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SfEDPOrai mW, TRTBUNF5. MEDFORD, OttFiON. TtT.fcT.AY. .TAX r A ft Y 20. ite" pxotc voxm BEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUNE N TNDBPBNDKNT NEWSPAPER CBU8HED EVERT AI'TRRNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY T1Y THE) UEDTORO PRINTING CO. OHIO. Kill Trlbnn. BulMloc. i-7-ll North Fir street. Phone 76. A eonaollflattnn of the Democretlff Tlmee. The Mfrtfora Mall. The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan. The !Ahl&nd Tribune. The MedfoM Hnmlay 9nn la firnlhw1 aubacrlbrra daatrlna; aeven-day 01)7 newapeper. ROJ1EHT mTHI,, Eiltor. 8. 8. BMITIJ. Manager. mmcmrPTio hihii T VAIL J! ADVANrR: Pallr. with Runflay Run. rar la." Ially, with RuinlRy Run. month.. .R n.-.lly. without Sunrtny Run. year.. I. Oft Pally, without Sunday Bun. Month Weekly Mall Tribune, on year Sunday Run. ono y;ir ... 10 BT CARP.IER In Medfnrd Ahland. .Tarlcaonvllla. Central Point, Phoirljr: rally, with Runday Hun, year 17. FO ally, with Eumliiy Run. month Tally, wtthout Sunday Run. vMf. .ne Dally, without Sunday Bun, mouth -0 BREAD VERSUS BULLETS. Official pr of th City of Vdford. ornoiai paper or jaejtson tmiruj, Afxiford, Ore"", under Uie act of Wrcb vn-ra attvtlv kwrin alraB Ifttittv 1vt mix moDtUf taiAintf Doo. 11. 118 f.lKf MBMBnfl OF TTTW ABSOOIATJED PREHg tht for rnut.Iltat!nn of M n tinatfh credited to It or not ntbr- wIm ortvlltfd In thin paper. a.no alun h local niwa publllt.l bfr1n. All rlrhta nf rpub11c&lon of peolal flUpaLehaa fcartMn ars alao rrervo. Ye Smudge Fot By Arthur l'arry Heformers, iiBsi(liious)f Klinkiir llieir noses in iwoulu's lmsincK1- Temilutu tlio liummi runo. ils plcnsnrM jiiul its iiivH. sliv at nliolisliinir uvpoo- rinv, knowinir Hint in (III cjisi-s out 01 300. tlicv will lin vo to Ktnrt in on tliviiiKvlvt-K. No other litiinnn olTorl lends itself so ensilv to four flush iiiir ns refonninir. A reformer win r.licw'K n noiind of tolmeeo ner tliem i.s sometimes the. bitterest foe of to- bneeo when blown throuu'li the inoiitl: mid nostrils in the form of smoke. II is OK for liim to shit, but wroiitr for bis neighbor to miff. Tlint is wliv re i'orm is so often deformed. The Master Clothiers have dceided to rut out bin noekels, which will lessen the eost of seenerv for them. nnd inerense it lor the wearer there of. Korl lull is out of eoniniission ns n result of a bad cold and a beat- inir administered bv it. Maru, at bil , liards. '.c:. N'tvito )i"r-xi:itoi;i) ((iold Hill .Nous) KOTIC'K As I am Ion vine Sir. J. I,. Itrown ainouir the denizens of (iolil Uill, 1 inn not responsi ble for anv aelions ineurred on his part. KiEiietl: AVM SITAW. Willi the coining of the balniv dav of soring, the kids who wore half lennth socks durimr the winter, will put on full Icuutli socks, nnd wear sandals. ' As the result of brilliant work nt the legislature, the Kourue Itiver Fish poiilroversv is exactly in the mum' lilnec it stnrted in IH.'ili. Saturdav the allies loaned Poland 1 0,000,000, and Sundav I'olam drove the bolsheviks back I I miles J his is Ihe murkest action vet re ceived on a deal. What has heeomn of the old fash ioned 'fair Dav that used to come on Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturdays? The Crown Prince reports that be lias "lost everything but lailh," and from the way thinus are brcakiiiL' h will nerd it. So far there ha vnneed for Ihe e ness ill .Mexico. been no reason ail ssalion of iMissed- Mikn Wniocak who has been after a liot of tiidd at Ihe end of a rainbow for 40 vears. received word lasl week, that the pot of irohl was an oil well. ' "l.ioiior on Hand (luilly" niendline Corvallis (lazctte Times), inside or out. makes no difference. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Uayur Insist on "Raver Taldets of Aspir in la a "Mayer package," rontninfuK liroper iltrectlonK for Colds, l'aln. Heniluche. Ncui alr.la. I.uniliaco. and Rheumatism. Name "Haver" means genuine Aspirin presi rlbeit hy physic ians i'i.r ninclecn years. Jlandy I In boxes of 12 tabids cost lew cents. Aspirin ts Hade mark of Haver .Manu facture of Monoarcticac hlcsier of Balicyllcacld. deciding to fire lifcttd, instcitd, (if bullets itt ihe Uol slioviki ltf allies show (xcclli'iit sense. For everv Bolshevik lnt In ;ut allied liullet, two would sjii-iii;.; u in his place, for every Jiolslievtk hit by it loai or itlhed bread at least it doen of Lenine's body guard will disappear. Bolshevism is the product of starvation, deprivation. desperation. An einptv stomach produces an emptv head. The man who has nothing to cat at home, is first in lino to fight the man who has, Ihecoinmunitv that has nothing to lose by bomb throwing, is the first to engage in it. The best antidote lor the J rolzky ptomaine, is not to pump the stomach but lill it. This, as we understand it, is the allied program. Rus sia is to be given the food she needs, the manufactured products she needs, while she is to give in return the raw materials needed in Ihe outside world. What, a sensible idea. How much better it would have neon in me ursr place lnsietKi 01 trving to clear up tne situation by backing antiquated militarists like Kolehak and J)einkine. The human animal is very much the same the world over, whether he lives in Russia or Rochester. Environ mcnt is about the only variable factor. The allied nations could have fought the Russian l?eds for five years and at the end there would have been little but destruction and suffering to show for it. "Which merely means the Rus sians are human, and would settle llieir own problems in their own way. The Bolshevik philosophy, as we understand it, is pre posterous, unthinkable, absurd. But; there is in it a dream of gain to the man who has nothing to lose. Beating 1 hut man over the head with a club doesn't destroy that dream. Giving him something to lose does. Wo by inviting the man to dinner, we present him with a world In which he lias a, place, accord him a position of comfort and self re spect, which he naturally wishes to retain. As soon as the world is it comfortable one, for the in dividual, so soon does the individual become a defender of the order which maintains it. That to our mind is the essence! of Bolshevism and that is why not bullets but bread is the essential cure. We note that in the hist scramble the proposed amend ment to the constitution making amendments practically impossible, was lost in the shuffle. We hope it is not recovered. If you haven't been counted in Med ford's- census sec that von are counted before midnight tonight. flood for (loveronor ' votc-er-stra ight " bill. Olcott. He says he will veto the Don't forget tonight. the oil meefing at the Page theater Legion's Attitude to Labor JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. hono M. 47 itnd 47J3 Automolillo lfcnrnfl Bervlra 1-avly A.-wMnnt S3 SOUTH IIAHTI.KTT (Lajo Aiubulnace berrlcv. Coruacr, Franklin li'Olicr, national com mander of the American LcL'ioii. from national heatbiuarters at lndinapolis, has issued the following statement rc.'nrdinir tho attitude of the Ameri can Lcnion toward organized labor. "The attitude of the American l.e iou towards organized labor is ex actly the same as its utlilude toward all uroups of American citizens who are interested in n snuare deal for all in the maintenance of law and order and the protection of the institutions handed down to ns by our forefath ers. '3'he preamble of our constitution expresses very clearly uie purposes of the American Legion. 'The purpose of the American Le mon is Iwo-lold service to our com rades and service to our count rv. fader the head of "service to oar comrades' we will exert all of our inlluence and all of our strength to the end that the ex-service man. es pecially the disabled man and his de t.endents and the dependents of those who paid the supreme sacrifice, shall i cive that lust and fair I rent meat which thev have reason to expect I roin a patriotic ami liberal country. 'In servinu our country we shall endeavor to keep alive that spirit of service which induced us all to re spond to our country's call in Ihe time of her need even to the extent ot heimr willing to pay the supreme sacrifice. Ami this vrc propose doimr bv assisting in the maintenance of a 100 per cent Americanism based on fair play and a snuaro ileal for all. 'Tin members of oriruaized labor are patriotic citizens ami the mem bers of the American Legion are pat riotic American citizens who have proven their patriotism ami their lov- Itv. Conseouenl Iv, on the purposes of the American l.cnion both they and we arc in accord. Many of oar most lovnl members are members of organ ized labor, ami it is our hope that we may be able to convince every ex- er ice man w ho is a member of or aui.cd labor lhat arc purposes arc tin1 same as loval citizen-, and that vcrv cervice man in organized la bor will join the American l.e-Mon. All cx-scnii-e men who are members of oruanied tabor have proven thcii loyally and their patrioti-m to ihe counlrv and now appreciate their re sponsibilities as citizens, and we therefore hope il will not be loiiir be fore I lie v are all active members ol the American liCuion." CoiiKlietl NlKlit and llay John V'OBnne, lOlberton, On., writes: "Last fall, when my neighbors were down with influenza, 1 took a soreru cold and before I was awaro of my condition 1 was down sick in lied. I coughed night and day and my throat wns raw nnd soro. 1 got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and took olgbt small doses In two hours. My condition began to Im prove, and in a few days 1 was ns well as ever. In my opinion Foley's Is the boat cough medicine made." For sale by Modford 1'harmaey. "SYRUP OF FIGS" at ttmmir: KtMimvc poisons fitun Moitim'lt, liver am! Accept "California" Syrup of Kiss only look for the name California en tile package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stoma.-u, liver and bowels. Children love ils delicious fruity tasle. Full directions for child's dose on each tiotlle. tJive il withf.at fear. Mother! You mast say "California." JOIN THE HOOVER CLUB In order to test out the scutum nt of .laekson county rcarditiL' llerberl Hoover as a presidential candidate readers are reuuestcd to fill out the blank below, and ictiirn to the Mad Tribune olfice. 1 favor the selection of Herbert Hoover as the presidential nom inee, and am willing to do all in n.v power to secure his selection in Orcuon's presidential primary. Signed .. ...... D... , Children's If Aliments jffl J a SI- PHONE 1S0RDER5 of the stomach and constipation are & the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain s Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. swim Merchant's Lunch at COAL and WOOD Holland Cafe 242 Jssm Ji. Jan FOR 631 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL : MEDF0RD IKON WORKS i FOUNDRY AND MAC MINE SHOP Aliso acent for Fairbanks and Mora? Engines. 17 South Riverside. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE lZ.i-VlT, South Front. j gplllllllW MAXWELL Has Won. Its Following Through Its Quality OUND for pound, the metals used in the Maxwell chassis compare favorably with those in the best cars that the world has produced, according to metallurgists. There is a deep seated reason for this quality in a Maxwell. i For the fundamental purpose of the Maxwell is to carry the same passenger oad over the same roads and at the same speeds as larger and more expensive cars. Its particular mission is to carry this passenger load m an extremely economical way. ... 1 heretore the Maxwell had to be light. But to ' make it strong as well as light only the very best of materials could" be employed. Hence, the quality metals. And it was through the quality of its metals that Maxwell developed its following. This is a following that began five years ago ("with a foundation of 5,000 and now reaches - 'a marK or 100,000 in 1920. 300,000 Maxwells now on the highways of (.., .,.:...,..., j:i.. 1 'e -l . lvyu luin-uieiii.:, ic u uuuy ciiuorseiuciit ui cue 1 1 meht or this great car. . Price, 985 f. o. b. Detroit. . A. W. Walker Auto Go. Meclford, Oregon. WmW H-' Maxwell chassis compare favorably with those EE3 1 E3 mllit fr gatlm II ill If aktr miltt m lirti 1 III 11 l il Years Your Sudbiv of Oil 1 1 At the Big Auto Supply Sale o C. E. Gates Auto Co. Music During Dinner Hour Cafe Holland C. Y. Tengwald, Mgr. WHY NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY G00D3 MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS "SCHOOL SUPPLIES at DeVoe's REMEMBER IT'S A HOME PRODUCT ASK FOR PEERLESS eerless Bakery and Lunch Roont t NEW cook stoves and ranges s We have a nice new lin and will trade you a neiir stove for your second hatui one. WE BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL ,. Poole Furniture Co. South Fir Street. Medford, Ore. INTKRUnriAS AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from OctoDer 1, 1018. Dally (Eicept Snnilaf) Lowe Medford Laara Aaklk(-ai 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a m 8:25 a.m 9:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m 7:1 a.m. 7:SS a.a. :09., ( :2S a.ai. - 10:19 a.M. 11:00 m m. ' 12:00 m. ; 1:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. V 4:26 p.m. V 5:30 p.m. 6:40 pm. 1 8:40 p.m. Bat. only 9:10 Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. OBly lATe feUort,' L care AjhlAaO 4 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. :an o.m 9:00 a-m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pa. C:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. t-10 a.m. Office and waltln? room No. 6 Souta Front, Nash HotPl Builtllnf. Phone 309.