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FAOE FOTTR MEDTORDjrATL TRTBTJTC, MEDFORD. GREG OX. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1918 r IIEDFORO MAIL. T3IBUKE AN' INDEPKNDKST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED KVEKY AFl'tHKuON EXI'EIT BUN1MT Hlf THIS UtdJifOHU 1K1KT1NQ CO. Offlc. Wall Trtbut.. Building. Sl-ST-U Porta k'tr irw. tboum !. A eortolUUtloa of th Dvoiocnttlo Tliut. Tim Molfurd Uul, Tti Mwlrorit Tribune. Tb tiwuUwru Orugualaa. Tb. Ai.liuid TribuuM. Th Medford Suiiaey Bun t furot.hed ubacritwrs delr u g a aevea-aay (Ully KwpjM:r. SEVEN WORTHY CAUSES QUO HQ K PUTNAM, Editor. UB0EPTIOJI TZSMSI BT MAi-i.S AUVANCiu; Daily, with Euiirtay Hun. yar 00 Ially, with tiuuiy bun, mouth .5 Dully, wlthuut HunJfc. Hun, year. S.OU ll)y, mithout Kuudtty Bun, moiitl. .0 Weekly Mall Tribune, m year 160 Sunday b'uii. cinw ytr ., . 160 1 C A lilt 11. K J i) ilcitfuid, Ashland, Jarkftu ..vlll. CVnlrl Point. WiK-nix: llly, ltti Bur.day Hun, year $7.60 i'ally, with Bandar Kun, month... .C5 VuMy, without Huiiduy Hun, year., f.00 Unity, without Sunday Hun, mouth .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. KnUre4 a ircond-claBa matter at He J ford, Oregon, under Uia act of March a, iiv. worn datlr ft vera r circulation for is month oudiuf B'pt. 30 3,933 MEMBER Oi TIIR ABtfOOJATED PHKrifi. Full Leased Wire Scrvlca. The Anao Dtutud i'rusa la exclusively entitled to tha nae fur republication of all nwn rilapatchea crediti-d to It or not other wise credited In thla papor, and also Die luru nnwa eubllalid IhtHii. AH rights of republication of pedal dlaputchua uervin are a iso reaerveu. Wottce to Subscribers The United Rtates War Indusirh-a Lioard hue Issued the following- mandatory orlr, among others reftulattna- the newHimper tiuai uitMB during the period of the war: "Dis continue sen din if jmpurfl aftr date of expiration of euhncrlptlon, unions sub scription In renewed und paid for." Tho publlslier has no option but to comply. EM-TEES LET HIM LIVE Ik-low III a poem written presum alily by a young woinnn. It was pack ed In a box of things sent to a soldier at tho front. He returned the poem to his home town to bo published with a view to trying to discover the author. The poem has been widely publiiihcd und commented upon. As lone as tho flowers their porfumo give, So lout; would let the kaiser live. Llvo and livo for a million years With nothing to drink lint Belgian tears; With nothing to quench his awful Ihlmt Hut the suited brine of a Scotch man's ciiruo. I would let him llvo on a dinner each day, 8ervel from a Bllvor on. a golden try; Served with things both dainty und sweet; Served with everything but things to eat. I would make lilm a bed of silken sheen, Willi costly linens to lie between. With covers of down nnd filets of lace. And downy pillows piled In place; Yet when to lis comfort bo would yield It would nt in Vc with rot r r the luit tlerield, And blood and brains and bones of men Should rover him, similiter hi in. nr.d then Ills pillow should cling with rotlen clay '!ny from the grave of a soldier boy. While (lod's slurs their vigils keep, And while Ihn waves their while sands sweep, Ho should never, never, never sleep. And I'd build bliu n caMP' ly the sea. As lovely a castle n ever could be. Then I'd rhow him a ship from over tho sea. As fine a ship ns ever could be, l.uden wiih water as cool nr.d