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F1" ti PACTS 70TTR SIEDFORD lELffi TRIBTTJvE. MEDFORD. OREGOXr MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1921 Medford Mail Tribune FACE THE FACTS IN JAPAN. AN IIDFPENTiEN'T NEWSPAPER "CBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOOM EXCEPT SUNDAY BT THE UEDFOR3 PRINTING CO. D ECORATED vith the order of the Rising Son, first class, Gene-: ... - - wr ?as ' JOL"!?.?? 'iu'Ah.; note of Sunnv Jim. awDapr. Office Mall Tribune Building. 15-17-28 North Fir street. Phone 76. A' consolidation of the Democratic , Times, the Med'ord Mall, the Medfnrd Tribune, The 8outbern Oregoniao, The Aehlantl Tribune. ROBERT W. RI'HU Editor. BTJMPTER 8. SMITH. Manager. It was not the time for plain speaking. Never- tlieleiw, the fact remains that the sort of diplomacy of which his .'peeeh is a typical example, has about outlivpj its usefulness. J "The flays of the I'niteu States and Japan" said he "are tfoing ; to stand ioirether always on the side of ritrht." What I'olyanna foolishness; The whole question is whether or; not the flasr of Japan will stand for the right in the future for eer-' lainly it has not stood for the ritrht in the past. And dodainir thus : !;itter faet. delivering pretty speeehes that deny it; merely strentrth- ens the polity in Japan, which must be weakened if ultimate trouble ' BTTBSCltrPTIOW TZBMSt f WAIL. in Advance: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 7.f Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .75 i Tallv Blthnul U.n4aw Ctfn war It fl - Dally, without Sunday Sun. month ti :a tl be avoided. ! Weekly Mall Tribune, one var Jon; ! Sunday sun, one year i. ool the time has passed for tins sort of camouflage, which mav ini- T CARRIER In Hertford, Aahland.l , ' .... . " . i Jacksonville, Central point, pboeuiz. prove ine aiinospnere at trie lestal nanquec board, hut improves noth- ' Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .75 ins else. Jf Japan is ever to abandon its Prussianized foreign ixiliev must be shown, that this policy is unlerstood in America, is un-' Daliv. without Sunday Sun. month .C5 I Dally, without Sunday Sun. year 7.501 1 All terms by carrier, ca'ah In advance. . eompromisillfrly opposed and that all this talk abiMlt Japan beiij Official paper of the City of Medford. little Till Hod, with a record lily-white wiiicini uafr " i.umf, ' I. r l. . . I i i fiiM .vtiiiiis present way siait'sniHiisnip. Sworn dally averaee clrcntatron for Ix montha ending Oct.. 1920, 3Ki Bnterfl a eecmii matter at Medford, Oragon. under toe act of March i. 17 MEMBERS OK TUB ASHIMJIATBD PKKHrt. is plain buncombe, unworthy For many months now Japanese propoii.-indists . have declared J;pan always keeps her promises. Jlv implication, at least, lleneral hm con f i nus I hin jissiTt ion. Hut miVfim who knows an vtli in y Th AMMiatx. Vrs m .iciuniTiy i 1 1 fjif Kastfrn uU'wn knows this is untrue. entitled to the uh for republication of all nwa din patches crm-i to It, or noi otherwim- crelltd In this Hpr. ttntj ! th local news published herein. All riffht uf rrpuhlrtlon of nH?)al diapatchen herein are -bIbo -vmorvA. Ye Smudge Poi fty Arthnr rerrj Hy the treaty of 1804 Japan promised to maintain the indepen- j ience of Korea. This promise was repeated from time to time until i J!MS. On Autriist 22, '). Japan formally declared Korea a.ine'xed to the dominions of his Imperial Majesty the Japanese Emperor. ', Japan has signed at least six public documents jruaranteeiiig the j "Open Door" in China. On January 18. 