PAOE FOUR.
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOONT. MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1921
Medford Mail tribune
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Times, tlio Medfonl Mall, tlio Medford
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fIV XI I I I'M AKVANCK:
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BY CAKHIRIt In Medford, Anliland,
Jacksonville, Central Point, l'bueulx,
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry
MIhh Bebe DunielB, the inovlo queen
is serving n ten days term in jail for
speeding not ono of her pictures.
The government frost expert hits
nothing on tUp government Sunday
rain expert.
. The Scenic Preservation Society of
.Inckson county ought to confiscate
the supply of lleigdoll yellow pulnt.
THEY'VE STARTED IT
. (Albany Democrat)
Rov. Mr. Iloyce's brethren and
friendH helped him to secure a
nice new Ford of tho latest model.
iUr. lloyce hus been handicapped
In his work for want of a car.
shrtllu cmfwyp shrdlu cmfwyp sh
"Man with new Ford touring, Btenog
typlBt, will do anything- AF-512.
Orogonliin. (Want Ad l'ortland Oro
gonlan). A desperado coming up.
Tho hnnd Wig Ashpolo weighed con
tinuously when mi ncllvo liuteher Is
still bandaged. It Is alleged ho forgot
himself, and a customer caught liim
at it.
Tho Anti-Saloon longuo Is going lo
send 100 workers to study condition!!
In India. Hero is a hazardous trip
over summer seas, to a land of mys
tery and Interest, all expenses paid.
Danger is nothing when the cause Is
Kront. ,
CAUSE AND EFFECT
(Sweet Home News)
Ilnln welcomed by farmers;
Milk route established.
(rand opera Ih raging in Frisco, and
local vocalists are hilling Hie high
notes.
Little soot drops in tho nlr,
Lighting on my chit lies and hair,
Von don't need to think I caro,
If you soil my linen fair.
I don't claim to be a judge.
Hut I boar no ono n grudge,
From my door tho wolf will budgo
If tho fears aro saved by smudge.
(Con. Sub Hosa).
If there is anything tho city of Port
land needs worse than a hall team. It
is n world's fair in i:tJ5. If they have
too much municipal cash and energy
they can tlcvoto it to tho devolpmenl
of the long Ignored natural resources
of tho stale of Oregon.
Transparent lints arc the latest
thlllKH In styles for women, making
tho visibility of their apparel unanim
ous. Holli Senators Hob l.aFollelte and
Hiinni Johnson are now afflicted with
the (Hiking sickness.
Kvery tlino there Is a cyclone in the
middle west, editors in Oregon start
writing about the climate.
AN AUTO SALE LOST
(Oregon City Enterprise)
John Hlmllol has purchaseil a
new horso and buggy. Ho says
Ilia wife Is Improving slowly from
tier long Illness.
As tlio children of the State Til
lieirul )8ls hospital are barred from
rho r.ilrilego of taking books from
the idihllc libary, the county health
associations of tho state aro giving a
"IioOk shower" for these unfortunate
little ones. Children'! story books
or standard grade nrIio.il books are
wanted. Any one having any books
of this kind not in use. please send
them to tho Hod Cross rooms in (he
Sparta building. Rend tlin kiddles
some books. They wil! help the
children in their fight for health.
Jackson County Public lleallh As
pocinllon. Mrs. F, I.. Ton VrMc, Pres.1
JOIN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
THE MerifWtl Chamber of Commerce lius made good. Since its re
organization it has justified the hopes of ils most sanguine
supporters. Jt lias actually come to be, in a marvellously short time,
a genuine ck'tiring house fo'r local activities, and now occupies a place
of usefulness in the community, which no other optimization can fill,
and which no similar organization has ever filled.
The accomplishments of (ho past year have been published before
s.ml need no repetition now. Hut greater than any specific accom
plishment is the nature of the organization itself, lty this we mean
the administrative framework, which renders increasing accomplish
ment inevitable.
This administrative framework is built upon two outstanding; es
sentials, first efficiency and second dcinocrataic control. Kfficiency
is secured by placing the burden of responsibility upon a few, the
board of directors and executive officers. and democratic control
by placing the ultimate power in the hands of the membership, where
it should be-
The groat defect in former organizations of this kind has been the
habil of allowing the power to gradually drift into a few hands, thus
leading to a gradual alienation of the membership and finally to dis
organization and the collapse of morale.
