Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
MKDFOKM) MAIL TKUUINK. MUOKOIM). OI.KUOX. MON'DAV. MAIH'll J;!, liej
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDKI'ltNliKNT NKVVSIAIKH
PUBl.lMMKO KVKRT AFTERNOON
kxkcpt Sunday by thi:
MKUroUU l'lUNTlXU Co. .
Tha Medford Riinriay fiun In furnished
subaorllKrs desiring a, seven Uay daily
njRpt-r,
Office Mall Tribune Building. tS-17-19
North Fir atrect. Phone J4. . .
A ) consolidation of tha liemocrattc
Tim", the Mcllord Mall, the Medfnrd
Trlliune, thn Southern Ot-Ptonhin. The
Ashland Tribune. ,
KOHKJlT W.'nUMU Editor.
iUMlTKU 8. SMITH, Manager.
VBscmimoii tHHii
BY MAIL In Advance:
Pally, with Sunday Sun, yar IJ.Sn
YAPPINQ WHILE THE WORLD BURNS.
PAT HARRISON hales lleur.v Ctihot IahIk'i'. That's the real rea
son for his fijiht on the Four lWor treaty, that ami his ohli
irntion, as Democratic lemler to fijrht anything with ti KopublioAn
Inlwl.
If the Massachusetts senator couhl he climhiatrsl from the troaty
situation, the pact would he Nig nod tomorrow. The senators who are
I'ilihlinir the treaty from motives of sincere conviction, can he count
ed on tho fingers of one hand. The real fight is on Lodge, just iH tho
real fight against tho League of Nations was on Wilson.
MGetting even," that is the determining motive behind the op,o-
illnner was held ami a display of Jack
son eouuty manufactured Roods won
mnililMined w( tho exhibit httildinK for
a period ot four months.
Conducted successfully a cuuipalKii
l.i uncuro i'!7 100 f ir ooriiihtienr Im.
provemcsts at the county fair itvounds.
Ily present iiw evidence lo the adju
tant .uenoral's orrtoo that blankets to
the value of $250 loaned to tlte former
commercial club were noi lent throiiKli
neKllRence, the demand for the pay
ment of this sum of money was cancelled.
ll..tl..,.n.r lh.,1 ..l...ln, lhl n...
ition to the Four Tower pact. It's merely a continuation of the old '.m valuation of the Pacific & Kast
ern railway $loti,iMh, the assessor
leHy, wltlt Sunday Sun. month .TS; Wiknn.l .ii,loo foml
rilllv lll.n.,l Snn,U fin 1 Sll I IMU1J i I V ICIIU.
Oi.tftH' .?nili till Aecording'to "the Mirrors of Washington," Mr. Wilson would j ,h,rt,Khl u ,,,M M- u M,d"
M ?f,R" Iribu"tv'm mr !h , .i. . . . r . v . oiHTiite thl rnllixiud. in r.urnes to an
BtCAURlKhlTn Medfr "ffrwHl 10 ,lU' VcWTTJltlOIW, Hlltl the LfHRlU of NlltlOIIR lllfail,- n.ltPy. the chamber of com-
Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, : ,,aot vcouM have lvrohnhlv horn ratified if he hadn't suffered from mere naked nn.l secured a cancella-
flSliy': wunow SSi dnyUKun?minth " i thl' r'0,,i complex. Lodge would have accepted the reservation pro-: h' IniwaM. m.ai the hoard of
Silhunrn8'';.; ! if couM have forgotten Wilson!
All terma ey carrier, casn in advance.
etltialitntlon
AHHlsied in in event lim the Pacific &
Kastem ralhtxid from tn-inii declared u
common earlier, hut nw to It helnR
clnHHificd uh a carrier of forest i-
Bworn dally average circulation for "'".' v t ' ""fe" .t. .m . i ru.- .... ,.,. j,,,.,,,
i montha ending Oct., 3, liSjm Ulitus alone roniaui. No one thinks of what is good for tho j . Seemed the appointment of n Med
Entered, aa u im r matter at
Medfnrd, Or pan, under the act of March
I 187.
