Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
jrEDFORD MAIK TRIRT7NE.
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medfoih? oreciox. Friday. . .t.vnuativ m. m:
Wedford Mail Tribune
AN INDFI'ENDKNT NKWSI'ArKlt
X'VUUKMKI) MVKKV AKTKIIMWX
KNKCPT HITNUAY HY TlIK
i 1 MKDFOKK l'KINTl.NU 'U.
THE CUP AND THE LIP AGAIN.
i VPF.RFICIALLY.Mlio lefe;it of Uriuml may he rev':u1eil ns a de-
' foil of French imperialism. For at the Washington conference
Tho M-.ifor.i Kiin.my f"1"!: Urintiil niiule ;m iiniuisMoned plea for the retention of France's lmce
uonn'rii ut'slrlnK u ni'iou un uunj . i 1
timmiMT. ' jFtamiiiifj iiriny, and under his direction, the so-called I'-Hont threat
office Mn.ll Trlbime IluMillne. Sti-iT-L'S ot VWlmiti i,,n.l.
North Fir street. l'liono I... ....v. .....v.,,
A conoll(lntlnn of the I vmooralioj
Tribune, Hie Southern DreKoulun,
Awliltinil Tillnint).
' KOHK.HT W", llinil, lM'tor.
Kf.MlTKK S. SMlTlt, ManiiK.r.
Knt such is not the case. lirinml is, comparatively spenkincr. a pa-
Tiino,. the Mertforo o "a;VJ',;;,.J';-Jflr1 c!fi and liberal minded statesman. IVincnre is the fire eater, and
his accession to power, means more trouble in Europe rather than less.
Of course, the battle is not over. Jriand was not hcnten, ho unit.
There is reason to believe that luu'i he insisted, upon -.a vote of eonl'i
ilenee, he would have secured it. . ' .' '
' .,''"
Hut exieri need politician that, ho is he saw the hand writing on
the wall. II realized the only hope of ultimately defeating the impo
under the leadership of INjiucuire, has been hot on his
trail these many months, was to put them in power.
France is temperamental. Actions and reactions follow with eon-
1 PBSCXIFTIOK TESUt!
. HY M.Ut, In Ailmlie.-:
i PMIv, with Knmlay Sun, ynr 7."
' Vullv, Willi jiuMav Sun. rionth ..T
JiMlv, without Sumlny Sim. var ... .?
I'nUv, willimit Smuiny Sun, inmiili ,r,
Wm-kly Mall Trllmiio. n .v ar. .... ?.''
tiiln.lqv Vt,l ft,,., ..',r i ItO
rtv c -a iui ik it- in M,..if.ii-.ir .wa.in.i. I
..tnrkH'iiivlUe, IVntMl IVInt, l'tini'iiix, j sit loll, W'h"
, . nu ll i .
Hull v. with Milium? Sun, innntlv . .,5
, llly, without Siimlny Sun, inor.lii
Illy. without Suinl.iy Sim. y, r ? f'
1.llv Kllk StMi.lnv Sun. ,. Vtsil &.S0
ah uriiw i.y ciirrier, c..!i in mix j fnsing regularity. The host liopc for liand. aud the best hopo for
official paper of the my r ..ve.if.irii. i i ranee lies in n reaction n.cmmt IV.tieniro
Sworn 1ily nvernire circulation for
Blx month rmltnir Oct., lstl. 3115
Kntereil as ec n,1 class mutter Ht
. Medforil, Oregon, under tin; act of Marcii
. 1T!.
SIEMIIKUS OKTHK ASSiVlATKO
PHKSS.
The ARXoclate.l Tn-ss ! exclusively
entitle,! in the iife for retmhheailon of
nil newn (lltipalvlie crilltel t 11, er
not otherwise enillie,l In this i.im'r. an. I
fclno the Irtoal n. un puii.mtieii lit t. -in.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
Aimwcr til Momtit)' tjtii'titli'iixi I ! Wlii'rn illit tli iilil-fiMliliuinit
i . i .. i i ...... .it ill er ' niiiiiirmi' otmimue ; aiii. in rrnnev,
1, Wlial In the. uSionit telHtoti lit
the neck 'f nnln.:ils enllej?
I, Ave there mote penile In Oh I
cnire th.iit iti the intlie tuito ot W'ia
convlii? 3. Where wits the f li ft wifvtv
r.nnr mmle?
4. Wlun wiis i ih nanw gnuollne
eoineiK
t. W'hnt me "the nix ile ot
ilonnt'
S... Aiv luissiiorta lisucil ti) (lfr
mnny now? ,
i. Dlil xhti KniiuuiH Invent., their
nuti.er.il.i?
5. 1! Iouk li.n It lieen inwslMe
to t ills Irem New York to Sun r'run-clsen?
9. Wteit It the leimth of n Mmul- iilleil the veitiw?
Wlmt In the xeeoint InrweMt rlvr
In North Atlierleit? Aim. 'Hi" Mm"
keiulu,
!. Whnt In (.'OiieKlotfy! Ant, H
In n jietllniee or llt of itin extoin or
a Bliulv of fanilly hlHinry,
3, What line KemliirmeH menu?
(im. The wuril oieiiiiM men nl -tu imi.
i. How nuitiy r,eiieriiiliii i'
there to n eontur) ? Aim. A KeiK't"-!
tli.n li flsiuieil nt iU yeiirs, mere
jielntS three to n century.
C. What Mini of liulr cm Is I he
ensiext? Am. I'lnt half t'tit'ln vai.ler
than I'otiml hnlr,
' C. Who wa the lit.it li"'lll''iittiil
eamlHlAto nf the. uhl Whin 1'iiity?
Aiii, tlernnil iM-mt. ,
T, W'l.eie In halt the woihl'i Mtip
.ply "f llt'lil leeiireil ? Ann. Half the
WiiiIiI n mipjily of r.ohl It Heetireil In
Afiieii.
S, What unit of a. iyt.itiil li
Ann. The t,iMiiot
Tho Rl(jnntloo Fvr,
M ANIt. i Jan, ll.-TIm Neniiln or
tlio riillli'i'lnet inlopiivt rcHiilnilriiin f"
il;iy roilli'tlttlK MiilHH l L)lli-tiilt to ftlth
ilntw M.H rmlKiintton a:t irelilem or
tlml body tvtiteh ho toti.lerml ht it Tuet
ilny,' It l.'t hiiIiI Hint yuoi ui mity
clile ht leiiiiilu In orri.-e ihnliiK t'n
tuvHcnt hi':iIoii, whti'li will clotio tievl
IllOtlltl,
tint stet I tail?
Id. which mate In tho union nro
dueea tho most li;.1i'T
I'lirt.
9. What In tho
firework eaiUit?
clini.e of l;iiiklni;
Ann. t l olaohuy.
With Meilfoiil Unite lx Meiirntil nmrtr
CHERKO CHIMES
t isti x i.Aiurs!
I riMilly rim't toll nil it tilHiiit,
Hilt If Willi y uho It, you won't tut
lllllionl.
Wo tun Miiily )ou, won't rout nitjr
ntou, x
Jut tinier It liroimlit, ilglit tip !
jniir tlntir,
Chcrro Flour
A Special Hard Wheat Blond
$2.25 a 49 lb. Buck nt your grocer
(Til tiff eoiillnned I ;
.
Such an outcome, however, is doubtful. France todav is tho
strongest, power in Europe In addition to her well-cipiipped and!
well-trained army, she has a military alliance with l'uland, dugo-Sla-via,
and probably other states near her borders. Franco has the
power to pot what she wants.
And just now she wants the control of Kurope. flint such lender-
sliltl i-on,l lilt iiiintt.k- iv. .l-i,, l.V.,1,,.., ..,,.1 ......... .......
All Helim of r..m,l,lic:iu.m .,f M-.x-ial ' " ' " k uicm ii.vm i.
iUpmeiie herein ere h!o r.s. rvi. international pood will, seems lilain to distant observer, but. roin-
catro and his followers can t see far enough ahead for that.
The situation is serious.
What seemed a great victory for Llovd
George only three daysago, is now eloquent proof of tho high accident
percentage between the cup and the lip. - .
Unless a miracle happens, chaos and confusion' in Kurope must
continue for some time to come. ' . ,
) Ye Smudge Pot
. Bf Arthur Perry.
;Th House in fijjtiHnt? on iavestigat-
"1ng the Salvation Army activities in i
Frtince. Tbe sons ot Runs pave the j
soldiers doughnuts with holes in tliem, '
and set a bad precedent for a morej
ramiered organization by gcttins as
far up in front as anybody. The Sal
vation Army is guilty of nothing ex
cept accomplishing something.
Quill Points
The quickest way to rcdiiee the overhead is to gel a good case of
dandruff. '
A full moon rose majestically over
Roxy Ann last eve, and was approxi
mately 11 ft. across the face. Had a
nimble heifer been cn the summit, be
could have leaped over It.
In a four-power concert, Undo Sam can furnish a skilled staff for
the wind instruments.
Even- time the German marks jro down, the easy marks who'
oougtit era Lave a sinking spell.
Another bank cashier has disappear
ed, as bank cashiers sometimes do,
and $100,000 odd dollars went with,
hint. The Institution is in Kansas City 1
HUH lUU UUitlU VI UJirnuiB a
The only loud-mouthed individual who isn't in danger of making
an ass of himself is the mule.
! I ! ;, j;: :: . - ' ; ...
Vork h.ird and save vour moiiev nnl then mni. ii:
vote ofhans fr leaving tte Interior tuced and talk al)0ut Uie 80rdidneS!, cf money make
rs can be cul-
' Autoists have discDvcrei . a new 11 "e impossi.,,0 to maiio gold out of base metals, but some
port White looking backwards, they men. know the. art of making moner out of base ingratitude
fool the Espee, by leaving a doubt . . .,, ... , ,. , ... . j ,,,, r
whether they are going to hit the; ' . i .
engine or the gallant crossing watch-' mere are girls who can fool everybody, iand t!ien tiiere are girls
man. The only risk 5n tho game i4 the who have small brolhcrv ('. . - .. .. ,
probability of being inartlstlcally ex-, ; " ' ' ''
blbited on the roof of tho exhibit
building. -
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AGE BRINGS WISDOM.
w
11F.N I was young I plied my tongue with thoughtless, wild
itbandon: I worked bv steam, there was no theme I
wouldn't take a stand on. I lectured loud to every crowd, I thun
dered and orated; I sprinkled words until the birds were scared
and emigrated. I'd criticise the learned and wise, and ronst the
useful voter; I yipped ttnd yelled as though propelled by twin
six V-type motor. I knew it all, with splendid gall the public I
instructed; I thought this land would soon be canned, iiulcst by
rue conducted. The people groaned, the people honed to end me
and my chatter, and, seeing red, they wislu-ii my load wen' serv
ed upon a platter. And in my walks, quite often, rooks would
spoil my Sunday beaver; and maddened .skates would leave, their
gates and chase me with a cleaver. And wearied hicks defaced
with bricks the map that nature gave me, and in it sweat the
village vet with liniments would lave inc. Ymilh disappears, and
passing years bring wisdom to a critter; I bear the boys kick up
their noise, and I send forth to twitter. In poi I sit and gently
knit, my time worn thumbs I twiddle, and they who praneo and
yell and dance must pay the guys who fiddle.
j .n . -wtiw .a.j.. v . t" j
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Quality
m Hi r i p .
r-V 1 i'
that's the Reason
for the ever Rrowlnfc
popularity of Albers
Flapjack Flour.
Makes light, tasty hot
cakes. Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality
Albert
Flapjack Flour
Curtail if ltd rriosntj ttf
limit imuta vtulf (OKIiaa.
IT LOOKS LIKE THE
" LADY WA HUNGRY
. . . . (Eugene Register) . ..
"Dear Miss Page: When a youag
lady one of only passing acquain
tance looks at you with softened
eyes, or a sort of busted, puppy
dog look, what Is the signification?
Is this glance natural In some, or
1 It 'artificial?' Is it a new fad?
A Young Man Dyin' to Know."
The Portland Journal commands the
jr. sen from Ore. to resign, which will
be the . first "thing he does tomorrow
morning before breakfast, even if it
throws 38 cousins out of jobs.
. .... .
., -v writer suggests that -we ridicule war,out of existence.- Huh.
ju doesit affect a mail uho is hot on the trail of profit.
A feminine -writer complains that modern, servants feel superior
to their environment. This is .especially true of public servants.
Driving a bargain is much like driving a car. You simply look
out for your own interests, ;ind and let tlw other fellow take care
of himself.
" The resignation of Premier Brlanrt
of 'Franco surprised the world, also
Mr.Uriand.
The soldier hanging' charges so far
have proved nothing excent that a
spanking machine for upstart officers
was needed. There were any. number
of gold strliied mental weaklings, who
used the Great War solely as an ex
cuse f be JUnimdont to their civil lift
superiors, "- without ' getting knocked
down. : . r '
Paul Koch was up at Urightwood
last Friday peddling out beef. (Ore
gon City Enterprise.) Probably bull.
WHAT'S THE IDEA .
.' -(Corvallii Gazette-Times)
FOR TRADE 6-cylinder car with
, New paint for cattle. Lester R.
Smith, phono SF11. - u
i ' v.i-.. ; :
I J. Kort HaU is wearing a hat built
I on the same lines as the one worn by
' the male vamp in the equestrian quar
; tetter' " " '" " '
t
Senator Truman Newberry retains
his seat. His friends spent money like
they were enforcing the Prohibition
law,
Note to Lonesome Nell For Heav
en's sake reveal your Identity, and
stop a tidal wave of poetry, aimed at
your corr.
. A WEAK LUNGED 4D
; 11 , (Albany Democrat)
The ladles' aid society mot at
Mrs. Horner's place Tuesday, and
organized. They are busy and
have eight quilts ahead of them.
A Tortland man came home unex
poctedly on purpose Tues. eve and
j found his wife serving dinner to anoth
i er gent. The affinity escaped with a
i meal, and the wife shot herself
j when upbraided lor wasting food.
rt?l sr-iv ? X &.
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BY
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Provided you get one bad egg from
us we will, on your returning it, give
you two for it. (Ad KlumatU Herald).
Business la business. i
pwc who curr scars fcive the bst
advce
"f" fn o good-Jookiri niiVjj
woWti tkcre are tv '
cxkis i-ootc. the. longer - J i
ii. z tKej xria ntilK-TOfcri. ( i
j. i. ii i . j
'I
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f yowr cars ar-e -make yout- conyersih
shor-t .
iorv
i , ... . . .
cc3 own. aotomobi I5 nd una IL- X4-
- - y ' I f)
hhemvelves invited fco. n'ie.
l-;wi
nw wKo Jos jvs work
j "to dc boss j,
O'-M V K' X V-- v
verytfiiri Js 6ood tn. modzrtiort' it is ike
cveraa$t that plays the devil,
..X
At I
nai-ryin' 15 easier
tha-n.
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fVfen's Suits
Styieplus and Society
Brand Suits
$25.00 $21.85
$30.00 $26.50
$35.00 $30.65
$40.00 .1 . .... .... . $35.00
$45.00 ............ $39.85
$50.00 ....... ... .. $43.75
Overcoats
Just a Few Left 15 Per
Cent Discount On AH of
Them
$19.50 Coats .$15.00
$25.00 Coats $19.50
$27.50 Coats $23.35
$30.00 Coats ..... . .$25.00
$35.00 Coats 29.00
$60.00 Coats .$40.00
Boys' Suits
Johnny Tupants Suits for
Boys. The Suit With the
Extra Pair of Pants
Special lot, $13.50 values at
$9.85
$12.50 Suits $11.25
$17.50 Suits .....,..$15.00
$18.00 Suits $13.50
$18.00 Suits $16.20
$22.50 Suits . ...$19.50
Flannel Shirts
$3.00 value
$1.98
Blue or Grey
Work Shirts
69c
Men's
Mackinaw's
$7.95
Men's Canvas
Gloves .
lOc
Part Wool
Union Suits
$2.48
Boy's
Flannel Shirts
$1.48
Outing Flannel
Night Shirts
$1.23
Mixed
Wool Socks
25c
Boy's
Mackinaws
$5.95
Cotton Ribbed
Union Suits
$1.39
Men's
Dress Shirts
98c
Men's
Duck Coats
$4.95
Men's
Jersey Gloves
20c
Men's
Sweater Coats
$2.50
Men's
Handkerchiefs
9c
Boy's Wool
Sweater Coats
$2.65
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
ENTRANCES ON E.' MAIN AND, N. CENTRAL
MEDFORD, OREGON -
Wool Shirts
or Drawers .
$1.98
Cotton Shirts
or Drawers '
75c
Moleskin
Coats With Collar
$7.95
. Boy's
5 Overalls
98c
Boy's
Flannel Blouses
$1.19
4 t
Leather Vests -
$12.50