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medfoiw matt; trtbunf, MrcnForcn okkoo. fuidav. ivkoemtier po, 1021 (94 wedford Mail TRinuNB) MR. ROOT IS NOT DREAMING. PACIE FOUR 'M.lli ICVKin At'TNKN"'" Ml.ii.'-') U I'HINTINO ' . Mlf"rrt Hiimliiv Hnn 1 fnri.lf-tvi. .,dh- 1lrt., vi. 1kJ ffic Mnli Tritium- Hiul-iin o " ortti Kir trmt I'tum? 56. c A cimnniU'.dU'"! of the 1 -trr-ovr flma. ttui Mf.l'.irrt Malt, tun nu. Trunin, Tfc euuttiern isvR'ol' tincl Tribune Vb. fiU&irrsa s. bmith. Mnrnjti 1 M Ml. In A.lVHiw e linns' 1t'i flutnlny fui. mr llly. WHM fiumtu t'jf, month i.. ill B-lil...t.t .irjilnv !-'un. v.H r.,! trtll.nut S-illlf!HV Sim. tritMith t . fcljr Mull frtlnin. one var t.9' sjunrt un. r .. . ,, .. f CARK'KIi In Mi'dforil .M'n1 ' iBCkKonvtlle Otiiral VMr.t , ri''t. . .. . . Ontlv v!1b Sunday flin mmith nil?, without .iiiilny fun mntt Dully without SiimlHV tsiiii. .r ' ' Dully, lth .Snnd"v .Sun. c,n yer S5 Ml terms r-y carrier. cah Iti .ire rffctl Dl'er of th- City of MeOfor. Official paper of Jckeii Oninly trnorrt daily nvM-nne clrciUBthMi Jo' ' ; ftlx month etirtlig Met.. l ICntenC w-m ""VY". u Heftfri Origan, unOer the not of Uron i. 1HJI MITM1IKH8 OF ThK ASSOC! ATK.D FKFSS. The Aiorltd Pr clul'i ntltled to the ue for republication of ..i Hit.i(.htt rrditeil to U. or not therwlse credited In tht ppr. nl lo he lKl news puoneneo nerm All rtfhl of republcetton of epelM lit M tone herein are io -Beervea YNIC$ of coin-so, will smile tit Klilui Root's plan to humanize th Mib;r.n;iri'. The vista'ivs will all miunlain. Iliat as Ions; as wnrs oi.st, t ffcrts to rotitivl ll.e lists of any known weapons of .s: motion, aro dreams of idealistic futility. Perhaps, and then atrain. perhaps not. It all depends upon the nations concerned. If the world powers have the wisdom and fore Right, to adopt rules for the submarine, which will outlaw its inhuman uses, and endorse those rules by treaty, there is no reason why the plan should not succeed. For tho world war effectively demonstrated that treating treaties ns scraps of paper doesn't pay. In the last analysis Germany was beaten "because she lost the food will and confidence of the civilized world by this procedure. In the event of another war, any nation that violated a submarine treaty agreed upon, would run the same risk of moral isolation that Germany ran. i The chances are, therefore, that no nation would dare to employ lltn TT n...T.ill. .1 if cli., ili.l Itl.twiv.t .Y.ifVnt Wiiitl.l nlmwt nni. 1 1 la inly be her portion. The world has clmnjred since 1014. Wars are no longer to be won bv fleets and armies, but bv nations, national resources, and the greatest factor of all, world opinion. It is this force of world opinion, that removes Mr. Root's proposal far from the world of dreams, and renders it, if adopted by the pow ers concerned, a very practical and desirable solution. A NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION. o Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. The Russians through thetr war min ister have announced their Intention of licking the world nest summer, and congress ought to vote another $20,000,000 relief, before it is too late. Russia hopes by spring, to have Amer ica eaten Into submission. William F. Isaacs hooked a 3-versed bass solo, on the 4-um riffle Wed., after a hard fight. ANOTHER PITFALL REVEALED (Yreka Journal) Some of our young la !i.-s don't seem to care when Mrs Willis comes home. Just why. is not quite known to the writer, b it listen glrU, don't you know you just caa't sometimes tell whether the?e tall nice liking strands that tfcp S. P. Co. scn-i in here are tumried or rot And troJble is s e.tsy to find "Safi ty Frst." REGOX is the least developed and the least advertised state in the country. "It needs development, and the first step toward development is advertising. , One of the best possible advertisements would bo a paved highway to Crater Lake. For iu Crater Lake, Oregon has a natural advantage over every other state. There is nothing like it in this country, noth-t ing like it in the western hemisphere, nothing like it in the world,' outside of Java. ' J When Oregon can advertise a paved highway' from San Diego on the south to Seattle on the north, directly to Crater Lake, there will be a tourist magnet esablished which will do more for the develop, raent of this state than any other conceivable attraction. In facing a New Year, Southern Oregon could adopt no more sensible re-solution than to unite upon a plan to secure a paved high way to Crater Lake just as soon as circumstances allow. Quill Points J We take this opportunity to extend our heart-felt sympathy to the New Year. Qwar-dice It ll Mgkfc if it makes you V"fVii to be. mir,. . fne wen. in, 4,erw SCttla ny world rirobltnA j in 20-rrunutes -fr-onv f (T -tariff crvfioop poles. J o realize on. your mistks is one of ike Sure wa5 to ya-fc n'ek. icy2 rv peeping your Jsrts insici yocr income 'is one of -fcke r-fcips ftir Kttppincss. m it y i Most -troublc5 4r'nt Corn un-til you rRck u-fc ftrtd grab iftcrro. Th -mTx who Kas eriov6k, s btlr off fckftK. -Ike -man. wkohaTtwrc tiiatc enourc. HE2 HECK SAYS KA , - TO U.---.--.el'l,.ii.' M".4Kty -few of os k lJPJ 5ucceel in. outli our icnoro ',z,..i r -i.p .mm In some particulars, the tariff is still too low to protect home in competence. . HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? A ea nhrkef was Mt at the Trtff' nia the first of the week, but shortly after has a free hand in Japan, tbe Xash district g"t the uews it was a j suit of clothes. t -n i i , , , . . . , ' 1. In what city in Nc- York was Japan will always demand a free hand in Asia while the stork -Washington irvings home? Another citizen who R-.it wi'hin four feet of Woodrow Wils-in daring l.i"' reign bm -written a' boo'. fibutt it. act th thrillinc account of hw tho na:iAn 'eavapcd.coiupMe ruination, will t nubilsbi d in tTs Portland Journal. It is from the virile pen and typewriter of Ray Stannard liaker, r like the works of Qe rge Cril and Joseph P. Tumulty, will reveal ail the important facts already known,' tbat lis'.ea good. ..." The barber shops will close again next Monday. Cbar!e3 Chaplin mus tachios launched du-ing this lull WU not be allowed. At times Progress must sit down and wait patiently until a few revered obstructionists decide to die. Ill tlu Wall Ktrci-t dlntrlit Ann. Trinity church. I 5. What ii'ivrl !M lUrkonM Irave imf InUlH'.l ut hln (Until? Aim. Ktl wln linx.d. 6. tVhiit jto.sltlun loc Ocnenil IlyniC now hoJilT Aniu Governor BoniMal of Cutiiiila? T. Whim Is Patriot's lUy and whut two l;iliH ubm-rvtt It? Ani. It in April 13 mid In ubniTVud In MaaMf (InmcltH and M.ilnr. k. What 1h the liirK'ft prtrk In thin country within n rlty? Ann. Knlr mount pork In I'lillaiUlphUt. It con tains 3.242 ncrrs. 0. Of what are fllnT phnnoicraph nccdlt'M rtiaUu? Ana. They are mmie from forelK't tropical woods dourly "TALK GIVES MARK TO SHOOT j AT" (Grants Pass Observer Hdline). If there was more of this, there would be less reckless oratory. 2. Whnt Is the natural color of the flower known as Immortelle? t, . , , ' S- How much auirnr do ralains Th- re are ti some unpleasant matters to face, but, thank good- contain? cks, ti e last of the turkey hash is gone. 4. what doe an airpiant do l when It taxis? Morale Is 'he (piali.y taat keeps you ro ving cheerfully while s uno nw'dTiivere" v"' ireT:TL 'Jit r guy sieers the boat. Prince of Peace V j 6. What is a halyard? I 7. What xhln brouKht the body of aiwoclatcd with bamboo. the unknown -oldli'r. home? 10. .How many m hooLs nro there ft. Whnt t.,rv aa. Ja.-k London ' 'a Philippine? Ann. There are , , . I write concerning the life of a dtg? Guests should always depart early to leave the hosts ample .time' ,9-,1,hat ? Athe ?cnd r""? ' i establishment In America? to discuss their faults before bedtime. ' to. Who was known as tho bache- ! lor president? tt c i -rrr ' ' " , i . , I AiutwePH to Yesterday's iurtloiut: lias Senator Watson paused to reflect concerning the great num-j i. which were the coins of largest ber of doui'hbovs who wore half-shot without nv form of trinlt denomination ever struck by tho V. S. Government? Ans. Fifty dollar i (sold pieces issued in connection with After a case has beer discussed in the newspapers, a juror who tho Panama-Pacific Exposition in hasn't formed an opinion hasn't sense enough to sit on it. The wheat acreage of the country is a half million acres shy, and the drift away from the plow-handles alarms the heavy, thinkers. There is nothing like a well greased and strictly enforced draft law to arouse Interest in agricul-! tural pursuits, if there are no vacan-j cies in the shipyards. ' When the merchant looks'ovcr his books, it is hard for him to be lieve that man is made of dust. Dust settles. A GOOD LOCATION FOR AN ANGEL WING MECHANIC (Mail Tribune) The county la putting a bridge across the Little Applegate river