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s r ftlEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER KUBIjXSRBD EVERY AFTEHNOOK EXCEPT BUNnAT HY TUB MEDFORD PK1NTINO CO. Office. Mall Tribune Bulldlm. 11-17-11 Pturtb Fir atreet. Phone 75. A consolldRtlnn of the Democratic Tlmn. The IK-riford Hall. The Medford Tribune, the Southern OrtKOnHo. The Ahlmnd Tribune. The Medford Hunclay Hun la furalahd ambenrlheri dealriri a fay e D-d daJiy tiewapaper. RORBRT TtUHX. Klttor. H. 8. SMITH, Manarer. CBSCKXFTXOV Tllll T VAIJ IN AHVANrft: faliy, with Kumlay Hun, yar...to Jjiiliy. with Hundny Hun month .S !)aily, without Htjnrt;iy Sun, y-ar.. .to J"Ja!!y, without Kinidtty Hun, mouth .flO Wotkly MhU TrJhurm. on ypr 1.10 Hunday Htm, on y.ir. 1-60 PT OA Ft Ft IKK In MJford. AahJftrid. Jackaorivlllfi, Ontral Point, Uoux: l)liy. with funrly Hun, yfrKr $7.f,0 .Vallv, With Huielav Sun. month lal!y, without Hi.nOay Hurt, jver.. f.OO Dully, without Hiinilny Hun, month .60 DfflclHl psptr of the City of U'ford. Official paper of Jackuon County. Knttrftd as aeond-cIaHa tnatlr at Mviford( Oregon, under the act of Wareh I, 187V. irera dally araratf circulation fair . aix month mdlua Do. 11, lti HKUBBH OF TMH A8SOCIATMW PKKHH - rull Tseaaed With rwvrca. Tha Aaao-alate-d Prena la ;xcluHlvily entitled to the u for rt'puhllriitlon of all nowa dlapatnhfta crf;dltHl to It or not other wlai crt-UIlfiHn thlH I' riper, and aim the local nbwa- puhllnhftd horeln. All Ha-hta of republication of a pool. I dlapalchat hareln are alao reaervetL Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Prry i While snu'iiitr wmimI on sIiikIv Kiile of llm N'nsli Kri. nni., a i-ilicn's i'tuA .stiiipi'il ulT Ihe window sill when: il was ri'stintr. slielitlv Ktriiiniinr tin I'lHIIO. IVrsin cliiiniK ' kIiii is biiukriiiil. rli:i I k J'lTsia liiuiuht a I'er.-iiiin rir,'. 11. is line of the slraniro iijiniitnxt'-: of the limi'S. flial sunn1 who fiiil'-'ht in Jj-iiin-c!. now . hnvc llicir imthoiuiI JmltitK iiihI fnml'iii-lM, rcruiulcil liv IiukvIkmIhis who il not tru. Herb Hoover would iiiuke a dandv lircsidcnl, iinh'SH Im .sndili'iilv licttiiis tu see lliintrs on the lioi-ioti and licur voices in Ihe air. For 'J9 out of ,'J0 davs n MM-I.;im rook lms iiiii rill-ruts in Lhf soup. On 1 1n' oil' (mv, tlin hasis of lint soii) biii'iii'd, mill was no Lrool. 1 11. will nroliahlv otvur lo some 1,riilv one ol' tlici' ihivs. Ihiif, tin' ,' luiiH'st and casii'Sl wnv lo run- ' '.'Alcxiao lo sluil ol'l' I lu uriih snpplv. '"Fil'sl, however, it will lie neeessarv : lo cure llieiu ol ciisseilness liv seinl intr them food, so its lo make sine Hiev wilt he I'al and frisky J'or anv . d:vihneiil. in mind. 0la Allornev Oenei'til I'ahner lells the Henale (hat. Ihe anti-red laws, pro vidiiiLr IoiiLr prison lenns and fines, J or those who seek Ihl' ovei-llirott' of this government are "too draclie." If is news lo iiiiinv peoide thai a law in HlH'h eases eonhl possihlv he loo dras tt It is intereslin-r lo nole that Ihe .Atlv-I'enl approved of (he law onee, lml Dial was hefore Sam (ioiniiers an itoaneed he did not care I'm1 il. If "Mr. rainier was not a prospeelive eaadidalf! for Ihe dcmocralie noniin itioii for president one would snspeel lie was anliim- for a vole. The llalians and the Slavs arc (h'sirinii1 lo shotd lodes in each oilier, and should lie allowed o proceed uilhoiil delav. A nut her small war laav ciiahle them lo i;el Ihe surplus lit: lit out of their svsli'ins. (lirls will he "iris, and am1 in San Die.iio, ( 'al.t httde Ihe onlv pair of panls a former admirer possessed, lirevent ini: Ins mei'liiej his fiance, and iH'lliriLr married This im-idenl kiioeks Ihe Ihcorv I'lal th:i the women folk" lire not aslnle and have no desire for revenue. John ,7. Ileifer is a lawyer at liciio. New, and Silas tlitchup owns a farm near Alt. Lassen. I'al. 4'otiKlied MkIh ami liny John Voiinue, Klherlon, da., wrilts: 'Last Tall, when my nelhlioiH were tlciwn wilh Inl'lnen.a, I took a severo t'okl and hel'oro I was invum or my foiullllon 1 wn down Nick la IkmI. I 'Oiu;!um1 iiiihl and day and my throat was raw and Horn. I mt a bottle, of I'oley'H Honey and Tar Coin pound tuu took eit;bt .smalt doses in I wo hours. .My condition bee.au to im prove and in n few das I was as well n ever. In my opinion Foley's Is the best conn" medicine made.' For ale hy Medford Pharmacy. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler . Our apoclnlttus art) fltm wntohRS hnth American and Swlvs, at lowos; prices. VVu do onr rvwn rannlrlni'. J..IIKS - When Irrei'.iilnr or suppressed asi Trluinnh J'llls. Safe ami always ile pftmlable. Not yoli! al ilnm i-tores J)o not oxporimenl wilh others; saw fllKnppolnlmenl. Wrllo for "liellef and pari leu la is. H's free. Address: National '.Medical InsUUiIe, .Milwua koe, WIh. JOHN A. PERL f Undertaker. bona M. 41 anil 47-J9 f " Aotomolillo Iltmrso Scrle Jjiily Aslstmit M south nAitrr.CTT Ad(i Anil'ulaiice Korvlio. L'uronr. TEARS AND HP J I AT staunch, opponent - fender of the status quo Times, is .sorely grieved ovei1 t lit: veto of t lit; ''vote-er- s; iaiu:ht mIJ. In its oiuuioii i lie measure would have been a ijreat help 1 the rt'puliliean arty and offers as evidence tin: tears .shed liy Senator 1'ierce, when it passed by one vote. imt (loesn t the d.-l. Know tiiat senator l'lerce er-K when lie is hapjiy as weli as whi n he is sad. Tears from the funnel- democratic candidate for governor, mean i:o more than gesticulations from Milly Sunday. Whenever llillv feels iiilcnselv he must ;ever Walter M. feels intensely he must bawl like one of lliis white-faced calves. .Jov are all one to the laehrvmose mean dejection, ihev inerciv So we venture to say the day were tears id a secret jov For Senator Pit rce has a pretty lon head and a pretty keen understanding, even if he is a democrat. And he must know,- for he ran for governor himself, that reg istration and election in Oregon, are two different things. That is to say on paper the republicans always out number 1 he democrats bv t wo or three to one, but on elee- tion day, the republicans are W I iv i I5ecau.se the balance ol power in this state is held by the independents, and most of the independents reg ister as republicans. So a republican measure that would put the independ ent voter and the independent office holder, and the citi zen of independent politics out of the running would nat urally rile the said independent, so thoroughly that, he would proceed to vote the democratic ticket straight. That; must; have been the cause of Walter's joyful tears, if he looked as far ahead as he usuallv does. And that is why we maintained cal ethics aside, as a matter ol downright expediency, of political strategy, tlie advocacy of the 'ole-er-s(raiiilit ticket, was one of the bioo'esl. t he stale ever made. And unless we are much mistaken if Senator fierce runs for governor again, this measure which the (J. -T. thinks would have so hog-lied and ham-strung the demo crat ii: cohorts, will be used to make some good, solid demo cratic votes. REPUBLICANS GOVUUNOR OLCOTT is to be eoinineuded Tor veto ing the straight; parly hill "which was crammed through the special session of the legislature. Such legislation has a vicious tendency because il; (Ms courages intelligent, independent voting;. It is repug nant, to fair-minded democrats and republicans alike who are concerned more in the elect inn of good officials than in the .triumph of a partisan organization. Kugene (Juard. PHOENIX, PARAGRAPHS i 1 1 Spelling match at Clyde ball on Friday evening at S o'cb.vk. There will bo a ipellin match between the elfAhtli grades of any Hcbnols, also one between the hitfh hcIiooIh. Only ten ceutH admission and fluo refresh ments beside. Everybody coma. The I'hoenix high licbool and Kilith grade basket hall teams will play practice games Saturday night (,'u I ho Central Point floor. Tlio box social which was held at Phoenix school assembly ball, Satur day evening was u decided BUccess, both socially and financially. A very enjoyable program was rendered by pupils of (bo grade; and thy iligh school, after which attractive boxes wvro aold. The hucccss (.'I' the auc tioning was greatly due to Mr. Milam who auctioned tin; boxes off in such a comical way. The receipts totalled $.VI.fr, which will enable the boys of the kiskot ball team lo pay ex penses and lay some away Tor future need. Mr. Milam, the, Plu.vntx principal, has been suffering with a bad cold and Tuesday he did not come to t.chool. .Mr. Milam says that, in the hint li'i years this Is only the fourth day ho has missed from the school room. The schoi.'l athletic association was organled Monday, .Ian. I !. and the Following officers were elected: Fred Johnson, president; Mario 'Morton, sei reiary ; Sybil Furry, t reasurer. This association is to have a general land, and all the money made by ji.-lnt a.- soi iat ions, plays, entertain ments, etc., is to bo turned into this general fund. Money can be drawn from the fund only upon vote of the association. The aim of the associa tion is for clean athletics thriiout. The C. F. society of Phoenix held a business meeting in Clyde ball, Tuea d;ty evening, Jan. L'n, I ic'ii. All the telephone lines are up in Phoenix and ready Tor use. This makes all the. ladies happy. This weeli will see the finish of the first semester's work in the schools. Some oi the pupils were exempt from all examinations, but some were un lucky enough to take all of them, especially those who entered a month laie. The following are Ihe pupils exempted in all subjects: Vane Wil der; Syhi! Furry. Marie Morion, Marie Malmuren, Ma rgaret Sheets, Louise Wheeler. Mildred ltd. liny Itol, horothy Carles, Willie Hunter. Harold Von dct llellcu. Mildred ai d. The talk given bv Mr. Keimer ,V the missionary me, -ring at the church Jan. 1M, was of China. .Mr. Ui'iineCs two recent trips to China i:ave him much knowledge of the Chinese not easily gained front books. His talk was enjoyed hy ijnile a part of the MEDFORD WOK TRThTTNR TICKETS. of the peace treaty .iik1 dc- ante, tin. (.orvallis (iazctt( swina; his arms, and when- and sorrow, love and hate, La (irander. Tears don't mean emotion. tears .shed on that, eventful rather than a secret sorrow. lucky if they yet a majority. and still niainiaiii, that politi blunders (lit1 republicans of OPPOSE IT. IiIkIi aehool. and proved very Inter estiai; lo all. Thomas Yokum and family return ed to Medford yesterday from their visit at-Grants Pass. Battle Between Tooth Pastes Who Will Settle The Argument. Li'l Your Hruggist lie The Kel'eree. II musl be perplexing to Ihe reader to1 decide which of the claims are logical and which are unsupported when he reads the glowing advertise ments of tin various manufacturers of '1 ooth Paste. One maker's product lays stress on (he flavor. Another claims to "ro nn.'ve ihe firm." Still another leaves a "clean feeling." Another calls gt Kntion lo the teeth of wild animals and is reputed lo ho highly autl septlc After reading all carefully, (he In telligent -.person decides to refer the matter to the court of last resort for Ihe true answer. The Druggis'. is the one whom the physicians and dentist relies upi.n lo furnish export advice on Ihe action of chemicals. Why, therefore, is he not the person for you to trust? Long years of patient training and a knowledge of the relative value of the varh.'us lu giedients in all chemical products have fitted linn to express an opin ion. He knows because be is quali fied to know. Something over l!S,uuo druggists and physicians in this country he I mg lo national assivialiou known as the American Druggists Syndicate. The national formula committee of this great association met annually In conference for 10 cousectit i ve year-; in order to select the best formula I'i.t household remedies to be manufac t tired in their own great la bora t or ies maintained at Long Island City. One ot their well known prepara tions is A. U.S. Peredixo Tuot h Paste which has been endorsed hy leading dentists in every slate of the nation. Your druggist will tell on that it enjoys a fast repeating s:i!o and its claim as a period product is briefly stated when he tells you thai, "be sides doing all that any other tooth pasie can di.'. Peredixo 'Whitens like peroxide.' " Large production of Ibis remark able preparation enables you to still purchase the large fube at the old pri e -l'.". cents. Try a tube today and be convinced. Peredixo TootliP.wte Sol J only f : Whitens f " MFDFORT), OKKoOX. KATl'IfhAY. .lANl'ARV "J I. BUTTE FALLS Hill Johns, Jaek Iloliz, am! several other ranKers are. working In the. wt.-ods near here, culling telephone polen for government use. .Mr. and .Mrs. Curst on returned from JOaKlc; J'olnt .after violtinK friends there last week. Annie Corum went down to attend the Kasle Point dance Saturday even ing, returning; Sunday. .Mr. und Irs. Alilsirom went out to .Medford Kriduy tiy consult a doc tor as .l.ra. Ahlstrom had been feel ing poorly for soifie time. They re turned on the special Wednesday. :.Mrs. .Mahouey and daimhler Allene and .Mrs. Iiavls. a sister who is visit ing her from Cortland all t-anio up Saturday. They are quests of -Mrs. Porfab3 m& Sav 3U1LT by the PIONEEK BUILDUPS OP LIGHT DRAG SAWS V Don't Put 0- . ?K? a Two Men Can Move It lnsrir J. -?iXvvt'' J y& can Move II Wanted Jpi 0$M: Portable mwmmW Speedy . gppf Men arc Saini from 15 to 20 Cords of .Wood Pep Bw Tlio liKM'cluini who dr homs is Irulv hiiliiiL; Light Your Let people see vour ; BUY. THEM. ),nt sleeji with w ehiekens!"' l iven after your si ore is closed, make Elect ridf advertising the liierchandist: in your window. Vour electrical contractor v. ill estimate the co.