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SIEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. JfEDFOTtD. OREO OX SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. Medford Mail Tribune BLACK AND WHITE. PlAfTE FOUR AN INDEPENDENT NEW3PAPEK PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TUB UEDFORU PKINT1NO CO. The Medford Sunday Sun Iv fumlr.hed subscribers desiring a seven day dally .ewapaper. Office Mall Tribune Building, I5-J7-I North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation or the Democratic Times, the Medford Mall, the .Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregonlan. The Aahland Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, Editor. SUMPTER 8. SMITH, Manager. SEVKRAL years ago, thirty or forty perhaps, a little white girl was born near 1'ittslnir!.', Pennsylvania, and a little black boy near Chattanooga, Tennessee. The little white girl hail what every girl, black or white, desires. beauty; ami the little black boy hail, what every boy, black or white, desires, strength. And neither had much else, for they were both born in poverty, find under conditions which gave neither much of a chance. But the little white girl started out to make her way with beauty as her only capital; and the little black boy started out to make his way with strength as his only resource. And both of them won. The little white girl, after 'a somewhat uBoarpTioa tziuii BY MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .75 Dnllv wllhnnt Kimrlav Kiln v-r 8.50 Daily, without Sunday sun. month 5 ' tort nuns course, married a multi-millionaire; and the little black bov Weekly Mall Tribune, one vear 1. 00 . .,..., Sunday Sun. one year l.oo defeated all comers in the heavv Middleweight class. And then the 8Y CARRIER In Medford, Aahlund, I , " Jacksonville, Central i oint, phoenix., crash came, as crashes olten do. and the little white "irl-went on the Talent: I . bally, with Sunday Sun, month .76 singe, and the little black hoy Went to work in a boiler factory. icMei-tiiiy me nine wnue gin toon enoufii morphine to kill an elephant, but was rescued by an ambulance doctor and a stomach pump; and a few days ago the little black boy, at the age of 40. knocked out. a heavyweight contender in Portland, and announced Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.50 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.6' All terms oy carrier, casn in auvauce. . Official paper nf the City of Medford Official paper of Jackaon County. Bworn dally averriAe circulation for six months ending Oct.. lat). 3229 Entered Sb sretrm- m,tn matter at Uedford, Oregon, under the act of March I. 1871 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Asosclated press la exclusively entitled to u,e use for republication uf 111 news dispatches credited to It. or nut otherwlee credited In this pup;r, and also the local news published herein. All rights of repuMcatton of special eispatohea herein are also reserved. UNION U Ye Smudge Poi . fty Arthur Ferry Since thq news taalierl out that "in decent anil, obscene remarks' apiH'iir ed In tho. Congressional Itocurd of Oct. 25th, thcra hnvo been 31. Si; request!! for the two copies, that coiuo to tills office. himself as on the way to regaining the championship crown. The moral of this touching Kvelyii-N'csbit-Thaw-Denver-Kd-.Martiii scenario of course, is obvious. The little white girl never acquired character, the little black boy did. Kvelyn Nesbit spent her only cap ital, 'beauty, like a drunken sailor; while Denver Kd conserved his only capital, strength, like a level headed business man. As a result. Denver Kd, in spite of his black skin, and his some what unsavory profession, is staging a genuine come back, a come buck that may not soar high, but will at least replenish his larder ami more important re-establish his self-respect. On the other hand Kve lyn Xesbit must pay, and she has nothing in the bank! So we come to t lie? somewhat righteous conclusion, that the dif ference between happiness and misery in this life, is largely the dif ference between building up character ami allowing character to go in seed. It is an old lesson, as old as the world, but it is a tremen dously vuluahle one to remember and a tremendously cosily one to forget. "LEG IIUHT IN FAi.L AT SI'KINC LAST SUMMKIl AMI'l'TATKl)" (fldline Yreku Jottrnal.) 