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ram worm MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE ' AN INDICPICNDENT NEWSPAPER Pl!JlLIKHRO KVIOKT AKTfcHNOON I , EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB 1' MEDFORD PIKNT1NO Office, Mali Tribune IMMdlng. 26-17-19 in or id r ir ireu. f none to. A oonaolldatinn of the Democratic Timet. The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregoolan. The Aebland Tribune. 'The Medford Sunday Bun is furnished unecriDers oeiiring a aeven-aay a&uy newspaper. ROBERT RUHU Editor B. 8. SMITH, Manager. VT7BIOKXPTZOV TE1MH BT MAll, IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 91.00 Dally, with Sunday Hun, month. .86 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month -SO Weakly Mall Tribune, one year. 1.60 Sunday Sun. one year .. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: gaily, with Sunday Sun, year 17.1.0 ally, with Sunday Sun, month .06 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. t-0( Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .6f fflnlal paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter mi Medford. Oregon, under the act of March I, 1819. (Sworn' dally average circulation for six months ending April 1919 S.074 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full leased Wire Service. The Asso elated Pn-es Ih exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newf dispatches credited to ft or not other wise credited in this paper, and also thi local news published herein. All right or republication or special dmpatoner oerem are a mo reserved. l Thu Democratic iri'nts who nre of- 't&tloa to bet iilmost nnv wav Unit tiur ucoriiu will win tlio imimirv taction., run no risk, except iirrewt for proiiieennif. " J T 'QUITK KKMAIIKAIIMO . ' . '(Ktitcne Guard) (j jvGrccnlenf, Ore., May 12. ' jTcd antomoliiles went down mid i fill livhero yesterday. They also went down and 1111 without :roini; bv here. . i . . :' ''So voil're the little boy who makes faii'pf 'mi' Axhlnnd uirls. I'm a hulv On VtY hand voir a bneUhanded lnmt iff the snoot." .00011 NKIIIT! ! ! (Sjimplc. of the vicissitudes oncoim tiered in opcrutinu: nn institution like this).' . ','. ' I ' ' : The (lriiil;iiiLr fountain at the eorntr of Main, Stem- and Cent. Avendia i 4 .woiiderful n'Ksct,' and the City of M'udford defies any man, woman, or Child' to tet a drink therefrom, with out Htrainine his' or hor swiillowini; OlKnhs to the , complete exhaustion point. J; Cnrranfc ; on (lie run plans to Cseiuieto the United .Stales anil Safety." He should csenpe to Ger many,.' lie wim- always eonvrrhtuliit iiL' tlnj kiilner cm his victories anil li s birthdays. '"''Rlneherird," (the one (if Los A fr ies) is now busy writimr his Memoirs ifjid'if.hc writes like ho captivated what a book. J: .-. . ; Km Mohr und Sam Richardson re port that their namesakes rout them ont.of the liny every n. in. at fl. and di i bettor job of it than most iilann clonks,. !. There is never any danirer of the country runirntr out of higher, price-' for the thinirs thev chew nnd wear. A ijhortiiire ol Injures would uivo relief. r'No jra.soliiiu for pleasure cars t-uls a; crimp in social affairs and fishinu, lint the fishermen did nut nrmio nil Winter to let the f sh suffer all sum mer. U. S. COAL EMBARGO ON IS SHARON. I'ii.. May i;i. As a re taliatorv nipnsiii-f I'm Hi,, ..i Canadian cinbiiriro upon pulp wood nnn puip mum paper, t nilcd States iiepresentniive Willis ,1. Iluliims nn ' noiince dbore today that be would in troduce n hill in iiiiin-c ul II., P.... l'laciin; an embnriro upon coal In r1n.,n,in ii.. : ,i I . ., ii,: miiiu-rmLr uiiia now will) Unit end in v'ew, he said. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; ', ; Doubles Its Beauty. CYe Smudge Pot i By Inkw Ferny ndv.(ew centH buys "Oanderlic.M ylAQWin application of "Oanderlf e" yaUiitfn not find a fallen hair or any aKantt; besides every hair shows new Ufa, vigor, brightness more col ofllWt thickness. . AdV SOCIALISTIC SENSE TVT 0V AND then a socialist 11 doni. At the socialist tlie delegates opposing the radical wing said: 'nfco trouble with a dictatorship rf the proletariat In this country Is the proletariat doesn't want It. .Vine workers out of ten believe in the capital istic system because they think they may be a capitalist tomorrow. Sound Yankee sense that. And as long as free oppor tunity exists in this country as it does today, the Bolshe viki have about as much chance of gaining control,' as the Holy Hollers. We hear a great deal of talk about classes, but