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Offinul papor of the City of Medford.
Offlolal paper of Jackson County.
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Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
I, 187 .
dworn dally average circulation for
alx months ending April 1919 8,074
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wise credited In this papor, and also the
local news published herein. All rights
of republication of special diHpatuha
herein are also reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
7 Artku Fmwj
', The High Johnson mooting ThurH.
eve. demonstrated tho well known
scientific fact tluit thoro can ho no
mooting nnloHB somebody mods.
: A' OAXMHAIj HA.N'e'UHT
tYroka, Cul., Jouruul.)
Airs. Petor Hlnko hOBtess of
the Blake Hotel in Etna Mills,
was iu Oreonvlow Tuesday trying
'"tto.flnd a girl to cook.
: - . 1,13 PETIT l'RMMIO
'. i(A Main Btem Knrco)
.Scene: Bnliy hawllng busily In door
way of store. Little slstur using pil
low for silencer, accentuating out
cries; by stuffing same down mouth
of cryoe. Mother rushes to baby
buggy, -followed by trio of women.
Mother says:
."Nyhaxza mnssali, wluuza inassnh!
MU7.or wito horo!
(Baby bawls the louder. )"Muz.er"
ropGats.'abovo linos 6 tlmcH.
lntiqeorit bystander stops up and
snorts In' sympathy, for bawling babe
admiring lung strength.
js 'accompanying women spot Inn.
by.'und'eyo suspiciously. Cull atten
tion of ''Muzzer" to his presence. She
looks llko Nupoloon, and says:
-"My child Is scalrtod of you."
;i2Sit Inn. Ily.
iBaby still bawling as curtain drops.
Notwithstanding that Mr. Wilson's
confidential address to the navy on
how to win the war was good, taking
tho peaco conforonco as n sample, It
Is Just as well that the admirals han
dled it. There nre also many people
who can not see what his fulsome, re
marks on board a battleship, has to
do with tho alleged blunders of Jose
phus Daniels.
Ut.:
Wow that Mr. Hairy Manning, has
Caruso in a hole, Mr. Itlchard Anile
Is persuading him to do blnckfaco
stuff, and put Lew Dockstadter and
Al Jolson on tho bum.
The throntoned sliortago of gaso
line will put a crimp In tho ravoiilo
local' pastime of auto gadding in the
twilight.
,Tho ornery Mr. Ciirntnzn Is putting
up a buttle fur his presidential job,
and will fight to tho last whisker.
T liESIDEXT WILSON'S message- to fiilbcrt llamaker
T of Portland jnts Oregon denim rats in a (iiaii(lry. The
message insists upon nniialifie'd support of the leagiie
covenant, and flatly opposes tin Lodge reservations.
But Senator Chamberlain voted for the Lodge reserva
tions. 1 lie natural assumption is tlie pvesicleiit expects
his oartv in this state to vote against "Our George." Lut
will they? AVe rather doubt it,
J 1 1 our opinion the majority of the Democrats will
vote for Senator Chamberlain with mental reservations.
They will vote for him because they realize his defeat
will mean the election of a Republican to the senate. They
will vote for him in spite of hi.s record on the peace treaty
instead of because of it.
There is a good deal in what Senator McC'iunher has
said about the peace; treat' as an issue in the campaign.
Party linesVill not be drawn strictly on treaty lines. There
are too many other considerations involved. In fact, the
probabilities are both major parties will endorse the league
with reservations, the only difference being a milder fori,
for the Democrats than the Republicans.
Both parties will then claim possession of the only gen
uine article, but the rank and file, will largely discount tin
entire question, and support the party- which, in their opin
ion, gives the best prospect of returning the country to n
basis of economic stability, and alleviating this devastat
ing .sickness of discontent.
The most conspicuous phcnomincna today is gtuiera'
disgust with the whole political performance. The peoph
arc wearied to death with congress, with propoganda, will
the time honored bunk of a bygone age. They want a ncv
deal all around, and they are going to vote for the part
that gives the best promise of securing it.
There are two important rules to observe in the 'pri
mary election regarding the amendments, local and statt
candidates. On the latter, vote for the man best qualifier:
for tho job, regardless of all other considerations, on tin
'amendments, don't vote at all unless you know what tin
amendment means. In other worfls, study the ballot now
secure all the information you can, and with this knowledge
at band, vote; accordingly. An ignorant vote is worse thai
no vole at all.
