Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MXTL' TRIBUNE, EDEOBP.- OTCEfiOy, SATURDAY, SPRII3 30. 192l
PXGE FOTJI?
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A .eonaolldatlon of the Democratic
Tlme, the Mfdford Mall, the Medford
Tribune. The Southern Oregonlan, The
Aahland Tribune.
. ROBRItT W. KUHU Editor.
SUMPTEIt H. SMITH. Manager.
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nil news iliHpiitchrH cn-flited to it, or not
otherwise ciellt-(l in this pup-r, and uJhu
thu local now publlwhed herein.
All right) of republeatlon of Hpeclal
Ye Smudge Pot
f . . My Arthur Perrjr
THE SPEAKER.
THE until who wants to nuike it speech inft all towns in
which we dwell; he stiilks almi the lonely hciieh, and
liiiKers in the sylvan dell; for years I've tried in vain to reach a
place where he won't come anil yell, lie speaks, anil will not lie
denied, wherever there is standing room, his mouth is ever yawn-,
iii; witli!, ami multiplies the pulilie jrloom. ami when a dehirale
has died, he talks a circle round the tomb. I see him on a soapbox
stand and hear him howl until he's hoarse, predicting that our
nataivc land will be the home of all that's coarse, unless the jjov
ernment is canned, and Jiiissiim notions put in force. I hear his
wordy thunders sweep beneath the fretted state house dome; I
meet him on the rolliii; deep, I see him everwhero 1 roam; and if
the do(i should be asleep he'd e'en invade my humble home. The
chronic speaker seldom knows enough to last him over nitfitt;
lip hasn't enmed the si::t"!y prv;c of sit'.'ft who have dei'med to
ai-'I": his shallow sUvum of 'aniruaee flows without A savin','
lliLipei,; ju sj;;lit. f lio'd but quit when lie is done, we might
forgive him new end then, hut when his works bein to run, there
is no end, ami no "amen"; he thrashes chestnuts by the ton, then
thrashes them all o'er a(,'ain.
STAGE DRIVER TELLS
OF HIS EXPERIENCE
Can't Help Praising Tanlac
After It Ended Seven
Years of Stomach Trou
tle, Declares Nudelman,
"After u man has tuifiV-ri-d as lonj?
and as much hh I have he can hardly
help praising the mediclm that re
NtorcH him to health, ' Kaid M. Nudel
man, 441 lioMH tre't, Portland, who
optratew an auto HtuK between Port
land and Vancouver, li.
"For the pnM nix or iteven years
f Buffered terribly from a severe cane
of Btomach trouble and my appetite
got down to ahno.st nothing Nearly
everylhliiK I ate upset me, and the k
and1 pains In my ntomaMi would al
most drive me distracted. I also suf
fored from constipation and had aw
ful headaches. I had rheumatism in
my legs and feet so had I could hardly
drive my car. 1 was so iiervuus in
least little thim? would upset me, und
1 was simply miserable.
"I kept hearing so much about
Tanlac that I decided to see if it
would heln me any and it proved to
be the very thiiiK 1 needed, for I
Kuincd eleven pounds on the first two
bottlea and since taking two more
am in the bes tf health aain. My
appetite is fine, I can eat anything J
want without any discomfort alter
wards. I am no lontjr worried with
constipation or headaches and the
rheumatism has entirely disappeared.
My wife has also taken Tanlac with
KplendiH resulTH.
Edito ial Correspondence
Itl l) ANPF.KSOVK DOWNFAIili
i:.pi,aim:i.
IMHITI.A.NIJ. April 28. (Kdltorlal
CorreHpomlenei') The downfall of
Hud AnderHtin Is explained. After
, .- .) . - 'netduK Ur. I.each Ci-ohs uet t'orni on
The more one reads the piffling etii-. j,)(J o,,, ,,,,,,, t ilio Armory laat :ilnht.
(orlaU of the upatato papers defend- one Is KurpriHfd that Medfonl a favor
ite livid to tell the title. Here In It
mlddlc-UKed man with hlH hair vlHlbly
thinning on thu top. coming hack to
the rlne, after Bever year's of molar
manlcurliiK, nnd niakliiB tho beai
UnhtwelBht on tho coast look llaa a
monkey.
For Dr. I, each did nil lliat. Any
where hut in Portland he would have
been given the decision by a mile. Ho
certainly earned It. In fact, he made
(lorman look like nil amateur, and
several times u badly scared amateur
at that.
ing the freeing of Henry Albers, rich
pancake flour maker, for Hun remarks
made during tho war, the more ono
becomes convinced that the country
owes hint an apology and, a snappy
one. ,
In tltese days the chief occupation
of Eu,rope Is the occupation of thy
neighbor's territory.
' It would do the Portland lrali team
no particular harm if the referee who
robbed Leach Cross of a decision over
Joe Gorman, was allowed to umpire a
few games.
