11 im. li!U J J ,i UUSHI JL . . '. lEDFOftp Mail Tribune AN INDKPBNDKNT NEWSPAPER UbL.IKHKI tVEHT ArTKHNUOH v SXi-KPT SUNDAY B TUB HUUKORD KHLNTINU Co. -a in- I u - i '.'i. ' ViJ. i u ..im'"; tKOFonn 'bviiMst Rxrvnuxw mnuXuv 7; .feti.l.. ! rbe MaatorS Sunday 0ud la Jurninhad (ukrttwit iealrlng nm Oajr m wapwyat. " tWtloMaJI Trlbun BuUAlng, l-IT-l Monk fit uw t. fauna ?. .. t A oonaoltdatton -of tba IMmocratW rimoa. tli MooroM wait, to tribune. Th Southern Uregonlan. Tb lahUna Trlbima. HOWtRT W. BPKT Editor. ' BO MPT ICR 8. SMITH, Managa THE NIQQER THE WOODPILE. T ILERK is little left to the Vob,ington contocne now but poli tics. The French problem is tWntiolly political, ,so is tho Chi- um problem..; ,V . . i , k". . . ' 1 ' The French insistence on a big itnbniarine , fleet should not be taken too literally.. It isdotibtful if Prance w-ouUl spend millions she hasn't got on a submarine fleet, cvten if gien'the opportunity. What she really, wants is a Jiard and fast, alliance, with tircnt Britain enJ the VniteJ States asninKt (iernxanjv Convinced that American pnrticipatku, in such an" alliance was imnnaslble rJie concentrated mon EnclaUil.' . Th sufcinariiie nro- matl in Advic: -t .... grain was a threat against tnginua, i is true; out oniy a turcat, me pun was never laaueo. ... or we will build a U-bont litical strategy of Taris iu a T 111T, with Sunday sun. VJ Omiir. wna Sunday Bun, mom -ijj u gesture, EiiyV without Sunday Bun. nnt5 . "Give us an, alliance against dymany ra..,.y,rK fleet' mrt you." Tbreis tho fro WmdvUK Cotni Point rtvonU- UUtshclI. Dull v. 'wirt Sunday Sun. month." .T Pally, without Sunday sun, moan 5 (telly, without Sunday Sun, TW. T Wly. with Sunday Bun. on rr s.ia til uuma by oarrlar. man tn aiivane. Official paper of th City of Madford. Official pir of Jackeon County. Cntarca aa wwm r tnu mt M&f ord, Orvrou. Badar to cl of Uaxob k UJt MCliVSRS OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS. , Th AwwclaUd Pnum U i1uIt1T HlUtld to to uM for rpubiictton ot Kll tllanatfflklM crMlltd tO 1C Of TlOt tthnrwlM erdUd In thla iiwr. a4 ia Ife loJ nawa puoiiBnva iwtob. AO rlghta of rpublotion of MOlal laMtobca batala r alao waarrtd.: i. ' i " ' I 'j, ' - - 'J ' -TTE Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur. Perry. E&mnn PeValera, president of tbe Irian republic resigned Friday, but withdrew the same bfore It could be accepted. Like Uam Rosettt ' and Countess Markowlect. his name has a distinct Irish sound, though somewhat difficult to utter with a County Mayo brocue, ' " ' ' The submarine, father of a number of dastardly deeds on the high seas, and mother cf many high-sounding aou manla5'e!i pbrasos oa land, during the last war, has been barred from par ticipation in future killing bees. Now the Chinese have broken with Jarvin over ; Shantung. . The break is more nominal than real. . What the Chmee. delegation really fears is not so much robber) at the hands of Jiiu,' as bomb throw ing at the- hands of their own people. 1 These breaks are largely for political effect at home. A Chinese delegation on friendly terms with Japan would never dare return to China, The Young Chinese partyfeek toward Japan something as the radical branch of Sinn Fein feels 'toward .' Fgland. Nothing within reason is-going to satisfy them. ; ' " " So with armament limitation agreexl upon, vith the U-boat out lawed, with poison gas going inder the ban, frith a Pacific under standing reached, the "Washington conference is,; in a sense, over. Only the connecting up of the political loose ends remains. , But this is far from a trivial matter. Politics migut conceivably overtnrn