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p:ot? fotttc MTCTyFOTtD MATL' TftTBTTNR fEttTWTO. OKT-fiOX. SATTTftTUY. MAY 141021 Medford Mail Tribune an .iniikpknii:nt nkwupapkk publ1miikd kvkhy . ai'tkitnoon KXCKPT SUNDAV liV TUB MEDFORD VHINT1XO CO. The Medford Kumlny Kun is furnUhed ubscritn'rs desiring a even lay dully newspaper. Office Mail Tribune HuiMins, 20-27-29 North Kir at roe t. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. ROUKKT W. ltUHl. Kditor. SUMl'TIOH K. SMITH. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMS: UY MA 11 In Advance: Pally, with Snnilay Sun. your $7.50 Daily, with Sunday Sun. numth "5 Dallv, wlllioni Sunday Sun, year.... 6..10 Dallv, without Sunday Sun, month .6f "Veeifly Mail Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Suiidav Sun. one year 2.00 BY OA Kill KH In Medford. Anliland. JaekHOuville, Central Point, Phoenix. Talent: Dallv, with Sundnv Sun. month tu Daily, without Sundiiy Sun, month . Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.T.0 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year H.50 All terum by eai-rler, cash in advauee. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. .Sworn dallv average circulation for HiX monthfl fiullnK Oct., 3226 Entered un m-omiil clash matter at Mwlfnnl, OreKon, under the act or March 8, 1S79. MKMliKKS 01' TI1K ASSOC! AT Kl ii(i:ss. The AfiOHCiiited 1'ress Ir exclusively entitled to the use fur republication of nil news dlHpateheH credited to it, or not otherwise credited In tills piipw, and also the local news published herein. All rlKhtM of republcatlun of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Uf Arthur I'erry The reform association having In hand tlio renovation of tlio remodel ing of tlio dunce, arc uinHliiK kooiI progress. The unholy wlKKle has heen elevated to u wrlKKle. Tlio old fashioned wringer hits heen nomin ated as the ol'flciul Implement to llmher up tho shoulder nniHcles fur proper execution of tho shimmy. "Well!" Bald tl. WatHon Frl. pin. as he strolled down tho Main Stem, filled with tho glory of an original thought, "is It hot enough for you?" Next week tho lawyers of the vi cinity will start going over to Jack sonville, to call each other "learned counsel," and not mean u word of II. HAM I'M OK AWl'TI lll'MOII. Pendleton Knst Oicucinlan. Anent the Pendleton lady who ' lost her ring in the liathtuli, Jack Dolph states that ho knows Just lots of people who leave a ring around the tuli every Sat urday night. The "sweet" (so doscrlhed) lady, accused of putting rut poison In the food of four of her hushaiids, was "tho hcnutlful daughter at an Idaho farmer." I.ucretla Ilnrgln, who holds the world rocoi'd, for disposing of inon, was ulso a farmer's child, as, wore tho Hender girls, who strangled visiting stockmen to death with a lace curtain. In tho front room of a Kansas farmhouse in the 'SO's. Instead of forcing the Bavarians to disarm Juno ISOth, tho Allies should send them more ammunition, Willi ordors to proceed forthwith to I'o Inntt. The Hon hearted ll'oles would not he so defiantly ornery, after tangling In a couplo of fiee-for-ull ructions with tho llnvarlans. Poland Is now yelling for freedom, and next November It will he grub. 'I'll 14 CltOOKS W.VI.KMI) AWAY ; ox tii ioiic hands. (Yreku News.) After considering the matter carefully, Sheriff Calkins sent J.' P. llradley out to tho scene of tho dopredatlon, whero, after looking over the ground, ho so curod finger prints. Tho construction of a $.100,000 stadium In Shanghai, China, ts a lirlllltttit Ideu, hut none of the Chl neso will havo enough slrenglh to hold a track meet. The peoples of tho earth mudo it through n world war, hut soino of them are not going to survive an era of high powered hysteria. Gasoline lias dropped 2 cents which will Increase the pioiulscout. gadding 7-fold. If it don't ruin to morrow, the population will drift out to where Mica Womuck's keeps his mines. "FAVOHS I'UI'.I', POISON' lOlt KAHJIKILS." lldllne Clllco Kuler prlse.) Still, the farmer says, he gets no support. "Tobacco Users Devoid of Worth Aim." (Salem Statesman). Hue to chewing flno cut, and spitting us'ilnst tho wind. What una become or the old fash ioned stallion that used to prance up the llulu Stem Saturday afternoons. with nlnk ribbons entwined ill Ills miino, and a tall that dragged on tin ground? 'Tho sports who donned their straw ht.Cs yesterday, sure balled up llu weather foi' Sunday. piles horse, house, and bullet nbotind, and many rolks have the Itls-tonsll and bronch. A squud of American doctors have sailed to Investigate conditions In Europe. At this time, the only opei ntlon Kuropo can stand financially Is for the removul of tho uilnolils. THE ONE CERTAIN THING. LLOYD-CKORtiK is rij.')it. Wiir iii Kuroi.- must stop. Somehow, some wiiy, jieuee must be restored, rmlilii- confidence which is the corner .stone of nil security, must lie refrained. Kit her this or the entire framework of civilization in Knrope must cnimhle. Oi-iiiiih.v'k final agreement- t" jim y her indemnity in .full, marked an important step in this necessary change injlie Kimipeau situation. Now if tlermany will ;.'ive convinciin; proof of her honesty of pur pose, definitely abandon the shifty tactics of the past, which have lost her the confidence of the world, a tremendous advance toward the desired itm will have been made. Sut as l.loyd (ieoiye says the lawlessness in Poland must be pul down. This disposition to wajre war whenever developments are not to her liltinj;, and against the allies who fought to place l'oland where she is as a free ami independent nation today, must be aban- d d. Poland must obey the law, Poland must regard treaties as sumethiiin more than scraps of paper. Tin; fundamental trouble in Kurope, is Ihc fundamental trouble in the world. The material collapse of the war, has been followed by a moral collapse. The old foundations of faith are lost, aiid notii iiiK has developed to take their place. The nations of the world arc wandering about, as helpless and confused, as the residents of a village after a cyclone has passed. The old landmarks are no more, the restoration of whal seemed a permanent civilization, appears im possible. Kill of course it is not impossible. 71 is no more impossible than was the restoration of Sau Francisco after the curtlnpialie and fire, ll can be done, lint .just how or .just when is (piite another matter. As l.loyd (!coi','e says the future is dark, but one thing is certain; it will never lighten until lOurope settles down once more to peace and re const rncl ion. Wn THE PESSIMISTS. Tlll'j recall) winlcr was 1 lie best'- I hat. ever struck the middle west. The skies were blue as skies of May, t he sun was shining every day, the breezes had t he scent of spring, and summer birds came back to sing. And men of wisdom said, "((real; Scott! This kind of winter hits the spot, so let us east all fears aside, and lake the gifts the gods provide. It may be we will have to pay for every bright and sunny day, but while Ihc sunny days arc here, we'll sing and dunce and never fear." Jiiit there were grouches everywhere, and they denounced the balmy air. "Wo need cold weather now," they said, "with storm clouds looming overhead; we need all kinds of snow and sleet, we need a blizzard and repeal. This kind of winter is a flaw, a slip in nature's an cient law; and when she makes so bad a break, she'll even things, nail no mistake. There'll be a blizzard in the spring, and it will riddle everything; the fruit will will, in winter's breath, the bugs' that should have died the death will eat the-corn and hay and oats, and bear off our collective goats." And thus the robe of gloom is worn by fellows who were made to mourn; they always miss I lie bliss and fun of 'basking in the genial sun. Are You Lined Up With a Bank 1 V you have no financial home you can call your own. the doors of I he First National are swung open in welcome. AVe like nothing belter than to add new names to our list of owners of " nationalized bank accounts. Yon can make yours cither Checking or Savings Account. 'Uhe First National Bank: Medford Oreoon Renard Electric Co. Efficient Work Reasonably Priced NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS 116N. Central Phone465-X MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES Leave Mcdronl It n. in. Dully, i.envo lioschurg 1 p. m. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS IjK.ivi-' sn:i)i'oiii). S : He a. in. 1 1 : on a. m. 1 :0(l p. m. I : :10 p. in. Curs stop at all Intermediate points. Wall lug room Medford, .1 South Front. I.KAVK tilSA NTS PASS. 1 0; 00 a. in. 1 :00 p. in. 4:00 p. in. 0: 1 p. m. Phono BOO INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Li OF GRATER LAKE L Accommodations at C'rati-r Lake this yi'ar are t greatly lmi- laiKl ami iiniovfd. This is tho plan of tin new fratt-r J.akf ., ami wliii-li will h; earned nut during tlu iimiHh of June, prior to the oft'h-iai oprnim; on July first. "Within a very few days one of the new seventy-five lent htinaluws will he temporarily set up on the Southern 1'iteifie rlisht of way opposite the Chamber - of Commerce huildintf.. It will he fully equipped and will Kive resident h of southern Oregon an op portunity to see the additional ac commodations heinii provided. Kvery effort is heinij made !y the Medford Chamber of Commerce Cra ter 1-ake committee to see that Crater Lake visit orn this year will yet the best possible treatment mid are pro vided with comfurtable housing fa cilities. There are many residents of south ern Oregon who have been here some time and have been putting off their visit to Crater Lake. These resi dent k are reiiuested to see Crater Lake thin year and help this national park, by showing a large atiendaiice, thus being deserving of a large ap propriation from the government for further Improvements. How Much Do You Know? 1. Who originated Mother's Day? 'I. When was the crown of Kng iand made and wluu is it weight and value? 'A. How many relics of the Cruci fixion are there? 4. What are the hours of the "dog watch" on shipboard? a. What part of a man's life is known as the "(ireat ('lirnncterit.' ii. When was the (Ireat Seal of the t'nited States adopted? 7. What is the largest gulf in the world? 8. What Is a tourniquet? U. "What- number does myriad designate ? . la. What is an alias? Answers to Thursday's Questions: 1, How big Was Sherman's army when he led his famous march? A its. The army consisted of tl 0.000 infan try and artillery and U.000 cavalry. 2. What hf Sterling money? Am. Jt is the name applied to the stand ard money of flreut Itritaln. IS, Where do we get the word tar iff? Ann. It is said to be derived from Tarifa, a town in southern Spain commanding the entrance tn the Med iterranean Hen, where duties were at one time levied by Moors on all ves sels passing in or out of the Straits of Gibraltar. 1. What was the tenure-of-offlce act? Ann. Jt was an act of congress president, Andrew Johnson, from re moving persons from office without passed March ii, IStiT to prevent the the consent of the senate. 5. What Is a "Tinker's dam?" Ans. It Is a wall of dough or of soft clay raised around a spot which a plumber in repairing desires to Hood with solder. ' U. What was the Tower of London used for? Ans. It was used as a prison In mediaeval times. 7. Mow did thrt Vatican get its name? Ann. Krom Vatican hill on which the palace whs built. X. What sort of a language is A ol apuk? Ans. It was a universal lan guage invented' by Johnson S.-hlever about 1S7!. It was adopted, to a limit Mil extent, in business corres- immlence, but is now a thing of the II'. ut ft. In what country did the waltz originate? Ans. Germany. 10. How lung is Wall Street in New York? Ans. It is one-half a mile long. Husband and Wire Both Sick Mr. and Mrs. Anftiflw Conipr, Shen andoah. Va., were both ill. Ho. writes: "Khemimtism and bladder (rouble was our trouble. My wife had rheumatism in her arms so she could not use them She has had no trouble since taking Folev Kidney Pills. I don't have to get up at night so much since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weaK hnMr " nnekfirhp. sore, swollen or stiff muscles or joints, tired languid feeling yield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills. Sold everywhere.. Aa, Violets will bloom in the summer i the day is shortened by light-proof coverings at morning ami night. SHRINE CEREMONIAL AT EUGENE SATURDAY t Ant-lent Arable the Myrtle Sllline. Cll--iJin, Will mil""' -s m'l-iiss lilt not- Hillah Tempi- fi,,;..r Xnldt-s ' i,f AmIiIiiihI. i ..Li a! N.ivii- sands at tin- Armory In huBfni- ht u -uav .Mi.v 2S. Pururtf in the nttei ,, and that goes u "'';; . ..i Thi- inilM'Hal Pntt-n- iiiMiti-inuH Xiddc finri-rtuon. iiiKiiVit this iiii'ifmimial. ti:iti.,ii. s.'ili.On. KnlBhts S.-uttisli Kid' Jla.suns are 1 1 1 ..f Moill'nrd I . . ll i Hi, )i Chapman "t .laiK.smi-.iii. --- r,.,.i-...s.-iitativ.-s in tlu-M- ii.wiib n-s,..i -tiv.-lv. from whi.m 'tltli.ns or "t""r l,,f.n,:.liiiii may 1 tilitainnl. Adv. Will If fur Ini Templar. or I'llKil'lf. Cnrl and (Ifiiruo Solninon hotiKlit monlicys as curiosi ties for bis forplsn wives. N oti ce to Wa t e r U se r 1 f f t T f T T T f T T t T f ? T ? T T T V T T t T t ? Y T Y Y f Y Y f Commencing Saturday,May 14, 1921 Irrigation Hours will be as follows: 4:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. to 1 1:00 p.m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the East side of the Streets run ning North and South, and North side of all Streets running East and West. rnTTncj-nA-V rnu TXT? CJT. A V A MTI A TTTT?T A V nn tho Wpst. sirlp. nf all Streets running North and South, and on the South side of all Streets running East and West. SUNDAY FORENOON, on the East side of all Streets running North and Sounth, and on the North side of all Streets running East and West. SUNDAY AFTERNOON on the West side of all Streets running North and South, and the South side of all Streets running East and West. Wasteful use of water or USING AN OPEN END HOSE for irrigating will not be permitted. Corner property will be : governed by the street on which the house is numbered. ; : ' WATER MUST BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FIRE ALARM. DO NOT USE A N0ZZEL LARGER THAN ONE-QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER. Do not set sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises. DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUTTER, OF STREETS OR ALLEYS. Violators of the above rules will be punished to the full extent of the law. WATER i COMMITTEE Y Y Y t Y Y 4 Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT ELECTRIC SIGNS You quit selling goods at six o'clock (or thereabouts). So do your clerks. But the rent does not quit. And your taxe3 do not quit. Moreover the people do not go to bed at six. Why not let an electric sign and brightly lighted windows, illuminatod 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 tho piiruliiisi-rs have no time to In- 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'rj' 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 1G8 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street especiallv CHOKERS ' for' ' ' GRADUATING PRESENTS Nothing junking lucci" oi-1 more acceptable pi'esents for le ' SvHt ( hvl ( i raduittes. , Clot fliein at BARTLETT'S Highest Quality Jewelry liepaiflnj;. Dianiunil Ht tinix, Watch lii'lialiint. Satisfaction Assured In quality and price. Mail us your wants. MARTIN J. EEDDY ftp f buys a brand jl I new Corona " v portable type writer. Other makes -at attractive priced. See uj before you buy. ' MKDFOKI HOOK STOIUQ FLUFF RUGS no woven from your olil Carpets and Uiiks mid of almost anv kind of material. BE sure your Fluff Rug is AMOSAN 'hone ISO -Free Delivery Mosan Art Rug Co. J ll West Tenth St. CITY AUTO PAINT WORKS WASHING, POniSHtNC, DKKSSIXCi TOP Phono 75-1-.T . 28 South Burtlett . Medford. Ore.. BUY A GOOD BICYCLE It duvea Hhoc-lenther, time unci energy Harley-Davidson . Bicycles I -"' Arc as good as ' Harley-Davidson Motorcycles All IMcycles and '.Motorcycles re paired at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Mi'drnrd Xnt. Phone 1BK-.M GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN ran TAILOB 12N Fax Man fU. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO ' Licensed CITY, SCAVENGER All refuao lmmeataiely removed on Short nntll'A. WAAlrltf vlalt In -i - dence districts. Dally business dl- inci. rnong ssi. U-TJ1TS1.7TT- JKXVIVnH Medford Iron Works Trnctur, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Gom Fnsluo lteiiulrtue a Specialty GKNr.UAIi FOt-XORY AND MACHINE KUOP , i