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rxrrn worm BtTCDFOTtD MA1U TRlBUJSB. MTSffFORD. OTTEGOX, TUESDAY, APTJTL 13, 1020. tfEDFORD MAIL. T3IBUNE AN INDKPENDKNT NEWSPAPER FUJ&JEUIED KVKUT AFTKRMOON SXCEPT BUNUAT BY THB KPKOKt) pafNTINO CO. Office, Mail Tribune C'llldtng, 25-J.7-1I nor in rir fireec. poo ' A consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Med ford Mat), The Med ford Tribuna, the Southern OregonUm. The AJtilaoa Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun Is furnished ubaoriberft desiring a aevandaT dally ntwepaper. ROBERT RUHL, Editor fl. 8. SMITH, Manager. Pally. With Sunday Sun, sesr..t6. 00 .; pally, with Sunday Sun, month .05 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- S.00 -Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .CO Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 3.60 Sunday Hun, one year 1.60 BT CARRIBR In Medford. Aahland, Jaoicaonvllle. Central Point. Phofmlx: Pally, with Sunday Sun, yeflr.-87.60 Pally, with Sunday Sun. month. .45 ' Wltnout HundAT Kiin. Vfiftr.. 60 without Sunday Bun, month Official paper of the City of Medford, jiticii paper ox .i a ok Hon county, Entered as second-class matter mt Medford, Oregon, under the Rot of March worn dally average circulation for Viz months ending April 11...8.074 Ye Smudge Pot lr Arthur Parry The1 domestic troubles' or Charlie Cliaplln are simply advance payipentg of Fate, for Inventing1-the Chaplin mustache. r ' , ' r Y Attorney General Palmer an . nouncea he Is for "purity In politics." Purity In politics runs In the same ratio as refinement In a presentation of Jhe hootchy-cootch. "Vqters'once'affillnted with" Bryan lam (never recover. It is impossible to (set (he Idea completely out, Three or four local gents who were for the eritthent, poppycockist lu,189Q,.jtlll 1 feel that way about it. '' In perusing tho editorials ' of the H)ftee of 1911-12 this Babbath the Information was divulged that "Cnn- nonlsm Ib gnawing the vitals out of the fundamentals of good govern ment, good citizenship, and the home." - -.A. II. Cheathem Is a lawyer at Rod Bluffs, Cal., the .documentary evi dence of this fact being unearthed by Reg Klfer. v. 'WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE" i Tho. cheerful news Is now uredlct ed jthnt both a famine and panic will hit: the nation In the early fall. tbeVpanlo Is financial. It won't anything new, but running out Stub Is a different kind of a thrill famine might detract from 1 dollar chasing long enough to lay up a, sup ply of vlttles. However, some would be like the iMohtana Indian, who starved to death with a slab of bacon under his arm, while watching a pok er game. , : , i ..The dandelions which ware exter minated iast summer, are back this prihg thicker than ever. A, large number of autolBts haro glVen up all hope of being hit by a JooOlhotlve at tho Main stem crossing, arid how stop with the satisfaction of knowing they are delaying at least a doiett other cars by so doing. :;kt KtlAtifATW PAI.I-O miTHTJJ IPS REST OP STATE" ('Hdllne Klam ath. (Herald). ThiB Is why the popU' latlqu has Increased 76 per cent. '.'At'-. . ' . i JLIttk Salto scared his Ma and Pa Pun, by drinking a bottle of Ink. . He pi 4 good swig under his bolt before ' hit pa caught him, . ; ' '"Thll Roeue River flah niiesllnn. rn. ported to have bean settled, is now balled up ilko a democratic admlnis- . tratlptt. ... iThe Mifireme court of Arkansas Ml ruled that patent inodlcloo pack ages containing a corkscrew are lllo gil, Und subject to "suspicion and confiscation." The dofense contend' ed that the corkscrew "In said pack' age, was ... an accommodation to the trade." It seems that when the Demon Rum departed, tho hydra ourved corkscrew went likewise. Sotiora, the Mexican state now in the process of kicking over tho traces, ought to be able to establish the pro posed republic, and borrow a million dollars from the USA by May 1st. The ox-Kalser has requested that be be allowed to take up his residence in Spain. There Is no room loft In Holland for him and tho wood he has awed. ( , The Interchurch (Movement has plans ntado for carrying Christianity to far lands. A liberal application of Christianity to all lands wouldn't do America any particular harm. :V: How's This? Ws offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor kny orm of Catarrh thar cannot be rurea by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hairs Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferer for thej rt thirty e fnn, and lias become known aa the most reliable remedy tor Catarrh. Hall's Catatrh Medicine acts thru the Blood ot th Muroue lurfeoee, expelling the Poi son from the Blcod and healing the dis ease!) portions. , r?n have taken Hall's Catarrh Hemclne tor a short time you will sec a rear Improvement In your general health Biart tnklr.r Hall's Catarrh Meill etrm at onre and set rid of catarrh. Send Cor teetlmonlnle. free. T. J. f.'HKNKY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Uruggl.te,' TSc, ' T UCK was the original politician! When he exclaims A "Lord! "What fools these mortals be!'' he established the human philosophy which has been followed by prof cs sional politicians ever since. ,,. -. ... j, , , ... Observe the tactics of Senator Johnson in California; In a desperate effort to kill off the growing Hoover senti ment in that state, the Johnson publicity committee is sending out bulletins by the wholesale announcing that vote for Hoover .'means a vote for Wood. Acting upon this fallacious assumption, General Wood' is painted as a blood drinking militarist, supported oy a clique of. Wall btreet pirates and Mexican Oil barons, engaged in a conspirac to enslave the poor working man, and drive the American youth in battle upon the scorching sands of Mexico. The only escape for the poor people of California is to vote solidly tor Hiram, and put Air. Hoover in the discard, Joi good and an. . , . ; Of "course, no thinking person believes Joi1. a moment that a vote for Hoover is a vote for Wood. General W ood is not entered in the California, primary, and the contest is a clear-cut one, between Hoover. and Johnson, between a business man, and a machine politician, between an ad vocate ot the League ot .Nations and one of its most unre lenting and most bitter opponents. , A vote tor Hoover, therefore is obviously a vote against Johnson, and a vote lor Johnson is aoviously a vote again! Hoover. jSJthing could be simpler and nothing less sus ceptible of contradiction. But to a politician of the John son', type, clever, sclt-centered, unscrupulous, .nothing , is clearer than the wisdom ot playuig upon Wood prejudice and corraliug all republicans who do not favor the genert-.l into the Johnson camp. ' ; , ', ; . ., , , ,, It would take a sanguine arid credulous prophet who would declare that the Johnson propoganda will not lose Hoover votes. The game, has worked too otten to justify commence oi its ialure this time, When it comes to ma chine politics, no veteran of the old Tweed ring ever con trolled a more perfectly developed machine than Senator Johnson controls in California, As a campaigned , ho j8 without a peer, and as an inciter ot blind prejudices he is past master. , But there arc indications that the people of California, as well as the people of the country at large, are a bit fed up on the time honored political guff, that has been passed about every presidential election these many years, There are also indications that jthe grinding of the gears in the Johnson machine have at last got upon tho nerves of a good many people the other side ot the biskiyous. , . Only the election can tell. But that election will bo a genuine test of the discernment of (tho, California electo rate, and of the validity of ihe politicians cherished creed, that a majority of the people are fools. : ' . The members of the new Chamber of Commerce have selected an admirable board of directors, all representative men of ability, public spirit and vision. Under their di rection, with the resources now available , the chamber should be of conspicuous service, to this community and to every district in Southern Oregon. . V ; pippSingRhijniQS By wait Mason Wo. BORN THAT WAY SOME folks are born with spirits sour, their nature is to whine; the planets, atheir natal hour, were badly out of line. They came complaining to the earth, and squawk through all their days, and they can see no sense in mirth, they frown oh joyous jays. They choose tho grimmest sort of creed that's filled with tin-eats of pain; for there is naught will fit their 'need,, that's pleas ant, kind or sane, , .They , are the sad and gloomy, freaks who groan with every breath, who see the bloom on maiden checks and talk of worms and death. In vain tho optimist may try to cheer up gents like these; they'll answer with a dismal sigh his gladdest, brightest wheeze. They '11 say his logic, blithe and brave, is merely sounding brass; they'll drool a while about the grave, and claim all flesh is. grass. They make mo weary and distraught when I with them commune; by them December chill is brought into the midst of ji.me. And, oh, I pity such poor guys, who cannot gayly laugh, who wipe the briny from their eves, and quote an cpi- WU ; . . : ' F. C. ELLIOT TO AT FOOTS CREEK F. C. Elliott of Medford, has pur chased tho ltlvorslilo store, also all other property adjoining of Mrs. C, II. Wuhl, and a strip ot land along I-oots creek of Mrs. Abblo Chiuuplin. He purposes to tear down Iho old etoro, build a now up to date store, a garage and filling stntlon. There will also be a new modern bungalow for Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Wtahl. The store will hnvu a soda fountain and let) croam parlor for the convenience of the traveling public. There will bo two rest rooms and along Rogue river across from the store Mr. Klllott will have fire places, tables, etc., for cnmplng parties. He has purchased Fordson truck and will guther pro duct) from the ranchers and be ready to do any kind of truck hauling. Later on he expects to remodel the old house into a modern home for himself, no hopes to have most ot the arrangements completed In two months. Roguo Rlvor people predict a pro fitable future for Mr. Elliott, and while benefiting himself he will help greatly in the future ot Rivers'lde and surrounding country. 112 Millions used last yeac to KILL COLDS HILL'S) 4lfW CASCARAMQUININ reeied? for 3d ytsre tablet farm !, sure, no n Orka up cold in 14 rtr)lMvea trip fa J drt- ofwjr tuck if it fails. Tht gentHn box hn a Red p w 1 1 n nr. ntu picture. 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The idea is spreading that the coal commission may award the miners a further ad vance in wages, i as well as to make other concesslonte that' will, further materially Increase the cost ot pro ducing. , We can now fill your orders with different sizes of SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL i Dry Wood of All Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL Phone 242 B31 So. Frnnt Rf l'OUTICAIi CAKDS. District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney ior jacuson county, Oregon on the republican ticket, subject to the wish of the voters at the coming primary election. If nominated and elected I will see thai tbo laws are Justly and honestly- enforced. Re spectfully yours. Adv. . , H. A. CANADAT. Believing '.hat my successful "man agement ot the otflce of District At torney has shown me thoroughly qualified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county. In that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ticket at the May primaries. Adv. G. M. ROBERTS. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an Impartial enforcement of the law. F. P. FARRE1L. Adv. Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy tor re-nomlnntion for the office cf sheriff on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a public official during the first term entitles me to re-nomlnatlon and re-elcctlon. Adv. C. E. TERRILL. I hereby announce myBelf a repub lican candidate for sheriff of Jackson county, at the May primaries. . Sev eral years experience In thlB line ot work. Including last six months of 1919 In the tax collodion depart ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad minister tbe dutl s of the otflce In an efficient manner. Adv. JOHN B. WlMER. County Clerk : t I announce my candidacy for re- noinlnation for County Clerk on the republican ticket subject to the decis ion of the people at the coming pri maries, and hope my record in this office tbe first term Is such that I am entitled to your support this year. Adv. 1 CHAUNCEY FLOREY. County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe re-nomination to the office of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican party at tho primary election May 21st, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN. School Superintendent I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. G. W. GODWARD. ' " Adv. I hereby announce myself as candi date for County School Superlnten- j dent, on the republican ticket, at the primary election, May 21st. I am for progressive education, the education that prepares for lifo, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal schools for Oregon. ' " Adv. A. J. HANBY. I herewith announce myself as can didate for nomination, on the republi can ticket, for County School Super intendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES. County Coroner ' ; f I hereby announce my candidacy tor nomination on the republican ticket for tho office of County Cor oner. If elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. ' PERL. Adv. , . : . ' Chick Developer Is a solution to your feed problem. Young chicks will errtw f.iaior .i. velop stronger, nnd end up by being ueavy egg producers if fed properly. USE MADROXA . CHICK DICVKr.Ol'Elt ! Made by MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Str Licensed City Scavenger. w. s. c WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE 1vl&W?.mfi:?. Ail reluae Immediately removed on abort notice. Weekly risit In real dence districts. Daily business dis trict. Phones 505-R. i , County Treasurer " I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the republican ticket for the 'nomination for tho office of County Treasurer, promising to ad minister the duties of the office on an efficient business basis, 1 I Adv. A.C.WALKER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for County Treasurer on tho republican ticket. i Adv. W. D. WELCH. County Commissioner I am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the pri mary of .May 21. I have lived .'n, Jackson county a number ot yeav, understand the needs of ihe county and if chosen will promise nn eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I have always been a good roads booster. A. E. KINNEY. , Adv. I announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the will f the voters at the primaries. May 1, 1920. If elected I promise an economical, fair and impartial ad- inlstration of the duties of the of fice. I 'have always 1een for good roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL. Rcprreentatlvo I am a' candidate for re-nomlnatlon for joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, on the republi can ticket, at the primary. May 21 I am for good roads and have helped frame the present good roads legisla tion. If nominated and elected I pro mise to devote my energies to tho prosecution of those Interests of the district -I represent and the state of Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE. RAWLES WOOl-.E for democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary, 1920. H