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PAGE FOUR MEDFOIM) MAIL TliflHTXE, W.DIYMM). OKL-iOX, .MONDAY. XOVKM UVM 21. ml Medford Mail Tribune AN lNDfcJPKNJjKNT JMdW&PAfJSK JliALUfT bUUrtlf til itiU, Med turd bunaay tfun la turuuiuea Offlc UtUi Tribune UulMtnK, 2fr-Z7-2 Nuritt ilr unreel, i n one it. A cuu noli utttioti of tno Democratic Timea. the MeurorA Man, tins Aieuturu Xnifune, The iumfiem wrcuoniau, Tue Attuibita Tribune. ROBERT W. RU11L, Editor. SUAlPTttK 8. SMITH, Muimer. XTfiSCXXPTXON TEIMII QT MAIL, la AdVbiice: XJsuy, with feumiuy Sun, year.., ?7.0 Ualty, wuu &uk(1hx bun. mourn - .t lvaliy, wiinout buridty bun, yu&r 6.5l Daily, wiuiuut Suntiuy eua. u.uuta .bi Weekly Mull Tribune, on yeai. 2.U0 SuuUay Sun, one year Ji.vu Y CAKK1KH in Moaford, Aehlund. Jacksonville, Central I'omt, i'uuuix. Taieni: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .7i imUy, witiiitui buniiay bun, month .66 l)atJy, without tsuuuay bun, year.... 7.5u Dully, with buiiday bun, unu year 8.6U Ail term by carrier, vuati In advance. Official paper of thn City of Medford Official paper of J auk fin County. Sworn dally average circulation for lx months ending Oct.. 1920, 3228 Bnterert a nwrnii matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1870 MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Aioaclated Pi-ens la exclualvely entitled to the ure for republication uf tU news dispatches credited" to It, or not otherwise credited In thlH paper, and alao tbe local news published herein. All rights of republcntion of special Alapntchea herein aro also esarved. Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arlliur Perry POEM FOR TODAY It Is not raining rain for me, It's raining daffodils; In every dimpled drop I see Wild flowers on the hill. v The cloudB of gray engulf the day And overwhelm the town; It Is not raining rain to me, It's raining roces down. It Is not raining rain for me, But fields of clover bloom, When any buccaneering bee Can find a bed and room. A health unto the happy, A fig for him who frets; It is not raining rain to me, It's raining violets. (Robert Loveland, 1878) , The state of Orenon Is Kojmi to bans two more- men December 2nd. One man has already been killed for the same crime, admitted before be was "executed" that bo fired the fatal shot. TIiIb Is KGltinK an "eyo for an eye," nnd a "tooth for a tooth" with a ven geance, and shows that an .uncivilized practice Ih enforced with the mime f It'll) hand that enforces the fish laws, ...New York physicians are koImk to educato tho peoplo to live 100 years Any number can hunt,' out that loiiK If they wore assured It would not be necessary to do any work after they were 20. .THAT PARTISAN FEELING (Marshflcld News) ' In n plain, ordinary, knockdown and tlriiK-out fist flKht with a rail way mall clerk and two "leatber ; nocks," the man who probably has . more friends on the Pacific, coast than Woodrow Wilson, was taken Into custody. Porllnnd Is (joint; to bavo an "In spector of cafeterias." Tliey also need un Inspoctor of dlshi-ans, und a state bootleKKers commission. A $1,000,(100 rain Is Tallinn over the valley, ami, as usual, I'aiuicrH have been caught with bay down. Hank Hates says ho shaved Hoy (lurdner, when tboro was a $2iu0 re ward for tho slick gentleman, lie nave lien a 25 cent tip, so all ho lost was ?!. 75. Tho evidence In Iho Fatcoo Arbucklo case shows that no yells for bell) were emitted by the ladles present at the Jamboree until about the 1Mb piece of cuatard pie. GRAB 'EM ANCIENT! (Albany Democrat) Is there sotuo good man about fifty years old who would appre ciate a K"od refined lady for a wife? If so, please address, A. II. ('., Ibis ol'llce. Tritium need not answer. "ItlOUniNtl LAWYKIt- ('HACKS IX ASSK.MBLY' (KcdilliiK News). Too near a stove. Tim eminent poppyeoekist. VVIIllaui Jennings lir.van desires to cancel all debts owed by Kurope to tile I'S. as a means of bringing world peace. Win not Klvc Kurope overythlnir west of Iho Mississippi river to prove the American heart is in the right place, and donate the remainder to Japan, to show no' favorites art' played. "A large number 'of people