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PAOETWO IlEDFORD MAlUi I3IBUNE AN JNDKrBNnBST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BVKRT Al'TEItNOON BXCIiPT BCNUiT BV TH8 -UKUFOnU PRINTING CO. Offloa, Mall Trlbura Building, 15-1J-J! North Fir su-sot Phone 7. - - A consolidation of tha Democrat!; Times, l'h Mcdfora Mall. The Meilfora Trlbuno. The Southern Orcgonlan, lot Ashland Tribune. . . 1 T-hs Medford Sunday Sun l furnished subscribers deslrlns a evn-Ay dally . newspaper. - J QKOROB PUTNAM, Editor. v HBBOKTPTIOS TBSSflM BY MAii IN A11VANCK: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year l00 pally, .with Sunday Sun, month. .85 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. S.OO pally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.60 Sunday Run, one year...:.. 1.50 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland. .. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoer.lx: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year..7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun. year., t.0 Dally, without Suaday Sun, mouth .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. :Bntered as second-class matter .at Medford, Oreg-on under the act of March , 187. . worn dally averagv circulation for tlx months ending- Oct. 31, 1916... 0,971 . MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PRESS. . -- Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Prs Is exclusively entitled to Che use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local .news published herein. All rignta of republication of special dispatches ' bereln are also reserved. VotlM tn BnliBcrlber .ThA United States War Industries Board bai Issued th following mandatory oruar, anions others regulating the newspaper busi , ne.na durlni? thft nertod of tlie war: 'Dl8- oontlnua sending papers after date of aspiration of subscription unites sub scription is renewed ana paid lor. 1 ne publlshfcr has no option but to comply. FLU M ASK M AKIN G v" . Exhausted by continuous ' work making flu masks the - faithful' wom en workers at the Red Cross were forced to close up the headquarters yesterday for a day of much needed rest. The masks omhand will be dis tributed to the various drug Btores in the city where' they may .he purchas ed. Cauze and tape will also be dis tributed so the materials may be secured and the work done by indi viduals. The ladies plan to reopen the headquarters Friday but unless there is assistance from other mem bers of the Red Cross the work can not be continued long. Mrs. P. W. Mears issued a strong appeal for as-' slstance -yesterday and, it is hoped there will be a largo force of helpers on hand Friday morning. ' RUSSIA ABOUT TO PERISH . (Continued from page one.) '. entirely on the Volca front, where month after month, wnitinsr for aid from the allies which failed to come, he and his forces strturded airainst ; superior numbers, but were finally compelled1 to retreat before the Bol sheviki menace. : : -. s. -'---" Colonel: I.ebedoff.' in speakinsr of his -experiences today, dwelt-- at length upon the unity in Knssia of the forces opposed to Bolshevism. The movement took definite shape in the month of April of this year. It was started bv the workmen of Pct rocrad. drawmsr some 132,000" men. j These workmen protested naainst the Soviets, hut in vain. They could opt no recognition; and , rapidly became subicet to soviet' terrorism. Then a irrouri of 100.000, of the Petrotrrad workers formed a local workman's congress, and demanded the resigna tion of the Soviets, at the same time protesting: nEninst the peace of Brcst-Litovsk.-; .' V; -i . ; - Wilson fs hope of world , (Continued from page one.) graphed 'no' to our proposals.-:. worked day and ni-rht to brine Dr. Von Kuchlmunn and Troizkv tosether. At the last moment the latter sent his famous telcirtam to the worhl dc innndiiiir that the German people re volt and destroy their Government. This -teleirrnm inflamed Berlin, which denounced Trotzky as a man with whom.it would not treat. Then Trot Kkv was informed that :tlio German troops -would .oeoupy Gourland and Lithuania and would advance on Pet rotrrad;", : :' :-' .