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.AftbTORDiuii.ltBUNfe.L METiWmi OtfEGOX, SATURDAY, tfCTOBElV 22. 3021 ' PAOE rotm.. Hi. 11!! .1 :7 V: 'll! Medford mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NBWHPAPBB fUBLISHED EVEKY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BV THE MEDFOKD PRINTING CO.- ; The Medford 8unday 8un-1a rurnlnhed ubscrlbera aoairing a, teveD aay aauy Dawapaper. j Office Mall Tribune Bunding, IS-17-H mown Kir etroftt. Phone 76. - A conaolldatton of the' Democratic Timet, the Medford Mall, the Sleuroro ..MMie. iti buumem .uregunlan. Toe Aahland Trlbune..- ROBERT W. RUHL, Editor. SUMPTER 8. SMITH, Manager. UaSOBXPTIOa IUII T MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, month .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 4. SO Dally, without Sunday Sun. month -OS Weekly Mall Tribune, one year .00 Sunday Hiin. one year......:-'.... .00 T CARRIER In Medford. Aataland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: f - . Dally, with 8unday Bun. month. .75 Dally, without Bundny Sun, month .65 Dally, without Sunday Bun, year 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun,- one year 8.50 All terms by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered ah eccvm- vi matter at Hedford. Oregon, under the act of March I. 1870 - ' I j Ye Smudge Pot 7 jurtbw ITry 1 These aro the kind of mornlnfts that demonstrate the need of a mechanical genius, who can Invent a contraption that will automatically cIobo the bou doir window without getting out of bed. . . The cartoon on PI of tho Oregon Friday depicting how a citizen can fool a highwayman, Is good news for citizen?, and valuable information for highwaymen, . . ' The Junior Onlshevlki has adopted a .resolution condemning tho, entab llnhment of a municipal dishwashing ink, as n encroachment on the in alienable right to gad and giggle, and furthermore as an . unnecessary bur den on the taxpayers. The sheriff of Douglns county - is handling the Dock. Ilrumfleld case with the zeal and determination of an official who ls going to run for re election in the spring. . Tell kings of the local legal pro fession are getting ready -to wander over to J'ylllo and exorcise their oul glptlis next- week. , 'Several; tooth .'carpenters' attended tho 'wrestling : match last evening, nnd woro highly impressed. , They believe thrtt by using some- of the painful holds they will bo itblo to pull a mo lar' in the futuro without breaking the forceps. ;i '"THROAT . ClTi . IH'M-KT IN BHAI.V. MAS-DKAI), SAY l'OMCK" I (Headline Spokane Spokesman Ho. : view) Tho police are so smart. We not tho Imperial 'Railroad : Unions will call the strlko October , : 30th. and a million or so hind end ! brakomcn will, bo left Standing. a half '; mile ' beyond . tho watertank waiting ' for the brave engineers to whistle five i times, so-they can come In and strike j; too.. ' .. . Two churches and 200 - miles of railroad constructed with a borrow ed lead.' pencil In the last 10 . days. Good progress Is being, made .on -tho v.. j-uim BKyscraper at aialn and l' ln ; A Portland Insslo of 20, employed ns a clerk In a Clilneso hotel, has van tshed and Is thought to bo a dope fiend. .'Hor mother Is vory much sur prised that anything like this could happen undor. the circumstances. It now develops that tho starving Russians will starve to death before plans for getting grub to them can bo worked out efficiently.. Link McCormlck has romo out flatfooted for Yule, and hereafter he can use tho L'nlv Clubski sidewalks instead of taking short cuts acrosB the historic campus. One renSort why ail Institution of higher learning has never been found ed In this burg, is, because, thore aro only two months of tho year, when there Is sufficient . water In Dear Creek -for tho ducking of a fresh man with any certainty that ho will contract, quick, consumption., ns a. re sult thereof. A young man Just enter ing college , recolvcs the same treat ment as an Armenian gets from a Turk., , , , OTHKKWISK IT WOUM NOT UK A TOT.Uj LOSS (lloscburg ltevlcw) Wo wish to take this means to show that wo greatly npurur clato and do thank, our neigh bors and fiiands for their kind ness., and assistance during our loss by fire. , . - j,- . . J. J. hpixohtkAd TJie melting pot Is melting fine. The state of Massachusetts is nimble to hang'S pair of worthier and murder ous'. Italians, without having Ml the European hellrnlsers, unable to get to this country',, threatening . lo nssnnsl nate American. .ambassadors. A. highly decorative radiator In a i! modern shelter erupted Friday eve. about sundown, emitting everything f but steam. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago; 111., writing your nnme nd address clearly.