MEDFOUD MATL TIMUFNK, MF.PFOUP, PUKCON", " WFDXKSPAY, PCTPHKIJ 1918
PAGE FIVE
CZtCHO-SLOVAK
SHE DEVELOPS
NTO A REVOLT
Meetlnus Cal'er! in Bohemia an1 Mo
ravia to Protest Export of Food
stuff Result in Placing Country
Un-cr Martial LawGorman and
Hunoarirn Troop Occupv Cities.
AMERICAN BIG GUN SHELLING T HE HUN
VARIS. Oct. la. Alctitinirs ciiMcmI by
t'ic Czocho-Slnvak council at I'rairut'
t y protest nmihist tli3 expurt of food
stuffs from Bo'icinia, resulted in a
ronernl strike wliic't is (levuloniutr ii'lo
a revolt, mvordimr to (lisuatcli' s
from Zurich lo today's Paris nuwsim-V-or.'.
Martial law has 1;hmi iii'o
c'ai.ed tliro-'jiliont llip coimtrv and
German ard Hungarian t roups arc oc
fipvinir Prusuu, I'ilsea, 1'isek ar:il
Tabor.
The .disnntchea report that the
movement has spread to Mm-avia
and that ther hrts hen fiuhliii"- a!
I'runn, the capital: Ohnutz ami Sko
da, the latter the seat of the hiir Aus
trian trim plant, whefe work is said
to have been stispended.
Machine nans, it is added, have
Wev posted in th: pnin'ipal' strents
of PraLMif and artillery has tn-cn put
into position. The popalalioa. it i-
('cel;'Tod, in no wio intimidated
nvd there is reason to h licve tin ie'
plo have arm. It is ruortvd that
i'ihtintr is toitr on in I'rairi:".
A18TKRI)AM. Taesdav. Oct. 13.
Pr. "Wekerle. the Hunrarian premier,
lentt d in a recent speech that it was
possible he soon woidd resign. It
was in h ponr of this address that
lie stated (bet tlanirarv's attitude to
ward Austria has materially chang
ed ard that Tlunirnrv nui-t he repre
sented at tlm pace confcrcTvc He
p'ado it plain, however, that bo dd
pot mean that Ilnnynrv would eon
elude a separate neacc.
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Limy BONDS
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Xuw York C?:iy. N. Y.
Ogl. Ki, 1!)1S.
Cao. rUlKi:n,
Mr-.U'ord Tribrno, Modforil
If Jicilurd XaliuMiil imnk
wilt huvo their cum :q)oiulont
deliver mo Hvo t liotiand fr
doliut!: oT yowr Fjmlli l.ibirly
? ra.i cju'jin will . 1' u ' I a'Mo.uit -I-1'jr
la c.-iho Uif--y nrr.mo
:nj :i');.v,i on cm toll llic.n I
Y.V.I t;i! u tllnt iiinnnut iih sub-
company, mul one of JGOO from L. L.
Crabb. Mrs. K. A. Clark who had
provlonsly Hiibscrlbed $850, increas
o:l this by $150 today, making a total
of $ 1000 oubseribed. Tho subscrip
tion of iVcs. Dora K. Corey appeared
In tho Hall Tribune yestonlay as
$."i00. Thin was wronK, as the figure
should have read $700.
JAILED FutCONW
NEW YOUK, Oct. Ki. Allan A.
Tomp'.eton. KranU V. lUafr and Tho
mas P. Phillips, leaders of the repub
lican United States senatorial cam
paign In Michigan, were recommitted
to jail on charge of contempt In the
fodoral court here today. On notice
of appeal, howover, they were imme
diately paroled in the custody of
thoir counsel.
Tho parole was subsenuentlr
changed by tho court to the release
of the defendants, on their own-recognition
for a period of 20 days. Mean
time, their counsel, Martin W. Little
ton, will appeal the case to the Unit
ed States supreme court. :
The nlleged contempt lnrdlVes the
refusal of the defendants to testify
here In a grand Jury investigation of
campaign, penses.
