Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    JTEDFOTCT) "Nf ATL TiyTCTTNX MKDPOTID;" iiOI?KOOX; . TITKSDAY, JUNK 2S. 1021
PZGIDmTITREK
MisofotoD Mail Tribune
AN 'INriKPKJCOKNT KBWSPAPEIt
PUUMHIIRD KVKItY AITKUNOON
EXCKPT HUNIjAY PY THIS
" MKUKORD 1'HINTIKO :0.
i The Metlford Sunday Sun la furnlshort
subscribers desiring a seven day dally
newspaper.
Office Mail Tribune PulMins, J&-27-2&
North Fir street. Thorn; 75.
- A consolidation of the Pernor m tic
Timed, the Medfonl Mall, the MedTord
Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, The
Ashland Tribune.
. nOBERT W. ItUMU 'Editor.
BUMITKR K. SMITH, Manner.
SUBECBEPTIOW TSM9t
BY M Ail. In Ailvaiuw:
lJlly, with uttilay Sun, year.. $7.rn
. r'HlJy.-.wlih SundHySun, mNith.. .7.1
Ji My without Kumlay Sun. y-nr...'. .P0
ially without Kumliiy Hun. month
-WiKly Mall Tribune, one year.... 2.0ft
Hundajr Kun. bn, year 2.0ft
BY' .CARKlhlll In Mwdfnrd, AhIiIhihI,
. JdckBonv'llle, .Central Put tit, Vlioonlx,
Talent:
I.'ally, with Pundtiy Sun. month 7ft
J)HHy, without SutKl.iy Sun, month .61
Pally; without Sundiiv Kun. year.-. 7. Ml
.jaiy, with SunrtHV Siiu, mm yerfr 8.60
'All terms .by. carrier, cash In advance.
orftcUU pnpor of the 'liy of Med ford.
Officii paper of Jackson County.
.JSwnrn daily uvrrnee c;rulal:vn for . '
six uuinths eudtilK Oct., 19:'0, 3226
Kntereil n - rtvennt. cr!i matter at
Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March
8. 1H79.
Ye Smudge Pot
' tty Arthur Perry
' The Intrinntinnnl Reform nnKocl.1
tlo'n, t'llnt N. Ilou'iifcl !iv'rotui'y. :t
ertdravm-hiii to halt the ilaii.s'fnr iv-'
inK Jack DenniKov a Ilt-lcin? npxt ltt -
'lirday. It Is very Rood iitlvor'inliu;
for an organization and a man. iho i
.public ltl'vcr hoard C before, and -vill
never h'eur of UKain. So ninny people"
;'ul" home, and abroad ;nie interesteil
Mlj the outcome that iiolf-aptiointed
uiiKerors oi nianKinu coum not
overlook the opportunity lo
vato by tho wliolcmiln.
agca-
Tho volcnno of Ktromboli on the
Inland of Ktroniboll, in the 'M'cdtl'or-'
niiifcrin ivan' rruptlnn ' tti i nioniln,.
Your c-irr. atennieil by thai, foiiill
ditiK , peak one day two years iiro.
fttlihkn was pouring from the .-ruti'i-,
'and tho 'aidou of tho mountain we: e.
scarred by hot lava. At tho foot of
Slrnmboll. on tho Hide facile; Snily
is a liKhthouso. At tho tinio the
keeper of the light wax not envied,
nnrt one ; wonders how ho is iraldns
out today. Htromboli onio hoavod a
rodhot rock into the busin.s etis.' l-ict
of McKsina, 170 miles awa,v.
' ' "AVahteU--Woinan ' to fry'. Don't
conic with a week's experience, and
expect SDflO a day. Ethel Cafe.";
(Dorid Timci) A beanery lirtite.
. It will bo'a sano -Ith. featured ly
iiiHano- drlvi.ic of -rtl a- on the Spo
cifl'c Uieway.
Sl'BMKHCKI) IX IMMTOIIS.
(Yrekn tfournal)
-Blmer White -hair -returned
'from Vallojo, where lie tinder
went an operation, under a SJan
Ifnintlseo iihyaiclan. Mr. White
1h- recoveiiiiK rapidly, but tit ill
haic a 'doctor over him. :
In looking urouml for instrniuenta
of destruction for the next war, it
ia n wonder Home power does not
adopt- moonshine.
Old Ohan' Egan
la a good old soul,
JIu-oMt u 'golfi (tamo.
ln tho 311th hole.
Color has returned (o tho cheeks
of a fltthrovlnp: democracy. O. O.
I'. conRroKKiiicn urine to cut tho red
tape, and the wornt mauled political
outfit in the history of American poli
tics in feverishly hunting for another
combination A. Lincoln and "::ccond
Mniudiih," to lead them and the'e'oun
try 'into a mean, :'
Genln 'With wh Inkers on their vlwht
hoticn. ohouid bo prohibited fronj
FilfindlriK around on the Main Stem in
dnyMKlit, weariiiK low neck uliirtu.
VIIA'rs THIO (tWNWTION?
(Albany Democrat )
Mra. Jack J(dph haa canned
;"over 100 -(tiartK of ntra wlierrlen
this yerir. ,'Jinl fJoodwhi' while
flhoelriK a horse Inat week waa
kicked in tho head, wliich ncnt
Jiliii reeling acroas the barn.
'til begins to look Ilkb 'the Chinese
we're never going to get fi Hqiub'o meal.
The Htate. department reorts 4,137
American missionaries and investi
gators in the famine districts.
Iu"thl3 game, one easts' tits re
marks upon the journalistic waters,
and they come back in a new dress,
'nuppliod liy some literary genius In
the Willamette valley.
1'lie;: training received at Harvard
doef' not seem to be up 'to nnuff.: ' A
Krair :of tly; Institution has turned
down for a second time, a million
dollar bequest. All those who feel
like turning duwn a million dollar
glfl .risc. 'Contrary the same.
."Itov. Winchell, who started
preaching here tho first of the year,
haB gone to the seashore for a month'a
'resti"1 (Obttago Grove News) It's
about time.
The W. C. T. V. Iiiim marteil a world
wide campaign against the short skirt
This out;ht -to get olii a foot 'abOvc
the -knees by Christmas.
VWilson Supporters Fade" ( Head
lint;' I'ort land Telegram) They'll do
it''every 'time in Hot wea'thi'r. ' !' -
Card of Thanks
l We wish to thank our many friends
i for the great kindness and many beau
tiful floral oflcrlnss extended us dur
ing the illness and death of our dear.
wife and mother. We also wish to
express our appreciation to Rev. Sas
ncU for the beautiful services ren
dered. FRANK F. JENKINS
Mil, AND MHS. FLOYD K. JF.NK1NS
Mlt."A!fl MltS. LOI'IS C. JKNKINS
MII.DRKD MAY JKNKINS, Slit
ANOTHER STRIKE FAILS.
TII1C finl of Hie Jiritisli coal striko puts iintitlirr nail in the coffin
of tin1 labor wnlk-mit.
Over a million men have boon idle for three months, the eoal in
c'uslry in England has been ilealt a blow from which it can not recover
in cars, the total cost to the people runs into the liumlreds of mil
lions and yet the men, according to press reports, return on practi
cally the same basis, that they entered the conflict.
The result is a disastrous defeat for Kritish labor. While the jjov
eminent iillnws ii generous subsidy, this was offered two months nan
and refused because at that time, a labor government in Knjiland.
control iif industry by the workers, and a wai;e pool for the miners
were nil in contcmphil ion.
The first rift in the lute was the defection of railroad and dock
workers, the inability of 'orsauized labor to hohlrtoui t Iter. The
miners refused to rend the writing on the wall, however, and con
tinued their hopeless stru-rle. Now they .vivo in, with nothing gained,
and for the time at lcasti cvervthinir lost.
' No one iniestions that the miners hail a grievance, that reforms
were needed and must ultimately be instituted, but as one views the
'ruin left in the wake of this strike,
answer is "Does 'it 'pay? ' (,'nn if pay!" Hasn't the time come when
modern civilization if it is to endure must eliminate not only war be
tween nations, but war between classes within a nation.
