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i PAGE FOUR fEDFOftD MAIL TRTP.UXE, MEDFOftD. ORFiON. "WKDXFsDAY. DErEMBF.o. T. 1921 JlEDFORD iLa.IL TRIBUNE AN INDKPENTIKNT NEWSI'AI'tl; ' -UBLIf-HKD EVKKl AKTKKV N EXCEPT sa'.NHAV BY Tlit I MEDKORD t'ltlNTING CO. i'rj Medford Sundny fcuri ia furnlrnee . fuMcrtoer i&BiD'.n .vet. du lll Editorial Correspondence Offlct Mat! Tribune Building, 15-S7-J North Fir BlreeL Phone 75. A consolidation of tne liemocrftllc ; rime. th Modrord Mall, the Mi-.lf -i.-.t ' Prlbun. Th Southern On-ironliin. Ttu i tJhland Tribune. liko ROBKRT W. RUHT.. Editor. 8UMPTER 8. SMITH, llanat.er tTBICXIPTIOS TUMI: t MAIL In Advkr.ce: Dally, with Suuduy .-sun, year Ually, Wltn tjuii.tny ui. month Dally without rfunday Hun, yar. Dally without Haneay .Sun. iiiei.tli Weekly Mall Tribune, one dundav Sun. one vear - ,:' 1Y CARRIER- In M.dfo-d Ah!nn,i Jackaonvllle. Central lei;t Picvuli. Talent: 1'ally. with Sunday Sun, rreeiiti .Tr Dally, without Sumlai Sun. ni'-ntl. i;: Dally, without Hiiruiiiy Sui. y.-r.r 7 Oally. with ajn,l:.y s.e. - ."hf SC.. All terms by carrier, f m. . ' Official piper of official i .m rj. r .. Kt.ter.-n t, '.f.iford, Or. !'! WASHINGTON-, D. C, Die. 1. The Chinese and Japanese dclc-gatl- ns pre sent nil Intprc-siir.s study in c :Ui:ist. They are alike o:i!y in color, in gen eral bearing and ten,, .intent they are st: ikingly dissimilar. The Chinese delegates look ar.'l art prorordoils school bays. Their ape; have nut h.-.-n ap.nouneed but they appear to rani;.' from 1; to v. :!ir::-icn is a graceful, deb, pe:-.;,;iia::o, with a passion f .r l.i colored lnuingo, an impressive c:jin n::nd of l.'nglish, ami c-nirtly manner:!. l:r. Wanp s.wrls a manda'ln mustache that s'arts in manly fa::i.i in but col lides either si I" of Ms i:o.i.' v, ith Jiis upper lip and (il.-ap;.. ar.; entirely, s::i::i-:hi:ig a:. Kogtie Ilivcr disap, ears an.hr tin- i:a:iir..l bridge, lie so eak Hr.i: :: vi uii (iair.tr o.xplit itness. as do ail his e ;!.-a:;':'-: hut th, re is a con, plot., aii. e:. o i f p v.ver, :f any thin,1 aTipiuiu hint; p.-is jnal iiiami-tis:n or force. It is the same with eve'y aiemher nf ti.e Ciiines-- ri"h -ati- n. one can readily underfa!and w!,y Jat an is KradaaSly (-ncioachlns ui'on China.: I'laeed side hy side as neighbors, with China rich in natural resources and j Ioor in adininisirative cn;ia'ity: and! with Japan poor in i:at :ral resources, j and rich in ;lL"res-ive i.ower, ihe s.-:ai! nil'.i'.arislic invasion of China by Japan f.dh.ws as an inevitable resoit of na-; nival ; hysical laws. Only a hand - r a number of stions' hands. b'-; ''ir ':ind s ins.- s rt of a;tifi: ial restrainiiik'i iil.v ixi-.ver. i.ia. or.e feels alter .-tudyinu, .III- th..,. fvo dele.'ati .r.s. preveat tie', ulti-; mate domination of China by Jaoan. Japan is a str ing hr-'hiy crpanized na- tion; Ciiin-t is a weak disorganize 1 c:ie. 1 !:e n treat and decline of China folh.w e.s a matter of v. m: se. , Aupil.t .Memeyr r I. -it til" iioafi Itiver valley in li.ij aail when the war' i roke out faibd to r.-uisu-r Iiis pro-: :! with the I". S. c.lstoiiian. As a' Jesuit, his property was sei.e I, and i-. r will I HF1MHEKS OK TUB AW'ITHj PUES.-'. Th ASOBCiftted ITS 111 T.'MI!.. e-.it:(e-d to the use for r.-pubtivu'inn .! :1 (Ji.;Heh.S Cre-lited to U ui C.: rv.-'H.. n p.hi.l l.i im (:.(" r .-.I ..'! Jl;e i' .. I r ewf puttlt-Jh.l hcr.-le .! f !'.!- ':' f i.nl-lt .. and 1 Japanese -n the one as a body .'ipaiile business other of e: men. hand, im pel ieace I As they now d.-vido):; that if Mr. Momoy.