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VACF, STX MF.PFOTJP MATL TTUr.FXF. W.nFOTJD. OTCEfiON. WFpXF.SPAY. OrTOr.FT? 2.,. 10013 AGKSONCOUNTY OVER TOP ALL LIBERTY LOANS Total of Over Two Million Dollars Subscribed in Four Loans. Not wlthslandino Which Bank Deposits Show Increase Nea.-W 10.000 Bond Buyers Prove Patriotism. Quota. IJ9S.15S JS1.671 1.86 17.620 IS. 500 11.360 9.944 9.9S6 9.750 4lli Uliertj- Loan District. Sledford Ashland Central Point Jacksonville Eagle I'oln! Talent Gold Kill Butte Kails Itogue Hlver Amount. J3S1.100 1S9.55A 33.150 36.300 13. SCO 14.750 11.600 ' 10.000 , 11.450 Mr H K. Piatt K f H--t II !' An.li-mon Mr. A Mrs. O. J M. Kv Turpln Mr. K N. WalklnsNWl SVII'V liulv K.. Hr.-ka )! J W Mitel' a K S'lr..Mi ' It. I.v.l'.ar.l J V lr.s!.r I. I J.icn Kiln 11 JVrWI V-..,l,r V.;nnif B-titnRvr K. M.i.S K II K.1'1 I. II. llh V:u. suilry :tk Hull (100 K.Mihvn Kost.T i ruljhiwlo J. M. Mum A. Ha.-rU.' 1V..I fi. .l.nlMirc O K I.ulv It Miliar t: S T.ut i.k Kline lntii Kr:k.-n Mrs. t' Ifrc I. M-,'.rmn-lc Manna J. P r.- Kla It- SivK Josi-l'lili.t' 11. Clark Paha K:i- aaoo r;ta iinwr'.r ti- r liur.i v. K. I'rice A ItichmonJ SiSO C. W. AJ.1IIH V. O Talt (400 Lulu 0ti SSOO E. S. llaf.r taooo T S J.Ana'.on Mr m r, B t'uriMn'.frr (5000 rhausr I-uuiImt rtv B. P. M. B. EKPLOTES M. Mom:.iT.,-ry ( ! . I';att A. T Noth . I. Kr- M M Stein J'l V. I. Smith Will'k liO K T.iior .1 V K.Uvanl. !" v E Hus-U A. Alien 10 "u.an Wilaon i A. Wheclrr 100 r. a b. b. m. xarpLOTES C. W. Neilson 1 3 '0 1. Slout r. J. Newport 10 . Cur C. A. Bacon 50 '. J. Vaughn C. S Stout 50 FLU SUFFERERSrHS- Terjtiise (if tht !;in;e nr.inl-r o( j entv of t--kiiev in thi' t-itv. air.io! , nil Irum iufl.K'nra nr hi cripue' anl J vm'uuuinia. whit-hevt-r the nttt'm'.iru; ! - iiKvifinii nr,'r t. t-tiM it. iinil tlie'ln ner anv tinnier tu ot!ur :enntf or visitor, it was Minted th: noon. : While the death of '-Villiitm linr ! uum was uriimtrilv tine to imev.mo- nia. vliirh Heveltiiietl from tin nttait-k influenia. the death of Mr. MeAr tlmr U not attributed to intltienrn. hut to hront-lutis .eoninhfations. He to bronchitis attark went fihinir nnd trot liieh hrotttrht on another attat-k from iiiich he ste;'.iitlv trrew Jwore until his death. "If local military commanders tlls acree with the civil authorities, the decision must be reached by the highest commander, who will not be able to promulgate any decision to which aisrtement is not Riven by my self or my representative, namely. Secretary of State Croeber. "Care will be taken that the state of siege Is maintained in the spirit in which 1 assumed the functions of the government and in which I am resolved to discharge them." PLANS DEFENSIVE WARFARE. (Continued from page one.) Germany must be conouered be- fact that Ihere were two deaths e-: 'ore 'he Idea! league oi nations could ! tt niav nt the Sacred ll. iirt h -i.ital be realized, but ne continued wne n-, of Itanium Ai.arv.mnts re llt:i-.s. , er the next few dajs or weiks shall j more iir-lie rvsnlntioas to saiecitan! to fiPht cn. or open the way: the nahiic hea th ami prevent 1 he; to peace, there Is no doubt we arej spread of the epidemic, are beins; put now "ual to the task of either war. into effect hv Mavor (iates. or. peace by carrying out tbe govern- . Hecinmii to iav. hv his order-, a 1 ment's program and definitely break-! J'1? !.! ,,..1 ;,.n ..11 n o.