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MEDFOUT) MATCJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -OR ROOK THURSDAY, MARCH (i, 10.19 PAGE FOUR llEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUNE AN INIlHPKNPKNT NKWHPAPKIl KXc-KPT Kt'NtiAY tiy TUB JHWIlFOUD WHNTINO CO.. - . Office, Mull Tribune Building, S6t87-2 North Mr tiot. Phone J6. A connollnntlon of tho 'Democratic Times. Tlio Meitforfl Mall, Th Medford Tribune, tho Southern Oregontan, Tho Anlil&ml Trioune, . - Th Modforrt BundAp Sun u furntahrd ubscrilnra desiring a Bovcn-day daily ttewapapAr. 'GKOROB PUTNAM, Editoi SUBSCRIPTION TERMS I . n-T Mill IN AHVANOR! . Iaiiy, with Sunday Suit, yar. $8.00 jilmlly, with Sunday Sun, month.-. .6 r 1 tally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun. month ,fi0 . Weekly Mail Tribune, on yoar 1.50 Sunday Sun, ono yenr..........M.,....M 1.50 BY CAKRiKk In Mertfonl, Ashland, i .lnokaftnville. Central Paint. Phcwnlx: ; tally with Sunday Sun. year. W7.R0 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .65 ' J tally, without Sunday Sun, yenr.. .00 Uaily, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official tapor of the City of M ml ford. urriciai paper jaexson uouniy. K n t rred aa aecon d -cln km matter a t Jvtodford, Oregon, under the act of March nni Aftllv avsr&tra clrtmlntian tar lx months ending Dec 31, 1918 3,08 , MEMBER OV THE ASSOCIATED FTIKSS. Full L,iuifd Wire Service. The Asso ciated Prss la exclusively entitled to the use Tor rcpumicauon or ait news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlfrhts of republication of special dispatches Herein are aiso reserved. : BRITISH : SAILORS U LONDON. The British. 8tllorman apparently is as superstitious as ever and two stories' of the navy havo found their way into the columns of the Daily Mail. - According to one of these tales an ' officer of a naval vessel became men tally unbalanced in tbe war and com mined suicide under tragic circum stances, after escaping from his cabin. Not long afterward the Ben- tries on board began to complain tbat someone was dogging their footsteps as-they paced up and down in the night watches. They declared that they could feel a presence, but on turning . around could see no one. Eventually the' sentries had to be sent on duty in pairs, as a solitary (entry sometimes would desert his post in terror. The, "ghost" is probably-laid, as its ship was sunk, in the Dardanelles. :-: ; ' . ' 1 Another case was that of a haunt ed ealiin.- The officer assigied to it was missing and it was .presumed that he was washed overboard by ac cident. Another officer was allotted the cabin, and one night he aroused the ship by shouts. A number of of ficers and men rushed in and found the new occupant' sitting up in his bunk in a state of terror. He said he had felt something touch his head and that the' bunk was Invaded by something damp and smelling of sea weed, t - ' ' The same thing happened to anoth er tenant later on, and. after that the cabin was unnsed for three months. Then a chaplain moved into the cabin and there were no complaints of fur ther manifestations. ' Stopped Cough Alter Influenza : ""I want to say that Foley's Honey and Tar is the 'best cough medicine I ever tried," writes E. B. McDowell, It: F. D. 1, Box 119, Arlington, Tenn. "My son had Influenza. Ue had the worst kind of a cough and I . tried everything, but nothing did any good Ood sent me a friend with Foley's Honey and -Tar; and his cough-was better the next day and in two days ho had no cough at all." Foley's Money and Tar stops harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breathing. It is effective, yet pleasant to take. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. . Card of Thanks r " " " To the many friends of our beloved mother and Bister we wiBh to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown during her illness and death; also for the beau If til floral offerings. r- - : ROSE HOCK.ENYOS. ' ' :.'