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PXOE FOUR MEDFORD MAIIj TRIBUNE. MEDFOUP. OliEClOK. TUlTlvSDAY, 'APRIL 0. 1022 tlEDFORD Mail Tribune AN I VDKPKNDKNT NKWSPAPF.R fUBLlSHKO RVICRT AKTERNOON . . . KXKCPT RON OAT BY TUB MKUl-OHU PRINTING CO. The Widford Sunday Sun I furnUtunt uhscrlbrts dflrlng a seven day daily ueiwapaprr. Offlo Mall Tribune Bxill.lln. 3S-I7-2I North 1-lr street. I'hona 76. A consolidation at th Iniocrttr Times, t)i Mwlord Mail, th Medfnrt Tribune, tint Southern Orrgonlan. The Aahlaml Tribune. A TIME FOR HARMONY. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? ROBERT W. rU'HI., K.tltor. 8UMPTKR R. SMITH, Maner. tviictmion TEKatai HT MA1U In Advance: Pally, with Sunday Sun, yesr ..17.B0 Dally, with tiunbty Bun, month. .. .74 I'ally, without Sunday Sun, year..- t 4 Wily, without Sunday Sun, month .& Weekly Mai) Trilmne, nti year ...... 1. 00 ttundny Sun, one. y-ar i.tiO Bt 4UItll:lt In Medford, Afthlantl, JucknonvHIn, Central Point, PhnU, Talent: Jlly, with Sunday Run, month ,5 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month 4 1lly, without Sunday Sun, year. 7,& ailly, with Sunday Sun, on year AU Irnnii by currier, rash In ad vane. TP NO other argument sufficed to rest ruin extreme pnrtisnusliin in JL the United States, the grave political ootuHlions existing every-! where in F.uropo i.iul Asia ought to teneli us the wisdom of .maintain ing lvasoiutlde harmony here to support prudent measures. It is true that we elect men to office hy the use of party ma chinery. Hut. once in office, we expect men to act for the good of the rountry and not as mischievous party politicians. The Harding Administration is entitled to a fair four wars' trial. It would he unfortunate to create n deadlock for the second half of i Mr. Harding's term hy pitting a Democratic Congress against a Ke- priests n re (hero in Hie I'nitoil stntca? "When ilbl the weather liinouii cp.-iso to lie- a branch of the wtir tie I in rt niont? SVli;it Is the A. . inccs.i? 51 What states tin not iwomiIsp teachers ecrlllicates mantcil In other states? Id Why was the Now Orleans mint 1 What Is the iiiouniiiK or slutiUI oaaiv of the word amen '.' 2 What is a limts, Ha;? of a vessel T 3 When was lace first miulc 4 Can a kliw of KukIiuiiI unit his Job If he uleasesT" 5 IV wire er(irmers ase n rtmn'l wire or a flat wire? ti How many Cathnlie bishops unit OfftcUl paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. (worn daltv avero circulation for all month ending "t., '!'. 3s puhliean administration. If the country wishes to reverse its verdict of l'.t'Jt), it should wait until l!'J4 and sweep the lVmocrats into full power all along the line. It is not necessarily a matter of reproach that Republican leader ship has been unable to ileal tpiiokly and decisively with certain tpies tions which did not admit of that kind of solution. The tariff tiuos- tion. for instance, has been so affected hv the incalculable conditions "Hscominnpil? of world pr.Hluc.ion and exchange that there has been far better ex- ' Z'TZr euse lor delay than there would have been tor prompt legislation i n.tler the party lash. Review of Reviews. speak. The point I make Is, that a Kfeater itehtuml can lie itchIoiI If the rooiIh urn tlullvereil In first clan ooti dit Ion. To (iot liack to the subject of mnri ketinu protluets it row n here. Last r we tilatt'd an onlor with the l- eul cnniioiy for 5.000 t-tl.H'tt of tenia- I'lTTSIU 1 lit I, April tl.-Tbe I'ltla toe and. strliiK bonna for ilollvmv I'lrui.s ,ve"lM day In ttkliilinmii ben nnch.td .-li .,ii ,l.,l(,..,,.v v i ' di'I'i ntt'tl tint lhnvi i. tvinii ill' I lie ll. Mm. ... ..I ,.1 .1.1- .....1.'