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VM1K FOUR 1IEDF0T5T) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, ORFOX, FIND AY, XOVEMKEK 22, IfHS Wedford Mail, tribune AN INDKPBNDKNT NKWPAPEIt PUBLIH!IK) KVKUY Al'TKItNOON EOKPT SUNDAY UY THIS MMDKORD I'HINTINO CO. Office Mali Trlbuim Dull ding, 15-17-It North Kir street, rnone A oon no Dilution of the t)Mnorratie TlmB, Th Medford Mall. The Medford Trlbunn. The Houthora Orogonlan, Tha Aihland Tribune. The Mod ford Sunday Bun t furnlihid uborlbri tleblring Ten -day dally newspaper. GKOnaH PUTNAM, Editor. tTBHGKXITXOV TDUfll TtY MAIL IN ADVAKCK: Dally, with Bumlay Kun, year $810 Dally, wltii Hunday Kun. month. .GfS Dally, without Hunday fiun, ytiir S 00 Dally, without Hun-lay Hun, month .n0 vkly Mall Tribune, one year Kunday Bun. one year 1 50 BY CAT.RIRK--In Modfnrd, Anhlnnd, Jarknottvllle, Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Kun, yoar.....7.C0 Dally, with Hunday Kun. month .15 Dally, without Kunday Bun, year.. 8.00 Dally, without Bun-lay Hun, month .0 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as snconrt-rlnM matter a MttcJfnril, Orogon, under the act of March . 1879. worn dally average clronlnllon for tlx mouth ndluff Sept. 30 2,932 MEMBER OK THW ASSOCIATED T'ltKHS. Pull T.ftftod Wiro Service. Tha Abho f.tated Prfsa Is oxMunlvoly nntltli'd to tn urn for republication of all new dlanatnhfa cruditd to It or not nthr wli nredlted In thin paper, and ilao the lMal npwii puhtlhf'd herein. All rlirhta of reputillcatlnn of xniclal dlupatchitB herein are a! bo nwrvt-d. Notice to Rnhiorlbrra The United Rtateii War Indimtrfcfl hoard haa Inxued the following nin nilntory order, among others rirulnttnfr the pnwapaper hual nenn during the period of the war: "Pin con Unite aond In ic pnnern after date of expiration of nubnorlpilon, u plena mih wrlntinn la renewed and paid for." The publisher has no option but to comply. romen in rrrk V1 Tin) Hid Cross will resume work next week iiml Ilio women of Medford will continue the activities of each clt'iutrl mi-lit Monday. Wednesday and Kriilny until liirl lu-r orders. There is mi abundance of refugee rlotliiuL' t l! ninde and if vim can't Kinv, come nnil learn llnw. thereby icntline; n helium.' Inirnl to the Inrnl chapter Ainerienn lied CnVs, Tnlk hull, tnlk shop to your iiciith l)f. Ilelii to make thii Victory hull n success hv nrtiimr everyone lo eome nnil hrinir their friends. Tnlk simp. ho Hint every one will hnve some hens, rhielii'iis nnd fowls or some other valuable nrliclc to donate to the shop when it opens after Tlinnksnivimr. NOTICE SEN! 10 II. M. I'lirUs, direelnr of the OrcL-on bureau of mines and ireolocv. has sent out the following notice, dated No vember 'JO: Important to all chrome produc ers Wonl is just received flicn Wnshinulon that pendinu' the nrraieje incnt of certain details in collection with the ndiniuistrutio of the war niierals net it is verv iiur.orliint Hint the chrome status of nil lenses orcon Iracts in relation to the chronic indus try he innintained without olinuire. It will doubtless be for the best, iutcr ct. of nil concerned in the chrome in dustry that all leases or contract which have been in force durimr the past few weeks or months and which may have evpired should he voluntar ily n wed. It i- not probable that new properties nor new owners of old properties will le able to r.'ci ive ben efits under the provisions id' the act. All DELIVER! mm m WASHINGTON". Nov. "J:?. Vinil rwrv (icriuim vjtr--liiti mvornl lv lip nniii'-licc iit'ttiiilK- in tin hiimK "1" ll.c nllit'-. Si.-r.'t:irv iKtincls In (inv, tlif nnvv (ifiuirlii.cnt will cni t itino lii niMTMh- mnU-r war it'iiiiln t:r.i. 11- lin uMim! Al!uir:il Hi n nnil A'lnnr.il Sim-. Iinwvwr, tlir(M-tiii'' tlint tlif vjnlvi-.c luni olti ri;illv tin inomciit Hint Hie intv.il trims l' lilt1 jirihilirt' luiM' lin'ti m rumpli hfil. Wln'ii llii-, nii"-:u' ivfrivi'tl. Mr. 1). iMti- -.iiiil In- w.i'il.l .s.uc iu lu-ilcr i i'tvov it, tti.uiv it not nil o1' tlif r-'- rirtituis li!t'li haw luiii i.i.hiiI vn iht n. i v i-it--Mm 1. Nn ;;l mil hurit licit rt iiu.it o thiil iiiMrlv IkiM ll.f t t-t tii;i ii ihm'.oi M':t I It'i t Inn tnnn'il um r. A BROKEN REED SKXATOK UKVA) of -Missouri, nioiithpicco of tlic food trust in tlic sciiaic, whose contriliiilioii to winiiiiiLf lite war was lioldin up '1"' fontrol bill for throe months and unreinitliiijr n1l;u k njioii IToovcr, is miicli outraged over the jirojiosed .'