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MEDFOTJD MATTJ TRTBTTNfi, "MTlDFOft'D, OT7F.(TONT. TTEDNT.RDAY. JUNE fl. 1920, Medford Mail Tribune AM lNnRPRNTlKNT NEWSl'AI'ER PUBLISHED EVKHV AKTKKNOON . BXCKPT 8U.NUAY HY TJII-J WKDKOKK PUIKT1NO CO. Office Mull Tribune hutUllng, M-M-M A consolidation of t he Democrat If Times, The McilMril Mull, tho Medford i riuune, i nt rtoutnern ur-f;uu.un, i in- Aalilund Tribune. , The Medford Sunday Hun la furnish' .1 feubscrlbf tb ileHiriiiK u Ht'Ven day daily newspaper. - JtOUICUT V. KUIlli, Editur. S. H. SMITH, Muiiukui-. . BUBBClilPTIOW TERM SI BY MAIL, IN AIVAN'('E: Pally, with Kunduy Sun, ymr fC.n'J lelly. Willi Humluy Hun, month '' pally, without Sunday Sun, yt-ur.... TtMW Pally, without Humluy Sun, month f" NVffK'y AI r.1 Tribune, one year I.-" Sunday Hun. out year l.fo BY CARKIEK In Mcdlord, AhMuihI, Jacksonville, Out ml 1'olnt. l'tiounlx : I)ally, Willi KuinLiy Sun, Month ' Pally, without Kmxlny Sun, month .'.') Pally, without Sunday Sun, year .M0 i tatty, with Buttday Sun, one year 7 Mi Lit terms by carrier cash In advance. Official paper of the nty of Medford. Official paper of Jucknon County. Entered H e!ond-claHH mutter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March (iworn dally averaice clrculatinn for nix months endliitf April, ISiO 3011 Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur Terry In the uncolored report of the ro puhlican convention hy the esteemed AP. one finds un interesliiiK punt fcrapli, or two. Tliore was the preach er. who prayed for 32 minules. "At the conclusion of the lone pruyer," runs the account, "the assembled throng sang the Star KpunKlcd Hau lier' twice, and cheered for 11 min utes. . Then there was the delegate from Arkansas, who seated himself in his chair, and, on a tack, playfully plac ed there by some history maker, with a high school Idea of humor." I came here expecting to see a fight," the punctured southern gentleman said, "but resent any attack In the rear," with the uccent on the "a" in attack. 1 '"Self determination of the smali peoples" Is exemplified in the highest by the chief beneficiary of tho policy '-Poland. The Jews are a small peo ple under the jurisdiction of Poland iiri partK 'Monday 120(1 .lews were lassacred by tho Poles, ns a starter for the annual June killings, which Jiavo raged for years. This is self de termination; tho Poles having dulur mined among themselves to keep as muny Jews us possible from inhaling and exhaling air. jf' ',.''' ' . They have always called Chicago the "Windy City," but thul's no name lor It now., .... . '! "The democratic parly Is alono fit ted for the handling of governmen tal affairs on a broad scale," chirps the brilliant Nooty linker In a speech. The democratic party bundles "gov ernmental affairs" about us well as a woman cuts a man's hair. "Man Slaps WSfo; Faints, Still Un conscious" Midline Ogdeu Tribune) Beating her to it. . "The Klectrlc Ply Killer" is uu In vention of a Salem citizen: the fly strolls across a series of wires and !!!!!. lClectroeutlou Is a long jump from the small boy who used to Impale flies on a hatpin, and get pad dled for It. Mike Womack is such a good min ing man that he can got specimens of rock from any kind of a mine out of ills hip pocket tho first yank. The genuine supporters of 1 1 Irani Johnson are the citizens who pro nounce his first name "llarum." . It. KMAMj TOWN OHATOHtf (Corvallis Ciiuette-Tlinesl Wanted A man to blow two or three hundred ntutnps near . city. ; Y DF.S MOJNT.S. In., June fl.