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i i PAGE FOtJtt JBJUL ilg'.L.- --J.T MEDFOUD MAID TRIBUNE. MF.DFORI) OUF.(Uy. TlirftSDAY, ' JANUARY" .", 1022 IfEDFORD Mail Tribune AN INWtrENDKNT NEWSPAPER ruuLiHiich f;viar avtetinoon EXCKJ-T BUNPAT T.T Tl.'S MKDFORD i'RINTINO CO. ' Tb Madford flunrtay Ifun 1 furalsuia UbauritMir aeatrtac ft H'lD day oally M,wpair. Offloe kla.11 Tribune Building, II-I7-1 North I'lr iftxt. 1 bona 7 a. . A connnlliUtlnn . of tM ., Damaeratlo fWjea. tha Mlford Mall. tb VeJrnra t.bun, The fcoutnern Orogonlftn. The lahland Tribune. - HnnrcpT W. RT'TU., Fdltor. . RUMKl'kiR B. SMITH. Mmimw rDBBOBIWO TMVII MAIL In Advance: . , i'nVy, wlih 8unWy Sun, y.wr . il!, Wltn Nuii.iy Kuu. tnouti).. . t ially without Sunday Sun, rear ... t.f Ixtlly. without bututay Suit, month .It , Wwfcly MaII Trteuii. one yaar- J"" Sunday Hun. on ranr.- I. f CARHIKR In UrtA aahlaa. JaekeouTUle, Central Point, Fuoaols, Talent: - imtly, with Bunflny Sun, month . to (ally, without Sunday Hun, mnntk ' I "ally, without Sunday feuu, year t.SO , fwily. with Sundxv dun, one yaar t. Ail term by carrier, caeh In advanca AND NOW THE WHIRLWIND. IF TIIK Irish trea.tj-.js ilefeatetl, ami today's 'prefcs ieioi'U indi cate it v ill be, mob rule will win. Not by tiu appeal to the patriotism niut reason of Ireland, but by in appeal to passion and hate, has this outcome been brought about. , The nu'u who fought for Ireland, have fought for the treaty. The men who prayed for Ireland have prayed for tho treaty. The far peeing statesmen of Ireland, as contrasted with the self-seeking poli ticians, have worked night and day for the treaty. Hut the inciters of violence and hatred have v apparently won. Tolerance and reason have been scattered to the winds. Now if the treaty is beaten, the reaping of the whirlwind will begin. ' AuJ upon the Hymn haters, the blood-lust inciters, those who eared more for their political ambitions' than for Ireland and her people, the responsibility will rest. Official oapar of th City of Mxiror4 ' Official paper of Jackron County. Ifrtere aa aum mottnr at MadforX Orvgon, under uu act of March ft. irt... .. MCMMBRS OF THR ASSOCIATED rnKss. The Aaoarlatad Treat la MClualver entitled to tha una for republication of all nwa dlat'Ktchea credited to It. or not stkarwlad credited In litis paixr, and a.ao tha local new puhilai ed herein. Ail rights of republcation of racial tUuaateliea heialn are aleo tvervao. 1 ' M Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. HIRAM IS WRONG. ' The men In the effete east are wav ing their hair, using llifcticks and shaving their eyebrows, and ' by fall they will have rut tics on Vhvir- p&nU legs. :jg automobile with two hind wheels and one) front wheel, and Bteered like a Uttie girl's tricycle is coming on tho market. They will not mutilate a vi tlm, but enable the driver to take bet ter aim. : Sugar i3 the lowest since the war, and It is i n opportune time for it as the women have no fruit to can. The way to enforce the law against bootleggers and moonshiners ia t en force it, with teeth. (Salem States man). ' Hereafter all candidates for sheriff should have a full act. One never hears any more of Hiram Johnson, and "unspeakable Turks" murdering "iunocent Armenians." The Portland Telegram ts editorially endeavoring to find out who "killed Cock Robin," which is the long way round of discovering who rammed a pitchfork through the 1925 fair. The 9rish peace mess was agitated Tuesday by Countess Markievicz. Her first name is Bridget, but it ought to be Olga. The countess made a speech, and took a charming fall out of Queen Mary's brother, who is liable to be afflicted with the governorship of Ire land. ' 1 The 'official motto of the Ptate of Oregon is "She Flie With. Her Own WlBgs,' but owing to the primary sys tem, it will hereafter be: "Run, Boys, Bun!"- ; further insult has been heaped upon China. An American archeologist has discovered they are distant relatives of Mexicans. Wis'Ashpole has a new car.. He IF HIRAM JOHNSON thinks the American people turned down Jimmy' Cos because they didn't like the League of Notions, he has another "think" coining. The League of Nations figured but slightly in the great referen dum. The people were sick of tho status quo and. wanted a.ehauge; they were resentful of Wilsonian domination, and wanted no resi duary legatee; they had faith in the superior business and adminis trative ability of the Republican party, and voted accordingly. The League of 'Nations, as drawn up and presented, was undoubt edly unpopular, but the spirit it represented was not unpopular, and is not unpopular today. Senator Johnson seems to forget that Republican lenders like Elihu Root, "William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover and others, issued a public statement, pledging that the spirit of the league would be carried out if Harding should be elected. This statement was issued shortly before the election. And it is this spirit of the league, to substitute negotiation for trmod conflict, which is embodied in the Pacific treaty, and which is and has been the moving force of the Washington conference. To regard the last election as a safe precedent for the politician to fight the Washington conference and all its works, is to betray a vast store of stupidity, and prepare the ground for a rude awakening. Quill Points A little conference now and then ii a great boon to writing men. "The American," says a British writer, "likes snap." This is especially true of a soft snap. Learn one thing every day: The driver who lights a' match to f ind a leak in the gas tank always finds it. There may be something in this beauty-sleep theory. We know some beauties wio are always asleep from the cars up. A scientist says the next fighting will be done with rays. Much of the past fighting has been done for a raise. Statuary would be impressive along our highways especially statues of undertakers at the curves. It i3 a fine thing to sympathize with the down-trodden; it is a finer thing to fix them sp they won't need sympathy. The conquest of the air has advanced to the point where a stunt flyer seldom gets more than ten lines, when he smashes. Will Irwin says a modern shell will completely destroy a house. It will, moreover, keep the house from being built. Japan bos no designs on China, of course; but ifta significant that when the door opens in China, a bell rings in Totio. Dougoi it un me money ne lost oa,- fh V V vt ww va. uvfj ft.- a V 1 liuu A few years ago they said : "See w hat war has done for busi ncss." Th weekly gymnastic exercises for the community larnyx was held at the 4ttm meet Wed. ' See how war has done for business. Man's attitude toward freedom is that of the parent who makes the kid take castor oil, but chooses a substitute for himself. They met and they talked where, the crossroads meet Four toien from the four winds come, Add they talked of the horse, for they loved the theme, " And never a man was dumb. And the man from the north loved the ; ' strength of the horse, ! And the man from the east his pace, And the man from the south loved the speed of the horse, ; The man from the West his grace. So these four men from the four winds ' ' ! come. And paused a fepace ia bis course And smiled in the face of his fellow man . i ' AmrMovingly talked of the hone. Then each man departed and went his! ... :'4 . way Ab their different courses ran: I And edch man journeyed with peace in his heart And loving his fellow-man. . '''... . ' Tbey met the next year where the j drossroads meet, tourinon from the four winds come; And it ichanced as they met that they ; ; talked of God, ' And never a man was dumb. One Jntaged Qud in the r.liapc of man, A' spirit did ono insist; ... Onei safrt that nature Itself was God, ' One said that he didn't exist. Dut' they lashed each ' other with ' tongues that stung, ' ; That smote as with a rod:. ' ' Each glared lu the face of his fellow- man, I And wrathfully talked of God. ' Then each man departed and went his . " way, ' ! As tltelr" different courseB ran: And each man Journeyed -with war in , ( his heart, -; And hating his fellow-man. (From "U nd a Hand,'! official paper Orefcon -State Prison.) I ; '. ' . ''-,''' ; What i-uz7cs us is how France expects to use those battleships against the Germans who menace her in Upper Silesia. Well, if any woman marries Wilhelm after all the papers have said about him, she will have no one to blame but herself. I (o wftn. is renter tha. his inotJurr. -V .Jl t??7 - io w, I f or btfirift Killed. i : . (ppy folk art rickj no wattr How poo Lkay Tny b. ' I "7i -fellow , who ft"ts a raise in. waej is -the first io. Kick' about kiAl- PiiceS. i ' i0- W w'll homely .wom.cn. cKao w'j,. ... Soch. wfvl looking Ko.t? )u&rc is -Utc pcnlty cf bein too.A ooi, yet "ner!y everybody rvn.slke risk. 1. f ( ) HE2 HECK SAYS: o ) r.- ... . C w J'tri ! Pixen. ivy Is like vice ml it won.i bolhcr yoo " Vt HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? The loss of one faculty seems to make another more acute, and since the world's heart was broken its lungs seem to be in extra fine shape. . RippiingRhuntQS NIT Wt Mason THE BOOTLEiGERS - iRTlVR feet along the street in j? I fcA- v b j al ! 1 thet darkness are Vzoing: from stew and slum they brine: the rum that keens the boueyard growing. They make their rye of pJoisoned lye, of rough on rats their brandy, and he who drinks "is wise, melhinks, to keep a coffin handy. They fill their vats with old dead cats when they would make sour mashes; and one small think will put a gink in line for dust and ashes. They mak,c heir gin of rusted tin and upas leaves and granite, und ho who sips curls up and skips from this, our well known planet. They mako their booze from cast off shoes brought in by vampires ghostly and he who quaffs finds epitaphs the goods he's needing mostly. Ah, when yon swig a bumper big of bootleg rye or bourbon, your works'- will' KplHy you "11 throw a lit no doc can put u curb on. You'll bite the chairs and fall down stairs and start a roughhouse gaudy, and when you're through the coroner true willnit' upon your body. Few, few escape the shroud and crepe, who drink the bootleg mix ture, and with a spade men's beds are made wherV; headstones arc a fixture. Thebootleg knaves are peddling graves, they're selling bottled slaughter; oh, then, with, me, drink honest tea, and pop, and milk and water! 1 Whero is Mt. Ktna? 2 What is a decanon? 3 What is aviculture? 4 Who wrote, "Old Ironsides"? $ Does Vermont have a greater population than Now Hampshire? C Is Milwatike larger than Minne-ajioHs? How many square mllos do the Rocky mountains cover? S Who rote "Tom Sawyer"? 9 What stale has the largest river frontier? 10 Can a t'.cr swim? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What I th official date of the disrovery cf Brazil? Ans. May 3, 1500. 2 What was the averone daily pay of railroad employes during the period before tho war? Ans. 2.&7. 3 Does gaa consume oxygen in rooms where It Is used for cooking? Ans. Gas consumes a portion of the oxygen. 4 Wero Filgrira tercentenary stamps Issued in any other denomina tion besides ones and . twos? Ans. There were five cent stamps also. u How many stores aro there- In the Woo! worth chain? Ans. 1111 lo cated in this country, iOogtand and Canada. 6 Who do English call the wish bone? Ans. "Merry Thought." 7 What was the total number of men mobilized hy all nations during the war? Ans. 59,176,86-1. 8 What is hu-ant by "relative hu midity"? Ans. It is the, ratio of the vaxr actually present compared with tho greatest amount the air could pes sibly contain at a given temperature. & What sort of a disease Is alopo cla? Ans. It Is a disease character Ized by loss of tie lialr. 10 if the estimated wealth of the country was equally divided how much would we all get In money? Ans. $1965. Charier No. MIM. IteseiVM hUtrlct Ku, 13 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THt Medford National Bank Mi'dford. In Ntbo Htate of Oretton, at tho flo of tmMni'im on Iter. 31, W. RESOURCES omun tuiil aiMetiuntM. iiK'ludliiK rvdUoouutn..... I u."34 U. 0. Qottrnmant stcurltlas ownid: a U-poiilted to securo eliculutlen (l 8. boudn pur ....i.. . mm und on J iiHiif r ,.........."" - li All other I'lillOtl Htnl"M Uoventiiieiit Km-iliillfi ,., lil.2UU.nu Total - Other bonds, stocks, securities, tto.! Hanking lloimn. i:i,Mh.oi): Kurnltiiin and fixtures, t.'.Cnii.uo ,. ttoul eslnte owned other than bunking Iiouha t.nwfiil remtrvn wllli IVdi-ml lloncrvo Hunk Cuslt lit vault nitd amount dun from national Imnkti fctcliuimos for clearing liouwrt Total of Ileum U. 10, II. li, and 13...- U7.,."Jo.72 ., Checks on banks loialed ntittlilo tif city or town of ivpurtliiK hank sud other rnsh Iteius Hedemplloii rund with ,' H. Troimurer and dun from V. tf. Trensuifr " . 274,2iii n 4t.3o ott 50.321.UU r,l,745 Jl lli-.OIHl 1H 7.121,1-1 3.243.9H t.Oiki.UO 17. li. l'J. 211, 2i. 2ii. 20, Total . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus funil - - , Cndlvliletl proriu ...;. t'lnuilntltiK notes outHliindtug - - Coriiriod checks outtnndliiK - ..,... Ciinhle.r's i hix-M on own bunk ouUtanttuiK Total ( Itoms 21. 22. 23, 21. and 115 -t 9.3.7K0 Demand deposit (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposit payable within 30 days): Imllvidtiul driHiHlts Htili'-. t t cheek Cettiriculim of deposit duo In less tbiin 30 days (other thitil for money but rowed l IHvlilendrt unpaid .... Tot il of deniHiul depoaitK (oilier thiin bunk tltl subiei't to Itesnrve, Items 20. 2. 2K. 2. 30. mid 111 -. .Hfl.92fl OS Time deposits subject to Reeervs Huiysbls after 30 days, or subjevt o 30 days or more mule, and poatai saving): Certificate of depOhlt (oilier titan for money borrowed I..,.. Other time deposit , 1'ostitl Having deposit . . Ttnl o( time deposit Mthjert to Itesr rvo. Items 32, S3, 31. and 35 IllM.MSM 11)0,223.50 100,0110,01) 26.0HO 00 13.311 23 loo. ono. no 6,772 3 3.0(i (3 S3H,)f.02 13.741(4 4.HUO0O 213.03HH KU.t;! as I.U7S.0H Total $i.l9.!23 59 mat of Oregon, County of Jtirknon, m: 1. John H. Oith. Cashier of tlm nhnvc-nnmiul hank, dii U'mnly swear (list thn sliove atntement Is true to the bent of my knowlrdgn and belief. JOHN . OIITH, Cabler. Siibserlbed and sworn to before mo till 4th day of January, l22. . M. llOMKina, Notary I'libllc. Mv rmutiilaslon exidre Aiigust 23, 1921. , Corrett Aitest: J. A. I'l iiy. K K. Merrick, W. II. Oore, lHrectom. I ASKFOR- Scholz's GENUINE BUTTRR ROLL BREAD ; At th Rialto , "The Slln: of tho l-tcb" opens an engagement of three days at tho HloUo tbeatre today and I'M a I film devutees ara jiiotiiistd a dcMed treat in the splendid acting of Mlxs Pauline frod eilck, who appears In tho leading role, Miss Frederick' unusual versatility has long since ptared her In tho high est rank of dramatic nrtlsli and the role shn interprets In "The Sting of the I.ii.ih," was designed tj (tlvij her versntiUty full HCripe. At the outset she I a smart young woman of New York society but her fortunes collapse and she becomes the wife of an Idler and herself becomes a drudge. Hut he triumphs in the end and smiles of. happiness creop through the haze of ! tears. A splendid cast supiiorts Miss, Frederick. The bigger the loaf the better the flavor. Pound and half iz f tiftu halmo? marta TS-w nun 1 PURE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MILK , X I Seek Friends in Hobr of Need "In tho hour of need we quickly seek our best friends," writes Clias. Hchrldd Ward de Wet, 907 73rd Ave., Oakland, Cal "our little hoy and girl had a severe dry, rasping cough without phlegm, a cough that chokes and flushes the faco of tho' sufferers like unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and Tar was a wonderful emergency rem edy." Case l!ko this give Foley's Honey and Tar its reputation as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Adv, CHERRO CHIMES I.ISTK.V IjATHKS! What would you do. if you wanted (lie best bread, Would you ukc Ju-t nny, that cninn to your lieail, Or wotrhl you wonder mid figure out The very Ixt flour over your route? Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 43 lb. sack at your grocer (To be ctmthnietl.) Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors At the Page Tbono many troubles attendant upon a firmly rooted but rather vaguely di rected desire to become a elf-ttiu- guliiher, form tho merry basis for the, continuous hilarity of "Hard J,tick." the Iluster Keatun comedy, which Is' being Known at the rage theatre, wltu; lie feature attraction "Tho ruiislon Flower," Bianing Norma Tnlmiidgo. In (luster's version of hard luck tha sombro-faced comedian give smio hi- larlmtHly funny depletions of Just what man l:i up against who courts a quick cud because his pockets have nothing but their entrances, while bed and board aro forgotten luxuries. I As in his other film cbdcklers, the ever;prnent and very belligerent vil lain, furnishes fluster plenty of oppor tunity to bring down the house with his antics, while pretty little Virginia Fox is always tho susceptible siren whose beauty I the cause of conten tion between tho villain and Hunter. Tho presence of Hull Montana, whose tin-eared visage has sent a thrill through thousands of picture fan, adds further to the general Jo hillty of "Hard Ltiek.M sbMMsIssssbw LWillaidJ -I Price Reduction For Willard Wood Jnsulatcd and All Rubber Batteries . STARTING, LIGHTING AND IGNITION WORK. REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES Electric Shop 8th and Baftlett ' ' ' Phone 22-J Tvo Year Guaranteed on all Rubber Batteries The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Bath Room Fixtures at n bla discount, the fol'ov.l'K Iwiili room trimmings left over from Qirlstmn: ) - ; . 1 White l.'ii'iiiiiil .Mfillt lno Cnlilnet vvltli gljisH hlielvt'N hiiiI IxneU'd mlr- . for. : , . ' .. , 3 l!auu lieveled 'rIhms, framed MirroiK. 2 lleatillful Im vcIciI uliifs, uiifiam cd Mln-ors. J Ikiautlfu'l gliiMH slielf with S. V. bra rail and wult brmkets. 2 Ifenvy . I, UrUxli IToMers. lira Comb and 1 Heavy X. 1. I.riiNH HiHnirn Ilidil.M A fw Towel llai- and 1 tilth Itoom I look, etc. Hee theso at our utoro In tlio Hpartu Illdg,, Main and Kivernlde. ' Ilioiio fliO CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES Duo to luw Impoalns heavy additional llccnus fees upou aiilin stages and regulating tho speed and opurutlon thereof and which laws become operative January 1, 1922, It Is necessary In order to comply therewith that we make tho following Change In schedule and fares, effective January 1, UKl'i. MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE ' Leave MOdford 'for Ashland and Ashland for Medford,' dally except Sunday, Kvery hour on tho hour from 7 a.m. to 7 p. m., then 9:30 p. m. Atao H:30 and 10:30 p. m. Bnturday only. i Kumluy Hclietluln Leave Modford for Aahlaod and Ashland for Medford evr' hour on the hour from D a. m. to G p. m., theu 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. FA11KH. ... ' . '- i ' Medford-Ashlaml 45 cents. Med ford-Talent or Ashland-IMioenlx 30 cents. Medtord-rboonU or AsUiand-Talent 20 coats. Medford-VorhlHM, Ashland-Lukc's Itancti, t'hoonix-Talont or any .Bhort ride : IS cents. 20 rldo book $2.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. W. li. M'AVIS, Manager. 20 rldn hook fS.OO 20 rldo book $3.20 20 rido book $2. GO CHA3. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP 12 N, Ornpo Rt, ; 1'Iiouq UOO-ll WOOD Dct wood of all Hud.. Only wood la city under cover. Also beat TJtsJa Coal at $17 off car. VALLBY FUEL CO. Indandru , ,iw.. rboal i , : -, "