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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
Medford Mail Tsibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVEltT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB WEDI-ORD PittNTlNO Uo Office, Mnll Tribune IMMiUhg. North Kir Htreet, Phone 73. A consolidation of the Democrnttn Times. Th Medfnrd Mnll. The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregonian. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun !s furnlnhed ubscrlbers desiring a seven-day dally newspaper. ROBERT IirHU, Editor S. K. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TIBMIi BY MAIL IN ADVANCE; Dally, with Sunday Sun, ywr ffl.nO Dally, with Sundav Sun, month fifl Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, wltliuut Sui.-l.'iy Sun, month .f.fJ Weekly Mull Trihun. or.e ytur 1 SO Hundav Sun. uno ywir 1.'0 BY CARRIER In Medford. AHhlnnd, Jacksonville, Ontral Point, Pliot'iilx: Dally, with Sunday Run, yar IT.r.O Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .to Official papfr of the City of M-dfoid. Official paper of Jnrkxon County. Entered an secn-id-class mntter at Medford, Orejion, under the act of March 8. m. Bworn daily nvc-rriff.' circulation for Biz months endJi e April 11119 3.074 Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthmr Pvrrf The same lmiK'li oT ciooks wlio worked on Jlirain .Inlinson In Minni' sotn Inst week at tin iin-siilenliiil lui innry. took n crack at him in South Dakota Tuesday. Kort llllll'ilrove liis Imv ilown the Main slrci'l Tuesday. The hrntc ! Tile "kaiser expresses n desire (o lend "cood (lerman arms iiL'ain.' 'I'he "war seems to have made liim sadder, hut no wiser. "FOR SAI.K .li'ivev cow irivinu; two gallons milk, also library tnhlo" 'iint ail Knuene lieirislcr. Pur chaser ean sell the milk for hooks. . .iiissclvn .7. Kmnions has refnrnel from New York, where he sjiw koiiic good shows and had tint flu. A kind. hearted L'cnttcmau of Los Ansrclcs left "(I0 hv liis will to a poor L'irl, who lived next door, and aeeordinir to the evidence in a law suit now under wav imreluised kiiuo nas to the extent of Politicians shv awav from prohi bition like a searv eoll from a paner hair on a. windy dav. Tliev invarinhlv lirinir the tidiims that their candidate is elected prcsidcat, despite the fact that the citv, couutv, stale, and na tion are proceeding with the plans i'or the November election. The drop in the price of coal al this time is a hlcssiuir in disguise, us it lessens the chances of freezing to death in the Ideak and chilly months of July and Aimust. The best piece of nnti-Hrilish prnpou'iindu thai has hen lurned loose in a lontr time is the story (hereto fore unpublished) of the sinking of the Liisitauia. As once, before staled contributions to this col. are as welcome, as those in a ineetinir house, and, so fur, have come willi the saine reluclance. It is not necessary to siaii vour name You ean affix any title, or couihina' lion of. letters you desire. The only rcduiroments- is that the nl'IVriiiir he brief, and not trade. Let. us hear J'roni you. CoiiL'i'ss is confused whether I he conscientious objectors should re eeivu bonuses for war service. Then' is not much daimer of the Lrenllemen with the hrii:hl vellow streak I'cclinir about money as I Imv did nboiil war. It is about lime for another rail road strike or a revolution in Mexico. l'a.H Hie .Apples! These lines are attributed to a eonyicled man v ho recently spent a short term, out of prison and found there ha'd been a decided diaiiuc in women's fashions since he had been incurcerated. When every poo) in Kdcn was a mir ror Which upon I-ao her dainly charm proclaimed, She. jvont uudraped without a simile fear Or thouuhl that she hud need lo la ashamed. 'Twas only when she had eaten of the apple That she heeanie inclined to he a prude, And found that evermore she'd have to irrapple With the umch-dchutcd prohlcm of the nude. Therefore she, devoted her allention. Her lime and all her money lo her clothes. And that was the bi"'inniiiM of con vention And modest v, as well. 1 suppose. Heaetion's conic about in fashions re cent, And now the u'irls conceal so little from the men. It would seem in the name of all I li:i 1 -decent. Some one onulit to pass the. apples round n",-n'n. - 'y WARNING la kMplflf your twwtlt rtiul&r do rmt lOOfn Uli-ti -1 to wvakriilu rl'((!'i' or Oiliipril lintlToi; Jui try KOROLAX; f. (ttltt. !m(Hfm. llit cim-i ftrUiojt. Obtain tlia ( Iiujt ilniRk-tci. tiuj. whw. Korolix ! tr'.ltt f'F mny ttlmr-it. lm-ludlnf r-)t)i J;itioft. htadachrt. dUry mill, featehfit. . hrutloirn. (, fiirt utr. Lkil farraiii. tirrtuuaiH-tt. iiitt.ri.ia i. THE COVENANTER NEAULYa year a.ao we incilii-ti-d the Vilsoiiian or-lips'i in tlip iiiiilar c.l imat imi. This eclipse is now in its darkest orlit. IT newspapers reflect pulilic npininn aecii I'lclv. which is .soniet imes (hiuhi (HI. the general opin ion is -Mr. Wilson saciil'ced tin- treaty to tin autocratic and unyielding prid: of opinion. We are too close lo the event to judge ,'iccupately, lnil there is reason to helicve. that ihe impartial hand of his tory will appraise ihe Presidential action in rather a dif ferent light, President Wilson is essentially a moral ideal ist". He is a preacher even hefore he is a politician. The Lcagee of Nations is his decalogue, his covenant of faith, and as the 1'rr-sidciit admits he is a ( 'ovenanter. P wits not pride (if opinion that held ihe 'President lo his t renches, it was tin- power of a moral principle. I 'nlike former President Uoosevelt. Mr. Wilson, can not temper his idealism Avith a prael ieal expediency. This is imfortii nat . it is in a sense a weakness, hut it is not the weakness of it power-loving potentate, it is the weakness of a cru sader in a world which has abandoned, for a t ime at least, the crusading spirit. President: Wilson's final place in history, therefore, dc pei ds largely upon the ultimate fate of a Li-ague of Na tion''. If such a league is never formed as a prominent working force in world affairs, President Wilson will be known as an impractical theorist, sacrificed to a vision, out: o1' harmony with his time, but if such a league is form ed, the President will ultimately be regarded as its spirit ual leader, its unswerving champion, who was incapable of modifying ils moral ibligat.ions for the sake of its aeeep-tal.ee. W RipplingRlnimQs'fP Mf v 6 Wslt Maori u & STILL HIGHER TT KKKPK us till deploring, I; nling, anil the like; -1 for prices st ill are soaring, each day t hey take a hike; . "I view the situation that now disturbs the nation, and til my agiialioii 1 breathe the n; if Mike. A suit of Av.'xilf not shoddy, of handsome color tones, once clothed my shapely body, and cost me thirty bones; and it Avuld hang together in every kind of.wcather, as trusty as the leather the village saddler owns, lint, now a suit o!"' shoddy my t imeworn system feels; and it is punk and gaudy and costs me eighty wheels; it shrinks when rain is reigning, it splits when I am straining, and so 1 am complaining and raising frenzied spiels. My shoes are. made of paper, bedizened bright and smart', and when I waltz or caper the blamed tilings come apart ; to wear I hem is exhausting, and oh, the price they're costing would put a layer of frosting upon the warmest heart If things were worth the money, the prices we might greet wit h smiles serene and sntp.iy, anil not wit h frozen ,'eet; but goods are made by pikers and prices set bv hikers, and so I join the strikers and breathe the name of Pete. Tribune's Daily Health Hint l!v Unmet ltnewi These rule tor keeping vomit: were published oriizinnllv lv the I.itV l!.teusinii Institute, nnd hiive heeii iiuntetl. Tliev iire worth nuut :;s:n tu : "1. ltd not cut too niueh, espee inllv of uieiit, mill oT rieh, jii-lily sejisnlieil tiidiK. "2. Kiit pleiilv of I'l-iiit :im! bulky or creen vei:etiili!t's. "M. Take tlailv exereie not hull' hearledlv. l!el lieateii! Vv vour iiniseles ! ".I. Iiet ami relax. Kew people know how reallv to relax. Stiuh Ihe eat and see huw she t;ives her el' up and 1:0 everv nntsele. "."1. Live elennlv. Live vour best 'and von will not be a vietini ol' viee. fMiinv degenerative diseases are due ltd int'e.-tinns t'rom baeteria. Kxer (eisr, rare of tt-etli, the prevention oi ! eoutiiatioii bv proper f'o )d. are i:renl helpers to avoiding disease. "I!. Keep .'-.crette. Live .simplv.'' These are not rules t or pin in.: sate. We iuut itlwavs dare and : Strive, work, plav, h.ve learn - in lenselv. Viit eujovnient ol' each dav, i vimr up evervtbinu1- and re bixiijtr ea-h ni-lil. Tliat. is the wav to keep vomitr. fi vnii iVc i:oii;vn ,t:uihi,iki 1 Milieu -&C;-M rv.A:::;,L! ASjclhI' Rocovcrvf? At All Orui.ila"l" ',r f 5pKU) IkwkWt on MplStiIkuJ uxl Bb Frra HRAnHlIP HUA' ATdll ( DiP! P V An iir f.. ;L''' jf g Tax Medeetleiis. TliciL' is a lu-iivy tax on our incnp.'.e to mrel ihe Gov- in:,a:.l rr.nnii:;', v :;jn. n.'.cs, i.iic;vst on tl:e pulilii' debt. Tills lax uc v.W nuist. can, ;r.ul uo inct t. There is si:io'.1k r tax wl-.ich money will not iHscharnc ihe tax 0:1 o:.r j'aysie.-il syateni fvoin stagnation of looil waste. Its nan:e is ConMipat'.on. It burdens us nnd makes :;h';;t..' h a system otherwise veri'tvt'.y healthy. Nujol will fu'.iy eiear this lax. Kujol will keep the poiso.uius wr.ute nuivhiu out ol" the body by r.'is rn fir. .' n,tv principle it works c:i the waste matter ii s' el on. tlic system. Kvery otl'.er l"o;in of treat-mt-'.; v.il:er irritates or forces the systim. Nujol prei -t'fif.i eons! iprt inn bv keepias tl'.e food waste !ft,t!ttis helpUu'. Nat me t'stahlisli f.isv.tbotoUK'.. bowet t'V.-.cr.t.t :on a; regular :uteiv.:!s t'.ie b.ealtlnest habit in the world. ,:w :;:' '. ; leasai'.t to take trv it. V .1 . in ! :!;! 1 ,1,. .. u -, .!. . al sobately It is Kir.l is r.i',1 ; i.'.i A. in t. s-r o:l!v. !h':iii'k Nll)o! I 1,1 1 r.Kit. Wo'f Ni ! :..K i.-t.-.-.f. St .ml T' Oil Co i New I .1 -rst-v). ,-n l:r. :.!... ..e.. V !,!.. UvUt " ."iiff 'eel of A A'ci A.-ikh.' cf Trc.Ki:tf .11 Ohl Ctnu!.l:r.t. V 1 V ' V -frfi. ' r-srTT'f V-.'.i 'i J.tfl 7 T f . W I I I iwtoQU ! Uti JfiiSiiK M I X1- J "h VJ , ''lK fisfK tTy 1 i fPjL., -LUX, Affif' imiu kmJfW A&$M2 iTiff SJ??- r;"2U Don't Worry About the Scarcity and High Price of Maple Syrup. Lots of Kara Maple at Your Grocers TV PA m mm w;i i K-a-iiiHFi! n i,,;t!i!n'.w... M. v t THE economy of Kara Maple Flavor is not the real reason for ill popularity. The delicious flavor of the ncv Karo Maple Flavor comes from trie finest and purest of maple sugar. That is why people find it so delightful for pancakes and waffles. Karo Maple Flavor ;s absolutely pure and wholesome. These are important facts, but they mean little to the average man or boy. It's gcocl that's all they want to know. Be sure to aU your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. ft is guaranteed to olease yoz, iur your grocer returns your money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Placa New York Selling Rcprescnlxtivx J0HNS0:!, UZSER COMPANY, Portland, Ore. Time to Make Things New Again With Paints and Varnish WE ARE all ready with the best sorts of Paints and Brushes Varnishes, Stains, Floor Wax, and ail kinds of Paint Removers and Cleaners. Then a whole special collection of Paints, Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles. Come in and let i:s help you stin t the best kinds for your requirements. i Crater Lake Hardware Co. Main Near Bartlctt THE WmCf?$TM STORE Baby thicks !l;iby Chirks iumm! pro tor care ami fond (o brir.s t hem lo maturity and develop them into heavy egi; layers. W'v. liave a rr.'inidotn lino of chick f-jeds and can furnish you wiih: CHK'K I Oil). in:vi:ii(ri(j .m.i;sh. Mi;. r (.KIT. r.lTTKKMH.K. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. I7 Faif Mnin Stw Opurntors of coal properties in Utah und Wyoming adviso buying your winter supply now. Tho idea ia spreading that the coal commission may award tha miners a further ad vance in wages, as well as lo make other concessions that will further materially increase the cost of pro ducing. We can now fill your orders wltU different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL I'lioni! 2-12 5;tl So. Front St Films Developed FREE! Vntil April we will develop all Kodak Films PHEK where cTders are iveii for prints to ho made from the films, ltcgulnr prices on all print i n K. a(;i:ts von tiu; kastmax kodaks' . aft , . ,7. , cp Kalpli Wimilioiil Vv- V ' flilltiXtCi Proprietor Stenography Multigraphing Circular work or all kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 306-SOS Uherty Hutldlug Medford, Oregon. Licensed City Scavenger. The straiicr's' first im-ii-ossiin of ou.r city i.s 1 inert J'nuii our hotels. s ".-J'vfcr"-? The Hotel Holland Is doinp: its i;trf in he' lmilrt ;i greater Mertforrt A hold ilceinls.mvatly on ihe local suiiiort it receives. The Ilnfxl ilollanrt and Cafe vill ai'preci:i(o your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald Aa rctiiH imiiHMUacly removed oa short notice. 'c-k!y Tisit in rcal-di-n.-o disirii-l.i. l:illy busluot dis trict. 1'Uuiks OOj-li, . - - O Old papers for Tiutimng fires and house clcauiug, 10c buudlo, 1 if ( w '- i-J Quality Goes GearTlimugh 'Your appreciation of the Dort will grow with every mile yon drive it and every month yon own it. Yon will find it to he a car that delivers n ilalile. triiiilile-l'rce travel at low cl 'St. CLARK & GUILDERS No. Riverside Ave., Opp. Nat, Medford