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Medford mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER rOBLISHKD EVERT AFTERNOON i JIXCEPT SUNDAY BY THS IdEDFORD PRINTING CO. Tb Mdford Sunday 0un la furnlrbwl mbacrlberi dealrlns uvea dy dUy newspaper. Office Tl II Tribune Building. I6-J7-H Mart Fit lfett. Pnon It. A oonaoltaatlon of tne Democratic Tlmee, the Hertford Mill, the Medford Tribune. The tjoutbera Orenonlfca. The Aahland Tribune. Editorial Correspondence ROBERT W. BUHL. Editor. BXJMPTER 8. SMITH. Manager. 0T MAIL In Advance: . . Dally, with Sunday Sun. year 7.5 f)ally, with Bunday Bun, rooiun.- Jt )aliy, without Sunday Sun, y-r. .B0 )al)y. without Sunday Sun. month . Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 1.00 Sunday Bun. one year -- -'i T CARRIER In MedforcJ. Aahland. JacluonTlUe, Central Point, Phoenix. Talent: Dally, with Bunday Bun, month.-. -.71 Dally, without tiunday Hun, month Dally, without Bunday Sun. year 1.60 Dally, with Bunday Hon, one year .o All tenna by carrier, caeh In advance. Official paper of the City of Medfora Official paper of Jackron County. worn dally aver.-e circulation for lx month ending Oct.. l2u. szie Kntered aa imrn . matter at afettford, Oregon, under the act of March t. 187. 2 MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATED PREHH. , The Aaosclated Press la exclusively antlUed to the u for republication or all news illspaiohes credited to It. or not otbarwlae credited In this paper, ana also the loral news published herein. All rlghta of republcntlon of eaecial tlaifalohea herein are alao 'eaerved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry WASHINGTON, No. 26. Some tiniu nyo we wrot au oUUualv f the league of National whh a parti'-ularly that must have made Coroner John IV rl fcnvioua. Thai obituary still mU.uOb. Hut to continue the record it should he stated today that an as sociation of nations has been made, or is about to be made residuary I lepateo. Whether the disposition of the latej league's property, material and spir itual, is contented or not. remain to! be seen; but The probabilities are itj will not be. This hi not to Bay there j will be no opposition, but it 1h to I tuiy that no avt-nue of successful op-1 position is yet in MKht. The reason is briefly, better law yers. The association has what the le:.gue lacked, expert leKal advice. Secretary Jluhe.s la probably one of tho beKt lawyers' In America today, and Klihu Itoot has the reputation of beinK a better one. They apparently plan to disarm senate opposition by not requiring Bvnatorial sanction. The association, in other word, inatead of IteifiK a hard and fast agreement, bound by, treatjis to he merHy a tft-n-t It-men's undiTHtundinK, havliiK all the virtues, of u Kolemn covenant with none, or few of its weaknenses. j This hioks like Kood si-nut?. " for In the last Unalywis, no International con cert or association, depimds for its huccess upon U-nnl Kiritures of tech nical . obligations, The structure stands or falls on the force of public opinion, in this case, world opinion. If the peoples, of the world really want peace apd are wililiiK to sarl fice HotnethiiiK to attain It, then the work, if protected from monkey liitls. Alrnnst any machinery will veMde" for aiVoinplishment . matters wrviiches. And as politician are chronic monkey wrench wielder. a machine which can ride over them is far better than a machine which can't. - Now it fs a pretty itafe bet that Sen ators Uoiah and Johnson don't like the way things are turning out any better than the democrats. fiut if this association, as a Rentlemen's agreement, with a world court and limitation of armaments as essential elements, is iJiumhed. what are the politico J partijyins or irreconcilibles to do about ft? They can introduce legislation to nullify the fore, of the agreement, btit a majority vote 'must be pained in both houses and the president's veto must be overridden after that. In ot her words, the 'two-thirds vote thai killed the lenfcue will under the HardinK- Huphes-Itoot arrangement, almost certainly kill the opposition. Rather pretty. Isn't it. That'll what conies from having an ordinary mind or merital return to normalcy sur rounded by the best minds available, instead of a master mind, surrounded by -nothing at all. The lU-apue ;of Nations stands to day as the hard working pioneer, who sowed the seed's of a fortune. bi( didn't live to reap the harvest. The leap tie heirs proinlne to get the benefit, and pass that benefit on to the world. It doesn't seem entirely fair, and yet It Is undoubtedly the way of the world. Makers of for tunes rarely have the joy of spending them, ff the beneficiaries only show the BMisonnd character to spend their spiritual inheritance, wisely, there will from the standpoint of the non-political perspective, be little complaint. j-f is ! voi w by .-JsSp 1 i 1 mm Tho iri-rat man lias crime nnfl "gone, without having his special train searched for liquor, or Ills religions beliefs assailed. The mornlnKS are irpU.inK "nippy around the wines, caiiHlns people to walk like they were boIiib Boine plnet Times are hard. However, the na tion cannot suffer them properly ex eept under a democratic administra tion. . A Florida widow of 15, has just mar ried a tililjo millionaire of 8G. Or course sho would have done the same if ho only had a dime. viBlt nt the company ofricus in that city. The newest shades In silk mixed and Bhetland yarns. Handicraft Shop. Hoar ye! Hear ye! Klein tho Tailor makes reliable suits and o'coats, $00 values at $45. 128 E. Main. Upstairs. 219 Quill Points The wiij of tln transgressor isn't hard to li-urn. Girls should never txa out with married men. It isn't Ireatinjj wives rif,'hl, mid then miirried men (ret too darned fresh. their KiirofiR will neve'r eonecde that we lire eiillnied imlil soiiie of our celebrities begin to iniiku farewell tours over ther. If a man has a conviction that almost anybody can lick him, he finds solace in the belief that he is nil intellectual. Vte wonder at times if these people who gel divorced frequently give the officiating clergyman an minimi n'tainer. . v; There are men who olailn to be standing up for Jesus who won't jj'i vcn stand up to give a woman a seat in a sfreet ear, n : A lot of people think they have the fighting spirit just because they enjoy watching somebody else do the fighting. Ilettor MiibIc week Is nhout over,' and next Week tlipy'oiiBht to have a Loss Music week. Work on tho Joe OaKuon railway to tho Coast has hcen tenipoiarlly hailed. While - making n Bhaip eurva 11 miles west ot J'vllle, tho eraser Hew orf the lead pencil...... . .; . ' A tnilnjoad of peanuts arrived al Portland Thursday, probahly for use by thd peanut politicians at the sprlnK primary. ... ' H'1 getting alonij .towards tho Onto of Uin year when the merchants get hooked on n erleBof hum cheeks pre Hentad by nn-honest looking stranger. , y, MORE. HARD LUCK ' (Hornbrook News) Wo.fiow have a. phyHlelan Dr. Jolies but most of lis are almost HMhsmed to meat him on account of so little use for his aorvlccs. Consistency didn't mean anything to that rich man who cut off his hair because the boy married a girl with bobbed hair, There arc always compensations. I'nlimited production of paper money put tt crimp in the production of books about the war. AVlien n woman apologizes for the appearanee of her house, femi i.ine guest-s understand that she is calling attention to its immacu late condition. - HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 8. How many liquid quarts does one liter equal? II. Mow mnny nuiln cantos, are ..-THE RiFt TO WORMALCY i . ' (Chlco Enterprise) -. . - Tho ' imderalgnod tho other night had it long conversation with a prominent-clubwoman from California, who Hjioko' most ardently of her "very deep affootlbn" for England a nation which sho coiiHldera to he tho model (,,,.,. ln ,no iiindu cnsio Hj-stem? which the United States should try to. follow; a nation whose international and colonization policies Hho lauded to the skies most enthusiastically chain, ploulng (Ireat ririlaln's attitude anil her acts In 'those very things which other American women so Hovoroly had criticized. "At the Kiiiuo tlmo Bhe heialoil tilt1 United States idobL severely for whnl she called her "shameful derfertion" of her allies. She Btated that at one time she was a' warm admirer and champion ol Hiram Johnson, but that now she de spised him. Questioning brought out the state ment that the reason for her present stale of mind toward our senator Is that 'the- United Stales would have Joined tho League of Nations had It not heen for Johnson. Sho nlso averred that by far the three greatest living Americans are WooJJ-ow Wilson, Herbert Hoover and Chi'Bter Unwell. 1, How much docs It cost to get a patent? - 2.' Which Is the leading peach pro ducing Htatu In 'tho union;' ; . 3. Where Is tho I'eniiliscot river? 4. What is a penumbra? t. What Is the white spot nt tne About I!) miles a minute. huso of the fingernail called? wtu) wn) 10 ,,,., ..(.pm,.,,,, (I. What famous cartobris did Uominoo for preMldent? Ans. John Tluilnus Niist orlKluute? jc. 'Kreemont. 