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PXGE TWO MTCDFOUD "NfATL .TRTmiXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTQtU S 1918 Hedford Mail, Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED KVKKY AKTEKNUON EXCEPT SUNDAY HV THIS WEDFOKD PRINTING CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-2B North Fir Btreet. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times. Thn M'iford Mall. The Medford Tribune, The Koutheru Oregonlaa, The Ashland Tribune. The Mertford Hunday Sun ! furnished ubHcrlbers desiring a vn-dy dally newspaper. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor. BTTBSCBHTIOIT TEXKH BY MAIIj IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Hun, y ear.....! MO lJally, with Hunday Hun, month 6& Dally, without Hunday Hun, yeur.. 6.00 l";atly, without Hunday Hun, month .BO Weekly Mull Tribune, one year..- 1-60 Hunday Hun, one yar. .. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Menforrt, Ashland, Jackson vllle, Central Point, Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Sun, yi-ar $7.60 Dally, with Hunday Hun, month. .86 Pally, without Hunday Hun, year.. 8.00 Pally, without Hunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-clans matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, my. worn Circulation for Jnne, 8,954. MEM HER OE THE ASSOCIATED PIIEHS. Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Preas Is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this pepor, and alNO the local news published herein. All rltfhtH of republication of special dlapatchea herein are uluo reserved. Notice to Subscribers The United Btates War Industries Hoard has Issued the following mandatory order, among others ronrulutliiK the newspaper busi ness during the period of the war: "Dls nontlntie sending paperH after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription is renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 The ovor iilght incroiiflo In Liberty Loan sub scriptions reported to tho trousnry today wivs $X2,3:.4,OliO, raisins the total to $l,'10(!,0r1O0O. , Subscriptions to tlio Fourth Liberty loan must avnrngo mora than $4 2f, 000,000 daily if the total six billion dollars is to lie raised by the closo or . tho campaign, October 10. Mlevon working days of the campaign yet remain. , , . . CampaiKli officials today reiterat ed the warning against allowing; the (lornian peaco proposals to lessen the Efforts of tho workers nr tho ardor of the public. At no other time, it was Raid, should tho American peo ple show moro plainly their full hoarted support of tho war. In a message flashed by order, of Secre tary Uanleis today to every ship and to every naval station, Vice Admiral Hlms called upon the. men of the navy to subscribe to tho loan. This rather poor showinc is nt trihutcd nartlv to the im'rcasiti"1 in terference of Uie influenza eimlcmic with cauitnii:n plans. In manv imrt of the country mass inert irnrs nml movie theaters have been closed lv health authorities, thus iUpri virnr the workers of one of their most effec tive methods of roiuulinir no -suh-scriplions. The answer of the Chirniro district to peace talk is u urea 1 1 v increased Hiibscriiition with a total of $!1H.0(0, Olltl. 1'Yoni San Kranciseo eonie reiio"' that ' subscriptions throughout the district now are above .tiLiO.Oilll.Omi. San Kraticisc( has idedued $:C!,lHI0, 001): Idaho, li,Sli l.iliM) ; Oregon. $18, Ki'J.OOO with ilO.OOO snlisml'er. The Laundry Owners' Xntional As sociation meeliu" in Chicago bus sub scribed more limn $100,000 "to help clean up llie I;iiiser,' aecordiuir to a teleirram toilnv to headouarlcrs. AN "HONORABLE" PEACE. U JLAVK decided, in accord with my allies oneo again A to offer peace to the enemy, but it will be only an honorable peace for which we extend our hand," pro claims the kaiser to his army. There can be no honorable peaco with tho kaiser that will not be dishonorable to the allies. There can be no honorable peace with those who are without honor. There can bo no honorable peace with those who be lieve might is right and act accordingly. ' " " ; ; Civilization is fighting to abolish the Gorman feudal system which for self aggrandizement has bred a nation of maniacs imbued with the hallucination that they are a race of supermen above the law of God or man, whose mission is to enslave and exploit humanity and which has plunged the world into a maelstrom of murder and mis ery to realize is illusions. An negotiated peace but per petuates the system. ' ' German v lias attempted to enforce; upon the world with blood and iron "kultur new morality or rather a Among llio missing In Monday's disunity lint lx the mime nf I.IimiI Honor V. Hitchcock of l.oa Angi'le Lieutenant lllli-hetiell In well known In Medl'ind IiiivIiik resided here for nevontl veins. In in Id Ho purehimed n run. h nl Knfcle Polnl nml for some (hue operated It. lie wns n member of tho 1'nlverslly elnli 'nml Country chili nml prominent In nodal circles. Ills miller, n well known niilhor. died a year ngo In New York. After leaving hero lie moved to I. on Angeles anil married there. At tho oiillireal; of tho war, I.len tennnt Hitchcock enlisted in tho nvl ntion service and hits lor some time lieen In Trance with Hie American expeditionary force.1'. revival of dark age immorality, the morality of war; a new idealism, the glory of the German; a new religion, the di vine mission of the German to rule the earth. As Mun slerberg declared, "The Gorman oneness of mind is sym bolized in the kaiser" and his shining sword symbol of the "all-highest." Defeat will cure the deceased' German mind and restore it to tho normal correct the perverted vision. Peace now will perpetuate the dementia. Germany has violated every rule of civilized warfare and now as defeat menaces, brazenly seeks the treatment accorded civilized bolligerants from those slit! has betray ed. Having wontonly revived the frightfulness of the barbarian, destroying, pillaging, 'slaughtering and en slaving neighbor nations, she shows the yellow streak ex- istant in all bullies in clamoring tor the consideration her brutal might denied her victims. Germany began tho war by looting and burning Bel gian cities and murdering Belgian citizenry. She is seek ing to end the war by systematic destruction and pillage of Belgian cities and enslaving the population. Tho Ger man system is unchanged and only armed might of oppo nents can change it. For civihzzation to make peace with the Gorman system is for it to commit hari-kari. From the ashes of storied Louvain to the still burning columns of Camhrai, of St. Quentin, of La on, runs the story of German frightfulness, with its mutilated child ren, its crucified victims, its defiled womanhood, and its liiaiiimed prisoners; its poison gas and its poisoned wells, its liquid fire and its still more ghastly firing of inhabited cities; its bombing of hospitals and its torpedoing of hos: pital ships; its Zeppelin raids upon unfortified cities aiyl its long hinge shelling of Paris; its dynamiting of historic cathedrals and its ol)sconoi, pillaging of,tho. living and dead; its wake ol ruin, .desolation and desct't in; once tor tile fields ;"aud tits enslavement and starving. of millions with their untold agoiiv of suffering and sorrow. To avenge the brutality of the beast and niake such scenes 'impossible' in the' future,-is the purpose for which America entered the war a'nd t talk' peaco with the Hun would bo to postpone. foi1 a future (lav tho final reckoning. Peace would perpetuate the1 borrow of th(f I lun through a wOrld in which inilitarlsniSvould be the 'main. occupation or man. ... : " : ' 1 ;' - To talk peace with the Hun would bo to break faith with those who lie in .Flanders field to thrown down the torch extended by the dead, who will have died in vain; make us false to ourselves and to those who have made the supremo sacrifice. "In Flanders fields the popples blow Between the rrossos, row on row, Thnt mark our place, and In tho sky The lurks still liravoly sluKlng fly. Scarce heard umldst the nuns helow. Wo tiro tho dead. Short days ago Wo lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, l.oved and wore loved, and now wo II o In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel wIUi tho foe, t To you from fallltiK hands wo throw The torch lie yours to hold It high. If yo lirenk faith with us who die, Wo sluill not sleep tho popples grow In Flanders fields. ' Took Out Dieailful Soreness When the kidneys are wenUened or overworked so that they fall to filter nml throw all Impurities out of the