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I COMMUNICATION. I
Favors Government Control
To the Editor ' .
' ."In your editorial of a few days
afro condemning government owner
( nhiu of railroads, von used about the
siime argument and method which all
the opponents pf that system do.
comparinsr" the cash earninars of the
roads under sovernment control with
the income of the former private
management, which is very unfair
and misleading. When The govern
ment took, over the roads! it found
" nearly all of them in need cf exten
sive repairs the owners of most of
" them had been too busv eullinsr mel
ons and tmne to pay interest on
f watered stock they had issued to
spend much monev on the upkeep of
their roads Watered stock and
counterfeit monev arc twin brothers.
Jlr. McAdoo saw- that there was no
;. time" for a hucksterinsr policy, labor
and material both of them scarce and
dear, had to be -rushed on the ground
regardless of cost. One order alone
included several hundred locomotives.
It was a stupendous task andNper
formed in time which in the exinaen-
, cy cx&tijif was the 'sole criterion of
success and if money was spent like
y water ;the' result was flompensatorr.'
Xii! aI .know that in a time like this
mistakes are inevitable, agencies will
' .:bo employed that are more' or less in-
cffioient or dishonest 'and this'ap
. plies perhaps "in n: greater degree to
: the : ship -bufldine branch and the
sneer.of "Hog Island" can be effec
tually: discounted, for had we ' con
cluded -to go "slow and sure" we
might be fighting the Jlun single
Jiunded today. "JVhv smote vet not
the giant as he reeled" would be ask-
- ed.then with even more reason than
it was at the downfall of Poland.
.Look at the enormous amount of
freight and passenger traffic for
..which, the government receives notlr
ing. Over four million men taken
from their homes to training camps,
provided there with food and military
jumenai, inree million 01 mem trans
ported to Atlantic ports after trnin
,insr. Some of the papers have been
gloating oyer the loss the government
has sustained in the last two or three
months, as usual they are careful to
omit any credit for ,th,e Jransporta
lion of half a million of returning
soldiers -.to. tthcir homes all over the
United : States. How long would,
votir vaunted private ownership stand
.. up under this strain f Why they
broke down three or four years ago
trying to ship food and munitions to
the European allies. They loaded
their care and ran them to the sea
coast Jwhere thev had no&cilitftw
for storage, and thus tied up freight
famines ensued over the country.
factories .had to stop for want of
,coal and from the far off north came
the cry as it had for years. "Give us
coal, we are suffering and some are
dying for lack of fuel." During the
last two years we have heard very
. little of such mishandline of freight.
Your allusion to the P. & E. was
likely designed to enlist local Dreiu
dice. While it is a matter of regret
to -us here that the road was dis
i continued. What would vou sav if 'you
heard jthat - the government was
granting a bonus to a road in order
to accommodate some small commit
nity. sav in Texas how eagerly vou
would seize it as a text to denounce
government paternalism and hold it
up as an illustration of what it would
do if it owned the railroads. In
Great Britain the war has taught
; them the necessity of government
ownership. And if ,the government
. enn Handle tna railroads under such
enormous difficulties is it not rea
sonable to suppose that it can do it
proportionately better under .normal
conditions. L..- '
J. TT. LYMAED,
Table Rock. April ao.
.. Still Awardjnn Iron Crosses
COBLENZ. April 14. Iron crosses
arc still being awarded to Germun'
soldiers in various purls of, the coun
try. Noivspapers in the American
occupied areas as well as tliose pub
lished in unoccupied Germany every
. few days carry notices to the effect
thnt word hns been received from the
war ministry that a soldier -lias been
awarded the iron cross for some act
oi Rulluntry during the war.
AS TO POLITICAL
THAT was a very graceful ?peccli made by JIou. W. O.
McAdoo from the platform of his private ear Suu
day evening regarding support of the i ietory loan aiid
the League of Nations. : ? ;,i k
-Mr. McAdoo made a strong appeal for placing those
two important issues above party politics, and all fair
minded people will supporting in .this stand.: In former
Liberty loan drives there has Ven sno partisanship , in
evidence, and we anticipate none in the final campaign.
As td partisanship regarding the League of Nations,
the desirability of sincere and honest criticism,' regardless
of party, lias been demonstrated by the, changes effected,
following suggestions by both 'Republican 'and Democratic
senators. iVhere there has been opposition, solely on
nartisan rrrounds. this has been consistently condemned,
most people agreeing with Mr. McAdoo that an issue of
such transcendent importance, should not be made the
football of party politics.
