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nr rrf"? 4 Hi i:1 I: if it;; a m -i vxcm fouti , (Bedford Mail Tribune AN 1NDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON HAraHT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFORD I'illNTINQ CO. The Medford Runrinv Kim nmiaheri subscribers desiring & seven day dully pewsiiaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 10' North Fir street. Phone 75. 11 V A consolidation of the Democratic Ch TlfnM. the Medford Mall, the Medford . Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, The P iihland. Tribune. ; ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor. I PUMPTER 8. SMITH, ManaRer. ' v- UBSCBIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL IN ADVANCE: sny, with Kundav sun, year 17.50 iiy, with isunday hun, month .a Jly, without Sunday Sun, year. .. 6.50 Ily. without Sunday Sun. month .65 Ipkly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 tiday Sun. one year t 2.00 PARHIKR In Mcdfnr.K Anhlanri. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, , TMent: Pally, with Sunday Sun, month 75 tally, wltho.it Sunday Sun. month .65 tally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.50 . rolU' with Kuniluv Knn ..no i-mir R 50 t All terms by carrier ca.nU in advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. ,-.f Official paper of .ICKon County. ,- Entered as seconv-cias& matter at . Med ford Oregon, u;.der the act of March .8, 1879. ' MEMUEH8 OK THE ASSOCIATED I PRESS. -Tho ABsoclated Press 1h exclusively entitled to the lisp for rppublicatlmi of all news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local ueWH puhllatied herein. All rlKhts of republication of special . dispatches Herein are niso reserveu. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur ferrf v.- ,. TliJ Htnte department rcporlH 1)8,7 Ifi TorelKti tulKHlonarleH in China, and no ' wonder tho ChincHu arc running out of grub. . Afl-lt in vulgar, display to paint the inlllalH In gold on the aide of a Id, ho It h:u -u-anto of tender caro to park lUcU .VehiuleH in the shade. ZKHO NOW ( 10 II HO 1H' lU'R.HlCr) " (On tho hoelH of tho niyHleriotiH flKuppcaraii'o of W. J. One, lo cal marcliajit, and the more re cent. HhootiiiK f 1 ' "UNlfKABEL . ' Inasmuch hh tho city of Portland hit's .d,upe'nded solely-for 00 years on thn Lord fop development of the nutu-Val- H'osourcoH of the state, It Is all : i ltfht to charge thorn; comiunnilieH not I i)iidly -excited about her pet charity (' scliomcs with being HlaekerH. J ? ;:! OiwCcnn buy, a horse for three boxes of - iyijitchos In Russia, and no telling whuti'fdi u clffareilo paper. , :..:;r . . V' "v rftlfl Is April Fool's day, and Identi cally llko nil days, sight years pro ly)b to.Mch. 4th., 7." 'l.iivi.i m'i;mtiii.i) r,'i wm , llOW'lHU'f? lU'VlCXV) Vi; 'Heavy Undressed Kid lost Saturday at or near courthouse. - .VnllRtreet reports ' that oil de ve(opnu)iit stocks have too much vaUu-fiiY them. On Main street, the notlceublu Ingredient is wind. Sj'KIilCIC BUSINESS KUA AT KM)" 'tHend'line Sacramento Itee) iloo l ay I Jlooray! Tho uow hats .of tho police depart ment will IhJ endured, until they get to-!. Wearing them (rocked on one side of their noodles. Musicians on tho Inside pronounce Dvorak "Vorshaw," and Beethoven Is -j probably pronounced Jonesy. .John "Wills, recently had one of his horses die. (Albany Democrat) An obliging equine. , ATifKKTic nitni:s-To-iw-; .,'v - ; (Sweet Home News) i . Any one musically lih llncd would certainly be cairli'd away to tho fitrlds of ecstatic bliss were ho to drop In tit Eagles stoiv, whoro Hi ley Sylvester is raffling off his talking machine. Looks like Hlley would try to get a tally ing machine in i he person of b better hall when he disposes of Ibis one. The writer knows seve ral young dames who would .lump a broom Hllck for a chance to get ililoy. 'What this town needs more than anything else, is a place that sells gasoline. ' General Cardorna, commander of tho Italian army in the tireat Fracas hn written a book about It. Every body in Europe able to write, has done tho smile thing. There has not been a movie here fip six months in which a custard pic was hurled with deadly accuracy. WH AT A HOI T? (CorvnIHs titcttc) - -Farmers here are busy blow " ing, pruning trees and taking run1 of their berry patches. If the n ember of the Austrian roy alty, who : is trying to regain his throno. would cut off the sick looking eyebrow on his upper lip, be hi in lit get ft way with It. Even an Austrian hits no confidence in men, sporting extreme styles in wblnkeis. si IB THE COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED REPORT. UK IRISH pnil)i-o(;lio is a wiir T as a bv-iroliict of war iiK.velmlory. 'J'lie only hope of a poace- fnj imtl emislruetive settlement, therefore, lies ill a belief that the passions and hates, the fears and suspicions, aroused by the war, will soon be dissipated. The report of the Committee of One Hundred is n scathing indict ment of liritish policy in Ireland. There is nothini; new in the re port, however. Tin; liritish labor party report was equally condemna tory. There is no doubt that the British jiovernment, in its post-war treatment of Ireland, has completely departed from its traditional and successful policy of toleration, liberality and beneficence, toward liritish dependencies. lint the Mealiness of the Committee of One Hundred's report lies first in its rx-partc character, frankly admitted; and second in its failure to even attempt elucidation. No investigation can mate rially help matteis liii-li considers evidence only from one side; no investigation can stimulate any sort of rcapproachinent, which merely recites wrongs without attempting to understand them. The report of this committee, is therefore, both incomplete and inconclusive. To he of any practical service, it should be supplc- '"ted by the speeches of IJoyil Ccoi-yc, and the official statements of the liritish government. The hey to the short sighted and destructive policy toward Ire land lies in a war shattered national nervous system, (jreat Britain, as well as every other nation, which went through the most frightful war 'of history, is suffering from shell shock. It can't see things ipiite normally, it can't in one year or five years, completely, throw off the fear complex. And the post-war program in Ireland, has been and is today based upon fear. When Ireland talks of independence. Kngland does not see the picture of a fri Ily island, peacefully attending to its own nllairs; it sees an island, harboring guns, throwing high explosives iiej Whether this view is warranted to solve the Irish problem can succeed which doc psychology and accept it at least hope of peace in Ireland, we repeal, will come when this post war passion starts to ebb and a normaj psychology gains momentum. So the most promising feature of an ultimate solution, does not lie in partisan reports on cither side, but in evidence here and there, that the views of extremists on both sides are losing in force, and Unit a I mil basis of readjustment, supported by sanity and modera tion, is slowly but surely gaining ground. ty welt SPRING T "UK winter's nearly over, soon the grass and clover new-hatched chickens will cheep to beat the dickens, and how my old blood (piickens when spring is drawing near! The grip of frost is broken, the 'boys are playing ball ami that's a vernal token that gratifies us all; there may he bluffs at snowing, and chill winds may he blowing before its final going, for winter has its gall. tut. gentle spring is coming with healing in her wings, and bees will soon be humming and handing us their stings; and romping lambs and fillies and mocking birds ami lilies will cure us of the willies and hence, the poet sings. When all.the world is frozen' the poet, in his ire, bewails the trade he's chosen, and swats a halting lyre; but. when the spring is waking, beyond all elianee of faking, the bonds of winter breaking, he sings with Ho mer's fire. He sings of babbling streamlets where swim the trout and carp, of Luna's silver beamlcts, of hirds with voices sharp; he sings in soaring phrases about, the woodland mazes, till some one, mail as blazes, comes up and busts his harp. How Much Do ' You Know? 1 What me tho four great livers of Smith Ainui'lcir; - Is thn earth n luminous nr a noli luminous hotly? It Wliat Is a conKtellallon? I Whn first called .liinies I!, lllulno "The lMiiineil Knlnlif ? (i How slioulit Hie wont "affect" lie uspil? II What Is an "it vocation"? 7 What is the nieanliiK of the, French phrase "leso majestu "? S What statu has us lis official souk, "On the Hanks of thn Waluixh"? 9 What UIiik of Jiuleu massacred the children or Hethlelieni and put to death his own suns anil his wife? 10 What Is the principal food of the hippopotamus'.' Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 At Ihe end of the revolutionary war what was thn national debt? Alls. It WHS $170.0110.(1011. 2 How Ioiik has it linen since the first telephone, messime was sent? Ana. The first telephone message win sent March 10, IS7H. only 41 years ago. This country now has i;." per cent ol all the telephones In use In tho world. 3 How much salt is there In tho sen? Ans. If the nut Ire ocean dried up It would yield l.rion.ooo entile miles of rock salt. 4 Is the Sithuru tlesert a level tract of shifting sand? Ans. - The desert Is largely a stony wind swept waste. Parts of it are loo feet hclow the level of the sea. There are mountains la the desert SOoo feci high. r How high Is i he typical rain Cloud? Ans. It 1. ill clouds cennrjillv j travel at an altitude of tlooo feet. t On what day of ihe year do the Chinese observe "Kite Hay"? Ans. "Kites Day" Is observed on tho ninth day of the ninth mouth. Hoys and men of all classes devote themselves to the siiort. 7 Which was first used, armor of (Chain nmi! or plate nrmor? Ans. ("bain reflex. It cmi only be uiulerntootl Herman H boats,' with - oss the iri'sh chii'nncl. long range or not, iris 'there and no effort uolT.iimlcrstand this as a basis of departure. The onlv Mctfon AT HAND with weather cold and drear, and around us will appear; and little mall was first used by the knights hut the. Introduction of lances and battle axos compelled tho warriors to discard the light armor for heavier protection. S Can snakes cltuib trees in spiral fashion ?,..AiiH,- N'O. WhaL.Ui tha usual life of imrlia nieat? LAus'iv.otirs. .. 10 whit't dot,, the,; abbreviation "LI..O.",, jrlan'. fur? Ans. f Doctor of laws. :' i ' ... ' J ' - t ' YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention ;,i March or race .May Slay Covered. Now Is the time in take special care of the complexion If yon wish to loot well the rest or t lie year. The .Muc h winds have a strung tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all Hummer unless removed. Now is the time to use Othlne double strength. Tills preparation tor the removal of freckles is usually so successful that it is sold by druggists under guaran tee to refund the money if it fails, (let an ounce of Othlne double strength, and even n few applications should show a wonderful improve ment, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. Adv. Medford Commission Sales Co. Sells anything. Sales Every Monday. l'lltST SAI.K Al'llll, .TH Yards nt VltiMiti's l'octl Hunt, North Ulvcrshlc. Itrlng In your goods. Sale starts nt I o'clock. MverylMHly welcome. i. i:. (.11 I II. . Auctioneer. Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, mid tins Knglne llcpatrluit n SHHialijr GKNKKAL r'Ol'NIH Y am v miMo snor m jerk f-o: if rr jxm. MI'TDFORB, OTJEflOX, 1 J . 