blood, the poison remains In the sys tem and hackache. son ness, lame ness nnd rheumatic paln are likely to develop. Mr. David Henry. ll," S. Lincoln Ave., Washington, X. .1., writes: "Foley Kidney I'llls ate do ing mo much good, both my kidneys anil the rheumatism. They took all I he dreadful soreness not of my limbs. For sale by Medford Phar Cattlo In Itolieinla and Moravia nro only AO per cent of the numbers In normal times. The following casualties are re ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed In iietlou, 7S; missing In action, 1117; wounded severely, .ll.'i; died of wounds, IM; died of accident and other causes, :i; died of disease, lb: died from airplane invlilont, 1; prisoner, it; wounded slightly, 4. Total, ,'.'.M. Killed in notion: Scrgt. .1. Stevens, San Francisco; Privates l.loyd A. Harvey, Scuttle; Waller Lamp, Oak land, Cu!.; Clayton Wilbur, How, Wash.; .lames Clarence Kahl, .lames town, I'al.; Kverolt K. Wlsner, Sutter City, Cal. Died of Disease: Private Forrest I!. Mct'iilliiiish, Portland. Died from nil-plane accident: Lieut. lvin C, Ooodale. Pasadena. I'al. Wounded severely: Privates Mar tin A. Oilonnell, Oakland. I'al.: Vlr ;:ll D. Itonlla ril. I'lovis, Cal.; Frank It. Woi'thlcy, Hunters, Wash.; Hoy I.. Ivwln, llauford. Cal.; Sergt. Win. -Newton Milne, Los Angeles; Privates Ceo. . P.. llonck, Hood IMver, Cub; Titus .1. lliitler, Paniaa. Wash.; Finn Donn, Itellliigham, Wash.; Junius II. I'owles, Los Angeles; Dewey K, llllg c.urd. Los Angeles; D. Law. I'orvallls, (be.: Manuel Pulvu, San Francisco; Maiiin L. Peterson, Kscalon, Cal.; Win. F. Kavmond, San Francisco; clnrlcs H. Taub, Wilmington, t'ul.; Flunk It. Welt. Cr iiide, Cal. Wounded slightly In ncUon: Prtv. Kenneth ('. Luuer, San Diego, Cal. Mi-wing In action: Private.! Poid I.. Allen. Val.liua, Wash.: John K. Ashbv, HoscbuiR, Ore.; Henry luls ler, Olynipla, Wash.; Stephen F. Kb- erly, Portland; Howard II. Frotn- iliold, Tnconin, Wash.; Christopher tioruinn, Oakland, Cal.; Allison W Hold, San Leandro, Oil.; John Sor enson, Seattle MySTERIOiTS EPIDEMIC ltPKNOS A1HLS. Monday. Oct. The national medical department is nlnnned by the persistent spread of un unidentified epidemic, among children in Oitnniurni province. In il inoii Hi 109 children have died of n total population of 10,000. The dls- j eai'.o resembles dysentery and Is higu- i i.v cuniiigioiis. tlovernment doctors report Hint no Improvement in the situation tun be 1 observed. I Spain and France have diplomat ically notified Argentine nnd I'ru i giiuy that there Is no cholera In those ! two countries and protest against the ! designation of their ports ns "sus- plclous" in recent Joint measures by j the two republics. All vessels from I Franco, Portugal, Spain and Italy j now are carefully quarantined. L OF SMUDGE POT With tho mimMttlviiMo walk, of a sen auinir uoutleinan mid air of confi- lciice awh ' us (it'isotisi wear with -morit'v in their io'kfi.s a handsome vouuir man KnunttTfd into him) Mnlir's hostelry Jlimdav and wrote the name "Arthur I'erry" on the res istor. Then he looked up und said, Haw do." YtM, it was the same former dis tinguished .Medl'ordite who nned1 to white nVnv his time, most I v while awn,v uatherinir nieces or the oeal newspapers, and when par-. tieuhtrlv sui'lVrintr' with brain storms tind ennui run n eoluinri in the Kundav Sun under heuding "Smudse Pot." .Many i MMl'ord man took liis first drink after jeadiny; t!io "Smudue lJol." lint a year aeo last April while aw fully ineeuse ;tt the kaiser and I'ol- lowintr the loss of three rummy ames in sueeession his patriotism reached the limit and he hurriedly enlisted in the naval reserve, and in that serviee he has stuck us close as irlne to Uncle Sam ever since, esne eialv on pav days, lie was stationed at Portland for several months and then was transferred to the Bremer ton nnvv vard where he lias inime been. Mr. Perrv is now home enjov inu' his- first furloniih since' entering service. " i . n an inti'cstinur iwtaoishrdluetaoin In an interview today he unquali fiedly a proved the manner in which Secretary Daniels' i runninir tlje navy wuii mil one ejceiiuon, ana ma ws that pnv days are too infrenuejii in the nnvv. Mr. Terry admitted thai there was not much pen in the navy until after he had joined it and uot things iroiuy rinht. "I can't help but note the erent clianircs that have taken place in Medford since 1 went to war," said Mr. Perrv. While there are fewer rtimmv plavers at the card 'oints, 1 observe thnt what they lack in num bers they make up in niinlitv. T first set eyes on vour new Kialto theater today, nnd I must sav it is n bird nnd well wortbv of this fine citv." Akcd if he was ironic to return to Medford to live be cihphaticallv re plied that die.' woubr'nover' think' of1 siieh ft thimb nntil (iermnnvnvan ev- erlastiiuilv:: baked. ' .Thon '' he.' hqd it' all planned out .that .he wntild re turn to thoitvnhdsct:or.Hi'Htle down JTr. IVrrv wn the .oie;t nf honor of Mr. Court Tlall at the Klks elub for dinntrr todnv.t : PAn'lS.1 drt. 8r: the' general In command bf the Eleventh Tlulgurian division has surrendered his force to the allied troops In Maeeflonia. The division was composed of two bri Kudea and with it a large quantity of war material foil Into the hands of the allies. (YIELD 15 PERCENT COHVAI.1.1S, Ore., Oct. 8. Every Oregon farmer Is asked to add ut least one-fourth to his winter wheat acreage, If he farms In winter wheat distPlets. Since It Is evident that some of them may not be able to do this those who can go still higher are urged 'by the government and the agricultural college to do so. "Cultivated fields such as corn, beans, potatoes offer a splendid op portunity for making up' a large part of the Inoreased acreage," says Prof. G. R. Hyslop; the college farm crops specialist. In many parts of' the Willamette valley and western Ore gon the beans have been harvested, the corn gathorod and the potatoes are being dug. The ground Is geit erally in good condition for seeding right now. "Many farmers lose 5 to 15 bush els per acre by planting In the spring Instead of fall. This possible addi tion to the wheat supply in 1919 is needed to form a reserve if tho crops are good, and to Insure a sufficient supply if the crop is poor. In either event It will be profitable to the far mer. ; - ' "Owing to the shortage of vetch seed thousands of acres normally planted to vetch can be 'seeded to winter wheat. "Much land normally seeded to oats may he planted vitli white win ter wheatl", ' . t ' . ANTI-TRUST CASES fl WORSEi j ; THAN GAS Kidney disease is no respecter of persons. It attacks young and old alike. In most cases, the victim 1b warned of the approaching danger. Xuture fiKhts back. Headache, indi gestion, Insomnia, lame back, lumba go, sciatica, rheumatism, pain in the loin3 and lower abdomen, difficulty in urinating, all are indications of trouble with tho kidneys. When such symptoms appear you will almost certainly find quick re lief in,C10I.4J il E DAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. . . '., ,, .. . i, ... ! : This famous pld remedy lia,s stood the test for tw'q Jiundrpil years (n helping naniiu.to' ,, fight, off ,,dlp ease. . .It, .Is jiuortpd' dirept '(rpm'.tie home laboratories in Holjand and may, be had ,ut almost, ever(y! .j drug store, l'our money promptly, refund ed If it doe,s not , relieyoyou,, ,-Bo sure to get the genuine 'GOLD tfct- Aij uraau. in seuieu pacnusca. pipe sizes. Thought Man Was Crazy "I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble for years; the last two years' people hnvo ceen calling me crazy. Thoi doctors could not do; anything for me. The '-'lawful .hlouting ot gas seemed to -prss against my brain and I could' font think clearly. Three months ago a friend advised taking Mnyr's Won derful Remedy and it has worked wonders in my case. All my -boating and suffering Is gone and I. fepl as though newly born,". It is a-8iple, harmless preparation that., .removes bJ catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tyuct and ;illays the inflamma tion which cauaofi practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including, appendicitis. One doso will convince or money refund ed. Sold liy tlruggists everywhere. Adv. DR. RICKRRT KYE9 SCIENTIFICALLY TKSTUI), A XI) C1KVS8KS PROPERLY FITTED Suite I -a over May Co. NO Dltors V8KI) WANTED McCurdy Agency general Insurance Medford National Panic Dldg. Telephone 123. CIDER ; APPLES KNIGHT PACKING CO. I'lioue tf.'iD-lt Medlord, t)n. FOR SALE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Red Sct'd Oats. Uray Wiiid-i Oats, Kw, Vclcii iuiil Al fa ll'.