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ROBERT RUHI,, Editor
8. S. SMITH, Manager.
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Official paper of the City of Medford,
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entared a second-class matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the aot of Maroh
worn dally average circulation for
tx months ending April 1919 1.074
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ciated Press Is exclusively entitled to
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rein are aiso reserves.
Ye Smudge Pot
Hy Arthur lcrry
A weak and emaciated democracy
roceived a shot In tho arm Friday
with the announcement that Mr, Jlc
Adoo had $5,000,000 as a jackpot In
his race lor the presidency.
"Sensational .cut in Men's rants
All Next Week." (Ad' SK Ilulletln)
If the cut Is in the riBht place, it
can't help being sensational.
The shoe makers blame tlio public
for tho high prices of shoes. They
demand fancy stylos Instead of plow
brognns. The modorn shoo will bare
ly survive the shock of otio swift kick
that reaches Its mark.
Armenia, the downtrodden and the
hunger stricken is flirting with the
liolshoviks, on the theory that if you
havo to suffer, It might as well be
done right. '
Southern California produces some
peculiar but Interesting citizens. Tho
latest is a "love pirate", a slick cuss,
who talked women out of their dia
monds with speed and dlspnlch. The
Los Angeles police found a trunkful
of letters, which lod them to believe
that:' 'ho is, or "was, engagod to Hi
ladles.
AID THE POSTAL CLERKS.
Horotoforo the world has labored
under the apprehension that a min
strel show parudo was tho last word
in covering space, with ft fow, but
examination of a box of homo grown
Btruwborrlds will demonstraet that
everything is not packed like sar
dines, i , 1 ... . . :
The council ought to htro a speed
cop,'- or change tho nnmo of tho burg
to Podge City.
I
The forthcoming campaign will not
be as weepy as the one in 19111; there
will be none of the Sob stuff that
characterized the last one. Otherwise,
tho hysterics will bo tho same.
, 1UW TUB WIXI lll.OWH .
, (OniBon City EiiU'rprlso)
.: II. has gone to liakor City, Or.,
on business and Mrs. Is upend
ing tho time between friends In
Portland Oak Grove.
8ho Feels Flno Now
'. Actaos aid pains often Indicate
kttlneys out of order. Your kldnoys
surely noed help and quickly
when your hands and feet uro swol
len and you feel dull and sluggish,
lose your appetite and your energy
and tor in a puffy look under th
T'j. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edi
tion Bt., LaJnnta, Colo., writes: "My
kldnys were giving me a great deal
of trouble for soma time. I took
Foley Kidney Fills and they helped
ma right away. I feel flno now.'
.For sals by Medford Pharmacy. AilV
Stockholders Notice
..Xotlco Is hereby given that the
annual meeting of tho stockholders
of tho Homo Telephone & Telegraph
company, of Southern Oregon, will
bo hold at tho office of the company.
218 West Sixth Btroet, Medford, Ore
Son, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 1, 1920
f YV. 11. ('.OHIO,
60 President.
FRECKLES
Don't Illdo Them Willi h ViHl; lie
niovo Them With Otlilno Donblo
. ' . . Ntreiiffth
This preparation for tho removal
ixf freckles is usually so successful in
removing freckles and giving a clear,
beautiful complexion that it Is sold
under guarantee to refund tho money
if it fails.
. I)on't"hldo your freckles under a
veil: got an ounce of Othlno and re-
mdve them, liven the first few ap
plications should show u wonderful
improvement, some of tho lighter
freckles vanishing entirely.
Be sure to nsk thn druggist for tho
dntiblo strength Otlilne; It is this
that is sold on the money-buck guar
antee. Adv.
THE COST of living has increased over 100 per 'cent,
while the wages of postal clerks have increased 40
per cent. The maximum salary of a clerk or carrier is
.$:52 a week, which is bare subsistence for a man with a
family. And yet no walk-outs have been reported in the
Post Office department.
The steel workers with their strikes and disorders have
increased their wages 121 per cent since 1913, the letter
camel's by sticking to their jobs through rain and shine
doing their duty, have secured an increase during the same
period ot a bare forty, per cent. ...
Obviously a serious injustice has been done the federal
postal employees, an injustice which the American people
should proceed to rectify. There is now a bill before con
gress putting into immediate effect a substantial mcreast-
ot salaries throughout the postal service. 1 he Literary Di
gest has taken the lead in securing popular support for
this measure, and is urging its readers to write their con
gressmen and senators to secure prompt action, hi response
to this legitimate demand.
