MEDFOTn") TRTlirXR, MEPrOUD, ' OT?lXiOT. AVE DXKSDAV, OCTOliF.R no, 101S PAGE THREE IAIDS ON RHINE t PREVE NT GERMAN Attacks on london l5 LONDON, Oct. ,10. (Cnrrcspon- Wince of Associated Press.) For bii r monthfl London has enjoyed im ninlty from hostile a!r mlrta and iponllght nl:;hta nro no longer rraded by Its Inhabitants. For muny roks Germr.n ulrmon have had fur Ctore urgent huolniiss to attend to on hb other sldo of tho channel. Much 'fjthia fs due to tho persistent raiti ng of Rhine towns and the bombing l Gorman aerodrome:. These at ftcks compel the enemy to mnstor for fceir defense machines which they an very ill spare from the hnttle Iqlds whero allied supremacy in the ir becomes Increasingly manifest. ;The frequent raids on Gorman owns have Usnn fully recorded but So growing frequency of attacks on fcerinan aerodromes havo revived s attention. From Information ob ijned from the war ministry It is rned that in th month of August (one there were thirty-throe attacks t German aerodromes,, ninclcen of hich were directed against two of feem which had become particularly bnoxious as hives of aerial wasps. I In ono daylight raid on an aero rome a fierce combat lasted over prty minutes ps a result of which bur German machines were destroy and three others driven down "out control." Two British machines fore lost. j Many of tho nisht raids have been pry effective. Ovor one aerodrome pe tons of bomb3 wero dropped, fcven direct hits on hangars were Jade and a fire was started. On an ther raid eight tons of bombs were lopped and several hangars com letely burnt out, and the aerodrome fevered with large holes which effec jially spoilbd It for landing purposes, j The effent of these attacks is to j-ipplo tho efficacy of tho Germans' Regressive work and their power of fetaliatlon and demoralize their pcr onnel. Their recuperative powers ie now at a low ebb. ID TAKES ONE SON Great Day for Flag Waving When the Yanks Come K H ft 4 jr V;rf, fc. . V1 i t - PXa: BEING Me These rounpsters ot the liboratcd vlllane of St. Mlhlel are having' more fun than a fourth of July, for the American army has Just driven; out the HIXH, the hospital is decorated for a holiday, and Grand-j daddy Somebody Is Just taking down the German bIed over the door.) ES RO 10 WORI AFTER THE WAR ipnowca uy pncninnnti. no orrr iur hours after his donth. lie i IS years of af?o and had hoim niarr jet. 32 to Miss (Jraco Christf.'iiiioi ''.frs. R. C. Mnasdiin has rnliirncd : oni Tacoimf vhere she was puni- noncd Oct. 22 to tlie hodsido ot her jtn, Clarence (1. McKIIHfian, who was Ifirlously 111 with Spanish Influenza ibllowcd by pne'umonia. Rho arrived was rlcil on In leattlc. ' His homo was at Kranrohs, C, whero ho had a ranch. Taken 11 tho day after tho wedding, ho readily prow worse. The body was frercated and the ashes hurled on his fcneh. Mrs. Maasdnn on her return, found telegram ntatfni; that annthcr son, rrall McKMllgan of Oakland, had loen seriously 111 with influenza hut Iras now out of danger, following a lapse caused by news of his hroth- ir's death. l:nlo;s complications oc- !ur, his recovery Is expected. ARGEST CARGO SHIP LAUNCHED AT CHESTER rillLAUELrillA. Oct. 22. The toamhip South Ilcnd, said to lie the hrsest rarfso-ca.Tlor ever built In his country, was launched at the Delaware river yard of tho Sun Sliip- iiiilding company today at Chester Penn. Tho ship, originally Intended for a :oniniercial company, was taken over tiy the government soon after work n It was started. Tho vessel's ton- naso is 13,000. ' Tho Multnomah hotel at Portland las recently added largo quantities f new kitchen equipment and has loncentrated all its dining room ser tlce in the Gold room on tho lobby loor. Pone to released man power 'or tho war. IM SAN KKANlMSfO. Oct. :!(. High ty thousand boys and girls aro being moMlied In tho-eight stales of tin' western war department Into what are known as Victory Hoys and Vic tory Girls. They aro pledged to earn and givo. five dollars toward the I'nitcut War Work campaign of (ho seven veli'aro agt nios Forviug the A'rrr'can soldiers and sailors. With C M. Hrownoll as dera-t-treit dirertor of activilles for the loyi and Miss Alice (!. .Monro for tho g'rls organizations a-e being per feofcrl 'n evcrv state aid county. Tt was at tho persistent demand of thousands of youn:; people who do idred to have Fonie part in tho fund racing oampnign of the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A.. .Inwish Welfare Hoard ivHt-oral Catholic War Count!!, American Library association. War Camp Community Service, and Salva tion Army, that tho "earn and give' campaign was inaugurated. It Is expected that at least a mil Hon boys and half a million girls will bo mobilized for (his servle.o ali over the country. With Hr. John Ft. Mott ns the ex ecutive head, the 1'nited War Work campaign for $ 1 TO.no.OrtO to main tain and extend the work of the fevon wolfaro agencies doing work among the American troops at home and abroad, effect its national or ganization with some of the most prominent financial, business and professional men in tho country lend, ing their efforts toward the succors of the enterprise. According to word received here today tho executive committee mem bers are John U. .Mott, chairman; George W. Perkins, representing the Y. y. C. A.; Miss Mabel Cratly, Y. W. C A.; John G. Agar, National Catholic War Council; Mortimer L. Sehiff, Jewish Welfare Hoard: II. S rtraucher, "War Camp Community Service; Frank P. Hill. American Li brary association, and William Peart, Salvation Army. for oulv half of tho -UWO.OIMI men we muui expect to have under arm!. Civil i in rouuiroiuent will depend lor n Ioiil' time on shoddy ami re jected nrmv slock. Tinrlc of it! Wik lliei'o over sioh nn opportunity to develop tho wool industry in tins stale. It menus mil lions to Oregon. It mean new in dustries imd it means prosperity lor the runners. In addition to mo! Mnktnjr spe cialty of sheep rnisiner on a lnrve scale, every iarm should raiso its flock ot sheep as a patriotic duty. Get busy now, not next year. Wtlh MwHnTrt XTnrm tn Medford mad. WASHINGTON, Oct. :JU. In tiie ,'."( IS, Oi-f . ; ureal task ol' intent;;! i cunsl ruction alter Hie war, tile War Industries board coins certain to continue in existence and play a l.iro p.irt. m the trani''rm.ilioii of war m.iiuifne.iurinir ' about liii back to ponce tinie production. This on a foatun; of the governments program for casing the nation's bus iness liom liie pit oli of war to the pursuits of praoo without convulsing it in the process, in a souse, tho program is tenlaiive, because its :Tho only denora- formulation has just beL'nn. Xovor tholoss, the planning for peace i uiv iiiir ail government agencies in Wash inuton those davs in-. t s'ris 1 tor as systematic tirtnmht as the prosecution of war. Industrial reconstruction, next to demobilization of tho nrmv. is prob ably l!io u;ot important pbase of tht so ph'.n--. Ilow lo'stop the ir.aiiii tacte.re of s!im1s, of "iins, of nrmv and navy Miitpiie-, v.ithimt Moppimr tho indasi rio! wheels which made them, and 1" f"in:.-h new work fr illese wheels. a plolilem ili eh a-jeneic- of (ho War Industries board will be call. ii n to -nlvo. T!u moan--tliat tho inu JivtU of inutt-irial and eouiuu-reial !i adors who !ia e been oaileil to Wn-liinut u. will have to continue their services lor essential pea' e woik. or Mili-titutcs lor tiiom to Ik found. Manui'aoi'trinL' plants which mm look to the War Industries board for asr-istunco in o!ttainin nmteriaU and which in tarn comply with tb force ful suggestions id' tho board, even tually will call i m Muno L'ovorntiiont acney o guide tiieiu duriii'j the pro oo of facing oliont towaid pi"(ec production. The War Indu -f lie--board js lilo olllv agelicv eouiplied with tho nia.-hinerv and suppliod with tho iulorm;ttion to ivo tliis 'iuidaiieo. Tor that reason, the officials in c!: est touejwitb onrrei-ts of idea' with in the government in-i-t that the War Industries lnard will o- titiii ie in o. istenec' udcfinilolv alter tlto war, regardless of when tho war cnd. ttor.s worn 1y Private Luke 'i"'ayor, Jr., of ih;) railed Stales Marines up to two years ago wore those received optics when ho settled h'n disputes in tho good old Yankee way. To'lay, Luke who is a trifle over nineteen years old, wears three cam- tvil' ii HhhruiM :i frniv dn cnerro wttli a palm, two wound stripes and two J ( o'hor alripes indicating a year's scr I vice In Prance. B 21.- -Th oral mtly ho Is wearing half n ;ara from P.oc?i shrapnel and CHEERFUL WORDS STOCKS OF WHEAT SHOWN BY. SURVEY r lVr Many n MwlfiiH Household. j To have tho pains and aches of a and back removed to bo entirely !roe from annoying, dangerous urin iry disorders, is enough to make any Sidney sufferer grateful, Tho fol lowing advice of ono who has suf fered will prove helpful to hundreds )f Med ford readers. 1 Mrs. Ida Kenworthy. 50S S. Grape Jt., Medford, Fays: "I havo taken toan'a Kidney Pills when 1 have no ticed my kirlneys haven't -been artlnu is they should and they have never lulled to do mo good. I aso give Ooan's Kidney Pills lo one of my grandchildren 'ho Is often bothered f Ith wak kidneys and they are very beneficial. " . j Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't limply nk for a kidney remedy get toan's Kidney PfPs th same that Kirs. Kftnworthy had. KniW-.Yinhurn Co., MfftfH., Puffalo, X. Y. Adv. WASIIIXOTOX, I). ('.. Ot. .",((. A'-eord;ng t( a i "d survey of 'I o department of nri' alturo dated Oc tober I, l'.'IM. the commercial stools of wheat reported lor that dale unioaiiied to l!.i.!Mi7.S;,:i hii-lieU again-t lltwl.Ht',' bti-bels reported on ha!,d in a :ini!ar survey J r Sep tember 1. Tlic-e fiiruros refer t--toi'K- n'Muallv r-'iuirlrd and d' ropro.-oiit the total eOnuiHTojid stnf-I.-of liie cor.ntrv. iic.r do they iiwlnrtc -tci ks nn fari'-. T!,? -took-, report ed t'T Oet.thiT 1 w. re )mM bv U.f7! (tirrn-;, enn i-t.n:r id oieatr-. ware- bn'i-e, uraiti ihiM-. and "'hM'alc dal-r-. Tio-.e h.MeTn.-, i!;o thosn of Soj tond'or 1. wt- neariv tiuee ti:i:o- iis lur-ji' a th" :-'( -k- b"'d hv the snir'o ir:ii- a ve,;r tari.'T. tin aoinal i-er- eiit tL-e f..r Oeln!.( r 1 bo. (lij J'!r.ti per 'id t-i j;'l( spe 1,-, Incid j do7.en j: I hnlb'ts. Within a few months after Luke t culiuted i'l tho marines by swearing ( Ik- was tho local ago for enlisting, he 1 errned his fr.t campaign ribbon for ! hel;-.i:i:-, io impress the might of tTneh; ! Srm on i;omo of tho natives of San j lo;:.Ingo. A jaunt lo Haiti waa next Iii order whero ho acquired another " i iii'inn. I It was at Pelleau woods that Luke j '"'rued tho right to war the war ' evo.o; wiili a palm. A detachment of ,th' marines was with a Kronch regl- ra nt at tho time. On a little hil'ik ! w ill camouflaged by a clump of j busliey, two Hernia n ninohino guns were spitting death Into the ranks of tho Kronen and murines. Twelve volunteers were called for lo storm tho two nests, and Luke was one of tho t wolve. Tho twelve divided Into two bod ies, but of the five with Luke only ono got as far as tho oi'joctlvo with hint. The others were cither killed or wounded. Throe grenades well placed by tho hoy from Pennsylvania finished up tho crew of tho gun he was after. Over on tho other part of the hil lock Lake noticed his "pals" were having a tough time. Ho turned the gnu ho had captured on the Hermans at ill f-'ghting with tho other "bullet s liter" and not only finished them quickly, hut routed a counter attack made by about thirty of tho llorhc. Aid arrived n llltlo later, but before that time fragments of a shell had put Thayer out oi" at lion temporarily. S'tieo that, t i;no lie's reoovorojl :ioit;;h to hjiivo had the war cross pinned on htm, and bo's happy, for tho aui .reons hi-vo. told him he'll g"t '..k-J; into notion soon. "This wouldn't be such n bad old war." said Thayer, "If only those I-'r-no;! g"jieii;is wouldn't" Inslft on Kbhu a hlv when they pin a medal on him." ( Aunt Polly says: 'Bobby, what makes you .if? so fat and lively ? l-vf POST -W" TOAST I ES (made cr corn) .and cream, says I . A"AK!1IN(;T0X, Oct. mess bureau a H -ru heo.diiuarters has boon dissulvorl, .c cordng to ah olficrcl dispatch today from Switzerland. Tho dispatch snyi; some of the Purlin newspapers de clared tho bureau was responsible for spreading ia'e news regarding tho military power of the central empires. PRINCE ALBERT BECOMES ACCOMPLISHED FLYER LONDON', o.-t. :td. AlC-oa-h Prince Alberl, Kin (toorgo's airman mhi, is ofticiailv deseri! ed a; "Cap fain Prince Albert If. A. K." ho i always spoken of as "Captain Wind sor" hi (he iie'uhborh'Mid of tho ail station to which ho is attached. The prince has made hiaiself very ponula . with tho iron in h : eo'inuand and ha doelupu! i:i!o an : .i' 1 1 m1 liver. Cc DiPtv Now Fnhr; More Slircp. Never was there MP'h a diaiiaud foi woid ii -i at presojit. In l!M7 the I'nited Slales importer hundreds of milli'"is oi' pounds from o !h Ainoriea. (Y-i:tl r!e: t1' it nevu )iii'ped io-' a i.n.iiid before shipped millions of pound-:. If all the u.H.I raised in tlto Tailed States wop stiilablo for military use. which it U nut, it would bo onmieh FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND CQLDS Dr. King's New Discovery has a fifty year record buh?nd iC It ".vmlt i'r, rc-Jitafaon on its proIuc tion of pocitive remits, on its soreness In relieving tho throat irritation ot colds, coughs, grippe end bronchial Attacks. "Dr. Kin-r's New Discovery? Vhy. my folks wouldn't 'aw anythmc; else! '1 hat's the pcr'cvrd ration-wide c-.tccrn in whi'h this weM-hncwn rerncly is h?ld. If-3 action h prompt, il3 lasts pleasant, ia relief rr:difying. iiili a cr-uury of cold and couf:h :hcclcln(7. All druriBM. 60c and $1.20. Bowels') Out of Kilter? That's nature calling for relief. Assist hir in her d-uly duticn with Dr. Kin'B Nov Life Pii's, Not a putgativo In the usual dos, but a mild, cfToctiv, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into notion. 25c. J. T. Gagnon Lumber Yard All kind, of rough and dresneo Lumber. Specialties: Dimension stuff, Fin, lulling Lumber, shingles, Sash sod Doors, Roofing Paper, Km It Poios. Bujr Jaokson County Products. Plare orders now for Krult Uoxos, New HUni, H. Krunt Hu, Mwlford. riionn' MW, tvJk : n P3l WW; The reason the grocer has so . many orders for Kream Krisp is that when you use Kream Krisp for shortening you save not only by using lessof it than either but ter or lard, but you eliminate the failures that often come from us ing inferior fats in your cooking. Kream Krisp is made from se lected peanuts and is a wholly pure vegetable product. Kream Krisp costs less to use than but ter or lard. Kream Krisp has no flavor of its own, and doesn't absorb flavors from foods, no matter how wide the variety fried in the same con tents. For this reason you can use it again and again, simply by straining it after each use. Kream Krisp heats quickly in frying, forming a crisp crust that keeps the food flavor in, and does not soak the fat, thus foods fried in Kream Krisp are not greasy and indigestible. Kream Krisp economy starts with your first purchase of a can of it. Try Kream Krisp today and you will use it always. BROWN COMPANY Kream Krisp Department, Portland, Me. Pure(y Vegetable UNIVERSAL HOUTtW" I u rem ALL 0 I MADI IN AMtPlC r - 1 , ' . : J 115 .1-: I aur -w;. .1 I WH use it again and again, simply ' . Pwa by straining it after each use. v , L,- Kream Kriso Denariment. Portland. Me. fcTSS XiliM' Vt&fm L.t DVii.rNw-'!!! t Wfir'l r VM 3 A ( 2ho Universal Shortening Save Ga s oline Now is the time of the year that you are having trouble starting your car and wasting gas starting. There is a remedy for hard starting and excessive gas consumption Put on a Stromberg Carburetor. Wc have them in stock to fit your car. Come and one out. If the U.S. is using Stromberg cquipment.why not you? Come and see us about it. Power Auto Co. try