Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATT, TRTRTTNE, MEDFORD, 'OREfiOX, TUESDAY, XOVEAIRKR 12, 101
Hedford Mail Tribune
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Tribune, The H out hero Oregon ia. The
Aahland Tribune.
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pawapaper.
GEO RGB PUTNAM. Editor.
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HEER HOHENZOLLERN
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Offlolai paper of Jacknon County.
Entered a lecond-clnaB matter at
Jrfedford, Oregon, under the act of March
4, 187.
wont dally average circulation for
Blx month ending Sept. 30 3,932
MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED
PRES3.
Full Leased Wire Service. The Auo
elated Prena la exclunlvely entitled to
the un far republication of all newe
lapatohea credited to It or not other
wise credited In thin paper, and a two tho
newe puuuanud imrein. All riKhiH
of republication of stxtclul dlsptituhea
matin in ntiritivs ti, Tinit
Htate War Induatrh-a Board haa lisuod
fa foUawIna; mandatory order, among
vrnnra rvuiuiinx ine newspaper bust'
MM durlnr the ourlod of this wnrr "imn
continue aendlna papora after date of
iplratlon of subscription, untenn aub
vorlptlon Is renewed and paid for." The
puiinaiier naa no option but to comply.
EM-TEES
WE CELEBRATED
Didn't von bear them whistles blowin
tin tlic i'rustv midiiluht nirf
Didn't Von hear old McdlWil roiirin'
Morns a tool in' everywhere?
Hotelier lil'i-. we're uiiehtv huiuiv
'Cause the Kaiser's left tho throne,
Binned lit last is unnisliee
And the bovs lire euininir home.
Wllv of eoiir.se we won tho cmil'licl.
Our limvo bovs were Hulil in line.
Anil von bet they're done their duty
Kar across that rolline brine.
Yonder lloalH our proud old banner
At the noon-tide, night and morn.
Mill unstained her clnrious colors
,.. While no star from her is lorn.
Ko of course we eelebraled, t
In tluit crand old Modl'ord stvlo.
Kvervhodv whs focliinr hnnnv
And evervboilv had u smile:
Old Main street was just ii-runuiu'
over.
Autos (oofin everywhere.
And I'll bet thev heard Hie rac ket
Cross the hrinev "Over there."
When (lint dav brines forth more
Gladness
From neross Ihe brinev foam
We'll force! all pnin ami sadness
When the bovs i ome niurchiui
'iimie.
You just bet we'll bnve mori' rneket
When neross Ihe suliv wnv
t om our transport, safe returning.
To Ihe uoo.l old T. S. A.
' - Mrs. James Leslie.
- r ..... r . - . - . r . . r .. .
ll.LilA.M UVlWAUlAA'AiX OlltS a SOITV llL'tllP 111
naiiicalv fiitrht to Holland. A fVw months kmhm tlit
X n - -- ..... ,
most powerful personage on earth, grasping at world do
minion, piw laim in,'; 'ih vii divinity its tlic chosen instni
mont (if Clod, sort of a l.iailien Jove blasting the world by
war, I)e is today j: I':';ri:ivi from justiec with )io place to lay
his hciid and none so lowly as to do him honor useful only
to "point a moral or adorn a tale."
The once mighty kaiser is destined never to know that
peace on earth that comes from good will t'vards man.
Haunted by bitter memories, humiliated by failure, hated
and dispised by all humanity, his craven soul seeks saffty
in flight too cowardly to face his fate. lie who boast
fully slew his millions shrinks from death.
Herr llohenzolleiii dare not remain in his native land
lest his countrymen rend him to pieces for the ruin he
has wrought. He is not wanted in Holland where crowds
hail hnu "assassin!" lie cannot find refuge in any neutral
land, no one wants the curse of his presence. England
alone wants nun, to try linn tor the murder of Jidith tavell
and for the Lusitania tragedy to give him surcease of
sorrow on the gallows.
Had he been of sterner stuff, the kaiser would have ac
cepted his fate, or gone down with his shin of state and
redeemed by a brave death, his misspent life, but his clan
destine .tliglit is in keeping with Ins character as con
limptibl in misfortune as it was in the halcvon davs of
"glory." .