We are glad to second the. motion. While there has
been widespread criticism or Air. Jmrleson, there has been
no criticism of the rank and file of the postal service. This
army in blue has proceeded to perform the daily miracle of
delivering the goods all the way up to o(X)0 miles tor. the
paltry sum of two copper cents. They have enjoyed no
bonuses, no old age pensions, no tree insurance, they have
shown an amazing diffidence by not presenting their just
demands until the very last mornet.
Give these postal "service men" a square deal. That's
all they ask. That is all the proposed legislation provides.
A postal to any member of the Oregon delegation at Wash
ington will help materially at the present time. Loyal and
unconiDlaiiiinQ' service is rare enough these days. Show
the postal men that you appreciate it, and are willing to d
your share in maintaining it.
SPECIAL CONVENTION SERVICE.
SEVERAL of the metropolitan newspapers are sending
their editors to the national conventions. But The
Mail Tribune is not only sending its editor, but its proof
reader, desk man, telegraph editor, managing editor, city
editor and copy boy. This exceptional array of talent will
be in a position to report the big blow outs from as many
angles as one admission ticket will allow. In addition to the
regular leased wire report, daily letters of a human inter
est will be, sent, and brief special, wire bulletins covering
the more important events as they occur.
RipplingRhijmGs
fy Walt Mason
OPTIMISM.
...'.; ,
ARE yOU sad and weary hearted, are you full of
prunes? Come and see my lyre get started, hear
my cheer-up tunes. Do you think you've cornered sor
row? I have griefs, as well; but I'm banking on tomor
row; hear my blithesome yell. I have done a lot more
weeping than I'll do again; .1 have sown and seen the
reaping done by other men; I've had spuds and hoped
to cook them ,grcens I wished to eat; but the sheriff
came and took them, in the name of Pete. I have lost
an aunt so stately that she beat Lenore; even yet I miss
her greatly, but I weep no more. For our tears bring
home no bacon, bring no fodder in; when we're stricken
and forsaken, it is best to grin. Are you beaten down
and broken, finding life too hard? Come and hear a"
glad word spoken by a cornfed bard. Single sorrows
soon are double if you weep and sigh nothing scares
off Old Man Trouble like a courage high.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject,
Ancient and Modern Necromancy
alias Hypnotism, Denounced.
Sunday school at 11:45. All under
the age of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, at
which testimonies ot Christian Set
ence healing are given, at 8:00
church edifice, 212 North Oakdale
The reading room, which is in the
M. F. & H. bldg., is open from 1 to 5
dally except Sundays and holidays
All authorized literature may be
read, borrowed or purchased.
Tho .public is . cordially invited to
attend the services, and visit the
reading room.
Kirst Methodist KpUeopjil Church
Fourth artd Uartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnctt, minister.
9:45 a. in. Bible school. - Classes
for all ages.
11a. m. Morning worship. Sermon
'Security of the World's Future."
No evening service at the church
on account of the high school bacca-
laureate service at the Page.
Morning unthem, "The King of
Love" (Shelley). Soloist, Mrs. Pierce,
Miss Anderson, Mr. MacDonough.
Soprano solo, "The Planes of
Peace" (Uarnard). Miss Anderson..
Flint Presbyterian Church
Cor. Main and Holly Sis.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Carl
JBrommer, supt.
Morning service at 11 a. m., ser
mon, "The Forward Moving King
dom." 'This congregation iwiteB with
others in a union service at the Page
theater for the baccalaureate sermon
at 8 o'clock. The music for the mor
ning will be, solo, selected, Miss Ruth
Warner.
The churches of Medford afford dl
verslty and excellence of opportunity
for worship on Sunday. Their doors
are open-to you and your welcome
everywhere is assured.
William Vnwter, director of music.
Mrs. II. K. .Marsh, organist.
L. Myron Hoozcr, minister.
SI, Mark's Uplicopul
Cor. North. Oakdale and Fifth Sts.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m, Sunday school.
11 B.Mn. .Morning prayer.
Wm. D. Hamilton, vicar.
Cntlioltc Church
South Oakdale Avenuo.
First mass Sunday at 8 a. m.
Second muss nt 10:30 a. m.
llenedlctlon nt 4:30 p. m.
Rev. John Powers, rector.
Central Point Church
Sunday at tho (brick) church.
11 a. m. Memorial service.
I.adies quartet will sing.
7:30 p. in. llilile reading on Satan.
Sunday school and young people's
meetings at tho usual hours.
Decoration day exorcises on Mon
day at 2:30 at Central Point hull.
Address by liev. D. K. Millard, of
Medford.
K. 11. F.dgar, pastor.
First ClirLstiuii Chuii ii
Cor. Ninth anil Oakdale.
Dell Fly .Millard, minister.
Bible school 9:15 a. m. Classes for
all ages.
Preaching 1 1 a. ni. Subject: "Mon
umental Institutions." Special music
Lunch will be served and a program
given.
Flint Baptist Chuirh
A church with a cordial welcome.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Classes
for all.' F. W, Hears, upt.
11 a. m. Morning service. Preach
ing. Let thm bt a large utteadance.
7 p. in. B. Y. P. U. meeting.' All
young people luvitod.' "-'
8 p. m. Tkore will be no renins
service.
8 p. m. Prayer meeting service. Let
there be n good attendunce. ,
Methodist Kpisropiil Church, South
Dr. Jouett P. Bruy. pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. Rob
erts, supt. We have a Rood school.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. by Dr. J. K.
Squires of San Francisco. Dr. Squires
is field secretary of tho Sunday
school board and will bring a mes
sage of great Iniportunco to all school
worker and non-workers as well.
Services ut 8 p. m.
We extend u cordial invitation to
the stranger in the city to worship
with. us. "You arc always welcome
(Phoenix Church
A special memorial service with
sermon and music appropriate, in the
morning at 11. Sunday school at 10
a. m., with graded classes for all.
Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m.
topic, "Being a Good Comrade." A
brief sermon by . the pastor, at thlB
meeting.
At the1 memorial service in the
morning, the following special music
will bo rendered:
Bass solo, H. W. Frame: "Jehovns
Blndeth," from "The Magic Flute,'
by Mozart. .
Anthem "Awake, Thou That Sleep
eth," by Caryl Florlo. .Mr. and Mrs.
II. W. Frame and Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Sheets.
A hearty welcome at all our ser
vices. ,
Monday, May 31.
During tho-dayv (all men of the
congregation Interested in beautify
Ing the mnnse ure asked by the trus
tees to meet there: M. J. Norris,
chairman. ' "
At 8 p. m., a spcclnl lecture at tho
church, illustrated by stcreopticon
slides, on "The Philippines," by Rev
Paul Doltz, of tho famous Sllliman
Institute. Kverybody invited. A sil
ver offering taken.
Joseph W. Angell, pastor.
How's This?
We offer Ono Hundred Doltari Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot ka
cured by Haifa Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medtcfre has been taken
by catarrh auiferers for the past thirty
Ave years, and has become known as the
moat reliable remedy (or Catarrh. Haifa
Catarrh Uedlclne acta thru the Blood cm
the Mucoua surface, expelling the Pol
on from the Bleed and healing; the dli
tjjased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will sac a
groat Improvement In your general
enlth Start taking Hull's Catarrh Mr1l
I'ne at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonial, free.
F. J. CHENKT & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druevisti. 76c
Hlrhftit naltty ivwairy repairing
Diamond Itlni, vaU rVtlrlft
tUf action imni U
. iftUr all prla.
ICall na yat yaks.
HAttrai 0. kby -
FOR SALE!
8000 gallon water tank and nci-o-motor
windmill with pump, 1st cIiins
condition. A real buy. People's F.lec.
trie Store...
Kviiii.-I.utli. .ion's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdule Ave.
liev. Dr. W. H. Morenx-Oeser, Pastor.
lies. T. IS WVst Fourth St.
Trinity Festival.
No service in this church tomor
row. Tho pastor will hold morning
service in ('.rants Pass.
Cntechotical Instruction for confir
mation every Saturday uflornoon at
2 oVlork.
and you are Invited to worship with ! The ladles of tho congregation
us.
7 p. in. Young people's society 0
Christian Kndeuvor.
S p. m. I'nlon service In the Page
theatre.
Wednesday, June 2nd. Social gath
ering and reception to new members.
have arranged to hold a busket social
this evening In tho parsonage. All
members and friends of the congre
gation uro cordially invited.
Him Chimii of Christ, Scientist
Hrauch of tho mother church, the
CarWashing
and ..
Simonizing
Work Is Guaranteed
Charge for Merit and
Price
JIMMIE & TOM
; . . at"
Valley Garage
SEATTLE WOMAN
GAIN OF
THIRTY POUNDS
"I have. not only gained thirty
pounds in weight, but 1 am enjoying
so much better health than 1 have in j
years I feel just like a new person,"!