the genuine accomplishments of the enf erf nee altogether. The point we wish to make is not that victory has been won, but that politics alone threaten to render a complete victory impossible. Quill Points Charity also covers a multitude of skin games. After all, the most prolific cause of war is the stork. The secret of leadership is merely the knack of finding followers. , Some of , the people who sing "Jesus Teid It All" seem to think this includes grocery bills. . It seems impossible to avid hurting Japan's pride while inter fering with her ambitions. A lot of people who call to offer you sympathy are merely in quest of more detailed information. SenAtor Watson is beginning to sub stantiate some of his wild charges ot soldier hangings in France, and the defecse will probably be: "War is war." The tragedis.:lt any, were largely du to the tendency of puttees - to make despots out of officers, select ed for their social prominence, and the pull of their Pa's. Every serrice man knows of doiens of cases where a little authority prqducei intoxication. , and at least one case'where the result - was delirium tremens; -The. wild Geor- ... n nmhM talfclnz Ihmlizh his wide brtmmet hat, and his investisa-l Environment counts for much.' Keep him in hot water long Uonwill snow that there was aamoch enough and hell be a bard-boiled egg. suuenig in tae raans ueiwra By careful selection, civilized man is gradually Improving the quality of all animals except folks." " ' ' Few ikinf "tupru ewb t; "to b worUi-iK I a Siiai I i in i Aot ikia lwys gwfcjcci"fco ti diicovrct r -fish. tOfi5, r..- mm " ww A wt j fc V W BSW . BY . W V vJb Sr i . v-a , ( ymjf i-"w i t ij f W Alt.lan4.CrhV i Mor cornea r wotv indifference taan. vv tnt4. devotion.. Obstinate mK rt "tk kep of "fcrtt. tf ArA'Ta'ei Ata r f- Q - r - tor p1 yvr debts will have icrt of in-PoericA witru iii 8 ) r kJ tT mi c robe s iMmm llH thv "he more you knew txbou-b the "tnor you are io catck' -fcfwTn,. ' rCL I A fYW- ttw 1 i r V . ' i l fN- 3 v HEZ HECK 5AYS: 'fo 4ertce is riifck enocH to kep ifftKe frjvl who is 1 V' . ,,.!. set on. 1. Why tlu (lull awliu uiMtrrnmT , VVhtvt II.V In tln liltul iihKii '' 4. Cnn liiillnna vulrf f.. Wluit Im (lit nlilcMt ilyiiMty? II. Wtuit In i (to tiilinul It 111 Itmulh f tlio Aminmii Hvr? WUn it imlHHli? K. Iltiw nuiny rnt'illnul point tiro Mini on A romp.!? , . Whut 1 tho n.niiunn iinmo for ttnuH? lo. Wlmt sti-nlt t'tiniierts lliifflu's May uinl the AtlnnUo oeennt , ,Viih ii to Yeatenliiy'a tJinnUotuil 1. In t'otnny how nr lutimtm-a, Ut'UiulvrK lu-nu mid pi-ns rluasinlT n a. A fruit. J, Wh la rredUeJ with Mug tha uthor if lh torluritUm of liiilppon- flrnee? Ana. Thomus Jefferaon. a. Wlirn worn frldlon luntches in- piUcdf Ann. 1:'. 4. Whnl tiHlcrnl piwttlon did Jt- frrmirt Iivi hold? Ana. flucrctary of War. ft. What two nilnla wint out of elHtrnr aft" th Civil War? Ana. hi oni' at Charlotte, N. C. and lh- uni'ua. tin. d. Wlmt pnrt of ullvrr coin W allvrr? Ana. Mne-tonth. T. How many jieil l"it tholr nth diiriiis ttu vmiittoii of Mr. itir? Ana. Thirty thnuiund. X. What la a plenary eonfrfunes? Ana. It la on fully altrndwl with au thurltv to t:ik final aotlun. . . Wlmt to countrliMi In Hnutn Aninliu nrnd nlni-teni yaars asJ o limit arniuiiu'iit 7 Ana. Ai'suntliio ml fhtl. , 10. What la the color of a twtlve put atnnip? Ana. lliownlah red. PROFESSOR VUG OUTLINES NEW I STUN FOR SOUTHERN OREGON after, as during battle. ;,N 1NTERE8TINQ PAPER ' . WAS READ ON DOODADS (Pendleton Tribune) Mrs. E. J. Burchill was hostess i ' for the SpUzerinktunrcrab, Tues ' day afternoon, at the home of her' daughter. " Many people learned