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SIX HEDF01lD;..W7CrC TRIBUNE, rRDFOTlTI, OT?EfQXy WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1919 RED CROSS AID f XANTIIt. GrooPC Mnv 0 Greece i'h imloliti'd to the Unite,! Ktnlos lor ninnv things, but she orobiiblv will re member lonccst thu Hid irivon bv the Amunron Hed Cross to tho 50.000 or mora rut'naws who have been pomini: bunk lrom Bulgaria and Asm Minor over cverv road mid mountain imiss, Unable through its own aenioies to mre for this immense number of homelosB and destitute nconle, the Greek jrovfcrnment left the task to the hiv American relief orcamzution, Kinir Alexander, Premier nr.er.elos and the Greek irovernment have al fidv testified their eratitudfl for this ussislaneo which was made pos sible t lirniitrh the generosity of the Amenenn neoule. t Twenty-four hours after the sign ing of tho armistice, the Hod Cross established relief stations at evcrv point in Bulgaria. Turkev and Mtieo donia over which tlie.se innocent vin- tims of the war were likelv to come. It. dispntched trainload after" tram- loud of. supplies to the areas in which sut ferine was known tq .be worst. 1 ho. stream of refmrecK has not vet Peascd, nnd the work of the Ked Cross continues. Thero has- been a serious development of typhus anions tho refugees ounrtered cm KuMilln Drumii and this city. . -.' r.ilward Walker, of Iiiirnv, Vn.. n vouiiir officer in the American. lied Cross, tave his life in tisrhtinf the disease. Three : American nurses huvo nlso iieen stricken but ore re covering in Greek hospitals-."-- ' SPOKANE. Wash.. Ma tiX-Piliii reserves were summoned to the sta tion here today after a nOn-unton teamster employed by a company against which the teamsters-., and chauffers' .union -is on ; strike, had been taken in custody, by the police when he exhibited a gun in response to alleged taunts of striking team Dters. He. was later released. Requests of employers thatthey be permitted to hire special policemen to protect their drivers from violence . wero. refused by Commissioner John , H. Tllsley of the department of pub lic safety," who declared the city would furnish all required' protec tion. .-. Numerous calls to the police station today proved in all cases, it . was stated by the police, to have been occasioned Tiy attempts of strikers to persuade patrons to refuse delivery by non-union teamsters or to per suade teamsters not to take .out trucks and wagons for : employers .who had refused to sign the , new wage scale for which the union . is contending DON'T CROWD, MEN! -ALL BUT ONE OF THESE CHAMPEEN BOWLERS MARRIED " i -v s rxVvf 4 1 !;'; H.BUTLZ liV !xW fc . rHESB WOMEN -PIN SMASHERS ARB! FROM LPPT" TO RIGHT, STANDING, MRS. B. STEADMAN, MISS DEAN 2UPP. MRS. A., GRAY; SITTING, MRS. J. FAULKABER, MRS. A. JAEGER. - Bchofd the Minor' Butlers, tha ; greatest aggregation of women bowlers in America, who a tew days ago won the championship ol the A. B. C. at Toledo. - Carrie Nation may have dons tome smashing in her palmy days, but aha didn't chalk up the seora -thse girls made. Tha Minor But lers are Toledo products and so thay didn't have to miss a single day's housekeeping to beat all tha other - contenders. The Butler ' rolled for a total of 2436. - - Each member of the team has $een bowling for . several years. Of course, the married ones -will deny their husbands showed them all the fine points of the game. " There is. only one single one la the bunch, and she'a a good looker and probably won't be en tered in the- "singles" long. -' . The picture was taken after the Btotlsra won the title, hence the big amiles. '! -' 0 , i.. -.i : ''.".;t ' Why and How Garden Should Be j Guitiyated 10 KEEP . S. S. . -PORTLAND; May 7. Special dis patches .received here, today stated that Franklin D. Roosevelt, acting head o( tho navy department, was compiling and forwarding to Senator McXary of Oregon, estimates of the cost of painting, policing and other wide, maintaining the battleship Ore gon, ia Portland harbor,; ... .6 ; : i -The navy department, when funds are availaoltf in Oregon- to , maintain the battleship as a public institution, froe for public inspection-, will turn the famous fighter over to the state. It is expected the cost will be only a few thousand-dollars a year and that there will be no difficulty In arrang lng to finance it.. ; . f- h ' HINES REPORTS COAST WAiSIlINGTON. Slav ,7.Tinine of of freight itrnfflc this vcar-owiiig to elowmir down of war time manu facturing is shown bv a. .report ittst. issued bv Director General Hines in connection with his explanation of the irovernment deficit -of $192,000,000 in Operation- of railroads, for. the,, first three months 6f the venr,- . J'it is impossible.' on the basis of theso three months,- to predict the results for the years a. whole," suid Mr. -limes. ' . , ',.. '. : .' : : "On the trip in the west' which--1 liave just completed. 1 found the most lronouiiced"optimi&m on the part of business nnd- nfrricultural interests Kenernllv which-.; (rives a. Reasonable basis for liofrimr ' for;! qt cnlarired business." . : , ii - BROTHER OF QUEEN MARY TO RULE OVER CANADA t'ON'DOrr, Mav-f 7. Tli Vis under stood that (ho Duke , of Dcvenshiro will shortly retire as eorernor-een- eral of Canada and the Mini savs the of I ice will bo. olfcrod the Eurl of Athlono, brother of Queen Murv. . Most ncotilc Have nh idea that irar- dns are cultivated solely fur the purpose of kiliine weeds. As n mat er of fact, the killiiis- of Weeds is ust one obiect of cnnlcn ciiltivntioii. sav the ; specialists ot the l-nitcd States department ' of asrriculturc. The roots of plants- reiiuire air iiist the same as do the tops, and" if the cronnd is packed' or hard or is sunr baked over the surface after u beat- ine rain; the roots of the plants cai not f:et air and for that reason tbt plants will turn -yellow.-; nnd if no! cjired for will die. The same thine U true where the land is poorly .drain-, ed -land.' .waterlbssred. The- walei keeps out the air and the roots cm not teed the plants. ' . : .. , Cultivation has. unotlier obiect. n that it breaks nu the soil particle and make plant food available for tin ..otsiL mm. . i 'V ir'S 'At w i 1 1 1 fecdinjr rootlets of tho plants. Jlanv persons, however, mnke the mistakt of cultivating too deeply, nnd bv so doins cut off or injure the fecdinc rootlets and, depnve-the plant of its source-of nourishment and support. Frcauent shallow cultivation durimr dry: weather results in the formation ot a layer or tine dust-which serves as n mulch or blanket-to retain,mois- tlirC. ,' ' .'' ' '.' ..'.": ,; , Cultivating After ICairis . The soil should always be culti vated just as soon as it is sufficient ly dry to, be shfelv - wM-'ki..l nflnr heavy rains.', If it is not ciiltivatoc. n crust torms. the surface bakes ami tho crops are .injured. The same will apply' where-' irrigation is used, and it' has -been found best to- eive the soil li Ihorouuli soakins." then culti vate lis soon as It is drv-eiioii-.'li, and appiy.no more wutor until it is 'ab solulclv necessary. . . , : The hoe and the steol rake are the' most important tools, for cultivating the smnll-irarden. On a larger scale a wheel hoc and a horse 'cultivator mnv be. .used , to advnntaire. Even where horscdrawn tools are oconsion 1 illy used, the creater' part " of the vork. especially durine ilrv weather, nav be performed bv means of . a common steel rnke. It is not nece.s io ry to co very deeply into the soil, ut merely to stir the 'surface. . : '. ' iit A Tool That Helps r -.- - A handy little tool for loosonmir' the- soil can be made from a piece of thin board two inches wide and 14 nches long: with one end .whittled down to form a handle and the oppo site end provided with three' No. 0 or N'o. 3 box nails or wire brads.. This little homentjle implement can be nsed very soon after A ruin to loosen the surface, so that anv small seeds fan break .-through'. The whecl-hoo outfits are provided with; n. number. ot ..different- shovels and ' scratchcrs adapted for the different tvpes -of work to be performed. ; These imple ments have the '..advantage--, thitt one can go over tlin garden-.verv rapidv and break up the surface of 'the soil n a comparatively short time: It is generally necessary, however, to fol low.with the. hoe to , remove .anv weeds that have not been destroyed bv the weed cultivator.. ' . ,. . Kill Weeds Young V ' ' . ; It should be borne in mind' that the time to kill weeds is when thev are Hist coming through the around. If allowed to becom established it is nuch more difficult to 'get rid of hem thnii if they are taken -in time. If the top two inches of soil is- kept ntinuouslv nnd thoroughly loosened in serious difficulty in keeping ouU weeds is probable. ' : '.'-. 1 RELL-AN 6 Bell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief CLUETT-PEABODYK-Co:lhtc:TIlOY-NY FOR INDIGE.STION Vulcanizing IV our work. Ntrfcily iri'urauteed to i! (first class. IS . fir flt Hedford Phone 4'Aifi ' - IeJoFORD VULCANIZING W0RK5 TELL DAD ABOUT .TARZAN DAY' BIGflHSTDAY TARZAN DAY gEStBBSBit&i ,L , ,,..Ji ?s YS GIVEN 20 YEARS i. COBI.ENZ.. April S. tCorrosuoH- doaco ot Associated Press.) Two American soldiers who wont uhend of tho Army of OCQupation' during tt march aaroBi Ktumlsh Prussln lust December, .doiniod German avmy uni forms and hud,, a series ot. UirlllliiK nilvontui'ca. after i court) -marttul, re cently ware sentenced lo twenty years at hard llvur...The men, .both, prt vutes, were charge with. desertion tn addition to eight otior offenses con nected with their .run away trip, , According to tho testimony brought out at. tha court martial both men spoke a little Uermun and after ro- Iiik ahead of. the .advaucirw troops full in with a numhor ot Oermr.n sol- dlurs. also deserters. The Uormana had stolon a lot ot food, wearing up nurel and other articles of value and, witnesses said,. Induced tho Amer icana te assist tho Germans In rescu ing the stolon property from it 'rucho, The two privates, Fredorlck ltlcli- nmn nnd Kmnk Rlchurtls,. probably were the first Amurlruns to outer X'bltlbiu, As they wore more thun a wock iibeiul of tho schedulo of the Third Army In Its march toward tho i.Mitno. it was In u suburb ot Ouli- leni that tho tlormuns had hidden their booty In the basoinont of Ucrmiui woman's ho'uso. In somo way the Coblen pollco hourd of tho .thotts and for Boveral days nnd iiightn iwd Riinrds watohlim for the tliluvou to spponr to curt uway their loot. .When two supposedly (larmnn sol diers appeared -onu night with tucks and started ,to puek up tha nrttules and refused to hoed repented flermaii oomnmniln to "iiult," th Oormnn pollcoman hnRnii to tiro. Onb man fell, wounded In the arm, and tho ollior, nftor a ehaso, was caught. When the two wore taken to tho ttar. man police stutlon It was discovered they woro Americans and they were hold until ordeal's of the American army arrived, , ' : ,. Under the circumstance, tter an investigation the Americans decided not to file any charge against the Gorman policeman who had shot Rlchman, v- -..-.v -. !., Old papers for building tires and house cleaning, lOo bundle. WhvItchandScraich With Bur ning Eczema? Genuine .Relief If You Resort to Sand and Sensible , - Treatment There Is a very common mijun dvrstaadinf of ezuia and the va rious other forms of skia eruptions aud irritations that cuuae so uiucli pals' aud diseomfort. Because the urfacs ef'tha skin is the some of tks attak, and setms almost ablate with' fiery, burning and Itching, these disorders- ars mis named skin diseases. " -- ; The truth is that they are not really , skin .diseases, and that is why nothing, but disappointment follows their treatment with salves and lotions applied to the surfaco of tho skin, ';. . .These Irritations, eruptions, boils, pimples, etc., arc caused by a dis ease germ in the. blood, which' breaks out through the skin, and as long as the germ is in the blood, no cure1 can eomo from ointments and lotions, even if you apply them to the surfaed'y the ton. ; The' rational 1mA 'sensible -treatment is S. 8. .3., the reliable blood purltler, whloll pr'ompHy eraiUuitcs till iliacuso K'"" from' the bloud. Wlieu yotl oleutiso your blood of disease grtuis, the akin is promptly restored to Its normal couditlotu For moro than half a ccnturv S. S. a bas' bu lued with I bo greatest satisfaction for i all . man ner of blood aud skia disorders. This Hue old remedy was first made by the Xndiutis from lucdicl nal rants aud herbs of the forests. . 8. S. 8. is ktill made from the origiunl formula, aud il U i:usian teed purely vegetable. - It is ono blood remedy that contain! not a partiole of potash, meroury or oth er mineral. Tliero Is uo finer tonic or systcra-buihler, aud a thorough coursa of 8. 8. 8, will build up t ha general health 'and glvo new. vigor to tho entire bod v. Got- a bottle 'of 8. S. B. from' your druggist,- and begin-the sensi ble, rational treatment today, nnd you will experleueo g.'nuino relief, as thousands of othors have;,: If you want any special- medical nd vlco regarding your own case, y?u can obtain snmo without 'tost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 105 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, On ' ' 4See here," ay the Good Judge , I Want to remind you about that small chew1 of this good tobacco. . It tastes better because it's Hood tobacco. Its quality saves you part of .. your tobacco money. It goes further and lusts longer. ; "' I ' THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW hit tip in two styles ' " ; ' RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco , , . W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco. i - I ' W P CB IflWPR OWPI JRICES lOV RiCEi.uivniasu jkku ipkchu. .went fSfWiro- wto kiowf icBuwn.icKtfxjre rnio'rar-Mov oiar .ifKtOw iimiOyv. rauwi ico ow n u.tow wigs-po- IJ 16 fPRtCtf V PRI . XiVJV K.iUPRtf. m Pt JVPftl' LOWP KtSlOW XNXi : ''lOWP'r -:ilJ0 ftC5lO PRIG : 'RIC OWPI .10W ?ICKI I rn vtotv n novo SLftirciai Kttl JPRKCSLOlV hjio coicwpRtct? prkv ILCWi..Kt5LVPftVKlO ' 5ICISL TK PWCK I PW -5 Lt RCtS Wr PRtt OUt- .KUU WEEK; :-.;Wc willsspecializc this week, as every: week, on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . This .dephrtment is freshly filled .every morning with tho choicest of. everything, in' this lino. Wo in vite you to call or prone. ' ,:. , : . , ; Personal Attention. - ; . Prompt Service H E; MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 A Good Time for the Farmer to Look Ahead . TJST anticipation of your harvest or market ing need for temporary financial assistance, ., Sir. Farmer, it is a good time to oiien at? account and get acquainted hoVe at the First National Bank. : Wo are always glad to add the - ' , names of new depositors to our ever . - . . growing, list. ' , . , - v . . ' Capital $100,000. ;. Vhe First National Bank PlEDFoRD Oregon MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE la lloro lo llolp Ymi : ' . ;, . ,. i.w inixi(aiTv ' IIOt)KKKKl'lfl HIIOUTIIAMt TVPKWKITIXO ' l'K.VM.ANSHIP .' .AMi ULMKUCIAr IMtA.VdllKrl ,.' ' A fw months In this school will qualify you fur a buulno carevr and will lirovo A most valuable assot ilurlns; your ontlra lire. It will Inernusd your oarnlnK c'apnofty anil will oimlilo you to find em- ploym'on at a xood salary In any part pt.lho world. . fall or H-Ht.0 fur UtiVratiirA, ' ' i'r , . , III North (irnna Hlwit i '-.; ,r ' Stu'dttnts may ontor at otiy tliuo. t : 1 ' ' , t" 1 ! - ' . - '' 1 '''":'' . 1 to! . . THE OnIVERSAI CAR ' " - '' . ... '". '-'.''' . Every-. farmer -should have one or more Ford Trucks been use of the' profitable results that will follow ', their Use. l.Tli'i;re , k j not any guenK. i -work btut this statement. It has' ( been proven, on thoiisiinds of ftirnis. If you farm, come iij aud let 11.1, tell you. more about tlie V Ford Trui'k's value to ycu in Riuit dollar ami 'cents . saving.' It is a personal niattor to evk- ery farmer.' The Ftird Truck is n bus- " . incus necessity.' Orders should w ' leftv, ' with us at onco'iii order to get early ? delivery. . Price $5,1.0,. withmit body, ' f. 0, b. Detroit. ' ; r - '. -: C. E. Gates "Auto Co; '.L...-U..UlUJ Latimer's Powdered Arsenate of Lead in Four-Pound Bags Money, Time and Material r'(-?n."-''H , ; '.-' . T ' '"llir-l '" v ,;;f' V': FOR SALEBY '; : I DENNEY & CO. ;: . MEDFORD S.!. p. track; , 'i ; ';:;.:.;'''.'-:,.,:.f- onsumpi ion Home Products Means Horrid Ihijistryii Let ypiir h6xt sack of iloiir te VILM0 and keep your money in circulation at, home.. Your local grocer has it. ,; vy , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ! : Rogue Valley Milling Co. Medford, Oregon '''&0 fr - ' '' j 'jLiLlLX-Ai