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TAOTC FOUU MIIDFOUD MATL TRTRUNR. Ml-WOHT). ORKflON. TUESDAY, OCTOT1ER 20, 1018. Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER " PUBLISHED EVEKY AKTKHNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PR1NTINQ CO. Offlco. Mall Tribune Building, 16-17-19 North Fir street Pboae 16. A consolidation of the Denrocratlo Times, The Medford Mall, The Modford Tribune, The Bouthern Oregonlan, The Aaniana xriDune. NEEDED A MAN OF ACTION. The Medford Sunday Sun In furnished uttHonuera ueainng a aeven-uy uauy newiipaper. OEOItOE PUTNAM, Editor. ST7BBORXPTXOW TE1MII BT MAIL IN ADVANCIi: Dally.-wlth Sunday Sun, year fB.OO Dally, with Sunday Sun, monthi... & Dftllv. wlltinut HnnrlRV Klin, vnar . 11.00 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .SOI Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.... 1.60 Sunday Sun. one your. - 1.50 BY CARIUUR In Modford, Ashland, Jiuikaonville. Centra! Point. Phoenix; Dally, with Sunday Sun, year. 97. KO Pally, with Sunday Sun, month .66 Dully, without Sunday Sun, year. 6.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of thn city of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sintered ft second-clana matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March worn dally averaar circulation for tx months ending- Sept, 30 2,032 MBMBRR OP THW ASSOCIATED PRKSH. Pull Leased Wire Horvlon. Thr, Ashq- cfatod Vrenu la exclusively out I (led to me una iar repuoucution or an news dlepatchea credited to It or not other wide credited In thin paper, and also Ihe local news publlahml hurt-in. All rightH of republication of special dispatches nerein are aiso reserved. Votloe to flubioribers The United States War Industries Board has Issued the following mandatory order, among orners' regulating uie newspapor nuai news during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscrlntlon. unless sub scription is renewed and paid for." The publisher lias no option but to comply. EM-TEES SHINE'S f OEM. Shine Edwards sends the following from ('umii Monde. Murvlund: "F" Cotnunnv Iiiih trot a man That claims In ho n cook. Sicotte it the name that's written On Ihe Muster liook. And Sicotte has a Iliiukie That tho men liuvo all ' dnblu "Sliine." Tho two cook up an awful mess, H it nuiie of it for mine. When those two mix up a hali'li of douuh f They traini) it with Iheir feet, And tho hread for such a process Is, of course, unlit to cat. Yon ouirlit to see them build it stim , There is nothing thev won't use, And we force tliis in our Ktoninchs - That we're tiuiu'lit not to ahiiHe, And their cdl't'oe: Lord Aniiuhtv. man, It Biirclv is a "Kiss," A liiir reward is offered In the one That proves it i. Their hash and beans and roaster pork Would make an anitel weep. , Anil if von oat lnueh of it ' i You'll tako voui' limit, last sleep; l! But Kood is sure to come of it, Ho, uiiplaiu, let them stnv. For we are looking forward To the eoniiai! of the dav " When we meet tho iluns in hull In In thn trenehes "Over Thorn'' We will be uiueli more ferocious Tlinn a wounded Urir.zlev Hear, For after cnlinir what thev cook 1 tell vou. Undo Sum, We'd finht tho whole I Inn arinv And never euro n damn. Hut tho most successful plan would ho To send these two cookH o'er And have them pluco a mess thev've cooked Whore Hie I Inns would find il surt An hour thereafter spreudv hroiiilcast The tidinit idail and true. "The Ourmnn Nation is no more, Thev ato Sieolte's stew.' Shine Ivlwiinls Mil Inf Co. Camp Mcmlo. Mil. NEW ELECTRIC STORE THE best reason why Oregon should send Oswald West to tho senate in jlae of Charles L. AfcXary .was given by Hubert X. Stanfield during the primary cani apign in advertisements for his own candidacy, in which ho asketl: Why send McXaiy, the political pupil and follower of West, when his creator and master could be sent? Oswald West is a man of force, a man of action, a man of convictions who lives up to them. lie will make a good senator, because lie delivers the goods and gets what he goes after. Ife is a man of high principles and lofty ideals. West made an excellent record tis governor, though hampered throughout his term by a hostile legislature which attempted to tie