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PA (m FOUR STEDFOTin ' MATH TRTBTTNTS, TEDFOTW, OREO ON, TUESDAY, APRTT 00 1910 Iedford Mail. raiBUNE AM INnHPRNIllUNT NllWflPAPER rUULIHUKO KVIOUT AKTKRNOON JDXt.NPT SUNDAY H r THIS MKOX)UD PKINTINO CO. Offlc, Hall Tribune building, 16-t?-S norm fir smcii rnom o. A consolidation of th.. Democratic ?lms, The Mmlfofil Mall, The Medford rlbune, th Southern Ortgonlan, The A ill land Tribune. Th MMforri Sunday Bun Is furnished uuacriDcra oirni a ovDaay a&iiy newspaper. . ROBKRT nUIlU Editor, as. SMITH, Manager. 7UB8omrpTiow teihii L IN ADVANCb: .. . .-v. , pally, with Sunday Bun; yr.8.00 : Daily, with Sunday 8un, month... .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, yr 6.00 v" Pally, without Sunday sun, month .80 ;; 'Weekly Mall Tribune, on year.. 1.50 Sunday Sun, one year-, 1-60 BY CARRIKR In . Med ford,. Ashland, , Jacksonville Central Point, Phoenix: i Dally, with Sunday Sun, year-.fT.fi0 ' Dally, with Sunday Sun, months .65 ' , Dally, without Sunday Sun. year. 4.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month ,60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Entered as second-class matter at lied ford, Oregon, under the act ox March a, i. t - worn daily a-erara circulation for sis months ending Dec 31. 1918 3,04a MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS Pull Ireasedl Wire Service, The Asso ciated Press ts exclusively entitled to the use for republication of alW news aispatcnns ereaitm to i or not otner wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published li ere In. All rights I republication of special , dispatches - ewrein are aiso reservea. . . - Ye Smudge Pot . -'' By Arthur Perry ; ri tw Iltt ' rut nl III 1 , .1 1 J i. I .1 .n ......... ttft. Will UV UCllKlltCU IU kUUW UUl -l ICO Dorothy , Duflicker of Echo. Oregon has returned from a visit with Tela tlves in Idaho. -.'. - : The kaiser ts broke, and so are we; It's new to him, it's old to me. . It Is not generally known but the first time Caruso sang In public bis countrymen luuRhed. Also Napoleon lost his .first battle, and General Grant sold wood in St Louis.. . ; The Browns are in a state of re volt . The trouble was caused when Edd filed an application to have an "B" attached to his name. Joe Brown threatens to leave the demo cratic party if Edd is allowed to back up to an additional letter, as he has always been a good party man, and voted the ticket straight. Sid Brown Is dormant on the subject. , , "A 1XB' PlSTIXCTtOJf 4 . n . (Orlando en.) Automobiles, gas buggies, horseless carriages and Fords will all be in the races sctieduled for the big Mayday celebration at Hamilton City. - -1 Ye Gods, how the mighty fall. Rog Bennett Is running a cafeteria in Jop lin, ito. . ' Now aiti -then" one sees a soldier with: an empty Bleeve, and a soldier who never got farther than Camp Lewis, with Red Cross badges and everything on a chest that was never bared to a bayonet.; The farther they go the less they advertise. What has become at the old fash ioned citizen, who was always sun ning himself on the west side of the (Nash? , : THE YELLOW PERIL MONDAY, PARADE, -. 3 JAPS, - FLAGS. . ' IS HEAVY FIGHTIXG . (Albany- Democrat) Harry Jones, who was recent ly discharged from the army at Sah Francisco, is here visiting f riendB. ' Jones . was- with the heavy artillery and Berved dur ing the war 'in Hawaii and was later transferred to Ft. Sill, Okla. , A genius has discovered a fluid that will cure a mule of kicking. Or der a tralnload for. general : use. Chorus girls beware. , ' Earl of Cottinaham Dies. - LONDON. April 22. The Karl of Cottinehum. who was married in 1916 to Miss Patricia Burke of California, died today.: GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY '! '. h:'r'' : ' ; She Kept Her Locks Dark, and Glossy,' with Sage Tea ' and Sulphur. .1 Whsn you darken your hair with Base Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly.- Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble Home, i' At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep aration. Improved by the addition of other ingredients called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. , By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, . your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, Is a sign of old age, nd as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delightful tol- let requisite and not a medicine. It Is not .Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION, ':.;.,;;vrr,'v 'r ON VENT ION ATj art)-' stuff should ho .eliiuiiintoY from the Victory loan' The peoph are tired of it, and there is no Heed of it. This final war . drive is essen-H tially a practical business proposition, sentimentality $md mock heroics, bein;' a waste, both ol e'm'i'gy ana tune, w " In the first phictv t ho Victory lbnh represents a debt, with every American citizen, a debtor. ""The question for the individual to decide is whether or not he wishes to; pay this just' debt, tor transfer his obligation td other shoulders and stand sett A'onressou, aa a patriotic uyaci neat.' ' ' This'is .liurelf lookinsrv rtt' the -proposition front :tlie standpoint of ordinarv bUsinoss.i Tlieiinierican peopl who stayed at home contracted this debt, : They sent their boys by millions hci-oss the water, to do, h certain job' that had to be done: The boys executed their side or the con tract inoiv gloriously, more eoinpletely, with less expense m blood and treasure, than anyone believed possible. , ' ow they have coilie home. ', And the 'Victory loan mei'eiy represents their expenses. ".The money was spent not to' benefit any one conununrty, or class, but the coun try as a whole, and every nihil voilialraiid child in the country benefitted "by it 'Now- the' question is whether the individual who received that benefit paid' not buly in money, but in Jives, sutiering and sacruice, is to pay merely his share of it, in dollars and eentsV ' ' ' f ' V -If to aii3r American citizen this obligation is not clear; if paying to the limit of his financial capacity is not a pl.im and ju'actiea I. business obligation, then his sensibui tes must bo so ossified as to make any appeal to his emo tions a clear waste of time. .4 ; . . n. A better 1 business investment from a hard headed business standpoint than a Victory binid could not be ihi aginedfji clearer debt of honor could not be conceived. There to bur mind is the essence of this last Libertv ldan proposition. The person who refuses to respond to that must live 111 a spiritual world so low as-to provide Ins own just punishment. ' " - y- SEW SAYS W. D. HINES . PORTLAND. April 22. "It is my policy and purpose to attempt, so far as Dosisble, to restore railrosj s-rr-nee to the sort of service winch was rendered before the war," said Walk er D. Hincs. director ecncrol of rail roads, who arrived here today from the north with a partv of railroad ad- TALENT SECOND T TO GO THE TOP Sir. Hincs, Director General- of Railroads, will pass through Med ford early tomorrow morning en route to Sun Francisco. ministration officials. .' Jlr. Hines was to leave, here for the south to niffht. "The present government control." declared the '. director general' "is purely temporary in .'character and I feel. ;that the mostu6eful service I can render the coujtrv is to try in this ' temporary peKM. to get . the railroad service on the best possible footing from the standpoint of the needs of the public1 so that, whatever the future solution of the auestion may be. when that solution is put into effect it will at least have a good starting point in the way of a proper and convenient service to the citizens of the country." . ' ' , PORTLAND, April 22. Walker D. Hines, director-general of railroads, arrived in Portland early today from Spokane, accompanied by a party of railroad administration officials. ' He went into conference today with rail road men and representatives of local .civic organizations. Tbe day was to )be spent in a series of conferences'. some of which were to deal with lum ber and railroad tie price problems. 1 -Hale Holderi, regional director of Hie central western division,, arrived late yesterday. The chamber-" of commerce presented the export rate question to Edward Chambers, direc tor of traffic today and manufactur ers conferred with H.'B. Spencer, dir ector of tbo purchasing division. Tbe party was to remain in Portland only until tonight. Xotlce .to I'Miik Owners. : I have been led .to bijllcve. that a man by my name has been tuning pianos In this vicinity and poo-le should not get confused In this party as being the same one who has been tuning here for some time which is not the case,, and therefore I will ro( be responsible for work done by caid party. . My work has been endorsed by your leading teachers of Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. I absolute ly guarantee my work. ' ' s GEORGE W. CROSS. ; 603 W. Second street. Phone 30!), 23 Talent was added jo the Jaeksos county list of "over the top" dis tricts in the Victory Libertv loan campaign last night with its onota of substantia) increase will vet come ftom this jlistrict. The - attitude toward the : present loan is much different from unv imxt loan floated bv the government inas much as the Victory bonds arc in de mand bv the banks of the country who no doubt would tnke every dol lars' worth of the loan if the govern ment would allow them to buv the bonds. It is a matter of the most de-' sirable investment the financiul in terests of the country have known. In a few districts -- in Oregon, where the public bad no obiection. tire banks, have taken the. entire 0110 ta for the district while in Snlem the Victory loan eommittee.hos been discharged the banks being anxious to handle the entire ouota taking all themselves - that the people do not voluntarily subscribe for. j Munv voluntary -subscriptions are being made at local hendmtartcrs bv people who niiflreciate the splendid advantage of the Victory bonds, and there is no doubt that , the county ouota will be reached in this district in good senson. " ' ' The first list of subscribers, to gether with the respective amounts subscribed, will ajipearn the paper RAILROAD MEN GIVE SUPPORT TO VICTORYLOAN tomorrow. first list. Get your name in on the '.V To the Stockholders of the Rogue River Fruit & Prodnce Association Notice Is hereby given that the regular meeting of the 'Rogue River Fruit & Produce association for the election of directors and the transac tion of such business as may properly come before such meeting, will be held at our office, on. Main street, Medford, Oregon, the 30th day of May, l4l9, at 2 o'clock p. m. ' ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE -ASSOCIATION ' '1 I . By R. C. Washburn, Pres. -q, B. Dean, Secretary,' Dated Medford, Oregon, April 11, 1919. . ' - . WORSE THAN gk . DEADLY ' i POISON GAS . Kidney disesie is no reipector of per sons. It attacks young and old ailke- In most cans tb victim is warned IP. V tJira, pain in the loins and lower nh doinen, difficulty in urinating, all are Indication of trouble brewinr In -vmi kidneys. .,-.- Wbcn such symptoms appear yon will almost certainly find quick relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules..' Tills famous old remedy has stood tbe test for two hundred years in help lug mankind to fight off disease. j .' 'It Is Imported direct from tho tioms laboratories in Iloll.iml. where it has helped to develop tlid Dutch -into' 'on of the sturdiest and hcnlthiext' races in. tho world, and it may bo bad at1, almost every drug store. Your money promptly refunded if it docs not re lieve you. Be sure to get tbe xenuin GOLD MEDAL Brand. In sealed, back" ages, three sizes. , .-. .'i. ; JOHN A. PEEL y Undertaker 1, Pbono M. 47 and 47-J3 ;1;.V,(; Automobllo Hearse Senrloe ' V , - Tarty Assistant ' r, '" a SOUTH BARTLBTT lata Ambulance Service..- Coroner ! Director Oohcral nines has Issuoil a circular to officers ami employes of railroads under tedor,nl control urg ing them to subscribe as liberally us tholr moans wlll-pormlt to tho notes of tho Victory Liberty loan, und to make, the Investment both attractive and comfortable has extended tho option of four different methods full payment at once. Installment plan offered by the government, In 3talltnont ' plnu offered by local banks, or purchase thru rnllrnnd fed eral treasurers on tho 10-month In stallment plan by payroll deductions. In colling attention to this con venient arrungoment Federal Man ager O'Brien adds the reiiuost that employes make their subscriptions thru tholr local railroad committees to tho end that proper credit may be given to the railroad administration; and to overcome any ombiirrassmont that might result from the circum stance that payments are not yet completed on 'the "Fourth Loan, nr- raiigiMnciit has been niiida to have payments an tho tfth dnfori'tiil pund lug such completion, provided It shall (nit dulny 1 ho first payment beyond tho Bontouiher payroll, ; . , Woman Cried With Pain Thousands of woman work today whtlo suffering from kidney or bind' der ailments that cnu bo rollovod. Mrs. L. Wayuo, 8730 3rd St.. Oconu J'ark, Cnl., writes: "I had to' sit down Hiring my housowork. Aly back ach ed so, also my hip pained 1110 so 1 used to ory out, tho pain was so grout. Now I am thankful to say that Foley Kidney 'Pills rltl ma of all my pnln." Backache,' aore muscles, stiff or swollen Joints, rhoumutlo pains and Indications of kldnoy trou ble. Foley Kldnoy Pills aro safo and reliable. They bring quick results. For sals by Modtord Pharmacy. Woodmen of tho World will admit discharged solttlors. sailors and' mur ines (Including those In tho air stir- vlco) to membership without initia tion fee, aud tho Head Camp will pay medical and certificate fees. Tho Soldier, Sailors Anil Marines You aro hereby notified that tho insurance rates aro low ana it ui resorvo to nnck taom up. You should Investigate this offer, It Is worth omothlng to you. ' 1 ,'' W. B. JACKSON, Clerk. ' Camp No. 80, W. O. W. . . 1 11 1 'l u.i r. Now milled as before THE WAR S'lXl r"! BRAND M FLOUR tM -ft I tl The Pacific Coast Leads the World in the Consumption of High Grade Flours With this important fact m mind Fisher Flouring Mills. Company experts -u l 1 1 1 broducinz territory of J the United States to ob- V tain the highest quality of Hard Wheat and Soft Wheat from which - FISHER'S . BLEND FLOyk is so uniformly produced the. year round. Just as the American woman is supreme in refined taste and culinary knowledge, so ' ' ' FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR - Is made to satisfy the particularity of her demands. "the ordinary mill cannot make a flour of FISHER'S BLEND STANDARD. - ., . "America's Finest Flouring Mills" are completely and specially designed to produce this all-purpose flour 4r:.:.'-'-,''::r..'')':: 'v'''' '''.- --...:''."."' '''C' ( ' . Manufactured by ! ' : "FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPAnV' v.Tu" ill , Kttl Crown gssollno Is depend ble. It U 1 i u tt quality every drop and .vry drop tin iffcin. ."Ktd Crown" l itrslaht-dls-tllUd, atl-raiinery gssaliiis with the lull and continuous chain of 1 boiling point necsssary lor essy starting, quick and smooth accsl ratlon,steady,dqpendsblopower nrt InMtf nUIUirM. I.OOk for tllS if Wg-H9t " STArlDAHn OIL COMPANY ' LB V - ,(Ciuiitaiji.- GasoJme AV.i',:Vi- W. E. Walker, Special Atrtnt, Standard Oil Co., Medford sMsMSPSssasssjsiwsssssMi.si.isiiiiniiinii 111 wing nil 11111 ..' LIQUIDS tnc PASTES: Tor DIock.VVhlto.Tiin . ;w - civ.1 Ox-liiood (dork Ijrovtn) Shoos- ; ' ': KEEP .'YOURySlkOES NEAT V j .' -r a 1 '-'"il ; s'r. 5 ! SEATTLE :l MT. VERNON TACOMA 11 .': BELLINGHAM ISkr-'ji Lsi ' ' .iitf - fill 1 . r ,- The Victory Loan i!'MOPPINGkUR' tiinc, is at -hand. The ; war s ovoi" and :won and oiil- boys lnbstly f Wack home. Ndw for paying, the costs-the ' smallest end dollars and cents." Let s' fret- ; to this Victory Loan arid get it over with in a hurry. :,, At''i':X - ' . ,- . ; !; j The irst jsfaiioimi.33ank as usual ; ; ; ' ! offers' ats facilities and services to ; T. j push things along. . ,.; :X ' ' Capital $10cl000. xjm rim Mddford Oregon Overstocked on jFitaH Cases ; -.. ... ,1 .(.. - .... Indispciisiblo for one in travoluig or enmping. Wo . w ill sell all wo have on hand for cost.. , ? Only 3 More Days' 1 : ; 10 waitand theii The Mystery Car will be here SAVE YOUR ORDER Elliott & Cook Auto Co. . '. Successor to Power Auto Co. , , ? irr Consumption of Ho m ej Produ IMeans Homy Industry i Let: your next, sack of; flour be VILM0 and keep your money, in : drculatioti t; home. Your Ideal grocer has it,. ' y " J : SATISFACTION GUARANTEkb V Rogue Valley jiHing Co. I :. .' . ; Medford, Oregon ; , ' ' ; ;. t;