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    PACE FOUR
METVKfmn MATfj TU ITH7NFi. MEDFOttD, OIJKfJOX, TIirUKIUY. OCTOBER 24, 1918
Bedford Mail, ixibuxe
AN INDKPENDKNT NEWSPAPER
PUUMHHKH KVKItT aiti:rnoon
EXCKPT BUNUA Y II V THE
MEDFORD PH1NT1NQ CO.
Offleo, Mall Tribune BulMIn, 16-17-1
North Kir street. Phono 76.
A oomolMatlon of the Democratic
Tlmo, The Medford Mall, The Bedford
Tribune, The Southern Orogouiajj, The
Aahland Tribune.
The Medford Sunday Sim U furnlahiMl
vubHcrlbers desiring ft vn-diiy dully
newspaper.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor.
IIT7B SCRIPT! OK TEKMSl
T MAII IN AUVAN'f'E:
Jally, with Sunday Sun, year.... 18.01
Dally, with Humlay Hun. month. 6
Dally, without Sunday Pun, your.. 6.00
Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .50
Wnekly Mull Tribune, one year 1.C0
Sunday Sun. one ynar 1.S0
BY CAItRJF.Jt In Mcdfonl, Aohlnnil,
JackHonvillo, Crntrnl Point, Phoenix:
Dally, with Pundny Sun, yi-ar 7.Mr
Daily, with Sunday Sun, runnlh .fit)
Dally, without Kumliiy Run, yinr.. 8.00
JJally, without Sumluy Sun, month .CO
GERMANY'S
XTOW that Oeinuuiv is
is interest lurr to r( ;
Official pappr of th f'lty of Mpdford.
Official papr of Jackson County.
En tor-ad as Bpcond-claas matter at
Medford. Oregon, under the act of March
8. 1878.
Sworn daily nvtrnre circulation for
lx month! ending Bnpt. 30 3,032
MEMHEIt OF THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS.
Full leaned VSirt HTVlr The Aano
elated Prens In ex:lutvi'ly entMIcd tr
the u fur rfpuhlfrutlon of nil tnw
dlepatchpfl credited to it or not nthr
wlKe credit fid In thin paper, and nlwo the
local news ftuhllHhfd ii'-reln. Alt rihlH
oi republication or Hpiciai ulnpaicli-B
herein are also reserved.
Notice to Subscribers Tho United
States War InduatriPH Itouril has tanned
the following mandatory order, among
otlinrs rpffUlatliiK ih newnpuper busi
ness riurinff the period of the war: "Dis
continue HendJiif? papers after ditto of
expiration of subscription, unless nuh
crlptlon In rotmwt'd mid paid for." The
publlahur hue no option but to comply.
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LONDON. Oct. 4. IJaisRiir of fly
ing at nik'ht will not Interrupt the
nertul express gnrvleo already bolus
planned hero fur flights uotv.-i-en
London and Cairo or Calcutta, Fay
aviation experts. Tho xrv.i't n.aehlnr:!
rioaiKiied for this work will fly by
coinpatiH thrumit tho nit; lit, with
powerful lumps MkIiUmI on tlmtr
wliiKB and lii(i'iimi!n(!t In front of lht
pilot brilliantly lllumlnalod. LIk!i:r
will bo turned on In the cabins, and
tho nionibcrB of tho crew who are off
duly will" turn In and Bleep as they
do on Hleainidilps.
K tho woathor has lmin bad d'.ir
lnj tho daytlmo nut; it rloara up ai
dusk, the delayed nialilneH will lc-avp
at onco In order that l-;eir carrot;,
und puflHonBorH may be dcllverei! on
tlmo at their doHtlnation. It Ik ( Ifii.c
ueveu inai ihihuh'kw men. iraveuinK
from London to IVtroi'rad or Iont
will prefer to journey at ninlit, m
that tliey may sleep during t!ie voy
age and wnsto no lime.
