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jjffiPffORB' mctt;1 Tmfigyg, ftrrcnyottp, okecion, "Friday, may is, mm Medford Mail TsiBuq e A W TWnV.PB'MDl.'KT NHWRPAPKIt rUBLIHllKD KVlSltV AKTKHNOON BXCICPT KUNDAT HT TUB . MKlJKOIlIi PKINTINO CO, Office, Mull Tribune Built-in. 35-37-21 norm inr mreei i-none 10. A oonnollrtatlon of the Democratic! " Times. The Medford Mail, The Medford . Tribune, the Southern Oregon Ian, The 1 Aintana -irinune. The Medford Sunday Bun ts furnished ' BubBerthers dealrlng a oven-Uy dally newspaper. ROPKJRT RllHU Editor. 8. a SMITH, Manager. BUBHCBIPTION TURK. BT MAIL IN ADVANCb:' pally, with Sunday Sun, year.96.O0 umiy, wnn ouininy nun. inwtiiii. . ,V Mally, without Sunday Sun, year- 6.00 , Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 weeKiy mdii irioune, on year- j.ou Sunday Sun. one yenr .. 160 BT CARR1KH In Medford, Anhland, .Tacktionvllle, Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, ypar..$7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun. month .66 - Dailv. without Sundav Sun. vear .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford, Offloial paper of Jackson County. ISntered as aeccnd-clasa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March S, 1879. worn dally avera? circulation for . sis months ending' Deo. 31, 1918 3.041 MEMBER OP TfTW ASSOCIATED PRESS . Full leaned Wn- Rrrvteo. The Asao elated Preas im exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this pnp?r. &nd also the local news published herein. All rlghta of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Henry Physical culture exprments will be sent to Russia, upon the theory that the Russians need exercise, for parts of the anatomy other than the jaw. It will also Rive the masses some thing to think about besides Bolshev. Ism. : Such philanthropy Is delightful In its simplicity, but why not ship over an army of barbers, de-whisker the .entire outfit, thereby reducing the wind resistance in the pole vault. . The Germany that Thursday beg ged England for mercy and modifica tion of the peace terms is the same Germany that boasted the war would last "to the last German and the last Englishman." It is, the same Ger many, also, . that used to call "Gott Strafe Albion," and the same- Ger many that drank to the destruction of the English fleet in the now de funct slogan ' Dor Tag." History does not often tell of a defeated nation casting away its pride to a hated foe. HARDY FARMER i (Pendleton Oregontan.) While drilling last week, Joe Corley's team became frightened and ran away, with the drill, running over Joe, and breaking the drill. Joe only sustained a few bruises and scratches. Bread takes a jump in price. What has become ot the old fashioned argument that if the breweries quit, the supply of material used in bread making would be Increased, whence and consequently, the price would be lower. There was a young man from Gold Hill Fond of the Bmoke called a "pill." If they cut off bis "terbacker" iHe'U turn into a slacker. And not pay his weekly board bill. EVIDENTLY DESTROYED ; ; (Athena News) The home of John Thode was destroyed by fire Friday. The cause was thought to be from the electric wires. Everything was completely destroyed. , The kaiser complains that' if he is brought to trial he can find no lawyer to defend him. There is a great scarcity of' lawyers, as you have no doubt noticed. The All Highest can defend himself and a la, Ruth Garri son enter a plea of being emotionally crazy at the time the first shot was fired. Romeo Hubbs is driving a new car this week. (CorvaUis Gazette-Times). Probably looking for Juliet. One of these days the tailor is go ing to make a mistake and build Gus Newbury a pair of pants tmlnUB the "hlghwater pocketa" of Civil war days. Judge Makes Erroneous Prediction Regarding Lawyer "About one clean shirt is all thought he would ever wear. He had fallen away to a mere shadow; was as yellow as saffron and often doubled up with pain. Doctors con tinually gave him morphine and -were about to operate for gall stones. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy quickly restored him to perfect health again." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal . mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. For sale by druggUta every where. . : Adv. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Flume M. 47 and 47-J3 Automobile Hearse Service , Lady Assistant 83 SOUTH BARTLETT Auto Ambulance Service. Oorone VOTE FOR THE MARKET ROAD BILL. TPllEliE is an plod ion June M. A nuinljei; of import- - ant measures turnip up tlicm a market rotm bill. This measuro should reoeive a strong a ff irritative vote in Jackson count v. The main litirliwnv through Jackson county is to be completed. highway to Crater .Lake and But there is no provision for market roads, which in so many parts of the country are m very poor condition. This bill provides a one will he spent for market roads oulv. J hose' counties in the state backward in road fitted, for a count v to receive benefit must match the state appropriation with "an Approximated $1,000,000 each year. Of this Multnomah county will pay about $3oo,000. 13ut the bill provides no county will be allowed more than $100,000 aimuallv. This means Multnomah will contribute each year $265,000 for road work in other counties. This is perfectly metropolis, receives benefit or the state. The bill would Jiave been improved if those counties, like Jackson that have pioneered hi good roads and al ready spent large sums tof"stato highways, were given credit for the amounts thus everything.- As tar as we can is a good bill and should receive practically a unanimous vote m this part ot the suite. BULLY IN WAR, SQUEALER IN ' PEACE F OR a nation which boasts Germany pulls the most ever recorded in the historv'ot international stupidity. The abyssmal ignorance displayed of human psychology throughout the war is now ucuig equalled, if not sur passed, by the antics of her delegates of peace. . All the world loves a good sport and a good loser. The worst criminal on the docket, gets a certain sympathy and respect, if he takes his medicine like, 9. man. But ap parently Germany, beaten at her own game, has no con ception of this Anglo-Saxon principle. By her craven blubbering and sloppy protestations, detestation, of her war methods is matclied by ods in peace. .Prussian bravado and bluster, when her legions were crushing Belgium and France, were scarcely more offen sive than the snivelling sob stuff now exhibited when she herself suffers the fate she endeavored so hard to impose upon others. One might expect even an outlaw to be true to himself. But Germany is "World sentiment outraged by German behavior in peace. sentimentalists can not resist at the spectacle of suf f enng, however deserved, is swept away completely by the wliim- permg unmaniy cnorus rrom First Coddling Codling moth have been emerging during the past few days and rrom all indications the first brood will string out for at least six weeeks tor we find all stages of development at the present time. It will not be possibles to control the first brood with one application of spray. ,.A11 fruits should be covered next week, Slay 19th to 24th, In the floor of the val ley. Ashland and Eagle Point dis tricts will bo a little later. Pears that have not beeen sprayed with ar senate of lead this season should re ceive the first attention, then pass on to the apples. The secret of codling moth control is In the thoroughness of the applica San Salvador, Where WASHINGTON1. D. C. Slav 10. I San Salvador, scene of another earthquake, is described in a bulle tin' from the Kational Geoin-nphic society as follows: "San Salvador, capital of the smallest and most populous of Cen tral American republics, is no stran ger id the twin terrors of earthouake and volcano. "Within 10 seconds an earthouake all biit-de.stroved the citv in 1854, an other laid it low in 1873. and that of 1917. when millions'of dollars worth of property was destroyed, is still re membered. "In spite of these fateful blows from nature, and devastntine waves of man-made revolutions. San Salva dor today is recokoncd nmoner the im portant cities of the mid-continent. It has -a population of 00.000: its manufactured products include soap, cigars, candles, cotton cloth and spirits: and its compulsory education Inws. university, theaters and scien tific institutions attest its" retard for culture. "Issulco. perhaps the most famous volcano of the San Salvador republic, belched forth from a fine old hacien da in 1770, and ever since has tire lessly thrown aloft its michtv volume of ashes and eases. With the regu larity- of a mammoth natural time piece it is said not to have missed a rumbiine , luminous explosion within anv Halt hour lor