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P3tOE FOUR WEDFORD ..UX-lJ-.H! L 1 MATT TRIBUNE. MEDFORT) OREGON",' lDPOfel) MAIL TRIBUNE AN IJUPBPENnENT NEW8PAPKH rt'BLlHMUIt EVKKT AKTKKNOON 10XECPT KUNPAY BY THK MalDKORD PKlNTlNa CO. The Me'dfora Sunday gun U furnished Ubaortbera desiring a seven day dally ttawapapcr. Office Mail Tribune Building. -7-J North Kir street, phone 74. 1 A eonaolldatlon of the Democratic Timaa. the Medford Mall, the Medford Tribune, the Houthera Oregonlan. Tbt Ashland ..Tribune. HOBKRT W. Rl'HU Editor. tTCalPTKR 8. BM1TH, Managor. . ' BtTBtOmiTTXO TIMUI BT ktAIU In Advanc: he.llr. with Bunday Sun. year 17.50 ; lXttly, with Sunday Sun, month... .& fmlly, without Sunday Hun, year... I SO ' I tally, without Sunday Bun, month .65 Weekly Mall Tribune, ma year. 00 flunday Sun, ona yar " 00 BT CAHRIKR In Medfordv Airland. fftckaonvllla, Central Point. Phoenl. 'alent: allr, with Bunday Sun, month..- .75 ally, without Sunday Sun, month . ally, without Sunday Bun. year.. T.Se leily, with Bunday Sun, ona year S.60 All terms, by carrier, caah In advanca. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper f Jaekaon County. worn dally average circulation for IX ' month! ending Oct., 121, SSI5 Rn tared aa acvond rlaaa matter at Medford, Oregon, under tha act of March i. im. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. THEy BOTH WIN. rllE exclusion of the Japanese lnnitiliiml, from the provisions of the Four-Power pact, is a political victory for the United States, but a real victory for Jnpnn. It is a political victory, because the opposition to the treaty in the senate, centered around the inclusion of Japan proper, and with its exclusion, this opposition will disintegrate. It is a real victory for Japan, because by accepting exclusion of the mainland, she is granted the right of including the Honin Islands in the mainland, which undoubtedly involves the right to fortify these islands to auy limit desired. . The situation merely illustrates again, the folly of bringing do mestic polities into international statesmanship. Hut for Borah and his followers threatening to tako the stump if Japan were included, this concession to Japan regarding the Benin Islands could have beeu avoided. And the inclusion of Japan was merely a talkiug point. It had no reality in fact. If Japan proper should be attacked in the future, tho parties to the four power pact, will meet to consider the sttuatiou, end will be as morally bound to prevent war, as if tho Japanese mainland had never been excluded. But as long as politicians continue to place personal advantage and pride of opinion above the larger questions, of national welfare end international accord, these compromises and concessions must be made.. Practical statesmanship can't ignore the political hazard. In the world as it is today, idealism must yield to expediency if disaster is to be avoided and constructive results attained. 1 The women folks are beginning to get wetted oyer the election of a new spring hat Toa valley la having a taste ot tog. after baring a mouthful ail winter. Quill Points Russia has more money han any other name, by volume. June Mlddleton Cox and Nooty Ber hare been designated as com Bandera of Democracy In the forth coming battle ot the ballots, and the republican party could not hare picked out better men for tie Job. TMa la . Oregon Industry Week. Tnefe la too much Industry, and not enough work In Oregon, as the rlrgin forest, and the silent desert, eloquent ly taatlfy. ' Tha Prince of Wales has killed a tiger la India, and would you bellere them. His Highness walked three mile before breakfast to do it. ; IT 18 ALLEGED (Oakland Tribune) 'vRay Chapman. 27. years old, aefro, was shot through the stom ach and probably wounded by Offi cer Rogers Monday night. The first tourista of the season hare appeared on the horizon. They came by way of California, and look it It la now proposed to put relief plana for disabled veterans in the hafids of the YMCA. The organization la especially fitted for the work by reason of their experience in distribu tion of cigarettes in France during the war. -:" God" of hosts, be with us yet, lest we forget the crippled vet A good loser is a man who admits it, but refuses to stay lost.- Some men profess a desire to die poor. And some men are truthful. AVKT)KKS1)AV. iu.a ..- .J... .auv u... ."UNITARY 2.V '102 r Ml- A'l bi ovpliihmeiij start with. All the world's a stage, and the box office is in a devil of a shape. be "When a man starts singing his own praises, it's pretty sure to a solo. A girl doesn't feel cultured until she learns to raise her hand at least two feet after striking a piano key. The radical uplifters continue to flatwheel along at the rate of a hundred nots an hour. t?ei -the -f athr o-f & cnua is jwit., an. event but to be the father' of n. useful da. 13 & real distinction,.' '.3 men stop when, ihey get whet-e 'Lfiey Vc 0,rt,bofc bimea on xs easy tor- k woman, i i rr II 7 i rr i . wtiea ottered bv th. o resist -temptation. i U l D. I II.. rhJfts a TS; Mm m I The kiih. I dvertisinb creates an, tch. to buy, atui tken. we have r ji ' or xrrie tnonav to buv with !. .. .1 """TinrrtT 1 money ho buy witdiv "it - ver is usoaliv liver xroutjic HEZ HECK SAYS: ""here -ain.' ncn ditterertcc ( And laid low with. 1 ITS'DISHONES Tifii 10 POWDER NOSE SAYS MISS BOOTH liu-nt .j M ',"nu fltlanmv C V ii otii- i'nt flinnti'iiV," put aluirhlna. Und I ra-i illctotl tlmt unliaa t ruUrt Iftlpi" fi'i i'tl nuil art On' luin-mltm-nt nnlOn. tiiu tiiiiiotitN ii r Muili miiihiHiH nr- frriinK nnu'iiilnuiiila "will I'lmiivu It dim I'liimtlUitlvii) l'' ivilulton if DKi'paajtl'V," '. t - J HAN KUANCJHCO. Col., Jon. S5. AVonmn who iiowilr tliplc nimn, tourh up tlu'li1 luUe with a Ml of sulilrn k U u t ti- mlil tlio liUium of yuulh to tlu-lr ftu'eKa nra vwttlvvty OlnhoiK'Hl. I'Jvuintt'lliU" v1UmiUi, nnlloiiiil 'umnnmlT of the Hntvutlon Army ilw rlurod uhlla h'i' rwi'Hilly, Wonivn uhii Jnmhcui" tv iltalw, Mliw llnolh wild. "A womnn hna no rttilit to foot tint WoCiil," ylm ild.lotl. "Tho wotimn lll Mnln ohvvka. In tllKO i-vih wnit rori'oty liulr U a cliritt." Mnny iltvoreoa r cniiol . by tha tin t Hint wonian hav, attvnittid t it,'i'vi tlx'ir huNiiilxtinU ri'Kurtliiitf their ni'nrnni't, alio think. Man. In, mlili il mn Monu'ti hm imturu lntnilu(l tlivy ohoulJ bo. j Tho fiiormoua atiln f raHnntia In tha t'nlli'J Hint,- la a illnKnuo to the Poimny. Mlna Hooih f m. "If our y i mint wonivit ot loibiy would only tuko tho iiionoy they na for nlnt and iowdor. nud 1'oy milk for tha poor, mnrvlttK tmblva of tho world, thy wouldn't nrd nny artlflea to timka Ihi'iiiRt'lvo nttrarilvo," aha anlil. "In thi-ir rtioka would b tha hu of Joy that cornea from tho hrnrt and In thvir lh' Uuht that romra only 'from sllinj acrvtco to tho w orld " Mtaa Itooth thlnka iiindorntlon and utility ahould bo tha RUkla wlicn It com,. to (l'llhrtt. ln lha Ktylo of tho Kiilvnilun Army, aho anya, aklrta aliould l flvo or tl( liirlx-s abovo tho iirouiul, "Too ninny women today dtalroy tholr tnio w oinniili by Ininuulpii ilrraalnK nnd tiny lina only ttu-n- aeivra 10 I'iniiio wnrn inrir rmirucit'ia uic tiutnttoiicil." aho miwrlij. PREDICT