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IW-Jt- Hi .WW HF,PFOttD BlAIL TRIBUNB AN INt.n'EKTtKNT NEWt-TAfKR OON KXKA.TT R'IAY )T THE MKI'KVKU I'l IUNTIN1 tJ. Tli Kt.'lfnr8 HatwJer Sun n fctrn$ ' Subaerlbui liligft Hita new wMr. . . NOTUj7iVr.Vc'bUHH.wl7i'n' """"" i oumf , Ike most virtues, cxeessive vitality, has its reverse English. "TuMcn at' thi wtmur! Thi u " our 8Po"3- The desire to win is the heart of all T&Yn.'Vtf Fport' but whcI1 thi!i tU'rtir runs ho wilJ ther? i serious palpitation. "t"?d. Trltun- ,,. ' .Unless the palpitation is soon corrected, hvart disease is threatened -KYSSKT ! nd often death to the sport itself, . ' ' " " HV'MITKH M. BM1TH, MmiK(r. auBBcmcrriov tsimi BY MAIl.--in Advance: , , limy, with Sunday Hun, year .... Pull)', witn Hummy Sun, moutu... ? f?? .T0'1'. t !' pally, Hhout ftuiulxy Sun. ar UJI!iyAul,Vr to. ' f wkfUKRin . Tn?nv"1"' CIUT1 v,n lhlKI ' (tally,' with flundar Ban,' month... ..tsl bally, without Sunday Hun, month 1 Dally, wttliuut Uumtay nun, yeur . Llly. with HunrtuT Sun. on For I J" All terms by rarrlr. canh In advancv Official papr of th City of M.1fort Official -pupwr of jRcWuon County. Hworn dally avrr clroulatlon for sis mon lonllx enUln l.K-1.. J3JS Entvred an irawnd rlaaa mattrr at Mlfrd. Oregon, under the act of March I. MKMHKKH OK THK ASSOCIATBD ' Tb AaaofUlrfl lrt la xrtualvaly MitltlM to the una for rrnuMlratten of all rx-aa tirpntchrw rl(t l It, or not oihrrwW rrx1llet In thin puprr, anil alan tha local publlMht hfvln. All rlttVta nf rpublicHtlon nf aMclal alHauhr h-rm r ajwt rrvt. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. One of hee days thk young anJ Rrowltu; burn IU bocoma city, and hare community row, like Portland, cvar whether HS. kids should shake their hoofS W the school houses. The fua ht 90 outstanding merits oxcept that It ia sonmhlns to tight about. Thar is V lack o finance Lr the work of the Ked Cross, but there are bo news dispatches relatito to tha lack of fuads for foraiKU misiion. THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT OF BRUMFIELO COUNTY, OREGON (Rett burg Review) First, if It tays a ni&& better to buy from a mail-order house he should da sa, as he should have more thought for the prosperity and welfare ct hie family than for that of the (Jry poods merchants or Itoseburg. , Second, gasoline is expensive, the roads .muddy, the streets of Roaeburg sloppy, and the weather bad. - Why wouldn't a man prefer to Sit peacefully by his fir, make - out an order to hia favorite mall order house, inclose his check to pay for it, and let t'nele" Sam da the rest? . In due time the goods will b3 delivered at his 'dtar Think of the time, gasoline and trouble that is saved.. It is interesting to note that the Belgians have recovered from' their atrocities;, and jure working overtime to ship to America large quantities ot cloth . manufactured from old clothes seat them in 1919." Business Is busi ness.. Never look a gift pair of pants In the hip-pocket. - Exuberant youth in Condon, Neb., Wed. effervesced to the extent of kill ing his father, mother, and grand mother, because they wouldn't let him run hog wild all night '"RUNNING TALK BY NOTED VTS-IT6R- fljdllne Treka Journal.) Let us have more of them, and often. THE BEST WAY AROUND " ' , , A SOCIAL EXIGENCY (Albany Democrat)'."' ' 't'Tbere was a raasked surprise pa1rty' 0r' 'Mrs. ; Stone Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, bat Mrs. 8tone was not able to entertain at her home, Tbey spent the evening at Mrs. Mae Putnam's. Something, to get excited about dur ing the cold weather,' is which one of three goodlookers C. Chaplin will de cide to supply, with