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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1920)
Medford Mail, Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PC UlA KUK D K V K I : Y A KT KltS CON EXCEPT SUNDAY HY THE MEDFOItD I'NTINO OffiCfl, Mall Tribune Hiill'llntf, 2b-ZT-2'J North J-'lr Mruot. J'iiomt V . A consnlldntlon of tho Demorratlc Times. The Medford MU. Tim Medford Tribune, the Kouthtrn Oregonian. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Kunday Hun Is furnlwhed subscribers desiring a Beven-day dally neWBpaper. ItOBEPT UVIU, Editor S. K. SMITH, MunaK.r. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! BY MAlfj IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday .Sun, yar fC.nn Dally, with Sunday Run. month fif Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. G.ti't Dally, without Sunday Sun, month -M) Weekly Mall Tribune, one y.ar l.fiO Sunday Sun, tmu year 1.50 BY CARRIKK In Mt-dford. Ashlnnd, Jacksonville, Central J'oln, Phoi-nix: Dally, with Punrtiiy Sun, yar $7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month GV Dally, without Sunday Sun, y-nr.. CO a Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .fid Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Kntered as second -claws matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. Bworn dnlly average circulation for elx months endlnjr April 1111) 3,074 MEMBER OK TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Teaned Wire Service. Tho Asso ciated 1'rcna 1b exclUHlvtdy entitled to the use for republlrutlon of all ihwh filanatches cred teil to it or not omut wise credited In this pap-r, and ahto the local news publlahed herein. All rlhta of republication of apeelal dispatches Herein are aiso reaerveu. sua-' Ye Smudge Pot Ky Arthur Parrf It was reported In t lie; iatcrs Mon day that a newHpupor renorlur nt Han KranolHco, had been held up and roll- Died ot $78!l. 1'eoplu win.' know re- liortoi'H will know immediately that tho stolen Bum was $7.S'J. A Corvallls preacher expounded Sunday from the sermon topic: ".Make 1 lie (Men Sit Down." Tho evening Harmon was entitled "Tho Soul's An chor." Tho only thing the prosecution and defense in the 1. W. W. trial at .Mon tesano. have huen uhiu to agree upon. is thntjUio jury that tried the 10 rad ical reprobates was weak-kneed. An erstwhile shipniate. Klenlerlo Jiuonnfh' a Filipino of fascinating liomelldoss and faithful concspon dent writes, "f have from the flue re covorod.'i and iiiifurtininlely did not die." : Hi . Thoiiinl licks liavo been adminis tered ito tho 191a edition of the Kniudno "(Pot, anil tho same will lie ready jtfdr distribution and delivery tomorrow, Wednesday. Those who subscribed can Hecuro their copies liy onlling-iit tho Mail Tribune ofl'ke on that dati W RippSingRhqmesfHI WINTER STRAWBERRIES IT was ;i liiUci- wiitl cr day when Id 1 lie "Tin.-cr's .joint I WMil, to price the jircdiycsU'd hay, and Imy il initiiic for a rent. "These lierries lierc," the grocer Sllid, "liae just lieen s1iii)ed in liy e.ncss; tliey come I'roiu lands where frost is dead IVoin Soul hern Florida I jncss. A liox of these, Ihe roeer cried, "will cost a dollar and a third; and yon may eal and swell with pride, anil folks will sav you are a hird." The village hanker ainhled in, Lis whiskers full of snow and ice ' lillV lierries?'' sai lie, " 'twere a sin to i-ou'li np such a heaslly price.'' The leading lawyer came alonj and yii.od upon ihe pal lid fruit, and said, " His liead is working wi'on who for sucli stuff would tfive ti limit." A half a dozen men of "wealth passed up the lierries Ihus displayed; they said 'twould undermine their lieahh to pay the price Ihe grocer made. And then Ihe village tinsmith came, and l;ollht a liox. his eyes a.nleam; he said, " I 'II take t hem to the dame, and she will dish them up with cream." To moralize in doleful pitch 1 iiiijdd- proceed, lint hed tinie's nii;h, and wealthy men are always rich, and tin smiths well, they're living hiuh. SENTIMENT FOR HOOVER WTI KT an American citizen, not a candidate for the .President ial nominal inn,' without an organiza tion, without a penny spent, in his behalf, with out, Lis name even on the primary ballot, re eeiws thousands of votes in a presidential, pri mary, there must be a reason. .Herbert Hoover, ac eordinf to last reports, proved the sensation of the L'e publican primary in .Minnesota, in spite of tin; fact that the voters who preferred the former food administrator had to oi) to the trouble of pasting his name on the ballot, and in face of the fact that in till probability their votes would be thrown away. .Moreover, in many' enmities, no provision for a Hoover vote had been made. The result demons! rates beyond a doubt t he st ronr sent inieiit in the rank anil file of Ihe li'epublicau party for a business man as candidate, who is unaffiliated with any political machine. Itnldi ifallliiR copiously, Is a bless ing, but'it does not, as some would lovo to believe, eradicate all need, for all tlmo of indention. There Is a ehanco for response to iirayers in !March, but nono In August. Ot course there will be no more "wars, tho combative spirit bchiK talk ed and shot out of humanity, but the French announce the invention of a Run that shoots four times as far ax tho Gorman "Ills Ilerlhu." The question before' (iermany today appears'' to lie wJieUie'r or not they will follow the example of France after the defeat of 1S70 and indulge in the bloody excesses of a commune. Only one tiling seems certain and that, is ultimately the l'an-(!einian rebellion is doomed. llr. liryan's pronounce nt that he will only enter Ihr presidential race if bis duty becomes akin to that: of the soldier answerin:!' a call 'to war, does not indicate that Ihe eoniiiifj;-campaign will be' without its political casualties. '.If Germany should start another invasion of Franc, with the assistance of the bolshcviki, as reported possible perhaps the senate would be willine; to slop disctissiii: Article Ten sufficiently Ion-;- to enforce it. H'I...J 1 1 t 1 j j i , ,, i. naic cr ei.se may ne sain annul l lie t lucao pro lessor wlio declared women must be put down, if virile .America is to endure, no one will charge him with political ambition-. COMMUNICATIONS As far as anybody knows, none of tho . domocrntle caudidales for the presidency have announced (bat they favor a continuation of the present administration policies. There Is llkewiso no Idolatry plank in the making. "Farmers! use our never fall poi son thlB sprlnK. MonlnKiio Hardware Co." (Ad Montague Messenger). Tho nrlisls of Senltlo, Washington, nro engaged upca a painting or a Ited t'ross nurse as a tilft to the lied Cross. LET "DAN DERI NE" SAVE YOUR HAIR ChecU ugly dandruff! Stop hair coming out and double its beauty if.W'Vl. v-i- A little ,fPnr. !frinr" r' U. nntl nmkfti the frvn.-h, iulty m;I sntl nnd pliuMc; tiitu tlii .ttmnl.itiii tttin. penoUtitea to tho fmnilicil h.iii rnt- revilaliziiiji and i j i cn .itjn; ovorv in the hoati, tlun stujipin tSr li.itr W iitg out, or potliiii; ihtn, ihy r 1mIi:i.' Aflor a Ivw appln-at ,oni nt "P.'tlii'T tnc" you Bi'lilnin I'.iul u f.illt'ii liair or fl pnrtitlo of dHihlr'HT, hfhi.l.M ovoiy hair thowi new U, ior, bright no s, nmra color and tltkucfi. A U'v cfiit.s buys :i botlle of do lifrhtful .,'Uadoriiif" at ouy drug or joiiet cuuuler, H'l tho Starving To I ho tMlilor; Tho i'IuIusim! Mtir explains HhoH'. 1 have always fiijoy- d and jiruCiit'd liy reading yoitr cdi- lorials as Iht'.v art) always trom a broad viewpoint." 1 U)p you will see lit to pulilish this m yinir pupi-i .so ot her papers may copy ; also to nelp lnllmneo our ropresfitiativej w uo their limy m helpniK us to reliove ulieriiiK uuiuauuy. oius ut raly, u. 10. I'AI'kaKH, 'j alont, Oregon. Tribune's Daily Health Hint Tht1 ways and means I'oiumlttee ol the iiouse ol representatives nas tte 10 re it at litis moment the lopu: ot European relief. JK-spito thf poliey of tsoino rold h lot met! ioliiietaus to 111111111110 t ne lati, 11 remains true mat tne murtal ny rale in Austria, Hungary, 1'elaiul and Armenia is .u heay taat it uilih 11 1 1 to secure proper hunal lor l lie dead. 11 is the t-iuutreti, :ne atui and tiie women who suaer niosi. .Meoiial men in lueao have been iHituiitl ol Hie starvation ol I Heir proiesMonal hroiiici s 111 lenna ana nave h nt aid. l-'roin all sourees thee reports are eoninnied. iue is at a loss to umlorslnml Uio iiatlty 01 Ainerua wuli tins horror oeioio u.v The (ir. at readier ot two tnoiianil years ai;o itmn.-eileo; us lo lue our i ueuiie;-. et our European hroiheif are new no lender enemies lint irieno.v ami, in me recent words 01 I'l'dii'SMir J. Law it nee i.auKhnu, "we i'.re tiutimhtlessly oaiu'iiiK oown the iiiKha, piping a im-rry nun1, as ou livions to tne sititerings tl others as an Mini in ir ki assiiappetl '. " J.et us aiouso ouiM'ives: l.et us as individuals and groups telegraph aim write our eoiiiUfssttien and senator."' - reniietnii; tnai the on.nal sum ol one hundred and liny minion uoiiais which Secretary (IKe-s ret otiitnetuled tne .was and means ctMiiiiuttce to einUody in l heir 1H! be voted undi minished for the helping ot our uu lorttui.tte brothers. l.et us rouse 1 lei men, newspapers and prom inent men to make :;iuiil.ir pressure ou our representative. The lime is hott. I'lease net at LdKC Ity Harriet Itnevthj. -VlalnutrHion I Hoy call it ; but it's liiumer," raid a labor leader at a re cent eeiivont ion. Only to a certain 1 tent was he rlt-ht . There is such a thiiiK as starvation in the midst of Itx.'d, and this is1 what we call malnu trition. The. nverane youngster is bottomless pit. and Walt .Maeliouj'.al's definition for starvation as the "per iod of time between meals" Is von appropriate. And tin-re are a lot ot children in'llv world -and some of them in -these Culled States who to hed hungry. 1 tut there are not many as some people would have believe. On the other hand there are many, many children whose parents would assault you it' you accused t he.u starviim their children, who ; j none the less losing ground in grow th and health because they are not get ' linn proper food. j There is no substitute fi.r butter. then1 is no substitute for milk, in the 'diet of the child, We are living on alt sorts of fake foods these days, and our st o mat lis are hefflg filled, but ;our bodies are not getting fed. t'hie. aimmg the sufferers will always b I tlit ehibl. who needs food for two 'uses w lien we have but one. t Lei us ci Mibat Ibis flood of eamou flaged fillers that parade as foods ; l.et us uphold the hands of our legis lators in trying m better condition. Much money for little lood is the or !der of the day, Ueud what the gt v tiTiimetits, federal and stale, are do ' mg to uc mt matters. The "women's Ipae.e" of the daih paper is a real 1 fa-tor today in helping the other to 'teed her biood. Time was when 1! !as the victim of any woman who 'bad a "discovery" That time is past. People who write for the j press today must know their busi ness. W here tlie U od is good, the jeook can-tiU do damage by lack of 'variety. One of our problems is to jtt-acli women what to buy and to cook ; so ilia', the same money w ill feed in j stead of filling. The Chinese lied Cross lias 2r,O0O members. " &ismtv,?.?im Vl i ... -'.i.'.'i A soas s:vZHC-vi :'mw?f fcs'AT V'.. k P'R--"U-v'i 1 V IVtij-.t t ( . t mm j "ww vcj-i srs if. I'inr Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. it is guaranteed to please you or your grocer returns your money. Selling Rcpreicntatlta , JOHNSON, LIEBER COMPANY . Portland, Oregon t No Fancy Price for Karo Maple But High Quality and Delicious Maple Flavor F'EW housewives are. disposed these days to pay fancy prices for what may or may not be genuine rnaple syrup. They much prefer to serve the Karo Maple Flavor they know, with the appetizing1 tang; of the purest maple syrup. The new Karo Maple has the delightful maple taste, and- at the same time pours like regular Karo, without spattering and making the cake soggy. You, too, wilt find Karo Maple Flavor a delicious economical spread for pancakes, waffles and just the thing for sliced bread for children. CORN PRODUCTS REHNiNG COMFANY 17 Battery Fluce New York ! I ' 'g Does Your I I Truck Earn Its I Ml TT! -g -a UT N M ioaro ano iveepr At the end of each month when you "figure up" do your books show the truck you are operating to be a profit able investment? After allowing for all costs of opera tion and depreciation, do yen find your truck stands as an income producer? '"Was it a fair return or was it only enough to make you hope for better things the next month or the one fol lowing? Can you point to your truck and say conscientiously it is a money maker? YOU CAN IF IT'S A MACK TRUCK t The operation of a MACK truck is at a minimum expense raid when the con tinuous service and the loads it carries are considered, it becomes the most eco nomical type of transportation known. The MACK truck is thoroughly engi neered and manufactured. It is built by exclusive truck manufacturers who devote all their skill, knowledge and enterprise to MACK trucks alone. This is an important point to think about when contemplating the purchase of a motor truck. lines GARAGE NEVER CLOSES So. Fir St., Medford, Ore. (M 5l fs w p$$L. - ... i- TALK OVER YOUR PROBLEMS DON'T let I'iiiMiii-i's plow furrows in your brow. -AVhcn a problem besets you, conic in. here to Ihe First .National l!auk and talk limits frankly over whh us. ('oiisultatioiis arc absolutely confidential and you may lie sure that your affairs will not come to t he knowledge of others through us. Federal h'escrve .Member Medford Oregon Stenograph)' Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists Tunneil & Edwards 306-30$ Liberty Building Medford, Oregon. INTEllUKBAIV AUTOCAR OO. Schedule from OcIoTier 1, 1B19, Dally (Except Bundny) Licensed City Scavenger. le&vg il i-ij ford Iavo AnliUnd i 7:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 7:65 a.m. 8:25 a.m. B : 00 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:0a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 13:00 m. 12:45 p.m. i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:80 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. S:40p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. S&t.only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BTJXDAY ONLY Leave Medford L eave Ashlaad 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. 1:30 p.m. 4:80 p.m. :SH o.m. 8:80 D.m. t.wi ( u.m;k. I 1 am new o.iatvoa the Daily 1 Taxi i.. .i:id will bo B'.a.l to accom- !nod:ne all :ny fonuor I'Ua'uLeii', Doilae Car. stand corner MJin anlvcii as uk- r.' rai public. B.irtlctt. Phone S)00. i r. sivrn-.cn. J D DELAMEYi rhoue lo. H:owa& Urown. All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Pally business dis trict. Phones 27T-.1 REX TAXI PHONE 96 Go Anv Where. Any Time . FOSTER & INGRAM ! Office and waltlnn room No. 6 South I Front. Nash Hotel Building. I Phone 309. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE . Nash Hotel jn-ij