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P3TJE TOUT? Medford Mail, ihibune A M IS'tiPPrS'WNT NKWSPAPER PUBLISHED KVKUT AFTKFiNOC'N EXCEPT SUNLtAY BY TtIK Offlc. Mai Tribune Bu!i11n, 2&-S7-2V A consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Si'-uroi-fi Man. The .Mtarf-ra Tribune, the Kouthcro Ortgonian. The Aahland Tribune. The Mfdford Sunday Hun is furnished ubacribfrra desiring a seven-day dally ROBKJ'.T lil'lfL, Kditor K. H. SMITH, Mar.a-r. ST7BBCKXPTZOXT TEBMIl BY MAIL IN AIjVA.SCK: Pally, w!n HurnUy Hun. y-ar I'ally. with Suii'l.iy Kun. month. Dally, without .-Sunday Kun, y-ur.. 6.00 Daily, wltr.ou' Sunday Kun, month .10 Weekly Mall Tnl.un-, one year 1.50 Sunday Hun, erne y?ar - 1.5'J BY CAKKlEfl In Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville, fVntrai Point. Pnonlx: Dally, with S-jnday Pun, y-ar $7. to uany, witn hiinj;ty hun, month Dfllly, without HumMy Kun, year.. 6 00 Dally, without Hunday Hun, month .C'J Official pap-r of tho City of Medford. Official paj..-r of Jackon County. Entered an Sffond-claM matter at Medford, Or-gon, under the act of March , 1879. Sworn dally avi-rat circulatim for nix months ending April I'Jl'J 3,074 ' ilfiMBKIl OK TffK ASSOCIATED PKKSS. Full leased ",r .S'-rvlce. The Asso ciated PrBfi 1h fxclusivt-ly Pntitld to the use for republication of all ntwa dispatches rr-dittd to H or not nthfr wlae credited In thin pap-r, and also the local i.fwn puhllaii'-d h'-reln. All rlKhls of republication of ttp'-clal dUpatchea herein are also rf'rvd. Ye Smudge Pot By Anhmt fmrti Among tho pnid;ntlai poHHibll ttlcs are a number of impo.ssiljiiitk'H. One of these, Senator MHmh Poindex ter, raino to Ji Jh nenHOH Friday mid withdrew, lie was ho far from being presidential timber that bin flint narao could not bn iihm1 us a iiirdium for measuring the distance. : "Man Commits Stilcldo After Co riullle VIhII" (Portland Telegram ndlinc). A ureal little boost for Co ( ii I lie. The New York Rent by the name of Arnsteln who Ik ulleged to have stolen $.'.,000,001), was simply mak ing u noble effort to beal the hcl. Owing to the bum selection of rab Jncl members, nothing can now shock .tho nation bul tho appointment of Eugene V. Debs as minister to Chile. Holland reports say that the kaiser Is crazy. This Is the ground for Mr. llohen7ollern to testify when brought to trial, that he never knew thero was ft war. . Thirty days of earnest praying for TUin netted a cloudy sky Friday. It Booms to he the lulu that poems publlahed In magazines under the title:. "I'ctoms Worth Remembering," ttliould he classified as poems worth fofgutliug. Most of tbeso are "high brow" poems which nobody, learn of ll their author, has an idea what thoy ure about. ,A drive Is being conducted for the "Old Folks ofi America" this week. This Is a highly laudablo enterprise, but not near aH laudable as donating to the meatless Assyrians, or the wild Don of llorneo. Secretary of War Noot linker de clares that "Mexico cun work out her own Kavatlou." The world known lhat.lt Is not in the nature of 11 Mex ican to work out anything, let alone ualvatlc'n. Tho purchasing power of (he dol lar has decreased Ml ver cent, ami lis get-away power increased a sim ilar amount. ' Perhaps you read In the Krlsco pnpers of the divorce suit, wherein Dolores l.al-'outaigiic, a singer, turns nut to be Sallio I'erlilnit or Itcddlug. Cal. E MOW YOltK, Feb. Headed by Christy Malliewson, the itiiiin conllu gent (if the New York National league baHotmll club departed by special train for San Anti.lilo, Texas, for spring training, oilier players and recruits wilt lie picked up at various points. Manager McUraw is enroute to the Texas City from Havana. Altho llelnio Zimmerman ami Hal Chase -were ordered lo report here today they did not do n. .limner man Kent hack his contract unsigned; while Chaso, according lo reports, lias decided to ciiit baseball fcr luisl ncss in California. Tho advance guard of the New York American team will leave to night for spring training (iiurtcrs at Jacksonville, Fla. Coughed Night find Day John Vognno, Flborton, (ia., writes "Last fall, when my neighbors wore down with Influenza, I took n severe cold and heforo I was awnro of my condition I was down sick In bed. I pou.gh.ed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. I got a bottlo of Foley's llonoy and Tar Compound and took eight small doses In two hours. My condition began to Im prove and In a few days I was as well as ever. In my opinion Foloy's IB tho tost couglumedlclno made." For sale by ilcdford Pharmacy. DOING ALL TV0 MORE inf'luoiitiitl citizens have (01110 out Against Herbert Hoover, Senator Boss Penrose of Pennsyl vania, and Boss Charlie Murphy of Tammany Hall. , From his spar-ious bungalow in Florida. Boss No. 1 says "You can depend upon this. Hoover will not be the Re publican nominee. He's a Wilson democrat and this is a Republican year." Charlie Murphy seconds the motion, 4 Hoover has no more chance of being the democratic nominee than I have. We don't have to go to the Republican party for our leaders." That would seem to settle it. And yet there is a tradi tion that both of these sterling citizens have been equally emphatic 111 the past, and awoke alter the convention to find themselves grievously mistaken. Boss Penrose for example, was at Boss Piatt's elbow when a certain Colonel Theodore Roosevelt was quietly canned and embalmed in the museum of political lumcn ities, by having the vice-presidential jinx pinned to his eoat tails. "That ends Theodore," chuckled the B.-P.'s. And when llie erudite and astute professor of political economy made known his purpose to step from the state house of New Jersey to the White House at Washington, Boss Murphy winked his off eye and set his bicuspids deeper into his havana. "WoodroWj the highbrow, has another guess," quot:i he. And yet both of these amateurs served two healthy terms, and both enjoyed an amazing power over the Ameri can peoph;. In fact, the political bosses haven't had a candidate put over at a convention since 191'J, and then, if we remember rightly, thev onlv carried L'tah and Vermont or something like that. Of course, this doesn't mean Hoover will be the nomi nee of either party this year, all indications are he will not. But the more citizens like Penrose and Murphy howl against him the better his chances. The people- have a way of tagging "boss" candidates with a can, when the re lationship is clearly established. Another criminal unearthed! Hainbridge Colby, tho new secretary of state, voted for Roosevelt in 1912 and Wilson in PiHi, which should be sufficient for the senate to indict him. With Dempscy indicted for evading the draft, Jess Wil lard must fintl acertain consolat ion in hi.s not evading that punch that allows him to quiety cut coupons 011 his Kansas farm. "Portland has never been so pr Rose City bulletin. That's no news ups. Tim Republican refusal to endorse universal military service has not: been commented upon as vet by (ieneral Wood. Lovely weather if you have back yard. Tribune's Daily Health Hint Ity Harriet Unruly. lh) you know that you are k(.'Iiik to llvo Um yiMiiH lmiKer than your fath er? V 11 ill HlalinticH way ho. A niiiii born 1Wwcen 1 ST 1 ami isso hail a chanco or UvliiK hi 1 11 1 yours old, and a woman I l.tl yearn. A man burn holwtti'ii 1!H0 and I !M U runs a chance of living M.ft yt'ars uml a woman I years. Such art) t hu KiikHsIi TiKores. In spllo of Iho wonderful work F the .MotroMHan Idle Insur ance comhuny, American statistics are so wretchedly had I hat no work of tmportimce can he done with them. Soinu Htuten do not have a hall'-wa.v decent birth reKintration even today. .However, while we cannot prove it by statistics, the causes of this won derfully rapid advance are nliMit the same, in America as in KukIiuhI. aud they are chleriy the advancement of preventive medicine and I he subse quent Improvement of sanitation. Iioi-tors u generation ;ik went about scnldiiiK and preachluK people Into the simplest rules of sanitation that tivery child knows now. Tho lay world did not understand the terms of medicine