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vnm four WTTDTOUT) MATE TftTBTfNT!, MTDFORD, ORKfiOX, SATURDAY, FERRFAUY 14, 1020 Medford MAIL, tribune AN INDKPKNIJKNT NKWSI'AI'KIt PI!J(L1SHKI KV'HHY Al TKItNUCN KXt'KPT SUN UA V liV Tllli MEbKOHU i'.' NTlNv.I ..J Office. Mail Tribune HulUlihb', i!5 North Fir sin-tit. I'Iioih 7". A connolldminn of tin- iJemocnitU? Times. Tiio Medfoni Mull. Th .M.lfnnl Tribune, tlie Koutln ru On K""'"" AhIiIuwI Trlldlite. The Medford Sunday Sun is lurnniiud BubscribeiB desiring a n-Vi;ii-d.iy duily newspaper. ROUKUT Itl'HI-. K-lilnr .S. S. SMITH. Maimn-'r. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL IN AUVANVK; Dnily, with Sunday Sun, year C.0O iJally, with Sunday Sun. month "" Daily, without Sunday Hun, yt-ur.. C.u) Daily, without Sunday Sun, month ..''J Weekly Mull Tribune-, one year l.&'J HuihI.iv Sim, one. yiar .. 1 . jj BY CAKiUCH In Medfoni. Ashland. Jneksunvlile, Central 1'oint, I'liof-nlx: Inily, with Sunday Sun, ye-ar ll.T.'t Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .""' Dally, without Suini.iy Sun, yi-ar.. C (J'J Dully, wltliout Sunday Sun, month .50 Official paper of the City of M-iifunl. Official paper of .Jaek.son County, Entered as Kr rond-chtMn matter at Medford, Oregon, undL-r the uut of March e, in, -j. Sworn dullv iivi-iago eirfu la t inn for Hix month udiiiK April 1 : 1 'J 3,074 MKMl!i;il OK TIIK AMSOCI ATKL) I'HIJSS. T' nil Leaner! Wire Service. Tim Asao clnted J'n-HH l exchiMively enl Ith-d to the use for re pub Ileal lou of all n-ws tllRpatcheH credited to it or not other wiu credited in thin naoer. anrl ;i!ko tin of republication of npi-iui dliiimthen nerein are nino ri'H'-rv-ii. Ye Smudge Pot Rj Arthar Parry 'Tin; OliiniL-o polire have nrri'sled a inan nm-il 8:1 years for snfr rrurk- inir. whii'h in it ureal m-fiiiuitinn wit I which to .spend t la ? idle moments at tile tail and of life. A sk;iit to iu:iiou ( Yrekn Journal). . Kd riivniiiiiL'Ii, our iiiit Wiunl is wenrimr nnlhint: on cin'tli now hut m Mvnllnw lailnl rout, and a smile, (lid rcsiilcnlers say tliiH is a Hiiro sii;n of an early wet stii'inir. Kd is the lienn hromniel of our villni:e now. and is eutlin nit i-iiihl sninrtj ilui-ini; the iilisein-c of his wife. I'mler tin- vhiriony Oieuon Sv.. leni, :ents who have, made snhlia.e fizzles 'of everything tdse can ran far office even thoiiirh Ihv arc un hampered hv a single oimliViealion. "Ti'SL'i'rv Hilt,", the storv in the Saturday Kvenini: l'osf mentioned yesterday, is unite a varn, nnd the ToiMiery 'therein, coinniils e'erv crime in the calendar except sini; a bus.-, Hull). This is Valentine Day, a lime for Very vciunir men to send very Vouni: women, tokens, sonic sentimental, some silly. It is a preltv custom, hnl 1 ho general public has seen enough of valentines in hiuh places, to last ii for lit) years. "Tito Shrinliinir Hollar" by JaHie-Wili-ox Post in Atlantic Monthly for January. As von well know the ord narv dollar not alone shanks, but runs. M'an, as a rule, is notliiiit.' but n wh'stlinir post fur it. j Somebody blundered iii making soles for shoes out of paper, when n beanerv pancake would luivo ho-.-r, more satisfactory all around. The S. Y Kxauiincr prints u pic ture of "staryiiiL' Armenians," and. the photo allows, mil a soul in the pictured uroup weiuhs less: than "JUU pouuds. Id'Porls I'Vb. (ilh said Admiral Kolcliak "died on the bayonets of his own troops." Ucporls yesterday state ho was shot at sunrise. It is safe to bet, if lie died at all, I lie flu was to blame. The well known world wide "un rest," has not vet reached the Nasi! lobby. Induing hv bis picture in the M l'. i'Vidnv, Klilui b'ool oulMiI to be or dered to coiuh bis h.iir. before hi' ac ccptslhe iob ottered him Willi the cepisint h. of '. DESERTED. W1IKX X;iiclcuii s;it mi his wliilc horse ;tl Anstcrlitz. tlterc vj!s no credit for the thousands who look off t heir hats to him. Hid when Napoleon set .sail for St. Helena and his body iiard -stood al attention, those four men deserved, --what I hey didn't e;et. the legion of honor. So with President Wilson. There was no credit in le im; a Wilson worshipper when the president sailed from New York Cor Paris. JJul today with Secretary Lansing following Secretary Lane, the spectacle of Harney Har uch calling on the president, to convey his personal es teem and faithful loyalty, strikes us as deserving. what it also will not ye I, a Carneirie medal. President Wilson has always