Bedford Mail tribune
CHINA -MEXICO OF THE PACIFIC
AN WJFl'KyPKN'T MKWHPAI'KH
VVUMfllKit UNMlY AKTKUSooN
r .KXKOtT SVNOAY BY THR
Tim Mejiroril Sunday Nun Is furnished
ubiWrlt"oVWriug ft m-vt-n day dally
iw-KdiMtM-r. . i. -
orflr Mull Tribune Uujldln., tJ-lMS tcrool.
" - -"r1 TT.is impossible, ror mo JiUKlametuai trouble is iiruorunce ana igno-
A poniwlWullon .f lh tmocrallc r , . , . .
Timo, the .Mmirri Mhii. t iiiford snce cou t be corrected except through the bctiefioient procc&ses
Trtlnine.. "the-.Southern- ureuonlan. The . , r r ,
Ashland Trluun.-. j of time. .1 S lMtAjt? Jif
China is a slumbering mess of disorganized and submissive hu-
; mnnity living in n land of ru:h, but undeveloped resources, supporting
OKNATOK VNDKKWOOl) is right. The ('lime. problem euu't be
kj settled by the firms conference. It can't te settled by my confer,
cncc.lt can only be settled by China.
China is the Mexico of the Pacific. Its problem is essentially in-
Like Mexico any far reaching ami immediate improvement
hTMI-TEK p.. HMITil. M
uiiHiir.
Br mail in Adynot.t a thin veneer of cnliuhtcnod. but unscrupulous politicians, who ex
isily, with Sunday nun. year. . 7.50 .... , ,. , . " " . ...
Phii, with sunrty Hun. month :..- ..s ploit the people and in turn are exploited by a dozen or more bandit
Pally, without Numlay Sun, yr ... S ' 1
I "tiiv. w ttnouminjHy pun, monin .; pmeis.
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III'. Wit!
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StMirtny wun. on -ur.. ... i.v Corruption is rampant. The manses w divided by differences m
I' tAHitth-H in- aitar.irn. nia,, , . - ...
J&rkonnv 111. L'.ntral l'olnt. I'hownli. ; lAmrunire. nriil customs hv nn.Simfe of nnwlern linoa of oommunki'ation.
?iiy,''with Runiutr Bu. mftnih .. .Tijund by the absence of any real national consciousness. ;. . .
!inlly, wlthnul Kumlny Sun. pionih Si
lly, without 8unlay Sun, -r.. 7
lully, w llh Sunday Sun, on y-ar 1 10
All trnv by i'ArrlT, cush tn Hilvancw.
fllll twt of th CHy of NU.Iford.
OflluU Plr ot Jckn County.
Sworn nl)y avrK ctroxilatlnn for
alt . month niiin Oct.. l2t. SS2S
' Ehtored an armmd rial matter at
Mrdford, Uri'Ron, und.-r the act of Alarch
t,'IHT.
UEMRtCUS OK TUB ASrtlK'lATKD
- . TRESS.
, Th Amliitl Vm la acjulvly
rtitttl4 th for rcpuMlcatlon of
til iul dlnpulrhoa rrvdltrd to It, or
not nthrrwla credited In thla Ixr, and
Iho th local nr Dubllxhrd h.-rvin.
Ail rlKhta of r.Tubllcallon of ancctal
fllapatchca hyrfltj mrr also ryrvd.
no nation enn cure China. The only cure lies within China herself.
The only thing America can do, and th thintt Stcretary llunhea
lippawntly is now trying to do, is not only to rt affirm the open door,
but insist upon theiteral application of that principle: This moans,
fundamentally, "Hands off," as far as any foreijm dictatorship is
concerned,' and guaranteeing China the ripht to work but her destiny
in her own way. t
Yc Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry.
" It Uke a bushel measure to hold
100 In German money. The national
motto Is now "Cash an 4 Carry."
THE CONFOUNDED POLICE ARE
J NEGLECTING THEIR WORK
" (.RoMburg Rvlw) ,
, 'I Some of the mothers present
wrs' . artonlKhed when mada
wqusin'icJ.with same of the things
ihfir chilrtmt were d.lng when
Dot ocder the pareutal roof, an J
It Is profeable that the meeting
will result in parents keeping a.
