Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    maun
mnVOTlT) WATT, TRTnTTCT, MEDFORR OTTCflQy, SATrRDAY 1TOTnrAJiY
1920
Medford Maii, ixibune
AN INDRPI2NDBNT NKWSl'Al'KU
Plii.LIKHKD KVKKY M- T:. KNOCK
, KXCKPT SUNDAY HY TDK
AHClJl-OUlJ I'i'i NTINCl 0i
Offfco, Mail Trlbunv TiiilWllnK, 6-27-2!
Nortli l'ir Ktifct. Phone "ii. ,
A consolidation of the ItpRiotiHtic
Timt-H. The M-tironl MH, Tho MudfnriJ
Tribune, tlio Southern Oregojilati. The
Aslilnnd Tribune
Tho Mt-dftml Sunday Sun Is fnrnishrr
BUbcrilwrj dtMirintf a HL-veii-duy dully
newsixtpo?.
ItOHKItT rtimi-, Kdllor
S. H. SMITH, MuitiiRcr.
SUBSCRIPTION TERMS:
BY MAIL IN A1VANK;
Pally, with Hund.-iy S'lii, rear 6.0fi
DrIIv, Villi Sutidnv Sun, month... .IT
IaUy, without Sunday Sun, yen p.. G.'.Mf
Dally, wiUioiit Sunday Sun, month
TVcrkly Mail Trihmn-, ono ymr .:.
Sunday Sim. ono var I.r.n
BY OAltltlK'C In Mi'dford. AMhland.
.TiickHonvf Central I'olnt, l'lidf-nix:
Dally, wilh Sunday Sun, ymir ?7.M"
Daily, wfih Sunday Sun, nionlii t'1
Dntly. without Sund.iy Sun. y.ar . GO"
uaiiy, without Sunday Sun, nionlii .f)
ONE-MAN RULE.
T1IK Oin;(iONTAX Mays there liiiftn't been one-man
rule since AViifOilnnfoii. Tho most nalk'llt J'nr-t poli
ticiiUv slime McKinlov's ;ulniiiiist ration, lias lieoii the
.of
one-man
nil
unthinking acceptance
never made Roosevelt,
issues i:ever made Jlr.
sues.
.At least since (lie
liave lieen nothing hill;
shouldn't lie "molasses
not only t lie siici-ckkI'iiI
them. 1'1'esiileiiis have
a I ter elect ion, new issues liave neon ma'lt
So acutely has this yovernnioiil. come
P'ove rnnielit, (hat
and vitalitv like
i J lie issues
ooseveir. mane me issues. J lie
Wilson, Air. Wilson made the is-
free silver liii'ht, iariy platforms
what I'l-esidenl Yilwni said they
to cab-h files." After the election
enndidate. hut (lie country, forgets
been elected oil issues perhaps, llllt
I iv 1 lieni.
to lie a one-man
only a man of superhuman endurance
li'onsevelt can he cxpceled to hear up
Orriclnt puper of the City of Mi-.lfmil.
Official nipir of .luokKon Comity.
Krilrn-il ns Kr,r-nnl-rti,MM ,ii:,ltir
Hfdford, OreKoti, umlt;r the net of .March
Sworn ilallv uvi-r;ii;n cliciilulimi fur
six niunthn i-iulinir Anrll lUlil 3.071
JIUMISUIt OK Till-: ASSOCIATED
I'ltKSK.
Full I.r-nncil "Wire H-rvlep. Tlin Ahso
clntcil I'rcSH 1h f-xcluslv.-Iy entlth-il lo
tlio use ror rr-lMlhlii-iition of nil newH
iltHpnli-hcs rrellte(l to It or not other
wise credited in thin paper, anil also the
local news piil.liHlieil herein. All rlchtu
rit repulillcal Ion of special dispatches
Herein are also reserveil.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Axthar Vtrrj
Citizens who prayed for rain the
flrHL of the week when tlio Htm was
shining, ought to feel real pronil of
what they have accomplished in the
way vt results.
Newspapors inclined towards the
Btipport of tho defiant ami defunct
democratic parly, hut diffident in
tholr support of Senator Chunibor
laln, complain mildly that his ' plat
form" Is good, shrewd, and u vote
catchor. Ono of "Our (ioorgoV chief
assets Is his uhllily to think of a
second faster than anybody else. Had
ho been ctliorwlso some millionaire
wheat raiser from eastern Oregon
would have snatched him loose from
Ills toga in years ago. Tho accom
plishment docs not hurt him any be
fore or after election.
prosperity, according In reports tr,
the mtuto denartiiient, has Hell led on
Mexico, hence no raids on tho border,
no Internal fusses. The averago .Mex
ican enjoys sheer contentment If he
Is throo howls of chill and u cigarette
uheail of tho wolf of poverty.
It la tr,q hud I lm oil wells In this
nock of the woods will never giiHli as
Mr.Tlttwloy of Oregon City did when
ho wroto to his wife, tho same being
evidence- lit the tlivorco suit ' now
under way.'
"Why Klfrt With Tourists" (lOdl
torlnl caption, Portland Journal). Off
hand guess would bo that tho tourists
started it.
The avldlly with which genls run
for offlco recalls an Incident that
happened several years ago and which
rosulted in tho'hesr running your cor
respondent has ever had the pleasure
of beholding. It was during a high
school track ineel. and among the
contestants In the 10 0 yard dash was
u gawky young man win.' wore Ihe
conventional running pants, tho mailt!
out of a riour suck. Tho finish-, for
tunately, was away from tho grand
stand, inlo which were packed ahnul
1500. Tho raco stalled after Ihe
usual fiddling around, and In about
3 healthy Jumps tho mooring siring
of tho home-made running puuls
bustod, causing something lu happen
that nuver happens to prices these
times. Two more Jumps look him
clonr out of his pants. The gawky
young man had nothing on then hut
a pair of tennis shoes, lie spurted,
and won I ho race by 15 feet, and
continued on for a hole in Ihe ball
yard fence, ni.'hody hi ing able to
catch his time for that part of Un
contest, lie was just a while streak
across the landscape. Some years
afterwards your Informant met up
with Ihe fotitracur, then a soap sales
man, and he wore both belt and sus
penders. The moral, you can locate
yourself.
Cut Tills Out It Is Worth Money
DON'T MISS Til 13. Cut out this
Blip, enclose with r,c and mall It to
Foley & Co., :'S.,5 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., wrltin.i your name and
r-ddrCBS clearly. You will roceivo In
return a trial packago containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,
for coughs, colds and croup; l-'oley
Kidney pills for pain In sides and
back; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder niiments; and Foley
Cathurtlc Tablets, a wholesome- anil
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache,
nnd sluggish bowels, l-'or sale by
Medforrl I'hnrmucv.
There Is more c.-uarrti lr t:i!s section
of the country tlmu nil other diseases
put tonotlier. nnd for year, it was sup
posed to be Incurab..!. linclon pres. rlhrd
local remedies, and tiv eonstc.i'ly falhlpt
to cure with local tn-ctment. pronounc-d
It Incurable. Ciiturrh Is ii local disease,
(rreatly l-'lupnced by ceiKitttutohHl con
ditions nnd therefore requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine, nmnufai i ured by l- J chonny A
Cx. Toledo, Ohio, Is n conelltuilonal
remedy. Is taken Internally and acts
thru the U!o,-d on the Mil, ous surfaces
of the KyRtcni. one Hundred lloll-us re
ward Is ofttt.d for liny eusv thai llall'n'
Cuturrh .Medicine fulls to cute. .Send lor
ili-'ulnls a i i,l t- illuioiklulti
f J. CIII NI.Y A CO.. Toledo, villi,,.
Hold by 1'riiKtjisls, 7,-c.
Hall's rutuily ;miij tor wvus'.ipation.
under it. The Ami rican people have come to place entire
responsibility for t lie proper adminisl rat ion of national af
fairs, domestic ami foreign, upon one man.
This condition has not been forced upon the people by
the presidents, it has been forced upon them by processes
of political evolution. It is perfectly proper to object to
one-man rule as a condition which is undesirable, but
historically if is certainly ridiculous to say that since
Washington it has never existed. For the last twenty
vears there has been liothiu;'' else.
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
Mrs. Dora Lynch of Central l't.-inl,
taught itho Table Hock school last
week for her daughter A'oadu who
suffered an attack of sore throaC
Mrs. .M. M. Chase Is at home again
after spending several weeks with
her father In Florida.
Crows are proving a serious an
noyance to farmers in this district
during seeding.
Owing to sickness In tho Hams
Valley district the meetings vt the lit
erary society of that placo have been
postponed.
Harry Wilcox, proprietor of tho
Arrow Head orchard, has already
picked his candidate for president,
the same being Herbert Hoover.
News has just been received here I awake
of the deal h of Lorenzo llyrum in
North Can,' in a last November. Mr.
'llyrum was n hrolher of Ihe late W.
It. llyrum and spent several years in
this district wliei'o ho has a large
circle of friends.
Several of our citizens are .suffer
ing with severe colds and sore throals
hut otherwise I ho general health of
tho community, seems to ho good.
Mi'B. Katchwoll of Medford, who is
canvassing the co'.inty In tho interest
of Ihe I'orlland Telegram, was thru
here lust Saturday. She is a hustler
and is meeting much success turnout
the valley. . :i , .
Mr. Harper purchased a supply of
farm ImplemenlH last Monday from
I'Voeman Wiley Co., of Central I'olnt.
Col. Washburn who has spent most
of the winter In other parts returned
to tho valley. last week to aot ns toast-
master at the Lincoln day banquet
and will remain fi.v several days to
map out the spring work at his orch
ard. Miss Kay Heebo of Agate, spent
Wednesday night with Miss Kva Neu
lon. Mr. Clemens of l-.aglo Point, who
is looking after our telephone lino,
has made several I rips lately over
tills end of the line Irying to locate
the cause of tho line being out at cer
tain times.
Kd Vincent was the guest c-f a
.Medford dentist last Tuesday after
noon. The exceptionally good February
weather is helping Iho farmers to
catch up witli their work and much
seeding is being done the soil work
ing up in fine shape due to the freez
ing weal her and absence of packing
rains.
It is reporled that ono of our wido
farmers whole ci.'llllllg homo
from .Motlfoid one foggy night fell
asleep and turned his car over n a
pool of. water which speaks well for
I he 'smoothness of thu roads. in this
vicinity.
At the last meet lug of the county
court Jesse lilass of Antic-ell was ap
pointed road supervisor for this dis
trict. .Miss Sue Lydiard who is teaching
Iho Calvert system In u private school
In .Medford, spent the week end with
home folks.
Mrs. L. O. Penland of Talent, spent
a few days of lust week wilh her
daughter. Mrs. .1. 1,. Nealnn.
Uov, I-:, u. Kdgur of Central Point,
will hold services next Sunday at.
2: lit) at Ihe Table Rtok school house
and everyone should try to ho present
as Hev. L'dgar Is an exeellout talker
and will deliver a message well worth
hearluj;
The Bank of
Absolute Safety
The llEDFOiItooimBto
Twins
AVork promotes Thrift,
These two produce AV'ealth
idleness and Poverty are Twins. Those
Twins have no Savings Account and No Credit
with
YOUR BANK
The iank That Prospers.
BOUQUKTS PnOM C..tUJ0HA3IE, H.Y.
A bualnona man ho hurt Just coika to Oregon to
nuke lit ft hono nnvn: "Only In a f ttoc-
tlonn could buninrns developed to tho pro-
ftnt AtAjo nnd Ptlll hnvo so trany of tho po
niMllMn imtoufuvi. My impression of Or
Kon 1m first, ti-.ftt yrt hnvo ft wonderful country;
3 co mi, that you linva Ion sandurful thlnp.fl
ilh it; an. third, thut you cut do otill mora
onCnrfu 1 things . "
OroRon hn mado rpld strldfl tn thfl pant Tern
yours find tho poosiMllM9 for tho futuro re
luiofit Unit lent. hut It nonoovoa verv lov-
nl citizen to got henin.l Orupon induct rloo and
A8snclatJ lndustrloa of Oregon
21.
Ihcy 'couldift.be hmli
now forfefceiW
What Lincoln said
(From an e,ries by
Abflfm Li'icnln tn
fte WorKmen's Asso
ciation in 18t4)
"Propurty i, thi fruit
of lahor; prouerty is
deniruble: id n pcsitlve
good in the world ....
Let not him who is
housidefcs pull Jown
the house of another,
but let hini work tlili
rently and liuilU one
for himsell, thus by ex
ample ossorhiR tli.t
hi, own,lnill be salo
from violvliuu when
lullt."
When the talk turns from politics to railroads, and
the traveler with the cocksure air breaks in with,
"There's an awful lot of 'water' in the railroads,",
here are some hard-pan facts to give him:
American railroads have cost $80,900 a mile road-'
bed, structures, stations, yards, terminals, freight
and passenger trains everything from the great
city terminals to the last spike,
A good concrete-and-asphalt highway costs $36,000
a mile just a bare road, not counting the cost of
culverts, bridges, etc. ,
-1
Our raiiroads couldn't be duplicated today
for $150,000 a mile. "
They are capitalized for only $71,000 a mile much
less than their actual value. Seventy-one thousand
dollars today will buy one locomotive.
English railways are capitalized at $274,000 a mile;
the French at $155,000; German $132,000; even in
Canada (still in pioneer development) they are
capitalized at $67,000 a mile. The average for all
foreign countries is $100,000.
Low capitalization and; high operating efficiency
. have enabled American railroads to payj f he high-,,, ;
est wages while charging the lowest 'rates. ' " " " '
; ; '-. ' :;; ', ; '
This advertisement is published by the
issdciattonqfi9lailway
Thtvte desiring ii(jhrmnthm rnnrrmiii.'t the rn'tlrord siliwtioi mfiy vbtain literature l5
by writing to The Association of Iiaihian lixcrat'nc?, 61 Broad-say, A'ctf York
TfWWHamnMuEKSHMilW.'MJ
This Tractor Makes All Its Power Count
rr-Nrf -v
- .
v
-v .
it lit nit I vat'tion t lie l twer o: any iMiti nu
lVwer the Lift! of a Tractor.
J n urahbint'' Hold and liiakin;;' tiir nii'st
is I'seless.
if its Power
TLNK-TJn?$Z TRACTOR.
IS WITHOUT A RIVAL
$1525 f. o. b. Medford
On plowed ground, in mud. in ditches a
ic ji'ocs about is business in a buincsslik
it is the tractor that does more work anil more
in the year. -
1 . ' t ... -J -1 1 -, ,. T o
i.et us aoiuonsiraTe wnat it will lo l. -r
il li'iiliii-s. and on liiHsides. the Cle
way anil m-ts the work done.
of work more daws
kinds
vim.
HUBBARD BROS.
Established Before the Town.
Cafe Holland
SpecialClub Breakfasts
No. 5 35e
..Breakfast Steak
Toast
Coffee.
No. 0 35o
(1) Pork Chop
(2) Corn Cakes
Coffee
.i
No. 7 35c
f3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage
Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakes
Ham Coffee
Coffee
No. 1 35c
(1) Egg
Ham
Hot Cakes
Coffee
No; 3 3."o
, ( 1 ) Egg
Bucon
Hot Cakes
Coffee
No. 3 35c
No. 4 35c
Fried Mush with
Bacon
Coffee
No. 8 35o
Plain Omelette
Wheat Cakes
Coffee.
ORDER RY NUMBER
TAX I CHAXfil-',.
I am new connected with the Dally
Taxi Co., and will be glad to accom
modate all my former cus'.onccre, us
well as the genernl public.
lien Sivertscn.
phone 1G. Brown & Brown.
Stenography
Multigraphiog
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
30C-30S Liberty Building
Medford, Oregon.
Dodae Car, stand corner Main and
Biartlctt. Phone 900.
J. D. DELANEV
Gasoline Engine
A XI) SPRAY OUTFITS
i;xpi:in iNi and repairing
We have added to our force men who
liTcTthoroly caiiafilo-in repairing and
adjusting gasoline engines, Tractors,
Hprnyoutfits, pumps and other farm,
machinery. .Phone 2oi-R. ''' ' '
.- . i- ii
John C. Signor
koriiick RI1.
221-;:4 L N. Fir St.-
Siiits of RealMerit ;
AT :rf:'
' KLEIN'S? '.I1
When you wear the clothes that ,.
Klein provides lor you", your associ
ates will at once recognize a genuine
distinction In your appearance.
See tho new models NOW and dress
up on ono of our
SUITS
Tailored to Order
$45 $55 $60 $65
You 18 for Appearance
KLEIN
The Tailor
12S K. Main, Vpslmin.
Fertilize!
Your lawn with our special lawn for-'
tilizer. If you have never usod a
lawn fcrtlli.-.er you cannot imnglno
what results will he.
Try It IMs spring, and put It on
right now.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Street
Licensed City Scavenger.
: '::''r''iIzZ:
All retUSB lnitnBlllntnlv romnvnrl nn
; short notice. Weekly visit In resl-
; dence districts. Daily business dl
trict. Phones 277-J. , -,
I MEDFORD IKON WORKS
I FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
I Aliso aecut tor Fairbanks ani Morse
j Engines.