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! FAOTC FOUR MEDFORDMATL' TOrOUXE, MEDFORD, OEF.OOX, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER P. 192f Bedford Mail Tribune THE NON-PARTISANS ARRIVE. AN INI 'KFKSDK.MT N EWfHAJ-EH n:HLlfHlil EVKRV AKTEH.V'W'N EX- EFT St'NDAV BY THK Ml-Jl.-FOFilj PRINTING CO TH lle.lford Surony ?un I. fumtrhe-i n:rar-rth..-e ct-.rlKg t ay 4aly Office Mall Tribune Building, tS17-J North Fir street, i'hone 16. A - consolidation of the Democratic Time, the Medfo-d Mall, the Sledfnr.l rrlbuna. The Boulhern Oregonl&n. The Aabland Tribune. ROBERT W. RL'HL. Editor. BUMKTER 8. SMITH, Manager. ffUBECXXPTXO TZ1WII 0T MAIL. In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year 17.5( Daily, with Sunday Hun, mmth... .11 Dally, without Sunday (sun, year.... 5y Dally, without fcunaay bun, monin Weekly Mall Tribune, one vear.- z Suuday Sun, one year 1.00 T CARRIER In Medford, A-nUiio Jacksonville, Central Point, Pdocj1i Talent: Dally, with Sunday Sun. month 7 Dally, without Sunday Sun. ir.unth .61 Dally, without Sunday Sun. year ... 7.$ LatJy. with iin.la Sun, one year 8. !.' All itrras hy carrier, cash In advance Ofliclaf iwr -jt thr City of Medford Official papr of Jackuon County 0worn daitv avcrn clrr-ilatfon for IX mm.thb ending Oct.. tS2Q. 3226 Kntiv.l F- '-.. matter a! tie-lfori, Or-C'Jf. iii-:ir tut u t of Mf. . 1V r . WKMUF;ii OK YliK A. - i I ATKIj Pl:l-. The Asoaclau-i l-?s it fTc!-isivei entitled to the u? f'r ':' ''iln-ation of ill newe dispatch..- 'T'-fl't-l x n. ir noi otherwise credited lr .n;y i"'-r and alaw the local news nuhlisr:v.i :,-rtiri All riKhti- of rtrput'c . ' t'-ii .f 4MH jiapatrh- herein arv a la. -trftrved Ye Smudge Poi W rt (tor frr The Galnhevikls are wearing smart winter dresiieB, as are the occupants thereof. A very kiml lady left an old fash ioned mince pie for your corr. Mon am. and after entlns one piece of it, there were two pieces. The Kent at the adjacent deHk drank a piece, and he came pie-eyed. The name of the donor 1b unknown, hut has the boundless thanks of all who partook. John Huchter has a new raincoat he wore it Mon., there being great need of It, owing to the sunHhlniness of the day. The coat will have to work whether it rains or r.ot. The development that Mr. Tuinulty'ti vorsion of the General Wood snub dur ing tho war is identical ' with that written hy George Creel in "The World, tho War, and Wilson," caiiseF the suspicion to arise that both ver sions wcrn pounded out on the same typewriter by tho same hands. NORMALCY ARRIVES (Salem Capital Journal) Will trade 11118 Ford for milk cow. Call 557 after 5 p. ni. Yokohnma Ynmnshlta broke a mop handle Sun. while cleaning up Del Getcholl's fiduciary depositary, and the London papers have Hot been able to figure out what effect this heart randing event will have on Japan' attitude at the Anus Confab. Tho kitchen run of pancakes this fall are unusually sinewy, and their outer coat, like the Jungles of Africa, aro impenetrable. ... Tho 3rd digit of the left mitt of a no. ' of the Bocalled weaker sex Indicates they will receive a husband In their socks at the glad Yulctl le season. The doctors should be made to understand thnt the beer they pre scribe for the sick Is not to be doc tored. The beer law for the 111 docs not affect tho home breweries in this state, and sections of tho residence district can still smell like Milwaukee. The ordinance tho council passed last summer retaliating airplanes over tho city, is a great relief from the Kspeo whistling. Thv .u'ht to d something about tl .-.bli i U alnint Hear creek. WE HAVE been requested to mention a mass meeting of the Non-Partisan league at Portland November 15th at the La bor Temple. The request is .'ranted. We trust there will be a large Catherine; on hand, and a complete expositi"ii of what the Non-l'artisan league is and what it has dime. Among the items on the fiiremla. arc the following: Should the co-operators control the political state? Why is it necessary for the producer to control the industrial gov i i iimeut ' (.'an the fanner and laJior organizations depend upon lobbying for b'gislation ? Why should the farmer pay a membership fee in the league? The following answers are suggested: No. It isn't. Tin y can. He shollldll 't. Tin- proof of the pudding is the eating the proof of the futility of communism, liussian or North Dakota brand, are the conditions in iiussia and North Dakota today. The people of North Dakota have recalled their non-partisan leader: the bolsheviki of Kussiu have only been able to retain control, because of the general prostration of their country, and a complete repudiation of their original communistic program. What better proof could any sane person have, that- the radical panacea won't work, that the long-haired political agitator, even granting his sincerity, passes out promises which he can't fulfill ? No one can blame workers, agricultural or industrial, for a desire lo heller their condition. This ambition has been the motive force in American progress