Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford Mail tribune
AN INm:t'i:NIiKNT NKWSPAFKIl
PUUMSIIKD KVIIItV Al-'TKICSOON
KXriOl'T HUSHAV BY THIC
AlUDt'OKD I'llIKTIXU CO.
Office Mull Tribune HulhlliiK, 25-27-29
North Fir ntret; Iclrphono 7J.
The Democratic TIiih'B, Thi Med ford
Mall. The Mvdford Tritnino. The South
ern Or:Honinn, The AKhlniia Tribune.
OKOJtCK PUTNAM, Kdltor.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES I
rtiiB yrur, by iimll J5.00
One inuiilli, by mull 10
Jvr month, dfllvjrtrtl by citrrk-r In
.M'-dfonl, Anhliuul, l'ho;iilx. Tal
ent, Jacksonville unci Central
Point - Brt
Patnriliiy only, by mull, per year..- 2.M0
Wetfkly, pur yar 1.50
Official paper ot the f.'lty of Medford.
Official piip(:r of J nek won County.
Knten-d fin 81'coml-cluns rnntter at
Mfdfnrd, Oregon, under the act of March
8, IST'J.
Hworn C'irn illation for 1SI16 2,491.
('nil k'uuud wiro AsHoclatud I'rens die-
plttulli'H.
CHILD OF NINE
SONG ON FLAG
Tlio following contribution Is from
Dorothy Miiy UphIiuw, nine-year-old
daughter of C. L. Wnuhuw of the Jno.
C. Munii store, written, lit her own in
stigation: (ti n owx itmi, wiin h axi iii,i:k
The flag of our tuition, brave and true
We will not forHiike you In war's des
olation,
Our own red, wltito and Mug.
Wo prniKo three, wo hall three,
Wo are filled with prldo In theo,
Our own red, white ami blue.
Stand up for thy nation all that aro
true,
And wavo proudly and bravely
through the battle raging,
Our own red, write and blue,
The true and tho brave love thee,
O, we cheer when we seo thoe, '
Our own red, white and blue.
The enemy cannot connuor,
Soldiers by thousands dlo to defend
theo,
Our own red, whlto and blue.
Wo'lovo theo, wo cherish theo,
Thy honor Is ours,
Our own red, whlto and hluo.
In time every nation will salute theo.
Wo fought to conquer and to havo
theb,
Our own red, white and hluo.
Wo aro of freedom's freedom because
of theo,
We must coiuiuer for tbee,
Our own red, whlto and blue.
Then when ull nations stand l.nnd In
hand,
And peace shall bo o'er all tho lands,
Our own red, whi'n mid blue.
When wnr's norrnva have gono from
tho earth,
Thou wilt be nn omnium of peace,
Our own red, white and blue.
Dorotny May lipslmw.
April 1 1th, 1!M7.
A meeting of tho National Guards
and Volunteers Veterans Association
will bo held in I he armory at 7: Hi'
o'clock this evening, for the purpose
of discussing plans for a permanent
organization, and mailers connected
with the recruiting campaign Tor the
Scvenlli Company. All ex-national
guardsmen ami ex-volunteers and
regulars are Invited to attend.
YOU'RE BILIOUS! LEI
Ifcm't Stay Headachy, CunMINltcd,
Sick, Willi lllvntli llml
Sloiitiiili Sour.
(let a 1 0-cent box now.
You men and women who can't gel
feeling right who have headache,
coated tongue, bad taste and foul
lirealb, dizziness, can't :.lrep, are bil
ious, nervous and upsrt, bothered
Willi it sick, gassy, disordered siom
acb, or have a bad cold.
Are you 'keeping your bowels clean
with discards, or merely forcing a
passageway every few days Willi nails,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
t'nscarel:! work while you sleep;
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour.
undigested, fermenting food and foul
gases; lake the eves bile f'o.n Ibe
liver and carry out of the sy.- teiu all
the constipated waste matter and poi
son In the bowels.
A discard tonight will straighten
you out by morning a 0-cem box
from nny ding More will keep jour
ntoniacli Mvccl. liver and bowels regu
lar, and bead clear for months. Iion't
forget the children. They love Cas
rarels because they taste good never
grlpo or ilckeu.
!M"EPFOTCD
OUR "HORIZON"
T1IK PORTLAND ORK iONJAN, commenting upon
tho appointment of Bert Anderson as appraiser by
the federal farm loan hoard, expresses its appreciation of
Jackson county democracy as follows:
Down In Jackson county there Is a sudden and alarming suspicion
that President WIIboii is disloyal that la to say, disloyal to the para
mount welfare of the Jackson county democracy.
But when he forgets tho vast deserts of the Democratic organization
of Jackson countv and invites Hurt Anderson to be an appraiser of the Fed
eral Farm Loan i)oard, at t2 40U per year, there is trouble, mighty trouble.
For bo It known that licrt Anderson is rhairman of the Republican county
committee, and Jackson county Democrats had a candidate of their own In
W. N. Campbell, chairman of thoir committee.
Wars may come and wars may go; worlds may stagger and chaos may
reign; time may end and eternity may begin; but the horizon of the Jack
son county Democracy continues to be bounded on the north by a political
job, on the south by another political job, on the east by tho promise of a
Job, on the west by the hope of a job.
Tlic Oregonian lias mixed its horizons. Tt lias pro
jected its own distorted, provincial outlook on the sky line
and mistaken the mirage for Jackson county democracy,
which hits nothing in common with it.
When the Oregon ian was acting the part of a copper
head, preaching treason for petty political purposes,
striking the president from behind with its poisoned fangs
at a time of international crisis, the Jackson county dem
ocracy was, as now, loyally and patriotically upholding
the hands of the nation's chief executive.
Jt is because of this loyalty to the president that, the
appointment of liert Anderson, with which the president
had nothing to do, is protested and resented by Jackson
county democracy. Jt is not because the appointee is a
republican, not because the democratic candidate had
been indorsed by the state democracy, not because of par
tisanship or politics, hut because of Mr. Anderson's
tainted political methods.
The democrats of Jackson county think it is an insult
to the president to name to federal office a rabid par
tisan so narrow between the eyes that he has never spoken
a good word for Voodrow Wilson, the mention of whose
name has been at till times a signal for a flood of abusive
billingsgate; they think it is an affront to reward with
appointment to a non-partisan board a politician who litis
revived the discredited and discarded professional polit
ical methods of two decades ago and whose ill ilization of
women in politics has made the hoped for purification of
politics in irridescent dream; they think it ridiculous that
the federal farm loan board should select as its Oregon
representative the man who throughout the campaign de
nounced the federal farm loan act, as a delusive fraud and
and illusionary fake, of no benefit to the farmer and de
vised simply to swindle him out of his vote; more than
all, however, they think it an outrage to decency to reward
by federal office a scandal monger whose principal cam
paign effort was the dissemination of defamatory and
libelous slander against the
the United States and the first ladv of the land.
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Flitting as the pleasures of the cir
cus lUt'lf, tho contrite! man of the W.
(j. Humes circus paid liia u initial visit
to Meilforrt hurrying from the city
hall to various newspaper offices,
hunting up grounds on which to place
the "btK top," roHcrvIns liilllioard
apnea ami attending ot the thousand
and one things necessary to placing
tho big amusement plan in our midst.
Wednesday, May 2nd, Is tho day set
for tho exhibit of this biggest and
best wild animal circus. The Barnes
(.'(reus has made a distinct place fur
ilstlr in the amusement world by ad
hering to tt standard rule of having
only animals performing, hundreds of
people aro required to carry on this
exclusive animal actor program, as
each set of animals must have a
teacher and helper. Pretty girls
havo been chosen mostly for this
work, as their sensative natures give
theni a clearer unitertsamllng of the
hrujishness of tho fiercest jungle
beasts.
