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P1X3E FOUR MEDFOTvD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MDrORIV ttRTMOy. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY H. 1022 Mkdford Mail Tribune AN INIKIKNMKNT NEWSI'AI'KK rilBLlHUKI) KVKItY AI'TKKNOON , KXKCPT SCNHAT I1Y Tilt: !. MKUKUKU HUNTING CO. Th Mfiiford Hunilny Sun 1 furnlstini ubacrtbrr (Uolrlng (even day dull newapappr. Office MhII Tribune Hull. ling, 25-27-IH North Fir llreet. 'hon 76. ' A coniiollilatlon of th Democratic Time, the Mpilforil Mull, the Mcdfonl Tribune, (he foul lawn Oregonlan. Tin Anbland Tribune. DOES HUMAN NATURE CHANGE? HUMAN NATURK is a greid alibi. "Wars must on, crime must go mi, nil Hit) ill that flesh is heir to must continue, because luiniaii nature never changes. . Cue quiet day nt the Washington Conference, Lord liiddcll took HO MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Sport Flushes noilKHT W. RTTIIU, KilHor. BUM PTE It 8. B.M1TH, MaonfrT. UBSCB.ITTIO IISH1I BT MAIL in AUvnncu: Dnlly, with 8undny Sun, year ".5ft iMOy, With SundHy Pun, month... T5 i.ily, Without Huiidny Sun, yar.. S.5 Dully, without Kumlny Kun, month .1 Weekly Mall Tribune, one yar. !.flt Sunday Kun, one year..... S.00 BT CAkHlKR In Medford. Anhlnml, Jacksonville, Central Point, l'hoenlx. Talent: Dally, with Sunday Pun, month..- .'5 . j)ally, without Sunday ffun, month .3 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7fu Dally, with Sunday Sun, on year t.SO All terms by carrier, cash In advance. ' Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jarkaon County. Entered an nectmo. claaa matter at Med ford, Oregon, under Uia act of March I. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED TRESS. The Aaaociated frvtt ia exclusively entitled to the uee for republication of all newa dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local newa published la'rvln. All rlfthts of republication nf apeclal ainpatcliea herein are also reeervol. 1 Is news singular oi plurul? 2 Wh.it l we mean when we any an oMiu't 1 nptrtfiod? this subject for a little henrt-to-heart with the newspaper men. Ueini? 3 In n iMumond harder or softer a newspaper man himself. Lord Kiddell appreciated the desire of the 'lll,n k's. press for copy, and when there was no news ho undertook to make tZ'TVS some. Into In n characteristically- whimsical way, Lord Kiddell undertook 6 What state in divided Into two to prove that human nature does chance, that the historv of the world '"I1 '"ko, ., . , , . ,. . . , . . , , " , , , 1 What In tho dlstumo between is little more than a record of the changes in the hearts and minds of Asia ami North America at tho nearest men and women. ; point? Onflo upon a timo lie declared, it was human nature to decide all' , ul FrV.nr.h k,n w" Marl" , , , , ' , , , , .Antoinette tho wife? moral questions by force. If a man was charged with stealing: a pig,: 9lav M1,inv vnltsd stat ir-sl- for example, he was given trial bv battle, lie was set against a dents have been direct doseendunts of professional bruiser, and if he scored a knockout he was innocent, aud,fonm'r presidents? ' ... 10 Where Is I'm u no oil ine uusi no was guuiy. ' "' SlwUnac HmtkBtlmlt: VnlvonUty Idaho 30; nonion is. of Walla Walla Whitman lamette lit. Wit- Surnnuo Lake -William Stinmeti, ChlciiKo win tntemtitUmitl amateur outdiKir BkutluB title. Honton Tommy tllbhtms. St. I'iuiI, scores tovhnlent Knockout over Put McCarthy. In fourth round of ten round bout. ' Omulm Morrle Schlitlfer, Onmha, nod rYnnKle Murphy, IWnver, fight ten rounds to draw. Not long ago, as the ages run, men were hung for petty larceny, !e Haw? 1 Answort to Yesterdsy't Question 1 What city in this" country had tlu first l'n Ion depot? Ans. Krle. I'n. n ,'l., . . . I.. o..... I.. nnd tortured for debt, this too was human nature. It was also human ,h jarp,'3, An:i. 1,09 Aciea conn nature to have as many wives as a man could keep iij subjection, now ty, California. human nature considers