Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN IN1JKPENDBNT NKWHPAPER
PUBLISHED- KVKRV AFTBIIN'OON
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. MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
A HOPEFUL SIGN.
The Medford Sunday Sun la furnished
subscriber desiring a seven day dally
oownpupur.
Office Mall Tribune Iluildlng, 2S-27-ZH
North Kir uln-ul. I'hurie 75.
A consulliluttun uf the Deinoorutlc
Times, the Mrtlrord Mall, the -Mtdfcird
Tribune, The Suuthurn Oregonian, The
Ashland Tribune,
ROUKItT W. KCIIU Editor.
SUMI'TKH S. SMITH, Manager.
SUBSCBIPTIOir TERM!!
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BY CAR HI Kit In Medford, Axhlund,
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Talent:
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered at seconft mnii matter at
Medfurd, Oregon, under the act of March
a, 1879.
MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED
I'HESS.
The Asosoluted PreHH Id exclusively
entitled to ttie line for republication of
sil news diaiiuien.-H crenueu to u. or not
otherwise creiltled In thla pup.-r. and uleu
the local neWH puoiiNiieu ncreiii.
All rights of republcutlun of special
dlapatchea herein are also reserved.
R(iIIT looms, nt lust. Tin- iinmiinu'ement tliat T)e Vnlcra will no
ft'pt Hip invitation of Movd-liVci-re for a conference, is the first
!i'omisiiir Kijjii in the Irish situation for many months.
Once allow tile lenders on hotll sides to talk tliins over, and some
vorkahle settlement of an intolcralile situation, lieeomes jiossihle.
f or only tliroujjli a conference, can modi-rate opinion, on either side,
become articulate. The rreat trouhle heretofore has been that public
opinion on neither side, lias been allowed a medium of expression.
As a result tin- black and tans have held the sttijre fur Kiijiland.
and the Sinn Kein Murder j:an;s for Ireland. As Ion;: as this condi
tion existed, the only outcome was ruin and distress forjoth countries.
Only when Sinn Fein abandons its iinconipromi.siii"; determina
iioii to waste civil war, only when England abandons its linconipro
misiiijr. determination to rule or ruin, can there be any solution of the
Irish problem. A conference between the Jiritisli premier and Ire
land's president, offers a possibility itl least, that some such compro
mise, involving mutual concessions, will be attained.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Terry
K von tH tire rnpllly HlinpiiiK thuin
wlvt'H in HiIh neck of t lie veedn, no
Homo niotliciH wltli tear Htained cvi.'h,
inn conio down to the iMWHpajn!t t
fl(HH, (iixl rt'iim'Ht Unit tliu mi iiich f
their younj; lnimhU'i-H m kt'jit out ot
the Htory.
The llnptint church In a reform
HpaHni Bat u relay, i-fHulved that Con
Ki'vua he urged to adopt lawn inoliihll
lng Americana from procuring a
drink, while In a foreign land. Hern
1h tin Idea of exceptional hiilllanee,
and the mandatn for itH onforeeiiiiil
tthonld bo filvon to the ArnieniaiiH.
Tho AnmlKumated (MilnwhaelrerH ot
JaekHon county I wive decisively knock
ed out O. ('urpentler In the first
round, hut this will not alter the
plaim to hold the M(? fight next Bal-urdy..-
''Tho Dinner Keitved Kunday at the
Bon Ton Cafe, will Not Uo ForKOttJit
Hoon Iiy All Who Partake." (HeiJ
Times) Kalr, frank and candid.
It is about time the C. of C. pro
duced some figures on tho backyard
Kiapo iiereae, and how It eonu:uroH
with InHt year, also If tho vlneyardlst
will oat them raw, or in a liquid form.
Tho gent who told tho Piintura
they could play ball was guilty of
, KI'ohh misinformation. . KukIu point
walloped 'em on the Sabbath ltd to
1H. Old Al llaen stoppil a line
drive, with his hip pocket in the
sevehUi.
A COMIIATIVH VKIIKXK.
(Ihik'cne (Jiiarit)
Mrs. Kmmery, who was knock
od down by a bicycle a few days
iiro, Ih reported as dolm; nicely.
"I have a rendezvous with death" on
tho Hpoclfle Dluway .Inly 4, and expect
to bo scattered over fertilo fields,
whoro alfalfa ki-ows, uh a result of the
grout annual ncckhreakltiK com 1st.
1 solemnly swear that If I am driving
a ear 1 will endeavor to make a dam
foot put of myself, that the calo may
squeal, and tho wreck victims groan.
. "HALEM WOMAN THROWN
WITS" (Headline Albany Uemo
craw -My dear, you should have
seen it.
A (MIt I.MM MA,
(Kimcne fteelster)
Hear MIhs I'lige: I nm Just
21 and very yountf looking for
niy iiRO. My nut her objects to
my keepliiK company with u ner
fectly lovely red -headed young
ma because she says 1 look too
young. She also objects to htm
because his half Is ted, and he l
so much taller than I. Shall t
heed my mother or what Khali
1 do 7 Tiny.
What the country really needs Jh a
bungalow that will fit on the running
Kar of a -Id. A schoulhoiiHc with
Wheels should also be chtnolishrd, uo
tho next generation will know so-ne-thing
besides gi'Ography, ami n course
In fortune telling Installed. The gyp
sies from Jtumanla et all busi
ness now.
TWO DRAFTED MEN.
Chan Kgnn lost the golf chninp
iousblp Saturday, but Impe Is held out
that the valley will noon i-elurn to
normalcy, i
MYS'l'DltV isTti(;irr.
(Covvallls ;actte-TlmeN)
Hallroad a'cliinln seem io be
quite common In this vicinity.
The S. 1'. track north of town was
nit spluttered up with ttcraiubled
eggs as a result of the ucriib-nt
at numbers crossing Sunday
night. How the accident hap
pened Is a mystery, as there is
clear trade on both sides nf the
crossing for u long ways. I r.
mid Mrs. H, W. Sims were In the
automobile. Only Mrs. Sims was
hurt.
Tho proposed relief bill for farmers
pectus to be founded on the theory
that wages should be 10 cents per
diem, and wheat ill) per bu. with un
restricted use of a stovepipe to get
the small potatoes in the middle of
tho sack.
G ROVER CLEVELAND "JiElWDOLL, cilU'il to the tiefonst? of his
country, run nwiiy. Ifc is a f nrit i vt- from justice. No mutter
what lie may do with the rest of his life the brand of coward and de
serter is upon him forever. Honest men will despise him wherever he
t-oes. Loyal women will hold him in aversion. Try to conceal it with
what brajadncia he will, shame is his portion.
Russell (Jross, called by the draft when Berdoll failed to answer,
''forced into service ahead of his turn by tin; slacker Berjjdoll,"
answered his summons promptly, went overseas with his dctiiehment,
served honorably and died a hero's death in the Aronuc. His cita
tion for bravery records that "he displayed great heroism and self
sacrifice, and his example of unselfishness was an inspiration to the
other men in his platoon." In his honor, Overhrook Post of the
American Legion in l'biladelphia has changed its name to that of the
dead hero, and is planning a special memorial to Mm.
One died, with a hero's heart. len unite to honor him, One lives,
with a coward's soul. Men scoff at his name.
ly Walt Mason
WAR IS OVER.
TWV, war is over and I foci that all (lie world should know it ;,
for jiriil'iU'ci'H still harshly steal the savings from a poet.
How easily the prices rose in times of war and terror, when we.
were swatting brutal foes, convincing them of error! As patriots
we, stood the faff and took the deadly bitters, thought prices
would be shorn in half when we had whipped those critters. The
war is over, but the cost of many things is booming, and all our
wastes wo exhaust in ultimate cousiiminfr. How easily the prices
slid until they reached the ccilinir, when AVilhelm waved his iron
lid, and all the world was reeling; as easily they should come
down, since now the war is ended, and Wilhelm's lost his valued
crown, and had his bucksaw mended. I'm taxed too much for
this and that, for which and those and t'other, for catnip and for
my sacred eat, and sto'ics for my brother. The war is over, and
from woe to normalcy we're beating, but, progress is so beastly
slow we think wo are retreating. Progressive merchants wisely
strive to sell thing's cheap and cheaper, hut profiteers are still
alive, and make the prices steeper.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1. How Is a substanco smelled?