.. w of nations, dedarino; lhat any arranu't'inenl thai wor.ld cause the United States to he em broiled in European troubles "the most monstrous doe trine ever proposed in this republic." Mr. Ueed tlint the same about America's participation in the European war vet if America had not participated in European affairs, Europe in the form of Germany, would have participated in American affairs in most sin ister manner. The period of America's isolation has forever passed. The world has become one vast community and what af fects one nation, directly or indirectly affects nil. 'America is responsible for the creation of new republics out of hitherto enslaved Euroean nations. America, as a result of the war, is embroiled in European troubles, which are now world troubles and. America must share the responsi bilities that have fallen upon her in restoring order and stable government. To prevent the recurrence of a world war, the league of allied nations will be enlarged to become a league of all na tions,' an international court to adjust national grievances and enforce international law and order just as our own courts and police enforce national order. The old order of individual nationalism running riot has passed away and a new order of internationalism is being born. Blind, indeed, is the "statesman'' who cannot read the writin,;- on the wall, that the nation, like the indi vidual, will be ; -ensured by the service rendered others, rather than that rendered itself from motives of greed, av crice and selfishness. Senator Reed is indeed a "broken reed" for a nation to lean upon. The lollowiiiL' casualties are re ported by the cinninundiuu' t.'encrui of the Ainerienn expeditionary forces: Killed in - action, 101 : died of wounds. RH: died of accident and oth er causes. 1 : died of airplane neci dent, one; died of disease. 1M.V. wounded severely, 87: wounded, de cree undetermined, wounded sliL'htlv. :'7N: missing in iictiou, (i!l: prisoners. 111. Total l.'ilo. 1'roni the Pacific coast: Killed in action Corp. Harold William Hub erts, San Francisco: Private Ilaroid Uavie. Oakland. Calif. Died from wounds Lieut. Win. Ii. Mackav. Seattle, Wash.: Private Al fred II. I.ecuver. Ilavward. Oil.: Pri vate, Charles F. Patten. Seattle. Wash.: Private Geo. K. Slack, I. one Jiench. Calif.: Private Charles S. Wal ler. Hilts. Calif. Wounded, decree undetermined l.ieut. Norman l(. liavlor. San Fran cisco. Calif.: Lieut. James Ii. I.owrv. Jr.. Los Ani-'elcs, Calif.: Private Kred S. Colcord, I.ompoe, Oil. Wounded sliuhtlv in action Corp. Alchonsus W. Adaiiis. Ilurriuutnn. Wash.; Private .lumps IJanncll. lie domls Pencil. Calif.; Private AlichacI Kcnneallv. San r'rnncisco, Calif. Wounded slinhtlv Private llryan I). Douulas. San Uieo, Calif.: Private Alphonse li. (ilenn. (Ilenn. Calif.: Pri vate Lawrence II. lingers. Oakland, Calif.; Private Joe Dewey llessick, Rnkcrsfield. Oil.: Private lioseoe A. Williams. Jr.. Portland. Ore. .Missine: in action Private Kmil Benson. Kent, Wash.: Private Georue L. Marshall. Standard. Calif. Wounded, decree undetermined Private L'mmett S. Johnson. Ontario. Ore.: Private Arthur G. Walker. Gold Beach, Ore. Died of disease Xurse Viola Kml lie I.undhulm. I'etnluma. Calif.: Pri vate Harold 15. I lucei. San rrnnciscn. Calif.: Private Howard Dawson. Ore '.'iin Citv. Ore.: Private Thomas J. Iivan, San Francisco. Calif. Wounded severely Private Harvey W. Borland. Portland. Ore.: Private Harrison K. Moillin. Stockton. Calif.: Private Clyde V. Parsons, Lindsav, Calif. A BRIEF RESPITE DJOEIiNMEVl' of congress for two weeks will give a much wearied public a rest from