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TMEDFOUD 1IATI. TKIBUNK" MTiiiilib, OUIViUSJ, JlilhAV, .MAIW.Ul I I,' VM .'1 ...L1JL..I JS tlEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUNE ' AN 1NIIi!IMNIKNT NKW8PAPBU PUULlHHIfll) KVIOHY . APTBKNOON JCXClSl'T BL'NDAY 11V Tilly .' Offlne, Mull Tribune. Building, ae-7-M norm Fir street.' cnona it. A conaoltdnlloh of the Democrats Tlmiia. 'rim M..lfnrd Mull. The MeilMri Tribune, tho Houlheru Orairoiilan. The Aahland Tribune. The MerHord Bunday Bun la furnlubftd subscribers doHlrlng a ni'vuii-day dully ne H smj,ur. .OKOnOB PUTNAM. Editor.. nnBomiow TBBMII ' BY MAIL IN AUVANCK: . Iielly, with Sunday Sun, yeer..l8. 00 bully, with Sunday Sun, month. .65 bally, without Sunday Sun, your j'Jutiy. without Sunday Sun, month .SO weekly Mall Tribune, on ycar 1.K0 Bundiiy Sun, one yoar.....H......:. 1.50 BY CARRIEH In Moilrord, Ashland, Jftcmionvllle, Central Point, Phoenix: pally, with Sunday Sun, your.... -II-SO Ially, with Sunday Sun. month., .65 linlly, without Sunday Sun, year 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month - -.60 Ofrlrlnl paper of the City of Medford, OfHclal paper of Jackson County. Hntered an socond-clnsa matter at hiedfoi'd, Oregon, under the act of March , ,1879. , . V worn dally ayerajre elrculatlon for six months ending Deo. 31, 191S...3.04B 1 .) MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED .: Pull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ' elated Presa la exclusively entitled to the una for republication of all news ' dlspatchcn credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the loritl news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ALLIED LOSSES E ARCH AXGKlu Miireb 13. (Bv tlic Associated PresiS.l-'i-As a result ;of the recent allied udvunce southward ulnntt the Murmansk railroad ruirt of unuhpr Russian provintio, (llonetr. was udded to (lie territory of the eov- eminent of the north. If. Knnolov. nsMslnnt governor remtcnU of Mur mansk, has been nppomted .provincial commissioner of Olontes. " Comixired t othe losses inflicted on tho enemv. allied casualties in ficht inir alone the Ynca rivet since Feb ruary 28 have been extremelv liuht. It is estimated the' Bolsheviki have lost at least 501) killed. - - - American casualties from February 2$to March 9 luclusivc. were five killed on the Vnsia front and 10 on the Dvinn-front. No officers were killed. One American soldier is miss in trand two officers and 30-men were wounded.- The tftul American casual ties to date in North Russia follow: 4 Killed in action, officers 4: men 71: died of wounds, officers 1. men 18. MiHsincr, men 3G. Died of disease, of ficers. 2: men, 67. Wounded, offi cers 11. men 241. : - - - , The health of - the expedirionarv lorees since the Suanish influenza epidemic in September and October lias been excellent. Of the 09 denlths from disease.-63 occurred before Jan uary 4. jThrouehout the fichtinir. American troops have generally , been ereatlv outnumbered but losses inflicted upon the enemy have been at least five times those suffered by the .-Americans. As the newly mobilized Rus i sian troops are becoming trained, they are ernduallv relievine the strain to which the American.. British and French forces were put in the early davs of the campaign. All American troop's are now enjoying regular rest periods, either at Archangel or at con venient villages behind the lines. CHINESE TO PUBLISH JAPANESE TREATIES , PEKING.'1 March 13. It is an nounced here that the secret treaties between China and Japan will be pub-, lished Friday. CUT THIS OUT OM English Itecipo fop Catarrh, Ca tarrhal Deafness and Head : ,; f 1 Noises - If you know of some one who Is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut but this formula and hand It to them and you may have been the means of . saving some poor sufferer perhaps ' from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a consti tutional disease and necessarily re quires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable1 to Irritate the delicate air paBBages and force the dUease into the middle tar i which frequently means total deafness, or else the. dis ease may be driven down the air