. -
ThefollowiiiL'rasiialtiesarcrenorI-!lam; CorP- E'lward It. Shiely, San
r i dinibcu, rn t Hies aucr rvrenz;
San Francisco; .Mark N. Wihtman,
Kik Orovo, Cal.; ('apt. Webster S
GENERAL POCH
npHE sudden ei.Jitig of the war and the collapse of Ger
A .niany's grandiose scheme of conquest is due more to
Marshal Koch than to any one cause. The war has're
vealed him the greatest military genius of the dav one
of half a dozen of the great commanders of history".
No general ever before commanded so many men, or
so many divers fronts, so many varied nationalities, or
such huge armaments. Yet he "welded them all into one.
army a vast machine stretching over half the earth, but
iiinciioning pcriecuy.
Ferdinand Foch 'was (J7 years old October 2. He was
born in Taibes, a little towii iu southern France, near the
Spanish border. He lias been a soldier all his life. He
fought the Germans Avhen a boy in the war of 1870. He
served as a subaltern, as did Joi'lVe. After the war he be
gan to win notice. At 20 he was an artillery captain.
Later he became professor of tactics in the "French West
I'oint" the lOcole de Guerre. Alter fin. vrenn1 (,.,,.!, inn-
he returned to regimental work. He had readied the rank
of brigadier general when (.'lenicnceau made him director
of tho Fcole de Guerre. From this post he went to com
mand the Thirteenth division, then the Eighth corps, at
Brouges and then the Twentieth corps at Xancv, where
lie was stati d when the war broke out.
Foch's strategy won the first battle of the Marue, sav
ing Paris and preventing the envelopment mid destruction
of the French army. He commanded at the first battle of
) pres that saved Calais. He had under him l'.ritish
J'l-encli and lielgian troops. He led the An-lo-French
irmy that rushed int., Italv to stop the Teuton rush across " ,T,S' ncer ''!,'.rk' Was'
11... i -.. 1 1 . 1 "' " "' 1 F. ltosencruns. ( rnaennt. Civ rul
ed bv the eoiuniiuidinu' fjeneral of the
Ameriean K.vpedilioiiarv Koree-:
Killed in aition, XV2; died of
wounds, died from ueeideiit and
other eauses, ;); died from airplane
aeeident, 1; died from disease, 127;
wounded sevorvly, 'Xi; wouaded (de
cree iinditurmiiied) SO: wounded
sliulillv. 1(i:l; missiiii.' in iietinn. 120.
Tolul, HUH.
I'rom tho I'arilie Const
Killed in Action Sei"t. (' W.
KoMiins, I.os Angeles, ( nli!.; Corp.
-lulius (). Keelev. Lindsov. Ciilif.:
Corp. .Maek .1. Kubidoux, liiverside,
Calif.; I'rivnto Harry S. Let'ler, San
liernarilino, Oil.; J'rivate Isaac K.
I'endlelon, Gilmer, Wah.; J'rivate
loseph Silveslro, San 1'raneisc-o, Cal.;
Kenneth K. Kdmonds, San Kernar
dino, Cal.; Private Clyde II. Kdwards,
N'euva. Calif.; Salvatorc Jlure, San
Ju.-e, Cal.; 1'rivnle Albert W. Xonne
mann. San I-'rancisco, Cal.; l'rivate
John K. Noyer, I'endlelon, Ore.; l'ri
vate Clover T. 1'orter, Tacoma, Wn. ;
I'rivnto .Inn. S. Stump, Vasailes, Cal.;
Scrt. liobert W. Cooper, Oxnard, Cal.;
SiTHt. Amzi II, Juffers, liedlands.
(al.; Corp. Chester ('. Parmerlee,
l.on;; Ileaeh, Oil.; Corp. -Maxwell If.
Sievers, Salinas, Cal. ; Privnle James
!t. Cutler, San Kranvi-io. Oil.; l'ri
vate liobert K. Kelly, Oakland, Oil.:
l'rivate Loins Scarze!lof Sun Fran
cisco, ( al.; Patrick .1. Kecniin. lierk-
eiey, ( al.: Private liov li. Alnrtin.
Doliliin, Wash.; Private Antonio
Marcbio. Colusa, Cel.-. Private Wil
liam II. Morrow, Portland. Ore.: Pri
vate Henry Thorsen, Stockton. Cal.
