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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
mrm rotm WTFIDFOnn MATH TRrRUNT). ftnTOFORD. -OREGON", FRTDAY. MAY 21. 1920. tiEPFORD MAiLi TRIBUNE AN TNDKPNnRNT NKWHI'APKR Pi:i(I.IWMKI KV'KtiY AKTKKNMON V KXCKPT HUN HAY II r THE MKbKOHU IVNTIN'O Uu Office. Mall Tribune C'ltldlng. 26-JI7-1V Norm f ir Bireei. rnone to- A. consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Medford Mull, The Meaford Tribune, the Southern Orfgonlan. The Antiland Tribune. Tfce Med ford Sunday Sun la fumlahcd uiscriDirs uesiring a Kuven-uay ohm? Drtwn paper. ROBKRT rtUJ!I., Editor S. 8. SMITH. Manager. ,'" UB8CR1PTIOW TEXAS III BT MAIL IN AUVANCK: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year?8.00 ' Iatly, with Sunday Kun, month. -fi& - Pally, without Sunday fiun, year.. 6.00 I'ttliy, wiiliuut mimmy nun, monin -ou Weekly Mali Tribune, one year J. BO Sunday Sun, ono yenr 1 BO BY CARIUKU In Medford, Ashland, JrhMOiivHlM, Central l'olnt. I'hoenli Jmily. with Hundiiy Kun, year 7 50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month..- .85 Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 8. 00 L'ally, without Sunday Sun, month .6' Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Knterod an snrond-clnns matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March dwora' dally avornRe circulation for six months ending April t9l9...S,074 MHMBKU OF TI1R ASSOCIATED PIliOHS. ! Full leased Wire Service. The Abbo datt-d PrcwH Is exchmlvely entitled tt. the- line for republication of all newt dispatches credited to It or not other wise credited In this pa pur, and also l hi lot I news published h"reln. All rlKhtt of republication of special diapatciies boreln are also reserved. "Tlioro Is no question ubout tlio con- ecltiutlouu ohJuctorH now boKKinB for pardons, being conscientious uhout wbiHIiik to net out of Jail. Another ono of Amos Walker'u roliitt'f$s Is Silas Oait of Pilot Rock Oro. Tho Espoo watchman on the main ntoni' crossing Icuris n hiippy life. 11 ft train don't hit him, nn auto will. Tho Bolsheviks havo control of the tclcftruph offices, and maul tho Poles dally. ,: Tho closing days of the primary in dicato that tho voters will need mud awards during the fail campaign. ' . , ; Now that the country has had a - l'01(an Up wopk," and a "Paint Up week' a "Dry lTp Week" Is In order. :jrOio rnads of tho "hungry violin Utn:. of Vienna". They should drop the riddlo and grah a plow. j Poaco can't even roKt in.peaco. .1 A porusal of tlin principles of the communist party shows thorn to ho u gontlo outfit tho main Ulna holng to kill everybody with cash In excess of Ho cents. Tribune's Daily Health Hint iiV Ity llitrrirl, riorwig. "Nourusthoiilrs aro liorn and not mado" nay Boinn doctora. Thero la a Rood doal of truth In (ho statement Your nervous invalid usually litis n history that In callud "posKivn,' which mount that tliuro uro ImnuMli nto uucfiHtors or close relatives who hud boon nervous Invalids too. . 'g used to think that a drunken taUion or KiiiniltatluT accounted for tho'weak nerves of a peivon. Wo now kntftf ' that 'It Is more ncein'ato lo othor way around. Tho drink habit of tho ancestor was tho Hanionervous lnalahlllty that crops out in I lie later Roncrntlon " St. Vitus dance, nouniH thcnla. or bad temper. If our ances- lora wore to account f (r our poor constitutions, wo would be In a bud way,''' tor nouo of us need look fai for ono or several of them. To Kot "drunk ns a lord" was an accomplish ment? that n gentleman could not nf- lord.to iniH.i. So it is not alcoholism that cavo tho oflsprlnu the weak uervos H was rather those pimuo iworik' neivi in grandfather that caused him .lo take solace in too many toddles. Al(Mdiolisiu has a variety of sins otanswer for but lltlb fs not out hp 1 ihnni. , . Tho war brought out many of these wyalt