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PAGE POUR IWEII.-il ..!Ji-L .; MEDFOKD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFOIiD OliKtiON. TDKsDAY. JANFATtY ;V 1022 IIedford Mail tribune AN TNIifJI'ENDFNT NKWKPAI'WTt 'UBLIWIIH KVK.UT AKTi:ilNlON te . cxr.&PT sundat dy tub T MKOirOU i' HI NT I NO CO, ' 'ha M1fnrd Bund Bun U furmntiio ttttor1br danlrln; day dully MWnpapar. v CKftoaluall Tribune Building. IH!- Worth Fir irt t'hon .. A oonaolldatlon of the lx-mocmrtc Cliaoa. Uie M1foM Mall, tile MadferA aYOIUand Trlbun. THE LAST OF THE BIG BOSSES. i, ROH&HT W. RITITI Blltor. ..BUJUrTKIt . 8M1TH. Mi.r Boiiocmmioji tbjiui t MAU. tn Advnw: bally. i(h 8unduy fluu, yoar 17.60 tiully, rkii mui.iiHy ruii, mvn.ie .. - ti.tiv without PunVlav Suo. yr. .9' bally, mlihout Sunday Bun. nuwitfc . ( 'Mn-al) MaiI friou n. n viux Sunday Hun on vr. .. . t. " T CABPTUR In Mf"rt. AMI. . JsckoonvllU, Central Tolut, Phoanlx. talent; . . ' .,J IMkiiy. un -ennnay n'ni, muno. UaUy, Uhout Sunday Buu. month Jo Jally. without (Sunday Ban, yar J. Dally, with Sunday Sun. one yar t.io Ail tarma by cariiar, cash In adtanv. Official onper of tht City of Madrorn UtflcUu .paper of Jafkron County, worn dally averna clrrulathin for Mix month ending Oct.. l0, ISM Wntarvd a iuwm a matter at If ed ford. Oregon, under tht act of March L 171. VKMBEIIS OK THK ASSOCIATED PRKS. Tho Aoclatrt ira la MCluslvaly actltlrd to tlio for republication of all na diptch-a crrdltrd to It. or not ttharwlM craditrd In this papvr, and lo th I oral news published hiTiln. JU) rights of republication of aoiaJ Umatobcf herein are alao ea&rvd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. An OrcRon hot for produced 18.532 IKMiuds of milk in 1921. and this does not include the water added by every body who sold it. ftlKE'S AUtO WRECKING HOUSE (Ad Salem Statesman). Admirable frankness in "announcing the openins of new and much needed garase. '"lITE lat Boies lYmoso was n boss in his own viuht. Ho Was )e 1. turned to tho ftemito as regularly by tlio people through tho tli lect primary syslom as by tin" politifians llironjsh tlio t'onvctition Xvs" tern, Pennsylvania whs his by the riirht of shot-r native ability, lto ruled not by the force of the political machine, but by the force of personal will. Penrose was essentially a modern boss. That is to say, he was not "in polities for personal profit. He was not a prafter. lie had a definite code of political principles, nnd these priueiples may be yronped under the general head of big business. Penrose honestly believed in hig business. lie wns convinced tlmt legislation which protected big business, which extended its influence nnd increased its profits, was not only best for the Pennsylvania rail road and United States Steel, but best for the workers and best for the people. However one mijjht disnprce with the Penrose code, no one could question its essential honesty. There Was nothing of the demagogue about Pennsylvania's Hig Hosa. lie was neither a mixer nor n baby kisser, and didn't pretend t be. lie seld.mi took the stump, ho never courted newspaper publicity. And yet when the people of Penn sylvania had the derision in their owuhands, they refused to 're move their senior senator, and by a large majority, continued him iu power. . The reason for this was undoubtedly the belief among the people of Pennsylvania at large that Penrose was, in spite of his faults, too great an asset to the state to lose, lie had the ability, he hud the braius, he knew more about the intricacies of the tariff nnd finance than any other man in the upper house, and above all he had pover. Before these practical considerations, the reformers" cry had little rvail. The people of this great industrial state preferred to suffer the ills they had, rather than to fly to those they knew not of. I The passing of Penrose will be of little loss to the nation, but of great loss to hia state. It might be an extravagance to say he loved Pennsylvania, but he was a most loyal and dutiful son. The ideals he represented are passing, the era he dominated has gone, but the ser vices he rendered to the commonwealth that honored him, will long be remembered by Pennsylvanias' grateful sons. A Portland husliaad rettirnins unex pectedly, furnishes a coupje of job for the undertaker, and. as