7. How many pounds docs a kilo- ". Where does most of the nsbes- grani equal? I 2, How does the population of Ire land and Norway com'puro? Ans. Ire land has a larger population than Norway. 3. When do the most serious storms occur In Florida? Ans. In tile late summer and early fall. 1. How hot dues an oven havo to bo to bake biscuits? Ans. Krom 4 SO to 050 doKrocH. C. Mnw fast does the earth travel On its Journey around the sun? Ans. To Stop Coughing at Night When anyone is Buffering from a .bronchial affliction or bus n cough that lingers on and grows worse at night, the loss of sleep tends to weak en the nufforer and grows more ser ious tho longer it Is neglected, .Mrs. M. "Kilter, C17 Longhrook Ave., Strat ford, Conn., writes: "Koley's Honey and Tar has given me great rellel from a bcvoi-c attack of bronchitis." No medicine stnnds higher throughout the nation as a family remedy for colds, coughs and croup. Sold every whcix). Adv. tos usi-d In the world come from? Ans. Quebec, 8. Where is most of tho ribbon In the t'nltecl .States made? . Ans. In l'l-nnsylvniila and New Jersey. in. What, national park .Is located ' W licit was .the flral Ford car In Kentucky? made? Ans. In 1 t0;t. Answer to Yterda)-s Questions: ! 10. When Is the beiulit of the sbip- I. How lung was John Marshall plug season in Florida ? Ans. He chief Justice? Ans. 34 years. I tween November 15 an J 'July I. DALLAS, Texas. Dec. :t. Mississip pi college and llnylor university met here today In a postseason football gamo. RipplingRhuinGS BED. THKlvK'S nolhiiig like my downy couch, there's nothing like the helpful hay; when there 1 soon forget the grouch that made me noxious through the day. "When day is done with all its chores my nerves are often on the blink, for many of my tasks are bores, designed to drive n man to drink; and so my temper's all on tslge, ami I throw elironios at my wife; and I refuse to sign the pledge or try to lead a better life. The world appears a dismal place, the haunt of sorrow and of sin, anil you might search my widespread face and never find a cheer-up grin. Hut when the village clock strikes nine I totter feebly to the hay, and there un conscious 1 recline until there comes another day. And while I sleep my . troubles flee, iny'ranky notions all subside, and when to grub they summon me 1 am as cheery as a bride. My aunt has oftenSaid, ''Odsfisb, the morning finds yon jjood as new; and, as for mo, I only wish you'd slay (hat way (he whole day through." When evening comes I often feel the symptoms of some new dis ease; a punk sensation in the heel, or shooting fantods in my knees. And when I to my roost repair, fear my end is drawing near; with all those symptoms sizzling there. I have good reason for such liar. Hut iu my sleep I bey till depart, like other griefs they lose their hold; mid when 1 rise I'm so blamed smart you'd take me lor a three-year-old. fo one is as oocL as he miKt ba. $L Pyri orator is a mtiv -sSS' J Jt, v.; xwho can. make - .'?-WKabN0e)ple believe " ,' ; $pPfar wKat he y , ' " .' cC ?"sirS!f4 1 wkort. he docsnj-fc Jove meetr it severest ifcit wKcn. one of -the. pair eat J orvforvJ. "J"he chief ood. -that comes -frtim. "kicking" I 4Urt- i7y.i-r.if. A&" The act of Spittini oiv -the kands is not patented. V little 5cien.ee and a-lot of swearfe is a. combiriai'fciore yotj rivti't beat. . H2 '(-CK SPYS' g(S. -er ; ncn. who dont &.5C? . 4- 4- .-. t 15- dort-'fc have, sou n T-rouoe. rinairt.' o wife . " S5M2S' L HOLD ON TO YOUR, Sport Flashes REPORT IS L CIIK'AU), (. 3, Wheat has ud vum tfd in ni a' hi.s ftk, owing HiiKt-iy in OKtinuites iniUciitiiiK that i-unOitinri of th.v duinestic winter crop 1h the lowest stiver met. Coin pared Villi a week aRO, wheat prices this niorninK showed 1 Vi to 2'jc Btiin ami with corn ' urn-hunted to llMc lower, oats um-haiiKed to Vj rn c clown and provisiuns varying from lie decline to a rise of $1.10. At times the wheat market display ed activity on (i lut'KO Kcale. wlih a material increase ot trade from tho outside. Hulllsh sentiment was first stimulated )y reports that small nuss of the rice crop in Japan and China would cause Iniyine of wheat for those countries. Heavy falling off in the ewti mated exportable, surplus of Aus tralia wa also iven special atten tion. It was only, hotvfcver, when re markable Kansas crop figures were pahlished ami later when a leading authority here siiKKested that the lTnited States winter cnip taken as a whole, would he reduced to 475,000, 000 bushels as against B44.0O0.OMO bnshfls last year, that the more de cided gains in price for the week were effected. On the