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" ' -' ' " - ' BY IIECKI THE "BKIPK IS NONE TOO CONSPICIOUS (RowlmrK Netvs-Hcvlow) August Heck, proprietor of tho Oregon Bakery, sprung an enjoy able surprise on his many friends hero' whon ho returned to Koso burg with a young womnn to whom ho was married wlillo on his visit to his old homo in South Dakota, ' ' '' . ' A r-ADY TAf.Krl .. So' wo wont to tho dahce, and I loft my chookprlnts on tho coats of tlmo: That' big Vod car purrlng out in front Is nothing In my life. There's u rattle In tho alley, waiting for mo. My ' stomach wouldn't lot ma stay away 'any longer.' 1 1 made other ar rangements, but I can't bito a hole In arrangements. I got to have some thing now nnd then, that sticks to tho ribs, out In front o me. livorybody I know Is tho same way., I came back a brunette, and went away tho snmo. Hack of my oars, tho hairs aro getting frosty. ' '. What a nlco old lady I'm going to be!" The cook has pulled hlB disappearing act - again. .. Thoro'a his hat, and there's his coat, and thoro's his shoes, and blamod if I know whoro he's gono, half nakod. lio Hod to mo, and I lied to him, nnd wo both did ft . good Job of It. Tho bird on Nolllo's hat tolls him ovorythlng. Ho had mo ontortalnlng fears, but I hnln't showing fears a good time any more. Koep your f aco towards 'the rising suh, nnd don't go hear a new spring hat. I tell my boy not to Ho, steal, swear, drink, smoko. keep bnd company, or play poker. If It hadn't been for being a star at all of them, thoro wouldn't Imvo boon nothing in tho world wrong with his father. ' You can go now. Oood-byol i v Wo nro unnhlo to follow Judge Lowell's llno of reasoning but wo are convinced from past oxporionco that his opposition means the McAdoo can didacy has'taken-on now strength.--(Pondlcton liast Oregonlnn.) A back handed ship.'- . i A wonderful basso-btillo in billed to puncture the ntmospbero In tliu valley Into in March.-i . '. t Mrs. Will Karr Is confined to her bed. ns a result of a fall sho got rocontly In which sho strained some ligament In her body. (Hnlem Capi tal Journal.) No place for a ligament. Thoro has been no noticeable tle creaso In tho number of Willamette vnlley towns still subject to Ku Klux Klan lecturers. - YE Kn 1XIIIKS .TI It.fi ' " ( Vl!Holllll TIIHH) ' "Tho lted (?ross concert given . last night by sixteen of our beuu tlful young ladies was highly ap preciated. They sang in a charin . ing nianner. winning the audience, who pronounced them tho finest group of short-horns in tho coun try. A few of them were rich brown in color, but tho majority wore spotted red nnd white. Theso heifers promise to provo Hpod properly." (Cont. K. 11. O.) "People nr taking their hnts off to my mustache-." said. Hoblas Deuel Mon.. If they did the right thing, they would take off their coats. ' Okoy Johns -is' repairing the Mrs. Toms hous ami will movo his family Into It heforo ho goes to tho hospital for treatment. (Mt. Tttbof Tidings.) Not) Okeh for Okoy. . . i - ' - i A delegation of live wires, nnrt three burned out globes, were hp from Ash land on tho ?oth, WE'RE GROWING- FAST. ACCOKOIXCi to tlie C'ouiily Court 'b figures the motor travel from Jk'dford to Jacksonville at the jwsent time is greater than the travel today on the Pacific Highway. ' TJic official (.hcek rccciitly announced shows that (05 cars passed a given point iu nine hours. In other words in 5-10 minutes over COO ears dashed over this hitherto neglected highway. This Is an average rate of, considerably over one car a minute. , Assuming that each car carried an average of three people, and 'we find that nearly 2000 people traversed this road from' niiie' o'clock in the moruing to five o'clock in the evening. . . ' As this check was made to determine the average travel to the county scat, we presume the .average- travel between Medford ,'and Jacksonville per year must be in the neighborhood of 700,000 people. ' This is thrilling news. As soon tcs a simihir check is made On the daily travel from Jacksonville to Ifiich,: where a pavement is also to be constructed, the statistics tractive form and sent at once to ingtou. McAPOO, McAWP,, McADONE. WlLLLAM.GIBEtS McADOO statfcs that his law firm had accepted a fee of .100,000 from the Dolrt'iiy interests' foV1 its work "m the Mexican negotiations and.cxplained tliiit there would have been ,"au additional fee of (Ji'JOO.OOO if a satisfactory settlement" for the ' In other words MeA'iloo was to exert sufficient political influence, with the administration and hit) from Mexico concessions sought by lobbyist, rather than a lawyer. McAdoo had nothing to do with Teapot Dome and the oil reserve leasing that was a brunch of lobbying upon 'iwhich he'wns not con sulted.. And if he chose to commercialize lii political prestige in a 'million dollar gamble, that was his privilege. But the fact that he was willing to do it, and did do it, shows that ho does not possess tlie high typo of public morality we have When Mr. McAdoo chose to sell 000 cash down as retainer in a million dollar contingency fco, he took tlie path leading to fortune, but not to the White House. "While it was McAdoo in tho cabinet and McAdid in Mexican oil, it is McAdonc for the presidency. George Putnam in Salem Capital-Journal. QUILL ' Tho original Fall was occasioned at that time. 1 It's n rare conscience that wakes up before time for the post mortem. ' " ' . Fable: Once there was a member to run a newspaper. .. Friendship progrcssjvo.' First then our arms. . ' . " , Old Dobbin had his faults, but ho didn't choke nine times as you were backing him out of tlie stable. ' '" ' ' ' If he knows just how to handle he is a good whittler. An opon mind would lie all right an idea happens in. ' ' If you raise your kids to put their trust in riches, it's a good idea to put your riches in trust. Britain's Labor Govern incut 'won't 'lie popular if it is too persis tent iu finding jobs for the unemployed. Those were simple and happy write on instead of something to And so wo have no leisure class? Who are these people who watch the man put the ball in' tho side pocket f ' . , " " Tho early statesmen were a self-reliant bunch. They had to be. There was no big business to borrow nionev from. ' ' The thought of spring thrill's 'tis,' but we can think of nothing ex cept a slow bunt down the first baso line. ' ' ' '" ' Correi't jhis sentence: "Aw, let mo have it,".said tho old bache lor; "I'm a great hand with babies." fiu RippIingRluimos IN FEBRUARY, W11KX tho priceless snow is drifting and the sky is bleak and drear, it's consoling and uplifting to reflect that spring is iieiir. Just a few'short weeks of weather of a cheap Alaska brand, then the birds will sing together, songs wo all can understand. I have worked the paying teller till my bank account is gone, put-' ting coal down in the cellar, piling oordwood on the lawn; there are moments when I'm sadder than a voter ought to bp, for tho blast bites like an adder and the breeze stings like a bee; but I brace up shortly, saying, "It is idle to repine, for the 'hens will soon be laying and the good old sun will shine. It is idle to be jawing, spring is knocking at the door, and 'my ears will soon be thawing, and my nose will not be sore." I denounce the weather wizard in unmeasured terms and tones, when he sends the whop ping blizzard aud I fain would break his bones; but ho soon will bo relenting and he'll send the helpful breeze, and tho roses will be scenting every wind that swoops the lens. Let tho bitter storms be pelting, still I'll gambol, sinilo nnd sing; while jny whiskers are n-ineltiiis; I will look ahead to spring. MEPFOftP MftTTJ TRTTrNTE; resulting should be compiled in at the census department at Wasli- ' my firni had succeeded in gettin Doheny, interests in Mexico. get a million dollar fee if he could through his former connectioa prominence - jn public life, to. secure Doheny. He was employed as a come to expect in our presidents. his. political influence for $100,- POINTS by an apple, There, was no oil of the literati who didn't yearu wc offer Mexico our baud and great affairs, it's a safe bet that if you could close it quickly when 1 days when a sluto was something to burn. ' ' ' . MEPFOTlT), OREfiON, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Noted Physician and Author C 4...I-..?! ill, J' ""talnlng to ueraonil naalth and hygiene, not to dlteaae dlaonoilt or l?n, l , enawered by Dr. Brady If etamned, aalf addr.ited envelop la encloted. J.! S "d ""l,,,n lnk- Owlno to the Urge number of lettera received, only rl.