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MEDFORD MAIL T3IBUNE
AN IKDEPENPKNT NKWSPAPEB
Et'JiLIS'HKD KVKKT AFTKItNOON
KXCKPT fiLTNUAY BY TUB
MUbb'OHU Pii'NTIN'O i.'u
Offlt. Mall Tribune iMHdlntf, 25-7-29
North hlr Btreet. J'hone u.
A conBolidntfon of the Democratic
Times. The Mlfnrd Mail, The Medford
Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan. The
Ashland Tribune.
The Medftfrd Sunday Sun is furnished
ubacrlbers desiring a seven-day dally
newspaper.
ROHKliT P.l'Hr,. K.litor
8. 8. MM 1TIJ, MunaKer.
UB SCRIPT 1 0?C TERMIt
BY MAIL IN AUVANCK:
Dally, with Sunday Sun. year..! 6. Of
Dally, with Sunday Hun. month .65
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00
Daily, without Sunday Run, month .SO
Weekly Mall Tribune, one y;ar.... 1.60
Sundav Sun, one your 1-S0
BY CARRIER !n Mtiriford. Ashland,
Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, year i
Dallv. with Sundav Sun. month....
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6. Oft
Dally, without Sunday bun, month
THE FISH CONTROVERSY AGAIN
OflclRl papnr of th City of Mnlford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
Rntered flH Hccond-plnsa matter
MfMlford, Oregon, under the act of March
B, 18 1. i
Sworn dally averntie circulation for
IX months iMitlluK April lUl'J J.074
MEMBER OK Till) ASSOCIATED
PKESS.
Full Lpflned 'U'lre Service. The Ahho
clated I'renn Is exclusively entitled to
the use for republication of nil news
dlspntches credited to it or not other
nine credited In this paper, ami also the
local news puhlished herein. All rights
of republication of special dispatches
herein are also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Artknr Vttj
'Investigators reluming from Itits
sia report that abutit alt that country
has left is faith and whiskers, and
plenty of both.
"Orvlllo Wrlto's New Aero l.inm
Bino" (Line over picture, Portland
Journul). Thal'H Wright.
Sam Richardson's I'a is going to
skin out fwr -.Missouri AVed., and Sam
will resume cutting kindling and
lighting the same in the am.
A gent just returning from Califor
nia reports that the doparting guest
is worked on at the depot liy sly pick
pockets, -but any one who knows Cali
fornia knows tho pay tlirt is pretty
woll workod over long ere the guest
gets to the depot. As far as Califor
nia 1b concerned t ho rest tit the world
was made for them to pick. It costs
money there to do everything but
turn uround.
In capturing an 1WVV by the inline
of Lcgg at lssaiiuuh, Wash., Sunday
the keen uyed kops shot lilin twice,
once in each unit.
Tho lOspee crossing watchman re
ceived a severe Bhock .Monday. A
motorist forgot himself and paid
ome attention to his holding up the
"Stop" sign.
"Short Skirts No Longer" (Klam
ath lloraltl). Or, putting it more
delicately, long skirts are no shorter.
lit is now predicted that sugar will
reach (lie highest price ever known
In August, How fortunate thai this
doea nut happen in tho cunning season.
Tho spring fever which has been
raging all winter, is now' breaking
out in aggravated form.
Inasmuch as Iherc is all kinds of
doubt about the League of Nations
working, Ihey might try it onion (he
Koguo ltivor fish Hiiuttbhlo.
Tho president's promise to send
the urmy and navy to Kurnpe lo set
tle tho Serh-ltumtinia boundary dis
pute, indicates what will happen if
they start cussing each oilier over a
lino feneo.
Thursday Js All Tool's Day. At
tho present rate In another year, all
the oilier days will be All Keeled day.
Mr. V. 11. Vawlcr. iirc-iileiil of the
jMedford Chamber of Commerce. Ini--nppoinled
Mr. VY. H. Uolon-on as the
nceretlited reiireM'iitntite oi' die miti
in CT industry in Ibis lucalilv el the in
teriiatioiuil minim: convention lo be
held at the Arena, Seattle, April 7
to 10.
To have Mr. KohitiMin rcprcM-nl
this locality at this etimcnliou is con
sidered most fortunate, as he is Ihor
oiiL'lilv conversant with minim.' con
ditions hen and umlcrstaiid op
needs. A report of the convention
will bo made upon his return.
IZAAK "WALTON' slmuM be brought up r date. IjoiilM
before llie revolutionary war t In- 'm .Ictr- Angler was
written. : i lid lias been regarded as a elassn- oi the art ever
since. l!ut Izaak never fished for steclhead in the L'ojjue
liiver. If lie had he would never have pei-petrated such
gems as the follnwiiiy:
Anuling Is somewhat like poetry. a calmer or llniui"t minds, a
cheeror of spirits, a moderator of passions, a procurer of oon'ontedness,
like the spirit of humility il beeets haliits of peace and patience, a calm
ness of spirit and a world of other blessings. A more calm, quiet, inno
cent recreation than angling has n'-', t-r been found.
Nothing is more evident, than that Izaak never was a
member of the Ifngiii' Hiver 1'ish and flame Protect ive a: -social
ion, and never attended a session of the Oregon statt
legislature.
Fur vears now. the h'nyiie River fish conl rovei'sv has
raged from one end of the state to the other and aroused
about as much peace, paticne' and poetry, as the Kilkenny
felines. The trouble was not only that the sportsmen and
anglers could not agree with the commercial fishermen and
the cannery magnates, they could not agree anions 1 lien i-
selves. The only approach to an agreement lot-ally was that
1 lie kogne River must he (dosed or t he steclhead dest roved.
ltit the other day a miracle happened. An imposing
document was presented to I he. Mail I riluine, in the shape
of a contract between the .McCleay Kstate and the sports
men, to cease hostilities on certain specified conditions.
The river was not to be closed, but certain radical conces
sions were to be made, which the former advocates of dras
tic action insistl'd were more than they had ever hoped
to secure from the legislature. The agreement had been
signed by .McCleay as one parry and the Rogue Hiver Fish
and (lame Protective Association, the Ashland (lame am!
Fish Protective Association as the other. It had been en
dorsed by the .Med ford and , Ashland f'liamhcrs of Com
merce, the Oregon Sportsmen's League, tho Multnomah
Angler's Club, and the Oregon Hotel .Men's Association.
For Tho Mail Tribune to add its endorsement looked like
what President Wilson would call an act of superogalioi:.
To endorse a program of harmony between parties who
have been fighting for a decade, wasting money, t ime and
energy in tin; process, when approved by llie prncipal com
batants, looked too obvious an obligation to reiiiire news
pirpcr sanction. For we were not asked lo rule on the
merits of the agreement. Thai was a matter outside our
province. We were merely asked to endorse a program
upon which we were told the disputants agreed. "We gave
such endorsement: willingly.
'
ttt 'now Mr. Roauies conies forward, than whom
then; is no more dexterous steel head artist in the universe
and publicly condemns the deal as a flint flam put over
by said McCleay, and he condemns the signatories in
language which the a foresail Izaak Walton never em
ployed. What right has a newspaper to bind the people
to forfeit heir rights to steel head in Rogue River, etc, etc.
Mr. Reames is a lawyer, lie is also a steel head expert.
A'e frankly admit wc arc neither. Put we fail to see where
the public has forfeited anything. We certainly represent
no one in this endorsement but ourselves, and we have not
signed away our right to fight for the proteetoii of steel
head in .Rogue River in the future as we have in the past, if
CITY EMPLOYEES I
the results I
promised to
l'oin
be
lis' agreement are not what the
v were
A'e supposed that the officials of t
lions acted in their official capacitv.
various organr.a
thev did then Mr.
Keantes convention is a nuttier lor lite menihers oi the
organizations to handle. If they didn't then we can sec
no reason why the sportsmen as a whole, with these indi
viduals eliminated, can't, if Mr. Realties is correct, resume
their fight again.
? i A & .( f,v Wl M?.c .ma
EVER HIGHER.
w
) ALL arc after higher wages,
peiuls Won't suffice; and even
sages rear up and say they've raised
price is multiplied bv seven, though
creased ill worth; il costs us more to go to
costs us more to slay on earth. Today I met
father, whose firstborn just arrived on dec
he old t hue s' i
clcrgyiueti and
the price. The
nothing has in
go to heaven, i"
a sad-eyed
c; lie said.
astlv bother
The doctor soaket:
came and skipped
s t wenty, detiian
rraft is vain and
"It is a
wreck.
lie just
three t inn
offspring
arctic feet ; how shall I feed that little kidilii
is old enough to eat .'" And then I met the v
ton; ii esaid ii(. , dug a grave lor Jones; " it was a bar
gain, but the next 'tin will cost the buyer two nion
hones." The price of everything is humming, each dav
it makes a record new; the blamed thing gets us when
we're coming, it gets us when we're going, loo.
t 's left my bank account, a
me good and plenty, though
away; the nurse, a dame of
Is l ive sesterces a day. Thi:
giddy, it leaves me with twi
when he
age sex
!Il'.li(. Ma
::u. ci-
llo'.'fal.iicr
e.l in rii'lhi'-il.al ol I
today tor l.i-ii-t-ifi'.''
a iarnlv-i- oi
addition llii '.alii
on slril.
i:n! -arb
lei I.tieel"
. . nildov-
olt M ri'.e '
lane-, threaten- t
itv bit- in---. In ,
e haliel-i- u civ ' rr
illlll ill'.' down tile luUlliei-iSJ
r' t'i'diii'ii oi plan! ami oao--- ;
sa-iicn.-i'
hi
At the -at
o'' -roiiu ol
iiiov liircali
lion of I in'
in reject ill- :
l.tMlll.tlllo li
Alter an :
slr.!:
to Interfere in controversies be
tween nations whether mem
bers of the league or not un
der the provisions t.f article 10,
or lu employ the military or
naval forces of the Cnited Sla!-s
under any article ol' llie treaty
for any purpose, unless in any
particular case t he congress,
which under the constitution has
the sole power to declare war or
authorize the employment of the
military or naval for es of the
1' lilted States, shall by act or
joint resolution so iirovide.
iCf10C-UtiC
The I'tlit-il Ktati s declines to
assume any b nal or binditi!; obli
gation to preJerve the territorial
integrity or political indepen
dence ef any other country un
der Hie provisions of article le,
or to employ the military or
naval forces'of tiie t'nileil ri'ates
under any article of llie treaty
for any purpose: tint the con
KresK. which under the constitu
tion lias ttie sole power in the
premises will consider and de
cide what moral t. .iliiiat ion, if
any. under llie circumstances of
any pacticuhir case, when il j
arises, should move the 1'nited
Slates, in the interest of world ;
peace and justice, to take action i
therein and will act accordingly.
Imagine a great political battle tie- t
fore llie people fought on tin? fine-; liematni a -r'iltl tai
spun dil'I'ercnce between those two' "
leserval ions to Article la. The ite
publlcan challenges Senator Lodge to
show coti incingly that llie democra
tic reservation is not as strong a safe
guard as tiie republican reservation:
and il als-i challenges Smator Hitch
cock, ol' President Wilson, to .show j
convincingly that I lie republican, res- j
('ration cannot now be sli '.nached tiyj X.;v YOttK, Mar. .to. Foreign
anyone who will swallow the (b -1 exchange rates were substantially
cratic reservation. Springfield He-1 lower at the opening of the market
publican. j here today. Demand sterling opened
a i.vi...wv if..c...H..-,i ti,...., i at $:.S'iit or :: below yesterday's
A person often does more good
than he realizes when ho tells a suf
fering friend how to get well. J. X
Tohill, clerk Lottie Hotel, Kvansvillo
The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY j
The Medford National Bank 1
if Temptation s
REMEMBER
Extravagance is folly.
Follv is the father of Failure.
Together they are the parents ol
and Crime.
Start Right and End Right.
And von will ha"ve no better helper and friend
than the' Medford National.
Resources $1,270,000
YOUR BANK
ie I mie ;i -cner
lie ls.u.'iii mmiii'iiia! ete- .
ned a.- tin- re-nit of ac- ss
itv council enriv lode v
revi-cil lind-cl cm rvin-,
meet satarv rai.-cs. ltlll
M-lii-ht debate over tb(
Alwav.-Watch
I's
s. c
liable
( 1 row
cllv
licial tan-le the council n
ees,.(J mil :1 llitee o'clock tli: title
noon, when it will tal:e up llie liml-i
wliicli carrie- mi ttav advances
Three hundred of llie l.illlii
voted for llie -nil e la-l niglit.
IcrlH
Thev
WHAT BRAND OF FLOUR ARE YOU
USING AND WHERE WAS IT MADE?
Ml
, Arc you
lending your
liioi.cv ;it homo or
liMlit'fVroiHM' on this puint
nil-it of rniimiutiii v liuihlini'.
is not the irno
V( i r;nlc out ol
, what in the wni
town and you trade out of
Id will lu'i'uuu' of our town?
close. I;'niw c'lifcks viru (iudkhI a
.tho rat nf 1 t.7 i'tr tho American
j dollar, off ct'iitimos, and lire
Mchi'i'kH at tin: ran i'0.ri., off 'II
Insist tha't
FLOUR, inad(
your i-ro((ir send you VILMO
at home from homo-in'own wheat.
Intl., writus: "For wo?ks I suffered;
constantly with pains in tho mustrlosi
of my tliiRh. I was treated hy the
doctor for rheumalism hut found no!
relief. I'pon rurroin inundation of a:
friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and.
began to get relief almost immedi-
ately." Good for bac kache, vheuma-j
tic pains, stiff joints. For sale
Medford Pharmacy."
cntime
quoted '
marks
Canadian dollar was
rents and (ierman
ioi Uiv 1 I cents I'acli. '
The
1 .7
M:iiv::ivt S.-li laehl a U -iven tli
hiMinr 1 ln-iitv the t'ir-t woman mem
ber ni' (lie I hiii'arian national n---scmhlv
lo whieli illicit itii s!ic w;i-
by i fleeted tli'? week, aeer.rdinu' to :i
I'lidaiM'st di-iiial cli.
Full power (
in every dvopj
r
"Red Crown" gives full
power and long mileage
because of its uniform
high quality.
"Red Crown" is all-refinery
gasoline with the full and con
tinuous chain of boiling points
necessury for ready starting,
quick and smooth accelera
tion, steady, dependable pow
er and long mileage. It is made
to meet the requirements of
yourengine. Loo!: forthe"Red
Crown" sign before you fill.
STANDARD Oil, COMPANY
( CalitornU )
The Gasoline Problem
With the increasing use of mo
tor cars, trucks, tractors, motor
boats and other devices operated
with gasoline engines, the demand
for gasoline has grown faster than
the crude oil supply. The situation
threatens a serious shortage oi gas
oline. Knowing the facts, do what
you can to conserve gasoline. Use
what gasoline you must; waste
none.
Jke Gasoline oi
tality
rfliVflyiW1Sftl ,ITIH .FurtHTrPlMi idA-MUft. . m
W. E. Walker, Special Agent. Standard Oil Co., Medford
State of Ohio, City or ;i'lcilo,
Lucas County, hh-
Frank J. Clipney makes oath Hint he
la senior partner of (ho linn of 1'. J.
Cheney A Co., doing bii.tkni-ss In llu City
of Toledo, County ami Htnto iiforcniil,
and that Kald firm will ji.lv tiie sum of
ONE HUNUWiD IXII.I.AltH lor earh
and every vane of C'lilanh tli.tt ciiiiiini to
cured by the uo of MAI.L'8 CA'l'Altltll
MKOICIN'':. KIIAMi J. CIII.NKV.
Sworn to before mo ntul HuhsrrU'i'd In
tny preitence, this 6t!i day of Dpt'MMber,
A. D. 1S. A. W. tll.KANON,
(Seal) Notary I'utili .
Hall's Catarrh Monlcino m tal.en In
ternally an aete thrmii:li tie Jilooil on
the Mucous Jlurfuces of tl.o System, tfend
tor testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
Sold by all drupKlats. 75c.
Hall's Family Illli for constipation.
The Senate's Disgrace
"If tllrro lias lie,
mauco in the t'nilt
n any in-rfur- I poli: ichms 'I'lirry the treaty issue to
1 S:aln Keliati'1 the neonle' lieu iillllllnn Willi llie re-
,'hnml'or lime tin- impea hment trial Milt that when the votes are counted
of I'rest.teiu Andrew .lnhi.sun ni.u e Ho livitm man can tell whai the p o-'
disliearti'tiini; than Hie pre., in per-j pie llinui:lit of the :ieat'.' When lite :
forinance ill relaliin lo the peace l.-sne Is reduced to its liiwe.il terms, i
ireaiy, what was it pray? The sen-; it .seems lo he a clinice hot ween tliote'
ate is nut f unci lonini; ; it Is pertorm l,i reservations lo article le. which;
iiiK. llnlll sides of the chami'i r leek may he laheled for convenience's sake!
w-ilh politics. I.edite is lerrni ied lty repul-hean and deniocraMc:
ltorati and llilctiock is limit r the. Iteptilitfcait
spell of the White House. 'i'h,, lulled Slate.- assumes In.
"What moral ri);ht have we in keep, obligation to preserve the terri
Klirope in a fog of uncertainlv as to I lorial inlecritv or polilical Inde-
Auierica's ullliuate iioiicy while our jiciuk-nce vt any other couutry or
Halibut
Salmon
Fresh Cod
Flounders
English Solo
Sable
Kippered Salmon
Kippered Cod
Oysters
Finnan Haddio
Medford Fish Market
Phone 3(32 108 W. Main
Rogue Valley Milling Co.
f JTnnT"rrr"i..T.iTn.. TntiTHtmrl j
1 jjs
A Bank Account Lends
CONFIDENCE
THK
world
counf a
Vlliiw who is (l(iinj- thin;
is the (Die I'liiiiiiiicd with
in'owni"' out
t in this
i bank ac-
.1 lo i lot (inlv has the
available cash to fall bade upon, but gain?,
added strength and power mentally and
physically to tackle the jobs of business or
farming.
Here at the ,First National, your hank ac
count will be under (toverniiieiit supervision
Member Federal Reserve Svstem
Urn
Medford Oregon
5f
Temporary Location
Overland 4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks
McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.
Front End Crater Lake Garage
New Schedule For Interurban to
Begin Monday, March 29
JACKSONVILLE MttDFOHD
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Lv. Meiilonl I.v. Ashland
V: l." a.m. T: 15 a.m.
a.m. S:00 a.m.
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0:1)11 a.m. !::in a.m.
10: 15 a.m. lfi: 1". a. .
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1 '2 : 0 0 Noon 1 Noon
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1 ::J,0 p.m.
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:. only 7:30 p.m
30 p.m
Except Sunday.
Lv.
:at. only 10:30 p.m.
Sunday Only
Jacksonville
7:20 u.ru.
S:20 a.m.
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1 :00 p.m.
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3: 15 p.m.
5 : 00 p.m.
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I.v. Medforil Lv.
!:00 a.m.
1 ii: 3" a m.
12:00 Noon
2 : 30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5 : 30 p.m.
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v 10:30 p.m.
Office and waiting room No. 5 S.
Front. iXash Hotel Building.
Jacksonville Waiting Room at Ke
tcr's Confectionery.
Waiting room. Ashland, East Sldo
Pharmacy.
1'lioue GOD, Medford, Oro,
Jacksonville
10:00 a.m.
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