DUKE'S MIXTURE "
)':. i (From M. T.)
'. For Sale One Duroc cow and
Wvea extra nice pigs. a. W.
ley,: Talent.
Evan If Germany does pay lio allies
what they ask, like as not she will
never admit It.
Another brilliant pugo has Just been
written In the annals of prohibition
enforcement. Kooneyed kops, with a
foxincBB that passeth all understand
ing, sneaked up on three old soldiers
at Reno, Nev., Wednesday, whon the
grizzled, rascals were In the act of
felonously taking a drink,
(The Outlook)
Here lies the body of William May,
Who died protesting his light of way,
He was right, dead right, as ho tniv
; , riled along, t
But he's Just, as dead as though he'd
'been wrong. (Sub. by W. A. F.)
AttHUtnlng Hint OroHH was faster and
stronger eight years ago, the. wonder
is Hud ever (itialified as it ship worker,
and after thu Los Angeles defeat only
needed ono or two operations. ' lt'a
a great trlhuto to Hud's constitution.
'For tho "Pride O'f Medford." was at
tho ringside, looking altle hodied, and
somewhat heavier. The voyage, from
Vancouver however, was apparently a
rough one, for its Hud was introduced
by a stuttering Jew announcer as n
"former lightweight contender," It
was upparent he had not lost his sea
legs. As far as could he noted only
"your correspondent" and (Ndonol
Tongwald cheered. No other Med
fordltes wort there. Hut Hud was in
no mood to notice n little thing like
that. Ho navigated buck nnd took a
seat in Cross's corner, looking vej-y
proud Indeed.
And well might ho have been. For
Hud, ns wo recall, lasted several
rounds, which was something of r
triumph. For this Jowlsh paterfami
lias is a master workman, clever,
quick as a flash, double fisted, and we
Tb,ere Is some danger of the gents
wtlo are yelling; "May 1st The Day
of ,. Liberation," remembering It beBt,
as tho day they were Jailed.
The first Intimation that tho conies
tants In the Stokes divorce suit wore
human came with tho ovldonce that
' the gentle defendant, one day hauled
) of f anil wallopodtho old boy olio in
' YVt '.' th.i, I''" ' i" mi viiuiilltd
' mtnjtiir lliat IVVjio! v.a-. li:t!ned ti
'l.ai.ltw.ulll "f thr Hur," Inil Hero h
, .irnnf i( iiroye IhaP anj lluni li!"
tlntt uver huppenud.
venture to say one of tho hest ring
generals In the profession. In-flght-Ing
was his strong suit last night and
It was Interesting to watch him draw
(lorifian into clinches and then pro
ceed to rock his head up- and down,
hack and forth, tike a hunching .hag,
hreak away, shoot in a slinging h-ft
and cover up like an armadillo on tho
counter. ,
Cross, it may he noled, has the
"fighting face," which according to
hoxing experts Is tho mark of the top
nntohcr. Ho isn't a pretty person
under any circumstances, hut when
lie conies out of ills corner he is ter
rifying. one might sav hideous. His
lips suggest a sneering curse, his eyes,
mere slits, art; a study in calculating
vindictive shrewdness. One feels he
has forgotten everything but that lit
tle man opposing him. and every cell
In his hraiu and atom in his hody is
concentrated upon that man's de
struction Then ns the gong sounds,
the mask comes off, he relaxes,
smiles and might he a huslness-ilke
dentist, welcoming the next custo
mer (Jormnn, on the other hand.
Is a chunky, tousle, heado-1 yearling
hull, coid, Iniperturnhle. :iiuai'ular,
sell'-confldent, not so aelf-coiifliielit
today, however, apparent'y Inching
In Imaglnallon, nervous force and de
termination, therefore prolialily never
destined as a first rater.
There was a tremendo'is crewd
C.limcl Tengwald, who as managei
ol ( rater Lake Lodge., Is onw full of
statistics. estimated II as oOou And
tho spectacle demonstrated what a
transformation the war el'lecled in
this hitherto discredited pastime.
Many women were there, and for
three hours straight not n whiff of
tobacco smoke, no rough tal'.c. only on
occasional booing of tho refttv-3,
which was not deserved, hut which
as every hnsehall umpire can ti ct.ll'y.
Is to be expected. '
Professor Thinks Limit of a
Horse's Speed Is About Reached
whXt is best for
stings and bites
' (Portland Oregonlan)
r"or Sale A tailor shop, also
good Block can bo permanently
Cured without operation. Call or
Write Dr. Dean, Second and Morri
son. ' .
:"Mre. Elsie Itlggs Is up, after being
in bati 11 days" (Simtlain News).
"WOUNDED SOI.DIEHS NEED
DISCIPLINE SAYS FORI1ES" (lid
Una Mall-Trlb.) This is a cousin te
the notion that what tho Binning Chi
nese need most 1b the gospel.
