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fXOl FOTTH fBPPOTtW MATE TttTmTNTff, MEDFORD, QftEfiQy, SUNT) A 7. MAY MEDFORD si ail tribune Daily. Sunday. Wrklj HKDFUHU HIINT.NO CO. t-IM S. Kir Ht Ftwnt Tl KObKKT W. RUHJ Editor B. SUUITER SMITH. -UtutftC An lttdcwndtit Nrvi(4pr KuUml arcoiMi plan matter at M Mi lord, Oregon, utuicf Act of klarcb ft, 187lt. A MIS SPENT UTZ SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mill In Advance: Uilj. with Sund-jr. year IT. SO Daily, with Sunday, month T Uaily, witttoul Kuiiday, year Iily, without Huuday, nwM.th U6 Weekly Mail Tribune, on j ear. . , . S.tiO Sunday, one year f.ou By Carrier, In Advaiw to lledford, Anh- Uorf, JackaoorUU, Central Point, roeoiz. ateiu, uuui uiu ana on nignwfcyi: BIO nir.L HAYWOOD'S JifB was a tragedy nf misdirect etl effort. History fails lo record whether or not he was hit upon the head when a Jmby. Hut undoubtedly there was some aeeident in his early life whh-h turned him not only "nuin the Koveniment" aKaintit law, against ull tliOKe restrains whieh civ ilization has found, through long and hitter experience to be necessary for its perpetuation. ' A man of extraordinary physical strength and personal mag netism, a natural leader of men, had he devoted his iitniies tioned talents to improving and Imildinn up what we know as "society" instead of tearinjf it down, he would undoubtedly Dm,' without HunHdj, roo'n'ti!!!;! '.en j have made an 'enviable name for himself. van?, wunuui nuiMiaj, on JTVAT... 7.UU . . . , Diiij, witi Monday, ou fu i.ou iiut this accident assuming there was an accident MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ktcclrinc Full UlMd Wlra Uttrtf Onij paper In Cltj or county rottlrtng mi by UlrfTspo. Too Aaaor-iataJ Prcoo to tirluairal en titled to the uao for republication of all ftewa diapatchto credited to it or otbenriae credited in tiila papar, and oiao to too local Mwi pubiiahed herein. All right for republication of epeclaj duv patcbao ocrola art alno reserved. Sworn dairy average circulation for OU moritha rndinc April 1, )S2o, 4631. OlfMal paper of the Cite o lledlurd. Official paper of Jar-kaon Counr. Advertlelnff Reprcaent-jtw-a U. 0. MllllENKKN CUM PANT Office In New York, CWstfO, Iletrnlt, flan i'rancteco, Lw Angeleo, Seattle, Portland. liverted all of Big Hill's energies in the wrong direction. At' an early age he became, not only a champion of the under dog which was commendable but the chapiou of the underworld, which wasn't. His entire philosophy and attitude toward life became in early manhood that of a criminal. Instead of robbing indi vidual), and holding up banks, he frankly adopted lawless meth ods, hut employed them to do what he could to tear down his government, and incite and direct destructive social forces, in every community in which he lived. Finally arrested fur obstructing the government dnriiiL' the 1 world war, he skipped his HO.OOO hail and escaped to that land I which was the perfect symbol of his dreams, Socict Russia, j Me Emma C'ol.lman and countless other theoretical anarchists, ; he was there doomed to a devastating disillusionment. ! Replacing, what he termed a tyranny of wealth with a tyr anny oi itie proletariat, he discovered, was equivalent to hopping from the frying pan into the fire. A year before his death he announced he would return to America and serve out his prison term, but a sudden sickness overtook him, and he was forced to forego this startling demonstration of "wrongness" of the dos trines, to which he had dedicated his life, and as a resnll li..,l ert at the poim yri. j alo,ie on(l unmourned in on alien country. l?ih.r .b' l Th ra' tl is so obvious that, we I,,.!!.. better stop right here ami not mention it. Smudge Smoke There in anme talk of display ing; the Chan Kuan callouiwn at the itato fair this fall. Bufiehall tndny. There V n rtrong demand that Peoria Hill riatea be made an honorary umpire. Righteouaneftfi and republican tarn triumphed it 1 porwlti healed period upon u, before long. The torrldlty l utetidlly rnnuntlnp;. Thin Ii the birthday of a prom inent citizen, whoee name nan rikidded frofcu our mind. James Grieve was down from Prrwpect the mltl. of I he week, wearing- a new suit, and his beet pre-tourlxt entile. frank Byhee has started cultlng what he rallH hfH weed. And the rest of tho world a fine stand of hnv. Eme Brltt and Dock Robinson, two pert and chipper rexlilenta of J'vllle were over Wed. 1'earn that worn invalid In April, are now roluiHt. flalxhevlklH hnve xlnrtr-rl t wenr fuinmvry tlilrigH. unil ImthltiK hiiIIh pre being laundi-ricd on Ihe hoods of .driH. and the unpopular priced nutorn. C. Wig; Aahpole ha uklnned out for Klamath attain to look after HIh Bteera. ' Willie llrlk'Ka and Ills Dad Med forded Thurs. The former aeeka condemning- to tho leglHlnturn. FR!I BENEFIT LEGION: TITLE BOUT NOW (NEXT FRIDAY TO- BE POPPY DAY A Ms. ha nd some man Is nifctfcd Fllilie Shaw who is to wrHtle nuxl Friday ui the Hilarity hull, where he piiarantces to throw Sailor Jut Wood of thin city and Don Noland the Hame ni-;ht tin a liielimlnary match for hiH auMaianre with Kd (StranKluri Lewis early n t t month at the falrxroundH. Next Friday's Hrnukcr will be KiVftn l.i the benefit of the A merit an Im- ion drum corpfl. Shaw arrived In Mfidford from Salt Lake City la.st Saturday and Plans to begin training thiH week. His truliiinK will not be similar to that of other wrestlers, uh he will not jo through workoutH. but itiHtead will spend his time in the mountain country on Ions bfkcH to brlii,' hiniftelf into ahNolntoly p.-r-feet condition, lie bus met Qtid defeated hohih or the bent heavy weight wrcHflers in (lie coirjitry and 1h deteiminud to make Khun work ol his two opponents iWxi Kriilay to show loml faiiH that be Is a worthy contender of the Stra iiKler." There will be several nrellmin- arit'H next Friday and the fserni- wltnlup will be. a matfh between Tex Porter of thin city and prob ably Cecil llarrfrk of (.rants Pubs. I bene two boys have met before and am nventy matched. I'-urriik bus defeated I'orter once and Por ter has one vlctoiy over Harrkk to his credit. NEW YORK, May 19. fjp) Him proverbial luck with the weather having faili-d him cim pletely, Tex . Kk-kard today called uff the light weiKht titular battle between Sammy Mandell and Jimmy MrLarnln. scheduled for the Polo Grounds tonlKht, until .uonuay. ... Originally flchednled for last Thursday, threatening nnd rainy weather ha. . en used the bout to he postponed for three days in a row.. The third poMtpnnement means that Mandell and M-T-nrnin must weiuh in nsnin on Monday afternoon.- Both have been going throiiKh Homewhut ritfroiiH exer- cIwa jn effort to keep their, weight under the cIu.hs limit of 1 yr i.iiunil.s. Next Friday. May 25 Ib Poppy Day in Medford. and American ! I.Pfflr.n Anvlli.irv mnil,r u Ml He their tmare toward decorating the lapels of local citizenry and nub sequontly Awell ihe funds thru which ono of tho largest pieces of welfare work in the nation is jtarriea on. ine wnumeni wnicn I surrounds the blood red poppy is cloe to tho heart of Ameri cans an well as Europeans who .took part In the World War, and jeHeciully appealing in view of its present conneoilun with the re habilitJtthtn and child -welfare "'""'nini carried