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PAGE FOUR ' ' - ffEDFORD MTC TRIBUTE. MTOFORD. ' QnftflOS. StNnAY, 19, 1920. - - ' ' MEDKOBD MAIL TRIBUNE , Mir. Mar. Uf NriUMd br u MHHruku flUJilUUJi C. i-ir-M m. i n. OBUT W. mBL. Mtor M m Mcoad Am utur at IMfara, raiaa, aadar let af Man Utl. ICMOBIPIION MM T HaS 111 Mm: . Dill, with tundu, rm IT.oO ' Mir, wiib uaUr, bmUi ' Ballr, WIKnt Biuday, lew .60 Dallr, without fuodar, 0" . ?? Wfr Mill TrlbuM. MM iaar 1.0B . VaDdtr, ot year -00 lr brrlv, In Adranea In Medtord. AlhUod. MetaootllK, Cwlral Point, Moautt, lauot, OoU 111 aal ao Hlctiwan:. . Dtllr, ttt KndW. BOBta..., I .J5 Dallr, without Biindir, awaUi Diilr, alUmit lumiaj, ana tm 'f .00 . Dtlr, rtth Kiodv, ana raw 1.00 AU iarau, aaib la adratxa. ' MgMBH Or THB ASSOCIATED PRKSI mlilal Full Lauod Win BorlM tka AanHaUd Pmi U aKltahtlr aaUtlaJ to tat BM tor putUtatkg of all am' dllpatchH aradltad to II or othenrlH crtdltad la tola papar, and alM to tht toeal af publlibed berda. All rlttu lor pobllouiaa af apadal aucoteal karate art auw rattned. omilal aapar or too Clir or Mtdford. from dallr """ft '-latlaa. for ill -j. i .ana 1441 . Adrartlitnc IttptanrrtatlTal U. 0. M0CENBKN COMPANY rriM In Nai York, culeuo, Dotrolt, lag ftaadMO, Lot Angtlal, Bwttle, Portland. Smudge Smoke ''"Perry Crawford of tho llKht houHe, Ih going to Chicago, whe-ro he hHH work. Tho cUmh of '29, Ih irt hard train ing for ItH coining but I In with tho world. They are confident of vic tory. - ' " Refuge oh from North Dakota are running around without tholr coat. theno warmlHb afternoons. It gives them a chlo appearance. ' Green onlotiH, ruUlnhim, and other non-fattening ve go tables uro being devoured avidly by the womenfolks. Tomatoes aro enjoy ing qulto a vogue, but they coat like the dlckcnH. i Tho Ooorge Porter hoy and Col. Lindbergh will bo married June 1G, ,Tho Carl FiehtJior nuiHtauhlo ia, getting wider und wilder. Hay, corners, and prices aro be ing cut freely. ' Jim Grieve of Prospect brought his hired man down to tho circus Th lira. ' There was qulto an out pouring of Protipectlauu to tho af latr.'uiid they alt poured back. ; Some people from Oklahoma came through thin Week, and woro tiiad because Crater Luke was not available for their gaze. - This has boeo a bum spring. No gypsy fortune telterH to date -practicing1 their Irresistible wares. Social activity ruis perked up quite u blt, after a slow start, there being severul girls from California way points, and upstuto hamlets, lidding to tho guyoty by alleging they aro from Frisco. Thoy keep the leading social : linns, on. tho jump and full nf politeness, u Oiie of the Jtropby boys was In thcrtmnk Hut. Ho said he had been working, und had shrunk up liU pounds. Jim fPurewator) O won, has retd from Portlunri, where ho wont wJth' his brothers, John and Hill, to get them started far Wisconsin. 'Tho tith Ht. lights will soon bo in competition with the stars. The Odd Fellows will meet and mingle here all week. I Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page Ono.) HiiwitiK machine. Tliu biggest itk'nH uro simpli'Nt. Lilli lichniHiiii in (lead in JtprLin, aged 81. Onu of the grentcst iirtistK mid tciiclici's of her long luu'iod, she tnuglit nutny and iiiNpircd .tons of tlimisnnds with love of great limbic. ' 'Sho ought to huvo munumeiit as flno hh war over ereKtetl no Iho memory of any whulcsnlo mnti killer. .Uut civilization lias not rouchotl Hint imlnt. We- can (tot aloim without music, not without kllllnR. . At.. .Two sorrowful Hums In ' the news: Ntimbor one. Mr. "Scarfaeo" Al Canouo, whose proCesslon Is suld to, bo Hhootlng or blowing you up, If you do not come across, Is sent to prison for a year in I'hlladul jihta., And bla Riinmun boilynminl. cauKht wltli hini, as they loft a movie (heater, also kops to Jail. . And only because they wore carrying "automatics." . Philadelphia, once the booting Iter's happy hunting ground, soonm to- havo reformed with a vengo-nrrfe. . WE DON'T AGREE WtTH ARTHUR WE nlways rdid Hnslmnc, und fn-qmnitly agree with him. Hut Iiik recent dfclanitioii tliat ill the next war 'iiH at tjtckK from tliu air will literally wipe out cities liku'WuHliiiiKton, D. C, and New York with millions of people, wo believe, is