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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
MTCDFORD MATL TRrniTNTR MEDFORD. OREOOX, FRIDAY, OOTOT1FR 14, 1021 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THE HOWAT-LEWIS FRACAS. PAGE FOUR AN INJJiCPKNDKNT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED , EVKHY AKTKHNOON . KXCKPT SUM'AV BY TUB MJCDKOHl PKINTINO CO. The Mtlford Sundays dun la furnished ubMritKirs tilrlng mvd day dally newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, I6-27-19 norm f ir aireei. t'none to. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Mtiirord Mail, the Wedfard Vrlbune. The Southern Oregontan, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, Kdltor. . BUMPTEK S. SMITH, Manager. 0BOIPTIOW TIBMII Y MAIL In Ad vii nee: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year..... 7. 60 Dally, with Sumitiy Sun, month. .75 Dally, without Sunday Bun, year.... 6.60 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .65 Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 1.00 Sunday Sun, one year 2.00 SY CARRIER In Med ford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, PhoenU. Talent: Dally, with Kunday Sun, month .76 Dally, without Sunday Suil month .86 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7. CO UBliy, wun Bununy ohm, uuo yctn o.uv Ail turiiis by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of th City of Modford Official puper of Jackson County. Entered fih aecmu cts mutter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March ft, 1879 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRKSH. Thb Aaosclated l'retm la exclusively entitled to the una for republication of all news dlKpatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this puper, and also (he local news published herein. All rights of republcatlon of sseolal ilspatches herein are also 'ewerved. Ye Smudge Pot j &rthar ferry A mlddlo-ngad 4d sustained a Blight coutuuiun of tho ilKlit render, und a vtruined hind uxle in a pivniature crush last eve with a member of the tniue tribe, on Creekside avenue. There seems to be some doubt about What Tut Arbucklo In going to do when he is extricated from hlu present unhappy mess. A man with $100,000 worth of buoze in lilt) cellar, with a hale application to IjiihIiichs might be come a factor in the bimlneuu world. A 48-52 PROPOSITION (Roseburg Review) , Wanted CJentleman who can , furnish one half dozen ogijs to my one pound of ham. Object, matri A lot of involuntary vamping hns been going on of late on the Main Stem, and, as It does no particular harm, the authorities are preparing to Biippress it with an iron hand. People who plan to roud "Great Ego tists of History," by Prof. Ivan Hoard will1 find it very Interesting. It doos not deal with any of the Biibject matlur appearing after 1911!, The lady who calls a cat, a kawt, is Interested In the development of art In Oregon, and calls art, ott. '.'FALL AND WINTER SKIRTS FOU W6.MEN AS LOW AS POSSIHLE" (Ad Eugene Register.) My dear, you shoulusee thorn! The. sob sistors, etc., reporting the tninl of old Dock Hriimfleld at Rose burg hnve quit postering him, and gone to asking fool questions of his wife. i The civilized world Is praying that the disarmament conference don't stop war, like your corr. slopped the uielo llpus whistling of Espeo engines. A wave of crapshootlng is weeping o'er the female portion of the popula tion of the land. This puts dice throw ing on a squealing basis, instend of howling oightor from Decatur," and "baby needs a pr. of shoes." Between flhlndlgfl. and trying to Avoid tho dead ly "snake-cys", the gals will never get any dishes washed. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION , ...v.. AND AVOID THIS (Bayfield, Ka., Times) , Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Campbell loft Bayfield Wednesday morning with tho intention of making their home elsewhere, going by nutomobllo. We are told they aio going to 1 California. To Campbell we say: Sp long, you stinker, and may liny field never bo cursed with the presence of you or your kind again. As ouo citizen remarked, "If ho ever conies back, It will bo too soon." And another, worrying over the delay of your going, "If It's the condition of the roads that Is. keeping him here, 1 am willing to drag the roads clear to Gallup." Evidently your departure pleases the people moro thau the striking of oil In Texas wells, in which Inany are financially Interested. Heaven help the pcoplo of the town iu which you next pitch your tent.--(Via II. J.) Reminders of Thanksgiving are ap pearing.' Ther.o.ls a scarcity of tur keys, and tho cranberry crop Is a fail ure. .. . , i A no. of people have been inoon- vonisnced during the present rains, ! because, somebody inadvertently made ! the soles of their shoes, out of what ' bills for the same are written on. Joe Gagnon of the J'villo C'annonlmll I got a-hold of a lend pencil one day last ! wit, and- built a railroad to the Pacific ' ocean, without a curve in It. ! a nalr of agriculturists were in from tha Applegate yesterday. They report the most thorough robbing since their acquaintance with plows. The gol .uJ. i.i .i,i,llrmnn licvfl eaten them : uiugou - i out of everything but a 2oo watch und ! a IDOO dlumond ring. THIS union fracas in Kansas is. sii,'uifie;ujt. , Juhu 1.. Lewis, yivn tlcnt of. the mine workers, tells Al llowatt to get oul, nn.l Al tells John L. to go to Hell. Of course, one eun't exactly blame Al for using strong lartgimge. Al is in jail, and. to be told to get out is rather irritating. It is had i Hough to have tlie law and Governor Allen against you, w it hunt hav ing your union boss join the procession. No reasonable person, there fore, would feel like depriving Al. the luxury of profanity. Verse Libre is one of the few privileges of being locked up. lint the incident gives fdrceable emphasis, to the fact that this so called labor solidarity is u figment of tho iuiuginuiiou. There is just I'bout us much harmony within the ranks of organized labor today, as there is within the ranks of baseball fandom, which is uo harmony at all. . ( . '. Behind John L. Lewis and other lenders of the responsible and conservative labor. movement, are those who still believe iu law, be hind llowatt and other leaders of the irresponsible and radical move ment, are those who believe in lawlessness. llowatt says Governor Allen's labor court measure is bat! business and should be resisted. Lewis says the measure is bad business, but ns long as it is the law should be respected. This is not the immediate cause of the ruction, but it is, in general, the rock upon which the two factions have split. Of course, Lewis is right and llowatt wrong. If a law is bad, the duty of good citizenship is not to break it, but secure its' repeal. It is not for any individual to declare it bad, but for n majority of the people of Kansas. The people of Kansu can repeal this law just us easily as they passed it. Until they do, it is up to Howutt and his followers to obey it. Hut this fundamental rule of Democracy is not highly regarded in radical circles. If they see anything they don't like, they smash it. So as they don't like the present leadership in the miner's union, they have determined to smash it. And the merry war is on. The moral to be drawn from this little episode is simple, the la bor leader who sanctions lawlessness against the enemies of labor, is supporting a principle which sooner- or later will be turned against himself. ' The outlaw is not only a poor citizen, he is a poor member of any organization that expects to endure iu a Democratic government. Quill Points A fool and his money are soon spotted. Yim might call the present one, a peace of paper. Hut when Iho meek inherit (ho onrth, will they stay that way? The world will get on its feet' when it becomes an armless wonder. An ounce of prevention is also easier, to set than a pound of cure. The mist that obscures the sun of u brighter day is the pessimist. When they arc dressed, it is hard to tell an old hen from a chicken. This is a poultry item, not a fashion note. De Yalera appears to have started something he can't Sinn Foinnish. The tariff act doesn't figure on the billboards, but it may figure iu the board bills. That knocking you hear in the industrial machine calls for a lib eral application of elbow grciiso. During tho football season, tho three "R's" of our educational system are Root and Raw Raw. ' . . No face cream so far invented is quite so good as elbow grease. Men soon become accustomed to any kind of feminine style. They first endure, then pity, then embrace. AVhen the murderer pleads insanity and is acquitted, no one de nies that he was tried by a jury of his peers. AVhen the frost is on the pumpkin and the fodder's in the shock, one's thoughts turn to the overcoat long since put in hock. It is doubtful if the time will ever come when Americans will take British celebrities as seriously ns Kngland takes Chaplin. AVhen temptation hasn't anything else to do, it hangs around iu the neighborhood of the chap who thinks all rich men are crooked. ill ;: ' ''!-' ' ; ' : ' Ill IT'S VALTJABLE Tho value of a bank comuvtion cannot bo measured materially.' It means business standing, a recognized eredit. asset, and dis interested advice when desired. Why then handicap yourself by being with out one, or failing to utilize fully the connec tion you have J Tho First: National i.s equipped and de partmentalized to give you adequate service. Zho First National Rank' Medford Oregon 'AND. -4 BY ;Cr"ht it kySwl ,Jr-ntf.Sa!T-,A-tl,f.w4, Ajh!fnd,OMgn. TVnNotnS sv 4-fi,n well i a 6rcftt - 'o :p: - - o .a, occomolunmnt. vSwJtf -Bl brt -thine -to bp roorul, so nfDe sazrjfriea. wun wnn you. V 'I fa . can. ot m r.. Th wotto of swil Society seems to be tkis: 'It i vulgar -fco be useful. " Fools get olong better after -marriege iiiaru $rfTu lill A-mon other wsys of . oJT t9rTJfS I VpS enioyinft -themselves . 1 Jk 'vJ'M. woeti 'find t. lot of One of -the 'tKings "fchrt vTi"fc you wiihoytr ,: -formml invii tioa is fcroobl . ttjJL H Z HECK SAYS (f " Somm people- Ttevr t out firovw thfl soft (7 Jm prt on. Xhnr ( '9 ' -they i JDV r' fccrn with!', THE BANK OF ABS0LUTE"SAFETYJ SURE THING Lay it down as a safe proposition that the fellow who breaks into baby's bank for gasoline money, will not be a business success. We pay compound interest on your savings. When you know us, you will bank with vs. w. s. o. I i5ii6DR)mBvJ) Nine Complete Lines of DYES Diamond Dyes, 18 colors Putman Dyes, 19 colors Rainbow Dyes, 19 colors Colorite Color Tablets, 18 colors Aladdin Soap Dyes, 20 colors Butterfly Dyes, 18 colors Tintex, 10 colors .Twink, 12 colors . Heath's Drug' Store The San Tox Store 109 East Main Street, How I Earned My First Dollar A terlei of pen sketches describ ing how some of Medford's well known citizens climbed ths fin. rung. CAIHj Y. TKNGWAM). ' The first dolliir I ever earned wiib ifrlllns piipcra on the streets of C'hl cutjo when I wan it very small boy. 1 howled In tho bitter epld all day and the louder 1 yelled the fewer I Bold. I finnlly- wundered down .into tho "Loop distriet" and lllsposed of my wnroB at n wood price, j I bought candy with my profits. '1 Quotations You Should Know A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye; . Fair as a star, when only one Is shining In the sky. " Wadsworth, 1770-1850. Whole Family Sick "All of my six brothers nnd sister, ns well as myself, have suffered since childhood from stomach nnd live.r trouble and bloating. I thought it ran In the family and that t could never be cured, but thanks to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, since taking it nearly a year ago. I have been enjoy ing the best of health and feel liko a new person, 1 have, no trouble from anything I eat." It is a simple, harm less preparation that removes tho ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract nnd allays tho inflammation which causes practically nil stomach, liver nnd Intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv, AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 15 nt I ::l() P. M. nt tho John K. Moore Place In Sams Valley. KXKCl TOH'S SAI.K I will sell to Mia hltflimt bidder the follovrinc ar ticle. Terms cash. I tt-iiich Farm wagon 1 7-foot Hake 1 4 tB foot MeCornuirk Mower 1 12-Inch Oliver Plow I rj-lncli Him k Island Plow 1 Sprini; Tooth Harrow t 5-Tootb. I'ultivator , 1 Koad Wnm t tart 'J Sot Slnjjlc. TlnrnrM I Set loilble llanicss 1 lnh!c Hnroooil Kork BO fret .Manilla Koh 2 1k (Italnx I 40-ineh U-ather Hellons I 111 lb. Anvil 1 Tiro Shrlnker I Vlso t llencli Drill 1 Sickle tirinder 1 S-t Itlaeksmlth Tiwlt 1 WrltiiiK lH-sk I Winchester Klflo HotiMihobl Kumitnro 1 Kit Cat-prater Tools I H-lncli Oliver Plow I tt-foot Cross Cm Saw I Steel Kitchen linmto GEO. L. NEALE Auctioneer MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S Dont Miss This All of our immense stock of Winter Underwear for Men and Boys goes on sale ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. Now is the time to purchase your winter's sup ply. Cold weather is sure to come. Why delay and pay higher prices? ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION UNDERWEAR SALE '- y COTTON RIBBED UNION SUITS $1.19 A medium weight Cotton 'Union Suit. Our regular $1.50 value $1.19 HEAVY WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUIT $1.98 This lot ineludes some Globe and some Athena Union Suits, formerly sold at $2.7."!. Anniversary price $1.98 VOOL MIXED UNION SUITS $2.98 A heavy weight Wool Mixed, Hibbed Union Suit, $:!..")0 value $2.98 One lot of medium weight, Wool Mixed Union Suits, I Q. A. and Athena brands, $.1.50 and $4.00 values $2.65 A .small number of Medlieotts genuine Scotch Wool Union Suits; formerly sold at $0.00. Also some Athena pure wool, medium weight Union Suits, $7.o0 value. Anniver sary price for either number $5.65 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS A large number of Glastenbury and Uockford Wool Shirts mill Drawers. Some medium weight, and some light weight, $2..0 and $.1.00 values, each ... $2.19 A small lot of Medlieotts Scotch Wool Shirts nnd Drawers. Sold regularly nt $5.00 a garment. On sale at . $3.00 Ha ynes heavy Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers! worth $1.00 a garment. Selling nt .. 75c 10 per cent discount on all of our Globe. Union Suits. Light Wool Globe Union Suits, $;5.50 value $3.15 Medium Weight Globe Wool Mixed, $1.50 value $3.15 An All Wool Globe Union Suit, .medium heavy. A good one, $5.00 value $4.50 A Silk and Wool Union Suit. This is a Globe light weight gar ment of extra fine quality, $5.00 Talue : $4.50 BOY'S UNION SUITS A medium weight, cotton ribbed Union Suit, $1.15 value 9Stf A heavy ribbed cotton fleeced Union Suit, worth $2.0(1. Anniver sary price $1.19 STYLE PLUS SUITS for Men $25. $30, $35, $40 Mann's Department Store Entrances E. Main and N. Central HZDTOED, OREGON JOHNNY TUP ANTS Suits for Boys 2 pair doubles the wear. $12.50 to $22.50