since the Pilgrims landed on the rock-bound coast. lint the plainest lesson in human experience today, is that better ment can only come, through evolution, not revolution, that granting the imperfections of tin- svstem we have, its perpetuation is prefer able to its destruction, when there is no workable system to take its l;u We have no quarrel with those who favor a Non-Partisan muss meeting in Portland. This is a free country. The man who believes in Non-Partisanship as practiced in North Dakota, has as much right to be heard, as the man who believes in Dowieism or Voodooism or any ( ther ism. Let the Non-Partisan crusaders be heard. If they tell the truth no harm can be done, if they don't tell the Irulh. only the easy marks can be deluded. And we have yet to be convinced there are any more easy marks in Oregon, than in any other part of the country, not overlooking our present shiring example. North Dakola. Quill Points The usual co-respondent is Miss 1 'nderstanding. Lowering skirts causes men to elevate their sights. It's a funny language. When a man gets on in the world, we say he is well off. I!y the way. did the government ever succeed- in grabbing the 'asl of the Bergdollars. We wonder al limes whether a saxophone is a musical instrument it . mental disorder. Kd Minns is going ni 1 o 1' ntland to tho slock show, and will fight a si round exhibition with the lleef Trust. It will not count In his 'M) Years War i ugainst them. The news out of noseburg is no Ion- gor thrilling. Tho burg has jumped from the heinocsness of Dock llrum- field to the shortagu of Thanksgiving turkeys. "MKYAi. SCORN'S DI'.YS; IS A DEMOCRAT STII.I," ( Ildllne Sacra mento Union). The worst kind of a Htlll. - ... A new war looms in the Italk.ios alleged to be caused hy .lugo-Slavia protection of territorial rights. This does not wo-ry the Jugos half as much as being forced to plow next spring General Amnesty in Rustia MOSCOW, Nov. tl. On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the soviet general amnesty has been called for all private soldiers abroad who fought against tho soviet government. Advice for Women Who Suffer 'I advlso every woman who suffers with kidney trouble to try Koley Kid ney Pills," writes Mra. ITesslo Ilrnwn er, 222 Scovlllo Av., Clevoland, O. "I could not do my housework, hut since taking Foley Kidney Pills I reel like a new woman and am ablo to do my work." Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles backache, stiff joints, sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder allniernts Indlcalo disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney rills act promptly. Sold everywhere. , A,lV( RippSingRhuniGS I . . l.l.ll u "w Kr fy Walt M&fan EASY JOBS. ISl'.K the farmer milk a cow and I remark, "Peshrew it. there is no I rick to that. I swow. and anyone could do it." Hut when 1 try to do the stunt my work's so .slow and halting, the cow kicks in my Mars-like front and leaves me somersaulting. 1 see the blacksmith shoe a mule, and you may hear me Iwilter,. "(iive me the proper sort of tool, ami I could shoe that critter." And when the blacksmith ays, ".lust try!" I take his nails and hammer, then through the smithy roof I fly and raise a doleful clamor. 1 see Ihe artist paint a fence, ami mutter to my neighbor, '"tlh, any man with common sense could do that sort of labor." Put when I get myself a brush, and paint my cottage portal, the neighbors lo my gateway rush, and whoop and jeer and chortle. "Your artwork gives my nerves the jumps," observes Ihe village weav er; "'it looks like jaundice and Ihe mumps mixed up with scar let lever." 1 watch the poet wark his harp, his timbrel ami his whistle, and I observe. "The poet sharp requires less brains than gristle; give mc a lyre and I will show that making song is easy;" bill when some odes 1 deftly throw Ihe critics say they're cheesy. I look down from riiy empty loft upon the toilers under, and nil the other jobs look soft, and mine seems hard as thunder. V Q-Jjafoi-toaate people are generally lazy. When, a lawyer pounds 1 ( f h.mk ihe -table and. upsets ' , ITR'I -the ink. it is a irt,-the 1 , 1S I , other Side has w Mi l' JfV. V -the best of it.i' grtwrnr v Vives haven't much use Tor blondes'. The -fellow who wei-tes "the cigarette ads ia probably an offshoot op "the Ananias "family. fSSra) It doesn4; -matter how smal -the profits- . nre if -there It's ' about -time fche bosses formed -their own. cmiort. and raised "their owa wabei. SMfiSlajQ more "than, -a vJjS 0 iL FatBank Account ensures a Havmr ML rimm It is not alone the possession of money which makes you happy but the feeling of SECURITY against want aad adver- sity that makes you contented. Start a Bank account in our Bank; add REGULARLY to pour balance and see it grow. Soon every day will be Thanks jiving and you will be happy and wealthy. Come in. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? of consequence won by the American i forces during the war of 1912? Ans. I The battle of New Orleans. 