Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
TACT, FOUR ifEDFORD MAIL TT? I BTNT'. riTFOim OPEOOX. TTTmsDAY. T.r.fEMr.F.tt i.i'21 Medford 31ail Tribune AS INDSPE.VDKNT NEW.-PAPER PUBLISHED EVtHT AS TEKS'iS EXCEPT SUNDAl BY TiiE MEiiFORX) PRINTING Cu : Editorial Correspondence iV Meiford Sunday 1 furw WASHIN'OT- Offic M&j Tribur- Bu Sort Fir irct. Pnone rig. s-- s- A consolidation of tht- ttmocatlc r!nM. th SJ e-3 fori Mali, the M f - Pribune, The- eouia-ro ' rtgDnitn. Tc imiiland Tnbune. ROBFRT W. RflfU E'Jitor. BCilPTEH 6. SMITH. MiiAr ;s'.!:n:r The J .-: -a I Wh:!v from the A:r.rican saji-ijiiit : ; r.ne Lal done wt.il. so well th:--t i r.'-A::; ar.-r n a ave i.::n qnte & -L-i of a.i-lii'.is-e ril t..1 C'li.-.-iu.-: -:i ' : .r izr xinz in? Ja.-an'--- v:-T.j.fOin. a:i; ar n:"y very i:;'wvjit. For t!e e: day ih j ri dh :: a a !.;-:! r. :. J ri Ka'-i r,n haiv tTElCarPTIOH TIZKIi Y MAIL In Advance: 1 i Dally. :ih Suii'-ity ua. y?ar . 1 7 I t, Dftlly, it.1 ('ur.'ife. sun. nor. i ft .-. Otijy without ti r;dy Pui, jar ... 5t- n DaiJr wiihout Sur.Ci)- run. rr.or.tfl Wk'y Mai; Tr.tur.r, o:.e Tar . :.'. Sunday Hun one y&r ... . 2-'" T CARHIER In il-ifr-M. Art)" Jacksonville. Central l'oir.t V :. Taim: fi!y. rith P'ji'lay S in. mrr th Dally, without S'j:.-ia Sun. mn". : Daliy. wltho-j! S-r.-.y Suf.. y-nr Daily, with Funds. v Sjn. c- v-a- Ail H-TJr.M by carrier cfei: :n .-. .- - l y cf tro ft: r.r h'.5-iii::-', ,.r: J-'rr';rrr:,t r :ta a v. tl ":i 1 1 ii'i un i-r- Viro .... f.'iciulth.-- in fa , X':.:. tr.'.- EnterJ a .( f. U7 IT-: : MEMBERS "F TITS A?S- I 'rK.:. Tha Apowriate-'! Itp -s i t,.!- iatitil to i:-.e je f' r r- j ;i : k,: U nwj d:sra:ch' frd'i-'i t'. H. -. thrwis rre:n-d i" tr ri.r r d the loaJ mwb publlFr.fd tr-:n i! rich tp cf r;t. h" !f-r, f rial n - i:tl 1.4 r::i'i-l:aa :.-r. v. ir c;.n ;faU' and ;.);f-i:a !l In tL.? :::.tr;t sivf i:;t';r..j:ty Li.:;t i--b woro lirtfj at ti:? ..li. i. j.-:v .nuiity. t'.ii jrirti-'-ii!;: Ye Srnwd'V Pot ! Hj Arthur Perry There has Iffrn a rtvo!utrin d'J.n in 'luataala. TUii n;e?.ns drive i:i Ibis country fur the forma; of an ass"ciat:on to procure lonvr 'iiirt tai'3 f-jr the natives. Hoy Gardner sars .e f:a.y. T!ic sheriff at Phoenix. Arizona. h-r ! c t3')D't regain hia sarj;y auil bust cut of jail. WHERE'S THAT SHOTGUN (Corvallis G2zettt But there's a tea itif'il little vallry That's neulej mid the Oreion hlllH That brinss to my min i a se; i-nis th ;t That my heart with rapture thrills'. a a :!.:.!' : t::. 7 u--a- w as !.f:t t'f r-'r;::r;:i an:.:h.n'. r?-ran Kato a:i smile n.rjre an! If .'i.-.-iI 1. h'- tan talk r;.ir ir: lil.-an'-x a- 1 f;y !-,. in Kr.li.-li ''''n any .!l..T figure i.r.n.ii,. n'-c t! si.! ' Ks;-t. v.l.e-e the oriau! S;.!.i:ix h'A '.i forth. Ami si...tkir.if i f i'y; t. h.- i- the livin- i.i.aa-e ol" a royal Ka;.;t:an l..!!::i:::y. -arrin the eve; v. :.:c:i ar- t-lafl an i v,-ry li yeii"w skin is d.-.v.v:i tiahtly i r irudiiia' cheek i.'n'-s. cheeks a l.en. v.ith an e.;r'-i'):i nf in.aassivit;.' 'h:-!t in tae An-! . '.ixr,n, is ny attiiiied in death. For twenty-five ;:;in ;t--s. tlirii;:h a Ja,;ai,e:-" inte: j,rr;. r. he an-r.verwl c,u-sti:.R3 v.i-hout saylna' at.ythiria at nil fjther tiKin tl; a t t'r:ere wai r. uhin U) iay. This i.erftirna-mce coniint; directly after a teennil c nferen'-e with secre- was very illutninatin. a l.i-ii lij;!it u;i'in the dif- ' SriZ1 ocion cure poor people quicker y. Th-" -r hiJh view? v.-ll it t))t a-iniira!" i n. nvt the oti::i n rjf the d-le hat was the o.jini n cf the ti I.? if-: 1 the!:- naval r ;; a:n ,i ff.n.te-'.? T!." t.rinee won!J neither tryJa to be fat 'iV t 4, ,. J-..,' i. i - v".u. er.,.e rC? to be- skmri''. i li ihe '.:r.? r ahotit the il aval cl Tic M:it lU)v :ibt)itt .la ilar f icl If there I only owned a little farm And bad a luring wife that's plum i) and cute, In Kiniis alley I could live and die n n j;; HZ HECK 5AYS; One bathroom, ain'-f. v .- i. i - r . . DiQ Tairjiy when. com.pa.ny Ccrrtej. ( ef th s nihr.i: ir.ee. like bullets from a n.a:-h::.e a' in halte:y, and :t n:ay he fary Huyh fahl fjr the ;:i:ice. that he canie Tor it th'e; i.i.r. i--n t.i e:-:e.u w.ia . i.yins. . fercne- between -n:eri-an and .la;e ' "' ''-a'.js iiii-.-aneKe ili-ilMiiiacv at the iiresTit titn i;ii:i- Hu-.-hes. n-1 to l e eu'itr-i ! c-ju:se ation. was nerfec: ly frank and outs .kc-n. e'.i-ca- j What he said will he printed tomorrow ni'irninir. as the vi-v.- of the 1". rf. (-. e!it. :n dii.lomati? i.atlen-e an ' - a u-:muc i:o-, .Ls- ireij co-iu-.nini'jiie. -rani i.:n! :i.-n jonr.ei. flow ai, ::: , Rat fineries eut in l -n r K-.m li'.-thia to :ay Kanlin'. these fame t eu'cs l.r u' t villi- ontlitnir hut flillonintie ev.-".;r,n ri.! ian.-se tioe.s fioni suiilinL- allusions to nns umr tnii- t h:n '.? Well Jaf.-an must he f: ieu is which th" baron sr-.id he a!wa s re' with China and wi'hd: a-.v al of trio;.': fits; d to take s-riously. "'' acre;, ted in principle an I would' In othf r words v.r. Huahes je-aetictd on i-ai.e-u uai as r.o n as internal con- new v.oi-ol di-Ioniacy, Haron Kati old ditions in China pi rmltf-d. world dlplomaey. .Mr. Hughes took the It was Ihe '.Id. old rtory. Now sim- pres int i his confidence, an I that confer, n-es have been held. In confidence will not l.e i.r.in.ve.i n-.-,. real "iiMs" cfjnfereuf e is del 1.1- Kato refused to tal.e the n. i,!., diy the i-xce ti hi. lint whe.'c with confidence, and v.-.-v i.niiieiv i..ni : i . inn or Holland r-pre- Co way hack and sit down ( sentalives, mere dlplon-.atie cor.versa- What is the result'' The reunK .,r pte.l as a matter Of CJlirsr. Course. js eel-.eral ron'elenee ln On the banks of the river I.uekia- when the name tliinw m-Hirs with the American position a-d a ,.,.ri' Ja .tm.e-e, tln-ie a diri.oeut react! -n or confidence in the Japanese position. , jit in ly. . for what the nress fe.-li in no, , ,i! .ec-'eii i s,-alllioii--h it Is never try. the people are certain to reflect. I'll .lai an is regarded as the Of course rn-lnl iUffnvrwenV ,llfr,.- oo.b jei 10 nurae-r a hi m kci ueai ni'o i' m the woodpile, s'-.ie Iclds the cures in curtom and practice dili'-r-into radiators wj'hout pultlnn fuel In posit i-u,--!et. rved or lindesfrved of . ences In. lanmiaao. and most of ii'a the hirnace, . : ; I the villalri iii the ct,.-t, . . flfflded difference in the official at. i- i '.. T-- " ' ' I WhctiKr or not thi.i s ih-pii.ion i.s jus- tude to tl.o iiress. all enter into this The blanket of fo that covers the tifle.l. and c believe in a sense it Is judgment, hut whatever the ileter-piu- Taiiey, tains out 10 ue an oja-iasniono.t :ho fact loisaini that until this atli- ln (actus the n.-t result is (, ,n-ff Wr. l ii..t.a .st U--al cede quilt, .'iti-ls-artpRrerrtlv itwlMS." bat tude b- re-f,vcd e!!her !)y a b"tfer a rrrill of distrust and simple! in is ' Wh.it .'h the 'aft of tan- lr-.: some peanut politician is convcrtim; it understandin-,- the Japanese view Rra luallv heimr' erected betweeo the :'n'1 ,,!h' r metals into var.oti I'i'l-.Toirt or a ra-ilcal rhnnrro In that view- American people on one hand, and the bI';!"s enili-il-f - point. the flaimer of trouble exiri.s. Japanese people on the other ' - "' " si-;"'!-,h "Jt1,!'"'l'r I -: i ....I lol lei I.-. - ti. . . !.-!..., . .I.-. . n .01 . . t,i:H country seesiotf the foun'.a.n i " ' . '- ii...."...- 1 - "i an 111 ut torn uf.wn ....... u v arni uuiil I:io.'nsday hut until before the conference is over. What ' r xvio .1. le.i'e ,,!e 1..,. ,1 "a 1.0 'lialiur.t. selflhhlless and seems like dllnlicitv ev-:ite.i. ..... ....... their youncins rorralle:!' on the par- ir.!ur.dciian Mm-,' are' removed, the cation, mav he revealed in the final' 7'. Wl-re is ticucral futer i.':r cuts. Instead of the p dice, and v,-l:o e.-inrrerj of warfare will pi rr.ist. The analysis as merely a difference in i. .1 ? ever bear of sucu u thlny. -Tint veiy bi purpose of this conference there-. diplomatic habit. Let's hope so. For What is the large, -ity in Pol lucu nun a Hioi-.v k.u 01 10 ;.c.oi, fore is not only the reduction of anna- as lon as this wall ex isis nn iii.nr w l.u ments. but tl'.e tireoar.-ttion of file In. meet iiroera ni c-in nm!..!.- Wiioha ends where love begins. ' I ke wan who abuses his wi-re at home is apt to call, her pet -names in public . People sav they riave rhcume.fcisrr;.. Vut the truth, ts rheuiTt.'srn. h.5 t he-nv. woman, "telly m.c -no old man. -fecJs offeruicci whurc ltJ " at . ... . " vr -e't.' HOLD OH TO YOUR fi A V ''i S.'JS'J. ySI?' 'v.trv? 1' muto. "V- The Bclcnw that savy to the tvir!il tm? many marvcln oU iuvoniivo r-h! us ph;, HGW MUCH DO YOU KNOW 7 1 ;tf!;iii- 3:1 iJ-.o rnuvd ? An--. .T;i::it Nas: Into propaHHixia -for the aiirin niary. !