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4 PAGE foutc M KDFOTtT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. PRECOX, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1918 Medford Mail, Tribune AN TNnRPKNhENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office. Mall Tribune Building, 25-J7-JB Nortn t tr street. Phone 7ft. A consolidation of the Demooratlo Times, The Med ford Mall, The Medford Tribune, The Southern Oiegonian, The Asniana iriuune. The Medford Sunday fiun Is furnlKhed subncrlbers desiring a sevn-ds.y dally newspaper. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor. BT7B SCRIPT XOST TEXMCl BY MAIL IN ADVA NOW: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year.....! 8.00 Dailv. with Sunday Sun. month .66 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year- 6.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month -of) Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 1.60 Sundav Sun, one year 1.50 BY CARRIER Tn Medford. Ashlund, Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year......$7.50 , Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 Daily, without Sunday Rim, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. urneiai paper or jacuson county. Entered as second-olnns matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of Mareh o, lata. Sworn daily averntre circulation for Six months onding Sept. 30 2,032 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leased Wire Service. The Asho- eiated Press is exclusively entitled the tiflft for republication of all news dispatches i credited to It or not oth'tr wlee credited In this paper, and also the local net"! published herein. AM rlnhts of republication of special dispatches nerein are a-bo reserved. Kotlcs to Snbsorlbers The United States War Industries Board has Issued tne following mandntory order, among oiners regulating tne nowapaper duhi ness during the Derlod of the war: "Dis continue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription Is renewed nnu paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. EM-TEES A KER0 BRAVE FROM TEXAS A hero lirave blew iiilo town, All the way from (inlveston ; 11(1 (old Illlllllt 1'illllOIIK im i t Ilo played at Chutvaii Thierry. . On Colonel Minis nnd a Sochi Pop, Fell for (his fellow's woopinir sop; How ho mill four from n thousand men, ' Held up the ITtm und the tide did stein. Shot in tho hip, ho hloedinir fell, But milled his hide thru hell to tell. The ulorv of Hint Imttle veil. That; turned the tide , at Chateau J Thierry. TIo lauded the lied Cross and the Y. M. C. A. When Ihirlv hacks thev passed his vn v ; He laid in tho hospilal awailim; the dnv, ' When ho could eonio home anil have his sav. He has come mid tone his heroic way And von bet lie had his little sav: Hut to our sorrow it proved all bunk. And all his heroism fell kerplunk. Now we all know Texas is soiao stale. So let's be hold and not afraid; Aifd-ask' the uuv Id show his slate, Hcfore we swallow hook, line and bait. Hv A. Knllaiiv. SPOKANE WITHDRAWS FLU CLOSING ORDERS KI'OKAN'K. Wash.. Xov. 1."). The ritv health board, at (he close of n piihlie meeting at which the local in fluenza situation wif. discussed to day, voted not to withdraw its order for (he closiiu.' of schools, churches and theaters for at least another week. Fil'lv-foiir new eases of influ enza were reported to tho health of fice this afternoon. PEACE AGREEMENT DIFFICULT Old CUT THIS10UT Knullsli Itcclpo for 'alitrrli, Cii-(ui-i-luil Ocniiiess mid llcnu Noises If you know of hoiiio one who Is troubled with Catarrhal neatness, head nelson or ordinary catarrh cut out thin formula und hand It to them and yon limy have been tho moans of suvinc sonio poor sufforor perhaps from to tal deafness. In Kngluud scientists for a long time past have rm-iwnled that catarrh Is a constitutional dls caso and necessarily requires consti tutional treatment. Sprays, Inhalers and noHfl douches nru Itahlo to Irrllalo the dellcalo air passages and forco tho dtseaso into tho middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else I ho disease may bo driven down the air passimos tn wards the lungs which is eiiunly dim l.orous. The following formula which Is used extensively In tho damp Kiik lish ellmalo Is a constitutional treat ment ami should prove espeeially ef ficacious to sufferers hero who live na iler more favorable climate conditions Secure from your