Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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IIEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUKE
AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPRR
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Offln. Mull Tribune ftuUfllng, 25-27-29
North Kir Ktroet. Phone 7".. ,
A consolidation of the OpmocmUr '
Tlm. Th Mndfonl Mull, Tim Modfnn! j
Trihuni. tli Southern Orogonlnn. The i
Anhianil Tribune. 1
Tho Mlfon1 Kurxlny Sun Is furnished!
subscribers desiring a suven-day daily,
newspaper. , I
" TtORKTtT WW,. I'M If or j
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" HTJDFCRTPriOTf TERMS! !
BT MAII, IN AUVAN'fK: ;
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Tlfillv. with PuntlHV Kun month. ... t
pe'lv, without Sumhiv Kun. v-fir. fi ft o
Tnl1v, T-)tho" Kuyilay Sun. mnqth ?n j
W"kiv MM Trtbumv one year l.r.'i I
Run'lnv Sun. o- ynr 1 .
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.TflnkRunvHIc. P."trii) Puint. T'hnr Mr- I
nnitv. wlili Suntlnv Sun, v.-:ir .....17.1
Piilly. Willi Kip'hI.iv Sii". month ... r
Dntlv without Sunday Sun. vwir . ( f' .
Dully, without HuihIhv Sun. month .f.ft
Off"f'"l Pip-T of tlu CW i,f M.-.lfnrd.
OffiCliil papf-r of .Inekwon Countv.
Knlcrfl nw pcPond-pluMS nifittor at
Mfiiford, Oregon, under tho ad of March
8. 1870.
Sworn dnliv (ivomw cirpiiHtin for
8 It months mulln April .W
MEMBER OK T1IK ASSOCIATED
Full 1nnea Wire Servirp. Th Asso
ciated Pr'PS Is exclusively entitled to
the use for republication of all news
dispatches credited to it or not other
wise credited in this paper, and also the
local Tie wh published herein. All rights
of republication of special dispatches
herein tiro also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Artbar Parry
A voimir nuui York.
17, 1'iiund .fl.aill.mm iti riiilnnid
bonds. lie returned Hn'in l their
owner, imil was rewarded with
lie was tnld Unit In' was "" 1
lllll": Wllilll 111! Illri'llllv hUMH'C-lcil.
mill nlsii "Unit lii' iviiulil make hi
wuv in the wmlil," iinilmlilv
tlio
In lli Annv r.iilli'liii fur I'ebru.'irv
ii the ili'in Unit Mniiir Tl us Tucs-
iluv 1ms been trun-d'erreil to ilntv ir.
I'aniiinu. Miiiur Tni!silav meet Col
ikI Miiniluy.
Uiivinoinl liobins, a ini rlor reform
er, is now slninn snrji Uinir I'm" Hi
.Inlinsnii. mnl will i-'i't tin1 eredil for
IJiilliliL' tliu jinisliiiej- tniiehes on Hint
eiti.en's iii'eshlenliul asiiiratiull.
"Sinriluul nnlift" is now needed 1"
save r.ni-i'l'f. says l.lyil-l)!nri. hut
tliu niildv nt Inani! is sliv.
Appropriate, bunks lor the wi'iik
art! '"I'lin r'iu'hlinir Srlmi'l." Iiv Zn"i'
(Irev. or "Srliool tor Si'iinilal," liy
Sljuriilitn.' ;
-Ailininil Sinw ti'slitifs Unit lit! Ml
lilts .iniuiiiiii: in Ilia ownii wlu-n I n
IWlMVl'll soino of .InSI'llllllH llnnii'ls'
fi'ili'rt',' nli'l I'l'om Hi" wuv tlx! lat-
tiT is ni'liiiir. liu wislii's lie Iniil.
K llio iviioi't is Irni! Hint liehinni
is not ri'tiiiiiinir to inilnstrv. it is ilnr
In llic di'siro In ial un nil Hie L'luli
AiniM-ira sent tlii'iil lii-fin'is roturiiiin:
to woi'li.
