PA HE FOUR
MRDFOPD MATT. TRTHrXR. MRDFOTiT). (VREGOW FRIDAY, OCTOP.1TO 18, 1018
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Rtateff War IndiiHiriea ltoard has IvHtied
the followInK mandalory order, ammifc
othera rpfctilatlnir th newiipuper IjuhI
nena during the period of tho war: "Din
continue uemllnir paperH after flntci of
expiration of subscription, unleHM nuh
crlptlon In renewed uud paid for." The
publisher him no option but to comply.
I
' FOR "KEY"
To uinidoViTH of Inbnr in mvessnrv
industries. As industrial ndvisor in
lieluili' of tint (leimrlUH lit of hihor to
district hoard, livisinn No. J, cull
your particular utlention to I he fad
that it is Your duty to claim dclVrr
ciassiiiraiion lor all men in Your em
ploy who arc "neee-sarY' or "key"
men, especially titled for the work in
which thev ai eimuiretl or hinhlv
Hpeeinh.ed PMM-rts. nssiManl, or as-
Hoeiule, or Hole inn lingers or eontmll
iiilT niul direetinir heads of nil iiid'.ii
troy or iiijiniti'ii of a Kiihstaiiliul uv
integral pari thereol ; nrnl not to
limliG ehiun lor men who nrc.not such.
The, einplover, who, Ihnumh Jciir of
criticism, fails to make a claim
which kIiouM lie made, is ns hluiue-
wortliv as the employer ,vlio. to pre
vent, inconvenience to himself, lanke
n t'loiin for deferred classification.
for a man who is not a "necessary"
ur ''key" inun.
Il .should he horne in mind thai in
dustry til home must not h: nr.'-crv-ed
lit the evncuse of fmiiii!.' to raise
nn nrmv. The mniv must he raised
and industry must he maintained at
the hiuhest officienev.
The method for von to claim d frr
re.l eluHHifiention for men who ate
ht Your employ who am necessary
men as herein nho'e defined, is for
the employer lo make an el'lnlnw!
Hpt't'ifviiiif fully the nalure of the t iti
idmmcnt and the n'li-iiiis fur claim
itxv deferred clas;i!iealion ; which
affidavit should In1 forwarded lo me.
In ordif that men in vonr emidov m:iv
he prouiptlv and pioiicilv clu-ii'icd it
is imperative that von at out e claim
deferred clasilmatitm for all men in
votir employ wlm are entitled to the
name. K. I,. AfiMU'.WlK.
Industrial Advisor in hehlf ttf the
Department of Lnhof. 1 i -t rict
Hoard, Uivision No. 'J.
Address : Kiiuene. Okvoii.
Mitilriliix
THE sliain ciiiu'actcr of tlie so-called "democratic"'
ministry installed v.i ". 'ainouflaKc l),v llie kaiser 1
conduct ieace neotiat ioi-s with tlie allies' is revealed y
the publication of a speech that Prince Maximilian of
JIes.se, the kaiser's new chancellor, made last December
at Baden and an explanatory letter concerning it written
Prince Alexander of Hohenlolie last January.
Both statements prove that Prince Max is saturated
with the reaction of royalty and a firm believer in the di
vine mission of the German to conquer and enslave the
world and in the divine right of autocracy to rule the
supermen. Democracy is as repugnant to the chancel
lor as it is to the kaiser. .
Prince .Max had tlu sacriliinous trail to attemnt to dis
tort, the sermon on tlie mount into a spiritualiation of the
German sword. He said:
Not liutriid.of our foes, but rather love of fiermauy should be llio boI
(llors' true motlvo In richtinK. The sword ulono cannot overcome the
moral opposition of our foes. If the world is to bo reconciled to the
Kroutnoss of (Jormiiny's power It must on taught to feel that behind our
power stands not merely a national but a world confidence. True, the
whole history of Germany's rceliiiKa of responsibility to humanity shines
like u beacon. This Is the slun wo must Inscribe on our standurds. In
this sign wo shall conquer.
In explanation, the prince stated that his applied
"Christianity" was really endowing German swords with
a German spirit by means of which tliev can conquer the
world. -This "spirit" consisted of "the duty of the strong
to guard the rights of mankind."
Max's ideas about democracy were explained to
Prince Hohenlolie: "My object was to laugh to scorn Un
democratic, war cry of tlie western powers. I quite de
cline to accept any such thing as western democracy for
Germany and Baden."
r: , As to peace terms, Prince Max stated: "I wish for the
greatest possible exploitation of our successes" ami l.-il.el-
led the reichstag resolution of July, VJ17, wherein peace!
without annexations or indemnities was demanded, "a:
disgusting child, born of fear and the Berlin dog davs,",
and demanded the "greatest possible indemnities" "audi
considered Belgium "the only object of compensation1
which we possess." I
With a man of these opinions and practically all of!
the German nobility and junker class hold siu-li views tin.
uli, ,11, V . .1 i.r . , . '
hi. vu-iiiiiiMv ucmocrauc pretensions is ap
parent and the necessity of guarantees in dealings with an
autocracy is evident. s'ot until the German armv is de
stroyed, llie iicrman sword broken, and tlie parasite!
linneniiKs 01 pn uege nanisneu, will there be a chanct
for democracy in Germany.
SUPPORT HOME fiSfigeiifep
ivj!IIUI!!iliV
The folluwini: casualties are re
ported bv the eouimundiiu? ucnerul of
the American expeditionary forces:
fro mwounds. 12; died of disease, la;
! wounded, decree undeteniiined. 1U4:
died of aeeident, two. Total, IJoO.
The followim; are from the l'a
cnant anu uairyman oi liniaooro, i citic coast state.-:
HILLSBORO FARMER!
Oreson, Is In the city, and registered
at the MeUford 'Hotel, and relatia
some of the experiences of his com
munity with the Uutter Trust.
"KffortB being made In southern
Oregon on the part of the larger
crennierlrs of the northern part of
the Btate lo Rain a firm foothold In
this locality brliiKa forcibly to my
mind the situation wo have had to
contend with in our locality," states
.Mr. Connoll. "We nave a milk con
d'.'i'.snry of which we are justly proud
and the Portland interests have em
ployed the most unscrupulous meth
ods In competition with our home In
stitution, comlni; to Mlllslioro and
paying excessive prices for milk
which wa;; shipped to Portland and
enormous losses sustained, all for the
purpose of eliminating our home Industry.
"1 am a sirens advocate of
Killc'l in action, previously report
ed wounded severely I'ajtt. Hoss
Snyiier. l.os AiiL'ele: Private Omer
li. Alexmider. I'atenns. Wash.: l'ri
ve.le Arthur S. Vineelet, Portland.
Or-.'
Killed in action, Dreviouslv reiiort
eil mifsinL' Private Win. II
ton, Yalvirna. Wnsh.
Won ni!
severely
in r.etion, nre
;int: in aclion
Thomas, C'atli-
,iouslv reported mi:
Private George W.
lamet. Wash.
SJitrhtlv woundeil. previously re
ported died from wouuik received in
action Private Jlillard M. (lutes.
Ilillsboro. Ore.
Wounded severely Private James
T. Wall. San Francisco. Calif.
Wounded in net inn. "iei-ree unde
termined Licui. Samuel Owen Hail.
San Francisco. Calit.
Missing in action Private Alfon
so Heinkens. Montfsnno. Wash.
Iietnnied to dutv. previousiv re
ported missiii!.' in action Privafe
Wluir-jJohn Sorensen, (i,".17 Tthirtv-seventh
tivnue, Seattle, Wash,
homo institutions in lyeference to
all outr.Ide, Interests, under all condi
tions. Stand by your home industries
who are endeavoring to establish nj
permanent pay roll In your commu
nity, and do not be misguided by
methods adopted by others who have
their principal- place of business else
where. "You have the same fight to main
tain local creameries that we have
for our condensary. At the present
time cream is being shipped out or
this country and butter shipped back,
, staunchly supporting your own realwhlle the butter Is being sold here
at lower prices than the shippers are
able to obtain In Portland, on top of
which they pay the freight on the
shipments of butter back. This Is
done to undermine the local( cream
eries and when such unfair competi
tion has closed their doors, v.'hich
they will he forced to do. Unless the
cream producers and butter consum
ers give their undivided support to
their homo creamery the latter will
pay the freight both ways and then
some. Po not cliow the larger out
sldo interests to throttle home industry."
