V'ACm voim rEDFOTvD MATT; TTJTBTTXTC MEDFOTIT), OPEfiOX. FPTPAY, APPTL 27. 1017 Medford Mail Tribune AN INHKI'KNDKNT NKWHI'AHKIt PL'ULIKHlCIl KVHIir A1TKI1.NOON EXCEPT KUNIiAV UY TII14 MBDTOI1U I'ltlNTINO CI). Offlcn Mull Tribune Hull'IlnK. 20-27-29 Korlh Kir tr,'ot; l.lt'pl,ont. 7r. The Democratic Tltm'H, Th Mi-dfonl Mull, Tho MiMlfi.nl Tribune Tho South ern Orogonlan, The Afihlfiiiil Tribune. OKOHIIK PUTNAM. Editor. SUBSCRIPTION BATES! One year, by mull $5.00 One month, by mull 60 Jvr month, (l..lv-r'd by currier In Mfdfunl, Anhlnn.1, I'fionlx. Tal ent, Jucksonvllle anil Centrul Point B0 Buturiluy only, by mull, p,;r your 2-00 Weekly, pT yelir 1.60 Official paper of tho City of Medford. Official paper of Jucknon ('ounty. lOntiTfil n Bt'Conil-c-luMs matter at Mi-iiford. Orcgun, under tho act vt March B, J3iV. Hvvnrn Chculatlun for 1016 iMai. Full It-used wire Ausocluled I'reim cjl- EM-TEES I'SAI.M OK SMCIXJIXf; Tell dig unt In moiirnriil numbers Smudging oi'fliartlH does not pay For tho mull is dtmd or slumbers Who would thus contend today. Smudglng's real, smiidging's earnest. And tho orchard's not tho goal; Kor It reaches sheep und chickens, Leaving them as black uh t-onl. No cnjoyinilnt Is 111 smudging And, by gum, It. Ih not play But wo smudgo that each tomorrow Kind us safer than toiluy. Frosts nro long, and time In Heel Ink, And our htmrts are Bad, tho' Blout, Still llko wiilln tho smokn Ib drifting, Drifting, drirtlng, all n bo tit. Trlist no future howe'er pleasant; Let tho piiHt dead almomlH to, Act act 111 tho oarly morning Doubts within, but smudge, you know. Lives of neighbors nil remind u We can mako our orchards slilne, And tho smoke, departing, leave our KootprlutB on the Boot and grlmo. Mrs. llathan In Chlco Knterprlse. UNIVERSITY CLUB FAVORS UNIVERSAL CONSCRIPTION Hon. II., C. Iluwley, IIoiibo of Kanr- sentutlvos, Washington, I). 0. The ltoguo Itiver llnlverslly club composed of ovor one hundred mem bers representing forty-nlnu collogos ami universities, through a referen dum of all Its nicmhcr& nun unanim ously endorsed tho pilnclplos of con scription nB against tho volunteer ays tem and respectfully urge that you ubo every of fort to secure passage ol such a bill. Thn club feels that only through such moans can the war be efficiently prosecuted. This senti ment is not confined to any class or condition but 1b geuerully urged by the people throughout Jackson coun ty. This country's experience in Un civil war and Knglaud's more recent mistakes should bo a warning. ItlCMlY S. 1IAUT, President. Tho above telegram has been sent 'Congressman W, ( llnwlny by Dr. Henry Hart, president of the Culver sit y club, In the hope Hull It will have some effect toward bringing fuvor ablo milnn 111 congress. The i'nlver slty club sent a telegram lo 1'ivsldcnt Wilson endorsing bis action in break ing relations with Cermtiuy. The abovo communication was sent after a postal referendum bad been taken which was unanimous In favor of tlx selected draft as favored by the presl dent of the I'nited States. Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream The Juice of two fresh b-iiinn-strained Into a bottle containing .three ounces of orchard white iiiuLi-p n whole iiarter pint of the most re- innrknhlo lemon skin beaut Ifler at about Ihn cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams Cnre Bhould bo ti.kon to strain tin lemon Juice through a fine rloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Kvery woman knows that lemon Juice Is ' used to bb ach and remote such blem ishes ns freckles, sallowness and Ian nntl Is the Ideal skin soflcm-r. sinootbeuer, and bcautllier. Just try II ' (let three ounces of orchard while at any pliuiiiuuy und two lemons from the grocer and mukfl up a quarter pint of this sweet ly fragrant lemon loliou and maKsur H dHlly Into tbe face, neck arms and hands- H ucturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and hrlnx out the roses and beauty of any skin. It la simply iiiiiivelons to smoothed rough, red hands. ROOT AND IX SELECTING rciilm Hoot as head of the American mission lo Russia to offer assistance and aid to the new democracy President Wilson chose probably the ablest of olr old-school statesmen, hut one who can have little in common with the Kussian revolution. Mr. -Knot, while a fine t ie of man and a rcpresentati ve American, is not a renresciitativc democrat or a believer in democracy as deinocracv is defined in 'Russia. To Air. Root with his snug tra-conscrvativcness, his love or constitutional restric tions, his distrust of so-called popular government, tin torv sacrediicss with which vested rights, the ideals ol the Russian democracy must seem little less than anarchy. The flag of the new democracy is the red flag of so cialism anil the Slavs' conception of deinocracv is a broth erhood of humanity, loosely lor the common good. Jo the mystical Russian, the ma terialistic I'tiited States, hemmed in by hard ami fast con stitutional restrictions that retard and prevent progress, is scarcely regarded as a democracy but a survival of Anglo-Saxon feudalism in which plutocracy has replaced aristocracy. It cannot, he said that the United States by example, or precept has directly inspired the Russian revolution, al though of course the example of a republic growing in wealth, population and power, has been an inspiration to world democracy. Russian deinocracv is rather the pro duct of the socialistic, anarchistic propaganda engendered by tin; abuses, tyranny and racy and brought to a head by Russia s deleat m the world war. American democrats, like Air. Root, laugh at the theory of the divine rights of monarchs. Thev regard it as ab surd to hold thai anyone has govtrn bus iellow man. iet, crats nciieve in rue divine rignt right of individuals to monopolize opportunity, which in the long run is ruling and governing humanity. The two theories differ only in degree and between the two, the theory of an hereditary aristocracy is 'preferable, for the ruler acknowledges responsibilities by service while the possessor of inherited wealth frequent lv renders no ser vice to society, but leads the useless existence of a para site that siicks its life blood. There is mighty little of Christian brotherhood about American democracy. ' Though its ideals are liberty and equality, in practice it is largely grab and greed. The opportunity nought, is the way to wealth, lint to the Rus sian, with his religious nature, democracy really means brotherhood and the Jiussian has a big advantage he has not been feudalized. The American mission can and will be or great assist ance to Russia in a material way, ami will help cement the bonds of friendship that binds the big eastern with the great western democracy, though it. is exceedingly doubt ful whether the duina asks Mr. Root to draft a constitu tion, or whether if h! prepared such a document for the perpetuation ol privilege, as he iirepared for New "York state, 'Russians would accept, it. COI'KNMAOKN, April 27. fier- mnn patrol bonis art' eotilinuiiii; their nctivilics ii"tiiut neulrul shipping in (he Skungcruk. Kccentlv tlie Scandinavian-American line r 1'uitcd Stales wns hulled and cMUnincd. Yes terday tin Norweuiiin passenger liner lluat-raei-e, lviny: between Ktvilcrik shnvcu, lleumaik ninl t'liristinusend. Noi-'wuy, was sei.ed und taken lo u (levmuii mii'I. PLANT SEVENTY-PIVE ACRES IN STAPLE VEGETABLES T. Osnnod, X. t'nmplicM nml S. A. Nyi will product' stninV votM alili'M tliis yi-nr In lurKi acroao lo ht'lp to imM't tlit cl ra ordinary di iiiuml for t Hut t-.s.- of foodntuff. On I heir Central Point ranch Uny will rat m 1 1 ncrcs of beans. 111 acres of )eetn and 1 'I acres of -ti r ti and other Kialn. Thei! vegetables will bo cul tivated In their orchard. Althouch the latter ts nrociu-iive. the cultiva tion of the vegetables in it will be benel'lclul, since the garden Muff will be pi nil led n reasonable distance from the. bearing trees. In the llerKeley orelmrd, near Jacksonville, Mr. Osgood and I.. U Stover will rah'e in acres of beans. 15 acres of coin and LM) acres of grain. The soil In excellent for these crops and In flue condition tills year to Insure u bumper yield. MINISTERS FAVOR RECEPTION BUT PROTEST DANCING The churches of the city tnp great pleasure in doing honor to Company , Seven our local company we all h.ivo repiesiiitatics In their ranks. In the icccptluu planned hi their honor lor Ki I day evening, w e have part, but regret lhat the committee having the arrangements in eh. true slum hi for t his m cashm arrange n public dance. The entire pity desire to co-operate, but a tn.ue number of us do not believe In this form of I amusement. It seems to us that an order of entertainment shouM ha i e 'been provided In which all the pe.S'le ! might partl.i.'ate. ! WV w Ji it under: Vod that p.utiti pation does not sanction tins fe.uure I of the reieptioll. MKhl OHn MIXISTKUI L ASS N. RUSSIA. stand-pat ideas and his ul- he regards property and its knit together by restrictions inel I iciencv of Russian autoc autocracy's breakdown and hereditary right to rule or these same American demo ol property, nic Hereditary his semi-oriental fatalism, CIIIMSTIAXIA. April 'J7 The (tenimn official niiiinuneement ol' n sale eotiiluet for neulrul steamers leavimr Itriti.-h porU on Jlay first is regarded liy the Norvveirian press lis n repel it ion of the bogus ol fer of last March, nullified hv impoihle condi tions. No Norwegian ship owners have accepted tin1 (Jermnn offer. "Kie-Yis-Yie! Get Mo 'GelslT Quick!" 2 Drops Make Corn 'Tall" Off ! Tvo totned rlic Novor-A train Club. Never aMion will 1 uso anythinir for emu but 'tjets-ll.' 1'ut - drops of ,iiets-lt' on, anil from that sec ond thu corn begins to shrivel, Kllh. n.m' Toni'h II! Wn fo Sorrt' I nc 'M.rtK-lt'' nud It 111 A vet He buret I Instrnrt of Bwe11lnir tip 111 ft 1tttl I vlule ipum;e. Then it b"ts.Mis nni ! your loe ;uI. glory ti.iHeht hill tli i cum conies eiT ns ihoitgti you'J taki l ciot ttT etir iKunr c 'Cets-tr is Hie C'm dtfoov crv of tlie niitv Moro Mots-It" n 3dil I'V in.H v ttioi's lima any other torn rctuctl v In existence. Try tt nntl ven'll know, t lie re.iKou why. It tillers two t c.iii.irt (o applv it, and tt tiller nt on.'.' That's all. Peit't ipitiiMent follow the rxprrio ivo if mlltlens nml uso "iJets-lt " "(Jets-It" P"'it everywhere. ?.V . lotlle, or Kent en ft .eipt of pi loo lij lv. l,.iwicin.c & Co., CliUago. lib Sold in MedTord and rpconmipuded as the world's bvt crn rotnedy by I am m It. Hawkins Medford rimnmuy, and llejith's IMuit Stoix, JOHN A. FEKL IWnKRTAKT.Vt l4Ul.V Asvlslllllt, SS Slil 'lll llAUTI.KTT. I'll. .li,' M. IT nml 17-J-d. AiiHttminblli' lloai-vo Sorvlr. AuiliuluiK-u Si'ivke. Coroner 4? ffT THE CALL 11 Y UEKTOX HP.AI.EY. BoyH, ure you st-'l;lns adventure, roiiiuiice? Uncle Sam's nuvy will liive you tho chuiice, HometiiueH II takes you to tropical Kcenen, Teacuea you how you can pot submarines. Trains you to handle a gun or swab, .Makes you a fella th;;t's rlKht on tho Job, .lump in a Jumper and Join with tiio clan, I'ncle Ham's Xavy will make you a .Man! Undo Sam's Xavy Sailln' "Hie wavy" Feeds you like flKhtln' cocks, sure and that's true Wunt to be going Where action is showing? Undo Sam's Xavy is lookln' tor you! Weary of tieadin' the same steady mill? Uncle Sam's Navy can uso you and will! Want to bo serving the land that you love Under the flag that Is flappln' above? Hunt up the yeoman then, lift up your fist, Stick out your chest like a man .und enlist! If you are fit for the tests to ho met Undo Sam's Xavy can use you, you but! Uncle Sam's Xavy , Sailln' "the wavy" Makes you a Jackie a good man and true! Want to be sharln' In danger and darin'? Unde Sam's Xavy Is lookin' for you! COlKNIJAGKNT. Anril '27 Gen eral Von Stein, German minister of war, admitted before the reiehstu;.; military affairs committee, that field post letters from soldiers nt the front showed a certain amount of discour agement In it tliut, in general, the spir it of the troops was good. The committee then sent assuranc es of solid support to the aiiny which the radical socialist members of the committee alone refused to sign. The committee rejected a radical social ist proposal to establish n commit tee of parliamentary control to su pervise tlie conduct of the war. Ilerr Stuckeliu, u socialist, comphiined that men were sent to Hie front as punishment. s A:k Grandfathei? He'll Tell You mm FRESH VEGETABLES Every Morning Lettuce Asparagus Green Onions Spinach Radishes . , Green Peas Mustard Cauliflower Rhubarb CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS Call Early and Get the Best. PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE MARSH & BENNETT Second door cast of First National Bank. Phone 252 Bud Lawrcntz tma purchased nn Inteorst with O. T. WUUiuns til the Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cle.mlns work KiiAr- ntwd. V cttl for and deliver Roods. I'll, .up (17 8 8. Ontml , ALLIES 10 NEED WASHINGTON'. April 27 l'.e t ween .-f KHI.IMIO.niMI anil .-f .""IO,OtMt,OllO a month will be required by the allied nations in war loans from the United Slates a preliminary report ill Secre tary McAdoo's hands indicated loiby. Great llritain needs OO.IMHI.mM) lo .2."(l,mll a month. I'lnnec .U)I, IIIIII.IHMI lo .fl'J.'i.lllllhllllll, liussiu not more than J-linl. Dull, mill nml Italy aliuut if,-ll,mi(I.OII0. These Jiirurcs are lenlalive bill Secrclnry .McAdoo is anxious to reduce them speedily to a definite basis so that he may rec ommend soon to l'rcsidcnl Wilson a pnirnm for issuing the necessary securities. Before It Takes Hold You can do it by keeping your blood clean. Tho kidneys filter about 500 grain3 of uric acid and other salts from tho blood every 24 hours. When there is more than the kidneys can remove, it is deposited in muscles and joints, and painful rheu matism follows. S. S. S., for 50 years tho most eilieient of ull blood tonics, will keep the blood pure and prevent disease. At your druggists. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. S. S.S, Will Slop Qgsease Oranges Bananas Grape Fruit Apples Lemons T 1 f IMOTCV VV 00(1 KjO. Phone 654-J it ATTACKS SENiNE FOR. PEACE TALK PKTRO(IRAl), April 27. A small riot was precipitated last night when a crowd drove the audience of the Socialist U-iiiuo. into tho street as protest nsainst his exhortations for a separate peace and his attacks on tho provisional government. A score of Leniue's followers were arrested hut the agitator himself remains at liberty as the government ftars that his arrest would make him a martyr. Lenine, who recently returned from exile through (lormnny. has be come the leader of the faction of the Socialists who desire the end of the war. lie is living in the palace of the dancer, Kshashinska, a former fa; vorite of tho emperor, from the bal conies of which he daily and nightly harangues his followers, it is gen orally assumed that he is in the pay of Germany. With tho new freedom of speech in the press and assembly there is a del uge of new dailies and periodicals. and numberless conferences and con volitions of peoples of all trades, pro fessions and callings. The separate peaco element appears to he concen trated in the groups under Lenine's domination. Heals Skin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to surfer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained at any, drug" store for 25c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from Itching torture, It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and eiteatively most skin diseases. tZcmo is a wonderful, penetrating; dis anpearinir liouid and is soothing- to the most delicate skin. Tt is not prensy, is easily applied and costs little. (et it todav and save all further distress. Tlie E. W. lion.. Co.. CU-v.-laml. o for beat result! in Spring flowers and vegetables. Plant now Sweet psa, paxuics'aad other Grand Prize California Seeds Aha Caboose, Carrots, Oiuoni. Beets, Peaa, Spinach Tumi pi. Don't tVe feedt tbttarc "just at good." Git Mom a. On Sale all leaJlnd Dealer If your deitc doc not carry Mona'i Seed. rncl dirtrt for our catalogue r'rre. Your oiJir will bt promptly tUoJed to. C. G. MORSE S CO. Secismcu Sun l'rain.i6CO Auto Questions In your motor loose In tho frame? Moos your hody ltoMfl need tlyhten ins? Aro your hrakos worliini; In good shape? Are your lights and startor workiug properly? Have you a knock In your motor? Are all your cylinders firing? Iliivo you hud tlie carbon removed? Is your steering gear sale? I Hies your curliurotor nocM adjusting? Are your storage batteries in good shape? Have you changed the oil in your crank case? These and many othor things should he looked after by TIIK CIMTKll 11 KK MOTOR CO. Meforo using your care the coming summer. t(I South l"(r St., Phone loo. TT EASES TIRED. SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Instant relief for aching-, puffed up, calloused feet and corns. Why pn limrinR around with achinpr. imtriil-ui, (,vt fort o tirr.1, rlisfnl, sore n.l nwollrn jou cm liardly gi-t your alines nn or u'lT? d.n't ymi pi't a LV,cnt of "'nf' from 'the ilnij; (.torn now and sladdcn your tor-tur.-d f.vtr -Tit" nuikos your fwt ploir with rom fort; tak,' down swoliha's and drawn the for,'nr and miwry riirlit out of fti-t fiat rhaf", smart nd Uim. "Tir" instantly stom ain in (Mima. oalU.ii.ra and Imnioni.. "i'ij" is trlor'.nu for tir.nl. arhinir, son ttt. No more shoe tightnesf-na mott IwV torture How to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noises caused by catarrh or if phlegm dropB in your throut and has caused catarrh of 'the Btomach or bowels you will be glud to know that these distressing symptoms may he entirely overcome in many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your drug gist 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength). Tills will not cost you more than 75c. Take this home and add to It V; pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. An improvement Is sometimes noted after tho first day's treatment. Breathing should become easy, while the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., should gradually dis appear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, de fective hearing and mucus dropping in the back of tlie throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of -catarrh and which may often he overcome by this efficacious treat ment. If nearly ninety per cent of all. ear troubles are caused by catarrh there must be many people whose hearing may be restored by this sim ple home treatment. Heath's Drug Store, Strang's Drug Store, Medford Phr.rmacy, West Side Pharmacy can supply you. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb euro for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, soro throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart troublo, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATION. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, una hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) V. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Frank Lewis, Eaglo Point. Win, Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. D. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Coiiinioi'cinl Photographer in Southern Oregon, Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON. Prop Palace Hotel & San Francisco .r .V'V. jto...i,i,! ,, . j j 3 1 1 1 1 1 nmrr h JWf !!Lkilj IlUiUilUi.' M Hairs from $2.00 per day Internationally Famous ALL prtrfs of rtmipr, of Am.i. of North oinl Smth Ani'-rira whrtvvcr particu lar nn l r; -i"irtl travolrrt L p- th'- t'.ir,-- ti 'li" iV.lr.rc m one ji ni'i'ii t'nivn". i L.iuL u the world