Tho wind, whit li In an important
factor In aviation, Is nearly nlv.a;.:
lorn MroiiK at nlnhl.
Kneh airplane will carry powerful
navigation lights, vl.dble Iwcnty or
thirty miles off, and alno a Inuiitioii:
numbnr. There will he frequent
land! n j; plafim alnni? the way. ko thai
whatever its need, a machine will nl
wayft be able to land.
Kach landing urmnid will be bril
liantly lighted and near li illuiuinat.
od wind arrows will automatically
Indicate the dtiertinn of the wind, a
knowledge of which In essentia tit
tho pllnt of a machine aiiout to Itind.
AH machlnei) tandiim will dlphtv a
bright llKht of a pa: ; U uhir nil:):. In
order to warn pllotn of
chiucH of lln iutentiou.s.
CHICAGO, Oct. 1. - - Iniinlry into
tho causes of the wte k of a t'oop
train on tin Chicago nnd Ndri!is
tern railroad i ar ticneva. Ills.,
nbout midnii:ht ;ist ult-'ht. nn
Ktm today hv fedTal authoriti') am!
n en 1 9 of Hie eoinpiinv. l-'lfty sol
diers who were hurl weie exepded
today tp recover, nlthn two were K.:til
to be Hoverely hurt. Tin- Haiti w iu
ranthound and licia:'. 1m1i;h1 lime was
running at n ltij:h rale of sp"ed wlie;i
nine of the thlric-:i i,ir, Jc'.t ihc rail-,
nnd tipped ov r.
Amonn tho Injured aie: Kniti
Jewell, (iilinore bliihn; r c-ueain
AVallaco Hender.tn. ri::a'id. t):c;
nnd William 1. Nuntey, Minure,
I'tuh.
PEACE TERMS.
st-eKii. jieaee wiih 1 he tMl:es it
il tbe neaee leniis (UM'iiianv
sought to impose uwoii Y ranee in 1914. TJw w re stated
by Anibi'.Hsador Jenislorn' as follows;
1 All French colonies und all n orthoastcrn Frcnce to bo taken by
Germany.
2 An Indemnity of -100,000, 00t pounds ($2,000,030,0(10) to bo paid.
H A tariff to be established nl) owint? !erman woods to entor France
free for 25 years without reciprocity tor French good-s entering Germany.
4 'vo recruiting to allowed In Franco for 2i years.
f All French Iortr;s'.P to be destroyed.
C Franco to fiuriender S. oOo.OO 0 rifles, 2,000 cannon and 4,000
horses.
7 All Herman patentu it'sucd in Frnnce to be protected without reci
procity for French patent: In Germany.
8 Franco to cut hhrseif adrift from Russia and Great Itrltaiu.
i lfranco to make uu alliance with Germany for 2." years.
To insure the fulfillment of the eonrlitions, Freneli
fortresses ;it Verdun and elsewhere were to be occupied
by the (jcrmans.
Jt is now up to tht; allies to state what terms (ier
niaiiy can have peace, and these terms should be uncon
ditional surrender, the demobilization of the army, the
surrender of the navy, the ewicuation and restoration of
occupied territory with proper indemnities and turning
over of the. lihine fortresses and cities as guarantees to
he garrisoned bv allied forces until terms are complied
with.
(iermany showed no mercy to l'tussiu or Ituuiania and
would have shown none to Franee or Mritain, Italy oi
America and huviiur lost is deserving of no mcrcv.