IUtle closer surveillance over their
off-aprinpts with a view of correct
ing their evil tendencies. Appar
ently the 'sale desire of many of
" , th school boys is to annex him.
elf to a package of cigarettes,
' While the ambition of many of the
. girls seems to be to get Into a pair
of ailk stockings and a very short
skirt. ., .,-
Some ot the witnesses in the Fatcoe
Arfcuekle . trial are suffering from
lapsus noodle. Vhen a poor man steals
a ham, witnesses can rive accurate de
scriptions of the ham. 40 years afterwards.'
The administration is manifesting
ares t, but delayed interest, in the
botfus bill for soldiers. If the regime
was democTatlp,'it would be. a repre
hensible scheme to get votes at the
election next fall. . , f , ;
Miss feeed.' a Kear East booster, will
tail .prisnr. but there will be no
urfcfeaCjr.' aboot'jrooaey. (Corrallls
Oaiette-Tlmes). The possibility of the
impVjBalbla
One of the -extremely bashful clU-
saaa pstate, who drafted himself for
governor, anaouaces that he ''win
eater .the primary with clean hands,'
SAd hi picture indicates he could dry
m on his whiskers. .
. ' Our townsman, W.: E. Walker, has
retired from the management of one of
John D's gasoline silos. He has entered
the depleted ranks of the garage busi
ness. - r.
' The jr.sn from Ore. cleared 700,-
000 on his aheep. This towering states-
maj, elected oa a fluke, will now move
m.v urn. .u. uvu. ,uo i aufto wu prv
oeed to Inundate his constituents with
Hubbard, squash seeds.
. The! Main Stein crossing social cen
tet was the. scene of a happy' reunion
last evening between a brakeman and
his girl, the effulgent glow of a nickel
plated lantern casting a soft radiance
o'eT the simple ceremony, which ended
wjth the arrival of No. 3 on time.
. pleasing sad attractive feature
the.: rendition of "Lassie, There's
Crossing in Every Town," on the
phonograph. The guest of honor wore
a dress, and the. host was garbed in
conventional coat and pants. Gum was
chewed.
was
a
.It lias been, alt of two days since
Henry Ford sprang one of his selected
extra fancy fool Ideas on the unsus
pecting masses.
VICTIMS OF PARTISANrtTIS.
THE Corvalhs Gazette Times, vociferously Republican, and the,
Eugene Uunrd, just as vociferously Democratic, are fighting
oyer whether Mark Sullivan, well known newspaper correspondent,
is ft Democrat or a Republican.
The Qfegonian, which published Mark Sullivan's excellent ar
ticles, passes judgment upon this controversy most admirably, os
follows: ' t:?
Now here is a republican paper that thinks Mark Sullivan
is'a democrat and a democratic paper that thinks Mark Sulli
van is a republican. .To, the Oregonian it thus seems that the
Sullivan letters are a triumph of impartiality and fuirness,
since partisans quarrel over his politics.
What difference does it make! To the partisan, ft great
difference, of course; but to the public, which wants the trnth,
and is entitled to have it, none at all Because Sullivan's let
ters bear on their face the outstanding impress of sincerity, in
telligence,, knowledge, and illumination .and are interesting
besides, the Oregonian prints them. . It does not need to say,
here is the thing as ft republican or a democrat or a socialist
or a prohibitionist sees it, but here it is as a conscientious,
pains-taking and informed observer, anxious to learn and tff
state the facts and to interpret them, too, sees it.
Quill Points
Peace may not be assured, but we have peace treaties that pass
imderstanding. - . .
The poor in Europe may not know who's who in America, but they
know who's Hoover.
Now if Lloyd George wants a man's size job, let's see him pacify
the Irish in New York. ' 1,1
Another little need of the times is something to get the bonds of
matrimony back up to par. -
There are still hot-heads in the navies, but ft sinking spell will
lower their temperatures. ; '"
The smart young man usually succeeds after he outgrowB the habit
of being too darned smart. .
Every ehild eomes into the world endowed with liberty, oppor
tunity, and a share of the war debt.
Politicians should remember that it is the wngon tongue that
pulls the load, not the waggin' tongue.
And the reason parents think it their duty to whip children is
because they are big enough to get away with it.
TThers ought to be a campaign
against jaywalking in this town," said
old Ed Wblte Thurs. as he took aj
Biwy corner course across the princi
pal, thoroughfare. Y
RipplinRhumQS
or won nsfton
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si i l m
smla tut ri
,v.T;. Vtr
-S( BY
3mP
cn, listsiv "to
tcanctal trtelil
as woman.
