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MEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNE,- MEDFORD; ORRfiON1, ' TUESDAY, ' .TITKFi 1919 PAGE TOVTR flEDFORD MAIL I3IBUNE ... - - ... (MTUI111VD rUJiMMIIKI) BVBIIT ArTKHNOON KXOBPT HUNUAT UI Til HI MBDyORD PltlNTINQ CO. Office, Mall Trtbuna SulMlna, J6-J7 . Worth Fir atreot Phone It. U A conaolldatlon of thepMnoortlo Trlbuna, tha Southern Orejonlaa, Tha Tha Medford Sunday Bun la furnished arabacrltiers desiring A sevan-dar daily nswapaper. ROHKRT RUHLt, Editor. H. 8, SMITH, Managor. UBiomrpTioir tbumi r vm im AnVAislPIni Dally, with Sunday Bun, year .00 ; Dally, with Sunday Sun, month M Dally, without Sunday Hun, yoar 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .0 Weokly Mall Tribune, on yaar J.o Sunday Sun, one yoar 1.60 BY OARRIER In Medford, Aahland, .. Jackeonvltle. Central Point, Phoenix: Lmiiy, will Hunaay oun, year ti.ou Dally, with Sunday 8un, month .6 Dally, without Sunday Sun, yaar- .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Vntered aa eeeond-olaaa matter at Veil ford, Oregon, under the eat of March a, lots. wim AeMv averare circnlatioa fox U months ending sea. 31, 118 a,04 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pull Leased Wire service. The Asso elated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to the uae for republication of all newa dlepatehes credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and alao the local news published liereln. All rights of republication of epeolal dlepatohes usrein are aiso reserveo. Yc Smudge Pot v' 'By Arthur Perry : ' "The peace treaty and and four teen points are the greatest human documents ever written," blats the head of the democratic national com mittee. A lot of Ignoramuses still cling to the belief that the Bible Is the greatest human document Some of the Shakespeare - masterpieces would also compare favorably, not to mention the Magna Charta. "I wonder where Jim Keene Is," queried George Mims Sunday. "I haven't the slightest idea," re plied John Emmons, "maybe Bill Crowell has seen him." No doubt the authorities charged with the enforcing of the antl flirt ing law will work on the theory that It takes a flirt to catch a flirt. . Bachelor, buttons : have ascended three cents in! price, due to the sur plus . of bachelors, and the trans forming of needle factories into ma-, nltlon works. UB1? DOWN THE ASBESTOS! - (Roseburs JTetvs) ' ; ' t "Stand up," demanded Judge Hamilton.. ,CIine arose to face a bittern-denunciation. For a few minutes the Judge spoke of . the able defense put np by the defendant's, attorneys; he prate- , d the girl for ner ability. She unfolded her, life's story before i me court witnont -tne sngntest attempt to shield herself. It words were lnflamable some body would now be collecting - the reverend gentleman's life . Insurance. -,.'.-..-.-, The Kola peninsula will be ceded to the Poles, and is best known as the place where the coco comes from. ; i All of Germany's counter propos als have been put back on the shelves. "" " " ' ' A. muffler should be attached to Hiram Johnson of California, who shot off his bazoo in ; the .; senate Monday, anent. the L. of K. Hiram Is the gent who got mad because Bomebody did not say "hello" to him . In 1910, and as a result California went crazy and democratic. The Austrians have at hand the ponce itertais of the -2nd Inst. If they are fulfilled there Is little left of Austria but a memory. They can sign the peaoe terms in Versailles or Vienna. Austria is a .shining ex ample 'of. bad company. .. There is a Bhortage of June brides ill .these (Parts, and the cold spell last week got most of the June bugs. , A year .ago this time -the nuns were tearing down towards Chateau Thierry. The allies were looking at their hole card. The days were long and dark, and full of bad news. Chief, Split Shirt is a Nez Perce jnuian.'iresiqing at , jMampa, idano. His squawhas a new slit flkirt. JN'iente ... capitia camaraderie bon jour; ' Woman Finds Remedy . Worth Fabulous Fortune "I wouldn't take a million dollars (or the good