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' IUGE- FOITU ,1' ",v ItEprottP Mail tribuisb l AN INUKPJtNPi-NT NKWSr-APF.lt VtlBUNMKP BVKKT AJTERNtJO aJEJWORD PRINTING O). MEDFOUI) . MAIL .TRIBUNE. MKOFOKDOUKtlON. THURSDAY, DWKMMlvl. '121), 1021 4 TM Madford flnnday Bun I furoieher fruiagrlbera Aaatrlng Mfn day . vwapapar. v ., '' ffioMaU Tribune Bundle Worth Fir atraet. rhone ?t. , A eonaoiinetlnn of tha Damocratlc ffroaa, th Uedford Mall, tha Madfnrd flibuna, Tha Mouthers Drcgontao. The Ashland Trtbuna. - - , - ' ROBERT W. Rl'HU KdltOT. . UMPTBR a SMITH. Manager. rmiomrrrioi Twmxut HAIL In Advance: llr, " Bunsay nun, yeer .i.e il with Mt , nrik v Rum manth .It lally, without Hunday Bun, yer t.S any. wunoui nunaij nun. uiunia . Wily Mail Trlbuna. OD year under Sun. one year l.S 1 CAR Rl EH In Uedford. Aahland eckaonvllle, Cantrat Point, ftoanls. 'alant: . I ' ejly, with Sunday Bun, month .7 j ! Jelly, without Sunday Sun, month , lly, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7 lally, Uh Sunday Bun. otia yaar . Ail terms by carrier, cub In taruct ' Official paper of tno City of Medforo. Official papar of Jackron County. worn dally averaae clreulatton for , Six month ondlnc OcU lalO, Ill BntereO at eae ' matter at Certford, Oregon, undar tba aci of March 1171. t MEMBERS Or TrTR ASSOCIATED A PRRSS. - Te Aanaclatad Preas ! nelualTaly StUled to tha uaa for republication of ail news dispatches credited to It, or not stberwiee wait-d In this paper, and Also tka lonal news published herein. All rights of republcatlon of assets! eesftee herein ere atao iaarraa BLIND GUIDES. TIIF.KK is frequently a blitul spot in the diplomatic mind. The, conventional diplomat, so frequent )j cau't sec what is as plain r.s tlic tooth u a buzz saw to the nrornne man. Take Japan and France at tlio Wushinjrton conference. To the hard boiled diplomat, Japuu nined a point in securing. tlio retention of the Mutsu, and France another pojnt, for the time being at least , in the increase of submarine armament. " ' ' Yet, rightly considered both victories were in reality defeats. For the losa in good will, almost certainly will far outbalance any tempo rary advantage that could pouubly be involved.' ' Good will, the' confidence and frindship of kindred nations, there lies the greatest strenpth any nation can posses. her con duct at the arms parley, Great Britain, has vastly increased lier acr count of good will. So luu lta.lv, ready from the outset, to go more than half way toward a reduction of armaments on both land and sea. w f Wilt Japan and France have held out, have traded here, maneuver ct tnere, ana nnaer tne anuquatea pica 01 uaiionai security, nave op posed the essential spirit of the conference, and dickered scandalously for selfish advantage. . Nothing they can gain in materia.1 power can possibly compensate tbcm for the spiritunl loss. This is plain to any impartial observer. Hut the professionals simply can't see it. Sharp practice here, driving a shrewd bargain there. all the tricks discredited even in modern business, remain the stoek in trade for the old time diplomats. As the world advances they stand still, "Blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel." GOOD FOR THE JOURNAL. Ye Smudge Pot dy Arthur ferry. It pr-giM to look tike the legislature 'would hare ta meet again to find out wht they did. when they did meet. Now that the 1S25 worlds fair Is finfa. the Portland papers will be able to aire their reader some editorials on the amount of shipping enjoyed by Seattle, and the climate ot southern CAlWaraia. . - . y . .. Riahon Alma White ot the Pillar of Fire denomination declared that Man is responsible for the styles in wom en's dress. The loud cheering yon hear is from mefhbers f the sterner sex giving thanks they don't make their on clothes. ' . HTHE TORTLANT) JOURNAL is to be eommetub-d for the culight- X ened and broad-minded policy it has reecntly shown. Regarding the Exjosition it places responsibility for the rc- ct-nt" failure directly upon Multnomah county for sending a gaug of interest-scrvitijj jncometent8 to Salem and frankly asserts, that the Fair better be financed entirely by Portlaud, than run the risk of rlienating the rest of the state. Regarding the "Washington coufereucc, it thus far has scorned the role nf the pin-headed partisan, and vigorously endorses tlie ef forts of Harding and Ilughes to reduce the war burden of a suffer ing we'd. In the past the narrowness, sentimentality and sanctimoniousness I of the Journal has frequently got on our nerves, so we are particularly glad to hand her a bonquct, which is entirely sincere and entirely deserved. .... . Quill Points s f (Beit 77Zod ',f U'i--M. AiM m4,tom, i Depcevtir.6 "an oli lie is worst Lkaiv , in.vn.iin .new one. ' i ,, i - m "'W.. '" - "' - .. ' , .Plitiehi Sftved op -Tor J5' irehiorv praad over ' ,M hhe wKole wti si ' !' . k .... w - , b-h. . mat. & S l ? Some o.e stands JnT-5Kj"--l''l'- fcciween.yoo and wk.t you waa-t, it is " i . ' l . . - It jij. generally yourseiT. , ' a i n " 1 n . i ri, i i i n j ijiii 1 'l"r!youIrc iVftid of tnekiri encnu5,you' ' ar opt "not xo'nwkke nythitt. i . . . own. the r-ictt when yoo luve notlilrt le io be pouchy About. W -l. TO -rr in i WKen. succS9 coraes -faster "than a "man. cn. wbsor b i t he is headed Tor the Hot Place on. high tf. ' real character- comes -to "the i? ji ?oriace when yootry io borry 'lira." rvl t 'i v frotn ( W v .WAV... THE NKW YORK C OF C MS LOOKING INTO THIS (Eugene Guard) . "' The largest pile of mail ever known tame into Coburg jester . oa on the train. the ensuing year la about finished. It went faster than a 17 year old kid ia a 44 bug. Democratic paiiers are full of sob stuff aneut the suffering undergone by a Democratic administration during the- war. There ought to be a few tears shed for the suffering of the ad ministration that ia gradually pulling the country, and the world, out of the mes they left. "In the rendition of 'The Long Night Endcth'. . Sir. . Gallagher . was shrdlu eat - ton pfxYtyu" ( Klamath Record) The audience was als3 glad when Mr. G got thru,: -.: Business won't be sound while diplomatic promises are merely that and nothing more. The race was begun with a floating rib. Now it must begin all over with a floating debt. HOW MUCH DO Yoy KNOW? The difference between ' ten thousand dollars a year. 'important" and "impotent" is about One boy tries to amount to something, and another is the sole heir i of a rich relative. There is no relationship, between junkers and junkmen. The for mer sow arid the latter harvest. Autoists' can keep their shirts on. Jobs D'a daughter has been granted a divorce, and there will be nd" riae in the ptic of gasoline. A Uutte lawyer has eottimitted sui cide by Jabbing himself in tha abdo men with a carving knife. He was trying a llqtior case, and the court made htm address the Jury, instead of the. temperance worker in the back end of the court room. Hill Hart has sold the Good Eat restaurant oh Fourth, street to Este & Dodge.-i- Ashland Tidings). Anoth er movie Idol is exposed. "We trust the paragraphers will soon appoint .delegates for a Con ference on the limitation of puns on Ilughes. In the old days fho bull pen was something else, but now it is flic cne used to write political speeches. . lYrhaps peace wiH chdure.forever. It is enduring a suff icient num ber of other things to get in practice. The bet aids to pleasant thoughts iu the early morning are a clear conscience and the smell of buckwheat cakes. "What has business lost!" asks a headline. Well for one tiling, it appears to havVlost the homing instinct. 1. Which were tin- rotnn of the InrKfHt dinomlmilion ever Htrurk ly tits t'nitcd 8tatm gitvoriiment t What does the word Ohio mean? 3. Who In 1-rRi-nt of Hungary? 4. What famous old ' church stand In the Wall Strifl tllatrlrt? 0. What novel did Dtrkena leavo unfinixhed ut hlx tl.ath? 0. What poHitlun dues General Dyng now hold? Tien l.i Patriot's Day and what two vtulea ol-rve It? 8. Whnt is the larK-t park In this country within a eity? 9. Of what nre fiber phonoieraph n-edle mailt? 10. How many schouU are there In the PhillpplneH? Auhwers to Veslt-rtlnr'n tJurMIoiix: 1. Who was the lirtt surviving signer of the Declaration of Indaix-n- donce? Ans. Cliarlirs CurrOIl of Car rolllun. Mil. t. Whnt in'tho population of Ala bama? Ana. 2.34T.Z93. . i. How many Uvea were lout in tho bomb tx,lulon In Wall street? Ann. 38. 4. In what Canadian provlnro Is Montraek? An. Queljer. 