-h imn'nl : lux away from the old system." 1 100; the w.irninu uords: "Conla"ious. lu- Heforms IHllsd 100 1 fh.incia." w.il he' placed on eerv house where it is known there U one J"! or more persons ill with influenza or HAIG DRIVES SALIENT. (Continued from page one.) to ; severe in enure, nna ecrv roomtiia or apartment h.iuse or private nome The imperial chancellor then d's-j cussed electoral and parliamentary j reform. He cited bills before me reichstag. one of which enables mem bers of the house to enter the gov- J571.704 6:9.450 With $633,450 subscribed to the Fourth Liberty loan. Jackson county ll well over the top. Ita quota was Jt." 1.704. Every district In the coun ty filled Its quota and most of them went over, the county being 110 per cent of Its quota. Jackson county's subscription to all liberty loans now totals I1.040. 400, the number of subscribers total IIBK 9i6. The Increased public Interest uj the liberty loans Is snown oy tne in creased subscription and number of mbscribera. For the first loan. 4S9 subscribers purchased $226,100; -In tho second losrt. the subscribers In creased to 192S. and the amount purchased to $609,350: the third! lorn showed 3350 subscribers, taking 1596.650. the decrease in amount JU lo the fact that the Medford bin a did not take any bonds, tho tin y were large purchasers in the first two Issues. The fourth loan In creased the number of bond buyers lo 5799 and the amount of bonds to $629,450. only one Medford bank be ing among the subscribers. Ilcmarkablr Venture Another remarkable feature of tho hand campaigns Is the fart that altho it was predicted that as none of the war expenditures were made In southern Oregon tod all of the money m sent out of the country, the banks would be drained of their de pcaits. the banks have not been ma tor ally affected. The deposits of l! Mdforl banks at the time of the flrtt loaa In April. 1917. were $1. 944. t and at the time of the four:h lcsn. 191S. were IJ.U9.3S6. a sain In deposits of nearly $J50."0 de i!i the withdrawal of $7 10. for li'jerty bond purchases In the inter val, and i large amoant for war sav ings stamps sod Ked Cross and other wir funds. Ta story of the bjad purchijes in detail follows: fltwt Ubcwjr laasi Town No. Subscribers. Amount. EaOLB foixt (IS W. It. Johnson (10 x . U Johnson M'-x Matthews (S o tleo. Brown it sVna (S C. Ialey J. C llrtnrah James Jor.lan Jackson County 1. 1- ilra.lsl-.aw Itobt. A. Nelll J. V M.-1-tcre J il Wilfiey Wm Perry J B llarrali m :s Mr S H Holmes II l! Myers Kl t'Ult.'n I. P Tiiark.r (lua Nleh.ils Mr. I'r.-.! IVIouie J. hi: I'-'eer Mr John ItA.ler Walter V o.vl .'i lt E. Tucker N (SO J p Celh'rtno.l A fl N W. stlcs-r Ne'.t V. U t'h'lei- lu J. 1. t"h J Kafer J 1' I. CM!ldrethk UtieT Jacks (4 00 U It I'atlrlek (300 Von tier llellen Hardware Co. (a so (300 . acid i M E. On! ca Je (ISO (100 il P ilalt.1.- ' Wiyn:..' lUictnsn tl.o It Br. am K. H"-!.