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PAGE FOUR MEDFOIW MATE TRIBUNE, "MEDFORD, OUKfiOW TUESDAY, OdTORER 1.", 1M8 Medford Mail lamuNE AN INDKPENORKT NEWSPAPER PUBLIHHED EVKHV AKTKHNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY H Y Tf tjfi MEDFORD PHINT1NO CO. Office, Mall Tribune Hull ding, 26-17-29 North Kir street Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Time, The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregon tau, The .Ashland Tribune. The Mndford Sunday Bun la furntehed subscribers desiring a seven-day dally newspaper. O ICO HUE PUTNAU, Editor. UBBOaXFTlO TE1MII BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: Bally, with flunrtiiy Hun, yar...(t.00 ra)ly, with Bumiuy Bun, nionth, .6i" Dally, without Kunduy Hun, year- 6.00 Iuily, without Sunday Bun, month .BO Weekly Mall Tribune, one year l.fio Sunday Hun, one ynar 1.50 8T CAKR1EH In Medford, Anhlnnd, Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Hun, ynar 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Hun. month .6R Dally, without Hunday Hun, y-ar.. COO Dally, without Sunday 8un, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-clnss matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March , 1878. Ssrora dally average circulation for six mouths ending Sept. 30 3,932 MEMBER Ob THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Pull Leased Wire Service, The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or nut other wine credited In this paper, and also the local nnws published herein. All rlKhU of republication of special dlsputches herein are also reserved. Wotloe to Snbscrlbnrs Thn United States War Industries Hoard has 1 untied the following mandatory order, among Athers regulating the newspaper busi ness during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription Is renuwed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. EM-TEES OCTOBER TWELFTH. (llv Kdniond Vnneo Cool;.) D:iy of tli limit Discovery, Kililli I'll veil! I''neinii tin1 firinsr sound, vour liodv fell .And nil of us cnspctl our piteous word. And nil of us wore wrong. Wliv nilv von? The woniiiiilv nnd bravo, the kind mid triiet Our nitv is for those IiciisU of tin herd. Not nno of whom hud manliness (o erv "I will not." nnd bv his own shot die Our pitv for those murderers und their lord, Forever nl'liir nil men ulihored. Who inn v not now, or ever for all timo Kscnpo .he siekeninc stench nn. I tin foul slime Of their soul's rottenness. Itut Kdilh ("nvell. Whoso name still sinus ullhoiiuh her toneuc is mute. Whoso love is hiiii-i- on every poet's lute. Who of us dures to pitv, when we tell The rosary of our wordi-i Vour work is done. And vet. ninvhnp, vour work is hut licuim. Ave, so we ever wonder! Would vou eiuild tell Whnt wns vour Oii'iit Discovery when vou fell On this Diseoverv l:iv. Kdilh t 'nvell! Whnt new worlds welcomed vou J Whnt bee koniinj shore Dimmed the dreniu ulories of Snn Salvador, llrnvest of nil discoveries mmc he fore f . Whnt the rewnrd ncross the unknown sens When our sails, too. shnll freshen to tluit hrecr.e, 1'ollowinir the wuke of meul souls such ns thoM'? DER TAG! (liv I-'nilll Itnldivin.) Oh, to he iu I'nris when Hie Drum of Victory limits! To wnleh the Tine's blue flower innke ulnil unnlens of the streets ! To see in lenr-sol't Woninn-evcs the (ilorv nnil the Pride. The hich. white Kliilnc of Knowleilue thnl the Demi nre iu-tificd ! Oh, to be in Pni-is when the Troop come Home lojuin! Out of Storm nnd Tliunder tbrcnl : out of Shrnpnel mill! To see the cnll.int Living march, bc nciith tl lean, l i ce skv ! Ami 1 ni 1 1 the (lho-!s which mun-h Willi them . . . the Item! who cannot die! Oh, to watch the sunlight clinl mi .Maid .ti'niinc's Holy l.ancc! Ami (hen. .lust tind. to kneel ami ki-. Hie saend sod of France! flit This Out It Is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thin Blip, enclose with 5c nml mall It to Foley & Co., 2S.ir, Sheffield nvenno. Chlentio, III., writing your name nnd nddrens clearly. You will receive In roturn a trlul package roiituliilnc Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coiiKha. colds and croup; Foley Kidney Tills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, hncknche, kldnej and ulndded ailments; nnd Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesomo anil thoroughly rlennslni; rntharltr. for constipation, biliousness, headache and sIurrIsIi bowels. For sale hy Medford Pharmney. THE PEACE REPULSE. Wltb Medford irao u Modlord made PKESIDEXT AVIL.SOX'N relnikc of Gcnnnn peace pro po.sids strike a popular chord. No peace" with an unrepentant and unwhipped Oennany- is wanted. Xo peace with a government without honor is worth while negotiating. No truce with the dcspoilers of peoples and destroyers of countries should be tolerated. No breath ing spell for the JIun4o reorganize his campaign in a final effort to outwear his opponent should be permitted. 