sweet. l aden with evervMiilm good In eat. Yet rcarie docs she tou h tho nil veied panda Than n bet anil hellish mel.cn slid: Fc.irce he may reach out his civ.t ; hands Should chance hi tievn lulo hrdl And tho he'd wal.bed by Hie wave swept shore. Our l.uiit.mla would rise no more. In ".No Man's l.anil.' where the Irish Ml, I'd r-tart the Kaiser a private h'-ll; I'd n him, slab hiiri give htm g:.s. And ii iarh wiv-.id I would pour ground gin; 1 d march him out when brave boys died: Out past the la Is he crucified. l.l the fearful g!on;n of his living tomb There is fine thing I'd do before I as thru I'd make him sing In a stirring man ner The wonderful ironl? el "The Star Sian:!ed l,pnner." t'nnl of Thank Wo fllsh to express our heartfelt lluinl.s to the manv friend and nilghh.Ha w!ie so kindly ssUtrd s limine the 1 vnc- snd cle.uh of onr (Isriins Ife snd rt.inrhier. W. 11. WITIHtOW (V crcilKS IMi r,M!I.Y .1. II. W-TIIROW vi. I'AMli.v We rp'e our heariii'Il tli.n,k tn the t:nd friends and neith'.-ors who ns -l ten through i. k'ics snd dcatli of our beinxed little son. W. I. W!THt;ilW O. llff'UKS WD FAMILY .1. il. ITH1MW Aii r.WIT.Y ID ECAUSE an iii'iiiistii-c lias hven signed, docs not moan " that we can drop tlic i-csoiisibilitic.s wo assumed when we entered war. We have over two million soldiers over Hens and two million in America, whose welfare must Ik: looked after. For a lonjj lime 1: cot.c, we must maintain an arinv ov erseas, to iiolice and protect the peoples of distracted war torn lands, to assist in the establishment of law and order and in alleviating distress and suffering. Fighting is still in progress in Russia .and in Siberia and is apt to continue for souk; time before order is re stored and the rein of Hie red terror eliminated. Our navy must he kept busy for months in removing mines and ob structions from the sea. Nearly all of our boys now in France must spend the winter there. They will need tho comforts and adminis trat ions of the war auxiliary organisations of the various club houses, comforts and amusements provided and those in American cantonments will also need them. To pro vide for these various organizations, a great drive is now underway to secure the necessary funds. In stead of seven different drives for seven organizations, all have been combined in one drive. All are under jurisdic tion of the war department and all are doing worthy work for the army and navy. Lot your contribution bo as large, as possible, knowing that you are giving in a worthy cause seven worthy causes. ' THE YELLOW STREAK THE path of the Herman armies can be traced all over Ellmiic llr llin till ciinnl.'illo Tiiint- ,,lf ftfria on1 it,l-iri3 ,.v. o,,,,,,,,,, iihi.t vi. linn tuiu. iioulo of destroyed cities and the desert desolation of what once were fertile regions. No such ruin has been wrought, no such atrocities committed, no such reign of horror soon on earth" since the days when tho (lornian barbarians of old sacked Rome, dest royed civilization and plunged Europe into t he dark ages. The (ierman brought nothing but the gospel of brute force. He devastated the country, enslaved the popula tions, wasted tho land with a ruthless brutality unteinper ed by a single consideration of hunianitv. He was en abled to do this by long and scientific preparation against me unorganized and unprepared torees ot civilization. Tho threat of armed might to overwhelm