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P3TJB WWJTt BTEDTOini XTXTTj TTTmUTTB, SreDFOKD. OTiTttON'. TVEDKKSDAY. ."MARCH 17, 1020. Medford Mail, imbune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PCJiLIKHEI) KV'Kt'.Y AFTEIlNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY 1iY THE MEDFOKD Pii'NTINO :J Office, Mail Tribune Building, 25-2t-2 North Fir stretl. Phone 75. A connolidation of the Democratic Times. The Mrdfonl Mail. The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregonian. The Ashland Tribune. Th Medford Kunday Bun is furnished ubscrlbera desiring a seven-day dally newspaper. ROBERT KI'HD, Editor 8. H. HMITH. Mana-r. suBSCBrPTiow tebmu BY MAID IN ADVANCE: Daily, with Sunday Sun, jv-ar I?.')') Dally, with hunday an, month Dally, without Sund.ty Sun, y;ir B.O'j -Dally, without Sunday Hun. month -f-O . Weekly Mali Tribune. o:,e y:ar ' Sundav Sun. one yar 1 T 1 BY CARRIER In Mfdford. Ashland. 1 Jacksonville, Central Point. Pho-ril jt: Daily, with Sunday Sun, y-sr 7 r. ' Daily, with Hund.iv Sun. month... Pally, without Sund.iy Sun, v.-nr . 6 -Dally, without Sunday Sun, month 50 t Official papT of th City Official papr of Jack."' of M-'dford i County. Entered fin sr-cond-clan." matter at Medford. Orcpon under the act of Mar'h 8, 1879. Sworn dally avernpe clrcnlntirn for nix monthii ending April .... 2 f74 MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Full Leaned Wire Service. The Awdi clated Prma 1b exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news lfpatche credited to It or not other wise credited in thts paper, and alfo the local new published herein. All rlchts of republication of fipecla dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Artku Prr RipplingRhumQstSl NO AUDIENCE MY nei;r!ibors all have had the flu. it.s fiercest panes they claim to know: and so there is no man in view who'll listen to my tale of woe. Oh, none will hearken to the tale of all the ajrony I knew, or pay attention to n;y wail in v neighbors all have had the' fin. I'd like to have some chaste disease that no one else has ever tried: some new affection of the knees, or an eruption of tin' hide; then I could talk the livelong day of aches original and new, and no cheap skate could rise and say, ''I 've had that ailment worse than you."' Then 1 could look with hiyh disdain on all the people of tlii.- ,urad. who wrestle with old-fashioned pain, the chestnut ills that Adam had. Then in my joy I know I'd make the welkin echo with my sonr; alas, one cannot choose his ache, lie has to take what comes along. Oh. sickness makes the spirit sag. and all tin- anguish is in vain, if one can't stand around and hrag. and show some dia grams of pain. And none will listen to my speil of taudy suffering I knew; men care no hoot how tough I feel, for all the hovs have had the flu. RASCALS Stiitc Kri'-'incer Herbert Niinn. who u. her.' i :t t week i-i.nli'rnir..- uitliji the rotintv i-uurt retr.'inliML' iialml on the Outer Luke r".ul thi- -uin- i uier lrom .Nfetllonl to i.ro-iei-t, mail;- the trit) iroin Salem in hi.- ear an-1 .-avs the rond. were L'o..'i. exe.-ptiiij a -mall streteh between daklami aa l Vulsella an.l near Sexton, v. here ! thev eneountered some nun!. Mr. Niinn avs the piei-e of the I'aeit'ie lliifhwuv between Central I'oint anil Oulil liill is the be-t ro;'..l in ihe tate. It has -i iiahe- ol hiltttninoii- ba-e anil a twi-m-h liari surface and was huilt hv the Clark Uenrv Co. "The lioek I'oint bridge is one of t!a- be.-t huilt -truetures in Orenn." contimie.l Mr. Nunn, "an.l L- a ere.lit to the state, eountv, hiirhwav enm ini-snion and the builder-. The hriiL'e f.,,-t 1 onn." Biliousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with "Cascarets" WANTED ANOTHER ST. PATRICK. The von Kaim government in tler tnnnv has been knoeked into a eoeke.l hut. The Kaiser anil his hall' bake. I hon the Crown I'rinee. fret in Ilo!' land, und hone thev eati onee mon itohh the Iihine. There is vat-'ne t.rat tle of another war. If so. a soldie; with no vision." not adreamer will Dame .the day the aihaneititr armies halt. In the next defeat there uiil bo no ideul.s to liuht on. The private seerelarv of the presi dent. Mr. I imiultv. has been mention ed for the tiresidenev. ( I'rolonL'ed heerint.'). lie should be rewarded. Vociferous applause ). lie has nut the fizz in the present administrative lizzie. The rain ha washed nwav Ihe Kol'UO Kiver Vidlev Blues. The annual edition of the .Srnud','e J'ot is sclliiiL' like the proverbial pan cake, and at the present rate, tht iinthor thereof will break even, whii h ih ull anv one in business ever admits lie is dointr. This is SI. Putriek's Da v. The trcn tleman is supposed to hhve i-hased all the snakes nut of liteaml. as vou know. If he was alive lodav, he would probablv be aelivelv emra''ed in polities and reform work. In his time nothiiiL' was wri.ni; but the snakes. u The eomplexitv of life crows more bo. Ill Ked llluff, Cal.. last Snndav niL'ht, one pre.n lier look for his ser mon text, "There is No Hell." and another one tool; for his sermon texl, "There Is 11 Hell." No team work. Mr. Brvan. who stated hist Satur day he would run for the presjdenev of the "nation ealled him." is the jwipient of no vellinir, and will nrob ublv make the raee Inun tone ..1 habit. A liurrv-un cull for a plumber has been sent out bv Charles I'ree.eiin of Tailholt, Cal. There have been no Holes to Mexi co for three months from thi- hind, whieh uiav in imt lor a l orre-ponil- im; hiek ol di-onb r. X('L-: SAM needs a St. Patrick, but not for snakes. Snakes are urcttv well taken care of at the urcsenl writing. Hut the subtle serpents of sordid selfishness are multiplying alarmingly and here is where a Twentieth Century St. Patrick could be of tremendous value. Summing U, ti. jis 0f the world and the' hour, the can all be reduced to the lowest common denominator of personal selfishness. The great moral exaltation of the war has been followed by a spirit of everv man for himself and the devil take the liindermost, which if not checked, threatens to plunge the world back into thi! abyss from whidi, through four years of unprecedented sacrifice, it so gallantly struggled. Probably the reaction was inevitableand the phase is fleeting. Hut on this 17th of .March a St. Patrick who could chase the snakes out of sordid self-seeking from our hills and prairies, would render a service to hmnanitv fullv as great as the famous Irish apostle who saved his eountrv from paganistic reptiles. - Selfishness is the main spring of (lie partizan politic ian who places his personal and party advantage above the public welfare, selfishness is the guiding light of the profiteer, who blindly sanctions human .suffering if it allows him an extra ten per cent, selfishness is the soul and body of the liolshevik agitator, who would destroy civili zation on Ihe chance of bettering his own condition. Selfishness, selfishness, selfishness tht! blind passion of grab, is (he legitimate successor of the peril that made Kin-ope a shambles and it must be met with the same spirit of determined and disinterested hostilitv, ifthe world that was saved is to endure. .n nnsellisli person is a tool," said our old friend Nietzsche. Perhaps. I nit if so then the world needs a few fools for sacrifice. lint our private hunch is the man wiio leavens a normal concern for his own advantage wi . i .1 e .. .i .i .. ,i . : . .. . em nw .inn uieii ior me oilier lellow, not olllv is no lool, but he is on the mad to the ultimate wisdom of tin ages, i-or an enlightened sell-interest realizes that the man who says tjie world is mine oyster ends bv brcakin his false teeth on an empty shell. "Washington savs emmigrat ion large as expected. This was before the ..I" 4 1... . .... I I. ..i . . 1 . . . , ".ocr Mioi i.ige ;u me lloICI -(llol lowed to bathe in beer. (lei-many is not a? re pori that m view guests were al the expression on the i movie taken in six months, wil not he had seen M r. I!rvan. Kurt Hall was cniiulit e Kd Ili-own Tins., admiriiiL tees, and friends fear he w do likewise. vine Mr his put II mi urn "What habit is (iu'iirelle sinokim:, CiL'iiretle Journal, could be a eitien juice ns the wind li o nbuiixious jr a-ks Ihe Aliti iolhlle,', unless l iinii I mir lobai-i i clh. TRUCKS 10 WEST 1 hirty-seven ear loads ot licpublii trucks reeeiilly made up the fir noun train lo.iil or power wagons to croas Ihe continent for use In I'alil Ilia. The consignees rcquiri-it that JO per cent (. the trucks In Ihe slur inoui snoiini navu chint pneuinalu liro cquipmeiit all around, so Kreal Iiuh been the deniainl for trucks Willi iilr cushion prolection. The Itepnblii truck Is liandlcd In .Medlind by the SlcCurdy-llowne Motor Co., ami is be jcomitm n factor in the motor trans Jiortntlon of the Komio liiver Vallc nnd Houlliern Orcein. Adv HILOH sid nt's bablv ace in the first diow whether ol start laml s predicted last Monday, the (iernian revolution that i'd as the lion of I'an-t icrmany promises to exit as the of it soviet, republic. Sonic misguided moi l with st ubborniiess, and c agreeable. lis are always confusiiio i.iractei- with an abilit v ;th blithe r.ryan was given a warm welcome in Wasl Iwpublicaii senators. migton- "You Can'! Gel Away from 11 says the Good Judge A little of tlic Real Tobacco :hev ftfves more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to bacco taste stays right with it. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew wil! tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-li CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Why take nasty cathartics, hrtnmg .ilt9, or stomach -turning oils to drive thci-e rascal- out? Lot yont'e. Junuleas C'ascarpts remove the liver and bowel poi fon which t keeping your Ii-m'1 s7?t vour toiiirnc ciatJ. your .-kin .a;low, your brf.tth offensive, and ynur ntnraach pour. Ot-t a box of Ca?careta at the dniu' tore 3nd your liver, stomach. ami bowels ol the execas bite, ponona, and wapte which are kecpinpr you miser able. f'acaretj never npf never eickn. never inconvtom-nce. They cost ao little and work while you sleep. Sure Relief JOHNXSIGNOR TRACTORSPTRUCXS FARM'MACHINERY 221 241 N. FIR-KORNEIK BLDG. The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY The Medford National Bank YES! YES! Conr.e rvative Banking cares for every worthy local iinterest. but Capitalizes none. Speculative Promotion Is Always . Unsafe Banking. YOUR BANK Does Not Speculate. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Fifth and' North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Sptecial Attention to X-Ray Case3. The World's Largest Production of Tires on the Smaller Cars Alone We call attention not so much to the size of this average daily production as to the extent of the effort we put into the making of these 30x3-, 30x3V2, and 31x4-inch sizes. ? The separate factory we have devoted to their manufacture is not only the largest of its kind in the world, but it makes fully effective that experience and resourcefulness which have produced the tires most popular on the higher-priced cars., No tires bearing the Goodyear name contain a higher relative value than these tires, for Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell and other cars requiring the sizes mentioned. If you own one of these cars, go to the near est Goodyear Service Station Dealer for these tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He has them. 30x3V2 Goodyear Douhle-Curc Fabric, All-Wcathcr Trcad. 30x3V& Goodvcar Sinple-Curc t 1 -d c.- Fabric, Ami. Skid Tread 'P Z i Goodyear Htavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce "sings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube! Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more We Carry a Complete Line GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Medford Service Station Corner .Main Street ami Pacific Highway. Bog. U. S. I'.l. Ctkt Complete Stock of GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Carried at all times. See ns before buying. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. We handle a complete line of GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Medford Auto Co.