A fecfb form SlEDFORD MAIL. I3IBUXE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Pl?lll.ISHEI) KVKKY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUN DAT BY THE MEDEORD PO'NTINO Cu Office. Mall Tribune D'HItllng. IS-l'-tS tfortb Kir street Phone 75 A consoll'latlon of thp Pemocratle Time The Mrdford Mail. The Hertford Tribune, the Southern Orgonlan The Ashland Tribune. ; 'Tbe Medford Punday Sun la furnished subscribers desiring a seven-day (tally newspaper. ROREHT RfHl.. Editor 8 S. SMITH. Manager UBSCRrPTIOH TEIIII R? MAII IN AHVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Sun. year 16.00 Dally w Hh Sunday Sun, month... 6s j uauy wiir.oui nunnay run. year, o.mu Dally wlit.ou! Sunday Sun. month 50 we.'kly Mull Tribuae. one year... -Sunday Sun. mie y,-ar BY i:aKKIEI In M-.!ford. Ashland Jfu'ksnnvlll.., Central Point, Phot-mx Dally, with 8uiu!a Sun, year IT h Dally, with Sunday Sun. month... .65 Daily, without Sunday Sun. year. 6 00 . Dally, without Sunday Sun, month 60 Off'cln! paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County Entered its seconri-clnns matter all siedr'inl, wrecon, under tne act or March S. 187. Bworn dally average circulation for six months ending April 1919 8,074 alEMDEK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. 'Full Leased Wire Service. The Asso ciated Preps !b exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches rjerelrr are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot tt Ajxku Prr Scribnor's for May publishes an article entitled, "What Koch Keally Said," an account of tho signing of the Armistice in a railway car. It Is a ivivid account of a great moment, but what Koch really said when he saw the supreme chance to adminis ter the licking Germany had coming, clipping away, cannot be sent thru the mails. Tho half dozen or so Native Sons lh this ueck of tho woods think that the result of tho presidential primary in California today settles the cam paign, exe'opt for perfunctorily going thru'the motions of voting in Novem ber. '.Tho referendum should bo crimed at tjic Oregonian trait of relying ex clusively on the Lord for develop ment of natural resources. , The Albany Horald chronicles tha unusual news that "John Clark has been under a doctor for tho lust ten days." .Tho Antl-Suloon League will par ticipate In tho' campaign, tho directors of participation getting more In sal ary than tho president , per annum. By. all tho laws of common sense tho; Anti-Saloon l?nguo should havo died I T?!:ctr- the saloons did, but it flour ishes. It may bo necessary to bring back the gin my Is, to give reform ex perts, a tangible evil to battle. Alt Iho atrocities In this world are not committed on tho European stage. The Intnrrhurch Movement will discover this week that those who yell "Amen!" the loudest, make the least uoiso dropping coin in tho col lection box. Kort Hall, tho next ko. kom. has Uio rhcumatkks. and bis right hoof is swollod up worse than Its owner will bo when tbe voles are kountcd. "Polish unns won nnoihrr battle Monday, which entitles them to an other billion dollar loan from the USA. One of those days there will be a Mexican revolution, wherein the re volting yell "To Hell with rarninzn" instead of "Viva In Nueva lietnoca cia!" Contribution iBox Doar Smudge, .All right then, I'll try It again. How's this: .AXOTIIKit STl:i' IX Till-; KK.'IIT !i,i v v, DIKI'HTION Oregoniun) .,)tpiamond engagement ring, 'about half karat In modern mounting. ? 1 2 r. . Will take lib (. city bond at face value. A i:, . Oregonian. i And Leap Year at that again by Kaykay. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer TnsNl od 'T.nvr Tablets of Aspirin" in a V Bay or mckce," containing .roper direction for L'oW, Pnin, Hr;tl.