Influenza and Deep Breathing
Only a few mon.lis iio a .series of
lecliiros and e::erc.' i a in deep and
proper brealhiiiK we.l; cn in one
of our local churches. Were these
Icskoiih repeated weekly from the
pulpit ami dalty by the teach cm ar.d
1 a rents (and alo praetlcorl ly them)
entil proper breathliiK bcci'no a
habit, the danger of contracting;
nafal, throat or pulmonary diseases
would become miiiimled. It has bora
asserted by mn:iv of Ihe hc-t author
ities on the subject, that if 1he race
wo '.ild but chaiiK 1(5 habits of
breathing back to tho normal, nat
ural methods. In a slniilo generation
there would be praclicaljy wiped out
of existence tho reat white plamio,
ealarrh. throat and bronchial uffec
tlonw. Tho trouble ia fiennrnlly that
wo have not used the air paiaes na
nature intended us instead of draw-
tho blood, we have permitted the
cold, damp, unt'lltered air to come In
contact with the sensitive membranes
of tho throat and bronchi, permitting
Ilio unused nasal passages to become,
like an old p arret, the resting and
breeding plac for erm:?.
An unlived air cell or passage, an
uneyei. Iscd ruust lo or joint. i3 just
a.s inviting to diseased conditions as
an unused ceJUr or garret Is to ro
dents. It Is just as easy to eat rb;ht.
breathe right, think right and live
right when wo once set back to tiie
habit, as it in to do these tiling
wrong. Croper breathing, two or
threo days dieting or near-fasting,
keeping tho sewerago of tho systetri
clear, a cheerful attitude nnd a con
tribution of what, wo would thus save
In doctor's fees to the lied C'roj-s, Y.
M. ('. A. or war bonds would act as
a preventative and relief In the pre3-
Ing the air in thru tho heater and
porcohitor, tho nasal passages, and J ent epidemic of Influenza.
plenty of It to expand and exercise! Hit. A. C. UALSTKAD.
the entire lung, oxygenate nnd purify I Medford, Oct. 18, 191 S.
The following casualties nrs from rr'.vntcs A.if r.st A. A!!helde, Orange,
llif: I'at'iflc coast ttatt's: - M'al.; l.udvlk lsp-tvik, Latrnraer,
Killed in action: (Ihoi-kh (Irlmes, Wash.
San lliancioo; MrrDonuM C. McCul- Wounded In artinn, degree unde-
loush, Portland, Ore.; .Ia3. ('. Soutcr,
Eotitli Hlond, VVftsh.; Travis S. Way,
MniulDKtou l'ark, Cal.
Ij'pjI of v;ouihH: Privates Edmund
A. Jolmeon, Fresno, Calif.; Reuben
rov.kr, Sixn Uioso, Calif.; Otto K.
Kiiitz". !ictL'!,.--, Calif.
Uied c: di'jae; Privates Frank
Gustave Thomas, ltakersficld, Cal.;
John (lal'rielll, Sacramento, Calif.;
Oliver Wlnfiild, Polcta, Calif.
'oi!iieeJ coverely in action: Corp.
Iluhcr S. iryi)Old3, Seattle, Wash.;
termlned: Privates Peter O. Peter
son, Seattle; Clarence W. Thomas,
Portland, Ore.; benjamin G. Tucker,
Urawley, Cal.; Serst. Arthur It. Wil
ton, Sherman, Cal.; Corp. Orvllio K.
Henderson, Turlock, Cal.; Privates
Oliver T. Hall. Portland, Ore.; lidwin
E. Jacohs, San Marcos, Cal.
Slightly wounded: Sergt. Hobart
i. Hlrd. Portland, Ore.; Corp. .Martin
Ij. Kimmel, Portland, Oi.
.MissinK in action: Private Ray
mond R. Kooney, Kan Francieco.
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.tl Ml
AT OffiE SAYS
IN
l'AKIS. O, :. KmiKTor William
coi:iVnvd Mmidav wiih all Hie tncm
licrs of the government, says n de-
sialcli from
1 lilts lar the iicrritall new.simiiers
have iirinh.'il nolliiiii: curn'erniiiL'' the
emperor's sueech.
'l'he war cabinet held another lonj:
meelinir Tuesday.
The address of the chancellor to
the reiciistai: is eritici-ed siittrnlv lv
a majoritv of the newsimiii'rs. The
et;nct from the spccili circulated
hv the Wolff hurenu. the semi-official
news Hiicm-v. are to some ex
tent "'arli!cd.
'flic socialist ncwstiainTs. the Zu-
ri.h
GERMANS SHELL
I
WITH THK ALLIED ARM IKS IX
FKANC10 AM) IJKLGIUM, Oct. 23.
(By Associated Press.) The defenses
anil t li ff Vfi lti r'lnii nun o nnnrontlv
Zurich to tho Jonrnnl. I constitute only ono of several iutor-
ntediate lines of resistance which the
(lernians havo constructed, but they
probably will attempt to hold on
there.
DuHns the last three days British
hir.'v
Lemon Drops and the Army
I wi,
let.
.. (Uv llurvev O'Mifuiii-O
Tliey are n nv )uu in them-selves-
letiion drops- but In the man
lier (il (heir handling hv our war de
pailme'.t tlicv nr; indieali.e oi' iniich
laryi'v m;;Iter-,
Wis n oi:r dril't ar:;ucs firt
into Irnin'tti:. it was luiiml tii;il the
Irup a favorite candv
n;tnii:ir tin ineii. It u;-.. luiimi aii ' " "
ihat mo:-t u' the cniiin'en-i.'il lrmnii,o A TP
! Uere hlilde it! L'llh"-e. Il tvnred
Mid with the fruit hut with rn neid
i'.iitiit ion. The militarv a tsnnlic:;
obt allied Mimidt n Iciurn drop
l'mi". !; ticjilly all the eandv maU
ers in the co.tnirv. nnnlvitl tlice.
chee (he he-t one, obiaiiicd ihe
Jnniiiiln (or it - m:mul'jH'lure, and dis
irilmtid nrch r lor a miim1v f lemon
il;-!s to he Made n.Miiing to the ae-ei-ptcd
iccipc.
t nti .it'ipient Iv tlic hi'ldirrs are now
I.riliL supplied with u leiium drop
il.at ina.'i T pore i!i.tnn!:ited
iiL'ir and !':;! . ired uitli ;in nir,Nt.ni
I ruin I lie rind of J lie h ii.n. '"iu .
t ui.l'e. Imri "i-j; the ihlr
miaul or' i;o d !: n:uii
beiiiL- i: -c,i 1; v the s.iluei
!' '.;,,'KlM'(l jH'ttuds a
The ctmi'.M '; upp!
i'o' Ice ha bet n taken
I'm' nf The li eu in I M 1 1 llci' . I
1 eriiiieni'- Ii,!'e I. cm t il.t! ue! c, i.i
'lei' h umillti Ml) Cpeci: !l ih1 tpK'U
i! e" cm i'ee, one tlt.it lie put lu !
i.i --thli lurri, iii.c ci 1 -r:g u;ii:i, in 1
watcrpr-Mif v rni'pt r, ni'd !! : ' i ; !
r i!i --i)l.d in oM ,t :rr - t li.'.t
tlie nlitier. 1M ry.'e i! i i--
hght .i; a tit- i!i::t fit::;.; attract the
at.i'iiittn t' the cnen-v. So tir.u-U
ihe r P'. c now c;.M. d t..r hv :lie
;ni'.v Mitt -upl'-V l l-d ci'i-a; In
t!ic de.n.ii!,! ,tnd l! w i'i ,ti.ni i'. ;;ic
iiiliii lurried !0' ll tn;tii i! ;p-i i:i'e.
A lu w -Ii'ic l- belli: l-vlt,.,l pi tll('
ireti tii;. I p "-nperNi: in t ;ti ! ruct
an 1 tpiiillfv to him .-dine prniiu. vi!
nei'ci 'Pv iti thi. foiiiilrv
It ha t hree lira n:il
vour aeciitomed safety razor blades,
it is licaitse the nraiv needs them.
