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MEDFOUU MAUJ TRIBUNE. M I! I ) FO U I . O R K ( i O N , MONDAY, MAY 8, IJL'i Wedford Mail tribune ISIr.lT.MKT VKWSIMPKH Pt IH.IhlH;l WHBV .UTHIMHiS KXCKPY St MAV. MY TIIK NKPt'lMII MHM'IXU CO, The Mi-dfiw! Him-tu? Morning Sun in fumlshr.1 ei-bacriliera ilrMiiu '"even day daily liewppvr. Office I1 Trltnma Hulltllnit. SS-t7-I North Plr street, llioiie 1.1. I -4 J A row filiation f Hie lemicr;itle Times, the JHoKtinl Mail, tint MVdtonl Trilmw, the sioulhmi Urta-fnilan, lli AMno t rilium-. nnHKDT w. isrm, Mitor. . KI'MPTLR 8. SMITH, Mmttft. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BV MAIL In Aihanre: Dalle, vutth (tumlny Hun, yew 1.t0 Daily, with ftaintay Sun. tndsrh. . ... . . 7A Dall). wltiioat Hurotay Sun, year t.M Pall), vritHont tttinday Sun, mgtith Weekly Mutt Tribune, ne year..., t.ea Sunnav Nun, one Year t 00 BY CAliRIKH In Hedferd. Aahtand. Jackson ville, t'rtrl Point, Phosr.ll, Talent wvil on Hlrhy: Daily with Sunday Sun, month 76 Pally, without Sunday Sun. month.,,, .efl Paily, wtthvtft Sunday Ksn, year..... ?.r0 Daily, with Sunday Sun, onr year. . . . , , S.&O All trrma by carrier, cash in. aOi-anre. DEFYING THE SETTITjQ SUN. "G Official pApr of th VHr flf Utnlfonl. Official fapr ol Jackon County. Nwom daily amtfLT cimiUtion tor aix Ynonth tndtnf April 1. 19 8.M, trwr than douhU th circulatiun o( any other paper puUl.ahed or cirraltr4 la Jackmn Ctmnty, Eutrd aa swond etas mutt ft at Mtiitord Orffon, under the act of March ft, lft9. MKMBKRS OK THE ASSOCIATED I'RFsS. The ArwooUttil lYcs t ectiM,wly cntitM to tit uac lor repub iOAUon ot all dai. divtciic credit! to it, or not otherwii credited in thin paper, and 1&0 to th local tw puliHtbcd All riftMa of rrpuhlloation of special d.s pt4u hrrrLn are aUo rt-ml. Ye Smudge Pot 8y Arthur Perry. Voters have begun to glean ttio wheat from the chaff, and the hull from tho himlc. Several cnmlitlutes are endeavoring to snare the lady vote . With well-creased pants, and a sad dened expression. OD HELP VS! Tho Kisin Sun mny sot in tho west, but it shall uovor set on tho wot with tnv otmsont." Tins is tho stimuli aiMonl lor votes uuulii hv Karl V. Visitor. farmor nf HoavortDWii. who is opposing Ottnarossuum Ilawloy in tho coniiiiji primarios, ' Thia tlofimioo of tho solar systoiu may ho ropnnlotl by somo un thinkiiiti jHvtplo as a joke, mul ronolusivo proof tlwtt Hrothor Fishor is n tint. Hut ftftov l-oavlins tho statements of othov cnndulatos in the same pamphlet, a fair-miiulotl person will nuroo that there is a striking tliftVrcnoo between defy inn the sun to sot in the west nini defying it to not "on" the west; just s there is a striking ilit'for enec between promising to retlnoo taxes and retluoinn them. yir. Fisher is merely slightly celestial in temperament. He has the creative imagination. The Kising Sun symholi.es nefarious. Nippon,' itud with the help of Almighty Uod, there is no reason to doubt, that Mr. Fisher's adjuration will prevail. Certainly if a candidate for governor who always voted for tax in creases, as a legislator can, be elected on a tax reduction platform, nnd another candidate for governor whoso visibility is high, can promise to give us a government, which is not visible at all, thou a little thing like preventing the Sun Jfrom setting on the west, can not te such an amazing performance after all. Mr. Fisher also declares he will not ask Wall Street for his daily opinion. That's good. Wall street has been having enough trouble of late, with a failure every other day. Why persecute the brokers! "The greatest class of American citizens today are the workers, they arc human!" Another excellent discovery. Lone Wolf, the I. W. W. advance agent, once said, no man could work and remain human. Loue Wolf was wrong. Mr. Fislier is right. ! And Mr. Fisher is human. That is all he demonstrates in this engaging manifesto. He is merely doing what all the other candi dates are doing. claiming tho earth and solar system, only in n jnorc poetic way. . ' Picking Out Children to Live a. t V' ; .... y , I : .. ... . :l .vv r) Tht bov picture show J. J. Hand taker, itate direefbr of Near Relief at Erivan, and ue chuiftn he pieKed out to be clothed and fed. East I have often heard of relief workers sorting children out, some to live nnd