norved constitutions. In times of peaco tho soldkr would have been 'an well an tho rest. Hut under the uuusual slroHs of battle, something Ktive way, and tho "Shell Shock" that wo heard so much about was the re sirlt. We -uro exporlenciitK now the vory .isutlsfyiiiK spectacle of these b1h1I 8hock cases helni; tuiie cured bH much the same methods as me used in treat hiKbnd nervous breakdowns. .'So it is with the rest of us. While nil fioos smoothly wo are aide to opc with thoao who have a more fortu nate inheritance. Only If the strain bocoipeu too great wo fall victims oi norvouH disease, and the who phasic litn Bees in n nerve case Jird a.i re:il a pfftionl as if he had smallnox beUue him. iXorvon ued treatment. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief IS j - iij i , I, . . e Smudge Pot , ' i B Artk.i Pirry UeTT FOR INDIGESTION i VOTE. i '"pII2 hi idea today i.s to get out a hig vote. Mattel's o' A great importance are before the peoile for decision This decision should represent all the people, not a part of them. So regardless of what your business may be on ordinan afternoons, make your first business this afternoon, thai of voting. The polls don't close until eight o'clock. Th election will probably be carried one way or the other ii the last hour. So if you haven't voted, do so. Every election day if a test of democratic; government. . Every election carricc1 by a minority is a body blow at the survival of democratic government. We howl at the man who votes wrong. Put he is ; haloed saint beside the man, or woman, who doesn'l vote at all. If you haven't voted, do so. Don't think up an excuse There i.s none. There are slackers in peace as well as in war. Heading the list of the former, is the citizen whe shirks the obligations of a free government and enjoys its-priveleges. POLITICAL T1H- KVAY YORK WORLD belabors congress for tin work it lias done. Hut for six months at least, congress lias done no work, it lias been playing, playing the old worn out jazz of partisan politics. It would take an ex pert accountant to determine which party lias been the more guiltv. The public in general is about as much dis gusted with Attorney (ieneral Day plots, as with (Senator Johnson and his political junket. , There is little more sympathy for Secretary Dan iels in his defense, than in Admiral Kims in his attack. Tin entire performance fills the average citizen with weari ness to the point of nausea. Heaven only knows how much money, time and energy has been wasted in these profitless "investigations." Tin air .probe, the ship probe, the potash probe, and the Lore" only knows how many other probes. In each case there has been a majority report, damn ing the Democrats, and a minority report, damning the Republicans. Talk, about profiteers! Congress, whiit spouting empty nothings about the II. C. L., has led even other agency in the business, of wasting substance and producing nothing. . fy wait NON-PRODUCEES. TKN thousand statesmen fume and -fret, upon the well-known 'stump, and'lell how crises should be met' and carted to the dump. They elocute until they'ie hot, and rant and tear their duds; and it would help things out a lot if they'd start raising spuds. By grow ing Burhanks here and there, they'd help a land dis traught; we need potatoes more, I swear, than we need (lems of Thought. Ten thousand poets twang their lyres until they break the strings, and boost our altars and our fires, our bulwarks and such things. But na tions are not saved by tunes, however nobly played; the poets should be growing prunes, which is a better trade. Vov prunes the hungry children cry, and stricken par ents pray, while bughouse poets drool and sigh of tem ples in ('athay. Ten thousand agents seek our doors to sell us foolish books, and they'd be far more useful bores if they plied reaping hooks. The country's full of