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- - MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EflOX,. .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1023
Medford mail Tribune
AN INDKPMNDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED EVERT AFTEftNOON
. , EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THJB
I J- MEDFORD PRINTING CO.
The Medford Sunday Morning 8un la
rturnJshad aunaorlbflrs 4ealrlua- a. savsn
aay dally newspaper.
OfflM Mall Tribune Bulldla.JI-J7-ll
norm vir street, rnone 10.
A consolidation of the Demooratlo
Kmea. trie Medrord Mall, the Uedlord
Ibune, the tioutbern Oregonlan, yhs
Aahlanu T Ibune. ..
r
ROBERT w. Rnrru Editor.
B. 8UMPTER SMITH, Uanacw.
ST MAIL In Advanoe: -,
I. ally .with Sunday Bun, 7oar7.60
" Daily ! Hnnday Sun, montk .76
iMlly. wl'b'tul Hunday Run. year. f.60
Dally without Sunday Bun, month .86
f m Mall, Tribune, one yuu- 1.00
Sunday Hun, noa year, t- ?
BT CAftllrEK In Msdrnrd. Ashland,
p Jacksonville. Central PolnL Phoenix,
' Talent and on Highway:
; Dally, with sunaay Hun, month - .75
: Daily, .without Sunday Sun, month .&
j Dally, without Sunday Sun. year, 7.60
! Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60
All terms by carrier, oaah in advance.!
Entered aa veooni cram mat tor at
Medford, Oregon, under net of March B,
17. '
J Official paper of the City of Mdford.
' Official paper of Jnckson County.
. Sworn' aaltr awarafti circulation for
li month emlJrig October 1, 102S, 8370,
more than double tue circulation of any
other paper published or circulated In
actuon County, . , . ,
' The only paper tjofncou iirugflne. Ore.,
ftnd Sacramento, cllf a dlatanoa of
over BOA mile, hnvfng leased wlr Aaao
Blated Press Servfea. ,.
MBMBJoaa or tkb .hsociatud
PRESS
r The Aaaoclated Press la exclusively
aHlld 1. ih, dm fni- rflnllhllcatlon of
all news dlapatchea credited to It or not
otherwise credited In this paaor, and
alaA to the local mwi nubllahed herein.
" All right of republication of apeolal
Iwoatchpf heroin are slw" rw-mn
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry.
5 Thero are more-applicants- for Jobs
under tho now income tnx law, than
there woro votors at tho election.
1
. . Tho Domocratlc party, via tho VII
sonlan dynasty,1 has gono Into cahoots
with Provldonce to save tho world
and humanity, outside of the Unltod
States of America, . : , , . .
i ."
Home of tho purified with achhiK
conacloncos, aro not hatlnc with their
Old tlmo vim. i
, Wantod Nurso for mirsInR. Phono
87J... (Ad Coos llay Timos). ' Thoy
expect the nurso to nurse! Ha! ha!
. AT.Ij EXPIiAINEI)
- (lu)nfrono.ltoRlHtr)
Prod Wallace, who has boon
away for somo tlmo, returned
with a Ford car Sunday. . ; -
' CHURCH ATTBNDANCB SHOWS
J.NCR.EAHU (IJt. DIR.) Woll, thoro's
an election noxt si)rlnK. -
' 1
: What boramo of tho old fashioned
. vocallsta' .who used -to develop , thn
. eommunlty every Wednesday-nonn. by
slnninK "Hoautlful Medford, ".with n
mouthful of strliut bonus?
' '
.j A IiADY TAI.KS
. What rlht has tho sklllot to call
the frylnff pan an I'Hhloplnn, I would
like to know? Go to It, kid, with your
paint, that makes you look like what
you hain't... You .can't play In tho
. mud and keep clean.' That's right
Out of tho book, page 82, iwlth thn
corner turned down. SnmulhliiK
wrong, somothlnn -tvronit! She Is too
much Interested In her hubby's neck
tie being tlotl Just so. Trying to woar
out ' .his- shoulder knocking dandruff
off. It's awful tho way thoy fool
thomsolves. Have anothur doughnut?
