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MEDFORD MATT, TKTBTTXE. MEDFOBD.' QKEflOy. WEDNESDAY, "ftPim; 20. 1921
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'My Arthur Perry
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The latent young Intly to ho eiitnn
Kled in n romance Willi a nilllioniilre
Is MIhh I'efegy Hopkins or CliiaiKo,
London, itndi way polntB. Perhaps you
havVseon'ber picture In the piipors,
revsullng H; 'mouthful of well formed
maters, ani a Bhupely shiink.
Tourists "Oreson's Rreutest asset
continue to arrive dally, some with
their blankets on their hack, and some
with their blankets In the back of a 4d.
TourlBtg are "OrcKon's greatest asset"
becaUBe they require no invcstinent of
the Almighty nnd Ileloved Dollar, thus
not disturbing tho long sleeping gump
tion of the commonwealth.
i BEHOLD THE BANKRUPTSl
", , : (Albany Democrat)
' 'Wo rate 'em $200 for every Inch
of skirt below the calves,' said a
credit man of a large department
store. He wn talking about tho
.Why, when uud how of his depart
ment, , However, hn segregated
elderly ludies beyond tho palo or
big remark. The credit man's rule
of. thumb brings up the question of
Credit in general. It Is a truism
nowadays to say that tho business
of. the world Is run on credit."
There Is not much question about
what will happen to the soldiers bonus
bill to bo voted upon Juno 7th. It
should have come before the people
when the Bilk shirt wns fluttering In
the breozo, and the sblpynrd counters
of rlvotH wore getting $11.75 per diem.
The only good arising now will bo now
faces, In the legislature at tho next
buckpasslng session.
People are starving to dentil In Ala
bama. In the first place the tragody
Is top near home, In the second place,
there Is no chance to run nroiind the
gay capitals of Europe studying condi
tions, and, in the third place there is
no need of appointing GOO commis
sions to make long-winded reports.
i ,
. The Tjlnlted States doesn't want ex
clusive rights to Yap, but exclusive
rights for yapping.
v MOT INFERRING ANYTHING
.' (Oregon City Enterprise)
Mrs. Clans Peters Is In t,ho Ore
It. Ron Cltyjhospltal. w-X :',
WalteriHchnltz has a bug.', i ;' ..'.
: , ;i'' s--,;,.!'.',-
Accordln'4'to Prof. Klnsteln tho solar
system Is tWIstlnV urounilv-lIke a lov
ing couple tt a moonlight iliince.
Several iliombers1 ilf the local Clul
shevlkis have accepted mandates In
Ashlnnd. ' !
Interest In tho scenory over tho SIs
kiyous has beon revived by the report
that 4 per cent beer Is on tap In Cali
fornia burgs.
"Marvin Hanks Is still III" (Rose
burg Review). Moonshlnus 2 muchus.
"NOW IS THE TIM 10 KOIl THIS
GREAT EVENT THE PRICES ON
OUR WOMEN'S APPAUICU COATS.
SUI'td, DRESSES, AND MIM.INHHY
WILL PARALYZE YOU (Ad Eugene
Guard).
.; EXPECTING-TOO MUCH
I (Eugene Guard)
Loo Eagan of Albany expects to
move hero and live. ...
An, epidemic or Internulionnl mar
riages has started, wherein a number
of chiseled headed and ungodly rich
Americans will hook up with the poor
and ilBlnloss niemucrs 'ot European
royally. '-
Sure
Relief
6 HFI L-ANS
YAP, PAP AND PARTIZANS.
WE AUK in receipt f an unsigned communication ritfiirlint?
the Islniid of Yap. Tlic writer, uiarently siiltV-i-iu under tin;
political complex of last November's flection, doesn't we wly the
United States should have a better right to this J'aeific Island, than
Japan, and considers this "policy of selfishness a return to the cyni
cal imperialism of Mark Hanna." (Sic! '
"We fear our communicant is as hazy on Hughes' Yap policy, as on
the "imperialism" of Apostle Mark. Mr. llulit's does not ask an
American inundate for the Island of Yap. He asks no exclusive con
trol of that pin-point in the I'aeil'ic. All he asks is the open door,
with the I'nilcd Stales upon an equality with all oilier nations includ
ing Japan.
Japan, on the other hand, opposes the open door, insists upon ex
clusive control of one of the, most vital cable stations in far eastern
waters, and raises the League of Nations decision, Ip support her con
tention. ,
In takiiif? this stand the Harding'' administration is merely follow?
ing'iip the policy laid down by Secretary of State Colby and a policy
inaugurated by John Hay, which merely means a genuine. American
policy upon which (here is, and has been, no political division. So we
think the charge id' selfish imperialism can he promptly dismissed.
,
The communication, however, calls up another point, nanfcly the
similarity between (he foreign policies of the Harding ami Wilson
administrations, regarding Yap, regarding Russia, regarding Ger
man reparations, in fact regarding nearly eveything thus fhr, but the
Wilson covenant.
The Kugene Guard, a militant Democratic organ, is persistently
chiding the Republican papers, particularly the Orcgonian, for com
mending a policy under Harding, which was opposed under Wilson,
't here is sonic ground for this charge, perhaps, but it might be mulch
ed by chiding the lCugene Guard for saying everything good about
the Wilson policy, and saying nothing good about the same policy, as
promulgated by the opposition-
As a mailer of fact, the partisan standpoints are precisely the
same, anil a part of the political sham, which must be expected. From
our point of view the fact lhat ii typically Democratic ami typically
Republican administration should agree on the certain points of
America's foreign policy is a matter for congratulation rather than
t'isappoiiilment, for it is pretty strong proof that the policies in (pies
tion are right. The main issue fti the recent campaign was not Wil
son's foreign policies, outside of the covenant, but Wilson himself.
not which party was best fitted for solving the problems abroad, but
the problems at home.
So to continually harp on the string of inconsistency, when a
Republican paper commends the retention of a democratic policy by
a Republican administration, is rather beside the point. The Demo
cratic paper that refuses to commend such action, is doing the same
thing. Holli attitudes come under the head of the trivial fiftl irrele
vant. . ......
The situation merely demonstrates a fact, long since apparent,
that permanent political lines in this country have not yet been drawn,
that most of the talking points in the last election were catchwords
and nothing more, anil lhat on what issues the two major parlies in
this con n I ry arc to permanently divide, only the future can determine-
third day Us beating can easily be
seen If the egg Is opened.
10 How did the Hessian Kly get its
name? Ans. It was thought that the
pest was brought to America by Hes
sian troops during the revolution. It
has been active since Revolutionary
days.
FORMER PROFESSIONAL
ENDORSES IT
NURS
y Zl
Graduate of Belleveu Hos
pital, New York, Ex
presses Gfratitude to Tan
lac for Wonderful Results
She Obtained.
One of the latest 10 ndil her name
to the long Hat of Tanlac i-iidoi f4
mentft is Mrs. I My A- I.uentz.'ii. M5
Faxon Ave., Han I-Yuncimo, who
fore her nmrrlaKO ' w;ih a icairn tl
nurm, a graduate from IVIleven Hos
pital. New York. Mrs. J.orenU'-n h;.s
a hunt of frit' ml h and a tjualntaiuv n
and her statement, enniini; aa it dooa
from one who has had ho rnu h ex
perience in relieving Buffering' will be
read with wld interest.'
"Twenty-nix years aso.'
"while on a visit to the country I
had u severe huh stroke and was
down in lied fin a your and Ik lit
monthH. after that, and had to he fed
artificially all that time. t Ah a re
sult my liomach was left all upst-i.
my appetltt wiih almost Rnne nrd I
ruffertd with awful pains and
i-rampK. At times 1 Jut cried out, 1
wan in Mich misery, and I would bloat
jp so had I could hardly Htand it.
"I grew worse eat h year- una fi-
nally was operated on, lint I didn't
; improve, and I on M n't sleep well,
I as I was nervous and restless and
; worried all the lime. My back aeh?d
lawfully and i oftvii broke clow;, tone
i pb'tely from wen Uness and would
, have to ko to bed.
I That was my condition when I bn
gan taking Tanlac a few months diro.
laud it was one of the greatest joys of
! my llfi', as it restored my heal'Ii per-'
feel I y. -My appetite returned and th"
stomach i rouble and nervousness h-ft
me and I felt splendid in every way.
"Then some time ago our house
night on fir and we were burned
out, and the excitement of it all un
nerved me and tfet me back. Knowing
how well Tanlac helped me before, 1
started right back to taking it again
and it wasn't long until 1 was feeling
well and strong once more. 1 am in
splendid health again and just can't
tell how grateful I feel to Tanlac for
all the good It haH dono me." 1
y Walt Msfon
' a,. ,
BREAKING IN.
nOirC'HT n shotRun nt Hie .store and slew tlin family next door!
And I wns moved lo honest tears when thus I ended their ca
reers, for they had never done me' wronn, nnd I had known them
well and lone;. Jiemor.se burned in me like n fire when I shot down
the lifted sire, and plumed n nephew nnd n niece nnd rhvc two
minis eternal pence,, and when I burned the residence it shocked
my fine esthetic sense. Hut I had tried so many ways to break
into the picture phiys! I chased the niiinnf;er.s nroiind.nnd beied
them, while they pawed the ground, to give me just a sinude
clinnee; I knew unite well I would advance. nl, they looked down
with cold disdain nnd said 1 gave, them all a pain; a creek, they
said, was near my home, and there I mjKht soak mv dome'. I'd
never have n chance to trot with all tho Rilded movie lot unless I
plnyed some stnrtliiiR (.,(. desi-ned to pive me widespread fume
Hut now the offers come my way I'll draw a hundred plunks a
day. As Hill, the Huteher on the screen, I'll teach the vounK that
vice is mean, that children are but. dizzy fools who do not ro to
, Sunday schools; a moral taK attached to crime hands out a les
' ",,st ""Wio'e. And when I think how I'll improve the chil
dren, when the movies move, I'm almost glad I took mv gun, and
slew the .lohnsiiiRs, one by one.
How Much Do
You Know?
1 What is the difference between
Mill's nnd skins?
2 Is honey taken from different
flowers of different color?
3 What is tho inclining of "imte
inerldlein"? 4 fan an heirloom lie disposed of
hj! tho owner during his lirutiniu ur
by will?
B Of what were the ordinal lamps
made?
6 What religions sect preached the
doctrine that Christ would come on
oarth to reiKii acaln In the form of a
woman ?
' 7 How many American liberated
slaves and their' descendants live in
Liberia?
5 Who said "A house, .divided
against llself cannot stand?''
9 What is tho work of bile which Is
secreted by the liver?
in How does a llama defend Itself?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 How much weight can bo carried
by a camel? Ans. They can carry
between fiOO and 80(1 pounds and can
travel 25 miles a day with this lnml.
2 Why was Cain Jealous of Abel?
Ans. Ilecauso llod accepted Abel's
sacrifice and rejected his.
3 What is a cermlolilo' Ana l.
thlnK that destroys germs. Formal
dah.vde Is a sennleide,
4 What are tho names of three
water fairies? Ans. The kelpie, mer
maid and the siren are all water fair
ies. fi What bird was onco usfd to hunt
Ramc? Ans. The falcon. "Falconry"
was a common field sport for the
nobles of Kurope for many centuries.
8 Who were the "Kales"? Alls. In
Clreek mythology they weio the tliree
daughters of Night. Clolho, the spin
ner of the thread of life: Lachesls,
who determined tho length of Un
thread or the lot of life, and Atropos.
or the Inevitable, who cut the thread.
7 What Is the common name for
the flag of Fi ance? Alls. The Tri
color. 5 Where Is Clival Slave Lake and
how big Is It? Ans. It Is situated In
the northw-est territories of Canada
and Is 2S0 miles long and 60 miles
wide. It is frozen over six months of
the year.
9 llow long after incubation begins
is it before the heart ol a chick forms?
Ans. It forms In two days. On the
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