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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1920)
VMW TT0UT2 ' -!- ftSEBFOftD MAIlj TaiBUNX IN INriRPBWTlMMT MU'roUDlDun KJBLIHHED EVERY AFTERNOON Mrj DunuAi ttx 1 llw MICDKOHD PIUNTINQ CO. OfflM. Mall Tribune Buitain. ll-IT-ll Worth Fir atrxt. Ptiona 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Jlmee. The Mertford Mall. The Medforil Tribune, I lie Koultioru OreKOnlao, Tae The Mrdford Sunday Run furnlahed uhscrlhere deelrlns a saTan-dar daUy ROBERT RCHL. Editor. 8. a. 8MITXI, Manaer. itiicjimoi Him T IN AJ1VANOI4: Dally, wllh Sunday Sun, year li t! pally, wllh Kunday Hun. inonth .6 iially, without Sunday Htm, year. 1.00 I'ally. without Kunday Sun, month .US Weekly Mall Tribune, on year l.CO Sunday Hun, one yt'iir 1.10 T CARKIKR In Medford, Aahland, Jackaonvtlle, Central I'olnt. Flionntx: Ja!!y, with Sunday Hun. year .7.t0 Dally, wllh Hunriay Hun. month .96 pally, without Hunday Hun, yuar , .00 lally, without Hunday Hun, month ,le JOR SHAME. A HABY dies every minute in Vienna. A t'IIK-11 III 1 lif- OfftnlRl paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered a lecond-claaa matter at 17 0reon' he act of March worn dally ayerere elrcvlatlea tn wviimi sama- jjec. mi, 1 a 1 a I.Mt j UnMBDH Or TUB AHaOCIATJLD . I'REHB JrulJ J-"d Vrm vmci The Allo cated Preaa la exclunlvely entitled to the uae for ronuhllratlon of at news dlapalohfe creillted to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and alao the local news published herein. All rllthts of republication of speolal aiaaaleaea herein are alao reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry i. "Mr. Wilson has alined . . . ", iijuc nliitPH Ihu Hiiiiiti.ii 'J'iiiit-H, lint what Sir. WIIhoii iiium at, unci what .Mr. Wilson tills, are two different tallies. ' "To Thonlnr T.ovm's:" ( 1 Innillni; ad mtuj Trllitinii). This ilot'H not include tlio yoiinit and giddy handhold of ttio movies. 'Diplomats who liavo linen m.lvlnK world problems nliart cozy riKllutors .ull winter, vuniiiied out Into the bright siniHliliio Tuesday. Tlio Antl-l'llrtiiiK assoeiatlon of America," to save tlio hoys and i?irls 111 their im.'wed objective, huvo n membership of J 2, and It don't take much of un Illumination to figure out what thoy look like. ' Jlcut of the and lulns of tlio Into war are back to normal, hut tlio mili tary stuff has not been Ironed out of tin ot um. T.lnk Snllo di!inr,iislrnt(Ml to Ills Wlks Tuesday, that liu knows what ' Ills shoos look like. Sunday l.lnk emu "rupu , and that official is wait i.HK'r until liur vocal oriiptlon. . lirii . ., r 1 .;(Thore IiuhVIiuimi no iiowb from Mox joc ior a weeK Avlilch 1b goad news. An oliservliiR citizen Inipni'ts tho luioriiinuon linn ho has discovered f net of .whiskers modeled after thost worn by Canaiiza, iiikI, still nnolhei mi the iilnn of those sported by tho kaiser. In this viHiiiiv 'im.i., i ., lif.'peful Sinn, and Indicates that cure is Doing taken with lialrv iidnrn mollis. Tho pioneer way has always neon to let them grow in wild luxur ianco, chopping Ihem off Willi a pnin. ing kniru when lenglli Interfered with walking. Tho Anti-Saloon league having no nnloons to lock lifter, proposes to ctm lliiud funcllonlng as an aggiavatoi' by launching a campaign lo remove all hooks from libraries making mention of wine and th inking. This will limit literature lu almanacs and Hie imur- luny report of thu forestry servico ' T. S. 'minis and It. 11. UensMi of lie 4miii novci-lising company are spend ing several uavs in (Hauls I'nss. Pi' 'WhHosis peroxide" Tn'Iiin(l .mid ill'C lilll'llltlfr l.ilnu .f ,1...,,1 5.. l, , - --- j'' . .'i- umu Jll 'LIU. -.1. .. uen jiiiu. i.iiicsH immediate aid is riven Mid- II, i l.'i. i. ., ... (I... ,l....l. l: i:.. .... .a . n v.... i ) uraui ni iiniii siiirviiiioii alone will ex- !( I 11 . . I I I . . . . ' , i.-iru tl liilllUJll, t J Jiis js not war iroi.aaiula. This is not European 1" "l'timcl. .!!-. iillllvtT I I Isl 1-11 li'l 'irtniit i,.i 41... I - i . " v HM, """ii i" inu niL- iittlioil. J lie Kei ( I'oss a s,. -m .( .,ft,..,i;, ; m.,. acts are known. Uie evuienee is indisputable. From a humanitarian standpoint t lie need of American aid wai Illt What (IOCS roilLnVXS; (In? turvi.ua i.:..,. S , . . . " .l.T IHM-D III I LI J I I 111. y oni?re.ss piays politics.- I!ec;iuse a t einocrati,. nri.i,lr.i,t lll..IWLL.,.! :..4 1 , . . I in.-iir.L.tin-c, uecaiise a tleinocrat ic secretai-v o ' t he ireasurv liivu loses iiKist:iii,.r. il,,, ,.,,., -J..A .i ..-I ii ' j'lii'iH-iiii iiiitjuruv Tii cifl tuiu rtllft ttLIJl. vve can't; nelieve all these soli stories JVom lOurope," ilei'l?) I I , ,i it-,. I .... .1 .. 11 i ii i . , I 'I " " -"' - j.iuci. .iioiHien, wnue tlio ways and it eans coniniittee nienibers nod wisely and adjourn to 111 1 n nat wonder the American people are disgusted with a. ,i un j.roiessionai )olities. What wonder the demand is growing every day for a new party and new political deal all around. What wonder that good re- pi.. ncans an. eyery day l.ismg their rest ,ect lor their ji.ii iy and uieir parly leaders. , I OliriCS, politics. Poll ICS "hew umu n iii.w. ,i,l.,fll. , , . , ,. ,. , i .t . H in II I lll l e juggling 01 me ireaty was believed bvsome to I.,. 1..4.,.4. . . .1 l 1 , . .... "v ..Si,,,a.: tiouoi noiiest I ear that American interests were jeopardized. For n time a..,. .,,1,..; ... ..i " vu Hiiitreii tiie.i, view. Iut wliat; doubt remained was removed by the Tlorah- -joiinson ruie r ruin" ultiinatuni the other day and Ken- ... m i-eusc s niaiid nypocricy concerning it. Only a fool eiieves m 1 lie sincerity of the Ireaty opposition now. .... ..... ,,UL maineicss. Jiiit; lie at lt;ast win' i j accustMi 01 natl JilltJl. A 1 if I linvt ill., l'-iiii,. s...:....! ..,.lcr..i ,1 ... .).iM.ii .M'liisiuiess, liu; same sor- .un appeal lo it miser v ncilcc il...f i.., i A i ..f.,i... , :'. . "; ,'" "irace.i : "'."l-.-,,.,i1m,1,) wini m,. uvaty disgraces Amej'- r ' nanism witli (lie food appeal. .i.iiii v oi ine party Lincoln, with "malice toward no .e auu cuariiy tor all, ' the party of John JIay, with his IWlll'ir if' t liililnii i.i.l., J. 1 . , 1 flk .' a J "- l"V K"""ii line, me jiany oi liooseVelt, the first I Siu-..i ,vn erica . STatesmt.n to repudiate his own party' xzrn wiMiiru hue ( IIJ( '.'it Minmir . . . --j i'v "l,,l'' tll UIliUKIIl Till . ne present congressional record of the republican 1 .ri'f r iu iv inuulf 4-1., 1.1 ' :r J";7""'" "- j cpiiiiiicans or yesterday and the l'lillll I lIVlliu r.f 'f, .!...' " " "I Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge Why so maiiy men 'are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a' fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles KIGHT CUT is a short-cut tnhaivn W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco igaaHaranaa reredixo Toothpaste SoL! only wli,.f ADS goods nneJijpl.iwKl IVIIDWAYWLIFE Ivlen and women at forty stand at the portal of a crucial period. Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the tonic of wonderful hclpful "l those in middle life. SCOTT S nourishes and in fA& "igoratcs and helps the llVr " daily wear and tear on I VlA 'trtnath. Let Scott's! iWr" help keep you robust! S.-..H Jt V r. i .,,, N . .,, JORH A. PJERL - Undertaker. ?hono .M. 47 an( 47jj Aatomohila lionrae Htvvlo Ijly AiwiHtant a ROl'TH HAHTI.KTT 4nto AnihuUnco Son Ice, Uuraaer. The Xew BIG SIX Sliiiiilinil l'itlliiuitit , InrliiilhiK Oiril Tiri-M, -Ji l'i l. l Suiililii-i s mill Wiiltliam t'lmk. The riding tialit ics of I he New Slttdebaker Seven-Passenger 1!I(!-SIX are Irulv wonderful. The extra long springs, the absence of un spniny weight., the scientific .llofchUiss tlrive and the re fined smoothness of power application all contribute to a remarkable ease of travel. Purchasers t.f Xew Seven- Passenger Il(i-SIX cats reporting lYoin 1(i to 1!) mil l'er gallon of gasoline. are les Hines & Snider South Fir Street Medford, Ore. i - . - I Swift & Company's 1919 Earnings Hov They Affected You During- the twelve months ended November 1 1919 its fiscal year), Swift & Company transacted its large volume of business on the smallest margin of profit m its history; Sales over $1,200,000,000.00 Net earnings $13,870,181.34 Our shipments were in excess of 5,500,000,000 lbs. This means that our earnings were less than lY6 cents on each dollar of sales, or a quarter of a cent on each pound shipped. Consumer The average consumer eats about V2 lb of meat per day-180 lbs." per year. If 'he purchased only Swift & Company products Se0r,TUll ,have contributed only 45 cents (180 i lbs. , i4 cent a poun.d)-a year profit to t bwitt & Company-for its investment and service, less than one cent per week. Our earnings were so small as to have'prac tically no effect on the family meat bill. Live Stock Raiser Swift & Company handled in 1919 over 16,000,000 head of live stock. You can figure for yourself that our earnings of 1 cents on each dollar of sales are too small to affect the price you received for your stock! We paid all if was humanly possible to pav considering what the meat and by-products could be sold for. ; "uut-is Swift' & Company, U. S. A. Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts Xo. i :i.-,c (i) Kkb Ham Hot Cakf3 Coffee Xo. 2 .l.-Jc (1) Ess llacon Hot Cakes Coffee Xn. 3 it.M! Xo, r S5e ..JlieakfoBt Steak.. Toast Coffee i Xo. 0 35c ( 1 ) Pork Chop Corn Cakes Coffco No. 7 Va fo) Wheat Cakes frniiiti.u Co.. Stripped naeon oi Uuekwlieat . Cakes "am Coffee Coffee Xo. 1 .1,1c N". " 33 Fried Slush with I'laln Omeletto Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee OHIH:it KY XL'MIIKR llry Slab and Fir Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone: 7d Residence 739-J nil ah. Briggs Auto, Wood SaW I - 1 am taklnir the nirpnv fni"iitt MrigKS Auto Woodsaw and am saw iiiK wood by tho cord or by the hour. IIIO.MtY WOIiKF COS South Xewtown. Phone 723-W We Specialize On ; A "Nationalized" Bank Account THAT is ;i ii.-u-anf,.,. ,,f (Mi ii:mfcjI1? S(M.. vii .'. It rt'iii-fsi-iits .arryiiijr ll(.-s j.'(.(lllt at a XATION'AL liank-ul,,.,,. in atltliti..,, lo the loalinv (.r(!M. niinciil Supcrvisioii llu'iv is ll. atlvant.v r h't'ilfral lioscrvo -Mi'inltcrsliip. Vtiiir ai-ctuiiit'li,.,-,. Hie I'MK'ST XATIOX AL is "Xaliunalizcd" v c,,ur.so. the FIrst National Bank' nP.npnnn rnTrn, 1 nu vxl-tUVJtwr GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, ".i.iu. uipuinena, sore throut lime tronliln ki . " "'"VJ UUllUIH BIUU1- ach trnuhin hfi-f i.n..i.t. .,'.. ... . .., " ' "uio, cuius tuia fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula- -uiuuiu:ies,- tumors, cracked