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PAGE FOUR MEPKOIM) MAIL TRIRTTN'E. MEPKORT) ORECON. WEDNESDAY. DErEURER 21. 1)21 SIedford Mail Tribunk AN INI)rrKNT)ENT KKWSIMI'EP ' t ' KXi'KIT rtllND.? BY Tilt I I ' . ... HKbFUHU PRIXTIXG CU. .! J. I 'll i t -el Stall WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CHINA. little interest ill China. Tin- l'iii-i-i:--ii jmlicy of s will revolve ulio'.tl the Celestial Kingdom. Tr.e Medturd Sunday Sua li furi.i.ne.1 , ,.N ( ,,,,, YI,1U ;,,) ,). .,. n,,. A Jiit-ri i-ii 1 1 i.i-niilr. partiriilai'lv, tin-! oewiiiwitMir. people (in the I'noilie ( 'oast, know uliinit Cliin:i. the better for alii Office Mall Trrtu:ift Building. 15-I7-IW I i -( i n (-. -1-1 1 , , I Ninth Fir atrt. Plume 7a. i r ; ; - r On Niinilnv lust tin- I'ekin cabinet fell, finil rtsterdav I.imu; Shi- A nnnaii Mat .111 nf tna I Hrmnrru ttt'l rim. the i Wfdford Mail, the Uedfordi Kj yvitH jjanu'd to KiiceVcd Chin Yunn-lViitf. rniWtunatcl v mi Anhlatifi Tribune. people lake i'ai less interest ill the new (.'ltiiie.se premier than thev do RODRKT W. RUHI.. 8UMITER S. SMITH. Editor. Manager. TtBSCKEFTIOX TIlMIl T MAIli In Advuiice: Pally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.50 lUy, with Sandfly Hurt, niuiiin..-. 7t Dally, without ??unlay Sun. y-ar.... t.50 Dally, without .Sunday Hun. month .fit Weekly Mail Tribune, una ytfcr I Ou Bunday fun. one year . H.OO mY CAKRitilt In Medford, Aihland. Jftrkmmvtlie, Central I'olnt, Pooenlx. Tttle.it; Daily, vtth Sunday Sun, month... .7f Dally, without Sunday Hun. month .6f Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.60 Dully, with Kumlfty Sun, one year 8.6" AJI terrna by oorrier, ctihti in advance people in Chinese e.ujs. yet the former ihe I'ldfcd States limn the latter. event holds far more danger to r willing tool of General Cluing orflrii.1 paper of th City of Medford Official paper of Juckon County. Bworn daily aver ctrruiatron for Ix months ending Oct.. mil, 3228 Kntered a 6v.ui rv.m matur at Medford, Oregon, under the act- of March i.. U7. MBMBEHS OF THIS ASSOCIATED J'HKHS. .Tne AnitMnt.cd 1'resa la exclusively entitled to the uho for republication of ill rows uiKpatch-it credited to It. or not DTa"rwiBft credited In UiIh paper, and alio tbo loul news published m-reln. All riKhta of ropubleutlon of anealAJ fttAtcbi;4 hftio'n aio hIbo 'eaurved. " a7nio -afft bcO Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. . Tho Iteoncyed kops of l.na Vegas, N. M., are I'Xfi'plliiniitly tiritnlo. A chnrmiiiK (li'ljula'nln. with yi-llow !w- on ilift ' rront t her lint, lioi n- ' hwokkIi-'I tin- wlili'-awaki! bii.siiKs.iii'ii (lit (ir $ir(io via tho bum rlii'ik pmt. and iOikIivI cujituii! for 1!) ilajH. liy tlio hlrnpli' innrcss of WKirlnu lii r hat Willi ,tk tow In the biicli, whllu tlio law was '.ooklus l'"r it in front. Vital mnltnrrt wi'rn trans.vti'il this nin. at a lnw rati; of siicod, owint; to tho Icy, anil cmisciiui'iitly Hlippery con dition o tho iiavcini'iils. The lawn nf nature should un HUHiicndcd at tho cor 110I8 si) aiilol.sta ran nrKotinto tlio turn on ono wlipi-l, and break ii'-cks other than tlii'lr own. ' It opsins to look like lluj Villi's ilo Roues would 'liavp n hall t'oani nfM year that can't iiosallily lio Uckoil ovor SO days .u inoutli, oxcpjit 1n nioiilhs that hnvii ;il daa. LUKE-WARM (Pendleton Tribune) '"Mr. noil Mrs. S. (!. (.Vol or Klli'nsliui'R. Wash., passi'd tlirnii.uli INuidh'ton on roulo to Hot l.ako to bo with a sistor of Mr. Oool. l-'ui- I.iiinj; Slii-Ki is (lie willing tool of OmiPnil ('linns Tsno-I.in, who is tin' bin boss of North China, with he inliiiiu-t-rs nt Mitdki'ii ticiiiTal ( hanir is a very foi-i-i-liil iH-rsoiiat;!', with half a million troops i;ml a stronjr aflVcliini for Japan. Ho is ivporti'il to njiposi' a repub lic anil secretly laVor u monarchy wilh himself as the power behiinl the throne. Aeeordin;; to press reports, l.iang Siii has alreaily stirrouiidcd himself with a choice bunch of Jiri;jran(l chiefs, one of them Chaii'j; ChiirVao, havine; been eliarueil with the muriler of ltev. W. .. JJei mert. an American missionary in .hine. !JJil. Here then is a pn ity kettle of fish. In tho midst of the negotia tions at Washington, looking townnl release of China, from the Japa