Hut since reorganization, the .Medford Chamber of Commerce, has
been an absolutely democratic organization, the directors selected by
popular vole, and through the weekly forums, criticisms, suggestions
and proposals allowed an absolutely free and uiitniuimelcd medium
of individual expression.
In other words, one member of the organization has been given
just as much power in determining the policies of the organization
as another, and the consequent health "and vigor of the chamber is
much more important, than any particular accomplishments could
possibly be.
A drive for new members opens tomorrow. Xo individual, man
or woman, active in the business life of the community, can afford to
stay out of the Chamber of Commerce. It isn't so much a question of
civic loyalty as of plain matter-of-fact self-interest. The Chamber of
Commerce represents an investment, which as long as it maintains its
present policies, returns dividends to every resident of the city, not
only in improved social and economic conditions, but in dollars and
cents. .
Wu Ripplin$RhijmQs1pj
APRIL DAYS.
AI'KHj birds are sweetly calling in the shadow of the wood,
April rains are softly falling where they'll do the greatest
good, .April fields are brighter, .greener, than they ever were
before, and the grouchy man is meaner than the meanest kind of
Jioi'e. One niny grunrblo in November when the winds are bleak
and chill, one may knock in dour December, when the snow is
on the hill, but when April skies are glowing in the warmest tints
of blue, smiles acstnlie should be showing on the whole blamed
human crew. One may kick in sultry summer, sweating in the
baking grad, when the long day is a hummer and the night is
twice as bad, when the cloudless sky is brassy, and the whole
world pants with heat one may then get pert and sassy, and de
nounce things and repeal. Hut when April, clothed in beauty,
shows the finer curves of Spring, he is nutty and galooty who de
clines to smile and sing. He is fit for foulest treason and for
stratagem and spoil, if he scorns the finest season that has been
designed by Iloyle. There should be no grouchy faces in the
surging ranks of men, when fair April, with her graces, makes
the old world young again.
The Career of Dick Posey
Ashland's "Riley of the Rogue
Tlio following sketch of Dick Posey,
Ashland's HiU-y of the Hogue, by O. H.
Barnhlll, was an Interesting feature
of the Sunday Oregonian:
Alter parking his car on tho shady
side of tile big cement garage, the I
newcomer slrolfed over to the Chan-1
tmitjua tent, from which Issued sounds
of hilarious laughter. Accelerating his
pace, the visitor bought a ticket and
hurried inside the tent to learn the
cause of such unseemly mirth. On
tho platform u jolly-faced man of fifty-1
something, with white hair and twink
ling eyes, was impersonating a, small
boy telling how his lather weaned a
calf, seeming to enjoy the story as
much as the audience.
Pretty soon the speaker changed to
sob stuff, making believe lie was nn
ld man mourning for u brother in
battle ami had come home to tlio. A
hush came over the vast audience ns
tho people listened with rapt attention
to the speaker's quavering voice and
watched Ids pain-drawn face. Many a
tear bedewed a face but lately con
vulsed wilh laughter.
Who was Ibis man whose elocution
ary ail so powerfully played upon hu
man emotions? "Dick Posey, the
liiley of the Hogue." read the pro
gram. Effect Upon Crowd Discussed
"Anybody can make people laugh,"
deprecatingly uw-rred Mr. Campbell
behind tbe scenes, vigorously fanning
himself with a palm leal. It's when
people's hearts are touched and they
are so still you can hear a pin drop
that 1 feel 1 am doing my best work.
"Yes, this Is my first year as a pro
fessional entertainer. How did I come
to slart clocuting on the shady side
of ;u? Well. I've been speaking pieces
tor ;10 years or more, but never made
It a business until this summer. When
I was a young fellow back in Posev
county, Indiana, I used to read Uiloy's
poems in public. Pretty soon 1 began
substituting my own poems for his.
gradually reading more and more orig
inal compositions until finally 1 dii'l
pod Ulley altogether. But folks never
knew just when ttie change was made.
1 first 'eoniniitlifd poetry' when
about I I years of age," continued Mr.
