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PACE TWO MTCPFOTCD MATT, TINTUTNE. MEDFORD, OTN'iOX. TUESDAY, OfiTOTffift 22. 101S Medford Mail, Isibune AN INPEPKNnKNT NEWRI'APEH PUUfilHIIKO KVKHY AFTKRNOON JfiXCKl'T KUNDAY HV TMJfl WKUKORU PRINTING OO. Office. Mall Tribune Building, 6-27-i North I'lr itrfcet. i'hono 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlmea. The Med ford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregon lau, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Hun It furnished ubHcrlbcrs tic-siring vn-dy dally uh spa pr. GEO HOG PUTNAM, Editor. UBSOBtPTIOIf TEEMBI BY hWlls IN ADVANCE: Pally, with Rundtiy Mm, y? bp......B.OO Polly, with Kundiiy Hun. month 65 Dully, without Sunday Bun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Hunduy Hun, month .60 Weekly Mail Tribune, one year. 3-CO Bunday Hun, one year 1.60 BY CA KHI Kit I n Medford. Anhland, Jacksonville, Ontral Point. Phoenix: Daily, with Sunday Hun, year .7.50 Dully, with Hunduy Kun. month. .65 Doily, wllh7Ut Sunday Kun, year.. f.OO Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .60 Official paper at the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, undor the act of March 8, 1878. Sworn dally average circulation for six months ending Stpt. 30 3,932 PASSING OF AN EMPIRE. MO.MKXTOUS rlmiitfcH arc oecumntf in Austria-Hun-' tiMiy, whore the Hiipomr luis ju'orlaimod the disso lution of Ihe dual kingdom and declared the absolute in deix ndenre of Jlimai'v and 1he establishment, of an au- MEM11KR OF THE AH80CIATED PKEHH. Full ppasert Wire Service. The Asso ciated 1'rcKs Ik cxcluKlvely entitled to ho une for republication of all news dispatches oredlted to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlKhts of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Wotlce to Subscribers The United Btates War Industrie's Hoard has Issued the following mandatory order, among others rcKUliitlntc the nowHpapcr busi ness during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of explrntlon of subscription, unless sub scription Is renewed and paid for." The 0 publisher has no option but to comply. FORM LOAN WASHINGTON, Oct. Jl. Koiu; 1h foro (In Fourth IJIicrlv fimirtjs Iiuvu I) ct' 1 1 counted mi on tin liniinl flntr lmve liofii I'ntin'lv dislrilmtcil, or (lie jnniu'V intid in, pit'im rutinns liuv liccn hliuti'd ut tlx treasury tor the filth Libert v hum. Tlit' if til 4 tins not hern determined, nor tint ,ittiuiiint. nor tinv cither fea tures. The imlv eertiiin knowledge is that there will hi nnntlier mid it will pnduiblv mini hi I he swinir of lilll). in March or April. Whether onlv lm'uiIiimIIv. even if cessation of military effort should come. Within n few inonlhs the treasury will 11 train heuin issitintr new certificates of in dchtedne iim a menus of fiunnein itself, nndjiy next Hprintr the aeen niuliited billions of coupons '.r.ust he redeemed out of proceeds f oni sale of more bunds. toiiitiiioiis federal state in a desperate effort to preserve the empire. The allies are eoiiiinitted however, to the dis memberment of Austria and the recognition of the right of the. "little peoples" who for centuries have been op pressed an enslaved. The Austro-llungarian empire was a device whereby the Jlapslnirg dynasty regained something of its former prestige, and the German and Magyar population were en abled to rule t he numerically superior population of other races. l!y it the twelve million Germans and ten million Hungarians held in subjection twenty-two million Slavs and four million Latins designated as "subject" races and therefore "inferior" peoples. The. population of Austria comprises thirty millions, of which ten millions are German and twenty millions are (Cecils, Poles, J'uthenians, Slovanians, Serbs and Ital ians, who are without voice in government and in many eases, wiiuoui ncrsonai ninns. j no nuiauon oi iiiui- gary consists of ten millions of .Magyars ruling twelve millions of Juiio-Slavs. Slovaks. Poles and Ru manians, who have been mercilessly oppressed for hun dreds of years. ' Austria is now willing to grant autonomy to the sub ject races, that is a voice in the government, and