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r PAGE FOUR MfinForcn '.At Am trtbuxk, MRfiroTrn, oKKOiONV TrruusTUv, .taxit.vuY' n; ima llEDFORD MAIL T3IBUNE . AH INnEFBNDBNT N8WBPAPBB fUUMHHliD BVBKY AFTERNOON ,," . EXCHPT 8UNIJAY BY THU MKLlFORO PRINTINO CO, ' Offloa, MsJI Tt-lbuns Building, 11-17-11 Morth Fir stresL Pbon 7k. A oonsoltdstlon of th DsTOoorstle rtmsa. The Medford M&1L Th Mdtor4 Trtbuns, Th Boulhsro OrxgonUii, Th AshltJid Trlbuus. - Th Ifedford Sunday Sun 1 furnished ubsorlbers desiring Mvea-ds,- dslly uwspe.per. - OBOROB PUTNAM, Editor. uiiounioK iiini BT MAIL, IN ADVANCB: ., , Dally, with Sunday Sun, yarl.60 Pally, with Sunday Sun, month Dally, without Sunday Bun, year. (.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .SO , Weekly Moil Tribune, on year 1.60 Sunday Sun, one 1.(0 -SIT CARRIER In Medford, Aahland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: .-. Dally, with Sunday Sun, yearl!.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .S Dally, without Sunday Sun. year., ft.OO Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official pa pr of th City of Medford. OrftoUl paper of Jackson County. Entered as ccond-c!aes matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March , i;. , worm dally imri circulation for aU month ending- Oct. 31, 1918... B.971 THE POLISH PROBLEM. . UBMBER OP THK ASSOCIATBD PRESS. ' , Pull Leased Wire Service. Th Aaso e la ted Preaa la exclusively entitled to the .ua for republication of all new lltpatcne credited to It or not other aria credited In this paper, and alao th local nwa published herein. All right of republloatlon of a pedal dispatch herein are also reserved. - otloe to abscribere The - United tales War Induatrlea Board hag laaued th following mandatory order, """g w.uwa rwsuiMLuig uie newspaper ousi oea during th period of the war: "Dlf- .wvub.uuv nuwus papers uier oat VI expiration at subscription, unless sub scrip n an l renewed and paid far." Th nuuistier Baa a option but ts oomnly. BASEL,, -Wednesday," jan 8. Strikes and demonstrations In sym , pathy with the Liebknecht movement is Berlin have taken place in Bruns wick and Munich. In Munich several persons were killed in riots. , . Premier Bbert has Issued a mani- festo denouncing the Spartacans as ' being responsible for many persons being killed and wounded. The man ifesto continues: "We now must accept the fight -into, which we have been forced. We have hesitated too long and must be prepared to intervene without re striction for the defense of revolu tionary order. We appeal to you in the view of forming a volunteer re publican defense guard. We must not stop until order has been re-established in Berlin and the pe ople as sured the possibility of enjoying peace and the fruits of the revolution." GERMANS DEFEAT AMSTERDAM.' Jan. 9. Polish troops advancing from Kolmar. north of Poscn, were defeated bv German volunteers who later occupied Kol mar, accordins to a report from Ber lin today. The losses on both sides arc declared to Jbave been henyv. The Germans also occupied Weissenhoehe. in the Kolmar district.' after a stiff f:M.. . .- - ,v - ' : BERLIN'. Tuesday. Jan. 7. (Bv the Associated Press.) The report that Kield Marshal Von Hindenbure is in Berlin is denied in government circle. 5 PAttlS,: Jiim a. (Havas.V The German eovernincnt has opened no Kotiations with the Poles, who have invaded Posen, aecordinir to the sj'rankfort Gazette. ..-- liBEKI.IX, Tuesday, Jan. 7. (By Associated Press.) War on Berlin to Teatoro order is threatened by Ba varia; according to a speech made to day In the Bavarian chamber of dep uties In Munich by. Herr Auer, the minister of the interior. Bavaria, he said, proposed to intervene with arms If conditions In'. Berlin continue un settled. .