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SncnTOTtttVfATK TRTBTTNTl. MTCDFORTV ORTCOON; SATURDAY.- MAY, hi, 1919 MEDFORD MAIL. laiBUNE AS INnKPBWPKNT NEWSPAPER rUBLIMHKU -EVEHV AFTERNOON BKCRPT KUNDAY BY TltU MEDFORD PRINTING CO. OfflCf. Mall Tribune Bulldlns, 15-17-U -North Kir (tract. Phone 76. A consolidation ot the Demoorstlo Tlmo, Tli Mvdford Mall, The Med ford Tribune, the Southern Oreionlan, The Asiuana xriDune. Th Meilford Bund&v Hun la furnished subscriber desiring a seven-day dally newspaper. ; - ROBERT RUHU Editor, a a SMITH. Manager. trsBOBXPTIOir TBIMII SY MAIL IN ADVANCb: . " . Dally, with Sunday Sun, yearL.0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .5 rnllv. wlthmit Rundftv Run. var 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Bun, month .So WMkly Mall Tribune, on year 1.50 flunday Sun. one year. . 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year... $7.R0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .66 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- .oo Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .CO Official paper of the City of Medford. Offlolal paper of Jackson County. Kntered aa second-class matter at aiedford, Oregon, under the act of March . l7t. . wot dally average elrcnlattoa for Is months ending Deo. 31, 181S t,04s MEMBER OF TITR ASSOCIATED Pull Ireaaed Wire service. The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to . tne use lor repuDiicauon oi ail news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights t republication of special dispatches herein are alao reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur Perrj Dtirine tlie present cold spell it is permissible for gents wearine. straw hats, i to ' pack waeon spokes, with winch to knock the icicles off. In certain circles, people break limbs instead of less, when hard luck hits them. To break a '"limb" is a little more refined, but n lei is a lec, and the pain is the same. Person ally, if a femur is ever busted, it shall be referred to. as "the lower member.: v . ; . ''. . ; lA number of citizens who thouch tliov looked cute in ice cream pants have reverted to winter britches, and loiterine on the sunnv side of . the Nash thawimr out. A VERY NICK COXCESSIOX . x (Eugene Guard) AVAVTED Housekeeper, wid ow or cirl twenty to thirty-fire years of nee. for family of four, one man with three eirls nee three to nine. Water and every thimr handr in ; house. Good . . stove to cook on and plenty to .... 3cook.i You can work as long as; v vou like. , Address G635.- care Guard. .e - r "' . - i i The Bblsherikis are now fiehtine amon?... themselves, and it is about time the allies Blent in and put a stop to the slaughter, if it ever eets that far. , v, ... ; .1 The city of Tacoma has an anti flirtincr law, Treka. Cal.. is waaine war on the slit skirt, and sereral other towns are sufferine from an orordose of righteousness, which is worse than none at all. . The homely people are all excused, and the erood looking birds will procure blinders at once. ; ..." . .. ... . Man is an interes'tiiie cuss. . For two weeks this col. tried to cire away the surplus 1916 issue of the Smudge Pot. with no success whatsoever, Friday a fiend in human form drift ed in and stole all but six, Scientists claim that whiskers are unsanitary, but this is not enough to overcome the luck of some people. The poem below is reprinted by reuuest. and was written in the days when it looked like. -troops were ao intr to be' massed on the border, and fluttcn out Mexico. ; Was busts loose in our own backyard. ! And mavbe the call will come. Toitho fiehtina men of our own home : town, To answer the fife and drum. : Elmer Foss and Captain Vance. And the boys who lead at the fancy i-v . dance. . J ; :.' Off to the front and Mexico. , 'Seldom Hill of the baseball eame. That rasslins pair the Beveridee ' boys ; ,- -..:.. -seeking fame . in ; the ' Cannon's flame. . - .. -. .. Aldmr with the nifty Hobby Deuel, . And Gunner ,'Laidlev fresh from . . j-.-l school. : "; .- " . .-. May vou all come back who ijo away, But war is red and black nnd ercv. And the hell of the game is simply . ....... . Al' - . tins; .. Not all the Greaser bullets miss, ! ' j Card of Thnnks - ! Wo wish to tnank bur many friends nnd neighbors and the members of I. 0. O, F. lodge, for their sympathy . and kindness and for the beautiful floral offerings, during the Illness and death of bur beloved husband and father, '"' ' I . MATILDA. J. ADKINS. 