MEDFOKD MATT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIKiOy, MONDAY. .TANITAHY 17, 1021
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Official paper of the City of Medford
Official paper of Jackson County.
Entered as aecond-clasa matter at
Medford, Oregon, uuder the act of March
t, 1870.
Bworn dally average circulation for
alx months ending April. 1920 I04i
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Terry
The country is Rotting buck to nor
malcy all rlKlit, which has nothing at
nil to do with bnllconcy.
About the only thing tho Illinois lady
who tasted 4a days accomplished be
cause hur husband would not go to
church, was to got out of eating her
own cooking for that period.
THE BRUTES HAVE IT ON
THE INTELLECTUALS AGAIN
(Corvallis Gazette Times)
This Is the evening whon Dr.
Sparks, chautauqunn, lectures at
: Moose hull.
lie Is reputed to bo a wonder.
Tho lucturo will he over In tlmo
for tho Firemen's big Smoker.
An nntl-eUipoment bill will bo intro
duced In tho legislature. Regulation
of the sentiments will be as highly suc
cessful as prohibition. Man will spoon
whon tho notion hits, not according to
law.
1 Herb Alfoid Is not mad ul himself
anymore, and 'luis cut off bis goutco.
Tho boys of today aio tho men of
tomorrow, mid tinder tho 'present cap
italistic system the blondes of Tuesday
aro the biunettos of Thursday.
: ' HICI HICI HIC!
1 (Klamath Herald)
. I O. Wabbles of Slticldo bi-ldgo, Is
in town on business today.
' Tho Drltlah government does not
like the Idea of American ships sailing
'thru tho Panama canal without paying
tolls. 'Inasmuch ua tho canal was built
with American inonny, and by Amer
ican biiilns it is quite unreasonable.
This gives rlso to tho question: what
European nation is collocting tho rent
for use of tho White House?
Predictions of panic nro still running
iiinuck in local clticons, who have no
equipment for tho euro of their whis
kors. '
' Mr. Harding Is having u hard tlmo
picking out a secretary of war. . If tho
Idea Is to get one to compare wllh the
present occupant, it is nut worth the
mental effort Involved.
' "BOYS WILL BE BOYS"
(Albany Democrat)
' Wanted A inlddlo aged lady
capable to care for home and two
little boys while mother is in hos
pital. Call at Democrat office, No.
H523 for information.
A fanner friend reports that It Is un
just to tnx tho country tlog, and let the
city cat run loose. Still they wonder
at tho steady growth of fool Ideas
among tho masses.
"Hanson A Democrat SUM" (llillltie
ltosobui'g News). Officer, raid that
man!
Tho man who Invented tho ready
made necktie is tlead. The time saved
In tying was lost keeping them in
place. They bitched onlo tho collar
button, ami wore ainsidmed a great
Invention when a man with two pair of
Btispenders was a dude.
I
OBITUARY.
MA Y KI.l) I'liiiTiici' Jns.'phim:
Mayfiold, claiiKhtrr of .Mr. nml .Mm.
Joseph Muylh'UI, ili.'d at the laniHy
.mine nix inlti'H north of IW-amV, Ore.,
Saturday, .lanuaiy li, of itiiiimonlu.
pKvri 10 years. S months, L'H layn. Kho
Icuvoh lnr paitntM ami two lnolluis
atid two BinU'i'M, Kaynmiul, M'bert
MiirK'i"io anil lioln-rta. Tim .uticral
Borvleo will lie Imld at tho IMi Ku
Imrul homo Monthly at - k in. Inti'i-
incrtf In Vn!nl point itiih-Iitv.
Glycerine Mixture
for Gas on Stomach
Simple glyreiine, litit-kthnrn batk
etc.. as mixed In Adler-l-ku n-lk-vi-s
A.W CASK gas en stnmiuii ur sour
stonmcli. It acts on Imth tipp4'! and
lower bowel and ivmtivoH all foul mat
ter which poisoned stotntu li Often
i't'KKS constipation. 1'rovoutM up
pondlcitls. The INSTANT pleasant
action of Adler-1-ka mirpiise both
doctors und patients. One oihii wile
suffered five years from ImllKcstlmi
nnd coustipatlnu whm helped by ONI-:
dose.
