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' mnTOTlTi lITm TRTBUOT!. iTD"FOTtD, OKEOOY, FRIDAY. .TAXUAKY 23. 1020 Hedforo Mail, tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWHPAFER roBLjanKD kvkhv aftkhnoon EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. Office, Mall Tribune Bulldlnr. II-I7-IS forth Fir treeL Phone 76. A eontolldatlon of the Democratic Tlmaa, The Med ford Mall, The Medfnrd Tribune, the Southern Oreffonlan, The Aahlana Tribune. The Hedford 8unday Bun la furnished anhaorlbera dealrlnc a aeven-day daily Bawapaper. BOBBRT WTHJ.,. Editor. 8. 8. SMITH. Manager. Vf KAIL IN ADVANCE: Dafty, with Sunday Sun. yemr f 9 9 auy, mm aninaay nun. mrwrn pally, without Kundiy Sun. year. 100 Van, vltkttit Pun, lay Hun, raontfc .10 Weeify Mall Trlbuna, on year 10 VuftdAT Sun. on year l.M I CAKMICR In Hartford, AatilanA, Jaek-iro-vllto. Csntral Point. Phoenix: pally, with ftunduy Run, year IT. 00 auy, wun nunnay nun, monin. -f .00 Portland Telegrarn for Hoover Dai It. without Nundtv Run. var- Dally, without Sunday Sun, mouth Official paper of th City of Hertford. umci&i papf or jaciison UHimr. EntArMl ncrmrl-r iahh tnnttvr .Hertford, Ore fan, under the act of Utvrota won itklir Trar eireaiMlon fr U aumtha madiug Dm. si. mi--I.MS WBllBER OP T'W ASSOCIATED Til leaaed Wn Bittim, The Ammo .dated Prena 1 fxchiRfvely entitled tfi the use for renubllnutJon of all news fllapatchea credftfd to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and alao the looal news published herein. All rights of republication of special Alayatobes herein are also reserved. Now Hint rcpuhlirnn k-alers .irc'iti lite al-st r,nt, but there is tjne eon shaiiinir tlic issues to lie put before ! efete inmpli imt stiseeitili!; of (lie people i the eoiiiiiiLr efiiiipniu'ii. j more Ilnm mic iiiterpretntioit. ml Ihev must take nntc oT I lerliert thiit is. "Aliuvi nil. a willingness l I lonver's pint form. 1 ).iniM'ni. iv ' jihide liv the will of the inn inrit v.' leinlers nml near leaders ntav sal'elv Mav not this l;i taken as a manh ignore him, for he will not he the ileiu- eritieism of the administration for oi'ratir candidate, ami he will have houinu' to the will of a minoritv led no voice in the councils of the part v. hv extreme lahor rndieals lien is Hoover's platform: Note that Hoover speaks from ten ''The paramount husiness of every j months" experience in Kurope near American today is this husiness oi'jlv a year's inlimate contact with all hndiaL' a nhition to these- issues j elates oi' penpie, and with the ul i adust rial and econoniic ), hut this j most posit ivenes he tudares that solution mut he jituml hv Anierieans. wr must solve our prohlems in the a practical Ampritun way. hased AmeriejMi way. I le is anion' the Kpcne-i upon A nieriean idea, un A merit. a lihilosi.phv of lift. "Au'airi I wi-li tit rvpnit the d-er-vation of these fur'!' in Kurope has reinforced mv Ani?rinim duriiit: these lnt ten months of ittfiniute eontiict with them. It has revealed to me the distance if our departure 1 rom the ptditica I, sot-in I and econ omic ideals of Karooc. There ha Lrnwii in the I'nitird States n hi.rtn-r sene of just ice, of neighbor ! v ser vice, of self sacrifice, ami, above all. a willinunes lo abide hv the will of the majority in every section of thi.s (ounlry." How do you interpret " this pla-foi-rii ? To be sure, it covers gener alities. It devls with the problems of observer;-, and he is u practical Jhinker, not a wohblimr iileali-I uho immures himself in his own clo.-et. who "searches his own hearl," and fmd. ihere mi ovpi-jkiW-erinir altruism by which all the raees of the world will be regenerated over niuht. Hoover recoynir.es the fact that lie live in America, not t'topia. Hoover has c.tven the Ametieait jut-pie somelhinir to think nbotit. In the Milutioti of industrial, social ami economic problems he stands for American ideals, and he reject al torjethcr the idea of internationalism. And he is ri'jht. He may not tret a vote in the Chicago convention, btti Hoover's spirit will be the platform. Portland Tele" ram. EASILY TRACED Thousands who are none too strong frace the present J weakened state to influenza or some like-debilitating . . illness. Such could not do better than try the strength-restoring and body-building virtues of mi ) immm This efficient tonic is nourishment in a form that helps build up a healthy resistance. If you are not in your accustomed strength n'cA, nourishing SCOTT'S EMULSION will help you. Try it I The exclusive grade of cod-ltver oil ud in Scott'a Emulsion I the fainouj ' "S. & B. procens." mnde in Norway and rctiiied in our own American Laboratories. It is a guarantee of purity and pa la lability unsurpasied. Scott & Uowne. Bloomfield.-N. J. 19-13 OBITUARY "The ear 111 lit was bv far the best wc uivp had since the M M Company vjis oriinnizetl seven years nun," said Chirenee iMecker, in talking with a letn'esentativn of this paper. "Mo Hpitrt 'the fao thai mcrchiindise is hither -and scarcer, vet lite people havo the money lo pay lor the same and wnnl the heller class of L'oods. We find it neeessa rv t it increase slocks in all lines of merchandise to meet our incrcasintr business. ( hir clean up stile this Jatiuary lias been a hummer and shows tin- people np preeinte the ha riaius offered." ''I am a firm believer in advertis iiiir." .cjtuitinued Mr. Meeker, "and know is necessary lor vmi lo in ereitse) your rates and we will do more Vtlvertisiiiir this year than in Jin (!.; " " Alr.Ieeker is one of the live-win lnnrVhtlJilH of the eitv, is active in ail thiirtrs that meu'iti prouressivc uicr ehnmluiuL' nnd a-, wide nwtike eitv. The uuillo id' (he j M ( 'innpjin', is Hehnhie iMercliandise ami licliabl feMiods. IUMINK - The body of Mrs. Morn niir Mooiie, one ol Hie pioneer women if this county, who died at her home id Toledo last Tuesday, arrived in lhe cily this inoniihL' and was iuter r d beside the remains of her hus band, who passed away in l!)l, at Jacksonville tit "J o'clock Hiis after noon. Ii. L. lioone of Toledo, ami (ieorixe Moone of Ashland, sons, .ami a daughter and two nieces from To ll do attended lhe burial. Mr. and Mrs. Itooue were anion-: the early pioneers of Jackson county, having crime to lhe eoiinlv in 1 H IK, and for many years resided a! Jack sonville and Med ford. A hoi, I 1 1 years a lid they removed lo Toledo. GIRLS! A MASS ' pjf WAVY, GLEAMY ' t BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let "Dandcrinc" save and ' glorify your hair Kiwi Em I Ill u fow iiioiiHMlts you i-:tn trntm form V tin r plain, ilull. Hal Imir. Yn'l ran.lllirp II alillliilnnl, mm, kIiiss.v iiml lull i.'f lifn. .lusi ui any ilnm or Inili'l cmmti'r a nniiill luillh' nl "Dan rti'i'liui" fin- a li'v ci'iiis. 'I'hi'ii uinls tun a nufi ilnlli Willi tin- I i.nulrrin.' anil draw I his iIii'iiiikIi your hair tak-InK-onc small Mratnl at a litui'. In Mlantly, yi's, iuiiuiMliatrly. ynu liavr (li.Hlili'il llii' lii'autv nl yni'ir hair. II will h(i a muKK. .ii null, lustrous. I'lu fy anil ho I'asy in ilo 1 1 All tllrl anil oM'ossivo oil Is roimivril. I.ol I laniioi iiii' put nini r lili i-olor. vluor anil lirlKlilni'ss in i.ur hair This HllniultiliiiK mill,- will irishi'ii your m-alp. rhi't-k ilamlinli aiol (all inc hair, anil hi-lp our hair to i-tnw loim. Ihilk, slrotm ami ln'aillllnl. DIED HOI1KIITS Kva lloliorts, wlfn or W. I). KnliortK whoso ili-alh oi-riirriMl 'I'lllli'silay nlKhl, .lan. 22, IH2II, al li):o(l p. m., was horn near .lai-kson-vlllu, (Iro., May 10, ISCS, lined SI yi'itrn, uiKhL iih.iiIIim, 12 dayK. Shu wiib niarriod lo W. I). Itooi-rls, April Hi, IS1KI. liar pari'nls, I lie lale .Mor rill and Carolino llolliiiKor, were. oarly plonoin-H ill Oregon. Hho leaves her liiishanil and one daiinliler, Mrs. Harvey Fields- of MeilTord and olio grandchild. Also threo sisterH and onit hrotlter. Mrs. I.ueiila Slover, Modl'ord, Ore., Mrs. Kalhleou Tallanl cf (iladsloile. Ore., Mrs. Huiinu Merrliuan, a twin sister of Mrs, .l(olieiil8iMedloril, aril Franll IlelliiiKor, Medliiril. iMrs. Itoherls had heen a dovoLodf nieniher of I ha llnptist rhiirch slnee bl'forft her luarriao. She had s(?rvedii the church In many ways. She was at the lime of her death a deaconess and ulso a leader of 0110 of (he gri.'iips appointed to carry out a ureal eam palKn. She wan faithful In lhe prayer nieetlllKs and attendance upon the services of church, a mosl earnest student of lhe Scriptures. Tho funeral services will lie hold at. the Baptist churcb, Sunday, Jan. 2a, isisn, at 2: so p. 111. Uev. T. S.' Springs, olTiciatiiiK. Iiurlal will lie in lhe I. o. (). F. cemetery, .Med ford, Oreeon. Some viuiie.1 man resiilin., anvwlier. il. ,lii-lioli eounlv under li'J vears ol line, wliii wauls to enler West 1'oiul niililarv ncailemv, the lie.l scliuol ol' its kiiul in die uorlil, 111. d uho can puss a uooi! iihvsical elim ination,, also is well ntialilieil in nr- itlnnelic, nluclira. L'eoliiet rv. hislorv. L'coL'raiihv and KiillIisIi should see or teleltllolle S. S. Slllilll nl once. 'I'llcre is. all oiieniii!; throimh iiiiiinintliicut 01' ('iilinressiuan llawlev. hut I lie name miil he sent, in a very lew days. E Eub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan cers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. BetWr than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, oil pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the Chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size hi 1 VpilS i3' n MM ill Ml' I 1HE DANK OF solute Safety The Nedford National Rank PROSPEROUS AND SECURE .$638,124.00 December 1, 1918 Our Deposits were December 31, 1919 Our Deposits were $956,867.00 , Increase in One Year $318,733.00 -Being 50 Per Cent. We confide these Tarts lo tho IMiHe to confirm our irioi NlateiuenlN. This is not a picture hut a fact. YOUR BANK The Haul, of Sale Itelianci1, KMiiupiiiirm SHIIjOH 30! COUGHS JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. hone M. 4 7 nnd 4 7-J1 - Antnmobllo llearo Sorvtoa liAdy Assistant 8!l SOLTII ll.Hrl,KTT Auto Ambulance Kprvlre. rrour, Lift .GffComs! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Calius right off with fingers No pain! c 5TI l I. a nj) 2. 3rep n litllo Frivjono on nn ncliinir j tiny Kittle of Friwni1 for ft few rcntn. corn, instantly tltat corn stops hurt- suOu'ient to rid v.ntr fei't of every iiu;, then you lift it ripht nit. I'jhird corn, s.ft coin, or rem h.