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PACE FOUR m.t J...L.,.".i j.. . i.. ....... ii ,jgan tlEDFORD Mail tiubune AN IM.W'KNI:ST NKWfTAJ'KH "TjMi.lHHe. tl KVKMT AtrliSRNOOlf i: B.'l HCNUAT BY TliK - -S.I.futU fMfiTii OO.- MEDFOKP MATTi (TRlBIfKR MI-.DFORD ORKOOX, SATURDAY. DliCKMUHR fll 10.21 H Mtdfqrtl gunda? thin la ntrlnt a thin la tur urmnao' iall Otflfl" Unit "tribune 6uiiJiiiK, tt ST-M arUi Hi stroat t'hou H. eenaolldatlon of Uic tjamoorattr riiiM, Ui Mmlfonl Mull, tha Meufore 1 rmuiit Th Houinirn Orsffonlao. Th tahlMid Trlbunn nOBKRT W. RVML, Editor. MJMlTblit 8. BM1TH. aUuar TO 1022. G - . uaomxioar - - t WAIL In Ailvsm: lally. with Sunday Bun. f oar..-.7.6U Ufelly, lift Uunua? (tuii, mouiB ... it Imlijf without Kundfcr Pun, yr.... 1.61' pally. Wlltiout BuntUr Uun. muutli YVaeKly M All Trlbuna. oti . Kunday Hun. on yar i.e JUT' CARHIKR In Mrdford. ftshland JaekaonvUl. . Cailral fulat, Vtioanla ! D.tly, with Sunday Win. month.-. Ti l.l)y, wlihuut HauJaj riun.moi.lh t'ally, Without Kunduy tiuu, yr.... l.i Daily, with Sunday tiuu. on r 1.6 All tarma by carrier, caah la advance Official iMpar of tna City of Madforo Ottloiaj papr of Jackfon County. worn dally erarsse emulation tor as months andlng OcU 110. JH BntaraO. aa xum vma. miiltf at Medford, Oregon, under tha act of l&arcfe i. IV. HSMBBRI Ot THfl ASSOCIATED K PRESS. Tha AaoaMaU't t-ra la nelualvcly aotltled to tha uaa for republication of all nwa ulapatcVe credited to It. or not tberwla crdltd In thla ir. sad aiao Ih lomtl ntvi published hrrtltt. Ail rlithta of republcatlon of eaeclal Up tehee harln are also awvs&, 1 1 Ye Smudge Pot . , By Arthur Perry. KKETINGtt! ' Yon are a likely looking 'infant.1 fresh and eWu T ami smiling. So. was your oKl Ihid, jtixt a year o today. Ami. now liu m weak nna smKtl nna totlonnj, wnn n c:ui in lor nw uimt i-j Inker, hi journey iloiio. lint tlon't bo too cot'ky. If you do ns well by ns as yonr vKl lad, thro will be no complnint in thin quarter.' j For the Old Man. as you call hin, did (jotnl work In this station oft the jilunft. (favc us irrisa'tioir f'tr one thing, safe and sane develop.) ment for nnother, n general spirit f optimism and a geiieral sense of j well Wine, thrown in as a pood barirain. He pave us oil, at least a spiinkliupi just httw much it is up to you to determine. He revived! the. lumber industry, he extended mir good roads, he hvunehed a record-break inp fruit erop, and he bequeathed 1 n self eonfidenee, whieh accounts larpely for our confidence in you. So don't forget him. Don't be too proud . in your hey-day .'of youth. You have a reputation to live 'up to, a record to sustain. : We oil expect yon to do better than the Old Man. You shotdd with yonr youth and the opportunity of profiting by his mistakes., ' But we repeat, if everything considered, you do as well, we will piv? to you just as big and bounteous a bouquet a year hence, as we are giv ing 1021 today. . ' And that's worth striving for. There is a tremendous gap be tween youth and old age. W'e are all future presidents on our natal day. "When the final summons comes we are grateful for flowers and a few kind words. ' So enter on your life in that spirit, young man. Work hard and don't scorn the methods. of your progenitor. And with these few words we wish you God Speed, a happy life and a useful one. Quill Points Well, old 1921 brought ns a lot of troubles, but enmtt wasn't cne of them. ! TUe aurvtvora of 1921 are all ready fw tfia installation of the Ne Year, which will le comixvsed of spring, Hummer, autumn, and winter, running I concurrently. Some married men arc happy, and some liear a great deal of cou .ersation about "nerves." The electron is the smallest thing in the universe, except a row j between two denominations. The statement in these Iart3 that tho OrfKouian had dincontlnuetl "The Wringing l' rather" articles hy Jo epn p, Tumulty waa erroneDiia. and tbe exposfi of the Admjnlstratiou of WUsou ' and Tumulty continues un abated. .-. The only part of the hog the packers waste Ls the squeal, and the consiuiu . s furnish that. 'Uleedinpf France" (hurrah tor La What I'uele Sam yearns fur is some without being required to guarantee it. way to guarantee peace T i .:n . v- v . : t.