pas sages towards the lungs which Is equally as dangerous. The follbw- ing formula which is used extensive ly in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should nrovo especially efficacious to suffer ers here who live under more favor able climate conlltions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce or Parmint (Double strength). Take this home and add to it pint of Jiot water and a little granulated sugar: stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick "relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nos trils should open, breathing become easy and hearing Improve as the in flammation in the eustachian tubes Is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mu coUs surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain tho desired results. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and Is pleasant to take. Every person who iian catarrh or head hoIsob or Is hard of Hearing should give this treatment u trial. , Adv. ENEMIES OP THE REPUBLIC. JOHN REED, socialist -vritor, former Bolshevik consul at Now York, at an address in (.(ovcUuid, stood with upraised hands and swore get out of jail or we would nit jret in. i There is no reason in the world why Debs should Ret out of jail and evevv reason why lecd slrould Ret in. Why he is not there is hard Cor patriotic Americans to under stand, for he admitted at the senate inyestisation of dis loyalty that he was a paid agent of Leuiuo conducting Bolshevik propaganda in America and throughout tlic war he aided and abetted the enemy. The admitted aim of Bolshevism for which Mr. lieed is employed is the destruction of tho American govern ment by a bloody class war and installation of a reign of terror similar to that prevailing in Russia, a shani gov enunent of !the "proletiiriat'' meaning tUreby .the ty ranny of a usurper r ruling by t force in tho luuno of, but hi no way responsible to, tho toilers. , ; I ; In liis farewell speech," before his departure to bogiii serving his sentence for violation of the espionage act, Eugene Debs, the socialist leader, thrice a candidate for the presidencyt removed whatever doubt lingered in the minds of Americans who love their country regarding the justiceof his sentence by upholding Bolshevist rule in Russia and referring to Leniue and Trotsky as the "fore most statesmen of the age" and admitting that his ideal is the establishment of Bolshevism in AiUerica. How numy American socialists are actuated by these alien and un-American ideals is difficult to saj- but prohablv not many. The, socialist party in America was split by the war. Part, led by ly pro-uerman ana cusioyai. I'art, ictt ay t;naries hiowaru Russell and John Spargo, wxire intensely loyal. The so cialist organization was captured by Iho disloyalists, and tho loyalists have formed a social-democratic party. One believes in syndicalism and the other in democracy.! They correspond to the split in the socialist J)aity irr (ferniany, where the moderate socialists support democracy and the Spartacaiis, seeking Bolshevism, bumlar splits liavo oc curred in all European countries between the conservative and radical factions, the one believing iii peaceful democ- , ' . i? .it......- i. .. r .. l .- .. i . j i . . 1 1 racy sis a means 01 atuuunig class rule by revolutiou. . The Bolshevists, comprising the radical socialists, the I. "W. W. and the anarchiiits, make jjt good deal of hioisc, but are not numerous. Most of them are foreigners, who left their own country for its tion of tin land that furnished them an asylum. Others like Debs are sincere fanatics crazed by their pseudo intellectual vagaries. Some others plain grafters, out for an easy living. - .There is plenty of room desirable citizens seeking destruction of the government by force- and, plenty of ships available for the deporta tion of the undesirable aliens to their native lands but there ought to be. no room in our lecture halls or on our street corners for tflcse enemies of the- republic. .