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WTCTVFOTW UfATTJ TTiTBUNR MRDFORIX OlfKrtoW TCKKluV. JANTAUV L7. IM'JO WEDFORD MAIL, I3IBUNE AJN INDEPENDENT NEW?PAPKH DELIHHED EVEItY AFTKKNOON - JEJXOKPT PUN'DAT BY THB ' MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office. Unll Tribune Building. 11-17-11 Horth Fir street. Phone 76. A connolldatlon of the Democratic Tlme, The Mnriford Mall, The Modford Tribune, the Southern OrejfonUu. The Aahl&nd Tribune. The Medford Kunrtar Bun 1 fumlihed vubNorlhf ri dtalrUif ft aeven-dAr djbily bewipuper. ROBERT RT'RIj. Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, M&nacer. tTBcmrpTiow tbmiii T MAILIN AUVANCh; Dally, with Sunday Hun, yw M J . Dally, with RuinKiy Pun. month-. .S Dally, without Sunday Hun. yar l.oo DalSy, without Kumlay Bun. month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year.. 1.60 undny Hun. on yar .. MY CA ft RI K tX In M.--f'ird. hland. Jacksonville, fVntml I-olnt, Phomtlx- Dally, with Humlay Sun, yt-ar 7.60 fjn)y. with Hundav Hun. month.. .G , Dally, without Sunday Hun, y-nr.. .00 Dally, without Hunday Huu, mouth .(0 Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official papet or jiu-KHon uouniy. Entered as aocond-claea matter at Med ford. Ore can, under the act of JCareb a, itwv. worn ft all v arerara elrtmlatlen fa all month eudinf Deo. si, I MEMBER Or TF1R AHSOCIATMO PI IK Kg Full T-aaed "Wrr-e n-mra. The Aaao jlated Prraa la exclusively entitled to the uee for republication oi an newa tflapatchea crodlt'-d to (t or not other wlin credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rtghte of republication of apoclaJ eUaaalehaa herein are aiao reiervea 1 ?NlflCl Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parir AnrMwr r-pm h was clirnnh Hun day when Link Huilo, lint son of Mr. unt Sru. Kitjiiinila Siilln na!l "I'upa without warning, to 111; gnjuL jtriilu und (luliKhL of Un: parly ttddro.ssiMl. Onn r'ud thai the cor.iinandihK of ficer of Limit, ilhi rapIuifMl in tti boria by tliu UolHhcvikl, in .Major Khar). Investigation of tin; naval medal fiwardH rt'Vf tills tliu KtartlliiK fart that HecnUury Danit lH Khoiild kIvc hlmsolf a medal fi.T having Mm norvu to Ikhik- tlte mudalu to lln; h-m(Ii ha did. Fur Mm pake of civilization it iH hoped I'oiand's cry for aid Is an:iwir- nd with inum diKpatih than lur yell for lwnn-y. A. V. reports that his Rtndy of restaurant cooks kIu.-wh that whitn tlioy have earrots handy to throw in t In sotip, they heave a handful of rspaKheUl. The Koverninenl an'en to conihat (tin flu by dowes of whiskey, it in only a coincidence thai I ho secretary of t lit Anti-SalL;n league is flu lioiind. (lodfrey Inhabit is superintendent of a cheese works at Montague, Calif. The Montague .lensenner reports he in ImlldliiK a house to llvu In. No editors committed suicide dur Iiik llttlt. Klther too M.,r to buy a pistol, or the Idea never occurred as a way to end tho awony. The day is fast npprouchiiiK when thu reformers will liuvo nothing to ref(in but themselves. Winter resorts of land land report wild and reckless extravagance, and a pLUKO should be formed at once to rescue dwellers of tho valley who have sauntered south. imiTISlI HI "LW AUKS" (Mil line Pearson's Mug Quito true, hut not us well as i( used (o. The rJrls are now wearing scarfs modeled after tho Spani:di style, many colors, and if (hey follow out the idea they should be equipped with u tiun- liourine. Owint llie hii;h prim of pork, the Krouud Iiok will not como out tbiti j ear. oimhcd Niulu and Ihiy John VoKiiue. lllbertou, (la., writes: "Last fall, when my neighbors wen1 down with iuflueii.a, I took a severe cold nnd before I was aware, of my condition I was down sick In bed. 1 cou k bed nijMit and day and my throat was raw and sore. 1 Kut a bottle of Koley's Money and Tar Compound nnd took eit;ht small doses in two hours. My condition bewail to Im prove and ia a few days I was as well iih over. In my opinion l'oley's Is the best couh medicine made." I'or sal iy Med ford Pharmacy. ' ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE .Name "B.iyer" is on Genuine) Aspirin say ISayer Insist on "llaycr Talili is of Aspir in" in n "Ituyer iiarkam." mntatnini: proper dlreclions fur llfatlaclu1, OiliU J'nln, XenriilKla. l.n inhimn. ami Khyumntlsm. .jiiiu- "lla.vir" iiumih Runnlno Aspirin ln-si rllx'il ly ph.vMi--iau.H fc.T liliK'twn Ti.trs. Mainly I'll lioxes of -12 tnl'li-ls cist fi w iciiis. Aspirin is Irailn mink "r riavci- Mana fui'turo of AlonoaK '.itai idisior of jalii')'vui'itl. GIVE THEM A BALANCED DIET. IT is always fasliionaljlc to swat the oiTifo holder. From president of tin? country down to the dog catcher of a ward, tile .season lor throwing brick oats is never closed A certain amount of criticism is to he expected. More over it is desirable. When the free American citizen hesi tate.s to toll the public .servant what he thinks of him, bet 1fi-:ill lit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1: 1 1 v 1 1 1 ii Ii'i-I ;i k'cr Hut all work and no play makes .Jack a dull boy, and all blame and no iirai.se makes .Mr. Office Holder a slack performer. Achievement is always built upon enthusiasm 11 is sometimes diverting to kick vour dog around, but sel dom productive.. To do his best the public servant needs a pat on the back now and then just as much as any other toiler. 0!" course some office holders never do anything that is worth commending. Hut they are in the minority. They also die a natural death. A member of the human familv who has half his senses in working order, and is not a pos ilive genius in gaiicherie, can't help but' do some-thing praiseworthy once in a while. The point is when he does, heave a bouquet in his diree tio n. Tell him about it. ( 'beer him up. Don't worry about the inflated ego. The great danger with the average man in public life is not. that his hat band will be broken, but his spirit. And a man with a broken .spirit is no better than a h';r.se with one. J lis next stop will be the political bone yard. All of which is not called forth by any sudden warmth of feeling for the office holders. The point is here. Unless public servants are given kind words when they deserve them, the lime will soon come when none will deserve them. That, is in say when no one but a complete failure in life will consent to run for office. So its good business to knock- Mr. 'Public Man on the head when lie is wrong and pal him on the back when he is right. Few men go into public life nowadays for the money in it Professional grafters are almost extinct. They go in principally for two things, to honestly try to do some thing I'or their fellow men, and to grafify t heir vanity. The two impulses are almost, always there, tlthough the vanity part of it is seldom acknowledged. lint, vanity isn't a crime, not that sort al least. And the impulse for public service is one of the finest products of a democrat ic civilization. So for the sake of better government, better citizen-, ship, and a higher (iiality of statesmanship, it is a plain obligation on the part of the public to extend whenever possible that appreciation and support, that, spirit, of com mendalion and good will, in which atmosphere alone the self-respecting public servant can live. There are four oil companies busy or getting busy in this neighborhood . now. Puf don't be alarmed. There can't be too many of them. And the favorable publicity Medford and Southern Oregon is .securing as a result, is not to be scorned. K'ogue Kiver Valley is an expansive area while an oil drill covers a very few inches. The more drills at work the better for all concerned. Even Harvey Is Againt 'Em Milled lv an example which it did nut understand, the New York let;i lalure has emulated I lit tinccii in "Alice Adventures" with her deiiiund for "Sentence lirst, verdict utter ward!" We niav concede llitit there was legitimate m-niiml for serul iniv: iin.r the onalilications tl" the five so eialisl ussemhl vinen. It is alwavs the riuht and dutv ol' a representative legislature In make sure that its mem bers are filled to serve. Ib.it that is a verv different Ihim; from eurllv ex cluding members from their seats without inve-.h'jiilinii r trial and de n imr them a hen riutr on the Door of the house to which thi-v had been reuularlv elected. We hope, id' course, lhal this ex Imordinnrv action was mil lakett with auv iiirtoe lo do the men a ronir, or lo 0!s,-riniiuate mmirist them simply because thev were so ialists. There is no more reason for cxcudiiiLr a soehilist. as such, than a republican or a democrat. There is nolhiiti: in socialism, per so. necessar ily incomiiatahle willi lovaltv to the constitution of the I'uitod Slates, sun more liian there is anvlhimr in pro fessed adherence lo llie republican or democratic parlv Mint would pre vent a man from piavinur the traitor. .Member-shin in nnd fleet ion hv Mie socialist part v was therefore no cause for barriuir these men from their scats. There niav, it is true, Ite some adeiptale cause. We do iml know. If mi. the fad should have been made to appear. These nu n should at lens! haw been indicted I r 1 1 1 l: 1 1 crimes and misdemeanors be toiv heimr llirust into outer durkuos llarvev's Weekly. Spokesman-Review Commends Hoover's Stand on Socialism In a single sentence Herbert Hoover defines socialism and his def initions proves I he nnpructica!ii!tt of I he theorv. 'The whole of ihese several sorts of socialism is based upon one pri mary nni-idcral ion, and that is that the prodiii-hviiv of the human lieitm can he maintained under the impulse of altruism and that the selection ol o pari icu la r human for bis most productive performance can be niade by some superimposed bureaucracy." The assumption that the "mine ran" of mankind can he made t work as energetically, as keenly am! as Mistninedly for the public service and benefit as lor individual interest n.wi: vol mi:k. n:it? If not. or if you have any doubt, fill out this coupon and mail lo II. It. CKAWKOKM, Supervisor of Census, Salem, Ore., or tele phone Medford Chamber of Commerce. Phone n January 1. ll'L'O, I was liht at the address divert below, but to (he best of in v knowledge I have not hovu enumerated there or anywhere else. Naino Street and No Cilv and advancement is nirairiJ-t all rc- orded find known knowlcdi;i' '' hu man nature. Jt is contrary to fact. The assumption that the ordcrim.: of each individual into hi- industrial station could Ik? safelv intrusted to bureaucratic politicians is likewise UL'aiiist fact and reason. It would hrinir on an intolerable despotism. With a communistic state the pub lic would have to a crept one or the other of two horns of ;t dilemma : Kit her permit each individual to choose his occupation; or Set up official hoards to assign each individual to his place in indus try. Some socialists a I tempi to evade the latter horn of the dilemma hv cx- t'laiiiin' 'that the individual would he permitted to choose his occupa tion, and ;ho daily period of labor in the tiudcsit-aldc occupations would he shortened to the point where service therein would he invitintr. and, con versely, those choosing pleasant oc cupations would be made lo pay for their preference in lengthened days of labor. A moment's consideration is suffi cient to show where tlfnt would lead - to an unbalanced and topheavv re lation that would soon brim.' the whole industrial svstem toppling down in ruin. The labor dav would have to be shortened lo a point where not ciioiil'Ii coal would be mined or cord wood cut lo supply the. nation, not enoiiLrh food produced to feed the people. The count rv would be plunged into interminable wrum:iiiLr. ami polities would eni:aLre more and more of the people's thoui-lits and netivilies to the rrowin neirleet of production and distribution. Mr. Hoover's emphatic conclusion is sound "socialism as a philosophy of possible human application is bankrupt." - Spokesman KevUy (Spokane, Washim-loii.) COMMUNICATION. Sermon Subject Twisted I'o Hie Kdilor.: In vour issue of January 2 is (ho iniiouncemont nf a sermon lecture to be delivered on the topie. Mental Tel epathy. 1'svchie I'henonema, Power if the Subjective Mind over tlic liodv." The announcement yoes on lo state that the topic is one that leals with ''modern cults," such t "hypnotism, faith healing, .spiritual ism, auto siiifucstioii. Christian Science healin:r and mind reading." It further slales that "Hie speaker has made a special study of all llie.- e siihiecls." In mukinir lliis aniioiinecment (here is evidently a mistake. To even the Casual student of Christian Science it is clear that Christian Science olds nothing in common with either of the subjects mentioned in the ser mon topic. Christian Science is not, in any way to he-1 hom-hr of as re senililimr hypnotise.;, faith licalimr. piril iialisni. auto suirucstioii m mind rcadiuir." The eont rul of mind over bony i no new theory, but the limbic has been ami is now. Dial mankind has been Perfectly satisfied to be controlled by the carnal mind, which St. Paul des iirnates as "cum it v airainst Mod." And this ennml mind has onlv the gratification of its own selfish desires in consciousness. a result Its fruits are externalized on the body in s!n. sickness and death. Christian Science does not leach the control nf Hie body hv such n misscalled mind, but does leach control bv Mm Miviue .Mind, which the apostle said: "Was also in Christ Jesus." When this control is brouuht about the body responds to its healim: power, and the individual is healed morally and phvsieallv. A. O. I-'U'KKI.. 7:t4 X. W. liank Hid-. Portland. Ore. IS FALLING FAST 'handeilne wilt chock Mini liejy danduiri aud slop hair coming out JOIN THE HOOVER CLUB Itl nt'li-r tit li'-t out tin1 srntnmm ol" .l;u-lin ciintv rcnntiti llrrlit-rt 1 1 1 ii tr us a luvMiU-niial i-.uiiiiilitlc rtMih-rs art' i-i-iim-li-d to Till mil ihi- lilank ln-lmv, ami it-turn to th Mail lnlmin tit'fa' 1 t'aoi tin M-li'i-liiiii ill' lli'i-l.i-rl lliuivi-r as tin' i'i-r-.n!rntial nom iiici', mid am willinir tn iln all in it. pnwi-r to si-i-uri1 Ins .soU-i-iion iti (trrtia's iti'--iili-iiti.il Mitaar. Siu-lu-.l .. t M If , Aft Old Gregory lias Driving Power Si;'-ly-fivc yc..:. r. old, but f.lill keen nnd nclivc, a power in tnir.iiH;.; and among fr'icndr;. What is at ihc back cf his "drive"? It's IieaUii lungs sound, blood pressure normal. And backof IniihcuHiuirereular hcibiti: properelimination. Yes, it's largely this habit cf rcgu!-r bowel evacuation that keens "old man Greoorv" vnunr. T'e -i:ions of cnstipaivjii ;' effect nioro destructive changes in the body than perhaps any other cause. K'iep your system free of theso puisoa.-i by habitual daily movements. If yau h;ive (Iii'.i -ul'. i.i cultiv;:t.ic tnis t:cbii, rcir. iriocr tuat by a: o:iti.-uly .cs j .vjj Iujul Vj-ill keep t!:c .uix)iioii3 va-jtc la jvin;; out cf the body. Kvtiy other form of trt;jlint.-ut cither ir, il-tcj cr Ict-cls. V.:c Kyjtcia. Nujl 'A'orks o:i tl.e waute matter j.uLjd of ..a tac uyitcm. Tluj.V. prevter.i i co.-.-tipaticn t.y keeping t!;c food waste r.nft, thus he!pir.(4 ii:.tiu? est.-.blish r-jr.y, tl:o;-i:it',ii bowel ( valuation at regular i.-.l :tv..!:-i'.Ks hculthiust habiLin t!ic world. It is aiijolutely harndcr.s and plcar.t to take- -try it. Nujol s dd by ail druggists i;; rcalcd bottles only, bearing, Kujol tr-ilc-nj:.rk. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New ' York, for booklet "Thirty Feet (,-f Dancer." A New Method of Treating nr. O.'J Complaint rii - H earst's Ma Ciilicral Ei uculion it! Junuttr'j Jleurst's r January llearaVs January .virp's 1' I. January Hearst's In Hearst's for January: Hall Caine says: ' A YOUNG man's highest duty is to marry ns X. early its possible the woman h-j loves. Until that wunian unuears, his nearest duty is to rem a mi P"""C ' ' Sn Pan 35. Htant'i for January. Conan Doyle says: ''pHKHIi aro innumerable records in papers, X majizine-s, family traditions from which will come to be defined the Laws that regulate J'iyehie alfairs." Su Fate 22. Iltant'i far January. G. Bernard Shaw says: "A TAKE up your mind tlmt onconn employee, 11 noMiidays, always nn employee, . . . That is w hy, if 1 were a clerk now, I should join a clerks' union without u mutuent's hesitation." Sh Pastil, lharst's for January. Maurice Maeterlinck says: GAMBLING is the squalid adventure of those unable to encounter or create the real ndveii tureoflife. It is the dcspcmle ctmrt of the debili tated, without tho courage to make that hoaust en'ort every human life demands." St Pug IS, Hearst' 's for January. Vicente Blasco Ibanez says: 7-OU .ire distrusted nnd feared in South America. You will find only the most feeble , nfthe Initio republics, only after having failed to raise a limn in other countries, turn to the United States." Sf Pat$ 29, fharit'i for January. Gilbert IC Chesterton says: MrrUiKKKisonc thing to he said for our appetites J. that they art appetites. Pleasure may be only satisfaction; but it can be satisfied. Wedrink be eausc we are thirsty; not because we want to be thirsty' i' Pat IS, lltanf for January. 30 Storie, Articlrt, Department nnd Other Faturrt IV you want n maenzinc merely lor an idle moment, please don't waste a copy of Hearst's by buying it. Hearst's is not intended for the ordinary magaiino reader, lint, if you, too, are looking for it mnp.i Kinc far beyond the average if you. too, want the works of the world's preat writers, the thoughts of the world's great thinkers it will pay you to make sure each month starting today with the new January number of your regular copy of Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts o. Tor Sale at All Xcns Stiimls. L. Davidson, Medford Cigar Store, Itclait and IHstt-ilmtor vi-: i,i:.i otiikiis roi,i,ov Launspach Orchestra DAXCK WOISK Ol'H SPKCTALTY w For particulars phone II. U. Launspach, 1 We pet all the late music as soon as it is published, from 'Frisco and eastern cities... This work ia not a side line with us; we make it a business. To stop tailing hair at once and rid , the scalp . f evt ;y particle oi dan-, druff. i;et a small bottle of "Pander- ine" at any drm; or toilet counter for n few cents, poui a little in your hand '- aim run u mio i iu' caip. aiici sev eral application-; the hair usually stops cominc out and you can't find any dandruif. Sot n every hair or. your scalp shows new life, viuoi. brightness. tht kness. and more color. .MZZY llLKIt lt IIHC.XL .1 AZKK The .1A..V IULI .K travels in a circle drifts aimlessly NKVIUS AHUM IIS. The IHvl, .I.V.ZKK does the truly Amerll-CAN-ized jov-ja. Clill l'S IIMMMMCSS through a THACTU AIj TltAIN for l.li ll'S lU'SlNISS. I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Individual Insii'urtioit Day or evening LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE JOHN A. PERL Undertaker. fhone M. 47 and 47-J1 AntuiuoMle HcArae Servtc I.a(ly A.,..l!ttnnt 8S SOl'TIl ItAKTLETT Into Unbalance Sorrlc. Coroaer, Telephone II N.Riverside. Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special qtftntion given to surgical and obstretical cases. ; ' ' . No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON Sn. 1 :i."c Xu. t !t5c (l)Kgg ..nrjakfast Steak.. llaui , Toast Hut Cakes Coffeo Coffee Xo. 2 :15c Xo. (I 35c ( 1 ) KgS ( 1 ) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes ot Cakes Coffeo Coffee . :i .i.-,. Xo. 7 il5c C!) Wheat Cakes Country SausaKe Strippt.-tl Hai-oa oriiuckwheat Cakea Hani Coffeo Cofl'oo Xo. I 3.-,e No- :,"'c KrieU .Mush with Plain Oinelotto llaoon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee ()ltlH-;it I1Y XCMBKlt Dry Slab and lur Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co, Office Phone 76 , : Residence 739-J Briggs Auto Wood Saw . T am taking the agency for !he HriRKM Aato Woodsaw and am saw inf! wood by the cord or by the hour. IIKXIiV WOl.KK nos Soulh -ewtown. Phone 723-W We Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please A eerless Bakery and Lunch Room Jacksonville Medford ' l.NTlillUHHAX AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Jan. 1G. 1920, Dally Except Sunday. Leave Medford: 7:10 a. in., 8:00 a. in., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. in., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. in., 4:30 p. m., 5:30 p. in.. Sat. c-nly 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., S:3o a. m., i : ;. 0 a. in., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. in., l:iiil p. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. in., I:o0 p. iu., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only. S:00 p. m., Sat. only 0:u0 p. m. Sunday Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m 10:30 a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. in., 5:30 p. in., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. in., 10:30 p. in. I.pavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. in., 2:00 p. m 3:30 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 0:30 p. in., 7:30 p. m., 9:f0 p. m. Office and waiting room No. 5 S. Prr.-nt. Nash Hotel lliilldlng. Jackson ville waiting room at Meter's Confectionery. INTKliUmtA.V AUXtrtJAH CO. Schedule from Octouer 1, 1910. Imily (Kicept Bnnday) Leave Medford Leave Ashland i 7:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. . 12:00 m. 12:45 p.m. . v:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:26 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. . 3:00 p.m. S:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4: 2d p.m. 6:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m.- 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only SCJrnAV ONLY 1eave Medford L eave AshlAnd 4 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. t :00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. (:30 p.m. 8:30p.m. : n.m . .n .m. Office and waiting room Xo. 5 South Front, Xush Hotel riuilding. Phone 309. ,