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TOTETrt'ORT) WXTTJ TRIBTJNTC, lDFQRD,"6T?E:!Oy. "tTTFRSTPAY,"" SEPTEfBER 1H, 1023,
IIJy, Sunday, Wwklj
fubliBtied by tlie
MF.DPOHli 1'UIMJNCi CO.
1 6-1 7-2 1 N. Kir St. Miont 76
ROllKKT W. RUIIb, Editor
B. BUMJTKIt SMITH, Manager
An lriJi'itcnJviit Ncwupster
Entered as iocom! claiw-.niatter t Mod
ford. Oicgoo, under Act of March 8, 1B7.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
SAN FltANClKCO. C'al., Kept. I times It would lio comforting to
12. Wo have boon naked hy u lilamo them, on mjiiil'uiiu else, )ut
suuHuriher why wo don't bluo-iicli-1 really Ibo hiuilcsL triiil fur thul Klipied letten prrtairiiiut to pcntonul health mid liyffiiiit not to disease diufiiosii or
nil Air. IJrlshuuu's ' Toduy." HlK i odllorlul "We" IliiM never boon tho "oaimiMl1.' w 1 " aKvereu uy nr. firmly it u fcUn.pml, hHl-tttlireuil n.vciope ih viiriomu,
opposition tu llio Ix'mkuo uf Xa- indltiiiaiu h u i s c r 1 h a r, but th
RUHSCKIITION RATES
By Mall lu Advance:
Daily, with fcSunduy, year 7.fi0
Daily, witli Suuilny, month 75
Daily, without Sunday, year fl.f'O
Ilallv. without Hundav. month ... .G"
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 2.0(1
Hutidiir. one vt-ar
Hy Carrier, in Advance In Mcdfonl, Ash- lt.0hinin
Mti J, JatkHDiiviiic, i.emrai I'lum, i uwvm , i
nuns and tho World Court, ms pleased oiao, who Ijuh so often
complex ri'cartlliiu airplanes, und j siiitl to Die Writer something like
bin usury talk, ure all condemned ; this:
un inischievoua ami mendacious "Hay, that vhh a good editorial
hooey." In the .Mail Tribune lust nJt?ht!
We don't nwree entirely with j who wrote It."
Ih'lshann, on any of these issues. ;
Letters idiould lt brief und written in Ink. Oivinir to tlie liirirv number of letters re
ceived, only a few can Iw atiNwered here. No rt-ply can be ni.ulo to (ueriea not conform
lug to Instructions. Addreu Dr. William itrady, In care of Una newbij per.
wiikx Yor iiavi-; yoi it rutsr tmigi:stio.v
2.00 but we do not Intend to edit hint as .Maine koos, brelhern, so j,'oe
(column. To edit Jliisbane would : the nation: Maine lias none Hon-; that, ilon t
1. 1, i.r, ifiul,.i,. . vop sm nKiihnlicjilK Di-.f f tlituwhtv.
iV-iiV . w ii. sun, rjv. mwiiii ...;.. .70 111 our opinion, should bo allowed ,:uIiik? is correct A 1 Smith might;
Daily, without Sunday, moiitli I to bo I Sri
Daily, without Hiuiduy, 0110 year... 7.00 , .
All teniifl, cash in 'advance. Just as no ohuraeier can do unuor- uiaun. ,s h niauer oi met.
istood. It only Its lesi sine is m.-mi, ..n.i. .-1 , nimii u imi-mu
Frankly, now, I believe there Ih 1 your nerv
no Hueh thliiK i' "indlKostjon," ho ! uiiui it.
: if you think 1 urn wrons about j nurporlinw
read any further to-
1 1.. i p.i-iulmnr. i hr. 1) it it show ( wen Hiivo li JK train fare a nil
'J he taken with Hie sweet. Kor j mrnyx. and lot the eumpalKii
MKMRKK (IF THE ASSOCIATED I'llKSS
lleceivintf Full l-eased Wire Service
Only pajicr in city or county receivine
Hewn by telpgraph.
