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DF PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRTTUTWK 1 Bedford Mail Tribune M AN INDKPIiNlMONT NKWSl'APKH PU HIA SH Kl 10 V K KV A FT K I tNUUN a 1 P ThA Mdilfitnf Smiiiuv Kun Is furnished ubsorlhura dutdmig u. seven day dully newspaper. Offlco Mail Trlbnno Hull. ling, 25-27-29 North Kir street. I'lione 75. A consnl hint Inn of the leinoeriitle Tlniow, the Mwlfont Mull, the Medfnrd Tribune, Tho Houiliern tm-gonlan, The Ashland Tribune. ItOlfKKT W. HI'IIL, KH tor. StJMI'TKIl H. KM ITU, Manager. BUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY M All. In Advance: JnHy, with Sunday Sun, yenr 7.(iQ Itally, with Stindiiv Sun, irnrnth 7 Ti Pally, without Sunday Sun, yi-ar.... 0.r Diil I v( withntit Sunday Sun. month .6f Weekly Mali Tribune, ono year.... 2. tilt Suii'lav Sun. on' vesir 2.0') BY iAIli;U In Medfnrd, Ashland. Jnrkflonvllk, Central 1'olut, l'hoeulx, TiU.-nt: Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 7fi rnilv, without Sunday Sun, month .ti.r. Dullv, without Siindny Sun, year.... 7. fin Ially, with Sunday Sun, ono year 8. (Hi All torini hy carrier, rush In advance. Official paper of the 'lty of Med ford. Official p.iper of JaekKon County. Kntered nn ncnnif. class mutter at MiMifnnl, Oregon, under the act of March 8, lR7!i. MKAIBKUS OK TIIK ASSOCIATED I'lIKSS. Th a AHoaehiteil J'resH in exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news illHimlcii.-s crHileU to it. or not otherwise credited In thiM paper, and uIbo tlin Inrnl newa oil till Ntit-u herein. All rifchtH of republication uf npcclal ntfipatclies Herein are, also renerveu. SUPPORT THE Y. W. C. A. MTpVOTH-), ORKCiOX. "MOX DAY. JTTXE fi. 1921 MwmtJ,.i J I Will IIMIIIII IIIIMIII"i"" I WI1KN u Ktniiif:o oinifr man fumes to Meilt'urd, there are iiiiiny lihiccff lie eiiii ko ami feel perfectly at home. V.'lien ii btruniiu ymms woman comes to Meiiford, there is only one place she ean go anil 1'eel perfectly ut home, and that is at the local Y. W. C. A. The strange nnil lonely youiiK woman represents a problem in c ery city and town, and that problem is splendidly solved by the Y. W. C. A. The home in Jleilford which has been established during the past year, has more than justified its existence, it has provided a re I'rc.shin;: home atmosphere for many young women, who have come to this city strangers, and it has contributed materially to makiii; Medford a better place in which to live. The Mail-Tribune therefore enthusiastically endorses the present campaign to raise funds necessary to insure the continuance of the local Y. W. U. A. Three thousand dollars is the budget to be raised, and when the benefits to the community are considered, this in indeed a modest sum. The Y. W. 0. A. lias filled a long felt want in this (ity, and it. must be maintained. Kvory dollar contributed to this worthy institution will return dividends in a finer charily, a higher sense of service, and a more spontaneous response to those in need. Ye Smudge Pot Mj Arthur Perry ThliiKH hnvn (Mimu to u pretty pnsH, when a bill 1h Introduced in congress providing tintl makers of wont pants, put' mitnu wool In thein. (UricH ol' "Czar"). ... "l'lirts of this cur can be seen till over Cullforniu." (Ad Chlco Kntnr jii'Iho). Tho nutH and bulls are flying filHt.' Among tlio achievements of thu Harding administration not listed Jh tho eradication of Jos. P. Tumult y. cx-privato sec. to Mr. Wilson, who has not boon beard of since March -1111. When German hIivIIh were fulling In Iarl8, and tin; allied Hu'h were bend Iiir back befuro the i'l'UKKlau IionIm, and . J'Ycncli Koldlei'H wore yelling, "KiuiH lo Kiiorro," boiho of the ex porvlco men, who "are raiding tho Htato trenHUiy," via thu bonus bill, arose and Htartod tho retreat that undecl Novombet' 1, 1018. How much would thu Htuto or OrcKon have been wUMiiK to pay for a victory In thu Ar goiino, C. O. V.'t Now and then oveutH coming to paas, prove that Harninn't CHtinmte of "a Hiickci' beiim born every min ute," wub a ttifle low. NO AT PLICATIONS. (Albany DcnuM-rnt) Wun led A mechanic at. r vIiih Wura iu'. Do not apply If you are not a mechtinlc. O. Fabriclt cooked a HhIi for (I, Kowbury Sun., whbrh wart devoured vorrtelouttly by (i. CoIIIiin, ot til. The Interior of the inetuber of tho flinty tribe wuh flint decorated Willi oniony and lemonH, aliced thinner than a La dlt'H Aid uncle ty Hundwleh. The bite rcHidcnt of ltoKiie iliver wuh Hewed up In a flour Hack and tightly wrapped In U Ishucm of the leading democratic paper of the north went. More mud was then (dapped on to the depth of a foot, and tlui name wrapped In a Kunnytuick, put on a piece of tin roof ing, and laid op a hot fire to renal l'or 1 hour, 47 mill. At the expiration of thlH time, the outer cawing Ih carefully knocked off, and John Klnh revealed well 'at owed In Ida own Juice, and nerved In a dry state. The aaseinbl-'d KUchIh liven proceeded lo eat lll.e a delegation of atarviiiK Arnier.lant;. All well. . ( Tho (dinging Ivy of politics la wrap ping I tu tender t enaelen, around l he Hturdy oak of religion, an 1 Hie puri fication of (be earth In general, and Jackaou county In partlcubir, pro ceeds by the proceas of conimuulty ngltatlon.' "Dr. Long bn practlaed hero for 12 yearn, and waa badly missed on IiIh depart ure." ( Ma rh field Nown) - Poor aim again. i it mtst ni:. (Klamath Jlciald) Iror Ileal IMeaaant beil room adjoining bath: 217 .left'crmm St., or phone ! 1 7-li. o s wait Mason KEEP YOUR WORD. YOIJ'IjL be rated as a bird, in the busy haunts of trade, if you always keep your word, never let a promise fade. If you promise, you will pay for your wagonload of lime on the twenty ninth of Hay, do your paying right on time. Then the smiling merchant prince will say with 'beaming eye, " It is many ages since. I have seen so prompt a guy.'V And the merchant prince will say to the other princes near, "There is no more honest jay from Dansheba clear lo lieer." If you promise you will meet James Adolphus Arthur Jlix on the corner of the street at ten minutes lifter six, do not make Adolphus wait for the fraction of an hour, 'or he'll think you are a skate, and his spirit will be sour. And upon a future day, when you need hun in your biz, and approach him, he will say, ''.Moly Hoses and Geo "Whiz! Once I had a date with you, and you kept it in a horn; so I naturally view you and all your works with scorn." One has great renown for wit, one can wrestle like a Ooteh, and another makes a hit wheji he warbles "Larboard Watch"; one can write a classy ode, one can rear up and orate, one can scorch along the road at it ISarney Old field gait. There are many kinds of 'fame, anil some samples are absurd ;lnt we all admire the game of the man who keeps his word. lie is loaded to the guards with the laurel wreaths he's won, when the statesmen and the bards retail at. ten cents u ton. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Old Ko baa atarted to work -ialn, find Homebody will awe at for it UK'S IlKKV TIIKUK. I like to read O'lhien'a hooka About the Smith Sea lure: They give one little joyotiH lookH Of life one could endure. J like to read O'Hiien'H talc. They make a lovely tdtowhit;. Kor talca Vbere Hummer never fiilbt- TIh better far than going. ' ItKX I.A.MPMAN, STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood Eczema, totter and man; other ikln troubles are lu to disordered blood. If you aro afflioted- with skin trouble, don't suffer the maditoiunif torture longer, but Btart right away to purify your blood with S. S. S. the standard blood purifier for over 50 years. - For SfHciil Booklet or for indi- vidual ttdvtce, wit hout char tvrjf. Chief Medical di-j..or. ( S S.S Co.,Dep't,4J0. Atlnntn.Qa. ' Get S. S. S. t your Utu&tist. '4 ySgiSt vt The Standard Blood Purifier " MIsb Allcu Iliupni-, Mrs. Uobo Gay ami four children, Mrs. 11. U. Jones, .Hill tlio MIbhch Nclllo and Iyiidall Ja cobs lort Friday morulas In I heir cam for points In California. Mrs. Jones will Htoi off at Oakland, tho Misses Jacobs will go to Um Angeles where Miss Nelllo may enter tho cnreterla business. 'J ho rest of tho party oxpoct to return la about tlueo weeks. II. D. Jones Is n week-end finest or Mr. and Mis. O. 11. Aldon at Modfoid. Mr. Jones whs recolved Into full mem bership in tlio Masonic lodgo at that plnco Krlday eveniiiK. Mr. and Mrs. Carley who hnvo been llviiiK on tho I. 11. 1'ortor plaeo the past year moved to Phoenix Iho last of tlio week whero thoy have pur chasnd a homo. Tho I. II. Porter Tamlly have inovoil back to their nincli ufler mi absenec of a year or nioro In (Iniats Pass. Adelliert Klliotl Is innUliiB a visit, wllh friends In Medford. Tlio i'unl Metjual children are ro covnrliiK nicely from mild cases of chlcltenpox. Paulino t-hinuplln Is also about over an attack of the disease. Mrs. Hodges is spending a few weeks with Mrs. llosiiier on Foots crook. Mrs. Abblo Chninplln was given a delightful surprise on her 8 1st birth day. Thoso present besides the Inline dlalo family were Mr. and Mrs. C. ' Chiiinplln and family, Mr. and Mis. C. A. Wahl and Mr. and Mrs. (1. V. .Matthews. A suiiipiuoiis dinner was enjoyed at li o'clock. Tho ItlveiKlde Iteereatlon club was enlorlalncd by Mrs. (irant Matthews I'liuisday afternoon, it b:'lng the hist inei.tlng for the year. Officers were lecled for the coining year. Kor pres ident. Mrs. ltoso (lay: vice-president. Mis. ('bus. (liny; secretary, .Miss l.yn- dull Jacobs; treasurer, Mrs. 1 tattle Mden. Uoucpiots ot roses were pre sented to tho retiring president, Mis. Ileatilee Jones and tho retiring secre tary. Mrs. Mniido t haniplln. Mrs. V. K. Wuhl. Mrs. C. C. Karnas and Mrs. li. U. Alden were present from Mod' ford. Foots creek guests were Mrs. Ilosnier, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Holing and Mrs. Schafler. Delicious refresh ments consisting of ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mis. F. C. Pickett returned Thursday from a trip to the sheen camp on Klk creek. Thoy expect to leave next week on an auto trip to Corvullts where they will bo joined by their son llruce w ho is ill lending srliool there and will ciiiitinite their trip on Into Klamath county. F. C". F.lllolt is n busy man these days attending a large garden and the increased store and service station patronage. The highway is now nil paved to the lioek Point bridge and no one ean ap predate this bettor than those living on Riverside and vicinity who lisvc traveled the rock-strewn roads for the past two years. I). II. Sleail ami if. vi . i.ngei wore Medford visitors Saturday. iMIss Heilhii Woolverton who Is uo WHY DO GIRLS LEAVE- HOI? ANSWER: BECAUSE THEY WANT 10 1 1 No One Reason Given for Dis appearance of Girls in New York City If It Isn't One Reason, Then It Is Another. Sport B. V. D.'s t ; , 1 i living In Boulhern Calironiia, returned Saturday evening for a three wcokfi visit at Phoenix and RIedford and Hlversldo friends. MIkh Itaynioiid wlio hns been attending Hchool. at Fresno returned with hor and will aiiend the