- You will receive In jettirn a trial package containing Foley's Honey, and .Tar Compound tor coughs', colds and. croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back: rheu matism,, backache, kidney and bladder ailments;, and,. Foley , Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cieanslng catbartlo for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold, everywhere. . t Adv. FARTHEST WEST. IT SEEMS strange to Easterners that so much importance should be attached to the Pacific Ocean in the coming arms' conference. Present difficulties in that direction are admitted to exist, but the ma jority of Easterners do not seem as yet to have taken them very se riously. ; The Japanese problem is acute they say only on the Pacific coast. Asiatic affairs in general make little appeal in this country. The majority of Europeans are still less concerned. They are oc cupied with their own problems and tjiose of their immediate neighbors. x ' ' ' ' ' The farthest-sighted statesmen, however, bothiin "Washington and in Europe, recognize the inevitable trend, and forsee trouble iu the Pacific if measures arc not taken iu time to avoid it. Left to develop without intelligent control, the Pncii'ie may well become the center of p. world 'embroilment. Asiatic disturbances and provocations might drag America into war, and thence the rest of the world. It is a danger caused by the inevitable tendency of events. "West ward the course of empire takes its way." It has now covered this vast continent, and is still following the sun. -'Farthest west" is already beyond oiir Pacific coast. '.; Sooner or later, what we know as the Far East will have become the. West . Is that to become a "West or white people, or for yellow people? Or for both? Are both races to mix, or to strive for mastery all around the edges of the great bowl of the Pacific? ,' " The time to think about that' is. now', when it may still be possible to mop out a plan of development acceptable to America, Asia and Europe. " Quill Points If the hotter clement had its way, Holly wooiln't. The next little task Is to make the world safe for the jobless. Anxious suggestion to Congress: A speech a day keeps normalcy away. There is a fortune awaiting the man who will iuveut a 'permanent shave. ' ?'i.C ' lunci Everything seems dull to the man who hasn't wit tiiougif to eittcu the point. .' .. . In this great free country, almost any dog may grow Up to be a White House pet. A cynical writer usks what Bolshevism lives oil. Certainly not on its reputation! Blessod are the poor. Dives is in torment; and Lazarus is a police judge iu San Francisco. . ; All this talk about a hard whiter indicates that wc arc not yet relieved of excess prophfets. .' : ' There aro two, kind's of poets: those who write real pofctry, and those who mako a pretty good living. . ' , Weekly Report on Pacific HighWay To the Editor: - - - , The condition of the- Pacific High way between Rosoburg and. tho Cal ifornia lino, as of this date, is as follows: Rosoburg-AIyrtlo Crook: 20 miles. Paved. Myrtle Crook-Ciuiyon.vVllo: 10 miles. Tho. brldgp. across, tljo .tyinpr qua Itlvor Is complotod so that traf fJc can how use the main highway. Macadam la complotod from Myrtle Crpok to tho Umpqtia Hivor, a dU tnncu of six iiillon nnd the remaining threo miles to Cariyonvllle is. being macadamized; tho road ovor this soc tloi( is fair. CanyonvlllcrGnlesvlllo: 11 mllos. Good macadam.' -, v - , !..- Galesvllle-Wolf Crook: 14 mllos. Paving In progress from both ends, 11 miles being already complotod. About seven miles south of Gulevlllc between tho hours of 7:30 a. in. and 5:30 p. m., south-bound traffic is detourod ovor tho old, road via Glon dalo.to Stago tloail Pass., tho Tunr no) Road to Wolf Croek ls.no longor used. , This detour 1b In good condi tion to Glondalo and from there to Stage Road Pass, tho road has boon lately graveled by tho County Court. Al. Inorth-bound trartlc will uso main highway at all hours. . Short delays may bo nocessary between StaKo Rod Pass and Cow Creek where con struction is In -progress. , Wolf Creok-Grave Creek:. 5 miles. Paved. This section being widened and when wet tho pavement Is very slippery and it may be necessary to uso chains. Grave Creek-Pleasant t Valley. 1 mllos. Good inacadanv, Pleasant Valloy-Grants Pass: 10 mllos,; ; .Paving . operations: ...have started about two miles north of Grants Pass, 2 miles being already cpinplotod. Short , detours aro pro vided) inrouu(l( rivoht ot this work. W'horo dotours aro not avatlablo, traf fic Is allowed to pass thru with but short delays.'-. j ; . ' . : . ' , Grants -Pass-Thru Jlodford-Ash- land-Callfornla . Lino: G3 miles Paved,. ,. . . , -,- Modford-Oator I,nko Highway. Traffic Is advised to uso tho routo via, Central Point. Hybco Bridge, Trail and Mcl.ood to Prospect. To dato traffic has been aulo to reach tho Luke, tlio .road .alibvo . P.rospeqli.betng better than .at any; time this year. Crator Lake Lodge closed for the sea son October 1st. The now grade is opened from Clncndo Hill, near Kagle Point, for approximately six mllos to Roeso Crok whoro the, contractor Is filling tho .approaches to tho Heese Creek bridge. K. E. HOOGMAX. ,Wv. ,Englnocr. RipplingRhtJmQ$ BR THE MO AJIll.I.lOX children, every night, behold the movie actors; in education, wrong or right, the films are mighty factors. And so the famous movie folk have influence unmeasured ; their every move, their every joke, in youthful hearts are treasured. So thoy should make their lives so clean thejvll sparkle in their beauty, and not seoni angels on the serpen, and demons when off duty. As artists true they should appear, and not as blooming sniarties; they should cut out the booze nnd beer and nil the fren zied parties. My little Willie goes tonight to see a movie story; the heroine is blithe and bright, all smiling in her glory; but some" one whispers to the lad, "She goes her gaudy courses as though sho hadn't whipped her dad, mid ginned fourteen divorces.' And Willie in admiring mood regards the hero's capers till. Whisper says, "He's often stowed I read it in the papers." Then little Willie toddles home, his sentiments unspoken, but mournful thoughts aro in his dome his idols have been broken. .The Blue beard door has been unlocked, one glance therein suffices; and liltle kids should not be shocked by tides of tawdry vices. (S)?u cart, (earn, a lo"t by listening. f v i e rn m tea a n -T .x Siobborrv Ynen. keep ifte , Coor"t dockets "fyll. -' You can. accomplish, mong cri your feet ttaru you cn on. yovr Kne9. ' " ' -22. Wt "the -verage k. U---r . . JC IL.y ...W ,j. . -., - won u , w pyy. J ; HEZ HECK Hi is jit s my -." snlxivat A hijbits as bad. Z7' . . 1 hut there ain'-t so much, sport , , in. .it.? HOW MUCH DO . YOU KNOW? 1 What Is1 the estimated sizo of the world whoat crop for, this year? .; 2Are wild ducks unusually abun dant this year? : , . - 3 How much money was stolen from United States postotrices during the last fiscal year? 4 How many magazines nre pub lished In this country? ' 6 How nearly are weather predic tions correct? 6 Who pays the upkeep of roads In national forests? 7 what sort of metal is used by dentists to fill teeth? 8 What sand will withstand a tem perature, of from. 1200 to 1500 degrees? 9 How. many hood of buffalo arc there In Montana now? - 10 What building was Now York's first skyscraper? .. - . Answers to Yesterday's Questions . . 1 Was llenjamln Franklin bora In this country? Ans. He was born in UoBton. - , . ,2 Who wrote, "nail to tho chief who In triumph advances?" Ans. Scott In "Lady ot tho Lnke." 3 What will a "spit ball" do? Ans. It, will travel straight for a distance and thon break downward or to one side. . 4 What was the lowest tempera ture ever recorded In. tho frigid zone? Ans. Ninoty below zero. -; ,.-. 5 How many peaches does It take to equal tho food valuo of one egg? Ans. Three. ... . 6 How d.ies a mcdlumslzcd potato comparo , with two slicos of bread In food value? Ans. About equal. . . 7 What sort of a disease Is dolir ium .tremens? Ans. It is a form of acute insanity duo to alcoholic poison ing.' , ' ' , .... , ,8 Into how many statos Is It possi ble for Texas to be subdivided? Ans. Tho state entered the iinlou with the understanding that it could bo sub divided Into not more than iivo Btates. D Dot's tho male mosquito bite? Ans. No, Only tho femalo. - lOr-How 4imny of the foreign born white- population in this country camo from Kngland? Ans. 1,133,967 accord ing to the last census. Quotations You -., Should Know In men this blunder still you find, All think their little set mankind, -, ... .Hannah More, 1745-1833. : Notice of Sheriff's Sale -. Hy virtue of an execution and decree duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the State, of Oregon, for Jackson County, dated October 4th. 1921, In a certain action therein, wherein Jackson - County Dullding and Loan Ass'n as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against American Securities Company, an Oregon Cor poration, W. T. Kstep. Mary A. Kstep. Clyde C. Clark. Ix-tha Clark et al. De fendants, for the snm or Sl. hundred eighty-four ami BS-100 ($0S4.6S Dol lars with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from June 3rd. 19U1 together with $70.00 attorney's foes and $34.63 costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in said Court Sept. 17th. 1921. Notice is hore.iy given that, pursu ant to the terms of aald- execution. 