Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford Mail tribune
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON
JSXl-'EPT SUKIJAY HY THE
MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
The Medford Sundav Sun 1b furnished
ubacrlbers deulrliiK a seven day dally
newspaper.
Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29
XNorin fir Biret-i, j'none m.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford
Tribune, The Southern Oregonian, The
Ashland Tribune.
ROBERT W. RUHT,, Editor.
SUMPT12R S. SMITH, Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION TEBMSl
BY MAIL IN ADVANCE:
Daily, with Sunday Sun. year 17.fi
Dally, with Sunday Hun, month 76
Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6.50
Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .CG
Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00
Sunday Sun, one year 2.00
BY CARRIER In Medford. Ashland,
Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix,
Tulent:
Daily, with Sundnv Sun. month 75
itnllv. wltho.it Sundav Sun. month .65
Dully, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7. 50
tniny, Willi ftunuiiy nun, one year o.nu
, All lorms uy earner casn in auvanee.
Official pnper of the City of Medford.
Entered ns seconcv-ctafSB matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
b, I9i a.
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. . PRESS.
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entitled to the use for republication of
nil news dispatches credited to It, or not
otherwise credited In this paper, and also
flin nrn news nub h heti heroin
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dispatches nerein are aiso reserveu,
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
The member of (lio Omuhu Chamber
of Comnierco who Friday proposed a
"Don't Chase tho Dollar Month" is
still runnlim. .
H did not ruin upon thn Sabbath,
but if wait no fault of thu wmithurinan.
WELL! WELL!
(Glendale News)
Kzra I'uinphundlo, ' well known
local resident, today purchased a
Ford.
If Crater Lake was locatod 300 miles
closer to Portland, much of the diffi
culty of sociirinK finances to build a
tourist hotel would bo removed.
LEST WE FORGET.
A Now Jersey scientist bus dlscov
ored a wuy to make cowloss milk, and
Its chief fault is tho lack of cream
This' Is nothing. Many milkmen can
do the same thing.
' THE MEEKNESS OF SAM
(Roseburg Review)
One year ago I purchased two
restaurants in Ilosebuig for spot
cash, and have paid spot cash for
all suppllos. If there are any out
standing hills against us unpaid,
1 have no knowledge of It. If I
ave overlooked any, kindly pre
sent them to the Koscburg Na
tional bank for payment. Kindly
thanking the public for their pa
tronage in tho past, 1 remain,
SAM COWIjEY,
Tho Persecuted.
Where the Income
Tax Money Goes
Tomorrow the first installment of
tho federal incumo tax for lust year
falls due. Ah If In anticipation of n
query that might naturally niise In
a lucid Interval between one's hU-uk-Kles
with tho tax blank, the chief
physicist for thn Muroau of Stand
ards has supplied a talllo which shows
whero our money goon. During the
present fiscal year, which ends .lime
HO, two thirds of the appropriations
made by congress nro absorbed by
obligations arising from the wars we
have fought. Another fourth is laid
out on. current military activities.
Thus ninety-throe cents of every dol
lar that wo pay in taxes Is a war
t tax Only seven eenis is spent upon
nil 'the rest of tho requirements of
' the'' government. Three cents goes
for' primary' government ' functions,
represented by coiiKress, the post of-
' flco and the like. Three cents kocs
for public works. One cent goes for
research and education. N. Y. Kven
lng Post.
80 Years Old
Attributes Health
to Internal Baths
Mr. 1). C. Kewromh. 70-1 N. 4th
Ave.. Atchison. Kan., writes Tyrrell's
Hygienic Institute of New York, as
follows:
"My next birthday Is July l:lth SO
years old. llnvu used Tyrrell's M. II.
1,. Cascade' fur nunc than 2(1 years,
llest and only remedy that brings
relief without the use of druus. .My
experience proved that It always re
lieves. My experience proved that It
alVvnys relieves. iNn danger from it.
My ailments were principally I'rle
Aeld. IUllousness, Constipation, etc."