-Iwcn doi-m't hurl one hit. Yin, ningi,'! i IV t,vi, nml calhniea, without s ire- Why wait! Your drujjiat nils nsssuf lrritiiCou. Tn-lt! N'o lmintn! OATS Our stock of re-clemiod Seed OuIk is complete. yunlity hint -ell II"1 first niiu In llio selection of our need stock of fJKAV OATS IIKII OATS COM.MIOX WIIITK OATS SIIAIHOIjAM) AXI) SIIH OATS See our ktock liefore buying. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 Faf Main St" Oakland Sensible Six Popularity Gaining Daily Five Oaklands Sold in Past Ten Days 6 Cylinder, 44-horsepower Touring Car ....... 6-Cylinder, 44-horsepower Roadster 6-Cylinder, 44-horsepower Sedan $1250.00 $1250.00 S2050.00 'I'lic price liiis lint ;i(l'iiiicc(l yet. All t lit' above models on hand and ready for delivery. lOvery Oakland owner is a booster. Ask any man who owns one. The Oakland ii the bi.'.st value for the inonev on the market. TUM Y MOTOR COMPANY 123-125 South Front Street. rn Everything in fact for your auto at prices so low that you shpuld buy a year ahead C. E. Gates Auto Co. Says a little Salts in water may save you from dread, attack. Rheumatism h easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress warmly; keep die feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less n?at, but drink plenty of good water. Kheumatism is a direct result of fating too much meat and other rich ioods that produce uric acid which U ihsorhed into the blood. It is the unction of the kidneys to filter this :id from the blood and cast it out in he urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly :n!d weather the skin pores are closed hus forcing the kidneys to do double vork, they .become weak and sluggish .nd fail to eliminate the uric acid vhich keeps accumulating and circuiti ng throtiRh the system, eventually sct 'mg in the joints and muscles causing ifincss, soreness and pain called rheu nnsni. At the first twinge of rheumatism H from any pharmacy about four .tnces of Jad Salts ; put a tablespoon .il in a glass of water and drink before rcaktast each morning for a week. ,'hrs is said to eliminate uric acid by iiinu!ating the kidneys to normal .'.-no:;, thus ridding the blood of these mpuritics. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and s made from the acid of grapes and ,cnion juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who are subject to rheu matism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink which helps overcome uric acid and is bene ::.,! ,., vrn-r birtnrvs as wclL Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts i : i ' " ' ' T Xo. I itr.e Xo. .1 IWo (1) Egg ...Breakfa"st Steak". Ilnm Toast Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo. 2 3.-c 0 'Wo ( I I Kt-'S ( 1 ) Pork Chop llacon (2) Corn dikes Jlot Cakes Coffeo Coffee. Xo. :i :(.-. X. 7 ."c (H) Wheat Cakes Country SauBagn Stripped llacon orlluckwheat Cakos Ilnm Coffee Coffeo Xo. I ;wc . " "' . Fried .Mu.sh with Plain- Omelette llacon . Wheat Cakes .. I Coffee ' Coffee ' " . , ' , irr; , ; oitii;it nv xi'MitKit ., iWe , Specialize M-.-:',. On d''-i;'AV- lunches; And Guarantee To Please Peerless Bakery and Lunch Room 1 : STOP! THIS MEANS YOU ' See us for Wood, Mill Block. and COAL; Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 TAXI Dodcjc Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. I. t). DELANEV Rousseau Coal Co. Produeers and Distribu tors of Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $3.00 at Mine. Of i Ceo 25 West Main Phone 934. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring KLEIN 128 EAST MAIN Uostaln