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PAGE TWO Medford Mail laiBUKE AN INDKPENOKNT NKWSI'Al'Klt PUULISIIKO KVKKY Al TKKNUON EXCKIT SUNl'A Y HY TIIK MEUFOItU 1'itlMTI.NQ CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building, 26-17-29 North Kir street. 1'iione 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Time. Tho Mrdford Mall. The Mudfurd Tribune, The tiuuiuuru Urugualau, Tiie Anhland Ti ibuuo. The Medford Sunday Sun li furnished uljcrtbera deulrlutf a geven-day dully newi.)iiju'r. GEOROB PUTNAM, Edltttr. T7BBCKXPTIOH TElHIl BY MAIL IN AUVANCIi: Pally, with Suitdiiy Sun, year $6 00 Imlly, with Sunday Sun, month & Dally, without Sunday Hun. year.. 6. 00 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month -60 Wttukly Mall Tribune, one year. 1 50 Sunday Hun, One year. - 1.60 BY CAKRIKK In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central l'oltit, I'hot-nU: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year .7.fiU Daily, with Sumluy Sun, month. .05 Daily, without Sunday Kun, yi-ar 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8,-1870. worn dally average circulation for ilx months ending Sept. 30 3,932 MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leased "Wlri Service. Th Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news din paiches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republlcal Ion of speclul dispatcher herein are also reserved. Hotloe to Snbsorlhers Thf United States War Industries Jtourd has Issued the following mandatory ordVr, anions others 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 renewed and paid fur." The publisher haa no option but to comply. GiFTS TO SOLDIERS Kncli soldier oviTsens will lie pro vided with mic Chriluins i.ar.vl label. This liibel will lie fV .vimhil hv liim lo the iiersoii in I lie I'liilcil States from whom lie wi-Jirs to receive hi; Christ mas inirliiie. I'm-ki's that do not hear this label will nut he ttc eepted hv the Knl Cross fur delivery to the postolt'iee aulhurities. Labels thnt nro lost will not he duplicated. Christina- parcels must he placed in standard card bun rd hoes , I !) inches in size. These boxes will he provided to bidders of labels hv the American KY.I t'm-s. Thev niav he obtained tit Kct ("nws elianlers or hrnnehes atter Noveiaher M. Hear thee 1';n-ls in mind wbon imekini; vonr Christinas pan-el. Nolbinu- .should an in a Christniii yvtreei uhh-h will not keep t'n'Mi t'rom th" time of pacKim: until Cbrilimis. 1'iird Iriiils and other (rnit pM duets Mioiild he packed in small lit) or wooden boxes, one-unaiti'i to onc hnlf pimpd si41. Hard eandv. inidndite tdiocolate. Would prohubtv he safe in tin toil or heavy enrdhoard, but no soft clioco lates nor nnvthin that could poxi Mv be crushed should be u-ed. ns the reniaininir e(ntcnts id the pu'-kne llhL'lit be spoiled thereby. Several dainties pai'ked in ohlotii: boxen etieh hoblmir a nuarli-r of n Pound will provide a better variety for a packet than a larger niinntity of a siiiL'le confection. No hoitids iiur articles packed in ulas slumhl he placed in the park litre. For wrapping the ;it'N, n-e a kha ki colored haudker hief, '27 im he-Hiiuare. Aii'on' the no---m: in ni lio.ii on to day's cumuiM v li-l appear the nam of Private nu A. ( nm - h o! K la Hi nt It Falls, hitliatid t Mr-, t.t.r.imt Jth'oti Cornt-b. li i- u-ih her par nil-. Mr. and Mr-. . S l.ht.m. of .Medh.rd. while h.