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m TRIBUNE, iMEDFORTJ, OREOOX, TUESDAY, JUOT 51, 3951
Medford Mail tribune
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newspaper.
Office Mall Tribune Hull. ling, 26-27-29
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A conolldatlon of the Democratic
Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford
. Tribun. The :8ou0tern Oretjonlan, The
' Aimunu inuune.
ROTfERT W.' Rl'HL, Editor.
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Official paper of the City of Medford,
Official paper of Jackson County.
Bworn daily average circulation for
six months ending Oct., 1920, 3226
Entered as st-cono dan matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
It, 1879.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Artbnr Frrrj
A GREAT LOSS.
THE .American Lotion suffers the cliief deprivation, hut tlie
country ns a vliolu is a heavy loser 1 lironli the recent death of
Col. Frederick W. (Iiiilbrnith, Jr., national commander of the Legion.
l'"or the sterling qualities which made Colonel Ciailliniith a successful
business man, that earned for him high recognition as a soldier and
led to his leadership of the American Legion were being devoted to
advancement of national interests, though his primary concern was
for the American service men in the world war. He died in the
service, for the deplorable accident at Indianapolis occurred while
he was journeying on the business of the great organization which had
entrusted him with responsibilities most important.
Colonel (jalbraith's training precisely equipped him for the du
ties which fully engaged Jiim since his elevation to the commander
ship last September. In early life he had been a railroad track walker
then a sailor, later a business man, ami he had spent a number of years
in the National (iuard. Always his contacts had been such as to de
velop the love of men and to strengthen his advocacy of the square
deal. I If was a powerful factor in establishing the'purposes of the
legion ami in upholding Americanism. All his activities were under
taken in a spirit of patriotism that was-an inspiration to observers.
. Members of the American Legion will especially feel the loss of
their commander at a time when he was engaged in promoting legisla
tive and other measures to guard their welfare. The cause of the dis
abled soldier was particularly near Ins heart and he was tireless in
working out plans of relief and in seeking government support for the
nation s heroes, the movement lor the consolidation of the various
agencies of soldier relief at "Washington was largely stimulated
through his efforts.
The work which he was furthering will go on, of course, but it is
n sad loss which his untimely death inflicts upon his family, liis com-
iiules and his eountrv.
Tho democratic party, or the ro
mains thereof, is gulag to organize
tho women "for world dimirniumcnt.c
will be remembered that the mime
purty, once' organized the women to
be "kept out of war."
Monday; was a very hot day. It
took everybody by surprise, us such
weather Is unuuuul nt thla time of
the year.' '
"My Heart Before Thee Kneels"
(Eugene Register) A good song,
hut a physical impossibility.
Tho Public Sorvlco Commission Is
being petitioned to make the Uspcc
hire some hind end brukemen, that
can be woke up in less than 40 blasts.
-A MXiAIltUSOlK.
(MurMil'icM News.)
W. 1-1. Wyrick has filed a lion
on logs agulnst -Jess Ihirker,
Vorno Barker and Edwin Klllng-son.
Strawberry shortcake Is a beanery
concoction, with u deficit oxistlug in
all tho elemental Ingredients.
,Wrsr,Agco of Portland, Indicted
for cutting her husbund's throut'ln u
wifely munner. while he slujU, Is now
worrying about the "future of her
children." She should huvu thought
of this, Just before she grubbed the
ruzor, with murder in her heart.
Kornol C. Yens Teagwald luiH ro
turned from Frisco, where ho stole) a
march, and Is us happy us a success
ful cundldato for the legislature.
WELL PAID.
THE day's at hand when Carp and Jack will battle in their
pride; and oh, the large and gorgeous stuck of money
they'll divide, when each has slugged the other's dome for six
or seven rounds and jUilton sold his greatest pome for some
thing like ten pounds. I'm glatl that in these later days true
genius gets its due, and (irertt Men do not go their ways iu rags
of dingy hue. I'oor liobbie Jiurns was always broke, which made
his soulrepine, and Edgar l'oe was forced to soak his hat when
he would dine. The list :s long of gifted men who always lacked
the price, who did tall things with harp or pen, and still were
handed ice. E'en Homes bogged from town to town, and stole
the housedog's bone, though later, in his high renown, each claim
ed him for its own. Old (irnbb street echoed to the wails of many
a gifted gink,' and lioswell's book is full of tales of genius on the
blink. Hut now our great men get their due when they have
made a hit, and when the coining scrap is through a fortune will
be split. It was hard luck that Burns and l'oe and Homer and'
that crew were horn so many years ago, ere greatness got its due.
