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P.VOE FOUR "MKI)lY)lfl) M.UT, TRTr.T'XE, 1 KPFOIM). ORECJOX. FRIDAY, XOVKMIJEli IS, 1021 Me&forp Mail Tribune i AN INDFI'ENDKNT NEWPPAPKH PUBl.lSHt:ii I'.VKKY AITKIt.NOUr. EXCEPT SUNDAY 11V TUB - JdEUKClRD PKiNTlNli CO. Th Madford Sunday Hun Is furnioner ! ubiwrtbers desiring a seven day dll : MW spa per. Ouill Points OiM'-luilf tlit world fan'! c;it iiiilrxs the other luilf jrivs. Prohibition jokers, be with us yet; list we forget, lest we forget. Office MbII 1'rtbuf Huilmn. iu North Fir mml. i'hon 76. A cunsolliiKtiun of ti DernoerHiic Time, th Mfdforrt Mall, the Metlforti Tribune, The Bouthrn oregonlan. The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RUIIU KJltor. 6UMPTKII S. SMITH. Manager. ' BUBBCKIPTIOH TE1MH BT MAIL. in Advance: Dally, with Huiiday Sun, year 17.60 ; Dally, witn bunuay sun. mumi...... ii , realty, without Kundny Sun. yar. 6-5- ; Daily, without Suunay Sun. month .ti Weekly Mall Trihune. one year t.ov ' Sunday Sun. one year .. 2.0t Y CARFUKH In Modford, Ashlard . Jacksonville, Central I'omt. Hnoeulx TaJeni: Dally, with Sundny Sun, month.... .7t Dally, wlthnut Hunda Hun. month Daily, without Huiniay Hun, ytiar.... 7. fin Dally, with Sundiiy Hun. one year 8.GC ' All terms by currier, canh In ulvane - Official papr of th t'Mty of Medford j Official paper of Jackmn County. j Out. nf tin Jiiust niiinn iny is t'ungress. prnlilt-ms a president litis on his hands i J. BULL ESPOUSAL OF NAVAL 111 M The only stale in which mini's i-i trli t s an; nut i'n"iil to woman's is: the state of matrimony. Till' re are people who scorn weallli, and tlien there are people tell the truth about it. who Free man : A liiichclor who is too old for mil a bale of tax-free securities. arv si'rvic e and owns The chief fault of .inciio mils the other fellow to ileal. in idealism is that it too frequently er- Bworn dallv avern circulation for ! six months ending Oct.. 1V20. 32211 , Entered ah s:m: tv.tn mutter i Medford, Oregon, under the act of March : I. ma ' MEMBER OK TUB ASSOCIATED I'HIOKS. The Asosclated I'runs Is exclusively entitled to the UHe for republication nf ' 11 news dlnputchH creillti-it to It. or not , otherwise credited In lhln paper, and also Ule local news publtRheU herein. All ritthts of repuhlculion of special itspatcht-a herein aro also 'esurved. Ill Knuland, dish-washing is a prolific cause of insanity, 'fin up, dear, and go to the movies. Slack There's one f;ooit thing abo"t a had cold, dl the advice your friends give you. You don't have to take SI ill, we wouldn't have believed it if the author had said D'Artag nan jumped around I lie way Doug docs. Travel teaches shrewdness, no doubt ; but a man who can make money euough to travel is shrewd enough. Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur I'erry We can't tell which has proved the greater factor in shnping times like these, Karl !Mnrx or easy marks. Mr. Fntcoe Arbucklo got peeved at I ono of his lawyers yesterday, unci, at the time ho would have given $1)01) for i one of the ctislurd pies he used to throw so merrily. j Statesman: One who has an appetite for more land and can think up some "great principle" to serve as an entree. An advertisement says you can judge ;i man's age hv his suit. ay old dogs, by his divorce suit. Thin Is the season of the year when , 2t)t jn this age of inCy 1IOIU till Kl!y BUIIOltl III LUU I 111 ill : districts. Shooters koIhk to unci from j ' should exercise care lest they he shot Still, the man who holds llie nltitud for it nobbier. A class that can't tell '.;, y than the girl who holds the pulchritude record. record, gets no more puli- mnn from a doer Ib liable to any kind of a mistake The Portland Jounial nays Gardner made the trip to Arizona on a 'motorcycle purchased In this city. The OrcROnlan avers the bandit bought It in Oregon City. Tho fact of the mat ter la he made tho trip In u box car. I There is romance in the automobile business, all the way from the Ry oic in the hills to the leaping pedestrian on the street. At last something has been beaten worse than the democratic party. Cull lornit bent Washington 72 to 3. "MAJOIl PORTION- OF HOOZK ILLICIT" (Hdliiio SK. llullelin). So is the 2nd loot portion. Merchants aro urging people to Shop Early, as usual, which means that the great majority, as UHual, will wait until after 3 pin., December 24 th. Great glee is manifested In some circles that the nation Is going to sink n fow battleships, disarm, and reduce tuxes. Their giggling Is ill timed. Assessors will hold forth In county seats for GOO years