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SrEDFORD iESIE TRIBUNE. JtEDFORD. OREGON", WEDNESDAY." ' OCTOBER 26, 1921 PA HE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune YOU CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTKKNOON , EXCEPT SUNDAY BY T1IU MKDFORD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Hun la furnlahed aubecrlbera daalrlufc aeven day dully newapaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 16-47-29 North Fir street. Phone 75. A" conaolldatlon of the Democratic Tlmea. the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonian. The Aehland Tribune. . . ROBERT W. ROHL, Editor. BUMPTER 8. SMITH, Manager. UBaOXXPTION TERHI1 Y MAIL, In Advance: ' Dally, with Sunday Bun, year 17. 0 Dally, with Sunday 8tin, month .7 Dally, without Sunday Hun, yeur.... 0.60 Dally, without Sunday Hun, mouth .Ca Weekly Mall Tribune, one veur.. I. 'Ill Suuday Sun, one year 2.00 Y CARRIER In Medford, Aanlaud, Jacksonville, Central Point, I'timmn. Talent: - Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .75 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .Bu Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.60 " Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All terma by farrier, cuah In advance. 1 Official paper of the City of Medford, J Official paper of Jackaon County. Bworn dally average circulation for alx month, ending Oct., 1920, S226 Jtihtered aa ifcviif v.i mutter at redford, Oregon, under the act of March 187 MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Aaoeelated Hresa i eicln.lvelv entitled to the uae for republication uf all news dlapatchcs credited to It. or not Otherwise credited In thla paper, and ul.tr the local news published herein. All righta of republcuilon uf 4eciai alapatchea herein are also eaarved. IX ACCEPTING lhe resignation of D. C. Hemiy as consulting eiif;i neer, mid it p i ul ii (c no one to tiike his iihioe, the director of the Medford Irrintioii District, iiksuiiic a certain' responsibility. D. 0. llunny is recognized us one of the foremost hydraulic engi neers on the Pacific Coast. As long as he was retained, the property owners of the district could rest secure, that the irrigation system was heinif constructed along the most approved lines of .engineering; prac tice. If iiny serious defects in the irrigation system should subsequently appear, the ((nestlon will naturally arise in the mind of the average property owner: "Jf a eonmilling engineer had been retained, would this have occurred?" , ' ' The JIail Tribune urges lhe appointment of the best irrigation en- 'Jnccr available lo take .Mr. Denny's plact just as it urged the ap pointment of a district engineer to lake .Mr. Ken 's place. A consult iug engineer is it generally ec'ignized essential in the ndiniiiislralion of an irrigation district, and until the project. is completed and handed i;ver to the district, we feel that every formality' should be scrupu lously observed. . . .lif this important project involving as it 'dors, the welfare of the entire community, The Mail Tribune believes that too great care can not lie exercised to protect in every conceivable -way theintei-esls of tin; properly owners. Ye Smudge Poi . y Arthur ferr . . Heer for the sick, as approved liy the t(uaury..dopartiiiuiit,( will meet Willi strenuous' objections, from reformers, except when they themselves are sick. All others will be deceiving the t'nv ernmcnt. . . . . Quill Points Divorce suits are always pressed with the seamy side out. iVinter will have.lo go some to be any harder than summer was. ' i (liim chewing may be a bad habit, but it doesn't fatten the mor lalily 'rate like