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STTTDFORD ITATL TRrBTTST!. fTTDFORD. OKTTiOX. TTn"RPAY. FEBRUARY 12. lfr?" prnE tovp. KEDFORD MAIL, IaiBL'NEi AMERICA'S EIGGEST MAN AS isrjf-.i-i.sr -.T-r .vi:v. -f H'IX!K.':r:; y.-.T f.i"n-:..x-s ..of-w -- :. :ts i i. i A crjt.''.. -'-'-' of 7i'.ti' : T.jr,. T.'. j:. . Z j- i.: -.,.' -i At:..i.i Tr. .-.... 7-! V.f.'.',!'. .'-tf :' i:TT..-'. It I-.OfcKJsT I' H. r.. i- k;t; 1, u.. t7bciftio w rnxi: IfT Va:;, i.-. a;V.:.' ;. lr-.l.T. ' !.'t A rir.tef j f C lt.-.,, .".-'.-jt H-r.lii K . . r.-. -C.'i .,(. , lii . Tr:fc-r . - .r .- ! l!T r.Al-.J-.lKtitli Jf:.".r1 .:! ,'r.v.:,- Off: '.'.'--li.rf. T.v. rj-.-Ay .-'..-:, ;.s.r 17 .v r. .r.Iajr ..". :r,'.:.'). .. Ir;.7. r';r:y K ..'--T. 1 UK MOST mAnuf thiL" ai-i-t Abraham Lii.t-oln as a: i'i;fyj'- man was Lis la'k of w-ronal vanitv. II; jf-j ' fii-j-d i') iikr h:i!L--!f -riuIy. II.- was utu-rly devoid 1 of jiid'-. JIL-; ability to view men and issues, eiitir'-ly! apart f'iij tii ii- reaction ujk.ii him. was alniSt inhuman.; T.'.'-y don't jimv :bli- luf-i: iik- tiiat ijow. Or if :hyS d- .' '! ii iiif-i; don't i-'i t in Liirh j.)a- es. We -an't rcall a i j.i'-idei.t .-in.i- Liiwoin wi'fy tin- possible exei-ptioii of, M'-Kinley who was able to ioict the ir.sonal element j who was i'yj t-v. vzi to ric alxvc vanity and jpfide aiidj 'In- d--p human i.o-tiij-t of ii vcr-in- the jrnMn ra'e. ! A thousand ii:-id-tits i!I:;strat- this trait in Lin--o!n's -hara'-ter, b'it ''.:. S'lc-tion of Stanton ;i- Sf.---tary ofj War to rejila'-e 'am'-rH!. s'ands out abovt- thi-ui all. mm, Off.;; ;r 2 m'z v.'fUt;. t.i..k ciatj Pr i in f Imi! rly tr.r ti for t-tr--iii ,'iti Ye Smudge Pot Star.fon's 'ontf-injit for Lih'-oln. ,, ns Y as a presi-! deut and as a man. dat d ba k to the old Harvester ease. ! :They liad j;ot only Ix-r-n l. '.'al opponents, aiid political i j).i nis. I:;t as far as JStanton was eoneenied personiilj ' eiif liies. ! He never refr-rred to Lineoln" said (bur ial MeClel-i ';: "but as a ".'ojilla. and wondered by He Chaulleii should' .bunt in Afiii-a when they rew sueh fine jieeiniens in; ; Illinois. The jnoranee anil ineffieieji-v of U,th the iresi-j ,1, ... ..,.,1.1 l i : ... '.i i , .-s.. , n.-i. ,uiii a. i eijiiojeiiij jiaii;., was viui mm a eonsiaiil !',' i',' theme, and he relteatedlv advised niv takin; nvi-ntbe cov- d.fK.-v:r... ' ernmeut atia assinun a Uii J itai-v dictatorship. i Lineoln knew all this. Hut Lineoln aho knew Stanton. ' He knew he hf-ionced to t he tl lie of nif'f lie:ir-li!,-e in(.rl,.- maiiiae.S. who hide benealii a roiii'ii ;iiid vindietive evt iv-, An.cn' -an .ionL-iil ior, a warm hrart. and an uiieoinpiotni.sin patriotism -Moreover, lie knew, as tar as I 1 1,'., ... i.i, T -1 EuSlE v SeiZiIick Inures. - 5:1 O t.:-A.V - seir-t "My Cakes Never Fall Never" Thev'ic always of feathery lightness and the .f my success is CRESCENT BAKING POWDER It's a different and more convenient powder "If a different anil more convenient powder. ('allent may interrupt when I'm in lh; inid-t of cake mixing, but with Oocent interruptions do not mean failure. -The Crescent raise awaits oven heat; when the cako is slipped in the dnuuh ries to iK-rfection no chum e. fr it to rail, thouuh baking is layed for hours." You pay on(y Die pre-war price. J-"c for 1 iound $1 .