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rrmrs form WTCDTTOTtT) HTXTTj TRTRTTNTi. OT!TFORT), OREOOX. MONDAY, MAY 24. 1020. &EDFORD MAiL. TRIBUNE AN INtiEl'ENDBNT NKWSHAPEIJ Pl:llLICJIKU UVKItT AFTLKNOON KXClIT SUNDAY BY TUB 1I15D1-OKD I'l'.iKTINO 1:0 Office. Mall Tribune D'llMIng, J6-7-I Norlh Fir street. I'hone 75. A conHOlldatlon of the Democratic Times. Tb Mclfor.i Mall, The Medford Tribune, the Bouthera Oregonlan. Th Aahland Tribune. WHAT JOHNSON MEANS. Tito Med ford Sunday Sun la furnlih'd tubscrttHTS deulring a seven-day dally DttWAimper. , ROBERT RUHL, Editor 8 S, SMITH. Manafffr. TTBBCRIPTIOIT TER3III 8Y MAlLr IN AUVANCB: Daily, with Hunduy Sun, y-r 16.00 Pally, with Huiuhiy Kun, month 65 Daily, without Hunduy Sun, yeiir.. 6.00 uuiy, wunuut Hunday Hun, month &) Weekly Mull Tribune, one ypar.. 1.60 Humirty Hun, one year 1.60 wi whkieii in Medford, Ashland, jacKHonvllIo. CVntrul I'oint. Phoenix Uaiiy, with Humify Sun, ypur 750 umiy, wun buriMiiy Nun, month.... .fifi Dally, without .Sund.iy Sun. year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Officlftl pnper of the City of MMiford crucial puper or jaokHon County. Rlitt-rod rh m-cond-plas matter Med ford, On-yon, under tiio act of March dworn dally avor'tse circulation for nil months ending April 1919 8,074 MKMBEH OK TUB ASSOCIATED PItESS. Pull leaded Win? Servian. Th A nun OlaW'd Ir'an Is xrliitlvely entitled to mo unj mr rcpurjnraiion or all new oiaptrrifi crt-dlti d to It or not other riiwe credit d in thlR jmper. and alao tin local newa piihlthed herein. All rlchis f rnpubllratlnti of a fecial dmpatchrn inrHin urn aiao ri'8Tvil. W0 Ye Smudge Pot M Irtliii Forty The Democratic parfY 1ms not lift ter luck beating ''Our George' thun .J ltd J(cpublicuh luirt.y. (See election returns). ''There in'ooinctlitiur distinctly fi.-liv nbout the escape of drover Cleve land Ben.'do!l (lie wealthy slacker, and ns usual when there is anvthinu' i'isljv nbout the escape til' a draft evmlcr.' the tracks leatl towurds the delectable N'uuty Hakcr. Hv hicikiiiir ill the I, it. Ilia's picture.; oii the presidential candidates, tine can see- that the only tine with a smile w Charles Kvnus lluu'hes, who his no excuse at all for L'timiiiur. All the rest look like they i.ntl heett seat fur mill couldn't come. . Tlio'V,; ilshevik's went to the l'tilet in Russia Friday. .Oregon. They also went in ,'. Hip ruffles for the dresses of I he .women, is very stylish, mid only two .lumps awnv from the old -.fashioned bustle. YT If KTJIKIi Johnson wins or loses in Oregon, his vott V is nothing short of scnsatioiinl. In Multnomah, foi example, he had the opposition of all the influential news papers, throughout the state, there was no nppreciahk' newspaper support and yet he carried Multnomah and it leading in a majority of the comities. The republican or ganization was opposed to him. There was no Johnson campaign until the last week and then it was a very feeble one, and yet he still leads and more than likely wiil main tain this lead when the final count is completed. "What does this mean ? It is futile to dismiss the John son sentiment as a combination of the League of Nation lialers, pro-Germans and JJolsheviks. Such n coniliiiuiHnn could never niarshnll the votes Johnson marshalled. The truth is Johnson has captured the independent and liberal support wincli Jloover should have captured. Ve venture to say the League of Nations entered ver utile into the calculations of the average Johnson sup porter. As a matter of fact, the old guard Republicans, who voted for "Wood, are as bitterly opposed to the league tu Johnson. The old guard oppose any league but they oppose me cnanenge to tlieir autiiority which Johnson threatens. more. In fact, the election returns demonstrate that the ma jority of the Republican party in Oregon favor the league, as iar as their votes are concerned, for the combination ol Hoover, Lowrten and ood votes total approximately 07, 000. to the 10,000 for Johnson. Moreover, the contest be tween Stan field and Abraham was clearly between tin league with reservations and no league at all, and the pro league candidate won. No, the league issue canjt be made a determining factoi at this stage of the game, no matter how hard the cam paigners try to make it so. The people, as a whole, are more concerned with domestic policies. They want a new political deal all around, and with Hoover throwing his support to "Wood, they gave their votes to the. candidate nest calculated, in their opinion, to make mufee meat ol the si at us quo. J his Johnson vote in Oregon with his tremendous- strength in other states, demonstrates conclusively that if the Republican nominee is not a man of progressive tem per, who can he depended upon to end the strangle hold of old machine, the