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' MBDFORD WaTD TH1BUMB. CTUD'FDTID. QT?ftfiONT, SATURDAY. MAY 15,' 1920- i i i t," .1 u. Uedford Mail, tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED KVKKT A FTP: R NOON EXCEPT SUN DAT BY TUB MEDFORD F(lNTINO OU. Office, Mall Tribune E'iMdtng, 26-J7-18 norm r ir street, r none vo. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlmea. The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, tho Southern Oregon Ian, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun la furnished ubscrlbera deal ring a aeveD-day dally newspaper. ROBERT HUIIL. Editor a S. SMITH, Manager. UBBCBXPTXOir TXKMH BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 11.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month-. 66 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year. 1.50 Sunday Sun, one year 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford, AHhland, Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenix: Daily, with Sunday Sun, yenr....7.60 Dally, with Sundny Sun. month..- .flfi Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of tho City of Medford, Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Meorora, uregon, under the act of March I, 1879. dworn dally avernceclrculatlan for six months ending April 1019. 3.074 MKMUER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full leased Wire Service. The A Ann elated PreBa la exclusively, entitled to the use for republication of all neWH dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All right1 or repuoucaiion or special dispatcbea Herein are uio reaervea. Ye Smudge Pot ttj Arthur Verty Tho lloBiio Illvor vulloy DluolieardB have only reached the-7 hair nius- tnebo stage of development. A nice thing about proiildont WII Bon's letter to tho Oregon democracy Is tho Inability of tho writer, tho re cipient, or tho world at large to fig ure out what it Is about. MOItIO SIArx: KTRM I'ATTHIt Solyo "Wliero are you go'ln' Dad. You'll fall down on that feller from Gold Illll,. If you walk away!" Kort "I got Halph Ilnrdwell on my hands. That Gold lllll mnn will walk In on us any time now." . Solye "No ho won't. I gotto go to tho pitcher show." According to tho news reports Frl day, tho PoIob had tho Uolshevlks out on a limb. i "Wanted Waitress. 18S years or over. Steady work, good pay" Hod llluffs (Cal.) News. Want Ad. Tho Coos llay lad of 17, facing his third trial for murder, glvos tho pros, atty.. of Coos county lots of oxpor ionco, and ought to pick up a point or two about the law himself. June Is upon us, and a numbor of gonts who havo worked all winter win go fishing till snow flics. A citizen under Indictment in Chi cago for profiteering mystorlously apralnod his wrist whllo anloop. Jlo saw a dollar In his droanis, and roach, od for It, hitting a bedpost. Tho government has dlscovorod a huge swlndlo In oil stocks, but no accurate list of tho victims can bo made until the returns from Oregon lire rounded up. Tho country hus run out of ovory thing hut auto mechanics and gar ages. Tribune's Daily 1 Health Hint lly lliirrlw, IWii-niB.' A dollRhtful lit 1 1 o health play has been written for ono of the public schools of New York City by Jlias Chnrlotto Wasaung, ono of tho teach ers. It is called "Ten Mttle Germs" and the characters are ton children leprosontlng a dlsenso germ. Each tolls where ho Is going In that school to do what ho thinks will bo tho moat dnmago. Ono will get Into n boy's oar, be cause you know boys never do wash their enrs, and "1 do lovo dirt." Tho neat thinks n dirty finger-nail will do Just as well. Or a muddy Bhoo. suggests tho third. The best place of all tho fourth things Is a mouth full of dirty teeth. Hero ho will find a nice hollow tooth and before vou know it all tho boy's teeth will be decayed. And us It is a school thoy nro visit ing thoy will he sure to multiply. All run out gladly, only to come hack with long faces. In this school all the boys do wash their oars, and nono have dirty finger nails, and the tooth brush drill is such an Institu tion that there is no chance at all. Finally tho ono who sought tho mud dy shoo runs in, chased by tho boys Civic loaguo, wliono specially is tho cleaning up of muddy shoes. So ton disappointed gcrnm get out or that school as last as they can, followed by the warning of the school children not to try another visit. Surely a graphic and pleasing way