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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1921)
' p:oe four MEDFOIiP AfATT, TIUr.FXr:. MEPlYHiT). OI.'FiOX. FIMDAV. NOV KM HER Medford Mail tribune' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ' PUBtlSHEU EVKHr AKTKRNUUM : JEXCEPT 'SUNDAY BY TUB , . MEDFORD PR1NTI.NO Co. , Editorial Correspondence KS ItUl'lK WASHINGTON. N v. n. Fur this iilai-: H inolj.ili n.-tK)ford 8uniarSun-li furnirowli 17 Kviilcnce of hard times increases st eiiar.i; ter co.m-.ly ni liiis a. w. -i-j nMrrtberUMlrlu( Mvra df ''atl . iri...i tl'n. Heaven knows when I! Will p-.r-h oiur as one proceeds east. When (arrived wpwr. the coast. Kir it i aed g-llt"t I llK I6-J-l mica, at nine o noih jrHiiM ;,wo or 0M.e , ,b(l ,, wli InioininK, Canal street iooke.il like a i,i,jbalv stay in C.'liirnu.i thi-oiiiili tiie' A oonuolldntlun of the Dcmucnitlc nnraile The t-luil ivnient olfices alnnu winter, I. lit wlleil It d ies tile c ;isl will. 5'bTh?o'SSlWx;2!lUI di.1K thoro.iBhr-.tre 'were parked 'a, U- e ,.,,,... For i. Is the wit of. AghUml Tribune. - jwith men and buys of all nes imd in jtliiiu that will particularly apiical to; jail decrees of undress, while lonK the inhabitants of the original r.dr-n.j queues stretched -alum; the sidewalks iThe scene is lai 1 on the California-: street; A hin : Nevada line and Kill i.iwitenin is Office Mall Tribune Building, Nortb Fir street. Phone "6. ' ROBERT W. RUHU' Editor. IBUMPTER S. SMITH. Manager. UBlCrPTIOH TtlKII BY - 'and overflowed into the T-MAIU in Advance: . - I .nua(i ,,f nullceincn were on liand. aii 'trne eoa'st type, a kind of 1 1 i : i V an Dully, with Sunday Sun. rear. .?' ' . . ....... , .. .. ... ....... .i..... ! n.n .nn i hi,,. njin la.naientv to Keen tne crowd niovini;, , untie o; me i.oiicn oaie. Aim miioi Daliy, without Sunly sun. year.... (-'-. but they dint take the r duiles very ih.-v call liacc.n the whole show. and Daily, without Sunday Sun. month .6 I . , , , ,. , , Weekly Man Tribune, one vear l.uu i .--eil.msly, fur there was little move- to a reriain extent this is inn-, fot j Sunday gun. one year .....- I.'io '.eni. the crowd simply uiilllni; around certainly tin-re 'would lie no sh-.w wite.-J T CARRIER In Medford. Aahland.j - ... . ! Jacksonville, Central Point, PnoenlL ; the employment agents (loin;; nothing out him what inipressel me nios Tlenl: - ... ' hut look on. ! was the hiiiireme excellence ot the Dally, "Vilh Sunday Sun. month .7d, , I j Dally wiihnui Hun. lay Kim. month .5 J visited the Chlean News and was isupiiortiiiK cast I Dally, without Sunday Suu. year.... 7.tu amnze, tI, rjn, ,hp sijnWalks on u" There i .- a sheriff in it w ho is a dead i le ! . .,men. yniinn am oh . I suspected a River, the .same hat and inw tacuc BntereO ih tetm- fir. matter all J " ' .... . . ... Medford, OreBon. under tne aci of March , walkout or preliminaries for a I I'd while one of the villyuns. was the liv All term bv carrier, cauh In udvrthce f sids of tho big buildlnK j.nmrnei witEl i riiiK'-r lor JihIk" (iilmoro of Kna I. 1H7 MKMUEliB OK THR APH(OlATED PRKSri. The Aioaclated )rnn m fxclualvely tntltled to trie une for ruhlleatlon tit ll'Tiwi dlBpaichtH cr-dltl to II. or nul otherwise crfedltKl In this vPr. and mlo Uie'locu) nowH published hnrfrtiit. All rights of republciiHun of ecli.I ilapatctiei herein art also urveL Ye Smudge Pot , j IIj Arthur J'frry A ueiitleriiati who-has ininisbed hini nelf Ly rendliiK all of Tumulty's arti cles on "Wdodrow Wilsftn. ii.s I Knl'w. llilii," rinds the title all wrntis. and thinks It should he "Woodrow Wilson as llu Knew Me." until the early edition fresh from the;ini; iniatte of ilroiher lllih of Salem press came out and the crowd. , with ' who ruiiK the Itliiih hotel, a pait, by pennies In their hands flew after ihe;the way. most excellently dono. There papers like n pack of hungry wolves, 'are weak places in the plot, and sinie There was no penisiiiK of the front !of the comedy inclines to farce at pasn; like one .man. this innh tin ned ; limes, hut I.iKhtenln' pulls everytliiiiK to the want-ad section, and hurled jover hy his humor, his fidelity to type iheir noses in it. land his senilis In humanizing every They were after Johs and when