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IAGTC FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRTBFNF,, MEDFOTCD',' ORTCflOX; SATURDAY1, .TUNE U, 1919 IIedford Mail, tribune AN TNnRPKNTJENT NEWSPAPER WJBLI8HRD KVTSRY AFTERNOON BXCKPT RUN DAT BT THH MBDFORD PRINTING CO. Offlo. Mall Tribune Builrtlng, 16-I7-I norm jpir ftireeu moiie . A oonolldntlon of the Democratic Flmfl Th Mndfnrd Mall. The Medford tribune, the Boutbern Oregonlau. Tbe neniana 'i rioune. The Med ford Sunder Sun la furnished ubecrlbere desiring a, aeveu-Uy daily newspaper. ROBERT RUHU Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, Manager. BtTBHOKXTTlOlT TBBMH )fclly, with Sunday Sun, year.96.O0 1ly, with Sunday Sun, month..- .86 ally. without Sunday Sun. year- $.00 Pally, without Sunday Sun month .60 weekly Mall Tribune, on year. 1.50 Sunday Sun, one year.... , 1.S0 BT CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix: pally, with Sunday Sun, year.97.60 Pally, with Sunday Bun, month .16 -., Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. , Official paper of Jackson County, Entered as econd-claa matter at Hertford, Oregon, under the aot of March e, -is i y. won dally trtnn elrenlation for ttx months raftta Xeo. 31, 1918 904 MEMBER OF THH ASSOCIATED PRESS Full Tressed Wn-e ServTca, The Asso ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights f republication of special dispatches Herein are aiso reaerveo. Ye Smudge Pot . By Arthur Perry Definite information Is lacking as to who or what started the war, and also, as to who and what is going to atop it The present hatch of weather re minds one of the winter of 1876. There is also a chance to wear out one's overcoat before the - official winter arrives. "The democratic, party has great faith in the future." cheeps the chairman of the national committee, and. from the looks of things they'll need it. It sure would be hard luck if the Standard Oil octopus took steps to make an oil can out of Oregon. THERE ARE SVCH DAYS ( Eugene Register) ' Helen Shade spent several days visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox's. Wall street gamblers are betting 3 ;to 1 that the republican party car ries Paris and the rest of France in 1920. A sumpturay law prohibiting cer tain species of coffee would be a great help to the human system. Bootleg coffee is worse than bootleg booze.. Hurrah for better Java! The-Hun crown prince predicts another war in 10 years. The Quince will be spectator not a participant. WORSE THAX GER.UA' Jl.VKEKS (Yreka, Cal., News) .,' 'Some miserable cuss, who has neither the fear of the Lord nor of the law before his eyes, rob . bed Captain Haisllp one -night last week of $75 in gold. .Now, a man that is mean enough to rob Captain Haisllp deserves to have, his infernal throat cut ' with a hand-saw. It is to be hoped that the thief will be -brought to justice. ."'Butter and Eggs Weaker" (Headline Oregonlan). Referring to everything -but the price. One should worry but Asa Nut shell, is president of -a - California prune combine. .. - , When the Hi Johnson boom for president is examined closely it turns out to be a 100 to 1 shot lor the vice presidency. A Kansas cyclone away from home showed up in Alabama Thursday, blowing a colored gent into a church belfry.' , i What hag become of the world that was to be sanctified, purged cleansed, redeemed, repainted and remodeled by war? - blockade Council Meets. ' - rAHls. June 14. The supreme blockade council met toduv. aceorrl ine to on official statement, for "fl nnl consideration of measures that might be rendered necessary by cer ium . eventualities. ' '" ' ' i v GOT GOOD RESULTS This honest, straight forward let ter from a woman who has suffered should be heeded by - all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pains, sore mUBcies, awful tired feeling and other symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble: ' "I havo got such good results from Foley Kidney Pills that I can sleep much better and the pain in my back and sides is a good lot belter. I am going to keep on taking them. 