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PAGE FOUR MRPFORn MAT! j TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO OX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 Medford Mail Tribune AN INDtS'KNOENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB UEDFORD PRINTING CO. Th Mtdford Sunday Sun la furnished ubscrlb desiring seven day dally wapper. Office Mall Tribune Building. SK-UT-lv North Fir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, tha Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Bout hern Oregunlan, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RUHL. Editor. StJMPTER S. SMITH. Manager. UBSCnUPYXOV TSKMl BT MAIL in Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year..7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, munth .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... C.BO Dally, without Sunday Bun, month .65 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1. 00 Sunday Sun. one year.. 2.00 k CAKniKn In MeOTord, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun. month .76 , Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .66 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. 7.60 aji terms oy carrier, casn in auvance, GO TO CHUECH SUNDAY. GOING to church in largely a habit. Church attendance has de clined the past fifty years, because- a-majority-of tile people, particularly the younper people, have gottpn out of the habit. Our forefathers went to church as regularly as they went to the dinner table, more regularly perhaps. Church attendance was a matter of course. They had been brought up that way. The church hubit eaujiht them young and held them. Hut as the independence of youth increased, and freedom of thought increased with it. the church habit gradually declined. There is no question that this decline has recently been accompanied by a ' of three more contracts on grading and AWARD CONTRACTS ssfgpfe i uu nunu nunu ii Hp rAPTrni nnrnni ml ;.tMdltRllUKtbUn I V . .r XPECTA3SL MOTHERS For Three Generations) Hove Made Child-Birth Easier By Using Official paper of the City of Medford. urriciai paper or jack son county. Bworn dally average circulation for six mouths ending Oct.. 1920, 3226 Entered aa SRccmv wm matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March S. 19iV. UStUMSRM OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRKHH. The Asosolated Press ts exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not stherwlse credited In this papr, sad sis the local news published herein. All rights of repu bleu lion of special ilspatohes herein are also 'eaarved. Ye Smudge Pot 17 Arthar Ttmrf general moral decline, and a regrettable softening of spiritual fibre. ! excavation on state highway projects ST,,Li Sunday next, has been designated as "Go to church Sunday." Of j yesterday brought the total mileage course, everyone should go. It is better to go to church once a year, ;on wnlcn the highway commission has titan not go to church ut all. Hut the value of the d;iv will rest lartrelv 'awarded contracts In its present ses- upon the extent to which it will revive the church habit. slon up to 67.8 miles, of which 6.9 Is hard surface. Contracts for $400,000 in bridge work also have been let. Bowers and Dowers of Dayton, Wash., got two of the contracts today. They received the contract on the As one surveys the present moral horizon, the real need of a genu ine revival of the Christian religion, appears greater than ever be fore. Both in human relations at home, and political relations abroad. a literal application of Christianity seems to be the only hope of sul-! .a8CO"M"ro eclion of tlle h8"way hi o i -ii , , . I Sherman county, 7.5 miles grading, for vation. Such a revival should logically begin in the church. j JC5.397; and the contract on the Moro- The church has changed the past decade. There is much less in- lrass Valley section, 8.6 miles grading terest in dogma and much more interest in spiritual reality. The fL6.1'?,1'60' i ii i .i t ,, , . , , . , , . McAuliffe and Healy of Portland church has moved farther from the realm of theological speculation, i were awarded the contract for grading and come nearer the practical problems of everyday life. The invcs-l miles of the Cow Canyon section tigation of labor conditions in the steel industry by the Iutcrcliurch j'e' a,,e-CaUfornia highway for movement, is a ease in point. . t ' Bids on projects In grading and ma- Ihis movement toward greater participation in practical affairs (cadam. mostly In eastern Oregon, were will undoubtedly continue. And this continuance, combined with iof)cnol antl are t0 ue awarded this such a movement as "Go-to Church Sunday" at least, justifies the hope that a better era of human relationship- is on the wav, and the church will take tin important place in its attainment. afternoon. A Frisco (ady murdered her sweetie by placing poison on her Hps, nnd then kissing him. For a clean, quiet, thor ough murder this takes the cuke. No muss, no fuss. tl A squad of young men appeared Tuesday evening In swallow tall coats Only one was brazen enough to appear comfortable. The rest looked like they had been drafted for the solemn duty, and forced into the!- regalia at the pt. of a bayonet. No punishment has yet been meted out, to Princess Zlta, who tullied King Charles out of the uotlon of commit ting suicide. T!i6 deer season Is over. A Lane county hunter shot and killed another hunter the first of the week. He mis took him for a bear. Spirited discussion has arose nmnng citizens who jangulshod In J'vlllo Won. Some Bay it was an era, and some say It was an epoch, and others swear it was an aeon. An aeon Is a long, long, long, long period of time, never men tioned any pluco except in a bass solo by Dill Isaacs. Quill Points Quotations You Should Know You can't judge by appearances, boiled egg. The "We are firm believers In the maxim that for all right Judcmeiit of Hlld man is seldom a hard- !uny "nn: it is useful, nay, essential, to see his good qualities before pi o-Inounrini,- on his bad." , I Carlyle. W KIT C rot BOOKLET M MOTHERHOOD MBTKC BAIt.uM 1IADFICL0 RCSUUTO C0..DCPT 90. ATLANTA. 6 A Communication Man's inhumanity 1o mini makes countless thousands ripe for rev- j olutiuu. i Whatever the spirit of universal peace may be, it isn't the kind the bootlegger sells. After the inheritance-tax collector gets through with might call him a bobbed heir. him The only collar that galls the free American is the one the laundrv lins tried to convert into a saw. Some men think they know it all, and some trv to heln their twelve-year-old children work school problems. A bachelor doesn't get much pleasure out of life, exceot rendinir (he headlines about wives who shoot husbands. The chemistry class of the HS. Is at a loss whether to take up homebrew lng or anarchy as their llfo work. "Warm friends" of Fatcoo Arbuckle are coming to his aid. Ills Katshlp will never find a warmer friend than the lady nt the original Jamboree, who put 10 drinks ot whiskey under her belt before she started yelling for help. ,, mqutcinni beer ror the Biek, on a doctor s prescription has aroused the drys, and they plan a surprise. They want a rule providing that all Buds thus proscribed be tukon with a llm- burger sandwich. Baron Rosen, whose articles on "40 Years of a Diplomat's Llfo" In the HutKvel'ost, ran for 39 years, has started to write about how It fools to be away from Russia, and In tuo first artlole Bhows signs of excelling hiB previous record. The Iatcrnatlomil Mining Congress want, the tariff ripped off copper. The Nash(onal Miners Congress, In daily session, don't give a whoop. "W'IP'E TKSTIKIK8 Sllh. SAW HUS BAND" (fldllne Portlnnd Journull). OrosB negligence. One novor hears any moro about raids and battlcB on tho Mexican bor der. Perhaps the struggling peons have discovered It is moro profitable to smuggle over a caso ot wlijskoy, than to Invade Texas for a cow. The present rain Is the only one this yeur that didn t catch the fanners with something down. Several good sized colds have been caught the past week. (!. Collins Is under tha weather, and the same until recently was on top of Wig Ashpole. Since your corr. started a campaign against the puny apple pie, the bean cry cooks, with diabolical cunning, have resorted to the use of wind to produce obesity without substance. They iufluto the pie. which when baked results In proud crust. The ap ple plo, as perhaps you know, Is the only thing a beunery chef 'will not put carrots In. Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Cole. Circuit Court Laura May Colo vs. Joe C, Divorce. W. C. Poster vs. R. H. V. Canal Co. ot al. Summons. A. W. Walker vs. S. H. Short. De murrer. M. 1). Jackson vs. Victor W. Brown ot al. Order. Jacksonville School Dlst. No. 1 vs. E. S. Stullz et al. Demurrer. l'l. . S. StulU vs. Jacksonville School District No. 1. Motion and roplv. Krnnk C. Bramwell vs. Ralph J. Jen nings. Order dismissing. Medford Lumber Co. vs. Josephine 1 . Porter ct al. Release of lien. Harvey riishop vs. Kva Bishop. Affi davit and order. KlBle Meader vs. William Meador. Decree. Nora Pnnkoy vs. Vernon L. Pankey, Motion and summons. Frank Rnndley vs. J. C. Cast et al. Order. David A. McCurdy vs. Ralph J. Jen nlngs. Motion. Ordor dismissing. Probate Court Guardianship Catherine McNubb et al, minors. Order and petition. Est. L. M. Nourse. Petition nnd order. Est. Catherine Andrews. Order. Iiuardian8hlp Lee Truett Waters et al. Order. Est. Daniel Whetstone. Order. Verna M. Harmon et vlr to Frank V. Townsond, NE of see. 8, tp. 39, S. R. 3 E 10 Claude A. Pauley et ux to T. H. Elliott et ux, pt. D. L. C. 53, tp. 38 S. R. 1 K 10 Lemuel S. Brown et ux to Wm. E. Carlton et ux, NW of NW sec. 21, tp. 40, S. R. 2 E 10 William E. Carlton et ux, to H. E. Elliott et ux, NW of NW sec 21, tp. 40, S. R. 2 E 10 Crater Lako Laundry Co, to City of Medford, lots 7 and 8. blk. 38, Medford 50 A. Belle Anderson to Sarah Gartner, lots 27 and 28, blk. M, R. It. Add. to Ashland 10 Lmtett Arrivals mt Auto Camp Ground Wednesday's arrivals at the ' city auto camp were as follows: W. E. Buck of tialem, who expects to lo cate here: W. K. llownmn and family of Poi'tervllle, Calif., en route south; R R. May and family of Portland, e.n route south: E. McClaren and family of Detroit, Mich., en route to Santa Crua. Calif., nnd E. Ii. Henry and fnmily of Portland, en route to Los Angeles. t Having Just arrived in this beautiful valley from a cold Eastern state, and looking over your city with a view to locating here, where the climate is so wonderful, naturally I begun to inves tigate the business houses, and espec ially the fuel dealers, for fuel Is one of the most, important things to consider I was greatly surprised to find, on Fir street and Second street an instl tution like the Valley Fuel Company which has one of the best equipped yards in the state, with large, roomy sheds, Insuring dry fuel at all times, and containing the largest stock In the valley. And better still, their prices are as low ps the lowest, they guarantee sat isaetion, and meet all honorable com petition. jxd t'tah coal is selling there at $17.00 off the cars. Good dry wood at from $3.00 to $5.50 per tier, and there is something to meet every need. Of course 1 knew at once that the fuel situation need not won')- me, where there are such progressive, up- to-date business men to cater to the fuel needs of the valley, and so l de cided to locate here, where everything Is IHd, erca "Tk CUauta." AdT. R. V. W1S1. ASK FOR and GE . HorIickFs The Original Malted Milk tar Infants and Invalids A.Toid Imitations and Substitutes Now 1$ the Time to Do Your CEMENT WORK before winter weather We build anything. , Call 91-R V. L. SNYDER 1114 North Central MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 17jrtMaiijgt Medford CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Real Estate Tranafors G. A. Chllders et al to K r. chllders, 1-3 Int. In NK of SE sec. 34, to. 30, S. R. 3 W J W. E. Ilenslov to Amtua It. Me. donahl, lot In Fryer's Rdd. to Eagle Point r ; E. H. Plckei et ux to City of Medford, lot 17, blk. 4, Queen Anne Add. to Medford Itufus T. Trusty ot ux to Sarah. . Whitley et vlr, land In sec. !7 nnd 33. tp. 32, S. 11. 1 E All Makes of Batteries Recharged and Repaired Free Testing and Courteous Treatment Phone 116 Nat.Bldg. 10 Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Kreczone" on an achin? corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly in lingers, i ruty t . a tiny bottle of cents, suflicient to t remove every hard corn, olt corn, or corn between the toes, and the aalhitea, ' without soreness or irritation. 2500 that corn stops hurtii j you lift it right of? will I Your drug-ist sells "Kreeione" tor a few c Try This far Indigestion Foley Cathartic Tablets uro Just the thing for constipation. Their action Is wholesome and thoroughly cleansing, without griping, nausea or lnconvcn-j ience. They banish headache, bilious-1 nesg, bloating, gas, bad breath, coated tongue and other symptoms of disord ered digestion. Mrs. H. J. Marchard, 3d Lawrence St., Salem, Mass., writes: "I used Foley Cathartic Tahlots for constipation with good results. I keep hem In tile bouse." Sold everywhere. JOHNSON fot SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY 'i-M East Main Street Over M Ml Department Store Busiest Men in Country Find Time to Go to Church. Do You? No man Is too busy, no roan's time so precious, that he cannot nfford to spend a small part of one day in seven in the house of God. Don't lie in bed on the Sabbath morn. The church services are not at an early hour. Six days in the week a man will rush for the office to be in time for business. That Is all .right, tie should be prompt in his business duties. He should also be prompt la his bus iness with Clod. It is true that this is a rush age. But the biggest men in tho country, the men whose services are worth aa much In aa hour as the ordinary mua'a are la a day, may be seen for aa soar and more every Sabbath in church. These men find time to GO TO Ctlli'UCIl. They realize the seriousness of their obligation. They are not shirkers. They do not consider it a sign of weakness to be seen in church. They want to-be seen there. All honor to these men. WHEN YOf HKAIt A MAX SAY THAT HE IS TOO HI SY TO CO TO CHl'ltCH KKASOX WITH HIM. HKf.VI.l, TO HIM THAT THE IM'SIKST MEN 1 THE (Xll'XTKY MAXAtiK TO'fIXH TIME FOR IMYIXK WORSHIP. IK YOV ARE UK ITHY AND PROS I'EHOtS H TO CHIRCH A XI) T1IAXK fiOO FOR HIS BI..F.SS IXtiS. IK YOF ARE II.I, AND tX WANT OO TO (TII RCH AX1 PRAY TO tiOlt THAT YOYH COXniTIO.V MAY BK IMPHOYKl. AXt THAT RKM1XHS IS HOW READY SOME PEOPIJ-: .VRF. TO FOIUJKT D A.XD HIS ni.KSSIXtiS WHEX THIXtJS ARE XM IXtJ THKIK "WAY, IT IS OXl(Y WHKX MISFORTl'XK 4'OMKS THAT THKY TI KX TO M) AXI) THE CHl'lU'HKS. THEX THEY NEED ;od AND THE COXSOI-ATIOX THAT THE CHl'ltCH AF FORDS. , Rut. while Cod Is merciful, he nlao Is Just. If .when people are prosperous and happy, they do not find time to visit the house of God it is not just thnt Cod should pour out his blessings and graces to them when misfortune comes. rion't make the specious plea that vou're too busv to CO TO ClU'KCl!. CO TO CKVP.CII next Sunday and every Sunday. Prest-O-Lite Does It Again! HERE'S a genuine top-quality, power packed, long-lived Prest-O-Lite Bat tery for Fords, certain models of Overlands, Chevrolets, Buicks, and 27 other cars and trucks to sell at the unheard ,f trade-in . price of $24.85! It's a Prest-O-Lite, backed by the Company and our service. Come get yours. Tell your freinds. $24.85 actual ly less than the 1917 price. Better battery. A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. West Main St., Medford Pull up whri yvtiwe this Other Pr-0- A ftw m wrrwt sit fin trtty BATTERY STAKT Kihf with ftrntt-OifjAt! " "w,j?. Carry Enough Tires on your car and In your carae for every emersency. Tou really caanot have too many good ones, If you uh from our large stock of tires, all sizes, all treads, best makes. H X. Giaa W. D. Hughes APPLE BOXES and FOR SALE Gag'non Box Factory Phone 859 Special On Factory First Tires They Won't Last Long. You Had Better Hurry 30x3 Xon-Skid Tires . rj0x3i2 Xon-Skirl Tires 32x31. Xon-Skid Tires 31x4 Xon-Skid Tires.. . 32x4 Xon-Skid Tires 33x4 Xon-Ski.l Tires 34x4 Xon-Skid Tires . .....$9.50 ... 12.25 ... 13.10 .... 15.25 .... 15.50 .... 16.10 .... 16.G0 McCuiston & McMurray 27 So. Front St. Phone 96 New Management Hotel Ashland Ashland, Oregon Mtr ver and take Table de Hte dinner, 5:30 p.m., to 7:30 p.m. $1.00 IF SATISFIED ON US IF NOT B. F. LEACH, Prop. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. i