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VAfiR VOVli MF.DFOTJD MATT, THTr.TTXE. MF.DFOTiD. OT7FOOX. RATT'TCPAY. XOYEMP.ER If.. 191S IIEDFORD JlAU, T.1IBUNE "aX INDKI'KNUHNT NXWHPAPF! ! PL'UI.IMHFTI KVKHY A TCIINUON KX'KIT HL'Nl A Y VI TUB JIIJljKJIUl PIUNTI.VHJUO. ""offlM. Mall Trlbun. Bulldlnf, 11-17-11 North 1'lr fetrL i'uoi. ili. A oonnoll-lmtloB of th. fen. rr.lle TIiiim. Il.o Uxlford Hall. Th Mnlfurd TrlhunM. The buulticru OredimUn, TL AahlKiid Tr:tufi. DON'T JOIN THE SLACKERS Th M effort Hundy Bud t furnUhUi Till nrrc-sit y (if sulisrilin to the war workers fund 'is siHvinHly set forth by Secretary Baker as follows: "I think all AmpriraiiH rHojrn!ze the fine record of tho army, but we must not fail to iippralnw the work it lias yet to do. Following tho exhil aration of rombut comes ti n tffllum of pace, hut the lasvn of peace art Infinitely importing a w' ' ::iU.ct uphold our sons as they perform tht-m. ThiB drive f,ir -) " i! .d War Work fund is a direct challenge to measure our appre :: ! in." To this j ilea is added that of Provost Marshal General ("Vowder: Our hoys will reniuln in the rervice for many weary months. The period or reorganization and rehabilitation will have to be jfor.a tiiru. Now the inceiuive cf fighting l removes, the excitement and f la iinr are nono. Now cornea tho important work of these orgunl i.a'ionB. They cannot do tit Ih u nitwit the American people promptly and fueruuitly replenish their war chests. " Jaekson eounty has a thousand or two men in the battle line, back of the line, in cantonments and in the navy. Shall it be siid that we refused to provide needed comforts and care lor our own hoys ( Shall we leave them to think that because tlit fkdit iijL( is over we have lost interest in them GKuUOfc PLTNAU E 'liter. " UBlCrpTIO TlkMII BT UAII- JN Al-VANtX: !.!. with K ii.tia y ran y-r .. M " I'slly. ltft h-.it'v hurt Hiui.Ih... ' l'ull. i'l..!.t SjjiOiy fr-uii, y-r $ ') I'Htly. wl'huu! Hut, K'lfi. n.oi.ttl t'l M't-rbly Mall TfH'ui-8. una )r.... t HliIHl.1V Kill. OV.H f if -- 1 Hr ('A It It 1 h H lit y.tlf't'l. Ashlar. -1. 1 jMkot,vliU. Onlr-l 1'IM, Jbo-ru: . I'rflly, with K iti-1 m. yi-ur $ - l'-illy. with Hii.-li K .n iitr.nfh I'ally. withmn Kui.drty t-'n yotr . Ufl Isaily, Hiiliuut ciuiiiy Huu, oitti.th .!( OfftvUI ppr of tho eity of M-1fori j n5;.7rM-7i.c..sn;x..-r7; ; ''; ' "r,,s-:itit,s tll('v 'ravl' sllill! we nmke M-)fr ortrjtuo. ui.-.r u. ct uf March , 1 hclil .'islcitiled nf cnliiili'i' f i-niti clnfLrnv cm i iinmii t v 1 In the lits published in the Portland papers, Jaekson Jg?.'k a,,;:: .r,3a,'M,iiity, north, is shown as the most backward section of llKHIfKIl or Tin' ASSOCIATED I'ltKSH Full W irw H-rv1c. Thn ABmO- rfatd i'rMt rxr) mi veiy n' Mini tn Id- urt f.r rit.:tfti(U'n 'f il nuw dliittlth-B iflio'l t It or itfit otli-r-Im rrttll(c1 In Dm J't-T, ain) Ih tiM-al i;fi piiliiUt.t'1 h-rrln. All ritftit Cf rrpibtlc(ri of H-vll dlttch Wotlo to SnbarrltKra Th "tltr-l PtuW Vr Irnlunt'it itiMri halt llt folluwlnc iiiiilitui y urtlrr. m")M( j otlira rrir J1-.M-. e, h"HM - r Imttt nm iltir it ar C i r t i of tl.t ur ".! I Continue rxinijf j.j wr af tt-r tltte of crlptlott la r-w-d nrfi pld foi Toe tubiivfr ha do optioti but to eou.My. Oregon in subsenbin to the wiw chests of these seven es sential organizations. The showing up to date is not one to be proud of. There remains time for us to do our duty. Let everyone do his share at once. We have one over the top in every war drive thus far we must keep our record as a pat riotic 'community above reproac!. We cannot afford to slump into the slacker class. EM-TEES CULTURE VS. KULTCJR rNXI f tin- clits'sii-s of the war is the order issued by ('U ial lct;iin, ''i)iiiiiiiuli'r il' French armies, on lL-ii"Jusi.ijili;i!:t en) rv i?it (!ei maiiy f'ollowi:) the signing l tin- uvhnii-c, irmn which we iiote the following: 't-rum-r has siffprei In hir ravat-cd fields anil In her ruined vll-li'-. 1 he fn-vd pro. Inre hav li.id to Htibtnit to Inloleralilo vexntiona and odious niMra-H. hut yon are not to answer these crimes by tho com iniriHlon of violeijrcs, whii-h, under t ho spur of your resentment may seem to you IrKlllinnte. "You are lo remain under dlselpllno and to show respeet to persons and property. You will know, after having vnniilxlied your adversary hy foren of arnm, how lo Impiem him further by tho dlwnily of your atti tude, and Iho world will not know whleh to ndiulro most your eondiKt In Hiieress or your heroism in fight in?" France earned tin1 admiration of (lie world by the gal lantry and bravery wit li which the French resisted for years the invasion of ovei'powering brutal might and the cut ire world gladly responded to her apical for help to pre serve such a valiant people. My her conduct in victory she will win tin; love even of her enemies. , I'etain's order breathes the (rue spirit of Christianity and humanity, the spirit the allies and America fought to preserve. It was the essential ideal for which the war was waged and won. We have but to contrast this French order with the or ders issued by the then victorious Germans in lelgiiiiu and France which ordered systematic massacre, pillage and do rtriiclioii to see how far apart the French and Germans arc, to understand the gulf between culture of tho French and kultur of the Germans. When in the Franco-I'russian war, the armistice was signed and tin1 Germans o"ciipied Paris, l!isiiiarck re fused to permit the :!()( 1.0(1(1 French from the suburbs of the capital to return to their homes, lest the indignation of I the people over the destruction and pilfering of their THE FOREIGN LEGION (ily Adolphe. K. S'nylle of tho VlKllantm. ) llats olf to the Korean Legion' Your health, Serjeant Mirhael Mr While! We picked your name oul at random An a rhyme. ro-efflHent f i "Unlit Tim papera tell ur you are Irish, A popular ruee In New York. Whero w Imvo more son of old Ito land Than llnro am In your County of Cork! We have a sneaking iirfeetlon, Mike. Kor ou anil your prototype I'ut, Whne eoutlalls pr-rer to hlelep hen It ronieN to the drop of tin' hat. We know your Seihlan reeord, Sarie, And havo fidlowed you up ever situe Ily tho Htnlna on your luuekel and sabre. Your bloody, trll-lalo fincer prints! Death seoffers. Hh lines en your coat sleeves. Dedlcnled to beloved France; The samo jutuK'rold In yoer tlt'vll may. car. An-lent order of thrllllni? ro ninnee! A!l hall lo the bold Koriii.:n l.eton, 1'hrlr home any iatMl Oenili. i.n n.ir i.nisiisn. ir,..n. i-vpusns. , Mc.lneS HV Ulc 1 i'USSla I IS, cailSC a renewal ot tile conflict '""'km"' """"'"'"iiiii.1 that' port ion of Paris occupied by t he :!().