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PAGE TITRETS L 2,477 WOUNDED JAPANESE PEACE TO GERMAN FLEET E E F ' MTCDWRT) MATTJ TRTBT7NK MTClWCmD. OT?F,fJONT, FftfDAY. BEC EMBER 20, 101ft ' I'OHTI.ANP, Oii D.-U. 2(1. . f IMrlH t'luni I lie iiiuiiiii;irn of lliu Hod CrovH iiii-iiiburvli'n ciiiiiiuiiuii art' hIoW vr t ti it it thi'V mIiuiiUI Ih iiihJ the onrull un'iil in mil iiiuviiiif n m uulcldv IIM llllll Uum liom-il. Sliiln Miiiiimiir 11. E. "Wit hum foul iiiiii iiii'fil Hint Din f'n nil. Ti'hIm with thn ui'iii'i'ul niilillii. IIitii ik , tint uri'itliwt liiiimiiiiliirimi iruiini.il tinn in I ho uni lil nxkinu iiotliliiu lint moiiilii'riihinHi nil oruitiilr.utiim which will no down in liiMtorv fur tliu hit vU'ii i iii'i'l'iiriui'tl In 1 1 id will wur, ii ml tlii'ni in ii niirl of llm iiulilii! illHil(iyimr iiKlill'mvncf. , ; HiiokH'iudiii'HH cm llii niirt of tlm imliliv in iiiiikinu' ttiti work of Nolicil van hnnliir. The nimi mid women who uro Irniiiniiiif from Iioiinu to houxv lliroiiuliuiit Ui kliilo, nro imikinir a . Mii'ritii'ii to Nlrivo fur nui'cium in llio driVa, n nil n lukiitvuriiiiicHH on thu nnrU of Ilia puhlin in dirn'oiiriiuiint. Wlnlii uioro thiiu ) 00. ()()() ikmiiiIu Imve boon nnrollod (in uioiiilioin Hiuoo thu driva opunvil litxt Mmiiliiv, then Hhould Imvc lii-fti 'J00.U00 ut IoiihI cii rollml hclnrc IIiIh date. In l'ortlnnd, for oxiuimlo. Ilia ru- KPOIINtl IlUN Ill'Ull llllllOKt llil UlllOllir tllO otxuimnlH of iipiirtiiivnt Iioiihcn. but in th riHiiluni'ii diHlrivt the roluniH lire iiuoil. . It hud boon IioimmI tlint forltiuid would, of itirlf, enroll liOU. 0U0 but tho work i liillj)in kIioiI. Tb ulitNiJu poiinlnM uiv tluititf woll but tlm mlicitorti have liorn oonfrojit imI bv inll ii-niii condition in innnv pnrtH of Oinion nnd lliix ilixonxo Iiuh urovon n Immiicni). On llio other hiiiul th wentbor hint been idenl for holie IliiiB eomimred to Hie drive hint venr when llio workem hint In fnev ono of llio inoxt tieverv htomiu of the hchnoii. in the oiiinion of tho nIiiIh iniiunuer the Hiiceew of Ibtf drive will denend on the cIohchI inleiiNive oruiiniKulioii. Some Neittioiiu, like I'miilillii coun ty, and I'liion, lire nlreiulv iiheiwl of the. enrollment of venr iiuo nnd lire htill nddinit nntiiOH. bill there ere other Miction; which lire behind tlinir record of 1017. , '"Whore ix vmir button?" iH n more pertinent nuolion now thnn ill nnv other liire in the ciiiiiimiuti. A.MHTIOIIDAM, Dec, 20, Tlio nt-, tomtit of offltori of tho (liirmiiii hitch noun flout to imiko a niilcldiil itortlu iilul n ut ilia BrlllHh Ki'und flout licroro thn itrmlntlco wmi hIkiiuiI In clutruc Inrlxiid by th llorlln VnrwuurlH n "tho bint iIiivIIIhIi crlinu umilimt tlm (iiiniiun puoiilu Hull Heulod tho doom of llio Pit it -11 i- in it 11 h . " Itefiimil of Iho milloi'H to ku out nnd riitltl I" niKiird ed tin Iho firm Mop towtird the (lor iliiih revolution. Thin m it liny In ilo Hcl'lliod liy Iho Vorwuortii ph "iiii net of nl f-l irHMn liy NU.ouu men nttnliiHt thn vIIIiiIiioiih I'n ii -1 )i r ni ii n plnn. . "To iiutlnniluml tho iiohHIoii," con t In ii oh Iho noWHpitner, "It In noccm nary to u limk to tho fnvorlnli pro pttKundit by llio I'liii-Clormiiiib lit llio ond of October for u nocullod niitlon n 1 fltiht .of do 'ialr. To mivo Iholr nock they conceived llio Idea of bult Inir tho pcoplo Into u forlorn hopo which could only cud In complete, extermination. Tho deuili of Iho doomed clKlity IhoiiHiiud did not con corn IIicho munlucH In whoxe roi kon Iiik" liiiinnn blood never counted. Their notion at uillllnry honor wu that the whole peoplo iihoiilil auffor thennielveii to bo bulchareil rnllior tliun undorito Iho hiinie of defeat." "With their mlnilH Bleeped In the wornhlp of mlitht Ihoy bail no InklliiK of the revolullonury current nmoiiK tho man. They mill Illumined Ihut Iron dliiclplliio wiu purnmoiinl. Their riandlnh plan wna to (01111 out the Hlilpn to bo ancrlflcod to Iho Inst ahlp. The newn npreuri like wlldflro. " 'At Ihfe InM kIoko or the war uro we all to bo killed?' Iliey nuked. "Tho officer haraiiKiied, cnjolod. In vain. Threo 1 1 111 oh the order was Klvcn. It was n difficult ponitlou for men with no hacking bur their feci Inn uf nalltlarlty. A tboiiHiiiul wore Imprisoned at Wllhelinhnven. The choice between freedom and tmprlK nnment was not difficult. It was revolution. It wiih tho Irony of fato Ihut tho Pnn-tiermatui, with what wan to bo their lust dunpemto blow, ultoulii lhouiKCl.veH have sturtcd tho conflaKratliin. It wng thin lut, devil, lull crlmo nKalnm the (iiirmun people thnt ncalod their doom." NBW YORK, Doc. 20.Thfl Unit ed Hlato army Irannport Henry K. Miillory arrived today with 1401 Amerlctin Holdliim from Dordcitux. Nino hundred and ono were nick or wounded, Tho unlta alioard were liiuidiiiiirtor, niinltury and ordnance dispartnienlfl, hciidiiiurlorn company, mipply company, bund and dnlach meiilH' of batlcrleii A and.l) of the H.'lrd reKlmcnt Mold Artillery, com prlKliiK ton offlcem and 4112 men; und heiidiiiarlerii of tho UDth Field Artillery brlKudo, comprlKlitK three officem and fili men. The nick and wounded comprlHCd 32 nffbom nnd HMD nuin of whom 30 uro bed-ridden, alx tubercular, ono montitl cane and KK4 rciiulrliiK no xpeclal allcnllon. Tho transport Manchuria from Hret, curryliiK 158 orflcers and 4003 men, also urrlvcd today. Bhe carries 1.1 officers und 02 men of tho both Field Artillery: 04 officers and Kill men of Ilia 110th Hold Artillery; r, 1 officers and I4r2 men of tho 117lh Klold Artillery; 10 officers und lift men ofvtho 31st cnvnlry; 10 officers and 50 men of tho lOillli in munltlon train; IK men headquarters company, 02nd Infantry brlKudc; 10 casuul officers and DGG sick and' wounded. v Another arrival was the White Btnr liner Meunnllc from Liverpool, nmoiiK whose 3)0 passengers were a number of American, AiiRlrulian and Canudlun army and naval officers and Y. M. C. (l. and Ited t.roau wor kers. An Italian trade commission com posed of Colonel IIuko I'lzearctlo and Lieutenant Anxclo Kanclll also was uboard. 1 PAID BY RAILROADS ! DEMOCRAT S DISCUSS ? SAN' KHAXCISCO, Dee. aO.-Ueso-lulionn direclinu Ilia climinalioii of nil l'ucilie const duck ehuruex for i.hiuparH of IraiiH-eontliinentiil freiithl. were adopted nt n iiieclini: here loduv uf riiilmnd ndiiiiniMtrnlion officiiilH, port nl'licltilti nnd ehainber of com merce representative nnd Hhiiuuiit' interoHt.q in Cnlilorniii, Orouon nnd Wnnhiimlon. Tho meeiinir wan culled In consider the Hlaiidiirdir.ation of port chnriien fur I'noil'in consl portH. All of tho cmistwiHU ports were rep resentfd wilh Iho exception of Ta (omn nnd Vancouver, It. C. . The rcrfolutionn iirovided that the chnrucH should he iibsorbed bv the railnind nnd Hienmsliln linei. . The port nnd rnilroml administra tion officials present were directed la submit the rcKitlulinns to their anvcrmnc bodies for final action. A nicotine in to ha culled n soon an nil of. the nucneim interested have acted, nt which lime 11 plan for mil tine tlio new condition into effect will be drnwn un. LVKWPOIIT NEWS. Vs., Dec. 20. Tho transports Martha WashliiK ton and Mercury came Into port to day brlnKing home from France 3720 officers nnd men, Including COO wounded. The 05th Field Artillery an the Military, uccordlnK to local author ities Is not the 05th, C. A. C. In which so many Medford boys are members. ilOXOI.ru:. T. II.. Die. 20. One Kectiou uf the .luiiuncre pence (lelcif.-i-tioii arrived here loduv en routu to Sun Krniicmeo, The imrlv included I!aron N. Mnkino mid fJencrnl Xnrn and Vice Admiral Tiikimhitfi, leaders of the iiiililurv nnil nnvnl Kcctiiuix. There urn iiliout '10 ineinbcrs in the pnrlv. Anolbcr Kcctiiin including Afiirnuin Hnionji, who IihiiiIm .liipiin'H pence ih'ik- Hiun, will meet them in Pnria. The muniuix ix uoinu bv wnv of the In dian ocean route. The ileiifirtitro nf Hie delcL'ation from .luimn wan dclaved because of the ill heiillh of Huron Mnkino. Jiuron Miikimi rel'tised to be interviewed re vnrdini; the peace prournin outlined bv Jiipiin. Mtvitiv it was iniDroper. worthies und foolish to discuss the subject now. lie did wiv. however, that "Japan toduv is no k-si in accord with her nllies mid friends in America, f I rent Ilrilnin, France. lScleiitm nnd Itnlv than she has been from t lie d.iv she entered the war on their side. We are seekinu to nssils our friends con clude 11 just, honorable pence and if we can contribute nnvihimr which nut v briiiL' iihotit such rcndiiiKlineiil us will enable the world to free it self from the burden of war. our mis sion will Iwivcbcen accomplished." FEDERAL CONTROL OF MILK RELINQUISHED BY G0VERNENT - n-" in XK.W YOKK. Dec. 20 I'cdenil control of the distribution nnd price of milk has been leliimuislicd bv the t'liited Slates I'ood adniinistrulioii. it was aiiniiiineed tmliiv ut 11 eon f crence between slntu und cilv, federal food administrator und representatives of the dairymen ' leii'-'iie and null: dis tributors in the city. I The Christmas Spirit The Christmas Spirit - Abounds at Johnson's Christmas shonnina is in full swlna at our store. Manv beauti ful and valuable articles have been wrapped and laid awav for the aladsorr.e occasion. Shoppers are findinn it orofitab'e a: veil as convenient to buv their Christmas aifts here, for the reason that we have a splendid' assortment. Our prices are verv low and we trv to assist vou with a coirit of accommodation in makim approoriats selections. We will sell vou the diamond, if you will compare the auallty and price. . " 1 : .; JOHNSON, The Jeweler WAS1IIXGTOX. Dec. 20. Senator I,odt;e of Massachusetts, the republi can leader, in nn nddres to the sen ate tndnv iidvocutcd postponement ot ! the formation of 5. lenuiic of nations iinlil niter the pence conference, lie saij the nucr.tiou hhould be considered onMnr-titlv nnd later. All Choked Up With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? WIASlllXCiTO.V. Dec. 20. Meas ures 'lo compel Kovernment depart ment heads to reduco expenditures were discussed today by tho sonnta democratic sleerlnx comnilltco. No action was taken, but It was said there was Ronornl disposition lo un dertake sonio move toward bringing about greater oconomlee In tho rond Juslment to a penco basis. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief Sprays and douches will never cure you. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air pasnncs, causing painful and diffi cult breathing and other disfom forts. Uut the real danger comes when it reaches down into your lunk'i. fc This is why you should at once realize the importance) of the proper treatment, and lose no time ex perimenting with worthless reme dies which touch only the surface. To be rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease germs our of your blood. Splendid results Have been report ed from the use of S. S. S., which completely routs from your blood the Catarrh germs, for which, it is a perfect antidote. J S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. , If you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. Ii. Atlanta. Ca. Buy Useful and Appreciative Christmas Presents for All the Family at West Side Pharmacy Useful Christmas sains t LADIES' SHOES Brown Patent X. 13. topv $6.50 Brown Russia Calf, cloth top 6.85 Black Vici Kid, military heel $6.50. Black Vici, French heel... .$-1.50 Black Vici, military heel ..$5.00 Brown Vici, X. B. to), military heel $7.00 LADIES' PELT SLIPPERS For Christmas , in black, tan, olive drab, blue, green and pink: Very rea sonably priced at $1.35 to $1.65 . LADIES' WAISTS Taffeta Silk and Georgette Crepe $4.95 Others in Voile. Swiss and Lawn, at . $1.25, $1.38, $2.50 FOR MEN Silk Shirts ..-..:....$3.50 and $5.00 Dress, Shirts 85d, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.85 ' Flannel Shirts $2.50, $3.85, $4.50 Mens' Ties ....25, 50.. 75, $1.00 Mens' Hats $1.50, $2.25, $2.85- $4.00 Union Suits .l..$1.75, $2.25. $2.85 Men's Slippers....85, $1.50, $198 SUIT CASES AND BAGS $2.50, $3.25. $5.50, $8.00, $10.50, $15.00 Umbrellas in Gingham. Mercerized and Silk $1.50. $2.25, $3.00 to . $6.00- MENS' and BOYS' GLOVES and MITTENS A fine sample line of wool and lined Gloves and Mittens from 50d to .,:; $3.50 Medford Sample Store USED G A. EL CADILAC A Bargain at $1000, priced at $750 STUDEBAKER-Six A Bargain at $1200, priced at $850 FORDS A Bargain at , $550, priced at $395 A Bargain at $650, priced at $525 A Bargain at $1000, priced at $900 A Bargain at $700, priced at $595 ; s A Bargain at $350, priced at $265 M ; -Good Delivery Cars, Roadsters and good Touring Qirs. Fvery one a bargain Also carload of FORPSON TRACTORS unloaded today REG OVERLAND OAKLAND-Six V. I t T T f t ? T J ? J t t f ? ? ? G. E. GATES AU