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PHE FOUR "MTTDFOTCD AMTfj TRUTHX, MEDFORD, OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. XOYEMBER fi. 101ft Medford Mail lamuxE an iwrpenpknt nkwspaper puulimhed kvrky afternoon exokpt kunda7 iiy thhj medford pkintjunq co. Offlo. Mall Tribune BullrUnff, -J?-28 Nortti Kir alrecL I'bono 76. i A consolidation of the Democratic Times, The Medfurd Mail, The Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonlaa, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Funday Sun la (urnlahed ub8i'rlbrs desiring a, Mven-day dally ti ivapaper. JSEORGB PUTNAM, Editor. UBKORIPTIOW Tf.lMli BY MAU, IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year .00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 Inlly, without Sundny Pun. year., 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .& Weekly Mull Tribune, one year 1.T.0 Bunday Hun, one year 1.50 BY CAKHJER In Medford. Aahlnnd. Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix: wuerlH. imiiy, wnn nunuay huh, ywir......7.&u Dally, with Sunday Bun. month .AG Dally, without Rundav Sun, y-nr,. 6.('0 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Entered aa aucond-claes matter at Hdfnj-d, Ore yon, under the act of March Sworn dally average otrotilntion for six month! ending Sept. 30 3,033 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PKKHS. Full Leased Wire Service. The Aaao Olated Prbs Is cxoluNlvely entttlfd to Mm use for republication of all news dlipatchea credited to It or not othor wlae credited In this paper, and alao the loml nowi puhliahed herein. All rights of rHpul)Ucntlon of special dleputches herein are alao reaurvrd. Notice to Snbsorl bora The United BtuttH War Induatrh'B Hoard has funned the following manduiory onler, among otliera regulntlnrr the ncwHj.nper husl nims during ttie period of the wur: "Dla cnntlnuo aendlng papers after date of expiration of subscription, unions sut xirlptfon Is renewed and paid for." The publisher haa no option but to comply. FEAROFSF INiCOWlEi HAUNTS GERMANS COPENHAGEN', Nov. 6. Finland became a inonurchy instead of a re public Bolrly because the I'lnus yield- ed to German domination uecordlng to a communication from Finnish sources published in tlio Ilerlln Vor- Tbo correspondent asserts thi.t up to April hint this Finnish loaders wero determined to organize a republic but in May the govern ment withdrew tlio measure for ita organization and advocated a mon archy, Riving as its reason tlio fact that Germany desired It. Tho Vorwaerts asserts that altho tlio German government pretended to bo neutral on this question, the polit ical section of the German general staff supported a monarchy In fin land. "In reality wo were not froe,'"' writes the Finnish correspondent. "German troops were quartered thru out Finland and warships lay In llel slmrfors harbor. The Finnish foreln minister iinnoun.cd in tho Finnish diet in July that :ho Gorman govern ment wanted a Monarchist govern ment in Finland. Tho Finnish cor tin leal Ion as serts that some of tho Finns refuse to roengnlzo n German prince as a king of Finland. The Vorwaerts predion that a t'mo will come when tho German rul ers of tlio now Haltle countries will bo packed off home bug and baggage. It asserts that tho Gormun people have been kept in ignorance of the development!! in Finland and thu this lias treated a dangerous position lor Germany In the east. FIRS! 10 ENTER AMSTERDAM, Oct. 13. (Corres pondencn of Associated Press). Wliethor the German fond supply is sufficient to last for another yoar of war Is being debated In Gorman nowspapors with signs of npprehen- aion. "Calculations warrant tho belief that wo can hold out provided tho most stringent measures uro taken to roguliuo clandestine traffic In food," sayn the Cologne Volliseitung. Its estimate Is based on figures showing tho German food supply collected by Stcgerwald, a member of the Prus sian diet. "Novcrtliolc-ss," adds the paper, U ai.cgorwnici s injures show that we have a Siegfried position also at lioino." The significance of this Her. In tho fnct that tho Siegfled position on the wontern front went down bo fore allied attacks. After endeavoring to holstor up tlio waning vonfldenco of tho Uor ninns, tho Volkrzoltung rays: 'Wloat distribution must bo fur thor curtailed. Cattlo have derrca-.i-. cd three million head compared with , last year while tho number of pigs i lia.i been vory seriously reduced, j .Meatless duys must bo maintained ; and consumption of game and ponl-j try placed under much more severe I control. Measures mu.-t bo devised whereby all classes will be treated alike and clindcstino slaughter bo luthlegsly suppressed. "Tho Ukraine remains a doubtful factor and from Itumnnla next year only corn Is expectable but iiolh IIKI.FA'A. limit.. Nov. II. IVted Stall's Senator Tiioiiiiis J. Walsh, democrat, continued liis lead in the race for Hie scmilondiiii from Mini. latin over pr. I.iiiislrinn. lcimblio.-in. and Mi:; llnn'iiii, national nnrlv. no eiirilinu' to returns from .".":) ni-ei-incls of in the stale in vesienlav's election. The rotlin;, Inliulateil showed Wal-h i','1. LunstiMiii ":).- S: l,'au!:iii i;J..'i."i7. In I i:s lir-t ei.iij:r'.;sional district ('omrrcsv.Kin John M. Mvnns. demo er.ilie incumbent, hn-' a lead of less thnn l.iiun ,a,t Fninl: I!. I.in.lcrmnn reieili ieaii. inn! in the second district ( arl Kiddiek. ninildienu. had a slitilit lend in!- Ihinv li. .Mitchell, dcnio- eiMt. in the vr.ies so fur I ilbillnleil. WITH THE AMEWCAN FORCES IN KHACK. Cictober . (Corres pondence of Associated Press.) It was three American urivntcs who gave the Freneli civilians of the Ger man occupied village of Thiaucourt the trenlest thrill of their lives. For four vearti thi'v had been waiting and then tho Americans came. hen the three privates an ad vnnce Euurd of swanna of other Americans in their wake swung into the war torn villaue of Thiaucourt not n soul was in the streets. But within n few minutes news spread ninoni; tlio 700 civilians' that the Americans were there and men and women nnd children came in droves from cellars where thev had been hidiii,; in terror for two days and nightM. And from other cellars nnd dugouts there came (!I0 German sol dicin who were delighted with the idea of giving up. The offensive of I he First Ameri can nrmv. which wined out the St. Mihicl salient, began on a Thursdav mornimr nnd it was Saturday after noon when the wenrv Americans reached Tliinueourl, hungry nnd fu ligiicd from fast walking in their ea gerness to keep puce with the fleeing (itrinnns. As the Americans nnured into the village nnd the French realized more and more that again Thiaucourt had eomj into her own men stood in the streets and cried openly and women sat about on doorsteps and bits of wreckage caused hv shells and wept iiiitil near exhaustion. And in (he confusion the children cheered, hut e'en some of them, the older ones, re.'ili.mg vliat it all meant, cried too. and kissed the hands of the officers nnd men. , From, the time the Germans reach cd ihinucourt in September. 1014. until a few days after the village had been retaken hv American troops the civilians were entirely without fresh meat of anv kind excepting now nnd then a chicken or a rabbit which were raised without the knowledge of the Germans. All the cattle in the re gion of Thiaucourt were tnken hv the Germans, but liie cows being left to furnish milk fur hnhies. .Smith Feels l.iko Xcvf Man Since Taking Tiinlac Suffered Thirty Years FRONT countries aro utile to export dlfieront , ,.i kind .if r,..i.if., . ! 1,1,1 G. 0. P. nnnsH ni'APorAiiTEU.s ix I'ltANVK, Nov. li. II is a mistake to suppose that the allies are engaged oulv with the ivar guards of ih iieiuv. rHrealmg "according to the opposite is true. Tl'o tieniiaus are being forced to tight their hardct l.v attacks which threat- Mi to a'hlee Im s:rateie collapse nl Mie enel'.v. I he siiiris,ps eailled liv the nMii's has been won ngninst mi-men-, cone. uii rations of slreadli which are striving ia a tieisl dcier '.i'e'd n.iiMih'r t.i h,,i,! itnl puiet .. M.ir -I:al l'oe!i. adhering to his riudil nh- 'r.."t. is st..a.!ilv rc.l.i.'iiu- Hie eucmv's al i a of lu.iiiein i'r. s.iueeiiig him ii'.'aiie.t li:.' Ai!. -niies hill from liie !esl nnd roblnug him of mobility in a fashion which seems liKelv to prove di.-nMrou-, to him ln'tove '.'ag. CALL FOR LIMITED SEATTLE, Nov. (I,-Washinglon's next delegation to the Lover house of emigres will be selid republican, re turns cailv lodav sh. nved. Eastern Washington reports indicated the slate's one democratic representative, (.'. ('. Pill, was defeated hv J. Slau lev Webster, former stale supreme justice. Western Washington elected its three republican eoicM-es. men. J. E. Miller, I.. . Hadlev ami t'n,..,in A!- , bcrt Ji.luiMin. Soulliea-iern Wash-, iugtnii. aceiirdi'ig to returi.-. received' WASlUNGToN', Nov. here. I'lecled lr, John E. Summers. : Marshal (icnera! i'mwdi rcpuiiiienn, to tin. sect new held hv il..r !-.:! Ir.iii ivg Cengre small W. I., l al-'eil. Ite. j Iv .iisi'.'i..! ,.,. Ke. election of Supreme Justice .1. tivin lore; n-i.s helv M. .Maui. J. li. Mitchell and Wallace l:.l :'7. ,e.iel..iv Moaiil, all noil parlisnn. seemed as-j lie lie. eolee i,:m S, mired. No eompli'le reliiriis were oh-i A vntioH of Ire. laiiianie on ice voier . i riniiin on a inn t are .,.,,. .i ; il n i i, propooil to call a eon.tilnlmtuil eon- , Mates an: .i ke.l ., Innusli the neees. V":itic!i. In Scuttle '.he proposal mi. I saw n-nniter. Iiearcd carried. The stale vester.hiv 'fetal e;,:i ' tor "'i' l.irv s,.n;,.,. fr (iefipitelv mil it M'!f in the "bone ,li v " i Nov. aJs r h.iv ... i.,ih ; - ,!, ;i,i list hv iiiroving a proliiliiln.n . i i il ..,i , : , r,, , ev'-..sl .i iiniendment imssed hv the Lisl L gis. ' o-, .. ,..,..,,v i. ,5. ,i . ; ,;, intiil'c. til.' i! C; : 1 1 . hi I'lOVOst '. called i riini- ulivsa ,il ii d -I'l l ii e l.i en cell Ni.vc'i.l er :!.'. ell 1 : ll'lenl s v. iil vemlier JO. lis and oeeupa One of the strongest and most con vincing evidences of tho popularity of Taulnc throughout America is the large number of letters that are bo Ing received dally from well kown men nnd women, telling of the re markablo results thoy liavo derived from Its use. Among the many received In. the past few dnys is one from John Smith, 313 Kighlh street, Klchmond, California which Is especiallv Inter esting. Mr. Smith states that he had suffered for twenty years, with Ills stomach, liver and kidneys, and had reached the point whero he wished each breath would be tho last. He also says that when ho began taking Tanlac ho weighed only one hundred ami fortv-elght pounds, hut tha't he now weighs ono hundred, and sixtv- slx making a gain of eighteen pounds and that he feels like a new man. Following 3 his letter In full: To whom It may concern: "I. tho undersigned, inn truthfully say that tlio wonderful medicine known as Tanlac has dona more for mo in Ihlr. ty days time, ihan anv other med icine 1 have ever taken before In all my life. I havo been a sufferer from stomach, liver and kidney troubles lor twenty .veins. I havo taken six bottles of Tanlac, and today I feel like a new man. Hefore I started using Tanlac It didn't make nny difference what 1 would drink. It distressed me so much that 1 wished tho next breath would be lay last. Also when I start ed taking tills wonderful medicine. I only weighed one hundred and forty- eight pound.!. Today I welyh one auaiir.si and sixty six pounds- have g.ilned eighteen pounds already and nni siill gninlng. Also before Inking T.mlne I couldn't sleep either night or day, but now 1 average ubout nine hours steady sleep and 1 have an appetite like a horse. 