usual, shot with deadly accuracy, until he trans formed himself into a corpse. Quill Points Reports from the chief cities of the land Indicate that liquor was so plenti ful at the threshold of a new year, that even a policeman could find it. Tonsoria! parlors re-opened tills am. and the amiable chinwbackers warmed their fingers down the necks of their customers. . The United States is feoing to deitort 1287 European hellraiBerg, including an ex-premier of Finland, wha is full of abarchiatic notions and American cooking. If this keeps up Americans will get the idea they are running their own country. Hobby: Any convenient rat-hole for the reception of surplus in come. Even railroad bandits recognize spheres of influence. They never attack timing ears. The funny part of it is that when congress is loafing it really thinks it is deliberating. ' 8 "When the wire sizzles like that, you can't tell whether it is a static condition or central chewing gum. beut all thre ij to toiythmo is ' 111 " 'UK miiaiwit.- Ai tve ry town f h.o matter fiiAi 1 how smwlj, htt J 1: I 1w -rninrtowj1 who fcfv if to be IhN k fallow inet i hide hl viceij 'vi; k 1h tto- h more "hhy sitnt.-ko shov. pewjit-fiTtdtfrs -fmlf bck on. -Wie v'icton.1 . whcttiliere is "nothi cl5 to kick aboot. exceedingly well do not r oo hosbmtds wno dnrtc '3h I ) . i j ftomn.'s curiosity trace strihi beK to Eve. : &a,tfi w qo mm HEX HECK SAYS: orammir jjws in "my way wh "to say somcth 4rom ihe shoulder; hen lwntf SY& iy-. , ? HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Mica Woniack strolled Into the hilts back of Jacksonville Mon., and dicov ered b gold mine without leaving the Kash district AN OUNCE-OF PREVENTION ' VS. A PECK OF TROUBLE (Albany Democrat) - After fumigating their house, Mrs. Ralph Dannen's oldest daugh ter, Durothy. took ill with the scarlet fever. The New Tear's edition of the Port land Oregonian arr. OK., and unlilre previous years, purchasers -were able to get into their homes with it There was a show at the opery house last eve. Roy Gardner is in jail, but bis nerve goes marching on. Some people get ahead, and some can't resist the temptation to buy a thing that is only one dollar down. In this glorious country, every man has a chance to get rich enough to write- a hook about the blessings of poverty. Disarmament is a feather in Uncle Sam's cap, but let the world understand, please, that it isn't a white feather. Turning up your coat collar doesn't really keep you warmer, but it serves to hide the tie the wife gave you for Christmas. In a small town a girl whose parents are worth ten thousand dol lars, has difficulty in finding a mate, who is her social equal. It will be impossible to reverence the well-known human race, how ever, while it continues to stage amateur theatrical performances. The disarmament confab ha formu lated, a set pf rules for the Chinese, with the Chinese in control . every place except where money is con cerned. As a special concession, and to show that the world powers hold uo, ill will against them they are allowed to wear tlitrir fingernails long. It must be a great strain on Ireland to keep yearnjng for every thing DeValera thinks she should have. -Stinnes says the world will be controlled by trusts, owever, it is controlled by distrusts. At present, NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR WORTHY -POUNDER OF THE ROYAL DtSHPAN ' ' ' ' ' (Sweet Home Newt) The' weddings in ' this vicinity have come so fast in the last two weeks that the charivari crowd are' aH tired but. Some suggest . that they effect an organization and adopt uniforms. The way the high moguls of Democ racy are shooting appeals and speeches at the womenfolks; the men will have no vote in the 1922 elections. The object is to produce a solemn and hysterical referendum. ' . WANTED H. S. girl to work." for room and board and help care for 2 children. Apply In "person 923 Win chester St Mrs. L. R. Meredith. (Want Ad Roseburg Newg-Review). But what will the' young lady do With ail her surplus time. At last a football 'team has been locited that the University of Califor nia's three teams couldn't beat. ' , A MALICIOUS SPIKE . (Oregon City Enterprise) George Neere has been limping around because of a rusty nail forcing itself into his foot. Walt Mason NEW YEAR VOW. At, Tho