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PXGE FOUR
MEDFOItD 11 AIL TRIBUNE, StEDFORD, OKEfiOX WEDNESDAY. -MATtClf. 21, lSEM
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
The love affairs of Ixm TelloRon,
famed as tbe husband ot Geruldlno
Karrer, adorn the first papes of nmnv
papers. Mr. Tellegen seems to have
been an ardent sparker, with a force
of beautiful sweethearts, and, in the
light of his trifling conduct, It Is a
wonder he was not mortally shot Ions
'ere this. '
PLENTY LONG ENOUGH
(Corvallis Gazette-Times)
,', Harold Ilullis, formerly of Hos
klns, and Miss Maude McCoy were
married one day last week. ;
A lively controversy occurred Tucs.
pm. between a Ford and a Jap, result
ing In a hard fought draw. ...
Organization of tho FascisttB of
America, as proposed, ouKht to pan
out fairly wcTI, In splto of tho fact
"that the joining public Is already high
ly hokumized and thoroughly skinned,
fore, aft, anil aniidshlp. The new ordor
wll wear black shirts, sold at a profit
of 300 per cent, and operate, as usual,
on tbe fundamental prlciplcs of the
old fashioned 3-pea game.
Is it an Indication of lack of faith
In God for a person to take out a life
Insurance policy? (Eugono Iloglstor).
Something for tho cntlro community
to get mad about.
Novel and unique In tho extreme Is
tho movement of the City Beautiful
'committee to transform tho unsightly
holes on West Main Stem Into flower
beds.
Tho woather clouded up Just in tluin
to thwart a tennis pluyer, tilled with a
desire to wear white, pants.
il is an old ruit! 01 pontics not to -say wluit yon menu. 1 litre is
evi'i-y reason to believe Attorney tit'iierul Daiik'herty had this
rule in mind when lie said that tho Democrats would certainly iiomin
ate a perpetual President iiil candidate to run iiKainst Harding next
year.
What Dnuj-'herty really hopes is that the Dcnocr;tt.s will not run
a perpetual candidate. He is particularly afraid of MeAdooJ for
with the gradual turn of the tide, ex-l'resident Wilson's son-in-law,
would he a very formidable candidate.
-nl now it appeals .Mr. limui litis lallen into the trap. In n
recent interview the (ireat Commoner declared thai the one thins?
the Deinoerntic party' must not io is In nominate any of the well
Miown presidential contenders, i ins eliminates .MeAtloo mid t ox.
lie also said the Democrats must not select either a Wall Street man
of n wet. This eliminates Oscar I'liderwood, John W. Davis mid
( iovernor Al Smith.
Who would lirynn select ? Deponent refuses to answer, but some
unknown, some black, very black horse. Certainly any unknown
can become sufficiently known, the moment he secures the nomina
tion, explains Father William.
All of which is interestinj; in showing the inherent comedy in
political tactics, and the perplexing predicament which faces the
Democrats at their next national convention.
The problem in a nutshell will be to secure some popular but un
known Amphibian, neither red nor white hut a combination of both.
Nothing short of that will prevent a Killkeuny affair. For the Bryan
Ki'oup must have a candidate who can flourish where it is dry, and
the Tiiggai't-.Miirphydircnnan group must have it candidate who can
flourish where it is wet. Mr. liryaii will insist upon a farm bloc
progressive, and Messrs. Underwood and Davis will insist upon safe
and sane business limber.
So there you are. And there arc the Democrats, wilh Mr. Bryan
ns usual far removed from the environs of that Wilsonian cocked hat.
The Republicans have no picnic in prospect, with formidable oppon
ents like Lal'ollctte anil lirookhart in ambush. Utit I he Democrats
face nothing short of civil war.
Quill Points
America seems willing to try anything fanee, except its criminals.
Some girls run about with every Tom, Dick and Harry, and some
concentrate on jack.
Job kept his patience, but his shoo laces didn't tie in a hard knot
when ho was changing to catch a train.
Now delightful is spring, 'with the birdies saying "Chce-chce'
mid chickens saying "Ca-choo."
