TOUR MEDFORD MAIL, T2IBUNE AN INnKPENDKNT NEWSPAPFR WVSldBHEU EVKItY AKTKltNOON JCXCKl'T 8UMIAY HY TUB MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Offlc, Wall Tribune BulMlnff, JI-S7-SI iortn fit tract, i'tione v&. A consolidation of the Democrat In Time. The AledforA Mnll, The Medford Tribune, the Houthern Oresonlma, The UDitnu 'irioune. Th Mod ford Sunday Bun la furnished vuheerlbtTS dcAlrluc a seren-dmy dxUy DawApaper. BORERT RTIHU Editor. B. 8. SMITH. Munimr, BUBKOJtXZ'TXOV TXXKSl T MAIIj IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Run, yarJ9 Dally, with Sunday Run. month. .65 Dally, without Sunday Hun, yar 1.00 Dal'y, without Rumlity Sun, month .60 "Weekly Moll Tribune, on year 1.60 Sunday Hun. one yfiftr T CARRIER In Mud ford. Aihlnnd, Jackaonvllle, Out ml 1'olnt, Pliof nix: Dally, with Sunday Hun, yt'ttr I7.B0 K)ally, wllh Sunday Bun, month Dally, without Sunday Hun, yfar.. ,00 Dally, without Sunday Bun, month ,60 Official papr of the City cf Mdford. Official papor of Jackaon County. Entered am aerotid-clans matter at Medford, Oregon, under the ant of March I, 1879. warn ialiy arorajre elrealntlev fat aim montia ndluf Dee. SI, UlS a. MEMBER Or THW A8HOCIATBD ,PHKHB Full Deaaed Wii-o service. The Aaao lated Freria la exclunlvely entitled to the use for rHpuhllratlou of all newa dUnatrhpts credit rd to It or not other- wlao credited In thin pap?r, and at no the local news publlahnd herein. All rights of republication of special aiapatehea erem are aiao reaervea. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Fmrrj Tho li .Tohmsoii boom for iiresl !i;nt which was Rlarlml In California luHt August, Jh Btill wliuro U Hlartud For. Sale First clans dairy farm. i'k'Uty of fnjsli witlm. ( Want nti Chico, Oul., KnlnrpriMt!) . A vury'lrank uclvertiHur. ( It now minus io HkIiI I hat tho win of tlm kou'! hurry, aided by mi tun Which haH (ivory roHpwt for tho fool- lugs of prnhihltioniHtH, when loft in n warm Hpot loiitf onoiiKh develops it kick liko old bourbon. The TIev. Hinnllton who whistles cm .Main Htroot on mumy aftornoons only, has u rival In John Cochran who whlstlos on foKKy moriiiiiKH. How ever, tho preacher has n tmio as an objec.tivo for his whlfilliiiK, while John ni in ply lots the wind rimh aim lea sly across hl larnyx chords. "Tho acconipllshmonls of tho war tinder Secretary Hnlmr have boon concrele and noteworthy," chirps a , democratic honchman In a speech at .Hauramento, Oul. No in will deny 'that they have boon "concrete," hut nobody Iuiowh which ones are votu- iol'ced concrnte, Tho local freight on tho railroad to tho coast, fell through a trestle Hi miles from Jacksonville last night. Fato played a cruel trick on i dainty miss In front of the Commcr rial club Wed pm., causing Iter to throw u siioe. A ytiing, man gallant ly picked up the shoe, but did not luiow whether to hand it to her, or put It back on her foot. It was a fine point of eti(uette. Hockefellow's wealth, as the llev Ulllis sayfl may be "ungodly dollars' but an "ungodly dollar" buys at many pancakes as a godly one. Champion Jack liompsny's man ngur Bays (hat his meal ticket tried to pot into the army. Mad Ihe war last ed anotheryear he would have been able lo fight his way into a khaki Mill. The govornment will give whiskey to people with the flu, but the flu works very fust, and it takes time tc unravel the red tape. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE JjOok at. I on j tit'! Iteniove poisons H diii stomach, liver ami lm els Accept "California" Svrup of Kir; oily (t.ink i:r the name California oh the p.t(k:t!;c, telui i n arc sure your child is hnwii!; tiiu best and most hainili'v: lnvutne or phytic for Children love its uVllfiiniH trull -'hlldivn b)' its di'Uciaus fruity taste. Kull directions for child's dose on each bil:b. t;ie it without tear Mi.