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tlOREIlT W. Itl'IIL, Editor.
BUMPTER S. SMITH, Manager.
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'Ye Smudge Pot
' ')V ? By Arthur Perry
iVtoat;uiR tlio .TackHon County licc
nfo; -P-reayj-vatlon Society doing when
tiic;JtotMr eyed kops bought their new
iiiiisi,''( v
lit' tlCe Htillmnn cnno the gilt lias
been 'knocked off the fucts. The c6
reHn'ondont, one Fred Ileauviiis, de
Hcriped hs the "Adonis of the North
Vu6d" und a "stalwart guide of six
fcct;-two,1' turns out to be a runt,
KUfferlng from . the UHthmu.
.;' , : '
The pnly question ' in the special
cloctloti June 7th,'. oh the suldler
llonua pill, is how deep it will lie
burled and the next day It will be im
possible -'to find a soul that voted
against lu
! ..
'A. blotch has been iut on the good
na'ip of Journalism. Pock Uoliinanu,
who has hud bis first finger on' the
pulse of j'vlllo fur 40 years, reports
tllht yo od. of the. J'vlllo Post hunks
litS, lend ''pencils faster than ho , can
put '.thorn Jn his coat pocket.
; Cohtlary to a widespread belief, it
s not going to kill an auto tramp out
right, if the- .auto camps arc not
equipped with nil the comforts and
convcnlencca of a Ilioadway hotel.
Thdfe nro 'certain natural disadvan
tages 'attached to starting out with
the lrnt warm day,, with no. aim in
life 'except to get the dust of as many
status as posslblo in their ears.
iteaid at Davos: (bady reading
Nnaftpy - HtnricH) "flood Lord, Dot!
Lord Wyhdham married tho clitim
borintild lifter a"!"
The tourist .hotel at Crater Lake Is
pi'obot'dlng "with more radiant enthu
siasm than If Mike. W'oiimck was the
constructing engineer. '
. : Tho courthouse Inwn Is being ruin
ed by hnppy citizens, who Just can't
keep from ' dancing, before and al'tci
paying taxes.
;;..!. !- .
"Liberty , lllnndes Take .lump"
(8. bulletin) The Incarceraled
brunettes, what do they?
. Tho proponed 1'iiltcd States of Eu
rope la a fine Idea, except that -every
stute would act like California, and
all have u Jap menace, --z'
President Harding has ordered an
Investigation of tho W'm- Vocational
Hurra"., which will result In the
cleaning out nf tho socialistic hire,
lings Installed thore by tho late ad
ministration. It was in this depart
ment, that n soldier, who lost an
arm in the Argonnc, was asked: "Are
you .'riioro worthy of consideration
than a man who has lost an arm in
the industrial conflict now raging?"
Henry Ford jinw tbrcalens to
"ki)ock put Wall Street." A little
hard luck, and Henry will be back
whuro ho started, with a monkey
wrench, and a fine Idea.
A thin gal In il thin skirt sauntered
down the Main Stem Tucs., pin.,
travcjfig away from the sun.
' Minsk has been captured again.
Hlnnc-'1914 It Is a dull day when
ittlnsk is not captured.
MEDFORD PROOF
Should Convince l-lvery Mcdrnnl
Header
.Tho frank statement of a neighbor,
telling tho merits of a remedy,
, Hide you pause and believe.
Tho same endorsement
liy some stranger far away
Commands no belief at all.
' Here's u Medford case.
A-Medford citizen teslll'ies.
Itead and bo convinced.
It, L. Kaufman, 343 N. drape St.,
sayS: "I know the value of Dunn's
Kidney Pills ns I have used them oft
and on for years with good rcsiilis.
At ; tlnics my kidneys become dis
ordered, due to a cold settling on
hem.. Thon my back would become
larrto. nnd ache severely. My kid
ney Pills have always relieved these
(roubles and put my kidneys In good
condition."