the never endinir flow of gab that has continued uninterruptedly for many months in an effort to discredit the president. Whatever the executive has done was wrong and whatever he may do will be attacked by the small calibre "statesman" serving as lackeys for predatory interests, and wantonly distorted to manufacture polit; ul capital. The co.nl rol of congress by republicans is evidently the signal for the revival of the petty politics and narrow part isanship that have so often made congress ridiculous. A lively sense of humor enables the American public to tol erate these self-important jackasses braying incessantly at the capitol and estimate them at their real value pests taken seriously only by themselves and those hungering for the pie-counter. The latest, exhibition of peanut partisanship is the ef fort by reactionaries to make political capital out of the president's proposed attendance at the peace congress, which will solve the problems of political and economic reconstruction. AVe are gravely informed that calamity impends if the executive leaves'the country nobody left here but congress, the supreme court, office holders and the people. All this element tif congress wants of the president is to abuse him and there is no closed season, even if he is out of the country. The flow of demagogy can continue uninterr'iiptedly and that ought to satisfy the uneon structivc reconstruct ionists. .Perhaps during the course of another year, the new revenue hill passed by the house last summer, will be passed by the senate perhaps. The senate is long on de lay and short on action, but never failing in its flow of words. kels of the world. The burden of the1,,,,.,,,,, restoration of the machinery must : tic,-., fall upon those who destroyed it." i ' It would he within the power of j the allies, said Dr. Addison, lo with- j hold tiMia Germany colt,, n o, other i '! until the Germans had made; -nod the "a 'bines thev had destroy- ' cd. In the econoaii K iiimu, he: public! not. ci' ibalion hail a "mat for obtaining international ins BUTTE FALLS Mis Ko.-it'tta Mi'Grni!. the count v school nurse, camo it n Yi'(lmsinv to examine cae of sickness in Hut to Kals. The influenza lias irot a lit tle headway, but it is to he hoped it will lie checked. The Trefren lamilv hns been sick .villi intlucnzn. but nil the member fire iunirovihir as well as is expected. Hutte Kails school w:is in session Monday, but because of the extent of the appearance of the epidemic in town, it was ileum dosed. Milton Hammers! v. nephew nnd ward of Mr. and Mrs. K. . Aldstrom, has been in the hospital in Ashland the past week. He eat his arm on ji wood saw, and after llie wound was though to have been almost healed, blood poison set in. ltutte Falls friends extend their sympathy and hope for a speedy recovery. The Butte Kalis school went over 100 per cent over the top in the Vic tory boy and uirl drive last week. The captains and solicitors worked hard and f-iithfnllv in site of difficulties, the school bein closed and the epi demic irev;iliiiLr. The bos and irir's of Butte Kails are always enirer to do their share and the above result proves it. fSuffcrslSerious Break Down "Two years apo I spent three months in hoHpitul under stomach and bowel B;ifscialt;;tfl for mucus col itis, auto intoxication, eit:., which caused awful bloating and colie at tacks. My friends gave me up. I returned home and on the adviea of Mrs. Wright, a friend, tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy with wonderful results. Am now in best of health.'' It Is a simple, harmful preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal traot and allays tho tnflamatioa which causes prac tically ail stomach, liver and intes tinal aliments, including, append i cits. One docs will convince or money refunded. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv. Mifs I.ois Kice has been spending the pat week at her home in Hush visiting friends and relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. J). M. Watt and the Misses Alice and Maude Krv were Med ford visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 1(. G. Masson of Vpper Soda Springs. Col., has been vi-iiim: for the past week at the K. K. Kurrv home. Mrv. (.'olver Kurrv. who was called to 'ortland by the death of her mother, returned home Tuesday. Candidate Ilarrv K. Rice, who has been attending the officers' training school at ( amp TaUor. Kv.. is ex pected home soon. The Misses Kelvn Pratt. Katiierine and Louis I,1 ice and Marie Morion en joyed a hike to the cliffs Monday. . School will open Monday if there are no more flu cases reported. Mr. A. II. Ki--her and daughter Inez were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Denham of Talent Mon day. Mr. Un Orii;bv. who has been in Portland for the pa l two or three weeks has returned. Mis .luanita Kurrv was shopping in Ashland Saturday. Tho newly constructed and paved section of the Pacific highway at the Ashland hilt has been opened lor travel. "BEST IMSIINT Contractor Wouldn't Take Hundred I ((dial s For (iooil Taiilnc Kill llim E" Five "I just want to say rtnlit now that I wouldn't tako five hundred dol lars for the good that first bottle of Tanlac did me. for I feel like It has plven me a new lease on life," said C. E. Nelson, a contractiuu car penter at 7728 s:ird Ave., Southeast Portland, Oreson. recently. "Following a Berioas accident four months ago," ho continued, "which laid me up tor eiRht or nine weeks, I lost my appitlte, nnd my stomach got all out of order. What little 1 did manaRO to eat wouM s nir and form gas, which would cramp and pain me until 1 could hardly stand It. Then my kidneys wont back on mo, nnd my back hurt so bad I couldn't find a comfortable position. They said I had rheumatlcm or lum liaRo', then my right leg, below the knee, got to hurtliiR me, and at times I couldn't stand on :r.y feet or to get up when down. I wrs con stipated all tho time and suffered a Rreat deal with headache. Nobody knows how I really did EUffer, be cause I just can't describe it and as nothing seemed to do mo any good 1 had become discouraged about ray condition. "I finally sent down and got a bottle of Tanlac, as 1 read so much about it, and it was about the best investment I ever made. Tdy appi tito came hounding back after my first few doses, and by the lime my second bottle was gone, my Ltoisucli trouble was almost Rone, to:i. 1 am now eating any and everything 1 want and it don't hurt me the lea.?t bit, and my kidneys and back are greatly improved. At the time I started on Tanlac 1 had to use crutches to get about. I have gain ed several pounds in weight, and can Just feel myself getting stronger every day. I have gono hack to work already, and 1 never lose an op portunity to speak a good word for Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Sido Pharmacy, In Cold Hill by M. D. Flowers, In Central Point by Miss M. A. llee. In Ashland by J. J. llcNair. Adv. ECKMANS , FOR TH30AT AND LUNGS A ratflum rompmini tlint -will brin r-lU-f In ini.-iy a-uk. am! glironfp vuih PiuvM.-i in mimlK-tt form, ft bnlc rm ilv lilshlv r -wmitK-iiflud lv eolom-e. un tmna no harmful uruss, - Try tlwni todAjv 50 centa a box, including war tax l or lw nil Ui)itlta Xltuiiu Luljomtory, I'bUiulclpbla Now That We Have Tho Spanish Inriuonza about cleaned up, let's take San Tox Syrup of Hypophosphiles for a tonic and get strong and keep In such con dition that wo will not have colds or any kind this winter. fieath's Drug More Phone 884. The San Tox Store JOHN A. PEEL UNDKKTAKEK. lMf Asslnuuit. t nOUl!l BAKTLKTH. mane M 7 nnd 47-J1. Aatmobll Fleams 8ait!o. Medford Business College Xow o en For dashes in stt'iiojjraiiliy and lvlatcd subjects. Hoili day and night school. 