Mayi's Wonderful Rent' edy has done for me. I have finish ed the course and can say .1 am -entirely cured of very. severe Indigos (Ion, bloating and colic attacks T Buffered from for many years," It Is a simple, harmless preparation. tUat removes the., catarrhal mucus from .the .intestinal tract and .allays the Inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and Intes tinal ailments, including appendici tis. ,One dose will convince or mnney refupded. For ; sale' by - druggist everywhere. ' . , Adv. THE DUTY 17 VERY election is a test' I-... election in which only participate is nn indictment against democracy. . The American people are prone to criticise their pub lic officials. - Condemnation ot congressmen and state leg islators is a popular .practice. take the trouble to say what he wants at the polls,' has no right to say -what lie doesn't want in office or oi the statute books. He sacnt ices untary act, ' Everv good citizen of a duty above all others on election day, that is the duty of marking his ballot, it makes election is important or not, public interest or the reverse, the duty should be the same. : ' ', Just so long as public indifference allows a minority to determine the character of government, local or na tional, democracy is threatened with -failure, until the sense of political responsibility has been so developed that the average citizen, regards exercise of the franchise as in inviolable obligation, popular government is in dan ger. .: V .; ., Today as on every other election day, everv man and woman, with the interests of American principles and in stitutionsat heart should go to the polls and vote. Adults should unfailing practice this principle, children should be brought up on it. In every -community, in every elec tion, the remit should represent the will of the people, as expressed by a majority of the people. Any other result is a disgrace to free government. It is striking ho wr quickly, a man shows his mettle in a big crisis. Lieutenant Hawker had the world at his feet when he made that sporty hop-off for Ireland, but the sudden fanie quickly developed the fact that he is a- very ordinary sort of person. . Belittling the exploit of his American rival at a public dinner, was not only bad taste,, but sure proof of a little mind. ' . e ' ' ' A' monument should be erected to tliat Italian anar chist who blew himself to pieces. lie had the right idea. HOLDS HIS NERVE '. LONDON', May fe. (Correspond ence of The Associated Press.) Bishop Welldon, dean of Durham,, had the unusual experience ot being cross-examined by workers at a May labor demonstration. The bishop's gaiters and unusual. style of hat attracted the notice of the workers and he was immediately surrounded and tackled on various quesUons. ' ' One woman declared that while supporting conscripUon and sending boys of 18 into battle,' the clergy were careful to take care of their own skins. "Quite a large number, of clergy have lost their lives in the war," re plied the bishop. "Why do yon support , conscrip tion?" the woman asked. ' "I. don't support conscription, but we must keep it in force until peace Is signed or you will have the Ger mans on you again," said the bishop. A man then took up the examina tion by saying, "I want to talk to you as a working man." - ' "t also am a working man," re torted the bishop. ,., : .'. V ' "Yes, but you get 1,500 a year. "Well,, I earn It," said the bishop. "I work longer hours than you do." '"I would work longer hours than I am doing if I got 1,500 a year for lt," iwas r.the working, man's re joinder. - " -; , . ":; '. REPLY TO GERMANY PARIS. ' Jime ?.--Prosit1ent WjJnon1 met the American experts at .the. Hotel de Crillon this -moraine and' discussed with them the aucstion of. the replies -to be -made :to the Qar- man notes on reparations and the economic phases of the pence terms. The meetine -later developed into a eenern) conference of the full Amer ican delegation over the ,, .German counterproposals. ; '. -; Brigadier General George H. Har ris, the chief American military ad-'! viser regarding, German affuirs, -ar-j rived m Tans -today from Berlin. It is believed that his vteit is for con-; sulfation regarding the military meas ures to: be taken in. "the event of k; tiennnn retusnl to sign the peace treaty. ?:', ! IT IS AMi fKXR NOW . Samuel L. Kramer, .