-.. J II. Krencll It A WVi.lman C K ItelKios B II Brofhy A. H. Thompson Jol.n Ih.war.l .tack Hieksm N gren Bros. I wchere there had been a known case i ernment without resigning and an !in intl uniu. will be thorouL-hlv furui- ' 'her proposing a change in the laws 'trited. : regarding tho responsibility of the j Xot I'uvortvl bj Itoctuni j chancellor. He continued: I Citv Ihnlth (f liter I'ickel is not; 'Deputies will take part in the d:r 1 in favor of ir.inran'.iniiur homes or ' ection of imperial policy and In the ! fumiuntinir. h.il.luiL- tlint it is tinuec- . name of the chancellor will be re esarv. Hi insists tlust there is vorv : sponsible without being ministers. I htlV ii anv ii.l1:unu in the v ami ; Thus a new way is opened for arriv-nm-tof the s,, knes evn-i-t- f ins at responsible conduct of imper Slu irripiw r bw.l ooltl- -Mo-t ot the! ial affairs the parliamentary way. I other i-hv-u'iitns nnit'e-i to hol.I t'.iel "We are convinced that it will sup- hbut Ir. I'hurits T. Sweenev is the ! ply. not only the government, but :ndirec:!y parliament, with precious , forces fio:n the people whioli have hitherto not ba util-ied." i Prince Maximilian said he hoped soon to announce results of prelim inary negotiations to obtain a legal : extension of the chancellor's respon sibility, to be secured by the forma tion of a state tribunal. j-..t i. K a f r Ktv.l Tutton 'V I). ltU-rts ..in l a Utt-rls Mik Sill-v Jr. .! K Krhw JulU V SuXWy ll. A. MO'T r K H-ti 1 n;u-! tr-t i oulv ihv.''ian who is heartilv eu-i-p-;erat:in: with him in teua to prevent Jtne lread the epulfmit. whiUt-ver ' it U. that h; s aued o mnch iKne-; in ti:e citv. Mi-s M. Orail. the p.:llu j htalth nttre is uho c-oirat.!: 1 with the mavor. I iSinee the prv-irnt epidemic et in 'the dm-tors if the citv have ue-n To Keep Alsacewlwmine rushed niu'lit and ('av taking t-are ot i "The new system." he said, "in-'pHtit-nts land the dniL-ci-ts have hwn volves. as a natural consequence, a duini; a ruh buinvs in filling pre-! new mode of government in Alsace j scriplions and Bellini varu j me.ii- ; Lorraine. oines. j The chancellor declared it was the 1 Public Xurso Helps aim of him5elf and his colleagues to ! Health Nur-e Mefirail hns been establish the political authority of j busy dav and ninht kn-kinj nllirjthe German people, j eases thnui-jhout the eitv. m a nnm-j The chancellor said that individual j her of instances aetina as mire and members of the government at first ; nhvsU'ian. She declare there arej had different standpoints, but now 1 11 nn.- o-i.w a" Id tl il.ii. T -t thr,'l"llil'll harl Kian hi11ls7St PiftrP tn?ithr I the citv and that more dr:.;ic auas- i "The German people have Ions! V.1" , rmri I ures should be taken to prevent U-iteen in the saddle," he said. "Now sirraa. .um'u ir;ue aa iwn uimc- i u is 10 riae. W. iJrov, Mrtm J. M. N It A. Wstnl V J Ayr! Nick Wuintc Au.lle-y M,'V,t V. S ("Vir-tifv T I Karlow Mrs T L l"itr!.w British troops again are storming the German defenses west of Mau beuge. The new attack, launched early today beiween Soicsmes and LeCateau. is reported to be making good progress. Field Marshal Haig Is increasing also the'menace to Valenciennes, thru tho western suburbs of which t!.e Pr't'sh are fighting. North or Valencifnr.es t.e c'.y has been out flanked by the capture of Bruary. It is not proba'e the Germans will be able to ho'd out In Valenciennes much lo..eer and once the Scheldt is crossed here the British will be in position to threaten seriously both Mons and .Vauoeuse. Closing In on Tournai Between LeCateau and Solesmes the British ar- on the high ground