just south of Jim Ray's farm, this ford having caused a lot of trouble -to auto drivers for a number of years, and will bo a great benefit . to those living above. Tho present year is scheduled to i come to a conclusion tomorrow night ! at 12 M. This Is a little earlier than expected, and a number. of taxpayers; do not know what they did with it, where it went to. As there is a prl-1 mary election in tho next one, it will be a little longer. Habitues of Jack sonville are of the opinion that It is ' 1953 that will be greeted with gay carols. ' It don't seem possible that the rail road workers of the land, will be able i to stand the economic conditions much longer without an impromptu strike. RipplingRhtjiriGs 1915. 2. What does the -word Ohio mean? Ans. It Is an Indlin word and means "Beautiful Klvcr." 3. Who is refre.nt of HunKary? Ans. Admiral Nicholas Von liorthy. 4. What famous old church Blnndrt 13 agricultural schools. 15 schools and 162 settlement schools. farm farm CHERRO CHIMES Xo necI now,' for us to wonder. Why ho cut us out, llko UiunoVr. Wo ran't even flruro out, WIm'Omt linsli for us or not. Cherro Flour . A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at your grocer (To bo continued Wali Mason THE CRIMINAL. stf I ? - . The collegians who have been home for the Yuletlme aro getting ready to drift back to the campus. In a few cases among the fairer sex the educa tion acquired has settled exclusively In their shoulders. COUNTER IRRITANT (Rogue River Courier) ! Jo Pardee with his saxaphone and Harry Edgorton at the piano furnished jazz to settle the luncheB. i 11IAKK the specialist in crime, as on his course he hops, and when he isn't serving time he's dodging gumshoe cops; and he can never reach a clime where the avenger stops. He makes a killing now and then, and swipes some sucker's hoard; but never may, like other men, the wholesome joys afford, and soon or later in the pen he has his bed and board. I'or him there is no peace of mind, no rest at sot (if sun, and mural people and refined he ever more must shun and if he hears a step behind, his impulse is to . run. His nerve forsakes him when he's old, his days are days of dread, the step that once was firm and bold is like a rabbit's tread, and shaking in the dark and cold, he wishes ho were dead. And if he'd use his clever brain with which he is endowed, for pur poses of honest gain in ways by law allowed, when old age gets him he might train with any classy crowd. 'Tis strange that men of splendid gifts elect with crooks to chase and try out all the evil shifts that stern detectives trace,' and join the caravan that drifts to prison and disgrace. 'Tis strange because they well must know the end of such a trail; the law will dog them to and fro and in the end prevail; and crime will bring them only woe, and long years in a jail. Hi A. D. 1H08 A. I), 1HUN WHEN YOU KNOW THE IDFORO NATIONAL BANK You Will Bank With It A. I). 1021 W. 8. C. A. I). 1021 Mmiilii:illlllll!IHIIIIlllllllllllllllllW lis . Thet police have absolutely no con trol over people's children. Seven Little Rock, Ark,, babes, the oldest 15, were caught trying to rob a street car. At a meeting of parents tho author ities were vigorously - arraigned for their laxity, - ...i..' . ,, , 5n TINY TOT SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN NEW CLASS OPENS JANUARY 3 Every child is entitled to the advantages and happy experiences of Kindergarten training. Its benefits are lasting. Phone 832-W - ' " ' MRS. MABEL VINSON Something in Jewelry for New Year's Always pleasing, last a life time If you want quality at right prices, we can please you. We wish you all a Happy New Year Fay E. Diamond Jeweler. mann's si?rr:: mann's Saturday Specials MEN'S: MACKINAWS $7.95 : IJ.( All Vmi1 MiuklmiHK 7.ltt t'J.AO Hint 9i;t.nn N. II. Mm Ulnnws IM.1 BOY'S: MACKINAWS $5.95 Hoys All Wool Mim-Mwaw 7.BO Any lU.ys' Miu-kiimw hjue; N.ftO value.., S3.IKI :MEN'S: DUCK COATS $4.95 Ml-kln Wl with llwivcHuM collitr .$7.ft. UliMikrt Illicit foul, Mtl'irtMr lltlerllniiiK. H,50 vitluoa, :MEN'S: OVERCOATS $15.00 All Wool OvcrooHlM, rJ..VI value Younic .Mi ii'n Ov.mxiCit, ttVoo vnlii' 1.1 )M-r ivut ifNliii tlim on nil oilier OvercontH. ftlTIMl . f IU.AO BOY'S: OVERCOATS $10.00 Ho)' Ovcmul, nid I to H $1:1. ,10 vnluiv. Ken-owl for olilfr bo $10. (Ml an. on :MENS: WOOL SOX 25c hlly tlon plr of Mxi'x MihIIuiii Welulit Vn Ho ,'l.V vnluo. 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