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PXGE FOUR
Uedford Mail Tribune
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Ye Smudge Pot
"vBjr Arthur Perry ,
I There Is. or was last February, a
bafe In Flume called "Le Garibaldi",
where one could buy "cinque ova"
for J 2. If one ordered white wine,
' the waiter brought absinthe there
being quite a demand for the vino,
and none for the absinthe, a "Vicious
drink. The boss was a fat and sassy
wop, full of smiles and "vivas" for
"weel-sohn." Events of the last few
days have more than likely knocked
most of the vivas out of him. . Flume
Is the city the Italians, desire eo
keenly, that one suspects they Intend
to eat it. Fiume is pronounced "Fee-ooh-mee,"
and not phume, which Is
the Sid Brown style of pronunciation.
. H . TO SEE IX THE DARK
(Yrcka (Cal.) News)
-S. J.-Kirwin, our Yery efflc-;
lent night watchman, made a
trip, ta -Uedford,. Oregon, last
week to consult anjoculist. His
eyes have been troubling him
lately, but seem now to be on the
mend." ' .
'. Life grows .more complex every
.day. NO. gent's toilette Is complete
unless he has an eyebrow brush.
' Steps are underway to send coffee
the way of licker; and the battle has
Btarted against cigarettes. Next,
, walking is often stimulating. -
A LADY OF MOODS .
(Now York World)
' When ' Detectives Hauptman
" and Mulahey found the, girl she'
was clad in a pink komono, sit
ting at the piano singing "Love
Me and the World Is Mine." .
' At first she said she was Viola
. Mayton, seventeen, of Boston..
.Then she ran from the parlor
and locked herself in her bed
1 room.-- t "
The; detectives broke in add'
found her at a dressing - table
cramtmnXtt sheet of letter paper
into her iiiontbv.
-Just as Off rybody suspected, from
the tim.-Woll -Street Is after Por.t,
master-General - 'Burleson. Wall
Street is after the rest of the govern
ment but they are in Europe.
' "SOMEWHAT," IS RIGHT
i t ' (Eugene Guard)
Harry Watkins of the 5th'
field artillery has been discharg
ed and is visiting his brother
, Ernest, Harry was somewhat
. disabled, having his- kneecap
shot Into three pieces, wounded
i in the head ancLhas a piece of
sliver the size ora dollar In his
' .skull and wounded in both legs.
' A, year ago today the kaiser shot
oft his bazoo about the "shining
sword ,pf -German might," and six
months from next Sunday Port Neff
renounced hats.
- Mexico, grown snippy, from the
lack of a long delayed licking, puts a
. chip on her shoulder. If William
Jonnings Bryan and Henry Ford
would commence shooting their own
particular style of poppycock, things
would seem like 1913. ;
Any person desiring a ..copy., of
"Smudge Smoke," a literary venture
that bankrupted this col. in tho late
: winter of 1010, can have the same by
sending name and address ' and
three-cent stamp to us. : There is
nothing the matter with them, except
that they are out of date, -
ARROW
TROY TAILORED
soft COLLARS
TIT WELL WASH EASILY
Ghutt, PmboAyls Co.. lno.,Troy, Jf.-Y.
A TEST OF , THE COVENANT.
T HE Italian crisis is a pretty good test of the League
JL oi .Nations. It no league were termed, it Europeau
conditions today were similar
and the Jugo Slavs would now bo niarching to war, and
the various big powers would bo preparing to tako sides
lookinsr to then" seinsii advantage.
- But today we have President Wilson step in, and ap
pealing over tho heads of the governments to tho people,
adjudicate the case on tho. basis of justice and fair piny.
. Wliat is the result! Alter a bnet gesture of nnti
minted war fervor the Italian inobs quiet down, march to
the American embassy in Roma and instead of stoning it
a la 1914, shout "Vive America" and tha: crisis from n
military standpomt apparently is over. '..,- -.
And now let us suppose
into flame. What can Italy
without food, without coal,
pends upoiUier fellow members ill tko, League of Nations
to secure these, t Here we have .the economic boycott if
you please. Foolish dream,' that economic boycott the
loague critics proclaim. Is it? , . '
And here, too, we have a practical demonstration of
the value of mobilizing the moral forces of the world In
opposing secret treaties which are secret because thev do
not dare be open, President
moral torces everywhere, an Italy as, well as m Ualmatia,
England, France and America. "The rank and file know
that he is right, and knowing this, secret diplomacy which
1 1 . 1 1 1 . . J
nas iea tne neipiess masses xo
is powerless.
-.. "
- Critics of the League of Nations, enjoy the assumption
oi a superior sopnisticaxion.
mune to the play of impractical emotions. 'They smile in a
superior fashion, and talk of
.Lotions. ; '
" But here we have rather
even demobilized. , She has
guns and ammunition, she is
.But she is not going to
can't without breakine the
would mean her defeat and
dreams are wnat world peace
Everyone remembers back ih 1914 when Japan took
Kiao Chau how solemnly she promised to return it after
the war was over.v Some . skeptics who expressed their
doubts were rudely silenced. But now, it appears Japan
demands this port, and like Italy backs-her demand with
the terms of a secret treaty.. Not a chance. ;The day of
the diplomatic brigand has passed, for put of the" Wood
and ashes of the world war a new spirit has arisen. , .
-;'.. -r i ':pi-rr . -j.;-
' Too few 'ipeopie hereabouts use their legs. A motor
trip has many advantages, but; a walking, trip has more.
and. using both a-summer excursion can be rendered not
only both inexpensive but immensely beneficial. , A net
trail down the Rogue from Alameda to Gold Beach will
be completed July 1st. Who will be the .'first pilgrim? -
V AnI now Director General Hines comes out unequivo
cally against the government ownership of railroads.
And he is in a position to know something'about it.
No wonder Postmaster General Burleson held up the
World wire. That officihl organ of Wilsonian democracy
called him a snoop. ' ,
As soon as the P. and , E. is operating again there
should be a giant excursion to Butte Falls to swell the op
erating revenues. - , . ; . '. ' .
As leading counsel for the brewery interests no one
can accuse Hon. Elihu Root of playing politics. A'
j CENTRAL POINT
W. J. Freeman left Monday after
noon for Chicago, beine called there
to the bedside of his mother, who is
critically ill. - t .
Mrs. Thoiupkins. Sr., who spent the
winter here with her son Frank
Tompkins, left Monday for her home
in New York. Mrs. Tompkins will
spend some weeks en route, visitine
friends in Southern California., '
Verna'.Lvnch, is spending the week
with friends in Trad. '
J. W. Merritt of Uold Hill was a
business visitor here the first of the
week. , . '
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wrieht of
Southern Culifornia are here visitine
Mr. Wneht's . mother, Mrs. Ann
Wrieht and other relatives, f
Mr. Georee Gribsbv who formerly
lived here arrived from Portland the
middle of the - week and will shear
sheep in this vicinity. . ,y -',
Mr. ancV Mrs. jr. W; Carnahan of
Medford were callme on Mrs. J. B.
Holmes Wednesday afternoon.
The meeting of the missionary so
ciety of the . Presbyterian church.
which met at the home of Mrs. H. W.
Dorrison on Wednesday Afternoon
was well attended and a general good
time was hud bv ull present.
iiurl bcott of Phoenix was a week
endY181101" here.
James .Peart and family have re
moved from here to Phoenix to again
manage the orchard he formerly had
control of. f
Mr. Robnctt this week sold- the
barn situated on the lot near the bank
to E. L. Farra, who will remove it
from the lot, . . ,
The senior class of Central Point
high school presents "The Prince of
Liars." Central Point opera house.
Friday. April 25. 1919. Characters in
order of entrance: . ,
Dobson. servant, Clara Hathaway :
Barbara, servant, Pearl Timmons;
Mrs. Tillibrand, June DunlmH Mr.
Arthur Himiminglop, Win.; Lyons;
1-rsiE
lilL JJg
to conditions in 1914. Italv
tho war spirit again breaks
do! She can t go to Avar
without moiiev. and she de
Wilson has the support of
1 1 1 M "
Dutcnery xnese many years,
, -. , -
.
inej' are practical men. im
the .League of Notions and
':."; ' '-,'V-
a practical test.' Italy has not
a . veteran army; plenty of
within striking, distance of
.war. Why?' Because she
covenant, and that break
ruin, if this is a dream, then
and security are built upon.
Bosa Columbier. Thelma Ellestad;
Mr.-Ralph Ormerod, Ray Henderson;
Joshua Tillibrand. Frank Dean: Miss
Daisy Maitland, Delilia Stevens: Mrs.
Arthur Hummingtop, Cosette Teth.-.
erow.
Catarrhal Deafness
1 : and Head Noises
Tells Safe and Simple Way to Treat
and Kelleve at Home .
It you have catarrh, catarrhal
deafness, or head noises caused by ca
tarrh, or if phlegm drops In your
throat and hag caused catarrh ot the
stomach or bowels you will be glad
to know that these distressing symp
toms may. be. entirely, overcome in
many instances by the' following
treatment which you can easily pre
pare in your own home at little cost.
Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of
Farmint (Double Strength.):' Take
this home and add to It JA pint of hot
water and a little granulated sugar;
stir until dissolved. Take one table
spoonful four times a day.. An Im
provement is sometimes noted after
the first day's treatment. Breathing
should become easy,-while the dis
tressing head noises, headaches, dull
ness, cioudy thinking,, e.c, should,
gradually disappear under the tonic
action of the treatment. . Loss of
smell, taste, defective hearing and
mucus dropping In the back of the
throat are other symptoms', which
suggest the presence of catarrh and
which may otten be overcome by this
efficacious treatment. It Is said that
nearly ninety per cent, of all t ear
troubles are caused by catarrh and
there must, therefore, be many peo
ple whose hearing may be restored
by this simple, harmless, home treat
ment. . , , : . . : Adv.
JOHN A. PEEL ,
'.' Undertaker
' ". - Phone M. 47 and 47-J2 ''.-
Automobile Hearse Service
1 Xady Assistant ' .-"-.'
82 SOUTH BAItTUJTT
into Ambulance Cervlce, Coroner
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCEQ ON",
Complete '. Text of President Wilson's Italian
: , ; ; ' - v . 'Note Which Forced Present World Crisis
In Thursday's Mail Tribnno the
most iuiimrtiint Vortion. of President
Wilson's , "bombshell'" iiicssiige whs
not itu'lmlcd, the x''timlutd text not
beiim received until hftur prods time.
Printed below is (be text complete.
This note w'ill probublv be considered
ouo of the most imuoi'tiiiiC historicnl
documents of tho post-wur period. ;
"In view of (he capital importance
of tho questions affected, nud In or
der to throw all possible light' on
what Is Involved lu their settloinbnt,
I hope 'that the following statement
will contribute' to the' filial formation
of opinion and to a satisfactory solu
tion.. ; .: ,:,'.
' "Whou Italy entered tho war ho
entered'upon the basis of a doflnlto,
private understanding with Great
Britain and France, now known-as
.the pact of London. ' Since that time
the whole face of. circumstances has
been altered.',.'. a v, , . .,
"Many other ; powers, groat and
small, have entered the struggle, with
no knowledge ot that private under
standing. . The" Austro-Hungarlan
empire, then the enemy ot Europe,
and at whoso expense tho pact ot
London, was to be. kept in the event
ot victory has gone to plocos and no
longer exists. . INot only that', i tho
several parts of that empire, It is now
agreed by Italy and all her associates
are to be ,'erected Into 'Independent
states and associated in 'League Of
Nations, not wth thoso who wero re
cently our enemlbs, but with (taly
horsolt and ' tho powers that . stpod
with Italy in tho great war for lib
ertx. We are to establish their lib
erty as well as our own. They are to
be among the small states whoso in.
terests are henceforth to be scrupu
lously safeguarded as the Interests ot
the most powerful states.
' Tho 14 Points
'.'The war wos'onded, moroover, by
proposing to Germany an armistice
and peace which should be founded
on certain clearly defined principles
which should set up a new order ot
right and Justice. Upon those prin
ctples a peace withOermsny has been
conceived not only but formulated.
Upon those principles it will be exe
cuted. We cannot' ask the great pow
ers to propose and effect peace with
Austria and establish a new basis ot
independence an rights In the states
which priglnally Constituted the Aus
tro-Hungarlan empire and In the
states of the Balkan group on . the
principles of another kind. '. We must
apply the same prlnclplos to the set
tlement of Europe in those quarters
that .w navel if)Ied' 1ft the peace
with Germany A K wus-upon the ex.
pllcit avowal of those principles that
the initiative "for'pedce was taken. It
is upon them thai the whole struc
ture of peace must rest.
Stand by Principles ,
"If those' principles are to be ad
hered tb. 'FIume must serve" as the
outlet and inlet of tho commerce, not
only of Italy, but of the lands to tho
north and northoast of that port:
Hungary, Uohemlaf Roumanla and
the states. .of the pew. Jugo-Slavlc
group. .
Hardly a Drugstore in the Land ,
That Does Not Sell This Remedy
Ott the Market Half a Century.
When yon are in perfect health,
and are enjoying; a strong and vigor
ous vitality, it is then that your blood
is free from all impurities.
..'ToQMshonld.-ba': very careful and
fjive heed to tho slightest indication
of impure blood.- A sluggish circula
tion is often indicated by an impaired i
C
and then wonder HOW the other fellows CAN IMAGINE they are . selling cheap. Remember,! Jones Cash
Grocery Takes 'Phone Orders Sends goods C. 0. D. DELIVERS FREE OP CHARGE. " ' -v
t I '
These Prices Good Saturday and Monday.
' Itoyal Bnklni? Jowdcr, 1 t-oz.........:.....4() :
Folcr linking Powder, 1 lb. .'. 40
, 2,U-Ib; cans Kolger,Ilak'K Powder $1.00
Kellogg Corn Flukes, phg..;..;...;.'.; 2i$
Shroddod Wheat, pl4K.....T.......;;....,.,.12?
, Karo Maple Hynip ' .1........
Quaker Oats, pkK.................. ...-28
I'uffed Wlieat or Illcc, pks;.., 12H :
Mushroom Catsup, largo bottle....: 10
KIpo Olives, can .....:........m...-13d
:,V.., '.;'.'
9 lb. Sack Rolled Oats...
.'Fresh Cucumbers, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Lettuce, New
. ; Bring in your
Phones 125 and 126.
Jones'
FRIDAY, APRIL 2.V 1919
' V'To assign Flume to Italy would
be to create tho fooling that we hud
deliberately put tho port upon which
those countries chiefly depend tor
their aocuss to the Mediterranean in
tho hands ot a power of which it did
uot form an Integral part and whose
sovereignty It t up there must in
evltuhly seem foreign, not domestic
or Identified with the commercial
and industrial life ot tho ruKlous
which the port must sorve. It Is tor
that reason, no doubt, that Flume
was not Included In tho pact ot l.on
don but thoro definitely usulKiiud to
the Croatlans." -
' "And tbu reiiMUi wliv tho line of
tliu pact of London hwciiI iibout
miiiiv of tho islands of the, eastern
const of Iho Adriutie mul liround the
Portion of the Dnltuimtiim const
which lies most open to Iho sua wiis
not onlv thnt hero und there on those
islands and here uud there on that
coast there are bodien of people nf
Italian blood and connection, but also
ami no doubt chiel'lv, beeauso it was
felt that it was necessary for Itulv to
havo a foothold ninidst the eliiinnels
of the eastern Adriatic in order that
she might ninko lier own coasts safe
against the naval aggression of Aus-trin-Himgiirv.
,' ,
' Armaments May Ho I.linltml
"Biil'-Aiistria-Ihiutniv no bmccr
exists. It is proposed that the for
tifications which the Austrian gov.
eminent, constructed there shall be
rnod und Dermnnentiv destroyed.
."It is part, nlso, of the nmv plan
of, Kuropcun order which centers in
the. league of nations that the now
states erected there shall accent a
limitation of armaments, which puts
aggression out of the nucctiun. Tnora
can bo no fear of unfair treatment of
groups of Italian people there, be
cause , adenuate guarantees will be
triven under intentatio's U sanction
of the eonnl and couitnblo treatment
of nil racial and national mmorities.
"In brief, everv Question associat
ed with this settlement wears a. new
asiiect h new aspect given it bv tho
very viutorv for tho right for which
Italy has made the supreme sacrifice
of blood and treasure. . Itulv. along
with tho four, other great powers,
has become one of tho chief trustees
of tho new order which she has play
ed so honorable a part, in establish
ing, ''
y 1 Choice Vp toi Italy
' "And on the north and northeast
her natural frontiers nro completely
restored, along with the whole sweep
pf tho Alps from northwest to south
east, to. the, very-end, o tho Istrinn
peninsula, : including ! all the great
watershed within which Triest and
Pola line and all tho fair regions
whoso face nature has turned toward
the great peninsula upon which Iho
historio life of tho Latin dodIo lias
been worked out through centuries of
famous story oven since Home was
first set upon hex soven hills.
', "Her ancient nnitv is restored. Her
lines nro extended (o tho great walls
which are her natural defense. It is
within her choice to bo surrounded
bv friends; to exhibit to tho newly
appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a
general weakening; of the systom. It
is then that you should promptly tako
a few bottles of S, S. S., the great
blood purifier and strengthener. It
will cleanse the blood thoroughly and
build op and strengthen tho wholo
system. S. 8. S. is sold by all drug- '
gists. Valuable information about tho.
blood' supply can be bad free by writ
ing to .tho Swift Specific Co. 24
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca.
THESE PRI
Corn Htarcli, nor pkg
Del Mbnto Hpinnch, can
Mtring llenns, can .'..'..;....:...i.........i..j
Minced Clams, can
lobby's Sweet Potatoes, can
I X I, Soups, can .'. '.
Van C'ump's IPork and Itciins, small
can ......i......
Van Camp's Pork and
can
rr
",:.',,
VILMO FLOUR
EARLY GARDEN Stuff.
liberated people across tho Adriatic
that nobles mmlitv of greatness,
ummumimitv.' friendly koiujkimiIy,
the, preference, of justice over inter
ests, v . '. ' . ', I '
- "Tlio nations associated with her,
tho nations that know nothing of lh
pact of London or niiv other special
im,li,tMiniiiof that lies nt tliu lieuni'
uing of this great ttlruuulu mid wlm
have made their supreme siicrillce
also in the interest, not of imlioiml
advantage or tleiunso,, uui ui me set
lied peace of Ihc .world, are low
milled with her older associates in
urging her t't asstmm a Iciidci-ship
which cannot be histukeii in the new
order of Kiii'iHie, '
l rleml.hlp Ik VrofenHCtl
, "Ainericii is Italy's friend. Her
lieoiile nro ilrtiwn. millions strong,
from llnlv's own fair c(iunlrvsldes.
She is linked in blood, ns well ns in
at'l'eeliiiii, with the Italian peoule.
. ,. , , it . i . . . ,
Sue h lies eiin never lie tiroUeii. Ai'
a ..-;.ii I i.v n, uKii.isinntly mid I ooniinuaiiy lost, in
eroiis commission 0r her assoeiules
in the war. to initiate the .peace we!
are about to consummate to initiate
it upon tonus which sho herself Kr-
miilntcd and In wh'ch 1 was her
spokesman. v I
"Tliu co'mmilsiou is upon her to
stiiinre everv decision siie-uiKes
part in with those principles., Shu
can do nothing else.. She trusts Italv
and in her trust believes that - Italv
will ask nothing of her that ciwiuol
be iiiaile uniuistiikalilv consistent
with tUcso t-avrcA obi;uat-cu
"The interests nro not now in iiucs.
lion, but the' rights of pooidei. of
states new und old, of liberated Peo
pics and peoples whose rulers have
never accounted them worthy oi n
right: above all. tho right of the
world to pence and to such settle
incuts , of interest . as shall make
pence secure..
"These, and theso oiilv. 'nro . the
principles for -'which America has
fought. . These, und these onlv. lire
the principles upon which she can
consent to make peace. Onlv tump
tlieso nrincinles she hopes mtm be
lieves tho people of Italv ask her to
make peace." ' - - - 1
Safe
Milk
orlntanu
& Inralidl
NeCcUsi
A Nutritious Diet for All Agc.
Quick Lunch; Homo or Offioc
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
qrand Pi7C ts p, p. i. r.
(OVERALLS
flooxfncisn linn
1 y the Ult-fVERilfflERt
a new suit FREE if tW rip
BEWARt OF IMITATIONS
If not JhU UJIMlniMj, Mua. wauLII-..l,U.
Levi Strauss & Co., Ssn Francisco
c
10
15
150
-70
140
Itoans, medium
v,,,a riiniiui noup tor
...........ISO
-MEDFORD MADE $2.70 PER SACK
.....J70r ; -; 9 lb. Sack Wheat Hearts ..
Potatoes, Cabbage-r-in fact,'
We need 'em in our business.
Grocery
Rev. Dunn Feels It
His Duty to Speak
Wants Others at ll'ciieril by Ills ;.
ioi'iieiwNirilt IIiiiiiImmIh of llol.
Inrs In 'Vain to l''liid lU'ller,
.'.' i ' ' - ; ,'
"Ituv. J. II. lHlllll, pastor of the
Church or Christ lit 2110 Kast Hucitmt
Ave", ttpohnne, Wunh., and rnstdlnu
at 734 West tthnrp HI rent, Is sllll
unothir minister whose doop seine of
Krailimlo und deslro to help others
' wm mil pomult him to rourulii silent
roitardliiK tho lieneritn he has derived
from tho uo of Taiilno.
I'aulac has not only rollovod mo
of my ten years' suffering, " said tho
Itiiv, Mr. Dunn, "but It lias built ma
up wonderfully, as 1 hnvo gained fif
teen ,iiunds lu a month's tlmo by
Inking II. My stomach was III such
a disordered condition that 1 could
lint out without mirroring great pnln,
My food felt Ilka lead In my stomach
and I would expul gas with almost
every hrcnth. ' My huuil ached con-
wolKbt. strength and energy. 1 spent
around r" hundred dollars for
lundl 'lnen but got tto bettor,
"I finally .bought Tiinlno on the
Hlrei g h ft hliih eiidoniiimoiiU and
my flisl boillo niado a marked
rhuiiKO In my fcelliins. Ho 1 bouitht
ii.iuiuinnr ie, - - -
am Just like n new num. I can ci
nnythliiK now without tho Icn.n it:.
comfort nflnrwnrds. ' It Rives inn
plcnnuro to do what 1 can for my
fellow man, and ns Tunlnc lifts been
cf r.i:e!i nrc.it lionet:, ti r.ie and to a
number of my friends also, I can rec
ommend It to everybody." '
Talitae Is uold In Medford by West
Hide Pharmacy, In Oold Hill by M, 1).
llowers. In Central Point by MI;s,M.
A. Moo, in Ashland by J. J. McNalr,
In Kniilo Point by Von der Hollen.
Adv.
OVER-EATING
Is lb root of naarly all digestive
vils. It yoordiMtioB U weak or
out of kilter, better eat Um and um
KMioiDS
the s eld to twlter dttrestloa.
PImmdI to tske affactlv. La I
Kl-moidt help straif ntaa out your
diiUT troublM.
MAOI IsY COTT ( OWMtC
MAKKRS OP COTTS BMULWOM
B
OTIl men and women
that matter should sup
i port tho "buy homo prod
ucts" mnvomont for self
ish as woll as unselfish rea- -sons,
for wo all bonofit by It,
Local prosperity Is tho,
plain and certain result ot
loyal patronaiia of. our local
Industries. '
U8H JIOMK PltODUCTS.
1IO.MB INUl'HTItY UttAliUB
OF oiu:o.N
EES
Halinon, per can .......r.....;;..........M..t;..-1 5
lcl Monto Tomato Hniico, can..,!......,.-Qy
irolly'ltlco nnd Milk, can... ....100
1'rols Hpnghcttl and (licose, can..... 5,
0 liars '. W. Soap.,.,.,., 50J
Olympic Pnncako Flour. .., QQA
3 largo packages Macaroni.! ...... 250
0 bars Whlto llcar Hoiip..............'n 250
250
::
80
every thing good to eat,
The Cheapest Grocery in Medfof d
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