... I W.M. rn Iciituu (I ill .. . ,11, , 1 'tiiti wiuhi'il i"l' tlii'lr .1.4,1,11. w 4-11111,1 iuoi pun uiiniMi ouri , , rtt I laments from i'allfornln or.ft.ih , , at good ,,,1,-es but we held oft In la- NIU U"'U' ". w0 ,m,1" vi i in" IUI l. 1 1 I 1".' ft I H but hiiiuii . PI- Entered aa meant ri matter at Medford, Orenon, under the act of March t, U7t. . MEMBERS OP THK ASS(K;IATKI PRF-SA Tha AwKVlated lree8 ta exctuatvely entitled to the use for republication of III neaa diatvorliea credited to It. or nut otherwlae credltet In tliia paper, and ajao tha local newa publlahed herein. All rlnhta of republication of apectal ttapatchea h-reit r alao re-rvd. Ye Smudge Pot 1 By Arthur Perry. many? Ans. Twenty. five years. 1! What is the hiennln;: of daisy? Ans. lvuy's eye. 3 Who is the only pors-in vhf can arrest tlie sliefiff? Ans. The e-iitmer. 4 Why is wood used f.u lefiiKcru ii. u-.,itu ,i,.i r:.,i.u .u.i .... priU,R- OPINION funis it as impossible to excuse the coal opera-VZ JL tors for vetoing an : tcrtato cttnferenec with the miners as the e Mow iI.xmi is th :r.n,i rMvnn Ans. One mile deep In .s.mie tiUicea? j t! In aliotit what year was Coliiin jhus both? Ans. AIhuiI I4Iii. . T-Wheii were the first fnit"'d openly repudiates its written ami signed obligations has crippled its'states silver nuniters and dimes coition 7 ,ns. ir.m. PUBLIC OPINION. THI-IC OPINION finds it as impo.vsible to excuse the coal opera tors for vetoing an "VtetMato conference with the miners as the Now York publ.V found it impossible last fall to excuse the cloak Manufacturers for arbitrarily breaking off an agreement with the workers. Secretary Havis is right in saying that "the side that case. i S Which rmmtri una tlio firuft tn Vhy should the operators want to smash the I'nited Mine Work- m!lk arbitration of industrial disputes I , ods. total of loss Hut 11 tiOO enses and wo tin refoio bad to ro into the open market to supply our wuuis. Cali fornia was sold up 11 imI we therefore sh'pped two carloads Into this market from t'taii and nti a fotiseimento eon sinners are today payhm a hlulier prlre for ftah r.i tits than loeal roods of en'inl or Miperlcr iliiiilliy Vmild baverot them mid Un a' urowcrs utid worklnR men lost a larn sum (f mon ey that tiny ni'Klil have had. Antic Ipatln i thai some will say Uiut we did not offer a price Iiiiko eiiouub lo nwike the Kiowtng profitable, we will Plate that the price made by the cannery to us was the openlnii market price und that the prl.-e the emery offered the Krowfis rn lom.itnea wal a I ton as ngainst t'lnh packers puyltiK Wo am l.iklm? a chance iiruIii this year and have placed orders with Mr. Hiillis for r.naii cases nt market open (OK prices and hv advines us that be Is t fferhi); $ It! per ton whereas ftah is this yeur offering ".."o to $s. We If WO Will Rll tile played III I be wiuth by the UioolilVII l'eili:cl' and Hie Vaiiki, A disUnculshed soldier of France came yesterday and was greeted by an outpouring of candidates for the legis lature,, and citizens familiar with the press accounts of his activities on the Maine In 1914. , The 28 snivel service workers who were fired by the president, never will fiet back in their swivel chairs. They are defended by Joseph P. Tumulty, forme? Goatenute of the Wilson reign, and now private secretary to the world. The jr. seed sender from Ore. is back from Washington looking after tho. interests of the farmers, and his sheep in Idaho. WHERE IS MY WAYWARD CAT? (Cody, Wye, Enterprise) i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby serve notice that I will not be responsible for food and shelter given to a brunette mem ber of my household answering to the name of MILLIE. She left her bed and board some weeks ago. She has no sense of gratitude or morality, and if she persists in her wayward career will have to become a public charge. Jerome Kern. . t To all outward appearances this is a fair, rare spring day. A handful of them will bring out the rolled sock with the vivid garters. The new style enables the general public to be cogni sant of them, without the wearer ignoring the running board to get into an auto. Thev know that their indtistrv is suffering from overextension -compulsory? Ans. Now Zetland. y How much money have -our school children deiHtsited in hanks this year? Ans. More than $l.ooil.ini. 10 Is the sie'd of the earth in creasing or decreasing? Ans. l'rob- 1 rs: they know that an industry without effective labor organization is j more likclv to bo overextended than one in which the unions can so far enforce a uniform wage standard as to shut out many weak pro ducing units. The union officials songlit too much in asking eontinu-i-ncc of the present wage schedule, but it is evident from their wil lingness to confer that they were ready to accept a reduction. The operators hold that the only cure for an economically sick industry is a hard fight. New York Evening Post. Quill Points A man is never down until he is down in the mouth. Variety affords the spice of life and a motive for many divorces. The white race will continue dominant only so long as it nets white. COMMUNICATIONS At times one suspects that civilization is merely progress in lazi- r.ess. You have noticed, perhaps, that very few of the professed woman haters wear blinders. The beautiful things now- used to fill stockings make the f'hrist 1 las joy last all the year. It is probably just as well for Europe that the "safety first" motto wasn't in vogue in Columbus' time. It is clear that Irish freedom won't be sufficiently enthralling to deprive us of our regular cop supply. No doubt Will Nays will be sorely tempted to'call on the Marines when the movie bandits hold up a train. I ollnis Kcplics to ( rilics. To the Kditor: I note from one or two article:! in your paper that the mutter of devel ophis trade with Ktamiitli Is a llva issue and if yoa will permit me I will mention 0110 or two t ther matters In connection with marketing products grown in this valley. To start with, permit me to say that neither I nor the firm 1 repre sent are Interested either directly or indirectly In the sale of fresh fruits, berries, potatoes or perishable products of any kind, excepting as II affects the general protperity tf ih country, n r do ws own any real es tate or operate any truck lines. I am not particularly Interested In the fact that Mr. Hpra advises me that I am beh'nd thn tni"s because I have had wnrsp thinu said about tnei I'or years past we have been seli iig vinegar, mad" In Hood Itlver. the freight alt no ( n which la lor per uul lon. At preitent wn are shlpplint H from KuKcne, the fieicht on which i:s '.c per Kalb tl. We are selling dried apple fr m Hood Itlver. prunes from the Wlllatuette valley, dried peaches, red luul white beans grown in Callfnr not. hut iMvaiiNC we want to hut be cause we have to. .Maybe thl.i Is "roe I estate bouyaitcy gas' us Mr. Howell says, hut I wouM call It car rying reals to Newcastle, Attention is called to tn uhovo It the hope that per.iaps some of the newci tners If not the old timers, will be alert enough to take advantage ot the situation that exist here. Let us hear from me of them. CKOUCK T. COLLI S. ri.KVi:l.ANI. April . -- lmm.y frukfli, I'lcvcliind weld rwelitbt. baa been oi'ili li' il to box Tony I'iii'imiI ill .New toils AluilHon rtiiilill'e tiar ileii, .1 line f. t'Hli'AlIti. April . After eon- niii i inu t'lc i l nut Humbly, 7 to 3. ihe Wlchlla clinii.pliiiiH of the Weslelu hsiKiie yexI'liUy Iriiiitiieil the fill 1 iiku NatiiiiKiU. 