other hand, rains In Texas and Kansas, n well as in southern Argentina, tended more or less to ease the market again as the week drew to a close. Predictions that mirier weather would bring about enlarged receipts of corn were burdens on tho value of corn and oats. I'ork jumped much higher owing to scantiness of the stock on hand, lird hnri ribs, though, were but little changed. I CHICAGO, Doc S. The tmnnal ! meeting of the western conference 'uthltic directors and eoachcB in tho various college sports o.Hneri here to , day with fnrmulntion of tho l'Jii schedules beinj; K'ven paramount con sideration. Pew chanKRa arc expected in the football schedules of the elevens which finished at the top of the per centage column last fall. Iowa, the 1HJ1 champion is seeking games with the stronger teams. Iowa hopes to arrange contosts with Chicago and Illinois and still maintain the schedule so that the team can go east to play Yale October 14. Princeton , is expected to play at Chicago. . NISW YORK, Dec. ,1 Twent y-ono exhibition games have been scheduled j by the New York G-iants for their 'snrimr tnrlnimr sefls.in. In twentv of! the contests the world's champions I will have elrher the Chicago White Sox or the Memphis Southern associa tion club tor an opponent. IIOfK ISLAND, III., Dec. 3. Uko Dundee of Hock Island, won every round of his ten-round bout villi Gene Watson of the 1'acific coast. i here Inst night. i CHERRO CHIMES i Wo don't .Maino the wholo family For I'tvliiuj; onery and l!iu, "U hen you don't uso Cl.t-.To Flour. CHERRO I A fin,,. r V.n.,,1 l.lnnJ For family use. At your grocer's soon, (To Im continued.) SHED APPRECIATE IT Y can sniiscst one lliinc that ninny .Incksim County wives wmild cnjny rcccivini; this t'lifis! inns. 'I'll n I "s u fnir-sizcil Clicckin); Accuuut til (lie l-'ii-st Nntiiiiinl. Such nn iiccriunt nllnws the llniiio-ninkcl' to (lislim-sc inniicy in business-like fashion, ami to inanni;e Iht jicisonnl finnnees as she chooses. If you i-efei'. open a .joint Chivkins Account fop you and yiiur wife. 'Ilius making her your partnei' in reality s well as theory. a? First National Bank' ; Medford Oregon 5r v " r" T - -va' , . '.I."-'-. "I ' : 1 Hold fast to your money. You ued a vis-liko 'gTip on it to keep it rf from slipping away from you. ; . , , .(, ; .:; ; The best way to keep your money SAFE is. to put it m our Bank, then you cannot lend or spend it and it isalways ready when you need it. Come in and open an account TODAY. We will welcome you. . . Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve. Watch Your Gums Bleeding Is the Sign of Trouble Medical science knows how serious is the sign of bleeding iinis, for it knows that lender and bleedin;,' gums arc the forcnnmci' of I'YORRUKA,. that di cail disease whieiu' afflicts FOl'R out of every K1VI0 people over forty. , r.i. If the disease is unchecked, (he gum line recedesi tho teeth, de cay, loosen and fall out, or must he extracted to rid the system and wreck your health; these poisons often cause rheumatism, nervous disorders, anaemia and other ills. TO' AVOID PYORRHEA -the best treatment for any disease is to prevent it. Free con-, sullation and advice. ' '''".' 1'iiinless Dentistry is one of our specialtist. Not only in EX TRACTIONS, but all other dental operations, where it is pos sible to alleviate dental pain. Dr. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist 228 East Main St., over M JYI Department Store ... ' Office IIours-9:00 to 7:00 Other tinvi) Hi'i'imged by appointment Phone CfiH Sundays 9:00 lb 12:00. mai-'.'-.TaV: 'dtection 5r $our orchards l-per. acre per Hour Don't let frost take away your year's income. Orchard heaters are frost insurance. Use them and have big crops at premium prices when others fail; get the high prices for your crops. Scfaeu Smokeless and Canco Heaters linvp savnd crop nil over tlie TTnlted Htuts. Temperatures of 1G successful ly raised above ilanner point. "Oulaldo temperature was 213. with Srheu Heaters maintained innlde teniperatui-e ?,4J. 'rnp saved. lO'i'r. Value per aere SI 20(1." f;iys Kvnest A. Tonic, nppie. grower of Cashmere. V.'n.shinelnn. (! rowers nil over I'nlted States re port .siiullui' SIK-CC.K3. Jlore Thnn a Million Xorr In Vat Cort SHe Up. See -the lieater In oe llon Oet enr free 4S afif book ' rost Insurance." R. G. Bardwell I,oi'tl Hrpri'sontiiilvo Medlorrt. Ore. 0. gs&A O.vhni-il Healer lirh. WHITIKG-MEAD C:HHERCIH Cu. Im Aucelrs DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO , i . . - Tsniral Dirictori CHAS. MILLER "RADIATOR SHOP ' 128 X. Orope. St, I'houo UUU-H ' ' ' ' ' e