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MEDFORD MATTi TRTBtnTE. 'NTKUyORD, , ORFiOX, TUESDAY, MAY 31. -39-U r': ' .. u. ' . vac.Vj roim ' MeDford Mail Tribune - AM lNnKPRNDKNT NKWSPAPEK PUlJt.IHHKl) KVEItY AKTKHNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY BY TUB . MKDKOHD PRINT1NO CO. The Medford Pundoy Kun Is furnished ubacrlbera desiring a seven day daily newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building. 25-27-29 A connolldntton of tlB Democratic Tlmen, the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune. The Houthcrn Oregonlan, The AMhianu Tribune. .'i t HOBERT W. ltUHI,f Kdltor. fiUMl'THIl 8. SMITH, Manauer. J. ftUBBCBXPTIOX TEEMS: HV MA.1I In A(lviifict: r Pally, with Sunday Sun, year.. f 7.f0 ' Daily, without Sunday Hun, year ... 6..p0 Pally, without Hunday Sun, month .6.1 Weekly Mull Tribune, one year 2.00 Bundav Sun. one var.... 2.00 BY - CA Rill KB In Medford, Ashland, .Tiicksonville, Central point, Phoenix, Talent: ' Dally, with Sunday Sun. month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .65 Jialtv, without Sunday Sun. year. .. 7.f0 pally, with Hunday Hun. one year 8. GO AU terms by carrier, cittthln advance. llinilll pilMT Ul lilt! V.IVJ ut iiiviiimui Official paper of Jackson County. Bworn dnllv avernce clrrulation for six months ending Oct., 1020, 3226 Krttered as m-conrt clnns mutter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. MKMBBKB OK T1IR ASSOCIATED PItKSS. The AHOBoInted Preas Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of ell news dlHpntchcH credited to II, or nut oihefwiae credited In this paner. and also the- local news published horein. All rlfrhts of repuhlciiilon of special dispatches iieretn are a mo reHerveu, vYe Smudge Pot t Krihm ferry Tho litlhl.of the eleotrle fan- Is onee more hoard hi the "Italy of Amerl en,1 Where tho national hymn is "1'jjfcjiy! FlHli'y! In tlio Mruok." "f; .wKiiU nv. wahm;i) voi'. ' ', ' . ( lOuRI'llO JtoglsU'r) '.'.I'roprletor has other business yh'n requires IiIh attention and 111 lioalth of hln wife neieHsl- tlitPd- disposing of. the hotel. It In offered at n bargain unit will 1 Htnntl close inspection. . . ! , . llirnm JoIiiikoii expresses the fear thut "Japan will noine California." The. natural uuentlon that follows Ih: "Wlll.Hlrani he included? .... 1 :ftuirea of nutr, , gacldoi'H. returned Moiw ovo to find the gasoline lank Ulirntji, -and the cupboard tliu Hanie. Jt 1 not yet possible, to liito a hule yi'.thp.Bconoiy. For being knocked ullly .July 2, Mr.Cnrponllav wilt toculvo $200,000, ulioj.Mr. Detnpsey will receive 300, 000,1 Brutal but profitable iliero will . not bo a nook or cranny of tho earth vhetfo Homobody.wlll not he yearning for .the neWa from the ling that after noon, Just now the must thrilling Ite'tna ard about the way tlir gladiators conil) (heir hair anil the Information Unit both are good to their ritothers. !!';' ; ' . ' "Wicker baby carriage for tiale. Never ittMcd; Hubher 'ilreil, cream nolotod.1' '(Waiit Ad Portland Tele gram), FuotprlntH of tragedy. : '. ..' ' '' i.' , JIOUHlNG lMlOIH.lO.M SOI.VHI). , ; ' (HrollJt (N. Y.) News) , 'V Willow wishes to hoard 2 re- ttpf)c,tahlo tnun; share one room; ' Homelike. Jlo 805,fironx lloino News. Cotrlhuled. THE CRUSADING SPIRIT. PRESIDENT HANDING denies America went into tlie war with u friiKiidintr spirit. -There whh, he kiivh, no time for altruism. And jet he doehu-es Amcriea fotij-'ht with no thought of selfish bene fit, with no hope of material gain. . ' We fail to see how these two. statements can he reconciled.'- To face death for an ideal, is to face death in the criisadinn spirit. To light for freedom 'is to fight for the principle of democracy. To enter war and wage war, not for selfish advantage, not for' ma terial gain, hut for the perpetuation of the right, is essentially altru istic, n ' -- .. We have never lieen aide to follow this fine of reasoning, first pro mulgated hy Ambassador Harvey, which .ould place American par-' ticipalion in the war on the low plane of,. physical reaction, merely ji slap at (I'cniiuny because (iennany slapped us. - Granting that the primary cause of our entering the war was (fer luany's allack on American rights, who can deny there was some thing else, that throughout the country as a whole, there was a feel ing which existed before that violation, a feeling' that Germany rep resented a principle that was wrong and that if the world, was ever ',i be a safe place to live in, that principje had to be beaten down and destroyed. . ' v , , ' That is not to say that the American doughboy as he went over the lop. evolved a vision of political idealism, or thought the matter out at all; but it does mean, we believe, that America's spirit in this v. ar was different from the spirit of any other nation in the "war. It, was more than retaliation, it was something very fine, something very liigli; aucj we have never found a teijm that better represented it, than1 to call it the spirit of the old crusaders. " SPECIAL ARTICLES ON JAPAN. ONCE upon ft time, not so'veTy long ago, two middle aged jjien, who should have known litiltei Engaged in a fist fight 'J-Ju'v fought long and lustily, they damaged; each otiier eohsidei'ably, fiijilil finally a third man who kuew'fliem both, separated them. j i The first, combatant told hi's'story and the second combatants told his, and then the third man laughed and said "You two boobs tthakc hands." And strange to relate the two boobs did shakei hands.''' For come to find out they had been fighting about something that didn't exist. They Jind both been victims of misinformation. ;. As with individuals, so with nations, most serious differences are the result of misinformation. The better. acquainted individuals are, the. belter acquainted nations are, the less likelihood there is of a fracas. ,.,'-. Fp5 t or some time now there has been talk of war with Japan. Neither (he people iti America nor the people, of Japan, want such a war. Itut there are certain racial antagonisms already aroused, and there ni-e certain influences at work, which may bring' wai'l ""'ess the atmosphere on both sides is cleared by facts. - Charles Edward Knssell, sometimes known as the world 'a greatest reporter, is now in , Japan gathering facts. Beginning today The Mail-Tribune will publish his articles with one object alone, to give the roti(ers of this paper a' clearer idea of Japan, the Japanese people, niiil the situation in, the far east. 'What Mr. Russell's conclusions are we don't know, and we don't rare. J!nt f roni m iirtit-lfK iilivjidy sulmiittod we do kuoW Unit thi'sc articli'H throw light on the .situation in Japmi, iind it is light that we want. (Jiven the t'aets, the truth, tho people ean be depended upon tor the proper cmi elusions. ' i Thb InunnKo f soino -Ids on tour U uRtoundiiiK, haviiiK tho. capacity of ti boxoiu', with the compact ncHH-'of a Hteumor trunk, with worldly effculH lit tho' roar sent, and cnieiKenry cargo and chlclion coop on Aho rtinninK board In many InHlancus, how exit and ontrancu to tho front wat 1h af fvctod except, lhi)im-h tho tup Ih a ihytitory. Tho National Kriltorlat HHHocliiUon Uum condomiHul prcHH rldtculv uf, iUl, Hhnrt Hklrt. Thia Ik a (rood Idea, hc foru It Ih too la to, an rcHiiltw Lo,diUc how n Httuidy HhrlnUaKc V()Mi:H HKNS Kli.VMATII. j (Klaimith llciiitil) t, Vov khU' Klx .Ici'Hey cows, all itl vlntf milk, two HcpaiatorH, iijuio moooimI hand TlUichoIl uritl j'tme noaiiy new SlmrplcKa. Itay ;.' lIlckH, OrlKwh.v ranch, Ulunc. Mr. 'Htllhnan Iiiik rcfiiHcd nllmtmy of 00(1 a year rrmn her hiiHlmnd, Jtili Htlllmnn. one can not hlamc her much, uk only hy frugal tM-onomy could hu worry aoiiK on ho Hnippy a K.Will thn parties who nc robhlhR tlio tulip IhmIk of tholr hlotims at 7L5 lllfth, pltMiHv (liNcontlnuu It. ( Itonc tturn Ucvlcw). If Hiich Kent In refine ment don't work, try a doulde har relied HhotKun. Now that the J'vtUo .TiiKKernaut Iuih itnrttd anew, theio will he proper ro Hpftct - and di'coritm hIiowii by upecd nm nines and IdlotM, at least 'every hour. HY Sl;i.li HKIt riUlKHTY r 4 THK lT. S. (iOT A TKK Jll'K (; (Tl-CSK ItciMUt) tteprewentatlve l.tihrltiK. re . puhllrnn, lndltina, wanted to ;,know If she would dlK It up and Jet the committee have a look. ; ' "Nor 1 won't." she exclaimed, ,'i'nor my children either. I t would not put that temptation In your way." I don't helleve you have It hurled," Mr. IjiihiinK Hhoitied. VHn, ha." Mm. BeiKdoll replied, .,. and thtj cnwd nmred. It would he n Knl Joke If the he whlskered populace would not hm up tndtty tit tha chlnwhackinw par- lora, and permit tho tonxmia artlsU to return to hill and dale, where they tolled Mouth y. Your lather diui;ei rocs to wciik at 8 a. m., and Ih ad virsn to doing anything all mornh for fear ho won't Ret to dinner on the . As Nooty Jlaker MtiiiKly reniiirked when the husltnnln wn torpedoed: 'AmeiicUB nie n patleni piMtph'." RipplinRhijniQs5 6 Wait Mason LEAVING IT. BY DOIHi'KS and hitches, by labor or fraud, we gather up riches, an elegant wad; the roll we are showing has made life it grind; and then when we're going we leave it behind; Ah. that is the dii-ki'iis, the sting and the smart I It saddens anil sickens the miserly heart. To leave aU. thc plunder for others to blow! What marvel, what wonder we wail in our woe? The short-sighted niggard saves till he must die, and I will be jiggered if I can see why; ainusi'lliiiiijgietoilges, all flip he 'escheSis.raiid . drearily lodges down thereby flic mews; to harvest n nickel his form he'll exhaust'; his life is a pickle, a fluke and a frost. In eol'l'erj he's stowing all coin lic.cnYt find, and then when lie's gifing lit) I en ves it behind. The.last of hi journeys has boruo, him abroad and gifted attorneys camp down on his wad.". And wastrels .and spenders, his heirs and their kin, for frivolous splendors dispose of his tin. So it is with grieving the tightwads depart, their large bundles leaving the joy of each heart. Hut over the river no bundles are known, no miser hearts quiver at sight of a bone. Some silvery pieces I've salted away, to comfort, my niece when ,1'm in the clay; but not in my keeping such treasure you'll find, that I might be weeping to leave it behind. 'MM. pEMEMBERtossk -t- your grocer for Cal 1 imet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the In dian head on theorangeiabeL Then forget about bake day-failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweet est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it pos sesses greater leavening 8trergtn. Now Remember-, Always "Use There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of milk that's all you use. You Kewehave to re-bake. Contains only such ingre dients as have been' officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities, ' is the product of the largest tnost . modern and sanitary Baking Pow der Factories in existence. J,'' Pound can of Calumet contains fall 16 oz. Some baking powdercome In 12 o?.. instead of 16 oz. cap s.- Be' f qrej, you get a pound when ybuwtatjJTt? Calumet Columbia ' Muffin Recipa 4 cups sifted flour, 4 level tea. spoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon su gar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, t . cups of sweet milk. Then mix in the regular wy. , 1 l ii'i m He banked his Money; - He became a Partner Big business men are always on the lookout for young men who have qualifications for big positions. The main thing they want to know is: "has he MONEY SENSE?'' That ques tion can only be answered in one vay : by a Pass Book showing REGULAR deposits. The routine of the business a man can be taught, :but the value of money he must learn for himself with his own money. '. If you haven't yet started to regularly deposit some of your money, come in and open an account and start. You will be on the road to prosperity when you do. ''" We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank ifii 0". Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve OVrTTDOIfUT DiiTrc :i(;i3UnriLK LALUIXOIUII 1XH1L0 HI ' : Tn Patorji Pnints Thru Canadian Pacific Rockies TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO ; AUGUST 15TH, INCLUSIVE Limit three months from date of sale, with final return limit October 31st . For full particulars write, telephone, or call at office Canadian Pacific Railway r E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept. ' s 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon. XCf A buys a brand . ''I I new Corona . -' v portable typo ' writer. Other malcca at attractive prices, fiee u before you buy , 1KIH)ltl HOOK NTOltK Licensed ' . : . CITY SCAVENGER ,nu .' .. .t - ' : " tf. nt All Refuse Immediaioly removed o. hort hotlca. Wckly visit in rel denes dlstrtctn. Doily busineaa dls' trlct-i ; Phone 891. '.. . '1'. . " Wnrrsi?rT jrmmin ' ) Paint THIS IS GOOD PAINTING WEATHER Paint Up Now ! Before doing this, see THOMPSON, The Painter Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall v ; - Paper Fscrty . years' practical experience at your service. , " : ' - ?M' ' ' 126 N. Front - Phone 464 GOOD CLOTHES l.ntdii -; I Make Then KLEIN 5M V.f Mm at YOU CAN GEf MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY - OLD TIME AT DE VOE't HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. . Wlii'iT Ib tlio Anilros luliiml? 2. Whiit Is a inunclraki'? 3. Wlint sui t of ii liliil is a prali lo tliUki'n? A. What is a itRHOnU't? ft. Arc ninut of mii- Htuiu houn-iliu-U'H iiiituritl or artit-lctHr.' i. From what In rit'lltlm ohttilutMl In tlila ooimtry unl tor wind la II UHl'd ? T. What Is tlio valuo of Iturk to a tic.-? S. What Ih tho moat Rlgantk' ih fcno work In llu. world? '.i. What in a l I let In nt t- ? 10. Who wrote, "Mr. Jok.vll niul Mr. Hyde"? Answers to Yeftirtlny'M tneNtloti?.: 1. Where la Uike Winnipeg? Ana. It la In .Manllotia, l.'anatla. 2. What la meant 'hy "keelhaul Iiik"? Aim. Keelhauling la a for merly employed form of punlahment wherehy a man wit hauled through the water under a ahtp from one aide to tlu other. :t. What In a hypothecs? Ans, A hypothesla Is an Imaginary alnte of thlng!i assumed as a lusts of reason ing. W hat Is fl.'igslime? Ans. It is hroad. flat stone used In sidewalks and foot pnvenients. - - 5. What Is n flotilla .' Ans. It l a fleet of sninll vessels. 8. What Is a sporadic disease7 Ann. It la nn usually epldemle, b.ti attaeklng only ' fo Sind not Bone rally spreading. .'. ' . : . 7. Who was Rilek? Alls. Tuel; iwaa nn elf or fairy in Knglish folk-- lore, as In Shnkexpeare'n ".Mldsunrv iner N'Ight'B liren'm." :. I . llow did Hie phrase, "snundlim jhls own trumpet originate"? Ans. jSouuttlng his own trumpet, nienmng I boasting. Is derived from the old eus tom hy whleh the. eoiutng of knights Into thei list was. aiinouni'ed by riu ' heralds Wtth a flourish of truinpi'tr. ' . What is a flagon? Ans. It Is ii vessel with a handle and n narrow mouth. 10. Who wrote 'Qlo Vndis"? ,l,s. The hook was wiHU'ii by Henok Seinklewier, the 1'ollnli novelist. Oak tlnther will last for .centuries when hul led In water or Wet sand. QUICK REPAIRS Bicycle Supplies GAYL0RD CYCLE SHOP USED GARS Look them over everywhere and then see us. We will save you from $50 to $150 on used Fords. Qur business is Fords, and when you buy from us it must be right. Nothing over $350 in touring ears or roadsters, overhauled. CM. Gates Auto Co.