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MEDFOTIT) V ATI's TTITBTTXK, I "PAGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune AN I N l K P EN P H S T NEWSPAPER rUBMHHEl) EVERY Al TEUNOON KXCK1T HUN DA V I1V THE f MEDKOKIJ J'iilNTlNCJ CO. Office Mall Tribune huiullng, 25 North 'ir iitrcet. J'liono 75. A ' consolidation of the Demoenitfe Timrn. TIio Alciirunl Mull, Uio Meciror.: Tribune, 'ihe Stiullicin Ort'Honiun, IJi AhiiJuiki Trlbunf. , The Mod ford Sunday Hun Ih ftirnlHtu mibpcriijprf desiring a. uuvtrnduy daily new a paper. ICOBKitT W. UUIIU Editor. S. S. SMITH, .MuiiHRer. SUBBCUIPTiOtt TERMS) BY MAIIv IN ADVANCE: .Dally, with Kundjiy Sun, yar fC.l! Tin 1 1 v. -with Simriitv Sun. month 3 Pally, without Sunday Sun, ywir.... ft.ui THily, without HuimIuv Sun, month Weekly Mull Tribune, onu year Sunday Sun. one year 1 BY CARRIER In Medford. AfthlHitd. JacKKonvlIIo. Central Point. Phoenix Ually, with Sunday Sun. Month 'i'i I n II v. without Siiuuav Sun. month Dally, without Sunday Sun, ymr fl.'H Inlly, with Sunday Sun, one year l.'M Ail Leriim ny currier ouhii in nuvancu Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jack mm County. Entered nn second-clasn matter Medford, Oregon, under the act of Marchi 2, 11179. Sworn dally average circulation for Hix months ending April, UtiiU ,.391 Ye Smudge Pot toy Arthur Perry The Medford citizen who.paid $9.20 for the board of a horso for one day belter make beef out of the equine. "This Is a world made over money" remarked ex-President Taft In an ad dress Monday, and the plump gent could have added much. The world Is not particularly "mad about nionoy," It Is nutty about It, Denmark has refused to accept a mandate over Danzig a province In Jior own backyard. She might be In duced to accept ono over Mexico which Is as faraway as Armenia from (be United States. . O! tho mystifying majesty of the law! The supreme court has rendered a doclsion that the Income tax is 11 logol for tile supreme court. 1 So far in this campaign nobody has showed up as a "second Abe Lincoln" In a pinch Mr. McAdoo, tho presi dent's Bon-ln-law, might crop out us u Tad Lincoln. Tho republican party hit Itself a lick behind the oar Wednesday pin. by ordering Hint all women in the convention hall wear little whlto huts a la Bailors. Those whlto hats offer tihsolutoly no protection from wind, rain, or sun, and tho uncalled for ro Btrlotlon of finery will show up when tho votes are counted. Tho sob hIo Ran of democracy will be: lie Kopt Our Hats O"- . , . tiUlJtilJEBLl Kdd Brown who was bungeu up automatically 3 weeks ago, Is waltz ing around with a cano, and cracking ehins therewith. ' Jock Altkon spoilt till niorjiinK Hhurpcnlng up his skinning knife for Miks, who lack onough munition to go to lodgo tonight and see their lirothors cavort hoforo a movlo. cam era. Thoro will not bo much hido Heeling us Kornel Tcngwald. guts tnrowed in the river, 1 May Flirt Is a waitress at Chlco, Cal. Now If she lias a brother by the name of Will. Tho war department has Issued u atatemont ,toat thoro. wus not suffic ient 2nd lutes f tiring Ihe war. , (iood Lord! how many did they want., J- ' ' ' ' - E IN TEST RACE NKWl'OKT. H. I., .lunc :i.-Tli. Ki'Holutu won a test race from the Nanilie todnv liv lour minutes and 2'2 second elniwcd lime ninl liv six minutes nml Wulit seconds correct'.'