'It i.s not only the (iernian government hut the German.'"' people that must sullcr punishment tor the crimes com mitted and still being committed against civilization, (ierniany must learn that it does not pay to turn outlaw and defy the world by an unparalleled campaign of spoli ation, oppression and murder and that the nation that attempts world conquest must pay the penalty of her in sane folly. In brief the president says, that Herman autocracy must fall and the barbarism of ('rightfulness must be dis carded before! the United States ipn talk of peace with Germany. An armistice is not for the president to dis cuss, but for the chiefs of the army. Promises of a nation proved faithless must bo safeguarded by guarantees. It must be increasingly clear to Germany that the only terms whereby peace can be .secured from the allies, is by unconditional surrender and paying the penalty demand ed by the victors. SuMi a course will deprive Germany of the loot gathered both in the war of 1870-1 and the present war, but it will stive actual destruction of German cities and country and spare Germany from experiencing the real horror of war. There is li'tle chance of such a surrender. Germany will withdraw as best she can, from line to line, until the Herman frontier is reached, and figure to wear out the enemy and secure, if not the fruits of victory, at least im munity from crimes. Through coming peace offensives which appeal to the washy pacifists in allied countries, and war weariness, she hopes to secure better terms than she could by capitulation now and at least no worse. It will take another year and Americans full strength to break (lit; Herman line and win a decisive victory. For this reason, do your share by buying liberty bonds now. OUR SHIPPING PROGRAM. MORE than three million tons of shipping have been built in the 'United States shipyards as a part of our answer to Hcrmany's plan to wipe out all of the mer chant marine of her enemies, according to the report of the Fiiiergency Fleet Corporation for business up to the end of August. On the first of August there were 171 shipyards at work, of which 7(i were steel, 85 wood 'and two composite and seven concrete. In addition to the ""! vessels of 3,028,'J8!) Ions built for the order of Iho Emergency Fleet Corporation or re quisitioned by the corporation while building for other owners, 102 steamships aggregating 2,790,792 tons had been commandeered from foreign or domestic owners. Thus a total of 5.819,081 tons is now afloat under the con trol of the shipping board. The fleet corporation program as now outlined calls for a merchant marine of 2.(i")l ships, of a total dead weight tonnage of KJ.OOIi.oOl. There remains to be built, ei'clusive of what has been launched iu September, 10, 181,12,'i tons. The fleet corporation .also is .building a "mosquito fleet" of tugs, lighters and barges totalling ."iO.OOO tons. Of the hundreds of millions of dollars which this mer chant fleet will cost the Tinted States, more than 10, 500.000 is spent weekly iu wages to shipbuilders and a good share of the Fourth Liberty loan will go to the Kincrgeiicy Fleet Corporation to meet current costs of material and labor. Nefarious Initiative Measure The' followitiL' casualties lire re ported bv the eoninuindini; central of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in netion, 91 ; missinir in ac tions !I8; wounded severely. IKIlt: died of wounds, -1(1; died of disense. (IS: die dof accident nnd other causes, eiuht: wounded, dearee uniletermin- wounded slightly. ''. To tal. Itil.'i. ' The foVmvmir lire from I'licilie const stales: . Killed in netion Private Jim Pniinvnsil, Ilremerton. Wash. Died of wounds Privnte Charles (i. Ackennan. Florence. Ore. Pled of nccident and other causes Private John V. Stevenson, Unker. Ore. Wirtinded severely Private Carter J. Cnrlsen, Spokane. Wash.; Private Ihirrv H. J. Dane. C'olville, Wash.: Privnte Oeoru'e J. lienn. San Francis co, Culif. : Private Sylvester J. Cud ahv, Vcntiiru, Calif.: Private Ed ward 0. llust, Stralmorc. t'nilf.: Pri vate Arthur H. Howell. Lebanon. Ore. Hlk'htlv wounded Privnte Hiehnrd W. Parber. tiuckley. Wash.: Private Attie Beret t. San Francisco. Cn!.; Private Verncr Kalenius, 'llunuiani, Wush.: Private Joseph Mnoedo. 