independent and progressive vote will go to the Democratic party. Hoover remains the one Re publican candidate, vvbo can unite the Republican party gain this forward-looking vote, and yet retain those prin ciples of international policy, and proper domestic adjust ment, which the Johnson following oppbses. The restoration of limminir in OYe (ron will cause a decided decrease in the husiness of outsiders coiiijmr to -this stale to commit their murders. It is loo hail that this commonwealth should thus revert to "barbarism." but ex-convicts will he more careful when they hit old women with mis pipes in the future. ' The cheerful news is fortheomitiL' that casolino will he scarcer thun whiskey hy Amrtist. which is not lis Hcnrec as it tuii;ht he. A number of vouni; ladies, who visited l,os Amides durini; the win ter have enmc hack intimate, cnnl'i ilentinl, ami bosom friends of all. the leading movie iiuceus. 5IV ('arran.a died with his -boots on hut, some Mexican has stolen tli"m by this time. ' ' "Kor Sale-HIIH Krd. Price risltl I'hone ,ri(w . . - Want Ad. Portland OrcKiiman. Hut is about all. RipplingRhi; rwa t Maton . .IT M OVERALLS. T R.OITGIIT a suit of overalls, a suit of ding, - with creases down the outer walls, and bib an! IE . C1.KVKI.AXI). O. - The theatrical busine-N has iucrca-.c, r,ii .r ;.,.ni since the country went "dry," a rd- itur to John I 'tirl of New York, one V the country's Icailim; producers, on a renont visit to Cleveland. lie 1 dared the'drv era staved off a dis astrous period lor. the theatrical world. ' gy nine. and tuck er, loo. And all my neighbors did the same, and every one in town, to knock the profiteering game, and bring the prices down. The rich men in tlieir gilded halh with poor men fell in line; we all were wearing overalls,' and feeling mighty fine. At hist we'd found a useful way to curb the rising cost, and make the profiteering jay feel like an early frost. And then t he price of denim .rags went soaring to the moon; the dealers sprung the same old gags, and crooned the same old tune. ' The honest toiler in the ditch could not afford to buy ip'w overalls -we idle rich had sent; the price sky high. The honest- workers everywhere in fig-leaves we're arrayed, the dealer had no duds to sjlare we'd bought his stock in trade. We. wore our overalls a week, and then the thing grew stale; we look and threw them in the creek, or hung them on a nail. And thus a great reform, niv dears, was to the discard hurled; and still the busy' profiteers are fencing in the world. "For the ..first , time- in a , whole year I am able to do nil hiy'h'ouae work," said. .Mrg C. .Ulikej yR. P".'D. 4, Box CO, Taooriia, Wash'.; when, a spec.'ul Tan:ac representative, who had heard of her remarkable recov ery, callitl to ascertain the facts, re cently. . "Tanlac Is certainly, the grandest medicine In the world,?-- the contin ued, "and I Just sh 1 could tell everybody personally what' It has done for me. Why, my troubles have been completely overcome, and I feel better than I have In years and have actually gained over twenty pounds In weight, besides. ". "I don't Jielieve anyone ever had a much worse case of stomach trouble and Indigestion than I did. .My food would Invariably sour and I would just suffer agony after meals from gas on my stomach I had no appetite and really dreaded to eat on account of the misery It caused me. Then T had an attack of neuritis in my right hand and knee and I stmply cannot describe tho aw ful pain I went through. I could not use my right hand at all and for six niontus.'l could nog; even raise it to comb my hair. 1 was badly const! patod and would get so weak and dizzy I could hardly walk across the room. My narvos wore all shattered and 1 would often lie awake all night suffering so I could not sleep. Then Ihe rheumatism got In myi feet and ankles and I could hardly get around No kind of treatment or medicine helped mo and I got bo discouraged and down hearted I almost gave up hope. "At last I got Tanlac and 1 wil' never get thru praising It for what it has done for me. Sly stomach never bothers me at all now and I am eating lust anything I want, nnd I think it tne mo?t wonderful tbing 1 ever beard of how Tanlac has built mo up The neuritis snd 'rheumatim have left me entirely nnd, as I said, for the first time In a whole year I am able to get around and do my housework. I have also beon relieved of nervous ness nnd dizziness and can sleep every night just like a child, ne'ore I got Tanlac I was In such a bad fix that I really thought I couldn't get well, but here 1 nm feeling Just fine. I havo the boat of rearons for prnrelng .Tanlac.'.' ,- . Tan 'no Is sold In-MedfoTd at West lido Pharmacy nnd by leading drug- tsls Id every town'.'