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F3T3E FOUR HE D FORD MAIb TRIBUNE AN IN'DKPKNPKNT NBWSI'Al'KR PttllLIKHlCI) KVK-?Y AITMtNt.fN KXCKI'T Sl'MJAV !t Til 10 MHUI'OItU H.'.'NTINO X Orficp. Mail Tribune HiiIIiIIiik, 2i-7-l Nurlli Fir hlrrct. I'liomt 7.". A contmHilallrm of the iR-mocr alie Times. Thf M-lfonl Mail. Tin M.-tlfonl Trlhuno, lln Kuullicrii Urt-Koniaii. The Aslilund Tribune. Tho Met) ford S'nnlay Sun Is furninhrl tiutiHCrilKTH ilctiiiiiiH u heven-iluy dully Hi:WtiilfH:r, KOHIOHT ItlMII,, I'M 1 lor S. ti. K.M1TII. Alun;iK-r. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL, IN ADVA.VrM; I'Jnlly, wKh umliiy Sun, yar tG.Oit I'Hlly, with Sunday Sun. month 6-r Hally, without Sunday Sun. ytir.. pull', without Sunday Sun, month .. Jrkly Mull TrllMim. yur 1.') Huiidav Sun, one voar 1 ." BY t'AHKI KitIn Medfnnl, AkIiIjiimI. Wrk.sonvlllt;. (V-iit rul I'otnl, IMiU'-nix: Uatly, with Sunday Sun. y.-ar. ... H ',n pally, with Sunday Kim, iiioiiil '.' Dally, wit limit Sunday Hun, ar.. tj.uo Dully, without Sunday Sun mutli .5m Oflrlal pap.T "t tho flty ,! M-dford. Official yiiM'r of JavkHon County. Kntorod hh necond-elnMH mailer fit Med ford, OreKOn, under thf act of .March 8, JH79. Bworn dally uveritue elmilatttni for Klx. inontliH i-udltiK April I'JIlt 3,074 IMHMHKIt OK Tltll AHSnCIATKIJ ' ; pitioss. Villi Tinned V)ro Kr-rvire. The Ahso elated I'rcHM In exclusively entllh-d to in; use lor riMiill(-atliii ul ail mw llpatch'M credited to II or not other WiHe credited In Ihls n;inir. anil ultm Ihr local ni'WK tuihliHhcd heroin. All riifhlH nf republication of Mpei-iul (lUpiitclieH iicn.'iii ar! hiho reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Parry The action of the American Dental asBocIulion in condemning tlio ex tracting or nerves from teeth, Ih x- actly wlint tho victim did when the norvo was removed. Another memher of the cabinet linn quit. Ho huiiK on for 7 years. There are only two of tho original cahlnot loft Daniels and Nooty. They will last till tho finish, ns It will take longer than the administration will l)o in powor to pry them loose. feunday tho papers told of a young 6 lady In Texas, who having lieauly, niul using it whoro It would do the meat good, soparatod a millionaire frpm $,100,000 ""'1 an oil well, which Is something I ho valley will havo to look out for If certain parties have any luck. Fears uro expressed that tho Jury trying tho Coiitrullu outragu will dis agree, which will mako another out run. So far nobody with enough politi cal Indifference to run for vice presi dent bus shown up. Thoro nro doubts which suffer tho most tho starving thousands ot Hur opo, or those citizens deprived or a :hanco to profiteer on their misery. I, Ink Snlto broke the world's rec ord for continuous bawling Sat night, and Ills pa got no sleep. Tho professor who ralrulal on shi'Otiiig a rocket to thifnioon. for gets that tho moon may get mad and snoot ono hack. Spring Is here, and a number of young men worry Ihnir rolks by plan, nlng trips to South America. Pre vious expeditious have all disbanded at San Kriiiu-iHi-o, and the members thereof returned hungrier but no wiser. If the upliftcrs don't 1 1 ti i t publish ing statistics on teachers' pay. no nchoolma'am will be able t(.' look the woli lil in tho face. EATS A LA ANGLAtS I'AUIS, lYIi. !. I'l-cmier Millcr nm! has caused u mild MMintimi at Hie i'tireiun office, of which he is it ehurue, hv taking what in known t his cnllcuuucs tis ail "Knulish break last" nt his desk, lie n-cs at I u'ohick in llic iiHirniifr. lake- a brisk walk mill at M o'clock enters the of rice, where he finds a sunimarv tin; news nii"eui'itit,r newspapers. in the 3Vhen the Children CourIi, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the sympinnm Tnaydevolop into croup, or worse. And t hen's when you're glad you have a jar of Mustemle at hnnd tn give prompt, sure relief. It dm's not Mister. As first aid r.nd a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsi litis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neutalgi; headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles chilblains, frosttd feet and colds of the driest (it onen prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Ml EDM MAKING THE WHY should tin people iny for political propaganda ior any nrty or for any faction? . "White paper costs money these days. According to tlie jiostiiiastcr general's report, it costs money to trans port and deliver mail. . Tn fact the other day Senator Snioot called attention to the great waste of white paper hy printing needless speeches in the Congressional liccord. Hut today we are in receipt of two post cards from Senator JJecd hearing the government frank anil accusing holh President Wilson and Colonel House of voting with Japan for racial equality at the Paris conference. President Wilson .when questioned regarding tlii matter particularly requested that lie be excused from answering in the interest of international good under standing. I'.ut what does Senator Reed care for interna tional good understanding when a personal grudge is in volved. Senator K'ecd has a perfect right to send out propa ganda against the League of Nations or for it, for Presi dent Wilson or against him. as long as lie pays the hill, or some organization or individual interested in such propa ganda pays for it; hut lie has no right, and no other pub lic official in our opinion has a right, to send out propa ganda in the interest of any party or any faction, and charge it; up 1o the American people. Nominally Senator Reed is a democrat, lint, tins com plete paralysis of political lines is effectively 'demonstrat ed, by his hitter opposition to President Wilson and ev erything for which President: Wilson stands and lias stood. This latest blow below the belt is merely another example' of his persistent animus and treachery. ' POLITICS! WHAT a pitiless business politics is! In many, of its . phases how degrading and contemptible.' Here is a president of this count rv who whatever his shortcom ings, or whatever his mistakes, has al least, followed tin. right as Cod gave him to see Health it not Ins hie on the altar of his country. President "Wilson is through. He will never seek po litical office again. At the present moment he is a hone less invalid, m'iiy well deserted by the leaders of his own party, and unpopular in the country at large. Why pick on him? .Put the political instinct like the pack instinct, only sees a leader falter and the followers are on him tooth and nail, to destroy him completely. In the prize ring there is a rule against hitting' a man when he is down. Jn the political ring there is no nue senator iveed never Unit vantage of it. , Y Volltical hlfjhliKlila or tlio state will Kutliur at tho Lincoln day ban quet Thurmluy at the Med ford hotol. Among those who have accepted invi tations are Henry Hoiikoii of the state .supremo court bench, Bishop 1 1 im lies of the MoUioriiHt church, l'rcd Wil liams of the public .somen commis sion, IK.-w Walker, manager nf the Leonard Wood campaign in the statu, 10. L. ('oburn, enndidnlo for secretary nf Htale, Harvo Leonard, active in American Legion activities, Carl l. Shoemaker, stale game warden, Joe Richardson, state deputy t reasurer, H. .1. fichuldernutun, and 1'rof. L. K. VinhiK of Ashland. -Others ot more and of less prominence- are slated. The batmuet will officially open I bo national campaign in the state, and immediately afterwards the po lltical pot wilt start to "bilu." A res imenl of tandidates will also blossom immediately afterwards. The tickets for the banquet are go ing last, and n record crowd is al ready assured. BUTTE FAILS .lames (I'itrvan is lust pullini; on tlie linisliimr touches on his tine new bungalow, which has been under con slnudinii lor ibe past vear. Another one of the mnu timbcr huvers thai look Us over every few davs, landed