said Mrs. Rosa Ferris. 444 Twenty-
sixth Ave., North Seattle, Wash., re
cently. Continuing, she said:
"For the three years past I suf
fered so much from stomach trouble
and had become so badly run down,
that 1 had given up hope of ever
getting any better. My oppetlte was
extremely poor, and I had to force
down every mouthful I ate, and most
of the time I could not even retain
this. I would become so badly nau
seated. The least little-thing I ate
would sour, gas would form and
press against my lungs so badly It
was all I could do to get my breath,
and I would have such intense
cramping pains in my stomach they
would nearly kill me. 1 was also
badly constipated and had to, take
some sort of laxative almost every
day. My kidneys bothered m
great deal and I suffered with pains
across the Bmall of my back, and, In
fact, had pains all through my body
nearly all the time. My head ached
so had nearly all tb time I thought
it would burst wid open and at times
I would become so dizzy I would have
to grab hold of something to keep
from falling, and 1 would feel just
like I was going to faint and black
spots would dance before my eyes
I was bo nervous the least little thing
would upset mo, and at night I was
so restless I could get but little sleep
as 1 would roll and toss from one
side of the bed to' the other all night
long, nnd in the morning I would feel
so tired and exhausted it was all I
could do to get out of bed. 1 lost
weight so rapidly 1 soon became so
weuk 1 could not do my housework, it
being all I could do to get about at
all.
"I had seen so much about the
good Tanlac was doing others, and
too, as many of my friends had prais
ed it so. highly I decided to try it
Well, as I had given up all hope of
ever finding anything that would
help me, you can imagine my surprise
when I began to get better as soon as
I had taken only a few doses of Tan
lac. My appetite Improved until It
was soon better thnn It had ever
been, nnd nothing I ate gave me a
particle of trouble afterward. I con
tinued taking it until I was soon rid
of all my troubles. I am never both
ered with pains in my stomnh or
back, and, in fact, never have a pain
of any kind. I never have tho head
ache or those dizzy spells any more,
and have regained my strength until
I can do all my housework with case.
I can truthfully say. 1 bolieve Tanlac
saved my life and I expect to pralso
it as long as I live."
Tanlac is sold in Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug
gists in every town. Adv,
Good
Used Gars
Terms Terms
King 8 Lots of extras: good
condition. .Runs and look
like a new ear.
Moon .1920 model; only vur.
2 months.
Velie .1919 model; first
class condition.
Mitchell Touring Sure to
please yon.
luick Chassis Just right
tor a bug.
Our liberal prices together
with our easy terms make it
possible for you to own a
good ear and enjoy these
bright summer days.
Motor Sales Co.
M. F. & H. Bldg.
43 No. Central Phone 180
For Sale
BalconyandStairs
Now in Our Store
Medford Book Store
STAR TAXI
PHONE 300
Cars for hire with or without
driver.
JAMES LESLIE
Nash Hotel .
Saie!
Two new 1-ton O. M. C. Trucks.
"i ;
One new Samson Sieve Grip O. SL C. Tractor.
model 30-x, 12-24 Hohse Power, with extension
. rims. , '
One P & O 3-bottom 14-ineh plow. , ',- ., - j.
One 14-28 P & O -Tandem Disc Harrow.''
One 3-bottom P & O Disc Plow used..
One orchard cultivator. j ' " "
All These Implements at Less Than Cost.
Geo. L. Treichler
Motor Co.
.Train ritraiinrn
IIW BK II IS 4?KiSLTlo
tc
W S KIT cac.
' ?ed. 5-H.f JU J
genuine WMjjp is
most satisfactoryr
The Giant Farm Powders Kureka Stumping and Giant
Stumping loosen and pulverize the soil instead ol packing it:
and throwing it high in the air.
Western fruit growers have used hundreds, of tons of these
Giant Powders (or blasting beds for trees. They nave preyed .
that blasting with genuine Giant Powders provides free
drainage, increases moisture-storage capacity and insures
Vigorous growth and early bearing.
"My .trees planted three years ago in beds blasted with Giant ;
Powder are 75 to 100 per cent bigger and better than the
trees that I planted in dug holes," writes H. II. Smith,
Oregon City.
You uu7iuo3 reading "Better Farmlne with Ciant Farm Powders." It de--scribes
all the new and money-savine methods of blasting beds for trees, sub. -
- soiline established croves and orchards, clearing land, ditching, etc. Write
' or it now.
THE GIANT POWDER CO., CON.
"Everything for Masting" 238
, First National Bank Bldg., S in FrandKco
Drancb Ofticca : Denver, Portland, bait Lake City, Seattle, SpakaM
STUMPING
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Grater Lake Hardware Co.
Distritoutora ' V' ' '
Medford, Orejo '' v
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Offron'l8'th'tstplaoiJ''ia'th hop14
for oomaercial growing 0f ro9i.'
Emot at raja jnanafaoturad'hsra r ua.-
Oregon' umaf ot ore rt o f 'oftrton'- jp r ,
Aitg em, rubber heels .stoves .trooau,
taraitare.oough drops and other ooesso
dltles auks their produots so food that
vorld asks for Oregon-made.'
iflfooUted'.Iaduatrles. of .Oregon