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MEDFOTJT) MAIL TRIIH7NK, MEnFORR ORKfiOX, FRIDAY, OfTOHER 11. 191f?
f HE D FORD MMii raiBUKE
AN INDEPENDENT NEWHPAPER
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EXCEPT HUNDAY JiY THIS
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A comolldatlon of the Democratic
Times, The Mt.lford Mail, The Med ford
Tribune, The Houthern Oregonlan, The
Ashland Tribune,
The Med ford Sunday Bun Is furnished
subscribers desiring a Mven-day dally
newspaper.
GEORGE) PUTNAM, Editor.
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ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to
the use for republication of all news
dispatches credlud to it or not other
wise credited In this paper, and also tho
j oca i news puiiiistir-a herein. All rliflits
of republication of special dispatches
ucruiu are aiso reservca.
ITatic tl NntianrlhuM Tho TTnllflrl
States War Industries llourd has Issued
th following mandatory order, among
Diners regulating the newspnper mml
liess during the nerlod of the war: "Din
continue sending papers after date of
expiration or subscription, unless suii
crlptlcn Is renewml and paid for." The
puonsner nna no option hut to comply.
FOR PEACE EFFORT
AMKTICKDAM. Oil. 11. Orninr.
newspapers received hero reveal i
number nl iiing iii'lii'lcs hppihv,i;I
intended lo nrcniuc (lie public for
1'iirflmr development (if Ilio nenre
movement..
Theodore Vnl!'l"s iirlicli in the
Tnirclilutt lakes the form ill' mi im-
Jl.'lllillv IIIIIH'lll lo President 'il -i'lfl
from hoiimi I'ricnd fiuiiiliar willi Ku
iopo. in example. Ilcnrv MuiLe'i
tlian, Cornier ntiibiissinliir to Tiukcv,
lmintih!? a picture of (leniunv mis
led liv (lie false pan-German itiuplu'ls
Iml lovinir peneo Willi iis whole soul
mid, linviiii. leiirneil ils Ic-ismi. row
reniiv for a Wilsonian pence,
I'rof. (iravenilz in (lie 'ossi-e!ie
Villon; reviews (lie evetils wlneli
trailniillv nliciintcd tli l'i;il,l
Slates from (lerinanv. wiiilc; l'riii
len( Wilson was trvniL' lo biiim
jilioiil peaee, his efforls. however, ne
inir nullified liv the (ieiiiiaii military
purl v. "Toilnv," the professor i-iii-eludes,
"we have a L'oveiniiieal siroiie
enoiiah for peii"e and it is ajiiin Hie
liresident'H tnni,''
llie Nfii'tnlist Vonvacrls prints an
nrlicla seeliiiij: lo show that the tier
limn people have eonlidenee in I'resi
lent Wilson's ideals and sense of
nistiee.
A CCORDINd to inspired (ici-ninn dispute -I'ics, Oci-,
ninny is b'-inj democratized over nilit. Jiel'ornis
are promised thick and fast. Everything the people have
demanded and have desired for the. past 50 years, is ap
parently to hecome uj) net utility.
These mushroom reforms are inspired by two mo
tives the desire of making a successful peace offensive
that will secure (Ierinany immunity for her crimes,
through befuddling; the allies, and the necessity of satis-
ivnitf and uniting llie tiermau people and avcrtum' the
revolution that inilitarv defeat promises.
"When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would
be. , "When the devil was well, the 'devil a monk was he.''
The kaiser is sick from defeat with his crown and dynasty
in danger, therefore he turns reformer, like J-'redcrick-
llliam of Prussia, who gave the people democracy to
end the revolution of '18 and then annulled his grant
when clanger was past.
The government of (ierinany is still autocratic, and
any changes made are subject to the will of. the kaiser
who can unmake, tomorrow what he makes todav. The
new ministry is composed of autocrats and their socialistic
tools and go-betweens. It has no democratic foundations,
is not built from the bottom up but from the top down.
Nothing is further from flic kaiser's mind, or from the
Junker's mind, than to make Oermanv democratic and
no eJlort in the line of democratizing that is forced to se
cure peace to save the throne is other than caniouflagt
J he dermal) propaganda, -working through the kept
ijernian press and the subsidized neutral press is busy
to create the impression abroad that democracy Is in the
saddle and that a liberalized (icrinanv is ready to be ad
mitted into the league of nations but the (iernian gov-
cniiiieni is wiinout nonor and practicing its usual
double cross.