5. What whs the lairt war U-fore the world. war? Ana.. The IlaJkan- I'.ulKarinn war. I. Whnt htiliU the millions of tons I of water up In the clouds? An. Th sun. 7. What were the atnulleat silver coins iKxurJ by the V. S. (lovenitiieut ? Ana. Three-rent piece. . IVho l president of Austria? Ana. Dr. Michael IlnlnlHi h. 9. Who illscovered the clreulillon of the blood? Ana. William Harvey, a noted KiiRllMh tihyaiclan.' S 10. Mow did Stephen Deeutur die? Ana. He was killed In a duel with f.mmoflore llarron in IKIO. CHERRO CHIMES Tlilsticrro flour, that vou nutde uiat It ma. In fitim wheat, thry talk M'HIUt. . . r It's wonle,ful, the tlitn tlu-y haj. Talk of It, aiimt niithl and day. Cherro Flour A Special Bard Wheat Blend 52.25 a 49 lb. tack at your grocer (To t continued.) - , ' for Health Vim X V1ot and VltaUH UUM IF IIJMU' TAIBKISs. KAT.K OR Fh...... . .mphtat Pref an Henueat. Ak for WKl.lf 'H tha Oll- IQ1NAU REWAHB OF IMITATIONS A.VU STTtHTITUTKS. WKIXTH KHUO CO., lit Kddy St., Iiotit. J. Bttii Frandaoo, The potency of bootleg hootch baa boeu -demonotra&d again. A eitlees took a swig Wed. pro., and forthwith thought Henry Mackey wag the Armis tice Day parade. r. : ; , 'Attorney General Daugherty want the country "to obey the Ten Com mandments and pray.4 Some1 of his decisions have started working on bis eonsolence. The nut crop may be light,, as reported, but we observe no de crease in the number who think Europe will pay us what she owes. A Japanese delegate says he wishes to "spik" our language well enough to spa nthe distances between races. "Spik and spnn" is a good motto. A physician says 'most of the ills we suffer could be avoided by i keeping oirrtdioulders square. The rest could be avoided !)'. keeping our eontioct tnat way. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Dec. 29 Mrs, Sarah Shank, a -democrat, wife of Sam usl Lewis Shank, republican mayor elect, has been appointed a member of the board of park commissioners by her husband. Mr. Shank said she took the office reluctantly because she feared , It would cause an impression of "too much Shnnk'' In the administration of the city' affairs. Cut Thl Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 6e and mall It to Foley Co., 2835 Sheffield Are., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive tn return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound tor coughs, polds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for. jiajna jrf aidog .and. back; rlieumattom. backache, kidney , and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly Cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and alunglsh boffola, ' Hold everywhere, Adv, l?ipp!injRhun:Q a J S aa- -s r mm .f A I THE CRITICS. TILE critics gather round me when I would play my harp, at tempting to confound roe with caustic words and sharp; they do not like the manner in which I hold nay lyre; I smite it with a spanner, and that stirs up their ire. ,4Your pome are ptink and hollow," the busy critics say; "why don't yon try to follow where Homer led the way?" And once they used to peeve me, but now 1 eare no whoop, they cannot vex or grieve me, or place me in the soup. For evermore I'm el'mging to one old-fashioned plan ; in sawing or in singing I do the bes I can. No matter what you're doing the critics will upstand, odsfishing and be shreuing, to say you should be canned. J(( you are' painting fences, they'll say your taste in paint would shock our seven senses, and make an artist faint. And they will rate you soundly if you arc frying grease, and they will roast you romidly if you are herding geese. There always arc the knockers who watch you while you toil, repairing cane-seat rockers, or harrowing the soil; but if you keep of. doing the best that you know how, their uxiselcss cotton-chewing should never cloud your brovr. LOOKING FORWARD H'J1 was jicrliapH a luml yiw to wvvi niuni'V. ( Vuitlitiniis in lu UitMiuw wrlc wen; ilo pn sst'tl, ami prioi's wero liili. Nnw, llumnh pviiicB ' will pmbably nvvt-r i t'.-u-li pi't'-war Ii'vVIm, ndjustiuoutH aro lt'in; iiiiuli', busitu'ss is itHprovin, and 1K22 will St't' US all iM'ttPP off. Tliort'fun' the First National anticipotw lwivinp; many of its aocoimts increased ii ticoatily in the next months. Vfw First National BaniC iicronD Oregon , jar. .Ml.. !Uli.XJUJl. - u ii is a) ni'iiii ill A little in the BANIC each pay'day '7 is . the way to build , a fortune. tzj The way to build a house is by puttinf brick upon brick until it Is built, and the way to build a fortune is Joy REGULAR deposits in the Bank. , r Your fortune will not build itself, you must be the architect and builder and the sooner your START, the sooner you will finish your job. Come in to our bank and start an account TODAY, ' We will welcome you, ' ' Jackson County Bank ' Established 1888. . Member Federal Beserve. i I P 1 unshine anil Oranges Appaal to eouatUia thnaa4a aaoA yaar Why n! to lo 'llf'nla'a Sunny K.Miil.lnii.l tlni winter? Tliern you will enny 111 Onlllllll o( an unelouile'l aun. Ilie l,illilns I" ai-ln. nultlnnr aporla an4 tin- fraicraiice of fluwera ana utani-. . 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