The Attainted Tress. ! rxclusively en
tilled to the uso for publication of oil
Iicivh dispatches credited to it or otherwise
credited in thin piiper, and aUo to tbfl local
Hewn published herein.
All right for republication of ipccltl dtt
patches 'lerein are also reserved.
you should funtlnue
Years ao n nostril in
to contain the medic
inal virtues of eelery was widely
exitlolted. Probably customers do
rivod some effeot from the aloo
holle content of the Muff. Any
way your celery seed tea is till '
rit-'hl.
Sworn dady averaKe circulation for six
months eiidiiu; April 1, 1U2H, 4&:i2.
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackhon County.
Advertifilnff llepreHentntivi-H
M. C. HtHiKNSKN & COMI'.VNV
Offices in New York. Chicaeo, Detroit,
Ban KraiivUco, Lot Angeles, Seattle, Port
land. .
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
writer can be understood, :npcaK .up. tours chnnKe one-half-of-(
if only his best or what one con-j one-percent of tho votes, whether
mUIoi-s hia best opinions are pub-j made by Smith or Hoover. Xover
llshed. Itheless, the restplt In Maine should
Itrislmnc in Mi lsbano, a man j not be taken -very seriously this
of prejudices and weaknesses like! year. Tho entire political sitna
ihe res! of ns but all In all, tho i lion Is too n;,ixed up, for any
most effective and readable edi-1 maxims of th post,-brlluni period takes some such allitudo. as I take
torlal writer in the country today, j to apply. it, siiovs how Maine . iim jHI,iiy ,o-lar
Lai him be soon as 11 Jii ib nui , wm o inn '..ku s aooui an. , SUrn trouble as
as a humireri-ociii newspaper eou-j T
ors. blue-pen.-lllnK his stuff, would! Ak tl,,! e.um;aiKn pr-wresses,
mnk'i him appear. , however, the foollnK eonstantly
.4 increasoiH that Smith is beaten
And speakiiiK of editorials, thislthut while Ire may make a Kreat
same subsoribor declares it had j showing, he cint by any reason
been hinted that an editorial ap-1 able possibility, win. We have
there Is no
'acute Indigestion,"
I no matter how many well known
people die of It in the newspapers.
My first Indigestion eame. I'm
bound to confess, at a happy mo
ment. 1 mean it couldn't have ar
rived at a more welcome time .n
pcarhiK In the Mail Tribune over
two weeks uko. advocating the
niriinber o newspaper j n,v Ilf'- You see. It seized mo
list two weeks, one
, just about AH hours before-
visited
offices til
lection of Circuit Judge Of M. of them the Sacramento (eo. beint'1 niter 1 received my eommis-
Thomas, was composed by the; bitterly opposed to Hoover, and sio11 Ils medical officer and or
.ludsp himself. This is tho hard-1 the .smtimcm in all of them has j to report to some unholy camp
..... " ..t "I Mm lev" tln.t llSlnll.oi.il KlnL'ul'ii'K- tin. unm.. Mitiltll i for " t I'a 1 II j 1) If. " Oh. lillV th-il -u
.' ... .li,.,. thi'iu ..in i. t' . mi.. ..r hi. ('a wonderful .llvl.r.i a,i I had your address 1 would send
campaign.
.ludue Thomas ina.V have been
At that, quite a
few of us pass
through this vale
of f e a r s with
nary a twinge of! A tinnier lilies.
When a fellow ! There Is nothing like biting the
goes for years hand thai feeds you. My first pur
wlthout he either i lte i to thank you for your corn
begins, to feellph'te advice about styes, but, oh,
in u r li I d and Doclor, what about your rosiat
ashamed of him- since? I had nearly concluded Hint
self or else he Immunity Is the thing and resist
ance doesn't happen. Miss II. II.
W.