Labor gained nothing in this eoal strike that couldn't have been'
((allied by a "talk around a table," and the people of Kiiidiuitt will be
paying; fhe cost for another decade. A few more such experiences
and. Knj;land will outlaw strikes in vital public industries, as Kau
nas has done.
Wslt
UNLUCKY DAYS.
SO.MU days the luck is all against misforliine with bnrbcd
wire has fenced us. At early mofii we leave our couches, and
feel possessed of grievous (jronches; we step upon a lack on ris
ing, and hand out 1 11 u rim s:o most; surprising, such adjectives as
start pink blisters upon the eardrums of our sisters. We do no
smiling and no joking; the. breakfast's late, the stove is smoking; ;
the. soft boiled c's are hard as thunder, llw biscuits are tin as
phalt wonder. And when we leave our homes, proceeding to
daily tasks, our bosom's bleedins-', our bald and beastly luck con
tinues; wo full a block and sprain some .sinews; an auto hits us
witlt its fender and leaves us bruised and sore and tender; and all
the bores we have been shunniuf; I'oiue round us now. and come
a-runiiiiij.", iind soon we note with ire and loathinc; that rain has
spoiled our new spring elolhint; ; ninl bill collectors sternly trail
us. and threaten they will sue and jail us. Wc meet till accidents
that bore most and everythinis hind end foremost. You've known
such days, and did you weaken and let the briny tears start
leakin'! Or did you rear on end serenely, with grace and dignity
most -queenly, and say, "Though fate be raw and clammy, I'll
sliotv that I .am Sunny Stunfiiy"!
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1 What. is Mato-Tcpec?
' U AVha't is a "word o threo syllables
citiled';
3 Wlint;is n'liiilnltivo word?-
4 What Is a diphthong?
5 What are labials?
0 What are, the marks over letters
in words called?
7 Which- sheep are noted for their
wool? " ""' !
-.8-nWliich breeils of 'hogs seom, best
aUnptetl -to 'td'u itceils of avtiraSo far
mer? wjtl -V"l.uit threo plant fimtls are likely
to become exhausted Ih any soil?
W Which winda cany the most
niol.sturc? '
Answers to Yesterday's Questions .
1 Mow la n substance naielled?
Ans. A substance can be smelled owlj'
when partielea of that substance coQir
in contact with the olfactory nerves
of the noco. Technically wo can smeil
nntlilng hut gas. .J.lrpiids and soli'ls
have, no smell. The odors wo get from
theni arc the result of gasses arising
from theni.
a How does a voluntary act some
times become refltx? Ans. A purely
voluntary act, sometimes becomes re
flex by constant rejietition.
3 What is usually classed as the
unit of language? Ans. The sentence
4 Who are oiir 'martyrs? Alls. 'Lin
coln, flarfleltl and MeKlnley.
G What was the first motive of Co
lumbus in desiring to go to the Indies?
Ans. Ho desired to go as a missionary.
6 rWhut.,did Carticr do In North
America? Ans. Carticr, the French
explorer, ascended the St. Lawrence
river and named Montreal.
7 With what colony . was Peter
Stuyvosant associated? Ann. New
York.
8 What foiir countries laid claim to
the territory ol the New World? Ans.
Spain, franco, Kngland and Holland.
! .When it Is exactly, noon, sun time
how many dogrecs cast or west Is. tl
two p. ni.? Ans. Thirty (.cgrces east.
10-Where Is the Lands End? Ans.
Tho Lands End Is a cape or (irOmon
tory In the southwest part of Kngland?
Troubled 'tor Ten Years
If you suffer pains nnd aches dur-
l,ttr 1.A .In.. nt l.
."o i" itay aim mcA.'l-uirl!iruill WCUK-
uess oy nigut, aeet tirea, nervous anu
run down, the kidneys and bladder
need to be restored to bcalttry'and
rcsular action. J. T. 'Ostium, It. F. T.
No. 1, Lticasville, O., writes: "I had
kidney trouble for ten years. I tried
many remedies but tbey did mo no
good. I took Foley Kidney Pills and
Ihey helped inn so much that now I am
well." . Don't delay. Sold everywhere.
