Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 27, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL. T3IBUNE
REVISE COLLEGE COURSES
AM INDEPENDKNT NEWSPAPER
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Office. Mall Tribune Bunding, 25-21-2
A consolidation of tho Ueinocratfc
TtmB. The AU-'lford Mall. The Medford
Tribune, the Southern Ongoniun. The
Ashland Tribune.
The Modford Sunday Sun is furnished
Biibncrlbera desiring a sevta-day dally
newspaper.
ROBEHT lilTIIL, Kdftor
H. K. SMITH, Mariauifr.
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BT MAII IN ADVANCH:
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WfekJy Mall Tribune, ono your l.f.O
Sunday Sun, one ynr l.r.u
BT C'AilHIEli In Mfdford. Ashland,
Jarksonvilh. Ctuitral I'ulnt, I'lionix:
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Daily, wltli Sunday Sun. rnunih cr,
pally, without Sunday Sun. y':ir . 6 HO
Daily, without Sunday Sun. month .r.o
Official papor of the City of Mcdford
Official papur of Jackson CoutiLy.
F.'ntnred as second-class mattnr at
MgOford, Ort-Kori, under "it- act of March
8, 1879.
Bworn dally average clroulntlon for
lx months ending April 1!UU 3,074
MRMUER OK THIS ASSOCIATED
PKKSS.
Full Teased TV' ire Service. The Asso
ciated. Prows Is xcluNlv)y omuir-d to
the use for ri'putilirutkm of all news
dlapatchen credited to It or not other
WIhh credited In thin paper, and also the
local news pubilMliHil herein. All i-IkMh
vt republication of special dlHpalcheH
lien'in are, also rcHervcd.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Parrr
American missionaries to llorneo
will be furnished 4ds, the Iden being
to save time and wind by shaking the
sin out of the natives.
The cvldonco in the Hawloy divorce
suit is entertaining reading, und
proves that the lliiwley'n hud neigh
bors; with good eyes, and wagging
tongues.
A, Virginian 103 years old) claims
to bo the oldest living dymocr.ut.
There are 103 angles to this fact, the
best one being that ho Is old enough
tp know better.
Easter Is approaching, and several
yc'iiiig men flguro they will have
enough nerve by that tlmo to commit
matrimony.
Thonttorney for tlio I WW nt Mon
tesano threatens to quit, nn unexpect
ed "and surprising show of horse
soiiae.
... Pooplo.who surmlso that women
cannot' hnte, are advised to interview
IudjJrwi.Ll no particular use for the
present administration.
' The Yrokn, (Oil.) Journal reports
that several in that vicinity are 111
with 'bunco pneumonia.'
"Young men! You'll want u pair of
our 'spring doublo-brensted pants"
("Marshflold Record nd.) Tlio wear
and'toar, as you know, Is something
wf!-orr the breast.
The Antl-I'MlrtliiK association, the
papers suy, bus given up the job. Its
originators can devi.'lo their energies
to proventliiH ico forming at the
North And South Poles.
: The trnnHport sorvlco of tho army
has' reported to the war department
that food and shells were delivered in
the-.war zone, nt the nvorugo speed of
30! miles per hour. This is only half
thb, speed with which a bunch of
ounanas aro ueiiveicu meiiiiv.
Tho mcAin Is upsldo down now. und
it -will rain, unless tho preseijt weath
er continues. However, the only
sure sign of rain, is for Kort Hall's
corn to start aching.
COMMUNICATIONS
PROBABLY .similar requests have boon sent to even
newspaper editor in the eounl ry, they are all tlis
tillgP.ished a.s practical men of al'1'airs. Nevertheless we
couldn't resist the teniplat ion and trust some of our sug
gestions will be followed.
The purpose of a college edueation we take it, is to bet
ter prepare the individual for life, not a.s lift; should be.
or used to' be, but a.s it is and promises to be. Therefore
we depose as follows:
Establish a course of pin si-al hygiene and make it com
pulsory. This habit of gradual ing younif men with a com
plete, knowledge of what is on their sheepskin and ne
knowledge at all of what is beneath their own skin, is noth
ing short, of criminal folly. No American youth should Ik
considered educated until a thorough knowledge of physi
cal and physiological laws has been acquired. .The sine
qua non in making a success of life is health. Knowledge
early in the game will give it.
Then there should be a radical extension in the realm
of practical mechanics. This policy of teaching young
men how to make ginger-bread furniture and scroll-saw
lamp stands should be abandoned. Establish a course in
house building, and lumber sawing. One of the prime
requisites of success in life is In be a home owner. At 111?
present price of lumber no one rated less than A-A-A- 1
can expect to buy more than a box of toothpicks. Teach
the embryonic citizen to make lumber out of trees and put
six or eight rooms together single handed. Jle win buy
lamp stands and furniture litter with his savings.'
There should be a plumbing course, with special in
struction for using the blow torch and repairing a ioint
under the flooring. In a few months anv vouth of ord't-
narv intelligence could be assured a good living as
plumber apprentice, while for. a-prospective husband a
plumbing cert il icate would outbid a limousine.
"The problem of co-education is particularly pressing"
declares the communication. AVe might say en passant,
that for a college composition the circular in question
shows a depressing ineptitude in choice of words.
However., as to the young girls. Their courses arc now
better adapted to living than the young men's, which are
still half smothered in tradition, but there is nut; important,
addition. necessary. 2s'o girl should receive a diploma until
she knows what her great grandmother knew, how to
make homo spun. No young hubby of the future can ex
pect to observe the police regulations in sightof ten years
after marriage, at the present price of shoddy. He will
naturally choose a girl graduate who knows how to com
pete with nogenheinier and JJiekelstein.
There are other suggestions of equal importance, but
space and time forbid their enumeration. If these sugges
tions. are conscientiously accepted and faithfully applied,
wo believe the college concerned will soon resume the place
of influence and importance to which it is entitled.
but are (leclnrinir thev will endeavor
to inserl a plunk dci'htriiir for states
rights. .There are 11 referendum
states und in order to overturn iro
liihitiou bv Mint, mule, if would hi
necessary for Mie wets to win in 10
of them, '
Thus far lliev have lost 5. The
(lUestimi has been submitted to but
one stale, Ohio, which on the I'uee
of the first count of voles was re
pudiated, a later count bus whittled
the majority to a few more than -00
and if is not ve! fatlv conceded thai,
the wels won. Kven if Hie I'. S. su
preme court decides the Ohio refer
endum valid the decision will mil ef
fect oilier referendum stales. Savs j
the New York TeleL'i-ain : "Wouldii'l I
it be the ironv of fale if thai l k- j
ribbed prohibition stale, lov.-il South
Carolina, should serve-notiee on Ne; .
Jersey that she must mil null I he
Tnion.'' I
Cerlaintv no slate is heller niuili-
lie.l Hem Km., lb (',,,-,, I i n I,, ,..gil. I
el slales rights vs. naliiuial rights.
1. A. 1'.
Med ford. Oregon. I'Yb. 12lt.
(Tho Mall-Tribune welcomes coin
nilinlcatioiis on any subject of ncncr
al Interest but is in no way i-csponsl-lllo
for tlio sentiments evpivssed. Only
In exceptional cases will coiniiiiiiiica.
Ions of over 2IMI words ho; printed.
All communications must lo slgmsl
by the writer's name, which may
UKn tho writer's request be with
held.) i" -.V . Slates nights Again
To the Editor:
' The rhniupions of the liouor I raf
fle "lire spcndiinr inonev like water
mul leavini: nothiiiL' undone in their
efforts to defeat prohibition. Ap
parently thev are now intent upon
liiitkinir tlio law enforcement of pro
hibition n national issue.
The honor interests have a ri:;ht
to udvocate the repeal of lu' IStli
auisndmclil. bv anv orderly form.
Their activities with reference lo
(ha eominu democratic and republican
Jinfional cuiiventions, however, seem
jiof to seek to insert a plank in party
platforms declarini: lor submission
of a repeal resolution by on-jre-s.
Tribune's Daily
Health Hint -
OVER-EATING
U lha root of nearly U digestive
Til. If your dige.tion ! weak or
out of kilter, belter eat le and uaa
KiMQIDS
'th new !d lo btttr digeitton.
FImmM lo Ufa effect., L
Ki-moiJ$ help heighten out your
dif estiv trouble.
MAOK IIY ftCOTT ft ttOWNC
Makkrs op corrs emulsion
t y Harriot IIocwIk.)
Instead of lick inn a rut or abrasion
It't It blood if it will. 01 course, a cut
hUHn vohsoI needs other nttenlion,
but lacorutotl skin will almost heal it
self if kept clean. Don't introduce
bacteria from the mouth for the cut
to HtritKK.t. with. It' there is dirt
present, wash Kently but thoroughly
under running water with a clean
cloth.
I'so an antiseptic solution to wash
before tying up. if you have one.
Antiseptics should not "no used too
stn.'iiK- J)on't ( li ink that if a little is
Rood a lot is better. One tablet of
biohlorldc- of mercury to a pint of
water is a good solution for soaking
p.ny wound. Never use carbolic acid
without n doctor's directions. It Ik u
dreadful ptJison and will eat and eat
if used too strong. Tho carbolated
salves on tho market are safe and
soDlhliu; as well as antiseptic, und
can be applied when tho wound is
lied up.
Two precautions should Keep u
wound from infecting absolute
cleanliness and access of air. Don't
plaster tip a cut with a piece of adhe
sive that covers the whole thing,
After stoking in an antiseptic t.'r if
this i.s mil available, washing in boil
ed water, bring (he edges togel her as
they belong, apply a piece of absor
bent cotton and liold'it down with
strips of adhesive that leave part ol
tho cotton uncovered. The inside of
a sheet of cotton is practically sterile
and will ni.'. poison the wound again.
A freshly ironed handkerchief is also
pretty sterile and a good emergency
bandage. I'se the surface that was
folded inside, without touching it.
Once a wound is tied up, don't
undo it to see how it is faring. Kven
ill It itches a little, give it a chance to
grow ihe granular tissue that is the
scaffolding for ihe new skin.
j since inv
HILOH
30SKFSCOUGHS
m
p) Ihe dank of
Absolute safety
The Nedford National Bank,
a biography
Of (he best dressed fellow in town
Dad paid his tailor
lie drove the finest auto in Medford
I tail bought tht car
llr didn't soil his hands with work
tlul Dad did
lit met with misfortune
Dad wvnt "busted"
Ilf found a homo in the Poorlu'use
Dad uas dead.
And that young dandy sneered when
invited to start a Savings Account in
YOUR BANK
AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Beauty
may be only
skin deep
but
unless your skin is in ood. healthful
condition, you cjn not hope to have it
beautiful.
Yon can make your tlcin what you v.k'..
ft to be with proper e::ercise and
care. Different !cins require different
treatment. You wiil find your rejui3itr.3
unio:: the different
MA
TRADf ilAKK
PUROLA
puro, is a
WISTARIA CREAM,
soothing and fra-jrunt
iilistjlutc!
Inn
fi.ni
PUROLA PEROXO CREAM b a va ,i
cream ijre.Tblcas. Irarant. for cU-an.iin1
3ottcninij tlit: skin.
PUROLA LIQUID FACE POWDER U a d-
light.'uily delicate protf-ction ay, ui.it w.nd ri;i
un. It is easily applied and uniionn in e:7t-t.
PUROLA ALMOND CREAM is a 'd-.l:lt;ui
lation for aofltnin and beuiifyina the :;k:n
excellent for chapped hund-i, h.cc and l:pi.
GUARANTEE
lih't I
l (.i. i I !:
K'j'i 1 ' " i,'.i'N.'
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l:!KfSj'l:l,JA'H
f & M
7 i ! -'!'? W(
;-ttini orr
i Mti.fnt:t
f A . fiM mj i''rn 3-A'J
V, -' i ' M y
i ii i i . 1 it ,i , r. 7
j) excellent for chapped hund-i, Ucc and l:pi. 4
tt.t- ( .- it it:iti vt: Li: t !, t e , t u I i y
t vfmiitfti.
AT AI.f.nRiir. wnnfc telisiiil!:!!5!;!
i rfi ';'
I . rrepareJ and Cuonmierot i ii'!"'! ! ') .. ic,rt . I ':ih' ': -'.V'!'.'y;V
V cy the m !: it ,feVii r ' ;: A
V BLW!AUE.1-fRANK LABORATOS1ES ftM t S.'t&. , W-tT" V
i i .
Cafe Holland
Special Club Breakfasts
Xo. 1 1."jc Xo. S 3.-c
(1) Egg .. Breakfast Steak
Ham Toast
Hot Cakes Coffee
Coffee
xo. li 3.-c Xt. o nc
( 1 ) Egg . (1 ) I'ork Chop
Uaion (2) corn Cakos
lint Cakes Coffee
Cofftio
Xo. :s :;.-,c Xo. 7 anc
fi Wheat Cakes Country Sausage
Snipped Bacon orlluekwhcat Cakes
Ham Coffee
Coffee
x... I :i-o Xo- '"'
Fried .Mush with Plain Omelette
Jincon Wheat Cakes
Coffee ' Coffee
OICOKIt v.Y xisnucii
Will dn so much heller if a fiuitiihlo
!i-rlili:er is useil this spi'inj;.
Our special fertilizer for this typo
of hush will do wonders for you.
ISuy your supply and apply it light
now.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 Easi Main Strst
Doilua Car, stand corner Main an!
Bartlett. Phone 900.
1. 0. DELABEV
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
One liox nt Cliannoiiii Vnro IVnvdcr FREE wilh
oncli jur 1 1' Cocoa Uutlor Cold Cream. Jieiriilar pi ico
(10 cents.
5 ft
THF Kll nWfrFftSriU IS AT
hMH0 AMD OOii CH0iC;
(LUMBER'S IN DEMAND S
JmM m M M wb.
wur mill in .lacksoia ille is runnin"
lull t'-iti:icity and the mill in South
east Mcdlord will lie ready fnr opera'
linn soon. We employ home lahor
and use. liotni'-L'.i-ow n imher. i'uli oii.
j io home iudiisiiy and lielji maintain
f a pay-roll for .Mcdl'urd.
I GAGNCyM
I LUMBER AND
EOX FACTORY
: City Ol'liee 1: s. 1-ir flione S5II
REGULATE YOUR RECEIPTS
-AND DISBURSEMENTS
10 'S no lietter way to do that than hy
one of those First National "nation
hank aeeounts. Sinitilv inakinit ui
T1II0I
liaviti:
alixcd
, tuir ininil that you will w;itcli the corners
is not enoiin'h. You must have t ho way ami
means to .uuard incomiiiLr. money and Liuide
outuoiim' nionev.
Our lemliei'shiji
Syslem is not the
in liankini:' hero.
in the 1-I.KAsTot
'odor
the
il I '.serve
idvantan'os
' Dry Slab and fir
Wood
Mill Blocks
and Coal
Valley Fuel Co.
Office Phone 7G
Residence 739-J
GIM CHUNG
China Kerb Store
Hcrh cure ror earache, headache,
catarrh, diphtheria, sore threat,
lung trouble, kidney trouhle, stom
ach trouble, heart trouhle, chills and
fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula
tion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked
breast, cures al! kinds of goiters. NO
OPERATIONS.
Modford, Oregoa, Tan. 13, 1917.
This Is to certitv that 1, the under
signed, had very sovere stomach
trouble and had been -bothered for
several years and last August was r
expected to live, ami neariug of Giro
Chuiig (whoso Herb Store is at 214
South Front street, Modford), I de
cided to1 get herbs for mv stomach
trouble, and I started to feeling bet
ter as soon as 1 used them and tday
am a well man and can heartily rec
ommend anyone afflicted as 1 was to
seo C5 i in Chung and try his Ilerlra.
(Signed) W. It. JOHNSON,
"Witnesses:
Win. Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. Childreth, Englo Point.
M. A. Anderson, Modford.
S. ii. Holmes, Kaglo Point.
C. K. Moore, Kaglo Point.
J. V. Mcintyre, Kagle I'otnt.
Geo. Von der Hellen, 1'JaRlo Point.
Thns. R. Nichols. Eacle Point
mi
Vhe urst National Bank:
Mddford Oregon
Stenographj
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing Lists
Tunneil & Edwards
SOli-SOS Liberty Huilding
Medford, Oregon.
J acksonville Medford
l.Ti:itl i:i!.V Al'TOCAK CO.
Schedule from Jan. 10. 1920, Dally
Kxcept Sunday.
Leave Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00
a. m., !i':00 a. m., 10:00 a. in.,' 11:00
a. in., 12:00 noon, 1:30-p. m., 2:30
p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m 5:30
p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. ni., 9:30 p.m.,
Sat. only 10:30 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a- m.,
S:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. in., 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. in.,
:00 p. in., 4:00 p. in., 5:00 p. m.,
7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat.
only 9:50 p. in.
Sunday Only
Leave Medford: 9:00 a. m., 10:30
a. in., 12:00 noon, 2:30 p. m., 4:00
P. in., 5 : 0 p. ni., 7:00 p. m., 8:30
p. in., 10:30 p. ra.
Leavo Jacksonville: 9:30 a. m.,
11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m.,
":U0 p. in., 0:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m.,
;i:Tu p. ni.
Office and -waiting room No. 6 8.
Frr.ul, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson
ville waiting room at Ileter's Confec
tionery. i NTH K UKHA.V AL'TOCAK CO."
Kchednlo lrom Octotwr 1, 1010.
Dully (Kzccpt Rnnday)
i,eavo Sleilford l,ouve Ashland'
7:10 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
H:2b a.m.
8:10 a.m.
10:00 K.m.
10:'I0 a.m.
11:30 a m.
12:45 p m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:uo p.m.
S:40 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.
19:00 m.
i:00 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
2:10 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:21 p.m.
E.30 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
Automobiles, -Tractor, Farm Implement, Factory,
Household and Store parts
Welded, Uo-eiiforood and (iiiaranteed.
All Metals, all Sluif-os, all Sizes.
THE VULCAN WELDING WORKS
39 South Front Street.
For Spring Canyon
Utah Coal
AND
Dry Wood
PHONE 242
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
531 S. Front St.
Fat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.only 9:30 p.m.
sat, oniy iu: 30 p.m. 12:13 p.m.
midnight Sat. only
nrxnAY ONLY
Ix-avo Modford Ii eavo Asl.land t
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 in. 2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m 8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
r:0 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m. :30 p.m.
Q-30n.ni Tan n.m
Office and waiting room No. 5 South,
Front, Nash Hotel Building.
Phone 309.
7 h.