MEDFOTiT) MATTj TRIBUNE. MEDFOTm. ORKOOX. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 1, 1921
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A consolidation of the Democratic
Times, the Meuford Mull, the Medford
Tribune. The Bucuhfern Oregon. an. The
Ashland Tribune. ,
ROHJ5RT W. RVHU Editor.
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Official paper of Jackson County.
Hworn daily avt-raRe circulation for
six month ending Oct.. 1920, 3226
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6 ilspatches herein are also caarvea.
Ye Smudge Pot
B7 Arthur lPHrrf
, Krom the number of accounts of
cscupudes of yonnK ft-mulus in tlio
. orlland impers, mot liars are imyinn
too much attention to the Oregon Civic
Art Center Development league, and
not ciiuiiKh to the ancient custom or
applying a pine hoard In thu woodshed.
-.. . , '
A few slniw huts are Htlll HngcrliiK
on thu heads or summer.
Consternation reigned supreme in
the Nash district tills am., when a
li'nsolcss rumor was Inunched that all
the unemployed would have to go to
work.
, The hill in the senate to repeal the
tax on everything that now takes a
jienny, and concentrate the same un
der 0110 head, Is a pleasant relief, If
passed, and will enable a common citi
zen to sip a kokn without contributing;
to ipnylng off the cost of the second
uitttlo ot the Maine.
XING BALLADS
(Sub. by A. J. V.)
Ho hoard the toot,
Hut tried to scoot
And beat the clioochoo to it.
The poor galoot
Now twangs a Into;
Take heed lulu don't you do It.
Old Kort Mull Is pulling for the N. Y
Giants, or which Mr. MeCiraw Is thu
boss to win the world series. Mr.
McO. was here for nix hours II years
ago, and gave Kort a sidelong glance
For this ho received a box of apples
nilsed exclusively by Mr. Hull, without
unyutsld6 assistance.
ANOTHER ORIENTAL ISSUE
(Pendleton East Oregonlon)
Tlint added Inch to the China
man's shirt tail which should make
whlto the cotton fields of Texas
lias so fur moved more editorial
pens than It has spindles In North
Cumlina.
"For Sale Ford touring. If not sat
isfactory will buy back in spring, for
$50 less prosent cost. Ask for Mullen,
(into campgrounds" -(Want ad Clilco
Enterprise) A gypsy preparing for
Winter.
Owing to the revived Interest in oil
in too valley, new boaster club is going
to be formed, and they will he known
the Uasmiways.
The sob sisters have Mar ted to work
on the sad lute of the poudemus Mr
Arbuckle. Their contributions leave
the public In doubt, whether the girl
that died, or the scieen star, who is
throhgli, Bhrtered the most. All agree
that the Incident was "unfortunate"
particularly for the obesa gentleman
One of the terrors of the winter se:i
.son will be a natlon-wldo series of
evangelistic meet lugs. They general
ly leave such a sweet spirit of agita
tion, that it takes a community longer
to recover from a icdliot revival than
from a world war.
A Gnlshevlkl from the Applegate is
In our midst today, on her usual trip
with a No. 2 shoo on a No. U hoof.
Ashland is getting metropolitan fast
They have a discussion of the water
question going full blast.
The percentage ot illiteracy In Oro
goti I3 9.137. The percentage of ora
tory in each Inhabitant Is nlpttt the
same.
FROM BAD TO WORSE
(A Kansas Paper)
Wo wish to apologise fur the
nianner In which wo disgraced the
beautiful wedding Inst week. Thru
an error of the typesetter we were
made to say "the rosej were
punk." What wo should have said
Was "the noses were plnlt."
. Better get some of the print paper
on rolls for wrapping paper at this
office and save 2 or 3 cents per pouu.l.
Come and look at It and bu convinced.