-' - : -' ' napoleon will be motif. . (Continued from page one.) pillows abound everywhere. The bed is snow -while with Golden tnmminim and over it linnes a ftky'-hlue and srold canopy. Tho drcssinz room of Mrs. Wilson is spacious and in it are clos ets lined with silk for her uowns anil luxge liatM. A lonar hall sepurntes the Hiutes to bo occupied bv President and Mrs. Wilson. The view from Mrs. Wilson's windows is oyer a deep srreen enrden and tho nearest house is a block uwn-v between the trees. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, (LOST-ilersey cow with halter on. Dr. .Helms. . 223' T.OST Between Jledford and Talent, one Dair chllds' shoes No. 8. Call S23-Y. Howard. - ' 224 uriMTMn Pv pxnerlenced farmer 39 yoars of age, and married, a placo on a aairy oc general mini, or fruit farm. Have Just complet- ' - ed a .special course in dairying horticulture tihd general farming ' nt the Oregon' Agricultural college " . r,..-.. . ,t..a -bn iieHt. rif references f! Keswick, 302 Nqrlh INinth, Oor ' smtliA. urn.---- -. 'i 2i Y-AVIATOR IS AGAIN ? SEEN BY EAGLE POII I.iruteimnt Itouuluin) passed over Kuttle Poilit at 11 o'clock this uiorn inir anf was ulaiulv seen, us the sVv whs i'airlv clear in that part ot the count v. Senator IT. Yon tier Ilettvn telephoned the -Tribune that the ma I'liino passed directly over his house and hiked about the size of a chicken hawk. The motor was oentinc rvmi larlv and could be distinctly heard. Tlio aviator appeared to bo returnine oh the samo course ho flew north which must have taken hint east of Row Anne. Several Medford peo ple vtalehed the skies patientlv 15 minutes after the flier left Knsle Point hut as far ns Toported nothinsr was seen or nonra oi me maeuinc. ROSEIH'RG. Ore.. Dee. IV. Tiiciitcnant A. K. Hotiahind, ahnv av iator, 'who stopped hero over nialit on his return f litiht. from Seattle to Sacramento, left at fl-4f o'clocy today on the last lap of his iouruev. The weather was fair and lie intended to make no stop between here and Sac ramento unless he encountered bad weather. : ' - .;-...::.': Hundreds of people turned out to day to see the aviator start for the south, llis stop at Hoselmrsr Vester dav afternoon was unexpected and was due partly to slight eneihe trou ble. Xo Inndinsr place had been des ignated here but after t'lvins above the city for a half hour. Lieutenant HoafiUind nlmhfed at the const artil lery taraef rnnjie. The schools were dismissed and thousands of people went to meet him. '"': - , Should the' fiver not ' lie" able to reach Sacramento toduvi he declared he would stop at Reddiftsr. Calif. SACRAMENTO, Cal.4 Dee. 11. Lieutenant A. F. Hogiand, flying of ficer at Mather Field, who left Rose burg, O;., today on the last lap of his flight from Seattle-to-Sacremento passed ovor Dunsmuir, Siskiyou coufity, California, at 12:10 pv m. to day according to, telegraphic advices. The. folowiner casualties are re ported bv the coniinandiiiK ccner.il of the American expeditionary forces:' Killed in action, 152: died of dis ease.- 4-10: wounded severely. 001: wounded, degree undetermined, 304;' wounded slightly. 316: niissinir in nc- tion. 30. Total. I"i0l. , Killed Private Michele Colucci. Sacramento, Calif.; Private Charles Jacob Mozor,' Portland. Ore: ' . Died of disease Capt. Lawrence IT. Wadsworth, San Dieufj. Calif.: Lt. Lee E. Walter.' Ncwbcre. ' Ore.: Lt. Wm. 1 Irvin WTeaver. Turlook. Calif. ; Serct. Frank S. Oardinnli, San Fran cisco: Private Hurry F. Heine. -San' Francisco. .- Some "Flu" Keep regular habits:' .Retire early,- arise early, if in robust condition, a cold bath upon arising is an excel lent tonic for the system. : Don't overeat, but don't adopt a starvation program. Havo plenty of wholesome food, with meat at only one meal per day. Depend largely upon milk, eggs and some green veg etables, well cooked. A little food, well cooked and thbroly masticated, will give more strengtli than a large amount of food poorly cooked and improperly masticated. Most dis eases arise from indigestion.' During an epidemic is the time to be caroful of diet. , - - 1 ' See there Is proper elimination of waste each day. ' A natural food or oil laxative is superior to any med icine. '.-'' " .' ' '." V '.'.'- You can't get too much fresh air, night and day. Fresh air is the best flu preventive known. Reinforce this with frequent antiseptic spray of When the Skin Seems Ablaze ; ; With Itching and Burning There's just one thing to do. If your skin Becms ablaze with the fiery burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting relief can only come from treatment that goes be low the surface that reaches down to the very source of the trouble. So-calldd sidn-discases come from a disordered condition of the blood, and search far and near, and you cannot find a blood remedy that ap proaches S. S. S.. for real efficiency. Buy Useful and Christmas for All the West Side Pharmacy WAR WERE 152 WASIUN'OTON. Dee. 11. An np neul bv Premier Clcmcnceau or Franco for ttri American contribution of two thousand planes ti month, tuid a total of five thousand aviators and TiO.OOO specialized ineehanits, form ed, the basis for the airenift prosirmn tolwhioh the United StnteK eoihmit td itself in the war. Mnior General William Kenlev. dircetot' of military lieroMHitics, disclosed today in his annunl report. - Despite this humlicnp, 4,080 men had been eraduated as reserve mili tary aviators, the first rntinst for pilots bv .lime 30. 1918. the report snvs and 110 bombers. 85 bonihinir pilots, 404 observers, 38 observer pi lots and 13.1 pursuit pilots had been trrudunted on that date from tho ad vanced traininir school. In the vear - (tilling last June 30, there were l.Vi fatalities in trnininc, or an avera'ee of one death to 2.684 hours and 201.000 miles floWn. Stnll eil engines, usually duo to an error of tho pilot, caused 80 deaths; col lisions 30. and side slins 10. As a mutter of aerial statistics, the Report snvs. fatalities in 1 American trnininc are less than half as larac as those of other allied countries. Notice to Merchants. v The food administration at Port land will buv, in carload lots certain substitutes recently reouired to he sold bv merchant. Rnwles Moore at 'Medford -will furnish merchants with detailed information resrnnlintr . this matter upon reouest. Sellers must notify food administration at Port land prior to December 20th of inten tion to sell. Seo the above named party at once if yon desire to take advantage of this offer. W. A: KOr.OER. Countv Administrator. Colorado Man on Trade Board. WASHINGTON", Dee. 11. Huston Thompson of Colorado, assistant at torney uencral, was nominated today bv President Wilson to ho a member of the federal trade commission". Wounded severely Privjite Acos tine Biaci. Sun Francisco ; Private Francisco Hianchetti.'Sau Francisco. Killed in action, previously report ed missinc in action Private Glen I. Dieterle. Gilbert. Idaho. Wounded severely, previously re ported missintr in action Pmatc Howard B. Folson,- Goodine, Idaho. Slightly wounded, previously re ported missinc in action Private Jess Ilurlov. Hidee. Mont. Returned to dutv. previously re ported missips in action Frank E. Bryant. Everett, Wash. , Wounded. decree undetermined, previously reported missinc in action Corporal Ralph E. Wyma. Boise, Idaho. Suggestions ! nose and throat. The wholo prolilem 'of the flu Is not iu're but prevention. I " AH doctors agree upon the impor tance of mchtal attitude in disease' prevention. Don't think "flu" thoughts all the time. Don't get pan icky -if you feel a cold coming on. i Think " of health. -but if you feel a i sudden chill, with flashes of fever,- consult your physician at once. Don't delay.- During a "flu" epidemic .a cold Is nothing -to disregard,, and nothing to needlessly alarm. Keep a cool head, -warm feet and take, no chances.--' '-' - Observe all regulations regarding the wearing of masks, etc.: if .there Is a cold In -the family, establish a quarantine until it Is over. : A cold does not mean influenza, but a cold invites Influenza. It Is not a bad rule to treat every cold as the flu until -you know it isn't. This does not mean hysteria, it means simple prudence.1 - . ' Avoid crowds. the proper treatment is through the blood. . .: .. . -: : : S. S. S. has been on the market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner of blood disorders. If you want prompt and lasting relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. For ex pert advice as to tho treatment of your own individual cat. write to day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co.. Dept. C Atlanta, Ga. Appreciative'' Presents Family at 771 fl&XJUL Star CLI BABIES.BY-W.CT.il. The Women's t Christian Tempcv iiuco Union will not hold a niuotilur this week, iior until the "flu" ban is lifted, hut some que will he on duty at the .sivUiiw rtin(iis, Vj-'JUl Liberty huiMitur.i oil ThuMilav In reeoivo fin- 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL S 34 Mnucl Rtonlgomory ltecovoi j After r,0UK Sufferliiir by Taking Tnulao , , No ono could eoo tho .wonderful fchaugo- that has taken place In our littlo daughter during tho pant few wouka and -doubt Taiilao bolug a grand niatllcluo," said Mrs. H. w. MlontRoiuei'y. rostdliig at 270t Drts tol street, Omnha, Neb., recently. "Mabel Is now thirteen yearB ot ago,'; continued .Mrs. aiouiBoiuery, and had suffered terribly for live years. Ono or Her trouuio was .in flammatory rheumatism. Her root and hands would Bwell very badly and nt times sho couldn't walk.t' Sho had no nppotllo, suffored with fright ful headaches and In place of grow ing she Boemed to be losing ground. She was often In bod for several weeks' at 0 time, and wo had to keep hor out ot Bchool all tho past your. She was a very sick child, aud al though wo spent lots of money for medicines nothing- seemed to roaeh her trouble aud wo had bogun to think she would never get well. Ono ot our relatives urged us to glvo hor Tanlac, and now you wouldn't take her for the same child. She has actually alnod thirty-four pouads and looks' the plcturo of health, and to all appearances is per fectly well. Sho never complains of an ache or a pain nor a disagroenblo symptom of any kind. Sho Is brim ful of life and ambition now, and on joys life and play like othor children. Soon aftor she began on Tanlae hor appetitle came back; and she increas ed In weight so fast that we woro astonished, and tho swelling, pain and headaches gradually disappeared. She Is now able to enter school again, and wo are mora., than .grateful for what Tanlao has done for her. I hnvo also taken Tanlac for loss of appe tite, poor digestion and nervousness, and It has dona me a-world of good. I feel fine all tho time, and am glad to say all I can fq'r Tanlac." Tanlac is sold In Medford by west Sldo Pharmacy, li Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point ;by Miss M. A. Moo, In Ashlaud by J. J. McMalr. - - - AdX. JtiARLEY IN. DEVON VA IN. ctuETT, prcny a - o. nc. WAKcnt Nothing nicer or more ap propriate for a gift than ' ' ; ;:.:;eu;r:s Sec our big line. ' BARTLETT : THE FURRIER. For Christmas $2.50 to $12.00 oii-loftkajlo and Oclf-f lllcr In orioi Htorllnp; mid gold mountings.' V.x c'liaiigenlilo after Xninn nt nn Water. man dealer until owner lias n perfect "fit." : "'- . ... -; Medford Book Store t Oil.w A. jf&iStit idy AaolrutAt.' -. M BOU'lii SAlMPtJSvRS. - Fhons JI. 47 end. 4?-ja. -. AutombBlie Hoars E-tHTloB. RROW isltod work nnd new work given' to those who havo 110 illness in their honins. ' Pliinse do lint voturll nnv work from homes ut'liuled with in It it -enita until nil ilmiui'i- ol' i-Hi'i-viiiir tho disenso is past. . A I'llplslllDItt ivll'f ftl nlntllllltv mid orih iiuiils for tho, hubics ol' the Al bei'liila Kcrv homo in rorlland is bo- nut prupiirtHi bv I ho W. V. i. U. and friends, Anv one wisliinif lo help will pliiivu' cull .Mrs. I'riuo. plume .'illl-H, fiir inl'iirnnit iop. Kho will also AMERICA'STHOMEISKOEZPOLfSH Sf"iTfi-iiMV l f - EriWrA JR t i. 1 r-1 1 i sT.M-KK.ali-KK.li.V -r I ! 1 j ' I J j I ARGE quantities of ShinoiA are pur chased by the GQvernment to be cold to the Soldiers and Sailora.- yfe aim to make ShinoiA cost thelneif serving their country and the public back of the men, as little as possible. J7ar conditions turn men's heads to profit making.' We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment 15 That is why you can buy ShinoiA at the same price as always. BLACK - TAN WHITE - RED .-'BROWN niiir'iffiii LJF - 11 I B V UHlMssS. 2Lsr 1 1V1Vs ALWHIO ' 'TENCENTS f ? T y t f f t t T ?' T t t t t ? T t f f ? T f t T f t T T ? 0 '.ir . . vm i B , '( f In 'j' THE CLEVELAND TRACTOR i is small but powerful. -It is simple, comparatively light and umisyally cconolni-i cal, yet heavy enough to do its w6i'k and lcecp,pn doing it. -; 5 ' ' ' ' ' 1 'h''-'., . The wide range of uses to which tlie Cleveland Tractor is adapated is duo ' to its many unique features. Among these arc its great pihllin'g power, its' small sizeits staunch, sturdy build, its case of driving frnd ease of steering and to-the' fact that it lava its own track.- . , ... .' With hiss than 3200 pounds of weight and about (00 square inches of traction.' or ground contact surface, its bearing pressure is but little over five pounds per square inch. - , Its total length is only 90 inclies, its widih only 00 inches and its height only 52 inches. ,-' , y. -, ,, i , . It can be turned in a twelve foot circle. . . " ' ' - Its small size also makes it unusually well adapted for use in. the orchards and among small fruit trees. . ' '. ' , .', ' The work in which the Cleveland Tractor can be used to accotnpl-iHh more i and do it. with greater economy, is almost endless plowing, harrowing, di'scili'g, seeding, pulling a mowor or binder, hay loader or manure spreader. , .., ?t? ftT t ho ulnd to liea r from nnvono liuvlnit elothiiiir Ihov ciii'ii lo furnish to our own needy onvM'in Jlcdl'ovil, mors culls are beiitit iimd(i on I ho W. V. T. 11. mill oil tho lioiuti Kcrvioo iliuuu-l-1 1 ; fn t (him wo havo clothes lo sm plv, 'I'liu niH'il is iiuiilu ui'Kciit bv tlie epiili'inio now rimiiiir. WASHINGTON, Doe; H.Oovern-. incut Kitpi'crvisioii of I lie hIiioI Indus try "lid nt eel price fixinif will end De cember 111. '..Tlio war industries hoard k.l 'VJ I w : IM J rT 1 11 1 -i 1 ' 3 SAMBAS Sti.i!irJ.lV(fi O O o Lk k trt in i 4-'.:i:-'-iW tormtfT7. - 'r. HUBBARD! BROS. t ho iiiiiioiuii'uil luiliiv rtl'ler 11 colifev micii with MpiilteHpirtYV nf .tliii.liulimti'V. il.',hljh.i ijiKammWL.i i inmm ' llJfeIl. Hot water ZZ WM Suro Relief , RELL-ANS Inrron inpiocstion 1 '- ' JOHNSOif I : '.-.' : for- DIAMONDS Wo invito n coniparison of qiuvlity and price. it., it?- BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets' Cet at tho Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Ollvft Tablet (ha tubstl. tulo for calomel, net gently on the bowel and polllvel)r do tlio work. I'roplo nllllcted with bud breath And quick, rellof . tluwigh Dr. , tWwtrds' Ohvo . Tablets. Tho pleasant, kugm coaud tableti nro tnlion lot bta bnatlt by nil who know them. Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablet act gmtly bnt -firmly on tlio boweli and liv, . tiltiinlniins , Miem to natural aetlon, cleiirlng tlio blood and Renlly purlfvlnf tho entiro t7tiln.- Tliey do that which tlniifcrous calomel dooa without any of tlio bad .after effects, ... All the ixmcllta w nanry, ticKenmif, lnlncv rjilhnrflrs &ro derivea from Dr. dwnrds Olive Tablet without Ifriplnfl. pain or any dlisBt ceablo effects. . Dr. F. M. Hdwarda diacovorod tho formula utter seventeen year of prac tice among patients afflicted- with bowel and liver complain Wits the ot!en!nnt bad brenth. , ; Dr. Kdwnrds" Olive Tablet are portly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; yon will know them by their ollvo color. Tako ono or two overynluht for wwk and noto the e..':ct. 10c and 23c per box All druggist. -M , Hotel ' A hbmollVd plnco, "hnd'cftriJ vonlont to tho buolnoss sectloa V ) Hates from $1. CO up, 1 ' Ondor Mnnnxonlont of . ltlchurd W. Cbflds INTKKl IIHAN Al TtK AK tX. I 0- TIMK CAItn I.ouvo Modfonl for Ashland, Talon t nnd I'liooulx dully, excopt Sunday at 8:00 a. in. nnd 10:15 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00 mid 0.1 Ti p. m. Also on Bump day ut 0:30 p. m., Biindnya loAvo at 10:30 n. m, nnd l::il), 5:30 and 9:H0 p. tn. I.i-nvo Anil In ml for Mmlford dully, oxeopt Suntlny, at 9:00 A. m.,: and 11:00 a. in.; 1:00, 4:00. and 5:15 p. in. Al.no on Saturday niKhtK at 0:30 p. ni. Suii'Thy leave Ailhland at 0:00 a. m., dud 12:30, 4:30 and 0:30 n. m ' ' k rM. jk.j yr m v -. t1' . -a