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PAGE STX MFDFOTCD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, OIWiON", Fit TP A V, OCTOBER IS. 1018 HUNGARIAN DIET SCENE OF RIOT 0VERAUT0N1 Tumult so Great That Sittlna Is Ad journed a: Deputies Call Each Oth er Names Federal State Urged hv Premier Allied Adherents Demand , Peace and Independence. BASEL, Switzerland, Oct. '18. Scones of tumult prevailed at the meeting of the llmiKurlnn diet yes torday during which demands for peace wore made and It was announc ed that Austria waH being organized on a federal basis. So great was the uproar that the presiding officer was obliged to adjourn the sitting. The disorder continued, however, the deputies calling each other "black guard, liar, traitor, slave," etc. Dr. Alexander YVekorlo, the ilun Siirluri premier, said that the federal tales which will bo formed in Aus tria will organize their economic and military policies on nn autonomous and indopondent basis. Ho made an appeal for united uctlon by all pur ties. "Friends of Knle-iitv Count Michael Karolyl, president of the Hungarian Independent parly, who followed Dr. Wekorlo, domandud that immediate peace negotiations bo begun without regard to the comniu nlty of interest arising from the pel Icy which has heretofore been fol lowed. Count Stephen Tlsza, the former Hungarian premier, who on Wednes day had a narrow escape from would-be nssassln, attacked Count Karolyl, yelling: You aro entente agents." Martin INovassy, one of the mem Ders of tho diet, answered "wo aro friends of tho cntonto." tiroat disorder ensued. When the silting was resumed afler a brief postponement a draft of the address to the king was road. It said tho re sult of tho war had 'been such as to pluce tho throne In danger. It slated that limitary must have full auton oiay. Want MlH-ratinn "Hungary feels herself to bo full accord with tho Ideas spreading thruout tho world ulong the Hues of tho noblo principles of I'rosldont Wilson's. Hungary must bo com pletely Independent, must have, gen oral electoral Huffman and Ihu tela tlnnn between nationalities In the country must bo governed by the principles euiinclnliMl by President Wilson." Dr: Wokorlo said: "Tho protection of our Integrity as a slate und the ninlnteiinnco of our unity aro tasks wo must nccom pllHh at all costs. We desire to grant Individual rights to Hie different nnt tonalities who havo lived among ui for a thousnnd years. We aro not contradicting our traditional point of view In accepting President Wilson's principles. As far ns alisoluto dual ity of rights to Individuals and the defenso of our Integrity and tho un ity of the slate will permit, we will willingly snllsfy the claims of differ ent nationalities." LILLE DELIRIOUS WITH JOY OVER 1 HONS EJECTION Touchinq Scene Witnessed bv First Arrivals Entire Population Wild With Enthusiasm Over Allies Arri valHear First News of War Since German Occplatlon. FINAL SPURT 10 PUT FOURTH LOAN 01M TOP WASHINGTON', Oct. IS. The uurth Liberty loan neared the home the to Germany's course In replying I scheme of government to take the reins If, or when the kaiser abdicates In order that it may exercise an im mediate steadily Influence." T CONFI LONDON, Out. 18. Ftumors rcla- USED DEFENSE LEAGUE PAItIS, Oct. IS. "I have just wit ncsscil the nioKt loucliing Miectacle of stretch of the campaign with l,2.".0, 000,000 subscribed and 1, 750, 000. 000 to bo raised In two days remaining. to President Wilson's note form the main features of this morning's pa pers. Some are convinced that Ger many's unconditional surrender is Despite this tremendous unsub-1 coming. Altho the statement Issued scribed balance, campaigners thruout the country reported they would be satisfied with nothing loss than over subscriptions. It was apparent from tho flood of early morning telegraphic reports to 1'elit in Knrnl.vi for Allies HASKI., Thursday, Oct. 17 (Ilavim.) At u sitting of Ibo foreign committee of the Hungarian lower house, Count .Michael Karol.l. oppo sition leader, sharply crllli'1.ed the foreign policy of the monarchy, cording to lluilupest dispatches. He said that when tho Austrian govern Jnt'iit rejected the Itrlilsh proposal to submit the Malkunlr problem to arbi tration the monarchy proved that It wl hed to begin tho war. "When we knew that Germany would not give In and