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PA HE FOTTft MEDFOTTO "M'ATL TKTBFXE, MTDFOTCD, OT?F20X. TFFSDAY. N'OVFMFEtt 26. MEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUXE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AKTEItNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IiY THIS MEDFORD FUlNTINa CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building. U-17-I North Fir atret. Fhco 71. A consolidation of the Democratic Time. Tha Medford Mail. The Medford Tribune, The Southern Orbgonlaa, The A ah land Tribune. The Med ford Kunday Bun la frulihed utiBcrl)-n desiring yn-47 dally newspaper. GEORGE PUTNAM. Editor. CTTBScmnrxoar ttbsimi BT MAIL IN ADVANCE; Dally, with Sunday Sun, year . 00 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .65 Dally, without Sunday Run. yttr 8.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun. month -& Weekly Wall Tribune, one year. J.EO Sunday K-jn. or.e yar 1.60 BY CARRIER In Med ford. Anhland. JnrksonvUle, Ontr.il Point. Pho-.nlx: Ially, with Sunday Kun, yar ..J7.50 Ially, with Sunday Hun, month-. .$& Dally, without Sunday Run, year.. 6-00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered an second-class matter at M i ford, Oregon, under the act of March e, 1879. worn dally average circulation for six months ending Btrpt. 30 3,932 MBHBER OK THH ASSOCIATED PREHH. Pull Leaned Wire K'rvlce. The A eta ted Prc.HS In xclinively entitled to th use for republication of all news dlnnatchra credited to It or not other wine credited In thin paper, and also the local news published )i?r:ln. All rights of republication of npeclal dlapatchcs hreln are alno reserved. lfotlce to Snbsorlben The United States War Induntrlts Hoard hag Insued the following mandatory order, among others retfulatlnn the nt-WHpapor bul nees during the period of the var: "Dis continue sending puperit af'or date of expiration of niibanrlptlon, unions sub- orlptlon Is renewtd and paid for." The publisher has no op '.Ion but to comply. OF ALLIES ANCHOR IN THE BOSPHORUS (ONSTAXTIXOI'LK. Nov. 13. flW tin AssiK'iiiti'd I'russ. ) There wen f0 iiritih, Freiieli and Italian Imlllcships, iTuisHff ami liesiniver in the allied Niiumlrori which anchor ed today in the linsiihorus The iicwm papers and the ioiilalioit neelaini 'd the allied S(iiinlroii as deliverer-. The lieadiiuarlers j !" the Uriti.-n nrd Kreneli iMuiiiimenls have been -tnhlihed in Constaniiiioi-te. A llrit ih aerial I'oree K mi tha outskirts f th" eitv. I'ooil priees in Cotistanlinonte have rien UO timos above tlm-e riilimr be fore the iiuj. Disorganization nT the railroads in Asia Minor todar (M;pit(lied the eoverninent In nl'aiinon the ration of ehcap bread which it ). Midi durhiL' the war. Of thf! officers and men wlio have remained with the t ailed tSater L'linboat Scorpion ill the (iolden Horn nineo cliploiaalie relation:' were sov mc:l, J." lmv; married Lennnline wo men. Nearlv all the American ini-ion. except IIhki in CniiManlinople and Kuivnui have been occupied bv Die Turkish arniv. Of ahmit Ttl Anifri eatt educational and relict' workers in Tarkev. all are reported we!!. Ono thousand (icrniatiH and Aus trian, Including Ceneral l.innin von SanderH, German coinmander in the Turklnli nrniy. who fled from Duma!' en 8 and Aleppo, remain In Constanti nople, and Iho neighborhood. Their tvxit nrroHS tho Hlnck on has been cut off by tho KouninniaiH und by di!;or durs In Odmisn. Anions tho ninmherH of the now Tin lush cabinet headed by TewMk Pa-ha Is lr. Itizu Tewfik. an Instruc tor hi tho American college for ulrlfl In Conitlanlinople. THE GOOD SAMARITAN OF EUROPE. TJIK Swiss have played the difficult i,lc of neutral (lur ing the great Win' in a manner that lias won the ad miration of the world. They have adherei to their plight ed word, suffered from privation and erouslv alleviat ed the sufferings o' the Iiellierants and enacted the role of fjood Samaritan t!.e : trii-ken of many nations. Neutrality has eost owitzerland a direct outlay of a quarter of a hillion dollars. It has cost every Swiss soldier an average, of a year and a half of service. Swiss commerce and industry have been crippled and the people frequently on the verge of Kt.irvalion. yet Switzerland, with her (ler man, French and Italian speaking population firmly withstood lerman and allied pressure alike and main tained strict neutrality. Since the outbreak of the war, the Swiss have taken care of the repatriation of over 500,000 invalid and sick prisoners of war of all nationalities, have received and forwarded to and from prisoners of war. free of charge, over ;"i00,000,000 letters and - packages, 10.000,000 money orders and (!,")00,000 bread parcels as well as a large amount of express shipments. The Swiss were the first people in Europe to scrap the doctrine of the divine right of kings and proclaim the principles now championed by the L'nited States and al lies, "for the right of those who submit to authority, to have a voice in their own government." The Helvetian republic was born in the closing years of the Kith cen tury, to escape the tvranny of irresponsible autocrats, to defy the rule of the Hapsburgs. ""We ordah and direct, with unanimous accord that in the above mei, Honed valleys we shall recognize no judge who shall have bought his rights with money or in any other manner, or who shall not be a native and inhabitant of these districts," read the ancient "vow of (iruetli," adopted in V2'.)l. which also foreshadowed the principles of a league of nations by declaring: "If any discord shall arise between two confederates, the more circumspect shall intervene by means of arbitration to settle the dis ferences as shall seem good to them, and if one or the other of ihe parties, disrespect their finding, the other confederate shall declare .".gainst it' Professing these principles, the world's oldest repub lic, 'despite cnrniiiercial relations wiih (iermany, stood firm in resisting the military threats and economic pres sure applied and remained neutral. Though the bulk of the people speak dermaii they would have none of (ler man autocracy and their secret sympathies must have been pro-ally, for (lerman success would endanger their own freedom. Their neutrality enabled them to enact the kindly, chariiable and humanitarian role that is their historic prerogative. ALLIES REFUSE DELAY 10 GERMANS PAIUS, Nov. 2 6.- ( llarus). flcr maii delegates at tho mixed confer on co at Spa have protested imalnst the rejection of their mme.Ht that they lie until tod a delay of two weeks in evacuuliitR LuxemiiurK, Lorraine and tho Saar region, (ieneral Nu dnnt. one of tho l-'ronch conferees, Mated that he considered tills protest wholly groiiinllf Kfi. 14 ENEMY SEAIS IN MOW YORK, Nov. 2ii. Fourteen enemy-owned scats on tho New York Stock KxehniiKc, The Now Orleans Cotton Kxchane, the Now York Cot ton Kxchane and other markets havo been stized by A. .Mitchell Pal mer, alien property custodian. !t was announced bre today. Tho seats will ho i-old shortly to American iltizen?. HERE'S WARMING, SI FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES Tor prompt relief fr.im Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or l.unibpo, you can ilrp;-nd on Sloan's U'limcnt. The warming, soothing, counter-irritant effect is the quickest way to overcome Ihe inflammation, wcliins or at illness, A few drops po right lo the core part, draw the blood from the congested place and remove the cause of the ache. The prc.it penetrating power of Sloan s Liniment mnkes rubbing need less. It is easier and ut-anrr