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I MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 3321 ' piotc Form Medford Mail Tribune "THE" LEAGUE AGAIN. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDEORD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a si-ven day daily newspaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, 25-27-29 norm i-ir Bireu. rnoiie vo. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the MedfoTd Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonian, The Asniana Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'MK, Editor. fllJMPTER S. SMITH. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIIj IN ADVANCE: Daily, with Sunday Hun, yrnir $7. BO Daily, with Sunday Hun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, your.... 6.f0 Dailv. without Sunday Sun, month .6-r "Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Hun, one yenr 2.00 BY CARRIER In MedTord, Ashland. Jacksonville, Central J'oint, Phoenix, Talent: Daily, with Sunday Bun, month 75 Daily, withojt Sunday Sun, month .6f Dailv, without Sunday Hun, year.. 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun. one year 8.50 All terms by carrier cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Bworn dallv avernRe circulation for six months ending Oct. 1 120 3226 Entered as nerontVcuifft matter at Medford, Oregon, undur the act of March 8, 1879. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The AfisoclHted Piohh In exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dlspntcheH credited to it. or not Otherwise credited hi thin paper, and ulao the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are uiho n'tu-rveu Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry So tho raiiiH am proven lint? H sowing of wheat. The wheat Hhoiihl have been xnwn 1,-iHt fall when tho flailing was good. If- you have been rending t he a: count" of the Stokes (livori'O case, you no doubt have noticed that t ho charming M ih. Stokoa never kIiown up wearing the IckuI amount of cloth Tho Htatute of Unilta Umih on runn ing tho leKiHlature cxplrcH April Tho favorite irnlllo cry Ih: "Tliey tried to uiako bolHhevikirt out of OruK nlnns." Tho prlHon population (P-erenHeil lnnt year, aeeiirtliiiK to federal ntn tiaticH. TliiK Ih duo to tlm wideHpreiifl ImpioRHion in pollee fin-ten that there Ih only one law; to wit, tho prohi bition law. Thorc will be no rain Easter Sun day,5 provided Aim. Weatherman haw a now bonnet. Sid Urown, after five wkH. Incar ceration at home, wjih releitHod Aloti. 4 of tho wl(n. were devoted to an ox tcnslvo tttmly of tho wall paper. " The utato tlnpnrtmont haa served notico on tho HturviiiK of Europe that it Ih bent for alt concerned that thoy do their Htarvlng at home, and tmve HlouniHhlp faro. "Tjonlno and Trol.s7,ky Hplit" I load lino BIi Chronicle) Tho Kene l'ul hopo Ih from ear to ear. T. Bill iHaaoa and C. Gottlieb finned all through their Huppor Tue.s. ove, und hooked all klndn of finny beauties. The Junior senator from Oregon, whose defeat would have caused the corner stone of the republic to crum ble, has fell through himself, right off the bat. He wants to distribute alt tho thick pieces nf federal pie in the state to himself. Thin is contrary to good party tactics and resulted In the gentleman being torn loose from hlH free seed allotment for coiiHtitu on Is, Rut Tho Mail-Tribune, like a majority of tho party newspaper organs, endorsed the view expressed by Harding, Johnson, Horah, and many other leaders, that the league should be "scrapped." and accepted the verdict at the polls In November as an endorsement of this policy. "Why the change of eeniiment now? Eugene Guard. THIS is rather a rood one. "We are curioiiH to know whrn, dur ing t he campaign, before it or since Ave endorsed the Johnsou Horah view of scrapping the League of Nations. For that view as we interpreted it, was opposition to any world association to promote peace. As to "tiie" League, meaning the AVilsou covenant, like many ether newspapers supporting Harding, and also favoring some in ternational peace agreement, we Jielieve the covenant, without the dotting of an or crossing of a "t" was dead. We have not chang ed in (his opinion. Subsequent events, particularly the recent pro posal from Kranci', for revision, has substantiated it, and as far as we can see, there is no more possibility of scrapping the league prin ciple today, than there was during the campaign. So as far as this paper is concerned, there has been no "change of sentiment" whatever. Our faith in some League of Nations is undoubtedly stronger than "a majority of the party newspaper organs," but the main issue in the recent campaign, was not the League of Nations, or any League of Nations, hut in general a re turn to efficiency in domestic administration as evidenced by the appointment of men like Hughes and H-jover in the Harding cabinet. The difficulty with our democratic contemporary, is an inability to distinguish 'between retaining the spirity of a League of Na tions, combining with it. a realistic and practical statesmanship, and scrapping the League entirely. "When the United States becomes a hermit, nation, when it renounces participation in a world movement for peace, and its international obligations to promote peace, then Jor this paper there will be a "change of sentiment." For against this impossible policy, we are entirely opposed. Until then the con sistency of our policy, we believe, is fairly well sustained. RippSingRhijraQS Wn Walt Maton THE WHALE. 1M1K (illici- ilny I siiw n wlmlc, tlii! I'irsl my old eyes ever X viewed; il IVolieUecl on tin; waters pule, suiil made me think I Minsl In; slewed. Kor I whs jriizitijr out, to sen, my mind eon eenieil w if 11 I'lineies liejil, a hook of verses on my Unee, and not prepared for sneh a silit. It seemed a ;ay and happy fish, a very optimistic, whale, and made tint water ;o kerswisli, whene'er it Happed its ejanl. tail. An ancient seaman at my side looked on with trnulde on his lirow. "The whales arc netting scarce, " he cried, "wn do not often see them now. The whale yon sec may lie the last, where countless thousands used to lurk; they're killing off the r things fast machinery now does the work. The risky life seemed jrimil to mc when 1 fought whales in liyroiie years, hut now they butcher whales at sea as K. C. packers hulcher .steers. The fiood old monsters of the deep don't have a chance to keep their goals; u. harvesters go forth to reap the whales as farmers harvest oats. They used to haunt this sunny coast, you'd sec them any winter day; lint they have yielded up the ghost, they're killed and fanned and shipped iiway." And still the whale seemed void of care, from every ilrcad and Irouhle free; it utood on end and leaped in air, anil 1,'ainholcd in a silver sea. Aa tho wIhc "William .lenntnKH Bryan biivh, "tlutro ui-o h mllltmi Imw.h too -many," and a ciirreHpiuullns yu porflulty of lawyrrH. Cluni Itttnion Smith, the nro,utt1,cl shootoo of her millionaire lover, han joined tho church a trifle late ivv Imps; hut iti ampt" time to procfetl to tho li'Kiil liattle for a whack at the OHtato of tho ducca.sMl with a clear cunHcicnce. Tile J'vlllo r1eun-u ami manicur ing drive will nikhi he to tho point where tin whiskcr-prodm-hiK section of the population will have to .shave three times a week. A numlier of the tin Ik are IiiivIiik their hair Itohrrtcil. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet is Grove's .'. Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets soc ' Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature There, is scarcely a Hotter known word In the whole northwest than "Olympic." Tho reaHon for this Is that It lias heeii niacin to stand for unninthiiiK ihlK, and that soinethini; hit? Is manufactured in Oro?on. Wo have rnferonco to tho famous brum! marketed by tho Portland I'TourliiK Mills company, oporatlns In many different localities, and producing flours, cereals and feed. Kor over :io yoars the Portland I'louriiiB Mills company and Its af filiated companies have been bulld liiK ti reputation for sound men ban dlsiiiK anil constructive business de velopment, its family ami bakers' brands of flour and Its cereals arc widely and favorably known, from Mexico to Alaska. The unquestion ed merit of its products and its de pendahle and sterling business pol icies have won for it a national rec omiltlou. Tho men behind the Olympic or ganization have not only been the principal reason for Us prosperity, hut are the most convlnrini; Ruar ii n toe. of lis splendid future. Kvery department In the company is beaded by an expert. The home office execu tives, Ibe branch inuuaKcrs, the mill ers, .the salesmen anil a host of lallh lul employes, both In the home office and at the branches, have contribut ed and are contrlbutiuK largely to the company's success. The Port hind r'lourliiK Mills com pany Is an Oregon Industry, lis pro ducts are equal to or superior to many Kasicrn products, anil every support should be accorded them by the general public. picture of todav. "The piirlitiinr Shoplierdesa" possesses tho merit of n carefully worked out uttraction. Hut from tho human Interest point of view which so much determines, tho amount of enjoyment an audience can derive from n picture, It Is one of the most laudable pictures offered to local tbeutorKoers this season. A Mack Summit comedy, Phro magazine und Jauico Ilutler playing selections from "Tho Sweetheart Shop," are all added numbers making an excellent hill. $20,000 CELLINI STATUETTE IS SOLD FOR 2 DOLLARS npTTKJinAM. A, llenvenuto Col 1 lit t stiituetto,'' vuHieii at approximately $20,01)0, which was shipped from Switzerland to an art dealer In Hol land, and stolen en route, tu-ned up recently here, having been sold, iu (he first instance, j'or'-Uie equivalent of about Its purchaser, recognizing lis value, tried to dispose of it for a large sum hut. was tteteeted. feral The chance in a life time thai comes wholly unsuspected lo those who least anticipate It is both truth fully and Interestingly portrayed In Ibe latest apeparance of Anita Stew art before the camera In "The right ing Shepherdess." which will have Its opening performance at the Page theater today. From the standpoint of excellence in the craftsmanship that Is essen tial in I lie production of the motion BOTHER Eat 1ms meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralize acids. TTnfl neirl in meAt excites tho IcMnoyn, they boromo overworked; pet sluggwh, aclu, nnd foci liko lumps of lrnd. The urino becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri t ft tod, nnd you tnny bo obliged to wrk re lief two or three times during the night. When tho kidneys tlog you must help them flunh off tho body's urinous wnato or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At firvt you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, you suflr from backache, sick headache, diuiness, stomach pvts sour, tonpue coatod and you feel rheu emtio twinges when tho weather is bad, Kftt less moat, drink lot of water; also cet from any pharmacist four ounces of J ad Salts; take a tnhleapoonful in a glnsts of water before breakfast for a few dayn and your kidnoy will then net fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of prapea and lemon juices combined with lithia, and haa been ued for pvnenitiona clean clod kidneys and etiiimlato them to normal activity, also to neutralito the acids In uriik so it no longor is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. J ad Salts is inexprntdvo, cannot in- Jure; makes a delightful effervescent Ulna-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep tho kidneys clran and active. Pniggista here say they sell lots of J ad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Price JfMiVROWri Change ,The production schedule of Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Models for the seven months from January 1st to July 31st, 1921, is fifty thousand cars. To each retail purchaser of a new Model "Four-Ninety" car at present list prices, we will make the following cash payments, "Four-Ninety" Touring $70; "Four-Ninety" Roadster $70; "Four-Ninety" Light Delivery Wagon $70; "Four Ninety" Chassis, $70; "Four-Ninety" Coupe, $100; "Four-Ninety" Sedan $100; provided the Chevrolet Motor Companies manufacture and sell fifty thousand new Chevrolet Model "Four-Ninety" cars be tween January 1st, 1921, and July 31st, 1921. This offer to be subject to the terms as set forth in full in the refund, certificate ' which will be delivered to each purchaser. This refund represents savings in mate rial prices under present readjusted condi tions, which savings can be made provided Chevrolet factories continue to operate on the estimated average quantity production basis. It is in keeping with the Chevrolet pol icy to make the price of its product as low as quality manufacture on a large scale will permit. It is in keeping with the Chev rolet purpose of providing quick, conven ient, economical transportation at a cost within reach of those who want an automobile.' MEDFORD Chevrolet Dealer ; Fifty thousand cars is the minimum which Chevrolet engineers estimate will secure substantial savings in cost in man ufacture. These savings will be passed on to the purchasers of these fifty thousand cars. Each purchaser of a Model "Four Ninety" will receive a certificate from his dealer, or from the Chevrolet retail store manager. This certificate will be re deemed as indicated on its face. The entire plan is a straightforward business proposition, presented in a straightforward way. Whether you are in the market for a new car or not, you must not fail to learn the details of this unique and simple plan. It offers to every man of sound business judgment an opportunity to take advantage of the best automobile value obtainable. Retail purchasers of Model "Four Ninety" cars since October 1st, 1920, will receive their certificates through their lo cal dealers or retail stores on application to them. Production results will be announced net later than August 10th, 1921. Certifi cates will be subject to payment according to their terms, thereafter, up to September 15th, 1921. AUTO GO. Medford, Oregon POPULAR MUSIC, HARMONY and RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 12 LESSONS GUARANTEED BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED PUPILS ACCEPTED. 'This course is based on reading the notes, .sheet music that you buy from the music store is used. Yon arc taug-lit to fill in, and notes, and convert Popular Sout;s into effective styles of ragtimeJaS.siyles of bass, 179 different ways of playing in the right IuukL .... v, ...... Instructors FRANK B. CLARK ELLEN D. WHITE ROY J. WHITE Lessons 'gi;o.n at your home in Medford, Ash land, Ci rants Pass, Gold Hill, Central Point and Jacksonville. Mail us your name and address and we will call on you in person and demon strate this method. ROY J. WHITE, Mgr. WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL Temporary headquarters rainier Piano House and Hotel Medford. Phone for demonstration giving vour name and address. STOP! llfiithlK Your Cnrpt'W WE n I II ilnst n llvl'J for St. ."HI. Hrno mtc It for SJt.tlll. Dirk Says, Tin niKW wravf, nro mivi'il ulu'tl YK t'ui Yin." We Cull mill IMIvor 1'rce Mosan Art Rug Co. IMinno 180 W. I Oth St. INDEPENDENT Auto Electric Shop All kinds gnrngo nnd nuto rh'ctric uork pimrHntofMl. A. V. IH-R11AM X. O. CAI.f.AH.W 601 X. nriipu I'lionp in-Y Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on Bhort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. I'none 898. WHITSETT .TEXV1XOS AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revamished 221 North Fir. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phone 777 WHY WALK? It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If voti ride a H arley-Davidson Bicycle or Motorcycle Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Plumbing and Heating Quality Service Wm. Hammett 42 S. Central Phone 659 Make Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND rOI'CLAR SPACIOUS LOBBY At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. We siiRRcst you write, phone or wire for Kesurvatlons AKTliril If. MKYEHS, .MnmiRt-r am chung China Herti Store Herb cure for earcni. headache, cat arrh, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, eouKhs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumora, cracked breast, cures all kinds of golurs. NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 1J, 1917. This Is to certify that 1. the 'lnderstgn ed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and nearlng of Oim Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Med ford), 1 decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon aa I used them and today tm a well man and can heartily recom ment anyone afflicted as I was to sea aim Chung and try his Herbs. Signed) W R JOHN HON. Itnesses: In, Lewis, Eagle Point W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. B. B. Holmes, Ragle Point C. K. Moore, Eagle Point J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point Tfa.i hi, Nlft)le. aUfls I'olok.