Tlicf-e are little thiip.:. hul ns (he
wit has said: 'lViTeetion i- an nf
lair id' little things, vet pert'eclimi is
nut :i little thing. 'f lie shmviiifr
.hich uiir innui- have made in I'rance
'"lv dti1 to that ei fieient I'ore
ol' (lie mililarv nut hori ties
h has not overlooked evt u the
n (Iron ;i an aid to et't'ii-ieip'v.
Iispateh eontiiiiies, are purlieu
outspuken. Th Krankiseliu
;pot of Nurrmberg. Vavnrin,
the emperor mu-t not think tho
(lerinan people are uniuy to continue
the war for months to please him.
"It" the emperor must go," it itdtls,
"let him go vt om-o."
The .correspondent reports that the
chancellor end the pan-tlermaiis are
working netivelv towanl the I'ornia-
tion of n mttionttt defense "ovornmont.
lie f-avs n procinmation to' the peo
ple exhort hie them to earrv on war
to the utmost-has been drafted with
the hid pof (iemrul Liulciidortf. and
that lie umlerstuiuls it will be pub
lished ns soon as President WilsouV
reply 1ms been received.
It is expected in licrhn, the eor
resnoniient adds, (hat the presideid
will not allow himself to he flouted
and ridiculed by the. existing (Jcr
num uot rniiK iii .
COLDS INTERFERE
wmi BUSINESS
Dr. Kiog'a New Discovery
relieves thsm and kceo
you going on the job"
Fifty continues ycara c( nlrv.fir.S
Unfailing cliecfdnrjund relieving coughs,
coida and ki::drerl sui7crin3 is tho
E-Dud acliicvc.-ncnt of Dr. ICig's New
iccovery.
Grandparents, fithora, mctticrs, tho
fclcldics nil luve used and are using
it as the safest, nurcst, most pleasant
to-tal.e remedy they know of.
Sold by ail drurr'istr.. COc and $1.20.
Keep BovrJa On Schedule
Late, rrtirdcd functioning throws
the whole day's duties out of gc-af.
Kcnp the system cleansed, the appe
tite lively, the atomnch staunch with
Dr. Kins'1 Nc.v Lite lJilb Mild and
tonic in ;;c;ior.. SulJ cverj'V.'herL. 2c.
CJermuna arc requlsit iouiiiK rails
and all materials of brick kilns of
Iioom (near Antwerp) so that la
borers are driven to wc,;k in Gtymcny
or at sorting munUion in their own
district.
V, ULM llJlj llDllllL I
MINGS SURERELIEF
Pur 200 years COLD MICDAL
Hiiarlem Oil has enabled Bul'ferinn
j humanity to withstand atta.-kH of
j kldnoy, liver, bladder and stomach
troubles and all dea.uM connected
) with iho urinary ornuas, and to build
up a:;d restore o health ornaus
j weakened by tli:.ca;ie. The?e ir ....l
I important organs nnt b- waftli d.
n. 'i'iii . j because they filler and parity the
iiia fp-lnii ' blood; unU:; they do iheir work you
And. il is i an' d(umed.
it tin late Weariness, phvpiernne?. nervoi's
j n ess, despondency, bjicUut'iie, stem
... ach trouble, t :n:i in tlie loin? and
lower abdomen, rt.'.vi I, dl!';!"nl'.v
' when urinatinc. rlieumai tf-m, Kciat
llca and lu;uba:;o all warn yn nf
I i roub a- w itli j oar k ldne
lor
MKDAIj Haarlem Oil f'npules are
the remedy you need. Take tin coj or
four every day. Tho healing oil
soaks Into the cells und lining of the
kidneys and drives out the poh;o:iu.
New life and health will surely fol
low. When your normal vigor has
ben restored continue treatment for
n while to keep yourself in condition
and prevent a return of the disease.
Don't wait until you are incappMe
of fighting. Start taking COLD
MKDA1. Haarlem Oil Ca;uh today.
