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P'AfTE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT.DFO'RD, Oft KG OX, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 ST.EDFORD Mail Tribune AN INrJEl'K.M!'NT NEWSPAPER rUBLIBHELi KVt.Kf AITF.itNi.KjN EXCEPT "sVN'l'f LV TilG MBiiKOHU hinting CO. liucfiberij U'jMirli a cvcii uuy dally uWBl,iiper. Office Mall Tribune BulMii.g. I5-i7-! North Fir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlmee. the Medford Mall, the Medtor.. Tribune, The Southern Oreg-onl&n. The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RUHL. Editor. BUMPTER 8. SMITH. Manager. nBnoarPTion tiihh T MAIL. In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, month .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 6. SO uy. wunuui Bunuay oun, montn .e& weeKiy Mall -rrlbune. one Year f Sunday Sun, one year i.oo i UAKKie.ll in Miororo. Asulanu Jacksonville, Central Point, Pnoenlx latent: Dally, with Sunday Sun. month. .It. Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .6: Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.5i uauy, w i in punany aun. one year H.&t All terms by carrier, cash In advance YOU CAN'T CHANGE THE LEOPARD. Official paper of the City of Medford 'IIICJUl IJdpur Of J4CKHGIJ l aunty Sworn dally avern&e circulation for ix months ending Oct.. 1920, 322 fCn o nt vctnn rttn matter a Wt'.ifr.ril, or-'Kon, under Hie act of Vlarfi A, Itlt t THE AWSdCIATEi' The soHcJHtert Pre us m eicltjaivl mftVd fr in un- for republication ol iu litws (jiKpHirns criiitfii to it, or uo oihfTWSftd credited In this pupcr. and alai iti otyl iiewa published herein. Ait t;KhtJ- 'jr rtspuUtcat ion of ptcla Huicf,t,H hniv In aru also ostrved. 1 Ye Smudge Pot ft rfhnr f'rtrrf Now and thrn a farmer In the Wll lamottc valley varies tho cnrilcsH chain of broken wi-IhIs from cranking 4ds, by RettliiK kicked In thu face by a hor.se. Nationwide prosecutions of bootleR rcih, hns ho far resulted In two HprlnKlni; up for everyone In Jail. For the millionth time. .Inlin I). Hockcfellow announces that "money Is nothlne." This Is the favorite smart crack of tho oil kliiK, but as yet, nobody has been able to Ket any Knsoline, through the medium of ro 0111111; poems. MBASSADOR IIARYEV is running true to form. "When he was named, we pointed out the dangers, mid those danger are now being realized. With rare consistency he never opens his mouth without putting his foot in it. He celebrated his arrival in London by telling why America enter ed the war. and the public condemnation of the American Legion is merely the culmination of a long series of rebuffs which his unfor tunate utterance received. Last Thursday lie made another speech and proceeded to depart from his prepared address and commit another blunder. He an nounced that America would never consider an alliance with (irent Britain, and took occasion to reprimand Lord Derby for making such a suggestion. Whether Ambassador Harvey was right or wrong, makes little dif ference. As a matter of fact he was probably right. But it is not the American ambassador's province to outline. American policv. It is not for him to say what America will or will not do in the future, lie is merely President Harding's representative, and should .scrupu lously confine himself to pronouncements which are authorized at Washington. That such a declaration of policy was not authorized is certain, just as it is certain that the pronouncement concerning America's reason for entering the war, was not authorized. More than that. In both instances the implications involved threat en to seriously embarrass the administration he represents. .