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SrSBffORf) MXTO . TrlfBTJNlS, IWTOFOttD ORWIONV WESTUY, 'if AY 13. 1919 MEDFORD MAIL Ihibune AN INPKPBNnRNT NEWSPAPER PUBUlSllED EVKHT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO, Office, Mull Tribune Building, M-17-3 North Kir etreet. Phono 75. A con.ollfltttlon of the Democriitlo Tlmee, The Moilforfl Mall. The Modford Trlhune, the Southern Oregonlau, The Ashland Trlbllno. The Modford Sunday Sun la furnlehed ubaorlbera dcalrlng a aeven-day dally pewapaper. ROBERT RUHU Editor.. , " " 8. 8. SMITH, Manager. UBSGBIFTIOir TEUII BT MAIL IN ADVANCb: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 1.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month-. ,s Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 1.00 Dallv, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.80 Sunday Sun, one yenr. - 1.60 BV CARRIER In Medford, Aehland, Jaokaonvllle, Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year- 17.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month-- .OS Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackeon County. Entered as wirond-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March t, 187. worn daily arerag-e circulation for la months ending Deo. 31, 1918 3.041 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pull Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Presa Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In thiB paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are alBO reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry the distinguished South American who declares that these United States desire to procure uraxu as a col ony," is a Brazilian nut. Now' Colonel House has engaged In the Plume affair, and had a confab -with the Italian something Monday. ThiB 'cinches the matter, neither friend or foe will be able to untanglf the mess. John Mann has stuck a card up In his window reading, "A new capture of waists and gowns." This is liable to Inspire Sam Richardson to stick out a sign reading: "These pants just surrendered after a hard fight." DOUBLE-JOIXTED REGRETS . ';' ? (Roseburg Kerlcnr) . Clendale was rudely awak ened from a sense of security to be told that after three weeks deliberation Dr. Knott had dis covered that the eruptionary dis ease spoken of before was small pox. ; The first case was the lit tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer. Mrs. Palmer promptly took her son to Dr. Knott, who could have prevented a spread of the ailment if he had Bhut .in. that case. The homes of Mrs. J. E. Churchill and the Palmers are now under quarantine, after many others have been exposed. We regret to say, and we cannot say, just who is to blame. William Jennings Bryan, . who .holds the world's' record for being wrong, announces that there will be no more war. There will be no more war, until the next one..' . The following named citizens are habitually addicted to the habit of sticking their thumbs in the arm- holes of their vests: - tr Newbury. . T. Fuson,- Sr. Charlie Thomas., "r The first named two "rare" up on their toes, probably caused by trying to lift themselves off the-ground. Be ing lawyers, there is an excuse for Ous and Charlie, but none whatso- . ever for Thomas. . WORKS CIiOSE TO HIS HOME (Coos Bay Times) W. R. Bonebrake, who repre sents eastern manufacturers of surgical and hospital equipment and divides his time between Chicago and New York, arrived ' here yesterday to visit his broth- : er, G. A. Bonebrake. . Cut This Out It Is Worth Money 1XXVT MISS TH'IS. Cut out this sleep, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and addresB clearly.. Ton will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and "bladder aliments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, 'biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. in theO Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre quently complained of after meals re lieved in Two Minutes. Almcyt In stant relief from Pains In the Stom ach caused by undigested food. SENT FREE Zir8' . Send 10c for Postage and War Tax, name and address, and we will send you on approval our stomach prep aration, Jo-to, lor 30 days, at which time you are to Bend us 11.00 or re .turn the unused portion if not per fectly satisfied. '. Address: Belljnghnm Chemical Co., Dcuiuigunin, ivusu. , , ; .,i TALKING AS SUBSTITUTE FOR WAR. VISCOUNT GREY'S approval of tho League of Na tions is hiterestiiir. He says nothing of self deter mination, arbitration, disarmament; his Slopes are cen tered entirely in the provison, making an annual confer ence between : the world powers mandatory. , , The former British foreign, minister believes the best assurance, of world peace is the safety valve of free in ternational expression. If anv nation has a irrievanee. the league will give that .nation viscount xivy oeiicves, mat pifiitv ui mi, nut or cum, will be found a satisfactory substitute for fighting. This is a typical. British point of view and p'olitoal progress n England the past century is a practical dem onstration of its essential validitv. England has become one of the most liberal govern ments in the world through peaceful revolution. Since George III the state has been transformed politically and socially, without firing a gun. Expression has been sub stituted for - repression, radicals, fanatics," anarchists, have been allowed tg roam Hyde I'ark every Sunday, chattering like magpies, instead of suffering .an eloquent martyrdom in the Tower. The only problem which has not been treated with this lenience is the only, one which has not been solved, the problem of Ireland. . , .. AVe believe Viscount Grey has hit upon one of the most important features of the League Covenant, and his contention will undoubtedly be sustained; by subsequent events. It tne world had possessed a public iorum for reciprocal agitation,, the" world conflict would probably never have occurred. As it was the British foreign min ister came near preventing it, the 11th hour. The terms of peace will not ination, jealousies and animosities, but with a talk-fest each year, where every nation will be given a right to be heard, tile danger of an outbreak: by force Will be ma tefialljT lessened, and threat of war on a large scale may eventually De removed. Fiu me, the Hamburg ; of Hungary WASHINGTON. Slav 13. "If Trieste was the Bremen of Austria,' Fiume wa the Hamburg of the Hun garian kingdom, a close rival for the brisk Adriatic trade of the ueriod be fore the war." savs a bulletin of the National Geographic society. The bulletin on Fiume is the third in a series of geographic news bulle tins dealing with places of the former dual empire which inav fall either to Italv or to the Jugo-Slav nation. "Fiume is another of those foot holds on the eastern Adriatic where Italians clung despite the stendv in flux of Slavs in the interior, and. -in this case even into Fiume itself. This city bears eviderce of early Ital ian culture, it figured as. a potent Slav factor in the turmoil of Balkan politics, and it felt strongly the in fluence, of Hungarv upon its thriv ing industries and fast growing com merce. "Magyar gerrymandering caused it to be annexed to Hungary in 1870. de spite tbe protest of Cronti to which it had belonged since the revolution of 1848-49. Tender consideration for its value as a seaport, rather than for its citizens, prompted its establish ment as a roval free town, making it a geographical slice of about seven sauare miles cut out of Croatia. "Despite the Hungarian interest in the city its pre-war population was 90 per cent Italian and Slav, with the Italians slightly predominant. Only about half the remaining tenth were Hungarians. The Slavs included Croats. Serbs and Slovenes. As im portant to Hungary as are New York or Boston to the United States. Fl ume's total population is not much greater than such suburbs of those American ports as East Orange, N. J., or Brockton. Mass. "Fiume is situated on the northeast shores of the Gulf of Quarnero, only 70 miles by rail, southeast of its trade rival. Trieste. Across the bay is the popular summer resort. Abbazin. fam ed for its evergreen laurel and pro fusion of roses, to which tens of thousands of visitors formerly thronged each summer. "The older town, distinctively Ital- What the Grizzlies Mean 1. Its object is to cooperate with the Medford Commercial club, pro mote and open up good roads and trails to points of scenic beauty, on mountains, lakes and rivers and de velop tlicm for the benefit and enjoy ment of the people and especially to make southern Oregon attractive to tourists and newcomers, that- they may get to these points of beauty by train, bv automobile or by trail and thus become uttraCted and fi nally locute here. 2. The president of the Grizzlies, Mr. Will G. Steel, who is also sec retary of the Medford Commercial club organized and promoted the Mazamas or Mountain Climbers, which lias a world wide reputation now. He also promoted resorts like the "Oaks" near Portland, but his greatest achievement was "putting on the map" Crater Lake National park through the efforts of the Medford Commercial club, and it is becoming rapidly known to an ever increasing throng of world tourists as an "un surpassable Mecca and scene of beau ty in the world," upon which hundreds of thousands of dollars is being ex pended by the United States govern ment, and bv which Medford tand southern Oregon is being widely ad vertised and reaping an ever increas ing reward. . , 3. Mr. Steel's latest and greuteat an opportunity to air it, and by urging a conference at ; :, remove injustice, discrim . inn, is built on the hillside, overlook ing the, gulf. The' newer city lies nearer the waterfront. There are three. harbors. The largest, accoin modnting 150 large vessels, is pro tected bv a breakwater half a mile long. Theauav is "nearly two miles lung. ';-'.:;. - ' ' - '- "Before the war Fiume'a, manufac hiring plants included a government tobacco factory; the Whitehead tor pedo works, a rice shelling factory, a petroleum refinery, and many smaller plants. 'among which-were saw mills and pnper mills. It fisheries consti tuted nn important industry. ... It ex ported sugar, grain, flour, horses and timber. "Fiume had a governor, who 'was a member of the upper house of .the Hungarian parliament, four represen tntives in the lower house, and two representatives in the diet of the Croahans and Slovenes. ' . "Originating in Roman times. Fi ume was destroyed bv' Charlemange in 799. The Franks ruled it for n considerable period: Then it passed to feudal lords until the Lmperor Fred erick III made it a part of Austria. "This emperor, who was Frederick V, as archduke of Austria! was the son of Ernest, the 'man of iron' and Cymburga, a Polish woman, from whom the Hapsburgs are thought to have inherited the protruding lower lip which sometimes became a dis figurement. His long and inconse quential reign is chfeflv recalled be cause he puzzled lexicographers bv leaving on his books, potterv and hav ing inscribed on his tomb, the initals 'A. E. 1. O. U. a promissory note of future Austrian greatness ' which Frederick did little to realize. The most generally accepted explanation is that the initials stood for the Latin. 'Austriae Est Imperari Orbi Universe' meaning "All the earth is subject to Austria." "Charles VI proclaimed Fiume a free port. Muria Theresa first unit ed it with Hungary. Successively oc cupied bv the' French and British it reverted to Austria and later was re stored to Huncarv before it wa3 ced ed to Croatia." effort is the promition of the Griz-l zlies, whose object is to make southr em Oregon appreciated bv its own people us well as tourists bv opening Plumber Thought He Needed New Pipes "My itomach and intestines were always full of gas and I often had severe i.'olic attacks. The pain and soreness caused me to think I needed a new set, ot pipes. Since taking iiayr's Wonderful Remedy all this has disappeared and my only trouble now is to make enough dough to buy all the food I'd like to out." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis; One dose will convince or money refund ed. For sale by druggists everywhere. Adv. JOHN A. PEEL Undertaker 1 Phone M. 47 and 47-Ja , .. j Automobile Hearse Berrlce Lady Assistant 83 SOUTH BAIITIJSTT -Auto AmbuUace Service, Coroaec iiD Us immv Hconid beauties unsur passed on tht PnuiCio const. To tlioso who want to go to the son shore wo will open ui our hikes nntl rivers. tTo thosu' who want lo html or fish, we will open up uiul ilnreliip unsurpassable -fishing mid hunting resorts, To .thosu who want In no to the mineral sprinuw, wliii'h.ai'o unsur passed in the world, we will upon up and develop them. To those who want to go to mount mn mid Ammo resorts, wo have them here mid will open up and develop them. 4. Southern I'ltlifornm with us lumiv doveloned anil advertised re sorts has made its deserts bloom mid become asset worth billions of dolors to its iiiliuhihiiits. has made Us M in nere , desert imui worm thousands of dollars per 'were and become a "world I'uiiious piny grounds" thronged with millions of tourists mid all this has been done 5 . ..... . v kit n t v&m& mi Roll a Velvet Cigarette Velvet's niur-affcd mlldoata ad imoothoiu tnmkm It just right far cigarettes. '': ... ' . '. i X 212 West Main St. y ? y ? t y T y y y y y y ? y t y y .t t y Supplies; Appliances and Enures Wiring and Repairing a Specialty. Watch for Opening Sale Peopl D. I. FLYNN a. 1 within lliu memory of niiitiv Meill'uiil rilixens, , It is true (lint l.os Angeles also hud il "Can't Do It club," hill some of these cmiurutcd to the llogue Itiver vullev mill oilier places timl left the sun baked village of l.os Angeles composed then of nhout 4,000 or less visionaries or dreamers, who peilmps did tint have" monev enough to Bel awn v, ,"i, . Southern Oregon has a vonr-avoiind-eliiinile unsurpassed . in the I'nited Stales. Ila more Undevel oped resources of timber, minerals of all kinds, building stone, coal, as plialluiu, line prospects for oil with mi o l well now heiite drilled (ban anv similar area of uopululioit in the C lifted Stales, l( is mote nroures sive with paved streets mid hiuli. wavs, more and cheaper eloctrieitv titan anv portion of thu I'niteil Slate of similar population. II has a nro wressivo eitv Willi the !,o ."ee ;Smoke over your problems, A little drawin on a fren'ly pipe often saves a heap of drawin on a bank account. ' Velvet is a friendly tobacco in the truest sense, because, like friendship, it has. been allowed ; to ripen natur allynothing forced" or unnatural. ,There are "hurry up" ways with tobacop but y.nly patient ageing (two years in wooden Jiogs-1 heads) can bring out the mellowness that sets Velvet apart. .... , v, -. You know what mellow ness is now think of a good friend who is never harsh to you. ' There you have the big thing about Velvet mellow friendliness. You and Velvet begin your friendship OPEN FOR BUSINESS A COMPLETE LINE OF e's G. DARNEILLE : ' ' spirit, whose people rot'omiiaiiw its iiiauv natiti'itl seeiiio beauties mid mineral springs are spending thou, sands of dollars developing the smne i'or the euiovineiit of lis iulinliitunls and iiiereasini' throng of tourists, It bus proven a wise, 'investment which no one regrets, , tl, l itelu Sum wishes liuines for (lie reluming soldiers. We should Irv uiiii net litem lii'i'u as well us thou sands nl" oilier lioiiteseekei's. There is welcome anil loom here I'or niauv thousands, with unsurpassed oppor tunities I'or all, 7. Mr. Will 0. Siee'l. piusideul of the tirixl:cs wishes to enroll all Die tmpulalioii of southern Oregon as a llri4v. Tho dues ure now l per veor, hut ii!asoou be increased, The ioitv is to he expended in pro muting llie ohiecln lir-rcin slated. , ' Old pniiflrs for bullillnit'ftrca anil limine cleaning. I no liunilUi. THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO X V 'A today. it with- Electric Store , begartf NARSHMALLOW You'll tike It far cahe filling and feeing I'm itlrvfl from Ut Jr aitd Cvti) I r l-rltlif limit livtn' umU jhllii'f b4 NHr iltlKWiit. Suit, lwiiJ vr ffuliMl rmiu. wf Tbsrt art svir ie utny ' siatr tu vm Va'i MtrsimuiUktw in lbs teM S MUf )Utl , tluis. iiUi fruit, (r mih1 Vofsn Candy Company p7 ' . SJ Just received to- (Uyi first chip- CAT FISH SHAD and SHAD ROE Medford Fish Market Phone 362 Eat where the v. Eats are good . ikGusherCafe MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AJbo ncent for Folrlmnlts nd Moreo ,-' p. i Enclnug. ; , , ; 17 8outh Rlvortlda. ' Vulcanizing All onr work ctrlctir guaranteed to b first daw. 10 N, Tlr Bt,, Medford Phone 84J MEpFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Phone 12 t ? 'y t y f y t ? y t t y y t H. RINABRGER , , t 11 1 M -News V'-r- ... . X, -A -'.vv '-'A.! :--' tt.. t, k ;.vi , t Jv ' .' t it. ,lit.,J.il' . I 1 - 'V - ... i I 3. v t