nese yoke, the JVkin overinuciit falls into the hands of Chinese forces, who arc jiro-.lapauese, anti-American, and who form the main obstacle 1o a proper sohtl ion of Ihe Chinese problem. Althonli it is too early for predictions, it is difficult to see how the American ,'overniiient can accept the new government, or at least how Chane; Cliin-Vair can be placid in office, without an cm plialic protest. This event, therefore, little noted in the press, niay well hiive a inost important bearing upon the outcome of the conference. Xo one can expect, the average American citizen In become familiar with the Shi-K'i's, Yjjiiiih; China, and Cliiiiii; Yaos, but sufficient interest in Chinese affairs, to understand, revolutionary events, when they hap pen, will- no far toward a peaceful solution of the Far East tangle, which cverv American desires. Quill Points The pound. difference, between lion and pork is about thirty cents a As we understand U, a foreij fill occupation. :n policy should be listed as a ain- HeiiiK old-fashioned, we prefer the days when girls did bareback liding inslcad of bareback dancing-. A department store advertises "sluffed randy-dates." Probably stuffed with hot air. The only nation that is powerless to aid people is assassination. Life is not all dark. Every once lilting williout'inavonnaise dressitiL'. cause of tlio common the wife serves some- , Mike. Collins is cinnliiK tit th fore in the Irish mess, and the world Is taklim more Interest In It, thoiiKh still unable to underataiid any of Its tll,S7 miKlus. Kaiiionn neValeni,. who re l'iistis to aceept the llritish peace IreiHy, sounds too much like a passlon e.to Spanish waiter In a Cosmopolitan love stoo' to ho taken seriously. The It th annual lion heflini; contest of C. Wis Ashpolo and (1. Nichols Is now In full swinK, and s ioiety turned out en masse yes. to view the lordly jiroiiortlons of what ninny at first Klunco took to bo a Il-yr. hlppopotonms. Staid nintroiis rulihed shoulders with sturdy nKrtC.iilturlKts, and men from tho'hillH vied with lender devotees of tjiii iihindlK, who have not been tardy or lib.ent from such functions since tiley liuve been able' to throw a hoof, mid, if they have no bad luck never will lie. The uny and motley throw; tripped and strodo up to the votliiK booth, which consisted of n neatly rounded hat box on the top of n hanil lialnted safe, (he door of the latter he lm; left wide open, as a tribute to the rank and file of the valley, but which caused our sherilf to allow that he would lie "up all niKht some time thl Week, clinstnK one of llieni yomiK brats I've got my doubts about." The Kenlnl and reckless hosts, however, figured if anybody needed Ihe contents thereof, worse than themselves, it was up to the limb iff Ihe law to run the nialfac tois,. even If the nights were crimpy. The inenfollis voted with deadly accur acy, but tho fair sex were diffident and exercised the ballot wildly for fear their social status would lie the recip ient of a crushing wallop If (hey came anywhere near computing the heft of n deceased and obese swine. The moti! is suspended by his hind legs rr.iri the celling, which has start oil to bulge, and Is neatly dressed. Willi Ihe Inner mechanism removed, tie is half a hog longer than the usual hofj, and Ihe snoui that never again will .grunt in the middle bass notes, rests ever s i llgluly in the fragrant sawdust with which the guessing par lor Is lavltdily strewn. , dainty touch of the Vuletlde season is given by a H4)il of iiiiiitleloe dvapc-l tenderly over a meat hook, which despite th" congestion none stood beneath. Atty (i Newbury came in and fastened a co.ld legal eye on whai corn and a butcher knife will do to low animal life, and issued no statement. The gay autopsy and Inipi, st w ill continue until Sat. night at closing lime, and the winners will have a In il. roast placed in his or her sock. AVe wonder at limes how a grouch would manage to enjoy life if all Ihi! undesirable people were killed off. There's one advantage about looking like a hard-boiled egg. The box-office inan doesn't always seat you behind a column. AVben they lold us last summer that business was picking up, per haps they had seen it picking at the covers. Some people make personal sacrifice in order to give Christmas presents, and some have learned to say: "Charge it, please." HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 What Ainorlcan river was spanned by Ihe Hist great railroad bridge? 2 Wlint Is the second iron manufac turing city In United Htates? 3 Where did Illirhank do his experi mental vork before removing to Cali fornia? I What is the u it of conversing by means of the fingers called? f What is the population of the state of Maine? (i In what Canadian province is Winnipeg? 7 In what province Is Halifax? S Was I.ibby prison a Confederate or Federal military prison? 0 When was tho stereoptlcon ma chine Invented? 10 What queen of Kngland fir used n fork? Answers to Yesterdnys Questions 1 What armies fought at the buttle of Marathon? Ana. The Persian and Athenian armies. 2 What Is a compote? Ans. Slewed fruit. 3 Of what is pathology n science? Ans. Diseases. I Where is the Alhambra? Ans. In (iranada, Spain. , 5 What are the first two worda of the Declaration of Independence? Aus. "When In." 6 What' rue facets? Ans. Tliey are tho flat surfaces cut on precious stones. 7 Approximately how many miles fcgl vwwr'iMBiinjaaci mil iTiinwim JjpL :H1 is . t I. 1 I a Probe Oklahoma Killing "6KI.AHO.MA CITY. OMn.. Dec. ri The slate iillorney general's oflice w ill lie lnv,trii"ted to take charge of ihr investigation of the klllln-Ta last week at' AVilson. Okl.i., Governor Kobcrtson miid in a statement regarding Condi tious'in Carter coiuity. it ill THREE SUGGESTIONS LET the First National make three suggestions for those last-minute "Nationalized" Savings Accounts for the little folks and young people; Checking Accounts for your wife and daughters; checks for those you can't decide on other gifts for. 'UfiQ FIrst National Bank" Medford Oregon Tniki. have been. Litten.. J' yV'hcn, p. ivacy., it cont.es Hurik how i , r- i i I u goiurisn rta'j: to r-: ' More people arrive at tri rave yat-d. ihe frfye route than, any olhe.t' V cheerful wcrnarc. is always beautiful, no Ttxaiter bow hoi:r.e.y she is. i ;JH&3i ...i '-U a fh?- fellow ko says he cari. lick r.ny inart. tov.-n 'is tettin-J -Co bv :-f! ickt'J hirase If v- tl lore you cart, occ iru. jou Itavc to Qui o aoin 'iood" 0 uSCTU 1 J"- ! blanche'-:' - I . j r--i;.'r 'I'anlae is a wonderful r.ied- X lojno for delicate children is con- iil ---Sg?W elusivelv proven l.y the lcmarkablo ( , f if results aci'omplislied In the cases ol Che llirce ehildrcn sliown in this pic- iture. .TT HEZ nr---r HECK 5 AYS: t . r1 l woman, remc boutr dresses fiats she 5s tro f church, "thart she. dj.ie.9 about -the sermo.T, S and ' A t W -,.. v . k. 1 vertically nejiarate the highest moun tain peak ami the greatest ocean depth? Ans. Twelve miles. 8 Who was Geronimo? Ans. An Apache Indian chief who terrorized settlers in New Mexico and Arizona. 0 What is the highest possible score in bowling? Ans. Three hundred. JO What is bran? Ans. it is the outer coat of cereal grain obtained as a by-product in the process of milling. Sousa, American creations are full of patriotic spirit the .spirit that animates school chil dren, strengthens vigorous men and women, and comforts the aged and infirm. Patriotic music that touches heart of all classes of people is Philip Rousa's contribution to tho life of America, and on account of it the country is richer. Portland lelcgram the throi.' tu ) . J.itllo I'.lnncluo Ulair, of Providence, 11. I., ar? 13, Kiiini'd 1U poiinds; lie-Ki-'ia M-Cal'(.'. at riht, n;,'e 1), of S.-ranton. Pa., trained 1G pounds; lit tln rachnrd I-eary, .Jr., of Philadel phia, who was very dtdU-ato, is now in !"in robiiKt health. The state ments made ly their parents are as follows: .Mr. A. M. Illair. ivnidinic at 20 At wood stnci. Providence, U. I., said: "We are just so happy over -ihe ehanfrt Tanlan has made !n our lit tle Kirl that wo can't do or say enough to Khow our appreciation. She had Inst nearly 1!0 pounds in weight and looked .so frail and weak that her mother and 1 were hoth almost wor ri'd sick over her condition. Sineo taking Tanla-. she has already pain ed 10 pounds, ln-r color is better than j it ever ha: been anil rhe looks ar.u j acts like a diff.