-n-he, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and K.i-uni;iti-m. Name "Jin Tor" mourn gi-nuir.e Aspirin prescribed bv phynie isn for nineteen yearn Haintv tin boxes of l'2 tablets cost fw cent. Aptrin is trade murk of Buyer Mann f net-ire of Moaoacetic Acidestcr of SiiliryliencM, - PROTECT THE IT TAKES no seventh son of a seventh son to predict the railroads of the future are to he paved highways. Be tween Ashland and Medford todav the paved hisWav is 'the road bed for transportation of passengers and freight, witli trucks and automobiles as the rolling stock. llns condition exists elsewhere and is growing. Hut the people of Jackson county paid for this Ash-land-Medford road bed. And under' the present law the future road beds are paid for and maintained by the owners of motor vehicles. This is a step in the right direction, but it doesn't go far enough. For as members of the state highwav commission point- l.sojed out Mondav night, the paved highwavs thus far eon- 1 Ml .'.I.. .."l.. t x' i .... . Tr sinicieu, are omy auapieu to a Ten-ion loau. Heavier loads are now being transported and the pavement is breaking down under them. One tiling is certain, the load -in excess of ten tons must be eliminated from highways now built to bear no more than that tonnage if these highways are not to be de stroyed Another thing is certain, a law which puts the burden of road construction and maintenance more strong ly upon the business interests chiefly benefitted, is imperative. THE LAZY HOME GARDNER SEED dealt ts in various places report that there is less demand for seeds this year on the part of home gar deners. In some states the decrease amounts to as much as '.10 per cent. Unless this is to be explained by tho weather, it shows a curious and disquieting situation. With prices of food so high, it might be supposed er tendency than ever for the man with a garden plot to raise li is own vegetables. There is little or no indication of lower prices, for farmers and professional gardeners sav they are obliged to curtail their cultivated area on account of the labor shortage. The chief hope, then, of an easement in food prices, seems to rest with the "the back yard farmers." It may be futile to say that fanners of this type, or any other type, owe it to the community to do all they can to boost the food supply. "Duty to the community" is not so popular just now as it used to be. But the poten tial gardener who neglects the opportunity will certainly be sorrv, on his own account, before the season is over. Xo political observers of experience, expect Hoover to defeat Johnson in California today. But if Hoover makes a substantial showing his friends will be satisfied and if Johnson doesn't register a landslide, his friends won't be. fy Walt CHANGING STYLES LAST year I bought a limousine, the latst thing in boats, and it was painted black and green, and cost, me many groats. "It is the very latest word in cars," the agent cried; "all other cars will look absurd, this noble bus beside. The pride of ownership 'twill give, and fill your soul with bliss, and it will last you while you live, I wot and ween and wis." And now my hum bril's out of style, it looks like Noah's ark, and when I'd push her for a mile I go out after dark. For if I take it out by day by joker's it's abused; they ask me if it is the dray the Pilgrim Fathers used, My wife declares she'd rather walk, and proper pride maintain than ride with mo around a block in that ancestral wain. And thusthe motor game is played upon the trustful chump, whose last year's model looks decayed and ready for the dump.. My van is just as fine as silk, so far as chugging goes; but people of the critic ilk turn up the scornful nose; its hood is badly out of date, the windshield slant is vile, the body lines, which should be straight, bulge out in ancient style. And so 1 '11 have to buy a gig that 's up-to-date and new; and in six months, I'll bet a fig, 't will be a has been too. Tribune's Daily Health Hint T heard today of a mother of four' chHdrtm savins that she did not ie momber buying a -juart of milk since sho had lte--n married. "How do they do it ' This v;is a case for the humane society, -nid a rather excep tional specimen of laziness; but there are many children who do not koI enouKh milk. Indeed, many more children are under-nourished than are underfed. .Most people filve their children enough to eat: but they do not Rive Uhmh enouKh to live and prow on, for what the children net is not what they need. Condensed in Ilk is not a fit food for the tVcuinK of a u rowing human being. It will do :;t a pinch and il will serve ij an addition to other foods; but i lie vit amines are gone ; and alone tln-v