- The effect of his first .statement will be to .strengthen the impres sion abroad that I'ncle Sam puts money above evervthiii!. llml hi professed idealism is bunk, that only fear of his skin, impelled him lo enter the war and would impel him to enter another. The effect of the second statement will be to encourage nnti-Brit- ish propogiiuda in this country, stimulate the pestiferous Sinn Keiners,. complicate a situation which is already delicate, anil rentier difficult an understanding between England and America, which is absolutely essential to world pence and the betterment of world conditions. America and Great Britain will probablv never enter into a for mal alliance, but the English speaking peoples, with kindred ideals and similar traditions, must go forward hand in hand if what we call civilization is to be preserved. And yet we have America's foremost representative abroad adding fuel lo the flames 'of Anglo-American suspicion and distrust. he answer is Ambassador Harvey is not a diplomat and never should have been given a diplomatic post. He is a milil.-mt m.litienl propogandist. aggressive, malicious and vindictive, and his place is on the political stump or in an editorial bomb proof, not at the Court of .St. .lames. 235? " """'"'"'",,'-"';,A,i.i..j,o,. fok-fcf. . be'& chappy.. vX r . . -aw UJ 1H hardest think about, ' ? n!sr, . NW soft driaks ?s K IMJW beinb satisied with, r , C -fe tlo man shoold Tnarpy ontil ho knows yhe diff e t-ence between, senfci tnerct ani sense.. "W. C. T. IT. TAKES CIIIKAT l'AINH WITH llANQUKT" (Headline of Yreka Ncwh) All to be cured with water. A KKNTMOMW hi:k;s. (t'llltl l'llllei'ltrlsc) ICdlttu- of the Knterpri.se: sir I noticed In your paper of November 1 wherein you printed tbnt 1 mado u statement at the road meetltiB, October 31, that a fow funernls were needed. You either misunderstood mo or 1, mado a misstatement. The fu- neral thnt I meant was lo wet rid of tho hammer thnt Is used so liberally In Hullo munly. .J hope you will be Uied ciioukIi to put thlH correction In yunr paper. Sincerely, .. J. l SAMI KI.SON. Durham, C'nl., Novomber 1!, 19-1. Quill Points rati iir ia u:.3icj ,-wm t - br BY ,KJM,W tKem,. . v , iSlVi.V s- , . ; r. WW Dc&d men!s money keeps tt army of lawyers . alive. f5) folk5 vk.9 -take -fchiriiis easy may "nofc ? -they have the most 4oru. J n7 s fS)All mett. are sel-Pi sh.. and. -fche problem rP i its 15 boreaoce seiTisnness To -A lowcK pepcen-fc'aie. H"Z HECK SAYS: Vw W r... r-l o.rv.. 1 it t. ills. AM ' ll "tfie idea onepace his-thin.' soi-f:.". 'I ' J Home women shoot their husbands, and some attain the same end by frying cvcr thing Ihev cook. Don't despair. If you have failed at everything else, you can id ways start a filling station. Court News (Furnlahrd by tho Jackson County Abstract Co.) Tho European hrllrniwrH who un runnliiK tho country by Ioiik distance proclaim that there will ho a rcvo- lution If tho Htato of .MaHHitcliiiHcttH hniiKM a pair of Hodn who mado unto banditry a side line. If tho country ennnot adminiHter iln Iuwh without radicals tho world over, bccomlnK ovorheated. tt Ih about time there woro two revoluiloiiH. Tho propoKunda for t ho H;ilviitinn of Katty Arbucklo contlnucH, and. If it Ih true, it Ih hth'h timt tlic uuthoritlcit Jailed the painted bablen who attend ed hiH jamboree, fur contributliiK (o the delinciueiuy of an ovorfat movie actor. "EDITOIt SHOT IN II IS SANC TUM" (Headllno H. K. Hullelin) Tho tendercat uput in the anatomy of an -editor. 