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T "PAGE FOUR METTFOTtD MATL TRIBUNE, ME1JFORD, OREfJOX, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL' 27, 1921 Medford Mail Tribune AN INOEPENHKNT NBWSI'AI'KR , KXOKKT SUNDAY HY THIS MKIKORl PH1NT1NO CO. The Meilford Kuiuluy Mun t$ furnlnhfJ euuseribma desiring a- seven duy daily newspaper. Officn Mali Tribune Building. North Kir Btreet. lhoti 75. A connolldntton of Iho Iicmorratlc TtmrB, the Medford Mall, the Mt-dford Tribune, The (Southern Orejsoniun. Tlic ANhland Tribune. ItOHKHT V. Hl'IiU, Editor. .SUMPTER H. SMITH, Munufccr. 8VBSOBXFTXOZT TEEMfl: BT MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 7.50 Iially, with Sunday Sun. mo-ntli 7& Ir11v, without Sunday Sun, year ... CHO Ilaily, without Sunday Sun, month .6" - Weekly Mall Tribune, one ywir.... 2.00 Humlav Sun, one year 2.0l BY CARK1KR In Medford, Ahland. Jftckaonville, Central I'oint, I'liuenix. Talent: al)y, w fth (funday Sun, month 7fi Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .': iJally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.50 Pally, with Sunday Sun. one year 8.50 All terms by carrier, chmIj in advance. Official paper of the City of Medford 1 '. Official paper of Jackftun County. H0rn daily averane circulation for alje months ending Oct., VJ'20, 321ifl Kntrred a a aecond cIi-.hh ma 1 1 er n t Medford, Oreon, under the act of March 8. 1879.- . MEMBERS OF TIIK ASSOCIATION PRKHrf. Tub A annotated I'resa Ih exciiiHlvely entitled to the use for republication of nil hewn diapatchea credited to it, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alao thfl local news published herein. All riprhlH of repuhlciitlon of Kpeclal dlapatrtjea herein are alao reaerved. vYe Smudge Pot My Arthur Perry Tho soviet government of Russia will ay tlib $15,000 bond forfeited liy 1)111 Haywood, fiiKitlve I. W. VV. chief tain, hut the sensible thins would have been to have bought bonus with the money. They will find him hard to BWHJlOW. ' OharleB' 1'nddoek, tho scnsatlnnal California tHiriutei', has broken all running rccordn, except those made by able.-bwlied citizens getting In out ol tho draft. A mining' doal of considerable sig nificance was negotiated Tuesday when Toggory Williams Isaacs, party of the first part, transferred to Mica &. Woraack, party of the Bucond part, one pair of pants for a sliver mine. , ,', . PLAIN AND GOLI ' . (Ashland Tidings) .Wanted Men or women to lako orders among friends and nelgh ' bora - for tho genulno guaranteed hosiery, full lino for men, women ahd children. lOllininatcs darning. "Children of tho Mists" by Mary! Thomas, published by Harper a; hits nothing at all to do with residents of the Willamette valloy. , Mr. Babe Ruth, afflicted with tho big head, probably notes with pleasure that four other big league ballplayers are hitting more homeruus thun his monstrous self. -A nice thing about a circus, (there being only two so advertised hero next, month), Is that no two are alike, and they change every year, so their ownors don't know 'out. , CHEERING THE FOLKS , (Albany Democrat) ' Mr. and Mrs. Krod (iut.man re ceived a, telegnun front their ! dattghtor, Clara, who is teaching school near Fresno, California, to tbo offect that: "All my scholars here liavo Influenza. I am on the 1 way." ; There are only in.nmi.oiio unnatural ized aliens In Iho l'nlted Slates, and It seems a Ultlo reserve Immigration Is needed. Tho trouble wjlh this Is tho resulting ovorsupply of hyphens. After reading tho San Francisco papers on the .lap question, tho views of tho Toklo papers 011 the California monacc, miiBt bo Interesting. The news from the astronomers that a comet will flip Its tail against the earth .tune STth. will knock all kinds of predictions nnenl Iho end of, the world out of Iho "skeery." The family cat of tho Stokes, mixed up lii their d I voice suit, was a highly respectable cat. until ho started mov ing In New York society. FORUM RHYMES O! you great big beautiful town. You cortalnly beat them all, Then the charming soprano. Hit n vocal bannnn, And tho tune is "After tho Hall." Tho appointment of Kernel c Tongwald, manager of Craler Yens Lake hotel. Is a piece of good Judgment, and besides the water matches his eyes. The Germany that Is yelling fur ar bitration by tho t?. S. of the allied reparations, can't ho the samn Cor many that once, through Its diplomatic aides,' called us "idiotic Yankees." Add Hogue Hlvor Industries bus whistles that raise hair head. . -.Illnev of the " Talcum powder cans should be hunif on tho shrubbery at the auto Cam)) grounds, for uso by tourists. ! ' Same of tho tumbled down edifices on the- Main Stem, are being painted up, like a gal from the rural districts headed for a Sat. eve shindig. GENERAL GRANT'S BIRTHDAY. N IN'KTV-XINE years iifo today, (ieiieiiil I'lyssrs S. Crant was born. The day is l)riii eommemorateil throughout his home stale of Illinois, but the lesson his career teaches might well he pon dered upon by every American, particularly every young American. For as a young man Grant was a failure. During the first years of the Civil war he was a failure. In spite of his nine years in the regular army his efforts to get a subordinate command resulted in re peated failures. Kven war governor Kichard Vales of Illinois repulsed him. "1 am sorry lo say, Captain, there is nothing for you.:li 1(0. Call again." The man who was lo save the Union, to become president, and to be ranked with his country's immortals, did call ifgain- Finally he was given a desk in the adjutant general's office, lie started to muster in soldiers at the rale of $:l per, day. He received a voucher for if LJO, but did not receive his money until long after. ' Out of funds, lonesome, discouraged, hi) returned lo Springfield, J again asked for a command, was again turned away. He left Illinois and went to Ohio, where discouragement eoiituuied. " Then his opportunity came. A regiment of roughs, who abused the lax dieipline of their commander, was called to the attention of Governor Yates. No one wanted the command. Here was a chance for this persistent state house pest. Grant wiis offered the place and promptly look it. - His first experience was to have his hat knocked off by one of the rough neck soldiers. "Voting man that's not very polite," was Grant's only comment at the time, but step by step he tightened discipline until insubordination was dead and the regiment was a military unit, ready for service. The first call came to Illinois from General Fremont, who wanted a regiment in northern .Missouri. . "Send me" was Grant's request to Governor Yates.- i ' "No transportation," was the governor's" reply. '' !i 1 ."I'll find transportation," the 1HG1 lie issued his first inarching . n -.;' ,; ;; ,.: U The rest is history. "I propose'trt rigJil 'it "out on this line if it takes all summer !" There is the Grant' receipt for' fineness, carried out eonsistently throughout his life- "Not a brilliant man, not in the general sense a genius, but a man who refused to ipiit, who kept everlastingly at it." An excellent, example for the younger generation of today, to morrow or uiiv time. Bool leg and gasoline don't mix, on I In Jacksonville road early this morning testifies. Taxi drivers are licensed. They are public carriers. It is time to issue licenses only to those who have a well-established reputation for sobriety and gootl character, and to revoke permanently licenses to t lm.se who haven 't. How Much Do You Know? 1 Can corn bo grown successfully In Knglaud? 2 According to' 'latest- oallinutci how quid Is It on the moon? 3 How should Bwoet corn bo plant ed, In groups or In a single row? ' 4 Who produced tho "white" black horry? 5 Who wcro tho four greater pro- phots? Inlo how many different lan guages has the lllblo been translated? , 7 What Is tho best thing for a per son who has conic Into contact with poison Ivy to do? 8 How much property do plant posts ruin every your? 9 Docs tho moon havo any effect on vegetables? 10 What are legunios? 1 Answers to Yesterday's questions 1 What la the color of a "roan" horso? Ans. A "roan" horse Is of a color consisting of bay, sorrel or chest nut, thickly Inlorspersed with white or gray. 2 What Is a young cow called? Ana. A young cow Is called a heifor. Whero is lite largest glacier In 1 the world? Ans. The largest glacier In tlic world Is tho M nil' In Alaska. 4 What Is Cod's Acre? Ans. Cod's aero Is a churchyard. fi WJiut Is a potters' wheel'.' Ans. A iKitters' wheel Is a horlaontally ro-1 tilling disk which rapidly turns tho:,..ul vml nffor,i , KPeP diseased. b prepared clay while the potior is snap- Ucessed teeth which are so detrlmen- fng tile vessel ho is making. I! What was Crook-fire? Ans. Creek flre was an luflammable mater ial, luextlngulsbahlo In water, used by ancient Creeks In warfare. 7 What Is a Davy lamp? Ans. A lluvy lamp Is a miner's safety lamp. 8 What Is a "palanquin "? Ans. It Is a covered conveyance used In India and China. It will hold one passenger and Is carried on the shoulders of men. ft How many miles square is a "In Every Respect'" says the Good Judge ft V-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco r ti-iiut i.a-i.'u.'.Bi.'u.T.i T.rjBiiT.n-i.-.T w.-f inn ivii.-..inuT i liftlt'iliiil orders."''. I or shouldn't. as I he accident I township? Ans. A township Is six ( miles sipiaro. j 10 What Is a sarcophagus? Ans. 1 It Is a stone coffin or chest-tike tomb. SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RINGS UNDER EYES . .Med lord people will be. surprised bow quickly simple witchhucl, cam phor, bydrastls, etc., as nil.td In l.:i Voptlk eye wash, relieves bl:,odshot eyes and dark rings. One young lady wno nail eye trouble and very un- K,tiy ,ai-k rings was elleved liy a single week's use of f,avopttk We guarantee a small bottlu lo help ANY CASIO weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup KltUK. Medford Pharmacy, Main and Cen tral Klreets. Adv. RHEUMATISM AND TEETH In n recent examination of nnnie hundreds of rheumatic patients in hospitnls of Ccigao. It was shown be yond the shadow of a doubt that de fective teeth are detrimental ' to ticnlt li. The constant association be- tween abscessed teeth and chronic ar thritis ceases to lie a coincident, when feimd in from 74 .to IIS per cent.i'of itlj,;cases examined, it Is prneticnllM a 'certainty that there is a direct rela tionship between the two conditions: between bud teeth nnd rheumatisnn. tal to your health, when you can have them removed without pain by HH. HKNltY It. Pl'ltl, 308 K. Main St. IMlone SO.l-tt GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN l'AlUl ISM VMt Man St. Colonel insislei You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. Tho good tobacco taste lasjs so long a small diew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the bid kind. That's why it costs less to use. Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that., Put up in two styles FRIENDS SEE IN THIS A. G. Fuller Says Tanlacj"'; t, d"rintr,that l,mc n1 i'e" ff thirty pounuH in two weekH. Has Restored His Health "I was also suffering from Iuhm of - j XT- TT r'oinorl TVii'v 'nei'Ry and general weakness, und ana xie nas la-aineci i nu -. thi, a3 wcli as tne Bt()mai:h trouble, fw TeVvo P a 11 n rl (i Tn ! became much worse. Gas would form uy-xive i o U n u t --Uon my BtoIlmch t.uuslnB awfu, ,,, Wcih,t. land a feeling of suffocation. 1 was 1 ' badly constipated and in such misery the wonderful change that lias taken ! place in my condition in so short d : thill. " uniH A ('. ' I.-HII..1- i.m i.vt.i-t ' accountant of 2071 'HZml Ave.', Oak land.1 Cal. "IToUowing an attack of the 'flu' In lltin. l fnbnd myself in an awful run down condition. My stomaili, which had troubled me for three years, be came very much worse and for two months I suffered frightfully. I rart'ly The Mora Pump Is Here The 'Puinp Unit will buy itself and pay your taxes. IJein riiiuiul'in-t tired in vour ovn state. A li'.iiited Jiniotint ready for delivery Jlay'1. ' ; We also handle irrigation pipoi ,'V: r."' i. Demonstration Thursday and Friday . April 28 and 29 -at Ashland Iron Works Ashland, Oregon Fur sale by Pacific Mora Pump Sales Co. ' Cll G St., Grants Pass, Ore. W. T. Wheat, Demonstrator, Austin Hotel, Ashland Write for literature and state your' requirements. ' DIt. A. 1UTKKM'M Clilrnprm'tor Suite 'I mill 5, Slmrlu iMilliltnjr, Mtilu mid HIvui-hIiIy l !'( 285. lltl(l'tirc rortipr phone gfti -Li 1 j 1 I I ,;.TTT ''L'. n iTi-Lin "Stnttdard "T I'lllllll'il'ft I IXllllT'S We curry n full line of 'Plumbing 'ixtitres, Fittings anil Supplies. Ideal Areola Heating Plants Mueller Pipeless Furnaces Westco Tankless Water Pressure System Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone fc'0 ' Sparta Blilu. WHY WALK? It is Healthier ami CHEAPER TO RIDE If yon rule n H arley-Davidson lii'yele or Motiireyele. Gay lord Motorcycle Shop . AUTO PAINT SHOP L. O. SPRINKLE, Prop. Automobiles Painted and Revarnished Phnne 777 221 North Fir. CHANGE OAKLAND MAN I that I would often roll and toss all long in 1 and nervous that it was only with great effort that I could do my work. "My mother persuaded me to try Tanlnc and my weight increase was thirty-five pounds, a gain of - five pounds' above my usual weight in 30 days. ! can eat .anything now with out a sign of indigestion, my nerves are back to old-time form and 2 am enjoying life and good health as i have not before in years." Your Choice of All Makes Oakland 6 1920, model heavy frame run less than 1000 miles $1450.00 Cleveland 6 1921 model, run 3000 miles, equip ped with front and rear bumper, sparo tire, motor-meter. Mechani cally in first elass condition, (iuar unteed $1600 Buick 6 3-pnsscnper, 1917 model. Guar anteed, in first elass condition $1200.00 Willys-Overland 7-passcuger, 1918 model. New paint job. Cord tires, 4 spare cords. Motor-meter, power ' tire pump. Guaranteed, mechanically in good condition. ' ' : . Velie : ' .V .'. o.passetiger 1918 model. Heaitti' ftd (uniiinj car'.' Cord tire equip ped. Spare tire, mfttor.meter and .biiMpdr, ptwer tire pnmp .1349 Ddf 1917. litiolcs like new. Good tires. New spare tire, 1921 li cense :. $900 Guaranteed Mechanically Ford Touring 1920. Hun very little. Good tires. Motor bored for starter. Studebaker 6 7-passenger, newly overhauled, Motor rebored. De Luxe pistons, new rear end, heavy rear springs, making ideal stage ear. New Stromberg Carburator. Good tires Thia car is priced right and will make some one wanting to haul big loads to lake or do stage work a fine car. Chevrolet Touring 1920 model. Al condition Hittson Motors 13G S. Fit. Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed od hort notice. Weekly visit in reel donee districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 891. vrnrrsvTT a jknntos. '' nSmfil.if!" j :.7." " ' ' !vi f' m III I 1 AND HOW ABOUT THE SAVINGS ARE you one of the fellows who needs a jog-gin"; up now and then in order to realize " the necessity for keeping- that "National ized" savings account growing- down here? And yet, you'd be surprised how many oil those' accounts the First National has in--, fluenced toward an upward grwwth. Federal lieserve Member. g7(? First National Bank' WBiaroRD A choice lot of Oregon meats and products at the STAR MEATl MARKET at special low prices for i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb 1 7 he Corn Fed Fresh Side Pork, pound .... ,20c Choice Steaks, pound . . 25c Liberty Steak, pound 20c Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb. 25c 314 E. Main We Deliver , Phone 273 This week buy OREGON MADE goods only Our windows show a display of goods that are in daily use in most homes. They are MADE IN OREGON; spend your money where it will do the most good. HEATH'S DRUGSTORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. BRAND MAD RON A BRAND EGG PRODUCER SCRATCH FOOD DAIRY FEED Made in Medford ARE SUPERIOR FEEDS AT LOWER PRICES With Guaranteed Analysis Monarch Seed and Feed Co. Russ Mill Be Sure You Get Our Prices First ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT to get CRESCEN T TIRES at sale price 30x3, $15.75 others in pioportinn. (inaraiite-il .".(Hill mj,.s. iri(ll, ,r,M,s May . ' " Nordwick Tire and Sup. Co. 27 So. Front St., Medford Oregon 1 up