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MEPFOKP MAIL TRTfiUTE, MKDFOltli. OT!W!OX, SATJi; DAY, yOVKMflKU 3, 1021 Medford mail Tribune DISARMAMENT AND PRAYER. PAGE FOUR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON , ICAt'KFT flUNUAY UY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Tb Medford Sunday Bun Is (urnlnbed mbaorlbers deelrlng a seven day daily Office Mall Tribune Building, 16-37-IH A ' consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, The Southern Orcgonlau. The ROBERT W. RTIHL, Editor. SUMPTER S. SMITH, Manager. IUBIOHPTION T2BMII T MAIL. In AiIvhih-ht Dally, with Sundfty Sun, year 17.60 Dallv. With Runrinv Run. month Id Delly, without .Sunday Sun. year 6. SO umuy, wnnoui dummy nun, montn .06 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2. no Sunday Sun, one year ..,... 2.00 X CAiiHiivH In Medford, Aehlana Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix. Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .76 gaily, without Sunday Sun. month .65 ally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8. BO ah ienni ay carrier, cann in aovanoe, Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. worn dally avernne circulation for six months ending Oct.. 1020, 3226 Entered a srconi- enm matter at teorord, uregoo, under the act of March s, xev MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Asosclated Preea Is exclusively entitled to the une for republication of au news a BDaicnpn credited to it. or not otherwise credited. In thin paper, and also ine local news Duniinnert lie rein. All rights of republcatlon of apeolal Dispaicnes nerein aro aiso rven. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Great Interest la beiuK manifested In the moral welfare of tlio city and county, mid if cuouKh pressure- 1b brought to hear It Is highly probable that uno or moro of the nelf-unnolnt- e-d moral watchdiiKH of the people will run fur something at the Hprinjr primary. Death hoverlni? ovor the Specific Dlnway, rocall tho classic lines: Alns, for 'William Mcl'hetlo, rle tried to di'lve. While IiukijIiib lilB aweetio. A Blx-yenr-old .boy 1h on trial at Chehalis, AVaNh., for shunting a chap of nbout the wima aire. 'I'here ought to bo a law against notches in a man's rovolver handle, until ho la ten years old. GASOLKCCFHK AT WOIIK. ( Hiifrcnu (iuiird) The party who poured oil In a fmring on tho Peter Thuytca plaeo west of horo him caused riulte a sonsatlou In our neighborhood, na pcoplo Htill vialt tile pluco occa Hionally and talk of boring an oil well. If- the beer for the aick law will euro t ho all year spring fever, It la unanimously carried that the good road fundH for IU22 be diverted light away to tho Browory appropriation. -Al'l'IiOACII a momentous week. Armistice Day, marking f the end of the world war; the opening of the Armament Limi tation conference, which may mark Hie beginning of world ptace. It is, therefore, a week of whole hearted rejoicing, on one hand; and of solemn consecration on Ihe other. Toward the furtherance of eace, the churches of the world have united upon a period of prayer. The Archbishop of Canterbury has prepared a priivcr, in fact, which lie considers meet for the occassion. There will be many to scoff at the efficacy of this procedure. Head ing the list will be the Holsheviki government, wliieh has officially announced its refusal to be bound by the decisions of the arms parley, mid which has long since abolished prayer from its curriculum. "J'rayer," says Lcniiie. "is weakness. It is a survival of medieval ignorance and superstition. The strong man doesn't pray, lie acts. The church is the last stronghold of oppres sion.' It must go, if man is to be free." liCnine is not ;ilone in his opinion. There are thousands of people who accept li is materialistic code, without his courage to proclaim it. Hut the fact remains, the masses of Russia still kneel before their altars, and in spite of this golden age of materialism, millions through out the world still find comfort and strength in that spiritual com munion, which is the living force of prayer. And perhaps, after all, prayer is what this Washington conference particularly needs. That is to say, unless the spiritual faith and force, latent in humanity .regardless of cult or creed, is called upon; unless factors which transcend the mere impedimenta of diplomatic barter and trade, are utilized, there' seems little hope that the limita tion conference, will contribute any more to the betterment of the world than its many predecessors. For sooner or later every thoughtful person conies to the realiza tion that there is more in this world than can be scheduled on a cash register. Call it what one will, there is above everything and behind everything, a supreme force, which determines human destiny, re gardless of how human agencies may struggle to prevent it. Isn't there justification, therefore, for the hope that if this im ponderable element is utilized, what appears from a materialistic .standpoint merely a repetition of the old futile game, may be ele vated to the plana of genuine achievement? We believe there is. And because of that belief, we find in this program of prayer, not another evidence of sanctimonious futility, but the basis of a faith, that the human spirit has been at last. aroused, unci may; well be tho salvation of the Washington conference. Quill Points You can't keep a nation down, if it puts prices down. A woman's idea of a home is a collection of closets. The breath of suspicion never smells of onions. attaches to a girl whose breath by ILi "SbSSC lc'ical man. are seldom rich.. "niC -more dignity a. doctoK Xg kis -fee. , ", Youf vot-st ctem-ies are p"b "to be "those you hove done "the most -for. The beautiful part of doin ood "to otKers 'is tho gonxi yoo do yoursel-f. To do anyt:in.6 new carries' with rt .he penalty of b'ini, , NSc-$ Sneered, at. . ) ..-2, j JwtiT. . (33 Life is a matter of "fcakiVb other people.' ' , j . . , , -'i i . monsw ana havina otvter people xaKe your WWW !.Vvi'9S.mV IvVK C.ty to Tiita an $X?'.oj don't- have "to 0s c,t HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? rants ceases on this the 5tli (lay of .November. 1021. A. C. WALKER. Treasurer of. Jackson County. I liv DOROTHY BEDW'ELL, , . Deputy. '' One half the world doesn't other half f li vs. know which way to jump when the Why do tho Oalshevlkl want to put a cut Hkln, altuH inlnlt fur, on the tall of a aklrl, tho tall not being a work ing part of the aklrt, but disconnect ed from tho main section thereof, and, hold thoroto at tho waist, the afore mentioned tail not bcliiR used to set down on when seated, but artistically fllrtud to ono side, when deponent is impelled to sit down? 1CV EN HO, NO.MI'.IIOIIV WILL HOB .'KM Ol" TIIKUl (,'I HLS. (Wnverly (In.) Ileimlilhuin.) ' Maybe' we'll have seme long haired farmers after u while. Tho farmers all ovor Iowa aro threat ening to go on thu war path be cause It takes two und a half bushels of corn to pay for a hair cut, i One farmer says he will purmit his hair to urow' until it is long enoUKh to braid before ho will Kiv' over two bushels of corn to have It cut by a barber. Hub. 13. J. It. 'J. W. Ityer lias boimllt the Chas. Htovciis place. We are sorry to hear that tho latter family are to onlaiue the population uround Medford, Ore. Yreka (Oil) News. Hear the rustle of the wings of the stork. A nice thing about the forthcoming Disarmament Conference is the lack of hysteria in high places. An honest effort will be made to abolish war, but there Is no flood of high sound ing and meaningless orations, that nobody will be able to understand. Tho Harding administration lias re duced the national fltlhrowlng to a low level. SICII IS l'XA.MK.. (Mall Tribune) Tills box of mulches got on fire In the forenoon In some manner, but as to why it did not continue tt burn and dlallngulshed Itseir, remains a mystery. The devastation of l-'rauee conlln ues. Peggy Joyce, a vampire who gains her ends and iiitlllonalrcH 10 of em) without the use of li shooters, has bewitched the sugar king of France, and good luck to her. The gent does not read the papers. "A milet Wedding" (Headline Eugene Keglster) So unusual. Hev. Millard, the 4-um yell leader, has been J'vllllng all week. There Is a shortage of wood In the valley. When one considers that one hos to haul It all of five miles one Is not surprised. Knur men have offered to marry Kvelyn Nesblt Thaw. Years on Uroadway have reduced her beamy to -a point, where thu chances of being made a target for her smiles, are none. T)oek riruniflolil has a toothache. Unprejudiced citizen of Douglas county demand that the ovetuor uftkv him pull It himself. We still maintain, however, that the Venus de JIilo would look bet ter in silk stockings. The theory is that every man is innocent until he runs out of money to pay his lawyers. Automobiles wouldn't be dangerous if reckless drivers could back their heads up to a filling station. No doubt the nations will feci their obsolete battleships. very virtuous while destroy int A modern good provider is one who briny record for the phonograph every night. home a new dance Diplomacy is the art of persuading the wife that she appeared un usually charming in the coat she bought lasl fall. It was, you will remember, a "melting pot" policy that chant, (ircek fair-headed philosophers to black-headed bootblacks. ed RipptingRhuniGS t wen rioion HI I SURPRISE VISITORS. WIIKN I decide to visit friends I write and tell them so; and if from them a roar ascends, 1 wilt, and do not go. "We have the flu to beat the band." my cousin wrote me back, when 1 informed him that I planned to visit at his shack. "The small pox has us in its grip," replied my loving niece, "so do not make your threatened trip, but let us die in peace." And thus 1 give them every chance to dodge impending woe. when 1. in pomp and circumstance, to their abodes would go. If they desire to have me there, they'll let me know, I wot, and if they don't it isn't fair to camp upon their lot. For I detest the giddy guys who visit un awares, who- think it cunning to surprise poor victims in their lairs. I have a grist of ancient aunts who play this ghastly trick, and when they come my spirit pants to do things with a brick. IMi. one must rail at spiteful fate and wring his hands and rant, who sees :i taxi at the gate discharge a withered aunt. She has a birdcage iu her hand, and carmulTs on her ears, and well he knows that she has planned to stay for seven years. If she had only written him that she was breaking loose, he might have had a broken limb, or other good excuse. If you invade another's home uncalled, nnadvei't iz.'d, there is a puncture in your dome that should hi- vulcanized. m INFANTS ad INVALIDS ASK FOR miorlick's r3 .t. n :. the Original Avoid Imitations "(! Substitutes For Infants, Invalids anvi arotslnffCMMran I Rich milk, milted grain estrmctfo Powder Tb Orioal Food-Drink For All Ages No Cooking Nouri.Hiu - DifMtib! 1. "What will Uopp a windshield from fratluTiny nioisturo'-' !. Who pre.sidoH ovim the house of Lords in England? :t. What Htato ha the moat va cant public Wind? 4. How inuhy lettcrn were there in the Phoenician alphabet? ' 5. y What Jh" the hiowt common Indi cation that one's breakfast has been loo scanty? 0. What are adenoids? 7. What Ih needed most in order to have pood health? 8. Does a bright HkIU cause the pupil of the eye to expand or con troct? it. What Is the weight of water in the body of a man who weighs ISO pounds? 10. What arc wounds? Answers lo Yesterday's Questions: 1. Mow many players are there on a cricket ton in? A on. JOIeven. 2. Which of the provinces of Can ada l the largest? Ans. Quebec. 2. What has been found In Alaska to Indicate that the country was at one time In a torrid zone? Any. Coal beds. 4. What Is tho name of the acid found in cherry and peach stones? Ans. Prussie acid. 5. Trf the Pole star In the handle of the biff dipper or the little dipper? Ans. The little dipper. 6. What are the three slaves of fermentation ? Ans. Susar, alcohol and noetic acid. 7. Whore are the Klondike old fields located? Ans. In Yukon ter ritory in the Dominion of Canada. 8. How bniff would it take to send a messnire n round the world ? Ans. About five minutes, if every man was on the Jolt to receive tho message and relay It promptly. f. Of what materials are cum drops manufactured ? Ans. C.rann- Invite Accounts : of1-1'1'-; "Women Every woman should have a Bank account of her own, to teach her the ways of business and finance. Some day she msy be called cn to handle larga suras of money and she will have the necessary knowledge and EXPERIENCE if she has handled her own bank account. To the ladies of this community we offer the safety and service of our bank. Come in. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1883 Member Federal Reserve. . DAY OR NIGHT wm ifl 7.w mm m VEEKS-CONGER CO rnnrI Diretor For rldhi pileew In MONUMENTS H10ADSTONKH, COPI.VOH, VAl'LTS, liKTTKKINO und repairing old work In crmrtrriro, call or write, .. ARTISTO STONE CO. Work rrfcted in or Hhlpneu to all pnrts of the r'nrific tkwist. . 137 N. hHr .' . ' Modfnnl. Mro Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup ire Sale liitMl siunr. water, ruui arable fla- i vorhlff niul colnriru;. ! 10. What Is shadow Ixtxinu? Ans. I lIoxinK with an imaginary iippfn'iit- I Notice to Creditors In I ho County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of tho Kstatu of Col. II. II. Sai'sont, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven (hat the nndersUneil have been npiHilnted by the County Court of Jackson County, tirenon, as executrix and executor, re siieotively. of the estate of Col. 11. H. Sarueiit. deceased, and have duly qual ified neeordini; to law. All persons havins claims n!t:lnsl said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with proper vouchers and duly verified Recording to law. to T. V. Miles, executor, at lloom -X, Jackson County lianlt Ituildini;, iu th" City of Medford. Oretton. within six months from the date hereof. .wted and first published November 5th. 1921. AUfK SAIKJKXT. T. W. MILKS, l'xpcutrlv and Mxeciuor of the estate of Col. II. II. SarRont, doceiised. County Trea3urer8 Tenth Call for General Road Fund Warrants State of Oretton. County of Jackson. Treasury Department. Jacksonville. Oregon. November 5. 1121. Notice is heiehy given lhat there are funds on hand for the redemption of the following numbered warrants drawn on the General Road Fund of Jackson County. 52J. 5,::t. 5S:T. 552?. 3.""1. 5.VJJ. 3534. 5535. 55:',S. 55:19, 554S, 554:1, 55,511. 5552. 555:.. 5551. 5"59, 55(1, 55t2. 50'l:t. iliO-l. 5t;07. r.lldS. aihlS, nil 1 1), all:!!. 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