They'vo got tho boHt holos I over
tasted. Ho's a gentleman, and wishes
he wasn't. Just 15. Protty kid. Mon
key bites nil over hbr nock. - Proud of
'em. Everybody In tho world notices
'em, but her Ma. She is chairman. of
the rommltto,e to aid tho fatliorloss
Hindus. Mood - stuff . None of my
cabbngo. That boy will , never be
worth e whoop. Wants to . stand
around all the tlmo playing the
ukelolo, and gawking at tho moon.
Elsie's back. Can't find her no
account Dan. ' Ho hain't hungry, or
he'd find her. She's got the droops.
Eating a steak last night, sho started
to bnwl. I said, quit your boo-hnoing.
what's tho matter, honey?, Lord! but
sho Bnufflcd. She wiped her beak,
and blubherod: I hate to eat this
. meat, and niaybo poor Dan hain't got
Do suppor. , Yuu'ro going to find that
lool woman Bcattored to, tho four
winds one -of those days. That's ull
I got to say About It. .
i i
CONFIDENCE AND FAITH
(MnryNvlllo ApiM'nl)
To the Public:
The report thnt my wife waa
Insulted on tho street last Thurs
day afternoon -by a traveling
aalesman. Is false, and the work
of mean women. I would llko to
see the traveling man or any
othor man, who ran insult my
wife. Have you heard of any
murders In this vicinity of late?
i., . ' CHARLES OTTER.
INTENTIONS
Onco In a mystical garden
i Sleep showod mo where ono by one
Stretched a host of blighted lilies
That failed ero thoy roached tho
' -sun;. - y
Broken and withered and nshen,
! Thoy trembled away In view
' Pale wrnlthB of the matchless hlos
. soma
Starting staunchly toward tho blue.
"This" ia "thohcart of n dreamer,"
I heard the gardener say.
"And those are his good intentions
That drooped era the light of day,
Time was wben thb bit of wasteland,
. That nobody ever hed
Was sown with while Impulses
Left to die unflowercd deeds."
. (Eleanor It. Wilson)
C0RETHR0AT
Jjui(jle.wllhwaim salt water
i " then .apply .over tntoat
-- ' V- VapoRub
Oixr if Million Jan UJ Ymarly
Red Cross
- - SuniH Valley r
Sams Valley, thru the kind help of
Mrs. Zimmerman, have responded to
the Hod Croat) drlvo wonderfully.' Tho
following uro tho names plvon inom
herHhlp: n . i , ,- .
Mrs. (1. II. Johnson 1.00
Mrs. Fay Freshum 1.00
Mrs. James K. KdniiHton 1.00
James K. I'MinlHton 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Voti Jlovenburg.... 1.00
Miss Keta Edillnfrton ........j.., 1.00
MIsh Elineda J. Fuller 1.00
A. H. Collet .'. 1.00
Henry Hulfct 1.00
Klmer Wrteht 1.00
Mrn. C. K.,Wllhlto , 1.00
Orln Atkinson 1.00
M. M. Wrluht 1.00
MrH. S. H. Abbott 1.00
G. K. Zimmerman 1.00
Mr. Van Hovonbenr , 1.00
M. T. M. FlBhnr....... 1.00
Mrs. John Hall 1.00
Mis. Kato Lyman 1.00
Mrs. Dick Htraus 1.00
Mrs. D. A. Chano 1 00
Mrs. O. T. Wilson
1.00
J. A. Cook.. 1.00
Kuch . ,j .
Ruch has boon Among tho first of
the outlying districts to respond to the
roll call, going over the - top, Mrs.
Miles Cantrnil was tho willing solici
tor who donated : her kind services.
