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PSGE FOUR MEDFORD MATE TRTBU1TE, THEDTORP, OREO OX. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. '192f Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBMSHKD EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE .-.MEDKORL PRINTING CO. Th Medford Sunday Kun Is furnished ubaoribers desiring a seven day dally iMtvapaper. Office Mall Tribune Hulldlng, 25-27-29 North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune, The Southern OreHoniar., The Ashland Tribune. " - JtOBEKT.W; KL'HU. Editor. MPT Kit K. SMITH, Manager. SVBVCKI7TIOX TERM 9: BY MAIL. In Advance: D&M) with Sunday Sun, year t".50 !u 1 1 r, with Sunday Sun. month 70 'ally, without Sunday Kim, year.... 6.50 Xally. without Sunday gun, month .61 Vtiffcly Mall Tribune, one year.... 2.0G Sunday Sun, one vear 2.00 BY 'GABBIER In Medford. Ashland. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Tulwnt- t t ' pally. Wltn'suhday Sun. month 7f. I &' without Sunday Sun, month .C." lftjly, without Sunday Sun, year ... 'J.iiti Fa(jy, with ifunday Sun, one year S.&0 At) 'lernis by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. 'Official paper of Jackson County. Bworn daily average circulation for Si months ending Oct., 1 S JO, 3226 Entered bh st-cmin clash matter at Mfldfprtf, Oregon, under the act of March MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Th Asoscflited Pi i-hs 1h exeluslvelv frilted to the use for republication of ell news, dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In UiIh paper, ami also the local news -published herein. : AH rights of republication of siicclal dlspatnhes herein Hie also reserved. Ye Smudge!. Pot By Arthur Perry' IN MEMORIAM. MEDFORD today is paying honor to two of lir sons who were killed in action on the battlefields of France. One approaches such an occasion with mixed emotions, first and foremost, a jenuiin' and heartfelt sympathy for those near to these two men, the friends and relatives, who have suffered a personal loss, the poignancy of which no words ciui alleviate; and second, a solemn pride in which the entire community shares. which in a sense translates that feeling of pricf, into a certain exaltation, almost a rratitndc that Medford can claim these two yotnifr men as her own. The first emotion is personal and then-fore sacred, upon the pri vacy of which one hesitates to intrude; but the second emotion is im personal, in a sense, the possession of all. and it is the latter sentiment, of which the ceremonies today, are an expression. To slightly paraphrase Lincoln's ( I'ettyshnrg address: The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did there. It is rather for us fo be here dedicated to the unfinished work which they so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be hen- dedicated to the great ask remaining before us. that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last measure of devo- ' lion, that we hen- highly resolve that these dead shall not have died ill vain. that this nation under Cod, shall have a new birth of fredom. and that government f the people. by the pie, and for the people shall not perish from the earth." What Lincoln said I lien of the Civil War, is true today of the great world war. and it is death not as a horror, but as an inspiration, not as a symbol of loss, but a symbol of supreme achievement which these two young men have bequeathed to this community anil for which this community can never adeipialely repay them. Th. proposal to llllt ; Individual wealth to 16000 would Htirie iixl iinI ry uu Oliurlfs M. Kciiwiih hiiVh, luit It would tncreuHe tho number of human beings. Ah It tK now, the world 1h craglitr. tlmn a loon over nlckles anil lllllieH.,1 ' MUHt Of till! pOHHCHHOl'H of $5000, worry nil day nliout I liu -ii-fiiH tliey, nUlt nmku in the hourti they ntvqte to Hleej). A innnlaclnl paHHlnn fr money HhrlvrlH up more houIh thpnuln. ... FRANKLIN K. LANE. I .'rhprO' Is roiiHldei-alile difference btttween what the calendar says, and tltp rtliermomoter Indicates. .May ban wed 'ie,i'mljei'. ii ' " 'Mi-8.' jjoigdiill has horn fined $7000 and; Hentunced to a year In Jail. Khe ruined Itd' boys to lie Hlnclcers. The iieili Wove will be t" remit ho fine, and suspend the sentence. fjlO . Dempsey-C'nrpentler flKbt Ih npprouollllli: the point where It will be;. Uh-Auu'iicuu to hint that the I''iBiWjhmoil will even etout thu val iant': il N the death of Franklin K. Lane the country loses one of its best beloved and most useful citizens, "lie was essentially a man o! fair mind and kind heart." An idealist without sentimentality, a man of action, but never a man of violence, his first words al'ler he came out of the anacsthclic, form his perfect epitaph, "I am surprised to lie alive. I hope to be able to live a long life, iloing good things for others, without thought of money." There was Franklin K. Lane, a Canadian by birlh, an American by nature and instinct, I'liselfishly disinterested, doing good things for1 others, and for his adopted country, all his life. ilpyard worker. J .?AXK-Or-ALIi-TH.Ii:S ; (Oregon city i:mi-i-ls') TV'i'tU refined widow wishes housekeeping. Kxpi'iU-nred uh )pll'k nml rxperenred ctiimibcr 'fciild. 