4 lo a t'lll"Ulii I'liiipBiy aiiiiniiiiffit IiIh w lllliiKio tl iiiei'l Hill Tate, vlileil a pioiiieter will offer accept -able terms. 8:reen1 t'llli'AI'.n N'nliind I 'loot of Akron, ti., won the tlvr mile lace In the win M s ir,n, spinal roller hlwttlitu t'lin iiaini at III tunc Mm, I I 'H '.'-ri WATHHI.no- Jmk Itniwiiier. a Will. rliMi wrt-ktb-r wiiH ijivi-ii the r-l erif'n li . Ni.iii uer Mi-Inn r Mvie, nt Mm-oii filv. I 1 , wlien Myre iillt Bflcl tine hour ami iblrij; inlntiif's without plllllttlW UoKlliler's ubilllplel's to the null. At th Pay Hoes It pay to brluit up Hills m Ntllctly that lliey Inillieillalely os llielr heads and K''t Into tnuililn as s ion as they i:e a lint" liberty? I'ar enis and Muiinlliuis win are peiploxed on this point oiiKht to see what hap pened to I'lHllllie, the heroine of "OW lli Week," ail soon lis hIm li Sclied bet 'elKhteenlh hit tlidiiy. Paul I lie, por trayed II)' llehil lllillielrt, Is NiiendlliK her last nU'.lil Imilclit at Hie I'aMu tliealre, Will Argue Baseball Before Supreme Court (lit IS1 X - l.ee MoirlM-v, Hall Lnke. wmi .1 li n-roimd fteeNlmx tivei I ttlly, t 'nil y. Pit) Hand, .loniny li"iitf PiH. 'I'hinriilx. (ftitpottitetl Je .Mat r.iiHin of New InleaoK. ,- 1 1 - ( Hlt'Ai'.tt In the fii'-t same the t'ii vi land lmllnmt have been nlile to play slme Haliit'iluv. tln-y b)t the Kirvlcfn of Hteve (i Nilll, Mar catcher, A foul lip split O'MiII'k HkM band In vcdterdny'K iiainn at Inn M"lue. Willi ll 'levelaiut Willi, Il to 3. Sponge Up Evidence Against Bootleggers At the Rialto Wallace Held te-ored an emphtillfl hit In his Intuit iib lure, "The Wrtd's t'banipl in," wliMi was shown at III" llialtii theatre ye slerttity. Ihe play, tilled as It Is with r iiiiiince, heart In teiei.l and tlirllllnn situations which every rln4 'an will Ih iroiiKhly enl'iy, lnoved a poweiful atti'.icHuti If np plausit and I .t'iKli i t-r ure it tuteipn, Uiis lis m is Hie leadiiiK woman and heuds A strtniK stlplsiltlllK rant. The't'hrlfHe foiiH-H have made n comedy, "fill Proailmi Me," that has a n ivid apMiil. The in mm rcnierx nlsmt u Pot In I ,os Annilcs sad Is full of a'-ieni from start to rinP.li, Tim service men and a lot of olio m will cnpiy tiio lmili H pie if lililll.iry rertaoitle M prneiu-.il ,y tile lettlnn OH II III tlli lr , fttX.(il )llis Then Urn AnnUUce U,ty st:tnU in Ijm Auiteles Is woikei) In,. .K.veti Marshal Koch plays a pait In the picture. TIiIh picture, niiti.nini cm I'brlitle, wan tundo with the ciii;ienilni of Ihe Atnnrlcan I.eKli'ii pout, and nil the male tin-iuto rs of the cait are exe,lci men I.Ort AMiKI.KS. April ti. The pint: lli evif dropping mid brcaklllR the le t tie. fnl low e, by some ll xli'l!v!ers w hen about to b arrrsiwl. will Imvo:!! null and void It a new prat tlrn of iho L" Amtclea sdlce proves as effectiva lis its sismKors it will. It Is merely sopplnu up with switK" WASI II N't !T N. Arll 6. !y I the contents of butllps broken by limit KirnnKf fflm bleiii e the calentlar of ! leunera. the suprome court. It dev tioprd tmlay . j They tried It out when they urreitted en tin for oral nriruiiicnt of a eae vital . Knnull. . taxi driver. eliarKed to oii.MiiU.fi iMiHCPa.l April 12, tbejVtltn VlobitlliK the Volstead act He lay ill MKnatcd us the inutiiiiiratiun of threw to the Krtiund and broke a rj mi rt the major P-anuc wiimm, ittle. The isdlce priduced their SULPHUR IS BEST 10 CLEAR UPUGLY SKIN Irritation and Breaking Out Often Hciled Over Night, Sayt Skin Specialist Any lircAinK out or k n irritation