Ijovc is the quality that persuades a' girl to quit a good job wait
ing on customers and take n life job waiting oil ouo man. - i
That professor who says there is little in the situation to inspire
hope hasn't been reading the dope from the spring training camps,
SOCIALIST TEST
John Mann, Kldior, mads a Dying
trip to the woodshed on the 19th imit.,
owing to sticking some gum ou tho
library table. Hard luck, John..
ELA8TIC WEEK
(SF. Bulletin)
I The pupils in tho public schools
are enjoying a ton-dny vucatlon
this week,
All doubt regarding tho teetotal pov
erty of this vicinity hss been romovod
by the purchase roccntly by lux-ridden
citizens, of highly essential bluo blood
ed cats and $80 dogs. In not a single
Instance are tho owners bootleggers
or proprietors of gasoline silos.
Spring planting. has started, and the
defendant was acquitted on tho first
ballot.
Preliminary bawling for V. S. Sen
ator In 1924 has started. Most ot the
candidates are equipped with a heal
thy larnyx, and a well greased pair of
tear ducts. -
THE HAM AND EGG CROP
(Mall Tribune)
FOR BALK Pigs and wheat for
chicken feed. Phono K-13-R.
, (Unearthed by NSH.)
Many townspeople nro aiming them
selves at Nova Scotia and other far
distant landB, In anticipation of the
annual scoot across the continent.
In a numbor or homes, whero the
spring bonnet has been selocted,
housecloanlug Is underway.
Trees have started to blossom, as Is
tholr wont, at this tlmo of tho year.
Tho census bIiowb there are over
!60 beauty parlors In this stuto, and
one would never Buspoct 1L
The Democratic party, tlmt many
thought extinct. Is going after the
Harding administration for lack or
hysterics over the condition of Kurope
while endeavoring to Keep America
from a similar fate.
I'oun Chlcnjto Fawlsfl.
CHICAGO, March 21. A branch
of the Italian Kasclstl, numbering 6.".
persons, has been formed hero, It was
announced.
T
PROVES FIZZLE
LONDON, Mar. 21. (Ily Associated
Press). Tho test botwoen labor and
tho government ovor Philip Snowden's
motion for legislation dosignod to
suporcedo tho capitalist system by n
socialist ordor has boen postponed to
allow unothor dobato after the EaBter
rocoss.
Lust evening's discussion found the
govorninont solidly supported by all
parties In tho house except tho lalKir-
ites. Tho debate was largely academic
and there, was no unusual Incident.
Many ot tho most prominent, labor
leaders wore unable to tuko part, hav
ing gono to Paris as delegates to the
socialist conference on the Ruhr situ
ation. .Mr. Snowdcn, asserting tlmt capital
ism and not socialism was called to
account, Bald that tho existing ordor
had failed to make the most of tbe
productive power and natural re
sources.
Mr. Snowdcn reminded tho house
that tho labor party in parliament had
grown from four members to at least
1 10 mouthers. Ho added that tho
laborltos would continuo tholr efforts.
An independent liberal amendment
offered by Sir Alfred Mond, asserted
that although Mr. Snowdcn hud rea
soned carefully, ho had fulled to show
that the socialist system would not be
the victim of such Ills as were alleged
to liavo befallen tho people under the
capitalist regime.
Sir Alfred declared that It was Im
possible to carry on industry through
a government department und mat
socialism meant eonscrlption of labor.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
THROWN OUT OF
N.Y.STOGKEXCH.
NKW - YORK. March 21. The
board of provernors of tho Now York
slock oxi-'lmntio yrntordny onlrred
.nusponslon in trading .in tttock of
IMKKly WlRRly Storoa. inc., uflr it
had gone through ono of tho most
violent fluctuations in tho history of
tho cxclintiKO, Jumping from 7 1! to
K'3 and then dropping back to 2.
Ono of tho governors explained In
formally that this HUKpensiun bad
been ordered after consultation with
counsel reprcBenling Clarence Snun-
der of Memphis hrnil of tho com
pany. Kccont transactions In Plggly
AViggly stock leading to a report that
ft corner existed now are under scru
tiny of t ho business conduct com
mittee of tho exchange.
Help Put It Over
Battling Siki Wants
Another Go at Mike
LONDON, Mar. St. Hultling Siki,
defeated l.y Mike M,TiK" in ouhlln
last Huturitay lias cballenKeil -W' Ticue
in unother bout aecordlug to Hpurtliu;
Life.
