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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthmr Pvrrj
The liest that nn bo said of thu
Miy Sind nmdtist tropogiiiidu to run
the President Cur a third trrin is Unit
the rt'Hiilt in November would mire, put
n hardwood finish u u wonderful
administration.
I. W. W.'s convirted of the Con
India Armislico dav murders of ex
serviee men received sentences of
from 25 to 10 years, and the news
reports made no mention of any
fiintriiiir when the imlo naid the
Words.
"Our stock of men's pants have
been cut and slashed from top to hoi
torn." Ad in Hend Times,
Cnttlemen of the lioekv ?.rountain
states are taking no chances on los
ing anytliintr. An aiuojuhnent to the
by-laws aulhories the deduction h'
seven pounds from thn irross weiulil.
of nil eows, for the tail thereof. The
tair is sold to the beanerieH, the bean
erics make ox tail ,som. and the only
losers are the hows and tho sollee.
Three vears niro today, war was de-
fin red. You had fortrolleu it. Ko
has everybody else.
The trills lire riillini: for Mm iMiffoil
skirl, Hlul'f. Oulsidn (if I'llrnisliin
loiil'mir i ln ( ill' bill Ions, thu eiil'l! is
a mm jmrU.nu nriiiiiirl.
' No iniilli'r how Into an Ksnoe
frciirhl limy lie, it i'iiii always liiii
loiiKPr than thu law allows on the
Main stem I'l-ossimr. t
OliiirlcH 1 1 ii ii 1 1 in L is a banker at
Hcildinir, Cal.
Officials aro now busy fseleclini:
iiitiireH and iderks for llm I'm-thi'mii
inif elections, and, as far as possible
DickiiiL' men not accnsloincd to slin
mi; a pen so as to iret. nlenty of ink
over the records, themselves, and the
innocent bystanders.
Tho eiiidcniic. of men shoo! in1.:
women, was enlivened Siinilav hv a
mail waitress at HI I'aso. Texas,
wiiming Ibreu of llm allcu"cd sli'onu'ur
Hex.
THE MICHIGAN ELECTION
THERE is great surprise! and coii.side'ralile dismay ox
pressed locally over the sensational defeat of Genera
nr .11. fl.. 1. 1 - r.ti . .
n oou y senator .joiinson in i lcingan vesrerciav. Tins is
duo principally to ignorance of the conditions in the
Wolverine state.
The predominant issue in Michigan was not ihd presi
dential primary but the Newberry election scandal. In vot
ing against "Wood the people of Michigan didn't vote
against the general as a man or a candidate, but against
tlie campaign methods with which his name had become as
sociated. Senator Johnson campaigned the state largely on this
issue. He was followed up by Senator Borah'.. Both men
are strong campaigners. Senator Johnson is. probably the
most effective, single handed campaigner in the country
today. The field had been prepared skilfully for his par
ticular purposes. Hiram sowed the seeds and Borah drilled
them in.
"Whether the charges againstW.ood's, ca;nnaigii metb
ods were true or not they were not denied. The people of
Michigan believed them. The charge that Dick llaiina, the
son of the well known Mark, headed tho list of contributors
to the million dollar "Wood fund, did not lessen the public
feeling against a repetition of the Newberry scandal.
Among shrewd political observers Johnson's victory we be
lieve, was generally conceded, although the landslide which
today's returns indicate, was not generally expected.
There will be some to regard the result as a victory o
the out-and-out treaty opponents, of whom Johnson and
Borah are the most conspicuous examples. It our liilor
million is correct, iiie treaty was not even indirectly an
issue. But if it had been only Johnson votes could bc.'sr
counted, and the sum of the anti-Johnson votes promises
to exceed the ualilornia senators total.
There is no doubt that Johnson's stock as a presidential
candidate will be materially boosted by the Michigan vote.
But to us it is inconceivable that the .Republican party will
select lor its standard hearer, any man who is linalterah! v
opposed, to any workable peace t reaty and any world or
ganization to prevent luture wars. On such an issue, the
certainRepublican victory would dwindle like a snow-ball
in the sunshine.
The Text of Mr. Hoover's Telegram
P'epplingRhijmGS
There was no issno of this col
Monilav. as before known, anil late:
advised by li.jii citizens.
Tho slick and arlfnl wiles of the
Hiiccessl'ul politicians miuht be the
means of correct in,' a serious lie
i'lnkelee in thn churches, lo-wit :
vacinim in llm pews, a condiliim thai
Hlartlcs church leaders, Ibcv say. The
liolilician, willi the exception of I he
peaaiil. varielv, is a master of the
ins and outs of human nalnre. lie is
suave and amiable and nD'alilc anil
wellwishim; and hamlshakim; anil
lmckslappiiiL' be the next votimr I wo
days or two years awn v. while the
iiveniirc preacher cls that way. if al
all, 18 hours hclorc the next sermon.
It is not probable that those who
nhape the policies of the chinches will
recognize the value of the office inci
ters erafl, bill be much concerned in
steail with the spiritual livuenies i f
wild and faraway Mnntco.
Walt Maton
THE GARDEN.
IN my common workday duds to the. garden I repair,
and I plant souk; luscious spuds and sonic boneless
nutmegs there. And I see my neighbors gay burn the
costly gasoline,-while I plant my bales of -hay, and the
early Lima bean. And they go, all primed with cash,
to the moving picture shows, while I sow my succotash,
Brussels sprouts and things like those. , They'll be buy-'
ing costly eats (and the price will make them cry),
while t pluck my home grown beets, and consume the
rhubarb pie. I've a little plot of soil, fifty by a hundred
feet; there'll I raise by honest toil, till tho tilings I wish
to eat. I'll have pumpkins I can sell, squashes till you
cannot rest, and young onions that will smell much like
Araby the blest. I'll have things to boil and bake, I'll
have cauliflower to spare, and my cabbage-heads will
take premiums at the county fair. I'll have growing
greens enough all my family to keep, and the Cost of
Living stuff will not rob nie of my 'sleep, if the boys
would fall in line, raising garden sass this year, they
might drop the plaintive whine, "All we eat is so
blamed dear!"
Tho complete text of Herbert
Hoover's telegram expressing his wil
lingness to enter the presidential
race follows: ,
"I had not wished to enter nor
could I heretofore sec any real public
service by onturing into partisan po
litical discussion, more especially
pendins tho clarification of tho di
verging views of tho different groups
in tho parties c-n the great issues. The
recent develuptnents over the treaty,
slni!nution In adjustment of our great
economic problems, and particularly
the man'y urgent ropreuontatlons that
I havo received as to the situation In
my own state convinces me that it is
my duty to confirm the action that
my republican friends there have al
ready taken without consulting mo.
Kepiihllcans tor Ticaitao
"I understand that there Is a great
wish among tho republicans of C'all
fc'rnia to have opportunity to express
themselves litiavor of tho league of
nations with prbpor reservations safe
guardlng'AmcrlcKttjtraditions and in
terests, as opposed to tho oxtrcmo
view advocated against any league at
all. I differ Just as strongly with this
view as I dlffor with the extreme po
sition taken 'by tho president on par
ticipation in purely Kiffopoirn affulrs.
This issito is whether, with reserva
tions protecting our '; position, wo
should join the moral forces of tho
world to reduce tho dangers again
growing around us, or whether we
will, by pretense of any insularity
that we do not possess, sit by in the
face of growing armies, navies, na
tlonal antagenisms, reaction, nr. -in
reverse, the spread of Bolshevism,
thru much of tho world. This would
he the defeat of tho hopes for which
our sons were sacrificed in tbla war.
Stability Abroad Kssential'
"Kntirely asido from this moral
idealism of the league and the danger
to our own ultimate peace, tho solu
tion of cur domestic problems, such
as the size of our armament, reduc
tion in taxation, and the prevention
of agricultural and industrial depres
sion and consequent unemployment,
is dependent upon stability abroad
and upon our access to the world's
markets, which today are endangered
by discrimination against us thru our
inability to exercise cur veto under
the treaty. I believe it is the. tran
scendant service which tho republi
can party can render to tho nation to
settle a league efficiently designed to
give us these national protections.
So One Can llictate i
"Xo one should ho ablo to dictate
the policies of great parties, yetlevery
man and woman has a right to Aecide
what issues and measures he will
support. If the republican party, with
the Independent clement of which 1
am naturally affiliated, adopts a for
ward looking, liberal, constructive
platform on the treaty and on our
economic Issues and if the party pro
poses measures for sound business
administration of tho country, and is
neither reactionary nor radical in its
approach to our great domestic ques
tions and is backed liy men who un
dcubtedly assure the consummation
of these policies and measures, I will
give It my entire support. While I do
not and will not myself seek the nom
ination, if it is felt that the issues
necessitate it and it is demanded of
mo, I cannot refuse service.
"I1BRUKHT HOOVER."
BILL PASSES SENATE
The outlook for the pnssaire of Sen
ator HcXarv's bill for the inclusion
of the Diamoml lake region to the
boundaries of Crater Xational naiK
now seems rosy, as the senator les
terdav wired Will 0. Steel, former
secretary of the chamber of com
merce that the bill had passed the
United States senate that day. This
bill is strongly favored bv the mi
lioniil park service, which contend.'
that the popularity of the park will
he trreutlv increased bv takimr in Ilia
hionil lake, with the addition of
l-ampilicr and bathimr facilities and a
new. road connecting up with the cen
tral Oregon road system.
Could Not Itcgin to Tell All
"I could not tell you all the bene
fits I had from tho use of Foley's
Honey and Tar," writes Miss Rose
Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave., i Brad
dock, Pa. I had a cold in my chest
and fearing it would cause pneumo
nia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and
it was not long till I felt rellovcd.
1 hopo others suffering from severe
colds will try it." Many such letters
havo been written about this time'
tried, reliable family medicine for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
GAIN WEIGHT "
AND STRENGTH
With Bitro-Phosphate
$300 Guarantee. ' "
on
It's dollars
to doughnuts-
no man ever smoked a better
cigarette at any price!
CAMELS quality, and their expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat
isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed.
h V ou will nrefer this Camel blend to either
,clna smoked straight I
l333rfr Camels mellow-mildness will certainly
P..-5 --4& ffa3lPii6rannefl1 to von. Th "hnrlv" iQ all there ,
mWMmM that smoothness! It's a delightl
Go the limit with Camels! They will not
tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas
ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga
retty odorl :
Tribune's Daily
Health Hint
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Namo "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer
Init on "Hnvor Tablet of Aspirin"
In A "Ilayer parkufrc," containing ironet
direction for CoMn, J'ain, HvniUrlic,
Kciinilirin, Lumbago, nml IthcimiatiAtn.
Namo "Haer' imin jcmiino Atrin
prescribed br ili,vici i for nineteen
years, llnndy tin boxes of 12 tablet
cost few cenU, Aspirin m trrtde mark
of Bayar Manufacture of Moooaeetic
peAlestrr of JSuMcylicacid,
Harm"! Iloowiir.
Tho KnirlUtt Itintrunirt! speaks of
"oalrhinii'' a miI1. This is not onlv
: rather picturestiiu term, hut a ow
tittinir one. ('nhls are very neiu
autl ever-present, and all we neeti
do is to reaeh out and eateh one.
A: reeent health halleliii irives a
few rules.
Iress warmly, is their first rule,
lis does not mean that we need
handle ourselves up to the eves m
U'parel ourselves in elntmuir that will
take our stroniMh to wear. Houses
are so well heated nowadays that
heavy underwear js neareelv neet
snrv .to the person whose work
indoors. Hut it does mean to dre
sanely, on tlie street,, whieh meeu-
that pumps and silk stockings are
nut meant Tor hlizard weather, and
few other things.
The seeotid rule is: (iet plenly of
fresh air. We do this in summer, hut
at all seasons every person who is
not n bed-ridden invalid should iro
to all the trouble necessary to'net
out of doors every dav. Whv should
we not iret the privilege when we
are urown? Willi windows open at
tiiLiht, just a eraek perhaps hut
always, and a walk every dav, how
many headaches would not he, how
many had tempers would never ltow.
And the third rule the bulletin
irives is: Kat .simple food and Keep
frhe bowels open. Much has been said
recently on the necesary simplicity
of our eatinir due to tin eot of liv
inir. He it so. If that is the silver
mini?, many of us can thank the hard
times for a very real proloiuratii'it
of life. !'or most Americans eat too
much - most people in nnv eivili.ed
country eat too much. Too often, es
pecially. 1 .ft us rut out the uibhlitu
between mails. Let's yivo the diges
tive system a chance to net a lest
from one meal to the next,
(ieneral health means resistenre U-
rohls,
What Editors
Have to Say
The Salem Taxpayer's Leairue weiK
on record as opposing the millatre
hill uivimr relief to the schools oi
higher learnimr in Orcein and like
wise the milhmo measure for the
common schools of the state. Thosi
people evidently feel the need of u
riuitl economy. If so, the Kast Ore
L'onian will venture a surest ion that
this is even better than the one ad
vanced by tho Marion county tax
pavers. Instead of starving our
schools to death, let us abolish the
stale fair and sell the fair grounds.
If Oregon, in the Salem view, is not
financially able to maintain its
schools il is manifestly poor business
to keep up an expensive lair at Salem.
It is no less than criminal folly, it
would seem, to have a lanre tract of
land at Salem Iviutr idle II mouths
out of the year. The plain course is
to repeal the appropriation for the
fair ami sell the fair grounds to unf
iles who will use the laud for more
useful purposes. Pendleton Kast
Oreironian.
s
"Wmmm Jast coPare CWs with any ciga-
ffM rette in the woi;ld at any price!
jTJjfl(pcV?tf4 Cmea are soW everywhere in scientifically Mealed
pack tfle a r.f 20 cigarettes for 30 cent e; or ten pack- iqkW&
jgsjSfy nfltrhrr1" WG&r&f ae9 ciatette in a glaasine paper-covered
jWBfcjWSJJrflV carton. We ttronfly recommend this carton for
' "iij JrVXiJ iVTlv w'" m "lo hmo r office supply or when you travel,
ej" .. .. , i ' '
What causes .
An excess of acid in .the stomach
sours tho food and starts fermenta
tion. Distressing pases fc'nn. Your
meals don't digest but lay like lumps
of lead. Then you have heartburn,
flatulence, fullness, belching, head
ache, and real misery in tho stomach
and intestines.
A few tablets of 'Tape's Dlapop
sln" brltifi relief almost as soon as
they reach tho stomach, "i'ape's
Dlnpopstn" costs little at drug stores.
,Adv.
The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY
The Medford National Bank
H YOU CAN'T BREAK IT
Because
YOUR BANK
Grows Stronger Every Week
H Resources
H Two Weeks 'Ago .f 1,200,000
Ono Week Ago .1,270.000
S This wook v -, l-lOjOOO
1 : - ' . Watch Us Grow" ' v : '
H THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK , ?
S !a-kol l.y tlioiiitiiMrs'M'oalOv ;
t?
w. s. c.
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NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO.
Adopted Monday; March 29.
AS1I1.AM) Ml IHHtl)
Daily except Sunday.
Uaxr Moill.inl T 1 :.. S ;0O, S : I.",. 0 :SO,
1 0 : 1 ll:IUt tt. m, 1-.':ih mum; !:;.,
2:1ft, 3:00. 4::to, "i :00, 7:00 i- t.
p. in. S.itur.l.u onh i l:30 i. in. d.iil. ;
10:SO p. m. Silunlav onlr.
l.ene A-hUml T.l i, 's;(in, S:t.",
1 0 ; 1 ... 11:00 a. m.: 1 00 n,ii; 12:4.. t:;tll
2:1,"., S:00. a:4.", I il dO, 7iOO p tit.;
-4."i . tn. S-tiut.ViV onlv; ! :'.0 y. m. Uil :
12:15 milini!it, Situr!.- v tnU .
Slll'.iiiV OlilV
f:P0. 10:Oi, 11:00 u! in.: 12 tiivn: 1:00,
2:00 3:oo, 4:00. .V0. fl:3o, H:i;t p. m.
I :'iO 10:00, 1 1 :0O a. m. : 1 ii .m: 1 :00,
2:Ort. S:00. 4:00. 00 H-.XO B-sn m
aitios nm Aitibntl. h,tsj p.t.i 'U.-.f nt.n v. I
J U'KSOM IIJ.K MrpHMil)
Daily except Sunday.
I,fivo Mo,ft.nl S :00, 9 ;3B, 10:30 a. m. ;
12:00 ti.HMi; 1 :3, 3 :00. 4 ;.:3I1 p. m.
ahi'i,i ,.til 7:3ii p. m.; li;3ii p. m, .tailv.
l.o.(P .InUiitiMllo 7:20, S:3i, 1l(:00. 11:30
a. in ; l:On, 2:00. 3:4;., ,.;HO 7:00 p. in. at
uii.iy only. . am p. m.
.Sun.lxv O-ilv
.ee Vttlf.tr-1 y:eo. lo:.tt ; m ; lj:0n
noi.ii : ::;to. 4:to. ;.:io, i;:to io:3o p. m.
I -mvp .Ui ksnmillo Hi:on, 1 1 ;3u a. tn. 1:30,
3:3o, ,-,;fio, 7:00, t:Ui p. . ;
Offi.o aii,l waiTtttK ih..ii No. i, South Front,
Nali Hotel ImiMm
J-kotnillo Waiuc H i !" ;,t . Iltfr S Con
for ti.:i.Tv. ,
I'll..!,,-" JO't, M.-If.n l, (r.
Operators of coal properties In
Utah and Wyoming advise buying
your winter supply now. The idea is
spreading that tho coal commission
may award the miners a further ad
vance in wages, as woll as to make
ether concessions that will further
materially increase the cost of pro
ducing.
Wo can now fill your orders witL
different sizes of
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL
Dry Wood of All Kind3 on
Hand
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
I'liono 243 531 So. Front St
LICE
iokons lay
3 and miles
NO
Will yotir chickens lay cegs if llicy
lire full of lice mid miles?
Cii-t busy wllh
Phenolene
A powerful ilip and ll.infeetnnt, and
riil your house of these ess robocrs.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Stret
NE WYOUK. If you are feeling
run-down,' weak, nervous, tired-ln-the-niornlnK,
and generally ailing,
these are the symptoms that should
warn you to tako care of your health.
Four persons in every ten aro neod
ing more phosphorous In their bod
ies. When you see thin and fretful
people; or those who are anaemic,
pale, frail, oft despondent or lacking
in energy, you may lode for the need
of certain elements that make for a
strong constitution.
Some people, after relying upon
preparations composed chiefly of
salts, quinine, drastic drugs, iron, cal
omel, cod-liver oil, etc., "wrtidor why
they find no benefit. That Is easily
explained by the fact that such per
sons need the pCisphorlc element,
which is a most potent essential to
health, and contained in BITRO
PHOSPHATE, tho famous health pre
paration. Now obtainable everywhere.
The right thing for you to do is
make a trial of BITRO-PHOSPHATB
beginning at once. It is not a patent
medicine; the formula is prescribed
by many physlclaiTs for the ailments
and weaknesses mentioned above.'
With every box of HITROi-PHOS-PHATE,
aro a few simple health rules '
and a J 3 (HI guarantee. Buy a box of
U1TRO-PHOSPHATB. It is sold and
recommended by all good druggists'
everywhere. - AdVJ
PABCO
It's a Floor Covering ' '
The Best Made
Waterproof and V ;
Wear-ltesisting
1000 YAEDS TO SELL
at
89c yard
Mordoff & Woolf
22-26 South Fir
Licensed City Scavenger.
Ail retuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dence districts. Daily business dis
trict. Phones BOS-R.
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all kinds
Mailing Lists
Tunnell & Edwards
806-308 Liberty Building " l;
Medford, Oregon. . .
REX TAXI
PHONE 96
Go Anv Where. Any Time
FOSTER & INGRAM
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them J
Tailor "
128 East Main St.
KLEIN
Union
Sales Stables
and
VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
Ilorscs bought, sold and
exchanged by D. S. Litts. .;
Dr. O. A". Gitzen, former
goveriuncnt veteiinarian.
148 No. Riverside, Medford
Phones Office, 810; resi
dence, 776-R.
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