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1 fOTJi TPOUH BEDFORD !mn TMIBUNM KITHIFlTR'Dv " TyRTlfioy. TRTTCVY APftrE 5. .1920. Bedford Mail tribune " AN IKDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER KUiURHED HVKKY AFTEiKNOON ,.,; except Sunday by thh i MEOTOIiD FftJNTINO CO. ' Off In, Mall Tribune Colliding, 26-7-J north Plr .Ireet. Phone 16. A: aanaolldatlon of the n.mocrafle Time. The Medford Mall, The- Medford uregonian. , lae Tribune, the Southern A.IUo4 yrjhune. The Msilfhrd Rnndev Run in furnished ubeerlbere . desiring a. aevon-day d&lly newgpaper .- ''.I r BT M. JRQBERT RDHL, Editor - tS. H.- SMITH, Manager. Del SI ox ; BUfPIPTIOW TllMli A3. L IN ADVANCE: with 'Sunday Sun. year.! 8.00 ly with Sunday Bun, months. .65 wiinuui nuiiuay .iun, year- i.vv wtinoui eunaay sun, monio .ou Wail Tribune, one year.-... 1.60 dy. Sun, on year ................ l.ftO CARRIER In Medford. Anhland. JftdkflonvlUe, Central Point, Phoenix: gHyi'wlt Sunday Sun, year.f7.60 Hyi -with Sunday Sun, month .65 J,y, Vwlthout Sunday Sun, year. 6.00 i Dally,. without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper. Qf Jackson County. tared aa aeeondclaaa matter at uregon, under me aot ox Aiaron Bvrorn deity average circulation for ellmonthi ending April 181 1.074 MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATED . , . . PB.EHS. FUU Leaaed Wire Servtoe. The Aaeo- id . i"n latei Preaa la exolualvely entitled to Jhe uae. for republication of all newa :tapa,tahea credited to It or not other Wlae credited In tlia paper, and also the local newa published herein. All rlghte St republication of ttneclal' diapatchea ereln are alao reserved. THE FIGHTING BUG Ye Smudge Pot The ' French "invasion of Geruinny wu8(botli puinful and Burprixing to the' natives, who expected at leant two, years! of note writing before tui tion. .' Tho ar tatmht the French that the best pluce to win. an nitru- meno with Germany is in her own hae)iyard,, .. : ' , . v . "0ut of Foiir Yonrs of War, Som y tiling Must Rise," Introductory linj Baptist ahurch nd, Sutiyiliiv Evoninir post. ', The natural ninn-vis: After urfears of war, what has not t ?' 8n Jranoisco rcoeivcd tho heaviest shook since the bur quake Thursday, A' Minnesota delegate to the Domo i cratie ponventlon said the samoniialit be.hiQVed, to Oakland. The doloKUtos ftrft ho better off in either place: they wilt'liovo "to walk back homo any- "wny,.-,. ; , ; ' i' : V' ". , ...... ' .Hiram- Johnson, i who was defeated W"',tbo ' New, York ; primary Tuosdav is nuablfl'to (leteniiilio whether it was mjttiway rouDery ,of petit larceny. .'Iwcikfruilii rowers ' nro wearing crtne-on their left-moat hook beinr: oVerddtiie' With irrief at the news that tile i apple (iron in the middle west ijjfta,, a. fizzle, leaving a depression in .the market, that wall havo to be supplied somehow. . .Denizens-of" Kansas, -who failed in .escaping on the wirnia of a cy clone two weeks ago) are now aHsid- ibusly freezing to death in snow up to. their buis: !(t.'- ' ' ' -i Considering tho fact that it is the biggest, fool notion loose, outsido of Bolshevik-ism," lb is surprising that tho Non-Partizun League idea has not more of a tail' bolt in this state. V,. . . . i. Tailors who make the styles for men declare, short pants will he the autumn style, and several are delir ious; of borrowiuu' Chuti JJgnn's pat tern; ' ,' ; ,. ) C ' ' " : The fnrmors were doing somothlnir Thursday, Unit rain would spoil, for (i downpour canio in the morning, . i Ford Poster is a resident of Cove, Oregon, and you eun form your own conclusions, I TOO MUCH HO : '(Oregon City Kntorprise) J I will not be responsible for -fnnv debts contracted bv I. J. ; 'Friend, formerly employed bv 'nio as truck driver. ' h. A. SMITH. Headache? -".Hub Turno, the only Turpentine ointment, on the forehead and 'tem ples. V'hat a relief! Try It. i4 Turpo TMI TUBPCNTINf OtHTMIMI. Freckle-Face Biu anil Wind Itrlng Out 1'gly SMita. 