This Is by no means an cxccptinual
letter for Tyrrell's Hygienic Insti
tute to receive, as there are now over
half n million Americans using Dr.
Tyrrell's "J. U. 1.. Cascade" with like
results.
Jly tho scientific use of nature's
cleanser warm water it eliminates
all poisonous waste from the lower
intestine and gives nature a chance
to work unhampered.
You will lie astonished at the dif
ference in your feelings thu morning
after tin internal bath.
The "J. H. I,. ' Cascade" will be
shown and explained to you by West
Hide Pharmacy, Main and (irnpo
street, who will also give you free on
request, un interesting booklet by Dr.
Chas. A. Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today
s Only 50 per cent Hfflclent."
flet this booklet and keow Just why
Internal Kathlug Is so effective In
the promotion of belter health. Adv.1
HOW soon the people forget ! It was only a few months ago that
the 100 per cent Republican press of Oregon was so vocifer-
ously deniaiidinn the election of Stanficld and the defeat of Chamber
lain. Tarty harmony was the battle cry. Why elect a Republican
president mid a democratic senator, when party harmony, was so
essential to the advancement of Oregon's interests, and the proper
solution of all national ills.
Why indeed? Ore-jon's senior senator was promptly returned to
private life, and Bob Slanfield sent to Washington with more votes
than lie needed. Whereupon party harmony won, and the party
leaders secured precisely what, they asked for.
Hut now, if this same 100 per cent press: is to be believed, there is
about as much harmony between Senator Slanfield nnd his Hopubli
can colleague MeXary, as there was between Uncle Tom and Simon
Leo-re. The distribution of Oregon pie, according to the Portland
Telegram, is the fly in the ointment. The senior .senator has one idea
and the junior senator another. More than that. Instead of Cham
berlain throwing his monkey wrench into the G. O. 1'. machine, the
journalistic .supporters of Stanficld make the astonishing accusation,
that crime has been committed by Stanficld, at least as fur as the
state machine is concerned.
In regard to distribution of .spoils, the former sheep king has dis
regarded the suggestions both of Tom Tongue, the efficient chairman
of the state 'Republican committee, and Ralph Williams, the zealous
member of the national committee. Again we have a Republican
journalistic supporter of Stanficld to substantiate this charge.
ind here is where the public forgetfullness comes in. Outside of
the active politicians, there is no particular interest in this surprising
outcome, so completely at variance with the partisan arguments dur
ing the campaign. The election is oyer, Iherel'ore, there is no cause
for crying over spilt milk, until another election is here. That is the
American habit, and it is a habit which the politicians persistently ex
ploit.
Our reference to this situation only proceeds from a hope prob
ably vain, that when a similar situation arises, some of the people
will remember. As a jog to remembrance, we might add that the com
mittee appointments have been announced. Under a republican admin
istration the appointments for Chamberlain, we were told, would be
insignificant. Well, here are the appointments for Staufield, and it
vil be noted there is not a chairmanship ain"ng them:
Civil service, claims, postoiTiee and post roads, public luiids.
That's all. Senator Stanficld has been elected, and we sincerely
hope he will be as useful to his state as his supporters predicted. !ut
when after many years of service, he attains a place in the senate as
nsetul to his state as the place occupied by his predecessor, we hope
the parliznn arguments which placed him will not then be used to dis
place him. In other words, we hope the people will remember.
RipplingRhumos
Walt Mason
DREARINESS.
IT IS A COLD and clammy day as T proceed to write these lines;
(he skies are desolate and gray, no .sunlight on the water shines,
and round my cabin by (he hay a bleak wind from the ocean
whines. Oh, such a day as this, I know, inspired all sad old songs
of yore; on such a day poor Edgar Poe embalmed his loved and
lost Uonore, and Tennyson, knee-deep in woe, bewailed his Ilal
lam gone before. And all the dirges men have known were born
on such a day as this, when cold winds through the chimney moan,
and rain gusts at, the windows hiss; and I would give a silver
bone if I could think of joy and bliss. The rain gusts do not fall
on me, for I am sheltered from the storm; the bleak winds blow in
from the sea, but I am safe and sntjg and warm ; why don't I chirp
a song of glee and swat, my lyre in proper form? "He still, sad
heart," the Poet wrote, "and cease repining, right away; the sun,
you think has lost its goat, and ne'er again will shed a ray; but
hack of yonder clouds remote the good old orb is baling hay."