Campbell. "A long and Impossible
legend was sent to tho Toledo Blade,
which promptly returned my maiden
effort, together with a cold and clam
my rejection slip. Shortly afterwards
a well-known firm of music publishers,
which evidently had seen or heard of
my first effusion, sent me a request to
submit some poems.
"That was when opportunity knock
ed at my door," sadly confessed the
poet, -but 1 didn't recognize the lady
and bo turned my back upon her, be
ing so disheartened at the railure of
my first literary effort."
25 Years Spent in West
Mr. Campbell came west some 23
years ago. being postmaster at Aber
deen. Wash., for a dozen years, after
wards removing to Ashland, Ore..
where he has since resided, selling
leal estate and various other com
modities. Kver and anon sometimes
oftcnci hu has read his poems at
public gatherings, generally for no
other remuneration than love of the
work.
The uniform success of these read
ings and the remarkable enthusiasm
witli which they were everywhere re
ceived attracted the attention of
Chautauqua managers, who last year
engaged Mr. Campbell for n season's
platform work. So eminently satis
Apply Zemo, the Clean, An
tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use ,
Does Not Stain
Greasy salves and ointments should
not lie applied if good clear skin is
wanted, r'rom any dnwgUt for 35o. cr
S1.00 for large sije. Ret a bottle of Zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema, quickly stops itching,
and heals skin troubles, also sores,
burns, wounds and dialing. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zonio is
a clean, dependable and inexpensive
antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe
nothing you have ever used is as ettec
live and satisfying.
J The li. W, Kooc Co., Cleveland, 0,
factory wore the efforts of the newj
entertainer that plans are being work-'
cd out to keep him busy the entire
year playing upon people's heart
strings and tickling their funny-bones.
In his verses to "Mr. Audience" the
genial subject of this sketch said:
"But If you've just plain human you
tuke him to your heart
And throw your soul wide open and he
feels ho has a part
la your great scheme, of trie ago.,; that
your hand is clasped in his.
And your words find hearty welcome
where his belter nature is;
Then you'll lau:-rli and weep together
and you'll hear that sweet refrain:
"God bless you, son. I reckon we'll Just
let you come again.' "
Poem Is Quoted
The following stanzas from ".Moth
er's lliscuits" will give the reader a
good idea of Mr. Campbell's style,
which will bo seen to bear a striking
resemblance to that of the Hoosier
poet:
"I can look back now in fancy and see
it all so clear
Across the shine and shadow and the
mists of forty years:
There's mother at the bread-board
with her dear, old welcome smile.
Her sleeves rolled up, a-workin' and
a-talkln' all the while.
I can't say how she did it, nor how
she mixed her dough,
Nor how she kept her oven for to
make 'em come out so;
But, I guess, aho mixed in gladness,
mother love and kindly ways,
And just stirred 'em all together
they couldn't help but ruise."
Two modest volumes of verse, "Just
Common Folks," and "A Daughter of
tho Hogue," comprise all of Mr.
Campbell's published poems, but his
literary career is just beginning. His
wife died a few years ago and his
three children are about grown up, so
now he feels free to devote all his
time to his work he loves best versi
fying and clocuting.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
P.ewure! Unless you sec the name
"Buyer" on package or on tablets,
you nro not Betting genuine Aspirin,
proscribed by physicians for twenty
one, years and proved sate by minimis.
Take Aspirin only us told in tho Buy
er package for Colds, Headache, -Neuralgia,
Itlieumataism, Earache Tooth
ache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoacotlcacidester of Knlieylicaiid.
Adv.
CLEANING
HOUSE
IT Is ronsonnblo Hint you would
want your carpets anil rusr.s
rlcaiioil. Lot VS clran 0K or
your ruirs to siilisfy you that
what "Dirk Nays' is mi.
Pick says: "Tho
clran aro CM!AN
clonn 'iMii." '
mps wo
when
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119 West Tenth St.
'int Feed StoiH?. -
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WE REPAIR
Batteries, Generators,
Starters, Ignition,
Lighting, Magneto
Systems
All Work Guaranteed.
Official Service American Bosch
Magneto Co.
Perkins Auto
Electric Co.
27 N. Grape St., Medford, Oro.
Phone 237-R Night Call 085
80 Years Old
Attributes Health
to Internal Baths
Mr. D. C. Xewcomb. 704 X. 4th
Ave., Ati'hittnii, Kan., writes Tyriolls
tl.vKH-nie Institute of X-jw York as
follows: :
"My next birthday is July 13th SO
years old. Have used Tyrrell's J. I':
l Cascade' for more than l!u years,
iicst and only remedy that brings re
lief without the use of drills. My x-1-erlnee
proved that it always relieves.
No danyer from it. My ailments were
principally lTrie Acid, Uiliousuess,
Constipation, etc." f9
Tills is by no means an exceptional
letter for Tyrrell's' Hygienic -Institute
to receive, as the re are imv over haif
milt ion Americans using Dr. Tyr
rell's "J. H. I... Cascade" with like re
sults. Uy the scientific use of Nature's
cleanser, warm water, it elimfuates
all poisonous waste from the lower in
testine and nives Nature a chance lo
work unhampered.
You will be astonished at the dif
ference in your feelings tho morii'iis
after an internal bath.
The "J. B. Cascade wjll be
shown and explained to you by West
Side Pharmacy, Main and Crape St.,
who will also give you free on re
quest, an interesting booklet by Dr.
Chas. A. Tyrrell. "Why Man of To
day Is Only 50 per cent Efficient."
Get this booklet and know just why
Internal Bathing is so effective In the
promotion of better health. Adv.
Kynrnwii of the annual stn foment of tJi
TlANOVKK V1UK lNSl'RANl'K COMPANY
rr Nrvr York, ffi tlie state of New York, rm th.
81st day of Demit her, 10'JO, made to the in
surance rnmmijtfiluntr of the aUU) of Ori'fon,
imniuaiit to law;
CAPITAL "'
Amount of eJuytAl p&iil ny $1,000,000.00'
IXciOMK
Not premiums reculTctl d tiring tb
J-r 1-1,500,301. Ott
Inti'rect. dividend and "rent re-.
cmtviI (!iiritii the ytir. ...... 330,723.09
Income from other source re-
ceiTciJ durine ttla jroar 12,1148.01
Total income $4, 918, 573. 06
IiIStU'ItSKMENTS
Net 1oM paid during the ypflr, in
cluding adjustment -ineii.ii. . . $2,012,000.61
BiridiniiU paid on CApital tock
during the year 100,000.00
Gimim.-tslom and salaries aid
dnrini: the jcar 1,0.11,333.85
Ta r (i . ) tconrca a iftl fees naul
(luring the year 200. 026.75
Amount f all other expenditure). 1,194, 203.38
Total expenditures $-1,567,160.09
ASSKTS
Value of real"'etate owned (nuir-
kot ralue) $ 970.300.00
Vahie of stock and boud.1 owned
I marker raltie) 4,521 ,02(1.00
I,oaiw on mortiriges and collateral. '
etc.
iir.',iiiit,iPii
lSS.-i05.07
Cash In banks and oti hnnd
rreiniuniK in course of collect Inn
written sin co .September 30,
1!I2
Internet and rents due and accrued
and unrolloctod reinsurance, etc.
755.728 30
1.13,055.88
Total admitted ani
r .000. 130.85
MAJ1IMTIKS
firm claim for lotms ummld. . . . 703.082.31
Amount ot unortrnwl premium on
all outuinding rifikK 4,131.018.44
Hue for cornmLH-ton and brokcrat'o. 50, it 00. 00
All other liuuilitiw 140,204.57
r
Total liahilitlea, exclusive of
nii'iMl Mock $.1,020. 805:32
ItllHINKXft IN OHKCON FOIt TUB YHAIl
Net pri'tmuius recfim! during tho
tea r ...',.... 82,208,89
T.OMe paid during the year III. HI. 71
ixwift inriiircd during tlie year. .. 2,578.82
1IANOVKK FIHK IN'KL'ItA Ni'U COMPANY
(!' NKW YliltK.
It. KMOKY VAItm:t.l. President.
E. S. JAHVlS, Secretary.
UIIOWX & W1IITK, Agents,
Medford, Ore.- . .