1 O. box 474. 'I Juvenile nincompoop, who Inherited $30,000,000 and whose Ma 'Insists he shall marry a Greek princess, , was In Paris tho other day, according to thu Hearst papers, and, would you bellevo It, he bought t4 Hllk. flhlrlH. The royal house of Greece In going to dress up. .The umart aleckH who houghi Htraw htta pl huit u rely lud,. week, an now tiding ;to tmde 'em off for oar nuiffn. . A j Phipter of the Nohlo and IV votcd GrttPr of, YeaHt Katei-.s Ihih Iivuh formed locally. Tho new Worthy Koepyr of tho Uuislnfi will hv U ducted "Friday. :U'Ji T 'I'laltei'y Ih alwayH nnt o d op on the BQcifety pasrft of country hcwHimpciH, hutvlhere In no hottdih t it In .he lV)iland.papirH,", ji t IIAIU-: Al rM fil'Al. ! f t ((.huUtono News) ;' .Ira. It. II. liulhurt Ih itii(c- III Vat her homo In KaHt Olad.stonc, 'i)l(ivlhK undergone n Hiirslral opcriitlon. on her birthday. - i . , 'fhie problem now tni'lnK the nd mlnlKlratlon Ih to K't the wmd out of tto warehtUHea, and Into the pants. Wanted Wommi lo wuhIi IPk on yeai'H olil. Write or phone (!eoiKc Uohh, Nortonn, Ore. ; --(CorvalllH (lar.i ttc-TlineH ) T'l ml, hogtle the whhIicc. Ot(c uKaln, a InvltiK couple, this time in Unite, Mont., Kot to riKhthiK ove,r n Kun, and uh ti.siml, the iimscu llh6 tnd of the ftaens Ih down at the undertaking parlortt, looking au natu rJ. v Of rourwe. the nun was accident ally,' dlHChaiKt'd, as they always are, li$ auch unhappy eventa, IThe talk nhoiit a rcUioua war "to PUrfe tho world" in cheering, and Just what Ih needed tn m l a crnniblliiK olyllization hack to the tinu-H when t hit i head of man ran up to a tdmrp point. Now Ih a Kood time to make art iiBeiiumiH for the hyphcntitctl l&ptlMtM, hUio to spring up In the hack Sufi of war. 4 . MKANIXfJ TIIK HAIHATOItS. . (Klnmnth HcrahO .Tho lienrtH of nutomobllo ve JilclPa were Klftddened today by a 'further drop In tho price of riHOlliie. RippSinRhijinQj wait Maron km cr i i v- HELPING THINGS ALONG. w K can all enntributy dally to t')l Normalcy's return, if we do our labors gn. ly, at the anvil or the churn, if we unit ill-nalurcd talking and put up a pepful speil, if we cut out useless knocking and declare how good we feel. If you have a job be thankful, go about it with a grin, like a flivver with a tank full ot the John I), brand of gin; put some vim in every motion, earn your pie in honest sweal, and discard the foolish notion thai you earn more than you gel. Once we said, "When Huns are beaten we'll begin to put up hay," but the locusts they have eaten golden months we've thrown away; .we've been grumbling, talking, spieling, charging that our neighbors'sinned, and the country hit the ceiling as a eonseiucnee of wind. Now we've had our eostl. shindy, handed out our bitter dope, let us work and be less windv, if we talk let's talk nf hope. Statesmen all will do their stilting in the ablest way they can, but the weary land is waiting for the busy working man. Normalcy will doubt and falter, she will loiter in her tracks, till we cease to.fool and palter and ge! down lo old brass lacks. How Much Do You Know? 'Thbi yenr'd crop of weeds on vacant Iota escaped the killing frimtii, and the wohly aphis. In the orchards the ' codling ninth have mai'tid to coddle. Somebody ought to write Sen. .Me Nary about It. Hill Hnywoort. hluli inoitul of the I.. W. Ha.va he will "abide by lil conviction," but what they want him trt do.ln Htnnd by It. TIiIk Im JiihI one of Ihono. times when clicuniHlances, Alhera cases. 1 What Is n propensity? 2 Where does the term "Under the Hose" conio from? 3 What Is a stampede? 4 What Is a round-up? li What Is n spa? (i Where did the first railway dis aster In the l'nlted States occur? 7 What color is n Cain-colored heard? S When did tho rebellion 111 Can ada occur? II What race of people nro c;illed Celestials"? 10 What is the leal meanliiK of cluipcnm? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What was thu Albany Itcnency? Ans. It was 11 term Riven to cliques. both Whig and Democratic, which cen tered at Albany anil rilled the politics of New York for many years. li III tliuntrlcal parlance what Is an "anwl"? Ans. It Is an unseen back er of n Jiow. .'I When did the phrase "another county heard from," ordinate? Ans. Dmlnit the excitement incident to tho presidential campaign of lSTli this phrase gained currency. 4 Who was Horeas? Ans. In clas sical niytholoKy, the North Wind. 5 How many men took part In the Boston Tea Party? Ans. 'Kitty-eight. I Why were tho terms "hired man" and "hired girl" coined? Ans. To avoid the use ot'.the word servant. 7 What Is tho "Hotel de Invalldes" In Paris? Ans. It Is a military hospi tal. S What hour, according to statis tics, is the maximum hour of death? Alls. Men who have kept au accurate record ay more deaths occur between 5 o'clock and ti o'clock in the morning II What arc hummocks? They ale hills dollied with timber. 10 What Is a printer's devil? Ans. The youngest apprentice in a printing office Is generally called the printer's devil. Knuland never usid Hteani shovels In i-nlislriu-tlon work mill! IHL'O. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'B Notice to Property Owners A city ordinance requires occupant or owner of any lot or parcel of land, whether occu pied or vacant, to dispose of weeds cr grass along fences or sidewalks. Many complaints have been made and instructions have been issued to police to rigidly enforce this ordi nance. Penalty is fine of $2.00 to $20.00 or one to ten days in jail. Ji Goodyear TiresThat Are Even Better Than Before We are building better Goodyear Tires for passenger cars today than we have ever built before. In the past few months we have added to their value time and time again making them larger, stronger, heavier, and even more durable. We believe we speak truly when we say that no where in the world will you find their equal in endurance, mileage, and uitainel economy. Yu can get these tires from your Good year Service Station' Dealer now. Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company of California We carry complete stock of GoodyearTires and Tubes Solid Tires - Vulcanizing MedforVJ Service Station, Inc. Comer Pacific Highway and Main Fhon 14 ':V Medford, Oregon Our line of Goodyear Tires, Tubeb and Tire Accessories Always in stock Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. Phone 304 16-18 S. Fir Supplies for the baby ' Mr.ny iiiines arc nederi ' . Nipples ' ' I '.(titles. Powder, Druslics, ' Halli Thermometers, .Milk of .Magnesia, Prepared Foods, Rubber Diapers and Sheets, .Milk Sugar, Sj ionics. ' We are trvhijr to keep everything- that Baby XKF.DS. Htath's Drug Store The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street This Is Paint-Up Week and Clean-Up Week After working all over the country I located in Medford because it is the best place to live, and I ex pect to reside hero until I die. I have had -10 years' of practical experience in studying and mixing paints, and painting, and have selected Fuller's Line Because It Is the Best on the Market One Jind of paint will not do on all surfaces, but we have or will mix paint for all surfaces. Call at our store at 12(5 North Front, and let's talk it over. We carry a big stock of Wall Faper. THOMPSON, the Paint Our' bread's winning out all along the line. If you want to pick a real food winner one that will please every member of your family by its delicious flavor you should order our bread by name and make sure that you get It. If you try one loaf of Mutter Roll bread we've wo nyour trade. KRAI, WHOM? WIIKAT II READ WHY WALK? It is Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE If you ride a Harley-Davidson Bicycle or Motorcycle' Gaylord M otor cycle Shop ?50 buya & brand new Corona . Dortable tvno writer. Other makes at attractive prices, fiee ua bctore you buy. Mi:mdu . ROOK KTOKK GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN TAUXB tlf) Kurt Man St. Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on hort notice. Weekly visit Id rest dence districts. Daily business dis trict. 1'hona 89i. WHITS fcTTT A JKNTNO WITH MXDFCSD TRADE IS MEDFORD KADIS Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Ju Enidno Itcpalrlne a Sxx laity . (.km:uai, KorxmtT AND MACUI.VU SUot FURS especially CHOKERS for GRADUATING PRESENTS Nothing making nicer or more acceptable presents for th "Sweet-Girl Graduates." Get them at BARTLETT'S FLUFF RUGS are woven from your old Carpets and Hugs and of almost any kind of ma terial. ).... BE '-; sura .your Fluff Uug is a mosan Phone t-SO , Fnto Mclhrcry Mosan Art Rug Co. ' ' 119 West Tenth St. '9 1 l PI 1 ''RSLKW EM 2 "A HATIIItOOM IX KVKRY HOMK" Let us Insmll these standard sanitary bathroom fixtures in your. home. JIODKISX PI.l'MHIXO AX1) . 11KATIXG C0. Phono SCO fJpnrtu lililj. "GIM CHUKG China Herb Store flrb cure for earache, lieadache, cat arrh, tlipiherja, sore throat, luns irouhls, kidney irouhle, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters, NO OPERATIONS. Medford, Oregon. Jan. 1.1, 1917. This is to certify that 1. the under signed, had very severe ytomaeh trouble and had been bothered for several years and last AuruhI was not expected to live, and hearing of Ghn Chung (whos Herb store is at 214 South Krmit street, Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling belter as soon as 1 used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as 1 whs to se Giin Chung and trv his Herb). (Signed! V. H." JOHNSON, Witnesses: "VVni. Lewis, Eagle Point. v V. U Childrelh, Eagle- Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. f R Moore. Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Kagle Point. Geo. Von der ilelb n, Kagle Point. Thrw. K. NieboU. KacU Point Make TOregoh Your Hotel :;: WHEN IN ' ' . ' PORTLAND "i POPULAR SPACIOUS LODB ' ' " - : . "i At the Center of Everything ' Broadway at Stark St. -o- - . Wo sUKRost yon write, phone or wire fur Kescrvulions AJtTni'K II. MKYEIiS, Manager