ICTEDFCfRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OTCMON, FRTDAY, JANUARY 28- 192 f Medford Mail Tribune AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER FDBLISHiCL) KVERT . AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Br TUB MKDKORD PRINTING CO. Office Mall Tribune Building, 15-17-11 riortb Fir street.- rnone vt. A AnnnnlldRtlon nf the Democratic Tlmee. Th: Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregoolan, lue Ashland Tribune. The Medford Sunday Sun la funilahed subscriber deilrlug a aeven day dally newspaper. ROBERT W. RUHU Editor. 8UMPTKR 8. SMITH, Manager. BTBSCBITTIOIf TE1IIII RT MAI1 IN AljVANCM-1: Dally, with Sunday Sun, yi-ar 7.0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month , .71 lally, without Sunday Sun, year.. .G0 Unliv, Wlinom rsunaay nun, inomii .01, Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Sunday 8un, one year 2.00 BT CA11RIKH In Medford, Ashland, Jackflonville. Central Point- Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7 SO Dally, with Sundny Sun. one ynur 8 6l All terms by carrier c-uah lu advance. OfJIc'jl paper of the City of Medford , Official paper of Jackson County. Ptntered as second-claKS matter at Uedrnrd, Oregon, under the act of Marcfc I, 17, MEMBERS OK T177. ASSOCIATED V PRESS. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republlcallou of sll news dlapatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and-also the local news published herein. All rights of repnhlicatUin of sped' alspatclies herein are also ros'Tved. FREE SCHOOLS, FREE BOOKS. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur' Perry February 20 to 20. will ho On Tlmo Week; and to mnck it a success, It should bo preceded by a C'utcb l'l Week, ond combined with Go To Bod Week- If tho Harding Auni:iuHtnitlon doen nqtljlng but prevent Hiram Johnson from gallivant'ng around the ann ate In a pair of yellow tights, with a skyrocket 'In each hand, it will have fulfilled Its destiny, aiul then somo. " . KNfilNE TROl:HUK. . i,-'!' i (Albany Democrat) , hlinaz; shrdlushrdluhrdliilhh The third annual automobile ex- , position tp be held by the Al bany motor dealers this year, with new features and the best .display in the history of the as .'As'usual, when masstvo mlndaTgot together, tho religious Issue has pop pod up at tho legislature, and a sblon from Multnomah county, has started fishing for the amallboro bigot rote, by sly efforts to agitato Ihe Catholics and; Protestants. .This, la exemplify ing tho Christian sprrlt, after the manner of a couple of tomcats. TUB moist progressive states t'diieafmmilly, from Massaehiisetts to California have free text books. The practice is firmly ground ed, both in principle find practice. Free text books are supported by the principle of free mid equal educational opportunity which lies i,t the basis of American Democracy. They are supported in prac tice by a reduction in educational costs, better service and prompter distribution. i ' ' A bill has bcin introduced in the state senate providing free text books in the public schools of Oregon. Although we have no copy of Ihe bill, the principle is right, and unless there are defects iu detail, the bill!nlioulil pass. , ; ' Kvery child, whether rich or poor, should enter the door of every public. K'licol on equal terms with every other child. This is impos sible, unless text books are provided. For many children, under the present system, are without a complete set of books, because their par ents can not afford to buy them. They share one book with brothers or sisters or friends. Although there is now a law forcing the school district to supply books to children whose parents cannot afford to buy theiii, thisjaw is almost never enforced., Many school districts have n.o funds for such a purpose. In other di.stricts'parents who can not af ford (he expense, refuse to appeal to the district. There is the matter of .pi-jde. lioks so provided are always marked accordingly, and .everyone knows how sensitive the average child is, to discriminations of this kind. . . ' ' , 1 So in Oregon schools today the poor child does not cnler the public school on an equality with the ehild in more fortunate circumstances, fiooks are just us essential to school education as teachers. There is no more reeason why parents should pay for one than the, other. The records show that no state which has adopted free text books has ever abandoned them. The system is not only right in principle, but it pays. Oregon should join the other progressive stales in p'ro viding free text books for its 'public school children. , f mm THE HAPPY PAST. ' rThe edict wa3 Issued by tho Mor-1, chant Tailor Designers' association. I which luiB been In .convention during the 'Week, : "nuc!t" Tyler, tho bonu. biiqhmul of Columbus, Ohio, pns.iod out the news. Ho also announced , that Alio hip pocket is doomud.- (Prps,s . tllspotcli) What otroct will this have on the development of the Nash ruining district? i MY AUTO didn't! cut out vice when New Year Day invited vows, find now, instead of running -nice, it's balky as the law allows. - Two cylinders are pumping, oil, and when up heavy grades Iclimb, the- radiatuor starts to boil, and oh, I have tho dingdesb- time ! 1 sometimes think, when steeped in woe, in grief that seems to have no end, of happy AYays of long ago, when Dob bin was my faithful friend.. Year after year he plugged along, contented- Willi -liis hay and oats, and seldom did his works go wrong; ks-go.the works of modern boats. He had all kinds of pep and power, lrom bfowouts, punctures, he-was free; hc,madc sixv j'liriisufigs an hour, .and that was fast enough for me. lie didn't freeze up over night, when ho was in bis stable stalled; no punk' mechanics found delight in seeing he was overhauled: 'o carbon in his system, formed, diis carburetor didn't cough, he didn't buck till he was wanned,' when in the morn I drove him off! And in those happy bygone tinis 1 had somo kopecks in my duds; I always hud Ihe needful dimes to buy some sausage or some suds. . Hut now I'm always in the hole, tile motor car has wrecked my life; (he slciu -'mechanic gets my roll, and buys moru diamonds for his wife. , '. ' . ,:-'. ' '. An,' Irate oitlzcn stops In to coai plalivthnt an iBJapee freight onglnoe endeavoring to , wake up a rear braltoman Thursday night, woko, up ovorybody else, with long and shrin blasts. This la not to. The oniilneor w-ns.slgnalliiig the section foreman nt Sacramouto ( hat he . was roming. It does look like tho lCspeo could tone lis whistling .In a key thut would not 'lift n taxpayer out of his puiiIh with ovory yank of tho ovorworkod whistle cord. ' I J H.WOItK TIIU SUi.VOliS, M.ADA Ml-S T ' v - (Kugeno Reenter) ; .."Dear Miss l'ngc: Wo aro In,, .. Inyo wltli two men, but thero are !. two others who uniiay us. llnw' run wo get rid of thorn'.' Two , :.' l ovosick Woine.li." ' ' i . ; Inasmuch, as the hoitli-ultiii-liit i .l.'uvo thulr ptunlng tools all shaip- oned up for tho opening of tho prun lug, :HiiHBon, they niight do a littlo charity work on somo' of tho whisk ors, !n our midst. COXTItllll TKI). Ilolng interested lu the foiilu'Oin Ing glggl'iig contest, which even' conies oft lu the near future between Lofty l.oulo tllrich and others of no,to. I wish to suggest that you en ter the.naino of -Mr. Frank Wortmnn. To my mind Mr. Wortinnn's guffaw bus all other.t stirpassed In volume us well us longevity. ; Interested Spectator. ' (If Mr. Wortiuqn had more spoil lanoiiy and re.so.iance, be would -be a dangerous contender, lie ulso slurs the snorts In the flat guffaws Int.-Spefi. Is Judging .Mr. W. from the recket he makes, not his technique. Hesldes since tho votes were counted, has bus had nothing to giggle about to speak of.) At n riioutlhs of the Ruropean Aid Fund -committee yor.terrtiiy, it wan de cided to'start an organiKOil drivo n .laeksnn eoiinly to secure) the $f()00 uuota to feed the starving children of middle Kurope. ' Kcv. .1. II. Snnnett, linmor of the Methodist KplHcnpal ehureh of tills city was appointed county chairman, and he started todny mi the organization of it representa tive county committee. Tire nelcollon 1h an ndiNlrahle onit, and there Is every reason to believe, Jackson county will be put. over the top, lu 'this worthy cause, in record time. As previously announced, with the initiation of mi organised fnmpHtgn. The iUnll Tribune's voluntary cam paign automatically ceases. Tomor row noon the fund will be finally closed, nil contributions received at this 'office after that time, being turned' over to this new ennuiilttee. Willi a total of over if 1 2011, Tile Mail .Tt Ibune Is naturally proud of Its record, and again lakes occasion, to thank tile people of Medford and .laeltttoii county who have so gener. oiliily contributed. .Nut a cent has been solicited, no drive has been cur ried on, this generous nmount rep resents an absolutely' spontaneous good will offering from men, w:men abd children iii all purls of the coun try, who hnvo felt the appeal -so strongly they have taken tho trouble to send their checks nnilcash, their, dollars and pennies to give aid to those (ess fortunate than themselves. Under the circumstances, the col. Mectlon of J 0 000 should noi he a dif ficult matter. .Hundreds of pcoph' eager to contribute, " have neglected to do so. Hundreds of others have contributed to the fund through out side sources and these amounts, .of course, will be Included in the coun ty's total. Many more who have given, wl undoubtdb, giye,ng!iln. .laekson conhl. 'will hot fail 'to keep lis nuoia ofj.Jii.O slfirviiig chltdvcu. lii middle Kb'r'ope fed. clothed and shcl tecd dining ihr ((resent yeinj.i,(.r;,.; VThe Tribune "fund to dato follows: Crnvloiwl.v iic,kjowlcjgcd v, .fU'jiTtlg Mr: nnd Mrs. W Kdgnr Wight Anonynunis . .1. 1J. Ktvwart Total K. t'rews 10. OU . 1.00 10.011 r.,00 How Much Do You Know? P6loslng the movies on Sundny, puts tho preachers In competition with the 'actors, and what chanc,e lias a pur veyor of tho gospel- with a wavy hulled,, dimpled chin fashion plate. i v - - yVTHlXU AN ll.M'I'KX ( Vickn .lournal.) ', Owing to the heavy frost on " frldajr morning fho milking lUHchinus of Alike Hamuli and ;!"V. Pearottt were unable to op orate. Could It be Unit tho milk j was frozen in the "cow's ttddors? I Tf Mr. Schwab bft-ls jiKnin in the wltuess chair, while tesfiTying In Hid ship yard graft, - soiftrj entlnieiital eoul wit want to dirert the funds collected for the melancholy . Mor rocenns to his pockelhbok. 1 Doesthe Gulf stream uffect the cSlniatc of western Europe? -Whal. is taxonomy? 3 When was Sweden a great iiower? What nioimlaln marks tho boun dary, line between Alaska -and the HriKsh iMissesslons? B What Is the date of the first treaty between United States and Japan? 6 What mistaken Impression have lieoplo remtrding the climate of Japan? 7 Why Is perpetual motion Impos sible? ' H What are buttes? 0 What are the largest bodies of Iiesh water on the globe? ID What clement in lead and coul Is Ihe same that, crystali?.od. forms the diamond? Answers to Yesterday's Questions .1 Whnt causes bees, to swnrni? Ans. Uees usually swarm or migrate when Ihe hive becomes crowded. The first swarm Is led by the old queen leaving Ihe new queen iu isissession of the hive. 2 Where is lledloe's Island? Ans. It is situated In New York harbor. It was coded to the fulled Stales gov ernment lu 1SS0. In IM1 Kort Wood was built on i lie island. 3 What Is jtile? Ans. Jute is th fiber taken from Iwo plants both of the time treo order. The larger plant Is from flvo to fourteen feet high ami is grown in central and eastern Hon gal. The smaller plant Is grown around Calcutta. The plant has also been grown successfully in southern states. 4 When and by whom was the guil lotine Introduced. Ans. It was Intro dueed April 23, 1702, by Joseph Gulllo tiu. It Is popularly supposed that Ihe Inventor died by his own instrument but In truth he died in bed In 1SH. 6 by was the Pacific ocean so called? Ans. - Because of its peaceful waters. . . , How many spinal nerves are there? . Ans. Thoro ire 31 pairs of spinal norves. 7 Does the eye Itseir do the seeing? Aus. Tho eye Is merely a receiving apparatus. The brain duos the seeing. S From what Is linseed oil made? Ans. It Is made from the soed of flax, i fi In what city have nails been man ufactured for 300 years? Ans. Nails have been manufactured In lllrnilng hlim, Knglnud, for 300 years. 10 When was the first paper mill built In United States? Ans. It was built In 160 where rhlladolphht now. stands. FEELS JOY OF LIVING ! ONCE MORE, SHE SAYS Miss Cogan Declares Tanlac Overcome all Her Troubles : and She Thinks It's Just 7 Wonderful.' . .-"I uuert t6 think iH tho RtinmcntB tihout Tanlne wci;o. exntffraU'i!. hut i know different now, I: have line I, tHo, niodkino. myself ,vvli:i .wan-Jortul iVhuIO;," sId Miw Crao; ''':;nti, th.e popular'cashier of the I!-in;im'' Hnlel, 241 Third St.; I'ocateJlo, Idaho. "''Before I' tuoli Tanlac I hud bi In terribly ijqor hcaHh for iMrj Vf-iva. t was Jtll.run-riowni'. had no ivt;.t''i. was as jiervoiia aa I. could h and .u far uh restrid ultep ;vas L-o'ici'.'noJ, ,1 would have been almost a'weil o.Jf if I had never Bone to bed at all. "l' had constant headaches ond paints in my stomach, and.wus eo 'weak it was Juki a drug to so uoout i my work. I took any. number of md icines, -but none of them did mo a bit of good and 1 got so I lost faith in rny thinff helping me. U u t it's altoKether different with me Hinee 1 have laktn Tanlac. I now have -a splendid 'ippetitn, mv sleep i ! sound and restful und I col the ji.y of living onee. moro for my strength ajid energy have come back to me. I could hardly haVo be 11 eyed any medi-. cine could have done i me so much good' in so short a time. Tanlac is wonderful.". Tanlac is sold hi Medford by West Side Pharmacy. In Jacksonville y J.. W. Robinson, in Rocue River by V. S. Cary, and by leading druggists in every town. Adv. Star Meat Market SPECIALS FOR '-' SATURDAY.'; ; '. '.; Shoulder Perk Roast, !''i,t..C20c,i. ! Hamburger Steak, . IhiU ,' . ','at..'wUr - Jpeer btews i v;..,:s :-. .,Jirfl.,,15c,.,: . Country-Baccn J:!.'.. , . . y7l.,.i' Free Delivery ' ' . :, 314 E. Main Phcne273 tHs Valuab A 9hfe Guide to Quality and Fnir Our Catalog It the standard reference for Northwest grow ers, listing our com plete lines of Seeds. Frees and Plants, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, hpravs end Spray ers. Dairy Supplies and Equipment. Planters Guided giving inforraatibn as to leaion, toil and climate. Pat your land to work for profit You can't afford to tie up your land or spend time and labor on any but the best stock. Order . Diamond Quality stock and be sure of getting the finest strains and the right varieties for your purpose. Get the Diamond Quality Catalog in your possession as quickly as you can. It will pay you I A,k for Catalog No. Fisher Flouring Mill Company's Contain uniform hlRli qiuttity iii.irivilft'til'tf, bii'ch lnK'icl'iiiif Si-locfWi for it'piniiiwc in one of tlu fint'st ti'stlris liibi-iitorli-! oh ilic' raclfic1' Coast.- :.. : v.-M! .i-.:; 1 -ui' Iton't Tnkc t'lmiicos with Infortor-or'lchoap fcoils; -' it ! "!- A list of nil liiRiwlloiils and a u;iinrnnn-d unatysia of food vnlucs- I'ontuii'Cil is plainly listrd "on ciu;U fack. RETAIL PKIOES, IN EFFECT THIS DATE Scratch Food, per. 100-pound sack -.....$3.50 Egg Producer, per 100-pound sack' ; l.-i... .1 3.50 Mill Run, per 80-pound sack : . 1.80 Dairy Food, per 90-pound sack 1 ; 1 -2.50 Morffiilk, per 80-pound sack : . . . 2.05 . (Subject to change without notice) The above prices are cash f. o. b. our warehouse in sack lots. A dis count of five cents per sack will be allowed on purchase of half tort or more. Delivery free In 500 lb. lots or more. Bard well Fruit Company . Phone 12 445 So.' Fir St. BRONCHI I IS At rmhirna rub lh throat an cheei thorou(thly trfth V VAPORUB Otl 17 Million Jan UkJ Yurlg OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION ANNOUNCEMENTS The summer terms of the Oreron Normal Sehoul will be hold as folfows : . , , ; ... v ' , ;! MONMOUTH . Hi'guliir tlouiscs six weeks, beginning Jnue 27, : Klemeu- tiiry Tenclier s Training Course, twelve weeks, beginning June iiiinai. , - " - - PENDLETON . Regular Courses six weeks, beginning June 27, 1921. "For detailed information eoiieerning Monm'onth, write to .7. II. Aekernian. Monnioutli, Oregon. Tor (letniltd information concerning Pendleton write to II. K. Imiw. remileton. Oresnm. . ' Special Sale ., Tomorrow on Golden Gate Coffee J. A. Folger & Co., are putting on a special sale on Golden Gate Coffee. ;. ,. -:; ; v : ( I lb. free with a 2 lb., can! ': - " ' : 1 lb. freewitha51b. can r j- This makes a very low price on this extra quality coffee. t Include one can with your crder. . .. . : Personal Attention , Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 '. Grocer Phone 252 Use Nitrate of Soda :f - why? t'.ECAUSE it is a plant; " food that increases the . k ,J,S l vigor of j'our 'orchard. ' ' BECAUSE it is the cheapest and most quickly . available source of nitrogen, so essen- '-i; tial to plant life. : '; . BECAUSE its application is reconunended by all '.;' government authorities land cxperi , f,i merit stations in the Northwest. . Earl);' application is productive of best-results. -J - ;:',-For literature and quotations write or wire Nitrate Agencies Co. 8G6,Hoge Bldg. , Seattle THE OXY-ACETYLENE . 1 DOES It biit tho peculiiir combination of gases is not nil. It takes skill and' experience as well to turn out a finished job of welding as we turn it out. Give us your order, and' leave the rest to ns. You will sec the results, v. ' '". "The Weld That Held." VULCAN WELDING WORKS 39 South Front MILES AND MILES yon can add to your tire '-life by having it half soled. It will bring it back to life and make it worth many dollars to you.. . , s - .--.,. ' . ; - , More Mileage Tire Co. ;V -! R. A. Petty, Jr. ;132 N. Riverside Phone 162-R Chevrolet 1920 Runabout 'Runsand looks like new. Has ' good tires with spare and -tire cover, and large spotlight. This . ' carls priced right. ,. ' '.-J '-'-' - . , - - ' ; l' Trade Considered ". Terms If Desired The Busy Corner Motor Co. The store "where your dollar does its duty