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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
rxnE HOUR WTTDFOTITI WATT, TTlTBTjypV irFDVOUT), OftTCOON'. FT? IDA V. .TAXrARY in. 1020 BlEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE AH INDEPENDENT NEWKPAPRH rCBLIHHED KVF.RY AI'TRItNOON KXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PK1NTINO CO. Office, alall Trlbuno BulMlna;. li-17-11 llortta Fir atreet. Pnone 76. eonaolldatfon of the Democratic ?lmu, The Mwifora Mall, The Medford rlbune, the Southern Oreg-onlaa. The Aahland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun la farnlabed aabacrlbera desiring a aeven-dar dally newapaper. ROBERT MlHl, Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, Manacer. TTBSOSIPTIOV TIMUI T If All, IN AlJVANCb: Dally, with Hunday Hun. year II. e Dally, with Sunday Buo. month. .5 Dally, without Sunday Hun, year. 1.00 Daily, without Pumlay Hud, month .SO Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1 60 Sunday Hun. one year 1 SO I CARRIER In Medford. Aahland, Jacksonville. Central Point- Phnhnlr! Dally, with Hunday Hun. year. 17 60 X)ally, with Sunday Kun. months .IS uauy, wiinout Hunday Hun, year- i.oo Dally, without Hunday Sun. month .SO DON'T GET THE . LINE TANGLED. Official paper of th City of Urdford. Official DiDtr of JaclcHon Count v. Entered second-clung matter at Medford. Ore con, under the &ot of Ifarob wen (ally iTTr elnmlaHaa fn MEMBER OF THR AB800ATBD PRKKfl Kull Leaatxl Vm- rv.- Th A mmn. aVlated Ftaii la exclusively ntitled to ina use ior repuDiicanon or an newa tllpatche credited to It or not other wlae credited In thla pnper, and also the local news published hnrnln. All rlghta of republication of special lapatebM Hreiokri aiso reaervea. APPLE PRICE IS L( T rr h The fonlrtillcd price for American nordes in Knirlnnd will not lie ( liiuiiii-il. . uccnnliinr Id u communication "iusl received lv Arthur M". Cleurv of Portland, from Charles jr. Simons ol London. Jlr. Simons writ as Mint tie Kliito the' el To rls which he promised to miiko when in l'oillniid Home J'onr months ntro, the lintisli .'ovcrnineiit litis decided to liiiiintiiin the siiiuc inn x in) mil price for Aiuciiciiit npples The pnee is nhout $t.'J."i n iiox. vurv inir wilh t'xclniii'.'u nntcs. This controlled price is too lov to permit the shipment of hieh clus northwestern lio tipples to Knirluml with it profit to the shipper. Jlcrc toforu KuL'Innd hits heen Hie chief foreign market open to the north western Knulish Newtown npplcs, mill the loss of this out let. nt litis time when the iipule market in this conn trv is far from active, will he mark cd. '' When the freight of at least (ill rents n hox between northwestern points an, I eastern export points i lidded to the f. o. Ii. price, plus H, emits n hox, which has heen churned this season for ti'ansporliiii; apples trout thi' Alliinlic. const to Knulnnd, It nil then; llse various liandliin: chiiriies and uoilsiderimr adverse ex i haiiirc rales and the controlled max imam pricp lhiit the fruit is permitted to liritiL', Ihe'iiiociilive to exportiiiL' hittli irrmle npplcs llns season shown niito exisl. LET "DANDERINE" BEAUTIFY HAIR .Girls! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair l-et "liiiiiderlmi" save your hitlr nnrt (Inutile Kb licuuty. You can have loin ot It.iiK, thick, slrons, lustrous hair. Don't let II tmiv lifeless, thin. wraKKly or f.oliim. jirins back tin color, vicor anil vllallly. (iet a r.-ci'iit hotlle of delightful "Dltndcrlnc" al any dniK or toilet counter lo freshen your nculp; . heck dandruff and fulliiiK hulr. Y(.ui- hair needs this hi linuliil iuK tonic, then Its .life, color. In iuhlncss and ulilllidance will return Hurry! JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. (- none M, 47 and 47-Ji . f - Antomobllo llranie BorrlM lAdy AnMlatAiit M SOUTIt It.AKTIiKTT Avtrt AmhulftnrA RprvfrA. f Vr)aw T tliis fisli ciniti'OVt'i'pr it is well to ('Vincent rate our nt- A t"iifion noon fisli. Tito liioi'e extraneous matter lirouylit into the nielee, the less elianee of t'ettiiif,' what we want, and what in coniiuoii justice, the people of Southern Oregon should have. So in our opinion it is the part of practical expediency to foriret ahont the letrislature anil l'ortret ahout the fish commission. As predicted in this column several days atfo, there is no hope for relief in cither quarter. "When the people of Oregon, as a whole, take enough interest in politics lo send men to Salem who will represent them, in stead of ni'tvate business, there will he some chance. iut not until then. So the Ijcst tlnna- to do in rciranl to the lisli commis sion and legislative iarce is forget it. There was no rea son to expect anything else. What is, is. littt it. is not too carlv to lav plans for a fight before the people of the .state. The cannery interests, of course. have represented this fight as that of a few rattle-brained fly casters against an Oregon industry, an attempt to drive out a legitimate business, so that a tew idlers may catch more fish and waste more time. As long its the people believe this sort of bunk there is no chance of'elicf. What the people must lie shown i that (rout lushing is in the first place one of the most val uable resources Southern Oregon hits, and. in the second place that unless the cannery at the mouth ot .Rogue river is removed, or its methods entirely changed, the stee! head trout will go the way of the bison and J)odo. 'If the steel head can be preserved without doing awav with the cannery well and good, if they can't be preserved without doing away with the cannery well and good again. J hit they must be preserved. I hat s the entire question in a nutshell. That's the point to keep perpet ually in mind. ' Let the political scramble go its sweet way. Sooner or later it will play itself out. But concentrate on fish, and protecting the fish. A campaign on that .line' is. sooner or later .bound to win, because it is just and Tight. We don't agree with L. J. that its a crime to be a par tisan. Jt there s a genuine principle involved its it crime not to be, but if there isn't, then partisanship is merely a waste of energy and time. I'ut perhaps that is what L. J. really means. Senators. ,lorali and Johnson and Willie Hearst must be very proud" today. The League of .Nat ions vhas been launched with the United States the only world power not represented. . . ' Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift' any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! m lb k3 : wfi. Drop a little Fwzmip on nn nrliinK corn, instantly tlmt corn htojn hurt -inj;, then you lift it liji1'1 t,llt- 11 doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, tiifijjit! Wliv-wnit? Your ilriiL".rist wlh a liny trottli1 of TWr.ono for a few epnta, mlVu-iont to rid your fwt of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the tot's, and rnlluaes, without wrrncb8 or irritation. Try it! Xo humbug! SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All rofuso linmodintcly removed on short iirtice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 277-J. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler Our specialties are fine watches both American and Swiss, at lowest prlcos. dn nnr rrwn rnDAlrtna. PHONE 242 FOR COAL and WOOD 631 . Front St. WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL D ANGING NAT 3S: JAN. 16 Broadway Novelty Orchestra of Portland on World Tour Dancing Free Until 9; p. m. E NO SHOES FOR TWO WHOLE YEARS "I had to lie cared for just like a baby before I began taking Tanlac," filid Mrs. Alice Murphy, of 1501 Pennsylvania Ave., I.os Angeles, Cal. "Two years ago I had a very se vere attack of muscular rheumatism" she continued, "and.no cne knows the pain and torture I have suffered since. My hands swelled until 1 could hardly work my fingers and 1 haven't been able to put on a pair of shoes because my feet were swollen so. I hud sharp pains through my backso bad that at times I simply could net keep from screaming. Sometimes I got so dizzy everything seemed to spin around and then 1 would have sharp pains and a chiHy feeling afterwards. I was so helpless tltat I lived propped up with pillows In a chair or in bed all the time and had to be helped from one place to anoth er. ' "I tried every juedlcine or treat ment we could hear of, but it was money thrown away and I got 'so blue I did not care to live. Then my husband .read in the papers about Tunluc and by the time I had taken it four or five days I . saw It was helping me. New, after taking sev eral, bottles, . 