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HEDFORD MAlLi Tribune iw ninmiJBMTtPKT KKWSPAPRR PUBLISHED EVERT AFTKKNOON BXCKPT SUNDAY BY THH MBUTORD PRINTINO CO.. Office, Vail Tribune Building, 16-17-11 Norm lr utreet. mono . A oontolldatlon of th Democrat! Times, The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregoulan, The . Th Medford Sunday Bun ! furnlthed ubicrlbera deslrluf evenday dally aewspaper. - - ROBERT RttHI Editor, a 8. SMITH, Manager. tTTBSCSXPTXO TB&IUI ttV M All IK AnVANf!b: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year .f-00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .5 Dally, without Sunday Hun, year. .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .SO Weekly Mall Tribune, on year. 160 Sunday Sun, one year 1-60 BY CARR1KR In Medford. Awhland. Jacksonville, central ioint. rnoemx: riutlv with MtinilA.v Sun. vftar t?.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .CIT - Dally, without Sunday sun, year- .oo t ' Dally, without Sunday Sun, month ,60 Official paper of the City of Medford, i ifixiciai paper oc uecKBon vvuniy. Entered aa second-class matter at Bedford, Oregon, under the act of March . Inn dailv ivtrtrt cdrcnlatlon for Is months ending Deo. 31, 19 IB... 3.04A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED . PRESS Full Leased Wire Service The Asso ciated 'Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news til snatches credited to It or not other ?wts credited In this paper, and also the IochI news published herein. , All rights bf republication of special dispatches Atreln are also reserved. THE BOLSHEVIST AGAIN. nplIE two great friends of the Bolslieviki are the hys- terical ou one hand, and tne sentimental on tno other. The hysterical spread tho disease by condemning all reform as Bolsheviki propaganda, the sentimental spread it by an attitude of sympathetic toleration. 1 Both positions are not only unsound but dangerous The Bolshevik is no fool. There is no excuse for confus ing" him with the well meaning but misguided fanatic, or with the radical reformer. The Bolshevik has a definite and clear cut nhilosouhv which consists briefly in 'tearing down his neighbors house and then inviting him politely to live witij him in peace ana harmony m tua rums. Lincoln," who went to the heart of most social prob lems went to the heart of this, when he said : "Lot him -who la homeless 'not pull down the house ' ot ' ' another, but let him work diligently and build a house for hltn- self, thus by example he will be assured his own will be Bate -'t-- from violence." .-. iu -.."-'- . In New York there is sort of a Bolslieviki craze! The ultra intellectuals and socialistic dillentantes, are forming clubs to investigate the grievances of the Bolslieviki and cure the disease by deternunmg the causes.. Tins would be commendable if the Bolshcviki had- grievances. But they haven't. They ask for the eradication of no abuses, thej' ask for the destruction or tho civilized world. They don t want help, they want power. . They don t want a better order, they want no order at all. Forming clubs is all right, but the clubs must be loaded. JUavor Ole Hanson in his speech at Topeka Thursday became somewhat excited, but he hit upon an important and fundamental truth when he said: "These I. W. W.'s must be ruled with a toi of Iron, kindness "means weakness to them." ' If .: . .. There is the sentimental phase of the problem in a nutshell. In the midst of a bomb round robin and May day riots, it is important to keep our heads level, but it is quite as important to keep our eyes open. The man who wants to destroy tho country in which he lives, can't be slapped on the wrist. He must be told plainly that he must change his intentions, or be placed where those in tentions can't be carried out. Sentimental temporizing is merely putting oil on the flames. Soft hearted toler ance is what the Bolslieviki feed on. ; An old guide in northern Wisconsin, hadone simple rule for the amateur huntsman, "Be sure your deer ain't two legged, then empty your magazine." That rule also applies to the excitable citizen who sees a Bolsheviki in Editor the Chronicle Sir: reverv advocate of a nrOCTam he doesn't hatmen to en- Yesterday's. Safety Valve con-, Morse ' "Be sure Your Bolsheviki is a Bolshcviki ihr tained a letter answenne "Lone- . n v some Girl." statin? that there is give him all you have. Jiihmmate the 6entimentahst and the hysterical alarm ist and the Bolsheviki peril in this country will quickly succumb to the constructive torce ot common sense. VYe Smudge Pot '.:. .. ' Uy Arthur Perry i : , .'.The I. W. W.i-oiivt-ntion should be "Vuruiitted. thus affording a fine or- jMHinnitv to set them all toirether, iMf'treatm'ent. ; For what ails an L AV. W.. until some one finds a better 'inv, there is nothine like heroic .imitiucnt. ...'.', ; . . . Two more (raw hat apostles were rounded up Thursday, namely. Old Tom Fuson, and : the Kevt Slorenz Oeser. - - -. ANOTHER CliOP FAILS (S. F. Chronicle.) no excuse for a eirl to be lone ' some in San Francisco, mention-.- inn many clubs and other or Veanizations which promote friendship, pleasure, etc.. and - have parlors for the entertain ' ment of cfcntlemen friends.' I am inclined to ' think that the . writer does not understand that S i "lonesome Girl" needs not, the ' ' parlor, but the material to occu . py the parlor. In other words. she needs the hero to entertain. , Had she him the rest would, be "' easy. 1 The clubs mentioned, so - far as I know, do not furnish : eentlcmen. Am I riehtf ' SAFETY VALVE HEADER, t San Francisco. April 29. 1919. What has become of the old fashioned citizen who always had an apple tree full of blight in his front yardt - "' - ' ; - Miss Dorothy Kiddnott is a dweller of Pendleton, Oreeon. and Beed West of Tillamook went south last Tuesday, so his home paper . states. . .'. '. Slappini; of the income tax on neckties, soda water, and other luxu ries, such as chewine sum, maketh the '-proletariat scary about savine "How do" without a tiennv handy. SPRIXG ARRrVETH (Albany Democrat.) - The manv baby chicks about al most every home makes one feel that .spnne is here. 1 Tim' announcement comes from i'urrs tliut everything is runnme tjnooth1v rcminlinsr peaco. whereupon witliiii 21 liuura iii.'hium threatens to ivithcliaw. Belcium bhould not worry nbuut the future, she should think of Hie!, grub and old clothes that have been bestowed upon her. at the risk of cracking neutrality. Consider Messrs. Trotzkv and Len- . inc. distributing agents of most of the cussedness abroad in many lands, und head of the Bolsheviki. One was a New York Jew with a derby hat liuilcd down on his bead as far as he could uet it five vears ago. The other beloro his rife was credited with knowing enough to come in out of I lie ruin. Nothing more. Some duy1 thi'V will pnv. but in the meantime.-thev "Caii'V on," right smart. Ho it goes. ''. r : I, , In the Famous Gates, list 'Swift- wuter Bill' of Alaska fame, and Wild Horse Harry.' a Revolutionary gen eral, were overlooked. How the barbers ever miss some of the alleged mustaches of the younger set is a mvsteryf " The British idea that America take charge of Armenia is not generally cussed in high official circles. But it would never do to. take .up Mexico, a handy land. ...' . Five years ago today, the Serb peas ant, who fired the shot that started the war, broke hie hoe handle, and a year ago next July, the Kaiser broke his pick. ,- - ': ' '-' .;,'.. With these remarks one, ought to be within sight of the bottom of this There is one clear distinction between the bull and the bullsheviki. The former doesn't take kindly to the red flag.. ;, ..t M- I No one should be surprised to hear that "Wall street sent out the bombs to discredit the I. W. "W.'s. ' . - ; Now that the first spasm of Latin fervor has passed Italy appears to be ready to talk sense. . A law has been passed in Kansas making it a misde meanor to tap .the silo after July first. ' . ' ; , . 'T Our idea of an optomist:is the ' orchardist who has taken in his smudge pots.' . y '"'..,' ' . :f Everyone should join to make Victory week in Med ford worthy of the name. All is quiet in Milwaukee.' They closed the breweries last iuesday evening. - - It is apparently the fashion nowadays to use the May pole tor a club: : Good niorning, have you opened your package from nbels yett TAG JAY FOR ORPHAN GIRLS! Every person in Medford will be tagged tomorrow for the Christie Or phan -Home at Oswego if the efforts of a large number bf Charitably (in elined women mcejf with the success the movement deserves. Tags will be sold on overv prominent corner in the citv.at 10 cents) eaeh for nedestrinns and ifl.00 each for automibiles, but Mir don lit many lurger donations will lie made for the tags. i The Christie home has, since its institution, been one of the most suc cessfully conducted orphanages in Oregon. Girls between the nges of five and fifteen vears are received and given practical educatio'h with, out regard to race or creed and the institution has been the .m?uns of starting thousands of young women on useful careers. , With the excep tion of $8 per month paid by the state for each child cared for bv the institution, the school is entirely sup ported through charitable endeavor, some three to four, hundred girls be ing continually educated at the home. The' Christie home is the only insti- JOHN A. PEEL Undertaker Phone M. 47 and 47-J3 -Automobile Hearse Service -. Lady Assistant 83 SOUTH BARTLETT Auto Ambaluce Serrloa. Coroae tution of the kind in the state, and is recognized as being most efficient iv conducted. The tag day should be made a success in Medford. . l AKlo. May 1. Mo formal, pro- iirnm was announced for today s ses sion of the council of three, but it wus unofficially stated that the meeting was being devoted to odds and ends. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitate. - Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tho substi tute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. ' i These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It isbest not to take calomeL but to let Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. - - Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you leel loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. ioc and zo6 a dqx. au druggists. BLEUirVKD IKON WOKJS.8 FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Mora Engines. , 17 South Riverside. JAIL SENTENCE IS GIVEN FOR JOY For driving an uulomokllo in an lutoxlcutod condition down the SStikl yous and diieedlug thru Aslilund and along-,;n the Pacific Muhwuy 'o Med ford, after ho had oncapod the cua todwrof Woputy ' Sheriff ' McKuruon yesterday, Charles 'Mulliotluml, well known young Medford man who re turned from . mllltnry service in franco a month ago was sentence! to 15 days In tho county Jnll today. Wednesday evening the young man took his father's automobile from home for the anensihlo purpnte pf going down town on an errand. In stead ho lotulod several boon uioi companions in the coc and started o.i a tour ot northern California town. When neither- he :ior the cbi- hiid shown up by lato'last night his tathor called on the - authorities to truce them: ' Deputy Sheriff Mct'urson was placed on the cano ani 'in a ear trailed the party from Hilt. Horn- brook, 'Montague and Yreka to Horn- brook, where - Into yoiterduy after noon he located tho r.r. McFursou then had tho Job of get ting the two autuf aiul' .Miiihollund back to Medford. Ho decided that the young man could drive his own car slowly ahead lifter cautioning him repeatedly i not to drive fast. They had to stop several times in coming over tho mountain to replan tab. the .water supply of the cars. The last stop was made on this aid of ttu Slsklyous to place some water in Mc- Furson"s cor. While tho deputy sher iff was at the spring Mulholland put on extra steam suddonly and spod away towards Medford. - '' McFurson did not try to press him for fear ot exciting him to greator speed. Mulholland swayed back and forth, across the road, keeping othor motorists frantically dodging out ot tho way. Finally ho struck the rear of a car and bumped ft into tho ditch. McFurson could not reach a phono in time to call up the Ashland pollco to head off the runaway but oD reaching .Ashland phoned Medford police headquarters. . Chief Timothy and Policoman- Adams started at once in a taxi for the southern - outskirts of the city to stop Mulholland and Just .arrived, at the city limits at 6 p. m. when they saw him coming at tremendous speed along tho highway. When they halted him he halted. Mulholland pleaded guilty In court today and begged bard to be let off with a fine. ,i la view ot his military record and his promise not to drink any more - JusUco Taylor made the sentence as lenient as possible; Safe Milk For Infants Si Invalids Ho Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office, OTHERS an IMITATIONS ' pEPTONA 1 xvwh help you A simple way to add strength and vigor to indoor workers. ' Oftentimes the Inactivity and con finement of indoor work results In a general "falling off", of physical fit ness. PEPTONA, our best tonic, is ideal us an aid In combating these condi tions, and In rebuilding Tun down systems. . . . ; .... " PEPTONA contains organic Iron, Malt, Manganese and Extract of Cod Liver Oil, so combined that It is pleasant to take and easily assimilat ed by even very weak digestive or gans., ' . ' - ' . - For Sale Only by ' IINGL TAX REGULATIONS WASHINGTON', May 2.- Com. plaints luivo roiu-lioil tho lutoriinl roventiQ bureau of retailers charging moro than tho nciuul tax on socullud luxurlos. such im expensive clotliliiK. Huports Indicate tliut in out cuhu.i ot overcharging worn canned by the failure ot store clerks to, acquuliit themselvos with tho provisions of the law. ' Officials issued a rumlnder that overcharging a tax may ruudvr tho deuler or dork lliiblo to u tine ot 1 1000 mid a year's Imprisonment. In tho ciiho of the luxury taxes It was emphaKtted that tho tux of tea per cent Is ImpoHod only on the ex cess of cost above a certain sum spec Ifldd lu the law, und nut on tho on: tiro ualo nrlco. 'lleet.tea, coffee, Handwlulies, cuko. Ice cream in buckets and meillclhal propnralloiiH often sold at soda foun tains nru not taxable. Lift Off Corris! M ',,, ..) "Freezone" is. Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus . right off with fingers No. pain! N EAGLE POINT BUILDERS TO USE HOME IE J. F. Drown of Euglo Point, return ed from Portland thin niorning whore ho bid on tho 23 miles of Crater Lake highway and succeeded lu socurlng tho lowest figure. Those Intorosted in tho construction mo Clen. V.-. Ilrowu & Sons, Ym. Von dor Hellun und C. II. Natwlck. Mr. Ilrowu says thoy expect to use tho comont tiling made at home In their construction work and will employ Jackson county mon on the work It they can bo secured. Evorybody will be glad to know homo peoplo wero successful In this bidding and hope home contractors will secure the 33 miles ot Pacific highway work to bo let noxt Tuesday. L ffilH"" i. y.a--i!MsigWrVi ARROW TRQY 7slILOED softCOLLARS FIT WELL WASH EASILY Cttult, rtabodv)f Co.. nr., Troy X. i'. '. r S ' . 1,- r. Glvo n man good food and drink agrccablo to Ills taste, healthful and Invigorating, and ho will surely come back for moro If tho cost Is not pro. Iilbltivo. , ; , . ' The Gusher Cafe Products will be offered to you upon this principal, ' . I I CORN BH-t PICKLE3 Not alone do you save money but -you get all the flavor that only home-canned foodi can giv--; you. -In addition, there is the unci rn:nna . satisfacHon you get in eating the foods you've grown yourell. . , ' ' It's no trick to have a garden and to raite all the varieties of vege tables your family likes. ' But be rare to itart right by bUnline MORSE'S CALIFORNIA ELtOS-. acknowledged by experlt "beet in the world." Acclimated lolhe PetS- G,l. True-lo-oame and of ttion vileliiy, , Aferu'i OiUftrrn'm J-'hri rr and Jrtn,illt StlJl art folxl hy jJ.'ril ff'f ) il,t'e C. G MORSE & CO, jS$rK, . n V 31 GIMCHUWft ; China Brtrb Btor Herb cure roi oaracne, hoadaeh catarrah, dlpthorla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fev er, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. MO OP 'WRATIOnS. ; - Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1S17 TO WHOM IT TIAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had boon bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and bearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214 South Front street, , Medford) I de- olded to get herbs tor my stomach trouble,1 and I storied to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Olm Chung- and try his Herbs. 8lgned) ; W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: U. Ar Anderson, Medford S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, Wm, Lewis, Eagle Point W. L, Chlldreth, Eagle Point, O, B. Moore, Eagle Point. J, V, Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Goo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point, Thoa. H. Nlcbols, Eagle Point i, Drop a Utile Frcetone on an acliinrr corn, instantly thivt oorn . sWp hurl lug, Uioii you lift U rlt;ht mil." H dwnrn't hurt ouo bit. Yin, mnglfl Why wall! - Vour drugglut soils u ilny battle of Freeions (or s few cenls, aullliUi'ttt ,to rid your foot of every luiril corn, soft torn, or corn hotwn Did !, nuil calliurs, without wire im.mir irrllailun. Try ;t No hiimluii'l B XMammirjKUKUxiimitmau Is our Registered and Common-law Trade Mark and can only Lite 'rightfully used on goods made by us.' r ShaOld ony - H""' r t V" sell you any , . , . giument lot QsiUrt si I lo 8 ycora of age ( w 1 under die -KOVERALLS name you ' may be sure he is trying to market an '. ! '.'inferior substitute on Kovcrnlls rrputalion. v - Unlets made by Levi Sti'nus sSc Co. T . v , they're not KOVERALLS Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen $1,50 the Suit FREE "XT KOVERALLS are maJo only by Levi Strauss fit Co., San Francuco and bear litis UVI 3IKAU3S C.I.U SNf RAMIiiCO.CAL. mm Koveralls Kca.u.t.PAT.urr. Clean Up Paint Up Make your appointment with ' ' i DICK SANDERS for your Ilome Beautifying' in all its branches. Good workmanship guaranteed and good, material used. Phone 840-J . . . . ' 844 W. 14th Pi''lll!M .ninn jiinii!)!.Q , - . SBsnsnasisMWHsaBsn TlHwnnA "Cash Capital" NO AY that you have added Victory bonds to .your other good Securities it 'stime to be-' ,, gin accumulating moro Cash Clapital. Other; -wise your resources will bo out-of balance. ;..:"v!-.i. " : -';:. Adopt the facilities of the- First Na- ,, tional Bank to your needs and learn to ', ' make use l these to , the full extent. ' Capital $i00,000. . Medford Oregon V t Subscribe for Victory Bonds and , v , uurchase vour clothes of - KLEIN The Tailor : J - , v. - 128 E. Muln, Uiiatulis . Gongoleum , , First-Glass Covering Nino feet wide, bought be fore war-prices wero added, nice ; patterns, regular price $1.20 yard." K ,- - ' - Our Price 80c yd. Come in and see it before buying for spring, Poole Furniture Co, col. ' "....'.: