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PAGE FOUR He d ford Mail tribune AN INDEPKNDKNT NKWHIAIKK PUliLlhMIKU KVIOkY Al'J'KHN'Ul'N KXCEPT SUNDAY BY T1IJ0 MEDFORD Pt 'NTING :u Office. Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-28 North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Mford Mail. The MuUT'ird Tribune, the Southern On-Kunian. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun In furnished Bubucrihera desiring a seven-day dally newspaper. ROHKItT Kl'HU Kditor S. S. SMITH, MnnfiKr. SUBSCRIPTION tubus: BY MAIL. IN AUVANL'K; Daily, with Sunday Sun, year 6.i0 Dally, Willi Sunday Sun, month 6.1 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6.0") Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Vekly Mnil Tribune, one year 1.50 Sunday Sun, ino yar 1.50 BY CARRIKU In Mcdford. Aflhland, Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year 7M Dally, with Sunday Sun. month dr Dally, without Sunday Sun, y.-;ir.. 6 00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. BUSINESS VERSUS POLITICS. Entired as srond-rhiHH matter nt Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. Sworn dally average circulation for Blx months ending April 1!M9 3,074 MEMBER OK TMK ASSOCIATED T'KIOSS. r Full Leased Wire S.rvle. The Ahno elated Preps is exclunively t-rititled to the use for republication of all news diHpatchen credited to it or not other wise credited In this pap--r. and also the local news published h.-rein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are a I ho reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthar Prry IF FOUR, FIVE, fifty-four or forty-five representative American business men, interested in the national wel fare instead of political advantage, bad been given the peace treaty, 1 hey would have ratified it in two weeks. "Why Because they would have realized that the im perative need was a return of this country and the world to the work of reconstruction. They would also have realized that with a few common sense interpretations 1 lie country would stand to benefit in nigral and commercial leadership far more by immediate ratification than it would stand to lose, by any possible infringement upon essential American rights, by countries to whom .American friendship would-be vital. Instead of one man .saying, the promulgator of this treaty does not belong to my party, therefore I must pick I laws in it, anil another man saving, tins is a partv meas ure, so I must close my eyes to its imperfections, the publh spirited business man, with interest 111 nothing but Ameri can welfare, would have said, the treaty isn't perfect, the league isn't, ideal, but the important Uiing is to get back to work and the ways ol peace, and the best way to reined and strengthen this document is to put it in operation. V.m instead of suit against ; d have been rati ' This i Miirch I. In nnnllh-r vi-jtr. io the (lav. a rriuililiruu iin-sidcnt will lie jiKninii'.'iU'il, The ne.vl war will lie a religious war, the wiso liinls aiiiiniinee, ami for riialmlii'ul rrueltv ami ueneral nil a round human iMis-eilncss, Hie re ligious wars excel all others, even the last one. The eunihnlents urav. Iielore, diiriiiv ami tiller the hit 1 1 1 History tells the world thai reliuiin ... nrs are worse than the common or Clinton variety, anil that there Komethiii!.' ahout shoiiliiiL' ami ialihiie.' the sdkiu-I into the sinner. Ihal aihl zest anil zeal to the I'm v. A religion war is like the 'refined in'sntalion of the hootehv-kiiolehv" (here ain't no sieli Ihini.'. None ol' Ihe eamlidales for nresi mm, in iiieir putt tonus,, nave eonie uit flatrooleil I'nr a eoutiiiiiulinn ol "voices in the air and spirits (in lln liorizon." Hill fiales had an explosion iIon utto ot his political ideas trot mi.ed ui) with irasolme fumes. A. Iiiuhhrow noel in a iinein reeenllv published in Ihe I tre'.'onian, stales "(lone is Ihe ahsent lover." Tlifc ii the. hist time, it was uut.ieeit that ausenl, lovers are emit1." Sir. Jack Demiisev lavs his Irouhlc to had advice. In other words, his mnnaifer was more concerned aboul his meal ticket, than the war. ' "Vielor Herder's congressional dis- tnet is ilclermuicd to start makiii'.' nooze. When llrnirr was re-elected it looked like thev hail never slopped "Tarkev will lose the world can't lose her nnvv,' Turkey. hut A Friend Iteeoiiiiiieiuletl Them a. person often docs morn tmtt nun lie realizes when ho tells a mir roring rrlentl how to kuI. well. .1. N. Tolllll, clerk Lull In Until, Kvansvllle Intl., writes: "Kor weeks I suffered constantly with pains In the muscles or my thlnh. was treated by the doctor for rhciinial ism hut found no relief, Vpon reix'mineutlatlon or a friend, 1 tried Foley Kidney I'ilht and began to not relief almost .iinnindi ately." 'tlood Tor hackache, rheuma tic paiiiB, stlfr Joints. For sale lv Medford l'liiuniaey." (!. W. Hews ami Herman (irien tmcher of the ApplcKslto section arc recent purchasers or Helen lighting systems ror their ranch homes. Stout Lady Howto Reduce YourWeighS : Orl rifl nf tlinl ImrdVu f l.esity. .Hn'omo lit ho ninl aetivo. bto Buf fering from ovcr-stotit-jirss. You in ny oveu cat potatoes, ieo civum, cako ami candy it' ynu 3 i k o. K n joy y o 1 1 r w I f vliito lui'fitiiiiX pr;u'C Jtilly sir udor tlirmi);U Juireiu sywtciii Ap proved lv plivsieiaiiM, Sirs. 'tMl' re.lii...! r.l II. In 1 nmiiflis: Alii e V T T;ir t-nk 7 lii.h.s utT Mti incastirr In 7 weeks, (e r tni'le li5i-r n-tlueeil Ifi 1 In :t uii'iitb. .Mrs. I'l.inin o Tfirtii thitl Mie n 1utfil Imt ulj:ht i.uml-v In sli wc Ks hy e.iny K.r.'in sjiDtt-ni. hn a fclrl tii-.il tit Many other r-Krt m eln lijf dcllclileU vvnu n, win! ' rr tintthlo 1 ft rht of llirlr burden f f ; t until iln 'new mtthmt. "k and fn-1 Miini;.r. )ars to nmr inv i (id n Mllllll lu f nit nf kreiu nt Imiy drug Ktoro; fntlow the i!iiin ili rectioti8 of korein Kyvtein. t iuui nnd-n of redin'tinti ur imttiey lun k. Aid linnrt fuiluro. nervousness, tflliipMe ; ;;N.fOY 1AVK. NotliiiiR druMie or jiarmfid n iif nelf-t i eat nient t tint jiaa iiitiinn-ed tin; ficiire, vim ity, leaii iy aud liealth of e'iiDH of ladies. For imitniititie hips, unduly lurco neck or bust, dMb!c chin. nir-y al-S-meti, etc., this pimple. rejuarl;aldy of ' fctlvc rw! net ion KVHtMn st..iild Im tried. A book, "lttnlu.-e Wek-ht Hap- lfly." tnny be had freo. xiMpaid tpltnti Vrapper)! by writing to JCoricn Co., Station V, New XurU, X. V 1!' lln ncsi(Iint iiil clrcfiuii were in lf!2(). Ave vcfnrc 1m wacr a new spring1 ldugcd nickel, liic sjmic (hiciiincnt win i'icd hci'orc Tlianksgiviu. I;:rfi.;m jjoIiUfs and thu dewire in jockey for partizan aMivantage in Hie coining presidential electum have result ed in (he wasting ot seven preen ms nionths in the must de pressing exhihit ion of polit ieal tonil'oolerv 1 lie eountrv has ever wit nessed. The Republicans are Idauiing the Democrats and the Democrats arc Naming the hVpuNicans, wlien as a matter of J act they are hoth to Name, and when the, disposition lo sacrnice every consideration of the national welfare to party advantage is considered, it is not so easy to choose between them. And now the; hankers of the country are awakening to the j'ad that an economic, crisis impends. "Sign the treaty," urges Mr. Vanderlip "and get the world back to the constructive pursuits of peace airain. The world has had enough war and politics, give it food and production." Of course, of course. The world can't go through the most destructive; conflict in history and then waste, a year and a half in playing politics. :But. what can Mr. Vanderlip do I What can any pri vate, citizen do? The American people are at the mercy of two political organizations, both morally bankrupt., sparring and .shadow boxing for pelf and power next No vember. iot a solitary principle as vet, divides them, thev .ii i ... , .... .... 3 1 win ('nii)i'ai'(' any principle tlicy think will better their eliiuices to win. Small wonder tlie people as a wltole arc; disgusted with the entire pertorinaiii'e. Small wonder that the demand fur a business man for president, who is affiliated with no polit ieal machine is erowiiiii' day bv da v. Just out-JAeTletO 'pMsiple THE flavor and economy of the new Karo Maple Flavor has made it so popular with thousands of families that to those who have not yet. tried it we make this suggestion: Go to your grocer, buy one can of Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. Taste it, serve it. Enjoy its delicious flavor the appetizing tang of fresh maple syrup. Compare its flavor and price to other maple syrups. If you and your palate are not entirely satisfied your grocer will return your money. Make this test today. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 17 Battery Place New York Selling Representative Johnson, Lieber Company PORTLAND, OREGON fr Kew .Jersey wants booze, for health. It, has been ex plotUd its a cure for snake bile, but perhaps with the bite of a N. -J. mosquito it is more efficacious. At last the Mexican army is goinjr to fight to protect ine united Mates. .iMiniugrat ion to tins country is to be sto nietl nv i mi it.arv. J 'resident Wilsoji rah, accortliii"; to press infers weri slate whet her bis I'i i i . i. i i n i i wteii ms tianii to tienai'or Jo- ispaldies, but the report fails to open or closed 3 PAPE'S 'i8fJi ' FOR INDIGESTION -s"2 CHEW A FEW END STOMACH DISTRESS! At once! Indigestion, le;irtlnirn, Gas ;uul Dyspepsia, caused by Acid Stomach is relieved. Buy a box ! Eat meals without fear! Head "Common Sense Utiles Keuardinc Stomach" in packacc. uumM..u &' Q 0 m3 fl v 1 1 '. if' Sjs Ntf'j'.' UhuI imti LpJ Iv': 11 , Brlort ind Aftff ml'M'ted thf II Our New. Spring Woolens Have Arrived m Together with a complete book of Kxmrcct styles for men and young , I I -ir i inen, designed by the celebrated ,, house of good tailoring 1 !..','..',.'' ED. V. PRICE & CO. Mav we have the pleasure if showinq you the choicest of new nattems and qualities for the spring and siicmcr season; and tell ' you how reasonable they can lie, tailored to your indi vidual measurement in a wanner bound to in spire the question Gus, The Tailor 105 W. Main St., Medford, Ore. Exclusive Local Dealer. TAXI CIIAXGK. I am new connected with the Dally Taxi Co., and will be glad to accom modate all my former cus'-odefe, as well an the general public. !cn Slvcrtscn. Phone 15. Brown & Brown. Cafe Holland aueciaiijiuu oredKiaMS . HOW TO GET FOOD TO FRIENDS IN EUROPE Nil I I I ' i. t .. , l 1 1 r. selKlim; ol motirv as reiiel to people in Kurope is impi-act ic.-tl in view of the very small purchasing power of money over there Pood drafts, however, purchased here and sent across, arc orders on American Knot I Depots over there for delivery ol specified kinds and iU.inl it ies t" food to whomsoever you may designate. As usual, the Kirst National is co-operating in this work by issuing Komi Drafts without, service charge. Zhe. First National Bank Medford Oregon -n MOTOR CARS The inooi-s in the new Studebaker Motor Cars em body many refinements and .important mechanical im provements. A perfected method of t intrtig together with increased valve-lift and hot-spotted manifold gives a L!U per cent increase in pow er, smoother operation and greatly reduced gasoline consumption. Beautiful in Desiqn Thorouqhlv Modern Mechanically Right MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso agent for Fairbanks anl Mors . , ( Entrinos. 17 South Riverside TAXI Dodae Car, stand corner Main ani Bartlett. Phone 00. J. D. DELANEV GOOD CIXJTIIES 1 Sliiko Tlicm KLEIN Tlio Tailor 128 Knst Mnin St. Gasoline Engine AXI) SPU.W Ol'TKITS KXI'KItTIXU AM) ItEI'AlltlXG Wc have added to our force men who are thoroly capable In repairing and adjusting gasolitio engines, Tractors, spray outfits, pumps and other farm machinery, l'hono 23o-H. John C. Signor Koriui'k Hidg. "21.811 N. Fir St. Open All Night. HINES & SNIDER South Fir Street, Medford, Oregon. Medford, Oregon. Licensed City Scavenger. 't &ZrWfr r All reiuse lninietHntPiv pamn-a nn short notice. Weekly visit in resi dence districtB. Daily business dis- iriti, rnones ii-A. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 306-30S Liberty Building Medford, Oregon. So. 1 3So No. B S5e ' (1) Egg ..Breakfast Steak. I- .J"... . Toast Hot Cakej Coffee ' ' Coffee' . "s.f i . . fio. 2 33o No. (1 15c (1) Egg (J) p0rk Chop Bacon (2) Corn Cakes Hot Cakes Coffee i Coffee , :, No. 3 35c No- ' 85 (3) Wheat Cakes Country Sausage Stripped Bacon orBuckwheat Cakes Ham Coffee Coffee No. 433c No- 8Bo Fried Mush with Plain Omelette Bacon Wheat Cakea Coffee Coffee Order nr number MADRONA It rand CHICK DEVELOPER This fwil is a balanced ration for .voting chicks to be fed after the first week, then fed to maturity. It pro motes a mora rapid nrowtli. and stnr. dier build. Will put jour broilers on the market eArlicr and develop your layers in shorter time. Analysis Kuarautecd. Mndo by MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Strut Union Sales Stables and VETERINARY HOSPITAL Horses bought, sold and ! exchanged by. D. S. Litts. Dr. G. A. Gitzen, former government veterinarian. 148 No. Riverside, Medford Phones Office, 810; resi dence, 77fi-U.