Tlniporor ('harlcs is seeking to federalize the stale, but Hungary rejects even this and stands pat, for the old system of in jusl ice and tyranny. The allied program, as outlined by President 'Wilson, and by subsequent, events, means the establishment of a separate ('.echo-Slovak republic in Iiohemia, the union of .Hosnia and other regions populated by .lugo-Slavs with Serbia, the union of the Italian portions of the empire with Italy, of the Polish parts with the new Poland, and of the tort ions populated by Rumanians, with Rumania in brief the self determination of the peoples affected to govern their actions. The history of Austria is a long story of crime and tyranny. Austria has ever been the meeting places of the races, of the Teuton anil the Slav. Jt was founded as a small mark on the Danube by ( 'liarlcmange in about 800 A. I), as the furthest out post of 'the Holy K'omau Empire of 11m Pranks, designed to serve as a defense against, the Slavs, whose kingdom of the Avars he conquored, but it was overrun first by the Moravians and then by the Magyars. It was freed by Otto the Great and has served as a Teuton buffer ever since. Austria was ruled at first by Margraves, but Otto gave it, to Leopold of liahenborg, which family ruled it with constantly growing power and success to Yl(. A few I ..,.'. .1, ..f ..I' I I... ...I.,,..,- 1............ m... vri'scnl (I.Ttuiin inmi.MivoiN lor pence .1 vuooi;u, v ..mm. ... i.imn, ut-t aim: vi.:nii.w hid miwcsstui r ni. Hie unvcrmiiciii i cuiueror and settled Austria, now an important German i.viimi limp will n.;.;.! inoro i.iiii.ms. stj,te, upon his own faniilv, making Vienna the capital of lui V wiir eoHln winch run ilccmiHu. , , .... . 1,1 .. i...V. i .1 1... j 1 ' 11.... in.: . iiijm . , ij.ii nun v 11 int.-. i'i . n iiii.ll io tut J tcii burgs. With Francis, last of the Holy Roman emperors, in ISO I, Ihe Holy Roman Empire came to an en'd, and Francis proclaimed himself emperor of Austria to pre serve the House of Ilapsberg from being relegated to in ferior position by Napoleon's upstart royalty,' making Austria an empire. In LS(7 Austria-Hungary replaced Ihe empire of Austria. Anolher and still more momentous change is in pro gress as Austria is being shorn of her conquests. She will again become a German state probably uniting with other German states in the German republic of foinorrow. The lnllinvins; citsiuiltii's uir rvnort cd l)V tin- cuiinuiiiiilinir ui tR'nil of the Ainerii aii exuu'htiomirv foives: Killed in tictiim. 14-1 iiiissiimjn action. 11(: wonmleil .-everelv. IIT'J; ilieil n wonnils. 48: wounileil sliulitlv. 4.": (lied of neeidenl. six: wounded, di'iiree nndeteriniiied. il'J'J: died of disease. ,"i4 : prisoners, lil. Total. ll-JH. The following are from l'ayif ic ooast states: Killed in action I. ienl. Fred W. nnininell, North l'oitland. Ore.: l'ri vute l.onis ('. Ihcen, Kl (errito. Cnl.: Neil '(I. Hiirhtowcr. I.vinan. Wash: William l'ien-e. .Melville. Cut.: Private John K. Warner. Olvmnir Wash.: Corn. Ernest K. (Inido, Kast Oakliuid. t'alif. Missin'.' in action Private ('has. A. Doxon. liillston. Wash.: Private Silvio .June l.usardi. San I.ujs Ohispo. Cal.: Private Prvmo I adrenee. Seat tle. Wash. Wounded dcverdlv Cant. Clifford K. CIuiho. (Ilvmnui. Wilidi, ; Lieut. Hen It. Tavlor. I.nx Anveles. ( ill.: I.ieut. I'rancM .Marion l'hehis. Salem, Ore.: WnL'oner Cook Dailies Mnrtinelli, Sun Krnneisco. Cal.: Private Tom II. Mnr ler. llarriniiton. Wash.: Private l.lovd I.. Start. Sacramento. Cftl. : Private Georae V. Norton. Monroe. Cal. Wounded, decree undetermined Wnsuner Wm. A. Hell. I'lexeo. Cal.; Private Martin Anderson. Manteoa, Cal.: J'rivate Archie Aliver Brown. Visalia. Cel.: Private Daniel Nnrvies, San .lose. Cal.: Private Dallas K. Pre ble. Santn Ana Cal.; Private Colombo Stnrieco. Alemeihi. Cal. !);;'. of disease I'rivate Chile O. Hemphill, nine Lake. Cal.: i'rivnte l.vle T. Sloan. I'endleton. Ore. Died from wounds received in ac tionCorn. Otis Haves. Dallas. Ore. Wounded in action, deirree undeter mined. Previously reported missing in action Private Mike liotum, Spo kane, Wn-h. ' Took Out Dreadful Soreness When the kidneys aro