PAGE FOUR ilEDFORD MAIU X3IBUNE PUUIAHHKU lOVKKlT AKTBliNOON , KXCKJT BUN DA Y UY Tltli. MEDKOHD PKJNTINO CO. " Off loo, Mnll Tribune BuiMing, , North Ylr atrent. I'hone 76, Y A consolidation of the Democratic TlmffM. The Mod ford Mall. ThA Mod ford Tribune, tho Southern OruuouUa, The AehlAml Tribune. The Modford Sunday Sun la furnished aubficrtbora dcslrmg a eavon-duy daily newspaper, GEOnOR PUTNAM, Editor. BTJBBCHXPTIOW TERHIl BT MAIL IN ADVANCti: Pally, with Sunday 8un, ycar.-.6.00 . Dally, with Sunday 8un, months . 65 latly, Without Sunday Sun, yiar.. 5.00 l(iHv, without Sunday Hun, month .K0 1 Weakly Wail Tribune, on year J. 60 fiunday Sun, ono yeur . . 1.60 BY OARRIKH In Sledford, Ashland. Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenix: . Daily, with Sunday Hun, year...7.60 . Dully, with Bundy Sun, month .65 Ially, without Sunday Sun, yoar.. .00 Jally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 0fflc.nl paper of the City of Modford, VJiioiai paper 01 jacKuon county, Kntered hi seeondclnsit matter Bedford, Oreganundcr the act of March worn dailv imrun circulation Iot alx ntontha andiuff Deo. 31, 1918,3,048 MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Sensed Wire Service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to The use ror republication of all news dispatcher credited to it or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the iucai news puDiteiieu ne re in. All rifinia of republication of special dispatch eo uorein ur H.180 reservna. AlUFONGEX, Holluud. March lfl. (Bv the Associated Press.) Former Emperor William todav com-: nloted.sawine into logs his thousandth itree since he took refuse at Count Von Bentinck's castle hero last fall. From the thousandth tree a few loss were converted into souvenirs o& the achievement and marked in, red ink Avilh the inscription "V.-2.'' These weret" presented to members of, the Uentinek familv and to those who liuve assisted the? ex-cmporor in his -work during the last ten weeks. ' As he was completing his task a young countess took a snap shot of i TI lj.,1. . u: : ! j.ci-i uuucu&uoeru una ills assisiunis, UK Roerster . and Captain Von Ise mnnn. together with .the "vouns eard nor who adjusts the loss on the bench for the ex-ruler to saw them. 'The picture included the former empress, who. was readme a newspaper rienr-by.V--..,, ,.-.;.-- ..-',: Kxpcrt sawyers of the neighborhood compute the value of the waaes Ilerr Iiohenzollern would have earned if ha had been paid the trade union rate t nbout $30 for the whole period, or an average of 50 cents a working da-y. which usually consists of three hours. COMPANY "G" TO PORTLAND, Mar. 17. Members of Company C, old Third , Oregon which had an active part in the war, have planned to reorganize as a Nat ional Guard, company upon their re turn home.; Returned members of this fighting unit, and others' who were members formerly but who did not go overseas, have made definite plans for reorganizing the company as, Boon as all the boys have come bock. A veteran corps will be formed and application will be mado to the government to muster in the com pany again as a (National Guard unit. WATER WORKS MAN GIVES OUT FACTS After Searching for Ycnrs Ho at last . Finds Medicine That Ends i Troubles "I have been trying for years to get something that would relieve me of my troubles nd liave, found it at last in Taplac," said Alfred Jolly, of 3291 Quitman street, Denver, Colo., and an employe of the water ,works department of .that city. ' "For a long time," he continued, "my stomach was in such an awful fix that I could -eat hardly a thing without being n '.misery afterwards. Kven the lightest foods would bloat m me up with gas and.I was. constantly belching up. sour, undigested food that at times would almost choke me, and often I would get so dizzy and light headed that I would almost : fall down, and I would get so nervous that It was almost impossible for me to rest at night. , I suffered agony from rheumatism and was in such a Wretched condition that I was hardly fit for a -thing. , "After trying nearly everything 1 could hear of I took Tanlac, and it sure hit tho spot and has made a dlf- . fcrenl man of mo. My appetite is splendid, my nerves steady, I sleep like, a log at night, have gained eight pounds and am in better shape than I have been in years." - , Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Bldo Plmrmncv, in Gold 11111 bv M 1). , llowers, in Central Point by Mlss-il. A. Meo, In Ashland by J. J, JIcN'air. Adv. EX-KAISER KENLY THE country hoars with rogret of the doubling of Ma " ior General WilHam 1a Koi.lv as -director of mUi- tary .