this front.
' rin1 Am i'4-ic.;ns madi' proLsress to a
; point 1 'u-1'i'.-.pnndjiir with their ad
I a nj( la'i' ve.-tenla v in the region of
i Cnni'l wi.otl, mi 1 ho lelt winir.
Th" pr, ciH-o of Morin troops op-po-itc
rho Au'orifi-.a ocnicr and the
iai'n a -t'l activity l.chind th: (l.-r-man
Macs h ads to the hclicf that the
ciicfii i- planum-; counter attacks.
Then' is incrca-iuir evidence that
llie ( ! ; : 1 1 ; n w intend nut only to huld
the Krictnlti!i!e posit ion if possible,
iiiit to force a fi'ihl in front of it.
nihi Miii iitlv the Aaici'icans are now
!i till! iter ia the .one which Ihe (!er
niaas have cho -rn for llicir main
.-(arid.
I Mil
o.d r
lac I'M
1 IH
I -li.Hlid "Mil I!
aMotl trie;1, d'n
1 1 11 1 ; ;
(lermanv is liulmu, lor her vcy bte.,,,,. , ,,,,' h,r-. '., ,, , ,,
I ins is Hie kernel ot llie whole,.',.
ollcstioa. The l:ie ol' our ,eou!ej ' 1 ' '
lies in their ,. hands to ,1,,-ole.' i OPPOSITION UNANIMOUS.
U-oes without s;iMli:; li.al lu-iorc til.- I
people can rlo.iilv s,-,- u.,s t font tuned from paKO one.)
then- own .,,Kj , eien aiiiuxa-l ,', ,
tionist ,1,., , ,,mM ,,.,..,,,.,, I"'. He was at Lie state oepaiimiM
"We i.l.t'.., lor l-'lade,s'"llK " '"
and tor th,- Halt,,- om,c,. Austria.. Similar
on- hue existence. We iir,. Il-hlin-l '' '"' A" ;n;'" ' omuiumcat ion is
I, ,...,,,..,,,, I, ,, ,i ,, , -Unli-tantuilv si-itbir to 1 hnl I rom
'''''' !' ,,M "ll"-'..l.rn, rid boil, n-k I'n-s.l,-,;!
' "" "' w.l-m to ,.. ., ...'...i-.tic am!
II we e.ui -e. Mie m.-Ii a peaee 11- - peace nei-otu-tion-. on ,-omllllon-
1,1 Hi" teeth ol rinidable pivMou.lv lai.l down bv the presldelil.
.1 siii,.-ionty ia eti.-a-y 11, millers, we It i said neither ol I he oil icjil text -shall
h,i e a-liiev e,l a t in,-- I'm-i;i eat - - dil te,-, m.itenalK Irum llu- xel'sioa
"l- than env tniinh ol iiin,, could Published l'i rc-.s ,1: -putelie -.
:-ive us, I I't'i'-i.ii enuort,er,!,i-i,s ,.l lite at-
"l.c! i ),,, ah-.i -" liiwli' "I' i'ii- I'mtrtl Stat.-s anern-
J ! ' lutnl -till ,er,' bc'll- wttllhelil l,t
jlhere was a,, abatement ot tile iudt-
ut.vaiuuH Ut- tiUM3 .,.,, I,,.,,!,,,.- i ro ,d tabv ,-.
terclP es inl ,',olo,eatle o-illibliri-I'Ab'IS,
(li t. ill. V,, I',,,-! the oiler W'l! fall l;t.
of a Iiiil'c eniter a ,;e l,v a (ieinian I she aiiuai!y a -eep;c,l uithort
bomb, so'ili.-rs to aid a lark's nest reservation the principle-, of peace
with four c-.-'s in it iiuin inro.l. Tu,. as ivp.-atniU l.od ,iw bv l'rescu!
motlier .,,-,l lie. I ,a-, left Ihe c-- Wll-oll al ii :in , ,,,, , hy , ,.. heller- I
and the soldiers pl.ieed tiroleclip.- ere, ,ls the w , ,s open to peace, w ,t II i
branches about the ne-t. V,r van's the w :t lid ii-w ,i of .ill th-rcai, in, :
al t trees I,,,, Iieen raved I v Hn ' Iron, iniadcl leintorv as the In -t '
ioree of the explosion. ie,ii,u-:ia nt.
uii.e, oiue I
,::.'..r'-:,.!::.r!vAWie nDTiinc i
MAflHINF RUN m
IVI III IL UUII IILVI ,
I'AKIS. Oct. 7. French troops last
ni-jlil i-aolurcl the town ol' Si. Mas-
J pics nortiieasl of llhcinis, and pene
1 1 in I ! il.e town of llauvinc. fiirlhcr
(to tic ea.-t and north of the Am -s
j river, the French war office annouue
lid todev.
1 N'ortlic.-ist of St. Ouctifin. the (icr
Miellis nltael.eil several tunes in all cf
jlort to let:, l.c llie positions comiucr-
1 1 .1 bv the French. All the attacks in j
1 1 lip region oi I iiiov lann were re
j ,,:il-.ed. Fiubtip-,' in that region eon
tinui-s.
The rount v ancnt of .laekson coun
ty has made arrnrmumcnts with tiie
poultry department of the Oregon
Aiiriculttiral college to hold two cull
intr demonstrations on Wednesday
and Thur.-dav. October iltli and It).
The first demonstration will be at .Mr.
Dill's place in Ashland at 111 a. in.
Weilnesdae. lOctobcr Kill. Second
demonstration will ! held at Louie
Culver's, l'hoeni.x. Oreiron, Thursday
morniutr at il a. m. I'.verv one inter
ested in poultry raisiiu:, and espe
cially those who are interested in
knowinsr how to tell Ihe hivim; hens
from the non-lavcrs. are urt-'ed to be
present. The nf'ernoons will be de
voted to personal vi-its to dill'crcnt
noultrv plants. Mr. Ilrewstcr of Ihe
O. A. ('. is a competent poultrva.au
and is well, fitted to uive advice aloliv
these lines.
Cullim-' the slacker hen is in the line
of food conservation and helps win
the war. Don't foret these dates.
(Sinned.) CI.AFDK C. C'ATK.
."ountv Aircnt
Damp, (hanging Weather
Brings Us Toll of Sickness to Mod
ford INiiph '
rhilly. damp, thaain wether if
hard on the kidneys.
Even more irritating are o!da,
grip and pneumonia:
They congest the kidneys;
They hring backache and disord
ered kidney action.
Kor weak kidneys af:o a tested
remedy.
Medford people recommend Doan'E
Kidney JMUs.
Mrs. J. H. Gustin, 521 S. Grape
street, .Medford, says: "1 have been
taking Doan's Kidney Pills whenever
I have felt the need of a kidney med-
icina for several years and 1 have
always received tho most satisfactory
results. My kidneys seem to he my
weakest spot and every little cold or
ptrain affects them and my hack he
c.imcs weak and lame. After I.hue
taken a couple of hoxes of Doan's
Kidney Pilhi, my kidneys become
normal and in every way I fell as
well and strong as ever."
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't
s'mply ask for a kidney remedy get
Poan's Kidney -Pills the fame that
Mrs. Gustln hail. KoRtor-Milhurn
Co., Mfgrs., Huffnlo, X. Y. Adv.
INFLUENZA CLOSES 3
CAPITOL GALLERIES
WASHINGTON', Oct. 7. Tlecauso
of the Spanish Influenza epidemic In
Washington all galleries of congress
except the press galleries were closed
today and visitors except lawyers
were- burred from tho supreme court.
Kveii the president's galleries In the
house and senate- were closed.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists'
refund money'if it fails. 25c
H WEDNESDAY 1
THURSDAY j
Marguerite
Clark
IN ;
Babs Burglar
byM$iy Roberts Rinehart
F0Pk SALE at the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
iKVd St'cd Otits, (iray Winter
Oiits,' Ivc, Vctcli and Al
falC'i Reed.
t ts
"- - f.
1 LrrYl I t
Hirry Pvlorey
AND
Betty Blythe
AGame
of Fate"
ALSO
A Knockout Comedy
Huns and
Hyphens
lit 5f t sbsM
Ml
TONIGHT
TOMORROW
LARK S NFST ?U0VVTS
AMKh'H'.W iM-Aiii.TAKYKUS IN
Kii.WU-!. S-uit'., v. (!. Ii.- i Ken-
Tel--.) -.s inert ttuhtiiii: i:ndt-r
.'n;vi:-.i:id ei ii wutiI (M.-ui::d ;;n-
. It d Uilh ;;.!!' (M l !'t vtli:i ! i ' in
the i i 1 a i i ip-i l-'n-Iav i;i tin C!am
or. A iU-Uu-iii,n'i:t. i;m-1-
m hv l-'n n- ii MdmiUvr-; under nn
,f ''-rii iiu faiSiin. .i!lark ! a Vri v
;rmu ma -iniic y'lii m-t on Ihe -h p.
