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MEDFORD : MAITI f .TRIBUNE, ; MEDFORD ;,ORE0i Oy.vWR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDMPBNPKNT NEWSPAPER PUBLTHHKt) MVKRT AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY BY THS MBUKORO PRINTING CO. . Offlc, Mall Trlbun Bui Ming. U-17-31 North Kir afreet. Phone 76. - A eonaolldntton of the Democratic ?lmea, The Mod ford Mall, The Medford rtbune, the Bouthera Oregon lsvn, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford flundny Sun la fumlahed ubaorlbera Uoalrlng aeven-dejr daJly oewapaper. .ROBERT RUHL, Editor, a a SMITH, Manager. aUBIOKXPTXON TBBMII T MAIL IN ADVANCb: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year ft.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, months, .5 Ially. without Sunday Sun, year- B.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.50 Sunday Sun, one year...-. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jaokaonvilla, Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year..$7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Offlolnl paper of the City of Medford, Entered ah aecond-clnsa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March Sworn dallT averan circulation for lx montha andlnjr Deo. 31, 1 91 S .1.041 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Full Leaned Wit r-nee. The Asso ciated Press In exclusively entitled to in um tot rtpuni!CJ(ion or an news dlapntchen credited to It or not other wise oredlted In this pnper, and alao the lonal news publlahed herein. AH rlghtn of republication of special dtapatehea cerin ar no renprvea. iYe Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry "To St. Helena with the Kaiser, Is not the way they were yellhi aDout mm a year ago., Coffee at around dollar per pound indicates that the acorn crop is a failure this year.. ,- . . For a man who had his dignity ruffled and his whiskers yanked at Juarez by the U. S., Carranza is won drously silent. The epidemic of grass fires burned up more fire engine gasoline than anything else. Here's hoping Jack Dempsey hits Jess Wlllard so hard on the Fourth that when he comes to he will sub scribe to war work without another battle. He hit hard, and clingeth like a barnacle to his kale during the fracas. The Fourth .of 'July. netery rolls round but what' it awakens:memories of that fourth .when, "Our Bud," was knocked kicking by. a Gotham .He brew, .and 'S4 per cent of the male population verged on; a- hysterical outbreak..,; pill Bate's has just begun to sliag a steady razor, he felt that bad. .. , .' The coil .'to tho' windward wants the- Hspee crossing fixt. If it is in much of a hurry it -better fix it itself. tfttiiabqrn; yith the nation,' not a headache In a barrel of it! That's 'Uv-;' . -. . ' V''.'"'1- ; '. r' ; - TM old fcutiip wjli'pefV'S." great go ing over next: Sunday.' : Last chance for the poor autq owner, who toils all .week to keep it going one day, before reversion to near suds and drinks of sufficient strength to eat the rivets oft copper riveted overalls. TANGLEFOOT l(Snlem Capital-Journal) Young lady, 21 worth JG0, 000 cash, city property also, would marry honorable gentle man. ' Mrs. Warn, 2216 Tem ple, Los Angeles, Cal. .- Nothing surprises these days. In vestigation of old Tom Fuson's youth would reveal. In all probability that he is a retired tight rope walker. The George Washington, the presi dent's ship, that has been packing him back and forth across the Atlan tic, reverts to its owners after the next trip. It draws too much water for Salt Creek. - CONTRIBUTION BOX; Here's an ; item: Cross, Jonah, Hugg & ,Ford are a Canadian, law firm. Their, letterhead says so. Can you best It? if ours very truly,--' . R. W. E. Now that peace Is near or here, the country, will be flooded with gents walking from Bangor, Me., to As toria, Ore., for $100,000. It Is hoped the new Italian premier Nltti, won't be forced to spell his name with a "u" in the first section, "There Is a Bolemn warning in pro hibition,". says the Bend Times. Rus sia went dry and crazy. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS la FOR INDIGESTION JOHN A. PERL , Undertaker Phono M. 47 and 47-J2 Automobile Hearse Service . ', Lady Assistant , 83 SOUTH BARTLETT Auro Amitylanro Bwico. Coroner, THE IRISH QUESTION. MOST questions have two sidos. But the Irish quos- tioii has throe. There is the viewpoint of the Irishman in Ireland, the Englishman in England, and the neutral, up iu a tree. And from the standpoint, of the latter, whieh is the only standpoint possible at this longitude, it is difficult to understand the viewpoints of the other two. AVhy Ire hind should want complete independence and why Eng land should oppose it, remains a mystery, we believe, to most observers of neutral perspective. For generations Ireland fought for home rule and got it. The war alone delayed its establishment, and but for the Sinn Fein fuss in Ireland home rule would undoubt edly be realized now. "With home rule Ireland would re ceive the benefits of freedom and independene without the liabilities and burdens. . j If Ireland were a geographical entity far removed from English shores, the ease would be entirely different. Then she might readily attain commercial, industrial and racial independence. But -only a stone's throw from Liv erpool, there would seem to lie only two alternatives for the Irish people; home rule with English friendship or independence with English hostility. And with the two countries independent and competing nations, England with her army and fleet and Ireland, with no fleet and only a relatively small army, what would be the inevitable outcome? Merely a case it would seem, of the canary and the Cheshire. On the other hand why doesn't England grant Irish independence? For twenty years Ireland hasn't been a paying investment. She is no longer a source of profit, and she is and has been a great source of trouble. It would appear from this distance, England would loose nothing by giving Ireland what she wantsand might gain a great deal. Moreover there is the principle of self-determination. .--,,' Of course to the native Irishman and the native Eng lishman the question is not so simple as this. There is the religious element, the Belfast problem, and a hundred other complications that date back before Crqmwells in vasion..'; -There is sufficient grief in the word, however, without delving into that. ! But taking the situation iii its broad outlines, it would seem that Irish pugnacity and British stupidity are the main causes for the -controversy: If the Irish were less combative and the English more discerning, the trouble might be easily compromised,. But with racial qualities immutable, the only solution discernible from the top of the eucaliptus is for England to discover that granting in dependence will be the only way , of convincing Ireland that independence is not what she wants.. 'inat may sound. Irish. As a matter of fact it is. But this is the Irish question. - . IS ANNOUNCED OPPOSED SURRENDER : .PORTLAND, June 25. Will Wilke chairman of , the transportation com mittee of the National Editorial as sociation today announced that he has completed the details for the 8000-mile trip of more than 300 per sons who will come to Portland the second week of August.. He arrived in Portland Tuesday. "Meeting at Chicago July 26," Mr. Wilke said, "the party will proceed to Winnipeg and will travel to Ed monton, thence to Vancouver and arrive at Portland August 8. Two days will be spent here, leaving Aug ust 10 for Medford and spending tbe night, of August 11 at Crater Lake. Leaving Victoria, B. C, August 19, for the return, the trip thru ; the Rockies will be made entirely in day light." HE PARIS. Juno. 25. An authorized denial was made in a hiirli American source todnv that there wus nnv truth in an intimution made in the British house of commons vestcrdav bv Horatio Bottondev. independent member of South Huckncv. respecting the disposition of the German war fleet. Mr. Bottomlev's intimation was that President Wilson had overruled the plea of Premier Llovd Georec that the German shins should bo surren dered instead of interned. ; ATLANTIC CITY. June 25. There is a .shortage of one million homes in the United States, according to William II. Garlund, of Los Ancelcs, president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, the twentv fifth annual convention of which bodv opened here today. ' ' ' Baby Wakes Up Smiling : after its food has been digested as it should be, which is best done by giving . i MRS. WIN SLOWS SYRUP Tii Infant and Children' Regulator . Thousands of wise mothers know from actual experience that there is nothing better than this remarkable remedy for overcoming constipation, diarrhoea, feverishness and other baby troubles. - This purely vegetable preparation is absolutely harmless -contains no opiates, narcotics, alcohol or other harmful ingredients. If your baby is fretful, cries, or (rives other symptoms of not feeing veil, give Mrs, Winslow's Syrup and note the, bounding health aad happy smiles that follow. At all DrutgUtm MCU-AHEJUCArt DRUG CO. 215-217 Fakn Stmt, RnrTack ' Gnrwl BlUf AaKli : 1. tJinU F. tfeiia Ct lac, Hiw M-Tmli, Caa. Come and See Us In our new and up-to-date quar ters at the old stand, corner South Riverside and Eighth, avenue. Wo do all kinds of wood work, auto repairing, general blacksmith ing and horse shoeing. Billings Carriage and Auto Works x ' Flour ' SSjtor ' GET IT AT DeVoe's VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES 4 '.. FANCY GROCERIES COLD DRINKS . -t ICE CREAM LUNCH GOODS BAKERY GOODS WHIPPING CREAM MILK AND BUTTER . The' biggest and best milk shako in tho world. Now Milled : As Before The War . ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY are points in favor of FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR By using FISHER'S BLEND, in preference to ordinary flour, the Day Lumber Company at Big Lake, Wash., effected a very substantial enving. More and larger loaves of better bread were obtained, "AND WE HAD NO WASTE," writes the Lumber Company's Baker, "ALL THE BREAD I MADE WAS EATEN BY THE MEN." i : ' . MORE LOAVES AND NO VgASTEREAL ECONOMY If reasonable care ii exercised in the baking, housewives will find FISHER'S BLEND , ' the most economical flour that it is possible to buy. SEATTLE TACOMA Manufactured In "AMERICA'S TINEST rLOURING MILLS" by FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY Orflgon Branch t 15th and Hoyt Streets PORTLAND, OREGON IIF.llw!AM , MT. VERMOtf TTSF The Battery Shop Is Now Open for Business ; WE DO EVERYTHING ELECTRIC. Batteries any make Recharged and Repaired. Ex pert workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed or money ''refunded. ' . '". ''''. 1 - W C. "A." Linch, Proprietor. 115 W. Main St. Medford : . Ml There's Safety in , Safety Deposit Boxes .. YOUR valuable; papers' represent just so , muc actual money. Why take chances with them stored away about the house or placo of business when for a very few dollars a year you' can rent a Hafc Deposit Box here at the First-National .Bank? , , At the same time you '.might opon -X an 'account for 'the safekeeping of. 'youi1 money, too. : '"" ','.'.-' I Capital $100,000. Kfie FiRST NATIONAL Bank Uddford Oregon , t MEDFORD IRON WORKS FUtNDRY AND MACHINE SHUP a Also agent for Fairbanks sod Mrs EoKlavs. ' 17 South Rlvsrsldt. INSURE Your Grain and Hay and Ranch Buildings. . I hnvo bout plan, ehonpont HATES Olid UKtST COMI'AN I ICS. Uoiv't put It of(U SRE MB. J. W. WAKEFIELD I'hono 17-lt. ; PIANOS Iirighteu your homo with music. ou win una a uu farguo piano one of the best invostmeiits you ever made. An upright or player piano fulfills the dreams of your wife, your daughter or your son and his friends. All will bo delighted with 1 tho Laffargue because of its perfect tone and wondrous, beauty. Why Bhould you :-; wrfit! Buy now. The House of Quality. You cant tfei away front this V IT'S HOUSE-CLEANING Tlhftl Discard that old set of Bed Soring and oet a Kinev-Rome Set of Sorlnus, quarantwd for 20 vearj. ; . New and second-hand Furniture, Rugs. etc. Poole Furniture Co. canizing AU ear work strl-tl)r (naranuwd to b tint cUua. It N. Fir St., Medfortl -. Phone MCOFORn' VULCANIZINS WORKS IF YOU HAVE TRAVELED NEAR AND FAR. YOUtL KNOW OUR LUMBERS UP-TO-PAR. I Mon of oxporlonco who havo Been timber grow In varloun 1nrt of tho world and. Who hiivu Hoon It cut (own, milled and Hoiiflonod wiy that tho lum ber wo soli matches everything that has come within tho rango of their, oxporlonco. Why not tuko Hiich exporionnjd advlco?' Bcroon doors, roofing, paint, fiumo lumhor, wood of all kinds. , t ' . ' Gagnon -Lumber Co. I'liono mo. ,. South Kir GIM CHUNG - China Herb Store Ilorh euro Tor onracho, hoadacho, catarrh, diphtheria, soro throat, lung troulila, kldnoy troublo, Rtom nch troublo, heart troublo, chills and (over, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, crackod broiiHt, euros all kinds of goitors. NO OI'EUATIONH, ' Modford.'.Orogon, Jon. 13, 1017 . This Is to cortiry that I, tho undor Blgnoil, had vary sovoro . stomach troublo and had boon bothorod for nayoral yoars and lust August was not oxpoctod to live, and hourlng of Olm Chung (wIioho Ilorb Btoro Is at 214 aouth Front streot, (Medford) I de cided to got horbs for my stomach troublo, and I startod to fooling hot ter .us soon as I usod thorn and today am a well man and can hoartlly rec ommend anyone, affllclod as I was to soe Olm Chung- and try his Horbs. ' (Sl.gnod) , . W. It. JOHNSON. ' Witnesses: , , . , M. A, Andorson, Medford. S. p, Ilolmos, Kuglo Point. - j Wm. LoWls, Kuglo Point. W. 1.. Chlldroth, Kuglo Point. C. K. Mooro, Knglo Point. J.'V. McIntyro, Eagle Point. , (loo. r. Von dor Hollon, Englo Point. Thosi B. Nichols,, Englo Point. h ttr. ' -.