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PXHE FOUR . Medford Mai Li tribune AN INDKPBNDBNT NBW8PAPKB PUBLISHED BVBRT AFTBKNOON V BXCKPT SUNDAY BY THB MEDFORD P1UNTINO CO. Office, Mall Trlbun BulMlnf, J5-I7-II Worth Fir trwL Phone 76. A consolidation of th Democmtlo ?lm., The Modfor. Mall. Th Medford rlbune. ths Soulhsra Oreionl-n, Toe Avhland Tribune. The Modford Sunday Sun la fural.taed ubaorlbera dealrlng a aoven-day dally nawipaper. ' . ROBERT RtlHL. Editor. 8. S. SMITH. Manager. usBOUFTiox -- BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE: . Dally, with Sunday Sun, year ie.00 Dally, wllh Sunday Sun, month. . : Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, ou year 1.60 Sunday Sun, one year. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, .lackaonvllle. Central Point,' Phoenix: Dally, With Sunday Sun. year T.60 Dally, with 8unday Sun, month .66 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month ,60 Official paper of the City of Medford. VlliVllU ' vu.., Rntered aa aecondclaas matter .ledford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, ibv. 1 six month, ending Pec 31, 1018 aJMt ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Full teaaed Wire servrce. The Asso ciated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa dispatches credited to it or not outer wlae oredlted In thla paper, and also the ' local newa published herein. All rlghta of republication of special dispatches Herein are atao reaerveo. '1.' Ye Smudge Pot :' . By Arthur Perry '-'"..' J. Plume eoes to the Italians in 1923, i according to the pence terms. This MS' a exeat victory for the president, but Italy eets the town. It is stipu lated that the I. of N. would rush to Kinme with warships and soldiers if the beniEhted Jiuro Slavs, tried to double cross' the world, but the Ital ians have little- faith in promises, knowing how fragile thev arc in these . tunes. - . The peace terms also provide for the trial of the Kaiser, which means, if he lives lone enough, as there is several years work ahead untangling , , the red tape. 5, 3 J. 11 CTSST LK GUERRE '". (Oorvallis Gaxette) I Lieutenant Paul E. Frefliir. '16. a graduate' in forestrv. has sent Dean .Peavv an announcc : ment of tlie "birth of a daghte T ;.' Lieutenant Erevdie, who was an j instructor in aviation t San Diego, is now a logging engineer :3T for the Portland Lumber com- -.John -Rainwater is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..J. Rain '' water.'! Albany Democrat).' Is Mr. Rainwater" aware of the danger of staving too long in one placet "CHORUS GIRLS GIVE KISSES TO POND BUYERS. CITY BELOW OUOTA."-r-(Headline S. F. Chron icel.) ' More cause and effect stuff. HOW GREEK THE GRASS (Roseburg Review) . Andy P. Davis, district lumber inspector, landed in town Tues' day from the lower regions. The Hon. WYJ. Brvnn has emitted non of his wonderful speeches for two years, which is exceedingly good ludginent.- ; Sid Brown and Port Neff are still true to Democratic faith and party. Thev remind one so much of the Gc-r man machine gunners . ' who i w chained to their guns. WIlOOPEE! GIMME ANUZZER! ( , (Santinm 'Xewa) '.' Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hnll and Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Frum of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. John . Doughton of Tennessee were sampling sodawater here yes ' : terdny., - ' j Woman Cried With Pain Thousands of women work today while suffering from kidney or blad der ailments that can be relieved. Mrs. fc. Wayne, 2726 3rd St., Ocean Park, Cal., writes: "I had to sit down during my housework. My back ach ed so, also my hip pained me so I used to cry out, the pain was so great. Now I am thankful to say that Foley Kidney Fills rid me of all my pain." Backache, sore muscles, stiff Or swollen joints, rheumatic pains and Indications of kidney trou ble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and reliable. . They bring quick results, For sale by Medford Pharmacy. BLISS NATIVE HERB TABLETS are first aid to thousands of peo ple for the relief of KIDNEY TROUBLE It is regarded as the pioneer and only standard herb remedy, and 'has also been found very benefic ial for Catarrh, Constipation and Indigestion. It is a great , ,,n Kidney and Liver Renulator Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Every genuine tablet contains this trade S7S mark. Price $1.00" per box U8) of 200 tablets. - t . ' - Sold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere. THEY ONCE. upon a time, say 5,000 years ago, if n man wanted a steak for dinner he went out and got it, usually from lna neighbor. . ,. . If "the neighbor was out, well and good; if not thero was a fight and tho man with the strongest arm and the stoutest hatchet won. ' . ' ' . V That system went on for many generations. , But as tho world'.bccamo more thickly settled, and living .more complicated, tho human race to eudure and progress, a better system would have to be devised. So laws wore made, stealing, murder and ab duction were outlawed and instead of every man being his own policeman, each community organized its own police force for the community's protection. . . A great many men were A great many men opposed lawlessness, therefore there But the scheme worked. Although individuals agreed ; to lay down rules of pacific living, nations did not. Nations continued to live on the theory that when a nation wanted a beef steak, it was quite proper to sally forth and get it, preferably from a nation with a weaker arm and lighter hatchet. " That system went on for many generations. But1 as the world became still more thickly settled, and living still more complicated, the human race decided that if it was going to endure and progress a better system would have to be devised. So again laws were made, stealing, murder and abduction were outlawed, and instead of each nation being its own policeman the world organized its own police force, for the world's protection... - f A great many men were skeptical of the experiment. A great many men opposed it. There had always been war,- therefore there always would be. j", 'But, ' -:. . . ' : :. - Well, the scheme hasn't worked, yet.-" Buj it has been launched, which is saying a good deal. And the thought that obtrudes is, are the ;' skeptics of today any more gifted with clairvoyance, than those of 5,000 years ago ? They are so sure the scheme won't work, but how do they know until the scheme has been tried? . As there is an important editorial rule never to close with" an interrogation we observe the rule by adding, They don't. ' - i . Once more we call attention to a rule of this office re garding communications. We welcome all kinds express ing all opinions, but none Will be printed, not signed by the writer's name. If the writer wishes ,tho name with held from publication, this'will boLgrantecL, but the iden tity of the writer, must be known. 5 ; ' f ' ..'.,. , . 1 ". ' 2 ijBoth Senator; SmootLand Sdnator Chamberlain have announced their allegiance to ' the League of Nations. Borah and Poindexter must be getting lonesome. . ' kts.1- :-.. - - If the Victory. Week 'management doesn't watch out the weather man .will, stage a raiii storm the end of the week, in order to get the. biggest !-fllriz.e7;,,.''';;.-;.' The country will be spared one thing. No one will re cite the German peace treaty on the Fourth of July. ';As a'preUmmary to. ' his ; exile the'Kaiser should be forced to commit the peace treaty to heart. . The first job is to get a Liberty bond, the next is to hold it. ; , .; . - The tr6uble with the Chinese bluff is it came too late. Budapest, Hungary's Petrograd BUDAPEST. Jriv 8. Budapest, objective of the Rumanian advance into Hungary, famed for its incom parable nuiht life, before it' suffered the rigors of war, outbursts of an archy, and infection bv Bolshevism, is the subject of a bulletin from the National Geographic Society. ' ; . C. Townlev-Fullam, in a communi cation to the society, vividly de scribes the pre-war eaveties of the Magyars and tells something of their temperament as follows: - "It is 10 o'clock in Budapest. Thea ters and opera, music halls and cafes, restaurants and casinos are. packed, for the serious business of the dav has begun. To find an emptv place one must go into the brilliantly light ed streets or go home. From now un til long after the dawn has broken over Buda fortress, on the other side, the easy-going, improvident Magyar of the citv is immersed in affairs which will not wait. ".'. ."He who never goes to bed and eets up at 7 in the morning: never has mone v to spend and spends it royally : never puts off till tomorrow what he hopes some one mav be induced to do for him next week; whose ideas of time are rather Oriental than Cen tral Europe: who makes haste, in other matters, with caution and fore bodings, is guilty of much, but never of neglecting his urgent private af fairs. '" "Budapest is, after all, what nature and the Magvar have made her. But to comprehend her. to come into inti mateitouch with the wonder of things Mugyar, it is not enough to under stand the architect and all for which she stands. The citv of the Magyars has lier oWn, secret: she may bo ex perienced, but not ' described. i "Never was a people more addict ed to nhilosonhv than thin neonlc a philosophy frankly Teutonic. N.ever was a people mpro prone to appeal to the sedativ e properties of ... hulf bricks. It would be difficult to find a race more fitted to govern, and im possible to name one less able. "The true Magyar would scorn to bear false witness against his neigh BEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, DON'T. aecidea timt 11 it was going skeptical of the experiment. it. Uliere had always been always would. bo. ' ' bor: he docs not steal: ho cannot curse: nor does he work on the sev enth dav. nor indeed on anv other. The other commandments take their chance. . x ' -' "These things may not be ouite convincing. But when we upprooch the Question of tribute, the rendering unto Caesar of things which are not Caesar's, the pure Oriental emerges from his purely accidental western environment and is again in tho tents of Shem. ... ', : ' "Take a typical, concrete, every day instance; Go into a cafe and or der a glass of milk, the nominal value of' which may be 15 kreuzers. Per haps the waiter will bring it, perhaps he will forget. : ' . "For the sake of the argument he brings it. The waiter, also the bo v who loads your table with yester day's papers.' also the man who swoops upon your hat. also tho Gipsy who pours out his soul in alleged mu sic for his own satisfaction and he is easily satisfied also the disguised marquis who, happen to wander in vour direction, all must be appeased. Under 60 kreuzers you cannot well es cape. ... ....... "This, then, is the happv-go-liickv Magyar of the City Beautiful, the mercurial : citizen ; who lives by chance, who will stuke his nil and much of yours on tho turn of a card or the speed of a Jiorse,.to.whom life fs a masquerade of the gods and sui cide no crime, whose (businoss is pleasure, who will one day infallibly be rich by the turn ,. of a lottery wheel.; This is the strange anomaly who would fight for a woman in this world or for heaven in tho next, but who would work for neither in any world or any circumstances what ever." JOHN A. PEEL Undertaker ' Phone M. 47 and 47-73 Antomoblle Been. Serriee : tody Assistant ' S3 SOUTH BAKXLETT ' into Ambnlaaoa Bervloe, Corone MEDFOT.D,. ORECiON, Speedy Meade Uf - awt i4 k t .-..XU tii f-ki4m )m vv-. rTS25!ir I- - bennison II tp f j.. iS SPEEDY MEADB fc-i-MiMiii'niii- i-i ' A National Employment System Printed below Is a brief summary of a bill' to provide for a national effiplpyjnaal. system which receiv ing support rora many local people who .realtue,. that one of the great problems in southern Oregon will be an adequate labor supply. , The U. 8. em ploy 111611L service shall bo contlnUod as a permanent bureau In tho depnrtmeiit of labor. - - ; .. ,- It shall be tho province and duty bf the said buroau, under tho direction of the secretary of labor, to establish and maintain-system of employment offices In the stntes which do . not maintain an employment-service and In states which do maintain such a service, to kid as heralniftor provid ed.'-'.. I . ., . For the use of tho service there shall bo appropriated annually a sum of money from which a . specified amount may bo used by the secretary of labor for 'maintaining the offlcos and staff of the director gonera!. of. Rakes Your .""':' ' ''. ' ) L I,. ' I.!. ,n,'.- . ' ' j. L'-V " AFTER THE SMUDGE Make your appointment for your painting, per peringi tinting by - " ; ' ' ;. ' ''.',:' DICK SANDERS , ; Good o.wrkmanship guaranteed, merits. No lingering done on jobs. .Residence 844 W. Fourteenth St.:.., TTT Consumption of Home ! Products eansHome Industry Let youri next sack of flour be VILMO arid keep your money in circulation at home. . Your local grocer has it. v SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ' Rogue Valley Milling Co. ' :' ' " . Medford, Oregon 1 TTTUIDAY, -MAY. S, Ifllfl at Rialto Tonight iii i m ,n in iiim irw l flees for clmilng labor .botweuu tho status and fur Inspection forces.. Whon any slate has mado, or shall horeuftor make an appropriation for the malntenunco of a public employ-1 ment service under state control, there shall bo paid to tho- treasurer of such state upon certificate by tho Becrotury of labor for tho benefit of the state, employment -system an umount not oxceedlng tho allotment far tho stato and equal to tho amount which Is npproprlutod by the state. During a period of two years tho socrctary of labor shall havs author ity to spend so much of tho sum ap portioned to tho states as ho may deem necossnry In the respoctlvo stntos as follows: In state whoro thero Is no state employment service. In: estahllshliiR and maintaining a system of public employment offices. . In stntos whoro thero Is a systom of public employment offices, but . OS Luncheon Suggestions . . -f . ." ' Serve Snow ' Flakes the ' dainty saltetl jcracker with bouillon sardines. creamed fish, salads, Welsh rarebit, etc' Don't ask for ..Crackers, say Snow ot : - grocer.can supply yotfv No. disappoint-; Phone 840-J WILLARD-DEM PSEY TOPIC OF NKW YOBIC Mav ft, The Willnrd DemiiHcv htmvvwt'ight cliiiiiinitmHliiK liout Hflieduled for Julv 4 at Toledo is the one topie of diMciihxiiiu niiiuhtr tiuiil followers. ,1,1 .1 ...I.!,. I M.,t,,i.l.,.l 1 Ills muiuuur wiiu'ii "mui ,i. . .. i ... .. r:..:.,i. i .,i,li uie ririuiii nuiiiw m n'-i ..,,-... Siilliviui, Curlii'tt. Kilifiinmnii". J'"l'v fries n mi even Johtisoii ilel'eiidi'd llieir tit Uri. unptmrH tw be hii'kiiur in this ('oiliest. II is iiIho a decided rjiiu nuveliv Tor a lii'iivvwc'iihi cliuiiniiuii to iiiii'im In nliii'o his title in ii'iuuii'dv bv ii rel'eive'H decision iii a Ill-round contest, Munv oxiiivsnmI, Iho iiliin ion lluil ii showed ronmrkiiblu fiuit'i denco on the nurt of Willnrd to de fend KUi'ttcssfullv his titular honor; iiunitmt the riiHlmiif . IiicIich ot it formidable nit uiinont'iil K Jiti'ki Ih'iuiwev. ' Willi Ihe exfvitlitin of lll-roinul iio-tlecisioii bout between Willitnl anil Kriink Miirati in this-filv three veiirs' uito, whii'h few rini: exnerls toos i- ruuiHlv from a title imssiuir iin-l there is no reeord of such n short si'liediiled battle in Hie modern hix torv of heiivvwoiuht fiuhtiiiL'. Ja, ' which are not entitled to rncelvo fed eral tuinU, In uiHlntalnliiR a coopora. ttve state and federal system of pub lie oinploynienl otfleea. CHICHESTER S PILLS i'UUU U.i .l lld.f.M.(lV' liUllllSO HuiMl lII.M,k-tt HW '., Cnl. lMt. Al.,,1 K'H.l SAID b UftlXVitSTS EVIRYHHLPi These Victory Days AT Martin J. R eddy's Houtlinrn 'Oreictin'N Ix-mllnu Jmn-hT AMo announce a dlnplay of Gorham Co.'s Silverware In our window, all. tho Intott pattoma A NEW lrIUN THK 3"KTSSlOUTIl Your Inapectlon la tuvltod. . DlainondH arc our Kpwlnlly io to i2.io.(Mt :, ' Fhone 81. Vlaltnrs wolcomo Victory Week 'A big 16 07.. glass of Root Beer - Plus lc War Tax Mack's Place 121 EastMajn ' CELEBRATE VICTORY WEEK In Medford and Eat at tho TheGusherCafe Special For CoIJi, CaUnb or Intlu wk, ' To you feel weak 'nnd tinequnl to Hut work nliead of youT Do you till ioukIi t . I .. ,!- .mil. tiiuu. Ii,II,m u . . 1 1 , Aro you pnlo? U your blood thin awl wnioryr iwiwr -m jviu uwj iu'u hnK). PuUdilroiil ' ' An old. reliable ' lilood-maker and horlml toiild tnado from wild roots ud bnrU,' U' Dr. I'loroe's Ooldon Medlrnl UUoovory. Thin "naturo remedy" ootam in tablet or liquid form. It will build up yuur body, euro your lold, anil pnitoot you frum JUoam uetnui which lurk ivory when). Ouo o( the aotlvo liiKrodlenta of thia teiniKtrnnce alterative and tonlo U wild chnrry bark with tilllngia, which hi to kowI for the lunM and for oouglui; aUo OrcKn Rrnira root, blood root, lone root, lueen'a root, all akllfully combined In tho Medical DUcovrry. Thnui riMiU have a direct action ou the toninch, improvlnit digoitloa and uriml Inilun. Tlirw lutrnal axtraata In thn "Diii'ovvry" aid In blood-making, and blood tliny aid 111 throwing Ou au attack ot iniiuania. , : Catarrh hoii)l be treated, flrnt, a blood diMano, with tliU alterative. Th"ii. in addition, the nAto nhoiild be wmhtil W.fc&WJES'?it. PCIHI IW 'IM linn, w. ixmiw, vw eovery Tableta or Catarrh Tablet to Dr. rtn. uivj.li-j' llotul. uullalo. N. x. Vulcanizing All our work trlnly Kuannuad to be tint cIam. in N. Fir Hi., Medford Hiono m-J MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS LIBERTY TAXI With new Dodge ear. Stationed at 1 N. Front St, 33 Halo A Lyon, l'ropa, ltaone Congoleum ii." .,!) ,!.orl . First-Class ; Floor Covering Nino fect wide,' bought he rons Svav prices word added, nice palteni8,r regular "price $1.20 yard. i Our Price 80c yd. , Come in and sco' it before buying for spring. . Poole Furniture Co. WESTON'S Camera Shop the Only Exclusive , Commercial Photographer ; in Southorn Oregon. . Negatives mado any time or placo by appointment. ; ! . Phono 147-j. We'll do tll'est. ; : ' r' J. B. PALMER . ' ' Medford,;' ! '',!,a rif Miiin Rtrftftf., h , Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons , gio , clear,, permanent copies. Will not smut, , dry out, or fill the type. Buy typiwritlng tupplif of . ,-' i ., : , . , MEDFORD , , PRINTING j COMPANY