in town Saturday, but only remained fur dinner, as lie did not like tlie railroad prospects, which we have at presclil. Well, we hope liic next kid ejnvc fellow that blows in will be a railroad i;uv. i'iarlv liardcns are ill progress unc us the weather continues tn imik springlike. (leoi-ue I'arker. our banker, lelt fir Medford Tuesday on a recreation I t ip, as business is so rushm n,tw das. it keeps nor tienlu'C ct'V busy woinli riiii: il' he bud heller run onanist ll.inver, so as to hac plcnlv of brain work. The diinec at tlie hall Saturday Mane.", unen b Albert and Hughes, was laruelv uticmicil and a ver pleasant time vwis ha, I bv tlnise tak- imr pail, tlie last hall was turned over to the mrls and the music a - furnished In the ladies. l.illle Mi-s Arlinc Chambers nine i blrllid.iv party Salunlav from 'J till I. all of her little friends erc there and ininycl a plca-,mt attcr iioou with sanies and a lovcu lunch eon was served, alter which tliev took their departure, wishing Arlinc 111:111 happx returns of the d:iv. Mrs. Itcrriii bus returned limn her liolitlitv visit in Wasliinlou nml ;ts mmvo'R'D srxrn TftTftirsx PEOPLE PAY. the right, and sacrificed his such rule, and politicians it beneath them to take ad at her usual place in Runilav school Sunday. She nave a short' talk on liroai'i'ssivcness in the Sundu.v schools--leading Ihouuht Unit there should be more short prayers, diirini; tile school session. Lr. llrooks ,a piano tuner, from tho Palmer house, was in town lliis week iuninir pianos. The Tom Walker I'amilv moved out lo their honieslcail this week. Miss Kllen O'llrvnn is assisting Mr. linker in (lie hank. .lack Doulileilav drove a band of his cattle throuuli town this week. Tliev were liiokimr fine for runners. Mr. Slivers from Lake Creek, was Irailiuir in town the first of I hi- week. Kdilh and llertruile Kredcnbiii;; were callinir on friends uiid shoiipin.' Wednesday. Tlie Icelic family has decided lo remain in I lie Kalis, as tbev cniov heller heallli here than in l'ln-Ualii!. where lliev were t Itin kin-r of noin wen, hi, l I, ruin, came out and seen his shadow all day up hero if he cared to look, so it remains to I seen what the next six weeks will do with (lie weather. REESE CREEK RIPLEIS Aow mat the enumeration of the fourteenth census of the United iMatos is at an end, overyono Is wen ileriiiK how many inhabilantH our be loved country contains. Some of the enumerators had iiille an experience KcititiK thru the sticky, but that is all In Ibe work. Word has been received from II r. I'randall and lamily. who arc visit iiiK in California this winter, that Mrs. Cramiall and son Kdison are down with tip. flu-. Ilatiie .lobuson who is a student in the Mediird IpkIi school Is In the hospital with the flu. .Mrs. C. !:. Hollows Is still lu the Sai led Heart hospital. Andrew l.onehard departed a few days uro for Portland where he ex perts to work at bis trade the tailor ins business for a few months. Tho government surveyors survey iiiR for Ibe Lake creek liinhway. are still nt work in this section of the country. The winter has been so dry tbu! nu.t of the fanners have Improved tho opportunity to set their sprliiK plowing done, and some are putting In their early spring crops. However the rains are badly needed. OT TOO NATIVE I I I u li li I kj Are ffrrst aid to thousands of eo ide for tho relief of KIIVv-KY TKOl' Ml.K. Kor thirty-two years has been regarded as a Mandnrd herb remedy, they- contain tio calomel nor other mineral poison. Kach box contains a OI'AHAXTKK roupon. and is sealed with a blue seal bearing signature of ALON.O O. HLISS. Kor sxle by all leading druggists in boxes containing "imi doses for $l.no and a smaller si.o fur J.:n. Made bv A. O. Ill.tSS cu.; vahin;to, i v. Adv. medford, 'otifjony motay, ftrtarv 'IT'S JUST GRAND' OF LOS ANGELES "No one could sec the wonderful chance in mo and doubt that Tanlae is just u Krund medicine." said .Mrs. l.iAilsc