Bynopma of tho Annual Statement of th
i
OKNEltAT, ACCIDKNT. FIRE & LTFE ASSUR
ANCK COHPOKATION. LTD.. I
of Perth, Scotland, in the stato of Peonsylrania
cm the 31st day of DwvmbeT. 1920, wade to thai
inaurDc commij&iooer of thatAt0 of Ocucao
pursuant to law: j
CAPTTATJ 1 1
Amount of capital stock paid up. .Jr-100,OOOUWI
INCOMK .
Net premiums TecrdTeU durlnff'tlto ! '
yer $7,602,4 06. S4H I
Intcruftt, dividends and rent r-
cetred dnnng trie year ma.vsu.a'J
income from other sources rccelTed
during the year 2101753. 35
Total income $8.060, 0S0. 53
mSWRSEMKXTS
.Net IflMei paid (hiring the year, in
cluding adn4mrnt enennev .. $3,750,1 56.74
Coiniuhi'W!i and salaries paid dur
ing the year 2,051,560.01
TaxeK, licen and feca paid dur
ine the year . ; 212.880.77
Amount of all other expenditures. 312.80S.78
Total expenditures .. G'.32f7.5QiJ.20
AHSKTS ... , ,
Value of real estate owned (mar
ket Tnlnet . $ 223,040.82
Value of fitm'k and bonds owned
(market. n!uc) 4.717.006.75
Cash in hanks and on hand.. . . . . 381.815.10
Premiums in roiirwt of collection
written i nee Sept. 1020.. '1,(101.328.22
Interest and rents due and nccrned 50,017.70
Amount recoeraM on paid Iorwi
for rein tin tie 62.575.15
TiiUl admlltnl ajrt $7.1 .LI.l'IILMi:
MAR1MTIK8 .
Ilnwn rUim. for lowm uih.11. . . 111. 833.101.34
Aumon'. nifMrnM prcwiuius n
til MHUwtnc ri9 .7.f I.L'L'
II.. f.r ahn. trin .Hi ,..-
ill tKW lii.i1lM H.JIJ 74
receive reward.
14
SALE T-rooni brick residence In
entral Point. Owner is leaviiiE
on aim must sell. If intereKti.il
fce Jlrs. C. .M. Wilson (owner). 01
111 Jesse L. Kichardsun at Central
KLEIN u
12H Ka.it Man St.
INDEPENDENT
Auto Electric Shop
All kinds enrage and auto electric
work guaranteed. '
A. V. DU1UIAM & X. O. CAIiLAltAN
nut X. ;mpe Vhnc 64.Y
AUTO PAINT SHOP
L. G. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Automobiles Painted and
Revaraished
Phone 777
221 North Fir.
Liceiised
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuse Immediately rotnoved on
short notice. Weekly visit In resi
dence districts. Pnlty business dis
trict. I'hone X9i.
WWITSCTX Ji;MN(J!i,
Wi Pm
m & rS
THE BEST LIES AHEAD
CONDITIONS are goinfi' to find bed-rock
some of these davs and then the fellow who
has kept plodding ahead instead of glanc
ing back at the might-have-been in last sea
suns production or prices will be read' to
profit.
if you've a "Nationalized" account at tlie
First National, go on building .it; if you
haven't one, start it now.
'Uhe First Natiomal Bank!
A Great Reduction
in Gillette Razors
The regular $5 Razor, we are now
offering at $3.50. We are headquar
ters for all shaving supplies.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tax Store '
109 East Main Street.
SPRAY MATERIALS
THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST
CORONA DRY
. Arsenate of Lead
BLACK LEAF 40
,N0NE BETTER PRICES RIGHT
Let us know your requirements.
EARL FRUIT CO.
OF. THE NORTHWEST
L. M. Campbell Mgr. Medford District
ft Pays to Use
'Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry
Farm Bureau
Go-Op Exchange
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
Lenvo Mnlfoi-d 11 n. in. Daily. Leave Koscburg 1 p. m. Holly
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
I.KAVH MKDI OKI). ' ,,EAVK l:nASTS rAss.
1?:nna-m- . 10 a.m.
V'V-'"- ' 1:00 p.m.
,.4;S0 ' '" ., 4:30 p.m.
Lars slop at ail intermediate roints. '
Uniting room Modforcl, 3 South Front. I'hono 30Q
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Wim UEDFGXD TRADE 18 MEDFORD MAD
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