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A oonnolldatton of tho Democratic
Tlm-M, The MfMirord Mall. The MwUorfl
Tribune, tho Southern Oreon).n, Tb
hland Tribune.
Ths Medford Runday gun 1 furnish
tubflcrlbcra dculrlnx even-dt.y dally
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Official paper of the City of UMford
Official paper of Jackson County,
Entered afl econrt-elasn matter at
Medford, Oiecon, under the act of Marob
1871.
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elated Press la exclusively entitled to
me use ror ropuni.na.iion or an nnwi
iianatcha crndltefl to It or not other
wine credited In this paper, and slso the
local news published herein. All right
or republication or npooiaj iaaioa
herein ar also reierved.
Ye Smudge Pot
Ily Arthur Parry
It 1h ton bail tho lioluhnvlkl liave
captured Ilnslofr-Oii-TIie-Ioii. It was
the. only town in HiiHSia a Iiunuin be
iiiK could pronounce without strun
SliiiB. J,tit lis licpo oil Is never discovered
In this fair vale. A beautiful but un
known blonde, has been nn:od co
ruHpnndont In six divorce fulls filed
by the mates of rich and flirUitloUn
oil kings.
O! MISTKH 111 iill.WK!
( KoM'hurti; evs)
Anothnr sermon at 2:110 p. m.
and UKaln at 7 : :it( In tho even
ing. Como and enjoy tho day
with us. Mon. ovo, will Klvo
'yul n reHt. Then on Tuos. evo,
bo suro and como ou(. Will
preach from chart bnvlnu Ki'iipos,
watermelons, and cucumbers all
Kiowini! on n pumpkin vine. Of
interest to 'all. J. II. .Moore,
3'lvang.
Olio of tho disailvanlaKes of calt
lildo panlB for men, Is tho lack of
varloly in colors, but this is offset by
tho slower process of disintegration,
so pronounced in tho present mater
ial. - North Dakota has supplanted Oro
KOn as the orlKlnntor of fool and
freak laws, unless the present session
of the legislature shows its old time
form.
Tho ulrl with the cupola-cuspldorn
colll'ure Is a sinter lo tho youth who
combs his hair back until It looltB
like It had been licked by the family
cut.
Uosplto the earnest aKilalion of his
iPn, Seelcy Uall lias so far escaped
bclllK "serenaded." It is tho belief
of K. that a serenado is as important
us tho preacher.
The reported sliorlaKe of labor In
tho soiilh could bo remedied by send
ing democratic candidates for lite
presidency to work.
It is 11 good IhliiK for this burl',
that Hear creek 4oes not rise as tast
as thu cost oil living.
'Another aulolst has made an un
aiicccusful attempt to break Jlis neck
on Hellbent Avenue.
U tho slate of Oregon worries us
much about getting its timber cul. as
It does about fish and game protec
tion, there would Ie nu.'re sawdust.
s A member of the I. W. V., clianred
with murder for his alleged earl in
I he Cenlralia massacre, showed a
suriirisiinr amount of intelligence by
cnter'tie a idea that be wu civv.
INDIGESTION
"Tape's Diapcpsin" makes
Disordered Stomachs
feel fine at once I
Lumps of umlUu'st.M, fomt causing;
no hi. When your htom.ich is nril.
ittit in gunny, Miur or you havo ht'ar.
hurn. IlatiiUnci', hraihn lu' or dyspsp
flfn, here is spfctty relief no wait
ing. ICflt & tal?h't op two or I'apo's hia
ptipsin nnd instiinily your sti aiath
fools fim AM I ho ,nill;;t'tinn pain,
ftlisos. aridity and inisory in the
Htoinaeh rim sod hy acidity rmU.
r'Papc'H Diapepsin taMws cost little
at liny f.'nii; srm but 'here is no
duror or quicker Mounuh tint acid
known.
,. JOHN A. PERL
i ' Undertaker.
fhono M. 47 and 47-J
' Automobile llcnrso Service
Ijrly Assistant
83 BOUT1I IIAltTIiKTT
nfO Ambulance Sxrvice. Coroner,
BRYAN
Ml?. T5HYAX undoubtedly is i-iIit on the peace treaty.
In departing from President "Wilson's niieonipro
luisinir. attitude on one hand, and eondenining Senator
Lodge's attitude on the other, he voices, we venture to
say, t lie sentiments of a vast majority of the American
people, regardless of party. ,'
Ratify the treaty is Mr. Aryan's admonition. Make
necessary compromises and concessions, but ratify it.
Tin; important- thing is neither the president's pride of
opinion nor the political prestige of the senatorial ob
structionists, the important thing is action, a return of
the world to peace, the establishment of the League of
Nations, and with the United States a participant.
Once more Mr. Bryan has given a demonstration of
his skill as a political clairvoyant. No man in public life
has more frequently read the political future than he. Xo
man has bis ear, at all times and all seasons nearer to the
ground. Jlis only weakness has been bis psychic strength,!
a disposition to live in the future, because he has always j
been ante to visualize, it.
Probably Mr. Bryan will win. "We hope so. The "Wil
son haters will aid him all thev can, and the Brvan lovers
are itching for an opportunity
Mr. J.ryan is very careful to
embarrass 1 no president, and pretends to see no cause tor
disruption, because he says one thing and the leader of
the party says another. Such an attitude is rather sophis
tical for the Peerless One, but it promises results. There
are scores of good democrats in Washington and else
where who would gladly work against the president ii
they can be assured they are not doing so.
But to a majority of people the Wilson-Bryan feud h
of secondary interest. What they are interested in is tin;
treaty and its final disposition. This continual wrang
ling, this silly, -partisan sham
on in Washington for nearly
body. What the people want is action. And they art
hack of Bryan because his program promises action.
COMMUNICATION.
To I lie lidltor, or to whom It may
concern: I see in your paper of the
10th Inst, where Information Is wunt-
ed of file whereabouts of the eld and
early settlers or Rogue River valley
and Jackson county. I wish to say
that 1 emigrated from Johnson coun
ty, Iowa, crossing 4ho plains in the
year INM, fourteen persons with ox
team and schooner wagon witli nn
organized band of true and picked
men and women, -with one Captain
fla.angton us our lender. We landed
at Jacksonville in tho fall, Into in
1854, with my father and mother,
five brothers and four girls, of whom
all are dead but myseir and my
youngest sisler, Kiniiia. I then was
10 years old. 1 did u man's work,
also walked barefooted all the way,
crossing tho plains, driving 12 head
of milch cows which gave us milk,
all the way through, anil all were
hriAo lo tho harness, , plowed with
them, beat out. wheat and tramped it
out with tliem, fur there was not a
threshing machine In Itoguo River
valley until our old nnd good neigh
bors, Thomas and Vent Hell brought
one lute t liis valley nbout the year
-fill or '57. In the territory then
there was only one small paper print
ed by hand, called tho Table Hock
Herald. Tho editor was shot by the
Indians hut was surprised after being
shot sduare through the body. He
drew his ramrod and wllh it shoved
his silk handkerchief right through
to1 slop the blood and he lived his
time out here.
uts the taste appeal in any meal
Del Monte Catsup sharpens dull appetites. It
makes you hungry puts more 'genuine enjoy
ment into every-day meals. It is the one relish
that always pleases because its distinctive flavor
blends with and improves almost any other food.
That's why Del Monte Catsup is preferred by
particular people everywhere as a table relish
"id as a cooking auxiliary.
Address Dr partment N
CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION
San Francisco, Ca,:iornin
It m imt ripe tomato flavor
IS RIGHT.
to be of service. Moreover
disclaim any disposition to
- battle which has been going
a vear, lias sickened everv-
So now I want to suy , that my
minu is very origin ana clear on
everything from tho very time we
loft Iowa ail along down until the
present time, whirh would be of
great Interest to the younger genera
tion if put in book form, and would
make n fortune for more than one
poison as my life history. Yes, I
would like help to put It Into form
and circulate it if 1 only knew of the
right party to assist me.
Yes, tc know all those long weary
six months over the alkali desert;
mid rattlesnakes, horned toads, and
above all the wild Indians, naked
just as our Creator made them, and
of I lie happiest races of people then
on llio earth.
There were thousands of buffalo
then In sight, fish, bunch grass, good
warm wigwams to sloep in, with the
smiling heaven overhead.. So we
merrily passed our time just tin years
ago. Oh, how 1 would llko to tell
you all In print! 1 think It would
bo wonderful to know nnd read of,
and I have been longing and waiting
for it. '
So now whoever may get Interest
ed in my behalf please writo me nnd
address me: through John Justus,
Talent, Oregon.
A SUUTURRN OUKCION IMO'NUKK.
Secretary I.eo I,. Jacobs of the
1'llks club rocoivod a telegram this
al'lernonn from Harney Oldfleld, the
famous auto racer, who wired from
Salem that he would arrive in Med
ford some time tomorrow afternoon
or ovening.
5 ENGAGEMENTS
The fatt that five young women at
one table at a well known West Side
boarding house of Medford announc
ed their engagements during the hol
idays, and there are rumors of
other engagements coining, so
moved one of the other women
boarders who Is yet heart free to jot
down the following verse, having
ltudyard Kipling's famed effort in
mind:
IK
(With Apology to Kipling)
!lf you can keep your heart when all
about you
Are losing theirs and flashing dia
monds at you;
If you can listen to their sentimental
chatter
Hut make allowance for their chat
tering, too;
If you can wait and not be tired by
wi(ting,
Or being sighed about don't give way
to sighs,
Or seeing many mated don't give way
to mating.
And yet don't seem too much a
prune, nor yet a prite;
If you can dream and see your
dreams go all to flinders;
If you can think of every man tho
same;
If you can Bland aside for everything
that hinde'3 .
And feel that you are being ''wise"
and "game";
If you .can bear to hear the tows
you've broken
Worked over nw oud really serve
the pnffiosc,
If you can wilnens nil without a token
Of regret; remorse, or fool a whit the
worae,
if you can mako a heap of all your
earningo
And buy a llttlo homo just big enough
for one;
It In your heart thero are no yearn-
inits
for love anil kisses when tho day is
done;
If you can talk with crowds and keep
your distance.
Or walk with lords nor think of them
as such, .
If every one meets with the samo
resistance.
If all men count with you, but none
too much;
If you can witues.i this hymeneal
scours
With passive mien aai placid man
ner, mild,
A single fete is your. o knell, a
dirge,
And which is worso, you'll load a
lonuly life, my child !
. ' , m. v.- s. !
There Is twre Catarrh lr tliia sertlon
Of tb country than all othr dlseasee
put toffetlnr. and for Tears It wn sup-
nove,! to ba iacurdbia. Doetorq Dreaerihad
local remedlM, and bv conair.r,'.ly faillng-
to euro wltn local trec.tmant. pronounced
ll incurable, cuturrli is a local disease.
1,'renlly iT'.'luenced by cunutllullonal con
ditions and therefore requires constltu-
uomi! treatment, nail's catarrh Medi
cine, uianufuotured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy. Is tnlten Internally and acls
thru tho Blood on the Mucous Surfucea
of the Sy.item. One Hundred Hollars re
ward is offered for any case that Hall's'
Catarrh fllciltrlno falls to euro. Bend for
circulars nnd testimonials.
P. .1. CHliNHY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Hrugijisls, 75c.
Hall's Family .''Ills for constipation.
MMMs
The
Absolute Safety
The ?Ilwqrd
THE MARK OF MERIT.
Is a hank's prosperity, it means confidence,
growth, safety, strength.
This bank is prosperous, it has paid more divi
dends to its shareholders than anv bank in
Medford.
Jt has the public confidence because it merits
1 hat confidence. Share in our success and
strength. Let us serve you.
YOUR BANK
The Bank of Prosperity.
i it n nwi;
No Matter How Much You Pay
You Cannot Buy Better
Clark & Childers
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
Phone 100 Medford, Oregon
POWER OF AN IDEAL
Tlwi IOO pnrml AHKHtTAS IOKAI, WIXS til bnslaess us In wnr
lifX'AI'SH ho HTtlKXGTII of tills grfat Amer-I-C'AS-lsm IS IMI.
ViDl'AI, KITMOSS. , ' .
LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
TntlivUluttl in 4 traction
I CAN plus I WILL
EASE THE PAINFUL"
Sloan's Liniment will bring cpm
" fortius relief quickly
NEVER, breaks faith, Sloan's Lini
ment doesn't. Just penetrates
without rubbing and cases the
external pain and ache, rheumatic
twinges, lumbago, neuralgia sciatica,
lame, eorc, strained muscles, bruises,
sprains.
For 38 years it has gone ahead win
ning new friends, holding old ones,
strengthening its reputation as the
World'i Liniment. Clean, effective in
felifving the aches and pains of men
and women, this old family standby
can be relied upon to do its work
promptly and surely. Don't be without
a bottle another day keep it handy.
WAI1 Druggists 35c, 70c., $1.40. ,
JOHN F. LAWRENCE, j
Jeweler I
Our epeclaltloa are fine watches
both American and Swiss, at lowest !
prices. . I
We do onr n-wn reoalrlni.
0XY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylluder heads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
12;t-12.i South Front.
PHONE
FOR
COAL and WOOD
531 S. Front St.
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
242
Bank of
National Bank
TiiriiiiiiiiiriiiiirrWrwif,winir.i,jrMwvirrn'?.:
It's a pretty, strong state
ment fmt we are willing to
prove it. Ait we ask is that
you thoroughly investigate
our chums for the PA IT.
AUTOMATIC W A T K li
SYSTEMS ami tho UNI
VERSAL FA KM IJOIIT
INCI PLANTS.
No matter how small or how
big- an efitimeiit you may
need yon cannot get greater
value fur your money.
Remember, we are always
willing to figure with you on
the ost of installing a water
system or light plant without
any obligation on your part
whatever.
Jy or evening
equals OPPORTUNITY
CORN
Just received
A Oar of
Eastern Shelled Corn.
Get your supply now
llefore Corn gws up. In
quire fur prices. .
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Strepf.
Rousseau Coal Co.
Producers and Distribu
tors of Medford Coal.
Price $10.00 Delivered
$8.00 at Mine.
Ofifee 25 West Mam
Phone 934.
SCAVENGER.
Licensed City Scavenger.
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Daily business dis
trict. Phones I77-J.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOF
Aliso aeent for Fairbanks ani Mors
Encines.
17 South Riversida.
TAXI
Dodne Car. stand"?orner Main an'
Bartlctt. Phone 900.
.... i. D. DELANEY.
Merchants
Lunch
at
Holland Cafe
Music During
Dinner Hour
Cafe
Holland
C. Y. TengwaJd, 1S.gr.
WHY NOT
Get Yoar
FANCY GROCERIES
BAKERY GOODS
MILK AND CREAM
FRUITS AND HUTS
TKU-BLU COOKIES
VOGAN'S 'CHOCOLATES
, FOUSTAlir DRINKS
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
REMEMBER
IT'S A HOME PRODUCT
ASX TOR PEERLESS
eerless
Bakery and Lunch Room .
NEW
COOK STOVES
AND RANGES
i
Wc have a nice new lino
and will trade rou a new ;
stove for your second hand
one.
WE BUY WHAT YOU
HAVE TO SELL ,
Poole Furniture Co.
South Fir Street.
Medford, Ore.
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ocneiliilo from Octoner 1, low,
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