-iher. Von iiiu.it ;:;iy 't'allfor- iiia. JOHN A. PERL Undertiiker. hone M. 47 n I 47-Jt Automobile Hcnrae Hervloa I Jjuy Assistant 83 ROI'TH ItAUTI.KTT ato Ambulance Servlco, Oorourr fez MR. HAYS ON WR i:kc off our lint, we've taken it off Iteffire, to WillJI. Havs. For a man whoso job is political p:;H lsanslnji, lie strikes us as political professional we have from one of Mr. 1 lav's latest "I don't ask that all women become republicans. To which party you belong is you belong to some party, that, you seek tor the truth, find it and then act accordingly." What better advice for these; about.lo vote for the first time, as well as Cor those who principles, rather than their Find the truth, there is the entire political problem in a nutshell. Not the absolute truth of course, for no party embodies that, but, what seems true to you. , And if neither of the bijj parties seem true to you, then join with others in forming a new party. Politics jut now are in a state of flux, but out, of the scramble two dominant parties will undoubtedly be form edone Ihe liberal, one the conservative. Find oiit which represents the truth to you, determine in other words, what you are and what you aren't, then join that party and go to it. L" the party leaves the truth, what is true to von, don't follow the party, follow the truth. Sound gospel that, and the astonishing thing is the idea comes from a man whose; business is to gather in republican votes. A far sighti'd gentle-man, and a very intelligent gentle man is il r. J lavs. He re-alixe-s the old'bally-lioo about one parly being Heaven and the- other Hell, is as dead as witchcraft. Jlis altitude proe;e-eels not, from any "higher e-thie.-s" but from an enlightened self interest. Stir.nge; erne' never hears ed' the real elelY-cts in the; pe-aee treaty but only (lie talking points. There- is the Nlum tung provision for example-. A wremg has he-en done Ihe-re which must be righteel. And ee-rtain e-e-ononiie pro visions must be; ehanged if a large part, of Furope.is not, to e-ollapse;. Jhit; neil; a word about, the real ele-fe-cts, pe-r-haps because the- uue-eiiipremi.sing'oppoueiiis of any treaty at all, realize; that, the best way to remedy them is to participate- in the League; of Nations. 1 COMMUNICATIONS (The Muil-Trilmm- wcIcoiih'h c-oiii-ihitiiiuitioiiH on any Kiih,l:ct ol unrr til hilcrt'sl, hut Jh in no way responsi ble for tin; sentiment evpnvssetl. Oniy in exeeptloniil rusex will eoinmniiirn tiollN ol' over 2ee wohIh be printed. All eommiiiiirnlionN must be Niuneel by (lie writerH luitue, wbieli nmy tijtoii (ho writer's retpiestbo Willi held.) To t lie eililor: On January 19th Urn Tribune hu.vh editorially Ui.-H "Thu uevsr Btrulisht parly-ticket law diHeurraiH-hiseM Ihe independent vol er, and 'discol'mut-hlse uteauK to disK.'.isonH a clli.eu of :i particular prlvlleKu as or volln," which is the iiuestlon tinder diHciiMsion. (Disen-rraiH-hise was iiIko defined in the edi torial iih dispoK.se.SHln); tho eiti.en ol holdiiiK offlco or tho leHltimato rih'hls ot ell liuisliip. WaI. note.) On tho 22nd Kenclluiary in a com muiuatiuii to Iho Triliuuu denies that the now law Just vetoed by tho gover nor does anything of thu kind. In tho sonic paper in which this commu nication appears tho editor stands by tho cIkhko he made on thu 10th ami says, "We repeid It," but without showing in what way tho new law dispossessed thu independent voter ol any riiihlH or prerogatives. Now lei's seo what tho new law says. It provides in section one that "the ballot to 1)0 used at tho general election shall contain the names ol all candidates lor oltne, tu boi tilled at that election whoso nominations navu ocen duly madu. ' .No rights abridged here. The oul law provides nothing tuoro explicit along tins line. Again, "the onicer wm.we duly It is to arrange too ballot lur election ot cuuouiutcs tor otlne at the general election shall cause iho names ot all uilidldates to be printed on one bui ld, uud nil nominees ol any party or group ol electors being placed under uio respective tillo anil device ot such parly or group ol' electors." .Notice, i his oiucer is charged and couimutut cu lo have pi'luled "the names ol all culminates t.