-t of installing modern window fixtures. Yon will he surprised at. their economy of operat ion. California-Oregon Power Company Phone 163. 21G W6st Main Street, Medford, Ore Clevens-'er's this week, after which I the .Vaht.ncv family will occupy Ihe ' K. A. Uildrelh house. They are glad to get back, after an absence of three j years, wholly disgusted with fog and i sticky which was so nrentiful at Oak ! Knoll. j Mr. Izelia returned from l'oitland 'Tuesday where he has been viaitini; ; his son for a week. Ile was so im j pressed wilh the cily lhat he Is KtiillS -to mt.'ve up there soon. II. I). .Mills is In 1'ortlautl for a 1 short time . .M. C. Mahoniy and Krnest Albert j moved their cows and poultry up I from the valley the first of the week. I .1. 10. Day went out to .Medford Thursday. Mr. Ileale is improviiu; sh.-wly, as 'he has been pretty low it takes a J Ions time to recover from such a j sev-re case. There will be special music at the Von will Kke the ivnikhell Portable tra& Saw. you will iikz the way ii ii built. It has a sub s1anS!al,w:Ji braced wood frame which Insures the proper alfi&nment of moving parts and pre veir !tis :nachi!ie from racking to pieces in a short time. The cstftine is as carefully built for Us woi'k 3S is an aisfomobile engine. An igni Sion system that ss ffoubiepraof. An engine that is easy to s.3aii and is not only powerful when you buy the machine BUT STAys THAT WAV. Furnished with a metal to metal engine dutch, when desired, that is a real clutch. Come in and Let Us Show You the Main Features of the Mitchell Saw HUBBARD BROS. MEDFORD, OREGON. Your Store to Sleep at &tJt n4h f.pfewi npt's liis sldi'f in' il.-irknoss durinj. his liirht bi ut'.-illi ;t bushel. Windows With ;in(ls! Admire them! Wish fur them! think voiii' wintlnw tlisiil.iv must "no t Iltio (services in the church this evening, I (Thursday. K-v. Trovato preaches here twice a week unless called uown to the valley, where he has several .different idaces to fill, winch keeps him busy as the distance is a loin way these days. The basket ball team are Rolns 10 play Odd Hill Friday. They were s. bediil. il for there last week but didn't act Information as to whether they had a place to play until it was too lain. We hope they have good j lurk as it is their first game out !of town this year. I i, ,...t.. .l...n frnm the j will iiiih' t.iiin- I hill.-: today .brim-'in;; a lari;e gray cash- down with him. He cauiiht j r.oil'e more nice cats. I Tin! weather Is slill like spring Liass coulinlles to crow. and cattle j look fairly good. I With Medford trade Is Medford made 7 o'Clock1' le evenni'' Electricity v work lor vmi. SQUEEZED When the body begins to stiffen end movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidney.s are out of order. Keep these orgar9 healthy, by takm COLD MEDAL The world's sundurtl remedy for kidney, liver, bladder end uric add, troubUa. Fauious tdnee 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three nines, all druggists. Guoruuteul us repreaeniej. ImuTi. fur tlio naino GalJ Medal oa mvmry ho mad aceiit ut uiiiiuliwti Chicken Dinner i$1.00 Per Plate Cafe Holland SUNDAY 5 to 8 p. in. OATS . Our stock of rc-e.leaned Seed Oats is complete. (Juulily Inus been the firt aim in tlio selecllon of our seed stock or , Clt.W OATS ItKll OATS COMMON WMITK OATS Sll IH:i,.M) AND SIIK OATS See our stock before Inlying MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Streef. ' We ..;:r Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee , To Please eerless Bakery and Lunch Room Dry Slab and Eir Wood 1 Mill Blocks and Goal Valley Fuel Co. . Office Phone 7G . Residence 739-J ; . TAXI Dndue Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. ... j I. D. DELANEV Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors o Medford Coal. Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Of i fee 25 West Main Phone 934. SCAVENGER. ' Licensed City Scavenger. - AH rrfuso Immpdlalely removed on sliort notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 277-J. - -