the world event ually forced the world to organize and overwhelm the bar barian. - Witli the strength of the brute usually goes the yellow streak for pure physical force lacks the finer strength of moral courage. Tho yellow streak of the Hun was soon apparent. He fought, in mass formation and overwhelmed, by superiority of numbers. When he faced a single-handed combat he threw up his hands and called " Kamarad." He recklessly bombed enemy cities, but when his own suffered began to whine. AVhen given a dose of his own poison gas, ho sought its elimination. "When forced back to his own frontier, altho his army was in' good condition, rather than ruu the risk of having his own land invaded, ho raised the white flag of sjiiTondor and collapsed in fear. His glorified kaiser fled to save his own hide and now the (iormaiw are begging for mercy from those to whom they refused all mercy, for food to avert, famine they themselves caused. If (lorniany had boon invaded by overwhelming might how long before the yellow streak would have been appar ent'? For over four years France and lielgiuni and Serbia ha ve boon overrun, and never lost courage or shown four and today they have back their countries with their free dom guaranteed by tho civilized world and it is the bury ing brute that quakes with fear, who in his .collapse, has lost not only his empire but his future along with it. AVIiat h pitable contrast between invaded but inicoii iierable I'Yanco, derided as decadent by the (lorinans and uninvaded but conquered Germany, who bragged of being a nation of supermen. The former is inspired by the moral courage of righteousness, the latter by the vellow st reak. n hUl UU IE! IN APPLE GRADES PROBABLE lo mp iht'iu broutjlit nhoul iIuninc'i) out l!iiiMt:h!v." l-'diir lliMi.sni.tl iiuo.tiuminip1 hi"."i sent out tit nm't hu'iwli'vn . I trs ittul iloitlcrs. ;iml 'lie nnswi'i 1)0 ('Gii'itKrcfj ;;t tin SpnltHliP aiiki crnuvrV rnnvenliim. Ikvrmhcr 1(1 to Ki. lYoiVor Lewi?, has writlru to i:u:tiv Oivcn Mi'm.crs uruii: llu-ui to . t'f t:i;il tlh'ir nilfivMs :trt' vt'in ril in lliis convivi! itn.. lie will att :uiI dike nnri in tln'ilis-usum i i:!K. niiVAI.WS, Nov. i:t. - A iVoW'idi'iil ;.n i.t cIi;ii:lc llu1 box itopin ur.Mii ci'ilfiiii Oregon trnit in lit -t mi! n l rIn.M- will bv liitoutl itilo llu- l(ti'4 l'iiU' illl r'oiw ..-, the kr.nvi'r, ti nuv on !..'. 'Ilii MUc.l Stnlr; (li'imrlliirtit it ni: i n' tiii tii ii i- liMiiiii' I In movo i.t'ul. it n;,-- Inr it puri'tiM1 uni- 'Mll'.' I'f MIM'if Ut'.ult. Itilil ((MViTIilU :!u' t:tl "Iht ot rlii-i'-. 'fiuii' i- no w-ii on (tie tmrl of ihc Mihti Tti itu-n to iniiiic in ;tnv w;h," tc-'Crt I'rof. i 1. !,rvi llic (iri'j.Mi AiM ultural ( oiU'i'f, "h 't !! "V v,:. ;u-t v.i I-.-; -litm: to initilic fill v.'inrJi tt;;l liO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llitUT- ettl i:- t:'rc uvn ili-irn-t- w Iirro Vim i;,; . Iro;'c'i-. r ( '-i-rioU--. "I Mm -'ire v.r v,;u:t to cooiu'ratc :il iho i.-,M'iMt! t" -l:tnlimli.( tilt1 iintii have "TOW- wil! Paul Wriuht la down from tho lli:7-nril mliin Living In eti ntiliru i j foro tin roiuls mt too bail. .in.i it-.'' ,v :ii( !o our mtcr- w.int to -(,i 1 hut . IhlW !l KiWib' tlllll hi to tiiMut1 n nitti i) '.w. Milt' :;.Tt Stri'tlv I am 1 i 1 ;.!