Tin! I'.llll iMlilloii of lln- SMI'IHIK
l'O'l' will Ini ri'inlv for ilclivrrv in-xl
Wi'iliii'silnv. It is now in its final
stniri'H, anil Ilia ui'iitleiaanlv printer
liu viii'r it in elm mo assei vies that il
will positively he out Hint ilav anil
date.
Fornier resiilenls nt Kansas suf
fered an utlaek of huniesieluiess lie.'
niiildle of the week, 11 evelone appear
iLr with sueh suildeiiiu'ss us to blow
one eouutv into another.
"For Sale lllll) Ford, eseellen!
reasons for sellini;, - Want an
Kiutee.
0. & C. APPLICATIONS MUST
BE FILED BEFORE MAY 8
All settlers on O. & ('. lands i lanii
" iliir preferential rialil hv renson of
sellleuieut prior to Dee her 1. IHKi,
shoiilil tuke nolo of the" folluwinn
luovision in the reuuiuiions ivlaliu
Id the openiiu." of those O. & ('. lauds:
Kiliin; Applieatiou. An upplieation
for u prel'erenee rii;hl uniler (he pro
viso must he filed in the In ml of
fiee in whieti the laud is situated, on
ii nl'ti.r 'I ti. in . stnuiliii'il time. Anni
VI, anil prior lo -Ititll p. in., slandar.l
time .Muv 8. Ill'JU. ani unless so lileil
all rights miller the proviso will he
forfeiled.
W. II. CANOS'.
Iti"jisir
Ii. I!. Ti:iNKK.
lieeeiver.
A l-'riein'r lleeoiiuuenileil Them
A person often does more nonil
tliiin he realizes when ho tells a sur
forliiK friend how In Bel well. J. X.
Tollill. elerk l.ollln Hotel. Kvilasvllle
1ml., wriles: "For weeks 1 sufl'eretl
constantly with pains In the uuisi les
of my thlKh. 1 was treated hy the
' doctor for rheumatism hut foiinil no
relief. I'pon ii'i'ivmnienilation nt a
friend, 1 tiled Foley Kidney Pills ami
bi'Riin to Ket relief almost Immeill
ntely." liooii for haeliaeh. iheiiina
tic pains, stiff Joints. For sale hy
Jloilfonl Pharniaey." '
i II
pf RipplingRhqmQslpl
rJt V r Cii Li, t- 1
Walt
MARCH
ENJOY the wlioojiiiijr winds of .Marr-li. o.x'ult in ovfry
stormy day, recline beneath a Ijcndhitf larch, and
hveatlie in all Hie aif yon may. For soon the climate
will repeat the stunt il 's pulled for countless years, and
'ship in everv hrand of heat that it can brintj from solar
spheres. The later .sultry days of .June are just before
you, as you'll find; .July will land upon you soon, and
August won't be far behind. So sit beneath a tortured
beech, and let the cold winds fan your brow; enjoy the
March winds as Ihey schreech you have such blessings
with you now. .For soon again you'll have to rise to
tasks 'neal h which I lie spirit squirms; again you'll have
to swat the flies, and boil the microbes and the germs.
Through long, long summer nights you'll lie, and yearn
i'i vain for soolhing sleep, and wish the weather sharps
might die, or moulder in a donjon keep. So sit beneath
the spreading oak, and let the March winds do their
trick; llie heat of .summer is no joke, and it is coming,
pretty quick.
A FLASH IN
Till', expected has happened, lhe marvel is not, that
tile Flierf; yovcrnincnt has been overthrown, but. that
.... .
it has lasted so long. With forces of reaction developing
throughout Europe, with (lerinany bankrupt and disor
ganized, (lit! outburst; of the old l'an-( lernian spirit is no
surprise to those who have closely followed the trend of
events in Furope and the. world since the armistice.
IT the present I'an- ierman revolt succeeds, which is
doubtful, it will probably
the probable dismemberment of the old-time (icriuan em
pire. According to reports from the other side, the Ger
man Dcople are sick of war, sick of the old regime as repre
sented bv the Kaiser and his
states outside of .Prussia are
gant, blood and iron methods
parently represent:.
Some observers believe the Kaiser will stage a return
from Flba excursion. That he. will jump on his 'white horse
and lead the Imperial Guard
might: he a more romantic deal h than his four poster couch
in Holland would provide, but, that would be about the
only profit.
Ao, the old order has gone.
period, hut not tor long. II
learned their lesson the allied
will promptly instruct them,
the present outburst is the dying gasp or. the Fan-German
rein i ne.
The school board objects
school situation. .Any school
licit,' is in a serious condition. The people are tired of re
pressive measures, tired of being asked to dodge facts.
They want to-know the. precise situation, they want to
hear all sides, all the facts and then join together
in putting the schools in working order and restoring har
mony. The time has passed when the disease can be cured
hy pretending it does not exist.
The Trigonia Oil Company will start drilling for oil
tomorrow. With a moving picture camera on hand to
take the crowd, there promises to he standing room only
in that part of the, valley.
COMMUNICATIONS
(Tho Mall-Tribune tveleonies coin
itilltileatlon.s on any fiiibjoct of gener
al inlcrevt but In In no way resiKinsl
hlo for the Hrntlmi'ill.H expressed. Only
in exceptional rases will t'oiniiitiuii'it
(Ions of over HIIO words he printed.
All I'oiiiiiiiinieatinns must lio sfneil
by the writer's name, wbli-li may
upon (bo writer's reiuest lie. with
held.) Davenport Should lleslun
To the F.ditor:
Irrespective of the merits of the
colli roversv which hus arisen over the
inslice of lhe action of lhe school
hoard and superintendent in climinat
ini; oue-lhiril of lhe present Icachiiu;
force of the cilv schools, lhe writer
is ciiuvinccil that the harmouv which
should exist ninnui.' teachers, pupils,
pmvnls, hnard, superintendent and
the public uenerullv, hiiruioiiv so vilat
to school success evervw;here. has
been hopetcsslv destroyed under the
aihniuislratiiia of the present super
itilcuilcnl. The mennitc of the re
cent public outbursts is so plain that
il inn v nol be ignored.
'flic writer believes 1 1 ill t the head
of the schools, the siiperinleuilenl,
priuuirilv is chariicil with lhe duty of
loslcrinu iiud iiiaiutailiinii school hal
iiiuiiv and co-operation, and thai.
ulu'iieer Ihcse are impaircil or dc
strnxed lhe ivspunsihilit v and hlaui"
of ncicssitv rests chieflv on lhe
siipctiuli'iiilcut. although freinienlh,
as appears tn be lhe case in Ibis
inst;ini-e. tlic faull is one of tempera
ment anil ni nt intention.
'fiic sipu'i-iiiicjiili-ut of the Mcdfoiil
schools must accept I Cspniisihilit v for
the presenl ileiiiorali.atiou. and in
the interests ot .schtml el'ficicnci
should step aside.
A. V.. TANNl'.i;.
Mellon!, March 1'J, 1 (.
A Slate Musical Not ice
To lhe Kditor:
Will veil ktiullv iinn'Mince in vnur
papers lhat an assembly of everv
musical unit in Orison is called for
WKDFOKD MA11J TKIdUK. TVIKUFUKIJ. I'l-jiUA, jSATl-Kll'M. Ur J I J-1. 1 i
ii
M,rsM Swj
Macon
WINDS
THE PAN.
end in a bolshevik revolt and
war lords, and the German
bitterv opposed to the arro
which the new leaders ap
back to Wilhelmstrasse. II.
It may return for a brief
the (ierman people have not
nations, wearv as thev are.
lint indications are that
to publicity on the present
svsteni that can t stand pu Il
Faster week, April 5, (i, 7, to meet in
I'orlland, Oreiron, for the purpose
of onrnnizimr lhe Slate Federation
of .Musical Clubs.
Soeielies not able lo attend nr.'
asked to al least send message
The assembly will open in the hall
room of lhe .Multnomah hotel, l'orl
lauil, Moiulav, April ", at 111 a. m.,
when the roll of everv musical so
cietv in Oreuoii will he called and
reports noted.
The national president. Mirs. Frank
A. Seiberlinir will uialie lhe forinai
opeuinr address in the ballroom al
I u. 111.
A splendid Ihree-dav program is
beinu planned.
Very liespecl fullv Yours,
MRS. I'F.UCY W. I.F.WIS,
Slate President ( appointed).
Tor Corre'( Information
To the Fdilor:
I believe il is no moil' than riulit
Mini the citizens .should be correctly
informed. In a communication in
last uiuht's issue of The Mail Trib
une, il was slated that, "the stu
dents exulted to hear that Mr. Dav
enport meant to stay here until his
cnul met ej-ed." Instead. Ihev were
itisaooointed. I am safe in saviiu
thai !I0 per cent of lhe students of
the hiuli school favor Mr. Daven
port's resignation. Thev are thor
oiiuhlv dissatisfied with him and last
year the feeling against him wa
ncarlv as strum: us il is now.
Anv student who savs Ibat the stu
dents favor Mr. Davenport, ccrtaialv
is iiui up on bis information and is
not anions; lhe iirls and buys much
II. S.
Sl'KJXllFIF.I.D. III.. Mar. IX In
response lo a renuest I'roin (iovcrnor
Kdwaril I. Fdwards of New .lersev
that his name he left off the demo
cratic ballots at the presidential pref
erential primaries in Illinois Tues
day, April FI. lhe secretary of state
today sent the New Jersey mivcrnor
a message that his reiiuesl would he
granted.
With Modford traao is Mciltord made
ANTI-URIC
It is made from herbs
only and contains no
minerals or salicylates,
it can be taken by per
sons with the most deli
cate organisms with no
bad after effects.
ANTI-URIC
Is the only remedy on
the market today that
is guaranteed to give
satisfaction in all cases
of rheumatism of the
money spent for it will
be returned.
Get an outfit today,
from Heath's Drug
Store, and give it
a trial.
The Tailor
105 West Main
Local
Representative
Ed. V. Price
Seed Potatoes
"Vo have In slock at this tlma tho
fallowing seed poiaLoua: ,
'., ICarly Sunrise,
, Irish Cobbler. ,
, . White Rose.
(Ireon Mountain.
tJurnets. '
AnuM-R'un AVonder.
IN'otted (ioms.
v llurLianks. , ,
All our stock w bo loot oil seed and
has been hand picked.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
a 17 East Main Sti-Ml
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
30C-30S r.ihorty Building
Medford, Oregon.
Correct English
HOW TO USE IT
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$2.50 the Year
Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy
-lo
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TAXI ( 1I.1NOK.
t am now connected, -w.tti the Dally
Taxi Co., and will bo glad to accom
modate nil my former cus'on era, as
well an the general public.
lien Hiverlsen.
Phone 15. Brown & Drown.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AJiso ascot for Fairbanks and Morse
Eneines.
17 Smith nivartlrf
TAXI
Dodoe Car. stand corner Main and;
Bartlett. Phone 900.
.. . J. D. DELAHEY.
Gus
"for stumpind
genuine Ct
has no equal"
From recent letters of ten farmers who have used Giant
Powders for Slumping we make these extracts:
"i. Your Giant Farm Powders shoot the roots. 2. They
have wide breaking power and less bad gases than others.
3. I get the same excellent results from them every tune.
4. They are always uniform. 5. I used eleven tons and
wouldn't have any other make. Ci. I want to sell a lot ot
other powder that I have because Giant does the work much
better. 7. Genuine Giant can't be equalled. 8. I don t have
to use so much powder when I blast with Giant. V. You
know what we need for stumping. 10. I save money by
using Giant Powders."
Writ today for our fret book. " Brtter Farminu Will. Giant Farm Pow
ders." Il n-Us huw to sae inoney and ucl better results m slumpum. mull.
Inn. tiee.Llantinil, etc.
THE GIANT POWDER CO., CON.
238 "Everything for blasting"
1 Firl Nfcti'ual Hi.uk bid? , Sau Fiaucisco
Branch Offices: llcbcr, jV(,illai.d, ball Lakr City, beatile, SpcltMt
STUMPING
A GIBRALTAR OF FINANCE
THE advent of -the Federal Reserve System
lhieed a more substantial foundation under
the country's i'iiianeial structure.. .
It has teiiiied to centralize, systematize and
solidify monetary methods in relation to
both hanking and business. It was tested
under the slress of war. It will measure up
to the requirements of peace.
The First uS'ali.mal is a Member of lhat
great System.
Khe First National Bank
Mddford
Basketball!
Ashland vs. Medford
NAT
TONIGHT
AT
7:30 p. m.
Age Limit for Rooters 1 year to 100 years
WE WANT EVERYBODY OUT
To See'
Medford "Rip 'Em Up"
Fifth and North Riverside
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses. Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. :
M$J ''fill
says
EUREKA
Oregon
Telephone 11
Cafe Holland
Special Club Breakfasts
jio. 1 350 No. 0 86V
(1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak.
Ham Toast
Hot Cako Coffee
Coffee
No. 2 8o No. 6 85o
(1) Egg (1) Pork Chop
Bacon , (2) Corn Cake
Hot Cakes Coffee
Coffee
Xo. 8 35c No' '5c
(3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausag
Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakes
Ham v Coffee .
Coffee
No. 4-330 No- "-a"
Fried Mush with Plain Omelette
Bacon Wheat Cakes
Coffee Coffee
ORDER BY NTJStBKR .
GOOD CIiOTUES
I Make Them
KLEIN
The
Tailor
128 East Main St.
Operators of coal properties in
Utah and Wyoming advise buying
your winter supply now. The Idea is
spreading that the coal ' commission
may award tho miners a further ad
vance in wages, ns well as to make
other concessions that will further
materially increase the cost of pro
ducing. .
Wo can now fill 'your orders with
different sizes of . .
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL
Dry Wood of All Kinds on
Hand
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
Phono 2-12 Ml No. Front Kt,
Union
Sales Stables
and
i
TrprpTt-DTXT ADV t
lUllaUUIOAi: j j j
: HOSPITAL1 Y- 1
i : . .: i 'i.it:' .
Horses hough sold and
exchanged by D. S. Lifts.' ''
Dr. O. 'A: Gitzen, former
government veterinarian. i?
148 No. Riverside, Medford
Phones Office, 810; resi
dence, 77G-R.
INTER URB AY AUTOCAR CO.
Bchednlo from Octoner 1, 1919,
Daily (Except Sunday)
Leave Modford lieave rtnhlsnrt
7:lla.m.
7:10 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:25 a.m.
9:10 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:30a.m.
12:45 p.m.
1:26 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
2:46 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
7:56 a.m. i.
:00 a.m. :
B:25a.m.
10:10 a.m. . f
11:00 a.m. 1
13:00 m. I
1:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m. '.
8:10 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. t
4:26 p.m. I
6:30 p.m. $;
8:40 p.m. J
1:40 p.m. t
Sat. only 8:30 p.m.
Kat.only 9:80 p.m.;;
Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:16 p.m.
midnight Sat. only
BtWDAY OJO.V 1
Leave Modford h eetvo AnhUad
10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. i
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
S:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
f :30 p.m.
11:00a.m. I
1:00 p.m. I
1:00 p.m. i.
8:00 p.m. .
4:00 pjn.
6:00 p.m.
f :80 p.m.
:ail o.m.
1:10 p.m.
Office and waiting room No 6 Bottt
Front, Nash Hotel Building.
Phone 309. ' f
Jacksonville Medford .
INTKitUHIIAft AUTOCAR CO. , ?
Schedule from Jan. 1G.. 1920, Dallf
Except Sunday. .. . -liii
Leave Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:0
a. m 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:0
a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:3
p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5:3f '.
p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:80 P-m
Sat. only 10:30 p. m. ' H
Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m
8:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. nu
11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. nu
3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. ,
7:00 p. m.. Sat. only 8:00 p. m., Sat.. '
only 9:60 p. m.
Sunday Only V'
Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:1 :
a. m., 13:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:t
p. m., 5:30 p. m 7:00 p. m., 9:1 ,
p. m., 10:30 p. m. ' t
Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. tn., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. . '
5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:80 p. ! .
9:50 p. m. ?i
Office and waiting room No. 5 B.
Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackao ;
vllle walling room at Reter'f ConfOO"
tloncry. .