to itV,c tkin plasters or poultices. It docs not stain the skin or clog the pores. A bottle v( Sloan's Liniment is all yon need for quick rcut nnd relief from the pains of eprains, bruista, backache, uiu'ncck, nnd ir.oat forms of rhrnnvitic. t winces. Generous size bottlca at druggists everywhere. AMERICAN WOUNDED iPpflpWp!! PRISONERS CARED FOR; fflMM WASHINGTON. Nov. Si.k nnd Hounded American -.oidicr u iio were hcid uri-omr bv the t in riutu- and v.hti are nut tniiL' enough to be uioted will be i-nn-d r bv the An.er j ienn li'id Cro- tlnon-h Allied Nev. a ' Swi-s itrtltrul delegate w itli li:i-e (Ionian experience and acun;iitil;i jh-c. A cablegram received toda v a I Km Crum lieadoinirlcr-; ln-io lrm I'an Mil.l it m pbthticd to !iice nit Hicm- i A'iierif;;b in n i-entr.il hi-iital. uiul,: it iMtx-ibb', irt ide A mci M ini mcdi- . u altciidaiii c i.r tin in. ! How ii SalcAinaii Suffcml It, .1. Porter, Sterling writes: "For nix months 1 Buffered wtib a painful weak back. Aa a traveling' aleHtnan I had to Ktoop freiuent!y to pb It up my urip.i, which I tre-.v to' dread as the pain win n 1 sti.iibteur.1 lip was awful. Numerous remedlt.-i failed to reach my eae. ! was In dueed to try Koley Kidney Pills, lle- llef was tniinodiate. Say. they aroi Ktcat! Any ono Afflicted as I was Hhniild try a bottle or two of Foley Kidney Pill." (!ood for p.Uti In the br.ek, rheuma.ie palnw, aching JoiniH. torn miPiclea. For alo by Medford PhurmiK v. e. , , JOHN A. PERL t.M'l.tl l AKKIL Iiuly AivlHtnnf. A HOI'TII IIAltTr-KTIi. man M. 47 and 47-J1. iDlamotll Kmkni llic. ; Aato ImbcUnc rTi. (rir I Medford BusincssGollcge Now iiicn rv classes in slt i:o-Taliy and velatcd stiiijtM-ls. lioth day and nilil sdinnl. o Learn From Experts Classes will lveoiw u,rsonai .snprrvisinii ly V, Ko- I avis, OITieial ( uirt lu'Fni-ier. LONDON'. Nov. 'JiJ The earrvina out ot the provisions ot" lha Itulian-Au-tri:ii anair-tiee on the eastern nnd northeastern Adria.'ic lias aron-ed i ineh friction nnd iealuiiv on the part of the J iL'o-Slav populations, 'who ascribe to Italy the intention of per manently oeeu living these regions, which are. virtually those ussi-jued to Itnlv bv the allied nerecmont of l'.U.'S. The Jmro-SIavs contend that the oc cupation should have been bv mixed allied forces and not o!elv bv Ital ians. The Indian occupation of Finme has been I'idlowed bv a strolls pro tect to the entente powers lrom the Croatian national council at Airram. It is reported that at some points the occupation led to regrettable, inci dents between the Italians arid the .Iuo-Slavs nnd to these points mixed for-es have since been sent. The A-soeiuted l're-s learns that ihe allied i.'ovcrnincnN are doin-; ev erything iKw-iblc to proimde a friend ly scltlineiit between t!te rival parties pending' the final adjustment of the eonllietim; claims at the peace conference. AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS The secret of youth Is ELIMINA TION OF POISONS from your body. This done, you can live to be a hun dred and enjoy the good things of life w'ith ns much "p.i" as you did when In the springtime of youttf. Keep your body in good condition, that's the secret. Watch the kidneys. The kidneys and digestive orjrans are the main cau.cs. The kidneys filter and puri fy the blood. All the blood passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. They strain or filter out the impurities. That is their work. Keep them clean nnd in prop er working condition and you have nothing to fear. Drive the poison ous wastes and deadly uric acid ac cumulations from your system. Take COLD M Kl AL Haarlem Oil Capsules at Intervals and you will always bo in perfect working order. You will feel strong and vigorous. (.Verves and muscles will bo elastic and your fate will