1 am now fifty jears of age and I caa't praise Ianlac too much for what II has done for me." Tanlne Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. i r.owers, In Central point hy Miss M. A. Mee. In Ashland by J. J. .McN'nlr. Adv. Safe WUlfcinmmimim Nauriihfnd :VJ-.-J Dlatwtlbta No Cooklna ForInfnts,InvslidHi.n(iO!wingCh;i !ren.RlehMitk. Mains! G'ar..- ;..ict ill pevvder Vbo Oilnlnal Food-Unnk I-or All Ago. OfilLllS ar IMITATIONS IM'Kltl'HIlAX itTM.!H(0 n M K C tl.n lve Medford foi A.niii'id. Talent and r&oenlx du.i, except SanJuy ' 8:00 a. ni. and l):O0 a. in.; 1:00. 00 and 5:16 p. m. Also ou Sulur- day at 10:15 p. m Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 1 : 30. 6:30 and 9:30 P m. Leave Ashland for Medford I dally, except Sunday, at J: 00 a. ni.. land 11:00 a. ,m.; 1:00. 4:00 an1 :t p m. Also on Saturday nlgh! at 5:30. Sunday leave Aihlaod ai ,5 00 a. m., and 1J:J0. :S0 aad 6:30 p. ni. WINTERFELDTTO CONDUCT GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS A1ISTEHPA.M. Nov. (I. (Hv Assoeinled Press.', Gerniiiiiia Herliii snvs Hint General Von Winter fchit. former mililarv attache nt Par is, will conduct the armistice nego tiations lor Germany on the western front. CHAMP CLARK LEADING ! luted, Speaker of the House of. Repre- OPPONENT IN COUHTjsentatives Champ Chirk, democrat. Is 1 lending II. Jl. Dyer bv u plurality of ST. I.OIIS. Mo.. Nov. G. With 1.000 votis. according to unofficial' one-tiiird of I he district vote tabu- ! returns un to (I o'clock this mornine. , - k&f P Good Picking llBi rh-tn rrflrt-ttl BCOBt m mm i s Jl : if The youngster's idea of "goodies made with Kreani Krisp is to get his hands on them. Mother's idea is to use nothing but Kream Krisp for shortening and frying. She said so at the last meet ing of her cooking club. That the mem bers unanimously adopted her idea is evident by the following endorse ments she has received from them: "Kream Krisp is the most economical shorten ing on the market." "In all my recipes I use less Kream Krisp than I ever did butter or lard, and get more satisfac tory results." "I can always depend on my baking being suc cessful because measurements with Krcc.rr. Krisp are accurate, making the results uniform and sure." "I am for Kream Krisp because it doesn't smoke up or leave any odor in my kitchen." "I use my Kream Krisp again and again, because no matter what I fry in it, it doesn't absorb the flavor. And after straining it I can put it back into the can as good as new." "I don't think I could make creamy, fluffy cakes or rich,f laky pie crust without using Kream Krisp." Try Kream Krisp today, and your own uses of it will O. K. these endorsements. ' BROWN COMPANY Kream Krisp Department, Portland, Me. Purely Unstable mm MMEA&MsmMim 1 The UniversarShorieninfr o ; SAVE o3 SERVE JH BUY BJ : TOR SAVINGS SIMPS g 'j THE UNIVEflEAL SHORTEC iZJ ixTrJi BULBS and SWEET PEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. i!Mi'.i:r.RKh. Id- sopitanl Mii'iti i;Tlj:r "hou u 4; 47-jj Aatamoblle Hearte BeiTLt Holei tfJ K)I!T1.AM A honie'.ike pliue, mid con venient to the business s 'ctlon Hat. 8 from Jl.r o up. I'nOer Mani::ei::-:-.t of KIciKlld W. thllds WHEN YOU WRITE Buy-the Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Your words express j-our merjaco, your paper ra fiects your pood taste. Select your ntuttonerv froni our larga a snrtment of styles and flnlshos In white and tints for ladiea and Kentienten. WEST SIDE PHARMACY Tk jZtc?IL Xta ruu-ti w nom-xinn, Prop.