GALES ON A college professor says jazz arouses the primitive in us. It makes us long for the trusty old stone hammer. It do es. Every Chinaman bosses his wife; and yet Ave talk about carrying the blessings of civilization to those people. Lives of great men all remind us we cati make our lives sublime, and by getting in the headlines land in vaudeville some time. I -SIMPLE GOWNS FOR SPRIN'G pISPLAYED" (Hdllne 8F. Bulletin). But, no. more, so than now. ' Tha farmers bloc, and the shipping btoc and the social bloc, and the Wall 8t bloc have nothing on the Main Stem crossing bloc. , The hullabaloo over the Portland sehoolhouM shindig has revealed that all Oregoniana not running for some office, are reformers in various stages of agitation. - -r " Romeo Rbppes has a new lid and a hoary cold, weighing 11 pounds. "PATRIOTS PROGRESS" 181T "The flower of our youth." - 1918 "Our young heroes." 1919 "The ex-service man." J9Z0 "The soldier element" lt21 "Unscrupulous des pollers of tha treasury." (American Legion Weekly.) THE POOR THING! " (W. B. Maxwell Novel) ; "Primrose, In another room, half undressed but still wakeful, feel ing rather lonely and neglected too, was standing on a chair in front of the toilet table and looking at her legs in the small mirror. . During dull moments she often looked at her legs. From childhood ' they had been greatly praised by all privileged 'to see them. But that was the bother of it one got eo few chances of showing them, and to so few people." ' . ' . RipplingRhnmos s . t. i.ta aa- W saw at won nason .no taz GETTING A DRINK. THREATEN TO BUMP OFF OHIO MAYOR ;. XOUNGBTOWK.' O., Jan. 2B An armed bodyguard is staying close to Mayor George L. Oles day and night as , a renuit ot threatening letters re ceived by the mayor, It wu learned today. Reports have been current for a weolc that threats have been made ty members of the lawless element to "bump off Oles because of his activity in attempting to clean up the City. .(TF i'OU are thirsty, follow me," the bootleg merchant said, X said he, and down an alley dark he went, a stealthy and a furtive gent. By refuse heaps he led the way, through empty cellars, foul and gray; "if you are thirsty," whispered he, "look out for dicks and follow me." The thirsty patron followed on, with visions of a demijohn, through noxious mews ami noisesome slum, intent upon a slugvof rum. And by tho city dump they stopped, and from a jug tho stopper popped, A beaker of the booze he took; his vitals it began to cook, and clouds of bluish smoke arose, emerging from his ears and nose. He cried, "I've had my forty drops ! Now watch me whip the Village cops ! I feel like Samson when he slew a lion or a kangeroo !" And when the Bun rose, bright and red, two cops were sitting on his head. And others beat him on his soles with heavy lignum vitae poles. Also for poor deluded skates, on whom such black disaster waits, who follow through the shadows gray, where bootleg merchants lead the way I Oh, come with me to yonder rill, and drink and drink, and drink your fill ! N 0 L TRAFFIC BY ONE T OIR MILES FLEXIBLE TARIFF IS ENDORSED BY U. S. CHAMBER 0. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? YOU will lie ronviiirol tlmt Dr. King' Ni'v 1 iiMtivrry tltnii Jimt vlmt it i mi . nit M iIomxiI lu-it ioukIi. iiiw tliriMtn, i'ont!i"ilini toi infilled rlirsta, lixwiis thr iililrciu miIc ami liir.ik tlif oUlnuilv cudl n ml cripiie niifii k, ft'Ut'vi-4 ih i iiii'iiun ui Ilia IiimJ. . Nil harmful ilin, tlirrrluia poxl fur tlilliliru an will aa yriinuM. kiisht aw.iy you will imiito tha l ilting fur i (in U-ltiT. I la a con vjiuing, licjlmn t.t Ii lli.it you njirru.ite. Jltiy a txi(tl ul anjr thug. Kmti on tlic way liuino tonight, coc. Dr. Kind's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs l-axy People, l.wy HwiU. Iiiw't ni'ljliit r)iiiiMiiun. It tiiulfriiiinra the lir.tllh, t.ikra nil vim out of Vim. lr. Kinit' 1'ilU aill InviKurate tlic "VKtt in. atir ii the liver, move the tiowrl. All tlriiKitinta, JSc DPItOMI'TI WON'T OKITO . r. Kings Pills CHERRO Hard Wheat FLOUR Thn atito'a fniw up, ftty mom! Wit rnn'l rvrn Mvm In blow ihrt nrn. Tim Kaa It roltl, nnl won't warm up, It'a Hiirw by for than hums ami l'l , Guaranteed " At Your Orocers THE OREGON COAST There Are a Good Many Cold Days Ahead DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 23. A new system for control of traffic in the con gested part of Detroit that Is en Id to rontain a number of features hereto fore untried, and that will result in ! control of traffic over a distance of j four miles from a single tower, will be put into operation here about February ! 1. it is announced by Police Inspector Marry 11. Jackson. The plan is an enlargement of the system now in vogue here. It provide for placing a great master tower at , Woodward and Michigan avenues, liy 1 means. of bells and lights a single offi cer in this tower will direct traffic from Detroit river to a point four miles from the heart ot tho business district on Woodward avenue. All vehicular traffic In tho congest ed district will move or stop in unison upon signal from the master tower. The signals will be repeated automat ically in subsidiary towers, two of which are to be placed at each street Intersection. Traffic officers will be relieved of giving signals, under this plan, and will be able to devote their attention to seeing that traffic laws are obeyed. - WASHINGTON. Jan. 23 legislative provision for flexible tariff rules to bo admlniatred by a tariff ailjuatment bonrd having "'quaiil Judicial" functions is iucludod among other tariff recom mendations which tho chamber of commerce of the Vnlted Mates has b-en committed by referendum vote of Its meniberahrp. It Is announced. Other propositions adopted referendum were "reasonable 8 N ntANCISCO. Jan. 25. South , west Rale, lanhlntt the rmtl from Cape Mvndoclno northward, nrrnmpan led by ruin or utiHitild or threatening weather wilt break the rM siiap's grip on tho I'nrlftc during tho next 21 hour except In iutlern California, accord ing t- tho f intrant of (he Vnllel State weather bureau hero today. A utmng blow renrhlng Kale force on the Waxhlnitt n and Oregon shore lines Is ou the program for tonlulit and tomorrow. A. IS KILLED BY N. Y. BUS If you haven't a larm"Ht In yoar liouve ran Inatall an ARCOLA Hot Water Healing, plant having Ixiller enTrw'.lator ou the aanm floor. Areola Prices Have , Dropped 10(;'o If you liate a I'n-x-ttient. Irl ua Inatall Ml Kl.l.l ll (tlNVKtnm The niiMt aurre(ul plpelraa lu-allng lyateut known. We hnvs numlier f UitJi fypr In um In Houtliern Oregon. The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? the first telegraph population of the docs the king of Sport Flashes NEW YORK Itrooklyn Nationals announce purr ha mo of Hhortstom Ham Crano for Cincinnati club. PHILADELPHIA Italy to aend first team In Malory to compete at .20 Below In Michigan V BA.VVT BTB MARIE, Mich., Jan. 25. -Tha thermometer dropped to 20 be low tero here this morning and with the Straits of Mackinac icebound, Sau.lt Bte Marie and the surrounding territory Is virtually Isolated from the ret of t3WMr, K,-- , v.:, 1. How aro salmon cleaned and cooked ? 2. Where was office located? 2. What is the island of Yap? 4. What power England have? E. Where do we get the word bungalow? How much cotton was grown last year? 7. What battle of the Civil War was the first important engagement? 8. What were bulldogs originally used for? 10. When did Napoleon get the Utlo of the "Little Corporal?" Answers to Ycxtorday's Questions t 1. Which is the longbat river, the Hudson or the Connecticut? Ans. Tho Connecticut. 2. What are cud-chewing animals called? Ans. Ruminants, 3. When were envelopes first used in this country? Ans. Between 1840 and 1850. 4. Who wrote, "The pen is might ier than the sword?" Ans. Bulwer- Lytton. D. What three Marys were at the cross? Ans. The Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and Mary, wife of Cleo phas. , 6. What do owls cat? Ans. Rata, mice and harmful InKects, 7. How many shades of color have ben named? Uetween 300 and 400 different , shades ...have . been... given . 8. What are the six primary col ors? Ans. Red, yellow, orange, green, bluo and violet. . Is equal suffrago enjoyed by Canadian women? Ans. Yes. They University of Pennsylvania relay car- voted with full equality at the dec- nival In April. Hon 'last December. 10. Docs the weight of an object Influence the speed of its fall? Ans. No. The bulk may offer resistance to air and impede its fall. NKW YORK. Jan. 55. A. Itnrton fllrpburn, financier, author and ccon- in the nmlat. died hero thla morning. On protec- Friday he m struck by a ftus and tlon for American Industries In reatrlc "u""fp rompnuna irnemre or i.i. tire competition." maintaining of tho tlh h"1, at )h V"' 'Un?'?K ... , physicians did not lc vvn in Inju- antidumping principle." 'encourage- ' Wi,r .,. . ment of export trade" and adequate iMlvr howcVer. Mr. Hepburn1 enn tarlff measures to meet foreign dls- ,iti underwent n change for the crimination. Iworwe, becoming t-iiiltal yvaterd.iy The vote on the question of the morning. American valuation basis for levying! duties was announced as 979 for and' , 833 against, Tacking tho nernnaary two- Antl-SuffragetteS thirds majority to commit tuo chamber either way. Tho purimBo of the proposed tariff adjustment board, It was Bald, would be to provide a consistent tariff policy in tho fact of fluctuating trade condi tions and its tariff rato decision, although limited in ran go by congress should "become as effectlvo and bind ing" as duties now fixed by legislation. Threaten Revolution If Measure Stands IRISH DR HE BT. PAUL Bt. Paul hockey team defeats Monarchs ot Winnipeg, S to 1. NEW YORK Billy Do Foe, St. Paul, given Judgu's decision over Karl Baird, Bc-attle, in 12 rounds. CHAMPAONK Lou Taber, Chi en go, wins from Paul Prehn, Univer sity of Illinois wrestling coach, In a close match. HOT SPRINGS Walter Johnson, Davenport, given newspaper decision over Vlo Wright, Kan Francisco. BAKER Al Nelson, Boise, wins ten-round decision over Battling Lub- EUGENR 32; Oregon 29. PROVIDENCE. R. !., Jan. 25. West India rum, some of it "very good and old," played a largo part in tho construction of Brown university, Baker, according to university historians. They have Just discovered among the early records a bill for liquors which grew rapidly as the first building rose. Tho lairt. three gallons were used to raise the roof. Tradition relates that at the laying of a cornerstone in 1770, John Brown, merchant, treated the crowd iihni-. ally to punch, and the accounts dhow dollar is now worth that what began at the cornerstone, "I,cnt for m,at nnd continued through the entire timo of construction. Basketball: Stanford PULLMAN BiiHkctball: Washing ton Bmte 20; California 24. Heavy Snow Hood River HOOD RIVER, Ore., Jan. 25. Five Inches of snow was deposited hero yes terday by a heavy snowstorm, , ' lVe-War Dollar at 72 Cents. CHICAGO, Jan. 25. Tho pre-war 72 cents when 68 cents when spent for other foodstuffs, according to a statement made public today by J. T. ItURHcll, president of the Na tional Association of Meat Councils. Eighteen months ago Mr. Russell snid, tho pre-war dollar was worth 2 cent in, the retail meat, .market, and o year ago t nontn(' ' - ' WAHHINOTON, Jan. Ii. Oral ar gument In two raw brought to teal tho eoiiHiltutloniilily of tho nlnettVnih or woman suffrago amendment, was concluded today In tliu supremo I court. I Certain Individual women suffrage leaders who were permitted to Inter vene, conl.-nUiil through their coun sel. George M. liraily, that the amending power had been validly exercised. Wlllliini M. Mai-bury, representing opponents of the a mend men), nssert- ' d that the ea.eiulrnclit had tho ef fect of dentroylng In the sennto the BELFAST, Jan. 25. News of tho equal representation of the status raising of tho boycott by tho Irlnh free perpetually . guaranteed by the coiihii- state against. Ulster caused a rush of '"" "" "'"'"'"a iini.m.i- commercial travelers today to various railway stations enrouto to various points in south Ireland, anxious to re sume tho business which tho boycott bad checked. RUSH TO DUBLIN Madroria Egg Producer Will Fill Your Basket - with Eggs. Buy a Sack Today. Sure Relief PARIS, Jan. 25. (Dy Associated Press.) Resolutions of condolence over tho death of Pope Benodlct were passod by tho world congress of tho Irish race Immediately upon lta assem bling here. - Taking up the questions before It, tho congress considered and passed a resolution deprecating "tho vindictive nH8 of Great Britain In retaining Irish prisoners in British Jails." FOR INDIGESTION 6 Be limns Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25 and 75 Package. Everywhere .Mi:i)ioiu oftAvrs i'Akh Ashland KLAMATH l'AILHRJ BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING- HOUSE i We will sell your business linndlo your lease Hccuro you a partner, etc No Charge for Listings Transactions Confidential WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY ASHLAND . nPRfinTT MIODI'ORD Medford Illdg. Phono 000 Ucnvcr Block Phone 4 There's no better Egg Mash made, and it costs you less Money, Monarch Seed Co. "Tho f anners' Servli Station" 817 K. Main Ihoaa SMO 4-MOK't TOWNS KOI Till :il. OlttXiOX T GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Harh eura for aarscna, tiaaflaetia, oat rrh, dipt hurl, anra throat. Inn trouble, klrinny trittilila, stomanh trounia, nanrt troiihlii, cliilla and fevar, cratnpa, omighs, pnnr circulation, eartiUtiF-ea, tumora, nrankeil hreitxt, curas all kinds of guitars. NO OI-K.ltATlONH MiHlfor.l, Ori-non, Jan. IS, lIT. This la ta c-rtlfy that I, tha undar Ignad, haihvnry severe Htoinanh troutila and hud benn hothared for anvnral yaars and last Augtiat Has not expected to live, and hearing of Ulm hung (whoa Morn store la at 214 HwtTlh Front street, Ui'dford), I dneliled 'o ant heeba for tnf alntnnch trotibln, and I started to feellnf tinttnr aa anon as I uan-t tnem and today mi a well man and can heartily lenom. mend anyone afflicted as I was to see 'JI in Pining and try his Herha (Hlanod) W, It. JOHN BON. Wltni-Haes: Win, l-ewla, Hauls Point. W. I.. Chlldrnth, Kii)tl Point. M. A. Anderson, Medfarit, H. K Holmes, FlKle Point M, I'J. Moore, KitKia foint. i. V. Molntyre, Kitalo Point. Oeo. Von rtr Italian. ICnrla Pnlnt. a ims. K. N lunula, Ksgii Mat