I left i scene he enters. the same Jam was there, so I guess) they didn't find them. ,' The outstanding imiiression of a So on nloiiK the line. They say It Is j first trip east of Chicnito after 15 even worse in New York, although aiyears. is "how do they stand?" His strike or two is probably helping out. ! re4ardiiiK the climate, the more sur Any union calling a strike in the east; face ugliness of thine.s, after the clean under present conditions, particularly i swept valleys and fir topped hills ot for higher wages, should be examined the Pacific coast, is appalling. Of by an alienist. They are nvt .only -course this Is from a car window and doomed to defeat, hut doomed to j"injtrains don't frequent the beauty siiots the bread line. Ton 'many tiilliinns east of the Mississippi, lint this merely want bread and butter, to make :doesn"t alter the fact that the indus a walkout anything but Involuntary 1 Irial section of (lie I'liited States is a charity. , igood place to . make money, but no 1 , j place to live if you can help it. The livery cloud has its silver lining, and statement recently made, by Arthur this hard times cloud is no exceptl m. ' Hi isbane that there will be fifty m II The courteous, service the - traveller , lion people on the Pacific coast in gets today is In marked contrast t- the , twenty years, is amply supported by situation a few years ago. It Is it.-iny fair-minded observer, who will trivial matter comparatively, but nne'kotip his eyes open on a trek from hears I lie, travelling iiildl comment j Medf.ird, Oregon to Albany. New York, upon It everywhere. The silk shirt Ami let ill's In- added, the Pacific era lias gone. . .coast today is the most prosperous and - !i ,, j promising section of the I'nited Marshall Fields in Chicago at 11 a. .States. m. was as quiet ilnd almost us desert-! ' ed as a hank on Columbus Day. There I On the Overland Limited two young were more clerks than shoppers, and Indies frequented the buffet car daily the clerks were mostly dusting them-iand smoked cigarettes like two well selves off or arranging their hack hair, ventilated chimneys. This seemed The movies judging hy newspaper nd-iiiite an innovation. Hut according to vertlsements are hard bit, slashing an item In a Huffalo paper tills niorn of prices being the order of the day. ling the New York Central is consider- Frank Damn In Mghtnin' Is nppar-: ing putting In smoking rooms for lutl ently an execution. Alt'iouirh a tick. I ies. Wish my Jap friend were here, at tho box offico was eas.:..- secured. He might have something to snv tn Another prominent citizen lias nn-lan hour before, tho curtain, ihe bouse Attorney ilrown of 3 Williams street. The, weather has been oratorical nereral days Ibis week. A fresh breeze sprang up last eve, but did not get very. flip. "License To Wed Karl Smith, legul, and lilvlru Kmlthson. legal, both . of KlaiiRith Falls." (Klamath Falls IWr aid). Taking up the slack. Tho tnnjor isutlon of the population sank' their molars Into the hind leg of. 'a turkey yesterday, and a wave of bash, disguised as turkey croquettes, will soon sweep over the city henneries. There's -a- new billiard champ this am. . 'He packs hiB chalk In his hip pocket ala Have Wood, and uses the Kort Hall twitch on the close ones. notuiced his intention to walk for gov ernor at the spring .primary. The conn try 'will ueypr run out. of -nd loots, beans and candidates for office, most of whom have no qualifications for the job ; they'' seek, xcopt the ability to shake hands. at 2: SO was well filled. And guild rea-.N. Y. '' ' ABAS LE DISI-RAG , ' ,. -8F. Bulletin) lllas Lewis told tho police that she left her country home near Stockton because her mother re pt'ltiianded her for not washing the dishes. She caiue to the city,' fell .in .Willi fast companions, and last Thursday took an overdose of laudanum when despoudent. The matron secured a position for the unfortunate girl washing dishes at tho W. C. A. Cafeteria..., The . disarmament conference is not causing any hysterics. All the liuro peun nations manifest a nohlu spirit of self sacrifice, nuil a willingness for every nation to disarm but them selves. No statesman -has mode i Hpeoch with Hi different meanings, and nobody