drugcX 1 ounce of I'arniinl l Double strength.) Take thin homo nud add to It onofouitli pint of hot water mid a little grnim luted sugar; stir until dissolved. Take mo tablespoonful four times a dny. Villa will niton bring quick relief from distressing head noises. Clogaod nos trils should open, breathing become easy and hourlng fmpiove ns Hie in Cumulation In tho eutaeblan tubes is reluced. I'lirmlnt used In this way nets dliectly upon iho lilood ami ma roiiH aMifacos of tho system ami lias n tonic nellon that helps to obtain tlio di-Blred results. The proparnllnn ts easy lo niiiko, costs llltlo and is pleas ant lo tube. Kvcry person who has catarrh or bead noises or l.i hard or be i -lag BlioulU glvo this treatment n Mill. Adv r I irr forthcoming peace conference faces a task more - difficult, and complicated than that ever faced by a similar body. Agreements can only be made by organized governments, whose authority is recognized by the peoples governed, and at y, e. nt. there arc no governments for the allied nations to de:il v.'h h the war having overturned the oia regimes and new governments having not, yet been sta bleized but with revolution underway are likely to ehangi continually. . An early settlement is impossible, for aerree merits made by provisional governments are likely to be repudiated later. The governments of central and eastern Europe are in i state of flux. The allies must aid in the establishing of governments among tlie hitherto oppressed peoples emerg ing 1'i'om vassalage and adjudicate their rival claims for territory. The provisional government of Germany is not any more permanent tnan the nrst Kussian government was. Until ti national assembly is held and a government created uy will or. me Ucrrrian people, no agreements made will be binding. The same is true of the Austrian German state, of Rumania and Hungary. No permanent peace settlement can be effected until the status ot Russia is determined and this cannot be ef fected until the rule of anarchy is superceded by at least an attempt at law ana oraer. Ut course teinnorarv atrree incuts may be made with existing governments, but it will proiiawy tie years helore- tho complicated problems are solved and governments stable cnoutrh to be admitted to allied league of nations established. Meanwhile Europe is threatened with the reign of red inarchy. The German revolution is not democratic, but socialistic. Tim 'Russian revolution was made in Germany. The Bolshevik leaders are German Jews. Their ideals arc those of radical German socialism. Unless all signs fail, the red terror will sweep the central empires its it has Rus sia. It has already secured representation in the provis ional ministry. J i unger ana aereat stimulate its growth. I no jjoisheviK movement is not in anv sense demo crat ic, but fiercely opposed to democracy. Between autoc racy and democracy, the radical socialist prefers autocracy as its oppression and injustice fosters the growth of social ism. Democracy moans the runic of the i iconic n. frnvwn- mcflt in which nil classes receive representation. .Bolshe vism means the rule ot a single class. The only war it sanctions is civil war for extermination of brother bv bro ther. For the tyranny of the nobility it. would substitute n -tyranny just as oppressive and just as bloody, by a mi nority ciass, just as it nas in itussia. res. the question, lor the Reds will refuse to deal with western democracies and niay evenjnake war upon them. iuj (iini. CIO IV llcir, .III IbimJU. If the anarchists obtain control of the central einpii as they have of Russia, a peace settlement is out of 1 NEED FORM 1 WBRKERSGREATE R ICE WAR OVER To the Public: Tho followinir cable from Paris puts before the American people the uruoncy of the 1'niled War Work drive miiiur on (his week: "When fihlin!i does stop need for and si-ope of Y. M. C. A., work iin mediatelv i really increased instead of lessened, purine- peace negotia tions, reiniiriin: manv months, nrniv will bo kept ut full strength. After poaco is sol I li-il it probablv require twelve mouths or more to take nntiv home. Canlcen nnd other activities niiisl be carried on ami facilities u'lcatlv increased so thai all mav ade quately be served. Combat troops who could not be uiven enterlaiiimcnl in (he Irciichcs will iinincdialelv be readv for Ihein. Leaves now scaulilv trivrii will be 1i 1 1 1 v eslended which means one hundred till thousand on leave till the lime. To nccotiiiuo dale this number, facilities must be increased I en times. The need for wholesale activities to occupy mind and bod.