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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD - MATT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EG OX,. MONDAY,- JUNE 7, -.920. J4EDFORD Mail tribune AN INDEPENDIiNT NEWSI'A I'RH PVBWSHKI) KVKItV AKTHHNOON EXCKPT SUNDAY BY THE MEt)l''ORD FJUNT1NO CO. Office Mull Trtliune building, 25-27-: NortK Ffr street. Thntio 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Time The Medford Mall, the Medfnrd Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, I'lie VHiiiftjiu iriuune. , The Medford Sunday Hun In furnlHlied subscribers desiring a seven day duily nnwsp&per. ItOHERT W. ItUHIj. Editor. S. S. SMITH, MunaKer. subscxxptzo terms: by mail in advance: . Pally, with Sunday Sun, year......t6.0i) 'Dally, with hunnay bun, month ': , Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 5.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 "Wi-ekly Mull Tribune, one year 1.-1U Sunday Sun, one year I.f.y BY CAHKIKIt In Medford. Ashland, JackBonvillo, CVntral Point, Phot-nix: Daily, with Sunday Hun. Month Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .'? Daily, without Sunday Sun, year r.'" Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 7.50 ' All .terms by carrier earth in advance. Offlctnl paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jncknon County. Entered ns second-class matter Bedford, Oregon, under the uct of March , iky . Wslt Mason ANOTHER STRIKE. 8 worn dally averaire circulatioTi for nix months endliifr April, 1!)L'0 301 Ye Smudge Pot ' By Arthur Perry ' The fervent prayers for rain last April by the farmers were duly an swered this morning, when they didn't want it. Democracy has no slogan for this campaign- They are looking for a sentimental whine, ns good as the last one. i, Grover Cleveland Borgdoll, the millionaire slacker is trying to get to Mexico. If he makes it, suffering will not be over for either him or the Mexicans. ... In the German election!), tho Right Wings and the Lett Wings won out, which makes It look bad for tho Loft Drumsticks. Next to Armenia, nothing needs mnnnv ftn mneri na tlin rnilwnVR. Thfiv have asked congress for everything exceilt funds for new brass buttons lor the urakeninn 8 coats. Owing to the fact that the Xon Partisan League Is particularly vague and visionary, thoro will be no trou ble in securing an effective tail holt In this state. Tho gasollho shortage like the lioozo shortage! never gots so short that a llttlo is not left. Tho gasoline deficit, howevor, has put a, crimp in unorganized gadding, wherein lli peo ple start out on a continental tour with assets of 15 contB, one frying pan, and a !!. ' One of tho dolegates to the Rep. convention is John J. llcllpoppor, and . from the newspaper accounts he will be right at home. Fred Means was busy all morning gottllpg tho Iowa primary started off on the right foot. ', If. the republicans nominate III Johnson, and tho democrats McAddo, (ho lesser ovll becomes an Issue in tho campnlgn, and tho prohibition party by the nomination of n strong candidate would have a cbanco, by use of horso sense, llowovor. If the above opportunity presents Itself, tho prohibition ticket .would probably bj headed by a cltizooi favoring oxlle to Siberia or everybody who over took n drink. i ' E FOR YEAR SHOW HUGE INCREASE NEW YORK. Juno 7. Kstimnl-jcl eiirtnnu's of the Iiitrintitional Mer contilu ' Marine, cotnuimv for 1110 Hiuountoil to $24,r!K,88l, iiirninst nt tuul onrniiiirrt of 1 7.5:14.704 in l!MH. nocortlin to the im-liininnrv report ibsiuhI for publication totlav. Dodmitinjf interest on liomls and de preciation on steiuners, the latter item nmnuntinir to $.',r22.'i,tm,4, leaver a net result of 17,1(iti,iiH,' or .f.V(7,!U0 increase over 1!MS. : These figures represent earninus of Bteatners directly owned )v lntern.i tionul Mercantile together with re turns of subsidiaries, which ere Ihwlv of British ownership. Krninirs so tar this year lire stated to he under the correspomliin: periml of 101i, due to lwer I'rriuht rate-, labori difficulties and excessive eo--t of fuel. For tin remainder of I he year, however. earuini!s are expected td improve, as some of the companv's pahsenirer ships have been recondi tioned and restored to their trades. "The Dark Mirror- TIia ' ntlrili'linn nt the l.ihertv theatre, cominir, in "The Dink .Mir ror," (i new Thomiis 11. Iwo produc tion,,' HtHrrinir beaulil'ul Dorothy I'ul (nn.i, It wns minuted from l.onis .lo.i winec's novel. il(ss Dull. in u two f-oles. The picture i 11 I'ma monut Artcrnft. . -plIH COST of ink drives men to drink, or would, if ' there were liquor; and paper pads demand the seads till bards prow sick and sicker. I bought some wire to fix my lyre, for it was badly busted; and oil, the price! It must .suffice to say tliat