lieen a lonesome man. hut today he is a deserted man. liryan, MeAdoo, (Mass. Lane, Lansing, only Maker and Maniels and Tumidly re main. Senator ( 'hiimherlain departed lony ayo. And yet so ironical is Kale that probably the president never de served sympathy and support less than when he not foo iniieh of it, or more than now, when he frets none at all What is the secret of this downfall ! Is it anv lack of devotion to his country and (lie cause of humanity, is it a mora! (piirk within, ll'.al only now is revealed, or is it that despotic and tyrannical temper we hear so much about '. In our opinion it is une of these. The trouble lies we believe solely in (lie president's t raining. I ''or the ereaier part ol Ins Hie rresidi'nl, ilson was a nrolessor and college president. In short he was supreme in a little world of his own where the omniscence, the Olympian authority, the exclusive intellectual infallibility of the faculty head was taken as a matter of course. We are all creatures of habit. Once tret the habit, of infallibility and its the hardest thinn' in the world to over come. President Wilson never overcame it. Xo man ever entered the While House with higher ideals, with finer motives, with a truer determination to serve his fellow men, no man ever accomplished more in elevating the moral lone of world relations, but, he couldn't, work with others, he couldn't acquire the cooperative mind, he re mained in temperament, not: the statesman, but the peda j'o;;'itc. And thai, somel him;' indeed for which he was not lo blame, was his undoing. KEEP COOL. ii OFF INFLU BY KEEPING II BEST PHYSICAL COND Persons Who Catch Cold Easily and Who Are Weak and Run Down Are Ear liest Victims. DANGER IS TOO GREAT TO TAKE ANY CHANCES Build Up Your Body Pow ers or Resistance by Tak ing Tanlac and Fortify Asrainst Attack. Alucli of the difficulty experienced liy hcallll millionth' in checkini; 'he .tii'ead of Influenza lies in the fact tlni! II sprcacls with almost Iii;lilnlimr rapidity. Although stain and city autlKrii ios have succeeded In keeping it under rontrol in sonic tiei'lions. I In: disease lias cotton entirely beyor.d con'rol In others. Ii is universally aaiecil by all weil-iiifoi-ined persons thai the yurest pr3 vci.tathc is lo s't the syttciiciato the best ilde physical conditions, in order to be able lo ihrow off the in fect:!. n. 11 lias been staled that il is porsildc lo perfect I In' powers of br man resistance so that il can throw off almost any infect ion, nol excc'it ien t punish Influenza, which is .'11 ornlly supposed lo be one of the llloiL cMilaaiotis diseases known. Medical iiulhorilh's nuree that peo ple who arc weak and run-di.wn ar; I he earliest victims of the Influenza cplilcuue. il you f 1101 yoiuscii i- ' and liis! UK f!es.!i, or if you are ia ;: generally run-down condition you an really I n dani:er if you sliould com. in contact with the Influenza cerin As a powerful re-fonslrtlctive Ionic land system Imilder Tanlac is with out an equal. This is .a statonK'nt of fact, and is fully supported by re('(.,"4nizf'd authorities. AeiordiiiK to all accepted reference works, includ iliK Ihe I'. S. 1 lispcnsalcry. Kncyclo pedia llrlliniea, and the leading text books iiscil in Ihe sibools of luedi cine. the principal insi'cdienls of Tan las possess 1 1i o most powerful re-constructive properties known to science. This slalenienl is further proven by Mm fact I hat millions of persons who have actually taken Tanlac have testi fied to- its extraordinary powers as a medicine. Tanlac restores health and strcnRth lo the weak and run -down system by enabliliK every orsan of the body to perform its proper lumtion in the way nature Intended. It creates a Rood, healthy appeiilo for wholesome. nourisliiiiK food, and Is, an ideal si ron fit hcnini; Ionic for persons who are in a rim-down condition ami who are sulTorine, from Ihe after-effects of hard winter colds, Ki'ippe. "'' bron chial I roubles. Irrefutable evidence of the recon structive powers of Tanlac is shown liy the fact that il was used by trtis of thousands duriiiK last year's epi demic Willi splendid results. One well known Tanlac physician stated that ho had never fi and anything to equal Tanlac for bllildluK up his pa tients who hud had inlluenza. and that he bad treated over fourteen hundred cases', in one month. In connection with the Tanlac Treatment, keep the bowels open by lakiim Tanlac Laxative Tablets, sam ples of which lire enclosed with every bottle of Tanlac. Tanlac Is sold ill Medford by West Siib? Pharmacy.' in (lold Ilill by M. ! '(lowers. 111 Central Point by Miss M. 'A. Hit, ill Ashland by Kast Side I Pharmacy, in Kaulo Point by Von dor Ib-llcn. Adv. MANY people who are loo lazy to think, call names. Instead of refill iic those who dixapTee with tlieni. they christen (hem. .lones prefers Wood to Hardin.";, so. Jones is a standpatter; Mrowu prefers Mryan lo MeAdoo j ,so Mrown's a Molshevik. It's so much easier than trying lo explain things, or understand them. j There's bound lo be a lot, of this loose thinking and' loose talking in Ihe coming campaign. II wouldn't be a J campaign otherwise. Perfectly respectable and rational! citizens are .n'oiui;' lo eiie'a.n'e in si reef corner arguments, j shake their fists, tear their hair, curse and damn other perfectly respectable citizens for commit t iny; the heinous crime of tlisanreeimj; wil h them in politics. I'robablv' there will be a street finhl. or two, there usuallv is. "We would all be sorry no doubt if (he quadriennial jamboree was abolished, or conducted in a rational ami o'l'own-iip manner. Meing children of a larger growth, c-lection lime furnishes a sort of recess, from the routine classf room of life, when we can play I ndian again, and give expression to our pent-up animal feelings. Milt it is well, perhaps, not to take the VJ10 campaign too seriously. For a hundred years our professional pol iticians have "viewed with alarm" and yet regardless of how election turned out, the ship of state has kept on a fairly even keel, and there have been few serious checks in the joiirnev. '. tv. In ;' K0RINEK BUILDING 221-241 North Tir Street. Phone 235-R 1,000 Slock of Trucks, Tractors and Panning Machinery by end of 1!, of Hie following standard, well known, high grade makes: Oliver Chilled Plows Sprint Tooth Harrows Peoria Grain Drills Iron Alio Cultivators M. H. Mowers And this year self restraint is particularly desirable. We have just emerged from a great war, and tlTe national nervous system is not yet normal. Moreover the count r is dry. and psychologists (ell us, when (he human animal can't, get stimulants in one direction he sometimes docs in another. So il might be well, early in the game, lo keep cool, -or as cool as Ihe weather permits. There are verv few standpatters in this progressive corner of the-world, ami it there are any Molsheviki we have vet to see them. And; remember il is possible to be friendly with a man even though you don't like his talk. Kirns Kmerson said "W have a great deal more kindness I ban is ever spoken." Rock lslaip.1 Plows South Beiul Chilled Plows ran Harrows Disc Harrows Iron Atie Garden Tools Massev Harris Binders Grain Separators Bowser Feed Mills Foos Gasoline Undines -on Atie Sornv Pumps Porter's Barn Edtiinniciit Pol ler's Hav Tools Litchfield Low Down Spreader Empire Milkinn Machines. Bethlehem Trucks Oliver Tractor Plows' Cider Mills Smallev Feed Cutters Buckeye Pumps , Hercules Gas Entiiiie Great Western Litter Carrier Wire Fencinti, and Gates Birdsell Wations Baine Wations . Fatieol Trucks Fatieol Tractors 4 Half our enormous floor space w ill be given over , to accommodations of caix o1' our customers, with night aud-dav service, at reasonable prices T. I. TEMPLE, Mgr. llo Fcel.s l.iko n Nrw Man Klioumatlc imiiiH, hm'kn,ho. pnlna In Blilos, oro muscU's, Hliff jolnln or I ftn "ahvnyfl tinMl" foHing nru ukuuI ly symptoms of iliHonlmvii kMnoys W. W. Wells. TiMiuin. Mic., writes: "I Bin on my font most of tho timo and pet tired. Hut after inking Fo ley Kidney Tills 1 feel like n new man. 1 rerntnmend tliem to my cus toniors ii ml twivo never hennl of any cao wheifl Ihey did not pive KiitUfne tlon." Trompt In action to relievo kidney troubles and Madder ailments For mile, by Medford Vharmaev. Thfr In r.or rmmm tn llila nortlon f th country thuti oil oUpt 1Im!b put together, ami r.ir yoam it was up- f rosed to be Inmrnino. Itiictorn prvn rtit ocal remeilli.- .tid liy tini5ir.:i ly fnillni: to-cure with K al tn-rUntMil. puMimin.-M tt tncurnblo. t'ttuirrh In h UmmI (iiHonnc. irrently i'luenrcil hv cimihiiiuUoiih! tun clitlons nnd thcreforH ritiuircs -ontiut-ttonal treatment. Hulls Catarrh Moll cine, manufueturcd ty K. J. rin-npy a Co.. Toledo, Ohit. Is a rnnstinitttin.ii remedy. Is taken tnternnliy un-l . m thru the Blond en tin Mm mm urfai .-i of the System. lr.e Htintrrt 1'oilam To ward l offered for any ense that llall'n' Catarrh Medicine falle to cure, i-eml tor circulars and tenttmmnlp P. J. CI1KNKT A Tolclo, Ohio. S.ild by Dmirglsts. 7:- ( tiaU'a Family lUl tor constipation. Use S. W. Dry Lime and Sulphur 1 las alll he good (plaid ies of liquid, but eliminates the bad iiialitics. o barrels to buy. none to return. .l!ig saving in t iine and money over the liquid form For Terms and Prices Call or See Bardwcll Fruit Company Exclusive Agents SHEEWIN-WILLIAMS DRY LIME SULPHUR Phone 121 Warehouse 415 South Fir St. NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN Maiili t."ilt our lnre inciilmiors will he ;it your service. 'riue iiK iihators are tin host hot. water mnchines nnd nro In stalled in a modern incubator cellar. Your viiH will bo iiu tibated lilt.'Hl'. Agents 'for the Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove Tin het biooder on the tnarket t'onu and Me tt in iieration. riione ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH -I'l-W. Carol! l' rnrpontrr wi; i. i: ii OTIIKliS l'OI.I.OW Launspach Orchestra i.( i: voi;k cut sva i.i rv l or p.irth ulai phone H. il. Iiuu-ach. f :E-V. W'e ut i ;i!l the late musienssoon as it is published, from l'risco ;ti!il ea-:i'i:i ciiics. This (,rk is not a side hue with us; wo make it a bll;:il'.--;. Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside, Apple and t. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical eases. No extra charge for graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital is the patient. MEDFORD OREGON 3 Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts Xo. t .J5c 5 3."c (DKSS ..Drcakfant Steak.. 1 In m Toast Hot Cakes . Coffee Coffeo Xo. 3 ll-'C N"- 0 3-"'! ( 1 ) Kkb ( 1 ) Pork Chop llacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee Coffeo Xo. 3 3.V No- 3Sc (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orlluckwheat Cakes llam Coffee Coffeo Xo. l-nr.e N"' 8-33c I'ricd .MiisU with I'lain Omelette jla,.,,!! Whont Cakos Coffeo Coffee oi:i)i;n nv xi mhkh m Pickens- Merrill Motor Co, Used Car For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN & SCHEFEL 531 8. Front 81. 4 3 Fords Others from $150 to $2800 SOLD. ON EASY TERMS rickens Merrill Motor Co. Official Used Car Clearing' House t.:"j-;- ijicensett vity scavenger. All refuse immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phones 277-.I We Specialize On 2 Buick Fours 2 2 Velie Sixes 2 3 Dotes 3 4 Maxwells 4 3 Chevrolets 3 3 Oakland Sixes 2 LUNCHES And Guarantee To Please v eerless Bakery and Lunch Room m., . m., Jacksonville Medford I.Vrnitl'HltA V Al'TllllAII r-n Schedule from Jan. lti. 190, Dally Except Sunday. I.pava MmlfnrO 7-ln n n. B.nn a. m., D:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m.,'ll:0O a. m., i-:iiu noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 5:30 P. m., Sat. cnly 7:30 n. m.. 9:30 n.m.. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Lcavo Jacksonville: 7:30 S:30 n. m., S:30 a. m., 10:30 u:;i0 a. in., 1:00 p. m., 2:. 00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 1:00 p. m.. 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only S:00 p. m., Sat. only 0:50 p. m. Sundny Only I.onvo Modford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:00 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a. 11:30 a. m., 2.00 p. m., 3:30 p :u p. iii., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p, 9:50 p. ni. Offico nnd wnlMnp rnnm Kn l-'rwit, Nash Hotel liuildlng. Jackson ville waiting room at Rotor's Confectionery. m.. m., m., 5 S. iivtkiu'hhan actooak ou. Schcilulo from Dctoner 1, 1910, Daily (Except Sunday) LeaTO Modford. Leavo AshUnd i 7: 10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 8:10 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. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 D.m. 8:40 p.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:65 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 1 1:00 a.m. 19:00 m. i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. :2t p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.oniy 9:30 'p.m. Sat. only 10.30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BrXDAY ONLY lvc Modford L eavo Ashlaad- 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 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. 6:30 p.m. 1:80 p.m. Office and waiting room No. 5 South front. Nash Hotel Biilldlni. . rbpne 309, "g 1 '.T' ."'.jv-ry.v.i '' in-ajiiui.ri!W,. 4 i.yyv1m'$'-y