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K3SPF0RP MATE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OTCEflON, TUESDAY, 'APITTTJ 1.1, 1ftf
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THE , POLITICAL MIX , UP.
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered as second-class matter at
tiedfnrd. Oregon, under the act of March
I. 1879. V - - --.
worn dally aw-ag circulation for
sU months endln Dec, 31, lia3.04a
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Full leased Wire Service." The Asso
ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to
the. use for republication of all newa
llnpatches credited to It or not other
wise credited In this paper, and also the
; oca I news published herein. All rights
tf republication of special dispatches
:-.imWn are also reserved.
.. Ye Smudge Pot
By' Arthur Perry'
From wandering .afar In distant
lands and on strange' seas this col
hat returned to the Talley, full ofr
seaweed and joy. , .''. -,
To return from travels that skirt
,ed'at times where Hell had passed
and Into spots full of the troubled
.news of the day, to the peate and,
quiet hereabouts Is a pleasant experience.-
. One day last January we
walketT over a deserted battlefield,
where in a short and bloody after
noon history will state 17,000 men
.died." And yesterday, we saw a man
with ' flowing whiskers slacking his
thirst at the Main and Central ave-
nue fountain. - - '
Another day, our feet ambled over
the Rock of Gibraltar, and on still
another -day,- the famed Seven" Hills
of Rome.-but they were not the hills
of iiome.
i Down the streets of Trieste and
Flume and Pola, and into their cafes
no longer places of Joy, we strayed.
Yesterday the paper s said revolt
seethed in these war stricken cities,
with fighting from the street corners.
Mayhap a machine gun spits death
from behind a lamp post where we
stopped to scratch a match to light a
cigarette. - . . ....
In Taranto, where Anthony and his
Cleopatra had a date, there is an gat
ing honse, the Nuevo York Cafe, and
yesterday, we broke meat and bread
in Medford In the Paris Cafe.
In Spain-this col. lingered for a
week.--There the sun : shines as
bright, and the Bkles are as blue as
here in the Rogue River valley. Night
and day the people, yonng and old
are - singing, but what the dickens
they have to sing about is a mystery,
for they are a, trifle poorer It seems
than any of the rest, with the nation
al misery thicker than in other lands.
In air the lands overseas, the
masses and the classes were shy of
bread and pants, but the wine and
the high-powered booze flowed free
ly.' They handled it with ' delicate
eclat... . ' ; .., , .;' ,. .,. : , :.
- Also .they seemed to possess most
of the vices of the human family, and
most any town would be a fine train
ing school for American reformers.
The field Us unlimited for sin and
cussedness flourish mightily. Before
departing thence, any budding refor
mer is advised to fix up his will and
his life insurance, as European folks
are temperamental. . . . ;" ;
With these few words, this col. re
. sumes hostilities on the home front.
It Is good to be back again among old
friends and old scenes. As to foreign
lands,,, your humble servant is like
the. careless cat that seated himself
on a hot stove lid Never again!
'
WOMEN! DRY CLEAN
THINGS AT HOME
nplE criticism which President Wilson is suffering at
tue hands of his own partjnnombevs is nothing shor
of ast uncling. The Portland Journal a few days ivro ear
riod a front page story from its Paris correspondent, in
whiebthe president was severely criticised for not taking
tiie people into his commence, tor playing a v lone hand,
needlessly antagonizing elements necessary to his success,
and thus allowing slander and . suspicion to grow un
checked. The correspondent conceded tho president's
motives were unselfish, his aims righteous, that of all the
representatives at tliej)eace table, ho alono was actuatoi
by disinterested aims, out the upshot of the entire plea
was tnat unless the president soon changed his tactics, not
only would he suffer loss of prestige and influence but his
great world mission might be jeapordizcd. '
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", It. is. not probable the Portland Journal would have
displayed this story on its front page, unless it had some
sympathy-with the contents. - . ' -
The Philadelphia North American recently printed an
interview with .the veteran democrat and editor Colonel
Henry Wattersou, which for personal viudietiveness and
uncompromising hostility toward the country's chief ev
ecutive. has. we believe, life ver been aDnroaehed bv niiv
critics of the opposition, even iu the heat of political con
troversy. .. .. .. ' , .. ,. .... , - ! ;
The article is too long fo'Vpibte in full but here is a
briet extract which, indicates its. general temper:
A virtuous, right-minded man thus situate would emulato the
humility of a Washington and the humanity of a Lincoln. Mr.
' '.Wilson sees nothing but himself and his personal exaltation;
.. lives for nothing except his own advantage; seeks nothing save
power and authority, the concrete things of rulership represent- '
ed by the regal splendors and feudal 'glories, which, tho some
, what frazzled and faded, still go. on about him.