Kooty linker, ex-sec, of war says
"tny eight years In office seems like a
dream," and, for once the gontlemun
Is right.
Insects are destroying the forests ot
Norway, and for Heaven's sake, left
start a drive.
ON THE BUMPERS
(Yreka Journal)
Thomas Hurklow of Myrtle Point
. Oregon, known as "I'nclo Tom
tnlf" to ninny Mnytcn und tlten
Ida pooplo, stopped over between
trains last Thursday to reuew old
acquaintances.
(Heard In a hennery. A patron If
talking to a fair bisctiltshooter) :
"Give me another shot of that there
Kfttvy. ' (Very sweetly.) I'll consldei
it an awful favor, kid."
Oregon Industry nnd Oregon Lnn
gour and Lethargy.
LEXINGTON, Ky April Tho
limit In speed of trotting anil running
'horses has almost been reached, ac
cording to I'rof. W. It. Anderson of
tho Animal Husbandry dopnrlme.it of
tho Kentucky Stato Collego of Agri
culture. Prof. Anderson has boot making a
special study of record-holding standard-bred
trotters and ttiorol.shbred
runners, and biuirhls conclusions on
a study of records nnd histories of the
animals covering a period of more
than 60 years.
h '" y.-:ll-. tile I- r.l ..; -.lln-o.
v. o .-1,1 li i.i Il l s has ! ei. I'"' " i l
i'r..ii ".Iii to '-'.i'" ;i- !. :i ri Jrwmn ol
.1 " ' i - 1 m nli:. I'ri.li n r Antb r-in
finds. In -18 years tho American rec
ord of running horses over a dlstanifi
.if one mile has been lowered from
l:-U::i-4 In l.:M:-l-ri u reduction oi
six and four-fifths seconds. Neither
breed has failed to make improve
ment during a generntlon, according
to Prof. Anderson, and In some cases
Improvement has been so rapid that
many new records have been made in
,he llfo of a single horse.
Tho gradual Improvement In th
speed of trotting horses, according to
Professor Anderson, is shown clearly
hy the records of three-year-olds anil
Ihe years they were made These are
as follows:
In IStiO, Elvira Whiteside, 2.39;
1S74 Lady Stout. i.S'J; lss:t, Hindu,
Hose, 2.19:1-2: 1SSH, Axtell. 2.14;
1892, Alien, 2.10:t-2; 11110. Colorado
2.114:3-4: 1014 Peter Volo 2.113:1-2;
l'.U", Tho Heal lJidy, 2.03 and 1H20
.-lister Hertha, 2.02:1-2.
Whon Peter Volo established his
unexpected race record of 2.03:1-4 the
prediction was made that the limit of
speed for his age had been reached,
but Miss Hertha Dillon ciiia!led the
record In 1017. while The Heal Ijuly
m one-half second off it. Three
vears later. Sister Hertha. n full sister
!f Miss Hertha Dillon, placed tho time
it 2.02:3-4. Prof. Anderson said that
there are reasoim to believe that '.he
imbition of breeders to place tho
three-year-old record at two itiimces
may be realized.
Peter tho (Iron!, Stounhton A.
Fletcher's great stallion, has p'ayi d
an Important part in the Improvenu-i.t
if trotting horses, according to I'rof.
Anderson. This great sire has pro
'iueod fill horses which have trade
records from 2.10 down to 2 01:3 I.
ie also sired Miss Harris M., which
holds the record as the fastest paci'14
mare in tho world with n mark of
l.SS:l-4.
Some idea of tho progress made b
'llnnlng horses, according to tho pi i
fessor, may be obtained front a recitrd
of their achievements, which follow:
I In 1S72, Alarm 1.42:3-4; li7',,
Searcher. i.4i:-i: tun, ion nn-.-
(against time) 1.3(1:8-4; 1SH0, Un
due, 1.311:1-2 nnd SalvatorC straight
course) 1.3G: 1-2; 1900, Voter nnd
Orlmar, 1.3S; 1001. Hrigndler, 1.37
4-5; 1903, Dick Wellse, 1.37:2-5:
1908, Center Shot 1.37:1-5; 1014,
Amnlfl. 1.3t!:l-4; 1918, Sll . Hlier.
1.36:1-5; 1018, ltonmer (against
time) 1.35:4-5 and 1020 Man o' War,
1.34:4-,6.
The most remarkable, thing about
the tunning records. Prof. Anderson
l.-nid. I" the fact that Man o' War. a
tin,--:. . . o old. holds t!,e vc-ivrt for
iiill a;:i 'i of I !ot ir 'n h:'cfi hnrs :n a
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with Be
and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
tintno and nildress clearly. You will
receive In return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds, and croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides
and back; rheumatism, oackachc, kid
ney and bladder ailment.'; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, headaches, and
sluggish bowolB. Sold everywhere.