-.n.!w,,d h" '"f c,n m,i K'I not conforming to Inatruotlonl Addrea. Dr. William Brady, In eara of (hie newepapar. Spring House Cleaning Well, folks, I apprehend It Is about time .to' stare gprlne; housecleanlng, nnd if yotfrlo not interpose too' many or too vyi'prbuB objections, I am going to open,, trio medicine cuoboard. take' out eacn item, dust it off, look it over and talk about ' It with you in a simple friendly way. When wo open tho medicine cup board tho first thins r desire to ' call to your attention Is that you will find nothing in it to null your purpose If you are planning to kill ftnvbodv. Thin one. feature, might well serve to identify ana distinguish my medicine cup board, from most of tho medicine chests, and emergency kits which en able people to do so much damage be fore the doctor arrives. I regret to any that my medicine cupboard Is very unsatisfactory to have in the bath room of a household where thero is a victim of melancholia or tempor ary aberration or, perhaps, a super fluous child or two. The cupboard itself is about 18 Inohes wide, 20 Inches high and four Inches deep. Give any handy man a '70 set of tools and a $4 5 work bench and he can make one in a few months. There are 'about two dozen spaces or pigeon holes in the cupboard, each to receive a particular Item. Thus on the top shelf are seven four ounce bottles containing (1) boric acid; (2) sodium citrate; (3) glycerin; (4) aro matic spirits of ammonia; (5) aroma tic syprup of rhubarb; (6) oil of sesa mum, and (7) milk of magnesia. Kach of theso bottles requires a snacc about 614x2 14 Inches. On the second shelf are 10 one ounce vials containing-(8) tincture of lotlln; (9) floxlhlo collodion: (10) alum; (11) camphor; (12) acetyl-sall- cyno acid tablets: (13) phenolphtha leln tablets; (14) halt a dozen one grain copper sulphate tablets, and threo empty ones for special remedies. Theso vials require Bpaces 414xl,a inches. On the third shelf are five spaces 354x3 inches, for (15) seidlitz now- tiers in tin; (16) mustnrd flour;- (17) several tubes, of sterile petroleum Jolly (IK) several tubes of Old Doc salve; (18) and a tube or two of liniment. No boxes or salve are allowed because they are unclean and uneconomical. Ml "JUST TOWN TALK" Oepted Right Br Mike HE'D BEEN on a trip . A BUYING trip DOWN NEW York way e - AND ON tho way home ON A Pullman car HE MET a man . IN A certain town .- '; WHERE THE train would stop . e WHO PURCHASED "hooch" AND IT was agreed WHEN THE stop was made . THEY'D DOTH chip In AND MAKE a purchase AND IT was tlono m AND WHEN the train GOT UNDER way ' THEY TASTED tho start ' AND BOTH made a dash FOR THE water tank TO TUT OUT tho fho" THAT WAS consuming them AND THEN and there THEY BOTH decided TO THROW It away COMMUNICATIONS Wnr Vctemii Asks for Work To tho Editor:, To the good people of Medford and country around. I am before tho- people for some assis tance in acquiring ft living. I am 48 years of age. have a wife and five children, wus a soldier in' the Hpanlsh Amerlcan war. sorved in Porto Kico nnd Philippluo Islands with N. O. Vol.. nnd with tho 2nd. 4th and 5th IT. S. Cavalry, two times to tho-Philippines. The last time there I contracted ma- larinl poisoning which has been with me ever since and left in such a weak ened condition that renders mo 'unfit (or manual labor Some times not nblo to do nnythlng for months at a time. '; I came hero during the apple picking season - and was taken sick and haven't been able to work all winter nnd now that 1 am getting bet ter would like .to get some small ranch where somebody will let mo have something to llvo on and take It out of what I raise. - Myself and family can do quite -it lot of work at some thing we are able to do. As I haw been out of work etll winter 1 have got no. money and nothing, tho house rent Is pushing me nnd for some gro ceries nnd wood, and 1 want to get WEDNESDAY, FEBftUATtY i On tho bottom shelf are four spaces 4HX5V4 inches, for (20) SI.