woukened or overworked so that they (all to flltor and throw nil Impurities out of the blood, the poison romains In tho sys tem and Imcknclio, Bareness, lame ness and rheumatic, pains aro likely to develop. Mrs. David Henry, 6i S. Lincoln Ave., Washington, N. J., writes: "Foley Kidney I'llls nro do ing me much good, both my kidneys and thof rheumatism. They took all the droiidtul soreness out of my limbs. For sale by Medford Phar SEVERE EARTHQUAKES KILL 150 IN GUATEMALA J'.W'AMA. Oct. L'J-There have been severe earlbouakcs in (iiiale mulu anil l"d persons are dead, ae ourilini: 10 reports received here from (iiialciualu. .Much property damuue nUn bus been caused. ENGLISH TO CLOTHE 2.000.000 YANKS LONDON'. Oct. 12. I'oiitrartst for tlx rot'iltiiii mid liinir ! 'J.nilO. (MH American Ironps in Kntiirc ftr the nest vour have Immmi in'crpti'd bv I'.ni:liHh linns. This is in return for Hoover's '.Mmrnntee to feel the nllir I1ASKL, Swltzerlntul. Oct. 22. (Huvasl. . Cardinal Hartmann, arch liishop of Cologne, has Issiied a pan toral letter in which he says dark hours have come for Germany, threatened by an enemy superior In mminnrB and shaken to the founda tions of theTHate by internal changes. He cults upo'n his people to offer pub lic prayers. Deep discontent -is spreading every where among the German people, the cardinal writes, and he invites all Catholics to rally around the em peror. In all Protestant churches of Prus sia public prayers have been ordered for the protection of Germany from tho misfortunes which threaten her. II IE LAKE I OPINED FOR LEASE KLAlfATII FALLS. Ore.. Oct. 22.' Kiv-ilnniiL' u custom i'li.lowcd in venrs past for the development of the newlv reclaimed lands uloicr the uraduallv receding? shores of Tule lake, im the Orcmm-t'alil'ornia line in the southern part of Klamalh eouiitv, Oremm, und the northern por tions of Hiskivou und llndoc coun ties, California, the department of the interior has aiinouueed that, it will lease to settlors approximately 7.IHHI acres of land earlv in November. The laud is Hat and irrisiable. the rental price of the water beiiui !( per acre foot. Uids for theise farm units us they iue officiallv known, which runire in nize from 47 to 1(1(1 acres, vill he received at the Ivlamath Fails office of Ihe I'nitcd Slates reclam ation service until 2 o'clock on No vember (i. Ninctv-seven tracts in all aro listed. The minimum bid ac ceptable is .")0 ccnls per acre. Onlv one lot will he leased to each person, but bidders mav bid on as ninnv lots as thev wish, desitrnnlimr their order id' choice, j One of the provisions made in the lease is that the lands niu--t be cultivated. The term of the lease will becin on January '2. liUSI. and cease Dei-ember 1U. 1!HH. LONDON. Holiday. Oct. 21 Allied forceB wbic.li have swept the Germans out of ItelKian Inlanders captured tbe bill 15-ineh cannon with which the (lerimins have been bombarding Dun kirk during the past year. The gun was undamuKed, ucrordliiR to unof ficial statements Issued at the war office. HUNS ORGANIZE TO . PUNISH FOOD HOGS AMSTKIIII.Ur. Oct. 22. Darm stadt has a Ivnchinir society of 4.1 members which takes it upon itself to niinish food lions. Six of its mem bers beat inlo unconsciousness with a club a man who had hoarded a ounntilv of etre;s, bacon and potatoes. WHEN WEAK OR RUN DOWN by rhrnl or nrute ihront anil inn trnnMiN wliW It oi'tt-fi V cii'i.no elhcltncy and mvn-ice lifo itzel;'. try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE TWr ! n cs.tcl.im firPftrnlloti pop.f fil of nutrlicl tnnli' vnluo In nddlllun 10 It. rfi..''!';.! nuallllra I'milsti. ni. M col.ol. Narti.tlc or lluolt-Fu.mliiK Pruf. $2 n', now $1.?0. $1 site, now 80c. ITIc. un-luilcs nor tnx. All itruitltH. "' FcUnvui T..