I'm disgusted. LAnd so the song T pass along costs more in its produc tion; and if I fail to draw more kale, I'm facing black destruction. The wreath I wear around my hair, of laurel, you remember, costs twice the sum that wreaths less bum were sold for last September. The cost of feed for my winged steed would break the village banker, and I must raise the price of lays or lose my windward anchor. A fountain pen costs iron men, and makes the wallet lighter; the kopecks fly, for I must buy a ribbon, for my 'writer. Ten cents a yard for any bard was fair remuneration before the craze of later days came down upon the nation. But now I hold that lyrics bold should bring a higher figure; I ask you, gents, for fifteen cents, or I shall strike with vigor. THEN EUROPE'S, CIllCAdO, June 7. Major Cicne ral Wood looks lor a crystallization of the situation ns soon as the va rious delegations have finished nuu- eusinjr, ho said at Ins niornin inter view today. 'As soon ns Hie onrnnistaliini of Hie different delegations is coinplcleil we look for tiuiuihle results," lie said. Clenernl Wood said it was bis idea that the people were more interested in irettinir back on a peace time basis than any other subject at rfresent. In reeard lo the League of Nations covenant he said: "I think the I.eniriio of Nations with American reservations will fill the bill." , Governor Louden said ho thonulit tho people were first interested in solving domestic nucstions and after that takintr up the world affairs. "iUv .belief," said the irovernor, is that the. people are first interested ii The momentous domestic, nucsiions. Whatever our interest in tho woild questions arc, and do not mistake niv nieaninir,. llioy are very, verv import ant', yet, tho way we treat them will lepend largely on how we treat our loinestic problems first." President Snmuel (lompers te'.e- ttraphed National Chairman Hoys troiu the American Federation of La bor convention at Montreal lliat lie would arrive tomorrow with a com mit tco to appear before tho resolu tions committee when it considers the U.ber plank. C. S. llarrctt of Ocorain, president if the farmers union, also is rendy to appear. Mr. I lavs replied to Mr. tiom pera that the committee would lie de lighted to hear him. LEAGUE FUNKS. G. 0. P. UNITE ALL SIDES CHICAGO, June k, One of the few thincs of the republican convention about which there was an almost uni versal feelini; of confidence and pio yress was the platform. Under flic- lead of Senator Watson of Indiana, a candidate for chairman of the reso lul ions conmiillec the task of frmn intr platform declarations has pro pressed beyond the usual staire at this time in covention week. The threat of serious trouble over the Leimue of Nations plank was declared bv laanv leaders today to have been entirely dissipated. A mo tion of the Indiana plank on that subject, dratted by the lenders after consu timr all elements of senate oian ion. Was said to have been i.iven im- proval in principle bv the Johnson llorah irieconcilahles. While there was no hindinr inrrccmcnt on tin. sub. iect, the prediction was niado that the irreconcilable would find it tin necessary to advocate the plans brought to them yesterday bv Sena tor' Borah. Some of tho mild reservation' iw publicans still were out of line, but the. dissent was lai'irelv confined. sponsors of the Indiana nlank de dared, to a few senators who were not in a position to make serious trouble. N Virtual acreement was claimed also on the Mexican plank, but the decln' ration on industrial relations maiiied a subject of controversy. An attempt will be made to write an niiti strike provision into the platform and it is expected to meet stubborn rcsis lance. The Outbursts o f Everett True By CONDO VHiT e- 'TrtAT GWYt WHY, I . IvOUCTsN'T VOTE vR .HlM Vl HS WflS R.OPJM lis)3 SOS-CtCHcsR , VS'S -2 V W pilsii ySftSra rVHO HS EXS-FCEMXXXJOC CtrCe A BROTHER. in -me. Past J! "rnepee is no known Corg ......A.. IV. t T 11.1 IT T"IJ ATT (sj(SePN'T 1CSP U2. FROM TR Yt rWCS. "TO $ CHICAGO. June "..Tho campniun niunaifers and others continue to i.ret reflexes from the senate's eauipaiun expenditures investigation at Wash injiton. Men who ure coming in from the states j:re briimina tlie view that the convention misiht better find a candidate, who has not been nam tinned in the investigation nt all. It was from such as these that came most frequently the names of Ilimhes, Governor Coolidire and othVrs who did not figure in any way in the slush fund inquiry. The New York delegation postponed until Wednesday morning its discus sion of candidates. The decision w.e reached at the request of Nicholas Murray Butler, who said that he did not want to receive nnv c.omplimen tarv or "favorite son" votes. "I want the New York deleaaies to have a chance to look