OLD FRIKNDS drop in from time to time and to stale his
tories fjive tongue, and talk about the far-off clime wherein
we dwelled when we were younj;. It always shocks me when I
meet some friend I knew in clays gone by, who used to walk on
buoyant feet, and who was eager, strong and spry. For we re
member old time friends as we last saw them, years ago, forget
ting how time's passage lends to ruddy loeks the sheen of snow.
Just" yesterday James Foster 1'rigg fame feebly hobbling to my.
lair; onee he was strong and hold and big, and fit to whip a griz
zly bear. And he excelled in manly games, untired he roamed
the woodland ways; and thus I always thought of James, the hero
of my younger days. And now he's bent and weak and ill, his
voice n cackle, shrill and drear, and when he has to climb a hill
he always shifts to second gear. I showed amazement as I stood
and watched him creaking to my door; was this the hero who
withstood the grcenaward champions of yore? "Great Scott,"
he cried, "can this be you, who onee was pleasing to the sight?
And now your girth obstructs the view, your piebald whisker?, are
a sight." We waked old memories that slept, and drngyed them
forth at bitter cost ; and as we talked we sighed and wept, each
found the other such a frost.
Editorial Correspondence
SALEM After talking over the
irrigation situation with State ' Engi
neer Cupper, Consulting Engineer
J-lenny and J. A. Perry, president of
the. Medford Irrigation district, one
reaches the eonelUKiun that there is
general agreement and every prom
iso that water will be secured In 1922
and secured with the Intei-entH -of the
properly owners fully protected.
Englnt .'.' Cupper will leave Sun
day for Medford and will make a
thorough investigation ot the present
situation, tie has asked Mr. Henny
to accompany him, but the latter has
to leave for tile east on an import
ant government mission, and prob
ably will be unable to mako the (lip.
He will probably continue as con
sulting engineer, however, and being
very much Interesled In the success
of the project, the dlslrlet will con
tinue to liavo (he benefit of his great
experience and expert knowledge.
After Mr. Cupper's investigation it
will bo decided whether or not a
Hpcciul outside engineer will be chosen
to take Mr. ltea's place or whether in
the Interest of economy tho present
force of engineers under the district
will bo sufficient. Mr. Terry Is hear
tily In favor ot getting tho best en
gineer available If in tho opinion of
(he state engineer this it necessary,
so whatever (ho final decision l( can
Quill Points
The lini'vcstiiig of wild oats always goes ngninst llic groin.
'There arc slill n few people who think n stance is some kind of club.
Firms that m-v on the level are the first to get hack to n pre-war
level.
How (he bigamist, works up Ihe
a bigumiHlcry,
If the nations ever bill and coo it
teaches them to coo.
As n doctor grows older and learns more, he scraps most of his vo,
ealmlary of big words.
It is easy to love a man who
unless he calls it n receipt.
Tho world will be eold in ;H0,000
of winter coal promptly.
Tho man who first called it tho
careless with his adjectives.
Very likely there will bo considerablv less naintiiisr with nride
when armament is reduced.
There wilj be few divorces when
the experiment the second titine.
There are two kinds of men; those whom you can trust, and those
who agrcu with everything you say. .
While the conference is splitting
will tali o her queue from America.
Some people are so contrary they they never agree with anything
you say unless you are flattering then'..
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Scrapping the battleships won't make the world safe for democracy
i.nlcss they also scrap their censorships.
In a free country every man has a right to uphold his tenets; and
also, apparently, to hold up his tenants.
Xuw we see it. Tho lion and the
Ihe lion's teeth and claws are drawn.
It is only n question of time
Sacred Order of Kxnlted Midnight
Some girls spend their lives
many anil spend their lives looking
Two influences conspire to make breakfast an unpleasant menl :
tl) The grouch the wife has, and
bo safely nsserled that the interests
of the district will be fully protected.
Messrs. Cupper and Henny nre
agreed that .the only feasible course
now Is to forget recent dissensions
and get together on a program ot
pushing tho work to a successful
conclusion. Today the state securi
ties board met with Mr. l'eny and E.
UM. Wilson, the district secretary, and
went over tile entire situation. Mr.
ttoss, the construction accountant,
who filed a report criticising certain
features of tho district's system of ac
counting had a frank and friendly
talk and all their differences were
ironed out and adjusted. The main
difficulty seems to have been that .Mr.
Wilson was not in Medford at the
time of Mr. Itoss' visit and there
fore, certain matters could not be ex
plained and a certain amount of fric
tion resulted. When nil tho cards
were placed on tho table, however,
(he securities board consisting of the
state engineer,, state bank examiner
and' attorney general, decided that af
fairs in tho Medford district were
such that the stato was justified in
paying the interest charges as re
quested. Tho state will, therefore,
pay $ir,000 to cover the six months
Interest nnd It Is believed (here will
be no difficulty In this direction hre
after. nerve to try it the second time is
will bo because thought of tho bill
gives you a formula for home brew
years. Better lay in your supply
"easy" payment plan was mighty
the law refuses a license to try
hairs about the Far Fast, China
lamb will lie down together after
until somebody will organize the
Lynchers.
looking for a husband, and some
at the movies.
(2) the crouch the husband has.
fe?PTfn2l fyio worthy cause is ever- airmed.
fa-J LJ' K-armft the oih,er side. .
' WWk -
h
i M KcVutes rutin tit
finest of All Indoor
.. . .
(S)Biessd is th.e men whose- percentage of f .
common sense, runs up into "the So S.
Medicine is often, ihe -main. kandic.p Mature
ha- to overcome in curing "the aick .
Tl i
r-olxvwl?' is for only
ma
People who look to law for justice have their"
eves irt the back cf their kesjis.
HECK
5AY5:
"ifOcaA-'in.' the
ha-f.h
ftraite 'hooje calls'
Tor diplomacy or
. ttte -tirst
TnaTtitude'
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1. AVbat are Ihe four sacred books
of the Hindu religion called?
. 2. What is thu Wassail bowl?
, o. What is (lie meaning of Allah?
4. What was ''The Passing Itell"?
G. Whal wag. i "Thu Fleet"?
What is un inconoclast ?
7. What is tile story of "Homi r'3
Iliad?"
I 8. What was the "Ijind of liond
oge"? ,
!l. Who painted (lie most famous
picture of the last judgment?
10. What is Machlaneliism ?
Answers to Yesterday's Quiwlions:
1. What are lucid stars? Ans.
Thoso visible to the naked eye.
2. Jlow fast does the blood travel
through the heart? Ans. At tho
rate of seven miles an hour.
3. What well known name did
Washington Irving give to New York
Cily? Ans. "Oolliam."
I. What lakes does the Detroit
river connect? Ans. Lako St, Clair
and Lake Krie.
5. What is the title given to the
king of Kngland in India? Ans. IOui
peror. 6. Where is the geographical cen
ter of this country? Ans. It is in
.Kansas.
7. What Is graphite? Ans. It is
tho purest form of carbon next to the
diamond.
8. Who was England's greatest
statesman? Ana. CUadstone.
ft. Vor what are the lvimherly dia
mond mines famous? Ans. Kor.their
productiveness. They yield approxi
mately nine-tenths of all diamonds
produced in the world.
10. Who wrote "Quo Vadia"? Ans.
Henryk Kienkiewiez.
Court News
(Furnished by the Jackson
County Abs(ract Co.)
t'Ivult Court.
Krwin D. Kins, et vir. vs. Whlte-Shelhy-llunt
.Mining Co. Foreclos
ure. (lerlrude A. HenncU vs. C. I. Llen
r.e(t. Summons.
Margaret Hubbard vs. II. T. Hub
bard, Divorce.
Frank liandlew vs. J. C. Cuss, et al
motion.
.Margaret Huidiard vs. II. T. Hub
bard. Affidavit, Older.
I'robato Court,
n Peane Swinsoil
Affidavit.
Kate
estate.
(minor).
Ucal Kstnte Transfers.
John T. Wiseman, et ux, to Le
vey Ituckiniiham. et ux. W. 1.
to Lot 2. block IS. Medford..
Inrni lUlieau Co-operuttvo Kx
change vs. It. S. 1'age. Deed to
lift 3. block 33. Medford
Jackson couaty to C. V. Shep
herd. Vj. ( 1). to K. 10 feet of
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lot H. Hunsaker's Add. to
Ashland
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Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County
Karl Moore, as executor of the Last
Will anil Testament of Sarah S.
Moore, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Aus
tin L. Taylor and Helen Taylor, his
wife. Defendants.
To Austin L. Taylor nnd Helen
Taylor, his wife, Defendants:
in (lie name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby, summoned to appear
in the above entitled Court ami Cause
and answer the complaint of the plain
tiff on file therein against you within
six weeks from October 1st, 1921, the
date of the first publication of this
summons.
You are further notified that if you
fait to appear and answer the said
c'.iinplaiiit within the time aforesaid,
tile plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint,
a succinct statement of which is as
follows: Tlint the Court decree that
plaintiff holds a lien upon the follow
ing described pmperty situated and
being in tho County of Jacksun, State
of Oregon, to-wit:
"Tho Southwest quarter of the
Northeast citarter, the Southeast quar
ter of the Northwest quarter, the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast
quarter and the Northeast quarter of
Hie Southwest quarter of Section
Thirty-two (32) in Township Thirty
four (34) South of Itange Four (4)
West of the Willamette Meridian in
Jackson County, State of Oregon, con
taining one hundred sixty (ltioi acres.
Also all ditches aad water riglus to
said premises belonging or in anywise
appertaining thereto for irrigation pur
poses," in the sum of $5000.00, with
interest thereon at the rate of six per
cent per annum from April 5. 1920,
together with costs and disbursements
of this suit, and $200.00 as attorney's
lees tor the prosecution tliereor.
2. That said premises be ordered
sold in tho manner provided by law
and the proceeds ot said sale be ap
plied to the satisfaction of said Hen.
3. That the puroaaser of said prem
ises at said sale be decreed to be en
titled to the immediate Kisseasion
thoroof, free aud clear of all right,
title, interest or estate of said defen
dants, or either of them, and that both
of said defendants be forever barred
and foreclosed from all light, title and
interest in and to said premises, ex
cept tho right of redemption from said
sale as provided by law, and for such
other and further relief as the Court
may deem ji'st and equitable.
Date of Order for Publication of this
Summons is September 2Sth. 1921
W.M. S. C liOWKl.L,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Medford National Hank Bldg., Med
ford, Oregon.
Notice of Bon4 Sale
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proKisals will he received by i he
Board of Directors of TOUT VANN'OV
IRRIGATION- DISTRICT, at the office
of said Hoard, Klrst National Hank
Hulldlng, ('.rants Pass, Oregon, until
the hour of 10 o clock in tue fori n.ion
of tho 2;th day of October. 1H21. for
an Issue of Honds of said PORT VN
NOV IRRIGATION DISTRICT. In the
amount of $?5.000.00, par value, malm,
ing serially in annual amounts so as
to be approximately eiiual. principal
and interest, commencing six years
from the date of issue, nil of' said
Bonds to mature in sixteen years from
the date of issue: said bonds to bear
interest at the rate of six per centum
per annum, payable at the office of
the County Treasurer of Josephine
Countv. Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agen
cy of the State of Oregon, iu New York
City, at the option of tho holder. The
Board reserves the right to reject any
or nil bids.
J MES T. C11INNOCK.
Secretary, Fort Vannoy
Irrigation District.
First publication September iltli
1921.
Last publkatioa October :6th, H 1
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