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Herein are hiko reserveo.
Ye Smudge Pot
11 Arthmr Parry
It was reverently declared during
thn war, always with thn proper fur
vent droop on the eyobrc''.vs, and pa
thetic whine in the voire, that when
that liloody, but morn or Inns noces
nary Job waH finished, the world
would bn bettor via a "now spirit."
Perhaps you have noticed lltn "new
spirit" in thn Increase In cussodness,
and the alacrity with which humans
endeavor to skin one (mother.
Tho whiskey Insurrection in Mich
igan may bo tho event that easts the
shntlow cf a rebellion to got a cup of
coffee ten years further on.
Mexico announces n now uprising
In Muy, uloiiB tho border. This gives
ample, timo for tho efl'octlvo sldo-
trucking of any und all precautions,
along the border.
Information Is contained in the
last Issuo of tho Sat lOvo i'ost that
"salesmanship is on tho decline."
Low that somebody has mentioned it
ono observes that the local counter
Jumping has heeiibelow par, for some
1 1 in a.
'Peter Ilnllketch Is ti dweller at
Twin Falls, Idaho, which is wbul
most of us catch.
Dispatches from London and XIa
drid contain the Information that the
cigar girls of Gibraltar luivo gone cm
n striko again, this timo for more nir
In their working quarters and they
probably need 11, as they do many
other things. It may bo that some of
thoso seuoiitas nro tho same senor
itas that this col. last year guvo cig
arettes and chocolato. Homo of the
lot would slop n clock, and some wore
tho typo of beauty that inun look
twice at, when they pass, and ono or
two woro worth looking! at three
times. Most of them could knock
more music out of a guitar than a
lull Jazz orchestra, and possessed
voices, that would land 'tho in In a
choir singing anthems Sunday morn
ings In this country. Tho called cigar
girls they luado cigarettes most of
the timo. nniio of which they over
smoked, preferring tho American
brand, which they were always able
to beg.
Another picture depicting the hun
ger, this time of Syria, has come to
light and strange to relate, the vie
tlms all appear as well fed as Dili
dales.
Some of the spring styles for lb
women look like they had been
sprung a bit too far. Some of the
H20 skirts are equipped with hot
tomletis pockets.
Sid Itrovvu Is driving Kild llrnwnV
vehicle while the latter Is on his an
nual gad to the north, and, Mon.
stuck his hauit out at the .Main stem
and Cent, which was mistoi.k for a
ham by an innocent bystander.
A "lost speech'' of Lincoln's has
boon recovered, and it is too bail thai
floiuo of the modern orators do not
lose theirs.
Do Fools l.lho n New Man
Ithouuintlc pains, backache, pains
In sides, sore muscles, stiff Joints or
an "always tired" feeling are usual
ly symptoms of disordered kidneys
W. W. Wells, Toituln. Mich., writes:
"I nm on my feet most of tho time
and get tired. Hut after taking Fo
ley Kidney Pills I feel (ike n new
man. I recommend them 'to my cus
tomers and have never Jieard of any
easo where they did not give satisfac
tion." Prompt In action to relievo
kidney troubles and bladder allmonta
For sale bv Medford Ptinrmacv
W ATCH iliis di.'iii Eugene Smith. He's to oppose
Congressman McArthur. Smith has a slim chance
of winning, hut vc opine I'at will know he lias been in a
boss race when it Ls all over.
K u irene Smith js one of the two or three, labor repre
sentatives in the state legislature. Jle is not the brainiest
man in the world, nor the greatest orator, but in' the last
two .sessions he stood head and shoulders above the ma
jority of his colleagues in both brains and oratorical pow
ers, while in hjs sense of the real social and economic situ
ation in this count ry, he was in a class by himself.
Smith belongs to the (iouipers school of thought. "Which
means he is a labor conservative. Ife is fighting as hard
against the Uolsheviki within the ranks of labor, as he is
fighting against the outlaw within the ranks of capital.
llcprcsciithig labor he was under a severe handicap at
the outset., but by degrees his fair-minded attitude won
friends, until at Hie dose of the session he was recognized
by such a close observer as Chapman of the Oregon Voter
as one of the most capable, most fearless and most public
spirited members of the house.
, In fighting McArthur, Smith is fighting a type of the
out-and-out anti-laborite. .McArthur has been one of the
few public men with the courage of his convict ions. Unlike
Mr. J foot he favors a law against the strike, he considers
the labor movement the greatest menace to the country
at the present time, und he neither asks nor gives quar
ter to (lie organized brothers of toil.
Therefore, the contest will be worth watching. Unless
all signs fail McArthur will n. IW the temper of the
country at, 11k; present time is all in his favor. Put that
doesn't mean by any means that Eugene Smith will not
be heard from.
The time is coining when a public representative like
Smith will be far more' valuable to Oregon than a public
representative of the type of .McArthur. For. Smith in
reality represents the only cure for social revolution we
have that is the public official who has Hie sympathy of
labor because he has lived with and sympathized with
labor and at the same time has no animus against capital,
has no desire to see tin; present economic system over
thrown, and thus can, through his efforts and endeavors,
construct a bond of union and accommodation between
them.
iMeArthur carried to his logical conclusion means revo
lution, Smith means evolution; .McArthur means a fight
to tho finish between capital and labor for class control.
Smith means a fight 1o the finish between capital and
labor for a square deal for mutual control. McArthur is
the man of today, Smith is the man of tomorrow.
A $150,000 church to be known as the People's Temple
will be greeted with enthusiasm by the people of Medford
and Jackson County. Theology asitlev two of the most
important assets in any community are good schools and
good churclKjs. Such an institution, under the leadership
of a progressive and enlightened leader like Rev. Sasnett,
should be of great benefit and value to the entire community.
. Hoot and Hoover both favor prompt ratification of the
peace treaty with concessions from the Wilson wing, They
are both for a liberal labor policy, they are both for an in
ternational court of adjudication. In fact, it looks as
though they belong to the same party, while Sherman,
Horali, Johnson, Reed, et al, belong to some other party,
not vet formed.
Governor Edwards will fight for a wet plank'in the
democratic platform, which suggests that difference of
opinion are not exclusively the properly of republicans.
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The Bank of
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The NEDTORDrknoNAxB
Twins
"Work promotes Thrift
These two produce Wealth
Idleness and I'overty are Twins. These
Twins have no Savings Account and No Credit
with
YOUR BANK
The 5ank That Prospers.
Hand Sapolio,- The
Ideal forToilet and Bath
A. D. S. Peredixo Tooth Paste
refreshes the mouth and sweetens the breath if lused
each morning, (let a tube today at
Heakh's Drug' Store
The San Tox Store
MEDFORD IRON WORKS 1
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
i
Aliao agent for Fairbanks ami Mors 1
' Knirincii. j
17 South Rlversult.
lilHM) I'LOTUKS
1 Make Them
KLEIN
The
Tailor
1-Jtt liu.st Main St.
IS YOUR GUARD DOWN ?
Every man is a fighter, though he may
not be a pugilist. His daily task is
his fight and he needs to be fit and
ready for it.
Constipation to the business fighter is
the "out-of-condition" of the pugilist.
Constipation not only makes the busi
ness fighter dull and slow, and unfit for
effort, but it is the "lowered guard"
that leaves the opening for the jarring
blows of serious diseases.
90 of all diseases have their origin in
the intestinal canal in constipation.
Constipation not only causes the gen
eration cf poisons, which are carried
through the system by the blood and
attack it from within, but also by thus
lowering the general stamina makes the
weakened system an easier prey to
harmful germs from without.
t
By an entirely new principle Nujol
keeps the poisonous food waste moving
out of the body. Every other form of
treatment either irritates or forces the
system. Nujol works on .the waste
matter instead of on the system.
Nujol prevents constipation by keep
ing the food waste soft, thus helping
Nature establish easy, thorough bowel
evacuation at regular intervals the
healthiest habit in the world.
It is absolutely harmless and pleasant
to take try it.
Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol
trade-mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New
Jersey) , 5 0 Broadway, New York, for booklet Thirty Feet of Danger."
.A New Method of Treating an Old Complaint
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FIRE
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Have you a good Fire Protection on your "Ranch ?
Don't you take chances with coal oil in. the house
and barn.
If a Fire starts, vou'll run for
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and
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CRATER LAKE GARAGE
Phone 100 Medford, Oregon
Notice to Poultry men!
liny tho Ql'KKX lKtt water incubator. A high grade, reliable ma
chine, it hatches chicks that livo und grow.
Agents for the
Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove
The best brooder on the market Come and goo It in operation,
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Enterprise plus Hooverize equals Amerl Can-Lie
MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE
Individual Instruction Day or evening
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
General Contractors
Dealers in
Washed Sand, Gravel, Crushed Rock, and Cement.
Office Jackson Count v Dank. Phone S0-W
Telephone II N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets
The Dow Hospital
Special attention given to surgical and obstretical
cases.
No extra charge for graduate nurses services.
The most important person in this hospital is the
patient.
MEDFORD OREGON
Union
Sales Stables
and
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
. Horses bought, sold and
exchanged by I). S. Litts.
Dr. (I. A. Gitzen, former
government veterinarian.
Roses
Will do so much hotter it a suitable
fertilizer Is used this spring.'"
Onr special fortilizer for this type
of bush will do wonders for you.
lluy your supply and apply it right
now.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
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317 Easf Main 8trW
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148 No. Riverside, Medford j
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Phones Offit
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; Bartlett. Phone 900..
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