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PA OK Foun mtti.. luilmmi turn: MEDFORD MAIL UJ.tJJf.iJlU ,t. !''!.. II M.El)!OUT OliKOON. TITES1UY. JANUARY 24. '.1122 cnmmwfiiiJni i j'u Mkdforp Mail Tribune j I'Cltr.IHJIlJl KV1HV Ar'TKUNOON, ICCWT KVNtAY Ti V Tills CUT IT OUT. E The V'UfwfJ Sunday Dun la furateheJ ukMflbrri 6ta4rliin.it eavea day daily newspaper. , ufftoe Mail THbuna tiulWHnf, U-1MI Nor tli Kir street, T'hunr ,. A eonttolldailon of Wmocratlc tha on. urn Mtwiuira Alan, me aiea-i-ru bune; the HoMtnern urciunian. in Aalilaml Tribune. fMUlffKT W. HVHlh Kdtter. HUM1TKK H. H.UITil. Manager. - tnsoir-rio tmi Pally. l'h HunilM Bun, year I'.JJ i I'ttlly, with anndoy Sun. month .. .. I Folly, wlhv HunOay Sun. yr., t j bnllr, wllhout t-unduy t?un. month. Wklr Mall Tribune. ma r,r . j Sunday Hun. vita jri-ar .... 1.00 B CAKRIKM lr Mrdftftxl, AhUol. JAckaunviUa, Central Vvlnt, J'twwnU. j Talent: . j pally, with 8u,nJtr Bun. month Wily, wlthuut ijoivjoy Bun, month . pally. -lluout Huniluy Bun. yuj-. . lHilf. lto San.ua y 8un. ona ywvr . AjJ term by carrier, ceah In advanoa. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Hworn daily evara U months tins circulation tor Oct.. 1DU, SJ& JtnteMNl ei-euna " cluia matter at Unlror J. Orraoii. uudrr the act of Alaroh I. i;t. , Ye Smudge Pot " By Arthur Perry." Now that they havo had everything else, ft la time to hold a Eot-Three-Meals-a-Day week. X-SENATOR liOl'KNE is still sending out political pfopoptnlda; uuder the title of the Republican Publicity association. Who is paying for this servieV, we don't know, and where the pub licity i.4 used is A dcoptr niysterj'. As far as we hove observed not u1 daily newspaper in Oregon handles this service, and we doubt if there is a self -respecting editor in the country, Republiciifi' or iK-m-)-crat who would handle it. - ' ; As an example of the childish twaddle which Oregon's former senator is perpretrating, the following extract from a defense of Newberry is presented! - ' "The men In th senate who had the. count-re to withstand the nm-laught of letters and pe tltlona Instituted by natlon-wkla, crf tlly plannHl propoKantta rtenprve tha hlxheat credit. H taltm rttl couraK for a nutn who U an aspirant tor fedeetlon to dory auoh -rvvt ontnnlutlon as that which w&a at work ln opposition to Bonator Newberry." ,. As an effective answer to this drivel we refer the reader to an etli toriftl written by William Allen White, th well known author, nxr paper alitor, Rnd delegate from Kansas, to the last Republican coiiveif tion in Chicago, printed in another column. Political publicity is only desirable if it is Rood publicity. Such nonsense aa this Republican Publicity association send out, would do preat injury to th Republican party if it were printed. As it isn't printed, and as economy is the watchword at Washing ton, we would suggest that some frioud of Oregon's former senator kindly suggest to him thai he save his money. Th daily papers of Oregon, Republican and Democrat, opposed lh retention of Newberry, aud they accurately reflected the over- j whelming sentiment of the people of this state. Disregarding the i ethics of the case, what an absurd action, from the standpoint of po litical strategy, to flood the state with' propaganda extolling the cour age of senators, who acted contrary to publie opinion throughout the state. Quill Points To nun people the world over think patriotism consists in throwing brickbats at an alien. ' Tie Portland ball tem la winning galues on the port!njt psgiva tils win- i ter, like It used to! t3e 'ea on tUe d!moaJ . j "" j hen you see silk-clad ankles in weather like this, yoti wonder misrt fEOPLB FACE GRAVE J whether she is trj-ing tor catch a husband or pneumonia. PHOBI-irvr t TTdltna Eusrene Regla-! tcr.r Tkey all do. .'