Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ye Smudge Pot
-' By Arthur Perry
A otlrrliiB lloa for disarmament
was inujn by Mrs. Com Orthweln, nice
38, a brunette, who niwil a I'UXHitllon
of tho earthly uetivitlcH of a certnln
rich mail in Chicago. The lurefiil lady
penned uji In Jail after tho xluuh'hter,
remorsefully remarked: "O! Why
do people have buiih."
Several 'eases of KprlnK fever,
which havo been raglnu all winter,
lire, reported.
Colonel SaiBent's vIkoioiih nttuck
on the tin cans Hcattered willy nllly
along the road to J'vlllo Ih laudable.
Out of somo of tho cnim, garnered
by tho rake of tho busy Colonel, the
flmt ploneeiH ato peaclios.
Somo of tho short alclrts nro bo
Rhort that It doesn't seem poHHlhl that
the mothers of tho possessors of same
over took a good look.
Tho Oermnn RoclallHt party has
adopted resolutions condemnliiK the
American form of itovernnient n
"capitalistic." All tho members of
tho party would do to net to America
Js to swim tho Atlantic Ocean.
A movo Is afoot to Improve hotel
conditions at Crater Lake. Tho plan
is not feasible, because by starting so
early, something Is liable to bo done
tills year.
Tho British plea to cancel all war
debts owed America, "weakened na
tional pride," ns L. fleorge says, bill
it shows there is nothing wrong with
British gall.
It lieglnB to look llko next Sunday
would' bo a flno day for exteniperiln
' oiiuh gadding over the valley and,
gosh! How tho gasulino peddlers
dread it.
PRKSIDENT-KhKCT IIARDIXU has announced lie will probably
follow President Wilson's example and address eoiiKress in per
son. This is u wise decision, and in accordance with the intention of
the frainers of the constitution.
The fnmiers of the constitution had another intention, which
could well be followed by our new President. That is to allow mem
bers of the cabinet a place on the floor.
For Harding's success lies largely in the establishment of a genu
ine cabinet form of government, and toward this end, a workable Hu
ron between cabinet members and congress is essential.
Unless this is done, there is little chance of the cabinet becoming
mure effective in national administration, than it has been in the
past, which means it will not be effective at all.
'Washington only abandoned the system for personal reasons, his
sense of dignity the general political confusion in congress at the
time, and the absence of any real national feeling. Political students
are generally agreed the abandonment was a mistake, but the force of
tradition is such, that no President heretofore, has felt impelled to
disregard it, ami until today the need has not been urgent.
Hut the need is urgent now. The country is thoroughly national
ized. The new President is a former member of the senate, familiar
with the senates' traditions and habits, and he lias an absolute and
unprecedented political control in both houses. In urging greater
authority for cabinet members, larger responsibility and more free
dom of action, allowing them active participation in the government,
whenever important matters within their departments arc under con
sideration would be in harmony with the entire reconstructive program.
ftipplingRrujmos
fy Walt Mctfon
THE PRICELESS THIRST.
SOME thirsty people will wail and sigh because there is no
gin; some day their costly thirst will die and comfort will
begin. A little while they'll dodge the. cops, and go to wild ex
tremes to carry home a sack of hops and work out home-brew
dreams. A little while they'll think it sport to trail the bootleg
shark through alley foul and scpialid court, to some sequestered
park; but they'll soon tire of all such brews that work like this
commands, that make a man take off his shoes and walk upon
his hands. A little while they'll walk in gloom, and yearn for
things to drink, and hair restorers they'll consume, and many
brands of ink. While yet this thirst of theirs endures they'll
drink all things that kick, and liniments and spavin cures will
make their innards sick. Hut all things perish and decay, like
roses in the dell, and e'en a thirst will fade away, if it's not nur
tured well. And to these wights will come a time, a morning
fair will come, when they'd refuse to give a dime to greet the
Demon Rum. And often they will wonder why they used to wild
ly beef because they lacked a shot of rye to multiply their grief.
How Much Do
You Know?
WHY IXMICKl
(Albany Democrat)
Elmer liarr escorted Miss
Shoemaker to Cascudlu Monday
afternoon.
The Costa Itien-rannma war was
a languid affair, and the Inevitable
mule that is u fixture of all tropical
engagements Is listed among the
dead.