that the whole world has arisen against the policy of Germany, which had become hate ful to all nations," he continued, "we might have inailo pcuco. Our fidel ity to the alliance has limits." Count Karolyl was ruthless In his criticism or submarine wnrfuro and said that the main mistake of the central powers was In uniler-estimat-lng America. He closed by express ing a deslie for the creation of an autonomous Hungary and requesting tho abolition ot the common Institu tion of monarchy. GERMAN OFFICERS ARRESTED FOR ORDERING THEFTS l'AKIS, (M. N. (Ilavas.) Kivc Gcrimin officers have been nnvxti-il nt Koulcrs bv the French ami held for court martial on a charge of or deriim I heir soldiers lo steal llie gooib. of the iiiluiliilnnW o' Koaleis. savs the Matin. Numerous prisoners cap tured lit Holders had slolell coeds of vnrious kinds in their no sion. Thev declared Ihcv acted under or ders anil iIcsLmiiiIciI the olliccis now tinilcr arrest. 'mil of Tliimka We wish to express to our friend: our deep appreciation for their assls tanco during our recent bereavement. and for (be svinputhy expressed by tbo many beautiful floral otferluc. silts, koy T. wn.i.rrs AND li.M'dllTKK. ; Mil. AND MUS. WILLIAM W. WILI.ITS. Jilt. AND MltS. AMOS It. WILI.ITS. INK. II. II.I.LITS. JPHIII.B M. WILLITS. mv life. The wh.de citv. in a delirium ue"a . "eW 81 ' of oy. was ready to throw itself upon 1 ,vadcd, loan -committees everywhere us ilw. tiri I.. -..I..- i i,.i, i. I t0 K far above tho Individual marks Districts Itcportlng , Scores of messages today told of plans for suspending business In communities tomorrow to minimize Interference with the last day's round-up. Several hundred thousand men and women who heretofore have taken only a passive Interest in the loan drlvo havo been enrolled as so licitors for tho last day. Michigan reported today it had subscribed Its $ MS, 000,000 quota. In tho St. Louis district, Kentucky is only four porcent below her goal and expected to go over today. Mississip pi has Nii per cent; Arkansas S.'l per cent and tho city of St. Louis S2 per cont. Tho Cloveland district before the opening of business today reported official sales of $:i."i0.l S2,ooo. A total of $153, 32.-1,000 was re ported by the Kansas city district. .Northern Indiana, In the Chicago district. lacks only $.1,0110,000 of Its quota and southern Indiana is al ready over-subscribed. the war correspondent of the Joiirnul. "Tonight at SI o'clock, near Anuen tieres, an officer shouted to us 'Lille is taken.' We speeded our au tomobile on the mini of vielorv. Two miles from Lille two voiimr tills ran out in front of nur automobile, crav intf amid sobs of jov. 'Ihev have none, they have L'niie. Vivcnl les Am-lnis. viva la I'riince.' "We went a little furl her and I lion a IniL'c shell hole obliged us lo aban don our machine mid proceed on foot. Cheered by Crowd "A lute!; appeared and we not in. hut a crowd, evcrv member of which was weepilm. seized us. One man climbed on our shoulders. "Another shouted to us 'mv name i Oiiisclin. I tun e!tv councillor. The (iernimis offered me a million to hetrav mv countrv. The cowards! The cowards! and then he burst into sobbing. "Carried bv the crowd, we arrived nl the citv hall. Deputy Mnvur llnii don slood at llie door. When we en tered, evervone rushed lo. cinbr.ice us. An old man wilh while hairslnml wild a violin at the lop nf I lie emml slaircaso mid pin veil' llie 'Mnrsaeil- laise.' Outside llie crowd seethed like a sea. c were the lirst messengers from the .Motherland. .Speak, speak lo us.' Ilicv cried. We opclid the windows and told of our victory. A shout went un thai filled tl it v. We told of llie UhIuii- rinn capitulation. Al'iiui Hie cheers runs ,ont, . Wio told nf Hie Turkish promise lo unit the war und atiuin the, crowd cheered. The n we told Ihcni tliiil President Wilson hint at the foreign office lust night shows yesterday'B rumors wore premature, extraordinary reports concerning i conditions In Germany are printed. Some newspapers take It for granted that h'mperor William will abdicate. The Uxpress says that for some time ho has been sending his valuables to Holland. Some editorials assert tho disap pearance of the emperor is immater ial. The Telegraph says: "Semi-official Information of an astonishing kind has reached Eng land Indicating a desperate political