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t MAY 7.'jjit ' y ' ' ' ,i fa PAOE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TI?mTT!rR, M"E1 )FOT?D, OKKflON", SATTOnAY. Medford Mail Tribune A NEW SPIRIT NEEDED IN POLAND. A V 1 V I ( 1 : 1 K N 1 K N I N K W'SI'AI'KIt FU li M H I IK 1 1 K V K 1 1 V A KT i : It NOON KXCIOI'T SUNDAY HY THIS MKDi'OUL) I'KINTINO CO. The Med ford Sunday Kun is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day daily newspaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, PJorth J'Jr strtMft. 1'iiune in. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Mint ford .Mail, the .Medium Tribune. Tim Southern On-gonlan. The A Hh lit ml Tribune. ItOHKICT W. Itl'Ill-, Kditor. SUMI'TKU S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: RV MAIL In A.lviiiiLf: Daily, With Sunday Sun, year $7.50 Daily, with Hundav Sun. month & J'ally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6 50 Dallv. without Hundav Sun. month "Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Suutlav Sun. one year 2.00 BY CAKItlKIt In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: lnily, with Sunday Sun, month 1u Diillv. without Kuiwhiv Sun. month .ti.'i Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7."0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year S.&0 All terms ly carrier, casn in advance. Official paper of the City of AIedford. umcim paper or jaenson i.onniy. fcworn dallv average circulation for six mouths ending Oct., m'o, 322G Kntered as weconu clash matter al Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March ft, ItWif. MKMJH-;i(S OK TIIH ASSOCIATED I'KKSS. Tho AsoHclnted i'resH Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news disinttcln-H cri-dlted lo it, or mil otherwise credited in this paper, and alno lilt HJni iiftvn juihi.-imi'u lit-1 fin. All rights of repuhliTtitlon of spcciul cllspatcheit herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry A disloyalist wth tin ey to Htutis licH reports, that in this "Italy of A morion there hnvo been two komi) Hundayfl stneo last Arnilsllto Jay. Tho "Italy of Amorlca' liad Swedish tcntlencfi'H nil week. Komn bnotleggor overlooked an ex cellent opportunity, when t ho Juice of u Kentucky trcu was discovered to Kive forth a mire dealh fly poison. AKA IIKN'KV ALBKKS. (A Kc' From 'Mllom' a J'luy) Iiillom The cashier? Th Sparrow Yes, but when ho Kcts a knlfo between IiIh ribs, or if I mash his head In, ho won't bo a cash ier any more. Tho Sparrow Xo, he doesn't have to be. Ho ran Kive up the money without being killed: but most of these cashiers are peculiar; they'd rattier be killed. Lilloh (Jul at night in my dreams If bin ghost comes back what will I do Hum? Tho Sparrow HIh Ghost will never - coma buck. Ullum Why not? Tho .Sparrow A. Jew never cornea back from Heaven. IJIIom Uut In the next world, when I como up before God, whnt'll 1 say then? Tho Sparrow The likes of you will never como up before 1 1 i in. Ullom Why not? Tho Sparrow Hnvo you ever como up before the Hu promo Court? Uliom No. Tho Sparrow Our kind only comes up before the police magistrate, and Die highest we ever get to is the Criminal Court. Llllom Will It be the same in the next world? The Sparrow J nst tho same. We'll como up before a police magis trate. Sure! Kor the rich people tho Heavenly Court. Kor us dirty bums only a pollco magistrate. Kor tho rich fine iuuhIc and angels. For us lillioni Kor uh? Tho Sparrow Kor us, my son, thcrcs only Justice. POET, HERE TUESDAY Mcriford Ik dirttinato that they arc to hnvo an opportunity lo Iwnr Kilwln Aliiikhiini on t ho occasion this comiiiK visit to Ills liointi statu of Oregon. Ho will appear at. the IiIkIi school auditor I u in on Tucsilay evcnliiK. May 10th. "A native of OrcKoil, anil u graduate of two western collcnos, tills veteran poet has tho ciimrnilu spirit of Walt Whitman. Ho wrote verses oven in Ills boyhiioil ilaya and In early life worked at fanning. liliicksniitliins. ranchliiK, and hcIiooI leachiiiR. Pre enilnenlly a man of tho people, ho Is today 11 foremost exponent of all that is highest and noblest In tho domain of literature." It has heeu said that "Murliahm. without his own hard and rough! ex perience Willi real llfo In California unit Oregon, could never have voiced the passionate plea for humanity that makes "The Man With tho Hoe" the most memorable poem of our day." Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c mid mall it to Foley A Co.. L'SSIi Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name mid address clearly. You will receive in return n trial package con tailling Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for roughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney 1 '11 Ik for pains in sides and hark; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroimhly cleansing catharilc tor constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold eveiywhere. Adv. EUGKNB, Ore. University of Ore gon's baseball toain defeated the Uni versity of Washington nine yesterday li to o. MOSCOW, Idaho University of Ida ho defeated Whitman collego al base ball yesterday 11 lo U, A X independent I'olmul was created In piiumite Kiiropeiiu pence, llul this fur it lias crciited nothing but intermittent war. Last year it was war with Soviet Kussia now I'oluml has seized Upper Silesia, and with L'O.OOO 1 mops', is properdin;; to occupy territory awarded to Germany by the allied commission, as a result of the plebiscite. J'oland was saved from (he folly of a policy of militaristic a;;res sion I i.v France. French military assistance ami strategic skill, routing the liolslieviki forces before Warsaw, very much as the German forces were routed before I'ai'is. Mill I'oland can not expect similar assistance at this lime. For although French forces have not oppos ed the i'olish advance, as havc the forces of Filmland and Italy, a warning from Paris has been issued, and whatever the popular sym pathy for I'oland. that exists in France, the Briund trovernment, can not afford a break with its allies, and eonseipient isolation, which direct support of I'oland at this time would involve. Whatever the outcome of the present crisis, one thin;; is certain. I'oland must be taught self restraint, a disposition to abide by the decisions of the allies. There is too much dependence in Warsaw, upon inifrlit, too little inclination to submit to le'al decrees, loo much disposition to fifilil, too little disposition to work. (July a few ninths aoniillions of dollars were sent to Europe by the American people lo relieve the suffering in war devastated areas, iucludine; the suffering in I'oland. Xo one begrudges that assistance, it was greatly needed, it was freely given. Hut the recipient of charity, whether an individual or a nation, assumes certain obliga tions. And first among them is the obligation of self help. If the people of I'oland, show no capacity for self government, no inclination to abide by the law. no tendency to control its militaristic free-boot ers. another hour of need, can not meet with t he response. that was enjoyed in the dark winter tf 11)20. The time lia't: arrived for Ihe exhibition of a different spirit, a more responsible and con structive leadership in the councils ol independent rulaud. I RipplinsfRhijniGS Sy Wait Mason . MY RIGHTS. DO not lie awake o nights, until the clammy dawn, in terror lest my sacred rights should be infringed upon. My neigh bors are a pleasant lot, their conduct always good, and no one's slugged and no one's shot in all our neighborhood, F.ach one assumes the other gents are fair and decent scouts, and so no one his rights laments, or for reprisals shoults. Year, after year we go our way, and never lfave a row; and I lend Smith a bale of hay, and he lends me his cow. And could change this at mosphere of peace and its delights, and make discordant things appear, if jealous of my righls. For Johnson's hens at times arrive and scratch up all my greens; but better have our con cord thrive than raise a crop'of greens. And Hildad's dog sits by my gate and bays the moon awhile; but better lie awake till lale than miss the Hildail smile. And Hawkins plays an alto horn that jars things in my fin! ; but he's all right, and I would scorn to punch his head for that. And when 1 sing "Sweet Hclle Mahone," as 1 am prone to do, no rocks or bricks at me are thrown, the parlor window through. The others' faults we all forget, and talk of "righls" with tact, ami no one's ever offered vet to read tin1 riot act. 87,500,000 FEET National Forest Timber For Sale LOCATION AXI AMOUNT All tho merchantable dead timber stand ing or down iind all the live timber marked or designated for cut ting on an area embracing about 6.2S0 acres In Twp. 3T S., R. 4 K., surveyed, and Twp. Sti S., It. 4 13., W. M., unsurvcyed. Four lilt Creek watorshed, Crater National Forest, Oregon, estimated to bo S7, 500, 001) feet II. .M., more or less, of western yellow pine, , Douglas fir, white fir, sugar pine and Incenso cedar timber, ap proximately si per cent western yellow pine. STU.MI'AOI': I'ltlOF.S. Lowest rates considered, f.l.T per Jf for west ern yellow pine, white, pino and sugar pine, and $0.75 por M for Uio other species. For material unmerchantable) under the terms of tho contract to bo removed at the option of tho purchaser, for which payment Is required by the Itorest Sorvlce, 2," cents per M feet. Itatrs to bo readjusted In 192!i and 102K. DFlMSi r. With bid 1 10.000, to npply on purchase price If hid is ac cepted, or refunded if relocted. FINAL HATH FOIS III I). Sealed bids will be received by tho District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and Including 'May 115, 1921. The right lo reject any and all 1I1h 1b reserved. Ilcforo bids are submitted full Information concerning tho character of the limber, conditions of sale, deposits, and the. submission of bids should he obtained from tho District Forester, Portland, Oregon, or tho Forest Supervisor, Modford, Oregun. .. -.- ..,, ,. " Sf IS THIS HOUSE YOURS? Hi DOES IT NEED PAINTING? mis If so, see J THOMPSON - II the PAINTER '' M Wall Paper, Pamts, Oils, & f Varnishes and Glass ' 1 all on hand Wi Good stock of W. P. Fuller's lino of Am V Ink paints, every gallon guaranteed. JSJfljiA 12G N. Front Phone 4G4 jffi? How Much Do You Know? 1. How Ions does It take the light of the Pole star to reach the earth? 2. Where do we find the, con.stel lation "Little iltar?" 3. What was Grant's first haulo during the Civil War? 4. What ih bimetallism? 5. How many people were killed in the Huston massacre? (i . W h en d i jes the brain of man cease Ki'owinp ' 7 . What man In h 1st o ry va s known ok the "Mravt-st of the Hrave?" 8. What was the "Kitilien Cabi net ?" ft. How lone is the Grand Canon of tho Colorado? 10. When did playing cards flirt appear? AiiHwrrM to Friday's Qitestlons: 1. I low did the expression "Mind your und Q' originate?" Ans. In olden days it was the custom in public drinking houses to mark the number of pints and (tmrts consumed with a "V" and a "Q." The expression is the result of the custom. 2. How Iourt has the ring been uned In marriage? Ans. It was first uaed in ancient Egypt and has been in use since. Kirst weddinc rlnsa wre made of iron. 3. What are Kogation days? Ans. It Js the name given to the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday immediately preceding the festival of iho ascen sion. 4. How many forms of the ec clesaKticnl cross are there? Ans. Theve are. seven, the Cireek cross, the La tin eroHs, At i it rv cross, St . An drew'fl cross, Lorraness cross, Kgyp. tian cross and Constantino's cross. 5. What is the total length of ihe vast network of sewers under the 'city of Paris? Ans. One thousand miles. 11. "What is a shin plaster ? Ans. It is a slang term used in the United Ktates to denote paper money which has depreciated in value. 7. Where, did the popular super stition about thirteen sitting down at a table originate? Ans. Doubtless from tho last supper where Christ sat down with his twelve apostles. S. What stone was believed to be a remedy for drunkenness? Ans. The amelheyst. !t. What causes the Aurora llore alis? Ans. It is said to he due to tho passage of electricity throug rare fied air. 10, What is tho largest number of syllables of any word in tho Hible? Ans. Tho HI bio contains no words having more than six syllables. SUNDAY , MOTHER'S DAY Dick Says: "Surprise mother with a llttlo rug made the MOSAX WAY from old rugs and carpet." ASK VOI R XKIGHIlOIl Phone 180 Mosan Art Rug Co. 1 ll Wcs( Toil Hi SI, wwinwiMi powtr, 1 12'inch whtelbaa I J 1485 f...W. S.ntk Bond WITH unexcelled manufac turing advantages and large quantity production, Studebaker is able to offer cars of sterling high quality at prices which make them the most exceptional values on the market. Hits is a Studebaker Yeat HHITTSON MOTORS 'iS; South Fir Street, Medford spEciAusn: TOL'Rmn car $1750 srrciAi.-si:; coupe KPF.CIAI-SIX Z-PASS. ROADSTT.R 1750 iPFXIALJjIX : EDAN Sf'ECl AL-ilX 4 PASS. ROADSTER 1 750 BICMX TOU1I1.VG CAR F. O. B. Dctrnil ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES S-nt,o IJGHT-S1X TOURING CAR 2740 1 . r.H'VSIX LANDAU-KOADSTt-R. 10O 2150 LUHY-SIX SEDAN 2150 F. O. B. SoutU Bcntl DR. A. BV KK I. UND C'hli'ori'li" halt 4 and 3, Sparta, hailrilur. mritar Mulll and Ulvrrslilr. Oflil. pliiin. iK7i. ntl(lciice ,t22. blowers yor- . TtloKers jO-au. The best woman in the world is worthy of your most heart felt remembrance. Maddox&Bonney Flower Shop, Sparta Eldg Greenhouse 1005 E. Main Phones 506 and 374 Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on hort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence tflstrlcls. Dully business dis trict, l'luine M9I. wiUTsfcrrr jknmnuh. WSSSSM DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directori PICTURE FRAMING SWIM'S STUDIO BUY A GOOD BICYCLE It stives slioe-lcntlier, time unci energy Harley-Davidson Bicycles , Are ns Rood na Harley-Davidson Motorcycles All Ulcyclcs und Alotorcyclcs rc l:iircd at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Medford Xat. Phone 1S8-.M CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS foi gr f buys a hrancl Jtnew Corona v portable typo writer. Other makes, et attractive pricca. co Ufl before you buy. MKDFOIII) HOOK KTOKirj WASHING, POLISHING, l)Ri:SSING . , Phono 73-1-J ;s Smith Burtlcit . Mcriford, YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'8 SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT ELECTRIC SIGNS You quit ellimy 'ill at six o 'clack (r thereabsuti). So do your clerks. But the rent does not quit. And your taxes do not quit. Moreover the people do not go to bed at six. . Why not let an electric sign and brightly lighted windows, illuminated with electricity, go on selling goods for you after six? All through the evening in fact. Why not The very people you want to reach the piii'cliiiscr.s have no time to lie on the street except evenings. That is the time they roam about, looking, seeing, formulating and deciding on their purchases. People do not have to hunt up your electric sign. It hunts them up like a search light- , . It is seen from afar. It talks to folks all along the street. They do not have to decipher it, either. It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, dcep'rp and surely. ' And mark you, they will remember it, and you and your location, after they have gone home. Once more then, we ask, "How about Sunset to Midnight" May we send our representative to help you decide? The California-Oregon Power Company Phone 1G3 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street Ore. JL. JL