As Dr. in. Muhlon, former director of Krupp's
said in his letter to Chancellor Von I'ethniann-llolhvcg:
i nave abandoned all hope, as regards the present
leaders of dcrmany. Our offer of peace with no indica
tion ol our war aims, the unrestricted submarine war, the
.deportatioijs lrom Belgium, the systematic destruction
in i ranee, the torpedoing of English hospital shins have
l : i ! i. . .i i i. . . " i. 1 1 , . . v 1
uiscrcuncu me governors ol the (Herman; empire.
mar, i am proioundiv convinced that they are forever
disqualified for the task of elaborating and concluding
a just and sincere international agreement. The triumph
of llie government's methods the military and political
meinods ny wnicii it has conducted the war up till now
would mean the defeat of the highest ideas and hopes ol
humanity."'
AT THE RIALT0 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
11ASKI,. Rwllv.erlnnil. o-t. 1.
"Only military reasons rnuld compel
lla to uerejtt Prosidenl Wtlsna'a eon
illtlonB," nays the Coloniio ia.etln la
commenttnK on tho American reply
to the (ionium peneo offer. "It In
possible (Ierinany may reontre roiin-ter-BUili-antei'H,
tor exitmple Hie evnr
UHtlon of the eolonies oeeiipted hy
Ilio nlltes."
The newHpiiper eontlnne:
"Tho iioltllral and military nntliol
ItlnB of ttio empfro now are Kohm to
dehnlo tlienn qneHtton!. It ts proli
alilo tho ehaneellor will present t,i
Ilio reh'hstiiK the result of l hew i!e
llliflra.tloiiH. for the moment 1 ti(r
hour Is too univii to permit of Biip-poitltlon!."
V'ASIIIN(IT(I. Oet. 11.-. With
Hi and (i-Ktlh of ils nnu.ii or 1S7,-
UIS.IMI in the hank, the Twell'lli I'ed-
eral lier.erve dislriel was to intensify
l.iherlv loan eampaiL:ii, l.ilienv
oan lieiKlnnarters aiinonneed here to
la v.
All of the major divisions of the
list riel were wel over the oil per .-enl
mark with llie exception of noriliem
ntiil southern Calil'ornin ami Nevada.
A total of a"!l,!lll:t sali-viiliers for
llie dislriel has heen Inhnlateil.
liliminatiin; the live principal cities,
llie peroecntnvo of sahscrihers aver
aued over 7(1 per cent of the nineher
needed, ami "speed up" orders were
issued hi points said to he "labile.:."
Preparations for future loans
were nnnoiineed here lodnv when ad
vices were received that part of the
war material on the l.iherlv li.an
special train, now touring the south
ern portion of the district, would h"
sent here lor use in the filth and
suh.-riinoiit loans as adverti-im: n.at-ter.
APPROVE WILSON Pm 0F PiL FM mm m
I'AKIS, Thursdav. Oct. 1(1.
I'rcsideiit Wilson's replv to the (ler-
mnii peace note was a proved todav
hv a vole of the committee on foreign
n (fairs of the chaniher of deputies,
'fhe resolution also expressed re
liance in the uovoninicnt not to ac
cept on I'ohnlf of l-'ranee anv nrii'is
lii'e which would not provide, lor
atonement and for the mniranlees
"lo which the victorious nnnies of
the entente are enlillcd."
A.MSTKI;lAM. 0,1. 11. Kil
llan-". a Incielu r of the r. :. li-l:i.
iiml prcsoli ill nf the ( ruler .;i:lv m
tho rrns.iiin diet, ha heen i-'imcii
to Mlccecil the 'ji'Viiimr of AUace
l.orraine, u lio i cvpe-ted to ichie
miMr.eiitarih'. nccurdin.,' lo a Siraa
liurir teleutiam iiahhslie.l in the 1'iile'i
newspapers.
Karl llaiiss repre-enls Al-ace in
(he derail n reichM,!1:. ami hiw fre- I
diirntlr in speeches to th.it Imdv cot-!
ii ised the ntlilnile of the (irnnaii tin-,
crmiieiit Inward Alsace Lorraine.
Notice to Morcliants.
The Septeniher susiir cards will lie
(limed ill (o ol'ltee of Kawles Moore,
Medford National hank huildini;.
Kindlv keep them nrranued in alpha
lielienl order if thev are now so filed
ill voiif Hlore. ". A. I'Ol.OKIi, J
WASlllNiifoN, (i, t. ll.--lncn.
za and pncamotiio in araiv eantiw
inadi' llie deelh rale nluom; troops at
lioiiie stalii hmlier ilarin the week
i iiiIiiil- (lelnl.er I than in anv other
week since the inohiltalion hculan.
