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rF!DFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. irEDVORD, OREfiON, THURSDAY, .TUNtf 2. 192f Medford Mail tribune A GOOD BEGINNING. w TflTC FOTTT? T AS 1NDKPENDKNT NKWHPAPKR K 1 1 K l KVKIt Y A FT K I ( N UON J5XCKIT HUNMAV HV THK MKI'KORD PJUNTINO CO. The Medford Sunday Sun is furnished subscribers desiring a seven day daily rewnpaper. Officfl Mull Tribune Hull.iing, 25-27-2B North Kir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Uregoniun, The Ashland Tribune. ROHKUT W. Itrilh. Kditor. BUMPTKK S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMSi BY MAIL In Adviinci: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year $?.f0 Imily, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Pally, without Sunday Sun. year,.... 6..ri Pallv, without Sunday Sun, month . Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2. on Ruikuv Sun. one vc-ar 2. 00 BY CARUIKU In Medford, Ashliind.i jnekKonville, Central I'otnt, I'hoenix. Talent: Pally, with Sunday Sun, .month. ... .7T Pally, without Sunday Sun. month .fin Pally, without Sunday Sun. year.... 7.'o Pally, with Sunday Sun, one year H.UO A!l terms by carrier, cash in advance. TIIK reduction of ntilroml wiifroK without railrnnd strike is a Jiopof nl Nifin. Kiimlly hopeful in tlit! announcement that a re duction in railroad rates is to follow. For the two conditions indicate that sanity is returning in the railroad husincss, that both railroad workers and railroad operators are ready to make concessions which will allow a return to normalcy in the railroad business. Of course, the present wajjc reduction extends only to unskilled labor. Jn a few months the Hailway Labor Hoard will hear applica tions for reductions in wii'cn of other classes, and a genuine crisis will then he pcieipitatcd. Hut the fair-minded attitude of unskilled labor today will undoubtedly furnish a precedent, which may have a very sulutary effect, when the more serious .simple, starts. COLLAPSE OP THE COURTS.' Official pnpor of the City of Medfonl. Official papur of JackHon County. Bnorn dally avprnup circulation for Biz months cmlluK Oct., I'Jin. 3224 Entered as nt-cont cliiss nifitter at Medford, Oregon, under tlio uct of March 8, 1879. MKMHKltS OK TIIK ASSOCIATION pi:i:hs. Tlio AHOscluted 1'renH lfl exclusively entitled to the ukc for republication of All news illhptilclieH credited to It, or not otherwise credited In '!iln paper, and also the local newM jiuhllslied lierelu. All riKlita of repuhlcatlon of apeclal lllnpatcheH herein are also rewerved, Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Yfirrj The, Beniito is Inclined to ulKii ' u trculy with Japan, If they can hocuic) tlio consent and approval of tho statu of Callfornin. What you smell Is burning veeilH on vacant lots l citizens puffing on nickel cluai h, ecMIiik lor 11 cents. It uoKlnH to look Ilka Mr. and Mrs. James A. Btillinnn had too many lawyers to settle their divorce suit quickly. Kins Ilorls of IliilRiirln Is Kolntf to visit the United Stales in tho fall, lie will. Your corr. slapped Dick Antlo ,wlth ItH foot Weil, whore, It would do the . most good, and tho blow tnnibfoimert lilm Into u cracker ualuuinaii from Sacramento, "For Sale Barber shop In llvo town, butcher shop in connection. Write A. D. care this offlco" (Want nd Marahfleld News). You cannot tell whore one begins and tho other ends. : Tho hoaitfelt sympathy of n dollar grabbing, nickel chasing world will go oiit to that Smith Hlvcr, Cut., prospec tor wIiobo whlskoi'8 woio accidentally caught last Friday, In Uto whirling blade of nn electric fan. according to tho Crescent City, Oil., News. Tho Hank of Jacksonville iness Is laid enough without tho "Financial News" of Now York calling it a "fidu ciary depositary." Inasmuch its tho grandchildren or John D. Kockefollow, are young and Inexperienced, they will not Investi gate tho buffalo nickels I lie billionaire tightwad gave thorn on his birthday, to see If they are load, "Chicago 'I.niiy Shot In Tonneau" (Hdllno SF. Cull) Not near as bad as it Bounds. Tho Tulsa, Okla., race war Is an old story. In the soulli killing negroes Is un Inherited constitutional right, like voting tho democratic ticket. Another flci'imm soldier lias been tried and found guilty of a war crime. Tills leaves only N'.Ui cases to go, until Justlco gets to tho chlnless ox-crown prince of Doiitschland. I'eggy Joyco. fair of face, and shape ly of shank, had four husbands ill her 29 years, all millionaires. This Is more than tho avetago gal sees In a lifetime. SLIM FICKIN'S (Klamath Herald) WANT101) Woman to cook one meal each evening for two gentle men, lmiuiro Army Hoods Store, 7tli and .Main. "Day vs. Day. Itestralnlug order. Subpoena for Win. Knight." (Court News Item! Times) .Mr. .Moon take thc'wItuoKB chair! "During tho summer, the bund will Klvv concerts six weeks a day" (Chlco Knlerprise). Things are not always what they seem. 