act a good deal like' some uf the foods we hear of in tain sections (if tho world they lead I to those ,p,e(.r and h.lt reeentlv tinder j ir" '' . - ! Halls catarrh Mrrtlrte has hcen taken stood diseases known as malnutrition by catarrh rurlervr for the past thirty-diseases- sent v, lperi-!eri, pclllliiia. Ave years, ant! has becom known as the nnd the rest. People are not hutlRO ";"' rwwt l remedy rr Catarrh. Hall's . ., . . ... " atatrh Modlilne acts thru the B ood cj but they are deprived of that vanet , Murou, ,urraces. explhn the Pof. which furnishes all (hat is needed, j son from tho Lllcd and healing- the dls And tho lack conies to the snrfare In j "-'l portions. n skin or hone disease or mayhap in , stunted growth or stupidity in 8t,,on1' There Is no substitute for the dairy prodncls in the life of a child. The I iromTRT? wxrn trtbutth. HIGHWAYS that there would be a strong ingRhnmos mm Mason , cow and tho hen uro the foster moth ! ers of us all. As a doar old doctor once said to mo: "When I see a moth erly lookinK old cow or hen, 1 want to take off my hut to her." Census Returns WASHINGTON. Mv 4. The i'o! louitiL' renins report was civen out Uxlav: A Ilia nee. Ohio, 'Jl.'Uli inerea-e ()L'ii. or ri.J per rem. I'ern, III., SSli, inerease 8S." ,.r 11 1 per tent. Winl'ielil, Kas. 7!i;!;i inerease l'J;U or IS. 4 per eenl. lloiilton. Maine, HIM, inereae 3 111 or .".!) per cent. Orange. X. ,!.. .'i:i,-J:in, increase tiSi.n) or l J.!' per eenl. 'et Orange. X. .).. l'.."r.'l, in erease 4"li: or ll.S per eent. I .a Salle 111.. U.tl.o. inerease "i- '. 1 ivr eent. How's This? VTo f.ffcr On !iundrt Dollar. nwM ""y ease pt Catarrh that cannot to i;;. r.V r.hor, mo ""a wmNa ttrvt improvement In your genera l health Start t'iMnic HiilPn CnfArrh MMl- rlne nt on-e nnd jcet rid of catarrh. Bnd for tenttmont.tin. fre. L.t KrttiZ.&Sfc JS! 0hk' wtoforp, dt?ehon'. Tuesday, may 4. mo. A Trust Department Has been established as a permanent division of the Medford National Bank Under the authority and supervision of the Unit ed States Government and is now open for business This bank is authorized by NATIONAL LAW to Act as Administrator or Executor of the Estates of deceased persons: and as Guardian for minors and their estates. To execute all manner of Trusts for individuals and for corporations. To take charge of money and property and account for the income and interest theeron. And gener ally to do all manner of Trust business. We can relieve you of all business care and : anxiety, and make you safe. . Call and let us explain to you the workings of our Trust Department. Your Bank The Bank of Service and Welfare., Films Developed FREE Ralph Woodford , Fifth and North Riverside The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. "Adopted Monday, March 29. ASIfLAND MEDFORD Peily fxctpt Sunday. Lw Medfoni 7:15, 8:00, 8:46, 9:80, 10:1ft 11:00 a. m. 12:00 noon; 12:6, 1:1-0, 2:U, 8:00, 4:30, b:lb, 6:ou, t :uu p. tn. daily; 8:4ft p. tn. bAturd.iy only; 9:30 p. 10:30 p. m. bHturaity otiiy. I.?ave Ashlnnil 7:15, 8:00, 8:46, 9:80, 10:1ft. 11:00 a. tn.; 12:00 noon; 11:45, 1:80 2: IS, 8:00, 3:45, 4:30, 6:15, fl:00, 7:00 p. m.; 4:45 p. rn. Saturday only; 0:80 p. m. daily; 12.15 midnight, Saturday only. ' Sunday Only - 9:00, 10:00, 11:j0 a. m.; 12 noon; 1:00, 2:00 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:80, 9:30 p. m. 9:00 10:00, 11:00 'a. in.; 12 noon; 1:00, 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, &;00, 6:30, 9:80 p. m. U'allintr rn-im A-ihtanrl, Rjist NIH Ch-tntiacv. ELECTION, Boa Vote 302 X Yes For 4r'o State Road Bond Limit sBALLOT TITLE 332 X Yes 303 No NO PROPERTY TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE CF GASOLINE TAX Keep these three fnots in mind. The present auto license fees and gasoline tax will pay both the principal and interest on all the bonds under this amendment,' and will yield an annual surplus besides for other state, highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. - ' FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED Orrcon must havo sufficient Highway Funds lo match Federal appnHinn menta or Ores in cannot ftct the benefit of Federal money for Oregon Roads. Inrrvasing this constitutional limit in a