- i t i ..i:t t i.. Favettc!) has abandoned her aoble, "'. c " i tur uiu us tiutii rumt.uuu. efforts to make the rest of the world 'discovers a way to put the mark in market th Mime. Washington, I. C reopened a deep Incision in the French pocket- book by hinting that a remittance on her war debt w as in order, less damage for scuffing "up the grass at Chateau Thierry, and trauuling a wheat field at goison '. '....., A BUT WHY MENTION IT (Mali Tribune) ' Paul Jennings Is helping James Reynolds mend a defective car this week. .They will act Queer ad sometimes ea troublesome. The more we think of the taxes posterity will inherit, the less we condemn the birth-control advocates. Why envy the neighbors who have more when it is. so easy move into a neighborhood where tbey have less? to "I!no glory! I see it not.'but I have Jt !" (King Richard, Shake Rpeare). The official motto of the Nash district . 300 Nebraskans T.T.1 visit Oregon in February. They "are making the trip too lnte to run fur something at tbe spring" primary. . . : A former : Willamette ' valley evan gel 1st is in jail at Los Angeles, charged vrith taking up a collection oh a mail train with a .45 calibre pistol. Clean and. trim as a yacht in tbe wind light on its feet, quick at the trigger. Tho New Dort Motor Car at tbe Four-Sites Sales Agency, Beaver Block.' (Ad. Ashland Tidings). The driver- must be a sailor, a boxer, and handy with firearms. A noted clergyman scolds this "frivolous" age. No doubt he means Iliwerous. t . ...... i xvw i VYonuivfalf "for "flatter wkilt tnn. ( take Kindly t Co " osli." Xi la AM4 rvnnrM A Ww ak LA poetry titan ihy 1 I joikm makca man. overlook , womn,'s 'f wn'nHe5 W Hiock. i her "moaty. ' i &9j mrt-mcrc pt to -tell ihe rtnl rvtk i'boui' us, -fcritttt, "PrieiKls. v.'-' , r w ) 111 1'iiiiMaaaeaajMw aagaa i"ii i n jBcmTeanegarsirEspaiujijjj.uijmA ' Some men. attnin. -no other d'ntinctioo- i. t 1 1 . . i i r 1 1 . t ?r A "wtan..ntT capacity Tor ihd I j Ji A:. kicWn.. 1 . Ovts'tde. of kimserf, a doctor !s cpiniort-'crP doctors i s -not h.i K UP7 LACTrU CAVc. I oiierirt' Trie piovv pyJ 4-i-irtt- x foUerltt! -the 4iJ,xy"f races. r - i a, t . -V 0..aj 1 Li k.f C'rr m r rr 1 I I W'J NN'TTTiT Iff ,y.-'i,v'..'-. :." A little in tha BANK each pay day is the way to build a fortune. Tho way to build a houM i by putting brick upon brick until it ia built, and the way to build a fortuno is by REGULAR deposits in the Bank, ' , . Your fortune will not build itself, you must be the architect and builder and the sooner your START the looner you will f iniah your job. Come in to our bank and start an account TODAY. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reicrvt. If a man lacks the nerve to fight for his rights, he fiuds consola tion in the thought that he is good natured. ' " ' . , Darn it; with Ireland free, it will be necessary to think up some new line of talk to land the Irish vote over hi-ye. - What other qualification must arench premier have, in addition 16 the ability to keep everybody pJeaWably excited! If all of the. paper ibjes issued were placed end to end,1 they would reach the conclusiun that it pays to be on the level. You never koow whether the driver or the pedestrian' was at fault until yon learn how many ear drivers there are on the jfiry. ' The Oregon dairymen have decided to liquidate.' t'nder the present ays tern, it's a wise cow that knows its own tu tilt by the lime it gets to the ultimate consumer. , . ' . i Mansfield Issues New Year s i - Message to Farm Bureau THOSE VILLAGE CUT-UPS (Eugene Guard) . Several 6 the Alvadore upstarts who have a great deal of suri)lus pep, attended a program on Mon . day evening at the Danebo church. The Brazil- Coffee Growers Associa tion rharges'that the American public does' not get the coffee berry In un adulterated orin, anj imbibers of the Baine'Ja beauerlcs have suspected' It for a long time. I am srlad to gretst the Farm liu-1. The Jackson County Co-operative reau members of Jackson county atjeschange Uo 'leathered - deflation, the beginning of the New Tear. The ' the Worst pprfad for buttinees in year National Farm Bureau has become J and uuder tb highly efficient tnan the grea.tet force In our American ' ag-ement (t'. M. Kperk. is now In a ltfe itnd with the aid of the agric-ui-! highly aUfi-tory condition. Dur lurnl bloc, has done a great working all thin pariod of KtreKs for th? for the relief of the common peilc. '.exchange, the Firnt National Bank of The state Farm Bureau ii one of the:Medford handled our account and greatt-Ht forces in Ort-gon. During ; they cannot lie too highly praised for iszz with the aid of our tate paper, the manner In which they have sup- we expect to organiza the farmers , ported ua. Itcalfeing the need for selling power, his nui'chiKinz Dower. 'such a farmer's Institution, lhcv and his influence In such a way as backed us to the tWlt, and now that to secure fr him fair and Just treat- our succexs aeems! certain, our mem- ment. The Farm Bureau has, in va-;bers should bear n mind the means rious ways, direct and indirect,, saved '.by which it was itttained. I predict every rarmer in Jackson county lfof the excliange a marvellous growth many times his membership fee. Iduring 1922, plans nre now under way that will insure this I believe. Our county agent, C. C. t'ttte, ileserves more credit for conditions In Jncksorf county than any nman perhaps. He started co-operative sltlitping. and he has been a tower of strength In all our enterpiisea. Wo owe thanks to so many i)eoiU for their splen did co-operation that it l. IinpoBslblo to name thent all. The orchard men of the valley. headed by Hal Bingham, have always lieen on hand a: the right time. Juan lta Fmnklin, our Farm Bureau secre tary. JfisS-.tY1.". 'Air. Oalman. A. C. Allen, and 'a 'hAt of others deserve special mention. 'Th .executlvs com mittee of the ero hange. Cv- M- Speck. D. M. lAwe. Will tir'gory and Miles t'antrall uil deer-e th .Crolv de Cuerre for their r,a.'.tanlry in action. Without tht-lr nt?.tneBii, tva could not lav .ucceeled,,.nd tho busi ness rc.vit of the county are coining to realize that our HErlculture, par ticularly our orchards, make possible our business life and are co-operating .for the common good. Our county court ami county commissioners are also solidly in line and nre marching In step to the notes ef agricultural organization. I hope to meet every Farm Bureau member of our county at the dedlea- ' lion of our splnd!d new fair grounds next fall and the agricultural meet ing that will take place, at the Jack son county fair of 192!. GKO.'A. MANSFIELD. President Jackson County Farm Bureau. ' color Is five-cent is sea level r":koned lKow that Fatcoe Arbucklo lias been submerged the dirty story field Is held ejclualvely by 4ds. ,' : NORMALCY ' (Oregon City Enterprise) .Now.it is Very important that , the taxpayers be on hand at (the budget meeting to help Increase the county debt in every possible ; way. ; . . H. SCHUEEEL..'- ' Personal Smart man would like to meet modest lady with Immodest for tune, and no business sense: Equipped with C. Chaplin mustache, excellent dancer, hearty nature and eater, and able to come In out of the rain without an order from tho circuit court. Fa miliar with, and In automobiles. : ' lJk RippHnfjRhqinssn 5. What stamp? B. Where from? 7. Should potatoes be cooked In salted or un"'.led witter? I. How many bells are ktruck at 4, 8 and 12 o'clock on shipboard? 9. How long have peaiia been rccpgnUod as valuable? 10. What became of the land con- gress Cave to Iji Knyette? Att-sners to YcMcttlii)' uwIIoivh: 1. In what rlty In New Votk was Washington Irving' home? Ana. Inlmrton. 2. What Is the natural color of the f:ovcr known as immortelle? Ans. Yellow. S. How much stilsar do laixlns enntnin? Ans. 61 per cent. 4. What does an airplane do when It taxis? Ans. . I. una along the ground. 5. How many trmes has W. J. Brynn delivered the lecture, "Th I'rinco of I'eace?" Ans. One thous and times. C. What Is a halyard? Ans. It la a rope by which n flag is lowered. 7. What ship brousht the body of the unknown soldier home? Ana. Olympla. B. What story did Jack London write ronrernliiK the Hfn of a dog? Ans. "The Call of the Wild." 9. What Wns the second college, established la America? Ans. Wil liam and Mary. 1 10. Who was known as tho bache-' lor prenldent? Ans. James Buclmnan. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? i. Whi h weighs more,' a Kallon of milk or a gallon of cream? . Z. Which Is the longer, tho Mis- Isslppl or the Missouri river? 3. How ninny Indians are there In Canada? 