went north Kri. and Sat. to see a couple of schools they never attended play fool ball. They were actuated largely by a desire to go some place In an automobile. A STHMA No cure for it. but welcome relief is oftnn brought by v VAPoRua Cw Million fat UnJ Yearly IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS DEAD? PHRASES are dangerous. JYojilo are so inclined to substitute them for facts. There was the plii'iise "Ho kept us out of war," for example. Now there are the phrases, or rat her terms "Naval Holiday" mid "Disarmament Conference." As the arms parley pro ceeds it is becoming more and more evident that many people are sttbst it titiiivr these terms for accomplished facts. are really picturing it decade of "peace on earlh. fiood uil Ito man." As a matter of fact, even when a naval holiday has been atirced upon it will no) be, in itself, a step towards peace, but a step toward solvency. Jt will mean less expenditure all around, it will not mean necessarily, less contention or less fighting ' Here is the situation: lapan and the I'uited States have two policies in the Pacific which are. to date, inherently antagonistic. Japan wants special privileges in the l'aeifie, the United States wants equal privileges; Japan wants to exploit China; the I'nitcd Stales w'anls Chinese integrity maintained. How to accommodate these two conflicting views, without war. is the one issue at the Washington conference, which in its importance and seriousness, overshadows all others. If a mutual understanding is reached, the terms above will mean soinclliiiie;, if such an under standing is not reached, they will mean nothing. At the present time no basis for an understanding has been pre sented and it even appears to many thonghlflu observers that such an understanding is utterly impossible, For Japan can't be expected, unless n political revolution should be carried out within, to voluntarily abandon what she already hits. And Japan has virtual control of China now ; she has Korea, Shantung, Manchuria. She has the German possessions. In other words she isn't compelled to fight for anything, her only obligation to carry out her program of imperialistic development, is to stand pat. The United States, on the other hand, can't maintain her tradi tional policies in the l'aeifie unless she can force Japan to retire from the territory she now controls. So there you are! For how can Japan be compelled except by force? , A similar situation in the past has never arisen without war. There is scarcely a prominent diplomat in Kurope today, who doesn't regard war between lhe United States and Japan as inevitable. N'ot this year or next year, or not perhaps in ten years, but eventually, proba bly in less than fifteen years. AVhat is the answer? Is there really no way out? The answer to our mind, is a League of Nations; nol, the League,, but some world tribunal bached by overwhelming force, material and moral, to which this American Japanese dispute can be referred for final .settlement. AVe can see no other peaceful outcome. And what an irony, if the arms parley called by President Harding should eventually result in the foundation of a League of Nations, in opposition to which he was so overwhelmingly elected I Jlut we repeal, phrases are dangerous. AYoodrow AVilson was elect ed war president because he kept us out of war. if President Harding! should go down in history as the great tounilor ol a world association of peace, some of his supporters would probably die of apoplexy but. things us strange have happened. r fna word Tool 13 seldom usea any more without "the adjective. yff!'? constant gamble against the weathttc Xi 13 a "fine "thinb "to wartfc -nothinfyor you cart depend, upon. ettiM it. Soma people b'ninSiiiey are ffctirifc into society when they cart, afford a hired jr' one avveek. Adam anrjl Eve s-urely haA ihe'if -troubles arounj mosquibo "fcirne. ITiei-a is but one way io have good.' heatrL, and. -that, is "to keep clean, arici bedave yoorsef. jf KEZ HECK SAYS: ' 7 ' , 1 tT't 'j 0 ? "One. avanta; op whisicrj - VA- H 15 -r (cy Keep liOffdLKKr ,v x w juice off IhagHickue." . 