Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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IIEDFORD MAIL TZIIBUNE
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PUULISHKIJ KVRRT AFTERNOON
KXCRPT SUNDAY BI THIS
MEDFOllD PRINTING CO.
Office. Mall Trlbuifo Building, 86-S7-29
Narih Fir Mroot. rnoiw m.
A consolidation of tli Democratic
Times, The Medford. Mall, The. Medford
Tribune, th Southorn Orogonlan, Tho
Asmana Tnounu,
The Modford Sunday 8nn l furnished
. subscribers desiring a Buven-aay uu
nowspaper.
GEOUOE PUTNAM, Editor,
BUBSOBrPTIOH TERMS I
rnll wtlh.Rnnilnv Slltv vnr'.tH.OO
rSailv! with Sunday Sun. month..- .6&
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year 5.00
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Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.6"
' Sunday Sun. one year. 1.6
BY CARRIER In Modford, Ashlsna,
. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, year V.60
Dally, with 8umlay Sun, month .65
Dnily, without Sunday Sun, year.. .00
Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60
Official paper of the City of Med ford.
nlnl.l ..Ann nf TsntfUAn PrtimtV. .
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six months swung Deo. 31, 1918... 3.04a
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EM-TEES
TWA MOUTH FITS 0' NAETHING
The followinir clever verso based
. ; on the fact Hint Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
' L. Leonard of Medford had five sons
in the service of their country durine
the war, and which orieiniillv appear
. ed in the Fresno. (Calif.) Republican,
j has attracted wide attention and is
" i being copied by newspapers all over
Hie, country :
There's an auld lad
Awa' oop north frae here '
In Medford, Orciron.
Thot makes his siller
. As the owner . . "
O' a hardware stoor
And takes his pleasure
' Teachin' the rudiments
0' patriotism
v.' Tae those aboot him.
Five o' his sons
. Are servin' Uncle Sam
Whilst he lies need for them,
And ilka one o' them
Gans intae service :
Wi the auld lad's blessin'
' And warm approval.
Whilst they were a' awa'
He did the work himsel'
Aroun' thot stoor
And spoke his sentiments
Tae- ilka listener
And preached the gospel
O' Americanism ,
Tae customers.
Upon a hieh wall ? v
In thot busy stoor "
lie Iran? a map
O' braw dimensions t
And close aside it "'
Kept a weel-filled box
O' handy tacks
' And, as the news came in
' Frae battle front.
He'd leave aff sellin'
Spades and prtinin' shears
And bailin' wire and nails
And a' sic-like
And stick in tacks.
Wi smiles upon his face
When Huns were fallin' back
And lines o' sorrow
Cuttin' deep ,
When they advanced.
He talked
And hoped
And prayed
And worked fir victory v
And noo it's here
And a' his lads . . " ,
Are cummin' hame atrain
Fra land and sea
And battle front
Wi bodies whole
: And herts a' f u : - '
0' Budelv pride .
And cotithie thenkfu-ness.
And I hae picture ,
In the min do' me i
O' the splendit iov .......
This braw auld lad
Is Kacin'.tae feel
When they set doon '
Aroun' the femilv boord
And fill their pines .
And tell their mither
Hoo they thocht o' her
Through the lana days ;
And langer nicbts. s '
Three were in France
And one at sea
And the fifth one
In the secret service
And the whole o' them
Wull hae eudc clinnce
Tae tell their talcs.
But one o' the three
i Thot wes in France
Gang through thot battle
In the Argonne Forest
And I'm thinkin'
Thot the auld lad's appetite
. Fir things tao eat
And the hardware wants
01iis customers .
Are gaein' tae be firgot ,
When auld lad and voong lad
Set them doon . . . ,
Tae the possin.
I predict recht noo . ,
1 Thot the great bnttlo
O' the Argoone Forest
Is Gpein' tae be focht
Owcr and ower and owor
Oop in Medford, Oregon, , ;
Till auld mon Leonard -
Wull b recognized
As the best posted lad :
In the whole word ?
On tho tactics '
Thot whupped tho ITun.
i ... , Fir Frien'
L , . SCOTTY.
WELCOME HOME.
MEDFOliD to-day formally woloonios homo those sol
diers and sailors of the republic who have retunuMl
from training camps at home, battlefields overseas, and
duty on the sea. Tho joy felt over the return of t he living
is touched with sorrow for those heroes' left behind on t he
shell torn fields of Franco whose memory we honor with
stars of gold in our service flags and enshrine with golden
halos in our hearts. ,
It is a source of pride to tho community to realize that
wo have so many gallant youths who when the call came,
willingly and oagerly responded for the service of their
country and like the crusaders of old, fought chivalrously
in foreign lands for an ideal tho noblest of ideals, the
preservation of the nation's freedom and the frccdon of
mankind,
These youths of ours have helped write another glorious
chapter in the history of Americau achievement perhaps
the most glorious of all tho bright chapters that adorn its
pages. They havo assisted in the rescue of a world al
most overwhelmed by the power of brutal might;-they
have had the priceless privelege of helping break foreveV
the chains of tyranny that bound oppressed peoples; they
have helped hold aloft the torch of liberty, until it lighted
the world. t "
All of our boys did not reach the battle line all did
not even go abroad. That they did not, was no fault of
theirs, for tliey were ready and anxious to meet the foe.
That they all did not, is because those fortunate enouah
to reach the front, proved such indomitable fighters that
they vanquished the enemy a year ahead of scheduled
time, for the American :: "doughboy",.' proved himself
among the best warriors the world has knoAvn more than
a match for the machine product of German militarism.
'o these youth and. others like them we owe the
nation's security and safety, -our own peace and prosper
ity. Their efforts and sacrifices entitle, them to the best
we have; and must not end with the welcoming hurrah.
We must see that the door of opportunity is kept open to
them. They ask no special favors, these soldier boys of
ours, who have come back to us, stronger, wiser and better
than they went away all they ask is a lighting chance
to make good hi peace as they did in war.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 3 All re
maining Indictments against Edward
O. iXolan, co-defendant of Thomas J.
Mooney in the prepareaness day
bomb deaths, was dismissed by Su
perior Judge Frank H. Dunne here
today. Nolan was the first ot the
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WIDOW OF FORMER
STATE
TANLAC
Sirs. Patrio Gains Twenty Pounds
and Health Is Restored
' " A great many people, especially la
dles ot culture and refinement feel a
reluctance In publicly endorsing a
proprietary medicine although they
have derived untold benefit from Its
use, as publicity Is more or less dis
tasteful to them. v
To a great extent this is the case
of Mrs. D. e! Patrie who lives at the
Portland Hotel, Portland, Oregon.
However, to use her words, "she feels
that she would be ungrateful and de
linquent in her duty it she did not
tell others of the wonderful benefit
she has received from Tanlac."
While Mrs. Patrie has lived in
Portland a number of years, her for
mer home was in Idaho. ' Prior to
his death, her husband was one of
the -most prominent men in Idaho,
havjng been Sheriff of his county
several years, and later being elected
Clerk and Recorder of Bingham
county. Afterwards he was elected
Secretary, of State, and at the same
time served as chairman of the Cen
tral Committee of the state Republi
can party. ;
In speaking of her experience with
Tanlac, Mrs. Patrie recently said, "i
weigh just fifteen pounds more now
than I ever did in my life, and have
actually gained twenty pounds since
I began taking Tanlac. My health
failed about a year ago. My appetite
left me almost entirely, and I didn't
relish what little I did eat, and I just
felt tired and listless all the time.
I was extremely nervous and never
slept well, and would just lie in bed
and long for daylight to come. 1
finally decided to take a trip back to
Idaho thinking that a change might
do me some good, but I didn't im
prove at all.
"In a very short time after I began
taking Tanlac I could see that it was
going to do me lots of good, and it is
simply wonderful the way I improv
ed. I have a splendid appetite now,
and thoroughly enjoy my meals with
out any bad after effects. My nerves
seem to be in perfect condition and I
am thankful to say that I get good,
sound, refreshing sleep every night.