- ' . h , " .;. v ON TURKEY BY ALLIES r LONDON', Jan. 9. The allies have notified Turkey that unless the Tur kish force at Medina lays down its arms Immediately,-the forts at the Daidanallcs will he destroyed. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phono SI. 47 and 47-J2 U Automobile Hoarse Service i . ' Lady Assistant !2 ROiJTII HAIlTr.F.TT Auto Ambulance Service. Coroner POLAND is reported to linvo .begun the invasion of Ger many and to be driving towards Berlin with an army of 40,000. Here we have a ! provocation that ; mav force Ucnnanv into wnr again. , ' , ' A, Poland lias suf fernl heavily from the war. Her indus tries lie in ruins, u.iilkms of her' poople' have boon killed by battle or famine, and one would think that the eounti had seen sorrow enough. especially as the decision of tin peace conference wilt govern Poland's future,, and not any little exploit of arms' that can only add to the exhaus tion ot her people aud increase their sunenng. Press dispatches state that Genera I. Joseph Pilrudski, who 'has declared himself dictator, refuses to giVe xip his authority, although lntormed by tne allies that he will not be recognized as he does not represent the Polish peopk He lias refused to negotiate with Ignace Paderewski, who organized and conducted the Polish relief movement and Polish propaganda, and who represents the allied govern ments and has been acclaimed by the Poles as probable president.. ' . '. '.',' , '.'' ' : - ltecognition of the Polish nation bv the allies depends upon its good behavior. Acting like a Balkan firebrand and striving to rekindle tho flames of war and creating unknown complications does not appeal to the benevolent e of nations wnose good will is indispensable, for au inde pendent Poland. .History, is repeating itself in Poland.' . Division, f.u' tional differences, clashing futile ambitions, were respon sible for the defeat and .dismemberment of the onee power- tul kingdom and it would seem that centuries of slaven aud sutfei-yig have not taught wisdom. The conduct ot the provisional goveninieut indicates that the Pole bus not lost his fatal faculty for quarreling and his meddling agaui threatens caianutr. All of which should speed up the actioii of the peace conference. The longer the delay in making peace, the greater the ditnciuties to secure it. JNothmg is gamed by dehiA' each hour adds to the complications: The peace must be just and generous, though some of the victors seem to have forgotten their promises and some of the oppressed, peoples seem to have been liberated only to start a- career or conquest for themselves. KAISER'S FATHER I BERLIN. Dec. 15. (Corrcsoond- ence of the Associated Press.) Less than two years hefore William H, the former German emperor, come to the throne of Germany. Iiis father Fred crick, considered it diineeroux to al low him to have any band in the for-. eicn politics of the German empire. rredenek. in fact, had an extremely low reirard for his! son's mental equip ment and ability, and it is frankly set forth in a' letter written to Bismarck. September 28. 1886. from Portofino. Itnlv. and which has iast been made public. ;- ; "' William's principal defects at that time, as his father saw them, were "his habit of makine snap judgment. in a manner tending to exasperation." lack of "actual Icamine" which was "still full of sraps," nntf-'iin inclinin ation to conceit." Here is the text of the letter: "Mv son. Prince Wilhelm, lias without mv previous knowledge cx oresscd the wish to his maicstv (William I ; Frederick then was still the crown prince) to become better acquainted with the operations of our ministers during the comiur win ter, and I learn that it is intended to employ him in the foreign office. "Inasmuch as I have received no official communications to that ef fect.' I ani compelled to turn to you in confidence to learn what has real ly been decided upon, and further