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PAOE FOUR f e w yHFORD Mail Tk i bu n a xi.ihHi'H e'V)'H aktkhn t.V H t' l rtM'M ti V Tin Hkiif i HtU I'lilNTINU I'll rFlpFORD MATT) TRTBWR rEPFOTvT) OTJEOOX, TIIUttKp.VY, .TANUATvY 12, 1922 IT NEVER HAPFENED BEFORE. vi Mlfr! .Suiidaj thm l turinrli 'i ilHr HTUi 11 I" J HO has won, Hughes or Kuto, T t dowu state contemporary f asks a ilown Portland is now ifflcji Mull-Tritavrn- Bull IItik north J Ir iniwL Pliwu ii. Tins U i'i.u rary lo all rules of poker but is nevertheless true. At WHsliijugiuy conference stands today, both dapau aud the t(.-irsi I'liiiid Mates have secured what tuey wautcd, boih arc happy, boihj lutve won. A mi nun I Id at tmi fif tbn I 'cmli' rrtt ciniK. ihf MutitoM M.ui. v-i,- i lie reason is thev duln t wau t the same tlnnir. Iluirhes came to the ei ni.'erenoo, like the cxeclleut lawyer ho rritmri Tli t-uulnTii hln.1 TrllijiiO Tli. j, with his case pre ;iared lie, .wanted first ,a Pennine mid sweeping reduction of naval armaments, he vautod second, the end of the Anglo-Jap treaty, he (i: v anted third a recognition of the open door in China, and a fouuda-, , j'ji (turn, merely a foundation, for more friendly .. relations between i ' China mid datum." He was careful not to demand or ex poet oto much. S duri.wriiitf.ii.yf.,,,,., . .'."vJle abandoned all intentions of building a new world overnight. He cor,Ju.tN;$i$ avoided the dauber, of reaching tor more than he could; KOUKPT V RVUl K.Vt.M ilCMI'TKH rt KM1TM- Wi n . VCtPI10 .!! .. 1 MAIL ii. A.IVHiCt. fMllyMll-t'j'ulitj HV Ually. in: fj(.t,"' a Daliy liti.1ir jufci V -ki Pally ullltoi.t uiiilny .S in moist i A"tfiv ,M rrinnm, iti.p viur ..t - ' Dully i' tHdaJy. (. Ilj! " r " M ..l.J.ngi Dull? wltlmill tiunih yt ar.. I Pally. tth .umlivi Suii, imp -r . tU.-r-'- Kato came to the, conference, like the excellent diplomat he is,! w -t Tof tii" city of M.Tor : villi his plan not outlined at all. His action was to depend upon cir- j official' fftper of Jjok-.m Comilj , . ; eumsianecs. He was to plav a wailing' game, and onlv jump m w heu ! .ifori. Onion, ui.aor u act of Man-si cn opening appeared. Init while he was determined to give only ' jv hat he had to give, he was also determined to get at all costs the MEMBEHU OV THE ASx:iTCl . . . V . , ' pnv ss, I recognition of Japan as a world power, her inclusion m whatever Th Aioarlatofl lr la e xriualvaiy , . r titled to the u for r. nutii caiifn of! rgreements lmglit be reached, and an end to the threat of Anglo-Saxon 111 nrwa rtiapatch.a crlml lo It. or mil i . , Mherwiartcraiit in iihb painr. ana liostilitv and Jajiancse isolation. tb toal ne pili'linl tirrtin v. T. , . aii nhi of Kpnbiration uf aaoiai -Aow Jvato is probably more jubilant than Hughes, for Kato es- 41mm toti-a i(e!ii.re Bia. urvtil (.,.,,., . , ' . inrcieu less iiiau iiugues expecieu, or to express 11 in anoiner way, ne feared more than Hughes had any reason to fear. It is not geuerally known,but neverthtdess tru, tkat when the ajpwlgij tltjEt pkohjphw scjr$4 pjflk, vNot only. tiid thp- fear an Anglo-American atliance against them,' but they aetu- j ally feared violence. That was why ,they sailed for Seattle instead Pea haa been declared in Ireland, of San Francisco, and intended sevend'Strong anned secret service! but w!to Ull raging to DeValera and n!eQ in thej entourage. No one was more sifrprised than Baron Kato the A4wUc Coast Iiish. , . - .. , ,- , i - i, ... v , r-urn iiz yuiiu tuum ijvi uui m ,aay-siauoii loiis me tme HIM aiv