summer at the Lee Raymond homo.. Mis. Di M. Slead Is confined to hor homo, with a casorit' the niirmpy. ; ' The usual good time was enjoyod by all those who attended tho Riverside Community danco Saturday evening. About yoveiity-flvo couple were in at tendance? mostly froin Medlofd 'and Grants Pass. 1 " " ".'5n lly request of Ihosc iiresent arrange-' nients were made for another daneo to bo given May IS with tho same good muBic. ' . A, party consisting of Messrs. John Ilutlcr, , Claronco Nog, , and (fhjrl Ikfw man camped lor tho vomMuVlep. of tho night at Savage Uaplds . anTr" ; wm-o Joined by their lamllle-s uoxt 'day J'or a picnic audjisbing party. , Ni:V YOUIf. June 6. Why do girls k'HVc.lioitie? i InveatlgaUon of the caw of a num bnr of Rirls found ' inlKslrg lias been made hero and In ouch case a dif- I f tho ulrl leaving homo w:ih kIvou. 1 M I a B Jteatrice D 1 e t z flxtcoii, living in Ui-oo'tlyn, worked in a papor box factory. At nlKbt she rutiirued to her t;b:k father in u two-room flat. One day in Febru ary she disap peared and lias never turned up, J lor father mild: "hbu was very fund of daneii-g w; riMvnuU and fun, but her work gave her no time. Hho used to come, homo feel ing depressed. I can't imagine why ahe left home unless tdie wanted a change or something." Wauled I'i'oity Things. Tle mother o Anna Vobrer, seven teen; told another story. Shu lives in . Manhattan. Mrs. V o li l e i aid: "Anna is such a pretty girl She lias wonder ful eyes and big lashes, and per fect skin. ' Ever since fllie was n child she attract ed a d m i ration. She used to utay out nights. Then hIio wanted pret ty clothes t and other finery which I couldn't afford. Ono day nhc left home. ' "She was gone for a month. Then unexpectedly, when we had given up hope, she came in aain. In a few days she left again, Haying the house was too dull; I have not heard from her slncer" This Ono Stage-Struck. liOretta KranUowitz, fifteen years old, also-of Manhattan, disappeared in January. Her par ents say that lifter she disap pearcd sho sent them a note nay iug that she hud gone out to I, os Angeles to get Job in the movies, -A f t e r ward she wroto that she h a d obtained p o s it i o n as dancer. " Her b r othe r said: "She was a 1 wa y s hUikc- struck, conio "back IIAtiUISON. X. J. iJenny Leon ard, world's lightweight boxing chain- piun will defend his title here tunight igainst l;oky Kansas, of Uuffalo. in 12-roiind no-decision bout. . The boxers had agreed to make tho 1 'J5- pound cbtHS limit at two uYloek, but JCanwas only eliance to acquire' the title i by a knockout or on a foul. PAIT nillv M Ul.-ii Kl n-nil and.lWII Itrennan, Chicago will meet Here toniKiu in a ten-rnumi, n ue cislon bout. They are heavyweights. ST. CMU'D, Franco Mile. SiiAiuue I.ungkii. world's tennis champion, yesterday defeated .Mrs. Molla HJur- intedt Mallory, American tennis cham pion, in straight seta for the world's nillU L'OUIl L1L1U. iJlCTlLOWr- The oolored mlddle- .weight championship is declared to bo at stake in a. ten-round" bout here tonight between Joe Guns, New York, hi he titlo holder and Kid Alberts of St. Louis. v CJoats are immune to tuberculosis. i. i Kiw Ann. Vbh 1 A hahy hippopotaniiis weighs Jibout Ti'i Miinds. while one elKht 4'ears idd weighs about 8,000 pounds. The mullet Is a purely vegetarian fish. .. A Scries of Human Interest Talks on Insurance SAY FOLKS Have you ever considered just what makes a prosperous com munity? If every person sent away for their merchandise what kind of stores would we soon have. Our home merchants accomodate us when wo need help. If wo sent away for lepral ad vice when we need an atloiney, it would be inconvenient, ' wouldn't it? If we sent our bank deposit.'; away, our banks could not help the farmer market his products. i OroRon Life Insurance Com- ! puny is a bie; bank. Takes your I deposits and reinvests your funds risrlit in your home com- j munity and state. Think it over and talk to AIL! MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE ...... - - i Mi'dford women; will be surprised at the INSTANT pleasant action of simple .glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-1-ka. One spoonful relieves ANY CASE gas. on stomach or Hour stomach. Because Adler-i-ka acts on IIOTH upper and ower bowel it often cures constipa tion and prevents appendicitis. One lady reports herself CURED of a bad euso of bowel trouble and constipa tion. Leon B. liasklus, druggist. Adv INSURANCE ON CROPS NOW WRIT TEN AT LOW RATES FOR THE SEASON X JJcilui-tionforriti l : Time. Pulii-ies nut H-IVdivc until 2i hours ali.""" nroivt'il. Don't wait for Hie slonii.. ' jniiuirors wek-onii'il. McCurdy Insurance Agency Telephone One-Two-Thrcc Medford National Bank Bldg. BMMatljHMBlmMMiMMj. -JIllllMtMNIIIII'lll11 I II I If IIIIIFIIl I MEDFORD COAST RAILWAY STREET CAR LINE Leave Jacksonville 7 :00, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 :00 a. m., 12 noon, 1 :30, 3 :00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:15 p.m. Leave Medford 7:30; 9:00, 10 :00, 11:30 a. m, 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 10:00 p. m. Tare one way 10c ; round trip 25c ; by book JMc per trip. J . J. T. GAGNON MAIL YOUR PILMS SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford YOU CiN GET MOST ANY OLD TFIINQ AT MOST ANY OLD (TIME AT DE VOE '8 ., tlONOM T.U, T. " H. tho nmtrliuonlal ralu" auionK seliool ' li.'achers of llawnil Ih to tlio worrifH of tlio coninilKsIom'rs of pnldie InHtrin-tlon, acoordini; to Vaimlifin .Meluiiliey, supcrinteiHli'iit. More than one hundred varuncirs wlH have lo bo -filled at tho bcKlnniHK of tho new school year In September and many of thoso havo been caused hy the substitution of a marriage 11 eeliso for a teaching eontraet. A. It. 'lUM'.l.li The Man Medford, Orcumi HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. 'Where dt flavoring? 1'. I low did name ; it. t. f.. we get peppermint Custlle Hoap get long does an elephant Panama Canal What is meteorology? What Is a dynasty? What In a salmon-peel? How long does the luiigest lived fish live? 7. 1 low-live? s. When was the opened ? it. What is the sacrum? la. What Is a promontory? Answers to Thursday's (ue?tioiis; 1. What is dipsomania? Ans. It is a morbid craving for alcoholic drinks. 2. What Is n detonation? Ans. It is a sudden explosion with n loud re port. ;i. What Is n headwind? Ans. A headwind Ih a contrary wind. 4. What is a contusion? Ans. It is a bruise made without breaking the skin. n. What are Mrthstoncs for June? Ans. The pearl, moonstone and agate. C. Whit Is a flying bridge? Ans. It Is a bridge erected for temporary use. 7. What are a turkey's wattles? Ans. They are the fleshy lobes under , tho throat S. What is a casometer? Ans. It :is a circular hollow reservoir or tank .used for storing Kas. !. What branch is an emblem of peace? Ans. The olive branch I a. What is XVnotistn? An. Tt is tho net of appointing relative Jif fico by an officer, ' till ij " i iM l"T f 1""" jajMjt j iLariS I l III i : , ; -'-rr .T" '"y'V 7 "'1 j I v VOTE ' I 302 X YES We ask for your Ballots We spent from one to two years away from home for YOU Help us build Homes We will repay the State the principal with interest , Election, Tuesday, June 7 (Tills ail paid for ly Medford 1'itst Anieriean Legion.) Don't forget the American Legion dance at the American Legion hall. f