radlateVo'Uh and health. GOLD MR DAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported direct from the laborator ies at Haarlem, Holland. They are not a patent medicine, but a guarantied remedy which ban been used by the sturdy Dutch for over 2 tin yean; and which has helped them to develop Into one of tiic strongest and hea'thicst races in t lie world. (Jet thcr.i from your druggist. Do not take a Mihstltute. In sealed packages three sizes. Adv. China Herb Storm Herb euro tar earache, headache, catarrnh, Oiptlierla, sore throat, lung trouble, kl.lnuy trouble, etomacb trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, crampj, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cured all kinds ot goiters. NO OP ERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan 13. 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very Bevero stomach trouble and haa boen bothered foi several years anil last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Giro Chung (whose Herb Store Is at "U South I'ront street, Medford) I de cided to get horbs for my siomaoh trouMo, and 1 Ktorted to feeling bet tor as soon as I lined them and toda) im n well ninn and caa heartily rec ommend anyouo afflicted aR I wad tr. see Ciin Chung and try his iltrbs. (Signed) W. It. JOHN30N, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford S. 1.1. Holmes, Kagle Point, Win. Lewis, Eagle Point . V. 1,. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, C. R. Moore, Kade Point. J. V. Vrlntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. n. Von der Hollen. Kagle Point. Tl'os. K. Nichols, Tingle Point. Krlclnv. June SNili. Vp Sntlim li Special Tire Sale lVn'nniiie S;iiui,ia , LNtrd lir t. and i on: n uini: to and li" iiniL ! Si.s. Tiv.i.l. " X :i N.m Skill ::n . :: v.. : ' X "'a " x t ' I.: X i Fii's :M X ; and ::o X :!'.. are guaranteed fur 7""0 miles: all others for K !"' nillfn. ailjuitinenls being mad by in. The Valley Garage :',e. i : I i ! .!. !V. :.! : I !.;l". :'. 1.7" u;.;:o 4.' :ii..-,ci lie'. mi. no HURRAH! Tlie War is Over ! Past statl.-tii- show that after oarli ;W;t real estate has advaiueil frnm u (r. - ;e r lent. Coed times are icoirkifi. ilet u:ir autonioliiie rep:'.;r i .'ii now, sn uu will bo rcaily for the i'ig r.:sli tli.u Is sure to follow. No oao in oe.-e ui;ing a car can Ii'. . "ver;. thing lo l erfootlou without tin proper tr.a : . i : . . r . We hae the ma cliiuery, w o li.ne tlie niecbaniis who , can ma 'to or :it anyllilng. Our prices jure roa-iim ililo. We allow you to ! help work on 'ir own car Uliile. our swpfTfiNi. i ,-, bat more can ou Crater Lake Garage NOTICE The Ford Motor Co. will imme diately resume the manufacture of cars and will be able to make delivery in a very short time. Those first placing orders will get the first cars. The supply will be limited, so place your order early and as sure yourself of early delivery. C. El Gates Auto Co. We close all day Thanksgiving rrrr.i . r-.m The Rea 1 Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Ihis year slmuld lio a ;val Tliaiiksivin;;. AVc arc r ady In assist yon iti inakinr 1 li.- Dinin'r r. i-oin-lch surfcss. Wo offer a few snytvt ions: Sesdlerj3 F.aisms Package Figs Black Figs White Figs Heinz Mince Meat Bulk Ivlince Meat Boiicd Cider Candied Citron Candied Orange Peel Candied Lemon Peel Uanned Pumpkin Fresh Pumpkin New Walnuts v Ground Nuts Soft Shelled Almonds Brpzil Nuts Shelled Walnuts Shelled Pecans Salted Peanuts Celery Cranberries mm Wo arc makinp; cv ry effort to have our vegetable (leiart nieiit eoiiiiilete ill every detail for Tlianksffivintr trade. Plaeo (irdn s ea.rly fur t!ie Personal Attention lies! selections. Prompt Service MARSH & BENNETT Store Closed all T)J1Ann Store Closed a!l Day Thanksgiving HUI1L z-zy Thanksgiving m. fit