See our? boys In action at the Page tonight for the last time In the battle
of "Powder River." -
At the Page
You doubtless will -be interested to
learn that the latest l.ois Weber pro
duction. "What's Worth While?" will
be the feature at tho Page theatre for
four days beginning tomorrow mati
nee. If you saw "Jo Please One
Woman," the great I.ois Weber pic
ture which caused so great a sensation
some weeks ago, you will want to see
"What's Worth While?" for it is as
pretentious as its predecessor.
There is always- - something new,
novel and attractive about a Lois
Weber production and these elements
are not lacking In"" "What's Worth
While?", the story ofi whioh will thrill
as well as causo you to think. The
theme Is a lofty one and the situations
are dramatic and appealing. Tho lead
ing woman is Claire Windsor, the lead
ing man, Louis Calhern,. is a uopulur
and talented player.'. Ve think you
will find tills picture one of the best
of tho current season and wo recom
mend It to you most heartily.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
Somebody In Portland ought to
write tho "Do You Remember" de
partment of the Urcgonlun, if nny-
body remembers when tho Portland
ball team won a gume.
HOILSICS FOIl SALIC , AT :,
4TIIH STAR f)Alt.(ii:
(Oregon t'lty lOnU'rprlsrf.)
Automobiles for hire, with or
without driver. Olson's Food
Hurn, Oregon City.
Coos County " ls: highly ' AiVrlled
about tho Jnps buying ull the Port
Orford" cedar in sight,' but so far
there bus. been no news about a re
fusal to acept tho money proffered
for sumo.
"NFXiUO 1IUUNH1) AT STAKH 11Y
(IO01) PKOI'LIO 01-' Til 10 HUMX Y
SOUTH." Midline Allmny Demo
crat. )-Kndouvoiing to uvold ruf
fling tho dignity of u subscriber from
Ulxio.
"I want tho public to know thnt 1
am fighting to keep the title in
America," bints .luck Dempsey. If w
does no better job of it than ho did
to kaop the Hun out of America, the
Kienchmun, will knock him silly in the
first mlnuto of'tlle first' round. '
A short skirt had a merry one
went down the.MuIn Stem Men. pin
Tho lout bright rays of u dying sun
percolated ttlrroiieh Jt.
ihjws tt'mt riiixvn.rivi:i!s.
(.Salem Oipllnl Journal.)
Our pKtetu (levlce enables nay
one to cut his own hair easy ns
shuving. Sinn pie $1. Agents
writu for particulars. Snnltnry
Mfg. Supply, Akron, Ohio. 14 0
1 What Is horlleulturo?
2 What Is tho most Important
grass grown for hay purposes III the
Halted Slates?
3 Why Is salt added to Ice In freez
ing Ice cream?
I How far Is tho north magnetic
polo from tho geographic north pole?
f, Why Is It dangerous to stand
under a hum tre( during a storm?
11 iron melts at lft-'O degrees C.
What would a Fahrenheit thermome
ter register?
7 Who frames our laws of speech?
8 What are tho three vocabularies
possessed by the average person?
!l How many parts has a theme and
what nro they?
10 Does the literature of most
countries begin with prose or poetry?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 In what cases aro congressmen
uet privileged from arrest while at
tending sessions of congress? Ans.
Congressmen may he arrested at any
time for treason, felony or broach of
the pence.
2 What are letters of mnniue and
reprisal? Ans. They are letters
which privilege ,tt private citizen to go
Into territory of the enemy and seize
persons or property. T hey are Issued
only In time of war.
3 What Is a "Hill of Attainder"?
Ans. It is one which would cause the
death penalty or imprisonment of a
prisoner without giving a trial by jury.
4 Who appoints the judges of the
supreme court? Ans. Tho president.
(i What Is a letter? Ans. A mark
or character used as tho. representa
tion of n sound Is culled a letter.
G How ninny loiters nro thero In
tho Greek alphabet? Ans. Twenty-four.
7 What language Is said to be the
most difficult for foreigners? Ans.
Tho ICnglish language, becauso of its
inconsistency and absence of sot rales.
8 What Is tho original homo of Jer
sey cattle? Ans. Jersey Island off the
const of the Ilritlsh isles. It is 45
miles square.
il What is meant by a "gnido" ani
mal? Ans. My grade stock wo mean
a crass between the pure. bred and
common stock.
10 What disease of cattle Is to be
especially guurded against? Ans.