1915, Japan taking; advan-; tajie of the confusion induced by the world war. secretly presented her j twenty-one demands upon China, which absolutely denied the open door. . '. ' - ' j So one iiii''ht continue the record, almost indcfinitelv. Japan to- The country girls are learning city j incxn. a queen or an Arsansaa coun- . , . tryside Saturday night bored a neatlflliv 1,,,l'lf, 's,"''- eonfrols Manchuria and Mongolia and .Shai.tunir. .38 calibre hole through a fjtal or-; and is extending her armed dominion in lower Siberia. These acts ! gan of an ex-sweetle. jare fretpiently admitted by prominent Japanese, who are opposed to j tile (.'overnment's policy oT aggrandizement, deception and bad faith. ' of the Knglish langaage, but calling a "'sieao oi irivinsr ain m uus iaetion in .Japan, by adopting an ostrich cat, far. kawt. is carrying things too olicy of blinking the facts. and assuminfr the role of .an easy mark, jit is obviously Priele Sam's obligation, to uphold the enlightened mi- j nority in Japan and thus promote the peaceful political revolution in ' Tho Htlilman iflvnr umO u.111 ha resumed Friday, and evidence will he:'!,lat country which is essential before the ideal that General Wood i Introduced to prove that Jim Still- pictures, can by any possibility be attained. . I rrfnee.'3 orne5'l',r a cl"w"i No sane person wants war with Japan, or war with anyone else. J Sait: the best ios.sible way to invite war. is to continue this absurd i The milk wagons still travel like' program of make believe, and refuse to face the facts of the case, and 3 r7h.ere there is much, -noise there V-AJ U little wijdom. ere ian'fc much different between, a.-ny or ir when. it Comes to doin. thiiig we kadni Love -to many girs i jutt a. matter of g'gbii and willing. Ko ytintter- how -mean. a. -thing yoi io, "ii 'tS easy to gjve at feaaort "for doing it. Suspender buttoi carry a. trerrternioo fesponsibili The last in. the ueiborhoexl-to -pino! out -the vices of children, tire the children's own. parents. H2 HECK SAYS: The most doadiy weapon, erf. in is tne numaa TOUwr MOT -iaJiW'' they were delivering bonded goods. Old Dock . Brumfletd appeared in court Saturday with hia panta press ed, and If Roaebtir has its way they will try him lor that. the plain realities of a serious situation. ' Our Governor has been arrested for Breeding. If he gets the speeder vote in the spring primary, he should wor Ouill Points HOW MUCH DO ,- YOU -KNOW? Oh. well. The sun never sets o'n an American jags;. HJM, IHAACS! COMK flKIIK! (Hnlem ('iipitJtl-.fniimnl.) . WA.N'TftD Someone who reads music and can sing bass to ' help In a choir Just forming. J2 per Sunday two services. Ad dress X I, Journal. The entire community ought to buy a ticket for the end of the Southern Pacific to let them know that they appreciate the gracious manner In which ihey have stopped whistling, per promise. ; A It K A It A4TIOV rOK.M. (Vaquina News.) Drave women four we've living hem: E. K. Osborne and Jennie (ireer. T. Burrows and good nurse Kershaw. More gritty sconts one never saw On Saturday, October first Kor real adventure nil a-thirst, They look the Iron Mountain trail, t'n 1111. o'er, logs galore., down vale With gasping breath and dripping ' brown, The mountain tup Ihey rcnciin somehow And marveledti'er Iho wonilrntis view, .They revelled In the viands luo. And when tho llglil began to wane ''Bethought themselves of things mun 7 . tlane Hut shall one ever live lo seo Sttrh niter loss of dignity? Hush, I to tell must not decline: These women slid to llmberllne' ! - Nor did that faze the good senilis say. The' went to church the following ' i:'.Z, ' 'ilay. A mimlicr of tentative John I) Itockefellows have! come down on the floor of tho valley, as (lie result of assaulting ol at the (iodownln. "Tiirc wixtkv xvimks no iii,ov." (lertrortl Sun.) WANTED To room and board , , i with widow lat.y; wili pt.y ' lor beard ant! room. Ob'ect , 1 "matrimony. !tox i'.'i, .Mull , Trlbuno. . Firo Prevention Week has started off auspiciously with a fire. Lite is just one darned fillina station after another. Haisiiitr the exempt ion for. dependents to fiOO will prove 'a popu ir iiiethnd of encoiiriiKinj,' the iiifnnt industrv. 