of teaching hygiene to any schoolful of young folks. IT'S A GREAT LIFE, IF- TT'S A G REAT life if you don't weaken. That bit of per- sir Inge never meant anything until today. Aow sud denly it stands illumined' with a majestic eloquence. For in the brief space of LM hours Senator MeNary enters tho Oregon primary in iavor 01 Johnson and Herbert Hoover retires against him. It's a great life if vou don't weaken. What depths of wisdom are there contained. For if vou can assimilate these two announcements and not lose consciousness, life is a gay and diverting comedy indeed. Vhat does it all mean? I he Hoover retirement is com prehensible. Mr. Hoover believes the welfare of this coun try and the world is largely bound up in the ratification of the League of Nations. He has no political ambitions. He only became a candidate at the insistence of his many friends, and to give the league proponents in California a chance tor expression, ho when the league is threatened by a division ot its iorces in tins state', he steps aside m favor ot the league candidates, lhat is characteristically llooverian, big, self-effacing, disinterested. Yes, that s comprehensible, though to those Hoover supporters who were in the fight on principle, win, lose or draw, not because ot this issue or that, but because of Hoo ver, it comes as a rather unexpected stroke of political paralysis. - f For with Hoover out of it we admit, our interest in the primary campaign ceases. e nave no enthusiasm tor tar. other candidates and will not pretend we have. Political maneuvering makes us sick. On the ground of personal competency they all look very much alike. But there id principle left, that of the League of Nations. Of the three candidates, Wood and Lowden arc lorllie league, Johnson alone is against it. They arc all good men, all sincere and honest; trying to paint them anything else is mere political buncombe. But, the only two candidates who stand for things we believe in are Wood and Lowden, and on the ground of political availability, we prefer Wood. So there you are. nut where js ('barley MeNary, the prize prodigy of the Lincoln club! Here is where benefic- lent humor rescues blasted hopes. Hunk ot tho junior senator projecting himself into the unsavory arms of Hi ram. A western man! But Charley played marbles with Hoover back in Salem, and the great retirement had not taken place when the MeNary-Johnson banns were pub lished. And the League of Nations, for the preservation and non-resubmission of which the senator worked so val iently, and of which he wired so cheeringly to diverse local constituents. Where, is, it, at? "There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio than were ever dreamed in yofir philisophy." Aye, verily Hamlet, too, was a politician. All needed now to complete the picture is for the Port land Journal to espouse Bob Stanfield, the Oregonian to enter the lists for Lugene JJebs and Dr. Keene take the stump for William Jennings Bryan. It s a great lite, it you don t weaken. RipplingRlujmos A'wait riafon ' Ml ft THE GAME. I AM GOING' to the park, where the baseball artists play, and I'm blithe as any lark that uplifts its song today. For while I can forget, as I watch them swat the sphere, all the weary things that fret, and the sigh and sob and tear. There W be time to walk the floor with a weeprag in my hand, when 'this bully game ii o'er and the visitors are canned. Oh, our pitcher is in form, and a mighty arm is his; when that wing gets good and warm he'll show wizards how to wiz. When I see him winding up I forget that I must drink sorrow from a bitter cup, that will put me on the blink. I forget that rents are high, that the larder's bare of hash, that the children wail for pie, clothing, shoes and succotash. I forget the profiteers who have soaked us left and right, that the bankrupt court appears as tho only thing in sight. For a while I east aside all my brooding and de spair, when I sec our heroes slide round the bases on their hair. When I sec the joyous mob at the ball games of yore, "Well," I- murmur, through a sob "we are growing sane once more." All authorized literature may be read or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services, and visit the reading room. I.AU1KS Whon Irregular or suppressed tiso Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not sold at drug stores. Io not exporlmont with others: save disappointment. Writo for "Relief" nnd- particulars, It's free. Address: National Medical Institute, .Milwau kee, Wis. . St. Murk's Fplscopal Cor. North Oakdalo and l-'lflh Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. : 10 a. m. Sunday school. 