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I PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHEliOX, T11UKSDAY, FEBRUARY -8, 1023 Wkpford Mail Tribune A!4 INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER " Fl'lli.lKHKD KVKKY AFTEK.NOON l.'XCKl'T SUNDAY, BY THE - .MEDKOni) PKINTINO CO. TRADE AT HOME. P MERCHANTS and their sales clerks wore not a mighty pooil nntured bunch of folks, whose run Kb. etlgei have been worn down fuXiJhSc?iydMrm'gn8a8inven; b-v m,K'h eaniiiet with human nature, they would hove reason to get I day dully ntwapapr. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Fir Btrwt. Phone 76, j ralte grouchy nt tinif.s. There nro some persons who will or send to more or less (lis- of the Democratic I U,,IL tilliT., riJMl aionv iiiijjwj mm jiuiuiinn ui i-.uiui.ik, juimiuir, ii $j A-lilaiid Tribune. KOBKRT W, rtUHL, Krlltor. fi. Ht'MlTEJt SMITH, Manager. A consolidation ibt!neeM&u0tfe foodstuffs. Then when they find that they want some little article in a hurry, and must have it for some pressing need, they rush to the home store, and demand that it he supplied them instantly. Ti,.,., i i. ...... .. ... i,.. ..,.,. i,... i ii .i. HV M II In Advance- I 1 11 -M l- ill n'" i' iwcji rmviv" vi iiji iiu iiim; i'ii a !& nh Sum,Unn'myo"rh-,7:52i variety of poods. Yet they fail to supply their share of the patron- iZW ViukX:!uZ si S that would warrant these stores in keepin- sueh a Mock. t&V&Z j."" Jnreby"ar ?.ne Ho A frroup of pood retail stores links up a town with tlte wonderful U unt hn-wide system for distributing -modern products. They bring to miiy w?ih Kunday sun month . .75 1 V'our doors the comforts and conveniences ot advanced civilization Irom alt over the world, where you can examine and select the things that you desire, and secure competent advice as to how to get the results you want. The people enn not expoet'to secure the kind of stores that their community is entitled to, on the basis of its population and wealth, if they are constantly running or sending away elsewhere to buy (foods. Unless they give their patronage to their home stores, those Mores can not serve them with maximum efficiency. The men who own and conduct the stores of Jlcdford arc a loyal force working all the time to build up this community, to provide it with the best modern facilities and equipment, to improve its civic advantages and promote its prosperity. When you deal with them, you back up and promote the advance of your home town. Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .65 Xally, 'without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, ona year 8. .10 All terms by carrier, cash in advance. Official paper of the City of Meilford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally average circulation for Rlx month ending April I, 1922, 3528, more than double the circulation of any other leaner published or circulated In JarJtHori County. Entered nn second class matter at Jl-itToru, Oregon, under act of March 8, ia;u. liEi:BEH8 OF TUB ASSOCIATE' PRESS. The Associated Press Is exclusively e.ntltled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also to the local news publlnhed herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Quill Points Ye Smudge Pot. y Arthur Peey. The news from the Near East proves again, America's nood of. 'a mundate over Armenia.' A girl from so far back In the tim ber, she still wears hair ribbons, was In our midst on the 7th Inst. There are seven candidates already for IT. S. Senator from this state in 1924, and what is the matter with the remaining 882,583 residents of Oregon. It was very considerate of the French to pick out a pronounceable spot,, like the Ruhr, for their present shenanigan. , Ehretbrietensteln was just as handy.; People who are complaining about the placidity of local conditions, will not bo bothered with It much longer. Spring Is here, and Nature is waking up. .. A FINE DISTINCTION (Mllwaukeo Journal) FOR RENT Pleasant furnished rooms. Teachers or ladles pre ferred.' 