for the first time yesterdays from; the gloriously accurate Portland papers, that Jackson county was behind the 1923 world's fair. , ' , The Chicago chief of police has de tailed detectives In ewallowtailed coats to detect spooners ot a high de gree in their gilded haunts. An outfit often accused ot taking money from . bootleggers is not apt to be adverse to going blind from a dainty chuck under the chin. - , Henry Ford is worth ; H5iOOO,000, and wants to do something' for human tty. He might send food to the victims of his machine, who have not eaten all winter, from riding all summer. We can't hope for the peace that passeth understanding until we make a peace that will pess" the senate. ' Perhaps you have noticed that if the accused is unknown and as poor as dirt, the case seldom .results in a mistrial. The great task of the movie director is not to hitch his wagon to a star, but to hitch his star .to the. water wagon. 4 The illustrations in the. tooth-paste ads may'nbt make you want the paste, but they make you want the girl. Ciizens of the United States may rejoice, that Ireland has won freedom, but their rejoicing is not unmixed with envy. It is all right for the bride's mother to weep, but if the groom's mother weeps, all the bride's relatiyes feel insulted. I When you hear a man bragging about what a wonder his wife is, you may, safely bet that she carries out the ashes. CALIFORNIA THRIFT ' (Siskiyou News) "i There are" about seventy-five .' loose quail running southeast of Main St, in the dooryards of the i . W. Dathurst, C. Bund rage and G. C. Denny homos. . These quail have been feeding wfth the chick ens, but the scoutmaster of the ! ' boy scout patrol suggested that the boys make up a fund, each ' depositing a small sum irom time to timo in order to procure wheat for feeding these quail". The boys : liked the proposal' and are now , feeding the quail through Mrs. llrundagev . , v t . ' : i'piowjy but surely, woman Is estab lishing herself in the world of finance. ' a'.:y"'y.-.. f-. irrmn.f v. .; r -King Winter Is upon us, and 'is ex- paetetrto rerorr or ur jr the first or! ! thwwek...It Is-a cold anap--ihe for- Bier tor thr maase3, and the latter for! the plumbers. r " ' " j Love is the quality that keeps a young man- still mooning about after he discovers that his best girl is an awful liar. Edison's ambition to make gold out of other metals doubtless was inspired by his friend, Ford's success in 'making gold out of tin. A few yars ago a man was a suspicious character if he had a little flatten in Jiim ; now he is a suspicious' character if he has a little Scotch in him. ; . .r. , , . i "DOCTOR SUED; FAILED TO TtUSAT'.' (Head Portland Telesram). The next time he win not be stingy. , ;, , "I rf" . '' Another careless" englneci' has crabh ed heedlessry into an auto load of folks at a rurar Crossing. The driver of the car syasmotorloua for, his carefulness. i Pug iraacs has Btarted in ruining the pear crop, and cheerfully doubts if there will be a" nartlett in the valley, Li RipplinRhurnas'C 5 '' Occasional Rain' , WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Weather conditions for the week , beginning Monday ai-e: ' ,,',; , h I Paclfio Btates-KJonaiderabie doudi nees and ocoaslnnal rain normal twnv beiatuie", SYMPATHY. . TUB. cold .windroar. against the-door, and sleet and snow are . flying,, and my Aunt Kate remarks, 'Some skate i is, doubt : less freezing, dying., Some homeless wight is out tonight ,jn all. this blowsy blizzard the dawn will find him'dead and blind,' or I'm a tinhorn wizard,'", The room is warm and'my fat form on : cushions iwft is resting, and I would spend the 'evening's' end ill singing and in justing. For comfort's mine, I sleep and dW, eon ditions all ar pleasing; why shouTd l care how others fare out doors where things are freezing? But my Aunt Kate, as sad as fate, is murmuring and sighing; "It is a sin to sit within, when poor lost boobs aire .dying. . Ah, hear that cry ! .., Some luckless guy for succor now. is yelling, so let us go across the snow and bring him to our dwelling." ,So winter nights to me are frights", they keep my wet tears falling; for my Aunt Kate is simply great at' hearing phantoms calling. -My good Aunt Kute she siU up late, and leaves her tea untasted; she makes me sore, for it's a bore when sympathy, is wasted. Ill gladly aid the gent decayed or any oue;who suffers; but it's a sliame for man or dame to fake up luckless duffers .... i ! : ,-'' t Advanced at a recent luncheon ot tho chamber of commerce in this city. Prof. Irvtn Vlning, ot Ashland, hi out Uned a plan for ,a southern Oregon celebration t be staged annually In which all parts ot the district would cooperate. The feature of the plan would be a circuit of celebrations cov ering all the principal scenic attrac tions, t) fill tbe place in southern Oregon that the Rue Festival fills for Portland; the Roundup for Pendleton, snd the state fair for Salem. Outlining his plan in a recent issue of his home paper. Prof - Vlnlng says: ."Beginning with Grants Pais visi tors would be taken over the new high way which will be completed early next Summer to the caves, where there would bo a bis barbecue, lecture by an eminent geologist and explora tion of the caves which would bo il luminated by colored olectric lights and perhaps other features. . "Two or threo days later. 'Medfori would stage an excursion to Crater Lake, where there would be anotfier barbecue," big bonfires, lectures, etc. On Wizard Island, which has a minia ture mountain and crater, the later could be lit up with colored lights and a representation given of the eruption which created Crater Lake. From the United Statej army departmnnt giant searchlights cmld probably be bor rowed and uaed to illuminate Phantom Bhlp, Devil's HacUbono and other oh Jects of lnterent. Powerful electric lltrbts are us"d In a similar manner to Illuminate Nlacara Falls, and tho gey sera at Yollowntone Park. Joaquin Mil ler's le(?nd of Crater Lake could be dramatized and perhaps other attrac tions presented. Those which have been named are, of course, merely sug gestive. Ashland has pre-empted Lake o tho Woods and Mount Pitt, having or soon will havn a good road to the lake and from there to Pelican bay, on Klamath lako, connectlnjr with a road I to Cratei Lake. The road from Klam ath Falls to I ke o' Woods leads through a rough country, which Klam athons would naturally not be anxious for visitors to see. "The road to Laka o' WKds Is ex pected to be In good shape by next August, wblch would ' be the beet month to put on the excursions, In ad dltlon to boating, bathing, campflrea and a barbecue, an ascent of Mount Pitt could be arranged. The distance to the summit Is about twelve miles from the lake and tho altitude some thing like 6000 feet higher. The ascent I l j Is about as easy as that of Mount Ash land. Klamath Falls, jne fourth place la the southern Oregon circuit Of acenlc attractions, could take tourists thru thtlr rich irrigated and reclaimed lands to the Lava IieJs, south of Tule lake. Here might b reproduced some of the thrilling Incidents of the Modoc Indian war, Including thn tragic mu der of (Jnnernl Canby and other ptiee commissioner. The neirby wonderful Ice caves could be visited, In connoe- tfon with a trip to the Lava lied supplemented, of course with camp- fires and barbecue, as at the other places. "At each of the four places, aids tripe could be arranged to other potnt of leaner Interest, itli iwtures. litira ture and other features which would make the event f th greatest pos- slulo adverlMIng valuii, as well as social and aesthetic. Interest, to the community and vtaltor. Permanent equipment and accommodation could be accumulated from year to year, and cooperation practiced in advertising the enterprise as one of the big tour Int attractions of the west." Orant Paas Courier. CHERRO CHIMES LLSTKX LADIKM! Tliey fll mn, woman's mind can't he turned, I Uont lHllev It, I've bakivl and chni-WNl." ' j When once tlwy find tliey ant ml tkcu. They'll do thi-lr !, what's tinder taken. Cherro Flour At Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb, sack at your grocer (To !m r,ontinio.) Head Ached and Body Ached There are various symptoms of kid ney trouble rheumatic ' pains, back ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, an always tlrd" feeling Mrs. (loo. Mor gan, IS. Fairfield, Vt.. writes: "My head ached and my whole body ached eo I could not sleet). Foley Kidney Mils gave me relief." Thy heal and strengthen weak, disordered kldneyi and bladder and help them In the work of fillorlug the blood and casting out of the system the Impurities that cause pain and disease. Prompt I action. Ad O. A. C. Beau Whitman COftVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 7. The Ore gon Agricultural college opened th conference basketball aesslon hum In night by defeating Whitman c.l!o ;e Walla Walla, Wash.. 3(1 to 18. i l HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Auction Sale , -AT- Central Point In the Morrltt Uutlillng, on West Main utreot. I will sell at aortitis fur Mr. Chna. Hulllvsn, vury guild fui'iilUun mid olhur iirtlcli's, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1022 at 1:30 p. in , comprising solid Oak I hlua CuliltiKt, Ouk Kllrhen Cahlnnt, With up to data fnut oroa, thn uptmi' RiH'tlim hi rililalunl In wuitliablii whltn enamel; Huuiul IHiiIiim Table, Two Hod, fpt'ltiKi. vol, i t hairs, Hum. I Tahin, MttttrN, 'i Cuptioards, Conk Hlove, Loimgi), Camp Htove, Pack Hadilln, llnrneaa, JnrU, Pump, I'liuin, Camp Chair, Fruit Jar. Hauauan Mill, ( ullfoniia v ooier, urainophon Itororda and othr useful artlcln tiut lit tho above llt, Auctlou next Wednesilay, at 1:30 p. m. Terms cash, Note: Tim above salo la worthy of your attimtlon, Com along, and make the first aula of tbe new year hummer. GEO. L. NEALE Auctioneer Court News (TurnUihed by th Jackaoa County Abatraet Co.) ' 1 riroll C'oort. Weaturn Mnanc corpomtlea va. W. t. M-rennld. to hioiwt. I'rarl V. Cclllna vs. K. A. Colllna. Motion. Reel luiUiUt Tnuuifni. V. tl. Konnrr. rt ux. to It. K. Mt'Lauahlln, W. U. to lota 1 and I. Mk. 1. Krn.loll'a Add to Mrdfnrd It. r. ltrnton. rt ux. to 11. . Hharp, W. P. to Inmt In ar-. 31, Wji. JT 8.. JL 1 Wrt .. IV Carlton, rt . to Cor A. Wilaon. W. I), to part lot 1. Mmk t. lUirr' Add. to Mid. II. 1.. Watrm to W. J. Monro. le. .1 to lota In Noli lllllf Add. to Aahlnnd . John W. Ktrarhbaum, rt l, to W. J. Moore. drd to lota In Nob Mill Add. to Aahlund ... William IVrry, rt ux, to lt Plata lnk of Kn Tolilt W. r. to land In e JJ. twp. 35 K . It. 1 Went AuHtrntla Taylor, rt al. to C. J. Foairr. rl tix, W. 1). to HW of 8W e. It, twp. 9 H.. It. 1 Kaat -. i . . . ... . . i n 10 10 10 IS00 10 1 TFXAS PECANS New crop, excvllmit flavor, only 10 cents pur pound by trr. Min( miiiii .ItlnrnHHl fft IttiUhtt. (in hundred pound fur 131.00, Order filled promptly. PAiii 4iniii:.H, cr. ktatiox Anauu. Texas. WOOD! An kind of wood al rtshl prtc rf aulU Um-ka. Ord froiniU filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Ivw. He aa1 Tlihrl nnm lffcaa QeaUty Jtwlrf S)far1iif , Diameaa bmiib-, w ai Bayairtag. Battsfactlon Assurad in quality ant prte. Mall us your wists. MARTIN J. RUDDY CIIAS.' MILLER RADIATOR SHOP. IIS N. (Irapw Bs.' rtMHM tao.Il WOOD that wood of all klnda.. Only wood ba erty iln rover. Also boat Utah Coal at SIT off rat, VALLEY FUEL CO. tiwi anal a-la rwiaaa ft Charter No. 86.- Reserve District No, IS RePORT OF CONDITION OF THE First State Bank of Eagle Point At Kaglo Point. In the State of Oregon at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1 121 . . . RESOURCES 1. I.ouis and dlaoounta. Including rediscount 10JM 11 6. ,7. . 1-. 17. 18. 19. 23. 26. 29. Overdrafts secured and jinnocurrd .' ......--.. 27.1'i I. S. government securities ownd ,....m...-. C.CiO.OU Other bonds, warrant and seurUles, tnelutSlng foreign govern ment, state, municipal, corporalkm. etc . , 8.20SJ1 Stocks, socurltlcs, rlatins, llena, Judgments, etc MO.oo Hanking houae, SI.C9G.&1; furniture and fixtures, f 2.000.. CfiaS.61 Ileal estate owned other than banking house 4,000.00 lb) Amounts due from banks, banker and trust compatiloa, doHlRiiated and approved reserve agents of this bank 7,970.51 Cash on hand iu vault 3,0OH.M Total cash und duo from bunks, Items S and 12 .Ill, 178. "i Total , ...88,247. 17 LIABILITIES CaplUl stock paid In $15,000 00 HuriWu fund - :i.300.ffl I'ndlvlded pwflts ". 1,658.11 Demand Deposits, other than bunks, subject to reserve: Deixmlu due the Htute of On-xun, and iteiKisltH due county or cities and other public funds 111,493.05 Individual dooslts aulioct to cheek............. ... 48.&76.XS Domana ceniriesies oi ocpOHii oiusinnuiog ..,.... ... Candler's checks of this bunk outstanding payahlo on demand ... Total of deniand draonlts, other thun bank deposits, subject ', to reserve, Hems 21, 23, 28. and 27. .s. 800.719.6fl Tim and 8avlngs Deposits, auliject to reserve and payable on . demand and subject tf notice: Time certificates of deposit ouutandTnK'. .. Total (of time and Kuvlnga dnposlu payable, on ' demand and ulJu: t to notice, Itom 2'J... ..,..$ 7.07 1.50 Z7&.S.I 374.44 7,571.50 ' Totul ...I I 138.217.17 Ktute of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. , - ' I, H. K. ('umphnll, caHhlo,- of the alove named bank, do aolnmnly awear tluit tha ab'Mo statement la true to the best of my knowledge, and belief. II. K, C.VMP11KLL, Cashier. Correct Altost: l.'L. Ursdshaw, -J. F. Ilrown, Directors. ' Kubucv.-lbtid and sworn to before me this 1st day of Juniuiry, 1322. ' ' , KLMlB M. OLHON, Notaiy Publle. My commission expires Novenilxir 32, 1924,' ' The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Bath Room Fixtures at A big dlHOifitnf, the foDoMli liuth room . trimmings left over from CUiistmas: ) 1 -Wlille I.uniiiel Medicine Cabinet with glass aliolvrs and beveled mir ' ror. '. . . 2 Ttenulirul Mltvoin. lieveleil glass, Teamed 2Jleautiru! tieveled alius, unfram- Xl Mll'l'OI H. 1 . t Ileautlfui kIhsi shelf with Jf. I. br.-iss rail and wall brackets. lira Comb and 2 Heavy N. P. Hl'UsIl Haldol h. f-Tfcjivy X. I, llrass Spongn Holder .V few - Towwl liars nnd Ilnth I loom , Hooks, etc, ftae these at our store In tho Sparta Itldir,, Main and Itlverwlde. ITionn trjo SALE Weed Tire andf ruck Chains We carry a complete line of all sizes of Weed Anti Skid Chains for all pasaenger . cars and trucks. 201 Off The regular price of all chains sold during this sale. Busy Corner Motor Col Main at Riverside