'fhe siirucon general' reported lo
duv that the rale increased I'lom il'J.I
death-, per la. ia. and for the week
i-ailiii... S-.pt her 'jr. to Sl.:, an in-
' rc.i-c o I .Mi 1 1. ; ,-i-rit . 'flu' admi--ei
iaie lor dr-case praclicnlU
d.iahlccl. Iiiirin- lac week endine
;.(..cnd.i-r '..'(I hcti. re the inlliien.a
i liidi mie l-iuan. the death rate was
on'v 1. 1 per Ihou-aiid.
Tile - iii-.:c,,ti iii. nil - aid within a
short lime the peal, of the epidemic
-hutil.l he rcnrhcd.
hip iiie li-..iipni ami other -Irenu-
iia- Aorl. al ell aimv ea"liv-a- or
'" il !i-i !i,l!in-. l.v, A. tin... Sci re
'.i t'ruvv-'ll n FMi-- tli,. etc.!, Midi-.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
IndijTostion. Dnifrfrists
refund money if it fails. 25c
McCurdy Agency
(pncrnl liiKtirnnre
Medford National Hunk mdg.
Tolrphono 123.
WASiUNCTOX. (hi. ll.-l'ost-uwn
within u few tlnvs will J1ssMll
the li'sk of clclivorin toU uraulii-ni(:-sjii;('s
Hnssed us ttiuht Irltrrs. in
"ilirs ninl towns whrrr pustal (lrliv
rrirs arc in;iintainr).
Di'livrrv nf Mcl-I'Mius utfirr tluin
niuhl li'tu-i's hv tcU'irranh nii'scn
.'iT'. wilt rontiniH1 for the iircrnl.
Sore Throat, Colds
QUICKLY RELIEVED BY
HAML1NS WIZARD OIL.
.1
Sorr throat and chest cdlds should
never he neglected. Vew people re
alize how often they result in rheu
matism, tonsilitis, diphtheria, pneu
monia and consumption, llamlini
Wizard Oil is a sate, simple and ef
fective treatment. It contains no
chloroform or other dangerous
drug's hut is composed of the most
healing, penetrating oils. Used as a
Karle for sore throat it brings
ipm k rebel. Rubbed on -the chest it
will often loncn up a hard, deep
seated cold in oik night.
Vlr.tml Oil ii k grrn, riinila,M pfr'ji
nr.Utiin to ki-ep In Hit' nieitKlno iliem lor
fir; t u Ul lun Hu' -loeiiir in;iy Utt fur
nwny. Hum nld-n spiMhi. lirul.'t'n, cut
mid t'irrt! .liTii- in wry f. mill v. well
a iUtif irmilt-s HI." r ir.n tn, toot liar lif.
rol l itn-", :nkrr nrc, stiff ti( k. .xii'l
tl'-'.l, ttili In a 1,'ct Si'iliiriK. hpAMn
rd Oil w i,l r u 3 bung quU k
r( Id'
ft Kilt
th- ihr i..tt;
r .IriiTcl't frtr
If not t )i! Irt y
i. k to liliu niul
i .1 w ith i-rtnilt-ttfn
I lvY-r W ht". ,tn
plllH t tltUKtlM
Vu ir.l
FOR SALE at the
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
K'cil Scnl ( Kit s. ( irav Wiiiici
O.its. IJvo. Vclc-,1 "ami Al
ftill.i S-f.l.
JOHN A. PKUL
UMIKtn KKIL
jily AwilMAiit.
M HOl'TII nARTl.KTI.
Phon M. 47 and 47-JI.
Aatamoblle )Irie Her. list
lite AtnbuUioc RTlt. CttT.
t
The following casualties are re
ported by the commanding general
of the American expeditionary
forces: i
Killed in action, 1S2; missing in
action, ti."; wounded r;ferely. . T0;
died from wounds, 1M; died from
av-cidfmt and other causes, 10; died
of disease, 5S; died from airplane ac
cident, U; prisoners, 1 2 ; wounded
slightly, 2. Total, N2l .
Marines: Killed in action, 11;
wounded in action, severely, 2; miss
ing in action, 2. Total, IS.
Killed in action: Lieut. Robert A.
Sherwood, Portland, Ore.; Private
.fumes X. Kerr, Los Angeles; Sergt.
John L. Mamleville, San Uiego, Cal.;
Privates Klmer L. Damours, Silver
Lake, Wash.; Charles W. Jensen,
Carlton, Ore.; Vernon J. Danley.
.Maxwell, Cal. t
Lied from wounds: Private Fred
K, Anno, Dayton, Ore.; Corp. Walter
A. Stone, Uay View, Wash.; Private
Carlo Iionelli, San Rafael, Cal.
