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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fRDFORT), OT?E(,ONT, MONDAY, MAY, 10, 101?
Medford Mail, tribune
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Office. Mull Tribune Building, 1S-I7-M
North Kir street. Phone 76. I
A eonaollilntlon of the Democratic
Times, The Medford Mall, The Medford
Tribune, the Boulhera Oregoulan, Toe
A I - ITKlliHn
The Medford Sunday Bun la furnlehed
ubacrlbera desiring a auvon-day dally
newspaper.
ROBERT nilHU Editor.
B. 8. SMITH, Manager.
UBSOBXVTIOH IEIKII
n v unt i v invjiurii'
gaily, with Sunday Sun, year. .C0
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Dally, without Sunday Sun, year., S.00
Dally, without Sunday sun, monm ,ou
Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.60
Sunday Sun. one year ... 1-60
BY CAnniErt In Medford. Ashland,
Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, year....7.60
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County
Entered aa aecond-otasa matter at
fttedford, Oregon, under the act of March
8, 18,. ,
won dally are rare circulation for
six month ending Dee. 31, 191B tfi
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
Full Leased Service. The Aseo-
elated Preea la excluntvely entitled to
the use for republication of all newa
dispatches credited to 'It or not other
wise credited In this paper, and also the
local news published herein. All rlghta
of republication of special dispatches
beretn are also reserved.
;Ye Smudge 'Pot
By Arthur Perry
The drab monotony of existence In
a world devoid of adventure and ro
mance Is made brighter and lighter
by such men as Asa Hooper of Cac
tus, Arizona, who devoured a peck of
oysters in a Los Angeles restaurant
to win a dollar. Asa, the papers say,
Is now In a hospital, but, contrary to
first predictions will not journey to a
land where oysters are not.
: Why do they not call Will Steele.
Bill Steele? They do not call Bill
Von dor Hellen, Will Von der Hellen,
or Bill O'Hara. Will O'Hara.
A SLY SOCIAL HINT
(Yrcka, Cal., Journal)
A number of the Weed "school
ma'ams" were visiting the sash
and door factory as well as the
box factory last Saturday under
the able guidance of a certain
gentleman.
The ocean flight of the XC-4 ap
peals to the Imagination. A farmer
boy trantping behind a harrow on
the Little Applegate might dream of
a trip to Mars, and some day the
dream might come true. A man by
the name of Walter Wellman once
essayed to make the same trip in a
balloon. They said he was a dreamer
and a fool. Something happened to
the dream, and the balloon was;
wrecked on a Long Island, N. Y.
telephone pole.
Miss Ruth Garrison' who poisoned
the wife to be one herself was crazy
during the trial, and the verdict that
followed cleared her mind. She now
stands an even chance of being free
again. .
What has become of the old fash
ioned "freedom of the seas,", that
stood third or fourth In the 11
points? :
"What queries a supporter of for
eign missions, "would you think if
you were a heathen, and it was
planned to civilize you?" Offhand,
it is Buspected we would put ' on a
long pair of rhinoceros hide pants, to
forestall briars, and creep farther
back into the Jungles.
CHANCE FOB A MANAGER
- (Seaside News)
i Strong woman to do kitchen
work in general; good wages; no
objection to boarding busband.
The Andora, Mrs. A. M. J6hn
, son, pro. '
It cost one of the Vanderbllt girls
22,000 bones for hosiery last year.
according to the income tax report,
which will remind you of the- days
when you wore nickel socks and
rolled your own. : ''
Damp, Changing Weather
Brings Its Toll of Sickness to Med
ford People.
Chilly, damp, changing weather Is
hard on the kidneys.
Even more irritating are colds,
grip and pneumonia;
They congest the kidneys;
They bring backache and disord
ered kidney action.!'
. For weuk kidneys use a tested
remedy. ,;.
Medford people recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills.
' Mrs. .1. II. Gustln, 521 South Grape
St., Medford, says: "I have been tak
ing Doan s Kldnoy Pills whenever I
have felt the need of a kidney med
icine for Beveral years and I have al
ways rocoived the most satisfactory
rosults; ' My kidneys seem to be my
weakest spot and every little o!d or
strain affects them and my back be
comes weak and lame. After I have
taken a couple of boxes of Doan's
Kidney ,1'Ills, my kidneys become nor-
may and in every way I feol as well
and strong as ever." , ;
(Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
monu'B Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Gustln had, Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv,
SAVE THE 1919
TACKSOX COUNTY has
f crop m its history. ; -But
To make this prospect a reality, the fruit crop must be
sprayed, thmned, sized, and
growers must have labor.
The labor shortage in the valley is already acute. With
a large highway construction program this shortage will
increase rather than diminish. What is true in Jackson
county, is true in every district of the state. If Jackson
county is to harvest its fruit crop it can not depend upon
outside aid; the crop inust be
Jackson. -county! ,;.
Here is a problem that is
every business house in the county and every man, woman
and child. The 1919 fruit, crop at a conservative estimate
will be worth a million and a ; half dollars; in the markot.
But it won't be worth a lead nickel on the trees. -.Getting
the crop to the market is important to the fruit grower
but it is no less important to the community, for every
individual in the .community will benefit from the pros
perity which its marketing will bring. .
The time has now come to
tor the preliminaries necessary to get the harvest, livery
able bodied man, woman and child in the county, without
steady employment, should volunteer for this work. If
necessary holidays should be proclaimed so that the bus
iness men themselves can assist in tho work. This crop
must be brought to fruition and must be sold. Waiting for
something to turn up won't do it. Waiting for higher pay
won't do it. Anv individual able to work who refuses to
work this year, should be made to work or move on.
With a record breaking crop on the trees, there is no
more place for the loafer now than there was for the slack
er a year ago. Good wages will be paid. What the indiv
idual gets in hire will be augment v- hat he will get
as a member of a community in which over a million dol
lars will be distributed, y ,' '
Lets get busy on this job
r , xi
tor prosperity uiese muuv years. iow we nave prosperity
if we only work for it. Who will be the first to hand in
his name on the workers' list! " "
NEWBERRY TAKES SEAT
: FORD FILES PROTEST
WASHINGTON, May 19. Formal
notice of a contest In the election of
Truman H. Newberry, republican
senator-elect from Michigan, was
given today with the filing in the
senate of petitions by Henry Ford,
defeated democratic candidate,' ask
ing for an investigation of campaign
expenditures and a recount of the
ballots. The charges are a repetition
of .those presented by Mr. Ford last
session to the senate elections com
mittee. '
Mr. Newberry; however, took his
seat without opposition.
NC-3 CRUISING TO PONTA
(Continued from page one.)
seas this forenoon for the NC-3 which
was last heard from 162 miles north
west of Corvo at 9:14 a. m. on Satur
day. Unless the crew has been pick
ed up by a passing craft or -their
plane landed near one of the adjacent
Islands and Is unable to communicate
the safety of Commander Towers and
his men is feared for by naval men
here because of the heavy seas and
gales of the last 48 hours. All avail
able warcraft have been ordered to
join the search.' '
The NC-4 which arrived at Horta
In perfect condition Saturday expects
to start for Ponta Delgada this fore
noon, but as she has fuel enough on
board for a flight to Lisbon, she may
fly directly for that port.'
The NC-1, which Is being towed
here badly damaged, will be disman
tled and shipped to the United States
on the cruiser Columbia. The crew
of the NC-1 are all safe on the Co
lumbia. WASHINGTON, May 19. Altho It
was said It was possible. London
might get the news first, the navy
department early today had not been
informed as to tho unofficially re
ported rescue of the crew of the sea
plane NC-3 as told in a news dispatch
from London this morning. It was
stated, however, that Interrupted
cable service between the Azores and
the United States might account for
a report of the rescue reaching
American naval, officers in London
beforo it was received here.
No news from the NC-3, missing
since early Saturday morning when
Commander J. H. Towers reported
the plane then was off her course
about 300 miles from her destination
had been received at the navy depart
ment. As more than 50 hours had
passed since this message was picked
up and owing to bad weather and sea
conditions that would have made it
very difficult for the craft to live on
the ocean's surface, uneasiness of
naval officers for the safety :of' the
crew has increased overnight.-
More than a score naval vessels
which have been sweeping the sea
since a short time after the NC-3 be
came lost, kept up their search thru
out the night and increased efforts to
find them were begun today.
In the meantime, the NC-4, which
had arrived at Horta. safely,' was
weather-bound, but was expected to
resume hor flight to Lisbon, Portu
gal, for tho second lap of tho flight
today.- .
Daniels Delighted
WASHINGTON, May 19. When
Secretary Daniels Was Informed of
the sighting of the NC-3 he personal
ly telephoned Mrs. Towers the good
tidiugs udiI then dispatched, the fol-
FRUIT CROP.
iu prospwt the largest fruit
prospects don t pay bills
packed. To do tins the mm
I
harvested by the people of
the immediate concern of
prepare for the harvest and
now. We have been praying
-vr i ,
lowing message to Commander Tow
ers at the Azores:
"I knew you would make It. Heart
iest congratulations on your plucky
and successful flight. Just told your
wife good news. Congratulate other
commanders and crew for so Bplen
dldly upholding navy's traditions."
With the NC-3 making Ponta Del
gada under her own power, officials
expressed belief that the big seaplane
could be put Into condition to con
tinue the flight to Lisbon and Plym
outh. Bellinger Makes Statement
Horta, May 19. Lieutenant Com
mander p. N. L. Bellinger, the com
mander of the NC-1 gave out a state
ment today In which he told of bis
experiences at the close of tho flight.
In part tho statement Bays:
"We kept to our course until we
struck the fog when we lost our bear
ings. 1 "We made a good landing on the
sea which was rough and choppy
with heavy swells. A strong wind
continued until we were picked up.
"At 6 p. m. (Greenwich time) we'
sighted the masts of the Ionia above
the horizon. We were unable to see
the hull and as she did not have wire
less we were unable to communicate
with her. We, therefore, started
taxiing toward hor. About this time
the Ionia sighted us and lowered- a
boat which picked us up at 6:20 p. m.
We tried to salvage the plane,, but
the tow lines of the Ionia, broke and
we were forced to give up the at
tempt. "We were rescued with difficulty
because the small boat of the Ionia
was tossed about like a cork. AH of
us were seasick, otherwise we did not
hot suffer. '
"We sent out. 8. O. S. calls after
landing, but the radio aendjng radius
was only 50 miles on the surface of
the water. While awaiting rescue
we intercepted messages between de
stroyers. We last heard the radio
of the NC-3 at 9:15 o'clock Saturday
morning." ' .
NATIVE
HERB
TABLETS
FOR RHEUMATISM ;
This painful malady Is the direct
result of a poisonous condition of
the blood, It is caused by a disre
gard of that condition known as
constipation. Unless the alimen
tary tract is kept clean sweet and
wholesome the food ferments, de
cays and causes 111 health. Bliss
-Native -Herb Tablets are nature's
remedy for relieving the system of
blood-impurities, by. maintaining
a healthy condition of the liver,
kidney and bowels. A box contains
200 tablets, and will last the aver
age family -six months. Price
11.00. Be Buro and get the gen
uine and avoid - spurious . imita
tions. Look for the money . :
back guarantee on every
box, and our trade mark.
... Sold by leading druggists and
local agents In all parts of the
world;' ' "'
I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOlTsALE Valley View Berkshire
. registered young stock,-bred from
champions.. -Write. D.-I M; Lowe,
Talent, Ore.- or. phono - Ashland
6-F1-2. ...... : . 74
JOHN A. PEEL
Undertaker
- Phone M. 47 and 47-J9
- Automobile Hearse Service) '
Lady Assistant
m SOUTH DAHTLETT
Auto Ambulance Service, Oonme
E
IN MEDFORD NETS
Tlio Ontonurv drive of llio First
Methodist plum-h whioh betiiitt ves
tenlnv resulted in Koeiiriinr easli itml
subscriptions to the amount ot a little
over $!).00uY l.nnru, eoniriviriitioiis
were present tit both nervices. After
tho nioriijiti.' service ut wliieh till tint
teiun workers, and tho people us well,
received I'iiuil itistmetions, the drive
bevan iiinl lasted until the time for
the eveninir service, when reports
were liuule. Of the twelve eiiutuins
nine reported and when the ninrreente
was nnuouneeil bv Dr. Curios the
people siinir heart ilv "Praise God
From Whom All Itlessinir flow." One
of the plensitit; features was the ueti
erous offering in eush nml subsfrip
tions from the Japanese members ami
friends. Another was the fait that
several who are not members of the
clutrvh nuido substantial subscrip
tions, The drive will cm.tmiio nil th"
week and every member mid friend
will be itivcn the oiinoi-iiiuitv to con
tribute to this wo'-f.iv luovtnient,
which us Bishop llimhcs-hns said, "is
not an nnti-eliiuns ol the world wtir.
out its complement iu:l fulfillment."
The finul reports will be nmdo next
Similar, anil bv tluit t'ine it is eopfi
dentlr expected that the local church
will iro "over the top." This means
that ndtlitiomil subscriptions tj the
amount of orer $4,000 will be needed.
The first dnr's drive for the ecii
tennrr fund in the Central Point
church resulted iu the subscription of
$1,240. '
E
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Mav 19. Rec
ommendations to crnnt women full
euualitv in church affairs, including
the riuht to become ministers and
elders, and ursine thnt tho church be
placed on record ns favoriiie action
bv the president and comrress to
brine about closer relutions between
capital and labor, were contained in
overtures presented today to the 13 1st
eoncnil assembly ot the I'resbvtennn
church in the United States of Amer
ica here.
The report of tlieVdeWrtmcnt of
information laid heforu the commis
sioners recommends thnt all I'resbv
teritui churches in the country, "en
iraec in paid newspaper advertising ns
one aid in ndvaneinir the cimsc of
Christ in tho world." - -
Situation In Wlnnipea Unchanaed.
nlVYipm un t,,,. in Prov
ident linker of the Hriindon. Jinn..
Imdes Council, announced nt union
linndrtlinWpr; hori flint n' n-nnnrnl
strike would be declared tomorrow nt
6 Bell-ans
Hot water .
SureRelief .
ELL-ANS
TOR- INDIGESTION
Why wait until the FLIES
Come? ,
Order your SCREENS
NOW and have thentfrut 'on
early. '
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
WORKS
Phone 421-J. 10th and Grape
SHORT ORDER
COOK
And WAITRESSES
Call in person at .
IMGusherGafe
Wanted
Wm. Farnum
at Page Tonight
11 U WUtlAH PW.TUCTIQH I n
"Tho Hnlnbow Trull." with Wil
liam Kurvim In tin) stellar rolo, will
bo the attraction at tho 1'uro theatre,
commencing- today.
"The llulnbow Trail," one of tho
beat mid most popular western stor
ies, was written by Zano drey, and
tho action centers In and about tho
wilds of the Arliona desert, Tho
scenic setttiiKS tiro said to bo ot un
surpassed beauty and Include tho fa
mous cliff .dwellings, tho milium!
donort and the famed Grand Canyon
ot Arliona.
Tho story la full, of dramatic sit
uations and show Kartium as the fa
mous l.naaliur and also In tliu charac
ter of Shot ford.
"The Knlnbow Trail" Is a sequel
to "Rider of the Purple SaRO." This
splendid picture will also bo shown
Tuesday.
Hrantliin. iiresinunblv in Kvnumlliv
with the ucncriil strike in inroirresN
here. The Munition in Wiiiuiiiec
virtually iniehiinued.
SKATTI.K. Miiv ID. The United
States Sliiiminu' Hoard's steel steam
shio Western Kniuht. which left
here recently for the Orient, reuorteil
bv wireless toduv that it had turned
back at n Imint :UI0 miles west 'of
C'niie Klattcrv on ui'uciint of n leukitiu'
hull.
W. E. Walker, Special Agent,
. .. -nasssEBar-
' . Was the
FIRST PRIZE WINNER
For 'Best Decorated Druggist's Window for Victory
- :' Week.
, . Watch Our Windows Paily.
WILLIAM R. BOONS
Managing Plrttttr, :
FJluen Whil, Cm
'ttrvaltrp MmU
BROADWAY BUILDINO
H. D. WI CASKEY OF -
WASHINGTON BUYS
'II. I), MoCnskoy of WiiHhliiKtoit,
D, 0., formerly mi Important official
In tho II, rt. gooloxlt-al depiirtmunl
ha purehiwed tho orchard and real
donee of frank Madden, forliier enmi
ty voinmlHSlonur on tho Old Hliiuo
road northwest of (ho city, ThlD
properly Is out) of tho show places of
thu valley, tho Madden reslduiieo bo
liiK a very hauilHoma out), built Iu a
very stKhtly place ,urromuliid by
woodland mid orchard.
No announcement of the price was
Hindu but It Is reported In the nelKh
borhoud ot $3r,UDl. There lira 100
acre of land In tho property, !IU
acre of pears mid 10 of apples. (
Mr, and Mrs. McCnskey recently
visited horn ns the mi ems of Dr. nuit
Mrs. L, A. Rulado ot Suven Oaks, Mrs.
McCnskey and Mrs. Huliiilo helnic sla
ters. They were ohurnieit with Ilia
valley, Its ellmaln and scenic beau
ties ami determined lifter a few days
to make this their homo. Mr. Mc
Cnskey who took an active part In
Kovornntunt work during the . war,
has retired from ui'llvo btinlness, mid
llio purchase Is made, for a perma
nent homo rather than an Invest
ment. They expect to take poaaus
slon in tho early full.
Mr.'Mudden loft Medford a few
year bko mid Invested In oxtenalvo
aiilmou canneries In Alaska with W.
II. llanley, also formerly ot this city.
Mr, mid Mrs. Madden now live In
Seattle. Tho Muildeu home la At
proaont occupied by tho Mlaan Carl
ton of New Jersoy, sisters of K. V.
Carlton of Table Hock and Nowcomb
Carlton, president of tho Western
Union Telegraph company.
Two U. S. Aviators Drown.
CHATHAM. Mass.. Mnv III. I.ieu
'"""it Ai'strieb and -Machinist lien-
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
Th Orlglnnl '
"Malted Milk
For Infants and Invalid)
OTHERS are IMITATIONS
Least Carbon
Zcrolcne, scientific
ally refined from sc
fcctcdCalifornia crude
oil, gives maximum
lubrication with least
carbon deposit. Get a
Correct Lubrica
tion Chart for
your car.
- STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(Caluornu)
Standard Oil Co., Medford
Summer Course
of Music
June 23 to August 2
. . . - ,i i . ' . .
MasicUns and students In the
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ica's best equipped Conser
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sion enables you to study with
teachers of European exper.
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Evory'plsno teacher In the Conserv'
lory hsi attended the Master Pianlat .
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Session from June 2t to August I. -
PORTLAND, ORBOON
ili'ii'ksi'ii were ilinwneil wlieii n'linviil
seniiliuie 1VII into the Men off befe
toduv, JSnsiiiii Kverelt I'. WcIhIi wuh
rescue il,
ItOYAIi AlKil MAHONK
Crater l.uko Chapter No.
VI. IttiKiilar Communi
cation May until,
--50 A. V. NOT-il, Buoy.
THIS WEAK,
NERVOUS MOTHER
Tells How Lydia E.Pinkhwn'
Vegetable Compound
' Restored Her Health. .,
-s . i t t , i
Philadelphia. "I wo vary weak,
always tired, ny buck ached, and 1 fIC
sicKiy muei. ui uiv
time. 1 wont to n
doctor and he saltl
1 h.rfl iwrvoti Imll-
Se.itlon, which ail
ed to tny -weak
condition kept me
worrying mutt of
the time and ho
r!:l If 1 could not
stop that, i could
not Kot ' Well. I
heard ao muehabout
LvillnE. I'itiklinm'e
VciretobU Com-
riund my liualmnd wanted me to try it.
took It forn week and felt little bet
ter. . I kept It up for three months, end
1 fool line imI con eat BiiylhlnK now
without dlKtrc.isnrnervouam-s." Mrs.
J. WoiiTiiLtNK, ZW North Taylor tit.,
I'hlladeliihin l'a.
Tho majority of mother nowaday
! overdo, there, tire so many demand
upon their time anil trenKWi uie ramn
i Invariably a weakened, run-down,
nervous condition with headaches, back
ache, Irritability and doprcaalon and
auin ' mm McriniiN ailment develop.
! It ia atMichiioriods In life that Lydla E.
Plnkham' Vegetable I'-ompouna will
reatoro n normal heulthy coudlUoll, a
It did to Mr. Wortlillno.
Suits of Real Merit
KLEIN'S
When you wuar t!m clothe that
Klein provide for you, your aaaocl-
Hli.i, n,,f n, wiivn iu.uhik.w i n ii i. -u v
dlHIIncllou In your appearance. '
Sm) the new model NOW on drew
up In ono of our
. SUITS ..
i i '
" Tailored to Order
$30 . ... $35 $45 $50
Your for Appnaranre-
KLEIN
The Tailor
la 8 K. Main, S'jmtalr
We arc going to give away
one
500 POUND
ICE BOOK ,
With each-new Refrigerator.
Tli is will lessen tho higli cost
of refrigerators. ! ' 1 s
Every refrigerators is guar
anteed or money refunded.
Poole Furniture Co.
; OIM OHUNa -:
China Bert) 8tor
Horb cure tor vara one, HeadacM
oatarrah, dlptherla, aor throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, ohlll and fev
er, cramps,' cough, poor olroelatlon,
carbuncloe, tumor, oraoked broatt,
cure all kinds et goiters. NO OF
MlATlOnB. ' "";
, Medford, Oregon, Jan 18, 1117
TO WHOM IT JIAY CONCERN: ,
This is to oortltr that I, tbs un
dersigned, had, very eerer stomach
trouble and baa been bothered for
several years and last August Was not
orpootod to live, and hearlrig of Olm
Chung (whose Herb Store la at 214
Bouth Front street, Mo4fdrd) ' de
cided to gat herbs tor' Di Stomach
trouble, and I atorted to feeling bat
ter as soon as I used them and today
am a well man and oan heartily reo
ommond anyone afflicted as I was to
see Olm Chung and try his Herb.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON,
Witnesses: "'
M, A. Anderson, Medford '
8. D. Holmes, Eagle Point,
Wm, Lewis, Eagle Point
W. L. Chtldreth, Eagle Point, ' ' v
0. B. Moore, Eagle Point,
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
Geo. B. Von dor Hellen, Bsgle Point,
Thos. 8. Nichols, Eagle Point, ; . ;
Ice Free