Longfellow thus, as I recall, shook off the tendency to sigh; "into
all -lives .some rain must, fall, if one man's wet the next one's dry
so let me have your parasol, and I'll return it next Julv."
PITTSBURG MAN MAKES
WONDERFUL STATEMENT
Declares Tar'ic Enabled Him
to Eat Better, Sleep Better and
Work Better, Has Gained
Thirty Pounds.
I Keep Your Blood Pure
Nature Will Do the Rest
Did you know that ninety per
cent of all human ailments depend
upon tho condition of your blood 7
Nature gives her warnings in va
rious unmistakable ways, so that
when tho appetite fails, nnd you
become weak and listless and n frcn
onil run-down condition seems to
take, possession of tho whole body,
it is on unfailing- sign that impuri
ties will steadily accumulate until
your general health will bo seri
ously affected. You should recogr
nize the importance, therefore, of
very promptly cleansing out the
system, and keeping tho blood sup
ply pure and robust.
Get a bottle of S. S. S. nt your
drugstore to dny, and note how
promptly it builds up tho appetite
and gives new strength and vi
tality. Write for free literature
and medical ndvieo to Chief Med
cnl Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ca.
THE
STAR MEAT MARKET
Meat Fish Oysters
Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday
Choice Beef Stews, per pound 15c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Pure Home Rendered Lard, per pound . 25c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . . . 171c
314 E. Main
We Deliver Phone 273
"I eunsldttr Titnlac thu grandest
medicine in tho world, for I have
actually trained 30 pounds in weight
since taking it. H hun just Hnidy
filled me with new life and inier&y
and for the first time in years 1 cm
sit down to the table and enjoy three
.square inealn a day like other people.
In fact, Tanlac hut made me ear bet
ter, feel better, sleep better nnd work
better, and I guess that's all a man
can expect of a medicine.
"iiefore I took Tanlac, I wau off 25
pounds In weight and wiir so badly
run down I was hardly able to do
my work. Nothing neemed to agree
with me and my food invariably
soured on my stomach. I would
always have nn uncomfortable, bloat
ed up feeling in my stomach, and al
though I tried many kinds of medi
cines, I never got relief until 1 took
Tanlac.
'1 also suffered considerably at
times from Itheumatlsm, but this has
all disappeared. In fact, this wonder
ful medicine has made a new man
out of mo in every way. I feel years
younger, and can do as much work
as In any day of my life.
'Of course, I am only too glad to
give you my testimonial because 1
want other feople who are suffering
is I did to take this medicine and get
relief."
Tho abovo remarkable statement
was mndo by Harry M. Allen, resid
ing at 10U9 Halnt .Martin street, Pitts-
- "war .
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f t Z utm !
HARRY M. AIXIOX
Of Pittsburg;, I'a. '
' 'III 1
A Guarantee of Good
BANKING
NO state banking legislation lias ever provided the
widespread protective influences which the prrent
governmental Federal lleserve System has had on
the operation of its Member banks.
In being a part and parcel of that System, the First
National contributes' to, as well as shares in the
benefits.
"Nationalized" Accounts.
Vhe FIrst National bank
Medford Orec?on j
i
W
bunf. Ta., a well known employee of
the Oliver Iron & Kteel company of
that city. XI r. Allen is a well known
member of the United Presbyterian
church nnd is highly respected by all
who know him.
Tanlac is sold in Medford by West
Side Pharmacy, In Jacksonville by J.
V. Robinson, in Rogue River by
W. S. Cary, and by leading druggists
in every town. Adv.
