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MKPKORD .MAIL TMllUXK. MMFORR OlMWNV VltlhAY. JANUAliV' 27,' 1022 PACIF; FOUR jjj i; l'.'Lll!!L.U.. J JL. THE FRUIT GROWERS PROBLEM. Mfpfohd Mail Tribune AN lNl'V.I'KNUKNT NKWSPATKH tM.'UMHHKI" IvVKHV AKTKHNOON KX K lVT hCM'AV HV TH8.. . MKDFOUD rillNTING CO. Tb Mmlfurd Punilay Bun Is furnl.lini autmorlbr Umlrtiis a nvan day dully onwapa pr. Office Mall Trlbnn Building, 15-17-Korth fir tret. Phone 11. ' S A fonolldtlon of th Dmoorlc Tlmon, th MviUord Mull, tli Mr J ford Trlliuno, tlm Suulliern Orgonlan. Th Ashland Tribune. . KOHKHT V. M'-HU TMIWr. ' SUMl'TICK 8. SMITH. Manager. TIIK njjrionJtnrnl conforonoo at Washington endorses co-operATiou. A reprewntative from California recites facts mut figures to show that co operation works in that state. And yet it seems next to impossible to organize n co-operative unit in Oregon, at least ns far as the pear and apple growers are concerned. O. Harold Powell, manager of. the California Fruit Grower's ex change, who delivered the address at Washington, lias we believe, hit upon the secret of failure in this state. He says first, there must be a will-to-work-co-operatively. He ...,, .t..l 4,.a pl,..1.1 t-f 1.1 . ai.1i. 4tA n 1, .in. 11.1.1 tftaaC&IYYIOtt 1 V n i in i v on villi, in 'muaui I'll it villi; y: ill VI vj. iiuuvin vi. Bt M.AIi'-;!"..w,nc: ' .... lie savs third, that while the best abilitv available must be secured so 'to administer the affairs of the organization, the organization must ally, with tun.lny Kun. yftr lly, with tSiinriny Bun. montli . tally, without Sunday I I. CO wly roo'uot be conducted for pfofit, and the overhead must be reduced to Hnn.lsy Pun. op y.r...... ,0'lhr minimum HV CAhRIKll in MrJfora. Ashland. ln0 mmu,ulm' .rarkaonvllla, Cntrsl llnt, I'.Wnlx, I ST Tftlnut: I The failure to establish these three fundamentals m Oivgtw may I'ally, with Sunday Run, month,.. .75 !ally, without Sunday Sun, month .i ally, without Bunday San. year- T.R )lly, with Sunday Bun. one year 8.60 All trmi by carrier, cash In advance. Official pappr or thi City of Mdford Jftloll paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally bvm-bit circulation for all month! endinu Oct.. 1821. SISi Rntared aa imxiil claaa matter at Mod ford. Oreron, under lha act of March I. 17. i.ilKMUBHS OK THK ASSOCIATED Th AaaocUtwJ Vrvm la xrlulv!y enlltled to thr us for reeublicatlon of 1 nrwa dispatch, a crwliti-d to it, or n'. olherwlm crodllrd In this paper, and also th local news published U.rvln. All rights of republication of apvclal dtaiwtohefl herein are also reaerved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. well account for the unsatisfactory results of the co-operative move ment thus far. No extensive will to co-operate, which means wil lingness on the part of the individual to subordinate temporary selfish advantage, to permanent welfare of the industry as a whole, lias been created. Instead of handling pears and apples only, the Oregon Growers have tried to handle everything from prunes to parsnips. Instead of securing the best ability at the head of the organization available, the ability with a few minor exceptions, has been secoud rate, and the overhead has been out of all proportion to the returns. It may be true these defects are inherient in the situation, that until thevolume of fruit produced is greatly increased, Oregon can not follow California's example in all directions. But in the matter of the will to co-operate this is ccrtainlynot the ease. The great trouble in Oregon, we believe, is the absence of any prevailing will of this description. Vntil a vast majority of the fru't growers are convinced that co-operation is essential to any permanent prosperity in their own business, there seems slight hope of material! improvement. "The American Society of FreeHJonT which ftas fur its first. object tha re establintameut of the saloon, and the use of watr only for1 washing win dows, has been formed, ft has less chance than a snowball below, and is as popular as the democratic party. 