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I Health Hint
Bv Harriet '.uewiir
"Ob. yes, lhev'JI have it anyway;
They'd better be exposed todav.
Jo Ignorance t,u arc-nts Bay.
A bow of white upon the door,
A little voice is heard no more:
Another point on ignorance' score."
This in ouoted from the Ohio Pub
lic Health Journal.
Children do not "have to'' huve the
to-called children's diseases. Thev
can e through life very comfortably
without them. The time is not so
Jong past when we said that these
dibeascK "brought out-' some myster
ious poison iii the blood. Alas, the
only real poison in the blood of the
neiv-born is not so easily gotten lid
of. Better keep clean bovs and run
no chances of putting the poison into
your children.
But ehiJdren's diseases are as pre
ventable as uuy of the other contutr
ioub discuses, and btrict quarantine
and keeping your youngster away
from sick children as well us beiiig
careful -who kisses it is much tile
wiser plan ihau putting all into the
same bed when one has it, because.
forsooth, thev will get it eventually
why not now ?
' These diseases arc curried in the
mouth, oil of them, and thev are
caught some time before thev break
out. So your little tribe mav (til huve
taken it when the first comes down.
Vet this is not necessary, and may not
be. Keep the sick one awav from the
rest, and run the chance of the others
escaping.
MILLIONS of dollars are being sent abroad to help
the suffering people of foreign lands. This is a
necessary and a noble work, but more important are the
suffering at home.
There are at this time something' like 3-j5.CK.mj United
States soldiers, sailors and marines who are permanent ly
disabJi-d, tins disability Laving been incurred eithei
through wounds or disease in their country's service. Pro
vision has been made bv the United States government for
training these men so thev mav resume some useful and
productive service, but not onlv is the sum allowed inade
quate, but through the senseless obstruction of govern
mental red tape, thousands of young men entitled to this
aid, are unable to secure it.
A Carry-On association has been formed in New Yorl
City to relieve this deplorable situation, and correct what
amounts to no less than a governmental crime. Not onlv
have these men most gloriously earned the care they do
not get, but every neglected case is adding to the already
alarmiii!? -epidemic of Bolshevism, anarchy and unrest.
which if not checked will ultimatelv destroy our Ameri
can civilization.
Here is a eauwe, which must appeal to every right think
ing American. Jt is not only a cause for sympathy, it's a
cause lor action, r or rJU ner week lroni each man s allow
ance this association supplies good wholesome food, a room,
dental and medical care, clothes, laundry and necessary
transportation. This leaves to each man a sufficient
amount to keep up his insurance and cover the necessary
i n c i d e n t a 1 e x i e n s e s .
The organization is conducting no drive. Its working
force is composed of unpaid volunteers, and it depends for
its maintenance upon voluntary contributions.
In conclusion, let us emphasize the need is immediate.
These men, after sacrificing their health and efficiency for
their country, now show the spirit and determination to
refit themselves for useful living, but the medium is not
provided, at least not adequately. It may be natural to
curse governmental red tape, and condemn the political
hodge podge, with which the country is inflicted. That
relieves the feelings, but it doesn't help these boys.
Xo, a genuine emergency exist's, and the only way to
meet that emergency is with money. The movement has
the sanction of the government, it must have the sanction,
we feel sure, of every individual who understands it. Con
tributions should be made payable to James A. Blair, .Jr.,
treasurer of the National Allied Belief Committee, 2 West
45th street, New York.
TRAIL HEMS
'Dave Pence has purchased tho
George Storm place which ho will
run in addition to his own place.
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Todd spent.
Sunday vlBitlng J. K. .McDonald and
family who are staying In the Rogue
Klk hotel during tho owner's ab
sence. Mrs. Van Hoffner who has been
seriously 111 Is Improving rapidly.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hutchinson of the
Bar 8 ranch spent Sunday afternoon
visiting Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Stewart
of tho Kogue Klver ranch.
W. O. McDonald, owner of tho
Itoguo Klk hotel Is In .Medford and
is expected homo soon.
Mr. Knglo passed thru with a
fmall bunch of sheep on his way to
the Evergreen ranch.
K. K. Hutchinson spent Sunday
visiting with Mr. Will Houston and
family.
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To Beautify Complexions
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' Is t.uuriuifetNt to Make You Ixs.k
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o
fy Walt Mason
THE HELPFUL RAIN
mQSB
FOR MONTHS our state was dusty, no water fell
thereon; the wheat was brown and nrsty, dried oi.t,
the sickly lawn. And oft we got together, with briny
in our eyes, and cussed the sinful weather forecast guvs.
And pessimism brooded among us, far and near, and it,
alas, included much language punk to hear. Sometimes
the clouds assembled and made a bluff at rain; then
how we stood and trembled, and hoped and hoped in
vain! The fool winds come a-whooping and blew the
clouds away; and we, with spirits drooping, went weep
ing to the hay. And all our faith was shaken in every
thing below; our world had lost its bacon, our heritage
was woe. And then at last the water came tumbling
from on high; Old I'luvius, ho shot her from somewhere
round the sky. All night the rain was pouring and
splashing on the lea, and soon the rills were roaring in
tumult to the sea. And then you should have seen is,
how merrily we strode, and nitidholes strewn between
us, as we went up the road! Then all our griefs were
banished as cheap and. tinhorn fakes, and pessimism
vanished in less than seven shakes.
Herbert Hoover's Americanism
4
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Tho direct ions
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coata bo littlo (hut any girl or woman
CBn afford it. Your complexion mum
quickly show a decided improvement
Or your dealer Is authorized to return
your money without question should
you bo dissatisfied.
INo mattor whether you aro trou
bled with wrinkles, hard little lines
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jjaUow, faded looking skin, or simply
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Adv.1
1. A real American. A man or
action and vision.
2. Son of a blacksmith; reared
on farm; orphaned at early ae.
3. Spent his boyhood at Newborn
and Salem, Oregon. Worked way
thru school.
4. World famous ciiKineer and
sucicssful business man at twenty
five. l. Krlend of humanity in stricken
Kurope. Children there will not for
Kt. 6. When the war brolio out, K.0,
o(iu men were working under his di
rection In various pans of tho min
ing world.
7. As food administrator, hend of
tho Belgian relief, and after tho war
in the American relief commission
on really essential propositions.'
Smx York Tribune: "The one war
fimiru whose repute has not slump
ed."
Statement of Mr. Hoover Issued
Keb. 2$, "We are making de
elded progress toward the determin
atlon of the attitude of the great
political parlies on the solutions of
tho greatest business and social is
sues for tho next election. For in
stance:
"Penrose has declared that 1 am
not his kind of a republican.
"Bryan has declared that 1 am not
his kind of a democrat.
"Hearst has declared that I have
not his variety of patriotism
"1 at once agree with those gentle
men. Having now disposed of this
and worbl economic council led and ; momentous matter, let us gut on
directed some of the greatest enter
prises of all time. A great executive.
s. Selects big men to aid him and
invites their counsel.
9. Lends by force of tho bigness
with the Issues."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer; "The
rank and file of tho republican party
will welcome Herbert Hoover, Into
the field. The Issues which ho will
of his Ideas, his knowledge of facts, I support are preciselv the issues
bis common sense. Is never a dicta- j which the republican" party must
tor- espouse if it expects to win in No-
UK Ono whom tho office seeks vein her."
not who set-ks the office. Will Irwin, in Saturday Kvening
11. Has a wider knowledge nf:p0st: 'In his wam, equally in his
world economics, politics and dlpb- habits of mind, ho remained as
macy probably than any other living American as the flag, baseball or
American.
Charles K. Hughes: Hoover was
"att onco financier, diplomat and
statesman."
St. loiiis Star; "Hivorced from po
litical boss ism and has set the pace
for talking frankly with the public
corn-on-tho-coh. Palo Alto. Calif.,
was for him home, London only a
stopping place. "
Portland Telegram: "Hoover has
given the American people something
to think about. In the solution of
Industrial, social and economic prob
and be re j ecu altogether the idea of
internatiocalifm. .
What Type of Man lo We Want for
"Our problems are economic,
stra;ghi business problems. We need
men In office with the constructive!
engineer bugijesf iyp of mind
for rebuilding the world is a job of
construction, a business job.