on Ucr, link or Ixnly i overcome piifkrit by iipplyitiK Mentho-Sul. pbur, M) a notrd kiu prculit. Ilrcau'f o il K'rni dcirroyitig tirop rrtir. liotbiiiK lu cvrr lfii fmind to take the pine of tin. tnilphur prrwtation tlmt iititanlly britiK tke from the itching, btirnuiK and irrita tion. Mtntlio-Sulphur bcuh ecrnu ri,dit tip, IravniK the akin tlfar and inootll. It rldoni fail to rrlirve Ihe tornicnt or (luliunrrnirtit, A little jar el Mriitliii-Snlpluir may Is- o1. l.itocit at any ilrua iorr. It i tted like mill flrjm. T ki,, ,h , ,, I rU" "r'M "'""'-' "" s,s,nKcs and obtalnc.i e,,o,,Kh of H,e produce In Klamath. In the course of ., ,,. ,, .,,.,.. w,,., i. I .. ..... ... .. . i i - iiiinir wiiiiii iiihi iw,-ii in inn oitiie in " ---- ffimf op inr arnuilicilf eie in- month. Nine hundred dollars a'Btituteii by the Ikiiiitnore . lub of the , ANNOUNCEMENT Friends and Countrymen: " At the behest of public opinion which cannot be denied, and with no though of my own pood, I have'decid- cd to make the run for Balem, on the following platform : Conservation of the notch-tailed woodpeckers and the wild life. Free fishing outfits for piscatorial devotees. Prune the parasites. Abolishment of fattening grub, whep eaten by the womenfolks. Place parental control of kids in the hands' of the police, and more use of the gallows when our youth misbe have. Front pewa for politicians 30 days before the primary. More electric lights in the sparking lonos. Limit orators to four minutes, as during the Great Fracas. More cordial relations with Morocco and the Near East Self mowing lawns for the boys, and self washing dishes for the girls. Division of Rockefellow's wealth among my constituents. I also promise to do all I can. Never double-cross a friend. Vote Your Answer, May 19th. ' I am, "' ,' , . Yours Anxiously, Bi-A, Putterer.: Europe appears to lie laboring-under the delusion tjjat our army rn the Rhine is merely making a social call. The devil has an easy time. He merely offers a profit and lets men invent the moral principle to excuse taking it. "Night reveals us stripped of the veneer of civilization." however, if ive pull down the shades. Not, The water shortage in London is annoying no doubt, but fortu nately citizens have a verv satisfactory substitute. Nature is wonderful and never lets a prominent citizen know how smoothly the world moves on thc.dav after his death. There's one good thing about a soda fountain. You don't have to drink ten milkshakes in order, to set 'cm up in your turn. The first reformer was doubtless a cannibal, who had chronic in digestion and therefore eschewed meat as a matter of piety. year is i'" a mcnth and $75 worth ot produce would not make enoujeh salad to Biipply a second rate restaur ant. The business is there in thou sands, not merely nlckles. The ap petite is of the rhampafcno variety and the on'y attempt to satisfy It that has been mado from this end Is on a not-very-near-Iippr basis. Nor do I appreciate his thanking mo for ad vice I never gave him. I did not pre sume to advise anyone, although he presumes to advise me. I merely of fered a snggestirn rf the possibilities of n market for products grown in this valley and if -Mr. Horn was al ready aware of the matter contained in my article the article shouldn't in terest him. Nor am I particularly Interested In the fact that Mr. Howell is apparently afraid of competition in the market that he (?) has discovered to the extent that he attempts to discourage other growers from investigating that market by stating that "Klam ath at no time since the war has been able to handle nearea'l the berries offered them by the berry growers of this valley." Mr. Howell