rsm warm mrnmymj snrrn Tmrnrm. wmFmw. thwack. WETCrasnx?. MATrnT ni.'T.om MEDFORD MAlL I3IBUXE A. INDEPENDENT NKWSPAI'ER pruns'iiKiJ i:vi:ky aptkhnoon KXCKPT SUN HAT BY TliH MEDrOHD It(NTIN- i ) Office, Mall Tribune KuiblinK, 2&-27-i;9 North rir ntret. l'lione 75. A conaolidfitlnn of the IlPinoeratlr. Times. The Nodfortl Mai), The Medford Tribune, the Southern Uregunlau. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun la furnished subscribers desiring a seven-day daily newspaper. HOOVER AS A CANDIDATE T ROIIKRT MrilTj. Kdltor 8. H. .SMITH, Manager. UBBCB.ZPTION TEBMll BY MAIJj IN ADVANOK: Dally, wllh Sunday Sun, year fB.OO Dally, with Sunday Kun, month Gil Dally, without Kumluy Sun, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .Mi Weekly Mall Trihuiie, one year l.r.O Sunday Sun. ono yur BY C'ARRIKIt In .Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central I'olnt. Phoenix: 1n II v wltli Bimd:i V S'un. veiir i....il.&Q ,?,""r?;!"1 .K"J".'."'..!?"S'..riu;!1'.!;" nl-s in wliii-li vc l.clirvcd. Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .& UK .MA I li TIMHt'NK was ..nc ..i' the first iK sp';i in I lie sl.itc In i-oiiii- (Hit I'm- Nnovcr. W'Iicii tliis ;is dune iici oik- scciiM il to kiniw u lial I lunvi-r's .nlil ics witc. We didn't. V supported liim simply hccaiisc in our opin ion lie was the man best, fitted for the job. Everything that Hoover lias sinee said, everything lliat we luive sine elearned ol the man, lias only eoniirmed ann strengthened onr opinion. Mis splendid record of disin terested and unselfish service during the war, his support of llie treaty and the leauile of nations, with only those reservations which the protection of essential American interests demands, his lii,tfli minded and courageous refusal to play politics and court favor with machine politicians, in either camp, all these thinus only increased our enthu siasm for his candidacv because Ihev represented minei- Offlclnl papor of the City (if Mfriford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entcrod on Becoml-class mattor at Medford, Oregon, under llie uct of March 8, 1879. Bwnrn dally averaK circulation for six montlis eniiliiff April 1U19 S.074 MEMBER OP T1I13 ASSOCIATED PHKSS.i Full T.pflBod Wire Service. The Asso ciated I'rB Is excluHlvely entitled to (tie use for republication of nil newt dlsptftcheB cre.llti'd to It or not other wise credited in this paper, and alHO the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches bereln are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthir I'.rry - Ciinslniil dnilv iicrfiinuiuiri' "I fixed Insks tirmvs iiiunotoiiHS nit'i 1)11.1)11 per font l' the ti 1'illin!.' ;i space running ninu'iiv -'-" 1! ineties south IVihn this point is thiil vorv tliinir. Triiiiiiinr mi iilen, " moKt (lavs is like heeillitiL' a ilnlliir out of n citizen, who lltinks mitliiirr is worth while unless lie can wear it, or bite a hole in it. On oilier (lavs, thev eonie like customers to an arinv store for bacon. Xohodv cares much for Ktiirene V. Debs, the iailed socialist, who Sun day made the inl'lamaloiv statemenl that "less ehasiinr ol' the dollar initrhl save what is left ol! civilization." Hut Mr. Debs is a socialist, and be sides, in jail. Oho sees bv iidniinistratioa House to Wood' summer. This the papers that the vill move the Whit" : Hole, .Mass., lor llie is preparatorv to erawlinir into one next November. The Danes threaten to kick their kiiiL' off his throne, which will cause ovorv newspaper in the U. S. to sur mise that "there is soinethini: rot ten in Denmark." Four more (lavs till Kuslor. which is liardlv enough time 1'or all the women to try on all the Kuster hats in town. "Wanted Two hovs over 1(i with wheels. Western lTniim." Want ad Jlail Tribune. Kisimr voamr reds. Tiie political ,mcal bouse nt' At torney (leneral I'ahner tumbler, and the srltu chance lit had railed with the announcement I bat lr. Wilson did not look unkindly upon his presi dential aspirations. "Tho crime ol' Sbniilun'.'." the chief Ycllintr point of Hiram Johnson lasl summer, is nothing m comparisou to wtiut is happening to him at the poll Mr. Taft is riuM when he savs tin "world is full of wild men." Sonti of them lire driving motor vehicles iu this very town. Can niivbodv miess who Wood and Leonard Carpenter for head of the nation ? ll.ive favor it will soon he time for a number of the folios to mi over to Ihe riiiiiilv seat, and lie robbed under the tense thev are piivinir tnes. pre SALTS S FINE FOR KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT flush the Kidneys at once when Bsok hurtB or Bladder bothers Meat forma uric acid. No nan or woman who r:iU meat reii lnry ui make n iuimUiIvo by ihiHhmg the kidnevs ociciuiii'nally, A a wrll known nutlioritv. Meat fortiu uric noid which clogs the ki-lney jxjnw w they lugjriBlily lllter or Mtriiin only jmrt of the wasto nnd pviwitia from i ho hlixl, then you fjH sick. Nivirly (ill rhouniiL tism, hcfuliirhcs, livor trouble, nervous reaef ooimtiiMition, dizain ess, nU-cploHam-n, bladder Uisordeis ouuio from sluggish kid pevs. moment you feel a dull aclic in tlig kidncjs or your luck hurts, or if the urine u cloudy, ollcnaive, full of pedi ment, irrcpruliir of pajwno or atNuulcd by a Bcimation of Hcaldity;, get ubott four ounces of Jad raltH from any rcliablo pharmacy and take n talihwpoonful in ft glaas of water beforo brcakfiuit for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. 'J'Lis famous salts is made from the acid of (Trapes and lemon juice, com bined with litiiia and has been used for generations to flush cloeed kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also io neu tralize the acido in urine so it no lonirer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jftd Baits is inexpensive and can not injure; makos a de!iMful eu"er aeioent Jithia-watcr drink which all reg VJar meat eatcra should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, then hy avoiding serious lid aer oomoljoaUoiih ' Xuw Mr. lliiovcp lias (.iiiisciitcil tu be a candidate as an independent: reiuliliean. .We are nut so simple minded. as; tn expert, those prominent Democrats who have already endorsed him to continue their support. I'arlian preju dices art' st ill si roiif; in the hit; her polit ical ci ivies of hot I: parties. .Hut wo do expect, in fact we are convinced, that if I Inover is nominated lie will dra w a support from the Amerciiii people, men and women, regardless of party, its no other man would, for the strongest sentiment in the American rank and file today is an aversion ty the old fashioned, viciously partisan political aine. The prosen' humiliating position of this country today, the growing unrest, is largely its product. I . 1 1 is nominal ion tint the .Murrav And Hoover would destroy all tha would automat i . 1 1 1 v clean the decks, t tranes and the I citruses on one side and the Murphies and Sullivans on the other, into the discard; give the long-suffering public in this country what they so ardently wish. a new political deal all iiroiuid. .Hoover would he his own I toss. If nominated it will he not because of the Kepulilicau machine, but in spite of iti I hiving no purely polit ical aids to thank, he would have no purely political debts to pay. If elected tint country would have what it sorely needs, a president representing no party faction, but tint American people. THE TEACHER r"KMI I', teacher's is the noblest si lint a mortal can pur- sue; and yet. today we see her hunt for something else to do. She loves her high, uplift ing t rade, and quits it with a sigh, but she can't live on what she's paid, and can't afford to die. For years she studies night, and day, to qualify to teach; and we behold heron her way, iiikI say she is it poach. We hand her nosegays when they're cheap, and call her I'lUttercup, and say the blessed sehoolmarms keep our bulwarks right side tip. AVithout her this enlightened age would sadly be bereft ; she guards the priceless heritage our well knowi; fat hers left. We hand her taffy wit h a spade, but when she makes complaint about the measly wage she's paid, wo sweat some blood and faint. We may confess to spendthrift ways, hold miser greed a crime; bul when the solmolniariu asks a raise, we're light wads, every I ime. .And so she's going from the school to seek some other trade, to carve her way wilh some new tool, a eyrksefew or a spade. She cannot thrive on nosegays sweet or flourish on ho! air, for she must have a prune to eat, and decent rags to wear. 'Uere's Somc.Jdng for You to Remember" says the Good Judge And any man who uses tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell yon so. A on get a lot more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco V-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco jyjns. M.titv it. noAcn, t l.yni hliui't;, Va., uho Nays Tanluc is her favorite rncilicino and 1 1 i.i l she will always keep It on liiiiiil as if cnalili-il lice to enjoy three years of ood health. v. W' I '"riinliii luis Ikm'H tho favoril.o mcil if!hn; i ii my culiinct tor there yrnrs," said .Mrs. K. Uoarh. of !U2 Clay si rcct , l.ynrhhui'K, 'ii'Kinia, in an in-ttM-vi'w, rocf'iit ly. "A! tho time I begun lakinK Tan lac," oxplainod ,lr.s. Roach. "I had been sui feriiiK from indices! ion, t he u m at inni and nt l:er t rcu bles for ninn years and could find nothing to help inc. li' 1 ventured to eat any thing the least bit heavy I would bloat n wit h sour gas and almost smother. My heart would palpitate fritfht i njly and when these spell.-; came eif me I was so dizzy and weak I could hardly stand up. I often had' to stop and rest white doin my house work. 1 was badly ; oust i pa ted and hardly ever tree of headache. I also suffered with rheumatism in my fin gers and especially in cloudy, rainy or snowy weat her my pain was al most unbearable. My kidneys and livei were out of order and I had the, worst Jam! of pains in my back, legs and shoulders. I had no appetite and what little 1 did eat seemed to do me more harm than good, as I al ways suffered afterwards and had be come so run-down, weak and miser able that I sometimes felt like life was hardly worth living. "One day 1 read, a tostiim.'nial for Tanlac that seemed so sincere that 1 decided to see it tin; medicine would help me. Well, the first bottle did me so much good that I got another, then another and so on until my trou bles all disappeared. As 1 said, that was three years a?o. and I have been able to keep myself in good health ever since by taking a few doses of Tan lac now and t ben as I feet t he need of it. Tanl.ic ;has built me up and given nie strength and enurgy sc. that my housework is easy for mo. It makes life worth living, for it keeps me with a good appetite, helps me to digest my food properly, and, by relieving nie ol" all suffering and nervousness, en tildes me to sleep .soundly every night. I shall always praise Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists iu every tewn. Adv. Temporary Location OverIand-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bownc Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Garage Tlie ,str;i user's first im pression of our city i.-i infilled from our hotels. The Hotel Holland Is (luiiii; ils part to help build a greater Medford A hotel depends greatly on the local support it receives. The Tot el Holland and Cafe will nppreciato your patronage. Management of . Carl Y. Tongwald Glass Your tm;s are worth :(.e a dozen now. Put them up in WAT Kit il-ASS piOMTver and lum ;!." vws to eat when they are wiuth (i."c and 70c per doen. t"o,ts one rent per do en to store. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main RtruM MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso aeeut for Fnirlnuika au4 Morxr j KutrineH. j 17 South Rlvenltlt. , REX TAXI PHONE 96 Go Anv Where. Any Time FOSTER & INGRAM Stenography - Multigraphing Circular work of all kinds Mailing Lists Tunnell & Edwards 30C-30S Liberty Hulldlng MeiUord, Oregon. Are You Going to be Dressed Up Easter Sunday? Most men are. "We cull 1ell hy. the jingling of our cash rcgisVci that there's a dressy day ahead. What ahout vou ! tail to look hest of i v so near in i Surely you won t your hest when the crything to wear is distance and dollars. Suits $35.00 $37.00, $40.00 E. & W. Shirts $2.50 to $12.50 Knox Hats $7.50 to $9.50 Silk Hose $1.00 to $2.00 Boys' Clothes too, Doutalefelt, from $14.75 to $24.00 Model Clothing Co. 1st Door East 1st Nat'l Bank Operators of coal properties in L'taU and Wyoming advise, buying your winter supply now. The Idea is spreading tliat the coal commission may award the miners a further ad vaneo in wages, as well as to maka Mher eoncesyions that will further materially increase the cost of pro ducing. We can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL Dry Wood of 'All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL l'lione 212 Bill So. Front St. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store H.-il) mii" for on ruche, headache, cat nrih, iljpthcria, sore tlmmt, lunn trouble, ktiiii' v inuiMi', stomach troutde, heart U'iibii cIiiIIh ami j'ever, eramii-s, coiikIi.s, 1 :'); rs renin ( ion, i-arliUiieliM, tn morn, rr:u'l: 1 trea.t. i iin-s all kinds of golturs. no (j:'i;i:ations, M.-i!t'nl. Oregon. Jan. in, 1017. T!h! Is to certify lliat 1. the undersiKH oii. li. l ' : y si'V. re stinnacli troulite and had lii-.'ii lM,ili.-ri-d for sfV-ral years unit h'fci .imit;;t was not t-xp'-ci:d to live, anil hinriiin if (Tim 'turns f whose Herb Store is at "14 Sc-atli IVont street, Aleil f id i, i cidi-.l fi wl herbs fur my Mi.nuo'h truiibli-, ami I started to feelhu betti-r :is sunn as I ilSiil tlienl ami tiniay lain a well man and ran In-arltly rei.nm- ineiU aiiyone iil'flieleii as I wan to see lr;iin ('Iiiiiik ami try his Herbs. I tSimii-) V It JOHNSON. Witnesses: ' I Win. I., wis. Kayle point, i W. I.. I'hiliheth, Kale I'olnt. .M. A. .Amiersoii. Meilfont. S. li. liohn.-s, KaKle Point. C. K. Mooie. K;.Ble Point .!. V. .Mehityre. Kat,'le Point. tl.o. Vim il.-r ll-leii. KaMte Point. Thus. K. Nil j-.Ih. KaIe Point. GOOD CJ.OTUU3 I Make Tliom KLEIN The Tailor 128 Riixt. Main St. wmmmJ STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE Nash Hotel PANCAKE FLOUR Just add water, it's ready e -i sit a gOQCt bowlful of batter with you can mix up a Sufi PANCAKE FLCUR, enough delicious cakes for the hungriest family. Even the powdered milk is there to rc""3 you lading fresh milk. Thai's why the package of S Pan cake Flour costs you a few cents more than ordinary pancake flourr i::d (he cakes cost considerably less. PANCAKE FLOUR is a combination of ihc choicest buckwheat, wheat, com and rice with the scientif ically cxc.ct amount of rising necessary and even a bit of corn sugar io make a crusty brown. rom a baking and cooking expert: 'The i cry finest Pancake Flcur'i ! nave ever used. Sccltte Por s (company Ecllinham hit. Vcrr.cn