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r:PAfllS FOUR ' MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREflOX; FRIDAY, MAY 13, 3921 Medford Mail Tribune AN 1NDKPENDKNT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHKO KVKRY A KT F. 11 NOON KXOKPT SUNDAY BY THE MBDKOKD PHINTINO CO. The Medford Sunday tfun Is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day daily newspaper. Offlca Mail Tribune Building. 25-27-29 North Kir street. Phone 7fi. A consolidation of the Oemocratlc Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune. The Southern Oretfonlan, The Ashland Tribune. A BULL MOOSER-REVIVES. ROISKKT W. KL HU Kditor. BUMPTKH S. SMITH, Munager. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMS! BY MAIL In Advance: pflily. with Sunday Sun, yfar $7.50 Rally, with Sunday Sun, immth.. .7S Pally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6.!n t'aily. without Sunday Sun, month .6"i Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 2.00 bunuay miii. one year BY CARKIKK In Medford. Aflhland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .S.'j iJallv. without Sunday Sun. year.... 7. .Id i Paily. with Sunday Sun. one year 8.60 All terms y carrier, casn in advance Official pHper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jucknon County. Wworn datlv averiiK circulation for , nit months endlnK Oct.. 1920, 3226 Kntered as mrcwdl clash rmitter at Medford, Oregon, undr tho act of March 8, 1 879. MKMUKItS OK THH ASSOC1 ATKD PltKSS. The ABoscli.ted Piphh is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited in it, or not otherwise credited In 'his paper, and also the local news published In-rein. A 11 riehts of repub'.fiilion of special dispatches herein are ulso reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Arthur Ferry . The lady arrcKted In Honolulu for the murder of four husbands, and -'a stray brother, gf one of the sanie.fwas a gentle soul; she used rut poison, just hb .effective, but loss siect;icular than Bliootlilg 'cni uown on the Main street. All the victims were goodlooking and carried fat insurance policies. r:' The wicked have been routed again. The Christians were going to play ball with the. printers, but decided to take no chances. Cherries and berries, totally destroy ed by frost early In April, are coming on, contrary to predictions. A number of citizens have the ef frontery to wear straw hats, though they linger in the shade moBt of the time. 'Tor sale Ford, made in 1820. A little noisy, but runs when started. Fully' equipped, except for tail light. See; Hugglns" (Want Ad Lakevlow Tlpios). This vehicle was first lifted in Jacksonville. . Press reports indicate that the far mers of Kansas are on tho verge of hysterics, because their common sense won't.let 'em go crasy like North Da kota and adopt a half baked form or Bolshevism. ft becomes moro evident every day that the Allies made a big mistake when they savod Poland from the Rus sian RedB. "MY LAOY'8 KNEES" (From Portland Telegram) She hides her ears ' And paints her face, And wears a dress ; Of shadow lace. Her cheeks are fair, : She dyes hor hair. And moBt tho time ' Hor knoes are bare. :r: Some call that tough, it. Hut 1 don't care. ' ' Hor. knoes are surely ' A cute pair! .They're whiter than Tho palost lily, i And when 1 see 'em, 5; 1 go silly. IN SAN li I.OVKIt.' Mr.' Stokes is sick, probably from reading tho evidence in his own di vorce case. ''Tho dew point has been reiu-hod In the march of Oregon Industrial pro gresB" (MarshHcId News.) What 1h needed most is a did point. The flags have milt waving, and thore Is wldosprcad deflation of the lungs In emitting loud, loud walls ot agony against the bonus bill. NOTHING IN A NAME (Oregon City Enterprise) I,ost Tom eat, bob tall, answers to name of Minnie. Anyone know ing his whereabouts, phone. Warning! Tho Hates llros. are going on a picnic Sunday, and thore will be a typhoon, accompanied by a cloudburst. FRECKLES Xow tit (he Tlmr to livt Hill of Tlui l'Kl' SMit. ThiM-e'n no longer the sllhteM need of fcelltiK oshnmed of yum freckles, na Othtnw doublr streiiKth i KUar - unteed to remove these homely spots. Simply Bet an ounre of Othine double Htrcngth from tiny (.i-iikkIhI and apply a little of It nlKht and morning nnd you should soon see that even the worst froekles htivr heifun to dlHAppear, while the lighter ones lwwe vanlHhed entirely. It is seldom that wore than an ounce Is needed to com pletely Hear the skin mid sain a beautiful clear complexion. Be mire to ask for the double strength Othlne na thin is Hold tinder guarantee of money Iwiek if H fails to remove fterkles. Adv. ITTILUAM ALLKX WHITE in n tins Iuokc again. The remib-iss W licun oi-yimizution in KansuH, lis a result, in furious. Fur tlie'H mini wliu wns elected a regular ik-legate to tlie Ohio convention a year apo, is now writing articles from Washington which are eagerly troubled tip by the democratic press, the Portland Journal among others. In other words the Hull Moose horns which were amputated several years ago. retained their roots and are beginning to sprout. Of course criticism is to be expected. When a newspaper man enters politics, as an official representative of his party, he must give hostages to the watch dogs of pari;?-, regularity. Jf a party honors an individual, the individual assumes an obligation lo honor the party. The mistake Mill While made wasln abandoning his policy of independence and climbing on the organization baud wagon. ' Hut il is aina.liiL' that his Kansas friends should be surprised. Hill White is too big a man. too intelligent nftd too fearless, ever to acquiesce by silence, when he believes his party is making a mistake. And in the present treatment of the tariff, William Allen White, believes his party is making a serious mistake. In fact under the leadership of Fordncy and I'cnrosc he sees the republican administration repeating the "Schedule K" performance, which gave the republican party under 'fa ft,' the worst defeat in its history. It, is too much for a man once inoculated with the Hull Moose virus. To ipiolc Mr. While: , Schedule "K" Is tiying to come back. Not our old friend of the I'ayne Alcmeli li'MV The same. Surely not old 'schedule "K" that put the ad ministration Into the discard? The very same. " But schedule "K" is not the only tariff schedule written by the In terests affected that Is trying to get into (he new tariff. All the big or ganized industries or the country are represented In Washington and tnn representatives of these Interests are having more to say about the tariff bill than Is the tariff commission, which is drawing $:). 000 every bleunium for the express purpose of collecting and assembling (acts about the tariff for the congressional committees. i . ' - ,Nrt that the tariff commission lacks facts, not that the facts are iiies tloncd, not that congress cannot get the truth from lhcse facts, but the truth (ceniH to be what certain congressional loaders-do not want. Says .Mr. Kordney of the house committee, to his dwu experts, aa he turns over to them the privilege seekers: i .,,-,( - ; !. . "Hoys, give them what tljey want OJ) -pear aa, you can." , !-''' ; . . Says Senator Penrose, chairman of ij tho senate finance-, committee, quoted by the New York Journal of yoirrmerce: - , . "I believe in the abolition of ffU: thoiAUtocratie.- niUHhroom.'1boifrdyt all Wl'son boards which arose during the war." ' '' Last month, April IS to LMi, the secretary of Senator Penrose's com mittee asked the tariff commissioners to attend the hearings on the emer gency tariff bill. The tarirf coinniiS3lonerB sat In the Penrose committee ante-nocm for several days. Then, according to the official hearings, page 21C, Senator Penrose said: "The hearings will close and the committee will hold an executive ses sion tomorrow and will.be glad to havo such of the government experts as are convenient and available. The members of the tariff commission are thanked for their courtesy and word will be conveyed to them if their presence Is necessary." That wiib the cool and final way of dismissing the commission. liul the conditions of 1IH2 are not the conditions of today and W.A. W. realizes it. Then what Hcninc likes to call the capitalistic class was united behind revising the tariff upward. Today the big financial interests arc a unit in opposition. For there is a ten billion dollar debt to be paid the I'uitcd States, the bankers want it paid, and the only way it can be paid is by the importation of manufac tured goods and raw materials A high tariff renders this impos sible. So America's most famous country editor concludes as follows: The fight probably will hinge upon tho use of the tariff commission. The reactionaries will insist upon schedules hy the manufacturers, aided by the government's 80-cnlled experts. The liberals will demand a tariff bill largely recommended by the tariff commission, which has studied the problem us It affects tho manufacturers, the dealers in raw materials and the consumers.. ' ; Such a tariff making body Is sure to get s fairer tariff than one made llko schedule "K" in 1909, "by men who knew exactly what they wanted,.!,' ( The whole tariff law may be upset by any of a doicn European dis turbances which would unsettle tho rate of exchange. So the tariff, once the greatest, now is In a fourth and fifth rate place, along with tho public welfare bill and tho general deficiency bill. ThuH the mighty havo fallen. . S MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S g Ripp!ing&hi)TriG$ 6 we t Mason , i THE PARIAH. ''""'IIK man whose credit's on the blink is known. by all upon L the si reel, and il is sad to sec hini slink around the town op. furtive feet. He has a frightened, hunted air, no jtraii(tlil hour's by him enjoyed; he dodges here, he dodges there, tlitf merchant prince lo avoid. Perchance be is a gifted scout, the fire of genius in his glim, but he has worn his credit out, and there's no welcome sign for him. No smile of gicoling warms hs heart as he. goes shuffling down the .street, but ' people sny. in ' shop and marl.' 'There goes .lim Jinx, the blamed old heal." His children suffer for his sins, when to the school house they repair; scorned by thr grocer's stall fed twins, and by the village butcher's heir. His ivil'c has met a cold rebuff in nearly every store in town, when she ivould buy on tick some stuff to make herself a humble gown. So lc and his, without the pale, dishonored go their futile way, be cause he doesn't bring the kale to pay his hills on settling day. And il is strange that any man will such a state of tilings endure, mil he the village also ran. when there is such a simple cure. Let him but show a wire desire to pay his creditors their mou, and nothing more will reipiire to gain a fooling in tho sun. GIF OF STAFF, EFFECTIVE JULY 1 WASHINGTON. May 13. Selec tion of Ofiioral John .1. IVrslunK to lu rliicf of staff of lht army was unnotmrt'il tiulny y Si-cn-tary Works. As i-hW'f of staff Si'crotnry Weekn sa ill. Ocni'ial Pt'rshiiiK will riirert training of tho ivkuIui- army and otKantxt'it resrrvrs which w will com mand in Iho event of active field ope mtlnnn before hln retirement. He will retain the duties recently n tinned to hint as chief of the war staff hoinjf oi Kanized. General Harhoard ns assistant chief of staff, will take over nil of the ad min 1st rati e detnlls heretofore being handled by the chief of staff, Mr. Weeks, announced, leaving General I'ershiiiK f i ee to direct the organi zation and training of the army of the rutted States as n whole, Including the National Guard nnd the organized reserves. General Pershing will assume his new duties July 1. succeeding Major General Peyton C. March. His assist ant will he Mapor General James G. Harbnrd, who was General Pershing's personal staff offset' lit France heroic he assumed command of the servict' of supply. Such Is Life "Kiuht ee n yea in ago I had t h ree ribs broken, fourteen years ago my right leg: eleven years ago I nearly went tiver with typhuld fever and since then have had nwfnl stotnncl and liver trouble. Was filled with gas most all the time. I would haw colic attacks so bad as to heroine un and doctors advised an operation Out conscious. No medicine' helped nie day talking with a, stranger hp recom mended Mayr's Wonderful Kt-nrMy which helped me at once." It is n simple, harmless preparation that re moves the mucus from the intesttnat tract and allays the Inflnmmattor. which causes practically all stoma h. liver nnd Intestinal ailments. Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will c n- viure or money refunded. Kor sile by nil druggists. " Adv. Mammoth Sale of Shirts tho fop IW li Cfiiriloir May mo irtiai ijajr ---jaiuiuajr 14th Hundreds of Shirts Left for Your Selection Prices , on all of our SHIRTS $1.19 $1.59 .19 - - $2 $389 Ask yout: friends and neighbors, who have attended this Mam moth Shirt Sale. The hundreds of Shirts already sold are positive proof th ki jwe are offering real bargains. anc Slriped Percales S Regular $2.00 values I $1.19 S Soiesette' and Corded Madras. H Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values I I $2.19 Fast Color Madras and Percales, beautiful patterns, $2.50 values $1.59 Silk and Silk striped Crepe. Regular $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 r value $3.89 I Mann's Department Store I THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY 1 g Medfordj Oregon. , . ., . s iiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ATFECTIPN5 OFANV OF THE NEKVC3 mMNCEOAT TNt 3'lNe V A SutLUKATCS VCHTCIKA Huir fit h0 iSI . IV LA1U . y ML tniTA f S ntKM Chiropractic I3P1NAO Will TU Remove Ihey I S E ifTU. MUM Kit. A. Ul UKl.rM). Chlrnprcctor Suite 4 and 5 Sparta Bldpr., Main and Rlvorsldo. rhucca: Office 286. Raa 12. GOOD CLOTHES ,1 Make Them KLEIN tauxb 19H KmI Man M. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store 'Herb cure for earache, hendache. cat irrh. dipltnTla, sre throat, lung troublo. kidney tioublc. Mtomauh t rouble, hoart trouble. btll nnd f-vfr. cr.imps, cmiRlis. poor rit oulat ton. carhunrlos, tnmorn, crackod hrvust. euros all kinds of Boilers. NO OPKKATIONS. Medford. iiinn. Jan. 1. 191". This in to certifv that I. the under signed, hud very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last AupuM was not expected trt Jive, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb store Is at '.Ml South Front street. Medford . 1 decided to set herbs for my Htomach trouble, and 1 started to feetinii btter as o.n as 1 used thrm and today silt a well tnnn and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted a I as to see Ciini t'hung nd Irv his Herbs (Signed y. H. JOHNSTON. Witnesses: AVm. l,ewls. Kagle Point. . W. I,, rhddreth. E.tgle Point, M. A. Anderson. Medford. P W. Hlmes. Kagle Point. , C. K. Moore, Kagle Point. J V. Mclntvre. Kagte Point. fjeo. Von der tfeiivn, Kiifile Point. Thvs. E. Nu-holf, lS6l Toiut, It Pays to Use Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau Co-Op Exchange MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES Leave Medford 11 a. m. Daily. Leave Koscbnrg 1 p. m. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS LKAVK MKDI-VKD, 8:00 a. ra. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. ni. 4:30 p. m. Cars stop at all lutermediate points. Wafting room Medford, 3 South Front. LKAVK GRA.VTS l'ASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:0-0 p. m. 6:15 p. m. Phone 800 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. flJRS espeeiallv . CHOKERS . for" GRADUATING PRESENTS Nothing 'making nicer of more acceptable presents lor the "Sweet Girl Graduates." Get 'them at BARTLETT'S Time to Learn We are closinj; ' our Huiioing Sellout llie first week in June: .- Remember ! We guarantee to teach you to dance in eight les sons; Mouilny Wedni'siliiy Friday " "' - 8:U0 lo 10:00. ' , . , - . . f CampbelFs Dancing School Over Medford Pharmacy Hand Tailoring Before buying A new Suit we want 3 011 to sec the pat terns wc are showing at ; $40, $45, $50, $55 s " ; . - ' Guaranteed new Australian wool, hand tailored - to in dividual measure. ; DON SPRINGER ivo w . main ox,. Successor to G us,' The Tailor FLUFF RUGS are woven from your old Carpets and Rugs and of almost any kind of ma terial. .... BE sure your Fluff Rug In A MOSAN I'lione 180 , . Free DHvery r Kit A ! - , itiuiii sri iug vO. . ' 119 West Tenth fit,. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS WASHING, POLtsniXG. TOP DRESSING '. ; y Plinno 754-.I :: , 2 South Burtlett Medford. Owr. BUY A GOOD BICYCLE It aaves shoe-leather, time and cnentr Harley-Davidson ; Bicycles Are as eood as Harley-Davidson Motorcycles All Bicreles and Motorr-jrcles re- iiirea at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Medford Nut. Phono 188-M