THE HOME FRONT.
'TMIK battle front in Knrope is not the onlv American
front. There is a home front, and ou'r people at
slioine should be as patriotic as our men in uniform in
loreigu lands.
fallen in France,
for his country's
Bvery American soldier who has
every American sailor who has died
cause lias given ins Iile lor Ins people. Surely we, their
1 Ait umijr to oiu- iiaiion, ineir country.1
1 ne JA.urth Liberty loan is the fight ing loan. .Its!
gre.it success will living comfort and encouragement audi
a deep sense of pride to our army and our na'f, and to'
.in. .til;.,.,. : ...;n i...: .1: ' , , ' '
.......... i, nn, Hung discouragement io on" enemies,
Its success means American victory, Prussian defeat.
'I'lj rcMii t h l.;iii is the fighting loan, the soldier's loan.
PEACE TALK STARTS
BOOM IN STOCKS
NKW YORK. Oct. 1 S. Notwith
standing official warnings from
Washington that tho war Is not yet
over, the hooni In peace storks which
hegan early in (ho week, todav as
sumed broad proportions. In puiut of
activity and i:copo the movement ri
valled tho many war sessions of thn
Stock KxchaiiKo In I it 1.1 and 111 I it.
Sales during the first hour nsurc-
r.uled almost .1110,0110 shares. Ad
vances In (huso slocks which It is
considered would benefit by a declar
ation of poaco ranged from 2 to 10
poind.
The war ls:iues were subject to
liquidation.
Catarrhal Deafness
and Head Noises
CUBANS INTEnNE EIGHT
LEADING GERMAN MERCHANTS
II.W.WA. Oct. IS. -Ctihiin secret
''' '- aiiv.lcl eiiihi f Ha-
fin;. tiHi-l prieullicnt Uerip;,!! icir-
lit-, who were promptly inleriiei!
itli oilier enciev aliens.
LEMON JUiCE
TAKES OFF TAN
All peach lives -ImiiiM be
ilui'lni! the uel month unh I
mixture, ",1 pounds 1,1' blue
pounds nl lime in .111 milloii
water,'' tu control ihe fuicMis di
ease knoivn as ( 'alii oi uia pe;ie!
Iiliu'lit. This is a .tv common di
ease and iiinv he loan, I in nil uivhiinl
ill southern Oregon It ei:u-es de
foliation. spoIs on ih,- fniit. cum
lninu' find caiil.ers on iii,, iwis tuu f
lllllhs, and is eoii-i.li ie.l one of our 1
PUist serious pencil lie,, di -ejl -e-. It
can not In niiollcl ,1 iVciiv elv tin- (
le-s siir.ivcd in Ihe fall ol the ve.ir,
liet'ore the new -iter''- cermninle utid
enter the lender li-nc- ol the emu'iit I
iiens.iu's erowlh. I;' ovincr-i ol' i,i :n h 1
orehar.K will spiav 111 tlie tall uithj 's'l"ecin the juico or two lemons
lioideeiix and in .Iniiuarv or Iclinum hot tie containing three ounces
with lime sulphur Ihe dec- ,ll l,c j orchard white, shako well, and
keel in n oo.l clean condition. you have a ijanrter pint of the best
(Simieill t'. I'. ( ATI:, j fic kle and tan loilon, and coaiplex-
. onni v .I'ciil
iris! M.ilii hUvutiin lolion
if skin is Miidnirm!,
t.inmd or luvkud
Daled. Oel. 17. PUS.
CAMP LEWIS PLACED
IN STRICT QUARANTINE
CAMP I.I'.WIS. T.H oma, Wa-li. Oel.
.IS. Thi- rump will he placed ill a
Hlri.'t oimranlilie at .1:1.1 o'clock --rovtille-
to-i.oriow mornin-.'. cs a
preventnlixe ineu-itre niriiiiHl tlie
eppi.miic1 of ,;riilneiifn m.mv in Ihe
norlltwesl, it was announced here llu
inoini.'ii. 1
very small
ion beau tifier, at very
cosl.