well dressed skates who grow no hay or straw, pro duce no pumpkins, figs or dates there ought to ba a law. Iowa War Veterans Respond to Bonus Opposition in Congress As cluilrnum or the liouso commit ti'e en upprnpriatloiip. Congrrssmau Imm'S W. Oond of C'edur Itupitl.s. lowu, opposed to the proposed lmmis for scrviro men on tho score that It will add Kfi'al'.y to tho delits and fi nancial hurdiMi of the nation. One lay last wm-k .Mr. Oood delivered a speech in tho house of representatives In which ho placed tho hadivo of sacri fice worn by former soldiers and sai lors as ahovo tho "liadKO of bonus.' I am nit sure but wo would do him nn Injustice oven ir wo had I no money, to attempt to place him along with the men who received unjust ami unfair profits out of war con tracts." said tho congressman. Tho address called forth a novel! response from veterans In Des Moines who wroto a "bill" which they sub mitted to tho editor of the lies Moines Itcuislcr. Not because of the merits or demerits of tho bonus hill. or in relation io the situation prompt ed by Ihe proposed legislation, bill solely because the letter from tho l)es Moines veterans is a masterpiece in sal fro. it Is reprinted herewith. We. the undersigned, former sol - Hers all, afler reading what senlatlvo (Inod had to my In regard to additional compensation to former service men in this morning's issue, I respectfully siibnill the following bill for the approval of yourself and your readers and the people of tho I'nlted States: Article I. Whereas. The question of honor:i has been brought up In tho congress of the I'nlted States by Itepresenlatlvo Good of Iowa. It being snld that tho .soldier should tako his payment for serving his country in honor paid hini uy iiiq:slx dollars and sixty (f b.huia montn. peoplo of tho I'nlted States. And as Kach congressman shall also lie ex thls Is considered payment enough 'poctod to subscribe to all bond Issues PROFITEERS. Palmer and his fake Maj Mason for serving our government, nnd as tho government Is founded on equal ity, then tho following measure Is fair. Article 2. Wliereas, It Is consid ered n great honor to be named by tho people of tho different states and territories of tho United States lo reproient them in congress. And whereas, it tends to place a burden on tho people of thu I'nlted States to pay $7;".00 a year salary to Uio men elected to congress, we movo that tho present salaries of tho con gressmen bo abolished and tho meth od of payment nnd tho amount ns mentioned in the nrtielo bo substitut ed. Artlclo 3. All congressmen shall bo paid in the sum of thirty dollars (SOI n calendar month for each month nerved doing duty at their station In the capital at Washington In the District of Columbia, after being properly elected nnd given per mission lo talio their seat. And, whereas, to protect these men nnd not mnko their dependents a burden to the I'nlted States In case lof death or Injury while serving In Kepre-;cougresit, each one shall ho requested to tnko out ten thousand dollars ( J III, KOO I t::surairo through the bureau of war risk Insurance. The method payment shall be as follows: In case a congressman has a de pendent wife, he shall allot her the sum of fifteen dollars (tl.1l a month, and on doing so tho government will allow the sine amount. The cost of the insurance shall bo tnkon from tho pay of the said con- grossman and the cost to him shall he jjr 1'S. A. I. VVII.KHK'K, of Iaih Angeles, C'itlif., who says slit had to spend half her time In bed anil could not (;ct relief until she took Tanlac. Declares she non feels as well ns she over felt In her life anil that she lias gained flftc-n founds in weight. i'M t 1 & The following remarkable state ment was mado recently by -Mrs. A. L. Wlldrick, a well-known and highly respected resident of Los Angeles. Calif., living at No. 222 North Alva- rado Street. Mrs. Wildnek Is li'J yoais of age and is tho mother of seven children. Ilor photograph appears horo. "For the past year or more," said Mrs. Wlldrick, "1 havo been In very poor health, r suffered principally from chronic'indlgestion and my con. dltion was so bad I had to spend half f my time In bed from sheer weak ness. In spllo of all tho medicine I took I could not possibly get any re lief and 1 became so nervous and un strung that at times I could hardly realize what 1 was doing. 1 just had no appetite at all nnd suffered terri bly nearly all the time with Indiges tion and was really in a very bad way nhysKnlly. ir 1 did eat a little some thing 1 would always have a misor- auie, distressed teoling attcrward and 1 tell you 1 was going down hill protty fust. Well, I Just can't find words to tell you how really bad off I was and also to toll you what Tanlac has done for me, for I foe! as we I now as I ever felt in my life.' Whyi nftor tak ing only three and a halt bottles of this medicine I have actually gamed 15 pounds In weight and everyone tells me 1 am looking better than in years! "b.nce I have been taking Tanlac I have found out lhat several of my intfmuto friends uo also talcing it and everyone of them are delighted with It. 1 am surelv glad to recom mend Tanlac and help Bpread tho goodness of this' Inedicine. Yos, l want yuu lo use my photograph too. so that all my friends may sec how well 1 am looking. Anyone who could seo mo now aftor seeing me only u eeifa ago would be convinced that Tanlac must ba a really wonder ful medicine. " luu-uc is gold In Medford at West ildo Pharmacy and by leading drug lists In every town. ' Adv. placed on sale by tho government of tho United Stales. This nlso will be taken from their salary at the rate of ten dollars ($10) a month. Tho next article, shall provide for ration and clothing. Artlclo 4. Kach congressman shall bo obliged to wear u uniform as pro scribed by the urmy. Kat congress men shall be given small clothing and small crngicssuion shall bo given fat men's clothing,' and nlso they must oxchnngo with each other to get the right fit. Only ono suit will bo al lowed to each man and total cost of onch suit not to exceed ten dollars ($111. And, furthermore, when tho uni form Is worn out they must turn it in to recolve a new suit. Rations shall be furnished to each man at the rate of' fifty-two cents (,"i2c) a day, each congressman must oat In the congressional kitchen. All work done around tho kitchen and barracks of the congressmen shall be done by themselves. In regard to tobacco, the congress men will- bo issued one-tenth of an ounce of Bull Durham tobacco nnd five cigarot papers q day. All "other smokes will bo furnished by tho Y. M. C. A. at cost. Artlclo n. In tho matter of travel pay and rntlons, I lie congressmen shall ride - third class, and in case third c'nss coacfies aro not handy. box cars and cattle cars shall be sub stituted. Kalions sliail bo hard tack, corned beef canned, and tomatoes. with coffee when the people are good enough to give it to them. Wo believe there will be honor enough to pay them for serving the government o that tho congressmen will not kick on tho snrnll pay that this bill will provide. We did not mention hours hut tho bugler will sound reveille at 5 : :t 0 and ench con gressman will be at his seat at 7 a. j m., Sunday excepted, with retreat at H::i0 p. m. We thank you for your trouble In reviewing this bill. COCKROACHES EASILY KILLO TODAY BY UBINO j STEARNS' PASTE: aw itu nrtTB WATER BUGS, RATS AND MICE j 4j IW lass T- !, fi a4 j ORDER F.IOM YOUR PCALEB i!!lllllllllllllll!llllllllllll!!l!ll!lll!l!IIIIIIIIIIII!llllll!llllllll It's Mann's Men's I MANN'S ANNEX A Little Store With a Big Idea, to Some Fancy Ideas in Silk Hose. All Silk Hose in black and cardovan, pair $1.75 Fancy Silk Hose in dots, plaids and strines. From S0 and $2.75 pair. Mercerized. Lislo Hose in black and cardovan, plain or stripped, pair 80 Our regular 39c; Cotton Hose in black, brown and white, Saturday, pair 2U Engineer and Firemen Hose, in black and brown, all sizes. Saturday, pair 25 Theres Active Buying Go ing on in Athletic Under wear Here. B. V. D. Union Suits $1.75 Seal Pax Union Suits $1.75 Seal Pax Drawers and Shirts, garment 75cj Men's Knit Union Suits in summer weight, short or long sleeves, suit ....