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SIEDFORD MATE TRTBUNT!, :MEDPOKD, OftEnON. TnitpAffAT, -Amih 1 fl' 1010 '"' ' ' ' AAA . , i " ..' T r.l ': tlEDFORD Mail tribune ' AN INOKPENPHN NEWSPAPER . rtlBUHMEH XVBRV AKTEUNOON BXCBPT BUNDAY BY TliiO ' MUDFORD PRINTING CO.. Off lo, Mill TrlBun Bulldinc, JS-17-M norm j-ir sireei. rnons vo. . A consolidation of tha Democratic imos. The Medford Mull, The Medford Trlbum, th Southern Oregonlan, The Asnjana xriDune. Th Medford Sunday Bun Is furnished' uhnerlbcrs desiring a seven-day daily newspaper. nORKRT RIIHU .Editor. R S. SMtTH, Manager. traaoaxraov csBnai r maid in. advance: Dally, with fiunday Sun. Tear. tally, vlth Sunday Sun, month. .65 Dallv. without Sunday Sun. year- S.00 .- Dally, without Sunday 8un, month .50 weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.50 8unday Run. one year 1.60 BY CARRIKR In Medford, Ashland. Jaoksonvllle. Central Point. Phoenix: . Dally, with Sunday Sun, yearJ.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .& , Dally, without Sunday Sun, year, 4.00 , Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper ot the City of Medford. uiiioiai paper or jaoason tjouniy. sintered as second-class matter at viedford, Oregon, under the not of March e, ABte. wont daily avaraa-a circulation for boi nainf oeo. 31, lSls 8,Qa six saont MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ... Pull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated i Press Is exclusively entitled to ine use lor repuoiscauon ox afi news despatches credited to it or not other . wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights f republication of special dispatches mm i lju mm aiau reserveo. m I i.t . . MARCH RAINFALL fQUALS RECORD LAST 9 YEARS .''With the exception of 1917. March was the wettest March in the last nine veorft with a total crenioitation iT 1.76 inches. In 1917 the precipi tation was identically the same. Last year it was 1.69 while in 1913. 1914 and 1915 the totals were all less than an inch. The average for the month ib 2.34. According to the records however, rainv Marches have inev itablv been followed bv atid Aprils and Mays so that if the performances - are repeated there will probably be gome prayers for rain in the near fu ture. '. . . . .'!! Since the climatic vear, September first, the total precipitation has been 4.35; while the averaee is 20.80.' Making a seasonal deficiency of 6.45 inches. jjbJE ' The detailed ronm-t fnllnwsi Date ' Min. Max. CHICAGO TRUE TO FORM. 1 2 ,3 -A , .-5 . 6 .7 8 9 10 11 , 12 13' 14 15 10 17 18 19 . 20 21 22 23 24 25 '26 .27,-: 28 ' 29 30" 31 ..53 ..40 50 L50 50 -49 ..48 -49 -:50 ao .52 57 . 50 ...52 :i50 56 ..62 ...52 -.57 Total ..68 70 69 69 .67 .68 -73 -71 ..18 70 . 64 71 39 :: 39.5 37 32 33 . 35 28 35 32 ' 24 36 29 30 35 35 32 37 41 34 29 32 30 31 29 28.5 32 41 41.5 38 V 41 33 : Free. .05 .34 T. .02 ; .07 :65 .10 .05 .16 .09 POLITICALLY OIuohro is 1 tit loast . consistent. If there is ever n choice between a had municipal gov ernment and a worse oue, sue can be depended , upon to choose the latter. ; :v ' ! . "Big Bill and bad booze?' ; was the sWtfn of the Thompson machine, and it won all alonsr the line. Bill is certainly big, the biggest demagdgutv corruptioiust and pro-Gennan in the middle west'; airid Chicago booze is the baddest brand of Red-Eye that over, befuddled ;tlie; brain of mini or degraded womanhood, 'sv-; . ; , ' . .. j Of course Big BiU may discern;K i'ertam upon Ins personal -popularity, - lie ran -behind booze ;bv oyer one hundred thousand. But -being a practical nind-! ed Chicago politician he will consider the standing and strength of the opposition and his vanity will be odhsolcd accordingly. It is easy enough to put a high 'minded cm zen and progressive Veformer like Captain MeiTMim out of the running, but when it conies to running a race with the "biggest beer for a nicker' what can any of yousc guys expect t - s But what is the reason? Wit is it that the-second largest city in the conntryi thc center of fresli water tuU ture, the hub of Middlewest ; commerce, and industry, la citjr that in the. recent war.emphaticaly demonsfi'ated its loyalty nd unselfishness, should endoie'a candidate iwho has disgraced us fair name, and given it the w:oret adnun- r A i.; - i 1 . . i r T .11 . . 1 - i isuuuuii m a long msiory oi uiispeaKaoie mumcipai roi tenness? ' A .. . , ... .' ; ;,y'J';:;:T;.-;;; : "'v v;;w;:. . VV;: The answer is Chicago has never poiitically awaken ed. It has never emerged from the political middle ages. It has-been conducted so long "br machine . spoilem and waiu poiiucians, tuve seepei-s ana eaaeis, u mis ocen so ousv inaKinff money ana lmorovinsrlts material surround ings, "that it iias iieyer responded to the urge of better tnings Avlnch in the past decade luted most other Amen can cities'from the situation that impelled Jatnes Brvce a generation ago to register the dis'mal.fai'hire of American Vl.4li gUVClUUlt'Ul, . .V.,: ; i . .,:,, ;..; The result therefore, far from lieitil a disas'tef for Chi cago, promises to be the best thing that ever happened There" is no danger of Mayor Thompson jchanging ; his spots, lie is not only ,a connrmed spoilsman and reac tlouarv. he is stupid.- And the onlvlossoii he' will clean from the victory will be- an endoi-sdment . of the tactics which has placed him where he is. ' ' "" ; ; V All records for rottenness at the city hall will there fore undoubtedly be broken. And out of the orgy of cor ruption and mismanagement will in all likelihood, arise, a chastened and revitalized citizenship, determined to en ter the lists under the " banner ot reform and reerenera tion, and once and for all, give Chicago a city government,' in Keeping wim its importance ana tne essential decency of its citizenship. : , ("-: -fy . ' , (a Even our most ardent democratic friends must ad mit that President -Wilson made a great mistake in :iiot takmg a .bi-partisan commission with hun to Paris. ' If men like Root, and Lodge had been there for example, tinnK ot tne saving in cable tolls. . - HtSf-W OVER 1 I s SISKfYOli the tlrtft cW (ivor the1 Slajjiyous trom California this yiuir arrived In Mudford yeatorduy, the Jonrnoy from nupsmulr, Cllf(,; taklitic threo Hmya QuReno Orandull, editor at the Cal gary "Motors and Motorlus" drove the car being en 'route, from lo Aiv gelos, California whero ho spent the winter, to hts homo. Tho road t closed -lietween Ileddlng nud Duns- raulr, but. construction work has started and reports In Redding 'were to the ettect that the road would bo opon about May 1st..- Mr. Crandall shipped , his - car. to Dunsmutr and then motored to Hilt. The othar bUIo o( the mountain he -reports In very imd -condition 'It being tnecossarV to Bliovel thru drifts ntllix aftor mllo Iml his car hn made a . path and It there ta .no more, snow tho only diffi culty wilt, be a landslide .-two miles trom the. summit on the .Callfqrnla side where a portion ot the rosd, has ulrhoet disappeared and Mr. Crandall nearly lost, his car.-, - A-- temporary bridge in his opinion wlll .ha.va U bo built hore,1nd,.;tio believes it will takeo week to make -this -portion ot the highway passable. ''! -; COMMilWlCATrON. . ' K ' Central Poiiit, Orceon. ' " ! 1 . April 1. 1019. , To the Editor: ;' , , i Will you please correct a certain statement which appeared in the "Table Kock .Tablets" March .2 1919. to the effect that ."Too much nlfnlfn h.ftK, caused ,tho death of a valuable work norxe las't week be loncrinir to John Cameron." . .. Said statement is falxe, and pro duces a verv wronif and unfavorable impression and w o jprcfer not to be advertised in that way. , , y! j .. t ; Ve :'bave 'no nioro.liay o well, n't present.' l?cKpictfiillv. , "' ' JOHN C-AMERON Daily Health Talks .03 .02 -1.76 ' - Monthly Summary . ; temperature Mean maximum 57.5. Maximum. 73: date. 28. Min iranm. 24: date, 10. 'Greatest daily ancrc. 39.0. Precipitation Total. 1.70 indies. Greatest in 24 hours, ,05: date, 0. total snowfall, trace. Number of davB with -.01 inch or more precipitntion, 12; clear, 0 : partly olomlv, 0: cloudy. 10. ' Dates -of killinSr frost 7. 10. 12 . 20. 22, 24.. . , ; : : .? Cat Tills Out It Is Worth Money '-.DON'T MISS THIS.,. Cut out this ' slip, enclose with 5c and mall it 'to ' Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Are. Chicago, 111., writing . your -name and address clearly. You .will receive In return a trial package containing Koley's . Honey, and; Tar Compound , lor. coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney mils for pain in sides and back; .rheumatism, backache, kidney; and bladder aliments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome -and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, 'biliousness, headach3, and sluggish bowels. , For sale bv Medford Pharmacy. ' Removal Notice : The Union Barns have been moved from South Riverside to 111 North Fir, the Dr. Helms stand. Wle will have an up-to-date livery, feed add sale stable. Also storage. 14 UNION BAHAS JOJffN A. PERL ' Undertaker , Phone M. 47 and 47-Ja Anfomoblle Hearse Service Tdy Assistant M SOUTH BAJ1TLTT Aoto Ajubulaaoe fiervloe, . Coroner In Italy no sharp pointed wcddinir presents are per mitted. From which we assume it has been customary for the disappointed suitors to present the groom with a stuleto near tne littn rib. ' The defeat of socialists everywhere Tuesday demon strates that the Russian lesson has been well learned The American people intend to take no chances , with the ii,. i. ,:i.: v. , ... . .. . . i The cyni(j who believes manly courage is on the wane never saw a naan with a full growth.of chin whiskers tiy- mg to drink out ot tne JNlain and Central fountain. The Oregonian is now , for a v league of nations but against the league. Funny what-a difference just one word makes. h- The peace conference appears to be In the position or tne railroad system, deticient m -terminal facilities 'The Bolsbeviki will do anything to gam support in this. country: - lncy are now snouting "Down with marriage. . ".teM Ascription i8! 6 Chemicals- i3Bn T Thai School Appetite' 3 ' r5pntat,on of bjCL fcMiftnfi Children, when they arr grbwiift, Jj) i . . i fMWSSM necdaWteVhomeftdrTschJ & f f, ft WP " a wh J Always -fa f r"0 "" diem rWW- a box of crisp Snow Flake. ' i-kiH-M S'S: Don't ask For crackers, say Snow rd rcr poritt.' - , . v'A' a, ' . '""-V 'We use SQUIBB-S., v sJjJsH pr grocer can supply you.5f xm'sfr . The Troubles Women Have BY L. MAC LEANM.D. ' Probably no man In America was ever better qualified to successfully treat the diseases peculiar to women than Dr. iPlerce, rOf Buffalo, N. Y. The cases that' come to him run Info many thousands,, giving him an ex perience that' rarely, comes to any one man.- Dr: Pierce found that In nearly every case there were certain vegetable growths which rarely failed to give prompt relief In those femin ine disorders trom which so many women suffer." He combined these roots and herbs' Into a' temperance medicine that he called Dr. Pierce's Favorite- Prescription, for that - Is precisely what It was. This medicine Is sold in both liquid and tablet form: by druggists everywhere. Favorite Prescription Is a distinct .remedy for women and acts, directly upon tho. organs that characterize the box. It: Is not' necessary to take a long course! of treatment with this standard med icine, a weakly, sickly, oackachy, healthy, nervous, despondent woman, with regular or Irregular palps with feminine disorders that come In youth or middle age Is pretty sure to find In, Dr. -Pierce's Favorite Pre scription the exact remedy that her. condition calls for, and to find It: after a very few doses are taken.' Why women should allow themselves; to slay sick whdn a very little money spent for this remedy will probably make-tnem well, is something no one can explain. ' '. . , ,'.,' All women who suffer from -fem inine disorders are Invited to write the Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, 'Bhffalo. N. Y.. for free confidential consultation and advice, no charge lielng made for this high profession al service. , This will enable 'every wdman to bonoflt by the advice of the distinguished corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce has gathered a'hout him In his celebrated Buffalo institu tion. ..; ,.; -.I... ... ' ' .. ' '. ' When constipation is present with feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce's-Plea-, sant Pellets should - be taken along with -'Favorite -, Prescription, . Try- tnem nowi i -, ',. ?: ?. ' Adv. I lil!B ll ' ; 1 wmm Yoti h a v e d 6u b 1 1 en not h evg r p'W.i ri'i;;; prcppiiclorahc of United;. . States Tires V Every one h Qskla Sot -' tires of known duo axi4 v;" proved dependaoility. : And that ia precisely ' what United States Tires represent in the minds of mbtorists hero aiid o cry- . whore.' X The idea hack of United States Tires to build good tires the best tires that ' can be bnilt;isapealifi to rapidly grbwing nuihl?ers. f Kit S f-A " We can provide you with United States Tifeo 'to' meet and meet -exactly vour individual needs. :': . . -i ' T A '-' .'. United StetesTirel . : ( -V.- .- a; ... .,. -,- - -.HiJ, ',-M. . ; ;. , ,,- . . ,..' - - ' ' - ' ' ; , i ' . ' ' ' y ' ; ' A' A A A ' . . , ''.'. '' ' .:: '..': r- : - ' . At i '.;...,,. -v ' We'know United StatesTires are gobditircs. , 'That's why we' sell therii;,, 1 GEO L TREICHLER MOTOR CO ' !'i ;; ( W. L. LEWIS, Central Pbirit v f I u camzing All our work ftiiutlr guaranteed to be flrHt class. IS N, Fir Ht Medford Phone 4S4-3 MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS I Clear, Peachy Skin - Awaits Anyone Who r Drinks Hot Water T 8ays an Inslda bath, before break1 T faat halna ua.'InnU anH fn.f - olean, sweet, fresh. Snorkling and vlvnclonn merrv. bright, alert a good, clear skin and (I natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by puro blood. It only every man and woman could bo Induced .to adopt she morning Insldo bath, .what a gratifying change wquld talrt place. Tnntcad of the thousands of sickly, anaomtc-loohlng men, women and glrl, :.wlth pasty ,;or .muddy cdmplexlotis:.' -insteaa -oT '-'tile multi tudes of "nerve wreoksi;' "rundowns," !"braln fags" - and ' nesslmlnts -wo Bhouia ,soo. a v-ilo.-i optimistic, tlrodg 'fit rosy-dheelced. 'pobljfo evorywhoro. . v An Inside . batli. is uMfot- drinking Aflh Vlffrirnlriir. honfa. hfAnbrnaf .a. glass, of real hot wnlnr wllh n Ion. stmohfUl-ot llmOBtohe phosphate 'in - It ' io wnsn irom tne stomach, Ilvkr, kid hoys and ten ynMs of bowels tho nrn- -vlous 'day's Indlgosflble wasto, sour jermoniaiions and poisons, - tlms cleanBlng, sweetening and freshening the entire fllimotltnrv, canal hrtfnrn putting tndre foo'd' Into 'the stomach, , ,Thoso subjnat td sick hoadacho, bll lousnoss, niisty breath, . rheumatism, colds! ahfl partlotilary those,- who have a'pallld, sallow complexion bnd who are constipated vory often, are urged to obtain a quhrtoi'poiind of llmostono phosplia'te at 'the 'drug store which will cost but a trlflo, but Is suinclont to demonstrate the quick dn remark- able change In.both henlth.ond appear ance, awaiting :tnose woo praciico in ternal Bnnltntlon. We must romom ber that inside cleanliness is more Im portant than outside, because the skin does not absorb Impurities to con taminate tho blood wiille tho pores In the thirty feet 'Ot bowels do. With Ma(9Cfl trfldo I? Meflfgrd, tnaflq THE U N I VE R S A L CAR .if-.- your Koiiieinbcr-tlikt. Svhi'n'; mr Ford ear to; rjh for inoiihftiiM fit:; : ,t Ford owhcl's tha!s: th'n ':-nm.i(WitinV: r , we .offer.:.' We ar((jcottilig a few FoVd ; rars and f'iit come, fi'it'to iwoivc de- -.livery; i-; ' : ,!-' iwt'.A; ;'; ; " ' . , ( ""A- I .'. i , l -; ; 41 :.. ; - -;-: 'ti r';.V-;'.'. ,';...;.-': -'. ' v 'i;.;:C.;rE.';Gat:A MEDFORD IEON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also necnt for Fairbanks and Morse - Enelne. ... ' i ' .17 Soutri RlV?-iie. LiMtYMlja ,' .... - -' With -new Oodge dor, j Stationed tki Id N. frrdnt Bt. Halo & tyon, I'rani, I')qno