to declare that, despite the fact that I am in favor in principle of introduc inir my son into Question of the hishe'r administration, I um deeply opposed to having him begin at the foreign of fice. For in new of tho importance of the tasks to' be entrusted to the prince. I consider it imperative that lie shall first of all thorougnlv learn the internal conditions of his own land and have the feeling that he un derstands tbera thoroughly before he. with his habit of making snap judg ments tending to exaggeration, bus ies himself with politics. "His actual learning is still full of saps, and at the same time he lacks the proper foundation, and for this reason it is absolutely necessary that his education be improved and com pleted. If he could be assigned to the office of a civilinn pdvisorv official, and if he could later be connected with or even given a cost in one of the administrative ministries, it would serve this purpose. But. in view of the immuturitv as well of the inexper ience of rav.eidest son. and also of his inclination to conceit, i am compelled to declare that it is ' absolute! v dan gerous to bring him into touch with auestions- of foreign policy nt this l time. . And while begeing you to con sider mv communication as strictlv confidential. I count pn vour support in this matter, whicli causes me grave anxiety.'? .' ;. ,. Fill EXTERMINATING : TAHITI POPULATION PAPEETI, Aland of Tahiti. Dec. 18. (Correspondence of Associated Press.) Approximately 20 per cent of the population of this city has been wiped out as the result- of an Influenza' epidemic and the disease still is taking toll ot hundreds in the districts of Tahiti and the outlying islands. The disease already has reached the Leeward group, where there are no doctors or medicines. Thero have been nearly one hundred deaths re ported from the phosphate Island of Makatea. v -, .- -,-..' SECOND FLU EPIDEMIC SWEEPING EUREKA EUK4KA, Calif., Jan. 8. A second epidemic of influenza is sweeping this citv.s The board of health expects to close all schools, theaters and churches tomorrow. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT! Kidney and bladder troubles don't disappear of tberaaelres. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, under mining your health with deadly cer tainty, until you fall a victim to in curable disease. 'r Stop your troubles while there is ' time. Don't wait until little pains be come big aches. Don't trifle with dis ease. To avoid future Buffering begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or four every day until you feel that you are entirely fre from pain. This well-known preparation bas been - one ot the national remedies of Hol land for centuries. In 1096 tue govern ment of tli Netherlands granted a spe cinl charter atitltorixing its Rale. The good liougi-wife of Holland would -almost as soon bo without foot as with out her 'Kel Dutch Drops," as she quaintly calfx GOLD MKDAL Ilsarlem Oil Capsules. . Their use restores strength and is responsible in n great measure for the sturdy robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Take them as directed, and If you are not satisfied with results your druggist will gladly refund your money,. Jiook for the name GOLD MHDAL on tho box and accept nu vthur. In scaled boxes, three sizes. BEHOLD!5 THE CANDY CANE gqwni M '" : .."v -x.iTi . .' .1 ' 1 sweet isn 111; . . fenalr.lv. It must he for It's the Candy Cane Gown! 1 As an afternoon frock for the Christmas inriy one can scarcely Imaslne a more sprupo. strikinK. nd dolcctublo costume then this nearly gray silk duvetyn. with its horizontal sirlplnss ot lno-re.l velvet In varied width A softly shirred tucker ot whlto not (Ills In the lowciu rin( (,ot of wlnc-rolored velvet and white and gray plumes is the pleasing accompanlmoiil of this frock. ELECTS DIRECTORS The annual meeting ot the Com mercial club was held at tho Library last evening. Sirs. Satchwell Milimll tcd a report for the time that she has been secretary, which: shows a very prosperous condition of the club and sho was tenedcrcd a voto of thanks. Tho matter of a hew location for the county fair was discussed and A. L. Hill. Wm. G. Tait, J. B. Andrews, Geo. Trelculer and J. V. Wakefield wero appointed by the president, C. W. McDonald, to tako tho matter up with the county court and see- about securing a permanent location. C. C. Cate said that they were organiz ing a Farm llureau In the county, and ho hopud that all the runners would Join and assist In muklntt tho futuro fairs bettor tliuu ever. Monry Cnllalian avo a short talk on mines and said that tho mining men would always do tholr share to Increase the exhibit for tho fair, and that tho prosVects were Rood for a largo amount of development work belnK done I his year. Tho following membors wore ilo:t od directors for thu eiis'uiiiK year: ('. S. Hutturfleld. Win. O. Tait, C. K. Gates, C. .M. Thomns, J. W. Wake field. J. A. Perry, tioo. Trelchler, C. W. McDonald, A. I,. Hill, H. 3. Wal thcrs, S. S. Smith, .(. 11, Audrowsy lohn Tomlln, J. W, Dressier and It. W. Iluhl. A meeting of the directors will lio held nt tho exhibit building Friday evening at ":.'I0 to elect the officers ot tho club. BOOTLEGGER WITH 26 BOTTLES OF BOOZE PAYS A $50 FINE Aflur not luivinit Hocii Mofoi'il, Jackson cottulv oi Orcu'oii l'i t li luittt 10 vciii'N, u I'lilil'oriiiii rtwidi'iil lilted Till voni'n, tii'fived In Mcdl'mil on uiiMictiiior ti'iiiu No. 11 tliis morniiiw u ml dimmtiiutud I'linii (ho Iruiii liikuinu it lu'iivilv liidcn lihM".ipe, I'ntii.iitiiiiv pn'Miinmhlv liiw eui'tlilv licloiiuiiiuN, but rvnllv ciiiitiiiiiiiitf ii vvciillli nl' mi curt lil v mid nnlnwfiil tiroiu'ilv full l' liiucli oulicenlriited iov. , The 1 1 at i ii iih lute in nrrivinv mid Cliief ol' I'nlicc Tiiimlliv iHHi:i'f li iiitroduicd 1 nm.cir mid bnde llio Mi' it nr. wh.i lii.ve liin inline iim t'lius. It. .Iiiiich, weU'i.iiie to our Iiiir cilv. He tlli'll tHCHlUll .KlIH'h (0 lilt' llulil'tf -I i- Lou tuui ti.t'Mt oiiencd llic li'lcM .ii'i', vliD-c (oldciilfl wiih '-'tl i.iiiU ill' t'.ur whiskev, i. ttliodiciillv mid ticiitlv itr riiin!Cil ,Siii ncckn mi. Mi- Jour- oxpliiini'd lluit while in-1 knew Oreuoii wim dry In' wu mum'-1 nut of the fuel tluil.it Vii. Initio ill v. tlutt he hud Home I'rit'iuU ol' lln ild dnvrt rcsidiiiir in or Hour I'limnis who mho had coiiie to viil and lli.il1 above nil, lnmc.-l to uhimIiii'ms, lu ImiiI j I lie booitv nloiiir for lit own use. iuj prevent u t.einnd utlacit of flu nil: doctors' orders. ! t'liii'f Tiiimlliv in nlicer itoud n..liiii ' look Mr, ,lomt to I'ro-ifiMitor l.b-l itI'h office mid int rottuce tl linn to' lint ol'liiMiil, where lifter much culi-' vcr-t iiiu ui it. . vU limit mid i lie- .i!f ' I lint i lit-nv h;,, imiiliilci-, tlicv took :n 1 -.1 runner over tu meet nimllur of imrj ililiiiiiuinlicil fellow tiHUiMiii'it, .liuH ej (ileim O Tiirlor, mid iutiodnecd liiin. At the ciini-lnsiiin of the runlumui v tiiinll talk on hiii'Ii occasion .1 n i'ur-, Tuvlor, Hlntiiiif tint! OrraonimiH in-.' i doted on Ciilil'ornin inoiiev. invited Juncx lo contribute fifty hoiivx to swell the coffers of the Htute mid couiitv treiisurv or else siiend 'J.'i dnv in eliisclv in-peetitur tilt' inlerioi of the count v bustile ut ,liickr.oiivillc. ItoiMius" of Jonet.-' m-e mid fuilinit eve siu'lit. the iiidire tinted that Jones iuiv the nioiiev. whicli he did. Jones was nut I ri'cenllv a taxi drivor in l.os Anceles f rum where be miule visitH nt I'likersfield mid ICi.il lllu IT mill then fillip" his (cIcm-oiic eiiiue to Mcdl'nrd. Hud be not til trneled the cnvle eNs of t'biof Tiiim lliv tlie latter Mivs Unit the t'liillor iiiiin would have rune liouiu with much Mi-illutd iijoiii'v leiiviuu lii.- Imllli- in the enrc of Mitnlrv thirrttv Im-iil ct I i -ileus. .-.'- . AiiHlmlliiii iinrin, bus iiri'lvcil In Hun itt'lndn, ' "'" ? .. , ' .", 50,Es:gs a Day "Hliico hsIiik 'More Khks' I gut 411 to r0 enn a day IiihiimiiI of H or U." wi'ltiw A, I', Wuiiiliird lit Ht,' Cloud, flu, 'I'lilu scientific ttilllr bus miidii blH iKK liroflls fur tbuuiuiiids of iiiilll li y i iilmii's nil bver I lie (i, H, Get I'l-iiily now mid iiiiikn IiIk pi'iirlls nut nf your liens I bin whiter, A II.UU imi'luiHH will dnilblii I lid hk lU'Oiltie lloii mid u in 1 1 1 ton doliur bunk I! n ar um I'uii in ludiiid your iiiiiney If you lire not entirely siiIIhNi'iI. Bond )l,lo now to K, .1. Iteeror, thu pnuliry sil lier t, NO Miiln Hiruitt, Kiiiinin ('llyi Mn., or send t'i.i'i and gel il ruKiilar 9 1 . ii ii luickiiKc on iiim'liil discount for a full nuiiHiinV. uuptily. Or wrlis for his vuliiiiblu free lunik lliul tells tho epirleiice of u iiimi who bus. iiiiiiIo ii lorluue out of poultry, Adv, TODAY'S CASUALTIES INFLUENZA ON INCREASE AT SAN FRANCISCO ' SAN' l'KAN'CISCO, .Inn. II. An iilipcnl to the public to ucnr uitiixc nuikri wns iiiiule tmluv bv Dr. Win. llnsslcr. Iicnltb ollieer. in viewW tho iuereuse in the number of itilliienzu euseM. - 1 WouikIciI Herercly Hrlvato William K. Pnrlln, cw pono Creek, Ore. Private Henry Hendrlckson. Portland. Oro. Missing In action: Private Krncst W. Klsher, Kugono. Oro. Wounded, degreo undntnrmlned, previously reported missing In ac tion: Private James H. Klfort, Port laud', Oro, ' John rt. Srhumiif, who Is In the morcantllo marlno shipping survleo nnd who snllnd to Slilnev n""l oilier Special for 39c One tube licxnll Tooth Paste, regular price itnc; 1 Tooth lirush U5c SPECIAL THIS WEEK Qc ONE OF EACH FOR West Side Pharmacy 7 $te&JllL Storm Compare the Food Energy Content of Various Food Products With Columbia Brand bLEOMARGARINE' "ThejThrift Spread" ; Porterhouse Steak. .1 llfo calorlus pel' lb- .Mutton Chops...... 1115 " Cream Celery Soup.. 285 " " . .Chicken ...... ;........... 305 " : ; " Kulmon 0 1 " KSBS 035 " . " Milk .., :mo Knlire Wheat Klour.l fliiO calorlos per II). Ulco ,.: KI2U " Whlto Urnad 1200 " Grnnulated SuKar....1 7,")0 " " Potiitoon .'..; 2H." " " Tomatoes 100" " AppleB -1H0 " " (The nhoro figures tnkcil from I'.'H. Icjt. :of AKMciiltui'fl, llullctlii' I IU)' ' , Columbia Brand Oleomargarine Contains 3410 Calories to the Pound ' : -' lni(l .savt'.s ii Worlli-whilc .sum oil your fyroccry bill. 'J'aBtcs idod on bread fino for fryiiifj and baking swe-ct, jmro, . ,. i wbolt.'Hoinc,; not toncbed by band in niaiiufat.'turc or packing ('bul lied .Fresh Dally Put up in Waxed Otlurjirnaf Cai'lons A QKMiVVX PltODl'CT OF THB UNION MEAT CO., Portland, Oregon The Dramaleague , . 1 'resents ' ,' ' ; ' Baroness HUARD (FrmirU Wllwm Huiiril In an Illustrated Lecture My Home In the Field of Honor AT TDK IIMITO Tlli:ATItK lilt I, SKA V FVKM.N'O, JAN', la. . Kveryoiio bavins a boy Ovr Tbertt stioiild bear this Iretiirs. TliroiiKb Mio rourlesy of tbt Hlnlto msnaitriiient a picture pro uriiiu will be. shown. Admission fi."iC. i l.ojtes Sfn'. lliiuiiltiil Jeunlry The mrlkliiK iH-sIkiis of ibis season's Jew elry styles are wdl reprcseitted In our ' cases, A now lot of very fine csmeoi has Just bvun added. You're uasured of tlm beit when you buy your Jewelry liuro, Wp ii ru cnrvftil In our svl eciloiis mill we offer you only that which Is . worthy of your coiisld million. i i. i MAIITIN .1. ItlJDDV , Ki:'a'v;Licd&i CWf SJU-SJILSM.-JUI--... 1 Releasing the Clamp from Business SOME Businesses stonperJ and others wore retarded durlnq the war. Reconstruc tionmust meant read lust-'' ment for these." The First; National Bank.' can ' heln them "carry on" with YOUR fo-onoration. "First to Serve" Win. G. Tait. President. MEDFORD, OREi. capital tionnm ' 'MueirinMum