Wed ford Maiu ixibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER MJBLIHHED EVERT AFTERNOON HXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office, Uall Tribune BiilMlng, 11-11- North Kir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, The Med ford Mall, The Med ford Tribune, the Southern OreKonlfca, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Runriar Bun Is furntihed sntmrtrlhers desiring a se7enday daily newspaper. ROBERT RT7HJ... Editor. 8, 8. SMITH, MiiniM. UfOUTIOr TUMI T M AIL IN ADVANlb:, Dally,, with Hund-iy Sun; fr M fl Dally, with Smidnv Sun, inoi.th .6 Dally, without Hunrtrt- Hun. year. 1.00 Daily, wllttour Kmithiy Hun. monta .60 Weokly MaM Trlhunn. on yn&i 1.50 Sunday Hun. unu yur.. 1 50 7 CARRIER--in M.Mlfnrd. Ashland, Jacksonville. Central t'oint, momx: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17 B" Oatly. with Sunday Sun, month.... .6 Dally, without Sunday Hun. yar f.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, moutb .80 Official paper of the City of Udford- Official paperjf JacUeon County. Entered a second -clans matter Medford. Oregon, undur the act of March 1, J.B Y V. worn Sallv avsrara elronlaliea fer six mouths enalug Deo. si, , MEMBER OF THE A8SOCIATMD PUEM8 Fall I-eased Wn-e Service. Th Asso ciated I'rfMB Is exclusively entitled the uee for republication of all news lupstchpn credited lo It or not other wise crwllted In this paper, and a) bo thf local nws published hrtn. All rlghte of republication or upeclai herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Parry 'Next to I lid Itutisiiin Friends or American i-'reodom. Hianils the Anll Salocn League. .Viihlii'i' lias any par ticular reason for:'p.lst iue,, and noth IiiK to do. ': :, JT'S A ;! V'oltMl vi:t (Kiiueiic llcejster) I'rur Hurl went lo Jasper .Mon day to K't a 'calendar and al manac. News report Wednesday carrli'd thu inforniatlon that l lie railroad men cf Trieste had struck for 1-1 lire )or diem. A lire in approximately a dime. The, oiiKlne that pulled the truin Unit puffed and wheezed its way Into Trlesto every day. wan a dlHtunt relative of the .I'vllle locomo tive, and the ' eniiliioer thereof had moro patches on lis punts than there wore nuts In tho engine. , ' . J It tieeinn that Admiral Sims is ot-, poHed lo kIvIiik 0eiy voter In the' Bt.'uth who saw tljt ocean durilm Hi; war, a dlstiumitslieil service medal.. True IokIu is presented liy Con gressman Oulhy of : Florida, who an nounces that thotffi. would have lieen no war "If thu alflcyi had not I'oumIu Uermnny." Vftr' There has beenah auto accident on lllellhcnt uvcnu.Qi.-und linw In tht' world it ever happened no one Knows The report, that the "spirit" of Ker 1hi has been crushed Is' on-oncoi'i NeKotlons aro under way for battles with Jlontonwo, Albania, and Italy. Sonator l'olndexter Is the leading rator umi.HK the presidential inipos HllilliticH, tho Idea lielnn lo talk his rivals to death. Tho Imitation flowers worn by Uie Klrls cost morn tliau the real IhiiiK. "FLU I-'l'IIHOMIC IX CIIK'.UIO CHOWS: oiiecun; iihai.tii (dfi-'i- CEIt ACi'S'-- I fttlino l'oilland Telc Krani). More canse and elicit stuff. The liullflKhliiti; reason has opened In Mexico, whicli .no. doubt accounts for no Amerleariji Iw-Iuk killed, cap lured, or tortured In that suction for 10 days. 't It is more or ioils reinarkati).' Bonio who fought, for Ameiicu now arrested fir ViiioUIiik ciiiar that a rn in Amerlcu. They maile the 'world 8afo for democracy,' and the count rv safe for annoyers,' KVentually, ft will mean the eslab lIMiment of a bociety for I ho ICxecu Hon of lxl aK-ravators. a)(,nt crowd! to join! You'll i;el a (banc. .ade Young Bright cyc:3, n dear skin and a boily full of youth and health m:iy b yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL Tha world's Btandnnl remedy for kidory, livt'f, bladder Htid uiic n.iJ ttoubka, V.io enemies uf lite, and luoks. In c.gj ti:.co I6i)6. All druggists, three btzes. Look for th nam Gold M-Jl on bo AKul CCpt UO ilAllAlioa JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. Alionr M. 47 nnd 47-Jt Aotomoblle llonrrto Kertlc Ijulf Axelstant km mvru itAitTijKTT Uo Ambulance Borvictj, Coroner. "MAKE TWO SWIFT STROKES.' Hl'lAH Old iveiH'tioimry! lie always docs just what is ' expected of 111 1 1 J) . 'We Uiwxv lie would i'all for that "vote 'er st rai.nht" hill, ami tfi'atiiil uoiisly advei't i,e the fart that his political horizon hasn't broadened since Col umbus discovered America. Why borrow trouble. Then; is enough legitimate de fense work for Iloratious at the (i. 0. '. bridge, without bothering about a iiieasuie 'oiieernin which even Reac tionary is ''indifferent." Why waste time and energy over a bad cause. N'olhiii'' but IVollM tempt lllf'' of oiii' wai'iiiniis thou-att it ude ttf aiii. I !ut been violated, and where. come in, on a delense nl tliis tiraiiiless alienint To turn Uie polit ieal clock back I wo or t liree jreiier.it ions. We said "The proposition is to disenfranchise the in dependent: voter and make supreme the old party slogan, 'vote the ticket .straight.' " And that is absolutely what the proposition i. We repeat it. : W'e didn't say the measure proposed lo disenfranchist the republican voter or the democratic voter, but the in dependent voter. And before we used "disenfranchise" we looked up the word in Webster's unabridged with Ihe following result: I ilsi'ii I ranchise-- Ti. disposnc:; of the rights of a citizen, or of a particu lar privilege as of votliiK, lioblinj', ollire, elc. . If U'eact ioiiary will investigate wliy a iloy.cn of the republican slate senators voted against this measure, and two of them fought like wild cats against it, and a re publican n'ovcrnor vetoed it, lie may decide that declaring the purpose of this measure was to d is tosses tin; inde pendent voter of his ri;;hls as a citizen, was statin"' the absolute t nil li. )(arold U'eacl ioiiary. W'e were asked the oilier day why we allow him so much space. W'e are under no ob ligation lo nivc him an inch. We merely accommodate him because we enjoy him. lie represents to our mind a distinct example of abnormal political psychology, which is becoiuinjf almost extinct. In the interest: of po litical anti(iiity we don't, want lo lose him. For id, a time when the political issues of (he country lire so .complicated and (list urbino' it is almost refreshino' to find someone who finds I hem so altogether simple and reassurinj;. There is nothing' to worry about for Reac tionary. Merely perceive that all the good and all the. wisdom of the universe is in the republican party and nl! the evih' and all the depravity, in the democratic part y, make "two swift strokes of the pencil and go about yoi;r business." "Make two swift strokes of the, pencil and go about vour business," there is .Rcaetionarv in a nut. shell. There is his sijiipie '..formula, of political rpspoiiKiUilitrfrom A te Jzzard. " I'rovided Hiat stroke is on Ihe right ticket. So whv wake him up'? ' v COMMUNICATIOn. Approves MiH'hhu; lllll ) the editor: .N'othiiiK lint uhso- luto duvolion to truth and fairness would temiit'ino !