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    STEDFOTCT) MAIL TRTBUNTC, MEDFOTtD. OT?EOONT, FTJTDAY. , .TAXUATJY 14. 1921
Medford Mail tribune
AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAP8R
PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON
EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
Office Mall Tribune Building-. M-I7-M
North Fir street Phone 75.
A 'consolidation of the Demooratlo
Times, Th: Medford Mall, the Medford
Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, The
Aahland Tribune. .
Th Mntlfnrri Hunrtav Sun la furnished
subscribers desiring a seven day dally
newspaper.
ROBKRT W. RUHT Editor.
8UMPTER 8. SMITH, Manager.
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
Entered aa aecond-clana matter at
Medford., Oregon, under the act of March
atx months ending April. 1920 1042
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry
. AutolfltR lmvo adopted us tholr of
flclul hIoicui. . unci motto "I .Should
Hurry."
..v.;-..: if," . . -.u - i
if The'! 3ortlfMid blackmailer, known
In lJoiU circluH ns tho ".Shadow," lit-
raiiHo'of hfH ui.caLui.rili.iUv, rco.viu
his early training a ooot'.eKk'or.
- t - DKI'I.ATFJ).
Hit l ''(Albany Doinocrut) -. .
W. 8. Hoom, Hon-in-lii'Y of Oen,
Morrow, woh relh-vnd ol' IiIh p Jis-j
,on the HtreetH of J'nrtluml una
day lfiHt woi'k.
A coilntorjumpor mvepidw? olf U
boulevard never Iuhph conlrol of IiIh
broom and ciohhph onto tho terrhorlal
doninlns of IiIh neighbor. Tlioy nwlpo
to tho line, let tho duHt f.ill vlure
it may.
Down in. California they are Hi 11 1
playing; tho New Year's football Riime
with Ohio Male, and tho nuwHimpurH
of London are Htlll fighting tho bat
tie of Jutland. ,
A newly arrived biscuit nhooter re
ports that only .100 dinorH Thuinduy,
whittled their voices down to a m
thetlo whine, and UHked: "Where have
1 aeen you before Thin Ih one of the
oldent stalls known to science.
TUNY CAMi HIM 1U.INI.
(KiiKi'iu (iuurd)
J. R. StUKKers of Curtain npent
Tuesday in town Hhoiipliur.
"Vou Can Find SooUh no Ijowor
Anywhere Than In Our Store Thin
"."Week" (Ad In Klamath Humid).
"America Should VI rat to ?i!n
arm." (Headline Portland Journal).
And Mho bo tlio first to yet a good
walldplntf.
Damo Humor hath It tint another
of our prom ltd hb; you n if men hnH been
caught In tho hear lttp of lviitilmonv.
The thno for KontonctiiK' haw not bei-n
Bet, but will bo early U tho ynimlK
Ijitf fieuHon.
Domon worry has Invaded tho cliy
and yalLey, una overnight tho mental
strain Is ho- groat that brunottes le
como blondeH and blondeH become
bruiieUes, Alan Ih not vcrKiitlle. IIIh
hair ran only turn whtlo from fear
and fretting.
HI0PA1H WOKK FX lWMII.r.K
(Vieka Journal)
Mr. nud Avh. Ole Clemens wero
In -Weed nno day thiH week bav-,
infrthblrmoliu-H filled.
' MvVry man, -vomnn and child In
tlie'H. 9. haH a per capita wealth of
$51). 16. Your eorr. faces a deficit of
$60.
"Wide . Awako Gospel Services."
(From a church notice). Putting- a
crimp In pew snoozing.
The Turkish army has suffered two
defeats in two days from the Greeks,
which Is what they get for smoking
Turkish cigarettes.
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
Immedlalcly after a "Dandcrine" mat
aire, your hair takes on r(w lift", liiftre
and wondrous bcnulr, nppenriit; twice
aa beary and pn-nt irtil, berntiM each
hair aoeins to fluff and thicken. rnn't
Jot your linir atny lifeless, colorless, lilnln
or scragjfly. You, too, want lots of loujf,
irong, beautiful hair.
