MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTIXTV rFDFORD, OREO OX", TITERDAY,
Medford Mail tribune
PUT LABOR UNDER THE LAW.
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APRIL 19, 1921 L
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Ye Smudge Pot
9j Artbnr Terry '
Isolated yipH from th demoi-mllc
j)l-cKH thnt the Hurcling administration
In planning -"an era of pi'incrution of
'Hornier department hi-nds at WaHli
Ington" Indicates that Homebody con
nected with -the mysterious escape of
Blacker Uergdoll Is Betting nervous.
Tho Portland ball team and tho
Austrian army are running neck and
neck for the world's record for hub
talned and continuous dcfcatH.
EVERYTHING I1LT LUCK.
(Siilcni Capital .loiii'iinl)
Handsome congenial young
lady, worth J100.000 Is anxious
to -marry honorable, worthy
gentleman. Mary, 008 T.anker
sliini bldg., Los Angeles, Oil.
Things nro picking up for tho Rus
sia nobility. A countess wlth-a high
ly nnceznblo nomo has hooked a mil
ltonnlro Yankee brat. She is GO, the
kid is 24.
"Wlllamotto Valley Prunes at
Standstill.-? .(Headline Dallas Itemize!-).
They've been ' that way for
many years.
Tho crops have Bono- to hell again,
Tho apples and tho pears,
Tho farmers all Wear whiskers,
And grey aro all their hairs.
The blight Is on tho blossoms,
Tho patch is on tho pants.
Hut when tho fruit Is gathered,
How tho orchardist will dance.
IX ONE I'AItTIGTLAK Jul;ru (inry is riplit. Wlicu lie ndvoi-iitcs
u laljiir cuuibiiiiititiii should be Mibject to t lie same control by law
i-s u capital combination, he stands on the solid ground of Ameri
can fair 11 ay.
The one argument npaiust labor control by law has lonjr since lost
validity. This argument was based upon the helplessness- of labor.
It was maintained at the very dawn of labor organization, that such
an association, not formed for pecuniary profit, should not be in
corporated, should not be subject to legal restrictions, because such
restrictions, would place it at an unfair disadvantage, iu the fight
with capital, with its millions, its political power, its unserupoulous
ness. That contention undoubtedly had some validity, when organized
labor was an infant, when the wage earners were just emerging from
a condition of economic serfdom. But it has no validity now. Or
ganized labor today is not only full grown, it is in reality a giant.
It is capable of great evil as well as great good. It can if it wills, dis
organize a nation overnight, it has the power if it wills, to ruin, to
starve. Nor can it plead poverty. Organized labor in this country,
has millions to command.
Therefore, there is no reason why today, organized labor should
be any less subject to control by law and the courts than organized
capital. In fact, the eXperienes of this country in recent years, the ex
perience of Great Britain now, have raised public feeling to a point
where legal restrictions are imperative.
And the law is the only path of either u safe or desirable solution.
The welfare of society is the rock of this covenant, and only by mak
ing nil forces of society, capital, labor or what not, subject to the
same laws, to the same treatment to the samo obligations, can a heal
thy society endure.
With Judge Gary's hatred of unionism, his .judgment that union
ism in itself is a crime, his general economic philosophy as expressed
ill yesterday's address, we do not agree at all. It is in our judgment
bigoted, short sighted, woefully out of date. But on the o-eneral
ground, of enacting just labor laws aiid compelling organizvd jabor to
obey them, we believe he is entirelv right. ' ; -
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THE OTHER SIDE.
,Kd Wilkinson
sickness.
has tho walking
SAFETY IfKT.
(Press llNiatcli)
TACOMA, Wash., April 14. A.
It. linker, head of the 'Hnfety
First" department at the Todd
shipyards, today was found in
nocent of responsibility for thu
death of Lieutenant Walter
llonnell, of Camp Lewis, llifker
drove nn automobile whloh killed
tho army officer In February and
ho was charged with manslaughter.
; Toronto, Canada, has gono dry by
SO, 000, which means there will nn'y
bo enough hoozo on hand to lloat tno
IlrlllKh navy, and more work for the
undertakers.
Mr. Vlrtuo was a business visitor H
our valley last .Sunday. (Kocuo
ltlver Courier) Living up to his
name.
A ' poison gas discovered by U. S.
army chemists, for use In the ucvt
war, will nrnko tho affair short nr.ii
dostructlvo and deadly. Its usi is
protested. War Is an Kpworth league
picnic, composed entirety of patriotic
songs, surrounded by second lutes, in
well kliiued puttees.
this v.M.i". or TAXIOK.
(Oregon City Kmcrprlsc)
KTAWOIin, April 12. One
of our staunch citizens, born,
reared and schooled in our midst
paid his final assessment on this
sphere of toll and silently left us
. for. the grout beyond on Satur
day, April !i.
There has been n steady Increase
In appetites locally, the last week,
owing to the Installation of beauty In
tho beunery, and tho prop, stands
guard with n stove poker, to keep
youth from eating tho linoleum off
the floor.
Tho C. of C. Is after new members.
No olio will be accepted who Is not
nblo to slug ''Onward Oregon Work
ers," with a mouth full of beans.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, rncloso with fie
end mail it to Foley & Co., 2So5 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for roughs, colds anil croup
Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides
and back; rheumatism, onckache, kid
nor and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ami
thoroughly cleansing cathnrtlc for con
8tlpatIon; biliousness, headaches, and
sluggish bowols. Sold everywhere.
Adv.
Dnellnlg was nuihorized among Ger
manic peoples ns early ns the year
PCI.
npHKV-sny Hint Jinxon beats his wife, when he needs exercise;
A and if his home is full of strife, the fault with Jinxon lies.
This morning sundry neighbors-came to my ancestral caves, and
said, "It is a beastly shame the way that guy behaves. Kemon
strmice is of no availthough protests have been strong, and so
we'll ride, him on n rail, if yon will go along." I said, "If Jinxon
is nt fault, he on a rail should ride; you've heard one tale now
call a halt, and hear tho other side. If I should gaylv trot along,
and thus your course indorse, and then find out we alf were wron"
I'd perish of remorse. Perhaps he. could a talc relate thnt would
afflict our souls, of bread that has a grindstone's weight or burn
ed and bricklike rolls. Perhaps the crockery is flung 1v one he
fam would pet; perhaps a tireless nagging tongue his reason
has upset. His wife was married once before, bv gossips it is
said; ,erchance she proves a frightful bore bv bragging of the
dead. It may be sho is prone to rako his pockets for the mon
.1 may be that she fries a steak, when broiling should be done. Oh'
1-nlhee, neighbors, have a care; that justice shall prevail, before
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Sketch of Simon Bolivar Wh nee
i'Memory Is Commemorated Today
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, The, Service Garage j
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History records the fact that Simon
Ilollvar intended to create "tho United
Slates of Smith America." Ho was a
statesman as well as n soldier and a
century ago advocated tho abolition of
slavery and arbitration of interna
tional controversies. In 1S05 when
the ideals of liberty born of the Amer
ican revolution wore spreading abroad
Ilollvar, who was then 22 years old
swore In the Morfte Macro of Homo tj
his professor and beloved tutor. I on
Simon Itodrlguez, "to give liberty to
the new world." He consecrated h'.s
life and fortune to that great task,
Horn In Caracas on July 24, 1783,
his parents wealthy and ' of noble
blood, ho was sent In KM to Spain to
continue his studies. An uncle, liste
ban I'alaclo, Introduced him to ihe
Spanish court in Madild. Youiu- Si
mon thereafter became an associate
of the Prince of Asturlan. later Fer
dinand VII. One day while at play
Ilollvar and the future king cam,; to
blows and Kcrdlnand was worsted.
"Who could imagine that 20 years
later ' was to knock him down again
and deprive him of his richest do
minion ?" asked Ilollvar.
When IS years old, Bolivar, after
visiting France In ISO I, married .Ma
ria Teresa Torn. She was only 10
and died at thu end of a yenr. The
next seven years llolivar passed In
ICuropo ii iM the United States: The
form of the American government
deeply Impressed him anil when he
returned to Venezuela In 1S09 he de
scribed It ns "superior to any other
government." starting soon thci-cuter
lo light lor the liberty of his unlive
lund.
Molivar participated In 1810 in the
first rebellion of Caracas, in which
he commanded a small troop. He
fought the Spaniards for two years
and in 181:1 nt the head of ROD 'men.
by an audacious move captured the
Vcncjitilcnn capital. Spain sent more
troops and Ilollvar was driven out.
whereupon he started a "war o the
death" and rallying many thousand
adherents within a few years freed
the whole territory of the Spaniards.
The "liberator" then began bis
cnmpalgn to free other South Ameri
can provinces and his success result
ed on June 20. 1,121, In his election as
president of llieat, Colombia, a union
of Colombia and Venezuela. In 1S22
he began his warfare uunlnsl the
Spaniards in Kcuador, his lieutenant.
General Sucren, winning the battle of
Plchlnchn, which freed that country.
Tho Peruvian Congress In 1S2-I elect
ed him dictator and In the battle of
Ayacucho. his troops consecrated for
ever the "lilH'rty ot South America."
All arinistlio signed thereafter ink-
of. thu
nowlcdgcd tho independence
whole continent from Spain.
"onv.ir planned in 1824 to create
a confederation of states formed by
Mexico, Colombia, Kcuiitlor, Venezu
ela, Peru, Chile and Argentina. He
called a congress which met nt Pnn
unia, said to havo been tho first con
gress of nations ever assembled, in the
World "to Interpret treaties, put an
end to differences, give council In con
tllct and unity in national dangers."
Hollvar then wont to the region
called Alio Peru and created a new
republic named Holiva iu his honor,
to which he gave a constitution, lie
turning to Venezuela In 1S26. be
found the country In civil war. Ac
cused of aspiring to the title of kinc.
he resigned tho Presidency of Co
lombia and in 1827 retired to private
life. Called again to assume tho cares
of office, be accepted tho presidency
and served until his death at Sail
I'odro. near Santa Miuca on Decem
ber 17, 18.10. llollvnr'a body was re
moved to Cnrncas in 1842.
During bis life. Simon llolivar re
ceived ninny honors from abroad. In
1825. the family of CScorge Washing
ton, for whom Ilollvar had great ud
mirntion, commissioned (lenentl La
fayette to present him with a por
trait of tho great American, together
with some of his medals, a lock of
his hair and a number of letters rrom
Washlngton to his wife.
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w ith that handy bottle of
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WHAT Sloan's tloci, it tines thor
oughly ptnclrat.-s witlwul tub
hing to the milictcd part ami
promptly relieves most kinds of exter
nal pains and nchrs. You'll find it
clean and non-skin-stainini;. Keep it
handy or sciatica, IuuiImso, neurjlsu,
over-excrted muscles, still joints, b.ick.
nchc, p.iins, bruises, rtr.uns, sprains,
tud wc.-thcr attcr-clTcrts.
l'or 3 years Sl.-jr.'s Liniment lias
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merly occupied by
Fir street.
business in the building for
Mordoff & Woolf on South,
We carry a big line of all kinds of new and , used
cars and trucks, including . r ; ' ' , ;
Stutz, Haynes, Dixie Flyer, Moon,
Premier and Maitjohm Cars
Accason and Sterling Trucks
These cars and. trucks w, ere purchased in quantities
and we are therefore enabled to sell therri !at frdriu : 1
$700 to $1500 Off Regular Prices
We ask that every one who is considering the pur
chase, of a car or truck, call at our show room
and look over these cars and get our prices.
T Terms one-third down, balance to suit. j
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Good stock of W. P. Fuller's lino of
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Automobiles Painted and
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CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse Immefllately removed on
short notic. Weekly visit In resi
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Lots of old parer 100 the bnudle , flrt. l'hone S9t.
t tins office. . JJ wniT.snr jen-nixos,
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DAY OR NIGHT
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