Official pufvor of thn City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackaon County.
The situation merely brings into sharp relief, the political bank
ruptcy of congress. Statesmanship has gone. Personal spite and par
MEMBERS OP THK ASSOCIATED
PRKS3.
The AMoclated PreK la excluatvely
entitled to the use for republication of
all m-ne fUitnntches crnted to it, or
not otherwise credited in this eaper, and
alan the local news puhllslied herein.
All right of reeubllrntien of eoeclal
dlepntches liereln are 1bo renerveii.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.'
tho four winds.
.The latest candidate for Rovernor
1ms annotmced his 'idatfonn. on Vhich
hejitands flatfootfdly for the abolish
ment of everything but himself.
Cannibalistic traits in taxes are
fdiowiiiK up aain, many people com
plaining they art" beinn eaten tip by
the game. As one downtrodden tax
payer sail mhen he bought a $25 fish
ins reel: "Ain't taxes hell!"
The Erne Mohr kids have begun to
act like Ireland f Sain, nd If they
don't cut out the civil war will have to
Ret' up before breakfast.
count rv, evervonc is thinkinsr of what is good political material or : fonl ,u"n- t!w,w T- Odlins. ns ti mem-
pood for the payment of a personal grudge. tUm nm M n of thin, a
It is inconceivable that such tactics can win, that smji flippautj branch orflce wlih a paid cmpluye to
and childish foil v. can bo carried to the noint of actually defeat imr i '" tourists will be maintulned ut
.u e- r t , .4 i--'.i I tho office of the Medford chamber of
t nc of the finest conceptions of American statesmanship m the conn- mmsK9 ,,,, tho , wM ,, o(
try s history. ' .National ( alamity is a until term. If the I nited 1922.
States procram should be destroyed, not onlv will American Demoe- ' means of a memts rshlp cam
. k ,1,.. i,.,;.v,;..., 1, .,t ..11 -i...:....,...i.,. 1.... f.,.!ln bud by il.e activities of the
l" 1 '"'o-"'"s yl .... ..".. v -i-- nien.l.rship eoiiimitt.e appcxinmtely
numan net torment in tins generation will lie scattered wantonly loiKlxty new members wer seiurt'd by
. the chamber, thereby mainiuliilnn the
I memlicrship which was olls.'i by
deaths and ieiintils.
.Conducted a campjtUn t' Rit resi
dents of southern Oregon t visit
Crater lake lust aenaon which resulted
! lb the .Yledfiird Katewuy h.'tvini; th
I lawst lncnniio in tho history of Cra
j tor Lake imtlon.il park.
; Kniloyod an attorney to nppcnr nt
jthe heariitK of tho Medford rate case
i b'fore the Interstate commerce com
mission at San FruuHsco. This to
J ect her with the printing of briefs
called for an exiM-niliture of
Case still pendljlK.
Cooperuttst in advertlsini; the Med
ford-Crater Lake motorcycle run.
Secured more adequate road aiKns
; directing tourists to Cmter Uikc.
Quill Points
Business will pet better when it gets better credit.
Another note long past due is a note of cheerfulness.
Isn't there a vacant 'place on the bench for Mr. lWalif
When Lloyd Oorge shows Tip, there is usually a show-down.
Ireland reminds us that a little religion is also a dangerous thing.
ti.. '. 4. i...:7.i. i.'.4..i.-4 :.. :....4 ..i. - .1.. ::. . S Arranned with the city authorities
xiiu &iicsi 1-nicc ui miii ui- imii-iii-i 1 jui uiiin. m mc J"i : for iumtwr band concerts.
ear. 1 ily cjoeration with the cjiinty
: authorities, the forestry service and
41 . .1 . i-e 4 . 1 .. 1 , ,..1 . ..the state highway commission, the
4U 4.. V4.UIUIMI4, IIOl'KU, J""1 "' ""-l HII""'I1 J,, g nJ ,ilCIUniU IZ i D f UlC
mother.
Etopt has her freedom. Egypt is
the father of the world's worst cig
arettes, and the mother of the muscle
dance, '-I always executed, by plump
ladies called Fatima.
influence
James Middleton Cox. who has the
honor of being the worst beaten candi-j
date who ever stuck his nose Into a , "
presidential race, is goinR to tour the' The rottenness in Denmark appears to have communicated itself
country for the democratic party, and to the German mark.
Proximity to -the Pacific appears to have little
Hollywood.
on
with the assistance of the Portland
Journal ought to be able to give It
another good licking. Mr. Cox has a
hide' tike linto a bloodsweating hippo
Ktouius, and more gall than Katcoc
Arbuckle.
PLAIN
. (Klamath Herald)
K JA'THERAN CHURCH
: . H. J. Meyer.
No service Gone.
Owing to his razor skidding, the C.
Chaplin mustache belonging to Geo.
T. Collins has been obliterated.
' A Gatsheviki went down the Main
Stem Sun. In a Bkirt with S6 buttons.
Only two ot.thera were working.
The VS. census report shows there
are 21,068 reform organizations at it.
If there were any more they could
start in on themselves. '
; Crater Lake highway from the Med
turd city limits to the Klncadv place.
j which Is the end ot the section I111
i proved last year. This c-ivern a dis
tance of 8.7 miles. From Trail to
Prospect, the suae highway commis
sion and the forestry serlvcc will each
spend this year llGo.mu for the build
Iok of hridues and ara linn. This Is a
" I distance of 32 miles.
4 1-4 , ,. , 1- l- t. 1 4i rr... A Enlertalneil representatives of the
A novelist says our day p high noon of Lngbsh letters. Twelve KUmnlh yjt r'haUjIi,r 0 nwrt
tab
NKW YOUK. A decisive result Is
hoped for toulKht In tho clash at. Madl
sn Squiiiv tlardeti between Tom t!lb
Ions of Si. Paul and Many Oreb ot
Ptt-ilimtf In their sobeduled fifteen
round bout. Hibbuns, by virtue ir his
v'lht advantage, Is the favorite.
The men aro to weltth lit at 12, hut
It Is Keneially expected fjrcu will a,,(V f tlemm?
ni'verm nuns unuer uiis pouimaKe, 111
addition, thn St. Paul seraiioer has an
advautioie id' two lurhca In reach audj
more than four Inches In Iteluht,
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
I. Uluit races .are liuhided In
tile colored rnee'f
J. Where I' thn red raeit ehlefly
foil ml
3. Slow lliihll do the colored race
outnumber tho white Hire?
4. Why do brides wear oraniio
blossoms?
5. Wbero did New Jersey (let Us
unmet1
II. on whirl, const .of Italy In the
ST. PAl'L Westminster team, IW
ton, made It two strnluht from ai. Paul
club, w inniiiH Si to 1 In second Maine 01'
scries, for I'nlted States Amateur
Hockey association championship,
HAVANA lr. Clark. runnliiR under
colors or M. (olittlalt And ilddcti by
JtH'key tlarncr, won Kiand prUa of
Cuba, llace one kilo.
CAMPUIlXii:. Mass, Mar. 15.-It. T.
Klslier, Harvard fooiliall coach, said
today that ho believed the football
rules commit toe nmdo a mistake In
passing the new rule that if a player Is
taken out of a name because of injuries
he cannot return to phiv In the same
half.
Fisher said that there would be a
tendency to leave tin Injir.vd player lu
the (i.ime until phyuli-lan and coaches
were convinced Unit It was uereHsary
to take him out Instead of withdrawing
him for observation.
XASHVlt.t.K. Temi.. Mar. 13. Kd
tStnincleri Lewis, world's ehampl m
lu'livy wcIrIiI wrestler, who defeated
Joe Petrof hero last week by tislnu the
hendlock, has lcn imitched attain with
tho Utilitarian heavywelsht fr a finish
lsmt next Thursday nivht under 1111
agreement that the hendlock be
burred.
