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"MEDFOTiT) "MATT, TTJTTttTXE. WTFOim OTCEfiON', WEDNESDAY. FFJiRUARV 2. 1021 p:citc four ii 11 I 1 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWHPAPBR PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Office Mall Trtbnna Building, 25-17-11 North Fir treet- Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Time-: Ths Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Bun I fumlehed subscribers desiring a aeveu day dally newapaper. ROBERT W. RUHU Editor. HUMPTER 8. SMITH. Manager. TTBSCBIPTIOH TCMII BY MAlLr IN AIJVANCB: Dally, with Sunilay Sun. year IT.gO Dally, with Sunday Sun. month... .76 Dally, without Sundfty Run, year., S.fjO Dally, without Sunday 8un, month ijlj Weekly Mail Tribune, one year J 00 Sunday Sun, one year ... 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford, Aahland, Jacksonville. Central Point Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Hun, month .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .6;, Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.60 Dally, with Sunday huh. one year 8 60 AH terms by carrier caah In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Bntered aa second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1879. MEMBERS OP Tniv ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated 1'ress la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of speolal ispatcnes neruin arp ninu Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Hi Ki,ulnii p.niilil nf Nfiw York lilts lieen uuod for $500,000 because lie tolil a liirty one thing, anil illd unotlier. it ho loaes the suit It ought to break him Of promiscuous flirting for Home time. Tho party 'with the lacerated heart, alleges she cannot sleep nights, most ly from trying to guess how much the jury will give hoi'. NO CRACKED CORN GOES (Salem Statesman) Week after next will ho prune week, when every true Aincrlcuii will bo full uf piuiies. , IiiBlontl of meddling around with pet ty reforms and aggravations, like clos ing the movIeH on Sunday, and battling cigarettes, tho chilTclies should devote their energy to straightening out the mess civilization la now in. Aftor mankind has had his general cussed ness Ironed out, thoro will be plenty of time loft to knock orf llio rough edges as roprcsonteil by tho soul souring movies, and Iho vile clguioltes. Tho plan would meet with tho approval of everybody, but tho professional refor mers holding down high salaried swivel chairs In antl organizations. Your corr. TueB. came In contact with Komo homemade hootch of unex ampled ferocity, ono swig being suffic ient to make Fred Hours want to fight Jack Dempsoy. Coneral Wood Is the logical man for secrotury of war, but ho will not get it. In tho firBt pluco, ho Is qualified for tho place, by training and exper ience, and in tho bocoik! placo, Hums Penroso don't Ilka him. KIDDING MR. LOVE (Eugene Guard) , Mr. liny l.ovo has been suffering severely with toolhuche, conse uuoutly his face is all "swelled "P." . Inusmuch as tho legislature has ad Justod the Hague Illver fish question, until It needs adjusting again, there will be no more tousllltis In southern Oregon. The only consolation the victims of the short chango artist luvo Is the iiowb that ho has gone to California where he Is liable to himself be horn swoggletl out of his Oregon profits. I Tho. tpld-wook hoofsllnglng will be Btagod per schedulo this eve., and the moan' average housework performed, will show u slight decrease for the bal ance of the week. IN A FAULTLESS TOWN (Ashland Tidings) For Sale Faultless cow: 15 thoroughbred llrown Leghorn hens. II. 1). Sunrord, Joining Hcliunn's baths, Ashland. "War Is hell," but tho last one does nut seem to have demonstrated tlu truth of the allegation sufficiently. Mr. JUlko Womuck, while strolling down Fir St. Tues. discovered a man gauese mine of great richness, 15 milt's southeast of Fullou, Nevada. llesldeB distributing and sorting n largo quantity of mall each day from the A corners of the globe. It Is tilt duly ot postal employes in postoffleeB having more than one door, to deslg nato III a businesslike manner a differ ent door for the public to enter each day, without fail. Now and then one sees a picture of an eastern society queen, seated In a chair with both feet on the floor, and no expose of socks. AN IMMORTAL SHOWN UP (Dallas Items) V. S. Grant, one of the well known citizens and at the present time mayor of Dallas, has just re celved n hnudsoinely engrossed memorial from the directors of tho National Mohair Growers' associa tion. There nro now more farm organiza tions than lodges In this stale, anil Ge urge Mansfield Is president of most of them. (lippYmRbnmQsIM fy Wslt TALKING WE A IX lire fond of tiilkiiitf sln.p, when we round up to gether; the shoe man .sounds his plaintive yawp about the price of leather; the farmer spiels about his crop, and wails about the weather. The cook, in laniiae terse and quaint, discourses of his fryinj;, the mini who sells us "lass and paint has found con ditions trying, thelinilertaker makes complaint that people have tpiit dyinj;. The doctor talks of sawing limbs, and patients' revo lutions, the oculist of licalin-r jrlims by iiiiiirieal ablutions, the pastor talks of rag time hymns and tightwad contributions. And every fellow files a roar, and shows he's discontented; the frond old happy lime of yore by everyone's lamented; the cry of spirits worn and sore is thus witli ardor vented. "We feel we're shackled up with tjricf by rusty chain and letter, and when from inuinps we fret relief, we have a dose of tetter; and, having paused to kick and beef, we all of us feel better. We have to kick around a while, we have to unliable daily; we have to work off surplus bile, and swear that life is scaly, and then we don the shelf-worn smile and do our business jjayly. Our safety valve we find in kicks, they soother the human erilti'r, and only superficial hicks can think our hearts are hitler; we throw some harmless rocks and bricks, and then we sing and twitter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. American trade with tlermany In 1M0 totalled $400,000,000 as compared with $to:i, .100,000 in lill'J, a review issued today by the department of commerce shows. Exports to Germany last year totalled $:ill.'i:i7,000 as compared with $'.12,- U 1 ,1100 the year before while imports from Unit country were $S8,8U:i,000 compared with $10,608,000 In 1919. Under the reparation terms agreed upon recently by tho allies, Germany would have paid to those countries $10,5(10,303 on her trade to tho United States, tills sum equaling tho 12 per cent tax which it Is proposed to Impose on Germany's exports. Proportionately tho Increase in tho volume of trade with Germany was greater than that with uny other coun try last year. Shipments of American goods lo Kugland, France and ' Italy wero far below Ihose In 1919 but im ports from Uioho countries showed substantial Increases. Exports to Great llritain In 1920 to talled only $1,82r,()29,9-l7 as compared with $2,278,567,024 while Imports from that country Increased from $309,189,- 05 to $513.8 lfi,S04. Franco took American goods to the vnluo of $(i7ti, 193,207 compared with $S93,359,99G the year before while Its shipments to the United Stales wero $lti5,(i5l,703 com pared with $123,819,225. Italy import ed from the United States goods val ued at $371,7U7,2VI compared with $412.1170,812 and sent lo this country goods valued at. $75,357,579 compared with $59,060,075. LONDON The "Jazz" Is dead in London, says P. J. K. Klchardsnn, one f the foremost Kngllsh authorities en dancing, lie declares that no "new" dances will be popularized this year, but the fox-trot, (ine-Htep and tango, wlileli have held International inter- sl fur two or three seasons, will be standardized. "Previously those laugbt the same dances by dllTcrcnl teachers found themselves hopelessly at sea when they I rleil to lnnce together," he said. "Through standardization, on which the majority of dancing instructors in Loudon have now agreed, a common framework In the steps wilt be in- suretl without eliminating all chance of Introducing Individual variations. freakish and eccentric 'llbt gym nastic' such as exaggerated forms of 'Jav:z' are rapidly passing out." It is an imperative duty of the Hin dus to bathe In the Ganges or wash In Its waters. 'eler Fnradav. Iho ureal Fnirllsh scientist, started as a bookbinder's ap prentice. Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passages Open at Once Nose and Throat Clear. If yonr nostrils arc clopped and your head stutTcd lucausc of catarrh or a cold, pot Kly's Cream Halm at any drup store. Apply liittc of this pure, anti septic, perm destroying cream into yonr nostrils and let it penetrate throupli every air passape of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How pood it feels. Your head is clear. Yonr nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or suuOlinp. Head colds and catarrh yield hkc mapic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked ui and miserable, Relief Mason, ( SHOP. E Reports as lo the sale of tickets for the Hoover Mush and Milk banquet at the Medford hotel Indicate there will be a very largo attendance. Tho fact that mush and milk will be on the menu should not in uny way interfere with the attendance by those who have had a hearty evening meal. No one will be forced to eat this, but atten dance Is desired. The banquet will take place at 8:30 this evening and the