- ?. !inv in.'iiiy rullrivs. u:'.ivert-tli-s iiint )ir'.f 's.siumtl K-'iiools are there in ihi 'uiitry . What nakum? ASPIRIN Name "Baver" on Genuine I no proposed new curfew ordinuiife r;ul ,;, IHits tho responHihillty of keeping t.-niHiilf:i should not be allowed to run bos till she. gets ready to no home. THI3 CRITIC HAS GAZED AT THE STREET BALLET (Sacramento Bee) There is a chorus of consider able size and some of the costum inp effects are quite pretty, hut bathlni; jtirls have- become pas-,o and it takes more than bare limbs to cause a thrill in these sophisti cated da vs. As ue 11 ip fadalynne Obenchain. who induced J'tisiuess wislic one sweetie to obliterate another one. I announces a hunch that somebody was Koiug to hans on her account, and 1 that she would languish in the bastile for a spell, which is about risht. Maila-1 lynno had the impression that capital 1 punishment bad been repealed fori good iookitiK. ladies, and beinir that very thing she should worry. :11a- j ternatinnal field for the ftrow'.li of serious dangers in the American I spiritual understanding. Japanese situation. noi-tl lea ? 1 0. "What tape forms the trian:-,".il.'il' .astern lorr.' i" ef -South Am. r- Quill Points What is theocracy? Answers to Vesterday's Question": 1. What is usually used to adul terate coffee? Alls. Chicorv is th. I V.armns: Tn'ess y, . "fiaycr'' on tKickaire ,..1 !are no; irettinir ;r- n'.ii: scribed by physi-iars years and prov. -1 s if. Ailvice is atinllii'i' liinjistiT that we first embrace. mliiro, 1 hen pity, tiici l"-l.'lllil tile tilllllleil I'ar K.islern 1 to In-ill orders out of eli.uos. tcsti'in, American " ilmil'l the world would v-ct alono nifi-ly il' all kid 1 1 f Miiin-v, here to coni'i r i'.,r iv.i-nty years. talesmen were u s. e t ne i.ap.ie e Aspirin, pre fer twt lO.y-one by :.i;;i,.,ns. chief adulterant nltlioUKll beans, pens lake Aspirin "n.y as tc.il in the Hayr and ci r-als are s..ioelioii s empbo', ,!. package for Coop., lb .vi e P. . Ti..h I. What is 1.1. ant by the eMO'-s- ache. Lumbal.-.. anU I'-r l'aio. llandy si..n. "to blare a trail?" Ans. lcd."" boxes of nwlvo .;v r Tabols of in this sense, blaze ni' ana to place a A 'pir.n cost f. '.v io;!f. I ru::i::.s-s c.!.-o white mark on a tree to mark a trail. r:1 larger parkaiie.-. Aspirin i:-. the a boundary or a forest path. The trade mark of River Manufacture of liiai k is mad'- t,y -licini.- the bark. ' M.-noaei tl-;:.--le.-.. r of Sjli-yii.-.-i. :d. Has the nieml.ersbip of- Adv. cluirchcs iieu'eitsi .1 with tile i ncrcase '. of population m ihis onliilo .' Ans. It has cr.iilually : le rcnsed. I. What preseK-iit bore the popu lar n.uoc of 'The Utile M:mii ian" ? A 1.-.. CHERRO CHIMES ! W'e couldn't i:ei, this flour, til! l'ity tl:e ) nor man v.lio foi-.