1 What "author wrote under the name of Jonathan pldstyle and Geof frey Crayon? 2 When was the first round trip fllgnt made between cities by an air plane? 3 What is the , world's trotting record and what horse made it? 4 What is the meaning of consort? 5 What is the mate of a merchant ship? G What Is a nebulae? 7 What s an opera-bouffo? S Where is Orange Free State? 9 What is a periwinkle? 10 What is a tiuerist? Answers to Yesterday's uestions 1 When Is the best time to trim soft maple trees. Ans. Lute In the fall. 4 When did Mario Corelli die? Ans. She dropped dead at her own birthday ' party last April at her home in Kng- land. 3 What is the atmospheric pres jsuro at the level of the sen? Ans. 14.7 ! pounds to the square inch. 4 What well known expression did I Horace Greeley make?. Ans. "Young ! man, go west." b If a football player is taken from j the game Is it possible to re substltute him? Ans. He can go in again at the j beginning of a subsequent quarter, fi What is block damp? Ans. It is a deadly gas found in wells, cisterns ! and mines. 7 What Is a narwhal? Ans. It is a dolphin-!ikc animal found in Arctic waters. I S Hy what name wns .lohann I Strauss familiarly known. Alls. The I "Walu King.". 9 Where is Avlona? Ans. it is a city In Albania directly opposite the , heel of Italy's boot. in What was the only land battle ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! AVOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment hattdy and apply when you first feci the ache or pain. Jt quickly cases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through the aching part . Sloan's Liniment pcnclrcucs without rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment Your relatives and friends back east how delighted they would be to receive your pho tograph at Christmas time. Arrange for a sitting this week. If unable to get in during the day, make an appointment for some evening. TUDIO K. Main Gift Photographs "On tho Ground Floor" Medford, Ore Clear Your Complexion of pimples, Bene and other facial disfigurement. Use freely Dr. Hobson's Kczema Oint ment. Good for eczema, itching skin, and other ekin troubles. One of Dr. Hobson'a Family Remedies. Dr.HoK?riVs ' Eczema Ointment n Y. I S rrrn T' ri'Jl TW A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. pftMltlft 'l ff ' TVT0THING that we could say would so thoroughly t i convince you of the value of Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial., We can tell you of thousands who have been permanently cured ol chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick headache and disorders of the stomach and livei, but this will have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. That always convinces. 1 1 For right prices In MONUMENTS HEADSTOXES, COPINGS, VAULTS, LETTERING and repairing old work in cemeteries rail or wrlto. A.RTISTO STONE CO. ' Work erected In or shipped to all parts of the I'acUic Coast. 137 X. Fir St. Medford. Ore 3' YOUR DREAM HOME Fa mil irs arc today livintr in tlu-ir own ploas ii ii t homes, btvaiiso Mother or Father had a dream, and WORK Kl IT OFT. Building air cat.les is all rirrht. but they are nut much giunl for homes. Better a bunga low in Jackson County. A First National Savings Account will, in a few years, give you a sufficient first pay ment, if you save systematically. 'ohc? FIRST National Bank Medford Oreoon For That Heavy Car we suggest our Miller heavy tire. It will give you longer and better service even though the initial cost, may bo greater. You must consider the tire upkeep enst as well. Our tires arc economy tires. Haywood Tire Surgeons W. I). Hughes AUCTION SALE at CENTRAL POINT NOVEMBER 10TH TERMS CASH I will sell nt miction for Mrs. J MciTltt. nt MKItltlTT ltl l I.DlXti. on South Mnin Street, on TIU'IiSDAV, i .NOVEMBER 10, at 10 A. M. SHAKI'J From the Merritt Storo nt Cenu-nl Toint, comprising: Store, Fixtures, Ttcmnants, Notions,' Roys' Furnishing, Misses and Child-' ren's Hose, Remnants of Ditch Goods, ! Odds and Ends of all kinds of jroods. ! Also TypcMritcr, Cider AU1I nearly 1 new, Rroadrast Seeder. Other lots include odd pieces for the kitchen, living room and dining room: and also as a special feature some smaller articles which will make suitable! Christmas presents for the family or your friends. j Al CTIO.N EKK S NOTE: Tl,. ' goods are worthy of your attention, i Come and lie convinced of the bar-' gains you can secure. Anninn Thursday, November 10, at 10 a. m. j GEO. L. NEALE, j Auctioneer i It Don't Pay to Let Your Clothes Look Old when the CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. Will Keep Them Looking New For Such a Reasonable Charge Phone 474 401 S. RKendde 83 X. Grape 5T MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE Leaves Medford 11:00 a. m. dally, leaves Roseburg 1:00 p. m. dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES Lcae Grants rass10:OO a. m 1:00 p. m., 4:po p. m.. 0:15 p. m. Cars stop at all Intermediate points. Halting room, Medford, 3 S. Front. rhone 309 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. V1 y