-r h -!. -mi - n! thi t'rohl. lie I- eid''ti;. a pi't"tnr the tie'inan-. r u- i. - - !. a m.i-iii-: Miter tn- lain r p irt I ;h . Mr. Curm-li i- lb.- -.a I J u! I ".n-Iii-h. to'tncrh a m -.'' ti roiini and a ta pi rs i A - i I'uni n nlso a tortet-r wc'I l n.Mt, ,,,!,-.,; .lackso?! eo!ii;t. h- ri.-:iii ! r - 'bira David-on o Ui ;,: !: V. i' . He m as man a i .Inn-- t. ' "K I.orninc IMitm of 'd.'iiionl, Cnmn .c n t. t. -i i ;, been m dam e -on - 31MS. II- i. -J 7 e.tl o! a Took til lro.nlful s.n'ii'- When thn kldnes are ,m! . ). ,1 or ovarworked so tliat (key fail t.i ii!;. r And throw nil imparities oat of tl-.e blood, (ho pol.toii remains In the sys tem nnd liackarho. Horenes. t.une pens and rliraniulie pains Hre Itknly to develop. Mr. 1jiv!;I Henry, f.T S Lincoln Ave., Washington, N. . writes: "Foley Kidney Tills are da ing m tn'icli pood, both my khlne.vs and tb rhpumatipm. They took al! the dreadful norene?a out of my llmba. For palo by Medford Phar- MEDF017D MAIL TRTHrXK SEEKING- PEACE WITH A TORCH :F0RD. orkoox. ATrRDAY, AMI5RAI was an important inaimfaff tiring city in France, a modern citv in which stately )iev huild ins miniiled with the historical jrolhic structures tliotisand ears mxa. It was utterlv destroyed hv (lermans uon their evacuation although such destruc tion c(uid serve no legitimate end and- he of no military advantage to tln retreating linn. When the allies entered the citvt many of its storied 'Uaease, i; died from uerupia -i ti'iii ' t- ..." a. . i cident, wounded (degree in MuruiM-E, fit-Mtii jiiiiin. MJiiiiii a ten iniiuueh, " I inInt.a ,( 24l; wounded Klihily. 2. evei, incendiary time homos hean e.tlodin.tr under t Total, 1117. every remaining huildiiiir. and shortly the entire citv was T1, roiiowinB aro from raciric ;ifc-fr.,iw.L. .....1 ,',4t,..K' .-;..,wi ,...f ui i iiiiin (inn mill I) n iifi u lull. i .,.. . ,, , r..i.i .... I 1V1IIUU 111 ULUiiii. i.itui. i am OC'TCrP.TU 10, 101 UtftNStWHL nnrlbil liv I ll A mm ni:i tl llifl IT CPIlCrill t,r ' I of the American expeditionary tllO1 forces: Killed In action. 217: mlssliiK In actiiin, 14:!; wounded severely, :tS"; died from wounds, V.i; died from ac cident and other causes, died of liied from aeroplane ac cident, 'Z wounded (decree undeter- coast states: l.'Uln.l It. afllnn J 111' SUIfV tit UlK'lllill aiHl Oilier (icclllllcd l rciK'll'Splaiie l.os AnBelcs; Corp. Arthur I.. I Harry Valont Henedttto, Klena, Calif.; Clarenie Otto Clark, l.os Angeles; Kd:nund A. Johnson, l-'resno, Cplif.; Moretz Miller, l.os Alltfeles; (leortte T. Tucker, Crunito- 'Kalis. Wash.; Charles A. Kanilrez, San Francisco. Wounded, decree nndotormtiied: Scrstt. .lames T. Siuythe, .McMinn vlllc. Ore. I SliFlitly voimded In action: Corp. fieo. A. liitucrfieljl. (iroveland. Calif. I'rivate Wesley J. Cooper, Korest Grove, Ore. MissinK in action: Privates Van A. Cornish, Klamath Kalis, Ore.; Christ i-iattle. Wash.; Robert Lav- Making Good at Sixty-Five; Peterson, l.one lieach, Calif.; Pri vates lluiih II. Hewitt. San Auselmo, Calif.; Prank J. Williams, Clmc, Calif.; Corp. Harry Harris, Ban Fran cisco. Died from wounds received In ac tion: I'rivate Herbert K. .Macon, Ma dera. Calif. Wounded severely: Corp. Marshall X. Mraden. Santa Maria, Calif ; Pri vates Christ Alexander, I.odi, Calif.: cities is lunch 1!h- same. Once hcaulil'iil towns are lieans of charred and twisted ruins to gratify the destroying lust of the 1 Inns and to cripple French