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Ye Smudge Pot 5
By Arthur Perry i
Ben Sheldon appeared on - tbe
Boulivardl de Main : Monday pm,
wearing leather pants and a straw
hat, the cynosure of all eyes.
Gosh! It does beat all how things
cost, but It Is one of the blessings of
Civilization (so-called). The cave
man's only implement was a club
with a rock tied thereon, and when
he desired a new pair of pants he
slow a tiger. The human race is ad
vancing, and so Is everything else.
The proud German nation of a day
before she went crazy, is now mad
about dice shootln, and if the bones
aint rolling right it's enough to make
them mad.
THE CANDID GRAFTER '
Ji (Albany Democrat)
POUND Today on Sixth street, .
bunch of keys. Owner can
have same by calling at this
office and paying for adv.
and giving Chief Francisco a
smoke. -4-26-lt
Has the democratic party turned
itself- out and become the socialistic
party? Why have not the trusts been
prosecuted? New York World. Yes,
why have not the trusts been prose
cuted? What have we been doing
that the trusts have not been prose
cuted? i
j 'AM FAMOUS GATES
, Investl- i
. Oarden
Blll. The warbler who announced last
week that he would sing "For All
Eeternlty" has decided not to do it.
Instead he will execute ".Robin, Thou
Singeet Gaily.".
, THE EARTH ROOKED
. Ananias Land, John Teeters
and Orlen Land attended the
Loyal Legion meeting at Cottage
Grove Saturday evening.
': Nobody having asked for the 1016
edition of "The Smudge Pot", it be
gins to look as it nobody had three
cents, -:
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The Bolshevlkls have ordered .all
the bath house In Russia opened
until June 1. This is not sufficient
time for all the Russians to take
their annual bath.
SKEPTHE VETERtANS RUSH!
- (Oorvallis Gazette)
Beans prepared and served in
all styles will feature the even
ing and tbe only thing is who '
will Borve thara.
: By dead reckoning this ought to
bring us close to the bottom
At any rate It's close enough-
For good navigators are always
scary about hitting the bottom too
hard. -' .- : ,
s. r. untmiuHL nuuor- rLtnua
. f . GUILTY TO CHARGE
; SAN FRANCISCO, April - 29. A
plead of euiltv to a charge that it
hail shinned a auantitv of mislabeled
insocide from this city to Portland
was entered in -tno -united; btates
district-court bv tbe Standurd Chem
ical oompanv of this citv yesterday.
Sentence will be-imposed Saturday.
Woman Crieff Witt Pain
Thousands ot women work today
while suffering from kidney or blad
der atlmonts that can bo relieved.
Mrs. h. Wavue, 2726 3rd St., Ocean
"Park, Cal., writes had to sit down
during my housework. . My back acn-
ed so, also my hip pained me so I
used to cry out, the pain was so
great. Now I am thankful to say
that Foley Kidney Pills rid-me of all
ray -pain.'- Backacho, sore muscles,
stiff or swollen Joints, rheumatic
nalns and indications of kidney trou.
ble. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and
reliable. They bring quick results,
For nolo by Mmlford Pharmacy,
A NEW PARTY FORMED.
A T LAST thero looms relief for thnt great army of the.
bibulously dispossessed.
trodden toiler silently bear
lonely communion with tho
home brew-keg. ; .
, . A leader has been found! Not only a leader but a vet
eran. A veteran of many foreed inarches and many hard
fought campaigns. A man with no mushroom record, no
fortuitous military prominence, but a man who enjoyed a
numerous tollowiug Irom the Umo river to tno iotomac a
quarter of a century ago. No private in the ranks, no
sophomoric lieutenant but one who has been raised to the
rank of general by a gratotul
General Jacob Sechler Coxey, Sr., is his name and
"Keen off the Grass" is his inspiring battle cry. "Shall
the people rule" asks Coxey.
terest, a national initiative and referendum, the submis'
sioribfthe dry amendment to the people within sixty
days," work for the unemployed and Deer for the thirsty,
there is the ' inspiring appeal that goes out from the
general's present headquarters the Waldorf , Astoria
(Hotel.)
Yes the general, lias met
blustery i&ys of 1894. .'Here
proclamation: -,' ' - ;
"If the women suffrage advocates, with fifty women having
camp fires about the White House, can come within one vote of
- getting the suffrage amendment through, what will bo the effect V .....
of two or three hundred thousand business, professional and ''
working men, with thousands ot soldiers and .sailors, who feel .
their rights and liberties have been violated by the adoption of
the prohibition -amendment, without their having a voice In its '- '
adoption. '-':'r-
"The prohibition amendment has aroused the indignation of
" millions ot people who are opposed to it, but who have made no
effort to prevent its adoption. The people now realise that one -,
of their liberties is gone. What next? -
.-..What next, aye, verily
course is tins; "Keep off the
Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr., for
Koot, two grand old men, tne
employed, and the savior of the hard pressed bourgeoisie!
Both labor and capital satisfied, salvation for both the
-5 :ai j. - i j -t i
inau wiuiuub a jou ana me man wiiuout a umiK.
Small wonder Hon. H.
colleagues in consultation and
has started a junket to the coast. .
....,-.. ,,. ,- .
President "Wilson agrees
to drop the wire control. When the complete correspond
ence between them is made, public this may not appear
surprising.' ;"'".''." ' ''" '""'" V ,;.;.;. ;-,: '':'.''-' :, :'
One bai'ber is included among the. German peace dele
gates. If he numbered Von
should be held with6ut bonds
T " . ' ' Sl. . . . . . . ,
Well the Kaiser can celebrate with Von Hindenburg
now. The (iermans el) strong
The bewhiskered 'Bolsheviki are fighting on skis,
which should give the jester
Odessa, the
WASHINGTON, April 2 9 "Before
the war -no city of the -Near .East,
save Bucharest, so nearly resembled
Paris and Vienna in its hectic night
life as did Odessa,'' says a bulletin
from the National. Georgraphic so
ciety concerning the olty reported to
be occupied by, Ukrainian . soviet
troops 1 " .-.,.,....
"Odessa had hundreds of sidewalk
cafes, its municipal opera, its palaces
of chance, and its gilded halls of the
half-world. It bad more than halt a
million population, yet is one of the
newest cities in Europe. Moscow's
history extends over a , thousand
years, that of Odessa only a little be
yond a century.
"There is a nnlqne analogy be
tween Odessa and tbe capital city .of
the United States. Both were start
ed at about tbe same time during
the last decade of the eighteenth cen
tury and both were begun because
of the far-seeing wisdom of the chief
executives of the two nations.
"Perhaps the oddest coincidence is
the fact that they both were planned
by foreign civil engineers of the same
nation. While Major L'Enfant was
devising the 'city of magnificent dis
tances' to be erected on the banks of
the Potomac, Voland, also a French
man laid out Odessa on the shore of
the Black sea. While President Wash
ington was dreaming into being the
beautiful city which bears his name.
Czarina Catherine the , Great was
LODGE ASKS G.O.P.
t.
OP ANENT LEAGUE
WASHJ-XOTON, April 29. Tele
grams were, sent to all republican
senators', today by Senator Lodge of
Massachusetts, floor leader, and Sen
ator Curtis -of Kansas, whip, asking
that public expressions of ' opinion
upon the League of Nations covenant
be withheld until a republican con
ference'could decide on what attitude
should be adopted. ',
The message follows:
"We BUggeBt that republican sena-
tort reserve final expressions of opin
ion respecting the amended league
covenant until the latest draft has
been carefully studied and until
there has been an opportunity for
conference."
, It was understood that no date has
boon fixed for the.confrenp..;
SEEDPORD Sim TRIBUNE,
No longer need the down
bis cross of oppression, in
baseiucnt vinegarette, ,or the
s, ;-
proletaries. i .-;;..
"Public bonds without in
-,.
affluence since the bleak and
is another extract from his
what next? The next of
Grass, for President General
Vice President Hon. Eliliu
hero ot the thirsty and un
lit j
Cabot Lodge has called his
Hon. Homer S. Cummings
; ...
with Mr. Bui-leson's decision
Tirpitzamone his 'clients he
- for failure to do his duty.
have entered Pans.
on our left an" opportunity.
Russian Paris
sponsoring the upbuilding of a mu
nicipal stepping stone toward tbe
chief object of the Russian Bear's
stealthy tread Constantinople. -
- "Like -Washington,-. Odessa was
laidont in the midst of a virtual wil
derness and swamp. An Isolated Tur
kish fort, Khaji-Bey, stood on the
site of the present city at the time,
1789, when it passed to Russia. In
early years of the-' Christian era
Greek colonists had taken advantage
of the Bay of Odessa.- - - . - .
"Until five years -ago the railway
distance between Odessa and Moscow
was more than a thousand miles, but
a new line, via Bakhmatch, reduced
that distance to 814 . miles. The
steamship distance between Odessa
and Constantinople is 860. miles.
, "From its history it is evident why
Odessa was far from a typical Rus
sian city. Mark Twain found the
only Russian things about it to be
the shape -of the droshkis and the
dress of the drivers. He might have
mentioned the gilded domes of a few
churches, There the Russian likeness
ends. - . '
"A few miles to the north and also
to the southwest are three 'llmans,
or lagoons, famous for mudbaths, be
lieved to benefit persons with rheu
matism, gout and skin diseases. The
most popular of these is 20 miles
long, a mile, wide, 10 feet deep and
lies 16 feet below the lovoj of the
DiacK sea."
V HELSINGFOHS. April 28. A na
tional assembly has been formed ut
Olonetz. 110 miles northwest of Pet
roerrad, 'where the Finns have driven
out the JJolfilieviki. The town wns
captured,, according to reports, by
volunteer troops. '
There Is more Catarrh In tills section
of the country than all other diseases
pat, togethar, and for years It was sup
posed to be IncurabJe. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by conateMly falling
to curs with local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh la a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, manufactured by F. J, Cheney ft
Co., Toledo, Ohio, la a constitutional
remedy,- Is taken internally and acta
thru tha Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Bystem. One Hundred Dollars re
ward la offered for any case that Hall's'
Catarrh Medicine falls to curs. Bend for
Clrculara and testimonials.
F. J, CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by DruggMsts, 75c.
Hall's Family puis for constipation.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker
' Phone M. 47 and 4742
. Automobile Hearse Service .
Lady Assistant
- 83 SOUTH BARTLETT
Anto Amliulsajce Servlco, Ooroner
MEDFORD, OftEOON,
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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PARIS, . April 29. The -covenant
ot tho League of Nut Ions arouses Ill
tie outhuBlasm In the .'press ot this
city.; Indeed, many of the principal
newspapers abstain' troiu comment
altogether.; L'obuvre, which has al
ways been a champion ot the loasue
and of President WUboh, Bitys: .
i "Speaking generally, wo are bound
to, say -the pact of the Icukoo causes
a certain amount of disappointment."
i Writing In the Echo- do Purls,
ertluax", spokOBUian of the nation-,
lonallsts, declares oiitrlKht:.
i. "The I.eagup of Nations Is dead bo
fore birth." . V v ', t
f AM the newspapers, point out that
great concessions were, -made by
France. Some of the journals go so
far 'as to declare that these conces
sions amount- to -surrender. - As a
whole, however, the, press espressos
the hope that later amendments will
result in satisfying what are regarded
as legitimate claims of Franca and
the other countries which, ns the
Havas agoncy summary, of . the. com
ment words it "showed their modera
tion by abstaining from Insisting yes
terday upon an immediate vote'! on
the changes in the covenant which
they were advocating. f--' ' -.
Soldiers, Sailor and Murines
' Tou .are hereby notified that the
Woodmen ot the World will admit
discharged soldiers, sailors and mar
ines (Including those In the air ser
vice) Mo membership without Initia
tion fee, and the Head Camp will pay
medical and certificate fees. . The
Insurance rates are) low and a big
reserve to back them up. You-should
Investigate this offer, it la worth
something to you.
. W.-B. JACKSON, Clerk.
, Camp No. 90. W. O. W.
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OBITUARY
. DAVIS Died at the residence of
E. R. Iteames, Mountain View,' Cal.,
April 27th, 1919 Mrs. Abarilta Ross
Davis, a daughter of the late Col.
John E. Ross, a pioneer of southern
.Constipation
'THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation. : When the proper"
. dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so
natural that you do not realize that it is the effect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper
ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular, I
action of the "bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have I
cured many cases of chronic constipation.
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1 Your liking for the Liberty , ' r
I , will , be almost immediate..
j-... You begin to
; that you are
usual car.
The difference in the way it
rides and drives is instantly
recognizable-J-and delight
- . .::.- . .
ful. .: :
And it is a difference so
marked that it can spell
only one thingsuperiority.
This recognition of superi
ority becomes steadily more
intense with the intimate
experience of ownership. '
There is probably no other
car which is regarded by
its owners with such a
notable degree of whole
hearted friendliness. . :
TUESDAY, APRIL 20,: 1019
MOTORS AS FAR
AS
I That snow drifts proiit auto
travel toward Crater ltlte farther
than, Union crock was tho report
brought buck to the o'Ay Monday
'afternoon by Hilly llnukor, who un
dertook; .to take a pn8ninor ns fur as
possible toward the park' boundary
l(no yesterday, - Tho pntsanRor was
a Portland contrnelor who plans to
hid on the construction work of tho
now highway to bo built botwoen
Prospect and tho Crater Liiltu park
boundary lino.
. They left Mudford at 6 a. m. In
Jlnt Leslie's Kord car und woro back
In the city at 2:;t0 p. in., which
speaks well (or tho condition of the
roads, especially when It Is consid
ered thnt thoy stopped nt plucos be
yond iProspoct (or tho contractor to
look over tho ground, mid halted eu
route homo nt James Ortave's hos-
Molry for lunch. ; '
..Mr. Hooker roports that the road
beyond l'rospact U in (air shape (or
this time oCyour, with compnratlvoly
llttlo mud nud very few blockading
snow drifts.. Two drifts only both
ered, and they woro rounded by cir
cling thru tho brush. Thoy, woro
about two foot (loop.
Dut at Union crook nil progross
was stopped by a largo drift of snow
about threo foot deep which could
riot bo onclrclod. Nothing but snow
drifts could be seen ahead.. Tho con
tractor was especially desirous o( go
ing further to look over tho ground
whore rock work must be dono In
constructing the highway. Coming
bnck the contractor desired to turn
off and go down tho road to the nat
ural bridge, but oftor a short distance
In this direction a big drift Jtnpeded
their progress.
Hot ween Medford and Prospect the
road Is in fairly good condition, Mr.
Hooker says, and In tho section along
McCloud crows with road scrapors
are at work.
Orogon. The body will arrive Tues
day, April 29th. Intermont In Jack
sonville cemetery. Funeral notices
will appear later.
realize at once,
driving anun-
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PORTLAND ARE UNFIT
l'OHTjI.ANI), April 28. Hlneo an
ordinandi' requiring U hnmliors of
food In grills, 1'BHHinnuilH, Htnriw and
simps , of l'oi'tlund to subjoct thorn
solves; to oxuinluatlon of the city
hWilth officer went Into offncl J
uary 1, a total of 13,000 muti and
wouum havo boon uxnmlnml, Hie
health 'department annimucod tmlny.
Vor the most purt tho army ot fund
handlers worn ,fouiul physically fll.
but nl'oul 200 wore required la leave
Uholr inures, of iHiinloymimt for med
ical iroulimmt
Arren Clodds cokes flnNsnwn.
Arrcn OiuiroNDENCY count Jor.
Arrr.H Hicknkiui comes Hkai.to.
Arraa Wsakctjui tuuia Stuknotti.
Ia iba cp:Ir.K' v.bsa you'ro "a.i
ia" fnRRou out btcKxl thin, it
you will turn to Nutmo'a remedy.
a tonio mado from wild roota and
barks, which has stood fifty yonri
n tho boat spring tonic you will
find strength regained. No need
to toll you it's Dr. Piorco'a Golden
Medical Discovery, put up in tablet
or liquid form, and Bold by every
druggist in tho land. After a hard
winter shut up indoor$,your blood
needs a toinpcrnnco -toniol a tiasuo
buildor antl blood-makaTauohasthis
"Medical Discovery" otDr.Picrco's.
Send 10 cents' to Ir. l'iorcc'a InvsliiU'
Hotel, nudalo, N. Y., for trial packago
of tablets.
Smllle, JVath. "1 wss In a gcncml nin
down condition. . Had bod blood, dia
onlerod stomnch, kidney trouble ami
nervousness. I took three lwttlea ol Dr.
I'icrco's Golden Molienl Discovery and
five or six bottles of Tavorito l'roicriH
tion' and was completely cuml. Have
nevor been sick a day iincu " .Ur. Aorj
Uatkini, 007 27IA Aw. . . i , :
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WOMAN
The. Liberty-Six
IT'S DIFFERENT
, Its now in our show room ready for your inspection
an1 wc inyite the strictest comparison aiid a clemon
Htration. v;J -' " j
2 Carloads of liberty-Sixes
are on their way to Medford
A moderate priced car that ' those aceustotned to
tho best will be proud to own, ' ,i '
Distributors for Jackson and. Josephine Counties.
AUTO EXCHANGE
18-22 North Grape . ' - Telephone 444
MOTHERSJO THIS
When tho Children CoukIi, Rub
' f MuHtcrolo on Tlirouta .
: and OlicHta .
No telllnu how soon "tho tymptoms ma.
develop Into croup, or worse. And ihrn'i
when you're glad you havo n Jttr ol Mm.
tcrolo nt Imnd to alvo proniit, auto to.
licl. It docs not blister. j
As fliat uld end a certain remedy,
Musterola Is cxoVllent. Tlinuiunuls o(
niolhers know It. Yuu should keep
jnr In llio hoUMi, ready for Instant use. (
It Is the remedy for adults, too. He.
Ilcvcs snro throat, bronchitis, tonsllltls.
croup, sllll neck, oilluno. neuralgia, head
ache, congeatlon, plcurlny, rlieuinnlltin,
lunibngo, pain and aches ol bm-k or
olnls, siirnlns, soro musclra, chllblnlnt,
iro.Kcd Icet and cold ol the tlicst (it
often prevents pneumonia),
SUc and 60c Jars; hospital tlic $2.K.
u ii luituin
H.rliil anil IIK IHnmnml
Itliilis linvn no tHiial
Koiillinrn tln-jimi's
U-nillntl dooler
A Name Wtll Earned
Kvery business soundly' con
ducted nalns IncreasliiK patron
Boo year after year, but itiner
ations ol l turn could not have
created that feellim of "Dopon
dahlllty" which tha sonornl
public associates - with this
store except for the policy of
lowest prices. Invariably blah
quality, and absolutely truth
tul stntumwnls.
t .
i Hco our nmv l-nnry Itenils
-
Martin J. Reddy
I'liono HI
. Vlnllor always wolcomo.
(llvrt a man good toot and drink
SKrernbln to his tnsto, hmltliful and
InvlKorathiK, and ho will surc-ly romc
bnrk for niure If tho cost In not pro.
hlliUlvo. . '
TheGiisHerCafe
I'roilucts will lie offered to you upon
this principal.
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