1 II I MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter FOR MEN Dress Trousers, direct from the Mayfield Woolen Mills at $5 50 and $7.50 Whipcord and sweet-orr heavy Work Pants, $4.50 values, at $3.00 Headlight and Boss of the Road Khaki Pants, $3.50 and $4.00 values, $2.45 and $2.95 t - One lot of regular $2.75 Cloth Hats to close out $1,25 at, each! Regular $5.00 Felt Hats. Well known makes. ' 2 5 Special, each Spring Caps 75c to $3.50 ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE RE-OPENED OUR CAR REPAIR SHOP AT 127 NORTH RIVERSIDE, and are in a position to give quick, expert service on all repair jobs Our complete equipment and experienced mechanics enable us to guarantee you satisfaction Give lis a trial We shall be pleased to serve you G. A. Childers Motor Co. 127 N. Riverside Licensed All refuse Immediately removed on hort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence dintrlcts. Daily business dis trict. I'hcne 891. AMIITStTT ailNNINOS. tiTiTniv ATrTr: -i 1001 r SSS riuwiii - 1. 1 1 i 1 j ,it j l $35 $40 $45 $50 Youth, young manhood, maturity each finds itself equally well served at this store. Not in Society Brand Clothes alone, but in all those articles of dress that contribute to general good appearance. The high school boy can buy here' with the same assurance enoyed'by his more experi enced older brother, cr father. , Good Knickerbockers each Manns- Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Entrances tin E. M&iti and N. Central i MEDFORD, t OREGON Phone 26 Plumbing and H eating i Quality Service j Wm. Hammett j ;42 S. Central . Phone 659; "What the Price MANN'S FOR BOYS quality wool Worsted $1.95 New Spring Caps, late shapes and colors $1.35 each Plain white striped blouses, especially good for Q0 dress occasions, each . . One lot Boy's Blouses in blue, khaki and white. Very special, each ....... All wool Sweaters and Jersey Sweaters $3.50 up Johnny Tupants Suits. Guar anteed all wool, and two pair of pants with $15.00 every suit . ..... Night Phone 386-W ( AUTO PAINT SHOP " Automobiles Fainted and Revarnished 221 Rnrth nr. L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phon 777 OOBONA Poraonrf Typewriter Fold Jt op. Uk 11 with J-T write w $50.00, tncluditf I n W J09 ciw'. ... STORM Kindle Handle Shop Gifts l-avor5 Candle Making- CLASSES IN FREE HAND DRAWING Out door sketching and com mercial art. Room 206 Phipps Bldg BUY A GOOD BICYCLE . i i...- l..,n null fMlcrgT It BUVCS HUC-lt.-uwin Harley-Davidson Bicycles Arc as good as Harley-uaviason Motorcycles All Hloyeles and .Motorcycls ro- Ir.jMt Gaylord motorcycte ouvp Medford Nat. Puo.e 1M-M NEWTOWN APPLES Packed f $1.25 A BOX .': f. o. b., Warehouse Bardwell Fruit Cc. Phone 124 I Truck Bodies We make a specialty c all kinds of Bodies for Tricks, Cabs and Delivery Wajrms. All Work I Guaranteed 4 I Remember, we carry bit; stock of Auto Springs. ' : Billing' Carriage & Aufc : Works Make T! Oregoi Your Hotel ? WHEN IN PORTLAND POPL'LAR SPACIOUS 1.07 At the Center t Everything Broadway at Stark , o Wo supKest you write, thor wire for Keservations Aivnins lr. meyehs, Mr GIM CHUNG;. China Herb Store It.rh cure for er.rn.ch. hrRilaOat. Hrrll. fliHherl:l, sio thrnut. Iiiiik ,i, klillwy troiihle. slnnmcli L.ubl,ri' troutile. chills an.l fever, cramps, h, poor circulallon. carhuncles, ,' soon-ST-fk a" k,nd8 ot M.-ilforrt. (ireeon. Jan. 1J, This Is to certify that 1. theer sIkiioiI. liart very sever., stomach si. anl lia.1 been hoth.re.l for sev.nr an.l lust August wi not expe live, an.l hearing of Gim Chung , Herh store is l CM South Kront., Mlfor.ll. I oeede,l to ct lierlis.,,' , stomach trouble, ami I started to. a r'tler as soon as I used them an ,? am a well man nn.l can heartily m. ;-;end anyone afflici-d as I was,. Uim t hmiR and trv ,i Herbs. l.U-ne.ll VV. It. JOIW . une's'R: Vm Lewis. KaK:.. Point. j . I.. I bilrtreth. K-1K1 Polnt.i M. A. Anderson. Medford. A S. H. Holmes. K.-tee Point ',','.' -Moore. Katie Point.' 1 . Jlcintyre. l:.,Ke Point, i ;'. m l. r H. ..., Eairle PiJ K Nichols, Eagle Pointj! k: 1