4 TOLSTOY FAMILY START iVE TO SAVE Quill Points it will take more than a world war to put the "ex I'oo many statesmen think the fruits of victory Le. us beat, our swords China. in expenses, re grafting. into plowshares and our late allies into The regulars may get more plums, but the nonconformists gel more publicity. Tn a rural J8IJ seconds. contest in Kentucky, the winner dressed a chicken Dili the metropolitan chicken won't wear seconds. Even the mosj disreputable lawyers hesitate to manufacture evi dence in hootch cases. There are fewer occasional squall. domestic storms in the home where I here is an AVcll, well, why shoiildn't the cost of government be higher'.' arc getting more of it. . Let's see; the conference wi senate should ratify its work bv I be over in a few weeks. 1!r'b AW the XAKA, Polyana, Itussia, N'ov. '1 The homo of the l:o Outint I.eo Tol stoy, which is classed by the s.iviet j government, as a national museum, is I in danger of collapse. Although the j government Is running free weekly pilgrimages to the- house, no money has been spent in Its upkeep and the, Tolstoy family plans to start a world wide restoration fund of $100,000. j The family also promises to found a Toystoyan university, obtaining funds; through publication of a memorial edi-j Hon of eight volumes of ' Tolstoy's ! works, now being prepared by bis j Alexandra. i 5 What is German silver made of? Ans. It is a white alloy comiwsed of nickel, copper und zinc. ti At what velocity does the wind j begin to do damage? Ans. At 70 ! miles an hour. j " When is the next president elect ed? Ans. Nov. !, 1M1. 8 Mow many eyes bus a spider? I Ans. Most of them have eight byes, j S For what crimes do army regula tions provide the deatli penalty? Ans. ! .Murder, treason and rape. I 10 How much territory does the government printing plant' cover? Ans. Fourteen acres. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Another fine thing about climhinjj rents are lower on the top floor. to great heights is that tin 4k Walt Maton BAT MASTERSON. B AT M ASTKUSON has laid him down to sleep a million years; in many a sunbaked western town the old bovs shed some tears, for he had won a great renown among the pioneers. A thousand tales are told of Hat. who, in a sterner day. was wont to lay the bud men flat, when they had come to ship : he was so fluent with his giil he hail the right of way. A mild and quiet gent he seemed, an inoffensive hick, and ini the righteous guys he beam ed and had no bone to pick; hut when the bad man whooped and screamed. Itat plied his shooting stick. His fame was spread from coast to coast, so well he used his gun. and where he walked the wicked host was promptly on the run. and he was never known to boast, or shoot a man for fun. It was a grim and gri.ly lime, when voters shot on sight, ain many specialists in crime made red the garish nighl, and every hour some chap would climb up lo the realms of light. The bad men went abroad to slay, inspired by rancid wines; they came. In yell and whoop and slay, from ranches, trails and mines; but when men said. "Hat comes this way." they all took in their signs. So all the toughs and gambling sharks by Mastersou were tamed ; with dead men corded in the parks, the Wild West grew ashamed. Mat punctuated his remarks with bullets wisely aimed. The old wild times have had their fling, rrd times of long ago. and now the college glee clubs sing where herds milled to and fro; a floral horseshoe now I bring, for Mat, who's lying low. ' I What docs a curd of live oak wotid weigh? 2 Wha is diilci!.'-!? ;i In ba;eball how far did lhe piteh er originally stand 'rein lhe V'.ite? 4 How should an into !-c preeared fi r st eing in wln'er? 5 who was Wasli'.nvi'oi, a secre tary of war? I! Where Is the largest nsear-.li bureau in the world? 7 What is the .ire.i of lhe earth's surface? 8, What is the path i f the eat til around the sun called? What is latitude? 10 Who was t lie au'.b.-.ir of "Our Mutual Friend"? Answers to Yesterday's Quastiorvj 1 What animal washes its food be fore eating? Ans. The racoon. t How long is the spinal cord? Ans. Ab.uit IS inches. 3 How many pounds in a niaKic ton? Ans. -."ol.l! pounds. 