(. ukiiIii ask space J li) the 'Frlliuqn after tho editor has pointed out lo uie the danger ol lall iUB into tlio Wllsonlan habit of wrlt-ijiK-iiotcs. Hut in justico to Ihu re publican party and to the, men who led for tho Htruiaht party ticket hill 1 wish lo call attention to editorial in tho Triliunu of Jan. I'.ltli, criticising with Kival severity the re publican legislature of Oregon for passluK the straight party licket 1111- in this conncclliin the editor says: j'ln! proposition is to disirancbiso (lie independent voters and make mi- preme Ihe old party idogan "vote the tieket Htralglit.' " Jlero is a positive statement that Ihe Independent voter will be dMran- ! ehised by this hill. J,et ua see If this is 'sVi, fr if It is every republican in j tho ntatc will rise up lo swat it. For the republican party from ihe day it; came inli,' being down to the present ' moment of lime has stood for a five j hallol. mid a fair count, and llu; only j shcUou of our country vvhro Ihisi right is not reccnizod fa in ciM'tain slates soulli of Mason's and Dixon's j line where the tleinorral lc. party is in al'SOliil-i control. Ib'Tore gtiing far ' that pcrjinally I s to whether this defeated. I have to vole a straight Iher. I wish to ua; was indifferent a bill passi il or win aivuy been able Ib Uet If I wanted to. Of if I wished to ramble around over the ballot and set unmercifully st ung, as usually haipens. I have had no particular difficulty in doing that. Now jis lo the real fai ls. This bill disfranchises no cue. No one's fran chise rmhls are abridged in any par ticular. The only change It make.- is to restore to the man who wishes to vole a straight ticket something that never should have been taken from him In the beKinnini; tho riht 'to ud Inti. the voting booth and with it clear and intelligent understanding of what he thinks will best serve his country's interest, make two swift strokes with 4he pencil, fold and turn his hallol over to tho election hoard and ko iuh kly about hm business. And when it c(..nos to tho to-called independents, non-part lsa?v and what-nots they can do under tho new law exactly what it lias been their blessed pnvth ee to do tinder the old out they can loam at will over tie' e pa u so id the official ballot. wide JOIN THE HOOVER CLUB In onlcr to tct out the scntimint of .Taclon countv rcarl n-' lli-rbert Hoover a a lu'ciili-nt ml I'.-inilulate rentier arc i eouetccl lo I'ill out the blank bi-lnw. anil ic!nrn to thl Mail Tribune oliu-c. 1 tavnr the scliM-liou of llcrl-crt Hoover as the lire -ulenriiil noni- inee. anil am wiMkil"' to ilo all iu :i,v lncr to sei-urc his x-lei-tioll in tlreons pre:iential i-i-iumr. " kubfortj srxm Trcnroiffi, itiisoiiiie (levoiion lo i i-iii n and lairness iroclaims our communicant who in spite insists upon adopting the holier-thai;- wliere lias trutti amt tatrne:- .h w here, -d these virtues ''".' : , ,-- voting their fears, thulr hatreds and their suspicions to their heart's con tent Just as they have been ablo to do in the past. And In the meantime wouldn't it be great if a man could once in bin lifetime, just once, dis cover a non-partisan that wasn't par tisan and an independent that wasn't biased. KUACTIONAltY. Couched Muht. mid Itny .I oh n Voihio, Klliorton, C!a., wrilos: flii'"jUHt fall, wlum my noighbors wore down with Influenza, I took a evure cnlil and Iil'Ioio I was awaro of my condition I was down sick in bed. I roughiMl nihl and day and my throat was raw and sore, l not a bottle of Foley's lluney antl Tar Compound and took eight .small do.ses in two hours. My condition began lo im- prove and in n few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foley's is the host cough medicine made.' For kuIo by Medlord I'liannacy. - - - - - - - BLI N ATIV E HERB TABLETS Restore a Henltliv Condition W hy permit your liver and kid neys to remind you constantly of their unhealthy conititii.a, when Itliss Native Jteih Tablets taken at remilar intei vals will free you from pain, and keep your system in muiuiI ph sical healt h. I on't ne;:leei them, for lo do so will lead lo perhaps very serious eense Mtiences. Take Hliss Native Herb Tablets at the first sign i.