mule is an Interesting cuss, and, according to the last . isifue of tho "FARM and HOME," when young, 'will eat their own tails off, unless closely watched. ' ' ; Elites Cnntrull of Uitch Mondayed In the niftr.ipolis. Mr. Cantrall is a pros perous fanner, but won't admit it. OF PLEDfiES I have made no string; just one resolve I've scored: .This year I won't buy anything that I can't well afford. In bygone years I blew my cash for junk and gilded brick; I'd buy up any kind of trash that I could get on tick. Henceforth I'll pay for this and that before I take it home and if I can't afford a hat I'll have u naked dome. For it is better far to walk and have a painful corn, than drive a motor round a block, and toot a costly horn, and know you owe for oil and, gas, for tires you run all day, nnd that the citizens you pass are waiting for their pay. I've deck ed myself in brave attire, in silken sox and shirts, and anything I might desire I'd buy and now it hurts, for merchant princes stare at me, their aspect daunts and chills; I hear them say, "You owe me three why don't you pay your bills?" And letters come to my abode, stern documents that say, "Some seven bones you long have owed why not come in and pay?" A long, long time I have endured rebuffs at every Htore, and now' such trouble must be cured I'll buy on tick no more.' Like prudent lads I will be have, my wages I won't blow; and if I can't afford a shave I'll let my whiskers grow. . . 1 Is a man born In Cnnada classed as a foreigner In tho fnited States? 2 What becamo of ihe medals placed on the casket of the Unknown Soldier? 3 What Is the ledger line In writ ten music? 4 Does New Mexico have a larger population than ArUunu? & Which Is the liirKer. New Orleans or Denver? 6 What famous line forms tho southern boundary of Pennsylvania? 7 Who was in charge of t'nlted States foreign affairs when the Mon roe Doctrine was written? 8 Of the 18,531 manufacturing establishments in Illinois how many are located in Chlcano? 9 What does Mauna Loa mean? 10 Who apiKilnted tho lata Chief Justice White? 'Answer to Yesterday's Questions 1 Which weighs more, a gallon of milk or a gallon of cream? Ans. A gallon of milk. Z Which is longer, the Mississippi or the Missouri river? Ans. The Mis souri from Its extreme source to the place where It Joins the Mississippi is 2945 miles lung. The Mississippi from Its extreme source to Its mouth Is 2486 miles. 3 How many Indians are there In Canada? Ans. 106,698. 4 How many transcontinental rail roads has South America? Ans. One. Xi What color Is a five-cent stamp? Ans. Itlue. C Where Is s;a level reckoned from? Ans. Mean sea level is tho average height of the watfc all utagea of the tide being considered. 7 Should potatoes be cooked In salted or tinsulU'd wat'or? Ans. They should be cooked in billing salted water. R How many bells are rung at 4. 8 ant 12 o'clock on shipboard? An. Eight. llo-w long have pearls been reeog- nUed as valuable? Ans. 3tHd ynr. 10 W"hut becawa of the land cm- grvss Kave to l.a Fayette? Ans. It was sold nnd the money plnced lo hi credit In a bank. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with fc and mall It lo Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III , writing your nni)i and nddrnet clearly. You will receive In return a trial packages containing Foley's Honey and Tar CuinKund for roughs, colds and crimp; Foley Kidney 1111 for pains in sldes'and buck; rheu matism, backache, kidney nnd bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesomo 'and i thoroughly cleansing cathartic for conntipnlhiri. biliousness, headache, and sluggish iHiwels. Adv. Wilbur Godlove, sophomore at the IT. of O. In mining and geology leaves this evening for Eugene. CHERRO CHIMES I.1STKX I.ADIK.H! You know, lenr Imlle, there is aotue. tlnim food Tluit Im Iwtler than oilier for your Rood. I'll promlM" you Mmrthinj(, (to don't be denied, t'ntll you hnvc found It, nnd nced Mippllcd. Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.23 a 49 lb. tack tt your grocer (To be continual.) WOOD Under cover, f.'I.OO per tier nnd up. iTompt aeiiferjr. 1118 N. Central Wood CoT" t , , l"hone :H-X ; , J. M. CARLTON Safe TnUA for INFANTS mi IIIVALIDS ASK FOR IlorlickTs the Original JrInfant9,trmHaendarowingChndren iRlc 'muY, malted pain extract In Powder Tat Original Food-Drink For All Aces !NoiCo6ldogNouri.liiiig-Dltib" vJiiHtefSkirwi rar? ill''"' .' V ! ; ii PZati . mm jt j kwtatJ Itb a ColdWorid but a BOOK is a Warm Friend and a Secure One. Every man should realize that h U hii own beit friend. He will have other friend but they are bnsy looking out for them selves, and ho must do tho tame. The way to be your own best friend is to open a BANK ACCOUNT and regularly deposit a part of what you earn. Then you can take life easy and be assured of a comfortable old age. Come in today. We will welcome you. Jackson County Bank Established 1883 Member Federal Reserve. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES Dun to law Imposing heavy uddtUonul Itcetisn f'a upon auto Mt.nges and regulating th speed and operation thwreof and wblcti laws become operative January I, l32. It I necmuiary In order to comply therewith that we ninVe Din following rhnnge in schedule and fares, rffeetlvc Jnnary lo--. MEDFORD ASHLAND STAGE tj'nvn Vedlord fur Ashland and Ashland for Medford. daily except Hunduy. Kvery hour on ihn hour from 7 a. ni. to 7 p. m., then t:30 p. m. Also r3o and U:30 p. m. Saturday only. Siindny H'hi-ilul- Leave Medford for Ashland and Ahtand for Medford every hour au the hour from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m., then 6:30 and 9:30 p. in. lAUlS. M.Hlford-Ashland .....43 cent. .Medford Tslent or Ashland -Phoenix 30 cnt. Medford-i'hoeiiix or Aslilund-Tab'nt 20 cents. Med ford-Vorhte. Ashlnnd-t.uke's Hnni'h, I'hoi'hlx-Tulent or any short ride 15 cents. 10 ride hook IS. 00 :o rlda tKK.k n.so SO ride book 12.60 30 ride book 2.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. U I.KWIS, Manager. THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN The l ord Nedmi Im an all weather rar for thp family. Warm and mrloncd In winter w Ithnut im pairing clenr Vlalon, -open anil roul In aumnirr. Iu flexibility, durability, east Jlf control anil econ omy of operation make It a practical rar for Ihn family wanting a aervlce.tlile nil jenr rnr. fVmo In or plume w If jou nrr Intct-ratcd. U'c would Imi glml l drnmiiNtriiln to you the features tluit (dare tlx1 lord Si'dim as tho bent, nil around lljrht car In Ihe world. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Sixth and PocUla Ulgbway A HAPPY NEW YEAR COULD ihti First National express any let ter wish for you in 1922? . For hupjmiVjw i usually conditioned on thrift, and 'that is the slogan of this hank to its customers. So may .1922 bo for our patrons a "thrifty" year in the best sense of that term, and we'll cooperate with you by .seryjrc and advice. 1 FIRST NATlat MKiiroRD Oregon 5A iCIM CHUNGu . y 'China Herb1 Store Mi-rh eura for rrn, tieaflsehn, eat- rrh. (Iipthxrla. sora throat, lunic troubla, Kli1ny IroiihlK, aioumcu trouiiia, near! irouhie, chllln nnd fevnr, cramps, cmiifti IMKir clrculiitlofi, carhunr, tumor, crnnkKl ':r-ii,i., cure all kliula of guitars. NU Ol'KKATIONH. Meiirord, Oregon. Jan. 11, 1IT. This I to cnrtlfv thut 1. tli Ui1nr srmied. hud very Hfvern atomneh trouhl nd hart town bolhnrod for aviral yesrs tnd Hint AiifiiHt tan not vxprcina 10 llva. and IMNirtns; nr dim Tiiun (wnniw Hirli atore Is at tli H,,olh tr'int streat, W(Mlfor.l). I ilei'lilail n ant hrb fur my ktomscb troiililo, and I iartd to fculln btUir hs houii as 1 um-rt tii-in and today tm a well man nnd enn heartily iecoin nmrid nnyono afflicted I Wna to in Ulni Chung and try hi Jlirh. WltneNi! Win. Li-wl, flagla Point. W. Ij. Chllilreth, Knifl Point. M. A. Anderson, Medforf. B. K. Jlolmoa, V.nuto Votnt. . C, H. Moor, Uugls Point. X. V. Mnlntyra. ligle l'olnt. Qoo. Von !r ll-llcn, K.aglo Point C1IAS. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP " 128 N. Oinpii St. " rhouo euo-u BARGAINS In used muchlnes. 3 Wlilln Itotnr , 4 Singer 5 Wheeler A Wll.mn 1 Aloha , All In flrnt flats roiullllon and guiM-nntced. Term or Oaalu ! Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 South Fir. , Phone 215-R TEXAS PECANS . New crop, excellent flavor, only fo tent pui pound by express. 'Mini mum shipment tun pounds. ' Ouu hundred pounds for t'ii.00. Order filled promptly. i i , ' . ; P.f Ij Jt KIKilONS, CAP. STATION AiihUii, Temis. WOOD Beat wood of nil kind.. Only wood In city under cover. Alao best Utah Coal at $17 off car, , VALLEY FUEL CO. t1- i'ii