on by the Aux iliary, L CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 19 OP) After an hour and a half of debate southern Baptists decided almotst unanimously today to pledge its constituency to break party linen if necessary to vote against any candidate for the presidency who is not an outspok en prohibit fonist. The "governor of New York" was mentioned four times from the floor during a heat ed argument. v 1 - Ugliest yuulJljr Jewelry ItepulruiK hatlsnictlnn; Atured In (Jtiuiiijr anU f'riff. WuKli Iti-nulrliiK yV, lyJ Mall as your liuma ItEDDY & CO. ron SCREENS 5 D D TEOWBRIDGB B 0 CABINET WOltKS mm J3 d a Cs? ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women $1.95 Hi Church Lists Psalms to Meet Different Moods i Brisbane's Today (ConUnu.d from Pa One) OUILJL POINTS The "blessiiiR of povprty" are real. Don't you renirmW the poor boyg who got to Ko Imrpfoot two woekH nhciid of Any body -else! If Rwssin uses her npw army nKiiitisl the whole world, how will idle follow her ancient custom and change sides (iuriiii; the fiffht r Amonp the thinKS tlint. propure younslers for tit responsi bilities of parenthood are white shoes. Happy thought ! The surplus water of the Mississippi be stored in the empty pork barrels. Hand shakiiiR is barred in Italy, and now there's no way to recoirnize and dodge the uum who represents a worthy cause. Shut-down cotton mills ure a depressing sight, but. some thing of Hie kind might have been expected when the Klan unmasked. The next great international problem is to discover whether blood is thicker than petroleum. Of course other people arc cleaner than politicians. Think how often politicians clean them. If a husband must choose, it's better to be under a thumb naked the oilier day, 'Old you ever hear of anybody that know the name of Paul Kevoro'a home?'" The automobile IndUHtry la boom. Irvj, as never before. Chryalur ox lieeta to make the world alt up. with IiIr new car, the "Desoto." Florida will like that name. General Motors In July will pro duco a new Hulck, for which you fire politely ronupnted to wait. Mr. Knndapn. nronldpnt nf nnnnrnl Mn. tora' Chevrolet, aays that call la than in front of a triircer finirer month. The young Foril factory driver, ahootlng you I h rough traffic In a new Ford Model A, ahowa.ynu that the car can do 40 miles an hour In pecond apeed and, liellevlnR that three negatives make an effective affirmative, auys: "In the beKlunliiR everybody tried to ;et away faaler than thla rar, to show It up. Hut they don't never nobody try to do that now. They Just Rive you the road." Say ing whh-h, he risked your life, onre more, Bcootlng between two heavy trucks. carry a rheerful Ihoucht tn Hiinday morning. This country is really rich, plenty of opportunity lo make up for anything that tmiv have happened to you In Wail Htreet, In the laat day or two. Stocks listed on the hlg exc-hunge were worth, at yesterday's market price, read carefully the pleasant Ikuro.H, 54.k'ls,S25,hC5. And that does tint Include stocks listed on the Curb Exchange, or not listed anywhere, or the gigan tic wealth outside of corporations. Ilrokers' loans, not quite .'i.00i,. non.OOO, are less than 9 per cent of the big exchange stock values. How foolish to make a fuss about those loans. But don't gamble. The 0. 