'2. How does a voluntary act some
times become reflex?
It. What Is usually da used as the
unit language?
I. Who. are our martyrs,
C, What was tho first motive of
Columbus In desiring to go to the
Indies?
0. What did ('artier do In North
America ?
7. With whnt colony was Peter
Stuyvesant associated '!
S. What four countries laid claim
to the territory of the New World?
9, When It Is exactly noon sun
time, how many degrees east or west
Is It nt two p. m.
10. Where is the Lands Rnd?
Answers to Yesterday's Ouosi Ions.
1. Where Is the Imperial Valley in
this country? Ans. In Southern
(.'allforida.
2. What Is celluloid made from?
Ans. Wood pulp primarily.
H. Where do we get our domestic
sardines? Ans. l-'rom Maine and
raliforula.
1. What Is the longest railroad in
the world ? Ans. The Trans-Sl-heria
n.
5. Where do we get sulphur from?
A na. Louisiana ami Texas,
;. What Is the heaviest Mml of
wood ? Ans. I.tgnum-vllae.
7. What large river in the Tnited
Slates flows from soul h to mrt h ?
Ans, The San Joaquin of t'ulil'orula.
s. Where do we get most of our
coffee? Ans. Itrn.il.
!t. What Is there In nak or hem
lock bark that makes them useful In
tanning? Ans, Tannic acid.
lit. What causes the titles? Ans.
The trrn vit a t lonal pull of the mono
exerted on the ocean powerfully be
cause of its fluidity, and weakly on
the earth because of its comparative
rlgldily.
AMISIOIKXTS
MITCH KM,, H. 1).. Jme 27. With
nothing to eat and no place lo aieep a
J4-yearo!d hoy who gave his name as
Harold Teuiuire or Mm lint'.mn, la,
yestP.rduy begged n dollar and Hpent it
on flrecruokciH. lit; started shooting
them tn the hur.lnesH district and was
arrested. Ho told the police, he left
home lust April.
Keep Your Blood
Pure In Summer
Many fevor epidemics aro
caused by impurities in tho
water supply and aro ended only
when tho water is purifiod. Like-
vifto, many bluod disorders such i ec
zema, letter, pimples, boils, blackhead
and KheumatUm are caused by imparl
tits In the blood supply and can bd
stopped only when these are driven out.
Enrich your blood and keep It pure by
taking- S. 1j, S. You could nave no bet
ter health insurance.
I'or Spocinl Booklet or for indi
vidua! ml vice, wit houtch.tr
write Chief Aferficfl Mruor,
6" &S Co.. DeplJ. j4f.mr.i,U.
lit f 5. 5. H. mt your druggttt.
The Standard Blood Purifier
THERE
JS NO
LAW
of (iotl or man which forces
ii wife, to stand by a husband
who offers her only degreda
lion ami denies the mail who
offers her wealth, honor ami
love, says
Cecil B. De Mille
ill his Super-Production,
"FORBIDDEN
FRUIT"
Starring Agnes Ay res, l-'orrest
Stanley. Theodore; Itoherts and
Kiilhlyn Williams.
HERE WEDNESDAY
PAGE
Medford Coast Ry
MK1I''HU..I.'KS( YU, 1,K f
lWltK Iftr; UOl'ND Tltll" 2r.c
T.v. Mi'dfoi'd 7::ui dnliy, ix. Sunday
J. 111. 11:30 A. M.. 1. 2. :I::10. 4:31), .0,
0:30 V. M.. 10 1'. M. S:it. only.
I.v. JiU'1iHfnvilU i tliiily ox. Hundtiy
S:I10, :30. 11 A. M.. 1L':30, 1:30, 3, 4,
r., ?:1S V. M.