states that he wishes to correct one statement that I made and then he proceeds to take Issue with me on a statement that I never made. Quotation marks indicate a verbatim quotation an,i f Mr. Howell can show me where I ver made the statement he accredits me, I will buy him a nice, new sum mer bonnet, however, I will take Is- defunct Federal league, which lilti-ifcd ll had been diimaiicd to the extent of I3U0.000 try th" failure of the Federal lenKtie, due to the m-pvlty of 'he ma jor iellKUI'M, . , I .80UND8 PLAUSIBLE (Eugene Guard) Someone presumably hoboes broko; Into the bakery and Hus ton's jneat market some time Sun day night. Some 'bread, cake, cookies and meat were missed. Someone probably had a feed. The much iy-edlcted "Religious war" will be preceded by a number of pre liminary battles to see which denoml , nation will furnish the supreme com mander. Many unregenerate sinners are so blinded by bigotry. Intolerance and their own cussedness they cannot see the necessity of having a religious war, but righteousness will prevail. RipplingRliumos WattMctfon THE OLD WAYS. W FOE SALE Pretty new spring suit, never worn, fine for high school girl, liought liy mistake In Seattle. 336 N. High apt. 6. (Salem Capital Journal). A member of the lowah klawses has one Just like it. With Medford trade la Medford made URN I. was young my teeth would ache as though a record they would break. Then to the village dentist's ?hair in trembling haste I would repair. Some simple tools were on bis bench', a crowbar and a monkey wrench, a pair of pinchers and an ax, a handsaw and a hunk of wax. He rolled his shitt deeves to his neck, and gave a yank and cried "Hy heck," and charged four bits and he was through no scientific curves, he knew. Now to the dentist ' chair I go, to be relieved of toothache ivoe. He has diplomas everywhere; he lias a silver mounted ?hair, and instruments of every sort, and anaesthetics by thei piart. He talks hygiene and kindred things, and antiseptic bunk he springs; and X-ray pictures of my fangs he takes while trilling his harangues; he tries out all the little tools indorsed by modern .lental schools, and fools around and chews the rag, and finally he pulls the snag, I hand him then a big fat check, and leave his joint a nervous wreck. The old time dentist is a jest? Ah, well, T like his way the best; I'd rather have a blacksmith come and jerk a molar from its gum, than seek the dentist in his booth, who lakes a day to draw a tooth. Chimes Concert at Bap. Church Tonight Selections from "11 Trovatore" Hawaiian Melody "Hold the Fort" Reading, by Mrs. llelno Morrlsin's Meditation "Ho Included Me" Popular Melody Solo, by Mr. Walker. The llnnioieske "Ills Ky' Is on the Sparrow'' The KUht Is On" Rending, by Mrs. Albert Sextette from "l.ucla" "Silver Threads Among the fluid" Medley of Popular Airs "Home Ui Our Mountains" "When You and I Were Yniinit" "The Holy City" "Slur Spangled Manner" Helped Her Mounr Wonderfully In theae days of "flu," coughs, olds, croup and whooping cough, it is well Irr know that every year there are used more bottles of Foley's Money und Tar sue with him on the statement thai than of any other cough mrMllc.lne. Mrs. he. made. At no tlm nellher befnr '' "l -. t-'incuitiail the w-ar. during the war. nor since 0,,,' Vritr": ' Foley's Honey and Tar the war. has the Klamath demand .! relieve-! me or a packing coiign, ties Rogue river valley berries ever been lin ln th" tl,ront- wheezing and pains satisfied, excepting once last vear , ln the chest. It is helping my mother when nractlenllv all the Grower i Wonderfully." That's why druKglsts this section, attracted bv the hlubei recommend Foley's. Sold everywhere, prices offered for shipment to Klam ath Falls by some of the Klamath Falls merchants who came over here, shipped their product there and left this market bare. Klamath was, for a few days, at that time, flooded with Rogue river berries but they were not In good condition and I believe if they had been thoy would have been taken up more readily. I was in Klamath at the Hint and know whereof I Adv With Medford trade In MedfTird mu Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors iptor contilltiitu legal evidence In court. IIoiikIiiv I'lr SfSiU lo I rain f, WASIIINtiToN, April ti. I i.iiikIhii fir eedM to the number of inn.oun,- 0i0 wiim formally im-- iii il tmlay to France and lii-ent Hrltnin by t'harlen I'luk. president of the American FureHiry nmeliiU"n. at tin- bailfUar- u-i .,f thai IhhIv lieie RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! UM?, Sloan's frcclv for rheumatic aches, sii.itsa, lumltito, over worked munch a, neuralgia, I, u li O'hrs, htnl joints ami for sprains and (trains. It prnrtrnltt Uilhout rnlitiim, 'I he wry firH time you um Sloan's I jiniiiciit ou will wonder why you never Used it before. 'I he cnmlortinjj Warmth mid quick relief from pain will cIi-HrIi! fillip surprise? you. Keep Sloan's handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, mo it. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.4", Slnt3i Liniment MS I DUfltfarlng faUI eruption on 1 ft h irk ly healrf Ointment. Good fur pimply fcr. vrwmft, atmi, ilchitiff i kin. tml all ot tmr fck tn troutrltn. t iw of 1 t. Mbun 'mily KcmfNltvtt, Afjy drujrgiit. Dr.Hobsons Eczema Ointn? ent ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative in the state Icglfdaturo at the May primary. . Adv. JOHN II. CAIIKIN. I announce myself da n', candidate for Hepresentntlve In the Legislature, on the Itopuhllt-un ticket, subject to the primaries In May. , Adv. KAI.IMI OOWGIM, A Catholic Removes His Hat When passing a Catholic Church, as a mark of respect and honor to God who really and truly dwells therein, just as ho,' like every good American, removes his hat in respect and honor to the flag passing by. , THE FATHER OF AMERICAN SHORTHAND, THOMAS LLOYD, WAS A CATHOLIC , . f 'i These ivlverllM-iiients inserted dully anil paid for by two nallve ( iitbollc Medford liiisinesM men who believe n Hiclr religion. THISWEEKONLY TAILOR-MADE SUITS Values $50 to $60 at 128 E. Main COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. II. Simpson, ot Ashland authorizes his announcement as a Can dlilate for the- nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject tn the decision of the Itopubllcan voters of said county al the Primary Klcctlou, Muy 19th, 1022. Adv. I am n candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson ount.y, on the Republican ticket, suit Inct to the decision of tho voters nt tha primary to ha held May 1lith, 1!)1!2. Adv. C Bonn 12 AldOmi), I'hoenlx, WOOD! Vlr $.1.00 Tier mid up. ,' Ulafi Kick f oal KUI.flO Ton, ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor lir uml Tblid I'liono UIU CLEAN-UP WEEK To make room for new shipment 1022 "Singers' We are sacrificing these Sewing Machines 1 White Rotary, new $(50 1 Standard Rotary, new $53 1 White Rotary, iued , ...$20 1 Wheeler Wilson, used ,.$18 1 Singer Tailor Mach!, used $20 1 Long Shuttle Singer, used ....$25 1 Comfort drop head, 'used ....$15 1 New Royal Drop Head, used $10 1 White U. S. Drop Head, used $8 1 Amazon Drop Head, used -,,.$7 While They Last,at 10 S. Fir Phone 215-R DRY WOOD Two Tior 12 inch t'iirc, One Tier 12 inch 0k and Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. 1 : r CUT RATE WOOD YARD . , .Phone 551