Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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A consolidation of thfc Democratic
?imPB, The MoiUow Mall, The Medford
rltmne, the Southern Oreftonlfcu, The
Aanianu 'iriDune. ,
The Medford Bundiur Pun la furnished
ubaorlbere dalrlnff anven-d&y dally
newspaper. ...-. -.
RonEnr Ttimu Editon
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nasomiFTioH tbbmbi
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pally, without SunrViy Hun, year.. 1.00
Dally, without Sunday sun, month .
Weekly Mali Tribune, on year. 1
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BY CARRIKR-rn Medford,." Ashland,
Jankiionvllla. ' Central Point- Phoenix:
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Dally, with Bunday Bun, months, .86
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Official paper Of the City of MtnJford,
umoiai paper ox jaexson uouniy,
Rntered ae eoond-clnss' matter at
luedford, Oregon, uuder the act of March
worn flatly aTerare circulation for
mix months ending Deo. 31, 1918.3.04S
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PRESS
Pnll Xeased Wire Servteh. The Asso
ciated Ffeaa la excluslrely entitled to
the use for republication of all neWa
aiapaicnet crednod to it or not other
wise credited In this paper, and also the
local news published herein. All rifrhta
ox republication of special dispatches
sierein aire aiao rwerveo. -
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
1 "There-is bo such thins as Pcrson-
v al lhsrhts," : shout , the zealous. If
there "wits'- hot, people 'whw like mu
sienl eomedv.., would find relief in
choir practice. The Personal Right
. thine has. more antrl.es than the world
has sim but it is the iitr Saw in the
toolbox Of the rcformci's mlhateiir
and pro who .have bowed their necks.
on remodeling human nature, on. ac
count of the wnr. v u ... ... .. .
It was advertised extensively that
the war would , make a different
world. So far it tms-not sanctified
the saint. nor rciicncrnted, the sin
ner. If filifthittir. it allowed Human
ltv to get its wind for the farther
pursuit of the Ahniiihtv Dollar.
There was a little slowinar ub. at the
crossings, but for the most part it
was. Full Speed Ahead! ,V
. Terrorists, who plotted and made
bombs for leading citizens, of the
land, muilihp the same in some in
stances. ould be cured liv an nnnli
cation 'of the Jerror they advocate.
No doctor likes his' own medicine. In
3916. or 1!)17. a ccntleinan bv thc
name of Little.'. an L.W. W. of hieh
detrree. started a reisni of terror in
. Butte, Mont; Jn the irrev dawn of
an April morn thev found Mr. Littio
hanging from a. trestle in the sub
urbs): feet down. Butte, Mont., has
not been bothered with reigns of ter
ror since. . "
A PB LUXE FELINE-
i ; -, .Corvalhs Gazette.) -v
LOST Yellow Persian cat. An
swers to the name of Levx
Uewnrd ; for recovery of same.
: ' Mrs. Jiines Hill, .
. People and editors and poets in
sist' on cullins Fiume phume. That
makes 'em fiime. ; - -
Two more staw hats showed "d on
the avenue du Muinj Wed. Towit: S
ii.. Lieonard ana a stranger in our
midst. .-1 v
. What has become of the old fash
ioncd citizen, who was nlwavs get-
; ting hit with an auto at Hoverside and
Mam streets, in the earlv evening?
V A COMMERCIAL ti ET AW AY
. (Albany Democrat.)
'..''." P? A; Yonngy Harrv B. Cusick
' and Carl Sox, three progressive
, business men of tlie. citv. left on
the morning train, for parts un
' known,
1. -1 y. f-. ,v-.
It is tibotit time .for the Czar of
Russia to show 110 alive again. ' ;
ROSE CITY RESUMES ITS
SERV1CEP0RTLAND RUN
SAN ; 5lACiCp..:'MpV'-i-r-The
r San 'Francisco'ahdJPoTtlnnd Steam,
ship company 'resuhied business to
day with the iclenrine of, tlie Hose
City for Portland at 11 a, -in. The
company had. been inactive ginfe the
Hose City was laid up for repairs in
December. She canned. k full cargo
of gcberal merchandise.
The company's remaining steamer.
The BcaVer, still is under the direc
tion of the United "States shipping
- board. - -v'
's lie Escaped Influenzs
." ''Last spring I. had ft terrible eold
' and grippe and was afraid I was go
ing to have Influenza," writes A. A.
McNeese, High Point, Ga. . "I tried
maijy kinds of medicine, 'but remain
ed clogged with' cold. I then took
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
feeling relief from the first. I .used
seven Bmall bottles. It was a sight to
- see the phlegm I coughed up. I am
convinced Foley's Honey and . Tar
saved me from Influenza,'., CheckB
coughs, colds, croup and wltooplng
cough. For Bale by Medford Phai
niacy. ' ' '''' ' "
JOHN. A. PEEL
Undertaker
Phone M. 47 and
' Automobile Hearse Service
Lndy Assistant
82 SOUTH RAUXLETT
Aula AmbuUaoe Service. Coroner
THE CHINO JAPANESE AGREEMENT.
T T NTIU tiiv1 t'omplcto text ho ngfoonicuV lo( wi'on
jjiimn and (. uniii rogamiiiur Kiao l-lialt and NituY
tmig in made public, jiUlKUieiit of course must be vesorv-
ed. Hut upon the race ot the present reports it won!
appear that Ja-i.an, lias roeeived deeidedlv the best of it.
All Gernuui rights at Kiao Chnu hnd yhaiUuiig are re
ported transferred to Japan ."without reserve, Japan
agreeing to hand back full sovereignty. .iu'Sluuitxmg to
China retaining only , the eeoiiomio privileges gi'anted
Qerniany and the right to establish a settlement at Tsing
Tao, south ot Iviao Chau.
. "Only the deonohiic privilege's" would nppeaf to he
only what; japau has been after. Jatmn doesh't care
about thQ flag waving Over the custom house if sho can
collect the rent, and full economic privileges would in
reality mean, tun economic proms. ,
L' Paris reports tlie League of Rations will be sufficient
ly strong to fully safeguard OhinDsc interests, particu
larly as Japan agi-ces to Withdraw her military forces as
rapidly as possible. , This looks suspiciously, like passing
me duck to tue league. , ut course there iyay be regula
tions not announced which will materially change the
complexion of the i situation, but iith the infgririation at
Hand, it looks as though the settlement of the controversy
had been postponed, Hot decided. ;
. - This Hiiiy be the proper course. ; To alienate another
nation immediately .following the Italian withdrawal,
might, jeopardize the establishment of the league entirely,
aiid the imperative need is to get the league machinery as
sembled. Once assembled the problems can be adi listed
as. t uey arise, ; if rienrta or the lefieue ;will natura v be
much interested however-in receiving'-the official text
of the Urmo-Japanese agreement, .so the equities in
volved may ue accm-ateiy determined.
Until some of . tlibse bombs explode there will be a
suspicion that Gimbel Brothers advertising man lias pull
ed an advertising stimt' that' entitles him to a raise in
salary. ' . . . . .::Z'L.T'T' ' :" ''7 -;.;
Pari is 'taking no chances with the Gorman 'noiicp
delegates they are to be housed in the Hotel Reservoir.
Tlie British aeroplane may get across the Atlantic
but
get
a regular service would not appear likely unless they
a new weather man in Xcw Foundland. . -
New Guinea a Knotty Problem
WASHINGTON. April 20. "New
Guinea, had it determined its sover
eign powers Itselt, might be said to
have 'played-both ends a'galnst the
middle" with a vengeance; for it was
divided among England, Germany,
and neutral Holland," says a bulletin
from the National Georgraphlc so1
clety. .. v .;."' ; " ;'
"This Island, the largest In the
world. If Australia bo ranked as a
continent, and fn many respects the
most primitive, furnishes one of the
perplexing colonial problems before
the peace conference."
Conditions in New Guinea. In the
period before the wa, are described
in the following bulletin from the
National Geographic society, - based
on a communication from Thomas
Barbour: -
"New Guinea, the last great area
remaining in the -tropics which is
still almost completely unknown, has
peculiar charm for the naturalist.
"Lying between the Equator and
Queensland, Australia, its length is
about 1490 miles and its maximum
breadth is 430 miles. Its area Is
greater than that of Borneo, being
about 300,000 square miles. Politic
ally It is divided into three-parts. '
"The lower coasts bordering Torres
Straits from British Papua as it is
now called. The eastern coast as far
as 140 degrees.47 minutes east longi
tude, with a considerable hinterland,
goes to make-up Kaiser Wilhelms
Bryant Washburn and Pearl
White at the Liberty Tonight
'- pRYANr-yASHBURH & The Viy o au VitKi-NdiS '
SEWi
LAR
PORTLAND, iiay, 1. Only- ono
girl, out of 221 Btudonls enrolled, in
the Girls' Polyteohnlc school here.
hopes to live at home and be her own
housekeeper, altho all hut two ot the
girls have decided upon their 11 fo
careers' according to answers receiv
ed today to questions regarding their
life ambitions. .': :
Of 38 occupations listed by the
girls in their answers sowing proved
the most popular with 43 students
who were willing to claim it as their
llfo wofk.. Stenography came second
39 girls listing It. as ' their chosen
work, while mlllliwy with 23, hurs- 2 p
Ins with 20, teaching 13, mimic, It.
domestic sctonve, 10, and domestic
art, 8, followed. Among the. more
unusual occupations, each chosou by
at least ono girl, are postal clortt.
actress,- fancy dancer, florist," re
touch, advertising, short story writer,
lawyer, physician, singer, rook, tele
graph oporutor, soulptor and Illustra
tor. .. '.' i : : ..
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SUNDAY BASEBALL !S
LEGALI2T0 IN GOTHAM
( JBV Y0IIK,; May lAa it ;
quence to the recent ennetmont ot
stalo law pernitttins' local Option oil
Sunday baseball, the city board Of
aldermen todav adopted an ordinance
legalizing the playing of professional
baseball in tills city on Sundays after
1m T. ATifl
11 IVAIOJW
MDOBfiH
Crescent Bahing.Powdcr
"Hire ' imnortiuit own t I n I btitir tlinn nlher Itliidk'ttika n
elioilld uido you bi Oio d.-lwllim ' fctarlii wholiwom
' M or bakl .Hiwder-purity. StToi
leavening efficiency and econ
omy. ...
.' (VoN(n In nlwolutoly puro by
', Uibtirntory tmta and itovrininont
. ' tMulnrd, tVrttM-nt, Ihm-uii It
."' Udotible avtlug r,nhmi (ho dough
Crescent Mfir. Ci., fUvntlte, Vnb
thrift ImkllMI
pawdir. It roalit I cm, does indr
nnd U-tli-r work, and Icon quiiii;
lily Is iwulrl. , VoM will tUM
the frest-rait Owk llimk I very ,
Itetnful. Cox free on WUtt. -.
Write , ' , . w i -
BLISS
NATIVE
H E R B
TABLETS
Recognized for thirty years as the
only standard herb remedy for -
CONSTIPATION
Disordered Stomach, Biliousness1,
Indigestion, Sick Headaches, a fa
mous - .
Kidney and Liver Reaulator
Guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Price $1.00 per
box of 200 tablets. Get the
genuine. Every tablet stamp
ed with this trade mark.
Sold by leading druggists and
local agents everywhere. :
' , it , '
GfVe it riihn kooii ifood ahii- drink-
agreeable to his taste, healthful and
invigorating, and lie will surely come
back for more if the cost is not ni-o-
"liibltlve.
MGusherCafe
'rodiicls will be offered to you uiion
tills' principal, ;,.
Land, or German i"ew Guinoa. . In
both, of these. districts there are a
considerable number of white settle-L
ments and mission stations; and min
ing and copra farming are carriea on.
The great western region Of Papua is
Dutch and it Is of this region that we
are dpallrig especially. :.-''
'"Tt IS this very absence of white
folks which gives this land an added
Interest, for h.ere the native may bo
seett In his primitive simplicity. With
such a bewildering varrety of human
types among the Papuan tribes, each
speaking its own language, the eth
nologist has a great field, one which
Is certainly unexcelled.
"In coming to Papua from Malasla
it is the sudden contrast in the peo
ple which makes the most startling
impression on one's mind. : The Ala
lay, grave, reserved, and dignified. Is
as unlike his New Gulnean neighbor
as a Chinaman is unlike a European.
These Islanders are a happy, boister
ous, lot until some little thing offends
them, when they at once become sul
len and treacherous; but as we had
no occasion to cross them, we got
along admirably. . ;
N'vi i v i V - i lA'
CHICHESTEi. SPILLS
, - THE LA MO. ID DBA50L A
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t RJl Blue RiW-w. 1
F1IU la Bed ftn4 UeM BxrtalUcV
Doxei, euti ru Blue Riu-n.
Takoo alhtrr. DnriffM
U1AMUND HUAMD PJLI. for . -
rtu kstwouBoL Baf trt. Alwara ReJL,lUi
SOLD B UffliWilSTS EVERYWHERE
LIBERTY TAXI
33
With new Dodge car.
Stationed at.4 N. Front St.
Hale A Lyon, Props. Phone
Vulcanizing
All our work strictly guaranteed to
be first class. 15 N. Fir St., Medford
f - : . ' ;" Phone 434-? ..- ...... - .!..
medford Vulcanizing works
Congol
eum
4
First-Class
Floor Covering
Nin6 feetf Avide. iTongift bes
fore war" pries'. We're addbd,
nice patterns,; regular price
Our Price 80c yd.
Come in and see it before
buying for spring, - -
Poole Furniture Co.
0
WlthlSouDS
and broths. You will fiijd Snow
( Flakea satisfying in every particular.
I You, will , enjoy immensely their
, delicious ; salty crispness. and srich
' texture. ;) . ' .. A ' . -: .'," ,
Dont, ask.lpr2crackvers,sayiSnow
, rlakes. . "
iYour grocercan "supply ' you.')
Clean Up Paint Up
Make your appointment with .
for your ffonie Beautifying in all it's branches!' Good
workmanship guaranteed and good jnaterial psed.'
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, , ' ' '-.;'. --' V'- IStiiwr HMIKHM'MilS T' ';. :'' -'
III . ... -
?'CashCapifar'f'
NOW that 'ybu htL-ei addedctbry bonds to
your other gtrod Securities it's time tb.be- .,
gin accumulating more Cash Ca,pital. Otlicr--;
wise your repoiH'c.el will be out .of balanco.
Adopt the facilities' of the First 2$sx-
tional Bank to your necds--and learn to
niiikc use of tliesc to' the full cxhint, :
Capital $100,000;
, ' ; ) MciiFORD Oregon
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-.'. Owfuir id J'cccivinir. so lnaiiy jiaiuc
I stntotions from liuly mitoinoliilists wenvo coiripclU
cd to givt tuio iosmut 'pitch day to motor ; loublcs.
. We have dcHignatcd certain days tot cct'fnin '(fat's,
iit'twpcn the houtw of 2 p. in. and 4 p. in. Bring an
old ithmtcr On the day of 'your iii.structioiiH.. (Hit
this out, and come on the day set for your cr All
lossotin free. "'' "X ''':.' ' 'v '
, MondajrsBuickfl. ; - J- v ' i-
Tuesdays Ohevrolets, Franklins. '
Wedhesdays-Hudson, ChftlmeM, Maxwell.
Thursdays Dodge, Oldsmobilo. - : " ;
FridaysOaklandi Saxon, bveHaiid.!v,f
;:, Saturdays Forda. '': l' ,'.' '
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Lake Motor Go
ForWalfead Ceilings
A Pointed Fini sh Is Best
' A lustreless oil paint finish is Idonl for walls and colllngi.',.
It It artistic and sanitary. It Is .economical because ; its '
.'' ' ditrablHly renders froquont ro-docoratlon imnecessarjr,'' ; ' : :
fiCME QUALITY
NO LUSTRE FINISH
Is a sanitary lustreloas, oil paint made especially for walls
and ceilings. It can bo applied oVor plaster, wall board, ;
motsl, capvas, wood, or any surfaco upon which paint can'
. bo used.. ;. v. " . ., ;. ' . ;
' ASK at ouf store for color sample cards, and lot ui ostlmate.'
- tho quantity required whether you buy or noL. - ;
Crater Lake Hardware Go.';
MEDFORD. OREGON
tonsumpt
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Home Products
:- ;
Means Home Industryr;
Let your next sack of flour be JILMO
ahd keep your money in dfculation at
home. Your local grocer has it.
j SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
'I , Medfotd, Oregon