Barney Tiaruch, the special pet of
tho administration during the war,
did nob make. $60,000,000 as report
ed. It'was only u measley $''U00,-
001t.t-."'-""" '
IiiviI.Ia,' --lrnniHevnft rtlmn
N(i tlnnco at Talent this week, nsm
Mr.Siind Mrs. Hnstlnns of Tncomn
mid Bennett of Kmippton, Wash.,
mill J. 10. Ball of Han Knmcisco nro
among tho Hotel Holland guests.'
For,, crating, pncklng ami storage
...it 'JM Kelzur Transfer. ..3 I-
Tho ndd-week shindig was held l;st
night, and mime, 'if the participants
will not be able to do anything around
tho iiouse beforo tho next one.
Tho Federated Miners of the JCnrh
district liavo wulk.'d nut. and !'
mnnd tho establishment of a sun
pnrlur.
A few snips of n pair of shears has
put some modern attachments onto
Jedgu Taylor's muilaehlo.
1 How can a diamond bo distin
guished? 2 How many bones are thoro In the
human hand?
3 What must be done to substances
before they can bo tustod?
4 Of what country Is corn a native?
5 How old was La Sallo when ho
si luted exploring in America?
C !Whut wore tho "Leather Stock
Iiik Tales?"
7 Who wroto "America"?
8 Who sulci "t havo no country to
defend"?
9 When wore locks first used?
10 What city is built over' a rich
voln of silver?
Answers to Yesterday's. Questions
1 When did the peopio of tho Unit
ed Status elect a president of one party
and a vice-president of another? Ans.
At tho close of Washington's admin
istrations tho federalists elected John
Adams while the nnti-PcdorallstB suc
ceeded In electing Thomas Jefferson
vice-president.
2 What are asteroids? Ans. They
are small planets which revolve about
tho sun in periods varying from three
years to eight years.
3 What Is tlie difference between a
''musical sound" and ti "noise"? Ans.
A sound produced by regular and rapid
vibration Is called n musical tone,
while a round produced by Irregular
vibrations Is called n "noise."
4 What Is "ozone"? Ans. U is n
colorless gas with a pungent odor.
6 When iron Is heated red hot what
is the effect on lis magnetism? Ans
Red hot iron ceases to be magnetised
and loses its ability to become magne
Used.
Twelve hours luori
would say.
ns i"ol. Harvey
Harvard Tuition Increased.
CAMHUlUm-:, Mass.. Mar. An
Increase in tuition fees at Harvard
university, made necessary by an ut
vance in expenses and an estimated
deficit for this year of more than
$.100,000 was announced by the ior
porntlon and the board of nverseern
today. Scholarships will be in-'reas'U
at tho same time so as to Impose ro
extra hardship tin needy students.
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
tint out this slip, enclose with Tie and
mnil It to Foley & Co., 2S:!f Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name
nnd address clearly. Yon will receive
In return n trial package containing
Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills for painB In sides and back; rheu
matism, backache, kidney and bladder
ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tab
Jets, , a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, nnd sluggish
0 What valuublo medicine 1b made
from the bark of a conchona treo?
Ans. Quinine.
7 Is sulphur a vegetable or mineral
compound? Ans. It is a mineral com
pound.
8 When there are two rainbows
what are they called? Ans. Primary
and secondary rainbows. Tho primary
rainbow is the lower and is always the
brightest.
9 What is fratricide? Ans. It Is
the killing of a brother by a brother.
10 Where do we get ebony? Ans.
.Most of the commercial obony Is secur
ed In the tropics.
Girls! Buttermilk Creates
Beauty Overnight
The first application of Howard's
Ituttermllk Cream will uHtonluh you.
It ereaU-H beauty almost like magic,
hut the most wonderful thing about
it is the fact that while It turns the
Uutk'Ht and mont lifeless complexion
to radiant beauty and makea red or
roiiKh nrms snowy white, yet there la
not the slightest siKii of its use after
application. It actually vanishes
from sight and tho most heated at
in lisp hero will not produce tjio least
shi nines or ureaslnesH of the Hkin.
It is absolutely harmless and will
neither produce nor stimulate the
growth of hair. Within twenty-four
hours, this wonderful Cream will
work a marvelous transformation.
tiet a small quantity today at any
good drug or toilet counter. The di
rections are simple and it costs so lit
tle that any girl or woman can af
ford it. In addition the manufac
turers authorize every druggist to re
turn the purchase money unless the
first application shows noticeable Im
provement, so be sure to try it at our
expense. Adv.