position In Germany. A great civil upheaval is beginning. The socialists of Germany, fearing that anarchy Is about to set In, have prepared a LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18. Mrs. A. F. Rogers was arrested here early today on a charge of conspiracy to defraud thru the United States mails In connection with the alleged em bezzlement of approximately $20,000 or the funds of the National Defense Lenguo of California. Her arrest followed that of Mason L. Williams, field secretary of the organization in San Francisco on a similar charge. Mrs. Rogers was said by federal officials to have represent ed the National Defense League in the southern part of California. Mrs. W. W. Eifcrt arrived home this afternoon from her five months' stay at Bremerton and Seattle, ac companied by her daughter, .Mrs. Leigh Swlnson and baby, who will visit here for a month. Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In Ture Blood Means Perfect Health. MARLEY 2 IN. DEVON IV, IN. ARROW COLLARS CtUTT. PfABOOY a CO.. INC. MAKrfts The average druggist has handled hundreds of medicines in his day, some of which have long since been forgotten. Dut there is one that has been sold by tho druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, and Hut 13 S. S. S., the reliable blood, medicine, that is rjurelv vegetable. Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among their customers by this great old medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is ce of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of im purities by the use of this honest o'.;l medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, swift specific Co., za swut t.aDora tory, AtUnta, Ga. For the Aftereffect of Influenza and all colds, use a good Tonic. Vinol or San Tox Beef Iron and Wine fill the bill very nicely. Try one of them. Heath's Drug Store 'bone 884. Tlio San Tox Store- submarine: bases captured. (Continued from page one.) llie e'llcmv is evidently llnldill'.' llie allies at bav until the lories retreat ing I'rmn Laon can make I heir escape. Italns Itetiirtl OpeTiilioiis Continued ruins have retarded the American advance in IU. Aruunue sector, hut General IVr-hiiius men have gained ground e'lisl of the Ar L'oniie forest. Cole Clmlillon. u dominating lii'iulil, has been taken mid positions near it arc solillv held re- bv the Americans. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 35c Outing Flannel 28c. 1,000 yards heavy quality Outing Flannel in pink, blue, grey and fanev stripes. Cheap today at 35e. For TkeWoHiail'S iStCTC this sale, 9fir : uvj vard 14-23 X. CENTKAL MEDFOKI), OHMiO.N MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID $15.00 SWEATERS $9.98 23 beautiful all wool Sweaters in a fine line of colors. Real values up to Fpr, this big -Pri- $ 15.00, sale .... Saturday Ends Our Anniversary Sale Sensational Bargains in Every Department. If in need of Winter Merchandise look these items up Saturday. It will surely pay you. liisnl to mint nn imnislire ini-l le- (icrnuinv i nc.il tn sin,l n n- imi imIimI Mtnncror Willinm' lioml. I ioiiuliT to Prpsiilrni Wilsiin' rnlv l he crowd, in ii I ivnzv lusscc cvitv- , lo llii mcjh-c ih-ooomiIs nl Prim-n Miv. IIiiiilt it I'otilil l;iv IiiuhIs on into llie iii'ilum. It is reported Hint the note 'in. whs .nt nt nk'ht. Kiel. I Mnrslml Delirium of Joy Al tin' mel'eetiire tin1 ":i-l inr pre- l'ee. .M. Weniiier. tml.nieel us nnl there ws' h l'reh oiitlnir! of eheer inf from llie croud. It wns lor Mnv- or helsnllc iititl tor liis son, n French ot'ticer of the Leu ion of Honor mill wenriti',' the vnr cross. This officer. an minion, tu-iiril nt 11 o'clock that the eilv hml heen treed. Me Ii-mixmI into liis nim'hiiie. Hew o'licklv to -ill und hin. led in the I'liice De Ten- His wns the firl Krendt iinil'onn that Ihe Idiernled eitizeiw Inol seen and tin siht of it increased llieir de- on IlimleiilMirL- is said tit he in Her lin lo imrliciimte in the framim: uf the note to Wa-liiiihni. A f He'K"liir rominuiilcallun Med V fi"'l LeiilKii 1011 lllK, Oct. .. I-. A. l Friday even ts. I.. K. V1I,I,1AMS, Secy. liriinn nf ieiv. Tlii'ie rcinniiis luil.niiii iiili.ihiliiiiU in l.ille. Tin- (iiTiiiiin luiil i nrrii'il nt' nil 1 1 1 mule iiniuila- Imn iiieirr limn I I vi'jii-s nl' nue. Tin' llv is mil i.