Vour druggist iil cheerfully ro'und
y.iur moeey if '.ui are not satisfied
with xresIt:i. Hut be sure to u.M the
original Import. 1 liOI.D MKDAL
and accept no r-'iluditittes. In three
sfes. coaled p. : Uago:1. At ail drug
tlOLD Hioies.
Adv.
A Mao
in t
1 li
1
Cut Tliln Out It Ih Wcnli Miincy
IHXVT MISS THIS. ( 'ut out Mil
Blip, enclose wild Tk fitnl m:iil it t.i
Kuloy 'i-. 2S35 Slintflclil avoniii'.
ChlrnKO, 111., wrllliiK your name unit
address clenrly. You will nvivo In
return a trial purknro r'liitiiluln;;
Foley's Honey anil Tur Compounil, !
for toiiuli". coMn ami rroup: Foley
Kidney rills, for ruin In sides onil
back; rheumatism, ti kaelie, kl lnev j
nnd lilndiled allmenla; ami Foley l'a-j
Ihartlc Tftlilets. a whnlesoma and ,
thorouglily eleunslni! catliarile, fur!
constlpntlon, lilllotiMieJS, hendnrhe I
and InKKlch liowels. For salo by!
Medford Pliarniar. ' I
)r it tlti'i; lit.' I'.'-t pnllloll itt t.i,. HUM'. K(H
I l,'.il''i.r ul :'i. ni'Pi ;' - i 'i :ini i'J ' Itj
: i.Hr. i..,i .,'.' In': ',! ',,1 A
' t ilt ' : t ;tt '. It t- "i trl.tl':.' 1.' -I 4
T"'" " l;- ;Vi
- .1! ! : :t- ,,: ;(ii I ' I II IM-T-. 1
t li.fhlti .:li:l il li;t . (f it t lu i - -ill -
me ii.'.'. tt'. 'Pit- ;'!'! !i Ii'-u-io,':
I.-.H.I ;.! ill II.'- 14
l...-r,le el' III.' It m
I' ,.-i i'i .; n i.. i,i li ;-, j4j
on a slippery step last week. He
broke his elbow, a hundred dollar
bill and an important business engagement.
The three calamities nearly finished
A Little Forethought
mm
would have provided him with an
Accident policy and at least saved
the hundred.
When you
over with
want insurance talk it
V" 'J in: hi v v. l ' tl v v p. ;
) v (J 1 1 ;'i':.;imV ''Vi-.h t!
The McCurdy insurance Agency
MYilfonl National Bank BiiiKlinn Thuno 123
uiM )im i t n I i, i
VOTE R'S
- OF OHKJOX
Jusilco R A. Mooro of th Su
preme Court died last month, too
lato for the nnme of any candi
date to succeed him to be placed
on tho Ballot. Thin condition
makes it necessary to wrie In tho
name of your candidate.
This is tho mo"t Important pi
intioa In tho Judicial system of
the state. '
It is essential to ehooso a man
of extensive legal training, of hlli
character, and of broad vision. Wo
commend for your con3ideration
und vote
J. U. CAMPBELL
Of Oreon fivy
Resident of the State 30 years:
liiwyrr for years; veteran of
Spautsli-Ame.-Ican War and Phil
ippine Ins'.irret tion. having served
with C:id Oreron U' t-Minoat; mein
b. i- of Oregon I,c:;blatrre in IftOT
:?! tl Ifc'V.t ocsIouk; .lud'.;e of the
;':h .li.r'.Ifiil I!:'trici: l1 '-i years.
In all thrao positions ho has
riit.ii? ooil.
Min record ai a prlvato ciiien
iim! I'ui'Ue otl trial b?. been abevo
eritle;s:n.
" ii!; ia his iiamo nt tho (JeiiCal
! ,lc- tnrt ov. r.th
Vcv J5i,iie ' of Supremo vuit
t i l:lt ;ii.': .icy cau-.el Iy tbe de:uh
of Ivo lict I t a:d; A. Moire.
o!e for '"e
lil ihe oo.Tie if J. I'. i:ipbid1
in t'"C uhov ;-;:ico and i'I.hv an
in f!'iit vt I'i name.
