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'MEnt-Wiy ma!i; Tiniu'Ni:, .aikdkouiv oKi-coy, moxd'av. Ki:nur.vKv ri,.!KMXi' MRiriFORD Mail Tribunq AN INDKfKNPKNT fritl.lNIIK.l KVKHY Ai-TICUNiHN KXKCIT KINHAY IIVTHB AlfclJI-'OUU t'KlNTlNO C. Thx Mnlfurd Hun.tay Hun In furnished aitt.aerihers ileairlng a aewn.iliiy dally nHpulvr. LINCOLN OF FACT, LINCOLN OF FICTION. T Office Mall Tribune HuII.IIhr. S5-2 North l'lr nirwt I'hono 7 - A consolidation of , le IJamoomllc Times, this Miiiford Mull, the .Meiiior.l Tribune. the iijuuthcru , urrgonlan. The Aahlund Trllmne. and eoi-fuinlv he would not iveoiinij'.e himself." This wa tin" recent statement of Abraham Lincoln 's silent son, llobert Todd Lincoln, who past SO years of aVc commented rather ss t caustically on the Korgliun statuo and Lord t'littrnwoith 's history. Undoubtedly true. The trouble is nil Americans claim Lincoln. . it ml almost unconsciously iv-erout him more; or loss in, their own imago, Lincoln lias boon a YVoodrow Wilson it. TodJv Knoxrvclt, a HOW MUCH DO , YOU KNOW? I. Aio u v, ili. Hil l ; Svfnva Inlllti it l-- ill. .'. M'e till' Sf!l. .'.mill tornln? I What I'" III.. u:iv. i' ',' I hi' cm- '!'l' l.f .I.l-llll? S. !il ilo. s ll'i' "ii " HI I1'' S ( 1 1 menu 7 l. h.tt In tln lnt-.'-i.t ol ICllal'' Iiul l,l e.- .'null I n:m -hoMiSd.' n proU tealot. a friondiof capital a frioud of labor, a with the s.-.a.' t'.te Ml nl- ; -Mi'liltval I.: In, Of Un til. til.. I noHKUT w. i:nu, K.utor. RllMI'TI.-U SMITH Mm.i.iu-it. ; , , ...: i. . i... i... ........... t.:.. . : ... ' . gUBBCRIPTIOW TKSi ivi.uii.. p'n, n mww, lit- isa- oc:u umwi. . ryi uiiiijr m creation ' w,r(1 K,V( ,,!u. B ln,!wLAumU;". yW..,......M. ! S!1H0 his doath-eXOOpt fumsi'lf: "." . . ! T. I'l lui! hook o: I h 1 1 v , wlih ssumluy Sun, month ..5 , . lv . . . ,, ,. . , ... , . , tin- story l Wart fciwii tmiiy. without sunrty riun. year ... 6 nd now I rcMileiit Harding tails ui lmo by proclamnnu l.uiooln a s w ilt muki-s u Kuilv, nhoiil ."uMiiay Sun, month I . . . , . . . , ... . .. hi . . , Wmkiv Mali Tru.Hm. on viar ...7 :.oiv irmit partisan. - This translated into the Manoif idiom means that . vvhn' nu.iai Hunan y fa. oiw )r..,.,.-... S.O , . . ... . , . , . , , ' to. On tl ittin-k x'iiUKt' lut I? bv aumt .Inrkiwiiivill Tiili'iit Imllv. with fun.ly Svtti. month Illy, wlihmit fiimtay S-iin. month 63 I'nlly, without fi.lnd.iy u t, ynr.. Iially. lth Sumldy Sun. one '.l 8.50 Alt U-rm toy orripr. -anh In .lvmf. 1 ! IXIOH of thin, run clown pen. h V e rf-louncl tlio jova ol plon did h pa 1th by taking i : 1 1 limim i" ? luie? liuncH in M,-,if..r.i. Aihmi. l.ineolii bolievotl the sun rose and set m the Jejtulie,an pai-tv mid'.. --,.,! 'iivillt'. Central Toliit, HiwniK..' , - , , , ; that national chairmen oan do no Avrontr. 1 Aimut in imi i,i,i aniac tifflclnl p.tper of th City of Moilford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally Rverase .circulation for . lx .nionllm ending Oct.. 19:i, J325 Entered BrovnC ei! matter at Me.1f.irJ. Oregon, under the act of March I. 1879. ' i , . . MEMUUItS OK THE ASSOCIATED. . rni:ss. The Associated J'lvtis l exclusively 9HIUU.J to Ibo use for rcuUlicaton of all tiew dhspatchea watel t it, or tiot ollMTi credited lit this paper, and aio the locl new jtllKUed herem. All rights -f republication of ppeclal dlHiiatchei herein ane lm reserved. It's rather a shame l.ineohi couldn't bo here o aiiswcr that. It v.nild brin? out ime'of his excellent stories, clearing the Marionied ntmosphere and pointing; out the fallacy without5 hurtiny; anyone's u tclinvrs. lint iu lieu of that a bit of the record migjht