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9 WICOTOTOT VTKTTi TTtTRTTNT!, BEDFORD, OT7FCIOX, WEDNESDAY. TT1P T7TT A T?Y -1. 1020 Medford Mail, tribune AN INDKI'HXDKNT NKWSi'AJ'KIt 'FI!JL1KHKI i:'K(-Y AKTKitN;(N KXCKl'T Hl'MMY I!V T1IK MKUrOKU IVNTINVJ Office, Mail Tribune Huil.liiiK. 25 North Fir street. Phone T'j. " A consolidation of tin' rn-nifieratic TimPB. Tin; M-finl Mnil. Th- M-ilfurM Tribune, the Southern OnKonian. Tin Ashland Trlbum. The Medford Sunday Sun 1m furnislnd nuNHCrltiera Ueairiiit; u nevfiii-d;iy d.iiiy newspaper. JlOlilltT lil'HU Kditor H. H. .SMITH. AliiiiiiK'T. BUB8CKZPTI0N TERMS: BY MAIL IN AI'VANCK: Daily, with Hun. lay Sun, year .... IC.OO Dally, with Sumiay Sun. month ... ."-r Daily, without Sutulay Hun, year.. &.'Jl Daily, without Sunduv Hun. month Weekly Mail Tribune, one y-ur l.'.'J Sumlny Hun, om: yi-ar 1..10 BY CAKIUKR In Medfurd, AKhlan.I. Jacksonville, Central I'olnt, I'l.ocnix: Dally, with Sunday Hun, yt-nr $7. .10 Daily, with Sunday Sun. fiiunt h ... :5ii Dally, without Knndity Hun. y.-ar . 6 "0 - Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .JiO Offlclnl paper of the City of Mi-dford. Official pap;r of Jackson County. A MASTERPIECE. V1 Entered as neeoiid-daHn matter at Medford, Oregon, under the art of March 8, 1879. Sworn daily avernKe clrculatlo-n for six montliH ending April I31J 3,071 MKMHISH OF TlfH AHSOCIATKD PUHKS. Full Iearted Wirt- Hf-rvlee. The Ahho rlated Fre n exclusively entitled to the ime for republication of all news dlftpatcheg credited to It or not other- wle credited in IIiIh papi-r, and alKo Ihe local news published herein. All rlnhtn of republication of special dlwpalcheH herein arc alno reserved. , Ye Smudge Pot H) Arthur Parr ' Thero la HnninlhliiK wrr.ni; wllli n social h.v stern that Htlekn all the .young men In the Trout, town at hiKh priced theatrical attractions, anil . puts all tho young ladles In tho hack rows. The yoiniK ladloa should Int. thoso who travel alone, dance the sumo way. Tho hunk "owing to unsettled con .dltions" as a derrick to lift, the price of something a little higher, is be coming slightly thin in the neat. If a wheat raiser of Dulgarla happens to; ho late with his spring plowing, 111 penny nails jump upwards In the Wil lametto valley. Owing to Hie high price of cotton wool suits cost a lord ly sum. Salvation is still free, hut you hotter get It hofc.Tu lull. Ono notes In the news that the So ciety for the Hctlerment of Slum Con ditions has dissolved. Hcing a rich field for reform, hut with nc chance to Impose their will upon the major ity, the reformers naturally sidestep pod It. Tho family cat of 1 .Ink Suite's folks scratched him en the mitt Mon. and tho hard-hearted father kicked the cut-out into tho world. niit'ii is r whs- ih;iiiiiioii t'lv ciistcr of Kiiu'lancl. Which is onlv ;inntliT w;i of .saying lie is a master of pal icnt-c and dexterity. The viseount lias fjiven up fly easting since his eyes failed liiin. Hut his recent letter in the London Time.-, shows he- has losl liotliiiitf of his dexterity. And for a man who is nearly hlind. he demonstrates he can do pret ty well when it comes to clear-sighted and far-sighted reasoning. in fact if President Wil-on had the di plomaf ie fi nessee of the British aniliassador to the I'nited States, the peace treaty would have heen out of t he way six months ago. The viscount's letter, like the Bible, can mean anything, depending upon what the reader wants it to mean. As proof we might mention the interpretations placet! I lmnn it )iv llii ( Ifi!fi it i i:i 11 -mil .1 i in i-i i.