Homo to tile, beeRUMH there wag not food enough for all thiU am'lled. but I never realiictl what it really meant until last summer at Krlvnn, forty miles from Mt. Ararat, nevoral hun dred children were hoim-lese and one day when about a hundred hcRKod for atlntisnlon to tin uriihanaae und there was room for hut twenty more, I Oh, Boy! W buy our TenU of Med. Tent i Awning Works 4llMMtl N, t l0Ht DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pino, Ono Tier 12 inch Oak rmtl I .nurd, all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phftnn R51 Hand-Tailored Suits $35 to $50 raa.a ny FOR SALE Holt Caterpillar Tractor and Logging Trucki TcrniM to KisiOHxlhl-i I'urleai DNVI.NNKM. I.t IHi:tt (IK MnnlifM, 4'Hllf. moHt uiiMlllnK dirfiotiUli' are U)iim at their its, more t,hun twvnly hav ItlK died on Old field. 1'rerediUK tho addtvxri nt the ChrlR tlan rhurrh the motion ilottire, "Allee in HaaKcrland" wah shitwn, W. A. SellwiKi.l nhowed "Alice In HtinKMland" aud adilremtiM the even !n service in the Presbyterian church at Phoenix. Her. K. P. Uawrenoe, county chair- sent out to niek out the twenty and M mitii Near Kant Relief, announce! tho ,t. ... .,.1.1 I t t ...)!. I . tf,lf 111"? ivn iu ttmi nam a. m . . n'tiua tilK llinHlllflH , Ilandsnker. tftte director of the Near Wednesday nn, J. J. lUmUnkor East Hellcf tn addresses at tho Proshy- addrense the noon luncheon of the terUu and Christian chiirche. yester-i chamber of coinmerce on "OrvKonlana da.v. j I met In the Near Kuril"; W'ednenduy Quill Points Mixed jury: One that contains both men and women. Synonym for hung jury. M. Barlhoo, high spade ot Prance, declares "America- vision for the spiritual uplift of Europe is blinded by the dollar, and her moral obligations to Humanity overdue." M. liarthoui thinks Woodrow Wilson Is still presl dent, ' . Where there's a will there's a way. there's a family row. And where" there is no will, Straw hats woke up this am. with icicles dangling from the brim. The white trouser addicts came out Cat footed ly for being fashionable, even it they froze to death. Open covenants avail little. Divorces increase even though the styles enable a man to sec what lie isgetting. CLOSE TO HIS WORK '' " (Chico Enterprise) - Henry Morgue has returned from San Francisco, where he spent - the past month taking a special course of study from the Equitable Life Insurance company of which he has been appointed representative ot Butte county with headquarters in Chico. Tire thieves are in onr midst, de priving some of their Sabbath galli vant.. Such lowlived whelps should be ridden on a rail, or sent to J'vllle on the streetcar. A truce has come in the civil war in Ireland, to the great disgust of all con qerned. t A milk wagon traveling like its cargo consisted of Old Crow, narrowly averted occupying the same place Jointly with a locomotive Sun. Some men are polite enough, to remove their hats instead of touch ing tho brim in greeting. And then some are bald. We are not surprised that a cornet thief has been sent to the jvem tentiary. That's what a mat gets for tooting his own horn. . About the only thing to be said for plush cushions in a closed ear, is that the garage mechanic likes to use them for a towel. The new literary school tenches us that one cannot be a profVr hero until he can tap a cigarette gracefully against a thumb nail. The practice of crowning racers with a wreath of laurel endures only as a desire to crown speeders with a lead pipe. The coal strike might seem more alarming if our sensibilities hadn't been hardened by long contact with the saxophone. The speaker declared that present . nleht p. m. nt the linptltit church, renditions are the result of Rl years i "An OrcRon llaiillst Preacher and His 2.uno Aere ttellef Farm In Southern Russia"; Wednesday 9:30 p. m. nt the Knxtern 8t.tr, "A M.'hksi;,. from the Home of tho Knntern. Star." W. A Sellwood wieftks nt MothodiNl KpUco Iwil church. South, Wednesday nlnltt. I , . ........ ,: . ., ' ' ' ; ' of war nnd that s; drsiH'rate Is the situation that parents ure abandoninx their children hoplnc someone will pick tlte'll ui. A hiRh tribute was paid to the Amor- lean relief workers who. in spite ot the Better than the Ordinary Hay Rake Candidates Should Declare Themselves To tlie Kditor: TJhe voters arn ontltlrd to know the pohitinn of earn tamlldafe for ptiblio ffl"-e in regard to the Kit Klux Klnn. Answering lhe rwti"'t of Th .Matt Tribune.. Gun Newbury und Col. Krtly have nnnoumi-d their ptmltlon in no uncertain terms, and It Is not enough for omidld.tiex to d''l In sen "rnlitirs The public I entitled to plain and direct statements ns to whether Or not they favor the Ku Klus Kl.ln organisation. Candidates tr.tht not wunt to admit either that they now belons. or have heretofore belonged to tbu Klan. Tliere inlsht Ik some tddlKiitloni in the oriter which woutd deny them thn right to express themnelvia. Hut any enn iltdnto can ay today whether or not he In affiliated with, or Is In favor nr. or admires tho Ku K'.ux Klan. or thinks It In a good or n helpful tnntt tution in this community. .Various rumors "are In circulation ns to what candMitt'Ks ntf affiliated, directly or indirectly, with this Older, ami every candidate owc it to him self as inui.h ai he owes it to the voters to answer this fjuestlon sn df f- inilely as to leave no ro"in for dotilit Or mistake. No secret order ha any rlsht to manipulate the affair of any elvl llei irovernnxnt. The Vters will not kiioteintely permit this to bn done. If n man Is honest enough to huld n putillc office, he ought to l.e honet enough to advise tho voters In S tlinety-lssueil and liliilnty smtrd utterance. As one. therefore, who feels tin has a right to ntuke this Inquiry, i most earnestly, tin behalf of myself and many other elector of this coun ty And state ask that candidate for public office In the coming primary adetsn tho voters as to where they staml on this question, whither they are In sympathy with this order, nnd Its evident objects) nnd purposes, nnd wh-ther or not they are now, or ever hnve been, directly or Indirectly connected with It In any manner whatever. Especially, should we know the views of cunilldntcs for governor, for members of tho legls In tore. for supreme unit circuit Judge's on ihls Important uuestlon. We already know the position ot some of thcstM-.tndidatc. Other are keeping ominously silent. Tllev, per haps, believe in , "Invlvlble i iVein tnent"? Wm. M Cof.Vf'1. There la a big difference in hay rakes. This difference affect not only the esae fa! operation end food wcilrinj quatiilts, but in letHfih of Service aa wtlL We don't know of a ha rule that is to thoroughly made aa the John Deere Self-Damp Kak. For example, its heavy angle steel frame newf sugs the ad. Jueuble Urn rod kevpaj th ftetue true, Iweys. ' The heavy steel wheels with an extra number of staggered spokes, protected by the cbantwl iit.l tire, aie imerchenf eable, giving double ereer on the ratchets. The arched steel axles give the proper pitch to the wheelsthe heels never pull In at the top aaal out at he button. The dump rods ore reversible, giving double wear at this tm-' puium point. Tooth bolder eve M ututUies huge or tuwdl Dumber U teettv You can maintain the good working qualities of the John Deete Kadie tuf yean. And from the operating stand- point, it is simple and easy to handle. With one foot lever, you cen keep the leth In erotking pceOion et ell tiiiMti with the other foot lever, the rake is Instantly tripped. A convenient band lever aeives to edsaat the teetfc lor class raklnc end to elevate the teeth be transportation. W want yoa to com in and $m thii rah: Th extra aervict you wilt git cat of it make it tht mast prof it aM hay rah to bay. HUBBARD BROS. Cor. Main and Riverside Tel 231 The Chinese war was not so bad. All the generals had names that a native born American could pronounce with out choking. ALSO, SLEEPING PORCH ' (Albsny Democrat) Special Values Sateen Bloomers With sitting room in every pair. Mack, purple, brown, green. Spec ial! LS.. The Portland husband whose wllo framed up with an ex-convict to send him to the latter' a former abode, has announced his intention of continuing as' a meal ticket. ; About the only thing to be said for the practice of pistol-toting is that it lightens the labor of the census takers. If you couldn't fool some of the people all the time, the world would soon outgrow the notion that spinach is a food. If a man has an oily tongue and no conscience, he is almost cer tain to be annoyed by women in search of financial advice. Some of the old-boy love letters read in eourt indicate that hardening of the arteries is accompanied by softening of the brain. $enor Felipe Costa, the coffee king of Brazil, says "the caterers of Amer ica do not understand how to make coffee." This is no information. The valley now bas Irrigation, and running neck aud neck with Belgium and Armenia for first place in the ruination league. BROTHERLY LOVE (Trinity, Cal., journal) v John Jones, who has been min ing on Kingsbury Gulch, during the winter moved his wife up East Fork, where his partner Is. ingRhijings wait Mason ONE THING SURE. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? , If the Enropean fitfht promoters want Jack Denipsey.toi light for them, they've got to keep I'esgy Joyce "over there." - "Where Do All the Buttons Go?" asks the Youth's Companion in an article. Some are dropped in the col lection box, and some are sewed on women's coats and skirts, where they have nothing to hold up or together. People used. to. call the Oregonlan "the Willamette valley Bible," and, the Telegram is now trying to be the New Testament. .. . . .. ,.. , Educational" centers' throughout the etiite nro in an upheaval because some of the sweet gal gnu! a' have their hair Itobted. , . . Gas Goes l. CHICAGO, Jilay S.--Tho Standard Oil company, ot Indiana, today an nounced an inn-raso of one cent a gallon In gasoline, making the mar ket price 22 tv 23 cents. The )nercnne followed a slnilltir lhcrease Saturday by tho Sinclair Oil company, ' ONE TIIIXG is true, when other things arc lies the taxes rise, and higher still they rise. I view the past, the golden yesteryear when twenty bnes would make my record clear. Yea, twenty bucks would cover all my tax, and yet I yelled like forty seven yaks. "The government," I used to sadly ay, "just holds me up, and bears rny wad away." A hundred bones, where one. I coughed up ten, 1 now dig up for tax collecting men ; assessors come and cinch my bottom plunk, this thing is true, though other things be bunk. Ami yet, perhaps, if taxes were to fdirink, the land we love would soon be' on the blink. We're paving roads, and building finer schools, and ornate jails, to house bootlegging fools; the money goes, blown in with princely grace, to make the world a nobler, better place." If this is true it is not wise to roar because we're cinched far tighter than of yore. If this is true, we should be dead game ttports and boost the football team, while banners float and eager eagles scream. One thing is true,' when other things are lies if there's no gas the motor alwava dies. ll' Who wrote ntrnk Beauty?-' 2. How long did It tako to build the city of l'ctrugrtid? 3. Jlow many miles will a ton ot conl run an ordinary loconto.ttlvc? 4. Whnt are two synonyms for the word abduction? 5. When was telephone commu nication established between this country and Cuba? What is sepia? 7. Is porcelain a good conductor of ient? 8. What Is the Indian meaning of tho word Michigan? 9. Who wrote "The llc:nchbaek of Notre Dame?" ,10. Whnt was the first trans-con tinental railway? Answers to Yesterday' Quef' Is: 1. How many arms has ' Aar fiali? An. ' Tho common has five. 2. How is the word mltiB pro ho'iineed when It means smnTl? An. Tho accent Is en the second syllable. 3. Which of our national songs Is called the flag song? An. "The Star Hpiingled ISanncr." ' 4. Why -does not a ball bounce when there is u hole in it? Ans. The air i-ncape. 5. In whit country Is one-third the v.oi-IiI'h supply of mercury mined? Ans. Hpaln. 6. . 1 the Ninth Htar t star of the first .magnitude? Ans. No, the sec ond. 7. Where l Kenesnw Mountain? Ans. Near Atlanta, la. S. (Should thn first nnd last stripes in nut- national fl.ig bo red or white? Ans. lied. 9. What rank dues the name Murphy have in the New York City directory? Ans. Fourth. 10. How should e:u li st.tr be placed on our flag? Ans, One point should lie pointed directly upward. Baptism The Cathcllc Church teaches that tho Sacrament of Baptism is absolutely necessary for salvation. Christ Hiroeslf not the Catholic Church imposed this condition. John 3-S, "Verily verily, 1 say unto tbee, except one be born of water and the 8pirlt, he cannot enter into tho kingdom of God." Since Baptism is so necessary, any per Kon. in case ot f;ravo emergency, can baptise another, by having tho proper Intention and pouring water on the head of the person, saying ut tho samo time, VI buptlzo thee in the name of the Father and of tho Son und of tho Holy Ghost." ilutt. 