v l.!;tnr Mi.nl which had Ion r h h!
an iln alli.il a;an. c. Willi tin' nt
;..) --iid I 1 lie ne-t ih eu i 'npt !
ind .-aplnird iiiid tlh' fntire i-airi-im
ol lour nllh'iM' jind L.'1''1 iimmi w.-i-.
M-ade .ri-un-r. Sront v-t'ie marhiiu
'H', manv ttvin'h mortal'' aiid ov
.''a! irai ror- fiv taUrn. Tito Ann r
H'titH did not -a! tor a sin-In oa--
Ui'ltV.
GAS MASKS ISSUED TO
TROOPS ON EMBARKING j
WASHINGTON", 'drl. 7. GaJ
aia l a ro now liiuu' iaod in all j
ro:nliat;inl t vu at oioharkation i
.'anil'-. Warning uivon that thovj
nui-l In' hamllnl with the izn-alo-t
(are and not damaged diiriiii: the voV-a'o.
! Blood Poisoning
HAMLIN3 VIZARD OIL, A SAFE
- FIRST AID TREATMENT .
MARRIAGE FOR MONEY
VERBOTEN IN .SAXONY
AMSTKUDAM. Vt. 7. Slnlo ,.m
i'!o i in S;ioi; an' InrlmMcn to
ii nrrv tor nrv, , ,s h,.,,n n
nra-'tn'o in (ho rminr oiul -or n-o to
itiivorti-p lor m h wiv. M t ol the
men in lii-ra an ; rniv and iliidoinatio
ioo hit i nuirrn-d ilr. Womt n
't ;i-t t-narnntee a tist'd -.lit-dMlo ot
:f'"'!!o ht'iori' t'u ,-aii li.airv ot'-
t It'Ol .
How often lockjaw, blood pois
oninp, the loss of an arm or leg, or
aonu'timcs even life itself, results
from the nrlcet of a slipht scratch
or little cutl Hamlins Wirard Oil
is a fafe and etTective first aid
treatment. It contains no chloro
form or other d.winerous dniRs but
is composed of the most healing,
penetrating oihy It is a powerful
antiseptic and should be applied
itumcdhitely to wounds of this kind
to prevent danger of blood poison
ing. W1fM Oil 1 ITooit. rtrpnftAM prp
n r:UMi to kf t-p lit tlic innlliluc thrNt
for flmt iu.1 wliin thn d'M-tor m.iv bt tr
nn-ny. It la i-f'tttlrit htk! htllnr nnil
quiikly ilrUe out in atk! IntUmniAtloQ
hi ff 11 f nir.ilnm I'ruisfa, cut liurna,
I ilM 11 ml t injtv Jit Mn rr!tM, tio,
for H(T ncch. nr frtt, r-M torra, eta
0t ft Kittl rMim your rtmritl"t for
J' r.-l (Ii piflk'lh If iml fntlfflf
Hll:l..l like Ih ttolt'c Nik tu him fttktl
h nturn yiir money.
If tiii r trAiih, with mntlpit!(ll
rr It h ...,,!. trv HmiM Wij.rt
1 !,r Wtni Jnut ptfrtj-.nl Uttt ilr(
l.tt at druell fur tu. UufttftDlMtl.
WHEN YOU WRITE
Buy the Right Stationery
at the Right Prices
lilOllTOI Your words oxpross your mossaro, ymir pnpfr re
flwta jour Rood taste. Select your stiilionery fro:n our larRO as
sortment of styles nml finishes In whlto anil thus for ladles and
gentlemen.
WESTiSIDE PHARMACY
li.XU'll WOOIiroitK, Prop.
1 1 , r .'
military uperations
Require Money
Von liavo road nluint tho Khtanlle
military opem(lout of the Allied
forc-os.
Thry rotpiiro monoy in lai-jto
a 11 mu ni' In ordor to brlnjjt victory a.
MHtli!y n poHsihlo,
tSuliMrilM now to Fourth l.iln'rly
Vw iimii I to mi s.
E STABUI S H
IS SO."