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All refuse Immediately removed ol
short notice. Weekly visit In rest
dence districts. Dally business dta
trlct. Phono 891.
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Olympic Flcur, sack $2.60
Olympic Rolled Oats, package 35c
Olympic Rolled OzTts, sack 55c
Olympic Pancake Flcur, package 25c
Olympic Pancake Flour, sack . . . 70c
Olympic Wheathearts, package 25c
Olympic Wheathearts, sack 70c
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BUY A GOOD BICYCLE
It saves shoe-leather, Unio aiul energy
Harley-Davidson
Bicycles
Are ns good as
Harley-Davidson
Motorcycles
All lllcychis nml Motorcycles re
paired nt
Gaylord Motorcycle Shop
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CITY AUTO
PAINT WORKS
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75 l-.l
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iffiil' It rods
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Have you experienced the satisfied feeliDg of going to your
own bank with your own money and seeing your balance grow?
Each time you add to your balance, you add to your own good
feelings because you are getting ahead.
If you have no bank account, come in and START one. If
you have an account, add to your balance regularly.
We will welcome you.
Jackson County Bank
Established 18S8
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Your Choice
-of
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Oakland 6
1920, model heavy frame run
less tl.nn 1000 miles $1450.00
Cleveland 6
1921 model, run 3000 miles, equip
ped with front and rear bumper,
spare tire, motor-meter. Meehani-
eally in first class condition. Guar
anteed .- $1800
Buick 6
."i-passenger, 1917 model. fJiinr
antced in first class condition
$1200.00
Willys-Overland
t-passenger, 1918 model. New
paint job. Cord tires, 4 spare
uords. Motor-meter) power tire
pttinp. Guaranteed mechanically
in onod condition.
Velie '
."i-passenoer 1913 model. Iieanti
ful runiiins car. Cord tire equip
lffi. iSpsi'f tirf, wt'r.MirMfT and
jtr, fV tire put' $13Stl
Dodge
101 7. Looks like new. Good
tires. New spare tire, 1921 li
cense $900
Guaranteed Mechanically
Ford Touring
1920. Run very little. Good
tires. Motor bored for starter.
Studebaker 6
T-pnssenger, newly overhauled,
Motor "rebored. De Luxe pistons,
new rear end, heavy rear springs,
making ideal stage ear. New
Stroniberg Carburator. Good tires
This ear is priced right ami will
make some one wanting to haul
big loads to lake or do stage work
a fine ear. ' ,
Chevrolet Touring
1920 model. Al condition
Hittson
Motors
lM S. Fir.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
Phnnn 77?
221 North nr.
87,500,000 FEET .
National Forest Timber
For Sale
LOCATION AN'I) AMOUNT All the merchantable dead timber stand
ing or down and all the live timber mnrked or designated for cut
ting on an area embracing about 0;2S0 acres in Twp. 3f S., R.
E., surveyed, and Twp. 38 S., 11. 4 E., W. M., unsurveyed, Four
lilt Creek watershed, Crater National Forest, Oregon, estimated
to be S7, 500, 000 feet II. M more or less, of weBtcrn yellow pine,
Doimlas fir, white fir, sugar pine nnd incense cedar timber, ap
proximately 81 per cent western yellow pine.
STCMP.-UJK PlilOKS. Lowest rates considered, $H.7fi per M for west
ern yellow pine, white pine and sugar pine, and J0.75 per M for
the other species. For material unmerchantable under the terms
of the contract to bo removed at tho option of the purchaser, for
which payment is required by the Uorest Service, 25 cents per M
feet. Kales to be readjusted in 1925 and 1928.
DKPOS1T. With bid $10,000, to apply on purchase price If bid is ac
'cepted, or refunded if rejected.
I'lXAL DATK !'()! Ill l. Sealed bids will be received by the District
Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and Including -May 25, 192L.
The tight to reject any and all b'ds is reserved.
Before bids are submitted full information concerning the character
of the timber, conditions of tale, deposits, and the submission of bids
should be obtained front tho District Forester, Portland, Oregon, or the
Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon.
EAT MORE BREAD
Tts Yom Best Food
Perfection Bread
"The Quality Loaf"
1 lb. loaf . I', lb. loaf 13c
Medford Bakery
Corner Main and Grape Phone 37
It Pays to Use
Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry
Farm Bureau
Co-Op Exchange
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES
l-cnvo .Medford 1 1 . m. Daily. Leave Itosehtirg 1 p. m. Pally
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
i.i;avk mi-:dkoi:i.
10:00 a. nt.
1:00 p. in.
4:30 p. m.
Cars stop at all Intermediate points
Waiting room Medford, 3 South Front.
I.F.AVK (iUAXTS PASS.
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1:00 p. m.
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