after the last wur ship dips beneath the waves. At this season of. the year, the great American housewife is more grateful for open plumbing than for open diplomacy. WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. Illy the: Associated Press.) liei-ision by; Great Kritain to stop work iInmedi-, ately on her four capital ships of the fupcr-llood type was head with satis-, faction today by members of the' American armament delegation. Thev ! regarded the order for cessation of' work announced today in London as Indicative if the whole-hearted e3-j pousal by the liivtisli of the principles, or the American naval reduction pro-! gram. American officials commenting on tho decision, emphasized that Great Ilrllain would suffer less from atop-j page of work on the .super-Iloodij than the I'nited Slates would if a similar order were issued relating to I its 1 9 111 building program. It wasj pointed out that the super-Hoods vir- Inally were in the "paper" stage wh'lc some of the new American! ships were nearly completed. Congressional leaders declared to- day that there was little prospect of any action in either senate or house j on resolutions .designed to stop the: 191fi program until the results of thejj conference are seen. It was pointed cut that, under authority of an , amendment to the Hi 10 naval appro-j priation bill, the president in event: of international agreement, has au-1 thorlty to stop the present building; program without further authori.a-; tion from congress. j HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? It is uiiforf uniitc that the infant republics begun business at a time when it was rather difficult to find a good model. For that mutter, it is no harder to get through barbed-wire A'l lungloments than it is to get through red-tape entanglements. There are two classes of citizens; those who never break the laws made to regulate automobile traffic and those who have ears. We. agree wilh tho physician who says husband and wife should have different rooms. Then ho won't 'be disturbed when she gels up to make the fires. ' Tho nippy eves and morns niako the 4ds tluob at every nut und bolt. The U. of O. plays tho O. A. C. to morrow on tho gridiron. People who claim one or tho other as their alma lnnter, are all excited about It, being unable to do anything for fi weeks be fore tho game, or 1! weeks after the game. THE UNUSUAL, USUAL (Yreka, Cal., Journal) Elmer lllgglns was kicked In tho head by a mule, he was driv ing Tuesday night, and returned to his work Yfednesdny morning, as usual. . The foreign Idea of disarmament is tor the I'nited Slates to render itself absolutely helpless, and then fight each other to see who will take the first crack al the world's richest na tion. All England. France. Italy, and Japan want is '.IS per cent the best of iL They desire to extend to China "full rights" full rights to be divided equally among them. It is getting so a slate official can't ninko it move for four of losing the Umatilla county vote at the spring primary. If f7 lJXSKkZ & wait Mafon S Ml A BOOTLEG BOOZE. HK HOrCillT a half pint in a land where bootleg booze is dear, he looked before, ho looked behind, to see no cops were near; then took his drink it made him blind, and he's been blind u year, lie was n large and stalely man, an athlete, trim and strong, built up along the Jlilo plan, no pistons hitting wrong; and now a sightless also ran, he toils and gropes along, lie really didn'l care for drink, he had no cosily thirst; but he was aye a haughty gink, his motlo "Freedom First"; he said, "I'll sip the scarlet ink, though all the statutes burst. !My fathers fought at Hunker Hill that people might be free, and no outrageous Volstead bill can come and hogtio me; so mark my curves and watch me swill a bowl of graveyard tea." lie poured the deadly bitters down, and then fell on the floor, and had a fit, and rent his gown, and his long whiskers tore; and though he hobbles through our town, he'll see il never more. The bootleg merchants boost the tomb, and for the death-cart root ; they kill the young men in their bloom, and do not care a hoot; the stuff they sell is liipiid doom,' distilled from Dead Sea fruit. It's made and sold by reckless knaves, this substitute for rye; its victims fill ten thousand graves, and hundreds daily die, and over them the willow waves, the sex ton heaves a sigh. 1 What four cities have had llie most big league baseball champions in the last lo years? 2 Who wrote "Little Hoy nine"? 3 How many le:,'s has a spider? 4 What is the national hymn of Greece? 