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olal paper of the City of Medford,
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Entered an second-class matter at
Monroro, Oregon, under the act of Marob
worn dally aver nee circulation for
. alf months ending April 1919 8,074
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Tribune's Daily
Health Hint
!' Ity Harriot Ilocwlir. '
Why do wo woop In a Bhurp wind.
Why do ,wo weop at all?
. The tears aro flowing constantly,
night and day, only they aro running
off In the propor channels tho little
tear ducts that lead from tho corner
of tbe eye to tho noso. Tho tears aro
secreted by a spoclul gland and run
Into the eye from the outor, upper
cornor. Prom hero tliey wubIi tlio
0liBr surface of the oye to keep it
liiojuf and transparent so we can seo
t(iru It, and to wash away any bits
pf (lust that may get In. They find
(heir putlot thru a tiny duct to tho
8Qe, and thoro keep the hobo moist
al6U. .They are slightly salty for suit
18 f natural antiseptic.
''jyhenover tho tear supply Is too
Sbuntlant to bo panned thru tho tear
uqS, thoy overflow tho edges of tho
lpwe,r -Id, and wo weep. Tho sharp
Wlad nay cause this, or tho prcBBiiro
Qaused by the squint of laughter,
when-we "laugh till wo cry"; not to
rpontlqn the usual cause of tears
imotiop. .
I'ncj' exact historical ronson for
WMplpg undor strong emotion Is not
(lonr; but we find it In some of the
Ipwor animalB.
" Everyone knows how prompt a re
lief are the tears when tho eye is Irri
tated. This givos us a pointer for
wiping away cinders from tho cyo.
Always wlpo townrd tho nose, for
this helps tho tears to wash It in the
natural direction. It you succeed in
wiping the clndor Into (ho Alitor cor
ner, you make it so much harder for
the toars to got rid of it.
STRICTLY ANONYMOUS
VOU ITAVEN'T decided who you want for President
- it is much easier for you to decide who you don't
want. You don't want an old-fashioned politician. You
are tired of politicians. You feel the present deplorable
predicament ot the country is largely due to too much poll
tics and too little statesmanship, lou want someone in
the White House who will put a stop to all that nonsense
and relegate the bootlickers and the demagogues and the
chairwarniers to the scrap heap.
You don't want a liolshevik, you don't want a stand
patter. You want a man who has vision, but isn't vision
ary, who is more interested in deeds than in words, in per
forinances than promises, and vet who in the stnmtcle for
efficiency can be depended upon never to lose sight of the
supremely important human factor.
You want a man with ideals, but ideals tempered will
practical horse sense, rationally adjusted not to the world
we dream about, but the world we Jive in. .Realizing that
America enjoys the priveleges of a world power, you real
ize also that it must accept the obligations ot one. Ot these
obligations one of the most obvious is part icipation in an
international movement to organize the world for peace.
You want a man in the "White House who knows what
he is talking about. Jii your opinion, a man who has lived
in Europe and worked with Europeans who hais lived in
the Orient and worked with Orientals, who gets his knowl
edge of the world not from books and atlases but from first
hand experience, will be in a better position to decide for
eign policies wisely than the man who prides himself upon
a provincialism entirely surrounded by ignorance.
.Finally, the idea or having a business ma:i m alshing-
ton appeals to you. The problems of the immediate fu
ture are tho problems of reconstruction. The problems of
reconstruction are primarily the problems of organization
and administration, not political problems, but essen
tially business ones. A biusiness man has never occupied
tho White House. You believe the time has come to put
one there.
But you haven't decided who vou want for President.
You merely know you are on the right track, and a month
from now will vote for the right man.
Misguided as the overall movement is in its immediate
aim, it may serve a useful purpose in organizing public
sentiment against the present mad race for profits, and
convincing the profiteem they are skating on thin ice.
Mr. Bryan wins and loses in the Nebraska primaries.
He secures a seat in the convention, but he is beaten in the
race by two Hitchcock supporters. Now the debate can
go on as to whether the. Hitchcock support represents senti
ment for the administration or for modified prohibition. '
When communication with Mars its established the first
int ovulation desired is the price of Martian clothes and
Planetary sugar.
Any man who can reduce the high cost of living need
not worry about reducing his opponents' vote.
Corn
Pain
Stopped
Quick
"Gete-It" loosens Them So They
UftOff in A Jiffy.
Thd corn pains ccaso na soon as
few drops of "luttt-lt" reach the
corn. It Hoes out ot tho hurttne
Jbualnoes furevor.
I CornjGono "
(iota-It" Jfjjr
7 Vor ft day or bo tho corn remains,
rttlnR looser nnd looser and with-
out a twlnce from It. Them, It pets
o loose that, you Juet lift it rinht
off, without oven feeling it. and
cast It ftwny. That's how can My and
-almply "Getft-IL" disposes of tho
jcorn nuisance.
' "Go la-It." (ho unfailing, puarnn
teed. money bark corn remover,
costs but a trine nt any dniR- store.
;Jdf.'d by B, Ltiffruneu A Co., OlilcaKO.
ed as tho world's best corn remody
by Leon D. Hasklns, Medford Phar
- roacy, Strang's Drug Store, Heath's
Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy.
COCKROACHES
POTATOES
'"TODAY I bought a peck of spuds, my hungry form
- to fill; I had to soak my Sunday duds ere I could
pay the bill. I paid as much to buy a peck as once a
bushel brought; anil so 1 wept and cried "By Heck,"
and drank a williewauglit. I drank a horn of Adam's
ale, my spirit to revive; for how can one dig up the kale,
and keep his pep alive ? They say we 'run to luxuries,
when we a-shopping go; for costly meats, imported
cheese, our hard earned bucks we blow. " Kat simple
fare," tjie wise men say, "cut out the rich and fine, and
you may save some coin each day, and put the same in
brine." The wise men sagely chew t heir cuds and hand
us logic pure; but is there simpler fare than spuds, the
stand-by of the poor? 'Tis not the farmer makes them
dear; the grocer's not to blame. Some fat and heartless
profiteer is ;.t his beastly game. Somewhere there is
a middleman whose rake-off is a crime; the buyer is the
also-ran who gets stung every time. Somewhere there
is a sycamore, somewhere a hempen rope; those crazy
times will soon be o'er andisense will come, 1 hope.
! The BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY
The Medford National Bank
0. U. HOMESEEKER
: All the Executive Officers of this Tank are
: pioneers and native sons of Southern Oregon.
: They know all the good points, and the other EE
: points of the Rogue K'iver Valley, and will help E
: Investors and 1 lomeseekers to avoid mistakes.
S V'e want you to prosper among us, for we
want, your friendship and your business; and in-
" yite vou to make our Hank
! EASILY KILLED TODAY BY USINO
STEARNS' PASTE 1
AIM SCSJI DEATH to j
WATER BUGS RATS AND MICE
' OR D Kit FROM TOUR DEALER '
YOUR BANK
The Hank That Prospers
w. s. c.
The Whole Secret o
Simply a Matter of the Maker's Poitcieo
This you will realize once you
try a Brunswick that a super-tirs
is possible only when the name
certifies that the maker is follow
ing the highest standards.
Por tire making is chiefly a mat
ter of standards and policies cost
plus care. Any maker can build a
good lire if he cares to pay per
fection's price.
'Ail men know Brunswick: stand
ards, for Brunswick products have
been famous for 74 years.
Formulas, fabrics and standards
vary vastly in cost. Reinforce
ments, plies and thickness are a
matter of expense. And these vari
ations affect endurance. It rests
with the maker bow far he wishes
to go -how much hs can afford
to give.
For there are no secrets nor pat
ents to lipid eae back.
To ascertain what eacli maker
offers one must analyze and test
some ZOO tires as our laboratories
have done.
Then it is a matter of combining
the test features and building ac
cording to the highest standards.
Ones you try a Erunswick you
will understand how we have built
model tires, regardless of factory
expense.
Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the
same as other like-type tires. Our
saving is on selling cost, through
our nation-wide organization.
We realize that you expect more
from Brunswicks, and we assure
you that you get it. ONE Bruns
ivick will tell you thi story.
And then you'll want ALL
Erunswicks. No other tire, you'll
agree, gives sio much for your
.money.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLI..ENDER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
mm tef
Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads
Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads
.- r Vi-'i
So. Front St., Medford, Ore.
I'OI.ITICAL CAKDS.
Dislrli v AMornpy. '
I hereby Announce myself as a enn
illdato for the office of Prosecuting
Attornoy for .lackson county, OreRon,
on the republican ticket, subject to
the wish of tho voters at tho coming
primary election. If nominated and
elected 1 will see thai the laws are
Justly Bnd honestly enforced. Re
spectfully yours.
Adv.' H. A. CANADA Y.
mont, thoroughly qualifies me to ad
minister the dutl s of tho office In an
efficient maimer.
AdT. JOHN D. WIMER.
I havo decided to make tho race
for tho democratic nomination for
sheriff at the May primaries. I will
! stand on my rocordof a littlo over a
year in the sheriff's office, prior to
my entering the service.
Adv. HAM'II JKNW1XGS.
nollovlng 'hat my successful man
agement of the office of District At
tornoy has shown mt thoroughly
qualified, and fliat I can serve tho
people of Jackson county. In ' that
capacity best, I announco my candi
dacy for re-election on the republican
ticket at the May primaries.
Adv. G. M. KODERTS.
Comity Clerk
I announce my Candidacy for re
nomlnation 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 the first term Is such that I
am entitled to your support this year.
Adv. CH AUNCEY KLOKEY.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on tho republican
ticket for tho office of Prosecuting
Attornoy. If e'.ected I pledge myself
to an impartial enforcement or the
law. F. V. FAItRELL.
Adv.
Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-nominntlnn fnr Ihn nffioft rt
sheriff on the republican ticket, sub
ject to the Slay primaries. I feel
that my record as a public official
during the first trm entitles mo to
re-nomlnatlon and re-eleetion.
Adv. c. E. T Kit RILL.
County Assessor. .
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the rc-nomluatlon to tbe office
of County Assessor for Jackson coun
ty, by tho Republican party at tho
primary election May 21st, 1020.
Adv. J. B. COLEMAN,
j School Superintendent
j I hereby announce myself a candi
lilate for nomination for' Count)
School Superintendent on the repub
.lican ticket. U. V. CODWAKl).
i Adv.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for sheriff ot Jackson
county, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this Hue of
work, Including last six months of
1919 In tbo tax collection depart-
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for County School Superinten
dent, on the republican ticket, at the
primary election. May 21st. 1 am for
progressive education, the education
that rreparea tor lif. and for giving
the rural schools the very best ad
vantages possible. 1 favor more nor
mal schools for Oregon.
Ady. A. 4. HANT3Y.
nomlcol, efficient business adminis
tration. I bavo always been a good
roads booster. A. E. KINNEY.
AdT;
I herewith announce myself ns can
didate for nomination, on the republi
can ticket, for County School Super
intendent. SUSANNE W. HOMES.
Conr.ty Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republican
ticket for the office of County Cor
onor. It elected I promise econom
ical management of the Coroner's of
fice. JOHN A. PERU
Adv.
County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate on tho republican ticket for
tho nomination tor the office of
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 tho republican ticket.
I am an experienced business man.
Adv. W. D. WELCH.
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the republican ticket for County
Treasurer, subject to the primary.
May 21.
E. I. CHANDLER, Rogue River.
(Adv.)
founty 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 of years,
understand tho needs of the county
and it chosen, will promise an eco-
T announce my candidacy for tbe
office of County Commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to tne wiu
of the Totors at the primaries, May
21, 1320. If elected I promise an
economical, fair and Impartial ad
ministration of tbe duties of the of
fice. 1 have always been for good
roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL. .
Upon the solicitation ot friends 1
have consented to become a candi
date for County Commissioner, sub
ject to May primaries. Una good
roads enthusiast and think business
methods can prevail in county af
fairs. VICTOR BUKSELL.
Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford,
Representative
I am a candidate for re-nomination
for Joint representative of Douglas
and Jackson counties, on the republi
can ticket, at the primary. May 1,
I am for good roads and have holped
frame tho present good roads legisla
tion. If nominated and elected I pro-
I mlso to devote my energies to the
prosecution of those Interests et the
district I represent and the 'state ol
Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE).
RAWLES MOOKB
for
Jumocratlc Nomination .
District Attorney -
Vav Primary, 18.
Big Reduction on
Used Cars i
For the next ten days we
will give a 15 per cent reduc
tion on tho prices of our used
cars. We have some excepr
(ional good'ears, that will bo
sold at a bargain, and sold on
easy terms.
One Franklin Touring car ' 30Q
with new cord tires.:.... t..
Down
$309
Dowi
$250
Down
s. $1000
Down
$400
Down
One 1018 Chevrolet..
One Apperson touring car
run twelvo thousand
miles .'.
One .'ll) Oldsmobllo
just like new
One Case touriujr
1010 Maxwell, run twelve
' huurircd miles, never -hecoi
off of puvfug, just
us good as now
lOIii Cadillac, fine car
for stage runs
1910 3-ton Federal,
guaranteed
Ono Dodge touriiig
Ono Overland, good con
dition, run 8000 miles
$450
Down
$300
Down
$900
Down
$450
Dovtn
$300
Down
Seely V. Hall
- Motor Co. j ;i
Opposito .It. F. & If, Illdg. ' '
Stoves
Wanted
We want 50 second hand
stoves and ranges, also 100
IRON BEDS : ' ;
What have vou to offer?
Cash or Trade :-
We buy whatever you
have to sell. ,
Mordoff&Woolf
FEED r
Save money on .chicken,
feed by buying from us.
Scratch Food $4.50
Egg Producer ., 3.65
Developing Mash 5.00
Wheat 4.50
Oyster Shell 2.C0
-- . . - ,. T-f.-i. - Ka-ii
MONARCH vj
Seed & Feed Co:
317 East Main Strut .