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SITCDFOTvD MATT TRTBTWE," rFDFOTCD", ORE(10NT. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 1919
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I Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry ; .
Tho . trans-Atlantic flight of the
NC-4 Is a reat achievement, and
paves the way for unlimited possibil
ities in the world of travel. Perfect
ed, the airplane will make great dis
tances trifling, and permit our presi
dents to gad from, the White. House
to Europe between two suns. " -"'
v Newt Borden has joined the ranks
of Dock Bennett In the plan for the
total annihilation of the sparrows
(Cerchneis acetls sparverlus), along
with this col., making a total mem
bership of three. As soon as a quor
um can be scared up the work of ex
terminating will begin. "It was 'first
proposed to perform this blessing to
humanity by putting salt on the
sparrow's tail, but this has been
proven too expensive. '-
' YOC OAX SEARCH IS
- (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Even in such a town as Cor- :
valliB, two-thirds of the people
are not in church on Sunday.
Where are they? . .' , '
Tho pastoral beauty of the vacant
lot across the street from the post
office has been ruined, somebody
shaving off the barley . last week.
; This has nothing al all to do with
the Phoenix jail being full of hay,
no doubt wild hay.
Summer In the east offers new
pleasures, new life, new interest to
all people. .Come! (R. R. Admin
istration ad.) Yes, come, and die of
the heat, thus saving the annoying
publicity attendant upon committing
suicide deliberately. .'
A SOOIKTV SMOKER,
(S, F. Chronicle)
-' Editor the Chronicle Sir: , I .
have been in the city of San
, Francisco nearly four months
and have had the pleasure' of.
meeting some of the most beau- -'
tlful young ladies I have ever
seen.. Nearly every time I have
been Introduced to a young lady
here, about the first question:
., asked me is, "Are yon a native
son?" . Of course, my answer
would be in the negative, and It
was finis with me. Now my '
, answer: s in the afflrmltlve, '
and I am making good. Young
' v. men, If you are not , "native -sons,"
and when you are intro
; duced - to California ladies, be
sure to tell them that you were
born and bred in the "land of;,
sunshine and flowers," and all
will be well,., It pays to be nat-'
"ruralized. Arthur Morehead, .
" San Francisco, May-25, 1919. .
The latest social fad is bulldogs
wearing wrist watches. The idea hit
San Francisco last week. Nothing
knocks the socks off the Bolshevik!
and I. !W: "W. so fast as tricks like
this.
The regular practice of the band
succumbed Monday night without a
struggle; being unable to -compete
with two carnival muslc boxes.
,- IT SOUNDS SUSPICIOUS -
(Ooos Hay Times)
JameB Snell, bis wife reports,
Is ill at his home at PiUsville,
suffering from an attack of ma
laria. J
Stockholders Notice
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Home Telephone & Telegraph
company, of Southern Oregon, will be
held at the office of the company,
218 'West Sixth street, Medford, Ore
. gon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 3, 1919.
W. H. GORE,
61 President. ;
'Notice
. It Is enrnestly requested that all
Soldiers of the late war assemble In
uniform at 9:30 a. m. In the Medford
park, Decoration Day, to do honor to
tho fallen lieroos of tho United Slates
of America. .
i' ' MAJOR, R. J. CLANCY.
DANIELS FOR PRESIDENT.
A SOUTH CAROLINA newspaper susjsests Josophus
Daniels, Secretary ot- tho-Navy for presidential
candidate on the democratic, ticket. ' ; .;
- Secretary Daniels enjoys tho confidence of the entire
country, maintains thissonthern luminary, and is head and
shoulders above any other democratic possibility. Presi
dent Wilson will not run again, and even if. ho. would could
not bef elected. His service to his country and the world
has forced him to cultivate too large an anuv of enemies.
He eoiild not get the German vote or the Italian vote, the
Irish vote, or .the Catholic vote, and of course ho will ha ve
a united republican party against him. HetTetary Dan
iels, on the other hand, would enter the race with no or
ganized opposition. He is a good talker, a capable execu
tive, a splendid mixer and a fine gentleman, lie is the
strongest possibility on the present political horizon.
The above, sent to us by a friend in the south, empha
sizes the sensational apotheosis of the Secretary of. the
Navy. Only a short time ago Mr. Daniels was the scape
goat of tlie party. Commodore Josophus of the Good
Ship "Piffle" was, to express it bluntly a "joke." His
bonedrv navv, his knitting circle in the forecastle, liis
efforts to improve the navy's- morals rather than its
marksmanship, raised a vociferous demand for his re
tirement. ' ' ; :
The war war came and everything changed, including
Mr. Daniels. Instead of trying to run the navy on. his
own fresh water ideas, Sir. Daniels showed the good sense
to leave the practical details to experienced navy officials.
Instead of giving advice, he took it. Instead preparing
for a Chauiauoua, he prepared for war. And when the
conflagration finally reached these shores,, the American
people were gratified to. find their navy was ready to meet
it, did meet it, and showed itself to he a weapon'in Uncle
Sam's equipment, that coiUd be absolutely relied upon.
Nevertheless we doubt if many people will take this
Daniels boom seriously either in the north or south. , Sec
retary Daniels has done well and his rise in public favor
is picturesque, but there is a deep founded suspicion that
the qualities in the Secretary of the Navy which nyule this
possible, are. rather negative than positive. And negative
qualities are not the qualities demanded in the' chief ex
ecutive of this nation. t - ;
The Outbursts of
Everett True
BylCONDO
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COMPANY WILL
ENLARGE PLANT
The Bardwell Fruit company , re
cently negotiated the sale of: 'the
entire crop of apples on the Sunny
brook orchards owned by li. D. Har
ris. The crop is estimated at iabout
5,000 boxes of Spitz and Xewtowns.
Mr. Harris says that the price is very
satisfactory and is well pleased with
his contract.
In addition to the above deal Mr.
Bardwell has also closed this sea
son's Cuban- sale covering Cornice
and Anjou pears for the coming sea
son. This is the third consecutive
year, that the Bardwell Fruit com
pany have handled, this deal and
past seasons have proven very satis
factory. ' The highest prices realized
on both Anjou and Cornice for the
past two seasons were made by ex
port sales to the Cuban trade through
the Bardwell Fruit company.
Owing -to the phenomenal growth
of the BardVell Fruit company since
its advent in the fruit business in
1917 a large addition is to be added
to their present plant on South, Fir
street which is now .one of the lar
gest and best equipped plants In the
northwest. Construction will ' com
mence at once and the building will
be completed In plenty ot time for
the present crop.
The Stewart Fruit company will
continue their efficient marketing
services for the local company and
they are now making a thoro canvass
and advertising campaign in the east
for Rogue River fruit.- '
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A public, discussion of the, mea
sures to be voted upon at tho special
election next Tuesday will be held at
'the public librarv next Monday even
ing at S o'clock under 'the auspices
of the Medford Drama League and
the Greater -Medford club. This
meeting will be open to the public.
and because of the interest in the
measures a large attendance is ex
pected. Hon. Ben Sheldon, state
representative who has charge of.
i reconstruction campaign In the coun
:ty, will explain the measures in gen
eral, and the other members of the
local delegatlop, ; Senator . Thomas
'and Representatives Gore and Wcs
terlund will also, explain certain
measures. - Following this program
there will be general discussion, and
any questions offered will be an
swered, People who have been too
THE PROPER COURSE
Informailon of ' Priceless Vnluo' to
- Kvery Medford Citizen. ' '
How to act in an emergency is
knowledge of inestimable worth, and
this is. particularly true of the dis
eases and ills of the human body. If
you suffer with kidney ' backache,
urinary disorders, or any form, of
kidney trouble, the advice contained
in the following statement should
add a valuable asset to your store of
knowledge. Wat could he more
convincing proof of the efficiency of
Uoan's Kidney Fills than the state
ment of a nearby resident who has
used them and publicly tells of -the
benefit derived? ,
J.--D. Samuels, R. F. D. No. 2,
Central Point, Ore., says:' "Several
years ago, I worked at the stone ma
son trade and during that time my
back gave me a great deal of trouble
I had hard work getting down and I
could hardly straighten up. After I
had taken . : Doan's j Kidney .Plils
awhile, I didn't have the lameness in
my back and could get up and down,
as well as ever." , '
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Samuels had.' Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, IV. Y. ' Adv.
, -
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u EAT
Where the Eats
Are Good
Nice and Cool.
SALADS A SPECIALTY -j:
TheGusherCafe
':--;t!'j-y.
IceFree!
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker.
. Phone M. 47 and 47-J9 .
Automobile Hearse Service
IatHy Assistant
M SOUTH BARTLISTT
Auto Ambulance Service, Coronet
"We are going to give away
one ,. . . ' a
500 POUND
ICE BOOK
With each new Refrigerator.
This will lessen the high cost
of refrigerators. .' !
Every refrigerators is guar
anteed or money refunded.
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Poole Furniture Co.
busy to, study tho Issues Involved
should attend this meeting, for in a
very brief session the program can
be clearly outlined.
Xotlco
Notice Is hereby sivon. (o the
Foley & Burke Carnival Company
that they must notify their cmployos
in charge of the booths that have
games of chance that they must not
allow any more gambling or misrep
resentation to go on while in the
ilty of Medford, nnd furthermore
they must bar all children of both
sexes undilr the asp ot sixteen from
'laying at said ' games of chance.
These orders must be compiled with
or I will closo said booths.
By order of the Chief ot Police, .
" GEO. O. TIMOTHY.
COMMUNICATION.
To the editor: In ending tho war
work of the National War Garden
commission I wish to thank you for
your cooperation and to tell you how
Impossible the task of rallying tho
home food producers' would have
been without your aid. ,
The one outstanding feature of
Why wait until the FLIES
Come? ,. ., v- 4: ."
Order your SCREENS
NOW and have them put on
early. .;..,, . .;
TROWBRIDGE CABINET
, WORKS
Phone 42i-J. 10th and Grape
am chtjho
China Kerb Btor
, Herb, euro toi earacne, headache
catarrah, dlptherla, sore - throat,
lung trouble, kidney trouble, stomach
trouble, heart trouble, ehlUs and; fer
or, cramps, coughs, poor circulation,
carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast
cure all klnda ot colter, NO OP
RRATious. , . ,
Medford, Oregon, Jan It, 117
TO WHOM IT :'JlY CONCERN:
This la to certify that I, the. Un
dersigned,' had very severe stomach
trouble and had been bothered for
several years and last August Was not
expected to live, and bearing; ot Olm.
Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 214
South Front street, Medford) I do
olded to get herbs tor my stomacti
trouble, and I storted 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 Olm Chung and try his Herbs, -
(Signed) W. B. JOHNSON,
Witnesses:
M, A. Anderson, Medford
8. B. Holmes, Eagle Point, ' -Wm.
Lewis, Eagle Point i '
W. L. Ohlldreth, Eagle Point,
C. E, Moore, Eagle Point , , , ;
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point,
Geo. B. Von der Hellen, 'Eagle Point,
Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point.
the work of tho NutlonaL War Gar
don commission, the one Ire which It
has linen allowed to shuro and find
great satisfaction, has been the
wholo-heurted, patriotic response to
the call of General Pershing , -"to
keep the food coming." . .. ,
You have. In holplng the commis
sion, done a groat work, tho frulis
of which are jet to bo Tcapod. You
have helped to owakon the American
public to the value ot home food pro
duction, tho Joy or producing food
and even creator than ollhor.of those
you hnvo helped orect a great wall
against unrest, for tho family in he
garden nieuns home owners, and
fSa$&$L 6 Beu-ans
L-VA-idu Hot water
C3l2t?l Sure Relief
RELL-AN
bnine owners menu the oorneratono
of a tree country and u conluntud
cltlctniHlilp, . ,
Thiinkliig you nHiiln, in the iiiimo
of llm Niilloiuil War (liirdon commlsi
slim, 1 am, very nlnooyoly yours, : ;
t'.UAHlAC9 bATUUOP PACKvT
p I'rcnldimt,
'. .....
"Maybe nobody has told youj
says the Good ,4udgfe.
i i . . ; , v 1
Whv this nood tobac
co costs less to chew.
You get real tobacco
satisfaction' With a
small chew. , It gives
you the good tobacco
taste, It lasts and lasts.
Yoti don't need a
fresh chew so often.
It saves you money. :
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW,
Put ufi ill two styles
2
RIGHT' CUT is a sliort-cut tohacco h
W-B CUT is a long lino-cut tobacco j '
J!?W''JI 't""!l' : . ,
S&C ' '
JliiL
"Working Money "
THIS dooH not moan money which is hoiird
, cd in n horo in tlio wall but that which is
invested in some going concern or which
pjirtscs through the bank time nnd again in
the sham of well and safely placed loans
for tho unbuilding of industry.
1 The majority of tho money in tho
" "First National Bank is "working
money."
Capital $100,000. x
Vhe First National
Medford Oreoon
S
'roR IMOIGE.STION
MEDFORD, - ; v
EAGLE POINT,
: ; , BUTTE FALLS
Jitney Service
' StartB Tuesday, May 20th.
ICnvrs XimIi Hotel H:() n. m. nnd
liulte I'nllo at 'J p. m. ilally.
. .JIM LBHIylK.
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The Percheron Stallion
PAUL
Tho Porchoron stallion Paul Is roK
Istorod lr tho American Uraodora and
Importers Perchdron nogistry,, fio.
537'27: 'Color ulack. b'oUlod July S,
1910. . Bred by A.C . lluby, rortlond,
Oregon. Blrod by Kaspull 61185.
First dam Paulino 51548. s. .
Paul will make tho seoaon of 1019
as follows: . . ;. . ., ;
Mondays and Tuesday at bri Holms
barn In Medford.
Wednesdays and Thursdays st Tal
ent. ' .. i
, Saturday nt Barron. ','..'
Torms $20 to. Insure In foal, - $15
for the season and $).50 for slnglq
sorvioo ,. :' I ,
Butler Walker, Owner. ;
CHAKIKS( 1. JlOMlOS, Arnnnncr.
' IGNATION REPAIRING -.
' Arnmliiitna Rnnik Coils, ifotors and Generators
repaired and rewound. Guaranteed good au new. i
Batteries repaired. We are Southern Oregon Agents
for the celebrated Bum Kings. Try tlicm for; com-1
press ion. ; V , , ;
CRATER LAKE MOTOR CO. . ,
jii --' ! Mjf isjsitiiMJsj-nwwisi g- yjwiiiittassswtu
-viscixO ' JSV I
limlP'
Get Thorough Cultivation
:-Without;nanj Wont--
. D6 you stilt find that making a
cultivator do the tight kind of
work Is a tiresome, tedlpus job?
Wouldn't ydu be Interaated In
cultivator thiit puts thorough , V
neon into cultivation and takes
the hard work out? - '
That is Juat what the uae of
our John Oaoro K C Cultivator
usurer . ,
., -Tlia, "KC'C" rlcv In ohlftlngr
Cay parsllcl. ks shofcls always
fico cquorclytotholrwork. Th7 ,
novcr track or, trail on crooked
rows. No uncultivated spots nor
no deep trenches are left, Ovor .
ell of tho Jleld, on crooked rowa,
an well as on straight rows, tho
"KC" Hveq thoronch cultivation ,
Ih'o kind that moot elTectlvely:.
destroys weeds and conserves
moisture, , v;.v '-, ,
. Von can gnt a "KC" furnLhtd
: Method tqutpmtnt Blip-point
The rigs shift quickly In re-'. ';
sponie to slight pressure on the . ,
loot levers, uuiuing tno rias is
s natural as wsiung. , ' j
. You can maintain thoroliRh
cultivation without delaying work '
to make adjuatmenta, Nowranch
work Is necpsnary. You djon't
hove to leave the seat. 8l4ply
use tho handy levors. - Tfceis
levera onable you to meat quickly
and accurately overy field con-
dlllon. , .- , ,, : 'v '; 1
Vo wont you to get Intojtha
aeat of this cultivator and sea for
yournelf how handy and tollable
It Is., Wo'vc never seen Its equal
in clngle-row cultivation for llmo-'
saving, labor-saving.; wed '
destroying work iti the ftelil , : , :
Don't fall to come In early and
gel ucquslntod with t his cultl vi itur.
with the famous John Deerq
hoof (Aoves and iuiapt
Hubbard Brothers
Medford, Oregon