Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTCDfY)TIT) MATL TRimiNE, MEDFOTUV- ORKflOX, TIITDA'YV DKCKMIYKR fi, " 1018
PACE " TTTREE
BUT SIGH FOR HIRE
l'AIUH, Due, 0. I lu wiw ftplultor
Inif with lliu IioIuIiiiih liiillKiuitlon or
I ho i n an wliii wun tn lu lull folltu wlmt
iu I It I ti Vc n of tlmm uixl can't uro
noinico Ihu wui'iIh, when liu (.iiinii Into
Uih Y. M. C!, A. Iiciuliiiiiii'liirn. Twu
Ituiiiltiniiim Willi foruuloiiH ihiihIiicIicii
mill rrlonilly oyoii iilmiilinriltiil lilin
Into lliu room. .
"li'Amorli iililo!" tlioy unnotiiiccil,
nlniHly, mill tiirin.ul away with t lio
air of Ih oho who luivu ilono llmlr
duly. 'I' hoy hail loarnoil Hint tlio Y.
M. ('. A. would alwnyK look nftiir tho
American militlur lu Franco.
"Wlint'a lliu mutter?" nukod tho
secretary.
"Manor? Thoro alii'l unytliliiK the
iiiutlur Willi mo!" mild tho Amnrli-nu
vulillor ainirllyi "You butler auk thoin
nolli-emon wliut'i tho mutter with
tlioiii! Kiiy, thoy roulilil't hold down
A loli ten in In ii t uh In Now York! Thoy
onn't tvnu tulk, JiiHt inako nolnoa."
"What, did you wmil to tnlk to
ihoiu nliout?" iiHiulrod Hid Y. M. (.'.
A. mud.
"Oil,' I Junl want to unit the wny
Imii'Ii to lliu million, Ihiit'H nil, 1 loft
my ririn ami my tmnt In I ho corner,
anil riiiiio up to mm 1'urln. Now I uoi
to ko buck to cutcli my train."
"WIhiiii do you llvo hack homo?"
miked tho Y. M. C!. A. mini.
"Ilronklyn," unlit tlio American
old lor.
"I'll J tint toloplionn mid (liul out
wliero you tort your rltlo a ml your
I'lt'k." mild tho Y. M. C. A. mini. A
few nililnlon lalor ho wan roiuly with
the desired liiroriiiailon. mid with
dlruclloiiii tut netting "back to tho
vtntlon."
"TliAnkn!" itnld tint American hoy.
"I Hiiro urn much oldlKod. Hut, liny.
Turin In u funny plnco. ain't It? A
lll'.lo oloumir I Iiiiii Now York, initylie,
hill. nay. I'd rnthor bo a wurt on tho
Ilono nf tho CliidilrvM ot Liberty lliuii
tlio wholo Kltfol Towor."
Ho turned nbrupily and went out.
Attention nlilcn
1 1 11 lu tt Tomplo will
hold n coromonlal nl
ff'fcvW ' T3 MmoiiIc hull, Anhlnnd
IVttMoi. Krlilny evoiiln.
fj&SfifkV' lne- 0lh ttt 8 '"'
niiiirp.
Vlilling noble cor
dlnlly invltod.
(!KO. T. t.'Ol-MNH. Potentate.
V. II. McNAllt. ltocorilor.
I'liolfio f'uiiht hiio ovorniilworiliod
Fiiiirli I.Hwrtv limn I I '.; icr conl.
ASKS AMERICA'S AID IN
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Prlnco Lvoff wun tho flrnt prlmo
mlnlator of HiUBlu nftor tho over
throw u( tho cznr mid linn como to
Amorlca to iiBk Amarlca' aid In
tho OHinlilUlilim ot a Btablo sov
ornuioiil )u bin country. .
OBITUARY
AAKJKHAt lloMiiiiuii, .Moot.
Nov. .to, from Inlliii'imi, .Mm. itnr
uurol Aukjor, nuvd j, mothor of
Mm. Anna IVaiihof, of Modfonl, who
loft luat wook upon nullco of hor
mothor'H llllR'UH.
tilio wii born In Itapntnd. Don
murk, on Dooombor 18, 1K.';. and
lived thoro during tho early purl of
hur llfo. In 1Hs:i Nho ciiino to the
t'nltml SiiiIcm with hor luiHlinnd
(ioorKO Aukior. Hlucu lDVII thoy huva
lived tn Mon tuna.
Hho loavoK thrt'o iiona, Ilann Ank
Jor, of SnloHVlllo, Mont.: John and
Mo Ankjor of llo.oiiiiin; und one
dnuiihlor. Mm. Anna Dnnliof of .Mod
ford, OroKim, mid hor husband
tivorKo Ankjor. Ilmldci) hor own
chlldron Hho lonvn five grand chll
dron to mourn hor duiith.
Kl'flKNK Linio oountv furmora
KlilMilii-d 12 Ions Tliillik.si;ivii.- turk
ey n wurlli ifl.i.dOO.
I'Oirn.ANI). On-L'oii anil Wnsli-
piiiMon litiuhi-r iiinmilai'liiriT'i to main
tain iirtwi-nt I'lii'lioriny ffiu-i.
"WAHIIINtlTON, Hoc. 0 Tho nfory
of how viioiuy UKotitH hnvii boon
caiiKhl, illiiloynlty Hiippromiod, draft
Nlaukuru npprolioiidod, duiiKoromi'
(luriiiniiH liilornod, VKploKlonu mid
olhor mihotiiK'i pruventod, wax kIvoii
to tho public lo:v n:;ornoy tum
oral (iroKory'n mmuul report.
ltoforrliiK to onforcomont of tho
oiiploniiKo act, Mr. (IroKory mild:
"Thin diipnitiiicnt him procoodud
upon tbo Konorul prlui.'lplo thut tlio
coimtltutlonal rlitht of free npcccli,
froo aamimbly and potltlon cxlnt lu
war time an lu pi'iico tlino, mid thut
tho rlKht of dliiciiniilon of Kovcrninen
tnl policy mid tho rlnht of political
iiKllutlon aro tho moat fundamental
rlKhK In a domocnu-y."
(HUH) Alli'iiH liilcriicil
Tho nttornny Konorul dlHclOBcd
thai only UUO I) onoiny iiIIoiih have
boon urroHlod on prnaldontlal wur
raiUH mid oxiimlnod with a vlow to
iiitoriimiinl mid that "a coimldurablc
numlior of tliono havo boon placed In
Internment cnmpK udminiiitcrcd by
tbo army, Tho balnne.o wore pnrol
od. MoKt onumlnii lutorued wore Cior
miin und thoro woro -comparatively
fow Uormmi women or AuHtro-llun-tliirlunii,
About 4U0.0VO ' German
luivo boon roi:lntrcd lu tho nallon
wldo ceimiiH liUU.ooo men and 220,.
00O woman.
I'll to lunt July 1, dopnrtmont of
Juiitli'O liivoHllKiitoiH had rounded up
2.1, till) draft cvadorH, raimlnK their
liidiicllon Into tho itorvke. More than
221), 000 caxtK.of men who had failed
to file questionnaire or appear for
phyulcul examination wero Investi
gated. Wur acllvltlcii claimed tho princi
pal portion!) of tho roport, and after
roforrliiu to tho growth of tho do
partmout'H Booret nervlco tcrslx times
Its Blx In 11)1(1, and tho efficient or
ganization of tho American protec
tive Ioiikuo of 250.000 citizen volun
teers, Mr. Gregory mild:
"It in mifo to nay thut novor In Its
hlntory has this country been so thor
oughly polked at at present.
"When it becomes possljde, thru
tho lapse of time, to dlncloso fully
tlio activities of theno various secret
services their work will Btnnd out
as ono of tho nuliBtantlnl achieve
ments of tho war."
KkI'Ioiiiiko System
Hints of an American espionage
system wero given In tbo statoment
that tbo sorrel service "havo given
protection, not only to the civilian
population, but to tho urmed forces
and some of their activities haro also
1 Tho followiinr ciiHiniltics tin ro
riorled bv the coimniiiidinir general
of llio American cxiicdiliomirv Corcon:
Killed in notion I'rivnto Itiiv
mond (. C'lnrk, U'liiner l.Oke, ()rt:;
I'livnlo Tiiihftlo DehiintjH, I'orlliuid,
Ore. '
Died of (lienonse Private Clnivios
Kyvnn FiKlier, Milium, Ore.
Wounded, deiren uiidolermineil
I'riviile Wm. 1'. Monnehun. V turili ill.
Ore.
Wounded sliulitlv I'livate Jenfie
ChcMter llurdielr, Miirxlifield, Ore.
riwulted In direct ilaiiiaKO to tliOiOn
emy forces abroad."
(Irent stress was laid on tho suf
ficiency of norniiil civil proceBses"
and tbo needleMKiiess of utuinptlnK to
Invoke tho lino of military tribunals
In this country."
Tbo dopiirtmonl bus boon ham
pered In' suppressing propaganda,
mild the attorney genoral, by'"solf
uppolntod coinuiltlecs or associations
of citizens who. Ignorant or dissatis
fied Willi tbo scope of tbo federal
laws or Jurisdiction, havo sought to
supplement them by extra legul mea
sures or Intimidation and punish
ment!." Another hampering Influence was
the dissemination of hundreds of un
founded reports relating to uso of
poison gas by enemy agents, ground
glass in food and damage to Itcd
Cross supplies. , '
(iiiilt Always I'nrsnnal i
'Referring to difficulties . with
members of tho Industrial workers of
tbo world, "pseudo socialists" and
slinllur bodies, tho attorney general
said: .
"It has been the policy of this de
partment thut no person should bo
prosecuted or interned solely by rea
son or his membership In any such
organization; that guilt Is always
personal and that under no circum
stances should any organization or
body of mon bo prosecuted as such.''
'Mr. Gregory's recommendations
proposo legislation to make a federal
warrant run to any part of the Unit
ed States, so tbat'lndlcted Individuals
cannot cscapo trial so easily; retire
ment of federal Judges at the age of
seventy. If they havo served ten years
or more; legislation to make It an
offense to send thru tho mall letters
threatening llfo or property; tight
ening up of bankruptcy laws; anil
legislation making It possible tn suo
a corporation In any district in which
It transacts business. .
Do Not Get Careless
With Your Blood Sdpply
Impurities Invite Disease.
You should pity particular heed to
nny indication thut your blood supply
is becoming sluggish, or that there is
a lessening in its strong and vital
force. . .
By Iteeplnff your Wood purified,
your syatem moro easily ward olf
disease that is ever present, wailing
. to attack wherever thero is nit oscn-
ing. A fow bottles of S. S. S., th
great vegetable blood medicine, will
rovltulizo your blood and give you
new strength and n healthy, vigorous
vitality. Evoryono needs it just now
to keep the system in perfect condi
tion. Go to your drug store and gob
a bottle to-day, and if you need any
medical advice, yon can obtain it
without cost by writing, to Medical
Director, Swift Specific Co., 25 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta.. Ga.
BLOOD POISONING
HamDn'i Wizard Oil Sate First Aid Treatment
How often lockjaw and J)lood
poisoning result from the neglect
of a slight scratch or little cut! Ham
lin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec
tive first aid treatment. It is a pow
erful antiseptic and should be ap
plied immediately to wounds of this
kind to prevent danger of infection.
It is soothing and healing and
quickly drives out pain and inflam
mation in cases of sprains, bruisas,
cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as
reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet,
cold sores, canker sores, earache and
toothache.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents. Guaranteed.
Lady Druggist's
- Advice Taken
"My slstcr-ln-law Is a druggist.
She told mo of several bad stomach
and liver cases which were benefit
ted by taking llayr's Wonderful
Remedy and advised me to try It. I
had numerous bncj attacks duo to
bloating and had almost constant
pain In my stomach before getting
your remedy. I am feeling fine now."
11 Is a simple, harmless preparation
thut removes the catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and allays
tho Inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and
Intestinal ailments, including appen
dicitis. One doso will convince or
money refunded. Sold by druggists
everywhere. Adv.
The House of Bia Features. .
Last Time Tonight
Romance
k; of Tarzan
also
BritishfOfficial Film
Showino wfivGermanv failed at Sea
Adults. 25c
Special Music
Paqe Theater Orchestra
Children 10c
Saturday 7
DECEMBER.
'First New York Musical Hit' of the year. Highly
endorsed by Portland papers.,, :
ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S
. DAZZLING SUCCESS
A MUSICAL COMEDY OF DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES
BOOK amb LYRICS av
OTTO HAR BACH
and EDWARD CLARK
mosicbyRUDOIPHFRIHL
authors of
rHi inrxA
"HIGH JINKS"
AND
"THE FIREFLY"
ANOTHER
NEWY0RK :
CASINO1
KNOCKOUT
REMARKABLE .CA5T:W0NDERCH0RU5-REAL5PNQHITS
with 05CARi FIGMAN and
Original company of forty-five people.
Mail orders for seats accepted now.
PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. ,
Curtain at 8:10 p. m. sharp. .
A WATER BOTTLE
IS A NECESSITY
In every family. Why not take advantage of h one-cent sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at the Rraall Store,,
and get two for the price of one, plus one cent. ,
West Side Pharmacy,
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BENSON HOTEL"
Portland, Oregon
Xoveniber 23, 191S.
Daily Mail Tribune, . Mcdford,. Oregon, ;. ;
(Jentlenieii: Please arrange to have at my disposal
while, in your city Saturday a. Dodge or some other
good car.
It is necessary for me, after my climb, to have some
sort of recreation. I always find that a little trip in a
Dodge will restore my nerves to normal more quickly
than anything I know of. ' .
Trusting this will not cause you too much trouble,
with best wishes, I aui, Yours verv trulv, "
. JACK .WiLLTAMS.
'.' ' . 'The Human PI v."
Found
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Only
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Fellow
Who Is Driving One
PLEASURE AS WELL AS A BUSINESS CAR
TREICHEER
inc.
Goodyear and United States Tires
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