.1. V. Camp..el for Supreme Court
Cinii'iiiiir rom., Orcnn i.;., Or-
.n, J. Hutl'T. c-.oc'y.
M'iib! Adv. I
troopa in approaching tewns have
boon careful not to shell ihem when
there was the ullghtest chance ihat
civiliune were in the town. Tho dor
mans, onco driven from the towns,
promptly turned their guns on them.
killinK and wound!r?5 eKillani iu
several curfs. In tUo towuof Husnou
a (lermaa shell crushed u dwelJlne
house and fifteen women and chil
dren hidins in tho cellar were killed
or wounoeJ.
TfflOFT MOVEMENT
Make every Monday
Thrift Monday. Use
Fels-Naptha soap. . It
enables you to be
thrifty with fuel; and
it saves wear and tear
on clothes by cutting
down washboard rub
bing. At your own grocer's
"ZERCIXNE IS COTTER "
because it he'u-i L:'.t:r
compression, gives tetter
protection to the moving
parts and deposits Ics car
bon. Zcrolcnc is the correct oil for all
types of autotrobLie encir.cj
the correct oil for j'our au'.3n:c
bile. Get our Lubricati-:iCU?.rt chyw
ing the correct consistency lor
your CuT.
STANDARD OJT. CCMP.VIY
(Caii(oiw'.j)
,'.Vv
Uj:1 hue, lic aii internal com
lnt -.t:o " "i re-I'jircE an oil
-.hit InU'i i l;-rrii:sliitg qlitie
at ry.hii'tr heat, burns clean in
the cyiinOirs iin'! j' cr. out with ex
In.is:. Iferwtenfl iills Uie require
ment! I'crfrti, hf-uusn it is cor
rwciy .-fti1i!ff.y trow sutnet-ad Califor
i
Ay r3 i -:
If Bvi & ;
Lss to V eaaa
litfllbia? Cars
W. E. Walker, Spciisl Agent Standard Oil Company
IOST OX!;.liAI 1- AS Jiccu ;
And wear twice as long an the ave.-aga Fabrlu Tirs, Guaranteed
?,500 mllne.
1'UXLTL'ltE l-ltoop
Our Service 3tatloa Is now equipped iih the latest niochanleal Tire
Cht-nger. fp-to-nate Vulcanizing Equipment, Curlla Air Free
From oil.
Try our Tire Service If Different.
F. K. Roberts 1 32 S. Riverside
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The Food Adailnistration Says
Buy it Home and Save
Needless Waste
Tho rood .l:iiinis:rp.!Km urgci American pecjile to buy food that Is
proilued near noire, as Iho nd!es wasto of transportntlnn In
voked In hauling i-uj-.j nod aiv.-iy !md other lood In to take Its
I !.:co is thus avoided. Vll:un t!QiJr i3 a Medford nnd Oregon flour.
Build Up Home Industry by
Buying the Products of
Home Factories
Tl.ls company payn out tlnnnanda of dollars a year for wheat
corn, harley and other products of the farm, thus crcatins an Im
portant mink t h-rc. This market will gr0- an the demand for
Mlmo Hour grows, llcmaml your local flour.
Rogue Valley Milling Go.
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FOOD
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LIVELIHOOD
P20DUCTI0N
HIGHER PRICED FISH
Pieiaure Seekti-3
WASTE OF FOOD
Want.?
307 X No
Labeling Clas3
306XYes
FISH SPORTSMEN
Kicp tho priic of fi-li .h'un. llol,, prc.lui Hon of KLli
riimln.iif W'.iu
VOTE
307 X NO
tit In M.tto oUviion pAmplilt?,
Orccm Cry
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Orcsor..
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Ar.drpir N'.iterlin. Secretary.
(Paid Adrt!)