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... V, HIiDFORD . MiCCr TRTBUOT3,: tRDFbtlf)', OTTCGON WEDNESDAY,' 'ATOTTi nfl 1fiff PAT3E FOUR A MEDFORD MAIU THIBUIfE AM INDRPBNllKNT newspaper PUBMHHKIJ EVKttY AKTKHNOON XtJlPT BWNOA.V TMlfl i , VBOPORD HUNTING CO. - Office, Mull Tribune Bulldtnc, iS-IT-1 North Kir street Phone 11. A consolidation, of the Democratic- ?lme. The Medford Mall, The Modford rlbune, the Southern Oregontan, The Aenmnu -iriDune, .7 , u. The Medford Biindsy Sun le fvirniahwl subsorlbers dealrlns a coven-day dally newspaper. ROBERT RUHU Rdltor, a 8. SMITH, Manager. BY MAIL IN ADVANCb: v Datly, with Bun flay Sun, yenr Ttnllv. with RnnHnv Run. month 99 . Dally, without Sunday Sun, yr. 6.00 Dftlly, without Sunday Sun, month .60 "Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.50 Sunday 8un, one year. 4 1.60 BY CARRIER In Modford. Ashl&nd, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: DAlly, with Sunday Sun, year..7.S0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month.:. .65 v Dally, without Sunday Sun, year,. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun month .60 Official paper of the City of Modford. Official paper of Jackaon County, . ' En t credit aa second-class matter at lei ed ford, Oregon, under the act of March S, 187. Swoi in AallT ararara elroalation for ix months aadtngr Sao. 31, 10183H1 . MEMBER OP THR ASSOCIATED t ,k . .... PRESS .-. , . . 'Fun Leased .Wire Service The Aaao mated Proas la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news At spa tehee credited to it or not other wise oredlted In this paper, and alao the local news published herein. , All rights f republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. - ,;- Ye Smudge Pot T ' By Arthur Perry f'. For local sinful extravagance Chris Gottlieb taUes the cake with his In It lals In gold on his ford. Edd BrownE 1b a jump behind with a $22 hat r The sun is always shining on the wrong Bide of Main street for some body. ?..;., ... ; .-.. ' i f .''-' "-" '' ' ' '" ''' A- i Amateur -reformers; tinkering . ardund with problems older than the World always ball up- the . details' by overzeal. .-- The chaos following the ' world war Is to them nothing but an opportunity to revive Blue Laws and worse. For instance in Vermont it is proposed to allow theaters and pleas ure parks to open' only on Wednes days and Thursdays. The proposal will more than likely be a fizzle but the Intention was a dandy.. ; SOCIAL OK "HidH OLD" " ' -' - (Murshfield Times) -i T. W. Shaunghnessen who has , been staying near Shoreacres for the past winter, has gone to -I Portland, where he will locate - for a time. 'f. j. ,:- .. ;, --vvAA -. .' ' : Orators on all sides of the political fence are out daily, warming up for the 1920 campaign. One can remem ber in 1916 when arguments came so fast a citizen did not have time to take a chew of tobacco, u, ; ! Want ad Red Bluff (Cal.) News). 1 This is the right time to tyiil or bake 'em. - i - :'!.'!': - r 6ne of the; German delegates" to the: peace conflab is a barber. In order to make any headway he will have to. slap-a hot towel over the faces of the "arbiters of human' des tinies'' he Is addressing,' That Ib the time the Bates Boys get in their best licks. ;. ':,'';k't."'.-''."' i;.--; ',''-'.' WRITE YOUR OWN ! (Kiucene Register) . He further' alleged that his wife declared that he snored and did not breathe properly, and she told him that to live with . such a man was a judgment sent . upon her for marrying him. ' He further alleges that his wife, while she lived with him, kept up a correspondence with other men In Spokane, where she came from. It is about time some original cuss springs -a. Jazzy thought, to-Wlt: "Is it hot enough for you?" ,j' s; The Bolshevikl laugh at the efforts of the president at the peace meet. Sin of sins. - Their other transgres sions are snow white. ;. ... "A YEAR AGO, AH! ME" . ' (Gold Hill News) . Most of you readers can ap preciate what we had to go up agalnBt last year when we sart- . ed in, and tho our present at - tempt Is far from the ideal we set for ;ttils paper, we afe Bafe In' I saying we are in much ,betfer ' shape' (both' paper and; editor)' , than last April. j The copy 'cat on the Chlco (Cal.) ISnterprlse continues' to steal this col's stuff. There's nothing to stop him but bis circulation.- President Wilson "expresses satis faction" regarding peace. It is well he did "express" It. He knows who has charge of the postofflce depart ment. ,!. : . " : After listening to Old Tom Fuson shoot off his bazoo anent the oil well one can hardly wait until he becomes a "Coal Oil Johnny.",. , The above batch of words ought to linng us nigu me uoiiuui -. a If not" N1TOHVO! ADVICE THE republiean congressional committee reccMlyseut not n f'i)'itiljiv 1nt.tv to ntnvsnnnors nskuur for ful- arauiff tne ly-'u eamununw xntii s easy. jluu i reemraire tho manaapinont of v Tlie wcftkiiete Ju the lpublioan party recently" has been its absence of yolitidal instinct. Tho 0. O. P; hnd all thef best of it in 191G. The game was lost whoii Mr. Hughes passed aver tho Siskiyous, and instead of .being allowed to follow his own judgment, was made to kihiekle to his mhnageni(?iit, who threw hint in tho hands of the anti-Johnson machine. ' ; ; ;i ; A manager with the proper political instin?t,-i-vith that divine spark which is always there with the psW'hol- ogM'ai iuincii,77twoniii emier imv givuu a i-oiisuuiuuiuu progressive like Jtr. Hughes free rein, or giveiv him no rein at all m other words shut him up. - The fight was woiiv ' Only bungling eould losy-and bungling did;' ; Of course it was better that way, as both republicans and democrats now agree. forgotten. - .Mr. Hayes gives .. promise of having the political hunch. This is shown by Senator Lodge's invitation'to the republican senatoi to put the muffler on anti-League of Nations talk, If the republican party is.manoeuvered into the position of the auti party on this question, all will be lost. No' party opposed. to a world organization for peace, can so much as McNary of Oregon has the age andgood sense .to 'come covenant now. That is both good statesmanship and good sense. Let the other Republican senators follow . The issue : int1920 should tne peojue as a whole are obviously m tavor ot sucti a league even though it may be imperfect in many ;.of its der tails. The issue should be the administration .of ; affairs here at home. Not war but reconstruction is to be the problem of the future. Here is where the Democratic party is naturaly weak and the republican party naturally strong. ' ' ".'. ''. "riy-. .Va : ; S Advice" ischeapj but ad-ice has been asKed:, s there it is. : : : p;":: ,.'"',..'. -. I PEARLWHITEAT LIBERTY U nil. started at the-Punle Gon dola restaurant where Arthur Mc A'rncv had cone at the invitation of his friend, Bick Olsen. Both boys were clerks, and at the restaurant thev met Elsa Owenson; a prettv- pert .stenographer.. At tlie meeting MeArnev fell' in love with her.' but as his.snlnrv was spiall he had to prod himself ilonsr to think of wav-s of ecftinir enoLsh money toecther to take the extravaunnt Elt out to dinners and dances.' ' ' The effect ' tliis has on him is to stimulate his ambition and make him forge ahead in his work, while as for Elsa, the moment that MeArnev asks her to marrv him oil her ex-- travacance disappears as if bv mairic. for the man she is eo'ws to marry must save money.- , This : story makes . ? if delightful screen vehicle for Bryant Washburn in. "The .Way of a Man . with n Maid." his second Paramount Tic' tore; which, will be.sh6wn..at tlie Lib.r ertv tonight arid tomorrow. i PearlWhite in the fourth cuisode of "The Lightning Raider," added feature on this splendid bill." ' -' MEDFORD BOY GUEST u. s. s. . PORTLAND, April 20. (Special.) One hundred cadets from .Hill mili tary academy were entertained aboard the historic old' -battleship as it lay in the AVillamette'riyer yester day. The b6ys nfarched td the dock accompanied by the principal ot the school, Joseph A-. Hill and were taken aboard In the cutter. , They thorqly enjoyed the interesting- visit. -They were the guests of the commanding officer and were shown every cour tesy. . It Was an" educatldrial as well as interesting feature.. Alton M. An derson of Medford, was one of those who enjoyed this visit with the ca dets. He Is a southern Oregon boy attending Hill military academy. First Pavement at Grants Pass. ' SALEM. April 29. The state high way department announced today that the first p'avciherit laid for -the commission this vear has been laid on the project from Grants Pass to the Jackson county line. ' ASK FOR lb Oiiginal A riourlshlnfi ' Plsestible : NO Cooking For Infants,InvalldB andOrowing Children. I Rich Milk; Malted Oram Extract m Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Agesil OTHERS ore IMITATIONS JOHN A. PERL Undertaker i, Phono M. 47 and' 47-J3 ' " Automobile Ilcarso Service Tdidy Assistant ' ' 82 SOUTH J1ARTI.UTT Into Ambulance Service, Coroner ASKED. ' 191(5, - .' , f .' But the lesson should not be get started in ly-:U. benator right idea. ; He. has the cour 'out iu favor of the amended not be the' League of Nations, i TEN MILLION BONES ST. LOUIS. Mo., April 30. More than 6,000,000 pelts, valued at ap proximately $10,000,000 will be auc tioned at the International Fur' Ex change in the next two weeks. 1 , . A feature will be the disposal ot 10,000 dressed, dyed arid machined Alaska sealskins - . for the United States government. There also will be 1600 silver fox and 3300 Russian sables for sale. ' Pelts from ' every f bur-producing country In the world will be offered, the largest lots being 900,000 moles hnd 880,000 muskrats and the smallest two sea otter and 28 polar bear pelts.' - ' T V; ".. " : Three hundred fur " buyers and shippers have arrived for the open ing session, and 100 more are expect ed, tomorrow. Many foreign coun tries, including Belgium,' 'Holland, Denmark and other small nations, have had representatives here for a week" inspecting pelts. . ' - 'I WASHr.VGTON, April 30. Agents of the department of justice, have been instructed to obtain evidence showing what brewers cpntlnue man ufacture of beer after midnight "to morrow when prohibition of the' use of the foods in manufacture of beer, wine or other intoxicating liquors be come effective. . This evidence may or may not be used in prosecution ot brewers, de pending largely on what the federal court In New York decides in the beer case now pending there. Wheth er production' of neaT-beer after , to- morrow .midnight Is prohibited the department of justice has not ruled. Manufacturers of wine or beer who continue to operate after May 1 will do so at. their own risk. . , : roSeburg prune crop v sells good price ROSEBURG' Ore.. April 30. Es timating that their combined . prune crop' will' total almost 1.500.000 pounds, 13 prominent growers of Douglas county have closed a dcul whereby thev contract the entire pro duct of thoir orchards for 1919 to' the' P. S. Giles company at 15 centij for Italians 30-35s and 14 cents for Po tites. Other firms had representa tives on the ground who wi?re' bidding for this fruit. ' ' ''. .:.''.'. v ' I - ;' LIBERTY TAXI Wltlf new Dodge' car. a k Stationed at 10 N. Front St. -Z -1 Halo & Lyon, I'rops. VoneJ J IS l"At the .Pae Tonight 5 .Ul&f MV ; "Ititthor L'p'! nt tho PiiKolti-st nigKt provided that, rare combination, musical comedy .that is both coiuir and1 Musical. There- aro vlentv j)t one : sided'" nfrrfovnmnctwi, usually more musical than comit-, but fuw of both. -. ; - ; ' ;.: Tlie only crilic.ism we hennl w from a man who saw the pluv in Now York.-. He said the Medford perform ance lack "lip," -'whatever that is. The iIay w"a! gbod he asserted but the cast rotten. , ' Ob, well, perhnps, . But zip in a play .comes from -what is procurable in New York and isn't in Medford. Not that c wish lo throw any ar tichokes, but thev suv it makes a difference. At nnv rufo "Higher TV' was in onr opinion , uiiusunllv good and while . certain . member of tlica'iist !robnbiv nevtr saw Urondwav, the poor orrcs were- poor enough to he amusing. There was one -voting man. for example, who"-hud' n perfectly swell profile nnd' a' iriop of nicclv pomaded black hutr." He thought he was n second Prince Diihilo but he was oulV ft third,-rate Kuppcnhcimer ad; with about as much grace and mnerietism as a hlile of hnv. Every movement was un, obvious c hivntal strniri. but he was pertctlv satisfied and so was evervui else. ''; ' ' The , lending lady was- English.' ro- sembliiig Muitrarct'- Angliri. but she had a 'erv good voice and danced de lightfully. . So did : man from the chftrUH ivlio reminded one of n highly nuignetied ftiosouito.' lfe wdre a No. tu collar nu nis uair wus loose, iu the back, but til, way he buzzed around Margaret was n sight to he hold. Thev ilrov three.. encores from THEPROPER COURSE Information of Priceless Value to - Every Medford Citizen. .' How to act In an emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth,- and this is ' particularly true of the dis eases and ills of the human body. If you suffer with kidney backache, ur inary disorders, -or any form of kid ney trouble, the advice contained in the following statement should add a valuable asset to your store of know Iodise, . What could be more convinc ing proof of the efficiency of Doon's Kidney Pills than the statement of a nearby resident who has used them and publicly tells of the benefit de rived? . -. - "'. .. . ': ' J. D: Samuels, R. F. D. Ifo. 2, Cen tral Point 'Ore., says:- "Several years ago I worked at the stone mason trade and during that time my back gave me a great deal of trouble. I bad hard, work getting down and I could hardly straighten : up. After I had taken Doan's Kidney Pills awhile, I' didn't have the lameness In my back and could get up and down as well as ever." .' ' - Price-60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Samuels' ' had. .Fostor-Milburn Co.; Mfgrs!', Buffalo; l.V. Y. .Adv. MEDFORD BUSINESS : COLLEGE Is Here to Help YoO' ' . . ! DAY andf, NIGHT : , J - , nOOKKRBPIXG' 1 HIIOTtTHANI) TVI'mVlilTIffO l'KNMANHIIIP ALL COMJIKKCJAL KHANCillM ,i , 'A few months In this school will quallfy.you for a business caroor and will prove a most valuablo asset during your erttlro 11 fo. It . will lncreaso youf earning capacity and will ennblo you to find om " ploymen at a good salary In any part of tho world. , Cull or write for literature. - .31 Noi'tli (JrapO Street ;. ,- Students may onter at any tlmo.' 1 , y , ; '. i I i e ' ' ' i Clean' UpPaint Up Mako your appointmont witli ' ; DiqK SANDERS for your Honio. Beautifying in all its branched. Good workmanship guaranteed and good material used. Phone 840-J,', , ', 844 W. 14th -M'iA' an enraptured mob. Tlie little- tunn ;vus winded, but he yih guiiie,' ' .;--';.-, '':-.-''.';': '' ;. And the leadiiig ninn. tlie hero .aviator. we nno not dealing in names .this morning, he was -( there with boll.s"bn, as was U riicchntiiv Robin' noii and the friend with the Ittrun nose. If-fhov hnd only been a lit tle rougher with tho bale of hav, some would have been gratified, but after all thev have to truvel to gether and the bale was undoubtedly phvsicallv "there," . The chorus was numerous, well nourished and not bail. , while the Kreiteh . nvintur was surprisingly genuine.- His song ith'" tho liuronn wns first class mid he never lost his ticreut, which led a ladv on our right lo explain that bis mother wok a Pur isienne. fur judging by the program, his father wasn't, "" , , , And speaking o( mothers there was n mother m the ensemblo who wore n-- dark gown embroidered with gilt sun flowers, who did her bit. It was in the tickle, toe chorus mid she entered into -the spirit of tho. thing Willi delightful "iihandcing." finlv a HMJ. It wnre,--"Hu!lioi' Pp." "Ot 6 Bellans , Hot water , Sure Relief lELL-ANS TOR INDIGESTION ! carina Kerb Btor '- i Herb cure tot nracne,' ttaadacM catarrah, - dlptheria, : sore throat. lung trouble, kldnoy trouble, stomaob trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast cures all kinds ot goiters, NO OP ERATIONS. I Medford, Oregon. Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT :-AY CONCERN: : This is to certify that 1. the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been. bothered for several years and last August was riot expected to live, and hearing; of aim Chung (whose Herb Store 1 at til South Front street, Medford) I te dded, to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I storted to feeling bet ter aa soon as I nsod them and today am a well man and can heartily, rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to' see Glm Chung and try his' Herbs. (Signed) , . W. H. JOHNSON, .Witnesses: .;: s v.; - ;ii v ; M, A. Anderson, Medford: ' . S. B. Holmes', Eagle Point, Vfm. Lewis, Eagle Point f : W. L. OhUdreth, Eagle' Point, -C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. 3. V. Mdntyre, Eagle" Polnt, ' ' ' ueo. b. von aer Heiien, Eagle point, Thoa. R. Nichols. Etela Point - ' i Vnud wink he w better sense 1? k . . "Tim !nt Mctrnvngunt, exactly,'' hut: ho don't know wliat to buy. 116 dims to tfet the bigijcst plui for his money. "He wduld Hot rcnl tobacco satisfaction with Genuine Gravely BigBrpd, REAL CHEWING Plug packed in joucfu i us xjt- ' ijSf- -The, Flower, vgw 'lj o( Manhood' i5f:;;S ffl I ' flowci' o niaiiluibd Was' enjtnaml ''-BJiHl fim4 la Hip greatest Of nil wnn, fluhtlnK ' .fsK l-j I X linrtl MKKlnKt ryrnimy flglttinic fur . t uhjjiin lC I V "5 lie fniwo of IJlerty. ami . Jtullve ... If jgjU W"? HV'-'.V.rtlotit the world, and tliey cou. HiL ill . !' ' WftMVrJ'' ;.''irti. ' ,:.:"' II Self' - -itW'0'k ' i paid on savings . .' . - J H f E S T A B U I 3 HEl5 I SfltT" J u , 7: A-... 1 :..i.jil j jj 1 1... , u T4,M..i t-ia 1 . , Make Your Home More Attractive You can easily trnnsforiu shabby furniture; or, woodwork on which tho flnlsh-la worn, marred or unsightly. At slight expense you can maka It like new,' of give It an ouk, ma hogany or walnut finish, to Imrmonlio wltll tho baluiico of your furniture, . '. ' ' 1 .A-'',',,-.'.'".,,.'.", . tfM EQUALITY VAENO-IAO stains and. varnlshos at una operritlon, producing Imltn-- . Hons of oxpennlve hardwoods and popular-stnln effects?. It Is Just tho thing for shabby chairs, tables, find all kinds -A of furniture and woodwork. 'i .' .- '. ''' '" ' The Acme Quality Painting aiild'a IV60W tens How; easily '('" this oon bo dono, how. much. Is required, 'and' how pamts; -enamols, stains,- and finishes of all kinds should bo up plied. . This book In free for tho asklng-at our store. . Crater. Lake Hard ware 26 A ' MEDFORD. OREGON THE UNIVERSAL CAW Tlie. Ford Model $ Oi 'Tyn Trttek;. ' ; is really the n(HU!Ssity tfriher,:mah-. ; A ufaeturer, contractor "artdii'ne'riiHa'iit;' It has all the -strbiigifeatitres Of the j. Ford car made biggei'ja'rid fitroWgoi'5t has the powerful Vor in' drive 1 extra large r emergency brakes; 'acting ort' -i.:' botli rear wheels aiiVl . conlMlc'd by."' hand lever, .124-inch"wheelbaso yet turns in a 46 foot circle; and has been' 1 ' most thoroughly tested. We know it ..' ..is absolutely dependable;'. -We advise giving your order ith6nt delay that ' you may bo supplitVci'aiji sodri as pos- ' sible,, -The demand is large and firsU ' to order first to , receive, deliyevy. Af Ticavo -your brdcsr';." iddVi'; Tyu'cK-!-. Oliassis lji550 f. o. b. Detroit, ' A: A" A'" a ' C. E; Gates : Xttto Gd. d (y'V'. mmrnt and spend Iohii money , tor tobacco." Oued t'iti ' inisllsr lunjor Ills liwhsl nwkMtjw uinsClnvslysostleuWSMW. , than ordinary plug. " . DANVII.I.n, VA; .r Mltl t tkttt ft-f.. 4: 'KV:''';,:v-.,f'- v , : :-'fvi'f; " A- !