If you didn't read the ejue'stions and answers on II
county road bond issue in yesterday's paper, read then
today" There is the entire situation in a nutshell. If .yen
want $900,000 ef outside money spent in Jackson Ciunitj
for farm roads, vote for the nonets.
AVe can't he'lp but admire. Johnson's virtuesity. lie ha?
the radical vote salted, now he will tour the' east and show
the business men he isn't what the radicals think he is.
The voter who just paid 2-1 cents a pound lor sugar wil'
have a pretty friendly feeling for ITeioycr when he gets ii
the voting '.moth.
It's a pretty safe bet that Debs will carry every peni
tentiary in the country.
Juno bribes are golting ready to
fasten on tho June bridles.
REPORT MANY GASES
Says we must keep feet dry j avoid
exposure and cat
less meat.
Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex
posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat,
drink lots of water and above all take
a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep
down uric acid.
Rheumatism is caused by poisonous
toxin, called uric acid, which is gene
rated in the bowels and absorbed into
the blood. It is the function of the
kidneys to filter this acid from the
blood and cast it out in the urine. The
fores of the skin are also a means of
reeing the blood of this impurity. In
damp and chilly, cold weather the skin
porej are closed, thus forcing the kid
neys to do double work, llicy become
weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate
this uric acid which keeps accumulating
and circulating through the system,
eventually settling in the joints and
muscles causing stiffness soreness and
pain called rheumatism.
At the first twinge of rheumatism
get from any pharmacy alout four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon fill
in a glass of water and drink before
breakfast each morning for a week. Thi:
is said to eliminate uric acid by stimu
lating the kidneys to normal action,
thus ridding the blood af these impur
ities. , Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless anc
Is made from the acid of granes and
lemon juice, combined with litliia and
it used with excellent results by thou
sands of folks who are subject to rheu
matism. Here you have a pleasant,
effervescent litlua-water drink which
overcomes uric acid and is bencliciul
to your kidneys as well.
TIRED OF IT.
T'V.H CIROWN" so tired of striking that work looks
A goeiel to me; though I've had little liking, eif late, for
industry. The war geit nie unsettled, unfit, lor honest
toil, and, like the palfrey metth'd, 1 reared and pawed
the soil. I called on men and brothers to come anil
strike with nie, anil set their elaels and inclines from
tyrants' shackles free. Ami all the boys res emiled,
ami quit their useful tasks, grew whiskers many-frond-e'd,
and yawped from kegs and casks. Like nie, they
called en wtrkcrs to throw their handsaws down, and
join the ranks of shirkers who thronged the ielle town.
And so our graft kept spreading, and ran us all in debt,
and very few we're treading the paths where toilers
sweat, f sat., with other bumpkins, around the Hlue
Front store, ami no one grew two pumpkins where bin
one grew be'fore. Ami no one ploweel a furrow, or
made an anvil ring, or came emt from his burrow to
laugh and dance and sing, lint all were talking sorrow,
anil pessimism black, and swearing that loniorrenv
would see our bulwarks crack. And now I'm tired of
striking, I need some iron men, and gladly I'd go hiking
to make things hum again.
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
en's
Rare Values at Mann's Annex Saturday
Great! Good News From the M
Store I
H Just 15 Men's All-Wool Suits left,
H mostly small sizes. Hart, Schaffner &
Marx make on sale Saturdair at $45.00
H and $18-00 "
H Big bargains in Men's Makinaws and
H Logging Shirts at less than mill prices.
1 SATURDAY SALE OF SHIRTS
Men's Xegiigee
Shirts, with stiff
cuffs. ' Cheap to
day at $3.01). Sat
urday $1.98
Boy's .scln'tol- and
play Shirts in grey
and blue. Very
special Saturd'av,
each $1.50
Hickory Work
Shirts worth 2.."0.
each
$1.18
Saturday,
Hi J
SUMMER UNDERWEAR SALE jgj
Men's Seal Pax Athletic Shirts and
Drawers. Vt-rv special, 11
each :. ,Jt
R V. D. Union Suits. Special $1.75 suit
Richmond Closed Crotch Union Suits, m
Summer weight, long and short sleeves, s
Ankle length. A very fine gar- ttO AO
niei.it. Special, suit pCO
Men's Halbriggan Shirts and Drawers.
grade-. Spe-.-ial, XSP
Fine
each ..
Men's Negligee
Shirts, with collars
attaerhed. Cheap
today at . $3.00. On
sale Saturelav,
eadi $1.98
El
Town schoolH to inert at Central
Point Snturdur, May 1'.. to conter-t
in tennis and Kirls luisc- hull.