-r return from (iermany he can se liis property. ar-' UN'0N tAOCL By Arttinr Perry The ropubiienn party v::!1. f'n I on: the morninir after some e'ejti .n tliat the exservico ihnn and Jiia friuiids, have as mnny votes ns the farmer and his hired men. The mc-sae. of the president manifests sdicitud'j for everyttiintr under the shinitifr sun, hut the disabled und wounded of the war. we.:k ii.io the r 'o;n tii. y fairly t-x.ldo an aiir.j.'phere of sophistication and power. Alth -ni-h small in statun? they look anil act like hit? men. distrust the-n. Iiat it is i.::;: to r. spect t!:.'::i. t no v aci i .n on tae ne'. i" !ntrest:n. Kvfryoae the J,t in -ese de!eat:o:i oer.. and a!tlir)..;'t tin' ' The Iiarjiond n: ar-ti'in !ias 1j'i J.alif incliti"!un the la :t sf-s.nioi wp.-i tal:fa by liill! (he : still in rtKriinittf-o. As Hi nat'ir Smnot t)nn may Una haix'o f the c-onimiMn; an.! hi' is :s:;i!)ltr n it n-.ajior in-'-n (liters tbc pi-'K-'Miuro is Lfi Ik- iff: Mir u .t a j.i the n.riii f f. and a i ir.ulso at t!:Ht i: a Very ininy man, promjit arti.m i, n't pr:)bablo. Whiit; the ojiporn-iits of ti'irf' bill ia Drcvoi: are unirxibto liy in th- minority, tiirlr opposition proriiHi s f) liill tlio i!ii.:jsun unless its frit:i.is I'tkf; s'.'ii''. prompt ant c:nj:!:'Uic ;i'ti n. j -SI BY ,thi t;u t 5rt Kt-.u if t4 .n-thf. w..j. Si t I , .-d, fjo crtair- "u too small to hold two ovzrs. .ry-v.-. fhor-tCr- -tkc deess, "fckc ortber -the r-obber-n.cckin.ft. "J"he way -to e"t good wafeer is to -make yoorse-l-T. useful. pic main, thing in. buildini a business isto et eld customers to come oack and boy more (tt:. I Mr. Fatcoe Arbucl.ie, got liack to l.os i Anfreleu Mon'biv wllh-int sine lrnlv I kissinK li f ill In the depot. Tho general opinion seems lo lie that peace in Ireland will work about like the Prohibition laws. No one rises when the- Chinese school boys cn;er. Instead of waltin:,' for the Chircsc leader t ) start the cere mony, everyone crowds around, and they not only a.s! what the Chinese think, but in a sense tell them what they think. The meeting iuvariably laths order anil diitnity. Tills In :;;dte ef tho fact that the foelim; toward the I Chinese is und juhti dly up, re friendly I lhaa tova:d the Japancs j If these two i!i-b"-at I n:s tire at all ', typical.- and undoubte.llv tlnrv are, '-'fnatr.r Paro w beri il to his boys who boill a theatp an enti.M'ttriaim; re die to be reme :: in Medford. Fred and now conducts t! estato b'.l. ine -:s, ar.il Ciatide ( Knight i w ho owns sev- oral ranches aad csr.si.leiabie rcsi-i tlence irotierty. The senator likes the ' HoKtio River valley but lie has had u: j Impression it was Riins to the nemni-l tlon How Wows. He was much pleas-d i to learn ih.it the i:".ne:al bus'r.ss sit-1 nation In the valley t day is better! than it has ben .ia a decade, anil the! future looks better s:i!l. However, lie; doesn't place inipli-it faith in reports! of newsoaiK'r men: LADY NICOTINE (Salem Statesman) The briilo Von a i:o!ii;r-aw ;iy suit of blue tricotlno. braided In black anil a silver brocade hat trimmed with black cip'arots;. It begins to look like tho. only way to Bet relief from tho Kspco whistling nuisance Is to make a member of tht-j city council sit on the whistle, while tho same Is working. Anions the Christmas books are three or four endeavoring to prove that the Y.VCA. delivered cltraruUes, I'tc., lo soldiers In Franc:'. "Hiram llobbs, onco a irooil citizen of Clifton, hut now a traveling sales man, was hero for a week-end visit. (KiiRene IteKlsterl. Another gyod man gone wrong. Moonshine was quoted on the