'V... Mrs. Chas. Gray, 270 Gth St., Detroit, Mich. For sale by Med ford Pharmacy. ' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M. 47 and, 47-JS Automobile Hearse Service lady Assistant i 83 SOUTH HAJtTIiETT Autu Ambulance Service. Coroner GEORGE CREEL AND MEXICO. GEORGE CREEL, press agent for the administration, appears in rather a new role in the current Satur day Evening Post. Mr. Creel, termed by an. unfriendly critic, a journalis tic Bolshevik, defends with considerable skill tho Ameri can capitalists who have invested in Mexican oil lands., lie also delivers a broad-side in tne direction ot resident Carranza's whiskers. The American capitalists it seems are not money mad buccaniers who secured oil concessions through graft, but hardy and adventurous pioneers who bought, their lands in good faith and should be allowed to develop them without hindrance. Onrranzn is a vain and pompous renegade, who returns Uncle Sam's tolerance and kind- v ... , , , . .i I ness witn treaciiery aim (icceir. a pro-German, an un principled shifty-handed hypocrite, who better mind his p's and q's or lie will be yanked xuit by the same benefi cent hand that put him in. , Speaking for the administration this marks a radical departure from the beatitudes handed out from Washing ton when American citizens were being murdered and a former secretary of state proclaimed in substance that American citizens who invested in Mexico did so at their own risk. In fact no one could be blamed but themselves, if instead of making money, they lost their fortunes and their heads. "We trust the switch is permanent. The sooner Presi dent Carranza is shown that decency docs not mean weakness; and. a desire to do the square thing does not mean cowardice; the better for Mexico, the better for the United Str.tcs and the better for the world. Mr. Creel does not sav so, but his words certainly in dicate he grants the present situation in Mexico, and the situation during the war, was due-to a fundamental mis conception of the Mexican character. Mexicans are not all blackguards and cut throats, "perhaps, but neither are they Anglo Saxons, with burnnette complexions and som breros. They are a different breed, and while thoy de serve to be, and should be, treated with understanding and consideration, eeutain tendencies should be treated as soon as they appear with a firm and uncompromising hand. Mr. Creel's article indicates this truth is now realized in Washington. It has been ail expensive experience but if the lesson has been learned it had its compensations. JIM BLASH. Don't Change Your Husband Last Time at Liberty Tonight The.voica'oT tlw xput Cecil B.DeMille's wxtvWDoa't Ouiiyim Husband. Tho general verdict ot everyone who saw "Don't t'hivugo Your Uus- and" at tho Liberty last night, pro claimed it as one of the best pictures shown in Medford this season. Wom en were dolighted nt the beautiful gowns shown. This Is one of tho best psycholog ical photoplnys which .Mr. Do.Millo ever has produced. Altho It is in no AX ENTERPRISING newspaper man once called on Colonel Watterson and asked him for his receipt for successful journalism. lhere is no receipt, replied the colonel. In fact I don't know nearly as much about running a newspaper as a majority of my subscribers. My mail is filled every day with suggestions as to how the Courier-Journal should be conducted. I might refer vou to Jim Blash. Jim has never been nearer the vitals of a newspaper than trie rront oriicc, but he knows how one should be con ducted. It .is not my idea, but Jim, he knows. He also knows all about hotels, magazines and congress. Some day the world will be conducted on Jim's formula. Until then its a pretty rotten sort of place according to Jim. lou can tmd him just outside of town. His wite takes in washing and Jim disagrees emphatically with her meth ods. Jiut she doesn t pay any attention to him and she manages to support the family. You might take Mrs. Jim's receipt. It's as good as any." And it is better than most. , FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano and Harmony . 