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mepfokd mail trtruxe, medford, precox, Friday, april 22, m Medford Mail Tribune CRACKING THE PARTY NUT. ' TAfifi FOTTTl n V AN I N I K P E N I K N T NKWHF'APKK PUBL. 1 KI . KI K V Klty A VTK H NOON EXCEPT KUNIMV TtY THE MEDFOItU PRINTING CO. Tho M.fort Hutnlay Sun is furnlNhH subscribers desiring a seven day dally jiowapaper. Office Mail Tribune HufliJIiiff, 2i-27-2it North Fir street. Phono 75. A control I tint Inn of the Democratic Times, the Meriford Mall, the .Medford Tribune, The Southern OroKonlun, The Alliland Tribune. HOBI2KT W. IIVHI, Editor. SL'MPTEK S. KAIITH. Manager. UBBCBIPTIOW TERMS: ItV MAI1 In A. 1v;, , Pally, with Huiiday Sun, year $7.50 laliy, with Sunday Sun. month i't . lmily, without Punday Sun, y-ar ... C...' Jaliy, without Sunday Sun, month Weekly Mall Tribune, one war.... Sunday Sun. one vear I'.O" JSY CAHKIEH In Merlford, Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Tnli-nt: .1 tally, with Sunday Sun. month 7'. Dally, without Kundav Sun, month .0". Itally, without Ktiinliiv Sun. year. .. 7..Vt All temiH by carrier. vhhU in "advanee. urnnfai paper of the city of Medford wi i ik. mi jiic til j ill KMMI I. UUIll.V. Sworn dallv nveraue circulation for BlX niontliH endiriK Oct., 'J'2(i, 322$ Entered us Hecotul clasH matter Hi Medford, OreKOii, under the act of March 8. 1879. ' AlEMHEitH OF TMK ASSOCIATED PltEHtf. The AKoclated Press Is exclusive) v entitled to the use for republication of nil neWH dispatches credited to it. or not olhorwlHc credliet) in UiIh paper, and hIho the local news published lu-reln. All rifchtH of republcn I Ion of special dlnpatches herein are alHo reservi-d. U N10H &f) LA BE C Ye Smudge Pot f Arthur Perry t hnfl been a Tons time since the people have received such agonizing newlf as that contained in a circular insiijjd by the Portland Chamber of Commerce, wherein, the allegation Is made t)iat "tho virgin Oregon forests oro being defiled and denuded by corporate lumber Interests." Thfe slimy and one-oyed Dill Ilay wardIWW. chieftain and hellralsor doluNfl has escaped from the U. S. government, owing to a misapplica tion of the well known Yap policy. TTKHE is a nut for the 100 per cent partizans to eraek. The Co- xx loiiiljinu treaty, us a strict lu-publieau jinny lui-asuro piiKsed the cellule Wediii'sdaj' hy ,n vote of G!) to 19. Tweuty-mite demoerats voted for the measiire, and -10 Republicans; fifteen Republicans voti'tl against ratification and four democrats. There are 59 Republicans in the senate and 37 Democrats. In oilier words, li per cent ol the democrats voted lor this strictly He publican trealy and only 74 per cent of the Republicans. The Re publican opposition to the measure outnumbered llie Democratic, op position nearly four to one. The following Republican senators voted against the treaty: Hir:th, Ciippi-i-, Johnson of California, Joih-h of MiisKfti-liusi-ltK, Ki-llfiKK. Kinyon. 1 jiKollt-t tv, l.iMliool, McNiiiy. of riit-Kon. XcIhoii. ' Niii ln i k of South Dakota, Nurris, i"oiii(li u r, Tou usi'iid and YVitdHWorth What is to be done with these political renegades by the Republi can ring masler, and what is to be done with the 12!) political turn coats by the Democratic whin snanner! SomclhiiiL' drastic we trust Kor it is only a few months aone, since the great American people e "ivi'll a I'OIiiiiIi'Im l-eal'-lilutt'iiiMii (jfiinin ..,.,-t.l?l ,t - ... i .... .... ..h.,,.., .-.U'. Vlll. II 1(1 lltftlU on the imperative necessity of sending only Republicans to the sen- , I.. '. .. Ij i.i: i. . ... ..L. , i,, miM.ii ti irpiioncau aiimiuisiraiion and only democrats to support a Democratic. The mere suggestion of the member of one pai ly voting for the policy of another, was branded as an unthinkable apostasy. And vet here we arc. in I In. Ilii (t ,.i' ..i,.,,,.ii, ..r i i ' - v v .tii iiiii vi tin: iirw uu- ministration. Can il be that these L'9 Democrats and 19 Rcin,bi;,.i,.,u voted I'm- what they believed to be riirht. regardless of m.rtv .cnnu. tions? InilKissible. fur here we luivi. n ti.tnl ,,C Jfi ..i..i...i sentalives of the people, splitting the parly program, which is pre ;... . i.. i...ie c .i. . . i . , . 1 i m. ... .Mil-mill hi me niiai meniDersiiip ! l an it be that half of the senate membership is false to the first ........ii.i.i.uncui or ine political decalogue. Again impossible. The onlv explanation from the standpoint (ifjinrtiy.an logic, therefore,' is that the Republican senators noted ahov'ej are really Democrats.' while' 'tin; ... ... s arc reany itepulilicans, Jn this wav the nut is cracked were in true orthodox fashion. il li'ti THE COLOMBIAN TREATY- T On and nft nr Mi In iTntn tlin fifn in partmn'nt will rospond to all alarms wijn (ne sumo speed and dispatch, n 10 year old boy driver of a 4d truck uuuvers a ounca or imperial Valley asparagus. -TtVlOK IX Til K HAMK VUACK ' ' '' (Viciiii (Oil.) News) ; Crlen Clemmens got kicked In 1 the Jaw by a hovse and a vory narrow escape. Much of the sympathy for Peggy Hopkins, who is bolng sued by, hur millionaire hubby for divorco, dis appeared, when tho lady showed up in a picture holding a long haired dog. KOKOl HIIVMI S. 1 Sing a song of Medford, . . Mouthful of peas, ,The chairman spills tho poppor, ' And the crowd begins to snooze. WANTED Man to work. Innulre this office." (Want ad Chico Knter- iinaw.i vampire s s. (i. s...- i.v -"meiiueissonn'S "t Waited for tho l.oni and Schaocker's "Nallonal Anthem" will bo given by tho choir. Mr. Janes, tho vlollnlKt, will ronder a lleethovon sonata Odagio Opp. 30. 'Msh Myrle , Davis will, sing "Come Unto Me", fnini Handol's Messiah, und Mrs. Newberry will sine "nnloicn c rnntlv" frnxi tlm ' A (hlrnifn l,rlb nu l nrrostod Tor betting on a National t.ifaguo ball gamo, which Is a terrible b(ow to tho bunch or .Iowa who en gfnoclod tho 191!) Whllo Sox gamb ling scandal. "Poland to Defend Terrllory" (HrillnoSK. Iliilletln.) And. furthpr nfore, seo that nonu of it gets mussed up by plows. '"L'nclo Tom's Cnbln" In com Inir Instead or crossing the he, KVxnr will try to cross the Muln Stein dur ing tho collision hour. II K LAID II IS OWX K(J(1S (Kllgene (I'linril.) G. N. Ilryant batched over !'Ut)0 baby chicks lust week. The new spring coats for women havo arrived, nnd it don't seem like 4 8 non-working buttons in tho back h enougn. liv; ' .1 vllle Suits to He Pressed" is illuminatintr in m ttrtt Imt- VI i !....( i,.,, a lew years ago it was nreseiited be lriAii,l,..,f w;to., n i. . ' - '' "til.., Ill, IIIIUUII the medium of Wm. .Jennings Jiryan. A Republican minoritv, led bv Senator Lodge defeated it. Now essentially the same treaty, paying what was then termed blackmail," is offered by a Republican president and passed under the leaderslup of the senator who formerly opposed it. Can a.ivone bhime a credulous public, asked to accept 100 per cent partizanship for neiiig somewhat dizzy at this juncture? However, probably the apparent confusion will all be explained at the next election. .Meanwhile, just what this treaty is all about may be of interest. The Colombian triy K,-,.w , f ,. ,.,a,.KL. lha, ., ,. , HI.....H had wronged Colomlila ,,. ,. 7 ,., m L m e thing l a ,., r llm,lv . , ' 1 I Za or'T1' wh",1wa el..net,,lZ..d by propones. ' taldngof .he Is.lnm;, y Theodore Kooscvelt while .J0Br,s On November .Ird. l!l(i:i. Panama revolted and set Itself ,, I,,.,,.. .., , " P'oieii Ainericans. Ten Unvs the canal Zoo was ceded t (he United States and , wL , ..e,.v;,rsa1rwin:K,h'c"w,,,,''iinK " ,h" ,,""' f a , . ,Nt" !,'"'""l. which Colombia :iueeee,led " l""d,,e.sor,l,e1",,1,,.;r:s",lt,r!!,a11 "U U ' cill.,. ooo';Mw,6 o'"1;; !v1,;11,r,nl,rd ",nu- to c..imbi denende , "l"'1'" -'"nnma eH,l,,Hbn,enl of' , , l , "-d ofllcos t. obtain How Much Do You Know? (Hdllne Portland its about time. ' .louniiil.) Wen. Another PorD.ind lt:iriiiii i....i....u .uu niiumiiiK wihi. mis nuilln lirrnnee inonts to get his hulr cut at Salem, iThe godly, seemingly, have yet to .loam, that sin is not routed, and sin ners redeemed, through the blare of a brass band.