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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, pfiEGON, THURSDAY,' JAXITARY 20, 1021
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED 15VKKT AKTEHNOON
EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE
IdBDEOBD PRINTING CO.
Office Mull Tribune feulldlog, 26-27-19
norm ir aireet. mono vo.
A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, The Medford Mall, the Medford
Tribune, The Southern Oregon lan. The
Aaniana in Dune. ,
The Medford Sunday Sun Is furnished
ubscrlbers desiring a seven day dally
bewapaper.
ROBERT W. RUHTj, Editor.
BUMPTHIt S. SMITH, Manager.
UBSOBXFTIOIf TCBUII
Af A 1 1 IN AIVA,VfM.;:
Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 11.50
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month.. .76
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 6. 50
Dally, without Kumiuy Sun, month .65
Weekly Mull Tribune, one year 2.00
Sunday Sun. one year 2.00
BY CARRIER In Medford, AHhlanrt,
Jnr.kflonvillB. Centml Point Phuenx
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 75
Dally, without Sunday Kun, month .65
Dally, without Sunday Kun, year- 7.50
Dally, with Sunday Sun. one year 8.60
All terms by carrier cash in aavanco
Official paper of the City of Medford.
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Medford, Oregon, under the act of March
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worn dally average circulation for
six months ending April. tS20
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Porry
The nccuniury remunerations of
boottaKginff aro not to bo mieozed at.
Vor iiiHtnuco there is the Lou AiikoIoh
moonshine (lispciiHcr who in a short
and snappy twelve month accumulated
a measly ?3S0,0OO, from an original
capital of a pint bottlo and a sly wink.
Sid Brown is hack from Portland,
and tho operations of the mysterious
"Shadow" have ceased. A number of
citizens telegraphed this moriilni; usk
ins what reward, if any, was offered,
TWO CATS ELOPE
i (Oregon City Enterprise)
Ijost TlKor-strlped cat, about
year old, from vicinity of Glh and
Monroe.
LoBt Whllo Persian kitten with
gray, spot on head. Flmlor ploaso
return to Mrs. Davis, 315 Fifth St.
The government has boon unable to
figure out how many of tho unemploy
ed spent last summer gadding around
tho country in an overloaded ford.
Ono objection to tho proposed bonus
for ox-scrvico men, Ib that tho horoos
of 1017, or "treasury raiders or 111120"
would do what nobody olao would do
spend it. What llio country should do
is to lake care of the wounded, who
so far have received less consideration
than a foreign hcllrnisor.
Champion Jnck Oempscy is back on
a war basis. Ho docB not euro whothor
lio ever fights again or not.
LOOKS LIKE PYRORRHEA
(Salem Capital-Journal)
A party of young folk left hero
Friday evening to attend a plo so
cial near Qulnuby. They never
arrived tlioro. Ask tlio man who
invenlB automobiles if you would
know why.
It now develops (hat lie naval bal
loonist who battled his ccimpaiii'in,
nftor their rescue, "to protect Lis
honor," had ono eyo on tho $la,uM)
offerod by a newspaper syndicate for
the story of their flight into tho frozen
wilds of Cunadu.
So far tlioro have been no fool bills
introduced In the legislature. They
will wait until tho last minute, when
thoro is no chance to kill them.
Link -alto Is now able to find his
lioso ill ono guoBH, and his head in two.
Tho hens that laid 111 eggs in !)(
conibor, get less credit for It than the
O. A. C. professor, who had charge of
them.
THE HARDING WAY.
If Mr. Harding is to be a successful preeidt'iil, Mr. Harding must
be guided, not by attempted compromise among factions, but by
what be deems to bo a true policy fur the whole country. If he be
comes a follower instead of a leader he will fall. Theodore Uoose
velt would never waste his time in trying to pick a cabinet to please
the politicians, but would boldly name men to suit himself.
I'ortiand Journal.
"H
ALP truths form the fabric of falsehood." Here we have half-
truths which certainly "ive an entirely false impression.
Undoubtedly Theodore lioosuvelt would have boldly named men
to suit himself, so would Woodrow AVilsun, but. they were both onu-
i mi n leaders, with those qualities of temper and trniniu", which ren
dered co-operation and. co-ordination impossible.
President-elect Hardin;; js of a totallv different stamp. The con
dition he faces is a totally different condition. He could never be a
one-man president, his most certain course of defeat would be to at
tempt to be one. And no honest student of political conditions, can
claim that the conditions demand oner
Leadership is imperative, lint there are many kinds of lead
ership. Wilson and Koosevelt represented the leadership of per
sonal domination and individual force. Both men, very different
in temperaments and native characteristics, left a tremendous im
pression upon their country and the world. Theirs was a method of
agression and persistence, which overcame obstacles by crushing
them, rather thun conciliating. and eventually redirecting them.