Died of disease: Private James A.
Long, .Mold, Wash.; Corp. Allen J.
Shedden, San Bernardino, Cal.
Severely wounded: Privates John
K. Purke, Huntington Park, Calif.;
Milo V. Klam, Taft, Cal.;. Wilmer
Farrell, Armona, .Cal.; Paul W.
Folmsbee, Richmond Reach, Wash.;
John A. Amaeher, Chimacum, Wash.;
J no. A. Cray, Vallejo, Cal.; Alfred
Luther, Seattle; Corp. .Frank T.
Clark, Portland, Ore.; C-orp. LeRoy
Dawson, Los Angeles; Privates Wil
liam J. Berg, Astoria, Ore.; Henry
Cody, Alena Grande, Cal.
.Missing in action: Private Leland
S. Lloyd, Los Angeles.
Priconers; Private Klmer Morris,
Los Angeles.
.Marine corps casualties Severely
wounded in action: -Corp.. Raymond
W. Iloone, Klsinore, Cal.
EXISTS IN COUNTRY
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1!. - Ihclur
ir that a decided hnrtnue in' oil
exists and that everv tl Tort must lie
imide to conserve i he jire-'eiit sup
ulv. MjtU Reinia, oil mlminitnitor.
toiJav urnd the senne rinaiice eom
inittee in considering the war Ijik hill,
to tike no iii'tiun tliiil would in nnv
wnv ohstrucl prod itet inn. At the
oniniittee's ropiest lie will prepare
nmemlmcnf"
Litllti proere-s was mude todnv hv
the committee. It neeepted the
house provisions tnximr pnteut medi-
tues and other medii-ininl prcpnra-
turns. i
10 CONSULT OFFICIALS
UASKIi. OeL 11. A rescript from
I I'u'Oennan emperor to the nrmv cen
icralV. is printed in .1 he (ierman news-
papers. Alter slutino; that Chniicel
j lor Maxiii'ilinn is desirous of nmei
'loralimr the state of seiue throiiLh
Jont Oermanv. Kmperor William in
Ivites the military authorities lo es
: hihli',h relations with the presititi:ts
lot' t!ie proinces on all iiuestion.- not
sirietilv r.lj;lii:L' tu inilitarv affairs.
In parlie;:1:!!'. he mentions censor
ship and the rht of public rc-ui.ion
and assoeiaii'Ut. In the ease ot a
m'.-utrreement on niiv ouestion it Minll
be referred t tf.c minister tif w.r,
who is to lr;.i': :nit it to the chatu. el
Cur Tor limit mr-Vion.
How Long Must ! Suffer
From the Pangs of Rheumatism?
Is there no real relief in sight?
Doubtless like otlu r rrfTcrers. you
have often ashed yourself this qucs
lion, which continue; to remain un
answered. Science has proven that yonr
Rheumatism is caused by a Term in
your blood, and, the only way to
reach-tt is by a remedy which elim
inates and removes these little p:iin
demons from your blood. This ex
plains why liniments and lotions can
do no permanent good, tor they
rnn tint possibly re.ich tbese perm
which iiucst your blood by the mil
lio'ij,
5. Ti. f. I;ai been successfully ii-ed
f.-ir Jlhoumatisni for more than fifty
ve.ii:,. Tiy ic to-cby, and you will
find yom.eif ;-,t lust on the right
trncl: to fct rid of your Rheuma
tism. Vou can got valuable advic2
about tin: treatment of your indi
idncil case by wriiimr to the Chief
Medical Adviser, Svi:t cc:i:c Con
Ucpt. D, Atlanta, Ca.
Si M"emi Clime
pcOOCM 1 c.v,.'.v ,1...
Home Grown Vegetables
NOW IN ABUNDANCE.
We can supply ybu ivesh lrom the Garden every
morning.
MARSH & BENNETT
lYixnuil Atli iitiuii. I'rniniil Soi-vi"-
Phone 252.
SERB1ANSICAPTURE
OVER-3000 PRISONERS
LONDON'. Oct. 11. Serliinn troons
after captiirini: Li-skovntx imain ud
vani'eil and un Oi-toljiT 8 had reai h
ed a linn 1(1 miles lo llie north ol' that
town, savs an olt'iciiil statement is
sued hv the Serliinn srenenil stall'.
More than Il.Otll) prisoners were tak
en and five more "iins captured.
ECKAUN5 ,
FOR THROAT AND LUHBS ;
A ralchim crtmrKnmd that will brlnr rr
lli f hi iiitiv ncutd al chnmJc csarn.