'n Advertisement Helped Her Mrs. Lucille -Mackey, livlliienn Vii.ta St., Washington, -IV, ; wi lies; "Last winter my 8-year-old girl caught a bad cold which left her with a dry cough. It hothorcd her most at night ami she would cough until she vomited. I think Bho must have had whooplag cough. I saw an advertisement for Foley's Honey and Tar. I tried it and bought two'ixUties and her coiiKh left hor before he finished the second Iwt tle. Sho had gotten awfully Ihln. hut now sho is as fat as ever." Sold every where. Adv. TURNIIKUHY, Juno 2. Miss Janet Jackson, tho Irish champion, dt fentod Mrs. Alan Maclteth of llesketh at the nineteenth hole in play in the ltrlllsh ladies open golf championship tourna ment today. COXtiKKSS js to invcsiiiiutc the battle ol Tim river, ,'l'his battle has been jioiii.' on in the coal fields of West Virginia for nearly a year, and the present inaction is jjeiirrally regarded merely as an tinned truce. If the inves! iyal ion is conducted thoroughly ami impartially, one may safely predict the l'ollmvin;: facts will be substantiated: Coal operators have committed crimes and have not been pun ished by the courts. Aline workers have coniniillctl crimes iind have not been pun ished by the courts. '"' wi" A slate of civil war has existed because I here has been a complete collapse of law enforcement inachincry.Ju the disaffected districts. As the Iluntiiifrloii llerald-Disp'alch well expresses it, "There can be no peace lill the courts ti'rin to punish crime." ITk RippIin$Rhijnios Ms A. .AU M-,r r-r i- m i mT THE CORSAIRS tinp'IK uioiiied interests all combine to m.l these hard earned 1 plunks of mine; the Wall street barons plot ami plot to soak mo in a tender spot ; the cormorants of unearned jrold would jjivo their heads to knock nic cold." This is the way that James I'. .(ones declaims to me in trumpet tones, when eveiiin-; shadows softly fall, and he leans on the garden wall. And if the barons climbed on him. they'd find the pickings mighty slim; for James P. Jones is always broke, his credit is a ghastly joke. And I have always found it thus; the man who makes the lustiest fuss about the plutocratic knaves who beat, us into'early graves, is one who never hail a roll, some chap who's always in I lie hole. J find that if I work and save, and like a thrifty rent behave, I have the plunks lei put in brine, and none disputes I hat they are mine. No Wall street barons are abroad to touch me for my humble, wad, no iniilel'aelors of (rival wealth secure that wad by force or stealth. Hut slill I hear this James P. Jones: " I cannot have a store of I cs. because the rraspiiir, soulless plules will rob the poor man of his boots. " I . ...a.. . ..! ! .'- M-.fc.v ' - "' fillV info I ( f ' i? If ISi CARLO PETERSON AND INEZ HALL, Dancers extraordinary with Geo. M. Cohan's comedians in tho Man O'War Musical Comedy "Mary," at the Page Theatre, Monday, June 6. m WW HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Sport B. V. Ds 1 What Is n muulsnuislist? '1 What causes tho kornal of pop corn to mp? 3 What Is tho color of crude petro leum? 4 What Is atmosphoi'lc pressure? B Who are the llcdoiilas? 0 What Is Astrakhan? 7 What Is brimstone? 8 On what kind of a tree- do llra.ll nuts grow? il What is whltewood? la What is a virtuoso? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What is a confrere? Ans. A con frere Is an nssoclalo. 2 What are progeny? Ans. Pro geny aro offspring. 11 When was the North Magnetic Pole discovered? Ans. It was dh coveted by Sir James Itoss, June 1. lSlll. I What Is antitoxin? Ans. It Is a scrum used hyiioderuilcally as' a pre ventive of, or a euro for dlphlbei In.' 5 Why is bituminous coal so cull ed? Ans. Ilei'iiuse of tho presence In It of bitumen or mineral pilch. 0 What Is graphology? Ans. It Is tho art of describing character by handwriting. 7 From what Is oxalic acid obtain ed? Ans. It Is obtained from saw dust. S What pari of a wheel Is the nave? Ans. It Is the part of tho bub from which the spokes radiate. It What Is atheism? Alls. It Is the disbelief In the existence of a (!od. 10 What part of the human body Is tho tanipamiin? Ans. The ear drum. Stockholders Notice Notice Is hereby given that tho an nual mooting of tho stockholders of the Homo Telephone anil Telegraph Company of Southern Oregon, will bo held at tho office of tho company. 21$ West Sixth street, Medford. Oregon, at II o'clock p. m., June 7. 1H2I. W. II. COItK. t" President. SALHM Hoy lloltlor, former South Dakota Agricultural college ami a! Soattle high school athletic director j and until recently athletic coach at I Fast Heading, I'ir., will coach athletics at Willamette uulvorslty, It was announced. LONDON American tennis players who are comiieting in the. world's championship hard court tournament in St. Cloud, France, will come to Lon don Immediately after the close of tho matches there, and will enter tho opo ntennls tournaments' to bo played at. Ileekenbani Juno 0 to June It and at Itoehamptoa Juno 111 to June l.S, says the London Times. FALL FOR MAY FIFTEEN YEARS .May was a rainy month during which 2.17 inched fell, the heav'est .May precipitation slnco 1!)flt, when the total was 3. Oil. The month's highest temperature wa3 87 degrees, reached on I'.io 2 4 111, anil its lowest trmporaturo was jj 1 degroes on May 2nd. ' There were, two so-called kill ing frosts during' the month. The mean maximum temperature was GO, the mean minimum 4!i. and the mean was 5G. Tho greatest daily range was 46. The greatest rafpfall In 2 1 hours was .Ii7 of an Inch on May 2!l, and there were 1G days in Mav with .01 Inch or more of precipitation, nine clear days, IS cloudy ones and four partly cloudy. , No snow fell dining tho month. Tho official weather summary of tho Medford district is parl y, as follows: Alin'. Pile. 4 1 ..'!: :is nil 4.". 12 I 1 ;l :i D: SHERIFF SEIZES iitS Reduction in In keeping with the lower cost of production these , delicious soda wafers will be sold by grocers "t the following marked reduction in price. Snow Flakes are made with the finest ingredients, in modern, .sunny bakeries. Packed only in the red Snow Flake packages. c il 1 ft,. . . Lilian hA ' ' Large Size 35c ... ,, t .... YOUR GROCER CAN SUPPLY YOU Pacific Coast Biscuit Company .. Seattle Inn" .- - Spokane Portland .Max. HI GO ...VI ..VI .G7 ri f.o NKW YORK ItenorlH hum Knirlnn.l whore" tho Vnited States and IOngllsh pololsts are practicing in preparation for tho international matches this month have contained accounts of lu jnrtus which may necessitate possible change in both lineups. An Injured elbow suffered by Captain IVvereatix Mllhurn, and a back strain by louls H. (loddard have caused most concern In the pido following here. 10 1 1 I 2 13 II 1.1 1G 17 IS 111 : in ! -l j 22 i 24 ...tiit'.i 711 ....sis ..711 .117 .110 ....IX ...lifi ....IS ...lill ...S7 ,...s:t I I TORONTO The new stymie rule Introduced by tho United States Coif! association has been rescinded by the: Roynl Cuiiiidlnn Clolf association. The' open championship of Caniidn will be played at the Toronto (iolf club Aug ust t and i Instead of July 2S and 29 as previously announced. NKW LONDON. Conn. Tho Yale Harvard varsity race on the Thames river June 24 will bo rowed down stream at 4 o'clock (standard time), Prank V. ChapiKdl, cluilrniaa of tho! regatta committee announced vester-! day. ...S7 ...si ...Gil ..Gil .7S ..7S 41 I I 40 i:i II CS 4 2 IS is 4S 4 7 42 4 2 111 IS IS :ti; 111 411 1:1 4.1 T A .0 I .IS .1 2 .0 .a .0 T .0 . .0 .0 .12 .0.1 .11 T .12 .1 3 .07 II 0 0 0 0 o' .as .G7 n o Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy j Cloudy ' Cloudy! Cloudy I Cloudy , Pt cldy ! Pt. cldy Cloudvj Clear i Pt cldy' Clear Clear j Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloydy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloiuh Cloudy Cloudv Pt cldy Clear UPPER COLUMBIA RISE SKATTI.K Kranklo Monroe. I.os' Angeles banlaniwolglil, was given a I newspaper decision over Pal Moore of! Memphis, Tcnn.. In a four round ex-j blbltion match lust night. PORTLAND, Ore., .lime 2. Another rise in the upper Columbia was re ported today, causing forecast of rise hero Sunday. Recurrence of warmer weather In tho mountain regions drained by the Columbia and tributar ies caused the new rise. Wenatcbee reported today the Columbia up sta toliths of a foot, bringing the stream there to within six-tenths of a ftiot of the official flood stage. The Snake river was up hslf a foot at Lowlston. Idaho. Through .Ic-s Wlnbtirn, the wealthy New Y'ork maii, who recently located in Ashland and made heavy invest ments there, shipping thre barrels of mixed wine uiul whiskey in hot ties from his former homo In Now York to Ashland under a permit is sued by the United Slates prohibition commissioner of the eastern state, tho United States prohibition authorities oi Oregon have an interesting prob lem to contend with. - I Acting on information of the ship ment be had received from some j soui'c Ucpuly Sheriff ,1. J. .McMahon Into' yesterday seized the barrels of I booze in the express office In Ash-1 land,, and technically placing Mr Winlmrn under arrest, notified tho United States marshal's office in Portland. Some United States offi- clal is expected to arrive In Mediord today or l'riday to lock after tho mat ter. There seems to he no question but that the booze was expressed to Mr. Wlnbtirn at Ashland by means of a permit Issued by the proper author ity. He had purchased tho liquor long before the national prohibition act went into effect, it Is said that Mr. Wlnbtirn never himself took a drink in his life, and that ho Is not worried at all and is confident that tho seized liiitior will bo returned to him and that no cbnrge can or will be brought against lilm. Crcys Feet, WrinlJes, Enisled Pores .43fe w sj Dcltrhtful New VanUhlae rftt 9 8'o'nul.ln, True Buttermilk 8uick1y Show rclded Improveme't or Money Lack The first iipiillcation v( llmvnrd'H Itiittertnitk Cream will astunlsh ymi. The dullest, ntn.st lifelesH complexion iH ttn tied to radiant beauty and red or rough hands or arms made snowy white, yet there Is not the hIIkIiuk sIkh f its use. It actually vanishes from siht and the most heated at mosphere will not produce the least shintness or Kreasfncss of the Fkin. No matter whether .you are ..troubled with a poor complexion, : wrinkles, puffiness around the; eyes, crow's feet or linen around mouth, or just -a. sim ple roiiRhnesM of the face, hRjuls or arms caused hy wind or emu ygu will find that theno troubles, will utilckly disappear with the use of Howard's Huttermilk Cream. To prove this to your complete sat isfaction. Ret ft paokape tfnlby at any first class dru or toilet Roods coun ter. Insist on HowftnUs Jtermitk Crenm. no other Cream ran take its place. If you cannot obtain Mi send 10 cents silver or stamps for generous trial package of Cream and Soup to Howard Itros. Company, 4"7 Wash ington Street. Ituffalo. N. Y. All drug gists can supply you. Adv. H 0 ill Sevens ss -Set-icr a Chevrolet moving Ihan a b bocd stUecl HOTEL SUTTER San Francisco Not Merely a Hold. Hut An Institution Founded on Tin? rnntiples I'OPl l.xit iM5ici:s sr.uviri COlllTKSY tiiMrge ':irrtu JliMiiN.r. Mgr. r bank your Money WITH US Before you ask her to take that lifelong journey with you, you should have some MONEY in the bank to protect her, in case anything happens to you. It is the only right and fair thing for a man to do. . And as the years roll along, keep them happy years by al ways banking a PART of what you earn. Then yon can buy . a home always cheaper for cash or go into business for your- : self and be to her a real man. : . Come in. We will welcome you. i Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve i ; THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan il jiiiv .nwrti j-i'i-i i. iii ii i iaii J. nirui ij il II KIVKlt VALI.KY II It In snfe, contfoi-tiilile, sonsilile nil tlie lwinty of 1 II II nn electric with the Miiiilv dependability of the II II l'onl cluissls uiul the lorii enijiiie lit a price mnile If Il pivvxihle by qininUty production nnd the most effl I I clent iiianiifacturinf; mcthiKls In the world. I We will let yon ride in one nny day anywhere yon WHiit to go. On that ride you will feel sorry for . every .one you soo in any kind of a touring car. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Sixth and Pacific nichway III