MEDlTOItD MAIL TRIBUNE,' MEDItolH), OREOON, KATIJRl)AY, MAY 24, - 1919 ' n -v- ' P3TGE " THREB E FOR MEMORIAL Pm'iirutluu uxcrniricN, Muv HO, will ciomiiicnco )irniiiitlv lit J (I it. in, lit lliu Iiihrurv park, v'J'li ftillowliiir tiriwriiin will liu irlvmi in lulnt twer eiwn ol1 lliu (I. A. H W. U. C. mid JU'il Crow:- , ' Oncnlnu Huulu Cull,. ""' liwurnlMiii of iiiiiiiiinit'ht in inumiirv of I'iiIIcii liuroiw ol' Jut'kNon ronntv, in tho tireitt War. Junior Hod ( .tohh. Short uiltlriwH, Muior It. V, Clnnnv. Amuriuit.' Kinnr bv nil iiroHuut, lud lv Mr. ll. 1-2. Milfiint. Kulnto.to Ilia Demi, Comnuiiv "E." ' ' Tllll. i; At tliu. ciincliihiiin (pf tlioxo oxr oInbh nil wll innri'li to the Mriclife, wlmro tht' Junior Hi'il VroHK will Ntruw rlowci'H - unnii llui wnlr in iiiuinory ol! (he murini'H who uuvu tlwir HvuM in lliu if mat oonfliiit, Prmnllio hrlilitu nil u ro unruiMllv rniiiicNtoil lo uo to tli 1'niio opi'iii house for lliu liroiinun of llio (In v. ' ' Tliu llrorniii nt flio Pniw. Iioitiniiiiiir it i ll ii, hi. in ah follow s , llliulll (Hill. A Kolui'linn Hiiiid. - I'nivur-r Hot'. C. It. Oiirlus. . Ituiuliiiir Orili'rM Ail i it In til . Word of WuIoiiiiki Mnvor C. K. (Inloli. . , ' i. . Jtiuullnt: Klimlirlh W'ulcli, Selection-- Oiiurli'lln. Hemllner Id, t). K. Millnnl. Mni'olnV "Outtvitlmrv AdilnW j Slmroii Mcrriiiinn. , I , Hlllllf Hl'Hxill lloiiillco, Ai(lri'n ltcv. I,. M.vron Hnnr.or. ," Hull of Honor-l.mlicH ttuliuf ; t'oriw. , .;, j .'.'.. ,., .'. , Atniirloii Aiuliuni'u. Itciicilii'tioii. - . . ,. ( A'loriimm 0. A. It. iioxt unit AV. It. C. will incut lit ct'iiiulcrv nt -:il0 . ill. to imv their minimi tribute- of rcHixi't to I hair ilruil co(iiriiilin. Honinir with thu Salute lo llio I 'villi bv I'onumnv "li ' of MudfurO. . . Tl, iih.i ...,h ii. ()...! CroHH,will incct nl Ilia liiuli hcIiooI , linililiiitf at thllll u. in. to innri'li from llioro I o.l bo iMck. Kui'li Junior in . reiiiitwted to nnrrv n bunch of flow crx to nru in ilccorutiiuf the iiiiinii- mailt. Tho imrcutM of the Jimiorx nro nnkad lo oncoumeu Ihn viiunir liponlv mill children lo niirticinnlo in IhcHti memorial cxiti-fixc. Thin is n lime whan; Momnriiil Unv service him n un'iucr NU'nuiciiiK'i) t nun aver na fore, Tim tliirlv-fiv.i' Jnrkmm coiui' lv litivu tvhii imvA limit livim ill llin , -ureal wnr ware fumiliiir fiirurv upon our nlrui'lH.' ' Ah thuir noiuhhorH nmt friondh lul in) , unthiti' to do them honor.,' 1 in aurncHtlv hoiicd (hut nil who Ultimihlv cnn. from nil over tho coiintv. will nltand. ALLIES OUTNUMBERED HUNS TWO TO ONE WAHIllNOTOK. Mtiv 21. Air. pinna Nlrciiuth of thu allied nrmicx .on fho won't front whan thu nmiintlce mux xmiied wiih crculcr thnil Mint of tlm (Icrnmnx bv mora thiui two to oijo, mid luilinim oiilniimhcrcd Ann- .triuiiH hv four lo thro in' iniichiucH, .jiucnrdinit to officiiil rcportn to tho wur dcpnrlincnt. In "hulloon 'ctrcnittli" tho Oariimim worn declared flti he hilt'ofinr wjlh 17(1 crafli to l it for the hII'ch of which Ilia American hail '.'.I. Krench Ti. Itrtl inh -CI mid lluluiuiiH (! in imp. (If (lie iiirpliinoM in ncrriee, lritinh UliitH coniiriMaim,)8 iniichlncx. 'Cronch. ;i:l'J I ; Ainaricnn, ".111 imil Hfltrium l.VI. r:owc ' ycunv dlood ? Pimptei' And ' Eruptiona I.lMn Bad Blood IVopte vho have Impure or Impover .Jthcd blood (hould be careful to take only a temperance remedy mado of wild rooi miu uarKR aui;ii Lr. ncrccs Golden Medical iacovery ia and has teen for nearly 50 yean, . Jngrcdicnti printed on wrapper. - r The first day you tnrt to iake tlill reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate In the blood and are then expelled through the eliminatlve organs. , In place' of the Impurities', trig ar- terles and . veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pim ples, bolls, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all (kin blemishes will disap pear. Then you must remember that when the blood is right, the liver, stom ach, bowets and kidneys, become healthy, active and vigorous and i you will have no more trouble .with indigestion, back ache, headache. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dls covery to-dny at arty medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierccla Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, -- ; . Spokane, . Wcuh. "I t hal anrofulous aorcs on my body and limha and boila .were always coming out In dilToront plaeoa. ,1 took' treatment from eovoral doctors Uijt tbny did mo no good. At last I began using Dr. Pierce's Golden Modlcnl Dis covery for my blood. When I had taken throe bottle of it tho aoros woro all healed Arid X have 'not boon troubled any mora with boUV? V, 8; t'vson, S, 10 limy 81, . 1 . : , The Outbursts of Everett. True : C"' By CONDO ' , -- -"i - A GLOINQ. BiC l ii r , hi I iSlv - MZJhz OMS Of THC. vr rv , ; iV I . 1 JOEU IS DEPOSED AS STAR SLUGGING ARTIST CHICAGO. Muv 24. Joo Jacknon. (ho Hluimiiiir White tiox outfialdur. Iiiih beau depoHcd uh Icadimt liiijHiiinn of tha American I.enuuu bv Hill WaniliKL'aiihH of t'leveland. who. bv a wonderful opurt. booitted bin uvuruKO from .1123 to .'107 in n week, necord intr to unofficial figure relaiivod to iluv. Jackxon hux dropped lo third pliico with .HHII. while Kniith, Cleve land, reiui)ia in xecoliil plneo with Other batloi-M nt tho too of tho Jut who have plnvcd in l.Vor mora cnniex incliidiiiir conlaxln of Wednesday arc: Jaeohxon. St. l.oiii. .IITU: Weaver, Cbicnuo. .M71 : llodic. New York, .llllft: Wilt. Philadelphia. .:): Cohb. De troit. .311; Oedeon. St. Louix. .:I.'I8: Sixler. SI. I.ouix, .324. , JnckNon retained hia land in total baKim with 40. unit nlxo leuilx in hiiiiie riuiH. with two. Ilia (cniumota. Wouver. continued to set the pace nx n run-ucttcr. havini; aeored 11) timca, while Kddin Collin, another team-, mute, continuex lo xhow the wnv in xtolen hiixea with 10. (t'bnpman'H nino Hiierifico hiln irivea the Clave lander tho lend in thix department. Fuller. Chicauo. leuilx the pitcherx with four wins mid no Iohhcx. In the National lcnuttu. Cravntli, I'hiladelphia, iillhiniuli particinatinir in otllv 11 iramex, leads the batxinen with .,"i03. Of Ihc plnvcra who-took part in 1.") or mora unmax. Yuunir. New York, top Iho liat with l-'i and nlxo ia out in front with 4(1 haxax. WilliiiuiH, I'liiladelphiti. who is third ainonv lliu hatters with 3114. ia in n four cornered rneo for homo run hon orx with Dovlo and Kauff, New York, and llollochcr. Cbicaun. K.ncli has Hindu three., Muvera. Hronklvn. lends the sacrifice mutters with night, nnd Olson, llrooklvn is thu host run eet te mid base stealer with 17 nnd 0 respectively. OPPOSE PEACEiTRFATV 'LONDON.. Muv -23. An no'ponl siuned hv a number of eminent pro fessors mid others. iiH'liiiliiiir- the Hishon of,' .Oxford. Arthur' Itumler son. lender of llio labor parlv in .the lioiiso of coiiiinonsi' nnd 11. 0. WulK John Masofield, l,adv Gilbert. Georiro G. A. Miirrav and Jcromu K. Jerome, hiia been published' horq uruinir Jhe reconsideration . of .' Iho r' toriii of peaco on-' tho around that' tliov belie llio spirit, of tho fourteen points of I'residunl W Ixon. i ' - lV GEN'L AGUILAR TO VISIT ' II, S.'A. REGARDING OIL -'''" .- v,.' MKXICO CITY, Mav 23. Genpr'nl Cmulido Aituilar, fornmi' soorutiirv of foreign uf fairs, will lea vo soon i for tho lliiiled States on an official mis sion, it was announced toniirht. Ndlh-, inur reuardinir tho nb'eet of. his dip wii s lllnila mililic.. lin, it iu I'lipnt'inil unofficiiilv it will bo in connection with peiiilinir petroleum legislation in Muxiuo, y-r . w.- r i-.. Yirrri It (VICSOSJ TO 1o JOCH UCK AT TH-S -points:' OF MINXKAPOUS. JDnn.. Mav 24. ChiinrCR that the United States bu reau of Indian affairs ia "aqucexine thu blood" from tho Indians whoso affairs it administars "stealing whatever Ihev hnvo" anil destrovmg thu old hiuh morals of tho race, vera mndc bv Dr. Charted A. Knstmun president of tho Soeiatv1 of American Indians, in an address nt tho "Uttlc theater" at Iho University of Minne sota. ' Dr, Knstman; himself a full blooded Sioux and a Dartmouth college man ia in Minneapolis to arrange for tho coming mcotinor next full of the fra- tionnl Inter-Tribal -convention of the societv. Tho convention. Dr. Eastman said will be n protest meeting nnd will call on congress to abolish thu bureau nl together. Two-thirds of tho Indians nro, of tho educated tvpo which he himself represents, bo ndded. Mnnv nro well-to-do. soma nro inillmnnires. but thov never sco their money nnd tho ngent is likclv to bo "too bitsv" to give nut tha millionaire his $10 monthly' allotment, ho said. ,. ; Kiliientvd Indians nro discriinin nted auainst bocanso "thov know too much" nnd there is no redress, since complnints can bo lodged onlv through tho ngent. Dr. Kastmmi said. ONLY 165 SALOONS IN OHiU TO OPERATE LAST DAY COLUMBUS. Ohio. Mav 24. Al though constitutional prohibition does mil. heenmn effectivu in Ohio until next Tuosdivv, tho stnto will become practically drv at midnight tonight. i ,Todav is the and of tho license voar and onlv 103 of Iho ft.liOO saloons in the state have pnid tho $303 ncccs sarv to reopen for the ono dnv next Mouduv. New Bnnks at Public Llbrarv. Motion Hurroiighs, "Tnrsian o tho Apos;" Kulland, "Hidden Spring Kipling.' "Eves of Asia;" Knibbs r"TuiiC of Lifo!',"Trcy.s "Mun pi tirev,' Kinehnrt, "Window nt too Whilo Cut;" Webster, "Amerienii himilvi" Whito. "Uovcrmnn." Non-fiction Hiildt, "Clothing for Women:". Bryant. ."Six Ked Months in Hiissiu;" Cooimr, "Somo Anioricnn Slorv Tollers;" Coopor. "Somo Kng lish Storv ...TellorH;" Field.- "Iteluil Buving. Modern Principles nnd Prac tice;" Powell, "Suecossf ul Canning nnd Preserving. ' Thorndiko, "His tory of Medieval Kurope;" Waddlo, "Jnlrodu'l'tioii to Child l'sveholosv." ' Cut This Out H la Worth Jlonoy DO.V'T MISS THUS. Cut out this sloop, enclose with Gc and mull It to Foloy & Vo., 2835 Shetnold Avo Chicago, 111., writing your name and addross clearly. You will rocolve in return ' a trial packngo containing Koloy's Honoy and Tur Compound for coughs, colds . nnd oroup; Foley Kidney 'Pills . for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney niuL bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, 'blllousnoss, hoadache, and sluggish IiowoIh, For snlo hv Modford Plinrmncy, v , W f If -A . Ill I RACE DENIES THE T To tho Kdltor: W havo lieon re- quaated to explain tho statement made by H. Eli Conger in his commu nication published In the Mull Trib une May 15th In hlcb he makes the following atutement: - 'Why has tho fedarul government thru tho land bank, notified Mr. Kurd, the local farm loan secretary, tha( they will loan no more federal monay In this dlatrlct should the bonds carry." In the first place Mr. Conger has a wrong idea of the land bank and the loaning of money thru tho local associations, as the money loaned Is largely private money and is secured by tho sale of farm loan bonds based on, flrat, the borrower's land; second, the ondorsoment of the local associa tion;" third, the combined capital of the land bank of this district. We navor bad Instructions to re fuse to consider loans made In this or any othor Irrigation district. We have bad instructions that loans can not be made where the security is not a first mortgage on tha land and if there aro any Hens for cost of Irriga tion same must be paid before a loan can be closed. The general instructions in regard to irrigation districts under the 1917 Oregon statutos have been as ' fol lows; Ascertain the amount of bonds Issued or to be issued and the amount of the tax levied per year per acre tor cost and malntulnanfo, etc., and If same does not run too high loans can be made under the bonded irrlga tlon district system. It remains, however, that in case the Modford irrigation directors put over a proposition that will cost the acreage under bonds more than t per aero to start with, with no assur ance that this amount will either complote the -system or secure ade- iliiate water supply and that the final cost reaches $160 per acre or the land bo taxed $90 per acre and the system fall. It is time the directors of tha Modford Farm Loan assoola tlon bo conservative and cautious In endorsing loans on lands In the Med- ford district. B. H. IIURD. PORTLAND VETS T POilTLAND, May 24. Represen tatives ot tho Grand Army of the Republic and the, Spanish-American war veterans today Issued statements criticising the action of certain moth era and former members of the 162nd Infantry in objecting to the proposal that Colonel John U. May, former commander of that organization shall act as grand marshal for. the Memorial Day parade here. The ac tion of the women was based on charges which some of them made recently that Colonel May had treat ed his men inconsiderately while in France. t Colonel May. who Is now adjutant-general or tne uregon .Nat ional Guard, has announced that ho cannot lead tho Memorial Day parr ado. PORTLAND, May 24. Plans were sot on foot here today for tho organ ization at a meeting to be hold next Tuesday evening, of a woman's aux Ulary to the American Legion, the returned soldiers' brollierhood now being perfected. ' It is Intended to carry the organization thruout the state. . Last of 36th Leaves. BUKST. Muv 24. The Inst eon tingent of tho 30th (Texns nnd Ok labonini Division sailed this morning for home. " ' " REPRESENTS ITALY AT WASHINGTON iliufT lACCHt Dl ELLEfE, ; He Is Italian ambassador to the United Stales. He is saying nothing and swatting orders from his government in any crisis that may arise from President Wil son's opposition to Italy's Adrl atlo claims. He does not antici pate diplomatic break, : ' . JVC I ' V . THAOl MARK.', " Th City of ' Wl W GdODRICH rf I The Heel of 1 Achillea in The weak spot in a tire is where, tread stops " and sidewaU begins. On any road but smooth, fiat, payement, tha .spears of t'is f::d '.' stones and broken rock aro constantly jab bing at. this' Heel of Achillea, And the sides of wago.i tracks, when; yoa, ride" ruts, . rind wickedly at vul nerable flanks. ;' :' '(Your eyesight tells you J that. Now look at the ,5; : SAFETY TREAD- of Goodrich Tires, See -. . '? y-.how I it ,s p r e a d 4 the Goodrich interlocking ! x safety barsi beyond the , tr.ball or.the'trreV'and., - jV lays extra tread robber along the sidewall. J ' , Notice .further, how the . extrawidetreadcarnes on up the sides of the . tire, extending beneath .' the sidcstrips. . ii.i . Sr. 'I- i . '. ' . r - ' . . , L -1 ,-. '. J - Thus an extra thickness . r . of tough tread rubber fortifies Goodrich Tires at the Heel of Achilles. Remember; that .is one of the many reasons r - why Goodrich Tires lead - in mileage -over all roads, rough or f smooth.' - - "7 Pfi v Clnndrieh Tirem fc i from a Dealer , : BEST IN.THE ICING RUN" J El ly la a 18 Bill Ba si i a 11.511 m PTIRES The McCurdy Insurance Agency " ".'."Writfis evciyr form of iriHurnncc hut life. Your patronage solicited on the basis of superior service. ' - : Medford National Bank Bldg. TELEPHONE ONE-TWO-THREE j ...... . . .... A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower While you are getting . things in chape for making ' hay, put your bay on ths ' John Deere Mower and let " him do the cutting he wilt do it just as well and just - as easily as you can do it. ; Because of the powerful . lift, he can easily raise the : cutter bar to pass over any - field obstruction or to ex " treme height, when neces- - sary. Afoot lever, working . in conjunction with the hand.. lever, makes the Uft simple end easy. Com in tt't to year oJoantaf, to luuxa oO ' about thim mouMr bforw yoa bay. Whdm at our f ore. ' 1 ' ' w ufant yea to e (A reft of oar in of haying '''-'. . and hamtting machinery. We have a tne- of machine yoa can ate with eatufactnn and profit. f Hubbard 'Brothers Medford, ESTABLIS ff Due Consideration Z4? to Your Own Interests ' ' ' This is neither miserly nor selfish ' ' ' AlVwll II TJ ll , It is matter of financial prudence 1 I II II to have a reserve fund and save all ,. 1 1 VA Start such a fund now with the - Jf jsBWeV .i vlvfV ' Jackson County Bank. ' lIScil kfe . 4 Per Cent Interest J) iJ ff I paid on savings A ii ' acconnta.- r H ED 1686 u " . . . .. City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual Interests Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi annual interest on paving, sewer and watorniain as sessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend the time of payment, will bo due and paj'ablo at the office of the city treasurer June,, 1, 1919, and will lie delinquent after thirty (.30) days .from said date and shall bear a peualty of five per :cent (5) upon the amount of such delinquency. . Thirty days after any such delinquency the prop erty will be sold for the amount of such delinquency : together, with penalty and costs of such sale, in ac- , cordance with tho provisions of Section 148 of the city charter. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May,-- 1919. . ., . , " MARY A. HAS WELL,... Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. He will never have to back op togstastart,evnlnthhavie -hay. The knife suns catting the instsnt the mown is thrown in gear no lost motion. Yoo will see big advantages In the drive on this machine it's extremely simple tha gears are so placed that on set holds tha ether set faf mesh constantly? The John Deere will cut all of the graaa for years to come a simple adjustment takes op all lag in th carter bar, without affecting the centering of th knife. If the- knife ever needs r centeriug. special adjustment ia provided. - . Th John Dear Is the simplest, ' moet powerful aod best -built mower we tiivf-ever seen;' We know it mil appeal to yoo. i . Oregon