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wimvonn nrrm trtbttnt!, mF0Tn3, OiiTCf.or. tttttrstyay. January Vhjwxi PXGE VOTJK llEDFORD MAIL. I3IISUNIS AN IM1EPENDKS? NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED KVKRY Ai-TKHNOON KXCEPT SUNDAY BY THB MEWORD PRINTING CO. Office, Wall Tribune Bui!. ling, H il t Horth Kir treL lJhon 76. consolidation of the Democratic Tlmei, The Mi'dfort Mall, The MwlfoM Tribune, the Southern GretonUn, Tb Ashland Tribune. Th Medford Sunday Sun la fumlhed ffubftcrlhera deilrVng a aeven-dtr dlj7 Daw a paper. ROBERT RUHL. Editor. H. S. SMITH. Manager. uncxzFTioir Trii T MA IXj IS ADVANCb: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year f Dally, with Hunday Sun, month S Dally, without Sunday Sua, year. 1.00 Dally, without Sunday Htin. month .PC Weekly Mall Trlbun, on yar 1.60 Sunday Sun. one yar 1. 60 lY CAKRIKR In Mdford. Aahland. Jacksonville. Ontral Point. Phof-nlx: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year .7 Rn Dally, with Sunday Sun. munth Dally, without Sunday Sun. yfr .Of, Dally, without Sunday Sun. mouth .60 Official pApnr of thf CMy cf WMfnrd. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered aa aecond-clnna mn'tur at Aleclford, Oregon under the act of Uareh I, 1K79 Sworn tally average clroalatlen tt tin menih anting Dec II. ltlS - KKMDKR Or THK AHSOCIATKD Full Ieaa'rt VTtt Servca. Th- A to- .latiM Pr-M la exclusively entitled tc tie u?e for r nuo!l'att"n of all new- II'. fn'tc-h.-f cr'lfttil to It tir mi 'th-r-tvl.: iridltrt In 'Ms paper. nd n rho tOrrU n p:j;ifjfft :n.--' r . i , i r!i ! 1 n iif reU'jMlcBt if iijl-l Jaa'f '..j- 1'irvln ar n'm rfirvt;d. Ye Smudge Pot I'eoplo who view tin :ecrelary of war as an interest im; personality, and a ,o.JnlliIe ilemurrai ie -;i u il itl;t t for tlio presideney wtioultl pentse as calmly as within their power, "Willi Kindly Coiisiilcralii.:i " liy llasil .1 . Stevens in the January issie. of the North Amerkan It'-view. Tlii ad dieted to spimtaneoii.s cuskIiik are advised to leave it alone. Jaek Detltpsey's manager avers that he was no "shirker." lie work ed in the shipyards, fought henefi! honts, lxunlit Liberty loans, and did nohle. However, there were no sec ond luloa in the shipyards. Kecent news from I'oland shows that theprineipal industry of the Poles is asking America for another loan and killing eft the Jews. The sppeial session of I he legisla ture will jiot end as i(tiiekly as ex peeteil proving thill the state is still out of luek. Somewhere In I lie fish hill, we an informed hy b 1. C, the alligation in niado that Ito.nui? river "empties into tho I'aeiflc orean." And, who "would have ever tsuriuiHed it. Ono m torn victory and ihe automa tic purifiifrH of humanity -will insist on all niuien wearing I heir hair long in the hack, a la Hill llryau. Here, where a man c-ouhl not get a drink, If he wanted ouu, it dues not interest, hut tomorrow the nation of ficially heeouies us dry as a cuimd'H tonsils. Ir. Kort Hall will hattle Mr. it. Mam in a match game of hiiliards tomorrow niKht undi-r the auspices of the llrown Hoys. Itarriiu; w1ki;Hiik himself to death, or falling asleep, Kort oiiKht lo win the ;;anie. 'i'lio women folks will he inteifsted to knew thai a New Jersey rand jury has discovered that thousands of costly mii'diiat furs wero original ly worn by alley cais, niiti peeled off hy heartless profiteers. Harney Oldfiehl "Ihe Speed Kins" Is In the city. Mr. ( )1I lidd should Btroil out to Hellheut .vcuuo and beho-ld some real speeding. Yoang Mothers And Youns rvlatfried Women Take Heed Hill, Cnlif.: "I :im riid (' Itive my iestlaiuiniil lor tin- l.cn. til el uttici.-. I c:oi y -v n.ii.U ili- I. m. lit I fts-&&L I' l.c nvd irmii II,-- a ! Or. P'itiv' l"ivi'!lte V lit'li'-a and 7 h MiliT-d ,-.nlv al J,- l.nl C . ! i-iod. Ili"n 1 h.vitd o( 31r. Pirrce'fi I'avoi itc 1'ri - i iptiuii. :ui I I u"k two bottUia wliicti iii:lii"d c r , hut,.:. llho 111 cikIiI I'tWtli ! " r i T i i v'.- i " ' find Imd prarlicnlU-a., ul" mi : M .- l'- y wciulied tl tHuiads; 1 ouiv w. i h .1 '.i, P v 1 know if 1 ll:idn't u-cd l'r. 1':- l ' mull cine I WDllId Iio! Irivr Pi ' 'II Se lul l iu.it'c." WHS. J.NU. 11. SI la.l.l.MI. Experience in Middle-Life TtonelairK. Orer'Hc "I vmI-h-.I m hi". tllinit terrilile, could scrirc U- -' i;id ,.n i.iv f.-et. My head ami li.uk a -li. d li.od mi I I was weak mid iiitviuh. Mv l : ::n I l.'t, noiied would liloat, and I v.i-; tieul'l-d with constipation. I I. ad a sev ere e tin in Bl'do. 1 took l'r- 1'ietv s I sm I'l. er,,,- lion and I'leiifaat l'ellei-' and Cave enn d mo Olid I wa well and sfn-i..-. 'I ia n. iluriciK middle life 1 e-aui t k t!: '.. :;nd TottliroiiKhw' ll. MKS. U . 1 1. .UuOKI.. No. Jackson SU Old Pitch rain! cljiy-ilnns'.:. With dull headache. I.a. ka he-r with pain hem or there - ,..,r v. she 'a one of jiiany. I mi.illv Mie v. In thoso draBsiim-dowa or .iczv ymt nud other pain can-i-d l.y ei fli.-ea.fo. can Ihi cured ly I r. I a r e 1 tin Pru-rinlifin. It Mires (lie i in-.- ,.f lain' in in. t I- is rt.ai,., n inlv :an- lla- pains. Vailed, jaded, toed, . ve.a. weal:, nervous, delicate moiu.-;, an- I to Citreiigth mid health I'.v I". l'i l'avorite Jtcacrcpti"lc. It e-al.es women ououg. lu In4iu- w tai.u. Ml.i-I. ,es V.V..L PARTISANSHIP WE liafc often wondered, diiriii'.' The pa:.t six. months, what is really hc-hind polit i'-al partisanship. What human trait is it, that amuses itht rwise fair minded and kind hearted men to such mali'-ions and pitiless extremes. Take the ease of I 'resident Wilson fur example. The president lias lieen for several months a very siek man. lieyardless of whether one approves either of the man or his policies, it would seem that under the eireiimslatiees a eeriain human sympathy mL'lit creep into even intensely antagonist ie political relations, as tliontrh his most hitter opponents ini'lit show some slight compassion and while not deviat in. if in t he slightest from opposit ion he wiliinir to ahandon, for the time, some of the vicious tricks of Un political name which under ihe circumstances stem, to border on poor sportsmanship. lint there has been no indication of the slightest de viation in 1't-tdii iir ir ehanife ill tactics toward the presi dent since his collapse and perhaps the president is the last man in the world to ask that there should be. .Nevertheless the inhumanity, the unnatural an.l need less brufalit v oft he whole business, has wc believe im pressed thousands of peoples of both partic. because of temperament or environment taken an active part in the partisan anie, ; spoixl to its react ions. In conversation the other (lav with a i;o. friend of ours.- a line citizen and -food sort in every way -we were amazed to find the intensity of hatred which even the name of tiie president inspired, and he proceeded to say Ihinifs, -iiersonal. Ko-sipy, .foolish, silly things. which lit1 sincerely believed and which to us seemed worthy of contempt from the serious historian, or a lauifh from the sane, fair-minded man of affairs. And what we asked, had twisted (hat man's head.' lb was lalkiiiLf about I'resideiil Wilson, precisely as others used to talk about I'resideiil Roosevelt. and of course time would cure and mortify him in one case as it did then in the other, and yet he was undoubtedly rel'leciiu what hundreds of thousands of intense partisans like himself felt, and said, and there was no help for him at least until al'ler elect ion. Of course its part isanship, the competitive passion ovc rwheliuiiiif t he judgment. but what is partisanship.' We asked a w ise person this (ileslion recent I v anil he replied " I 'art isanship ! 1 hat 's merely the pack instinct of the juimle, applied to a civilization in which it has no or-c-anic place." Sounds rather hiifh brow, but the more we considered it, the more it seemed to explain the situation. Should Be Egg Storage Pla nt in Jackson County A Kreat many iuttdligi-nt. men and women have heeded the cry, hack to the soli, ami are making succes.;fi,il l'arniers, they are more or less huor isted in poultry raisinK, s. ient Ifically laisc them, and are contributing toward tho hup (fort (.'I' speclalisls. who are assistiun them lo attain the perfect breed of poultry, result ini; in Hreuler product ion. 1 1 owever, from the cons tuner's point of view there Is one inipi.tant phase in the business which seems to ho over looked( and they feel as tho the far mer is not cooperating wilh them. d'Yom the consumer's st a ml point there should he a local slirane house in every community, or at least one in every county seal, where chie!;eii.; are raised in any ii.i.il h y so that the local grocers and butchers ouhl buy them products as needed, sending t he surplus to t he eit ies. The rea'-tm for tliis (.'.linion is, that under the present system and condi tion the grocer and butcher not hav ing time to vii.it and buy from the Individual farmer, must of necessity send to the city for each case of eui;s consumed by the local pv.pulace. And inoM farmers sell their vy.yn to Hie buyers In most case:;, by yearly -.ou-tract. And Ihe expensive system of expressing e):;;s lo the cily and back ai'.ain, or worst of all, perhaps yot are eat III:1!! ei'i's la'il by hens of other : iaie.-i, ( t pi rha: f r : i New '.U atainl or oiiie other country Ihou.uidLi of miles diMant. 'This s.xsteia is ready more the hih cii. t ol' liin,n than any thin': else, tin real blame dees not i eM with the buyer. ,but rather rests with each community where the- -con dition exists, because the haver is inly interes'ed in l'iitni; as cht'apl as possmle and sellii.ir. for as hi;,h a Cii;nre as he .an. It is nothiuu lo ihe central rltuaue houses whether then eiu'.s cotne fnt'u a sl'.or; or Imu di'' I a uce. it 's all t he ; aue to them it I hey am shipped from the middle eat. New Zealand China or -anywhere sc loin; as they nialie a hii; proitt. And the t 'onsotiiiences You will eventually be re.eivhi'' It--- and les-; for our pmdtiil. Vin; will be in i'.ur.ieii more and m ore ol tit. oet erod.iciioti of n::s and (-;? I -My, i.ecinise ;, larger ship- dvin the Pacific waters are b.-ini; more . ml more equipped with l sioiam1 ai o. And we potir niii-iiiiiiT'i, we will still be payn:..: tie1 same hi .li pt ices for e.i.s and p.mitry tor foreign pit -duet. Money will be ha via:: this country that should be left in it. The people in the cit es want fiv-di arti i les of food to eat. ami would be very c,!ad ti 1 1 ado w i; h the driver win could mark his u:: ba-ket "frth ei;s," and tho cit workin.; tu'ople would iut hae to i-at cues hetweesi s and 10 mom hi old. W ere the com mission men in the city in communi cation witli local stt ra. houses they could constantly use up your stirplu-' e:',i;s. Your ow n o m unity w on hi he cat in i; fresh e;-i;s to would the city peopb. You niiKht in answer say that the, people who' with freh food should' AND THE PACK. win) cither have never d don't n- re public in ; move to the country; that can not he, ' because were they to do so you would not hfivu Knd warm elolhin;; ' tiv wear, slopes to cook your meals upon, etc. So that we behiR a co operalive nation we must be depen jdent ono upon the other. And r,o it j behooves us all to think of the lilt to 'children of the.oity whose only play ' IT roil lid is (be IhiIkv Htieet nml wl.n.-o home consists mostly of a small flat (or npartineiit I that, should the win dows fa.e any direction except the sout It that even sunshine is at a premium, and fresh fot.l means life lo them. Therefore we are forced to look upon this momentous iiio-tion both from a financial and sentimen tal standpoint. a mo', AMi:;;u'AX. CUT THIS OUT hl KiikIMi Itoeipe for ( 'a(an!i, atari ha I illness and Head Noises If you know of some one who is troubled with. Catarrhal heafuess, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula ami hand it to ' t hem and you may have been the .means of savin;; some poor sufferer 'pei hups from total deatuess. In Kn;; i land scienti.MS li.r a lonu time past j have i ecocnied t hat catarrh is a const it ut ional disease and necessarily idliiires coi'.-.titutioaal treauuunt. I Spnnfi, iti ha l"t s and no (lunches ,ai" liable to irritate th" delicate air pas.-anrs and lol'te the disease into jtlie mitldle ear which frequently j no ans tola! deatne...;, or else the dis jease may be driven down the air i pa.a:'.es lowards the lun.s wliich is ieniall;. as ilaii:;.'!'. Tae fo!!oviiu; Ifermala whi.li is iued e-. n ,iv, ly in .the damp Kn ,ii h rlitiiai" a consii- tuiuMia! tieaiment ;:nd shoiib! prove especially elti. acious to sufle! " 'I's jheie who live uiitler more fax orable I t'lnnau' coiulit iens. "-ecu re t rom you i of I'ariuint i "onliii t bis home and add ', xvaier and a lb:;e stir until di.--ohed. : pooti I u 1 ion r 1 1 1 1 1 1 - dm.: I ::nct s; i h t . Tak" ii 1 1 nint of hot anula:eii su:ar; Take one tiib'e- a tay. This w ill o'l. n brmi; l-a ii.e, bead no'.-- I'ef 1 1 - a; dwtivss- Chm-d m..-i.-4ls h.uibl opt a. brt athi .ia-l hearin:; imptovi aa'i a in ti-,,- , n-aai d ;i cd. rami. nt n-. ;i ii s direct iy n pn t h i nib surfaces o) i he a li ni.' ac'itei. Tlu eas to make, co it.- be- teaie ea-y as the inflam all t U o -s is i e- l in ; his w av blood and ir,n-x-.ein and hu pi-e!ar..tio:i is littie and i- idea.-ant to lake, lluiy person whb has a!arrh or bead no-e or is hard ol hearing s!;oubl i;ne this tn-atno ul a trial. JOHN &. PERL Undertaker. fhotic M. 47 And IT-J Automobile Hear Strvlc l4dy AsslstJint a SOITH HAKTLKTT WEDFORD IKON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP liso acent for Fnirlianka and Morse Knciiu'S. 17 South Rlvcrsldt in DISCOUNT RATE CiHCACO, Jan !.". The Chicago Kcli.-ral Jif.-servc Lank has an 1 itouiH'-d an increase in i'..s discount lalo on treasury certificutus of in d.nit;!iit'K.s from l- to -1 "4 per c(Mii. Advances on conimer':iul pa per wiih a view to dicouni;,'iii bvrcjiv-t-rs who .sp'iculate in coinn:odiih.-s, land, cotton and oil, soun will lifri im, it was und:n-:ood. tiioch niakfft hcrrowiiiKs itre commlf-red to have het.-n reanonatjly reduced. The re.--ervo hoard annouiicpd it expects to put reserve hanks in a po- : i 1 1 rn wlipric crli :t rfp-i fur luirrn'A'in'' ' nuiiiey of them will he higher t han the Koint; fommereia! rate, sc that n.serve hanks would ht; ap)talyd to only in lime of distress. 