-Adv.
the question which society must
Mason
L , Great Production
Cecil II. DeMille's production of
"Forbidden Fruit," is one of tho most
massive and beautiful pictures shown
anywhero this season. It will bo ono
of the teal lire attractions at the Pago
theatre tour days beginning tomorrow.,
. The story is a dramatic one ami
many interesting scenes are finely
presented. The episode of Cinderella
has been sumptuously staged. Ilcauly
Is the keynote of the production thru,'
out.
The cast Includes Agnes Ayrcs. Clar
ence .lliirton, 'I'heodore .lloberls, Kath
lyn Williams and 'Thooddre Kimloff. V
"Tho Hick", a funny Larry Soinon
comedy. Is tho other feature on the
naino program. Thrills, trained anl
iiial.ii. pretty girls, funny ..situations,
and .spcclacular- scenes follow each'
other in rapid 'succession. , ., !
, , , . At the Rialto
; Frank Mnyo's lalesl, '.'The jlagniil-j
cent Unite," Is laid ill most attractive
Settings. . The plcturo Is ono of the
best .Westerns ever produced In that
tho characters "do soiimthlng" ,and are
exceptionally true to life.
In the , opening hcciics the patron'',
will be drawn by the natural beauty
of the scenic shots, which were taken
ill tho northwoods at great peril to tho
actors mid at a tlmo of year when
these woods are clothed ln their man
tles of snpw. . . ,
In the opening scenes the star Ir
seen guiding a canoe In a Snowstorm
with an Indian as his only companion.,
lie Is on his way to claim his' "girl"'
after an absence of threo years. Put
another has taken his place in the
young woman's affections, and when
fie pleads, with her IsnligWlj "scorned.
50
buys a hiUnd .'
nw rVrrnna
portable type
writer . (Khar make
at attractive prima.
6ea ud before you buy.
mj;i))oiu
HOOK NTOflF!
WOOD!
Ml kinds, of tvwxl nt rlslit prices;
tlry mill ndorks. Iluy next wintcr'n
wood now ivlillo It Is rhenp.
Medford Fuel Co.
Cor. ilr mill Third ' 'I'llolie 212
GOOD CLOTHES
, I Make Them . ... .
KLEIN"
rnn
TAMiOR
1S! KMf nun flfc
PLACE OFfHONOR
ASHLAND. Juno 2S. (Special.) A
meeting of the various committees on
the Jackson county parade and cele
bration at Ashland on July 1 was held
last night at tho Hotel Austin.
Mis. l.oomls, chiiiraian of the ways
and moans committee made an inter
esting report of her visit to various
communities in the county. She was
cordially recelvoil everywhere, and
round that the interest in the event
was general throughout the county.
The biggest feature of the meeting
was the action taken In the matter of
precedence In tho parade. Jacksonville
being the oldest city In I he county was
given the honor of leading the parade,
while Ashland to show her liberal
spirit and hroaduilndeduess voluntar
ily took last place. Miss llrltl, the
sister ef the mayor of Jacksonville,
was chosen lo lake the, part of the
(loddess of Liberty in the IV A. It. limit
which will head tho niaicli.
Medfonl is to lie second, followed by
Phoenix. Talent, Central Point. F.aglo
Point, (iidd Hill and llogue Diver In
the order named. The fart that Ash
land unanimously voted herself Inlo
last position Is an evidence that the
old rivalry which wan said to exist be
tween her ami Medfonl Is gone and
forgotten. ,
It developed at the meeting that
some big surprises are In store from
several cities in Jackson county whicn
will have places in the parade. Much
mystery surrounds the features they
will contribute, and from the careful
manner in which details aro being con
cealed from the public, II seems that
competition for the cash prt'.cs Is go
ing to he very keen. air. Slagel ol
Talent Is going to bring a number of
cowboys who will take part in the
parade. '
11 was decided to havn the parade
start at 10 o'clock. Kach feature In
tho parade Will hear a number lo en
able the Judges to nake their decis
ions nnd award the prizes without con
fusion. The judges' stand will be on
the balcony of the Hotel Austin.