-'aeronautics, as a Reward for his successful efforts 'in reorganizing tho aircraft service, .lie reverts to ,his .rat ine as colonel of iiehl "artillery. IIis,deiuotion .again calls attention to the autocratic in rriissian-luce manner, .punishes ' ol licers 'that have ca pacity and originality enough to suggest rhanges. iu the red-tape inefficiency of its bureaucracy. ,; Ueuoral Ivenlv, who had A. E. F. was selected by Pershing to become director of aireratt when the scandels Secretary Baker to divorce at once demonstrated his ion of -military aernautics was at the signing of tho arniis- rics was whollyJus work and that of the organization he built."".:- ' ..".'. , . : . The reason for "scalping" General "Kenlv is the fact that he held that "the air service ought to be a distinct establishment, that just as the army is the military es tablishment of the nation on land and the navv tho mili tary establishment on the water, the air service should be the military establishment jf the air as is the case in Great .Britain. A hill along this line, providing for a consolidation of tlie flying arms of the army, marine corps and navy undeV its own member of the cabinet, was introduced in the last congress by -Senator Xew and approved bj Senator Chamberlain. Whether General JKenly had anything to do with drafting the measure is not known, but it 'em bodied Ms views. . The proposal aroused the antagonism of the eeneral staff, of the juwy and of tlie marines, who sought to keep the control of their respective air branches in their own hands. :llie general start proposes to detail otheers to th air service for specified periods, during which they retain tueu rating to tlie branches longed. The result will plaeeia shifting nersonal of in experienced men ui.ehairge and make for neglect of defense. Whatever the general staff wants, goes with Secretary Baker. "Wlien it opposes .reform pt ju-my .injustice ju com-t martials, and demotes the off ieei-s favoiing it, Baker sanctions the opposition. iVhen it -opposes, efficiency in ail service, and demotes those fa vorit it. Baker O.X's the action. It is a law unto itself and its rigid red-tape rules the -military establishment. which is one reason why the people pray for a league of BENIEIT AT PAGE L - Commencing Thursday the Ath letic association of the high school will put on a benefit at the Page. The program, will lie made up of vaudeville, glee club orchestra and this will he supplemented by the Ital ian government war film, "Italy's Flaming Fronts" . The students will, appear on the program . Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday afternoon.- This program I is of unusual merit and tickets are being sold for 25c. Every ono should not only stand behind the stfudents but should plan to enjoy this pro gram. . Here Is a partial list of th stirring events, (as they actually, happened), that you will see In "Italy's FJamlng Front": v' ':. .- The marvelous feats performed by the Italian troops in ascending the Alps and swooping , down on theis arch-enemy, Austria; Italian artillery in action ; close-ups of a dozen differ ent types of, big field guns; panorama of enemy trenches under fire; first complete alr-battlo-ever botographed Austrian bombing plane attacking Italian fleet; six Italian seaplanes giving chase; fighting on mountain peaks above the clouds; Italian sol diers advancing over Icy-peaks on skiis; Italian torpedo boats in action and a dare-devil tail dive to sea by an Italian hydroplane pilot. General Diaz, who is directing Italy's ..offen sive against the Austrian, on land; Vice-Admiral Emmanuele Cutinelll Rsndina, commanding Italy's navy and Italy's "ace," Gabrlelle dAnnun zio, are seen in action, and in intim ate close-ups. , , ,s Italy's Flaming Front,'' without exception the greatest war .-picture ever presented to the American pub lic, will be seen on the screen of the Page theatre. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 2 p. m. and 7 o'clock. ' MEXICAN REBEL nr t MEXICO CITY, Mar. 17. Among the most notable recent surrenders of rebel leaders to the government, according to an official report by General Fortunato Maycotta to the war department, was bat of the for mer federal brigadier general, Pablo V argas, in the state of Guerrero. V.-.r-gaB revolted about a year ago whon his chief, General SUvcstre Mariscal, governor of Guerrero, was Imprison ed in Mexico City for disobedience ot orders. .- In addition to General . Gorardo Morones, more than 1200 Zapata ad herents have given up their arms and received amnesty at the military posts in Tlalpum and Xorhlrnllco.. This leaves the mountainous district near the capital, for yours dom'mtlcd by rebels, jB g safe cpuaitlou, ' ' MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, DEMOTED. rule of the goneraLstaff, which heen duel ot artillery for the pt tho aircratt program lorced trainiiig and production. He efficiency and what the divis . to which they formelv be ot air. craft, spell jneffieiency this , vital branch of national -.'V ' . ' ' :-'-.. - nations to minimize its power. ER PORTLAND, ?Iar.- 17. Twenty one counties were reported already to have exceeded their quotas in the state-wide Oregon state chamber of commerce membership drive, which opened today. There were assurances that the remaining' fifteen shortly would be heard from.. - Tho 21 counties which had furnished-their quotas of membership, totalling 6301, wltb $32,505 in cash for the state chamber's development program, were Lincoln,- Clackamas, Deschutes, Lake, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler, Wasco, Clatsop, Columbia, Union, Morrow, Curry, Coos, Wash ington, : Yamhill, - Polk," Klamath, Crook, Malheur and Linn. The membership quota for coun ties outside Multnomah, to be raised by Saturday night Is 50,008. Port land will be asked to supply an addi tional 50,000 members. STRIKING RAILROAD CLESKS RETURN TO THEIR DESKS ATLANTA. Ga., March 17.-Ahout 1,500 railroad clerks, employed on ail roads cnterini; Atlunta. except the Nashville, Chuttunootni and S. Louis, returned to their desks this momintr, after hdving been on strike since Fri day nnd tvinir urj freiirht traffic Atlanta and ndinrent territory. Damp,' Changing Weather Brings Its Toll of Sickness to Mcd- ' ford People) " .Chllljf, damp, cha'nging weather Is hard on the kidneys. . . iEven moro irrica'.ini aro col?, grip and -prepmonia; , . , , ; " hey congest the kidneys; '. They bring backache and disord ered kidney action. . . . ' For weak kidneys use a tested remedy. '- '-. ' ' Medford people recommend Doaa'g Kidney Pills. , - - Mrs. J. H. Gustln, 52V South Grape St., Medford, says: "I have been tak ing .Doan's Kidney - Pi"i . whenever I ri-vo felt the need ot a kidney.mea icine for several years and I have al ways received tho' most satisfactory results. My kidneys seem to be my weakest spot and every little cold or strain affects them and my back be comes weak and lame. Alter I haye taken a couple of boxes of Doan's Kidney Plll., my kidney become nor mal end ia every way I tpol a3 well and ctrong as. ever." .Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills -the same that Mrs. GUBtln bad. Fostcr-Mllburn Co. I.lft'rs., Buffalo, N..Y. Adv JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phono M. ,47 nnd 47-Ja '' " AntoqiobJle Ilcnrso Service Lady AsNistarit IMS SOUTH IIAItTLITTT 4uto Aujbulugce Service, Cvroiior medford, -oreoon. "I was conscious nil the two days I lay on the battlefield in Franco. and about all that 1 could think ol was to tlrluk water and smoke cigar ettes," said Irwin 11. liostwick, who so fur ns Is known was Jaoknon coun ty's most wounded and worst wound-od-soldlor of tho war, who arrived In Now York, Fob. 12, and Is hero on tho. thirty days furlouKh from tho bass hospital at Camp l.owls to visit bis mother, : Mrs, Eva liostwick. Thoy formerly resided In ApploKnto., ' "I am lucky to bo living and thankful tor It too," Haiti this modest 27 years old hero ot tho 117th engi neers who was swoundnu In four places. In two different battles, par ticipated actively in all tho big tat tles of .the war In which American troops participated oxcept tho last one, tho battle of , the Argonuo., ami who will bo n crlpplu tor lite. Ills right leg Is shorter by two Inches than before ho received an ' uwrul wound from a mnchlno gun explosive bullet at St. M Intel. . Ills IK Shnttored It was a 'great emrlonoo I went thru and I wouldn't huve missed II for anything." .said this modest, fino looking and smiling young man as ho leaned on his cane and discussed the miracles dono by modern surgory. His big was shattered by the dumdum bullet between the knee and tho thigh, which In its exploslvo. terco cut 'two Inches of the bona awny. Like' moat other wounded soldiers Bostwlck oarrles with hiin tha.bullot or missle which the surgeons extract ed from his leg. as a souvenir. All his wounds wore received In the thickest of fighting and while he was serving with his company which was attached to the atlaokiiiK tanks, which meant that' tho engineers ac companied the tanks into action and cleared the way for "their progress. . Story of .Wounds He was first wounded In the neck on Feb. 22nd a year ago on tho Lor raine front. Ho was returned to duty Immediately after, lio was rolonscd from the hospital Ho escaped In thoj How Great is the Saving When You Buy mm Coffee IN THE FIVE It's Real It's Rich in Flavor ,-and Strength Every Can ALSO PACKED 3 1 .WESTQWS'; Camera Shop the Only Exclusive Couurierciitl 1'botographer J. . 'in Southern Oregon. . Negatives made any time or .... place rjy appointment. Phone 3 17-J. We'll do IU rcut. ' J.. B.' PALMER Medford, m IJust Main ytrcei MARCH 17, ,l l .'tij I . i ujLjajw.L..u.jmjmjiiu.ju.uijij..ii i. i succeeding Imttl until Ut tko Hi. Mlchlcl front uii Simt, 13 lip rooulvoil sovunil bud wounds, nil nt the sumo limn, from. mnchlno mm bullets. In addition (to tho bullot i which shat tered hln log, hOf was womulud by other bullets, but 'far loss .Herlonsly, In both lugs mid tho buck, ' lie bu- mi the Held where ho fell until ho could ho' removed to tho hos pital two days Intor, uml nil thin tlmo ho had on Inordinate craving tor olft n ret tea nnd wntor,- Crnvot Water mid Cigarettes "!iy cniileeu was pretty well filled when I foil," ho snys, "but other sol diers pausing by luft mo sevorul cnif toons full ot water which kept iiio supplied. I had no vlutii'otto, only tho "mnklngs," consisting of pn'purs and a pnengo ot Hull Durhnm. How ever uvory tlmo bouio of tho boys passed by I bummod soverul olgur ettcs, so I mnnuged to kjliip orotty WOll SlipplllHl." 1 ' Mr. liostwick Is still taking suntl cnl treatment ,nt Cniiip Lewis . uml docs not expect to be discharged from service tor soma tlmo yet Tho memborg ot the Christian church, their rolntlvos and near friends will have a - get-togothor moot Ins 9iid rocoptlou to tho new pastor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 1). K. Millard, at the. church 'tomorrow. Tho dinner will bo sorvod nt tf: 3lt and tho business men aro requested to go from work to tho church. Members should tnko onough In their buskots for the family and one more. Take your own silver and mark it so you will bo able to Iden tify It after the dinner. ' Also put your namo on your basket. They will bo taken by a committee and arrang ed for the dinner. A good progrnm Is being arranged and overy member Is urgently rc quentod to be present at this tlmo. Arrangejuauts huvo boon made, to tako caro ot tho children tor those who deslro to take them, Mombors of tho different commit tees aro requested to bo on ; hand early. - - Ijogal alio typewriter rnpor Jl.tiO per .box of 800 sheets. Good ouojlty Bor.d. Modford Printing Company, tf POUND CAN Economy Guaranteed and 1 POUND CANS . Star Brand ' Typevvriter Ribbons give clear, permanent copies. Will not smut, dry out, or fill the type. '. Buy typewriting euppfiet of MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY MONDAY, 1-, : K STAR fifth BBANP 1019 F, . Cqnr.KNZ. .M:ui 1(l.--(Hv llio Ah- soeintcd I'liws,) .(lenerul J'cfuhlnir Hiinl uood live lo the Iiuvh or the -I'Jini division toiluv. In u I'iircwcll nildrcHM o I he ti'ooim ol (he liiiiulmw unit who are propm-iiii' lo Kiui't lor liomo the rirxi week in Aiu'il, llio Ainorit.'iin limn-mmnU'r-iii-i'liiot' wished Ilium nil uood luck. , Th iiiHiKM-liou uml review took lilueo in ii itrunl field noar lfcuiimc-' nou, on llio west tinnk ol' llio Uhiiic. I'Voni the hclulilM niM'ox hIIiii river huiiili-eils oi' Ooi'iimn invilimiH iiHNcui hled iiinl uatelieil the review Ihmiiiull field ulnsHoh, (leiivnvl i'er-liimr spoko from the nmri'iid of n wimon Willi the xoliliers itutliercil iilmiit him, Hefore bin nililrefM the cuniiuiinilur-in-i'hii'f in-'eseiitod one cuimreHMioiinl niojliilot' honor, two (IjstttiL'iiiMieil Kcrvii'e mcdiili mid -1(1 (listini;oishel Hcrvico rroMKiw In ol't'ieen oml men of tho division, Tim meilnl of Inuiyr ivns pinned liv (limenil IVrshinir on Cornural Siilnov Miiniiiinr of the lllTlh Inftilitrv lor Ivadim; hi plntoou dtir iuir an titlark on the Ouroi after is eommniiilers had I'nlen. All hut seven inomheix o'l' the nlitlnnn were killeili or wounded. Miiiiuim; Iiinisell' wits wounded nine limes. Aliiiintnir was n luiiucr hov mir Urowtoin Alu. Tlii ilistinciiishcil service inedols 6 BCLL-ANS Hot. water Sure Relief 'FOR INDIGESTION mm 'y-im procor, tho aherilT. .cvuryono chim ed her! 1 - - ' . " ; .; : Seo "Mlckoy," tlio ndoraWo little tomboy you will novur forget, in tho ftrcnU-Ht picture of its kind ever produced. BUCKEYE -INCUBATORS AND BROODERS GARDEN SEEDS GRASSES ALFALFA CLOVER FERTILIZERS' Potatoes $1.90 ber cwt! MONARCH FEED AND SEED CO T RHEUMATIC PAINS Quickly Eated Dy Penetrating , r Hamlln'a Wizard Oil A aaie and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Buck and Lumbago is Hamlin s Wizard OiL It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and DIURC1C9. ' . - You will find almost dally uses for It in cases of sudden mishaps or ac , cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, Jiurns, bites nnd stings. Just as re iable, .too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If nbt satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just .try Wlmird Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents., Guaranteed. Prescription Chemicals Xlio reputation of tho Drutf glnt tho antlNfuctlon of tho . I'liVHlclan -mid tho welfare ot tho pnllent roqnlro that choin- " Icrils ucd In illniinnMliiK should conform -to tlio hlnlicnt sluml ords or purity. , Wo lino SQUIWI'S. IL IF-a'SARMACY, V)r-V'KHS a riionn lo. Mu)i nd C'culiiij. went lo UrixiidiM' (loni'rnM lunula MuiArlliir uml ; Ijiiliiiml - VIIiin IIiiiiImis, Jr, ' HuinlitN' imirnlmr (Ifiinl'ttl J'urNhinif inspeeteil the tiootw' (iV tl 'i'lilril con'H'lioiu' Viilliinilnr. "'' -i )l s i i ' i ; Afloi' lliu rovluw of dm 12nd dlviH ion, (li'iiei'iil I't'i-Hlilmt woill liv nuto inile to t.'oWfiu, vlinre liu hml dihner with IMnlur fli'liDfiil J)ieliiii1ii, ( ' Tho Nation demand itrona menatronp women And robuit childi-en. Wlidom uhr1s that every prorxjr monnt of ofit1,unrd inn tho vital force and building tip of roafotnnce, be utilized.' . ' affords definite help to those who nre "finhting to win" ffilrwt the inroad of wenknea. 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Take tiililcHpoonful pf tlie tan, put n cup of Ixilllnir water unon It. nour thrnnsh.n hIovo nnd drink a toooup . full , at nny t ime diirliur tho daw or bufnrn rnilrlin.. H Ik the must elToctlvo wiiy to 'break a cold und ouro arlp, an it oneiiH tlio ' pores of the skin, ru Invlmr coninMin. Also looaeiiM the towels, thus breaking U 1. 1:11111. -, ... 1 iryiit tim next time you. suffer from colli or the u-rin. H In I and cutliwly vegetable','. therefore ;afo and biirinless. - - 'ah' A.-,:' STIFF A GK JOINTS Rub Sorencw from Jolnta and nniolea with a small trial bottlo of old' '-. ' 1 St,1 Jaoob liniment Stop '.'dosing" Ehenmntlsm.- V . - Its pnln only j not ono ense In flffy requires Internal . trcntment. ' Hub ' noothlng pimotrntlng "St. Jncobs tlnl moiit" rlpht on the "tender npot," nnd ' by the time you say Jack lloblnson' out comes tho rhuiimatlo puln. "St. ' Jacob's Linlinant" is a Onumlom rheu matism euro which uovor disappoints V nnd doesn't burn the skin. It tnkos pain, soreness and stliTnass from ach ing joints, muscles and bones.; storm ' sciatica, -lumbago, backache, tmuralgfn. - ' liluiber up I (Jet a 80 cnt bottle of old-tlmii, lwinest "Ht. Juoobs Mnlmont" from any drug store, uml a moment yoll ho frae from pains, nolios nnd HtiffiicHs. Don't Buffer I Hub rheunift- -tism away, I'll' t ViiiiW iffti.;,