-. ts wiiicli sci. of lno;s lie i.s ki'cpini.' for privnte use and wii'n-li for i.'ieopie ta iiir'o.ses. Tongross lias passed al! kinds of laws to benefit the farmers. The far mer thinks ho will avoid toil by legis lation, and is strongly in favor 01 hand-painted plow handles. Mother and tlie i rl.s are lieL'ir.ninr; to talk loud enoiieli for sly i I I 'ad to cati-li on to what tin y want for ( 'liristinas. I Headers of the HatKvcl'.ist have hoies that some day Will Irwin will get through writing stories about the war. Wild! u. I.iol; at what 1 . 1 1 1 i : j 1.- th:i:i !,.., could li: ue x oineii marneil persuaded t !m 111 t vnu l;nov that Marlin ;oi l'.tiri n. s. ts hou bl the initials N. Y.. 1 or I'. S. A., be dm, led at the end line'.' Alls. The MyP- book , f KO erniiii nt piiTituiir !fp'c sa ti. In l'. hat fo-m sO'il;: fou 7. What sin nearness of to ship? Ans. 1-: s. A'hat is measure.' Ans. !'. Who lois Ihe is-al n-cor.r ditie. wb.eat that i(.s made of, wa very, el-y lati-. In Mippliieg i-uoiiuii xoitnne, to make a whole lot, 1 To some it seemed not more than a dot. was the battle of Alls. In IS 1. w or.l 1 xprcs:-. ; plac- or lalalior.-r.tiuitv. smallest lieu: 1 $2.25 a -ID lb. sack at your grocer' he liill.llii. , lire -tie. 1 of f.o-i fi11 no continued.) Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend "WHAT MAN WILL NOT WEAR PANTS, FINELY TAILORED AT THE GLAD YULETIDE SEASON" 1 Ad Pendleton Tribune!. Inasmuch as the officers are all busy enforcing the Pro. hlhltlon law. one can, if one desire?, get by with it. It seems that the ex Kaiser did get enough of war. lie is g lr.s 1. married again. IT -t SEARCH US (Boston Globe) Why is it that a railroad engine has to ding and dung and fir.z and s; it and clang and bang and hhs and yell and wail and pant anil rant and howl and yowl and grate and grind and puff ami bump and click and clank and chug anil moan and hoot and toot and era h and grunt and gasp and groan and whistle and w heeze and s niaw k and blow and jar and perl: and ra.-p and jangle and twang and clack and rum ble and Jangle and ring and clatter and yelp and howl and hum and snarl and puff and growl and thump and boom and clash and jolt and jostle an ! shake and screech and snort and snarl and Rlam and throb and crink and quiver and runiblo and roar and raulc and yell and smoke and shri' k like heil all niKht Ions? 1 LOOKING AHEAD. "rMll! f n- iv o;:r will soon nn'ive. ;o 'diii'.' o Time's plan, I and v, e. to make our couotry thrive, should do the best we ci.'i. 1 be p. it ion's lae!;in.' !ot and pep, .'is ail wi-e mcrclnints kill"; ihe .-j,.!.- moves uiih hi.j-.-ard st.p. and doesn't like to cr iv. . K.ioh day uue j'a:ic. cue is spniii.'. evolved from some, oio-'s lic.t : .