(X for 3 pounds dr. cru:sci:.NT mami'ACTI KJ.sg company Washington ton was the ne man for the job.. So be appointed him to the most important position in Elsie Janis at Ria'.to. Kl-ie Jauis was .-ertainlv u rs:i)f.7 t-irl iurir.L' tiic; ;.r. counties- uill an,--!. :ii'i ,.,..rr,. I.v i!..,t !;,.,.; whiih lia- laim.-nt bilitv was eoneet'iied. Stan-theen i,r..iiu-.-.i i.v s-izni. k She ilav- tie rsrt ot crtlv wlu i- not hrikeu! the wh-el Wiir. t iri lr- .hi enti-raun ! tul i.ro'Ineii ,n that uive- the tn'- a s'H-j;)l hutt lint fruele on u U 1.. in1.' an, he;trt i-atf-hin-j s,-re-n enter- ha lia- lr"ven a ln sue- . evervv.iw.re. an,! will he the at- bant-'traction at the Kialto iuiir davs. he- tj-ie a clianc he her own de-'"in- ""I"'. Literature U on th d'-clina on1n! t lie eablllet and wh II friends whispered y.'luar Home of the I'nlvernity of I'ennylvanl, and a iihot of Scotch wouldn't do thh col. ny harm. A prexlflential Worn bag he';n launched f'r William Howard Taft. A fat man has Jchh chance than a man with whlHkem. Stanton had said Lincoln smiled and replied, Stanton. I like to hear him talk." his ear what Membernhip iu the Idolatorn clubi of Jackson county has dwindled to the point where It Includes only those who don't know the war l over. 1IMS Ford lonrinK". wonder ful shape; rauli, hal. itaHy. 1'Jth & Coin-h. I!ri;.il 1 IS. teortlanil tireKonlan Want ndj Irt of them have a fc'juat figure. Karmera of the nation are called upon by the Xon-Purtluan league to f I Jo a 'protest' against thlnKH In ucn erul. In IIiIh vlelnlly nothing would drive the "piotist" homo like leaving off their putteen for a half day. Kxeeptlon Ih taken by Harry Mate nlnic to the allexatlou Dial Link Halto In the leadhiK hawlnr of the valley. Ilo HtuteK that hlH hoy Is Hecond to nt,Tie when it comes to buwItriK. Jiarry nay his offnprlnK does not often lie dulKe In the practice, hut when ho does leave the muffler open, the tone quality and rpiantity of his iinualllnK la unsurpassed afloat or aahoro. Lineoln wasn't went imentol oliont it II,. ,l;,li,'t i.w.J tend to like abuse or malicious hostility. Hut he had one pasion in life at that time, and that was the preservation of the union.. When he entered upon that task he pro ceeded to forget, himself entirely, and onW keep in-mind his country, and what would benefit hiscoinitry'.s eause. If a jiolitical heeler like Cameron was easy to get along with, bill didn't, deliver the goods, Liiieoln'promptly dis charged him, if his worst personal enemy wasdiffie'iilt to get along with, but eonld deliver Ihe goods, he called hiin in and stood by him. One wouldn't advise all public men to follow selfless ness as far as did Lincoln. I-'or it's a job only for a big man. A man of small gauge would merely lose the respect of hi:; fellows and his hold upon his task. The average of ficial must take himself seriously or no one else will. Hut Lincoln was of that heroic mold, that liartriarcha! cast, that could disregard the smainiiings, and only gaiiii in-reny. ah one ot Jus hiograpiier.s said: "He was onlv six feet four, but he reached from Heaven to Karth." cur l'.'lll tax tlii'l its .10 etr cent Oil, J kliOW hii'licr than la-t vcar and it tliev car I rv tin- rai-e the 1JH tax v.'ill le ioiilile the llllti ttix. in other noril- il' a riialt farmer happens to have a would have ai.nle .ood re.T!;r.!: lor. Americans anywhere. In thi- Connie., liuii 1 hand volt a eopv ol the aheve- that ot ! I, ve mentioneil tele'.