But in taking this stand for non-partisanship, in is
sues of national importance, we believe Mr. McAdoo and
other democratic leaders should not confine their atten
tion to members of the opposition Take the .statements
of A. Mitchell Palmer, the
York Saturdav night. '
Attornej1- General Palmer took occasion to open the
political campaign , by declaring America's success in the
war due largely to the achievements of the democratic
party.' -'.".' '..-A. -: ' "-"" ;V;;- .'"':
"The magnificent courage of oinMwo millions on the
western front would have led to disaster," he proclaimed,
'.'without the laws passed by the democratic administra
In -other words we have .a leader1 of the demoratic
partv soberlv asserting that not the bravery of our troops,
not the leadership of our generals not the superb sup
port of the American people
support of their eountrv, regardless of everv considera
tion, but wnole neartea and
country, but partisan legislation was cmerly responsible
for the victory which the people of the country are now
called upon to celebrate. - , ' 7 , '
A more extreme example
pertinent repudiation of the spirit to which All". MfAdoo
appealed, coidd not be imagined than this .absurd and un
worthy attempt to make political capital out of a triumphf
to which republicans like
contributed as much as did
General Palmer. '' .
We have no patience with
opposes an essential world' arrangement like the League
of Nations, merely because it happens to bp advanced by
the leader of one party rather than another.". But we have
less patience with political
very time it appeals tor non-partisan support, allows one
of its leaders, to do what Attemey General Palmer did in
.New York Saturday night.
By all means let us keep
tory Jtoan, from the League of
portant let us . keep it trom
glori6usly won by the American people, regardless of
party.
... In short, if we are to have
it hi good faith, from both parties alik or else, mutuallv
agree that partisanship is
national : importance must be
Republicans like fonner -
example for one party, noAv. let democrats like Attorney
General Palmer set an example for the other. : . ,
"Three cheers for the income tax law and democratic
legislation,!" With that rousing call to arms' did our gal
lant xaniis drive the kaiser to
to the Rhine, according to our
one A. Mitchell Palmer.
- Another sign the viar is
to tight. . . -
A
GREAT CEREMONIAL
FOR THEIR DEAD
BRUSSELS, April 14.--It is plan
ned to hold a combined - memorial
service for the numerous civilians,'
men, women and children, who, In no
less dramatic circumstances than
Edith Cayell, were shpt by the Ger-
mans in Belgium during the occupa
tion. ' , '; '' :' ;' ' :,.
It is Intended to arrange a huge
funeral procession of carriages, .each'
representing a town or village where1
civilians were massacred. The car-;
riages will be covered with the Bel
gian flag and escorted by the defen
ders of the Yserand each will be
preceded.by a list of tjiepames of the
At tne same time the bodies of tne
most prominent among the dead will:
be transferred to a special mauso
leum on the Place des Martyrs, where
the victims of the revolution of 130-:
31 lie. ' . '.-'..'-.' '
All the official bodies In Belgium
and, it Is expected, King Albert wlll:
take, part in the prbceBslon, wU'ch,
w(ll pass thru the niala streets of the
.capital. . ''.' '.''i -'- ; .-. . ,Ji i
ASK FOR and GEr
Horlick's
. The Original
' Malted Milk
For Infanta and Invalids
-jOIHERS are IMITATIONS
MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE,
PARTISANSHIP.
new attorney general, in Acw
- . ' ,-
at home, who tlew to the
unseltisli devotion tor their
01 paitisanship, a more nn-
Ueneral Pershing certainly
democrats like Attorney
; ' '- .'
. '- .
political-partisanship which
partisanship, which at the
, - '
partisanship troni the Vic
Nations, but even more im
the. war, which has been so
' -, .
noiirpartisanship. ipts have
essential, and every. issue or
tougnt out on partjV'ines.
President Tatt have set an
Holland andthc liim hordes
latest democratic historian,
:. .
over. Jess Willard is going
r
PORTLAND. April 14. A cam-
naicn- was opened here todnv bv F.
W. Lane, in the officers of the West
Coast' Lumbermen's association here,
lo secure tht affiliation of ttrt box
manufacturers of western Oregon
and western Washington in the pro
posed box branch of the, association
It is estimated itliat the spruce ami
hemlock box factories of OreKoh unrl
Washington cut nearly M00.000.000
fect of box shooks annlially. Lane
hopes to secure a representation of
at IciUit 200.000.000 feet of this pro
duction in the new. 'organization.- On
that basis, it is figured, .(he hox
ortincli would be self sustiiiinne.
Spruce box material now is in such
heavy demand throimiiout' tlie oast
that the price is udvancim; Ktc'ndilv.
A meetinst of lumbermen Jfrom ill)
rarts of Orceon and Wi'fhiimtoh will
be held ill Portland on Thursday
Mnv 1. when Iioacr K. Simmons, mid
John' K. WiillicK' two' of flic' trade
-o'liniissioners sent to Europe bv the
United .States department, of com
merce a tew years ,((,; W1n mike r"c
ports. i-.-
I-.'- JOHN A. PERL
-, v Undertaker;
Phone M. 47 and 47Ja '
Automobile Hearso Service
i Tjailjr Assistant - '
. 88 HOlTIl RA KTMCTT
4uto AnibuloDCO Service. Coroner
SPRUGEBOXESNOW
IN GREAT DEMAND
THRU OUT EAST
.MEDFORD, OKTCfiON,
T
T TO PRAY
Ctiu a urciit finaiioinl campniuii bo
Won bv uriivor? ,
.Mivltv than.. .1.0(10,000 MotUodtMa
bcuin toniuht n week ot priivort iiot
only in Ali'dford. but in uvorv citv in.
Auiericii. ...i : ' ' -.'
: In ovt'Vv .elimvh iu Metlmdishi
''Prayer'' was the iiiaiii topiu vuston
ittiy. . In livcrv Mclhoilict churcti
there were - distributed pninphlctH,
8.000.000 in till, on "Victory Thvotmh.
Pruver '. nnd ;Vhiil (Vould. llnppon
if Millions' Pravcd." ': s
All 'of which was iimlmiumrv to.
what mittht bt ternu'd n uiunntic prnv-
cr biirriiue .urecediiic the intonsivo
iiuniu'iiii urive or iiu niuiiiouisi ecu
tennrv. sot for Muv 18-25. ' .
. Sunday schools, Kpworth lenmio
i-hnptors, miiinto men mid members
of churches are pnrticiimtintr in an
onnuiircd iirnver eftort. v -
On- Knster'Suiidnv Methodism ex-
pects to .have enrolled in the fellow,
ship pf intercession 1,000.000 per
sons plodded nnd sinned to induUro
in duilv pruver . thereafter for fho
success of the . cchtennrv. These
pUhIsicb will be colleetcd next Sitn
day in Methodist churches us bnu
tenture of Kustec Suiiduv. These 1.-
000,000 intercessors are to be .urged
to devote n few moments at noon
wherever thev niav bo for prnvcr for
the' success of the Methodist cen
tenary.'. E. Doiittlitv, u New York mum is
hetiil of this-priiver annv. Promptlv
at noon in-his offices a bell tups and
all stenocriiphcrs nnd filinir clerks
ceasp their work for a molnent's
urnver. .Douahtv bus already enlist
ed piernbers of 22 denominations in
his praver lirmy which W now mist
the 30(i;ooO amrk. , On Kastcr Sim-
dnv he expects to have 1.1)00.000
r..tu..j:... . ..i ii . i
iiiviiiuuiiK nione cnroiicu.
Cardinal Merger to Visit U. S. A.
PAKlS. April 14. Cardinal Mcr-
cier.. the prinmtc of Itchriiiiu. bus in
formed the .American conarossmen
who are , yUitinir lirusscls that he
would visit-. tha' Uuitcd Stutes- next
yrivncr.
... .1 .
The Itching and Stirigf
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire.
There is a harrassing- discomfort
caused by. Eczema that almost be
comes, a torture.., The itching is al
most .unbearable,' and the skin seems
on fire with the burning irritation.
A cure from -local applications of
salves and ointments is impossible,
because such treatment can only al
lay the pain temporarily. The disease
can only be reached by going deep
down to its source. ; -' -
Tlje'sburca 'f 'Eczema' is In ho
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. V Tour Checking AWountjH solicited Ijlfj'
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E S.TABLI5 H t O I SflOSSL -" "
MONDAY, APRTL I t,
Fl
E
( Thoro wan a hud frost this mornlnii
With n inlnlniiitii temperuturo of 3D
In Meilfonl and two tluRroea -lower iu
Bomo other fiiirts of the vullov. but
thu diiiuiiKo will not lie known, umn
lata this nftornooii or Tuesday, to-
(liiy'H froat It Is tfiouuht wan worse
than the previous one ot Inst wook
wjion tlio lowcBt toiuporuturo wim
alum t tho bhiiio, but little iliunuKo
done. " - ; V
There wn nnorul biiiuiIkIiik thin
mornhiR n ovory one on the street"
between 0:30 nud 8 o'clock ' mi
knew, for tho amoko centered over
Mcdfr-rd snd formwl such a pall of
darkness Unit one could not unit in
Kulslt obJocU 200 foot away. Tho
suu looked thru this durkuoas ltko
a red ball of flro.
Krost Kxpert Younu had predicted
Sunday nlnlit that tho tompernturo
would at lonat ko ns low as do
greoa mid word wan given out to the
orctmnllBts to begin RiniKlKlng when
tb temperuturo reached -2 9 or 38
SmuilKluK begun about 4:30 a, m.
when the temperature stood nt US
degrece In Modford, and two hoiirti
lutor the morciiry had fallen to l!ti
mid remained nt that period for from
15 to 2S minutes, when It gradually
bogau to .warm np. However, It was
mill cold' at 8 o'clock with a (.nmpcr
aturo around 30. Then the Bit n cumo
out Btrongsr.
- Tho pearn of tho valloy, except the
Winter Nolls and Hose, woro In- Just
(he right condition to bo Injured and
It wua ganerully feared t hut inuny
blossoms were nipped. Tho apple
blossoms will soon bo out In lull
bloom forming un additional source
of worry for tho orchnrdlBHi.
.The weather recordB show that
April 13th hiiB always been a bad
frost period for tho valley, five -bard
frosts In tho past eight years occur
ring on this date or close to It. Moat
orchardlsls reported this niurultiK
that some loss had been sustained
but tho fruit Is bo heavily set this
year that It Is not believed tho crop
as a whole will .bo materially reduc
ed. - -
of Blazing. Fiery Eczema
blood, tho disease being caused by an
infection which breuks out through
tho skin. That is why the rnout satis
factory troatment for all -so-called
skin diseases is S. S. S., for this rem.
edy so thoroughly cleanses the blood
that no impurities can remain. Got a
bottlo to-day at any drugstore, and
you will see results from the right
treatments Write for expert medical
advice, which yea can gctr without
cost, by addressing Modicnl Director,
21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ca.
k
Five Pound Size
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ITS REAL ECONOMY
ALSO PACKED IN
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EVERY CAN
GUARANTEED
1010
T
fe THROUGH EGYPT
CAtUO, April .12. Air orfieiiil
slntuiiimit issued lit tho )umliitiiii'tm'
of aominil Aliciiliv, speciul liiuli eoiii
miHHionor for Kuv'nt it'i'l H Nutli.
lodiiv iViids: - !'
, VSiuce noon voslordttv tuiict ,Iiiik
nrnviiilcil I irtmirhoilt Ku'Vlll. All nl-
tciupt on Tluii'udnv' to tiimpoi' with n
rnilwnv resulted in five arrests, while
iitlciuptH to bjtvrfure with Icleu'raiihic
coiiimiiniciilioii rcniiltpi' in tlm villuifc
Ileni Semhil bcitiL' Hiirroiiiiiled ami
ifiveii thi'ue duvs in wlitch to produce
the uniltv persons. ' On Kridav two
rioters wore killed mid one wns
woumUM when thev were I'liuuht mlt-
timr telcplione wires near Uiicnn.
"Kour hundred peisnim Imve het'ti
arretted In eoiuieclion with recent
"Apart from eollinioHs with mobs
on April H, U. 10 mid 11. I'onr' of
ficcrs nnd 15 men linve been killed
Ibroiieh ntiiii'ks on individuals.' Tile
police report the civil casualties for
the 21 hours endinir at noon on ln-
iluv as , lining three killed mul lit
wounded."
Sore Throat. Colds
Quickly Relieved By Hamlin'.
WliardjOU
Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is a simple
and elTcctive treatment (or sore
throat and chest colds, Used as a
gargle for sore throat it briiits quick
relief. Kubbcd on the chest it will
often loosen up a hard, deep seated
cold in one niitlit '
How often sprains, hrulscs. cuts
and burns occur in every family, as
well as little troubles like earache,
toothache, cold sores, canker sores,
stiff neck, and tired achitiK feet.
Soothinir. liealinK Wirard Oil will al
ways bring quick relief.
Get it from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back. - -
Ever constipated or have tick
headache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pUls, W
cents. Guaranteed.
Bring Your
Palmolive
Coupons
to the
ill
I'lione 10,
Slain ami CcutrnL' ,
V RnJ.-l
i boma ms bit '
Subscribe ' for Victory Montis and
Durcliasc your clotlies of
KLEIN
The Tailor
, 128 K. Slain, Upstairs . -
IT'S TIME TO MOW
( YOUR LAWN i ;
' ; ' -, . ' - ,.
Wc' hnvc a big stock pi;
Lawn Mowers, both new and
second, hand; also garden
hose and iniplerncnts of all
kinds. .: . , . ,'''.:
- ..- '..-:' '
; Save- money.; fry ..trading
here..,., , ,v -..' ' - -
Ppole Furniture Co,
IE
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UNCEASING MISERY
Home siiMirmd KliUn Huficreri ft
li.i utile lloi, or minion
'I'l.iii.A l tin In slnuii. IlltJo rest.
little iiiuiin ror mitiiy a Buflei'r from
kidney trouble.' Ilf Is one eonlln-
.,.,,,,,1 or .hi i n. Vou ciui't rst at
ulKhl when tltore's kiiliiey Ibnclittche.
You surfer. IWlllK'"" 0l "luirn u.
...,i niiii.iviim iirltiury dlsuruurs.
huno'iiess and nervoiisnims. You can't
bo ctniifoi'liiblo at work with darlliiK
pnlns ami blliidlim dly sunns, nak
i,.i iii.imi iilliiiniilu and sei'liius trou
bles iiuiy follow. uhM' nl,n
Klilliny I'llls in tne nrni sih
order. TliOUHu'iiilB have tonITIed to
tlmlr morlt. 'Modford realtors will
find tBoiivliialH !'' ' t"0 rotlow
IliK tOHlliuoiiy: ' - f" ;' '
Dnnliil Mnlmi. 0. 81.. Jacksonville,
Ore., says; "It Is some six or seven ,
venrs since. I used l)(mir H ninny, .
in.,.. ..... f,.i,,.l I. nil illllOll
I Ilia IIIH f i:iiuiik - -.
Komi thoy illil mo. I suftorvd fronf
weakness or tho kidneys and othur'
disorders Hint no with kidney eoirf
lilulnl. 1 pained and nulled all over.
I hoRiin tiHlnu Uoan's Klilny I'llls
mid received benefit from tna very
first. Boon t liny hud mo stralKhtnned
up In koiuI shiuio.", ''
Prl.n arte, nt all (llllllnrs. Don't
simply ask for a kidney reinedy Kt
Iloan'n Kidney I'llls Hie samo inni
Xr. Vlatmi hail. r'onloNMIIburn V.a.,
MfKM.. nniffilo, N. Y. aov.
For Skin Torturer
' Don't worry ntiout eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zctuo, obtained
at any drug store fur 3Qc,or extra large
bottle at $1.00. - - , '-
Zemo Keiiernlly remove- plmplei,
blnckhends, blotches, cce ma and ring
worm nnd mokes the skin clear and
healthy. Zcmo is a clean, pemaritllinr.
aiitiurplic liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
applied and costs a mare triflr lor each
application. It Is always dependable.
Tl)(ilt. W.KuCo..CIicluiJ,p. '
oim enmro
China Kerb 8tor
Kerb our rot ears cue, &eaOaB
ealarrah, dlplliorla, sore throat.
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev
er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation.
carbuncles, tumor, cracked brssurt,
cure all kind ot goiters. NO OP
ERATIONS. v
Medford, Oregon, Jan II, HIT
TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN:" ,
This is to eerUfy that t, the un
derslgned, bad Tory saver stomach
trouble aod baa been bothered for
several years and last August was not
expected to live, aud hearing ofOlut
Chung (whosa Horb Dior It at lis
Bouth Front street, Medford) I d
eldod to got herbs for my aiomaeb
("rouble, and 'I storied to feeling betr
ter ai soon as I used them and today
am a woll man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted' as I waa to
'see aim Chung and try his Herbs.
(BlgnodJ W. R. JOHNSON,
Witnesses: '
M. A. Anderson, Medford
SV. Holmes, Kagle Point,
Wm. Iewls, Eagle Point i ' ' " ,)
W. L. Cblldretb, Ksgle Polflt, "
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. , ' . !
J. V. Mclnlyre, Eagle Point, .
Geo. B. Von dor Hellen, Eagl Point,
Thns K. N'tchnls. Ksjtl Point.
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