-n ono bllliol," just us me out law provides. -lso notice Oku 1 lie noiiiiuei-s ol any party or grolli ol eicctois must bo pl.iceil under the resiu-ctlve title or ileice ol sui n parly or grciip," which will cer l :n it i- appeal io ail men who oo not wi.sii, to sail iiniler lalse colors, and winch iiieans that iiiiii'peiioenls, noli liartisans, socialists, or any otuer group i.i cili-eus can llave a place on .no luulot liy going iimli r a title or ucvlre tnal wnt ludicalt w nal luey siantl lor, or wtio tncy reiu-esem. 1 no tu'actnmary lakes it no real American is going to onjcci io this t'l l. t ISIOII. .i;;;ilu, "A square Ihice-eightbs ol in nun on cam sine sii.tll he puo-cu a I lie leu ol toe li .1 in e ol e.lcn c.iu OHi.iie." Tnis is lor lue convenience anil uirecliou ol the vmer ill lualllUi'. a ci'o?..s u. t no lell ol tne candidille oi itu.isuie I, i' which ne WiMlcs to vote, .out VMUcti is toe luelliod imrsuca ou tne eld I, allot. -galli, wlieii the socalled jlulcpcll deui vol, r wishes lo scalier all over ine Ji.uiol, to- me p.iriv mall or wom an wisiu-s lo cie a split tu-KCI, the new i.uv provnics tli.n the voter make an A will. in Ihe square ill Ihe i :i ol Hie name i,l the c.uiiiulaie be wi.- li, -, to ote lor. tor each ollico, or to the leu oi Hie answer ho wishes to tnal;,- to e.u It question Mibiur.ied to i ne el, ciois." Now il any one will show the He .i.lionai y wliele any American citi .'i n s just rights hae lie, n wolalcd a tins bill, he wilt l,c mini enough to ci.aie openly out in pul.lie and sa that ho has been mistaken. 'mnvonn iiaiVj Tnmmm. PARTISANSHIP. bemy the most noii-imi;t isaii ever seen. Listen to this. speeches. ot less consequence than that choose; the party from theii principles from the part v. (If 'Reactionary Insists upon dis agreeing wllh Mr. Webster regarding Iho definition of "disenfranchise" probably wo can't convinco him now anymore Ulan wo did u few days ago when wo thought we nimlo our point clear. However here gt.'Js: (Let us suppose Ileactionary Is one of thesis Independents he dlspises so heartily, and ho wants to run for gov ernor of Oregon. Does he maintain that this "vie-or-stralght" bill would glvo him a square deal, that it would not deprive him of his "Jur.t rights" as an American oltli'.oti, lo have the same cliunco for office that it member of the republican party for example, would have? of course he doesn't. True there Is nothing in this bill li.' prevent every man anil women In Oregon voting for Iteac tlonary, under such circumstances, but we think lie knows, as well as we know and ns well ns llovernor Oleotl anil every member of tho legislature known, how in practice this bill wc'uld work oul. It was designed as we said before to disenfranchise the independent voter taking the word in tho Websteiian senso of depriving the Independent citizen of tho full political privileges of citizenship. We repeated Unit onco and wo repent it again. (Or perhapH Reactionary will see the point more clearly from another angle. Ho is probably not Ignorant of tho fact thai this bill was designed particularly to defeat Senator Cham berlain In tholiext election. How? Why by making It pc'sslblu for the republicans In this stnto lo make "two swill strokes," ns Reactionary so aptly stated and then go about their business, every practical politic ian knowing Unit nine voters out of ten, will take the shortest cut In an elcctW.ii booth, murk the circle and never look below it. Now wouldn't Unit ill all fairness deprive Senator e'liitmbei-lalu of his just rights as tin American citizen, anil an American olflco holder? l-:d. Note.) ' Now a word personal lo' the Reac tionary, which he hesitates to say, but ho has been featured rather ex tensively of late liy the Tribune as belonging to that 'selfish reactionary class" who "care for nothing but their own set-did interests,", "whose fin inula of polliical responsibility is of Ihe primitive and simple sort." whose "worries do not extend to the complicated ami disturbing i lillcal issues of the country today," unit who Is perfectly willing to allow the hap less people of the old world to, slew ill their own juices while we as a it it t ii.it withdraw into a smug Insu larity. Now, right hot off the bat. he wishes to say thai in all his life he has never asked tor a right or priv ilege that