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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MXTL' TRTBTTXE. tfEDFORD. 'OIlEfiOX. SATTRD'AY. TPIHT; '2.1. 392T Mppford SLa.il Tribune N IXTEPENLEXT newspaper PlTtlISHE!) EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE j MEDFORD PRINTING CO. i THE REPARATION TANGLE. T HE German reparation problem is not so simple as some peopie suppose. It is not merely to compel Gt-nnany to pay all she is rL,lLdfor1 ,s'jnaay " 'jrnL"hrd capable of pavin?. but to make paVments acceptable to the people .".caper. of thc allied nations- 'Utter Mall Tribune Bu:Mlr.g. North Fir alreI. Phon- 7S. ;"-;s Take the matter of ships, for example. At the close of the war. ' consolidation of ir.e remocratic. . i . r fr - ' Tinvi. ih Mrford Mail, the i-df .rci compensate in part for the I -boat destruction. This seemed an emi- T-Tbire. Ttie Fouthern Ort-gorjian. The -Mand Tr.buna. nentlv fair arrai.tr'-nii-nt and pavment bv Germany was started. ( Hut the program was s.,n baited, not by Germany, but by the - ship builder of England. Th.-y wanted to make ships themselves. -They had their immense yards, hu'e payrolls, and with the market i price of ships steadily declining, ships imported from Germany, free ROBERT W. RfUL, E:tor. BUVPTER S SMITH. Slisar-. BOBSCmtPTIOK TEBVB: HV MJWI. It. AJiii-c- I"ally. wl!h Pur'S&y Sun. year .. ' a:ly. m'.'.T! Hur'!ar Sun. month niiv. wfrout fu-! Sji. n.or.tn t oi cost, sjieiu-ij ruin. o mat nieinotl ot reparation was s;;eeiinv aban- . i: : " si ulir j one vwr BT CARRIER In Milfori. AsMtc'!, . i . . Jacksonville. Ctr.irai point, H.ocnix i iit-n Ui.re were io lie ravnni.Ts to r ranee in coal, i lie prospect immeiiiately reruet-J th jirice of oo&I and strenuous protests came from the KnL'lih e,al lt-al-rs. with thrir market in France jeopard ized. So that method f reparation halted. ('ff'ciai paj.r ot the city of Medforcti Thn Ori::any was to pive fri-e labur for the reconstruction of the Official pixr of Jackson Couniy. !,,., ,1, i - .: l ti i ' (war devastated n-sion in F ranee. This. also, had every appearance of Sworn daily avfraic circulation for 1 ;,..,-..,.-: . i i 1 i i- 1 . ;i moniKc ndir.t Oct.. 120. s;a5:a J'ist compen.sat.uii. Hut the labor uiiious of I-ranc- demurred, the maii-r at wor ma 11 in France iiad no more use for the importation of German labor, than the Kurdish coal miner had for the importation of Ger man coal. Tak-ni: ! -!lr. with Fundav Pun. month . .. .75 . ally, without Sunday .un. rr.onth .i ' Ia:ly. without Sunday Hun. y-ar 7 ' tally, with Sunday .Sun. on- year ft SO All trma by carrier, cash in a.ivar.r. - FT "-rd as -cttA e?ass M'-ford. Orfforu undrr th act ot March MEMBEIlS OI' T!iK A.S.SOClATEL PUKS. The Aoclat-d pr-ji I -xclu!iv-ly ertltlni to th um for r-puM. cation of Bill nfiri !ipatff:- cr-J;t-d to it. or not otherwise credited in imp pap-r. and a!-i the local nt-m f4ill:h 1 i,-r-iii AH right of retfublcatum f rsr-ecial i Ve Smudge Pot Hy Arthur perry In "Compiling the llrt of home in duatrles for home producta weeka the enumerators lnadvenently omitted tha manufacture of moonshine and the home brewerle. It ia Retting to be auita a habit for obnoUoua citlzena like Bill Hay wood and Slacker Bergdoll to give the republic the mero hai ha: Conirress la about to parui a law re articling European Immigration One of lta most rigid clauses requires alien to know 16 words of Englifth before they start re-writing the constitution. "IX THY NEIGHIIOILS KYE" (.Salem Capltul-Jounml). Mr. and Mrs. T. Mote of Spray, Oregon, are visiting at the C. A. Mote home. Japan will relinquish its hold on Zap, but atlll monopolizes the Jiu jltsu on the mop handles. FOIU'M JUIVMKS. The Honorable John Horner, S:it In the corner. En'l1 g his portion of pie, Atfl. while eating could sing. Vost any old thins I'd the tune of TuHties' "(Joodbye." Ami -.i tin- negotiations ilrau't-'i-d ami tlic cun;j,!ii-atio!iH grw. Fi lial! v, the allies (ieiii.nnled (.-ulil, and (Jeruiany not only refustil. but Freneh and Knt'lisli economists agreed that Germany could not jay a larire sum in fold, but must pay the major portion in goods. If Germany had then met the problem fairly, abandoned her old policy ,,f chicanery and ill faith.a solution miirht have laren found, but with iueomi.rehen.sible stupidity, she proceeded to wail and whimper and offer payments, which convicted her of deception on their face. This procedure threw the entire matter back into the post-war sea of bitterness and suspicion au-ain. What Secretary Hughes is tryiii" to do, is. if possible, to change the German habit of mind. persuade her to abandon poker tactics, and in a spirit of good faith, play fair, offer to pay the limit she can pay. In '.he reply to the Hughes note Germany intimates she will d,. this. If this promise is backed up by proper guarantees, thc reparation problem may still be treated without direct military action, but even so for the reasons mentioned above it will remain one of the most complicated and perplexing tangles, Kuropean statesmanship lias had to face in the present century. TEN CENT EGGS FEARED . UiNLES D RipplingRhijinG tin C Welt Mason ALL '3 WELL. T i he present batch of wt-uthtr indi Me the valley will have a hard v.in t r this lummer, t Rob I-a Toilette in hln J, i roved that the farnu-n are lU-rtiB "robbed, plundered, bewt by fi nancial iiraten, nutnipulated. ip-prt'tuw-d. overBqueezed, Itllked. inulct- ed. rendered helpless by pn-datory in- j teresl. ana lorMUUen the ue pi th r-r vcplpe in placing nniall potatoes m (hi middle of the nak. no: rritiiou.s or ivi.;. i .tinem ltcWtfr) "'''.tf Mi-m TV"' i'p of my- hair l turning red and ihe revt ' of it Ik brunette. I ib,rt like red hdir and dnn't out anyivhere beraune I nm mi ah:trn eti.' Have you the le;w. idii .vhat I tin do to chanca ll tj lu re- The Portland tall 2caW .Tiits. jrot .nil the lunajdoin U. . . r- . '- The family cat ot the St-ks' has ) --en Injected into th1 e blem e in t'leir Jurld divorce suit. riaLing nunc work for the Society for the I're.vn tlon of Cruelty to AninviH. Ht'sideR being a fir-r: 1,in nui.ru vator of a badly mauitd ') iiKM'ruty. Colonel Harvey, newly appoi Ud nni baanador to Great Urltatn, hai Home qualifications for the tub. Practically all the Kfptjblb-n edi tors In the Willamette villev want to be appointed minister to HI am, and one can't blame 'em much. SO Tltl K TO MKK. (Altuiiijr Democrat) The papers were hardly off the press when in rushed a well known newspaper man out of breath and hat missing. Win n we' were assured that it t m fire, he shouted out, 'Io. you mean to say that you can nil merchandise cheaper than mall order houses?" - Mi cm Womack has returned from Josephine county, where he went on a mine. 'The bit man from New York" did not show up, so the rich property was disposed of to "an Krijr llsh syndicate.' HE storm that blows your roof awav, and winds vour cow around a tree, may cause vou io rear im nnd v iwh onuv. tie things as "Hully chei-!" And you may rave until you'r hoarse and on your trods devoutly eall; but Nature, in her frantie course is look in gr for the ,u ,f all. she earcs no hoot fur pri vate woes, nor marks the briny on your faee; along her ae-old groove she poes. and strives to benefit the raee. The storm that killed your settinu hens and from your watehdoi; tore the hair, removed the fever from the fens, and purified the noxious air.' The flood comes racing down the ere-k, and drowns some seven head of swine, and you. deelaring life is bleak, are ready to take in your siiMi. The loss of seven Chester Whites will put you badly in the hole, and you will walk the floor nights, but Nature stops not to condole. The rain that made the rushing flood will make the prunes and nutmegs grow, an. I hundreds Mess the v holesome mudf where one puts up his wail of woe. Kaeh fellow thinks his own concerns are all that count, the one bi- bet; but Mntiier Nature never turns to see whose beehives she upset. She slings some eloud across the sun, she starts a tempest on the sea she has a universe to run, and cannot fool with vou or me WASHINGTON, Aril 22 (Tele gram Washington bureau Kjis may may sell within a few wks for 10 cents a dozen. The United States Is burled under aucn an avalanche ofj egg3 as has never ben sec 3 la this! country before and the price Is bound' to break to even new low kve!s, ac-j cording to the market sharks. There are now on hand ' cass of eggs and every cast contains! thirty dozen. Multiply it for'yourself and ihnirf thf riinenvine t.t th American omelet. The normal supply Is a'xjtit one-tenth of ibis amount or, to be exact, 207, '.WO caT3. Last year at this time the stock on band was only 1 21.73: cses aad in 2519 titer wr raUas at tins fit onlr 319,50! case. Much of this ott- ioad of eggs comes from the importa tion of eggs from China foreign countries. 1 fifev 'IT . 'fl ill Hi i 5. " -. ! ! , t. Kiiddt-lice PR. A. BCMLCSs Cliirolra-tor tnd other '(.x. 4 suj 3 sparia baildluc. cerxr x Brest is me depression that delegation of poultry people from Iowa are here to be heard before the senate finance committee on the necessity ot. including eggs in the emergency tar iff. Petal u 11; a. Gal., the place here eSKs were luvenied, and the Poultry Raisers' association of Oregon also hare pretested against the further im portation of Chinese eggs and want a sliff tariff on ail imported eg?s. The importation of eggs from the' Orient began as an experiment by speculators to attempt to break the market when at Its high poin!, and the ARTIFICIAL TEETH SKILLFULLY MADE When you gel a set of artififial teeth, there is one is one thing well worth considering. That is satisfac tion. A cheap st-t made on the fac tory plan will cause endless worry, embarrassment and juffering. Plates haidt has grown until there Is a regu- that do not fit are little better than lar trade that appears to be growing none. I specialize on anifuial teth. out of all proportion to the demand. I L"d Guarantee them to fit. It One of the astonishing things about quires practical skill to make artific- the eggs from the Orient Is that theyllt rf.qujr.s ))ra,.tI nI 5km milke a,:; are so carefully packed that the break-! tuiclal teeth lit so comfortably and age is negligible and loss is almost snugly that you can at. lauyh and talk unheard of, while the loss to thei without revealing that your natural American producers due to breakage teeth are gone. "Why d'-r.y yourself aggregated last year more than $1.- .0,000. COMMUNICATIONS I How Much Do j You Know? 1 From what are aniline dyes ob tained? 2 What is a halr-sprlng and for what Is It used? 3 Who was Manitou? 4 What large island lies directly barley month north of Australia? 6 Kroni what Is linoleum made? 0 How many days are there in fortnight? 7 What Is the largest island Kuroj? 9 " hat does "splicing mean? 10 What Is lactic acid? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What sort of a I'nited States tian printer. Manutius. originated our modern system of functnatlon. I 9 Why are the coldest days of win- j ter after the winter solstice when the . rays of the sun are most obliaue? Ans Because the earth keeps part ot the neat It gets In summer. For the same reason the coldest part of the day is toward morning. 10 What did the Anglo-Saxons call September? Ans. Oerst monath or oi rope STRONG ON 'SWEETS rom.KNZ. April. 13. American soldiers, whose frediliction for sweets coin was a "flp"? Ans. It was a small ' ,, n caused f renrhmen to easp coin valued at six and one-fourth cents w"n amaiemt-m. are still world It was In circulation before liiT. ' hampions in this respect, it is shown 2 What is the difference between l,y ,'''ur'-, compiled at the Cafatena. color materials used In painting and , larK"1 restaurant in Cchienz. those used In dyeing? Ans. Color.,. A . VI ln" M materials used In painting are insolu-1 ',,u,in)t lhe ,, v,.lr Amvl j,an ble and can he used only t,en mixed, douKhbo, te at th..t lestauram with oil or other liquids. Hyestuffs alone ilJJ.Us puddings :4T5.S43 tarts are soluble. .'and cakes. 310. ?m) cookies and douuh- 3 -What planet Is said Io be the nut!,i 63 ''' cream puffs and eclalm. most superb object In the heavens' :;08 d'-"hts of ire cream. 36..t:.l Ans. Malum with it fi ri,,,., cnovolate sundaes. 61.3.!, pies. eieht .tolli.. ' apples and other fruit. ?;.7tl . . . Ki.isses 01 lemonnae ana 43. 