- will ureal I v increase." No iuveslaient of nionev in nnv line can possibly return such secure and 'lit Ii dividends to the life of the entire nation as can I lie investmt lit of your dollars in ibis ureal war work service for Iho men in I'' ranee mid in cuiiip at homo. Not how little can von give and act bv public opinion, evciipo tile list oT slackers and muiuln'ii the respect of vonr fellows, bill how lunch can von bv self-denial mil into this worthy work, l.el your uil't he a measure of Iho cMlholicilv of vonr mind and soul mid n token of vonr devotion to our men whose service has won the np itluuse and coiumcndaliou of the en lire world. And uive lodav, liberally, iovouslv, pravcrlullv. I.. MYKOV UOOZKK. FROM BATTLE LINE WITH Till-: A.VKlilO.W ARMY IX l-'UANCi:. Nov. lx (Uy Associated Pro.-ei.) The Hermans opposite the first American army north and northeast of Verdun arc reported to bo movhi); iioitbward rapidly. Preparations Iickuii by tlio enemy Rcvnal dais 110.0 to withdraw in force now are licronilnu effc'tlvc. Oreat railroad activity Is reported at .Mot" and other ruilruiid Junctions. The following casualties are report ed bv tho commanding general oi the American Expeditionary Forces : Killed in action, 2211: died of uo eident und other causes f) ; died of disease, 27U: wounded severely. "!): wounded (degreo undetermined), 170: wounded slightly, 22: missing in ac tion, 278: died of wounds, 1)2, , Total, 1000. 1'rom Pacific Coast Killed in Action Private Robert Allen, Los Angeles; Private Carl W. Dowers, Everett, Wash.; Private Ralph II. Martin. Monica. Cul.: Cap". Clarence V. Smith, Los Angeles; Lt. Paul I). Smith, Banning'. Cal. ; Sergt. Itnlnnd.il. Morris, Seattle, Wash.: Private James G. Clavton, Priest Val ley, Cal.: Private Wilfred E. Pumas, Seattle. Wash. : Private Frank A.I Legnilto, San Francisco; Private Paul A. Ludko. Ridgefield, Cal.: Pn- vnte iiobert P. Mason. Onklund, Cal, Private Fred V. L. Perrine, Seattle, Wash.; Private William F. Rodgers, Indian Creek, Cal.; Privuto Ivan Jfroikovioh, North Yakima. Wash.; Private Carl M. Daniels, Marinn, Cal Private John Voltenn, Caliiinbu! Wn.; Private Paul Washington, Silctz, Ore.: Private Frank T. Stevens, Los Angeles, Calif. Died of Disease Private Qlczen F. liamlin, heaUic. Wash.: Private Wil bur II. Slonoki-r, Adn, Ore.: Private Dert Adams, Oakland, Cal. Wounded. Degree Undetermined Private Frank Mordoua, San Fran CISCO. Wounded Slightly Private Joseph I-. Kendall. Jameson. Ore. Mrs. Martha L. Clllotto colobrated bor Snlh birthday unnlversnry on 'Nov. S, at tho fii.ullinr old homestead 92 Church street, surrounded by hor children, Krandchlldroa and srout urnndchlldren oven unto tho third and fourth generations. In addition to gifts from the noar rolativorwho woro present to congratulate hor on the auspicious birthday event, she was overwhelmed with kindly remin ders from a multitude of friends both at homo and abroad. Ordinary con gennlity does not express the mea sure of warmlh nnd glow which per vadod tho ntmosphcro at this home coming reunion, wboro duo homage was paid to the guest of honor, an octogenarian in years but still youth ful In spirit, blc33od with good health, and busied with activities of her ngo. Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. .Mary Dunn, and Mrs. Ann Russell, nre tbrco ststoi'P, niombors of the plonoor Mill family which settled in this vic inity nbout tlio year 1852, and who have been, with tlio exception of brief Intorvals, residents of Ashland since Unit early period. Mrs. T. K. Anderson, of tho vicin ity of (lotlvlllo In Siskiyou county, returned homo oil Friday of tills week, after a visit with friends, re newing the acuaalntaiices formed during a residence hero several years since. Mrs. Mary Jensen, a nowcomer from California, has lately purchased from .Mrs. Eugenia Sweet, tho exten sive property consisting of a fine residence and seven acres, loeated at the intersection of Ashland and Ueech streets, which the new family will occupy. This property Is In the '.Matthews addition, 11 subdivision crested years ago by the futility of that tiamo who built tlio hoilso mid tlio original place. .Mrs. .Matlhews was a sister of tho Into O. It. Mills, former merchant nnd capitalist of this city. Mrs. Sweet has moved to Third street. Tho papers Involving this transfer were perfected through Heaver really office channels. Previous to her departure for San Francisco, where she goes tills week with her sons to remain Indefinitely, 6 Bell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief RELL-ANS Wfor indigestion JOHN A. PKSL UNtmni'AKKit Lady AsaIsiadu M HOVTU 11 AKT1.KT. Fhone M. 47 and 47-Ji. AtituioMl Hoara toi'vlc. itQ Ambulance "tWh. 0ri Mrs.. Gordon MacCracken was enter tained by tt contingent of the Chau tauqua reading circle. The event was In tho nature of o complete sur prise to tlio guest of honor. The scene of this pleasant social reunion was at the home of Mrs. C. B, Lam kin, where the hospitalities extended were In lino with those of good cheer and jolly fellowship. The Hotel Austin dining room Is closed pending future developments. It. It. Robley, prominently identi fied with the Portland Railway and Light company, was visiting relatives and friends here on Wednesday. He was called to southern Oregon to bury the body of his brother. Fay Robley, who died recently in a nor thern shipyard. Interment was at Phoenix on Tuesday. The family were former well known residents here. Lars Eliason has returned from the province of Alberta, and will probably remain here during the winter. Get your Christmas packages ready for the soldiers abroad. There Is dcflnilo routine to follow in order to sccuro mailing privileges, and tills should ho attended to at an early 'late. The local postofflce will not ac copt packages for foreign delivery unless the necessary preliminaries aro complied with. Apply at the Ked Cross headquarters in Elko building, dally from, 2 to 5 p. m until Nov. 20. For full and specific nformatlon phono Mrs. G. H, Hod- berg, No. 253-J, or call at residence. 90 Second street. Wliothor due to tlio armistice or not, tho fact remains that all fam ilies even those sourod by the fear that terms Imposed on Huns will not he severe enough can now procuro four pounds of sugur per person per month. Miss Luclllo Harbor's assignment on Southern Pacific station work is for the present at Cottonwood, Cal., she having left for there early in the week, after a brief visit here with the home folks. As an instance of the benefits of fraternal orders In general, supple- If Get buoy with a bottla of Dr. King's New Discovery at once Coughs, colds and bronchial attacks they are all likely to result in danger ouo aftermath;: unless checked in time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. Kini's New Discovery helps to do tho chc-king, world Inflamed, irritated r-.ombranca are soothed, the mucous phlegm loosened fredy, end quiet, restful sleep fallows. 60c and $1.20. Alldrujrgistshave 't. Sold since 1S69 s Constipation Emscipatloa No more lazy bowclu, yellow com, plention, sielc liccdachc, indigestion, embarassintr breath, when you use as a corrective Dr. King's New Life Pills. They syr tetnatize the system and keep, the world looking enccriu!. 25c. mentlng government aid, It is only necessary to cite a specific example afforded by the Modern Woodmen of America, tho local camp of which having been notified that during the month of October over $50,000 was paid to soldiers' beneficiaries. The ban on using the Billings hill cutoff paving was supposed to be in I force until Nov. 20, in order that the finishing dope might settle and harden permanently, but appearances indicate that some nave already bro ken down the barriers and traveled the forbidden path. New peas, new potatoes, and a sec ond edition of roasting ears have this week graced the'Yockey dining table, products of intensive cultiva tion nnd rich soil on the family's En Canto Heights ranch, west of town. The war being practically over, word comes to relatives from Mere dith Beaver, bugler at army regimen tal headquarters In France, that he has been assigned to the transporta tion department of the motor car service, for the time being at least, and that he is driving a Ford ma- Sore Throat, Golds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Jusf try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. THE SPEED with which Oregon grows and pros pers depones on the support which the people of Ore gon give to their home in dustries. Rapidly growing indus tries will support will RE QUIRE a rapidly growing population, all prospering through steady and active employment. USE HOME PRODUCTS. Home iNDiismv League of Orecqn WHAT chance will I have when the war is over ? " Thousands of boys are asking that question. They want to keep up with their studies; they want these warfare years to count For them the war work agencies are con ducting the greatest university in the world. Every (hut in France is a class : room, and the leading college and. high school teachers of the country, under the leadership of men like Professor Stokes of Yale and Professor Erskine of Columbia, are keeping your boy in touch. Get behind the campaign that will keep the boys from falling behind. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN . r A vr- y-aN. l I chine, Instead of sounding the stri dent bugle call which heralds a ma chine gun attack. . This new activity is viewed as rather prosulc by com parison .with lively service at the front. ...... Mrs. R. C. Wiley has returned from visiting her son, Leslie Rose"! at North Yakima, Wash.' On the way south she stopped at Corvallls to visit her daughter, Jessie Rose, who is en gaged In extensive pathological work for the government undor State Agri cultural college auspices. The signs of the times on Wednes day and Thursday of this week indi cated the approach of spring rathor than the customary November tem perature as Thanksgiving day ap proaches. On Wednesday evening, particularly, the frogs In West Ash land met for choir rehearsal, their voices hi several of the major reci tals being raised to concert pitch. J.-W. Porter Is a visitor here from Engle mine In tho vicinity of Orovllle. Cal., where he has been employed for sometime past. "Jim" is robust in appearance, having grown whiskers until he resembles a bearded Rus sian. He may remain In this vicinity visiting old friends until after the Shrine ceromonlal, the date of which Is sot for Friday, Dec. 6. With Medford trade is Medford mad PAINS AND ACHES YIELD QUICKLY TO SLOAN'S LINHHENT Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica or any of those aches that require a counter-irritant? Then let the soothing, warming appli cation of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain by drawing the blood away from the congested part. It is the pressure on the nerves by the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or joint that makes you ache. So when Sloan's Liniment relieves the swollen Dtooa vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on the surface, the circulation is equalized, sympathetic nc-rves all( soothed, and soreness jtc lameness disappears. .. Sloan's Liniment is probably the counter-irritant most widely used' to 1 overcome painful inllammation in ' . cases of ( neuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, etrainB, bruises, gout. ' Rubbing is not required. This clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it dees 7. not stain the skin. Generous size bottles at your oruggists. WHEN YOU WRITE " ij Buythe Right Stationery v ' , ' at the Right Prices RIGHTO! Tour words express your message, your paper re flects your good taste. Select your stationery from our larg as sortment of styles and finishes in white and tints for ladies d -gentlemen. WEST SIDE PHARMACY RAW! WOODFORD, Prep. WHITE LEGHORNS HOGANIZED BRED TO LAY . WINNINGS 1st, 2nd and 3d Cockerels and 1st Pen at State Poultry Show 1914,' State Fair 1917, Southern Oregon Poultry Sliow 1917, and Stat Pair 19 IS. 1st, 2nd and 3d Pallets at Stato Poultry show 1 0 i G, 1st Pullot-at State Kai'r 1917, 1st, 2nd and 3d Pullets Southern Oregon Poultry show 1917. " Practically all awards at State Fair 1917 and 1913 were birds frbm : our stock. They have proved equally as good as egg producers. . -FOUNDATION STOCK FOR SALE, In singles, trios, pens or larger numbers, at reasonable prices considering the quality. ' V;-' BUY NOW and got the best. J.O.ISAACSON," Central Point.-.' IRRIGATION NOTICE Any person under our irrigation system desiring water for next season, on land that is not already ac tually covered by a written contract, should make ap plication to the company AT ONCE. This application shouldjie in writing, .and should also be sent in by those who have previously made partial verbal arrangements. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. Will Soon Be Here and We Will Be Ready With Everything to Make the Dinner Complete This Year Especially Thanksgiving j Should Be a'Real Thanksgiving . MARSH & BENNETT Pergonal Attention. Prompt Service. I PHOXE252 , Thanksgiving