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KTRDPOTITI 'STATH TRTRirNTR, MEDFORD, OT?Ef;0T. Firm AY. JXr,P,Y 2. -020 tlEDFORD MAlb raiBUNK AW INDEPENDENT KEWSI'APKH rDBLIBHlD KVKKT AI-TKIlNOON lflXClOI'T PUNDAY HY THE - kBDFOHD PHINTINO CO. Offic, MhII Tribune Building. SE-17-II Worth Fir trefct. Phone 76. A consolidation of th Democratic Time, Th Ut-ilford Mail, The Medfnrd Trihune. Km Souitiera ureBonUu, The Aalilund Tribune. Tha Medford Sunday Sun la furnlhd uhiicrlbera dcalrlnc m neven-dAj dily ftWMpapr. KOnisnT RUHfj, Editor. H. H. HMITH, Minister. aavaomxPTioir tkbci T HAIIj J N AUVANOii: Dally, with fiundity Hun, ynr Daily, with Humlav Sun, month .i Ially, wlthmit Sunduy Hun, yiar l.uo Illy, without Sunday Sun, month .t0 Wwkly Mall Trlhun, on yfr flumlnv Sun. ono ynr l.fiO Y CAHRiKH In Med ford. Annlnnd. Jacksonville, Central I'oint, Thoenlx: Dally, with fiunday Hun, yi.itr.. . '.mlly, with Sunday Hun. month... Daily, without Sunday Hun, year., i.00 Dully, without Hunday Hun, month .1.0 Official papr of the City c? HMford. Official paper of .far It Hon Counlv Fv,trw1 am Aecond-ctuaii matter Medford, Orira, under the act of March won dallv avcrsera etrcnlattmi fir tlx mouth utlXoe leo. MX, :.l-0,a MKMBBK OF TIIT5 ABfcJOCI A.TJTD TMtUHfl Full Leard Wn-n srrvio, Th Ao lntttd jVn-na la uxolunlvly entitled to the uso for republication of all news dlBpRtclifB credited to Vi or not otber wlft crodlted In this paper, and u'lfo th local nuwn DUbllshed hertn. All rlKhtn of republication of special auapatoliaa awsreln art aiao reserve a COMMUNICATION. To ilio Kditor: The public ironernliv and ilu; mem ficrs niul 1'rionds of St. .Mark's Knis ronnl flmrt'h D'.irticultirlv nro wimi v.d not to take seriously tliu stntc monU itiiido in ait appeal published in tho M'mU'urtl Mail Tribiiuu J)e'-'eiuber 30th. and siirned S. S. IVnco, as far as his foaneetion -with tho Kpiscopa! ohureh is coneerned. There is no evidence accessible to mo that Sir. Ponce is. or ever was, a cleruvinun in the Kniscopal church. I have known hint i'or six vears and he never made the slnlmnent to me. I shall bt! triad lo do or have done utivl Iiiiiir possible to relieve the ne ceHrtitiefj of the writer oi.' the appciil. Tint it is iiiv dulv to niv church and mv people to correct t he statement that he is a clei-Lvnian in irood stand inr in the church. WW!'. 1!. HAMILTON'. Vicar St. Marks' Church. Micdl'ord, Jlec. III. I'M!). Here's One of Them To tho editor: 1 hollcvo your elas Hlflcution of tho peace trenty votes Is correct. I cast my ballot for mild reHorvutfona, all ho I favor tho trenty an first presented. And 1 am tmtlfi fled that great majority of ttiose -who voted for the mild rcHervntlona are, lUo myself, willfiiK to accept such icservationH rather than hnvo the peaco treaty fall, but .would under no circuinstaaccH accept Ihe LoiIku emaflculatit.'nR. A. 1(. WILLIAMS. Jlcdfortl, Dec. ;i0. He Cairt Soo It T want to thank voti i'or your edi torial in rei-ard to the peace treat v ballot and vour lucid explanation about the "edit aria I license." It appears thai vou voted the 'X ballots for the Lodiro reservations ntraiiisl Hie treaty, because thev vot ed airainst il, and you voted the o!l "mild reservation'' Votes for tile treaty even thoimb thev voted airainst it. Well, t lint, preserves the ''edito rial liccnc' principle and makes "Jackson Count v for Peace Treat v over Two to One,' bv employing Ihe r! ballots I'or ihe treaty that were rn'Jt iiLrainst it; but the fact still re main that here were ID'J voles cast for the treat v and cast nuainst the treaty and thai leaves a majority ot i!3 votes against the treaty. ilS XKWItfliY. flreat troodnes Amies, how we suf fer I -Perhaps our irenial c(irrepond f nt liiiiiht see home faint Lrlinnner ol liubt if he would consult tho f!l cili zeiiH who voted for mild reservations and who he declares voted niraiasl thu treaty. Perhaps they won't imroe with him. Against Wilson or Trrnly? To the editcr: I did not contribute to t li o tempest In the ttmjwil crealed bj tho recent ha Mot Invited by your paper on the J.oanuo of Nations, but itni inipolleil to enter tho controversy growing out cf it. , At tho outset 1 will say that I am In fnvor of a Tcukuc of Nations, but am not in favor of tho League ol' Nations; i. e. the one presented by President' Wilst.li. 1 read each issue or iho Tribune, and have perused alt that has been unld in this contro versy. To my notion .Mr. Newbury has properly nnalyzod tho vouy It sceniH that thero were 102 for the "Wilson covonnnt, and all others were against the Wilson ccAenanu The issue was on the Wilson covenant and there wore 101' for anil l.'l." against it. Thereforn, to say that Jackson county was overwhelmingly, or ol h rrwiso in favor t.-f the league is mis-, representation. The i:i who were to; "total rejection" of any lea.tt1 must be counted with the n'Sirvutioni.-:U. whether mild or radical, for Ihey are all airainst the b-ai?no presented by Jlr. "Wilson, and that H issue ten dered and accepted. If the election worn holt! rn this Kmc; I. e. for or JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. bono M. 47 and 47-Ja t , 1 Autoinobtlo Hearse Servlca ' jAdy A.islifnt p " " 83 'lorrH IIAIC JCTT VE ARE FOR HOOVER, TOO. January 1st, 1020. To the Editor: Happy New Year, Greeting. it is fit and proper at this season to look to the future and a custom honored by long usage to make New Year's resolutions. I have followed the custom and have made my resolution, to-wU: To use all honorable means to se-o nominated and elected next president, Herbert Heaver. .My elioico is ma do. I was taimht not to send a hag to mill hut to go with the grist. Therefore, this statement. All who believe the future can beet bo served by acts not words, unite ior that man who can net, Herbert liofwer, for next president of the Unit ed Slates of America. .My hat is in the ring for my choice. iWKUSOKN UlvKSOX, Farmer. Talent, Jackaon County, Oregon'. i AVo sfcoml tliQ xnolion. Tn fact Mr. Hoover has been ihe only candidate suggcstcMl over whom wc could arou.se any enthusiasm. "What we like about Hoover is his independence. If elected president he would be his own boss. The pro fessional politicians don't want him, of course. They know he wouldn't play Ihe 'aine. But unless we arc much mistaken the people for that very reason, do want him. Moreover Hoover senses the true political situation of the day. lie has vision. He has intelligence. He has executive and administrative ability of a high order, as evidenced in Belgium, and has a lofty set of principles with courage behind each one. (leneral Wood is. a good man, but other things being equal we would prefer a non-military man at the head of the government. (Jovernor Deenoen of Illinois, another excellent citizen, but rather too negative to arouse any enthusiasm, or give any assurance of rising above the commonplace. But Hoover, there is a man who means something, something fine and worth while too. And everything Ju lias said or written only strengthens the conviction that he has that rare combination, ability and ideals, a punch in both hand and yet an unerring sense of ethical values. And Hoover is a westerner, the only westerner we venture to say who is sufficiently well kuowii to swing the east. But what are his politics. Ah, there's the" rub Wc arc informed by a scandalized party heeler that he hasn't any! (lood again. As far as we arc concerned that makes it unanimous. against tho Wilson covenant, extend ing over tho whole country, and if the vote printed by you were taken as an index of tho result, would not tho' defeat of the Wilson covenant bo as sured? ny tho same to'ken it would be established that a majority of the people of this country arc in favor of a league of nations, but not tho league. For tho past four or fivo years wo hnvo been traveling In tho upper ro giL'as of idealism and a great- many people have not yet brought their fly ing machine to earth; they are talk ing platitudes, and idealistic senti ment and have not yet brought their thinking machines to practical work ing order. Tho radical Wilson league supporters Impugn the motives of the.io who set) danger to our own in stitutions, but vigorously resent all suggestions for reservations, as being partisan, bolshevik, capitalistic, and what-not. Mr. Wilson at tho Paris conference bit off a mouthful which he and his followers demand that wo must masliealo whether wo aro able to digest It or not. Ono of your cor respondents says: "this ono (speak ing of tho covenant brought back by Mr. Wilson). Is a living reality, and upt.'a it and no other, tho hopes of mankind must rest." This is dogma tism, prompted by tho worship of. a man. We speak oi Ihe Lodge reser vations as tho -Mr. Lodge wero solely responsible for them.' Yet ho is only chairman and spokesman of a great senate committee to which was re ferred this groat document for con sideration, and these reservations aro only the result of their joint work. Kvcn many leading democrats admit the necessity of reservations1 as a protectivo measuro for our own great country. These reservations will in nowise prevent the I'niled States from performing their proper duties to humanity, bat protect us in tho meantime fntn probable, or nt least possible- dangers that lurk beneath the wings of a patent fly. I l.avo no doubt the Lodge reser vations cap, and will bo modified without serious danger to their effic Whose Word is Better Than Your Druggist's? Physicians, Deniisis and Nurses Rely On ll'im Isn't Thai Siil'lit icnt lieasou for .Public (Vmfitlenee'J There aro many good reasons for the confidence tho public roposo in their druggist. First, he is educated to know by four years of College and Practical t raining. Second, ethical physicians everywhere rely implicitly on his skill they trust him. This faith, of course, originates and is maintained by the professional ser vico rendered by the druggist in fil ing prescript ions. i very ono admits this confidence when offering a pre scription to a druggist. Y v few men can be honest in one department of their "business, and dishonest in ihe other. Dr. Jekyl and .Mr. Hyde exist very lilt hi in real life. If you trust your druggist in till your prescription, therefore, in ill fairness, you must accept his word aiiinst tho word of unknown and far distant manufacturer:'. To recommend an art irle. th. dvuggist must of course, know what il ci.'utaius and how it is made, ami t his was 'one reason for l ho forma tion of a co-operative, national asso ciation of druggist s an d physicians who prepare a complete line cf house hold remedies ami toilet .coods. ThU tt-sMielatton is tho American Iru;:-slr.l-A Syndicate, popularly culled A. 1. C.. which hoasty a membership of ds.uoo druKgisis and physicians, thu largest uf i'H kind in the world Cor 10 years th pr regional men met nnnnaliv ; r conference lr. iency, and so modifier will, be rati fied. I bcMovo, too, that tho long discussion over this matter, has been, and hereafter will bo recognized as a great blessing. People who did not understand it at alt, aro boginning to understand tho subject. Autocratic dictatorship is incompatiglo with de mocracy, and the "sign here" com mand don't go in America. Europe don't understand this irtid wo can't aTford to drop to their standard, nor to bo taught by thorn how a democ racy should bo run. Things have not so changed that we can throw over tho experience of nearly 150 years to please the hoards of Kurope. Such a course would defeat our ability to do our duty to them. A. 11. WATSON. ' Gold Hill, Ore, Dec. HO, 191!J. A Correction. M.v appeal to the ireenrous public was not intended to reflect upon Sa cred 1 1 cart hospital or the ( lodly Women attached thereto, jiiul 1 trust .such will not he (be inlrepeled con struction placed thereon. I am alone, crippled in .left limb and need the comfort and Utile care of' a private home, am no I, a suitable siibieet for unv hospital. S. S. PliXC'K. Dated Dec. 111. 1!H!. COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA KILL, THE COLD AT ONCE WITH CASCARA Standard cold remedy for 20 years m lauiei torni sate, sure, no opiate breaks uji n cold tn 24 K bonrr. relieves crip in 3 t!.iv.. iJXCs. Money back if it (ails. IV order to obtain thts best formulas for Its products that the eombined skill and experietire of its members could produce. All these articles are non-secret, strictly ethical. Tho Ingredients in all A. I. S. prepara tions conform to tho .standard advo cated by the government, and cannot bo excelled In quality. As tho asso ciation is strictly co-oporativo, its merchandise Is also sold at tho very lowest prices possible for the quality. In Medford there aro five drug gists who will tell you that A. D. S. 1U usehold Uemedics. like Milk ot" Magnesia, Aspirin. Digestive Tablets. IVrodiM) Tooth Paste, etc., are the best that they can find in all mar kets. These Hvo druggists statu! squarely behind every A.O.S. product with an unqualified guarantee and a hearty endors' inent. Such a recom mendation I the greatest that can obtain, based on Ihe scientific know ledge of teas of thousands of experts and fulfilled by a man you know well and must trust Implicitly-- -your drut: gist. Whenever you need a household remedy or toilet article, ask an A. U.S. OriiKg it l o rei'ntumend one to you. All A.PS. Dnuuists ideali ty tht'inselvc with prominent win dow oreonnter displays. Ask on.' about A. OS. proilucts. If you would trud him to fi'i your prescrlpl ion, ii 's only fair to take hi word about the jiierchnndi e he sell. QUININE Si DIEGO IN HAS GAINED 25 POUNDS 3Y MING TANLAC "I li.-ivy pained tv.'(?nty-five pounds in wei;;llt and am Just uh full of wi riK' and as j t t'ons as 1 ever was since I he.Hiin (akin;; Tanlac," said 11. I. liickeli. w ho residua at -I t .1 S Louis iana street, Sun Die'o, Cal., recently. .Mr. keil is the father of the pub lisher of the Kaulkton Advocate, Faulkti.i, H. Dak., in which state he resided before conitut; to California. Continuing, ho said: "Twelve years nun while in Milch ell, S. Diik., I suffered a Beneral breakdown. It just seemed that my whol" physical machinery went wrong all at once. I lost in weight very rapidly, and, of course, my strength went also. I had scarcely any appetite and became sc nervous I confd set but little sleep. I was also badly constipated, and had to be taking some kind of laxative all tho time. 1 finally became so weak and run down I just had to quit work en tirely and for six Ions years I was unable to do a thing. "1 had tried lets of different kinds of medicines, hut none of them did me any Kood and I went to Denver, Colo., In search of health, and while there 1 began to read about tho good Tanlac was doing, and Cue case I read of waa so similar to mine I de cided to try it. and shortly after 1 be gan taking it I began to reel stronger and to pick up in weight, and my ap petite began to improve. In all i took eight bottles cf Tanlac while in Itenver, and tho way it built mo up was remarkable. I was soon able to. go to work again, and I worked steady for sixteen months, and then ca.no here to San Diego, and am wcrkiag every day, and feel fine and strong and am not a bit nervous, and am never troubled with constipation any more. It is a pleasure to recom mend Tanlac, when It did so much for mo, and I advise every one to take it who is In the same ccadition I was." Tanlac is sold In Medford hy West Sldo Winrmacy, in Cold Hill by M. D. Honors, In Central Point by Miss M. A. Mec, in Ashland by East Side l'hannncy, in Eaglo Point by Von der Hollcn. " ; Adv. IT'S A HOME PKODUCT ASK FOR 'PEERLESS Bakery and Lunch Room Baskets 5 Off 'ith covers I'or Silverware Knr ,)ardlni(.i . I'or Fruit Sandwich Trays lattinu Trays Waste Hnfkets. Wooclenware 10 '.; Off Crumli Trays , Hair Keceivers iiu Uoxe;. Collar Hoxe.i Nut Sets wiih Hammer. Individual Nut Sets. ("i'ar ,lai s. lli.-p Jars. I'.ureait Sets. Candle Sticks. Tea Pets 10 ; Off I L' kinds of Tea l'o:s. lird C;.i;es, wutv.len, $i.,.e. liahy tjnilts, einhroidercd. l'.dlies. Pres-er Scarfs. REMEMBER Peerless i Tub 1 Absolute Safety The Nedfqrd National hmi Look Into Your Future Uphold your determination to SAVE. Begin the New Year with a Savings Ac count at the Medford National Jank or keep adddiug- to it it you already have one. 4 per cent Compound Interest Paid Semi 'Amuially on Savings Accounts. YOUR BANK The Medford National Bunk iniiii(iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiw.a.a.iiiiH;iiiiiisiia Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical cases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON "Freezone" is Magic! right ott with fingers No pain! Droj a lit tic Frrrzonn on an. nclun com, ii.-lanlly tliat corn xiny luirl it:;j, tu yu .lift it -riidit out. It .Ijrm't Ir.irt o:ic bit. YM. niaK"! Vi'l'.y unit? W.ir di'ait cells a 0XY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE li;:!-125 South Front. Maxwell Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. 1 1. D. DELANEY TAXI Japanese Art Store 34 North Central Ave. Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty. " . January Clearance STARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 3RD. It Will Pay You to Watch Our Counters. Embroidered Kimonas Japanese Sillt, Crepe de Chine, Cetion Crepo, Knr lers than yen, could buy ihc sa:ne eanuent In-either Seattle or S.n Francisco. China 10 c;c Off 1:! desisns in Tea Sets. S;i'ad Howls, Fruit Sets, ' t'.ike Plates, I'i.-hel Dishes, .ilts and I'eppers, Ccps and Saucers, Mayonaise Itowls, Pi. ;ies. Vases 10 r; Off i'oitery and Wicker, ChiiiB. I.ere Japanese Vase.'. Tn' ery splendid for i!c.-:r;e, l:inips. J;!rdinier9. Bank of Corns Lift any Corn or Cailus liny liolflc of Freozone fpr a few cents,' Millie icn t to rid1 your feet of ,wfy hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the tiH-a, and calluses, without worencaa or irritatiou. Try it! Xk-humbug! PHONE FOR 531 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Sale!! '$m 5tnW torn Japanese Table Cloths The hest quality and the least price. 4 sizes. $1. 00 up. Napkins to match, 50. Pure limrn. natural colored Tahleckths. Emliroidered in blue birds or roses, SS.Tj. Cotton Crepe 4."c per yard. Jlako that Sofa Cushion now before tho colors and combina tions yru want aro gone, llirect from Japan, and a, large assortment' of all our pattern? and plain colors. Lacquer Ware 10 Off Trays, Handkerchief IJOxes, (Hove Hoves. Jewel Uo.xes. Toys 10 Off 242 Merchants Lunch at ' - v- Holland Cafe Music During D Hour inner Cafe Holland 0. Y. Tengvald, Mgr.- HY NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES, FOUNTAIN DRINKI CIGARS AND TOBACG09 SCHOOL SUPPLIER at , , ' Sewing Machine Repairing Dour by Expert. 24 yeasr' e5:j -frience. Satisfaction guaranteed. . H. PUCK Telephone'161X. ' LAG! IEN Liictien is a condensed ISuticruiilk. One 25 pound :ail makes 250 gallon's of the richest buttermilk. - Feed this to your chickens and help speed up egg pro diii'tion. ' '' ' ' - MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street NEW COOK STOVES AND RANGES I We haAre a nice new nno j and will trade 'you a new .stove for your second hand j one. WE BUY WHAT YOU HAVE . TO. SELL Poole Furniture Co. South Fir Street. Medford, Ore. " 7. Tho home product, Fint-cIaM.' winhl, gcrcened and hud plcko.1. Order todaj, 10 6ttir "ed, $7 tt the mine. " J Eousseau Coal Co.- 2 W. Jltm. Tbone t4 COAL