Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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lrET)FOUn MATT TRTBTTNE," MEIWOllTl, OTJF.rtON-, "TUESDAY." TUNIS ' 21. -IfllfV
Medforq Mail isibune
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A conaolldatton of the Democratic
Tlmea, The Medford Mall. Th Medford
Tribune, the Boutbarn Orcconlan, The
Aaiiiana inouue.
- The Medford Sunday Sun la furnished
ubacrlbera dealrlng a aoven-day daily
newspaper. i -
BOBKRT TttJH, Editor.
R a. SMITH, Manager..
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LET'S HAVE THE ?ACTS.
Official paper of the City of Medford.
(jiriciui paper or jacKson (.ouniy.
Entered' as second -oliuia matter mt
Medford, Oregon, under the aot of March
8, 18T8. .
worn dally average olrontatloa fox
: six month andina Deo. 31, 1918-...,04t
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dispatches credited to It or not other
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of republication of special dispatches
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, Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry r
The llindenburg line. is. now the
uiivu line.
j In order to conform with the pro
hibition laws ttftor July 1, Whiskey
Creek. In the Applegate district, will
run uphill.
Buffalo Sam, the fearless, peerless.
keerless horseman is now prepared
to do plain and fancy parading on
short notice. "
ACT THE SAME AS WIIEX MEET
IXG A WHAU! OX COU.VT V OAJ
(Corvullis Gazette) ;. .
What would you do if you
were away out in the middle of
' the ocean and a big black bear
came out from.- behind some
bushes, fell over a rock, and got
up looking like he was angry
enough to eat a whole, lot of
something other than wild honey
" or saryia berries?- "v ""'
Oregon democrats, aided and abet
ted toy the administration are going
out after the political hi do of Our
George. Our George will- retain his
political hide a long time after the
administration loses Us own,
A nice thing about Wig Ashpole is
he never throws the bull he sells ft.
Like as not when the Hun dele
gates do take their pens in hand to
' sign the peace treaty, it will be dis
covered someone forgot to fill the
inkwell, . r :, b
In the list of great British strat
; egists, who outlined British- cam
paigns one tails to find the name of
Dave Wood, who so ably assisted
, General Byng a.i the-first capture of
' Cambrai, and would have held it, had
he followed Dave's advice. Davealso
. operated In Mesopotamia and the
Near East. ,. .-'-. . .,-....,'. -.
- The president is . coming ' back.
Democrats -throughout the land will
celebrate "Homecoming week" by
singingi "Rolling Stones,. Roll Home
Agajn."' '- ) .
I What has become of the old fash
ioned Mexican who when waltzed, out
In front of, a firing squad, lit a cig
arette, and after the first puff said
"Shoot"? - r-
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i
j OMAHA, Neb., June, , 24., The
Stationary Flremen'B Union and the
clerks and stenographers' union have
voted to join the general strike
threatened Wednesday in sympathy
with the' teamsters and' truck dri
vers. 'The carpenters' unions are
authorizing their officers to take
take whatever action they think pro
per." Pinal-decision as taan attempt
' ed general strike will be made Wed
nesday evening.- '
.,;". How's This? .
I r We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
. for any case of Catarrh -that cannot, be
, cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. '
f ' Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty
' Ave years, and has become known-as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh.. Hall's
I Catairh Medicine acts thru' the Blood cj
the Mucous, surfaces, expelling the Poi
son frorri the Blcod and healinff the diseased-portions.'
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' J After yon have taken Hairs Catnrrh
Medicine for a short time you will sec a
(treat improvement In- your general
. health Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine at once and sot rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
; Sold by all Druirista, 75c
,'i JOHN A. PERL -(
Undertaker
i Phono M. 47 and 47-J - -Automobile
Hcnrse Service
. Lady AsslHtant ' '
fcs' SOUTH BiRT,lACTT
Auto Amliulanco Service. Coroner.
TN n lil(lt over two weeks the scfniul sc1hh1 olot'tion vilt
- be held. DuVin this time it is niipemtivo that. the
entire; iirohlem should he lliveshed out with entiro i'rank-
ness on hotli sides. ; - - - ',
' la yesterday's paper Dr. E. 0. Hiddoll, president oC
the school board presented the1 s'ltmuion troin the stand
point of that body. Further, presentations will undoubt-
cdlv bo made from the same source. y ..
But lot us also hear f win1 the other- side. Now is the
time to discuss this mattoi not a day or two before the
election. "What the people want arc facts. Dr.. 'Riddel I
explains the causes of the' increased school levy, and
supports his statement with facts and figures. .Now let
us have facts and figures to disprove his contention if this
can be done. If it can't be done then let us graut the levy
is a nist and necessarv one, and vote according;! v.
Personalities : and prejudices have nothing to do
with this problem. Blind opposition to inorvased
taxes ' will not convince fair minded people. Th
onlv real issue is the welfare of the city schools. II
there is no alternative to voting the present budget or
lowering the standard of our educational svstem, then
lets vote the budget. If there is an alternative, then lets
have that alternative now instead ot on election day.'
The new S. P. crossing at iiain street might serve as
a good golf bunker, but it is- a total loss as a right of way
for citv traffic. If the citv can't have a naved crossintr,
it should at least have a crossing that won't jar. loose the
body rivets ot even- car that attempts to cross its cor
rugated surface. . ... '
GE
BEHIND KAISER
' WEIMAR,, June 23. (Bv the Asso;-,
oiatal Press.) lite (inruian ileleira
tion to sisrn the peace treaty nrooa
bly will be named tonight or tomor
row. ' . .
Before the national assembly vote-1
todnv to-sicn the peace terms uncon
ditionally, fiorv appeals in opposition
were made bv democrats and conser
vatives, but thev apparently had lit
tle effect. When the vote wns called.
all but a few members irose to si;r
nily their affirmation of the eovern
nient's decision to siau. Onue the
vote was taken, uloom appeared to
Oeseend tiiiou the usaenililv. The most
viuorous. opminents of the siunim."
were speechless and seemed to accept
the inevitable with resienntion.
Manv ld rumors of what would
happen when it became known the as
sembly had voted almost unanimous
ly to. accept the terms, cained currcn-
cv. - One that appeared to net most
support was- that -all the officers of
the German annv would rcsisrn if the
uovernment did not refuse to surren
der German lenders,- especially Field
Marshal Von Ilindenburs and General
Ludendorff. and defv the allies to
seize the former emneror., In military
and scmi-militarv circles a strontr in
sistence has developed- that the form
er emperor is innocent and that tinder
no circumstances must he be placed
on trial except in a neutral court.
In some auarters the threat of the
officers to- Tesism was taken most
seriously on tile eround that such no
tion micht nave the wav for Spnrta-
ean and Communist nprisine throusrh
out the country.
Vacation Bocks at Library.
For' the 'convenience of those, who
ere com out ottown tor the summer
the public library has arraneed to
loan ten books-at a time, which nay
he lieM without- renewal until Septemr
ber 15tb There is no-red tape about
it. Simplv tell the assu?tant at the
desk that vou want the books on the
vacation plan.
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I
SAI.F.M. .Tune 2 . Governor ' B'ciJ
W. Olcott todav iiniioitited Jacob
Kankler of Portland, to' bo iudtiQ of
the ncwlvi created court of domestic
relations there. The appointment was
announced followina receipt bv the
liovernor of an gpinion he had rc
iuiestod from Attonicv General
Georee W. Ilrown cowcriiin-r the con-,
stitutionality of the act creatine; the
court. The nttornuv ccneral stated
his belief that in larL'e part the act
was iini'onstitiitional. and altera con
ference between the officials it wim
decided that " the appointment be
uuule lit oiicel4o sret the ftnestinn hf--
Xore the courts for adjudication. '.'
IT IS AI.E GOXE XOW
, Samuel L, Kramer, Box 95, Sol
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 -diseased,
the. waste -matter remains in
the system and causes pains in side
or back, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff
Joints, sore muscles, backache. Folsy
Kidney Pills get results quickly and
are tonic In their healing and sooth
ing effect. Good for bladder troublo,
too. For sale by Medford Phar
macy. ' . ' .' " " - . ,
Special Templar, Conclave
Y Malta Gommandery -No.
-5-7. 4, K. T., will hold a special
S , ' . 7 m 1 ..
9rJj I In Ashland, Tuesday 'after-
SlP noon and evening,-June 24,
atwhich degrees' in the Order of the
Temple will be conferred on three
candidates. Work -will -begin about
4 o'clock, supper served at 6: SO, add
worlc , resumed during the- evening.
The membership Id, general through
out the county Js urged to be present;
and visitors will be. cordially wel
come. O. F. CARSON, E. C.
80 r ' v W.. H. DAY, Rocordor.
The Pants You Get
. (with a
MichaelsStern Suit
.1 . ' :'"' " : ; -. ' ' . " .
are as carefully detailed. asvthe qoati '.
: and vest. ' - - ' ' ::
- They arc as easy to get into as a free ..
for all and "as true to their, aim as a . : -William
Tell. .
They hold their .creases Ijjko Jess Wil- ,
;; lard holds onto his title and never l)&g ' -t
at the knees without giving two;
,' weeks' notice. ,'',. v-''' :'''!- ". .
' Perfect Pants are a " f eatiufe', witli" '
(MichaelsrSteni) clothes, and don't
' forget that the pants a.re as important : . ;
. to a suit as to a dog. " ' " ....
Model Clothing Go.
Sam Richardson,. Prop;
!.lst Door Eastlst NationatBaiak. gj$
rhat emry
motorist
knows
sVUUWa.ii t'SPSwTll IJ mivmvn!iBiiHm
t- lia ana m t " ' 'r"-irn tirr -
f. '.V : f'
--;;vr- ,Xf,'.'-;.;;.. '.".' "-''' .
uality
1 t "'IMiiiir '- t.'L.LLr'
-V,C"-:" . ........... .
iU rhe can depend on "Red
' Crown" to give full power and '
long mileage. It is straight dis
tilled, all-refinery gasoline.
"Red Crown" has the full and
continuous chain of boiling points
necessary for easy starting, quick
and smooth acceleration, steady,
. dependable power and long mile
age. Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill.
1TANDADD OIL COMPANY
tCalUotai.)
. ; . t ft.
W. E. WALKER, SPECIAL AGENT, STANDARD OIL CO.'," MEDFORD
'k
new evidence of
the ieconomy of
Firestone Tires is
shown in the mile
age adjustments
now offered: '
Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles
Cord tires, 8,000 Miles
No car owner will
want to, disregard
these figures, partic
ularly ix thq light
.. of recent revisions ,
of Piebne priqes ;
' downwards; yiCo T- .
r .Mth- jr-
t'
er Dollar V
Elliott m Gook Auto Gd.
't I i VXi X'-''& Exclusive A isftts for (
Bqth Solid and Pneumatic Firestone Tires
Expert
Workmen
: WJien you have your nulo
repairiiifi;-done you want Ut
kov that txperieneed, ine
chanicrf dt) the work.' '
: Our workmen tiro, experts
and nil of Iheiu hiivo.Uio en
doiwiiieiit of the (loniniain'1
cr of Iho Kockvell liioior
fold where they were me
chanics' during iho war.
When you want expert
worknmnship at a fair itrice
bi'iiitf it (o us or ihoiio and
wo will call.
Crater Lake
Motor Co.
E. E. Waters. South Fir St.
v GET IT AT:
DeVoe's
VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES
., FANCY GROCERIES ,
COLD DRINKS
ICE CREAM
LUNCH GOODS
'J ;'
BAKERY GOODS '
WHIPPING CREAM
i MILK AND BUTTER
The biggest and boat milk
shake In the world.
Motorcycles
$60
ntul V tmvo aovorAl
utinaiu rr tiling
Atl art In R0ot itinnlita ori1r. It It
vOI wJuh iMii Unto t lull and In-
14 V I U9 IIMCllllMVa Tcrnta) to UlU
W. R. Gaylord
NAT BUILDING. MEDFORD
' , Why wait untij Uio FLIES
Comer ..:,,..;,:
Order your SCREENS
NOW and have theni put on
early. .-, , . ' ' ' ' . . , ;
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
WORKS
Phone 421-J. lOth ard Qrapo
Vul
camzing
All onr work strictly gunrantood to
be first clam. 1t N, Plr 8t Medford
' Hone 4W
WEPFORD VULCANIZIMB WORKS
You cant, tfe-i
away frorrXthis
IT'S HOUSE-CLEANING TIME '
DlSftlrri tlinf nlll eat hf Rail Qni-lnno
anil not a Klnov-Rbme Sot of Siirinus.
auaranteed.for 20 vears.' i. -n - .
Now anil soconil-Imnd Furniture.
Rims. eto. , . v.
Poole Furniture Co.
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