curl) tilts niornini; at a sllsthtly lower price than in November, owing to lit men going blind from ilrinklni; it. (iood commercial wash boiler products were listed at Jll per qt. Old Crow with out tho bottom o. boitio sawed out with an electric needle, for the injec tion of oilier and horse liniment, was not obtainable. Squirrel was listed at 113.4. Tho market was slow. Kxlrnct of harbwire plcnUMl, salt s brlsli, doe tors busy. Homo homebrew appeared on the market, the brewers hi dr.:: pressed for Xtuas money. Tho Arms Conference appears to b:1 coming lo Its senses. Instead of nskini; Japan what sho would like to do. they are Baylni? "Von do so and so. If you on't like it, lump II." Tho surprising result is that Japan obeys, t!ion;!i somewhat iliimbfoundod by thu infor mation anil unheard of proposition that China bo allowed to attend lo her own business. pfu Rippling Rhtposlfl FAYING UI T as lieiluled liy llie ui- lives. I t ; 1 . i K- U) Ie 1 1!K lirst ilny of liie nr.mUi aiTivo inaii.io. ;iml iheii. io rave tile lip'reliant .iicei ikii-b. escorted ny wie vill:i:;i' b.niil, I clitnli up Main si reel's asphalt I, ills, mill with my cheelthook in my luunl I pay up all my monthly hills. It's eoMid lo see the jr, rs I'aee v. hen I arrive, vvilh cheek's on lap; it's oioil 1 . see the 1,-ui smiles chase I hcmisolvcs .irniniil his hiio;iri map. Aantl I'roin the huiehei-'.s i'urniu'e.l hrow the .shinies of trmihle llee au'ay, when I wmihl I'.ay him for the eou- I hoti 'ht in lYaimioiil s ,l.n- l.v .b.v v.'eary halcer seems iiuiie irnw anil heaves no noo-e bi b...iet. uiieii I invade his mart and siiy. I'll invvou for those to make tho and litrht up The sick siiths eonei'i te pies.'' Oh, many hooks have told us how world n hrihter ph , to speed the optimistic plow. every mouruine; iaee. And douhtless all such schemes are fine, and I'ollyannns cut much ;:r;iss ; hut I contend this scheme of mine will nil the other schemes surpass. I miidit invade the merchant's say a lot of sunny limits, and he would rate me ns ;i ore. nuil throw a score id hneks and Ihintrs. His hour! is siek- ilh rrrievous woes, his store le .msltine words and spiels like those appear to him trash. Hut when I come and say. "liy heck I I'roiluee i II pay ii now, lie promptly talis upon my neck kiss upon my hrow. Irade '.Is and spiels liki slack, lie's iieedine; cash; nud as tawdry votir hill ititd plants a T -for divi " ... :t Ciiitei! Slates, anil copies In the no.-.,. ;.-.r requesting h u!,f''!' lf'r,n 'hers cf coiiRrees and to the public considerati. n to the J- ' "j bavins in !:::i:d teat ll- '-" .'; " j i ,,n motion duly put tho above i.atioii who:,- i; ..! m ..eao.a m m. , .iutiou waD iinuniinously adi.pied i:.-do!v..-d :!.: t a tepye. i " ;'' b : y ti,,. convention this 2Tth day of ,ri;.l be .!--l!v-".! Li-J,y;;: ()f;Nuve!:,ber. 1. (ned): Charts hians ' .1 1)11. It. A.-(l AMHLE, the Intematioaal Arms tl "'; '' i Chainnap of Convention, m Eeiii-en at Vai::clJn. I ',' ;', ; FKAN'lv fl. 1 IAKItI.SO., copi-s he furnished to cai:.'. .1- - , Secretary of Convention or rep.vs-:it:ve o: t.v i.a e j y Kl'THFUFOHD, tending said cji'.fir.T,'. : ts.at .! . .. . . . President. I. 11. S. A. I .'1 - - - " M W m m life. depended upon. lovensSiijS.! cnrn. 'bo do one tKin exceedingly wel and tapper uon-izy will eeaL fA oasj1 arum, oocsiae your aoor: HtZ HEC SAY-J: vX You can. jede -ihins batter by tafjfc'irt.' 'cm, -tfiArt, by read in.' The label RESOLUTION Tlic lnternaiioiial Ili'ii.t Stuclonts As:uic:atii)D, in (.'uiiventinn as.semijlod at 'a:,hiiiett.in, 1. bri;;; leave moat Tt'.