-Adv Tourist Travel on Coast in 1920 Promises to Break All Records Officials In charge of Ihe national thousands of dollars Into highway parks and persons who are in touch with -long distance motor travel are anticipating this year as a wonderful season for motor travel, exceeding tile astonishing record nuide In lllti). The foregoing statement is lnude by 11. O. Krohbach. .secretary of the MetU'ord ('oninierctal club, who Is the maps and service guides and road Ainrkera, besides Ihe writing of thou sands of personal letters to prospec tive travelers. The association has no slogan, but It might fiitingly adopt a paraphrase of "See America first" nnd make It, "See America anyhow." There Is Bayer Company, who introduced ! Aspirin in 1000, give ; - - proper directions. "Bayer Tablets of Aspiiin" can be taken safely for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Karaciie, Neur:i!;:ia, Lum bago, JthcnmatiAtn, Joint l'uins, Neuri tis, and Pain generally. To get quick relief follow carefully tho snfo nnd proper directions in each unbroken pnokago of "Mayer Tablets of .Afmirin." Tlud iinrk:iL'n is iilninlv stamped with the safety "Daycr CrostO' The "Hayer Cross" means the pen Ttine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Ilundy tin boxes of VI tablets cost but a few cents. Druv-gists alio sell 1 Ihy journeys Is the certainty that one may now travel along a well niirked long Journeys with their autos as the vehicle. The second big feature Is the ex tensive advertising campaigns carried on by the National Parks Highway larger "Mayer" pucka.. Aspirin is association ns well as by other oig.itt the -tMilc mnrk "of-Buyer Manufacture ' Izatlons which seek to promote nuto of Monoacciicncidestor, of Salicylicncid, ' I ravel, . Pltf association has put many local representative of Ihe Nat lonal j such a wealth of scenic wonder to bo Parks Highway association. This or- leached by the highway that 1 really ganlzatlon, according to Mr. I'roh-1 believe we are doing people a kind bach. Is perferling lis preparations I ness when wo induce them to take a for belter service to travelers and Is! little ttmo from tlieir ordinary voca plannlng lis work on a scale much i Hons nnd spend It under pleasant larger than la any preceding year. I conditions while becoming familiar Air. Krolibaeb says: Iwlth their native land. "There are three primary causes! The third factor of Importance In ror tlio unusual Interest In long dis- the Increasing use of nutos for long tuner- motoring tins year, first, there Is the general prosperity of tho country. Tluiiisands of p-rsons have road w ith no fear of getting off the profiled thru the unusual trade ox-j main line; with comfortable hotels at pansion of the past year besides those i easy distance making night riding who inn do fortunes during the war unnecessary; with excellent garages time. Aiiiieu to these are the thou- j available at convenient points in each sands of salaried persons and wago 1 day's travel; with good, freo camping earners w ho have been receiving j grounds In ninny cities for these who more pay than at any time in their prefer outdoor life in Its entirety, history. Th. se facts have resulted In j Lastly there is the romfort'ng unusual largo percentage of car buy-1 knowledge that representatives of the crs among people who formerly were , highway will he waiting in each city not In this class and also has caused ! or tow n to give free intormation and many other thousands to contemplate ! advice to tho motorist nnd show him t AT Holland Cafe Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all klndu Malltus t.l'ta Tunncll & Edwards luff-aoa UWiy Building Metiford. Oregon. Wf.DFORD IJiOiy .WOJftKJ FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH0I vliso trrDI for r"inroao't au Mon-F.nyinen those little courtesies which help to make a Journey enjoyuble. LOl 1SVII.1.K. Kv. Maunuo.i Cave. Kentucky's contribution ti the wonders of the world, may soon be I'tiryluised nnd transformed into nn extensive tinliotiul park, - " A".' newly lraui.fid Haiti Mont tit IiMr to San Ki iCot Nff fjiniJimn unctaal (Harm on J cfwnloit. a loSbjr it -tf nri to provi.) t ftcnosnhcre ol a Kmtt.oui Lome md aVew Dining Room. roniH'ntd ci 4 Kc moil i.itcitvtir) H A-n;ica P cctntnSut t jof It i ihe only fcetti wdi Tvnmni Ice Wi.tM m evrrv room Ml ill JoA tiieu M U c7 ioiQiManx PowellSlcitO'rorrell. SAN FRANCISCO Gose rto Theatres rind Shopping District - PL N - AJT "Sf A THI RATtS 11 V?5OMANA6tMFNT n i liOANDUPlk yj wajAMEs Lj Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 ' Nash Block Medford We wish to call you atten tion to the facfr-that the pres ent time is most opportune for investing '-"in " country property, Theii.'reracrkable' buying in the Middle Westj of last year has started again; this season and this means a! large influx of buyers &V over the coast distnet. Win; i present crop outlook, locally we can reasonably expect a big buying movement. Why not take advantage of this. Look these over, every one will pay well, either as an in vestment or speculation. 