McTIkuc expresses a willingness to
accept the c)iallftit;e, the article says,
If tho pmmutftr puts up n purse In ae
cerdaliec with .Ml-TIkul-'s xpectatlons
whU-h he ilct-Iarcs are rcasonahle.
way high school of this city to be
bankt'iuuil cuptaiu at uih umwrsLy
of V.'ashiiiKton -Huccetnling Evun
ifCw-is, whs announced last nieht.
Kntyne, n fonvard has two yeara of
varsity playing.
Join tho C. of C
IS
VETOED BY HART
M0RGARE1DGE GAMED
20 POUNDS ON TANLAC
OLV.MPIA, Wash., Mar. 21. A pro
vision to increase tho speed limit on
stuto highways to thirty-five inllus an
hour from thirty, was vetoed by Gov
ernor Hart yesterday because of a
legal flaw, the remainder of the moa
saio being approved.
Davis! i"e final day for d.s;ositlon by the
i pt-1 governor of bills passed by the l!i'J3
session of the legislature resulted In
approval of eleven measures, the veto
XRVV YORK Mickey Walker, wet- f three in whole or in part and the
terwelght champion, was suspended- transmittal of the remaining 21 to
jor in snowing against t:nancy t'li.
simiiidns ci I Oklahoma city at liuffalo
NEW YOI! K Portugal's
dm -lense arrived too lute f, r
ance this year.
Declares Indigestion, Rheu
matism and Steady Los3 of
Weight Were Complete
ly Overcome Ey Tanlac
. Recommended It to
Friends.
a Wi-i-k ago, but will be permitted to
fight at Newark, N. J., next Thur.silay
nigkt. Kltzsimrnons.. also was sus
pcmUM for not using his right name.
NKW YOltiC Aftui- eleven hours,
the third came between Champion
Frank Marshal! and Kilwanl l.asker
for the national ehess championship
vas called u draw. , . .
Ni:V YOUK Mill llrcnnan has re
covered hut will not box for an in
definite period anil may retire from
the ring.
NEW YOItK Tex- KKk.-iril has se-le.-teil
Hob Jtopei- lo box l'lrpo May
12.
SEATTLE, Mar. 21. Dandy Dillon
of Minneapolis won a decision over
Vie Koley, claimant to the bantam
weight title of Canada, in a six round
match here last night.
the secretary of state to become law
without the executive signature.
Tho Kovernor vetoed house bill 04
limiting tho personal property exemp
tion for taxation purposo household
!?x)ds and wearing, apparel on the
ground that it attempted to classify
property exemptions and was there
fore unconstitutional.
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
Costs Little and Overcomes
Trouble Almost Over
NiQht
I.OH ANOEIEa Mar. 21. Joe lien-
hi inin Kfnn KVn tiei tm tl ir)i I viti. Iirli 1
Umirkotl nut nf Mllivnn. '
kee in the Ferond round of the main
evi nt at Vernon una lust night.
PKATTLE. Mar. 21. KlooUon of
Dirk Kmyne graduate of the Hrn.'id-
Sure Relief
a f
l - I t- hui: aw
- V -1 1 V I
254 and 75 Packises Everywher
j".nv orcakine out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying Mcntho-Sulpliur,
declares a noted skin specialist. Be
cause of its germ destroying properties,
this sulphur preparation instantly brings
ease from skin irritation, soothes and
heals the eczema right up and leaves
the skm clear and smootli.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
without delay. HulTcrerA from skm
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles Mcntho-Sulphur from any
pood druggist and use it like cokl
cream.
H. W. CONGE
UNDERTAKER
Bnccfswr to Weeks-Conger Co.
Mnrlfnrd. Or..
MACHINE WORK
i Repairing
. Babbitting and Welding
Crater Lake Automotive Co
mi.
WANTS A NEW TRIAL
MAHSIinKLI), Ore., March 21.