In connection with the tenuis tour,
nnnient four teams will contest In
Kirls' luisehall. Itoitne ltiver. IVntial
Point, Jacksonville, Talrnt nnil I'hoe-
niiment,. four af tho towns will peiul
teams ot play Kirls' baseball. The
first games scheduled will be betwoer
UoKtle ltiver and Jacksonville at II
o'clock. A. 11 o'clock Talent and
Phoenix Kirls will cross bills. Tin
finals between the winning tcttim
will be pluyed in the nflernonn at S
o'clock.
No admission fees will be charged
POLITICAL CAIIIW.
IHstrlrt Alliirnej.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dblRte fur the office of Prosecuting
Attorney for Jackson county. Oregon
on the republican ticket, subject ti
'he wish of the voters at Ihe comln
primary election. If nominated anc
elected 1 will tine that the laws an
nix have made entries and will suuliiustlv and honestly enforced Re
teams for belli singles and doubles j spectfnlly yours.
and for both boys and girls. Adv H. A CANAOA Y
Tho contests began at 10 o'clock
with time out for picnic lunch dur- bnrebv announce mi .an'M-x"
ing the noon hour. The rinnls win for nomination on the republican
be played In Iho afternoon between ticket for the office ut Crwwutinr
one and four. Considerable Interest Attorney If e'.ecieii : pledge uiysel;
has been shown and some good play- to an Impartial enforcement of th
WJt via
!
Men's Overalls at less
than we can buy them
at" the mill today.
Eoss of the Road Un
ion Made Overalls,
waist style. Saturday
$2.48
Bi?3 style on sale Sat
urday $2.9
18c
10 OFF ON SUIT CASES.
Splendid chance to buy a gooel suit case
eir traveling bag at 10 per cent less than
tho reasonable prices we have them
marked. 'See'them.
LOOK UP
THESE SPECIALS
SATURDAY
Lini'ii Collars, Slidewe l
Brand. Cheav at :50c
On sale Satur
elav, each
3 for 50
Arm Dands. Good final
ity. On sale j E
Saturday, pair w
Suspenders. Cloeid qual
ity, n orth More.
Saturday, pair
Iandkere:hiefs. Full size
'iue qualitv, 2
for ;
Work Socks. Ootid dual
ity. Very special,
pair
"Work Clove's,
grade. Very
spe'cial, pair
2 for 25
SATURDAY SALE OF HOSE. S
Fancy Silk Hose.
New style's. On sale 5
Saturday, pr. 85? S3
Cotton Hose. Ex-
tra fine grade. All
size's. Spe'cial, pair
29 H
Fancy Silk Ilbse.
Kxtra heavy grade.
New patterns. Spe- sj
cial, jtair ....$1.75
Engineer and Firiv
nian's Hose. On
sale Sat urelav, nair
25-
Silk Hose in bla' k
and corelavan, ttir
$1.25
Fancy Met
Lisle' Hose',
special, iair
enze'e1.
'ery
50c
35c
25c
(lood
15c
MEN'S TIES
New four-in-hand ties.
"Made of good mater
ials, each .....9St"
Men's four-in-hanel
ties. Good patterns.
Verv special, each
' $1.50
Men's extra finfi
graele I'oiir-in-lianel
ties. Made; of heavy
silk. New patterns.
Special Saturday,
each $1.98
IP
MEN'S HATS FOR LESS
BELTS
Men's leather belts. All
good quality, Qr
Men's soft felt hats in a fine line of
colors and sizes. Cheap at 3.
This sale1, each . ;
.$3.50
Better Felt Hats, worth up to $10.. On
sale from $5 to $6
Just a
$10.00.
each ....
few Panama
Saturday,
straw hats, wovli
h..
SPECIAL SALE MEN'S PANTS
Men's fine grade Corduroy Pants. Heal
values up to $7.00. On sale C Ofi S
Uest fiuhlit''.
$3.50
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Tt will pay you to stoe-k up for
next winker at these prices. On
sale Saturday, $2.50 to $G each.
Mann's Annex
THE STORE FOR. MEN
44 NORTH CENTRAL AVE.
Next to Schietfelin's Old Stand
Cuthbert Buildinq
Saturday, pair
Men's Whip-Cord Pants
Special Saturday,
pair
Men s "Wool "Work Pants. On sale from
$3.00 to $6.50
.Men's Dress Pants. On sale , from
$6.00 to $9.50 paii
Mcn's Khaki Pants, pair $2.98
Boy's Khaki Pants, pair $2.48
Men's R-idiufc Breeches, pair $4.98
OUTING HATS AND CAPS
In a large range of styles and
colors. On sale Saturday, from
48 to $1.50
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Itnwles Mooro Is a cnniliilato for : my entering the Bervlce,
ho democratic nomination for DU-'Adv. RALPH JEN.NIXGS.
rict Attorney.
didate for nomination, on the republl.
lean ticket, for County School Super
I inteudent. SUSANNE W. HOMES.
County Clerk
I announce my candidacy for re-
nomlniitlon for County Clerk on the
Mnllevltig "hat mt succeaaful man
agement or the office ot DlMrlct At-
orney has shown
nnhfltnt. anil that
leopio ot jacusou county, in tnat marlea, and hope my record In this
'apaclty best, 1 annouure my candl- j office the first term Is such that I
lacy for ro-eloctlon on tho republican am entitled to your support this year.
luKei at tne May punnrlcs. Alv. CHAUNCEY FLOREY.
rot! thoroughly republican ticket sut.Ject to the docls
I can orve tho j ion of the neonlo at the coinlns nrl-
vdv.
O. M. ROUEKT8.
I
'oiinty AMMAHor.
SlK-nM I hereby announcn my candidacy
hereby announce my candidacy ; for the re-nomlnatlon to the office
or re-noinlnation for the office cf of County Assessor for Jackson coun
heriff on the republican ticket, tub-'ty, by the Republican party at the
ect to the May primaries. 1 feel i primary election May 21st, ll20.
hat my record as a public official j Adv. J. B. COLEMAN.
Hiring the first term entitles me to i
e-nomlnatlon and ro-election. ! School 8iiprrlmmlcnt
Vdv. C. EL TEKRII.U i I hereby announce myself a candi
date for nomination for County
School Superintendent on the repub
lican ticket. 0. W. GODWARn.
Adv.
I heroby announce myself a repub
iran cairdldaie for sheriff of Jackson
oiinty, at the May primaries. Sev
eral years experience in this line of
vork. Including List six months of j I hereby announce myself as candl
1919 In the la collection depart-idate for County School Supertnten
iient. thoroughly qualifies me to ad- den', on the republican ticket, at the
nlnlstr the dutl s of the office In an primary election. May 21st. I am for
tticient manner. (Progressive education, the education
VltT.
.IOHV B. WIMEIt
Ing will be dono.
Jn connection with t he tennis tour-
tswr
Adr,
F. P. FARUKLU
I hive decided to make t"lie race
(or the democratic nomination for
iherlff at the May primaries. 1 will
stand on my record of a little over a
year iu the sheriff's office, prior to
that prepare for life, and for giving
the rural schools tho very best ad
vantages possible. I favor more nor
mal schools for Oregon
"1t. A. 1. HANBT.
I herewith announce myself as can.
County Coroner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republHan
ticket for the office of County Cor
oner. If elected I promlHe econom
ical management of tho Coroner's of
fice. JOHN A. PERU
Adv.
County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate on the republican 'ticket for
the nomination for the ' office of
County Treasurer, promising to ad
minister the duties ot the office on an
efficient bus'nesa basis.
Adv. A. C. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself as can
didate tor nomination for County
Treasurer on the republican ticket.
1 am an experienced business man.
Adv. w. D. WELCH.
mary of May 21. I have lived in
Jackson county a number of years,
understand the needs of the county
and if chosen will promise an eco
nomical, efficient business adminis
tration. 1 have always been a good
roads booster. A. E. KINNEY.
Adv.
Upon the solicitation of friends I
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. R. F. D. 2, Medford.
i hereby announce ray candidacy
on the republican ticket for County
Treasurer, subject to the primary.
May 21.
E. P. CHANDLER, Roguo River.
(Adv.)
I announce my candidacy for the
offico of County Commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to the will
of tho voters at the primaries. May
21, 1920. If elected I promise an
economical, fair and impartial ad
minlBtratiou of the duties of the of
fice. I have always been for good
roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL.
Vonnty CnmmiMsrinCT
I am a candidate for the nomlpa
Uon for county commissioner on the district I represent and the state of
repuuucaa tiCKCl, suujecl to the Drl-IOrirnn f i w u nrnv.
Representative
I am a candidate tor re-nomlnatlon
for Joint representative of Douglas
and Jackson counties, on the republi
can ticket, at the primary, May 21.
1 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 the
prosecution of those Interests of the
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