wants to he "premier, of tho world," with main offices in a pal ace in Switzerland. "The Indlspetisahles of a Public Finger" Is the .subject of an editorial In tho Port. Telg. . About all a public singer needs is n-gooii pair of lungs and pauts. The state of Oregon is going to, hang a collide of friendless, .men a week from today, for being present when anothur man fired the shot that killed a sheriff. They were all trying to get out of jail, unci the party, who went out on the end of a rope confessed, and the evidence showed he was the chief offender and ringleader. (Jenls. who plead guilty to crimes, and have friends do not find Justice so firm, stern, and Itaiilhuiled. A cirse like this showmi ti last week in a ttjwn, a million runes away." What has become of Hiram Johnson, who used to think that every Jap with a mop was a Jap with a highowerod rifle. , ... RipplingRhi)mGs 6 Welt Msron mm tar STRIKING. MY NINKTKKX cliililieii cry or liiv'ul. iintl 1 can't even five them 'lniy ; 'l 've niiide iheir lives a tliint; of droncl. since I linve stfiick for hiejlier pay. I lalioivd nt the postliole mills, wit It many mure downtrodden men. mid earned enoiii'li to pay my bills nved .iSOino kopeeltK now mid then. Tlicn canu a niiin whose In nits- wore linle, 'andislniwed 'us wo were serfs and slaves; all wofkinrjmen lire. . mnrtyrs pale, anil all employers merely knaves, lie told us we would have to strike if we would have our proli , lcins solved; so jobless now we hit the pike there is a principle involved. There is a principle at stake, or so the gifted spieler said;-hut oh, it makes my bosom ache, to hear the children cry for bread ! L never hear them shout or lunch, I do not see them play or run; the kiiblies always net the tiiiff while crout cam paigns fire' lost or won. The children do not seem to cure for principles, however hitili ; they ask for warmer things to wear, they weep because there is no pie. Their cl.iecks prow hollow, day by day. Uiir eyes look old as old as mine; their lips are pinched and thin and irray and principles don't seem so fine. There is no juicy roast to varvc, the larder holds no temptim; cake; the little kids will have to -starve, for there's it principle tit stake. ; - Cvfypl HU 6rt HMf,tff -ni-Sll-M-n-wa4j, Ail.ttiid,OTafV jUore are more bad lawj than, ihere are bad people. - s? One drawback about marriajfa - x"CNcS X i-that it jpoils Some -fine f'S vSVvSu frierwlsnjpj. s S ' 'i Keep an. eye en. tompetitors, bifb dorv't Tnk, cury particular -noise about it. Vil,y die onde'r oruz n&m.eJ bcrt always come to . Irfe Bairt . unief atiotkeK; icat concfoston IS Thac Anim" li ivBd ?,Mnh ifc.-fe. "to town, "than -a. "prorata tn.hu Ci fciz.cn.. fHEX HECK SAYS : YiiLoye is all riht XiI yoo fj 'distribute it rtngin ..sV,. fit; a tt i-beond your- J&Ckjis i.nil maalUH1 STYLEPLUS Milts. anu uveicuaw mmM-. 825, $30, $35, S40 g If v..u want to learn .. r-al 1 of , n.o.l-X&ffi? (;,.. , ,,', ,-l.-e. vou'll tind it best expi .-s.-.d m i " f&lMhi s, '-!,. the all wool nm.li.vand the guaranlecd WfJ. 'satisfaction of our fa" Stylcplus Raincoats Ciiaranto-n Itaiu and wind proof. I:.ll ail areund. ;,I:..!e in a ri.h .l-.-k- lii-.v.'.ii .-..li.r i:lra sii.il $15 Boys' Suits .I.ilinny Tupants In:- le.VS. 'I'W" l.:tir el Ii::n:s. i-vcrv soil. . pair d.iul.lc.s v.:tr :'' ! i:li V '.. Two " i SI2.50 to $18 wismm Eoys' All Vool Mackinaws, Special. Men's All Wool Mackinaws, Special ...... SHIRT AND TIE SALE . S7.95 S12.50 iJ.M.d ouality 1'i-r-cale. Some with al ia, iied collars. Some banded Sale price :....d :uality l'er-i.-ile. -old previously at SJ.'ia unci Sale price 98c $1.59 Woven Madras Shirts. Siiirts mate I',.r sivvive. St.i-i up to s::.oo price $1.98 I S'Jt: :tnO ' Vtunt Shirts. K-KUlar , $.",.",0 nnd ?;..)0-ShirtH i'''ii .Shirts, with S;ttin 1 ripf. worth J-I.r.u :ind $5.0'J aim j.u-j ..$3.49 chiniy Ktiptrli.1 ami .r;ivo Tit"s 4Sc to $2' Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOP. EVERYBODY MEDFOED, ORE. mrr-nT" HOW MUCH DO YOO KNOW? 1 In what c tv is tile V. 8. na val observatory' Io'tafed?' 2 In wlint year tlid the first sli nmsliip cross tlie Atlantic'.' :i I low! niucli vie,lit does cof fee 16 to In i roasting? I How hiany mile3 t.