Don't Lei Catarrh Drag
You into Consumption'
ii.q iwnceroua Mage.
Tho CI( rni'iiK Imvo iifKn'K'il In Mic'r at. Anr.'i'icnn inlcrvcnlmn !.; i'.u- v,
am to sneer at? It's an .America ri official hn!; of a:i American Kim
l!mlir.K tho (Jrrinan rmr li;-s miles mvay."
:r. !? von -.ro tmyilsinr; i:i this (;ia:it
iiit'iinl'.-d o-.i n i.li. way triit'U, i;o::i
E TOWNS IN
IE
PRUSSIAN TORIES
VOTE TO REFORM
OF ALL BRITAIN ELECTION FRANCHISE
PRESIDENT'S REPLY
MEETS
I,()N'nONT, Tuesday, Oct. ").
Now that President Wilson's-note of
voslcrilav linn received virluallv un-
icriiilloa for Cio'.i1. Kay Really
Police by yoi-r ra'.ier that you
eve bih'.n'l Jit r.Ko'ment. You
iMi'.i't l.0 ever llio to'.) as It ii-.
'.he oa'y w,r-' to win tho war.
l'UANK 11. HAY.
Tho .Medferd l.'horty bond cam
paign (Ihtrlct Is KOtllrj; closer lo tho
top daily and tho goal in not so very
far away., The total of subscriptions
tbi'i nigral if; wan if 2 7 4 , 0 1) 0 , leaving
a :-.l.ortar:o of $4.1 5S yet to be
ruiFc;:. This forenoon r.everal sub--tantlal
subscriptions worn rcnortcd
ri Ihi wav. There are only tiirco
more days before Iho canipa:Fn
.'loses, r.iMl the comnlittee advisfu
any on-;i who has bron holding bak
roin nnikiiif; fin orin'uai subscription
ir lncreai-Ing his silbscripiion, in cr
!cr to help tho district over tho top
t the last moment, that now is the
Avoid
Thcro is i more serious stage of
Catarrh than tho annoyance caused
by the stopped-up air passages, and
tho hawking and spitting and other
distasteful features.
The real danger comes from the
tendency of the disease to continue
its course downward until tho lungs
become affected, and then drended
consumption is en your path, Your
own experience lias taught you that
tho disease cannot bo cured by
sprays, inhalers, atomizers, nellies
and other local applications. '
5. S. S. has proven a most satisfac
tory remedy for Catarrh because it
goes direct to its source, and re
moves the germs of tho disease from
tho blood. Get n bottle from your
druggist today, and begin the only
logical treatment that gives real re
sults. You can obtain special medical
advice without chargo by writing tu
Medical Director, 27 Swift Labora- ;
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
COPKN'ilACKN'i, Oct. 15 The last
obstacle to the reform of Prusaia'ii
antiquated throe-class franchiGO has
been removed by the adoption unani
mously of the following resolution by
uuiinoas eudurseiii'ut of tiio British tho conservative faction in the I'rus-
Jacksonville and Grams Pass are
among the latest towns to full In line
and heed tho influenza scare by clos
ing the schools and prohibiting utl
public gatherings until such time as
the epidemic danger is past. Tho ort
dcrs went into effect Tuesday.
Health Officer Pkkel when ques
tioned today as to the probable time
the ban would be lifted In Medford,
said fliat it was Indefinite but prob
ably not for tv;o weeks at least, lie
also stated that so far as he knew
thero was not one genuine case of
Spanish Influenza in Medford unloss
it wes the illness of Mr3. George Itob
orts, wife of the county prosecutor
who is now cor.valeseing. -
According to tho Grants Pass
Courier there are no cares of the dis
ease at Grants Pass, hut twelve cases
were reported at Kerby, tlireo ut
Gold Hill and two at Itoguo Itivcr.
COURT HOUSE RtPPRI
'leportod by Jackson Count; &b
truct Co., blxih and Centrl At.
newsiaipers and public men who have
commented upon it, it mnv be said
that there was considerable uneasi
ness here w!iile the public was await
ing tile president's next move.
The president's find nolo of in
quiry led to some iinpreliensions that
he might commit America in ins re
ply lo the German proposal lo some
line oi policy which the novermnenl
and peoples nsy oeialed wilh her
against Germany could not follow
wholeheartedly, or that the prc-io'enl
miulit seem to speak for the asso.
Hated governments and hv implica
tion pledge tiieni reardim- nfattirs
tin which the oilier uovernmenl.s hud
not aureed.
Tile repjv of the president. v r
instantly dissipated all such uneasi
ness, as is attested hv the fervor wiih
which the note lias been received.
The ou!v ntMiarruii lack of unanimi
ty in the complete approval of the
note is supplied hv the comparatively
small f:ro:ip of ioiirnnls classed ns
"pacif'st." The Manchester Guar
dian, viiii h is the leader of (his
croup, has doubts whether' the dil'
feri nee hetwe-n the cost of imme
diate pcee" by e iniproniisc and that
of 'vnr to a finish nieaniiii: the price
in the lives v, hi'-'i must he paid is
pot loo h'vivv o price t',, nny for a
wllo'lv I i:';if ' el V p"!,'e.
shut diet:
"In the hour of tho Fatherland's
greatest distress and in realization
that wo must be equipped to fight ball & Pipe nt $5.37 a box
hard battle", for the integrity of the.
Fatherland's soil, the conservative
party of the diet con.-idrr.i it a patri
otic duty to lay aside all imormi! con
flict and be ready to make, hvavy sac
rifices to attain tho ends in view.
The members of tho party believe
that, a fai'-rea:hing radicalizaiion o:'
1 ho Prussian constitution will not advance-
tiio welfare or the Prussian
reonle. but are nevertheless preparec
lo abandon their onnosition to the i lino to come forward.
j c.nial franchise ill Prussia, In accord-! A telegram was received this for6
i unco with the latest decision of tlieir I noon from Cornel Frank Hay in
friends the house of lords in order lo I cv. ori, uio loiim.i
a'l-ure n harmonious front against I Mmlford ros ldent, that he was for
th o outs'de world." I wi.rdiug a ?'illoo subscription to the
1 .Vodfo'.'d dhtrlct. Nir. and Mrs. h. 11.
A telegram received this afternoon i p.rowu. who had previously subscrib
by E. M. JlcKeany .stated that In New j 0d $ 1 0 n 0 , took out. anothar $1000
York today a car of Hose pears from j worth of bonds this forenoon. Among
.Medford was sold thru Dennis, Kim-' large subscriptions of Tuesday was
WHEN YOU WRITE-
Buythe Right Stationery ;
at the Right Prices
R1M11TO! Your words oxirosa your moasage, your papor re
flects jour now! taste. Soleoi your stationary from our large as
sort uk nt of styled and finishes in whllo and tints for ladies and
fci'iitlemen.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
Tkm SfcxaiyL Sar0 RAIPir WOOIWORl), Prop.
loco of f , 1 tin fl from the Stnndard Oil
Circuit Court
Butler & Thompson Co. vb C. 11.
Gillette et al. Summons.
P. .1. Ilolloy vs. M. I,. Alford et al.
Summons. 1
Mary Abbott vs. .1. 1). Hell. Sum
mons. Charles F. Garrison vs. Hose A.
Garrison. Summons.
Charles Prim vs. Kiln .1. Lance e'.
al. Summons.
Ii. W. Roberts vs. Applegate 1, um
ber Co. Stipulation and order.
.1. II. Cooley vs. I,. K. Hook. Sum
mons. Mason Khrman Co. Vs. Lowell Zun
dcll. Writ of attachment. Summons.
Mntriage Licenses
Charles 15. Abbott and llattle M.
Camps. '
Charley X. Morn and Jennie Wil
liams. l' Hubbard and I.elda Meadows.