1 Inn ford. Culif. : Corp. Frank V. Schmidt, Crass Vullev. Calif.: Private eslev 11. Allison. Print ville. Ore.: Privnte Enoch E. Cable. Durlincton. Wnsh.; Private Hen (larcia. Oilrov. Calif. Missinir in action Private Ho Espenaso, Collon, Calif.; Privnte Russell J. Sullivan, Fresno, Cnlif. Within the past month requests for valuable nnd unusual servlco have boon sent to each chapter In this division, and more will be made In the ncur future. Among the special domnnds roently made are: Colle: tlon of fruit pits and nut Bhells for protection against gas, collection of tin and platinum, collection of cloth ing for Ilelgian relief and linen for baspltals In France, heavy allotments of refugee garments, co-operation in supplying mourning brassards to those who lose relatives in the war, nursing survey of each county, co operation in the work of stamping out Spanish tntluena. co-operation with the Liberty Loan campaign and the campaign for the Fosdiik -activities, handling the Oristmas parcels for men abroad, and the rtod Cross Christmas roll call. No chapter cun meet these do mnnds and others that will come without an Increase la the number of workers. This work must be done If wo1 aro to do our share in tho war, nnd the only way to meet the emer gency is to enlist more workers. In all the calls made upon the Ited Cross each chapter is only asked for its nppropriate share and no more: so far this ehuptor has been able to rniet all the demands mado upon it, but it will he Impossible to meet the extra calls which are being asked for without the cooperation of every one. Workers are needed not only In the surgical dressings department and hospital supplies, departments but in the special wort which is always coming In. J ' The need for a volunteer motor corps has been tb'oroly demonstrated In tho past two weeks, nnd all inter ested In this branch of tho work are asked to hand in their names to headquarters. ... . C. E. GATES, Chairman. Financial report of Jackson county Chapter A. H. C, September 1 : lialance In bank $2,900.73 Itccelved ns follows: Annunl dues .-. i 21.00 .Miscellaneous receipts .'.OS.IO Militury relief supplies 276.01 Donations 2,062.13 LI PA HIS, 1'rnnee. Oct. 1.). There )uih just (,'onie to I'nris a cuiv of rin other relic of blasted German nmhi tion, n vuhmhle addition to -Franco's historic collection of war souvenirs. It is a copv of the commemorative medal the Germ an made in nntini nation of their entry into Paris iri September. 1914. Thousands of them wera struck off But thev sort of i;ot out of date. And then, in consequence of the lack ol' metals in Germany, tho disappointed Ih:ns recently were obliged to send ten vion loads of the medal to a Dresden J'onndarv to lie made into something useful. Only one of the original medals re mains. It is on exhibition iu the museum at liascl, Switzerland an object of iov or sorrow, according to the nationality of the visitors who view it. The original medal is the size of a half dollar, made of lit; lit metal, vel low tinted. On one side is the iron cros and the date 'l!)ir' and an inscription, 'lniled within, resolut without.' On the other side the Kitcl Tower and the Arch of Tri umph nre shown, together with the dates "187U1li r and the Inscrip tion: "Kntrv of German troops into Puns, Paid out ns follows: Salaries and wages (Postage, stationery and printing Military relief supplies Remittance to headquar ters for membership dues $r,S94.tiS GO. SO 2 1.25 tis:i.r6 ll.SO (Prom tho Salem Capital .Journal I. C. S. Jack snn, publisher of tho Portland Journal, and leaiiing single tax advocate of Oregon, has initialed two hills to be voted upon at this gen- oral- election. Duo of these bills re peals tho delinquent tax publication law and tho other seta the price for nriniing legul nolicen In Oregon, out side of Portland, where Mr. Jark:mn prints a paper and claims the right to cbarj;o any rate ho plcasen. It Is quite generally presumed that Mr. JaoUson initiated these bills ho rn mm the country newspapers of the stnto offended him by opposing thn fingto tax measures which have from time to time appeared In the ballot. It may he, however, that abstractors. who thrive on mixed titles, court house claim scalpers and speculators in delinquei.l tax ccrMfirates raided i fund to permado the Portland Journal to espouse their cause. It mu:;t have co.