east of the Selle river and it is from this favorable position today's attack was begun. The Germuti re sistance here has been bitter n the line is vital to tho security of the German defenses over a wide front to the south and aotithiwht. In Boiithwt;mern Itelgium tho Brit ish continue to close in on Tournal. North of the town they havo forced a crossing of the Scheldt whllo on the south they have reached the western bank of the river on a four-mile front from Bruylles to Bleharie. South of LeCateau the enemy in resisting stubbornly French attempts to cross the Serre river and take in the rear the German positions east of the Oise. South of the railroad junction of Montcornet the French have made progress between Nizy-le-Comte and I-eThour. Americans Victors WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY NORTH WK ST OP VERDUN. Tues- 1 day, Oct. 22. ( By Associated Press) In the face of stubborn resistance j American forces today cleaned up ; Bofs de Foret, west of Brleulles. cap ; turihg 75 prisoners. The fight be j Kan a week ago and has been one of i the most stubborn since the begin j nlng of the Meuse-Argonne offensive, j The Americans at times fell back I under terrific pressure and then I rushed forward with all their might. ; On Monday they reached the line j crossing the northern half of the j wood and completed their task to 1 day. The clearing up of this olace ; endangers the commanding positions! . of the Germans to the north. "Gets It," a Liberty Bottle for Corns! There's Only One Genuine "Corn- Peelei' -Tliflt s "tfett-it." Ever peel a banana? That's the way "OetB-It" peels off corns. Jfa tho only corn treatment that will. "Get U "Js a guAranteo that you Van Minnie J-. A H t(:'.r St--r sui on nti i-idcs far the spUmhd bu work "Our Urst and last thought, 1 REE CHEEK RiPLETS Ashiaad - rectrwl Point Eae'.e Folnt lio d Hill Jacksonville .. Medford Kciie River THect Tola! i 1 T it (.000 I i.r 10.ee I joo I J. f'.tlle preached at the sefcool house Sunday marninit on "The Sut ficiency of Cod.'' There will be an all dav) meetinc as:n Sunday. Xo vember'srd, Amonit the jtod things of the day will be a short temperance precrm. Rev. Stille will pra?h both In the forenoon and afternoon -dr. Earl Hcardorff whj !s vrincl pi of the Kas Polt school, with his wife and son vifited at H Vat kirs' for a few days last week. Mr. rearvloff and Sundav school and prta.-hing at Rerse creek Sunday. the e hns luvn uuii. s:a.e so much ; chancellor continued, "is for the kne?-.s set in. te has several . brave men who are defesdinc, theni- ho:e in ch:n:e in which a nurcber selves against superior forces and oi nifi.ler o: liie f itmilv are down ivhom we must dernd against unjust with the id:. cue. an ,1 states that iw-; charges. No one must think he can itnelv th:it a n. B'.hcro' them are real attack our army without also at'.ack inil'ienja ncses. ! ing the honor of our people. ' Kol ov. ni' the rvc-.oval of Mr. and 1 ity for Sclicrs Mr. Vii:inm Farmitu and chi'd anvil "Tue lot of our soldiers today is Jo'.in V. Arthur from the BarnuK j terr;b:- hard. Tr-ey fight with aui'. aisirtaients to ihe S.i.