-Box io, SeW lersvme, ,va., writes: "I had kidney, trouble for two years and had a ter rible backache. This is all gotjo now after using Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well again." When the kid-' neys are overworked, weak or. dln- oased, the waste matter remains in the system and causes painu In side or back, rheumatism, tmbago, stiff Jolnts,,sore muscles, backache. Foley( Kldnoy Skills get results quickly iand are tonic In their healing and sooth ing efrect. Good for bladder -trouble, too. ; For : sale fy -Modfnrd ' 1'har OF VOTING. of democracy. And every a minority of the electorate But the citizen who will not Ins right ot protest, by vol democracy should place one no ditference whether the whether it has aroused active THAT BOSHE WANT IE COBLEXZ. June 2.--(Bv the Asso ciuted 1'resst.) Teleamras . intimat ing that recognition of.vthe Rhenish republic reported to have been estuli.- lishert on Sunduv is desired, have been sent to conununders of the arm ies of occupation : trlosij- the Rhine. Thev bear the signature of )r. Uor- rn. snid to have been named pres ident of the new republic, but the of ficials of the American Third Armv have not ceived any official notifi cation. , ' .'-- . Dr. Norton asserts that delegates of -Rhenish , Prussia. Old ' Nassau. Rhenish. Hesse and the Palatinate, after- meetings in Aix-La-Chapellc. Mayence and" Wiesbaden, had declar ed the autonomy of the Rhenish re public from June 1, After dec-luring that the Rhenish republic is willing to conclude immediate pence, the tele gram states that the people of the Rhinelands have no desire 1o escape their war obligations as fur as repar ation is concerned una that thev arc seeking recognition at the peace con ference. The identity of Dr. Dortcn ts unknown to Americans here. The Americans are cooperating with the British and have adopted nn atti tnde of taking nnv action necessary against demonstrations within the oc cupied areas. ; . The Americans snv thcre are no in dioations that the Germans generally desire a -republic and attribute the movement to a handful of intriguers -but thev arc unwilling to permit 'the American area to become a buttle ground for rival factions. - The American authorities decided rodnv that there wits no foundation for a charge of high treason against inhabitants of the American occupied area, so fur as the German, govurn ment was concerned. Thev reported this conclusion as the result of a men sage sent bv Berlin warning civilians not '.to' promote establishment of the Khenish republic. AMERICANS , MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old aft, 'A aoond ' ia food at any a. Keep your body m food condition aud you can be M hale and hearty and able to "do your -bit" as when you were a young fellow. Affections of the kidneys and bladdor re amonf the leading caunes of early or helplese age. Keep -tbom cla and the other organs in working condition, and you will have nothing to fear. Drive the-poieonous wastes Ifrom the , yatem and avoid uric acid accumula tions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ' Oil Capsules .periodically and you will find that you are as good as the next ; fellow. - Sour spirits- will be rejuvo hated, ;your mnacles, -strong and your ; mind keen enough f-r any tank. ' "fcOLD MED;iI, ITiiai.lem-Oil.;apulc ', will do the work. But be sure to get ; the- original imported GOLD MEDAL Hnnrlem Oil Copsulea. They are re liable and' should help yon, or your ' money will be refunded. For sale by i most druggists. . lo sealed packagca JOHN A. PEEL ' . , Undertake? , v M Phone M. jl7 aind 47-Ja ; Automobile Hearse Servlos Lady Assistant . .. -a SOUTH HAHTLBTT Vuto Ambulance Service. - - (Coroner RETURNED SOLDIERS The . oltuona commuted, whp man aged llio recent, reception tuid dance far the rotttvneil uoUllors and Bail or's, met yesterday, nftornoon with Mayor dates 'In tlio Rod Cross rooms to -formulate lilnua for a similar af fair to bo hold Wodnosduy evening, June 11. ,-!' i ; With tho'last brilliant ontcrtaln munt stllK freah In tho .memory of the entire population - ot Jackson county,' thd'aduouncemeut has called forth much entthisinsm. The nata torlum has been cboson for tho event, and both ballrooms are to bo used on this occlston. .Aquatic sports aro to play a, prominent part on the pro gram, the, swimming tank open to the throng, , and special stifnts and interesting races 'are to ba featured. The smaller -ballroom can be used if there are any desirous of doing old fashioned dunces its well as the more modern, while ; tho largo hall, gaily decoratod, is -to havo Launs pach's auglriontod az orchestra .as tho piece do resistance. The entire 'affair Is to be gratis, the funds having boon raised by sub scription prior to tho first entertain ment - for- -the : sorvlqp ' men r and woknen. - - c. . ... ;' 1 TURN OF 1HE ROAD At THE RIALTO TONIGHT Hamilton, Perry: monoy mad and flint-hearted, wouldn't give In to the workera who wanted higher wages. He was lashed to tho mast Strictly speaking, he was tied hand and foot to a chair, and three desperato men with wicked-looking Colts had told him he had just one minute to pray before they sent his soul to hell. men tne aoor openca ana a nine child his grandson walked In, fol lowed by ten llttlo pups, his play mates. . , (, :"Vhat kind of a game are you playing, aU tied up?" prattled the little fellow. "And you've got blood all over your face!" ' Climbing upon the old sinner's lap, tho child begap wiping the drip ping blood from bis face, while the dumb-founded Btr'lkers looked on amazed. ( They .couldn't- shoot then they 'didn't want'- to. .''The grim race or tne- oki- tyrant reiaxeci uua MiiaawMj liiirinrji ail I iiniiiriilil iillliilMiaaaan I a n in WIK IIH I power W. E. WALKER, SPECIAL AGENT, STANDARD AUTOMOBILISTS ; v Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant ' ' water. : : '." -...-..:,':.: ' Distilled Water--15c per gall6n -without' con ' ,tairier; 25c per gall6ii;'yith container. . W?2 Mary Pickford at Liberty Today femw!'' MARY P ICR-' FORD' i R a. g vj ;,',;, : ; -'.- -". -;v v How ''Hugs,'' through the influ ence of destiny, becomes ho enmeshed in the web of fate that she meets thv nephew of the man whom hur mother re i iic ted. mid falls in love with him, though realixiug that his socijil posi tion is too Tar above hors to ever permit n marriage between thein, and hiiw eventunllv her mother'n lovur learns of her unhuppinesH ami takes her to his unlitial home to live with hiitti where his nephew again meets her. niitl in the new Hurrountlings re news his love, are convincingly ami sympathetically related in the photo play at the Liberty today niul tonight. sottonod. MotlonlnK for a pen, bo signed tho agreoment. The love and faltb of a child had accomplished what bato and throats had failed to do. . - ' - This is one ot tho tonso situations shown In "Tho Turn In the Rond," which comes to the Klulto today and tomorrow. - , LlnM Frost East Oreaon. Oregon: Tonight and Weiluesdav. fair: cooler -tonight oast portion, with 4iht frost sWurmer Wedncsdav t'opt near the const; gentle westerly winds. ' - You want instant, full powers "Red Crown" power as your en- gine. Starts and you gather speed. Straight-distilled, all -refinery R'.d Crown-Gaso!ine 'gives steady power : arid long rnileage. . .. . , , . . ; "Red Crown" has the full and continu ous chain of boiling points necessary for . easy starting, quick and smooth accelcr- ' ' , atipn.A steady .power' and ; long mileage. V' f Mixtures 'liave "holes" in the chain. V ' ; , ' ',v: Look for, the Red Crown sign before , ...you .fill.'; M--:::i ' .'y--': . ' , ', 'STANDARD OIL COMPANY '.,' . . 'California) , V' ' P.S.ANDERSON GETS TIN HAT. CAMERON AND CANTRALL TIE ' Tho Gorman helmets which havo liueu on oxhlblllon at tho Goimuurclitt olub deslKiintl tor tho two hoiwlnxt suhscrlutloiiH In thlB countyjor Llb- eVty bonds, mivo brought on u orlsls. lii tho rinul uccoiintlng It dovoloiis that the lurgOHt subscription wus mutlu by Tutor S. .Andurson of Mud ford, through tho Jackson County bunk,' ho Inking $1-1.000 worth of the best bonds In tho world. There wore u uuinhor of mtlmerlii Hons running from 15,000 to $11,000, .. T. Cameron of Medford subscribed for $10,000 worth, ns tilt! ulao An drew Cant rail of Jneks,tiuvlllu, and thureln comes tho rub. Mr. Ander son bus mimed one of tho "tin bats" and will undoubtedly value It highly us a souvenir, as It was orlglni'lly lutonded by tho (lermanH tu equip their forces -with new holtnitlN for tlo triumphal march tlirongh tho streets of Paris, , when circum stances ovor which thny had no con trol prevented. Tho fact thut Mr Canioran and Mr. Cnntrnll aro plonuor noliililintu of the Applugiito aoctlon alncu tho year one may unablo them tu du tormluo to whom tho "tied tint" will go. If they could go bvor to llorii brook thoy could doubtltma settlo It Miilcally, but It looks now like a case of peaceful urbltriillon. It 11 duvolops that no conclusion suit be reached, .or If the 'baby" proves n source of worry, It Is suggested It be plueed in Joint, storage In the. win dows of tho commercial club as a permanent home, to stir patriotic thoughts In the minds of the behold ers. With the awarding of these prlsos und tho final collection of tho equip ment pertaining to tho liberty loan in this county by W. N. -Campbell, the chairman of the county organisa tion, tho Victory .Liberty loan will be a closed episode In Jackopn coun ty, and most creditably closed tor the county and tho state.' H'J TEAKS' skuvTci: Mrs. A. Waldmnn, 400 Glenn Ave., Fresno, Cnl writes: ''When I waa voting I hud a fever and It left me with a cough every winter. Thirty two years ago I read about Foley's loney and Tar, and bought some and It helped mo, ' I "so It yet and It holps mo overy time. I am a widow 66 yonrs old." .There .Is nothing bet ter for bronchial, grip and .similar lingering coughs and colds that hang on.- Just lino .for children for croup and whooping cough, ..Contains no" opiates. Kor sale by Meilforil Pharmacy'; v mrrnKMBauKtizitTimi . OIL CO., MEDFORD eOOOOOpCOOOOC)OtXOOOOOOOOOOC Eat Where the Eats Are Good NICE AND COOL '' . .' Salads a Specialty .:': ' THE GUiSHER CAFE THINK, A! MINUTE WHAT J ymir doctor fin! qucsiidiif Why does he iuk , pect contiiatioii? . , .',-.'- ' llecaiito 90X of his pMienti art sufleriiiit from uilmonn catuotl di rcctly or Indirectly Ivy the action of poisons formed in a tluguinh int tinul tract. ; ' ' a ' These body ptiitoni are absorbed by ' the blood and rurficd ull over tho body tiiuilthc wcakot oruan, unablo . tu withstand the poisonous contact,, becomes infected and roftuci to act properly. Unfortunately it is usually not until then thnt thc docttir it con-) suited and asked to tfcut thtdiiossodi organ. ; ' ' , . ' ' ':. ; '. The surest way "of purifying; the . " blood and prcventinc the formation of these destructive body poisons iii ' to prevent sctKiiutitm of food waita ' in the intestinal tracr-'-to prevent constipation. - '1 ' Constipation is not a matter to.be taken liijhtly or nciflccted. Nor it i it cither -(sufficient or safo to take -castor oil, pills, salts, mineral waters, etc., iiv order to "force" bowel - i. action. Such action does not cure constipation, it mkc constipation : a habit. , Nuiul ti mllrrly dillcirnt (mm dni(t as h Uiirs not lutrc or irritate the bowrll. ; Nuiol prevent, itaAmion by toftrnin (lie lixxl wane and rncournBing tlit in . tntinal inusckt to act naturally, thus rr- moving the calle u( conttlpatloii and wll IHiUoniui; It i abiuluuly )armlM ami plraMue. Iik tdke. . ' , Nuiol helps Nature establUh y, thor-' ouch buwrl rvai-uiiion at rruoUr intervals die healthiest habit In llif world. Ciet a lKttle Itom uu; ilruulit today. fIiMii'iiit Nuiol ii sold In sealrd framing. b0i,, i,,ig th Nuiol Trade Mark. All dniniitts. la ,it on Nuiol. You may I'fir from tubstitutea, ' NujoJ f" Fbr Constipation a ik uji. iat. orr. 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