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WTTDFOTin "STTrm TRTT5TTNT5. lffED"FOTlTT. OREOON. AYF.DXIISDAY. MARCH f. 1f20. TOTm Medford Mail I3ibune AN INDKI'ESDGNT NUWSI'Al'HK I PI'llLISIIICD iovioky aktkkn;on! EXCKPT SL'M)AY !1V TlllU HEUFOItU Pi'.NTINO i.'u THE AMERICAN FLAG WINS. Office. Mail Tribune HutMlng, 25-27-21) North Fir street. Phono 75. A consolidation of 1 lie Democratic Times. The .Voufonl Mall. The MiHlford Tribune, the Southern Orcgoniuu. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun n furnlnhed Subscribers desiring a uoveu-day dully newspaper. HOBKKT IirilL, Krtltor S. H. SMITH, Matiafj:r. SUBBCBIPTIOTT TERMS! BY MAIL IN A1A'AN';: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 6.0' I'sllv. with Funduv Kun. month Gf Dully, without Suinliiy Sun, year.. 5.00 unity, without Mimiay him, month ,:it Weekly Mall Tribune, ouu y'jir I.fiit Sundav Hut,, uno yt-ar l.r.O BY (,'AHH 1 Kit In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central I'olnt, IMio'nlx: Dally, with Sundity Sun, year $7.r.O Dally, with Sund:iy Sun, month ... .6r Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6 no Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .f.0 Official paper of the City oT Medford. Official paper of JacltMon County. Entered as second-elans ma 1 tor at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 18?!. Sworn daily average circulation for six months ending April l'Jlit 3,074 MI5M1JEH Ol-' THK ASSOCIATED PItKSS. Full T,ened Wire Service. Tho Asso ciated I'rens Is exclusively entitled to the Uflo for republication of ull news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication nf special dispatches herein are bIro reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry .Allnniev (ioneriil I'nltiipr n limit h that lie possesses a "desire" to lie the next I'lesiilent. but he seems In lie the only nersun in the land ivissessed of tho desire. The aforementioned lesire is also the only oiiitlil'ieution visible! to the naked eve. There vn s morn ivhisllimr than lisual Mon. and Tnes. Iiv tfie Kspee enirines. This was due to iov al beinjr l'r(M'l 1'roni government eonti'ol. A wild eved and teaiperamenlal deinoerat who democratizes in the vi cinity of Salem, annoiineed that the "defeat of tieoiue K. Clmmherlain. is nssured." Oslensiblv the wild eved one mt his dope from a elairvovant. You niuv sav I'll iiltim- with you Thtit I'roliibition's mad: pooh pooh A puerile law for puerile souls That ean but multiply lawless tolls. It' Vou teetotalisin deplore. At certain times, for certain needs Of certain minds; if some rare seeds. You hold, may never come to flower Some irenius never until!' bis hour. In I'uritaui.ed aridity And dearth; then then I will airree. Like vou I cannot count for henllli 'A premium put on devious stealth, Or ii reason to a moral slate From premise of the fast barred irnlc TV lint strenu'th, vou nsk, anil I indorse, C'nn ever make from a recourse To Icailiiiu' sinus's and marliiicf Kspioniiuo? And vet - and vel : Thank (iod for the blind L'rnircrrifs ! Thank (Iod for the debacle one sees At the four corners of Ihe earlb! Thank God for a dealh that patterns birth! Who ean pass nun shop after shop, Shuttered and boiled, wllh a crop Of postern screeching ils demise And not bless (Iod for hlessinu' his eyes' Here is an auction placard out Where i'launled once an insolent ronl Of avarice sluiciii!.' (Iii'inmli dauined tbroals: Here, where Ihe dust of I'ollv vel floats bleps liirned nwny in the dust of the iloor; Here where debauched lipids irihled nVr The poisonous Ihreal ulul of debris. . A broken hull) and ii rusted kev. Yes, it. is ir I al any eoM ; Whalever "rational" . is lost 1h more I ban covered, is if not Come, now, confess that one such blot Of sour decay on vour fair si reel Sends nuthems surucnt to vonr led ; That inst to mark lint leimlhcninu line Of padlocks is a clorv of wine. He bonesl ; of Ihe millions think