-f railroad are there in the United States? - " How many chemical elements are there? '6- Who were some of Hie other discoverers of Columbus' time? t- Who painted the picture "The SiKiiiiiK of the Declaration ?" S What Central American repub lic is almost exactly the size of New York state? i NeM to the Mississippi-Missouri river system what' river is the long est In the world? : 10 What state in the I'nion pro duces the most silver? Answei'3 to yesterday's questions: 1 How can lemons be kept from drying up? Aus. I'ut them in a Mason jar und screw down Ihe top. They can be kept then from one to three months. - What Is the common name for (lie prairie wolf in this country? Alls.- Coyote. II What city in this country is the eighth largest? Ans. llaltimoie. Md. i What was the last state to be admitted to the union? Ans. Okla homa. a When Is China's "Fourth of July?" Ans. October 10. ii Which :a the-larger, the Pnna ma canal or the Suez canai? Ans. The Suez canal. 7 What in the estimated popula tion of the world? Ans. l,7uU,2i , ::oo. s What Is the debt of the Tutted fates per person today? Ans. $227. n What is the per capita Ilritish debt? Ans. $S16. 10 What is the farthest Babe Iluth ever bit a baseball? Ans. .".00 feet. The Two B Hayssen's. Goiti and 1Z HOI' CiUll' SOI.U Ul tHiillue Salem Capital Journal (V This is due to so many people sprninint! their ivnkles and needing hop poultices. A number of iieasants who broke even or. this year'f fannlns are so de flated hy the financial depression that they Ii'hvc bought new cars to suffer In. I Yq,UR FAMILY CIRCLE Tlif Tliiiiikssjivinf litiliilay always brings with it tin- timutflit ul" :'lt(iiiit." and the liU'iiiurif.s I'liihract'tl in that wurtl. Tliiuiirli a vi'iittvl lumst may- furnish a fine setting t'iii"t'ninriy festivitit's. it is not quite tin- same as the one you own, pavtii'iilarly it' lioiiu'ht liy voiirtiwn cfl'orts. Thf First S'aliiiiial lias Sct-n many patrons luiy hi iiiis thrnuuh intelligent saving, and has ath ird soino of them eiineeriiino; prop erty. - 'Cfio First National Bank' Mrhford Oregon IS' Railroad Man Gives Good Advice "Several years apo I was muler treatment of a sn.mnch spiM-iattst Uv fivo months. 3 weeks of whirl, won spent in a hospital. Another stomach specialist toKI me I hail Kail stones and that an iipei-.-ition was necessary. 1 dhl not want tn save this. I lust 4T. pounds in weight. Talking with : hrakeman one day he told me oT .tallis pnw .ip.itn.i;; lii;.i-piinw k jai.-j taking it I have Rained Id pminds and am feeling fine. I am advising other?, to try it." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and nllays the inUammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. faCAERRHAL JELLY is fluaranU-cd by 30 years service to millions ot Americans. Kondon's works wonders tor your cold, sneezing, cough. chronic catarrh, head. FREE V3vKv e,c- tin on Hp-NsJ Druggista a. ,our m. VWSi.WSv have and iddrtM 2tit Hloaupolls, Hioa. CHERRb CHIMES ( Sue's yoiuur liushaiiil, lll now pet iH-tler. Iler sciK-cr promised to Ret Sue t'lierro. We'll i.ee that lie docs, at least we'll ! try. We don't want nuylMxly to die. CHERRO A flour of hard wheat blend For family use. At your grocer's soon. (To lie continued. 1 An.impressivc Display of .. . - Model Hats and Blouses' fashioned from the newest fabrics Priced from $5.00 to $18.50 The Vanity Shop Corner East Main and Bartlett We have just received a fine lot of CUT GLASS Something that will make a fine Xmas present Let us show you Fay E. Diamond Jeweler Call 414 for the time; you are always welcome. -'i A. I). 1K!)H A. II. tt!)S WHEN YOU KNOW fi You Will Bank With It A. 1. I!'JI s. c. A. I. 1tJt Ashland Winter Fair December 7-8-9-10 4 BIG DAYS 4 DISPLAYS OF OREGON PRODUCTS GREAT FRUIT EXHIBIT CORN AND GRAIN SHOW DOMESTIC ART AUTOMOBILES and BIG POULTRY AND RABBIT SHOW Also LIVESTOCK All Southern Orc.oon invited to .send exhibits and li;iiticiinte in the fair. Two oi-eat Imildinos The Armory and Xatato I'iuin, devoted 1o the show. ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT BIG SPEAKERS BAND ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE CARNIVAL THE LAST NIGHT Write ..the ..Se.-ivlary,.. Ashland .:.( 'liainber.. of Coinmeree for Premium last and Ki'ltrav Wanks.