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;!! .1 PACE FOUR trEDFORB UfATC TRIBUNE. HiED-FORD. OREGON,, THURSDAY," OCTOBER 6r 1921 Medford mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER EVERY Al'TEUNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB MkiUb'OHD FKINTINU CO. The Medford Sunday Pun Is furnished UDBorlDera desiring e seven day daily newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building. 15-27-18 North Fir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Merirord Mall, the aiedforu Tribune, The Southern Oregunlan, TUf Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HU Editor. 6UMPTER S. SMITH. Manager. UBSOBXFTIOir TEtHII BY MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Suiutuy Sun. year 17.51' Dally, with Hunduy Hun. muuth .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun. ytiur 9 6" Dally, without Sunday Suti, nionlh s Weekly Mall Tribune, one vjir I. on Suuday Sun. one yeur 1. 00 T CARRIER In Medford, Aahlaud . Jacksonville, Central Point, Phonilf . Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month -.6;, Dally, without Sunduy Sun, year 7.60 . Dally, with Humliiy sun. on year 8.6" All terms by carrier, cnsh In advance. Official paper of the City of Jledftrd r'Offlolal paper of Jackaon CuuiUy. . Bworn dally average circulation for six moulds ending (let.. : 1920. 32!S Bntered sa srcmit mutter ai Medford, Oregon, under the aol of Ms red I, U7 MEMBERS OK THE ArWK-'l ATKI PRESS. The Asosolnted Cress w erolualvelv entitled to the use fur republication or all news dispatcher credited to It, or tint otherwlae oredlted In (IiIn paper, and ul the local news pulillHhed herein. All rights uf-rttpubleullun of aaecliil .dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perrj The next world war is now predict ed for the yeur 2000. Hy tlmt time tliu country will forget Itself and have a democratic administration to bull It Ul. : 30 Minutes at the Brumfield Trial & f I i " ' $ VV A ? , V J i -1 1. ' j' :.1!l-'-.4';TViJ.- Dr.' R.- M. Brumfield. ' Yesterday's OreBonian, on P J, re fers to the Dock, Hriimfluld nmrder as "almost fiendish." Outsldo of chop ping; out a man's Jaw with an axe,' blowing his head' o(r with dyn'umito. and' then endeavoring to burn up bis: body, what must a murderer do I'M make a fiendish Job of It. Uf. n. M. MrnniOeld d i-su i look the There was a .s'ilslil delay i:i . the part. 'As he entered the ct-iirt room at nMrch rr ,., th to the court hittae. cr.iwd of people sathere;! around. 1 Tie H5 gals have started training for .hysterical squealing during the football season. Koscburg yoatenhiy a stran'T v.'ouhl llever tmve nicked lifni f ir tlin d' f.Ml dant. Cleanly shavWI. Imiuacuiut.ily :',,ns a,!l! ' a" cur "ls i0 et a view dressed, he walkei In surrou.ule.l by . of lliir. n itorl ius criminal. One felt, deputies, court attaches timl nvws-; ,..e awkwardness of the Eittiatijn. Hut paper men, an 1 was ensily the nil!;i(i, ue doctor. He appeared perfect Drastlo' enforcomont of the : prohibi tion laWB Is scheduled. TJiey want to let ihe Iteeneyed kops who enforce the Btieed laws do It. . . . 'Hie Central Poltit Jaza orcbestra from Seattle,, is causing onsteniatitm In KoBebiirg tltls week. ' " ' "" ;r '; VVHERE IS MR. HILYARD? : (Albany Democrat) ; A son was' born last evening to " Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Hllyard (, wlib lived in Sunrise. Mrs. lltiyatd and Jesse Wallace are reported to t he doing veil, . ... don't watch out the public will be dis appointed In them. , . Dave' Wood pitched u wonderful game for the (Hunts yesterday and bus a. sore arm today. 1 . , : rho lleanery props, of the nation are .In convention assembled at l.os Angeles. ' Great strength was shown every place but in the coffee. Viva la carrote!- . distinguished InuKin,- pet sin In the! , ri-iiin diirnlflel group. Ho was also the most aolf-'calm, u.mnn one felt, In perfest cmtrol possessed. And yet there was no stud- uilllt-clf am, thc !;it.ion, and Just a led Indirfercn-oo abut him. Not lhe:trifie c.iitoniitut.uS of the curbisity slightest siigsosti m of bravado, tr an !se(,,.W8 11)e ,lamI ,,, tIl0 some. seii-constMousnuss wuieve.'. uue. ie.: tvrn. embarra3Jcll dopullea on the lie was meroly lil;usk-II. .inn sell-em iseeUers on :ne ntlni ' t.ol. linked with a quiet b;tt decided i ; . a aeat w,,h hla lBWyers'and self-esteem, wa.i his mast distinctive; bjck to Hie spectators, back no!e- . sli.aiglit with aims fvlded fncing the . 1-rutnfi'iltl Is uuieh liettef leokitm ; Judge. W hen his wile entered - bei than bis pleluies. Iln tniglu .bn a arose, jiiitto natuially..ii9 ir.it were his purous mitinooa iijaa. Keea ano a:oi'i, a . halrit wlnmeer' a 'Istly euterod tljf I? ike (jjphe1 fashions -favor skinny wpraati, but nothing else does,. !,WKni you learn, frt books - never counts "for so much, as what you learn. AMD "beinif urj'aftainst it' ' 1 o u )Keep ahead of your tasks, or your task : wiil keep ahead of you.- 6ramraaf and syntax - can be pu.t op In. carls, but comrrton sen.se defies all efforts in "tKat, direction.. , . JBi money:. is made on. the.J c, quirt, w file ihe -' rlM icnV , -newsboy yells sJJfM?rr 5 The Crommg religion, wilf probably be i . without ? ear. HEZ HECK The love of fine clothes ftoes . -to. trie root r "GTl rilii on, S, 1 ' iaSr? -vr.v trtt I I ; , of all salaries N"' m ) You are on &enM track whemyou : kive money OUR BANK ;. I ' -i .V! Ii you have a bank account, push ahead by adding to your, balance REGULARLY. If you haven 't a bank account, come in and START one and don't stop but keep going right along making regular deposits. .t . , Do this and after you have traveled this road for a while, you will know yon are on the right track and you will "be happy .and wU off. , 's'vi -,Comt in We will welcome you I Jackson County Bank Established 1888 . ; - BJember Federal Reerv ' . 1. 11. Hoy, commanfler --"f Portland post from Tillamook ' county; controversy No. J, American Legion, constitution- over settlement of estate; opinion by allty of the soldiers' bonus and loan 'Justice Johns; decrees of Judge !eo. act will be' tested in the supreme court. I R. Barley affirmed. The bonus and lonn'commlssibn agreed Prouly Lumber and Dox Co. vs. Co rn mi. Sirs. nrniuHi'ld hudis the, ills tii:ctio:i of her .husband and in no s:ciioi! approaches his smart, cleavcut type. She looks "nir'o." nialberlyi competent, ;.nc illsaiisies tile idea of herns an hccampllee, just us one uii- niinsts the idea of the doctor as a mur- suc-jesl.il uiitoaiiililh) saleama'i, .deal ing only la bi.lt priced cafH, a mero liolilan profensi: mil man (,f pretiKe aad standing, or oven a pne.illslie Idal iii la the (l.-el'kl!.id t'arpentli'r, equally at home bandl.m out knoehouts to rouahnejks, t:r tea' and leltuei;i sand- wlchea to tiebittanles. but never as thei,i0,er but f ir diiferent reasons. The star In a ta.-hwoods murder, BlKXiiins jdoeior is too fastidious, she too nor- '-'U la. now alleged that Olorlu Swan- "u ""'"""pi. "" imni. .no, .i drainuiisi would ' never m. film tiueen. used her eyes Instead "':'"- '" miB on .us uc.r.i ,mva cast ll.ese two 'people tor tne of a pistol to wornj a few dollars outlw,tl1 ".vna nl:e on the elianee of piu-1 ,,arts they have apparently played, of a Los Angela, millionaire. .Mamn',ns '!'' f,nv dollars in insur-The show would ne.-er have Kit over. married th gent. If the movie, folks .Mrs. Hrtimtield K.feted Her r.ustmnu - jvuii a smile, a sad s'lil'.e, and yet a ' Nat that the man limits lueapablo of;lriend!y one.-and patted him on his vloleuee. lit; I'alrly brratlies pliysieal ' t-h-aulder as she paoed Ityf very much stamina had power. Km there Is that asli mother miKht pat one of Iter boys, ilouiin::'.t note vT self.c.ifclrol. aad self , who was in temporary trjuMe, uj sJb OJteeni1. Due aifaaily feels the nian's rluff su.ttjtestlon, just a frieiuily tap. own ;;ense of superiority. To assaertta j :o let him know she was liiere iintl him with murder, therefore, de.itroys j with him. hla" atiiitwMlu'ie enliieiy, for murder I . reijuiivs a certain amount of abandon, j So much 'for appearances after thirty Moreover it isa't dine in that social ; minutes in the It iselmrg court room, circle where the It -fieluiri; demist up-'A lotifier stay, a closer view of the pears t belon ;. lie leaks aad acts ' piitieip.il characters might lead to an the past f u ;;eatleinan wli-se pcrreet jentire'.y different judgment. Hut no manners aie the s.iurce uf his greatest 10110 can question that this case is one personal pride. ioi the most pictui-os'iuo nnd unusual And his eyes, Jhuso biii'ilv iidver-'cases in the history of Oregon crime. to this action at arecent meeting to bolster ; Bp ihe' dewi'ablllty and loan funds. Mr. Boyti, 'as a taxpayer, will seek "to ehjoin tlie, 'eorhmlBsion from selling the bonds. " ' Clovernor Olco;t ialfes'a rap at the K'a Kin Klan in, a communication sent Herbert Hiiyard' SVope, execu- Jtive editor' of the New York World; pan Bros.,, appellants; appeal from Clatsop bounty; controversy over con tract relating to delivery of logs; opin ion oy' Chief Justice Burnett; Judge James A. Eakln affirmed. , The downtrodden railroad workers ,. are Bhowlng diffidence about calling a ' strike. They fear it will be hit iu the head with the coupling pin of public ' opinion. On the Main Stem speedway Wed. s free-for-ull dash for milk wagons was held. The situation Is fast getting J i the point whero if the drivers don't break their own necks, outside assis tance will be rendered. One of (lies-.1 day 8 blood, water and milk are gaiug to mix. The general public urgentb favors the use of till four wheels of a lacteal vehicle at the corners. As it Is now, the tendency is to use one, or none. ' Uso1 pleiving orbs. .They ni-o very 'And while Ihe crime has ' radically black but alert ruihtir than piercing. I been admitted and insanity Is now the and intelligent lather tl.au wild, the dael.ir d;eiii't even lo.ik maniac. So it Is not surprising that people ef llrse'inrg who l:ivv man for tea o- tvelic years, a' No, only defense, mystery sMil surrounds the; the entire proceeding. Twenty-four I hours away it is still impossible sme th"!hnv tti see a hemo noose replace tlmt this pel feet fitting 'collar, and this man an i w ho lias obviously been the pride of altogether super! thc arts and the persan. a louder in uplift, .should be ' Distribution of frost on the pump kins Is ' underway throughout the valley. "' ' One of Fatty Arbuckle's leading lawyers has resigned, leaving an nrti tic Job of skinning half done. some tailor who is an artist, become the f.ii'tuitius pride of an inartistic thrown into complete- emothmnl confu-; hattga.au. Due can see DmmficM shot flan by this altogether, incongruous j in a daring attempt to escape, one cxn and Impossible development. They .see him plunge to any dramatic doom, are all united now, com inced of his in which he played the stellar role, but guilt and aaxleiH apparently t s;v!one can't sec hlili decorate the gibbet, him bang, cud yet thc old fascination Hut that seems to be his destiny. The of the llrnaifield figure. one Is In-1 only conclusion is that appearances cMned to siusest Bruaiaiel figure ; count for nothing, and that a master stl!l endures and toe situation wig-dramatist had nothing to d with gests all soils of ni-yiii!iliis before i selecting the east of the famous Brum-J i.te linul scene is over, ! field trial. K. W. It Wlca Womnck discovered a strafi of bakeltte on Radintor Mountain in the Nash district yesterday. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cm ont this slip, enclose with Tie ami mall It to Foley & Co.. Sheffield Are,, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in -return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; roley itdr.ey Pills for pains in sides and back: rheu matism, backache, kidney ant) bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a' Wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Latest News From the State S.M.KM. Ore . Oct. S i v.n-e preparation Is to b ipecial.l Ad 1 m.idj by the Notice Bids lll bo received up to Oct. 3 5th tor trtnsp rWtlon .of scholars in DIs trtet'Ku. 84 to the 1'hoenlx school. Rights reserved to reject any and all bids by board. J. O. N. POLING, -;..-'. . Chairman. District No. 24, R. F. D. 4, Melford 170 pe ';le of Se.ipp lose. Colu.nbi.i county, to please tourUfs who visit (Oregon Uv the wi rid s fair in IVSft. They pro;se ti i hint trees aid fl 'ers along the Lower I'olunil'io Kiwi that i lace aad hove liitibway tlepaiton't-.t to ascertain If aatlnnii) will he gianted. The cotu missien wlil tiiho up th' uncstion at Us next niee'.in;. in .Malle ar cmnty may be declaivd by the state b.taid of horticulture and proclaimed by the governor, according to Charles A. Park, prestds-ut of the board, who has icturned to Salem after investi-rating conditions there, a highway near : n sirietion ea shipments of alfalfa out itten the state , of ti e county will be necessary. Five fatal accidents' were reported to the' state accident commission for thc week ending September 29, out of total of 376 accidents for the week whd telegraphed the governor for Ws (The fatal, cases were :, Arthur Field- opinion. The Oregon governor de clares his opposition' to otganizatios such as the Klan. - .. . . ,'; The following opinions have been handed down by the supreme, cotirt: F. H. - Brown; appellant, vs. Coin stock, Bjown & Aim Co.;'appeal from Marion county; suit to collect wages; opinion by Justice Harris: Judge Bing ham, affirmed. , G. GalUier, appeallant, , vs. W, H. W'allingford . comany; appeal from Multnomah county; suit to recover money; opinion by Justice McBrlde; Judge George Tazwell affirmed. State vs. R. J. Kowen. appellant; a'p- son, Portland, carpenter; James Field er. Brookings, logger:- C. Atterbury, ureshani., air brakeman; Robert Watt Tillamook, logger; John H. Halm'ehn Portland, teamster. Salem, Eugene, West Linn and As toria will continue to enjoy 5-cent street car fares' until January 1, at least. 'The public service commission has invoked a second suspension on proposed increased rates from. 5. to S cents, pending further Investigation. Originally the, new rates were slated to go into effect July I. 'A report to J. A. Churchill, state su- t. , . '. Shnrte. couaty superintendent Tor from conviction of crime of rorgery; .,,. . ... . - i j, Morrow count', snows that 683 boys opinion ty Justice Bean; Judge F. M. w Ji . .C i 11,10 onj na 63(' eir,s were enrolled in the talkins affirmed ... u , schools of that countv durinp the last Ml iam Goodin et. a! vs. Ruth A 8fhool ar Qf " hs. and Cornelius el al., appeallant: . appeal iw C7 ' v .,7 cr frouj Washington county; coptroversy over contract relating to devise of reall . property by will; opinion by Justice i ,,k, , ' . v u.. i,.j. L. u i.i .age 'monthly, salary of men teachers seven teachers were employed, only were men. . The aver- Brown; Judge George R. Bagley af- flfmed. .. ella Jones vs. Clara Waring.' appel lant: appeal from Multnomah county; salt for accounting: opinion by Justice Johns; Judge H. "1. Belt affirmed. In the matter of estate of Fred Pa quet, defeased. R. N Henkle, adminls- was $179 and women 1123.' Official figures show a total atten dance at the Oregon state fair, which closed Saturday, of 132.390, against S0.113, the total for last year, which broke a record up to that time. Re ceipts of the 1921 fair were $106,754.30, trator and appellant, vs. John Paqnet; i against $90,000 last yeai Net profits also Ophelta Paquet. administratrix j this year are between $25,000 and and appellant, vs. John Paquet; appeal $30,000. JOHNSON -n. , .' ; t - ' ' for SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY H28. East. Main Sfit4j t "4 i . Over M M .llepartnwnl Btora FEED ALTON HAiGHT . ,. ..' TEACHER OF PIAXO - : . t . . the modern way. Specialists In accurately adapting essentials and correct prladl- ! pies of piano playjng to meet the requirements of each individual pupil of any nge or grade, beginners or advanced. No guess work. Classical antj popular courses. Harmony and Elementary Compo sition. Arranging. ! , ' ' . 318 Llltcrty Building HAIGHT MUSIC STl'DlO Phono 72 : THEY RIDE EASY V Miller' Tires -give you that feellaj of ease and comfort when you rW; on them. And they make it easier bt; your springs and the delicate mcc; anism of your-car. too. .'Guaranteed' to satisfy. . Most tires of this mslH exceed their mileage. . Smooth tread or with non-skid. : ' , TTanirArt4 TiVa MtiTprmtnm wuuu illG HUlOUUti . i - ' 0 W. I). Hughes - SX.-Orast I'mler a law .issel several years ago in treg'n. money received ?'' tlte stale treasiirt'r on aeeotiat of uil.ei itancp ta . is paid into the itt tie -a! fund, acrottling t an o Inlou of At torney lienerai Witikis ir. r - ly I inquiries by State Treasurer Hot! an 1 Secretary of Stale Koier. In 'ae ol an excets payment of inheritam e tax money into the treasury. t.K tetunu nia be made fiun Ihe Rem in! fund. A qttat amine against alfalfa weevil Rt org mizait m of the Oregon Pnrc Kred l.it'strck Rssot'iation to Include oiiitial repn'sentatisn from every county livest K-k ass.tcitition 'in the state, county farm bureaus, swine ns sedations and other breeding r.osiocia lions v. s e:fec:c.l at a meeting he'.! during tee stale fair. Temporary of- iio'r.i are: Prrsldent. C. 1 Hawley. Portland: vice president. Frank Lynn. rerr dale: secretary and treasurer. .V C. .Maris, Portland. They will serve until the annual meeting to be held during the Pacific: dnieniational Live stock exposition In Portland. In a friendly suit to be instituted by II r5' VOLUME AND VARIETY 'Spoiul one day at "the First National, and -you would realize the variety of business handled, and the number of people making rse of its facilities. We are asked' for facts and statistics; credit jptanding of people: our opinions of proKj ty ;nd investments: and for purely financial iiifor'niatitui. . ' ' We aiv glad to. serve the community in so manv different wav's. . " r First National Bank' Mr'ford Oregon IS? ii I ' THE FORD SEDAN I't's'ill" V !m"lar liK'" rnr ' "'"'krt toimy. life ','1"t- "' r oiM.,tron and loni 'ir. s. n,n. l,ikrs It tlr rlieniW of ll cx,l in'Mi?'?'' rn,cl"!l "inter and opn'and H l?Z ? hi:n'"'-- . 'luraWlity Insurw in a l ord .lan!" y""r f'"'"' should not ride C. E. GATES ATTTn nn w W Cor. Sixth and Pacific Uiohwar .it.