The political revolutions they directed have gone, their contri
butions to posterity have been made. Now it is a different leadership,
ii different policy the country needs, and it was this realization, per
haps subconsciously apprehended by the people at large, that led to
the overwhelming victory for Senator IIitrtlni$r.
liolh Koosevelt anil Wilson were often compared to Lincoln. Yet
uiilv in aim- certainly not in temperament or methods, could such an
analogy be sustained. It is Harding who lias tho Lincoln tempera
ment, the Lincoln methods and lie faces a condition in many ways
resembling the condition Lincoln faced.
Tho old order has passed. A new order is here. And the country
is internally rent and torn with the process ol a new economic align
ment. "Whether or not Harding has any of the greatness of Lincoln
only the future can disclose, but that he is approaching his problems
in the Lincoln manner, with toleration, patience, moderation, with
a quiet but genuine passion to compose differences and return to a
a basis, of a united Americanism, seems to us apparent.
Lincoln was the anthithesis of the one-'inan president. He led
not by smashing opposition, but by conciliating it. It was Lincoln
who offered two cabinet positions to southern politicians, it was
Lincoln who conferred with all sides :uid ,all factions, it was Lincoln
who gave to one of his bitterest personal and political opponents, a
position in his cabinet of supreme importance and trust.
is
"What would have happened if LincoTn had chosen a cabinet to
'suit himself"' His cabinet was nothing short of a personal morti
fication, but he chose it for his country's good, he chose men, not for
icir friendship to him, but for their capacity to make good, and
that cabinet, as for as political principles of the past were concerned,
was nothing but compromise.
No, the Wilson and Roosevelt receipt is not and should not be the
Harding receipt. Until the cabinet is formally announced it is oulv
air to reserve judgment And until that time until the contrary is
leinotistralcd, we shall hold to the view that Mr. Harding is pro
ceeding precisely as ho should proceed, slowly, cautiously, temper
ately, resolved on two important things, to be true to himself and
to be true to those policies which he believes, at this particular time,
the welfare of the country demands. ; i
How Much Do
You Know?
1 What arc the Articles of War?
2 What was "window tax?"
3 How many liveB were lost on the
Lusitania?
4 What per cent of. an
egg is
the Hawaiian
ANTI-TOBACCO.
Tho "On Time" week tho C of C is
ngltatlng will force everybody to get
up boforo breakfast.
"ALL CONCERNED WELL"
(Watkins Warbles)
Tho milk cow belonging to Hub
ert Watkins, of the Watkins ranch
on tho Applegato river, has a fine
new holler calf.
"Cold Weather Hints l.lmbs" (lid
lino Portland Jourmill. The gliis have
apparontly not policed ll.
It's Ci'imhI for Children'
Mrs. C. K. Schwab. 1007 14th St.,
Canton, Ohio, writes: "Wo lino Fo
ley's llpnoy and Tar for coughs and
find it ono of the best remedies on
the market, especially good for chil
dren's coughs, as It does not contain
any drug that Is harmful." Serious
sickness often follows lingering colds.
Jiard coughing rucks a child's body
and disturbs strength-giving sleep,
and the poisons weaken the system
so that disease cannot be wanted off.
Take Foley's in time. Sold every
where.
CIH'SADKlxS say their plans aro ripe, they've hitched their
wagons to some stars, and soon they'll take away my pipe,
and shut me off from long cigars. When I am smoking I am
mild, 1 never raise a fuss or rant. I am as gentle as a child, and
harmless as my maiden. aunt, ltut when they take my pipe away
1 fear I'll train with savage men; I really am afraid to say what
tragedies may happen then. Our lives are full of ugly curves and
what we suffer no one knows; tobacco soothes the tired man's
nerves, and gives his jaded soul repose. There's pence in forty
million homes because Tired Fathers puff and puff; with wreaths
of smoke around their domes, they know tobacco is the stuff.
They do not care to beat their wives or break the crockery and
chairs; for smoking calms their troubled lives, as it would heal
sore heads of bears. In moral fits, at divers times, IVe thrown
my trusty pipe away; (hen I Wrote pessimistic rhymes and
scrapped wilh neighbors every day. I'd .sternly say, "No stack
of pelf will ever make me smoke again-" and thou I'd sit and hate
myself, and also hate my fellow-ineii. ; i ' i i ? i'
water?