-O. ndhe sive plaster; (21) sterile gauze Jn en- f velopes or carton; (22) absorbent qot' iton and (23) bandages. ' We'll tell more about the' medicine I cupboard in a few days. Get ready to listen in. - . nr QUESTIONS AND answers Everybody lias Worms Do grown people- have' worms the same as-children; Bort of flat white worms, pieces about two inches long or so? How would a person got them and what would you do about it? (Mrs. H. A. P.) ' ' , Answer. Yes. Perhaps they arc segments or portions of tapeworm. In this country the usual method of In festation with tapeworm is by eating "measly" beef beef which contnlns the larval form of the tapeworm. The larva may remain alive If the beef is eaten raw or rare, but thoro cooking kills it. Usually tapeworm Infestation is not particularly injurious to health. It is advisable to take the specimens to a physician and if necessary sub mit to treatment. Attempts at self treatment for tapeworm infestation are risky. The popular notion thnt underweight in ono who has a big appetite means "tapeworm" Is a mis take, In most Instances of actual tapeworm infestation the individual Is not underweight and has an ordinary appetite. Tho Vanishing; Chin I have been told that if I would use "Aqua Ammonin" on the hair under neath my chin and on the side of my face that it would soon disappear. Do yo'u think this is harmful? (Mrs. S. B.) Answer. Visible hairs may bo ren dered somewhat less conspicuous by occasional bleaching with peroxide and some women believe that tho bleaching effect of peroxide is in creased by mixing a few drops of very weak ammonia with it weakon the aqua ammonia with water. Of course no such application will destroy the hair. Young women should not begin fussing with tho down thoy have on their skin. This down Is always dis coverable If you search for it. and once you begin trying to "destroy" It you've started cultivating a beard. Perhaps tho 111 advised application of ail sorts of cosmetics, together with the rubbing of tho face, tends to stim ulate tho invisible down to heavier growth. -. Tho average complexion is best cared for by a healthy let alone policy. BU.T AFTER considering ' '' " IT WAS agreed mm TO PRESENT the bottle TO THE Pullman porter AND THAT was done AND EARLY In the morning : THEY BOTH went back e. w AND FOUND the porter AND HE smiled broadly AS HE placed the towels AND ONE ot them asked "HOW WERE the spirits?" "JUS' RIGHT mister" . SAID THE smillns porter "JUST RIGHT" siiltl one Y , "WHAT DO yo'u moan?" : ' ' "WELL" SAID the porter ' - "IF THEY were any better "YOU'D A drunk It yourselves "AND IF It'd been any worso "IT MIGHT 'a killed me "SO 'TWAS Jus' right" I THANK you. hack in line, get a little stnrt ngnin so I enn bring up my children halfway right. ' Anyway I have always tried to he as honest as I can and a good citizen in the neighborhood whero I live.- I am an American born for three generations back. Ilopo this will appeal to some people out of tho multitude able to help peophvwho are at tho end of the -rope. I can do watchman or some light work but am not able 'to do pick and shovel work or handlo lumber or anything heavy. JOHN II. CAS1DA, . i South Uejison St. General .Delivery.- Medfordi i-r- -vi. Milk For Infant; Invalids. Childrtn. ThaAged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder form,makesThe Food-Drinkfor All Ages. Digestible No Cooking. AilghtLuoch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "HorfoJt'a," at all Fountain. HaT Avoid Imitations ubtitutef . fflfW - Off 27, 1924 THE GREATEST Til ING IN TUB WORLD ' I by Laurel Orir " Oil-Is. Oo youf cifer give thought to the, Yellow Peril?' 't is a growing menace in our lund. : Oh. no. I don't mean any lnterna- 1 o n a 1 complica tions with Orien ?ntal races. Noth ing, so unlmport iht as that. I mean t h e well-defined ,-ellow tinge that seems to tincture -nost o the young fellows we meet these, days in business and social circles. I never knew there wer? so muny excuses for. not marrying until I made a list of them tho other day, gleaned (HOW I hate that word, too) from my correspondence. Heart nnxious girls without number who ad mit they possess all the maidenly vir tues weep on my front door-step, and wonder if it is their fault that the young man in the case has found so clever an excuse ta dodge tho day when the knot shall bo tied. Well, looking over the list, I admit they arc all merely CLEVER excuses. . Ex cuses that our. grandfathers would never have thought of. Salary too small. Lifo too complicated. Can't get an apartment less than $150. Can't afford a real car. tiocinl demands too great. - Can't fox-trot very well. . All CLEVER excuses. Yet I am amazed to find that theso oxcuses are every where 'current and accepted solemnly as being real and authentic. I'm sure I don't know what's tho matter with the world. Or is it that the old world is still ticking-on all right and that the rules of tho game of love have gono all askew? ' Oh, hum! Ask me something easy today. ' I've' a ' head ache. " . Tipton' Bud talk some o movhr t' tli city where ho kin keep a son. It don't Kit 3011 notliiir tV nk somehittlriy If they've been sick - when they hnin't. . TTnsklns for HonUh. Bad Luck and the Devil Pursued Him "I dn't think nny ono hns had more bad luck and 'Sickness than I have. In 1905 I had two ribs, an arm and collar bono broken in a railroad accident. Then I had pneumonia. After recovering t crossed a pasture when a bull chnsed me, tossed me over the fence nnd broke my right leg. In 1910 I had typhoid Tever; since then severe at o math and liver trouble, which no medicine or toctor touched until two years ajjo I got a bottle of Mayr'a Wonderful Jlemedy, which proved the first ray of liht in thir teen years." Jt Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from, the intestinal tract an dalluys the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. . Sold by nil drug gists. ' ' - - . Adv. WATCH YOUR BATTERY PRE8T-OLITE BATTERY 8TATION 'Friendly Servlco Phona 903 DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir St Phone 244 Wong Pon Chinese Medicine" ' 11 :. .. For 'Treatment of Acute - and Obronlo Dis ease of Hen and Women. ; . - 'Hi's, 1 .1 Cancer and tumor treated. In fluents, kidney, bladder and stom ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture, colds, female troubles, ' paralysis, fever pneumonia. ' asthma and throat - troubles. . rheumatism, amenorrhoeo, goitre, Consumption. Of rice Hours: ' 8 a. m. to 8 p. ro . Consultation Free !41 South Front St.. Medford, Ore. PI 12 SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome, quickest by applying Mentho-SulphniY Tho pimples Heem to dry right up ana go away, declares a- noted skin spec ialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the placo of sulphur ns a pim ple remover. It la harmless and inex pensive. Just ask .any drugiat for (i. small jar of Rowles Mentho-.Sut-phur and use it like cold cream. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I ha reprenented the people of Jackiwin County one term in the .State lpgUlutiire and feel that the legislative experience guiiietl haa fitted me fur a Urgcr and more practical tervice in the future. I therefore announce myself an a cemlid.ite for the State Representative aubject to tin republican primary. - .- . AUv. tf. , ., RALPH COWGILL. I hereby announce my candidacy for -e-eleo t!on uft one of tlie two representative from Jackson County to the State Legislature, aul Ject to the May primary. I feol thnt my prevtoua icrvlce in the legisla ture enables me to better Berve the people. Adv. tf. - JOHN U. C A It KIN. SHERIFF I herrby announce myself a candidate JJt the nomination of Sheriff of Jackaon County! rt fie republican ticket, subject to the -voters of Raid county at the primaries in May, If Humiliated and elected I pledge my self and the deputing whom I fthall appoint to enforce all hiwtt in eluding tl a 18th Amendment with efficient und economy. If you do not want the law fu ftireed. do not vote for mt. Adv. ti. J. A. LYONS, Central Point. An a enndidate In the Hepuhllcnn primaries for the office of Sheriff, 1 desire to cleitrly define my position on the future conduct of thit office, if elected. My experience as a deputy sheriff of Jacknon County, and as a State Traffic Officer, has taught me that no peace officer can give satin factory and efficient service to the public wbt'ii his authority and responsibility are shared 'by another. The present unsatisfactory law en forcing conditions is largely attributable to divided authority between antagonistic peace officers, elements that are certain to produce conflict. Inefficiency and useless expense. If elected I shall insist upon and expect to maintain the right to perform all the duties of Sheriff in this County, and it follows that 1 will le uncompromisingly opposed to special officers except Federal Agents, with whom I pledge full and complete cooperution. 