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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
Medford Mail Tribune AN INOEFENDKNT NEWSPAHKH PUM.I8HK11 EVERY AKTKHNGON KXCEl'T SUNIJAY 1)Y THE , -.. AlKtEORD PKINTIN'O CO. "The Medford Sunday Hun is furnished ubscitber desiring a seven day dully ntwiipaper. , Office Msi) Tribune Building, 25-27-2 North Fir street. Phone 75. 4 consolidation of the Democratic TirtiMi, the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune. Tlie Southern Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. ItUHI,. Editor, i . SUMKTKR B. SMITH. Manager. aSSOBIPTIOK TERMS: BY.MAII IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 7.r,0 fally, Willi Sunday Sun, month .75 ally. without Sunday Sun, yeur.... 6.50 - ratly. without Stindny .Hun, month - Weekly Mull Tribune, one yeur 2.00 ' Sunday Sun, one year . BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, phoenix. Talent: . ' .' pally, with Kunduy Sun, nionth .., .7 ' Pally, wlthojt Sunday Sun. month . Dally, without Sunday Sun. yeur.. 7. t0 Pally, with Sunduy Sun. one year 8.60 AU terms by. carrier cash In advance. THE APPROACHING STORM. appropriation of- 10,000 Ao. aid-in vestlgatlng, sprays for, the " codling moth in pears and aiinles." - : It seems that sprays now used in pears and apples often leave a slight color and In the east xlita is prejudicial to the sale of western fruits.. I3y having 410,000 for investigation, ' it i hoped that a spray- for codling moth On pears' and apples may 6e' found which will not be noticeable on fruits." 1 In this connection it will, no doubt. ! be of Interest to the fruit growers of thu PntrilC liluuw vullm, in Irnnu, 1 1, n Ills ovoIvimI.! jllst Buen worh i, bBlnK conducted here -.. Official paner of tlie Cty of Medford. Official-paper of Jackson County. - Bworn daily uvuraKe circulation f- ( six inoutlis ending Uct. ...r i, Entered 'as second-c:asH matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of Marc 8. i;. MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED The Associated I"K-H is exclusively enlttled.to (Hie use Tor republleathm ol .it ..-..J .ii.,,,, t,.,.. ( i , a to it. or uoi otherwise credllwl in litis paper, anil also tlie local mww yuuiimn-u All rights, of republication of special dispatches Herein a re uino r.-i-i mi. ': -. '-'' ' . JINiON AftLlgtj Ye Smudge Pot ( . ,;v - Ky ' Arthur Ferry "Farmers Advised io Use Strychnine Next VT.wp- M)i)tfis" I Ktlllnc Portland, Journal). Tjllsjoiight.tti brquy ,Jnt.oi Jolulug'more than one new Turin organ izatlolii we'elr?'"' k lit "On Time , Week," In well with the following Is Hay-Your. Taxes Week. ''NeVlwe uihlnl rtla ni,ll,.- weekjwhlcli ' ' Police? records the last few days show thAt something has been full be sides the moon. ' ! , i,::, 'THE 8TORK-8 8UB8TITUTE , ',,? L (Yreka,' Cat., Journal) It ,1s' pleasant to record the birth jio't an 8 Impound daughter to Mrs. ;; Pearl Hamilton and to state both mother a,nd child are doing nfcely. ; The ' little one .arrived Tuesday 'VjEftenoon, Feb. 8th, by "fust ex- , : j)resH. '. j ' . .. '. Citizens who have been snuntttng In tHe Nash' district all winter cuine out ot th'eirholes Thurs. pm. and saw their shadows, V, . . .. . . t- -: . '.;.The exiled. German kalaor Ib ronoit er) to havi .lost' 50 pounds, and from Ws'ilast liitorvlow, none of Jt.wtts off his, egotlBin. i , Shaking of locomotive whistles, the hair of the head can bo brought to at tention nlmiat as fust by the squeal ot a high school girl ut a close busket ball game. . . ' t . ' , ' "ii-- ' The. petered-out hank clerks got another hol'tlay next Wed. (Washing ton's "birthday), and they ' sure do need It. , , V ji . WHAT OF IT " , I..;, ! (Salem Capital Journal) ' . -, . Clint, Manna and family expect ,16 leave In ,n few, days for Cullfor Vpla (where they will make their luttiire homo,. Mr. llunim and wife had liver here for many yeurs and their many friends regrot , that they, have .decided to change their locution: - ; In some sections of the statu, evan gelists are getting thicker Hum 2nd lutes .during tlio lute f ntcas.