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VAGK POD II MED FORD MATfj TRTTilTXE, MTlDFOiTl"). OT7KOOX. FRIDAY, yOVKMREU 20. 1013 llEDFORD Mail. rarauNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUUMHIIBD EVKllY AI'TKHNOON JJXOKPT SUNDAY nV TUB MUDFOnU P1UNT1NQ CO. Office. Mall Tribune Building, t6-i7-I Norm Fir street. Pboue 7(. A consolidation of the Deroocratlo Times, The Medford Mall. The Mtdford Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan. Tbe Aahland Tribune. The Medford Bundu Bun Is furnlhi"d subscribers desiring a kvn-7 dully newspaper. QBOBOK PUTNAM. Editor. tranoaiPTioir izaaiai Mr MAII IN AljVANCtt: Dally Willi Sunday Hun, year 18.00 Unity, with HundHy Hun, month -6.. liuily, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 lnl!y, without Sunday Bun, month .60 Weekly Mull Trlhunc. one year 1-60 Sunday Sun. one year ..... 1-60 8Y CARRIKR In Vodford, Ashland, JnrliflnnufllA. f!fntral Point. PhOOllix: Ijally, with Hunrlny Bun, year 17. SO Dally, wllh Bunday Hun. month.-. .66 Dally, without Hunday Sun, year.. 8.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 SEPARATION GROWING. Official papnr of the City of Med ford. Knterd at Bocond-cJiise mattftr at Mmifnrd, urotfon, under the aci 01 aiarcn urnpn AHw tvunira Hrctilatlon for Dlx month! ending Hpt. 30 3,933 A1KMBER OF THR ASSOCIATED PRKSH. Full Loased Wlro Bt-rvlce. The Abbo- nftitAil VrpHm In BxeliiHlvelv nntltled the use for republlcutlon of all news dlaputchfiti on-dltPd to It or not other wise creditnd In thin piiper, and also the local news puMiahud herein. All rlKhta of rtrpubllcntlon of special dispatches Herein are also reserved. Notloa to Bubacriber The United RtntLH War InduHtrlcfl Hoard lias lRHiiid th following mi.ndii.tory order, among Others reftulntlnK newspaper husl- neum dnrlnr the nerlud of the war: "Dis continue sending pnpors after (Into of expiration of subscription, unless hud criptlon Is renowttd and paid fur." Tbe puunsner naa no option uui 10 ympiy. ECQMB Location of 41 American divisions In Krance, November 7, announced as follows by tho war department: Combt.t divisions Locution. 1 Nnurt mid Ht. lil.lor. 2 I'onso anil St. Dl.lor. 3 TunnnlB anil St. Ulzlor. 4 l.ucoy and St. Dlzlor. Ii Cuticl and St. Dlzlor. 0 Stunno and 81. Dlzlor. 7 liuvojln anil SI. Dlzlor. 20 HrnH, Troyon Sur .Mouse, and St. Dlzlor. 27 Corblo, licauquesno, St. Dizler. 28 lleaudtootirt and St. IHdor. 20 Robert Ksnugnu und St. Dlzicr. 30 (Juorrl. i 29 ltobort ISsimgno and SI. Dlzlor. ad Querrieu, via 11. Urp. 31 llrest. 32 AlncrovUlo and St. Illzler. J 33 Troyon and St. Dlzlor. i 34 (lustres. ! 35 Somnio Dlouo and St. Dlzlor. I 31 Conde-en-llurrols. 37 Thlolt, Diii'iiliorciuo. 3S l.e MaiiB. 42 MalKonliollo ami St 77 I.a llnss-o, Vuronm-s, 7S 1,0 t'hauiuy-lluut and St. Dlzlor. 70 Vnclioreauvilln and St. Dlzlor. SO Boimnautno and St. Dl.lnr. M Snmme Dlouo, Is-Sur-Tlllo. 2 Florant. tit Xeutlc. r, St. Aiidre-do-Cub.buo. 37 Pons. I S Mnntrenux Chntomi, Is-sur-Tlllo. kS Tallly and St. Dlzt. r. 90 Vlllern Dov Dun nnd St. Dlzlor. 91 Ooatriwticlii'ko and Dunkrniuo. 92 Mahnt'hn and St. Dklor. nenot DIvIsIoiih Location aiul houd quarlrrn. ' 4i St. AlKiian and Xuyorii. S;l l.oiiiHiiB and I'antro.ss. I'mivllly. 39 SI. I'Morunt. 40 llovluny and SI. Dlzlor. dr J-;(JAL.'