It is wonderful how my weight and
strength have increased, and I can
truthfully say that I am as Well and
strong now as I ever was in my life.
I never lose an opportunity to praise
Tanlac, and when my friends remark
about my wonderful improvement, it
affords me great pleasure to tell
them that Tanlac is entirely respon
sible for it." -
Tanlac is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, in Gold Hill by M. D.
Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, In Ashland by J. J, McNalr.
Adv.
bomb defendants indicted to be clear
ed entirely of all charges.
Died from accident and other
causes Private William A. Aberson,
Corvallis, Ore.
Died of disease Private Benja
min, Elvrin, Ore.
Wounded slightly Corp. Dell Fred
erick Ilinson. Springfield. Ore.
Jump from Bed
in Morning and
, Drink Hot Water
Talls'why everyone should drink
hot water each morning
before breakfast.
Why is man and woman, half the
time, feeling nervous despondent,
worried; some days headachy, dull and
unstrung; some days really Incapaci
tated by illness, y
If we all would practice Inside-bathing,
what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead of thousands of
half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with
pasty, muddy complexions wo should
see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy
cheeked people everywhere. The rea
son la that the human system does not
rid itself each day of all the wasto
which It accumulates under our pres
ent mode of living. For every ounce
of food and drink taken into the system
nearly an ounce of waste material
must be carried out, else it ferments
and forms ptomaine-like poisons which
are absorbed into the blood,
a Just as necessary as it is to clean
the ashes from the furnace each day,
before the fire will burn bright and
hot, so we must each morning clear
the inside organs of the previous day's
accumulation of indigestible waste and
body toxins. Men and women, whether
sick or well, are advised to drink each
morning, before breakfast, a glass of
real hot water with a teaspoonful of
limestone phosphate in it, as a harm
less means of washing out of the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho
indigestible material, wasto, sour bilo
and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten
ing and purifying the entire alimen
tary canal before putting more food
Into the stomach.
Millions of people who had their turn
at constipation, bilious attacks, acid
stomach, nervous days and sleepless
nights have become real cranks about
the morning inside-bath. A quarter
pound of limestone phosphate will not
cost much at the drug store, but is
sufficient 'to demonstrate to anyone.
its cleansing, sweetening and freshen
ing effect upon the system. " -,
Sulphur, Wizard and Land
. . " Plaster. - -
White and. Red Seed Oats.
Speltz and Barley.
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy and
Grass Seeds. .
Full Line of Garden Seeds.
Monarch Peed & Seed Co.
JOHN A. PEEL
Undertaker
, Phono M. 47 and 47-.T2
Automobile Hearse Service
Jjady .Assistant
82 SOUTH BAItTLISTT
Auto Ambulance Service, Coroner
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WELCOME
Home Again
EfoYS!
We Are Proud of
Every One of You
Cheerfully you answered the country's
call and splendidly have you maintained
the traditions of our great republic.
You who went forth so courageously, to
die if necessary, to establish freedom of
the world, have won a place in our
hearts that time can never erase.
Medford National Bank
KODAK FINISHING,
; . AT JAP. ART STORE
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AImuiiuimI for i'iilrlimiks nn.l Mom,
KihtIiii'h.
17 South Rlvnrililn,
Vulcanizing
All our work strictly uimnmlwyi to
lit) first cImm. 15 N. 1'lr Ht Mmlfura
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MEDFORD VULCANIZING" W0RK8
LIBERTY TAXI
With "now IJoiIko ear.
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WIIV NOT VOU?
KLEIN
The Tailor
' I'-iM l'. .Main, I itn:r
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ley, You Old Fightin' Guys
Put T;r There
We are mighty glad to see you. You have v
dbne a-big job in a big way you have put
Medford and Jackson County on the map and
we are' proud of you. '
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v This is a , greater day for us than for you, al- :
though ours is a reflected glory, But we were
back of you every minute of your absence and
we, are with you now to the finish.
FRUIT
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Chemicals
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MATTRESSES
.Also a nino lino of
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