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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
The "A. Lincoln Hcpuhllrfin" who
lined to wrllw Iftlers lo Demiicrutlc
papers upholding the pnllrlcH of
Vomlrow WllHon, Ih now writing let
tars to thn Portland Joni'iuil IclcklnK
UKtilnHL the appointment of Col. Har
vey, and nil the works of Warren U.
Harding.
Ordering the nlr service of tho nrmy
nnd navy to aHHlst in the elmse of Itoy
Oardnor, em-aped Kcntleman handit,
means that 11 battleship nnd two tll
vlHlnnH of regular troopH will 1)4 as
HlKned to Ret hint to jail when they do
catch him. Tills pictitrcsiiuo soul Ih
equipped with a not of hralliH that
work 3-5 of a second faHter than those
poHHeBBcd l)y the average, limit of tho
law; hence he Ih forever disappearing
with the eaHe and grace of a third
rate movie actor.
Ab Boon nB they get tho proper color
tho bootleggers will Btnrl bottling
hennery coffee. It 1b a potion that
knocks strong men down, nnd inakeB
Women weep.
IT SKEMS TIIK niOIH HAS
A HICAl'TII'l'li SOIMl.ANO
(Oregon Oily Kntcrprlsc)
Ttev. U. II. OlhliH filled the pul
pit ut tile Hpim'opnl church in
Oregon City last Sunday, airs.
CilbUH accompanied him.
A number of taxpayers who cftmbed
Itoxy Ann Hunday are circulating a
petition for the cotiBtrucllon of a
l'antorium half way up.
Tho treaty between Ireland nnd
Russia, Hpeclflcally provides that
whlHkers Mhall not bo driven out of
ltUHHla.
' Fruit Bulletin 1180: The thlnnei'B
nro tlilckor titan Inst year.
Alili AHK .MRMHKllK. HIT
I'lOW AUK ACTIVIO
(Albany Oeiuocrnt)
Tho cemetery society met
Thursday at the homo of Mrs.
Htolla Wallace. After the business
wns disposed of tho social hour
was spent i it conversation and at
fancy work.
Owing to tho late spring rains, the
biggest strawberries are growing on
the top of the box. '
The latest make of clgaretlCB on tho
market is tho "Life" brand. Their
initio- slogan Is: "They'll bo the
death of you."
CI. Mansfield Sundnyed on Ills farm
neat Prospect. lie milked a cow and
made three speeches, from force of
Itablt.
O. II. Health went to Albany on
lmslneHS Monday. (ltoseburg lie
view) To get a box of pills.
Tho congregation will now stand
nnd sing "Keep the Tall Light Hurtl
ing." The free will offering was very
good but pants buttons won't buy pan
cakes. Thn Oold Hill News reports that
"the bank robbers were tried and
found guilty, and sentenced to Jack
sonville." MAKK TWO Till PS,
(KiiKcuo Kt'Klslcr)
Dear Miss Page: At all of our
parties there are an even number
of boys and girls, each boy having
a girl to escort homo. Hut there
lire two boys who seem to like
me and there Is always a nuiirrel
about which one Is going to take
me home. AH these tiuarrcls end
'tip with the two of tlicm taking
me. nnd then there Is one girl who
lias to go home by herself. I like
both of Ihe hoys, so what shall
do? Itod.
Ooorges rarpentler trained for his
flit lit with Jack Dempsey satin-day by
pistol practice. The Frenchman Is
going to get his man one way m- in
other.
Ku'mir Still Propping.
' NEW YOKIC, June 1.1. A new low
price for the last four years wns estab
lished in the refined sugar market
today when several lot al refiners quot
ed fine Kinnulated t six cents ti pound
lieruuse of tho weakness in raws.
Congress Is without authority to re
strict tho president In Ms power or par
don. . .
LEAVE THE SUPREME COURT ALONE.
ORGANIZED labor is not consistent. It ridicules coiiKiess in one
purafcrapli unci urges the. xiipmiiaey of congress in another,
'.'he Est'li-Cuiiiiiiiiis railroad hill and oilier It i I Ih lire termed useless and
mischievous and then the power of the Supreme Court to override
.my hills, is condemned and the revocation of the rifiht demanded.
In one of its stands, the American Federation of Labor, must be
wrong. To render any law passed by congress supreme, assumes that
congress can do no wrong; and yet the annual report is teeming with
statements convicting congress of wrong doing.