rag chewing. ' 1 'Mra. Southard, the I,udy Uliieheard cis' may be ucqtifttcd tit klllliiK f. mi litates, by the ladylike trick (if putting flea powder In their vlttles, but Hubby No; 6 will always bo simplcl ins of pains In his.tummy. The ' news that "Indecent and ob scene language' appeared In the Con gressional Record is startling, but not damaging, locally. No one ever pro tends to-read them but the Hev. Mdrenz-Oesor, who packs away an armload from tlie off. every now and then. , jf i A MU8ICAL MOTOR ' (Roseburg Review) Ueo'rge Bliulor In going to tako h number of teachem to Hosebui g In his Btudebakcr.eWe hope that they have no catastrophe nnrf that IliVy enjoy their trip. The Btlllman divorce suit has start ed again, and a move is on foot to have James ''Btlllman, the plaintiff, and Fatcbe Arbuckle compare notes, .cl-...v'"v ' , A number of gents : are' running around without their lints. The only Issue involved, as the jawyers say,' lu whether pneumonlu or influenza gels 'em 1st. The world conference to put a limit on arms Is an excellent Iden, und It la hoped that before '.they lire through they will do something about legs.' Link McCormlck has got out a writ of mandamus to keep himself from rooting for Yale to boat Harvard. The plan to plant rosos along the Pucihc Highway for the benefit of tourists meets approval, except that a hardy species of cahbago Is -more, fill lug. . V '" The men folks aro graduully. switch ing from the HVD's to tlie XYZ's. . ; Honry Ford( telling how ho would settle the railroad strike, annnunces that "first he would, fire nil the lawyers:" This Is ulino.it as practical as killing all the grocery clerks to re duce the he of 1. FAIR WARNING -.. (8F Chronicle) ;vHttVlng this day bought the Aud itorium Cufe, 443 llroiulway, will ' not be rcHiKinsllile for any bills, after this date. E. IIIjACHINI. " King Charles, by his latest piece of ranibunctiousness Imperilled the peace of Europe, fretted millions of people, and caused 200 of his mou to die In battle. Instead of hanging him like n Dock Drumtlold, they punish blm severely by banishing him to the full est Isles Jrt the Seven Beits the Cunsr les. . : 'Everything fa hack lo normalcy but the rallrond yyorkora, who. want to re main at sbipyardcy. CREAM CLEARS A ' STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air - Passage Clears Throat Too. It is much easier lo love your neighbor as yourself if he isn't an en thilsiiiHlie, borrower., , '.. V Wc can beat our swords into plowshares, but whal in the world can wo tlo with the Sam Hrownc belts? vV -.V A sportsman among driven) is one who always flushes liiii'pcdes trialis belore'laking a crack at them. With the number of tin lizzies increasing every day, the highway is getting to be a regular 1 inferno. . . . A congressman says (he coal interests arc endeavorintr to bull doze (he country. Why drag in that word "doze?" " . 1 philosopher: One who doesn't cuss when the mornintr miner i.n- i)0iinccs a out of ii:!00 in the prion of tho car he bought yesterday. Cllicago-can't, fool anybody. That yum aboul , police peddling hootch is just a Bliek .effort to, increase the population. RipplingRhqniGs fy Walt Mctfon AND m u u 1 " BY UVWPil """"" u " "'.3r-" tl' ;i-v..w,, AjKnd.Ogcn, yr-l (j)'mo5 Sriy- man prefers be!n6,6ret !S.aJUl0L if., V IJ spend "their time, &nxL vou can. size "them up for what they" ai-e.-Ysrj (S)Those who b"og a lo"t wboot themselves Rr-c ustia.lly con-firm eel liars. (j)Th highest hoiuari dvtyr is to reduce the vijibi i' supply f iitorance. The diirtittAyisltirii -feature W,of present-day literaivre ssaii&oi. is the absence v s- o-f thought.