one wife unite, sufficient. occasionally 3 What is a cnr-itnl .hip? Ana. The tenn is more or Ices olwotlo and rvfom A few thousand years ago warfare was tho sole business of the citizen, lie woke lip for a fight and he went to sleep, temporarily or Ans- Norway pulp, p..p!ar, hasswood nnu lami. S In what year did the Twentieth 1 first trip. Phlladetjihla Sailor Miller, Phila delphia, negro, illea shortly a ft or being knocked out by Spoke, tioyer, also col ored, in first round of ulx rtuind bout. Chicago Stanlslaiia Zhysiko match ed to meet Anion l.ultlnen, Finland, February IS. to modern war vessels. 4 What trees are usd for pulp? Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. permanently after one. lut finally, human nature advanced to the -" poiut where fighting was relegated to a minor profession, and the century Limited make it majority engaged in more or less peaceful industry. An- l1'-. j In brief, His Lordship conclusively proved that the wiseacres who' -S A ' h"'t wnnty Inj ' 1 1 the t nlted States? Ans. New Vrk ; oppose every reform, on the ground of the immutability of human CUUcty. nature haven't a leg to stand 011. lie closed by a most interesting re-! 7 What smte hs the greatest nuiu-i INDIGESTION, GAS OR BAD STOMACH TAKE "DI A PEPSIN" The rxslitical pot has started to boil, and the work of concentrating all the available supply of virtuo in one can didate ia progressing favorably. Pnpe's Pluprerdn" una proven flection that the world war transformed human nature, and that the ,'er of manufact.trins faMishiuot.?jseir the aurv relief for indieiion. ...... . ,., , ,. , . , , ' , . Ans. New York with 4'.ur.3. jt.ases, llatulen-, Heartburn. Hour- glorification of war, which Was fashionable before r.H, had practi- s What four countrl.s are farthest ni' Fernientatu.n or titotuu.h ui Millv Wn elitninntl hv 1fr?t) indvane.. In the arottano bulm.4? 'r,,s CtttmeJ by aeldtty. A few tab- relief and shortly the Ktnniaih Is cor- Now that the arms parley is about over, the human nature chorus Ans- Kusl .nd. Vranco. Italy and I'nlt- 1 ' ,l Clta In Ihd .te.l.i. t ....... 1 TU V O 1.1 HIP V Vlt.l lliIKt Vl. can be expected to tune up foT the familiar refrain once more. Of re.-t.-d so you can eat favorite foods course, no well informed person expects universal peace today or Ans. Twenty. There U one territory "The 1921 prune crop is exhausted," ! tomorrow. But the better informed a person is, the more likely is he oa'' federal district. confides the market page of the Poit- now many states nas itraiii: j ithoui r..r. irre r. i land Journal, and. those who drank It are the same. The "Solid South" is not softening any. They desire one Mc.tdoo for president in 1924. 1i U'tt.,, tit. .lit n.t.lt.v tt to regard the conference as another argument supporting the eonteu- gtatfl nower An4 Oklahoma, tion that human nature does change, another milestone in the slow, but sure progress of the human race toward a higher and better plane. THE REASON WHY THE FURROW WAS CROOKED (Oregon City Enterprise) A. L. Mattingly was laboring with a sick horse the past week, which horse is the pride of the family, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon proposes a tax on cigarettes to pay the soldiers' bonus. It will hit the war profiteers as lightly as anything a statesman could think of. Quill Points I'rlnct" of Wales nt liiitirr. IXDOHE, liritish Indi:. Feb. .1. The Prince of Willi arrived here to day (Wednesday 1. Ho received cor dial welcome, thousand of person llnlnc the streets to creit him. few cents at dru atoro. helped annwaUv. Millions Adv. Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At Your Groven Scrapping, however, will not make the matrimonial seas safe. Oh, Culture; what nonsense people profess to enjoy in thy name! In this flivver age, the three "It's" are Race, Rattle, and Ramble. Fable: Once there was a man who didn't wriggle with delight when a charming widow told him he had such a fine forehead. Even though subs and gas remain let us be grateful that the Fa- K. Ferdinand Jones, our rural philo- cine, win siay inai way ior ren years. eopher, and polka dot cravat agricul turist, erutts as follows today: Mother cleaned the kitchen sink with gasJliue yesterday, and sister gjt within four feet of the sapper dishes before she balked. ; The movies teach us that one can't be a hero in the corn belt. There are no cliffs to throw the villians over. A much needed snow is falling on the floor of the valley today. As usual it is pure, and of a whitish color. Far mers say it is worth a million dollars to them, but it would be much nicer j if they would take the money, and use the August rains to wet up the dirt. "PROMINENT MERCHANT EX PLODES AT CHAMBER MEETING" (Hdllne Marshfield Sun.) His busi ness has expanded too fast j EDGAR DIDNT KNOW THE DOCTOR HAD BEEN PAID (Eugene Guard) Norman Purkeson created quite a little excitement Saturday even ing when he was walking along the pavement near Junction. Mr. Purkeson had recently underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils and had a scarf tied around his mouth and face to keep out the cold wind when Edgar Thorn came along and mistook him for a highwayman. Mr. Thom came 'into town and got the deputy sheriff and took him out to inves tigate. They brought Mr. Purke son ipto town and no harm was done. It was dark and Mr. Thom did not recognize Mr. Purkeson. Some of our young fellows active in social affairs, are gradually being forced to the point of becoming acro batic on a pair of plow-handles. RippIingRfoumos Walt Meson THE GOOD TTJEN. I ate' too much roast turkey, upon Thanksgiving day, and now my works are Jerky, '(Wait Mason Rip pling Rhymes). O, deer! O, deer! ! The Fat Arbuckle Jury is still out, hopelessly disagreed again. It is not likely the law will ever again throw custard pies, and squirt cold water on Roscoe. He has been hit enough with the barrel stave of Fate. THE FAMILY ALSO i "BARELY" ESCAPED (Sandy News) The home of - Julius Broteje barely escaped being destroyed by fire recently and for prompt action of a neighbor O. P. Skoog, who broke through a window it would have been destroyed while , the family slept. A defective flue was the cause. The blondos. of yesterday continue to become the brunettes of tomorrow. Henna is putting the autumn glint in the hair back of the ears. CALL AGAIN, BOYSI j (Bannor, Me., Times) DiiRtln and Ananias McAlliBter visited their sister, Mrs. Ruth Chandler, at Lovell Center, Sun day. She la confined to her. bed jw.. . , ONE DAY I saw a ditcher, who feebly plied his spade; I took him out a pitcher of kickless lemonade. His name was Peter Leary and that's his handle yet and he was hot. and weary, and longed for something wet. "That drink was most delightful, ".the steaming Peter cried; "my thirst "was something frightful, and burned up my inside." Long years have passed since Peter poured down that lemonade, and watched me calmly teeter back to my fig tree's shade. The other day while driving my corrugated car, it sunk despite my striving' in mud as thick as tar. There I was mired completely, in glue-like gumbo stuck and I orated sweetly about the dad-blamed luck. Then came a whis kered granger who drove two sorrel mares; "Wilt pull me out, 0 stranger?" I. cried, between my swears. He pulled me from the wallow his team was strong and smart; I knew what was to follow a bill to break the heart. For I'veliad farmers haul me from mudholes now and then, and always they'd appall me, by their demands for yen. He said, "You make me weary! No money shall be paid! For I'm the Feter Leary who drank your lemonade!" I've often helped a fellow who groaned beneath his pack, and ne'er found one so yellow he wouldn't pay me back. Millions of housewives use Calumet Baking Powder because of its de "pendability because w hen they place their baking in the oven, they know it will "turn out" all right. They are confident of results because they know that no matter what