.SK of tin coiiliiiiions (lci-cit of 1I10 15crlin O dvcruiiii'iii" tin' new rciJitljliir of Pav;irja lias broken off relations with Merlin, seeks sepai'iile represen tation at the peace conference and a separate peace. The lilierty party in i'aucn inis also demanded a break with jJerlin. Thus the s'laiiiiist tendencies of the (ierinan states are manifested. Thus is the (ierinan revolution paralleling the Kussian. Defeat promises to undo the work of German union that victory and Bismarck accomplished. For many cen turies southern Germany had little in common with Prussia, and maintained its independence, potitically, re ligiously and economically. Only the glamor of victory in the Fi'anco-l'i'tissian war buried the ancient rivalries and jealousies and enabled brutal kultur to replace kindly culture. Defeat litis shattered the spell wrought by military success half a century ago and all Germany in coming out of the hypnotic trance of military autocracy. Jt would not, be at all surprising if Germany again became a land of independent slides, while among the possibilities are the union of southern (ierinan states with the Herman Austrian states into a new confederation, leaving Prussia to shift for herself as of old. Prussia may become liolshevik, but there is little, dan ger that the more conservative) populations of .Bavaria, Saxony, ;iden and AVurtcmburg will hoist the red flag. In any event, either as separate states or as two states, Germany will cease to be the menace to the world she has been for h ilf a century. THE P-OOD SHIP MEDFORD. AGIJACKPl'Ii compliment lias been paid Medford by Uric V. llttuser. manager of the Grant-Smith Porter shipyards in the naming of one of the new fleet of wooden ships sifter the citv. The vessel is the next to the last of the fleet of fifty ships built for the Kmcrgcncy Fleet corporation and will be launched before December 10. It will give this city a personal interest in the fortunes of the fleet, particularly in this vessel. No charges of profiteering discredit tile building of the .Medford, for (lie profits made by the builders have been turned back into war work which reflects great credit on the contractors. The Medford will have a cargo capacity of 3,500 tons and he one of the finest finished vessels turned out, with all modern conveniences. Its launching will be a sight .vorth seeing and Medford people are urged to be present, to show their appreciation of the honor. PffiOf APPLES! 10 BE SURRtNOERED , IMzIpr. , St. Dlzlor. AMSTKItHAM. T:uiiMluy, Nov. 'JS. Former Ktnperor t'liiulps oT Aus tria in HurftMhiir I'm in a menial de pKwKinn, n Toriiltut to mi lun)irmk 11m pa tell to tne i runt Zoit uny of U rlin. Me nils for hour ;it his tW. k Blaring vacantly. Former Kinp'1' ZHn s much int!VHwetl by her linn Imrd's Klnte of health. Coming Events Cast Their Sltacws PrApara Now to Withtiand the Crult. K. M. Mi Ke;tnv. who is local reprn- sentntive ol Dennis, Kimball and l'nx. UPl'lc exporters, wires as follows from New York ('Hv, explaininir I he raisin1.? (lie apple embargo and the comlit ions raced hv the exporters: "Kmlierco on apples to liriti.-h ports raised. Limited space is available and it tew shipment.- are imw beintr made. Ocean Treiuhl is $li per box. llrilih uovermuent has est nidi -died a maximum price of 11.'1-. cents per pomul lor the fruit. Kstimnte In ...,.....L ,((. M thn 1,0V," HAShX, Switzerland, Xov. 20. One, h n n d reil and f i ft y n i rpla nes will iH had been gathered at IUielil!n eon airdrome, 11 miles ttout.iwcst of Stuttgart, to bo handed over to the allies In aecordanee with tho provis ions of tho armistice huvo been ren dered useless by order of tho revolu tionary committee, accordJnt; to a Stuttgart dispatch received hero. Mrs. Will Looinin Is reported to be critically ill at her home on North Central avenue. The Choice of Those Who Know Manufacturers and leading mo tor car distributors recommend ZEKOLEN12. The majority of motorists use ZKROLENE, ZEROLEN E reduces wear and gives more power because it keeps Us lubricating body at cylinder hcitf. Give3 less car bon because, being refined from selected California asphalt-base crude, it burns clean and goes out with exhaust. 7KROLKNK is the correct oil for U .Yros of automobile nRinen. It ii th to.iect oil for ymir iit.nnoltile. Get tntr lubrication cbsri Miowirtft the cor rect contistenty tor your car. At rf-tcr wrv'nmwrf Sjntfarrf Oil Service Station. STANDARD OH. COMPANY (CaHtoriiiK) 1 Correct Lubrication for the "V'-Type bovine Trila. the 'V"-Type of auto mobil CDfiitie, like all internal combustion engine, reqnirea an oil that holds iti lubrtcatinc qualitiet at cylinder heat, burnt clean in the combustion cham ber! and goes out with cabautt. Zerolene Alia thoaa require menta peridot If. 6wcuae it a rorrccCy rrrtnrj from oloetmd CUforni ephIt-bam crude JieSfM-JjJ Oil tot Motor Cars W. E. WALKEK, Special Agent Standard Oil Co. J it ttW ii Do not fi.ill.-lpnli? wUb a pliii.iiiTbn tiirml the K.,ntilirul ov4'iit of 'iil.il nth. t'u l.V.:l(l lllvcotiir.'rt iUir!-K Pi.- kt(.h ihiJ tt.iln at tho tti-al lij i' v(nri i;t pu r j t ii Ui J i:ittird oiirsilf la t.'Ui.ilU f-oi.tiiiitui iu mn't V.o ft me. ior Jnr-t Ilea purpose vrtnici nit ntcr tv.' Iv.iti, In cvciy tvnifc of liif, hixif I rcr cvrr lifilf ccitliity 11m) tliro-lumni. I ticl fbifiti rficdj'. MoMu'r'n Kilfinl. ll t rc- Iwrcd to irhe the ini-iln-i ti-lK thut a'ti-rt ii'lp I'io niiiU. 1Ue muM-lr.H, T'tvc. ti-n-C' (out Mid conH nta utmlo ntnl xyt jtotl nn. tlr.''le. Ibn rii-:tn In nveuU'-l, nl n r e.-jlt i:'neieni, h.ihm'.'i, tv-irUeHluwii I.. id irt' ptth'nir w'f nro imndfil. T.'ib ..Ixlntiilnnl ,uiaclca exp-'inl c.t -!V nvA ivjlv ltuii tnibv t lnrn. N.tiirnllr, ptri r Icia nil tlto honra nte frwrr. 'I In m .ttfo jrrp.irnl on J tho trlsl j one uf kiucU ;a ri).:,rer. V'rilc t'io Hri11V: ! Rrmitilcr C-'mpinv. T.-pt, M, l.mihir HuDitlntf; AtlnnH, (i.- tct i. fir tl'fir Jclpfid Mntborlriwil HooK Hint iV n tf tMo i f Vvltivr's Friend fro ttm i rt'priM to'l-j v. It Jut us laiu!atil m t -i'lliu- ' U tun th'nl; (f. r' i-Mt-T. tl"-r" I- hcftt'ntf lw tulii CASH AND CARRY ALL THIS WEEK FROM THE TRU AX STORE Ml. I'itl l-'loiir Uarley l'"loiir Seetled Kaiins, piick;tt;'e Sanlines, ran i-'tuirkiant. can Toteatt'i's, can I'eas. ,111 Pumpkin, can Pink n'id l.Vd Means, Hi Coffee. l'"ol-el-'s, ll H. call ('(.t'i'ee in Inilk, splciiiliil ipialilies. No lieller values anv where, at 20r "C. "C ;ml .'15c IvVteiisive line of llolida.' (ioods, made in V. S. A, ....(5c Klc ... 