813IMKR TKIl.M i Specialist In the application of correct principles to each Individ ual pupil, "eginners or advanced. Private lessons only. . Interesting courses in Piano and Harmony and Music Compo sition. Also Teaching Course. ; HAIGHT MUSIC " STUDIO' 401 Liberty Building. l'lione T UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION WALKER D. HINES, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS ! SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD , -' (LJnes North of Ashland, Ore.) -.. i Summer Excursion Fares . - . to ' - : Oregon, Shasta Mountain and Northwest Resorts i t. Plan now for a quiet summer vacation tor yourself and the fam ily at the seaside of in the mountains. Special excursion fares now in effect for the summer. Shasta Springs - Season Ticket from Medford...! If.5.70 15 clay". " .. " , ". .' $4.7.3 Special fares also in effect td Shasta He treat and other Shasta Resorts. Marble Halls of Oregon I . ' " Season Ticket from Medford........... $3,10 15 day " " " $4.KO Newport Season Ticket .from Medford........ ...$10.45 Cprrespondling faros from other points. Tillamook County Beaches Season Ticket from Medford..... .., $1; I. .'!,-, Kares to Ne"li-Kah-.N'Ie, Manzanlta and Bayocean Slightly higher. Correspond-. ., .:. . Ing fares from other points. . ' Special fare! in effect to Columbia River ' Beaches, M:. Rainier National Park. Yel yowstono National Park and Glacier Nat ional Park. ' i ' Inquire of ticket agent. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Various souse a sequel to Mr. DaMlllo's "Old Wives for New," the two muy bo rrtf Kunlt'it ns companion picture anil "loii't ChniiKe Your Husband" forma a sort of answer from the woman's point ot view to tho problem con tained in "Old Wlvoa .for Now." Gloria SwniiBon. Klltolt Ooxler, Lewis J. Cody, Theodore Millions, Jamev Nelll, Julia Fnyo. Sylvia Ashlon and others comprise tho cast. I COMMUNICATION. School ltuilget Is Fair To the Kilifor: The cil v schools of Medford e;t uendeil for the school venr of HUS-l!) the sum or $78,000. The builiret for litao calls for .tilL',000, miikimr an ad ditioual sum of $14,000 over that cx IH'IhIoi durini.' the venr l!)18-l!t. The slate leeislutnre of 1111!) miss ed a law renuiriii'i that every nmil be aiven 20 minutes' nlivsicul instruction each lnv. In our liiuli sivlionl-nlone this would mean tlint iiiiproximati'lv. 100 lumils would have to bo u-iven olivsiral instruction lor 101D-UU, whereas tmlv nlioiit 40 Diipils were Btven phvsii'Hl-'iiistnictioii in 1018- lit. . This same lrvi.-lnture renuircs (lint all pupils under 10 wars f nae who have not completed llu eiu'lilh ltiuIc are reniiired - to alti'ml svlmol, mid those between the imcs of 111 ami 18 who are workiiiir and have not com pleted the oiuli'th irrnilc are roouired to ntteiul school part of the lime. This renuircs the establishment of a uart tiuie school. ', Adil Seven Teachers . For the season of 1018-1I). 41) teachers, inrliulin'.' the secreturv fur the siiperintcnilcnl. were ciiuiIoVimI.i! The plans for 11)21) call for the ad dition of seven teachers. ini-luiliiiL' one libriirinn anil secrelnrv lor Hie principal of I lid liiuli si honl. The additional tciicliers are as fnltows: One physical instrus-tor. one manual trainintr teacher, one secrctarv. one additional teacher nt the Wiishini ton school, one additional teacher at (lie Lincoln school, one librarian, and one teacher to take r-liiiruc of the Make your OLD TOP por, 7$gM "EVERBRIGHT" MOHAIR TOP DYE DYES PRESERVES WATERPKOOFS Especially Prepared for Mohair or Cmva) Aulo Top OlvennRII.KY. COAL-BLACK finish. outlastlnir the orlulr.nl dye. It l oiislly ana qulcKr' npplicil. i..u per qimri. "EVERBRIGHT" LEATHER ENAMEL EtfMctally Prepared for Leather or I'anuuotfi Tops and Scau GLOSS OR EGG SHELL FINISH V ronow all xonm Ipnthrr 'Or GI-OHSY, or FLAT FINISIT. Leutlmr will romfiln EObT una mirroco wni, NOT CHIP. It In e:ihl!v and niilckly applied. PinlH $J,00; quarts I.7'. "EVERBRIGHT" AUTO POLISH Aa Uuequeled and Populir Polish : Will ' remove nil dirt, greniie nnil rruirku, rontorlntf tile ORIOINAI. filMSM. uearen a ormiam um nun fACK thnt Hie ilnut ennnot aiihoie to. VEnV LITTLK WOIIK. Plnle f.Ot . THE PROOF OF MERIT "Everbrlaht" nroduets ure used ex elutlvel by all prominent Automobile dealers, painters and auto top concerns. wnicn is absolute proof or tneir marn. OUR GUARANTEE Your denier Is Instructed to refund your money if you are dhBallafledwIth results. J-OU BALI-; BVT Medford Aulo Top Co, ilea. I.. Trclclilor Motor Co. .Medford Pur. & Ildw. Co. . AV. If. Ilnm n Top SIlop , ' C, H, Gates Audi Co., Whole-; sale and Itctail. I . . ' If Denlnr cannot supply, write direct riVcrlirlKlit Mlir. uo., nun r raiicisuo. pari lime scliool remtirrd to he es. tulilisheil bv law. The averaire sal arv for these ntliled teacherti is es. tiiunted to be $1,000 each, iiinMiuc it total of $7,000. Inrrpaao SmIiu-Ic Xecessnry The tivcrntro increase iu (lie sala ries of the 40 tittcliers cmuloveil is about $101) each, uiakini; n total of .".000. This makes a total added salaries, for teachers, instructors and secretaries of $r.'.000, Icavinir $2,000 cxlra for ianilor sen'iee. purchase of fuel and other supplies, which makes a total of $14,000 additional pro viitcd bv tlui budiret for the season of 101!). I'D over Hint expended for the season of 1018-11). Htnio )Usiilrcmcnts The IcL'islalitre of 1011) specili calfv provided and luiil down the du ties of the teachers anil the reouirc nu'iits in the schools, which neces sitates improvement in the Mcilforil scJimils and added expenditure of nioncv. 'fnkiii'.' into. coniilcrntion the in creased eoM of livina and the general increase in wiiucs in everv line of work, it does not seem Hull $11,000 additional is more limn should hu ffiven for the supiHirl of our schools for the romine vear. pnrliciilnrlv when it is taken into cousidcralioii that there will he morn pupils in the schools next venr, or ounhl to lie. t li ii ii there were the past venr. KxpcnKCs ('arcfnlly (lirskcil Investigation seems to reveal the fact that I lie school hoard L'nve this matter verv I'nrefiil consideration, ninl seems to bo the unanimous' nurcc- niiit of the school hoard that np. proximately the niiioiint called for ill the budget will lie reniiired to main tain the schools lor I lie coiiiintr venr. I have endeavored to uivc a. fair stnteiiiciit as 1 understand it. as there seems to be a uciicrnl misunderstand i;i; allium; t lie people relative to (he biidirct fur the coming' venr. O. C. ItOfitiS. al AI.Ij Til 10 CO.MroliTH Ol' iiomi; . Tho llaney Auto lied la stroiiK. 1 Ik It t weluht, comimut.. and eaally placed lu pinl'lim In one or two niliiulua. Mudo to 111 .any cur. 1'luvu youroi'der liidny, I'rlco ID. 00. ,,' II. K. ll.AXKVi Medford, iH-eitOH., ' SWIM. KAPS Miko yum flioict' wliilo llio tiMsortnu'iit is ciiiitplcto, Sold I'xijlusivt'lv by Eveready Batteries llnvo n ponltlvo IM iiioiitlm uilnriiulis1. Wo stork the propi-r kU for your car. V llrHiini-lte, ltcinll', llcliiilld any iniiko of llattory, mid maud bni k o out tvurk.i ... ' I' HONK 2UT.R. Auto Electric Equipment Co. J7 NOIITII tilt.U'K MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also agent for Fairbanks and Mom Engines. 17 South Riverside. . THE PLACE :; Where you eat like at home j'i; and feel atome , THE CAFE I l i.. . . i 'in .1. ... 1 ilj i.. Li.1 S-Jl. -"-.I.J 1 ' CT."',ni?'wT'.p'iM''t? ' "' " I N N w 1 i i hrroj i i Js. Highest quality Jewelry repairing Diamond letting, watch repairing Satisfaction aoored In Quality and price. HARTTX J. REDDY Mall ni your wanta. Family Finance Furthered '10VKRY family thai has n Imnk iiffount or Kcvcral lici-c at thr J'Mi-st National Hank finds it oasiiT to got nlioad and koon ahead of the MPL. One roason is that tho Interest wo iny on Savings .encourages thrift and As little as $1.0(1 opens a Savings .Account hero. Capital $100,000. i Vfxe FtaST NATIONAL Bank rlEDFORD OREOON SI Pays Back in Full You oaii depend upon tho Mc.Connick Binders giving you 'su)tirJfa(jtion4vOwc thoy are built on quality. . ; ,'. : ;. . . . Thoy won the highest award at the San Francisco .Miiiy and similar awards at all forinoi- expositions. 'Their performance at the expositions and in .lie field have won them au en via hie reputation. .? , , ' t, '.' It took years to build up this reputation, and it stands 'to reason that the com pany which makes the MoCormick Binders will do' Iiotliiilg to IoVor it lu your estimation. It is a reputation built on quality, and quality pays back in full. There are McCorraick Binders In the valley that has been in use' for 25 years. HUBBARD BROTHERS rHj jr.ai:. f.uj- l'.'l..:rfllJ.ik '.tf. TtAfJt