4 hen and where W3s our present r". e sieni lormeu: Ans. it was. . formed in ISIS in New York city and: Cut This Out It Is Worth Money replaced the inefficient night .nch : Tut out this slip, enclose with ic 5 What caused "Wat Tyler s lie. and mail it to Foley A Co.. 2S35 Shef hellion" In England? Ans. The insti- field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your tutlon of a gradua'ed poll lax In the name and address clear'v You will WASHXGTOX, April 53 Increas. ! time of Richard II caused the re! l. r.iv. in return tr.,i n.v, -,. ed Charges for loading and unloading iion ln ,3M. talning roley , Jlonev and Tar Com- ordinary livestock at public stock-; 6Where is Prince Edward Island? ; pound for coughs, colds and croup; yarda at Chicago and other western Ans. It Is situated in the Gulf of St. Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides point and Inclusion of such charges Lawrence. Its greatest length Is uj.and back; rheumatism, oackaehe kid in transportation of livestock were milei. I.y ,nd bladder ailments; and Folev ordered today by the Interstate com- 7-Who wrote under the name of Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and merce-commission. The charges were "Josh nn.,ng,s?" Ans. Henry W. thoroughly cleansing cathartic .r con-f-Nod at a uniform scale of S! a car. shaw. Mtipatioo. biliousness, headaches and Th", nievlous scale had ranged from s Who Is the father of the modern i sluggish bom.lj. S-iU eveowhere ii) cent to 1 at rarious eiock yarUs. systein o. punctuauon. Jkn. Veno-j AdvJ IN RAIL CHARGES Klamath Falls Uoplk's. Tj th- Editor: We apprt-ciaie tht courtt-sy of the open column of your pap-r offered to the public. Noting the lt-tler ot C. T. Thomas in the Moptjuy issue, we wish to say in reply: We rto not know Mr.jThonias, or to what chunh ho belongs and rvecenit. that he has a risht to express his thoughts. Kor ourselves we wish to say that no minister has ever pro ihiimed the truths of (Jud in our tity who hits had the hearing that Dr. Itul jrin has had night after night. The big tabernacle has been filled to ca pacity almost every night during the four weeks that he has been here and men. women, and children, represent ing the protestant churches and mul titudes who o.-long to no church have listened spell-bound to his keen b-gic, clear interpretations and vivid illus irauons- ot the gospel messnire. He has proclaimed (.oil's plan uf salva tlon with wondrous power, has at liii-Rcu win in every and any I.rm wherever he finds It. and has brought men and women fat to face wi:h ij.vir it jiiui tea nuuureus ty Kep conviction and to seek the way of life Ir. Bulgins. meetings are being at tended night after night and backed up not only by the members of the churches Interested, but by men of al most every business and profession in tne city. Among ihone in nightly at tendance are city postmaster, county judj?e. 1 lawyers, doctors, merchants. mechanics, working men of different unions and men of no union, and farmers from miles around. As to the story concerning the boy we would b mightily pleaij if every boy and girl in the city would rtnd these meetings instead of ttecdlng the picture shows tod will tke our chances on the results. As to the meeting being broken up with fights and rotten eggs and quar rels. we know nothing about such a situation. To.be sure there are dis gruntled ones, there always will be when sin is attacked, there are even 'hurch people who do not attend, but "here is a great host who are rejoic ing in the blessing that has come to them and to our city through his work here. One of the results of Dr. Bulgin'3 work was the organization of a Uw Enforcement League with a member ship of 130 earnest, determined men ind a splendid compuey of women. who want to see our city cleaned up from tome of its evils for which we blush. We congratulate Sfedford churches md the city of Medford on the prive- lege which is to be theirs of having Dr. Bultin and his expert helpers, Mr. tnd XI11. Kobert lwis, for this com ing campaiirn. We. the underpinned, are heartily in sympathy with the sentiments ex ftreftsed above concerning Dr. Itulgin tnd his party and their work here. nd will be glad to answer any inqui ries sent to us. K. P. LAWRENCE. 1'ivshyierian Minister. C. K. TRIMBLE. Christian Church. S. J. cha'nkv. Methodist Minister. S. K. MILAM. Taster f the First UxptiM Church. CS. I. HALL. State Missfonary Oregon Baptist State Convention. W. P. SLOt T.H. Elder I'resbytriiin Church. T." E. OKIKK1TH. J !taptlt Church. i AKTHl'U II. WII-SON. Abstractor. the enjoyment cf your food by going without teeth or wearing a set that does not fit. When you can have them iiiade by an expert. mi. HENRY Ii. PCT.L. if 30S E. Main St. Phone 303-K 'K"-; .'j-if. V4i DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators, Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto Systems All Work Guararteed. Official Service American Bosch Majrneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 7 K. fp? SI, U!ftri, r. f ko S37-K Kigkt CftU I S3 BUY A GOOD BICYCLE It oarcs slirje-lcaUlcr. lime and cuery Harley-Davidson Bicycles Are as eol as Harley-Davidson Motorcycles All Bicj-clrg and Molorcrclcs re- paired at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Medfonl Nut. Phone IRS-M AUTO PAINT SHOP L. O. SPRINKLE, Prop. Automobiles Painted and Revarnished Phnna 7TJ 2? I North Or. Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone S9S. HITSWTT A JPWlvos The entire audience endorsed statement with a nlne v..t.. K. I'. LAWRKXCE. Klamath Falls, AjirU 10. this YOU CAK GET MOST ANY OLD THINQ AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Get old papers lor starting (ires at Tribune o.'tice. . EVEP.Y0NE NEEDS ANOTHER VIEWPOINT BO vou realize tlmt you can cyme licre to the First National Hank ami put uj) your problem of business or finance to us, and pain an unbiased opinion in the ease? Many's the owner of a "Nationalized" aeeount at this Jrank who has found such it service of much value. Federal Reserve Membership I '19 Ymsrt National Bank' I ;uil UHU WhC.V?v-'l ai 1 87,500,000 FEET National Forest Timber For Sale IXX'.ATION' A.VD AMOl'XT All the merchantable dead timber stand lag or down and all the live timber marked or designated for cat ting on an area embracing about 6.2&0 acres In Twp. 33 S., R. 4 IJ., sun-eyed, and Twp. 3 6 S., K. 4 B., V. M., unsurreyed. Four Hit Creek watershed. Crater National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be ST, 500, 00 feet B. !.. more or less, of western yellow pine. Coug'.as fir, white fir, sugar pine and incense cedar timber, approximate!- PI per cent western yellow pine. STLMI'AtiK PHICKS. Lowest rates considered. J3.73 per M for west ern yellow pine, white pine and sugar pine, and $0.75 per M for the other species. For material unmerchantable under the terms of the contract to be removed at the option of the purchaser, for which payment is required by the Horest Service, 25 cents per M feel. Kates to be readjusted In IOCS and 1S2S. DEPOSIT. With bid f 10.000. to apply cn purchase price if bid is ac cepted, or refunded if rejected. FIX Ati DATK FOK HID. Sealed bids will be received by the District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including May 25, 1S21. Tbe right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted full information concerning the character of the timber, conditions of sale, deposits, and the submission of bids fhould be obtained from the District Forester, Portland, Orego, or tbe Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. SPRAY MATERIALS THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST CORONA DRY Arsenate of Lead BLACK LEAF 40 NONE BETTER PRICES RIGHT Let us knew your requirements. EARL FRUIT CO. OF THE NORTHWEST L. M. Campbell Mgr. Medford District It Pays to Use " Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry rarm oureau Co-Op Exchange HERE IS YOUR TIRE ; all vulcanized and ready to slip rm your wheel if you wish. You " ill find our vulcanized tires fully r-'iual in strength, resiliency and stayinc power to the original cas-inir- All road tests prove this. This is the place to save money on your worn tires. More Mileage Tire Co. R. A. Petty, Jr. 132 S. Riverside Phone 162-R GOOD CLOTHES I Make Then KLEIN TAILOB I M edford Iron Works : Tractor. Trnct, Sprar Otjtflt, and , Gas Fnclne Repairing a Sport a It ; GEXKRAL FOrXDRT 188 East Mao Bt, AVD MACHTYT" KTTOP t