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MEDFORD MAIL TnTHUNE, JfEDFORD, OTiEGOX. WEDNESDAY. APL'TL fi, 1921
1ST
CLEAN OP THEIR
YARDS THIS YEAR
There will lie uu annual public
clean up of Med ford this spring und
summer under the auspices of the
city government and at its expense,
as In past years, but it will be up to
each property owner or tenant to do
this cleaning and have the rubbish
hauled uway at their own expense.
The city council so decided last
night after discussing tho matter and
stipulates that all the alleys must be
cieareu up or tin cans and rubbmh
bV Mav 1st. else the cltv will rln the
work and haul tho stuff away, and
cnange the expense up ns a lion
against tho owner of each houso
where this procedure is mado neces
sary, ine counciimen, who think
mat this cleaning up matter Bhould
be looked after by the tenants of each
home, and not at tho city's expense
Issued Orders to Chief of Police Tim.
othy to enforce tho cleaning up of
the alleys by May 1st. It Is pointed
out that the city garbage contractors
Haul all rubbish away for a nominal
sum and now are ablo to handle such
work expeditiously, and will if nec
essary DUt on extra trucks, nn nil
that remains for the local populace
to do is to clean up their alleys, and
pile the canB and rubblBh, phone the
City garbage department to come and
ei u ana pay tne bill.
i The city street department vnnM
moo.th.'down and grade many alleys
!eui is prevented from so doing by
head rilleys being obstructed, or par
iully so. by cans or rubbish. Then
co;;'su.:o ) Obstructions In an alley
in n lira menace to the city as was
pointed out lo tho council by the
state firo Inspectors who recently
completed a fire survey in tho city
Bread Back to Normalcvl
ST. LOUIS. April C Dread at five
conts a loaf retail was placed on sale
here today for tho first tlmo Bincc
uecemoer ot luiu when tho minimum
price was advanced from five to six
cents.
REACH CRISIS IN STRIKE
(Continued from Page Ono)
Workers federation Includes most of
tno big waterside workors' unions, to
Rethcr With unlnna cnlcrlmr tnr ami.
men, carters, cifbtnen and some irnn-
oral labor unions or n part of their
membership, in 1919 tho federation
had a membership of-.11,1,000 workers.
With unions which have nfflllntnd
with tho fedorallon, tho total number
, or persons nrfected by today's decision
Is approximately 600,000.
San Francisco has more telephones
por capltn than nny other lurge city.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RE LL-AEMS
Imfor indigestion
DO
YOU
KNOW
nYE can replace your old
carpet or rug with one
of our reversnhlo and
"sorvi(;caljU; M () S A X
IUIGS made from your
old rug- and carpet.
PHONE 180-
Mosan Art Rug Co.
119 West Tenth St.
There is no iiiesliiin lmt Unit
lielfer brem! inukes for liet
for health. That lieinu; (lie
cn.se, there is ntitliin Hint
should stnnd in your way of
ordering our bread at. once.
Butter-Roll Bread
at your grocer
' BETTER) 0T
BREAD LXZ.h
Better T&sr&i-Jf
HEALTH AKj
TURNS TURTLE
Harry IJoardwell who ras had
charge of the ranch ot Dr. It. W.
Clancy near Jacksonville mot with
a had accident while plowing with a
tractor last Monday afternoon, and
almost miraculously escaped with his
lifo As it Is he is suffering nt the
Sacred Heart hospital with a serious
fracture dislocation of tho right
forearm. Air. Uoardweil.
about 4."i years old and has a family,
has had charge of tne Clancy ranch
for the past six yearB and Is known
aB a very careful man.
AH was going well with the plow
ing until a soft spot In the ground
was struck. He then stopped and
unhooked tho disc, and slorte.l nn
again, when the tractor turned com
pletely over with him, hut fortunate
ly ho fell with onlv his n nn linrlar
the machine. Some men who were
near Dy had to dig out the dirt in
order to release him. Dr. ninn
was summoned to give first aid and
men mo injured man was removed
to the hospital.
OBITUARY.
WILHKLM Lois Wlllii.!,,, i,.u.i
away at 1 n. m. Wednesday, April 0,
at the Grunltc Cltv h,,i,ni ai,
Ore., aged sixteen years. ' She was
uorn at Eugene, ore.. vs. 1, lay..
She hud been n rMnm r.r Vf-.i., ,
since Scntcrnhci-. lliyii n.r. r ,u
siding at 411 H. Front fit. Hb,i was
nn uiiioiuoua student in bur , oph-
more year in tho Medford hlidi school
where sho had many friends, who
will mourn her limn m.n ....... m
week, when nn operation win pcr-
uiiiieu. out too into. Her death was
uiikvu uy poisoning, reHllltln , from
implication of umirmiir.mu m.i. .i..
ceased Is survived by bur parents, w"
I'. Wilhelni of Grants l'nsn, and Mrs
Kthcl Wllhplm r,r n...ir....
brothers. John A. Wilhelni of Hoise
Idaho and ltnivncri iimii.-,i...
attle, Wnsh and rMs. Hewitt IJ. Clark
... i.i.Miniru, ure. The ronmiiiB are at
the 1'erl Funeral Homo. Funeral ar
raiiBOinenta will be announced later
TO REVOLUTIONIZE FARMING
(Continued From Page One).
nnlo of all their grain an mcmbera of
tho national co-operative oiganlKa-
Form National Pool.
Several wavn nf iM..ui...r .r
, ' to 1 1 1 1
grain were offered. Tho principal
...... ,t ,t,m, ,, .Mncliin-
ery for handling the ennrnioim iiunn-
titil'H.Of llllltll'll livil.. .
IhlH roiiHlatcd lii iinrt of national
..H.-miin mi- iinnnco and for export.
Tho nronoHeil iiIiim rlirr,...,i i..
reHpei'tM from that promoted by the
...... ..i t.iuwt'i HHocintinn or Amer-
l with henilriuartei-B In Kanaaa and
from the system already in operation
under tho KmthwoHt Wheat Growers'
exchango. The llnon ,;.....:
n.". Mint, nn
wero united in aim, tho committee re
ported, though not entirely in scope
V. II. . .lllllll.
'The plan nrnviilun mi,...u ,..i ..t...
Ply lor tho fn rimii' In ion.,.. ,...... ..
program of conducting hln own bus.
nesa of marketing," said Mr. Gustaf.
son.
Purely Co-operative.
It IS DlirelV II 1'n.mini.nlli.n ..l....
nfferc In competition with existing
UnsatisfRCtni'V mnthn.lu .,f
Wo hellevo that, while recognizing
and protecting the rights of the con
aumlnr public, it Insures the farmer
an equitable and Just return on his
grain crops bv cfictint
avoiding speculation, preventing nny
needless duplication nf nffr,-i
eventually stabilizing the market for
slum crops.
'Wo are told Hint the farmer re
ceives 34 cents of the dollar that the
consumer pays for farm products.
Thero is need to change that ratio. It
has apparently been tho function of
tho farmer to produce and then lake
his chance with market fluctuations
and with market conditions where
waste, duplication, manipulation and
speculation have operated to turn the
law of supply and demand upside
down.
"Willi all other farmers I resent the
discovery that the just mid ciiultable
share of profits from my labor anil
the labor of my neighbors has erected
a brownstone front on Iikeshorc
drive, or outfitted a palatial pleasure
boat Instead of being returned to me,
wherewith to purchase the new dress
that my wife had been waiting years
for, or to enable mo to glvo my girl
some nf the advantages that her town
girl friends enjoy."
Cause Sminl Vntv.st.
The most potent causo of our pres
ent social unrest anil cnmiiicrclal
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
IXJST Tuesday I'vening, hoy's dark
overcoat. Mrs. .1. ( llarnes, 2) S.
Teach St., phono TSI-L. Jf.
KOK SAl.li A bargain, lll'O Nash SIN
touring car. traveled less than 7000
miles, firstclnss condition, lots tii
extras. Will consider light roadster
part payment. I'. O. Hnx !".", Mod
ford. IS
FOR SAI.K ti-rooin house and lot on
corner, two blocks from Main street.
Will soli furnished or unfurnished.
1 15 S. drape. j IS
4-
WANTK1) Hy capable high school
girl, plnco to work fur board and
small wages, llox 53, Mail Tribune
i jr.
KOlt SAI.K 5 acres, pait in orchard
Just coming Into hearing: will have
about MH boxes pears and apples
this year. 4-room house, bam.
chicken house, well: located two
miles past of Medfoid. Price ISOO.
half ensh. This is less than cost or
buildings- Juuuiiv f.i, Kinu St, J,l
staKiiallon today lien in the fact that
there- in no fiii-iii murk'-, President
.1. Jt. Howard of tile American Farm
fitircau Federation, told the confer
ence. "l-'or years t lie American farmer
has suffered from uneennomic and
ji-'pecuiative inarketiitK yi''nis," Mr.
j Howard IlKKCi'led. "Countless tilOlIH-
jnmls of farmers stand tinlay buoyed
by the hope that thin nicelln will
evolve their .Magna Chut'ta."
rillf'AO, April 6. Th ilitment
of UKri'ulturi should lend the same
aid to farmciH in marketing their
KTups nu it docs in their production,
! HtM.-iftaiy Wallace declared toduy In
'an address here before the FarnierH
Uiraln Marketing Committee of
Sfventeen.
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II ' . y'mWj0T Where, the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows . I
WHr " ; HERE AT LAST! - I
j . GRAB YOUR HAT AND U .1!
r. , a COME ON THE RUN!
I First National I
Attraction I I
The MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE 1
SundayA Record Breaker
Screen Entertainment
REX BEACH'S "GOING SOME"
III
"There Is just as much reason." he
Maid "why the department should as
sist the farmer in developliiK nu-tliuds
of marketing hin erops efficiently uu
that it shouid annist him in im rtaa
iri his production."
Hiuily of the improved marketing
mcthodH HH well uh of conditions the
frtrnu-is should underKtand to produce
intcllisently und adjust his production
to the needs of consumption, the kuc
retary said, "are proper functions of
the department.
Turn on Mtfht.
The dcpurtiuent "should turn on
the litht." he continued. "If there
are points alon the way at which
there is unnecessary waste that
should he made known. If ivv are
men along the way who are taking
ton much toll for the serviie they
This First National attraction settles once and for all the question ;
as to who is the greatest comedian in the world. Six, big, riotous,
convulsive, Irresistible acts that will atone for anything motion
pictures have ever done!
of J
ANOTHER SCOOF
Medford Has Premier
Presentation of
BLACK BEAUTY"
a Big Special Production
COMING SOON
render, that also should he trad"
known. A plentiful supply'of food at
prices which are just to huth con
sumer is vita! to our national wel
fare und it is a proper function of
the government to do what It tan to
protect it. f
"It is coining lo he recognized," he
said, "that if prires are to he satis
factory there must he a right adjust
ment of production to marketing con
ditions." Tlu farmers right to organize into
associations, co-opera live or other
wise, for the purpose of marketing
their crops, .Mr. Wallace said, cannot
he questioned, so Jong as they ob
serve the requirements of owv laws.
Kifcht to (igaule.
"A denial of this right." lie con
tinued, "would result in reducing the
ALSO
Comedy
'SWEETHEART DAYS'
PAGE MAGAZINE
JANICE BUTLER
at the Big Wurlitzer Organ
PRICES During the showing
of "The Kid" only
ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN
25c; includes war tax
free farmers of th I'nited Ktutra to
a condition comparable - with down
trodden peasants or peons of Jess en
lightened countries, and would brine
upon us all the griefs which those
countries are hearing."
While not discussing the fotninifv
tee's marketing plan in detail, the
secretary said it appeared to have
profited by practical experience of
the past and to have avoided the
weaknesses which had broken down
many previous organizations. It had
tried he said, to improve the market
ing machinery and had not under
taken to wipe it out, adding "in this
you have been most wise."
The committee, he asserted, was
"neither attempting to create a mo
nopoly nor to fix prices."
falling attention to the current low
wF T? Tift-99,
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prices for farm products, while "vir
tually everything the farmers buy is
from 5 Oto 100 per cent above pre
war normal," Secretary Wallace said,
"it is not strange that thousands of
them should be willing and ready to
adopt drastic measures to correct a
condition which is so grossly unjust
and which is causing widespread
hardship and suffering."
Tho secretary added, however, that
it was "no time to be ruled by preju
dices and no time for shallow think
ing," declaring the more critical the
situation the greater need for keeping
"a level head."
American farmers are in competi
tion with tlve world and must adjust
themselves to the situation, tho secre-
tary added, as best they may. "It ,is
not time to try quack nostrums."
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