Tuberculosis.
Real Action Picture
Hill Hart is coming to tho Riulto
theatre tomorrow as a red-coated
horseman.". Yes, the popular exponent
of Westerns Is a. member of the Royal
Northwest Mounted Police. Ho has
been assigned to the task of getting
his man and a hieifclifei of the Mounted
never falls. lie rode 'on "a lone hunt,
disguised as a cowpnncher. He was
even forced to uecoine o bandit. lint
village Htu-rmimlt'd by marshes Is
all that remains of the old Latin town
of Arden In Italy.
An Advertisement Helped Her
Mrs. Lucille Mackoy, 1(1 lliiena Vista
St., Washington, Pn., writes: "IjUst
winter my 3 year-old girl caught a bad
cold which loft her with a dry cough.
It bothered her most at night and she
would cough until she vomited. 1
think slip must have had whooping
cough. I saw an advertisement for
Foley's Honey and Tur. I tried it and
bought two bottles nnd nor cough left
her before sho finished tho second bot
tle. She had gotten awfully thin, but
now she Is ns fat as ever." Sold every
where. Adv
Tho jr sen, from Oro. has udoptcd
a conciliatory attitude in' the up
polntoes for federal Jobs. Ho has dis
covered that three Republicans from
Eastern Oregon ennnot occupy the
game fat office, ut tho same lime.
old quart, running $9876.54 per
ton was discovered this am. m tn
linoleum strata of the N'asb district.
The rocking chairs aro miming full
blast.
i ,
Miles Cnntrall, tho alfalfa king
of the Applegate was In Men. and
swapped a haystack for a straw hat.
QUIT TOBACCO
So Pii-sy to drop C;u'ei to.
Cigar, or Chewing habit.
"No-To-Tlnc" nns helped thousands
to break tlie costly, nerve-shattering
tobneco hnhlt. Wnonever you havo
a longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe,
or for a chew, Just place a harmless
No-To-Huc tablet In your mouth In
stead, to help relievo that awful de
sire. Khortly the habit niny be com
pletely broken, nnd you nro better otf
mentally physically, financially. It's
o easy, so simple, tiet a box of No-
To-Buc and If It doesn't release you
rom ull craving for tobacco. In any
form, your druggist will refund your
money without question. Adv,
YOUR OLD
RUGS
iitul curpcM can lie rewoven into ncw
rn'iT ui';s
at a nominal cost
lHek says: "The rugs e clean are
clean when we clean 'em."
ee Delivery
Phone ISO
Mosan Art Rug Co.
1 li WeHt Tenth Nt.
Universal Tire Filler
Rides Easy
Try Our Dodge Car
Gaylord
llll X. liiveisiile. Phone 188-M
Medford Coast Ry
MKhl-Oltn-J ACKSONVll.l.l.;
1'AltK l.lo: KOI SI) TIIU a.V
Lv. Med ford "::io dally, ex. Sunday
9. 10. 11:30 A. M.. I. 2. 3:30. 4:30. 6.
!:30 P. M.. 10 P. M. sat. only.
Lv. Jacksonville, 7 dally ex. Sundav
S:3. 9:30. 11 A. M.. 12:30, 1:30. 3. 4.
6. 7:15 P. M.
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER
All refuie Immediately removed on
short notice. Weekly visit In rel
dene district. Dally buslneae die
trtct. Phone m.
WUlTSk-TT JKNMUVUfc
Catarrhal DfeafncsS
and Head Noises
TKIXS SAFK, SI.MPf.K WAY TO
TltlCAT AMI JlKMVti AT JIO.MK
If you have ciUarrljea.tan-hul rtt'of
iu'sh or headtiiQiHt'S cjiLuu-d by catarrh,
in if ihttKin (koi ir -your Jhruat uml
hiiN cuuki-iI cfl-inrrMifl f hv' Ktomuch nr
howi-ls. you will be glad to know that
those diMtrt'M,siiiK symptoms may b
t-ntirt-ly (ivcn'oinc in many Instances
by the following treatment which you
can easily prepare in your own home
at little eost. .Secure from your drug-
ist 1 ounce of Parmint (double
strength). Take this home and add
to It pint'o'f hot. water and a little
granulated sugar; Ktir until oMsHolved.
Take one tabUspooiu'ul four ttimen a
day. An Improvement is Hornet lines
noted after the first day's treatment.