1'uIIov.Iiik the calendar. ' Quill Points All tears are damp, even frontiers. The men who blow tliu whistles on the Kupec, and the men Ihcy whistle at, have decided not to Htarve them selves to death. .Now let's ..land at Armageddon and disarm for the Lord. Fable: Once upon a time a man advertised a used ear for sale and The Portland Telegram claims that said it had been run over tliree thousand miles. -, the primary election next spi lnK will I , be along 'entirely new lines V TIiIh is A . , ., . too optlnilstti;,ant will not prevent a ... Ull('" 1,1 11 hU; .vn" 11 young man who liiisu t a single vice, candidnte' not.pos?cnsihi! a shiKlo qnal- ( xeept that" of using perfiiine. tflcation for the1 office ' he sesks to f ' ' . - apring the, original I1lh hryeanard (lint I ': ... ,. ' . "... '.. , " . ,, , ' " .' , . So-nnd-aiKlmiKs-to; Siicli-aii-Such a k ?rAl lmvH WB ,lubt. whether the world would be perfect even if church, iaiiUe iiojie; of garnering u tew the lefonnci's 'were put in cluirgc' ! ol it.";'. "' i ' . :'. : . , The Jk$.Lu'Vf ! " 'Hn waiUng... tl,e mniiwho will, ui vent a pill to who. as ip;.i;tcmein,l.er;;wal shot .by n""1 tioi-frro n sluggish flivver. ; ' -: ' ' V . lady who?; jiecahio an ,.ni;aj shortly.'. '. .,- - - - after her ttifeft. Inst..'a, of Koliw crazy j Wl(ei'i evrb.sl ing peaee is established among nations, the big dog' .has refused , fpatvy .a. man .bocapHe 1 . ,, ; . . ... .. . ho la KooiJltiotdiiij,:,:. A 'lftoml; ldtikliiK w,,,' ''' 'f 11 '" saw it first." , limn, ua a r.illiV.y Ktioil foi'TiothhiK but ; ' . ' . : . 1 ' ' ' .. ' 1 dancinB, mtui as .0, usual; .thing makes I Stiine people never linve a ('haiKie to feel important except when! work. i'r, . Y .' . i--"'-. ;!; ' iyM'.V '"'(' loafing, in the lobby of'a swell hotel. (pjjeople who say little cart, ha counted upon, -to say a lot;. The less vou kave. "tke lesj you have to worry about. C6 T QS) Many people who have "the reputia'tioft. of being shrewd are only ocMy -A smar"t -man. lets vrybody- aJvije W'im.t liVvp anW -then, does as ha pleases, ..s iirj.) The -two ntesi -talked of ..'i. ;?,ty. C5$3--tkiafc in the world 5 lV v:vare love and "the wea-ifierv; 'I Jfioihirt ever happened in.-thi9 wis altogetlier bad. "s&:vt j x ni- 0 0 9 world "theft v'-.W? HECK 5AYJ : 'jA, woman who payo" too irtuch. attetttiort. "feo her- mmnltfvmn i rrf: ..,r . , r. . to Hetl ect V her rep utati ore. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? SOCIETY TRAN8IENT8' , , ,, (Salem Capital Journal) ' Floaters in the reception rooms wore Mrs. John 11. MeNttiVi Mm. Clifford Urown, Mis. Melvin Plimpton, Mrs. Charles Wcller, Mrs. Walter Stolz, Miss Nina Mr Nary, Miss Mnrutirot Cuspcr, Mis. C. A. Clray, Miss liretn riillllps and Mrs. Fred S. Stewart. OlrlB will he girls. A 17 year old Dubuque, Iowa, mnhl is charged with endeavoring to choko her mothor to dentil with a tllshrag because the par ent suggested that hIio Htay at li iino one night in the weelt. The legislature ought to puss n law, tho noxt time they get n chnaco, pro hlhlting whiskers below tho third vest button, and thereby prevent entangle ment with tho w.-.teh chain. .lust because a small boy is fond of all-day suckers, it doesn't fol low (hut he will become a salesman of oil stock. The chief weakness of a representative government is that it rep resents so many connicting ideas. The casli-iintl-ciiriy plait is a good one, unless some gentleman of fortune discovers that vou cam- cash. AVlint li peaceful old world this would be if all the stubborn r.ml avaricious people were eliminated, leaving only us. And a few years ago parents Ihought daughter had no chance to catch a husband unless they kept her in clothes. There is not a lawyer anywhere who can whittle, his voice from a mighty roar to a pathetic whisper any fu ller than G. Rohls. As lung as Fashion says the men must wear knee pants It Is hoped they make them out of red plush, with n, tuck In the hack, anil pearl buttons at the knees. Tho jkiIIco rexrt Unit tho nights are getting a trifle chilly fur the meetings of tho Jackson Street llridgu club. The Civil Service is going to hold an examination for atilo mechanics. An applicant who fails to make hlmnelf iuO per cent greasy In a minute will not (nullify. All will be required to light a match, but at their own risk. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose, with Cc and mall it to Foley & Co., 2K35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your niimo and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foloy'a Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for palnn In shies and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney nnd bladder allmonts; and Foley Cathartic. Tablets, a wholesome Biid thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and Blugglsh bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Orrnslonnl Itiilns ....WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are: Pacific States Generally fnlr In California and considerable cloudi ness and occasional ruins In Washing ton and Oregon. Normal temperatures. RippiingRhiimGS i y. . I il li W kaU iff i , THE HOPEFUL VIEW. T IIIXCiX are looking prettv blnek, trouble and we're prone to cry, "Alack," anil to murmur, everywhere we see, 'llnllv 'bee!" Hut there's comfort in the thought that they've looked Hint way before, anil the passing seasons brought nil things right iide up once more. Now we weep and wring our hands, and de nounce the doggone luck, for the people of all lands seemingly have run niniick. Statesmen do their little stunt iu a rattled, lo .oed way, but the problems they confront will be solved some pleasant tiny. Crime and license seem to rule, seem to thrive in every town; let us keep our foreheads cool everything will set lie down, lint there's nothing new in sight, nothing new in any clinic; everything comes tint ill! right if we only give it time. After every three-ring war, every routine thing expires, and the evils we abhor were confronted by oiy sires. And our fathers doubtless said, as their sons remark today, that all righteousness was dead, and the furies were at play. But they lived to see the ilawu of a good and wholesome time, when the bogies all were gone, with the seething wave of crime. And our troubles too will cense as the seasons run their course, anil we'll boost the dove of peace till our larynxes are hoarse. ' .1. . .Who built the' first motion pic ture studio? ;r- ,.( 2. 'What Is' the correct name for the final book In the Hihle? :ifj., II. Whnt Is the tnembcrslilp in the American Legion? ,.'. ,-; . 4. -Who wns thiy only man tu-.holil Ibe pcrnmucn't runs. of. titltulral of. the United Unites .Navy? ' ; li. Tk a prune a 'plum' ! 'C. "What was Feiur Tuck in Scott's lvanhoe? 7. 'What stream''' WhIhr In Texas .Is tone of the four largest tributaries to thi) MiK.iU:slppl : . Who was thnnuthor of Sapho? !.' In.IrlKh and Scotch legends what was the hanshee?.1 10. How Is tin plato made? Answers to YesUmlay'H Questions: 1. Where did Saturday get its name? Ans. From Saturn. 2. What Ik n picador? Ans. A mounted hull fighter. 3. What religious sect call Sunday "Klrnt Day"? Ans. . Quakers. 4. What la tho weight of a regu lation football? Ana. From 14 to 15 ounces. 5. What Is the weight of a regu lation basketball? Ans. From 18 to 2 1 ounces. 6. How long have maps been In use? Ans. They were made as early as 1800 n. C. Evidences hnve been found where uncivilized tribes used crude maps. ; 7. What is nitrous oxide? Anal Laughing gas. 8. What Is a word . or sentence which rends the same back or for ward? Ans. it is called a pelin dronie. Level is a word which is a pellndronio. Whst nnsed the treat Chinese If AIL YOUR FILMS SWEM'S STUDIO 217 r.Mt Main St Medfor wat to be built? Ans. The invas ion of the. Huns. ;i 0. ' rcii red corpuscles iv;(l' when viewed '.in!y ?