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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur I'mrxj
Tho ItedB who formerly yelled
Down wim mo government! ' are
now warbling, "We're (ioing Home
Tomorrow!"
. A. C. A. atops up with tha prize
alphabetical monicker, to-wii: J, j
Hn'i.
; OT lnle the news Horvlces hiivo
heen killing off Bolshevik leaders
que day and resurrecting them the
next. Kvcry other Wednesday,
nnll-Dolslievlk general bites the dust
A giddy young man, with his girl
In tlio front seat of the ford beside
liim, mudo n daring but unsuccessful
attompt to knock an ICspee loccmo-
jtlvo off tho Alain stem crossing Hat
night. Had tho curfew law been
working both occupants of tho 'Id
would have been homo.
It Is to bo hoped that when the
special Hosslon i.f the h'tUslaluro has
flxt up the everlasting fish and game
laws, to the oxtruino i.atlsl'uctlon of
the great majority of the population
who ,"iend their tlmo finlilim and
hunting, they will see fit to do some
thing for the iuconspli'U.'us minority,
and repeal the law of gravity, make
tha wind visible, and rearrange the
atmospheric conditions, so the small
man will weigh as much us tho big
06 ull men are equal.
Secrotary Daniels desires to bo fair
hut his relativo who got a naval
modal for losing his ship, still retains
Ills medal.
. Jess Williml has been freed of the
chrtrgu of iircfituoring In cord wood
.No action has been taken on I he
count of gelling money under false
proteases when ho fought Jack
Denipsey.
Last week a wealthy citizen, given
to alleged wild driving of his aulo
resulting in the death of n Portland
resident, was freed. This week n
poCT man, alleged to have dono the
Baine thing will discover how the left
works for him.
After an acquaintance dafiag from
the year AlrKlnley was elerled presi
dent Kdd llrowuo called this col.
Arthur for tho first lime Sunday.
COMMUNICATION.
Agree! With Trihtino
To the K.litor:
That our (lassie ami Mr. Watson
arc both wrnmr, mmuic who knows
that 2 mill '' make -I. knows iust ns
well, that "ill and 1IIJ, make 1(11, in
favor of ratification. 1:1 votes for to
tal rejection, ami :t:l nies f,,r the
The Mainspring of your
Body Is Your Stomach
Kvcry human siomaih was design
ed by tliu same archliecl. but some of
them hack right up and refuse abso
lutely to perform I ho lulies Intended
tor them to di. They in some man
ner linromo clogged by tho food not
assimilating properly tor il's further
Journey through the alimentary
canal. When this happens the trou
ble begins. The fond c :i such occa
sions refuses 10 move on fu the or
dinary and normal manner- It stays
on anil on In the warm quarters until
II putrmos 'Hcially rois. Not a verv
pleasant thought, is it? lliu ihat is
Just what happens.
Nothing takes the J y out of living
quicker than a disordered stomach.
-Medical authorities stale that
nearly nlne-teuilis of the cases of
stomach trouble, indigestion, sour
ness, burning, yns. bloating, nausea,
dizziness, etc.. are clue 10 lor much
apidfty in the stomarh and uoi, as
1 some believe, to 11 lack of digestive
Juices.
.lo-to is iTievpensive; perfectly
harmless, vlcasaot 10 lake and makes
old stomachs feel like new in Two
Minnies. Think i.f it! onlv two
minutes and your tired, sick ami
worn out stomach is made like new
In so short n time. Ask your drug
gist about .lo-to.
i .To-to Is sold In Medfi rd by Heathy
Drug Store and the Jledfoid I'tiar
PaV . . . . . . 1
THE DRY DECISION.
fill 1 r 1 1 a 1 ,,,,
HE country is dry by one vole, -ine ) oiisienu en
forcement Act is declared- constitutional uy one
vote. 2.75 per cent beer is illegal because' Jive men &a n
is, and four men say it isn't.
The supreme court decision handed down today illus
trates bv what a slender thread the law of the land is held.,
Four members of the Supreme Court after studying The
question as thoroughly and conscientiously as, the other
five members, reach a conclusion directly the opposite.
"Well, this. sort of a thing is gratifying to the average,
erring human. It shows pretty conclusively that after al!
there is nothing so very supremo about 1 lie Supreme
Court. Members of this very august body are as likely
to disagree with each other, as millions of men and wo
men are likely to disagree with them. Moreover what is
constitutional one year is not constitutional the next for
Supreme Court judges are mortal and opinions, even in
Washington change.
However there is no question but that with the Amer
ican people as a whole the decision will be popular. STow
that national prohibition is to be tried, there is a general
disposition' to give it fair and thorough trialwithout
encouraging a wet spasm as an introduction.
No one can tell with any confidence how the experi
ment will work out. There will undoubtedly be strong
liquor made and 'consumed, there will undoubtedly be
wood alcolrol deaths and lemon extract poisoning, but
there is a pretty general feeling, that all in all the coun
try will.be better off under prohibition, that it was under
a general wet regime.
At any rate the die is cast and the people want to see
the experiment given a genuine and uncompromising
try-out. There isn't a dry state in the union that Avould
return to a wet regime. Perhaps many opponents of na
tional prohibition now will feel quite differently after a
bone dpy administration has been in force for a time.
Incerasa Tax Facto Yosa Sheualif! &smw
in law. Mr. Hamilton is cordially in
vited to cull, lie lias never ileitmed to
do ho, since I have been in Medford.
It is not mv custom or Hie notion of
a southern icntleman to'ttarade their
.-tanilinir. Jt speaks for itself. I trust
Mr. Hamilton will do mc tile .justice
to correct his uncalled for asper
sion upon u rciitlcnnin who is u mem
ber ol the same priesthood us liiui
seltV , , Kespcetfullv. .
S. S. i'EXCE.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh of Jack
sonville leit Sunday for a visit at
Eureka, Calif.
sun Eva si
Tho Oriai;
BtafltecE Milk
For Inr'anta oriel Irr 'B lir'n
Were vou one of thousands of per
sons who lust year, with iiuiiuestioii
id honest v of purpose, filed nu incor
rect income tax return Are vou, or
liuve vou been u claimant for refund
of tuxes overpaid Have vou been
called upcn liv the bureau of inter
nal revenue for pavment ol amount:
owed the government through innd
verlcnee or omissions in makimr out
vour income tax form? To sum it
up, have vou experienced irouble of
auv kind in filing vour income tax
rclurn for llllil.
If so', this is O ritli'n for vour bene
fit anil for the benefit of more than
11,(1(10,0(10 taspavcrs who, on or be
fore March lo. ft'ill file income tax re
turns for the year 1010. It is certain
a per cculairc of these returns will be
incorrect. It is coiiitllv cYrtain that
the percenlaire of errors niiiv he
largely reduced if taxpayers will ,uc
iitainf themselves with the income
lax provisions of the act of February
I, 1010. known as the revenue act
of .101S, which provides for the col
lection of taxes for the veur 1019 and
subsequent years.
' ltut'cjio Aids 1Bi0.payers
As nn aid to taxpayers there lias
been prepared with the official ap
proval of Hie ISiircuu of Internal
licvcnue, u scries of short articles,
of which this is the first, lelliuc; how
to make out mi income tax return for
1010, when and where to file il.nnd
whal to do in case vou meet with un
usual difficulties. v making note
of the information coiilniucd therein,
il is believed that most of the difficul
ties heretofore encountered inav lie
avoided.
bap;e ig Xorital Halo
l'rolmblv flic most iniporfant
liaiiL'e iil'feeliiiL' Hie avcrae.c laxpav-
tions of $1,000 for single person.-
and $2,000 for married persons and
heads of families reinainiiiL' the same
as lor 1018. The normal rate for
1010 is -1 per cent on the first $1,000
of net income above the exeniptton.-
and S per cent on the rcimiinintr nel
income. The normal rate for 10 IS
was (i and 12 per cent, respectively.
This applies to ccrv citizen and resi
dent of the I'nilcd States. Alien
nonresidents reccivinir income from
sources within the I'nited Slates arc
taxed lo the full 8 per cent on I lie
income from such .sources.
Tho surtax rates, which raiui-
from 1 per cent on the amount of nel
income between $.".000 and $0.0110
to (if) per cent on the amount of in
come in excess of $1,000,000, re
main iiucliunucd.
May 1'ny in liistakfeaients
The tax, as in 1010, may be paid in
full ul the lime of filing the return, or
in four installments, the first of
which is due on or before March .",
the second on or before June lfi. th.'
third on or before Siyitcniber lo. and
Hie fourth on or before December 15.
The first iushfluicnt must accompany
the filimr of the return. The period
for filimr is from Janmirv 1 lo
March 15. llcnvv penalties are pro
vided for persons who fail or "will
fully refuse" to filo llieir return and
pay Hie tax within llui time prescrib
ed.
Konns for making returns may he
oblained from the offices of collec
tors of infernal revenue and depiOv
collect irs. post offices and banks. 1!'
vour income for 1010 was $5,000 or
less, k lor Konn HW0A. If it was
more than $5.0110 ask for Komi 1010.
Uettirns must be filed with the col
lector of internal revenue- for the
lislrict in w hich the taxpayer Jives or
is in the normal rate, I he cxcnip-i lias his principal place of hm,
Lodge reservations (equivalent to re
ject ion ) bv I he sutiie simple process
f addition make the 70. Kcsult
l''or ratification 101
Against, ratification Tti
Majority for ratification.... 85
K. A. llll.DKKTII. Sr.
( cnlriil 1'oinl, Ore.
ltcnlcK Hamilton Statement
fo the Editor:
Not to start an unnecessary con-
trovcrsv. but in iusliee to myself and
ricnds 1 would state most emphiit
rallv and not subject to denial, thai
Mr. Pence is a clcrgxmnn in !ood
tamlim:. in the Episcopal church, bong-
an ordained prie-t therein as
huivli records must and will show,
.el Mr. Hamilton refer to the Hist, ol
Non-I'iirochial Clergy, and he should
find therein, in the l.iviinr Church
Annual, lor the veal's n far back
s 10 or more, the name of Kev. S. S.
'entz, as of. the Kentucky and Inter
f the Texas diocese, still later of
luri-diction of Sacramento. Cali-
ornia. and u professor in San An
iislinc college, Hcrnieia. California.
under the jurisdiction of the Intel
Itishoii Winliild, to whom he was
chaplain and assistant in St. Paul's
cathedral as nl-n attending to other
il, as those paronls whose children
1 have baptized.
Il is well known thai mv physical
inability prevented mv church attend
ance. Every word of mv appeal is
true lo fact and cannot he gainsaid
or refilled. The lit. Kev. Thomas I'n
dcrwood Dudley of Kentucky ordain
ed me lo the priesthood. I have been
lisfVil aniom: the nivn-parocliial
clergy for venrs, as 1 was cnt-agod
FACTS TO KNOW
'llayer Cvoss" menus genuine
Aspirin prescribed for
1H .Years.
ministerial dutie-
Aiirin created a sensation when
Introduced by Haver over eighteen
years ago. I'hysiciuns at once proved
lis wonderful efficiency in the relief
i f pain. The genuine, world-famous
Aspirin in "Hayer Tablets of Aspirin"
is safely taken by millions for Colds.
Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
Karachi1. Toothache, Neuralgia, Ach
ing Joints, Neuritis, and I'ain gener
ally
in SI. Marks, organized (! Sunday
school, did the janitor work, ctccl
erael is well known. I'ersonallv labor
ed ill securim: the lir-t mission struc
ture in the citv. Mr. Hamilton ,.r unv
interested person i at liberlv to in
spect and cMiimne mv ordination pa
pers, in mv po-scssiiin. and have
never heard or known ot any deposi
tion from ministry. Arch Deacon
( numbers and I think liisliop Sumner
know of mv clerical relation and the
bishop asked me win 1 was not in
aeint- work, from which I retired
more man o years ago. 11 r. Charles
I have ol ficiatcil ! 'Ho sure the "Haver Cross," which
Is the mark of true "Hnyivr Tablets of;
Aspirin," Is on each genuine package
and each genuine tablet.
ttoxes of 2 tablets cost tint a few
cenis and contain proper direction.
Druggists also sell larger "Haver" i
packages of Haver Manufacture of
Monoacetieacidesier of Salicylicai Id. '
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker.
hone M. 41 and 47-JS
Automobile llenrne Serrto
l-ndy Assistant
82 BOl'TII HAIITLETT
Hub,- uiid iumv "tliers must kuosW.&B'MillSSS Banlc Mee'i
To try to control railroad
n-.tcs by arbitrarily limiting
profits is to put the manager
who makes his profits byitfi
ciency and economy on the
same level as the one who
tries to accomplish the tamo
result - through extortionate
charges.
lltullt,ti lliiilrntid Sernritifg
1'inriinixfiion ; oiort to iito
President
TriR old-time" pack-bearer could carry a hun
dred pounds ten miles a duv.
The railroad is the modern paek-bearer. For
every employee it carries 2,000 times as much.
Back of each railroad wcrkcr there is a $10,000
investment in tracks and trains and terminals, with
steam and electricity harnessed like a'grettt beast
of burden.
Without this mighty - transportation machine
the railroad worker could do no more than the old
time packer. But with it lie is enabled to earn the
highest railroad wages paid in the world, while the
country gains the lowest-cost transportation in the
tforld.
The modern railroad docs ns much work for half
n cent as the pack-bearer could do for a full day's
pay. '''-'"'.',.
The investment of capital in transportation and
other industries increases production,' spreads pros
perity and udvances -civilization.
To enlarge our railroads so that they may keep
rtQee with the Nation's increasing production, to
improve them so that freight may be hauled with
less and less human effort n constant stream of
ncav capital needs to be attracted.
' Under wise public regulation the growth of
pBilPoads will be stimulated, the country will be
adequately and cconomiejtlly served, labor will re
ceive its full share of the fruits of good manage
ment, and investors will be fairly rewarded.
flui artwilirmmt-b: published bijihc
&lMociatiofi tf&MtiLHvj xcadLve,
Tlinrtttrttlrinp information canrcrntiio the .-nilroo't ituat!av mty nh
Inin litt ntfure hy trritiiifi f-. The. AsMrintin nf lia'ihcav Ern-titivrs,
CI ny-oailicnti, -Veir Vorfc
Have Ford Mechanics Repair
Your Car
The mechanics in our shop who will adjust or repair your Ford car, or
Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know
the Ford way of making repairs and replacements. They are exper
ienced Ford niachanies and because of their familiarity with Ford cars can
do your work more intelligently and more quickly than can other skilled
mechanics who lack Ford experience.
The work on your Ford car will be done ill a completely (equipped shop
with time-saving Ford tools and equipment. Whether youi' ctir needs an
adjustment or a thorough overhauling we arp-propared to give you care
ful and prompt service. And nothing but the (ienuine Ford-made. parts
anil replacements will be used. When the work is finished, the charge will
be the reasonable, standard Ford prices.
Our stock of-Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford garage and
Ford mechanics are at your service at any . time. We are authorized Ford
Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them.. Drive in or 'phone.
He fair to your ear and vour poeketbook. '
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Insist on Genuine Fortl Parta.
Merchants
Lunch
at
Holland Cafe
Music During
Dinner Hour
Cafe
C. Y. Tengwald, Mgr.
REMEMBER
IT'S A HOME PRODUCT
ASK FOR PEERLESS
reer
ess
Bakery and Lunch Room
WHY NOT
Get Your
FANCY GROCERIES
BAKERY GOODS
MILK AND CREAM
FRUITS AND NUTS
' TRU-BLU COOKIES
VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
at
Dev06 S
NEW
COOK STOVES
AND RANGES
I
We have a nice new lino
and will trads you a new
stove for you second, hand
one.
WE BUY WHAT YOU
HAVE TO SELL
Poole Furniture Co.
South Fir Street. '
'. Medford, Ore.
l.M'KUl Itlt.W AliTOUAJt JO.
Schedule from Octcmer 1, 1019.
. Dnily (Kiccpt Sunday)
Ijcave Medford Leave Ashland.
7: 111 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:25 a.m.
9:10 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:40 a.ms
11:30 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
4:25p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p m.
8:40 p.m.
7:10 a.m.
7:55 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:25 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
J 1:00 a.m.
12:00 m.
1:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:2 y.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat.oniy 9:30 p.m.
oai. uniy iu: ju p.m. 12:15 p.m.
mldnlsht Sat. only
sr.vnAV oxi.v
leavo Medford h ease Ashland-
10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
11:0' a.m. 11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
R:onp.m. 6:00 p.m.
:30pm. 6:30 p.m.
n-xon.m s-SOn.m.
Office and watting room No. 5 South
Front, Nash Hotel Building.
rSonc 305.