Mi-oathing should heroine easy, while
the distressing head noises, head
aches. dullneHH. cloudy ihlnlng. etc.,
should gradually disappear under the
tiuilc action of-the treatment. I,o.w
of smell, taste, defective hearing and
mucus dropping in the back of the
throat nre otHer symptoms which sug
gest the presence of catarrh and
which may often be overcome by this
eftlcacious- treatment. It is Raid that
nearly ninety per cent, of all ear
troubles m e ' caused by catarrh, and
there must, therefore, be mauy. people
whose hearing may be restored by
this simple, harmless, home treat
ment. Adv.
he got his man. Then he gripped his
prisoner's hand and stole away in the
night. He returned to hfs chief alone.
Why? That remains as a pleasant
surprise for you. Suffice to Bay that
"O'.Malley of tho Mounted is a story
that races across tho screen to the
tune of lively action, thrills, and typ
ically Hill Hart incident. It Is a pic
ture which takes you to the. big out
doors. See the big Western rodeo.
Everybody Worked
but Father
"Father's stomach trouble seemed
to be getting worse all the time and
finally he hnd to quit work alto
gether. Two brothers and myself
gave up school and went to work- to
support the family. Father hnd' lost
sixty pounds in weight and was yel
low ns safron and no medicine helped
him. Telling a friend nbout ft six
months ago, she advised taking Mayr'K
Wonderful Remedy. I got a bottle
and It helped father at once. He was
able to go back to work a month
later, hns regained ' his weight nnd
strength and eats like a wood chop
per." It is a simple, harmless prepa
ration that removes the catarrhal mu
cus from the intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including .appendi
citis. One dose will convince - or
money refunded. .
For sale by all druggists. Adv.
maiiTyour.films
swem's studio
217 East Main St. Medford
W O O D !
All kinds of wood nt rlRht prices!
dry mill blocks, liny next winter's
wood now while It is cheap.
Medford Fuel Co.
Cor. Mr mid Third
Plume '-'12
What Are You
Doing With Your
Kodak Pictures?
Arc you taking care of them
after you have had them
made. Look over our com
plete line of Loose Leaf Auto
Albums. , , -
We develop Kodak Fihrs
Free.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DS VOE'i
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN'
TA1LOB
1M Kmi MM M.
BILLIARD
PARLOR
Drop in and play a game
of billiards or pool in a
clean up-to-date parlor.
Nice place to enjoy a
pleasant hour.
THE CLUB
(Jensen's old stand)
H. S. BOISE, Prop.
mm " i
BREAD!
We conld not get nlong without it.
Us the old btundby
Why? Because, it Is all substance
and nourishment.
Because it satisfies when other
foods do not.
Ours hns a real bread flavor nnd a
good substantial tsllce.
Call up your grocer, lie has it
Broad is your Best Food Kat
more of it.
Eat Nut-Brown Bread.
"The Invnil dull builds-'
PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask Your Ienler for Xul-llrown
Bread
SEWARD
HOTEL
"HOUSE OF. CHEER"
AIilK!l AT 10TH STREET, .
lOHTLAXI), OREGON.
All the Oregon electric cars stoo SI
unexcelled. Ws strive to nlease.
Kates $1.50 and up. With bath
12.00 and up. Our dining room Is
very popular, and our businoss men's
luncheon, and our regular and Sun
day dinners are not equalled else
where at our price. Opposite Olds.
wort man & King s big store.
W, 0. C0LBERT30N, Proprietor.
1C
JFAMKOF ABSOLUTE SAFETY
BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY
This Bank settles the Estates of deeeas
ed persons Acts as Administrator,
ii,tni. r.r Guardian. :1 emits money ,
tn all narts of the world, i Collect J A .r
fctjiff of tho Union.- - - I
And in all respects is a Bank that yon
can bank on with. .... , .
ABSOLUTE SAFETY .
w. s. c.
I
NaTirA'UAIIJRA'NlrF
t
PUT
Summer EXCURSION RATES
To Eastern Points Thru.
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES
TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO
AUGUST 15TH, INCLUSIVE
Limit three months from date of
sale, with final return limit October
31st. '
For full particulars Write, telephone,
or call at office
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept.
55 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
THIS IS GOOD
PAINTING WEATHER
v
.- Before doing this, see ' i : ;
THOMPSON, The Painter.
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall
.. . . Paper
Forty years' practical experien.ee at. your"
service. .u .. . y .
126 N. Front Phone 464
Medford-Jacksonville Stage line
FARE 10c
Waiting room Medford, 5 South Front.
I'hone 800
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.