Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD MAlU TRIBUNE
LABOR IS LOYAL.
AN INDEPENDENT NEU'SI'APKR
KXCEI'T SUNDAY UY Tilfl
MEDI'OP.D PftiNTlNO H J.
Office. Mail Tribune I;iHlng, 2t-i7-2&
North Kir btrt. J'hone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times. The Mtdfnrd Mali. The Medford
Tribune, the Southern Ortgonlan. The
Ashland Tribune.
The Medford Kunday Sun is furnished
ubscriberH desirlnK Bevtn-day dally
newspaper.
ItOHEFtT I'.rHli, IMitor
8. S. SMITH. Manager.
UBSCRLPTIOM TEBUIl
BT MAIL IN ADVANT'K:
Dally, with Fun-lay Sun, year .00
Dally, with Burnlay f?un, month .65
Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 6.00
Ially, without Sunday S'in, month .l(
Weekly Mall TrSl.un-, on y.-ar l.r.o
Bu inlay Sun, one y-ar l.r.o
BT CARRIER In Mi-dford. ABhlan-1.
Jacksonville. Central Point, Phcrilx:
Dally, wilh Sunday Sun, vear $7.50
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month. .55
Daily. Without Sunday Kun, year.. 6 00
Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .CO
Official paper of the City of M-dford,
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered an second-class mailer at
Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March
8. 1879.
Bworn dally average circulation for
alx months ending April liny 3.074
Ye Smudge Pot
Bf Arthu Ptrrf :
THE c.fU:ic lrctlici'ii who liclii vi- ivrrv luhrir kailcr'n
kit ilii-Jildcs a l)iai-- of Ijuiuks and a mjiv id- Kai l I;;l'X
will bf- rf-assiircil by lh; "result nf a labor i rr-cr-iil h"
takf-n by the fdlcraiy Digest.
K'-plics ficiiii f-f i-y ftate in the union to t!io number oi'
j2Cj '.von; wt-ivcd ami many rf-in-senled jxdls of iiK-inber.-takfti
at regular meetings. Sot u- ri-ply fbd'enils llie
sovi'-t aitalor. The consensus of opinion is that "tin;
aLfit:.t ion is ronl'hifd to uniial uralizi-d aliens."
lieafdiii' the dejioi l ion of lied agitators, H'.l'i favor
such methods, while Y.'.'l oiiose ihem, but even amoiiLf the
latter there is no symjiathv with Bolshevism. As 11n:
Literary Digest declares editorially. '"It is doubt ful if oiiv
revol'M ionarv fal hers of Massachusetts and Virginia would
fa vol' deporting anybody, and some of these labor replies
oriti'-izin interference with free speech read like the ut
terances of Thomas .Jefferson and I'atrick Henry."
The poll demonstrates that when staunch defenders f
law and order like 'ieneral Wood declare American labor
h overw belmiiiL;ly loyal to America, they know what they
I be talking about. The investigation should contribute
materially to puttinc; down loose talk about the I'nited
Stat'-s beinj,' on the YfVjf oi' class war and a communistic
revolution.
Great iilnrrn is exiin-ssc)! bv Mr.
I'rvan for IVnr iimliihitioii wilt be
tin issue in the furtln'omihir enm
puign. "The eountrv-can ill il'lnnl
the turmoil." tiiini-s Mr. "lirviin. 'f
hides there is 1111 a-siiraiu-e that the
resnit would he as Air. I'rvnn thinks
it hhnuhl he.
The supreme einineil of the allie-f-eems
to he nbuut as t'HWtive as tin
pluin or eitv variety of eowneiis.
Ttiis eol. fell for the oniia loard
Tuesduv niL'ht. Information was
bought retrardiriL' the future state of
the Doekethook. and the result was
the stielliiiL' of the word "i)ur." This
either means it is L'oimr to rain dol
lars, or the vietim will wind n i al
Talent.
Xpcakino" id' l.'eds. another St. (irorjfr js needed to de
cajd'ate the dragon id' governmental red tape, (if 1IK),000
Jisai led soldiers it is staled that only 117 have thus far
beer placed in iaiiil'ul employment There are IJOOO em
ployes enaed in this important work. ail till these well
paid supernumeraries have done thus far is to e.et tangled
up i'i red tape. Once more, it becomes apparent that the
tjrer.i need in the White House is a man w ho can introduce
a common sense business system of doin (. o-ovcrn-meidal
work.
i
It has never occurred to nnv one
in nuthoritv to withhold shipments of
cruh from Kuroiie as u cure for tlu
rampant desire lo raise hell. .Most
of the liolslieviki tantrums to dale
have heen conducted on American
KUPttlies. Jlalf baked notions and
wild ideas never tret far on an emplv
stomach. J'ropoLrauda is now heiicj
seattereil that "Knrope will starve
jiext winter." The mouths between
now and wilder are fine for fanning
and working.
This fiffice is deluded with connnuiiiciit ions on Ihe
school situation. In our limited space till fd' them can't be
primed. Therefore, only those communications to which
the writer is willing lo have his or her name attached will
be printed hereafter. The controversy has reached a point
where more anonymous communicat ions are of no public
value.