. J-on 1J, llitsklns, diugiji.-it. Adv
SKATING ON THIN ICE.
J A PAX is smaller than California. There lire less than three anil
one-hull' million people in California. There are over 58 million
in Japan. Ohvionsly Japan must have, anil should have- an outlet for
its excess population.
.According to a dispatch from Tokio today, the'l'nited States pro
list on the killing- of Lieutenant. LaiiHun contains an intimation that
Japanese penetration in Sihei i.i, will he opposed by I'ncle Sam. Japan
resents the suggestion that while the I'nited States holds fast to
hegemony in the west, she is denied it in the east.
There is valid ground for Japanese resentment. If the Anglo
Saxon world is to deny her expansion in both the east and west, it is
difficult to see how trouble can be averted. For Japan must fi some
where, and if she can't io peacefully, she will 1'ijlit her way, for no
nation can be expected to siitn her own death warrant.
The situation clearly shows the necessity of an understanding with
Japan, which recognizes her needs, as well as her obligations. Cer
tainly the world must be larne enough lo allow Japan elbow room
without encroaching upon tin: color question or inflaming American
susceptibilities.
Japan is the leading nation of the far Hast, her vital interests are
woven inextricably into the Oriental fabric; it would seem not only
good business, but good policy to grant her a leadership in the eastern
world, which tire United States enjoys in the western world.
Tho ipiestion, of course, is a complicated one. Ariti-Jnpiuic.se feel
ing in China is strong, there is a basic incompatibility between the
Samurai idea in Japan and the Soviet idea in Kussia, no Anglo-Saxon
could view with complacency the threat of a Yellow race alliance,
and yet something must be done to furnish Japan room for normal
growth, or war will be inevitable.
The problem is a real one, and of immediate importance. The new
Republican administration-will need the best ability- the greatest de
gree of foresight and diplomatic skilly jn effecting a just and desiri
able settlement of this perplexing question. ' - 1
Rippling('ijinQs
ttiMrt VfeK Mason
THE KNOWING ONE.
II1' I HAD John II. Jlilton's harp, my brow in wreaths arrayed,
I'd sing an ode about the sharp who truly knows his trade, he
it the honing of a carp, or filing of a spade. Nine workmen tried
lo fix my ibus, which had been hitting wrong; for days I saw them
with it fuss, the while their bill grew long, and I could only weep
and cuss, when scheduled for a song. They held an inquest on
my cart, that was of little use; they took the motor all apart, and
pried the crankshaft loose, to find out why things wouldn't start
when they applied the juice, And when their greasy toil was
done, the boat was just the same; the whatyoueallit wouldn't run,
the thingumbob was lame; and it bail taken all my inon to pay
them for their game. They might have made good auctioneers,
or coroners, or clerks; they might have won out herding steers, or
preaching in (he kirks; but they were lemons, it; appears, among
a motor's works. And then came workman number ten, when
those nine jays had gone; yen, one of nature's noblemen came
skipping up the lawn ; he came to earn an honest yen, and did, so
help me John. He was a man of pep and sense, a workman skilled
was he, and in an hour he banished tiienee the grief that spoiled
my glee, and my old car would jump a fence or climb a banyan
tree.
liulgn ruml, starling al $10 up lo nearly S700 In less than a week's time,
and It Is to Uil: spirit.. rut lior than to miy ImllWilual or organization, Unit
praise should be glvcn.-
Over three score r Ihe starving children or -Middle .Kiirnpo nro to lie
fill and clothed iIiii-Iiik Hie winter, thanks to the people of Jackson county
who have responded to nil appeal for help. As Senalor Hurtling hits said,
It is tills line spirit, this spirit of kindliness, of wholesome unpreten
tious bene t'lclfiicc uhlch represents the true heart of America.