4 What per cent of the land of tho earth is in forests? Ans. -7.7 per cent. If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head and ear noises or are growing hard of hearing go to your druggist and get one ounce of I'armint (dou ble strength), and add to It Vi pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take a lablespoonful four times a day. .This will often bring (juici: relief from the'" distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into t lie throat, it is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleas ant to take. Anyone who lias Cat arrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRV, tirtclinff sensation in t Tie tlirit, heuil.iclie, feverish, eyes acho. Don't pl.iv with tlidl on-coniini; colli, (ii't Dr. Kind's Now lieo rry nt once. You will like .tho w;iy it takes luiKI ml eases Hie couth, loosens llje phlegm and relieves the congestion, ill the eyes ami hcnl, ami soon breaks up the iuoc olx-tin.ite. attack oi cold am! epipR, Chiltheii an; I grownup alike u.se it. No h.trmUil drills, hut jut Rood medicine tor cold-, roughs and grippe. Sold by your driest tor (m,c. New Discovery For Cohs and Coughs Tired Out in Haifa Day"? WT wouldn't Ih if ynr bowels were act inn regularly. Try Dr. KinVs Fills for sluggish bo-veU. You'll k-vp fit for work. At i.!l uruis .v. PROMPT ! WON'T GRIPE r. Kind's Fills STYLES CHANGE in Stationery the sjnne s in clothing, poli 1 it's and ehewini -um. 4 )nr window this week will show a few of Iho lxst shapes at pros rut. Kverytliln is very Inre. this yejir. You will liko lhe new things. Medford Book Store 34 N. Central buy sta- Tlu logical place to tionery. CHERRO CHIMES Her husband tossed nnd tumbled about, ( Ho was sick, so sick, there ws no doubt. Sue hotTowcd.ii loaf of Mary's bread. It soothed his stomach and cased his head. CHERRO A flour of hard wheat blend For family use. At your grocer's soon. (To be continued.) DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO I itntrtU Diratori ?ze Miut'ix wms invalids ( . ask rcn id LASTING 10 DAYS at Casebeer & Hubbard Cowley Block, Central Point. 12 inch Dayton high top Shoes.... l:ik Itlucher Work Shoes Dayton Itailrond Shoes Dayton Knglisb Custom Dress Shoe l. I.'lur. Ili-i'ss Shoes Dayton Custom Dress Shoes, half Dayton Custom Dress Shoes, half .Men's liib Overalls .Men's Waist Overalls .Men's Heavy Work Shirts .Men's I'nion Suits H-Hlor.e l iider Suits .Men's Work Hose Kngli Knsli UtTJ.T $:i.O) Xi'.ar, Sji.l.liO 9a. M .-.o $1.7.-. i.u-- 7"e .$1,125 each t5e , pair I ."3c GROCERIES poll 111 Colilcn West Coffee (iolil Seal Pickles (sour), pint .Mason jar Colli Seal S'ired Dills, pint .Mason jar (iolil Sral Sweets, pint .Mason jar ilordeii's Milk,, by case Preferred Stock Pineapple (sliced) 2 (.'ood bulk Coffee Pn'lerrcd Slock Crated Pineapple I lb. can Orisco :t lb. can C'risco (I lb. can fVisco Crystal White Soap Arnioi's Corn Flakes, pkg Ohio lilue Tip -Mutches, carton Palm Olive Soap Kerr's and Albcrs Cereals, pkg Potatoes, Netted (iems, by sack, too lbs PRICES OF FURNITURE HAVE FALLEN Special .Marking During This Sate HIGH PRICES HAVE DROPPED See Our Stock llefm e Von liny Klsevt here. Come Karly am! Got Your Choice. Sale Itegtns Thursday, November 17 .;. ;f. :Kc JOe you , Me $.70 do. :V0 .... '2 lbs :!.-'. Per can -' ...15c per can. Do., ijil.75 f. (10c " (SI. 20 100 bars $.".' Oc p . :t.-.c 12 bars $1.00 - $2.."0 m WW ' i'. Chrysanthemums for Thanksgiving These beautiful fall flowers make a most im pressive ti" i r t and are especially appropriate for your ThiiTiksBiviiiK festivities. We have them in the three favorite colors of White, Yellow and l'ink. We also have Roses. Sweet Peas, Carnations. Pom pons, Flowering Plants and Ferns from which to make your selection. Ueineniber also that flowers may be telegraphed to any point in the, 1'nilutl States or Canada and delivered in a few hours' time after placing your order with us. All you need to do is telephone your wishes as to tho time, place and Kilt. Maddox & Bonney Flower Shop at t'lowsoa's. (I'recnhoiises IOO.j Main. 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