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- rvrvm mTTfH - PAOE FOTTR A t-vn w Aft Medford Mail Tribunk AN INnKPKN'IlKNT N K WSPA PEll PUBLISUKI) KVIOIiy AlTKItNOON EXI'KPT KUNI1AT I1V TUB MKbKOnb rillNTING CO. The Rleilford Sunday h'un is furnished subscribers desiring a seven uay aauy newspupcr. Office Mall Tribune Ilullillllg. North Kir street, l'lione 55, A consolidation of I lie Democratlr Times, the Mi'dforil Mall, the Medford Trihune, The outliarn Oregonian, The Ashland Trihune. HOMKKT W. rtflll, SUMI'TKIt 8. SMITH, Kdltor. Manager. BUBSCBIPTIOH TLEMB: RT X1AII In Advance: nntly. with Sunday Sun, year $7. SO Daily, with Sunday Sun. month .75 ,. Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6. .10 Dallv. without Sunday Sun, month .6.1 Weekly Mall Trihune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun. one year 2.00 BY CARIIIKIt in Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville, Central i'olnt. Phoenix,' -j aient: Dally, with Sunday Sun, mouth .75 Dally, without Sunday Huu, month .65 Dally, without Sunday Hun, year.... 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All terma by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dallv averace circulation for six months ending Oct., ' 1520, 322C Kntered a-- necnnr, t--sh matter nt Medford, Oregon, under the uct of March 8, 1879. MUMBKHH OC TUB ASSOCJATIOD I'ltKHS. The Aaoselatcd Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It, or nnl otherwise credited In Ihls paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlglils of rcptibleatlou of special dispatches herein aro also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The. hit? fltilit 1h only a wcok away, and thcro 1h nnthinK much to do but keep .lack Unnipscy from ducking Into tho Bhlpynrdu on the evo of battle. Among the terrors of Hiiinmci', lire Hie miniboin of gain who have cnl their lift It- on tho general linen of un O-Ccdnr mop. RKSTAUHANT MAN COUUWT NAT HIS OWN FOOD. (Pendleton East OroKonlan.) Only tho Inexiici1 lonccd ever try It. Nicholas Arnstoln, a Now York Jew, who stole a million dollars worth of Llborty bonds, sure not his when he wandered up to tho bar of justice Thiu-sdny. A flinty hearted julne Kave him two years In the county jail, and a flno of $1(1.00(1. Talk about tho JtUHslau persecutions of Hebrews. ESTRAY FROM HEAVEN (Rosoburg Nows) Dtiard wanted by man An el derly man wants board by tho month. Will pay f:!0 per month In advance. Uses no tea or coffee or tobacco In any form; no bad Inn KiinKc; does not expectorate Ad dross C. II. lOgleston, care News .llovlow. Wig Auhpolo sold his IiIiIoh thin week for u song, and they will return next winter itu JIG shoes, i "A homo tulcnt play will bo given at tho K. I', hall sometime next month. Ijook out for It." (Yreka Jotirnitl.) Knlr warning. Tho reprimand of Admiral Slum by tho Boerotnry of tho navy was sevoio, but the rest of the navy Is able to hold up Its head, A southbound passenger engine eclipsed all whistling records Friday, owing to the hind ond brakenian hav ing tils oyos on a slender brunette, who wus northbound. "lnero Is no art lu farming, snys the "Oounlry (ienllenian." Ncverthe less the biggest strawberries are ill ways on tho top of tho box, and tho smallest potatoes lit the middle of the sack. ALL'S WELL IN ARMENIA (Albany Democrat) . A poor woman living lu the hills lias put some of her crocheting In Krnest Shell's show case for sale. . News from McNeill s Island says that Hoy Gardner, tho "gentleman ban dit," is "cheerful." lie ought to be wllll only -111 years, 11 mouths, and threo weeks to serve. Her rich husband knows how many millionaires Peggy Joyco entranced, hut the figures are not available on Ihu number of drummers bewitched. Ashland will celebrate the blrtli of tho nation. Thorn will be plenty of fun for all, nnd at least one serious accident on the Dlnwny. GRAB HIM AROUND THE NECK AND HE WILL QUIT , (Eugene Register) "Dear Miss Page Do you eon sliler It Improper lo allow buys to , put their arms around yon? Some sny It makes no difference If it Is curried no further. I'hillis. . WHY EMBARRASSING? MAKE IT OBSTRUCTIVE . CHICAGO. June 2S. Short skirls, rouge, peek a boo waists fr and rolled stockings were placed under the ban today In I he office of a large railroad conipnny bore. It was said that officers of the rond decided thai the stylo of dress worn by young women In the road's employ was becoming embarrassing to the working iiiiii' llle of tho of fire. IT'S WORTH ,TNK world is sick. Why not JL therapeutics. When ;iu individual is sic);, the treatment that lias given best results in the past is trietl. Jf that fails, then the next i)est is tried. If that fails, and every accepted treatment fails, then KometliiiiK entirely new is adopted. in the reiilni of experiment, on the has never been tried has never failed and therefore may succeed. Well, evervthint; has been tried tianity, th.it is literal hone.st - to - nig one day in the week, and acceptance of Christ's teachings, tween individuals and between nations. The idea is not original. It has often been suggested before and Dr. Fulkerson suggested it Thursday night, lint the suggestion is in variably put aside us only another half-baked dream of another im practical idealist, too fantastic and absurd for any level-heuded hu man to consider. Is it? That is always the plaint of the Do-Nothing. How can anyone know until the experiment has been tried? This much is certain. Although this is nominallv all the world powers are the same, the adoption of Christianity as an actual code of conduct, would result in one of the greatest revolu tions ever witnessed. The world might please some people, better. others worse, but it would certainly be different. And looking at this hall of dirt, as a whole something different, a decided change is what our lawyer friends might call a sine qua non. We hazard the guess the world's great need today is a spiritual N'apiilcnu, a genius in organization and leadership, who can transform the latent desire of all mankind performance. No such Napoleon if the need becomes great enough, ly wait WEARINESS. O 11, AIY Llh'K seeins gray and for my soul is sick and weary of my task of pouncing sand. In rebellion oft I'm sighing, calling on the name of Mike, when the idle rich go flying in their atitos, up the pike. Why must one forever labor till his brains are turning sour, while his giddy, gilded neighbor hits up sixty miles an hour? Oh, the auto horns are sounding and tin; cut-nuts make their noise, and my share of sand I'm pounding with Ike sad, downtrodden boys, founding sand while (fibers gambol where the ocean billows flow, pound ing sand while others ramble down .some sort of Kollen Kow. Hut, you say, tho rich have sorrow, every standard brand ol' grief, and they'd give a lot to borrow my capacity for beef. And of rubles quite a number they would give, with' great delight, if they could enjoy the slumber that enshrouds me every night. I have all I'm really needing, so you say to case my woe, and 1 am not pinched for speeding every time I ltd her go. I am sound and hale and hearty, honest toil accounts for that, while the idle, loaf ing .smarty sags around in rolls of fat. I'm encouraged by your spieling, so, with weapon in my hand, I'll forget that weary feel ing iilul continue pounding sand. Weekly Report on The following is the condition of the I'aclfio highway from the California lino to Hosebiirg, according to an offic ial report given out by K. 15. liodgniau, division engineer for Ihls district: rtosoburg-Myi'tle Crock, 1!0 lnllos, paving south of Hoscbuig; upon at all hours; detours are used when avail able. Myrtle CieekCanyonville, 1(1 miles. Grading; fair dolours via Hldille. Cnnyonvlllo-tlnlosvlllo. 11 miles. Good luaeadam. GitlcHvillo-Wolf Creek, 11 miles. Pav ing should start during the week at Imlh Wolf Creek and (ialovllle, where detours are not available, traffic will bo allowed to pass at least every two hours. Wolf Cieek-tliavo Creek, u miles. Pavod. Gruvo Creek-Grants Pass, IS miles. Doing macadamized; lake old road nt summit of Smllh Hill; good condition when dry. Chains mny bo needed dur ing rains. From the foot of Smllh Hill to Grants Pass, It Is no longer neces sary to detour via Merlin. Tho main HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 Where is the Imperial Valley in Ihls country? 1! What Is celluloid made from? ;i Where do wo get our domestic sardines.' I What is tho lougost railroad lu tho world? 5 Where do wo get sulphur from? t What Ih the heaviest kind of wood? 7 What large river In I'tilted States flows from south to north? S Where do we get most of our coffee? ! What Is there In oak or hemlock bark which makes' them useful In tanning? 10 What causes the tides? Answers to Yesterday's Questions I What do the thirteenth, four teenth nnd fifteenth amendments to the constitution do fm the negro? Ana. The thirteenth made him free, tlu' fourteenth made him a citizen and the fifteenth made him u voter. -Who invented the telephoue'.' Ans. A. G. Pell. 3 What is a reprieve? Ans. It Is simply the suspending for H time the execution of a penally. 1 What are elementary sounds and how ninny are there In the Kngllsh 'lungimgo? Ans, They are the slm MEDPOItn .MAIL TRIBUNE, A TRIAL. apply one ol' tlie first principles of In other words the ease is thrown very excellent theory, that what on this totteriii" world, but Chris (jod Christianity. Not hymn sin;; .skin-.sin;'ein the other six, but the fninl- as a working program for life, be a Christian nation and practically for better things, into constructive is discernible on the horizon. I'.ttl who' kiiowx.-rhu inay''ippoui'. Mctfon dreary, in rebellion oft I stand, Pacific Highway highway can bo used except when they aro working, when a short detour is used. Grunts Pass-Hock Point Arch, 10 miles. Paved. Hock Point Arch-Gold Hill, 2 miles. Grading; take dolour at Hock Point Arch. Gold lilll-Meilt'ord, 11 miles. Pared. Modford-Ashland, Kl miles. Paved. Ashland California lino, 'i'i miles. Paving; road kept open ut nil hours. Crater Lake Highway Tho road lo Crater Lako will bo op ened July 1st. The construction work holweon Agato and Trail is over a now line so that traffic, on tho roads used last year is not Intorfered with. A sprinkling truck will bo used south of Prospoct so thai the road between Medford and Prospoct will bo ns good or better than last year. From Pros pect to tho lako the new grade com pleted last year is to be used. There aro several alternate routes leading out of Medford. Detour signs will he placed on all Iheso beforo July 1st nnd a stntemenl of tho condition of each will bo loft at the Medford hotels. plost sounds uttered by the organs of speech. There aro II of them In the Kuglish language. & What are (he best known breeds of draft horses? Ans. Perelioron Clydesilalu, Belgian and Shire, li What would you call a soil com posed of two parts clay, three parts sand nnd one part humus? Ans. Sandy loam. 7 What is meant by humidity? Ans. Iiy humidity is meant tho per cent of water vapor In tho air. s hat are two Inorganic foods? Ans. Water anil salt. ft What does the word "Thnnntop sis" mean? ,Ans. A view of death. 11) What Is brokerage? Ans. it is the commission charged by the stock brokor who buys or sells stocks or bonds for another. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE FRENCH GENERAL IN SYRIA rAM.SCrs. Syria. June 2;!. An at tempt was made today to assassinate General Gouraud, commander In chiel of the French army in the east, as he was traveling In an automobile from Damascus lo the Sea or Galilee lu nor thern Palestine. The assault was com mitted by bandits. Tho general was uninjured, but had a narrow escape, a bullet passing through his left sleeve. China llalnis lo bavo Issued newspaper In Ibo early centuries the Christian ecu. AngfiFQRprOKggoy, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 23.--Juek DeinpKey today resumed train ing after n L' l-bolir layoff to rr lebrate bis tweiity-slxtli birthday. The cham pion will box this allirnoon and to morrow and on Monday will spend another ilay in idleness. His work outs from now on will take place in the open air arena. ' Dempsey is in high spirits.' The cbampirin was tho guest of honor at e. birthday surprise party staged at bis camp last night by newspaper men. A Jazz baud, a trio of ilawliau singers and several vaudeville enter tainers were pressed into service for the occasion and for two hours more Iban L'OO made merry on the front porch of Dempsey'.s piivale house at Air port. At nine o'clock he bade his visitors good night, shook hands with each and thanked them for tlu1 party. Even on bis birthday Dempsey did not care to disturb the regularity of Ilia retiring hour. Dempsey received more than 500 telegrams yesterday wishing happy returns of his birthday. The telegram he prized above them all was that from bis mother In Salt Lake City. A telegram from Georges Carpentler was also received and a message acknowledging tho courtesy v.aa dis patched by the champion to the chal lenger. DempKoya weight today is placed nt Ilia pounds by bis trainer. Te'dy U.'iycs. There is every possi bility that lie will scale under the (10 pound mark when he enters the ling at Jersey City. ' F. 1V! M A XI-I ASSIST, N. Y., Juno 25. There Is a deep rooted belief in tho camp of Georges Carpentler that the blonde. Frenchman will attain his life long ambition the world's heavy weight title when he meets Jack Dempsey in Jersey City a week from today. Francois TJeschuinps, the manager, and .1. Wilson, the trainer, aro of the opinion that Carpentler will bo so fast and clevor that Deninaev will not be ablo to striko him one tolling blow and that the champion will bo count ed out, along about the fifth or sixth round. Even grunting that the champion may lnad on the French man, they say ho is in such condition that It will take twenty of Jack's hardost wallops to stop him. "If everything goes right there will be a new world's heavyweight cham pion a week from today," they as serted. A heavy work out wus planned for tho challenger today. Thero were some now sparring men on hand, but their names could' not bo learned. All nlong tho challenger has been pulling punches, smiling and begging the pardon of opponents whoso Juwa hn struck too hard. On Thursday, however, in his Inst public appear ance, there was little smiling and no mercy whatever. Ho floored his man, kept his mouth shut and waved for another victim. Such will bo tho order of things from now until July 1, when the training period ends. , E CHICAGO, June 2,".. Old King Sol was much in evidence lu lib- baseball world the last week and bis warmth apparently ba.s brought pitchers, who were slow in rounding into condition, back in their siride. ns a result batting has suffered materially. Ilabe liuth of the Yankees made only one circuit drive during the week. ml briiiiKbt his string to 2-1. In the Nalieiial league "Ilinh" Meusel of Philadelphia failed to add to bis mark of 11 circuit drives. lack Founder of SI. l.ouis. however, managed to get ti. bringing his total to nine, which puis him lu a tic with C.uorge Kelly of New York. Xew York lawyer Dead. XKW YOHK, June 23. John H. Stunchfiold, New York lawyer, who appeared in many Important cases, died today at Isllp, hong Island. He was horn in Elmlra lu 1S5,". He wa? a delegate to tho demorratlc conven tion of 1912, which nominated Wood row Wilson. 1! 1 j.' SATURDAY,, ' J tJXE 2', 1921 C0LLE6ERJCHERS CHICAGO. American college pitch ers have proved too much for K. Ta- naka. centerfielder on the Waseda university Japanese ball team now touring the United States. In the Toklo college league, Tanaka is known as tlie "Dabo Ruth," of tho league. He holds a record of six homo runs in six games during last winter's season in Japan, but thus far he has fulled to solve the American puzzlers for a cir cuit clout. G. Taniguchl, 'the Japs" tsar left bander, has been likewise unable to duplicate his record made in Tokio, during his American trip. I-ast winter he pitched two no-hit, no-run games but thus far every American team has scored on him. His effectiveness Is duo mainly to a swift drop, with which ho has often retired his opponents with threo strike-outs in a row. Tani guchl is W years old and a froshnian. Waseda has twogood right-handers in S. Matsumoto and F. Arlta. Iii,the last of tho three games series witli the University of Chicago, Arita replaced Ttnuiguchl in the 7th inning with the bases full,and two out. He struck out the next man up, but when Chicago filled the sacks again in tho iith, a single drove In two runs and lost tho game and tho scries for the Nippo nese. The whole team plays with constant smiles wreathing their countenances and a mistake means only an excuse for another display of pearly teeth. They are an alert lot of ballplayers, never still, and always eager to get at the ball. There is none of the serious expression or tho hnlf-angry look which Is seen on tho faces of most American ballplayers In tho middle ol a hot game. ;Ring Sketches of Bygone Years Thumbnail Sketch No. 19 Jack Dempsey played the accompan iment to Jess WMard's swan song on July 4, 191fi, at Toledo, O. It was all over iu the third round. Jess got $100,000 lor the performance, many times the amount Caruso earns in a whole opera. Deinpsey got $1!7,000. . The champion fell down and got up so many tiilTes In the first round that Cue referee became dizzy from count- s' anil failed to hear the bell. This was on the fifth llason between Wll- lard and the floor. . Tho gong sounded feebly on tho sev enth count, but Heferee Pecord con tinued chopping the air over Willurd. When he bad finished ho Informed Dempsey that there had been a knock out and the champion left the ring, only to have' his manager come run ning after him with tho information that there had been a mistake. That first round was awful, rtut it prepared everybody for tho worst nnd no one was surprised when Willurd lost in tho third round. Dempsey opened tho fight by accept ing some taps on tho face. Then he hauled ort and busted Willurd in the stomach so hard that a dazed expres sion overspread tho champion's coun tenance. Dempsey tfleu landed sev eral blows ta the jaw and Willurd dropped to the floor for six counts, only to fall again with a blow that greeted his nose. As ho got up a second tlmo he turn ed his head away but tho Giant Killer struck liim twice and ho fell on his hands Olid knees. Arising once more, Willard was cor nered by Dempsey who pounded him to tho mat with rights and lefts to the faco. Again he got tip upd once more ho wns knocked down. Somehow tho giant groped his way through the second round, suffering nothing more humiliating than a fall partly through the ropes. Dempsey tore Into aim again when the third round ononod. Wlllnrtt was groggy nnd weak, with one eye out of shape ami everything gono wrong. His seconds threw the towel into tho ring upd called it a day. Getting Along (food Women are ns great sufferers from kidney nnd bladder ailments as mon. Foley Kidney Pills help rid tho blood stream of impurities that cause rheu matic pains, backache, swollen, aching joints and stuf, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey. Dox fit, R. F. D. No. 2, Mlddlo town, N. Y., writes; "I had kidney trotiblo ever ainco I was. a littld girl, but I am getting along good slnco I have taken Foley Kidney Pills." They act Immediately and holp restore the kidneys to nealthful activity. Sold everywhere. Adv. Feather fans on long handleK were regarded as .-ynilm1s of royalty by the ancients. 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