-a-h day s.upe st.it. sman sjuaiiis a lun .".nmuiui-inp; this or that. I htr Ir.tol. on e saf, st of all Lets, has mope.l a hmo, loi.o v. !i:'i". if e,ry loan ...,u!, pay his debts, she'd soon sit up ami MiiiSc. She'd s. mi pp and say. '( ,lsfi-!i. liiat dope h.as made me ucli; my s' r, :i . ; !, 's iciuriod and no"' I wish to mit doois and Jell." !y l.iuey i,..trtlliis she i holed. slo-Vs l.C'd of btati's!ip n 's pill-, ; 1,, ; eiiei-oy v, ill l,e restored when we all pay our lulls. The lu ave 1:1 vr y.u.r i-. drawiii'.' iic.i'. so let tis s'.art it ritlit : let's n solve to star; :!:. ymr without a dehi in s:'ht. We'll t.ik" a ,;:sket;''.;l of coin ;.pl p. iy i; all we owe. the loitdier for his tciip rlo in, Hie luil:er for his il..ut;ii ; the catskiit dcai.-r for his fur, the eo;:l mail for his slate: thin normalcy will l'"i 1 tile spur, and hit her old time fait. rr-rvrr:1. lit V7 475 'ewe ,"."iti NSS 3 .8 .. . . il THAT BOY OF YOURS T 1 t t ! i-1 1.1. hi liin'oy. 1 l'i'ij iit'ii! ly c 'ciii I ii 1 o it in w;iy;; Vnu dislikf, lie lii iils tu l'r 1 . 1 T lit ;)i' i'"iiiii'iiini' tlrfinitc. ('Miisiriii'tixc. thines. Open a Xat i. malizcil ( 'hri! mas S;iviii": Ai'i i'Uii! fur liiin. iiiul niati-ii lilhi lit'' -t'i!'i v I 1 "Il Ills ill't'i'.-it.-' 1 ill. Walrh save ::i, iir'. Hiii'uiisi i' Til KM I T. ( !' I'Vcll ui c im t'iinl wav.s i'.lil li-U i.islv. llc'll tu earn pinl Icariiiiio- 3 Vho First National Bank' Medford Oregon : I I ' i n.13 v Hold fast to your money. You need a viae-like grip on it to keep it rf from slipping away from you. The best way to keep your money SAFE is to put it in our Eank, 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. Xmas Sale of the Famous White Rotary Sewing Machines 30 Day Special Advertising Campaign A 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT fcr one month only. Ii. yond the benefit of a doubt the While is the most perfect sewino machine; mniiiifacturetl today. ' 1 'hotie 1.7-K and we will call and give j'on a practical demonstration. ' ; ' ' Sacs am! show room 206 West Main Si., or Silliman's Sugar . Bowl. . HEPeE IS TEE LIST TO SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GAR from. All iiicrharii.'ally t;ocl. Luck good, priced Lxk tiit iii over. 1 STvli'l'okr! 1 Ford f ii;: u' 1 Dnrr 'i'uv.rincr 2 Fui'd Tmiriiius 1 .Maibohiu J ci'in.-j Live:'.. Come in and U'ecial 1 Maxwell .1 Keo Speeflwatj'oii 1 Diido'e Touring 1 Acasoii Truck j Overland lioadster SERVICE GARAGE Under New Slanageraciit 22 20 So. Fir St. phor,e 6C6 Storage Open all Night Washing and Polishing 'iS Hhi'l m n ii! tm 1 b TJ!E UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN An ideal itift for (he family 0:1 ( 'liristmns Pay l'.umli your Bif;s tins year anil buy a IV.-il S-ilan, a sturdy and durable little car, can be entirely en closed in cobl or rainy weather ami oH'iu-tl tor warm summer sea-i.n. Any iiienitK-r or the family can handle it easily. let us !,0iv you this c!asy little car which Mill solve the silt problem ami make this a happy Christmas ror tlie entire family. C. E. GATE 3 AUTO CO. Cor. gKth aaa 1'iicific Ulilrwisy