Died of Wounds Private John V.
Coserave. Oakland, ( a!.: Private liu
nalil K. Dye, Spokane, Wash.; Private
Manuel Krete.-, I.osnos. Oil.; Private
Win. Ordaz, Santa llarl.ara, Cal.
I lied of Disease Wagoner Daniel
I). Savage. Ji.idesta. Cal.; Private
Henry A. Ilawes, San I'rancisco, Cal.
Wounded Severely Private I.ee II.
Ilicherds, Vancouver. Wash. -
Wounded Slightly in Action Pri
vate Paul Trnjillo, Kiverside, Cal.
.Missinu, in Action Private William
l.ibao, Ties Pinos, Cal. -
Killed III .Action
SerKt. nallnrd It.' Powell, Sacra
mento, Cullf.; Corporals Krnest W.
Wall, Sacramento, Cal.; John W.
Hahney, Sacramento, Cal.; Privates
Simeon M. Anderson. San liaraon,
Cal.; Henry J. HulsiliR, San Fran
cisco; John Oairyinple, Monmouth.
Ore.; .lurry Stephen llonovan. San
Frani'liioo; Hurl A. Mobuek, l.os Ante-lea;
Aiisus (i. John, Wenatihee,
Wash.: John Dwyar. San l-'rancisi o;
Clarence H. Krone, Dixon. Cal.: Chin. I
II. 1'arko. Fresno, Cal.: Heron It
Albertfon, Vancouver, Wash.; Pri
vates Nicolas M. Chichllicas, Vnllejo,
Cal,; Howard Drtscher, Chehalis
Wash.; (jeo. S. Siminiuon, L.os An-
golea; William F. Ware, Springfield,
Ore.
Died of Disenso
Corp. Simon Holivar Sprlnser,
Wooiiliurn, Ore.; Privates Orover S.
ICowart. Hall Cirsund, Ca : Walter T.
Kittse, i lolly wood, Cal.: Corp. I.xigan
H. (Jreene, Pasadena, Cal.; Privates
Harold C. Neermiard, Hlo Grande,
Cal.; Albert Kobrecht, Watsonvilie,
Cal.
"oiinled, decree undeterniined:
Privates Krnest Orville Anient, Loa
AnKoics: Fred C. .Miller, liermosa,
Beach, Cal.: Leroy Vornon, Exeter,
Cal.; Chester Whittemore, Lompoe,
Cal.
Wounded slightly: Privates Amos
V?n Zandt, Forest, Cal.; Theodore
Kosenburii, Alameda, Cal.; llarry
Wood, l.os Anelos.
Mi:sir.K in action: Privates Harry
IKr.lil, S::n Ansclmo, Col.; Allan C,
WHienhl-'iOr, l.os Angeles.
COMMUNICATION.
To tho Editor: In your Issue or No
vember lltli, you have under "Local
nnd Personal'' the following; Hem:
'Central Point releliraled today by
KiilherlnK up tho (ierman reHiiieiiln
and mnkhiK Uiem ring the town
bell."
Now I for one, was one of those
Oornmn residents, whom your corrcn
rindent nays: "Tney maun rlni; the
town boil." Now iho fact of llio mat
ter Is this: After hearini; the good
news of the end of this Moody war
and after having celeliraied at home
by rlnaltiK hells ami hIioiiIIiik aims, I
wont down town on some busluivs.
While near the town hall, I was
hailed ly a young lady to iIiik t lit'
town hell. IIcIhk In the rlnht splrtl
unyliow. t Kindly responded ami
pulled that bell until my breath cave
nut.
Now 1 consider myself us iiood an
American citizen ux any one else In
ibis town. One of my hoys Is over In
Franco ut this lime. .My heart Is all
with tho land of my adoption In this
conflict.
I rutin that town bell because I fell
like rlniilni; It. uud then mime
Hul it s lar as niuklim me rlim II, I
would like to see ihe color ot the
fellow's Imlr, Hint could do II.
Yours very liulv,
ciiAri. I-:. i.ANiii-:.