-':' v TABLE ROCK TABLETS G. P. Hall arrived Thursday from Sacramento where he spent the win ter with his family and will take charge of garden operations . at the Modoo orchard. . ... -,; Victor Bursell was thru this sec tion last Friday in search of stock hogs and purchased seventy head of fine pigs at the Modoc orchard. ': Last Monday afternoon school was dismissed early so that the children could go to Medfdrd and witness the arrival of the troop train. . Harry Rosenburg of the Capital R ranch, was a business visitor in this district for several days last week. H. T. Finley of Medford, was shak ing hands with, friends in this dis trict last Sunday. - Mr. Finley now has charge of the Union Oil company plant at Medford and in the near future expects to run a truck thru this section to deliver oil products. , A twelve-ton wagon or auto scale has been installed at the Modoc orch ard. .. ... ' V ' Several of our citizens made the trip to Medford last Tuesday evening to hear the French -band and . : all seem to feel well paid for their trip. Sanford Richardson and family and Henry Maury of Ross Lane were Sunday visitors in Table Rock. Harry McGinnls arrived home from overseas the first of the week. - He says -that the climate and soil condi tion in France are ideal but their methods of industry are far behind ours. . The law recently passed by the Oregon legislature in regard to graz ing iu Jackson county; if lived up to, would practically ruin the sheep bus iness. During the last few years the United States government' has been doing all It could to encourage sheep men and -farmers to' Increase their herds but it remained for onr'all-wise solons to decree that all the outside range in Jackson county belonged by divine right to the cattle men and the man who has sheep must dispose of them or move out. ? .- j : )f . However, sheep men seem inclined to test the law and so are going about I business as usual. 1 Miss Eula Housten will finish the I term of school In the Long Mountain district for Katherlne Nealon. I Spraying operations were begun at' the Modoc orchard this week and are being rushed to completion with three modern spray rigs and a crcv 1 of ten men. If the weather remains fair for a few days tnls will be one of (he bus iest places on tho globe as farmers are far behind with their work and, much land is still unplowcd that is to bo seeded to grain:- Col: R. C. Wtoahbiirn has returned from Portland where he snctit tho , winter. , . " . J Mr. Reynolds of Medford, has rent-1 ed some garden land on the Ituyi that; "either (Jene Dobs would Berger and Deb.s were open social justice, mo otner in 11 good, and now seek destruc are mental perverts and still the money there is in it and in our prisons for these un ranch from Bingham brothers and is planting it to vegotables. -.'-.-: E. W. Carlton has purchased a ma chine for sowing commercial -.fertil iser and is using it to sow land plas er. ' DANIELS LEAVES ON WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. Secre tary Daniels left -Washington today for New York to embark tomorrow on the transport Leviathan for his European, trip, ! He, will attend to night in New York the dinner to be given by the democratic national com mittee in honor of Homer Cummlngs Stop Corn Agony In Four Seconds Use "Gets-If-See Corns Peel Off! The relief that "Gcts-It" gives from corn-pains the way It makea corns and calluses peel off painless ly in one piece Is one of the won ders of the world. Iho woman la "Get Ma 'oU4l' Quick! It Eases Com Pains sad Makss ConnY Pol Right Offl" the home, -the chopper, the dancer, - the tpot traveler, the man' lit the of fice, .the clerk In the Qtore, the worker in the shop, have today. In this great diecovery, "Geta-H, the one sure, quick relief from all corn Bind callus pains th? one sure, pain less remover that makes corns come ;.ft as easily as you, would peel a banana. It takes 2 seconds to ap ply "Gets-It"; It dries at once. Then walk with -painless Joy. -even with tlht shoes. You know your corn will loosen from your toe peel it off with your Angers, Try It, corn suf ferers, and you'll smile! "Oets-It," the guaranteed, no.ioy-backcorn-rcmovcr, the only sure way, . costs but a trifle at any drug store, fll'f'dby t3.Lawrence&Co.1ChlcaarofllL .Ajii.fl and rccomnionclQd r-a 1 the world'a befit corn remedy by Leon I. Hasklns, Medford Pharmacy, Strang's Dnur Store.' JOHN, A. PEEL - Undertaker TMiono M. 47 apt! 47-J2 Automobile Hciiise Bcrvlce ' , -.: . I.ady AxsfHtant ' '" K2 SOl'TH HAItTIiBTT 4ito AuibubiDce gervlce. . Coroner STORIES TOLD BY l m I.ONOOK. M.uvh 14.--Tho invw liuation of the stories thti loparlt itble exploits of ('nplnin Kdinuiid (1. Clmmlierluin of Sim Antonio. Tkn.. mi officer of the Unitod StntM niit rine corps, which luis boon in pronrcss for swiwl ycoks, hits' dcveUnwd to tho vKtcnt thu( the Aiupi-icim niivnl authorities- consider ft court iimrtml ncc.ssn The court 1ms been culled to sit in T.ondoii jMuruh The eoun-t nuirtial, it is itimounci-d, willjn vestisrtte chieflv whetlicr Cnutiiin Chumbcrln in's roeonmiimdutions for dectiratious were all . forucries nud whotltor thero wus nnv truth whntev er iu his storv of dostrovinsr tin ox tinofdiniii'v nuinbvr ttf tniuiliiiios- in n short time. Ctiptuin C'hiimberluiii, then a liuu tcniuit, was recominendcil for tho Vim; torilt I'ross and thu conuressioiinl modiil of honor, the Inchest nwuids for bruverv of (Jront Hriiain nud the United Status, Anust III, 1018, for an cxoloit on the proeodiriir. Julv SO, over tho British front in n bottle with 12 .Gorman nuiidiines. Ohnmbarlun, it was retiortotl, (lostrovud five cnonv idiinos mid dnmntfed two othors. '-:..J: SAVE MONEY- BUY THE WORLD'S BEST, : v' " COFFEE ' ' .9 In the Five 1 Ft tirnn other coffee's in . fragrance, flavor quality, economy Also Packed in Three and Fiat . Pound Cans v Mother, whose hands rock ihe cradle, ohzn needs more than ordinary food to help raaintain the blood-quality and strength aha to asswra - adequate nourishment to the child. It is as unwise for the mother, as ii is dangerous to the- child, to- place dependence upon alcoholic stimu lation, lor strength is not found in alcohol. ; . '9, of purest cod Uver oil, absolutely free from alcohpl, is motners true friend, in that performs a two-lold duty. Scott's is tonic-nourishment, particularly fitted for the trying period of motherhood. - SCOTT'S EMU'-SION BUlLoS UP STRENGTH. , THE, UNIVERSAL CAR " , ' . - " - . - Thoro ai'o more than 3,000,000 FoVcl cars in daily operation-in the. United States.' This is a -little hotter than one-half of all the jhptor ears used in -America:- The. Ford '.car is every mail's nee&Ksity. No mutter-what lite : business may' he, it solves the prob lem of cheapest transportation. We solicit your : order now,' bco,'uine pro- duction is limited, and we must make it the rule to supply first orders first.' Touring Car, $525;' Runabout, $500; (loupe, $050; Sedan, $77.") ; Truck Cliassis, $")50, These prices f.'o. h. De troit. 1 " C. E. Gates Auto Co. AT R I ALTO TODAY, TOMORROW . H Wt Wl wrM I 'J ' rtv M i ' f ' v , ' C"t j NAZIMOVA in "OUT OF THE FOG" 6AU)Nlia Mnrvli M.-t-Tho Turk ish forces in Southern Asm Minor lire iKiiorini; tlm fact tluit nn minislieu hns linon siuncd mnl tirti ttirrnrixiiut'tlio Greeks in tluit rcsioii, ndcoriliiior to the Mctroiiolilttn ' of Sivns, Asintie Turliov, who svs tlmt ulliod i'oroos should lio sent to Di'otcet.tliu uumiltt- turn troin tho i onnir 1 tirks. , 1 .1- 1 '-' . !'' - . '..I. ...'-.JJ .'.-.v . 1 Pound Can nil ,BrUU("Pi'C0 "a5j AaJiafil i U ' I 4 lli Pi .1 LI POLAND TO KEEP T.OKDOX, Mnr, JJ.-rTh') .M'iriiliiK 1'iiHl. in-ill (h n lilKllly luliirimlliiK lliutt pnno from lt( upotilul oomiuiiuiultmt. In Wimtiiw, (li'Hm'lbliii? tlm htltliiK ot tho l'oltnh coniitltutloiinl - iiKiunnlily Hiat Moiulny lit which 'itn Imnoi'titiit' doelHloii took iiIiiom. 'riilH wiih UN) nnxHUKO tiniiiiliiiiiiiiily ot th(i lit Hit u ry bill cnlllvm upon nil mon burn lio twoon lSUll mill 1001, rluinilumi'iileil by; tho mix' liuiidrtid thoimuiul for whli'h thlii bill iirovidOH, tho I'oJIxli nrmy will niimbor clunu to xmo mil lion. -: ..' Tho lollsh icuunntry, tluolurod ono of thutr rv)i'OHoiitntlvH, will tlmiinnd u gtronir. nud imwurful urmy no Ioiik nn tho llolHhorlk invudud I'ollnli ter ritory tho Ultriiliiliiim nttiiok oniitoru tliillelu, iiml tho Utu-muiiH rutuao to KlYU ii ii irnimlK mid Hlleslii. ; IL...U 'I.J .. . "I i..U.. 11 1. .'.I. - I COLLARS CMlCTT. I'EAmDY Jit'O.,!. W.VKIT.fll 'Complying With the Law INCOME Tax Statements Ii are roqulrotf to bo f ttctl on or before, next Saturday. Should you need additional Information Inquire here at the First National Bank that ''sohrce of uood banklr.a service.'' Wm. G. TalL. .President BANK.': MEDFORD. ORE. . LIBERTY TAXI With now DoiIko cnr. "tt SlAtionod nt 10 N. Front St. X JL llnlo & I.yon, Prop. l'lmncJ' J Vulcanizing AH 6ur work dtrlrtly Riinrnntocd fb he first clnHH. 10 N. Fir St., Medford . 'I . Iliono 1IU4 . . MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS ,' JUST ARRlVcrj ' i , A uice line of . 'SltS. FLOSS MATTRESSES (, Also a iiice line of RUGS AND LINOLEUM At Prices that will save you , : money. Poole Furniture Co. s.-,lktA4aWJaA1Jl!.tl4 Hfula'i.lU CaSCO"33i.-i. ,LDL' Vlttt, AR.RIOW f ppsi ; Ik :Hte?T 5 . is he Tcis tel. U So, Do NoK Allow tho TSvm to Fm With Natural UuuUaJ. ., . , ' 'fli(iiiuiiuin or wimrn fttr nvor linlf It roil; tury Imvo Imirm-il tlmtjii tlio tliiio-tmiird lnuirallon. Mtillwr' Frli-ml, tin tinvo IV rtfiiieily, tlm i n r ilium iti (to thruiwh rtilliHilrtU without Jho mu IrettfiliW irnlii. miit Unit ll.ii'iivli It. n tlm Iuiiu-m nt llin fi'l'ln tit') iWcr qd ( .-.tili l-aa ...ill, Mtlil llltlllll'l. J Mnitwrr Kpliiml iwimlnilei )H tntli-li. rcmli-rlnir llicm iiilnnt mid Milhr, iwwrii. liy tho iimniiiidii vt iiuluw. Tlwy rrhit mntW mill lirlllK luilW lny Bltd I'ljfm. fill IllltlllK. An i)9 rwiilt Uw f Bow 1 tyllli i.rv.ittr " In lj w, "1 .r.yil mo Vviil In iwd iHiHitlllim mill tin Mn It iuuiIo mnl koiit mil ami fitm froiil ' Trl'lvVtlw flrtiilllsM Itamitiilnr Comintiiri 1V1. I', l.niiuir (liill.llnt. Alhmlji, (Iwimlii, for Uu-ir Mnlherlioi"! llok, mnl iilitiiln Imltln of Mnllmr's Krlmm rmm vour ttfiiit Klt iilr 'l lliuniuilily, furtlfy yuumlt tur Um (.-visum iniiiit. MEDFORD IRON WORKS rOUNORY AND MACHINE SHOP Also oKwut for Fiilrlniiilm nud MoriM) .. ;: Knililifi!. i ; . " ( " 17 ftnnth Blvnrlil 1 ' BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS GRASSES ' ' M ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS . Potatoea $1.90 per cwt. ' ' MONARCH FEED AND SEED 00 ySrEOON pwplc "con-l mime'' several million ilollifrs' worth of products every week food, cluthinu nnd merchandise ol nil de- scrlptlons. '( ' . . X;hy not recotfnlic our power to make pur own state grow nnd prosiwr by patronliing our own manu facturers? , BUY MOMH PRODUCTS. Wauji. iNowirrer tHAOui 4 Omoom 1 for really good t V pi.t;nptiin ,pie . llii kind ul pis llisl lull you In lha "iniutismafW.MorM tSuirPunp Itiiu lla Ilia first esunlisl. Il It jull at easy to grow iKem ia your gsftlcn Carrots, Deans, Piai, Ltiiuea, Ktdiahri, .Oniom. Cahbsgv. etc.. proili-d yno plant MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS. Ac cliauU-d to the Pacific Cuait, true-lo-nm nnd full oi vitality. Motta's Klowar Satdi art of tha stme higli quality. Dealer every where kII Morso'l Seeds. - Wiilo (or our l9l9Cad(aCuul it's (reel .. C.C. MORSE & CO. , Sitttroutra f of 48 yar$ , Sn lrrncUco Cali(oriV, oom's Seeds . ana tunica , China Irarfo ator ' . Horh oure roi oaracne. neduih oBtamli, .''dlpUwrik, ' : ton"n thNiai, una trouble, kldnoy troublb. atomnch troublo; hoart troublo, Clillli and tar or, cramps, coughf, poor olroultlo0, carbniiclos, tumors, orAOitod brMH, , ourea all kin da ot goiter. . NO OP- ' ERATIOMS.- ,; :, ii i', ' .-.J Modtord. Oroiion. Jan IS.'ibIt TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: "T Thl Is to oortlfy that I. tho nn- dornlgiiod, had vory Bovoro tomkoh troublo and had btion botberod for Bovornl yours and )at August wa nrt oxnoclod to Hve, and honrlng of OilU Chung (whoso Horb Btora la at al4 South Front street. Medford) t iln.' oldod to got tiorbs. for my stomach. troublo, and I etorlod to fooling hot tor as Boon as I iisod thorn and today am a well man and can heartily reo- oinmona anyone nffllotod as I was to boo 01m Chung and try his Herbs, ; - (Slgnod) W, K. JOHNSON, WUnoSBOsi - . . . , M. A. Andorson, Medford ' S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. " ' ; ' . Wm. Lewis, Hagle Point i " ' W. Ii. Clilldrotli, Eagle Point, ;i ' O. B, Moore, Kngle Point. ' v ' i" I. V. Mclutyro, Eaglo Point. . ' ' Goo. B. Von flor Hollen, JCaglo Point, - xnos. iu. Mcnoid, Kagie Point,- '-;' If' V; 111(7 . ii.. ft.- - ii-i,