- I'nil ed States Senator A. li. ('miliums .is li'iiding Smith V. Kronklieart lor l'ie republican nomiiuilioii for t'niteil Stntph senator bV ten thousand ville in 700 precincts out of 2.:i l7 in l.iwn it'cordtii!; to the nnoH'i'-inl tulnihitiuii of returns from vcstenlav's iirimnrv, mailt! todnv liv the lies Moines Ciin tnl. The returns w ere seat lei 'I. Cummins vote wns lli.ilSI; lim-ik-lienrt's ;iC,'(l(!. . In HOI-scattered pid'inels Hie re publican Vote for uoveinor showed N K. 'Kendall lendinir the field with -Ml. 2(11 votes; 10. If. Moore, 17.117; II. M lluvner l-1.40(i nml J. V. Deems, 1 I.- 817. 1 ' PARIS, June fl. Turkish nation alist forces have defeated truvcrnnie'it troops and hnvr advnneeil un to nilli in about five and a half mile-i of Ismid, neeordimr In ('nn-tiuitinop!.' flispfltc-hes received here. LEAGUE PLANKS IN G. 0. P. TENETS CIIICACO, June i). The League of Nations plunk mill was undefined today, 21 hours before l!i- repulilienn platform was to be j,i i-.--uIcm1 lo Iho national convention. Members of the nub -commute of thirteen when they we.it into ies.sion to smooih out the remaining platform troubles, expressed eonf idi-uce that they could agree, but all of them were somewhat hazy on how it was to be done. Senator Watson of Indiana, head of Ihe sub committee, maintained that In the end the Indiana plank with some mollifications, would K-i the support of all republican ele ments. Senators Itorah of Idaho and .McCoriniek or Illinois thought there would have to be male-rial modifica tions to pacify the irreioncilables. The mild reservation groan also wanted changes made but In the op poslte direction. T STOCKS, ILL ST. NI-:V YOWK, June !).- Tlu' niiitUi t rallied I'mrn ils t-arlv M'tlitn-k on :' flirt Iter sln-Ntli id' ICfJiHitiLr, wliii-li nso alijs. lour incuts. New i I. lYnlrnl aUn ta .'lupin;.' a .'inner lu.itt willi riiimcnitts M-i-mnlarv i- .-. These iui'linlffl Texas anl I'lii'il'ir. Kansas Cilv Soulliern an! Sni;;!t we.stern preferied, Uurk Nlamt am! New Haven al L'ains id" 1 tut 1 poiiits. wilier smtn! moi-ks iiieniiiei American Simar, IndiM rial AIchIio., Ciih'.lilc Steel, Chandler Alul r and Ailantie (iidl'. Marine iirel'eired taado Mi ils loss, hut luii.i'r shares I'urlVited iarl id' their reeent ail vanee. Indications, . ol' iiicreasinw firiaim.'is in call nionev were seen in Ihe opening rale of 7 iht I'cid. Tin itiai'l;e( laiised till i dulliicrs hft'oro noon. ItKliUX, June !!.- Kepurts I'rtirn neiiilv .'idl districts on the rcsuiis oi the hallolinjj: 'ur memliers of the new reielista in S inula v's: clue! ions, re- c.ivcd up to II o'clock last ui'dil, howed Ihe tuajoritv socialists, cen trist and democrats, Ihe parlies ina; inu up the coalition hlock hack of the present uoveriuaent. had elected l.i(i deputies. The main parlies of 1 he conferva t ion oppo.-il ion. I hese l'-in-i s showed, had clecled Mil memliers, while the main party of the left and independent socialists, had eleeled 7. BAR SILVER TAKES HEAVY DECLINE KW YOKK. June !l. Uar siivi v fell in the local market t-dav about ten cents to HI cents an mince. The further slump was due chiellv lo re ports' from London that a not her se veiy decline amoiiutimr to almiit sir pence had occurred there. Tin' col lapse abroad was allr. bitted In heav sellini: for account of Kasl India aim Chinese interests, together witli inud crnt,. y.ll'erinus iroiu continental Ku rope. American Officer Drowned. MKIiNi:, Swit.crhuid, June !. A bodv, believed to he tln'l o' an Ameri can olficcr. was found ves(crda in the HI liver near Hie lYhlkirch. Aus tia. hv 1 ishernicn. It is believed the man was drowned w Idle eseapitcj from an Aitsj nan prison camp tow ard Sw.t.erhind. mm m I i m mm mm & AMERICA'S HOME ' '"ricw.rsx uvjates menome tare M S T : IT7( Vlvi - r"" a V"'""1"1""11''"'""11, nt ArK tan Always OXBIOOO 11 lL DROWN AFFECT TO BEAT E WICHITA. Kan-aH. June !). Tint a concerted plan h v t Iiom; oipo:ii'j the new Kansas industrial law e.vi-ts. to e!'cl a icjishitiin' which will rep 'al tic dry law jit tlie not general .ses sion in 1!'J1 was the declaration oi .hi dire William .. I lu.,"j!n, presidiirj .jiidfe ol the court, in an address he- t'ine ihe Kansas liiuil-cr aoeijition eijir, en t ion lici t'. .(iidixc 1 1 iil".''!! l-lcailcd Unit lln? law he yiveii a "Lair eliaiiec.'' lUi said tht' operation of the ;cw lav thii- 1'ar has hecn very ntisl'-ic-torv. "The Ji"j-;latiire created here a tcihunal in which justice is admini--tered without nionev anil with nil piice," continued the speaker. '"The poore-t tuan in Kansas, if he is cu-La'-'cd in anv of the essential indus tries named in Ihe law, mav'at ariv tune cuiiie into this court and aia'e !ii complaint hiiown. The slate pro vides h'tii with a lawyer wh) will pre pare his case for him without char.'e. lit proides him with expert accoun tants and eiu:ineer an dtrained "X amiaer.s wlio will inve-.ti'ate his i.-ae let him without charire. "If tin- cniirt has rendered it dc. ci-ion. i In lahorer i-- dissatisfied, he imiv tal;e the matter hefore the s-,(-iii t'lttc court, of Kansas Tin evidence uh'ch the state helped him introduce and prepare is 1 1 a nserihcil for liiiu hv an expert reporter." HOUSING PROBLEM KANSAS CITY, .June !. The na tionwide hoiiHiiiL-, r;r;-iaiion, its cause-i and rcmedicii; how huihhn-n of hotuen are to cope willi present day prices and shortuKe; hctter liomeM as an aid to keeping yoiniK ei)de on Hie farm; and Hlale laws liceusiiiK real eslate dealei.s are aiaoiiK (lie :uil'.jerls to he discussed at. I he auiiuat convention here ol the National Association of Keal lO.date Hoards. Other mahern. in conic liefurp Ihe convention. nccorditiK to officials will concern Hie i'inamhiK of honus hulld iiiK on a iai'KC! hcuIo, roslricted sonie wliat at pri'iietit. becjiiiso nf more .stiiitn"nt credit regulations iiniuised hy hatils; and a caiupaiKn to rAav Hp? public Ihe benefits of owntni; homes. POLES AND REDS BOTH WIN FRAY 1 .ON I KIN, June !C Itepitlso or I'oIisli-rUralne ar:ac:.s in tin; Kiev re;ion and furl her lionlh is reported in Monday's official boi hevik .state ment trom Moscow, riM'-ived by wire less today. An eiij.-aemeul to Hie east of llobrui.sk in which the soviet forces were s across till is also re ported. WARSAW. June !. -Ilolsheviki have been driven bar'-; in panic alnni; the front between the lina and Her esiua rivers. Polish army lieadnuar tcrs report ed today. The Pole's at tacked Hie town of (ilubokoi, N." miles north of Minsk and broke Thru Ihe r-oviel lines and captured sua prison ers and a lare amount ol' booty. Itoi- sluviki who had crossed the Iteresimi have iieen driven back, it is declared Petroleum Drops. NI-:W Yt JK. June !i. The Stand ard Oil coiupanv of New York lod.-v reduced the price oi' pitroleuiu ;;ic malxiiiL' rctined in cases Mi::ie a nat ion, ri'lined in tatil'p1 j and .stand ard while in barrels ,c. C. P. Official Dead. YANCiMWKK. li. C., .Innc S. Kichard Maipole, lor iiiiuiv vear a prominent ce;ut ive on 1 he 1 'ae: coast of Ihe Canadian I'acilie rail n ad. die.) lodav of heart I rouble a Me? a lon i!lne-s. SHOE 'POLISH of Shoes Qizickandtsy Us ''Vk.U' Jor Convenience HEADED TO U.S. COXSTANTIXOI'HK, June; !).