Price 60o at all dealers. Don't
ellliply ask for a kidney remedy get
X)oari'i Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Jaufman had. Kostci -.Mllhuiu
Co.l'ln'S-(--U"tflC'' N, V, ,,lv.
TOO LATE TO BUY
A
X ADEQI.WTK tourist camp
UKiiii'KN proposition. "Without it Medford willlose tile share
of the trrowiii? tourist crop, to which it is entitled."
And with the tourist season close at hand, immediate, action is
imperative. Tourists are already beginning to arrive. In two months
the UlL'l i)il);rimiij.'e will be in full
M.j, . .
edford as n tourist center
Nature in her wisdom, has decreed otherwise. Ashland will always
remain the tourist center of Jackson county; just as Medford will
always remain I he commercial center. '
Hut this tloes not mean Medford should renounce the tourist crop
entirely. A certain proportion of the travellers will prefer, a slop in
the commercial center of the valley, if a decent stopping place is pro
vided. '1 his lias not been done in the past. It should be done now,
for the ful ure. ' -
.
In our opinion a lare investment by the city, at the present time
is neither necessary nor wise. The precise point selected is not nearly
so important now as the quality of accommodations provided. And
with no time for thorough investigation, to' lease a tract would be
better than to purchase one.
Ample shade, pure water, clean,
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more del untidy crystallized on the
available, j-hould be spent on equipment rather than purchase. The
city is already a In rue property owner. There will be time enough
to extend its ownership, when a survey has been made and the most
desirable site for permani'iit camping ground determined.
Hear Creek should be the center of Medford 's park system instead
of the center of its sewer system. It, should raise a bountiful crop of
neatiiy ii tx I eomiort, insleatl ot a
inosciiitncs. Hut this is to look farijnto'the Iftitiiry. ' rll isa problnm
reipiii iiig thorough study, investiga(iony',and the advice of experts.
1 here is no time now for such
tliert'tore. im tii.iienvo o uh n,l.t,ii
' I -1
son. : In our opinion all available
present camp ground to make it
possible, or a temporary camp ground should be fitted out, and money
put into equipment, rather than land. It is too late in the season,
and there is too little accurate information, to justify, a large in
vesment by the eily at the present tinir".
RipplingRhijmGs
fy Welt
ADVERTISED GOODS.
1 ALWAYS use tioosh lirothers' Soap to wash my nose ami ears;
I've read their advertising dope for years and years and years.
The dealer, sometimes says, ."It's grand, that much is understood;
but it is not the only brand here's something just as good." And
then he.''ll talk of Jjinpsoii's Soap and gvv it quite a blurb, and
ihroiifh the language he will rope for adjectives superb. "The
Brothers tioosh," I make reply, "have advertised for years; their
soap is made from wholesome lye, and fat from moral steers.
.They've built a national renown for making sonp vt worth' ; they
wouldn't let its fame go down for anythiiifr on earth. Their ad
vertising wouldn't pay, their name would lose its charm, if any
customer should say, 'This soap's a false alarm.'' My" father used
that kind id' soap, my urandsire tlid the same, and I will buy that
brand 1 hope, until I quit, the name. And when the water rocs
kerswoosh into tho bath tub warm, I'll use the soap that's la
beled 'tioosh,' to cleanse my swanlike form. And when I come to
buy a Ihiiif; whose fame uig years has stood, I do not like to
have you spring some junk thai 's just as good."
Panama Where
WASHINGTON. I). C Tho Repub
lic of Panama, which whs described In
recent news dispatches as experienc
ing sirained relations with the neigh
boring Hepubllc of Costa llea over a
disputed boundary, Is the subject of
the" following bulletin Issued by the
National Geographic socloty:
"The Isthmus of Panama which now
almost exactly corresponds to the Re
public of Panama, has probably had
as ninny thrills to (lie square Toot as
any other seution of the earth of sim
ilar size. -They have ranged from tho
Ignoble to tho noble, from tho drtinkon
debaucheries of bloodthirsty pirates as
they sacked tho prosperous cities of
the country, to tho feelings of llnlboa
ns he stood, tho first white man to
view tho waters or tho Pacific, and
those of tho American engineers who
saw tho completion there of the
world's greatest engineering feat. And
through It all large tracts of the little
country hnvo remained much as they
were when Columbus first set foot
ihero In 1502, and' hnppy to find a part
of a real continent after seemingly
Inleiminablo islands, named it 'Terra
Kirme.'
Panama Springs Geographic Joke
"Panama, perpetrates one ot the
greatest of geographic Jukes on those
who visit it. H very 'convincingly!
makes east west. From Panama City
ho sun rises out of tho Pacific, which
to most American minds Is the proper
plHee only for setting suns. And he
who sails through tho canal fiom the
Atlantic to tho Pacific travels not
from east to west as he naturally ex
pects to do, but from west to cast, or
more accurately, from northwest to!
southeast. One gets (he Impression,
as one writer hns phrased It, that
there is something crooked about
I -lis.' The crookedness Is found to be
in tho isthmus which runs predomi
nantly cast and west instead of north
nnd south, and in addition makes a
double curve like the letter S. so that
at one place tho Atlantic waters are
actually west of those of the Pacific.
"it may seem a far cry from the lay
of tho laud at Panama to tho South
Sen, but because of the east and west
trend of the isilimus the popular name
for thai huge, island-dotted, ocean bits
MEDPORD MAIL TItIBI7Na,
A CAMP GROUND.
ground for Medford in simply a
swine;.
. . .- . , ', . -
can not compete with Ashland, for
sanitary surroundings and cen-
, .-. i1 .! ii- i
I"'""", uun pumits opinion uas
precise location, what moncv is
lloiintiful- crop of tin eaiis 'audi
eonsideraftoll. 'AH that can be done u
. V "'''. .. a
...i,... ...... i c... n.. m.n .
i ' i I i' ' -i y Kllliuiu lor Hie 13t seil-
money should either tie nut into the
as' attractive and comfortable as!iRa" There U' a large negro element in
Mason
East Seems West
largely i.ikcn tho place of the moro
nearly correct, 'South Pacific.'. .When
Balboa stood on an.Jsthmlah mountain
crestvln1513 and (flscbvcred the great
ocean, -slietcbing off to the southward
ho unl.iira.lly jinmed.lt JJ1 Mar .del Stir'
tntjSauth-J-Saa,"' , few. days later
when he had won his way to the
newly discovered ocean he waded Into
It , nnd miKje.. the, singularly v modest
c'ialms for; the jing of Spain to sover
eignty over the sea and all lands and
Islands bordering on it, 'from pole to
pole, till judgment day.' - .
Stream of Gold From Peru
"Since a few years after ' Balboa's
discovery the Isthmus of Panama for
a long time called Darlcn- has been
tho gateway for commerce between
tho east and the west and between
Pacific South America and Kuropc.
i ho old city of Pnnama was founded
as the entry iron on the Pacific side
In 151S, more than a hundred years
before the Pilgrims landed in Massa
chusetts. Portobello, known to all
"Tilt
.eres More
says the Good Judge
W-B CUT is a long nne-cut tobacco
9 RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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mPFORDRKGOy, - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30J92
readers of ulrato talen. was tha A LI an
tic port, and between them was con
structed a paved trail. At the heitht
of Spanish colonial power gold and
saver from Peru . were carted across
ibis old trail like cord wood.
"Such great wealth was an irresist
ible attraction to ttte buccaneers who
Infested the Caribbean. Time after
time they swoooed, down on tbe lath
mas (ram thffr strange Island com-
I uiu.1 liwill men DUMUBC I.1IHUU KUW
; IllonweaUh near . rtalti.t Old Panama
waa entirely destroyed o 1671 by uch
an expedition under tha leadership of
tbe notorious Henry Morgan, later-' Sir
Henry, On other occasions, Portobello,
in spite of its lormldable fortifications
was taken, and, even occupied by the
pirates as a base for months at a time
One of the old torts ot Portobello, use
less In the village to which the on
time opulent port halt shrunk, waB de
molished during the building of the
Panama canal and Us stones crushed
to make material for concrete.
Panama Isolated Politically
"Politically the Republic of Panama
Is a thing- apart. It was formerly
state of tbe Republic of Colombia, In
South Amerlcai but gained Its inde
pendence in 1903. Geographically It
l,K a nart 01 t-entrai America, out it
. haa Deen left ollt ofthe rtePntiT rorm.
ed Union of Central America. This
Isolation is no doubt due In large part
to the existence ol tbe canal under
I'nlted States ownership extending
through Panama territory.
"The little republic is skaued ik a
section of waving ribbon or of a
squirming snake. It is 31 miles across
at its narrowest point and not much
over 50 miles wide throughout most of
its 450 miles of length. It is about (be
las of South Carolina. .he greater
part of the Atlantic side of the Isth
muses Occupied by Jungles. The popu
lation is between-a third and ' half of
million. Some pure Indians occupy
tho control mnnntallx nnd . nnfl .nl'
'the Atlantic coast toward-South Amer-
i the population. The remainder are of
Spanish extraction . and ... of mixed
blood. vThe majority of the more civ
ilized and progressive Inhabitants live
on the Pacific side- of the Island, and
are concentrated - noticeably In- - the
western end toward, the Costa Kican
border. Since the "cession qf the Canal
Zone to the United States, Panama
has had no army but has depended
solely on Its national police force."
How Much Do '
You Know?
1 How thick Is the skin of a hippo
potamus? ..." ' ., ' t . .
2 Does whooping cough' occur more
than once. 4n a lifetime?
3 Where did the' wearing of Stock
ings originate?
4 How long ha?, hypnotism befell
practiced? (.
5 Wha't Is the color of pure Ice?
6 Of the 146 merchant vesaelB lost
by-TJnlted -StateB during the war how
many were torpedoed?
': 7 How old' Is General--Pershing?
8 What Is the per capita wealth of
united states?
9 How many firms and individuals
filed incqme.tax returns last year?
10 What per cent of the population
fof Ireland Is'Romah-Catholic?
Answers to Yesterday's Question!
, 1 Which .way does the earth turn?
'Ans. 'From east lowest. -
2 Jtow much coal is mined each
year i In Great Britain? Ans. About
X0,000,000 tons.- ;
S--Is wood a good .conductor of
sound? Ans. Wood is an excellent
conductor of sound. For this reason
we are able to hear conversation tak
Ing place In another room even though
the doors are closed.
' 4 What soil of an engine was used
in the submarine "Deutschland"? Ans
The submarine -w.aS equipped with a
Diesel engine. Invented" In SM by
Rudolph Diesal. . ,
5 What part of a steel knife is
made first? .Ans. The handle. Steel
knives are made from, steel bars.
... ti Why are oranges and lemons
cailed citrus fruit? Ans. Because ol
their content of citric acid.
7 How long is a .12 lnch sun of
forty-five calibers? Ans. FortJ'-flve
feet.
S Who discovered thai. hos were
eood to eat? Ans. The Chinese. The
discovery was made by a Chinaman
who lost his pet hog In a fire which
burned his dwelling. -
9 Do cyclones revolve in the same
direction In the rtorthorn and southern
hemispheres? Ans. No. In the nor
thern hemisphere cyclones revolve
against the hands of the watch while
Keal 3ata.f action''
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever .
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Keal
Tobacco Chew will tell you
ttot.
Put up in two styeg
In tbe southern hemisphere they re
volve with tbe hands of the watch.
-10 What states in this country ore
the largest producers of salt? Ans.
