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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1921)
PAOTC FOUR STEDFORB MATE TRIBTTNTS. MFDFOTtT). OREO OS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 L" VS Medford mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUUUHHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO, The Medford Sunday Sun la furnished fubvorlbera desiring even d&y dally newspaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, 26-27-2 North Fir street. Pbone 76. a. consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mall, the Med fore Tribune, The Southern Oregon lan. The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor. flUMPTER S. SMITH, Manager. UBSCKEPTIOH TEEMIl T MAIL. In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Hun, year 97.60 Dally, with Sunday dun, month. .76 Daily, without Sunday Sun, yar.... .BO Dally, without Sunday Hun, month .6b Weekly Mall Tribune, one vear 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year . 2.00 BY CARRIER In Medford, Adhlanu, Jacksonville, Central Pului, f nuenix - Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .76 ' Dally, without Humltty Hun, tijuntn .Si Dally, without Sunday bun, year.... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford official puper of Jackaon County. Bworn dally averane circulation for lx months ending Oct., IMQ, 3226 Entered a aecmn cin matter a Medford, Oregon, under the act of Alarm . 187S MEMWEKS OK THE ASSOCIATED PREHrf. The Asosclated PreKS Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ot all news dlsputchcH credltod to it, or not therwlae credited In thin puper. and alec , the local news publlHhed hwrHiii. All right of rupuhlt'iiilon of special dispatches herein are a)o 'VBurveU.. Ye Smudge Pot ' Arthor Trvrri 13,. M. Jowull, president (if thu Car Repairers' union, udin'oukiliKH lliu public "to Bet . on llinlr wulkliiK Blioeu," In view of tho ' rullruud strike, October 30th. Thu public ought to b ablo to wulk uh Ioiib uh the Brukomnn's lirothei'-joc cun get ulong without breukfuut. The higher Institutions or leurn ing in' the s til to liuve boon nuiniiiK nuurly a mouth nosv. Outxido of pulntlng class numoruls on fences, and (lucking freshmen . in nearby creeks, little has beon accomplished. Organization of the gawff club g'rows apace. To mo.'t people gawff has all the thrills of leap frog. The fat and sassy Mr. Arlmckle Is writing a scenarlt) for a niovlo, and outside of ..the nutty: women who wanted to kiss Mm, whim ho riiHt gut out of Jjp.ll nobody wuuU't'n seeit. ' ' "The 01(1 Nest" Ib a wondorful picture, und, It Is ludaed a hardbolled chlckeji wlio can view It, und not go right home uud wash tlio dishes, for her Ma. , , , Marching along with thu weather, Mlcu Mamack, pulled a .88 calibre j coal mine on the musses Sunday. It wau a q'uldjc draw from the lilp pockot. . flAIItl'VLMNCl HAKItKI). (Kugono KhkhU'I'.) Once mora the social Ufa In Eiigouo Is decidedly aHtlr. Thnro were not enough days In the weok, for. evon the lilg cvonts without conflicts. Tho churches uo Bunking a $r,000-,-000 fund to carry on rovlvul meet ings this -winter, and puy the ovon golists, Tho regular prouchors all have their salarlos paid to (Into. A bug Is a 4d, romodelort on low, rakish lines, with a seat for one by day, und two by night. , Tho ChlneHO pheasant bcukoii liu opened, and the wise armor keeps his rooitorg locked up. A c,Ukb that can't tell a man from a deer, Is liable to err. ,;: sTAItlllXKHS lti:VAKl)i:i. (HarrNbiiig N'mVH.) . A (leaf and dumb man, lute ' from Texus, Is working for Mr. I'apaniK. WHAT IS NORMALCY? SPEAKI0 of normalcy, we. note in a contemporary that normalcy is o synonym for selfishness. Ki'turnlng to normalcy is declared to bo returning to dollar diplomacy, whatever that is. Not at all. Normally Uncle Sam is an idealist, and returning to normalcy, means returning to a sane and constructive idealism. The only trouble with some of the idealism of the past, was that it had drifted far afield from reality. It had, as the saying goes, gone to seed. It had, through sentimentality, lost connection with its line of communications, this line having root in human aspiration, which keeps its feet on the ground., John Hay was un idealist, lie was a pioneer in placing American diplomacy on an unselfish plane. The L'liitcd Stafes was the first world power lo practice genuine altruism. She returned her lloxcr indem nity to China, she returned Cuba to her own .people, she entered the world war, to protect the weak against the strong, and uphold the right against the wrong. ' ' "There is no better way for