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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT; TRmWR. MF.DFOTID. OTtF.fi ON. MONDAY. XOYFMnFU 11. 1918 MEDFORD MAIL, I3I.BUNE AN INDEPENDENT NBWRPAPER PUULIKHKD EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY RV THifl JJKDFORL) FHINT1NQ CO, Office, Mall Tribune Building, 16-17-19 North Kir treeL Phone 7. A consolidation of the ' Demooratlo Time, The Med ford Mall, The Med fold Tribune, The Southern Oregonlau, The Ainiana Triuuno. The Med ford Sunday 0uti If furulihed ubacribeni desiring a even-d&y dally Dcwapaper. GEO RGB PUTNAM, Editor. UBioanTioar tebmii B7 WAIL IN AUVANOW: Dully, with Sunday Hun, yer..6.00 Daily, with Sunday Hun, month. .56 Dally, without Sunday Hun, year.. 6-00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly Mull Tribune, one year 1.60 Sunday Sun, one year 160 Br CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Control Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 7.6Q Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. -00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jack son County. Entered as second-dens mattnr at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March S, 187. worn dally average circulation for mi months ending Sept. 30 fl,932 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Pull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It or not other wlas credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of npuclal dispatches herein are also reserved. sTotloe to BjnbBcrlbere The United ttes War Industries Board has Issued IIM foil swing mandatory order, among othirs regulating the nuwspitper busi ness during the period of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription Is renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but lo comply. EM-TEES BILL'S LITTLE SCHEME. "I've L'ot to CO," tho kaiser wiiil, "lliu whole world knows Hint's true. It'll n shmmi I hiivo to Inirrv when Imvo mo much to do. I omi't lot the ul!U's irct int tliov niiirht I rout mo tin fill roiiL'h: hut 1 roulv eiinimt nlidi cnto. unil leave nil this food Mult. I must Inko iilumr this throne where 1 hnve hcen ho long in power, unil tin-He sniisiiL'cs unil sniicr krniil, I'm iilnrnid. if left, niiulit Hour. So I'll nut them in this iiinhulnin'o, ur j ns I'm uliort on lmik. Von IlinilenhurL' hImiII pull it he's such on nwt'iil iish. I'll tiiko the kingdom's trensiire il iiniouiils lo eenls. Wnr is surelv i'rielitful, nnil n liorrihlo expense. Also, I will dike the medals I've pre Milled to tnvsoir, mid ten pounds ol iron erosses lluil nre Ml i II upon the hIiuII'. For it ninv ehnnee, in this en'iul world. Hint I sliull hnve to work ; thoiTsh (lolt. it seems. Inis unit the job. it's not in Me to shirk. I will Ktnrt a little iunk shop, somewhere in (he V. S. A., mid the ullies will mil ,lnnw me, shoiihl thev puss nlnni.' mv Wiiv, for I'll out ol'f Hie must.selies that hnve heen mv pride und jov. und whet's thnl rmket. Wilhchnf fs the nllied iruni, mv hov! I eo Hie toilful hunds, tln-v cheer ! I nlidicnle. mv son! Ueuieniher. 'lis lo von I Kitiir lo resurrect Hie I Inn. And von must hen the ullies. when Ihcv've but - Icred down (hut door. iut to plensc excuse vour peper. for lie's uoiiii' on lie tore." .1. (). I). Kmjle IVint. THE OLD ORDER PASSETH Tlftf partnership id' "Mo und (iolt" luis been perina - jii'iitly dissolved. . Tho mad monarch is a fugitive in fliffht his ifanduisc scheme of conquest and dreams of world empire a niyiit i; ;.re of the past. The philosophy of might makes riH-'il has crumbled before the eternal law of right makes might. 1 he unleashed forces of barbarism lie prostrate before the martial forces of civilization and autocracy humbled and crushed by democracy. Tin; path ot "glory has led but to the grave. The old order passeth in travail and suffering the now is born. Ten million of lives, widespread devastation, uni versal suffering and sorrow is the price paid for the birth of freedom in continental Europe. "or Ihe death throes of feudalism, for freeing hiuiianitv from the chains that shackled progress and enslaved peoples. JJut the price has not been too great' it the results within reach are achieved. illiam Jlohenzollern will rank in history as the last of the feudal monarchs. With him falls for all lime the the ory of the divine riglit of kings, the enthroned right of the few to exploit Uu: many. With defeat has come the disil lusionment of the German