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THURSDAY. APRTL 21.. 1021 ' ll ' H ' MEDFORD MAT! j TRTBTTNR rEDFORD, OTCKflON. PACE FOUtt -v. ":' - i s . I . lit Medforp Mail thibune an inii:i'EN'ii;nt neww'ahkk puulihhku kvi'hv aktki1soon bxi.'kit hl'ni'av iiv the mkufobu i'hintino co. EXHIBIT LOCAL PRODUCTS. The Medford Sundny Sun is furnished ubscrlbers fleatrinK a seven clay dally neWHpaper. Office Mall Tribune null-ling, 25-2"7-28 Nurlh Kir street, l'hono 75. A consolidation of the l'cm-K-nitic Times, the Mi'dfurd Mall, the Medford Tribune. The Houllieni Oreg-onlun, The Ashland Tribune. ROHKRT W. ItUMU K.lltor. SU-MPTER S. SMITH. Manager. SUBBCBEPTION TEBMS: BT MAil IN AliVA.NC': Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 7.i0 lJally, with Kunday Sun, month.... .". T'ally. without .Sunday Hun, year.... 6.60 Iiallv, without .Sunday Sun, month .6.1 Weekly Mull Tribune, onu year 2 "0 Sunday Sun, one year 2.00 BY OA life IKK In .MedTord, Ashland, Jneksouvllie, Central l'oint. Phoenix, Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 7 Dally, wltho-.it Sunday Sun, month .. Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7. SO Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year S.i.O All terms by carrier cash In advance. Official paper of the City of -Medford. Official paper of Jacknon County. Kntered as seconc-clnss matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act uf March s, 1879. MEMUEKS Or TUB ASUOCIATKU PRESS. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of 11 news dispatches creditid to it, or not otherwise credited In this paper, und also the local news published herein. All rlahts of republication of special dispatches herein are also renervu Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Ferry If tlu-ru f.s anything the Htfitis of Ori'Kon and the city of Portland nedB woi'ho than -11 world'H fair in J!)li5, U'h 11 world fair in liJM. And a Had thing ahonL it Is tho affair in inti-ml-t-d to "hIiow tilt: duvidopinent of Urc Kon in tho last ducadc." Tho dajH nr Hulling Ioiikit, and Hits HklrtB are (U'UiiiK Hhurtor. "Mining Itovlval I'reillcU-d" (lli'iidlini-. Portland Journal) In uluu-Ku of ISvariKi-list Alk-a Woniiuik. a favoiuti-: Mii:rj (Sulcin Cnpitnl-.Iomiiul) i n. it. Ctoodi'iioimh has heon visiting relatives and frirndK in AVaconda during tho week. It apiicarn to a man up a troo, that Mr. 11. U. WellH, tho KiihIIhIi writer, having flnlKhod hlH long winded ar-tlcU-H In tho Sat. Kvo i'o.st, on liow to huvo civilization, Hhould write a few lines on how to Have the United Kingdom. Tho New York hrolu'rage hou.so maiuiKor, who had two wivi'H under tho name roof, wuh a manager. Prof. Klntttclii Ik ho smart, solving the! laws of tho Llnivorwe, ho might try hlH 1 and figuring out what the lieanei'y chefs do to tho coffee. DKNIKKS A HADIATolt TO J-UTXTIOX, NOT OltXAMKN'l (Klumutli Herald) Gentleman wishes to secure, room with hath connection If possible or apartment. Ileal and hot water vt'ry essential. No eaniouL'lago, but honest to good ness heat. If you have anything that will give me a home cheer, within walking distance of husl u ohm sect ion, answer in care of Itox M, Herald office. ; Tho starving millions of China are handicapped Honiewhat In gelling re lief by a Hhortago of brans bunds, sky rocketH, and yellow tights. "Mother nd Daughter Will WaKh. IMiono ;il2-J,." (Want Ail Vreka Journal) Tho limit of courtcHy, and HurprlHtng. Tho fruit crop 1h In surh bud shape, that a large percetitage of the cravat horticulturiHtH, will be forced to worry along next year with this year's neckties. A. family paKHed through thin a. in., with geraniums growing on tin run ning board of the parental Shtmniy-lot. It Is alrange that out of nil the lourlHtH to the Orient, from tne 1'niled HI at I'M. only those from California, get Insulted in Toklo by the .laps. Hill Haywood, I. AV. leader in America, awaiting transportation to a federal prison, has skipped out for RiiHsia, and Russia will now find out what hell is, with a capital il. rMi:iti:sni iimxhxkss IV mllcloii Tribune) , Dan Manning was arrested yes terday by 1 eputy Sheriff lUdg way when lie "pulled" a buttle with liquor Intoxicating, and pro ceeded to taUe a drink before tho deputy. Manning will be heard before Justicu Je I 'arks this innniiiik'. IT IS TO 1SK IIOl'KU that every person or firm manufacturing any thing in the Rouu Kiver valley will make an exhibit in the Cham ber of Commerce building in Medford, April 25 to 30. That week is ".Made-in-Oregon' week, and it's up to the manufacturers in this valley, from Grants Pass to the California line to show tho people in Portland and other cities that there are just as good products made here in many lines as anywhere else. Don't say "let George do it but arrange for space at once and show "Jackson county can do it." Another reason this exhibition should be a comprehensive one is to get the buyers acquainted with the local products and cultivate the habit of buying "made in the Kogue Jiiver Valley products." This cannot be done unless .the manufacturers co-operate with dealers, ami this exhibition offers a splendid opportunity for .such co-operation. TOO MUCH BRAIN. Liniment I isiops tho aches that follow exposure SUDDEN chnnKpaof weather or pxpoKiiro to cold anil wot, start rheumatic twinge" and muko your "bones nehe. ' Sloan's Liniment lirinpn warmth, comfort and quick relief tolamo Iwck, stiif joints, npralnu, stroma, HoronoaH. I'tnttialrv wiiki'ut tiM im;. All j drmrnUta Wo, SI. -111. 1 - - Al'TKIt a visiti tu Curlyh; n i'nnioiis man once remarked "There is .sueli n tiling as too niui.'li brain, anil when there is too niueh it sours the milk of human kindness. Carlyle is a gwut man, but he would be trrealcr if his brain was a little smaller or his heart a little larger. If a man thinks too much he feels too little. Chelsea House lacks nothing in wisdom, but the wisdom wotdd be more creative if there were more warmth and less heat." J'erhaps that is Ihe trouble with II. L. Mencken whose second se ries of "Prejudices" has recently been published- Mr. Mencken is generally regarded as the foremost critic of American letters, with a phenomenal brain equipment, lint after perusing his latest fulmina tion, onu is convinced that his cardiac region is something nature woidd abhor. Mencken hates everything, including himself. 'Above all he de tests his country, the constitution, the founding fathers, "members of the Drama League, and the V. M. 0. A. weepers at the Chaulaucua, wearers of badges, 100 per cent patriots, children of God; while American culture ho damns and double-damns, as n maudlin brain less cycle of "the moving picture, the phonograph, the New Thought and the Jiiclorido tablet." licing a disciple in early youth of Xeitzsche, he detests pity, grati tude, affection, unselfishness, good faith, patriotism, the ten com mandments, Christianity, everything in short that "abject and stupid herd" occassional' reverence. All men repel him' while the only ex planation he can offer for the "offensive practice of marriage" is that to nearly every man there falls a moment when some woman who disgusts him rather less than do all the others, comes within his range. St. John Krvine, tho British literary authority names Mencken as one of "the lights of American criticism.',' This may be true, but if so, bis "light" is one that blinds and dazzles, a light with burning heat, but without warmth. For the essential weakness in Mencken is he doesn't tell the truth. He is the Polyanna of Pessimism. He looks through a glass that makes things worse than they are,' just as Polyanna looked through a glass that made things belter than they are. . But for boredom Mencken offers an effective antidote. And perhaps after all, in his realm of literature, this is his justification. vl new ' " ' jgfflaMi.. i - operation . Ja : ' " S e-8 ' u.JT J I 4k welt Mason OBLIGATIONS- W1IHN my old cow was lying ill, my neighbor, Chester White came from his collage on Ihe hill, and watched through out the night. Ho placed a poultice on her brow, and hushed her anguished groans, and helped to save that valued cow, which cost me forty bones. And when (he long sad night was done, its hours of sorrow spent, and 1 produced my roll of mon, he wotdd not take a cent. "Nay, nay," he said, "we neighbors are,' as neighbors long we'vj! stood, and talk of pay, would only mar the joy of doing good." And 1 admired him as ho went, and said, "lie beats two bands, the man who would not take a cent for lending helping hands!" And he restored Ihe healthy faith I knew when was young; my faith in man had grown a wraith, so often IM been stung. But now ho comes to get my plow, my grindstone and my spade, reminding me that my old cow had died but for his aid. lie borrows everything 1 have, my stove and rub ber plant, my hitlers and my beeswax salve, my washtub and mr aunt. And now 1 don't allow a gent to work and draw no pav; though he has only earned a cent, he takes that cent awav. 'if some one helps me crank my Ford, or get the butter churned. I take him where my coin is stored, and pay him what he's earned. . i How Much Do You Know? 1. How often does I'resUli'lit HiirUillK Ki't paid'.' -. What must Ijo the total annual rrceipls of u M.stol'li. e lit-fore It lp rousiiliTrd "first ela.s.s" ? :l. What Is tho highest salary paid to puslmasttM-H in this eounlry? t. Wlu-rti Is the nt-i-ent In recess? .". Ahtitit how many arlirh-s Im ported Into the rolled Stall's pay a duty or tax To tho Kovornnienl .' 0. How does loa and ooffoo con sumption per oaplta compare in ;ho t'nitod States" 7. On what date did Washington eross tho UolawaroV S. When was tho Plat no of l.lhorty unveiled and how 1Ik a crowd va present at I ho ooreinony'.' '.I. Who discovered tho South I'olo and when? 10. On' a ship what part Is the ;:alliy? AiiMici-s to Nntimlay's (Questions 1. What Is Ihe illllorenoo lu'twe-n hides and shins'.' Aus. Skins n:' larKor animals smh as horses ami eattlo are railed hides. Hides Oi" oats ami sheep are known as skins. Is honoy taken from different flnwers of different eolor? Alls. Yes. ('lover honey Is white, while Innk wheat honey Is dark. "What Is tho moaning of "ante meridiem"? Ans. Tim wools are l-stin and mean "hofore noon." 4. t an an heirloom ho disposed of ly the owner tluiinK his lifetime or hy will'.' Ans. Tho owner may dispose of an heii loom during his lifetime the ,:inii :is uny itthor ehattel. Ho emoitd dispose of il hy Will so a.s to defeat tile i title of the licit, the reason heini; that tha will cannot operate until otter deuth, while custom taken effect the instant ono dies. 5. of what wore tho orlKinal lamps made? Ans. Skulls of ani mals und shells were firm used as lamps. Animal oils and fish oil were used until vesetablo oil was manufactured. t: What leliiilous sect m-eached the doctrine that IMirisl would conn to earth aRnln to relmi In tho form of a woman? Aus. The Shakers. 7. llow many American liberated slaves ami their descendents live In Liberia, the Neuro republic of West Africa? Ans. The last count showed about 60.000. Tho population of tho republic is about 2. 100.000. S. Who aid. "A house divldct' aKainst Itself cannot stand"? Ans. Abraham, Lincoln. !. What Is tho work of Idle wold- is secreted by the liver? Ans. Jts principal work is to absorb fats. 10. How- does a llama defend itself? Ans. Hy spitting a ball of food and saliva with considcrubl . force at their tormentors. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose wish 5c mid mail it to l-'oley & Co., L'S'io Shef field Ave., Clilongo, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taininK Kolo.Vg Honey and Tar Coin pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and bark; rheumatism, naokache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic. Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly elennsini; cathartic for con stipation, hlllousne-is, headaches, and shi!i;!sh boKcIs. Sold everywhere. Adv. The manufacturer of your automobile recommends, in the Instruction Book for your car, that the crankcase be drained out and flushed and then refilled with fresh oil at regular intervals. t This is necessary because engine operation causes a steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal par ticles and other impurities in the crankcase oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked and neglected. To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other deal ers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific agent that cleano out old oil, dirt, grit and other impuritiea, and Aoes not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. ' Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below it means "Better operation and longer engine life." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OliforniaJ 1 MODERN J CRANKCASE I 3 jean m n nn n a m 4 0 LSNiNU I SERVICE ' I J Bj Wc use K CALOL FLUSHING OIL zeroLene JIT or better operation aiid longer jp jP A BANK MUST OFFER ADVICE AND ENCOURAGEMENT TOO NO place but at the bank do you find sudi an accumulation of experience or such a wide range of diversified experience. The customers of the First National are many, and of many walks of life. Wc sec and hear enough problem's worked out to make lis fortified for those most anyone could have. Federal Ueserve Member. as Medford Oregon j--------;-'--' nig-gjjii!A3Ei I ' I . THE UNIVERSAL CAB III Week end plenie mul riiitipiiiB tours lliirio); tile III illy ileli-iktliil spiiiii; anil Minimer nioiillis limy bo en- III llll .lo.ved ly tliose who ohm ii l'oid Sedan. An enolos- III i i-d mid eo.y eat- in Hie eliilly evening or in inelein- 11 cnl e4itlier. -An oM-n em- wild lenly of nil- when j desired. The I'oiil Sedan is an ideal ear for your Ml Niinimei-outiiin lioeause or it.s i-eon'omy of operation, Ml ill leH'inlatii!ity, duraliilily, eotnfoit. aJHl wonderful III llj H-rfoi-nianer miller the moft diffieult eonditionS. j! Come in and .-ee this vemnrkiihle eni- ask for III j a ileniousii-atioii. Von eannot help hut lie Impress- I II 8 ,,1 hy the modeinte eosi, In-auly and Mivniitli of I I il tho l'old Sedan. II ill ?s0 I 1 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. I I or. SlTth nod l'urific l!iinv;-y llj I - "' j When you are young, the whole world is before you and just how much of it you conquer, rests with you. The best start a young man can make is to work hard and REGULARLY bank a part of his earning. It won't be long befor. he is ' noised" and oon the older men are relyinj upon him and he rapidly comes to the front.:. . ' : ; ' : 1 Young Man, come in, start that bank account today $1.00 will do it and it is up to you to'keep up your deposits regu larly and succeed. We will welcome you Jackson County Bank . -" Established 1888 ..'; - ' Member Federal Reserve - ; ' . ; w. 1 . ' fi 1iW IS THIS HOUSE YOURS? DOES IT NEED PAINTING? so, see THOMPSON the PAINTER Dealer in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass all on hand Good stock of W. P. Fuller's line of paints, every gallon guaranteed. 126 N. Front ' Phone 4G4 ' MM It Pays to Use I Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead , ' Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau- Go-Op Exchange MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES l-envo Jlcdl'ord H n. m. Daily. i.eavo Itoseliurg 1 p. m. Daily MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS l.KAVK MKDICOUD. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:r.O p. m. Cars slop at all intermediate points. Waiting room Medford, 5 South l'ront. LEAVE CKANTS JPASS. 10 a .m. 1:00 p. m. " 4:;0 p. in. Phono !U)I INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. I i