-i I Tin. Onxrmii'oi sees in it a great victory for Senator Lodge, the Journal sees in it a great victory for the treaty proponents. The Oregonian bases its conclusion upon Lord (i rev's asser tion that the dangers of the Lodge reservations would not be realized in practice, and t Ik- .Journal to the state ment that these reservations are disappointing to tni" friends of the league, and the league must be maintained if there is to be any peace and seeiiril v in t he world. ' In other words the former lirilish foreign secretary shows in Ihis letter why President Wilsoji did not win at Paris. lie was opposed by a group of foreign diplomats who an: at, least twenty years ahead of America in diplo matic skill. Viscount (i rev sees liorah and confers with Lodge, and talks with I litchcock and .Mr. Lansing, and then he proceeds to. write a letter to the London Times that satisfies everv one of them. And he does it without compromising one of his principles, lie gets his way without cracking a whip or calling any one names, with no more apparent, effort in fact than flipping i grey hackle in the center of a lily pad on the Kallodcn pond or wherever if is he practices. A masterpiece of tact, enlightened nianoiivre, intelli gence and sound common sense. Viscount (i rev's main point is this, a point by the way that has been frequent ly emphasized by American papers in favor of the league. The main thing is to get the machinery in operation. Once in operation if the spirit of a world league really exists, no defect can half, its progress, if it doesn't exist, no reservations by any country can prevent its ullimalt failure. A great epock making moral experiment, that i: what the treaty and league of nations mean. Viscount (!rev knows he is on safe ground when he assumes tin majority of the people in America and the world want b see i nat experiment, t ried. threatens a national calamity, on which it t'eems impoHslhle to get con gressional action, while matters ccn neclcd with the war that ;;re now dead anil gone, are revived to wa:te time in endless discussion. .Many congresr-meu are ho busy fighting the war over again in order to win it l ho way they think it sht.uld have heen won that tht-y have no time for any useful purpose. In view of all Ihis the people be lieve that 'the partisan system is breaking down that Ihe life of the country and its industrial welfare call for something above all this. In looking for a solution for their trou bles they are rallying nr-iuitd Herbert Hoover as the great culstauding fig ure of peace and war that they be lieve will be Ihe Moses to lead them lo Ihe promised land of pal riot it: and sane government : The American people we atnaed to observe that, while issue1; vital loiease us your lit' OH, FIERY SKIN DISEASES IS THERE NO RELIEF? Must I Continue to Suffer From the Fiery Itching This is indeed the burning ques tion with those who are tin , .options and other disfiguring and unsiuhllv disorders. So that hcn , vor vour skin breaks out with any editions. ou win --- tnn'oyaiM-e and from the fiery iich- ilize from the out if th yourself inn, h pain that (one that break out all over the skin, clos ing its victim to itch and r.-r.i'eh will! : almost constant torture, .firing from j bad to worse, with only a temporary' lull in the suffering, you have about leached the conclusion that you are dot-mod to have this torrityin:: di:;-. lapumoil. : ntly. blood I that ca This of course means i Old Age lis 'When linnrv ii'je upon uiv auburn i rheumati. .-o bad I socks; when I must !, ileal' to lubricate mv tors, her lmiiiii' I will not vearn to spill mv L-riel's anil woes. I hope that 1 nuiv be content to hear what ills I've l'ol, and not 1:0 I111 rkin' iniiiui lb' (own because it's cold or bol. I do not want mv friends l i siv, whene'er I get th' floor. "(If course we all re spect him. I111I lie's Midi an nwT:il bore." I know :;oine men who don'! L'row old despite their nianv vors. I've never hoard 'cm 'jrowl-n' vet nor seen 'ein shediiin' tears: !ln"r aelies and pains arc hidden i!' they've got h' peskv tilings, and instead o' grow in' 'jrouelles thev seem n -sproiit.'n' wings. I've -jol u:v eves 011 these old men who've learned this lesson Well, you i-ao'l si-nnp up inlti'll sMnpulhv vour troubles all lo tell: III' world owes ag" b"e and respi'i-l and sure will p,-lV th' hill, it' it bid finds that age lui- left an old man gentle still. victim r 1 1..., r;r,. ;,-, ;r.l ihis ' !!' votl w ill ri Ol lll-IIIIIK, I'Ulllllll,, i: '. I..,, .Ill t that to treat tills con on n you must first cleanse the ' ihe millions of tiny germs so the trouble. that nu will cet no permanent gooii iroin iih of local treatment applied to the sur ra -f the skin, because it is impos- ,.jl,l , ,, ..i the blood in this way. The sensible treatment that will show real results is a remedy that anil washes abundantly, in an effort will cleanse t lie iiloou 1 1101 oM... .. ... to get some sort of relief from your; kill the germ;; that cause the trouble. 1'robably you have received , And for tips purpo.-e no icon... .... fiery itch-jinade can approach the recriu 01 n. r 1 ,.,. 0.....1I to" S . Ihe fine old til IV -year olil iiiooo vno. .vi., ii.!,e will lie like that of : tnedii ine. Tills medicine is purelv ..f 01 be u-bo have found : vegetable, being made of the juices of that such treatment does not reach I 'routs and herbs gathered direct from the cause of the disease, and cuniu.l i the forests, the medicinal value of for this reason make any progress j which Is recognized by the medical iowi.nl . ore , .r. '.Vs.sion everywhere. It cleanses ii-i.ii.. 1 , 1 , n,ni o.n vl .p,:.. ! On. blood of ill disease germs, at the fin-er lavs location of this trouble is apparently ; same time building up Hie general 1 I've Hi' on the skin, von must look deeper f. r health. S. S. S. is sold by all drug- every American home are paralyzed I It you have followed ihe usual in congress, that augut body hav-' (.(lurKe f treatment, you have toif.t- ing lost all sense of proportion - is , . , i,,,.,,,,,. ..intments, salv consuming days in debate as to whether one set cf men in tho war should he wearing one colored gew- .. . torture. gaw or auoiuer roioren gewu.v. . The counlrv craves another tlilbert temporary relief lrr:u th and Sullivan Ie write another "1'ina fore." i'.'ivin .MrNab in the San Francisco fall. in't pull on hi v I lis origin, and until you locate its oil can starting noint. and direct your treat nient there, ypu will ciniinue to suf fer. The skin is fed from the blind, and upon the condition of the blood depends upon whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from No Votes' for Her Why the "World" Wants Hoover Italplt MK'unly iH ti rvul sttnlcnl of human miliiro. lln irli-tl to kcII this col an auiiuolillu Tu;sdJiy. Arlmtnil Kolchak who was "h mint ed on tho huyonuts of IiIh tronp.H" last, week In Silioria, has rfM.tvui((t hii r l'i iently to load tho mimo trotps In another section of UiishIu. Wig Ashpolo who was Mopped hy tho flu tho first of (lie wnVk, sinokod bis pipe Tueu., and has iu.' more flu. Put Swa.vne oT tho Apploato was In Tuch. He shook hands witli Moso Burkdull, and nlli tore an arm off. Tho presidenttul boom of the presi dent's Hon-in-law has tnrnod cut to bo a sputter. William Jennings Bryan gave It a swift kirk whore the kick would do the must nood. 'If tho DempHoy-l'arponllor fight is held In Kranre, American visitors will got somo now ideas on how tc de tach a person from his money. Texas Biinner Cotton State. HOUSTON, Texa. Keh. I. Texa vnnlueed twice jis iniich entlmi lur inc lUll as nnv oilier etittoti row in-j htnlo, ni'eordinir to the croi sum inarv issued lv the lloiwton division rrop reporter )t' (lie depa 1 1 met it of nirrienlture. Of the cotl mp I 1 .IMMl.dOii hales Texn proiluccd 'J.Tnn.ono halo. (ieoruiu rank-. ecniui w i! li more than n nullum hale-. Shin U. S. Gold South Amerira NKW VOliK. IVh. :t. litiM ...in valued at approximalelv ' I I'.noti.niui Mill he shipped ti Smilli Atiicrica hr lt inniiiir toilav. Mist ol' tho metal i eonsicnetl to hanks in Ardent mi.i IVosout sliipmenl arc hclicxcil to u for (lie purpose nl' slahdiintr c ehanire. The ritndamontal rinhts and lib erties of Oio American people are menaced today as hey have never loen menaced before. On Ihe ono hand radicalism It; pushing its theor ies to the very vers of anarchy, ami on the other hand conservatism has joined hands with Ib.-urhoiilsm to de stroy liberty in order lo maintain lh" extreme individualistic Ibeory of pro perty rights. I let ween those two greedy groups of fools and fanatics, there is a great middle ground which Is bold by the vast majority of Amer icans and which they will continue to hold under com pet en I leadership, but competent leadership there must be, and no man bolter embodies ft than Herbert I'. Hoover. lie has worked with his hands, and he knows from personal experience tho punt of view of the man who works with his hands. He has been a director of labor in great enter prises and lit knows from personal experience the responsibilities and difficulties of tho director of labor, lie knows tho oci.noinic condition ot the world better, perhaps, than any other American, and economic under standing is now a vital clement iu government. Ho knows the diplo macy and the politics of .Kuropo as few Americans have e er know n them. .Moreover, he knows them at first hand, as bo knows conditions in the Far lOast at first hand, and such a knowledge has become essential lo any Intelligent direction of Hie for olun affairs of tho l:nite;l Slates. TliOM1 Americans who want a bus iness man for president can find him in .Mr. Ili.-over. who has brilliantly managed ono of the most successful business undertakings known to his tory. Those who waul a progressive- In lite White House will find in him an inst inct Ively democratic progres sive. Those win. waul administrative am lily wilt find in him admlnisi ru tivo ability of the highest order which has proved itself on Hi roe con tinents. Those who want an unyield ing champion of human rights and a responsible government, under law will find iu him a candidate about win in they need have no misgivings. The presidenoy of tho United Stales is a varying office, its constitutional (nullifications are fixed and rigidly defined, but its other ipialifications change wit h circumstances. After this war it can never again be safely made a refuge for a parochial politic ian of negat ivc character who owes his tu. initial ion to tho fact t hat the managing politicians of his party think well of him as a dispenser ,,f patronage and that so far as the rest of the country is coii'ornoil, there is nothing to tie said against him. In point of ability, iu .:ul of e perieuee, in point of capacity to deal coniprehem.ively with the now prob lems of recons t rue t ion, M r. H oover tower:; abeve all the candidates who have been brought into the contest. There are no arguments against him except the arguments dial are spawn ed out of Ihe stagnant waters of pro fessional polities. For Itself, the World di ','s not ca re whet her M r. Hoover tails hiinself a democrat or a republican or a progressive or an in dependent. He i.s (he kind of man that on glil to be president of t he I'nited States, and ho is the man the World intends i- support for presi dent of tin I nifeil States regardless of all the artificial barriers of a do based and discredited partisanship. New York World. Partizan System Is Bankrupt I know ;t 111 t Itf w oinan who don! waul to he a man. who never ns! to wear men-' clothes 1 1 r I'ori'.o a campaign plan: sh- never pleads to I i uel a m. afv tilTh e. lor he's imf to ;e a Mie-.lv idTiee. I'm- slu not a MtlTraiieile. Th's l-llle woman i--o nice -Oie likes lo slav at home, and fixe- things so pretlv thai her hu--band ne'er will roam; he lliink th' w orhi and all o' her voii'ro same enough to bet; lot she has no secret louuin' to heroine a su I t'ra'jet te. Sin ilneMi'l whoop and howl around ahimt a woman's rights, nor does she have a vcarnin' lor to help th men in lights; he sd a uueou where love i kinur am! never ft noes and fret to join th herd o militants who hum' as snl'lragcttc-. Site's iust like women ued to be. so gentle ami so kind, before thev longed t wear th to--, with wing- Hung m;! lu him! ; die nils no mannish ea net's like miiuo whom I hn' met, so I'm glad i-lir is o woman and noi a sii t Ifa-j'-Me. HOMELESS! Constipation, Headache, Colds, Biliousness, driven out with "Cascarets" lH'c ' !... hppinfl bilioii.tiiestu and comdipntton. jjon't tiny headachy, sirk, tongue coated, Hallow and miserable! Never have colds, indigestion, upset stomach, or that misery-making gJt. Keel plenlil al ways by taking t-asearct! ucc.iMOiiiiIIy. Cascarets never gripe, sicken or incon venience you i ko Calomel, Salts, Oil er nasty, harsh IM1. They cost so little pad yrwk while yvu 0leen. 1 You ask about Herbert Hoover. I 'I lifs is the most et rai rdmar no-1 litital phi.uoinenon that the couiilryj bas eer witnessed. He is. according lo alt evidence, opposed to this move-j men I ; his discouraged it in every j wa. but it continues lc increase in volume and power It is non-sec- tional, ni (he broadest .sense It is J VmcMuiu, without regard to creed orj racial i onnrrtion. j The polMiiiaiw are f ri i:ht eurd. and, if It enlarges will '.e panic stricken . ; Thev denot want Hoover, and that is t ho rsMMtce of l he people's desire, j Some people thiuii that il has risen) so suddenly that it will collapse, hut the great pre ponder a ace of opinion. i as I heard it. was that Hie huh eiuent I was organic and substantial. Keen t.-bservers think that 'the! Hoover sent i incut is more an i.-sue than ii personalty; that the public is 1 wearied and disgusted with partisan.' political government; that they feel; that our system has degenerated into a government of politicians b n lilie-' inns for politicians and that (he pro-: pie at large have not a chance. I They point lo the existing siiuali'ml who're. according gathered from po 7-' per cent of 1 he mediate treaty sc form of a I .eamie m.'t get either. t do not say th of people a re art i blame they only suffering from the Again, I he peo of stupendous d like the railroad li all evidences. Ms and expressions, people want an im- 1 1 lenient and some of Nations and can at this vast volume culate in fixing the know that they are fact. pie perceive issues ucstie importance, sit ual ion. whi h Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans LiViA Hot water ELL-ANS 'for indigestion Avoid Trouble at Teething Time MRS. WIN 53 LOW'S SYRUP Tie Inf.Bli' .ad Chitdrto'l Rrcnlalsr Hy c.iur-ins the stomach to digest fnod as it shnulil, keeping the bowels open anil by giving baby less food, the first teeth never cnue trouble. Contains no harmful incrredienta formula on every bottle. lTsc it and note how easy and comfort able baby is when teeth couu. At all ttruKfiitf. boils Bi.-ts. an. I is probably Hie niosl popu lar laniily nii ilii-ini' which th'-y cany. If you want pi'i'inancnt results,- t his is ihe niedi. ino you should lain'. If you own ease needs special med ical advice, you ran i.'itain snnie wlilioiii cost If you will write to Chief .Medical Advis"!'. I Ml Swift l.aliora Iiimples, scaly irritations, red i tory, Allanla, (la. "I'll Tell the World" says the Good Judge The man who doesn't chew this class of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don't have to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Jr I 1" Boaulifiil in Dcsitm Thnrnutihlv Modern Mechanically Flinht MOTOR CARS The liiuloix ill til- new Sliidt-liakt'i' .Mnlur ( 'iirs ciii lindy niiiiiy rcriiK'Hiriils ninl important inrclianiral ini ir(icmrnts. A pcrt'ci-trd mctlunl n' timim;' tnoi'tlii'i' willi iin-rc'iscd valvc-lil't ami liut-s)iit.(l manifold ives a '') per i-ciit ini-i'ra.-i' in puv cr. siibuit !n-r nperat inn and greatly reduced t;a.-olin(. ( onsunipt itni. Hines & Snider South Fir Street Medford. Ore. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse immediately removed o short in. lice Weekly visit in r.-sl- deuce districts. Paily business ills, irlcl. I'honcs 27T-.1. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso Bfent for KnirbiiDks ani Mor 17 Smith Riversld Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Filth StrPPtc The Dow Hospital Special attention -iven to surgical and ol.tretical cases. No extra clianre for graduate nurses services The most important person in this hospital k the patient. MEDFORD OREGON Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfast r. 1 ;-"c Tin. n llr.c , (1) KES . ..nreakTast steak Hani Toimt Hot CaUea Cotreu Correo No. 1! :irc X. l 35c ( 1 ) l''Kg (1) Pork Chop Hacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee, eoffuo . ; :!.-,e N. " :i."c (3) Wheat Cukes Country Sausage Stripped Hacon orlliickwheat Cakes I lam Coffee Coffee No. I :we No- 8 -c Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Hacon Wheat Cakes Coffeo Coffuo OltDKIt liV Xl'MllKIt WHY NOT Get Your FANCY GROCERIES BAKERY GOODS MILK AND CREAM FRUITS AND NUTS TRU-BLU COOKIES VOGAN'S CHOCOLATES FOUNTAIN DRINKS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES at BeVoe's We ' Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please Peerless Bakery and Lunch Room J acksonville Medford I.VTKHI HIIAX ALTOCAK CO. Schedule Irom Jan. 16. 11)20, Dally Except Sunday. Leavo Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. in., 10:00 a. m., 11:0" a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m.i 2:30 p. in., :i:.'i0 p. in., -1:30 p. in., G:30 p. in.. Sat. only 7:1)0 p. in., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:.'10 p. iu. I.eavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., S:::n a. in., 9:30 a. in., 10:.i0 a. m., 1 1 : :t 0 a. m., 1 :00 p. in., 2:00 p. m--1:011 p. m., 4:i) p. in., 5:00 p. ro., 7:no p. in.. Sat. only 8:00 p. m-, Sat. only 9:50 p. ni. Sunday Only I.eavo Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. ni., 4:00 p. in., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. ni., 9:30 p. in., 10:30 p. m. I.eavo Jacksonville: '9:30 a. m-. 11:30 a. in., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. ni., 6:30 p. in., 7:30 p. m-. 9:..o p. m. Offico and waltinB room No. 5 S. Fn.nt. Nash Hotel IlulldinS. Jackson ville waiting room at Keter's Confec INTKItUIUlAV ACTOOAB CO. SchiHlulo Irom Octowr 1, Daily (Kicept fiundny) laTe Medrord- 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. Leave AnhUniM 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 13;00 m. i:00 p m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p ro. 4:26 pm. 5:30 p.m. 8:40 pm. 8:40 p m. Sat.oniy 9:30 p.m. Bat.only 9:30 p". bat. only 10:30 p.m. is:ip-"- . . - mldnlgni oi crvniV nvl.Y 1eave Melford L enve A'hla"- 10:00 a.m. 9:0tiani. 11:00 a.m. ll:00aO. 1:00 p.m. l:00p.m. 2:00 p.m. J :00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00pm. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 pm. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. :ann.m -0n.m Office and waltlnff room No. 6 sm" Front, Naah Hotel Duildlnt. rhnno SO!).