Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Medforo Mail tribune'
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Official paper of the City of Medford,
Official paper of Jackson County.
Sworn dailv avnruite circulation for
nix months endine Oct., 1920, 322C
Kntered an nrc.mio claws mutter at
Medford, Oregon, under the net of Murch
8, 1879.
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VUKHH.
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otherwise credited In this paper, und ulso
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Ye Smudge Pot
My A rib or Perry
The Sulvntlon Army U In rouh fi
nancial waters, but what could an or
ganization, that really accomplished
something in KAinco, expuct. Tho out
fit that produced unprecedented mid
wholoRoulod ciiNHlng, on tho part of
every so Id lor,, sailor, and murine who
ever catuo In contact with their, ef
forts, btmofttU'tl the most, financially.
The pinhcuttUd official, responsible
for letting Slacker ileiKdoll out of
jail, uniittod a yelp, under cross ex
amination Wednesdny, that tho yellow
reclplunt of his kindly consideration
distinctly heard In Germany.
A man was selling collar buttons on
tho Main Stem yesterday at 4 -lilts a
thrnvY. They are n boon to mankind,
but do not work.
Tho-fruit crop has been so bndly
damaged that .Instead of tho schoAls
closing two weeks next fall to pick
pears, it is apt to bo a month.
Country Fords Hiiro did handle, the
tonnage circus day.
NOT KNOCKING ANYBODY.
(Albany Herald)
,V. AV. Dodson bus notified iho
Albany Chamber of Commerce
that ho cannot bo here to speult
at tho Tuesday luncheon. A par
tial HUbslltute, Ovurgu Field, will
take his place.
The Mica W'omack-Toi?. Win. Ikescs
rnlns und pants dicker Is still in totn.
Tho party of the first part, expects to
find wool In his pants and the party
of tho second part, silver in his mine.
Pood prices have deflated,, which
leaves them In tho same fix as the
consumers thereof. Kverythlnt; Is de
flated, but Jackson county orators.
Tho ptcturo of Kernel ( Yens
Teiiftwnld In the Portland Telegram
Wed., is a slowing tribute to tho ac
curacy of the art of photofiuphy
A SARCASTIC FA KM Kit.
(Klnmiitli Jlcraltl)
For Sale Scrub bull, with pedl
Kreo,; sired by Mistake, by Jtn
loKiia, by Can tier. Dam was
damdust cow you ever saw. V.
K, Iteeder, ,
Poland's war uc"hist Hie allies will
slve the native population nimcthinr
to do besides e.micmte to this country,
where the eating and the heltialstnc
in unreMriv'tfrrt.
It. Jh too bud tilout Clara Ilamcn
.Smith, tlie shootinK vampiie of Okhi
hdma Tho lady has gone to work :n
a bakery, the country, refusing to ac
cept her either ns an ovatiKvliNt, or
movie actress. A few weeks of dl.sh'
lug out douchnuts will no douot i'iie
vlnco Clara that she. wus loo fiwa on
Um trluKer, when she plucked the
JJon. Juko tlamon.
"Hpeed Maniocs Decroase" (Head
Hue Portland Journal) NoililiiH
similar lias occurred to the speed
Idiots.
Tho titanic cbaimes In the world
caused by tho Creat War, seemingly
fulled to hit tho circus.
RipplingRhijntGS
ly Welt Mason
S Ml I
PIE PROFITEERING
T
HE frost of living lias lioen NliriukiiiK ;md well it niiIit; it
cliai'KiiiK iis too much for pic. We chase ourselves to eating places
when hunger in due season calls, ami there, we sit nntl feed our
faces with soup and greens and codfish halls. The staple things
hear modest prices, the cornhcef hash and garlic stew; the prtmi-s
and shredded heans an drices the poorest man may sit and chew,
lint when we come to pic the charges induce a pious man to
swear, by Cleopatra and her barges, that someone's rake-off is
unfair. They cut, a pie in fourteen pieces, and charge us fifteen
cents n slice, and we would summon the polices in our disgust at
such a price. A pie brings in about two dollars, and that is going
pretty swift; what wonder the poet hollers, inquiring, "Whither
do we drift?" Tie is tired nature's sweet restorer, our staff and
solace till we die, and oh, it makes us sore and sorer, when profi
teers get rich in pic! Pie banishes the widow's sorrow, and it the
orphan's tears will dry, and we should ostracise tomorrow the
men who overcharge for pie. Far better overcharge for chicken,
for sardines packed in olive oil; pie is the omfort of the stricken,
the stay of those who weep an 1 toil.
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How Much Do
ou
K
now:
1. . Aro Turkish baths of Turkish
'origin?
2. What Is a missal?
3. What Is a Morganatic. mur
Ha ce?
4. How many newspapers in the
world are printed In thu KiikIIhIi
lauKuaKe?
fj. Who are tho Ornncf men ?
(i. In theatrical parlance, what Is
a "paper house"?
7. Who wrotu under tho name of
"Oliver Optltc"?
8. " Why Is Portland cement ho
called?
H. What tiro prayer mills?
1 0. What name dues the Hcotch
abbreviation "Sandic" represent?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions:
I. How was. the ancient cubit
measured? Aiih, Tho ancient cubit
was measured, roughly, as the length
of thu forearm from elbow to wrist,
about IK Inches.
It. Who was Charon? Ans. Cha
ron was tho mythological ferryman
who transported the souls of iho
dead across the river Ktyx.,
:i. What Is a cul-de-sac? Ans,
is a passage open only at ono end
4. What Is culpability. Ans.
is liability to blame.
). What nru a ship's scuppers?
Ans. Kcuppcrs are holes or gutters
bordering on tho edge of the deck of
a ship to let tho water run off.
(i. Of what Is sealing wax made?
Ans. Sealing wax is niadu f tur
pentine and shellac with a coloring
pigment ndded.
7. What, sort of sport is coursing?
Ans, It Is the pursuit, of hares or
other game with greyhounds.
8, How do dates grow? Ans. They
aro the fuit of tho elate palm and
grow In clusters at the top of the
lofty trunk Just beneath the foliage.
). What are longshoremen? Ans.
The word, meaning a person who
loads and unloads vessels is an nli-
hrcc lat ion of a longshoremen.
10. What causes tho outline on the
moon, which resembles a man : Ans.
Lunar mountains cause shadows
which resemble a man leaning on a
fork.
Sport B. V. D.'s
PHILADELPHIA Teams represent
ing the United Stnton army, navy and
marine corps, have been entered in
the one mile relay race, ,onc of the
icatuics ot the American Legion field
day to be held here Juno 4. It is
hoped to have Paddock ot southern
California unions the college contestants.
CAMrmiriUE, MnsB. The Harvard
athletic committee announced lasl
night Unit, hereafter Sunday matches
would not be permitted ou the univer
sity courts. The plnyltiK Holds are
within 1000 feet of a place of worship
and Sunday pluy within that limit In
banned by stutute.
L OF
YANKEE FORCES
COBJ-EXZ. May -The fiormans of
CoblcniS have been sueculating with
deep interest on the possible effect of
the Knox resolution in Congress de
claring that a state of war no longer
exists between America and fiermany.
Whether the adoption of that reso
lution would cause the withdrawal of
the American forces in (iermany has
been the main subject of discussion
in the Cierman press of the occupied
territories. !
The correspondent, after Interview
ing the most representative Germans
of all classes In Coblenz can say that
to the majority of Germans here, the
withdrawal of the Americans would
bm raearded us regrettable.
In administrative and political cir
cles, they have been living in dire
fear of the Krench taking over the
area which would bo abandoned by
the Americans. "If - we must have
occupation, let it he American," is
the consensus of opinion.
Amomr tradesmen and shonkeeoers
the feeling of regret would b unani
mous. "The tailor next door baa be
come a millionaire. ' said tn hooK
store proprietor with mingled feelings
of admiration and envy, to the corres
pondent. "That fe&ok tre man is
sure reaping a paper mark harvest,"
was the way the tailor put it.
There is only one class of the popu
lation, which looks upon the presence
of American soldiers darkly. They
are the young men who did not par
ticipate in tho late war. Between
them and tho average doughboy there
is no love lost and no fraternization.
From time to time there are even a
few clashes. Tho doughboy has it
that the young German is jealous of
tho former's popularity with the
fraulelns. Others who look deeper,
say the larger cause. i that these
young men relatively have not suf
fered from the war and they ore look
ing to the future in a spirit of re-
venge.-
COLUMHUS Bryau Downey ot
Cleveland and Jock Mnlone of St. Paul
mlddloweitfhtH, tuuol hero May 1C for
iwulvo rounds.
It
It
COMMUNICATIONS
SUMMIT, X. J., May 5. .lack lVmp
soy, world's heavyweight champion
who.jH engaging In light training ut
Freddy Welch'H farm near here for hi:
bout July 2 with (ienrges Carpntlr,
ban added two sparring partners to
his camp, It was announced today. The
now arrivals are Alexander Trambitas,
Portland, Ore., middleweight anil
teve Lntzo, Scninton. I'u., welter
weight. The champion hax dlscour
ngert large attendances at bin work
outs, which for tho last several duys
hnvo Included eight rounds of boxing
nnd the customary road and gymn!l
slum work.
Kevellle sounds for Uempsey at day
break and he has been doing his mad
work with Joe Honjumln. Pacific coast
lightweight. Trnmbllas nnd l.atr.o ac
companied them on jesterduy's Jog.
To the editor: Tho story of Farm
llureau work in Jackson county and
tho work of our Cooperative Ex
change Is known and brings renewed
hope to farmers all over the United
States. On my recent trip to Chicago
und Washington, O. C, time after time
I had Kami Bureau men say to nie,
"Ob yes, you aro from Jackson county
In Oregon where everybody in town
and comity allko are for the Kurm
Bureau. Tell us about your Co-Operative
Exchange." 11 Is Retting to bo a
familiar story to us, but think of the
time when we had no cooperative
marketing or buying and say It you
would for n moment consider coins
hack to that condition. In pursuance
of the action of our members at their
meeting, we aro changing the form
of our organization issuing $:!(i,000
common stock and' $:t0,(H0 preferred
stock.
This is rendered necessary by our
Increasing business. The Farm Unr
eal! Co-Operative Exchange has conic
through the period of deflation In
splendid shape and is on u sound and
conservative basis and offers u splen
did Investment, bearing Interest at the
rate of S per cfnt per annum coupled
with an opiHirtuuity to farmers at the
same time to benefit themselves.
Every farmer in Jackson county
should take stock In this splendid en
terprise and support it in every way
possible. It will not only pay you
dividends In money, but will assist
iniiid than any one agency to build up
the spirit of cooperation without
which agriculture can no longer exist.
CEO. A. MAXSKIELI).
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with iir
and mail It to Foley & Co., 2S:',5 Sbef
Held Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive In return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey ami Tar Com-
lMiund for coughs, colds ami crimp;
Foley Kidney IMMs for pains in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
taorougniy cleansing cathartic for
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
ami slugghili bowels. Sold cvuiywheie
Adv.
DETROIT Manager Cobb of the
Tigers is so well pleased with his
pitching remits Unit he has notified
pitching recruits that he has notified
veterans of their release.
MOnillSTOWN, X. J. Freddie
Welsh knocked out Kid Murphy In the
second round lust night.
CHANT) RAPIDS, Mich. Chuck
Wiggins of Indianapolis defeated Mike
(Ubbous, St. Paul, lu ten rounds Inst
night.
PITTSItURa Fred . Fulton . last
night knocked out Jack Temple in the
first round.
Wonderful Re
sults at 70 From
Internal Baths
Mrs. L. M. Wadlia, 2043 National
Ave., San Diego, Cat., writes Tyr
rell's Hygienic .Institute of New York
-as follows:
"Within the last month have had
wonderful results and all inl'Iamma
tlon has nearly subsided. I could
baldly expect a 'woman over 70 to
receive benefit from a trouble of
long standing as quickly as it younger
person. Money could not buy my 'J.
II. I.. Cascade if I could not get
another."
It is difficult to believe how many
Internal troubles internal bathing will
relieve until you realize that physic
ians agree that 05 per cent of human
ailments are caused by accumulated
waste in the lower Intestine.
The "J. B. L. Cascade," the aclen-
tlfic method of internal bathing, re
moves, in a perfectly natural way all
poisonous waste, and has been so suc
cessful in promoting health that over
half a million Intelligent Americans
are now using it regularly.
It is tho invention of C.'has. A. Tyr-
ell, M.L). of New York, who for 25
years was a specialist on internal
Huthlng. and it Is now being shown
:tnd explained by West Side Phar
macy, Main and Grape Sts. They will
give you on request a very interesting
booklet on Internal Bathing by Dr.
Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today is Only
0 per cent Kfficient.
Ask for it today and know more
about yoursslf and your functiuns
than you ever have before. Adv.
No. 8fi.
Report of the Condition of The
First State Bank
At Eaglo Point, In tho State of Oregon,
at the close of business, April 18, l'JJl
Resources
Loans and discounts $00,556.24
Overdrafts, secured nnd un
secured 19.20
Bonds and warrants 10,650.55
Stocks, securities, judgments,
etc G-IO.ilO
Ranking house 4,696.51
Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00
Due from approved reserve
banks S.710.56
Cush on hand 3,840.84
Total
llEHKIiLKY, Cal. Twolvo men
wore-chosen yestorday to represent
the University of California at the
Inter-collegiate American amateur ath
letic association track meet at Har
vard late this month.
