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PAfJE FOTTTC MEDFORT) MATT, TTITBTTNTD, MEDTOTID, ' ORKOON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 Medford Mail Tribune am iNnUPKNUKNT NEWSPAPER PUBLISH KD KVKlt Y Al-TKItNUON KXCKPT FUN OA Y Ti Y I If K MKDKOltl) PHINT1NO CO. The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished ubscrlbers desiring a seven day dully newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 north Kir street, rnone to. A consolidation of the Democratic Times. tho Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. lU'lIU Editor. 8UMPTER S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TEEMS: BY MAIL In Adviuicu: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year I7.G0 I tally, with Sundiiv Sun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6. ft" Pallv, without Sunday Sun, month .6? "Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Hundav Sun. one vear 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Pallv, with Sunday Sun. month 7B Pally, without Sunday Sun, month . Pnllv, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.f0 Pally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8. SO All terms by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. finorn dallv avernpe circulation for six mouths on. 1 1 in,' Oct., lidO. 322$ Entered as sucmie clash matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1S79. MICMREltH OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Asoscluted Press is exclusively entitled to the uc for republication of II news dlHpatch.'s credited to It, or not otherwise credited in his paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlghtH of n-publcallon of special titttputchoa herein are also rraerveti. Ye Smudge Pot Py 4rthnr Perry It nniKt Ijo awful to live In n Htnto llko KnimitH, where man in always be tween a cyclone and Irresponsible dri ven) or autoinotivo vclilclon. Tboy use tho cyclono cellars to got away from both. TOrtTLANIl GETS 11 HITS, HUT LOSKS STILI' (Hillino Portland Journal). The loss may enable them to win nioro than one game a week. . The' Slleslan moss la such a com f ploto moss, from every allele, that U Booms a shamo tho United Stales Is . not Implicated in it. When tho snow Logins to fly tho nation will hoar more about tho starving Slloslans, umihlo to plow, owing to a surplus of fighting. Thursday was a fresh Juno day cntlroly oo frosh for farmers with hay down. Another favorite trick of the lawyors Is to Bay to tho Jury, "CJentlemen, I do not Intend to detain you but n few minutes with my arguments," and tbun talk until It is necessary to call out tho militia' to stop htm. . Tho foderal 'reserve Imard has callod In all gold coins except a billion dol lars or so, dangling on watch chains of citizens with n vulgar sense of the i use of ornamental designs. As It looks Ilka a hard winter, some of the smal ler denominations stand a chanco of being yanked Ioobo from, their moor ings. ' ' THE SPECIAL ELECTION. NO doubt it will surprise everyone to learn there is a special election June 7tl). There lius been public apathy at previous elections, but it has never been so universal and intense, as is the case thisyenr. , Perhaps the people will wake up before Tuesday. We hope so. For every measure lo be voted on is important, and the verdict at the polls should represent the will of the majority. The first measure reads as follows: Submitted lir the lrtrilitur LEGISLATIVE REGULATION AND COMPENSATION AMEND MbNT I'uriwww: To rnublifli the .luritinn f (he lrgiHlativr ..fuiinn at tint more than amy ri.ya and uf an .Mra M-ssinn of not wore lii.n twenty la: filing rornpenaatinn of tn'mlMTa tl'.reot at fiv. dollar, per day and ll.rt-e dollar, for .vary twenty mile Iran-led in going to and returning from their ptac, of meeting upon the moat uaual rout.'.; prohibiting introduction of any bill, lifter the fortieth day of the legialativa erwilon, except appropriation billa and hilla pertaining to defenae of the atate or nation except by conacnt of four-tiftha of the members preaent, obtained on roll rail. Vote YES or NO This measure is similar to one which nearly passed at the lust elec tion, and should lie passed on Tuesday. Briefly it is designed to in crease efficiency at Salem by rcstrictine; the tune in which bills can be introduced, and it also raises the legislators' pay to a maximum of Iter day. about equal to that of skilled labor. Both provisions arc desirable. L'ntil the prcvailinj; eonnestion durinj; the close of every legislative session, is eliminated, half baked and undesirable legisla tion, will follow as a matter of course. The present pay of legislators, renders it practically impossible for a poor man to run for the legisla ture. Five dollars a day and mileage would no more than cover neces sary expenses. Submitted l.v the legislature WORLD WAR VETERANS' STATE AID FUND. CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT I'urpoee: To iaaue bonila not to exceed three per cant of the nahenr-d ruination of all property In the atute to raiae money to be loaned In amount nf not more than $ t.non or paid aa a tioiiiia of !. for each month of ,.-tie em.e but not exceeding .'00 to each honorably diacl.arged reaident of Oregon who aerved la the United St.itea army, navy or murine corpa, lietween April 0, 1117, and November 11. 1 0 1 H ; to levy an additional annual tax of two milla to pay principal and ititereat of . lucli bonda; and ratifying correlative legialative etiactmenu. Vol. YES or NO The .Mail Tribune has previously announced its stand on the service men 's bonus ami loan measure. Wherever this legislation has been of fered, the people have jrivi'ii thijir endorsement by an overwhelming majority. The people, of Oregon can "do' no. less. Not only is some compensation deserved, but tiiv, njYerse' vote '.might, in this period; tjf unrest cause serious complications;" Taxes are burdensome, the ljinlisuj'e will undoubtedly meet with seVerfe opposition, but if every, voter'per sonally willing to bear his share of the tax increase, to express his ap preciation of what the service men have done, will go to the polls and vote accordingly the measure will carry by a tremendous majority. The third measure follows: Submitted by the leglalaliire EMERGENCY CLAUSE VETO, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT I'lirpoee: lo amend aectinn Ifi-n ot article V of the constitution of the atnte uf Oregon, empoH-erlng the governor to veto provision In billa which declare euiergenclea, without thereby affecting any other prnviHloua of audi billa. Such power to tie In addition to tlie power to velo aingle itcuia In appropriation billa. Vol. YES or NO This amendment would correct the present tendency to make the emergency clause a farce and a source of genuine danger, and should be passed.' Submitted by the legialattire HYGIENIC MARRIAGE EXAMINATION AND LICENSE BILL I'llrpoae: lo rcipilre both appllcunla for marriage llcenac to submit to anil paaa an ex amination by a regularly lieenaed and competent physician na to their health, in regard to eontaginua or conimunicable venereal diaeaae and mentality, anil in cane nf failure to paaa audi examination prohibiting marriage unleaa one or both applicanta are rendered aterile; to eatnldiab requirements nf phyaician'a certificate and providing for nn appeal .from order of count; clerk denying a license. vol. YES or NO Here is a measure theoretically sound, but practically useless. If passed it would tlo no good, and might do much harm. .Moreover, the bill is faulty in many particulars. It should be defeated. Submitted by tin legislature WOMEN JURORS AND REVISED JURY LAW I'nrpnae: To per mit women to acrve aa jurora; lo provide n flpecia! nolire by which women may release themselves from jury service; to reuuiro the mimes of qualified Jurora to he ascertained from the latest tax roll and regialration books and any other aources of official Informa tion: to require the pioporllomil selection nf jurora to be marie from the registration liouka aa well as from the iisacsamenb roll; to require at least oue-balf of the trial Jury tn be women in criminal actions involving a minor under eighteen yeara nf ge. either aa defendant or cnmpluuiing witness, Vota YES or NO The final measure has been weakened by compelling ope-half of the, trial jury to be composed of women in actions involving minors, but the other provisions are sufficiently meritorious to warrant an af firmative vote. There is no valid reason why women should be, ex cluded from taking their part jn law enforcement, the ease with which I hey may bo excused rendering any hm'dship improbable. Ring Sketches of Bygone Years The coming Dempsey-Carpentler battle for the world's heavyweight championship recalls records of for mer titlcholders. The first of the modern clashes of ficially advertised as of heavyweight championship Importance took place February 7, 1882 at .Mississippi City, just across the Louisiana line from New Orleans. John L. Sullivan knock ed out Paddy Ryan with bare fists in the ninth round. Sullivan, .born In Boston, weighed 190 pounds and flyan, a native of Tip perary, was ten pounds lighter. The Irishman's loft Jaw was broken In two places by Sullivan's smashes. Paddy staggered to his dressing quarters to discover that while bo had been, taking a sound thrashing, some rascals had stolen all of his clothes and the :!00 they contained. He was flat broke, for the winner got the entire purse. j -'i.i. i ,i ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take AHpirln only iih told In filch package of genuinu Bayer Tablets of AHpirln. Then you' will be following the dtroctionn unci donate worked out by physicians during 21 yearn and proved aafo my rnUllonfl. Take no rhunff'H with RUbHtUuten. If you son (lie Bayer Cros on tablets, you can take them without fear for Cold.. I leadaehe. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Iiaraehe, Toothache, Lumbago and for Tain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets rout few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. ' Aspirin is ihr trade mark of Buyer Manufacture of Monoaceticacideter of SallcyUcaeid. Adv. WOOD We Itave tho lllaekhiirn Wood Ynrtl and are iinvt' prepared (o furnish nil klntls of wood and sin hi by the Uer or cot'tl at REDUCED PRICES Yni-tl at 113 S. Mr street. I'hone 8.10 or H7II-J. Delivery to any part of . , : ic;. ; ,W. WHALL . GOOD CLOTHES I Make) Them KLEIN ISM Kant Man Ht. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?' 1 What' does "caso-hardoned" mean? S What is lampblack? 3 What does plagose mean? 4 What Is queen's-waro? 5 Who aro Neopolltans? 6 What Is a tocsin? 7 What Is Anglophobia? 8 What Is hodden-gray? i What Is a pipkin? ( 10 What Is a virago? ' Answers to Yesterday's Questions ' 1 What is a iiiimlsmasllst? Ans, A nunilsmastlst Is a collector of coins. 2 What causes tho kernel of pop corn to pop? Ans. The moisture In side becomes steam and causes the kcrnal to explode. 3 What Is the color of crude petro loum? Ans, It is of a dark yellowish brown color. 4 What lit atniiwpheiic pressure? Ans. It Is the pressure exerted in every direction upon a hotly by the atmosphere. Who arc lUdoulns? Ans. They arc nomadic Arabs or tent dwellers of Arabia, Syria and northern Africa. 6 What Is Astrakhan? Ans. Astra khan Is the skins of young lambs orig inally obtained from Astrakhan, a city in KitKsia. 7 What is brimstone? Ans. ltriui stone Is sulphur. ; 8 On what kind "f a tree do Brazil nuts grow? Ans, Hra.ll nuts aro the seeds of a palm of tropical America. 9 What is wbltewood? Ans. White wood is tulip tree wood. 10 What Is a virtuoso? Ans. A virtuoso is a master In tile teehnliine uf some particular fine art, csmcIh!I.y a highly skilled musician. MEDFORD PRINTING CO. , j PAGE THEATRE MATINEE Kreo matlneo at Page Saturday at 10:311 a. til. with n beaulirtil picture. "Tho Daughter of a Wolf." Children must have couikui for admission. FREE MATINEE COUPON This coiton will admit (INK to dm I'age-Meilford Printing Co. free matinee Saturday. June 4. Food which the hen east affects the color of the egg yolk. Bonn -values In -""USE1J CAHS i " Ca ' " Vr. , , .... ,.A, r Wc rcpird our usi'd-eiir sales lis a good will asset. AVlien wc soil you a Dodge Urn. hers used ear, we have in mind our future good re lations. Wo make sure, therefore, that the ear you buy is so fairly nrieed as to he an ex- . eeptional value. Geo. L. Treichlcr Motor Co. 16-18 S. Fir. Phone 304. Medford" tmrttj Brand (Slothes FOR YOUNG MEM AND MEM WHO STAY YOU NO $35, $40, $45, $50 : The Price You Have in Mind .Sfe. "1 a If iu Styleplus frti M Clothes 0'V. .? $25, $30, $35, $40 The Price You Have in Mind Tucked away somewhere in your mind is an idea about the price you expect to pay for that new suit. Brinfc that idea here and see how well it fits in with what we have to offer at that price. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Park Mill athletic. Union Sius, simi lar to B. Y. d :-J:::l,xL$i.oo A fine quality AthlethrUilion'Suit, made of fancy checked dimity. Spe cial : ; Sjil.20 We also have a complete line of l?al briggan Union SuiU ranging in price. $1.48 to ?2.50 from Light weight Shirts and Drawers, Either long or short sleeve Shirts. Knee length or ankle length Drawers, each 87 ' : Bo vs', Union S.uitp in all styles, Pric ed at 50t 79, 98 TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES Did you see our window display of' Lilly Handbags aiid Suit Cases. We have hags guaranteed genuine leath er, priced "from: $8-00 to $25.00 Imitation Leather Bags and Suit Cases at ..$1.98 up to .$5.00 Matting Bags and Cases, priced from $1.00 to $3.50 If you are planning a trip, see these' before you buy. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS Before they are all gone, see the Silk Stripe Crepe Dress Shirts, regular 'five dollar values that we have on sale at $3.89 Ask to see our registered Soiessettc Soft Collared Shirts in white and cream. ' $2.50 value. Special ftntur-'' day : : $2.19 Suits for Boys Mann's Department Store Tohp1 The Store for Everybody jCl . Tj Medford, Oregon Suits for Boys Like the Blind-folded Game of Pinning the Tail on the Donkey. When any person tries to dlnRiiose his own "nlckneas." and ; then prescribe his own "medicine," he Is altogether in the dark. The blind-folded person who tries to pin the tail on the donkoy in tho old game is much more certain of his Job. 1 v .. ; Only by years of tralriillg'fitiil intensive study of the huninn body can a doctor bo sure of telling about your trouble. Ho usually finds that something entirely different from what you ,, Imagined is tho real tjjnuble." ;? t, Thenihe can write ..prescription, based upon your own t ', physical requirement!;, which will help nature to act normally again. :' ' . :'. We fill the prescription exactly as ho writes it. .HASKINS, FOR HEALTH DAY OR NIGHT ; WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors 214 K. Main St. IMiono in. Reduction in Price of Choice Meats Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound ..... 16c Choice Beef Boiling Meat, per pound ... 14c Hamburger Steak, per pound . .20c Pork Sausage, per pound ,20c Fresh Side Pork, per pound , . ,20c Good Bacon 29c All meats from home-fed steers, No old Dairy Cows on our blocks West Side and Economy Markets Phones 46 and 649 STORAGE s T O R A G FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, and SHIPPING, BAGGAGE DELIVERED S T O R A G E KEIZUR TRANSFER Cnr. Bnrtlctt & fltli. Phono 333 Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, nd Gas Engine Repairing a Specialty GENKIlAlv FOCNBRT AND MACHINB SHOP GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for carachp, headache, cat arrh, diptheria, sore throat, lun trouble, kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills Hnd fever, cramps, couphs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked hreant. cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPK RATIONS. Medford. Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This Is to certify that I. the under pinned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to itve, and hearing of Gim Chung (whose Herb store is at 214 South Front street. Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as 1 used them and today m a wen man ann can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung anil trv his Herbs. (Signed) K. JOHNSON. witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Kngle Point. W. t. Chtldreth. Eagle Point. M. A. Anderson. Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Kagle Point. (. K. Moore. Kacle point. T V XI..1 t- ... . .'"imjir, r.ugie mini. (Jeo. rtii der Hi-llen. Ragle Paint, I'll os. t. Nichols, Eagle PolQL