that we use as ordinary speech. Verily, the doctor has not been selfish in his knowledge. The old doctor, who said. In answer to your iucsthm, "Doctor, what is lhat for?" "That is for yon," is passiun. He lakes you into his ei.'nl'ldenee lo th" extent thai you are aide to share jt -and Rives 'you pointers, not only on how lo lake this medicine, but how to behave now and in the future. He Is woikiriK to put himself out of a job. The result Is n healthier and Im un lived race, in spite of Hie emphatic bowls of the "Kocd old limes" tolks. Hospitals have done a luro share of Ihe work. We are not alraid of hos pitals art we were. We know certain sure that they are imt union; us to rulluct material fr medical slndents to dissect; gradually it has soaked thru that they are here to cure and to teach; for nobody can leave a hospi tal after a protracted Illness without having learne-d Just a little soiue thliiR. .Public health nurses have done their nhare. They are teaching all tho time they are nursing teaching people that need tho teaching most. All thia cannot help but raise the health standard. WEDFOTTD fTXTTj TUrBTTTTR. THEY CAN isperous" .declares a look at the daily hold- an irrigation ditch in your 'THE BELOVED CHEATER" AT THE RIALTO SUNDAY When a nntti U in love -lie will do nianv toolish I hinus. Some lover? will slum! beneath the lair maid's window and make the niu'hl bideoii wilh weird md-.es which thev hmdlv believe will win the ulorcuid mii'den. (Mhers have hern known to wait tor hours nt the dnnr snvinir those two simple words ummuI nii:bt. We nil snicker ami smile at those in love unb"-- we are in Hint pre dicament. Then it alloi:e1her dif ferent. Due is hardlv ever surprised nl what n lover will mIo, 1ml here is a man uho will take anv prize tor the unusual. In the firt ntnee lie ni'i united lb.' uirl lo whitui be was enua'jed never ito ki-s her and then, he wants hi. best friend to teach his irl how to kiss. The Helmed ('heater s:ivs- 1MN'T. "The Helmed Cheater" i Lew ( ndv's piHure and i- as refrrsbinulv original as a hrcalh ol new-mown hav and it will open n three-dav rn uauciiirut al the b'iallu lomorrow'. J dl) nn Cahte Restored. SAN Kb'ANClSfO. Keb. S. liestni-alion of the ( 'omiuerciiil Pa cific cabb' from San I'ranciseo to Ilnuohdii, (inaiu, Tokio uml. Japan was announced here tn!iv. The cabl broke Kebruarv !!t between M.idua' islaml mid 4 mini. Ibis is Hie onlv cable in operation nenws Ihe Pantic, (he UntMi Pa cific cable troin liainticld, P. (.'., t Australia beim; broken. Panama President Honored. PANAMA, Pndav, I'eb. 'J7.- Presi dent I.efevre was received on board Adiiiirnl Wilson'; lhi.hi,, t...l,.v wa yiven the highest lienor ever act-ordcil a Panama n eveeutive. 'Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste 0 fijV GLfCCJrco n o my Jgl in Every Cake m - BBS mm- i i t i JTFTDFO'RD, OUFfiOX; SATFRDAY. FEBRUARY 2R. IS. JEAN ELLIS WILL JELL WHAT The opportunity does not often present itself to a young man of get tine scientific and expert advice as tc the vocation he may be best fitted for. There are not many persons who have the gift of reading one's character to such an extent as to be able to say, with any degree of assur ance, that one's ability runs along this line, or that line, or the other line. A rafnd reader is one person, a fortune teller another, but .Mrs. Jean .ii orris Kllis ( neither one. .She will receive into her presence a perfect 3tranper, and in a fifteen minutes' examination will tell him enough of his pa.t history which applies with sufficient preciseness as to hold him in very firm faith of what she may tell him regarding his fitne.3 for a life vocation. Mrs. Kllis has Kpent years of study and practice In voca tional guidance and comes to us under the auspices of the Young Men's ChriHtian association to be of service, in particular, to ex-service men. She will arrive here Monday. March 1st, 7 p. m., and remain until Wednesday, .March 3rd, r. : 1U p. in. On the evening of her arrival a general meeting will be held in St. Mark's Kpiscopal church at t o'clock, to which everyone is most cordially invited, ex-service men in particular. At this meeting arrangements will be made by Mrs. Kllis for personal interviews with the latter, and should these interviews not consume all vl the time she Is permitted to remain with us. she will gladly tulk to any other young men who so desire. Many of the ex-servko iften left good positions to enter the war When some of them returned the? could not get nark Into their old places, but were f creed to do the best they could and perhaps take up some line of work which was utterly for eign to them. Some may be doing very well, while others may not yet have found their hearings. It may he the opportunity of a lifetime, per haps, for those who are in an unset tled state of mind regarding their vo cations, 10 receive advice from one of Mrs. Kills' capability and training. There will be no charge1 whatever for the opening meeting or for any of the personal interviews which fol low. Mrs. Kllis is at prcEent in the employ of tho Interstate Toting Men's Christian aHsocfration who bear all her expenses. She is working in con nection with the educational service department, and nc'w that this splen did opportunity is to come into our midst, it is earnePtly hoped that many young men will avail themselves of tho privilege. ' 1 RED ARMY PUT TO WORK BY SOVIET GOVERNMENT MOSCOW., I'Vb. 2. Krutii various towns of soviet Hu-Ssiu news comes to the effect that the red armv ure beim: transferred J'roin the ' battle fronts to peaceful civilian pursuits. Wed soldiers are at work in Petro irrud pursuinir peace-time vocations. At Pskov thev are loading and un loading trains and elearitur the trucks. MAIL TRIBUNE STRAW VOTE Write in the blank below the name of the man best nnali- tied in vonr opinion to serve v this eountrv as its president during' t ho next lour venrs and v mail or brini: the ballot to the Mail-Tribune office. " Por President : Si-tied Address Parlv Become Slender A Simple, Guaranteed Method If yt'U wmilit liki' tit ost weekly, front fnc to iht i" -ii ii-Ia vf tmrdeiiaoino ft whll (MtiiiR iohI UrnikiTii all u heel. nlo en nhic 1-to f..r Id-iter than at iircat-nt, jiut follow tills atlU-e; Take seven deep Ito.iUis of freh Mr 0.irh luornlnt: uml u iihi ; jttter cirli nu-iil tM n llttlv dl nf koreln; nt nil J on need, hut ,-tii'W tlmrouclilv, nifl follow oilier simi'lii ihriilkms of tho guaranteed kotelft a j stent. Men nml women who were waiMllnc anMitnl llh he;iy, rIiiIMi l..dics li;ue. In m-in r.ises, rei"rteit sr.ulinl, ncrwaMe retlnc tlon of ihlrly t ekMy imuitib. with womler ful liem-ni to he.ilili nml flttire. Tills' vrrif se.iRun la tho time to nio sleinicr, attrio lle. lhaelotw untl tn-.tlthlr. Tt-ry rjstly. (.e oil cf kiTeln iit t) flnicKist'B ; It C"tttl'1 In a Nr, ttuiveniei.t to Uft nml Is tiof "t1 at lefore-w.ir l-vr prlec, $l0 tll'All ANTKK that jt'M lose ji.illsfiU'lrll.v, or ymir inmii'v kn-k. Wfluh ami mertsuro vmirself veek to wevk. You rui scarcely realize Hot y iti.it nwalta j i m hi normal sxinmetrliMl Hture. with R'xxl ti.'.-Wth nh1 loner life. If j on umiM IfVe Fit KK HlltM'Hl'KK (wdlcfi Mill C(mo to joil hi I'lt n wmiM'erl wrto ( Jiorcin Co., Mat ion b icw York, N. Y, ;iH0 ('U)TllKS 1 Mnko Tlinn KLEIN Thn Tnlkir l'JS Kiist Main Nt. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso aireut for Fairbanks aui Mon Ensines. 17 South Rlvenld. The Outbursts of Everett True By CONDO UT THe TJRY SPCLC ivON'T I BOTH (5 R. IMC ANY' I've CMlD IN r Fve c5 oft rj&bJ, L--tej Scotch pour. QAq&FT jg! OP SLK, AND cMi W T M' 2jarTs? of U;inp3, bVf1 '-frZHixV i ill- r il: lip .,,tm Wff III r-i llf Don't Wait for Your Ship . I to Come In i I If Kow 0llt and Meet 14 1 11 "jAIO di'ijositcil hi a Savings fjv ' Accomit will s'iV(' ,vou fl lltSall t wartl that ship, ry' ESTABLI5 hed ieaa- SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One Box of Oharinona Mice I'owder FREE with each jar of Cocoa Hatter Cold Cream. Jicgular price (iO cents. Practical Witchcraft. Turn your liit-nt aliililv lnl I'HOHTAHl.H CM'.Mll.I TV tlimliuli A HISIMvSS TI!.l.M.i COt J...K. LEARN MORE EARN MORE ENJOY MORE Enterprise ilus Hooverize equals Americanize MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE Indlvlilunl Instruction Day or evening Medford Concrete Construction Co. General Contractors Dealers in Washed Sand, (travel. Crushed Hock, and Cement. Office Jackson County Hank. Phone S0-V Stenography Multigraphing Circular work ot all kinds Mulling Lists Tunnell & Edwards 306-30S Llborly Building Medford, Oregon. 1020. fOMS CH6R TC TS MM For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 242 WISEMAN ti SCHEFFEL 631 B. Front Ft. Cafe Holland Special Club Breakfasts j,o, i one Xo. B 35c (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak, Ham Toast Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo. 3 Xo- 0 35c (1) Egg (1 ) Pork Chop Bacon (2) Corn Caks Hot Cakes Coffee Coffee Xo. 3 3I5c o. 7 33c f'.i Wheat Cakes Countrtr SausaKa Stripped Baton orBuckwheat Cakej Ham Coffee Coffee Xo.435c NO.S-3SC Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakes Coffee Coffee OltOER mr XUMBEB Roses Will (lo so much better if a suitable! fertilizer is used this spring. Our special fertilizer for tlilstypo of bush will do wonders for you. Buy your supply and apply it right now. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Stnutt TAXI Dodue Car. stand corner Main an Bartlett. Phone 900. J. D. 0ELANEY GM CHUNG . China Herb Store Herb cure ror earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, limp trntihln lririnnv trmihla' tfnm. ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, lumora, cracked breast, cures all kinds ot goiters. NO OPERATIONS. Medford. Oregon, Tan. 13, 1917. This is to certify that 1. the under signed, bad very severe stomach troubb; and had been tiothered for several years and last August was no expected to live, and Hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store is at 214 South Front street, Medford), I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was U see Oim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Childreth, Eagle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. C. K. Mc-ore, Eagla Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Geo. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols. EaEle Point. Jacksonville Medford IXTKItritliAV Ai;TnnAn rvt Schedule from Jan. 6, 1920, Dally Leave Medford: 7:10 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 2:3 p. m 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m., Sat. only 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p.m., Sat. only 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 7:30 a. m., 8:30 a. in., 9:30 a. ni., 10:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m 1:00 p. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 7:00 p. m., Sat. only 8:00 p. m.. Sat. only 9:50 p. m. Sunilny Only Leave Medford: 9:00 a. rn., 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. nj... 10:30 p. m. Leave Jacksonville: 9:30 a, m.. 11:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m., 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m.. 9:50 p. m. Office and waiting room No. 5 S. Front, Nash Hotel Building. Jackson ville waiting room at Reter'fl Confec tionery. INTEKUKIIA AUTOCAR CO. Bchodulo from OctoDcr 1, 1018. Dally (Except Sunday) Leave Medford Leave Ashland-M 7:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 7:56 a.m. 8:26 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:10 a.m. 9:26 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 13:00 m. 12:45 p.m. i:00 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. ' 8:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:25 p.m. , 4:25 p.m. 6:30 p.m. E:30 p.m. 7;00p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. Sat.only 9:30 p.m. Bat.only 9:30 p.m. oau only iu.au p.m. 12:15 p.m. midnight Sat. only BCXDAY ONLY leave Medford Ii eave Ashlaad 10:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. :80 n.m. R:S0 D.m. Office and waiting room No. 6 South Front, Nash Hotel Building, riwne. 309,