Over 1000 wild and domestic ani
mals are carried by this big animal
wizard and u program full of dush
and ginger Is given in (l.'i feature acts.
A hiaiid new feature is a hi gaulmal
pageant by the entire ensemble.
Food anil equipment supplies are
purchased daily In tho town the show
r III tilts, I he amount of whit h goes
far past the thousand dollar mark,
while the big publicity feature for the
chosen city is worth hundreds of dol
lars as a drawing card from the sur
rounding towns and country patron
awe, which tlo'an unusually amount
of purchasing circus day, forms some
of the reasons cities court the patron
age of the Humes Circus, says Harry
Uuvls, (he contracting nuent.
Pr. Margrave. Farmer's ami Fruit
growers Hank Mdg. Phono 2;t0.
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ap;!K 1 and vf a mere trifle i r
applii-itii-n. It is alwav di-:vnd,Uc
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MATTi TRTfiTTNTi MEPTOTCT', OnEKOy. TTNDAY, ;PRTL U 1017,
characters of the president of
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LONDON. April 13. Tho Alliorir-
nn soldiers oiiijlit to lie the healthiest
soldiers in tlic worltl ilteciiuso lie
starts out hacked hy a niediiiil organ
ization that has boon given all the
valualilo lessons learned by the Brit
ish army In Its three years experi
ence In this greatest ot wars.
Tho statement made by Sir Alfre'i
Keogli, surgeon general of tho British
:irmy, to nn American 1'ress represen
tative, revealed tor the first time
tho close co-operation between the
medical branches of tho American
and llritisli armies maintained since
tho early days of tho wnr. For this
fact the American people must thank
!ir Alfred, tho man responsible for
Hie health of the five million Urltlsh
soldiers scattered over tho various
theaters of war. who has placed and
is Rt til doing so, nil the Information
gained In the war at the disposal of
Iho American army medical men.
illght now, Sir Alfred said, there
are In (his country four of the leading
I niled Slates army medical men, who
have been studying the lliilish medi
cal and sanitary arrangements In
Fiance and who have toured the hos
pitals of Kngland anil studied the
Hoyal Army Medical corpse at homo.
They are Surgeon I'leaihvell, Colonel
llradley. Major Ford and Major l.lst-
W'e hae and still are giving the
Fulled Stales army the benefit f
our three years experience in Keep
ing healthy our enormous army."
ASK FOR and GET
E-iorlick's
The Original
Malted Milk
Substitutes Cost YOU Sam Price.
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Howard's
Medford-Ashland-
Klamafh Falls
AUTO LINE
Slait-t from Medford dally via Ash
hind flrt day the road opens.
Ncw t-Pussenger Cars.
A strong ninvementl s being made
to thoroughly organize the farmers of
Jackson county by County Patholo
gist C. C. Cate of .Medford; C. II. .Mc
Allister of Portland, who is field
agent of tho Union stockyards, and
C. J. Hurd of Kugene, state grange
organizer.
Messrs Hurd and McAllister, who
have been working, along this line In
the county with Mr. Cate for tho past
week, returned to their homes yester
day. They will return on April 22nd
to resume their missionary efforts.
The goal being strlvcd at is to
closely band Jackson county agricul
turists together In order to encourage
community shipments of livestock,
foster co-operation In buying and sell
ing, have uniform standardizing of
crops and uniform grading of the
same, and to solve community prob
lems In general.
As a result of tho recent efforts of
Messrs. Hurd, McAllister and Cate a
grange of twenty-six members was or
ganized and Installed In the Valley
View district near Talent last Tues
day night, and the llellevlew district
south of Ashland was partially or
ganized. This grange will bo Install
ed on April 2 3. Many agriculturalists
!:i i'.-.d Central Point district have
b!.c:i K:n d up for a grange organiza
tion, z'r.'.l wcr?; has also been done
t-v.'.-rd.: establishing a grr.nge at
Eaijle Point. A grange for the Wil
low Springs district is planned. It is
expected that the present Agate dis
trict grange, which is not very strong,
will be absorbed by tho proposed new
Cnntral Point grange. Tho Hogue
river district has a fairly strong
grange.