--T'nc foreign sections of Coiistaiitinoplc are crowded with Ifussinns who want to ''o to Anteriea, hut cannot. Of the lO.liOO or .".0,000 of theni in the citv, at Icat A) per cent lontr for the tim." when passport restrictions' shall be less rigorous and they can flit lo Hie land of plenty in the west. .Many of them have relatives or friends in America, or at least, say t In v have. Hut doors of America are closed unless it is clearly lirowii the applicant is n-il a bolshevik and will not become a public charue in Ihe Cniied States. All the siniicrs. dancers and art'sts want to i;o to New York. lint applications for Dermis-ion are denied unless the pel -formers can .show aciual contract with some reputable mana'rcr. Hotels are filled bv Russian bar ons, counts and iirinccs, especially in inces for evurv t bird iiuih -class K i is s! a n in Tin key eems to lie a orince. S i Hirers and daiicors from the imperial theaters arc in evidence everywhere. Thev are so conspicuous ihev can not be overlooked enlirelv, bat their cftort. fo jain publicity, ae not hihl v success I'ul. The cosmo politan population ol' Constantinople has had so many thrills in the lasl six vcar.s that it is too jaded lo ic spond to the bizarre manifcslalietls of artistic temperament. I'alc-I'aced teitoi-s wanderiii;: tbronuh hotel lob hies, rimreriiui strands of lavcndci beads and evane-;ce)ttlv gowned prim:, donnas loaded with jewels and Pome ranian dies can't startle a public which has had mi many years of war at its front door. ANII JEW RIOTS IN BUDAPEST 1'AlilS. Jui !).-Accordinu' (o in -fotmation received at the foreign of fice today anti-Semitic outbreaks oc curred in lludapest around -June 4! on which dale the advices stated one man saw twelve Jews killed. The rint'iiir continued lo sevarul davs, dui'iiii!' w hii'h many dews were killed, the foreitiiV office. dispatch said. . , , TAIL SPIN FATAL TO CADET FLYER SAX ANTONIO, Tpxiim, .lune !). Avinior Cmiels h'ov W. I'.llinut'ui of Alet'iov. Ark., und Ihrnld liowlev dT .liltlred, Moid., were insliiiitlv kiile.l nt Kellv Kield todnv wben tlieir uir phine miiI into ;i luil spin nml Tell '.l.llllll feel, 1 1 1 1 -1 i 1 1 - Illln I! e when il strllek enrtll. Ilotll eililet eillnp bere rei'entlv from Ivoekwell Kield, lit . MILL FEEDS These prices will strike the feeders in a vital spot. Mill ISun liollol llarley Oats , Middlings Scralch food I'gjX 1'rodlicer (it-owing Kootl Milled Oats Kaffir Corn Mill Hun j S'J.:?0 sin k $2.T." sack $1.00 100 lbs. 8:1.1.- sack SI.T5 10(1 lbs. $s:l..so sac K $.-.'.:.- KIO lbs. $l.r0 sack Sl.T.-i 100 lbs. IJ.-7.00 (on lil'V AT KITIIKIt STO!'.:-: Monarch Seed & Feed Co, Russ Mill Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Wo (lo MODERN PLUMBING in a " MODERN WAY f..r MODERN PEOPLE sVo us iiliout your next job None too liirp', or none loo small Sparta Bld. Phone Six 20 ?CAN VITHOUT SUGAR k i Xr its. Al.lt'K ;ki:sii l nonn motlier of the rirt Aiiierli an oldiei killed in l-'iuiue, who Kives entire credit for i-eeovery of her heiillli (o tho well-known mediiine Tun lac, , I W J r The following reinarknblo endorso ment of Tanlac was Kiven recently by Mrs. Alice (iresiiain Uodd, at the (Iresham .Meinoriul Home, (iavin I'arli, lOvansville, Ind., which home wiih preKonted to her by the patriotic people of Indiana, as evidence of their nnprpciution of I lie services ren dered lo bis country by her son, Cor poral .lames II. Gresham, the first American soldier killed in l'ranie. impressions of sympathy were receiv ed by Urn. Dodd from all pans of the I'niled States, and the newspapers of the country carried Ihe story of the firsl 'war mother.' The shock of her son's dealh re sulted in thu serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will learn with interest and pleasure that she is now in splendid health usiaiii. When s.'on at. her home recently she made (lie following statement, giving the entire credit for Iter recovery to the well-known medicine, Tanlac. "After my dear boy's death, I bad a Reneral breakdown in health." said Mrs. Ilodd. "At first it was just in digestion. My food used to upset me and I had to diet myself very care fully, which vruxn'l much hardship as I lost all desire to eat. Thou I had an, attack of rheumatism, with severe pains in my shoulders; back and arms. Sometimes 1 used to suffer a Kreat deal, and my joints would get all swollen up and stiff. I was abie to lo very little about the house, and at times couldn't even cook ti meal. I Kol very nervous and restless, and at niKhl would lay awake for hours, and lost many a night's sleep as u conse quence. "A friend of mine bad received a great deal of help from Taniae, and it. was she who advised me to try it. I am so Kind I did for it proved the best medicine I have ever taken. It soon gave me a good appetite and seemed to settle my stomach so that 1 was no longer troubled with indi gestion. I don't know what it is to have rheumatic pains now, the swell ing and stiffness has all gone nut of my joints and I am able to do tlie work of the house with tlie greatest ease. My nerves arc now steady and strong, I sleep fine at night, and I feel bolter in health than ever before in my life. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me, and shall recommend it every chance 1 get." Tanlac Is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists In every town. Adv. AT Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of til kind Mailing Lilt Tunncll & Edwards 106-308 Liberty Building Medford, Oregon. WANTED Man with Team for loading logs on ears. Bi Pines Lumber Co. h Holland Cafe ' . jg&fr , 1 1 BANK i '' -?' "' 1 ii When a man marries is the time to open a bank account for his wife and make his life partner his BUSINESS partner. Then she will take an interest in his business and be a heip to him. She will then economize and be a friend indeed in time of need. Many a wife from her savings has kept a man fromr hitting the rock of financial disaster... We invite YOUR Banking Business ' . '--".K . . . . . Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Medford, Oregon VAUDEVILLE Page Thursday, June 1 0 7 BIG ACTS 7 - 30 LOCAL ARTISTS 30 "MARITA" ; "Mammy's Jazz Kids" "Cafe Chateau" . and The Big Surprise Don't Miss It Get Seats Now SERIES 20 SPECIAL-SIX You can better understand the ease with which th SPECIAL SIX steers when you know that each steering knuckle carries two taper roller bearings on which the front wheels revolve. AMh um about the gatollna and lire mibare SPECIAL-SIX owner are getting. S0.H. P. drtchable-hd motor: 119-inch whrclbaae, iirine maximum comfort for five pauenftcn. All Studebaiter Can are equip ped with Cord Tirea toother Studebaker prccedeuu ! -I j II "77ii'j it a HINES & Scutli Fir Street ;(Hl ('I.OTI11CS I Malic Tlicra KLEIN 1 UK l:!M 1 js( Main SC. ' o Studebaker Ytar" mm SNIDEB Modford, Oro. i MEDFORD IRON WORKS i FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ! Also nRrnt fnr Fnlrlinnks Rnd .Morse ' l-'.nHinr-s. ! 17 ROITII lEIVKItSIDB t j j f . in mm