A 35-cent bottle . of dulij;litful
"Ttenderino" freshens your sc.ilp, c)uv:ks
dandrair and falling hair. Tbia stim
ulntinR "beauty-tonic" pives to thin,
dull, fading hair that youthful brichlnesa
and ubtiiidunt tlilckiieaa AU drugiata!
LINCOLN AND
w
B ARE in receipt of an
tlie fullowiiig is a part :
"I thought Lincoln had decided the color question, and the Constitu
tion had affirmed It. Didn't Lincoln Bay that nil nlon are born free and
equal doesn't the constitution any that .tho right of the citizens of tho Unit
ed Ktutcs Hhuil not Ito abridged on account of color? Then how can uny
nno lawfully or rlKhtfully oppose n man holding land in this state or
any other Htato simply because his skin happens to be yellow instead of
white?"
Tlie answer, of conrsi', is that Lincoln did not decide the color
oucstioii, he decided the slavery iiest.ion and tlie Union question. The
color question is still with ns, both black and yellow.
The 1.1th amendment abolished ulavery,- the 15th amendment gave
the voting right to every citizen, regardless of racc color or previous
condition of servitude. Lincoln did not advance or support the 15th
amendment, it was not ratified until five years after his death. In the
south, us everyone knows, it is nut enforced and never has been en
forced. Hut the 15th amendment, is not the subject under discussion. It
refers only to "citizens" of the United States. The movement against
tin! extension of Japanese immigration and colonization is not against
citizens of the United States, whose
but against aliens of another color,
society, experience has shown can
What Lincoln's position on the
been, no one knows and no one can
was among the first to realize that,
a sentimental question, not a question that can be settled by such a
phrase as "aU nien are born free and equal," but a questifm of racial
antagonisms and racial differences, which go far back into human
history, and deep into the elements of human nature. ' '
Lincoln said his main concern was the Union, if he could onjy
fave the union by abolishing slavery
save the Union by not abolishing slavery he would do that, but he
would save the Union.
lie was quick to appreciate the complexity of the southern problem,
he was one of tlie first to realize that'with slavery an institution, with
the black man here, the solution of the problem depended upon fac
ing facts, nt.f .smothering them in platitudes.
N '
. So it was Lincoln wjio really
..l., r i ,
viuy javiiifu uuniii:iiniiuiiii iu rtiniuici u niuvi' jiukiitim, lie llivoreu oy
express statement to congress the deportation of the slave popula
tion to some territory without the United States. The mistake, he
declared, had been in ever allowing the slave traffic, in ever intro
ducing an alien element into the
lake lay in deportation, and compensation, if a practical and humane
program could be worked out.
In the light of this knowlege,
the restriction of Japanese immigration and colonization, before
their increase in population should
this country, is to follow that spirit
istic statesmanship, which Lincoln
CHILD FEEDING FUND
Hero Is what E. 8. Martin, the well
Hoover Children's Relief Fund: '.
The most conspicuous exemplar of
Hoover. He Is a great business man,
ations of helpfulness. He knows what can be accomplished by the co-operation
of men and means under sound and competent leadership, and he longs
to bring to a distressed world the relief of that sort of co-operation. Just
now he is after us to help feed the starving children of Middle' Europe. He
wants thirty-three million dollars, a sum
up-to-date battleship, to carry three and
winter. Compared with the figures we have become used to In the last four
years it is a trifle; nevertheless, because it has to be given In the main
by private cltiens out of depleted pockets, it takes a good deal of effort to
raise it. It will be raised, of course; it
given by too few people. It is extremely hard to get at the massj of the Amer
icans and draw anything out of their pockets for a special object, except by
the use of the great organization that our government maintains for that
purpose.
If any one will give any more readily
Is persuaded that it Is good business to
tive is conspicuously available, for the
tion of Europe and the quicker It regains its buying power, the better for
trade In this country. Without mouths to feed and the need to feed them
without backs to clothe and the need to
ness. All business Is the satisfaction
modities and raw material In the world and no wants to supply with them,
you cannot do any business, and your supplies, having no market, are
worth nothing. So really what the banks lend money on must be wants rath
er than commodities, and these thirty-five
wants in Miuaie turope ougnt to oe good security tor a large sum.
The list of contributors .In addition
Previously uckiiowledKod $274.10
Dr. and Mrs. U A. Sulaile 50.01)
McCurdy Insurance Co..