1 5" 1"c :c ... sre The Truax Company 327 E. Main. Medford. fiiSS ikiJust add writer LdrSry h-. andyou have da. How th perfect pancake fbrmuSa was worked out Ye-ars ago the Aunt jemima people realized that when a woman mixes puitcakes herself tlic could never be sure how they would turn out Eome days they niifjijt be (jood but other days, when she thought she had done everything just ths same the cakes would turn out Hat, tough and sogpy. To give every woman a way of maki;; cakes Ihu clwan come out wonderfully always light and iiii&y and tender Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour was created. The treasured recipe of a famous Southern cook was adopted as the ba:.is of the for mula. Lonn study war. put in perfecting it. Especially ground and blended flours were used flours that you could nut buy ii ti store. And finally, since pood pancakes need sweet rntilr, that w:ia added, loo (in powdered form). No wonder Aunt Jemima 1'ncakes have ruch an unutirJ'y ddiciotts flavor no wonder 120 million Au;,r je:.ii:iu break fasts were served last year! So quick end" easy and so liooruhing Aunt Jemima pancakes have just iiio nutri tious, wholesome elements that your family neetU their gluten pereentace ia .;u.ua!'y iiijli. They have the fond value that tivei younf3'-ers stroii bedies and plump, rosy cheeks. Have Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow and soma other day have the Buckwheat Cakes (Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour ccines in the ye! low package). Try wiSkj and mutfiis nude with the Pancake Flour, -ton, they're dclicicrtt;. Read on any Aunt Jemima box top how to iet the faninuj Kai: Dolls. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, &. Joie;;U, Mis;.ouri. Thanksgiving Greetings Above and be yond all else: stands out this thing to be thankful for That we are a United People banded together in a Cause that is Just, Honor able and Right- is eous. i Er3 ft ill "... MBi-.Fr-ion nav J Mit.W T.L iUO.'J!.J . WW Richer became of the milk C'tct't in ii! ' Swat mi it, pawdntd an 4 -tixtd in the f.our givrs Jltmt lar.ma Pamahs i'u j'.'iiv;r li.it lias made ihtm yliKtrica't favorite breakfast. You mid add ncihing; but water to have ric!i,Jhll-jia wud caies. ' "eWM.; . 3 ;.a..;l:':' ir:i i! a Rolfable, t T::'':r;'. ip.'V.'t-na epidemics spray t'.e rio:L ; ! ;liro:it sct-eral ttinm a I uiih nr.; t-:.rt Wizard Oil and t.o p.-:-; ...::e.-, e.:iT an atomizer. 1 yon !:..vtn't ::n -.tomizcr, gargle i.ip iliro.ti jii-. J v, ihe mixture up :utre. Tiw. tr itn.ent sets up an 3.niv.-,tv or tlcteuic against "M i" "in.j. l!:-5 . 's r-T -I Kore throat lead tr .' : ;) I iiti;. t once with vi.vr,; t'.j e ''ey en develop ir.tu ,'ia.iiri:.-'U.i iii;'i;'-::u. ict fr-i:t '.iru..;;-,; : : for 50c.' If v.-.-' fuU-.l.(l rr:;:i:! t',c bo'Aic and t'ci ycur ie;..i.v fca.:-. F.vr cot:'.!! . r !i sick head '' t V ! ..;'! i.ivcr Whios, pl.se :.ut .ic .::U, ,;Cc at drug- Ctiti. Cj..,'.i:r.cc:. " f$e in towni Honey I " AVe are hcadqnar- '"rS?' tersfor rTJ '' S'V ! Tlioso, "THE MOST POPULAR GIFT 03' ALL" A WRIST WATCH 'JOHNSON" The Jeweler We Deliver the Goods ANY TIME ANY FLACE FOli PROMPT AN!) EKPICI 11NT SKIIVJCK rilOM:! H;l-ll. The Interurban Truck Co. l'lli)NK. m:ji. Daily Freight Service Between Asbland and Medford. Special Tire Sale lVci'.inlns Pntiirtlny. :;'rd Inst, ami r-tnt:nuiiii; ti) and including Saturday, ;! i ; li Insi.. 1 will sfll I'KR'.'KCTION' tirv :l roiiow.'': Speelnl Sixes. Tre.id. I.istp.l. l'rli-c. tin X :! Nm.