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
Herb rare for earache, headache, cat
arrh. 4liplhi-rl:i. nere throat. lanK trouble,
kidney trouhb'. stomach trouMf, liciirt
trouhle. chills and fevcf, cramps, rniilis,
peer clrcuUit Itm, iMiiaincles, t otnors
cracked hreiist. 'iircs all kladM of KAtters
NO tl'Kl.TIONS.
Milfniil, OroK'i". Jan. 13. i!U7.
This Is to certiry that T. tlm under
sluiicil. h:id very severe stomach troubk
mul had been Pothered for peveral yeafh
and last August was nut expected to
live, and IteuriiiK f (!ltn OhutiK pvhost
Heili slore is al I'M South l-'ront strtot
M.dford). I iteelded to m't hcrUn for my
sloiiKuh trouble, aiut I si.ir:ett to feeling
ttcller as soon us I used them and tidu
am a Well uuiti and can heartily recotte
ntend anyone atTlU'ted as I Wait tu Hef
linn riiuiiB nud Irv lus 1 Ierts.
I Sinned V. H. JOHNSTON.
W 1 1 m-.ms:
Win. l.t wis. Kit ule Point.
W. I., riithhetli. Kawte Point.
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
S. It. II.. lines, K.twle Point.
O. K. Moore, K.iyle Totnt.
J. V. Melntvie. Kate Point.
tieo. Von der Itellen. Katrln Point,
TUua. & Mcliuo. ICasle I'oltit.
Ring Sketches of
Bygone Years
Thumbnail Sketch No. 20
Jack Dempsey defended his title for
I lie finst time laat Labor day against
Hilly Miuke. He was the ame terri
lile muuler that put Witlarrf abide.
punches seemed to have almost super
human force behind them and Misfce
lasted less than three rounds.
The challenger had Krlt aplenty and
he knew how to box. lie landed direct
wallops against the champion fie
(niently and Ills quick footwork eluded
several punches. Although forced to
bo lnautive for a year under the care
of surgeonB, Mlske showed himself a
much better scrapped than when he
appeared on the eve of the Dempsey-
Willard match and fought Hauling l.e-
vlnsky.
lint lu? was no match for the Giant
Killer. Dempsey disabled lilni lu the
second round with a. vicious blow over
the stomach and just below the heart.
In the third round he knocked him
down three times before Mlske was
forced to quit.
Tile first time he was felled-he stay
ed down for the count of nine and lie
was smiling when he regained his
feet. The attack that finished the
light consisted of a hammer blow to
tho stomach followed by a right to the
chin.
of the most powerful melodramatic
, pictures yet contributed to the screen
Lewis Stone, Florence Vldor, Kathleen
'Klrkham, Lloyd Hughes, William
Conkllu, and Harlan Tucker assume
,tho principal roles of the unusual pro-
jduction. Interior settings of elegance
i add to the charm of the drama. Chief
among these scenes are the palatial
; quarters of a fashionable country club
us Long Islund's smart set Is conven
ed in a dazzling dance festival, and
the ultra-elaborate apartments of Beau
Itevel. The picture Is attracting large
crowds.
Thoso who like tlioir photoplay
nlertalnment liberally sprinkled with
thrills nnd excitement need go no fur
ther today or tomorrow than the Ttlal
to theatre, where Tom Mix is appear
ing In "Hands Off," a drama of Texas
life that contains more enjoyment to
the reel than three ordinary western
pictures.
Mix opened yesterday, and a typ
ical Mix reception awaited him, for
his followers in this city always look
forward to a picture by the Kox star
as one of the events of the season.
Tom did not disappoint them, nnd
rode, roped nnd shot to the satisfac
tion of evuryone,- as well as throwing
in a few new special stunts.
One of the stunts was the rescue of
a child from in front of a herd of stam
peded horses.
: "Beau Revel" Makes Hit
Tho new Paramount-lnce picture,
Mean Hovel," which is the feature at
tho I'ago theatre today and tomorrow,
continues to attract attention as ono
Medford People
. Prevent Appendicitis
I
Many Medford people, are using
simple ulycerine, buckthorn bark, etc.,
uh mixed in Adler-i-ko. This flUHhes
BOTH upper and luwer bowel ho com
pletely it removes nil foul accumulat
ed puiKniiH from alimentary canal and
preventH appendicitis. Adler-i-ka re
lieveH ANY" CASK pan on stomach or
sour stomach. Often CURES consti
pation. In one case of chronic stom
ach troublo O.VK bottle produced
wonderful results. Leon B. Hasklns,
UruffKist. Adv.
IT TAKES" .BUT
A "One-Minute Top"
Our auto top takes but a minute to
raise or lower. It is very handy and
convenient and no auto owner should
be without ono. Solidly and substan
tially made, our tops will give the
longest and best posslblo service. Ask
for prices and a demonstration.
WE BUILD SPORT TOPS.
Service Garage
22-26 S. Fir Bt.
Medford
t nrs or hire without dvlvors, '
I'cr day $12.50
Universal Tire Filler
Rides Easy
Try Our Dodge Car
Gaylord
IIO N. Riverside. ' Phono 188-M
Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly
Ashland, June 26 to July 29
Great Musical Program under Direction of Herbert Bick-
iora rasmore 01 aan F rancisco -
Series of Lectures by Noted Authors, Statesmen, Educa
tors ana .Business Men
Jl XlOlt CHAUTAUQUA
Instructors for both tho girls und boys, nnd Chorus Singing led by Professor
ijolund A. Coon of tho University of Oregon.
llduriltlon, Fun, KiiU'rUiiumciit, ftvcrenlion.
TI1K 1'ltOOUAMS
MOXIIAV, JUXH 27TN
KVKXIXU S:00 1 M.
MiiBlral I'reludo.
Hi-. Henry N. Curtis, Ph. 1., Oberlin, Ohio, lectures on "Joun of Arc, the
llerolno Saint of Franco."
Tl'KSDAY, Jl'XK iifiTII 8:00 P. M.
(iranil Concert by (ho Piismore Trio or San Francisco.
TflUHSDAV, Jl'XK :TH 8:00 P. M.
Kccilnl, by the Concert pupils of Madame Tracey-Young.
July 1, 2, 3, 4, will be devoted to Junior Chautauqua and recreation with the
big 4th of July celebration.
JULY 5TU (illKAT MUSICAL PHOfiHAM 8:00 P. M.
The following artists to appear .Margaret Caldwell Speer, Soprano; Cath
erine Warner, Contralto; Cieo. V. Hasmussen, Tenor; Herbert Uickford
1'astuore, Uass; assisted by the I'asniore Trio.
JULY OTII TO lOTIf 8:00 P. M.
Lectures 1j( Xonunii !'. Coleman. The subject of tho series being:
July ti "It. V. Kmerson" and "The Spirit ot Independence."
July S "W alt Whitman" and ' The Spirit ot Democracy."
July ! "William James" and "Tho Problem of the Practical."
July 10 "Abraham Lincoln and "The Problem of Labor."
liarh of these lectures will bo preceded by musical preludes of high
character.
U. S. Senator Charles L. MnXary is expected for ono day during the
Program.
TIIK WF.F.K OF JULY 11-14
llabbl Fmnnuel Steriiheiin of lloslon... Series of Lectures, 2:30 and 8.00
P. M. Subjects:
"Somo Perils ot Our Present Pay Civilization."
"Some Aspects of Modern .Philanthropy."
"Kducatlon, Vocation and Culture"
"The Social Functions of the Teacher."
"Kducation plus Spirituality."
"Americanization."
"A Community's Responsibilities."
"Ideals lu lluslnesu and Kducatlon."
JULY 1.-.TII
II. V.. Hudson, Portland Chamber of Commerce. "Oregon Tomorrow."
JULY H, IS, Hi.
Lithlii Park Tennis Tournament Open to nil Jackson County.
july it i:vi:xixi
"The llosCnthals" Albert Kosenthal, Cellist; Ethel Johnson, Coloratura
Soprano..
.Norman F. Coleman Illustrated Lecture, "Wordsworth and the English
Lakes."
JULY 1ST 1 1 8:00 P.M.
William l,oe (iivenleaf Actor, Impersonator. "Hip Van Winkle."
JULY 1KT1I 8:00 P. M.
San Francisco Ladies' QtinrleMt
Thorese Zahnatyn, Dorothy Ilunn, Vera Matthews, Esther I.indsey:
assisted by "Tho Kosenthals."
JULY -OTII 8:00 P.M.
Wj . Held, Pres. Chamber of Commerce Secretaries. Illustrated Lecture,
"Alaska."
JULY2ITII 8:00 P.M.
Musical Prelude. Direction Leland A. Coon, University of Oregon.-
JULY 2.vm 2::m P. M.
ltof. J. F. Hi iimlmugli, O. A. C. Address.
S:0) P. .M. Junior ( liatituuiiiia. Pageant and Plav.
JULY U7TI1 8:00 P. M.
IJraiiil Concert by the Southern Oregon Chautauqua and Summer School
Chorus Leland A. Coon Directing, assisted by Soloists from Portland
and .Medford.
JULY 20TII 2:. '1(1 p. M.
Prof. F. T. Heed. O. A. C. Lecture.
t 1:30 P. M. Iticlinril A.Scliol., Keed Colltge, will make the closing address.
Adv.
imi ' ;' '' ' Idi
SAFEGUARD YOUR VALUABLES
Many of your papers arc worth mvt to
you than a'ctual cash. Yet you certainly
run the risk, if they are kept at home or in
your office, of losing them by fire, robbery
or carelessness.
Then why not rent a safe deposit box at
the First National Bank, where, for a mod
erate sum, they will be perfectly proteeted,
yet easily accessible?
Vho first National Bank
Medford Oregon
fe2J
Vacation Supplies and Hints
I'Olt WOMFX
Sanitary drinking cup
Thermos bottle ,i
Itubber sponge
Camera
Bathing caps J
Hot water bottlo
Talcum powder
Face powder
Rouge
Toilet water
Cold cream
Freckle lotion
-Manicure articles
'I'-.
FOR MUX
Ma7.or blades t. ,
Shaving supplies
TowolB
Rubber sponge
Camera
Drinking cup
Fly oil
Lotions for Bunburn
Toilet water
Thermos bottle
Sun glasses
Foot powder
Belts
Ingersoll watches
I
:
.Flashlights
Storno Stoves and Heat
Pocket Maps
tlermicidal Soap
Aspirin Tablets
llluzo's Laxative Pills
Mosquitone
HeaLh's Drug' SLore
.The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
The Coolest Store in Town
Excursion to Ashland
Every Sunday to Oct. 1st, and on July 4th
Medford, Ashland 40c; Phoenix, Ashland, 25c; Talent, Ash
land, 15c; Medford, Phoenix, 15c; Medford, Talent, 25c.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan
HI TUB MOST TOl'CMIt CAR IX IlOOl'K 111
i K1VEH VALIJOV II
! . It Is safe, comfortable, sensible nil Hie beauty of 111
III an electric with (lie sturdy dependability of the
HI I iii-d cliasls ami tin; Ford eiiKlno at. n price made l
HI possible uy iiiantity producliin nml- the most effl- !
HI chut manufacturing methods In tho world. .
HI We will let you rhlo In ono any dny anywhere you l
JH want to go. On that ritlo you will feel sorry for
HI every one you see lu any kind of n touring car.
I I
j Cor. Sixth and Pacific HJtfhway III
YOUR OLD
RUGS
anil carpets ran lie rcwoven Into new
FLUFF HUCS
nt a nominal cost
Kick says: "The rugs we clean arc
licnn when we clean "em."
1 reo Delivery
Phone ISO
Mosan Art Rug Co.
11U West Tenth St.
WOOD
Wo havo the ninckburn Wood; Yard
and are now prepared to furnish all
kinds of wood and sinus by tlie tier or
cord nt
REDUCED PRICES
Ynrd at 11.1 S. Fir street. Phono 8&
or 876-J. Delivery lo any part ot
city.
W. W. HALL