$2.25 Finest grade summer weight Union Euits $2.75 Men's medium weight Union Suits, suit $2.75 Fine light weight Wool Union Suits, suit $3.50 Palbriggan . 1 drawers and Shirts. Garment 85. A knitted four-in-hand wears to beat the band. H Knit ties from $2.00 to S $3-50 each. Men's Four-in-hand Ties, a real $2.50 value, for, each $1.98 Wo have just put in a line of Triangle Soft Collars ill all the newest styles. all sizes. Closing out sale of Slidc 5 well Linen Collars 18 each, 3 for 50c i The Medford National Bank The Rank of Absolute Safety THE KEY To Our Prosperity 1. Is Loyal Service 2. Faithful Friends 3. Square Dealing 4. No Speculation Remember Our National Trust DEPARTMENT w. s. 0. Store for Real Values in Men's Wear B 1 . -i Better Values Are Not to Ee Found Today. A good line of colors, styles and sizes, each $3.50 Our better hats are very reasonable, and are all good makes and styles. They sell from $5.00 to $6.50 each A large assortment of Men's Caps in all sizes, in silk and wool, 89 each. This is the time to think of straw hats. We have jjust; a few Straws an.l, Panamas left and they are real values at from $3.00 to $5.00 each. Khaki Hats for outing, 50 each Big Straw Hats for out door work, each ....50c J ust a few cloth hats left in good styles and colors. From $2.00 to $3.50 each. Men's Caps in good col ors and styles, from $2.00 to $3.50 each. Men's Auto Caps... .75 each. Regulation Sailor Hat:?, 50 each. Mann's Annex THE STORK FOR MEN 44 NORTH CENTRAL AVE. Next to Schieffelin's Old Stand Cuthbert Building 1 v J Serve MANN'S ANNEX Hart. Schaffuer & Marx Suits They arc all wool and the latest styles, in good colors $45.00 and $48.00 ., ; n Going fishing soon? You'll, need a flannel shirt. We have them in - blue, Grey ; and khaki, all sizes. From $2.50 to $6.00 H A real value in ' Men's Work Shirts, each $1.19 Men's Negligee Shirts, a j real $2.50 value. Special, ' each $1.98 Men's Golf Shirt's, wtih f stiff cuffs, each $1.98 Boy's Bine and ' Grey s School and Play Shirts, each .'1..S1.50 ss Don't Borrow, Don't Rent, H it's unsanitary. Own your own bathing suit. ' A good selection of bathing suits, 3 from $2.50 to $4.50 each f Boss of the Road Waist H Avrvnlla tmii. 2 AH Boss of the Road Bib Over- !.-;. aa iwju, iiiiii .tyMiua 10 per cent off on all Leather Work Gloves. E Canvas Gloves 15e pair, 2 for 25 ' 10 per cent off 011 all fj Suit Cases and Travel- ing Bags. J Suspenders, pair.. ..50c.1 53 Leather Belts, each ' 59c U Children's Overalls, from 3 to 10 vears, pair, $2.25 - U Overalls for children, j froni 10 to 15 yeras. 3 pair 2.50 f All $4.00 Work PaiitiC' on sale Saturday, pair $3.50 Youth's Khaki Pants, in good quality, pair $2.00 U Men's Khaki Pants, in J all sizes, pair ....$2.98 3 Men's Whipcord Pants, J a real $5.00 value. Sat- 55 urday, pair $3.50 p3 Regular $6.50 Corduroy 5 Pants, Saturday, pair. 3 $4.50 Men's Laced Bottom Riding Breeches, ir. i.'i,i..' aer nrk juci&.i, imu tptj.uvs Men's Sanipax' Hand- fjj kerchief, ........2for35cr 3J E Z Garters, pair....4S 3 Logger's Shirts from 1 $6.50 to $15100 U nrvnn a. rnA rr rl J I f 111 HN Fancy Seed Potatoes $10.00 per hundred. A complete line of Bee Sup plies in stock. MONARCH! Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Strait Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kind Mailing Llita f Tunnell & Edwards JOS-Hns LIlwrtT Building Medford. Oregon.