5 I fow many of our stales border on Mexico? G What profession has furnished the I'nited States with 20 of its presi dents? 7 Of what is the city San Juan the capital? S How much sugar do grapes con tain? 9 How- can you tell directions by a watch? 10 Who wrote "A bird in the hand Is worth two In the bush"? Answers to Yesterday's Questions How many automobile tires were produced In the United States last ye'ir? Ans. 31.200,000. 2 Which of Iho American colonies J made the first .coins? Ans. Massa- ehusotts. v 3 How long ago was the movement i started to take city children to the country for a Iresh air outing? Ans. In 1SIH. I How many lives were lost in tile Galveston flood? 'Ann OilOO. 5 What is John 1). Rockefeller's i middle name? Ans. Davison. G What was the Franklin fund? Alls. It was a bequest made by Benja min Franklin in 17111 to make loans to young married mecnarTics. 7 What stales have women serving on juries? Ans. California, New Jer sey, Ohio, Kansas, Utah, Washington, Michigan, Minnesota. S What Is the Hiiro Siwo? Alls. The Japan current. 9 What does Quo Vndis mean? Alls. In modern English Ihe words are translated to mean "Where are you going?" 10 When was rural free delivery of mail established? Ans. In 1S9G. Tho management of the Portland ball team is having difficulty picking I out a manager, but from the showing L they made last year, they better be ; , looking for some ballplayers. !,E "ItANCIIKIt SHOT WI1EHE HE iC SAT" (llillinn lted lllnl'f News) Cruel and atrocious. einz Mince M eat None-Such Mince Package i Heinz Fig Pudding Keinz Plum Pudding w s The .Miner's Colon have adopted the all day parking system for the l.'nsh radiator. BOLOGNA, Italy, Nov. 19. filnro-, mo Lusardl, a carpenter, who says he hns suddenly became heir to millions by the death of a brother In America has been offered large palaces to live in. Ho ha r fused them nni! declared that lie intends to reside in his pies fcut bumble homo in Ferrara.'" A. I). IHII.S A. 1). I WIS WHEN YOU KNOW IHE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK You Will Bank With It A. I). ID't W. S. C. .. n. ttwi I'-: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliliiliiillllllllllll RED PEPPERS STOP PAIN OF RHEUivlATIS When you arc suffering with rhcu mnlisin so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Kub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, pen etrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as yon apply Kcd Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs litlle at any drug store Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief auaits you. He sure to get the genuine, with the name Kowles on each package. CHERRO CHIMES .Vow Mary bail quest ioneil the flour Sue iimmI, For Sue and Hubby were liotli ron fiwil. Our cIom adviser told us all, llow Mary's speech vwis never Small. CHERRO A flour of hard wheat blend For family use. At your grocer's soon, ?' (To be continued.) MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I V It sMMIIPII Now is the ttime to purchase your Xmas supply of Ties and Shirts. To stimulate early Xmas shopping, we are giving liberal dis counts on Ties and Shirts. 5 Prices on all of our Shirts 5 98c $1.59 $1.98 $3.48 $4.9.5 98c SHIRTS 98c This lot consists of a wide va riety of Percales in different col ored stripes some have collars at tached, some banded. Either, style are values worth up to $2.00 Qgc For this week only SI. 59 SHIRTS $1.59 Good quality percale shirts sold previously at $2.00 and $2.50. ; For this week (jj 5 9 only $1.98 SHIRTS $1.98 Woven and corded madras shirts shirts that are made for service, worth $2.50 and $3.00. J For this week only .... $3.48 SHIRTS $3.48 Crepe shirts with satin stripes, Russian ccrds, the same shirts you have been paying $4.50 and 55.00 for $3 48 I his week only Thousands 01 TIES CHENEY. SUPERBA and GRAYCO CRAVATS are represented in our enor mous stock of silk and knit ties. Buy now for Xmas while you have thousands to se lect from and at the price you wish to pay. $1.25 il IS 48c $1.00 $1.50 ;: 75c $2.00 $4.95 - Regular $6.50 Silk and Pongee Shirts $4.95 Handker chiefs for Boys. Plain White Fancy Bordered Boy Scout 10c to 25c STYLEPLUS CLOTHES A medium price can buy all wool, hand tailored clothes. Clothes wth style and quality. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. $25 $30 $35 $40 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main and N. Central Medford, Oregon The La gest Most Complete Stock of Men's Handker chiefs in Southern Oregon. Silk Linen Initial Plain and Fancy. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns.