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pjrcra four ftTEDFOT?T MATH TTITRTTNin, "MTTVFOTT, 'OKKOOX, VRIHAV. MAY 1010 llEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AM INIU'WNIim'P NKWSPAPKIl rUOLIHlHCI) 13 V 14 It Y AKTKHNOON BJXCKPT SUNDAY 11V THb - JdlflPFOHD PUINT1NO CO. OfflDD. Mull Tribune Building, 36-17-11 norm pit iireou i'nona 40. A conKOlldntlon of the Democrnt.c ?lmi, The Medford Mall. The Medford rlbune, the Southern OregoDUn, The Aeniana iriDune. The Medford Sunday 8n 1e furnished ubicrlbere duelrlng . aevcu-tfay dally oewapaper, ROBHRT 1UTHL, Editor. 8. B. SMITH, Manager. UBSOBIPTXOlf TBUUI (flit t xt iniiiWM rally, with Sunday Sun, year ft. 00 Dally with Sunday Sun, month.. . tt.n.. -tl.M. CmAsu Qnn voir S (.ft Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.R0 Sunday Pun. one year 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year. $7-60 jniy, wun nunnny nun. monm .un Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. COO iruuy, wimuui Dummy ouii, luuinn . Official paper of the City of Medford. umciaj paper 01 jhgkmoo uuiii;i Entered a second-class matter at Hied ford, Oregon, under the act of March e. lbv. nm a& v btamm nlrenlatloB for alz mont&s ending Dee. 31 1918 9,041 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED - PRRSS Pull-Leaaed Ww aervrce. . The Asao elated Prena la exclusively entitled to the uae ior republication or an news . dlapatchen credited to It or not other wlae credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlffhta of republication of special dispatches nerein are aiao reserveu. . . jYe Smudge Pot " i. w. By Arthur Perry . "The Lord watchetti the sparrows fall," but that has nothing at all to do with the oets. hopping about on the ground, and devouring poisoned wheat the farmers scattered for the squirrels. Von nontiau, (who rants so) de clares that Germany wants this, that, and 40 other, clauses of the peace terms changed.. All the world wants from Germany is silence and very lit tle -of that. , Poft Neft was so enthused by the news - that President . Wilson would run for a third term, that he wore a hat' all day Thursday. - JUSTIFYING HIS KAME " J (Orlando Unit) ' Tom Kelly, who runs the "1919 -Hotel'-' -on Fifth street, was assaulted on last Saturday morning by Frank Pounder. American soldiers will probably be kept in Germany ."indefinitely" an nounces Secretary .of War Baker. This Is to see that the Huns pay their war debts. The "Savior of Europe" is going to be her bill collector. The city of Yreka, Cal., is waging war on the slit skirt, the same being worn more or less extensively by the women folks. One's recollection of Yreka, Cal., Informs that there are much naughtier things within the corporate limits to get excited about. PERSONAL To "Ross Lane.'' Your identity is known: Be gov erned by No. 1 of 14 pts. - No matter what paper one picks up, somewhere is the item that some one has Just returned from overseas "and ? escaped without" a scratch." This seems Impossible, unless they were bung up by the thumbs; i ; WHY WOMEX FRET (Port Umpqna Courier) Ruth - Garrison, a Seattle , woman, poisoned the wife of a . man bo that she could marry him, The deed was a cold-blood- - ed affair. A long-haired jury, - - maudllng in sympathy apparent ly for anything that wore skirts; found, tbe poisoner insane. In place of the woman being hung ( as she ought to be, she will be placed in some sanltorlum for a few months and then turned loose again upon the world. The ; jury should have been commit ted, with her. A nice example to' set before the women of the, country who may wish to secure some other wife's husband. SALMON RUN SLACK Eft ASTORIA, Ore.,-May SO. Salmon are coming in slowly at the local canneries and receipts have slacked off to such an extent that most of tbe plants are running only on part time. Few fish have been received from. gtll-neUars and there is prac tically no trolling on account of bad weather-outside the mouth of the rlveh The seining grounds are 'not sending In fish in quantities as yet. Local cannery men say they expect a substantial increase in the receipts after the annual freshet which oc curs about the middle of July. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN S FOR INDIGESTION MEMORIAL DAY. F IV M or six years ago. Walt Mason wrote one of" bis 11001ns in lnwo on .Memorial Daw He called it "The Little (ireeu Tents." We print it below for to. our mind it is one of the best, because one of tbe siniplest, tributes to the old soldier ever written. - v Tbe little green tents wbere the soldiers sleep,---,-, and the sunbeams play and the women weep, are covered with flowers today; and between the ; tents walk the weary few, who were young and"' ... 'stalwart in sixty-two, when they went to the war away. " The little green tents are built of sod, and they and not long and they are not broad, but the sol diers have lots of -room; and the sod is part of the . j land they saved, when the flag of the enemy, , darkly waved, the symbol of dole and doom. ' The little green tent is a thing divine; the little green tent is a country's shrine, where patriots kneel and pray; and the brave men left, so old, , so few, were young and stalwart in 'sixty-two, when thev went to the war awav! THE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN BRJEF BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. May SO. The Austrian delegation has been Informed that the presentation of the peace treaty will not occur until Monday and has acquiesced in the decision of the conference. It was pointed out by M. Brutiano of Rou mania that Roland, Serbia. Rouma nia and other small nations desired1 a short time for consideration. The treaty is not as yet fully com pleted, the clauses involving settle ments being omitted from the draft submitted at the plenary session. The vexing problem of the dispo sition of Fiume has, according to Paris advices, been definitely settled. Fiume becomes an independent state which will be under the guidance of the League of Nations. Questions relative to the Dalmatian coast have been adjusted by giving Italy strate gic islands along the coast but there A DAY OF WAR GLORY BUT PEACE IDEALS L; Jdvron Boozer who gave", the Memorial Duv address said i, . "This is not a dnv of the elorifi cation of war but a solmen recoimi tion of the supreme sacrifice and terrible cost of war. A dav. around which centers the tender sacred mem ories and sorrows of a irreat nation. A dav of tribute to the veterans of three wars, the noble women of the W. R. C.. and that ereat sisterhood enlisted in the vast armv of niercv. the Red Cross. "The dav reveals a new luster and alory about American ideals. These were the animatimr principles of our nation, -the invjhcible equipment of our armies. The soul of America has withstood the influence of mate rial corinuests.1 The world knows to day that America's ereatness is not dominion.' wealth of population, but sreatness of soul and ideals: The lonsiner. of a heartsick world tocozt nines the acme of their desires in that which America bas realized in the lives of her citizenship. The heart of the nation was sound and respon sive. "We find ourselves in the midst of a ercat strutiirlc to brine a reluctant and selfish world to an acknowledge merit of (j new idea in international relationships and colonial policies. No nation may hereafter plunder weaker nations at will. No eovcrn ment mav exploit colonies for train and oppress the backward for filthy lucre. A colony must be accepted as America accepted her suddenly nc auired island possessions, as a sol emn responsibility to develop the na tional resources and add to them that in the end n free neonle shall be add- DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most common' diseases of children. To, correct them you will find nothing better than . Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will . do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablets are better and more plea&mt to take. . JOHN A, PEKL .. Undertaker , . phone M, 47 ana 47-J9 -' Aatombblle Hearse Service Lady Assistant 82 SOUTH BAKTXKTT luto Ambuiaaoe Service. ' Co rone seoms to ho somo discrepancy be tween dispatchos As to tho future status of Kara, capital of Dalmntla, and Sebenlco, a seaport on tho coast 70 miles southeast of Tflest. Presi dent Wilson and Premier Orlando were In conforen e this morning over the details of the settlement. Experts are busily engaged In the task of translating the German counter-proposals submitted yesterday. Nothing specific regarding tho con tents of the Germnn reply has been made public. It Is probable, accord ing' to dispatches that the French and English translations of the reply will not be ready for the considera tion of the council of four before Saturday. ' - - . -. The first of the two notes , con cerned German property In allied countries. Tho second has to do with the Turkish public debt. cd to the great brotherhood of nai- tions. America ninv have blundered in carrvinir out her policies, but her primary purpose lias been tiie giving of a sauure deal and a full measure of unselfish service. ;, "America's recent -experiences have tolled the death: knell of militarism. Wartime efficiency docs not neces sitate nn urraed camp. An American lad born of American mothers, nursed on her breast is imbued with -such ideals and greatness of soul that six months of trnjninsr and freedom for his aim mu1es him the ennui of ten hirelings who frtiit . for what thev know not and care less. Our close up view of war and its experiences hns Driven us four million recruits to the armv that demands that war!111 wln thu war-' ln th'3 norlou of shall be abolished and the sune meth ods of settlement of misunderstand inirs shall be adopted. "We are face to . f aee with prob lems that war can never solve, but only brim? within the ranee of human vision, stripped of nil external hv Dorcrises standing? 'in their . native naked tidiness. ".-.A new brotherhood of nations is to be accomplished in which hatred shall be displaced bv understanding and high reenrd and mutual confidence, all built on nation al inteeritv and rizhtcousness. -' "Injustice of every kind, breeding unrest and discord must be nut awnv and mutual Jielnfuln.rss jind fauvplav must be thrrrule nmone men. i "Tho blood of our heroic deitd cries olpnd from every field of battle. from every erave at home or on for eign soil, for the recrtiitinij of a vast army of irreat hearts dedicated ' to the unfinished tasks these men' have benueathed to us." ; .Stockholders Jfotlco Noticq Is hereby given that the annual' meeting or the stockholders of the Home Telephone & Telegraph company, of Southern Oregon, will be held at the' office of the company, 218 West Sixth street, Medford, Ore gon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 3, 1919 .. f" - W. II. GORE, 'V 61 -' ; ' President.: A. 'X. Vulcanizing fill our work strictly guaranteed to be first class. 15 N. VVt St., Medford Ilione MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Mabel Normancl for Last Time ' At the Riulto Theatre Tonight X--'v . (k.t-t A V - WORLD JOINS IN TRIBUTE (Continued (roin page one.) deepened solemnity, the first Memor ial Dny after tho close oi iho great world conflict was observed In the national capital today, the nntlou's heroes of earlier wars Bhurlug its tribute. with thoso who fell lu the great struggle to maintain tho liber ties and Ideuls tor which thulr fore fathers fought. Memorial exercises .woro hold at Arlington National cemetery . and United States Soldiers' Home, and other points under Uio auspices of the G. A. It., United Spanish War Veterans and allied organizations, which participated In ' the annual parade earlier in the day. ' With the senato not in session, members of the house devoted the day to paying tributes "to thoso who served or gave others to tho service of tho country in tho great war." Labor Appealed To " Tho significance of .Memorial Day this years was Interpreted In state ments by Secretaries Baker and Wil son and Acting Secretary of State Polk. . . .! ' , secretary Wilson appealed to the labor forces of tho- cpiqitry Especially to recognize that tt.ls-their "privilCBO to carry on tho work'" for which tho nation's heroes have died. "While tho' war was on," said Soo- rotary Wilson, "our slouan was 'labor reconstruction' It Is in labor's hands tho tools are placed. ' Let us liulld a permanent momorlal indeed, a mem orial whoso foundation Is American pluck and perserverance, and whoso structure is American integrity and loyalty." - ' ESr.;v Never . . . . Tlui ItniiiliM' Protlnctii Comnniiy Taxes on Knfnicr ItcvcraKcs by payliiK ;lj taxes lliorcon direct to the tiovurninunt. : MEDFORD GROCERY CO. s Distributors, Medford, Ore, v.v 1 .V3SsV " MA0EL ' HORMAMD wlUbl'tif ( Kut ii.Sl Cx'Auyn 'Mans REINFORCE BORDER ARMIES (Continued from page one.) arrivals from tho south, howovor, say thu Kurrisun til lluit point Is much smallor. That Villa Is In tho Immediate vicinity of Chihuahua City Is con firmed by the statement of the Mex ican authorities hero t tint, (ienorni fe.U.S.foc.Off. . V Is our Registered and Com:non-!aw Trade Mark and can by us. only be rightfully used on goods made . . Should anv dealer garment tor Children I to o years ol ago . under, the KOVERALLS name you may bo sure he is trying to market an inferior substitute on KoveralU reputation. Unleso made by Levi Strauss & Co. $1.50 ilis KOVERALLS me made only by Levi Strauss & Co., before was there such a There is a very definite rcaaon for the high place in the soft drink world held by RAINIER SPECIAL. It's produced by an exclusive, patented process which develops a notably su perior flavor. It's rich and yet tasty. It's soft and yet satis fies. Never before was there such a drink. No other soft drink offered today equals it. Its features are exclusive solely its own. Ask for it wherever you go keep a ca3o in the home for mealtime use and for entertaining friends; Make no mistake about getting what you want. Ask firmly for RAINIER FT a Inler Products Company, 'Senttl, U.S.A., Manufncturar of Kalniar Spoclat, AalnUr Bock, Mall RaJnlar, Ralolar Oiraal, Syrm mnd Daaaturad AlcohoL rolloves rolnllors and coiisitiucrs of , AND JOE KELLER QUIT PEN JOBS S.YI.KM". On... il.iv .111. li. I.. Slovens, wunlnii of the Htulo poni U'litiiitv, mid Joseph F. Ki'llcr. Hlnlv iMirolu i 1 1'u'iM', , Imtli NiibiuilU'd their ii'KiuiiiiliiiiiK Imiiiv lu (SoYi'i'itni' OU colt. The wuiiIi'u'n ri'siuliutluii. lit hi ri'tiucst, bii'iiiiii'H. el 'ftvlivo iiiiiut ilinelv and In) will bo siicoccdi'd, li ni pornrilv. .. bv Suin'rin I ciultn l It, 1!. I.co Stt'lnur of Ihi' Oi'cmin Slulo Ims pitnl, who will lie t'opliu'cil lor (In time lii'inir bv hit im-iihliuil. I.. II. (irit'l'ith. Koller ill leimun Hit lui rolu ot'l'ii'vr until July I. nl tho UDVormir' rouuont, to oiiiiinli'tii in slalliitinn'ol' a now rocurd hvslom in the tmrulo oH'ii'e. Ncitlior his tiito cossiir iiiir tho iioriiiiiiioht ciioi'i'sHor of Wiiiilon Stovons hits liotm iiiiiuoil. Wnrilcii Stovoim iloolnroil, ,iu ,lon iloriug hiit ivKiuiiiitiini', Unit Ito hud hud it iiinlor I'Diixiilonitioii I'ur iiiniiv wcolis mid thul ho liiul ii iiiiiulior of Hoi'Nomil iiiiiltors to ivliioh lie wiih llll.tilMIS tl) lli'VOll' lllH iltll'lllillll, llo bi'i'nino warden lust Dumtnilioi', bv tiiipninliiu'iit of Uuvvrnor Williv iinibo. , I'n rule Oriii-ur Keller likoniso Hint ed that ho wax I'lUiloiuiiliiliiu; ciitor imr nljior linos of hiitiinoA which iviiiild'tatto mi hi inlirn tiino. Ilu :s tunned niirnlit iiflicor bv (lovorii orVilM mini in (Inrctn with a stroni; force Is mnkliiK u jonlo from Chlhiiiiliuu City to thv northwest to itUack u Villa forro In the ouiKklriH of Uio cltv. ': trv to tell vou anv thoy'ra not KOVERALLS . Kover&lls KeCiJ--Kids Klecn Suit IFVtlEY fur suir jKOVCRALLS Kc.u.s.iAT.orr. Sen Frsndjco mm: and bear litis label sa?r irvisTifADss&ca JAM 1 1, in. IL-O. CAt. drink! SPECIAL. Uio noenwily of imylnjr Kovcniic "Ge!s-lt"-2 Drops Thon to the Dance! "Oootlulatit to Com ralui-Corm . Fool Off With "aU-It." ; 'Vay, lrl, you cmi IniiBh.nt: ilKlit i'l'. or iliiiiip. iinrn-pulllnir tvuiillini'. lilir titniipy c"iii, en 1 1 iai y on Ilia oluit of your t"''l. enrnn t twocu tho (uc, linid and suri 0'"n, 'It'i All Off With ThU Flmg Cm Now- If you will junt tnuoh- th Mrn er inllun villi a fuw ilroiis of 'dln-ll.' Wliul 11 1i1m1 rollnl It Mlvim to corn uiiliml You won't Hmp, ariy inorui yuu can n)oy the Uniua vory iiiliiuto. ..Then to noo iuw (hut corn or cnllus will cuino rlirht .rt cnmiilitto, IIKa a bniinna pool mid without, tho )itt pnlli, U Juat waif liirdil. Mtts-ll' la lti tilnwat aollor nmoiiir rani imnuvtirs III III wiirld tudiiy. lmily Uimuo It is mo won dtiriully uliiipla nnd nlwny worlio, li miro you B"t 'lnt-n.'n "llotti-Tt," tlie Kiiiimiitoiid, moiioy. bin It uoni-rotniivi'r. Itioimly am o noma Iml tt trliln lit any druw aloro. M'i'il by ia.lwrnoiCoOt)louMu, 11L Mill it hi MoitftiPrt null rilnniutilotlilnd m tho world's heat corn rotnndy by, l.oon 11. lluakliiH, Mndtnrd Phurmituy, SinviiK'n liriiK Htoro, Ihmlli'a Druil Score. . Suits of Real Merit 'KLEIN'S Wlinn you wear tho rlollios that Kloln prnvldim for you, your nnaot-1- uta win n uuru rni:uHiiisa n hoiiuiiiv dlstluctlan lu your npiournnco, Sno tho now models NOW on droiui up In ono of our . SUITS : Tailored to Ordor $30 r $35 $45 $50 Voura for Appr-nraiiro KLEIN The Tailor 12 8 V., Rtnln, I'liktiilni The Percheron Stallion PAUL Tho Porclipron ttnlllon Paul In ron lAtorad In thn American Urcndom nnd Importora I'orchordn itui;lntry, N6. 63727. i Color lilnclt. Kouied July 8, 1010. nrod by A.Q . Unity. Portland, OrcKon. Hired by Himimll ,01180. First dam Paulino 01048. , ' Paul will iimko tha,Baiion ot 1010 an (allows: , ; Mnndnyn nnd Tuosday nt Df. Helms barn In Medford. ; ;, WodnoKtluys'aiid Thtirodiiy nl Tal ent. . , : Buturdny at Marron., ;' , Terms 120 to Insure In foal,,. IIS Ctir tho season uud $7.00 (or olnitlo sorvlco.,, '" ' "' " " "' . i Butler Walker, Owner. ' , OIIAitlilCH I. 1I0MI:H, MiiniiKcr. ' j. GIM CHUN4I i , ' - China Kerb Btora ; ' Herb cure tot earacno, noadach. cMarrah, - dlpherla, soro throat, lan trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble,' heart troublo, chills and for. nr. nromna. nniiffhA. naar AlrAittittlnn' carbunolM, tumors, craoVed broaet, ' ouro iui sinoa ui souero. nu vr RKATiorm. ! Medford, Oregon, Jan IS, 1917 TO WHOM IT "AY COWJHON: ! This Is to certify that I, th un derslKnod, had very serere stomach' troublo' and baa Veen bothered (or several year and Iact August was not expeotod to live, and hearing ot aim Chung (whose Horb Store ts at SI Bouth Front street. Medford) 1 do. trouble,-and I etofted.to (oaltnc'batr ter an soon aa I used then, and today am a woll man and can heartily red ommend anyone atfllctod an t was to see Gim Chung aqd try his Herbs. .' !. (Signed); W, R. JOHNSON. " Witnesses: : t . i: M. A. Anderson, Medford ' S, D. HolmoH, Eagle Point, ' Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point ' ' Y. L, Ohlldroth, Baglo Point, 0, K. Moore, Eagle Point. . J, V. Melutyro, Bagle Point, Oon, B. Von der Hollon, Kagle' Point,