28-20. n " Kolb arte) OKI Cemlmj ' ' The date will be May 11, the ptstro the I'age. nnd the sttractlon wlll .be Kolb & 1)111 In their new comedy by Aaron Hoffman entitled "Give and Take." It is crammed full of the funniest lines and situations that ever tickled thn risibilities or an audience, has a bevy of beautiful girls attired In gowns that would startle a I'urlslan modiste "Give nnd Tako" uffords Kolb & 1)11! a wide sooi; for their delightful fun making, the production cue ot the most pretentious ever given a comedy and another Important feature is the company's own orchestra and their unusual and during treatment of syn copatcd ttiualc. , . i With Med ford trade Is Med ford made ANNOUNCEMENT. STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative in the state legislature at the May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CAItKIN. CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES FIRST DISCOVERED OIL IX i PENNSYLVANIA These advertisements inserted daily and paid for by two native Medford Catholic business men who believe in their religion. I announce myself as a candidate for Representative in the Legislature, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries in May. Adv. RALPH COWGILL. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Tbos. II. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes his announcement as a Can' dldate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the dccttlon of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May into, 1322. Adv. I am a candidate for the nomination ifor County Commissioner of Jackson otinty, on tho linpubllcon ticket, sub ject to tho decision of tho voters at be primary to lis held May Bith, VJ'i2, Adv. ClXUtUU ALFOKD, i'UoenU. GDI CHUNG 4 China Herb Store This is to certiry that aim Chung of Medford, Ore., hn cured inn of soltr and stomach trouble. H, M. Leonard, &09 J Ht., Cranls Tans. This Is to esrtlfy that Cltn Chung of Medford", Ore,, 1ms cured me of rupture oi tour yius stunning, f, u. lahani. lu B rt., i.rsnis t'ftss, lire. Medford, rtreiron, Jim. 13. 1917. This Is to cirtlfy that I. thn under. signed, had verv severs sfomarh trnuhu end had leen bothered fur several years and last August wns not expected to live, ana nenring or Mini (;hting (whose nern snirs in at zi noutti ! rout rtrenl, Medford), 1 decided t- get herb for m stoniucli trouble, and I started to feel In belter a soon a I used thern and today hoi m wen loan hiiii cHn nenruiy recom menu anyone amide.! on I was to see unn ciiiimm; anu try ins Herns. (HlgnsiO W. 11. JOHNSON, Witnesses: . Wm. Lewis, Kn(fle Point, "Vy. L. Chlldrolh, Kagl Point. M. A. Anderson, Meilfurd, R Tt. Holmes, Ksgls 1-ulnt. ' 1J, Moors, Ksgle Point. J. V, Mclntvre, Kagle Point. Geo. Von der llelleii, Kaglo Point. Thn. K. Nichols. Usui Point WOO D ! Mr f.1.00 Tier nnd up, Utah l-:gg Coal Mtn.no Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor l ir und Third I'liouu 812 Ijl THE UNIVERSAL CAR j THE FORD SEDAN ' I ' Kprlnff weather Is here! 'Htsrt the outing sea J 111 ..... nn '''lt 1,1 a Kurd HimIiiii -Au Ideal family car, 111 III " ' roomy enough for any outing.. Entirely cnclimed, III! Ijl . warm ami roy on risil evenings; 0m-ii und cool in l jl wanit summer weather.. It is ensy lo ojiCTafe, . HI sturdy, clnrahle and economical, -If you are Inu-rcsrexi I'liono III Our demon l ( -strntnr is at your service. One rltlo will ronvlnco you of tho superior qualities of tho 1'ord Hi-dsn. H l HI .. I. iHis't )et ttic bloo rmiti your match HI Hlnrt n blitAC In the wikhIs. ' , ' 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. I III III ( Cor. Htstti anrl I'mifle HtKhwar j CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFTECT1TB FEB. 1, 1023 ' ' ' MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Dally Except Sunday LV. MKDFOBI) 10 A. II. LV. ItOSEBURO 1.00 P. M. GBANT8 PAHS-MEDFOItD BTAGKS Dally and Sunday ' Leave Grants Pass 10.00 A. M., ' , : i.oo p. m.' 4.45 P. M. Faresi . Medford-Granta Pass, Sl.lBt Grants Paee-BoiH-barg, S8.00 Mmlford-Boseburg l,15. ' ' Leave Medford 10.0O A. L 1.00 P. M. 4.IIO P. M. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.