- A'. The! state legislature Is observing pmna, ween ,uu I",r CBnl' D01l,8 iiiimi of thorsamo.thun usual, i Another advantage the hootch ven dor enjoys, Is exemption from paying an Income tax. . , i EXACTLY LIKE 'EM ' .',.. ,! '.' (Yreka News) '" From friends It Is learned that Mrg, Amnnilu Cloidon, formerly '" Ixwery of this place, Is prominent ly connected with "rescue work" -in' Seattle. Her daughters are In school. When in a riiHh sho often ' calls upon Mrs. A. 11. Can-. While things uro going to hell In general,' it Is Interesting to leurn a? C. K.' informs, that Miss Kllzaboth Jaw drop Is a schoolteacher at Cowhide Nev . FIT TO FIGHT Life's greatest battles .are between .strength and weakness. Scott's Emulsion a high-powered tonic- nutrient, nourishes and fortifies the whole body. Scott & Bowbs. BloemrUkL N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF IIHI0ID5 iiaoieis or uranuiet; INDIGESTION iul trouble is that extremists are in control on btli sides. As loiif: as railroad labor, for example, threatens to paralyze transporta tion, if its demands are not granted ; otid as long as the railroad execu tives threaten to destroy union organization, if its demands are iii;t granted, there is little hope of an industrial settlement, and every likelihood of a devastating and deplorable industrial war. ' There must he an aeeomriiodation of differences through the establishment of an authiiritalive tribmiiil, removed from the selfish interests of both factions. There must be a bill of r based upon principles of abstraet justice, guarante"ing a sipiai-e deal, now, that it was begun two years agob r..tl. l,.l... .1 ;tul A...I tl..... ,..,l,i; ,.,,,1 I ll,,u-,..l as a secondary matter, but that thl3 , . . . . ,' , season it is planned to make the spray a medium or eliective expression, to support these rights. (residue problem the major project of' The problems facing the Harding administration, when one comes the U. S. Entomological stution. I to eonsider them, are iMitliin" short of iiniialliiiif. Of these the iiirliixil T1."s announcement of plans of work trial situation is the moi-t jierulexing, and the most threatening. The quotedt'lte' S'rongest hope of an 'cventiial settlement lies in the incoming execu- matter of tive, .'lis disposition lo hear all sides of a question, his kindly modera tion, his lrecdom fiom prejudice and passion.. ', Such a type will be disappointing to the fine eaters on both sides, neither the Ilownls nor the Alterbiirys.will lie satisfied, hut if their di.-oiul islai-lion shiiiild leatl to it weakening of l heir control, and their reilii:eiiient l;y men of lu-oader Vision, l'resident I Ta riling will have ileinoiisl ruled (hut he was the man ordained for the country's highest office at I he present time.-; . '.' ", , ;HiPIIIIIlPi jl MANN'S The Best Goods for the Prica, No Matter What the Frice MANN'S g Surprising Vajiii in Men's Wear .The Talent K.pei-imen( slation has been invaluable to the farmers of Southern Oregon, and under the direction of Trofessor lieimer, has paid for itself a thousand times. Tlid increased appropriation is IihIIsk recognition 'of effieient service, and guarantee that this service will be, strengthened and enlarged. ' along the lines above referred to in the ' 3 Item, in no way bears upon the ' zzz appropriations, except that : the item brought to the attention ot. the writer the fact that the fruit grow- f!r tthmilri lit iriinl,oitl rt lha nnlW. ' I Hies of the department of .agriculture in their beliuir. All pear and apple orclianlUI:; In the valley, who are Interested i the mat ter of a solution of the spray residue problem, should gel. In touch with the undersigned. M. A. YOTHHItS, Specialist in Apple. Insect Investig linns, V. S. IJupui tmont ofAailcullnre. leuioru, i'ep. ,u, People (.11 Ihc-jnside have long known that Caruso was more than, a mere song bird,-Unit he was a mini of .capacity and character. 