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MEPFOKP MATI. TMBTTNF.. MF.DFOTiD. Ol.'FcOX. SATTRRW. TE'EMr,F.R 17. 1f'21 IAGE FOUR 51EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE iON ' rUBMKHKb tTVKKT AI-TKKXOON lliOKORD rutNTlNO Co. j t7.e Me-lford Sunday 9un U fnrulMi-' olcrlbr delrin I ma d7 UUT Offtc Mi'J Tribune Building. !- North Fir triM!L I'hon 'i. A eonoltUilon of tne Democratic rlnwa. the ilfJ'oM Mail. th Medforc fnbui. The Southern Orecoals-o. TM Aahland Tribune. ROBERT W. RTIIU Editor. IHJMVTER S. SMITH. Mnaagef. VXIC&r10V TIAMll t HAIL la Ailiaate: ttly. wlTb Bundny Sun. yir IT M lllr, '.tfi hu.'.ua) H-ji.. ui)r.ta ffr Dliy without Sunday Sun. year Ise fvmlly without 8ur.iy San. month Wwkly Mall Tr.tur., 01. year J oe Sunday s?Jr.. dim yrar . a.Yv T CARRIER In Mwiford. -a.Mand. Jariaonvllla. O-atral 1'uint. fnocuia. Talent: Dally with Sunday Sfctn. month .7ft Dally, without Sunday .un. mini .Jj Daily lthout Smidur fcun, yr T.SB Dally ltn Sunday iun. one year t.b All terroa by carrier, caah In a4vance Official naper of the City of l!dfcrd Offtoiaj paper of Jackron County. worn daily averaaa circulation for is rnoiiina endluc Oct- lUiiiJ. J2-C entered a aoi- mmt" V Modford. Ortjon. under tne act of March MEMBERS OF THE ASSOClATfcJ) PRESS. The Awwltl Pre.ua It Mclualvely thtltled to the uee for republication of ail neaa dlr-patches credited to 11. or not Btharwlae credited In this pap-r, and aiao Ihl lonaJ Dew publlahed herein. Ail right of republcaiion of epecuu UsMtcbea herein are alao reaarved. .Ye Smudge Pot By Artllur Perry France swms to think thru the rest tit the world Bhould reduce Itself to a dtato or iitt-T helplessness, while she should be allowed to maintain without lh.e nilnhtest restrictions, a mighty unity, und a powerful fleet. The land of Napole in would shoot universal peace into all. nations and Germany. She threatens to knock the Disarma ment plan lilxher than the price of 'i Hhoes. Alt', ejaculate a number of cungrvfci iuen from sections having a heavy foreign vote, there should be uo re strictions on Ktiroiiena Iminitrruiiou, " let them work out their own destiny under Old Glory." Let tliem work out their destiny at home, as the tempta tions to bootleg are too many lu the USA. A DESIRE TO LOOK AT THE COUNTRY, INSTEAD OF STARS (Salem Capital-Journal) ,: Astronomical telescope for Foul ';cnr.' Ony Green, 35 Oak Btreet, Salem. : 'The .'Ukrainian who discovered .a wireless contraption that will bore thrmlfcti -a' mountain," und locate pre , cioiiH mettiis, thinks he has done soitic , tling smart, but lu the Nash district ,tbey do ho same tiling with u rocklnt,' chair.' :'' ... A lady fell down on the .Main Stem Vrj. while eastbound. The ilyliiK sun was sinking in' the golden west, but her" alibi will probably be that Old Sol win in !i?r eyes. ' TnE NEWSBOYS (From The Liberator) Dispenser of un adult world's romance, The loves, the hates, the scandals and the sin Of all men pass through him; yet docs his glance Itetray no evidence of aught w ithin Save youth abundant, and the will to live. To seek, adventure in Life's market place. He has no part in what his hands mum Rive; " No word of Kato reflects upon his face. - lio calls his wares with malice unto ' none, And little does he reck of what he cries; Of Joy or pain, of battles lost or won. He sings alike; and in his eager eyes Stirs no omotiou, K.'tve tho Joy to stand And count the shining coppers in his hand. (Aprojios of the dally mobilization of young citizens who yell in an un known tonguei. . SUCH A CLASSIFICATION (Pendleton East Oregonlan) Friday seemed to be hog day, as there wen several loads parsed tills wav for Milton Junction. l.ttku Crundal being among tho. number. AMELIORATE LIMBS OF SCHOOL TEACHERS" (ltdline llend Times). A long felt need. The speech of Marshal I'och 1 icnlly has Just been translated. It takes Just us long to tigure out s ime of the home grown orations. One of the gents who helpi d blow up Wall St. has been caught, where Amer ican gmh is thickest Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cm out this slip, enclose with Sc and mail It to Foley ft Co.. HS35 Sllclfield Ave., Chicago, III., wilting your name and address clearly. Yo.n will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Houey ami Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism,, backache, kidney and bladder, ailments; and Foley Cuthartlc Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly 'cleansing cathartic for constipation. hlllotHiirss.- heartaches, and ilugglsh towels. Sold everywhere. Adv Editorial Correspondence I CIil"U;0, Doe. 1J. Just .is the Puris .onft.-rence -aas. lu a sene. a contest between Wilson and Cb-men-cea'j. in which Wilson was hopelesa ly Lcaten: so the Washitg'.oa con ference, lias thus far ben a contest between Secretary Hughes and Baron Kato. In which to date, the Japanese minister of marine has teen hope lessly beat'-n. .Koth'-fig has bom more, interest ing tban the daily duel between thee tvio Eti:kl;ig!y dissimilar tr.en, the t: r sh-fac.:d. milling. Sunday s-hool si periutend-nt on one' hand; and the dtad-faeed. Inscrutable, Oriental Sphinx on the other. In a tii!feretit ationphere Kato v ould probably have v.on. For there i no ute denying that in the tech t.iiue of diplomacy, he is a past mas ter. In fact the foreign diplomats in general tan give the average American diplomatic cards arid spade and still beat them nine times out of ten. Hut this Is the tenth time. And i; is not, fortunately for Mr. Hughes, a poker game. The piin fact is the American secretary of state, is win ning for the simple reason that his talents perfectly fit the Bit.laUon. Mr. Hughes is naturally an intelli gent straightforward und honest man, and all I'ncie Sam has to do Is to be straightforward and honest and in telligent. For the turn of the wheel has put into America's hands the balance of power. This was true at Paris, but Wilson cither didn't know it or didn't have ttie wisdom to act on it, but Hughes knows it and from the fir."t has acted upon it. v The great danger was to lose this advantiijte, at the outset, as Presi dent Wilson did at Paris, by giving away the hand. That is by showing that L'uncio Sam had some pet Bchemo for which ho would sacrifice anything, something in othor words upon which a born pokor player like baron Kato rould play to either a victory or chtwikmale. Hughes fooled everyone by getting in the first punch. Instead of wast ing time in preliminaries, and grad ually unfolding his desires, lie jump ed from his corner, and uuuounced whut, as far as the United States was concerned, had already been done. This placed Karon Kato on the defensive from tho outset, and if the Quill Embryo fnihirc: .ny man who jiuid to do. " You cnu nay one thing for the war. It liintlc "billions" a house hold word. . ' , '. ' The ox-eyed beauties of whom peroxide beauties. Still, the Irish case doesn't arouse as much entlmsinsra in America nsn ease Of Seoteh. People trust banks because they keep money safely, and then suold them because they persist in keeping it. You see, by reducing navies we can save enough money to build i'ai'-cruising und heavily armored aircraft. If any nation thirsts for concentrated trouble hereafter, let it fol low America's plan and brew it at home. We might lay the groundwork evil by giving Christ the custody There's pne nice thing about being poor. Congress doesn't sit up nights to devise new ways to lake a crack at you. One reason we worry sn much is because we don't have to wait for the stage coach to bring us news from the other side of the country. It will be fine to establish a neighborly feeling between nations if the others don't get (he habit of running over to borrow something. Sufficient commentary on the all he world was astonished when RipplingRhumos MY NEIGHBORS. MY NKIOIIBOHS all are .splendid jays, a credit to their nice; and evermore 1 sing their praise upon the market place. And so I've made the discords cease that used to jar my nerves, ami any gent who longs for peace must emulate my curves. Time was when 1 would pass along the evil tales 1 heard, and say that Johnson's life was wrong, ,Jiies was a wicked bird; it tired me that I must endure Jed IlunUuni and his trull ; and sinful motives, I was sure, inspired my neighbors all. It is not strange that men grew sick of hearing talk like that and now and then a well-aimed luick would spoil my Sunday hat. And when I found I had no friend in all the ret; ion nigh. I reared my person up on end. and linked the reason why. The reason was not hard to find; I saw it. tliiouyh my tears; and I remarked. "I have been blind and bat ty all these wars. 1 have refused lo see the good in any human skate, ami now, throughout the neighborhood, men .siu the hymn of hate. They throw their tin cans in my yard, they sic do.js on my cow, and I, a fat and futile bard, can see the r-nson now." Then I reformed, and on my lyre J made a s.lema pledge that I'd find somelhing to admire in all m.-n. ami u ..t hedge. So I began to roundly boM Tom, Dick. Jams, John anil Jake, and neighbors bless me when I roost, and praise me when I wake. ntith weie known, sr'-d dimy fincng the Japanese delegation. Not ttat the l.avi l reduction was to lap en's disadvantage. aut at I but, !aw putting ail the cards a the t.tbbi at the outset, disarmed he baron completely for a card or two up the sleeve w hich is the baron's game. It was interesting to watch the ct ntest develop. As Baron Kato play ed a waiting game, and refused either to accept or reject tho Hughes' pro posals, holdliig out vaguely for a 10-10-7 ratio, the se reti.ry of state showed that good naturud exaspera tion, which a straightforward innn, sure of the essential justice of his stand, naturally shows when me', by a policy of bl:iff anil indirection. But he never fi ll into the trap. He waited too. He simply stood pat. Aj'.d finally as he undoubtedly foresaw, the opposition played into his hand. Then again he took the offensive, arranged that twilight conference, and in a week's time, the quadruple undrstanding was perfected. Here again the poker player had to yield to the dealer of Old Maid. The understanding in reality marks, be believe, the greatest diplomatic de j feat for Japan in this generation. I ... ; The Anglo-Japanese alliance is dis I carded and In its place we have an ! alliance, which can but Isolate Japan diplomatically, and throw Kngbind. France and L'ncle Sam Into a bloc j against her. ' Again this outcome results, not from tho superior skill of American I diplomacy, but from the actual con- ! ditions in the Pacific. Any serious I advance by Japan, endangers Austra ' lia, where anti-Japanese feeling is ! more Intense than it Is on the Pacific toast. France has lost interest in ! her Pacific possessions, and there fore will naturally seek to retain American friendship. As a result Japan nominally a member of a friendly alliance, will actually be in volved In ail understanding, where the will bo outvuted three to one. And this, however galling to Japanese pride will work for peace. For as long as Japanese imperialism lsonfined by such an alliance, Japan will have her bands tied as far as se rious trouble is concerned. She will have to work out her destiny peace fully, which is what Is best for her and best for the world. Points is afraid to do mure Hum he is the nncient poets snug were not fur a campaign against tho tflvoree of the children. world's mental slate is the fact that l'ncle Sam proved his sincerity. f'o oss trying doirt - penalty paid -rruyf-r- is of fu ppiaess. lJoy comcbtC- ihih.z wiaovv as sne pux; cn. rLer vr.ii. . jcfor'm.irLg others is easy comporedL wi-fcfi. reforming yourself. "V - - --J TLI Q'rl. tmsti. Trom u Somfc row Into -a job out i row -the A c tupr' urriv AV.'f. ?;j- r 1 " y.r PROTECT PRESTIGE J ! PARIS. Dec. 17. (By tho Asso ciated Press. Franco lias no defi nite ship building program it was said In official circles here today, in connection with the attitude of the; French delegation at the WashinB-j ton conference on the naval ratio HUestion. The fact that she ask3 lo i he allowed to build up 3.ri0,000 tons in capital ships does not mean that she now plans a program of that sort, it was declared. France, however, which was form erly a naval power, desires to' pro tect her prestiKe, it was explained. The report that the Ilritish delega tion at Washington is asking for sup pression of submarines, has caused seme, surprise and kepsticisra in of ficial quarters. France, it was as-i serted, was ready to discuss limita tion of submarines, hut was not pre pared to accept their total abolition. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 Who succeeded Poincalre as president of France? I What city is caKed the "Dar daiHlles of Aentrica?" 3 What substance is usi-.t f.r the gum on the backs of poslace stamps: 4 Which city liej fu.-thefct north, Toronto, fan., or Montpelier. Vt. G In what year was the St. I.oais exposition held? j A FAMILY GIFT. t, VII. T does your family most want? Is and well furnished home of their own. a l.is-giT ineomi- ? 1 here's one s'ire way lo r.ecomi!i:i m.--,,,-tilings. That 's by systematic stving. .:::! i ! :ivi's;m"nt. It' yi.ii haven't one, there could he no finer familv t'lir-stnuis gift than a joint 'Xntiomdicd' Savings Account. We'll help you with the later mvestm-n!. Vhe First National Bank" riDLiFORD to gat a bi reputation. i (itfcli -ihinhi. by xhe x i.rtoi - atce mouKrt.in.4'' said trie L O dV lin.VKH.L'C t arti 5tict wdie others job and fco on.. i2?.:-aji'!isM i. l - U XXUZefrVMSm VUIj mail, u li -Which ia the larger, Clevel uid. Ohio, or St. Jwmis, Mo. 7 What is biology? 6 What state contains the most people, Ueorgia or Alabama.' 9 How many liters are contained in a decaliter? 10 Which letter of the alphabet i3 called an "aspirate"? Answers to yesterday's questions. J What are the three small bones of the. middle ear called? Ans. Ossicles. ' ' 2. Where are 'the most Panama hats made? ' Ans. In Fcuador. 3 In the valley of what river was the Garden of Fdcn geiiellV' believ ed to have been located.' Acs. In the valley of the Kuphrales. I What is the study of fossils called ? Ans. Palaeontology, T. What Federal army fought at Gettysburg? Ans. -The Army of the Potomac. C How many navagable rivers has Switzerland? Ans. Only one, the Aar. t. 7 Into how many classifications ere the human teeth divided. Ans. Five. S What is the color of the plum age on the head and neck of a mal lard duck? Ans Deep green. 5 What does "do facto" mean Ans. The words mean actually ex isting. 10 Between what states is Dela ware bay? Ans. Delaware and New Jersey. CHERRO CHIMES Why liis fare lights up with pleasure lvven thouli yon enjoy leisure, .. As you enter to his presence On a tray, wheat essence. Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at your grocer (To bo continued.) t nose ig.-nt sr. Oregon -SI 'know Tioth.i HZ&t T . Ti- 5l. The Dii-eetors and Officers of this Bank extend to all their friends the best of Good Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a prosper ous and Happy New Year. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve. Coming! K. of P. 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