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psxm TOUR WEDTOTITI TTTrn TTCTWTTE, JTFTDFORTT. OT?Kf.ON TTIUTWnAY. MATiCTT IK 1020. MEDFORD MAIL, tribune AN INDKPENDKNT NKWMPAI'EU PUiiLi.sMi:i) kvi-:i:y ai tkrnuon KXCEPT SUNDAY T1Y TUB MGDKOHU Pft'NTJNa .;o Office. Mail Tribune Building, 26-7-2 Korth Fir street. Plione 75. A consolidation of the Pemocratlc TlmeH. The Medford Mall. The Medford Tribune, tho Southern Onb'onlau. The Ashland Tribuuo. The Md ford Sunday Sun In furnished subscribers desiring a ituven-day dally . newBpnper. ItOHKRT ItPHU Kdltor H. H. SMITH. Manner. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMS! BY MA II. IN AUVANTK: Pally, with Sumltiy Sun, year fd.OO Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 6r i Pally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Daily, without Sunday Sun. month .50 ! Weekly Mall Tribune, ony year 1.S0 j hunnnv Mm, one year l.ou BY CAttKIKIi - In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Pho'-nlx: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year $7.5) Daily, with Sunday Sun. month 6" Dully, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Official pap.-r of the city of Medford. Official papf-T of J;icknon County. Entered an s.-cond-elaHH matter at Medford, Oregon, under thu act of March 8, 1879. Bworn dally average cfreulatlem for Mix months ending April 11)10 3074 W f?ipplingRhimQS CONVALESCENT MEMHKIl OF T H IC AKMOCIATliD I'UBSH. Full Tinned wire; Scrvlpo. The Anso dated J'rt;HH Is exclll.sivHy rtidtlcil to the use lor rcpnhllcii I Ion or all m-WH dispatches credited to It or not other Winn credited hi thin paper, anil alKO the local neu-H ptitdlshcd herein. All rlKtits of republication of Hpeclul dittpatchea Herein are iiihu reserved. 8B Ye Smudge Pot By Arthar Vmrrj Tito. Siilvittion Arniv drive for funds lust sninnicr. niM'oriliiiLr to the i'intil J'itrnrs just issued, nniuiiutct to a near fizzle. Amen! No drive i'or the rrlit't' (if fnr-iiwiiv limits ever lulls, lliillcliiiuh! Mnrdi issue of the Mot. Jliur. lms nn article im "Iit'otiiinl Wund llu iiwih Heinir." This will lie rcsid cnecr lv h v ll iniliilii'r of souls, who never suspected then! wiis unv (luulil nhuiit it. (i;i (;t;.i'; iii:(;isti:h) Heciiuse of tin- fialit Ihiil is riminir with increiisiiii: bit terness, tlui Nfliiiiil sitiinlion in Eutri'iic', heroines more tint'or tiinutt! (inch diiv. (Jt seems thnt lleitven iiml Knrlli mid a lillle hit (if hell is licinir raised elsewhere). The ImrniiiLT ul' the liuilier slion ul Stnvtelle, Cal.. where the whisker eiittini; was tlone bv women, is a sad and interesting storv. The ladv bur lier is the most deaillv of the vam pire species, heeaiise the verv nature til" her craft affords iior(uuilics fur the practice of flirtatious wiles. A pat tun mauv under the chin with the. talcum, a linu'eriiiV hold on the ears of the natrons, a sly twist of the nose, and hi! a romance rides un the lionim.' strap. The L'cutlciuanlv printer who lias charge of the Mil!) edition of (lie S Mi; I lOU I'OT alleges soleinnlv that it will he ready for distribution bv next Miinilnv. and it looks like il. This volume has been in the. coarse of preparation since last. December, and is of a higher urade than the daily ration. Due aliiriu will he civen iust before the eilitioa is turned loose and those who panuled up on the spur of the moment, will ucl a copy of the l!Hli edition heaved in i'or L'ooil measure. Ociii'iro (iatcs, ho fought in the war. and is .M cnoicih to vote the republican ticket, culls lYinin 1'nll Males, I'ncle Will. ''.lazz Music I vtnii" - 1 1 lenilliii" Sacraincnlo I tec) And by the .sound of it. bard. A wnl who wrote a press indie; J'or Hob Stanfichl, the Kastein Ore Hon wheal kid, who will endeavor to defeat "Our deoi;;e," pushes ilia! Koberl is in "lull manly vior nu I streimth.'' This will not help him much, as the routes! is an election, is not a calch-as-calch-cun rasshie,-mulch. riMiSllNAI, -To js! (Mad to hear of gracious compliment paid on .vour ability. Compliments. ,v. ever, cannot be cxchunuiil for pau eakes tit any hennery. Sam b'icliardson's l'a. who has been visitiuu' him all winter, will hit on! I'or Missouri April I. America will lend the Kiiropcan countries in) more money, ami from the size of s ,, mi, a,- s, ii was tlbollt tiluc. Cut This Out Is Worth Slmcy ('lit out tills slip, enclose Willi ,'ic and mall It to Foley Co . Hlirl fleld Ave., Chieami, III., wiitint: your niimo ami address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package eon talllinK I oley's Honey and Tar, r, r r.oiiKlm, colds and croup: l'olcy Kid ney rills for lutia in sides and hack: rUouniatisni, liai kaelie, kldip.y and Madder ailments: and l'olcy Cathar tic Tah'.eta, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansluK catlianie. for con stipation, biliousness, headache, ami fduKKlsh bowels, for sale by .Medtonl Pharmacy. T'VK rcftivcrcd 1'rniii the Tin, Imt I'm fci-liiifj worn ami weak, and inv nusc and lips art; blue, anil nty hinges LTii.Tii and creak. K'aeked and lirtiken down I am. ami so I nil" have I kercltooed lltat my jirieeless diii)lii'iif;ni from Hs niooriiis is unscrewed; and my ribs are l'lai pin.? loose, I liavu ptiins't liroii?liout my trunk, and I 'm f"elinr lil(. illf. deuce, if Hie deuce is feel in? punk. Soon ;t?;iin I may lie sti'on?, hut no cheerful thoughts I think; sonicthin? else will ctune a Ion? that will put me on the Mink. And the learned physician says, "Von will soon he strini? and hide;" hut he's talkin? t.hi'oii?h liis foz, and he oti?ht to he in jail ; for he knows diseases wait around the corner, just ahead, and they'll ?ct me soon or late, and they'll ride me till I'm dead. In this happy frame of mind are the victims of the flu, when 1ho.se cinvjilesceiits find that some years of life tire due. They should dance around it heap, hut they mourn a ?hastly lot, as old Rachel used to weep for her children who were not. I am lyin? on my couch, sin?in? sonts of broken hearts, for I have the ?risly ?rouch that the diid-blamed flu imparls. A LITTLE MORE LIGHT PLEASE O KVKItAIj days a,?o we re(iiesled an explanation from the President, re?ardiii? his precise reasons for op posing the compromise, reservations. The first of the week his reasons for opposin? reservations to Article Ten were ?iven in a letter to Senator Hitchcock. The promptness of the response is almost enibaiTassin?! Like till of Hie .President's pronouncements, this roni liiunicalion was a model of literary style, lofty feel in?, and flawless diction l.ul after a careful iiernsiil we cohI'ck's still to a certain doubt. On the assertion that Article Ten is the heart of the covenant we ilTcc. but we can find no e vi ihi ii.-itimi in 1 1 letter as to just why the proposed reservation destroys the article. As we understand the reserval ion. that is (lie last one wo saw, there is lU'obahlv another one now. it siinnlv states in effect, that the United Slates will not join in op posin? external a?ressioii attainst a leatnte member either ).v armed force or hvthovcolt. unless such action is .-in- proved by congress. ( onsiderin? the gravity of such action, and the far eachin? conscmiciiccs involved. comrressLonal satielion would seetti to he merelv a matter of course. .In' fact, in Hie same letter, the President says there can be no objec tions to explainiu? a?ain what our constitutional methods are and that con?rcss alone can declare war or determine the cause or occasions for war. lTsin? armed forces in war. and declarine- a bovcott we should suppose, would be considered an occasion for war. "The enemies of Ihe lca?ue of nations have bv evcrv true instinct centered their efforts atrainst. Article Ten for it is undoubtedly the Inundation of the whole structure '' Quite Irue. As is evcrvlhin? the President savs about the old onler .and militarism and what we foti?lit for. Hut we repeal, we fail to see wherein this reservation destroys the article. If it does destroy if. we are a?ainsl it. Hut we find nolhin? iu the President's letter, 'which establishes the tact. We don't be'ieve we are alone in this. There must he others ouitallv stuiut who won t ike to know Imw lln- trlicle. as modified, would nullifv the treat v. I'mhalilv our former success has ?one to our head, bttl we are ?oin? io ask for just one little note of further illumination on the subject. We 'thank vou! FORGET ABOUT A RECALL. A Ix'KCAI.L is a nasty thin? under Ihe best circinu-f- stances, t is part icitlarly nasty in a small cotniuu nily Jile this, where Ihe pressin? need is civic unity de voled to constructive and productive ends. We have been asked to support a recall a?ainst the school board ami have refused because we believe it would be a bad thin? for the schools anil a bad thin? for the com munity. We don't believe conditions have conic to such a Hie onlv rcniedv is to phuiL'c the cilv into a bitter itntl irotracted fi?ht. There must be a midille ?i'ouud of mutual accommodation, ami our appeal is for all public spirited cit izeits to unite in at la in in? such ?round. Toward that end concessions must he made by both sides-. The welfare of the schools is the supreme issue, ami oil this issue a vast maiorit v of the neonle are imitcil 'I'll,. ill effects of a recall election, regardless of its outcome, would far overbalance any possible benefits. It's a time for cool heads and low speed. Onlv when the patients arc I ' ill" win ih I He I'mvoI'ii i i II V 1 1 1 1 o.ni,! li,,i. .,1' I-,. si , .- . , . ......I. ., ii ii mi . 1 1' 'i ii i i 1,1 i nun and common sense there is every reason to believe all tin local patients will recover. liewartl of $10. (Ill I will pay a reward of fta.no for any Information leadlr.K to the loca tion of mj brother. John K. Ilnink. THOMAS UKUXK, :mn ttetidint!, Calif., itox ::'.i. COMMUNICATIONS (Tim Mail-Trittimr vrli-iinirM rom inuniralions on miy Mibjo t of jtrniT. 1 ul Inlcrt'st Inn Is in im way rcNinsi. hit' for tin siMit iinrntM riri's.((l. Only Iti rrptina riiM-s will nmitmiim-n litms of orr 12tM woiils Ih irintiil. ' All roimniinlmtimiM iniit U intMl liy tin w r Iter's iitinio, a hit h may , ii(mhi tlio writer's rtMjuoM lo wiih". ' hrlil.) j I lunr Itntl , luliln-n :itlrniniL' tin v I'm mi mki r aiiil Iul:Ii -.I'linnl, ul' Meil tonl. hmitiu' ill! lliiit lime I linw' lit jii'tl im ctimiiliiiiil livm in rili! -iiri'ii ai:ain-l llu-ir tc;M-!ifis. Ami I II ir Iutii ucll ati-Iic(l with tin .n-r,'- llirv hail nia.lc. ll appears In me I hat to hritii: in the t'fv ul" iiteiiiMpeiiie:' iiD luh'i h l'avriioit Should Kettii To the Kiht.ir: Duriiiir the pa-I nine vear. with; the esei'pl ifii ul' one ami ;i hah' vcurs ' Morm:iliii;M) ExpcKndnt Mothers 'L'iotl liy Thrvo Ciotiorntions Al 411 Ov.alii. Vl BwLIh W.rtiw.., uJ U, Pn. (tillMO .0.01 to. rxi All.,1. ' virtuallv uluit has been done by j Siiiici'inlendent liaveiiport and t!ie cliool board I is rather tar-t'etelted. 1 1 am inclined to the opinion that there j is spite and animus in this matter. Certain it is fmit there can be no I i-ontidence and liarmonv exitin be- tween Snper.uteud(.nt llavenport and . the imlilii after what bus iu-t trans- pired, and I, I'or one. sav it is up to Mr. Davenport to resign. If he de I (dines so to do, then he should be I (li.iaised in the intcre.-t of x hool ! i.-..lr v-: i Ilea'' nottm .,- ...-..mmfi rcn u;aoutli of ttie city afutr aa absenee of in ten years. at Shoe repairing t..;iop. 5. l'istoa in bias remLved'his Kline roiairini; shop i k ! f ttjtti Main and liarileit to Sixth and i Cent ra I, between marble works and ad 'Japanese restaurant. Let us do vour I leiiairing. All work will receive t; j pi-omnl attention. We have all kinds ot .:.;;;;, .... ...'.'':: .... atiou in reuard to her schools, to exist. A. II. WILLIAMS. Sin.!, -in Soppons Diiveiiport To ihe editor: A ureal manv of the si udentii exulted to hear that -Mr. llavenport said he was here to hotter ine .Meuiord schools and meant to stay here till his contract expired. .Inst why do you want Mr. llaven port In reslKii? lie has worked night and day tc put the schools on a high er standard. Tip; work is somewhat harder Tor the students Inn what is an ('duration worth if you don't have to work ror it? lie Is a man of the highest standards, principles, morals and el'ticient to his tinner tips. What more can you ask? Tire trntihlo Is, Mr. llavenport is a superintendent, and I'd like to see a superintendent who could got along Willi these imitative peeplo in Mod fold if he tried to bring up the stan dards of the schools. I've lived hoiv ten years and each siipeiintenden'. lias similar troubles, going away al most heart broken. I'm certain il would lie impossible for an angel to satisfy such people. I, a member of the high school student body, am glad we have a man who's working for the betterment cf the schools and not pampering a few of the teachers' "tvants, and I's sure I have more than a few behind me to back him up. A .Medford High School Student. ICUAMBER 0C 'COMMERCG A S A'-. . v-zjrpy MMXtf"- A ''III J'l.flu ' 5 CllAltl.KKTON, W. Va., Mar. 22. Preparations were being made by the West Virginia legislature when house and senate convened today to bring the extra session to a close, the prin cipal purpose' having been accom plished by ratification of the Anthony suffrage atnehdinent. There still re mained the enactment of legislation allowing wo'iiiea to veto In West Virginia. CONSTIPATION MAKES YOU EASY VICTIM OF FLU, COLDS AND GRIP Old Fashioned Herb Tea Often Relieves Chronic Cases You ejin'tnlTonl to be oonsttmteri. If your ktdnevH. liver nnd boweln full to rarry olT the wnste matter it hi ton imidona ynnr entire system. It. lowers your ivslstnnee ntniust. dtmvi&. At this time it yeiir, when the nir Is filled with influeiiMi, coliN nnd ptrip, you should keep in the liest condition. Any plivsielnu will tell you that most ills could be avoided If ' people would keen their livers, kldnevs and Ik i we Is in frrn work inp oitler. Aie you ronpt ipnted r bilious nnd sluKfrish? Urn's your head nehef Don't neir li'et Nat in-e's wartiintri. Just, jret fi jvieUnpe of I,in floln Ten nnd take a eup neioro retiniiK- Jt soon Menus you out nnd nmkes vou foul line. Does not erento the physio linbit. This fniuous herb tea ii an unpx pelled remedy for ntlds, frrippo, in lluenji. ehronie eoiistijvitlon, rheuniii tistn. et. Nothing is better to keep the rhildtvn in tine condition. e5 cents nt n'l tlnij.'ffists. l.iiu-oln Troprietary Co., Kt. AVayno, Jnd. yy ( hw Miti'tNiA A nwv: mza 9W5MS3S 'te,W '' 'i H lit VAWn, i -'- TA. I CIIAMIK. I am new mnnectcil ;fu the Dally Taxi t'o., and will bo glad to accora- modato all my former cus'oircrs. as well as the general public Hen Siverlseil. Phono lirown & Brown. Operators of coal properties in ft ah and Wyoming advise buying your winter supply now. The Idea is preatlini: that ttt" coal commission may award (lie miners a further ad vance in wages, as well as to make ither concessions that will further materially increase the cost of pro-ilucing. Wo can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phono '2 I- .";(! So. l-'ront St. REX TAXI PHONE 96 Go Any Where. Any Time, FOSTER & INGRAM The harder you pull, the harder you hit'. Phi That Back of Mine! It is many a woman's com ' plaint for it seems as though it would break, feet swell too sometimes and head buzzes. ,This is often due to the uric aoid which accumulates in the sys tem. Naturally T when- the' kid neys are deranged the blood is filled with poisonous wast matter, which settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or tinder the eyes in bag-like formations. Often there is pain in back or limbs. .... As a remedy for those easily reoognized symptoms of in flammation caused by uric acid as scalding urine, backache and frequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, it is simply wonderful how quickly Dr. Pierce's Anuric acts; when you take thi. new kidney remedy of Dr. Pierce's the pains and stiffness rapidly disappear, for "Anuric" (anti-uric-acid) is 'many times more potent than lithia and often eliminates uric acid as hot water melt sugar, thus removing rheumatism and lumbago. San Francisco, Calif. "I have used Dr. Pierce's remedies in my family for fifteon years and have found on every occasion that they gave satisfactory results. I have recommended them to dozens of relatives and friends, and each one praised them very highly. Re ' cently I was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained mo. I took three packages of Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets which removed all pain and cleared up conditions. I advise every one to give Dr. Pierce's remedies a fair trial." MRS. E. EVE, 422 Brannon St. All Kinds of Sea Food For the Lenten Season FRESH SALMON HALIBUT, OYSTERS HALIBUT OYSTERS Crabs, Clams and, Others The Smelt Season Is On Medford Fish Market Phone 362 sl !' i feij r ij jSfe "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Pemove poi sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Acept "Cnlifornm" Syrup of Firs onv i0(,k for the name California on tlie' irark.-ijie. then you nrc sure your child is having the hest and mont harm less laxative or physio for the littlo stomach, liver and bowel". Children love its delicious fruity tanto. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tle, (iivo it without fenr. Mother! You must say "California." Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts No. 1 33c No. B 33o (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak- Ham Toast Hot Cake Coffee Coffee No. S 3o No. 0 35o (1) Egg (i) Pork Chop Bacon " (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakoi Coffee Coffee No. 3 35c No. 7 35c (3) Wheat Cakos Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwhoat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee No. 48Sc No- Fried Mush with Plain Omelette , Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee - Coffee : ORDER BY NUMBER TKtBUL01N(r SEASON IS AT HPASD - AND OUR. CHCACE LWJBERJS IN DEMAND ! WHAT'S GOOD FOR A BANK IS GOOD FOR CUSTOMERS -VXD iif course tlie reverse would' also lie (rue. We believe one of the strongest fea tures of service and of safety afforded tlie Kirst National llank is its Meinlievship in the Federal Keservo System. riterefore tlie benefits arc also automatically accorded customers as well. St rt'iiu t li. Size Service vhe First National Bank hedford Oregon 1& Our mill in Jacksonville is running full rapacity and the mill In South east Medford will bo ready for opera tion soon. Wo employ homo labor and use lioiiH'-jji'own timber. Patron, izo homo industry and help maintain a pay-roll for .Medford. GAGNON LUMBER AND BOX FACTORY City Offico 113 S. Fir Phono 850 INTER UK BA AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Octxroer 1, 1010. Daily (Except Sunday) Leave Medford lieave AshUnd 7:111 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. 8:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:66 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:25 ajn. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 m. i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat. only 9:30 p.m. oat. oniy iu;du p.m. iz:ibp.m. midnight Sat. only 8UTDAT ONLY Leave Modford L eave Anhlaad 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. (:30 p.m. :!0p.m. Office and waiting room No. 6 South f ront. Nash Hotel Building. Phone 309 Jacksonville Medford IN'TERURBAJf AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally fc.xc.ept Sunday. Leave Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00 m., 9:00 a. m 10:00 a. m., 11:00 m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 n. m.. 4:30 n. m.. R:il0 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m., oat. only iu:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 . m.. S:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m 7:00 p. m.. Sat. only 8:00 o. m.. SaL only 9:50 p. m. Sunday Only Leave Medford: 9-nn n m ift.tn a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., o.ju p. m., 7:00 p. m., p. m., tu:oU p. m. J.eave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. 11:30 a. m.. 2:00 n. m.. 3:30 n. m.. 5:00 p. m.. 6:30 D. m.. 7:30 n. m.. 9:50 p. m. Office and -waittni FrcBt. Nash Hnti ville waiting room at Reter'a Confec 9:30 m., tionery,