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i MEDFOTID MATH TKTTuTNm, M"RDFOTCT), OKF.fiOK. TUESDAY. MATtCII -22. 1021 pxnrc FOUR Medford Mail tribune AN lNDEPKNriKNT NKWHPAPKH PUBUBHRf) EVRRV A FTKRNOON .EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB i MEDFORD PJtlNTING CO. The Medford Sunday Sun is furnlnhed ubscrlters desiring a Devon day daily newspaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, 26-27-29 North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune. The Southern Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. K1THI Editor. SUMPTER S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL IN AKVANCK: Daily, with Sunday Run, year $7.50 Daily, with Sundav Sun. month .75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6.60 Dailv, without Sunday Sun, month .65 Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun. one year 2.00 BY OA RK I ER I n Med ford. A shland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 7r, Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .6S Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.50 Dallv, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.50 AU terms by carrier cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tha 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 also (he local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein ure also reserved. COMMUNICATIONS (iciicral W'CMKl'H AlHlll. ;. To the Editor: . Thn fiillowiiiK upiical l from Major Cicncral Leonard Wood, Hfcretury of the Navy Thtiodorc JtooHcvclt, Secre tary of the Treasury Mellon, SainuH fltliniicra and others: Willie this appeal Is for the Near East alone, 1 am sure It will be read liy the state in the Unlit of the Joint appeal which we are making; for both tho Chinese and the Near liast suf ferers. "The spirit of Kaster Is one of san rlflco. Tho Brent sacrifice of liihical history was made then. That sacri fice has been made since In many lands by many individuals. Hut never in history has a whole nation made tho sacrifices for the faith that the Armenians have made. It is not 'none of our business what happens to the Armenians.' They stand for a stub bornness in what they believe and what Wo believe that makes their fltrugglo our strUKKle. "Wo ran no more refuse to help them than we could let one of our divisions hold ing" a sector In tho late war bo cut to pieces when we had the reserves to save it. "Wo have tho reserves of food and money and sympathy. We can do the Job do all of it. Wo can do it our selves, without belny told to do It by unybody, in any company of na tions. It is not a political duty, or n matter of commercial expediency. It iH mi opportunity, an opportunity to mako our idealism a dynamic influ ence in tho world, not Just fine phrases. Tho man . who has least among ur has more than most in Ar menia, it is one of the finest things in our history that, through tho Near Knst Relief, tho American people, from tho richest to tho poorest, unso licited, have kept a hundred and ten thousand children In Armenia from liuiiKer and death; have saved a whole people from annihilation, and havo done it without fanfares or self liKliteousness. "I, and tho American men and women who sig-n with me, ask that this work ko on. it Is an American work and in harmony with tho best traditions of blg--hearted American generosity. It cannot falter or pause." Trusting you may find space for General Wood's inessaBe, Cordially ours, J. ,T. I IAN USA K 13 It, Director China-Near Kast ltellef. l'ortland, Oregon. Itc-gnrdlitK Caliper 11111. 5 To tho Kdltor: I think you. will bo interested In tho enclosed letter, which I have from Senator Capper, though perhaps you are (already informed as to the pres ent :stut us of the "Truth in Knhrie" movement, if yuu should enre to pub jillsh it, you are welcome to do so. ; , ; ' , T. v. w. "I hnvo your letter of February Sth relative to tho 'Truth In Fabric' Mil. 1 had not heard that the Helllitn.' you refer to has been actively opposing this measure. As a matter of lact. it has not been presented to the sen ate for action, but Is still In the bunds oi 'he committee. I have been dot m everything possible to tret n reported (tilt, but have not been success!' t.l tliu far, and as wo are now Hearing the end of this session I do not believe we will be able to get nctlon on it before adjournment. However, I ex pect to call it up Just as soon as con gress reconvenes, anil shall ''nntiitui to urge Its passage Just as strongly as 1 ran. It will he helpful if you will ?et in touch with the Oregon mem bers of congress and urge them to Blipporl this measure. "With kind regards, 1 am, " Vei y respectfully, " ' "AHTIH'lt r.M'l'KIS" GROWING DEAF WITH .. HEAD NOISES? TEY THIS If you are growing bard of licar infi nnd fear Catarrhal Dcalnrss or if you have rearing, rumbling, hiss ing noises In your ears, go to your druggist ami get 1 ounce of I'aiiiiint (double strength), and mid to it 4 pint of hot water hiiiI a little granu lated sugar. Take 1 tahh-spoiMiiui four times a day. This will often bring quick relict from the distressing head noises, logged nostrils should open, breath ing become east? anil the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It Is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleus.-int to take. Anyone who ts tlii-rutcneil with Catarrhal Deafness or who h.is head noises should give this pn s. iip tluii u Uiitl. Adv. WHY A COMMUNITY CHEST? UNLESS there is a sudden clarification of the atmosphere, the Community Chest proposition promises to be defeated through a misapprehension. This misapprehension is that a vote against the Community Chest is a vot apainst charitable drives and a defeat of the measure means tin end to solicitation. As a matter of faet, the reverse is true. Defeat of the Commu nity Chest will merely mean a continuation of the present practice, which has become so unpopular, namely uncontrolled solicitation, from every source. For the opponents of the Community chest have offered no substitute for a discredited system, which is bound to be continued unless some new method like that of the Community Chest is adopted. While we desire to hurt no one's feelings, it seems to us, that the affirmative argument for the Community Chest has missed the main point in favor of the dan. This is its greater economy. What the average citizen is interested in, is the adoption of some plan, which will eliminate these perpetual drives, and reduce the drain upon the pocket book. X comiiiiiuily chest, tinder the proper control and regulation, will do just this. It will require but one drive, it will by the elimination of time, duplication of effort, clc, cut down the overhead, so that more money will go directly to those in need of help, and less to keel) the machinery of solicitation in motion. Xo one can seriously expect Medford to escape all charitable obli gations. No one familiar with the law, believes, public funds can be devoted toward private benefits. What Medford does in a charitable way must be done by voluntary contribution, and Medford like every other community, must tlo something. No plan can be perfect. But the Community Chest plan has suc ceeded elsewhere, and there is every reason to believe it will succeed here. It promises with the same amount of money, to accomplish more, at less annoyance to the individual, and with the burden more widely and equitably distributed. If this point had been brought out in the affirmative argument, more clearly, there would he less danger of the defeat of the Commu nity chest through a general public misapprehension. iT.pplmgRhijrnos Walt Mason S Ml I SAFE OR SORRY 'M SOTIKV ns a man can be," the motorist explained, when A he had run down Mr. dice, and left him maimed and sprain ed. 'I'm sure I would not strip the fur from any walking gents; I would not have such things occur for fifty-seven cents." But Mr. Chee, with busted bones, goes homeward in a crate, and he ex claims, in wailing tones, "Your sorrow conies too late! Had you but watched the road ahead, maintaining lawful speed, I would not have a broken head, my prson would not bleed. You did not care .just where you went, you teetered left and right, and now my collarbone is benl, my whiskers are a sight." The motorist leaves Mr. Chee, and heaves a heartsick sigh, and for a week or maybe three he'll drive with cautious eye. With earnest care he will advance on streets where commerce thrives, anil give pe destrians a chance to save their misspent lives. But soon he'll weary of a pace that's safe hut deadly slow, and then again we'll see him chase dispensing death and woe. And though he's pinch ed by peelers bold, he still will scoot and nip; when once the speed germ gets a hold, it won't relax its grip. How Much Do You Know? 1 What with tho surname of Pris cllla in Longfellow's "Mites Stun dlsh?" 2 How tlo Chinese divide the day? 3 What does frying lo for food? 4 What is tho natno of Pope liene dict XV? 5 According to army statistics what is the most popular name for boys? 5 Whero docs Nohel Poaco prize money c.omo from? 7 How old is King Albert of Ilel Sluni? S How many United Slates senti-' tors nro there? !) How Is tho Kenato of the Sixty Seventh congress divided politically? 10 What Is the chief cause for di vorce in United States? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What was the occasion Tor Lin coln's address at (ietlysburg? Ans. it was delivered at the dedication of the National Cemetery at tlettysburg, Nov. Ill, tst;:l. 12 What was Mrs. Harding's name before she was married? Ans. Flor ence Kling. 3 What was the total nniount of winnings of Man O'War? Ans. The horse won for Its owner a total of f ii LICK. The animal started In "1 rnces. He won twenty firsts and on second. 4 How tnsiiy American soldiers were gassed during the World war? Ana. More than 31 per cent of all sol diers admitted to hospitals overseas during tho war were gassed. Kxclud ing marines and sailors the total number gussed was 70,552. 6 How many people in the world speak Spanish? Ans. Spanish is spo ken by 55,000,000 people. ti When was the Hoston Massacre? Ans. It occurred March 5, 1770. 7 What Is the inclining of the ab breviation u.U."? The Initials stand tor Doctor of Divinity. 5 What are the seven new "won ders of the world"? Ans. They are the wireless, telephone niroplane, ra dium, antiseptics and antitoxins, spec trum analysis and X-rays. !) How numy times has Haley's comet visited the earth? Ans. The comet has appeared 29 times. Its per iodic times is 76. S years. 10 Will Kaster be early or lute in P.122? Ans. Kaster in 1922 will be late. The day falls on April IB. 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If Hills Bros, Red Can COFFEE is used, the most critical will oc pieasea. m$mZKlsm A Complete Treatment for Rheumatism 1 ANTI-URIC "The National Remedy" 1 Three Preparations in One Package M ' " 1 ANTI-UHIC TONIC not only purifies the blood, but also promotes digestion, and assimilation of food. It Is made from roots, herbs and benies and contains no mercury, salicylate or minerals. As a tonic it is proven and its continued use will build up tho entire system, create a better ap petite and increase the weight where needed. It is valuable ill utrcnKthitning weak kidneys and its prompt effect where the urine is discolored or has a bad odor, will creato an early confidence in the treatment, ANTI-URIC OIL is to be used to massage the parts which are sore and swollen. This should be done at least twice daily, preferably for fif teen minutes in the morning and fifteen minutes in tho evening. The oil is purely vegetable in its nuture and will not irritate or inflame the skin. PULLMAN PILLS are supplied in sufficient nuan- -tity to last during the life of the treatment. It is important that the bowels be kept open at this time and the pills will be useful in restoring the bowels to normal. They contain no ingredients to con flict with tho elements in the tonic. Price Complete Throe Preparations $1.50 A Money Hack (Junraiitee With Kvcry Package I'OK SA LK BY I Heath's Drug Store IT FERTILIZE PAYS USE OUR LAWN FLOWER GENERAL GARDEN TOMATO SPECIAL BERRY SPECIAL POTATO SPECIAL FERTILIZERS Kay Takan, one of the valley s foremost tomato growers, writes us lie tiseil six sacks of our tomato special on one acre and har vested fifteen tons; on unfertilized ground adjoining lie har vested 8 tons per acre. He says it pays. SO DO WE SO WILL YOU Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2G0 317 E, Main (Head Takan's l.ettr Posted in Our Show 'Window) STOP! IltMiitifr Your I'ariH'tM WE will dust n 0M2 for Sl.fttl. Ilono vuto it for $:l.t)0. Dick Say;. 'The rugs we weave, art woxeil when AYK weave 'cm." We fall anil lic'llvor I'roo Mosan Art Rug Co. l'bonc ISO 1 It) W. lutli St. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted xo props used Broken tonnes Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over May Co. 808 E. Main. Upstair T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery of Eyes. Ears, Nose, and Throat. All diseases of these organs I treated, masses fitted. 314-316 Lib erty L'ldg., Cor. Mala & Graps SU. When your money is in our bank it is safe from fire and burglars and your own extravagance and you can GET if when you WANT it. Men of financial stability, business ability, judgment and known integrity conduct our bank. No account is to SMALL for ns to welcome; .none too LARGE for us to handle. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 ... " "' Member Federal Reserve- ' " NOTICE W. O. W.! On March 23 there will be an Open Meeting and Dance at I. O. O. F. Hall Bring your family and a basket of eats For Sale by Owners Pure Bred Jersey Cattle Twoliy Brothers Company, who own one of the finest herds of Pure Bred Jersey Cattle in Southern Oregon will sell all or part of their dairy herd now on "The Meadows" farm, consisting of: 12 Pure llred registered Jersey Cows 12 l'uro 15rel Heifers 1 month to 2 years old 2 Dure Bret! Bull Calves 1 Pure Bred roiristored Bull, Xo. 181031, 4 years old out of St. Miuvcs Golden Poppy. This stock Is registered in The American Jersey Cattle Club and can be seen at "The Meadows" farm on Crescent City Highway, 6 miles from Grants Pass or communicate with H. A. Murphy, Lundberg, Building, Grants Pass. ALL STAR WRESTLING GOLD HILL PAVILION ARENA Wednesday, March 23, 8 p. m. HANDICAP MATCH Thye to throw lliintl twice in one hour or ILiinl to throw Tett Thye once. t - . TED THYE ,.. vs. R. W. HAND His) (S. Oregon Champion 105 Ihs.) EXTRAORDINARY PRELIMINARY Basanta Singh vs. Jim Thor Fimioiis Hindu, 158 His. Greek wrestler, 170 lbs. One Full or One Hour to a Decision Tiekcls on snle nt M. i). Bowers, Gold Hill, Brown & Brown's Mc.lford Bettor iet busy if yon want to sit up front this time GRANTS PASS MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effective October Stif LEAVE MEBKOBD, 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:S0 p. m. Cars stop at all intermediate points. Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford, E South Front, Null Hotel Btdg. Phone 309. Grant Pais: The Bonbonnter, Phone 1(0. We alao operate atage line from Medford to Aihland, Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. Dally and Bandar. LEAVE GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m.