a century and a half: hence its nickname, the "Lien t house of Salvador.' "Of San Mjiruel, occasionally ac tive, one writer snid. lifter seeincr the eruption of 1848: 'It is difficult to conceive a grander natural object than this volcano. Its base is shrouded in densest ereen. blendinsr with the linhtcr hues of the crapses which succeed - flic forest. Above these the various colors melt imper ceptibly into euch other. First comes the rich umber of the scoriae, und for final disposition, among There is to be a permanent Irom Ashland to Klamath tht small feeders .the short V mill tax the proceeds of which improvement will not be bene equal count v appropriation will be raised by the tax just, for Multnomah, with its from development in any part . . - spent, but we can't expect determine the bill as drawn . of its wisdom and literacy, consistent string of boners, utter contempt lor her meth . . true to nothhiff. during the war, is sickened Even the sympathy that -Berlin. ... - Moth Spray tion at this time. You cannot be too thorough and it will pay you to spend more time and be sure that you get results with this spray. It you have just completed spraying for the ten day apple spray. It will not be nec essary to make this application unUl two weeks after your last spray. Use arsenate of lead six pounds powder or twelve pounds of paste. It is not necessary to use lime and sul phur at this time except in special cases. As an experiment on part of your orchard try dlstilate oil emul sion, one gallon to the hundred as a spreader, in your regular arsenate sprays. Dated May 16, 1919. C. C. CATE. Earthquakes jReign then the silver tint of the newly fal len ashes at the Summit: and still above all, floating in heavy opales cent volumes, or risinir like a plume to heaven, is the smoke, which rolls up etcrnullv from its incandescent depths.' , ' , "There isa lake in the republic, Ilopanco. supposed to lie in the bed of an old volcanic crater. Out of this lake a volcanic island arose to a hcicht of lf0 odd feet 30 years neo. "Thotieh in no single instance, perhaps,- was a treat citv buried, the constant exhalations of Salvador volcanoes and infolding processes of Lift Off "Freezone" is Magic! right off with Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops, hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It doesn't hurt ono bit. , Yes, maglcl Why wait? Your druggist iclla a 0 Wm." Faversham "VILLI AM FAVERSHAM ."The Silver Zmtf' ' Whon Uonry Arthur Jones' cele brated molodruum was produced In London In 1S.S2, Its succass was so pronounced that it was in -.-rsat' de mand in this country, it was fli-st presented In New York at Waiiack's theater on January 23, 1SS.1. -within a few months after Its Lou Jon pre mier. Tho play achieved 1111 Instan taneous Buccess and it toured tho country triumphantly tor sevcrul soa sons. its etirtluumki's craduallv submeii;- ed remain of u pre-Columbian civili zation. These traces iust now lire lieuinniip.' to reveal to patient stu dents fascinutiiit' facts about this an cient 'New World.' ' "Curious nvrumids nml rainpnrls betoken a civilization, known us Mavun, even before the rcirion was settled bv the I'itiiles, an enrlv Mexi can spcukinir people. From such slender threads as the fact that steps of theso .'pro-historic tunnies are hiuher than thev arc wide, must seienee piece out the relations , of the various ancient slates and cities that flourished on tli.s continent durinir the halvcon davs of Eirvpt. Phoeni cia (md China, on tho other side of the L'lobe. "Sun Snlvndui. citv was founded bv Georee Ivarado. whose brother Pedro, was-' sffond in command of Cortez' conouerinii expedition in Mex ico. "Alvariiil'o named tho citv to commemorated victory over the In dians on tho, eve of the festival of Sun Salvador. " "When central American states or ganized the Jtepublic of the Lmted Stutes of Central America in 1823 Sun Salvador was made the capital citv. and a federal district was cs- stahlished about it after the manner of the District ..of Columbia. The Plaza Morazah. in tho modern San Salvador, is d memorial to tho last president of the confederation who subscnucntlv was shot in an effort to restore the union. "San Salvador became the capital of the republic of that name. It is about 30 miles inland from the Pa cific coast. It has rail connections with Snntu Ann. to the northwest, and with two constal cities of La Liberated and Acaiutea, to the south. COMMUNICATION. As to Irrigation Finance . To the Kdltor: I, too. like Mr. Conner, nm clad the Mail Tribune bus' opened its columns as n free forum where the public can be heard. " Reirurdintr irrieotion, there are dif ferent wnvs to look lit the proposi tion, first it wouhr ;, seem a proper function of tho aovcrnincnt to loan to irritation districts the sumo us to individual farmers, on the amortiza tion plan, in that wuv the farmer would be fully paid up in less thun 40 years at 0 tier cent. Under the proposed plan thev will nav Ion an estimate' or two million dollar cost) one hundred and twenty Corns! Lift any Corn or Caiius fingers No;; pain! ;! tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your fool of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without sore ness or irritation. Try It I No humbug! at Liberty Today . This coieiiratod pluy haa 1ho:i iI' turtiud with William Kuvomhum, lhi fumoim actor, lit tho slullar rolo and it is one of the bust of tho i'nrumiiuut Artcraft special pictures thus Tar pro dncvil. Tho scenarist win Hums Mantle, a well known drnmullc rrll li ef New York niui tlcorise Irvine was tho dlroetor. Oim uf thu bin fonltaron (if the production Is a reprusi'iiiutlim of Derby day at Kpsonf. thousand iltdhirs imhuihI interest for III sears, or four million viubt hun dred thousand dollars and still i wi the principal, which will renuiro mi annual sinking fund of fifty thou sand dollars, or loan direct to the ir rigation district, in! thi-ir. bonds jpractii'iilv ' without intcres,!) us i done with the national banks, with the iibliuation to retire -I per cent of the hum per vear. At least some provision should be made to loan the sinkmir fund of fiftv thousand dollars per venr. that sum loaned 40 vears at (1 per cent, would amount In two millii.n three hundred and eiu'btv thousand dollars, which would help some. WM. J. SCOTT. Medford. Mnv 1. PUYALLUP GROWERS MAY HAVE ALBANY CANNERY A MIAN Y. Oro.. Mav The Puv altiip and Sumner Fruit Growers' as sociation of which V. II. Puulhoimis of Puvalliip. lciidiiur fruit runner and shipper of the northwest, is.mun.iL'cr, has obtained nn option on a half block in Alb.-nv's business district for tho purpose of iiistullini! n can ncrv here. It will be known definitely in two or three davs' wbether'or not the deal will be consummated. If the cniincrv is installed it will be in timo to handle this season s crop LARGEST PORTLAND BUILT SHIP SAILS WITH FLOUR PORTLAND. Muv 10. Tim first O.'iOO-ton steamer built in the Orciron district left the Columbiu river lodav on her initial vovairc 111 trovcninicnt service. She is tho Cokcsit and she is tuklnc if full eurito of Oreenn flour to New York fur orders. 1 be larccst vessel built hero previously mid now in service arc HSOO-ton era ft. Milk For Infants & Invalid!? NoCooldof A Nutritious Diet for All Ageo. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. ..OTHERS are IMITATIONS Oregon products already enjoy national reputation (and sale International in many cases. ' Oregon ians should take a prldo In giving their patron age to tho manufacturers who are making Oregon fa mous for quality products. . ASSOCIATED 1NDU8THIE8 OK OWOOON MEDFORD IRON WORKS W' v II FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Mom Engines. 17 South Riverside. Tho luiitimury lumdiiuurloiH will unT ho opened this uvoiiIhk bui'inino or tho reception to thu new nuinihois or tho Plm Mothoilhit church which will- lake lihico ol X o'clock III Ihil church. An luiertviihm pruxiiiiii bus linen itrrnnuod anil llaht retrenlimmilii will he served, About s'MY new iucmtic.ru have reonilv united with tho rhurch and nun; ot IIicho will he present. All I ha til ,ubi- and friend 1 nr Invlte-I 10 join In tills reception. Thit ruuiiliir IuuIiiikiu mi' H I n k ' Iho Kpworth Lewie was hold la the huittuo room of thu r:rnt M, K. church on Ttumduv eviinlnw. May Ultli, This In hit: tho unii'.ml nlectlou of officers tho following were elected ror.tho cumins' year: Ptc.t'denl, Klov'l Jenkins; I ill vlen ireilnit, Mlm Itiilh Itrooks; 2d vN-e president. Mh-s I'hlilH Anderson; ild v'ce. ir.i Silent. W Mario Myers: Ith v.'co presldo-l, Italuh Hrutidon; secretary, Muot .Mil dred UrldKcR; trennurer, 1 1 11 nil. I Wiley; iirxuitlst, Minx Helen t'hll hrook; chorister. 'Miss Killth Itrooks, .Wtor the election of officers, the rotlrlmt president, Miss 'Oeortslii Whlllock. was prtwentod with a beau tiful cut Klu.tg dlnh nml meiil fork lis n token o love mid eaeoiu In which ;::o In i-.eU 1;' t. t::e --.hc.-j of l'.:v IcuKua. This yniiDK pooplo's oritiuiUntlon Is lookltiK forward to another won derful year. MRS. SANFORD'S MESSAGE TO VORKiNGVVOMEN Laurel, MI14- " Eight yours ntfo I was sutlurinc with pains mid wooUuem couuou by a lenmiu iroublo. 1 had boud uches, chills and fc vers, andwimuanblu to. do my work part of the time Lyilia E. l'inkham'i Vogo (able Compound was recommended to me nnil"l took twelve bottles of it, and my heal til has boon good ever slnco,, I am able to run tho nm chine and do dress making besides my housework. You aro at liberty .to publish my letter If It will help somo ioor suffering womnn. " Mrs. J. C. SANFOKD, 1237 Second Ave., Laurel, Miss. Thousands of women drag along' from day to day In Just such a miscrnblo con dition as was Mrs. Knnford, or sufToring from displacements, irregularities, In flammation, ulceration, bsckacho, side ache, headache, nervousness, or " tho blues." Such women should profit by Mrs. San ford's experience nml try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydln E. Plnk hum'u Vcgotnblo Compound, and (ltid relief from their sufferings as she did. For special suggestions In . regard to your ailment write Lydla E. Pinkhnm MedlclneCo., Lynn, Mass. Tho remit of tlieir long experienco is at your service Eat where the Eats are good TheGusherCafe Wo arc going to give awny one . . i.. " ' 500 POUND ICE BOOK With each new liolrigerator This will lessen the high cost of .refrigerators-. Every refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. Poole Furniture Co. I . ' '. vi.'- . if I OVERALLS , ( ffofl. U.B.Pov.Orri It ont Rriilsloretl nntl Ci)iiii'ion-ly TtnJe-Mivik nml cut only Ijuii'bIiI (ully Hied on Booilt maJo by tit. Kovefalla tie garment! (or cliilJtcn I' to 8 years ol ntjo. If a d.-.-uVr InVi la sell you, under l!io Koveralla nnine, any Kurincnl ti jl of our manufacture, you may bo lura lie Imi an arliclo lliat lie it trying to market on Koverallt reputation. Unlcti mail by Levi Strtuii & Co. they're not K0VERALLS. Koveralls ' Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit : VuVr FREE vr KOVUI1AI.US tie ou.lo only by Li 1:iaiii I'o., au I'mnciKO snd bear lliu k"OVEHAlIs t : , Suits of Real Merit KLEIN'S When you wcur tho rloihes that Klein provides for you, your associ ate will at onca recociilie n Kmiulno dlKiliii'tluu In your appearance. See I Im now models NOW on dross up In one of our SUITS Tailored to Ordor $30 ' $35 $45 $50 Yourn for AptMMirmico KLEIN The Tailor I a M M11I11, I'phlnlm t, QiMoauMa China Herb 8tor Horb ours rot etfacno, noadtch catarrah, dlptberla, soro throct, lung trouble, kldnoy troubls, stomach trouble, boart trouble, chills nd for. or, cramps, coughs, poor olroulstlon, earbunoloi, tumors, cracked breast, cures all klnda ot goiters. NO OP KRATIO.'IB. 1 Modford, Oregon, Ju IS, 1H7 TO WHOM IT "AY CONCERN: - This is to cortlty that I, th un dersigned, had Tory arero stomach trouble and haa been bothered for several yeara and last August was not expoctod to live, and hearing ot 01m Chung' (wboso Herb Store lg at 114 South' Front street, Medford) I do elded to got herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I atortod to fooling hot ter aa toon at I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyooo afflicted aa I was to see Glm Chung and try bit Harba. '(Signed) W. n. JOHNSON, WltnoMMt , M. A. Anderson, Medford S. D. Holmes, Eagle Point, V Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point 1 W. L. Chlldroth, Eaglo Point, 0. H, Mooro, Eagle Point ; ' J. V, Mclntyro, EagJo Point, ' Ooo. B. Von dor Hellon, Eagle Point, Thou H. Nichols. Eacla Point. The Percheron Stallion PAUL Tho Pnrehoron stallion Paul Is rog Intorod In tho American Brooders and Importers I'orchoron IteKlstry, No. 53727. Color black. Ponied July 8, 1910. Bred by 'A.O . Iluby, Portland, Orpgon. ' Hired by naspull 51185. r'lml dam Paulina SUMS. : Paiil will in a It u tho soason of 1010 as followa: ' Wbndays and Tiiosday at Dr. Holms barn in Mndfnrd. . WednoHdays and Thursdays at Tal ent. ''','..' Saturday at Dar'ron. Tonus 20 to liisuro In foal; 116 for tho (tendon and S7.C0 for slnulo Borvlco. Butler Walker, Owner. (JIIAHl.i;S I. HOMKS, Alnnuger. fc V -v ' 'v-,'i '.''"