.- -' HANS HOOKENYOS.." " - - T MR. AND MRS. E. J. NORCROSS. MR. AND MRS. V. H. SCHOFF. '''' 'MR.. AND .MRS. Wl J. HOCKENYOS. JOHN ARNOLD. ,,. 294 . . , Notice to Wood Dealers or .' Contractors School District No. ;49,; Medford. Oregon,- "will - receive bids for - 250 cards of wood, same to be sound body wood,1 either red fir, black oak or laurel and to be delivered and mea sured on the school grounds, between June first and August first, 1919, all wood must be cut from live trees. each stick to be four feet long, and not less than six inches, or move than twelve Inches in diameter. -Wood to be so piled that it can easily be mea sured on the grounds-and 'all mea surements to be satisfactory to both parties. . ' ..: -; -" .' ' . " -' ' i Bids to be opened March 11th at 8;00 p. m. at the high-School build ing, t.he board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. - Mail bids to F. B. Redden, Clerk of School District No.- 49, Medford, Ore gon. F. E. REDDEN, -Clerk. - With Medford trade is Medford made THE LEGISLATURE. A REVIEW of tho uioii.sui'os onactod by tho roooiit loi' islahfre shows a record of'aohiewmouts above tho a vorago. Politics out loss 'figure than usual and much constructive legislation was enacted. - The outstanding feature of the session was the high way program. ;A few voars ago. .a ten. million .dollar bond issue for roads would have caused palpitation of the-hoart and an epidemic of deaths in the 'Willamette valley. Now it is accepted as a matter, of necessity, thanks to the edu cation of that 'agent :of progress-r-the automobile, u Criticism of the highway, program has been justly evoked because the legislature needlessly , deprived the people of their constitutional right to pass upon the meas ure and its financing by attaching the emergency, clause, thus sitting a bad precedent, but, the need of good roads is so great that even this infringements' of popular rights has aroused little criticism, ; ',,- A comprehensive reconstruction and development pro gram has been submitted to tho people to vote upon-in June which "will solve some 'of the problems in which there is a real emergency,", Iu addition to its other work, the legislature strengthened the public school system with 20 new laws and passed an uptodate game eodeV In all the work accomplished the Jackson county dele gation took a prominent part though there was Jittlo har mony in the delegation. Two. of the members fought the "paving trust" and two fought for it. A, bill to reimburse Jackson county for money ' expended ,,upou the Pacific highway introduced by one member, was permitted to die in committee by another member and a bill to remove the Anient dam passed by the house was slaughtered in the senate. About the only subject the delegation could agree upon was a drastic bill of doubtful wisdom, drawn bv the "attorney of the cattlemen to. put the snoop audi goat men out oi onsiness m me. coiuiiy. upon tno wnoie, however, the delegation, like the legislature, acquitted it self creditably in a most thankless task.. ; ;. The legislature seeks, to have its sessions lengthened because of the number of bills before it. A longer session would mean still more bills with the .same jam at the end. The' -legislature can maicq its Own rules to remedy, the sit uation. It can limit the number of bills to be introduced by each member, and set ai time limit upon their introduc tion. There is no necessity of passing upon over a thou sand measures an average of over 12 bills for each' mem ber, tinkering with every subject under the sun. Outside of appropriation bills, highway construction and a reclamation-program, the mass of other legislation , could be dispensed with without -injury, to the commonwealth. The World andHis . , . Jf the "Pied Piper priTnmelin'l had been called out to the Natatorijim Monday nisiht to entice awav ' any trench ' rats, which possibly niizht liave followed our bovs-from overens. and linn incidentally lured - awnv obout1200 children. I don't think the arrangement committee for the even ing, nor the boys who were trying to dance, nor the ladies who served ice cream and cake.' would hnve mterfer cd or plead with him. Dear little children were -every-phere; they.came enrlv an dstayed late; they overflowed the halls ?nd the stairway: thev banded together in the ball room until the floor spncel for dancin? was convereed into a minute . area, they . crammed i on ice . crtain and cake,: ; and consumed;, oceans ' of . punch. Small, boys wrestled -and -kicked each other playfully in the densest portions of the crowd; thev made bunches of squirmins humanity that took up valuable space, excluding ev eryone else, and wedged like packing in among the older people. I don't know if the bovs from over seas enjoyed, their home coming re ception or riot, but the coming gen eration of soldiers Medford's small boys surely had the time of their lives. And the girls, too, for that mat ter. -' -' .The situation was really funny, if some urchin didn't happen to step on your lnvonte corn and crush vour sense of humor. The different com mittees were amazed at this unexpect ed invasion, but early in the evening consoled themselves with the idea that the children wouTd-go home at a rca sonable hour. But did theyt Thev did not. It got to be all the same as Tom and Dick calling on Sally and trying to stay each other out. And the children won, , for at 11 o'clock, tired soldiers, wornout reception com mittees, wearied dancers, gave up the battle and began leaving the place, but near midnight little -bovs and girls, who should have been studying tlieir arithmetic and geography nnd gone to bed at 9 o'eleok,. were still participating in the town's celebration. The ice cream ran out at 10 o clock Up to that time over fj.000 dishes of it had been served, but there was no way to average up the size of the crowd from this fact, for many of the guests of honor were not served at all. while one small hoy admitted to hav ing had 11 dishes of i-ercnm.. As there seemed to be a sort of gorging contest going on. " I maV presume, while this certain bov won the cham pionship, there were many others who received more than their allotcd otto ta. ' .. ' The women and men of Medford dielu't work for scvernl weeks to food and- entertain the. school children of the town: the boys from -oversells didn't come hack home to ' he rfi over bv a horde of infants thev nevpr knew urtd possibly never will know. Piilllic nffiiirs are not devlned and JOHN A. PERL . : Undertaker ; ' . Phone M. 47 and 47-T2 ; ' v Automobile Hearse Service Ijlrty Assistant : , 82 SOUTH IIARTLMTT Auto Ambulance Service, - Coroner Wife-and Children planned for those whose "day of the dog" still in the future. -( j 1 don't think thai ' this ' intrusion of children is universal.! in fact it seems to be purely local,; I can't re member of ever having been any place where everv show, lecture, nmsicalc, or pnrtv of nnv kind are carried' on above the wails of infants, the scuf fling of small bovs. and the giggling and whispering of little girls. If is true, the good old fashioned dance invitations in the country, included the entire family, but a room off the dancing pavilion was always provided, where mothers could dispose of their attending babies while thuv. , them selves danced. Since the mothers of Medford seem' to insist on bringing their children with them to everv pub lic function. I suggest that the city have a sort of municipal nursery for we all know, that while our own lit tle darlings are ittst as good as can' be, other children are only good whon they are ulseep. And no matter what their antecedents have been, nor what their home training nnd discipline is. when . crowd of children get to gether in an atmosphere of excite ment, .no .power on earth .can otiell their spirits nor; make them behave.; I suppose mnnvmothers whotook their children with them Monday night, or allowed them to' go unattend ed, did so with the idea that sometime in after years. Johnny or Susie could look back with pleasure to the meni ornble time "when- onr bovs came home from the big war. . If so. I am sure that the children derived more material for pleasant memories from the occasion than anyone, else pres ent. ' . This article is not written bv nn It s -y . o Cresceof Baking Powder Tho very best baking powder is , ions, light nnil ciuslly ll)cstntl tlio loi(M uctliiK one. ..It raises i Int-atlH, enkes and biscuits. i, ' first n-hen noistnre Is'tuldcd In Tiy (.Vtwcont. You'll bo ilnlfulit-tlid-mlxInKf lHwl,-iind then again i! inl with the results. Your (trocar, when hent Is applied. ;! pitibubly has It if not write us CiefCfiitt linking I'cmdor lias this ' sending bis nuino mid mlilress dotiblo raise and It is what is , nnd yours, anil wo trill kcik! you needed: to tlioroiiKhly ilcrmcato tho Crescent (ok Hook freo on the (IoukIi uuiNs und make dcllc- rctiucst. Crescent Slfg. old uia'd, nor u enihid old baehi'loi1 not' a cliUillt'ifS puiKon of tiv kind, who i'iiii host loll n mother of suvtr.tl fhildvctt how tit rnisp ht'r family but bv one who litis ehiliTon tit her own i one who litis had exivwiunoa mid knows thttt while lief own Utile nnirols I'ottld never, O! nevtir. net liko oilier childroB, vet is not taking iinv I'himi'es oil ' fintlinit what thev initilit do, or how . thev iiiiuht bohtvvu in n big evowd. Thev were iiinoiiir th fow t'liildiW in Medford who went lo lied Monday nisl'.t instead of diking up sinice ut the Xtitiitoriitin mid eitleritig into n cuke nnd ice eiemn cnting uon test. O, the little denivs! T like to see tltum eaioy theiuselves. Ami hitven't fortjottou ahout the timo when J was a ehild, iiivsolt' wuuting to lielu en tei'tnin big sister's lieitn, nnd go to mother's parties, mid siieh thiiigS. hnt I have tmirnnd ihat thevo suvelv is n phieu mitl a time for everything, nnd if von hud stood bent over tin ioe erenm freener, for hours, dishing tip ii'O erenm for tho Dear Pulilie. and a hov, stiekv AVith cake nnd gurgling full of ntiiieh ctuuo up for his eleventh dish of ice cream iiuivbovou would get m,v vuiwpoilit. SEATTLE STRIKERS TO SEATTLE, Mar. 6.-Strlklng Soat tlo union shipyard orutisiutm. who walked out with other members of tho metal tratlos council Jnnuary 21 demanillng more pay, havo voted, 47 to 4, to return to work at the saiiio wage sdialo-that existed before tho strike. . - ' . Other metal trades unions today were voting on tbe question of re turning to .work. .'The draftsmen's vote was the tlr.it to be announced. . The reHUlt of the votes will be known Saturday -night. It was be lieved here today that the . Seattle shipyards, which havo been idle since January 21,- will reopon Monday If the men vote to return. The proposal submitted to the nion Is that they return to work at tho old wage scale pending the outcome of wage conferences at Washington, D. C. TO DISLOYALISTS ..." -'" .v 'r -".u H.h-' WASIJIXGTjOS. Man-It tl.4-Amons (ho ,":! eases of convictions under the espionage not in which President Wil son has granted clemency, is that of rredcrick Krnfft; of Newark. seea tnrv of the socialist pnrtv in New Jer sey, lie was grunted a full purdoH. No action was.tuken in the cases of J. F. Htitherfoiid. nnd his seven as sistants of ! tho International Iliblc htttilents'. Association, convicted in Brooklyn on charges growing out of publication of ','Thev finished Mvs te'ry." a Ilible hand' book, and .now serving sentences-in thc Atlanta fed eral prison. . The sentence of Amos 1 I.indcn Uitehcrik, formef soeialLst member of the school board of Cleveland, Ohio, was commuted from 10 to two years. SAUIXIKI, Mnrcji. C An;,nnti semitec movement of 'scHous pro portions in Biilgariu ,is reported in the Jewish newspuper Kl Liberal. On Satttrihiy, Febriinrv 1"). n bomb was found in the central Jewish svniigogtie in Sofia. It was timed to explode at a time when the' edifice would have been filled. '. Raises TteDora I V Co., Scuttle, Wash,' TO HALT OF DEATH ' VLADIVOSTOK. " (Correspond enee of . tlio .ssot'tiited Press.) Aiiiei'ieim lied t'roHS iigentn hiwo been vninlv trying to ilidueo Trtins-Si-berimi railway tuithoritit's to halt u "death train' 'on which 800 persons are being sent back toward Smiinru. after they hud been shipued from that city on h 4,500 mile tourney tieross Siberia in mid-winter. Many of them are ill with typhoid fever and thivy have only such inedieiil tttlenlion as can bo given 'at stations en route.' Thuv are part of a grftttn of 2100 war prisoners, inmates of Ibo Samara in il and other alleged ''oifcndcis',' shipped out of Samara bv the IV.cclio. Slovaks on October 5, utter thev cap tured Unit cit v. On the way from Samara to Xok olsk, near Vladivostok, TOO of them perished ot disvasii, starvation or cold. Their. mi t'feriugs made u pitiful tale of hunger, diseaso and llculli. Cooped on -IH freight cars, fill or (it) to a cur in tiers of bunks whieli left only a small spuee tif standing room in front of one door, thev were H days erossiiif Siberia fronf Samara to Nikolsk. Of tho UHHUwIio vtnrt ed the terirlile ioiirnov, only 13:15 survived tu end it. v : Ked ('wish representiitivei iiiiuoved hundreds of thoiii from the train and sent the most serious eases to nil im provised hospital nt Kikosk. Kight hundred were reshipped back toward Siimnrn in n fresh train of box cars, bv whoso, orders is unknown. Jtitdlopli lioukcluy, one t(T the Und t.'ross repre sent n lives Kent to Nikolsk to cam for the rel'iisees, delayed the departure of the trii'U until the sttilioii nwister at Nokolsk said he was in danger of court martial if he persisted in dis obeying orders, llow far the train has proceeded nn one here knows. Kx niiiinntion of thu prisoner at Tsilsi hur disclosed Hint 1ft of the Hill) who started for Russia hud died after leaving XikoUk and that nenrlv ev eryone of the others wns ill. There were three lr four women among them and their condition was no better than that of the men. There weroM'J cases of typhoid fever on the train. Suffered for Kiuht Years ' Ttheumatlc pnlns, lunio back, soro muscles and stiff joints most fre quently can bo traced to overworked. wonk or disordered kidneys. Daisy Boll, R. F. T). 3, Ilox 234, Savannah, On., writes: "I was suffering for eight years from pain In tho back and could not do any of my work, but slnco I have taken Foley Kidney Pills I can do all of my work." Foloy Kid ney -Pills havo given relief to thou sands who suffored from kldnoy or bladdor trouble. Try them. For sale by Modford Pharmacy. Tomor row SAY YOU'LL Laberty When you see America Greatest Acrobatic Comedian In the Wonderful Story of Circus Life'; ; Under the Top PLENTY OF LAUGHS PEENTY OF THILLS Ah oiltivc :Cii'!ii3 was used in:inhkmg this pii-turp, 4i.k Be sure and have the "JKid4ios!' see this - i' LAST TIMES TONIGHT BILLIE BURKE IN "THE MAKE EELIEVE , . . WIFE'' :. that - i, bread ' baked . ; ; v : ' from , VILMO '.. FLOUR ; '" ' has', . ' ' nh'; "'appetizing :' 7 ' ' " savor ' : that'' ' v satisfies ., " ; ' .' '" ' ::-Vil.j;1tt '-: :y ": ' ' Rogue Valley Milling Co. Medford, Oregon TOWEARUNIFORiVIS OOlil.KNZ, March .'..--I Itv the As sociated Pi'iwO All (letiiinli ol t'ii'ci-s mid men on U ut v in thu noun on eupit'd bv Aini'i-ieiin lrotiis must iveni' iimfornis and when they niipeiu' m the street, aeeoi'iliiig to an order el I'eelive Tuiiixdtiv'buiiied by (lenertil Diekniiin loiliiv. . Tho urder-is n result of a tniulenev on the Dart of certain tier man senior officers to. wear civilian clothes linen use. of their dislike lo he in eomiielled hv II ucncral order Is sued some time ami I" siilittt! all American officers. The Germans claimed thill il was very distaste ful for (Ionium officers of rank to liavu. to salute American lieiiloiiiinl. Jtt fnmiiiur tho order (letieral Dick, man took into consideration rciin,rlt. I nit the (liii'iiiuns were, tiilung iiilviiii ttlgu of their positions iu being tihlc. to appear in iiuil'oriii or In civilian elothes tit will. The now order tiUo enlls for n weekly registriitioti of eiieh Oerman officer nnd soldier on dutv in this area. Tlio Dusseldorf Nicliriclilen suvs the crnin deficit In (iermanv for HI 10 is two million Ions and adds! -"The erop for 1010 would never have been sufficient, but since. Pom'II which supplies ono tenth of the grain produced by (icmintiv. lias been added to JSiliiiid, the ditiicil becomes, so rioiis." Fruit-Juice Essences jiffy-Jell dessert cany real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. . A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. , ..This . ia the new-typo quick gelatine dessert five times as good as tho old kinds. . . Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the. best . flavors. Try them. .They're found only in JO Flavor at Yoar Groctr'i 2 Packag! far 35 Cn , MEDFORD IRON .WORKS FOUNDRY AN0 MACHINE SHOP Also agont for Fairbanks and Mors Kngines. , i 17 South Rlvrrslris. Satur day HAVE A CIRCUS ypur.appetifc '0U Daily Health Talks ' 1 ; , v Thn Trtilibles WuiiikIi MilvtM .. . ' II V I.. MAO LEAN, Mr 1). . I'roluilily lio mini Iu A nun lea Wart iivor buttti!' tiiiultflnd to HiieewiHfiill)' treat tlio iHhuuuuh inmiilliir ,tn wiitiiuti than Or, I'lereo, of tltifriilo, N, V. Tim canon that come tn lilm run llitti uimn' tlioiiHiiiulH, kIvIiik hint nn iixpei'letien Hint rarely roliien to nnv olio iiinll. r. l'lnreo foiiiul that til nenrlv avnrv ennn thorn wnro eertiilu voum iiiilr Krowtlin which rurnly fulled to f"vo iiromiit relief In tliimn reiiiliilue tl'n orilors from which so many women niiffur. -llu coiitlilneil tlumo rtiuto mid linrlm Into a tiuiucniiu modtt'lnn Hint hn railed Dr. IMerno's Kavorlll prenerlntlon, 'or tllut It nrnc'imW whnt It wan. This medicine Is mild In both lliiuld nnd tnl't form bv drui( itIhIh tiviirywltsre. , Knvorltii l'rmnriv. lion Ih it iliHtniei rnmeiiy rnr wniiinn nnil !"' dlret'ilv tmoii the ofUlum that ehnrnelnrin thn sex. - It In (tut nnciiKnarv in 'nlte n long eroimn of treatment wl'h Hits b'hihIit.1 liwnl. Iclnn. A weakly, sb'klv. bncksehv,' headachy, nervous, dnnmii'ilniit mu nn. with ro'tiilnr or trreniilnr nnlns with fnnilntno itlmifiliirK that 'nm In vnnili or nihltlln ngn tireltv ""rfl tn find Jn tr, I'lorep's rnvorite ''N). serlnl'on the ftxnet rimt"ly tlit 'ir pninllilon calls for. and tn find t e"er a virvt foic (i" rtiVen, Wliv women should allow Iiiiiiui)v to stay HlrW whnn n vrv l"tl nd"Y snent 'nr thlc re'neitv will nrolinldv mnUn tho'i wall. Is Hoinellilnn mi tins run exnlnln, All womni who mif'nr from Ynm. Ilne Hwiriler" s Ixylieil tn wrlln Hie l-'iiciilty nf ha liivuililu' Hotel, Huffa'a, N'. Y 'or ' CBnfld"tl"l eontnilliiilnn bih' ',,'-o tin ettnr Imiim mniin for H'ls hlh nrnfimnlnnnl unrvlen. This will enable evnr wom an lo benefit hv the advice of the Ih. tiiii"U)itd corn of nlivMiciann -irii 1r, I'lerre liai wattinroil nbniit htm In lite obriitftd Mu'fnlo liiHtltiilnn, Wlmn eoiislliintlnn In nrtstit with feminine rtlKoplnm Or. I'le'eo's Plen. m' 'nMni oiiiii on twitn mn with ravorlio I'mnerlpHon. Try thi now! Adv. Prescription Chemicals Tlio reputation of the Hru lt tho ntUractJon( 'of Ibo ' l'liynlrlnii mul tlio welfare of tho patient require Hint client. Irnlit ii1 In dlnitenslnit nhould - - - v..- r) ... conforlll to tlio lilgliest nlnlld' ' -v ' . ... '. . nribt for purity. . . Wo uno Hgi'lllH'H. M, mwMwm II PMARMACYi "V- . . tl.n.. in ', Mailt nnd (Vnlriil. ,. KODAK FINISHING s . : : ; V AT JAP. ART STORE . Rnto. Film dovolonintr, loo roll, rrintinir, post curd aiao, 3 for 10n. I'rililinif 2V,x',Wi and Hiinilliir. 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