-i Re.'il. JOHN A. PERL I'MMHTAKKIl. ljwly AMtotJint. M SOCTII n.VKTI.KT. Phon M. 47 and 7J1. Antemoblle Moan Mrtle. 4i to Ambuuuic grrl4u 0iBr Lawyers Doctors Dentists Y 0 U R professions '.Necessitate'' .linukinu; where conveiiieiice is ironS'lit to the' .MAX IMUM, and loss of time to tho MINI MUM degree. For these veuy im portant reasons the First National .Hank will appeal to you. ' I ' Wm. G. Tait, President FIRST !!! NATIONAL K BAMKJ; ' WASIIIXOTON,- Hind. 8. I'lion tlio L'iiviniiui'iilX motion., 'nunmiu! foiirt toduv iiostnoiu'il unlil next term I'oiisidcrnlioii (it nil uow'iniiii-ni i.imi niic ti,,w iu.udiiiLr with tin' t'xct'iilion of Hint ol' tin' 1 Stnlcs Sti-el I'lii'iiorulion, wliii-li, it is uiulfi-itood, probublv will conti't the mot inn. 1 1 , ., . How's This? Ve otter One Hundred Dollart ReWtM for any cane of Catarrh that cannot k cured by Holl'a Calarrh Medicine. -lln fl Cotarm weairine nas oeen iaKn by culij-rli sufferer for the paet thirty. Itvo yeura. ani! haa become known aa the . l.-.ust Tillable romody for Catarrh. Ha' Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Blood on ! the MiKioua surfaces, expelling the Pol .'son from the Blood and healing the die. j - After. yon have taken Hall's Catarrh'' ' Medicine frr a short time you will see a ; fien?fh "Kturt taking Hall's Catarrh Medl- ? cine at one and get rid of catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. . V j cheney & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Rniu by nil llriigglstB, 76c. WHEN YOU WRITER Buy-the Right Stationery . .! at the Right Prices RIOHTO' Your words express your message, your panor re flectg'your good tnste. Select your stationery from, our largo as sortment of styles and finishes in white and (ints for ladleB and gentlemen. ' ' . WEST SIDE PHARMACY - 33U IwnSJL Jfta. HAIJ'H WOODKOlll), l'rop. Wool! oo 1! VSLl.K SAM WANTS YOl' TO C'OXSHItVE WOOL Why buy new clothes at the advanced prices when you no doubt have suits, dresses, skirts, etc., iii j our trunks or closets that can be made practically as good as new by having them dry cleaned and pressed. FAIX IX 1.1 XK AXI HI'.I.I' r.VOI.K SAM WIX THIS WAR, BY ltF.CLAlMl.VU VOI R OLl CLOTIII SC. MASTKK SKKV1CK GOES WITH KVKHV GAIt-Mi:XT WE IIAXDLi:. d Carry Cash an I . : r . 1 : i From the?I"ruax Store .! '. .' , ;;'! ' . tl;.'. I .i"'';.'-aiiA:heliV.ci'tii(niix'i during the war 'period.' i 'I' ''' '. ; ' - n l,'-i I :!' I: '. , 11. . ' lijll ' " ' clean stgcjcqf' GOODfs:;,,;"",,:;"';:;; , . f' , , SANITARY-'.' ! .:!:,::,. ,' ;, ti. :Jv .;:..'' Wil squelch, TliE'ES.'';,!;;;:;;;;:1;!; , .'V';; ,- ' . ,' Co'jWe'i'r a'ii( Oct .Aeqnainted."'"1' woo -: : I:. " .". .iv;:. , Fair Dealing and Courteous Treatment Alwaysi.ju The Truax Co. 327 East Main, Medford The Food Administration Says Buy at Home and Save Needless Waste - ' The Food Administration urges Amoricnn people to buy food that IB produced near homo, as the needless ' waste of transportation In volved in hauling homo food away and other food in to take its placo is thus avoided. Vlltno flour Is a Medford and Oregon flour. Build Up Horned Industry by Buying the Products of Home Factories This compnny pn.VB out thousands n" dollars a year for wheat, corn, barley and other products of tho farm, thus creating, an Im portant market here. This market will grow iis the demand for Vilino flour grows. Demand your local flour. Rogue Valley Milling 'dlo GAIESSIiaES COST OMM1ALP AS MUCH And wear twice as long as lhe'a.ver.ige Fabric Tire," . Guaranteed 3,500 miles. FIXCTUUH I'HOOF. Our Servlco Station Is now equipped with the latest mechanical Tlr Changer, Up-to-Dato Vulcanizing Equipment. Curtis Air Free Troin Oil. , Try our Tire Service It's Different. F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds ot rough and dressed ' Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and; Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes. Buy Jackson County Products. Place orders now tor Fruit Boxes. New Shwl, 11 H S. Front St., Medford. 1'tioue (Utf. House Painting, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Decorating, Sign Vork Dolio first-class liy the R. J. Miller Decorating Co. : All work guaranteed Flrst-cln.'s refpilrei Phone r,7 Prices Modorate. 6-I A-