Judson IJ. Itickert and Carrie .M.
Headke.
Ileal ltate Tl-nnsfers
'Charles Wonnel to Klsio Tony
lAt 23, blk. tl "C" and "II"
sub. to llanillton ndd.lo
Medford
Oerusha M. Moore et vlr to
Monroe llughbanks. Land
In sec. 10-1 1 . twp. .'in, I!.
4 W
Polly L. Storey et vlr to C.
W. Sharpe, lot 10, tilk. 2,
Gray's add. to Medford
1.00
2l300.Cn
10.00
FAMOUS FRENCH ACE
ROLAND GARROS KILLED
AMSTKI.'HAM. Oct. Id. I.icut.
Kotiind ft. GaiTo-., the notrri l''reni'li
iivintnr who was p,,tr,l i iui--inL'
on October 7 utter n Itivht oer the
(ieripnn lines, nm, sh,,t down and
killed Ih lnlier (. a llcil.il nie--a.'e lo
day announced.
PAYS VERDUN A ViSlT
PARIS, O.-t. 1."). PlT.i.U'llI J'.MM-
ciin1 visiicil tin Arjiiiiiic t'nmt Sun
'l;iv. Vcnlint still licitm" lMiniliard
(m! tliiilv li" IiniL'-di-l-iin'i' ( if riii;; ii
LMin, lint tlif itnsitlciit went Ut St.
Mihicl hv tls'1 niiir(!;!il tlmumh tin
Mt'ii( vjillrv. wliirii luul luT.Kijit ol
conims.'-siim 1 i iiMir vciirs.
An AnK'ri'';ui piclcct i mi'mumI thf
L'linnl oi honor lot tlic pn'sidi-nt lijr-
ni: tlir ccrciinniii's in tlio St. Millie!
eitv MM1! suniTC.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hiintor and
lohn 11. I.ittoH urn tourists from
Jnsonvillo, !nd., who are puosts at
tlio N'ash liotfl.
A STITCH IN TIME
Mnlfonl Prppln Sliould Not Xrjilrrt
'I'lH'lr Kidneys.
No kidney nllnicnt in iinhnportant.
Don't overlook the f-lifrhtcst liarkarh
or urinary irregularity. Nature may
he warn! you of approaching
dropsy, txn: ol or Itrinht 'h filscaso.
Kldnny disease (a sehioin fatal I!
traated in time, hut neslect may pave
tho way. Don't neuleet a lame or
aehiiiK haeii another rlfiy. Don't ig
nore dizzy upella, headaches, wenr
Ines or deprenalon. If you fee! you
need kidney help hein huk the
relialile, timo-triod remedy, Honn'ft
Ktiiney IMllf. Kor .M years, Doan'fi
have heen found effective. Kndorned
hy Med'ord people;
G. M. .Injie.i, 4 10 Itoardman f-'t.,
MnJford. says: "I suffered rfatly
fro:n puim and Biltehei tn my haek
r.nd other anr.oy!n kilnt-y ailments,
r.nfid Do:ur Kidney I'illf and found
them to he Jen! what I need' d. Now
my health in nood."
Prfre fior. al all doalor?. Don't
simply nk for a kidney remedy
Dohii'8 Kidney i'illsthe nam that
Mr. .Ioih-:) had. ! ost ei-M llimrn Co.,
Mfgrn., Buffalo, N, Y, Adv
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THEM itti
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In tho trrinendous flKht Ixitwccn
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whtr'.i Iiun hundreds of lnllllons of
people hack of it- people who not
only have tho desire to win hut tho
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If you can't fight, support those who can.
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One 1918 Velie, perfect condition $1450
One 1915 Dddgc, new car , $ 650
One Maxwell, touring ... $ 550
One 1916 Ford, new tires, extras $ 3 '5
One Fcid Chassis . . . . $ 32
One 1918 Chevrolet, like new $ 800
A Good Rug for . . . $ 150
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