-und the thrill of a well turned handspring. - Jt begins to look llli . Cong ress was going to attend to trivial mat tors like the tariff, taxes, anil peace, before selecting a 1'S marshal and i7or Postmasters fur this commonwealth. i'. , 'Automotive engineers are to mo tor engines, what an oe.stopalh Is to a human.i .Meaning auto mechan ics of which there Is an alarming scarcity. . Tho singu or bnby cocoanuts of Chile no bigger than nutmegs, contain almost nil it n ininiiuciiu or mm,. 1 What suit of a I'lilted states coin was a "rip"? -What is the difference between color materials useii In ixiimi,.,. ,i uiose useu in dyeing? II Which planet Is until o. i, tin. most superu object in the heavens? When and where was nri. cut system formed? 6 What caused "Win Tlev belllon in England ? Ii Whore is Prince Kdwnrd Island? 7 Who wrote under the name of Josh Hillings'? S Who is the rather of the modern system of punctuation? 0 Why are the coldest days of win ter solstice when the lava of tin. sun are most oblique? ln--Whnl did (bo Anglo-Saxons call September? Anwer to Yesterday's Questions 1 How often does President Har ding get paid? "Ans. Once each month he gets a check for $i;r(. 2 What must be the total annual receipts of a postoffice before It Is considered first class? Ans. The an nual receipts must be $10.00(1 or more. :t What is the highest salary paid to postmasters in fnlted Ktates? Alls. The highest salaried iiosinmsien JSOOO annually. They ate In rhuiae, of postorflces having an annual business of TOO.OO0 and upward. 4 Where is the accent In recess? Ans. On the last syllable. b About bow niaiiv articles in.. I-.....II niio uu- 1 niicii states pay duty or tax to the government'' n 1....... .... ..,.(, on (ne list. I! - Mow does lea .-iiul coffee run sumption per capita - compare in the I'lllteil Ktntiui? . 1 nn '' r'. MoV per capita amounted in IttlltMo ..' iioinuis. iea consumption during the samo year amounted to t pound.) T On what date did Washington cross the Delaware? Ans. December li, 177(1. 8 When was tho statue of I.ibertv unveiled and how bin a ci-nw.i ',, present at tho ceremony? Ans. The stutuo was unveiled Oct. 28. 18SU. There were one million nerso.w -.... ent at the unveiling ceremony. v vino discovered the S0111I1 Pole nnn wnen Ans. The nnln -n ,tiu covered by I'apt. Koald Amundsen I'i'c. t i, nil i. 10 On a shin what nnt'f le iln galley"?' Ans. It Is the Hi,.m" i ihip. From -795 to is:sn about '111 n..r e..m of Amorica's overseas commerce was carried in Americnn vessels L SWEAR OFF 1 TOBACCO No-To-Hfto" nas holnrd thniiimn. to hroak tho cowtly, norvp-shttt taring tobaci'o habit. Whoiirx er vnn lij v., a longing for a clcni-etle. elum- nii.u or for a chew. Just placo a hai cilcss iiu-io-mc laniei in your mouth In stead, to help relievo that awful de islre. Shortly the habit may be com- 'llletelv hriiken nn,l .-.. a ....' 1... inentnlly physically, flnnnelally. Its so easy, so simple. Get a box of Wo. To-Rac and If it doesn't retear.e you from all craving for tobacco, in any form, your druggist will refund your money Million! ipiestlori, (,r, Quality clothes at the new price level This is a season of test for many a store. . We are meeting the new conditions with'' known, guaranteed clothes, made, bought ' and sold on the new price level. " ' , ''' Those that we offer you this Spring are as near to normal in dollar-for-dollar value as clothes can be made today. STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $ 25' -;:$30 $35 And if you go a bit higher, we have FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG $40 $45 $50 ALERT, ALIVE ACTIVE . ' - i''U lift ! S.f,. ' That's what all Aaie'ri-' can boys arc! Tliey can's seem to wear out their energy, but they cet'tainly can wear out clothes. Unless, of course, I hey try Ml? x r - Suits for Boys '"Tupatits" means two. pair of pants and that means prac tically Iwo suits. Also, every seam reinforced pockets won't siik bolt -loops are fast sewn fabrics are all-wool in short, they're clothes that help the boy look his best ami keep looking tlmf way. $13.50 $15.00 $17.50 INCI.nI.i KTRA TIJOUSKIvS Mann's Deparment Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON Nu-Ray-A Tea GIVEN AWAY WITH GOLDEN WEST COFFEE One-half pound tea with every 3-lb. can of Coffee Swift's Premium Boiled Ham and Dried Beef Our Slicing Machine will slice it to suit you Fresh Bakery Goods Layer Cakes, Angle Cakes, Nut Cakes, Cof fee Cakes, Cup Cakes, Cookies and Fresh Bread. Fruit and Vegetables This department will be complete with an abundant supply of both local and southern vegetables, including fresh shipment. STRAWBERRIES Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E MARSH Phone 252 Grocer Phqne 252 SYNOPSIS OF THE. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. of London, Kngland. on the thirty-firm day vt Dicemr, 1320. made o the Insurance ComniiMtioncr of the Statu of Oregon, pursuant to ' : CAPITAL Amount of deposit capital I. INCOME NX premium roreivod dill-Inn tht- year $ 3,f75.280.3lt Intm-HHt, divld-ndn mid rend ret-pivpd during the year i 536,700.45 Jnconiu from other uourcea received during the ieiir 44S.1S2.S1 Total Income 10,560, 1414a DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid durlnp the yar tiuHud. adjust. xp. liv,ilends paid on capital stork during the year . Commissions and salaries paid during the year , Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year : Amount of all other expenditures Total expenditures ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) Loana on mortgages and collateral, etc . rash In banks and on hand Premiums in coursa of coll. written since SepL 30, 1320.. Interest and rents due and accrued He-insurance recoverable on paid losses and bills rec Total admitted assets ..... J 5.SU. 0H. 1J 0.0 - 2.47.5:K.ei 77S.S4J.I7 - J.19.VJI0.U ..Stt,M,70r4T .1-1.310, - t.Ui, 101, - 2.2H7, . 2.CH 111. 177. (St. 19 5J5.1M .4-16.01) .417. " 120 7 STTOi 44S.03 -14,2S4,93(.a9 ... .. LIABILITIES Gross clafms for. losses unpaid S 1.724.410.74 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 7,664,448.27 Due for commission and brokerage O.OO All other liabilities i : 359,433.uiJ ' Tout liabilities, exclusive of capital stock- J ,73S,2tl.01 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR N'et premiums received during the year Losses paid during the year Losses incurred during the year , 144.22K.on 22.189.54 .14.024.o4 COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., of London 4 U. S. Manager. Whitney Palache Statutory resident attorney for service: Insurance Commissioner, Salem, Oregon. ' MiC'llU)Y IXSVKAXCK ACEXCV, -Local ArpiiLs, Mitlford THE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters Lots of Nice Chickens and Rabbits Special for Saturday Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts, per lb. . . 20c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb. ... .17c Short Ribs of Beef, per pound ........ 15c Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb. ..... 25c CHOICE FISH AND OYSTERS 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 Eggs Are Now Very Cheap In the fall they will again be high. You can have cheap eggs the year around, by putting them down in WATER GLASS. Ours is the pure white kind that never fails. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. WITH MIDrCSP TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADI N ft