I'nivM.-i hi liandit form, a htusio rem
1v Jiluhlr r(cnmmonKd-bV lolence Cn
tnin3 no harmful drt-ss. Try them today.
50 cents a box, including war tax
I'or kit! W nil driiCKl.M
SUFFERED 18 YEARS:
Wns in lied Weeks nt n Time I'nnlito
U .Move .Now Does Own
Housework
"For the past eighteen years my
wife was a sufferer from rheumatism
iu one of Its worst forms," said Wil
liam Bennett, who is employed hy
one of the large saw mlirs at Ited
mond, Wash., recently.
"Whenever these attacks came on"
he continued, "she would get so
weak and crippled up, that She would
have to lake to her bed, where she
would lie for two or three weeks at a
time, suffering untold agonies and
unable to move. Her left foot was
drawn up and twisted so with pain
that she seemed to he permanently
crippled, and one finger on her left
hand was drawn all out of shape so
it was useless to her. Her stomach,
too, was all out of order, she had no
appetite, and altho she was just as
careful as she could be about her
dieting, her food would sour on her
stomach and cause her great distress
afterwards. Her nervous system
seemed to be shattered, and her rest
was so broken at night that she could
hardly sleep. Her arms and throat
appeared to bo withered, tho skin
soft and flabby, and she was just
about as miserable as anybody ever
gets to be. For years she had been
too weak and ailing to do any of her
housework, and what time she wasn't
in bed she was barely able to get
around.
"I consulted specialists about her
case but they could give me no hope,
and 1 took her to one of the most
celebrated health resorts In the coun
try, hoping she would bo benefited
thru drinking the water, but it seem
ed to do her no good. Then she tried
all kinds of mcUcine.i. but not till
she sturted taking Tanlac did she
find any relief whatever.- After tak
ing a few bottles of this wonderful
medicine we are prepared to say that
Tanlac Is the only thing we have any
faith In. Her last attack of rheuma
tism was all of Lwo monthn ago, and
she hasn't had a twinge since. Ilnr
twisted foot Is, getting bark into its
normal position, and that bent finger
is getting straight and supple like
the others. Her stomach is in such
splendid condition that siic can cat
anything she wants without suffer
ing any bad effects afterwards. Her
arjus and neck are filling out, nad
are plump and firm, and she sleeps
like a child every night. She is now
able to'do all her housework, and she
is in better cundition than sho lias
been in many years."
Tanlac Is sold in .Medford hy West
Sido Pharmacy, In Hold Hill by M. I).
Powers, In Central Point by Mips M.
A. Mee.rln Ashland hy J. J. Me.N'air.
Adv.
1
8;
'Hi-
The Future's
at Stake
SUPPOSE no ' one
nracticcd Thrift
and carofnlly counted
the spending 'of pen
nies for the next few
months. Do YOU
realize the hardships
it would work on the
Nation and People
by prolonging the war
unnecessarily?
Now do your part -and
let the other
' fellow look out for
himself. You'll
find nirn following
your example, how
ever.
IT
MEDFORD. OfcE.,
'VV'lW!!(cApTr.L voo.ooo .
WANTED
CIDER APPLES
KNIGHT PACKING CO.
Mcdfmd, Ore. Phone
J. T. Gagnon
Lumber Yard :
All kinda of rough and dreisetl
Lumber.
Specialties: Dimension stuff. Fin
ishing Lumber, shingloa, Saeb. and
Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxea.
Buy Jackson County Products..
Place orders now (or Fruit Boxes.
New Shod, 1 1: S. Front St., Medford.
Phono 850.
WHEN YOU WRITE
Uuy the Right Stationery
at the Right Prices
KlflUTO! Your words express yonr mesfase, your papor re-,
fleets your good taste. Select your stationery from our largo as- .
sortment of styles and finishes in while and t!nts for ladios and
gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY
3Xm m&calJL Sia0 lt.M.PIl WOODl'Oltn, Prop.
House Painting, Tinting, Paper
Hanging, Decorating, Sign Work
Dono first-class by the
R. J. Miller Decorating Co.
All work guaranteed. Trices Moderate.
l'lrjt-clas reference! Phoue 3TC-1,.
niia r" n i m r
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE
tost oxi:-iiai.k as mpch
And wear twice as long as the average Fabric Tire. Guaranteed
3,500 miles. ,
rixm ni: moor
Our Service Station Is now eiiuipjinl with tho lates t mechanical Tiro
Changer, Up-to-Dato Vulcanising I." iiiipmrnt, Curtis Air Fre
From Oil.
'l.i n.i lire Service It's Different
F. R. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside