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PAflE TWO MEDFORD MAli. I3IBUNE MKDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, "NtEDFOttD, OTtKGOtf, AN INDKrBNDRNT NEWSPAPER HJM.ISHP.n NVEHV AKTERNOON I KXCGl'tf SUNDAY BY TKHS UEKFOHD I'RINTINO CO. . Offloo. Mall Trlbuna Building, JS-J7-U North Fir atroet. Ptaons 7(. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlmca, The Modrorrt Mall, The Medford Tribune, Tho Buuthera Orcgonlan. The Aehlalid Tribune. ' The Uedford Sunday Sun ! furnished subscribers desiring . aavn-y dally newspaper. OKORGB PUTNAM. Editor. UBICmrPTIOK ftSMt BY MAIL IN AJ1VANCK: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year t.00 tlally! without Sunday Bun. year.. 8-00 t'sny, wnnout aunaay gun, monta .u Weekly Mall Tribune one yoar.. 1.50 Sunday Sun,- one year 1-60 wr CAKKlKK In aie.ir.ird, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.60 Pally, with Sunday Sun. month .66 Ptny, without Sunday Sun, year- 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .SO SEEKING A. MESS OP jPQTAGE 08KI out llsou re Official paper of the City of Medford ' Official paper of Jackaon County. ttntered as HAennil-MnM matt,. Madrord. Oregon, under the aot of March wont dally ayerare elrcnlatlcm for eta montba ending Oct. 31, 1918 - 2.971 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leaned Wire Service. The Asso ciated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the uae for republication of all newa dlapatohea credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and alao the iuui newa auouanea nerelo. All rlRhta ff republication of special dispatches herein are alao reserved. irotlce to anbtcrlben me United ntatee War Induatrlea Rnnrri H 1e ait f1 th following mandatory order, among othtra rtgulatlni tha nefrspajter bust- m aurinr m period or the war: "Dia entlnu andlnR papers after date of ax pi rat Ion of subscription, untes sub dipt ten ! renewed and paid for." Tha publisher has no option but to comply. wire LTRY S iho tollowins were prize winners nt tho" Jackson county DouKrv show . whic helosej last nisht: : : i . , Partridge Wyandotte G. W. Re san. 1st coefcrel and 5nd pullet : C. R. taslc.v. 1st pullet and 3rd pullet. Lijrht Bra limns W. P. .Roth, all awards; Partridge Cochins D. A. Lyons; all awards Sinclc Comb White Leahorns J. 0., Isaacson. 1st and 2nd cocks. 1st. 2nd and 3rd hen. 1st. 2nd and 3rd cock rel; lst. 2nd and 3rd pullet;. 1st and 2nd pens, i ' Rose Cornli White Leuhorns J. 0. Isnnchson, all awards. Bnl'f Leghorns Wm. Xortridee. 1st nnd 2nd hens: 2nd cockerel. D. R. Terrell. 1st cockerel. 1st. 2nd and 3rd pullets: 1st pen. Black Minorcas Leon B. Haskins. all awards. Buff Orpingtons J. L. Emtnett, all awards. - - , White Holland Turkeys J. H. Ful ler, all awards. v -Licht Brahnia Bantams Mrs. H. W. Frame, all awards. Rabbits Flemish .-.Giant'. Rabbits Bliss Heine, 1st buck, 1st doe. L. E. Bean. 2nd doe. - . - Rufus Red Beltrian Bliss Heine 1st and 2nd bucks. 1st doe. Frederick Pearl. 2nd doe. .New Zealand H. Holdredse. 1st buck; L. E. Bean. 2nd buck. n nice Anosoras t . i.. Jiolurerce. 1st and 2nd doe. Himalaya Rabbits L. E. Bean. 1st and 2nd bucks. White Fan Tail Piareons Robert Miksoho. all awards. Runt Piiicons I). A. Lvons, all awards. .fl .. . .. . Bantam, Pheasants Mrs. Fletcher fish, all awards.- i. r . , .Special Prizes Silver ejrir beater, offered bv John son, the iowcler. for best male bird in show, all breeds competing J. O. Isaucsoii, fit C. White Leghorn cock ercl. . . ... Silver cup offered bv R. IT. Paxson fur best White Leghorn cockerel, won bv J. 0. Isaucson. Silver cup offered bv J. O. Isaac son for best While Itoek cockerel, won bv R. II. Paxson. $.5U0 eush prize offered bv the Poultry association for bet display in . American class, won by A. E. Strom; ou White AVvandotte.'- '-, ; .$.ri.00 cush prize bv the Poultry as sociation for best display in Metlitcr anean clus. won by J. 0. Isaacson on S. (. White I.nrilionis. 'i'lie- National White ' Wyandotte Special Ribbons were awarded to A. E. Strontr on 1st cock. 1st cn, 1st pullet and 1st pen to J. H. Fuller on 1st. hen. , ; . nrvlffi Wivi'mor iho wolwmot Uuxl Pi- - from the ucoles Jiiul covovumonts of Ki- rope, tltiv biWewr,- more siwige nnd vtMionums the t'rrti-c-isuis Jmvlod at him by political opponents tit homo. One has to go back to civil war days for a similar rccrudtsconsc of, partisanship. , , Instead of .supporting the leadership which has won world wide acclaim for successful, efforts to win the war, and standing unitedly back- of., tho president in lus en deavor to end the old regime "of the rule of autocratic might and install that of dcmocraUie right, utmost en deavor is beinr made to discredit the president before our allies and kmd. support to ,th reactionary infhiences, which in Europe, as in America, seek to perpetuate the old regime of privilege and the rule of force. The United States .senate, seems to'.have sadly degener ated. It spends most of its time damning the'piH'sident. No matter what he suggests or proposes, what ho does or leaves undone, it is proper theme to set tho tongues wagging of this - bunch , of i political scandal mongers. Following the lead of the envious Ifoosevelt, who "per petually seeks the presidency as the chief knocker in the anvil chorus of defamationy its constructive efforts are limited to character destruction and to vain efforts, to. de prive the president of his constitutional privileges. According to European papers, no foreign visitor ever received such a popular welcome in France, England or Italy as that accorded President ..Wilson; The London Aews calls it "a peoples' welcome, lfot onlv expressing 6"",ui,"i i in- f.tx i-iut:iit c-piii-iuus siaiesinansmp, lofty vision and unfailing wisdom, but also sending greet ings from the free people of 'Europe to the free people "of America on the morrow of their joint victorv." It is this, and more than this, for the real source of the enthus iasm is the knowledge that ' President Wilson, alone among ine statesmen ot the world, represents the definite purpose to make an enduring peace upon a basis that Mill prevent, anouier war. ...... .- . -. Militarism is not popular in the war worn countries of Europe aud the people are resolved to put an end to conditions that permit its revival, to end once and for all tne burden of lanrer armaments and oxtMoitjifuni nf caKer nations, it is Decause l-'resideut Wilson has openly championed this cause that he has boeimie tlio hmw iF lm people of Europe, who rely upon him to compel a demo cratic peace and upon the United States to support him in his efforts. But the political Liliputians, blinded by the fog of partisanship, are unable to see events in thei'r proper per spective and real significance, decrv evervthing American" repudiate Americanlca dership of world affairs and would betray the cause of democracy to' the reactionaries for the sake of securing a mess of political pottage in the coming presidential -campaign a thing that. Jooms.much larger in thejr. myopic vision, than the peaco of the world; ; SATURDAY, MU.u..L.Hil.ju.ui.jraa JAXUAttY ii.iji-ii.iimau-mir 1910 ui.j..ai.iUMLi JU'. TURKS CONTINUEak FAILUREINRUSSIA TO SLAYARMENIANS' DUE TO JEALOUSY W.CHOSENfi COUNTY OFFICIALS: SEATED MONDAY Imporltuit" clmniioa take iiluoo In tho county offices next .MonUuy wlion tlio newly elected onloliila iinainuo tliulr duties nntl tlio old oftlclula who were, not ro-olectvd retire. Probably tho, most Importiint change 1b that or the conaolidntlou of tlio county recorder' offica with tho county clerk's office and tho por- formlnR of Its duties hereafter by tho 'county clerk. Chnunccy Ploroy. tho retiring recorder, takes the office of county- clerk to which ho was elect ed. Mo has appointed Mists All Ul red N'oal who served under him n tho recorder's ottico, us chief deputy county, clerk, and lllsa Louise Wil liamson, who has been connected with tho sheriff's office, as deputy county clerk in cliarite of the recorder's- department. Mr. Klorey will not announce bis other appointments until .Monday, but said this noon that ho would probably retain one or two of the presont county clerk's eliitf. Throe moro appointments aro to bo mado. . ' Another Important change will come In tho personnel of the county court, County Jud(io F. L. Tou Voile, who retires to private llfo, will bo succeeded in that office by Geo, A. Gardner, tho rotlrinir county elcrk. For the first tlnie since F. II. Mad den resigned as county commissioner about 18 months sro, tho county court will have a full board when James Owens of Antelope, becomes count- commissioner on. Monday. Sheriff-elect Chas. E; Terrell suc ceeds Lcslto W. Stunsell In that offtco Mr. Terrell has appointed H. .. C. Sparr of Asblond as chief deputy shoriff.-and W. O. Garrett, who was his opponent at the election, to his present position as head of the tax department of tho sheriffs office. Miss Myrtle Blakcley, county trea surer, succeds herself in that office, and thero Is also no vhange In the county coroner's office as John Perl is his own successor In the office, or ill, other county offices. B0LSHEV1KI REACH OF LONDON. jan. 3. It is .autliorU tafirotv announced that evidence has been received that the Turkish unny in witlidrawins.' from invaded terri torries in the Caucasus re"ion. has committed ontraees on the Armenians It is reported that individual Turks' !Tne statement says Japan intends to LONDON, Jan. Announcement that 2.4,000 Japanese troops will be withdrawn from Siberia is reported by a- Tokid dispatch tp the Express quoting; an official staftipient by the Japanese war onico on ucsembor-27. ; Worth $3(1.00 a Botlo Wm. Barnes, San Antonio, Tex., writes: j "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best couuh remedy In the world. It ljus boen worth $50.00 a bottle to me. I had 'the flu' followed by pneu monia, which left hie weak, with a persistent cough. I needed rest and sleep, which I was Unable to get. 9omo one' advised Foley's Honey and Tar. J began taking it that very night. Before bod time I noticed re lief, and that -night had, a sound sleep and perfect night's rest;' the first Blnct) the beglnning of the flu; I have completely recovered -and do not cought at all. ' It cost me only $1.20 to cure1 that obstinate cough with Foley's Honey and Tar. Let all who rend this letter try Foley's." ( For sale by M'odford Fuarmncy. have acknowledged it to be their in tentson to deal a final blow at the Armenians and to comsumate the Turkish policy of extenninatins that race. . ' An eve witness reuorts ha-in!r seen Armenians cruelly beaten- and savs that at one ulucc lie found the bod ies of more than GO women and child ren. Torture's were inflicted urion the lirincr. he savs. " ' ' . " IN RUSSIA LIGHT WASH1XGTOX, Jan. 4. An offic ial report received from the Amer ican military attache with Ambassa dor Francis in Russia, announced to day by General March shows total deaths from all causes in the Amer ican forces in action, 7 died of wounds, 3 Were drowned, and 2 died as a result of accidents, und 65 from disease. , Later ; official reports, General March said, show that the military situation at Archangel Is entirely in hand, and that the troops are ade quately fed and clothed ,fqr winter campaigning in that section. , , maintain henceforth only the smal lest possible forces In Siberia. "Public' opinion here," says the dispatch, "deplores the, withdrawal. Allied observers, American as well as British, speak bitterly of intervention as being relatively 1i failure, owing to disunity among the allies and their mutual Jealousy.". ' - P0LES SAIL TO FIGHT' FOB POLISH GOVERNMENT XEW yOUK, Jan. 4. The French liner France, which sailed todav car ried a battalion of Poles miniberinit 1,554 men, recruited in America for the Polish nrmv. WARSAW. Jim. 2. (My the Asso ciated Press.) HoLslieviki forces are in the outskirts of v ilnu and have oc cupied towns on the railwuv between Jlinsk nnd Ilrcst-Lituvsk. itecurdim; to reports. The Uolshoviki tire bnrn inir, robbini: and imirdorintr ucasunts as thev advance. . . Locomotives und cars are bcinit brouitht westward from the path of the Bolshevist, forces bv the rctiriuir Germans. ': ' ' ' COPfeXHAGKK. Jan. FiuhKnit hns occurred .during the lust fow flays around Lcinbcrjr where Vkrain iun troops, ure mukine prouress and arc bombarding the citv occoiditur to Vienna udvieas. to the Politiktu. LOXDON', Jan. 4. kurt Eisner, the Bavarian premier, has ordered the arrest ot a largo number of offi cers in Munich to answer charges ot high treason against tho Bavarian re public, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam. The officers Include five colonels and seventeen captains. They will bo tried by a special court. . -' t Fi SUPPOSED TO BE EN ROUTE HOME MeiKoiil and vMnitv will ccrlilinlv bo on pins ami noodles until the 0,'itli artillery in which are from 'iti to -III former Seventh companv' members, arrive l'roiu Fruiiuc. It Is. premiuv oil from all reports that tho U,"ith is on its' wav lioint', niitl the ' IntOHt re port, which eoincH bv wav of liuitcno. is that the command is eomiiur bv wav ,of tho Pamiinn ennui nnd iSiin Frtui- CISCO. from Medtord bovs of the 05th. and tinted December 10th. tttiitod that the I rcitiment liml tunint over all its jiiili- turv uduipmenl, extivpt uniforms, tit hviultiuiirters nnd hud oiilv its .privuto ueloiminiis. This, thn letters stated indicated thut thev wore to bv soon ordered to sail for homo. A letter waa received in Kuifcne on Thursday troui Wilev Kniuhton, ftirin eriv mclauer ol (ho tsccoittl com imnv. O. A. C' hut no in the ortl nncfl henduiinrterK in New York, tjic text of which neoorilin to tlio Kuirenc register. red M follows: "I met a bov, a snilof, in the Y. M. hut. Fortv-secoiid nnd HrondwuV. Wetlnestlav evcniiur whinn 1 Vrnt to school with in Forest Grove and he said that the const artillery Railed direct to Sim Francisco froin Frnlice, so mi doubt vou will see them hooll. This sailor is on the V. 8, S. (Iconic Wns-hinuton, which took President Wilson to Fronee;" . i In Btiincr to France the t)5th bro- ceeded to the Atlantic seaboard bv wav of 8nn Frimciseo und flic Pana ma ennui, and it is presumed that the hovs aro pontine home the same frnv. l.nmlim at Han Francisco, it Is ex pected that thev will proceed bv train to rort Stevens or Camp Lewis to be demobilised, or it is poHsible that thev will disembark at Astoria or Tueontn. dependimr upon whether Fort Stevens or Cnmp Lewis is to be the place of musterine ouf. -. ' - " t ; PONTIFF PRESENTS TO ThDIKp timing and Attar The Old Reliable Round Package INFLUENZAE -K,,,tWl, Malted iVlillt , . Very Nutritious, Digestible f The REAL Food-Drink, Inntutitly proparerf. , . Mud by the ORIGINAL llorllck process and : , front corclully selected niutorlnls. ' ' Usod successfully over century. . , Endorsed by physlcluns everywhere. ; Horlick'SThiwtfnii ;: Thus Avoiding Imitations t KOMlii, Van.i 4f.i-AssociuUitf Pross.) I'opo Ilcuudlct today proaunt cd to Presldunt Wilson a handsome mosaic reproducing ,(luido Itonl's fa mous ploture of St. Peter.; The mo saic was made in tho vutlcart grounds by the ancient mosaic raclory of the vatiCjOu nnd Is a yard immrQ,, 1.4.. (-, . ,t ial for 39c One tube Hcxnll "Toulli lWo, rtular nlt 21i i I Toolli llnii.li U3e SPECIAL THIS WEEK IQc ONE OF EACH FOR West Side Pharmacy $s2d& l i-j -U....1. .j.... v u i ..i hi . t.'j..imi.. uy ..!.., ! hi. u jinmsaiL.aiii'il THE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE . . - .... 4 - - Is now open for bunlnos nt :M North ;ru;io street. - -Itiu been lniected by the lly llcnltli ('miiiiltte and DECLARED SANITARY ami anfo from contniiloiis dlspasm. Wounded sevoroly; Sarnl. Koyal F. Brown, Portland Oro.; Serm. Honry Crane, Multnomah. Ore.: . Pvt. Olelt C. Brown, Pendleton, Ure.; Ltout. Ccdric W. Clark, Canyon City, Ore. Pvt. Tony Dofobros, Portland, Oro. Pvt. Floyd B.- HlllBberry, Klatskanle Ore.; Pvt. Albort R. Colson, Port land, Ore. . -. . ; . .MlBnlns In action: Pvt. Frank N Roller,. Lebanon, - Ore. Wounded slightly: Corp. Ralph P. Brisbane, Moro,- Ore.';' Pvt. Domonlco Glansante, Portland, -Ore: CHICHESTER SPILLS yyf3x. T.ilfl AV y.n PrUr-aitt rf ZVifl rjpv, tmUA ntA J)!i HOiu.Vj TL?W rji li: tmn kp-irtMB.fVtfMt A1wr RellMa SOLO 6t I) WjISTS EVEJtnUMrJC TO FORCE ALL WOMEN TO WED ' lyON'D'O.V, Jan. 4. The town coun cil of I'etrocrad, according to an Ex change Tolef?raph dispatch from Co; pciihagen,. has decided that all un married women between the ages of 18 and iT shall be provided with husbands seleeted "by the council. The children or these unions, it is added, will not be allowed to remain with their parents',' but will be edu cated under the control of the soviet government. . ' ... LOXDON1, Jnn. 3. -Ociinaiiv's new est battleship, the IJndon, will be sur rendered at a British port within n few days in accordance . with the terms of thn ni-mislice, neenrdinc to iiiiuouiicumcnt here, One-Hundred and Second Half Yearly Reporfcf ' " ' The San 'Francisco Savings and Loan Society SAVINGS (THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK) 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO) CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL DECEMBER 31st, 1918 assets-1 - United State, State, Municipal and Other Bondi (tout value ; 1S19,63.00) tttmiiag on booli it . '1 '., t . Loana on Real Eitate, ttaned by 6nt norlgaga .1 .. . i Loans on Bondi sad Stacks - i'-, t - . . i - i , Bank Buildinga and Lois, mils mi branch eflit (valui ' -'V '.' -.- " $800)00.00.), Mendikj on book, it ' , ' , '".',.-.,' ,, - Other Real Estate (value $210,500.00), utading on booVi at i Employeca' Pension Fund (wlus $29R618.00) tuntliiif on beets at CASH la Vaults and with Federal Retcrvs Bank i i .,- Total ( i ' ' i .' s I LIABIUTIES Due Depositors - . . - .' . a ' - . . s ' , ' Capita Stock actually psid in . , , . Reserve and Contingent Funds ,',,, , ; 1 ' 16' Federal Reserve Bank on account Su'cii'plion lo Fourth Libefr Loin ( 8,246,972.04' 86,21 1,973.39 : 941,688.68 . ' ' 1 ' 1,00 --''-.""'" 1.00 ' ' i.oo 956,893,078.42 . $4.368',4ee.so 1,000,000.00 2,336,411.02 1,168,170.00 Total JOHN A. BUCK, President V " . Sulxcrilird nd sworn to bclore me lliis 3 1 et day of Dnembrr, I9!8 SEAL CHAS, F, DUISENBERG, Notary pWK, , ( .' ' . ' i $58,93,078.4 ' ".'.' ' ;.,y. GEO. 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