4. How many transcontinental railroads has Kouth Aimrl. a? CHERRO CHIMES I'm waiting for that awful fate Tluit comes to loaves ntudn out of date. Now, yoiuijr fellow, jour'o not wood, . .in i ve ttttiu u for your rom1. j Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend ' $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at your grocer (To be continued.) f When you figure IMi Uic wear and tear on SY your dotlfts on ac-' IuSCj count of the terrific pffrn f$ washboard-rubbing IJyyl CUM wear, vou will find ! wear, vou that the item of the weekly wash is too high much too hi&h. Clothes washed witli a Western x Electric ' Washer and WringertL last longer because they ore gently rocked into cleanliness not beaten into it. Warm,' soapy water is gently forced through oil fabrics cleaning heavy and fine alike quickly without wear. Every item of expense in connection with your weekly washing is reduced the addi. tional cost is three cents for electricity. - Wash Electrically. Let Us Explain, TODAY I - EASY PAYMENTS PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE Cor. Main and Central St. Phone 00 I II I l' "J"""SA'j ' Had Kidney Trouble Ten Years j Don'J give up hope if you are suffer-1 lug from backache, rheumatic pains,; stiff, swollen Joints, always tired feel- j ing, palus in groin and muscles ;or other symptoms of liidney trouble. J. , T. Osborn, It. t D. No. I, Lucasvllle, O., writes: "I had kidney trouble for; 10 years. I tried all kinds of kidney remedies but they did nw no good. 1 took one bottle of Foley Kluuoy IMlls and ttitv helpitd hie so much I am well now." ; Sold .everywhere.' . ..AJr, THE OLD YEAR fTpIIE gray old year is passing, it's dying in the snow; with : A fiifrhiug and alasing'l watch the old year go; a bright new year's appearing, and all the boys are cheering, and by uuch noisf; they're queering the old year in its woe.. For new things people clamor, all new things look like gold; and we liave got a ham mer or anything that's old;' we have a cordial gir-cting for all new things we're meeting, aud older things, retreating, jnay per ish in the cold. New customs and new manners we greet with loud hurroo, and Kend off to the canner's the one our fathers knew; oh, anything that's hoary is bu.t an old wives' story; the new things walk in gJory, if what men say is true. .And yet I shed some briny to sec the old year sneak, his white dome bald and shiny, his footsteps slow and weak; how much of good he sent me; how much of joy he lent me; and if some burdens bent me, I raised no craven ishriek. Tho old year lavished blessings upon us all, I wist; he gave us 'more caressings than left hooka with his fisl ; and 'while men turn politely' to greet the new year sprightly, the old one, sad unsightly, is fading in the mist. ' ' ' ! A HAPPY NEW YEAR COLTLI) the First National express iiiiy bet ter wish for you in lf?2J? For Iiapjiincsci is" usually conditioned on thrift, and that is the slogan of this hank to its eiHtojnY'i s. - So niay 1022 be for our jiatrons a "thrifty"' year in the bpst sense of that term, and we'll . cooperate with you by hqyx'h:c and advice. as Hrst National Bank' ncFORD Oregon , CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES Due to laus liuposiiiK heuvy additional license foes upon auto stages and regulatliig the speed and operation thereof and which laws become operative January I, 1922. It Is necessary in order to comply thernwlrh that we make tha following chants In schedule and fares, effective January I, ll)l!. . , . MEDF0RD-ASHLAND STAGE l.nuve ,Mclftrd for Ashland und Ashland for Medford, dully exn-nt Sumluy. Every hour on tho hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. ni., tbuu :1u p. m. Alio s::tu and 10:30 p. in. Saturday only. Sunday riiiicilnlel.eave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for 'le'lfoid ever,' hour on tho hour from 9 a. in. to B p. m., then 6:30 and &:.", p. m. - FAHKS. ' Aleilfoitl-Aiililiinil 45 cents. 20 rltto book IS.0O M cil ''on) Talent or Ashland-i'honnlx 30 cents. 20 ride book $3.20 .Meiltoi'd-liioenlx or Aslilund-Talijnt 20 cents. 20 riilo book $ 2 . r 0 leill'ord-Vorhles, Ashland-I.uke's, lfanch, I'hounlx-Talent'or any short rldo : 15 touts. 20 ride book 12.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. . W. U I.KW1S, Manager. . TINY TOT SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN - NEW CLASS OPENS JANUARY 3 Kvery child is entitled to the ad ventages and hnppy cxperienceg pf Kiijdoi'gai'ten training. Its benefits are lasting. Phone -832-W MRS. MABE& VINSON OH AS. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP J28 X. drape St. ' ji'ono oeo-n , , WOOD Under wt, $.1.00 per tier and up. .Prompt delivery..' ' ' 1118 N. Contra! Wood Co7 lltouo 034-X V ' i J. v M. CAELT0N f -Jtllliiii ' ' '.i M i m .: utr.H . t