they bake pics, cakes, bis cuits, muffins the results will be the same light, perfectly raised, wholesome foods. BAKING POWUER never disappoints. Don't prepare bakings with expensive ingredients and then have them spoiled because of an inferior leavener. Have the same assurance that the majority of other housewives have. A pound can o( Caturar t contains full lCounce Some baking powers come in 12 ciunre iiistfnd of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a po""-'! when you want it WARNING 1 Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "BayerV on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxen of 12 tablets AIko butt Ira of21a-nl 100 DruffgisU. Aijilcia U Uiv trade lumt ut Uujvr Miuuracturt vt MgsuaccllcitciJolur o( SaMtjllcacia FOR EXCHANGE 4 80 acres stock ranch In Eastern Oregon, very best bunch grass and farm land, 100 acres cultivated, fenced and cross fenced, a fine spring that has never failed, small houso and a barn, six miles from county seat and rattroad. Will trade for Improved ranch In Rogue Klver Valley, Other property for salo and exchange J. L. ROE Jacksonville, Oregon. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE FFI-ECTIVi; FKIJ. 1, 1022 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Unfly K.xrept Snndiiy I,V. Mi:i)KOK 10 A. M. IA'. KOHKIitllO 1.00 P. M. GRANTS PAK8-M KDI'ORI) STACKS Daily and Humbiy Leave Mrdford Icuvn CrauU Pass 10.00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 1.00 I M. 1.00 I M. 4.:U) V. M. . 4.45 P. M. Purrs : M?dfoid-Gran(ji Phmh, $1.15; CninrAI,UH-rtoMebui, $:i.(H j MedfonMloM'lnirg 91.15. mann'S s- a.r;:-.,.';",r a: mann Specials for Saturday For Men and Boys Flannel Shirts $1.98 Nebular 'J..fiO mid Ill.iK) vnlucHt l.'nbr: (iray, blue, olito nnd brown, tlood iiinkt-M. Such 14 12 to 18 l-'2. v Heavy Khaki Shirts $1.69 42. M to $.1.00 vitlut-H, Sunset, I.cc and Honm of tbo K.md iimkt-s. Siz.-H U 12 to 1H. . Black Sateen Shirts $1.19 Ui-trulurly noM at $1. .'.(. Kenwood, Hlack Sateen Sldrtl; nil si.es. Lisle Socks 25c Ilogulur 3,)B values, in black, (jrny, cordavnn and Palm Hcnch, with double tlccla and tw-H. Part Wool Socks 25c ' ,1,"e value, li(."ht prny, wool mixed it'x. 200, pair, nil Nuen, Suspenders 35c ,')0c value, pood quality Su-iinMhbrM, Hdy and cro-vi boek sij'leH. Men's nnd Hoys' nieH. Bib Overalls $1.48 A small lot of Kdod quality, llib OmtiiIN, blue and ray denims. Standard makes. Sizes ,'U to 12 wnit. Boys Overalls 98c ' A few left. Sold regularly at srl.r.H, 220 demim, Mt. llo..d Jinud. 'Sizes 4 to lfi. Boys Flannel Shirts and Waists $1.25 $l,f0 and $1.75 values. In ray and klutki cotton flannel. Nearly all sizes. Boys Union Suits $1.00 $l.7." value. White I'.ilbriK'im Sails, villi lmiu hb-rves nml ankle length. Mann's Department Store MEDFORD, OREGON Mail Order Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid Saturday Specials Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c Shoulder Roatt of Pork, per pound . . . .20c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb 17ic Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb 15c Choice Beef Stews, per lb 12Jc Good Bacon, per lb. 30c A choice lot of chickens, ducks and rabbits Star Meat Market 217 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 Satisfaction ill Dentistry r You !o not have your teeth fixed every day, but wlien you do you want hutting Hallsftu llon. ' The reml qiiulKy dentistry Is tlm mm.t doM-ndnMe ninl t'cononilrsl nnd It is the (mlley of this offire. . n You Can Have Nice Teeth Don't envy thnt person who has a Rood net of tooth. Une even tcth means extra Rood rare and the advice and services of n ifoml dcntlxt. - f . ... 'r j. , . , '. . Don't expert your mouth to remain In Rood shape without extra rnro on your istit, and nn effort of a Rood tlentlnt. Dental Delay Increases Cost. Prompt Action Saves Much Money Dr. O. J. Johnson, Dentist Phone 6C9 228 Eaat Main St., over M. M. Dept. 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