industry for years to come and thereby eliminate competition with (ierinan industry. For some reason or other Lille escaped the torch, tho the city was systematically looted early in the war. All the machinery of the great cotton, woolen and steel fac tories has heeii stolen and taken to (icrinaiiy, all the val uables of the population that could lie located, carted away. JJiit tlio Lille escaped the torch, she did not escape the Hun. Dunn;,' the last l." days of their occupation, the (leruiaiis took awav into captivity l.'i.OOO of , the inhabit ants of the citv. These unfortunates will be forced to toil from davliidit to dark, on scanty food suiiiilv. suffer i all the hardships of privation ami exposure, in construct-1 iii new defense lines for the (ierinan or in making liui-l nit ions to slaughter their count rymen. . . j The smI Bl.WH ot tlw ,,,., of Bob. let (icrniany, with the torch in one hand and theiert su-wari. 21 vear ol.l. well known slave driver's whip, in the other, driiii.ing with blood ol'!v,"m'-' M"'n' "ian and M.n f Mr. I,..,. . . ... ..; ,:-,. 1 . .. , .. itiul Mrs. 1. I. Stewart was received 1,1 'uut!css xi.-tin s c.inies bcirgmg tor pea.-e. n.un.l.!iiigin the ,.llv enr, wUy, e ,,, , licr acceptance of llsoll S terms as S1)C formerly accept-iKutrene where he w nttemlintr the cd the Jlaiilie's rules of Warfare, and exneets bv tier In-I l'"ivi,rsilv "fUreiron ns a member of .. I .1 . . ,1 .,,.1 a , ... ... the stuilcnts aniiv tralimi! , j .ii.-,, 11. 1, n ,uui 1, nu in 1 iiuiiMii iage civinzauoil : 11 ::( ((.incij and escape tlie righteous iiiiiuslinient ol a just (iod! (irin, l.os Anitiles; Kred Miintlcello. (incrnorlllo. Calif.: Wesley T. Wells. Portland, Ore.; Hugh Wlllct Wilson. San Francisco; Arthur 13. Winkler, Mt. Vernon, Wash. Slif-'htly wounded, previously re ported missing in action: Private George Leov. Oakland, Calif. Returned to duty previously re- I ported missing in action: Private Wesley T. Weils. Portland, Ore. DEAD Al EUGENE KAISER AGREED TO THE AUSTRIAN REPULSE ot urps t Spanish t(l o'clock last iiii'iit iiilliu'iiii find pntMimoiiia. ; Jlrs. Stewart, who left the filvj early !nt evenine in res-iMHie to tiiit'irrnphic message icinm; or iht foil's serious condition, failt (I to P.-UilS, t. P.). I'rinre Kauziwiil ami Count 1'or.iUcr. the I'olih delegate- who went to the German eai woior's iicioliiuiirUTs lat Auirust to prc-er.t to him Pobtint's claims, were miu-h srnck hv the monarch's depres sion and inilit ten-nee. savs the Matin. K::peror William conseiited readilv lo (Icuinmls. the newspaper adds, v.iiich otmiit to have annearcd verv lexct'r..ivt lo him. TX I'litlly rejecting tlio Ausiriaii Hojxisn I, Prrsi- (It nl Wilson Iins airaiu vtiicrd the sent iiucuts of the na tion. The time for Austria to secure jeaee by creating a federal state with autonomy for the various' nationali ties passed when Austria rejected the president's terms last spring and bound herself to (iermany as a vassal na tion, turning over to (.tcrniauv the entire man power of the state. ' The Austrian peace proposal was based upon the false hood Uiat "the Austrian-Hungarian nionarchv has waged war always and solely as a defensive war' when it is a matter of history that Austria began the present war by unjustly attacking Serbia to destroy the Serbian people and enslave them as vassals of Austria. The entire history of Austria-Hungary is one of injus tice and oppression by numerically inferior (ienuans and Maggars or Czecks, Slovaks, Serbs. Croats. Italians, Ru manians, Roles and Slavic races who have bcecn crushed and enslaved for centuries. Tho empire has been held together by tyranny and force, built up by spoliation and robbery around a feudal dynasty that still regards sub jects as soulless personal property to be bought or sold or slaughtered at will. The hour has struck for Austria-Hungary. The rot ten monarchy is falling to pieces of its own weight. Xo longer can civilization permit such an anachronism to ex ist to act as a catspaw for (ierman greed. The subject peoples must be freed and permitted to develop nation ality along their own lines. Civilization must see to it that the shadow of (ierman might no longer darkens ra cial progress. The Hungarians should not be allowed to ftiake Austria the scapegoat as they are attempting now. They have been as cruel and bloody and tyrannical, as grasping and as greedy as the (ierinan Austrians. They have no 'more right to enslave the Roles and Rumanians than the Aus trians the V.echo-Slovaks and dugo-Slavs. They are part ners in crime and both should pay the penalty for manv misdeeds. reach KiiL-ene hetore his death. Mi. Stewart, who is a contractor and N eimau'ed in uovermiu'nt work in uet tiiitr out spruce timher near New port, it is ihouirhl. was aUo iii.nhle to reach Kuirene alter having '-eeri notified ol Uohert's serious coto.'' lie tore I he death. Miss Korothv Stewart, who lakhtir the nnr-e." training coure at I.ane hospital iri San Kranci-co, si a rled at once t' r Medl'ord this morning alter ha vim; rcccixed telegraphic mtorination ol' her brother's death. Relal ives and intimate f riem". tin! l'ainiiv hert) 'while without (ImiiiIc information, thought today that the iiodv at mpa died hv t he parent' would arrive ii the citv soMsriir.te Siinda v. ( 'nptaii! . 'onritv, who ha ;it Kti'rene on hu-iuc-- !.cl re proceeding to hcL'in his ii;ihtar er- ' vii e at t'anip Lewis, had cSiaic -l Robert Stewart's 'cim? for lh. i .i-t two days and did evervthim; i to save his life, Or. t'oiirov w,.s t x peelcd lo arrive in Medi'ord l!iis ,if ternooii. liohcrt Stewart will be mourned bv a ho.-t of friends in Medford. This patriotic voiidl' man did hi- be- t to iiet into the crxico id' hi. ,mntrv from the time w;)r was di-eland witli jt'ermanv. lie was a member of the Seventh compam . but w in u I hit eonunand went inttt service he wt,s rejected In ean-e of a minor i ih v-i en I delect. Then he tried several times to cnli.-t. but each time was re jected, i'inaiiv -ever:: I weeks aL' he succeeded m passing the exam ination for eni ranee to the student-" army trairi'tcj- corn.-, and entered the service at Kmi-ic. He i- -itirvivt'd bv two brother- who are strvin'' in I'rancc. tltlbert, who is in the l'oiirth Knirineer. atnl u.-t-leiMirled 111 tiie fibtim; at Cha teau Tbcirrv ami who i -aid t ti'l be at tiie tron:. ;;iitl M '. who h.n lieen -erv)n' m the V!h Knymeer- m Prance for the ta.t Year. "Xoi oidv did lie ai:re to the crea tion of an integral and independent Po'and.' tiie Matin continues, "but he let pass without protest allusions to I'o-eii, and f.conicsced when the 1 delegates simke to him regard im: a sea futilct for Poland at the expense of" Ka.-t Prus-ia. "A- I' tr the crown prince, be con fined him-dt' t. -uii erimr and slap-oiii- iIm" dc!cijait:- on the back, ivim; I be; a i!n' ii'ipie-ion that he w.