Central Point. Nov. 1 . mis
PKOHIA. Ills.. Nov. J.- I.eadun
linseball ofltcials of lie v;iih.,i
lenuues urrived in Peoria lod.iv lor
Ihe openinc ses-ion id Ihe Xalionel
As-oeijilioll of Proleiolial lascli;ili
l.rajiics which was ealli'il to order
here ut 1 o'clock this iii'tcrmion. With
Ihe war over the huschntl Icn ili-r- sec
cbunt'es for n biir .season, parliciibir
Iv ninonx the minor leiimics nuxt vear.
Jtiieh imiiortmil work is scheduled
fur the nieetinu'. A complcti' re-oe-'
I'.u iatioii of minor le.-iu'iie Im n ball
will bo needed it is llioiullt. I
ine eneiian )i;nns
I'Yciirh forces in the
won
was supposed it
lie was coniiuander-in-cliiet' nl' tin
lattleol'the Sninnie wliii-li su-n-.a tim
(iernians over the op,,,,,,,! w1 ,.,(.k .m.h
ol tensive.
Since Foch launched his offensive ;,t the second hattle
of the .Manic, there has never hern a let-up in the steady
1 'fi, "'m oo one mini, men on another, sometimes
on an i routs tit once, wcai'iny; down and hreakinjr the
"Lin-ill. on incline iiermau army. I-ocli s strateirv
me war a year earlier tlian it t;'enerallv
could lie won.
l'och is dcscnlied as modest, unassuniimr. ipiiet and
retirin.t,', with an aversion for ostentation and display lie
lore (he war he was scarcely known !n l-'ran.-e cx.-ept in
the army, where he was reconiz.'-d as one of its greatest
of I icers Military men in othei mtries knew him, prin
cipally throuirh his two widelv studied hooks, " Principle
ol' Wiir.'J and "Conduct of War."
Koch's success del ist rates the superioritv of l-Yem-h
strategy over (Ierman. Once .i.-.nn Kran.-e has furnished
the world its greatest cotiiauder.
Who the Ukrainians Are
i.f. 12. -Allho- helped to feed
I'ki alulaun have I
WASIIINtiTOX.
the t'kralno and
teen rlmu liiK in the news i iilaiunn of
the American press lor moro than a
year, few renders have more ih.ni a
hairy Idea of what the l'kraine sec
tion of the ltusidun emnlre rmwitts
imyitiliiK of t'-e cliaracier of the
people lii ii war Keiiaraphv liullelin
Issued toilny (he National OeoKiaphlc
society ulves an Inteiesllai; anil ac-
ii rate pieiure of ihe I krulnlans mid
Ihe land they inluibll. The Imllelln.
which Is baied oil u Co nun u n lea I ion
lo Ihe society from Nevln I) Winter
U hal Is ihe l'kralae? This Is
one, of the many uueslloas flint i,c-
Ide are a-kiim today. The Poles a'ld
ihe Lithuanians of a few centuries
.mo knew well this mosi ninmlei.t
e.lion over nhlih Ihcv tilleninteil li
ilc. and Imperial Hussla (or a loin
time mi nreallv irmitilcl l.i- tl,l.
rery iiurulv pint of her expansive
loinaiti. The Tarinrs and the Turks
felt tin proxhe'tv heiini.se of Ihe
many t:iliv mtnle uoon tb,.,i, i,v in,.
Wild W.ir.bivs f slenilca
III re. em ,,. ln t'kralnn ha.
quieted down, so thai the r...,l ut.
icihs ot ,1.,, hi,-, ,,...
tiu-iu w.i. diMinc-m
left, livllti. In tlo- b.-lief le.a'
of liie I klai le. or I.Ptle u-
ts lu it. r known, In, I I,
aliiiiUatn.it, , w.tli ,,,
sinus ol I lie l'e!v,.iad and Mose,
sections. The events of Die !,,,( f,
iiiouins. however, haie rei
real slliiatton.
"The l l.r.iliie p.,., hii-l ;
some eaii'et'. The wild
en I
I-..- mri ,ts aocaiiv ne.iilnliml
n?T:r DMFI BOARDS 10
e banks of the Dnieper Were a UUHIIUU IU
d
thiit
:ion i
is it
lOV.I" t'HIo!
Or. at Itu . i
'.lied Ihe
IrotlMe
'.' Illiatis
lireece inul
ner colonies rrom these sama endless
; steppes whence (ierinany now expects
to draw sustenance. A thousand
years ami Kiev was already be aim
; an In pot-tani
oils still
:o. Hi
incctinu-piaee for inaiiy races, dt.iwn
thither by commerce. Koliniou.; dif
ferences had not yet ari.'en, lor all
eie worshippers of libils' K-.cu
llien a Slav people were safely i.itnli
llshed here, sowing find reapiiiK tli-'tr
hiiivests and sending their surplu:
i-'ialu down this river to tho Itlacl.
sea.
The ini'ue Ukraine ineatis 'bonb-r
marches.' for cciiiuries II was Ihe
i't.lw.irk that prolected Poland an.'.
Lithuania from the Tartars. Talks
and oliier mi.iratim; Orientals. As a
result li has ha I erlt-l taskmasters.
"The natlie population was lame
ly Cossack a wild end unruly peo
ple al that lime. They were mil
Inallv a tribe, b -.v.-.-e ,'., i. ,v .
went forth irto - vlld i n.- .. m
find freedom. The v.,.r.,!,-i ,
ered with muss l i th.i heli.1'.' of a
lio'se. within :., '., a .nii.iitu.le or
it.cne Inrk.-il. In-. . I them on.
' I'liete wrte I'oi.', nnd Lllliuan
lies and Kitn-dei.s an. I even Tur,.
ii'ienu ihrm. Tury inMnne niancl
o'is luii, riders, ami swimmers:
tlicir hoi-sen wero f.'ii.om tor the'r
sw itliii-ss and i tiditrntice. Their dl''-
fercmes urailuallv blended In a unliv
ot purpose and piliu'lple.
"The name Zaporonluns was ap
plied In Ihe li til 1 1 n 11 n 1 1 (list was the
heail and soul ol the sreat t'kraliie.
os ' s.
.c i 1
r. ltosencruns. Crescent f'itv. Cal
Albert L. I'inkham, (irass Valley
Cal.; Laurlo C!. liulhcrford. Santa' 6t
llnrhara, lal.: Lrwln K. Stein. Los
Anneles: Lieut. William .1. Ilanley
Oakland, Cal.: Sergl. Wilson II. I
names, San Kranelsco: Serjit. Hoscoc
U. ltunnpfl. Imh Angeles: Corporals I
Holln Wilbur Doyle. Spukane, Wash.;
Frank (i. Davis. Simla Paula. Oil.:
llarry J. Kaw.ion, San Francisco:
Privates Jesse I.. Foster, ciarden
drove. Cal.: John .11. Fouste, Low
den, Wash.; F.lmer Fox. Ihi!;hseii.
Cal.: Kurl K. Ilornlieek. Los Angeles;
Carl Hoy, Ilaker.sfiold. Cal.: Samuel
M. Keallnc. Lancaster, Wash.; David
Schledewilz. Fresno, Cal.; Cecil K.
Thompson. Lscalon, Cal.
Hied troni U'ounds
dipt. C'has. It. Abercromlile, Port-
forking ysrith
: UndeSam!
mm '
llH ! - - - I
' .
Introducing The New
Tea-Foi
I ySBSBB Qf o
'felwxedo
Their Roveriiment waa crude, but
very republican in form. Kadi year
the old orfiters laid down their du
ties in (lie presenct! of a general as
sembly, even in that day called Ihe:
Kada, and new ones were then cho- j
sen. I
"As any member of the tribe could
be elevated lo Hie highest oi'fice. It i
permitted each one to aspire In this I "
dlnnlty. The liiuhest official was!
known as the 'heiinan.' If unpopular
he was sometimes choked lo death -
effective, if cruel, displacement.
WASIIINCTOX. Nov. 12. - Kraft
boards were onb red today to stop
classifying tm-n m;.er lii or over :h;
icars, and to witlibold iiuestiouiuiircs
for such rciiistr.iiKs not already scni
out.
It wes offkiailv announced al the
provost marshal ccaeral's Keneml of
fice that reuisirattts of is and fmm
;:7 to l:i '.cars old who have recivcl
nMe.iliofiin.ri s -icid uol till them
on I.
7UPtTftctJa!acfirPiptKtdO(nnt
This new package ren
ders a double service it
saves tin for the U. S.
Government's war needs
and saves smokers from
the discomfort and incon
venience of the old-style
.tobacco tins. 1
The "Tea-Foil" Package has
many advantages; it is:
. Soft and pliable
Decreases in size as tobacco is used
Tobacco docs not cake in thispackage
No digging it out with the finger
Keepsthetokaccoinperfect condition
Costs you less titan tin
10c a package
V
Try Tuxedo in the vew "Tea
Foil" Package today.
.: The Tobacco
6
99
' Mow a S.ilcninn Snrfcvcd
I li. .1. Porter. Sterling, Col., writes
! 'for sl month-' 1 suffered with
painful we.-.lc bad: As a trrve'.ln
Vnilesman 1 h.-.d to stonn freuuentiy to1
i n'elt up iv-' srlf . which I 8iew to!
' head us lie- ; a:;i u hi u I Mraiul'.nol
up was ful. .Stiincrtitis r-'nic-lici
I failed lo r.-.o h ease. 1 was In- ;
iluc d to try KaS.'c Kidney Pills. 1!".
.lief was Ittuneill.e-. Say. they are
J ureal! Any one afflicted as I was
j shoeld try a bottle or two ot Foley
j Kidney pills." Good for pain In the
jback, rheumatic pain., arhlne Joints.
; soro mnsileq. Tor sain by Med lord
' I'liarutui y,
mum
. Guaranteed by
INgO(iBlu I
..U", iv-V. ..iist-,
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I'XIlFlt'l'AKI.H.
f.slj Assistant.
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Li m Ul lJ V&S
SI Salted
Milk',,,:;
Very FsSuttltiwus, Digestible
The REAL Food-IJrlnii, Instantly prepare.
Made by the ORIGINAL Horllck process and
from carefully sclecled materials.
Used siiccessuiiy over Vi century.
Endorsed by physicians everywhere.
SndHCirlick'S The Original
Thus Avoiding Imitations
No. 4j. HKroltT OF THK CDMHTIOX OF
Farmers and Fruitgrowers BankJ
At Medford, iu the Slat of Oregon, lit the ilo:
iti:soii:ci:s
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Bonds and Warrants .'
Stocks, securities, judgments, etc
Furniture nnd fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash Items
F-xchaiiKes for clearinii: house
Cash on hand
e of business November 1st,
..$247,2au.4
Non
4 4.5117.116
01S.V9
5, 400. 00
1,O,')O.U0
5J,ilS2.at
7li. t'l
4, 730. a&
.. 17,872.45
..?3Sl,0iS.
Total
I.IAItll.lTiF.S
Capital stock paid in -
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Cashier cheeks outstanding
Certified Checks .
Time and Savings Deposit:
Reserved for interest and taxes
Olher liabilities, contingent account
Total
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss.
1. R. F. Antle. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of mr knowledge and belief. '
11. F. ANTLE, Cashier, i
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th dav of November, 191 S.
HOV Ic MACLK, Notary Public, j
My commission expires June 2-1. Hi2'l. '
CORHISCT Attest: Delroy Cletcucll, J. n. An-.rews, Directors.
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For After Effects of Influenza
La Oriipt', and Colds, use San Tux Syrup Hypophos
pliitcs coiiipfiiind. Jts a tonic, strength and flesh
builder.
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884
The San Tox Store
The Food Administration Says
Buy at Home and Save
Needless Waste
; The Food Administration urges American people to buy food that Is
produced near homo, as the needless wato ot transportation in-
j voiced In haulliiK homo food away and other food in to take Its
j place is thus avoided. Vllnio flour it a Mudl'otd and Oregon flour.
Build Up Home Industry by
! Buying the Products of
i Home Factories
This company pays out thousands of dollars a year for wheat,
I corn, barley und other products ot tho farm, thus creating an Im
j portant market hero. This market will grow as tho demand for
Vilmo flour grows. Demnud your local flour.
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
Poultry
Poultry
We have extraordinary
marketing facilities
WE PAY TOP PRICES
Special demand for
TURKEYS
lacksonCountylreamery
successors to
Medford Poultry 6 Egg Company
Always in the lead on prices
Phones: Medford. .91 or 583. Applegatc 22-F-13
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