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s pxotc four MEDSWTO MATL' TRIBUNE, rEDFORT). OTJEfiOX. TUESDAY. MARCH .8. 1921 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEIt PUBLISHED EVKRV AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Hun is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day dully newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mail, the .Medford Tribune. The Southern Oresunlan, The Ashland Tribune. IIOBEKT W. rtUHI,, Editor. Sl'JIFTBH S. SMITH, Manager. BDBBCBrPTION TERMS: BY yfAlU IN ADVANCE: Daily, with .Sunday Sun, year $7. SO Dally, with Sunday Sun. month 75 Daily, without Sunduy Sun, year.... 6.E0 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .65 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunduy Sun. one year 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Dully, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .65 Dully, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.50 All terms by carrier cufih In udvance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of JaekHon County. Entered ns second-class matter at Medford, Oreuon, under the act of March 8, 1879. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and ulso the local newH published herein. All rlKhts of republication of speclui oispatcnea herein are meo mwrveu. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Terrf Events aro shaping themselves In Europe to prove whut the soldiers said, but tho diplomats scorned, viz: Thut the war ended 3 0 days too soon. Col. "Sargent mustered a force of two rncn Moil, p. in. to bury tlio tin cans of J'villo with military honors. The first note of Secretary of State Hughes wns no literary item, but both Panama and Costa Itlca grot the idea, and agreed. "Lid on Intoxicants Tightens" (Headline Portland OiCBonlan) ltlb'ht-OI noimics AND FACTS. (lOitHtoii (Pa) NUir) Miss Jcnnlo Porter of New York Is stopping nt tlio homo of H. L. Bartrum, East Broadway, for the present, where slio is demonstrating u well known corset. (Submitted) Xloports from I'ctroKrart say the holshuvlki chiefs, Messrs. Lcnluc and Trotzsky, uro fleeing, probably to the U. S., where tlio pickings aro good, and tho cussing of the existing form of government unrestricted. If they come, some hammorheaded residont.i will extend a welcome, without full. With tho ndvent of spring, paint lc showing up on something besides fe malo faces. IT MAY BE THE WAY OUT. Tho belief that only very rich men nro shot by their sweeties Is knocked In the noggin by tho news from Waco, Tex., that a section boss was slashed "nulto severely" by a charm ing Mexican Henorita. Tho Portland youth, who dodged n prison term for hitting an old man with a beer bottle in a robbery at tempt, by pleading Insanity, escaped and has been caught by this time. He Is as crazy as when in custody before. NO CONNKCTION. (Albany Jciiioeial) .of:an earthquake shock nH was first thought. That seems moru reasonablu too, as that accounts lor, the thunderous nolsu that followed, J. Burgett preached a sermon nt Foster Sunday morning. Speaking of tho cigarette evil, the 1020 census shows 129,2:17 reform outfits in tho land. In this list Ik the VAntl-FllrtlnK League," which I the only ono making any headway. Mica. Womack also bus n bottle or oil. John . D. would like to buy his woll, as it Is spitting forth the very oil lio-sella already refined. It will aoon bo tho 17th of Owney Tuttoii. The pacifist Idea for this country to disarm as an "object lesson" to the rest of tho world, cannot be beat About thu tlmu the lust battleship was blown up, tho country would be another "object lesson." '' A MK.RK 1XC1DKXT. (Yrt'ku News) . Tax Collector John Pashbnrg and Ed. McNulty gut a spill Sun day on Butcher hill out of the 1'ashburg car when It skidded and turned over, pinning both gentlemen under; however ns It wttH only a tin lizzie they kicked it off and arose Bearcely worse for tho wear, of course they were both a little sore, Ed. has a hump on his head anil I'ash burg sat around in his chntr for a day or two ami nursed a bad kneo. Tho construction of a railroad tu tlio Uluo Ledge Is progressing as rap idly uh the supply of lead pencils will permit. About tho time tho weather man runa Out of rainy Sunonvs there will be' a shortage of gasoline. This Woman Suffered Mr.' 11. A. Leninnn. Stiirgln. Coin writes: "I Buffered with bladder ami kidney trouble for years, Doctored nnd tried everything. No help, mini ly a friend sent mo Foley Kidney Pills Thov belned mo so milch I used 7 hot ties. Now I feel fine. Spent sleepless nights. Suffered so It seemed 1 nardly could live. Recommend Foley Kidnoy rills to all who suffer from kidney trouble as I dltl." Sold everywhere. Si EVEN' years uro the talons of the Prussian eajfle poisoned the ) soil of Hi'liziiim. Tlitit poison has been (rrowinjr and festering ever xince until today all Europe is suffering from iteute toxemia. Some physicians thought the defeat of Germany meant the lanc ing of the boil, and a rapid return to health again. But events have disproved them. Either the disease hurl gone too far or the lance did not go far enough. The most casual observer has known for many months that some heroic treatment had to be applied at once, if Europe were to be saved. The occupation of Germany by France and Great Britain, may provide the heroic treatment needed. Everyone hope's so. And per haps the heroic treatment needed in Russia is being applied by the latest revolution. Everyone hopes so again. For this much is certain, as things were going, the situation wns hopeless. With no change of heart, in Berlin, with no change of mind in Paris, with confusion worse confounded in Petrograd, all Eu rope at the gates of peridition appeared inevitable. The present situation has at least the virtue of definiteness. The allies can ill afford the expense of more militarism, but if the German disposition can be rendered more tractable and German intelligence more enlightened, it may be money well invested. To the east if the present revolution can only effect the expulsion of two citizens, Messrs. Trotsky and Leninc, the blood and treasure involved will be well invested. To go back to 1914 is impossible. To stand still in the swamp is impossible. Therefore, to go ahead, in any direction is preferable to the recent status quo and that is what the present developments seem to signify, Europe doesn't know where it's going, but it is on its way, much belter than to not know where you're going, and being water-logged in the bargain. RippltngRhijmGs Wslt Mason THE SAFE COURSE. I HAVEN'T sandbagged any man, or kidnapped anybody's child; I've followed up my old time plan when all the world was running wild. 1 haven't swiped a Henry car, or gathered in illegal spoil; but I have pickled in a jar the small rewards of honest toil. I pity men who rob and slay, who will not like good scouts behave ; they never have a decent tiny between the cradle anil the grave. There's no use talking, life's a frost unless wc dodge all sin with skill; our breaks are made at frightful cost, and every man must pay his bill. AVc can't he happy or serene as through this world of ours we go, unless our records are as clean as is the well known driven snow. Oh, some for long may dodge the' cops, and carry on a course of crime, hut when we sin all comfort stops, we cease to have a liully time. We have no joy, no pence of mind, our nerves are racked our hearts are sore; avengers seem to walk behind, and retribution stalks before. I pity those who cheat and stealer slug a stranger for his roll ; their lives are bleak, they never feel the peace that warms the white man's soul. How Much Do You Know? 1 When was the Titanic sunk? '1 How long does it take, a train go ing 45 miles an hour to stop after air brakes have been applied 7 3 In oiiler to socmo ornngo what colors tlo you mix? 4 How many kinds of bridges are there? u What Is bronze? 0 When did thu religion "HiiiI dhlsin" begin anil who was Its founder? 7 What common butterfly comes from the cabbage worm? !l Was Canada Invaded during the war of tho Revolution? 10 Why are there spiral grooves la cannon burrels? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What Is the world's record for a one ni lie foot race? Ans. The record Is four minutes twelve nnd three-fifths seconds, it was mado July 16, 1816, by N. S. Tnbor, an Anioiican. 1! Did Kdlson invent tho electric light? Ans. No. The olectric light was Invented by Ilrusli In 1879. Kdl son Invonttid the Incandescent lamp In 1870. 3 Does a white ring around the moon mean the approach of cold weather? Ans. No. Tlio white ring is caused by particles of Ice in clouds through which I lie 1110011 shines. 4 What caused the center of pope latlon to move westward? Ans. The census bureau altrlbutes the westward movement in tho last decade principal ly to nn Increase of more than ono mil lion in the state of California. 5 How many passengers did Trans. Atlantic steamers bring to V. S., from lOuropean polls In liiliO? Ans. Statis tics show tho lines brought 705,413 pas sengers from European ports last year. S How long does it take to close and open an eye? Ans. The closing of an eye, the reBt nnd the opening of It have been measured by scientists and are found lo consume 3!)5 thou sandths of a second. i How many foreign countries rec ognized the confederacy? Ans. Great Mrltaln, Franco, Spti:n and Portugal recognized the confederacy. 8 How old was Victor Hugo when ho wrote "Los MJserables," Ills great- cat work? Ans. He wns sixty years old. "J Over what period did the "Middle Ages extend? Ans. The "Middle Ages oxtond from the fall of the Ro man Umpire A. 1). 470 to the discovery of America In 14(12. 10 How many acres are there In a section of land? Ans. There are 040 acres in a section of land. MOTHERS MEND For Expectant Mothers Dseo By Three Generations WarTI SOCK LET OR MOTHERHOOD AMD ?HI MBT, MM BiAoriciD Regulator Co., Dirr. 3-D, Atlanta, ga. Kindle Handle Shop Gifts Favors Candle Making CLASSES IN FREE HAND DRAWING Out door sketching and com mercial art. Room 20C Phipps Bldg. Children's fjj Ailments jSlL are 1 "IS0RDERS of the stomach and constipation sJ the most common diseases of children. To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber lain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. HELD ON F THAN YEAR AGO WASJ-HNGTOX, Mar. 8 Wheat held on farms March 1 was about 207,691,- 000 bushels or 26.4 per cent of the 1920 crop, compared with 164.024,000 bush els or 17.6 per cent of the 1919 crop held a year ago, the department or agriculture announced today. Corn held on farms was about 1,572,- 397,000 bushels, or 48.6 per cent of the 1920 crop, compared with 1,070,- 677,000 bushels or 37.5 per cent of the 1919 crop so held a year ago. About 87.0 per cent, or 2,811,266,000 bushels of the 1920 crop Is merchantable com pared with 87 per cent or 2,486,296,000 bushels of the 1919 crop. Oats held on farms was about 689,- 566,000 bushels, or 45.2 per cent of the 1920 crop, compared with 418,983,000 bushels, or 34.0 per cent of the 1919 crop so held a year ago. Iiarley held on farms was about 69,- 836,000 bushels or 34.6 per cent of the 1920 crop compared with 36,848,000 bushels or 22.8 per cent of the 1919 crop so held a year ago. Daily Record of the Crime Wave of whisky from Hobbs, Ky., to Chi cago, in violation of the Volstead act. The verdict was returned after the Jury had been out more than 24 hours, rilx defendants were acquitted. TACOMA. March 8. Charles, W. Barton, a brakeman was slain early thiB morning by three hold-up men wearing army uniforms. After a chase police captured three soldiers from Camp Lewis, who are being held in the city jail as suspects. ANTI0GH-1TEMS Mr. Lucus had the veterinary out Sunday for a sick cow. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Krelger rode down from the hills to visit friends in Sams Valley Tuesday. Ellis Clark while sawing wood at the Meadows ranch with Ed Russell, had his hand badly cut with the saw and had to come out Wednesdny to Bee a doctor. T. Johnson Is hauling from the Eagle mine to town. Mr. Terrill scraped the roads from the Meadows on down to the Chapman place. CHICACrO, -March 8. "Mike do Pike" Heitlcr and five others today wore found guilty by a jury of con spiracy to transport $175,000 worth Card of Thank It Is Impossible for us to thank our friends and neighbors personally so we take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to those rendering their help and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother. Also for the beautiful flowers. ?97 B. M. CL.UTE AND FAMILY; No bird ever visits the banks of Lake Avernls, near Naples because of the putrid water. Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds Rub It on Congested, Aching Chest Loosens Up that Tight Feeling at Once Surely Brings Quickest Relief. Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings the quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the conges tion and soreness right out. When heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore. ttiff joints, relief comes at once. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. ..-The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub for colds, backache, sore muscle v stiff neck, lumbago, or the pains of rheu matism or neuritis, you feci the ting ling heat In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and 'through. When you are suffering so jrou can hardly get about, just get' a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, wade from red peppers, at any drug Store. You will have the quickest relief known. A Complete Treatment for Rheumatism ANTI-URIC "The National Remedy" Three Preparations in One Package' 1 ANTI-URIC TONIC, not only puifiijs tho blood, but also promotes digestion and assimilation of food. It is made from roots, herbs mil berries nnd contains no mercury, salicylate or minerals. As a tonlo it Is proven nnd Its continued use will build up the entire system, crcatu a better ap petite and Increase the weight where needed. It is vnluuble in strcnKtheninir weak '(idneyM and its prompt effect where the urine is discolored or has a bad oror, will create an early confidence in ibu treatment. ANTI-URIC OIL is to lie used to massage the parts which are sore an.l swollen. This should be done at least twice dally, preferably for fif teen minutes in the morning and Xlttecn minutes in tho evening. Tho oil is purely vegetable in its nature and will not Irritate or inflame the sidn. PULLMAN PILLS are supplied In sufficlc.it ouan tity to last during the life (if iho treatment. It is Important that tho bowels be kept open at this time and the pills will be useful In restoring the bowels to normal. They contain no ingredients to conflict with the elements In tho tonic. Vrlce Complete Tln-oe TrciMi rations $1.50 A Money IJacW Guarantee Willi Hvery 1'iiclinge l'OH SAM-: BV Heath's Drug Store ooecooocxooocoooo The Geo. L.Treicliler Motor Co. Have some good used cars Dodge Brothers, one Hudson Speedster, two Olds, one Ford Touring, one Maxwell Delivery, one Ford Truck, one Olds Truck. For sale, all in good condition and prices are reasonable. Come in and look them over (bfiee licgc Nature produces the flavor, of. fine coffee. IDe depelop'and preserve the fla vor by scientific methods of blend ing, roasting and packing. In 'preparing the coffee," make; ii rightthenluou will appreciate its appetizing aroma f.ine;flavorand satisfying strength Hills Bros. 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