be whs not witling to grant tu ono of his fellow-citizens, rich or pi.r, while or Muck, and he chal lenges any man to show anything- to Iho contrary. However he is frankly partisan. lie never drew a neutral brer.th in his life and was never "too proud to tight." l-'urtherinore. he wishes to say In Just as slroug language ns he can command, that he challenges any mini ti; point out where he has re- t'tiseit to suasciil'c, even beyond the extent of his means, to any worthy cause. any appeal of suffering or tortured humanity, either local, na tional, or world-wide. A hard luck or under-di.'g story makes instant ap peal to him anil he usually meets it with immediate and siibs-autial ac tion. AH his life human liberty and the rights of mankind, us exemplified in American institutions and by the Hcelaratlon of Independence and the constitution oi the Lulled Slates bus ftrrcrFonr. orjr.no:, Thursday, .tantatjy 20. been u shibboleth with him, us his In timate friends can testify, and uatur. ally the hypocritical Idealism of words without action, and the socialistic vaporings and immature internation al visionlngs of the un-American aro renuunant to him. It is embarrassing lor him to mention these things, but it seems that the occasion demands it. To Illustrate In February l'jlii six months uftor the Herman terror broke loose in Europe, and about the tiiuo thut authentic: stt.ries of Her man atrocities in lielglum and France began to come to America, the writer began sending money to the national allied relief committee in New York for the relief of destitute and starving Belgium and French children, for lnuimed and helpless soldierH in Italy, und fc-r famished and fever-stricken Serbia. Not only before and during the war was this done, but sinci tho war ended It has been kept u- tho "reactionary" sending a check Just a few days ago for the relief of the one million two hundred thousand starving, ragged and diseased children cf l'nlund, "who are receiving one meal a day from the American relief administration, just enough to keep body and soul together. And us lie sils writing in his office, he can look out over the rcofs of hulf a dozen buildings that house us many 'selfish reactionaries' who each monlh are quietly mailing a five or ten dollar bill to No. 2 West tilth street, New York, for allied re lief work, and none of them claim or know that they have any "high ldeuls." Now the Reactionary would liko lo know how many of these self-anoint ed, up-llfters, political ni.'n-descripts and uou-partisun fuzzy-wuzzies are contributing u dollar to this golden stream flowing from America to Eur ope to wash away the stains of de spair and destitution and disease. Call the re.ll. Itut no, 11 were bet ter to draw Iho curtain. Yet nt last wo ure all Americans Thu turmoil w 11 cease, thu strifo and clash of conflict will die away nm! each one if lie will, can stand on the watch tower of Freedom, which looks out across tho measureless sweep of the years lo come, ami know, if he is faithful to tho guardianship given into his keeping by the fathers of flu republic and by those who have died that tho nation might live, thai American institutions and American conslitutlciial liberty will euntlniio to be in tho future, as it haa been in the pust 110' years, the beacon light lo which the eyes of all tho oppressed arid down-trodden of the earth are turned. REACTIONARY. (Well, well, well. Wo apparently hurt Reactionary's feelings and we apologize Wo have looked c'ver the files, however, and wo fail to se'e any references lo Keaclionury earing for "nothing but his own sordid Intur- sts" or "willing to allow the lnfp- less people of the old world to stew- in their own juices." Wo fear Reac tionary is seeing, things. In fact we find no reflection upon Reactionary's private character whatever, while lliero is at least ono high tribute to hi in as a good citizen und loyal friend. lint wo think we understand. We did reflect somewhat upon tho an tiquity of Reactionary's pclitical opinions, ami when you trend on Re actionary's politics you tread on Iho tail of his coat. To Reactionary the republican