1. 20 acres on Pacific Highway. Not in crop. Non resident owner offers this for $150 per acre... Adjoining land held at $300. It's a snap. 240 acres, 70 acres alfalfa, 80 acres in corn and grain Water right paid. This will produce over 300 tons alfalfa this season. Buy now and get this crop. The price is only $24,000. 3. 16 acres near Central Pojit, all in cultivation; 15 acres in alfalfa. All under water. Nice five-room bunga low. This is a fine close in property. The .price $6000. 4. 40 acres of the best 'and in this valley. All under water and m cultivation Water right fully paid. We consider this an ezception illy good biiy. Price $7500. 5. 200 acres on Pacific High-vray, 1C0 acres in culti vation and under water. This located at Talent and is offered for a time for $25,000. Fifteen thousand cash. Bal ance terms. 6. 40 acres producing or chard; 80 acres in all. Has water right. Crop this sea son will be over $5000. Non resident owner offers it $20,- 000.00 7. 22 acres 1 mile south of Medford, fronting on Pacific I tt: TI 1. j iiiguway. iiignieen acr3s of this Bear Creek bottom land. Six acres bearing pears. fciight acres apples. Nice five-room bungalow. Good barn. A nice home. Close in. Price $10,000. 8. 40 acres bearing or chard, best of soil. Can be irrigated. Fair improve ments. Present crop shows value $6000 to $7000. We can sell this property for $12,000. 9. 22 acres diversified ranch property. Nice home, every comfort. The alfalfa and fruit have given a profit the past four seasons. This year's crop will pay big. It's a safe investment. Prico $1S,000. 10. 20 acres with paid ivp water right. All leveled and in alfalfa except three acres. (Modern home, right up-to-date, water piped through house and buildings. Bath, septic tank. Electric pump ing system. Keep in mind this is in the alfalfa district! near Central Point. Located almost on highway. The place is offered fully fur nished, even includes the dishes. It's all ready to move into and start living. Good barn, chicken house. Think of it, everything com plete. Price $13,000.. .... Phone or call, and arrange for showing. We can save you money and also make you money. Page-Dressier Co. THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE ANY KIND. OF REAL ESTATE -Join the American T-bot'p Now. ' MembershiD- WppW May 17-22,,!? v ? i City Treasurer's Notice of Semi -Annual Interest Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that the semi-annual interest on paving, sewer and watermaln .assessments upon all prop erties for which application was made to extend time of apy ment, will.be due and payable at the office of the city treasure er June 1, 1920, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of suc'.i delinquency. , . Thirty dnys after anysuch delinquency tho property will be sold for the amount of such delinquency together with pen alty and costs of such sale, in accordance with the provisions of Section US of the city charter. I Dated at Medford, Orsgon, this 24th day of May, 1920. I MARY A. HASWKLL, I Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. I IT pays in the first place to make sure that the battery you put your money down for has the f "Thread Rubber" Trade Mark( stamped on the side. Then bring ; that battery here to have it regis tered, and after that make a point of stopping in once in two weeks for inspection and test You cannot keep on getting first class service even from a Still Better Willard unless you keep it charged and put in water when needed. ; Electric SKop South Bartlett Street. Medford, Ore. k TffW y qf 4 STORAGE tf A kCWIMM JJ We Have a Better Grain Binder for You The next time you are in town, come in and look over the John Deere Binder. It's a machine that will give you extra years of ser vice at less cost for repairs, and will do better work under abnormal field and weather conditions than other binders. We want to tskow you many points about this ma chine not found in other binders that you will rec ognize as extra value. Stronger wheels, heavier frame, reinforced platform, self-aligned bearings, roller bearings, three packers in stead of two, hardened wearing surfaces on knotter parts, ground and polished packer shaft bearing nnd quick turn tongue truck are a few of the many points about this binder that make it serviceable.Iight draft and economical to operate. You will appreciate what binder satisfaction truly is when you get a John Deere, into your harvest fields. Come In and See this Better Binder HUBBARD BROS. . Medford, Oregon s.- IMiUBW!j''WM'"-;-t't JV-lj-'.I.H" !''f IP!