PAOTC FOUR
MEIVFOTCll MATT, TRmPXK, METVFORT). ORKOOV, THURSDAY, OCTOTlEl? 17, IMS
JfEDFORD MAiu I3IBUNE
AS INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPKH
PUIiLIKHED EV1CKT AKTKKiNUON
JfiXCKFT SUNDAY BY TliM
MEDFORD PltlNTlNQ CO.
Office, Mall Tribune Building, 26-17-29
riorin irir street, j'nouo 10.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, Tho Med ford Mall, The Mod ford
Tribune, The Southern Oregon lau, The
a an i ana 'iriuune.
The lied fori Sunday Bun la furnished
ubncrlbers desiring a, seven-4y dally
newapapur.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor.
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8T MAILilN ADVANCE:
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Punday Sun, one yar 1.50
BV CAItKIKH In .Medford, AHhland,
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Official paper of Iho City of Mcrtford.
Official paper of JuckHon Ounty.
Entered as srcond-olano rnattor at
Hertford, Oregon, under the act of March
8, 1879.
Sworn dally average circulation for
mix months ondlng Sept. 30 3,032
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED
I'KKHH.
Full TiARfd Wlr Service, The Asbo
Clutoil I 'reds In hxnluttlvoly rntltied to
the use for republication of Hi nnwe
dispatches rrndltrd to It or not other
wine credited In thin paper, and ulna the
lofial noWH published herein. All rights
of ri'piiblicntlon of special dispatches
herein are also reserved.
Notice to' Subscriber! The United
States War Industries Jiou.nl has IhiiuI
the following mandntory order, among
others refill lilting tint newspaper ttusl
ness during the period nf the war: "Dis
continue sending paper after date of
expiration of subscription, unless sub
scription Is renewed und puld for." The
publisher lias no option but to comply.
PI
THE PEACH OUR SOLDIERS WANT.
'pill-: STARS! AXI) KTRIPKS, tho official nowsiiiij.ci
A iulilisli(!(l y flic soldiers of the American Expedi
tionary Forces in France, says editorially about tlie enemy
peace offensive:
"Let the weak hearted who aro dreaming of a compro
mise; let the pacifists who are talkiir' a ljeace bv airroc-
ment; let the sideliners who have had enough of war; let
the f-'eeretly inclined pro-Ocnnims who think this war
should end without a decision let them one and all know
once and for all that for tlx; American Expeditionary
1.1 Jl..... - 1. ..1 . til. . -.I .i -r i
j-orce. uicre is no such worn as 1'eace Willi rue i lulls
unbeaten. The man who talks of peace today, except
tlirougli victory, is a traitor.
Tlie enemv peace offensive is likened to the action of
German machine-gun crews in tlie 'sle fighting, when
tney 1 ought and killed Americans until they were sur
rounded, Ihen shouted "Kamcrad."
The mothers of Die American soldiers in France want
the same peace their sons demand. All the courage of
the ancient Hpartau mother is in the hearts of the women
of America.
The object of the Fourth Liberty loan is to bring that
peace a just peace, a righteous" peace, an American
peace.
illl Illl I lit IIIIWII M IS I --A W-UrWW
HISIIOP. Calif., Oi-l. 17. Aninfotir
nroholnnislH'' of this sm'l.ioii mv en
ili'iivtiriny to interest iirol'essintml
nciuiitihtH of Hu) (Mist in tltu ci'iurii)Iis
which nhoiind oil the rocks of lioumi
Ynllev. not fnr from this cilv. iiihI
whii'h urn believed to he us olii, if not
oluer, t lut ti (he ImTourvphies f 'iir
iiest Kirvpt, to which thev .kmii" n
M range: resembhuiec.
It js helie.vt'H hv maiiv that tin
striinu'ft ituirldnus constituted tin
means hv which ancient triln s ittnrlt-
ed the sorree of water stinnlv for
Iho benefit of those of their niunticr
who lived rovi;iLr lives.
Theso hieroirlvidiics havn never
been cleeiphered, iilthoiinh thev are
mutters of reeord in tlie lending iiiu
HcninK of the country, it is said. The
Indian triho now living in tJtis vi
rinitv declares thev arc not the work
of the Indians of North America and
Hint thev antedate all unoriginal lore.
Home , who have examined tlie
KtranL'e markings in the t'linlv houhl
ers snv tlio hieroulvphics elov.elv re
KLMi:lle tlutse of earliest Kirvnt and
innv replace tlie latter as (he first
written Innirunire of Immanitv.
They are found alwavs in the vi
eiJiitv of water supplies, the sinne
nmrkinu's discovered near Hishon aii
penrintr hIho on ro.l.s exlendim;
thriMiuh the Canadian holder, down
thronu'h itsliinyton. Orccon mid Cnli
foniia, to the Mexican line and be
yond. This fact, it is arned, indi
cates that urchitor'e tribes marked
ii highway for their mitral in-.r niem-
bers or for their tmuie. civimr snc
eifie direetinus as to the best water
ruippliert aloTiir the wav.
The fnllowiaL' ';iiialties aro re
ported hv the coi-i landing "eneral of
the American expeiiitiotiarv forces;
Killed in tietion. i."i: missinir in ne-
tion, 1tJ: woi:nde(rsevcreK-. 1'J8: died
of disease, iifl : died ol aeeidenL and
ier cnuses, thrte: wii.inded. deyree
aiidelerminrd, 1 t; misnticrs. 10:
lid of uoumt-. 11. Total -U1 '
The yd'tiwin are I'aeifie coast
asiialtics ;
Wounded severely l'rivr.tn .loel If.
I.awrciic.', lndi jfcndf :i. e. Calif.! Pri
vate Herbert Kanisworth. West Kiv
cfside, Calif.
Wounded, de-jree tindcrterniined
''rivale (Mlo K. riimmicr, 1-os AiiL'e
Ik. Calif.
Missioir in Action I'rivato Jos. K.
tJoode, Madera. Calif.', '' ; -!ai
ine Corps Casualties
Killed in action Private Geo,.
Millies ttnidow, Willamette. )ro.
Hied of wounds received in action
Private .Weph M. Heach. 1,0:; An--vles.
Calif.
Severely wot:ded in actio? Ser
"ciiiit Ku'tdiiin P. (iiizttuin. Plei'an
f"ti, C:d:r.: Piivate Uuv '(o!;. Yclin.
W.'.sh.: l'rivitte b'a!i h f.. Hook. Ml.
Aajci. Ore.: Private William II. Tien
ken. San KranciM'o, Cal.
Wuino'ed in :;ctioti. decree nnde
tennin d PrivMte Ccdric Hra'-h. Hun
I'Vanciseo. Cal.: I'rivate Karl K.
Coals. Santa I.'osa. Calif.- Private
Howard S. Knapp. Davenport. Wash.:
Private I,ec inure. Ynkiira. Wash.
TITLE GRABBERS NOT SATISFIED
Oregon's Kj.wrUwe la l-lbcrty Loan Drive Is Wholesome Lesson
A striklaK Illustration of the valuo
of publicity luiH coMio to llht within
Iho past three weeks. The 1 Hunt ra
tion htara n moral whtch stioald lo !
of interest to every voter.
The slalo Liberty Loan neat out
pledge cards broadcast over the state
to notify palfhltie cltizens-to coma In
and voluntarily nnrehaso liberty
bonds during "Honor Week," preeed
inK the efficient campaign.
htft the voters respond? They did
not.
In fact no attention was paid to
tho rarda by Ho per cent of the peo
ple. Tho situation become desperate
when, on tho evening bcToro Septem
ber 2Sth, the state was short about
live million doilarrt la honds.
Then a new plan was tried. Tho
loan ortfauiziUlonH sent "personal no
tices" out thru the newspapers, by
publishing tho names of a few Port
land stackers and some others over
the Rtale. , ,
Within threo days Portland and
the statu at large slid over tho lop.
Tho result was a highly agrcoaMe
f-uiprise. ,
Mail notice, it can be seen, Is not
always effeciive.
The Portland Journal's campaign
to eliminate tlie publication of tho
delfiKiaent tax Hutu !h not meeting
with the approval of tho taxpayers of
Oregon. In tho first place It Is a
eaaip.tign of malice, of spitework.
against the press of tho state. In the
second place the existing tax publica
tion law of Oregon Is fashioned to
servo tho taxpayer and not the title
grabber. The present law provides
publication, but only after mall no
tices have been went out and have
failed to notify. Publication Is not
for (bono who pay but for those who
havo failed to roeeivo proper notlco.
Could any fairer scheme bo dovisod?
Let iho present law alone. It
works to your ndvaalago even If it
does not please tho title grabber.
IB
HI EAGLE POINT
SURPRISES FRIENDS
(By A. C. Howlett.)
Last Friday, Oct. nth, about 8
o'clock p. m., Fort Hubbard came
and rerjuerted an Interview with
your .?orrer:poiiUent and on present
ing myuelr he remarked that I had
done such a good Jcb before that he
wanted me to try my hand at It
again, referring to an incident that
occurred 24 years ago the LSth day
of lat February, when I joined him
self and Miss Tresua McCiee in mar
riage, and that ho and his Intended
would bo out the next evening some
tlmo between 4 o'clock and 8, owing
altogether aa to what time he could
got off from tho store. The next day
ho phoned over that there would be
a ptrty of six out for supper about 7
o'clock. About that tlmo he came
accompanied by Mrs. Lida L. Mead
ows, and her daughter, Mrs Myrtle
liuteau, Dr. J. I). Kiekert and Mrs.
Carrie M. Ileadlco. After waiting a
few nilnutef! for Mrs. Jiowlett to ar
range the supper she came Into the
parlor and announced that she was
ready to servo supper, whereupon
Mr. Hubbard handed me tho licenso
authorizing me to join Fortunatus
Hubbard and Mrs. I.Ida L. Meadows
In marring?, and as the couple was
getting In position to be joined in
marriage Dr. Itickert jumped to his
feet and asked, "Why not make It a
doublo wedding?" and I informed
him that could be easily arranged it'
he could produce the license, and
while 1 was calling for them he pro-;
duced a roll containing the necessary!
paper and in less time than it takes
to write it Fort Hubbard and Mrs.
Lyda L. Meadows were united in
marriage and Dr. J. D. Itickert and
Airs. Carry ITeadleo made husband
and wife. There wore no guests in
vited altho there were some five or
six of tho boarders present. The
newly wed3 and Mr3. Hubbard's
daughter and your correspondent
wero seated at a table where a feast
had been prepared for the occasion,
and after supper and spending a
while in a social way with music and
singing the company started for their
homes In Medford, and while on the
way met one of our guests coming
from Mc-dford who reported that they
said that they were married so quick
that she did not hardly know wheth
er they were married or not, hut they
had tho marriage certificate to show
that they were. TJio doublo wedding
was a complete surprise to all, not
even (he brides or myself knowing
anything of the arrangements as it
wus arranged between Mr. Hubbard
and Dr. Rirkcrt and when Dr. Itick
ert fniggented a doublo wedding Mrs.
Meadows slm;)ly sat down in amazement.
hi
IMPIll
AID 0FJ5 YANKS
WITH THE AMKItlCAX ARMIES,
Oct. 17. Oreater laurels are b litis
won dally by tho French light
"tanks" which are couperatlns with
the American forces l:i pushing ie
Germans back toward the Hhlne.
AmonK tho many Individual feats
of the timkr. and their drivers which
huve como to light, one of the most
Interesting, perhaps, Is that of Briga
dier Collier, who has been decorated
with the cross of the Legion of Honor
i'or his work In a light tank which
onnhled fifteen American soldiers to
capture 700 Germans.
Several hundred of thofie tanks led
the counter-offensiva from the Vll-Iers-Cotterels
forest in July, which
marked tvhai appears to havo been
tho turning point of tho war.
They broke ihru tho enemy's llnss,
destroying his machine gun sections,
overcoming strong centers of resis
tance and spreading panic and de
moralization in tiie German ranks.
Wherever tho infantry was preced
ed liy tho "chars d'assaut" R3 the
French call them, tho advance was
threo miles a day.
It wus these same French light
"tanks" which preceded the Amer
icans in their advance upon Juvlgny
and Terny on the Soissons plateau.
One of them, manned by a lieutenant
killed more than 00 Germans on tho
plateau.
documents that have come into
the hands of the French staff Know
that the Germans are greatly worried
by the light tanks and are sfudlously
coaching their men In methods of
defense against them.
The light cars have the advantage
of greater speed and of being mors
easily handled than the heavier
tanks. They ;equlre a crew of only
two men, a driver and a gunner and
carry a one and a half-inch itu and
murhine gun. :
IT'S NOT YOUR HEART;
ITS YOUR KIDNEYS
(3
AID FOR REFUGEES
NKW YOUK. Oct. IT. With more
than 100 pfiBons dad and thnusnwis
without shelter, food or clothing as a
result of the earthquake which shook
tho enttro island last Friday, the
ITovornincnt of Porto itlco today ap
pealed to cone rest and to the Amer
ican lied Crois for assistance. In a
cable moHsnno received here and tor
warded to Washington.
Took Out Dreadful SorenesH
When tho kidneys are weakened or
overworked so that they fall to filter
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO-
IIDCD1V Dm
LIL
rev.ihiliomirv soldier who hold th.'
town.
A peasant force of ,",000 men weil
nniied with umdi'iic t; "is i:nd can
non is muviii!; on l'tdiii'.'a.
NEW AUSTRIAN CABINET
REPORTED AS fURfaiNG
' WASHIN'GTOX, Oct. 17. It in re
porled In Vienna, according to an of
ficial dispatch from Switzerland to
day, that Emperor Charles has ac
cepted Iho resignation of Count llus
sarek, the Austrian premier, and in
trusted Count Silva Taronka with
the task of forming a new cabinet.
How's This?
tVc oiTr One Hundred Dollars Itswnrtl
for any ccso of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Kall a Catarrii Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh liedicine hua been taken
by catarrh cufTnrcrs for the past thirty
five years, and baa become known as tho
most ri-'lluble remedy lor Catarrh. Hull's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
tho Mucous uarfaces. expellm? tlie Poi
son from the ZJiood and healing tue dis
eased portions.
After yon have fatten Hall's Catarrh
Medicine fur a short tlrno you will rc-c a
pre.it improvement In vour j,'fr.c-r:il
health Start (akin,? Hall's Catarrh Mfdl
cine at once and net rid of catarrh. Send
tor tp stfmnninls, liee.
R J. CH KNKY & to., Toledo, GIlIO.
Sntd by all Dmtrlst.?, Toe.
tas cds r?V
i! il
i ii
ji Be Farsighted jj
! DfiV'T v.,111- 7 .ill. i
I - .
1 illlV till
Relief from Eczema
WASIlINtJTO-V, Oct. 1
on i.ihcrty l.oan Hiibr.erlpllons j;ath
cred shortly hefore noon today by
Hie treasury ludtiald that today's j
receipts probably would bring the
total up to f :t,tiuO.Mrt.!ilo, lea Vint:
?2.1,00,nou,'tio to ho raised in the
retraining two days (if tlie campaign.
The $: toiUliHt.iliiO to be raised In
the remaining two days of tho cam
paign. The $'i,ti)0,non,00il yet to be rob
ed will bo reduced Boniowhat, cam
paign manatu'r.s explained, by reports
n w on thy wi:y to federal reserve
batiks
Included among visitors roRinlorod
at the hotels today wero .Mr. ami Mrs.
II. N. Ilniich of Dallas, i. 11. How
ard. It. L. 'Titian and Ward I. Tliilr-
' . . i Aento 13 n elenn. neoetratintr. nnttcntt
er 01 rortianu, it. urowu ami J.ii.M.iiri . """.."j :
j Munich of Klamath Vails. J. M. nothing. It i3 easily appiicdand costs a
- h'eporta W illley of '.uy,W Point, John K. ! move tiifie for each aoolication. It. ia
Moll, of K u 0110 and H. Ii. Nichols tiwnys d?prnu;.b:c.
i.oa t vrorry abnut eczema or other
rfein troubles. Yon can havo a cl:r,
lisnithy ckin by using a little ireuo,
obtained at any drug store for 33 er
c..rj orgc DOttlC at $l.W.
j 7cmo nencrrdly removes pimples, black
j heads, batches, cc;:eina, and rin.orm
r.:id malces the sl:iu clear and healihv.
of S.ui Fiaticisco.
Tin ii. W. Kozc Co.. CevtfonJ. Ok
In any case, j;ald the he.tdtiuartcrs
",, i In tnrmtih.H til ! ne
nnd throw all Impurities oat of the ,,1(M a.im:s H. '
IMood, the poison remains in tin fvs
ttiin and hnckache, orcncs, lamo
nesB mid rheumatic pains arc like!
to develop. Mrs. Havid Henry, G." f
Lincoln Ave., Washlntun, N. .1,,
writes: "Foley Kidney Tills am do
inff mo much good, both my kidneys
ond tho rheumatism. They took all
tho dreadful norenons out of my
limbs. For ttalo by Mcdfurd Phar
loan statement, "iho task remaining
b the most gigantic ret) nil eiuent ever
.l;u ed en the nation."
Already loan directors have begun
for the Fifth loan,
h.it communities
everywhere will be urged to adopt
the selling plan winked out so sur-res-ul.
in SSuiix i:y, Iowa, of open
ing ji.illnii; plat-cs and asking eiti.'.eiis
In enter their plettges. Sioux t'ilv
delayed tailing sul.Tiptions until
Hie luM wtek. then cliucnH went to
their l-ev.ilar othig place and with,
out any lioasc to hoiiMt canvass In
one day :.u!;:vnled Jil.r.OMHio, r
( ei'.ln- tlie cii ' (nun a f t io.ee o.
Without Insurance
The
I v this
. r. .v . m.
vy Kepultir cunntunliiitien N'c.l-
fonl Uxie 1113, 1'rliliiy cn-n-iiiK,
Oct. IN.
1,. K. WILLIAMS. Secy.
il lli;
Notice lo Merchants.
Tin" SrDli'inlMT Kiiuiir funis lie
fnvnel in lo nfi'iee of l:iv!es M.iorc.
Mcilfiiril Nut iomil liiiuU liu'Mim:.
Kimllv keen llirm nrrnnucil in niplin
liclicnl onliT if llii'v nm now so lilcil
in umr kIoiv. W. A. FOLIUM!.
I'liiinlv I'ooil Ailmiuislnilor.
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ii :ln'
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Ct.
rlnr.il to I:
i.'-nr I Mil. r
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Ulillllil!. 1.11
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i.p- cir-111.-
r .1 iI.il
I" il.i.' l;ill--
;ivi- lim j
to iilill tho
Every fire, every death, every accident
would be a calamity without recom
pense. Business would be disorgan
ized and the individual wholly in the
grip of fate.
But With Insurance
Bus iness is stabilized and the income
of the individal protected against
chance.
Fire, accident, health, liability, auto
mobile and every other form of
protection in the leading companies
of the world, for sale by
Tlie McCurdy Insurance Agency
H Mctlfon! National Bank Cuilding Tlionc 123
DON'T sell your
crty ISoikIm muter
circuinstaiiccs. If you
will but SAVE hard
er Hint class of your
assets will soon stand
as "velvet" ar.d you
will never miss the
money paid out for
lioiuls or War Sav
ings Stamps.
Tin is
many lilt
cial "tips'
only one of
fiuan
we give
oiners here
irst Nat ioii-
. 9 il our rr.f.f
an-.-.i
I .: al Uiuik. il
:! I!
l F5RST. Il
F0!i SALE at, the
Monirch ooa j Feed Co.
lied Seed Oats. Oav Winter
Oats. Kv, -,-h 'and Al
falfa S,-,-d.
J. T. Gannon
Lumoer ard
All ktnos of roMii find drossoo
I.lini lt.r.
Sfiei-!.iltles: Mnn-nrlun ut iff. Fin
ishing Luinlior. shtnali'i. S.-i.-il! and
Douis, iO.-Tllnn HninT, Ki ill itoxea.
Iluy Jarksun Coi.niy rroclucts.
Plnco orikr now for Fruit Hoves
Xow Slinl, I lit H. I-Vint St., Mnlford
IMiono K.1H.
JOHN A FKK1.
ITM)KI!TM.I-:i'.
I.ly Asl nnt.
son u r.ARTt,iT
Photie M. it .or)
Kidney diaeaBO Is no respecter of
persons. It attacks all classes, ra
gardless of age, sev or conditions. A
majority of the 111.1 nlfliotinK people
today can be traced back to the kid
ney trouble.
Tho kidneys aro the most Impor
tant organs ot tho body. . They are
the filterers, tho purifiers, of your
blood. If tho poisons -which are
swept from the tissues by the blood
are not eliminated through tho kid
noyn, disease of one form or another
will claim you as a victim.
Kidney dineaso Is usually Indicated
by weariness, sleeplessness, nervous
ness, despondency, backache, stom
ach trouble, difficulty when urinat
ing, pain in loins and lower abdomen,
gall stones, univcl, rheumatism, scl
utlca and lumbago.