(MK Prussians Anif rlrau tuo, - unnit Inn orlal In lh ili'iih Hint the jonmt horn 'itravi Itnf kw tl ami Sc'ut. tl) put l Ami hit iimto ami K' ily ami Wr-rk-e Tlirico wctrnnm, arrt'tl mn of U l.."Klnn, Wlio lnnmr our rnnntry tnday! Aiiipriia rcrrri" the uniform Of ilio Is-riun irihtr.nciir fntirr.i-Ht: OFFICER SIMS who garrisoned the city lo full'iiniie terms of the armistice was s stemai ii-allv looted and cvcrvtliing Vmth removal I taken to the fat herland. The allies should and undoubtedly will, enforce penal ties for the crimes of the Germans and indi iiiua.ll v pun ish those guilty of the atrocities, but the allies should not and w ill not descend to the level of their barbarian oppon ents ami commit t he sinister at roc it ies that have out raged the world. , Justice li, list be enforced but not revenge. No better way evisis to aid in the redemption of Ger mans and the restoration of t lie old Gerinanv of two gen erations iiifu hand io the I it ki'ltur. by chivalrously extending a In lpitig adver-iary as a final triumph of culture ASillMI To, N.. . !; Iwl'O for r.il'.'llir Int.S III trinjt: ft !i-m'.-. i u .ir il. a:ilto;i:e d tu.l:t , in. .1 fi orn llie sr:m luitn.-I:s!-: ire. f tV.v , le, I to tliero'irse llii ni'.l be t 0:11 epo:i !rr;l.ll;jiCoM Ci Oh' tf rxe rnrH hthI p!.. -,l ll; i P' live I'sV 8 1 ol UN. S.i The ,ll ol- Sl III n.r. il;' I -rcs f:i em';i tr.d cl 1 he t i'i chin t""i tie n'-ilii. . .1 ,. nnl ,.l .r,.t V!l VI !hl -led be : V.di. 11! : . .1 .-in. I in!, ihe 1 ih the le .hi nl' 11 111 '.il ion I :ii.iire law- lor -Men nr Iniile. liml i2e im'inl ' i' ol' ilie ml.i:i' -.'hli riili', I'.TII'-ll 1 1. '.Ill I. "IllV. ; in iitii- "I'll the ,- o -i. .tii.u. I in i.ih.,11 lia pie- 1 il tended I I'AHIS. Nov. nace, iiniier-sci mllliar; Justlre -,1 Kb, I': I .! 1 'I' ll ho mill le :!,' -.'I'll ', v. 1 'lie i!u:.'il 11 1 m Ml liie . h the 1!" lor 1 . u-li iil'l'a 1'i'id - Hi.- K.iiiiia'd I'-'-ri'taiy 01 :-;ale for tuts ordered a jiulh- ial Irui 11 1 r- at I. lite ai;alns! tli'i-aian 1 oi l hers lu riiiied of crl.ue.''. diii'liii; ea tv:n' iM'i'iipa:io:i of thai ii!. 'rh':; a'liiiii i'"iiiorais lo the lirt'h'iMti re irently made by the French ca'dint. ' "l iic-'e o'licers will be judged h a en u n -T" an in 1 l:i their uhseact'." ;ari the Tempi, if the allleii are iui; a1'!' la se.ai'e clls'toily lit Iho ac-ci.-ed " Thli Is ihe f'.i.d of such pnv.ee.:-tiens. 'imeh',1 .!i .ill SCHEUCH TO RETAIN HUN WAR MINISTRY Him' a Salesman Suffered ft. J. Forler, Sferlinf. t'e' , " i''li ' For six months 1 s'lffered with n r Infill e vk bs, k. As a traveling aaleman t had to stniir- fre';uemly i' Ti'k up my crip;, which 1 trw to driart as Ihe pa;u when I .trai'.'.h'eeed lip was awful. Nimiiroas remciirs failed to reach my f. I was in rl ioed to try Foley Kidney fills lie lief was Immediate. Snr. they are rreal? Any one affllrtrd as I was should fry A hi'ie or two of Foley Kidney Tills." t.nr.d for rm In ;" li.u k. rheumatic ten?, acbina: Joints. soia mu'iies. l or sale hi jueuioru FAKI,. IswiOet'l The following casualties are re ported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed In action, 1911; died or wounds, lali; died from accident and other causes, 3; died from aeroplane accident, 1; died of disease, 173; wounded severely, 28; wounded (do grce undetermined), S2; wounded slightly, 1C3; miEslhg in action, 267. Total, 1075. From Pacific coast: Killed In Action Major Oscar F. Miller, Los An geles; Lieut. Leon Martin, Berkeley, Cal.; Corp. Karl Woodward, Lathrop, Cal.; Private' tiovianni Angelinl. Seattle; Lieutenants Arthur K. Carl son, Anacostes, Wash.; Frank J. (lard, Glendora, Cal.; David M. Rob ertson, San 'Diego, Cal.; Corp. Her bert II. Adams, Oakdale, Cal. Died from Wound Corp. Thomas V. O'llara, San Francisco; Privatos Jno. E. Pashote, Mllpltas, Cal.; John A. Johnson, Santa Ana, Cal.; William Morrow, Yakima, Wash.; Lieut. Lawrence S. Lynch, Alameda, Cal.; Corp. Emmett M. Combs, Fresno, Cal.; Herman K. Levlen, lilaine, Wash. Died from aeroplane accident: Lieut. Kenneth Bell, Pasadena, Cal. Died of disease: Privates Geo. Fritz, Sacramento, Cal.; Charles Bennett, Oakland, Cal. Wounded In action: Private Char ley C. Meyers, Knights Ferry, Cal. DRIFTED 50 DAYS I ON SEVEN SEAS L PAPtfKTK, Tahiti, Oct. 1. (Ry Mall.) 'Saved by the hand of God" is tho way the nine natives compris ing the crow of the 80-ton schooner "Oromana" characterize their escape from death after having drifted help lessly 50 days on one of the loneliest bits of ocean In the Seven Seas. When the wreck of the "Oromana" was towed into Papeete harbor this week one of the most remarkable voyages known in these waters was completed. The vessel, a two-mast schooner, owned by natives of Rfma tara, an Ishtnd about 200 miles south weHt of Tahiti, left her home port without carRo bound for the ilund of Hurutu in the same group where she was to undergo repairs and take a cargo of copra for Tahiti. Two days out she was struck by a siorm which carried away both her musts and later her rudder, leaving her a hopeless derelict. With never a glimpse of land or satl to give a rap of hope, the "Oro mana'1 drifted for "o days. After 15 days the supply of food was gone. The natives managed to catch a shnrk with. hook and line. This lasted them five days. The rest of the time they had no food. An occasional shower prevented death from thirst. Then the "mlraflo" happened. The mountains of Tahiti ro?e slowly over tho horizon. Tho shifting sea current brought them nearer and nearer un til they wero finally sighted from rc and ii ivcr buut sent to inv. them in. They were too weak to rise to thoii feet but after a few days ashore all appear to be rapidly recov ering from their experience. Tho natives say the hand of God guided their craft for the previillng winds in theso latitudes aro from the northwest, a direction which never would havo brought them to Tahiti. TO BE REOPENED Inasmuch as the United States gov ernment has been unable to secure the services of stenouriinhers in suf iicient numbers t meet the retiuire iiiunts Otlii-inl Court lieporter F. Hov Davis lias been prevailed upon to open the Med ford Business Colletre for llie purpose of inslructinir stu dents in stenography and kindred branches. The field for cnenrctie stenograph ers has become so vast, both at home and abroad, that positions are await ing all those uualified. The task of reconstructing Kurupe will no doubt tail upon the Vnited States in a large j measure and delay the return of our bovs, thus necessitating the eontinu- aneo of industrial activity. Yhic the name of the above inti fution will remain as heretofore, Fr. Davis tenders the facilities of the college to the entire field in Southern Oregon and northern California, and., in view of his nutnv vears of actual experience in the courts of Oregon, banking, railroading, and mercantile houses, graduates of this institution will reap an pdded advantage over those of any other institution of like character on the Pacific coast vet I of Chicago. vi."f:J Iho G!d Heliable P.c:;!'.d Feckage EMiDjMmtRj , r"WMVcitf.(4,"n'?&'l.. 1 1) 11! FN 7 A a raff L&sOl&H ro in m ri id h MMed Milk Very Nutr$t!cust Digestible Tho REAL Food-Drink, Instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over V4 century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. 3 get lIOrllGk'S The Original g Imitations 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 should he in writing, and should also be sent in by those who have previously made partial verbal arrangements. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. With Meilford trade Is MedTord made tcr Co::. ::.:d WASH IXtiTC V, Nov. lfi.Woath er predictions tor the weeU bci;in nliiK Monday Issued by tho weather bureau today are: Northern Itci-ky Mountain and plateau regions: Rain or snow, prob ably rain. Monday or Tuesday nnd again toward the end of the week; temperniuro nearly normal. rei!e states: Occasional rains over northern portion including nor thern falifiu nia coast : fair over sou ih era port nearly normal temperature. $100 Reward, $100 The rcadrrn of thin jviper will be pltui'Oii f le.irn that there Is at least one ilrvi.!t U a( thai science has leti .i!i-' to 1 t.tv In nil Un lii,-;tH uml tluu i i rh. itiin h Ik irn; Kfently ltl!iicTu tl by cot, stltutlonul i-oni.lt linns n-viiri' .iTi-tltutun.! 4 rent men t. Hairs (.'iit.irrh M-Mliim. is taken li.ivrn;liy and iM!t thru tho lUnt'it en tho Muomis Sitr t; os vt th- Sstfm tt .-n by nes'roylnc the fouii,l;tiin uf ili" li!o;ise. rivniK th pulhnt ptii'iurtU tv binltllli..' up th con ;..;iliitn .".rut .'! -ttu. nature tn 1 nirf 19 v!k. The f mh ,un f haw jui nturli f-iith (n t''C . tn .11 1 e power of Half! 1 it.Trrh Mrtl:'Hi.' thnt thev ntYrr 1 )iip lloii.ln'it l).ill.,ri' Ur any cup that if fulls to erne. S n 1 fi r M-si if totinnuilalf. AiMrers .1 i'UKNKY A Ct To!e.!o. Ohio. tiolJ by ail iVuKgUtA, Tit. :v....-j idbi:r:d vI::lo i: acted, Gef :vl:ei ".:k l.Cp V..I.K U.vc Vd iho at tlta L!::.:tr. ; .iir.rerol; : vn:t ccijr.EfbCslIy prepare!, r. t'.:r.t it v.or: wcTi-i-ir, end yet dc:a nc: hlUUr tin tender s!Ju. Jir,t mzzz:'2 P-.us'w'. :n Vv.i": t. relict" t: jw cccii!;' t!:j p-!: ilitr.ppcai?. I Mu.ierclj t.r cj:o ihriiat, bron c).U:, iznzliu,'c:cc., r.:jk, 3;.:h.na. l::-'Ji-h-', c:::.,":':rijn, f.'.c-risy, rhcur-Viicr... II-1:.-;;;, fc.-Jas r.::d aclics of heba jker joint s;.r'::: r ro muscles, b.-uisc?. :h::L!c:r.;'t :..-: feet, colda of tlic chc-:i (it cft'.-i p--"i3 JiT.onis). 2'Jc and az jir:; hzz-'.tl zj:s .50. mmmm mssmm iftfcW -fcir POUMFV Poultry We have extraordinary marketing facilities WE PAY TOP PRICES Special demand for TURKEYS Jackson County Irea mery Successors to Mediord Poultry 6 Egg Company Always in the lead on prices Phones: Medford, 51 orj583. Appiegate 22-F-13 WESTON'S Camera hop .1 :!n i. II.. .i Ml ' ill : -HI : II .!-.'''i ' . !.:!' ,' ."i.lll 1 ': V li .IV.',' ;.: I II- i .il ilit Ml IV- . t ,' f I... "I r l'ii ,il a. a. J. ' Willi .Mcir.u.l li. .'. i8 .M.'.i:..: .1 imnlo JOHN A, PEEL CNDMITAKKU. skrrn niuTi.KTi rhon t. 47 and 47-JI AnlmoMI(. HMrii KAi rlnt ttto 4sibuuuc ittnlM. Crsir tlu" Only Exclusive ('iiiiiiiiiM'i'iii! Phutonii'luT i:i Soiiili.-rn Oregon. I Negatives nir.ile any time or i j'l.'.re liy ;iiiioiininrllt. I ; IMi-.mo 1 17:J. j We'll (iothe rest. i J. B. PALMER Kclford. -MS !:.,s! M.iiu ISlr.-et. ! An Electric Sewing Machine No larger than a grip and as easy to carry about Sew the Modern, easy way with an' Electric Sewing Machine. Devote your time and attention to the tt;te!ies not to' the we.uy jiii.sh-jiush of the treadle. ' PORTABLE SEWING CONVENIENCE is offered you at small cost in the possession of a Porlahle Elec tric Sewing Machine. You can sew in licdrooia, lilirary or kitchen wherever you wish by simply putting the plug in the Electric Eight socket. California-Oregon Power Company Phone 163 t Medford, Orogon