3 Learn From Experts ("'lasses will receive iersonal supervision hv V. Uoy Davis. Official Court Reporter. I ; isi !i nivk pi 21 j .?. wsi Urn Growing Bigger A'K calciiluto the successful I I trowtli of tho First Xutlon-; I I il Hand in NAMES added to II I uir list of customers as I I .uucli as iu increased depos- I I its. This, you know, means I I widespread use of our good 1 I service. ' J j O - II May wo place YOITI j name ou tlint list? , I j !j Wrh. G. Talt, President j J ! FSMT ItNATIONAUl jjk SANK. J 'raV MEDFORD, Ott.JwM BULBS and SWEET PEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co. To RelievcvCatarrli, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises M 1 v-i- STARTS TOMOPvR.OW w :: I mmn nr. b m i v 1 in l nrii i Tfc, C (t lv. iftm M R A V I ft Iff j. A! A. IS All OF ALLIES I.ONH'iN. v. The aim of r ciiiistrn.' ion in I'Ymre and I'.rbjiuni will be to tv-tuic i!ic cicala of nr., iluetion. n--ci' ir. ( hii-.tot-hcr Au Hison, ltri!i--h ii :in in- ef rerniiM ruc- "The texti!.1 ti idi - in I lenfanv,' he f-:tl. "tlVM' h"e (uilnl.d in-, ill tin p.ti iiniaee wlii li !ic ,i, i i "ii I inn of luotiis would kne liiCM in the twit- I'er.ioiiM suffering from cat.nrahal dealac.is. or wlio are growing hard of hearing and have head liaises will j bo glad to know that Oils distressing afflccibin can be usually aad ruc ei'fs!'ully t heated at homo by an in-1 (einal meilicine that In many instan ces tins eifccled complete relief after other treatments have failed. Suf-i ferers who could scarcely hear have hud their hearing restored to such 1 an extent that tho tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight 1 tiichi-s away from either ear. There fore, if you ;miw of someone who is In thoeWo willi head noises or catar- ! I'll i. f deainehs. cut out tills forirul:! ; and hand It to them and vim mav hnve been the means of saving sotne.r: poor sufferer perhaps from total I den'ness. The pr. io rlptloii can be : - , a a. .'f 1 J. prepared at hanie and is tuade a, ;,.!-. CCHtllU'OUS SHOW 4&: I O tlliDeQtime lows: zrr .Secure from your diugiUM I nr! I'araiint illmi'ilc Strenutlil. Take ibis home and add to It one fourth pint of hot w.ilcr and a little granu lated sug-ir. stir until dissolved. Take one ia':. si tiif.il fntir Otncs a day. I'imi'lat 1 used In this wav not onlv to reduce by tnale in '.Inn the In-llaiiiall-.ii an. I svv. lllag la the Kusta- ', chlan Tub, ., iiihI thus t,, eq ial!-.'-.' the air piesinue ou the drum, Inn lo cor- : reel an, rwm or feci et leu.', la the middle car. nMi! the result 11 g-,e ere ii 'iuiy alnats iick and effe -the. Kvery person who Inn c.n.nrab In any furiu. or iim sia.; riini' lias, hUsltig roitinls '.a th.-ir car., should ;'lu this icdi't a trial. s I C- ? vt- 7T- . v ' 1 I r i -"4 ' 4r 1 irW t a f -v t , China Her!) Star Herb cure ror earaclio, headacb. icatarrah, illptheria, sora throat, i luu; trouble, kidney trouble, fltomaek j trouble, heart trouble, chills and fT . er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, erecked breast, I euros all kinds of gotten. NO OP- 'EriATinrfR. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13, 191J TO WHOM IT :tAY COXCEnN: . This Is to cortlfy that I, th'-' un dersigned, had very severe c.tomach trouble and bad boon bothered for several years and last August was not expected to llvo. and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, Medford) I de cided to got herbs for my stomach trouble, nnd 1 storied to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man aud can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was t see Glm Chung and try hla Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. It. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point i W. L. Chlldroth, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. n. Von der Hollen, Eagle Point, Thos. 10. Nichols, Eagle Point FrhlHv, .Tune SSth. War Savlmra Tr A U D F FEATURE OuLr ChesLer Entitled t4Pines Up and Pfiims Doivn" REGULAR PRICES ADDED FEATURE; Lyons and Mo ran in 'Nearly a Chaperone" You'll Choke With Laughter S TIIL MOST TALKED OF, BKST THOUGHT OF THEATRE IN !!!l!Hi SOUTHERN OREGON li!!lill!lli!!!ll!i WESTON'S Camera Shop Hie Only Exclusive Commercial lMmtogrnpliitr in Southern Oregon. N"e;r:ttives made any time or place liy ai'pointnicnt. I'lioneHT-J. ' We'll do the rest. J. B. PALMER Medford. o ICaat ilaiu Street,