lumukii i nc v4vvw iu, t ai 0,111 1 in u w-ntiuut II V HI if . a UrlCK shied Y'Stmuilge: Pot ;j; By Arthur Perry. JRTUNATE THIS TIME (Sandy New) Mk John Hawert s.ipned ani fell the slippery walk, Tuesday, not hurting her however. thf&ugh tfie cjrbwdi i Vuilriou wifhoui havinsj a' bricl 1 It is easy to understand from this why the Baron is so overjoyed. ' It is not that he got so much, but that he expected si little. He lost The Bun managed to pet In a fuh .'in . T i- 1 .1 ii- , . , day's 'shining taday. Farmers are the most valuable asset Japan ever had. the alliance with England, thinking of plowing, and the women he was not allowed to even bring up California exclusion, he was fore-' folks of spring bats. t.j t0 scrap a iarge part 0f tle navy fce j,aj himself built up, and he 1 A 17 year old high school boy has retreated farther trom the twenty-one demands, than any one in the been arrested at Frisco for kiil ng a Chinese delegation ever expected he would but he DID GET what he man for his wife..This :s the fl s; time vantei Hughes got what he wanted, and with the eertaintv of he ever did a trUk TUe that, an 1 hi. -.,,.. i defense will be. he tlwijU h another conference, will get more. - taklng.an autoaibiie f r a.) i.; :,-t i So all in all it has been a delightful party. Everyone is satisfied. 1 J-Vrld- It never happeVd beforeiit mfliieverdmiirei nirninIint it -renllv .ii.t .Alio iitui, v f-.A'A h' lii - ' f x- .Jjf .- 1,11 !,'.. ,kl, 4 Q are bd ni good "folk? tkP8 ood , ndl -ncbody crt, lell why. CY In 1 if voo kftnocn to Ky ' wkH tftey wfcat. Stakaspcare's repotatiort rests wpon. ike -f ct 4ieit 5o fw pepl MftiJ kint. ji kftr-4 totclicva in -tnfifr thai rtdvctl i your profii. "iow did. yoy ii? " "V!' r4 rfl I had. rather hav httik iK;nythiH6 fs for ii wi II keep -me IflnWJ T HEZ HECK SAYS: 2jj Yove nt li5 6os iofeetker' rY as mock S -Pcas ani ds."J,v i"! t Aerfc-iiltur atB siUriuf'ih tkeKitr 1 happen for pc3s ning squir.els, aniltrlr. a eouplof months tbere w.'fa ba1 tuc!; I in t:.JfBO)nshlne. j 'Tb Four Hrse:ne3yof 3c'Jj!j..jT ith r.ne. Four FTdi.eV.oaVff Quill Points bath Sport Flashes HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? FrancUco, In f jdrth rtwina tjt chcd uled ten round fiout is ilii t it,' U At PrivldencRv Jtoper, Chlcagi, tO Oi!SiI:CSS m tnevt.i.- (i ! With all of kt)n?4reii.aow JiafPuAfulty eaiil so long 1 T,n,8 re:erec ,8Kfs'?t feT iff -?.st : . ':7,,-T' . lr)t r griand of riaw?- re signed?' He w as tin.- ( Hly (ii -Ui'siia! with weeping willow 'roni-ta.-hal who Could smoke a cija-Hie wlifcy.it sicee ing a hair. , Life; Is a s-hort period during which one dodges automobiles, taxes Mid mpoLisibility. ' . , "PRACTICING DENTISTS FORMU UATE 'NEiV RULES" (H Kins Klam ath .Herald). Whl e practicing they will not be allowed to drill any deeper; than the back collar button. ' Well, well; lets be content with propaganda. Te pen is less ex pensive . than the sword. Disarmament may be good for the steel industry, but it will put a crimp in the steal industry. , Theee are two things to be sail in favor of Truman NVvberry, of Micai-1, tt.,, ,-i, r jt ' 1 . . , . , Ban. vdxo bought a senate s-at. Hs Watson might find manyJtnesscs t04 testify. nf hangings done in kept j fairy Ford out of It, and. uullke Georgia without process "ol lavi t P;,'V p ' the jr p n. from Ore., does show up ia ; ' J ' it... ? " wasniMgton, u. now ana men. i s ' A ld Infeorla, Jias. written "the Jn. .mM Imitate Lis .writing, Portland postmaster looking foi: a bus-.. 'yjED'bodyjtbinkselUji; great Avritecf,except UiA writcrg.. who band '(rws-flswsjoB! locar;-event)5::are5- sucn an eugiuies nere wont iook at an the postofflo J rcaly docsn t matter whather they call it. an alliance or a con- fnk botlle.nd kueu. away front-cert 3ust 80 as America doesn't play necond fiddle.v, t-For?SaleIl92i modJl Ford. . Fulfy 1 . wara J, ut any college boy will tell yoii the faculty quipped. Would not sell except for ;s still using the French motto, "They shall iiot pass." famine conditions. Write A. S. K., this office. (Ad Marysville Appeal.) Another last year's tourist has - had enough. i ' , VISION The practical man sees a small wooden ;box I Strpng tight with the gut otja cat, On which you can scrape with the tail f !of a horse; i There's nothing more to it than that Or so he declares, and it's perfectly i . ' Uru ' . , I Thf. all that, a, violin seems ! UnleskJ you j ha!v,vkton , which leads Xftu to see A cjLlHet of loveliest dreanig. jr A practical ' man knows a tree as a 5fe-I He rteures iu beight and JU irlrth; How mW board. eet t would yield to . f i ftno saw, WM' "- And Just what the boards would be : ;wortlu ;. ' ..t; z't And yet to the man who has vision it stands ''A miracle sprung from the sod, A green living glory that ever pro- ",, " claims The spirit and purpose of God. ! - The practical man sees a practical j ;.; world ' And rurs it tn practical style, He's safe and he's sane as an every day guide,' But still, every once in a while, .. Though prat-tical people make living run smooth, . ... m Vet yield to the magioal thrall f)f dreamers whose beautiful visions ' f Bupply-' ' ' The reason for living at all! Berton, Braley. in Xesl'a WeeWy As we unt'ci-stand it, the scheme is to keep diplomats so busy try ing to interpret the treaties that they won't have time to think up new ones. - .-f 9, RipplingRhiimGs Wali Mason JUL I THE LUCKLESS DAY. t w i I mm m "j At New Haven Yslt' bockey team defeats rennsylvanla $,V;rj VVhat U the edod largest river At Tulsa-Hugh vhll , Kansas :rlh AMr1ea? , . City, knocked oo Jt;oiarl. Saai ;v : What s"nlarmts pieaa? t -How nwny generattoas are thorn to ft century? . ;-S-Whnt kind of hair curls the eaa-' Who waa the laut -presidential candlJati) of the old Willi? party? 15 Where Is half of the world's sup c Aai.b;rinB playing Acmy-Navy foot- n!- mM mrwi , . .:i fh,i! gtxe at Frankilnj field this year. swbiu part of a pyramid is called the vertex? LONDON. Jan. H.-jGeorges Carpen- Avhat Is the science of making t'er will meet George Cook of Austra- freWorks called? Ma In Albert hall tintght. aCrpentlpr io Whero did the old fashioned is reported to be In yrat class -ondl- quadrille originate? t on and three piunds heavier than Answers to Yesterday's Questions when Be fought Ja-k Dempaoy, but 1 How many mllps of shoreline has "little Dempsey" as Cook is called by the fntei Statfi? Ans. The Vnlted bis admirers, is confl lent In his ability Slatei bM 40 235 mllt.g of B,orfllne, to win- second to Great Britain. . Joe Beckett, former heavyweight 2 What is the amount of the obll champion -of England is quoted by the BalJong of u, countries hld by Da'ly Mail as saying be wilt challenge the t'ntted States treasury? Ans. For the wlner. Tnokptt was knorkod. out ,.lffn E0VernmenU owe. th ' Tnlled In 74 spcon-ls by Carpentior In Decern- Stat'-s treasury 10.1 iOCT.CHu. ' i l5er i 3r-What state bas .the least numbeii ' of motor ears? An.' Nevada," with Jan-V?.-oxln and 8688 registered. - ' jiu jltnu have Iwen placed on the regu- 4now many boraM jn this country lar athletic curriculum at Western Re- are own(d by tnelr occupanu and arc serve university. K, . . , . fre from debt? "Ans. .Twentr-'Bhf per cent. NEW YOItK. Jan. It Johnny &WttAt is the population of Ellis guff., wortd-s bantamweight boxInK Wand? An. Tn, population of the i k? 1m " .T ln l The rtulatton consists, flyweight title, announced today he , t" ,fc.i would sail for Enuland January n "7 BUvruuim ou,, vt for a pleasure tour, but would do no '"I0"- boxing. 6 "ow bis Ellis Island been a government station for the landing of Head Ached and Body Ached . immigrants? Ans. Since JS9 1. There are various symptoms of kid- 7 What part of the head Is the ney trouble rheumatic pains, back- pate? Ans. The top. ache, sore muscles, stiff Joints, and 8 What is the most southern point " always tired" feeling Mrs. Goo. Mor- of Greenland? Ans, Cape Tarewell. gan, E. Fairfield, Vt., writes: "My 9 How old must an army officer bo head ached and my whole body ached before he can be retired? Ans. Slxty- so I could not sleep. Foley Kidney four years old. Pills gave me rollt;f." They heal and 10 Where is tho largest of our na strengthen weak, disordered kidneys tlonal forests located? Ans. In and bladder and help them In their Alaska, work of filtering tho blood and casting Op en for usiness An Kxehwivo 1-ndies' and llont Tuilorinn catablUhrnvnt at 410 Medford Building; with a complete tin of Woolen, lifbt, medium and heavy weight- vtfy one all wool, , REMEMBER Tlint when we make a Kiirincut for you it in made fr you In 'dividtwilly, 4'very detailed operation from the tukinjc of your measure nnd the putting of the tfoods to the very lust stitch on the finished garment is dime In our own shop and under our own supervision. GUS The Tailor Boom 410 Mcdford Building. Dentistry a Life and Death Problem Tlrp'roiulllliHi of yoflr tmii may ncxu tmig Ufa or m Mrly Crave. ( MiMlrrn , (V-ntlilry 1mIU the titglimt rank la prevonlatir HMVtli-lno. ' . . Tho vfjci-t of kmm1 ilcntit nituit Im to prevrnt trouble) and Up nioulli iIimnw. Safer to Prevent Disease It linx txrit pnvrn that It I Ix-tior and a grrvt deal ttifMprr to lopt nMxvoirra for ftm pitvrntlm tlinn it Is to flglil firm ami u twln Iumoii uu Uutt ai rouni. It U nafi-r snd t-ttrr abwi to adopl meaiiumi for lite prnTfntlon of moui Ii U-iemrf. Dentbtry Insurance Against Diseaso rlii!i4 lurks wlit-rr Imtl trvth nrr found, inI rlrnn'ln nhoaM tx tnaglit In I In' lumr mill lu tho ocImhiU, nn.l In nil lmlulr1nl In ntltnUonH. ' -very twtour sliouhl b taken agalnut mouth lufH-tloo. ! Examination Free 61 , E 0K,'DENTA. DECAY U4EK JOJtNSOlt TODAY PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist 228 EJt Main St., ow M. M. Dept. Btorn Fhone CG9 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND FARES Due to laws Importing heavy additional license fo-s upon a no stagn and regulating the spin-d and oiiorntlon thereof and wuleh laws become operative January 1, 1922, It Is noceuary la order to comply thernwlth that wo maKe the fo'lowlng change tn srbedule and fares, rffecilve January I, KK!. i MED FORD-ASHLAND STAGE !.ave Modford for Ashland and Aihland for Mcdford, dally except Uunday. Every hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., then 9:30 p. ni. Also 8:30 and I0;3Q p. m. Saturday only. MiiniUiy Hi lirdulo I.n.vv Modford for Ashland and Ashland for Medford every hour on the hoar from 3 a. m. to i p, m then 8:10, 1 and v.Z'i p. m. - F.vlUS. Med ford-AMnd 4S cents. Medford-Tslent or Ashlsnd-Hhoent 30 fents. Mudfufd-Flioenlk or Ashlnnd-Talent 20 cents. Jrtedford-VorhloH.-Ashland-Lnhe's Hanrh, Phoenls-Talnnt or any ',) short rldo : ...J..l:.'..l 5 cents. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. "V i- W. U I.rWIH, Maasirr. - . " 10 ride nook H 0 10 ride hook I3.S0 20 rids book tl.fi 0 SO ride took 11.00 'lirrs lnorn, alack,' there was a tack,' on which I 'placed my rM':i trilby it 'such luek" I said, "fills me with dread this day a lemon will be." Hour after hour my luck was sour, misfor tunes drove me dotty ; I stubbed my toe and broke my nose against a doorpost' knotty. I took a drink of dark blue ink, mistaking it for. water, aimed at a fly, and my aunt's eye, received the swiz 'zV swatter. Oh.'aH the fates and kindred skates to punish me Becmed banded; I fell down stairs and broke some chairs, and sofas where 1 lauded. And every jay has known a day when all things seem conspiring to make him smart and break his heart and tangle all his wiring. Such days there be, and then we see what s.tuff a' gent is made of; if he is cheap he'll wail and weep at bogies he's afraid of. But if he's strong he'll toil along; "the jinx," he'll say, "will vanish; tomorrow's luek I'll bet a buck, will all the funtods banish." Most days are bright; they treat us right, they're days to be respected, and if one day seems bleak and gray, we should not be dejected. Day after day I quit the ,lWt;,-niy spirits high and soaring, I. stub no toes, I break no nose 'no tacks irAon the flooring. All things are good, I knock -tJ" wood, and chant in high, soprano 5 the luck is just, I do not bust the sofa or pianto. ' . , out of the system tho impurities that cause pain and disease. Prompt in action. Adv. George A. oCddlni? and W. C. Pon oyer are among tho Medford business visitors in Portland. WOOD Heat wood of all klndn. Only wood Id city under cover Abo bent Utab Coal at tl 7 off ear, VALLEY FUEL CO tn1 anil W I. Muw CHERRO CHIMES MHTKN LA III EH! . H? I really ran't tell all it about, llut if oncn you uso it, you won't be without. Wo eon suppply you, won't cost any mom, Jiwt order it brought, right up to your ooor. . . ' Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Blend $2.25 a 49 lb. sack at jour grocer To he ronrlnnml More Miles Per Tire if you liavo us vulcanize it after you think It cannot bo used any longer, Surprising what an additional mile age you can got out of our expertly vulcanized shoes and tuboB. Try our up-to-the-minute vulcanizing process and save more tire money, enabling you to buy more new'tiros. , Haywood Tire Surgeons W, I, Ilniflics , W N. Ump-. ' it HlWmolMrl mil ' 1 Frost rotection Br Sour orchards l-per acre per Txoux Don't let frost take away your year's income; Orchard heaters are rust ui3Uiain-. uk iiitin onu iia big crops at premium prices when others fail ; get the high prices for your crops.-, - -4 v Schea Smokeless and Canco Heaters linvw savM crops all over thu tlnlt Ptfil'd. TnnnsftrattirMi of 1S suiTniifiil ly mined aliova rtansT point. "Ontnlil" tomprrnttirn wan 29", with H' lioil llcatori malnlnlnfil Imilitn trmprratur 4. Prop savnd, . ion. Valun tier ari $1200." nnyn Urimul A. TonW, apple irrnwAf of CaHhrriAr. Wimhltiirlon. Orowfirs nil ovr TInltod States re port similar success, More Than Mllllos Now In le font ao up. flie thn hitatar In so. tlon. (lot our fri it p book "Frost Jniuranca." R. G. Dardwell Ivwol Hoprtwoiitullvo Mwlfiirrt, Ore. Oivhard Vrmirr rH WNITIN9-MU0 COMMERCIAL CO. !. ; Ioi Aasralcs ' . :ancoj .HIk'.A