Attorneys for L. yW. Peare, found
guilty late yeHlerday ot first degree
murder for the killing of James Cul
ver, his neighbor, made a motion for
a new trial anil .ludgo Kendall, who
presided at tbe trial nt tho client
court at Coqullle, allowed thirty days
In which to prepare and file u for
mal motion. 1'ntll this tins been (I la-
Coughs resulting -from Whooping
Cough, La Grlppo and Inllucnaa
quickly reliovad with
FOLEY'S
HONEY
AND TAR
ESTABLISHED 1875
No OpfatasIn.
gradient, print
ed on wrapper.
Stood tha teat
of time, .ervtng;
tnreo genera
tlona.
Notice of 8aie of' Government
Timber
General Land Office. Washington,
D. C, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that BUlijoct
to tho oondltlona and limitations of
tho Act of Juno 9, 191fi. (39 Stat. 21S)
and tho instructions of tho Secretary
or tlio interior of Soptomber 15, 191
(46 L. D., 447), the timber on tho
iollowing lands will bo sold April 30,
1923, 10 o. c. a. m., at public auction nt
tho United States Land Office at
Lakoviow, Oregon, to the highest bid
der at not less thnn tho appraised
valtio as shown by this notice, salo to
no subject to tho approval of the Sec
retary of the Interior. The purchaso
price, with an additional gum of one-
fifth of ono per cent cent thereof,
boiug commissions nllow;ed, must be
deposited at tlmo of sale, money to bo
returned if sale is not approved
otborwlso patent will Issue for tho
timber which must bo removed within
ten years, llids will be received from
citizens of tho United Slates, associa
tions of such citizens and corporations
organized tinder the laws of the Unit
ed States or any Slnte, Territory or
District thereof only. Upon applica
tion of a qualified purchaser, the tim
ber on any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before boing Includ-
posed of, 1'earco will not bo sentenc
ed. Defense attorneys had not decid- od in any offer of a larger unit.
ed today whether an appeal would
bo taken.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
You should be concerned about keeping your resistive
vitality at high mark. Prevention is often easier
than cure. Keep the blood pure and the body well
nourished it' your fortification against germ
infection. Thousands are proving the power of
Wiv a i
MP
1
iiatfOM
to fortify the body. For children or adults, Scott's is
iJf the tonic that builds up strength and enriches
the blood through nourishment.
As a preventive measure, tortity your
vitality use Scott's Emulsion often.
T. 40 S., K. 7 R, See. 31, NEW SWVi
yellow pine, f.4r M., red fir 75 JL; frl.
N'W 4 SY yellow pine 490 M rod fir
XO JL: frl. SW'i,, 8W4 yellow plnofilt)
JL. red fir C5 JL: Sl$'4 HW'H vollow
pine ti4o JL; red fir H!5 JL; NV
yellow plno 620 JL, red fir CO
M.; Stt'H SK'i yellow plno 530 M..
red fir 110 JL: none of the timber on
these tracts are to bo sold for less
than 14.00 per JL, for tho yellow pine
and lt.00 per JI. for the red fir.
T. 40 S.. It. G i:.. Sec. 1, Lot 3, yellow
plno 40 JI, rod fir 40 JL; Lot 4
yellow pine 500 M., red fir 40 JL, sugar
pine 20 L: NK SWVi yellow pine
sou JI., red fir 150 JL, whlto fir 150
JL, NW'i SWVi yellow pine 4S0 JL,
red fir. GO JI., snRar plno 10 JL. white
fir 70 JL, SKi SW't-i vollow pine M0
JI.. white fir 100 M.; 8'V SWVi
yellow pine 400 Jl red fir 150 JL.
white fir 20 JI.; none of tho timber on
these tracts to be sold for less than
$1.00 per JL, for the yellow plno and
sugar pine ami Sl.utf.per JI., for the
red and white fir.
WILLIAM SPRY.
Commissioner, ticneral Land Office.
29911
FOR SALE RESIDENCE
Nino rooms, basement, furnace,
hardwood floors, all latest improve
ments. Garage for two cars; lot
75x173. The coolest houso In Jled-
ford. Large shade treos. Terms.
K. 11. l'OUTKIt
O. V. MYERS
"The Truck Jinn"
MACK TRUCKS
REO SPEED WAGONS
0 N. Holly
Plinno Zflfl
Selling
Fairbanks-Morse
Pumps and Engines
and
Hayes Sprayers
Williams
Implement Service
:S So. Ilnrtlott
Thone 205
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
This is to cert in that dim Chun of
Mod ford. Ora.. has curftd ma of troltrtl
and stomach trouble, S. M. Lreonard.
&09 J St., Grants Paas.
This la to oertlfy that Olm Chung ol
Med ford, Ore., has cured me ot rupture
or rour yoarr standing, if, u. utiam.
ms a t urnnts I'hcib, ure.
Aicdzord. ureuon. Jan. is. 117.
This Is to rttfv that L tha under
signed, had very suvere stomach troubl
and had been bothered for soveral year
and last August was not expected to
live, and hearing of Oim Chung (whose
nero store is at zm woum t ronc street,
Medford). I decided to vet herbs for fnv
stomach trouble, and X started to feeling
oeuer as soon as i useu mem ana toaay
am a well man and can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted as I was to e
mm cnung and try his Herns.
(signed) w. . jimnaun
WltnesHes:
Win. Lewis, Engle Point
W. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point
M. A. Anderson, Med ford,
S. D. Holmes, Kngle Point
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point.
J. V. Mclntyrs, Kagle Point
Oea Von der Hellen. Ragle Point
IF YOU WANT GOOD
WHOLESOME
BREAD
Ask your grocer
or phone your order
to
CENTRAL POINT
MILL
for
MT. PITT BLEND
of flour
Morton's Mill
Central Point
Tho wondi-rfal powers uf Tanlac
are ainiln wry for.-iful y demon
stinted. In this instiuve the grateful
lieiv fi lary is lSnymond .Morgan -Ulge
j 47 7 i-'em .St.. I'ortland. Ore., who re
lates his e.-;i rienec- hi the ft'llovvlnx
words:
"I have found Tanlac to he soe'i
a siileniliil meilieine that 1 have l.een
reioiuniiliillnK It to all my friends.
W hy il has relieved me or trnul.les
of several years' standing and pot "
in shape to where I have actually
gained twenty pounds and never 1'ell
better In my lit"-
"1 was eertainly weighted down
with suffering lief ore 1 look Tanlac.
1 hud such a poor appetite I couldn't
reli-di my food, and the little I did
I manage to eat always gave me Indl.
! gestii-a. Kcr hours after rnciU 1
I would l.loat with gas and have dull.
iiL-hlng pains in the pit of my stom
.uh. I ht eighteen pounds in
I weight and wan so run down I didn't
, feel III for anything. Then, too. I
had awful attacks of rheumatism
! wlll'.-h seemed to go ull ovef my bfxly.
j -first In ::.y arms und shoulders
j uid then daw n into my . legs. . My
'muscles would K"t so stiff and sore,
and 1 would have such sharp, shoot
ing pains-all through my body that
It was almost unbearable. -j
"Well sir. I feel like a man mndo
over since ihis Tanluc treatment has
Vivcd n'.e up so fine. My appetite has
conic baik, the hidiifc.illon is entirely
Kiine, and 1 havu Kainel hack ull my
! lest weight and two pounds to spare..
; I never feel a sicn of rheumatism .
now. and in fnct. imii In tho
condition in every way. Ta
medicine nt real merit, and I am cer
tainly Rlad 1 Rot hold of it."
Tanlac is for sale by all Rood drug-
1 cists. Over 30 million hollies sold.
Adv.
heumatism v
ho pink l
?anlae. h ;V
ion Bom tsm
e:tfZ'
xJ h If h,
no-isiattei how:
much iou have.'
out ol the
Hie s&2ne oiiGiantee.
M.0r.BRAHBSKTSTS2NftCO
General Mill Work
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Windows and Doors Window Glass
Door Frames Window Frames
All Kinds of Interior Finish
China
Philippines
'pi
See the
Otherside
of the world
Feel the glamour ol the Orient
Four palatial Empresses larg
est, newest, finest and fastest
steamships cn the Pacific
sail fortnightly from Vancou
ver, B. C. 10 days to Japan
14 days to China 18 days
to Manila.
Canadian Pacific
IT SPANS THE WORLD
W. H. Deacon. Gen Art rass. Dept., Canadian Pacific Ilallway.
oo luird Street, rortlaud, Oro.
J.