10s gallant fight .against death has extended .this reputation,' which it is hoped he will 'be given life lo enjoy. . -.; i NOTORIOUS BANDIT.OF OKLAHOMA IS SHOT oino people think, for mutibura are not nenriy s( huportiuit. as (piality. JIA nrtlfiON. A rk:, V6h.' 1 8. lloin y .Si rr, nottit iniiH ()kIa1iinna IkiihUI was prolxihly falnlly woumU-it vmluy vlion with two fthtL .nien he hat krtt. ot r'iv 1.. ti. .,r t... d.w-...)-.. 1... ..1. . t 11 1. ... 'crimps the new apportionment bill will not be, as disastrous as iimi tim.vu.uit whii nttrmmiiiu m ,.i, I inij ini-iii uiipii. v'ne 111 iu 1111, , wily 11.111 ihlijiliii a rifle In (iii- viiult n'lltaliicd I the, yenpon ilnd sho( 4tfliT down arul opciioil : fire' 'itt 'the other ' two who i'H;iii'pdir t--':,-:. -' ' 1 "-' titurr, lyiiitr wouiidetl pn- a bed at thrf. county Jail, tulinittcd his Identity, liut rafusi-d -to give any -In formation concerning hln companions wHo lire now surrounded In a wood, two milai south of the town fiy an armed "posse ol nioro thiin l-00ireu. , ' j - , . I t DAYS OF STRESS. '"pHROUOil weary years of war we wrought, our hearts op X pressed by doubt and care, for every dismal- morning, brought Nome tale of bloodshed and despair; while blood-dreuehed armies toiled and fought tlio endless buttles, "over there." All through the war we saved and pinched, tried self-denial till.it hnrt,-thnt Kaiser Willlelm might be cinched and dumped, defeat ed, jn the dirt; we 'thought that fellow shoiild.be lynched who bought himself a Sunday shirl. And Vhen the guns at last were stilled, anil placed in soak wore sword 'and lauee; and warriors no longer drilled across the sodden fields of France, the, bosoms of the boys were filled with thoughts of pomp and circumstance. For we had lived like hermits gray, and hermits have a beastly timiv; they live 011 turnips, peas and hay, and think a sirloin stcnk 11 crime; and so wo rose and threw awily, tlie franc.,, the kopeck and'thu dime. And now this later phase: is spent, and siiuity're t siimes her throne, and every wise "and thoughtful gent reveres the doubloon and (he bone, and to the bank he takes a cent, to start 11 bundlo'of his owii. Heleused from wartime's doubt and dread, and having lived reaction, dowii- uh, there are better days alfeiid for every delegate.'iit town ; so let us: walk with sprightly, tread, and spring the, smile and dump thu frown. wtih Mnrlfonl trade Is Medfnrd road i Didn't' Relish Two . Years of Starvation 'I have ufiayed wchur fi nue if my relrt-f wan pernianiitit;' mn 'miy ' thut 1 am ftfi'llntf nun. .Tijruv. Opi-tuiB tolil mu 1 liaU uli -urs ot (!liq. stomac h .and no iiH'di' tue voplti ,hep me. but your Mayr's Won(liirfuL''jitfniedy haa done ho.... I .ajn.iirow a, well,,ma,n nKaln fiftor two years' of . starvation and sufi'ur- Intf." i It i.s n yimple, jiai nik'H.i iicpu ration that remoytH ,he catarrhal ii"U cu8 from, the lntetlual, trnrt and- J ' lays the-'lnflammatHm which causer pVactlenlly all stonvlWi.i Uvor anl in U'utiuul iillniervtH, .fnuludJinK.iUppvnOI ( citlfl.' One dose. wMl jCt'invlnv-e or y(ur r money l efundod or'. sale hv nil' driifriiints. t , ..., . , , Adv. How Much Do ' You Know? il 1 Where docs thu iinn.il liuiur Its nest? 2rhat and when was the Refor mation? ,'.3 Which rusts nioro readily, steel, ciiBt Irou or wrought Iron? 4 I)o animals and plants breath the snino or different eloments? '. 4 Do animals and iilunta breath the mime or different elements? - 6 Does It appear that tho (loop Boa bottom has over been land? ti What la the larKest Island in tho world? 7 How uro shells formed? 5 What bear Is peculiar to North America? vi9 What fish was so abundant nl itis-tlnio that servants rofuscd to be fed on It more than three times u week? 1 t 10 What tree Bends Its branches to thu enrlli which take root and form new trunks? Answers to Yesterday's Questions. 1 Whore lire submarine cublos laid? Ans. They are laid on the bot tom of the ocean. 2 What was the occupation of Cain heforo he murdered his brother Abel? Ans. He was n tiller of the soil. 3 How did Mt. Calvary Ret , its name? Ans. It Is lite Latin transla tion of the Hebrew name Golgotha neaniiiK skull. The mountain is situ alcd outside Jerusalem and either took Its name from beluK nuiunil shnped, like a skull or from helni; a plucu or public executions. 4 What arc two common carbohy drutes? Ans. Sugar and starch. 6 Where do we set the name Kits ler? Ans. It Is probably derived from Kastre, a Saxon B-'ddess, whose feast was kept about the same time as Easter. 8 What wore tho most Important colonies over founded? Ans. The thir teen colonies of Knglnnd which arc now Tnlted States. 7 lit what country Is the cultivation and nao of tobacco forbidden? Ans. In Morocco'. 8 Whore was .Samuel Oonuiers born? Ans. Ho was born in London, England, Jan. 27, lf.'.O. I 9--Whnt Is the origin of our word j "prairie"? Ans. It is u French 'word I and moans meadow. French explor. ; ers gave the niuuo to the great treeless plalnii between Ohio and Michigan rn the east and -the desert plains, on the west. JO To whom Is tho title "Prince of Wales", given? Ans. It is given to tlio oldest son of the reigning sovereign of Clreitt Hrltitln. ' COMMUNICATIONS Spray Work Going On "' To the editor: From your Issue of Fob. 12th 1 quote ns follows: ".He (Senntor Charles I,. McNary) has also been urged by the Oregon CJiowors' Cooperative association to join with California apple and pear In teresls In securing from congress an Have Thought About O . : -: . THE benefit ynift Wbujd . derive from the woi'vU-eH of an INCOML TAX and ACCOUNTING bouc laliHt. ha vine; yiur aceou-il trig and Ineoinc tax prepared in tho perfect way iiti uviiv t-rcdit and dfdiH'tlon' the law ailuvva you. t Our . ' HWN HiillHfm'tlon Is In knowing that every wnM-vii-e we porforni receives the liiglu-st uuiility, of ' atti-ntlon. . tv. ' - i-. Ask Our Clients -Wilson Auditing Co. Liberty HhlR.., , P. R. itemcnihcr ' the ilutc Keu. 21, 23. I:lks MluMicl. Some Sliowl Exceptional values in the newest Mens' Hats. All $10 Hats,'each $8.00 . All $9 Hats, oath' $7.00 All $7.50 Hats, ca-h ?5 All $3 Hats, poeh ?300 ; - Cur Saturday Specials. All Ide Soft Collare, each 'Men's AVork Pants, $1.50 grade, $3.00 iiaii'. , Men's $1.50 and $5.00 Wool Shirts, $3.50 eaeh $1,75. bine and grey Work Shirts $i.QO each. 0 lastonbury Vool Shi rts. and Draweivs, $2.50 grade, $1.25 garmcTi't. '"' ITaiu's Sliirts'ahd Diaw- ' ers, $1.00 garment. Mayfjeld .Woof Pants are being sold at 2070 less. All $10 Pants, pair $8 All $9.50 Pants, pr $7.50 All $13.50 Pants, pr $10 All $11.25 Pants, pr. ..$9 ,-1 : - ' Men's Khaki Pants IrVgood weights and col ors, $4.50 value, pr $3.50 Khaki ' Riding Breeches, in heavy weight, double seats aiid knee. Our regu lar $5.00 grade, pr $4.00 Men's Corduroy Pants, $()!;")(). value, now, pair, -', $5.00 : Whipcord Ividing Breeches,"" 8.50 grade, now, pan $6.50 A!I , Men's: and Boys' Coats . and Slipover Sweaters for! 20 less. Ail Suit Oases and Trav eling Bags will he sold Saturday-for 25 less. ' Men's Wool Hats and Caps. $3.50 Hats $4.00 $1.50 Hats ..v..$2.50 $4.00 Caps ....$2.50 $3.00 Caps .- $2.00 Men's 35c Cotton Hose, 1 pair, 15 75c; Wool Merino Hose , ' pair 35 ".'' Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajanias 50 y less. '. .-;' . Boss of the , Road Over- allsj pair $1.75 . - Canvas Gloves, two pair for 25 - - Leather Paced Canvas Cloves, pair 25e. Leatjier. Work ..'.Gloves , -50 . off -i.il-.-; Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Mann's Department Store , THE STORE FOR EVERYBOPY ? ENTRANCIS ON E., MAIN AND N. CENTRAL ."n'siu.postaee Prepay, Orders " . U---A ielm:k. :: nil SS - BE PHOTOGRAPHED ; THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S GOOD CLOTHES I Mako Tin-in '. -'" Ji'; 1 "Licensed CITY SCAVENGER " All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business UIb trlct phone R9.5. ;. , - . . WIIITKKTT .TKNMVOS AUTO PAINT SHOP 1 Automobiles Painted and . Reyarnished 22 1 'North Fir. L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop. . Phnn 7TJ . .... ELDING KLEIN I'M riu)n ' VJtk. Vm1 Mnn H. : "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! ' 4S&'2sf- ! ' Immediately after a "Dnnderlne" mas mne, your hair tnkes on lie life, luntro and Avondrous boavity. appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, beeaiise eni-h hair si-ems to Hull and thirteen. Pnn't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or soracifly. You. too, want lots of lon, strong. Iieautiful hair. . A 3,'i-cent bottlo of delightful "Oanderino' freshens your scnlp, cheeks ilsndruir and falling "hair. This stim ututhiK "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, failing hnir'that youthful briuhtnesT nd abundant thK-kiiesa All drujieU! ' 27 . " you oed elec- -S'ah) 'ric bells ot an- k y&f l ntmctarB we - ;" . chould be con- 1 1 ' 8i,leel, lf you B fj tell the -purposo yKQ t0 ' whit-h you To n want to put any VVsJj electric tlovlco ' fV - wc will help ydu 1 1 J with our advice Xl-Vl Vk and attend to tho '.s-tnllatlpti. Wo i-e'always ready to give you an estimates and at tend to your wants. Pf.opi.o Ei.FCTRit Store PHONE 12 212 W. MAIN ST. Ycu Can Afford to Hide a ttarley ' Davidson Motorcycle T. G. HEINE, M..D. Physician and Surgeon., Surgery of Kyes, Bars, Nose one Tli rout. 1 Ail diseuscs of thcao oi-trunt treuted. Classes fitted. 314-315 Lib erty Olds., Cor: Main & Craps Sis. LeeWatkins&Co. ' . SELLS . Kay, Wheat,. Oats, . Ttolled Barley. Scratch Feed, Shelled Corn, Cracked trn, Corn Steal, Ground Oats, Mill Clin, Moremilk, und other dairy feeds. Orit, Oyster Shell and nil kinds ol Poultry sutMilles. Beet pulp and other supplies. Wo have Fisher's Blond and Olympli Hour. ' Prices ' are . changeable, so furnished on application. We me(4. prices o' competitors. Cnll and see us at 39' South Front, or Phone 200. . , DONT WORRY About Orchard Pests LET THE BUGS WORRY , BUY ' , - Corona Dry i Arsenate of Lead ' ' Rex Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest Always at Your Service A Broken Down Truck no matter where the break Is, can be brought 'back to It3 strength and dally usefulness by our welding work. As long U8 it Is stool or hard metal we have to deal with, our weld ing will do the job and do It better Mian any, other method, ' "THE WEUX THAT llELD" Vulcan Welding Works , . Now located at ' ill South Front. :.-:) . Use ' -.l;-' ::i ' gates half-sole tires and double your tire mileage at half the cost. More Mileage Tire Co. R. A. Petty, Jr. 132. N. Riverside Phone 162-R GROWERS We will handle the best 'line of SprayrMa- lenais. ; " I ARSENATE OF LEAD BLACK LEAF "40": :ii LIME SULPHUR SPRAY OIL EMULSION Ycu will save money by purchasing your re-, quirements from us. For terms and prices see Bard well Fruit Company Phcne 124' Whse. 445 So. Fir St. ' SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Rendered In a Qitfet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Yoiir;loved one Is taken Into the Home where there Is alwayi ,c v.o uu mem. uar Resilience is on the Second Floor. . We ire Licensed Embalmers and are oreDared to mkA .hi and are nrenared fn maka ahlnm an 1 to any. part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements. Lady Assistant. Corn or of Sixth and Onkdale. Phone. 47. One block west of Postofflce. WITH MEDFCXD TEADE IS MEDFORD MADI"'