-i a most ui;iutcii:u' nt man. (ic neral a denthirtl' was the o;i!v person present w ho anpe;: red to realise the sitiifttion but did not d' re to contradict tlfe emperor, lie relieved him.-elt bv jruntitiL' finiin-lv. Jackson eountv has a new chair 111:111 of the eountv council of dctense in (ieor-e T. Collins, who la-t nidit ,.-. .ivJiil tele'Tanhii' notice ot bis ap pointment from Kxceutive Seeretai'V John 11. Kollock ot the stifle couiumI. The teleuram explained that the ap pointment was subeet to approval bv the state council at the next iniHrtinif. but there is no doubt that Mr. t'olhns' elecHon will stand as approved. xi... 1. ... .-nwi. ii ith irc: i.in-. ..... of too inanv d.ities in connection with tl,,. lfj-l I't-i.s-i ;(tid other oalriotie ac tivities, was compelled Ut resiirn as chairman of the eountv council o. ,i..ri.w -lf renins bus acceitteii the offiee and promised to devote to it hi- iMistoiaarv viiror ami w-ii known abilitv. ' v ' Bun't worry '"about old age. A leoiimi .Hum ii-i;o'l "t any nKe- KeeD 1 jour boily in B"1 condition and you I can lio as halo and hearty and able ! to -do your bit" as when you were a' I youns fellow. Affections of U10 kldneyu and blad der aro anions; the loading causes ot early or helpless aso. Keep them cleaa and the other organs In work ing condition, and you will have i 11111)11111: to fear. Urivo the poisonous wastes from t!io b;. litem and avoid uric acid accu mulations. Tako COLD MBDAL, 1 Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically j and you will find that you are as good an the next lenow. 1 our suh ub will bo rejuvenated, your muscles strong and your mind keen enough for any talk. COM) .MEDAL Haarlem OU Cap sules will do tho work. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD M KDAL- Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are reliable and guaranteed to help vnn nr vonr money will be refunded. For sale by most druggists., In; sealed .auv. packages, three sizes;. i c "V.O Hi With Mnlfnr.1 ira. M .lforrt TnifTl .Ml!. TAXPAYER: Do yon know that during the last tv.a ycar3 the Sheriff of Jackson County handled over two million dollars of your money? Do you know that during that per iod the business of the office was 10 per cent greater, but was handled promptly by a smaller office force, and at a saving of about $120 per mouth over any similar period In rc co:it times? Ho you know that on the occasion of the last County Audit, the Auditor expressed his opinion ;'.iat Jackson County "had the best managed Sher iff's office in tho state?" Help keep taxes down. You have a right to get your money's wovtii. Elect oflicials who can earn thejr salary. I'.KM'TY SHKHIFP V. O. GAR HKTT CAN DO IT. (Adv. I What's the Latest - in Batteries? Battery improvements arc every-day affairs. Important improvements come only once or twice in a decade. Experts agree that the most important battery improvement in years is the perfection of v Threaded Rubber Insulation by " Willard the invention that in definitely postpones the need of battery insulation. 1 ' . We carry a full stock of Bone Dry Batteries every one u brand new as the day it left the factory. -You're protected flfS ogainst delav in getting a bat- ir tery and against getting one that isn't in every sense brand new. Ask for a copy of the booklet, '196,000 Little Threads." It tells the story of this remarkable . battery, ELECTRIC SHOP Corner KIkIiUi and Bartlett Sta. I I in. I Itapllst (liurb All sen ice ot the church nir omit- j ted until the cllv health authorities IH-nuil the lesuinption ot nu'.dic yatlicritit;. W. T. S. Sprf livs. Minister. 1 Did He Carry Insurance? utbolle hlin h Tin rn.i--.-es on Sunday at the Cath- olh t lnn t h will l'e eleiitatenl a! a m an l 1 1 a. m permit. The iliunh lull an iine.r netnr earh lll.i.'S, .H. He. Juhu Towers, liei tor. U.ij ... i eleiitatenl a! '. tf the weath r Fi h i. U will n;( f i 1ii-t M thndi-t phiopat There he no ?ervie s of nay jf j nr; in this t-h:tt.'li o-i Sunday. M. "tM. in mnterml! t-t tii" reijue.-t o'. u- m.'u.- a nl !.. aJth ..fit. - vs this hi i! v Th" i i.-:cr li"'v. i " K C:irh.s ii -t. In (';e Mi- :k rf. an-l t:tl)-t-. th-- : -1 r h t!. tt '.In v .h.-ere 1 !u j ' ' : ; : r 1 1 o wo lii.t a:i-l t' at the" .u, !' h.-.ir-, nf iis i.il r n-.' with t jm ;oi': !,!:. ; ..il v au l m ion. . W e ' mill, diirinu ( :u,l t.f 'Muiiikv i-li lo lV.inK Hi,- U . K. C . thr r I in- Cliri' . li irrli ipur 1 i"ir i:-.in' frti-iiil (or t!-.i ;;'l -Mr.v.lh .-. ..H.-..S :in 1 'li-.itii ,1 ,ir ali- n-r. : -o (.ir Hie l.i-i li;ul riuwer. Mii. AM 1!I,S . II (, llll.l i:k mi:, ami mi.s .1 m I it is i ;-, t: !; n Y 11 ..I II. AMI VI ;IS. Till 'S KiiSiJHIiiUY tj hit . i B I n;ir ft'' After a fire or a kindred calamity this is the first question asked. The next is How Much? Laudable interest, but have you look ed over your insurance lately and compared your protection with the rapidly rising values? For rates, forms and other infor mation, talk it over with The McCurdy Insurance Agency Mciiford NaIion.il Bank Building Thonc 123 uin;..-iL,f';i.iii m nr It's Going to Mean Wealth For Manv 0 you reali.i' that many cojili' liavc liontrht I.ilicrty IJniuls that lie vor savt'tl a K'iiuy l)t;firo in their lives? When they oin-e realize how easy it is well they'll never stop. We ean help YOU realize it. too. if you will op n a Savings. Arcouiit here. -If ,S CASH AND CARRY Is a Fair Deal to Buyer and Seller. Quick Cash Sales Make Long Friends. AVhv Xo bad debts, no eharging aceouuts,' no eolleet ions, no lawsuits, no use less or needless costs of any kind. The Truax Store is run on the Cash anil Carry plan. It'sthe square way. and it will pay you. Pound it into you' head, that we will sell a sack of high grade flour with a money back guarantee as to its satisfaction for $2.80. Fair Dealing and Courteous Treatment Always The Truax Company 327 E. Main. Medford. WHEN YOU WRITE Buythe Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Your words express your niessaco, your paper re flects your Rood taste. Solon your statlnnrrv from our largs as sortment of stylos ami finishes in white and tints for ladies nd gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY llAU'll VOOIl''Olll, I'rop. l - i. f-w - I FOR SAI.S at the Monarch Seed Feed Co. b'nl Seed ();'K (Jr,iv Winter Oats. e. Vi-Iim "and Al-C.-iir.-i Sn d. JOHN A. PERL tMiKItTAKML .l"tnt. H fc"OlTU U.MtTI.LTI. riicii M. 47 and 47-.M. Aiitamobll Har Srvlct jJ iyiiniin; ftMSl H' A Long Story Cut Short use SNOWY BUTTE FLOUR. BRANDON BROTHERS GATESTJRES COST ONK-HAI.K AS ML'fU And wear twlc at long as ths average Falirlc Tire, Guaranteed J.500 miles. rrxcTruE im:o)f Our SerTloe Station Is now cqulppe.! with tho latest mechanical Tire Changer. l'p-to-Dat Vulcanliln Kciuipnient, Curtla Alr--Fr I'rom Oil. Try our Tire Service It's Different. F.R.Roberts 132 S. Riverside