6.00
10.00
2.00
r..oo
G.OO
Or. K. W. Clancy
Anonymous
A. I. Anderson
Anonymous
CHILD FEEDING FUND
Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon. .....
Enclosed please find $ ., as a contribution to Jackson
County's quota, for aid to the starving; children of Europe, it
being understood that the full amount be devoted to that pur
pose and forwarded to state headquarters.
Signed - Address , ,
EACH TEN DOLLARS SAVES A CHILD'S LIFE
,.x---.-:x--:x---
Rheumatism Comes
!
From Tiny Pain Germs
First of all, pet it firmly fixed in
your mind that all the liniments
in tho world have no effect what
ever on Rheumatism. '
A very common form of Rheu
matism is caused by millions of
tiny disease germs which infest tho
blood. The one and only sonsiblo
treatment, therefore, is ono which
cleanses the blood of these perms,
ond rout them entirely out of tbe
circulation.
JAP EXCLUSION.
iutorcKting .tomiiniDii'iition pf vi'jiich
.
rights are, or slould be, protected,
whose assimilation into American
not be realized.
Japanese question would have
know. Hut it is known, that he
the color questions is a real, not
lie would do that, if he could only
recognized the color peril, lie not
i i i... p i i...
country, (he correction of that mis-
isn't it fair to presume that to favor
create another color problem in
of enlightened wisdom and real
so gloriously embodied?
PASSES $400 MARK
known editor of Life thinks of the
' j
the idea of business as service is
and he has great sympathies and aspir
less than the cost of a first-class
a half million children through the
must be; but It will probably be
to this children's fund because he
keep these children alive, that mo
more that Is salvaged of the civiliza
clothe them, there can be no busi
of wants. If you have all the com
hundred thousand promising young
E. S. MARTIN.
to those already printed follows:
J. M. Spencer, Ashland 30.00
May K. Miller 10.00
V. I j. C v .10.00
Warren Kdmeudes 1.25
A. Jlohenstciii 10.00
$412.35
1
This is why S.S.S., the frreatest
known blood purifier is so success
ful in the treatment of Rheuma
tism. It is a powerful cleanser of
the blood, and will remove the dis
ease g-onr that .cause your Rheu
matism, affording relief that is
genuine.
6.S.S. is sold by all drufrjrista.
Free literaturcfcand medical advice
ran be had by writing to Chief
Medical Adviser. 164 Swift Labora
tory, Atlanta, Ga,
GROWERS BNK. HELD
At the annual meeting of stock
holders of the Fanners & Fruit
growers' bank, hfftd- Thursday, the
old board of uire-torH, consisting of
Ouh Newbury, K. F. Antle, C. 13
dates and Delroy CJetchell, was re,
elected. .
JJelroy tletchell wus elected presi
dent: C. ClnteH, vlee-imwident und
F. K. Wnlll. cashier, succeeding It. F.
Antle,. who resigned on account of hla
other 'large interests.
Tlte meeting approved of tho pay
ing of the usual dividend and the
Bottled policy of the bank In building
up strong reserves in the way. of
surplus and contingent account, and
also passed a- resolution commending
the management for tlie remarkable
record mndo by the bank of no losses
during the seven years last past.
Tho board of directors reviewed
general and local conditions nnd
found mnny favorable indications of
prosperity. The money market Is
easier in the east, labor is returning
to work and harmony is beginning to
prevaii,-wiiic hero at home in Med
ford and. Jackson county, the pros
pects for continued advancement and
improvement were never better.
"Nightie Night" which was tho talk
of New York lust season will be tbe at
traction at the Puge theatre Monday
night, Jan. 17th, and there Is a real
treat In store for theatreRoers that
visit the theatre for an evening- enter
tainment, as "Nightie Night" contains
more good laughs than any comedy
that has beon seen here In a long time.
Tho first act takes place on a chair
car between Washington and New
York and the situations that develoi
are bo extremely filnny that during
the long run of "Nightie Night" at the
Princess theatre tho house "fairly ock
cd so great was the applauso."
Guests at the Medford Include II. M.
Kdwurds of Cincinnati, E. C. Lasselle
of Denver, Mrs. L. Lambek of Salt
Lake City, Ed Nutter of McCloud,
Grace M. Alnsworlh of Los Angeles,
and D. Morgan, L. A. Brunvold, W. B.
