PXGE POUR
STEPFOItrc STATE TRTBU1TE. MnDFORP. ftRF,f!OY, TTEPyrKSD A Y. .TANTJAKY
21". 1920
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The MMford Bundar lun la furalabed
nbanrlbftra desiring a aeran-dAT daily
nawapaper.
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OfflcIM paper of th City of MXIfoni
WintrA a annnnd-oleiB matter
ttedford, Oregon, uude the act of ifrcb
i, mm.
mix month n&lng Dh, SI. Xi
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(tl&terl Prnpfl I exclusively entitle) to
tha uaa for rnubllcfitJon of all new
aiApalcheg credited t 11 or noi omar
lu nt-Mrltttvl In. this miliar, und alao th
locaJ news published herein. All rttfhtt
of republication of apeoiaJ tajaUiha
ereiD axa aiao rcicrvru.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
. Slops for the complete piiriflnitlon
of Creation have been prepared by
the Amalgamated KefonnoiH v! the
World, who, for the eainpuimi lui v;
linked forccH with the Wo Know lies!
Bocioty. Tho following rtiloH and reg
ulutlons are to be enforced:
(a) There- Rhall lie in.1 alnglng.
The blrdB are ttlilo to do nil the sing
ing that the human oar has any need
of. Permit will be Issued for hymns
and anlbeinna, by tho Ciriind llegtila-
tor of the Masses, if ho thinks it pro
per. . Also If nny whistling is to be
done, it can bo dono by tho wind
down the chimney.
: (b) In district" where fogs pro-
vail, no Gtio'ahall live, ns tho unrlght
ooub have tho habit of comparing our
stand for tending to other people's
business, ns a menial fog, suttllng
down over tho mind, as I ho natural
fog settles over tho earlh.
, . (cj Tho wt.'nien and girls of nny
section shall look as homely as possi
ble. To bo charming in dress and
manner Id tiieir natural right, hut II
glvetb Ihi'lil satisfaction, unci, there
fore Is'not good for them. i
d) fllelecllves will bo ever on the
nleA. for citizens wlir.' act human, and
if it is over six hours till sun-up shool
them there and then.
(e) !) The keen-eyed ltops shall
also. take stops with any person who
makon'the wild statement that "the
air uclf llko a tonic," and test, both
the nit and the poison for alcohcllc
percentage.
(f) CiKorottes are forbidden.
Some say cigarettes were tho greatest
source of comfort to our uoldlors In
the great war, as thoy fought. In the
trenches, nnd rested. Poppjcw'U! ! ! !
Instead it was tho religious tracts
nent' acrotm tl(o" tempestous waters by
otlr organization.!
(g) A"li moving picture shows
shall 'bo closed, except at tho glad
Xraas. scasoji, when sterooptlcon
views of . the Insido workings of u
threshing machine will bo shown, foi
children whoso faces nro long, - in
stead of morry. If tho Most Supremt
Matron of What Is Best for Kids scoi
fit this may ho abolished.
, , (h) Owners of fishing poles shall
have tho sanie shoved dewn . thoh
throats Including tho lines, jiook, anil
sinker.
1 (I) ll.nughtor is vorboton. Alsc
flirting nnd shaking hands.
(J)' And, besides the above, each
and all, and evory factor of tho so
called civilization, that tends It
umuso, ploaso, entertain, charm, toi
lighten the way of lifo is here and
new prohibited.
(k) The official motto shall be:
Tho jongor the hair, tho bolter tin
man; , ,
(1) Jlembers are urged to strive
for effloioncy in aggravation.
(m) It Is f'irther provided thai
nil charter members can do as the
please, bill care should bo exerciser
lest they get caught.
SOUND HEALTH
to many thousands is practi
cally a matter of the right use
. of reliable means of main
taining vitality.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
. time-honored and reliable,
combines palatabilily, inherent
virtues and unrivals.1 efficacy.
At the f irat sign of vwmkness
take Scott s Emulsio
It I known
whera bv the 'rvi
Ef f lcacy"-tho Fixh Jv kv fl'
tkott& lluwucUluoniDclJ f-4' kl'
' UnderUPyf .' I vr
hone M. 41 t .-H1
Automobile Hea-'i, i .
M SOUTH nAm,wir i
An(o Ambulance feejf IT J Co
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GOOD CITIZENSHIP
are indebted to that excellent periodical, the
(Jroson Voter, lor tilt;
What are the chief obstacles tc good cltlzonsblp? Viscount Hryce. for
mer llritish ambassador to tho I'nlud Hlaies, says there are three of
them Indolence, selfish personal interest and party spirit.
The first, he says. Is the most common, tho second tho mc3t noxious
and the third the most excusable yet also tho most subtle.
The (Icstriir-tivc force of the last two is effectively
demonstrated in the present peace treaty situation. If
selfish personal interest ami party spirit had been elimin
ated the peace treaty would have been -ratified six
months ago. ' .
Nor has the fault been all on out! side. We are in re
ceipt of a letter front a member of the New York state
assembly, a republican, but a great admirer of President
Wilson and a man of unusually keen insight, of which the
following is an extract:
.
"You ask about Lodge
woiild'tak'e a five day journey to express my feeling ot'
national huirnhatioii and disgust with all. the leaders on
both sides. Iiitoleraiuf, partisanship, ignorance, selfish
ness and insincerity or worse have been the controlling
Corel's. The "appeals to patriotism have been shallow anil
narrow. The rppublicans may be divided into' tlireq
classes (1) Those who sincerely desire the League of Na
tions with mod it ications enough to protect some or our
traditional doctrines; (2) those who are thoroughly op
posed to any League of Nations (Borah, .Johnson, Knox,
Sherman and half a dozen others) and ('.)) those who art
really indifferent to the issue and consider party advan
tage the main object. These last are led by Lodge, who
seMiis to have forfeited all
shown liinisell merely a .scholarly .politician. ' '
"' ,
"The democrats so far have only developed two'tvpes
,(1) the few bold anl i-leagucrs like Ueed, Thomas and
Walsh anil tliose wlio surrender tiieir independence
to tin! president's orders.
"There is a hope, that some independent pro-leaguers
will develop, perhaps Underwood will be one. Of course
the chief object of Lodge has been to put the president and
the democrats in the hole, and in this he has sueecedeel,, in.
part by his own skill and in part by the thorough incom
petence of tilie democrats, who allowed it to happen'. The
Knox-Borah group of course have stood by Lodge in-this
game, though they would not stand by him (I don't think
he tried to 'make llieni) in voting for the treaty with
reservations.
"The democrats have missed a chance to drive rigid
through the division 'point in the republican ranks, anc
so far they have; weakly allowed the republicans. to define
the issue as Americanism, on which the republicans. car.
appear to stand together, instead of making it the treat.
on which "the republicans are hopelessly divided.
"The chief villain. in the play however is the president,
who is most to be blamed because lie has assumed to take,
the highest moral ground, and who has 'been alienating
support, from the League of Rations ..by his self sufficien
cy and by his amazing arguments.. I.fe has been incon
sistent, illogical, disingenuous as- welf as . ititollerent.
Whether it is his temporary state of hetfl'th Or his perma
nent twist .of mind, I don't know but'l eall him now the
ateual worst enemy of the League covenant."
There is nothing indolent, selfish or partisan about the
writer.' Bight or'wrong, he conies under Yiscouht Bryce's
definition of good citizenship. '
JOIN THE HOOVER CLUB .
In order lo test oul llic senlimtiit of Jackson countv rcii.'irtKmZ
Herbert Hoover ns n prcsideniial caudiilaie readers are reiiuested
to till out the blank below, nnd relui-ii lo the Alnil Tribuno office.
I favor Ihe select ion of Herbert Hoover ns Hie presidential nom-'
inee, ami uiu willing to do nil in n.v power lo secure his selection
in Oregon's) presidential piiiunrv.
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The New
LIGHT-SIX
r
The remarkable ease willi which it holds the
road and travels mile after mile without vibra
tion or effort, is only one among the big features
of tlu New Studebaker Light-Nix.
You can drive il all day without fatigue. And.
so can your wife or daughter. Its sure starter,
the .responsiveness of the motor, the convenient,
controls, the short turning radius, the irreversi
ble 'steering gear and the quick-acting brakes
all contribute to make this a delightful ear to
drive.
Its mechanism is simple, accessible, practically
trouble proof, easily cared for. It's a beautiful
car to look at; a most satisfactory ear to own.
Hines & Snider
South Fir Street
Medford, Ore.
AND THE TREATY.
following
.
and the Peace Treaty. It
claim to statesmanship and
.
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SAYS SHE COULD NOT
.WALK UP THfc STAIRS
"I had rheumatism so had that lifo
was simply miserable for me, but
Tanlac has entirely overcome my
trouble," aid Mrs. Martha Attbuith,
o: Lniano St., I.os AngoluH,
Cal. . ,-, '
' "For the past six years 1 was in
such a. wretched condition 1 can
hardly understand haw I held but as
long as I did," shp continued. "I had
rheumatb pains In my knees so bad
that It was impossible!' for me to step
up or down the stairs, and my hands
were so swollen and stiff it was all J
could do to hold the broom or diKhes.
At night I simply ached all over so
had I could not sleep, and, in fact, 1
suffered all the time niKlit and day.
I -became very nervous and worried
so much over my "condition that I be
came very despondent.
r "I tried all the medicines I could
hear of but none of tfinn did me any
Kood until I sot Tanluc , 1 was over
Joyed to find that It more than -met
my expectations. All signs of the
rheumatism has left nio and I am
buck diving my housework for the
first time In several years. My nerves
are as steady as they can be and I
sleep all night long and never wake,
up 'till morning. I haven't felt so
Une In years and it certainly fr. a
pleasure for me to tell everybody
about Tanlac."
Maniac is sqld In Medfonl by West
Sido Pharmacy, In Gold Mill by M. D.
Bowers, In Central Point by Miss M.
A. Mee, in Ashlalul by ICast Side1
Pharmacy, la . Eagle Point by
Von
dor Hellen. !
Adi.
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Better come in if you want to get full benefit
Of the Big Auto Supply Sale i-l
'-:;,. Goods are going mighty fast . ;
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11. P. Mofoiv
Engine
CkFtch if
Vcinlcd
CoMs of Wood PP Day
wafsi fii
Poiiabk
3UILT by the PIONCCR BUILDERS
OP UGH DRAG SAWS
uuiiMaifliiiiMuiimnM
The
K A 111 111'-
feSOLUTE SAFBTl
The Medford National Bank
PROSPEROUS AND SECURE -
' December 1, 11)1 H.
Deposits were....
Here nl.c
llcpcisits vere....r
Our
, INCREASE
$318,733.00-
We confide litese tarts lit the I'llblic confirm our .prior
statement;. Tiii i i-. no: a piclure u;it :i fact.
v '.
YOUR BANK
TJi-j I'.ank of Safe Itcllance. ' '
iiiiii!ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiinTnnmimim!M
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING
Cylinder heads, pump castings, mis
cellaneous welding. Work guaranteed.
OAKLAND GARAGE
12:1-12.-. Sbntll Iont.
SCAVENGER.
Licensed City Scavenger.
' All refuse Immediately removed on
short no-tlce. Weekly visit in- resi
dence districts. Daily ' business dis
trict. Phones 2
-.1.
JOHN F. LAWRENCE,
Jeweler
Our specialties are fine watches
ooth Amerlcnn aDd Swiss, at lowest
prices. .
Wo tin nnr twti runtti-'n,
you will like the Mitchell Pcr!ab5e Dra5 Saw.
you will Hike tfrs wsy it is built. Bt has a sub
stanticsl, well braced wood frame which insures
the proper ail&mvient of moving parts and pre
venis the machine f rom rachinS to, pieces in a
short time. The engine is ss carefully built for
its work as is an automobile engine. An igni
tion system that is t:oubleproof. An engine
that is easy to start and is not only powerful
when you buy ths machine BUT STAVS THAT
WAy. Furnished with a metal to metal engine
clutch, when desired, that is a real clutch.
Come in end Let Us Show You the
Main Features of the Mitchell Sou)
HUBBARD BROS.,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Bank of
... $11: W, 121.110
:si, !!)19.
... $(-I,8(I7,I
IN ONE YEAR 1
-Eeinsc-SO Per Cent.
9 4-9
FOR
GOAL and WOOD
53-1-SrFrdnt St- '
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso aeent for Fntrbanka end Alors'
F.nirines ; ' '
n Smith PtvprM " I
Tni rnn Missus it
Merchants
Lunch
; at ; ;;v ;
Holland Cafe
Music During
Dinner Hour
Holland
C. Y. Tengwald, Mgr.
1 AGTEIN
Ts a coiulpnsoi buttermilk in
naslo form. - 'One, pound
niiikcs" Ion 'gi.il Ion's of. 2)irc,
rich hiitt'crinilk at a'cost ot
l.!)ct per gallon. ' Jiidispensi
lile as.u iced for poultry and
hogs. ' ' ' ' " '. "...
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
2 MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
' 517 East Main Stnwt
'';';;;STOP!;':'
..THIS MEANS YOU '
See us for Wood, Mill Block
and
COAL
Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 76
TAXI
Dodae Can stand corner Main and '
Bartlett. Phone 900. ,.: ; i
I. D OELANCV
Rousseau Coal Co.
Producers and Distribu
tors of Medford Coal.
i PricellO'bODelivered"'
$8.00 at Mine.-
' Ofi'fce 25 West Main"
Phone 934.
INTER UKBAX AUTOOAB CO.
Schedule from OctoTwr 1, 1010.
Daily X Incept Sunday)
Leave Meilford
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. oi.
- 12:46 p.m.
, . 1:26 .m.. "
2 : 10 p.m.
'8:00 p.m.' .'
8:45 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
6:80 p.m."' -.
7:00 p.m.
Leave Ashland
7:10 a.m.
7:55 a jn.
9:00 a.m.
9:25 a.m. i
10:10 a.m.
, 11:00 a.m. .
'12:00 m. '
.; 1:09 p.m. :,i
1:86 p.m.
' , . 2:10 p.m. .- '
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.;.
'. 4:2o p.m.
' 6:30 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m.
Sat. ODly 10.30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.
midnight Sat. only
BCNOAY ONLTC
Loace MtIford L eave Ashland 4
10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
:Sn n.m
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
. 3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m. '
0 n.m.
Office and waiting room No. 6 South
Front. Nash Hotel Building.
Phone 309.' '
Jacksonville Medford
lNTRHUItllAN At'TOCAR CO, '
Schedule from Jan. 10, 1920, Daily
Except 6nnday.
Leave Medford: 7:10a, ni., 8:00
a. ra., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., -11:00
a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30
p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m.,"6:30
p. m.. Sat. only 7:S0 p. m., 9:30 p.m..
Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville: .7:30 a.
m.,
S:Sfl a.-ni: 1:30 n. m.: 10:30 a.
m.,
11:30 a: .n.; a-.tl0 p.rm., 2:00 p. m.,
3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. -ra., 5:00 p. m.,
7:00 p. m., Sat; only 8:00 p. m., Sut.
only 9:50 p. m.
Sunday Only
Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30
a. ni 12:0 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00
p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 9:30
p. m., 10:30 p. m.
i-eavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a.
11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p.
5:00 p. m., 0:30 p. m., 7:30 p.
m..
m.,
m..
9:n0 p. m.
Office and waiting room No. 5 S.
Frcut, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson
ville waiting room at Reter's Confectionery.
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