1ow to ltemovo Kiuiily Ulere's a chance, ,MIb Krecklo-faee, toitry a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will1 not coBt you a penny unless II removes the frocklca; while If it diAia glv you a clear complexion the ex pense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Olhinc double atrenRth from any dnigKiat and a few applications should hIiow you how easy It Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful. complexion. Itnrcly is more than erne ounce needed for the worst rase. , IBe sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othlne as this airength in sold under guarantee of money back If It fulls to remove freckles. Adv.tl -piro EASIEST thing in the world today is to start a tight, lhe greatest need ot harassed humanity is tin: isolation or the lighting germ and the cultivation ot ar anti-toxin that will kill it. The war ended offieially Ion ago, Ifut the combative passions aroused seem to be grow ing instead of subsiding. Instead of having a westeni tront, there is a lighting tront at every, point or the, com pass and drum tire within- the conhnes of every eommi nity. -, . France and Gevniany aiear to be ready for hostilities again. But not content with this J( ranee is growling at Eng land. At last reports Russia was fighting Poland at one end of the country and Japan at the other, vashington in forms the world America, in the latest bio w-uPj is neutral But if neutral regarding conditions without, there is no neutrality regarding conditions within. - ..' -. - The strike situation in Chicago illustrates how far the pugnacious virus has spread. Uailroad- labor "not con tent with fighting capital is now staging a Kilkenny af fair of its own. Labor leaders are defied, official union orders are disobeyed, a switchman who urges conciliation is shot and his supporters slugged. - ' Naturally the habit has spread, to politics. -But the. old-fashioned feud between Democrats and Republican is woefully inadequate. JVIr. Bryan would much pretci delivering an uppercut to Governor Edwards than to tJencr ral Wood,. and Hiram Johnson prefers a .'haymaker do-. livered at General Wood than at Mr. McAdoo. Even the spread of divorces docs not satisfy. Mary Piekford no sooner gets one, than a great state, heretofore an aid to all of the domestically discontented, rises up to" fight -it.' ' And so'it goes. In extent, s-ope and power the late flu epidemic can't compare with it. No one agrees with-anyone else any more. The only harmony in existence seems to be confined to the growing dejnand for prize- tights. And perhaps this offers a solution. If a roped arena could be. provided in every community of the world, and every faction agreed to choose a fistic champion, the re bellious feuds and controversies might be settled with. minimum of destruction and a maximum of entertainment. . But then the difficulty would be in securing a referee. That s the difficulty all over, irom school wrangles to supreme council conversations. - A great British monarch once cried."A horse! A horse Mv kingdom for a horse I" '. The cry of humanity submerged in a sea of strife and confusion is'todav not for a horse, but for' a little horse sense. ; , . ., ; . - : MALE I) ' " i AND f FEMALE f' , . . . . , ... .' 1 . ..: . GO! A member of the school board calls our attention to the fact that.in a recent editorial we neglected to state that after the defeat of the school budget a yearugo, the school board did call in a representative citizens committee,, lay their cards on the table, and finally. arrive. at. a program of action which was successful At the subsequeiit election. That is truer, and.w are glad, to call attention to it. It is a precedent that should not be torgottcn. RipplingRhijmQS' wait Msfon. COST OF MOTORING EXCUSE me' while I shed a toar and raise a loud la ment; the price'of tiros has climbed, I hear, some twenty-five per cent. I have to buy four tires this spring, or run her on, the rims, and I am saddest when I sing these cost-of-seorching hymns. The cost of gas is rising, too, the gas tliatTiins our boais; and. every' times niy car goes " choo''' it "burns, up seven groats. And oil is going up with gas, the oil we all must buy; and so I jiause to say "Alas" and say it with a sigh. And sparkplugs cost a bone a throw, that once were fifty cents; the inotoYists, submerged in woe, arc sulking in iheir tents. Tliey gao lipon the windswept hill they can't afford to mount, for every mile runs up a bill that breaks their bank account. They view the long inviting road where they would like to speed, but they are chain ed to their abode by cost of things they need. They cannot tour the moorland track or journey anywhere, unless they're willing to get back to Shanks and his old. mare. . ' ' llllllllllllllllll!l!lllllll!!lllltlll!llllllllll!!lllllllllllllllllllllllip ! The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY The Medford National Bank , YOU CAN'T BREAK IT ' Because YOUR BANK Grows Stronger Every Week , Resources ! Two "Weelvs Agd '2(50.000 i i One "Week Ago ....1.270,000 I This week 1,1550,000 i ' Watch Us Grow THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK j Hacked by the Nation's "Wealth ; i w.'s. c. j iilllln GOOD CLOTH K8 I Make Them KLEIN S- 188 East Main St. vSTAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Orlver. JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel DIAMOND DYE IS TOE Old, Faded Apparel Con Be Re ; colored and Wado Over, -; Stylish, New. Don't worry about perfect rcaults. Use "Diamond Dvcb," pmrantced to kivh a new, rich, fntfeloflfl color to nuy fab ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot ton or mixed gooda, -dreasrai, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feath ers, draperies, coverinpa. : Tie Direction Hook with each package tolls so plainly how .to diamond dye over nny color that you can not nLake a mistake.- To uuitch any materm!, haro druisb ebow you "Diunicmd Dye" Color Card. I-it lit'8 SAGE TEA III v TO DARKEN IT Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful, to The old-time mixture of 8a ee Tea ana uuipnur for darkening gray. streamed ana zadea nair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keen their hair a eood. ' even color, which Is quite sensible, as we.are living in an age when a youth- . ful appearance Is of the greatest ad- 1 vantage. ( Nowadays though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the j sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores .sell the ready-to-use produat, improved by the addition of i other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage ! and Sulphur Compound." ' It Is very ' popular because nobody can discover 1 It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and (IroW thin tVil-ftiifh vnnr hnlv oklnd 1 one small strand at a thne: by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications,' it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractlvo. This ready-to-use preparation Is a, de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful; appearance. It Is not intended for tno cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. " ,v lferk '.that : - : : N..'-: really test s your oyeralls WHEN you're doing real work climbing, stoop ing and bending That's when you find out what your overalls are good for how strong the cloth really is - 'That's when they bind if they're not made right. - It's hard work like this that really tests yourover alls. And ,it's for just this kind of hard work that Blue Buckle Overalls are specially made. ', , " wear Blue Buckles on every run. Ttiey're tough as raw hido and Bt easy all the time." Engineer of Iht ' 20tk Century Limitid The toughest, longest-wearing denim goes Jnto every pair with wide double-stitched seams that don't rip. They are big and roomy with extra wide suspenders. Every detail of Blue Buckles has careful workmanship . asoIidback-band,bestqualitybrassbuck1esandl6ops, raglan sleevcj in the coats, big convenient pockets, and every pocket is reinforced. " ' y Next time you buy overalls ask for Blue Buckles. Blue Buckie : Over Alls : ;:' Biggest selling overall in ike world J ' - " .... -1 ' ' Gpoking tKree meals I can t stand it anv longer!" ' I his wail from a woman who has not use i a day! x I I i I x X I , X X I X ? x X T f Electric Range ARE YOU IN THE SAME CLA SS? THEN ATTEND THE ' . ' DEMONSTRATION ;NOW GOING ON AT YOUR LIGHTING COMPAY'S OFFICE California-Oregon Power Company , ; EXPERT HOME ECONOMIST V. 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