0. T. also fell among thieves. But no good Samaritan would dare pour oil and wine on the wounds at this time. Window are those glass things noses are flattened against when the furniture of a new neighbor is being unloaded. Americanism : Peeling superior to the shabbv fellow who has money in the bank; envying the flashy individual who is behind with seven installments. "Out on his feet." A fighter silly but perpendicular, a golf bug whose wife has the ear. Also The wet and dry vote doesn't mutter so much, on the loyalty 0f the Smiths. All depend'; IE FEATURES CO? CO The May insue of Hyllesby Management leutureH an excel lent article on "J-oml .Develop ment on the Cnpco System"1 by M. Khepard. vlie preHident and general agent of this Com pany. It 1h well illustrated with photographs of domestic nnd commercial rnne installations in cluding the 'olontal Itukery, Klkfl Club and the B. T. lJeLosh resi dence ull of this city. Two charts graphically bring out the steady ; increase in load throughout tho' syHtem. The Htatemept that "more ihan one out of every j three" Copco customers in Med-1 ford cooks with electricity' la in?, eluded in the artirlo and there in little doubt that this is the hint showing in range saturation yut made by any of the Hytleby prop-. ertlPH. , 1 Heveral -other Copco items . iu,. the May issue concern tlu 1 1)1!, ruhlle. Speaking Contest, the Volt,, Annual and the new 1'iospect .No. 2 plant. ti II. I,. Itromley Is ihe local con-, tributing editor on tliu staff of HyiU'Hby Mann cement. ,; OMAHA. N.-h. () There Is a p.'iloi tn cfoiuteraet evtry mood, asseris the aahu Tii-st Metho dist chinch. If one is blue, discouraged, thinking f investments for in- ntanee. there is tt certain psalm to bring comfort. The church bus IublUheii a "CJuide To The .I'salniH." Wlien In sorrow, one Is advised to read John l-i. Other guide posts follow: "When men fall you, real Tsalm "When you have sinned, read Psalm M. "When you worry, read Matthew 6.TH-34. - . "When you are In danger, read Psalm 91. . "When you have the blues, read Psalrn 34. "When you nre discouraged, read Isaiah 40, "When you think of Investments and returns, read Mark 10:17-31. "When your faith needs stirring, read Hebrews 1 1. "When you want courage for your task, read Joshua 1. "When you leave home for labor nr travel, read Psalm KM." CITY PASSED UP e: Normal man: Ono who ts mad nt his wife bocm-sc sho suul it would rain and ho wouldn't rarrv an umhrellu and it did. Colics have their pood points, hut they're turning out ton many bond salfsmen and not enough ood southpaws. Correct this sentenee : HMy, my," WM tho olieemau ; "how carelesfi of you to pass the Mop sin." The dumb shall Rpeal; heronl'ler. If onlv until then. It has been several yrnra simo a big clmiR has Bet up ita tents In Medford, no circus tn i.i sight yet, and tho Al 0. Harnes circus, which showed at Klamath JJ'IN early last week, passed Mcuiord by, us it did last year, jumpii' from Klamath Falls to Eugene oi. tho .Natron cut-off nnd then poins on north, reaching I'orlhtud where tt will show tomorrow and Tues day. That Natron cut-off or Cascade, route of the Southern Pacific, aH it ts known, seems to have sound ed the death knell of circuses in Medford, as several big shows have passed Medford by since its oper ation. The years that have passed by without this city, bavin:; enjoyed un nit Taction of that kind have made the people of the city and county so circus hungry thut the first circus that comes aloi..; I very liable to make a financial killing. Open J ndav M ,f y il " r Piilov Cases Luncheon Sets Quilted Pillow Patterns Baby Layettes Everything for O Art Needle Work Handicraft Shop Across from Craterian Theatre Tel. 702 Zoe Griffin Jean Campbell UZXO!OIZI LTAKF. PI.KXTY OP K FILMS WITH . VOU . W KODAK t These Are the 7 Swimming Days Indoor and Outdoor Pools . A quick plunge a few swift strokes and you experience t he joy of unfettered' jnotuftr swimming freedom in whidi you fiiirly revel. ' Wliellier