With Salads
Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with all kinds of
salads. To make sandwiches for lunches and suppers.
With soups and bouillons, of course. In fact, there are
so many ways you can use this dainty member of the
P. C. B. family, you'll want to keep a generous supply
on hand.
. Buy themdomyourgrocerinrepaciagei otluaily tins.
Snow
Don't ask lor crackers
say SNOW FLAKES
P. C. B. PANAMA CREAMS
Another P. C. B, product
A chocolatt flavored crcun Mod
wkh. A great favorite.. -Your
grocer can aupply you.
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.
LET US
TALK,
FACTS
Us frvivwrv-'
A V - J '
Planting your money in our bank is sowing the seeds of
CONTENT, SUCCESS and INDEPENDENCE. ;
Culitvate the banking habit; it will help you to grow in
your own esteem; it will gain for you the CONFIDENCE of
those for whom or with whom you work.
Confidence mean3 CREDIT and a good credit is a help and
often a necessity.
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888 -Member
Federal Reserve
I The Smoker Says: )
"Don't suffer dry throat after a , .Jj B
B good smoke. That slight irrita- iVISfcS S
K lion is dangerous." Q I M B
m BUNTE'S Cough Drops will pre. U Kp-N j
Q vent the irritation from becoming v B
BUNTE BROTHERS ti CHICAGO J E
Bj fctakcrt of the World PanumtCaady .ad Coco R
I ( A
IWCOU .6HDRQES
The
Geo. LTreichler Motor Co.
Have some good used cars
Dodge Brothers, one Hudson Speedster,
two Olds, one Ford Touring, one Maxwell
Delivery,' one Ford Truck, one Olds Truck.
For sale, all in good condition and prices are
reasonable.
Come in and look them over
Used Cars J
ONE CHANDLER DISPATCH . 1
1920 car with $500 extra equip- S
ment . .$2000
ONE BUICK SIX
1918 car in good shape -; .$1175
ONE WINTON SIX I
in first-class shape; good- for j
stage car , $1000
ONE OVERLAND
1917 model 85-4-T-L ,.
$1000
At Valley Garage i
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service
Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 659
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
T. G. HEINE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery of Eyes, Ears, Nose and
Throat. All diseases of these organs
treated. Glasses fitted. 314-315 Lib
erty Bllg Cor. Main & Craps Sts.
The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
(Registered)
General Motor Car Rcintshinfc
V. Central & Jnrknnn.
GRANTS PASS MEDFORD
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Dally and Sundar.
HAVE GRANTS PASS.
10:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Effective October 05
LEAVE MEDFORD, '
10:00 a. m.
1 : 00 p. m.
4:10 p. m.
Cars stop at alt Intermediate points.
Office and Waiting Rooms: Medford, 5 South Front, Nash Hotel
Bldg. Phono J09. Grants Pais: The Bonbonnler, Phone 1(0.
We also operate atage Una from Hedford to Ashland, Phoenix,
Talent, Central Point, Jackionrlll..
Bean
Super-Giant
Sprayer
Now on Display at
HUBBARD BROTHERS
Demonstration will be carried on for
Growers all this week. Come in and see
the newest Sprayer on the market.
Hubbard Brothers
Hi THE UNIVERSAL CAR il
I I OREGON DRIVERS 1
I HI I linvo deriili'd to be comfortable iif future. Just ni lll
III luui'h uir from outside as wanted and no more..
I'lll .lust UN much wurmtli from inside us needed and
III I "" Always it clear vision in nil directions l
II safe to tltive anywhere. I HI I
I l Kord closed cars ure capable of Koinit wherever
HI (nitriiiK cars can le driven. All tho sturdy depend.
I III ability and economy of the Kord Chassis and engine, I 111 I
I III I "" "" beiiuty nnd comfort of an elerlric, at 11
HI price you cannot resist. I III I
I I I "Kvery Oregon Driver should Own a Sedan. I ID I
ill i
I I I ' Cor. Blxth and Paclfio Hlshway '
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN S-
12fl East Man St,
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER'
All refuse Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dence districts. Dally business dis
trict. Phone 891.
WniTSCTI & JE.NNLNG8, j
bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv.