Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 25, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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' WFTDTORD TTKTTj MTOFORD", ' T?FflON", WEDNESDAY, "FEBRUARY 25, 1920.
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ROBERT RUHL. Editor
8. ti. SMITH. Manager.
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C'fflPlnl paper of the dtv of Medford
Official paper of Jackson County.
EnterM an Hecond-clafl mattir at
Mtlforri. Oregon, under (hp acl of March
IH79
Hworn daily average circulation for
Ix months cndlnK April t!19 3.074
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Full Leaned Wire Service. The Aano
elated Preen la exclusively entitled t
the une for republication of all news
dlsnatchea credited to It or not other
wise credited In thin paper, and also the
local news published herein. AH rlshtfl
of republication of special dlapatchua
herein are also reserved.
Tribune's Daily
Health Hint
"SpittlnK Is forbidden." Why? Be
cause wo at e so diilnly that we do not
like to see people spit? By no means.
There Is a much bettor reason. The
North Carolina Health Bulletin bad
a clevor cartoon recently, Bhowlng
how "the Germans did it at Chateau
Thierry and how Carolinans do It at
home." The former killed about a
thousand men from North Carolina
ly machine guns; tho lattor killed
13,644 poople last fall and winter
by sneezing Into each others' faces
and spitting. For that Is the way
Influenza is carried.
w'Oerm diseases that live In the mu
cous moinbnine -of the mouth, such
a& flu,-bronchitis, pneumonia, cu
tarrh, scarlot fever, diphtherlaa mea
sles are spread by'swupplng gertrts."
The Bpray thai wotteii'd Dill liiitatklng
Is carried about tw feet In ordinary
conversation, and the sputum with
which we adorn the sidewalk, 'drying.
KcnttrrR ' denth 11'ernlly wherever
ll I'll-. . ,
t'nti't liiinl; !h:i' Ii.m-:; ymi it
w.ll you me tiel a Mtui'i' hi int'rci iti
We -II ran j flu- ami thai il.iseunn in
,iii i- moui lw niet t.l 0f t''iie (.Illy
we ari- tin) ell (u i .dl . i-i ims i o them
ourselves, Mai auei lie'r . may. die of
th'.se very germs; or. conversely,
yomeonc may reed tho air with some
thing that lays us low.
It Is wiflo not to stand to closo to
people while talking to them or to
race thorn too directly. It Ib not only
impolite to cough or sneczo without a
handkerchief; it is attempted hom
icide. And until we learn this wo
shall be the victims of throat and
lung dlseasos and any new scourge of
this naturo such as tho flu, will find
us ready victims.
l'T'.AKlV'J of roves "Our George" is the oikrinalj
':. -m ;t.'(! ni -orve if vou please his platform, filed.
ih I,, v, . ' -i
" v ' ,. v; um :nn the per etnanon
'!'i'i;.:.:-..,; i'-. institutions.
As-sun iiiff, as the senator naturally does, that he is one
of the country's institutions, that is a fair stall. But there
is more. Senator Chamberlain is "for world peace, for
such legislation as will stabilize the agricultural, industrial
and social life of our country, and for restoration of nor
mal pre-war conditions." . . '
Could you conceive of anything more tempting to the
electorate than that? Peace, prosperity, tranquility and
before-the-war prices! Then he is for rewarding the sen--ice
man, building good roads, improving rivers and har
bors and protecting the forests by aeroplane.
There, you must admit is quite a mouthful..;' And yet
probe as you will and no political obtrusion will you find,
not an item that a Republican can't subscribe to as well
as a Democrat, neither hint nor suggestion, nor recollec
tion or anything that might here now, in the future, or
the pa;st, be considered controversial in character.
Who could do that but "Our George" the senior sena
tor from Oregon ! Not a mention of universal military ser
vice for which lie has been reported an ardent advocate, no
mention of the League of Nations or foreign policies, noth
ing ab'out anti-strike laws, or government ownership,
nothing at all in fact but sweet nothings, which according
to "Our George" soothe and tickle the ear of the electorate
as effectively as they do the ear of the blushing school girl.
They call Senator Lodge the scholarly politician. Sena
tor Chamberlain is more than that he is tho super-politician.
' The finesse Lodge has acquired by study, "Our
George" was born with, if Lodge is a political master " Our
Ueorge is a political gemu
out from exhaustive reports
suner. ...
The first man to see the
it was the senior senator
democratic war bungling ii l(
niiv '-uuiiiiuKuu lite serviceitt
j!... . j i.
upon at the annual election to bo belt
tlin first regular meeting in April. Ai.
members of the legion are urged to
lie present at Tuesday's meeting nt
which an entertainment program will
bo a feature.
Don't throw It away, (let It weld
ed. Vulcan Welding Works. ii l 0
For eye, enr, none., throat see Dr.
administration into support lor lnniseiralurVw 'JiAi,
when political party lines were never at a lower ebb,
hursts upon the campaign horizon, like Minerva from the
brow of Jove, a full-winged, full panoplied simon-pure, 18
karat; neutralized, immunized, and standardized Non-Par-tizan
appealing to fair minded and fair thinking Demo
crats and Republicans alike.
Will he be nominated and elected! Will the sun rise
over Roxy Ann and settle over the western hills tomorrow?
:ni i;i :;Drugless,Flu Tteatrnerits
r M
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H- 4.
MAN TRIRIINF STRAW VflTF
Write in tlin bliinl tieinw tile t
nf tlw. .ntltt )wut f.llllli.
"J Signed .,
Address
Partv -
name nt the man
i'ied in vour on ninn to servo
lliitj onimtrv n ili' tiresidimt
durinir the next four vcurs and
mail or brtiir the ballot lo the
Mail-Tribune office.
For President:
DELIVERY OF U.S. COAL
, SAVES GERMAN PLANTS
BERLIN, TuomIiiv. I'Yb. 21.-
Grcat ehemieul i)antH in tho lower
Main district which were forced to
closo recentlv because of lack of fuel,
have resumed operations a a result
of deliveries of American coal. More
than KiO.000 workers will be iill'ect
ed bv tho Te-opciiimr of the plants.
It's Easy-If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of kroping young is to M
Young to do this you must watch your
Lver and bowels Uteres no need of
having a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in yoitr face -dull eyes wiUi no
sparkle. . Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness cornea
Irom inactive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the Hver and bowels, which he gave to
his patients for years.
TV. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in thcir
action yet always effective. They bring
about that natural buoyancy which all
Should enjoy by toning up the liver and
clearing the system of impurities
Dr Edwards'OliveTablctsareknown
by their olive color. 10c and ic.
It Ik a well known fact that fear
Ifl tho form-tinner' of ninny dlneaaoH.
The reonnt publicity givon the "flu"
without at the same timo submitting
urficieni preventives or a treutmont
"i i ho dlHeaHo, has developed lu a
great ,uuny minds a.tttute of rear
which Is not conducive , to , . .good
l ualth. itemove the veil of mystery
anil there can bo no fear. The "flu"
Is due to au, ovoraccuuiulatlnn of
waste matter in tho body. The treat
ment herein described will elimlnato
tills wasio very (illicitly and effec
tively, i . i
nc Uu;.au ut liuuiau WnUuic
iiU'.Cllj iiuil," IU.ti.cl'bUWlt, i ...
lilu' illuL t)U.uoalul tiCikilluaiS l..ul
i.Uo bcvli um)luua uua lulu nm.a u
ucccoa.ui j,.oiciuu Otto il'etucu mule
.U.4U uUU cuouo MlLUUul a UCUkll, la Uo
Ulant.0-. .1 illl:e
iiau ai.u eXi.ai.
ju,.u wuii a ti
-t.al an uiaiibu la
LIlO JU.LVJ, 1.1... lli.L.
Jl CU1U VVUiUl unu
spot.'iiful every hour or two will bring
similar results. ' ' '
Diet With' the 'very" first aymp
'oms of the1 disease all solid foods
should bo atutolutely prohibited and
i he diet limited to fruit Juices, and
nothing but fruit Juices.
" As the temperature, lowers, broths
niay be given; .these may bo of meat,
oatmeal, wheat, ,whop, rice , etc., but
no solid food until tho. system has
reached ft normal tomperature, then
the patient may be gradually started
with semi-solid fopd. ,f
Tho above may be termed a drug-j
less treatment, but it Is certainly a
safe, sane and sensible one. Moreover
It Is one thru which not a singlo pa
tient has been lost.
II. A. STOCK DALKi
Portland Ileulth Chautauqua, in
Portland Spectator.
Ui U1K. .k.v..4b Imi. CiUij two Ol
.uluu tiuitln.
lUitliiul ijultl i'uko a luall Ol
t.u.iu itM.vi uua a Lcuoauuui ul Oi
u.t, aim,, tb lu uiaai.tu. lucu ucu
ti. ud uu tnuiua. ii liiiiio uuD.ii mm
uu UllClUM, iiiuiuuib, liouii.uuu litem,
u.tU UUV.U 11 U.1J II1U1 VilllL-1,
Lai,D.t.'iim uiionjulil IS OI'UIIIUI'
.UU i,V.l,iUI. 1 ulU UUU ftllllU eiOi;
.no uutiio uuiuiK biiu emu biufiu,
nut j'Oot Hum uunuii iliu euii
alubu iiiu imiiuul bllUulU Bll oil tile
uuu l.ell CUVUIOU Wlilt UlllllKUtb. Uuu
.iiu luel buuliuu lu uui Ultioiui'U WUiur
.ui li,tl iiuuuivd ut u lilue. bU,uxui
t-iu.es H uuy.
fur kc.uity in siiuu cases lite
V.IIUU1I1UI1 1)1 U1U bOlUlU Mllb 1UU1IU 1U
i'u mi j iiuio, iu iiieco cii&es ouo-uuii
a leubpoouiul ol Liicuroouiuo ol couu
U'Ullll OUMIIg bOdllJ was iiiiuua to
iour ounces ui wuier, tins used as an
uiieiuu, tun ruiainea instead ut pusseu
oil.
I'ain In case there is severe pain,
especially ever tno puck not coiu
eicboes should be used, it tho patient
lives In tho country, if in the city,
climis aro to lo wrung out ot hot
wuier, placed over tho area of nam
and au electric pad placed over the
cloths and kept on until reliof Is ob
tained, then sponge with cool water
and covered well with blankets. (A
very hot water bottle may bo used iu
place of the electric pad.)
Abnormal Temperature When
the temperature reached to 3 or more
a tepid bath, followed by a rub was
given.
Pneumonia The greatest fear of
all has been pneumonia, yet where
ihis very simple treatment was fol
lowed there was not a single death.
Chop or grate onions' very fine, mix
with less than an equal part of rye
flour and muko into a poultice. Apply
j over chest In form i.-f poultice and
j over this an electric pad. A simple
treatment but wholly efficient.
C'o.igh In cases where the cough
is sub-ac.d, a mixture of equal pans
ot lemon Juice and honey, well mixed.
A teaspoonful every hour or two
proves successful. When the system
is super-acid equal parts of orange :
Juice and honey well mlxeu. A tea-
EASES A COLD
WITH ONE DOSE
Tape's Cold Compound"
breaks up a cold in
a few hours
then
' Belief come instantly. A dofl taken
evrry two lioura until thrcn lorA Aro
taken usimUy brrnks up a ppvrro cold
and enda all the urippo misery.
The very firat dose open your i1ocRd
up nostrils and the air passers in the
head, atops nose running, relieve the
headache, dullness, fever inn nesn, sneea
ing, aorent'H and tstifTnc.
Don't utiiy atutTed'iip! Quit blowing
and snuffling) Clear your congested
head! Nothing else in the world givea
euch prompt relief ns "PajHi'e Cold Com
pound," which costn only a few cents t
any drug store. H acts without assists
anee, tastes nice, contains uo quinine
1 pais, upon Pape's!
a
i .axm. -'7fUj- B TiitfiiLft 1 1 if
You cant 6ei
3 way froTTXthi
If your rluthca fit well thry Uok
uoll, antl nhnt In mort liti(KirtJuit,
ilicy wonr wvl,
GUS, the Tailor
105 West Main.
The World's Largest Tire Factory
Building 30x3, 30x31 and 31x4-inchTires
Owners of small cars can enjoy the same
high relative value in Goodyear Tires that
gives utmost satisfaction to owners of big,
costly motor carriages.
They can take advantage of that tremendous
amount of equipment,skill and care employed
by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary
worth in the 30x3-, 30x3!2-, and 31x4
inch sizes.
They can secure these tires without waiting,
despite the enormous demand, because,
in addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear builds
an average of 20,000 a day in the world's
largest tire factory devoted to the three
sizes mentioned.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell,
or any other car using one of these sizes, go
to the nearest Goodyear Service Statior .
Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear
Heavy Tourist Tubes. -- . v
. hii
.! T
-f a-'.-:
I 30 3Mi Goodyear Double-Cura 1rtOO
; Fabric, All-Weather Tread. ''ZU
'30x3 Goodyear Single-Cure (
'. Fabric, AnU-Skid Tread
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubu are thick, strong tubes thfti
reinforce caalngs properly. Why risk good casing with
cheap tuber Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little mora
than tubes of less merit. 30x3' site in wafer. $-290
proof bag...., VJ
' '; 'We' fcarryi',a1.CoiBplote Line
GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Corner Main Street and Pacific Highway.
Bc. U. S. Pit. pfflct
i , ' ; 1; ,r r-.'i
Complete Stock of . ;
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
Carried at all times. See us before buying.
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
Everything Electric for Automobiles
Trucks and Ti actors
Guarantee Battery Service
Auto Electric Equipment Co.
27 North Grape Street.
Notice to Poultry men!
Buy tho Ql'KK.V hot water Inrubator. A high grade, reliable ma
chine. It lmtihos chicks that live and grow.
Agents for the ' .
Kresky Ventilating Brooder Stove .
. The best brooder on the market Come and see It In operation.
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH
rhone 201-W.
OaroU F. Carpenter
Telephone 1 1 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.
ME I
SDF0RD
OREGON
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND .
Dry Wood
PHONE 242
WISEMAN k SCHEFFEL
631 S Front St.
TAXI
Dodae Car, stand corner Main an
Bartlett. Phone 900. .
J. 0. OELABEY
Roses
Will do so much better if a suitable
fertilizer is used thiB spring. ' '
Our special fertilizer for this typo
of bush will do wonders for you.
Huy your supply and apply it right
now.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Street
Automobiles, -Tractor, Farm Implement, Factory,
Household and Store parts
"Welded, Re-enforced and Guaranteed.
All Metals, all Shapes, all Sizes. '
THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS
39 South Front Street.
Pat's Tire Works
28 North Grape Street.
Call and see us about your tires. We fix your
old, or sell you new ones.
DEALERS IN RACINE TIRES
MEDFORD'IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AJiso arcnt for Fairbanks mi Morat
Enrinea.
17 South HIvtrtldt.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN
The
Tailor '
15 Kant Mum Ft.
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