-rent Kirl." ! Mrs. Ca-.herine AlcCabe, A 1 4 Dick-' ens Ave., Sera nton. Pa., unid: "TIim 'flu left my little lV-Kina in siieh a bad condition that 1 hav no idea she i would lie with me now if it hadn t J been for Tanlae. H is a mystery to j me how she lived on tho little she j was eatim; and was so lifeless nlie ! never t-ven eared to play with the J dolls and toys she j;ut at Christmas, j Since taking Tanlae she is as hardy j and well as any child could be and , has gained 1 5 pounds in weight. 1 will always, praise Tanlae for restor ing our little girl's health." Kiehard X.eary, 1!3 41! Palethorpe Sf T'hiladelphin, said: "There is no doubt in my mind but that Tanlae saved my little boy's life. For two years I wouldn't have been a bit sur- jolm prised to have seen hini drop off at my i mie. lie mm stomach trouble Alt ..fi TXw -'e4 I ' ? c I MCCABB I iRlCJIAR-T5 h lh-. and many a time the pis pressed up into his chest until his heart palpi tated so I thought sure hn couldn't breathe but a few more gasps. itut Tanlae jrave him back to Us strong and well ami we will praise it to our dyinw day." Tlio effect of Tanlae on the delicate stomachs of the younK is one of the strongest evidences of its whnlesome ness as well as its unusual merit. Al though a powerful reconstructive, Tanlae contains no harmful ingre dients, minerals or opiates which are so often found in other medicines. Peiny composed of the most benefic ial roots and herbs known to scienee it is purely vegetable and ean be taken by the most delicate children, and does not upset or injure the weakest or most delicate stomach. Tanlae and Tanlae Vegetable Pills are sold by tho "West Side Pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. Wilh Medford traflft is Medford ninde 1 After long absence, we've had Rousa and his band again, and never did they have a wanner welcome. Soiisa's hand has come to be an American institu tion, and so it will continue as long as tho distinguished director is at its head. John Philip Sousa lias a permanent place in the American heart. Per haps his democracy in music pervents him from maintaining in his programs the classical standards of the highly educated, but ho presents a little of the recognized old masters and a grent deal of modern composition whose chief charm is pure melody. What an industrious creative life Sousa has lol? lie composed his first match, "The High School Cadets," long before the oldest American in the selective service draft w-as bom, and just a few months ago lie wrote n stirring march, "Keeping Step With Ihe I'nion." lie well sustains his lame as the march king. Sousa has earned high esteem ;ltuong his countrymen, and toot wholly i account of his distinct merit as composer and conductor. His musical CHERRO CHIMES I liavo watched you fimn my closet, Nothing misses me or loilget. TliaCs the name of my companion On (lie shelf, that I sit no. Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at your grocer (To ho continued. 1 FREE ' POTTED NARCISSUS BULB With , Each Bok of Stationery over $1.00 While they last. Medford Book Store 34 North Central TUl-: KLKCTOIf! STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL' CHRISTMAS Give Practical Useful Labor-Saving The gift that carries with it the true Christmas sentiment is the gift of constant usefulness. No mistake ean be made, in giving Electrical Gifts. They are practical, cntlurino- and labor saving; they enter into the daily life of the household, .m.'iking available the luindred-and-one uses to which that magical convenience, electricity, adapts itself. Percolators... $10.00 to $25.00 Toasters $6.75 to $8.50 Irons $6.95 to $8.50 Disc Stoves $6.50 to $9.00 Grills , Warming Pads to $12.50 Heaters... $12.50 .. .$8.75 $11.35 The Highest Type of Gifts -an Electric Range -an Electric Washer -an Electric Ircner Hair Curlers $6.50 'Picture, in your mind the great ,ioy and com fort either one of these gifts will bring to wile or mother this Christmas and lor years to come. Could she possibly wtsli for any gift more prac tical, and useful, and labor-saving? Then think of the pleasure that will he yours in seeing her liou.'-chold duties made lighter and briKhter. A very complete line of Electric Ranges, Electric Washers and Elec- trie Irouers at this store makes selection a very easy matter. ,3 i CUNNINGHAM Phone IS ALLENDERFER