-Gloil gi .:.-. , I':'.:::. SM.75 x ;; i l"..M ;: j X 4 " 4- '' :il.."o i'i X 4 " '. I ."' ""I,l SI.1-3 :M X :i and "(I X 3 H are uuarnntwd for 7 ." n 0 allies; ail others tor t. '))( miles, adjustments bf Ins mado by us. The Valley Garage GUI OKTOlft China fleirb fieri) euro fur earaelm, ueadacliti catarrah, tlip'tinrla, sore throut, lung trouble, kidnny troult'.o. 6tijiaach t : trouble, heart trouble, eliills aud lev- j :r, crunips, eoiitrlts, poor circulation i carbuncles, tumora, cracked breast j euros all kinds of goiters. NO OP EltATIO:W. J( ml ford, OiCK'on, Jaa 13. 1917 TO WHOM IT :;ay CONCEKN: This 13 to certify that I, the ua dorstgnod, had vry surcre utoaiacb trouble and bad Deen botherod for acvcral years and last August was doi 'erptKted to live, and hearing of Glat Chung (whose Herb Etote Is at 211 : South Frout street, llodford) 1 de cided to get herbs for my ftiom&rh trouble, and I stortod to tenl'.ug bet- , tor as soon aa I us?d thorn and todar ;ani 8 well man an 1 can heartily roe- 'itmmcnd anyone afflicted ss I was tc sr.o (Jim Chung and try his liorhu. ! (Sianedl W. n. JOiiN'SON', i Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, iledfnrd S. B. Holmes, EaKle Point, Win. LovMa. Kate Point , V. L. ClilldrotU. Eawle Point, f K. Mixiro, Knglo Point. : J. V. .Vclntyra, Eagle- Point, G-'o. II. Voa der Hellcn, Ksulo Point, !t:ios. 13. Nichols, l-'SRle PolnL Vrliln., Jiutp lisih. Witp Savinra liaf BULBS and SWEETgPEAS At the Monarch Seed & Feed Co, ONLYcA FEW DAYS MORE To send that Boy "over there" his Christmas prer-mit. All paclc a;;i's nu:st 1-s at Hod Ooss lotal hradquartcrs not iaicr than Nov. SO. We hnin a big line of useful and hitibly appi-et-iated prosents for Kim. WestSidc Pharmacy 'The Kexs'.IIStorc" URiG ACID H Hi CLOGS THE mWi Takeaf' orr , f Salts if your Back hurto . ". bothers yon Brjrdt' more water. JOHN A. PEEL fMltll'VKkJK iMiij Aaimi.ut. i EC ITU ll.UtTLKl rtoD hi. 47 and ll-JI. ti'-neh!ic Hoarse terrlca. taku Atii;iiia.e lUtrin. Crai- If you ceil have your ""it fivury dav. eat it, bat Hush your tiu?ys with salts rcc.t3ion.illy. says a notud authority wha Wis us that rncAC formo uric acid which almost paralj-rw the kidneys in thefr of. forts to osjicl it from the blood. Ther btxrao Mcitgish aiid ircaJtcn, then veil sutlrr with a. dull n,irv in the ki.fney region. Fn-r pains in the back or sii-ta liradnche, dij.nr.-i., your (txmnch soiWs. toncue is cns.o,i nntl when tho weatlmr Is Itad you have rheumatic twinecs. The uriro red cl -n-ir. fall of sediment, tie r; nines cttca ut soro and irritated, c; -n-in-i vcu to Kvk relief two or three lll-o uii: Ihe night. 'lo aemralire the..!! Irrltatlnc acids, to rie-mse t,.e kidneys aad fluih off tl.e t I "' """!3 w'la'c E''t four ounces of Jad bJl.j fr.mi any pharmacy here; take a U'dc?roiit-il in .a glass of vater Ih-.im breakfast for a few da-rj nnd your -.-fi.ey will then act Sne. Tliia faaioiis s-.lis ia aade from the acid dt fiMX!' and li-mon juice, combined with lithn. and lias bee a used tor rreneratic-nn to f.u.h an! stimulate alupiri.h kidncva, also to neutralise the acids la urine, it no 1,-reer irhUlcs, thuj endiag bliidtier v, eu;r;ef.-t. .'ad Salts is ineipensire : cannot in jure, and makes a uijhtful cffervcscenl Llhia-Kattr ti.-oA.