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page rorm MEDFOTCT) MATL lTtTftTOTB, MEDPOTtD. ORKfiOX. FRIDAY; APRIL 8. 1021 Medford Mail Tribune AN IN'UKPKNI IKNT NKWSPAI'KR PUUL1 K I Kl'i K V K R Y A I 'J' K ! t NOON KXCliPT SUNDAY HV THIS AI12DFOR1) PRINTING CO. The Meilford Sunday Sun Is furnished subscribers desiring a seven duy dully newspaper. Officn Mail Tribune Rutlding, 25-27-29 jNorin i'ir street, j-none o. A consolidation of tlio Democratic Times, the Modfrrd Mnll, the Medford Tribune. The Southern Oregoniun, The Ashland Tribune. TtOHF.RT V. RUHU Editor. fiUMFTER S. SMITH, Manager. x SUBSCRIPTION TEEMH: BY MAI I IN Al iVANCH: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year $7.Hfl l)ally, with Sunday Sun, month 7t Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6. .10 Dallv, without Sunday Sun, month .6"i "Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun, one yrar 2.00 BY CARR1KR In Mi'dfnrd, A.shland. Jacksonville, Central 1'otnt, Phoenix, Talent: Dally, with Sunday Hun, month 75 Dallv, witho'Jt Sunday Sun, mouth .05 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7. Mi Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.50 All terms by carrier vnsh In advance. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of .laeltHon County. Entered ns seen rifi,-r lawn matter at Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March H, 18 if. THE CRISIS IN ENGLAND. T UK LA li lt crisis in En id, is Inru'elv ililici It ihe eonl mines, it is it serious eliallf.-iiiri? for labor control of t ho Brit ish government. Premier I,Ioyd-fi'eor;e lias fac;d many crises before in his stormy iind sensational career, lul none so serious as this. For in addition to the opposition of a united labor party, he laces disruption in'his own coalition, by the recent resignations of l!onar Law and Lord Milner- As a result in the coming test of strength, labor will probably re ceive the support of many li1ier.il leaders, as well as a larye propor tion of the liberal rank and file. In fact, whether or not the Lloyd (jiMii-ffi! tiovernment is sustained or falls, depends largely upon whether or not labor retains this full liberal support or loses a part i f it. MEMBERS OF Till-: ASSOCIATED PRESS. Th AnHOclaica I'rss Is exclusively entitled to the est! for rftMiblleutUm of fill news illflputrhi-H cr'(lit'l to it, or not otherwlHO creriltcil l?j HiIh puper. and also die local neWK puiiiifih-u Herein. All rlBlitn of repiil'llcntlon nt xpeclal olspalcln'H liprt'ln lire aio roserveu. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry 111 the Georgia trial of a wliito plan ter and a colored neat, for the murder of 11 neKloes, It Ik hard to figure oat just what will happen to the colored gent. Construction work on the $500,000 t.urist hotel at Crater Luke was halt ed the first of tlio week whoa nil the workmen woro stricken with the heaves. The phonoy cousin of the president who bilked a railroad, and lending citizens and clubs of Chicago, artistic ally, ueoiiiu to havo been "a brother to the ox." Ono of theso days an Invenllve gen ius will bob up with tlio radiator hood of a Ford functioning us a cook stove tor tourists. SUCH DISOBEDIENCE (Eugene Register) Hall fell here Sunduy. Many of them would not go In a teacup. There is something about the Demp-sey-Cni pontler fight July 2, that makes tile public suspect Hint one or the other of tlio combatants will have the flu or a broken wrist, on June uOth. Walt Downe Is mailing around not properly attired, towlt: sans hat. Wall will catch cold, and puy tlio doctors, the cost of u carload of hats. (Sec case of O. C. Hoggs vs. I'neuinonla el al. Plaintiff addicted as abovo, now Bleeps with his hat on.) Tho lOlwell mystery, a Xow York murder as thrilling as an Oppciihcim spy yarn, has been revived, and there Is a chanco for an expectant world to find out who belonged to the pink kimono found In tho victim's abode. win GROCETERIA- TO a IMORROW ID Bedford's newest bakerv, the only WILL H. WILSON'S SALE TO OPEN SAT. MORNING One of the sale events of this week among the merchants of Medford is the big ".Money liaising' bargain sale at Will H. Wilson's store on North Front street which will begin at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. .Mr. Wilson ,.r v. i i r, ' ln "I''iuri mull, uniuuuve uatraiiia ill one of the kind in Southern Oregon,' . , , ,, , though the type has won great nepu larlty in the oast and middle weBt, will make its formal how to the local pub lie tomorrow morning. This Is tho bakery department of the Kconomy (iroceteria, and is lo cated on the main floor of that large establishment. Messrs. Gates and f-ydinrd havo inslulled at great ex pense the electric typo, open .style bakery, where tho mixing of the in gredients and other baking operations are all done in sight of the store pat rons, and whoro any one passing on the Htreet can watch tho operation. The baking is done in a big elec tric traveling oven, which revolves Lloyd li'forfie's present, strategy is plain. For the past IS hours has been concentration all his powers of personal force and politi cal skill, to maneuver the labor parly into such a' position of uncoiii prouiisiiifr radicalism, that the popular support essential to labor's success, will lie alienated. J- rom this distance it looks as tlniue-h lie il nearly succeeded. His proposal for iieiiotinl ions, ponding which tiie work at the mines should be resumed, has been accepted by the mine operators, and refused by the mint; workers. 1'nless there is """" J""1'1 coiiceiueti, Hincii iiinor can expose, ami tuns show that during the baking process. The claim the I'reinier's conciliatory proposal is not made in kooiI faith it looks f's m,"le t,lat baking by this method as though the British public in general would unite behind the tfovern mciil. rather than accept the apparent alternative of an industrial revolution. . If this is Ihe oiileome. (hen Lloyd (Jeore can put another feather in his cap, and a",ain demonstrate, that he is Kriffliinds' strong ninii, and he alone can successfully pilot lto ship of stale under the turbu lent post-war conditions. '''' ; ' ' ' But there ure so many complications involved, Hint it is impossible to be dogmatic. l TiKpiestionably Lloyd (..Vorge has been losing -round steadily the past few months. The impression that he is a mere po litical opportunist without serious convictions of any sort, has been frrowiiifr apace. Whether or not the Premier win's now, there is icason to believe that he is near the end of his political rope. The bst his friends can hope for him is that he will now pull victory out of de- ie.il. .nm prepare ins reireat, I lie Worst that he will i'i.,llv lie lias met bis master, and jjiv overnnient. admit- way to the establishment of a labor How Much Do You Know? other? Ans. John h. Sullivan and Jake Kilraln fought 75 rounds at Rlch luirg, Miss., July S, 1SS9. Sullivan won. has the effect of maiting the bread pastries, etc., much better than by the usual processes. The specialty of the Kconomy Gro ceteria will ,ue home-baked bread, "although cookies, cakes, pastries and pies will also bo baked to meet the domands of the trade. A feature of this bakery is that all .Medford folks ivho like hot broad for luncheon and dinner can obtain it daily at tho (Iro ceteria store, as such bread will be turned out at 11 a. m. and 4 p. in. daily except. Sunduy. L,. V. inland of Kansas City Is the experienced baker, whom .Messrs. Gates and Lydlard chose arter care fully looking over tho field. Mr. Bland was formerly with the Harvey dining car service bakery department, and also the Holland Dutch liakery company of Los Angeles before com ing to Medford. articles, some of which are listed in his advertisement in this paper. BRITISH CALL MINE WORKERS (Continued from Page One) reply to their refusal to confer. It was understood that in his re ply 1'reinier l.loyd Oeorse asked the miners to meet the owners at 'i p. 'in. The answer of the miners was that tho condition laid down provid ing that the safety of the mines must first bo discussed, stood in the way of resumption ol negotiations. The Sign of ; pMMfM and other Dealers. , Frank Smith who conducted a num ber of smokers in this city last winter is still at Marshfield, Oregon, and will stage a series of bouts in that city on April 16th. Hed Campbell, well known In this city, will meet Johnny Mc Carthy in the main event. "Pckin" at Kaglo Point Saturday night. 1U Sugar loses Its sweetness because molds consume the sucrose, Its sweet ening factor. .'" :i t! A. F. & A. M. Special Coniiiuinicallon lied ford Lodgo 103. Friday even ing, April X, 7:30 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. By order of the W. M. 15 U 12. WIU.IAMS, Secy. MusicianGutoITune "fJa.s prcs-suro in my Htomnch some times distressed me so that -I could not think. I played out of tune and twice lust my position. io medicine helped me and I been mo dishearten ed. Another musician advmed me to try Mayr'n Wonderful Remedy, and 1 am now enjoying the best of health." It i a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and .allays the inflammation which causes prao lically all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. For sale by all druggists. Adv. Absolute Teamwork Between Your Doctor and Druggist When your doctor writes a prescription it means that ho has your personal' requirements in mind. It means that his knowledge of medicine, together, with the history of your case if you have stated it correctly has prompted iiim to prescribe that certain druKS in certain definite pro portions will help nature to readjust herself. A druggist who fololwa his orders to the minutest de tail is the one who helps him win. That's why we leave all the diagnosis and prescription to the doctor. Then we follow his orders EXACTLY. 214 K. Main St. Tliono 10. .HAS KINS. FOR HEALTH TIIIO MOltlv .MlIlC.WiK YOU GKT out of your tires, the less the cost of up keep of your machine. Our expert vulcanizing adds many miles of service to the life of a tiro. If your itres are worn, torn or punc tured send them here. No need to buy new ones when our vulcanizing will make the old ones Just as good as new. . More Mileage Tire Co. E. A. Petty, Jr. 132 S. Riverside Phone 162-R No accurate estimates can ho given on tho extent of tho frost damage, ex copt that, the railroads, as usual, will be unable to furnish enough boxcars to bundle the fruit crop next tall. UNUSUAL (Salem Capital Journal) A very pleasant affair was given by tho Thcndora ladles at I lie Karl Unruh homo, recently, when they entertained their husbands. Iteports from Warsaw ludlcato that the old fashioned dash for tho Poles, litis been superseded by u Tides dash Jug for us. "JOKKHS DKKKAT H1I.1.S K.VACT ki, nv last i.i:(iisi,ATi;ui;'- did lino Portland Telegram). Well, con Rider their parentage. U they ever get Slacker llergdoll back in jail, congress should make pit) visions for throwing the key away Hut he is apt to return to Ills cell like the kaiser was hung. WHERE HE BELONGS (Eugene Guard) Charles Plank Is hero from North Bend and will work In tho Western ICxport and Lumber com pany's sawmill. A local beauery prop, has demon (Untied to an Indisputable iiiaihemati- cal certainty that the efficiency ol beauty, as an appetizer, Is but a jump behind the departed Manhattan cock tall. Autoes on Nord CeuttaFe Avcnlda lire feeling of their gasoline, and some uplrlted spurts have ensued. HER BROTHER WAS HERE (Salem Statesman) Miss Mary Cool, of Portland, formerly of Salem, is spending the week here as the house guest of .Miss Marlon lOmnions. Diplomatic differences hnve arisen betwixt lielgiuiu and her allies in the war. 'This Is probably clue to the Hel glalis foolishly going to work when the war waa over. Joscphus Daniels' ' nnihlllon ns a youth wag to be n professional base ball player, ' ' What is the limit of weight of first class mall matter? 2 Of the 4M,00I Immigrants that landed in this country In 11(20 how many were skilled workers? il What common disease claims more lives than any other? 4 What states ill the Union permit boys 11 and girls 12 to marry? 5 Mow many citizens does United States havC on its pension list? ti What persons may make a will? 7 What la meant by "senile demen tia?" S What tree can be used as a na tural lightning rod? !) When In the open how high do flies fly abovo the ground? 10 In Texas laud measure how long Is a "vara?" Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What is the principal farm crop in tlio United States? Ans. Corn is the principal crop. Tho oat crop Is second. 2 During whose administration was tho I'ayiie-Aldrlch bill passed? Ans. It was passed during Tal't's adminis tration. 3 Where are the biggest arsenals In tho United States? Ans. At Itock Island, III., and Springfield, Mass. 4 Did Alabama even' go republican? Ans. Alabama went republican in ISliS and 1ST2. 5 In what year did the farmers pay an average of f 1 o.l :! a month for farm labor anil where board was furnished? Ans. In JS7H. ti How many hanks In this country are capitalized at $25.imi.iiO0? Ans. There are three. They are the Na tional City Hank and National Hank of Commerce of New York, and tho Continental and Commercial of Chi cago. 7 How many federa: reserve banks are there? Ans. There are twelve. 8 How high is Kiffel tower? Ans. II Is !M lect liiKh. !l What Is I lie longest big league baseball name on record? Ami. The longest name went 2ii iunltics. It was played May I, isil'iI, between Boston and Brooklyn National league teams and ended with the score lied, 1 to 1. 10 What two men fought 75 rounds before one was aide lo defeat the 1 i The delicate m fragrance of Hilvilln & if is not its only charm fa vi lis i-Lituyi.il aiiu perfect flavor fS imparts a genuine M satisfaction ffl 1 Pi f t t T ? T t ? ? T f T T f T t T t i ! T f y f y y y y y y y y y ? y y r y y t y y y y v y v t y MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price- Boys' Athletic Union Suits Large Silk Ties 59c 50c w n m MB i m i n BARGAIN ..... - , f . AAAJli -No Matter What the Price MANN'S . r. f y f y y t y y f y y y t y y y y y y i Starting Saturday, April 9, we are offering to the People of Medford ONE WEEK of Smashing Bargains Every Department Will Participate Men's KliaUi runts Corduroy Pants Wool Dress Pants I!! no Serpe Pants Khaki liiilini; Pants Corduroy Itidini; Pants Water Prod' Auto Caps Rt.'O and ."i.00 l-VIt Hals MellV Hals 1 ioy 's Pants I toy 's Caps ..'1.011 Cloth $2.45 $4.75 $5.50 $6.50 $3.50 $5.95 $1.95 $2,85 $L25 $1.95 .35 Itlc Suft. Collars fur men. (iood (iiality Bltick ('titlon OKI Tinio Unrgain Price Lisle Socks. Old Time Bar gain Price 19c 15c Slitlewell LiiitM. Collars. silk S(M., hl .1(l Late styles ami all sizes, t;1n.-y t-olors 15c 50c Mom's Leather Kelts, P.laek Men's Dress Suspenders: and lirown wiih fauey huek- ;ilso Police and Firemen's 'l's work suspenders 48c 39c .Men's Dress Shirts. Collars itttaelied Men 's Oittiiifr Flannel Niirlit Shirts Men's Outing Flaniiel Pajamas Cotton Kiblietl Shirts i Drawers, caelt lid MediiHii weiirlit Kibbed L'nion Suits One Lot of .Men's liht weiti'li't Work I Tats Old Time 1 ;iryraiii I'riee 50c Mann's Deparment Store THE STORE FOR EVERYEODY MEDFORD, OREGON IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND $1.50 $1.50 $1.95 65c $1.75 $1.48 $1.39 $1.69 69c $1 19 lined and un- Ui;lii Suits n. v. Suits weielit t'ltion ! Cn Men's Sweat Coats I Soy 's Sport lSlim.ses lioy's heavy I'liion Suits Kibbed One Lot of till wool, silk lined Caps Old Time Karain Price 75c t f y t f j T I '4 t T T t y f I t t y y y y y y y y y y x y.