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1XGE TOUT? HfEDIY)TtD MAIL TRTBUNfl, 'M'EDFOTfrD, OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, JUXE 22, 192T Medford Mail Tribune AN INOKPENDKNT NEWSPAPER FUUMSHKH KVF.KY AI'TKHNUON KXCKPT BUNIUT BY TIIU MEIJKORI) PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Kun Is furnished uhncTthers dosirlng a seven duy dally newspaper. Office Mall Tribune RulMIng, 25-27-2D jsortn f ir sireci. j-iiono to. A consolidation of the !emocrntlc Times, tho Medford Mall, the Medfnrd Tribune, The Southern Orcfionian, The Ashland Tribune. UOHKUT W. .RUHIj, IMItor. BUMPTKK K. SMITH. Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! RY MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year $7.50 Ially, with Sunday Sun, month..- .75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... G.fio Dnllv. without Sunday Sun. month .6 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun. one year 2.00 isx UAJtttiKit J" Aieuroro, AKiiianu, Jacksonville, Central l'oint. Phoenix Talent: Unily, with Sunday Run, month 7.1 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .fifi Pally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.50 IiHliy, Willi Munoay Mm, one year s.bii All terms uy carrier, vhhii in advance. Official paper of the f ity of Medford. Official paper if Jacanon county. Sworn dallv a Venice cireulatlon for six mouths ending Oct., lUUO, 322fi Entered an necrrnr. c18 matter at Medfnrd, Oregon, under the act of March H, 1K. 11 EM DICKS OK Till? ASSOCIATKD PItKSS. The Asose luted Press In exclusively entitled to the use for republication of fill news (HspiiUMi.'H credited to it, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news putmnheit herein, All JrlchtK of republcatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved. 3 Ye Smudge Pot Ht Arthnr Perry Tlio ilrati!8 opor.atlnK "TT tho Atlan tic count, ran bonncrioK near military camps (ImiiiK tlio war, anil churned U IiHr for a 111 I It hunli of pin, owIiik to tho failure ot tho flux, crop In For mosa. . All tho. cliinwhackcm mo hacklnK Denipsoy to win July 2. If they ever nhavo Mons. Carpentlor, tliero will he no doubt about it. Speaking of tho Kspco wIiIkUIiik, the Instrument!) uued by jltneya to wako up pruHpoctivo cuHtomeis are no allver toned dovlcuH. i'hey wore used by tlio KnKliffli to Inform liOndon tlio Zep pcllim wero comiiiK in liilli, and were dlacurdud bocauuo licrlin could hear 'cm. '" As the iHiot said: "What is so rare as a day in June," but the hint two liavo been well done. ' GREEN GROWS THE GRASS (Corvallls Gazette Times) Wantod Man and wife for dairy, without children preferred. Ilayo house, and will offer Kood oppor tunity. Lock's Dairy, phone II. V.I, Cprvallls. "' : ' Tlio International situation was fur ther complicated this mornliiK by 1'rosldenL llllnllnK nomlnatliiK Jennie '. Musser for collector of customs for District No. 48. -r It wns bound to come, but nobody cxpfictud it so soon. A. couple of khIs went through Mon. on a tniiiscontl- noiitnl hike, advertising thu i'ortliind would fair In J 1125. I j ; t'Jvon the criminals refuse to leave j'.iigeiio when offered free passes to got? nwuy and slay away. ( liiiKone (iimrd.) Not knocking the kiIIco and tholsliorlff. A STUDY IN BLUFFS v) (Grants Pass Courier) .WnrnljiB The party who was seen taking the stake chain from tho Huberts place, bettor return sanio or It will Ret to be an expe'n h(vo one Tor him. Mrs. C. Shaet efs, Hd. 2. i (Klamath Herald) 'Tho parly who stole tho roll of bedding at the S. r. depot lias been located. If the parly will re turn slime' to Icki and call "Dock's" attention to same no questions or arrests will follow. Other charges will be dropped if blankets arc returned. Owner. A party of tourists lingered Tues. Heath tho aipui receptacle, mid after n refreshing siesta, wrote their names -with a Jack knir on the enduring I'll pillars, and departed, loud III their prnlso or the hospitality and progres slvoness of tills thriving city and valley. t . Klljah llurd has become sufficiently reconciled to tho democratic disaster of last November, to eat llluok Uopub llcan cherries, and speak civil to Fred dy Honrs, though still at outs on the HUB corn crop in Iowa. i - It niay be yearn, and it may lie for ever,, but oventually the speed cops ' will, discover that fraetnrlng of the mild laws is not confined exclusively to tjio Specific Dleway. TERRIFIC RESISTANCE BY f: COMPRESSED PASTEBOARD r $ (Klamath