his hands, and tho malignantly jjerescnted by tho Oreyonian and its partisan echoes. His prison reform attracted national attention, while his ad ministration cost the tax payers hundreds of thousands less than Governor Withycombe's has. West earned the active enmity of the saloon and vice elements and of big business seeking special privilege. Both the prohibition and suffrage amendments were due largely to his championship. His administration was free from the scandals that have disgraced his predecessor's. lio. maue good as railroad commissioner, and as goveror, and will make good as senator. Senator' AleNarv is also a man of liiirli character and pleasing personality, but amiable lethargy. lie lacks the originality and force to push either himself or Oregon to the front, in national affairs and unless we send men of action to Washington, the state will continue to be pass ed fiver. Only a few votes will change the political complexion of the senate and place it under the control of the reac tionaries, captained by Lodge, Smoot and Penrose. Sen ator MeXary is progressive in tendencies, but not enough so to keep him from voting with the tory leaders who con trol the republican party in congress. If you believe in having aggressive representation for Oregon in tho senate and if vou believe that in this criti cal hour the president should lie sustained in his war and peace policies you will vote lor Oswald est for senator POLITICAL BUNK. TT would be a poor sort of an American who would A denv President. WMhiiii niviti-i'iil nrnivjo I'm-ilw vlw.I,i- hearted energy and the stern singleness of purpose with which he has thrown himself into the 'war. He has made himself at owe the intellectual leader of the alliance. He has gone straight at the heart of the world evil the mil itary autocracy ot iiormany. He has become the least placable of their enemies. He proclaimed them outlaws and demands nothing 'short of their destruction as pun ishment for their crimes. The rapidity with which events have marched during the hist three month-1, the profusion with which men and money have been poured into the fight, the substitution of an avalanche of force for the tedious roulinc of tactical warfare, tire directly traceable lo tne conceiuratton ol: the president on the single enter prise ot conducting a triumphant war. As a war maker he is beyond criticism." Collier's Wecklv, October 19, .15)18. - " Thoro has been a demand la Med ford for somo time for an up-to-date electric supply si ore. At. hint It line como. Tho peoplo of this' vicinity will bo pleased to know that thin new Morn will tin located at. lor Went Alain street and will carry a full line ot supplies for the houun, nloro. office In fact everything that will be needed for bulldiiiK and repairing. Tho now nloro will b known as tho "Klectrlo lloma Supply Co., nad will operate Its buulnen on n cash basin. Their prices will bo nuch that you cannot afford lo buy elsewhere. They will savo you money and Rive you tho bont that money can huy. The object of thin new firm Is to servo tho public at all times and will ho In n position to tako earo of your needs In n very short time. Their supplies and fixtures are on the road. Watch tho papers tor thu announce ment, .i ; Took Out Incnilful Soreness When tho kidneys nro wenkened or ovorworkod so that they fall to filter nad throw nil Impurities out ot the blood, tho poison remains In tho sya tern nnd hnckncho, soreness, lame ness nnrf rheumatic pains nro likely to devolop. Mrs. David llonry, 05 S. Lincoln Avo., Washington, N. 3.. wrltos: "Foley Kidney Pills are do ing mo much Rood, both my kldneyr and the rheumatism. They. took all tho dreadful soreness out of my Ilmlil. for salo by Modford Thar fniicy. " tP0 YOU rcailze that it was democratic votes that de feated the woman suffrage amendment," says an advertisement published by the local republican politi cians. That would be interesting if true. Like most state ments of politicians it will not stand analysis just enough of the truth to base a falsehood upon. S.i.ii.'fi'go was not a partisan issue. It was endorsed by the platforms of all parties. It was championed by the president, who exerted every possible effort to win the reactionary members of his own party and the opposition pai;ty .to.its support. Suffrage kicked two votes of the necessary two-thirds majority for passage. The negative votes were cast by (he reactionaries of both parties which included Sena tors Lodge and Penrose, republican leaders of the senate. 