-ri'iillv ilaninuril kihI the IMlldil' luiililiiiv- mv iiilnel." Bllili mmm Your feelings are a bettor guide than anybody's say-so WARM, COZY COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES Women's heavy winter coats made of all wool velour, with large shawl col lar. Cheap today at. $25.00. On sale Saturday, each 3S- $18.00 55 "Women's heavy Plush Coats, lined H throurhont. Xew style, cheap at s:Mi.11:!!.!"!::'..: $25.00 New French Coats, made of all wool $27.50 khaki Ycrv colored cloth. special. E Complete line ol'Childi Winter Coats from ::::..15.98 WARM BLANKETS FOR fefe STUNNING NE WSUITS FOR FALL AND WINTER $35.00 S Up COLD 2.1) Beautiful new all wool Suits, made of'iill Wool 'materials. Cheap today nt4").0O. On sale Wixt, each Kt Silk Petticoats made of good Taffeta, in a good line of colors, ff5 QQ On. sale Saturday ,."PJ"0 Xew Voile ."Waists, values up to $2.00. OmsaleSat QOr urday Xew Voile "Waists, values up to $3.50. t-.. : $1.98 Crepe de Chene Waists, real $5.00 values. On sale Satur- tt5 OO day JJ.OO A new liii of House Dresses and Aprons. On sale ff 1 (.Q from P1.U7 NIGHTS W'v purchased these blankets long ago when wholesale prices were moderate. Since then they have advanced greatly in price, but we give our customers full benefit of the savings we made. 1.50. (M.7(? Cotton Blankets in white, grav and tan. Cheap tndav at On sale Satur day, pair 70.S1 Cotton Blankets, heavy ipiality, in gray onlv. Cheap todav at $(i.00. This sale, pair Large line 'wool finish blankets in gray, tan and white. This blan ket is e-lieap at $S.00. On sale Sat urday, pair .. $2.69 $4.25 $5.48 Wool Blankets in white only, large size ,heavy cjuality. Clwnp today at $12.00. On sale Saturdav pair . All wool Blankets in tan onlv. Size (itixSO. Worth todav $15.00. On sale s:u:: $9.98 Heavy Comforter crcd with good rials and filled good cotton. On sale aSturdav ... cov-niatc-with $1.75 MAKE YOUR OWN COMFORTFRS MONEY SAVING PRICES ON MATERIALS :)( inch Cotton Challie, good ipiality, cheap at i5c. This sale, OC yard JV Fancy Cretonnes in dark and light colors. Cheap at 25c. On sale Saturday, 1 r yard IJl H(i inch Silkatine in new patterns. Cheap at )c. On sale Saturday, yard... MUSLIN :!(! inch Cambric Muslin and Nainsook. :( inches wide. Cheap at -10c. On sale Satur- 75c WARM UNDERWEAR BATESIIRES COST OXK-IIAI.P AS MITII And wcr twice as long is tho avcrnR Fabric Tlr Outranteed f.DOO mllca. ITXtTHtK 1'UOOK Our Service Station l now equlpiicd with (he latest mechanical Tire ChnnKer, tto-lte Vulianliliig K.ilpment, Curtla Air Pre Krora Oil. Try oiir Tire 8erlclfe Dlftereiit. F. l. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside Children's fleeced lined I'niou Suits, up to $1.50 values. For the last time, Saturdav, suit Children's Vests and Pants, fleeced lined. 75c values. On sale Saturdav, ISO "Athena" Wool Union Suits. Spe cial Saturdav, ?:M5 Women's fleeced lined liiion Suits, up to $1.50 values, for the last time Saturdav, suit "Athena" fleeced lined I'liion Suits, Saturdav, suit, , 91.08 "Athena" silk and wool I'nion Suits. Saturday ... $3.9S day, yard ... EXTRA SPECIAL 45 inch Coatings in plain and fancy colors, up to To 28c $S.(K) values close out .... $2.98 10 pieces Wool Serge in all the new autumn shades, lit! inches wide. t'p Ues to $1.25 val- , Saturdav, vd. 88c Special 18c ny, worm mc. Saturday, each 2- lb. Cotton ;:Batts, enough for comforter, good $1.00 quality. On sale Saturday, ' 3- ll. Cotton Batts, good quality, enough for com forter. Cheap at $1.50. On sale Satur- ffl 1Q day, each $117 TABLE DAMASK b'(i inch Mercerized Ta ble Damask in several new patterns. Cheap at $1.00. On sale Sat urday, vard .. SHEETS AND TOWELS 72x90 Sheets, Bleached worth to day, $2.25. On sale Saturday ....$1.88 Bath Towels, large size, bleached, Cheap at 25c. On sale Saturday, each 18 42 and 45 inch pil low slips, P,5c grade at, each ISO Large size "Wear iveir'Bed Spreads, cheap today at $4.50. On sale Sat urday at S3.48 Linen Crash, mi bleached, cheap at 25c. On sale Sat urday, yard....lS Daisy Tissue for underwear, in white and flesh. 50c grade. Now, yard 350 any Up Cotton Batts, good qual- 5 79c 1 MANN'S-Thc Best.Goods.for the Price, No Matter What the Price-M ANN'S ..illlllllllllllllMlllliiiiMiiiiittimmiMimiiimiiitiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiii nt llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll