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Medford Mail Tribune
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i WEUFOHD PRINTING CO.
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ultuerlbf rs desiring a euvea duy dully
nWHpuper.
Office Moil Tribune Building, 25-27-29
North Fir street. Phone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, tint Medford Mull, the Medford
Tribune, The Southern Uregunlan, The
Auhluud Tribune.
ROKEltT W. ItUHI,, Editor.
RUMPTElt S. SMITH, MuniiKer.
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B. SHAW, SPORT WRITER
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered n:- nrconfi si. matter lit
MiMiford, Oregon, under the act of March
8, in tv.
MEMUEKB OK THE ASSOCIATED
PItEKS.
The Asosohited press Is exclusively
entitled to the one for repultlicutlon of
all ii.'WH (1 HoatchH crM ted to I. or not
otherwise credited In tlilH paper, and alsu
the local news purtiimieti Herein.
All riRhtB of repuldcailou of special
dispatches herein are also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Terry
A fool congressman with tho vis
ionary notion Unit Amnrleu is u lunri
for the perpotnullon of Ainnrlcan
hleulH, and not u hulchnry for Kuro
pean propaKunda, and Boiue place for
tho .lews to Immigrate, has Introduc
ed a bill providing that all mmaturnl
i.od citizens shin tho Stu: HpanKled
Banner, once u week, or he deported.
This Is a good Idea, hut some Con
gressman with a lat'KO "forrli;n vote"
will Introduce an amendment to pay
tlloin $.1 per verse.
Tho charm of romantic mystery
hovers ahout tho disappearance of
ships on tho Atlantic happy rovhiK
pirates, sneaking llolshovlks, linger
In tho background Bhlp and crew
have vanished. Hut emotional lovers
of .lack Dompsoy, know tho whyfore
of their where-not. Tho super-man
of tho shipyards sank them with one
- tap of his unclluched right hunt.
A TK.XT Wilt fAI.S.
(Jeremiah r::IO)
"Though thou clothest thyself
with crimson, though thou duck
est tlieo with oi'numents of gold,
though thou reutest thy fuco
with painting, in vain shalt thou
muko thyself fair."
SOMK !(Hi peofrle, very jfoort ieci, vie-,v this iinpemliiit;
Deiuisey-Ciiriieiitier ent;aj.'i iiii'iil with mi iiiiuizcd disjiiist. How
iiny civilized jh-i-siui could pay In see two (Mi-ujjIii'S maul each
other, before a mob of noisy I lonliiins, is beyond their powers of
comprehension. Brutality, nn incitement of Hie lower nniinn pas
sions, cheap notoriety and sordid yrecd, are all Ihey can discern in
this dramatic spectacle soon to be staged in Jersey (,'ity.
There is considerable to sustain this viewpoint and yet it doesn't
explain the fact that thousands of average human beinjrs, decently
respected in their various communities, coiniiifr from all parts of the
world, are to view this contest, that more newspaper correspondents,
than gathered in 1'aris during the war, will be in Jersey City, and
that in every city mid town, in every civilized nation, crowds will
jiitlu.-r before the newspaper hulk-tins on July 2nd, to get the news
us it is flashed round by round.
There must be something in this international fistin contest that
.!irs deep instincts in human nature, thai appeals to something more
fundamental and less primitive than the mere exchange of blows be
tween two pugilistic gladiators. Olhcrwise the public reaction would
not be so intense or so overwhelming.
And there is. For this contest, between the champion of America
end the champion of France is essentially concentrated drama. It ap
peals not, only ns the' gladiatorial combats appealed with tragedy re
moved, but as the (Greek drama and the problem play. As Mr. "Wells
has shown in his history, the development of the human race, in the
last 10(11) years is but the wink of an eyelash ns compared with the
aeons that preceded, and our emergence from the .jungle, was only
the day before yesterday, when a perspective from t ho dawn of life is
secured. So even the charge of anachronism falls flat.
l'erhaps the point could best he illustrated by Jiernard Shaw's
description of the Carpcntier-Heckett engagement. .Now 3,1 r. Shaw
is an esthete and an artist. He detests anything that is raw, he it
literature or meat. And yet this ring battle thrilled the great Irish
tu'iimatist as follows:
The change In Carpcntler's faco when he Rets In work Ik rn
KtarilinK that the sini-tHtm-rf can ice m-lhing cU. The unmistak
able (Jreck'llre digs a wench tktokh his forehead at onre: his color
changes to a siony gray: h-. lookn ten thouKand years old; his eyes !M-e
through stone walls; and his expi'exion of intensely concentrated
will friglm-iiK every one in Uie h.ill. except his oiion lit, who is far
loo busy to attend to ui-h i-uriorilli-s.
There was no fight. There was only n stii.crl) exhibition epar.
with Uei kett as what used io he called a chopping block. For a few
moments ho wisely stuck dose to his man:' but .Mr. Angle gave the
order (I did not hear it but wns ti Id of it) to break away; and Hcclt
ett then li t the Frenchman get clear und faced him for outfight
fighting. From that i::oinent he was lost. I'arpentler simply did
the classic thing; the long shot with the left: the liad-olf and get
away. The measurement of distance and such distance: was ex
act to an inch, the spied dazzling, the Imparl like the kick of a
thoroughbred horse. Ilei kitt, except for one amazed lionlike shake
of the head, took it like a stone wali; but he was helpless: he had
mi lime to move a finger before t'arpcnlier was back out of his
reach, lie was utterly oiits,eedcd. Three times Carpeniler did
tills, each hit more brilliant, if possible, than the last. Ileckett was
for u moment dazed by the astonishing success of the altuck and In
that moment t'nric nllcr sent in a splendidly clean and finished right
to the jaw. It Is not often that perfect luck intends perfect styli
in this wirtld: but Carpeniler seemed c.hle to command vi-n luck.
The blow found that mysterious spot Hint is In all our Jaws, and
that is so seldom found by the fist. There was no mistaking the
droop with which Heckett went prone to the boards.
PRESBYTERIAN DAY
AT PHOENIX CHURCH
Sunday, June 29th will he "Presby
terian day" at the Phoenix church,
with special address ami music at 11
a. in. A brief review of the recent
general assembly meeting and busi
ness dono hy the assembly will be
given, and other Items of Interest and
importance presented showing the
world-wide work of the Presbyterian
church.
At f:4! p. m. the young people's C.
E. meeting, and ut 7:!!0 the. third ser
mon to young people from tho life of
Joseph as Prophet and Ruler of
Egypt."
June 25 at 2:30 p. m., with Rev. J. R.
Sasnett officiating. Interment will be
in Ashland cemetery.
Funeral Notice
The funeral services of Mrs. Nancy
Jane Brandon, who passed away at
the home of her duughter, Mrs. G. F.
Owings of this city, will he held at the
parlors of Weejp-Conger Co., Saturday
Didn't Know His Brother
'".My brother Kot so . bad with
Hloniarh and livr trouble' i tint when
X saw him after a year I didn't know
hlni. He wa emaciated and yellow
as a pumpkin and was often in (creat
pain. He couldn't have lived long the
way he was go ins:. Doctor- nd medi
cine gave him no relief. - I picked up
a little booklet on Mayr'H Wonder
ful Itemedy. which he said described
bis cane perfectly. The first dose of
it xave him great relief and in a
month he was good as ever." It is
a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the caturrhnl mucuR from
the intestinal tract and allays tho In
flammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail J
ments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed. For sale by nil driiRKlsts. Adv,
THE BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY
BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY
This Bank settles the Estates of depea.
ed persons Aets as Administrator',
Exeentor or (iuardian. Ivemits money
to all parts "of the world. - Collects
money in any State of the Union.
i
A lid in all respects is a Bank that you
can bank on with
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
w. s. c.
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INTERNAL BATHS
are the greatest aid to health
J. B, L. CASCADE
Ask for free booklet
fnrclnir the nrilliinnen nrnlillilllnir H
small boys from shunting off fire
crackers and cup- pistols within the
corporate limits of this municipality.
Tho Turku und (IreekB nrn fighting
ngalii, and with the usual Near Kast
ustiiteness picked out u place with an
iinpronoiinceahlu nuuiu.
Til 10 10, lli'S aui: ON
Till-; OTIIKK FOOT
(YVckn iloiiriinl.)
My husband. John II. Whit
ney, having left my bed und
hoard, and wo having agreed to
disagree, I will not he responsl
bhi and will not pay any deb'.s
contracted by him from this dnto
on.
11a I cil ut Yroku, California,
Juno 22, 1U21.
U-22-4t Mrs. John II. Wultnoy,
A simple auto accident wns con
summated lust evening ut a promlu
ont corner when Alyssu, also known
ns Alico, the charming daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Drown collid
ed with Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Joint Jones. Though tho' affair
cttso us n surprise, it has been ex
pected 'for some time. Until have a
wldo olrclu of friends, and woro
nulled when the bride failed to turn
a bi ua.ro corner. Tho groom was
hitting off 60 .miles per, after tt lout
of broad for supper, when they were
jellied us ono. Tho bride drove a
1917 Chevrolet and tho groom tho
conventional Ford. Dot li will bo ro
pulrod In tlmo for an accident on the
Spoclflc Dlowny on tho Fourth or
July. Tho going away gown of the
brlda wits a fushlouuhlo skirt of long
weurlng nuullty.
Chan Kgati Is up to Portland play
ing guwff. , llo shot a nluo hole lit
it - When he gets home, he ran shoot
some codling ninths, so his Hoses will
not ho n. g. fob. lloston.
Tho jr. sen. from Ore. Is back In
his homo state for u few days. While
ho Is thus nway from Washington, I).
C, the machinery of the government
Is struggling uIouk ns well as could
ho expected, considering the chance
Its got.
Merchants woro biting good this
woek on the inldsummor had checks,
it will ho Impossible, to book an
other until two days before. Christ-
"",9- ufiiiwa
Tho police routed out 3 tourlsls
from a car loaded with household ef
fects Thurs. eve.
Tho weather Is still just as obnox
ious to a number of taxpayers, ns It
was lust nucombor.
Astounded neighbors presented
Martin with a new suit of clothes.
(lOugeno tluurd.) They must have
been.
"I.obunoil Cirl HAS TllItElO IMtlZU
CAI.VIOS. (lldlluo Albany Demo
enrt.) (.'nil for llnruiim and Ilalley
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Thoy do things In California. A
young man of Los Aiik'1os returned
in April frcm a year's sojourn on an
inland In tho Smith Sous, that tho pn
ptTK huvo just discovered dotn not
nxitt.
A rtty orrirlal wns rendered Mono
ilonf.by tho Masts of an Kspeo online
whlstlo yesterday while rigidly en-
Iloware! 1'nless you see the name
Mayer" on paekaKe or on tnMet,
you tiro not KottitiK genuine Aspirin.
prosnilied hy phy.slilnns for tvTnty
one years and proved safe hy mllllous.
Take Aspirin only its told in the May
er package for Colds, Meadaehe, Neu
ralKin, Kheuniatlsni, Kaiaehe. Tonth
a he, Lumbago and for 1'aln. Hunrty
tin hexes of twelve 1 layer TahP'ts cf
Aspirin cost few eenls, Unionists
also nell larger paekages. Aspirin is
the trade mark of I layer Mamifne: are
of Monoaeetlcaoldoslr ef Salieylleaeld.
Adv.
OUR CAMPAIGN FOR
. . . . .
One Thousand New Customers
IS MAKING FRIENDS FOR US EVERY DAY -
While nearly everybody around here knows us, yet there are some folks with whom we are not very well acquaint"
ed. We want to meet those people. We want to make friends with them. We know that it will be to our mutual
interest to know each other better.
So, we are making it worth your while to come in and get better acquainted. We have arranged a group of extraor
dinary bargains in timely merchandise just for the purpose of attracting you to this store.
BOY'S SUITS
Johnny Tupants Suits are the boy's best friends. Two
pair of pants wth every suit. Guaranteed all wool,
and every price cut.
$13.50 Suits $11.95 $17.50 Suits $15.85
$15.00 Suits . . . .$13.45 $22.50 Suits $19.85
Boy's Knee Pants. Regular $2.00 values ..$1.79
MEN'S SUITS
Friend Making Prices
We have cut the price on all of our suits, just to make
a few more frends. We carry the well known makes,
Style Plus and Society Brand. ;
$25.00 Suits . $21.85
$30.00 Suits $26.25
$35.00 Suits $30.60
$40.00 Suits .. . . ... $35.00
$45.00 Suits $39.35
$50.00 Suits . .$43.75
STAR MEAT MARKET
Meats, Fish, Vegetables
and Groceries
LOTS OF NICE CHICKENS AND
RABBITS
Special for Saturday
Choice Shoulder Pork Roasts 20c
Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast 16c
Choice Steer Stew Beef, per lb 14c
Hamburger Steak, per lb. 20c
Good Bacon, per lb. . 30c
Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb 25c
314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273
BOY'S WASH
SUITS
Just arrived in time
to bring us a few
new customers.
$2.50 values .$1.79
$3.00 values . $2.69
MEN'S AND BOY'S UNDERWEAR
Men's Athletic Union Suits .... 95c
B. V. D. Suits $1.35
Balbriggan Suits $1.35 to $2.00
Shirts and Drawers, each 87c
Boy's Union Suits 50c
Boy's Athletic Suits 79c
ONE THOUSAND SHIRTS
A new assortment of Dress Shirts,
with collars attached, or without
collars.
A good Percale Shirt, 1 1Q
$2.00 value P 1 . A
A $2.50 Percale or Mad- $1,59
ras Shirt
A large assortment of $3.00 and
$3.50 Soisette and cord- (CO 1 Q
ed Madras Shirts '
Silk Striped Crepe Shirts, jO QQ
$5.00 values
HOSIERY
Tar Heel, 25c val
ues, pair .... 15c
A regular 50c
Lisle, in" different
colors, pair 35c
$1 Silk Hose .79c
EXTRA PANTS FOR MEN .
$5.50 to $6.50 values ,. . .$4.69
$7.00 to $8.00 values $5.95
$8.50 to $10.00 values $6.95
One lot of Work Pants, Khakis,
Whipcord and grey $259
Cotton striped
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KHAKI SHIRTS
A light weight Khaki
Shirt for outing wear,
or work $1.19
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Medford, Oregon
WORK SHIRTS
Blue or grey Chambry
work Shirts. Regular
$1.00 value,.,. .;. . . .69c
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