Who'll never be coerced lo drink Bv the beckoning door and wake to sweat Hespair- then, if vou choose, etv wel ! The four new cot-tcrs of Ihe earth; Thank (Iod for a death that clarion, liirlb! ' STANI.KY KlliHi:ii WILSON , Included unions tbc Hotel Meill'ord RUests today are II. M. Wilkcrson of Seattle, and t.. A. KaUiiiK. l;:ilp, i; Jtlinson, A. M. Hich. S tl. I.iviuuston mid II. Ii. Soli'man of San Francisco. STOP I1CMG ECZEMA Fcnctralinp, Antisoplic Zomo Will Help Vou . Never mind how often you have ti n il and tailed, you ea:i stop lniinmi;, ilihimj eczema cniu'kly by applying cuio. iMirnished l)y;invi!ttii:i:il tor .'vie. Kxtr.i larKC hotile, S1.(KI. 1 leuhnc, Ih'kiik the moment Zrmo is applied. In a short time usually every Irao; of ec.teni.1. . teller, pimples, rash, I I u kh.ii'ls ami similar skin diseases will lw removed. For rle.irine the si. in and makhu- it vijmrottslyhe.ilthy.nlwjvMw A'tiv . I lie penelralins, antiseptic hiiunl. It i not a greasy sal veand it di vsnot st ain. When others lad u is tbc one d.-ix-iiil.iMe treatment for skin Iroubf sol all kinds. . IIjj t, w. i.j-s (o.,i..ctT:jjj, o. THE OVERWIIHL.MING vidory ol' Mii.jor iruh Cald well over labor leader Duncan in Seattle is sympto matic of the times. As (iciicral I Vrshiiifj said on his return from a swin.n around the circle, there is nothing more striking than the ititen.se spirit of a militant Americanism throughout the land, hat red for Ihe red i'la and love for the flag of America. Duncan represented the red flag, Caldwell the fluff of America and the flag of America won by the largest major ity ever given a mayor in t he I'uget Sound metropolis. For this result all Irue Americans have reason to rejoice. Of course, tjiere will be various interpretations of the result, depending largely upon the interpreters opinions and prejudices. l!ig business, .supported by the political profiteers will be inclined to see in this result an open season for laboriles and liberals. The old guard will lie sorely tempted to -turn back the calendar to the golden days of Mark II. tuna and Dick Crocker. lint the vole in Seattle was not against liberalism, it wits not against labor, it was against the spirit of radical ism, disloyalty and direct action philosophy which the labor candidate represented. Duncan did not represent American ftibor, he represent ed U!!-A merican liolshevism, lie did not represent the poli cies of men like .John .Mitchell and Sam (Jompcrs, lie rep resented the policies of the Derkmans and Mergers. Jn fact, when (ionipers was working night to day to win the war, and unite labor tit: home and abroad for an allied vic tory, Duncan, was opposing the selective draft and collect ing defense money for Tom Moot icy. Because of the destructive, arrogant un-American leadership of men like Duncan, labor is now suffering, and will suffer until this clement is effectively' expelled from councils of the labor organization. The prejudice such men have created, will not be overcome in a day, and it's great danger is a spasm of excesses in t he ot her direction. I'.ut while I'ncle Sam is prone to emotional extremes, he never indulges in them for long. Congenitally liberal, and fundamentally sensitive, to the rights of tho average man, he can be depended upon to ultimately insist upon giving to all, labor, capital and what not, the old-fashioned sipiare deal. The tremendous change in public sentiment toward big business is shown in the comparitivc indifference to the Supremo Court decision sanctioning tint creation of the Steel Trust, the largest capitalistic combination in the world. Twenty years ago -Justice Pitney would have had to be given police protection. The people have prettv treh- erally conic to realize t hat coinbiual ions tier se are not onlv ;.....;( ..I, I.. l.,.i .1... 1. 1.. mi... : . 1. , i ' 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 inn, in M 1 it 1111. 