1 1 in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't ailoyv yourself to become a victim by I neglecfing pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kinoym liver, bladtler and uric arid trouhlaa. Holland's notional remedy since 1606. All druRists, three sizes. Guarantaad. Look for tue nDiA Cnld Mc!f 1 an evory box nd cccyt u o imilatiou At the BIG GOOD SPARK C. E. Gates Auto Co. ! " " , Let There Be No Discords If yo:;r 1'cinl c-;ir is cmt d' tunc, tln-re is uiicluiilitt'illy ;t very ijimmI rciison I'urit. .t;,i t lu-lit-st way t-i I iiul th;it rt sciii, jiiiil have it rfiiu'dicd. is to j lii n i in and drive lumii- anlhnri'.cd Si-i-vit-f stat ion, where one cd' our nic-c-lianirs v, ho is tlioi-'.'U'ilily ai-iiiaii'.ted w ith the Ford iiiei-haiiisni and who knows tin- Fun way to adjust or rc-salr your c-ar. can tune it u in a u'ar-aiic- that is iruu-rly ot;;iii.ed to L;-i'e real l-'ord ser ic-e. Then, too we iiexcr u.s, iiuiiai ion iarts only the ( ieiiuine I 'ord-iuadc-, strong and dur ahe. They wear Iron; thirty to sc-vc-hl v-live ) c-r c-t-nt liinucr than the coun terfeit '.arts that are softer and nime eheasl'." made. In fact it is danger ous to liuitian life to use in lit at ion parts, and it is not fair to your Ford car or your jioeket hook. We are a part of t lie uiuantie Ford Service organization whose purptis.? it is to serve the owners of all l-'ord cars and trucks; we have more than a passing interest in your c-ar. Prompt service is uiven on all work from a minor adjust nic ni to a motor overhaul, l'rhe in and see the facts for vo ursc lf - ihere's too much money invested in your Ford car to miss con ned ions with the authorized l-'ord tUaleis. G. E. GATES AUTO CO. MEDFORD, OREGON ludst on Genuine Vonl Part. o POWER OF AN IDEAL The 10(1 percent A.MKltlCAX IIHiAli WIXS in liulness as in war ItKCAI Si; (he SIl:i:X(;TII of tliisrcat Aiiic i-l-CAX-isni IS IXIH VIIt'.M. I IT.NKSS. LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE MEDF0RD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Inslriietion lay or evening I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY Teamwork: in Your 2 ", . : i Transactions V, l'iN 1 he most casual or careless thinko- c-.all I'c irsee' tlli- mssi bilil ie.s of profit lcnilllililf ahead for I ! rN I. .And if docs not fake a magician to realize how much greater tile probabilities are of success when a ij rowing aecouut and sti'onjf connection at the FIUST NATI()N.ii I ! A X K a re added to his of her resources. Uhe First National Bank Mbdford AUTO SUPPLY SALE iiiaA'l: , cu.ucjj am. - K?5cv . Oregon J 1 . ! Merchant's Lunch at Holland Cafe Music During Dinner Hour Cafe Holland C. Y. Tengwald, Mgr. - WHY NOT 1 Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND T0BACC03 SCHOOL SUPPLIES at 'eVoe's REMEMBER I IT'S A HOME PRODUCT I ' a r "rr T-i - T-k nrinT i -m eerless Bakery and Lunch Room NEW COOK STOVES AND RANGES Wc have a nice new lino and will trade you a new stove for your second hand one. WE BUY. WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL Poole Furniture Co. South Fir Street. Medford. Ore. IVTKIilltltAN AITOOAB CO. SchiNlnln from Octoiier I, 1019. 1'nlI.Y (Except Siindavl Ixvo Meilford Leave Ashland 7:loa.m. 7:10 a.m. I S:00 am. 7:55 a.m. 8: 5 a m. 9:00 a.m. j 9:10 a.m. 9:25 a.m. j 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 1 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. I 11:30 a.m. 12:00m. j 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. I 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. , 2:1,0 p.m. 2:io p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:2f. p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 pm. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat only 9:30 p.m. Sat.onlv 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. I mldtiicht Sat. only ! RTXIhW ONLY 1oavo le,lford I. eove Ashland' 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. ; 11:00 am. 11:00am. : 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m 3:00 p m. 4:00pm. 4:00 p.m. 1 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. ! 6:30 p.m. (:30 p.m. I "-an n.m .an n m Office anil ftiUne room Xo. 6 South j Front. Nash Hotel Building. rhone 309. i