Tho parado will start on the boule
vard at, tho library and proceed to
lOnst Mala street to the Plaza, thence
on North Main street to Mechanic,
Ihenre eastward ,on Mechanic to Hoi
man, thence 'south' on'Vlelimtn to 'Its
Intersection with North Main street
where it will disband.
Tho wrestling match will take placb
at 2 o'clock. Tickets are now on sale
in Ashland nt ltoso Urothers and Ir
win's cigar store; llrown ,& Iliown,
Modlord; R6a!i & Ross, Ciytlr.'d Point;
llrowgrs f)i'iiK attire, tJold Hill.
The ball gamo will start at 4 o'clock
and tho flying machine stunts will oc
cur over the grounds during the game.
Flowers will be thrown from the air
plane upon tho parade while, it is mov
ing through tho streets. '
llelween 1 and 2 o'clock free-for-all
sprints will be held in the park, nud
cash prl cs given to tho winners.
From 2:30 to H:3I) n:ul 7, to K:30
the band will give a concort in Llthla
park, and at 9 o'clock I ho b'K fire-,
works display will t'ako place
Dancing will wind lip the most spec
tacular ovont that ever took place In
Ashland. . ,
An official program will be distrib
uted free to everybody on tho morning
of tho parado. It will be a large four
page publication and will contain no
advertising.
In tomorrow's papers Marshall
Homes will endeavor lo give a detail
ed program of the 'line of Inarch and
fuller particulars about tho parade.
Those who are managing the parade
and celebration express tho opinion
tiat tho crowd which, will como to
Ashland on the Fourth will bo very
largc-perhapK I ho greatest ever as
sembled In Jackson county.
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
. NOISES
IT you have fnlnrrlin lieafimfiK or
fire hard of hntrinK or lmv IipimI
noiHeH, k to your druKKiid nnd Ket 1
ounce or Paiinlnt (double :il n-iiKtiH.
and ndd to it '. pint of lint vittr
rind n little Kinnulated iiit;ai TM:c
one tuhlnHpootifuI four IIuh-s a (lay.
Thin wlil often briiiR ipilek rninf
from i the illtitrercdim li"ad tn'-hie:;..
lliK(?ed noi'trilti Hhollid 01m;11, brent h
IriK heroine ea.ny itnd th Kiinm n't p
dropping Into the throat. It l.j 'onvy
to prepare. vfMn little and Isidifi
ant to take. Anyone who has Cntnr
rhal DeafneHn or head nnisei ohoiild
Klve thin preHrription a vriul. Adv.
Your old
.;:' , . RUGS
anil enrpcts can bo rewoven Into new
FLl'I'F Itl.'CiS
nt n 'iicirttl mil cost
Pick nay;;: "Tbe rns e clean are
clean when wo clean 'fill." t
l: rco Delivery
Phono 1H0
Mosan Art Rug Co.
II t West Tenth Ht. .
iTedford Coast Ry ,
M l:lK)ltI)-.l.f'KS).VII.LI'
KARK I.V't IU)I'M TKIP BSe
I.v. Medford "rllO dully, ex. Nunday
1, 10. 11:30 A. M.. 1, 2. 3:30.' 4:30,. 6,
!):S0 I. M., 10 I. M. Hat. only.
I.v. .Inekfonvillo, 7 daily ex. Runrtny
H:S0, 9:30, 11 A. M., 12:30, 1:30, 3, 4,
C, 7:15 r, 31,
STANDARD OIL TO
SERVICE TO
The Standard Oil company today
started their service I ' Crater Lake,
which completes the service n ndcred
by this company to the cliaj' of all
national parks in the llnileil Slavs.
This service will he taken care lf
by one of the new LM-t in tank truck.'
eiiuippcd with 4 -'Ml pneumatic. ' cord
tires and Is thu last word in under
ciuipnieut for such service.
.In the parly leaving for Craler Lake
today on the Initial trip were Mr. W.
A. .Lavender, one of the c-uuiuny's
representatives fnini San Francisco;
Mr. II. II. Ileck, superintendent ef mo
tor repairs for the Portland district
who has personal supervision of over
three hundred pieces of tubtor equip
ment; and Mr. W. 10. Walker, special
agent in the Medford field. Mr. II. II.
Falrchild. asst. district sales mauav;er
from Portland will arrive later 'in the
day to make the trip.
This service is being instailcd by
tho Standard (Ml company at a greal
oxpenso and with little return in sight
at tho present time but they have
great faith in the future of Craler
Lake anil want to render tlii.-: service
with the viewpoint of helping make
this, world wonder scenic attraction
ono of the show places of the Pacific
coast and by giving this servleo It will
enable motorists to have their wants
In both gasoline and oils properly
taUeu care of at the lake.
Tho Standard Oil company, in the
past two months, has been advertising
Crater Lake in I'M dally nowspapors
on the Pacific coasl as well as in sev
eral magazine.; and in lludr own Bul
letin at a cost of approximately $51,-
0UU.no. They have I'ailh in the future
of Craler Lake and soullioin Oregon.
! Four years ago there were only four
employes of the Standard Oil company
In Medfonl. With the growlh of the
company's business in the valley and
With Ibis latest addition to the service
the number on the payroll In Medford
In elghteon. , ,
WOMEN! BUY NO DYE
BUT "DIAMOND DYES"
I'lilfa you unit fir "Iilnnmnd DyeH"
you may K't n poor dye Unit ntreakH,
tipotH, lades it ml ruitiM your itnoda.
Kvery pnrk;u;i of Idnmnnd Dys enn
tniiiM simple nin-ctinns fur home dyer
oi' lintim; any new, rh-h. i'ndclcs.s
color- into KimnentH or dniperio.'i or
any' . material. No miHtakcn! No
fallurscs!' Adv.
Minneapolis
ALL STAR
, ELK
arid
Chautauqua
Auditorium
-
ASHLAND
JULY 1 7
i
t
1 r ' Allspices
B.P.O.E. No. 944
of Ashland
ADMISSION-
AdaltsSl, Children 50c
Plus War Tax
mm
Minstrel
8 Ml
dva vc could
jf convince you of the value of ChamberJam'is
Table?.; nr. a personal trial. We can tell you
of thousands vho i:nve been permanently ctyed
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and ihsnrders of the stomach and livet1,
but ti'iis wi U have Jittlc weight with you as coapared
I to a pcrsoiial tria!
That
' means
Many years ngo our forefathers threw off the shackles of
tyranny and despotism and proclaimed their Independence
If you aro shackled by debt
off and declare YOUR Freedom. i
. Como in and start a bank account and REGULARLY de
posit a part of what you earn. You will be a Freo Man and a
happy man.
Wo Will Welcome You
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Foderal Ecserv - .
ANNOUNGEMENT
I wish to announce to the people of Medford and vicinity
that I have established a dental office in room 403 M. F. & H. ;
Bltlg., Medford, where I am conducting a general practice. j
DR. H. E. MURPHY T j
' Telophorie 144 I
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE , MEANS
A JlONGER LIFE FOR YOUR FORD CAR
wl B. Fa i nic'i-, wlio lias liaiid.l'ctl Ford repair work
;' ifor yciirs and is an expert in that line, can give your
Ford that iiilelluiorit , high 'grade -service which is so
'essential to long life and Maximum efficiency, j
Ford Authorized Schedule of Prices Governs All i obs
VALLEY GARAGE
. PARMER BROS., trops. '
More Mileage Tire Go. !
PETTY & VAUGHN ..... 1
132 So. Riverside ' - Phone 18Mt ,
1 r --- Ta
say would so thoroughly
always convinces.
Ttloneij
Tfl
hrBank
and extravagance, throw them s
They Wear;
Well
Our Half-Solo Tires have the.
faculty of standing all lfdnds;
of roads, tho same as n'wr
tires. If you have nevei tried;
Gates Half -Sole Tires you do!
not know what saving tyou;
are missing in your tire. bill.;"
SUSUUSSilU