1 lid they voted tor the amendment it would have passed. n ay ny to inin-iiam vne people witii such bunk? How to Make Cider from Waste Apples For those who have a ureal miinv second Kind? apples and culls on hand, the mukinu: of apple svrun is profitable and will help add io Ihe nalioniil food reserve. The fond ad miuislialiiin calls munition to the formula nivcii bv ,1. ,1. Williams, plant chemist of the t'nivcisitv I'ann at SI. i'p.iil, nnd iirucs llint this recipe lie oie.l bv those who have euli ,i,ip!es and passed on to others. "Ucinove the acids from Ihe plain apple eider," snvs Prof. Williams, 'hv hoilinir the cider with luvcip -tatcd chalk (calcium cnrbomite, or nhitiiu;). This ncutrnli.cs the acids of the cider, convert iinr them into in soluble calcium suits, which sellic ii the bottoit and can be removed bv lecnntiition. "Add lliree-fil'llis of an ounce of Ihe precipitated chalk (obtainable at nnv drutr store) lor each eullon of apple cider, liiiin; lo a boil and boil viuormilv foe live minutes, reinovini; the foam and scum us fast as iiirmcil. I'nur into cor.taincis as tall as nvnil iblc, two niiiiii Ma.on jars will do, t- even b:i pivscrvimr kettles. I.ct stand iniicllv for lour or five hours, then ivifHiiliv pour off the clear liipiid, llii'owi'n: nwnv nil Ihe scdi inent nl the hnllmu. Iloil the clear liunid rapidly down to a svrnp, re moving all scum. The svrup should boil nl J-0 ilcurees r'ureuhcit. "The svrun is placid in hollies or Mason iars nrd Merilii-cd bv nhicinv the container:! in lioilimr water l." minutes (starl im at lower tempera ture lo prevent hroakuire. If the whole outfit is then allowed to cool dowlv. the little sediment in the svrup will settle !o She bottom nnd Line n clear, hricht, very pleasim; mild svrup with a delmhltnl apple flavor." Note ltv further hoilinir of the cider it can be reduced to old fash ioned npploinok Ibis beimr done when the svrup molds like icllv and can be cut with a knife. Later this npploinok can be diluted with wute and boiled, with added swoolenina, to make npple butler. How Strange Things Sometimes Happen "1 want to write yon to let you know Unit I have taken 2 more doses of .Mnyr's Wonderful Uemcdy, and havo cnlned 10 lbs. In tho lust 2 weeks, allhc.uith t inn thinner around tho waist than before, because the bloating In my stomach has all Bone nnd 1 am feoliiiK llko a boy ngaia. Thcro never was anything In this world half as good as this medicine." It Is ii simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal tract and allays tho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, llvor and In testinal ailments, Including appen dicitis. One doso will convlnca or money refunded. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv. JOHN A. PERL UMIKKTAKIIIi. Lady Assistant. I SOUTH HAKTI.KTe. rhotU M. 47 ind 47-J1. Autcmobll !lcra Berrtco. nto AtnttnUnA Barruto 0nui Tho follow int 'casualties are. re ported bv the coinanndinif Kimonil of the American expeditionary forces : Wounded severely. CG: killed in ac tion, .Vl; died of wounds, 43: dici of accident and other causes, six: died frorn aeroplane accident, four: died of disease, 02: wc " " deuree un determined. 145; wounded sluriitlv. 40; missinir in action. 05: prisoners, two: wounded severely. 33. Total. M0. The following nro from Pacific coast states: Killed in action Lent. Col. Wil liam K. Ilollidav. Santa Monica. Cat: Private Iunatis Uinas. Tucoma. Wash. llied from wounds Sereennt Jol'T A: Mellcni'v. San Dioiro, Calif. Hied of discuso Serireant Walter W. Ijol'iiii. San Jose. Calif: Privute Win. K. Davidson, Davton. Wash,: Private. William J. Burns. Los Anuu les, Oil. Wounded scverelv-VPrivato Frank M. Cmran. Los Ane-eles. Cut.: Pri vate Marion ('. Katon. Vancouver. Wash.: Private F.ui'cno Marchesini. Tneomn. Wash: Privata lieverlv Muhs, Han Francisco, Calif.: Private Claude M. Kut'cv, VOtnufehcc. Wash. . Wounded, decree undetermined Corp. Albert L. Sheldon. Arcadia. Calif.; Private Alfred W. Olsen. Hvanipom, Cnl. Slinhtlv wounded Slit. Gordon S. Keith, Fontnnn, Calif. Wounded in action, degree unde termined, previously reported killed Corpora! Xute Stevenson. 