pancakes. ; '. What the public would like to get a hold of is a risque magazine wherein the heroine has "dark penciled eye brows, dull with ennui." They are getilng tired of "alfcaster shoulders gleaming through imported crepe de chine. . THE MUSE WORKETH "The Flag on tha City Hall" (With apologies to the author of "Old IronsldeB.") Ay, tear her tattered ensign down, Long has it waved on high, And many an eye has wondered to see Its ribbons 'gainst the sky. v Beneath it rings the fire-bell. And bursts the siren's roar, " But the red and white and blue and '. stars. " . ' ;" . . Are seen on its breadth no more. Her ; stripes, , once bright as heroes' - deeds, , ' Aro soiled by the sun and rata, And. Winds have whipped it night and day,' '.-' i; yY-..' ' With orchard smudge 'tis stained. ie'er at bunrtae did it proudly raise Nor meet respect at setting sun. Uncherlshed, unsaluted, night and day Double duty has it done. O! better that her ruined sign rihould fall bonjath the ball On which sho flies both night and day, Neglected, insultel by all. j .. r 1 Black as a pirate's emblem,.' Naught but a smudso soiled rag, WWeh trlnLagars here are Apt to take FOr a flylns rainstorm flag. H.C.Q. FOOTBALL W E AJlLKltANs never do thing we go the. limit. Excess is Uncle Sams middle uomc. uc trft- s a "re indication ia en iiuiiyiuuih or a nnuon, is tno The incident of desire to put out a winning team, Diets has confessed to a practice of offering financial inducements to ,lRyt,r? m ,hi s,ttU'- ia not otV colleges outside of the larger Kamc temptation in recent years. " - 'i"Ui " . ' ."' ..IV? ;" a , . " . This practice, if continued, would bell death to frootball as an intercollegiate sport. Once remove the amateur status, once infect this most thrilling of all American sports with the virus of commer cialism, and dissoluion begins. Coming a few daya after President Lowell's warning regarding football excesses at Harvard, and the situation in the sport assumes the nature of a crisis. The trouble fundamentally is this: There is too much money involved in the game, too much stress oa the results, too little stress ou sport for sport's sake. The precise program for reform is not now apparent. But the Dietz exposure and President Lowell's warning, emphasizes the fact that ttue lovers of the game must stop for a moment and seriously con sider the dangers ahead, if this splendid and typically American game is to be spared the fate of other sports, that have fallen victims to the taint of the professional spirit and excessive commercialism. Quill It may yet become necessary tQ have a conference to end con ferences. - ...... If France kills the disarmament of Cain. " '"" The world U now saf for democracy, but we still feel offended if the waiter doesn't show i proper deference. .... . 'W'ell, buying the farmer's corn begin at home. ; The nation most likely to defeat procrastination. Good health is almost essential a torpid flivver. ! Russia is beginning to learn that the eating.' :v ' . ' . in The germ that causes swell-head empty parking space. After studying the portrait of mai a woman who would I &l for him Nothing so keenly delights a husband as to have his wife the fear that he is working himself to death. " ' , "l ? W this " soy town he means to confess that it doesn t think hun as important as he feels. ','''" ' Ifiram Dufunny inherited $800 from an uncle this week, and now he wiU leave Hickville to ayoid associating with his social inferiors. HO W MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. What state more navigable other? in the ' union water than hav any I. Of what Industry ii Masa., the center? 