The cause of this mental confusion is plain. Organized labor would
abolish the Supreme Court when its decisions are not to organized
labor's interests; and it would change the membership of congress,
whenever the actions of that body are not to labor's interests.
In other words, organized lahor is supremely selfish, no more
selfish than organized capital, but selfish nevertheless. Whatever
tdvanccs the cause of labor it considers right, whatever injures the
cause it considers wrong. The welfare of the country as a whole,
(juestioiis of constitutional validity, etc., are summarily brushed aside
when labor's self-interest is considered.
Obviously this temper must change before any material advance in
our industrial situation can be attained. For both capital ami labor
there must be some concessions made to principles of abstract justice,
some allowances for what is best
less of any special class, before the foundation for constructive bet
terment, can be erected.
The elements of this foundation lie in the Supreme Court. As
far as any organization of human beings can be removed from self-in-lerest,
from the ebb and flow of prejudice and passion, such an organ
ization is found in the highest tribunal of the land. Remove that re
strictive force on congress, and chaos would be in the offing. More
over, with public sentiment as it is today, no clement in society would
suffer as severely as labor.
Leave the Supreme Court alone, that is the best advice for both
lahor and capital. Fur when that goes, Ihe very foundations of the
republic are threatened.
RipplingRhijmGS
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SELF-PRAISE.
THE miin who tells how good he is should drop flint stunt in
haste; he merely makes men sigh, "(lee whiz," and think
he shows poor taste. I hope that I have sterling worth, of which
my neighbors tell; I hope that I adorn the earth on which I deign
to dwell; I hope I'm loaded to the guards with qualities so fine
that I'm a model to all bards who write tho lilting line. But I
must show them by my deeds, which are in daily view, and not by
empty words or screeds, or with my loud bazoo. My merits will
be known to all, though 1 am like a clam; I do not need to hire
n ball to tell how good I am. If I in anything; excel, the town
will know the fact ; I do not need to ring a bell attention to at
tract. The man who's prone to emphasize his claim to harp and
crown soon finds that all the other guys expect he'll jump the
town. True worth in modesty arrayed is sweet and passing fair,
hut. when it's brazenly displayed we guess it isn't there. With
blue prints of my merits bright, your ears I shall not vex, though
I may be a shining light, a credit to mv sex.
A Dangerous
Kocretury of. Navy lKnhy uxprcHNefv
IthuHclf iih "unitized" at what Ad ml ml
SIiiih said to n London audience about
tint Jrinh in America. Evidently the,
itHtonlHlicd Hocrotary doeH not know
the admiral. He Ih one of that typo of
kniuaelouH mariners, known as tho
ma-luwyei Talking Ih with him both
an acquirement and a puatlmo. It Ih
uIho a h libit a very hud one. Ho lum
developed the art of land Heuniun-
.shlp to perfection, largely through
conversation. j
Time was, no doubt, when Admiral
SIiiih wuh a Hturdy old Bait, who was
saturated with tho traditions of a
navy which keeps its powder dry nnd
Its mouth Hhul; hut when ho was
sent to Urcnt ltrituln during tho war
is the admiral in charge of American
naval operations in Europe, ho found
that tho true way to n pencral ap
preciation of his real greatneBu wus to
talk talk about the achievements of
the Itrltish on the sea and the lack
of achievement by tho Americans, The
art of dcprcclutluK bis fellow coun
trymen, the looso-tmiKued admiral
developed consistently, eloquently,
com m isern finely. I fe was tho most
popular American sailor that ever
stuck his uniformed legs under a
UrlUsh banquet table.
Now he Ih at it iikuIu, after a season
of oratorical seamanship In his home
not native land, for the Karrulolis
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1 Wlmt lire tho muster tissues of
the body?
2 How mnny parts of speech are
usually iiHctl 111 expressing Ideas?
3 What three educational institu
tions were founded during colonial
times?
4 What Is meant by nulls?
ft Where titul what Is Mauna Lou?
I! What branch of govoriiiiieiit (lid
tint frnnu't's of the constitution be
lieve must Important?
7 Wlmt Is ti compound word?
8 11ns u horse a Kood Bense ol
memory?
How many sheep tire raised In
Australia each year?
Ill What determines tho amount of
water a soli will hold?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 What Is a diifttun? Ans. A
(luennit Is an elderly Spanish or Por
tuguese lady who nets us n euurdlun
lo a younser one.
! What Is n microphone? Ans. It
Is nn Instrument for litlenslfylns very
tnlnuln sounds.
3 Which part of North America Is
for the country as a whole, regard
By.
Loquacity
,adiniral was born In Canada. No
situation dismays the admiral, when
It may bo tackled with a verbal bur
ruBe not even tho tender relations of
Great Ilrituin and tho United States
over tho explosive Irish question. The
perotrrinutinff sullor thought It would
pleuso his hearers to ringr in a few
familiar changes on tho old stuff
about blood being thicker than water
he is not quoted in exactly that
phruse, but thut Is whut ho was talk
ing about and he stuck his post
prandial pins into that part of the
American anutomy where tho skin Js
thinnest.
If it were possible to dismiss the
statements of Admiral Sims us the al
coholic mnunderings of an Irrespon
sible old man overcome by lavish Lirlt
ish howpltulity, it should be done; but
it Is not possible. He Is a high of
ficial of the United States navy in
active service. He has grossly vio
lated not only the proprieties, but ho
has unquestionably transgressed a
rulo of the navy prohibiting discus
sion of tho International relutions by
nn admiral or uny other officer.
Whether he has libeled lnfumously
many American citizens Is not so
much tho point as that he bus taken
It upon himself to talk publicly on
such a subject In tho presence of the
Xtritlsh or uny other presence. He hns
gravely offended and should be dealt
with, sternly Portland Oregonlan.
tho nearest to Kurope? Ans. New
foundland, llecause of this fact many
Atlantic! cables terminate there.
4 What Is a freshet? Ans. It Is n
flood oaiised by molting snow or heavy
rain.
D What does knoppert mean? Ans.
The word moans having knobs, tufts
or buttons.
6 What Is the part of tho plow
which turns the earth culled? Ans.
It Is called the nioldbourd?
7 Wlmt Is a parapet? Ans. It Is a
dwarf wall along tho edge or a roor,
terraco or bridge.
8 Kor what Is a windlass used?
Ans. A windlass Is used for raising
heavy weights.
0 What Is a tutto In music? Ans.
It Is the rapid beating of a drum.
Ill In what year was the presiden
tial campaign called the Hard Cider
campaign? Ans. In 1S40. General
Harrison was the candidate of the
Whigs nnd Van Huren was Ihe demo
cratic candidate.
Only since 18M have white men been
permitted to hold land or become citi
zens In llatai.
Colorado has from CO to SO per cenl
of Ihe world's supply of molybdenum
NATIVES OF ISLAND
Naval Commander Tells of
Primitive People On Pacific
Island, Which Forms Sub
ject of International Contro
versy in World Affairs.
By WILLIAM G. GAYCE.
(International News Service Staff Cor
respondent.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 13 A place
where life meana nouting to i:ie light
skinned, curly-hnired but not kinky
headed, docile, lazy natives, and where
great wealth Is something that is
never stolen.
This Is the picture of the Island of
Yap, drawn by Commander John
' fVm maiilei' i&in Blaelalnlr'jn.. ; -ij
Blackburn, U. S. navy, who has spent
several years there and in the South
Sea Islands.
"The natives of the little Island of
Yap are a care-free people, and it is
safe to say they do not know of Ihe
international controversy being raged
Boarding House Pleases Everybody
The ambitious country girl who
goes to tho great, wicked city to earn
her living, and finds there bad, naugh
ty men who are willing, nay, anxious
to pay all her bills, Is no novelty to the
screen. But tho kind of girl that
little Miss Constance Ulnney portrays
In "39 East", which came to the screen
of tho Page theater yesterday is a
novelty, nnd the plot development Is
novel, too, for this particular heroine
did not go wrong, hut plugged nloug
doggedly, even after her purse was
empty, her room rent overdue, and her
courage fast oozing away.
No finer characterization of Amer
ican girlhood has ever been shown
than that which Miss Blnney gives in
the role of Penelope Penn, plucky,
sedate, and Independent little Yankee,
as real and convincing as "Jo" in
"Little Women," the sort of girl one
wishes all American girls would be.
Miss Binney created this delightful
rolo two years ago in the stage produc
tion, which ran for an entire season in
New York, and for another whole sea
son in Cleveland, Chicago and Boston,
so the young star had a long familiar
ity with the role to bring to tho screen
production. Reginald Denny tins the
male lead, and with that exception the
stage cast has been used In the screen
version, so Hint the photoplay is an
adequate sequel to the stage success.
At the Rialto
Allah praise tho playwright who
first originated "cavemen!" Supposed
ly tho one typo that can win any
woman, actually the one cure for a
jaded drama of no especial merit
otherwise, the caveman has his uses.
Hut no one before has bothered to
show us the whyfor, the psychology
of It, how he became a cavenuin, nnd
so forth. That is what Jacques Jac
card has dono in "Honor Hound," the
picture in which Frank Mayo is star
ring at Ihe Rialto theatre.
Frank Mayo hns an extremely
strong role as the hero of "The
Throwback," and he seems to make
tho most of It. From his work in this
picture It is evident that he is a
"he-man" star of the first quality, and
withal, one who is handsome enough
to pleuso Ihe matinee maids.
Hagmnr Godowsky has a lively char-
ncterlzatlon us Koreo. tr.e savage girl
GLYCERINE MIXTURE
PREVENTS APPENDICITIS
Simple fclycrJno. lutfkthorn lark.
etc., as mixi'd in Adlor-i-ka, romoves
all foul, nocunuilated poisonous mat
ter from HOTll iippt-r and lower
bowel nd prevents appeiullritis. Re
lieves ANY CASK Ka.s on Htoimieh or
constipation. Tlio INSTANT pleasant
net ion of Adter-i-ka BiirpriMeB both
doctors nnd patients. A business man
reports Keat benefit in a Ions stand-
Iiil c-ivii itf tiiiltt'i'ut inii ii ml amir Htniti-
'acli. Leon 13. Hitsklns, ilrussist. Adv.
OF YAP
IT
about possession of the little mountain
top, all because' ofr Its cable. Impor
tance," Bfd the: commander. -"
"There are not more than 7.000
people on the Island of Yap, and they
are very peculiar In their ways and
customs, like all the rest of tho South
Sea Islanders. One of their unusual
customs is the use of stones for money
the value being rated according to the
size of the stone and the fineness of
its grain. As a result, men of wealth
store their money in the front yard
and hold no fear that It will be taken
away while they sleep It would take
a small army to move It," the naval
officer said.
In speaking of the Island of Yap and
its history, Commander Blackburn
said:
"The .Island of Yap (or Uap or(
Wap) was discovered by the Portu
guese in 1527 and held by them for
more than 150 years, until Spain ob
tained it. Spain held It until after the
Spanish war, when It wus sold to Ger
many for approximately three and one
quarter million dollars. When Japan
entered the World War on the Bide of
the entente, England, nnd France
agreed to give Japan all the Qerman
Islands in the North Pacific In the
event of Germany's defeat. Tho United
States was not a part of this alliance
and did not know it even existed.
"The Yap question today is merely
one of cable rights. The trouble which
has arisen is that Japan has grounded
the cable at Yap which connects with
Guam. The commercial cable between
the United States and the Orient, after
leaving Guam, connects at Manila, but
covers some very dangerous territory,
because the line at several points is
more than four miles under water, anil
the currents are not always satisfac
tory for the transmission of messages.
There Is n cable between Yap and
Shanghai which was laid by Germany
in 1905 and now controlled by Japan.
The situation now Is that when the
cable between Guam and Manila Is out
of commission messages havo to be
held until traffic on the Manila cable
is restored. If Japan would allow the
Yap cable to operate, messages could
be relayed to Yap from Guam and then
direct to Shanghai. The establishment
of Yap as an independent cable base Is
what Secretary Hughes is fighting
for."
who is beautiful and unmoral, with all
the results that may come from those
qualities in a Jungle. Helen Lynch is
the financee of Mayo and Irene Black
well his sister and the wire of Ed
ward Coxen, his antithesis.
Gold has been found In many parts
of India, but mining there has been
practically nothing.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Tako Aspirin only as told in each
paekaKe of genuine Buyer Tablets of
Aspirin, .Then you will be following
the directions and dosage worked out
by physiciuns during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Tako no
chances with substitutes. Tf you see
tho Bayer Cross on tablets you can
tako them without fear for Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia, lihoumatism.
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago nnd
for Pain. Ilundy tin boxes of twelve
tablets cost few cents. Druggists also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticaeidoster of Salicylicacid.
Adv.
fljuofats of th Annual Statement of the
QlKKN8UNl lN8t;UAN;K W.( LTD.
of Sxluey, .Yuatutlft, on Uio 31t lj of Decern
ber, lllltO, uuulv to th insurance cotumbaioDr
of the itate of Oregon, punuiut to liw:
INCOME
Net premiums rreelmd darinr tta
yr ; ..IM0.OT3.20
IntrrMt. divklciMli tad teats rtweived
duwn Ui ymt 20.870.00
.Ineoni fn. in other wqim rvctHved
tiurlDg Ui jt 50.343 04
ToUl incotn tLH0.33U.i4
DIsnUHSEUHNTS
Net pM during the year, In
cluding adjustment pxjwii . . . . I S2.17S.50
CVamhHkms ind ularied paid dur
ing the yer 28,822.76
Tuiei. licenses and fecu paid during
ht )Mf 8.254. 3
Amount of all other oxponditurai. . 60.0S7 74
Total expenditures tl27.K40.47
Valtte of stock and bonds owned
(market niuv) t441.53G.2S
ntniranc recoTeralitc on paid
hMtws i 488 05
Gain In banks and on hand 04,818.76
Premium! In court of collection
wriltrft siuc Sept. SO, lUL'U... 30,317.50
Interest and rents du and accrued. 4.5U5.7'.!
Total admitted lwU S&31. 606.07
I-IAWIJTIE3
tCroM rlattiH for luwca unpaid I22.SO1.0O
' Aiemint f unearned premium on
sJ outstanding risk 40.51109
All other UaMIttiM 8. 500.88
Surplus as regards poWcyhyWrrs ... 460.084 00
Total liabilities, eiclusir of n-
, it I ptivk 1531.690 97
HUSINKSS IX OUKtJON KOR TIIK I EAR
Net premiums received during tlw
yamt t 7.180.14
i Losms paid during tli yrar 2.043.93
1 Lwm incurred during the year . . . 403 S3
OI'Kti.NfiUVNP INSI H-lXt K CO., I.TU.
UAl.HH II, Kl'THltlK CO..
1. S. Uancr
Statutory resident attorney fur serrlce:
A C, BAKU EH, luurautf CwiiaisaoBST.
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THE FARMERS' BANK
The First National seeks no oiie claps of
customers. It fully recognizes that business
men, professional people, fruit growers,
farmers, and manufacturers are all needed
here. ' .. ' ' : ;
AVe want YOUR account, MR. FARMER,
whether large or small. "We are concerned,
in helping your hank balance grow, and in
advising you as to investments.
Federal Reserve Member.
Zhe FIrst National Dank
Medford
in
MEDFORD-COAST RAILWAY
- STREET CAR LINE i
Leave Medford daily 7:30 (except Sunday), 9:00, 10:00; 11:30
a. m. ; 1 :00, 2 :00 ; 3 :30 ;, 4 :30 ; 6 :00, 9 :30 p. m. (except Saturday) 10 :00 ,
p. m. Saturday only.
Leave Jacksonville 7:00 daily 7:30 (except Sunday), 8:30;, 9:30.
11:00 a. ni. 12:30; 1:30, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:15 p. ra ,
Fare 15c. Round trip 25c. 5c in city limits. ,
J. T. GAGNON '
A THOUSAND' -'"- '
NEW ONES
NEW WHAT?
MedWfd-Jacksdnvilie Stage Line
FARE 10c
Wultlng room Medford, 5 South
INTERURBAN
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
ITorh cure for raracli, lionilnche, cat
arrh, cllptlieria. sure throat, lutitf trouble,
Ulilnt'y trouble, stomach trouble, heart
trouble, chills :tnt fever, cramps, cwiKhs,
poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors,
L'rackeil breast, cures all kinds of toilers.
NO OPKUATIONS.
Medforil. Oregon. .Tun. 13 1017
This Is to certify that I. -the uiuler
slKiieil, had very severe stomach trouble
and hiul been bothered for several vyars
ami Inst August was not expected to
Jive, and hearing of Gim Chung (whose1
Herb store is at -'14 South l'rotit Btreet, 1
Medford). I decided to Bet herbs for mv i
stomach trouble, uud I started to feeling
better as soon as I used them nnd today
am a well man and can heartilv recom
mend nnyone afflicted as 1 w.i's to Bee
Uhn Chung and trv his Herbs.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis. Kagle Point.
W. L. Cbildreth, Kagle Point.
M. A. Anderson. Medford.
W. U. Holmes. KaiMe p.rint.
C, R. Moore. K,igl Point.
.?. V. Mclntvre. I'll git l'oinl.
Geo. Von tier Hllen. Kuple Point,
Tbu. lu. Nichols. alt! Point.
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