Answer. And Miss W. clinches
it by underscoring a passage where
I had written that, in obstinate
cases of recurring styes a course
of bacterial vaccine administered
by the physician may bring resist
ance up sufficiently to restore im
munity against the pus producing
bacteria, as Is commonly done in
cases of recurring bolls. That was
not only an awkward but an am
biguous way to express it. Your
bite has teeth in it. Miss W. If I
of course "Hoover will win. i humdinger while it lasted. iUt a ou someining 10 enow on. in ioki-h
if this sentiment in ( "alifornbi ' Krand and glorious bellyache, lor, OI m appreciation. w umv un
Approiinately ,.10. (WO voters of
this slate have been unable to let
go of their fishing poles, guns, and
golf sticks long enough to register
lor the fall election.
guilty of a number of reprehen-1 and in the Smith section of
jslble acts, but no one can chargt ! oililontfa Is chaiacteristic of the
I him with responsibility for the j country at large. It is in Itself
! Mall Tribune editorials. No. that going to be a decided factor In
J responsibility Is ours, and has , Hoover's favor. lor whether wo
j been for a number of years, ex-iijito it or not, there are thousands
; cent for a few months, when ill-1 of voters, who either don't want i
it admitted mo to the hnniti.i nn.i
entitled me to immediate opera-1 wiu u'n y,ou" lM
lion, which was delightful enough I Your
The straw hat is vanishing from
tho hurf.un. as did tho noble red
man and the buffalo. They will
bo sequestered where they cannot
ho found next spring.
(Jen. Noblle, who escaped from
the Italia disaster with his hide
intact, "Is in seclusion." Mo are
many bravo men. who went with
him, and ufter him.
Tho papers tell about a liulti
moro girl who lost her frock at a
dance, hut don't telj how she no
ticed the difference. Alva, Okla.,
Jteview-t'ourier.) A breath of cool
air may have hit her.
The news that a "communistic
l'arty" exists in Oregon Is startling,
but it is not as siartling as the
information that nobody in Jack
son county belongs. Thero are
several who will Join any fool
notion once.
in itself, but moreover the tem
porary Incapacity made me un
available for the drill sergeant.
Kvon if they had declined to
news stepped in. and tliu editorials , to throw their votes away, or, operate on me pronto, my first
were signed by tho substitute i ehild-llko, want to be on tho win-! indigestion would have been a
writer. ning side. happy experience, T think. The
A great many things can n , . . . wow was exquisite while It lasted.
can he.
said, no doubt, about tho M. J.
editorials some tilings IIAVK;
boon but no one can truthfully
say they have ever been "canned,'
copied without credit, or the pro
duet of any "ghost writer." Some-
Druggists appear to!
good time. Well,
Tho Uctail
be having a
we uon i Know oi uiij moup t jUt eti
liusmoss men i uai miuu iu oo v
tor equipped to have it. '
It. W. It.
Miss Tola Negri of the films, fell
off a horse when tho critter snort
ed and shied at a paper sack pro
pelled down the i'arls avenue by a
gentle breeze. The tumble was
epochal, as nothing like It has
ha pponed since King George of
Kngtnud went to France to review
tho troops, and his mount rared
up when the band started to play,
and deposited 1 Is Highness upon
the royal hip-pockots, in the mud
of Flanders, practically ruining the
Imperial pants. When l'la fell
I here was anguish. If she was
lucky sho might pull through. Her
condition was precarious, h e r
princely husband was fretted be
yond wordf, and the screen world
nobbed. Xow it develops that ail
Hie fusK was unnecessary. l'nla
only had the wind knocked out of
her, temporarily.
The attention of (he Sulvnt Ion
- Army, the Hod Crnvs, and the Near
Kast Uolicf committee is culled to
the barelegged girls running loose
thesu nippy evenings.
QUILL POINTS
Tin; religion Hint .seems out ui plan! in pilitics is t lie oIIut
fellows.
The iviison the nlory ends tpiccrly is Imtiiuxu tlir rilitor
clioppt'tl ofl! four p.iit'ii graphs lo makfit i'il around Hit; att'cr-lisiii"'.
Tho st'tiatnr who falls litpuir a lniriiin; issiu
not discovered wlial injfer alt- will tlo for il.