8. What coloring matter Is ob tained from madder roots? .4. What city la the canltal of Art- zona? 6. What is the welkin? . S. By what other nami mines known? 7. What color ia azure? 8. Who first put the typewrite in practical form? . 8. From what . grain is vodka made? , -;. 10. What is tha name of tho drink Mexicans make from Agave sap? Answers to Yrwu-rday'H QtirJoos. I. What American coin corree- RippHntfRhiireos Vblt GOOD INTENTIONS. IK5JOW not whet my neighbor say as rpursue my plan, and undisturbed I go my way, and .do the best I ea,n. I know that no man is so' wise, so virtuous or grand, JhaJ ho will not by carping giiyg be criticised and panned. And so I strive to do what's right and care' no whoop or hoot if what t do' stirs tip tha spite of any cheap galoot. I used to worry when I heard how men had roasted me; my heart, by. dire emotions stirred, was ' gloomy as oiild be) find I would Sadly .wonder why applause I Could not gain from Joseph Jinkg or Henry Spry, and Abncr P. JtcLane. The' years slid by as years will slide when they're not . fastened down; age came,' and I no longer tried to please the whole blamed town. Men's words no longer jarred my nerves, I said, ''I know my worth; if other guys doii 't like my curves let them fall off the earth. If I'do what is right and just' hs down the world I go, it cuts no grass if I am cussed by all the skatts I know. Oh, my intentions arc Jthe best a man can pack around, , and taunt and jec ahd cibc and jest art) Only empty sound." I care not what my neighbors say about the things I do, is calmly I jrarsrae tny Tray, with righteousness' ia view IK DANGER. Uiwg by heaves. if wttdo aim of national vitality, and vitality sine qua. non 01 success, dui vf louestaf Diets is a case in point.. In hU promising high school football! ttlonc th practice. Scores of institutions),' have -yielded to the -,.. f ", , . t Points plan, let her wear the Briand , for Russia is one wv to let charifv . . limitation, of armament plans is to success. Ton can't climb with the proof of political theories is .. .. usually lodires in one that has r ' ' ; the French bluebeard, we conclude! ought to be killed. express - i , . i ponds In value to tha Japanese yen?; aim. ine nrty cent piece, r J. Which state has the people, Nevada or Wyoming? moat Ana. Wyoming. , S. V hat is Babe Ruth's Christian name? Ans. Ceorge Herman: ' - i. ' in what U. 8. territory aro mar riage licenses not required? Ans. In Alaska. 5.' What atata ' does Senator Underwood represent In the senate? Ana. Alabama. t g. What state does Henry Cabot ; Lodge represent? Ans. llaseaehu ara coat raetta; . .. , 7. Is Kanaaa City Mo., larger than Kansas City, Kaa.? Ans. Yes. 8. Vthat Is mace? Ans. It is the dried covering of tho seed of the nutmeg. 9. Where are the Luray Caverns? Ans., In Virginia. 10.- Where are the Magdalen Inlands? Ans. ' In the Gulf of St. Lawrence. ttottn was' By fUA ih only 'Ker-O dort Tn ch'nf honor -AVftiUKc6 ' in, rrll iowiu . if feirtg ppotati4 r 1 committee. la "Jo ft dortt need moci r U a pretty fcood r-vthey need bttr people. Women iuflt nJ ih$ 1 hWs'Tor' 'I .! 1 lf - how Kre tvr p(en.i of way gomj to HEZ HECK SAYSs Imwyars rt Yn. ELECT F. E. RIVERSIDE CLUB RIVERSIDE, Jan. 20 Nearly all the memoers of the Community dub were nresent at the club house Saturday (evening. Jan. 7, It being the annual election of officers. Tno following were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President, F. E. W&bJ, vice presi dent, C. P. Champllc; eoerrtary od treasurer, Mrs.' Rose (lay; directors. Chas. Gray and Geo. R. Alden. Fred Champlln, secretary and trea surer for the pasit year gave a report of finances showing very gratifying results to the club members. Mrs. M. Jacobs snd 0. Jacobs at tended many of too Farm ; Bureau meetings at Medford last week. On Thursday tbey were dinner guests of Jfr. and Mrs. Goo. Alden." Mrs. Beatrice C. Jonc-s and F. C. Champlln attended a ihtw at the Page Tuesday afternoon and C. P. Champlln attended the Farm Bureau meeting. " ' Mr. Kershaa, who haj rented the Pickett ranch' lost a good cow from alfalfa bloat. . ' Miss Florence Allen of Ashland was caning on Riverside frlondg Sunday. Mrs. Hodges spent Tuesday at the R. W. Engel home. The Gold Hill Irrigation District held their annual eloction Tuesday. D. H. Stead was re-electe4 as a mem' ber of the board of directors, Fred Ouy is secretary. Mrs. F. C. Pickett waa a Medford visitor Saturday. Mr. plcltctt is ex pected home this week end. The Recreation club was very pleas antly entertained by Mrs. Fannie Pick ett at her hme on Thursday after noon. The next meWlng will be with Mrs. Anna Engol, Thursday, Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Want of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wahl Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, warn have recently returned from an extended vlnlt with relatives in Iowa, Illinois and Michigan, ' since which tJme Mrs. Wahl has been quite ill. We are glad to note that she is much improved. Mrs. Grant Matthews and Mrs. Rose (Jay called at the McQuat home Tues day and transacted business connected with the Community club. News Summary of Last Night LONDON Rome press opinion 'that newspapers in event cf ex the (death of Pope Benedict bis successor will bo Cardinal Gasparri, papal secre tary of state. , DUBLIN Alt Brltldh auxiliary po lice except two battalions withdrawn from Ireland. CHICAGO Federal Judge . Lanrlis reported "seri-jusly in with bronchial troubles." NEW YORK-Matr loaded for ffrst time In "bandit proof container cars." VAHL PRESIDENT OF THE TiAll ltUAl,. JA.M. Aii 1 J.I, ihina ihui isn't vr- if hortast. a people so much, J vvfto wvcp iK wrvder- iKe bwreaw fcJ. ftr-e krKh advitinfj tKcr wonttfo to fcet i 4,v. FAILURE PROSPEROUS The Medford Baking company es tablishment, corner of Weal Main and South C.rann trH'ti4. did not corn for business lust Monday morning, and' Its proprietors for tho . pant ftve. months, Harvey L. Putlorton and Al bert J. Tcttcn and their wlvei left that dsy to look up a new lection somowhere in California, after hav ing made an assignment for the bene fit ot their creditors to George II. I lndley. The liabilities of the concern In cluding a $2,S00 mortgage) on the fix- tur-e, equipment and other articles taken out when Mefwrs. Fullorton and Totten, purchase tbn businoas lat August, amount to fS.oSO, and the total visible assets outalde of the property covered by the bank's mort-; gage are said by Attorney HcnJ.' F. Lindas, who U handling matters for the creditors, to be about 11,000. Mr. Lindas was today preparing to file an involuntary bankruptcy peti tion in tho United Btutes court at Portland for- the proloctlon of the creditors. The bank is well secured by its mortgage, and loses nothing. totlatlunn are On for the sale of the business with the possible out- U-ok that tho creditors may pull out nearly even. In fact It was thought at ooo time yesterday that a pur rhssor would Jake over tho buslnoas and pay off lb debts. It is claimed that the assets, fixture and 'equip ment, good will, etc, ore worth the total amount of the debts, f 3,500. The so-called failure of Messrs Fulierton and TotMn created much surprleu to perrtona familiar with the volume ot buslno u that tbey hhd en Joyed during tholr ownorshlp and It is said they were even aurprlHcd thomsolves. They piild lO.DDO for the business, end claimed to bo loav ing town last' Mohday with Juet enough money to pay their traveling expanses. Previous proprietors o," thtf concern in recent years did f very profitable hiihlm-ss. The first known of Fullerion ni. Totten being In flnanclnl strait wu' last Frlduy when they vtitlted Attjr fioy B. F. Lindas, who wjwi a strung,' to them, explained tlmlr situation and akd advice as to whut to do. Ifo advised that they should make th as signment to protect all t.rdlto.-s Jif they Could heo no w o! continuing businoss:' They then divided to try and continue for a mw rrttre days, but over Sunday eotihl hot see their way elenr U- AO anything but throw up their hands. Saturday night thoy lotted the voekly pay checks to the employes, and on Monday morning made the alignment to Mr. Lliidle-, and then left town with thoir faint- llne. ' ' On Saturday night they informed the eook in the reitnnrant that they had decided to clow, but the othnr employos did not learn that thoy Were out of Jobs until they name to work Monday, ; The Medford Baking company did a general bakery and restaurant busi ness, end their creditors are mmrtfy wholasal and retail grocers, nest and milk dea'ers, snd the Ilk. ' ' -9' I to Kceo house r TTT rovolc wiiiovt Ai - . i v CW m -ua ai - ,l j i Hoot tltMHn at ItUito. Tnn you du a "Hunt tlibaohT" Know what It iT Of tourae. Hoot tlliri rum (ilne1 aifh wlito piHiularlty oa u atuut iii1r an wall a w-tir thut hta numa him bocume a ayn- I oitym for tiutrulu ttwrai4ovil(ry. A "llot tlU'Hn" U a Ntunt tlt.it ettlla for till oiiv'h i tttlng HU II I. tUTva and phyHlriil Htamliuk. In "Tha Klra Katr." whl.h v. Ill be 'at tho iilnlto thintr tnmorrew, Hoot jOlliaon llnlu'a hl buat nhllltU'a in tlu aatttllx, ua writ na hlH tltx-nt Work na an a''U'r. Ho U tho venur of at j tt-ntlun evrry tnlniito with his fnat riding and clever trloka. it U a aumrt- lal attraotlon li whli-h thr are nvany oppnrtunltlNi fiT tha exorrUa ot hU lulrnta, thut havn brousht the atar's rtaa from tha iwo-rwl rliuw into the top runkit of faaturad antwrtutnare. ' Omliln Talinaito at TngA Nothlim U mora InleraNtlng than a paek at n woman bitoro linr mirror, whllo aha I Coins' hvr ilnnultim to look ' beautiful. Flunked by Jnra Kuttrunltrd to remove tha toliulo liens of creeping tigo tha facial wrinkle, and powdera roncot-toa to bring to fAdrd rheek tha bloum of n elghtntn-yrar-old flnppar, tha woman pre.rnta a apanarla of van Ity'a Kntpplo with ago. Hut who hoe over wltneuHsl tha beautiful worn tin. tha wnmitn of awan-llho throat, reh-bloom rhaekn, and beautiful figuro In her nttvtni't to lok vin uoAU'.lful and ungnlnlyT But It haa been done. Conatnna Tiilmarto In her latent rirnt National Attraction. "Tho I'or. fort . Waman," ''hleh eomes to tho 1'nga thratra for Ihrea du)-a. com manrtng today, praaanta a hlshly hu moroua gllmpaa of a young Indy in her pretty little boudoir, distorting her well-mouldoJ rhln Into the typo known aolentlflrally na protruding, and vulanrly na "tough," dimming tho rntranrlng s'm of her wonder ful eye alth a pair of tortnlwj ahall gluaaea. and hUUn( hr l-autlful fig ara under clothe that wars In moda In tha ysar US Ah, but tha pralty Urtla MUs h4 Ooalgna, arv4 quits tin Uka the parenroal vamp who an anarea ovr aontlmontal mulea with Mark Jet evenlnff gown cut raklnhly nay rlaiurly, and arhot. this llttla dear n-anrted to tha unuaunl artlflra of looking' tntvllnetual. rather than Invtttng whatover lh difference may bo. "Wg' One Year Older Weiloy Harry, one ot the popular members of the ca.nl In "Bits of Mfo." tha Marvhnll N'eilan pridiictlin show. Ing at tho Rlalto thvutro thla waok, the t'r div threw out hla rheat and Weslev arrv Marsnall Weil'an's Bits cf Life' looked Into the n.rrror for algns cf hair on his chin. He hss Just added sncthrr yi-ur to his career. In short, he i no fjiir teen years old. , j Among tha young tiLir' g fin was a "Skootomotor" from Mtirjlinll Nollan Imported from Loiulm, It li a two wheul uff.iir ami a croaa Li-tn n a motorcycle and the tis inl rhildron's "shooter," :ba n two-rylluder ntf tor and can "skiiot" at the rule of ton mlli!s m hur. 8ek Fi lortdw In Hour of Need -"In the hour cf nad we qnlckly seek out' best 1 1 cdf," writes Chas. Schrtdd Wi-rd cie. Wot, 9v7- 7!)rd Ave., Oakland, Cat., " ur IU tin boy and girl had a tevera ;, rapping cough without uhp r.-n, a cough Uiat chokes and DiMl.ns the faro of the sufferers like ;nt! fdnvnlfllone. Foley's Jlonoy and Tar was a wondorful emergency rem edy," Casos like this give Foley's II iccy gn Tar Its reputation as the liaut remedy for coualis and colds. Adv, Ji LI 1-1. - U - -. 1- - .1 J! .1.111... ' Ill . CHANCrEOF SCHEDULE AND FARES Due to laws Imposing heavy additional license feea upon auto stages and regulating the speed and operation thereof and which laws become operative January 1, 1022, It Is necessary tn order to comply therewith that we maka the following chango In schedule and fares, effective January 1, 102a. MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE Lsavs Medford for Ashland and Aahland for Medford, dally except Bunday: Kvery hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., then 8:30 p.m. Also 8:90 and 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. nundey Hrhedulev Leave Medford for Ashland and Ashland for Medford every hoar oa the hour from 9 s. m. to S p. m., then 8:30 and :80 p. m.- ' KARI-JI. Medford-Aahland ....'..,'..... 4 & cents. Medford Talont or Ashliiod-l'hoenlx DO cents. Medford-I'hoonlx or Anhlnnd-Tiilent 20 coats. Medfard-Vorhics, Ashlsnd-I.uke's Ranch, Phoonlx-Talent oy any ,. short ride 15 cents. 20 rids book 12.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR 00, XV. U LKWW. Kaasasr. BUY WOOD NOW BOO mrrta tlry, arawmiMl veood, mut be aold. riiune oiitoiN at line foe prompt delivery to No.'JUM. f O.'W. 1'Hora I W ' 10 Inch pine, tier tl.7 IU Inch phMs Her A.tt'i 10 iiu h i Nik Mn1 lauirt. t'-r ..... 4.8n Hi Inrti ok ami laurrl, I lor...... 0.73 4 ft. pliio, rord'.,.....:,."..... . SJ.OO ft. futrxlwotx, rrl y.ftl Day or Night ' WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors WOOD Keat wrvodStf ail biuda . (Ht'li wuu a ilty antler cover. ' Ahai hea ' t'aH tkml M (II oTf ra. VALLEY FUEL CO tffcee QnalUy Sawalry BWpeMaf, ouuaaas Htuti, . wakae BWpaAirtag, Hattafaetlnn Aaatired tm quality a4 ertce. stall us your wants MARTIN J. BXDDY 0HA8. MILLER Auto ItautlAtor, Feudrv, lluontng tloaid and Hoily IU-wJrlng, Bot Ovt-lng. Oppoatte Depia) I'hona 14IWI WOO D Under cover, 13.00 per Ur and np. Prompt IVllvery. 1120 X. fKNTIUL WOOD (X), Ittone 0.. J. M. CAELTON. There .Are a Good Many Cold l)ays Ahead yea haven't at baarnveit la your Ikiumi w can tntall ARCOLA Hot Watrr llaUng plant bartag boiler and radiator oa tit aairta floue. Areola Prices Have Dropped 10 . If you have a haxmirtit, let Install a Ml KLLJl VICTOR ' Tlui moat anreraaful plprlrna KeUng ayum knows. We have a number of both typm la ua 1st Houtlirr Orogusk The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. iMadrona Producer Will Fill Tour Basket with Egga. '''. Buy a Sack Today. There's no better Egg Mash made, and it costs you less . " " Money. " t Monarch Seed Co. TU Farmers nil H. Main Renrtc Btatloa" Phone BAD 20 rldo honk 20 ride book tn.00 12.00 20 rldo book til. 50 i :y- (