7, I'tolcr what riait did thn fliot
Hle.'iniNblp eroKS the Alliuillc?
S, What was Dm name of the
ship? ,
t. What year wiis the trli innde?
I A. tu what state Is Hnimlywliic,
where the revolutionary liatilo was
fOUKht?
I. What Is KaatertldeT Ana.
Kahtertlile la tho forty days
FIRST MATE OF
LURLING GIVES
OUT THE FACTS
He Fccla its Strong, and Ac
tive as a Boy and Hasn't a
Trace of Rheumatinn or
Stomach Trouble Left, De
clares Meyers.
I would be mi iimeasoiiiil.lo man
ffM 1 not lo be aolUfled n(h U
KtiNter tu ns.eiiHlon-tlav. It Is aoine- l"H 'o"o for me."
Union considered t' fiflyseven days r"' P'lui.ir iut mnte or lu Mlean
from Master lo Trinity Sunday
S. Mow many nallmiatiiles I are
there in tho United StalenT Ana.
Ahotll 4H.
.1, lu what roiinliy wern hotels
flrt established? A lis. l.ydU Was
the flint country, to provide Inns for
travelers.
I, On what river Is Chuttaiiooita,
Tciin. Ans. The Tennensee river,
.", To what country did New
OrlcniiN om-e hclotiK? Ans. France.
U
Hill -1 1
nnld for liiHiiinnce.
7. I low toniiv terina was Wm.li
Inwion preHldem? An. Two, .
S. Who succeeded It I in ? Ana.
Jehu Adams.
9. Wtoro s Wnhtni;ton burled?
Aim. Mt, Venmn.
in, WI111 until. "Wo must hantr to
l:eiher or we will hnttK ewtratey?"
A 111. I 1 rink Uo.
Abler St.
sold Cred Mi r.
of the Hleaiu-
hock. I'orllniiil,
cr I.ui-lloir.
ore.
"Tor four nr five years mv mmmu p
was nil out of order and I aurfcrod
terribly rrum ibeuuiallNtu, Nnliody
but myself win ever know the mi.
,ery I went tlirnuuli In that lime, I
cinildil't eat without aufreilnu III'1
(treaiest iilairesa, my buck bun mo
ao that It Was nftony for me lo bend
over mid atiauibli ti on iiit iln. ami I
.was o nervous nml resiieKi I eouhin't
What Ih the i.remliim 01, an In- ,,," "'"''I' 1 "',,'"''
V'e policy? Ans. Tho sum " ,,"v,' " lbndld
Death Mining Expert
Reveals Two Wives
MOTHER, QUICK. GIVE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHILD'S BOWELS
o'clock and all is Wells.
The only crime wave that shocks a rural community is when a
fresh young thing waves at a married man.
Democracy Iia. its little faults, but back in the good old days,
'Darn the king" was a jail sentence.
There may be another war, however and the rising" generation
should be trained in the art of saluting.
For the good of the community, it might he a good idea to fumi
gate some of the divorce suits before they are pressed. .
Women are smoking Cigarettes like
the men, and scratching matches on
the .Iwttom of their shoes. ,
Faith is the quality that makes a parent believe the child will
understand the educational part of the film and not catch on to the
naughty part.
CHICAGO. Mar. 11 Mrs. Claire Gil
bert und her on Karl Jay Gilbert, will
ko to Iais Anaelcs to view the body of
Edward Gllliert. mlnlmt expert whom
Mrs. Gilbert claims was her liusbnnd.
Mrs. Gilbert, her sun and Iter dmitthter
Claire, recvlved word of Gilbert's
death yesterday.
(Jllbert's death, srrordinn to l.os
Anitelea dispatches, reveuled that he
had two wives: one the Mrs. Gilbert In
Chicago, and the other a woman he
had married some time after his disap
pearance from hero nineteen years
aiio. '
T. Hill Isaacs is goins to Portland to
hear grand opcry, and it looks like the
valley never would get a bass nolo it
can make out hereafter. -
Some Things the Medford Chamber of
Commerce Accomplished, Past Year
A BACKHANDED WALLOP
(Klamath Record)
J. 1!. Downing;" who has been"
"under the weather" since a Christ
mas vacation in' southern' Califor
nia,' Is able to bd'aroubd again.
A partial list of the activities and
accomplishments ot the Medford cham
ber of commerce during the second
fiscal year since reorganization:
L The community chest Question set
tled by referendum.
Assisted to the extent of $200 to
make possible the continuance-of the
Another cheap car Is going to be put
on the market. Then it will be. every
man for himself, ind tw;o cyclone cel
lars to the block.
Otto Wables is on the sick list.
(Klamath Herald). Living up to his
name.
"MAN SHOT IN FASHIONABLE
SECTION" (Hdline Los Angeles
Times), OuchJ Quch!,!
The new curfew law Is being ob
served to the letteron Main Btreet.
good work of the Jackson County Cov
Testing association. .
In cooperation with Governor Olcott
and other Citizens Of Oregon, a practi
cal solution of the concession problem
at Crater Lake was obtained.
A successful Oregon Product week
was conducted. An Oregon Products
THE VACANT CRADLE
(Salem Statesman)
LOVING. LITTLK GIRLIE. JVST
16 Worth $00,0007, will marry.
Club, Hox 55, Oxford. Tla.
The allies were astounded nt tho
audacity of America in asking for ex-j
penses in keeping soldiers' on the
Kliine-ra ; bill of $241,006,000. It wasi
thought tills account was settled last'
June with a sicech on LnKaycttc. j
Micu Woinnck floundered a rod from
srt Bat. and proceeded after 3 wheel
barrow load of billies' bad been dis
charged from his hip pocketi
The pcaco treaties are all rlxlit, with
the exception that they were typewrit-;
ton by a blonde stenog with bobbed
hair, and the president did not gad all
over Kuro;ie before springing them. I
wait
gRhumos
Mason
EATN AND DROUTH
Mil TI I THJ
THE water's piled iii my front yard, all kinds of water, soft
and hard, and Kt ill the rain comes alopping down, aud satu
rates the weary town. .The rain against the window heats, and
catfish throne; the village streets, and even frogs and ducks are
tired; they have more rain than they desired. And while the
day's so wildly wet, I road the (Jophertown Gazette, the old homo
paper that has brought for years its freight of Gems of Thought.
And hack in Gophertotvn, it seems, all dried up are the babbling
streams; there is no water in tho wells; ir parching population
yells for just a little.slice of rain, and all its yelling is in vain.
No rain clouds gather in the sky, the river beds Hi-e dusly dry,
while fish sit up along the brink and gasp for something fit to
drink. The weather bureau should reform; why does it always
send a storm where there should be a cloudless sky, and send a
drouth where it in dry? Why does it drench Hie western coast
and dodjfe the plains that iieed rain most? Why am I always
stuck in mud, or battling through a turbid flood, while other fel
lows voice their wrath because they cannot have a bath,? The
.weather bureau makes me tired; all winter long it's kept me
mired, ! 1 '
and members of the Medford rhnmber
of commerce were entertained by them
at Klamath Falls. Tennl:i tournaments
were held at each place.
Cooperated In the organization of
the consolidated chamber of commerce
of soul hern Oregon.
Conducted the best ear show ever
held under one roof is the state of
Oregon at the cost to tho chamtwr of
$13.8.1.
The most complete dlsplny of apples
In. number of varieties aud qualities
were shown at the Apple Exposition
at the Exhibit building. This display
has been maintained for the past four
months and Is still attracting a great
deal of attention. This exposition cost
the chamber of commerce $30. till, altho
premiums approximating a value of
$500 were offered by banks and mer
chants of Gold Hill, Central Point, Ash
land uhd Medford to make the Pear
i show and Applo exposition possible.
Members of the chamber of com
merce attended tho Josephine county
fair nt Grants Pass. '; -
Cooerated with Ibo' Medford post
of the American legion and entered a
float Ih tho Armistice Day parade.
Entered a float In the W of July
parade at Ashland.
Chamber of commerce members
Were entertained at tho forum of the
Orants Pass rhamlicr and a like cotir,
tesy was to Grants Pass at Medford.
Organized the Retail Merchants
Uureau to relievo the directors from
solvlhg problems directly affecting the
commercial growth of Medford.
Organized the craters with a view
of impressing iixn the young menif
Medford community responsibility.
Conducted 62 weekly forums, the one
held on March 1st being the una htm
. dredth forum since reorganization,
In cooperation with the Scenic
' Preservation association, secured
funds sufficient to plant 27!) shade
trees at the county fair ' community
grounds.
1 Answered 1500 communications of
; inquiry and a similar number of per.
'sonal calls for Information from pro
spective residesls.
! Secured the publication of literature
by the authorities of Jackson county.
1 There are a good many other actlv.
I Hies that thn chamber of commerce Is
I Interested in nt present but at this
I time cannot be classad as accomplish
ments. '.-,-
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4Si
mh& QUININE
A'
m Dm mt4iim imm
Yfc V4U4 I I fcnjrt 44
Ml.4. U .! I 14 .
v. a. e u. t,4.r. pct
With Medford trade Is Medford made
cTerro
Tls Youth's own pleasure to dream
1 aud learn.
Of wrested (asks, to glori Wirt. '
Tls Age's pleasure to bring to mind,
The memories distant of being kind
' Guaranteed Hard Wheat
FLOUR-
For IflRH Clans I'tttronago
At Your Croccr'i.
United Army Stores
IJ2 S. CVntrnl Avenue
Mcdroid, Ore.
TKXTJ Xl'AV T K.N TS
We were fortunate In securing this
shipment of duck, so as to bo In a
position to sell you tents at these un
heard-of prices, which will last only
while present stock Is on hand.
Therefore do not wult till next Mav
or June and expect to buy a tent at
these prices. These, prices ar not
guaranteed. Ieulcrs urn buying
them by the dozen. All our tents are
made of II. 8. standard 2!-ln-h width
white duck, now; uiumado l-Z pitch;
double stitched, guy ropes und toggles
reinforced at ridge ends and eaves.
All our tents carry the brand
CO.YWAY ARMY TKXT
which stands for rjual It y. ,
7x7, 8 ot., 3-ft. side wall $ O.so
7x9, 8 ot.. U-ft. aide wall 8.20
8x10. K or.., 3-ft. sldn wall 11.00
10x12, 8 oz 3-ft. side wait 1 1.00
10x14, 8 oz., 3-ft. slilo wall 12.70
12x14, 8 oz., 3V4-ft.sldo wall.. 15.7:.
12x1(1. 8 oz.. !5-ft. Kldo wall.. 17.20
14x16, 8 nt.. 4-ft. side wall 2'.:.
7x7, 10 oz., 3-ft. side wall K.:i..
7x9, 10 oz., 3-ft. sldn wall lo.oii
7x9, 10 oz., 3-ft side wall II. la
10x12, 10 oz., 3-ft. side wall ... 13.80
10vt4, 10 oz., :t-ft. side vall.. . l.Vi',11
12x1 1, 10 oz., 3'-ft. side wall 19.50
12x18, 10 oz., 3 ',2 -ft. sido well 21 55
14x1(1, 10 or.., 4-ft. side wull ... 25. .'.0
t(fx22, 10 OH., 5-ft. side Wi-ll ... Mt.HO
10x21, 10 oz., 5-ft. side wall 10.7a
Our tremendous outlet k'vim up the
big buying power, heiiM tlm saving
to you.
Yon will be snrprbed when yon
sco the ninny bargains we are offer-
lliig in army foods of all kinds. .
CONW AY Al'TH TENTS,
Just the thing for your cairtptng
trip. These auto leiits will fit nny
ear. You do not need polos. The
front flap rides on your unto top.
7x!l, will fit. any nulo, K-oz $ 9.60
7x1), will fit any nlilo, lO-oz,... 11.50
Slorm Curtains If Desired.
7x7, 8-oz $ 2.45
I ft. 9 In. x 7 ft., 8-0,. pair 8.40
Mail orders filled promptly,
UNITED ARMY STORES
32 South Central Avenue
Medford, Oregon,
.t. T. CONWAY, Pres.-Mgr.
"Pioneer Army Storo Man ot Oregon"
Ka a sick hild lon-a tlm ' Imily"
Lute of "California Pig hjrop." H Ian
liltlo lonnue U rnatcl, or if your rhild
it loilioK, iiii,, . irili, full of col l, or
ha Diilc, a tpn.HHinful will nrrt U'.l
to open Dm iori. In a few beur
yon enn for yom-wlf hnvt tlioroiijldy
it norki all lo rintlpation poium, miiV
bile and uate Itum I br tinder, liltlr
hottcia and (,'ivin you a veil, p'.uylul
iliil.l again.
Milli,.n o nioltiera kp "Californi
Kip Svrup" hjailr. Tls-y know a tea
pooitful today ' ai, k child to
ninrrow. Ak your dritfjRit for gi-nuiim
"California Kig Syrup" wliicli hn ilir,?.
t,on lor Utlir4 an I rluldrrn 01 alt 0;,'' J
pruned on ttti. .Motiirr: veil noil
nv "' iHf.'rtiis" or you may jp-t an iiui-
tnlion .j svrup. (
niiprtiiii mi
and my alnioiub l Jui iii.c U ii..
one, I 11 111 ns blrotig and ndlve na n
boy naalu and It Is only right thai 1
should Rive lim irodli to.Tatilae, foe
It certainly did the work for toe."
Tnnlno and Tanlae Vevetablv puia
ara sold by tba vst Hid Pharmacy.
nd by Irndlim drtdifrlHU tvery whom.
Adv.
OIM CHUKQ
Chin4i Herb Store
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
. COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1
Thos. II. Slmnaon. of Aatilnnd. I
authorizes bis announcement as a Can-1
didntn for thn nominal loa for tlm orflce1
of County Commissioner ut Jackson
County, subject to tho decision of the
P.npnbllcun voters of suld county ut
the rtlmary WcctUm, May lfitli, 1922.;
Adv. j
SENSATIONAL
Olchmobilc Four
Touring Car
$1385
at Medford.
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Main at lUveralrirt
- ." . . '.--.j . i!i m
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE FORD SEDAN
- , - IS . I ' f , 4
An lilenl car for the family l tl.e Iho year
round. Wiu-iu nail coy in cold, rulny winter
tveatbet' and und nml 0N-n In siini'iu r time. It's
hliuplicliy nml case of opefnlion ennldii nny mem
li-r of the faoil'y lo drive It. Its Mtinly, durnbln
coici no lion liiHures long lift' of wrvlce; lis econ
omy of H'iallon uiul low first cost enables nny
family to enjoy one.
Phono 111, our lciiioiistm(or Is nt your servlco.
Prove, to yourself, Mm NliH-rior qilnlitlcs Hint ice.
oiiuiicihI the Font Kclnn lo yon.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Cur. BUth and Ptwlfte Highway
csSI-ara-crji
i. J.! -I
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
Ei n:cnvE Vkr. i, 102a : . .
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES
Ially Kxcept Btmtlajr
LV. MICDI OUD 10 A. M. lv. nosEituiia 1.00 P. M.
GRANTS IMM-MEDFORD RTAOKS
Dully ami Sunday
I.eavo Mcdfonl
10.no A. M,
1.00 1. M.
4.30 P. M.
Pnrcsi Medford-Grnnis Pass, $1.18; Grants rnss-Itosebttrgj f.l.OOj
Mcdford-ItoHcbtirjf f LIS.
Leave Orants Pass
10.00 A. nL
1.00 P. L
4.45 P. M.