Phonographs
il
Irons
Electric Vibrators
Ranges
Cleaners, Vacuum
Electric Fans
Reproducers
Electric Motors
Percolators
Auto Lights
Iron Cords
Rural Telephones
Soldering All kinds
In Fact Most Anything
L. BRYAN PIERCE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Telephone Orders 925-L
You will find me in "The Glass House' at 116 N. Central Ave.
ALL STAR WRESTLING
GOLD HILL PAVILION ARENA
Wednesday, March 23, 8 p. m.
HANDICAP MATCH
Thye to throw Hand Iwiee in one hour or Hand to throw Ted
Thye once.
TED THYE
vs.
R. W. HAND
(S. Oregon Champion 1(15 lbs.)
EXTRAORDINARY PRELIMINARY
Basanta Singh vs. Jim Thor
Famous Hindu, loS lhs. Greek wrestler, 170 lbs.
One Fall or One Hour tout Decision
Tickets on sale at M. D. Bowers, Gold Hill, Brown & Brown's
Medford
Better get busy if you want to sit up'front this time
( Kin lbs)
GOING SOME!
LAST WEDNESDAY WE RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF
REO SPEED WAGONS
By Friday night we had only one' left. Wo have another ship
ment on the road to supply the local demand for this popular
truck. It's new capacity rutins; is 1 1-4 tons, the best for ene
ral utility purpose. Come in and see this l'.i'Jl Speed Wagon,
and ask for a demonstratior. . .
y 2
A I N I 1
Pruitt-Myers Motor Co.
36-40 N. Front St. . -. . Medford
For Sale by Owners
Pure Bred Jersey Cattle
Twohy Brothers Company, who own one of the finest herds of Pure
Bred Jersey Cattle in Southern Oregon will sell all ot part' of :thelr
dairy herd now on "The Meadows" farm, consisting oft I '';'
12 Pure Itred registered Jersey Cows ' , . :(', 1 1 ".
12 Pure Itivd Heifers 1 month to 2 years old ' ' '
2 Pure Itrcri Hull Calves
1 Puro Hied registered Hull, Xo. 181034, 4 years old
out of St. Mnwes Golden Poppy. ' "' 1
This stock is registered in The American Jersey Cattlo Cluh nnd can
bo seen at "The Meadows" farm on Crescent City Highway, 0 miles
from Grants Pass or communicate with K. A. Murphy, liUndberg.
liuiliUng, Cirunts Pnss.
BABY CHIX
HAXSICX'S TltAPNEST SPECIALS ' "
Ekss direct from Hansen's farm and produced by liens with n 175
!27!" ckk u year l'liUn;:. The balance of our stock is of tho Hansen
and Tanered Strnin, lint directly trapnested, but with yearn of
good breeding behind lliem. Hansen's Tancrcd Strain
Hanson's Trapnest Specials Bred to lay
1 day old chix $ .30 .
3 weeks old chix (5
8 weeks old pullets ., l.CO (125.00 per 100)
4 weeks old cockrels 50 (Selected)
8 weeks old cockrels 1.00 (Selected)
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY FARM
t -20 .
.50
1.50
.25
.50... i
C. F. Carpenter
Phono 201-W.
. The "
Geo. L.Treichler Motor Co.
Have some good used cars , U,
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
ill
III v THE UNIVERSAL CAB, I
EljjS The Ford Sedan . I I
I HI I T'e Ford Sedan, with an electric starting and
I '111 lishtJnj; .system is very popular among the people .
1 1 I f ItoRue Kiver Valley. . lf.is a permanently cn-
111! I closed cur with plenty of shade. To women it
I HI I brings the convenience nnd luxury of nn electric I III
III I '1"rah""y' 'lepeuduhtlity und economy or the
Il Come In and see tills remarkable car ask for
III a demonstration. You cannot help but ho im- 111 I
I III I l"'c'ssed by t he moderate cost, beauty nnd strength
ill GATES AUTOCO ill
I S Cor. Sixth ad Pacific Hiuhway il l