1 will on he 29th day-of October, 1921, ill 10 o'clock a. iu., at the front door of;the Courthouse in the City of Jack sonvUle. Jackson County. ,. Oregon, otfer for sale and sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satis fy said judgment,' with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title and interest . that American Securities Company et al. jointly or individually had on October 4th, ,1921 or have Bince acquired, or now have In and to the following described property,-' situated In Jackson County, State ot Oregon to-wit: - .;'.--.' Lot ivo. 9 of Block No. 2 of the Park Addition to the town -(now city) of Medford. as, the same Is numbered. designated, and described on the offic ial plat thereof, and of record in Jack son County. Oregon. ; ' Doted at Jacksonville, Oregon, this itb day pf October A. D..1921. ' C. TKKUILi.. ' Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By L. D. FOR.VCROOK, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Hy virtue of an execution and decree duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County,' dated October 4th, 1921, in a certain action therein, wherein Jackson County Building and lxian Ass'n, as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Wilber K. Fanshor and Claire Fansher and B. B. I'ickel et al, Defendants, for tho sum of One thousand three hundred twelve and no-100 ($1312.00) Dollars together with $135.00, Attorney s. fees, ; which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in said Court, Sept 3rd, 1921. . . - , Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to tho terms of said execution, J will on October 29th. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouso In tho City of Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cosh to the highest bidder,, to satisfy said judg ment, with the costs of this sain, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all of tho right, title and Interest that Wilbur E. Fansher and ClaireFansher et al, jointly or Individually, had -on the 4th day of October,-1921. or have since acquired, or now have In and to the following described property,- situ ated In Jackson County, State of Ore gon, to-wit: . , .. ... ..-. . Lot No. three (3) of Dlook number One (1) of Summit Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County. Ore gon, as the Bame is numbered: design ated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record., Dated nt Jacksonville. Oregon, this ith day of October A. D. 192,1. ft K. TKRKILL, .. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. Hy L. D. FORXCHOOK, ' - ' Deputy." . Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. I. tia Cauaty Curt af t Stats sf Oregon for Jackson County.--- la the matter of the Guardianship t Bertie B. Pankey. Lorenzo H. Pan key and Cora A. Pankey, Minors.-,' Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the above named Court, made on the 17th day of September, 1H21, in the above named mater, I, Chas. A. Pankey, Guardian of the per sons and estates of Lorenzo H. Pankey and Cora A. Pankey. minors above aamed. will, at tho offices ot Rawles Mooie. Medford National Dank Bide. Medford, Oregon, on and after October 24. 1921. sell, subject to confirmation by said Court, all the right, title and intervst and estate of Lorenzo H. Pan key and Cora A. Pankey. said minors. in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Uts One (11, Two (2) and Three (3) of Block Three (3) of the Central Subdivision to the Cottage Addition to tho City of Medford. Jackson Countv Oregon, cither by separate lots or as one paret i. Tei-ms: Cash, ten per cent on day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale bv said Court. CU.AS. A rANKEYVGuardlan. THE BANKER KNOWS The awragc banker knows local conditions in the business world, chances for crops, and property values, as no one else does. The Government realizes this, and the bil lion dollar fund for the agricultural and livestock industries will be administered thin the banks. 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Then read the story of the research. . . and know what music can bo made to do for you.' ; . (. ' " Palmer Piano House 234 E. Main St. Medford jit- -v-,-. - - '-.-I Send for your copy TODAY Don't loae.any tima. getting theaa wonderful new bene fits out of music rBring er Mail Tk'u CsW mr Plea.e civ ir a fre cy- Mr. u.'Vl B Ediaoo'. aw bk,"MBa Ma.U.", n TOU wlfh 3 day. ! UM lij Jf n rr ow hom. ch.ck hr-. -f.Br : No charg. of V-llf.-...... .K T New: Management Hotel AsKland Ashland, Oregon Motor over and take Table de Hote tiiamer, 5:30 p. m., to 7:30 p. m. $1.00 IF SATISFIED. ' ON US IF NOT Prop. ; WOOD Bo wood of nil kinds.. Only wood In city under rover. Also lK-s I'wli Coal at $17 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd and Fir Pbone 76 ,t. ji - . TOU CAM Git MOiT i.irr OLD THING AT MOIT AMT OLD HM1 AT Dl VOiS'i