-,iii ;ilnl -jov- ;. .:: 1 t: i T!o1 V-ilt KEEP 111S YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr? Edward Olive Tablets 1 J lie an.it:i ui b,iii5 juhiis 10 ni l I young to do thia you must watch your ' liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion aarK nnga under your eyes piniplo.3 a bilious look in your face dull cy-j with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on tha liver and bowels which he save to his patients for years. Dr. Kdwarda Olive Tablets, t!ie sufctt tute for Calomel, are nrntle 'n their ;v:tio: yet always effective. Th.-y Ir:.i3 rbous that exuberance of s7.-.r:i. that rattir.-.l buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toninst up t he liver arid clear ing the system of impuritiua. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c pet box. All druggists. JOHN A. PERL VMIKIIl'AKKtl. Lndy Asspitnut. SN SOI III IVVKTIJKM. rhouo M. il and 47-J1. intamoblle Hoars Hm-ftee, to rut)'.iino 8rrj-rv. Cra- The following casualties aro re ported by tho commanding general of tho American expeditionary forces: Killed in notion, 810; died of wounds, 100; dlod of accident and other causes, 14; died of airplane ac cident, 2; died in sinking, 1; died of disease ISO; wounded severely, 90; wounded (degree undetermined), 159; wounded slightly, lO.'i; missing In action, 7S; prisoners. 111. Total, 1061.' From tho Pacific coast: Killed In Action Lieut. Uriah M. Upperson, Modes to, Cal.; Corporals Geo. W. Camp, Fresno, Cal.; Chauney R. Frank, San Francisco; William Hegedorn, San Francisco; Carl W. Walling, Wald port, Ore.; Mechanic Francis T. (irlsedale, Bakersfleld, Cal.; Privates Wm. H. Crowell, liorkelcy, Cal.; Ous tavls C. Stearns, San FranciBCo; Mike H. Sutter, Sun Francisco; Howard 15. Waller, Red Dluff, Cal.; Jesse Bar ling, San Francisco; Fred Larsen, Seattle; Emnnuol C. Itevaz. Smith Flat, Cal.; Cleorgo H. Martin, Spo kane, Wash.; Lieut. Truman A. Starr, Seattle; Privates Anthony Altman, Spokane, Wash.; Christian A. Has musscn, Fresno, Cal. Died from wounds received In ac tion: Privates George 1). Johnson, Portland, Ore.; Ben Garcia, (lllroy, Calif.; Thos. Smyth, Shamakuwa, W'ash.; William B. MInek, Bloom- field, Cal.; John J. Cross, Dlnuba, Cal. Died of Disease: Sergt. Paul A. Stevens, San Francisco; Privates Harry L. Nelson, Alhambra, Cal.; Louis D. Char.ey, Santa Cruz, Cal. Died of ulrplnno accident: Lieut. William. C. Henley, Hollywood, Cal.; Lieut. Ralph S. Armstrong, Hayward, Cal. Wounded severely: Privates Muir M. McKelrcy, Los Angeles; Harold E. Oleson, Seattle; Lloyd Parker, Seat tle. Wounded, degree undetermined: Privates Sylvan A. Irvine, Stockton, Cal.; Joseph A. Ghiotto, Los Angeles; Privates Frank M. Hixson, Seattle; George Lind, Grass Valley, Cal.; Frank A. 5Iollnari, San Francisco. Wounded slightly: Elias Raicevlch, San Francisco. Massing In action: Lieut. Lelcster C. Hall, Bishop, Cul. Prisoners: Privates William Nor ris, Farmington, Wash.; Ivar Sava loja, Kerry, Ore. CHAMP CLARK TO LEAD DEMOCRATS IN HOUSE WASHINGTON'. Nov. 33. Demo cratic Leader- Kitcliin announced to clnv that (,'li:uui) (.'lurk would be the ItcmoiTiitie lender in the next con:- JIMIUCA'SlKOME.SliOElPCliSH We have complied! witH to be satisfied with; a reasonable profit and to keep the gualitj up to standard., Ssza Box. Tfcs 'Sanse'.Price Ten Csnis Our increased volume of sales, foresight in buying and rigid econoinylmiriiaxiuf acture, . enable' you. to buy m mm rnce As Always Ten Cents 150 Good SHnes to the Box Good; for Leather JIakesTShoes wear longer ancl look better f Black - Tan - mite - Red - Brown 4-L WHEN YOU WRITE Buythe Right Stationery at the Right Prices RIGI'TO! Your words express your mossage, your paper re flects yoi.r good taste. Select your stationary from our large as sortment i f siyle and finishes In wlilio aud tints for ladles and gentlemen. . g ; 'A ' ', WEST SIDE' PHARMACY." 