1300,000,000 will be Hpent next year on foreiRn mlcHlonary work. Thin would not bo pomdble, except that all tho home preachers have their sal aries paid a year In advance. Tho VnlverHlty of Oregon football team Ih bek'luninK to nhtw iKtiK of llfo. Thin may bo due to the coach picking out titudentH for the bro id nosa of their backH, instead of their dancinK ability, and table manner at n sorority hotipo feed. Tho DoukIhh county turkey crp li n third below normal. This deficiency can he overcome by filling their crawH full of mind. A VIU NTATK.MKNT. (HoM'hurK Urvirw) Kev. N. M. Shrode of EtiKono Is tho pastor now of thin dln Irlct. Ho preachen at Dillard, Ten Mile and Canias Valley. There will lie services next Satur day nlKht and Sunday mornliiK. . Then ho will fill another pulpit Sunday afternoon and evening. Conio out. and K't acquatnted. and invite him to your homes. Ho Ih human. , Tho state of repon is koIiik tr V'hangr two men next month, for n '"-murder. Onn man has already paid In full. Tho shambles wilt be held on tho same day. If the hangman Is n trifle nervous, and the knot fall to lilt Just so, back of tho ear, the help less victim of an ancient practice will strangle to death. If the state of Ore ffon nnist employ the death penalty for murderers, tho legislature ouht to mako .arrangement to Inflict it In a merciful manner by the use of kh or eloetriclty. Heretofore, they have had no ttimo for consideration of the .mjbjoo.t. owhiff to the titanic demand from tho voters for law governing tho fish In Kogue Itlvcr. A cyn'w. Kiiys (lisju'iiwimcnl, vont tnke tho fiflif spirit out of man. Nousciihc. Look i.t tin k;i isr. To t:i'khriitc hr. ocntfiiiiinl ol' VolsU-HdiKin, tin mint will doubt' h;ss (urn out ;i tVw coins with a conventiouid julup desigii. We trust tlu world scries bt'Kinniu tui Novrmbtr 11 will mako it a point to forbid bast' stealing. The two dozen editors in Congress must find it difficult ill times to overcome the life-Inn habit of cussing that body. Apparently every accused man is entitled to n trial by jury after tlu; third-degree thugs have wrung a confession from him. At any rate, the doughboy on the lihine will teach the unsophisti cated native a few things about shooting crops mid bull. The difference between an Irishman and an American is that the Irishman thinks he isn't free and the American thinks he is. Il may be possible to establish I'topia, but America's histon oust rates that a multiplicity of laws won't turn the trick. A financier remarks that getting up in the world requires II power. So, for that matter, does getting up iu the morning dem ure at It is charged that America keeps Kurope down and out. AVe may permit her to stay down, but we're not keeping her out successfully. RipplingRhuniGs 6 Wait Mason, mm rmi i w i - ' Blister rust on white plno trees will not pread from one tllsenRed trco to 'a hnalthy treo without lb" presence of current or gooseberry t . Xen. THE HORSE. SOMLTIMI'S. when viewing motor cars, ami marking how they slay my friends I sadly say. "I'll thank my stars if this wild drama ever ends! "l'would be a Messed thing, indeed, if men these motors would eschew, and go back to the faithful steed Unit hauled our fathers fro and to." And then dead horses I re .all, the grand old steeds I used to drive; and, counting up their failinns all, I'm rather glad they don't survive. Old Dobbin deeps where clinging vines their soft ami slumbrous shade pro .luce; hc'il get his tail across the lilies, and then he'd kick the lashboard loose. Kor good old dappled Trincc I sigh, his pedigree was long and rich; at every little thing he'd shy. ami (lump the buggy in the ditch. .And Marb, the Arab, lies beneath a granite boulder, gray ami big; she'd get the