All those derangements are na
ture's signs to warn you that the
kidneys need help. You should us
0O1.U MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
Immediately. Tho soothing, healing
oil cumulates Oio kidneys, relieves
ijifli'ianKUioii and destroys tho germs
whith havo caused it. Do not wait
until tomorrow. Go to your druggist
today and insist on his supplying you
with n box of CiOLI) MEDAL Haar
lem Oil Capsules. In twenty-four
hours you should feel health and vig
or returning ar.d will glass the day
you first -heard of, GOLD MKDAJ.
iiaarl.mi Oil.
Aftc- .von i'.?cl that you havo cured
yourself, continue to take one or two
capsules each day, so as to keep In
first-class condition and ward off the
danger of other attacks.
Ask for the original Imported
GOLD MEDAL brand. Three Sizes.
Money refunded If they do not holii
you. Adv.
Keep Your Feet Dry
And use a good Antiseptic such as Zo Pyrol for a noso and mouth
wash, and your chances of having the Influenza is very sllfiht. We
have all the best Antiseptic:!, Cold Cures and Cough Medicines.
Heath's Drug Store
Jim:lc' HS4.
The San Tox Store.
'eatinsr' Stoves;
If you Intend to install a heating, slovo, do not delay, as the
evenings and mornings aro damp and chilly.
A cold and cheerless room endangers the health of yourself
and family. It's far better to pay for n good heating stove than to
pay doctor bills. We are showing n largo and varied stock of com
bination coal and wood-burning patterns In heaters at prices within
tho im'ar.s of tho most conservative buyer. Call and look thom
over.
rxivi'nsAi, STOVKS and hangics.
AXDIIIOM Sr.UlK Gl'ARlW
J 5 IKK KK'fS AXD I'lltH SCHKKXS
J'KItl-'IXTlOX OIL IIKATKKS
Crater Lake Hardware
FACTS ABOUT WOOL
THE NEED for COXREUV ATIO.V Is apparent to all, In the
present acknowledged SHOUT AO!-; of WIOOL and the growing onx
ieiy as to the question of l-'L'TUlli: SUPPLY. This problem lg
ever increasing in Importance because of the tremendous demands
already made, and in immediate prospuct for the QUAKTEUMAS
TKItS department in providingadetiuate clothing and equipment for
an army whoso presont estimated maximum will be fivo million
men. Tlie requirements for such an enorrnoui military establish
ment enn be shown in brief, by the TEXTILE WORLD In Issue of
recent dale, in Die. Ij'.lDV.-ing interesting data. It ha-i been estimat
ed Hint 70 His. of scoured wool per year will bo required for each
m;.n in active service which, on tho baHs of present army estimate.-.,
will call fur 3,-0 million pounds.
It will readily be seen from the standpoint of military necessity
alone, that an unprecedented demand for this commodity has been
orealcd. In aridillon, the- needs of the civilian population, even
though reduced to a minimum, contributes another enormous total
to I hose of the. military estimates. The extent to which restriction
is being placed on c-ivlliiin consumption of wool 13 aptly illustrated
by n recent order from the wir IndiiMtrios board prohibiting the
manufacture of hard laiitiing y.uns of wool until further notice.
With this unprecedented demand on tho world's supply of wool, we
find the following far from reassuring facts:
The United Stales produces annually about 110 million pounds
of scoured wool or about one-third of the wool roqulred for an
army of five million men, which appears to bo the preaent estimat
ed ultimate size o." tlie army. The other sources of supply such as
Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentine are cut off on
account of the enormous demands cf tho war department for the
transportation facilities to Trance.
So it Is up to Iho people who stay
at home to have their old clothing
Reclaimed by having them cleaned
and pressed or dyed.
Master service Is our motto.
The Food Administration Says
Buy at Home and Save
Needless Waste
The Knnd Administration ursos American peoplo to huy food that Is
proi'.t. id near home, as tho n.iedlesa wasto ot transportation In
volved In hnullng home food away and other food In to take Its
P'acc Is thus avoided. Vllmo flour is a Medford and Oreson flour.
Build Up Home Industry by
Buying the Products of
Home Factories
This company pays out thousands of dollars a year for wheat,
corn, bnrley and other products of tho farm, thus creating an Im
portant market hero. This market will grow as the demand for
Vilnio flour grows. Demand your local flour.
Rogue Valley Milling Co