America to serve Kurope than for her io remain just what she is; namely, a nation having an ideal and de fending it." This is the pronouncement of Marshal Foch in a recent interview about the coining arms conference. After so intense a period of concentration on ideals, so tense a .strain on tho emotional nature, the reaction into cynicism .which wf have seen in the last couple of years has been, perhaps, only what was to have been expected. Hut the heart of (lie nation has begun to beat once more nfler its collapse. Kveiywhcrc are to lie seen signs of re viving sanity and idealism. Health is returning to the public mind and strength to the public soul. . An arms conference of this nature, a year ago would have been a failure. , This year it may be a success. It can be so only if America remembers that, idealism is her very lifeblood, that holding visions be yond those of other nations is her normal stale. ' Only by being nor mal, and herself, can she help tint world. Of y foo want 0 do atfim wron, do it whert you're mad. vvwii f yy-reopie who frag afoutvj 'A'j&Aib'. Ouill Points An elastic currency is one that will stretch until next pay d.iy. There are always showers for the bride, but the groom catches thunder. . . Thrift, is the art of riot caring a dai'ii what people think about the way you dress. The conviction that one American can lick three of any other 'race is surplus war material. ' . -t-u - it confess tnere . .. . -zr-z, vi j Xk& befb way "bo fctxt yt-..r'i . !s "fco boosi "the 7na vSJ pre wwir. TorT Tho Triors you (wow tbrnrb m.i(icin.e, "the liWi .HI ' wm vmMs;T i X VV sT.' ST. . i - V ... .71 VA-iklW V J Wliea a ma..t ktSu in. an. arbym.qn.bj it 'is a s'tfcn. he I tvniuV. . out op. reasons. HEZ HECK AYJ: S i itioar. cinn-Tn i(KeTitroi(, stocK i h. a rite Is attei ' its -.MJcwsr Men wh( can 't g(;t free space to exhibit tlrcir sore spots like to call ; it . the "capitalistic press." , ;, Historical note: Long, long ago, n girl became very '.indignant when a juale person endeavored to hold her. band. HCW MUCH DO YOU , KNOW? Beporls from New York alcoholic, wards indicate that Wall Street isVfc the only place where things are tight. Tho continuous strategic retreat of the Turks seems to bear out the story that they were trained by German officers. If there are actually eight million idle men .in the country, there are almost enough men available lo enforce prohibition. For the sake of world harmony, let us hope that Washington hotel keepers wilt not present their bills until Hie eonfereiu-e is over. TII13 TKHHOHH !' I'OKTliV. ' ( Vaipilna Hay eUM. ) Some say the trouble's due no doubt To tuxea taking profit out; Too much la left to "Cieorgo" somo think. Turned over with grlmnco und wink. Another reason given Is: To tnkd firm stand would hurt ono's ' "blzi" And one remarks 'tis prayers wo need, If we would as a town succeed; While some declare Front Stroet ob- ' i . jectg To all Nye Beach and I til projects; Or 'tis a tourist town enough The rendezvous of sport and tough; Upon the old some lay the blame, So many here not in tho game; The reasons' given are galore, E'en 'that, queer (oiks live at the shore Hut liBUn do, while I Insist That same types everywhere exist. And let mo add this to the rest . All readers may at will contest. The fault's not one of town, my dears: It's INDIVIDUAL arrears. Out sidewalks we'll admit aro punk Some cltlzon lacks coin or spunk; And taxes are unjust we say Who voted on election day? If things are not what they should bo What's MY responsibility? And so ad Infinitum. Miss Campbell . , THE MODERN GIRL. , T1I10 oilier day while chnsing along the thoroughfare, my old bus blew a casing and I was stranded there. I heaved a sigh abysmal, and started to perspire, and life seemed bleak and di's inal 1 hale to change a tire. For I am old and ehcesey, my hinges groan and crack, my aucirnt lungs ate wheesy, and cricks are in my Illicit. With rusty jack I wallowed upon the baking soil, and, toiling there, I swallowed about a (puirt of oil. Then on her mo torcycle up came Jemima Blair; "Well, in the name of Michael," she said, "you've grief to spare! Your clothes you're disarrang ing, your whiskers are on fire; you are not built for changing a non-skid rubber lire, (io, rest for rest is bracing liencaih yon sycamore, and I will change the easing, so don't swear any more." And 1 had said this maiden was frivolous and vain, a modern fe male laden with isms most insane, Heeause she was athletiCj and wore a mannish hat, I'd said it was pathetic, to see a girl like that. Heeause she rode her pony, one leg on either side, I'd said she was , loo phony to be a good .youth's bride. "I will not let you wres tle," I said, "with my old scow; man is the stronger vessel, in theory anyhow. Hut since you've made the offer, I doff my hat to you: and I'm the ehainpeeii doffcr when great souls are in view." 1 Of what (Origin Is the word cafe? 2 What is cajolery? ' ' . a What wan the must hotly. contest ed battle .'of tho Cl'ylf'warY ' 4 Hdw did, - cutirtjplustar get its name?. 5 What Is .tho hlshest branch of mathematics called? :. B From what is chicle obtained? : 7 From what ore Is mercury princi pally obtained?' ' 8 Whoro A j wo get 'most of onr oys ters? ' ' !) Into how many classes are all lean' divided? ' 10 What college In Washington, D. (! is dcioted exclusively to education of the deuC? ' . . ' I Answers to Yesterday's Questions 111 'what city, was tho first steel Irartie skyscraper built? Ana. Chicago. J! What Is sarsenet? Ails. It is a fino, thin silk nsml for linings. 3 What is a .skiagraph? Ans. It is a permanent shadow picture produced by Kocntgen rays passing through the object a"d falling upon a sensitive photograph' film? t What is a dowager? Ans. A widow holding property or . title do rlvQd from her bile husband. 5 What sort of a person is n super cilious one? Ans. One who exhibits haughty contempt or indifference. ' 0 Whut city in Cuba raulis next to Huvona in size! An. Clesfuegos. V What coffee Is grown In Arahia? Ans. 'Ileal Mocha. S Who invented the mimeograph? Ans. Thomas A. lMls.in. !) From whut material Is corduroy manufactured? . Ans. Cotton. Ill How many times can a copy right be renewed? Ans. Only once. Quotations You Should Know I know not what course others may take, but as for mo, give me liberty or give me death. . ' :: Patrick. Henry, 1730-1799. INFLUENZA As a preventive, melt and in hale night and morning V A P0 RU B Over 17 Million Jon Uud Yearly t ' Liberty Bonds at Par For the next 30 days we will accept Wberty Bonds at pur In payment on used cars. . UBO. U TREICHf.ER MOTOR CO. , , . v 17s Mastin's Vitamon Tablets The Original Yeast Tablets ' V Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store . 109 East Main Street. TYPEWRITERS Scccnd Hand and Rebuilt Machines Noiseless Remington Underwoods Royal and " Corona Agents Medford Book Store 34 N. Central 4Q. : .' a r x. DOUGLA5 FAIR.&ANKS J in 'Jks iliaw . qr orro Now showing at tlie I'age. .-JM N Si n Pk:-- ' jrA W if m W Our sliipiueut of Dutch Bulbs has arrived and includes Hy-. aeinlhs, single early Tulips, Darwin Tulips and Crocus in ft variety of colors. Also yellow Narcissus, paper white Narcissus and . P'ree sia's, b'otli I'lirity and Rain bow. These are now on sale at tlio Flower Shop, 20(i West Main and (ireenhouscs 1005 Kast Slain. ' . Maddox & Bonney Phones VJ7-R and 131 MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford WOOD licst wood of nil kind.. Only wood Iri city muter cover. Also best Vtnli ((Mil at 1 oft cnr.' VALLEY FUEL CO. LOST CHANCES . 'A'youutf luul an npov unity i-'eccntlv' to buy it InuiRiiluw that lie and his witc have want'od'a long tunc. . (' j ITT the first, payment waa six liundrotl dollars, and those people liayen't move than fifty dollars saved.' So they had to lose the bungalow'. . .If thev had bad a First Nat ioual account, they'd be living in the bungalow now. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK" 1 . . Worlds Championship ;:"t;Match ' , WALTER MILLER . World Champion Middleweiglrt Wrestler VS. ' R.W.HAND " Southern Oregon Champion . Tuesday Night OCTOBER , ONE SNAPPY PRELIMINARY P.W.DIDTLE Riddle, Oregon, . ' vs. " . AUBREY GOFF ..... Grants Pass ' v. GOLD HILL PAVILION . r Tickets M. D. Bowers, Gold' Hill;' Erown & Brown; Medford; Irvine Cigar Store, Ashland; Ross & Ross, Central Point. i WRITE The Salem Nursery Company .- ' ' . . . 428 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon , ' ' , j If Needing First Clas3 Stock In Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants for Fall Delivery II THE UNIVERSAL CAR j ' Ay lil6r'at''M? jO. I 1 '0 .y&y . ij THE FORD SEDAN Is recognized ns the most popular liirlit car In Southern Oregon, lis comloK. diirahiliiy, jmwor and ohm of i'(in(rol, hiV( cMtihllshcri (his popular ity, lis low' first cast, and -economy of oiwration place It nitliin easy reach of tlio majorily of fami lies. , We invhe yoit to call us for a demonstration. One rjrto will convince, yon of the superiority of this Bltraclive liltle car. which can lie completely en closed in rainy weather or oened and cool in summer. I C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. SlTth and Pacific: Highway -nt ami Mr riiuao 70