LOS AXC1ELUS W. G. Warron of
Yorlngton, Nov., won the Culltornln
Xovadu amateur trapshootlug cham
pionship here yestorday with it score
of li7 out of a possible 200.
FRES.NO, Cnl. Tim California Tig
ers of Sun Francisco Jumped Into first
place lasl night In the Pacific Coast
Howling association championship
tournament, bowling 27U2.
PULLMAN, Wash. Washington
State college defeated Whitman col
leso 9 to ;t at baseball here yesterday,
thereby winning its fourth straight
conference game.
CORVALL1S. Ore. Washington uni
versity dofealed Oregon Agricultural
college 4 lo I! in a baseball game here
yesterday.
LONDON C. Suydani Cutting and
C. E. . Leonard, the American court
tennis pair, were eliminated today in
the fourth round of the opeu doubles
inter-club competition in the court
tennis tournament at the Queens club
hero. Cutting ami Leonard lost to E.
M. Ilaerlln who yestorday defeated
Cutting for the singles title and W.
Itonshaw, of the .Manchester club.
6.3, 6-2.
(leeso and swans subsist largely on
'vegetable food.
XPECTMcT
MOTHERS
For Throo Gtneratlana
Haw Made Chtld-Birth
Easier By Using
ITIKIESJID
Wlttrot OOKLIT OK MOTHf KHOOO ANBTMf BAIT.rtiC
DltABfllkD RC0UIATOR CO.. DCKTi 9D. ATLANTA. CA.
iet
ar all
D RUtl
ST ORIS
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Then
KLEIN
U-flD
T4ILOB
1 Kast Man Ht
J9i,023.9G
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in $15,000.00
Surplus fund a,i!00.00
Undivided proiitH, less ex
penses and tiixes paid l.ill
Individual deposits subject
to check (l(i10T2.1S
Demand certificates of de
posit 551. OS
Cashier checks outstanding.. 180.4
Time nnd Savings Deposits.. 10.20S.9
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of tlie
HARTFORD LIVESTOCK
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Nw York in the Stute of pw York, on tho
thirlr-first tlay of December, lw:!0, made t"
the Innursm-e Coin ml wti oner or the Male' 01
Oregon, imiMuunt to law:
LADItal
Amount of cuuital stuck unltl up. S 500,000.00
income
Net premiums reopivcil tluriiift tlu -
year .t,iu
Int tTcst. diviilfmlrt ami' reuU re-
ceivetl ! mini' the yetir 41 ,(Hi '..:?
Income from other NonrcpH receiv
ed during the year lUt.lu
Total income
Disbursements
Net Inswn paid during the vear '
meJUiliMtf od jvu. in it'll l exneiiKfff. a,
CommlssiotiN und salurieH paid
Uurinif the year
Taxes, htenM's und fees paid dur
ing the year
Amount of all other expenditure)!.
Total expenditures .:
Assets
Due for reinsurance ". S
Value of stock!) und hond-i owned
(market value) '
Cash in bunks and on ham)
I'lviiiiumK in ciuuse of collect mil
written since September Mi,
120
Interest und runts due and ac
crued
Total admitted assets. . . .
Liabilities
Gronq claims for lows unpaid... $
Amount of unearned premiums ou
alt uutfilanuimr risks Hd, .!.!..
Due for commission and brokerage - 4."i,04t"p.72
All other liabilities 1 .1.000.00
Total Nubilities, exclusive
capital M nek S 4.7,3S'J.7;
Business in Orenon for the Year
Net premiums received during the
iar '-n,iu -i.vz
Loosen paid during the year 10,(i:(7..'ill
Losses incurred during tne year. iu.n.ii..u
HAItTr OKD LIYH STOCK INMHAM'K LU.
It. M. illSSKLL. President.
.IAS. I,. I). KKAltNKY, Secret uvr.
Statutory resident uttorney for service, .Insur
ance Commissioner,
K. II. McCurdy, L.ocl Asent. Meatoru.
Approved and filed April 7, 121.
A. C. HARHKK,
Insurance Commissioner.'
Total 597.023.9ti
State of Oregon, County of Jackson
S3.
I, J. F. Hrovn. President of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best ot my knowledge and belief.
J. F. BHOWX. President.
Subscribed and sworn lo before in
this 4th day or May, 1921.
II. K. CAMPBELL.
Notary Public.
Mv commission csnires Juno S. '1924
Correct Attest: Win. von der llel
Ion, V. H. llrown, Directors.
Quality
Used Gars
We sold ten used cars
in the last eight days
WE HAVE A' FEW LEFT
A FINE FLOCK OF
Chevrolets
A
Baby Overland f
And a
Stude Car
Special Six
HIT THE TRAIL FOR
Hittson's
. 36-40 S Fir St.
Medford Iron Works
Trnrtnr. Truck. KllMT Outfit, nnd
i'.M Fnclno ltopalrlim a SpevlHltJ
(iK.NKU.VI. KOVNPKY
AM) MACHINE KllOC
Baffin bdtjiji!!iiii''Cjy
CONFIDENCE AND DETERMINATION.
IT'S that combination which keeps the
wheels of business 1 urniug round. 1 1' every
one could make up his mind that things arc
never so bad they couldn't be worse, there 'd
be less grumbling and more G RUBBIXd.
Just get the habit of dropping in hero at the
Mist 'National Bank- when you need encour
agement. "Nationalized" Accounts.-
Snitwis of th Aninul attteidnnt cif t!.i
CAI.KUOMAN INSntANVE t'OMl'AXY
of Kiiiilbunjti, .Scotland, on the 3 lit day of
llffrmber, I W'lW, uiude to the iuaiir.mee cunt
ni iikiouer of the tl of Orevoci, pumuuut to
1mm :
INCOME
Net premiums received dunu the
jrr $2,011,163.64
Interef. dividend and1 rents re
eelied diirinc Um year 11'7.443.7
Iih'uihp from other Miurcir r- :'
ceied duiim tlie jetr 117, G82. 3U
TUl laevae (2,ll,l Ul.ll
UISM-R.sr.UKN'1'ft
Mt ' ! paid dnritic tlie year
laeluitiai' tdjiuiMent eipMtea . $1,1 8t.465.J7
(.'naiiinvioHfl and it lariat - paid
during tie year 741,575.47
Tarn, lieeavs and fees td dur-
inc tlia year 1 17.105.9.1
Amount of all other eipeiiditurea S7 1.060.07
Total expenditures' . . . i... . . Jl,3U8.2 lli.ti
ASSKTH
JtelOMiranco reroTfrable on rid'
! S 8.417.2'
Value of atoeks and bnds oaed
laiarkft nine) 2.451,332.00
tm ' turtiaxM ana coi-
Utaral, ete
f'ta In hBk.i tad om ka4 ....
FreaiilMt- ia rawrM : f -e41cHa
mm SttaaaWr St,
Total adiititted aweu
l.lAHM.rrtKx
' Cro -eiaitni fur lwet unpaid. . $
I JHuuunt of nit-am! ureimmua um
, all' otibtanilinc haka 2.224,411.00
All i'tur lialdltiia lui'.uttU.UO
ttitrplua m rtrm lWMdMi. t'J1.s22.1
Tew) iUMm.. wawr
mm Ml aiMk MtlT 171 IT
i tiM fn niii;tK r -wmt Mil
Vet iriiM rH4 Mat tk
year t 2.S47.tt
Ia 4 4fiot t)M ir.... 4 11. la
14 iaMeeW ivraw lha r.- t tf S SI
lll.aiMi nMIKA.lll WlMPiNT.
lvaa. u rosr.
V. Uanicer.
6ttuUiry rklent attorney for vrti.-:
A t'. KAttiIKH,
liMurance CuwmiMiotier. iiiletn.
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
.' Funeral Director!
SEWARD
HOTEL
"HOUSE OF CHEER"
AI.HKH AT 10TU STKHKT,
rOllTLAM), -OIIKOON'.
All the Oregon electric cars atop at
unexcelled. We etrive to please.
Hates $1.50 and up. With bath
COO and up. Our dining room Is
very popular, and our business men's
luncheon, and our regular and Bun
day dinners are not equalled else
where at our price. Opposite Olds.
Wort man & Klnx's big store.
V, C. CULDEKTSON, Proprietor.
fir1' Jtt
zhe First National Bank' 7 Ik
Mf32ford Oregon
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, The Ford Sedan , U
i,04U.J22.2r. E i l The consliiiitly increasini; dcniand for the l-'ord 111 II . I 1',
ill Sedan is pi-oof ut Hie rapid (i-OHth or lis populai- I 1
,11 fl it v ill this section. It is a cur for tlie .vein- 'round - I -j 1
g em tosed and co.v for winter service und cool nnd 1 . I
IIIS shady In the summer. It is lis convenient nnd easy g ;
1 lo operate as an electric, still possesses the well i I
HI I known Ford durability and dependability. j I j
III E Cuiiic in and see It ii.sk for n denionstrntion .
I and he convinced of the comfort of this classy little , '
1 closed car... You cnniiol help but be impi-essed by W .
inoilernte cost, beauty and stientith of the roid . 1
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