As a consequence of his maladroit tinkering Europe will find
. Itself t'he middle of the coming summer In flames. Then we .
' shall have him home again urging intervention. It has been .,
his mission in life to make trouble wherever he appeared.
Colonel Harvey of. the North American Review, has
been a hie long' democrat, was the discoverer of President
Wilson, and as far as we know has never, changed his pol
itics, but lie is now leading a campaign against the pres
ident and the League of ; Nations more virulent; mali-
cious'and pitiless, .than anything to be found in the so-
calied opposition press. ;
But perhaps the. most convincing evidence of this com
plete reversal of political fealty, this utter extinction of
old political lines, is furnished by the two latest publicity
sheets-of the republican; and democratic parties; The
republican sheet displays the statements of Colonels Wat
terson and Harvey, the democratic sheet 'has its leading
article devoted to extracts from a! recent speech by former
president Taft, endorsing ' President Wilson and the
League-of Nations!--... ,. .: .r- ; . ; :t : (
Not only Oregon but J acksori county must fly with its
own wings. ' The P. & E. railroad is a local problem and
with $30,000 from eastern interests, Medford and Jackson
county must do the rest. . V ;'. ;!; -,v : ''''-'"-'
Instead of complaining about the reparation demands
Germany might better, be- grateful that it can pay in
money instead of agony and blood. i :
Once more the irony of fate. A London doctor has per
fected a cure for sea sickness just as the first trans-Atlantic
service by air is announced. . ; - ; ;
The League of Nations might try its hand on the'Ko-
rean situation as a warming 'up process. , , , . , , . ,
It now looks like a race between the Peace Conference
OlAU. LJUC UViOUCVIU. ..... ,
I
REPORTS ALL WELL
3'!
AVASUIKOTON. Ai.ril 15. Briiw.
icr Uencml W. 1 liii'lmnlson, the
new comnmmW of ' tlio . Amewnii
fumini in' iliirllt Kimsiii. tins roimrt
yd tlio militurv Miti'intion Hutisl'ni'torv
in lim first ot'l'ioinl ilisuntcli ninco
lumlimr on tho .Murmmisk const.
Tho messntfo sent , to Ovnvral Por-
shinif anil. Hnvvtl bv liim toilav to
tho war deonrtment was datml April
1.1, or uuoiit two vteks utter the mil-
iinous coiuUirt ot' Coinimnv I, .1:111th
iniimtrv. which refusod to bo to the
front from Arclmneol.
It is assumed here that a sutiufno-
torv militurv situation menus that
m-oiwr ilisoipline prevails annmir tho
Ami'ncliu trooos uoiH-rallv. .
Qonerul Kichunlson nnortid the
occupnlion on April 11 of Oros Ozoro
bv n i'orvo of liussinns snnnortcd bv
the allies. As n result of this no
tion 4ti of tho cupmv, were killed, nine
wounded and 2ti taken prisoner, two
field Kims, ono machine cun and 7.-
000 shells bcinif captured. Tho al
lied casualties romprisod one C'nna
dinn sorceaiit killttl and one Freuuh
sonreant wounded . . v
"Am luaviue with lionduuarterA
staff and replacement ofi'ioors April
14, for . Archnnifel." the cenernl'a
mpssniro said. "Kxuect to arrive in
about six da vs.?
IS
: SAN FRANCISCO,' April 15.
Kvuxio S. Kiimu. ropreHt'iitutivu of
tho rt'vohilimuirv Koronn Kovorntnimt
nt the 1'nris. peace imiii IVruncn lum
heen iimmxl premier of llui Korunn
provisional irovenmumt oruiiniztul In
Alaiiohuria, ni'iordiur to iul'oriimtuiii
receiveil'toduv hv the Hov. David
irenornl lunitiiKor of the Knroan Nu
lioiial Axsomullon hem. Cham' I'omn
iMixin has bcou mimed Hocretarv of
the vammmiM'nlKius, Itxv, Mr, l.i'O
was ulvised. , , ,'
. Selection of the reinuiniip; mciuw
born of the provis'onnl Korean cab
inet was announced here March -I.
MORE OUTRAGES BY POLES
AGAINST JEWS REPORTED
STOCKHOLM. April 15. Froah
complaints from -Poland regarding
the treatment or Jews in parts of
that country have been received b.
tho Jowish Press Bureau here. The
plundering of Jowb . by ' marching
bands of robbers 'Is reported and lack
of protection by tho authorities la
complained of. ...
LAOtES! LOOK YOUNG,
. DARKEKJRAY HAIR
Use the Old-time Sage Tea and
Sulphur and Nobody !
. .. Will know. !
A TRIAL WILIi JD ;
NOTHING that wo could say vor.ld bo thorouchly 0
rnnvinrn vnn iF ftui vahio c.f C'hambeclaJn'o 11
0THING that wo could say vor.ld bo thorouchly
convince you of tho value cf ChambeFhin'o
,;. Tablets as a personal 'trial'; Wo can tell you
of thousands who hr.'o been pcrpcncntly cured of
chronic constipation, Indigestion,; biliou8ness,isiclc
headacho ond disorders 'of the stomach and liver,
but thiovi!l have little weight with you as cdtr4 ,.;cd
to. a personal trial. That always convinces. ,
jfjwgiirT n ratal
IIIMiaillM I I ill MMi wi wi nisiiiii imw WMiawaMMiawwwwwsimj
trSTi
YOU MEN WHO PAY THE
FAMILY SHOE BILLS
f Tramping 18 miles a day. Mr. H. M.
Foreman, a mail carrier of Allentown,
Pa., ound that shoes with ordinary
soles last about one month. But he I
says a pair of Neobn-soled shoes gave
win more man rune months 01 service,
in Which time he walked over 4,000
miles. I '.'.
His experience shows how you may
save shoe money by providing your
family, with Neolin-soted shoes, which "
give extra wear where other shoes wear
out quickest.; '
- You can get Neolin-soled shoes in
any type of shoe you want. Prices
are about the same as for shoes that '.
give only' ordinary wear,' sometimes
they are even less.' ' If your . dealer
hasn't the style you want, he can get
it for you quickly. Remember. Neolin
Soles are created by science to be what
3HXERAL WELLS. Tex.. April 15.
Addressiner " the " seventh .annual
meeting of the United States Good
Roads Association today. Senator
Bankhead of Alabama, retiring chair
man of the senate postoffice commit
tee urged further improvement of
American roads, . extension of the
Bankhead national highway from El
Paso to San Diego, or Los Angeles.
Calif., and the education of hiehwav
engineers' bv colleges. .
Senator Bankhead said that when
the war demonstrated the inadnauacy
of railroad transportation, use of the
motor truck and automobile was re
sorted to, showing the necessity for
better roads. ' '
Try it! For a few cents you can
v4, 'dry dean everything, "..
' Save five to ten dollars quickly : by
dry cleaning everything in the home
with gasoline that would be ruined -by
op . and water suits, coats, waists,
llki, lacel, gloves, shoes, lur, drap
eries,.1 xugieveryinjngi . -
Place a gallon or more of gasoline in
dlsnpan or washboiler, then put in
the things to "be dry cleaned, then
wash them with Solvite soap, Shortly
everything comes out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
Do not attempt to dry -clean without
Solvite soap. This gasoline soap is the
, secret of all dry cleaning, .i
i . A' package of Solvite soap containing
directions for home dry cleaning, costs
little at any drug store. Dry clean out
doors or -away .from flame, -
ADMIRAL MAYO TO CONFER
REGARDING OCEAN FLIGHT'
WASHINGTON. April 15. Admir
al Henrv T. Mavor. commander-in
chief fit the Atlantic fleet, who arriv
ed yesterday in New York, will come
to Washington tomorrow to discuss
with the navy department officials
the arrangement nnd location of war
ships in the Atlantic ocean for the
overseas flight of naval seaplanes
next month. - ":"'''.- ' . . -, .
WOMAN ELECTED CHIEF OF - :
, . POLICE AT FARGO. N. D.
' FAHGO. N. D.. April 15. Mrs." F.
H. Wilder was todav elected commis
sioner of police. - She will bava.com.
pfete direction of the department.
Mrs. Wilder has been prominent in
suffrage and W. C. T. U. circles. ,
"No Home Rule Near Future."1
LONDON. April 15. It would be
a mistake to, think that home rule
would be put in force in Ireland im
mediately upon the declaration of
peace. Andrew Bonar Law, govern
ment leader in the house of commons
declared in the house.
F. M. WARREN LFAVLS
FOR EAST. MEETING OFF
PORTLAND. April 15.-r-Becausc
rranit M. Warren, a member of the
state fish and ' game commission
which is under fire from the Oregon
sportsmen s League and the Multno
man Anglers' club has been called
east unexpectedly the hearing of
charges against the ' commission.
which Governor Olcott had set for
next Friday, will be postponed indefi
nitely, it was stated today. "The gov
ernor' will issue a call for another.
meeting as soon asv Commission
tvarren returns. - . - ' '.
Rancher Killed Bv Tractor. '
WOODBURNOre.. April 15. Don
Hurt, driver of a tractor on a ranch
near here, was killed today when the
tractor, which ran into a ditch, turn
ed over , on :, bim, crushing him to
death,
Old Resident Given
Up by Physicians
; "Given up by five doctors, my only
hope an operation. I rebelled on
cutting me open, as I am 76 years
old. A neighbor advised trying
'Mayr's! Wonderful Remedy for, stom-
acn trouble,..' I got relief right away.
I had not eaten for 10 days and was
as yellow as a gold piece. I could
have lived only a few days but for
this medicine.'1 It Is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded. For sale
by druggists everywhere, , Adv.
soles should be:'1 They are available
everywhere for re-soling as well as on
new shoes. Tbey are made by The '
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot
Heels guaranteed to outwear any
other heels.
neolin Soles
' Cray half, howevor handsome, do-
note advancing We all know
tho advnntnKos of a youthful appoar'
anc. Your hair la your oharm. It
makes or mars the face, when'' It
fades, turns irray and looks strenkml. i
Juat a lew applications of Base Tea '
and Sulphur enhances lis appearance
a hundrod-fold.
Don't amy arayl Look young! I
Either prepare the recipe at home or I
aet from any drug store a bottle of :
"Wyeth's Bono and Sulphur Com- '
pound," which Is merely the old. time
recipe Improved by the addition nt
other Ingredient. Thousands of folks
recommend thta ready-to-uae prepara
tion, becaune It darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can possibly
tell, a It darkens so naturally and
evenly. You motaten a apongo or an ft
brush with It, drawing this through
the hair, taking one small strand at
a time. By morning the gray hair
disappears; after another application
or two. Its natural color Is restored
and It become thick, gloaey and lus
trous, and you appear year younger.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite.
It Is not Intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
.... .
Bring Your
Palmolive
ins
to the
COUDC
I'
. : 'J:':.FINDING;ufv' ';:
Easter jewelry ia not like finding East
er Eggs. Jewelry of quality can only '
be found in quality places..
We never try to hide the intrinsic value
of our stock. Watches," diamonds, brace-
lets, jewelry and novelties of all kinds ,
' are bought over our counters continu
ously, year in and year out, by the same
customers. i u I. . .- ...'
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If you're on a jewelry hunt you will en-V v
joy the many finds our store offers you.
MARTIN J. REDD Y T
THE JEWELER -Phone
81 Visitors Always Welcome
'i,..-'."!:rT.'fl
, ' Phone 10.
Main and Central.
Overstocked on Fitall Cases
, t . ..'.....,..' A,' ' . ..
Indispcnsible for one in traveling or camping,
will sell all we have on hand forcost.
We
JOHN A. PERL ,
Undertaker:
. Phone M. 47 and 47-42 ' ' '
. AutomoMlo Hearse Service : '
. Lady Assistant .,
S3 SOUTH BAItTLKTT
into Ajnbolaaoe Berrioe, Ooroner
Paint Gives an Added Value
.i"' Invest now in paint. Your property is more valuable':
- than ever, before. Paint it with good paint. The added
value of well painted property is many times the in-
yestmeht for paint' and painting,' Neglect td kbep it
;. protected with paint means serious .loss to you.
HOUSE PAINT ')-('
i;: ?,;;''()' y: y.:i:! , ','y',r:-
;'!A.cine Quality. House Paint is the most economical ; it
tak'ej.less and tesja lbnge.thaa'Oi'nal'y'paint. '
:.--,:;; t'-v'.; : .'. ..;..;::'. , l"'.";,;.' :;:';.; '. .;
Call at our stoye. ' We will gladly estimate amount required. ,
.. and assist you in choosing, suitable" colors, whotbor you
.', - 1 buy or not. '' -i- ; ' , '
Under Federal Supervision
BEING a National batik and also Member of
tile-Federal Keserve SycniTplnees thisiur
stitution under Qovtirnirumt ' jurisdiction, 5 "
,,, and so is subject to its inspection and re-?V
: quired to report thereto. :
. ; BuK that's only one of ninny tlyngs ..C"''
connected with the First National
Bunk which you will appreciate. ' i
., ' Capital $100,000. : '
the FIRST NATIONAL Bank
' , . Mcdford Oregon
IT'S TIME TO MOW
' YOUR LAWN .
" '.. " .v- .
We have a bier stbek' nf
Lawn Mowers, both new and
second ' hand; also'; garden'
nose ana impiomcnts of all
Save jnoneyi by trading
here.' ,
Poole Furniture Co.
STAR gRAWP
Star Brand
. : Typewriter Ribbon
,,give clear, permanent
' copies. Will not smut, ;
' dry out, or fill tlie type.
Buy typiwrttlng itippllu of
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