Knight and C. A. McCormlck of San
Francisco.
What do you need most in your
home? 253
TRAVELING SALESMAN
CONTINUALLY DIZZY
Mr.'W. A. t)avis, residing tit Hunt
liiKton Pork, Calif., reports that grad
ually ho been nit? run down and was
artlk'ted with severe headaches and
dizziness. Jle saya that lie complet
ely lost hia "pep" and wns afraid that
he would soon lose his position as a
traveling salesman unless he recover
ed his streiiKth and normal poise.
He was induced by a clerk in one
of the stores of the Owl Drug- Com
pany in l-os Angeles to try Vinol.
Within a month Mr. Davis says he ob
served a decided improvement and
now lie is feeling fine.
Vinol. the wonderful recuperative
tonic for weakened or emaciated
men, women and children, Is sold in
Medford by the Medord Pharmacy, at
Main and Central. Adv.
SWEAR OFF
"No-To-Rue" has helped thousands
to break tho costly, nei-ve-shuttcrlua
tobacco'-habit. Whenever you have
a lunging for a cigarette, cigar, pipe,
or for a chew, just place a liarmlens
No-To-Uac tablet in your mouth in
stead, to help reljeve that awful de
sire. Shortly the habit may bo com
pletely broken, nnd you uro better off
mentally, physically, financially. It's
so easy, so simple. Oct a box of No-To-Hae
and if it doesn't release you
from all craving for, tabacco in any
form, your druggist will refund your
money without rtucstton. Adv.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
Licensed
"CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict: Phone 895.
AVlllTKKTT St JENNINGS.
' The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
(Registered)
General Motor Car Rcflnlsltlng
V. Central & Jackson. ' Phone 7UT
LEE W ATKINS & CO.
SELLS
Scratch Feed, per 100 Itw. ..3.85
Fag rrmlucor. - per 100 .lbs. . 3.83
Buttermilk Mu.0i, per 100 lbs. . . 4.00
Mlllriin, per 80 lbs. 1.00
Fisher's Knlry Feed. per. 90 lbs. 2.J3
Shelled Corn, per 100 lbs..- 3.73
Fresh forn .Vcnl, per lb. 4c
Wo meet nil competition. Call and
IMIvor) lu City
l'bonc 209
i Hi
N. Y, Stocks
'. Trading dwindled .during the morn
ing. Further recessions were made by
oils, leathers, rubbers, motor special
ties and sundry shares. American Hide
and Leather preferred was the weak
est issue, losing almost four points
Canadian Pacific and New Haven lost
about one point.
Irregular rallies of the second hour
were led by popular shippings, Nor
thern Pacific and Reading, the latter
gaining two points. Sears Roebuck re
covered over half or its early loss. Call
loans opened at 6 per cent.
Advances were extended during the
intermediate' session with steels, dils.
motors and rails as the dominant fea
tures.
Shippings, steels and oils reacted
one to three ikjIMs in the last hour but
rallied moderately on the greater
strength shown by Reading. The clos
ing was Irregular.
Trading In stocks today was dull and
hesitant, several of the rails, equip
ments and specialties" strengthening
under the Influence of professional op
erations. Sales approximated 500,000
shares.
Shipyard Worker
Praises Vinol
Taeoma, WashlJuly 3, 1320. "I
am an employee of the Todd Ship
building Plant here, in Tacoina, and
take pleasure In stating the results 1
obtained from the uyo of ono bottle
of Vinol.
"I was in a general debilitated con
dition I lost my appetite, was troub
led with insomnia, weakness, back
and headaches, couldn't hardly get
out of bed of a morning to go to my
work. While relating my condition
to a clerk in tho Crown Drug Com
pany one day ho told me of Vinol and
I decided to try a bottle. From the
very first I felt a great deal better.
Now I work every day, sleep fine,
nervousness all gone and am in fine
condition generally." Signed
Sdson C. House, Blsmark, 6 2ml St.,
Taeoma, "Wash.
Vinol is sold in this city by Med
ford Pharmncy, Main nt Central, Med
ford, Ore. Adv.