as a matter of fact there arc no permanent sense. Ihe capitalist of today is the laborer of tomorrow, the laborer of this year, is the rapitalist of next. Socially and economically the country is in a constant state of flux. Doubters have never ridden in that typically Ameri can conveyance crudely christened the rubberneck wagon. "On the right is the Paulson building erected by Gus Paul son, one of the city 's foremost financiers. Paulson, twenty years ago, was a milk man in a mining camp. He traded a can of milk for a block of stock in the Bunker Hill mine, and the Paulson building was built with the dividends. On the left is the Don Ton Cabaret operated by Tony L5brcti, former Baron of Orvieto, who once owned half of Pingville, but lost his wad at draw poker, etc., etc." ji an goes oacK to nuinan nature. jh long as tlie gambling chance exists, as long as American resources hold out, as long as there is nothing to keep the man on top but his wits, and nothing to keep the man on the bottom, but his lack of them, -this process of levelling the human fam ily, to a competence will have little appeal for the average American. . It may come some time. Many thoughtful persons are confident it will. But it will only come, when the funda mental traits of human nature arc' restricted in a world crystallized in a totally different economic atmosphere. NOMINATE SOMEONE is bound to be badly disappointed on the 21st. Some others are hound to have their political hearts broken in Chicago later on. This seems rather a pity, in view of the bountiful world is at present afflicted. avoid the eastrophc, by giving all the candidates a job. In other words, instead of nominating one i?epublican President why not nominate half a dozen ? For each candi date has his specialty. and each his Achilles heel. Bunch ing them togothcr:would eliminate bitterness and promote efficiency. First in the alphabet comes Hoover. , His specialty is organization, administration, chairman ot the federal board or directors. But Hoover can't talk. He's a poor campaigner. Hand this job over to Hiram Johnson, .who isn't. He, could do the campaigning and satisfy the public demand for the spectacular. But Hiram's company is bad, his support questionable. - , So let General Wood look after the proprieties. The general's social standing is Flowers testifies. Far from ral s financial angel manufactures Ivory soap and tlie wealthy fathers of Plattsburg collegians sign the campaign vouchers. But, according to Nebraska reports, the gene ral is not strong with the fanners. Here is where Lowden conies in. Lowden not only eon ducts a model farm at Oregon, Illinois, but confesses to having, iii early manhood fnilked a cow. Let him preside over the Department of Agriculture and attend the county fairs. But Lowden married G. M. Pullman's daughter and has a bank roll larger than a palace car. Please page Mr. Harding. He started as a printer's devil and still conducts a country newspaper. But Harding has never been west of South Bend, Indiana. Mr. Poiudcxtcr is wanted, he has the Puget Sound delegation and once stacked shingles in Snohomish. There you are, every man with a job, and every job wtli its man. (.'ease tins sillv disrupting the Republican party. Nominate them all Let's have a Sexuinvirale at Chicago. (?ippIingRhimGS t wait SHOES. II'k'K'KI) a pair of shot's today; I asked the price . and wont. away. The dealer bofod, in frenzied tones, that T would hand him twenty hones, nnd clothe my hoofs in shining kid, as other gorgeous spendthrifts did. "Nay, nay," I said; "again, nay, nay! I'll fall for no such graft today. will not pamper fny old feet, ar.d make them think they're cute and sweet. J reared tluni in a frugal way, and I won't let theiiKget too gay. If they wore shoes at such a price, they'd soon he feeling too blamed nice, and they would look with high disdain on feet attired in leather plain." Then 1 went home and climbed the stair that leads up to the attic bare, where all the household junk's been thrown, for years whose number is not known. And there I found old shoes galore; a doen pairs were on the floor, all lying in a straggling heap, thrown there in times when shoes were cheap. I had the cobbler fix the soles and sow. a few unsightly holes and now I've shoos enough, I wot, to last me till at last I'm shot. You see the moral ver ell: One wav to beat the 11. C. L. WITH MEDFC3D TRADE MKDYOWn WKUl TRreUNTD. shows signs of practical wig convention Wednesday one of classes in this country, in any THEM ALL. crop of grief, with which