1 1 a. m. llnly communion. 7:110 p. m. livening servico nnd In struction. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Cliuri'H South Oakdalc Avo. First mass Sunday at 8 a. lu. Second mass nt 10:30 a. m. llencdlitlon at 4:30 p. m. Hoy. John Powers. will speak. Please don't fall to hear this woman's messnge. 0:30. Young People's meeting. 7:30. Song servico and a Ulble reading on the Princo of this World Special music In tho morning. E. II. Kdgar, pastor. First Spiritualist Uutn-li Althea hall, 204 Fast Main St. l.oi'turo nnd spirit messages. Subject: "The Plan Way as Taught by Jesus Christ." Rev. J. It. Sllllwoll and wife. speaker and reader. Central Point. (Hrlik) Church 1 0. Sunday school. 11. Mrs. H. C. llarr of Xcw York, representing tho Frecdman board of tho Presbyterian church tor S. A., FvaiiK.-T'iith. ion's Church Fourth St. below Oakland Avo. Ilev. Dr. W. H. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor, i Res. CIS West Fourth St. Sunday after Ascension. ' Kxandi. Sundny school 10 a. m. 'Wvlno servico 11a. in. Catechotlcal instruction for confir mation every Saturday afternoon ut 'J o'clock. You and yours cordially Invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist Ilranch of the mother church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. i Services nro held every Sunday morning nt 1 1 o'clock. Subject, "Mor tals and Immortals." Sunday school nt ft : 4 .". . All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Scl- enco healing are given, at S. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Tho rending room, which Is in the M. F, & II. bldg., is open from 1 to & daily except Suudaya aud holidays.! Phoenix Church "A Happy Life an Open Secret," will be the theme of the morning ser vice, at 11 o'clock, with' music in keeping. ''Religion Pays," is the topic for the evening meeting, to he gin promptly at 7:30, under the aus pieces of the C. E. society. Preaching by the minister, Joseph W. Angell, who will speak at both services. Bible school at 10 a. m., with adult and graded classes. H. W. Frame, supt. All cordially welcome. Evening: Anthem, Now the Day Is Over (Knight). Trio, Be Thou lly Guide (Ashford). .Miss Anderson, Mrs. Sasnett. Mr. Brooks. Miss Helen Philbrok, pianist. Mrs. .May oJrdan MacDonough, director. First Christian Church . i Cor. Ninth and South Oakdalo. Dell Ely Millard, minister. Bible school 9:45. B. W. Paul, supt. Preaching 11 a. m. Fathers Day. Subject, "Strongest Man in the World." Special music. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m. Evening service, sermon lecture, "The Gospel Game of Ten Pins," Illustrated. Special music. A homelike church where everyone is welcome. Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets. Miss Ilhoda Burnett, pastor. Res. 337 West Tenth St. Phono 420. May 16th marks the closing of an other conference year with us. The year has passed quickly by bringing to our minds once more tho fact that time is slipping away and you and 1 will soon he in eternity. Where, olr where will you spend eternity Wo Invite you to our services Sunday 'school 10 a. m. Preaching services 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Class meeUng at noon. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 pm. The southern Oregon annual con ference convenes at Cottage Grove, Oro., May 9th, to 23. and .' First Methodist Episcopal Fourth and Bnrtlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible school, classes for all ages. Preparatory membership class also meets at this hour. 11 n. m. Morning worship. Ser mon: "The Church and Young Peo ple." i 0:45 p. m. Epworth League. 8 p. m. Evening service. Address: The People's Temple." with stereoptlcon slides ot proposed plans. - Anthem, The Day Awakes(Wilson) Soloist, Miss Anderson. Solo, The Great Heavenly Choir (Jordan). Mrs. Piorce. First liantist Church A Church With a Cordial Welcome to All. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all. F. W. Mears, supt. 11 a. m, Morning service. Prea ch- Ing by the Rev. F. R. Leach. Subject "Salesmanship and the Kingdom." A large attendance is earnestly request cd. 