.! time. J he race was suilod fiver i windward and leeward course. Hi 1 1 ... I . I ! . . jii-siiiuie itutimir irom start to imi-ii "T I "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. ft i A few cents buys "Dandci Inc." After nn application of "Daiidcrlne" ion can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more ol- Bd tliickuess, AdVj Eastern guests at the Medford arc O. AV. Hayes and Louis Adler of New York City und .Milton I... Hamlfne of Baltimore. . Among other guests at this hotel are Wm. A. lmns of Cal gary, Cu.,"'and Mr. and Mrs. H. T Van Itiijer, uud Miss Uernlce Mc.Vell of Sratlle. ' Ladies' and Men's suits cleaned $l.H5 to. .$l.r(): huts cleuned and blm-kU ildiito $l.ut). l'hono 223-J. i 103 ivorth Central. Cli See Medford Land & Insurance 'Agency, suceessora to D. It. Wood & 1 Co., Km. 20!) Liberty Hldg., for fire i insurance, v tf I Masons will he somewhat scarce in 1 Medford next Saturday because of the Shriners ceremonial ut Ashland. The WeslinghoUHe cooks meals automatically. People's Electric Store. 64 Ones, the ladies' tullor, will he at Hotel lljllnnd every Thursday. Fine woolens, lutest styles always. ; tf The Kokuo Itiver Uuptist associa tion will conveno in Orunts I'ass to morrow and the sessions will last over Sunday. Dr. Ituid, the Irish evangelist will preach each evening. Salt for hay and stock. Good qual ity and price right. Kami liurcnu Exchange. For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance .Man. It. A. Yancey, captain in the Siith II. S. infuntry is in the elty and a guest at the Medford. Wo sell tires and accessories for less. Savo money by paying cash at McCurdy-liowno Motor Co. (1.1 Tru Hill cookies und crackers. The Piil..f. C.riwHVV 7 ' . Tribune's Daily Health Hint Wliv are wo "blind'' on cominir out of a briiiht liitlit into n darker ulace? Jlcciiuse our nmiils need nil jnstiii'.'. In a brisrht light they are very small. The iris, or colored nnrt of the eve contract!! so as to let in just as little liylit as possible. For too much liclit cnterinir a camera will not allow the Picture to focu.s sharply, and foitl iliiich liejit. hurts tho eye even if it does not want to sec. Then when wo net into n darker place, the iris has to expand to admit cnoujrh lijiht to net Hie picture on to the retina. And until this is accom plished e cannot ilisliii!4iiish ob jects. Hold n candle in a darkened room near Ihe eye of u friend. It is fun to sec I no color Hunt inward, like cur rants of liquid.' What reullv happens is that the muscles of the ins are contract mtr. The iris has two sets of muscles. one radiutinsr from the center to the circumterenco, tho other placed in circles concentric with the miiiil. A very complicated thine- it is. ns nil of Ihe eve is uearful and wonderful. And u perfect automatic! shutter it forms for the accurate little camera thai, wo have. The killen's eves nro like ours. Their puiiifs are round. This is whiil irives the kitten the innocent Imliv faco that we seek in vain in the arown cut. As the cat L-rows up, iis pupils become clnngntcil, that is, the iris contrai'ls lop and bottom, und henceforth all the ud.iusliiur is done sidewise. Hut (his is the morn pf- f'icient shutter, mid tho cut can son better in the dark than we. Of coiiinc, even this is onlv relative. . A cat litis to have some Jiirht to see by. Only it 'need much less than we. WALLY REID ON LIBERTY OFFERING In "ICxcuso My Dust,'.' tho nlctiiro at tho Llborty theatre now nlnvlnir Wallaco lield has a vehicle Hint ex actly suits his breezy personality. It is an automobile racing story lnvolv- ing tho samo characters that took part In "Tho Roaring Koiul." the star's former success along the samo linos. Like its predecessor "Hxcuso .ny iiusL wus ndapteu rrom a mag azine Btory by Ilyron Morgan. 'Wallaco Held Is "Toodlos" Waldon, manager of tho "liarco" auk) agency. His laiorblddon by tho president or tho concern and bis rntlior-ln-law, ,1. I). Ward, delightfully portrayed by Theodora Uoborts, to race. Hut the "Furgot" people, their bltler rivals. In an effort to learn tho construction ot the Hhitos" new motor, n close guarded secret, issues u challenge to a rond ruco from Los Angeles to Sun Francisco that "Tooilloa" cannot resist. In tho race ho Is foiiled Vic iously by the "Furgot" driers,' liUt by a clever ruse allows J. D. Warit to roar through and win. t- There Is n lot more to It than tbut. Including the delightful romance anil I bo straightening' nut of tho laugh able marital difficulties' of Mr. und Mrs. "Toodlos," tho latter role being played by Ann Little. Tully Marshall uud liny Oliver arc also In the cust. Tl DELEGATES ST. I.OI IS. Mn., .lunc :i.-Xiitlmii- icl OoliMciii nut! K'olicrt K. .Miuri. district delegate to the republican national cunvenlinii from .Miouri, whose support was repudiated in u loriual statement liv (lovernm l'r;t r.k (). I.mvdcn lust niyhl, on Ihi'ir jirrn.ll here mutt iiNbiimtou loilnv jiti-1 noitnccd Ihcv "most cerliiinlv woulJ I tiltcuil the cuuvculiun,' i, For keen wit, humor, satire and laughablo entertainment the "Pass- ing Show" had nothing on the clasf night function given last night by thej graduating class in the high school auditorium whfcli kept ihe capacity audience in almost continuous mcrri-l ment. The class prophecy stunt was) especially clever, 1. eland Hrophy act ing as his sutunic majesty und Ever- ett Jiruyton us bt. Peter, una uA members of the class came befort- these dignitaries and reluted whau they did on earth, they were consign- ed below or above, according to the merits of their cases. The rest of the program follows: Welcome, Helen. Philbrook; violin solo, Iluth Camp bell; class history, Wilbur tlodlove;' class -poem, Louise ' Hodges; vocal' solo, Everett -Bray ton: class will, Heth Clark; class prophecy, Leutnd Urophy, Everett Hrayton; class song, clasp of 2U; presentation of memor ial, Helen Philbrook; class yell, class of '20. , , . iMoylug Btock out of town. If yuu want to get bargains for a few days call-nt Wonder Store. . ... (IS Hemstitelilug, picoting 10c per yd. Thread furnished. Singer Shop, 10 South Fir Btreet. Mrs. Florence Lee,' county health nurse, lias roslgned that position, and leaves Friday for Minnesota, in which state she will locate. It is under stood that a successor will soon bo! appointed by the county court. French pastry and dainty confec Hons made fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf The Majestic orchestra will furnish the music for the school dance at Applegato tomorrow night. 6 COMMUNICATIONS Postal Kmploycs (JIvo Hide 10 the editor: The postal em ployes of the local post office read with deep appreciation the news Bi fida in editorial columns of recent date giving publicity to deplorable conditions existing in the postal ser vice. An almost incomprehensible loyal- ty to tho postal service, an admirable esprit, has held together this unsur passed orgunizution in spite of low wages, while almost every other kind ot human endeavor bus found In creased rewards. The most loyal have been least rewarded. Tho postal employes cannot go on forever huckinir the hundred nr cent line of resistance with ten per cent of energy. They and their families can not live on organization loyalty. They must huve good food, good clothing, and good roofs. Decause they have thus restrained themselves by the ex- erefso of politeness anil temperate manners it does not follow that In hardship they will continue to bo mild and will contlnuo to put their trust In government beneficence. Tho government has not been bountiful. 11 is the postal efnployes who have been bountiful. of their time, their uniform . good nature, their efficiency, and their utter disfo gurd of the time clock. Tho postul employe should have increased pay now now, before some sophisticated radical creates a distur bance in tho postal orguiiizutiou; now before wo find ourselves twiddling Our thumbs, the mails stopped, and wondering why It is that underpaid men can no't listen to reason and come to some sort of settlement. J no poslal department runs smoothly, much more smoothly than tho coal mines or the steel mills construction or tho steamship docks or any other of a hundred industries It should bo kept running smoothly. The country needs production. It ought to avoid the enormous waste of suspended industry. The way to prevent suspension is to provide re spectable conditions first. Men who have served tho post of fice faithfully nil their lives aro con fronted with. poverty the moment they fall ill or aro Injured out of lino of duty, inoir puy never has been suf ficient to permit old ugo funds of their own. Able-bodied men cannot bo expected to remain in tho service Tho old efficiency is bound to dotorl- ontlj Tho foremost public service is uiteiy to decline into stupidity, 11 not arrant rascality. ' , Tho postrfl service always has had great pride, it ought to bo support ed and not suffered to slump to medi ocrity. ' Thero ought to bo, immediate bettor pay, pensions and other bene fits. Again assuring you ot our heart foll gratitude, wo! I ho employes of local postoffice submit our thanks. HOI. AND Ct. nKAC'H, Secretary Local 312 S. F. P. O. C. II. F. NKFF, Secretary Uranch h;i;i X. A. L. C. Helped -Mini and Wife Walter Farraud, lOHIl SpringflnM Ave., Irvingtnn, X. .1., writes: "My back ached continuously, as did my wifo's." After taking Foley Kidney Pills, we were surprised with the quirk results. I recommend Foley Kidney Pills to any ono who has kid ney or bladder trouble." They help rid the blood of impurities that cmiw rheumatic pains, swollen, aching und stiff joints and muscles anil other symptoms of kidney trouble. For Halo by Medford 'Pharmacy. Adv. Enqlish Race Riois. XKUTOUT. Inland. June I!. White jiikI nci;rii sailors cla-bcd in -trcet liuhtiiur last niht and curlv 1 1 1 i innrninir in thi-- citv. Scver.il iwolver shots were fired, but rs- nil i-il in no casualties. The ciuoittil"r wa-. cau-cd liv u uuurrel over a woman. Manual's HtiEND or Expectant Mot hers buttons tho Muscles 41 Ot rfJl9 MEDFORD; ORF.OOX. CONSIDER PART G. 0. P. ACTIVITY ClIiCAOO, June 3. TRe national committee's sub-committee' to con siiler the part women are to pluv in Ihe i;overnment of ibis partv held a pre-hreakfast session todav but failed lo reach definite conclusions. Victor llcintz of Cincinnati, mid-west Clonal director tor the national com niittec, was commissioned to present certain views to lcadimr republican women and to advise the siib-conimif- tce so that a definite plan mnv be recommended to the full national committee next Monduv. The oommittoe.is confronted witli 'the task of hurmonizini; the views of two schools of thouuht amontr the women. Tho other said that "ado quote representat on" of tlie women on the Koveruini.' bodies of Ihe partus would be wiser. , A . mcetiri'r -of women has hi: culled for Sunday iiltcrnoon and all feminine ilelcu-iites and alternates to the convention, as well ds other lead intr republican women, have been in vited to attend. About '100 arc ex pecteil lo take part in the delibcia- tions-.