.;;;- ' ,. The sample we ve seen of 1922 looks pretty good. Ship tha whole TU coid wcathe which. met with consignment; we ll take It. uch wide dUAptroval has evaix-rated, - -. r. mfi-v-:,zntiKnn and senile sartag is Just around the .". . ' '""-s corner. The Oregnlaa cornea out witn , the bald statement that 'Tain will fall over a larjfe area," something It has nerer done before. The pussy willows are blooming on the banks of the Bear, and are being pluckod fos artistic ar rangement In the parlor for social events by tho women folks. Hi maple syrup time In Vermont, and old Tom Waterman has hia Got. James M. Cox suit tia. Horticulturists are busily en gaged in the ruination of net year s trult eropi by word of mouth, and far mers are uaing siuirrel poison. Many citizens have the gardenltis, and Wes Trust is on the Terge or exuding a poeni. " ONE or thm reckless, - HARUM SCARUM WALKERS i f (Malt Tribune) - " IT the young lady who collided with the . Ford coope Saturday afternoon wishes tj pay for dam agos done phone 351 Jacksonville, "There is no evil in the modern skirt," says a writer. No. The I modern1' skirt would hardly hold it. Marry for speedy, marriage (Pendleton Tribune Ad). The eas iest and - moat practical way and; In accordance with established custom. iV; , .i-t ? . The melting pot, that was erroneous ly supposed to boil the cussedness out of Earopeans coming to American ehoreB, now bis- wash bo lief still Attached to it 1 1 - i r : ome of the candidates at the pri mary: ar" e-leCted " already, . but the county wf.t go ahead and spend the taxpayer mosey for an election rust the same.- - 1 v " The matf chiefly responsible for the present rate of foreign ex change was the inventor of the printing press. , AND ft, j ,Jf ''lt,i n ai,.j o4v Hnm on 's towt till ikere tj "to eknytkift. Wo mtfKcn.-Rn.'h ce.n. 9iif fact! en. tnti uillk tenrfn'1 n HlmHM. ft c2iU'- 4 wftv to ha aKcao -Partaci is -id Bin IS, 5tart vsKei-c otkers Kvt Uft off. "pier reiwo kirtJ ofmit trios who cftis io be Konesfc tn.J -ihoys. who remlly 7kr. o is io bt 7acrii6ei if a mn has V M ;B Ha, It (.1 ViXa Li 7: 111 11 . v -.'A't...-. fl; 4wlrt. tksire ttitJ . wr b&tk ttceowtCt. ( I It la I Yyomn. poT tn. iox rnece t irat on. th otsidV of -ikcir heads iK&aihy do on the HEX HECK SAYS: your -Pun. inth.i fife; "r wK"i you'it in xk next mE.r, msidLe. i I ' i i"' i ii i $ay ''Bayer" when you buy Aspirliu WARNING! Unless you see the name "BayerM on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physkluns over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept, only' "Ujyr" r-S wnich contains proper diroctior.!? llamly "nyr" Uor o( U lauli-la Alao bottW of 2 and liXr-trrtilds. anlia ik lml at lin iatu U . ili.ltf ( ujit.nw4 Dentistry a Life and Death Problem long life or early rank, ta rnlallf Quite often the evidence that blooms in the attorney's imagina tion, tra-la-la, has something to do with, the case. With America dry and with 23,000,000 surplus women in Europe, tie thirsty bachelor doesn't know which way to turn. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? called t 3. When were envelopes firat uawl in this country? 14. Who wrote tho 'Ten U Mightier Than the Sword'"? 5. What thr.-e Mary's were at the Trouble nevertheless, manages to keep up with her. , icrc."V. v. it.m u w " in 7. How many ahadvs of color have server that the people ef Medfr.rd and vl-lnlty wvuU for all contract" In the future have a complete and thor ough undcmtnndlng aa to ww paid, etc. Alim that the fcirmrr of Rotfue Illvtr vutlty. who are having th t. Wh4rh Jj tho lonfr'i river, the C4nul bulit mAy s.ty "neviT iKulit" to Hudson or the Connertlrut '" ,Uch a condition th-y havw l- What are miidhewing antntaia , i0wvd themBchvs and Ait e!trn-r to be placed In. II. I- JONKft MedforJ. January t J. The two inevitabilities are death and taxes but tve e.tn A AUnh named? r it . i '. vi t I What are the six primary col- be praised, without having to fill out a blank. 'er9? j . Is equal suffrage enjoyed by We are expecting any, minute to hear some woman confess that iCVo.dtaiith wcuht d an object une Kuiea ncr nusonna oecause wacg. was so oeconung to ner. Newberry and Senator Capper j I A PLAIN SPOKEN ED.'V -. "!' ; ( Chlca Enterprise) 7 I There Is. a certain gent In. the Qulncy diBtrirt who declares his greatest wleh is that he be crema ed. when he dies. If we can believe our Bible inO rely upon our ability . tb judge human' nature, he need' feel so .apprehension; his wish will be granted. If Newberry has the manhood of! States senate again. The" Tote east Heartburn. Influence the epee4 of It fall? Amwrt to VcuUa'a QufKtlosut: . i. What Indian chlf led his war rlom nitaln.it Custer when the latter was killed and , his rorum&ml vripitl out? Ana. Sitting Hull. ' t. .What 1 eardialfU? Ah. Princess Mary will commit matrl- a prairie dog be will jump in his bole and bide himself from American poli tics. Tho senate denounced his meth ods and Toted to seat htm, a rather cowardly thing for the senate to do. If his methods, were as bad as the denunciation, he did not deserve his seat. The quarter of a million spent tor him bought him only shame and dishonor, with a seat In the senate thrown in, and the Segt will xmly ad vertise, his shame. In this connection- Kansas will be proud of Arthur Capper. Ha was one of the nine republican senators whose voto agalnBt Newberry actually put the brand of disgrace on New;berry. Vr'fttiout those nine votes Newberry mony February 28. and has her picture ! tuu-u lual agamm mm in paper every day. with the groom, j ,cloPt, indeed was mere who looks like ha lost a battle to have! I- Et Arthur Capper of Kan- a .k-,m, mn, I 8a9- ca9- one of the votes which will w.uko ii, uuiu anu mure uiiiicuiv lor DEM OqrfAT, GOES' TO NORTH POLE (Albany Democrat Hdllne). A last desperate effort to keep out of the : museum.' - a man to buy his way Into tho I'nlted by Capper was a brave vote. For It 3. On what rtvef l Africa are-th Wa Cast In the teeth of party regular-! famous Victoria Falls? Anv The Ity. In the" face' of Influence at the Zambesi. White House, where. Cannor is on of : v 'l founded Bomet Ana. Re- th atron.mit men tn tha umi. VM and Romulua, twin brother. - t In defiance of tho itoclal bloc, which' f stronger In - Washington now than It sSa Knon fAt ( WAM H TWla VU. " ss - v S W v ?ta O. A II IB UHJX, sjjj " of toddlers has. been determined to, 6. ,Whirt in the longent river In UvLt land Newberry. The Cappers had, re- eouniry ee-at of the Mlsslsnlppt? Ana. eelved many social favors; ;.Benator:The Tenneaaee, , ... . ; Capper was a favorite at the Whltel 7. What does eao In Cuban Hons. He was also in good standing 'money' equal' in our money? Ans. with thtf seriate' republican organlza-tOne dollar. 8.. What fabuloua bird Was aold to renew Its life for S04 year by burn ing ltlf to oehea? -Ana. -The phoe- tlon. But he stood by his constltu- enta and let the whole outfit go hang. It took: fine courage. But Senator Capper has It; It is Quaker courage, not blustery, but real and always de pendable. The only thing on earth Arthur Capper Is afraid, of fa the wrath of a righteous constituency. Win.-Allen White In -Emporia Ga zette'.' ; ' ... . ' ' The state or STlcMgaa ought to read the Portland Journal, and Tindout how ornery it Is for having a sen&tor who put a crimp in II. Ford's ambitions. Everything points to prosperity this j yeaf, and it is expected to have $5 gold : pieces back on watch chain by tall. i kii P.rowti read the hanging sol diers la Franco charge Moa; and went hoaie and1 took off. hie puttees. , eivllltation in lia Jtngriei ' W all worked up over which one of three gals' the inventor pf aa alleged rn.ua tachrf is going to marry. It would be good '; advertising ti morry all three, and being a movie 'actor, jfr. ChapHri con Id get af ay with lormonism-they hat even thins else. v . ' j ' ' ,: '. 1 r:' ' Seek Friends In Hour of Need "t Uio hour of need we quickly seek our best friends," writes Chas. Snhrldd Ward do Wet, 907 73rd Ave.,' Oakland, Col., ,"our little boy and girl had a severe dry, rasping cough without l higm, a cnugh that choices and flushes the face of tbe sufferers like unto convulsions. Fbley's Honey and Tar 'fas a- wonderful emergency rem edy.". Caj4 liW tK?S give Foley's Hone)' an$ Ttc 1t roputatiojl as the heat reirtody fir Coufiha uud colds. Adv. : . . f,.. ... j , i, ... ., ' ,' M''iV ' -iV ! -- ' n 1 fa RipplinJjRhuiKQS or won revon, i r.r JUSTICE IS SLdW. i i m I V AUGUSTUS CRAWFISH took a gun, and slew his neighbor, Jabez Spry; he doubtless did it just for funir-I know no other reason why. When man has nothing sane to do tho time fiangs ieavy on hia' hands, and so he kills a friend or two, and later in the dock he stands. And there Augustus took his place, and through the long weary weeks was tried it was a celebrated ' catfe-and experts rose and testified ; ind witnesses in drowsy herds fyew into court to have their' say, and learned' attorneys, who were birds, talked hours and days and weeks away. At last 1 the Jury hid a chance and found him guilty of the eriind; Angtis tus, then," t .seemed might dance on-air at some appoinfdJtime. But lo, his learned attorneys saw a misplaced comma in some .writ, declared it was, a fatalflaw, and pawed the floor and threw a fit.. (The jiliist listened ;tohcir' burst" of eloquence and took a pen, anci wrote, "The judgment is reversed Augustus must be ?tned again.",., The.seeond trial, of snail-like speed, became a chestnut" uni a bore and -then- die jury disagreed, and Crawfish must be tried onco more. This Jabez Spry, has long been dead, long since' he closed lif?V little page' hia ihfet yH 'wilt dW in bed of oUmcTnta incident to age. . , f,- . t , v :, . B. Whnt fa an angle of SO degrees called? Ans. Itiffht angle. ' : 10. What la the outer hark of a tree-called? Ann. The cortex. - Regarding 13 Fair. To ihe Kdltor: . , I am canine your attention to an article lit th Dally Orexonlan of January 20th. headed: "Fair and Terminal Combined," tn which the Idea 1 vl forth the people could vote hend Inane aothorUing the dock commlftslon to build a Terminal No. S to be used as fair alto for the 19! 3 etposltloa. I should snmrest If the 1925 etpo- iltfofl la going to simmer down to a eemmon dock for a location, I would' say It woyld be ulis for lhm to odd any new dockage or any bond I san at thin tluia. A more common sense judgment would li lo uso some of the docks they already have built, like Terminal No.. 4, la which the tax payers voted 4 bond lue of 13. 000,000 for Its eotuttruetlon. If such ldearere gmgl6 dominate the 1923 exno.vttlon trt. which many dally pa pers of the city are puHHahlng such articles, it occurs to me that In plae of advancing the Interest In the 1925 eiposltlon, that the people are gen erally led to believe It U a system of docks they are trying to build unddr the dlsgulstn of the 1925 exposition. A. M. HUMPHRIES, 173 K. 7r.th St., North. JsB. ti. 1922. i Portland. Ore. The condition of yonr teeth my nieaa Mudcra dcBtUlry tuthls III hlghaat bmhIU'U. , Th ufjett of a god devtNt aamsl b to fni ml trvabla sad atat muuih dlaea. Safer to Prevent Diaeasa It has been proven thl It H betlnr and great deal cKospar to adofX BioaMrj fur firs praraaUtaa than It la to fight final and sua tat luawa on that acouuut. ft b aafer and tartter stao to adopt moaaam for tha arev ratio of moiilh dUcajML. Dentistry Insurance Against Disease DfcMMMi lurks whero bad tenth are foaad, and cleaaltaeaa) Hoc Id he taugtit tn the homew and la tJ adiooU, and an ail ladwattial to atltutlona. Kvery mraaura should be tnaes agalaat mouth lafavrtoa). , , Examination Fre FOR DENTAL DECAY SEE JOHNSON TODAY PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist Phone 6C9 228 East Main St., over M. 1 Dept. Stars COMMUNICATIONS ! , . , . : : Ul I Canal Com puny tVag-rn. To the l5Ultor: - It njay be of some Interert to he people of Medford and the Iloirue Itlver Valley to know who la actually hearing the expense for the construe- uon oi i no jiugue jtiver vuitfy imp ,tlon project. - . ,, ' whether or not the expense of this project la being txrno by I'at Welrh, the contractor, or the Ilcd Crows, Bal- jvatlon army and other charitable or- 1 If charitable organization such aa above mentioned are being rolled upon to partially foot tho Mils for thla prej'-ct. It seems" ouly fair then that they, be given a reetipt for their share In the construction. While a vffillor faturduy at tho Red Ctohh, 1 had the experience of wit nesainat no lew than a down married men with families, who appealed for aid lor their families' through the Bed Cross. - In rietirly all of these easea the men were working or had boon worklna for the-canal rrlntlon protect, and many , testified that the wage they iwere r'ectfWhg or find received was so low as to make Jt Impomrtble for them to live on it. . In view of the faflt that the cvntract for the canal ditch was let during the wnr at war prices the minimum wage supposed to be 11.00 and tonaldertns th present cost of living, nearly as high as dur ing the wnr and With wages cut 'from wht wai supposed to tii u 5 a day, wag-n to $3. oImo the fact (hat irueh a low wg is beinc pld by euppod ctmtrSrtnr that tbe employees of this ctnjtrstor' are r-ompMied to see re lief from charitable orgaiilzaflonK, ux ivlsw I this fact It seems to an ob i ; ' ' .' ' .. .-, ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the mtsrry of raeklnit fxin. Have a bottle of Sloan a Lini ment handy and apply when you first (eel the ache or pain. it rntickly ease the puin and Sends B feeling of w.innth throunh the aching part. Shan't Liniment pone tram ivilko-ul rubbint. , Fine, too, for rhcumaflnm, nruraUia, sciatica, sprains and strains, still jointi, lame back and Sore muiclc. lor forty years pain's enemy. At.U your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. $nn! Liniment! Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. While it's ef.nveftlcnt locution in the? heart o Portland's business, chopping and amnsement nc (jvities is an important awet it is the atmosphere of Comfort, courteous service and spirit of wel come which mubes this popular and famous hos-telry". II Claar Yonr Coatplvxlnu rf i.lnlw. and other fnl li 1 irawMnt. Vm freelr In, Hnlwm'j l'm,i.a Olnt. ment. Cowl tnrtfm, Itol.'nif rtln, and other ikia tioM. 1 Vat rj In. Ifnhinn'a Fumny Imiii"j, rHobsorfs Eczema OLntmeat CHERRO ; " - ttarri Wheat '-. ' FLOUR Our Mm tn roii-xir: to awftil hot, Our poeketlHiok wuffer an nwful lot. Me Ion for summer, hnt that's uot , liore; . It usrtalny Is Uio wrong time of . . year. ' Ouur&ttteed ' At Your d'ocen Artfiur H; Meyers MANAS I j i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AND PARES t , fu (0 laws ImpofiloR hoovy additional llcenss fe upoa auto, 'stages end regulating the spewd and operation thereof and which laws become operative January 1, 1932, It Is accessary la order to comply, therewith that wt make the following change la schedule gad fan, effective January I, XtfJst, , . , , . , , . ; MEDFORD-ASHLAND STAGE , : ' ' tear Medfofd tor AUhland and Ashland tor Medford, dally except Sunday, Every hour on the hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. nt then 9:30 p. tn. Aho :30 and I0:3t) p. ai. Saturday only. , Hundny rfchedule-Lnave Medford for Ashland and Aihtand for Medford ever hour on the hour from 9 a. m. to S p. tn,, then 6:30 and 9:30 0. n. . . . Mcdfod AflhJa6d ...... ..,M..., .5 cents. Mcdfo'rd-Tafent or,. Aahlanil-l'lioenjx 80 cents. Mdford-Pho-Jnlx' or Ashlnml Tftlent 90 cents. Medford-Vorhles, Ashland-Luke's I 1 , , Ranch, Pboenlx-Talcnt or any i shart ride ...w........-....,..........15 cents. , ; INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. . ' 1 ' f. t hKWlU, Manager. 20 rldd book 3.0O 20 rldo book 93.20 20 rids book 12.50 20 rids book $2.00.