-i a verv considerable imi of money in pay petition circula tors and other expense Incurred In iho (nidation of the bills. The tax payers generally desire ihe'puMt.-ation of the delinquent inx list because it a hustnessllho way of doing Imsiaesn. n i;jven every body full notice, stimulate) tax pay ments, protects the taxpayer In all its right?, and enables ihe county to fin ally close Its boohs eai-h year with tin overhanging dellnnnencles. In Marlon enmity for instance, we do pruct Icnliy a million dollars or nubile hu.l::tss each ve:ir--- collect that amount In tnx.s and dls:ur?e It in ariuut wm s. Tin- deur)iiint P'iidii mi U a heie In two papers usual Iv co: is i:'out ft; tin or to ea h ra: , U 'tat private -orp,r:!t!tin do i i;; ! 'iilllieti dv!!ar: of husine an mia'Iy would not be glad to clo-e up its book- and turn over a new leaf at t(i.- cad for the year for an expense of jr.oe? Mi l rover, t Ills expense does not fall upon the taxpayers generally, but upon the dellmiueut taxpayers who must f,vt the advertising Mil It I also n protection to the delin quent, worth all it costs, because it gives tho full protection of publicity under a system by which the tax -lien shark cannot buy his property in the dark and put Mm to serious trouble and expm se. The Jackson method, as proposal in the nefarious bill he has initialed, is in the Interest c ity of the speculator. II is worse, if pos sible, Mian the single tax measures he has so often attempted to saddle upon the hind owners of Oregon. $ 7S6.11 Balance October 1 : Hranehe3 and auxiliaries fund $l.fiS4.7S Headquarters branch fund (Medford) 11.123. 79 DEFEAT OF KAISER Total $."..108.5' WASHINGTON, (,.. .". 'N'nth iiiL' linnlil In- mI!hivi',1 Iii lirir.i! nnv ivi'::kt nm jimnni: nnr moral nrul siur ihuil r.in'i' in riv-iMim.' an, I ili'irat uii: ihr imini rtiHuU'it. Yninulorii'U", Ultfl-lv lllltl'll-tW'iirlllY lmwiT vliirh llii' rhnrt'ln o Cornianv nro cli'nrlv "UlniiirlMiir un.liviili',1 siri'imfli." -nv tin- lci'.'ii mnili" in tin- Ki'ili'ral ! I'nimi'i! ill" Chari'la-i nf Cliri-I in! Am.riin bv Dr. Cluirlo S. Mcl-'ar-l tarul, yrni'iiil MNTrlarv nf thr niiin- j I'll, ulm nil hi-. r'crnt rm tn Kni'iipc ' inuiiiri il inln ('Uni ts nriuinatini: in f Iti-rlm tn ui't chiir 'lii' of iii-utral ami J I't'UiLTlvnN tn rail a nmliTi'iu'r .' men i-rac.n anv o n,, oe a peace ; ,10.dib.1 as u shl-inont will he mide ,mm"lin- "' .'i:o-r Jirinrm report- xu r.;l f n ed tbe mnvc'Mcnt received some .nn- i,nvo n w A . oofl in Sweden. IloHund and Sw i j pi,M-e votifv .riaiMi miT mci no tavor in enicntt' The Ited Cross Is asked to make a nationwide survey of the nursing re sources of the country. A committee has been appointed and work has been started In this chapter. Owing to the present influenza epidemic the lied Cross department of nursing desires to get In touch with every graduate nurse, every woman who has had any training, every practical nurse and every wom an who has had the training to he n nurses aid. The Kotl Crosa offers .to graduates JT.Vno and expense, to undergraduates and aids from $;!O,00 to $."n.o0. according to qualifications with expense. Tho division office must direct ns.dKnments. The nnme and amount of training should be sent in at onre to the Jackson County Chapter A It. C. Another request is made for linen for"u.e in the hospitals tn Prance. This is for the comfort of our own soldiers, and if each family will biiag at least one piece of linen. It w.u make It possiMo for tho allot ment to be fjMed. i:ery one who has nny magazines of i ho A I grade. (Mono made of the g'aod paper, is asked to send them to the store room at tho corner of Main and MaM'.eit streets as soon a.- omit itc- j the store re ;a!Vd for. week. Those who of bringing them will hcl!q;,arters, ;, or i. nn.l thry will be MtJNS FORCE 25.000 I BELGIANS TO WORK AMSTKKOAM. (V. KYf-'-ei ' troMi Vaieneicnnes and it vicimtx eilimnte the number of Hegjiin de ported to do nnlitarv work for the Hei ieiin- about Ya lene n line- and Mauhciitc to be -o.lHHi. McCurdy Agency Ornrnil Inuritnce Medford Vatlooal Punk Bldg. FOCH WOULD BE PAIIIS, Oct. l").-Man alwavs veariw to he sotnethiny other than he Psychologists call it "human nature" M:ir.IiuI Foch would rather be n new.iiaiter eartonnist than command er-in-ehief of miHions of oldier. y. Cleiuenccnu would rather be a farmer than prime minister of Prance. Thev moment n rili fort-'ot the war nnd talked of their secret ambition: during a recent MMt llcnienee.au made to the front. "If I had to begin ayain and could choose,'' said CIcmencean, 'Tccrtainlv would have been a success as an air riculturalist. It is more interestim tt mnuni;e a farm than n parlia ment." "I have ambitions, too," replied Po di aruvelv. "1 would have liked to he a cartooni-t a caricaturist." . And Foch, though a soldier and not an artist, is rapidlv making a mnnkcv of the kaiser a true earica ture! WA3 ON TANKS IS WAGED BY GERMANS PAIilS. Oct, l.V The ivcrwhe!ni ing numbers of allied tanks in op eration nuninit flic tiennnn have forceil -i!ncial measures for meeting these machines of war, and the Hun infnnlrv have been instructed in com hined attack on litem, Oroups of half a (In-rn rillemen or two or three trondt morlnrs nre drilied in tlirow itig bombs under the eatcrttillai wheels. Plowing up or wcakeniiiL' of bridge, nrinin',' ol" road and creat'ny of artificin! i;ar-die are measure ri'"ilMr!v u-t'd. .. Wculd Like Secret for Looking Well "Two weeks ano 1 weighed 9 lbs, Now I weigh in;. bn. and fed per- feet I v well. Anyone I seo suffering I tell them of what Mayr's Wonder ful P?!!iedyhas done foi me. They all want to know what makes me lonk so well. Your medicine has also been a real Hfe-aver for my motlur, I cannot recommend it too hlghlv for stomach trouble." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allaya the inf lam-1 mation whhh canoes prftctically all! stonunh. liver and intestinal nil-! ments, including nppeiuiieitis. One' dose v.;.l convince or money refund-1 ed. iVili! Ity iiruj'g!'.? e' e-ywhere. Adv. ! EAGER 10 BE 1 OF AUSIfIA MINED W I'AIUS. Krunce. Oi-t 7 .1. I.ux'tn liurif, like Bd'.-iuin, is Minn to ste the last of the Ilun. Less has been known of (iermar. oppression in the little irrmul iluchv, so eomnletelv Ims it lieen envelopes i'ur four veai-s bv the iirmv of eon- uuest. But cnouuli Uu filtered tlirouu'li to show thnt its people will be ns relieved liv the removal ot the iron heel ns will be the Itekiaus. Kven the mnrriaiie of the erown prinee, Hupprerht of Havaria. to the Princess Antoinede of Iiiixemburir, will not niter the feeliii'.'s of the peopl towurd the Oermans and their friendship for the allies. Xo newspapers, Kn'iich or noil tral, hnve been permitted in Luxem burg nnder Csrninn oeoiipution. Luxenibury: iinpers have been i'oreed to take their news of the outside world from the dailies appenrinu bevond the Moselle or sueh as Clerman eensors have dietated. Suspension, suppres sion, imprisonment of the editor, have been the penult v for unv publi cation which dared defv the censor. Deuth for Kditor Death was the penaltv decreed for M. Marcel Xoppeney. editor-in-chief of the Independence I.uxendioureise. because he collected proof of crimes of (ierman soldiers in the irrand duchv. ' Of the 48 furnaces which were linndlinu: metals before the war iint a dozen nre ruanin;? now, because the Germans have confiscated most of the manganese and reduced the number of runs to lessen the irlare which acts as a cuiilc to bombing plaiics. ''Our neutrality no lonires exists, but we will never' kiss (he foot that crushes us.' Ilepntv Probst declared in the chamber last March, and this feelinir has been intensified bv the oppression which has eontinued since that time. Ilun Triumph llenii- When the Huns made their form idable rush on Verdun in llllti thromrh I.uxcnibur. there came a mairnificant white and uohl coaih and four. A splendid coach house and a luxurious stable were prepared. I.uxemburi.'ers slarcd, and proud (ierman cnnclnrcn lo!d Ihem file kai ricr would sit in that verv carriage ia makintr his triuiniiliul entry into Verdun and later into Paris. ' , The (lermans were defeated, but the roval coach remained in riitxrm bur'.r an! the villagers aravelv asked each dav if the rovnl- coach would soon be used. Only lutefv. as the iols ol the I,ixemburu'er.s became intol"rablc. (be coach and four one dav traveled the road back into Gennunv. BASEL. Oct. 13. America's fnll- uro to reaped to the Austrian peace note has produced a painful lmpres sliin In Austria, according to Vienna illBpatchon. The public U asking It President Wilson IB not indicating sentiment little favornblo toward the Austrian monarchy. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheu matism aro usually the rejult of fail 'uro of tho kidneys to expel poisons from the e: x'.er.i. In a majority of cases rheumatism is an Indication that uric acldo has pervaded the sys tem. It the, irritation of these uric acid crvstals Is allowed to continue, i Incurable bladder or kidney disease mny result. Attend to it. at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored t6 health by the use of some sterling remedy which will prevent a return of tho disease. Got some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. Thoy are a standard world-famous medicine In use for over two hundred years. They have brought back tho joys of life to countless thousands of. sufferers from rheumatism, lame back, lumba go, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and other affections ot the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladded and allied organs. They will attack the poisons at once, clear out the kidneys and urin ary, .tract nnd the soothing healing oils and herbs will restore the in flamed tissues and organs to normal health. GOLD MEDAL Is the original Hanrloni Oil imported direct front the homo laboratories in ' Haarlem, Holland, by tbe Genuine Haarlem Oil Mfg. Co.. Haarlem, Holland, Amer ican office, IK Beekman St., N. T. All others nre imitations. Ask fOf OOIjD MICDAL and be sure tho name GOLD MEDAL is-on the box. Three sizes, at all good druggists. AdT. fiUHyM i 1; 4 CIVILIANS WILL TRY BLUNDERING GENERALS PA HIS. Oi !, 1 .". A irovernnienl hill hai heen introdueeil luovidinir for the trial nf hlunderinir trenernls !v a M:'i-i:i1 court presided nver hv a et -ilian i:ul"e. Tlii iilnn is nu innova tion in I'Yeneh military law. : Lemon Juice j For Freckles! Girls! Mako benutr lotion at I homo for a few cents. Try It! j Squeeze the Jyilce of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you havo a q.iarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion, beautifler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and nny drug store or tollot counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massago this sweot ly fragrant lotion Into tho face, neck, arms and hands . each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! it is harmless. Adv. IN I tituiui.irv AVTOUAK cu TIME O.YItl) Leave Medford for Asniand, Talent and Phoenix dall, except Sunday at S:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day at 10:15 p. m., Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dnlly. except 8unday, at 9:00 a. m., and 11:00 a. m.j 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at S : 8 0. S'ltiday leave Ashland at 9:00 a. in., and 13:30, 4:30 and H .1 n n m There'll Be Two Classes of People After the War TI1F, oiio flacs will liavc liousrlit Liberty lioiids and kept their Dank Accounts growing too. The other , claps may have bought bonds but. owing to "not SAY1XG sliort "siglitodlv SOLD Til KM when out of ready cash. Decide NOW which class YOU axe go ing to be in Wm. G. Tait, President pATIONAL wtalvoqcoo 1 m$j iii.iiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiMiiinllUtl J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kinds ot rough and dressed Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin ishing Lumber, shingles, Sash and Doors, Rooting Paper, Fruit Boxes. Iluy Jackson County Products, .1 Place orders now for Fruit" Bum. Xow Shed, 113 8. Front St., McrifoM.' l'hone H3. JOHfi A. PtKL I'NDKIUAR.t'.It I All J AnslKMnt. tn soirn iur.Tt.rTB Thont II. 47 aud 41-Ji. Anumnblle Kftrw irrlc. tato amniilanc 9rt Cr. WHEN YOU WRITE Huythe Right Stationery at the Right Prices KIGHTO: Your words exp.-e?s your rucaFace, vour paper re flects your Rood taste. Select your slnilnn-rv from our large as sortment of styles and finishes in while and tintsfor ladies and gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY 5 : i:i rii wooui oim, rmp.