greatly, exaggerated, j .. if this were trti(j wars might be provented by commoii con sent as being ,t,o terrjbie for any nation to engage in. Hut the trouble is that no sooner is a new; weapon of destruction per fected, than a protection against it is evolved. . JIx. Brisbane, for example, entirely ignores tho constunt im provement of the gas mask as a protection ngoinst poison gases', lie fails to note that rescuers who entered the Cleveland hos pital provided with such masks escaped unharmed. ,- Gas attacks will be common in thecxt war. Hut it is also true both combatants and-noii-combatants will be provided with gas masks. And so the vicious cycle continues. Wars, we fear, will never end because of any permanent su periority of offense over defense. Every poison has its anti dote; where one human ibrain invents a Jiew weapon, there is another tq invent a new, defense. -j ' A change in the heart and mind of iifm, not a change in his weapons, is the; only sure cure for the senseless disease of war. SOME ADVICE FOR GIRLS WHO WORK ONE of the biggest handicaps under which many girls enter the business world today is tlnj idea that they ar expected to bo coyly flirtatious with the boss if they are to succeed. I This is the word of warning dropped. .by Helen Woodward, widely known wonian k advertising! expert, in . an article ad dressed to business girls in tho current issue of Smurt Set rftaga- Too many girls entering their first jobs bring with them ideas culled from melodramatic movies and cheap fiction, Mrs. Wood ward believes, and it is only after J-xperieucc that they realize that the average business ntan, in rtpitc. of the jokesmlths, is a pretty decent, earnest fellow who is too concerned with getting his work done to pay much personal attention to his secretary. "As a matter of fact;" she points out, "there arc many men who will not havo a good looking stenographer, because they do not want their minds distracted." ' ' . "You will be helped a--lot if, you will stop worrying about the bosses 'getting fresh.' To women who have been working for some years such worries come to- be a standing joke. If a girl tells frequently how advances have been made to her, a (juict smile will pass among the other girls. They know with out words that: this is a 'ease either of a girl wlo flirts freely and resents the natural results of her flirtations, or of a woman so poor in love that she has to make up dny dreams for herself." Hut another type, as injurious to office uiorals as the delib erately flirtutious, girl, is the one who resents the easy infor mality of an office and demands special consideration because she is a woimin, Mrs. Woodward continues.' :; . . . v"It is a mistake to think that a woman who considers herself first a 'lady' is superior to man,.' She is not. She makes her self inferior by . demanding special protection.. As soon as ,a man considers a woman first as a 'lady' rather than a human boing and follow worker, he gives her a handicap. ' ''Itemember also that under his joshing manner the average American business man has a positively abstrd respect for u woman. We don't deserve the - respect that we get; but it exists just the Manic. The American business .man still cannot get it into his head that we arc not bettor than ho is in many respects." huvo heard tifni Kay ho la u groat singer anil preacher. ' - Nollee. f i,.-e will be un iinpuflunt niect Inff of tho taxpayers of tho How-aiu-berryUate water district TueH. day evenlnK at 8 o'clock at the Hnwnrd who'd. C0. HAVANA. UP) lleurlnt: that Spuln renuiron 3D, 000 tons of buk:xv annually for fruit preaprvlnj,;, Cu .lan KUK.-ir manufacturers have Kct out id capture that market. The reporLsaid there was a ahortaKO in AraKoiK Qalicla. Valencia, Malaga and .Murcla, the' districts which prow the most of Spain's fruit. ""DCClI f-CVCi - . STexfraef frorTr Nomas leTter MtD. I "'Wf -KcT- Mm i ia "ml nrimnr. Tfj ill l-"tl A11AI US vvww , I -7 wsl mar) ua.yroAA. , Wavi vjbtx Airi A Axasxl oX idOATS - DRESSES - S PORTSWEAR-QT) n lfifjti 14 NORTH CENTRAL 1 ' vWI VI lC. ''What In heaven's name," asks Mr. Capone, "would Ihey carry? Hat I Ips or ley balloons, per haps?" i To ho Jailed for merely having a gun after you have used better l.nd bisger- weapous, from Mrs. Potter Palmer's residence on North Shore drive all the way south lo the old Pullman residence on Prairie avenue and beyond, la calculated to make a man lose faith In his guiding star. It is as though Napoleon, having crossed the Alps In mid-winter, were locked up for lack of a pass port. Sad news Hem number two tells ' of call money In Wail street yes terday at 6 per cent, and abund ant, at that price. How hard that la on the banks. They were "all set" for a 2D per cent rate, having enjoyed 15 per cent two days ago. - Some may have to rut annual dividends from 100 down to 60 per cent or even lesa. . That Is prelly hard, a pour re turn for silling In your office, bundling oilier ponple'a money, Rtilnra" imiit In mnnuv nni't r,iP the usury debauch, and no effec tive plan ror snutting out those bootleg loans Is offered. Even ' the 'federal reserve, planned, evidently to encourage usury and increase bank profits, scorns unnhlo to suggost anything. This, Tor the Information of tlioHO concerned. Ib written by one who owns n reasonahlo amount of bank stocks and hna soon them rlsn In value hundreds of dollars per ehure with the usual emotions. There ought, however, to no somo limit to usury, even when unnotified by federal roaorvo ap proval. 4- -Andrew Carnegie's latest grand child Is christened Andrew Car negie Rockefeller. A young lady, six yeara old, anniiunres that alio cannot die, because sho has two homo aliooa and a lucky penny. This latest Uoekofollor may well tool that sho cannot die of poverty with thoso throe names. . Yot the fortune left by Carnegie Is small compared with what he might have left had he had confi dence In the future of tho Ameri can stool Industry, tic was tho greutest figure in that Industry, hut could nut Imagine what It was to bo. a For nothing, ns part of tho bar gain that gave him a poor couple of hundred millions, he might have had steel stock "common, that would bo worth now more than nil his fortune. Hut long after he sold out to Morgan he snld "That Is not stock, it Is not even water. It is just ii I r, not worth n cont a pound.'' Including the stock bonus, it . la worth about $-i I a sharn now. Never underestimate future ism- slbtlitlPE of anything In this conn. try. Even farming may pay some day. -. . - BUT. DON'T GAMHI.E. ,., f. v; ........ r- Uo-caoi lonoi 4oag Trowbridge Lumbef Yard II O Everything In Lumber and Building Material . J Distributors for Johns-Mannvllle Roofings O I '' Trowbridge Cabinet Works fj , ' j Cablneta, Windows, Doors, Screens, Eto. . .; 4 n Tha Old Reliable Established In 190S ; - Q Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 131. 11 j ; W an be of rail service to you. II John Deere High, The Mt'ttforrl Ourden clnh will hold a Mfi'iHl nift'tliiK Turndny pvonlnir. lMny '21, nt 8 o'clock. In tho HotH Medfnnl, to rlcrt a rtip rwcntatlve to go to thi KpilnitPd Onrdpii rlutie ronvcmlton t CoivrI Hn Mfty'28 Hnd 24. Iutoh lrlm purple, yollow nntl pink. 50c a d use n. Sttmu?lon'. aOH Clitrfe 2 li. U. llromlcy, ndvprtlHtnn mnn nmir of Th t(lltrnl OrtKtn lowpr pompnny. ii'tnrnod yiiiT ilny from n nliort hiiHtm'Kx li'lp to Al,,ny nni VorMnnd,, J. M. CummltiffH und wifo ex pect to leave about Juno 6 fur u trip to Adrian, Minn., where lie will Vinlt with his oldest jsiater. Mra. J. H. Herbert, whom ho huH no Lueen for 18 ycara. They will be accompnnied uh far nH Seottn Uluff, Nob., by Itoy Kolly und wife und their two - boya. They will mako tho trip by auto. Jim hna u month'H leave of abaenco from the city jtnd Hitya that ho will be gone tout Ioiik anyhow. Air. und Mra. Kolly oxpect to bo gone for three numtha. Ontrnl Votnt Amorluan. Tho reBulrir meeting of- the AVaHhlugtou P.