OM'KltMNW itnirr.its
Now listen, Mr. Voter, if you're
now a party floater
And Inclined to bolt your ticket
for convictions of your own,
It will probably atna.e you. thul as
followmcn appratso you
Diametrically opposite opinions
will bo shown.
There nre those who will denounce
you and indignantly pro
nottneo you
An ingralo of tho deepest, dark
est hue that they can name;
They will hall you with derision,
point with scorn at your de
cision And attempt to heap upon you
gross indignity and shame.
Ther'ro the gents you leave behind
you, hut as soon as others
find you i
1 lave bo I ted t o t u cand Idat es
and party they espouse.
You will find that you're u hero
and your feelings onco ul
Jtero
Will rise as you discover whut a
welcome you can rousts
And so, dear Mr. Voter. If you're
now a party floater
lio prepared for contradictions
in the terms to you applied;
You're an Ingrute and a hero all at
once If one can ho so
Fur opinions, friend, will differ
on the one and t'other side.
( llultimoro Sun.)
it's fair cnouuli. They arc usintr srr;ipprd iiulomoliiles 1o
mulct1 farm niitrliiiirry. and Hit' product of tlfe fiirin imichinrry
irotts hack into autoinohilcs.
ff only wt!
hody rise pnv
league.
(mi u It I farm out oilier
llicir salaries until ll
inployes ;i tic I
ev are ready
is 1 tried valiantly to inform the!
universe for six or eight hours.'
the ungruteful old an-i
pendlx sl-ughed off the bellyache i
ceased and I was happy enough to
j turn up my toes for good and allj
, right then, if the occasion required i
' It. Acute appendicitis promptly i
: subjected lo surgery is my notion
j of a pleasant vacation: the same
j malady without intervention would
make n comfortable method of
exit, I wot.
! Xok Coshcnhlittzcr (let's call
: hiin or her) graphically describes
his or her first indigestion:
"Seven years ago I suffered in
digestion for the the first time in
my life, after eating a steak. The
following morning my hand swell
ed badly. T hednelor called it
vidrtltly lia.S i four years I spent over $ri,0tlfi go
I lug to various specialists, and they
all called it the same. My cheeks,
chin, lips, eyes, tongue, hands and'
foot will swell from tlino to time.
All dotors say emphatically there
is no known cure. Three years
ago I gave up physicians und quit
eating red meats and became gen
erally careful about my diet, ;but
the swellings appear just the same
I dy, which, as any' old fogy doctor j
bad for the teeth, j
Own Kids.
am told tho the progeny of
a nervous, slightly built, first born J
woman and an athletic, healthy.
six-foot man, both near the samei
age, are hound to be victims of I
tuberculosis. Is this statement j
well founded or not? Please cite
some instances in which this is not ;
the case. M. D. M. I
Answer. A child will be tuber-I
cu luus only In case either parent J
or other intimate associate has tu-
horcukisi.s when or soon after the j
child is born. ;
(Copyright. John F. Dille Co.)
uuikc some
fur the t)i'r
The greatest aid to democracy and casual conversation is
the universal need of a match.
The KiieJish visitor who says we hiive no liberal party should
he around some, time when the precinct boys are being paid off.
'Kuril jriivr Rockefeller a flivver for bis birthday which
means that Henry's presents at his next natal eelehrat ion will
include a bright, new dime.
They may'eure criminals hy operating on their heads; hut
if the operation is performed in time, a flat piece of wood serves
as well as a knife.
at frequent intervals. As a rule
as I have noticed, tin- swellings
appear after Indigestion. The swell
ings rarely start in the daytime; I
wake in the morning swollen . ."
ill less frightful language the
correspondent Is subject to giant
hives. In any attack of hives (ur
ticaria) there Is likely to bo dis
tress referred to the digestive
tract; sometimes, at least, this; Is
attributable to hives In the gullet,
stomach or intestine. There Is one
some sufferers from angioneurotic j
edema or giant hives, ami that Is j
, hypodermic or Intramuscular in-
jeetniiiH of adrenlu given by the;
I physician, ami a prolonged course)
I of adrenal gland medication by
mouth, of course under control of
1 1 wjy jw. i
511
4 III
T
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Uaion.)
KASV MOXKY HOYS.
It's sad to see a young man
tired of everything his eyes
behold, with nothing fit to be
admired, while all his bless
ings leave him cold. It is the
fate of many lads who have
grown up In gilded ease, who
touch their fat hers for the
icads, who seem to think coin
grows on trees. They motor
Lill around tho town or purJi
their airplanes to and fro; they
never had to buckle down to
gain the luxuries they know.
They never had a ply u hoe
throughout the long hut sum
mer day, or tako a Ihree-tlned
fork and throw upon a wagon
loads of hay. They never had
to strive and strain behind a
sawbuck and a saw, or carry
brick or harvest grain or feed
u thresher'8 hungry maw. They,
never had to do without tho
traps for which they, yearned
and pined, "for father is n good
old scout," so they avoid the
heastly grind. They never had
tu earn a plunk by digging
holes or driving brads; and so
tho luxuries seem Junk for
which they blow the unearned
scads. And so before they're
fairly grown they're sad and
faded as can be; they're sick of
everything they own, and tired
of everything they see. The
man who in his younger years
gets down to tacks while Croe
sus plays, who labors like a
brace of steers, finds zest in
life throughout his days. And
2vory luxury he buys recalls the
time when he was broke, and
couldn't purchase costly pipes,
or buy himself a five-cent
smoke. Ho buys himself a
stovepipe hat and thinks about
the bygone hour when such a
gorgeous lldas that seemed far
beyond his earning power. And
so. contrasting bygone times
with present pomp and circum
stance, he gets much comfort
from his dimes, and life's a
merry song and dance.
Imualcu Inind tout tho Jmiinr IH'"'"
corp will perioiin tu.
and uro oxpcoie.d hi 1'iove ihtiMn
! ,! lB 1 ...ho omuitUalions have
bee,, pniclh'i.m dlllgenlly ror mmto
time.
steady,
Hogs roroiplK 1 Ofi, tall direct)
steady.
Sheep und
steady.
lambs XU receipt,,'
13.-
1'i
I'io low,.;
I.lti-slnrk
I'OUTI.AN'K.
l'tll,' nml i'.iIv
.pi. 111. I'Vi
,.i-H.t !&.
I'l'urilicc
I'OltTI.ANI). t .. Kepi.
Whok'Huln prices:
I lulK'i Cube 1'liHts 1
oilier tiradea tjteudy.
KlJKS. MtltlKlUI-i 1-ll.lS ll- IliRli,.,.""
.Milk, poultry, potatoes, eniu,
wool, iiniH. nay.. enHctim liiirk Ilna
pops rn-
inly.
Why suffer with
jiheumatismr
You know it cannot
: be rubbed tnvay
A' RE you om of those unfov
tunnlcs who sutler with
! pains in your muscles ami joints,
! commonly called rheumatism,
making you misornble, ess el
; ficicnt, interferiiiK with youi
working hours, ruining your
I sleep?
I You may have tried many
things without relief. W hy not
! tryS.S.S.?
I For more than 100 years
S.S.S. has been giving relief m
i thousands of eases, as testified
to in unsolicited lettors of grut-
I itude.
i "I suffered with rheumatism
for a good many years. At times
I my joints would swell so, I
couldn't walk. I tried almost
everything. Went to Hot Springs
! .... then finally decided to try
S.S.S. I took a course. In a
' short time the rheumatic pains
. entirely left me. I am now in
! perfect health, and want to add
J' that I. have tried all kinds of
medicines but I think S.S.S. is
the best." Earl C. Campbell,
115 West Main Street, Johnson
City, Tens.
S.S.'S. is extracted from the
fresh roots of medicinal plants
and herbs and gives to Nature
what she needs in building you
up so that your system throws
off the cause.
All drug stores sell S.S.S. in
two sizes. Get tho larger size.
It is more economical.