1 What is manslaughter? 2 How many miles of pavement are there In Chicago?' ! 3 How many acres- or reclaimed land cannot be used for- agricultural i purposes? ' '" ' ' -. 4 Do head hunters in the Philip pines still hunt Deads? i 5 IJ'hlch of the states was the last to ratify the suffrage amendment? ! t What is the world's highest The honeymoon is over when she doesrrt take tim ti. .1.. .... I.-- ' waterfall? hair until after breakfast. ': 7 Where is the famous scenic place ' known as Starved Rock? Deniocracv ., ,,. ! 8 What engagement broke A land in which the humblest feels free to sav to the ! I', iiit?ncsi: (limine a li'lit. Napo- The International Court would have brighter prospects if there was also an international sheriff. It is no lontrer easy to borrow money to buy an automobile, are the times that trv' men's sides. These 9 Who owns the Bahamas? 10 Does a fish have blood?. Answers to Yesterday's Questions ' 1 What is the size of the largest watch In existence? Ans. It is nine and one-hall inches in diameter. 2 Who wrote, "On the Banks of the Vabash? Ans. Paul Dresser. . i 3 What was the greatest mine dis ' aster In history? Ans. It occurred at who had freckles? ; Courtiers, France, in 1906. A total of 1 1099 lives were lost. I ' 4 Who Is Mustaphee Kcmal? Ans. ,, - ., , ' ' I He is the leader of the Turkish natlon- Jtcloie coii.lcinniiii; the boll weevil, let us determine whether it is'allsts and the present ruler of Turkey, possible lo imike a home brew out. of him. i 5 How old a nation ia Brazil. Ans. j Brazil celebrated the ninety-ninth an- Voii can't tell how many embryo socialists there are in until yon know how many jobless men there are. What has become of the old-fashioned boy and a missing tooth ami a cowlick? Out iu I he rural sections you occasionally sec a complexion that reminds vim of a poet. It jN born, and not made. You can get a permit lo put up 2lM gallons of fruit juiei idcd yon don't make it fit for beverage purposes. Mr. Leeds, heir lo $,!() omi (Amer ican money; nas been Itooke I !- ai Greek princess, after a long hard ! courshlp liy hla Ma. If (ho Greeks don't win a few haltlcs soon from the Turks, .Mr. Iceds will bo run ning a fitiit dtanil by this time next year. .- - ' iA pitcher of the Chicago Cubs is named Percy Jones, and one ran shut Ms eves and hear him plead: "O! you atop that!" Open court was held at J'vlllc Sat. So were (ho lawyers. XBW YORK, Oct Charles W. Whitley, vice proaldeift of the Amer ican Smelling and lteflnlni? company dled'yealerday. Jle waa a nmlve of RipplingRhunrcs Cr Wait Mason ' Ml I THE SAD OPTIMIST. -3. f-v,) : S4f7 -LC3a Inlvcrsarv of its indenendence Sent. 7. America j 1021. j 6 What Is the only ten-yard penalty I in football? Ans. For intentionally grounding a forward pass, j 7 Has the state of Arizona aa many inhabitants as Detroit, Mich.? Ans. No. S What was the exact duration of the World war? Ans. .Fo.ur 'years, three months and eleven days. 9 What are the twelve federal re serve district cities? Ans. Bnstoa. New York. Philadelphia. Cleveland. Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, SU Louis, .Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas and San Francisco. 10 Why can cats see at night? Be cause they see everyttirng as black and while. - - pro- T1IK most deti'i'iniucd optimist has moments when he sighs, and mutters to himself, " I wist, that life is not all pies;" and ere he's from his rrouch uprist, he's shed brine from his eyes, 'fly imiNt resolved of Sunny Jims has moiucirts of despair; he fails to dance on buoyant limbs, he.sents himself to swear,"iind wearily he wipes his glims, ami rends his beard ami haiiv I would not' give a picayune for any mirthful gent who always hums a cheer ful tune and never makes lament ; he shows lie is a locoed loon, devoid of sentiment. The optimist has gloomy days when he can't frame a song, for everywhere lie turns his gaze he sees so much that's wrong, sees virtue halt on stony ways, while crime' is going strong. Hut since he is an oplimi.st, be fights the gloomy view; he taps himself upon the wrist, and says, "This will not tlo! There never was so dense a mist the sun could not break through! And all the evils I behold are doomed to pass away, and virtue, shod in shining gold, again will have her day; then why lament and rant and scold, ami flop my ears and bray?" Tho optimist sees good advance, though progress oft is slow; and if he is. by any chance, immersed in tears o? woe, he soon emerges from his trance, his teardrops cense to flow. MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE Mt'dfnrd women .will le wurprisod at 1 he INaST.XXT pleawint anion of slinpto Klyoerine, buckthorn hark. Ptc, on rnlx'd In AIler-i-ka. Ono spoonful relieved ANY CASK hr on Ktnmarh or jMuir ftomh. Hcau.te Adlor-i-ka art; on MOTH uppT and lnwpr howcl It often cures ron-atpation and pre- !vontH append! itl. One lady reports heroelf I'l'ltKI) of (-bad of bowel trouble and rom i pattern: I.con H. Hanklnn, drtisrcrlM. Adv. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO rutural nirtctort How I Earned My First, Dollar A series of pen sketches describ ing how some of Medford'a well known citizena climbed the fin rung. , V ' Kl) G. BROWN. The first dollar T ever earned was pulling weeds in a garden in Mis scuri when I was about 10 years old. I had a contract to do it, and It was a long hard job. In those days we had no- faneycandy. I bought a dol lar's worth of old fashioned brown sugar, and liked to killed myself over-eatlrrg. - Did you know an 100 years, a cat 16; 1 whale 300. elephant lives . dog 14 and a R1T1KIVT OT 1MM OWjmSXXP, MA AGEM3WT. CICUT.A TIOI, ire, xsQtrrmBs it tn act or coiaiiM, iuourr 24, 191a. Of Medford Mall Tribune, published Uailv except Sunrfav, at Aledford, ore son, fnr Orto(rr 1, 1021. STATK OK OR KG ON, COUNTY OF JACKSON, bs. Befor me, a , notary public in and far nrata and county aforesaid, pcrion ally appeared S. S. Smith, who, hav inir been' duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he ts the manager nf the Medford Mall Vrlbune. and that the following is. to the best of his know ledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, err., of the foresaid publication for the dMe shown la the above caption, require ay the ct Auruat 24. 112, unhealed tn recti en 449 of taa Postal Law aad Refutation, rioted on tba ravers of thla faraa, 1. That tha names ana f revin of .he publisher. editoT, manacing eriitof. nd buslnesa manager are: Publisher, Medford Printing Co.., Medford, Oregon: editor, pobt. W. Ruhl, Medford. Oregon; mananinir editor. Roht. V. Puhi, Med frd. Oregon; business manager, S. S. Smith. Mejf rd, Oregon. That the owners are (give names and addresses of Individual owners, or. If a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount art stock.) A. S Ruhl. HoHiferd. III.; R. W. Ruhl. Mabel Rual. UH frd. Ore-; W. 1. Vwtr ate, UMford. Ore.; . n. Hita, Ueafvrd. Or.; Uitdred Beiue. Urdfkrd, Ore. 3. Tfeat tha knawti nholrs, mrt gga, and other security holdara awn ing or holding I per cent or mora vt intai amour, t of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are none. 4. That the two paragraphs nxt above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and securitv holders, if any. contain not only the list of stoek- holders and securitv holders aa they appear upon the books of the compan", hut also in cases nhere the stockholder