ftoKers, of in 17 Brooklyn Ave., l.on AnKeles, Cal. Mrs. Roners formerly lived at Wenatchee, Wash, where she is also well knivn. "My health was so bad for yeara that I became almost a physical and nervous work," she continued. "1 bad nervous Indigestion, disordered kidneys and other troubles. I was perfectly miserable and fi.T over two years I could not eat any bread, milk or meat, anil had to live on the very lightest of foods. I suffered so Unit sleep was -almost impossible and I foil off to a mere shadow of my former self. I was under constant treatment for eighteen months but kept Betting worse instead of better. I nearly gave up all hope and my husband, too, thought I was going to die. lie tie cided to send me to a health resort, hut I was so low 1 had to be carried a'nd have an attendant all the time. "It was then that a lady from Vancouver persuaded me to try Tan lac and It was just three days before I noticed a change for the better. I havo now taken five bottles, have gained eighteen pounds and ull of my old troubles' are gclie entirely. I eat three good meals everyday and sleep like a child all night long. I just want to tell everybody what a great mediciuo Tanlac Is." Tanlae is sold In Medford by West Side Pharmacy, in Cold Hill by M. I) Dowers, in Central Point by Hiss M A. Meo. in Ashland by East Sidi Pharmacy, in Hagli? Point by Von dor Hellen. Adv. We Specialize On LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please Peerless Bakery and Lunch Room BUCKEYE INCUBATORS and BROODERS Ilalcliino; lime is ncai". Why lint hatch your (gTi in a machine (hat's reliable. A Buckeye is strict insurance against pour hatches. MONARCH Seed & Feed Go. 317 East Main Striwt IT ASP1RI The "Bayer Cross" means genu. Ine Aspirin proscribed :' for 18 years. Aspirin crcnted a sensation when in troduced hy It,tyer over eighteen yeurs nfco. Physiei.wi.i ut once proved its won derful eilifioncy in the relief of p.iin. The ponnine, world-famous Aspirin, in ' Bayer Tablet - of Aspirin" ia eafely taken hy nulliins for Colds, Headache. ItheuniiUisin, Xouralpirt, Karaehe, Tooth ache, Neurit Aching Joints, Neuri tis, and Pain poneral'y. Bo sure the ''Bayer Cross," which il the murk of true ''Buyer Tablets of Aspirin," is en e.ich genuine package mid CiUh fjemtino tablet. Boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cnts mid contain proper directions. lrruggi?tf n1-i tel! larger "Bayer" pack aces. Aspirin is Ihr trade mark of Bayer Manin.icturo of Monoaccticacid "ster of tJaiicyiicucid. TAXI Dodae Car, stand corner Main an1 Bartlett. Phone 900. .-'.: I D. OELANEV MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Alisn aeont for Fairbanks and Mors Ea nines. I 7 South Rtversldd. SAYS MRS. ROGERS !! 1 ' fJl VI'; "w' I, P'r' meal, you'll i i I V'Urrte avoid that 1 ; stuffy feeling J jlf if you chew 1 V - ' , a stick of 1 I Other benefits : to teeth. I breath, appetite, nerves. 1 That's a good deal to I set for 5 cents! j I Sealed Tight Kept Right ' ::Tfe. Flavor Lasts-- They're Coming Back ; A REAL DANCE Svith McCcrniick's Jazzensation Orchestra of Portland, Oregon On their .12 months tour of. the United States v .-it the Xat. ASHLAND, TUESDAY, FEB. 10. ! MEDFORD, - WEDNESDAY.FEB.il. DANCING- FREE FROM 8 TO 9 P. M. . GENERAL CONTRACTORS IKHSi; l!l ll,lIN(i t'KMKNT Maniifactiirors and Hcalors in Ww-lii'irSniiil, f.'rnn'l mill ('llis'icil Itork, liiiKnliiin Pipe ami Drain Till?, Oincnt. i Medford Concrete Construction Co. '. ,1. SEMUX, MilllllKW. A. Ii. IjA.UII, Const riKtloll Sllpt. NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN Man li l.ltli our lurno liiciilmliirs will l' "t your srrvirc. Tlicso iiuiiliators nr.- tlio lM-5t hot wnliT inacliim-.i nml nro In-, hlnllcil ill n modern incubator collar. Your eggs will bo incubated KKiHT. AsentH for tlio Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove The best brooder on tlio market C'omo and .sec it in operation. ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH Phono -Jtll-W. fai-oll K Carpenter DOLLARS AND SENSE OXL'i YliAlv WLTII US and three vcars iii'.i busi ness olTi.-c IS Till: PRACTICAL DOLLARS AND SKNSK COUHSIO. ' I CAN plus I WILL equals OPPORTUNITY . MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Inilivlilual Instruction LEARN MORE EARN Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and qbstretical cases. Xo extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most import ant person in this hospital is tho patient. MEDFORD OREGON f)20 KOAI) CONSTI'.l'CTIO.N WOltK Day or evening MORE ENJOY MORE Cafe Holland 1 Special Club Breakfast Xo. 1 !J5c (l) Egg Ham Hot Caltca Coffco Xo. 3 (i) Ebb Bacon Hot Cakes Coffco Xo. ti ,15C ..Breakfast Stoak.. Toast Coffen Xo. (ltir,,. ( 1 ) I'ork Chop (2) Corn Cakos Coffeo Xo. -:15c Xo. -src (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausase Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakei Ham Cof-'cn Coffoe Xo. i-.iWc No- ,r Fried MubU with Tlaln Qmeletlo Bacon wheat Cakes Cofroo1 Coffee OltDHIt BV XCMUIilt 4:':'- Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 277-J. Dry Slab and Fir Wood Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phbns 76 Residence 739-J GIM CHUNG " " - China Herb Slore Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, -sore throat, lung trouble,' kidney trouble stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked operations. - i Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917. This is to certify thut I; the under ! signed, had very severe stomach I trouble and bad been -bothered for ! several years and last August was no I expected to live, ana Hearing oi' Olm j Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de- cided to- got herbs for mv stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet I tcr as soon as I used theraand today j am a well man and can heartily rec- ommond anyone afflicted as I was to I see Gim Chung and try his Herbs, j (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: '- j Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. , W. L. Childroth, Eagle Point. .. , M. A. Anderson, Medford. ,..;v, S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. ' C. 19. Moore, Eagle Point. '. ;J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point. Geo. Von dcr Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols. Eaele Point. Jacksonville Medford v INTERUHBAN AUTOCAJl CO. Schodulo from Jan. 16. 1920, Dally Except Sunday. Loavo Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00 a. in., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m 2:30 p. in., 3:30 p. m., 4:30P. m., 6:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. ' , . . Loavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a.- m., S:30 a. in., U:3ft a. m.,'l0:38 a.1n., 11:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m.. Sat. only 8:00 p. m., Sat. only 9:50 p. m. Sunday Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m.', :00 p. m., D:30 p. m., 7:00 p.-m. 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. - ' Leavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m.,'3:30 p. IB., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p:' m., 9:,ri0 p. m. Offlco and waiting room No. 5 S. Front, Nash Hotol Building. Jackson ville waiting room at Rotor's Confec tionery. 1 . iMTEICUKUA.V AUTOCAR OO. Bchednle from OcUtier 1, IBID. Leave Medford Leavo Ashland- 7 :lo a.m. : 7:10 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 7:65 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. i:00p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 4:26 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 6CXDAY OXLX Leave Medford L eave Ashland 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 am. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. (:30 p.m. (:80 p.m. :S0 o.m. :20a.m. Offlco and waiting' room No. 5 South Frout, N'sah Hotel Blillilln. PUone 309,