-.r;-; fully to incinc rialii'.o the lr.tor .ur.tional' Arra.i ('npre?.-; now assent bled at Wif-hin.'Ui!i. i. ('., as follows: As. Christians earnestly striving to fp'low tliL' tt'achina of Christ .lesus our l.onl and his a!o:;t!es, we hold: That war is a re He of barbarism, deitrr.clivo of i;oou morals and a re proach t o Christian peoples : That the principles taught by the Lord .le:ius Christ preclude ronse rrated Christians from eniiaginff in war, bloodshed or violence in any form; That no nation ran be said to bo truly Christian which fails to adhere to those principles taught by the Lord and his apostles; Tli ut the ruliiiR or governing fac tors of the nations commonly called "i 'hristondom" are now and for somo time have been, to-wit. financial princes, otherwise termed controllers of commerce, statesmen or political leaders, who formula to tho laws, and. clergymen and othvr ecclesiastical teacher, the last named, both Cath ol'c aad Protestant, having, contrary powers must bo subject either will ingly or unwillingly. The trouble upon tho nations beginning in 1 f 1 1 is hut the expression of Cod's ven geance against all unrighteous sys tems in the earth. The holy prophets of Jehovah in dicate how. that the kingdom of Christ, the Messiah, may by estab lished without great suffering to hu manity, provided that the Divine way be adopted. You will pardon us, therefore, for culling your attention to those Divine propheeiea long ago recorded, which in substance indi cate what tho proper course is, to wit: .-!,.. ( 1 ) Let the fina.ncial princes, the controllers of commerce, cease profi teering, cease exploiting and deceiv ing the people by systematic propa ganda, and be content with a reason able income sufficient to insure their own maintenance and support; let them use their power for the general welfare of the people to the end that tht idle may be employed, tho hun gry ft'd. and each man be afforded an opportunity to provide for himself and loved ones the things decent and honest in the sight of Cod and men. (-) Let thu statesmen or politi cians cease to act as instruments of selfish powers and selfish interest and henceforth honestly ami impar tially represent und safeguard the in- how much do you know: ail iron club used by K-dfers. la. What Is t.'ie tr.iddle ve the Itible? Ans. Tho ii,-;htli of tile 1Mb )in ilm. bat is Usually used In What it is no man knuvs, bin fog Is doliiK Boniethin.i; to next fruit crop. What Is meant by tile exprcs- ui "to Ma::c a trail'.'" the .". H.-i., membership ear s . rca.-i d with tiell in tills . . of .bur. ease 111 pe moil r at r . Scientists have discovered a way t make the movies talk, and put heat in a steam radiator. The first is accoai-: pllshed by menus of electric cells, and tho second, by Ihe wood eiHerlnu the' furnace of its own free will and accord. V iial president bore tbc p" alio- ..!' "The I. title .M.ici. ian '.' Should the Initials N. V.. 1 1. ( S. A., be divided at tile end jO)I FRIDAY to the Word of Hod, joined with the two first mentioned factors i people. (which three component parts herel ( Let (lie clergymen and other mentioned wo fi r convenience and religious touchers, w-ho claim to bo sn;n .tc "The Kul hi etlyslo "RESTAURANT COOK DEFIES C POLICEMEN" -lib! line linker Hoine crat). When the effects of eatins his own cooking wore off thev capture! him. Dabo Ituth has di-wve:e hilslnesu la to knock home maunKO thu two major leagues. 1 th. rum III!. ;. wh lie. l I l.