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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
PXTtE VOVJl ftrEDTORTl ITATTi TRTRTTNTF!. MEPFORTl, ORFHOX, Tl-KRnVV. JAXTAIfY CK 1020 flEDFORD MAIL, iuibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER rtJBLISHED EVEIIY AFTHHNOOW EXCEPT RU.VOAY TiY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office, Uall Tribune Bull ding, SS-17-lt Vfortb Fir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Timi, The Medford Mall. The Medford Tribune, the Southern OregonUn, The 4a bland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun fs furnlihed ubsorlhera desiring a even-day dally newtper. ROBERT RUIIIi. Editor. B. 8. SMITH, Manager. kusuckeptcow tbbmi T VAiL IN ADVANCIa: Dst'y, with Hundny Sun, year.!! "fl Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .5 Dally, without Sunday Hun, yoar- l Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Ww;fcly Mall Tribune, on yar 1.50 Sunday Ann, ono year 160 BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, your 7.f0 .Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .6fi Dally, without Sunday Sun, yar.. f.OO Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 A FEW WOEDS FROM SAM ELYTHE. Official paper of the City of Medford. Offlcial paper of Jackeon County. Entered aa second -class matter at Hedrurd, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1879. worn tally Arerag Hntrcnlatien far aix months ooJur ieo. si. mm .i.m A! EMBER OF THE ABSOC1ATJID PRESS Full Tesed VTrin nrrvi. Th Awn elated Prean la excluKlvely entitled to the unn for republication of all iiws tlepatchfit credited to it or not other wlae credited In this paper, and alno the local newa published herein. 'All rights of republication of special aisyatchaa herein are alao reserved. MEN WANTED FI M U. i POK ' Our new peace time army lias a unit now known us tho cboicti) warfare Bcrvlce that wan aiitherl'-ai in October 1!)17, juat a Utile dod than a year n flier poiKonoitR gas tod ))eon Jntrutlucoil for tHo rirst tiww lo modern warfaro by tliu CJormaof-0 It Ih desired lo obtafti as norm i0t pognlMr for this new branch Qf the HGivice 1348 good men eleaoltibs, ihemicrtl -workers, powder men, oro technic makern, gas workers, skilled moohanlcH, pipefitters, bcllor makors, cloctrioiaiifl, firemen and niea with engineering experience are needed. Those enlistments are for one or throo yearH, previous service not nee- ossary. All men, upon enlistment, will bo forwarded to Lake I hirst Proving Cround, l-ako Jlurst, N. .i Immediately, which fs just 72 miles oulh of New York city. Var further Information and en listment write or see the army :ruitinK officer al Medford or tlra;ils Vuhh, Oregon. COMMUNICATICQI. Tho Amende Honorable To tho Kdltor: Tho Kev. Mr, Pence Is .correct and ; I offer him the "amendo honorable." .Mr. I'enco Js iindoulitedly a priest of tho church and has ji certificate of his ordlua tion. Nevertheless the statements-as 1 made them were made In perfect hIu ourlty and were true as made. TI.h name does m,'t appear in the Living Church Annual clergy list as far back as the year J DON, but why Jt. Ih omitted 1 eannol tell. Neither did. tho Rev. Mr. Pence ever mention the fact to me, an omission duo no doubt to his reticent nature. " VM H. HAMILTON-, Vicar St- Maivlc's cli.ur.ch: Jan. G i930. Cut Thin Out 1ljM.AV.orf1uMojuy, DON'T MISS-TH'IS. t-'ut out' tltis Klip, enclose with "c and .uia-IJ it- to Foley & Co., !.s:iii SlVef Weld Av.e.. .'hieago. 111., writing you-r mtme-and address clearly. You w.i'll necoUvo in return a trial package cont-ain-inn- Foley's Honey and Tar (.'o.mipo.unu, lor coughs, .colds ami or.ou.p: Kole.y Kidney IMHh. for pji-in- in. a'iUvs and hack; rheumatism, backach'e, .k-idney and blad'der ail'monts; and. I-'oTey 'ntharf'ie Table.ts, a wli'(ile'so'me. a-iuli thoroughly cleansing catlia-r.t-ic; Poiv constipation, biliousness. he'u'd'UYhoJ and nlugg-ish bowels. Vor. sa-l.e b.y Midford Ph'armacy. aspirin for, e'o:ld.s;. Name "Bayer." is- m .GenQinei Aspirin say-B.iy.ty. TpTIMliK is nothing soft about Sam Blvthe. Sam shed 1j is political pin fcntlu-rs u riiartcr of a fcntuvy ago. lien Sam savs somctlniig, and lie fan write more and say less llian any other hitfh-prieed ink .slinger in tin business, tlierc is t;ood reason to believe there is .some thing besides hot air and np-lif't beliind it. In other words when Sam doi'sn't know what the peo ple are timiKin:' lie savs so, in not lung less than 20,()(J() words,- ) off for easli. -Sam's reputation is too valuable to take any chances. JJut when he says something tangi ble and to thepoint. its a pretty .safe bet, that he does know what they are thinking. All of which leads to the point that Sain in rhe last Saturday Evening Post urges the American people to wake up, throw over Ihe old time professional politicians in both parties and choose a presidential candidate for themselves. Sam, moreover, must have seen the. Mai! Tribune for lie seems favorably disposed to Mr. Herbert. Hoover. Here is an extract which makes the point as well as any other portion of the article which needless to say is long enough lo provide Sam with, spending money until the ( 'hicago convention. What can be said in defense of that national intel ligence when we discover that the average American, in whose hands not only the election but the nomina tion of the next president; rests, is apparently paying not the slightest attention to the pres-ido'i-itia-l politics . of the present day? What can be said in praise of a Qiational intelligence that allows the old-tin?!,' political bosses, the machine nicy of t'lie two great parties, to proceed in exaiQly the same nitniwej.' they have pro- ceeded for years in the 'ffort of jejing ouCanffiifbtes for pj'esideuU Hoes not; the aerae .(piimrican de serve exactly -what li.e wPlleet pnh-; he 'en&es Qjhgiol ini'hi'S' important itiiStttx- lbs iw) fl( tiifi, 'vtthtfP iftsh d'ivi'd'ual'ly (3-&n f he rcDiK? Fj'ohi Insic "to tijiRj oi'aeEb' bowe 'mataa!t& da C&D Saturday Aveiiins fost duWn lk gat ytw v&faa setting forth acciwaely the pVitf).a ud rojeo'e sffnd) prcfl-eijiws of tW: oh1s gfri'ofs of fplicsojsia as ffeo . r-iklenSj.el tKmiucjiiK foj- WJaR). ifrfl hw hrun Som&, witlwiut (iiiJ'4mii4 or tlvnuJk V8 ?is 16 awia wte a?e at "mtfe "wih tW. DUin-liccar ys An?, wpo tiM-strir V KlSb-t. r!; irVlytlitietol, v8i.rir vWiffli ("fywy awjoin'. Slucpe $dmu vxerh mini!lM,m .TvMii(wi of l'h is elsP'?hePe. tiff ii biJ(? itwviCQ hat(Jio MoOiuai'ol t)u vcn0fi;in, fitnfv, tlw tmt A1w fevc vtxtttted Idas al'aJPiWB ?,tD Tt!, gG3b invteos of -((W'.v(iiani, are frfuiimigU vownivtAe a iikm fu ' jireskient. in VYM Vliose gR'afes clmt?()fhu imaMduft x'wk wiH 1 'pkatJ'es is uh (Hhoim, in arjwjvwHir witt their aiii tJga'ir jKxiii we, a& wepmtft't. $$s , tlwftti, A pijMi,- .bo (lie itaziSi'ipjmh ;bWiitoflia D tjieir oiii.nlki4 ralhei 1An (arvsv as J&vaoicb can I'ii'si; aivl a iepirilieii af'R'rward. S-i'inilarly, it; is Avell enough no w.ft H l) CHAD (I'aHg wl: the! denoicralii! jiarty,, the l!ourbo:is of fla lnoci.'avy, are iihyining to noininate a w-ian for ire5idiit in HY2Q whose greatest claim to that; noniinatioiPU be exactly as set; forth above, except that he, if elected, will be democratic in his tendencies and operations and affiliat ions instead of republican. There lias been no change in the Old (fuard of the republican party,' nor has there befn any change in the Old (iang of the democratic party; and it is credulity to the point of simple mindediiess to think there will' be any change in ' the character or. affiliations of the man cither the Old Guard or tho Old Gang will nominate if they have the opportunity. Merchants Lunch Holland Cafe Music During ' Dinner Hour L4IATIVE, ; People m mm mmm 'HE BANE of old age is constipation. The bow- J, els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid." For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used..- The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble airsl makes the constipation, wense;. j Cha-niberJain's I'- Tcibletsi are a favorite with people- of middle age. a'nd' older on nccount of their ccntle action. The Heart of the Pscificl A ni i , : : . i , . , at m n O- it it. -ur m. jf i t i c s- ifW'a in. r. a. n.-Duuuuig, meuiuru, Jdu. o 10 y . . ,f$ ... , y-MM frvx I Holland' "mf Peerless W.-.- :'.,.-: - - .: -;.. . j:.1 - 111 W'JU;"J 1 IWf1 1 W 3MOlfirl 3 IdSSICTl ess- "ii -L. . qu,.- J,,U T0jfcST"S e!S-SLATD II w ? mis Every now and then we find a man T&ho lias for- Ml I I III I 111 I lllll III 1111 Hi Mil WMMll I mi : JnRlst on "Mayor TaMi'ts iif Aspir-in"-.Jii n "llnyer parKum'." contalnii' propor (llietHluim for Colds. l'ain. Hiiadarho. Neuralgia, l.uinHao, anil ilhountatiKni. Nanio "Haver" iiumh Kcnnliio Aspirin insrrlbtnl liy stolanR for niiu'lt't'n. years. Ilarnly tin boxes of 12 talilelH i-ost few n-iits. Aspirin Is trade mark of llay.-r Man uf actum of .Monoacelicnai-lde.ier of HnKvylicncid. JOHK A. PEEL Undertaker. ' bone M. 41 and 47-JS Aotnmotillo Ilcanie Servloe Jnlf Asnlstant , .', H SOUTH HAHTLETT nto AmliiUuice bcrvlce. GoronM Hie Bank of Absolute SafhtY Tiie Neitpord National Ii vnk, This Bank a Live Wire 'As a int'inbcr of the Foileral Uescrve System in case tif nri'd we can draw upon the eash re serves dl tin Thus we arc the interest? and depositors nat ion. enabled t Ills thoroughly hank and its safeguard eustoniers YOUR BANK The Bank of Absolute Safety. now and then we find a man -who lias gotten the magic power inhat word "-Fewjjotten that it means the root and beginning of all oil history in America FaEgetten that it wasn't many years ago when buying fin :il w.as .not a difficult proposition because all oil came from Pennsylvania Fntrgo terra that Pennsylvania still stands for quality above all other quality' Try Pure- Pennsylvania Oil in your car or truck and see the difference. i . Waverly Oils and Greases 100 per cent Pennsylvania Fordson Sales and Service Patton and Robinson Telephone 150 Medford Ore. 112 S. Riverside . NEW COOK STOVES' AND RANGES We have a nice new lino and will trade you a new stove -for your second'hand one. WE BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL Poolft Fnrniffirp fn South Fir Street. Medford, Ore. lNTKItl!KHA!t AUTOOAJt CO. Soheilulo fmm Odtoner 1, 1910. nnny ( except Sunday) locate Medford- 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 345 p.m. , 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.ra Sat. only 10:30 p.m. Leave Ashland 7:10 a.m. 7:65 a.m. .9:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1 9 nn m 1:00 j!.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:2t p.m. 5:30 p.m. e.in.. 8:40 p.m. Rlir nnlv Q - ail n m 13:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only SINnAY ONLY Leave Slpdford L eove Ashland i lOrnOa.m. 9:00 a.m. ll:nn a.m. 1 1 -no .,. 1:00 p.m. lrOO p.m.- 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.im jr 3:00 p.m. : ; 3:00 p.m. ijjj 4:00 p.m. .ww Brnn p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 n.m. M-xnn.m S-ann.m Office ami waiting room Xo. 6 South l-'ronl. Nash Hotel Building. Phone 309. .