S.S.S. Builds Sturdy Health
cient us Japan's Samurai were to I
the "higher ups" that they pro-
tecied. j
And organized capital is begin- !
ning to realize that. What differ- j
ience does It make how much you;
pay your workers or how few hours i
they work, if the public pays the i
bill with a profit left over? !
i Movietone Four Sons
!
at Hunt's Craterian
li' age limit for piislinastcr-
ships has Ikh'ii nlscil three years,
mi' 'now a congressman kin prom
ise 11 teller a pustofficle till lie's
S, Who rtMiif.Mii hers- wlirii a girl
had t' floe from a huinln' hotel
or join a burlesque show t' e-
hcr charms?
Brisbane's Today
Still, spunking wouldn't ludp mueli in this soft-handed aire.
Atnericatlisin : Malvinc; a dtiwu payineiit on ;
while stalling the eolleetnr on the sewing; nUaehine.
new radio
Don't fear a second-hand ear. There's nothing wr
it except the fact that the neighbors got a new one.
with
So the women spend 81) per cent of the money men earn 'I
That means "JO cents in each dollar never bear the word;
"(limine.''
1 1
'Tour Hons," of .Miss J.- A. K.
W'y lie's story, "Grandma Hernle
Learns Her Lettors," holds tho
screen at Hunt's Craterian.
It tells of a mother's abiding
faith in her four sons and In the
world. Their homo, happy at first
is clouded with the coming of tho
war. The old mother is torn be
tween her sons in the Herman
army and her one son in the
American army.' "With the ecep
tlon of one scene on the battlefield
in which brother fights brother,
the war itself is not projected into
the story, except as an off-screen
background.
Included in the cast are Mar
garet Mann, playing the mother;
.lames I bill, Charles Morton,
Heorgo Meeker and Francis X.
l.ushman, Jr., son of tho celebrat
ed screen star, playing tho sons;
ISarlc Foxe anil Juno Collyei, All
give remarkable performances.
In addition there are two .splen
did acts of "Talkies" on the program.
trn
JLrENN
A NATION-WIDE
INSTITUTION- '
EYU).
WELCOME
To the management and personnel of
Montgomery Ward Company
We extend our heartiest congratulations upon
the completion of your splendid new. store in
Medford.
In selecting Medford as a location for one
of your stores you have chosen well for this
truly is "A. Great Country."
your physician.
Once more 1 say there is no
such thing as acute indigestion,
but when you get your first at
tack l advise you to lose no timet
In summoning th edoctor to try
and find out what alls you.
(Continued from Pago One.)
NEW MARK 1-OH 1-UlU
And many gentlemen await an !
opportunity to kill "Scarl'aoe." '
Nevertheless, Capone "paid his
respects" lo Loniburdo in his rof-
jl'in ami sent a large heart of rod
I immortelles to the funeral.
(Continued from Pago One.)
(JCKKTIOXS AMI ANNWKItS
I ted I hi mis.
I am continually embarrassed by
red hands ami red face. Is this a
sign of high blood pressure
K. J.
Answer. Xo.
IVIcry SfH'tl Tea.
I am a woman of (o and hnv
music in the grandstand during tho
races and. will later give a num
ber, of contorts in other places on
the grounds.
Tfoo Junior HlHh School Har-
Accompanying Capone, ns he vis
i ited the corpse of his friend, wore
thalf a dozen men, each with his
. vll'llt llOll.l In lilu mml .wwibnl nn.l
Miss,1(rt everybody know, a gun in the
;ri-;ht hand. That takes you back
! "LJV,":." . "lvmna " ent anything I want now:
V-.. . 7, ' i""'-""- i Including mince pie. Thanks tot
William J. Ilowen. president of,Adlerika. stomach gas is gone and.
the bricklayers' International II n- I sleep fine." Charles Carter . i
Just ONK spoonful Adlerika re-i
muiism. announcing that his union I hVvos gas and that bloated feeling-
EATS MINCE PIE AND
SLEEPS FINE-NO GAS
won v..r norvi-us u mi i i-.initno l rWk ,uyers- international Un
relax Dr. .ln t ilo me any koo.1-n , ()f America, dencuiues Com
rriiMiil auvinen nie in umiK eeiery
himm! li'a lu'fore iiuiiiu to IhmI I nnl!llls mnk $;l Sll'i 0l0 and lias paid Hn that you ,,an Pllt utul 'eep well,
very fmul of eoli ry and like tho Uui.5O0.0UU 111 'benefits In tile last n.V.v-iTn.l'.m 'vV ''''!'!' ""'!
Our linliiijiiy pirttiiv I'm- Imlay:
1'iniliiil anil tlcliiiliti'd while jtrerlini;
I'mlinik ('outer.
A ijri'iit Ntntcsiiiiiii l,k in-r
a H i ii ton
leu Is It maid for ine I
slei-p well without It
ralinot
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bowel and I'l'tnuvm old waste inut
, .... i-., t,.,,..,,. ,it i
ielejration fromM .O. n. j OrganUcd capital. lutcllteeiUly j y,mr Momach and bowels. Adh-r-
.nswer. i no ceiery seen ica is iiiaoaso, vinnu uutu 111 orgauii'.eu j tKa will surprise you. Heath's i
harmless and it it seems to snot tie Munor n uroiecunK torce as em-: I'rug Ntor
ten yenra.
j OrganUcd
REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL
WOOD
Summer
ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD
OAK-LAUREL-FIR
roAi Prices
GREEN PINE SLABS
MEDFORD FUEL GO.
1118 North Central
Tel. 631
MUTT AND JEFF Self Preservation Is the First Law of Nature
Medford Girl Now
in Tent Comedies
V'runk'M CoiurillrtiiM return to
tho big tent tunlKht. nml present
fur the last. time, the riot eoinedy,
"Don't Tell My Wife." tho play
that delighted It iiudlenee on
Tuesday nlKbt. Starting Friday
lid eontinutnit Salurrtny ami Hun
day, Klank'K t'onU'dlunii will pro
" in-lit unother of their featurt, eont
. edten, "Xot TonlKbt Dearie." In
the, rant will be neon a mighty
clever .Medford mis., who will
surprise anil delight her many
li lends. The tent In now well
heated with Raa heat, and-thc ele
' m.ntM ha been taken care of,
.itccoi-dins to Mr. Frank.
Let me write your firo Insurance.
I'M IN Suf AT LAV. X'N
VKKiriNO LULUWN UNUCK IMS
PEM NAM6. OF SArA SA5W AND
IT'S A CINCH. AIL. I DO IS
cmp-the best stuff of ring
LARDNtR,, iRVCOBBj GEORGE.- S
ADE AND MORTIMER AU6C 1
AHb MAKE. UP (VV COUUMN.
N0BOOY KNOWS WHO SAW
lTHAT COLUnANIST SAv SASH
I HAS M0R NERVe THAN f CAKE
b0N OF fAN STUFF ArJB USES
IT AS- HIS OWN. X'M GONNA
CURE. THAT
,.l-7 Boao.
X'VC BEEN TRIMC TD FlNO
OUT Fc(S A VJK VAKQ
TH'S 6UV SANVSASH IS BUT
rvjoBoov seervvs To know.
THeRe'S JFF. tVVANBC H
KWOWS TMC SAP-
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h-kinuj? THlf AP.
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J X'AA UOOKIU& FORS"Arv I , 6.R-rAMJ
SflSHi ( THAT'S
fWV BST -at ur r tvtKf OA"Y
ANO t'M TIRED OF IT. Do
V0U HAPPEN TD KNOW Hlrv?
r WANT TO BAT HlA UP',
By BUD FISHER
4
STANDING
THAT
I TRee,'
mi BON'TWANTTQ HCARA
woko OUT OF y0J I'AA
liumwtli (vvutjQ Tn-
HUMORIST and vou'iee
POISON TO (ve. THASS Ati.; I
'..V,f
!!.
Tarl V. Tenirwald, Hotel lliillalld.
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