US HOLDS YAP ISLANDS .VITAL
, (Headline Orenoninn) Hut tor the
natives there-of there would be no
rich men.
There were .'I men in town last week J
all named S. S. Smith. The Smith's
are ircUiuir.so thick, the alphabet will
have to he lengthened to cive them
different initials.
In the newsjiapcrs when a woman
is 'iirrested, the reporter always
writes that she "was prctlv and at
tractive." As a L'cneral rule they
stop 8-dav clocks on short notice.
Jl rnav seem strange, lint William
Loose is a resident uf Tallholt, Cal.
It is difficult lo find a paper these
days, in which the editor does not
make the original statement thai
' sprinir bus eainc.
A huildiuLT boom
inau'iiificeut air castle
striloted.
hav
n several
i been eon-
Secretary of War linker savs he
"hopes to retire." Let all ir 1 citi
zens be calm, and start no rcxolnliou
to keep liiin from it.
W lu ll the Oil ltcK:ns to I'lovv
The liltlu old town of I'hocuix
lias somewhat ruslv m-own,
And wilh its liiir sisters
Can scarcely hold its own.
Hut now biir sister's listen:
(When tlie oil bcL-ins to flow
On the hills up hack of i'hocuix:
I iftiess .you'll have to l'o.
For like n sleepinir (limit.
We will rise up in our in iulit ,
And it's I'hocuix and not Mcdford
Thai will spring up in a niuht.
We'll fill up our mis-busies.
Ami whisk down throuudi your town
'And we'll make you leel niMv:
Aud your feather will conn,' ilown.
You've lind vour hui'-h al I'hocuix:
Anil von have had il loti enough.
.We are i;oint' to have llie oil wells;
And vou Let thai is Ihe slull
M. (I CAUKV.
KEEP supply ot
PEARL OIL (kero
sene) on hand for use in
oil cookstoves, healers
and lamps. Pearl Oil is
clean and economical.
Your dealer can supply
youT Auk for P EAKL
OIL.
STANDARD OIL COMPAJJY
(CALIFORNIA)
.RipplingRhihiQs
A WINDY DAY.
rpTH' wind was blowing bard today, it nearly blew my
A rao;s away, it filled my ears with sand and dust,
there was il kick to every ust ; it lifted off my only
tilt', and carried it about a mile; lo keep it front abduct
ing me, I had to anchor to a t ree. Wil h hair and side
boards twisted loose, perhaps I had a fjood excuse to
.sin it while as others sinned, and curse the blamed dini;
busted .wind. Hut. I was tempted much to sim;, for
winds are harbingers of spring; they come before the
gentle rains that lirinj;- the verdure to the plains; they
ave Ihe heralds of the time when roses make the world
sublime, and all the air wilh gladness throbs, and doo
dads bloom, and thinnuiubobs. The wild wind pushed
me through a fence, it ratjed its thouoh it i;l( no sense,
it dumped nic in a muddy pool hard by the village
eighth urade school ; it split and soiled my Sunday coal,
and wound my shirt around my throat; it hustled me
ail over town, then took and stood me upside down, aud
still until my voice gn-w hoarse, I loudly Mussed its pep'
and force, for it was proof, and something more, that
sorbin- was smiliiiLC at the door.
MUTT AND JEFF Al
THE PAGE MAR. 26
A Miih-niluitniMii-i' of tt it . oriiM -mi
lit v tViilun", IjiI'. Mictii-f mvi'li
Iiiiy, ji nd it'jil ciitntaitimcnt is
In he llie niH'lii ("f thi r;i.--iiu' Ijilrst
Mlllt llixl .Irt'l' .-linw. i-lltitlnl. "Milt 1
Ji'I'l's I ii'i'imi" mill wlnrli i to
he I lit iit-t nt t nii't ion ;it tin1 Put
tlirntn' I'ritlnv iii-.'lil, Miin-li 'Jli.
From all ihm-oiiiiIs tin intnliii't ion
ci'li ii' nil iHvvioit- iifhicx ctniMits.
which is Miini'l hiiiL' to rcd ci
u lien itii-niorv hurK- hiick to oin-
!; lit vehicle-' in wliicli thi pair o!
epoch - nut kin y coniii-s lm c rcjisl er
'il. MiinnutT (Ins Hill, who is n
Iionsilih' tor hrinyiiiL; Mutt and Jet!'
into proniiiienet' us italic t'avuriti'.-.
lias ;Mpa rent I v ilone unnsnn II v well
liv lit illul i ioii- ht'cailw nine) ( lus
ir. lie has supplied them with .
musical eonieitv ni thne :irN in uliii li
ihev tin tltronuli a mtich of ad en-tnre-
sun to even, move the'sil'ii!
Sphinx to hvslerical lauLihter.
Express Emhanjo Lifted.
CHU AliO. lar. S'k An eud.ai-o
in cprc-s shipuiits canned hv a
t l ike ot' 1 ' 1 1 m ;il;o rpre- wofker-
uas hi ted todav in toin lecn ,-tatcs
lid Ihe Mi-trict of Colnmliia. Thc
Amcrican li'ailwav Kxpres coinpanv
announced that a niiniher ot' trikeiv
had rctuined to work.
Mexican Bandits Executed.
ACTA I'KIKTA. Honora, .Mexico.
Mar. J I. Six nieiither ot' a hand"
jnicr which i-, sai, to have raided
Ihe l.o Turn's mine in l-'iniarv.
I av heen captured and cxecated.
n
Li I.
WIBM
RucklyC'Iic. -ks-Sparklimjlycs
Mout 'cmcu Cap. Huvj
Eu 3 Dr. Er!w:ir:' :. n Will-Kaown
U'ollivMciuii
rr.F.M.rjv.-:irds for IV vesrstrc Hr!
score: 01 women lor liver a'tiri bowel ;ii;
inints. ljurini; tlv.se w.-ir In: trave to
liis piitienls a pii'scilpti(ii made 01 a
fcw wi'Il-lcmmii wi,i.'tabla imrroclieitt :i
nuxca .-it!i olive c,l, r.K!iiiim then i
Dr. l-.ilwar.Ia' Olive TnbLts. ouwill I
l.iii-w them by thrir olive cclcir. I
'l'lu-.se tablets are c:mler-wc:!:eri on
tlie liver and L.e:;, wl-'e'i c -- :
r.ormal action, c:in;.i-:: 0!T the wr.st.i j
and ixiisoiiona matter iii cr.e's f -. ; tern. '
H you have a pale f.i.e. uillow look !
dull eyes, pimplu.s, coate 1 toiiene, head- i
.-.cues, a list U-.;s. iio-i; (eelmit. all out
of soils, in.ielive l .wels. m take on
of lr. l.'dutuds' Ulivc Taliletti ninhily
for a time ami n-ite lite ple.-KinR results.
'l housmds ol women and men lal,"
I'r. lulwards' Olive Tablets -the sue-ix-sslul
substitute lor calotik! -now ail
then ju. t to keep them lit. lit :uij,
V. I-:. Wnlker, Sm--IiiI Aki-iiI,
. Btnlldnnl Oil, SU'ilfonl, t)if,
Films Developed FREE!
t'ntil April 1.". we will develop all Kodak Films riiKK where i rders
are ulven for prints to he liimle from the films. Hegular priees
on all printitiB.
A(.i:ms lot; 'iiii: i:simwkokks
I'.alpli Woodford Jcji QliU'J 'inllHWif l'roiirietor
You Can Get Goodyear Tires
for That Sturdy Smaller Car
Of all Goodyear's notable accomplishments
in tire-making none exceeds in high relative
value of product the Goodyear Tires made
in the 30x3-, 30x3V2- and 31x4-inch sizes.
These tires afford to owners of Ford,
Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, and other cars
taking these sizes, the important benefits of
Goodyear materials and methods employed
in the world's largest tire production.
Y,our nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer offers you in these tires a degree of
performance and satisfaction only possible
as a result of such extraordinary manufac
turing advantages.
Go to this Service Station Dealer for these
tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
He has them.
30x3V'2 Goodyear Double-Cure
Fabric, AllAVcaiher Tread
30x3V Goodyear Sinyle-Cure 4-- - cr
Fabric, Anti-Sldd Treaif . L 1
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to protect casings.
Why endanger a Rood casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of jfcJSO
less merit. 30x32 si-c- in waterproof bag .
Wo Carry a Complete Lino
GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Corner Main Street and Pacifit; HL-'lnvav.
Kit. U. B. fat. pmct
Complete Stock of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Carried at all times. Sec us before buying.
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
We handle a eom)lerte line of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
edford Auto Co.
WANTED:
400 BOOSTERS!
If you can qualify you are needed to
help plan for the future of Medford.
Shall we plan on you to help mould
our city?
Join the
Chamber of Commerce
This sp.iro contributed by
KK'Kl I.. 11 KATIE '
The strangers first im
pression of our city is
gained from our hotels.
The Hotel
Holland
Ts doing ils part to help
build a greater .Medford
A hotel depends greatly
on the local support it
receives.
The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
your patronage.
Management of
Carl Y. Tengwald
When the Children Cough,
Rub Musterole on Throats
and Chests
No telling how soon the symptoms
may develop into croup, or worse. And
then's when you're clad vou have a
I jar of Musterole at hand to give
prompt, sure relief. It does not blister.
As first aid and a certain remedy,
Musterole is excellent Thousands of
mothers know it. You should keep a
jar in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches o
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
3l)c and 60c jars;, hospital size $2.50,
Temporary Location
OverIand-4 Willys-Knight Ripublic Trucks
McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.
Front End Crater Lake 0 arage
Licensed City Scavenger.
'U C.T " ii .fan,. .1,. i .
T I
yl
Aii leiurie luiiiiodiau'ly removed on
fhort notico. Weekly visit la resi
dence districts. Daily business dis
trict. 1' ho neb oUo-IC.
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all klndi
Mailing Usu
Tunnell & Edwards
306-303 Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
Lots of old papers 10c the bundle
at this office. y