Michigan, New York, Ohio, Vtab,
Louisiana. Kansas, Texas and California.
" Heliotrope Harry
If you're tired of Just "movies" and
are eager to. see a picture that Its as
delightfully different from the average
run of screen entertainment as was
"Humoreaque," then go to the Page
theatre this week and see "Hello
trops Harry."
' Adapted from a story by Richard
Washburn Child, this picture blends
thrills; a touch of mystery, real heart
appeal, and a surprise ending In a
manner that cannot fall to please. Of
course there is romance in it too, but
sex love Is subordinated to a tbeme
thus far neglected by the cinema
makers a wayward father's love and
sacrifice to insure the happiness of
his daughter.
Pred Burton, Wilfred Lytell, Diana
Allen, and Julia Swayne Gordon play
the chief roles.
William Farnum Here
' VUliam Farnuni in "If I Were King"
tbe special screen production, based
on - Justin. Huntly. McCarthy's famous
play Ja. which B. .tt.', tberjfi.'miyle,a
a four (lay.,'engacniep.r at tlie. jllal'tp,
There Is sbmetftlng.', in '.! ftfr'l' Were
King" that forever lingers in the memory-
not, only because, the, pay was a
success, .perhaps, bu also' because 'the
book was so widely. read..,'
Tbe character .of. Francois Villon,
enacted on the stage by Mr. Sothern.
seems peculiarly fitted for William
Farnum, is said to portray it with all
the artistry that years of stage exper
ience have, given him.
; William Farnum has done some
splendid work for the screen. His pic
tures are always worth seeing; but
when he appears in a story like "If I
Were King" he stands out above, all
other film stars.
WASHINGTON', Mar. 30. Treas
ury .Officials studying the decisions
handier down in tho income tax cases
yesterday by the supreme couit ex
pressed the belief that regulations
under-Which taxes have been collect
ed I since 1916 had been greatly
strengthened. The decisions holding
gain from corporate securities :or as
sets and increase in paper investments
taxable as Income will mean. It was
said,, that the treasury will be enabled
to ;.retain funds estimated at several
hundred million dollars involved in
HUtatlon. or paid under protest.
Officials said they expected soon to
Mate tho direct effect of the decisions
on the treasurer's revenue.
QUICK RELIEF
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
' That is the joyful cry of thousands
since Dr. Edwards produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No
griping results from. these pleasant''
little tablets. . Theri cause, the - liver
nd bowds.tOi,.acnornially.-.-TJKl'
never force them to unnatural action.
Dr;- Edwards' pB.Te5ttfKar-
sootninf, neaitng, vegetable compound
mixed with olive oil.
If you hare bad taste, bad breath,
.feel; dull, tired, arecoostipated or,
' bilions, youll find-quick and sure re
sult from Dr. Edwards' little Olive
Tablets at bedtime.'
Gifts that Last
Bow lorijc since jonr vratrh lis
ba cleaned and -adjusted? If
ron apfn-ecJate rood' service,
hrliijt It in.
Now Is the timo to Itavo your
Je?vetry cleaned and looked
over. We will make no charge
for tlw cIcAnirut and will (rtadly
make careful examination' of
diamond mountings to protect
loss of stone. .
Headquarters for Scrvjcc
Oregon Agate Jewelry
AU Kinds .
EDGAR WIGHT
.1.IIA1ARK
tt'fiVIS
17 X. Central
NEWTOWN
APPLES
Packed
$1.25 A BOX
f . o. b., Warehouse
Bardwell Fruit Co.
Phone 124
FROM CONSTIPATION
HARDING PAYS
TRIBUTE TO
MOSES EZEKIEL
WASHINGTON, itar. 30.-Wlthin
sight of the x;onfederato monument,
bis last and his greatest work, the
m. M0a Knekiol. SCUlPtor
.i r,r,it soldier, was buried
' . n-l .nmn,llmOnr
futav in Arlington, me tuui.1...".
ceremonies were accompanied by me
morial exercises in which Prosident
Harding, Secretary Weeks, and Ro
landl Rlccl, the Italian ambassador
Joined in tribute to Sir Moses, who
died in Rome in 1917.
President Harding in a letter read
at the exercises characterized Sir
Moses as "a great Virginian, an artist,
a great American and a citizen of
world fame."
oecretary Weeks made the principal
address while Ambassador Rlccl spoke
on "Sir Moses Ezekiel as an adopted
son of Italy," and Colonel Robert E.
Lee, as a representative of the confed
eracy for which Sir Moses as a Vir
ginia military Institute student fought
at tbe battle of Newmarket In 18C4
took as his Bubject,"Sir Moses Ezekiel
as a American and as a southerner."
B
RUISES-SPRAINS '
Alwrnat applications noiana
cold cloths then apply
Vapo Rub
Ottt 1 7 Million Jan Uted Yearly
Housecleaning Time
Is Here
and you should save time, hard
work mid expense by havinc a
Syeeper-Vae. Has motor-driven
brush that cleans without damage
to riiKS and gets all the dirt.
Medford Electric Co.
237 E. Main. Phone 661
;If you are one of the people
who eat our bread, we know
you will ..agree., with us that
there is happiness baked in ev
ery loaf of Hl'TTKR-ROIJi
Bread. Tho bright sunshine
and gentle rain that ripens tbe
wheat comes browned to your
likins In our bread.
HKAL WHOIJ4 WIUKAT
KRKAD
at your grocer '
OURONA Personal
Typewriter
Fold It no, take It
with you, type
write anyw-h ere,
$60.00. Including
carrying case.
MKDFORD BOOK 8 TOM
rnstHbntor for Pn. OrcoB
PICTURE
FRAMING
SWEM'S STUDIO
T. 0. HEINE, M, D.
Physician and Surgeon
Surgery of Eyes. Ears. Nose and
Throat. All diseases of these organs
treated. Glasses fitted. 314-Sli Lib
erty Bldg.. Cor. Wain Grape Sta.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'8
LI
1
' Try Musterole. See How ;
Quickly It Relieves
You just rub Musterole in briskly, md
usually the pain la gone a delicious,
soothing comfort comes to takeitsplace.
Musterole is clean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Use it instead
of mustard plaster. Will not blister.
Many doctors and n arses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients.
They will gladly tell you what relief
it give9 from sore throat, bronchitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum.
bago, pains and aches of the back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest. Always dependable..
The Family Sets the
Price
W rtnder the service la accorf win
their every desire and cuaraatea
otisCactian to all. Ala
- Licensed Lady
.... Embalmet
WEEKS-CONGER CO
, Funeral Director!. ..'
BEFORE
giving your carpets to the junk
man, get information from
US
Our rugs arc rcversa'blc. Both
sides alike.
Dick says: "From our looms to
your rooms."
Call 180 V
MosanArtRugCo.
119 West' Tenth St. '
i i'i i i i r
M
Statidard'M
Plumbing rix(tnvs
We carry a full line of Plumbing
Fixtures, Fittinffs and Supplies.
mm
V
ITT
Ideal Areola Heating Plants
Mueller Pipeless Furnaces
Westco Tankless Water Pressure
System
Modern Plumbing St
Heating Co.
Phone G20 Sparta Bldj.
Medford Commission
Sales Co.
Sells anything. Sales Every
Monday.
FIRST SAIiE APRIIy 4TH
Tards at Vinson's Feed Barn, North . ;;
Riverside. .'J;
Brine In your goods.' .'Sate start at
I o'clock. ;'
Everybody welcome. !
G. B. filljULAX, Auctioneer.
WHY WALK?
It is Healthier and
CHEAPER TO "RIDE
If you ride a
Harley-Davidson
Bicycle or Motorcycle . '
Gaylord Motorcycle
Shop
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phnn 777
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service
Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone W
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I Make Them
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