people, who intoxicated bv mil itary success, suffered from megalomania to the extent that the entire nation became tainted, slavishly followed a mai.iitc into the abyss of scientitic savagry and lost, her soul. Troublous days are ahead for the peoples of central Europe days of turmoil, struggle and bloodshed, but in spite of llieni and out of them will come a new Europe nations of free men with opportunity to work out their own salvation a they painfully toil up the spiral of prog ress towards the herhcjod of man. It has been America's priceless privilege to furnish the ideals along with the men and the materials that overthrew the old order and made possible the dawn of the new day. It is also our privilege as well as duty to aid in the estab lishment of law and order in the demoralized countries and assist in the restoration of ruined lauds and to that end our energies must be expended and above all to see that a permanent peace based upon .justice to all is established. , Philosophers have defined unselfish service as the source of happiness and our future happiness as a nation depends upon the service we render the world in the trying period of reconstruction now at hand. Kaiser Writes to Clown Prince PORTLAND. Nov. 11. Mayor Ilnkor proclulmeil this a public lioll dny, ufier IciuiiIiik Unit the Atom, lut ed Proas annnuntod tho nlr.nliiK of tile armlHtlco termn and tliuiiHiinds of mnrclilnff nlilpworkers filled Hie streets for hours. Impromptu par ados forinud at dozens of dirtoronl places and whistles, r.iuis and nli arts of nolse-nuikers were employed to Increase, the din. I Damp, Changing & Weather III inn 'Is Toll of Sickness lo leil fonl People. Chilly, (lump. clutlijiiiiK weather Is hard on the kidneys. Urdu moro Irrila inc are colds, grip ami pneumonia; " (They conni'st the Uilucvs; -They brlnn hacluiche ami dKird Crcd kidney acllon. Kor weak kidneys use a tested remedy. ' Medford people, tei-oinnicnd IMiin's "Kidney Pills. .Mrs. J. II. liilstln, ":'l South lirape tueet, .Medford. aayp: "I have been taking Donn'i Kidney Pills whenever I have felt the need of a kidney med icine for soveral years and I Imvo al most alwnya received the most satis factory results. My kidneys seem to be my weakest spot and every little cold or atraln nffecta them and my I hark becomes weak and lame. After' 1 hnva taken n coupio or noxee ot Dunn's Kidney Pills, my kidneys be come normal and In every way I feel i3 well und strong as ever." Price 00c, at all dealer. Don't nlmply ask for a kidney remedy Ret l)o.li) Kldnev Pills-Ihe name that , "wwV-iK . . . The following loiter was written by a Sclutu girl In reply to the recent letter published In a Kansas paper. written by Crown Prince Willie to his pupa, tho kalucr: Somewhere In (lenuany. Here. There and Kverywhere, Xiuht and Day All tho Time Dour Sou Willie: Kecolved your very pleasint; (?) let ter dated "All tho tiiuo." Now, eon, I am very bnrry dat dem Americans are bo Ignorant and un mannerly. Wo didn't built this ureal war machine of ours lo conuuer such Ignorant peoplo with. I thought the world vas better civilized or 1 would never haf started such a war. 1 nefer haf been In Amerlvii but 1 supposed dat dey were vol oiioukIi oducated to know dat I and tiott and tlermany were golnit lo rule tho wholo world. It may bo dat If dey don't become better educated quick ut onro dat we will haf to give up this war for con quest anil go to fighting for defense. Vcs. Willie, I haf just about already decided this. There's no use trying to conquer x people that are too Ig norant to know dat wo can whip dem. I haf already told my people, my foil, dat we was fighting; a war of selr-derense but dey pays dey can't understand why we Is In franco a fighting If we is fighting dat kind of a war. Oh, these common peoplo Is so Ig norant! .Now, Willie, want you to be care ful. Remember, you Is to be the kais er of (icrmany and the whole worlil. maybe, If dem Americans become ed ucated enough, but. Willie. I Is so discouraged about dem. I don't be lief day can be cdir.uicd. Hut any how, you be careful. Itenicnilier dat I thoso Ignorant Americans might shoot you In the back. I am sending you your breast plateft at once, quick. Vcs, I am sending you two breast plates: Maybe you had better wear dem both on your back. Kncournge your men all yon can, Willie. Tell dem to fight hard and if dey don't get kilt and If dey cap ture mo u live American I will give them an Iron crows, maybe. j I am sniry ilut 1 did not train you to run foot races when 1 trained ouj lo bo it soldier. Ilut I didn't think you would ever need to know dat. I Is keeping ihe Kliine ill good shape for you. It Is so beautiful. I fear those Ignorant Americans will cut down sonio of the beautiful trees along It, und oh. Willie! that would break my heart. I think 1 will glvo dem Americans another chance for peiv.-e and if dey don't take it we will retreat back to tho beautiful Rhine. Thoso Ignorant Americans! 1 Is so discouraged with dem. If dey don't accept my peace offer wo will have a atlategic retreat. I Is very sorry dat those Ameri cans use such bad language. How Ignorant dey is! Just lo Iblnk, dat lieu Missourlan wanted me to go to hell when ho knows well enough that I and t'.ott is partners and I will go to llefen. I wouldn't haf anything to do with such people. Now. non,"1! must close. Don't for gel to use your breast plates on the other side and make your men be real brave tint maylie you had better como hack to Merlin until the stra tee.lc retreat Is over. Then we can blame It on someone el;e. Your loving lather. Wll.iI!:i.M. the entire population. All officials will remain at their posts, " ' I'll li ilit UK-ii t .it social and political reforms will immediately i-oru-luence." OF AMSTIMIDAM. Nov. In.- The pro-' i Initiation Issued at Munich In behalf of the council of worVetn, soldiers and peasants, which constituted Itself Into a diet, aunnuu'-iiii a renuMtc bus been formed In llnviiria. declared j that 'Hi., great socialist republic of Mavari.i lias the streiutli to realize u peace tor Oermauy, preserving that . ounlry from the worst " The prorkiinatl.ui, after promising , n coasl'tiieut asseinliiy to be elected I by all adult nu n and w omen, say a that Hataiiu will make Herman I ready for a league of nations. II J then continues: Tl- I'OI'KNHAUKX. Nov. 1 D --.Wonl-ini; to a front Ut ines'-.ini'. Prince.; Ilt'lurh li. wife of tho KramNnn nf laiiluK III of ll.i;iri.t, w:i-. woun in the arm when liml on as ;0e was MtWni; from Munich. Shf and he: luis'iami tunv ar- hiiiln:-; in st u : M ? it liuvatia with Pliuee:.; Adalbert, wife vi liniitT T William's third soa. present Wi.! Ion is needed to rocipU'te 8lream u' ur l lie v.-jf -1: over:'. men t of befiii" rneim nrinlr our eoiinlry or Ueioie Ki. l-ort- l-t Mil I mV. e! cv.a.'i:, Altlio it was tnidnilit when tin ilii'l news oi' (lie sijfiiinjr of the'annU lie reaehed Mvdfurd within fifteen minutes (he streets were crowded with people eelehnilinf? the rhid news mid. within Int It on hour over n thousand people were on deck with every known kind of noise maker. The celebration started with the hlowini; of the fire whistle and was kooii followed by the riiijjinj? of the fire hell and the firin of many suus of ull ealihres. It mounded something like a battle on ti small scale. The streets were crowded with automo biles' all Mowing horns and klaxon sonic had tin cans and hirn sheets of tin tied on behind and when mak ing about thirty miles an hour these contrivances ma do somuch noise that the "natives" for miles around were wakened out of a sound peace ful sleep. The first S. P. train lo arrive on the scene yot busy and sat on the whistle cord until the steam pressure was so low that there was no more sound and the crew had to steam up before the train could leave town. The engine crew kept the fond work up all the way to Phoenix, wakiaif up fann ers all alonir the line. People on the Mrcets fairly went mad. Men, women ami children all .joined in and the umber of sore throats this morning number well in to the hundreds. Slain street is cov ered with shot 11111 wads and in front of the Commercial "!nh is what is left of a cap that was thrown into the air and j-hot to pieces. jMumt 2 a. m. a live bunch from Jacksonville headed hy l.ouis I'lrich and Peter ricke arrived on the si.-ene and proceeded to show some of (lie1 real Jacksonville spirt thai has been so much in evidence during the ninny war drives. This hnn.-Ii immediately" blocked Main street with cars and started a war dance pp and down the street, makinir everyone .join in and il was lonr alter I) o'clock before tlie excitement beau lo die down. The many cars thorouuhlv covered the (own and it i- a safe bet that none the re-.iiiei!'- slept (hj-ii the celt-' 'nitiii. The tire truck made ih. j ro ijjd v ilit ::itiiL' fiiiyin and i!"' nt- I out wide open. The jj.-.d new-- ;!ial an-lililies bad reaped brouL'li'i every one out and the iuii-c and ceVlirati !!.. was still oiii!i' on this moriiint: with machine loails yotinj; people driving up a;ul down (he Greets riniii',' cow bells and heating m tin pan-, etc. It has been sonic lime since there ha- been such a wild demon! ration in our city and it i- sale !- say that there won't be j'nmher until our boy come mandiinu" home- and then l.'MilC (UT ! MUCH IS PEACE Hip, hip lloo-o-o-orn.v! Mnlie Uiein loiur and loul! Let the eagle sereum! The deed is did ! and the Yanks did it. N'ow what are yon K0'11." ' do for them. Are you to he content merely with noise or lire you gh lo show your erntitiide in some more tunuihle nnd practical nay? The I'nited War Work eaniiniin started in -Medford and Jiu'kson county this inornin"; und it started willi a hang. With the war over, the need of material aid for the hoys over there is rretiter than ever before. Most people, appreciate this fact, but some seem to think that the end of hostilities means the end of ull ussihtcnee from those who stayed ut home. Xot at nil. Hundreds of. thusands f hoys who have fjone thro Hades for you are eoiniii.' hack from the trenches to en joy a well earned rest. They have de livered the poods and then some. The peace we ull prayed for has been secured, and secured hy them. Thnt pence not only means security and freedom and world notice, it means better times for Medford and the IiVvue river valley. It menus the money that has iione into shot and shell, will now ao inlo irrigation nnd ood roads and public improvements, it means the machinery of destruc tion ttill be changed into machinery of construction, J)o you know what thai melius ? That means more money in ihe hank for you ! You didn't enrn that money. The boys over there earned il. .Some of llieni liiive their lives for it. Js there any st,iy-at-hoine so low ami mean titnt he will rcl'u-e to irivc a part of that to this united war drive to make some hoy over there more contented and happier and more eonifortahic ? You have loaned your money to I'nclo Sam. Xow won't you "ive some money to the hoys who fought your ball'es. They brought you peace anil paid their life's 'do.d. lsn'l that peace worth siunethin.i lo you? If it i.nt then say "no"' to t Ins solicitor when he calls; if il is, then iay what it is worth Tl) YOl'! AMSTERDAM, Nov. 11. Street fighting la taking tdace in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. The railway station there has beon occupied by Polish forces who have refused the Gorman troops In the city permission to pass thru Polish territory. DANZIG IN HANDS OF SOLDIERS" COUNCIL AVSTKl.'DAM, Xov. 11. Public authority in the Pru-sieii North see. port of Danzig is in the hands of a soldiers' and workers' coined formed by both Soeialistic parties. There were no disturbances Sunday, but n j-'eneral strike has been declared for todav. I HAVE COLOR H CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin iscllow complexion pallid tongue coated- -appetite poor you have a bad taste in your .routh a lazy, no-good iceling you should talce Olivd Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 yearo of study with bis patients. Dr. Eti'.Yards'01ive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have 9 dear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimplcc, a feeling oi buoyancy like childhood dayoyou Must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They stert the bile and overcome consti pation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggistr. Take one or two nightly and cote the pleasing results The emptier a man's head the bigger noise he makes. MOUTHPIECE CIGAEfcTTSS quietly speak quality through their mouthpiece because they're full of real quality in tobacco. Appealingly blended. QUA CHUNO China Herb Store Herb cure ror earacho, headach, catarrah, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and feT or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of. goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. ,: Medford. Oregon, Jan 13, 1917 TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, tho un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and baa been bothered lor several years and last August was not expected to live, and bearing of Gl Chung (whose Herb Store ts at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my Biomcch trouble, and 1 storted to feeling bet tor as soon as I uued them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone ttflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. D. Holmes, Eaglo Point, Wm. Lewis, Eaglo Point W. h. Childroth, Eaglo Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. ,1. V. Mclntyro, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thos. M. Nichols, Eagle Point. Friday. .Tune SKLh. Wnr Smtlwrs Day WOLFF NEWS BUREAU IN HANDS OF SOVIET t'OPKXIIACKX. Wolff bureau, the Nov. HI. emi-ol I icial The ew & fazit CaMy ! Tim Brinp Knowledge Tnat by Use ot fenutratinj Remedy buaEor ing U Avoided. fciH v ut' ii'ini:inv, iiiuimini-i' tli-i;ilrli iruni Ilcrlin that il ' jhmifnnd of women Ii.