nSo'."''e.8. n" klDlia ot Bolters. NO VI EjlXn. I IUaJ. Medford, Oreg&njan. 13,1917. SIEned. hnrt vrw nirM .. trouble nnd had been bothered for ootoiiii years nnn inot Antrum a expected to live, ana hearing of GIm ......,6 miiuao rieru store is at 214 South Front street, Medford), I do- viueu ia enr hnrim ..... . u.u.,.v, mm i atartt-a to feeling bet ter as aooa as 1 used them and today am a well man nti i......n.. -..,. vu uctn niy rec ommend ai.vnnn ntTMtA i m. . -- ..v .va ua i wa IU v.imng ana try his Herbs (Sisned) W. It. JOHNSON ltnesses: Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. f V Iv ChiIdretn' Kagle Point. nmierson, iviearord. U. Holmes, Eagle Point. ,C. K, Moore, Eagle Point. I J. V. Mclntvro Potru i( J ""tl'u i Ullil, t.oo. Von tier Ilellon, Kagle Point 1 no. R. Nichols. Eagle Point. LUNCHES ....... . n;;,. And Guarantee : 1 To Please -J Peerless i h ' Bakery and Lunch Rooni Jacksonville -Medford IXTKltUJiH.W AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Jan. 10. 1 92 6, Dally Except Sunday. ; Leave Hertford: 7:10 a. m 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. in.. 10:00 a. ni. n-nn a. in., Ji!:00 noon, 1:30 p. m'., 2:30 P- m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m.,.B:30 P. m.. Sat. cmlv 7.:in n m a. in i. i hat. only 10:30 p. ra. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m S:30 a. m., 9:30 a. in., 10:30 a. In, 11:30 a. m.. l:ilii n . 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m..' 6:00 p.' m.,' 7:00 p. in., Sat. only Jj:00 p. in.. Sat. only 9:50 p. in. Sunday Only , , Leave Medford: nnn n m u.m a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m 4! 00 P. 111., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m '9:30 P- m., 10:30 p. m. Leavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. ni.. ":nn m i.-m ' ' P. m.. C.-30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., :0 p. ni. . ' Office and waiting room No. 5 S rroiit. Nash Ilntoi iinn.n., t, duLiauQ villu waitlim room nt npi,..'. r- tionery. . . The .TAZv AUIilVIUS, j azzv ni i. i! .... , Th.. II1I..41. .i .... ". llillllraslyNKViaE 1N for Lil lys llisiviis. "''""Kl. a 1-lt.VtTKWI, TltAI.X- I CAN phis' I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY JSPW mmS COLLEGE LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOYMORE For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL 031 S. Front St. INTEItUJtHA AUTOCAD OO. " Schedule from OctoTier 1, 1819 I-eave Medford Leave AahUnrl. TAXI ; Dodqe Car. stand corner Main and Ewriieir. rnone 3U0. I. 0. DELANEV JOHN F. LAWRENCE, Jeweler OUT BDeclaltlna . Doth American a... .. , price.. " ,OWB" We do onr vwn repairing. scavenger: ' Licensed City Scavenger. .hl1 Fef.".s6 ,mmo"ely removed on short notice. Weekly visit in res" dence J strict. Dally business dis trict, rhoncs 277-J. .. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring -KLEIN .3 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.m. 12:45 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 m. v:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. i-!r.v...s-?L 8at?5, ? 30 !. . s, iv.ou p.m. I2:i6 p.m. ' midnight Bat. only SC.TAY OXLX To "elfarl L vo AnhUnd, 10:00 a m 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. :00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. :n n.m 9:00 am 11:00 am. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. :30 p.m. " a.m. 1 i Office and, waitlnc room No. 6 South Fronts Nash Hotel Building;. . r-hone 309. . t I