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T-trvT-t- IT T 1 TTT t pxre vomz STEDTOKTl 'STKWi TRTRTTSTl. MTDFORD. 'OT?Ef;ft FRTDAY. JANTARY 0. 1V20 Hedford Mail, isibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PC L I-H . E I EVKRT A F T 5-: P. NOON EXCEPT SUNDAY RV THE I JUBDFORD PKINTINQ CO. Office Mall Tribune BulMlnf, 31-27-11 Horth rir treL Pdodb 76. A conoJMfttlon of the Democratic Tlmfi, The Hertford Mall. Tne Medford Tribune, th Southern OrefonUn, Th AJb.la.nd Tribune. The Medford fiunflay Bun la ftjrnlahed fubscrlbera deatrLng a bqih-4xj dally ocwipaper. JlOBETiT P.rffL. Editor. 8. 8. HMITH. Manager. triacxiPTiow TBBaeai T MAIL, IS AIjVAXCH: . Daily, with Sunday t-'un. yr II t Ially, with Sunday Sun. month .tf Daliy, without Sunday Hun. year- I.OC Dally, without ?:jr.day Hun, month .80 Weekly ilall Tribune, oa yer 1.6ft Hund.iv Kun. one y-Jir 1 f T CAPP.IKR In Medfnrd, Afhlar-T Jackaonvilie, Central Point, Paoenoc Daliy, wltn HunfJay sin, yar 7 6' .1)nl!y, with HM:duy Hon. rnte ,(P ftra i v vl' aaM lir..- 0 lOlOD V. VflDA M M II IHi - tn'atK -W THE BEGINNING OF THE END. MtKHg Full Lmja4 VTwi STWha T rfflrtfcd Prraa In exclusively entitled to the us for republication of all ci dlvpfitchea crt:dlt-d to It not other wise credited In this paper, and also th local news published herein, AH rldt ot republication of peUJ 41jpMM feereln are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot lij Arthur hnf ' Via tho speeches of Bryan and the letter of Mr. Wilson, the nation and the world new knows "what trie democratic party stands for." Jt never has been accurately determined what the democratic parly won't utand for. Measuring from tho dolly knittiiiK Nonty Ilaker, everybody uur 7nises it is enough. . After tho e,overnc'r haa finished the task of appointing a fish and gamr coinmluHion, somebody should suK Kest the appointment of a commission for the development of the dormant resources, and appropriate u likely (Win for tho hatching and distribution of sawmills. SHADES t, the cocked hat ! Here we have William Jen nings bobbin,' up at the Jackson Day banquet like nanriuo s gtiost. ana completely, ruining everyone s ap petite. v whetln.-r Mr. Bryan or President Wilson is right, hoots nothing. The point no true' party democrat ean i'or sret, is that one of them is wrong. And with President Wil son on one side and his former secretary of state on the other, the hopes of democratic harmony, hegemony aiid honiogeiiity go gliiiuiiei'iiig. Ami what a mix-up. Here we have Mr. Bryan and the president, in opposition, and SenStor Lotpe aiol tip- presi dent in agreement. We also have thr mild republican res ervationists in harmoiiv with the f?iM'? ('ii.'-raU'; .-re- iJirv oi stole. iiu me jjirii-4ouMf mvtm,uiN n&wia .joiiiiiia- wilb ?uiuhy wnl iiV-l-ok. V,u: ayiiijut: tft s UtMnrvA of t-bie fTk-)r m i rjrvu, )Aavr4; i k, iitvae. TLf -nti.v n'iital tarn tiirfi.-iai worti i trt'4 c' W-k. 'o one ean Jll fhe y sw "i ii frth.f.oc& vjjtil the solar b(u ftv.t Kt tiifi? h (-""rtaiiv !) o&I Wfi,rotic if rtv, as Mar.e WxTtcini jircdirlct, w gow. Thr iiay nifl bo a definite break before the nn1 ioial eofirention, r. far s the surfi'.ee is concerned, but the brr-ak has fUrewly occurred within. ' THE POT VEfcStrs TKE KETTLE. Tho sparrows sitart nesting in the Inst days of Jiinmiry, the "Uird Life" reports. CItlzenH with whlsker.1 will taku tho ubuuI precautiona. Altorney Cenoral Palm or, who wais roIiik w liriii down the cost of Htick Jng uround, with ono yunk, now con fesseH that it will take 3 or 4. . Tho oil drill In Dork Pace's front window hit nn oynter nhell Thur. am. Thin inditatOH that they, are close to tho Jll-hupus strata. A citizen showed up Thursday wearing n vest cut from a calfHkin with tho hair mill on. The flame ma terial would mako an excellent hut exceedingly hot pair of pants. Man is drifting to that very thing. A good pair of shoes now set party hack what high priced doctors charged in l'JXKE for an operation for appendicitis. Tho ship that carried the American reds home, did not stop in Ceriuany. (Jermaiiy has suffered enough. Tho WMical wine that possessed tho proptMisftfcu of an udder, way nothing filc-ng.shlo the modern lrow which killcth like a machine gun. Klijah tloodrum of Kiddle, Oregon, nil on Id run down to tlazelle, Cal when ho gcu a chauro ami talk things over with Henry Drinkwater. The end of tho world is now srhed ulud tt.r Juno l. Thero is no iicci 1o got hysterical heforo tho middle of May. DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAM Danderinc" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves 1-3 ii r -i r. 9 .Jrr a few mom'Tits yoit (.m trans fr.rm your plain, dull, flat hair Vmi can have It abundant, son. cltsy and full cf life. J ul g"t at any drui; or toilet counter a small ipoitle or 'Oan derlne" for a few ri'tits. Then mois ten H soft cloth with tiie "OandtMiue" nnd draw UiIh throimh yimr liair, tak ing ono small si rand at a time. In stantly, yes. Immediately, you have doubled luo beauty i.f your hair. It will be n niass, so soft, lust runs and no easy to do up. All dust, dirt and oxcerslvo oil is removed. T.et Danderine put more life, color, vltinr, and brightness In yt.tir hair This BtinuilnifiiR tonic will fn-.-lnn your scalp, check dandruff and fall ing hair and help your hafr to urow lout;, thick, strong and beautiful. T'IllC .lill ... ... f l -it oi(i iiiena -ueacuonarv is writing almost .'is many notes nowaways as his friend President AVil son wrote ii few years ago. In another column of the pa per he waxes hysterically indignant over a telegram re cently sent to Senator McXary bv 19 .Medford citizens urging the. Oregon senator to speed up the treaty ratifr cation. J he telegram in Keaetionary's opinion is coarsely in sulting to Ins political idol, Senator Lodge of Massachus etts, and he is infatuated with the picture of disgust on nancy .lc.ary s Ia'e, as Die junior senator dropped the - CI' - . ! 11 -1 oin.'iisive missive in me cusiiidor. - Somehow we ean arouse little concern over Senator Me- Xary's outraged sensibilities, and as the senior senator from Massachusetts survived the telegram from twelve prominent republicans of Springfield, Massachusetts, re (piesting hiin to resign before he disgraced the state and his party, Ave feel sure he will not succumb to the some what feeble reprimand from Medford. What we are worried about is Reactioiiarv's sense ot humor for we are (juite sure, in spite of his effusions, thai: he lias one. J-or or all men, Reactionary is the last one to talk about' respect due to high office and the dictates of good manners and good taste! .Ministers and angels of grace! Jt was onlv a few short months ago that Keactioimry was publicly comparing President Wilson with Trotsky and Leiiine and rather to the discredit of the former! And yet when it is suggested that the humble chairman ol Joreign relations either determine what the treaty means or get some tutor to determine it for him we have Outraged Propriety rising in righteous wrath and protest ing on the grounds of senatoriaj and personal sanctity. That's really too good! It is also-too much. Some times we like Reactionary although we never agree with him, but we don't like him in the Holier-than-thou role. It's not in character. COMMUNICATION. Somen hat StiMrsiMiHltivo To Hie Kililor: I ask that vim kindlv liulilisli. I lelter in answer in vnur editorial in vour i.-sue of (lie 7th instant, when' in vim stale: "We -ec bv the Ore ron oter I lull i'ou:ias coitntv leans llie state in pear production because ihc .Inckson count v assessor did not take Ihc Iroiiblc to send in a report to lite state tax commission, lletter tret in on this next time." For vour information I wish to dale t Ii nt the reason I did not fur-li-di tint lax coiiimisviun a report tin ier Cliapler l-' l of the Laws of IIMII. rciiiii-im; lite assessors of Ihc various ountics to take from t fit- owner, or tlier person fariiiiuir land, an item ized sworn statement of the kinds. amounts, (.t,.., of corps sown, or trees planted, is hfcmsc of the lic-l that the law in question was passed with an cmer'.'encv el nam" otliiebeil thereto in IVIiruart. lf"D, xnA I was' not uiruisiieil wild the neeessflrv blanks upon which to iralker sueh lain until Hie Inst pari of April, llllll. 1'pon receipt of such blanks from the stale lax eiitiimisMiiii I at nice notified them that I had al that time praclicallv completed mv field assessment fur ltlHI, and that to ifiitlier the necessary data, at that late period, v9,iud rcunire me I i pr.-ictieullv maie a rceanvas of the tillable urea of the coiinlv. and would I'cees-ilale the expenditure i.f r.l -1 ."rl.-illO ot' Ihc taxpayers' m.iuev. I was advised bv the tux coiiuisio:i that, lunler llie eireiinistaccs, it wimal be be.-t 11..I to eallier the data l"r Uil-i. iiiiil I , irdinulv did not do s,,.. as I did not desire to put the lnxpaers in (he expense of s,i,., r,.. canvas, alili.,nu-h I would vhidlv hav. -atbercl !!. dala had I been not.-, 1'le.l 111 liiae to permit me to do so "bile lliakii!... the lield (l-o..m,n. am c.nvi ,1 (bat the taxpayers o! llie eoiiiilv appreciate mv aetii.ns in 1 -- I' s t. and call to lh, ir diien- lion that vour editoiial is mis,.a,linv-n- is the arli. le from whieli von ilc rned vour iiilormntiim. 111 tile ire"nii oter. does in, I iust-l'v vour state-! mcnt that l)ous:la- countv bails the -late in pear production" as the ar ticle plainly -tales, that Jackson coiinlv. and .?;ii,r comities bail not made the rcoiured report, ami it i a we'l knomi fuel, both in this state mid eenerallv, that .bol.son county liinks ahead of lVa-l.is county In pcar'produetion.' . . Had vour editor wished to be fair in this matter, lie could easily have called up my office and learned, in a verv few moments, why the repoit in o'uestion was not furnished for HMD, nnd could have saved mo the cinoarrassmen 01 reiutintr the 1111- lair interences contained in vour ed itorial. I feel that in iuMice to my self, nnd ill fairness to the taxpay ers that vou should publish this let ter as-tin explanation to vour edit.i- nal, ami I respect fully avk that vou do so, hereby obliL'inir, Vonrs very truly. J. I!. COUOMAX, ' County Assessor. lienctluncity Kxplodcs Again 'I'o the Kditor: That was a lovelv teleL'rain wut to Senator McN'arv by tlH' worshipful nineteen last .Monday niidit. Over looking entirely the polite usaau of kindlv and respect t'ul lamtuaeu due the position if ot Hm man. they doifil thr dietstorial ait. J iasultim; ttitude that Wooirmv T'it.i has assnnied towards the senators who have opposed him in the hist six "" f m-n-.i .: months. "Like n:a-tir. like man." As the Kraetionarv apprai-ed the nali.e- atta'-hed to this telcram lu was inTsiiaded that some of the-f n.en. whom he knew to have Jine in--tinets ami ood maimers. hal not carefully read this coar-e demand m Senator Mi Xarv. and the con temptable slnr on Senator l.oilite he fore i.t'.sejiiic,' tlu-ir si'-'nature. would 'jive a 'jood deal to have seen the ex nn ion on Charlie JfeXarv's fa'e when he read this trie;.' ram. and in-; before hi dropped the odorous thin? into the senatorial enspidore. Well, it looks like every fool tliintf thatQ.a!: pens brin-.'s profit to some oje. Tile tflc''rai,h oitices are in clover, Je-: ainnoiif about 4 o'clock Monday ev ening, ami continuing down to the prc-ent time, a stream of tclc-ranis huve been burninLr up the iras la- tween here and Washin'!. ivins Senator .ieXara a liaa tie s alaa tc ..If stylad "ivell knoa eiti zens'' and saax of oo tatv ld timers have '. a, tp, icb of cour-a tlip Buiii".ary iltolora--, to a-iaa S.iator it" Vary t'oa "s. cesh" .'iniei5ats of .oma f tin sim-fs. In ta aieutitin let this soak into th niimia of tln- "i.ll kaown citiz.ajs" this covmant is not L'omu to be ratifd ii the snate ustU it is "ilelousnl." IiKACTIoXAKV. Atalant All Straw Bittlots 10 me euiior: in m opinion yaxr straw ballot on the attitude oi tho people toward the league amounts to nothing. Straw ballots never can rep esent the voice of the people unless they vote In such ballots. A small fraction of the ones who do vote can not justly give any proper interpreta tion of the stand of the vast majority wno do net vote. It 13 entirely un scientific, illogical, and unreasonable to use such meagre results as a basii lor really sensible conclusions, lie- cause a particular week In .March has six stormy days and one sunny, It does not necessarily folluw that the whole :!65 days will average about tnat rutio. I believe that a real vote on this question would sliow that the people- as a whole are Overwhelmingly in fa vor or some league, either with or without amendments. M. A. VOTIIEMS. V. S. I would like to see republish ed on your editorial page tho editoi ial you presented seme months ag on tno subject of "Our Choice for President." That was a splendid bit well worthy of repetition just at thh nine, wueii so many tactions are striving to find available presidential timber. xi v BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by Taking: "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels, Drive away those persisteO emies of happiness biliousness constipation. Don3 stay headachy. er.- ing gas. Feel splendid tomorrow by ,nuiaking Cascarets tonight. Cascarets are so pieasanl. so nasnness. 1 never erine. sicken or inconvenience sick, tongue coated, sallow and mis- vtu iu e Calomel, Salts. Oil or nasiy, efs'ile! (Jet rid of colds. Indigestion?, harsh Pills. They cost so little and itn.r stomach, or tha' miscrv-mak- work While vou sleep. 1 1 v 1 'in 11 1 a . 'uu u - uuuu i KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion cf tomorrow try the new aid to digestion. As pitasant nnd as sefo to take as candy. MADE CY SCOTT A ROWH7 .tAKe.R3 Cr CCOTTS EMULSION GRANDMA NEVER tET HER HJRJET GRAY She Kept Her Locks Dark and Ulossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. m m, era 1 "When vou dnrlfpn Vnilf fenlai smith Patre Tea and Sulohur. no Ann ran leu, necause it s done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at nny drug store the ready-to-use prep aration, Improved by the addition of other lnirredien.ts called "Wyeth's Satro and Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen a sponcra or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, nnd. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, failed hair, though no dts Pao, Is a sifiB of old age. and as wo n-H eso a yaiittiful and Mtraetlvo nraeii-Muie. pet busy at once with W-weCh s Basse and Sulphur Compound yeaas younner. This ready- i-'s-"i.ikiuii is a aeugntrui toi let roqsrisKe nnd not a medicine. It hi Bat faOended for the cijre, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. is. m THE TlEDTOIItoQKALBlANK This Bank a Live Wire 'As a member of the Federal Iresjc-rvc System in ease of need we ean draw upon the cash re serves of the nation. Thus we rfre enabled to thoroughly safeguard the interests of this bank and its customers and depositors. YOUR BANK The Bank of Absolute Safety. , Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! ' ft n). Drop a littlo Frcc-zono on on aching tinv bottle of Freezone for a few cents, corn, instantly that cora stops hurt- sufficient to rid your ft-ct of every ing, then you lift it right out. It hard corn, soft corn, or corn betwern doesn't Lurt one bit. Yes, magic: tho toes, and calluses, -without Mro VLy waitt Your druggist sells a ucss or irritation. Try It! No ln'iil"-' worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all in a measure contribute to and are the be ginnings of nervous prostration. is a decided help to these who are nervous, in that it provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep and take Scott's Emulsion regularly after meals. Scott's never fails to nourish and strengthen. The prelusive (rtnd; cf cod-iiver oil used in Seott'a Emulsion ii the famous "S. & 11. I'roccss," niaie in Norway mid mined in our ovn American La bora lories. It L a guarantee ot purity and palatabiiity uasurvaicd. Scott & Ilowne, nioomneld. N. J. 3tM3X P. LAWRENCE, J eweler fur m?cRiyjs are fins watches bovb AvaiVsMtm mid Swiss, at lomesj pvicej. ' do ear r,-n Kpalrlnn 'Miiilnonil liijesi". M.ifle (SPaifXCP iMi St.llli noil .' &8 BETTER PAY FOR 120 The New Year is the best time to KKSOI.VE Ambition, Aspiration and Inspiration into the PRICELESS JOY of ACHIEVEMENT MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION I CAN Piu. I WILL eyjualj DAY OR EVEXIXG OPPOBTlTKrTTY Don't worry about perfect rosuili.s. 1'se "Diamond Dyes." una raii-lccd t -i uive a new, rich, fadelesi color to any fabric, whether it be woc.l. silk, linen, cotton or mixed j:oods. drrsfmv blouses, stockings? skirts, rnildrcn's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Tlonk with . each packuue tells st, plainly how to dia niiiud dve nwr any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drus cist show yon "Diamond Dve" Color lard. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. hone M. 41 and 47-J1 Automobile 1 1 came Service Ijtdy AiuLstant fta HOITII HAnTI.KTT Into Ambulance Service, Coroner. GIKt CHUNG CUa. Iisrlj trx- for mrtva, iM.iriDi. twrtj, dioitlitriii. lhrr.t.' 'luot t.eki, !: troat wt- tmblt. b:t trstiM.. aVii iad HOB, rVit ,ih t.akw, wvM bett, til ejfij), caicaA. ..) OIOJKATIONS. Medford. Oragrai, jq. 11, 111? Th.ls Is to certlt, eot I, t un?r slg.aed, ha-d ve.-y sere stomr trouble a-rjil h-a-i been Vothered for several yea-r-s and last August .was not expected to live, and hearing of Cim Chung (whose Ilerj Storn is at 2H South Krout street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for mv stomach trouble, and I started to Icellng bet ter as aoon as I used them and today am a well man and ean heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see C.im Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. B. Holme, Kagle I'olnt. M m. Lewis. Kagle Point. W. I.. Childrcth, Kagle Point. C. E. Mtore. Eagle Point, i. V. Mclntyre, Eaglo Point. ("CO. Von tier llcllen. Kagle Point Thus. E. Nichols, Kab'le Point. 7i-M(one II V. BiuersWt, Ahj atd . Fifth The Dow Hospital i?ien Merchants Lunch at Holland Cafe Music During Dinner Hoyr (4 Holland C. T. Tengwald, Mgr. sS.J' 1 7yjKiw,tiii'e- ?s- REMEMBER IT'S A HOME PRODUCT ASK FOR PEERLESS eerless . Eakery and Lunch Room WHY NOT Get Your , FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-ELU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES - at OeVoe's NEW COOK STOVES AND RANGES Wc have a nice new lino and will trade jou a new stove for your second hand one. WE BUY WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL. Ssaik Eir STsreeo, EletifarEi, Ojflj. INTKHLKKAV AU4'0.4at ifO. Buhedule from Srfctnrier I, HCUO. VrAp (le4 Sumlay) Iore SkMltoxl . ban AMflainJuar pn?ion? w " w PHONB 242 FOR COAL and WOOD 531 S. Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofif. e 2.-) West Main Phone 934. 7:lba.m. :00 a.m. :5 aD llrNaso nr:a a. l:tav .. :!.. 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