-T. A. will bo held ; Tuesday, Juno 21. , i Mra. C. J. HomlH reaumed duty at Mann'a department store yeater- day. following a abort UlneaM. I Temporary rfnto licenaea were 1h- aued yeaterday afternoon at the aherlff'a office to O. 13. Tierce, M. V. Mcdrew und H. llanillton of Mudford, and Mrs. V. It. Franklin of Aahlnnd. In n no then month motorist b will bo ublo to procure ono-hHlf year llccnaca und nt that lime tho off (co will experience an other big ruah. v Mr. and Mra. Fred Meeks are upending tho week-end at AVeed, Cnllf., for which point they left Friday. J. (1, Hocke,rsmlth hna returned to his homd hero from Henrttle, where ho hua'been spending aev ernl months. Kuperintendent of Mulls ( M. llouaton, who hus boon vlrtunlly cumplng out In a rear corner room of tho post office lnw1dovork room, with un old denk and chair since Ma aaaumlng that newly creuted position some weeks ago, now has his office In tho front of the room next to tho corridor und la aport Ing a flno new desk und chair. Other office equipment. Including a footstool, will arrive for his of flee within a few days. The Al O. Unohfa circus, which showed here luatlh'huraday. In Cot tagw drove Friday and In Salom yeaterday, will ahow for two days In IN-rtland, tomorrow and Tues dny. K. F. Vinson announced yster- dny that he ntt establlahed him self In Medford to do guaranteed whtlo washing and wet painting, with headquarters at the K. It. White Implement company n Fir street. Mr. Vinson has been In Medford for some time and plans to continue his residence hero in definitely. He has had long ex perience In the bualness and Is anxious to become better qualnted. In two weeks Hew John 1. Huff of Ilerkeley Calif. . will begin series of evangelistic meetings at the Bouth Methodist church on Sunday. June 3. Itev. Huff Is a preacher of marked ability and the public. t cordially Invited to hear him at each soivlce. Ho Is hi Own song leader and possesses a very; fine-voice, Tho. who ..,;... .-'I;.!. ;v-- - .:-v n ,'i . A Great Mower Improvement No mower improvement made in years appeals so strongly to the user as the high, easy lift on the John Deere. The easy lift permits clearance for any obstacle that may be met in the field. The bar is raised high, with cither foot or hand lever. It. is unnecessary to throw mower out of gear when clearing obstructions as the sickle cuts in the highest position. But the real way to learn about the John Deere's effi ciency, is to operate it for o few rounds. You will notice immediately the perfect balance of the machine, the in stant starting of the knife in the heaviest hay and the, clean job of cutting. U.' . . The durable and simple construction of the John Deere, its ease of adjustment, and the ease with, which repairs : can be made are other factors which appeal strongly to any farmer who is thinking of buying a mower. " '; Talca a llltl lima to dnp in and thi. advanced mower whan you're In town. Hubbard Bros.. Inc.' Medford, Ore. At this Store You Get QUALITY - SERVICE Q .;kisafc.. fi y tV MARK Of QU1UTV x ill take your, car, sir" parking troubles exist at The Manx, 'he doorman takes your car when you rrive and places it in a garage conne&ed with the Hotel.Justhand him your key as you leave the car that' all. Located in the heart of the City near everything. -, ' qfjeMANX HOTEL iS SAN FRANCISCO! -.1 v; II -1 500 Brand New Hats i - , . ' - '''.'in. h Year's Most Sensational Sale 'An unequalled opportunity.. . ; for not only is this. sale price spectacu: . larly below regular btit hats are all in the very litest styles and new col - ors moat approved for summer wear. - -f ! ' : Tayos . Felts . . , Crepes . -;':.. '.'.. Styles for sports, traveling, vacation and town wear . . clever, linen ( like straws, new stitched silk crepes, and pastel felts : . Mondajrj 'liea Wednesday,- Ma"yr 20, 21 -and 22 JlalMipWttmijdtj. piiuery Department 'f -the store for everybody" J '"' oh Second Floor ' PHONE-486-467 , .-" '' ; " ; , -. HtOfORRORESON . - - - ., -.- -j . for the graduates The thrilling joy of Graduation Day . '. . The climax of youth ful dreams .... it's a day for the ! finest things in life., What could be more appropriate than a Gift of Jewelry - We have an exceptionally attractive array of appropriate gifts for the(;boy and girl gradu ; ate. Be sure that the giflj comes7 from i '; LARRY SCHADE YOUR FAVORITE JEWEIER SINCE 1918- - i Next to Craterian U .-1. - Phone 89 REFRIGATORS lall A Complete Line of Famous LEONARD Cleanable Refrigerators : We have a size for every home at prices to compare with 'the ordinary ice box. Remem ber 1 Leonard refrigerators have long been known for their construction and efficiency. CUPP & SHIRLEY (Successor to Kinney) 315 East Mam ' Medford TRADES - - TERMS T O