necessity. Unless limit is increased, either state muds cannot be completed for many, many years, or must be finished by direct pmrcrtv taxation. This measure averts direct property tax for state highways and makes early completion possible. Let's get the roads built now. Income from Present Source Sufficient to Pay Principal and Interest. Thf (met tht rvf nw firtrn uto Ikn IW rxi catkin. Ux. trthout inrrru of rrwnt nteo. will bf m: 1 t i r huh i H-ipl tnd intrredtoo thf bedt. w e!rty rt f, tth broflitnI lirurt ri hf MAt ct, tnftilcd tJ rt-ry it tr-d . w. UeUt fc 8tu PamrhlH for rpflcatioa. Mstmitx? th- Uhi cMu.ly It ('nun that no i wrty (ax w rriuiml mnd that trrDt nM (ac tut Livii ff.- mud (uU( will ir-Wm pncip! and iatr-it and yield surp.ua bidn. F.r Ir.terwt Tablf, Pamphlrts or farther Itjonsation. wtit to "RFCON ROADS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCtATTOV 1. L IWfnav m 2iS Im frtM C t. (Una. Omu ttfntM (aawtut. L 1. tetf CiDMiin Ueadquarters, 311 Wojrwi?r Buildup Portia nd, OrgtB VOTE- 3C2 X YES For iro Statt Road Bend Limit WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE 'iUmUWif. Proprietor Telephone 11 JACKSOXVILLE MEDFORD Daily cicpt Sunday. lare Medford 8:00, 9:80, 10:30 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 1:30. 3:00. 4:80, 6:80 p. m Saturday only 7:30 p. m.j 9:39 p. m, daily BatuiUay only 10:30 p. ro. Kturtlv OnW LeaTe JnckaonTllle 7:20, 6:30, 10:00, 11:80 a. in.; 1:00, 2:00, 8:45, 5:00 7:oo p, m. aat urday only, 8:00 p. m. Sundar Only Lcare MM ford 0:00, 10:30 m. tn.; 12:00 noon; 2:80, 4:00. 6:80, 9:30 10:80 p. tn. I.avt .l.ickxonvil.r 10:00, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 8:30. 5:00. 7:00. 0:50 D. m. Uttirf and wAittng room bo. 6, South Front, Xa-ih Hotel tjuiiain-f. JacksomUle Waiting Room at Bcter'a Oon fectionery. Phrtnc 800. HfdfrtH. Or MAY 21 GADS IS AS FOLLOWS- CONSTITITIOXAL AMEND M EXT FU lerred lo tie peopls by ths U-SL-lstive A.nib'.y. Limitation of four per cent state indebtedness FOR PERMANENT ROADS Purpmr: To aiDSnd Smjon 7 ol Amrle XI i( thCmutiiuiK)ti if tb Stat nt Orreon so a. to pormttth. rrvalioiioftibu.iitl ! Inline, tnrludin, preriou. debt and luibilitif. I.r the purpvwof buildnic snd nuintaimni permao.nt roads to th. amount of tour rer cent of tbe a..ewied valuation of all the property in tbe State of Orrcon, instead of two per cent aj now provided by law. - NO DIRECT TAX POLITICAL CARDS. District Attornc7. . ' I hereby nnoune myselt u can didate tor the office ol Prosecuting Mtcraey lor Jackson eoanty, uregou, ton the republican ticket, subject to ,H,e wish of the rotera at tbe coming primary election. U nonilnated and elected 1 will aee that toe lawa are iJusUy and honeatly- enforced. He- epectfully yours, AdT. H. A. CANADA!. LffD 1 I BelleTlng '.Bat my auoceeeful man agement of tbe office ot District At torney has ibo-srn m tboroughly qualified, and that 1 can aerre the people of Jackson county, In that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at tbe May primaries. AdT. . Q. M. B0DEKT8. I hereby announce my candidacy izEEjifor nomination on the republican ticket for the office ot Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an Impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARREIA. AdT. Rawles Moore is a candidate for the democratic nomination tor Dis trict Attorney. . Sbentl . ' ' . ' I hereby tuieunc ny cukdluey for' re-nomidatlon lor tba office et sheriff on the i-epublican ticket, iub Ject to the May primaries... I (eel that my record aa a nubile official during the first term entitles me to re-pomlnatlon and re-election. AdT. C. B, TERRILL. I hereby announce myself a repub lican candidate for sheriff ot Jackson county, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience In this line of work, including last six months of 1919 In tbe tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dutl s of the office In an efficient manner. . . ' AdT. JOHN B. WIMBR; I hare decided to make tbe race for the democratlo nomination for sheriff at the May primaries. J.wlll stand on my record of a little over a year In the sheriff's office,, prjor to my entering the service. Adv. . - RALPH JENtnNGS, h . County Clerk I announce my candidacy (or re nomlnation for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the. oomlpg pri maries, and hope my record In this office the first term Is. each that I am entitled to your support this year. AdT, CHAUNCET FLORET. . v County Assessor. . I hereby announce my candidacy for the re-nomlnatlon to the office of County Assessor tor. Jackson1 coun ty, by ,1116 Republican party- at tbe primary election May 21st, 1910. Adv, . , J. 8. COLEMAN; , School Superintendent ' I hereby announce myself a candi date . for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. ; . O. W. QODWARD. ; ' . AdT : I hereby announce myself as candl date' for County School Superinten dent, on the republican ticket, at the primary election,, May 1st. I aim for progressive education, the education that prepares tor life, and for giving tbe rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools tor Oregon.. Adv. '. A. 4. HANBY, I herewith announce myself as can dldate for nomination, on the republi can ticket, for County School Super intendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES. County Coroner I hereby announce my candidacy for noratnstton on the repnbli-.nn ticket for the office ot Connty Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management 6t tbe Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PERU Adv." County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a can dldate on tbe republican ticket tor the nomination tor the office of County Treasurer, promising to ad' minister the duties of the office on an efficient business basis. Adv. A. C. WALKER, I hereby announce myself as can' didats for nomination tor County Treasurer on the republican ticket. I am an experienced business man. Adv. - -W. D. WELCH. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket tor-County Treasurer, subject to the - primary, May 31. : E. P. CHANDLER, Rogue River. . (Adv.) County Commissioner I am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the pri mary of May 21. I have lived in Jackson county a number ot years, understand the needs of the county and if chosen will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I bave always been a good roads booster. A. E. KINNEY. Adv. I announce mv candidacv fnr ths office of County Commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, May 21. 1920. If elected I promise an economical, fair and lmnartinl arU ministration of the duties of the of fice. I have always been for good roods. (Adv.) COVRT HALL. Upon the eollcltatlon of friends 1" have consented lo become a canilf date for County Commissioner, eut ject to May primaries. I am a goo'l. roads enthusiast and think buslneta methods can prevail in. county af fairs. . VICTOR BURSELU Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford.' . Representative " I am a candidate for re-nomlnatlon for joint representative ot Douglas and Jackson counties, on the republl. can ticket, at the primary, May 21. I am for good roads and have helped frame the present good roads leglsla-, tlon. If nominated and elected I pro mlse to devote my energies to ths prosecution of those Interests ot the district I represent and the state ot Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE. : WeSaluteJhisTire You will too i . . 11.1; j t?. -',, ' When you consider that the ' growth of our business, de ' pends upon the kind of tires, wa sell and the service we rendet,' you realize 'that Miller Tires must be - exceptional or we wquld not feature them as we do. . .' They are. They are long-dis-. tance runners built by uni form workmen to a champion ship standard. No tires cost you less per mile, none others arc Geared-lo-the'Road. HINES & SNIDER , WE SELL TIRES "I Saturday,: May 8, and each succeed in g Saturday thereafter the banks of Medford will close aj: twelve o'clock noon.' FEED Save money on chicken feed by buying from usi Scratch Food -i....4.60 Egg Producer ....i 3.66 Developing' Mash .. 5.(50 Wheat 4J50 Oyster Shell 2.C0 MONARCH Seed & Feed Go. 317 East Main StraaL . WESTON'Si Camera Notice the Only Exclusive ' " Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. Negatives made any time ot place by appointment. Phone 147-J. We'll do the rest. J. B. PALMES Medford. . ; 208 East Main Street -