60 : ORA h, BAUNETT. : 1,1- Stockholders Notice ' j Kotlco is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders , of the Homo Telephone & Telegraph company, of Soutliorri Oregon, will be hold at tho office of the company, 218 -West Sixth street, Medford, Ore gon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 3, 1919 i W. II. GORE, 61' , , 1- , - President. PRESIDENT WILSON'S THE issue whn'h Presidont.- AVilsun dofinotl in his MemorinJ Day speech is the issue of idealism versus materialism.-' The question to be. fought out iii America is the question, of whether the people: as a whole believe, in ideals as workit g principles of national faitly or don't believe in them.' ' , ; V ' President Wilson's interpretation of the world, war nnd America's part therein i is frankly idealistic."- Ho reads into that clash of arms, a more significant clash of spirits. And he asks as a reward for our sacrifice, as a consecration of our victory, no territory, no treasure, no material advantage, but the reconstruction of the world on the basis, of a higher humanity, a more inclusive brotherhood. : , . The great nations are not to ask, does this pay,' but is it right; not is this in our selfish interest, but is it in the interest of mankind i Itis for such a world, the president maintains that America fought, and the "things that these men left us, though they did not in their, counsels conceive it, is the great instrument we have just enacted in the League of Nations." . v. , : This will be answered in some quarters with a loud guffaw. So the doughboys went, over the top shouting for the League Coveuant and the 14 points ! Piffle ! They went over the top to give the Ilun a neatihg. They lid it. Now they want to get back home and mind their own business. '-'.. .' .;-'; ' 'i-"": ' ''.-' Of coyrse, And in '61 the Yanks didn't drive into Jhe Wilderness -shouting for the Ioclamation Emancipation, they Went hi to lcill as many rebels as they could, end the war and get back home, but the fundamental spirit be hind that drive'was expressed by Abraham Lincoln. ; -So the fundamental spirit behind the world war is ex pressed by President Wilson. It is here in the realm of moral values, that the president is supreme, it is in the sphere of ideals, that his greatness will be. enshrined. This translation of the conflict into terms of spiritual re generation, may he delayed by a temporary reaction, but nothing can prevent its eventual triumph. When he speaks of a better world to be. built upon the ruins, he speaks the truth, he truly reaches the soul of American aspiration. 1 St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. . 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. holy communion. S p. m. Evening prayer. ' Wm. B. Hamilton. Vicar. ; Evang.-Luth. Zlon's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr; W. R. Jforeni-Oeser, Pastor. ,. , Res. 518 West Fourth St- - . Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11 a. m. You and yours are cordially in- vlted. ' First Baptist Church " 9:45. Bible school, F. W. Hears, SUpt. 11 a. m. Public worship. Subject, of the sermon, "The Call of the Higher Life." . 6:45. B. T. P. U. ; 8:00. Topic-bf sermon, "The Fool That was 'Just Fooling.' " - W. T. S. Spriggs, Minister. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Dr. Baillie, Pastor. , 10 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes. : H. AW. Frame, supt. i 11. Public worship. Sermon, "Life's Rehearsal." :. . 7:30. Young people's meeting. This Is ah 'open meeting for any one to take part. Leader, Dorothy Mc Lean. Subject, "pur Relation to God." .; ; . . . ( M. E. Church, South Cor. Main and Oakdale. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Roberts, supt. v -, Preaching at 11 a. m. ' : No evening service. Dr. ' Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Subject of study will be the Sun day school lesson for the following Sunday.'- You are invited to all services. .. . J. E. Walbeck, Pastor. First Christian Church . Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Bible school at 9:45... Out Chil dren's day program will be given at this Hour. ' ,.. 11 a. m. Morning service will be a memorial service - to bur - beloved dead; Sermon subject, "Living Mon uments." special music. - Tp.ni. Christian Endeavor. Spec ial meeting.- A welcome to all young people...; . . 8 p. m. Ex-Rabbi Goldman will speak telling bf the Home Coming of tne jews. Hfl Is on his way to Pales tine. You should hear him. Male quartet will sing. Everybody welcome.- ,:' . . . ; .;. Ministerial Association , The Rogue River Valley Minister ial association will meet at Ashland next-Monday, JUne 2, at 10:30 a. m. If weather permits the meeting will be in the park, otherwise at Kaptist church. :'.... - , 1 Rev. b. E. Millard will read a pa per on One Hundred Per Cent Effic iency in the Ministry, and Dr. C. II. Carlos a paper'on Whttt to Preach; and How to Preach It, ,-' ' This Is an open meeting to which ministers are asked to bring their wives; also a well filled lunch baskot and huve lunch together. .1. K. BAILLIE, Pres. " J.' K. WALBECK, Secy. MEMORIAL ADDRESS. First Methodist Episcopal Church ' Fourth and -Bartlett . Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., C. A. Meeker, supt. This Is missionary Sunday. Miss Mary Tinker has charge of the exercises. This is Rose Sunday in the church. At 11 a. m. the sermon subject-, will . be '?The Measure of a Rose." , The ladles of the W.--F. M. I. will have fhargo of the evening service beginning at 8 o'clock. 'Mrs. E. C. Edmeades will preside . and Mrs. Maud Anderson will read the lecture explaining the stereoptlcon views on the "Mass Movement In India." This is the usual thank-offering service. The Epworth League meets at 6:45 p. m. , The music In this church is always good and devotional.. ' ' C. R. Carlos, Minister. . First Cliurch of Ciirist, ScicrRist -Branch of the Mother Church, the First Church-of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m., subject, "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy "alias Mesmerism and Hypno tism Denounced." ' ; i'i- 'l . Sunday school at 9:45. All tinder the age of twenty are welcome. - Wednesday evening meetings, ) at which 'testimonies of Christian Sci ence healing are given at 8:00. : ' Free reading room which Is in the M. F. & H. building, Is open from 1 to 5 p: m. daily except Sunday and holidays.- The Bible and all author ized literature may be read, loaned or purchased. ' Church building is at 212 North Oakdale: The public Is cordially In vited tb attend the services and Visit the reading roomt : ; First Presbyterian Church Cor. Main and Holly Sts. . ;. ' Morning service, at 11. a.-m., ser mon, "The Unchristian in Modern Christianity." Evening service at. 8 p. m.. Major Clancy asked to be ex cused from speaking as announced and the pastor will speak' as usual. ' The music in the morning will he a ladles' trio, "Come Unto Me," Mrs, Florence McElhose, Mrs1. William Braytoh and Mrs. Frank Isaacs. A musical program will precede the evening sermon consisting of 'tho following numbers on the pipe organ bjr Mrs. Clinton McCurdy: "Offcr- toire" (Lofebury-Wely) ; "Morning" and "Ase's Death" Peer Gynt (Grieg) and on tho piano by Mr. H. F.Hen toh, two numbers from Chopin and one from Kauffmahn. Everett Brayton will sing, "Moth er C Mine." Your pntsence will -be appreciated. ; Mrs. Clinton McCurdy, organist. ' ; . L. Myron Boozer, minister, . Notice (oi.fhe Pa'.dic ; We have taken over the output of ri'lk from Hoover's Dairy nnd can burnish the same milk to his former Customers. SNYDER'S DAIRY. r JOHN A, PDKL -: Undertaker i Phone M. 47 ana 47-J3 Automobile Hearse Service lady Assistnnt Ril HOUTII BtnTLI!TT ' iu(o Auilrulanoe Service, - Coroner The Outbtirsts of ' Everett True ByCONDO -Vou SfiS. GftORG.6 TO(STHsR. AMP ri!i v nufirWL' -n fCC IM TW N5:XT AILING MORTAU. LOOKINS PO v?SU6rTii DON'T SQUAT ik, ANT VISIT ill IP YOU'RE (SttNS. To RwM A "DOCTOR'S OhflCtt - LfiT'S seeHbu.Do (riff v? ' '' ."l 'Ki W eekly Oregon Crop Report - - POKTLAXD. Mav :). The past ' week was L-cm-rallv lavunihlo for fruit crops, ccn-als'iinil hnv croiis, nccordins l the wcvklv siinimnrv iHsiicd bv the 'weather bureau here, based on reports from nil imrt of Oreeun. - - , The fore part of ' the 'week was briuht and warm, the maximum tem perature coins above (10 decrees in nuinv places. Toi;ord (he .clo.u oft tlic week tue wcauier wui cimuiv anil moderatelVf tool, with aood ; ruins west of the Cascade inbimtiiins j nnd littht showers over most of the remainder of the stale. Licht fro.st' ocrtirrcd in few localities, doinir no inaterinl damauv. IliL'li. . drviuir winds were a feature of the wenlher '.n localities. Kurm work pros:rcsscd rapidly. Aphides' have ninciVred in small numbers in Murion county. Winter wheat, outs and rve nre ecnernllv uroinisini; the.- crops llnvc been 'benefitted bv rain in western counties but will need more 'moisture in central nnd eastern counties for proper filirnsr. ' Winter wheat and oats are licndine in most sections. Some rve i beinir cut for ensilatc and hirv. I'ntil near the close of the week sprine outs, wheat- nnd bnrlev wcri? eenerullv needins rain, lliis cbndilion was, relieved in the west ern counties at the close of the week. hut uroiiL'lit continues over most of the central nnd eastern counties and in mariv. cases snrini? irrain is suf fer; nir. A considerable acrcaire of corn is bcin' planted. Kurlv corn is cominif up well. Cultivation is in progress in DoiiltIiis county. The week was ecnernllv favorable for fruit crops. Dnmpinir of prunes continues in soine counties )mt has censed' in others.' Peaches! are Itciiiir lhinri"( fn Lnne count v. fctrawlier- Babies Happy . tains nothing harmful no alcohol no opiates just me nnm ,vcku . . table prop rt iei, , Especially recoo mcndeU lor teething time. At alt druggittm r GET IT AT VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FANCY GROCERIES COLD DRINKS - ICE CREAM LUNCH GOODS ' ' BAKERY GOODS WHIPPING CREAM ' milk And butter The biggest and best milk v snaue in the world. ANO I STVOIfcO MOI- iwe U3e.T TO (So ON HA, HA, TtvHT rxsniN5 hoi, of THts TiMe- He- amd IT, - NOW"! rics eontimu? iibuniliiiit in Dotmlas countv ami nro ripi-niivc in Mulliuiir count v. Irriuuted nihil fa is erowin" -well. Alfall'u, clover, tiinolhv and vetch have been benefitted bv rain in west ern counties, but elsewhere, where not irrientcd. need rain. Some hav is heinur cut in western counties. Pas tures hnvc been revived hv rain in western counties but elsewhere, nrc drvini? rnpiitlv. nltll'-nuh there is still sufficient feed for slock. I.uuiliinir nnd slicnrintr have been completed in nst sections. I'inntiiiir of potatoes made cood progress and -most of the crop has been, pliinlecl. Kurlv pototocs have made iroou urmvlh. ine warm sprinif weather of tho carlv part of the week was helpful to Hardens and in western counties thev have been lielued bv rain, but elsewhere more ruin is needed. iOHICHESTKR S PILLS Ttm k-n H Beit 61 M. Ahrtrt SOLO bi WMaViISTS EVIfiVWHFP IMIU la lird 1 tial.t m-t.llk;V T"7 ef Vrur-jtrt. Ak for rifM'in.H.TffT iU lit lHAUO-I JlltA!I h'lUA, U t : s : ,- , , ; ....... 1 ; AUTOMOBIUSTS . 5 Ac Don't ruin your utorago battery by using hydrant ; water. . ; " ' -. . Distilled Water -lRe per Rnllon .wijthout con tainer; 25o nor gallon with container. I IKnonHinor Mnnv yj ing It from IN rnnnv iimtnncoM a r - hmii immmm i bsh - k. .aig , National Hunk will draw a Clicck to pav for soincthiiij,'. Tlio one who recfives thucneck, iu'tufj nl dt'liositor, dcjiosits It and ho on down tho line. Now that's ono of tho ways-money roinains "liiiidM or in jihuiio to spread over a jroat deal of ground. It's really a financial etUtcat ion in it- self to eai ry a hank aecoinit. :..'.. ' zfoe First National Bank Medford City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual Interest Due NOTICE TS'HERKHY OIVKN that the semi annual interest on paving, sewer and watorniain as sessments iqion all properties for which application ' was made to extend tho time of payment Will be duo . and payablo at the office of the city treasurer Juno 1, 1919, and will be delinquent after thirty (.30) days " fronl said date and shall bear a penalty of five per eent (5). upon tho amount of such delinquency. Thirty days after any suelt delinquency, the prop erty will" be sold for tho aiummt of such delinquency together with penalty and costs of such sale, in ac cordance with the provisions, ot Section 118 of tho city charter. , - ' " ' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May,, . 1919. , ' ( ' ' MARY A. HASKELL,.- ' , Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. , -,'.- : !'- ' ' - t s'-r I .; . v Time Is money food costs money, j .' ' ''( ,''."' '.' , ; ' . '' ' ' ' ' 'Thif? Eicctric -Range grTards cadi as carefully an it bank watches your savings. ,; ' " ' . It requires far'less attention than any otlier range on the market,' You can cOok and take, the children for a walk at the same time.1 - - -!';.' Food shrinkage k appreciably less the saving is ai least 15 per cent. Dislles cooked electrically have a superior flavor of unusual goodness, : ' - Through the courtesy of B. V. Paul there will be a dem onstration of the Hot Point Electric liango at Paul's Elec tric Store, corner Main and Central, beginning Mounday, June 2, and continuing for one week. l)o.not iniss this. You will: learn something for the good of your pocket-: book. . 7- , '. ,: ; ' : :.,' : California-Oregon Power Company Phone 168 Medford, Oregon WUhniitHRpmov- the Bank v denosifor of tho First Oregon 1 i I