Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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Medford Mail, tribune
AN INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER
PVIL1KHK1 KVKiiT Al-TKUNGON
KXC'KPT SUMM Y TiY Tiifc)
MKDl'OftU PRiNTlNO
Office, Mall Trlldmo iMIlillng,
North J-'lr strait. J'liune 7&. ,
A connollilatlon of tho Democratic
Times. Tho Modfnnl Mail. Tbe Mtidfnrd
Tribune, the Kouthura Oregonlan. The
Ashland Tribune.
The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished
subscribers desiring u Mbven-Uuy dally
newspaper.
IIOHKHT ItUIIU Kditor
8, S. SMITH, .Mum.K'T.
UBSCRXPTXON TCBMII
BY MAih IN AbVANCK:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, year....fl.OO
Dally, with Kuiwlay Sun, month. .65
Dully, without Sunduy Sun, ypar.. 6. 00
Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .Mi
Weekly Mull Tribune, on y.-;ir.... l.r0
Sunday Sun. una yar 1..'0
BY CARRIER In Medford, ABhland.
Jacksonville, Ontrul I'olnt, Phoenix:
Dally, with Sunday Sun. year 7..ri0
Dally, with Kundiiy Sun, month fiT
Pally, without Sunday Sun, yeur.. 6.00
Jjnliy, without Kumliiy Hun, month .60
LABOR IS LOYAL.
Official paper of the City of Medford
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered as second-class matter nt
Medford, Oregon, under tho uct of March
0, IViV.
Bworn dally avernen clrcnlut ion for
six months ending April 1 9 1 U 3,074
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Parr :
Great alarm is expressed liv Mr.
Bryan for IVnr nroliiliitinii will lie
mi issue in Hie rurllii'Diuitiir e.-mi-Tmign.
"Tim cuimtrv can illilTonl
the tuniHiil," opines MY. Bryan. Hi
sidoH there is no assurance thai I lie
result would he as .Mr. Bryan thinks
il should he.
The supreme council of Hie allies
F-ceniH to he about as ctTcctive as the
plain or eitv yarietv of councils.
This eol. fell for ilia ouiia hoard
Tuesday nicjit. Information was
nought reirardini: tin.' future slate of
the Dockctbnok, and llic result was
the Kpellinc; of the word "pour." This
either means it is iroinir to rain dol
lars, or the victim will wind up at
Talent.
It has never occurred io anv one
in authority to withhold shipments of
Kruh from Kurope as a cure for the
rampant desire to raise hell. .Most
of the Holsheviki tantrums to date
have been conducted on American
MtpplicH, Half baked notions and
wild ideas never irot far on an empty
stomach. I'ropoLrumlu is now beiiur
scattered that "Kurope will starve
next winter." The months between
now nnd winter are fine for farming
and working.
TFTIC oxeUahle href hern wlio licli - every lahor leader's
kit includes :t lit iii't' of IjuihIis and ii i niy uf Kai l Marx
will ho reassured liv 1h; result of a labor poll recent ly
taken by lite Li! entry Itiesl.
Jieplics from every $late in 11k? union to the innnher of
'M were received ami many represented polls of member?
taken at regular meetings. Not one reply defenils Ihe
sovi"t at,rita1or. The consensus of opinion is that '"the
at--i1:Uion is confined to uuiial urali.ed aliens."
Reardin llii' deport ion of K'ed a.yitalors, L'f).'! favor
such methods, while b!2 oppose Ihcin, but even anion"; the
latter there is no sympathy with Holshcvism. As Ihe
Literary Digest declares editorially, "It is doubt fit if our
revolut ionary fat lit i s of Massachtiset ts and Virginia would
favor deporting anybody, and some of these labor replies
eriti'.-iziiitf interference with free speech read like the ut
terances of Thomas .Jefferson and I 'at rick 1 lenry."
The poll demonstrates that when slaiinch defenders id'
law and order like (icnoral Wood declare American labor
is overwhelmingly loyal to America, they know what they
the talking about. The investigation should contribute
materially to putting down loose talk about the I. nitcd
States being on the verge of class war and a communistic
revolution.
Speaking of K'cils, another St. (leorge is needed to di
eapi'afe the dragon of governmental red tape. Of 100,0(10
disai led soldiers it is stated that only L17 have thus far
been placed in gainful employment. There art; : 50(10 em
ployes engaged in this important work, ail all these well
paid supernumeraries have done thus far is to get tangled
up i't red tape. Once more, it becomes apparent that the
grer.'i need in Hit! White House is a man who can introduce
a common sense business system of doing the govern
mental work.
This office is deluged with coiumunicat ions on the
school .situation. In our limited space all of them can't be
printed. Therefore, only those coniiniinical ions to which
the writer is willing to have his or her name attached will
be printed hereafter. The conl roversy has reached a point
where more anonymous communications are of no public
value.
US HOLDS YAl ISLANDS .VITAL
, (Headline Orcuouian) Hut for the
natives there-of there would be no
rich men.
There were .'I men in Iowa last week
all mimed S. S. Smith. The Smith's
nro cellinir.xo thick, the alphabet will
have to he Icualhcncd to irive them
different initials.
Ill the newspapers when a woman
is ;Hrrestcd, the reporter always
writes that she "was pretty and at
tractive." As a L'eneral rule they
stop 8-dav clocks on short notice.
It luav seem strauure, hat William
Loose is a resident of Tnilholt, (Jul.
It is difficult to find a paper these
days, in which tint editor does not
make the original statement thai
"sprinir has cunie."
A huildiiiL' boom is on several
imiKiiificout air castles have been coti-
struated.
SeeretJirv of War Haker savs he
"holies to retire." Let all trooil citi
zens be calm, ami start no revolution
to keep him from it.
When the Oil I!ck;iis Io Flow
The litttn old town of Phoenix
Has somewhat rusty urown,
And with its biir sisters
Can scarcely hold its own.
Bnt'now biir sister's listen:
I'When the oil heeins to flow
On the hills up hack of l'hoeuix;
I liucss you'll have to l'O.
Kor like a sleeping (iiant.
We will rise up in our iniulil,
And it's I'hoimi.x and not Medford
That will spring up in a uiuht.
We'll fill up our L'as-bn'juics,
Anil whisk down through vour town
'And we'll make vou feel riiMv:
And your feather will come down.
You've lull vour hucjli at l'hoeuix:
And von have had il ton-: enough.
We are e;ointr to have the oil wells:
And you bet that is the Muff.
M'. O CAKKY.'
KEEP supply of
PEARL OIL (kero
sene) on hand for use in
oil cookstoves, heaters
and lamps. Pearl Oil is
clean and economical.
Your dealer can supply
you. Ask for PEARL
( OIL.
STAitDAfcD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
uRipplinRhijifnGS'
A WINDY DAY.
'TMIK wind was blowing hard today, it nearly blew my
A rags away, it filled my ears with sand and dust,
there Wits it kick to every gust; it lifted off my only
tilt', nnd carried it about a mile; to keep it from abduct
ing, me, I had to anchor to a t fee. Wit h hair and side
boards twisted loose, perhaps 1 had a good excuse to
sit! a while as others sinned, and curse the blamed ding
busted .wind. Mtit I wits tempted much to sing, for
winds are harbingers of spring; they come before the
gentle rains that bring tin; verdure to the plains; they
are the heralds of the time when roses make the world
sublime, and all the air with gladness throbs, and doo
dads bloom, and thingumbobs. The wild wind pushed
me through a fence, it raged as though it had no sense,
it dumped me in a muddy pool hard by the village
eighth grade school ; it split and soiled my Sunday coat,
and wound my shirt around my throat; it hustled me
all over town, then took and stood me upside down, and
still until my voice grew hoarse, I loudly blessed its pep
ami force, for it was proof, and something more, that
soring wtis smiling at the door.
MUn AND JEFF AT
IHE PAGE MAR. 26
A superiilMiiHlMH-i of wil, nriiM
imlitv tVnInri's, IuMp, st-it-nrc inwsli
tun1, ami iv;il rhlrrljiiiiiiwiil is siiil
lo he the iiuotii uf thi mMnoii'.-. IhIiI
Mull Jiinl .It'll' slmw, cutitli'il, "Mull
;:iiI JclVs liri'iim" nnd uliirli is to
lit- tin lU'.vt nttnii'tiim al tlif I'tic
tlu-nlre l-'riilnv nilil, Mun-li 'Jfi.
Km tu tilt n im-i Mints (lit1 iM-oiliH'tion
i'Hiir all pri'viuu jii'hit'Vcnu'Uts,
whirli is si unci litnir t rev! o v
U Ili'M llirllinrv hlU'ks IliU'li t OlH''
cilit eh h-It's in wli iii llii i:iir ot
t'put'b - nut k iiiii1 coin irs have ivyister
oil. .M.-innm'r (Ins llil!. who is re
sponsililc lor lirinuinu Mutt uiul .Jet'!
in tu liitniiini'in'C ns st ai1 I'uvorit
has appaicntlv tlone unusuiillv well
hv hi illul rioiK lireatlwinnets I his
vc;ir. lie has Mipplietl them u it h
niu-.ieal fiuiH'tlv in thn'e act-- in uhu-h
I liev uo ihrouuli ii series atlven
t ii res sure to even, move the'sihu!
Sphinx to hvsterii-al lanuhter.
Exnrcss Embartio Lifteii.
CilU'AdO. Alar. L'.'t. An eirhar-o
on i'pre-s slupirttits eau--etl hv a
l n Ue of ( hiea'o epre-s w orker
uas litieil lotlav in loiuteen states
an. I the Mi fr.i t of ( 'oliuuhia. The
Anierii'an Knilwav llxpress eunipair
Miiiiouneeil that a munher of striker.
hail retiunetl Io uorlc.
Mexican Bandits Executed.
ACTA I'UIKTA, Soiu-ra. .Mexie...
M.ar. J I. Si inemheis of a baiul''
irmiir whieh is suit! to have niiileil
the Lo- Torres mine in February,
l ave hern eapturetl and eeeu(el.
nCLEifflpi!
KudclyChcka-SparkliueEyes
Mot Vv'cmeti Can Ihivo
Says Dr. Etlwnr.i-.. n Wcll-Kncnvn
Oluo 1 'tiysician
TV.F.M.rUwards for IV vrarslrc itrl
bi-itk- in women lor liver awl bowel ail
ments. During th; sc years, he cave to
his patients a pieseription niacle of a
f t v wi-ll-l.nnu-Ti v... ,.t-,.u
r fi'e vut r.a!um
Know them by their olive trior.
ine.M- iao:e-.3 are wencler-w.
the liver and bowel;, wl ie'i
I'-ormnl action, eaniin-; n'T t
and iHi.(nous matter iti r.ae''
If L . 1 .. ' .
ji jou n.ive a pa;e laee. s-lllow IikiK
(hill eyes, pimplej, eiMte-.l toncue. head
aches, a listless, no-taxxl tcelitu', all oat
of soils, inactive bowels, vou lake on
of Dr. Kduards' Ohve Taolet.; nihily
lor a tune and note the pb-a-iine, results.
, ' "'111' ii .iiiu iiu-ii i.iie;
Dr. ( w ink' 'l',l,l..i.. ,1
eessiul subsiitute lor calomel
them
Otl Will
waste
systera.
he sin -
.iow and
V-!" i .in'iiu i ,H )H ,U III
then just lo keep them lit. ldc :mJ2oc,
XV. K. Walker, Nx-elnl Awent,
v tjtiiiidnnl Oil, Mvdhird, Ore,
Films Developed FREE!
I'ntil prll l.'i we will develop all Kodak Films FKKK where enters
are Mlven for prints to be made from ilie films. KoKular prices
on all print hiK-
At.KXTs ion Tin: i:sti w kodaks
ll.ilpli Noodfor.1 'A'vt OiU' J'AxilMai.'i IVoprietor
in
You Can Get Goodyear Tires
for That Sturdy Smaller Car
Of all Goodycar's notable accomplishments
in tire-making none exceeds in high relative
value of product the Goodyear Tires made
in the 30x3-, 30x3i2- 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.
Xour 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.
30x3Vi Goodyear Double-Cure fc--) cr
Fabric, AU-Wcalher Tread ,
30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure fc- -f er
Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread . Z 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 $50
less merit. 30x3'2 sue in waterproof bag T
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Vo C.'ti'iy a Coniil('tti Lino
GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Corner Main Sf root and I'acit'ic Highway.
itec. u. a. l-ui. onici
Complete Stoek of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Carried at all times. See us before buying.
Geo. L. TreicSiler Motor Co.
AVe handle a complete line of
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
edford Auto Co.
WAMTEI3:
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.ico contrihutoil by
FKKD I,. HKATll '
The stranger's first im
pression of our city is
gained from our hotels.
The Hotel
Holland
Ts doing iis part to help
build a greater .Medford
A hotel depends greatly
on the local sujiport it
receives.
The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
your patronage.
Management of
Carl Y. Tensnvald
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 glad you have a
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, neuralgiq,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches ot
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars;, hospital size $2.50.
Temporary Location
Overland 4 Willys-Knight Ripublic Trucks
McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.
Front End Crater Lake (3 arage
Licensed City Scavenger.
I An ieiuse luinieiliiiiely removeU on
Ifhort notice. Weekly visit In resl
jdenco districts. Pally business dl-
tricl. 1'Uoues oU-K.
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Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all klndi
Mailing List
Tunnell & Edwards
30S-308 Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
Lots of old papers 10c the bundle
at this office. y