the' So why not be sensible and co-ordination. Let him be irreproachable, as Montaville the great unwashed, the gene- primary wrangling winch is Mafan IS MEDFORD MADE MTfDFORD, OREOOX, THURSDAY, "SI AY 13, 1920: ALLIES TO OCCUPy By TURK TREATY WASrilNGTOX, May ll (By As coclatcd Press. ) Permanent occupa ticn of Constantinople which' Is left under the sovereignty of the sultan by a small international force of al lied troops, is provided for In the treaty which .has-been-handed to the Turkish representatives at Paris. An official summary of the treaty has been received here. - A similar international guard is provided" for the garrisoning of the straits as a guarantee of tree passage thru the Dardanelles and the Sea of .Marmora to ships of all nations. An inter-allied commission of con trol will exercise supervision over the execution of tho clauses of the treaty. Thraco In its entirety is awarded to Greece. Smyrna and tho Hinterland, extendlns approximately to a depth of 101) kilometers and a breath of 200 kilometers, Is given Greece under limited, sovereignty. Greece.- must formulate,' .with the League of Na- Itlons, a plan for control of the' terri tory and ih two years the population will decide whether this arrangement shall he. continued or., whether the territory shall bo annexed by Greece. lioth France and Italy reserve only spoclal economic privileges In Cllicia and Adalia.- Boundaries of Mesopo tamia and Palestine aro left to be de termined by spoclal commissions. Tho Armenian settlement is left open for future negotiation and decis ion. Tho precise status of the inter allied commission of control in its re lation to the League of Nations Is not clearly defined. : Lots of old papers 10c the bundle at this office. tf RELIEVES DISTRESSED STOMACHS IN Two Minutes ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS Sold Bv All Druggists. iPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiH 5 A Trust Department lias 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 tho Estates of deceased persons; and as Guardian for minors ii nnd 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. r Your Bank The Bank of Service and Welfare. w. s. c. -.(linillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillliiliiiiiiiiiiii'Min? niMllllliMlltllilUlllMIUIIIllMIMllMIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMIIIIIItMIMMIMIIIIIIUllllirT FREE! EXTRA TROUSERS For a limited time only with every Sliayne-Brun Hand Tailored to Order Suit. .Spring and summer " . PURE WOOL FABRICS City Cleaning Works Phone 474 401 So. Riverside Electric Ranges Mangles . .Washers Cleaners Fairbanks -Morse Water Pressure Systems People's Electric Store 212 W. Main Phone 12 Jackson County Bank Established 1888. Stenography Multigraphiog Circular work of all kind Mailing Lliu Tunnell & Edwards S0H-S0 Liberty Bulldlni Mfldrorrt, Oregon. FOIJTICAIi CARDS. 1iBini-r ..-- . I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho office of Prosecuting i. i. in.iiinn county. Oregon, t , i ... -1 AHmmAT. on the republican ticket, subject to the wish ot the voters ai me w primary election. If nominated and elected I will see thai the laws are iimiiv nrt hnnastrr enforced. Re spectfully yours, Adv. H. A. CANADA Y. I nercbv announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for liw office of Proaecutlng Attorney. If' elected I pledge mysolf to an Impartial enforcement of the law. r . v. rm" Adv. , T)l Mnnro is a candidate for tho democratic nomination for Dis trict Attorney. RAiinvinff hni mv successful man ageinent of the office of District At- rnpnnn ha. nhrvWfl ffl tboroughly qualified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county, in mai capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the repuouran ticket at the May primaries. , Adv. G. M. ROBERTS. 8hnrf . I berebv announce my candidacy fnr re-nominatlon for the office cf sheriff on the renubllcan ticket, suD- Idi-.t tn the Mav Drlmarles. I reel that my record as a public official during the first term entitles me to re-nomlnatloo and re-election. Adv. C. E. TBRR11L. I Hereby annivtince myBelf a repub llcan candidate for sheriff of Jackson County, at the Muy primaries. Sev eral years experience In this line of work, Including last six months of 1919 tn the tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister the dutl a of tho office in an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. W1MER I have decided to make the race for the democratic nomination for Bheriff at the May primaries. I will stand on my record of a little over a year In tho sheriff's office, prior to my entering the service. Adv. RALPH JENNINGS County Clerk I announce my candidacy for re nomination for County Clerk on tht republican ticket subject to the decls Ion of the people at the coming prl marles, and hope my record In thlr office the first term Is such that I am entitled to your support this year Adv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY tounty Assessor. 