919 Minnesota avenue. Phone 193-W. (Sub. LKJ.) The Reg. FIfer youngtn Is master ing the manly art of placing one hoof In front of the other, by leaps and bounds. The curfew law Is now In full force and effect, and there Is a wide Bpread belief, Young America will obsorvo It, like Old America does the laws they don't like. , HENRY FORD DRIVES OWN CAR (Hdllne Chlco Enterprise) The best reason yot why he should be president. ."THE REWARD OF FULLNESS" (Sermon topic Marshfleld News.) The average Is about 30 days. Dock Elliott has a new X-ray ma chine for use on bicuspids and pocket- books. : A A FARMER TALK8 Enid, Okla Eagle. . I want a mon to work on my farm. , I gon't give dancing los S"DS I have no piano, I can't servo planked steak three times a day I do give three square meals, a roal bod, fair wages. If any mini who known ft cow from a tulklng machine, can hear an alarm clock, get up at 6 o'clock, wants tho Job, 1 will agree not to treat him like one ot the family, but n darn sight better. ' (Sub. P.K.) While cutting whiskers with ono hand, and taxes with the other Wed., William Bates crossed himself. New spring huts are blooming on tho Galsbevlkls, and tho vegetation Is sparse this year. The predatory creatures usod for decorative purposes at the Sportsmen banquet, are still lurking on the win dow sills, at the scone of the oratorical debauch. ; . 1 The log! slut nro Is so busy knocking fool bills In tho head, thoy have no time : to pass a moaaure putting a crimp in plain and fnncy hellralsing. OUT WITH IT1 (Lakevlew, O. News) ' William Hester Bang masterly and with feeling, blubblubblubbluh hlubbltil) blub Bhilrluotaoii vpsktil gltibbltibblubblub to a lnrgo audi ence ot music lovers. "Tho Crocus In tho Moonlight," a lory in this month's Isstio of the Western Farmer, ought to be "The Creosote In the Moonshine" Sparkle! -purify the blood Dr. KINGS PILLS l$rHM -for gmsllpation If,' AJr There are no statues of men who felt sorry for themselves. , Much that passes for philosophy is no more than n good digeetion. Wisdom is merely the reaction that i'ollyws contemplation of re ceipted bills. A woman's declining years come before the age of thirty. Af;cr thiit she is glad to accept. Making Germany knuckle down was a small job. compared with li. liking her dig up. An educated man is one who can name the cabinet members and give a reasonable explanation. Oddly enough, nearly all the men who borrow fountain pens think the art of writing consists in putting weight behind it. There's always a darker side. Jackie Coogan's parents can't use liim ns an income tax exemption. The choke helps to start the car. If only the thing had an ap pliance to choke the driver and stop it. Tongue Twisters (To ba read aloud) By C. L. EDSON, Author of tho Gentle Art of Columnlng. NEW YORK, Feb. 8 -Jess WKlard was today on the road to a return bout with Jack Dempsey, to whom he lost tho world's heavyweight box ing championship In Toledo, Ohio, in July, 1910. Willard will meet' Floyd Johnson, tho 190-pound Iowa youth, who has created a sensation In heavyweight circles since his debut here last fall. Willard la being permitted to meet Johnson in a fifteen-round bout at the new Yankee stadium May 21, because the bulk of the proceeds will go to the mill fund of the mayor's c-ommltteo of women, for which a charity bout annually is held under the direction of Tex Ttleknrd. The two boxers will get $25,000 each. Johnson was to have met Tom Gib bons of St. Paul in Madison Square Carden March 19. but this bout was called off last night. 1JK CHAMOIS KIIIMMIKS. A (luimolH diil tho Khlmmie, In thn prcsctiiK of a Svtaml; TwuM u ynimi-jiinui C'luiinui. And she xhook n wicked Kliimmlc "I may N it rummy, ditniino'' Knlil tho Siwinii to tilt- I'lutniolH, "but I like u see you sliltiiiiilc: You're n gamy, kIiow-iiic- t'buinols, Ixir' forKliuim'! Hut you xlliimidc, -!i l.or' Itiiniiie. what u t'luimola. Show nio. L'haiuoU, sluiiuo me t'hamolH Miliiiniltv t'lutnioi.s, do." GROSS VALUE OF FARMS !NE CLEVELAND, Feb. C The first squad of major league baseball play ers to leave' for tho south for spring training departed from here tod.-iv for Hot Springs. Ark. It was composed of the veteran battery men of the Cleveland Indians. WASHINGTON, Feb. S. Agricul tural production has a gross farm value c $14, 310, 000, One, for 1922, compared with $12,402,000,000,000 In 1921, the department of agricul ture announced today. , . ;(, . Crops were valued at $8,961,000, 000 compared with $6,934,000,000; ind animal products at $5,349,000, 000. compared with $5,465,000,000. .N'EW YORK -Charles H. Ebhetts. owii'-r of Iho Urooklyn National I Ii-.ieho baseball club, announced he I would retire from baseball as soon as j he could sell the club. Drink Water If Back or Kidneys Hurt Begin Taking Salts if You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness NEW YORK Jess Willard. former heavyweight bovlng champion of the world wps mitched to box Floyd Johnson of Towa fifteen rounds at I he new Yankee stadium, May 12. NEW YORK View York amateur boxers won the International Inter citv boxing tournament by capturing four finals1 and ono special event, with Toronto second. linsketball. .t Snlerh Washington State col lege 33- "Willamette university 11. At S"oknne Oon2figa 38: Univer sity of Montana 20. ty won nason THE TALKING DEALER. Reduce Those Danger ous Swollen Veins I WENT to Iligg the hatter, to buy a Sunday lid; he bored me with his chatter, ns merchants seldom did. He talked about the weather, about, the crop of rye, and roundly asked me whether I voted wet or dry- He talked about the kaiser who now in exilo dwells, and thought he'd have been wiser to cut out wed ding bells. He talked about the graces of females he could name, and spoke nbout the races which are Tinjiiana's game. I said, "Oh, Higg tho halter, you send a pain through me, for your re marks are flatter than any spiel should be. I've walked through weary valleys, down roads where autos skid, through dusty streets and alleys, to buy myself a lid. I toiled along the high way, mid up the woodland aisle, and through tho reeking byway, to get myself a lile. You should be calm and quiet, and place within my reach, n hat that is a riot, a kelly that's n peach. No idle themes should enter the eloquence you throw, but all your tnlk should center upon that grand chapeau. Then, then you might persuade me to blow five bones or four, but, as it is, you've Hindi' me resolve to leave your store." Physicians nre preacl'lbing and hospitals are using a new and harm less, yet very powerful germicide that ,not only causes enlarged or varicose veins nnd bunches to become normal, hut also reduces goitre, enlarged glands and wens. :) ' Ask any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moono's Emerald OH (full strength) nnd re fuse to ncccpt anything in its place. It Is such a highly concentrated prep aration that two ounces lasts a long time nnd furthermore If this wonder ful discovery docs not produco tho re sults anticipated, you can have tho price refunded. It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst and cause weeks of pain, suffering and loss of employ ment. Start the Emerald Oil treat ment as directions ,ndviso and Im provement will begin at once. Your druggist can supply you.' Heath's Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy. Adv. Too much rich food forms acids which : excite and overwork the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system, i Flush the kidneys occasionally to re ! lieve them like you relieve the bowels. removing acids, waste and poison, else you may feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, tlte channels often get irri tated, obliging one to get up two ot three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may tiien act line and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lilhia, and has been used ! for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irri tation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help pre vent serious kidney and bladder dis orders. liy all means, drink lots of good water every day. Have your physician exam ine your kidneys at least twice a year. DON'T ' FORGET i H'd'we Co. USED CARS That have not been misused Priced right Crater Lake Automotive Co. U. S. Veterans Who Want Work Tho IT. S. Veterans' bureau hns the following physically rehabilitated trained men ready for work: Buttery mechanics: 1 married, 2V years, at Portland; 1 married, 24 years, at bend. Telegraphers: 1 married, 1 child. 26 years old; 1 single. 8 years' expe rlcnre Wat-hmnkcr, married, C months' fr. irlnl. Tr.-i.-tnr rcpiiliiiuin. d'-innns'riHor mid i sil- siiinn. 26 yenrs, single, mitt her. Salesman, electric supplies. 22 v-cni's, slivrle, 8 dependents. VuP-nnlzcr, 26 years, married, 2 children. Leg scaler nnd tallyman, ( Portland vicinity, 26 yenrs, mnrricd. Atilo mechanics: 1 repairman. 26. single, in Mc.Mlnnvlllo; 1 electrician, ni. mother, lit Salmi; 1 electrician. 27. none, at I'ortlnnd: 1 electrician, 3 1, nunc, ul Portland; 1 cleaner, 30. nmiTled, lit Portland- 1 clectrl-lan. 30. married, tit Portland: 1 Iwltcry anil tire renalrnian. single, nt Port land: 1 battery nnd tiro repairman, single, nt Medford. Shoe repairmen: 1 26 years, single, wants Job: 1 2.1 yenrs, 3 de pendents, open own shop. Lens grinder, 30 years, single. Horticulturist, prunes, peaches, wants to manage nnd buy In. Pipe organist. 27 yenrs. married, 1 child, union scale. Stationary steam engineer, 28 yenrs old. single. 4 years' experience. Dental mechanic, married, 28 years old. Accountants nnd bookkeepers: 1 24 years, single, at lleppner; 1 31 sears, single, nt Portland. One general nfflco man, 26 yeurs, married, at Portland. I-lleitrlcal wiremnn and fixture 'iiun'. 40 years, married, Portland. itadio npcrutor, 3d class, 2d grade. Light labor, watchman, etc., 5 men it Portland. T-'or further Information communl - ate with tho V. S Veterans' llureau, Myler Uldg., Ninth nnd Oak streets, P"rtlnnd Phone Itroadway 7621. RHEUMATISM ; CANNOT EXIST ! cii the human body If you will use Trunk's Prescriptions, In fact, it la a -ihauin to suffer with Inflammatory, muscular, sclutlc or any form ot , rheumatism. Trunk's Prescription DDKS NOT depress the heurt, It HOKS NOT ruin the stomach F.at , th meat and good food you wish i I' do-s not cont-tln any harmful; limit or narcotic but positively, overcome rheumatism Bnd gout.i WHAT MOHK DO YOU WANT? ' There Is nothing better. It Is also an excellent I.lver Medicine and the greatest Prlc Acid Solvent known. I Trunk's Prescription sells for $1 75 or 3 for onlv $5.00 at Hasklns, Blue Front Fixit Shop 111 . Hollj Wl, "WE FIX ANYTHING" Itiono 4.14 Hnior lllaile Xhnrpcnlng .A-yyv - Possibly YoufM?2 A Good Time to Visit the WEST COAST OF MEXICO Low round trip tickets on sale Feb. 14th Mar. 31st Didn't Know When gping East you may Include Hint lonired-for trip to California nt pi-iirtirnlly no additional cost. You may choose ono of several de lightful routes each distinctive In Itself. Then, too, you havo liberal stop over privileges. Pour "Shasta Route" trains are at your service every day. Let your local ticket agent furnish detailed Information, time tables and booklets, or wrlto JOHN M. SCOTT , General Pasengcr Agent Portland, Oregon I I LINES I I rotectton Ask for Karo and see that this bull's-eye is on the label. It's the mark for Quality. Karo is the syrup for every usespread on pancakes, biscuits, sliced bread for children; for cooking, baking and candy-making. The-? is a Karo for every I'.ih'.fe and every meal: 1 . CMt f Syrup Kit Label Kero ; 2. 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