interesting enter tainment which Is being provided will be worth every cent of tho dollar cost of tho banquet. The entire proceeds will be credited the European Relief fund and by this is mount that the cost of the mush and milk will not be taken out of the funds being paid for the banquet ticket. Solder's Dairy have offered to donate tho milk and cream which will be served as will ull of tho entertainment and use of the dining room bo given without cost. The young ladies of the domestic science classes of the blub school will serve the mush and milk and the novelty of such a banquet should be patronized to the fullest capacity of tho dining room. For one month every year Moham medans fast by day but satisfy their wants by night. -TCucndor at the time of the Spanish conquest wns a part of tho great em pire of the Tncaa. CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Do you feel 'nil tanpled, up bilious, conAtlputed, headachy, nervous, full of cold? Tuko I'tULiirotn tonight for your liver nnd bowels to struiphten you out by in or ni up. Wake up with head clear, Htoiiuteli ripht, breath sweet mid feeling hue. No pripinp, no ineonvenienee. Chil dren lul'o Caseuruta teo. 10, 2C, 50 eentd. REFINED SERVICE at a saving We are in a position to give., the lowest... possible rates obtainable. Every item of modern fun eral service is given our most careful attention, also the assistance of a Licensed Lady Embalmer without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. CTJKOXA Persona! Typewriter Fold It up. take It with you. type write anyw-h ere. $50.00, Including carrying case. MKKKOIU) 1K)K BTOKB Distributor (or So. Oregon. BANQUET TONIGHT BRA N .D Pass these big, brown-crusted Doughnuts any winter evening and you'll be proud to admit that you baked them. That's sure to be true of all the baking you do with Blend Flour. Baking day after baking day it gives you the same splendid results. This scientific combination of the choicest east ern hard wheat and .the choicest of western wheats combines the best qualities of both. Fisher's Blend Flour gives you more and larger loaves of better broadband you find it just as fine for cakes and pies. Manufactured in "America1! ii ' ' II . l 6 v , .! ! Spent Over $200 on Worthless Trusses BAD SCROTAL RUPTURE. AGE 74. Doav Sirs: I have been wearing one of your Trusses 11 months and am nearly healed. Have done all kinds of heavy lifting, picking and shovelling, and it has never come out. 1" wear it night and day, and also bathe with it on. I never take it off only to clean it, and do that sitting. It is the best Truss Pad I ever saw, and I have spent more than $1200.00 for Trusses. Yours vcrv trulv, NATHAN C. (MLMOIiK. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. THE Star Meat Market We have a good supply of FISH and OYSTERS SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY and FRIDAY Lard, per pound ,. . 25c Pork Sausage, per pound .20c Hamburger Steak, pound 20c Beef Pot Roasts, lb 17ic 314 E. Main Phone 273 'UP! Final Flouring Mill" "Blend's Mah Friend"' j, When 56r Blend Flour has ' brought you better baking, let Fisher's Pancake Flour bring you better brcakfastsYou won't have to ask the children to finish their porridge when it's Fisher's Rolled Oats and they like Fiihcr's Qranulated Wheat Berries just as well. Your dealer will supply you gladly. YOU CAN GET THAT i JOB And HOLD It better If you have a HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE So that you can GO See tne list of usixl motors at tlio shop of GAYLORD East Pnynicnts euro Mliorl ynt. ' lhon JfiS-ni ORCHARD SUPPLIES LADDERS SPRAY MATERIAL Let Us Know Your Requirements EARL FRUIT CO. Of the Northwest L. M. Campbell, Manager Medford District. GRANTS PASS MEDFORD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effective October 23 Daily and Sunday. LEAVE MEDFORD. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:S0 p. m. Cars stop at all Intermediate points. Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford, 6 South Front, Nash Hotel Bidg. Phone 309. Grants Pass: The Bonbonnler, Phone 160. We also operate stage lines from Medford to Ashland, PhoenU, Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. Advertising in 1 .Mil ' SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" ALTOGR AT 10TH STREET, FOKTIjAND, OREGON. All the Oregon electric cars Btop at unexcelled. Wo strive to please. Rates 1.50 and up. With bath $2.00 and up, - Oury 'dining room Is very popuIarVand our business men's luncheon.and Qur.xeBularand .Sun day dinners are not equalled, elso whero at our price. . Opposite Olds, SVortman & King's big store. ' W. C. CULBERTSON. Proprietor. LEAVE GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. The Sun gets results. I! X i ! i i