The following uro tho names sub
mitted: t j i ' ,
Mrs. Allon 1.00
C. R. Pursoll 1.00
John Matney , 1.00
Hoyd Hamilton 1.00
Fred Copplo 1.00
Chas. Hamilton 1.00
Vestor. Wortis '. 1.00
Loo C. Post 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson..... 1.00
Arthur Allon 1.00
Mrs. Chas. Iiuck 1.00
Wm. Cameron 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Poolo 1.00
Ed Saltmarsh . 1.00
Edwin Taylor 1.00
Frank .Cameron 1.00
James R. Duggan ...... 1.00
C. M. Ruch 1.00
Molly Ray 1.00
Emma Smith 1.00
Fred Offonbachor .. 1.00
Mrs. Oeo. Buckloy 1.00
Mrs. Magglo Buckley............... 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cuntrall 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Loland Cantrall,... 1.00
; . Central Point
Central Point, although thoy have
not quito covered their quota of $1100,
have worjeed faithfully and diligently
and are ;stlll trying to covor their
quota. Mrs. Seabrun, Mrs. Paxson,,
Mrs. Weavor, Mr. Jowott.and Mr. E.
C. Faber have donated their sorvlces
to the call. . The following are the ro-
spoctlvo names:
Mrs. H. D.,McCaskoy $35.00
Misses Carlton i. 30.00
Fannie . Wlthlngton 15.00
Mrs. R. W. Wilson 6.00
Mrs. (1. O. Miller 1.00
Mrs. Sioa R. Hubbs 1.00
Hnzol Stephonson r. 1.00
H. 1. Jowott 1.00
W. E. Huoher 1.00
Mrs. W. E. Huchor 1.00
Constance ' iHolany. 1.00
Pnullno- TcrrlH ' 1.00
Mrs. "Kay Henderson' ...J., 1.00
IS
SUBJECT OF TALK
BY PORTER NEFF
Porter J. Ncff nclcrcsfied tho high
school this morning at 11:15- on
"Privileges and Responsibilities of
Citizenship Under tho Constitution."
Wo was introduced by Col. W. H.
Paine. This address was given . as
ono -foatui-Q of American Education
Weelt. .- , , i
Ho pointed out tho fact that the
American, constitution Is the foremost
expression of tho goulus nf tho Anglo-Saxon
race for Relf-government. yet
said wo should not make a fetish of
It, mentioning thnt It had been chang
ed and suggested' somo features In
which It might bo changed again.' i
lio, urgod that tho real test of a
government's greatness was tho groats
nesa of Its citlzons nnd their carp and
thought for the public welfare. I
Tho following nntleo has beon
handed In for publication by tho local
commlttpo on Kducatlon Week: ,
Wliy Is tho American Constitution
,. tallNIt? 1. I
Gladstone Is said to havo ap
praised tho American constitution as
tho 'most wonderful work over struck
off at a given: time by tho bruin and
purpose of man.' Recalling . Mf.
Gladstone's rcmarkablo commentary
Inclines ono to reflection on tho qual
ity of our constitution. Why Is the
constitution of tho United States a
great document? t
"It was framed at a convention
which assembled in Philadelphia May
25, 1787, and completed Its lalmra
September 17. following. Many of the
most noted Americans of tho time
were members of ,the convention.
Among these were George Washing
ton, Benjainlii Franklin, James Mad
ison , Alexander Hamilton, Roger
Sherman, Robert Morris. James Wil
son and Charles Plokncy. perhaps
wo can see bore a cause which toper,
atea to make the constitution, a great
documont It was the work of three
and a half months of some of Amer
ica a greatest minds.
Briefly stated, the great provisions
of tho Americnn constitution arc: i
1. It unites the scparuto states
Into a nation, n union for the com
mon good of all: It sets up a govern
ment which derives Its Just powers
from the consent of the governed, i
."2. .it seta a balance between cen
tral federal authority, and the atnte
governments, whirl, though shaken nt
times, has been admirably maintained
tor nearly a century and a half. ,
"J. It defines the three branches
of government legislative. execu
tive and Judicial with such clarity
and effectiveness that serious en
croachment by ono branch upon an
other is next to impossible.
'4. It provide f,,r ih mnklnir nnd
enforcement of laws, not by "divine
right" of ruling or by other superim
posed authority, but by representn
tlvea of the people- duly chosen by the
people.
Contributions
Kay Henderson
Mrs. W. 11. Smith ..
Frank 'Thompson ..
Ida Lowls
X.'O.. Isaacson' ........
Mrs. I ; L. Damon
Frank Tompkins ..
Mrs. Rl II. Paxson
I). F. Peait
1.00
1.00
1.0IJ
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Kuthorlna Thompson 1.00
Mrs. E. C. Faber 1.00
C. ft. Hichmond ... 1.00
Mrs. Paul Martin 1.00
Mrs. Frank Upton l.oo
Frank Upton 1.00
Herbert K. Upton 1.00
draco Upton 1.00
Ruby Porter 1.00
Mrs. F. W. Lindloy 1.00
Mrs. Fox 1.00
K. E. Hcamos 1.00
it. F. Moran 1.00
Ham Anderson
Mrs. .T. I.. AtiLrh
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
'j, L. Marsh
John A. Andorson
Mrs. R. W. Nichols 1.00
Mrs. Paula Scheror '. 1.00
Mrs. J, S. Hlginbotham... 1.00
Mrs. C. A. Richmond 1.00
J. W. Eldcn 1.00
Hall 50
Allco Wiley ; 1.00
Mrs. L. F. Picket 1.00
Mrs. V. W. Jordon ; 1.00
Mrs. Xona Lynch, ; 1.00
Mrs. i- W. Lawrence ! 1.00
D. L. Davidson : 1.00
Mrs. Bates : 1.00
Chas. Thompson 1.00
Mrs. W. H. Norcross 1.00
Miss Glndys Holmes 1.00
Mrs.' Jaoobs '. 1.00
Mrs. Dunlap , 1.00
Emma Hebrcan 1.00
Weaver's Store 1.00
E. C. Faber , 1.00
Kenneth Boebo 1.00
Muriel Kindle 1.00
Jack Lus 1.00
H. J. Shoemaker : 1.00
W. C. Leever ,
Mrs. W. C. Leovor .
1.00
1.00
1.00
R..JI. Paxson
Floyd A. Ross 1.00
Mary A. Mee 1.00
Mrs. Salado 1.00
Mrs. H. A. Duliuquo . 1.00
Mrs. J. B. Nicholson 1.00
Mrs. L. C. Wilson 1.00
Mrs. A. W. Bccbo 1.00
Mrs. L. J. Frooman 1.00
Mrs. S. Koehlcr 1.00
Mrs. C. E. Bolos 1.00
A. W. Boobo 1.00
Mrs. J. L. Burgor 1.00
Anna Lane -. 1.00
Mis. W. B. Klncald 1.00
Mrs. -W. J. Freeman 1.00
Mrs. J. S. Richardson 1.0C
Mrs. W. M. Totherow.
Mrs. A. E. Stratton
1.00
1.00
Mrs. Albort Blroh 1.00
Miss M. B. Maury 1.00
Mrs. 8. li. 8mlth - 1.00
Zolla Taylor 1.00
Mrs. W. A. Lacy 1.00
Edith H. Loomls . 1.00
Mrs. E. J. Leach 1.00
Miss Amelia Hartmann...'. 1.00
Mrs. W. P. Clrlmos 1.00
It) tho Modtord Rod Cross list of
contributions printed Sunday the
name of Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
Hhoultl have beon - printed with a
donation of 1250.00.
"6. It provides for a Judiciary do
Kigned to bo Independent, free from
tho hazards and changes of partisan
politics and subjoct to tho leaBt pos
alblo undue Influence. .'..
"0. It guarantees to each Individ
ual tho rights of a freo mnu, and
I especially guarantees the right of life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness;
it Insures religious freedom and free
dom of speech and of tho press.
"7. It encourages Industry nnd
thrift, promotes equality of opportu
nity, elevates womanhood, and fixes
on Individual citizenship and the
homo as tho proper foundations of
organized society."
Popultir Education and Free
(iovcriiiiKMit.
Popular education . Is .necessary for
the preservation of thoso conditions of
freedom, political and social, which
are Indispensable to free Individual
development. And, In the aocond
place, no Instrumentality less univer
sal In Us powor and authority than
government can securo popular edu
cation. Without popular
education, moreover, no government
which rests upon populur action can
long endure. Tho peoplq must be
schooled . in tho : knowledge and, if
possible. In tho virtues upon which
the malntonnnco and success of free
Institutions depend. , No freo govern
ment can last In health if it lose hold
of the traditions of Its history, and In
the public schools .thcBe traditions
muy bo and should bo sodulously pre
served, carefully -.roplantod In tho
thought und conaclpusuesB of enoh
succcssivo generuUon. Woodrow
Wilson.
Beware of Imitations!
Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on
package or. en tablets you are not Ret
ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
safe by milliona and presoribed by
physicians over, twenty-three years for
Colds ITcnilnclie '
Toothaclio Lumbago
Neuritis ' HhrumAtigm
;. Xouralgia I'ain, Pain ; ' .
Accept "Bayer Tablet -of Anpirin"
only. Kat-h unbroken packago eontains
rroven directions, . v luirnly boxes ci
welve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 84 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bavet
Manufacture of , iluuoaceticacidester ' f
balicyiicacUl,
J ' I r I
Personal Health Service
B WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 1 v
, ; Notmd Phytician and Author ' '
Signed' letters "pertaining io personal hearth and" hygiene, not to di
sease diagnosis or treatment, will bs answered by Dr. Brady If. a stamped,
self addressed anvelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief, and written In
ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few can be an
swered here. No reply can bs mads to queries not conforming to Instruc
tions. Address -Dr. William Brdy, In care of this newspaper. - i
., . . . .. :. r . KcSt-ntlflo NoRlect. . '
The great-antiseptic era of modern ..every instant until the wound is so
medicine und surgery, terminated . dressed as . to prevent easy access.
.- 'a' ' p-4 about 20 . , yearsl Keeping a' wound from contamination
jtgo., Tho end of
ino UHliaeiJliu ,
was tho beginning
of tho aseptic, era.
Sepsis means poi
soning of the sys
tem . by disease
producing germs:
anti-sepsis ; moans
tho ! attempt to
lirevent. sepsis by
means of agents or
conditions which
disoourago multi
plication 'or growth,, of i such germs
In the system. Asepsis meana fine
exclusion of- such germs from the
wound -and the system.
It rcoulres-somo knowledge and a
certain degroo of technical skill to in.
sure an aseptic environment. It .is
tho Ideal- environment for all heal
ing processes, -froiu the simplest cut
or scratch to the gravest wound or
ulcer. The aseptic era has brought
about achievements i-. which,, wero
scarcely posslblo In the antlBeptlc era
of surgery. And tho aseptic era has
revolutionized sanitary practice in
communities wlioro.'the ascptio oru
has arrived. There are . still many
communities back - in tho .-antiseptic
oru -of sanitary practice. .and a few
away back in the dark ages of shot
gun quarantine and posthouse isola
tion. : ' -!
In every community there nre
plenty of households whero the most
extravagant and futile "antiseptic
precautions" or rites aro -practiced,
such as putting smelly chemicals into
tho water to scrub the floors. ,or
burning nolsesomo stuff in a room to'
"purify" or "fumigato" the environ
ment. ' 1 .
It colls for a modicum of knowl
edge to gain tho groat advantage of
asepsis. A child who has nut been
deceived will not --be 'afraid of the
dark. . Only tho Ignorant aro stiper
stltltlous. Tho treatment msted to
norsons of leprosy in various parts of
America and to victims of smallpox
in many backward towns is due tc
panic. ....
Hands off that Is tho first prin
ciple of scientific neglect which is
tho most efficient method of treating
wounds.. Don't touch. How difficult
this simple injunction Is to obey every
doctor who has nttempted first aid
knows. Tho patient or a- bystandor
is sure to disohey unless watched
Dining Rooms :
of Reputation
CERTAIN CHEFS becomb famous for their"
culinary skill. Catering to the public spreads
their fame. -There are thousands of house
wives who regularly display equal skill, for they
too know how KITCHEN BOUQUET improves
most dishes, how it brings out the full flavor of
meats, "snaps up" the stews, improves gravies
by making them full flavored and bringing out
the deep, rich brown color; how it adds the
last touch of tastiness to soups, sauces, etc., etc.
Add a tablespoonful just before taking off stove.
Your grocer sells lots of KITCHEN BOUQUET.
Get a bottle and win fame for your cooking.
Kitchen Bouquet
41 K i..J:s
Sage for the Turkey
Home Grown Sage with" that warm, strong, fra-
grant aromatic odor, peculiar to the sage picked in
this valley is just the kind to uje for the THANKS
GIVING TUMvEY. )Vc have it put up in con
venient little packages
Heath's Efrug' Store
109 E. Main St." ' : , Phone 884
We are as near to you as your telephone '
-i Heath, Maim and Heath . ' i
Reddy & Co.
SOUTHERN OREGON'S LEADING JEWELER
Are now open for business
talheir'now location-
" ....... : .
CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL
j is like, trying to keep a child -from
vmg cauuy.
Ql'ESTIONS AND ANSWERS. .
Mrs. WcKt's Buby. Booklet.
Kindly glvo me the Washington nd
dress where ono may get tho pam
phlet or booklet oh Infant Care Mrs.
11. O. L. -. , . - ,
Answer Send 10 cents to tho Su
perintendent of Documents, Govern
ment Printing Office. Washington, D.
C, and nsk for a copy of the lubor deT
partment children's bureau -booklet
by Mrs. Max West on "Infant Care."
Mr. SUK-ker's Recovery From 1
. Tuberculosis, , - '
Will you please -send me tho ad
dress of the placo where I can pro
cure a booklet entitled "How I Cured
Myself of Tuberculosis." O. O. M.
- Answer Perhaps you mean a- re
print article which J. E. Stacker con
tributed to the Journal of the Out-
doqr Life, entitled,: "How I Won the
Battle With Tuberculosis In My Own
Home." , This , may be obtained by
sending 6 cents to tho Tuberculosis
Society of Detroit and Wayne Coun
ty, 316 Jefferson avenue, east. Detroit
Mich. ' Rosidonts of Wayne county
may get tho . pamphlet free. -. It Is
very dangerous to Imagine that you
can "cure yoursolf."- You've got to
havo medical attendance If you mean
to got well. ' ....
Clin f lug. .
A good healing preparation for
chafing. My skin is thin as paper
and causes me to be miserable most
of tho time. Mrs. M. D.
. Answer Gently clcanso the affect
ed surfaco with soap and warm water,
rinse and dry carefully, then apply
this dusting powder: t
Powdered zinc oxido.v 4 drams
Powdored camphor 1 dram
Cornstarch , ....1 ounce
Of course such, a powder must bo
lmpalable, that is, so no particlo can
bo felt betwoen tho fingers. i
Tho Credulous Sex.
I accumulated a great deal of ovor.
weight after tho birth of my 'chil
dren. I am nt present taking epsom
salt baths. .AbouA . how: much ep
som salt should 1 uso for each both
and how long must I stay In tho bath?
J. S.
Answer Reduction comes harder
than that.- ' ,
1 (Copyright, National Newspapor
Service).
THE GKEATKST THING IS THE
- WORIiU '
By Laurol Gray
The Stmijrth of a hover
MoU4iiwiuLtn a curious notion In
ther-,1mrcVkhvigi that to be. in love
M - s is to be in n
weakened and
devitalized condition-
..Indeed,
Bhow me a buc
cesnful businena
man, and 1 will
Bhow you a fino
fellow who fid
gets, biuahes and
Btammers when
you try to corner
lilm nnd "k him
if he lovea his
wife. Only the
l; ' ; poor men who
Practice the arts will admit that thoy
have a capacity for love. You know,
my children, that a banker or a
stock broker, or a buildinff contractor
or a dry goods merchant, rather fan
cies that a poet fellow, or a painter,
or a sculptor, or a man who earns
$25,000 a year writing lovo stories
for the magazines must be after all,
a softie, a fellow given to silly no
lions and Impractical Ideas. Alas, for
tho .hard-headed buBincss man. ' The
lover the chronic, dyed-in-the-wool
incurable human critter is capable of
developing. Tho lover is never saga
cious he is successful without wis
dom. The lover is never shrewd
ho succeeds hy inspiration. Tho lover
is never sciislblc-hiB happiness is
guaranteed by . lighter and gayer in
fluences than goud hard common
sense, i, : But hold . on. Do I say
"gayer?" Nay, not gayer. Tho lover
may not bo always gay. For to the
lover there comes the moment of do
feat, of hard frustration, of tho cruel
farewells and all that sort of sad busi
ness. Do you think him a weakling
that, he meets destruction without to-
tal dissolution? Do you believe ho is
a softie that ho may say good-bye
to tho greatest possession that is
given to mortal heart and mind to
comprehend? What is tho loss of for-,
tuno compared to a withered lovo?
Fortunes abound on overy hand!
AVhnt is tho loss of reputation, or
famo, or gold, or a fine mansion?
Bah! They may bo replaced by in-
dustry and effort and ingenuity. But
let mo oe, you go odt In the highway
and pick up a ready-made love, my
fine business men..: Just let .mo see
you do it!
(Copyright John V. Dille Co.)
Break a Cold Right Up with
' "Pape's Cold Compound"
Take two tablets every tlirce hours
until thrco. doses are taken. Tho first
dose alwayB gives relief. The second
and third doses completely break up the
cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Con
tains no quinino or oplatea. Millions
uso "Pape's Cold Compound." Price,
thirty-live cents. Druggists guarantee it.
Of Them
Nobby Patterns
, All Wool
" to make up into
Suits and Overcoats
Any style you want,
loose or snug fitting.
Price $35.00 to $50.00
Made right here
in Medford, too
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Upstairs
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Powell Si at O'Farrfetl,
SAN FRANCISCO
9ose foTheafres
&nd Shopping Osfrcii
A newly beautified WeW An
wait the viator to Sen Ftan
ciecol New hmvuhings ei vnaauaJ
charm and comfort, a robby dmcnrd
to provide the atmosphere of a
hnarioaa Koine and a new Dining
Room, considered one of the meat
interesting in America ll contribute
to yooi wottarel b ia ibe efy KriJ
wim running ice water in every reonwl
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M.-TOY,
Managing
' Owner-
L90 AMOUP
, "I tlon't like t' sUiy home no
more'n .you .do," said Em 1'n.sh,
wlu-H Hi' Colonial Bridge Club
voutl t' meet ut lior liounc. In
Hi' flno ole day wo i-ould have
a iioarl handled- gold pen or a
mustache cup lnld.nvtny an' our
Christmas worrk-H wuz over.
Get Two Trial Boxes
PAZO OINTMENT Is a Guaran
teed Remedy for all forms of
Piles. -.
Pay your druggist $1.20 for two
boxes of PAZO OINTMENT.
When you have used the two
boxes, if you are not satisfied
with the results obtained, we will
send $1.20 to your druggist and
request him to band it to you.
We prefer to handle this through
the druggist because his cus
tomers are usually his friends
and will be honest with him., . .
PARIS MBDICINB COMPANY, '
St. Louis, Mo.
HAVE YOUR XM AS
PHOTOGRAPHS
-,. made now
at the
Medford P. F. Studio
in our new iind larger' quarters.
Hifrh' Rratle ' work at popular
prices..;; Over Medford Harness Co.
f " 228 E. MAIN ;
v '"' For Wet Wash '
Dry Wash Rough Dry
Phone 873 ,
Wet Wash, pound... 5c
Dry Wash, pound 7c
Rough Dry, pound 9c
American Laundry 1
jlj Medford Iron Works
Our Specialty ' : !
Medfcrd Quartz Mill
Mining and 8amlll Machlnrry.
Goneral Foundry and Machine
. . Work.
ilBH Ni Ocnrral u
Tho Day of the Knight Is HKRfe
Do you fear the
time when your car
is 20,000 miles old?
Willys-Knight Cars
Improve with use.
Let Your Next
Car Be a -
WILLYS KNIGHT
orner
Motor Co.
the Day of the Knight it Htltt"
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