1 in" miimii 1.1111 poini is not now big 1hcy are, or bow rich they are, but how they behave. Ditv the poor candidates. An eastern pastor lins writ ten a circular to each one, asking him to state bis views on prohibit ion. The refusal of Yandeveer to resign seems to remove tht ast I. ope the I . . . s bad of getting a favorable verdict. The ( 'rown I Vinco is conn Iter be thankful it isn't an outcome ax. f his income tux. At Last, Relief from Rheumatism Spring seems to ag gravate this pain ful disease Victims of Ithcliiiiatisui. that most painful and tori urine, of all diseases. feel that with the iipprracli of haluivi spi'liml line they may expect some re-j lief from the paiiKs of safferiim which I Ihcy have endured atl winter. I And this is nil excellent lime lo i;ct rational results from the liKbl sort I of treatment for this painful ailiucul ' .lust now the' system is ready loj throw off Mile Imparities that hatvj I'een accumillat iitK Uiiiiotil the win ter season, and nature is ready lo help in the eliniinal iui; process thai is so essential in preparing the sys tem for the eliatiKiiiK scasi.'.is. I ii... 1 . v ..wv..... v.' v" . w v; t i r.t ' ----- t.t Many tonus of tiliciituat imii ti J;, come I'rolll a liny disease crm that infests Ihe btood ami mill- . tiply hy tint million, sprcadim; c1 ; !; pain and toiiure lit llicir wake. ( Those who have not yet reatic.l (lie until of iliis statement, and c poet to t;et rid of the disease by the use of liniments and lotions and oilier li,vall.v applied treatment, will loiitinne lo sufier from lilietitnailstu, and will find their condition itiowitii: steadily woise all Ihe time. Ithciiinatism is more than a mere local disorder lonliiteil to the loeality of the painful parts. It cannot lie rubbed away. leeaitse it 1, a deep seated disease that has ils soiine in the blood supply. The tiny p.iin ile ttll'lis, the millions of lillle disease serins that cause Ihe disease nuts; he reached and eliminated from the blood before real relief can be bad. S. S. S. lias been successfully used for Ithcniualisui for more than fifty years. II is Ihe most thoroupli anil reliable Mood remedy because II searches out ami eliminates all dis ease Kel'llls which infest the blond. Mr. K. 1'. Ilralches of Dallas Texas, says in a recent letter: "I was down tor several weeks wiilt rhciima I Ism in my knees, could not work. 1 commenced S. S. S. and before I used two bottles 1 could Ket around fairly well. 1 continued usiiiK S. S S. until I used twelve hollies and I am now entirely well. I am a car penter and now can do my work all O. K. I feel as voiini; as I did al t hilly althoiiKb I am fifty. I 1 i k 1 1 1 recommend S. S. S. ror Rheumatism of the joints." S. S. S. has done wonderful tiling ill the treatment of lilieiliuat ism, ynr Ocularly that form of Ihe disease which comes from Ihe liny Bonn that r.els into the blood, multiplies rapid ly, and carries Ihe torluriip; pain t hrotifchout Ihe system. S. S. S. is sold hy drilKnists c cry where. It is a rifly year old remedy, and its use is no experiment, as it has been on the market for over half a century, and Is known t li roiishi 'at tin; lciuuli and breadth of the land. The Medford section of Ihe fin eon (Iro'.vers Co-operative associa tion, which comprises all the orchard territory between Hold Hill and Sains Valley on the north to Talent 011 the .-outli, inclusive, was formally organ ized at an cut bu-iastic incetitc: held in Ihe' public library here ycslenlav afternoon by the election of Howard Hill of Medford and !'.. I-'. Hutlnic of Jacksonville and A. II. Davenbillj of Talent as the local executive com- mittee of the association. This com- j iniltec will meet soon ami ol".'ani.c. The attendance was rcprc-ciitatio. -.. 1 1 over lint growers Willi lare aim small holdings beillL' prr-cnt. There ire now "i'J.'iII acres of orchard land sinned up in ll ssocialioii in .lack- son county bv Hi- urower-. and i-'i Ihe Medford di-lrict alone there arc I'JII acres. The Iioi:ne liivcr anu Lvans creek section has been made .1 part of the Grants l'a-s di-tr.e!. which i- bcitcr organized in Krauts Pass this afternoon, and the Ashland section of the valley is not in the biir -late-wide association a- vet. Professor ('. I. Lewis and Scvinour limes of Salem, oriranizalion inana- L'er and secretary and treasurer of the association respectively, and Jlr. Holt of Kiiiiene. its eanniiiir and pack ing' inanauci'. were present and aided the oru'anization. cvphnnucr the obiccls and purposes of the state wide body of crowers and its future plans, and suttini.' forth Ihe creat advanta'jes that will come to the local "rowers bv beinu a coinponell' part of the association. The e-tablishmciit of the local dis trict is expooled to be a tit-cat boon in the fruit urowitiL' industry here, by stabilizing- iiinrkftinir conditions, and e-labii-hini; local canneries ami iirescrvin-j- factories in the coar-e ot time to take care of Ihe surplus and bv-producis. It was announced at the uicelill: that .1. K. Kdmi-lon of Cold Mill will be the association field rcpres"'la live of Ihe Medford and Grants I'a-.-ili-lricts. Bill McPlierson Is Btirietl. (il.KNPAI.K. Cal.. Mar. At Ihe lillicral of William Md'her-on. a cowboy of the motion pict ire.-, held todav, L'.'ll cowboys attended, anrbel in westein rctralia. McPlierson, an experienced rider and loii'r on 111' Dr. ICdwnrds' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, tlin substitute for calomel, act yently on the; bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath Iina quick relief throuph taki.iR them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arc a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act Kentlv hut lirmiy on the bowels and liver. stimulalinR them to natural action, clearin;: tbc blood, and purifyini; the entire svstem. They do that which calomel does, without any 01 the bad after effects. Take one or two every nie,ht for a week anu note He sleasim; effect. 10c and 2U- a boy ranges af the west before he entered picture work, was killed by a train a few dnvs a''o. , f,j5S A W Futuns; Undergarments arc supremely comfortable. Tliey arc daintily made in a wide assortment of materials. In quire for these attractive gar ments .at our Knit Underwear Department. FUTU ST V O M A N ' S M O D E R N UNEERGARMENT SOLD BY M. M. Dept. Store Medford, Oregon Baby Sleeps at Night when the stomach works naturally and bowels move Ireely. Mrs. Winslow'i Syr. up 19 especially recommended forquick y overcomind wind colic, diarrhoea, constipation, Ilatulcncy. and other dis ordeiS. Help baby's digestion by giving MRSw . WIN SLOWS SYRUP Thf Infanta' idJ Child rca's Rflilttor unc! note the healtli-buildinjt sleep that follows. Nothing better for teethinx timi. This remedy contains no opiates, narcotics, alcohol or any harmful in Kredicnis. The formula is on every boulo of this safe, vegetable regulator. At all Jruggiit TfTTtTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L OIL (KEROSENE), HEAT-HGHT ... i STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) 1 " " 1 " Niiu i mi rvtrlli'iit linn- tn 1 rrjil oim K ht'ti mal im ii Ii l , I S. S. S., while (lu N.vMriu is ' uiuN'iTioitii: i(s niiMiiiil spriiiK Jih-anin, nnil (hiowinj; off im- If ' I'Mi itit s. JJ (m lo your dnitsioM nml ;i ImKII.' nf S. S. S. to-tliiy. am! luin lo tal.f a ralton.il, srnsihlo t rrat ini'iit tor UtuMitnatism that will slu.'w rr Mills. For frm1 export moilioal iuhioo uvuaiiliiiK your own vase. vriio fully to I'hiof .Motiical Advisor, ITS Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Cla. i The Smaller Cars and the World's Most Popular Tires .1 No tires bearing the Goodyearname,not even the famous Goodyear Cords which equip the world's highest-priced cars, embody a higher relative value than do Goodyear Tires in the 30x3-, 30x3V2- and 31x4-inch sizes. 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