5fi9ft5W MXMJ. ttY8tfmiMWn)r ttttBOON." THUKSn.W, .HTNH'.V 1313 Kra verm Is tlEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDBNT NBWSPAPBB rUBLIHHBD BVKRT AFTERNOON BXCKPT SUNBlT BT THB ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building, 15-J7-JI Norm Fir atraat. .. Phona 76. A oonaolldatlon of tha Democratic ?lmea, Th Medford Mall, Tha Medford rtbuna. tha Bouthern Owonlw. The ; Ashland Tribune. Tha Medford Sunday 8un la furnlahed aubaerlbera dealrlng a (even-day daily newepeper. ROBERT RUM., Editor. S. 8. SMITH, Manner. iniiomrPTtoH tbbmsi BT MAIL IN ADVANCb: JJauy. Wlin nunaay ouii, jwir- coo ! ia Dally, without Sunday Sun, yur. 1.00 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.60 Sunday 8un, one year . I.to BT CARRIER In Medford, Aehland. Jackeonvllle, Central Point. Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .;; Dally, without 8unday Sun, year, t.00 - Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Offlolal paper of the City of Medford. Offlolal paper of Jackson County. Entered as eeoond-claaa matter at Medford. Oregon, under the aot of March I, 17. j worn dally averag-a circulation for ais monuu anoint; eo. ( ml ftMf - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Full Ieaaed Wire servreo. The Asso ciated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of sll news dlapetchea credited to it or not other iu credited In this DADer. and alao the local newa publlahed herein. All right f republication of special dia patches herein are alao reserved. JL. Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Perry People -who flv to the defense of 1 the sparrow, because thev are "little birdies." and desirous of findine out . just what a lowdovra bird the spar row is, should read Henri Fabre's book on the pests. For one thine the sparrow is loaded down with cooties, and is too lazv to fight 'em. - The Jap. he works from sun to sun. -At sweeping, and at scrubbing. And often when the dav is done. Keeps right on window rubbine. ; PHOR PHONEY PHTSS (Eugene Register) . Miss Pherfce Miller of Port land, came up over Sunday to ' visit her mother. . '" Judge Colvie and Jim Keene could not sleep . Tues. night because the Oresonian did not arrive until after bedtime. Lots of people pin their faith to things, but Jim and Judge have their faith in the Oregonian nailed fast. " ";' : This coL has no interest in its work today. A voung man running a coL in a newspaper at Shreveport. La., was shot last wk. for some re mark he cracked at a leading cit. ' Bearded immigrants '-from Russia are blamed for the bombs. The customs of the motherland have been transported to America. The cus toms and the bombs are the wildeyed hums will all be transported back. -. back. ... . , .' r. A BABY SWALLOWED IT (Rosebnrg Review) .; LOST At eugenics contest, my h-.. . wedding ring. Reward. X... ., care of Review. . The women folks are wearing their furs claiming it keens them cool. By flie same logic Mike Honley should put on his bearskin coat, and stop sweating. . - "The democratic party is the bat tering bam of Fate," yips the high guv of campaign activity in a moment of wild rapture. Along about a year from next November the democratic party will be the stove poker of Des tiny. , ' :- - Paul Huckleberry is a resident of the Coos Bnv country, and Tom xrivel lives at Athena. . ' NEED the money, must sell fine ; ' diamond ring at big discount or trade for good car. No tri jf . flers wanted, if vou mean bus i, ; inoss address J. C, care Cap ital Journal (Salem Capital.! Proving the allegation that one can catch more flies with gasoline than a sparkle. ; The community is urged to buy a ticket to "Uncle Sam's Visit", from Sonny Austin, who if ho sells 15 gets one for liimself.-. So far Sonny had had thin luck. : Pcrsonnl To C. Y. T. Letter re ceived. Tho Marmon car stuff was first sprung by Noah, i " . ' The . attention of the numberless readers of this col. is respectfully di rected to the bnldheaded fact that On and after July 1. toothpicks will advance 3 cents; This is due to the short a ere of wood, the chaos produced by the. war, and the unsettled con ditions, in frugal Hungary and dis tant Patagonia, , ' Nature as at her best in the valley in June. It is worth while these days to get up bptore breakfast. Norsk cr tnlt.' die svenska spra- ohon. Francois compre, Espanole, lingua, et Italia capita intclligontia. The make up man wants 4 lines. To fill this bit of 'hole. ' -There is not a thing to write. '. To reach tho blessed goal. ; , 1 i4'.aviUtt"tAtfii3-iV. - V.n A NEW SOUTHERN PARTY. THERE may be., more truth than poetry in ,thl report that a new 'political party is being formed in the south. ' 1 ;. : Southern democrats at present are on their way, but don't know where they arc going. The, prediction of Col. Marse Watterson that President "Wilson would swallow, the democratic party and bring forth a "Wilson party has apparently been fulfilled. As a matter of fact there is a. sharper line of political clevage between the north and south today than has ex isted since the civil war. The center of political reaction instead of being in New York is somewhere in the vicin ity of Nashville, Tennessee. ' V. . Vt-W The south not only consistently violates the consti tution lWarding restriction of the franchise, but is pas sionately opposed to, votes for children. The "place for women in the southern mind is in the home, and the place for children is in the workshop. The southern democrats want nothing to do with "equal suffrage or child labor laws.' "What they want, are more ship yards, lower federal taxes .S. www- - The present administration has done a great deal for the south, but not enough to satisfy the southern politi cians. They want nothing to do with a party whose leader has switched on the suffrage question. As Senator Gay of Louisiana said in the senate yesterday,- when the Susan B. Anthony amendment passed": ' . "Thirteen southern states amendment. - It will never become a federal law." . Small wonder the Southern democrats are searehine: around for aiibther party.. Some even predict the south will launch "a band wagon constructed frankly upon stand-pat principles, and depend upon support from re actionary elements north of the Mason and Dixon line for success. - . . v - ''.': '' :' This sounds slightly fantastic but anything is possible these days. American politics are in solution, what will finally become percipitated, even Sam Blythe can't. for tell. It may be 1920 will see a solid political south work ing with Tammany in New York and Roger , Sullivan in Chicago, with Wilson democrats in opposition. Stranger things have happened since the south will never go with suffrage, if there is any way . A New Memorial Day Dawns Under, skies, that were almost cloudless and the sun bathing the hills and valley with' Its bright rays. a large assemblage gathered In Li brary park , Friday morning to pay tribute to the Jackson county boys whose supreme sacrifice was recorded in a magnificent floral shaft, 13 feet high. This beautiful monument of red. white and blue flowers,- and, the trib ute paid to the two marines at the Bear creek bridge marked the begin ning of a new Decoration Day and in whidh the services so impressive will never be forgotten by those who wit nessed them. "At 10:30 the handfull of Grand Army men mat always ap peal strongly to your patriotic emo tions, and the W. H. C. marched to the library grounds and inside .la squared space surrounding the manu menC ' Then "came the high school band.. Major Clancy and the "over seas men, .the National Guard, Red Cross, Junior R. C, and school chil dren, all encircling the monument The bugle called and then Rev. Mil lard led the children in the singing of "Glory, Glory, Halleluiah," afterwards marching around the monument and placing flowers at the base of it This was followed by the Junior R. C. and R. C. ladies in uniform, and the green sward encircling the monument for a space of ten feet in each direction was Utterly covered with roses, the band playing during the marching. Major Clancy from the library steps made a splendid address, calling on every one tne world over? to pay tribute,-with their love and patriotism, to the brave American lads who had given their lives in the caiise of free dom and the principles for which America stands. He said In all bis ex perlence In the recent conflict never once had he heard a murmur of dis content, and we never would know of the hardships encountered, but every thing was . "all right" with the "bud- aies. uniy give tne Americans a chance and the stoutest German heart quailed before them for they never turned back. Now. they, are home, most of !the Jackson county boys, and give them a place among you. Let them forget the horrors of war. They only did their duty, as the opportunity came, and wish now to become one of their home community again. Fortunate indeed were the soldiers who came under Major Clancy's orders, for he has the faculty of knowing his men and getting next to them. - Community singing, led by Rev. Mil lard, a salute of three guns and sound ing of taps completed the program atj the monument and the crowd led by Marshal Lawton, the band, National Guard, G. A. R., W. R. C, Major Clancy and the returned "overseas" lads, R, C, Junior R. C. and school children marched to Bear Crpek bridge, halted, and while the Junior Red Cross sang "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean," the school children pasicd over the south side' of. the bridge, strewing flowers on the swiftly moving waters of Bear Creek. These children were followed by the J. R. C. and then the Red Cross ladies, all In uniform and all casting flowers into the Btream below, In commemoration of our two gallant marines, Russel Hawk and Lester Jacobs. Never was a scene more Impressive or beautiful, and as the stream gathered unto Itself the roses and petals of roses and fold ed them into the waves the thoughts of every one present turned to the sor women, and education for and higher cotton. will refuse to ratify this ' 1916. One thing is certain, a party that endorses woman out. rowing families of . these boys,, with bursting hearts of sympathy, glad to do homage to. such gallant heroes; and how or where, with a more beautiful or (deal setting? Truly a most beau tiful service and one never to be for gotten.-" . , : ' ' A salute of three guns was tired, taps sounded, and the assemblage re paired to the Page theater where the usual Memorial service was hold. The bugle call was given, the High School band rendered an appropriate number; then Mr. Luke, commander of the G. A. R asked Rev. Carlos to give the opening prayer. Ho. was followed, by Major Gates with a word of welcome. Several school children gave readings, and Miss Headley sang a song. The male quartet sang two beautiful num bers. Rev. Millard gave a reading and Rev. Myron Boozer the address in a forceful manner. Rev. Booter paid tribute to the G. A. R. and to the boys of Jackson county, who were engaged in the world war struggle, and espe cially, did he pay tribute to those lads whose coming Home we look for in vain. He spoke of the place America holds in the world today and of the world's problems confronting us. It was a splendid address : admirably given. ' ' .: . . .'..,., , : ' ' To Mrs. Meara, superintendent of Medford Chapter Red Cross, and to Mrs. Schef feline, of the Home Service department credltils. given for ,the plans of Decoration Day, and in co operation with the G. A. R, the beauti ful service of last Friday was given. ; Harry Stoeckman designed and plan ned the shaft, and the decorating coni' mittee -consisting of Mrs. C. T. Hutch ison, Mrs. Vawter, Mrs. C. M. EnglUh and Mrs. E. Ii. Pickle were dull; con gratulated Tor the beautiful manner in which the flowers we're' assembled on the monument The suggestion made . by Major Clancy In his address that a suitable monument be erected just where the flower-covered one stood is timely and was favorably received. The location is ideal and the vision of this greatest of all Decoration davs and the. flower- covered shaft Is a picture lhat will not soon fade from our memories, and how fitting that this latter should be made a tpermanent thing Instead of just a vision.- ,- ( Victory Bonds Above Par Xew YOKK. June -6. Victory 33i per cent bonds were sold todav on the stock exchange at the new hiuh level of 100.03. - Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reaca ui leal oe ine uiteasa. Catarrh la a local dlaeaae. ereatlv In fluenced by conatttutlonal condlttona, and in uruer la cure ir you mull iuku un internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la taken Internally and ai-Am thru the blood on the mucous surfacea of the ayatem. Hall's Catarrh Medicine waa prescribed by one of the beat physicians in una country tor years. Ji la com Dosed of aome of tha beat tonics known. combined with soma - of the beat bloorl purlflera. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la what producea audi wonderful reaulta In catarrhal conditions Send for loiHmnntnlM trm F. J. CHENEY ft CO.; Props,, Toledo, O, . All Druggists, 76o. Hall's Family fills for constipation. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M. 47 and 47J Automobile Hearse Sorrlce Lady Assistant ta SOUTH BARTLETT hmUt AjabuUae $ero,'.( Pauline Frederick at : '.. . - .. ' ' 4 Mr, ') f - . j'f. iy off fel . , X-.,aAN&:a ii.. -a "Ono AVoek of Life," Paulino Frod-lnrd erlek'g new Goldwyn. Picture comes to the Itlalto theutor. bcKiniilliK night and tells on Interesting story, as might be peeled from so able a Frederick In two dUttuct churnvtort playwrlght as Cosmo Hamilton. Wll-tationa. ' - TREE IN HOLLAND AMBRONGEN, June 5. Former Emperor William sawed his 2,000th tree recently (n 'the presence of the Bentinck family and the, burgotuuster of Amerongen. The tree has been cut up into blocks Inscribed '.'2000 W. Triumph of mm Uouffhness Hnd yet the 'Royal Cord' pos sesses amazing buoyancy and life." '.. :': ;,'!..' mi , . " "'.' That's the secret of this famous tire's success. !; Hardihood that means many ektra miles', combined . with the , lukury of easier riding. Let us put 'Royal Cords' on your; car. They are the utmost in equip ment the finest tires in the world. United States Tlras S arcS Good Tires We know United Statea: yires are Good Tires. That's why we sell them. . ' ' GEO. 1 L. TREICHLER MOTOR CO. .'"- N. L, LEWIS, Central Point, f-' AUTOMOBILISTS ':'' Don't ruin your storage battery by using hydrant water. - . 1 , .- , . .-. ' Distilled Water 15c per : gallon without con tainer: 25c per gallon with container. . the Rialto Tonight FKCDURIOC M ONE WEEK oT LIFE' Murk nrrmiKod II for tho nt:rtiou and his untHllIng annuo of thn (Irn- to-nmtlo brlniss out nil the vnliioa or tun KfrlkliitC story," whlchHnvolves Minn II," und boyi'ii havo been proiohtcd to his friends In Ameroniion. , Thofo were festivities ul.tho rustle In honor of the conflrniutlon of Count Dentlnck's youngest son, tlurr Huh' ennolerii's sawing companion. -After the rellKlous ceremony, the. hoy was summoned to the cantlo where tho oue time monarch congratulated him und gave him n gold lie-pin repre senting a crowned euglo, pentuimlly uttnchlng tho pin to his companion's tlo. In tho vlllago ono orciiHlonnlly niears such questions us: "What Is the follow doing here; formerly he had no use for AimironKou. The sooner ha cluurs out tho hotter for you never know whut may happen to us while ho Is here." ' 1 '' '' ' ' . , . i, 1 . EXERCI BY FAILURE RAGE ' EQUALITY CLAUSE ' TOICIO, Juno 4.-Fulluro of the Jiipnnoso (li'legutes to secure the ln- trodUPtlon of uit '"oqiiullty of mews" vluiisu In tho luague of mttloiu cove mint caused ' deep dlnappolntinont I lliroiiuhiiut tho .lupant'so nutUin mid lias led to n miilouS solf-exainlnutlon on Hid part Of III JuuanH0 people. Tho dlKiiipolntmetit was nit tint more hitler ImcutiKo ht flrtl u dUpanh came from Paris announcing tho ndontlon of the ruelnl- elwuse. .Miipaueno, who frankly, discussed the pnililem nuld thuy emild not uu dvrHtunil on what standards Japan wan Jiului'cl to I' a firm clans power. If It wero merely Ileoanal) .la nan was ulning In n naval ami military mtino. this waa not flattering to tho Japan-1 ; eae amour-propre, who' would imie1.l rather huvo It hanod on stiuiduriU of elvllltullon, capiictiy and eulliire. Vel email rmintrles like Holland and Belgium.- thuy said, are ptuced on a footing oiunl with tho United Btates, Frnneo and 'Kiislund. "Wo' an', "keenly ' dlanppoliited," wrote (lie editor of ono' puper. "Ii Is aa If we had tumbled from a very high prwlplva. , We must look Into our hourls. ivtnniluu ouisolves rigidly anil see why wo urn nut permitted to Join thrfothor nations of tho world on a (oulliiKi uf leal eiiuitlll)," Tho Omiku Mulnli-hl suld: , "Tim adoption uf the Amerleun nmand ment tor tho Monroe doalrlnn and tho failure of tho racial uiiiundmeiit affords u ill out glaring conlntat as between a great suceeas for tho Unlt'd Rtatea and a greut failure for Japan." The Toklo Aauhl saya: "Part of tho blame should ho placed at tho door of Kuropenn and American stutcKinon whose political conaclsnce has been so besotted that they do not uiiilcrni'aud or respect the principle of J nut loo mid hiiuiMiilty except when llls politically used, to their ad vuittnge." ' "' s' ' MEDFORD, EAGLE POINT, : BUTTE FALLS Jitney Service Starts 'TucBday, May 20tb, Invcs N'nsh Hotol 8:. 10 a. m. and . itiitto Falls at B p. m. ilnlly. JIM MCHLIR piioMia aoo - w"n j otMfo thin . Oouhl IIow my baek Holiest ' After tnlluoncn or colds tho kidneys and bladder ura often nffeottwl willed "ne nhritiJ," or inllammation of the kidneys. This in tho rwl-llng of danger belief lie wiio and check tho further inroAds of kidney dioao by olitnJning that wonder (ul new dUcovory of Dr. l'lorco's known M "Amlrlo" (witl-urlo), boosuso "Anilrio", exiMiU the urlo add kUoii from tho body and curt those paina, aueb tut backscUoj rlieuiiiatwni in inusulM nod joints. I Naturally when llm kldiioyg are do rnniti'd the blood is lllled with oiaonoui wiuito mailer, which settles In Uie feet ankles and writ; or under Uio eyos la biu-like fonimtions. I Tr. Picrco'a Anurlo b many Uuies mora potent tluui litlila anil ofleu cUmiuale urio ooid aa hot tea inelU augar. . ' ' . rxomwoJ Uf. rUn.1 A.U TPn",W"lr' I haw tuffvrW lor ibt Uit Uim rM ItUi'ruUrtR' el IIm btJJr, liarini lltotl tnrr riiw.ly I liwtnl ul but Uliuut rIUf, I h 'A&uiUl atlvvriil la tl pnr aiwl ltk a diowalns tnaa iiWiU l t tltaw I Ihmiatil I wouki try II tlx), vMull 1 tlnl with frcat auevM. M II rvlWvnl nitf . aliiut luuiKMluu-ly Win I bail lVtn all ul Ibi IrUl packaaa, and tiavtftt raal eobSjlauca in ll.4 Ivittttlr I bomadlatvU aej.1 le ilia ilrua aUtra a)id bouittl a paka. I ean aajr 10 all aufiirtftf Iron. 4ny tltao U Iba hblnaya or Uf l arU IrtNJttWa, try titla riiwly atHl auflor uu louavr, I Imv iat I ill iu lr, I1iv' ivutai-'lM."- Ilmtiit, GET IT AT DeVoe-s VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FANCY GROCERIES COLD DRINKS , r .ICE CREAM . LUNCH GOODS , ' BAKERY GOODS WHIPPING CREAM MICK AND BUTTER f The biggest and best milk i shake in the world. Vulcanizing All oar work strtitlj gW-antood to be (lrat clua. 10 N. Fir Ht., Hodforr '.'. ITionej 481-J MCOFORO VULCANIZINR WORKS MEDFORD IRON WORKS F0LNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also Ment for Kairbanlu and Mors .', , ' ' EoKlnot. - 17 Aruith Rlviralil '. , AVc arc going to give awayv one 1 " I 500 POUND ICE BOOK WitlTeacli new Refrigerator, This will lessen tha high cost of refrigerators. " H '. ' '' Every, refrigerators is guar anteed or money refunded. f bole Furniture Co. WESTON'S Camera Sop the Only Exclusive ' Coiruncrcial Photographer "r'in Souther Oregon. , ' Negatives niade any time or placo by appointment. : i r . V Phone 147-J. ; ' Wo Ml An l.Jt rnut r ;. B, PALMER 'n'I r: j ; Medford; ( . -208 . East.Main . Street Ice Free!