-,;, Ans., . .'TJiey nre HtraAV colm'ed.. , iij ' -' ; ' ' I Quo tatio hs ; You ' Should Know ''. ' Heard . in-IodioW lace sr$et; but those unheard nre -.sweeter, thcrnfore ye soft pipea nlny- on.": . - ' Keirts. SLOAN'S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMENTING, agonizing rficu matic aches arc quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of warmth. It penetrates without rubbing. Good also for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, external aches and pains, back aches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment handy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it, for it certainly does produce results. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. AyJL JL ill li L I lenemv For right prices In MONUMENTS flBA IHtTOMI, OOP1XGI, nut r write. ARTISTO STONE CO. Work erected in or shipped to nil jarts of tho fnclfio Coast 137 N. Fir St. MixlforrJ. Or, &ae 71UM& for infants & invalids V ASK FOR iytlorlick's Ibe Ungmal I For Infnt,tnv1ldniS 0 rowing ChlUffn j The OrUjitml KooU-Urink J-'or A UA(jca Avoid Imitations dJ Substitute. Rfcti Mtlk. MuTtrtl Grain Rxtrarl In PowJtr No Cowkiog Noujrithing Pigcitibl li fa- WE'LL APPRECIATE IT If our custorpers find our service helpful, our fa cilities ample, and our spirit co-operative, we'll ap preciate their telling newcomer: so. We believe that the First National doe.? constructive banking ; that it is increasing community prosperity ; and that it is adequate for the banking needs of everybody in Jackson County. But "recommended by our loving friends" has a meaning for us. the First National Bank Medford Oregon i You cannot Kave "Vletity of Money InineRitare THlle5SyOTl Lank your Money NOW When you are young and vigorous, and making money is the best time to put as much as you can Bpar in th baak REGULARLY. r Timt flies quickly and tb reward of your economy ud thrift is years of happiness and a comfortable old age. Begin now Come in and open an account in our Btik, ud make a practice of regularly adding to your fciJanc. ,..' : . , We will welcome you. ' . ' '. ', : Jackson County Bank Established 1888 . . : ' Member Federal Reserve. , ' T NOTICE The State and National Banking Laws under which we cooperate provide as follows: "No offi cer or employee of any bank shall pay or charge to the account of any depositor any check , of such, de positor whero there are not sufficient funds, on.de . posit to the credit of. the drawer of the check to meet the same." - . : ',.) , ,f , ,. In accord with these regulations, effective No vember 1, 1921,-the Clearing House' Banks'. of Mcfo rora'vViirrefvjB (J FIRST. NATIONAL' BANK, ' V,?,--- iit'fti'ia rv .i; i:i !".'5't:'- tf J-f4 jTACKSOK COUNTY BANK,, -ME&FORD NATIONAL BANK.- PAINLESS DENTISTRY At pi-Ices that you can afford is the policy of this office. We r, be Merer In a volume of business and not trying to get rich off front a few patients. You will find our prices are reasonable, in fact probably more reasonable than is obtainable tn any dental office of tho Xorthweat, and done by skilled operators, covered by a life guarantee. Knowing Is Believing A visit to our office will convvnr yon that our prices are reason able and the work done painlessly. DR. O. J. JOHNSON, Dentist v N22B East Main Street, over M M Pept. Store, Medford. rkeae Office hours: 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays O a. m. to 13 noon. Other time nrranjrcd by appointment. New Management Hotel Ashland Ashland, Oregon Mtr ver and take Table de Hote dinner, 5:30 p. m., to 7:30 p. m. $1.00 IF SATISFIED ON US IF NOT B. F. LEACH, Prop. MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE Leaves Medford 11:00 a. m. daily. 1 eaves Roseburg 1:00 p. m. daily MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES favo Medford 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:30 p. n Leave Grants l'ass 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:00 p. m., 0:13 p. m. Cars stop at all intermediate points. Waiting room, Medford, 5 S. Front. Fhone 309 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.