When five strong granges have
been Installed it Is planned to consol
idate them Into a county central or
Pomona grange, which would bo in
MAKES II BEAUTIFUL
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
Try Tills! All Oiindrul'r Olsiippenrs
unci Hail' Stops Coming;
Out.
Surely try a ""Dnndorlno Hair
Cleanse" If you wish to immediately
double the beauty of your hair. Just
moisten a cloth with Oandcrine and
draw it carefully through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time;
this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt
or any excessive oil in a few min
utes you will be amazed. Your hair
will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and
possess nn Incomparable softness, lus
tre ami luxuriance.
Ilesldes beautifying the hair, one
application of Dnnderiiie dissolves ev
ery particle of dandruff; Invigorates
tho scalp, stopping itching and falling
hair.
Dnnderiiie Is to tho hair what fresh
showers of rain and sunshine are to
vegetation. It goes right to the roots,
invigorates and strengthens them. Its
exhillnratlng, stimulating and life
producing properties cause the hair to
grow long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely havo pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots ot it. If you
will just get a 25-cent bottlo of
Knowlton's Oanderlne from any drug
store or toilet counter and try It as
directed.
What Oils to Use
Automobile owners, do you know
that the use of high grade oils In
your car is of the utmost Importance?
There are many blended oils shoved
on the market today.
The three highest grade oils of paraf
flne base are The Monogram, Harris
aim Valvoleue.
We Sell tho Monogram and
Harris Oils
Good oils make less carbon, less
wearing of machinery and keeps your
car from healing on heavy grades.
Crater Lake Garage and
Machine Shops
FOM
nurfnuiTicM
tni NCUrUlGIA
Dennis EiiC2l;ptut Ointment
AT ALU ORUO STOnCS
Tiz sre jars uoc .itfSvi
M-AP "M.
JOHN A. PERL
lAdy Assistant,
fi.s SOl'TIl UAItTMI'T.
I'lione M. IT nml 17-J.U.
Aiistomobllo Hearse Service.
Ambulance Service, Coroner
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close contact and co-operation with
the state grange, t
Jackson county has ben fur
19
KIS "wish you
well stun is ail
right for conversa
tion, but we must de
liver more than that
' or go out of business.
Therefore, we inves
tigated before we
m
Hi
tisd up with DIAMOND "Squeegee" Tires.
What we found in Diamond performance
looked good to us.
So when we say that Diamond Tires are good
enough for us to stake our reputation on, we
mean that Diamonds are mighty good tires.
You don't need to pay a cent more than
fined ffiW
llMtllfeWl
nfeaU ft I
t$m l
felllflpl lii! I I'll m
Brides of 35, 38 and even 40 ore
becoming5 more numerous year by
year. Lnto or postponed marriage
13 a serious handicap to motherhdod
because of changes in the bii th
canals. But the period may bo
passed in safety if proper care and
attention is rendered.
"Mother's Friend," xvhich is ap
plied by tho mother-to-Lo herself,
relieves the strain always experi
enced when the abdomen expands.
"Mother's Friend" has a softeninir,
penetrating effect. The breai3 c:'e
kept in pood condition.
GORHAM
When you sell silverware with the
celebrated Gorham imprint on it,
you have the satisfaction of knowing
that you have sold the finest silver
ware that the world affords. Gorham
SILVERWARE
is offered
MARTIN
QUALITY
Phone Onc-0 Correct Time.
hind many other counties of Oregon
I
be-Jsiance, has. 25 granges.
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Uurnitt-Uarvy Utlwe.Co.
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ihe price of a Diamond Tire Tor all tne
service and mileage you can ever hope .
to get from any tire
Get the habit of coming into our store
for free air, gasoline and accessories.
Let us look your present tires over
occasionally. We may be able to tell
you how to get more mileage out
of them.
Every DiamondTiremusf deliver
full value in service. If ever a
Diamond Tire fails, a cheerful
willing adjustment will be
promptly made.
Garnett-Carey Hardware
Company
- Medford", Oregon
I
Thousands of women, who nave
used "Mother's Friend" during their
period of expectancy testify to its
beneficial effects and many refer
to its value in relieving the morn
inc; sickness so prevalent during
prepnancy.
Obtain a bottle from your dmg
prist today and begin its use imme
diately. A valuablo book for expectant
mothers will bo sent free. Send
name and address to Bnuilield Keg
nlntor OcTiinar.y, Dept. J, 415
Atlanta, Ca.
for sale by
J. REDDY
FIRST
Visitors Always Welcome
You Can Be Your
Own Garageman
by parch;:-liii; your automobile sup
plies from us. We have cveryt'.ilns
frcm cup Brrase to body polish. It
Is a real pleasure to use our polish
tho dirt ionics off so easily, and the
Klo;.; lis-., .1.; In ic lit ',; as the r.,m.
C. E. GATES
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
You simply say to the drug stora
man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce
of freezone." This will cost Tory little
but is sulacient to remove every ban)
or soft corn, from one's feet.
A few drops of this new ether com.
pound applied directly upon a tender
aching corn should relieve the sor&
ness instantly, and soon the entire corn
root and all, dries up and can be lifted
out with the fingers.
This new way to rid one's feet ol
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
man, who says that, while freezone ig
sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim
ply shrivels up tho corn without in
flaming or even irrituting the surround.
inn tissue or skin.
Don't lot fathor dlo of Infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
uut clip thU out and make him try it.
GZM CHUNG
Cliina Herb Store
Herb euro for earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stofi '
ach trouble, heart trouble chills and
fever, -champs, cougbs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, .tumors, caked
breast, cures all kinda ot goiters.
NO OPERATION'.
Medford, Oregon, Jan.. 18, 1917
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This Is to certify that I, tho un
designed, had very severe Btomacu
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and last August was not
expected to live, ana hearing of Glm
Chung (whoso Herb Store Is at 241
South Front street in Medford) I de
cided to get herbs for my stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling bet
ter as soon as I used them, and today
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as I was to
see Cim Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON,
Witnesses: (
M. A. Andorson, Medford,
S. 13. Holmes, Eaglo Point.
Frank Lewis, Eagle Point.
Wm. Lewis, Eaglo Point.
W. L. Childreth, Eaglo Point.
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point.
Geo. B. Von dor Hellen, Eagle Point
Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point.
Pasteurization
Keeps all objectionable bac
teria from the butter, im
proving its keeping qualities.
Butter not pasteurized de
velops bad flavors very rap
dly iu warm weather.
Use the best and purest
Bedford' Creamery
Butter
Ask your grocer.
Fasten ri::ed buttermilk
:iud sweet cream for whip-
Body fir wood by tier or cord. 12
inch chunks, ?2j lG-inch, $2.50.
l'ncific Fuel Company, yard 1. & E.
It. II. & Slain St. I'honn 5HI-11.
Hotel Hoyt
Sixth and Holt Streets, near depots,
Portland, Ore. Fireproof, newly dec
orated. Rates 73c to $2.00. L. W.
H lines, Manager.
Potato Planters
Garden Cultivators
and Seeders
Alfalfa, Clover Seed
Wizard Fertilizer for
Lawns and Gardens
Full line of Pratt's
Poultry Remedies
MONARCH SEED
& FEED CO.
Attention, Farmers'
Mi:iKOKI Ji'XK COMPANY
81-33 N. Dartlett St.
Pay Highest Pricei for
ItTHES!
Orecn hides per lb
Liry hides, per lb. 3B
Oreen cair hides, per lb. ; 2 So
Dry calf biilt a, per lb 300
Wo Also lluj Sheep i-t-lu unil Cot
Kkitu.