"WLa: ih:s country doe? not need
is a man on- horseback. What this
country does need is a man on foot.
"The right man must have the
courage to cut loese: the determina
tion to walk with the people; the
vision to see clearly into the future
and the nerve to shake off the en
tangling alliances of the past."
That is the language of the Satur
day Evening Post. is what many,
many people are thinking.
Hoover's social philosophy a
worthy Euccef&or to Roosevelt. (Quo
tations are from Mr. Hoover's state
ment of December 11. IMP:)
1. "Labor, with hand or mind, is
the only excuse for membership in
community.
"The object of all national
economic policy must be to maintain
and improve the standard of living of
the whole population."
3. ' There is no equality of oppor
tunity if some are to work six hours
and others twelve.'
4. "There can be no equality of
opportunity if the ownership of the
tools of production and service is to
become frozen to a narrow group of
holders."
"The social philosophy of the
Cnited States is that every individual
should within his lifetime not be
handicapped In securing that partic
ular niche in the . community to
which his abilities and character en
title hitn.
C. "We have no frozen class dis
Unctions."
"Our plan does not enable us
to take otir neighbor's home over
night, but it does enable us to build
one of our own."
H. "This program requires some
militancy against imported social
diseases."
But he equally reminds us
that tools of production are capital.
saved labor for the future and that
the major impulse to savings is
their future earning power their
yield of interest."
10. "Democracy's conception of
the state Is one that, representative
of all the citizens, will in the region
of economic activities limit itself In
the main to the prevention of eco
nomic domination of the few over
the many."
Grave Weaknesses Which Mr. Hoover
Has Pointed Out
1. Over-centralization of federal
government. -
2. Knormous federal industrial
activities vet to be demubilized.
:i. Decrcasinir , nroduetivitv.
4. Ynst credit, inflation specula
tion and waste. -
t. K.xecKKive ma ruins between
producer and 'cohnm'er.
G. . An .enommusC debt and heavv
burden of taxation.
7. Slender margin bv which civ:U
?ation survive intern-'tinallv.
Some Klcmcnts oMIoover's Program
1. Koualitv oT ?port unity, to all;
avoiding react ion; on the one hand
i;nd social sm on the other. This
the ureat American ideal.
1 lievival of joy eraftsman-liii
bv spirit of en-operation of labor
am capital in production and cood
will in their unit il interests, for
collective baruainin-' and checking
over-urowth of tvrunical domination
on either side.
'A. Above all the farmer's return
from production must be sufe-euanl
ed. This is the first consideration of
:tll prosperity.
i. An earnest advocate of the
Leu cue of Nations, but with reserve
tiyns sufe-truardini America's vitrl
interests mm traditions.
5. Favors inheritance tax. but be
lieves those taxes In 1 which are
narked to the consumer and hin.plv
add to the biub enst of livinc.
i. 1'nqmtlif ied hostility to child
labor.
7. A national budget svMem.
H. Kccroiipiti!.' of all federal do
parlrnents involving public works.
Hoover's Republicanism
Minneapolis Journal: 'IIis ideas
are 1. sound republican doctrine."
William Howard Taft : "That Hoo
ver affiliations have ahvavs been
with the republican party has been
known to many."
To the Women of Oregon
When men told Mr. Hoover he could
not secure food saving bv vuInnt:TV
method, he replied that thev did not
kn w the womanhood of America. His
appeal to the women. is bX-torv, Thev
were his rirtner-! iri ' their irreat
tliHll iilt service ot the war. Ilis
leadership won their . full confidence.
Thev know him' in action. ""
And the Hoover Kepubliean club
makes nn appeal to the women of the
tale. Ho not lail to vote at the pri
mary. ote whether you acree with
us or not. liut it' you believe as we!
lo that 'Mr. Ifimver edionld be the I
nominee of the republican jMtrtv. leave
no effort unbared between now and
May 'Jl to achieve that end. Let us
nuke it indeed n imnular irovoT-nmcn.
And to the .Men as Well
It is said that the voters are in
litferent. These are possjblv the
most tremendous times in hUtorv.
Vote whether v.m acree with u or
not. The prin r cs will be nine-
tenths of the battle. No natriot mav
-hirk.- And if von believe in Mr. Hno
ut. there are none too many davs
left to make v-mr influence fr't.
Kleetin a president is vour iob.
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POLITICAL CARDS.
Sheriff
I 'hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nomlnatlon for the office cf
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the May primaries. I feel
that my record aa a public official
during the first term entitles me to
Mrs. Albert Xoth and child have
?nnn 111 I n trnva fn, a waAL'.
lems he .stands for American Ideals.' visi wi rt.,alivoi ,, tri011(K
IMRtrtct Attorney.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Prisecuting
Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish of the voters at the coming ! re-nomination and re-election.
primary election. If nominated and I Aqt. C. E. TERRILL.
elected I will see thai the lawa are!
Justly and honestly enforced. . Re- I hereby announce mvself a rennh-
spectfoily yours, i itcan candidate for sheriff of Jackson
aar. - m. a. ua.naliay. ! county, at the May primaries. 8v-
eral years experience in this line of
Believing nat mys jcressful man- work, including last six months of
agement of the office ot District At-1 1919 In the tax collection depart-
torney nas snewn mr thoroughly i ment, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
qualltied, and that I can serve the ' minuter the dutl s of the office In an
nomination for County Clerk on the
republican ticket subject to the decis
ion of the people at the coming prl
marlea, and hope my record In thia
office the first term la such that I
am entitled to yonr support this year.
Adv. CHAUNCEY FLORE Y.
County Assessor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the re-nomination to the office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by the Republican party at the
primary election May 21st, 1920,
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
6chool 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 Superinten
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election. May 21st- I am for
progressive education, the education
that prepares for life, and for giving
the rural schools the very best ad
vantages possible. I favor more nor
mal schools for Oregon.
I Adv. A. . HANBY.
I herewith announce myself as can
didate for nomination, on the republi
can ticket, for County School Super
intendent. SL'SA.WNE W. HOMES.
County Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
tickef for the ofice of Connty Cor
oner. If elected I promise econom
ical management of the Coroner's of
fice. JOHN A. PERL.
Adv.
County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as a can-'
didate on the republican ticket' for
the nomination for the office ot
County Treasurer, promising to ad
minister the duties of the office on an
efficient business basis.
Adv. A. C. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for nomination for County
Treasurer on the republican ticket.
I am an experienced business man.
Adv. W. D. WELCIL
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the republican ticket for County
Treasurer, subject to the primary.
May 21.
E. P. CHANDLER, Rogue River. ;
(Adv.)
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 in
Jackson county a number ot years,
understand tbe needs of the county
and if chosen will promise an 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
ot the voters at the primaries, May
21, 1920. If elected I promise an
economical, fair and impartial ad
ministration of the duties ot the of
fice. I have always been for good
roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL.
Upon the solicitation of friends 1
have consented to become a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to May primaries. I am a good
roads enthusiast and think business
methods can prevail In county af
fairs. VICTOR BURSELL.
Adv. IJ. v. V). 2, Medford.
Representative
I am a candidate tor re-nomlnatlon
for joint representative of Douglas
and Jackson counties, on tho republi
can ticket, at the primary. May 21.
I am for good roads and have helped
frame tho present good roads legisla
tion. If nominated and elected I pro
mise to devote my .energies to the
prosecution of those interests of the
district I represent and the state ot
Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE.
RAWLES MOOKE
for
Democratic Nomination
District Attorney
Mav Primary, 1980.
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capacity best, 1 announce my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at the May primaries.
Adv. o. M. ROBERTS.
efficient manner.
Adv.
JOHN B. WIMER.
J have decided to make the race
for the democratic nomination for
sheriff at the May primaries. I will
tand on my record of a little over a
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor nomination on the republican j year In the sheriff's office, prior to
ticket for the office of Prosecuting my entering the service.
Attorney. If e'.ected I pledge myself , Adv. RALPH JEWivr.q
10 an impartial eutorcement of tbe
law.
Adv.
F. P. FARRELL.
County Ocrk
I announce my candidacy for re-
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