-.vo foun-I hy tho npplicntion rf riolhcrs l-'ricnti, -tho nrn; Iratinjr extcrn.il remedy, prepared espectr.il for expectant mothers, t!;at pnin ami surTcr ing at tlio crisis fn n voider! nnrl tJiot In n(idi iion tho months prcce-Jinff tho ct'.sAh nro fi-eo from nenoiisncss, n-.;isca, srctcliinr and Lcarinrrlown pnnt nnd psnrr.il dfjcnrnfcirt. Molhcr'a Prfcnit r.nk-s !t ncs.ble for tha expectant mother t3 her?"eff ncUally aid raturo in tho jtiorlons lvork to c pcrfcrmcd, nnd do wiman rnuld neglect to stvo nc turo a helping hand, it mcm infirltclv less pnin and tho heir ct tint cr't'a less. The noricd U cae cf calm remise end restful niTh?. By tho use ct Muther'j Trlcr.d th I kfit Fft nnd natural, nnrl rpcTi.ncirl aotlfi snv thnt it it niiieh brtter tt l- v. ynvir health and (Med looI:s during the pe riod of expect Uii-v t;ian to try ti r-saln i:vm afterward. :ers nnl wurk- nn'ti fuiiiii-il. COUGMG SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST Put a stop to them with old reliable Dr. King's New Discovery la.1t ra-. !:-: . 5 throat must b oothcH. ih.-.t phloem-loaded chest mu..t be IxKicdJ. Tliat cough must bo chec!:i-ii so you ran sleep. tJ.-. King's New Dircovcry has bn relieving colds, ind courIis for half a century w ithout the least disagreeable aft?r-clTcct3. Vour tlruj-jist has it because it la well-known anJ in bij demanj. 60c ?.nj SI. 20. cbtjiin a kc'Mi ct Mct'.-o i ilcnU i.r.il be. g.n iLs era rt e::.e. I ! n CD I H U L I j n t u Appraising at the Right Value I( Is wo II at times fur ovoryono (nko nil invr'iitury of his own iual!:io and in cluing so, not to mrr ostim ato nr uiulcr optima to. Poohlo u tan save nnd tlu n rt no! turn you asido from your pnr-io: Vtmr arconnt Is iriviti'd. 4 Vcr Cent, rnlorost Paid on Savings Aomunta. f.T ll.cir murcaliiuc Mo'.twr:i.ia.l Oonl. uni "iLi -' ?X?3--f . V YV1 A Try thia for Constipation Keen the bowels on schedule tine with Dr. Kinj s .Vw Lite Pills, ti e flvitcm fired from poisonous wastes, the completion clear, tlie stomach Bwct, the fonc'ic uncoated, the breath untainted. - Mild yet positive. 25c. troop Mluuild. nficr tin nrniMicp, I brliiK ii'iout clmo. "Tho council will lnuro strict or der. Solillcrs in barracks will govern Ihomnolvt'H by mcins or sulillcra' rounclls. Oi'flccis antulcsclim In tho altered situation Kill not I". Iiiiidi-icl IMPORTANrUNKS Hygiene, rest, purs air.srmsliino and a wcli-bulanced diet, plus lo improt'a Oir i'rr J-r4ua!'fv. incvenrf body-wt:'cM parf hpifa lip rr&ivi.-incc(Cir iml-ci'ant lir.ki in lite loyicnl tr;ntnierit of in cipiont pulntorarv aifeciiuns, Toai.hilti oi Rcittltwilh ii tendency lo wenk lurtrt or ti'mlcr throat, Scott's Lrin't 3 wealth ot rich tonic nous iyp.mrnt. 'tiA A little c' 5 oflj f'muf.Vn 'WnS JOHN A. PERL UMlKHTAhKlt. Ldy Altnitnt. SOITII il.UIVLKTI Paouo V. 7 and 47-JS. &ij:onr!;H I! otrl 8viU. 0 o jo o ! I INThltl HlA- At lDCAU t.O Tl M K CAKO Leave Medford for Asmand. Talon! and Phoenix dall, Mccpt Sunday at 8:H0 a m. and 10:00 a. in.: t :00. j 4: no and 5:15 p. m. Alto on Satur-j day at 10: 13 p m., Sundays leave at ; 10:50 a. m. and 1:30, 5:30 and f::to p. m, leave Asbland for Medford J dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. nuj and 11:00 a. m.; 1:00, 4:00 and I T 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nlchta J at fi:1o p. m. Sunday leave Ashland J J a I"1 1 , An Eiectnc sewing : IlKVllltlV No larger than a grip and as easy to carry about Sew the Modern, easy vny with an Electric Sewing Machine. Dt'Vnto your time and alh iitiou to the stitches not to the weary inisli i'Ush of ihe treadle. PORTABLE SEWING CONVENIENCE is offered you at small cost in the possession of a I'oitaHo Klce tiic Newiiiir Machine. You can sew in hcdrooiu, library or kitchen wherever you wish hy simply pu'tiii ihe phi: in the i:iccirii' I.iijht socket. California-OregonPower Company Phone ICS Medford, Crogon A-