Your rocer has tho lemons and
any dr-u: i.toie or toilet counter will
supply tlir,e ounce;, of orchard whlto
for 11 few cents. Massnco this sweet
ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck,
arms and hands each day and see
how freckle, and Mcmti'.ies disappeur
and how clear, toft and whlto tho
shin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless.
Adv.
TKM.S SAW. AM) Sl.MI'I.K WAY
TO TltlCAT XI ItKl.lKVK
AT IIO.MU
If yoit have calarrh, catarrhal deaf
ness or head noises caused by ca
larrh, or If phlegm drops In yoar
throat and has enured catarrh of Ihe
stomach or bowels you will be glad
lo know that those distressing symp
toms may ho entirely overconio in
many Instances by the following
treatment which you can easily pre
pare In your own home at little cost.
Secure from your druggist I ounce of
I'ainilut ( Double Strength I. Take
this homo and ndil lo it pint or hot
water and a Utile granulated suear;
stir until dissolved. Take one tnblo.
spoonful four times a day. An Im
provement Is sometimes noted after'
tlie 1 Irsi day's trea iuent. Ureal hlni; I
should become easy, while the dis !
tressing head noises, headaches dull.
nivx. cloudy thinking, etc.. should
i gradually disappear under tho tool. I
'action of the treatment. Loss of;
; smell, ta.t... defective hearing and
lancus dropping In the back of Ihe1
throat are other h mptoins will -h ;
suggest the presence of catarrh and 1
j which may orten ho overcome by this
elficucious treatment. It is said that j
nearly ninety per cent, or all ear
j troubles are enured by claarrh and
there must, therei'ore, be luiiny peo-!
'tile whose henrtiic nine lo. r.,ut. .,-..,l i
I ay this simple, harmless, home treat-! 8
Hicill. ..,V
J. T. Gagnon
Lumber Yard
All kinds of rough sad drossed
lAimher.
! Specialties: Mmeuslon stuff. Fin
ishing Lumber, shingles. Sa.-h uud
Poors, Hoofing Paper, Fruit lloxes.
I'ujf Jackson County Product,
rinco orders now for Fruit Uoxea
New Shod, 1 1:1 S. Front St., Medfunl j
l'linno KM). j
1 1 --' 1
JO.HJS A. PERL
F.NKKKTAhKH.
I-ly Asi'lntnt.
W SOITI1 lt.UTI.r
t'hou M. 47 and 47-JI
utmobtlo ller tMMle.
1
Beginning Sunday, October 20
The Oregon State Council of Defense has re
quested no delivery of petroleum products be made
on Sunday.
The Standard Oil Co. is glad to comply with
this request, and beginning Sunday, October 20,
and thereafter until further notice, all of our distri
bution stations in the State of Oregon, including
our automobile service stations, will be closed on
Sunday. No sale ordelivery of any kind will be
made on Sunday. "
As in the case of our previous announcement
regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distillate
only between the hours of 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. (now
week days only), this request is made for the pur
pose of conserving man power and we know that
our patrons will patriotically co-operate in making
this important var measure effective.
STANDARD OIL CO.
(CALIFORNIA)
rn
Pester, "Geis-lf;
Stop Corn Fains; See Com Peel 0ft
' It Is just when a corn hurts that
you want to twl stin-st about
-1 .1 it T-V... f,i Ia etinnri.l
fl of keeping the corn and having th ,
pain grow worse? You'll us "Geta-
'Ihe Only PeeMt-Off Way la ,'Cftto-It.,,
It" an""bow( sooner of later; might
ub v, uac it nooner. Then you aro
$ loosen from your toe so that you
can peel the wholo ti.lntj? off pain
, lt'fjsly with your lingers, in one com
. pleto piece just like peeling a ba
' nana. It taki?3 a second or two to
'. apply "Geta-U." There'a no fussing
. or puttcri:itr. Corn-;pain9 will van
ish that'll keep you sweet while
tho "Gets-Jt" Uoeg tho rest. Nothing
new for corns has keen discovered
elnco "Gcts-lt" was torn. Follow
tho judgment of the millions; uoo
'Jet3-It" and to euro to be corn
and puin free! You'll say it's magic.