'L1VE PHYSICIANS GATHER' (Hdlina Marshfield Sunl. The other kind were unavoidably detained. Quill Points YOU GUESSED IT v (Grant Pa Obterver) " "-Win. Bumbj- came over from Brookings last Tuesday and spent the week. The boats to Europe are not running, and, a coterie of Portland Germans are baring a fit because they can't have a street named Bismarck. People Rot up this morning and were greeted with a fall of fresh 8now. Far mers are using "H extensively to soak up their ground, though they would bave been pleased with a downpour of mechanics to fill the innumerable va cancies between the plowhandes. These important positions will never be filled promptly until they are left to a vote of the people, or made con trary to the Constitution. A move Is afoot, and in a 4d, to make plowing a part. of the .school curriculum, the same as dancing. - The police are un able to determine whether the last piece of weather impudence is due to; Eine Mohr buying his boy a. new pr. of j shoes, or Basso BUI Isaacs coming out In & lily white spring cap. i Usually the fiddler is paid by some one who didn't lance at all. "Yen just know she wears them," says a hosiery ad. Well, what's to prevent! A man doesu't fight for his convictions. He fights to cure the other fellow of his convictions. Beating swords into plowshares won't shorten the casualty list while people nurse the ambition to beat locomotives to a crossing. Now is -the time to head toward smaller ships and guns. IK! is a small calibre year, so to speak. Girls err who try to drink and work, night is the canned peach of tomorrow. The stewed chicken 'of to Song of the pedestrians: "Sixteen flivvers on a dead man's chest, yo ho, ho, and a bottle of rum!" . Of course you understand that the present litter of civilization is the progeny of the dogs of war. The announcement by leading astronomers that Mars is uninhabi ted will be a great blow to the scientists who have been receiving communications therefrom. AND : If X BY 'w ScWr"" 5'ick ptople do not Tnkc ftJ bi situiar s (osi boy Circus'. MMMMnHMMRRWaWMNaVI . .'t NsW nmaraiianii. mill, n grjonrmv Jf-,ru htrt fre o.fy "two kifwU of kt5s ihc knd you gat -from -thoiher fcffowV siatcr nct "tk k'incl you jt -front, your (oviv. II.MII II Iln ill nil ' IIHIIMIIIIIII1 HUM ' f "ikiarcr wo work-more, znd workers Huik' more, "tha distribwtioit jef wtlik would tLVcuftf . L.ll . . U I. if iK Surest wy -to s.v ht bit 15. TTie -fiVjt w.nt of iirl ii l rtwsbmrulnd f Ur -thit sh wnts vcry t Kin?, - . ,0 HEZ HECK 5AY5: r ..... . i . zisznwo OCJ-Ricrun 15 casitr- vur.sr;iM r , ' '.laiHiitit iu:ri'T ' tww aaa ar m-n m or ro naron, POTTER'S FIELD w ml r .jii kla fYl Ia"tatfam ft. o YOUNG PEOPLES DAY AT PHOENIX The Crater Lake (or 10th) District Union of Christian Endeavor societies has been making fine progress aince the Medford convention lant Septem ber, under the leadership of its presi dent, Miss Mary fipencer of Ashland, and a corps of capable officers. "Chris tian Kndeavor Four-Squitre" U th special program and aloican for this year, and 'tlt be demonstrated next Suixlay evening at the Phoenix church 'by a number of the union workers and Phoentx youmt people. Tula wilt