Record) Whon we nay our shoes will wear, wo know. Ono pair here has ' been shown C00 times and shows ', very little wear yet. See them at The Kvans Shoo Co. . He). Hum is visiting tho kids Max. und Min. weathoV 1 King George made a speech today to tho Irish. This is the first tlino His Highness has exorcised the royal lar- nyx since ho fell off his horse in Flan ders, while revlowing his embattled hosts, '., - : f ' " " " " " . ' ANOTHER Tim fo Ilf.S is mi aire of cure-nils. in- dise;;se, cure-alls for complexion iiml now comes a cure-all fur domestic infelicity. Miss Aubrey Katoii, of the Chicago liiaiich of the Y. W. C. A. who conducts classes on how to net a most cases of martial infelicity Man, she says, is alienated by such waffles firanil," or "I ain't never drank such swell coffee." "l'oor j.'rammer," she says, "has caused more divorces than all tlio burnt soup ami hard boiled i'tiiiH in the world." Therefore, cultivate your speech, young ladies and. live happily ever after. Miss Katun's cure-all is about r'ls. The one answer, like the comment of the farmer at the circus, is ''there ain't no sich animal." ' , . The search for cure-all like the search for the millenium is a futile search. What is food in one case is poison in another. Some of the most successful marriages ever known, have flourished on a perpetual murder id' the King's Knglish. In fact it can be demonstrated that fastidious grammarians, men or women, are invariable hard to live with. Jn any emotional partnership I!iil this is an age of cure-alls, and an age of feminist freaks. Miss Ivaton will undoubtedly have her converts, and the sale of short cuts to correct speaking may, for a time, be stimulated. Then the affair y; be forgotten, and the class on "how to get and hold a husband" will vanish, in the limbo of nonsense, where it came from. THE RED CROSS TIJI'K to furiii, the American Ity-ri Cross rose. to the emergency at flood-swept I'ncblo. Kven before the extent of the disaster was fully realized, agents of the organisation were on their way to the .scene to reinforce the resident repi&stfntalives in their work of practi cal relief. An initial appropriating of 400,0111) by national hondipuir lers was ipiickly followed by a second of the same amount, ard.it was announced thai more money could be had if needed. Hod Cross nurses were ipiickly mobilized, supplies of tents and bedding and hos pital equipment were ipiickly shipped. Tliqs we have a striking illustration of the perfect system which characterizes the American Hod Cross." Wherever there is need of lb lpiug hands, it is on the job without delay. It is said that half an hour after the AVall street explosion in New York a year ago, the Hed Cross was on the spot. Whatever the nature or extent of the disaster, it finds the lied Cross ready to render every service in its power. Kvery now instance of its prompt efficiency provides an additional reason why it should receive the fullest measure of popular support. Wait CHINESE 1 N CHINA, groat, and happy hale; if they fall sick he draws no kale, and must take iu his sign. And so we see him on the jump, to cure the measles or the mump, or other fell disease; it doesn't pay to have mon sick, so he proscribes his powdered briok, his pills and healing teas. Ami if the patient; oashos iu, the heirs kick up a frightful din that indi cates their-ire; they camp upon the doctor's trail, and ride that learned man on a rail, and set his house afire. And in our laud, where culture reigns, when we full sick with pen green pains, we call the nearest, doe; when we are well we care no whoop for all the potions in his coop, for all the pills in stock. The doctor knows we have a wad, a bundle opulent and broad, ho knows We'll pay his bills; and he would more than human be if he wore not in clined to see how long we'll take his pills. We put temptation in his way; why should he heal us in a day, or even iu a yoar? Why should ho show his smoothest curve, and toil and strain his every nerve to put our works in gotir' "'The Chinese plan is much the best, in fact, (he peoples of the West might learn much from Ca thay; her methodSjOften are so sane they make our finest schemes look vain, like pipe dreams gone fist ray. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? I What part of the weight of the body do muscles comprise? a What causes sighing? a What causes blackheads? I into what classes are nouns di vided? 5 Should cold water be permitted to enter the eye? li What was tlio first written Amer ican constitution? 7 Of what value were the Inter colonial wars to tile t'nlted States? N What victory In the Revolution caused France to recognize the hide- pendenco of ihe colonies? il What was Ihe real causo of the war or 1912? in What city was the first capital of the Confederacy? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What Is horticulture? A ns. It refers to tho cultivation of gardens and orchards. 2 What is tho most important grass grown for hay puriMtsos in the fulled Suites? Ans. Timothy. 3 Why Is salt lidded to ieo in freez ing ice cream? 'Ans. Salt causes the Ice to melt. It requires heat to melt Ice and dlssolvo salt. The cream then must lose heat In the process and gradually become frozen. 4 How far is the north magnetic polo from tho geographic north mIo? Ans. HKMI miles. 6 Why is It dangerous to stand under a lone tree during an electric storm? Ans. Tho treo is usually the tallest object in tho vicinity and should a flash come In that direction it would likely conduct it to the ground, 6 Iron melts at l.'ii'O degrees centi grade, what would a Fahrenheit ther mometer register? Ans. S'.2 degrees. 7 Who frames our laws of sioech? CURE-ALL. There are cure-alls fur war, cure-alls - . hiislmml. ami keep him, declares today arc caused by bad trammel' expressions-as "jee, ain't them as efficacious as all the other cure- a certain negligence is essential. ON THE JOB. Mason CUSTOMS. land, the doctor's only in demand Ans. Tlio best writers and speakers of, our line. 8 What afu.tlie three vocabularies, possessed by the nvorago ersoil? ns Heading, speaking and writing. it How ninny parts has a theme and what, are they? Ans. A theme has threo parts. They are the Introduc tion, the body and thu conclusion, 10 Does tho literature of most countries begin with prose or poetry? Ans. Poetry. L FIRST SK!RM!SH ItKiA, Juno 22. ( lly the Asso ciated Press) l.odn Trotzky, the Russian soviet war minister; K. .in ovieff. soviet governor of Petrograd; Karl Iiadek, . and their followers, won preliminary skirmishes over the more conservative, elements and have been assigned leading roles In the third Internationale or Moscow, ac cording to Information received from the soviet capital. A Moscow dispatch from the offi cial bolshevik agency, Itosta, says1 "The executive committee of the Internatlonnlo, together with the delegates, already have arrived and worked out the plan for the congress. To Zlnovleff Iihs been assigned the report on the activity of the executive committee; to Trotzky the interna tional situation, and tho problems of tho communist Internationale; to Kadek problems of tactics. Tho re port on tho Internal and external sit uation ot Russia will be made by l.en Ino, and Ilinchook of tho Russia cen tral co-operative union, will report on tho co-operatives." SIMS HOI FIGHI DEXVKK, Juno 22. John L. Lewis, iiiuL-iii yt me iJiuiou anno worKurs. anyhov. and a candidate for the presidency of j whatever the cause, the star of the federation, iir an address on the1 Jack Johnson's ring career flicked out convention floor today, declared for at Havana on April 5,-1915. That the "inherent right or,labor and the da'-"'or the second time in his life, public to regulate Jhe affairs of IndUB- JuI,n" wa knocked out. The first try in the interest of all the people." . ,"' f " " mattered not It .... . ,.,. , , ... Iwna taken at Gulveston In 1901 at ' "' epoko In support of a mln- tho hftnnll o( Joo choynskl an(1 Jolln. ority reimrt of the resolution commit. Kon was almost unknown beyond tho tee which, declared for 'public owner- Mand where he lived. 'Hut when the ship and .democratic co-oparation of big negro arose from Ills Bccond "all industries . organized under cor- slumber, he was a h-s been, porato grants-or privileges," as well I Willard was 27 years old. ten years is the railroad systems. lie said that:, tho miners had under consideration a program for nationalisation of the uMuva nun nuiu sun woiKing on niBijin the early rounds but ho could not problem." Practically all tho railroad organiza tions and the machinists union, as well as the mine workers rallied to the support of the minority report, which was opposed by Samuel Goni pers. . - E F ' W'AKH tXfiTOtf, June 22. The trnpictil Htorm raging - on ihe' Ktiir :oiiHt uurently win moving inland over the Te,H tviiwi In Uc vl Inity of Mutiignrda Hay at. noon loJay, hhIcI a HlH'Hul bulletin issued by the weath er bureau here- at p. in. HOUSTON'. Texas, June 2 rieane wurnings were issued Dr. Ilunneineyer;," dlreetor Houston weathur : bureau. - llur ?oday by of the imt.i'.wii- atoly alter receiving ,vho following message from .pbsurver. Mitchell at Washington: . "Hoist hurricane arninj,s !':3l a. in. .Matagorda Hay 'Id Port Arthur. Tropical titorni cTrit"rhr off Texas coast east of Corpus Christ!. Appar ently moving northward and increas ing In Intensity. "It t-wi)l.Ux,-uUtt-Hled by dnngonoiH shirting- giHrsrM'ortiiy(Tlhng vhe Texas const between Corpi Christ! and Port Arthur. Take all necessary pre-: cautions," L IS NOW EFFECTIVE KALK.M, Ore.. June 22. The con stitutional amendment adopted by ihe people nt the special election June 7 providing for a soldiers, sailors and marines' loan and bonus fund and ihe amendment empowering ihe governor to veto the emergency clause on ex ecutive enactments, are now effective luiving been proclaimed by Governor Ob-oli late yesterday, following an of ficial canvass of the complete vote from nil counties. One other proposed constitutional amendment that to change, the du ration of the executive session from forty to sixty days failed of adop tion. - Abrabitm Lincoln grew up In the Whig pMity. ARE YOU PALE? WEAK? Enrich Your Blood Why be- sallow, thin or weak when thousands have Improved ' their condition by taking S. S.S. Build up your blood. S. S. S. is the recognized general tonio and system builder. It is also used successfully in tho treat ment of rheumatism and skin diseases arising from impover ished blood. For SprciJi Booklet or lot jnrfi vidualadvioB, without charge. n-rtfe Chief Medical Advisot, S.S S Co.. Dep't 437,Atlente. Ga. Cpt S. S. S. at yout dtutititi For Rich, Red Blood REAL HUMAN . HAIR NETS At One-Half Regualr Price - From Factory to Consumer -We guarantee to match any shade perfectly except white, or money refunded. One Doz. Fringe Nets 80c One Doz, Cap Nets 65c Pstnso Pnhl. Send sample of hair or color desired with check or money order. WE GUARANTEE there are no better Hair Nets made, regardless of price. Send money order, stamps or check. Manufacturiiig Hair Net Co. B24 Whitney Hid., Sili Fhtuuisco .Ring Sketches of Bygone Years Some pcnplo think Jess Willard de feated Jack Johnson because lie was the better fighter. Others feel sure that Johnson was beaten by his own method of living and by the lrresis table slowing-up process that time imposes on every man after he passes the crest of physical, perfection. And there are those who believe I.'ll Artha' twit u,. .nrlnliu tn Wll..,l .'" """ m u cum m aim imhu 1 his height and reach exceeded those of Johnson. The dusky title holder ttpml.emly ."1)Ut forth his best effort topple the giant to the canvus. "Wil lard was slow In his movement, fight ing on the defense and with great care, manifestly biding his time. His time kept him waiting ciuUe a while. Johnson was a little fatter, a little slower und some of the old wallop was gone from his arms, but his ring generalship, his mastery of tac tics had not forsaken him. He was stilt the most clever boxer of them all. - The' early' rounds showed him to be the sumo teasing scrapper he had always- been, "Why don't you come ahead and fight ?" he frequently blurted at tho chuUouh Willard. letter tlio signs of leg weariness were apparent in the champion's movements. In tho 18th round he suddenly seemed to become exhaust ed, while the Kansan was still fresh and glowing. Plainly tired and worn out, Johnson kept up the fight for seven more rounds. Leaving his corner at the gong for the 'Jlith round, he glanced at his wife with a look of distress and despair that warned those near the ring of his impending fall. As soon as ho met Willard, almost, the cowboys right arm shot out Und struck Johnson flush on the chin, lie sank down and a new champion was proclaimed. MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHES Make JMfe Hard to Hear for Many .Medford Women. Too many women mistake their pains and aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, dizzy spells, headaches and Irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes dangerous if neglected. Use a time tried kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills. Heists of people testify t their merit. Head a Medford case: Mrs. S. Doolittle. 122 Tripp St.. says: "I had kidney and bladder trouble and my back was lamo and hardly ever free from pain. I could hardly stoop over and my work tired me easily. Headaches almost drove me frantic and I suffered from in flammation of the bladder. 1 read of Doan's Kidney Pills und used them as directed. They proved to be just what I needed and helped me won derfully. The aches and pains left my back and my kidneys wero strengthened up in good shape." tiOo at all dealers. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. It will tempt your appetite wlieu it is brought within eating range. It proves its worth to the women who real ize that it is no longer a mat ter of economy to bake their owu bread. . SCHOLZ'S Pure and Wholesome "BUTTER-ROLL" BREAD at yonr grocer Universal Tire Filler Rides Easy Try Our Dodge Car Gaylord I CO X. l(ivrrtilo. Hume IKM..M Medford Coast Ry MKIHXmil-.IACKSONVll.l.K. FAHK l.-w; ROI'Ml TKI1 2.V I.v. Medford 1:3a daily, ox. Sunday !. 10. 11:30 A. M.. 1, 2, 3:30. 4:30, 6, !:30 P. M., 10 P. M. Sat. only. I,v. Jacksonville, 7 dally px. Sunday 8:30. 9:30, 1 1 A. M., 12:30, 1:30, 3. 4. 5. 7:15 P. St. MOTHER FATHER SON DAUGHTER FRIEND There's someone who'll treasure a photograph of you, ' and those far away will receive your picture almost as if it were a visit from you. If you have in mind some unique, unusual pose come in and talk to us about it. Let us camera-ize your idea. Every fad of photographic fashion is presented first in town by 'us. Here are first adopted the new processes which are enabling photo graphers to give even better and more artistic camera creations to the 'world. Make the appointment to day. Swem's Studio 217 East.Main St. Medford OH, Water Color 1'aslel, Sepia, Itatik, . Persian, China; Monotono SCHOOL OPKNS JUNE 15 Mrs. W. L. Edmondson, Artist ' PAINTINGS TO OIlUliK Ijf.Kon.q lii All Kinds of Pafntliiir Gowns, AVnlstM nnd Iorixe Pillows Designed to Order Collect! UlflK., No. Grape St., Medford DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! STORAGE s T O R A G FURNITURE MOVING PACKING, and SHIPPING, BAGGAGE DELIVERED "S T O R E KEIZUR TRANSFER Cor. Itart lett & Nth. Phone S:tt WOOD Wo linvc tlio lllarkburn Wood Yard mill tin now prvparwl to furnlnh nil kinds of wood niul a In ha by the tier or con! Ht REDUCED PRICES Yard nt 1 1.1 S. Mr street. Phone 8r.B or 8"e.J. Delivcrj to ny part of city. W. W. HALL Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All rfuK Immediately removed ot hort nntic. Wookly visit In rMl denes district!. Dally business dls trie. Phone 81. WHITHk-TT A JK.NNrNOa. T0U CAN GET M08T ANY OLD THING AT HOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'l YOUR OLD . ( . RUGS :,!; and carrx-tH can ho rcwoven Into uJw FIA'l f BUGS lit a nominal port , -. nli L kjivn! 'TIib rues we 'clean-re clean hou wo rleun Vin." ' Free Ilellicrjf Pbone(180 Mosan Art Rug Co. I 111 Wtt Tenth Hr,V .' ' PAINTING ? PAPER HANGING TINTING a Interior Decorating in all its branches. . PIANOS Ref inished and Polished. . FURNITURE : Finishing, Polishing and Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Auto Paint Works ; Phone 754-J. v On Blistery, Blustery Days ,! ride in complete comfort under an auto top whk-h affords -full -protection against the sun's heat, tlic driving rain, and the elements iu general. A strictly one-man' top, made to your, special order from the highest! grade materials ..and with the - most : skilful workman., ship. ' ,, WE BUILD SPORT TOPS. Service Garage 22-26 S. Fir St. Medford GIM CHUNG ; China Herb Store ' Herb cure for rnracho, hen due tie, cat arrh, (ilptheria, sore throat, lunpr iroublq, kidney trouble, ntom.-ich. trouble, heart trouble, chills ami fever, cramps. Coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinds of soltera. NO OPKRATIONS. Medford, Oregon. Jan. 13, 197. This is to certify that I. the under4 nlpned. had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and lieu ring of Glm Chung (whose Herb store is at 1M4 South Front street, Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted an I whs to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. 1 witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Eagle Point. ' W. Is, Chlldreth, Kagle Point M. A- Anderson, Medford. S. H. Holmes, ICagle Point. C. K. Moore. Eugle Point. i J. V. Mclntyre. tiagle Point. Geo. Von der HUen. fcagle point. ' Tho.. K. Nich.uh Kflfflfi Point. Make T!i Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND TOPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBT At the Center of' Everything Broadway at Stark St. We suggest you write, phons or wire lor Reservations ' AJIT1IUR IL' METERS, Manager