you are "at home" in the water or prefer not to ven ture' out beyond your depth there's an enjoyment in the surge and cares of cool water , that makes swimming, diver and "bather' akin. Bathing Caps 25c to 75c Water Proof Bags -for Bathing Suits Special 99c WEST SIDE PHARMACY The Rexall Store Ilipy wonlil wail Correct thii m St'titi-ncv: ''KlhM." sni.l il... i :.. . . . ' '""'"HI, 1 MM only Kiil in dor cron-a who ilocsn't smoke or drink or pvt." DllllKlltlT llocsn't show off livlll'll sillin slin nmnr. I,r,,., r ronTLA.VU, Olf., Mny 1 . (Tl mil,..,,. ,., ,i i,, , i.ti.: ....... iwlrrrrlra ami lionu- .. .' . 1 1 ls sllc '"'" she llllswer-i AllhotiKh Htrawlierrlfa and honuv Krown ftprlnir VfKt'laliloii were ar llv'nar In I'nrtlunr! markplH In In crenncri volume today, no malo Mal chnnccB were ri"iit'il In the retail price". With exception of hlfiher ten dency In egfKH today, hutter and i-oiintry dredged meat marketK wero nominal. Krenh ntnndard e tran, frenh ntnndard flrntn. freah Medium extra and frenh medium flrt were oil a rent hlKher nt 7, 26. 25 and 20 renin, respec tively: V Canyon City John Day Valley Coal & Oil I'o. will iironpect Ha holdings with diamond drllli. I the telephone. BEES ATTACK MOTH FOE APPLE CROP, TOUT COM.! .VS. Coin. !( .n army uf wluj-ctl rteft'iul.Ts will no to war nsainvt Iht- coillin moth wlu'ii thin eni'iny of th nppU' crop timid ts Colorado orchards this spi'tMR. A Mpooti'H of mnnll ht' is la t u o i ho hrrrt rnlo In t hi nrii:i I n t -i.'U'k. It Is ii mi turn I fM nf tin moth, which It utuiok in tho kk Stilt.'. Normally I ho mimhrr of ths Is Miinll vhn tho of tin- moth are most luminous. So a ureal army of Imm'k is hem; produced lit n lahonitorv nt tho Colorado ARiicultural rolloRO. The parusitvH will ho turnod loo at the lain of I'.'iO.OOO to &O0.0IH) h lay thioiiuhotit tin- orohuni coun try nftrr May 15. AlihmiKh Wllli ini p. Vet tor of tin state rntnmoloKical drp;irt- mt'nt nsscmolt'd only n fow thou As KrmrH, Mr. C o, -li.l,. wciMn't him. his l.ri.lu-es behin.l linn. It woiihl he wnsteful, ami then, the timbers miuht ! " " ",0 wk, he ILSOil for a raft ' I hopea tn mohllitc million y As wp nmlprstan.l it. Hrnnep aKr,.,.s not to ninkp war nnlevs it in forml on her liy an ,..my, treaty or the loic. ,f the riitiliition. Mr. Cooliilce Ncems relnelanl to use words of any kiml, but especially the six: "I will not aecept the nomination." nxeantt or propagation In the labo ratory, na the II I'o eyrie In only eiRht dayn unler priMT tempera ture eerolltlotin. (nilu Ittolhi are kepi in the lnh. itiey to lay tusa for fei.lilia; the been. I'arasilen w lileli. i.i iek the l r. vne liiMtrad nf (lu evs's of thef oihUlntt mtth huve been used with only partial Burcem In cun trull'g tha peat. A pattern named after a Jamoui King It JTS fine line and nicely orna mentation make it an silver design for those k ho care for simple dig nity and beauty. and many other hanj senv patterns in ewr Silver Department. I j -.illllllllllllillllllllM W I A liistiiiR, siiituhly ex- i ' m B pressive Kilt that will j r m i HynihnM7.e her advent : 1 j T j .L- 1 1 Mnde by The Gorhain Co. LAWRENCE The Jeweler Agent for Modford Main and Fir Ask Your Doctor He will tell you how important it is that you give your children PASTEURIZED milk it retains its food value and is SAFE to drink. That's why so many mothers ask for Snider's Milk Because it's delicious, nutritious and PAS TEURIZED. Snider Dairy 6 Produce Co. If It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy Kodak Film Developing MAIM Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Maittf Phntn Er:H:.u... P Zl Medford j wmmnvta,mmmmmmmmrmmm