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PXGE FOUR MEDFOTID" MXTTi TRTBTTNE. MEDFOT?I, bT?TCf!ON. TTTtTTJSDAY, .TUNTC If), 1f)1f llEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUNE an inhbi'bjnuknt nbwspapew mjulihhkt) kvkht aktrhnoon JCXCKPT feUNDAY BY TUB UKUKOni) PKINTINO CO. Office, Mall Tribune Building. I5-I7-M North Kir street. Plions 75. . A consolidation of the mwrstlc ?lmes, Th Medford Mall, Ths Medford rlbune, the Southern Oraconlan, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun Is furnished ubacrlbera desiring a seven-day daily newspaper. ROBERT nimrj. Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, Manager. rjBCBrPTioir tuxii . BY MAIL IN ADVANCb: Dally, with Sunday Sun, yesrt.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .66 Pally, without 8unday Sun, year- S.00 Pallv. without Sunday Sun, month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.60 Sunday 8un. one year 1-60 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year.t7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun. month., .(6 Dally, without Sunday .Sun, year- .00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Offlotal paper of Jackson County. Entered aa second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 187. won dally a re rare crrcnlstlon to all months ending Deo. 31, 1S18 B.Ol MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED : PRESS Full Leased Wn-e service. The Asso ciated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa dispatches credited to It or not other wise oredlted In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rtfrhts of republication of special dtapatcbea herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge.Pot By Arthur Perry ' Germany with barely strength enoue.li left to crab a ieu, now knows that might is write. American troops in Mexico half a day eouols 50 notes. The affair of last Sunday is now n "closed in cident." Cnrranza nnd Villa arc also closed. Theda Bara, the screen's creatcst vampire, is worth $2,000,000. Most of the vampires in real life have breakfast monev. A BANKER QUIT HIS JOB (Roseburg Review) Resieniner his posit :on at the rock ' crusher, Zclock went to Portland. Overseas men will act as ushers nt the Jess Willard-Jack Dempsev battle July 4th. This is a iittins tribute to the men who help make it possible for Jack and Jess to battle. A transient flitted through the first of the week with the daintiest mus tache, so small, that it was half hid den 'neath the nose, like the violet bv the mossy stone, and causing envy to rise in the bosoms of several voung men who asnire to the modern in hir sute appendages.-! "Cnlifdrnia is Calling You." reads the R. ;Rv Administration ad. but the old eir), can bawl her head off after July 1. without a response. At this stage of the game it would he interesting to hear a few words from Gen von Kluck. who as von re member participated in the first Mnrne fracas. : SAME HERE ; (Great Bend, Kas., Tribune) If the party with an automo bile, who nearly run me down on Main street as I was " crossing over, repeats the act, unless I am totally disabled, he will need an -ntnbulance to finish his trip. This is not intended as a threat, but simply a matter of business. , People not possessing one of these devilish machines do not have to get off the earth, I don't think. The- medical profession can per form wonders with the surgical knife 'but ihas no cure for the hay fever. They ought to be able to cut it out. ; i Among the distinguished citizens of this work who have the hay fever are Irvin S. Cobb, King Albert of Belgium, Glenn S. Taylor, the Jurist, and Jess Hlttson. This col. has been sneezing in high class company for a week. . Harry Hawker, the Australian avl ator, claims that the "upper works of Ills machine failed to work properly . in the attempted Atlantic flight. 'Arry'g upper works also failed to work properly when he attempted to make a speech. ' i , : Inasmuch as the Belgians are getting back; on their feet and becoming self supporting, Port Neff will soon re turn to wearing his hat. "The democratic party will enjoy the greatest landslide in political his tory in November 1-920," cheeps their talkative national chairman. There is nothing so enjoyable as be ing run over by a landslide. if : ; THEN WHY SEEK JUNK i - ', (Yreka, Oal., Journal) .Bill Brown, the Junk man froni Yreka, was making his . rounds the fjrst of the week. Bill states that he is feeling fine and is doing a nice 'business and is on Ills good behavior and has plenty of money to buy all the chickens and eggs needed. "The weather promises'td be bet tor." (Eugene Guard.) That's what thoy all say. John Jones of Buncoin, Ore., baa moved to Humbug Cal. v AN ANSWER TO "REACTIONARY." IN THE communication printed today by our old friend "Keactionary" there is only one thin? with whieh we inust agree, and there is only one thing with whieh we must disagree. The one thing with which we must agree is the signature, the one thing with whieh we emphatical ly must disagree is the intimation that in our opproval of President Wilson we have not been sincere. We don't resent disagreement with opinions' express ed in this column. We expect them, and even welcome them. In an honest clash of opinion there is always profit, for both contestants. But when anyone questions our good faith, when anyone- intimates we don't mean what .we say, or have some ulterior motive in saying what we do say, then there is an end of- amiability and we are in the line to fight. We know Air. Reactionary very well, and we hope he does not take his .Wilsonphobia' much more seriously than we do. We also know he would not seriously ques tion the sincerity of this paper's opinions. But in his paroxysm' of partisan persiflage ha has clearly made this intimation, so we feel compelled brieflv to set him light. .., - Our admiration for President Wilson iii the realm of ethical values in his exposition of a new world ideal, in his persistent effort to raise international -morality to a higher and finer plane, is as whole-souled and fundamen tal as any sentiment wo possess. We believe in those ideals, and whether they are attainable now or not, we be lieve in doing what we' canto. furtherthcm. -More than that we bVlievc the American people as a whole believe in them, and that regardless of party a vast majority i.f the people at the present time, are behind their president in his effort to make the .world a better placei'or the av erage mam , - This conviction has no relation to politics. We don't caro what party a man may lieve lie is right in one thing that; if we believe he is wrong 1. .... il . A I W pose mm in uiai. This course may not meet val, it mav not meet with But that is neither here nor proper course for a newspaper to pursue, and whatever the brickbats that may come our way, they can not be thrown at either our good faith or our sincerity. SHOOTS WIFE. THEN IIS HIMSELF PORTLAND. June 19. Thomas S. Edwards, 38, an irou worker, shot and instantly killed his wife as she was seated nt the breakfast table here todav, ' according to reports made to the police. He then went to a nearby house, telephoned his broth er. C. O. Edwards of his action, re turned to his home and shot himself, dying almost instantly. O. W. Per kins, a roomer nt the Edwards home and a witness of the shooting, stated that Edwards had been acting aueer lv for some time and had shown signs of religious fanaticism. The Ed wards had four children. COMMUNICATION. From the Reactionary Again To the Editor: An editorial in the Tribune of May 31st contains the unaunlified state ment that "President Wilson is su preme in the realm of moral values and that "his greatness will be en shrined in the sphere of ideals." A week later, on June 7th. the editor in a still greater and finer burst of en thusiasm savs: "But the Wilson idea will endure, for in the last analysis it is the idea in this world of ours that is the immortal thing." Now, if this don't out Heron. Herron. I. don't know anything about it. You know the Ex-Reverend Gent in a .eulogy of Wilson used Woodrow's name 21 times in conection with di vinity and as a reward for writing thus "Me und Gott" stuff Wilson ap pointed the old reprobate a member of the Prinkipo commission. I know the editor of the Tribune is a rea sonably sane and level headed chap and at first I could not understand this extravagant and platitudinous flirtation with lunticv. but I now be lieve I have solved the mvsterv. He is simply perpetrating a huge hoax upon the'Wilson worshipers. No one knows better than -lie that for six or seven years thev have been fed on nothing but fine sounding words and dizzy phrases (now known every where as Wilson ideals) until thev all have mental indigestion. Their men tal gastric iuiccs have become so weak and devitalized that thev will not take hold on facts and realities. Practical, reasonable, sang things that are wholesome and nutrious they turn away from in disgust and re volt. Thev are mentally nervous, ir ritable and iumnv nnd a word of criticism of their idol leaves thctn exhausted and palpitating. The other day, in conversation with a democrat, I happened to mention that in tnv opinion Lcnine, Trotski and Wilson were the three scarecrows of contemporaneous history, and that of the three Wilson was the most dangerous to-the peace, harmony nnd well being of the world and that bv the time he got ready to pull out of Europe with his hydrocephalus biinch of servile lickspittles. America would not have a real friend left among the mit'ons of the earth. I thought I had spoken very moderate but the. effect on the good man was something ter rible to see. Honest to goodness. I thought he would full down in an epileptic fit. I see that I must be more guarded in what I sav hereaf ter. In conversation with another good democratic brother I casuully be affiliated with. If we be we intend to supixirt linn m in another, we intend to op- . - with Reactionary's appro the approval of many others. there. It is to our mind the mentioned, in much milder languuge thun the subject warre.nled, thnt be hind locked and guarded dooors. Wil son with three other scheming and chafferine covenantors hnnded over to imperial Japan forty millions of defenseless nnd helpless Chinese who were our allies' in the war nnd citi zens of a sister republic And I ask ed him. in view of these proceedings, what he really thought had happened to the Wilson doctrine of self deter mination. tth slinking voire und with almost the hunted look of a cor nered and harassed vnnn'nt he insist ed that the pood man. Wilson had nothing whatever to do with thismon- strous crime and that when all the facts come out of Paris it would be found that the "Divine one" had not given up or compromised a single one of his high ideals. . Right there I gave up. There are-no realities that will feese this--bunch of nientnl nnd moral dyspeptics and I hnVe become convinced that the editor of the Tribune is pursuing exactly the right course in feeding them on iust what thev crave, until such time as thev show symptoms of returning to nor mal when mnvbe he can feed them some strong satisfying, republican meat. However, if the senate should succeed in separating this dark lant ern covenant from the pence treaty. so the 'sovereign sauats" in this country can pet a chance to look it in the mouth, the editor will have to be mighty tactful about what and how he -feeds them or there is sure to be a large number of fatalities among the worshipers in this community. ;.. REACTIONARY. Jfo OJl Leases Here ' - To the Editor: In your Issue of June 10th, 1919, there was printed a communication over the signature of T. E. Scantlin, under the caption "Objects to Oil Lease." ' The communication stated that 'the lease under discussion, Is being taken in the name of a well known man connected with the Associated Oil Compay.". i Desire to advise you that the Asso ciated Oil company has not authoriz ed any one to acquire for its account! "oil leases" In Oregon. ' Will you be good enough to pub lish this letter. , Yours truly, ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, P. B. Henderson, Assistant General Manager. ' Weather Forecast. Oregon Tonight and Friday fair, cooler Friday, gentle southwesterly winds. IT IS AMj GON'B NOW Samuel h. Kramer, Box 95, Sel lersvllle, Pa., writes: "I had kidney trouble for two years and had a ter rible backache.' This Is all gone now after using Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well again." When the kid neys are overworked, weak or dis eased, the waste matter remains In the system and causes pains In side or back, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff Joints, sore muscles, backache, Foley Kidney Pills get results quickly and are tonic In their healing and sooth ing effect. Oood for bladder trouble, too. For sale by Medford Phar macy. ' -e ' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone M. 47 and 47-J2 Automobile Hearse Service Lady Assistant 83 SOUTH BAItTLETT Auto Ambulance Service. Coroner. Tom. Moore at Time to Spray Dandelions I'mlor certain conditions' dande lions, mustard, unil other hoavy thick follnno plunta may bo. controlled by spraying. Many factors enter Into this control und wo do not recom mend or claim Hint st'r:tylui; will vrn dlcate theso weeds under all condi tions. Control Is best effected with dandelions early In tl.o spring before the plants begin to bloom. The. spray should ba applied about- two days after tho lawn has lion mowed be cause tho urnsa will iiot be injured so badly If epraylnK Is- put orf for two or threo days after mowing-. Tso the spray on. a dry hot day with pknly of pressure so iih to throw a very flno mist und coat the plants thoroly. I'se irou sulphule ENDORSES DRIVE OF Pr3sident 'iUon.''ni the midst of his duties, at- the. l'(ris ,ueuie .tulilu. cabled Itis cungiatiijuiiiihs to Com mander Evaugeline lslotith of the Sal vation Armv in the i'uilcd Stutc.-i, on the splendid work of the nrmv with our troops in France. Hern is the president's cable: 'i; "I ant TtrS' mtlHf interested to know that the Salvation Armv. is about to enter a campaign for a sus taining fund. I feel that the Salvation Armv needs no commendation from me. The love and gratitude it has elicited from the troops is a suffi cient evidence of the work it has done und I feel Hint I should not so much commend it as congratulate it. Cordially and s:neerelv vour "WOODHAW WILSON." Col. E. M. Housed the silent mall with the American peace delegation in Paris, has come forward with a glowing rnnimendntidn of the Salva tion Army and its work. 1 The letter IMU MOT.WATEK BSMKTO IF TOO 8ay glass of hot water with i phosphate before breakfast . , washes out poisons. If you wake up with 4 bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; If your head is dull or aching; If what you eat sours and forms gas and acid In stom ach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bathing! Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a toaspoouful of llmcotono phosphate In It, This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimen tary tract Do your Inside bathing im mediately upon arising In the morning to wash out of the system all tho pre vious day's poisonous waste, gases .and sour bile before putting more food Into, the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is Inexpensive and almost taste-, less, except for a sourish twlngo which! Is not unpleasant. JuBt as soap and hot water act on' tho skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and llmostone phosphate act on the stomach, liver,1 kidneys and bowols. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any Btornach dis order should begin this -inside bathing before breakfast. They are assurod they will become real cranks on tho subject shortly , . TURKISH BATHS Medford Sanitarium the Rialto Today .W.-KVW4M,ls jrV TOM MOORE f ONE OF I HH flNliST jor copperas at tho rule of two pounds to one nallou of witler. nnd uso ttbout three tul ml red lo four hundred i;al- ; Ions of spray dope to au u.'i'i). Repent j the npplli -iilliin 111 a week or (en days. If this sireiiKtli Is'kUlitiK too much , of tliu crass umk It weaker. Ymi cannot camplcidBsP control dnudolluus . with one nppliutiCon hut this la wor- thy of tho trial. It la best to IrrlKulo the luwn two or threo days before making this ap plication unit then keep water off for four or flvj days after. If ruin fol lows this spraylili; application con trol will not lie effective. t Sinned) I'. CAT. I'ounly I'athuloKiHt. May :'0, mill. from Col. Iloti-i' to Kvangeliue Hooth commander uf the Salvation Armv in the t'nitcil Stales, follows: "Those of us who have Ix-en for tniiute cuoui'h to see something, of the work of the Salvation Armv with the -Anier.'euu troops have been made proud bv.th tle.volton and sell'-saerl I'irp' of tbo. workcrM' connected with vour nrikrriznlion. -t 1 i congratulate vou and thfouub. von vimr associates and I wiiJi von lbs: best .of fortune in the conlitiiimieo. of' vour splendid work. .. E. Mi IIOI.SE." For Itching Torture There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve .sl.in irritation and that makes the skin 'soft, clear and healthy, '. Any druKTiift can supply you with Zemo, winch generally overcomes all rkin diseases. Eczema, Itch, pimples, t aalico, blackheads in most cases Rive way to Zcmo. Frequently, minor blem ishes disappear over night. Itching us u.illy stops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an ex tra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not creasy or sticky and is positively sate for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Hose Co.. Cleveland. O. W. R. Gaylord NAT BUILDING. MEDFORD GET IT AT Voe's VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FANCY GROCERIES COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM LUNCH GOODS BAKERY GOODS WHIPPING CREAM MILK AND BUTTER The biggest and best milk shake in the world. When School's Out H In the cmlotM hour hnfnr U ml Kftr liot. you wtl) iinvt-r n aifhin rnw-H u wonlr vjial to E Mi or wluro to gu when vuj tl fi own I ) V Harley.DtTiJiaaicyda r I ll'i a bettny in tW nt mail, k-f , fl C"R 4n out let ua tbeff JXJQ 'lr-VJj 't. I ibift wooiiorlul ttikt, jjf ' yW Hail and Fire Insurance on GROWING CROPS Reduced Ratea Now Effective on Fruit and Grain. MvCurdy Insurance Agency Telephone One-two-three. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING XOTICK IS IIKUKHY tllVICN to the lekiil vnlois of Hihool District No. 411, of ,laikmn County, Slim of Or.-mni. Unit ,41'HOOI, MK 10 TIN (I of suld lilntrlct will be held at 1 1 lull Hcltool. on tho I Dili iluy of July, IUIU. at 3 Mm o'clock In the afternoon lo vote on tliu proposition of lovy Ik a npclnl district lax. The lolul a mount of money nxi'dml by tho dlntrli't ilurlnu the flscul yeur beginning on Juno li'.lh, lt in. und oiidlug on June nil. lli'JU, Is chiIiii nted In the following limine! and Ini'ltidi's I ho niuounia tit hr rei'xlvnd from llin rounly Ht-hoof fund, olnlo school fund, rpct-lnl tllstrl. t lux, und all tilhxr tuouey.H of tho dlstrli't; ,., iirixa:T l-'.Htlmiilf.l V. iiilllunK , t. Teuiliors' salurlim I01.tsi.iitl . . ' i. Kurnllitro .... ; I.UUO.OO II. Appurulus and ntipplUm, sin-It as iiiiipn, chiilk, ernsnrs, stoves, curtains, ole Hon. 00 ' A. Library books huu.uo li. Klitim -.' - &O.00 0. Itepnlrs of scIiooIIiouhiis, ouiIiiiIIiIIiiks or tmicci 4.0U0.U0 7. Improving; cruunils i "... KDtl.oil S, , Playground equipment ' SHU. Oil ' - ,r 11. Janitors' wages 4.7OU.0O 13. Janllont' supplies fiUii.UO 15. fuel : Il.litll.iiU il. Light auo.uo 16. Water f.uo.uo Ml. Clerk's und stenographer's salaries l.-HiU.uil 17. 1'oslitKO and ntiitlounry lOU.utl IS. For tliu puymont of bunded dnbt und Ittlorost Iheroon, issued under Uvctlons !!", HI In US, and 1S2 of tho School l.uws of Oregon, 1917 0. 000. 00 19. Insurable 700.00 10. Krulght and drayagn 100. 00 21. I'rlntlitg T : 175.00 ', 22. Text-books und Indigents 326.00 23. Munuul Training und Domosllc Sclxncu 0.10.00 2 4. Special Assessments 1.000.00 2.'.. Mlscellaiifoii 1,Of0.00 2tl. Sinking Ktiud ............ 6, 001). 00 27. Toiephoniw 100.00 US. Equipment ).. . 1.110.00 i Total nsllmuted amount of inonuy to be expend- , . ; ed for all purposes during Urn year 95,r.fi.00 Kitlnmted Itcrolpis . . , J From county school fund during tho coming school y,Br ....;... (10.600.00 From sluto school fund during the raining school year 2,8110.00 , ICstimated amount to be rwelved from , nil oilier ; sources during the coming school yuur 4'i0.00 ' Total estimated receipts, not including tho money to be received from the tax which It is proposed to vole ' ' 113,750.00 llernpltutntlon ' , Total cstlinnled expenses for tho your 196.991.00 Total estimated rocelpts not Including the tax lo bo i voted 13,760.00 llnlanco. amount to bo rnli-ed by district tax - $82,246.00 Dated this 19th day of Juno, IS 10. Attest: ... K. B. RKDDKN. , K. O. RIDDKI.h. District Clwk. rhnlrtnnn Hoard of l)lre:tors: SWIM KAPS Inkc your choice while the assortment is complete , . Sokl'cxchisivcly by - HELLO, BILL! jjj THE GUvSHER CAFE ;i .While in the City .. The Battery Shop I j Is Now Open for Business WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Batteries any make licchnrgcd and Itepaircd. Ex pert workmen. Satisfaction- guaranteed or money refunded. C. A. Linch, 115 W. Main DON'T Illume nil your electric, troubles m your battery... If tho lOloctrlc equipment, on your car is lit fault your, battery can not be kept In Its proper condition, fat its Inspoct, adjust or repair any of your electric troubles, 1 , "WU IK) IT niflllT" ,'.' '' ' Auto Electric 27 North drape. w''?: : ; V Mil , .. ; - Proprietor, v. ' , St. Medford Equipment Co. I'lioiio 2-'17-H