- The shb-coinmittee which met tli mornin-r consists of Coleman DulVuit Delaware: Rudolph llvnicku, Ohio John J. Adams, Iowa: R. B. Howell Nebraska: Halph K. Williams, Ore gon. GAS in the Stomach Sour stomach (heartburn), Acidity, ueicning, swelling anil Full Feeling frequently complained bf afto; meals, as well as Pulns in the Stom ach, commonly called Cramps, roliov ed in TWO .MI.MTIvS. by taking a teaspoon ful of JO-TO in a glass of not water. Absolutely Harmless For salo by all druggists. SAMPLE FREE Hy Addressing 1!KI,LIN(;A.H rilKMICAL (X). .Itclliiighiuii, Wash. 97 CITIES REPORT 25 MILES TO GALLON Remarkable National Economy Average Established by' Overland Sedan TESTS MADE SAME DAY Dealers in All Parts of Country Ran Until Motor Stooped On a Single Gallon. , LOWEST, 14: HIGHEST. 32 MILES Economy Run Ushers in the National May Exhibition of Triplex . Spring Sedan Ninety-seven cities throiiKhout the United States give a national nveniKe of 25.2 miles to tho gallon ot gasoline for the Overland Sedan with Triplex Springs. This remarkable economy record was 'made on April 20th. Tho day before The Willys-Oveiian'd Company sent this lelegrutri to dealers in these fli representative cities: "Drain caso- lino tank of Overland Sedan, fill it with nn exact gallon of gasoline : drivo car unlil it stops and wire mile ngi! to. tho factory." A national moasuro of Overland Sodan economy was sought. On the morning of April 21st, tulegrants be gan to pour into the executive offices at Toledo. These, telegrams told un impressivo story of tho perfection of light-cur performance attniued in this bedau with Triplox Springs. The lowest record mado was 14.5 miles to tho gallon over tho rough roads of Arkansas. Tho highest rec ord reported comes from Iowa. The Sodan making tho best mileage had been used 5nno miles for city und country demonstrations, yet it made tho high record of 32. 0. miles to the gallon. Between these two marks nro these intprossive records: West uud Pacific. Coast: Colorado. .2 miles over rocky roads swept by the' recent blizzard. California, 2S.2 miles over hills and level dirt roads, With tb.eo passengers. California. i1 A miles through the mountain country. ; Oregon. 24.8 miles over heavy country roads. Utah. 2V.1 111110.1 lo the gallon In unfavorable country rr a test. Washington, 22.1 miles through city traffic with fre quent titers. Idaho with its rocky puths reported 2 1.S miles. Montana. 2i!.."i miles. This record, made by new and used Overland Sedans driven on the same day in nil putts of the country, is a remarkable jlcnioiistratlon of the economy possible with the enclosed lightweight motor car. In recognition of the marked trend evldenred this year for the Sedan type of car as the coolest in summer and the coziest in winter, and withal the most economical. See the Jlct'urdy-How no Slotor Co.. local dealers, about tho Overland. 62' WHIll IXOTHKS I Make Them KLEIN THE TAIMMt l:IS Kat Main St, THURSDAY, JUNE 1020. T Louisiana for Suffrage. -. liATON HOt'Gi:. I.ii.. June 3. The I senate fcdeiVL relations eommitte.- today reported' out a resolution nro - vidimr for ratification ot t ie leiicrat,'" the spnil,1! suUrii'.'O amendment. i ue iiu.i- ves.crdav adopted a proposed amend incut to the state constitution oupa women the mht of suH'ru-. Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes T suth fat thit end label on all P. OH. Packages SOME MORE P. C. B. PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Biscuit Butter Thins Chocolat Eclairs Fig Sultana Marshmallow Sandwich Long Branch Salt ineFIakea OatmeaJ Crackers Panama Creams ; Peanut Wafers , - By actual tests By exhaustive study and engine te9(s,'our Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of automobile. Its recommendations are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your auto . mobile, truck or tractor. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY ,' .' "",.. , (Callfornln) W. E. Walker, Special Agent, red Alton Haight TEACHER OF PIANO ANp HARMONY Accrcdilcrl tcaclior, composer and arranger. Summer classes . . HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 318 Garnett-Corev Building NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29. ' ASHIiAXT) MEWOHD Daily ficept Sunday. Leave Med ford 7:16, t:0u, 8:4A, 0:S0, 10:15 11:00 a. in, 12:00 noon; 12 :4fi, 1 :&), 2:16, 3:00, 3:1.5, 4:30, h;;, 6:00, 7:00 p. m. 8:45 p. m. Suturriiy only; w:30 p. m. daily; 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. Leave Ashland 7:15, 8:00, 8:4B, 6:30, 10:15, 11:00 i. m.; 12:00 noon: 12:45, 1:SQ ' i:15, 3:00, 3:4. 4:3U, 5:15, 6:00, 7:00 p. m.; 4:45 p. m. Saturday onlv; f:30 p. m. daily; 12:15 midnight, Hturdjy only. Sunday Only P:00, 10:00. 11 :0n a. m.; It noon; 1:00,, 1:00 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:30, 6:30 p. tn. j 9:0Q 10:00, 11:00 a, m.; 12 noon; 1:00, 1 1:00, 3:00, i:00, 5:0O, 6:30, 0:30 p. in. j , Watting room AahUnd. Kant Sida Vhsrnit.iT, Modern-Plumbing & Heating Co. We do ' ; MODERN PLUMBING i in a 1 MODERN WAY for MODERN PEOPLE Sio us almut yuiir n;xt , h None too larjrc ti- initio 1 oo small i Sparta Bldg. Phone Six-2o' Colombia Treaty ReW WASlllNdTON, June A.--Het un of th(. 1,rnlos(.d treaty with Oolon.Ln 1 rr final action was n.. ...... - .,:,. the . ofrcn reh, turns ' n 1 siiu-c............ - .- I ,inien.lin-nt tojh.ylocui.ient. Because their crisp-from-the-oven purity is as fine as their flavor kiddies love them and Snow Flakes are good for laddies! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO'. Agmdefor each type Standard Oil Co., Medford Phone 72 J ACKSOX V I LLE M EDFOIID Daily except Sunday. Leave Mcdfonl 8:0li, 9:Q, 10:S0 , ia. 12:00 noon; 1:30. 3:00, 4:30, fi;8Q p. ra Saturday only 7:So p. m.; :so p. m. dally Saturday only 10:30 p. m. Saturday Only Leave Jnrkaonvgk. 7:20, 8:30, 10:00, ll:Bo a. m.; 1:00, 2:00, 3:45, 6:00 7:00 p. m. Sat utday only, 8:00 p. tn. Sunday Only I.we Medford 9:00, 10:30 a. m.: l-00 noon; 2;3o, 4:00, 6:30, 9:30 10:30 p. m. Iave .Ucksonnlle 10:00. 11:30 a. m. 1:30 3:30, fl:oo, 7:00. 9:50 p. m ' v.fiH ."VdKW!.t1ins nom No' 6- Front, Nash Hotol building. .liirksonuile Waiting Room at Beter'f Oon lertionery. J'hone 309. UMlfnH. Or For Sale BalconyandStairs Now in Our Store Medford BooR Store STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without driver. JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel . EAT i AT Jackson County Bank Established 1888. MODERN EQUIPMENT and expert handling' returns your apparel in A-l t-hapc at Icaftt cost. Don't trust to home-made efforts get host results here. . , . Stenography Multigraphing Circular work ot 11 kind MalUng Llltt Tunnell & Edwards IOC-308 Liberty Bnlldlng Medford, Oregon. , Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit ln resi dence districts. Dally bunlneu dis trict. Phone S95. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also itKcnt for l'airlmnks and Morso J'nKlnos. : 17 HOITII ItlVKRSlDB ! - POTATOES Comet IOarly.: Como Quick. Hand picked Old Crop Patnloea nt only $7.00 per cwt. by th inck. We'll knock tlie box ff of Old Van II. C. Ii. MONARCH Seed & Feed Go. " 317 Easf Main SfrMt BHoiolManxf PowellSt.dtO'Farrell. SAN FRANCISCO and Shopping District A newly beautified Htl St ant awaits tha vixtor to San Fran cisco! New fumiahrnf of unuiual charm and comfort, a lobby dsiincd lo provide the atmotphere of a Insurious hemrand a nrw Din in t Room, ciuidmd one of tht moat intcreotinn in America all contribute to Tout wetUrel It it the only hotel with running Ice Water in rmy room. UNDER THE PLAN -m A-r c c I MANAGEMENT L50 AH&upi jl try WB JAMES Holland Cafe