The list of contributors in addition .Mrs. V. M. C LOO
lo those already published follows: Mrs. f. 11. Denniston 2D.30
l'reviou.sly usknowledfed . . .$r,!!2.Sr, I.-. A. Fai r 10.00
1). !. Staples. Ashland 10.IIH K. K. Morrison 10. 00
A Friend, Central 1'olnt 5.00 Hubert II. Urnwnc 10 00
Iiiilph Waldo Kldeu 10.00 Mrs. J. Torrill, Talent 5.40
j. k. i! :)
J,. I). Inislinell l.Oll Total SG7''.85
Quaker Minister Is
Grateful to Tanlac
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59 Vj
Rev. Parker Moon, Carthage, Missouri
GHLD FEEDING FUND NEAR $700 MARK
To tho Keillor:
Your hplciiilld Ix'iH'voloiil cnmpaiii Jn tlio Mippoi'i of Hoovor lo
rrllovo tint Mil't'orhiK, ln-l loss oliUdron in tin fnv ;ayt 1h o.vlrt'iiM'ly
romtm-mlnhh. Voui- iiKit'lvo ('anipiilKti ultli the K.'"!hl n.
ihIihIoi-s ra uses ono lo Mop and woiiiler, "Whut II' tho rcnli'r of war
hail boon hi (Mir locality."
Mvrry tlnii' I hny a tin of Viinoc Alhnt or a r.Kitr, rvrry thno I
sil iloun to iiplcnliliil nionl, I inn roinhiilod of Ihosc liuiiilliatotl,
sIju'vIiik liiiinan hohiKN, brought lo that, foinllllon by forti' of
Kit-aior pouor or other ho -railed humans, and tho wish follows that
1 mltthl hilar' wllh them Home of the K'mmI thluus thai Hiirroiitid me.
No humane person liavlnu plenty to oat, Niifilrtcttt t-lollilnt: ami a
comfortable place to repose should neglect lo liove mil a few dimes .
. to help (his cause.
1 I'ool unite Kiillly fop pi'oernMlmiUti tso lonjr, su lirrc Is ten,
and I feel iH'ller almuly.
-May ihe Supieino Tower Keep yon steadfast In this admirable
Immune work to the end tlml you, Hoover and all Ills hlipporters
may be crowned with ulory for your Sa ioiii-like labor.
Kl STAI'I.KS.
Ashland, January 1 I. Sincerely,
This letter Is typical. There Is nothing HanctliuotdouH about, lid, lie
would never win Ihe prize as. a psalm sinner, or distributor of hah. l!ut
be has a hi;? heart, and a warm one. And any sort of bUi'l'dinK, particu
larly among those who are too young to fight life's battles alone, hits him
straight between the eyes.
And In this be Is typical of America, of this Hcetion of the country,
as well as every other. It Is this spirit thai has brought a voluntary cam-
GET FROM UNDER
NEW AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
INSURANCE RATES as follows
I'ollcy iinfilns n limit of $.11X111. Ill) for ln.iurii-s t ono porson nml
ISIlUHHMhl limit for injuries to more tlian one person in any ono nri-iilctil
attnriti'jV tors and oilier rxpi-ii.si-s itiilinUil in nildiiioii to thu uImivc
liniils.
JjH-.lM) jMr niiuuiii rovi'intr folloivinir cars: tliovrolet, ltd;;o, lHirt, Ford,
.'inwvell, Overland, OaKlnnd, iMr.
Ijll 1.00 Htiirk. t'liallilers, t'liandliM, ( 'levidand, Kkhpx, lllipmolille, asli.
Oldsiuohlle, lieo, Sllldehaker, Templar, Willys-Kiilclit, elr.
$17.00 ( adilar. lole, I'lilliklill, llliilsou. I'lieknrd "li," reerless, elc.
.fJI.OO All luilier ears.
Coprt jucie'e'ucnts against automobile owners for injuries arc get
ting larger all over the country.
Some states are now making automobile owners carry liability in
surance as a protection to all concerned.
You know the maximum amount you can lose by reason of fire or
theft but do you know what a claim for personal injuries would total?
Could you retain a lawyer to fight even a "trumped up" claim for
an amount similar to the cost of this protection?
Yours for insurance service. Just TLEPH0NE one-two-threc.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
All Forms of Insurance
Bedford National Bank Building
Nearly everybody in Southwest
MiFHomi either knows or baa beard
of tho Uev. Parker Moon, who for n
full half century lias devoted his life
and talents to .Sunday school und or
ganization work for tho Society of
Kriends or Quakers. Me resides al
UliS Howard avenue, CurlhaKe, Mo.
"LTnelo Parker," as lie Is more fa
miliarly known, eamo from fine old
rugged Quaker stock and there is not
a better known or mure highly re
HpoeteU eitlzen in that part of the
state. In referring to his remarkable
restoration to health, by Tanlae, he
said :
"About five years ago I suffered "n
general breakdown. My principal
trouble was nervous indigestion. My
appetite was very poor and my food
seldom agreed with me, and 1 had to
live on a very restricted diet. I suf
fered a great deal from headaches and
dizzy spells; I had severe pains across
the small of my back and was badly
constipated most of the time. In fact,
I was so weak and rundown I was not
abb- to attend to my duties.
"This condition made me very ner
vous and I could not sleep at nlylit.
Frequently I would He awake most all
night and was in that condition more
or less for five year:. My physician
said he could not do anything for me
and suggested a change of climate. 1
then moved to Texas and went back
and forth three times, but did not
get the relief I had hoped for. Fi
nally, I got so bad off 1 was not able
td get around with any degree, of
comfort. I was also told I had heart
trouble.
"I had read about Tanlac and, as it
had been very highly recommended
to me, I decided to try it. I got a bot
tle and had taken only a few doses
until I could notice a marked im
provement in my condition. ' I noticed
especially that I was not troubled any
more with sour stomach after eating,
which was a great relief. ,
'l kept on taking Tanlac until I
fully regained my health. My appe
tite is splendid: I enjoy my meals and
I do not find It necessary now to take
any laxative medicines of any kind. 1
can sleep much better and am not
nearly so nervous.
"I take great pleasure in recom
mending Tanlac to anyone who needs
a good system builder, or who suffers
with stomach trouble, I have recom
mended Tanlac to a great many of
my friends and am pleased to reach
others by giving this statement for
publication."
Tanlac is sold In Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, in Jacksonville by
J. AV. Itobinson, in Kogue Iliver by
V. S. Cary, and by leading druggists
in every town.' Adv.
lee w atkins & co.
;sells
Kerulcli I-Vcd, iter 100 lbs. . .$,1.85
Kgg Producer, jier 100 lbs. ... It.S.i
Itulterinilk Mash, per 100 lbs. . . '1.00
Mlllrim, per 80 lbs 1.00
l'isber's Dairy IVed, per. 110 lbs. 2.7."
Shelled Corn, per 100 lbs 2.75
I'lesli Corn -Meal, per lb lc
We meet nil competition. Call und
SCO OS.
Delivery In City Phono 200
GIM CllUNG
China Serb Store
llorb euro for ear.tcne, headache, cat
arrn, uiptimrtu, soro threat, lung trouble,
ktilney trouble, stomueli trouble, heart
trouble, chills and fever, crumps, coughs,
poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors,
cracked hre'ist, euros all kinds of goltura
NU OPKUATIONS.
MudlunL Oregon, Jan. 13, 1917,
This Is to certify taut 1, trie undersign
ed, had very soyere stomach trouble mid
had beon bothered for sevural years and
last August was not expected to live, and
hearing of G.m Chung (whoso Herb
Store is at 214 South Front utreet, Hert
ford), 1 decided to get herbs for my
fttomnch trouble, and 1 started tc foelbiK
better us soon as 1 used tnem and today
am a well man and can heartily recoru
ment anyone afflicted as I was to ae
Qlm Chung and try his Itrbs.
(Signed) y li JOHNSON.
W Itupsaca:
I'm. Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. L. ChiMreth. Englo Point,
M. A. Anderson, Medford,
S. I. Holmes, Eagle Point.
C. K. Moorf. Eagle Vobit
J. V. Mclntyro, Kiglo Point.
OeO. Von der Helen. KrIh Point.
Plumbing and Stove Repair
Coil fitting, stoves rebuilt. Prompt
service. llriLsoiinblc charges. Good
work S. It. CiVSTIfyK
100-113 S. Holly. IMiono 030
Aeotclyno WeliiiiiR.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
YOU CAN GET THAT
JOB
And HOW) It bettor if yon linvo a
HARLEY-DAVEDSON
MOTORCYCLE
So tlint you can GO
See. tho li.st of used motors at tho
shop of
GAYLORD
Knst Payments sure
.Medford Xat. Phone IS-S-m
GRANTS PASS MEDFORD
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Kffectlvo October 25
LEAVE MEDFOHD.
10:00 a. m. '
1:00 p. m. '
4:30 p. m.
Cars (top at all Intermodlate points.
Office and Waitldg Rooms: Medford, 5 South Front, Nash Hotel
Bldg. Phone 809. Grants PaBs: The Bonbonnler, Phone 160.
VTe also operate stage lines from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix,
Talout, Central Point, Jacksonville.
Dally and Sunday.
LEAVE GRANTS PASS.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
A Cold Weather Friend
You who suffer with cold feet will
find BLACK BEAUTY WATER
BOTTLE a true winter frjend. Filled
with hot water, it warms the bed and
you. It is a one-piece bottle and
made of pure gum rubber.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
' The San Tox Store
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
' Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at
THE PERL FUNERAL HOME'
' Your loved one is taken into the Home where thore Is always
some one with thorn. Our Residence is on the Second Floor.
We nro Licensed Embalmers and nro prepared to make Bhlpment
to any purt of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will
take complete charge of any Service and make nil arrangements.
Lady Assistant. Phone 47.
Corner of Sixth and Onkdale. One block west of Postoffice.
To the Fruitgrowers
We solicit your business and co-operation. Our sales organi
sation is of the best. We are established in all-important
markets. We are always glad to meet you and talk over
your orchard problems.
EARL FRUIT COMPANY OF THE NORTHWEST .
. L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District.
FEEDS
Mixed in Medford
At last we are putting out pur own feeds mixed according to
0. A. C. formula, and can sell them at the. following prices, f.
o. b;, warehouse :
F. B. Scratch, $58.00 per ton. Per cwt - $3.00
F. B. Egg Mash $70.00 per ton. Per cwt 3.60
F. B. Hog Eats, $53.00 per ton. Per owt. 2.75
F. P. Pig Grow, $54.00 per ton. Per cwt 2.80
Ground feeds at correspondingly low prices.
Custom grinding 15c per cwt.
GIVE OUR FEEDS A TRIAL !
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
Phone. 932
4th and Fir Sts.
THEVNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan
The Void scMlnn, it;i an elwtrlc KtartliiK and
liKfiliiiK system is very popular among tlio pcoplo
rf ItoKiio Klvrr Valley. It is a prrnumcnMy en
closed ear with sliding plato glass windows an
open car with plenty of shade. To women it
brings the convenience nnd luxury of an electric
with durability, "dependability and economy of tho
1-oid.
t'ome in and see this remarkable car ask for
a demonstration. Von cannot help but he Im
pressed by the moderate cost, beuuty and strength
of the Kord sedan.
i
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Cor. Sixth nnd Pacific Highway
The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
(Registered)
General Motor Car Rcflnlshlug
, Central Jackson, l'Uone 707
Licensed
CITY . SCAVENGER "
All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit in rcal
deneo districts. lully business dis
trict. I'hone 805.
YUUTSKTT & JK.XM.MiS,