-.l..'mlrrv Thll.id.'lnbin. LONDON', Oct. 22. British banks are making preparations for interna tional trade competition after the war. At the beginning of tbis war there were 1 1 great joint stock banks. .Now there' are five Amalgamation Is the answer. The Dally Express sees In these amalgamations "the formation of a great British money trust" and de mands that "the menace be halted now" and that legislation be enacted for the control of the amalgamated banks. Sir E. H. Maiden, chairman of the !.o:idon Joint City and Midland zank, Ltd., says: "The Germans are making their preparations for after-war trade by amalgamations and by opening new branches. "English fcmkers are determined that It shall not be alleged against them that they did not make full preparation for meeting internation al trade competition after the war. "Amalgamations aro taking place in all parts of the world, notably In Germany, America, Sweden, Canada and Australia. The cry in all conn tries is 'make the banks larger and strongor.' According to statements of capital given in the newspapers, the five amalgamated banks have deposits to taling nbout I'iMi, 00(1, 000, 000. AS YOUNG AS ' YOUR KIDNEYS The secret of youth Is ELIMINA TION OF POISONS from your -body. This done, you can live to be a hun dred and enjoy the good things of life with as much "pep" as you did when in the' springtime of youth. Keep your body In good condition, that's the secret. Witch the kidneys. The kidneys and digestive organs are the main causes. Tho kidneys filter and pur ify the blood. All the blood passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. Thev strain or filter out the Impurities. That is their work. Keep them clean and in prop er working condition and you have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes and deadly uric acid accumu lations from your system. Take HOLD MEDAL llaurlem Oil Capsules at intervals and you will always be in perfect working order. You will feel strong and vigorous.' Nerves and muscles will be elastic and your face will radiate youth and' health. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are Imported direct from the laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. . TheyJare not a patent medicine, but a guaranteed remedy which has been used by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years and which has helped them to develop Into one of the strongest and healthiest races in the world. Get them from your druggist., Do not take a substitute. In sealed ' packages three sizes. Adv. Did He Carry Insurance ? After a fire or a kindred calamity this is the first question asked. The next xs How Much? How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollart Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty Ave years, and hoe become lenown as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Medicine ncls thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pell mp the Pol son from the Blood und healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a Bhort tlmo you will sor a great Improvement In your general health Start taklnft Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at onrp and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druirglsts, 76c. 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 Medford National Bank' Building Phone 123 JOHN A. PERL CNDKKTAKKR. Lady Annuitant. BS BOCTII IIARTLET. Fhone M. 47 and 47-J1. aattmoblle Hearse Berrlc. I t nf a AmKnl.tiM fl.i"' ( WHEN YOU WRITE: :; Buy the Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Your words express -your message, your paper re flects your good taste. Select your stationery from our large as sortment of styles and finishes In. white and tints for ladles and gentlemen. " ' "' ' ' ' ' WEST SIDE PHARMACY ' Tk t&xaSJL J7m RALPH WOODFORD, Prop. v - t t t 2t5 t ? t t t f t V f ? ? ? t ? ? ? T f f f t T t ? t T ? r OF L E A N-U P S A L USED FORDS ' Tomorrow (Wednesday) and every day this weekwe will give special reductions on all USED FORDS A dandy FordJRoadster $275. Another Ford Touring Car, in first-class condition, worth $400, at $315. A good 17 Model Ford, nearlyinew, at $450. One of the bestFords in the county, as good as new, at $495. A good Reo Touring Car, self-starter, .$465. Remember, a service guarantee with all used Fords Ask to see our special inducement on new cars. If you are interested in buying a new or a used car, it will pay you to get in on our offer at once. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. . ? , t t ? ? ? T ? t ? X X t X y t f y t f ? ? y y ? ? y t y f ? ? ? -r