-r.u Heart hos-1 elv for the horae'.and and with their MWii. where Mr. ileArihur died v- Tininds fixeJ on peace, and they hold lerdav and M- Harnum this irorn- j their ground. We trust and thank inc. Mi-s Mctinil teok hold of the them. We cry to them: The home siutiitton in the tif.trtment l.u;U'::nsr. -1B j ;: not abandon you. What and tseiit.d M:s lVurt HartK. H' 4 liii.K J tienwHl libretj Lawtsi To X Sib'rs A!t. AshUnd li::.5 Uatt Falls :. Ceatral Toiat 1S 49.100 S(t FJtct . J . d it tn .. J Xcdtcvrd le:. 4i. r.ctae'Ktrer . II Tant i: J1. Total !: tse.N4 Toird 1 jNrrty l.exaa Town X Sa'rs Aal. Pet. i:4 Jl : 1J4, ! in v l'i a:, r,1 too want, what :t can s.ve in men. tf...:,i o ithe at-rti::ents. u ho ;s oiute material and food, lhai yoa shall l'i with tbe infl'tenta or tn era have.' " Several other rei!er.! of the tr!- j The eraord:r.ary war-tines mea- n':Cnts are ill and he .lisO at'.MStHi l::! . .urea Iha chane:'nr en'ained ro-.lld i! attended heittd out in their case. 'not vet be dispensed witi but they Kumtrate Apartments ) could be carried out only by the While aMvor Rate wr.s h-.ntini? chancellor wha would be re'pon:b J. T. Robertson's fcsve moved to j-j-j f,,r 0T(. , ne fcr.xoor. to 'he reichstag for their app'.ication th. Hamilton ranch wa:.-h they have JO :-.AX.sllt, t'e Rirr. a:.;arta:en!s. he :e.irr.ed that Mi M Gra::. who has apartcr.ts m the fcittM:a. ct her ,iwr. acord was u-t a:.i..t to ber:n thor ouchiv fuuutatir.j the structure. Ait of the sick tn the arsrlTurn:' hae ben :so!a:ei and the buii.r.tr .'..-i o t'l.t t-ere is r-i l.n-' rented lor the coar.ng year. Mrs !avis of TVry visited Mrs Vestal Saturday night and attended Susiay sch'Ooh Mr. Cranda'.l and fixity vLited at ' Pert Ciarro's Sunday after Sunday school "His majesty's decrees whi'h I an- nounced receatiy now have been is- sued." he went oa. "They coaoerni not only the cer.sorship. the right of; public meeting ar.d restrictions cn personal liberty, "rut have to do with economic, soc:a'. and political ctaf- Ash.-3d : Butte rr.f T.tOO 1T5 mrai ro.at :it u; Esc P-.-iat . T5 14 4 j '.: co'd H::i . . i4 i 4 :: Jacksot1; ! ;t".'iv -' " ; Medford. 11 si Keie Kner il 1 : " Taieat ... 1 . :4.; Jit j To:a! - :j.-'V i: m :.-4 liMarth lalrrt) laaa Towa. N :: rs Am: Pet i Ah:aai .. .i::j h i i Siae ;; : i ;.- s i Ceetra! ro:tt ;-t f. .1 s 1 :ac Po at ' .' ; ' :e '' oe.d i!'.:; t's 1 ' 1 '" Ja.-vsoa :i.e f '. ' ." v :(T Medf?-d ::.; : ! lUxse Rtver . ! 4 1 '. 4 : 1 u: Ttleat W4 14.TSr 1: Total ?: : ' ' i'. 1 ' TS1 Ijlsect? 1xaa TXstrl- No Sub rs Ash'.aal i"4-" Batte ra'.'s 1 Ceatra! Point S" :a!e Pe nt I 4 o!d Hill Jasksoj)::e 4t laedford . . 4"i ftogae Kiver ! Ta etat - . i sif t , : t 14 4. . !." 51 I1 J.4! Critical Tas tes are bo pleased and satisfied with the aroma and flavor of Posium. It goes without sayjng that its healthful and nourishing quali ties far outclass those or coffee and tea. Pestum conriej; in xnvo forms: Pcsium Cereal, which must. be boiled, and Instant Pestum, made in ihe cup in a moment. They are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about the same Decidedly "There's a Reason" for Total Te foi.o.a subsvr;- o acnio-f ? r-rb!..'e 1 $se r r - :t t vA- Via A IVI lull K. " .,,-,1.4.11 a we:e;' 1 ,:t I vom.. 1 1 s ' c I iv 1 y J tr . e - 'I a - -U I AISm s,-jaa mm. TV M mm ,a . AMERICA'S HOWE SHOE POLISii vJ-c SAME pi I rk ; A lW-iw "A A Ja- .1 VA -.-rrI l-w , . , hi I -.r, Mi Ml SgV- f4 1 J - v -. i i . - f 4 ' , V 1 .r-i 1 y 1 i i j i 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 j I ' i" ! I ARGE quantities of SiiirWiA are pur chased by the Govennneat to be ecH to the Soldier3 and Sailors. "We aim to make SmoiA cost the men serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. War conditions turn men's heads to profit making.' We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment That is -why you can buy cShwoiA at the same price as always. BLACK TAN - WHITE - RED - BROWN t if - riiTnitTaw' PRICE AS ALWAYS TEN CENTS Jiw.- I 11 v CASH AND CARRY Is a Fair Eeil to Eurer ar.d Selier. Profit by these Special Prices THIS WEEK AT THE TRUAX STORE. . ' : f .-.:r r-.ff.-. . -An K.-.:: s 1 k; S-l k. ' k-.x WU-nt. j S- t' .-:r w;i,.'.. S2.S0 75c - S5c 12c 23c 10c Fair TV" i ; nd Courteous Treatment Always. THE TRUAX CO. C27 East Ztlaia. Medford No More tuccuM for Com or Cont-Paiat Now! won't finally have to souse, pick, jerk or cut out your corns. If you want the pleasure of getting rid of a corn, be sure to get 'Gets IL" It is its wonderful formula that has made 'Gets-It" the corn marvel that it is, used by more millions than any otlur corn treat ment on earth. A ft-nr drops on any corn or callus, that's zL It can't stic k. It is painless, eases pain. You can kick your 'corny" feet around, even in tipht shoes, and your corns won't crucify you. You can go ahead and work, dance, live, love and !aueh as though without corns. Vets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way. cots but a trine at any drug store. M I VI by I-., I-n rente at Co, Chlcagu, IU. Sold in Meaford cdQ recommeaded as the World's Best Corn Remedy by Leon B. Hasklns and Medford Pharmacy. i j Better Get That Safety Deposit Box Now YOU'VE i.r.l.aby aildi'd more Liberty (inds iu-.yuur collci. tion ami if they are coupon bonds it means ton miu-h mon ey lyin.? 'round loose. For a few dollai-s a year you can rent one of those Safe Deposit lioxes here at the First National Bank and irive your mind a little relief from anxiety. Wm. G. Tait, President NATIONAL SANK J TOR SAliE at the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. lied Soed Oats. irav Winter Oats. live. Yet eh "and Al falfa Seed. GIM CHXTNO China Herb Btort Herb cure nr yaracne. haadacha. caiarrah. Uiptheria, aore throat, laag trouble, khlmj trouble, stomach trouble, bean trouble, chills tad f- er, craxps, coughs, poor tlrculation. ! carbacl. tutors, cracked breav. j cur all klada of eoltera. XO OP- .! ERiTlOVS. Jledford. Oresrcm, Jao IS. 117 to whom it ::ay COXCERN: This Is to certifr that I. the on dfrsirned. had Terr eerere etoaach trouble aad had twn bothered for several rears and last A-isus ws " eiperted to Hie. and fcearlns of Glm Chuag (hos Herb Sfcore U at !ll South Froct street, Xledtord) I de cided to fe herbs for lay noniach trouble, asd I ttorted to feei'.og bet- ter as sooa as I used them and todaT 3 ell man and caa fcrt'-r re--oain-.end ar.yooe afr.'.otvj a. 1 vas to s Glm Chang and try his Kerb. (S caedi W. R. JOHNSON. Witaessee: M. A. Andersen. Vedford S. B. Horses, title Potnt, Wn. Le'aris. raile Polat ( W. L. ChUdreth. Easle Point, C. E. Moore, Easle Point. 3. V. Vclnt.Tre, Eajle Point, Geo B. Von der Hellea. Kawtle Point. Tbcs. E NK-hols. Facie Potnt. 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