firm bit iu her teeth, and run away and .smash the rig. And faithful Nemo used to walk along the highway, while and straight; and he would hump him self and balk if I'd suggest a smarter gait. And when I think of all the nags I used to drive in other days. the spavined plugs, the equine hags, the blacks, the chestnuts and the bays; I think perhaps I am at fault to wish them back upon the scene, and to my flivver's seat I vault, and burn three quarts of gasolene. tilt-lilt Court. Charles A. Thompson vs. I'hoebe tloodell, et nl. Affidavit, order, un dertaking, proof of publication. Hoy I'eterHon va J. Frank Klstorler. Kor money. A. W. Wn liter vh. Fireman's Fund Insurance Cu. Answer. Jean A. tiattis vs. Kdwin F. (lattis. Demurrer. Sam 11. linker vs. R. .1. Itowen, et al. Demurrer. State vs. c.oodwln. Affidavit. Or der City of Medford vs. Carrie L. It.-uv-son, et al. Petition. Order appoint ing, tluardian ad litem. Affidavit. Default. .Susie Stewart vs. A. S. Hilton, (ex.) Stlpulatln. Geortte Flnley vs. HIk llond MlllinB company. Judgment of non-suit. Florence W. Hartzell, et vir vs. H. C. Hansen, et nl. Foreclosure. X. .1. Wiley, el al vs. Fred K. Fride. gar. Jr., et al. Tax foreclosure. J. II. Howninn vs. H. C. Oodlove, et al. Tax foreclosure. William Hays vs. I.. J. Quiitley, et al. Tax foreclosure. f. H. Franks vs. c. r. Buck, ot nl. Tux foreclosure. Stnto vs. Win. OwIiirs. Motion niid order. Prolwrtn Court. Clara Realties, estate. Admitted to probate. Samuel Stllwoll. estate. Mend. Wm. I'liyne, estate. Older, final account. Ileal Kstuto Transfers. ,1. It. MeNlchotl to Harriet K. MeNlclloll, W. 1). lo lots I and 2. block S. Haley & Emery add. to Eagle Point $ tleori;e F. Clausing to :. A. Chllders. et nl, . AW D. to S 'i of SYV, XW of SW. SW of .'V sec. 4, twp. 3 7 S., It. 3 West Frederick H. Clausinit to O. A. Cbilders et al, W. 1). to Ei of NV, -MO of SW, SW of SK sec. 4. twp. 37 S.. It. 3 West Ij. Davis, et ux, to O. C. Hokks. W. D. lo pt. NV sec. 22 twp. OH S., It. 4 West Cecilia L. Hunsaker to .Vols Thompson, et ux, Q. C. D. lo lots 2S ttnd 2!l, Ilunsntter's Add. to Ashland t Hurry C. Evans, et ux, to Ida Jf. Steele, W. D. to pt. lot 2. block 2. .MillKUS Sub. Dlv. to -Medford tleoria Ana Poley, et vir, to Jacob Hertr, W. D. to pa. D. L. C. 51, twp. 38 S., il. I West Ida M. Steele, et vir, to Harry C. Evans, et ux. S. W. D. pt. lot 2. block 2. MiilR-us sub. dlv. to Medford Joseph Hannah, Jr., to Joseph Hnnnub. Sr., W. V. to lot 9, block C, Imperial Add to Medford George E. Pitts. to Lola S. Pitts. Q. C. I. to ininillK claim in Jackson county .... J. A. Keuter. et nl. to Eliza beth Mentor. Q. C. 1). to land In sec. S, twp. 37 S., It. 2 West J. Co. B. & h. Assn. to Robert Mcllveen, et ux, deed to lot 10, block 2, Itoss Add. to Med ford ' Allen IX Curry et ux to Van It. Gilbert, lot in blk. 9, Park Add. to Medford 3000 B R0NCHITIS At bedtime rub the threat nc cheat thoroughly with- WICKS V VaroRub Okt 7 Mlllhn Jan UttJ Y-Hg Ticket Office Sale Opens Fri. Nov. 11 PAGE SUNDAY, NOV. 13TH MATINEE AND NIGHT 1 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SUNDAY 2:15 ttl Cm Best Seats D Vl.dV MATINEE li MUSI C F U N Hl'MVAB AIM,riS ItK'KS NICHT$2.00 AND DOWN PRETTY GIRLS M All. OIIDKKS NOW NIGHT Entire Lower Floor. t2: Halcony. S rows $1.50. .four rows $t SPECIAL SI X. M.VT.-rFloor. 11.50; Halcony. l and 50c. ADD TEX PI:U ( EXT W.AIl TAX HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW' 1. When is the ik-si "-- soft maple trees? 2. When did Marie Corelli die. 3 What Is the atmospheric pi-enure at the level of the Bua7 . 4. What well known . expl esslon did Horace Greely make?