-iain una re'ii:ei I vim nub hn same ir me ocneoi all tax pavers who mav not I -ecu it. NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN March 13th our larse incubators will be at your service. These incubators arc the best hot water machines and are In. stalled in a modern incubator cellar. Your eggs will be Incubated RIGHT. Agents for the Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove The best brooder on the market Como and sec It In operation., ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH. rUoncSOl-W. CaroU F. Carpenter mnrtsasp. h; will ( m n:amt it. f i t ... 1 v- i .. i . 1 Ilit V int'd' HI .n (Mil iiir.il uil Hit: T i Kansa- line for .vears. We ot y , ill) utfainsi u soiniiiJrii: i:ki iujii. u". we iust retired lut ot' treat stal--ir.cn JUid put a I'cw haeets in to repeal lots or tKih taxeatin iaws, and lhats what v.iil have to Ik: done lien. r the bol.-hevik will have an eav lirne ilividintr our ipi rrtv. Would lik- to hear t'nun -me eoimictent writer on. this j-tihiieft. Verv trnlv vour-. I'. S. AXOKIISOX. lieodv Ave, iitv. COMMUNICATIONS Rehulldina Owl Resort. AfKXK'AM. Lower California. 3'J, Work of re-hiiihlniL' Ihe (heater, L'liiiihliitL' report, uhi-li ileht roved hv it Hiei-(acnliir Tire rmirv 0 t n eH.iinnU'fl nY .f: IMIO wan heiriin veterdav. VvU. Owl WHS I eh- i.'ii.-- The uiariairemeiit han onened teutiHirai v (ttiartfi'H and t:aiiildiiiLr Iimh hei-n k-Hiiiciel. (The Mall-TrJlmno wclroiiHM rom niiiuicalloiiM on any jtuhjeet of Keni-r-al Interest but In In no wuy reiH)nNl Idu for the M'fitfuieiitH ereed. Only In exceptional vhm-h will lorninunlrM Moiih of oVer 'Mm WfrdN he printed. All eoiiiiniinleatlonH niut le Ninet hy the wrilnr'N name, udleli inny upon (ho urller'H request ho wlth-lield.) how ihev feel aljut leL'isialirn (.'ard to II. C. 1... rai-e of wiiae espeeiallv hond??. ()revoii siac ; the prize for Jiheralitv v;ih I lie j pavers' monev in re- lt Alarmed hy 'laves 'fo llie Kihtnr: I lave heeii waituiL: I liea r from some ol Any one that h luekv enough to tct an office fun net his waue- rai-eil hv helpini: 'Ids friend to wet to the Ji'L'i.sbiture, at least i; works that wuv in Washington cinm tv. Thev make uii appiDpnalion lor anv old thint that happeiiH to eornr helore them. The onlv stunihlinj block is the L'over.ior, and llie - per cent levy. Now thev want im to double that at t he next primary elec tion. Are we L'oiii'j' lo ilo it 7 and r some ime I o 1 -In i on that other l't mills besides, the taxpayers, We will find when we come to pay And lieed'. a Keinocntt To the Kditor: We note in your editorial of the Sit li instniit that von have received a iMi.t card from Senator Heed "hearini: the L'overninent fr.tnk. and aceusiiiL' President WiUon and f'tdo ne Ilon-e ot" voting; with Japan lor racial equality," el'a. V."hv is your soul so e-iiecially out raged that Senator Heed has u.-di his L'overninent frank for arivthii'i: I uti tVf.nL- i..-t tl .. s iin'M democratic administration ior inauv take.- months pust has been sendinir ou tons of propaganda to re ar workers all over thr country? Not onlv post cards, but sealed letters and pamphlets of evcrv description, alt of which w.i- d ne during llie paper shortage. Io voa imauine that this was done without the knowh-d-e and enn-ent of t!:; presidejit ! , Thi.s was all nl the eiiM'tise id' the Anurici!n oeople, and we have e n no notice of it in your column , al tbouuh the teh-ram of Will Ila sent from San Kraneisci to Carter filas. dealing strictly with laet-t. tax- i literally Officers and Directors Orsl Insurance Company Most of;Whom Have Served The OompanySince Organization "'Old"' tV o Jr . Jk f Insurance in Force r:h jfk Jm rT 2'7- ML y4 S;-4 KLyL oVBi wiffi(M9 3. Z66. 949.00 f V ' 2972 $ 6.005.000.00 rOX Wr. i93 $ 7, 147, 3CQ.00 ,LW Y&Z Pf 1915 $ g,OQ3.456,00 ' 1 MLJ) 1917 2,04-0,922,00 j$L n&lO IS 2Q.453;695l00 jL 'vtiS. ese R$um ThQ &ory of Oar Marvellous Continuous Growth fa m- ""Sk as l m w m m m HtCT"' A- B. CORNELL, District Manager, Grants Pass, Oregon His tele-rain to Mr. Glass follow-: "Hon. Carter Glass. Secretary of the Trea-urv. W'a.-diininon, I). C. Mv Hear Mr. Seretarv: Arriving here .iu-t now I lind vour teleraui of ve-terdav. I am pleased to mail j vou a copy of aiv Denver speech, j which I will be glad to have vou read, j I note vour inuuirv as to what I an'u j touching on the misuse of 'jovern j mental u.-trmiy-nts and functions j"v the democratic organization for polt ! tii al punoses. "I did not smv that vou hod fur nished the names of all buvers o' lihertv bnuds for the use of the demo I cratie eoir.juiltee as a uiailint; list, j What f did suv then, and what I now i repeat, is that the democratic admin- L-tration sent out thousands of tons of propaganda to liberty lond huv- ' ers, tlnriiiL the paper shortage and v hiie liinilin'.' the use ol paper bv th pre-s. and that the lunre part of d wa.s dernocratie political propai;and ahd that all of it was puid for bv the taxpayers' monev. "I did suv that names were being procured bv the democratic organi zation bv the hundreds of thousunus froui evcrv available source and that tlrousund- of lettors were beine sent out-hv it dailv. 'solieitiiur inonev, hv an oflieo r'ttr'c numbering from J("I to linn, speudini; hundreds of dollar dailv and that the New York Worhl had published u statement that the deiMorral le national commit tee was i-ptposini t" mise u fund of ld.- il'Hl.llflO. "What J did pot say then, but to which I now call vour attention, ii thai 1 am reliably informed the dem ocrntic eiiinmittee has even ro.sorten to draw in-,' dra its on hankers ho -e hanks government funds i depositi'tl, t leL-raphimr Mich bankei thai thev had already drawn such drafts. I respectfully recommend that vou make an inouirv into this .-itimtion." Caie Holland Special Club Breakfasts DON'T KNOW WHETHER OR NOT GREY WILL RETURN LONDON. yvt. l'J. -1,'cMiIvina to ii i.iiii'-: inn in tin- Ihium! fit' iMimiiions tniiiiv ii to wlictiinr ViM-.onnt (rrcv wniiM n-liirn I WiishiiiL'ton lis lirit- ih iiiiiliitrulnr anii it' nut wlio would In1 1 1 1 (.in"i"C -nr. I'remiir I.lovd M"rtr "-aid he was uniilili' to mnkv ari Mati'iiif'tit on thti Milijcct. I 'aril or Thank?. Mia A. .1. Marvin and family wish to i-xfirt'sti their thanks throiiRh the Mail Trlliuni", to I ho many friends thai so kindly aHt"ist';d them after the death of .Mr. A. J. .Marvin, on Jan. -':. 120. i iT.-. MItS. A. J. .MARVIN. N'oiier f llcmovul The t nion l.ivery. Feed & Sales rilaiiles formerly located at Dr.Utelms I'arn, 111 North Kir at reel, is now loiaied at the old Vincent harn, 'North Kiverslde and will be knewn as the I'nioii l.irery. Food & Stiles Stahli s, the only feed stable in .Mel Vat Thii Out It l Worth Money DON'T Ml S3 THIS. Cul out this allp, enclose with Oc and mail It to Foley a Co., 2 835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. 111., writing your name nd eddress clearly. You wiU receive In return a trial package - containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for couiiha, colds and croup; Foley Kidney pills for pain In ids and tiark; rhnumalisji, backache, kidney and l ladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, liilioimneii. lioad.lrhe. and shii;i;ih bowoU. For sale hy J!eJfprd Fhanuary, Xo. 1 33c Xo. S 33c (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak Ham Toast Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo, 2 Vtc Xo. 0 33c (1) Egg (1 ) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo. 3 33c " 13c (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee Xo. No" H 'Wo Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee MED FORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AJiso aseot for Fairbanks nni Mom r; EDgines. 17 South Riventld OltDEIl nv XOIBEK For Spring Canyon Utah Goal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN in SCHEFFEL 531 S. Front St. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone9 277-J. Dry Slab and Fir Wood 1 Mill Blocks and Coal Valley Fuel Co. Office Phone 7G Residence 739-J BUCKEYE INCUBATORS and BROODERS Iliitchiiiff time is near. Why not hatch your rjjgs in a machine that's reliable. A Buckeye is strict insurance igamst poor hatches. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. -. . 3(7 East Main Strett, We Specialize i On ' LUNGHES And Guarantee To Please - ;i . ''' ' Peerless Bakery and Lunch Room Jacksonville Medford ; IXTEKUUUAX AUTOCAR CO. Schedule from Jan. 16. 1920, DallJ Except Sunday. Leave Modford: 7:10 . in., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 o. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m.,.6:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. , Leavo Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m-, S:30 a. in., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. in.. 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.i Sat. only 9:50 p. m. -- Kunday Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. In., 4:00 p. m., 0:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. .Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m , 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. tn., 7:30 p. m., , 9:60 p. m. Office and waiting room. No. 6 S. Front, Nash Hotel Building.' Jackson ville waiting room at Retor'a Confeo- ' tionery. uvrmtuiuiA.v autooak vo. ' Schednle from OctoTier i, 1010, Daily (Except Sunday) Leave Medford Leave Ashland- 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 10:00 sm. 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. Sst.only 9:30 p.m. Sat. only 10:30 p.m 7:10 a.m. 7:55 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:00 m. i: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. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p m. Bat.only 8; JO p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight SU only BCTjrDAY ONLY Leave Medford L save Ashlaad 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. fi:00 p.m. f :80 p.m. ran o.ro 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p-m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. (:I0 p.m. :I0 D.ni orflre and walling room No. 6 flrmt" Front, Nash Hotel Uulldlnt. FfiOfieSOS, ,