-' 0nn: (S) There wofldo-'t be invert for the doctors to j .. i . . i .ij. . uo ueopie cave TRUcrt trcouarti, to 1 -' ' health as they do "to 'fun.". J. H 2 HECK SAY5: Q "Eohjcatiort. consists iro callin.' bellyecke 'gastritis-. '' Quotations 'You ..Skould Know HIGH LIFE, THK dame, resolved. on suicide, sat down and wrote some part ing lines, explainiug wliy, before she died, and look in all her divers signs. "Too much high life, and here's the end; I've fractured iiuiii'n and nature's laws;'' and then she shot a lady .friend, and killed herself, without a pause. You read it in the public prints, and 'doubtless give it little thought, so many laics' of crimson tints aro daily to your doorstop brought. The words of moralists seem vain, the folks must have their galuly time ; "too much high life" that will explain one-half the carnival of crime. Too much joy-riding in the night, when sober men arc in their coops; too much pursuing cheap delight. 'and letting duty loop the loops. Too much of crazed and fevered love, of wedding pledges east aside; ami now lhe thistles grow above the slayer' mid the suicide. The wiivp of crime still sweeps along, and every hour some victims fall ; right seems submerged beneath the wrong; "too much high lire" explains it all. Too much high life has filled the ,jnils,yith delegates bereft of hope, with foolish dames nid jingled males who face the hangman and the rope. Nut' ill -iMitlro forKUt fulness, "And not in utter inikeiliu'HS, . "Hut truilliiK clouds of siory, do we come. ... j- "ri-(Mn.,tliHl...yliplls,fer homo. 'lli'uven lies ahoiit uh in our infancy. Wordsworth. I'M. Most of tho natives of Raratonga of the Cook Islands In the South Seas have horses and carriages. I Medford Greenhouses CUT FLOWERS ; , ; FLORAL DESIGNS PLANTS AND FERNS Flowers liy Wlro 'Anywhere Any Tlnio . MADDOX & BONNE Y KlO.V Ii. Main I'honu 374 Wo Deliver. . Strong, Successful Men in This Coun try Go to Church. Why DoVtYou? If your nostrils are clogged and your htad is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic cream into vour nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing anil . healing swollen, untamed membranes and you get instant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of r.W'i -Cream Balm at any drug store. Vour clogged nostrils open right up; your head is clear; no, more hawking or muffling. Count fifty. All the stuffi ness, dryness, struggling (or brcalh is (one. iou iccl tine, The example that Is set when a strong, successful man GOICS TO (.'lU'ltCU Is more potent than the most ploiient sermon. And, lo the credit of tho strong, succossfu men In this conn try, let It ha said Unit the great majority CIO TO CHUltCll. When vou (10 TO ClU'lU'll next Sunday take a look about you. You'll find Hint tho pews are occupied by the real worth while men of tho community. . , . sin, i,, Tiii:isK aim-; mi:x who wii.i. ixtimatk that tiik CHl'IK'H IS l-Olt WO.MKN A.'l WIIAKI.IXtiS. TIIO-SH WHO STAY AWAY AltK TIIK i:.Kl,IX(iS. TIIM (iltKAT I.KAOKKK IX KVKHY- MXK O.I'1 K.N'Im-'.AYOK IX VAHIAIU.Y IIAVIO lll'.K.X MUX OK IIKKI" KKI.KilOl S roXYII-TIOXS. SOMK OK Til K MKX WHO AUK IHSI'DSKI) T() TliKAT I.HiHTI.Y THK '( TO tTH IUTI MOVKMKXT W IIK.X ASKKI) IKTIIKV IIKblKVK IX iOI, HKt'OSIK IXUKi.XAXT. OK fOI HSU THKY HK.1,1 KVK IX A SI' I'll KM K HIV 1X(J. TIIK.Y WII.I,' NOT KKXY THAT Till: (Tit ItCH IS Till: IIOISK (IK (JOl). STII-I. WITH THKIK IMM (KK.SSKII 111:1,11:1' IX A .'OI A X H THKIlt ACKXUWI.KIKiKMK.XT THAT TIIK. CHI HCH IS TIIK HOI SK OK (iOI THKY HO XOT (it) TO (TIl'IKTI. Oolng to church does not entail any great inconvenience. H doesn't reiinlro nnv great sacrifice. All that la required Is a VERY SMALL I'AltT OK OX K DAY IN SKVHN. The man or woman who nrofesses Christianity and does not (10 TO CMl'UCII Sunday Is.not practlcuIMn his belief. Ask any person who Is a regular attendant how he feels when he misses divine worship. There Isn't i hamlet In the United States that has 'not been reached by the OO TO CTIl'KCH movement. Tho response to iio GO TO OHTRCI! appeal was spontaneous. Hundreds of thousands who, while they never had lot their religion, but had grown core less and indifferent, were roused. Now that the praiseworthy move ment Is swinging, keep It so. Ho as enthusiastic today as you 'were on the first day that you enrolled in tho UO TO CHL'KCII movement. Next Sunday Is 00 TO CIIUUCM Sunday. Il FIELD SEEDS IT MIGHT HAPPEN Your lioi'sc or ofTi'T miit burn; it burglar r-ii-lit i'aucv vour silver while you rcawa;;; ., Unconceivable that you could misplace im-:, i:oi-tant jmpci's. . - , f '-L f . Then w.'uld.rt you call yourself i'a!nTT- ; e-!ecliHK to rent a First National hafeU!. r.sit. U.,f- But that wMildn t replace the-;. fO'licles hist. . ' . Whv not complete avran.c:einents today tor . pi-otcctiiiK papers mid valualiles worth more ,to vou than money i W?? first National Bank: Medford Oregon ill 4 Special . On Factory First Tires I They Won't Last Long. You Had Better Hurry 30x3 Non-Skid Tires : - 30x3io Non-Skid .Tiros 32x3io Non-Skid Tires '31x4 Non-Skid. Tires 32x4 Non-Skid Tires , 33x4 Non-Skid Tires 34x4 Non-Skid Tires ...$9.50 . 12.25 : 13.10 . 15.25 . 1.5.50 . 16.10 . 1.6.60 McCuiston & McMurray ARTISTO STONE CO. Tou can appreciate only by cuUIuk at our factory the many things of beauty and value, we have to offer In art stone products, Marble Lumber. Marozzo, Bcugliola, - Tenazzo, Clay Modeling and Plaster Decorations, Mantels, Floor Tile, Base, Wainacot, Table Tops, Uwn Furniture, tsic ready made cement stdewalka. :' 137 North Fir Street ; Medford . 27 So. Front St. Phone 95 TOD CAM GET KOfT ANY OLD THING AT HOST ANY OLD TDUE AT D2 VOX '8 .for Pall planting VETCH WINTER OATS RYE ; ALFALFA . TIMOTHY BARLEY, E'TC. a ... The biggest line of pure, clean, fresh snods in South ern Oregon to select from. Conn- in and get our prices. You'll sure buy from us if quality and priee count. REMEMBER: The best! Land Plaster in creation for $19.00 per ton: , . I GIM CHUNG CWna Herb Store' Herb cure rur earacne, nenfltiche, cat urh, diptherla, Bore throat, luni; trouble Kidney troublo, stoma en trouble, neart trouble, chilis and fevor, cramps caught, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, ciwes all kinds of goiters. SO OPRKATIONS. Medford. Oregon, Jan. 13, 13i7. This is to certify that I, the undnr signed, had very severe' stomach trouble and had been bothered for several year and last August was not expected to 'lv, and hearinc ef Gfm Chung (whose Herb store is at 214 South Front street Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling oettor as soon an I used them and today m a well man and enn lioartlly recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to' nee dim Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) 'W. a JOHNSON. Witnesses. i Wm. Lewis. Eagle Point. W. I.. Chlldreth, Eagle Point. U. A. AfiderMn.. Medford. ' 8. U. HolNias, KiffU Point Seed. Co. 317 E. Main ; x " Phone 260 "The Farmers' Service' Station" Make T! Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND POPULAR Sl'ACiOUS LOBBT At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. W lUKKest ' you writ, phone or wire for KervaUona ARTIirit II. MKVWtS, Manuip-r Heat Your Bungalow, Cottage, or Flat with !$Ot W.aer "Collar not tjeccs-.. 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