5 Who discovered
Islands?
6 How long is Long island?
7 Where Is "Lookout Mountain"?
S When is Quina.iingeaima Sunday?
9 Wha is a sagamore?
10 Where Is the sperm whale
found?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 Where Is Mt. Etna? Ans. It is
situated on the east coast of Sicily
2 What are the "Florida Keys"?
Ans. They aro a group of islands off
the Florida peninsula. There are thou
sands of them but many are of coral
formation and are uninhabitable.
3 When did the present 2-cent pos
tuge rate begin? Ans. The present
two-cent rate began March 3, 1885.
4 What were tho "Punic Wars"?
Ans. They wero the contests between
Home and Carthage for supremacy of
tho western world. The first of these
wars broke out ia 2U4 1J. C. and the
third in 149 U. C.
5 Where is tho source of the Rio
Grande river which forms tho boun
dary line between Texas and .Mexico?
AnB Tho river rises in tho San Juan
mountains In Colorado. It is 1SO0 miles
long.
G What is tlio average daily range
of temperature on the Sahara desert?
Ans. Tlio thermometer falls from
above 100 F. during the day to just be
low freezing at night.
7 Who founded tho Salvation army?
Ans. Tho Salvation Army was found
ed by William Booth in England in
1865. The present name was adopted
in 1875.
8 What Is a sand dollar? Ans. It
is a naino given to a flattened sea
urchin round on sandy shores.
9 Was Shakespeare anything else
besides an aiuiior? Ans. Ho was an
actor and played until artor 1604.
10 Was Noah's ark a seaworthy
ship? Ans. Ship builders Bay the de
scription of the ark proves that It was
built on a plan to give it perfect proportion.
Poem For Today
The Beautiful Snow
I love tho snow, tho fleecy snow.
j ranseendont, pure and white;
Descending from tho etliertnl blue,
As angel's wings, In flight.
Then nil the dark uncanny spots,
Are hid from mortal view
Llko holy saints, rolled In wlilto,
Or tlio old earth, born anew.
t hear the merry chlmo of bells;
The joyous shouts of youth.
I see tho holy ones of God
Come forth to tell His truth.
i
Like the anointed ones so fair,
jii washed; from sin made free.
I humbly bow my head in prayer, .
."Lord, take all stains from mo.
(Sequel to "Snow," by Walt Mason).
By Mary O. Carey, Talent, Oregon.
FORD QUI
JL
CURONA Personal
Typewriter
Fold It up, take It
with you, type
write anyw'h ere.
I $50.00, including
carrying case.
, .MWl'XIItll l)(HK HTOItK
pJiJtrluntors pr gp, Oregon.
CHILD FEEDING FUND PASSES $1000 MARK
To the University club goes the honor for putting the Hoover Child Feed,
ing fund in Medford and Jackson county over the $1000 mark today. At a
meeting of the board of directors last night a donation of $100 was voted,
which with total of approximately $000 at that time, sent the fund over the
ten century top, a total which only a few days ago would have been consid
ered unattainable.
The drive toward the $1000 mark was started early Wednesday afternoon
when W. G. Chandler of Gold Hill came to this office and contributed a ten
dollar bill. After a few minutes conversation he said he thought the kids
over there needed it more than he did and contributed another ten dollars.
Then an anonymouB contribution of $90 was received followed quickly by
other contributions. Every contribution above was unsolicited, as have been
all contributions since the fund was started.
Owing to a typographical error In yesterday's list Mrs. Eric Crawford was
given credit for a $10 contribution when the name should have been Mrs.
Oris Crawford. The list of contributors In addition to those already an
nounced follows:
Previously acknowledged $
W. 11. Chandler, Hold Hill iO.OO
Anonymous P0.00
Jacksonville l.oo
92.35 1 Cash 2 M
Dr. Henry Hart 10.01"
fnlveislty Club : ..; 100.00
Total $itnr.i:
WOT MEDFCXD TRADE 13 MEDFORD HAD!
your wife has
quit serving
baked beans be
cause they're too
much trouble to bake,
tell her to give you
Del Monte Beans.
They're economical,
satisfying and "bully"
good.
SSI
Dr. Henry B. Purl
SPECIALIST IN EXTRACTING,
CROWN and BRIDGE WORK
and
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
303 E Main St.
Phone 503-R
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
L. Q. SPRINKLE, Prop.
Phone 77?
READY FOR GAME
TOMORROW NIGHT
The Red and Illack basketball squad
will complete its preparatory practice
for the Etna SI ills game this after
noon and will then rest up for Its mix
with the northern California quintet at
the Nntatorium tomorrow niuht. The
local men aro expected to show up
well ill Friday's game as there has
been a marked improvement in their
work this week and at times they are
showing flashes of team work and has-
ket-tosslng seen only in season-end
contests.
Coleman and Sherwood, veteran
players of last year, will hold down the
forward berths on the squad when the
whistle blows tomorrow night. Uaufrh-
man will represent Medford in the
center ring while Young and Prcscott,
the clever Red and Black guards, will
oppose the Etna forwards. This com
bination forms one of the best hoop-
teams that ever represented Medford
on the floor and should give tho fast
Etna Mills five a hard run. Since the
title of northern California as well as
this section hangs in the balance of
Friday's game KlUm's men may be
relied upon to do their best.
As a preliminary to the hoys game
Medford's fast girls team will play the
Talent squad. Tho latter is considered
ono of tlio best teams in tlio valley
league and will undoubtedly make it
Interesting for Klum's line-up. ' This
opening game will begiii at 7:30.'
Tannin is a powerful astringent.
MOTHER!
'California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Aocopt "Calltointa- fjyrtin of Figs
only look for the name California
on tho puckage, then you are sure
your child is having the best and
most harmless physic for tho little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love Its fruity taste. Full directions
on each bottle. You must say "Cali
fornia." Adv.
BUSINESS
IS GOOD
Ol'lt January business up to
date; lias been phenomenal.
That proves that the PIXIPUO
of Medford. appreciate ability
nml nervlee. AVo have In
creased our staft or account
ants to meet demands to enable
ns to give your iiei'sonal
SEKVK'K.
IX AUDITION" to our account
Ing and audlling- lip have estab
lished an INCOME TAX Slilt
VK'K III charge of Mil. ,!. C.
CONKS, who Is thoroughly fti
: miliar and up to the inliiuto In
INCOME TAX MATTE I IS
Wilson Auditing Co.
Liberty llldg.
Accountants
K M. Wilson,
C. 1'. A.
J. 0. Cones,
Income Tax Specialist
REFINED SERVICE
at a saving
We are in a position to
give., the lowest... possible
rates obtainable.
Every item of modern fun
eral service is given oui
most careful attention.
also
the assistance of a
Licensed Lcdy
Embalmer
without extra charge
Weeks -Conger Co.
GET FROM UNDER
NEW AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
INSURANCE RATES as follows
l-oliey coverins a limit of .100U.OO for injuries to ono person d
10,000.00 limit for injuries to ...ore than one person I. any
-attorneys' fees ami o.I.er expenses included In addition to tho above
9iSm per mini. covering follow InR cars: Chevrolet, DodBe, Dort, Ford,.
.Maxwell, Overland, Oakland, etc. v .
911.00 Iluirk. nmlnwrs. Cl.nn.ller. Cleveland, I 'ssox. I "P mobile, asl..
Oldsmobile, Hoo. Studcbaker, Templar, .1 .vs- " Kht. -
517,00 Cadilac, Cole, Franklin, Hudson, l'ackard '0, Unless, eic
ijl.OO All larger curs. . . , .t'
Court judgements against automobile owners for injuries are get
ting larger all over the country. .
Some states are now making automobile owners carry liability, in
surance as a protection to all concerned.
Yoirttnow the maximum amount you can lose by reason of fire or
theft but do you know what a claim for personal injuries would total?
Could you retain a lawyer to fight even a "trumped up" claim for
an amount similar to tho cost of this protection?
Yours for insurance service.. Just TLEPHONE one-two-tbree.
McCurdy Insurance Agency
All Forms of Insurance'
Medford National Bank Building . . ;
Kill That Cold With
j, it
FOR
Colds, Coughs
CASCARA W QUININE
AND
La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Tnlte no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze.
Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippo in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect tho head Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
APPRECIATED
So many seem to appreciate getting the
right time.
We enjoy giving it to you. ,
Always welcome.
FAY fc. DIAMOND Jeweler
ing Car
Fully Equipped Even to Motometer
Spare Tire and Tube
Mechanically Right
Looks Like New
, . Trade Considered
The Busy Corner
Motor Co.
The store where your dollar does its duty
We have the right size Exide to give long-lasting
power and care-free service in your car at a
i - 28 REDUCTION
i .
All makes of Batteries repaired and recharged.
. BATTERIES
Battery and Electric Co.
Nat. Bldg
D. L. Ewing
Phone 116
G. J. Hoffman
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