-f trouble, and you wilt be ai;reeabty surpris ed at the results. They are recog nized everywhere as the standard herb remedy lor all ills due to a disordered stomach. Const ipat ion disappears, the lier and kidneys tunc; ion properlv, i he blood be comes pure and healthy, the appe tite inipri'ves, and the general sys tem becomes invigorated. M rs. Francis .Mervier, It runs wick, tia., writer: ".ly liver and kidne. were very bad, hut thanks to Uliss Native Hern Tablets. I have not a tia.e of my old trouble now. I shall eonlinuo tl keep them on baud, just as long as 1 can uet them." lilies Native Herb Tablets are put up iu t wo si. vs. fiOe. and $ 1 .mi. Accent m si l i'st it lit es. l.otdi for the trade mark and money back guarantee on every box. Sold by local druizuists and local aut-nls eery where. Made by .Mon ro O. llbss ("o , W'a-hiuton. M. t Si;:ne,l . itrrcDFOTin, 'oirEfioy. ttttttsto'y; jantxa'rt si Prominent Women Testify Iloqiiiam, Wah.: "I was in Euch a run-down condition that I had U sit -36'v down to do my Jr work. My bacx L, yffi and head achi-d ,K7 .V. took twe ve bot- V.V.' ties of L)r. Pierce's fy'liul Favorite Prescrip- ' WW tu tion and it com ' t)l pletely cured me. Uj I am doing all my S--- I. l t. I 'ij UWII WIHh HUH 1CI!1 good all the time. Mns. M. H. Habtwgs, 2428 Simpson. Young Motherhood Vallejo, (So. Valleio), Calif.: "I look Ut. Pierce's Favorite Prescri tion during expectancy and found it excellent; it relieved headache, backache, and helped in a great many ways. 1 was strong and had a good appetite and had a much easier time than with the-other children. 1 was strong and well when I not up and had a nice healthy baby." Mas. S. P. Houston, G-1C 5lh St. Women's Troubles Hoy, Wash.: "My uncle used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical IJi.scovcrv with tine results. v&Mifl -V. "' Vs,','.i Ur' i in c-t; a r uvui - coiuuicinl tliem to everybody -Mus. Beut Pcjtman. WHY NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-ELU COOKIES VOGAN'3 CHOCOLATES , FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'fx ' WVP?- tU- Prescription Mm ? feM 1 " r w an's i'fm ' -Jii. trotihii! and wa-s V!fcW&tr3 1 consider M-XOJM&m both of these J&W&JIL'M& medif ines to bo :b' w3' tit -. . -mi., ,1 .j.ie'i-M?" ' j C. E. Gates Ay to Co.." there's big money in mnskmt trapping & smw I qjijvj a. is. inc. -if you ship them to Shubert . VIL. YOU And WIH Pay Tljcse Exlrcniely High Prices GST A SHIPMENT CFF- T03JAY ... riTllXll-A WkicT N"lTft0C I N'lKlDIUH plHSMJU .1 2 I Wmter 6.00 tu TooTl.75 to 3.7'7 3.5010 2.75 1 2.50 to 1.75 1 2.50 to liol FJI 4.50 to 3.75 3.50 lo 2.75 2.50 to 2.00 1.75 lo 1.50 1 1.75 10 1.25 1 Fine. Darl 25.00 to 20.0Tl3.0S:':I5.00 1 ROD to 12-00 j 10.00 to - 8.00 1 18.M ta 5.00 . Usual Color 18.00 to 11.00 12.00 13' 10.00 9.00 to 750 7.C0 to 6.G9 7.00 to 3.59 Pale 12.0fltul.090j 9.031OJ.5C 7.00to(i.00 5.50 to 4.50 5.50 to 3 00 -ICIJ"M-iC "' KfltXrWUKM tUIUnOE I NSIHEOIUH I N?l SMALL ,IOOODUNPR!ME) ' Black rFsTcO to l?.00TlTiiii 9.00 1 8.5013 8.00 I 7.50 lo 7.00 1 7.00 to 3i0 " Short - 10.00 to 9.CC 8.50 to (.50 7.25 to G.75 6.50 to 5.50 6.00 to 3.00 Narrow .'. 7.50 to 6.50 6.25ta S.i5 5.00 to 4.59 4.00 to 3.50 3.50 to liO Broad 5tiQ'n 4.00 ,3.50 to 3.00 2.75 to 2.25 1 2.00 lo 1.50 1.50 to ".75 These exlrcmeiy lush prices are based liberal grading and are q;;otnd for immediate shipment. 'No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other Oregon Furs, write for "El;t feipUirrt &l)t)iprr" the only reliable and accurate market report end price list of its kind published. It'aFREEWritetorii: A GMpmaent la "SH'iJiSERT' will . resuiS in "more money" "quicMer." SHIP AH. YOUP FURS DIRECT TO A.B.SHUBE RT THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WRLO DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN 25-27 W.Austm Ave. Dept. lonChicaqo, U.S.A. i;.fSCAyENGER. .eaiUity facavenger: ' A H'yefiitie:thiniedlately removed '.on short notice.!;-; Weekly visit in resi dence 'dlfltMcts',. Daily business dis trict. I Phones" 2 7 7-.1. " Everything in fact for your auto at prices so low that you should buy a year ahead ifert-; is Oregon Furs CAM SHIP on the vcli-knowu "SHUBERT" OXYrACETYLENE ! ' WELDING !"';' CylinJer hciids,' puhip 'casllriga, mls cellancidus welding: Work guaraiiteod, OAKLAND GARAGE . ) .,13I22S South Kront. !.-. . :' -: . i i rt- : i -;er. i AVOID FLO! KEEP v YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS WORKING Old Herb Tea Best. Insurance . Against Disease. Influenza, la grippe, colds,' rheuma tism and more serious disea-a can in most ciiws xi blamed to slugibh liver, kidneys and bowels, A body full of poison wftbU uuittvr Is an easy vlollw for germs. Uun't neplcct yourself, especially at thia time of yenr. lilllouenesH, btuul nctieunud HlufjgibhneBS are Uaner slg--luils. it Is fully to lguoro inern. ui'o a jjacKago or Lincoln Tea. Take a a cup at niKht and you'll lu surprised how quickly it will put you In tune and make you fwl like new. - This famous old herb tea is uneioelled for chronic omstinut ion. colds. laprlppy, inlluenztt, chronic heiidat'he, rheumatism, . etc. It acts cently but . 'quickly. Does not creato tho physio habit. '' A family remedy in thousands of homes tor forty years. Nothing Is belter for the children. It helps keep tbrm In line condition to resist colds ami dangerous children's diseases, flu cunts at all drupKlsts. Lincoln I'ru prietary Co., Kt. Wayne, Ind. Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts -. Xo. -9t5c ' llreakfua't Btei'k.. . To.it Coffo" '' . . CI) Ess Ham Hot Cukes v Coffee '" y't. a it.-e.. 7- .I.--'.. s o. 0 IMo ' CIS, I'ork Chop fl) Corn Cakes i:,,Coffoo- tu kkb; Hacon 1 1,10. Cakes Cofl'eo- .i No. :i3,: So.;? eSc '" (B) Whtat Cakes.Country Sansagd' Stripped Hacon ortluckwlieat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffeo N'o. 4 ft.le Fried Mush with Bacon Coffeo . No. 8 S3c Plain Omolotte Wheat CuRea Coffee LACTEIN Is a condensed buttermilk in :. ; i paste,, form. - One - poiirid, niakes'.teii gallons of pur&V'iuj rif.Ii buttemiilk at a cost of " 1.9e per'gnlion.' .'IndjspenBia ..' !,'."' ble as a feed for poultry and llOgR. ... GIVE IT A TRIAL. - - , ' . r't ttfi.ll MONARCH W.V .IT..: Seed & Feed Co. -.li-J-- l.t.r,i.i) "V-'.-.- l .tf.v -! V ,.: 'l 1 317 East Main Strut STOP! THIS' MEANS YOU See us for Wood, 'Mill Block COAL Valley Fuel Go. r .--.; '-.-Phone 76 1 , Dodue Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. - I.. D DELASEVr ' Rousseau , Coal Co. Prodiicersaiid Distribu tors of Medford Coal. - Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. 1 Ofiffc 25 West-Main Phone 934. Jacksonville Medford IXTKItl RBAX AITOCAK CO. Schedulo from Jan. 16, 1920, Dally ExeMt'BunduK!'. ': Leave Medford: 7: 10, :ui.,K8tOO : iu a. 'm..' niuii a. m.. 9:00 a. ,m.. 10:00 '. U 00 at ni., 12:00 noon, 1 :S0 p. 'mV, YlSO '. I P. ni;, 3:?0'p. m., 4:30 p. Ul. 630 I p. in., Snt: only 7:30 p;,tu,' S ra'tt pil.,! V I Sat. only 10:30 p. m.-', f . ' '? ! - l.O.H-n .Ta.frennvllld 'T.'Ol. n . ' n ' ','i'. i . S:30 a. m:,;; JO a.4a:;d:3-iijj i 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p.' m.'-'SiOO p. 7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p.m.. Sat. , j only 9:50 p. m. ; .V-. ' Sunday Only ;'. Leave Medford: 9:nn m ... in:an a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 :p. m., a:30 p. m... 7:00 p. m., 9:30 ' p. ni.. 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 1 11:30 a. m., 2;00 p. m.. 3:30 p. ta.. :u p. m., 6:30 p. m... 7:30 p. m., ! 9:S0 p. m. - - - Office and -a-allinff- rnnm Vi K a I Front. Nash Hotel nuttrttnff .TtlhVann. - ;ville waitliiK room at Reter's Confec- 'tlonery, ... -r. tit b-tf : .1 r,f'i-5irlj )