1 hereby announce my candldao for the re-nomluation to the office of County Assessor, for. Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party .at the primary election May 2lm, 1920. Adv. J. D. COLEMAN, School Superintendent hereby announce myself a candi date .for nomination for Count School. Superintendent on the repub llcan ticket. O. W. GOD WARD. Adv I hereby announce myself as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the republican ticket, at tht primary election. May 2 1st. 1 am for progressive education, the education that prepares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. -Adv. A. I. IIANBY. I herewith announce myself as can didate tor nomination, on the republi can tlckot, for County School Super intendent. SUSA.N'Nli W. HUM liti. County Coroner I hereby announce my candldac; for nomination on the .republican ticket for the office of County Cor onor. If elected 1 promise econom ical management ot the Coroner's of fice. , JOHN A. PERL. Adv. County Treaaurrr I hereby announco myself as a can. didate on the republican ticket for the nomination for the office of County TrenBiiror, promising to ad minister the duties ot the office on an efficient business basis. Adv. A. C. WALKER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination for 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 for Counts Treasurer, subject to the primary, May 21. 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 ot May 21. I have lived In Jackson county a number ot years, understand the needs ot the county and it chosen will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I have always been a good roads booster. A. E. KINNEY. Adv Upon the solicitation of friends 1 have consented to become a candi date for County Commissioner, sub ject to May primaries. I am a good roads enthusiast and think business methods can prevail In county af fairs. VICTOR BURSELL. Adv; R. F. D. 2. Medford I announce my candidacy for the office ot County Commissioner on tut. republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, May 21, 1920. it elected i promise an Ainnnmical. fair and impartial ad ministration of the duties of the of fice. I have always been for good roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL; Representative I am a candidate for re-nomlnatlon tnr tnlnt representative of Doualaa 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 legisla tion. If nominated anu erected i pro mise lO UOVUI-O MiJ cuof,.w ,u my prosecution of those Interests of the district I represent ana ine state or Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE. Palace Grocery Where you get Service. Fancy Canned Goods Fresh Fruits 1 Fresh Vegetables Frensh Ranch Butter Fresh Creamery. Butter In fact everything to eat. . Moffat & Launspach Phone 109 132 West Main. -Give us a trial. POTATOES Fancy Seed Potatoes $10.00 per hundred. Also ' A complete line of Bee Sup- lHtJO III ClUl.IV, MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 Fat Wain Strait Bridge House Caroenters & Wanted by Southern Pacific Company Steady employment. Wanes 53 to 63 cents per hour. Good board and lodgings furnished at $30.00 per month. Men to furnish thtir own bed ding. Write or apply to Division En gineer. Southern Pacific Company, Room I. Union tSation, Portland, or apply to nearest station 'agent. GOOD OIjOTHKS I Make Them KLEIN The Tailor i titN Kim Main M. Licensed City Scavenger. n .--mm- . All refuse Immedistelv removed on hort notice. Weeklv visit in resi dence districts. Dally business dl 'rint. Phones R0B-R. L (o1 : s- j ne .joaufiiecl HofelM anx Powell Si at O'Fdrrell, SAN FRANCISCO eVrc iTAoj.r dnd 'Shopping District. Anei.lT hr;j,,l,,J ;,( , Wit. th j vi.itor to San Fran ciaesl New himuhintra oi unuiu.) eiwrm e.nJ comfort, a lobby Jetign.d to provide, the tmo.phere of a Inioriou. home and a new Dininf Room, considered one of Ihe moot intereering in America all contribute to root welfare! It i. the onlr hotel with running Ice Water in e.ery room. mmmm a" jjwithninnint Ice 'pter in erery room. t (j EUROPEAN ?KX5! UNDER Ji PLAN CKsTyV THt SL ' TS ,1TKS H MGtMfNT J I am