- 5. If a football player is tuK. n from the same is it possible to re substitute him? 6. What is black damp? 7. What is narwhal? g. fly what name was Johalin Strauss familiarly known? a. Where is Avlona? 10. What was the only land battle of consequence won by the American forces during the war in 181- Answers to Yesu-rtlay-s Questions: 1. What will keep a windshield ,..., ..th..rlne- moiStUI'C? AllS. Vt IPC it with a cloth dipped in glycerine. 2. Who presides over n.-- . - of Lords in England? Ans. The Lord Chancellor, who is generally a cabinet member. He is appointed. 3 What state has the most vacant ,-. An vevada. There pUOIlc ittiiu ; are 02.742,711 unappropriated acres. 4. How many letters u - the Phoenican alphabet? Ans. Twenty. The alphabet ended wnn tho letter "T." 5. What IB an indication that one s brenkfast has been too scanty? Ans. Exhaustion, headache, and even nau sea indicate that brcakfst was not sufficient. 6. What are ndenolds? Ans. They are soft masses of tissue in the nasal cavity. 7. what is tne most mm order to have ' good health? Ans. Sleep. 1 8. ' Does a blight light cause the 'pupil of the eye to expand or con tract? Ans. To contract. y. What is the weight of water ln the body of u man who weighs 15u pounds? Ana. HI pounds. 10. What are wounds? Ans. in. juries which penetrate the skin in any way. COMMUNICATIONS I'ersliiiinoii Club rows. To the Editor; Now that the persimmon question is being discussed, K. L. Cook of lltock Point states that there are two trees on his place that have been j there for years, having been set thero bv the late John K. Satterfield, an Ir. dian war fighter of Itoguc River val I ley. There is an abundance of fruit on them and Mr. Cool: Is sure tho fruit is Just as puckery as that of Mr. Westeiiiind's or Mr. llouck's. Thero are others in the lower end of tho 'volley thnt have persimmon trees. M KS. K. lj. COOK, Gold Hill, Nov. 5, 1021. Remains of crocodiles have been found in England and France. MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a tcaspoonful to cJeanse tho liver mid bowels. In a few houra you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a Bick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has direc tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle; Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imi tation Iig syrup. Whose Birthday This Week? Someone dear to you Is a year older today. Help ease the night of tinto with a remem brance of nature's most exqui site offerings beautiful cut flowers or a plant or fern a gift eloquent of sentiment. Maddox & Bonney 100.VK. Main St. Phono 37 1 AVo deliver GROWING UP WITH THE BABY Reeently a Portland mother opened n Snvinjis Ac eoiint. for her eight weeks old hnby, and carried home a small bank. She said it was to be lief little daughter's "college fund." This is an age of specialized training. Your child will be handicapped without it. Kven tho he or she... is but a baby, it is time to begin saving for future education. And the First National is a good place to keep that fund. The interest we pay will help it grow. Khe First National Bank' ISi II ni mi. i " , minim,- fj THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN v,.!'11 fnmily M i,,,cr Car- Kndo,.M ami .",??, 0" foW 0,;r!,i"v ,,n"- Attractive nntl ens" o operate, economical In first cost ..ml in operation ami durable. l fct every tlctnll of the new Ht, Ve would tm plense.1 to show vou thl, IHUr, rnr ,lomon.ra.e you it., superior tent rcV "nit n, lord Sedan owner what he thinks of his inr. C E, GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Sixth and Poctfio nishwuy