1 am in thorough accord with both the letter and spit it of the prohibition laws and pledge my acti.C and untiring efforts in their enforcement. Adv. tf. J. J. McMAKON. CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the republican ticket, for nomination at the com Ing pri mary for the office of coroner of Jackson county. By virtue of my profession as an undertaker, f feel that I have every qualification and the necessary equipment to properly handle any du ties which may arise. Adv. tf. n. W. CONOER. I ain a republican candidate for reelection for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri maries May 16. Platform: Experience, personal attention, economic management. Being a substantial taxpayer 1 am interested m the economical management of all county offices. Adv. tf., JOHN A. PERL COUNTY CLERK f announce myself as a candidate for tho re publican nomination for County Clerk, subject to the primary in May. If elected 1 promine to perform the duties of my office in an econom ical and business-like manner. Adv. tf. : W. II. CItANDALL, Eagle Point I hereby announce myself as a candidate oi the republican ticket for nomination for the of fice of County Clerk nt the May pirmaries. I have for the past five years been a deputy county clerk and am familiar with every branch of the offive, and if elected, I will give close at tention to the duties of the office and feel con fident that I will .prove worthy of your sup port. DBl.II.IA STEVENS, Adv. tt. Medford R. F. D. 2. I am a candidate for the office of County Clerk, on the republican ticket, subject to the primary on May 1G. If elected County Clerk I will give to the offire that high degree of efficiency which tlie people are justified in demanding of a public officikL Adv.tl CARL T. TENOWALD, Uedford. TREASURER I am candidate for the republican nomina tion for a second term bh Treasurer of Jackson county, subject to the May primary. If nom inated and elected I will conduct the office ns in the past, In accordance witlt the Iawh of the atate. A. O. WALTER. Adv. tl JUDGE COUNTY COURT Believing that I may be of service to the peonle of Jackson county I hereby submit my candidacy for the republican nomination for Judge of the County Court at the May pri maries. W. J. UAIITZKLL, Adv. tf I hereby announct my candidacy for County .ludpo, subject to tbo du ci.slon of tho Democratic primary, on tho following platform: Reduce taxes through an econom ical -and business-like administration of county affairs. Stop needless ex penditures and waste and give proper support and attention to yood roads, publioy schools and other vital and publirf necessities. Enforce tho pro hibition law efficiently and properly through proper agencies and eliminate speciul law enforcing organiVn which are now causing , d'ffied authority nnd needless expense, ' Oivo to all a fair, square deal nnd not bo responsible to any political faction, clique or organization. Adv.tf : , WILLIAM ULRICIL COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT I am a candidate at the May primaries for the Republican nomination as County School Superintendent of Jackson County. I have served the county for three and a half j-nara as county superintendent, and will, if a pain elected, work earnestly for the cause of educa tion as heretofore, Adv.tf SUSANNE HOMES CARTER. COUNTY A.SSK.SSOR I am a candidate for renominatlon on the Republican ticket for tho offico of County Assessor,, subject to the May primary. If nominated and elected I .promise to give the same efficient service In the conduct of the office that I have In tho past, and will continue to work for a better equalization 'of property values. Adv.tf . - J. B. CO DC MAN. rOVNTY COMMISSION!-.! I am a candidato for renotiihmtinn for tho office of County OommisHimiei subject to the Republican primnrv of May 16th. If nominated and elected I will endeavor to keep Jackuon coun ty on a cash basis, and continue to give my. bent efforts to tho business interests of th,e eoimtv. , . ' ' -Victor tu'rsfll. ' It only takes a littla seed and you- ; - want that little good 1 SenoT br FREE cmtstof ' C C MoftSB & Co., Seed Grower. H9 Mufcat Sitmc t Sam 1-ra.-mjc3