1 can't praise Tanlac enough. My nerves are so much bet ter I sleep like a child all night long. I am already doing my housework again and It Is the first time in two years 1 have been able to get around at all and wear my shoes. " Tanlac Is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy,. In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, In Central Point by Mlsa M. A. Mee; in Ashland by East Side Pharmacy, . In Eagle Point by Von dor Hellen. Adv. The Bank op ' r r u 1dSOLUTE iSAFKTY The TOimNATrajmBaNK THE MARK OF MERIT. Is a hank's prosperity, it means confidence, .prowth, safety, strength. This hank is prosperous, it has paid more divi dends to its shareholder's than any hank in Medford. It has tho'-puWic confidence because it merits that confidence, Share in our success and strength. Let lis serve you. - YOUR BANK ! The Bank of Prosperity. rmiUI.MIillllM.IIIIIHIIUIHIHM Merchants Lunch at Holland Cafe Music During Dinner Hour Cafe i Holland C. Y. Tengwald, ;Mgr. , POWER OF AN IDEAL The. 10O percent AMERICAN' DIOAL WINS in business as in war ItKCAlSK the STKUN'GTH of this great Articr-l-CAN-ism IS 1XIU-. VIDUAIj FITNESS. LEARN MORE EARN MORE , ENJOY MORE MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Instruction ' Day or evening I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY CORN Just received A Car of Eastern Shelled Corn. Oct your supply now Before Corn goes up. In quire, lor prices. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street. . Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical cases. No cjftra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the" patient. MEDFORD OREGON MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso aecnt for Fairbanks and Morse Entrinea. 17 South Riverside. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed. OAKLAND GARAGE 11:t-ll.- South Front. Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8,00 at Mine. Ofifce 25 West Main . Phone 934. Amiouncement We have taken the agency for the Fordson Tractor and are now booking orders for February 1st delivery, at which time we will receive a carload. ' We will carry a most complete line of parts and will render to Tractor owners the same high grade service that has made the Ford car a universal necessity. ' ' Let us have your order now as there are only seven in this carload part of which are sold. C. E. Gates Auto Co. WHY NOT Get Your h- . , FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM ' FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKTES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES at '-it -..'.J DeVoe s REMEMBER IT'S A HOME , PRODUCT ASK FOR PEERLESS . eerless f Bakery and Lunch Room NEW , ... COOK STOVES AND RANGES ' J.jl 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",., Poole Furniture Co. W w - South Fir Street. .; I I - Medford, Ore. 1 INXEKUItllAS AUTOUAK VO. Schwliilo from Octoticr 1, 1010. Dally '(Except Sunday) ; Leaye Medrord Leave AahUvd 7:10a.m. 7:10a.m. . 8:00 a.m. 7:55 a.m. ' 8:25 a.m. (:00 a.m. rt S.10 a.m. t:!6 a.m. f 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. ! 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 2 11:30 a.m. 12:00 m. t 12:4a p.m. 1:00 p.m. f 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2: to p.m. 1 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. ' 8:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ! 7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. . 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. ' Sat.only 9:30 p m. 8at. only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BCMIAY OXLY Leave Medrord Ii enre Ashmad- 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. f:30 p.m. :So o.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pjn. 2:00 p.m. . 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C:30 p.m.. R IO o.m. i J Office and waiting room No. 5 South Front, Nash Hotel Building. .1 1