be illuminatini;. ' Lincoln in 1S54 persuaded his followers to support .Trumbull, a i"cniocrat. for the senate, because Trumbull opposed ,the Kansas-Ne-"oiaska policy of loni:lrts. a tliit-ct sacrifice of partjy.to principle. I'pon his election as President, Liueoln flatly refused to name n partisan cabinet. lie not only cou.sidered Alexvindi'r Stephens of Anys jieorgia for -a cabinet , jHisivion, but invited tiuthrio of Kentucky, one i of the leaders of the I'liarleston convention. tinUiirie refuse! then invited Oilniore of North Carolina, liihuoie rci'used. Lincoln scorned the idea of surrounding himsijf with -personal .Ill's 4,i;cMiiillh: l.. W u.u iIoi'm 'Oui .rt.i" nu air Alls. li IK :iu lmli:ii olil ;unl IHtMlls liruutirill liko. 1 While N I'oint l iiiow' An. is ill.- iiiTtln-rtitii.it pi'lnt in Ahtsk.l. T.. W hat i.-iliuul of , l,i Writvi it lU'inUph. 1 1' It next In .i -i- i" tii i-en- luml? Aim. Iliifftn 1. 1 ml. i ('. In hut iliiei-ti. ! li-i. in Culm! In lite r.iu.uii:i laiml' . Ac. t'ue' N.Ultll. r i 7. W'li:it (.I'i'.-tt wai i. ntcili-ni tittn-n v:i i icl.-il wltt'. ui n trcnty? I Thi' Civil vur. I W liv ni tin t-,, ii, i iientyT An,, I til-..- the ti.. rth- ilk! i. i .--.(; .11,-,- I f the. i .life. lei ,i y. Hon uiitiiy li li,,: s In u n il. , linn .' Ann. On,, th. infill. I, - i IT BUILDS YOU UP and helps you regain yout tiormal weight Sold by all Rood drugKisU WOOD I'aOor cover, H On por tier unit tip I'roinrt IN-llvi-rv. . u-jti , i: j j:.t, uiuui in. riiouc n.i- J. M. CARLTON. FISHING RODS t i". SAVE SOME MONEY : . GENUINE WEED ANTI-SKID CHAINS 20 Off 'Regular Price 30x31 Non-Skid Tires at $9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside Ye Smudge Pot l By" Arthur Perry. 10. If :i ILlMSi im.-l- , I, ...;. ,.,k.. :,.n,,,,.,, Hr,,l,-,Nl partisans, lie chose' for his cabinet Seward, his cbi f poltieal rival, tk.- t.. f;- riom New v .ik m i.tv. i. In (.'hase and Kates, two other rivals, the latter from tlje slave state of 3!issouri, and Montgomery Ldair who opposed Lincoln ami led the Bates forces. i A iw. I'll lluUIH. Itilli tl.-.l nl-r j" f, v. cm ui 117 S. Vi-Hinun St. nml I'.eiV.?- in iifcrj v. M.-ilfiiril Sainton n l),'iiiocr:t n ii.-i-vfiiinl nolilii'u) nn.t tirofissioioil cu.'inv Tribute i l.e'ms paU t ntay u the I .' .. . ,' , ,.: ' j moTuory.ot AUmham UincJln. The "v i'i.c-u m ..r n.ij.o. i.u.i j.-. ...... o. .-.-.-.. -.... v. iu. io ins banM r. closed," but the toil warn ' principal Democratic, opponent. Stephen A. Dousrlns. he sent a spec-.: and chlil-hlained 'finsers -of barbers imitation to sit with him on the platform at the first inaugural : seek stray' Vhislters.- A' day of rever- , , . , , , t u. i ..--i,. ,e. md urged him to assist mm in his admiinstnUion. H III-. Hl IW I ' IJ JTTl l w . nu MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FI3 SYRUP SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To ical eruption -of teirific vehemence. - , , I AYL;. did Lincoln do this? Uecause in 3 Sol party labels had ceased The Chicago oil ba wha showed mve meaninCi jH.ri, wm, noIninal democrats loval to the union. np H.&intwi snort m ms aec3unis..uiu a tairly gvd.jb of it HOME OWNERS AND BUILDERS here were, nominal Republicans opposed to the union. Lincoln caret', nothing for the party label, he cared every tiling for the partx Mr. Kean of Eugene lias annoimcatl principle, the sacrifice, of birfcself for governor . R , . )litioian h(1 w'ns lv t0 .nniroiuise on anv Mr. Beau has the anto mechanic anil ...., . , ' . -,, rh grocery vote on his nersm. Ho ming but the vital ipicstion of slavery extension, and preserving the served, H terms In 'the - legislature, union. As he wrote AV. Kcllotrg in IStU). rt-pn-eicntative from Illinois: i-r'-ni'-l n I:t!e. Jt-.t.-.; j.i mii.t which mafis him the leading glutton . . y "'nlif--iiiV nr $m t nu iiui- ' ' " . , j "There can be no compromise of any sort on vtiivcry xten- tat'on ij t- - for punlshtDent. I sion. Whether it ba a Missouri line, or . Kli Thayer'j ' '' 1 " There- ought not to 'be a dry hand kerchief in U'.tae land. The experts lnvfflargb Otte-edins the starving Rue- i:urr mother! "Ilv i a i.k' rlili ! lovr- tiio ' fl inty" Uile of ' t u'.ifvrn. I j the Ih.w.'I.l A ti hj.ii -.mi tAi.iv ii .iv ! pn-v.-iit a i.-k dul l l..iMin'v. If run ! .tipat.-.l, biliuiM, (i-,-r.,.i. li.tfu!. Im, j , -o:-j. colic or ii .t..ma.;, i. ...-r, tuiiL-ui-! We are now in a position! i-oat.-tl, hrmlli . Ui.l, r. i .-i !l-i- n U",, . nffr rl.aniiii of the litfit- K,,-v: U vl'li-n I CHCT j uil ti.at i ne.H-ii.iary. j I .-k jtmr di U(.'i;t f..r -.- miine ' t ali 'pi 1 f 1 1 " ' f.rnm Kg Strut' t, -1 !, :,,,! I flP M 11 fM Pf 1 .f.fl VPrfOr ofor lii.,, .ml c'rl-!r-i .f all I xne most successful pipeiess: furnace made ; i.v CHANGE IN SCHEDULE i 1 1 i:rivi: n:it, i. nc.-j MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Hall) l:ccp Simil.iy Ml HI OHD lo A. M. I.V, UOSlltt IMi too l M. (.HANTS I'ss-M.i it Hl'Afil .H , tiily it m) Siittility I eavc Mi-itrril lli.iai A. M. I.oo I'. M. Mill l ,t. l-rt(0 (illltllK I'll 10. oil A. Ml. I.OO V. M, p. M. I'arcl Mi-.Ifonl l.runl l'n, flll.1.1; irnnl I'nHn-IUu.i l. mc, H.tMl; lc.lfnl liiicliurit 9 1. I.V s.-- - - Popular Sovereignty. It is all the samr. I t either lie done arid immediately fi'.ibusterinK and extendine shivery commences. On that point hold firm as. a. chuin. of site!." Lincoln held firm Tint when niero rmrtv roenlnritf u- nti. sians report there is not enough albu- . . . ,. . ' , " ' , mpn in tho irub America sends theai. 'dred, when blind devotion to one party and bltud hatred for an- . ANNOUNCEMENTS On Very Liberal Terms j If you are figuring on a fur I naco for next fall; let us in- Hi) ; other' were involvetl, Lincoln balked, he was a 1 little too broad di-Jate tor the iruninnt.n f ir tin off.". ' for by tl.en i- iin,! o-r.ttT. tnn l.fmni-ntk f.ir tlmt At nni'lim f.w 1 t f ' "f bounty ComniiHH.',." of Jivki n ' f(fm w- -i.,-d h increaHl. if 'the canard : . .. , :.- ,. ;-'unt. ibj.-t t, th .IccIhI -u t.f th, . v lowaru inose woo iiiiicreti wnii Jinn poimcaiiy occaiiie so jiroiioniii'i-ii io-.iiuiican von rs tr said countr at waastatterexl aroijnd that they mnt easHy.' Iliat a rabid member of his own party accused him of being a member !cf the '"KiMHtvXothing" party, which consisted of crusaders against ;Fash!on 6as decreed tnat tie spring Catholics and foreigners. Lincoln replied; dresses shall " not be modeled after I . ... , . r.-Tt c lt sucl1 !1fas should ever Bain control. I would rather emigrate I'olice Gazette ideas. j to some country' like Ilussia, where despotism could le. taken pure '. , ... . ' ' ' with no hypocritical talk alout freedom and equality." 'i , Tbe flu epidemic that "ruthlessly! , . . interrupted;' according to the Eugene j Llnc"lu was never a great partisan; Narrowness, bigotry, m- Ouard, "the. bofial life or the univer-; Tolerance, revolted him. In fcicfr, the closing paragraph of his second sity" is over, and the students will be inaugural is the greatest example of non-partisanship in the Knslisli able to catch up with their dancing for . ' , . . , , .... this semester ' . language a supreme example of a great loving, human spirit, lining . (even iu time of conflict above the hatreds and prejudices of a po- " The course of events at Hollywood, i l'tical war: Calif.. staiiKers the film actors, and lthi Primary Klt-ctiou. May IHtlt. in:.' Adv. knocks the cuteness out of cussedness. Three or four years ago a star was not popular unless, he or-she was abnor mally -ornery. .?;..- . ! Who remembers, the Kood old days j wlien the sun shone on Saturdays, and i a p'-'Mclog steed with jdnk ribbons I braided , in his tail, was led up and I down, the Mainz Stemplatz?' Jt is" nov proposed by Henry ForJ that .European money be rejuvenated j by' lessening the value of American t- money. ' Still they kick because T. j Ne'wbeiTy siient J2&5.000 to keep him i away . frim the garden seed depart ! inent. '. ' -'- -, "SPRING TO ARMS" (Oregon City Enterprise) . Active and able-botMcl returned war veteran will marry.. Ceo. Coones, 16Mj Front- St.-Portland. .Oregon.. ' ' ' i Thel-e is a man. in our town ami he is j very wise, , . He, hunts out all the U. S. bands and ( when he buys, ; Some bonds- lie buys at 94 and some at -96,' , . , . He jiays the cash and b'egs for mor?, ! at size he' never kicks, j This man of .wisdom has a box, of irsn, j ; with tftfy to match, i He -'puts the bonds-into' this box and I ' ..lets'tlieilollHrs hatch. : ; , i r. ,. - ..' - I Then ' the! -poor lwaba - who a dd the - bonds, tret ' right across the i , street ' ,,..;i. .' , '- ; And spend the ipofley ,on a car, in - which to rent .their feet. "hey chuckle loud and chuckle long. ' V -i .8nd buy much gasoline, And call the man who bought the . bojnds the old man Evergreen, i When :ard times -come, their car a ' . ' wrack, they hunt the bond man -. o t then, . , And borrow back their bavinfes fund at . ! , 1 S per cent cr 10. ( Sub. MMK.'t s s..-i..t i. .';,- . I ,. Baron Kato .at New Orleans ! - NBW- ORLEANS, Feb. 13. Admiral ' llaron Kato, head of tile Japnni-HO dele Ration at tho. arms Conference is the guest of -Now,. Orleans today. tHt de ; . Mrt to)orrov-for Ban-Francisco to ', sail for his home February 21. ;' i, ., ; "I ' retain to my country happy in j achieving the purpose for which ' , 1 came ami with the peasantest memor ies ot my Hip," lie. declared, "With maiice toward none: wi'n charity for all: with firmnesx in the riht as God Kives us to .-? the right, let us strive on to finish the -work we are in: to bind bp the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the- batle, and for hi widow nnd hia orphan to do all which, may achieve nnd cherish a jut and lasting peate among ourselves and with aft nations." Quill Points COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thus. H. Sluu'Srn. f Ashland. ! i li :i. l i ;i ...j.i' authorizes hi ann-.iun.-tnehtas a fan-i uul "uw 4UU 11 V1" 1 Many local references. ! ! The Modern Plumbing i OlM UIIUNQ ! j China Herb Stors ! j Hertcrtirft tor rnrartifi. h.-iilnche. cit ' rrh, ilip) herlii. ure throat. hm irouol ktilm y l..ii!,.-, i. hi, ,i. ii iri.ubi.., narl ' I trouble, rMt'. nml ft-Vrr. rrnnip-.. concha ! ! iKxr rirculau..n( ctirt.uttr a-a. tumor ) I ;-r.iik.. l.ienwt l ines all kni.ia of anltrra ' NO lll f.l: I . .SS I Jl-.lf.ir. I. i.rriton. Jan. 1. II7 I Thla Is to certify thai !. tn muter ' (ilne., h.i.l very .-ver imt.rn tronhl I and In.. I heen l.oi h. r.'.l fur tnvritl vara ' ai.iI Inst AuKi.'. no! fipt-clpil to - nva. uri.i r.earit.ir .f i:ni ,i.mit lhor ! Cherro Hard Wheat Flour . Guaranteed ' At "Xour G rovers 0 INCOME TAX OMK IN NOW i, the appeal wo make to our clients. Yo-i will thus avoid the r-ih of thn fin al I tferh slur lit ai Sit H..mti i-r.mi mr.i i aieillot.1). 1 u.-.l.te.l if-it l...l fur III) i totnii. lt lr..ul,,., an,1 I m.irt.'.l to f.elllit ' tie Her ev"U 1 a--t tiiion ami iiv ' im a well limn n.M -n heartily lecoro. i -iien.l . y.-.iie afril'-t.-. na I to f ' Jim t min an.i irv run ri-rbit As a rule, the man with a weak dim wags it enouixh to ke weak. .: . ep it days of the period when our time la taKcn up day and nUUt to GET KETITKNt! IN ON TIME. Our r.ffieieiit Service raves money for others and it y) do so for you. WILSON AUDITING CO. Liberty ItniMintt.. , Mwlfor.l 'Hlirne.lt V.'. It. J'MS)M W!lteMvft. - ' Win. Lawla. Riifle I'n:nt V. I.. fhll(lr..tn. I-Xfln I'otnt M. A. Anderson. Mertfor.t H. II. tlolitius, -:ar f'.rlnt. ". K. Moor... K,:tKe l'ont. 1 V. Melnlyre, knl foinf. Oeo. Von der Hn.-u. KairiH Hnln I fe- THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN KiflnKllni lit-ltiUs lli "cull of tin tipcii tiwul.'' iier It tliW )cnr wlih l'orl Sctliin. Il Is an I. Irnl. nil vi.iilu r tar for the entire fninlly Kit. i-Io-m-.I nnd worm In uluier, .wn niut cimiI In Ihe niiiiiiii r 1 1 ni". ' Any nn-iiiler of the family tint tlilvc il Im-uiii.c of its I'flM- Mini simplicity of operation. Its iiii;iMr nnd prmllitil cnustun I inn nnd economy of upkeep niid opcriilion, nmlicn I lie first cost pin. Ill ally the lust lis Intel lor finish nnd ii M.liiliiii nts nri- uottliy of n much more cM n sl car In fmt, every fcalui-o of tlie new l ord Si-iltut r. i oiini" mis It In joti ami your family fur -vt l i- (liii lnu lll'J'J. i C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ( or. MUth and Pacific llUihwaj sTT-i-: hii , '' I li j .im .1 mte AVith affairs in Ireland as they are, the things Pat says to Mike are no longer a joke. . . As a rule a compliment is merely the cloak a man uses to conce iiis real opinion of you. The New "Worker's Party -of-America is not, we trust, aiiotht-r party to work America. ' "' "Sawed His "Way Out of 3ail AVhh a Freshly -Laundered Collar" is a headline we've been confidently expecting. Making a peace advocate is just as easy as making a gentleman, if you begin with the grandfather. So far, man has been unable to' invent an 'ism that will provide. ice juicy steaks at regular intervals. Bill collectors have little jtriowiedf? of good manners, id ways call again without an invitation. Thoy Apparently the only way' some people can save money is to have the stuff charged and forget to pay for it. Some employers come annind itnd pat their workers on the back every day. ; And sonic, employer pay nood salaries. The only way we can uudi-i'stand the wickedness of some nations iv on the tin ory that environment makes cLiinictei-. People- might try ns hard to be good as to make good if achieve ment would net them (lie sanm space on the front pigc. ,.;,t !' '. A few years ago people. believed H they TTvd,'triit'that -was-Jit'-i. fore newspapers began to print the weatlier bureau's forecasts. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. VstWJVIMMCm V'UM Special Subscription Bargain For PAY WEEI The Medford Mail Tribune and Sunday Sun will make the following special prices on subscriptions For 'Pay Up Week Only - :'.-'-'.'....''"';,''' ...... ; .:,'; '. ' ., '. .. ." -' " ' Daily and S-fday by Mall .. :. ....-.,$6.50 Daily and Sunday By Carrier . . . . X ; . . . . ; . $7.50 : -. - . ' s ' v( '', ; . ... .: This rate by carrier applies to Medford or any of, the other cities in the county and on highways where- papers are delivered by our carriers. V r CALL OR SEND IN YOUR CHECK BEFORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 TO GET THIS RATE. ! ;- ' li ",M,,MM'l'a'Slai'''"alMMMMMWJUailMMMMMiM - -