21.) . West fiOth street. Seuttle Wash.: Privates Frank It. Coulter. Tinker. Ore.- Hov E. Lambert. Itoseville. Calif.: Harold V. II. Lien. ElCcntro. Calif.: Edward C. Peterson. Scipio, Utah. Sick in hospital, previously report ed missinL' in action Sereennt F.lden W. Uoberts. Khalc. CJali f. : Private Charles A. Dixon. Itnlston. Wash. 3ASEBAI..L W0SPITA'- FOR INCAPACITATED SOLDIERS CHICAGO. Oct. 29. The plan sua trested bv President Ban Johnson of the American Leamic to establish a hospital fur incapacitated Sailors and soldiers with funds derived from fu ture world's series receipts, todav re ceived the endorsement of James C. Dunn, president of the Cleveland Baseball eluh. Polling Places for Election November 5 The following is a list of election precincts and polling places for tho general election to be held November 5: NO. 1. ot 3., 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. .. 10. 11. 12. 1.1. 14. ir. HI. 17. 18. in. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 2(1. 27. 28. 2!'. 30. 31. 32. 33. 31. 35. 3li. 37. 38. 3!). 10. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 40. 47. 48. 411. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 5li. 57. 5S. 51). lid. ELKCTION PRECINCT. Ashland Boulevard Ashland East Central .... Ashland West Central ... Ashland East Main Ashland Oak North Ashland East Ashland' - POLLING PLACE. 11. F. Pohland Residence I. City Hall ........JIeCarty Bldg Cor Main East Side S hoo! .81 Oak St near Tele. Central and Granite ! Stone llldg - Fourth St Engine room Southeast Ashland Cor Iowa and Averty fets Northwest Ashland West Side School Antioch .. Anlioch School House Applegate (. E. liose Hull Barron '. Neil Creek School Houe I!clloiew Butte Falls North Central Point .. South Central Point Pliriutx Dead Indian Derby - Englo Point Flounce Book Fonts Creek Griffin Crock Gold Hill ,.' ,.. North Jacksonville South Jacksonville Lako Creek . Meadows ,. Belleviow School House Central Point Hotel Bldg City Hall Kershaw Ranch House Cabin on Myer-Cnlkins Ranch . .Derby School House . .Brown's Hall E EVERY EFFORT 10 TERRORIZE POLES WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. The Ger mans have made every eifort to ter rorize the Poles. According tp re ports from the province of Siedleoviz, the rule of the so-called Ettnpcn com mnndunts in that district has been ihuraeterized bv 1:11 sorts of excesses. All men nnd women cmiable of do ing physical labor have been forcibly removed to Prussia. Commi: sions were even sent out to brinir in all the ' boys nnd idrls. of v.'hooi hard labor ; is demanded from three to five davs of each week. Prior to the arrival ; of these commissions, the populace began to hide, and orders were issued ; forbidding them to enter the woods, j Young girls sometimes spent the night in rye fields. Aside from the hardships ol forced labor, taxes of all descriptions have been levied on the people. In addition to ordinary tases, a aeneral poll lax of 25 marks per head is reuuired and pricstH are laxed three murks overv time thev visit their paiishcn. Tho civilian population is obliged lo doi'f iis headgear to officers ami failure to obey this rule entails a penalty of 10 marks. Even the refugees' houses have been commandeered, and a penullv of 10 murks is renuirod lie fore a house will be nllotcd to them. Also, priests who tore down proc lamations from their church walls were imprisoned for throe weeks or more. The peasants in n certain vil lage raised 1.000 rubles as bail for the release of -the priests, but thev were hold up for 5011 more. Then the townspeople were informed that ii was nut bail but a line, and the priscst still langni'hed in the io.il. SPRUCE PIES FOR BAY HAIR BECOMES DM iBE!ll)IIFDL Try Grandmother's 'Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and : ' Sulphur. : ' i Almost everyone known that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. . Nowadays we simply ask at any. drug; store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a largo bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it anfl draw this through your hair, taklnrf one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and' glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention ot Prospect School House .Riverside Store : Griffin Creek School House Ilulbert Building Court flouse City Hall '. .Lnkc Creek School House School House Medford Norlh Main :. iMedl'ord South Main Mcdford'lJorlh Central .... Medford South Central ........ Medford North Riverside Medford South Riversido ... Medford Oakdalc Medford Newton Medford Park ..Smith's Hall 12S X Grape 200 W Main City Hall No 32 S Central Ave Lincoln School (North) 018 South Central Aic Oakdale Grocery Washington School House No. 4 8 Orange St North Medford : - 510 N Beutty St Northeast Medford Roosevelt School House East Medford I'. & K'. Depot Southeast Modford - ; 820 E Main Southwest Medford 1022 W Eleventh St West Medford 335 W Second St Northwest Medford 009 W Jackson St Mound 1 v .Agate School House Porrydule , Oak Grove School East Phoenix '. - Furry Bldg West Phoenix Woodmen's Hall Finehnrst Pinchni'st School Hou:sc Rock Point Rogue River Sams Valley .. Sterling East Talent West Talent ... Trail 1 Union Wat kins Rock Point School House -..Sam Mathis' Store Bldg Jlail Sterling School House . City Hall High School Building .E. E. Ash's Hull ...Rueh Hull Willow Springs . Winter ..Wntkins School House ..Willow Springs School House Oriinire Hall IF YOU WERE TO WRITE YOUR OWN ACCIDENT OR HEALTH POLICY you would not get any broader, con ditions than those incorporated in the "Hartford's"- DISABILITY POLICY A form of protection needed by every average man. Let us tell you all about it. The McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford National Bank Building fhonc 123 EAST com WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. The prine fixing committee of the war in dustries board todav continued ex isting prices for New England spruce : lumber uu:il December 1, abandoiiimr i on account of influenza Ihe usual j meeting with the industry to agree on i prices fnr three months. ipiifi mmm i PUT CREAM m NOSE" " AND STOP CATARRH- Tells How To Ojcn nogtfficl Nor.' trils and End Hcau-Cold.i. You f?ol fino tn a few momenta. Your cold in lirad or catarrh wilt hr a-mo. Your clogged nostrils will opi'n. Xio r.ir passages of your head will ck:ir r.n: you can breathe freely. Xo mora dull ness, head ache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no etni glinfr for breath nt night. Tell your druygist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. ' Apply a little of this frajmirit, antiseptic cream every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the Bwolleu, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes inuln:it!y. It is just what every cold and catarrh sutTercr needs. Don't etay stuffed-vp and miserable. Coupons Yet? YOU'LL never know just what a joy and Favisfactkm those Lib erty Bonds arc until : it comes time to clip off tho coupons and Jin vc 'the bank casli them for 3 011. It's just like finding money you'd misplaced. You'd also , like to have a Savings Ac count when inter est. .. pay.in' . time comes, around twice a venr. .- EM ! iiiiiiiii- OLEOMARGARINE For Sale at FISH M ARKET . -WHEN YOU WRITE- . . Buy-the Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Tour words express your message, your papor re flects your good tasto. Select your stationery from our large as sortment ot styles and finishes In whito nnd tints tor ladles and gentlemen. , WEST SIDE PHARMACY SOU Sfexalk Sa RALPH WOODB'OnD, Prop. The Food Administration Says ' Buy at Home and Save Needless Waste . Tl10HV.nl Administration urgoi American people In buy food that Is produced near homo, as tho needless waste of transportation In volved In hauling homo food away and other food In to tnVe Its place Is thus avoided. Viliuo flour is & Medford and Oregon flour. Build Up Home Industry, by Buying the Products of Home Factories This company nays out thousands of dollars a yonr for wheat, corn, barley and other products of tin 'arm, thus creating an Im portant market here. This markot will prow as the demand for Vtltuo flour grows. Demand your local flour. Rogue Valley Milling Co. V