Spra.L it
M'V tawyar v t
iKtmjcJves.
v M
law
rv'T v ..jw i. wr
7K bawtiful iK'm about advice i iHat
yow don.t havtto-fcftkc it.
"J "flw" if a disease iHat kp you sick
.montk or two after you et. wall.
i
5omc paople .-are
anxious "to ct
wall so they can,
resume eatinft
ih.e tk.iftgf iftat tnada them. jck m.
tn.e tirc place.
t would be if -fat womerv could Sort
l . - V - .. I. ' ...ML il . .
j, b jrtrag w avoiruvpai wit ino iarv.
Sri, nXij t uT"
T I f -v wrp.vi'f tirr.e
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HOW MVCH DO
YOU KNOW?
LADIES! SECRET TO
. 1. What AmH','tn ruUi, orrs
.ptinds in vslus lo thi Jpiiimi yt-nT
I t, AVhlrh utittn him Iho most pfo
pl, Niiil nr Wynmlnw'
j J. Vlutt In Ihthii Jitult'a chrlitllitti
j In Vital l H. territory ora nll
TlttHO llrnnac hot riMtulriof?
(I. W'httl atalo dmvt Hxnulor t'n-
tlorwfxnl reprownt lit Hut nvnulc?
I , What 'iu ilu. Hvnry Cnbot
l.txliin riiraciitT
i 7. Im Kunaita City, Mo., Wi'Vvr thuit
Iwtntuut t:liy, 1vh.T
8, What In nmi'T "
0. Whew nr thti t.unty txiVcrnaT
10. Whcro mo th Mugdulvu
liilnndaT
Aoxwi-rn to YitirtltrV UutwUnitat
1. Whlcs I" rnrrlnil tn morn in
tnnalvrly In thn wtHt, roitlw rulalitg or
Bhi-p rolMlnjrt Ana. Out In ruWnf.
t. Who fiiusht tha luttlo of lh
UniMihuiln? Ana. Cuator'a Iromia and
Oio Blciux Indians on thi bitnks of ths
Htmebud rlvar July IT. UTil. .
3. Jlnw many mul'Ml' hnvs
iWcT Ana. W hn.ro IV butt loan I p of
alnslo rnllbrti; f9 of ml.d rtiUhro; I
armoured rrulncra. Thn toliij number
of shirs of all klnda Is 1433,
4. What Is a rhtffornba? An. It
is a ompartmnt ' supplied with
hanacrs.
ft. Vhnt state hn th moat people,
North Carolina or Mouth Carolina?
Ana. North Carolina.
ft. What ara lh VrdasT An.
Thi-y are th four sacred books of the
, Hindu reilirlnn.
i 7, What a,r aaarlan rthtT An.
Landownmg rlshls. .
I. Ity what Mher nnma Was th
V, B, warahlu. 'Conatltutton" known T
Ana. , Th uMp was Known aa "old
Ironaldt'a,"
N. With what country bad Kn
Itnd UNt endnl a war whon lha war
;of till bwyanf Aju. . rrarw.
19. W'nat is tha.ert of SUM
lolttnd? ,An. FourtCi'n ttrrrS.
Tommy Frlw of Ijikw rivek ,t
aiMmdlns; the winter In the city and
a boon taking treatment for rheu
nlMm Ha ta ci..tad.
a i i t J Hi(llll
Bring Back Its Color ind Luotre
with Orandrvn's Ssjjt i
Tea Kecipo, : "
Common rmrttrn brc wl iilrs
heavy ta, with auUMiur and alinh.4
adilet), will turn rny, atieuhtd and
fndad hnlr beitutlfully durk and lol
tirlant. Mix 1 11 the tf-iae T nnd Sul
phur rui'lpK t haute, thouiih, la
irmibleaonia. An raaier way I to pet
the ready-lo-uae preparation Improved
by the addition ftf other Inaredlents
a lata lnUlo, at little coat, at druf
stnroa, known as "Wyeth'l Have and
Hulphur Coiupouiid," thus avoiding a
lot of muaa.
While cray, faded hair 1 not'alnful.
we all duale to retnln our jroulhftil
ai'prurnnre and' eliractlvanen. Uv
Oarkeulng your bilr wllh Wyalha
Mae and Rulphur Compound, bo on
ran tell, ba.auee It does It so natural,
ly, so evenlr. You Junt dampen a
pnnae or soft bruah with It and draw
this throua-ti your hair, Ukln one
mall strand at a time: by mornlns
ell ray hall have dlaapnnured. After
another apptli'allon or twi) your uir '
becomes bosutlfully dark, slnay. soft
and luxuriant end you spneer years
younter. Wysth' Par and eiufphur
Compound bj a dellshlful toilet regul.
site, It Is not Intended for the curs,
aiUttfatMi or prevention of dieea.
RUPTURE EXPERT UKRK
Thought His Time Had
Come Disappointed
TOGGERY DROPS
CLOTHING PRICES
The TogRery. imme Of Hart Bchaff-
ner ft Marx clotbes. bas prepared an
event which will bring Joy to the
hearts of the men of Medford and
southern Oregon. Ia s step calco-
"I never w more surprised In my
life than when t touk the first doe
of Mayr' Wonderfut JU'titody. My
lornuch troubie hud boen of inht
lated to banton the pre-war Price yonrs' elandlng. ..ni.-tlm.-, so bad aa
In clothes and furnlahlag. the firm cu 'onvulaion. followed by
y.. m.,i. ,..ii-.it. u. homorrhna-e. I lht.ucht my time In
has marked practically its entlrs ,, ord wnn hnrt nna MUvv4 ,t
stwk, In omn lustances. below cost. 1 the l.it meUl.in I would ever take.
During this event overcoats, suite, un-jtt Is now rlnbi weoka ainre. and I am
derwear, neckwear, hoelt'rr, glove .f'-ellna better than for many years."
and other nereMllie will be offered 11 u simple, harml.-ae preparation
I tn the auhlle at a-reatlv rAa?A ,nt .removes Hie rAlamtsi mucus
price. v .
HKKI.KY, KAMOt'H IN TIUH HI'K
I IAITY, t'AI.l.KIi Tt Mli)UU.
F. tt. rwiey, of Chicago and Fhlln
dolphin, the rtotnd trna export, will
personalty b at thn Holland I Intnl.
and will remain In M.Hord Haturday
only, January. 2 lat. Mr. Korlny says:
"The Hpermatle Bhlold will not only
retain any of rupture perfenly,
hut contract lh npwnlna tn 10 days
on the average eaan lielut a st sd
traaoement ovsr all former methods
exemptlfytng laatsntanaou effects
Immediately appreciable and with
standing any strain or position no
matter the atiit or location. " larRo
or difficult caaeS, or InrlMbmal rap.
tun (fol'owlns operation! special,
ly solicitiid Thl Instrument rereie
el the only award In Kna and and In
tfpum. producing rnaullt without
sursery, . lnlra-tlons, medlcsl treat
incnta or proacrlptlons. Mr. $eev
i has dix-uinouu from th Veiled
HtaUt tlovprnmnut, Waablncton, I.
C, for Isapectlun. lie will be glad tu
demonatralo without charge or fit
thorn If desired. Uualnnes demand
prevent stopping at any other piac In
thl section.
I. N. tSvery atatmneni tn thfc aw
(loo has hern wtfled before the Fed
eral and htatrt t outio. F. II. Mertry.
Horns Office, 117 No. pearborn Bt.
ChlraKO.
M. 8. Johnson of Gold Hill, wss a
business visitor in the city for a few
hours Thursday." .
LU U 1 SJ I, ,' 1 JLJJJtJ.
Itreto.tht Intestinal .tritct and allay
jthe InfUuwimtlim wklcli oiuhs prof
tleulty all atontach. liver nnd Inter
nal sllmenla, including appmdl'-ltls.
One doee will convince or money re
'funded." At a'.f druSaHate. .' ' Adv.
t U L--4JJU11 X...
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the Eyn. ACT. . .
JplIN JASPER irove hjs touring car and overtook a man who
looked as though he'd traveled far, a footsore also-ran'. "Get
in and ride," John Jasper'said; "I will," the hobo yipped; then '
slugged John Jasper on the head end took his purse and skipped.
Along that road a thousand boats are chugging very day; and
pilgrims who have lost their goats, on.fooi proceed that way. .IJut ,
now no driver stops his wlain to give the boes a lift; he figures it
would not be sane, since Jasper's dome was .biffed. A hobo with
n wicked heart knocked Jasper's brow awry, and now the drivers
speed the cart and pass the pilgrims by. The limping strangers
by the score toil up the thoroughfare, arid they' can catch & ride
no more, there are no seals to spare." And some-are old -and
broken down, and some arc young and frail, and. all mast suffer
for the elown who swiped. John Jasper's kale, A thousand feet
with aching corns toil onward day by 4ay; and 'auto drivers, with,
their horns .demand the right of way. And thus one evil .act At
tends its influence abroad; the comfort of a legion -enUs because
'John lost his wad. . . -
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What tfce iPrice MANN'S
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Suits
STYLEPLUS
SOCIETY BRAND
Late styles and all
guaranteed.
$26 now.. ..$21.85
$35 now $26.50
,$35 now $30.65
$40 now $35.00
;$45 now ......... .$39.35
$50 now. $43.75
Ov'rcoats
Belted Models
Made of plaid wool
ens.
$19.50 now... $15.00
$25.00 now.,..$19.50
$270 now....$23.50
$30.00 now....$25.00
Society Brand, $55
and $60 values... $40
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NEW YORK, Jain. Five' hun
dred society women, debutantees and
young matrons of the Junior league
wii present a novel' spectacla for
charity on February 20, when they
will take over tb city's third largest
hotel, the WUraore, and run it tor
one day. - j
The Jy's proceeds will be donated
to tha society for Jreviitlbrt Sna It
lief or TuljercaiosU).,
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Safe
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7lUA f IIIFAtlTS d HIVAUDS
ASK FOR
llorlick's
the Original
Avoid Imitationm
no" Substitutes
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Jt Original Food-Cjiai for AUAps(N9 Cookinf NtmriaWag-IHgeetJire
SPECIAL
Outing
Night Shirts .
$1.10
Flannel Shirts
3.00 value ' l
Medium weight
Union Suits
' Wool Shirts or Drawers,
13.00 value :
SPECIAL
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Chambray
Work Shirts
flW valtw
:69c
Men 'g Bond Neck Dress
f?hirts. ,
Boys' Overalls,
oil sizes - . '. ; ;
Wool t'nion Siiits
(i3.50 Talcs ,.
Men's Mackinaw,
$12.50 values .:
$oy' Mackinaw,
$8.50 values ...
Boys Sweaters,
W.5O values ....
$1.98
$1.39
$1.98
98c
98c
$2.48
$7.95
$5.95
$2.65
More Than
Twenty-Five Tkou$an4
Customen
I nought trees, plants and sbrubs of u
j teat season, and the proof of sallsfss-
lion Ilea. In the constant Inrroeee not
; enly In volume of business, but tn tbo
; Inrraased number of old'aad new cus
tomers wbo buy of us. ,
We wsnt no one' money whom w
vannot satisfy. We value now thaa
all else In our business ihn host of
sallaflod customers ,n hcee oc
chsrd and home ground our stool
Is found. . ,
The sins of a dtahnnest or slipshod
nurseryman are soon revealed, and
often at a big loss to the customer
It would b wicked ot us to angags la
this business and solicit your patron
sco if we failed to assume tan rs
ponsfblllUea which go with tha aur
sery business.
Hlnre 103 at foppenlsh, throufb
thick snd thin sometime awfully
IMn whn nuraory wreck strewed
the landecspe wo'va stayed by our
nursery buslnosa and that exclusively
1 no side linesand wa r here to
day bigger and belter than ever.
Hplendld tree well rooted fully
' matured carefully dug, packed and
prepaid to four nearest shipping
point our risk of transportation
that's our only mothod ot doing bust
nees.
! And they're clean a whistle, grown
! on new ground containing no bugs or
posts. ..
Every tree inspected by u and onea
by the district horticultural deputy
inspector.
WAMIINOTOK NtttSERT CO.
Tonpenlsh. ' Wash,
If. II. HI'KIUJ.NG. HsIeaouM.
MotUord, Hoi OUO
SPECIAL
niacit -
Cotton Socks
devalue.
12c
SPECIAL
Part
5Vool flocks
3oo valuo
22c
Boys'
Flannel'
Waists
$1.10 .
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Entrance! Z. Main and N. Central -
Medfbrd, Oregon
Boys'
TppanU
Suits
$9.85
Mail Orders Promptly Fflltd, , Postap Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns
Madrona
Egg
Producer
Will Fill Your Basket
with Eggs. : j
Buy a Sack today.
. , . . . ,t i
There's no better Egg Mash
made, and it costs you less
Money.
Monarch Seed Co.
The' Farmers'' Sertlse Station"
917 E. MaMl Fbons
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