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Medford jurb Tribune AN 1NDBPENDKNT NKWHPAPKR VVbUimiKl) K'KHY AFTKHNUON KXCEPT BUMMY JiY THIS -' MKDKOJU) PdiNTlNO CO ? Office, Mail Tribune Colliding, 26-1(7-29 North Mr street. Phone 76. A -consolidation of the Democratic Times. The Medford Mall, The Medford Tribune, the Southern Oregon laa. The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun 1b furnUhed subscribers desiring a. seven-day dally newspaper.- - - t ROHERT RUHL, Editor US. H. SMITH. Manager. - ' BUBBCBrPTIOlf TEBUIl BY MfclJv IN ADVANCE: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 6.00 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .65 DaUy.i without Sunday Sun, year. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month. ' .50 . Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.50 Sunday Bun, one yoar - 1-50 BY CARRIER In Medford, Afihland, Jacksonville. Central Point. Phoenix Daily,, with Sunday Sun, year ?7.G0 Dally.-wlth Sunday Sun, month 66 Dally, without Sunday ?un, year.. 6.00 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .50 too much johnson. Official paper of the City of Medford. Entered as second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March o. HWIV ( Sworn dallv averncfl circulation for six months ending April 8,074 Ye Smudge Pot p' It iS'. t'Iaiiliel lv tlio fanners tliiit tiio.piiullu ''defrauds them ' ;bce C'n farm tfburnnl pp. 10). One of tlie public's hicks 3a to nut nil the mini Iitntoes in Die bottom of the Biiyk. Tlio .Slute Board of Health is nt Jofis to -nceount for "phenomenal in I'ronse in the Bale of patent nicih cities).," ' , v " - . '. v The present railroad situation proves 'the old adaire: "Simro the switch and spoil the Kwitehmaii. ' Dollar hair euts. loom ahead, in order tluit barbers survive. This liiipnv ndition is predicted for the . full, nnd tho men can use old neek- tiea forJmir ribbons. ' : The sent in Los Aimclcs with' 27 ivivos-accounted for is a biiramist, nlso a glutton for punishment. .. ' r- . V " ; A, ;An, epidemic of bronchitis is sweep ing Jiussiii. The wear and tear of (iri; ordinary Itussiun .word on 'the lurnyx-is enouL'Ii o cause bronchitis. f.fl'ho lit w to triiin tho 'voting? men ns' soldiers has been killed. A latv io- keep yoiinu nicii from raising Chits. CKliplin mustaches is in order. , .-: ' r , . It Is nil riirht fof Sonora lq start a now pace as a repuhlio, but So nora, still has tho Mexican habit of fiirlitinfr'nll her 2x4 battles ou tho U. S. border. ,': ! . I . A denizen of Portland has been fotind.ivfho is luborinir under the hul hieiiiiiuiqn thai ho can defea't (leorire t Itnmberlain lor. tho senale. Jlo will pet the '"enraptured," or Wilson vote, which runs 10 to a county. :.. 1 "";"... The Irishmen miirnirod in stnrvin thciUKolves to spita Enulund; hnvo all tho, other Irish cussinir Enirlund be causp ihov won't cat. ' ' '. ' w?ow-ih the time (o plant a .'grimlon , so the frost will kill somethiuir bb- "-'Senator Johnson will .iiiint) from Boston to rjun Francisco next week" (S. Pj Chronicle). It' he ntiikc8.il in one lump, ho ouuht to bo president i, 100 I'ilR t'ICNT Jiltf! 'AN1HR ? : ' ; (Siilem ("npilul JoiirnnU . I'OHIJ Best buy in town, J!)20 '"bbdv ncvor used. Can ho seen , at (itiH N. Coin'l St. for next two ;':days if it, lasts that lone. 101 IN SUIT COSTS . ONLY ABOUT $7.37 f-VVKAYETTK, Intl.. April M. The ; Indiana -farmer receives $t.S5 for the wool in an nveraue suit of clothes hirco cfiouL'h for Hinun wciuhiiiir 175 poutios, accoruiiur to i inline tiarner, 1'tirduo. Ilniversitv sheen KnccialiNt. jUr. Ilnrier has issued a statement lloeiarins liiviuers are not protileer iiur in the sale of clothing. ' Sir. Harper savs that, if a suit is Jiiadp of the very best crude nf wool, wTiieh is; selling nt' about ''$1.1)0 per scoured pound, then tho wool in thi' i Fttit will cost $7.37. THE ONLY unexpected development in the Illinois pri mary is the vote given Senator Johnson. ' The. Cali fornian made no campaign, his Minnie "was not even on the ballot, hut nearly 50,000 men and women took the trouble to write in bis name. , - s- : There was no Senator Newberry scandal hero to be cloud the fundamental issue. The , sensational support "given Johnson, under the most unfavorable eireu instances, demonstrates plainly that fighting Hiram, has behind him the united forces of insurgency and discontent. This vote is a solid vote. It represents uncompromis ing hostility to any league or nations, it represents undy ing opposition to the political, social and economic status quo, it represents the bitterness of alien resentment,' ft represents the tremendous (Jcrnian vote of Chieaero. which at the same time gave Mayor Thompson another four years lease ,nn (jook count v control. . . A close analysis, therefore, reduces the inipressiveness or tlie Jonnson demonstration.;, .or. contrary to the state ments tif both theWood and Lowden iwmagers, the John son vote was not takrn from 'them. A AVood supporter might vote lor J jowdon and a Lowden supporter tor VVoyd, but under no circumstances would a. Johnson supports vote for either. The Johnson vote is, 'except in California where local considerations are a factor, bound irrevocably to Johnson. No candtdnte now' m the running, can break into it. :'.'-. . This is Johnson's strength and also his weakness. It is his strength for it gives hinv a working political force, wjucn can t ne aiienateu, it is ins weakness, lor tins toree, in the country today represents a minoritv, and in our judgment aviII continue to represent a minority. lhat is to sav in the convention, or in a clear-cut clec- i! Ji. 1. - 1 X 1. T , 1- i J. i!. !! 1 .1 .1 lion, j i, is uouim io ue ejoiiuson tufaiitsu.tjie neiu. is demon strated both in Michigan and Illinois the opposition united, has a clear working majority over the pro Johnson forces. Johnson is already a factor, and he is a political force to be reckoned with. JJut while lie can and will make trouble he can not expect to overcome the combined forces oppos- iiigliim automatically united on a program of enlightened Americanism and constructive progress. , , CHEAP GRUB. ROBUST CHILDREN 'A child should not look pale,' thin or worn. Such condition denotes malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust ness a child needs a plenitude of food rich in vitamins. SCOTT'S EMULSION Dromotins 'properties, is an ideal supple- TTQ EVERY, PLAN that's good for man attention I A arn giving! ,.1'ni eating fish a chcapjohn dish to beat the cost of living. I do not like the wall-eyed pike, the. sucker or tlie grayling, yet if I balked at thein, or knocked, in duty I'd be failing. For we must try, since Costa are high, to make the blamed things lower, and jolt those dears, the profiteers, and make their graft, work slower. And so I eat tho catfish meat.that makes my system sicken, find chew old perch as tough as birch, that doesn't taste like chicken' Tito halibut that some poor uut'shippcd from the briny ocean, I swallow fried, and my inside is filled with sad emotion. Oh, all the"' fish that go kcrswish through sea and lake and river. I'd gladly swap for mutton eJiop, or, bacon flanked by liver. I eat my whale, and though I'm pale,' I'm stead fast inhiy duty; my purpose high to cat or die is sure a thing of beauty. I chew my' shark and men remark I'm thus a blow landing; if all, would cat, like me, cheap meat, the Oust would lose its standing. I empty creels of fish and eels and store them in my body, but how I sigh for beefsteak pie, and porterhouses gaudy 1 "Here's An Eye -Opener" says the Good Judge f The mftn who used to chew the old kinds will tell you that it costs him less to use the Real Tobacco Chew. (The rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Soulier' chews, and you don't need a fresh chew so often, Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In 'Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ' W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco GOOD CI-OTHES ' I Make Them KLEIN The Tailor 12 Kant Main St. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOr Miso arent lor Fairbanks and Horn Enirinea.' ! Cmith PlvyliU abundant in growth-promoting mental food that could well be '-a part of the diet of every : growing , child. ChlldreA always do well on Scott'a Emulsion jjftst. A llowq, itlnfild, W. . 1-11 Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. Merit That Makes ; Mileage Iti Tires for the Smaller Cars Such extraordinary competence and care fulness as are characteristic of all Goodyear ' manufacturelikewisecharacterize Goodyear's ; building of tires for the smaller cars. Only very unusual experience and endeavor make possible the high relative value built into the 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31 x 4-inch Goodyear Tires in our Plant No. 2, the World's largest factory devoted to these sizes. v In addition to , the larger sizes. Goodyear builds, a daily production averaging 20,000 tires of these smaller sizes alone makes them easily available, regardless of the big demand, to owners of Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Max- . well, and other cars taking these sizes. " If you are one of these owners, go to the nearest Goodyesr Service Station Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries a stock. . ; , ''.'-'',- 30x34 'Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric. All-Weather Tread. 30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure a n H en Fabric, Anti-Skld Tread . L lz Goodyear Heavy Tourict Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk n good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x3A size in water- A Cf proof bag ?4H . !j Wo Carry a Complete Line GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND i"v.H .ACCESSORIES Medford Service Station Corner Main Street and Pacific Highway. Beg. V. S. Fat'. 0111m Complete Stock of ; 'J: GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES- : Carried at all times. See us before buying. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co. . We handle a complete line of GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Medford Auto Co. Hard Working Carpenter Praises ' Akron Truss Arc 75. liupluri'il Jtoth SUU-s. Ocrupalhin Cnrprnt Dear Sirs: ' , I nm perfectly satisfied with your Trijaa. It does all you claim for It. It holds the rupture in placo with littlo inconvenience. , I' hare G other trusses t'f all makes that made my rupture worse and aro only fit for the dump yard. Since I am wearing your Truss I .have lieen doing pretty hard work like laying hardwood floors, fit ting doors, doing plumber's work,, all work that ought not to be dono by a ruptured porson, because It has to bo dono mostly kneeling dojvn. Jn spite of nil that, I got tho rupture on one side about cured; on 1ho other side It was pretty bad, hut it is much better. Bettor than I expected, as with all tho other Trusses I could not do any work nt all. Yours truly, K. W. SC1IXELL. Heath's Drug Store ' r " The San Tox Store Medford Planing Mill x Corner 11th and Firt Streets. Phone 184' Manufacturers of Sash,. Doors, .Mouldings, Cabinet xand General Mill Work. Estimates Cheerfully Given Tire Prices Advanced On March 8 tire prices were advanced from 15 to BUT'.';. :':.: you can save yoin-selff this added expense because Gates Half-Sole Tires still cost only one-half as much v - .-. : Over one million motorists have now taken ad vantage of this saving, v. . ;:; R. A. PETTY, JR.. ' Riverside Garage. V- 132 S. Riverside ;'. NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. A HJT 1 .uuueu monaay, iftarcn 29 ASHLAXI) MEDFORf) rlly ejeopt Sun.lajr. 5:1;., S:00, 3:4.1. 4:80. 6:15. 9:00, 7:00 I. m VA .,p' "' !':'url,v onlvi :a0 p. m. daily 10:30 p. m. Satuciliy only. I.ve Ashland T:1S.' 8:00, 8:45. S0 10:1a .11:00 .. m.; H:00 noon; I2:)s. i.s0' J: IS. 3:00. 3:4.-,. 4:30, 6:16, n:00. 7:00 p m V, V-p' ,"!-, s',tt"1'r '"'J: :J p. m. dallv-' mldnlgbt, Hjlunlaj onlj. . . . Sunday Only :00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; u noon- 1-00 1:00 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:80, 0:30 pm' 0:00 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 1! noon- l oo 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00. 0:30, :30 p 'm ' M ailli.( room A4ibml, r-v S,e rinrnucr, JACJISONVILliE MEDFORD i,an; excrpe sunaay. Leave Medford 8:00, 0:30, 10:S0 I. m.i 12:00 noon; 1:30, 3:00, 4:80. 6:80 p. m. Saturday only 7:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m. daily. Saturday only 10:30 p. m. Saturday Only .V Leave Jarkaonvllle 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 ..... . a.uu, d..e. .;uv i:vv v. u. urday only, 8:00 p. m. Sunday Only Leave UmlfnrH O-nn tn.an - . 14-00 noon; 2:30, 4:00, 6:30. 0:30 10:30 p. m. Leave Jachaonville 10:00. 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 3:30, 6:00, 7:00. 0:60 p. m. Offlr SIul u.lH.. - V. . o ,k Vm., Nah Hotel bui'ldinR. ' Jacksonville Waiting- Room at Beter'a Confectioner)". mono !, xeilford, Off,