Gtts-Tt," tho guaranteed, money
back corn -re mover, tho only euro
vu.v. co.sU but u trino at any drutf store,
ll'i'd by K LuviuuciJOcCo.iChlcaao.lll.
tSokl in iiciirord nw rccommoailed
us tho Vorld's TJest. Corn Hemedy by
Leon 13. Hasklns aiid Medi'ord Phar-
WHEN YOU WRITE-
Buy-the Right Stationery
at the Right Prices
KUniTO! Your words express your mesEas'-. yo'tr jiaper re
flects your kooiI tnslo. Select your stationery from our Iutko na
sortinent of styles and finishes In whito and tints for ladies and
gcntlctuen.
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
2 3ralJL SMi ltAU'll WOODI oni', lmp,
I FOIl S.ILE at the
Monraxli Seed i; Feed Co.
Jlod Kiwi 0;it.-i, (ii'iiy Winter
:();ils, l.'ve, Wicii am! Al
: falfa Keol.
It's Going to
Mean Wealth
For Many
1)0 you realize that
many people have
bought Iiliei'iy Eonds
tli.'it never saved a
penny lit Cove in their
uvea When they
ojice realize how easy
it is well they'll
never stop.
We ean help Y017
realise il, too, if you
v. iii open a Savings
Account here.
Mil
1 1
Fl.n, M INC. rT rtT.
BsSW'V.""'"1 J1K-U- uta-yil
1
MM
Gas Engine
Expert
Used Gar Bargains
One 1918 Velie. perfect condition $1450
One 1917 Buick six - $1,100
One Maxwell, touring ... 3 550
One 1 and 1-2 ton Federal truck 1,250
One' Ford Chassis . . . . $ 32
One 1918 Chevrolet, hke new $ 801
One 3 ton Reo truck - 750
Terms and Trade-in Accepted
AUTO EXCHANGE
18 and 20 North Crape St., Medford Telephone 4 ; i
Expert Tractor and Trurk Mechanics,
C.j'.s engines of nil kinds repaired.
Wo mnkc nutomobtle parts.
Wo wold anytliias.
' Itiidlators repaired.
'Automobile pumps made now.
Truck nnd auto nxlra turned out.
10l:i WOHK 1VINK AT I'OKII
lT.H'KS.
Drad nr livo storaiio.
C:n ,.;,ihed, Bria:od nnd simonlr.od.
TO CIHIMCIX S25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, I'l-esslua; noil AlteriBg
1UH K. MAIX. 1'IMT.UlM
v.. I
f!
ft
i.
0-1M C12"UKQ
China IJarb iltor
I! orb cure ror KiKicbo, hfiadatb.
catarriih, dipthcrla, sore throat,
luni; troublo, kidney trouoio, gtomack
trouhle, heart trouhio, chills and fv.
er, ciair.pa, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked braat,
cures all l;iuda of goiters. NO Of-
EKATIO.VS.
Medtord, Oregon, Jan 13, 1817
TO WHOM IT .TAY CONCERN: '
This Is to certify that I, the un
dersigned. Lad very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered far
several years and last August was not
expected to live, and hearing of Qln
Chung (whose IIoMi Etorb It at 214
South Krout street. M.n!?,,n t j
Crater Lake ESotorGo !r1v-j.7Lu'srs
u, soon r.s i used them nnd today
am a well man and can Lfiartity r
OMiuend .ii...oi.B afflicted as I was 13
too G'.m Chung and try his llerba.
IflSK-Jl W. K. JOHNSON,
Wltaafjcs;
M. A. Anuemin, llodroid
S. U. Jluiiucs, K.n-!e r'otat,
Wm. Lewis, Kagla Point ,
W. L. Cl:,:..ih. Eil p0intf
-. K. Moore. Ka,i:e roint,
' V. Mdntyrc, RaPi po!at
tT-'c'v,:1" i;,-!a- pouit.
Tb ,s. I,. M. h,,,, potnt
l"lidils. Junn IV., I. 11 .
Hotel
;TI.AXI.y...-V;'iKV'H
ni
A homellku place, and coa
vcnlcnt to the business section
Kates from 1 1.50 up.
t iflrr Management of
kk-card W. Chll.la