-;i .IlipV V Wll lit' asm e '.' f. Who fotvurtl all l.i. Win hat vcai liiioibl : t Mtu-le I time. was the battle ( Th. I'll! IS l lilies' A, s sale . a F: wilt bave a r afteriuHin, Ida. evpr. s.r relalle t i Ihe the ef the M'.l.lllest lniuid lll-eetbui of the llllle.l Slates.' I lie :-ti .1 In halil- . k th hi not I ball I me Atisiiei, t,, e.litc'.la's ,ue 1. Wl i b is Ii. 1 mere Alls llon-. : till My Mr. Wilbur Atdipolo awoke tin to tlio fact that h" has lueri to nd steera to fodder. ember '.oh. bee i n iii ns at it Clyde Hull. I'b.i.lHX. II 1.1 te allil :-:UHl i. lies Will al .d diiiim; tile .itterneeii. !'' suiiiini; at i: im'1.1 M-re a treed supper. Atnellk- the tlime.s in tile afterii,,,,n me ,s, and liseiul aprens. . I live .u 1,-ty ,, pi .ll'llel. S leade ,. , em. Pets ol the Si letV. S' --e, i ill- p!'.H- ;,l. all .ire lis. inl. Many rt time ami work 01 l ei. i,. V, y will be d r i f th tie- pi I-. II I! M be 'I Plol. 'I'll .ISO etelia style, sold during er pr.tt i rues and ..ml iisetul d I ' liiem - oi th.se are a. toe. and lepie of the louml ! tiler will le K- A ideui'f ration rowers.' ) ; j That tho delegates and reprcsenta-J fives of The Itulinit Towel's now us-1 pi-mbled in international conference! at WashlitKton for tiie purpose of the j limitation of armaments, and insofar us possible for the establishment of j conditions of peace and prosperity ( ntnonir the people, have before them a : laudable objective. ! Hut we may be pardoned for hum-1 bly siiirir.'Stini; that tho end desired, cannot lie attained by a partial or, even complete disarmament of the! tuitions. Keforiuatio!' of men or na-1 tio:ir, will not result from the de-, struction of arm:', hut penuine ; r formation of men will lead auto- j mat'rnlly to the complete destruction! of ail instruments of war and all ' forms of violcti,','. While war is ter-j rihle beyond description of human phrase, yet it is net the worst thin.; j to be feared. j liolshevisin, as a crcat tnetiaein monster, is knerkini; at the door of ; every nation, and the destruction of, all law and order is threatened. To! prevent such terrible disaster and to d save the people from indescriliaide ! i; sufi'eriui: is the tree.;, ndous prol' minister;: of Cod's Word and there fore the nobles atuoiiK the people, di vorce themselves completely from commercial and political affiliations, return to their first love, recognize Cod's Word as truth, honestly and C . i' Safe Milk For Infin'3 jr"' & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for All Altcs. Quick Lunch otHome.OiTicc.DpJ Fountains. Ash for HORLICK'S. JfS-Avaid ImitationiiSubi'itutes ll:. i:. i, I T, xs r.ib.is,. I w. till! d. .b-r l" CHERRO CHIMES 'hild. s it nown. le Is C, A i: II,, time ll. II. .1 Viol; City 7. Hew l; tlon.il house e l II. .1 Upon t I inly onee. Yhoim-.s .1 eatee pr bitnnr ,1 :l-.e I,,,,, .x. What is "I It is an arti!:. ial in:,'Xi,at!iii; '.iouer. I'. hat is a nihil, k 1 1'. t i sen: t a pros;, lent ? An-.. ;;-.s .leflei-s.ei P. -lltue ef the l:il of represent at i . s. teh" coliraire'. Ails, eliraire inspired t' b. , l.v Alls It Aim told yy ladies of cool. Our flour is the Ihm the'e seen in this tow n. Mint's easy (o ivuson, I'll x,iu now . The look me out inn sboweil me how. i Cherro Flour ! A Special H;ird Wheat Blend i $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at your grocer (To lie continued.) re:iuir.s wore We therefore ding of Pivine tion of the 1M ribed by Cod's essential at this w hii-li. we s-.ihinif than Iniiuan wisdom. silRiresl that the he wisdom and the ado; vino remc.lv as pres, lioiv ord is ita: time. The kingdom of Christ, the Mes siah, for which be l.uiK'.il his disci pies to pray, is ;.t h.uul. This is evi denced by the World War. famine, pestilence, social upltoavnl. distress (if nations with perplexity, etc., all of which constitute the fulfillment of pr. pliei ies made hv .Vsus himself as relatin;; to the present tim-. Within a short lime his k'nedom will be ful ly an.! coinelc.ely established and the old order of things completely -one. To that kingdom all earthly faithfully tench the people the prin ciples taught by .iestis and the apos tles, and thereby prepare the people to receive the kingdom cf Christ, the Messiah, who alone can and wiii es tablish peru o on earth and Rood will toward men. Let the rulini: factors by cxampe. ns well as by in rd thus lead the people in the riirht way and prove that they are the real friends of the people: and let all the people heed the words of Cod. refrain from lence of every kind or form, see',: meet-ness and righteousness, and the occasion for armament and war will cease. These tilings done, the kin c, di in i f Christ, the Messiah, wi'l be established on earth without se.'fc.' in'. We shall he pardoned for saying that tho prophecies clearly indicate that if the divinely prescribed retue- be ignored, this being the dav of Hod's vengeance, as declared by his Tropin tr, of old. his w rath will 1 e vis ited upon every government and os tein o:' Christendom:, ami both Jesus and the prophets declare that such shall he " a time of trouble such as the world has never known." at which time shall "Michael i the Mes-I siah i stand up. the great prince that j standeth tor the children of thy pen-1 pie." This standing up of Michael; w .'l effect the deliverance of man-1 kt::d from all forms of oppression and ! w ii! mark the beginning of righteous- 1 ness on cart!:. The result will be' Cod s will done on earth as it is done in heaven, for which .iesus taught Christians to pray Great responsibility rests upon tiie ruling factors of the nntiens of earth now- in the hour of dire distress and perplexity; am! w- -ali.ili be pardoned A WELL-ROUNDED LIFE Tim lu st i-iuzcii. lu-sioVs other admirable finalities, possesses ability to manage finan ces well: lie pavs his bilis, in a .u'ood credit risk, and has a' margin for investment and saving. That abilitv means well-rounded character, self-support, and an opportunity to help others less fortunate: The First National welcomes Coinuiervial and Savings Accounts of Mich people. Zfw First National Medford Oregon e HlliMllillil 6 Your Gas company invites you to-' visit its new office, at 209 W. Main street and inspect the latest and most up to date line of gas ranges in Oregon. A rest room has been provided for your use, as long and as often as you please ft!iiia!!HII!!iii!llilliil!!l!!li1H Gas &, regon ectric G D. JT-Ti jsx.'. .yl I tvH?!l -Tirr afro r.ov I. m it. itw I Don't let frnt , 1 Vear s income. Orchard heaters arc P-MiSl i SI - "13Ur--nce. Use them and have r'Ul M J-Vt ? Crops at Premium prices when fi -v?i tnerS fail: Sct the hiS" Prices for ' S ! 3NS?1 your crops. J. : crj I3i"tr your crops. 3, til 5et,.. C.l. 1 iw ! luc -JmoKfiess and Unco Heaters i bil . crops mi nv f " '!'"' v-lti- ,s:e.,'( t4' W Kl r smt ilr. li i, i,. , a , M . .. i i5! .. ri) "ewe,, ov,.r 1 !,. , ,-M 7hn a r,- In V: . .,' ' ' ,l'C- 'e the hente "Krost insmlncV:"0 4 5 the fnl SU,'Coss I t "i-l, o. -'icn M.-at atnrc TI ail" P-r ac, 't'eal,-. ,-ipp Washington. r 1m book ' . JOI :x -.. ; . fee -rSisvpa' R. G. Bard well Local Itepresentatlve Meilforil, ore. Ml 1 1 ff? n.,n.,l Pn, il l KHitlHWtEtS C:ESCUL C3. i'ANCO j l ii An col I- ui 1 1 1