be at 7:30, and uh music and special f' tures will make one of the outstanding meetings of the year, and one of un usual interest to everybody, yotiUK and old. Kndeavor m celiac at 8:45. ld by 11, UKKK are. rows and rows of Riiivoh, llie eheuehl Kraveit yoii eVer saw i the beds of futile, ftiolUh knaves who thought that they could Wat the law, When they are planted no one kihtt, no hyiiuiM are mintr, no prayers are auid; no uuniriierH bend with weeping eyes above the couches of these dead. From work house wards and jails they come, in wagons desliiute of plume, from every corner of the slum, to sleep in Imrgnht eounler tomb. The Nextoim shovel in the clay, and from tlm boneyaid then with draw; this is the end of those who say that Jhey can surely beat the law. The criminal may think at times that lie is not a total loss, uud he may plan all sorts of crimes and seem to put the saui" across ; but Justice eyes him every day, and always keeps hiin in her mind; and though he lopes alonx his way, the law is never far behind. Few criinintils live out their days in comfort sii h its good men knw, who walk in sano and Knlly ways, observing statutes as they go. Few crooks pass out on beds of run', with high priced does and nurses near; then rentier up their final wheer.e behind a wall, beneath a pier. In itomn dink jail their doom is sealed, with no one near to heave a weep, mid then they reach the I'otter's Field whero cheaper grades of dead mcu sleep. MU.i ttusuonic of M ml ford, (tut dlstrtrl Itvitiler. Some of the World's Uret Men and What We Owe Tamil." will be Uls cuHiu'd by the young pople. Our YmiBK 1'nople The iUiat We -na-i 1 . i . ji ,i' ...... i .j Have." will bo the tbeiue of the inor nlmt church service anil sermon. Kvery one ppupnt niitl poahlnx for tlm Ih'hI poNMlble for the ounR (ulks, will nmke a day Ions to be rouipmlten it. " 1 " J- -C J" . i . w Can You See Your Ribs? ua( wauled to put un aavvt pvumt mora llMt, than IH IM )uat rlliL f. aV 8. irm BalM T.a l . - j Tt wasn't, (hat t wnlat to sat fat. fin. t k pvuiHt mora I nibbM at diatn, Surit M tnaala, I tiaunlod tiaalin r ata. t'n to (Ina illuisua. (tiaaUl tnlik, I'M In milk, ollva oil. niulli.i. awaili a-oU ftn, dlSOun fala, and a wr nt olhar 'wou'l wurha'. Vlnallr, It dawnail en ma Kwna of tluag llilnga bull. tin up Ilia nr rml btowl rrlla I i.mUmI. 1 tu H. f S. Iha staataat rJ-ll.1-rll tulUr, flnii flreli firivliif'tr, UlwMt I'taniwr kivuwn. I put on T pt.unla In a fiionlfi, mi.t my nrta, Inroad of frui (aal Hka wra. H. M. S. hat tha wi.rl.l l ant " 1 K. H. H. I siaraiit4 rtimly vlUttU In Ita nixlli lnal lnrfntitila. It haa ro-lu-xl amadns rnalU In buil'tlt'S up run-4an. :ilit-tit. am. Mttoua man, aiwt In nuking womnn of all aaaa ttH f'luinn anil lauU(l, mk.I 'uungr aKiUUta. h. M. K u aill at all drug atora. In tan sua. Ilia Urgar s. Is Uia moi avvnuuikal CHERRO Hard Wheat FLOUR Jswt wait, aomt timo la thia ant year ; Iaybn, we'll have liflte wr.ltier i To warm tttr kh up ami thaw oat , the iM; Ho we cs no slilrt hIitvch all ttvat ne like, Ouaranted i At Tour Grocers 1 MK!11U lillAVrs I'AHJi A.HIILMI K I.AM 111 1 Allots 7 BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE We will ai-U your bualuca handle your leaao twyiiro yosj partner, tc. . i No Cltarte for IJattncw Trnnaartlons C'onfklcnUnl WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY AKIILWD nPVfinM MKIIY)llD IVaver IUo'k l'tiona 4 Mrrifartl IIMg. I'h'mo f00 4-MONT TUWXM Mil 1JI KICV OHIXiO.N 8mlth J. Brown is & lawyer at Prlne vllle, Ore., and great curiosity is ex pressed for fear the Jay stands for Jones. , : At this unhappy time, when the na tion is in the midst of extricating itself from eight years of poppycockery, and Industrial conditions are deplorable, and money 1 tight, and the flu is returning, and the world is at the end of its rop of .misery, who ahould rare up on his hindlegs and make a speech but James MUdleton Cox of Ohio, w ho holds the record for poor running in s presidential election. - ; ' " MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S . OVERWHELMED WITH IT :t-Mr." Frank Shaffer, who spent several days Jn the Weed hospital from an. infected leg lastweek. is . home again but not able to do very much. Frank is a lucky man. "CALIFORNIA PICKED BY MAC- j CABEES" ;(Chi?o, Enterprise). Pi.vlng j 'em some of their own medicine. j OUR JANUARY; CLEARANCE SALE CLOSES THE LAST DAY OF THIS MONTH. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE REDUCTIONS SATURDAY All hands should read . "Opening the. Sea. Gates," by Kenneth L. Roberts, in this week's SatEve Pout, ' and then write their representatives. in congress, to be sure and send some pumpkin seeds, and battle' steadfastly for an ad valorum duty ,on .goose, grease from Rumanian provinces not affected by thelreaty of peace in 1786.- Professors of muiiic allege that jazz is "savage," and there's not an Indian left with enough gumption to resent it. A girt within the Jamjly car .... Was giggling at some mlnterg. " A train!. A crash' ! A 8iueal!i ! ' Bhe's gone t6 Jojn her. sjaters.. . . . : r A VARIATION OF THE USUAL DIRECTION j !' (White Salmon Monitor) i i Arthur tard' narrowly- escaped ,, serious injuries last Saturday when, a large up. He was knocked -onconscloua and hp,,' ' ' ' ; The UnivorBlty of Oregon baBketball team Is a "wonder team," and Us season's record Is iinsmirched by a single victory. : The foad ti Jacksonville was con-' gested all day Thuruday with women trying An get ou. a Jury at .the joext tcrjii cf CJiirL EXTRA PANTS 207c Discount on All of Oar May field Woolen Mills Extra Pants. Wool Pants, $5.50 value , Wool Pants ".$6.50 value.!...' Wool Pants, $7.50 value .. $3.50 Cotton Pants........ Bib Overalls ?4.40 ..$5.20 $6.00 .2.39 ..$1.48 (rV ij ) h j w SPECIALS Part Wool &M-kB, 35c value......!.... ......22 Cashmere Kocks, 50c value.'......., 35 Boys' Rih OveraUfi, $1.25 valued 98 Men's Handkerchiefs, 15c quality.... ...9J Boys.' Sweater!, $3.50. value $2,135 Jersey. Hwc-aters,. $3.50 value...... .$2.49 Mann's Department Store MEDFORD, OREGON Mail Orders Promply Filled SUITS FOR MEN I f All Wool Hand Tailored Suits for Men, the Best Your Money Can Buy - $25.00 Suits .....:..L..:...... '.......$21.85 $30.00 suits ;; -:: 5?52 $35.00 Suits 5225 $40,00 Suits : ; $35.00 $45.00 Suits : ?9'25 $50.00 Suits ' $43.75 JOHNNY TV PANTS SVITS FOR BOYS - 1 Two Pair of Pants With Every Suit ! ' Two Pair Doubles the Wear ' A few specials left at .-. , f ? 5 Uepular $12.50 Suits ilh'tH ' llogular $15.00 Suits ..:.'.: I-...,: '""ilZ'iYi Itegular $18.50 Suits . . DRESS SHIRTS Band Neck Shirts and Shirts With Collars Attached. . $1.50 rnlucH .....$1.19 $L.(5() values ; .............$1.48 ,$2.50 values ;. ....'....$1.98 $:.00 values ;......:..;....$2.G9 . f.5.50 values ......$3.15 SPECIAL 1 ' One lot of linnri neck and soft collared Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 values ; .08tf SPECIALS Flannel Shirts, $3.00 values :.:......$1.98 OutiiiR Night Shirts, $1.50 values $1.10 Blue and Gray Work Shirts, $1 valueH.:..69 Cotton Union Suits, $1.75 value $1.39 Wool Union Suits, $11.50 value.. -.u......$2.48 Men's M'ackinawH. n few loft at. $7.95 Mann's Department Store MEDFORD, OREGON Postage Prepaid .-v ; .. ,(