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. AH young people are earnestly requested to be present. We bavo a good sub ject and a good leader. 8 p. m. Evening service. Preaching by Rev. F. R. Leach. Subject: "Go ing the Second Mile." Good muBic. Let everyone be present. 7 p. m. Thursday. Continuation of the "Survey" by the Golden Link class.. We will take up a survey of America showing the needs and the Christian remedy. Prayer meeting will follow the "Survey." Let as many as possible bo present. First Presbyterian Church : Corner Main and Holly Sts. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Carl Brommer, supt. Morning service at 11a. m., ser mon, "Assured Stability of Life." ' Evening service at 8 p. in., address by Miss Robetta Barr, field worker for the hoard of Frecdman of the Presbyterian church. (Music for the morning service will be, selection by the quartet, choir and solo, "Recitative and Aria, "If With All Your Hearts," Mendelssohn, by Forrest Edmcades. In the evening Miss Arioline Scutti will sing a negro spiritual by Burleigh. Tho habit of going to church, will bear intensive cultivation with most of us and this Sabbath is a good time to begin. Let it be here or in another ot Medford's good churches and you will be tho gainer. William Vawter, director of music. Mrs. Marsh, organist. . L. Myron Boozer, minister. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh 'that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty 3ve years, nnd has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood cu thn fi tern i nnrfnOAa Avntillititr tiia Dii- IlhiBtrated-ori from the BIcod and healing the dis eased pontons. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will sec a grtttt Improvement In your general nealth Start tnking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at onon and get rid of catarrh. Send tor testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hm hv 11 nruprtfltr. 75c. Tho DEALER says "tho !ENgr mark 'protects you from imitations1 Ji lt pays Bie to give my customers what they ask for," says the retailer who knows what's what. "When they ask for 'Giant Powders' I give them GIAXT Powders the real Giant, made by The Giant Powder Co., Con. I don't tell them that 'I have the same thing, only under another brand name,' because it is not true. "The name 'Giant' on a case or a stick of powder is evidence that the powder is made by the company that originated Giant Powders. Remember this: You can't get Giant re sults when you use ordinary dynamites that look like Giant but aren't marked Giaut' Loo info the new, money-savins melhc-l ot clcttrine land, blaitins tree beds, dilclies. boulders, etc. 1 hey arc all described !n our up-to-the-minute book, "llctlcr Farming with Oiant l-'arm l'owdcrs." A post card will bring it by the first mail. ' THE GIANT PO.WDER CO., CON. s , "Everything for Blasting" First National Bank HiJp.. Sun Kmnciica t Bianch Office: Denver. Portland, bait Lake City, Scatll SpokiM 238 STUMPING EUREKA Crater Lake Hardware Co. Distributors - Medford, Oregon HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? Cups and Saucers, each .'..:.15 Window Shades .....69 Biq Reduction on 2-In. Post Iron Beds. Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coll Springs. Phone 9 Mordoff & Woolf 22-24-26 South Fir PUT YOUR GET -RICH' QUICK SOUYE IN THE , WASTE s BASKET AND Put Your IN THE If that scheme the smooth stranger tries -to sell you were such a "good thing," he would keep it to himself or come to a BANK to sell it. . . ! , Consult us on any proposition offered you, whether", or not you are yet banking with us. ' We may save you from LOSING YOUR MONEY. . !. We invite YOUR Banking Business Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Medford, Oregon Threaded ' Rubber i' l doesn't protect a bat- Jy jfjtt l is I HEP a Will 81,1- j Bfflfl 1 Ellis ..v5.'-- W tery against abase any more than a check book .'protects you against the high cost of living. But it unfailingly guards against need for re-insulationvdur-ing the battery's life, and that is a thing that never . can be truthfully said about Ordinary insulation. " ' ' ELECTRIC SHOP South Bartlett St. Medford, Ore. 1 ' ft iSL WSMX. FROM orders eMploada of ohealoAls , great m&aUtie8 of wool, lumber, print pa per, flour, ttaohinery, garments and -canned goods from Oregon. ror Orogon'produota are so good'their Case extends to the far-away Orient. Aasoolated Industries of Oregon