or security holder appears" upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation fo- whom ittich trustoe Is acting, is given: also that the said two naragrnnhs contain statements embracing afff ant's full knowledge and belief as to the clrcum dtances and conditions under which tockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the hooks of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities tn a capacity cthef than that of a. bona fide owner; and this affiant baa no reason o believe that anv other person, association, or corporation has any interest, direct or indirect In tire said stock, bonds, or omer securities than aa so stated hy him 5. That the avemire number of copies of eneh Issue of this publication sold or distrihuti'd throtiKh the malls at other wise, to tmid subscribers durfntr the sir months preceding the data shown above S. SMITH. Manser Sworn to and subscribed before ma this It a day ol ic:-Mt. 1st 1. MII-IVRKD L. HEIVtf. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Sept. 14, ifl:s Shell Service Garage 22-2 Fir St. Phone BO Cars for hire without driver $13.50 .Mr tlay. Hill tnke car In tnulo fir four-room A BILLION DOLLARS . To most of us that sum means nothing. But in this instance it means much to the agri sultural and livestock industries. For that is the amount appropriated by Congress for the banks to use, in helping farmers and livestock men. The First National, like all banks in agri cultural communities, welcomes this ohance for public service. Zhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK Medford Oregon Snowed Under Every year at the holiday season e are snow ed under by tho volumrt of work we are called on to do for our patrons. We Have Worked Night after night with but a few hours rest af ter the nerve-racking day in order to avoid dis appointing a single customer.. This Same Condition Has occurred each year. This year promises to be no exception. . . Won't You Come in U Before the NOVEMBER rush, then we can , give you every attention and guarantee that whatever we do for you will be satisfactory , and you won't exhaust The Man With Unlimited Patience. By paying a small deposit we will print and , hold your'order until Christmas. : ;:iSSO'kc The Photographer in -Your Town 331 E Main St Medford, Oregon : City i ; Judge on W ' Ahlf, ' Ifpre , torne; cose 'i Th i 'aside r it of W ":'lnr. o'. ' bidde f ih c i if sa ,-ity. the I . 'ment i ford llii.th rr Th amy ..and ' ihe i !i(he i peop t estei ELI l'j H ;,"tevl rivei feaeta . 'J' cute 'vfpet ; play ii:lIce :J com I a Bll nort . ' Wa) ,;to 1: .'pan iat 1 plX! Ktij' T ,!Pal i'y.carf : .Vcan - '; tyot i ; con bot! !,-;'day . r '- mei Ej22n it ,:,'wiii . v nor 'j fifes THE UNI VERS At C A B II TfcJE FORD SEDAN ' 9 HI I Hin most popular liBht car on the markrt today. 11 III ilt's low fltt-rft, economy of operution and lomj 1111 III life MTTire aiakm it the rhraprst of all. jl II It ia ratlrrly rnrloenl in winter aad oen aac'l IB I I FT ol in sunny weather. It'.i ease of operation II I III raakea it a practit-al car Tor family uiie one which III III ewy member raa handle. It's durahility insures 'ill I Ml minimum cost of upkeep. In fact there ia no rea- III I IM "n at all whj- ynu and yonr family ahonld not ride HI I I in " '""'"d s"d"- , III HI :C.. E. GATES AUTO CO. I llll Cor. Sixth and Pacific Highway j WRITE The Salem Nursery Company 428 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon -If Needing First Class Stock In ' Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants for Fall Delivexy ... WOOD! ll kinds of wood at rtaht prices) dry mill blocks. Bay next winter' wood: now while it Is cheap. Medford Fuel Co. MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Mfdfortf ChlcnRO. .. , unr, llr aad Third Phone 141 1