YOUR
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
NOW ;
;,. DUE ,
If you need advise In referonco
to Income Tax Mattel's consult
our Income Tax Specialist, Mr.
J. C. Cones. -
"We urge preparation of your
returns
AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE
Auditors
Accountants
13. M. Wilson
C. P. A.
J. C. Cones
Income Specialist
WILSON AUDITING CO.
Mcdfoid, Ore.
SPECIAL
MEETING
Hi
TONIGHT
7:30 o'clock
American Legion Hall
For purpose of consid
eration of the proposed
state plan of adjusted
compensation.
Full attendance is re
quested.
F. P. FARRELL
Commander.
COL. HOLMES
Adjutant,
am chung
China HerT Store
Herb cure for ear&cne. heaaachsl est-
ftrrh. dlptheria, sore throat, lung trouble.
Kinney irouoie, siom&ca trouoie, near!
trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs,
Door circulation, carbuncle., tumnr.
craeked brenst, cures all kinds of goiters.
.Meurord. oreiron, Jan. Is, 1817.
This Is to certlfv that I. the undrralm.
ed. had very severe stomach trouble and
had been bothered for several years and
last August was not expected to live, and
hearing of Qlm Chuns Cwhoae Herb
Store Is at 114 South Front street, lied
ford), 1 decided to gel herbs for my
stomach trouble, and I started to feeling
better as soon as 1 used them and today
am a well man and can heartily recom
ment anyone afflicted as I waa to see
aim Chun and try his Herba.
inigneai w il
Witnesses:
3'm. Lewis, Bugle Point
W. L. Chlldreth. Esgle Point,
M. A. Anderson. Medford.
S. R Rolmes. Eagle Point
C. E. Moore. Kagle Point
J. V. Mclnlyre. Eagle Point
Oeo. Von der Helen. Ragle Point
Tuoa. S. Nichols. Baal Patau
CfiiidreEts
Ailment
DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are
the most common, diseases of children. To
' correct them you will find nothing better than
; Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will
do the work and will make your child bright and 1
cheerful the following morning. 1i Do not punish j
your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber-
Iain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. ,
Siit Margs
' Makes Them Smile
Good Bread tastes better- so good
they want more, and you can give it
to them.
Gem Nut is economical; saves ma
terially on your grocery bill.
Gem Nut is delicious; it is pure;
contains only nut oils, Pasteurized milk
and salt
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Manufacturers of
Swift'f
Premium
Oleomargarine
Let the Doctor Know
One of the Symptoms.
The important thing In seeing a doctor is to answer all
his questions fully. Don't try to hide anything from him.
Just the tiling you fail to tell him about may be the reul '
important symptom in your case.
A doctor's relation with you is a sacred trust. Arid'it's
only by telling him all that ho can proscribe the proper
drugs to help nature readjust herself, lie writes a pre
scription for you alone.
HASKINSL
214 E. Main St. Phone 10.
Farmers Attention
THE WESTCO
Tankless pressure water system Is to
the home what wireless telegraphy is
to the commercial world... Maximum
pressure all the time, without the in
cumbrance of a tank. Besides all
other features. It has only one (1)
moving part, needs no oil and lasts a
life time.
See this wonderful tankless pressure
system now.
Modern Plumbing
& Heating Co.
Sparta Bldg.
Phone 620
Plumbing and Stove Eepair
Coil fitting, stoves rebuilt. Prompt
service. llcRjtonithlei charges. Good
woik S. 11. CASTILE
100-113 S. Holly. Phono 1M!
Acetelyue Welding.
arine lv
tm
Every
FOR HEALTH
The Measure of l
Good Welding
Is in its results in your plant. If we
can save you money by avoiding the
necessity for buying new machinery
if we can save on your labor turnover,1
our welding work is worth all it costs
and more. Let us demonstrate the
great economies in our welding meth
ods. "The Weld That Held."
VULCAN WELDING WORKS !'
39 South Front
YOTJ CAN GET THAT
JOB
And f OLD It better if you hove a
HARLEV-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
So that you can GO
See the list of used motors at th
shop of ' ' -
GAYLORD
East Payments sure '
Medford Xat. Phone iR8-nj
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
. L. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop. 7
Phone 773 j
SlpRPM Sweet .
priei Clean l