3X $pxctL Sham P. XLI'II WOOIiFOIIl), Prop. We Deliver the Goods ANY TIME ANY PLACE 1'OU PROMPT AN 11 KFFIC1 KXT SERVICK I'UONi; s:t l-II. The Interurban Truck Co. 1'IIOM-. Ml. Daily Freight Service Between Ashland raid Medford. ... . ....... .lo.nfnioil with nosters on ress. Jlr. Kitehii) smd Hint it nl- ' ' , ,,, ... ... , ,hi wov. was eustoinurv lor the penkcr!" 1 'ntted War Work campaign this to become the leader of the minority I morning. WO.ile this is a very good on a eluume of control of the house, way of "ringing this drive to the no- Every business house in the city j For Infants,Invalids.ndQrowinCChndren'RicbMllk, Malted GrainEstraetm Powder The Orteinal Food-Drink For All AeB.l OTHERS are IMITATIONS No. 15S. " HKVOItT OF THE fOXIHTlOX OF THE ' Jackson County Bank At Medford, in the Stiite of Oregon, at the close of business November lft, WW. KESOl'Itt'ES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... Bonds and warrants Stocks, securities, judgments, etc Banking house Furniture and fixtures : Other real estate owned .... Duo from hanks (not reserve hanks) Due f.'om approved reserve banks Chocks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Expenses i Other resources ..50C,38,iM .. l.lHIMil .. 49,013.35. .. a,8!)4.12 .. 30,000.00 5,000.011 .. 22,788. la' 1,621. 70 .. 138,101.02 5,il!l7.8s 4,d!0.U3 .. 4S.020.12 800.89 .. 3CU09.02 Total ......?S91,900.96 LIAlilMTlKS Capital stock paid In .' Surplus fund i Duo to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Cashier checks outstanding Certified checks - Time and Savings Deposits Other liabilities loo.ooo.ue .. 45,000.00 .. 42,616.4' .. 428, OHO. 97 5,!I9.85 820.61 1,224.21 .. 253,807.3 .. 13,950.00 Total - S91.S60.SS State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss. I. V. H. Vawter, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and. belief. V. H. VAWTER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of November, 181- C. M. THOMAS, Notary Public. My commission expires April 12, 1920. . CORRECT Attest: H. U. Lumsden, K. A. Tbierolf, C. W. McDonald, Directors. ' - For After Effects of Influenza La Grippe, and Colds, use San Ton Syrup Ilypophos pliites compound. Its a tonic, strength and flesh builder. . . Heath's Drug Store Phone 8S4 The San Toz Store Jlcans that you pay the cash and carry the goods, and save delivery expenses, charging, accounts, book keeping and credit losses. The" Truax Store is now opening up a large and varied assortment of New.IInlidny Goods. This stove is well equipped to serve you and now is the time to make your selections and buy before the Holiday rush. , Goods are scr.rec and the problem, this year is to get theni. ' , Better eome in now. Now is the time to buy. Try our 20 cent Coffee. . Fair Dealing and Courteous Treatment. S27 E. Main. Medford. Poultry Poultry We have extraordinary marketing facilities WE PAY TOP PRICES Special demand for D.FPVC . Jackson County Creamery Successors to Medford Poultry & E& Company Always in the lead on prices Phones: Medford, 51 or 583. Applcgnte 22-F-13