over the situ ation," he said. "I have made it plain tbut I am not seeking nnv coiupliinen tary vote. This is no time for pnvins: compliments. I do not wish nnv fa vorite son votes. I want onlv the votes of those who have faith in mv eandidaev and who sincerely desire to support me. I am not willing to be made a pawn in nnv campaign for the nomination for governor, or any local political issue. "As the situation has developed, it seems not unlikely that the delegat is from New ork, I'ennKvlvnnia, In diann and Iowa mnv figure promi nentlv in making- the final decision. It is for the New York delegates and not for mo to decide how best to use their great opportunity to give to New York again its position of command ing Icnder.Hhip.in the national organi zation. ;' J T CITY IN DOUBT WASHINGTON, June 7 Xew York City had u population of .r,(i'21 ,1 " 1 on January 2. an increase of 8.14,-08 or 17.!) per cent over 11110, the census bureau announces. Fair comparison of the population of the world's two largest eilies is difficult, ecneus bureau officials t'e clure, owing to tho areas covered bv the various designations. ' New York Citv proper, composed of the boroughs oftho Bronx, Brook lyn. Manhattan, 'Queens and Rich mond, eovefs about '287 square miles. Its population in 11)10 was 4,7(i(l,H8;i. The metropolitan district of New York, comprising territory within 10 miles of tho citv boundaries including nil incorporated places half of whose urea lios within the limit or half of whose population resides within the linutli, covers about 1)64 square mile." The population of this metropolitan district was (i. l"l,"i(18 in 1I!I0. The city of London within niiinici pal niur parliamentary limits has an area of !". acres, a little more than a square mile, and in 1011 had n night population of l!),(i.")7 nn.d a. day, or working population of morn than J, 000.000. The ndniinistrntivo enur.lv of Loudon, known as. Inner London, is composed of the citv and county of London, and is described as the l.odou icfl. census purposes. It has an area ot about 1UI squnro miles and had n population in 1011 of 4.521.085. This population showed a deereas? of utmost half a million peoplo in the estimate made in 1017. (Ilea tor London, comprising the ad ministration count v of London and the outer ring area covered bv the citv and metropolitan police districts extends to n radius of 15 miles from Charing Cros. It has an nrea of about (iO.'t square miles and its popn- ation in the olticial census of 1011 was 7,2."l.:i.-S. Its estimated popu- iltion in 1 111 7 was l!.72(i,75:!. Curd of Thanks We desire to thank the B. P. O. E tho P, o. employes and our many friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown us, and the beautiful floral offerings given during tho re cent bcVavement of our father, Colonel .Minis. PKtiCY MIMS. J' OKO. MIMS, JR. ' .MARC. A iyCT MIMS. LOS ANGELES MAN T ''I am so thoroughly sntisfield with tho benefits I have received from Tunlae it is a real pleasure for mo to recommend It," said Silas P. Gates, 039 East Avenue U0, l.os Angeles, Cal., recently. Mr.. Gates Is a valued employe of the Security Building, corner Fifth and Spring streets, and is known, to a large number of people. "For the past three years I had been in a badly rundown condition, and in spite of everything I could do 1 just couldn't get myself right again," continued Mr. Gates." Dur ing the past year I got a great deal worso and lost so much weight and was so weak I could scarcely get ubout at all. I had no appetite and the little I did manage to eat did not seem to do me any good, for I bad a heavy, miserable feeling In my stom ach all the time. I also suffered from catarrh of the head and stomach Eomethlng awful. My nerves were In such bad condition I could get but little sleep and I nearly always cot up feeling about as bad as I did when I went to bed. It was all I could do to get to the car line to go to work and when I got down town it was an effort for me to finish out the day. I went home every evening so com pletely fagged out I could not eat anything but went right straight to bed, where I would pass another night of misery. "I tried nearly every kind of med icine I could hear of, but nothing seemed to do mo any good. One dav after reading a- testimonial praising. Tanlac from a man whoso condition hud been similar to mine, I decided to try it. Before I had finished the first bottle 1 felt like a different per- son and began to pick up right along. My appetite has Improved so 1 eat throo hearty meals every day now and I oat anything I want without having that heavy feeling in my stomach or suffering any other bad after effects, f am not bothered with catarrh anj' more and have gained several pounds in weight. I bavj re gained my strength until I can- get about and do as much work as I ever could, and I never have that tired, sluggish feeling any more. My ncrv-.:s are in fine condition, I sleep all night long without ever waking up and al ways get up feeling good and ready for work. I am glad' to tell wha'. Tanlac has done for me, hoping some one else will bo benefited as I was by it.'1 Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading dxug- Adv. gists In every town. , Licensed : CITY SCAVENGER ' All refuse Immediately removed on abort notice. Weekly ylsit in resi dence districts. Dally business dU- tiict. Phone 895. l ) NM3VE lonzoo bliss j PORTRAIT ASQ , 00 JD05E3 !.& nopowois onALt.IZE JO -.i".c V" !,.-t..w" " wmidy for CONS ri PATTflM Trir ."dA WiS'JiIv "S"' hvkE h&kijs TABLETS re frtat ad in jompk.ion. They. tmHy but Brrol," kKY!'i, 4V oSTraS: 1 &.K in rcch bo. At 1 Drue Sm inc doiei 1.00. mill uie 50c AlplUOO. BLISS C0,WASr3, ft II Stenography Multigraphing Circular work ot all kind Hailing LUti Tunnell & Edwards ' 106-308 Liberty BuIIdlns Medford, Oregon. MILL FEEDS These prices will strike the leeders in a vital spot. Mill Raa ...........3 rV Itolled Hurley f U.7J5 sack as l.. 4.0l 100 lbs. Middling $3.15 sack Scratch food $1.7(5 100 lbs. Kgg Producer .$.'1.80 sack Growing Food $3.2,- 100 lbs. Milled Oats .$1.50 sack Kaffir Corn $.7.T IOO lbs. Mill l'.un $.-i7.00 ton ISt'Y AT EITHER STOltB Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ; Russ Mill The Medford National Bank .Here Is Absolute Safety ' , f WITH SYSTEMATIC SERVICE and thorough organization This Bank is well prepared to care for its in creasing business, and to render helpful personal service to' its customers and friends. THAT IS WHY WE PROSPER w. s. c. Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford ear can well be called the "peoples car," because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily opera tion. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor ear in dustry. This Mould not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this . would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and every body can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. C. E. Gates Auto Co. TO FRUIT SHIPPERS We take pleasure in announcing that we' have completed arrangements to pack and handle all our' fruit, through the Rogue River Fruit Distributors Packing Plant this coming season. ' DENNIS, KIMBALL & POPE, INC. E. M. McKeany Pacific Coast Representative. Office Holland Hotel Blk. Mr. Orchardist Wo aro pleased to advise that we can furnish Orchard Brand Spray Materials, Powdered Lead, Paste, Blackleaf "4 0", etc.' Wo also have a Jot of No. 1 made iip appld and lug boxes',' Lot us quote you prices. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange rbimo DIM, "Perry's Old Stand" 31 HololManx PowellSt.atOVarrell, SAN FRANCISCO 9ose Theatres and Shopping Dsfricf. A newly beautified Httl Mmnt awiin th vinior le Stn Fra cjcol New hinu$Kin(i of unutual diann and. comfort, a lobby dettfnr d W provide the atmoipSere of a hmhoui home and a new Dining Pom. considered one ol the mod intemeing in America all contribute toTVurwelffttel It the only hotel with running Ice Water in every room. Fif tk and Nortk Rivarsida Tslepkoii 11 The Dow Hospital ' QraduaW Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. "" Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. We do MODERN PLUMBING 1 in a MODERN WAY for MODERN PEOPLE See us about vour next iob xone too large, or none too small Sparta Bldg Phone Six-20 GOOD CIjOTIIKS I Mnko Them KLEIN THF. TAII.OU I'M East .Main St. GDMCHUNO , V : China Herb Store' v Herb p.ure for earache. hea4acrtiC cat arrh, diptherU, Born throat. Mine tJioobla. kidney trouble, atomach troiibl, hrflrt trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncle, 'tumors, crocked hrcaRt, curoa all kin da of roller NO OPERATIONS. : , Medrm-d. Oregon, Jan. 13,! 1917. - This ta to certify that I, the infleValgo ed. had very severe stomach trotlbla and had been bothered for several years and IttSt AUCUftt YIM not f tnlt tn HtMl Qnrl henrinK f Glm Chung (whose) Herb Store Is at 2M South Front street, Med fnrd, I divided to get herbs for my Rlonwch trouble, and I started to filing . better as soon as I used thrm and today am-a well man and can heart Uv recttm ment anyone afflicted as I wag t sea Glm Cluing and try his Herbs. (Sinned w R JOHNSON. irt Itneases: I'm. L,9wi9 Eagle Tolnt. W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. , M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, C. E. Moore, Eagle Point i J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point. Oeo. Von tier Helen, Ragle Point. Thos. E, Niohols. Kacle Point. , MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also BRent for raiiliankii anil Morno ' ISnglaes. , 17 SOUTH 1UYEKSIDB ' j