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MEDF01H5 MXTIT "TRIBTJJffE, MEDFOHDV OftlttOK, - RATIIftDAY. JTTXE mo Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BVKKV AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BV THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office Mall Tribune feuiltlltig, 20 North Fir Btroet. Phone 75. A coriHalHIatlon uf the Democratic Times. Tiie Mfdford Mail, the Medford Tribune. Th Southern Orcgunlan, The Ashland Tribune. , The aifdford Humlay Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day daily pewHpapcr. SlOUKKT W. HUHL, Editor. K. K. SMITH. Manager. BDB8CE.IPT20N TEBMS: BY LAI I IN ADVANCE: Dolly, with Sunday Sun. yar $6.0') ,." JJally. with Sunday Sun. month. -f Daily, without Sunday Sun, yiar.... 5.'i0 ' Daily; without Sunday Sun. month -fiv Wfkly Mail Tribune, ono year 1..VJ Sunday Sun, one year l.&o BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun. Month ... .1.1 Daily,, without Sunday Sun, month .5u ' 1'aily, without Sunday Sun. year C.'JO Dally, with Sunday Kun. ono year All ternu by carrier cash in advance. Official paper of 111? City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered an second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1S73. Sworn dailv average circulation for six months ending April. 3012 Ye Smudge Pot Ily Arthur 1'erry RipplingRhtjmos By Walt Mason , THE PRESIDENCY. Wi TF GKIMER is our next President, the land wi - Hover; we all shall bask in sweet eonten : Tbe simple minded, will nonder -why it Is necessary to send American Wheat to Europe this fall, when the wheat producing sections of Europe and Asia have the largest yield in years. There seems to he no reason for so doing, except to mako suro that they have enough. Democracy will he conferring a great favor upon tho public in gen era by nominating Mr. William Ulbbs IcAdoo for the presidency. Next to taklnt a certain distinguished gentle man to a trimming at the polls, tho voters prefer no ono so mnchuis his son-ln-law. ' The prospects for next winter tiro exceedingly bright. Besides having nothing to wear, there will be nothing to cat. '.' The Polish army captured Holdltz Thursday, but the Uolshovlkl made them let-go-skl. ' To the crodlt of all tho presidential . candidates, it can he said that when they got hold of a dollar, the same did not go out of circulation. In about six weeks it will bo time to start worrying about fuel for the stove. Instead, of tbe auto. ill be in ontent, our troubles will be over. So say the boys who whoop for Grimes, and fix his divers fences, and hint we ought to dig some dimes to pay campaign expenses. If Grimes wins out, the useful lad who's always busy toiling, will never lack a helpful scad to keep the kettle boiling. And in the bank he'll liave a hoard of large guninetal dollars, and he will own a nice tin Ford, and Sunday shirts and collars. If-Grimes wins out the idle jay will have no decent standing: he'll loaf throughout tho golden day, free soup and pies demanding. 'Twill be the same if Grimes should lose, his hopes to ashes turn ing; all kinds of men will get their dues, will get just what they're earning. The man who buckles down to work will find the times are booming, and Ave will see the. village shirk in some cheap poorhouse rooming. I'll vote for Grimes, but if he wins' I'll keep on sawing maple, that I may fill my shelves and bins with fancy grill) and staple. . IJvcstock PORTLAND. Ore. June ,r. Cntll steady: receipts :). Grain mid iulp led steers, $l.7ii(d 12.25; choice crass. $ll(itll.!iO: uootl to choice. $10.")ll(Vni : medium to food, $!l.r0Su lO.tiO; lair In jrood, $8.fOCa.f0: common to fair, !r'7.7f(8.fl): choice cows and heii'crs, $!l.7.rCa'10.2"i; uood to eliaice. $H.7f((i.!1.7": medium to eonil, 7.7")( H.7"); fair to medium, $(1.7"i(ii 7.7i; ennners, $.r)f(i(i; hulls, ll(fi8.!0; prime lieht calves, QVUii :i..r)0; medium, ASfflJl; heavy H ((18.011. Hoes steady ; receipts '.A2. Piime mixed, H.7"(i f; medium, $14.2.'i(' 14.7"); smooth heavy, lltol3: roucli .tl( n: pins, Sheep steady: receipts 108. T.nmbs. $ 1 '-'( J 2..ri) : culls,- $H(w0i ewes, W J7."0; venrliiws. .t'7( y; wethers, ,8 fell. (jbintlSews (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) ' No wonder tho country Is going to hell. Perfectly proper gentlemen In society have perfumed calling cards, and no vulgar scents. '! Next week at this time, tho world will know who tho next president will he. It will bo a citizen with whis kers parted In the middle. S "Banker Shot Near Intersection" (Ililllno SI" Ilulletln). A counterpart to tho schoolteacher who was shot Just below tho Big Uendf A country cousin showed up on the Main stem Friday with his shoes black with stove polish. Every man has pulled the same trick on 00 in his lite. Your corr. attendod a church social thus gllttoringly shod, when very young.' 10 : FORGE FIGHT CHICAGO. Juno 5. A mass nicot ine: of supporters of the national pro hibition timendment was culled Jiere today lor the first day ot the re- liuhlicun convention. Senator Cappi1) is uunouneed us one of tho speakers. The eall declares that pressure is beine 'brought to hour by nnti-prohilii-tionists on ull political party eouveu tions. ' PROVINCES SECEDE SHANGHAI, Juuo 3. (By Associ ated I'ress. ) At u meeting ot prom inent southern Chinese leaders here today, It was voted to Issuo a mani festo proclaiming tho secession of Yunan, Kwlechow, llunun. Shensi, Bzechwun. and llupeh from tbe Can ton adinlnlstrutlon of the Chinese government. I WEDDING BELLS I Miss Hazel Hamilton, daughter of n well known Applccate rancher, and Albert Vance 1'ielie, of San Kui'i inisco, ropresentntive uf the linker, jfiUuiltoii l'ucifi! Hardware Co., were married at liiuli noon todav li v the Jfev. Hra.v. The ncwlvwods will leave en n honeymoon trip throuuh t'ati iornin, and will make their home in this city. Tho oroon) is n crmluntc of the Uni versity of California, 1!)17, and n member of n iiroiiiiiiunt pioneer lum ilv. The bride is well known in thi ritv. where she mas ninny friends, who extend uoiiKurtuliitiuiis. Ilnttcr PORTLAND. Ore., June f,. Butter weak. Cubes, extra, 4!)c; jiarch ment wrapped, box lots f lc: cartons. : hall boxes half cent more: less than luil (boxes, le more. Jiuttorfat, No. 1 churnin"' cream. ,rj(u)52e f. o. b. station: Wia Portland. .NljlYv- YORK, June B. Liberty bonds final prices today wore: SV&'s 91.40; first 4's Sli.fiO hid; second 4's 85.110 1)1(1; ' first '4 '4 'a S7.lt); second 4!4's S r . r. 0 ; third 4V4's 89.00; fourth 4(4's SB. 00; Victory 3-Vfl I!)5.li0; Victory 4 's 9u.3(i. ltejil Kstute Transfers S. J. Kvans et ux to Luke Uon nin et ux, lots 18-19, Belle vue tract Kiohurd Deswiek et ux to Will S. Kce, land in sec. 9, tp. 39, Jt. IK :. II. A. Sayle et ux to I. C. Ue Haas, land in Ashland F. F. Whittle et ux to Mabel McCoy Stearns, land in ABh-land .Marie Elcher to Harry T. Kindlay et ux, 'X of XW, SU of XW of NE of SW sec. 24, tp. 37, It. 4W1...:.. .Mury K. Wilson et vir to Char lotto R. Stewart, lots 17-18 blk "H" R.R. Add. to Ash- land .Mary E. Day et vir to Bertha Howell, land in Ashland Robert S. Murray to W. T. Van Vorls, land In Burr's Add. to Medford David 11. Coolidge to Waldo W. Willard, land In D. L. C. GC' and 07, tp. 37, R. 2W. Otto yi. Itelchman et ux to F. 'Ai. uorues, land in- Gallo way Add. to Medford ..... C.' 15. Gates, trustee to Miss' 10 RAIL DELAYS IN EAST PUT CORN PRICES HIGHER CHICAGO, June .". Sweeping up turns in the price of x-orn have taken place this week,, chiefly as a result of failure of efforts to hurry the much-belted crop movement. Com pared with a week ano, corn niio- j tations this inornine; were l)'i centP to ll'.'n oents higher, and oats up 3V ! cents to 7'4 cents. In provisions. the outcome varied from ISO cents .decline to '2U,r cents tain. As soon as sufficient time had elapsed for new effects to be pro duced by striuuent federal orders to the railroad that more ears be fur nished, the continued meaKernes.i of arrivals of corn led uuicklv to a steep advance. So impetuous was the rush to buy that in a single session 7'i cents a bushel wns added to val ues. Subseouent wurninus to the railroads that penul sections of tbe inter-state commerce net would be invoked had only u temporary bear ish influence. On the other bund, im pediments to whent export business in Arttentinu irnve u fresh udvantuse to the bulls in corn and so too did re ports that the 1920 domestic stuiu season. was ten to twenty days late. Onts climbed to the topmost price vet this season. Simultaneously, re ceipts dwindled nearly to zero. Provisions were weakeneij bv the fact that the stock of lard here was the second heaviest on record. RUTH ATT FAST CLIP; 15 Eleanor McQuIston, lot 5, blk. 1, Pago Add. to Medford jqL. Nledermeyer et ux-to K. II. .Meucrmeyer, lots 13, 14, IB, 10, 24 in L. & -V. Sub Bertha Pnnlnger-Ponierene. et vir to William II. Peninger, land in D. L. C. 51, tp. 30, R. 2W V. S. to Lloyd DoWItt Corlies, SW of SB of see. 12, tp. 5, R. SW. , U. S. to Daniel. R. Patrick, EVi of SW, XW of SW.'sec. 28, tp. 35, R. IE 10 10 10 10 1200 10 10 100 10' ' Circuit Court . Pen W. Olcott vs. Lillie Kind;r. Certificate Of, sale. ' Charles 11. JSchoIield vs. Louis Den nis. Demurrer. - ' D. H. llnnseom vs. N. A. Autrv. Summons. Joscjih (t. Lewis vs. Southern Ore gon Farm Lands Development Co. De murrer. Bullock Here. Agency vs. Clarence Pepper, et ul. Writ of attachment. CHICAGO. June,'). "Bube" Ruth; kinn of the. home, run hitters. A.ho last season set a new world's record of twenty-nine, will eclipse that per forimince this season if he continues at his present pace. The New York .slueser connected with a trio of homers in a double header uuuinst Washington Wedues dnv, liivimr liim n totul of fifteeri tftus far, which is way ahead of his record at this tuue last year. Ruth pulled himself uo amon? the battinv leaders of the Ainerican league, tie cordinsr tojiveraces relea-sed todav which include Wednesday's tames Last week he was bittins .302. Thi week's figures show him to be hut ting-. 333. He leads the.kasue total bases with 90, which besides the home runs, include six doubles end three triples. He has made thirty pine hits in thirty-lour names. Tris Speaker, leader of the Cleve land Indians, bus stepped out in front of the regulars, . who played in fif teen or wore sjames with a battm average of 397 as compared with 3.19 lust week. Johnson, a teammate. who led the hitters last week dropped to second place, -although be boosted bis mark from 375 to 382. Speaker is also the best run. getter in the leaeue, .bavin? registered 41 times. H eeraeked out fiftv-ciirht hits in 140 times at but in 39 games for n total, of . 89 bases, , which include thirteen . doubles, three triples and four home runs. ; Ilullot-k Mercantile Agency vs. D. A. Honnr. et nl. Action for money . City of Medford vs. C. J. Lewis, et ul. Summons. Itullock Merc. Co. vs. D. A. Bon.'ir. et nl. J'or moni.v. Wm. 0. Pierce vs. Funnie If. Pierre. Cross complaint. Answer. Mlirgnret Hubbard vs. II. T. Hub bard. Summons. Pro bale Court Humphrey. E. Stone, estate. account. Order. Vouchers, of publication. Finn! Proof Marrlago License , Paul M. Mercer and Dollie Thomri son. Klder iL Conser and Jean Tuck. AXX ARBOR, June S. Illinois won the western inter-collegiate con ference track and field championship meet on Ferry field today with forty points. Michigan was second with thirty and Wisconsin tnird.wlth 25. Editor Washinqton Post Dead. WASHINGTON, ,,10 n. William P. Spurgcon, liianiiging editor of the Washington Post, died at his home here today after 11 brief illness with typhoid fever. Got iood Results This honest, straight forward lot tor from a woman who has suffered should he heedod by all afflicted with backacho, rheumatic pains, sore mus cles, awful tired feeling and other symptoms of kidney and bludded trouble: "I have got such good re sults' front Foley Kidney Pills that I can sloop much better and the pain In my buck and sides is a good lot bettor. I am going to koop on taking them." Mrs. Chas. Gray, 2 70 Gth St., Detroit. Mich. For sale by Medford Pharmacy. Adv. County Treasurer's Sixth mil for Medford Irrigation District Warrants Stato of Oregon, County of .luck son, Treasury Department. Jackson ville, Oregon, June ii, 1920. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for tho redemption of alt Medford Irrigation District warrants, numbered from 202 to 295, both numbers inclusive . Interest ceases on the warrants above culled this 5th day of Juno A. D. 1920. MVKTLK W. HI.AKEi.EY, County Treasurer of Jackson County County and Ex-()fflcio Treasurer of Medford Irrigation District. 6b' County Treasurer's I'lftb Cull for Cold Hill Irrigation District Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jack son. Treasury Department. Jackson ville, Oregon, June 5. 1320. Xotiee is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all Cold Hill Irrigation District warrunts, dated prior to December 11). 1920. Interest ceitses on the warrants above culled u this 5th dav or Juuo A. p., 1920. MYRTLK W. HI.AKEI.EY, COUlltV Treasurer nf .lui-bnn f'minlv County and Kx-Offlcio Treasurer ! Cold Hill Irrigation District. ,". The Cletrac s Day : Is Here ; in Fanners everywhere have "OKVl" the Cletrac the "deueiul- ' 11 jiii LOOK AT THIS 5 acres 2Vi miles from Medford under new Irrigation district. U11IM ings constructed only 7 years ago Modern bungalow with s rooms, built In furniture, and electric lights. Hath room, wash stand In one bed room. Exceptionally large living and dining rooms, with luri;e fire place. Nke wood house, barn, chicken house. pump house with tank and Fairbanks Morso motor good well. This place will be on the market for 30 dav only, all cash $:!::i;,Vn(i, no terms given. Seo It. II. McCurdy, Medford National Uank Dldg. Fanners everywhere have "OKVl" the Cletrac the "depend able tank-type tractor that does every job around the farm from spring plowing to. clearing the roads in winter. The Cletrac works right through the year on any ground in any weather. It replaces four to eight horses, saves their care and feed bills does more kinds of work more days a year. Its quick popularity has led to increased production and lower manufactilring'costs. That's wlW we can offer you an improved Cletrac with a lugger motor, a broader track, an exclusive steer ing device, a new air washerand at the same time reduce the price from $1o8-j. to C o. b.. Cleveland. Come in and look this tractor over. See for yourself its sturdy construction. Let ih show you what it ilwl do for you on your own farm. HUBBARD BROS. WASTING OF MONEY THERE'S been a deplorable lack of thought, and consideration in the spending and in vesting spree which the American people have indulged in the past several years. "All of "which is largely responsible for thc high cost of living. A First National BANK ACCOUNT is" always a good financial remedy. frUr 1" Vhe FinST NATIONAL BANK Medford Oregon 1RAUC MAHR RCGlftlCftCOl N WHEN, somebody tells you of a bat tery that has come through a long life and had some hard knocks along the way, don't put him down as a windjam mer. But you can bet on it that if the tale is gospel-true he had a good battery to start with and he gave it a square deal. Ask about the Still Bet ter Willard. .r , Electric Shop South Bartlett Street ' Medford, Ore. j ,rl,,SLMSS JS'iJEESSat si X t -.1 ' i.. j.,' . '. Oregon is as famous for her apples as California is. for oranges. Oregon apple a are sold from Malna to California -in Uoxioo Oity and the Philippines. B006I 'em and BUT 'em and help our growers farther extend their markets. HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? Cups and Saucers, each 15 Window Shades t ...".'L"""69 Big Reduction on 2-!n. Post Iron Bens. Get our prices on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coll Springs. Phone 9 Mordoff & Woolf 22-24-26 South Fir ggg huh Qrltfj jlliM 1 1 Bum