party is what Mecca is to the 3ic'3lcin. and if you have ever questloned the sanctityof Mecca to u Turk you may know, wliat happens, if you question tho sanctity of tho O. O. 1-. to Reactionary. You have a fight on your hands, and Reactionary is somu do'iibleflstcd scrapper. (So that must ha the trouble. And our statement that wo liko it. that it represents a phase cf political psychology almost extinct, worthy of being preserved sounded to Reaction ary satirical. Well, it was In one way. In unolher way It wasn't. We do liko it. Only wo think it fortunate for the country that the majority don't feel that way. (Yes wo like it. and wo admire it. There Is something whole-souled and red-blooded and robust about it. Re actionary's hand 'trembled when he handed in Unit communication above. lie feels every word ho writes, ant! believes everything he says. He's a knight in a noble cause. Reactionary would go to the slake with a smile on his face if he thought It would help the republican parly. Now one can't iltogetlier dismiss that sort of tiling with ridicule. It's fine. It's awesome, it's big. Only lo tho new generation it seems rather like praying for di vine aid before entering a pillow,: tight. I I'. S. Hereafter communications to his piiier must eon form t'o the rule of not exceeding 200 words in length. Answer to .Mr. Kreel To the editor: .Mr. Freel's commu nication states that my sermon sub ject was twisted when I announce. I to speak on ".Menial Telepathy. Physic lilenoineiui, ihe power of the Sub jective Mind over the llody. HypniA Usui. Mind Reading, Auto Suggestion, Spiritualism anil Kindred Culls." He states that Christian Science holds nothing in common with the above subjects and when I Included There is trvore Cstarm tr ttils faction Of tlie country tluin all other rilseMseH put t'-Kettier, and for ycnrB it wtM sup posed to be Incurnti.o. IXK-tor prescribed lucal remedlea. nnu by constcr.-ly failing to cure wllh hu-al treetineut. pronounced it IncurnWe. Catarrh la & local disease. Kreatly l-'Uuncisl by coiiMttullcniit con ditions and therefore, requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Ce... Toledo". Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, t taken internally and aits thru llie illcotl on the Mucous Surface cl Ihe System. One Hundred loltars re ward Is oiTered for any case that Hull's Catarrh Medtctne falls to cure, bend fu circular iitut lestlniimtals. I" J. eilHNKY CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by l-ruKKIstn, TRc. Hall's Family i'llli lor constipation. Christian Science healing us one or the cults 1 twisted my subject. After making this charge Mr. Freel says ifi ills article that "The control of mind over the bi.ity is no new theory" which is very true and Chris tian Scientists socalled are not the only ones thai believe thai and are not tho first to find It out either. Had Mr. Freel been present and heard my sermon lecture he prububly would not have written clear from Portland to toil my intelligent listen ers that my subject was twistetl. Mr. Freel says further that "The trouble has been and is now that mankind has been perfectly catisfied lo be controlled by the carnal mind which St. Paul designates as "Enmity against God" and this carnal mind has onlv the gratification of its own selfish desires in consciousness and as a result its fruits lire externalized on tho body in sin. sickness and death, and Christian Science does net teach the control of the body by sin u miscalled mind but does teach thu control liy "Divine mind." if .Mr. Freel will tell me why thai if sin, sickness und death are brought on liy tho carnal mind, our Divine minded Christian Science friends get sick and die just like us carnal mind ed folks. Mrs. Eddy must have lost control and repudiated her doctrines when she gave in to death. Practice and theory do not seem to harmonize and your science is not very scientific and until 1 am more sure you are, Mr. Freel, controlled by your socalled "Divine mind" I will be content to leave it with my intelligent bearers whether I twisled my subject or not. D. K. -Mll.l.AIHJ. Judge (Yowoll for Hoover To the editor: I am for Hoover for president. A business man and pa triot; something better and truer than tho politicul and partisan par rots in the V. S. senate; win.' certain ly are not an holier to Hie country which spent its blood uud treasure to miike this weary old world a safer and a better place to live in. Hurrah for Hoover. WM. S. CKej WEI.I.. .Ian. 2S, 1 !i2n. , To the editor,: The writer who nl lllo an independent was compelled to register party affiliation so that un der Oregon's laws he. could have some voice in thu primary marvels at the Inconsistency of our partisan friends. First of all !f either ot the polilical parties embodies so much virtue and wisdom as our partisan friends would have us believe they should be highly pleased to have a paper in Meilford that presents public questions and ex poses public evils in such a manner that any voter not Influenced by blind partisanship will acquire food' for thought thut should materially, assist him in recognizing the party virtues so proudly paraded by the average partisan voter. So far as the writer, is concerned party venom docs not affect his pal ate In - the slightest when Lodge. Johnson or Poiudexter is lanibiisted lor playing the most dangerous pol itics ever endured by the American people -or .when Wilson is censured for the expensive upkeep of his'single truck mind. : ., Instead lie sees nhd appreciates the efforts of the editor to present all public questions to his readers In such n manner that the faults and virtues of both parties are easily ap parent to the independent voter. So if our partisan friends are really hon est in their claims to virtue both should feel that the education of tho voter honestly brought about should he of benefit to their respective par ties. Under tho present editorial policy of the Tribune Meilford Is indeed to bo congratulated on the fact thai one-half her population dp not have to read with regret so that the other hair may read with pleasure. INDEPENDENT. GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just ono trl.il convinces you Sloan Liniment helps drive away 1 rheumntic twinges W: H Y endure pain when you know Sloan's Liunnent will relieve it nromntlv? It couldn't remain the World's Liniment fur 38 years if it wasn't highly beneficial in relieving rheumatic aches, stiff joints, euro muscles, lumbago, ncuraleia, strains, bruises, exposure to weather results. Venftrates withe ut rubbing, leaving no stained fikin, tloKPd iiores, mussi ncss. A pain nml ncho liniment that stands alone in doing what it is nu-ant to do. Get n bottle today und keep it handv. All druggists. Three sizes 35c. 70c.t $U0. O Rousseau Coal Co. Producers and Distribu tors of Al t-dford Coal. . Price $10.00 Delivered $8.00 at Mine. Ofifce 23 West Main Phone 934. TAXI Dodae Car. stand corner Main and Bartlett. Phone 900. J. 0. DELANEY. . ien A Prominent Druggist Testifies Kcdowlo Uracil. Calif. "I wih to call utMiticn to my ci"-rieni-e in the cde ol li- I',. a Amine Tablets. 1 lisve never bold an nrtii-lc tli:it lias given such univcisal hutUl'uctiuu. It acorns lli:t every Ixlltle sold tolls anuilicr. 1 Mil very much inclined, like most drui.-4i.-ts of .lnv tn m-'ll tU -lone J; aiiot" stun" nt it greater -' n-,.lil ..p sotni-thituz ry''VS!X Jlt ' Rend.' but in ' put-Ti-.-tiiiu Atiuric f'.r uric acid and rheumatism 1 con-i'HT l nine not niilv created business along that line but have gained llio confidence of tho public which more than rcimyc me for my interest sud suggestion, together with thu sau-dae-tion i Kct from huvtiig -in article tli.it 1 can place wilh perfect cTatidencc. Nothing would please mc more than to lie uole lo introduce Anuric to llic world for the bene iit of all mankind. However, 1 have to content rnvsoli bv simply calliiui attention to the satisfactory results that iollow us ro-porti-d to me by the individuals, extending their Uiauka.'! V. U. KNOX. Many of Your Neighbors Can Say the Same Tuolumne, Calif.: "My bad: cavo mo considerable trouble, which I llmuidit wua due to kijnoy tlis ease. Aft(T t.tking four ' jnekajjes of Dr. Pierce's Aimrie (a nti-urie-acid) Tablets I was fully recovered. I con sider ii a wonderful medicine, I also ns Dr. l'ierce's Pleasant Pellets iviienevur I am jilinur. and they civu iniiiHilinhi re lief. I conpidor 1hom a itreut un-didm;.". WM. II. BOSCH. WHY' NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRTT-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES at Garage FARMER BROS., PROPS. Service Day and Night. Since the First of October this ulace Has heen under new management. Repairing Is Our Specialty. Men of lona experience are employed in our shop. Let us do that overliaulinn job for vou. Satisfaction Guaranteed 30 N. Holly, Medford. Flowering Bulbs Tulips Narcissus Daffodils Hyacinths .1'otted and ready to bloom as noon as taken from carton in which they nre packed, and exposed to liBht und heat. Also suitable fcr soiling oulslde In beds. 10c per plant. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Street. For Spring Canyon Utah Goal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN Ss SCHEFFEL 531 S. Front St. SCAVENGER. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short no-tlce. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. liily business dis trict, l'hoiies 2TT-J. to y I 1 V S use OeVoe's Valley Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts Xo. 5 JMc (1) Km; ..llreiikfust Steak.. H' ,! , ...... Toast Hot Cakea . Coffeu Coffee Xo. 2 .'Joe No. 0 33c (1) Eg (l) Pork Chop liacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee tr- 1 No. 3 S.-.c x- 7 o (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped llacou orHuckwheat Cakes Hnm Coffee Coffee Xo. I 3.-.i Xo. 8 3r.c Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Ilncon Wheat Cakes Coffeo Coffee OKDKH HY XOU1EU " Dry Slab and Ylv Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone 7(3 Residence 739-J Briggs -Auto Wood. Saw , I am taklns the agency for the Uriels Auto Woodsaw and am saw ing wood by the cord or by the hour. 1IKXRY WOM-'F COS South Newtown. Phono 723-W .., We Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee,, To Please eerless Bakery and Lunch Room , Jacksonville Medford IXTiniritHAX AVTOC.VR CO. Schedule from Jan. 10. 1920, Dally Kxcept Sunday. Leave Medford: 7:10 fl. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. in.; 10:00 a. m., 11:00 . a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m'., 2:30 p. in., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 n. in.. 9:30 n.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. in, i.eavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m.p S:30 a: m.. ,9:30 a. tn., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 n. m., 1:00 p.im., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. ni., 6:00 p. in., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m., Sat. only 9:30 p. m. Sunday Only I.eavo Medrord: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. ni., 12:110 noon, 2:30 p. ra., 4:00 p. tn., 6:3(1 p. m 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. in., 10:30 p. m. I.eavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 11:31) a. ni., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. ni., r.:00 p. m., 0:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:a0 p. m. Office and naltlntr room N'o. 5 S. Front. Nash Motel UniMing. Jackson ville wailing room at Ileter's Confec tionery. IXTKllLHll.V.V AtiTOOiK OO. Schedule from OcUrnor 1, 1910, Imlly (Except Sunday) Ieave Medford Leave AshUnd 7:loa.m. 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 7:56 a.m. 8:25a.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. 11:30a.m. 13:00m. 13:45 p.m. i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:10 p.m. , 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 4:26 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only SUNDAY ONLY Leave Medford L eave Ashland- 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 11:00am. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ' 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. :30pm. :30 n.m , R-o n.m. Office and wnltln? room No. 5 South Front, Nash Hotel Buildlnj. Phone 309. if .34.