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VMIY) vovn MKDFORt) MAIL TK'HU'N'K. MKDKOIJD. OlfF.iiON. FI.IDAY, IFHUTAI.V 17. t!V Mfdford Mail Tkibunb an iNnrrrcsnt-NT NKvvsru'KU Pl.llll.lKIIKU l: KliY A KTKIINOON i: Kri'T Sl'NUA V HY TIIH Miail'OlU) IMIINTIMI ft). Quill Points JT.'.W I lit, ! i;i in. S.iusiii linuiji( iluu u (In1 lnMiM' wlit'ii Ins lijiir Mn Ion, Mul iti nro iii'oiisttl Jiy Hit' nt k li I ti rs of liurninn il for llw ! llisurn ium A position is nHTt'Iy n job vaH-hinsr soniflnuly i-lsf work, One is lunii every miiiuli', lut. haiiji it, somebody luts to juiy tho or ile'n'to the eoo tuul lie eontont i Tlio Mi'ilfiinl Sunday Sun Ih fuinl'h.Mi (tiiiNtrllir'in Utdiniig a eewn 0.')' dully IIVWHPHlt'r. Ofrtcr Mull Trlliim HuII.IIuk. JS-J7-28 .,v..c, N'uttti 1'lr mrt-i't. l'luine ".'. ' ' " 1 v A eonxttllilHtltin of the lvmncrntlo j Tunc, Uio Mi'tlfonl Mull, tli Mi'ilfnr.V T, .... , Tvllmn., Hi.- Houihuni Or.rRonlan. Tlie! i iHlllons must hill and coo, AMhM Trlbun... V iith tilt' bill. Nohkiit v. nriiu Kiiimr. i SCAU'TUU 8. SMITH. MaiiKs.r. ' SUBSCKIPTIOK TEBMB: UV U All 1 A .1 ......... - - Jtaily, with Siiiiilay Snn, year T.rt t i,iit Illilkt'S it f iro-proof , i 'itiiy, wnii f-uiinuj cini, uiittiin Pally, wlttmut Suiiiliiy Sun, yviir ... S :- WVcMy M.tll Trllun mir yiar....- 2 0i) ; lien a VIHOIilt" lilllliro YVI.llles ; lull lie IS doll)!; Ills 1M. lie HSU SumlHV I'nn. ont yur 2.00 j . . , . , BY CAUiiiKit in M.iifoi.i, AsiiUiui. U Hy moans Ins be.st mends. I .Inrhsnnvllli!, Central l'ulnt, l'liot'iilx, i Tlnt: I 1 Dully, Willi Rumlay Sun. month... .Sj t , , , , ! I aiiy, without Suminy sun, inmith H may he that tile art of daneing Is detoriorat ins:, luft t lie IMllU'lt I'Hiiy, W lllllllll millllUV Mlll. Jt'HI . 4.."l 11 ' 1 ,1 Pally, with Sunday Sun, on yr . V nlk IS 11 loilsl step torWitlM. All tiTttia by carnor, casn in ausnr. hi the m a e' liiiil I'imeny (here tire loo ninny eliiuijit'S tif the tied. Ktir lluil niiitler, llit roof of Hie jtinilnr is in Hit' lienl iiiu, A liilosnplier is one ho eoueliules tliiil I'at- is falr iilhl reaelies l'e siuetlly It r iiiu tin r pieee of t liot'olaie eiike. I'eaee Imlll her Inrties. There's Hie llierelltlll! Willi all oertl;ie le who smiles when a eiisloiner siiys; "Cluii'ire it, jiloas:'," Il must h !v t i ish: ;: I 1 ii lift at rmisolaUoti lo (' t'r i tiekeis are fi'ieiitls. ill to know thai those who , 1 1' ( h it iimenl wishes In hrenk lip thh loluteetl tlllsl, il inn. j 11. e selling pi iee anil atl I miolher revenue .slump or two. it limit Anthracite mij;)it le eheaper it" , they wouUl oitiil the trotitmeiil " Wolhl Nt t'tK .lohs" lleatlline. A few !r.t the iiruent neetl at present is a Moses, lohs lnie.lil help snine, When a eouiitry thvter tlies. the people gather to pay their els; hut they eonshh r llu ir tloettir hills paitl. Offlolal pi.t of tlit rity of Mctlfortl. Official puller of Jackson County. ' Enter)? tin nrponf. ri..n Inntti-r t : Mifor, Ort'gon, uutlvr the act of March t. 1ST9. MEMHKHS W TIIK ASSOCiATED I'UKSS. i Th AKHoclatfil l'rvita I Tc!ulvly ntltltl to tli us for n puhllcalion of .til nw tliMpHtclfS craitt',l to It. or not othfrwise ctlltii1 in this paper, and alito thtt local nvs inMiRhtl hfri'in. All rights of ri'iiuhlication of stoclal dispatch!-! htrln ar ttljt rrvtMl. Two pints make one quart : tw o quarts make one party ; olie party akes four first-class funerals. Somehow, the l nl'i i t-nee reiniiitls us of Paul's lament thai w hen lie would tlo s:ood. evil was ever present with him. i. When the uiuls wish t.i make an ass of a man, they just cive him a little authority ami h i Nature take its eourse. No doubt the -world will applaud when the girls let their hair Two elasses of people have fires. Those who hae an insurance, While triiiiiiiiu ol'I'ieeis, wouldn't it he it nootl idea to add a emii'se iii fine manners in order to prepare, a few submarine captains? ; 11 miii- .titfe lUk i INFANTS INVALIDS ASK r Oil Horlick's 7 mo vngioai Avoid Imitations ml Substitutes For tnrnnf.Invllitn(irirowlntrChn.trn iRIchmltk. malted itralii rittactln Pow!f Tia Original Foo.l-Dtlilk Fur All AC lW Ctmkinf NourUhlD Diit!k!a Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. L STRIKE NO BLOW III V.SUlNt;TtN. Kt li. 17, A im- , tionul strike in the uii:un tml tields can lie "niuintaint c nt the '."aiteil States for several months without se rious Inconvenience to commerce." Hccurtlin to eviilince put lefore the crossing: by flank attacks on Ux-omo- imcr-siate ronimrn't1 commission to- SHed itiiots who have UileJ iu necW- hreaKins oix'ratinns at the Main Stem itlveg.,can do a much neater and quick sor Job by muting car wheels on their day. The coin mission takiiiK cocnljaince vhl,.M" nnn ci ashimr into onoomins , of Hn eat.Mietl stoppape of mining was ; . , T-i,:" ,.i,.i iii lo asked for statist llIOKUISf lltruu-Uil. 1 Ilia Hiriuvm to i sties loviTinn the situ- .novel, and while knocking them Just "day lim:lU.j that no.UnlUn ceal ! as hlgn wm not scatter mem oter su fi,,,lls haVt wevkly HV,ra(?l, ,,,-odti.- , extensive u acrewse, mus Biuipiii. the task of the sympathetic undertaker. ation. conditions in 1 ! 1 S. f A no. of people who suffered from a j touch of the grip;e, are now sufferiug ; from a Vouch of the doctor's. f ' NOT ON THEIR LEGS (Applegate Notes) Ray Johnson has pone down li Ruch to find out how hi3 cattle are standin? this winter. Ireland is flirting with Bolshevism, i This will render them helpless as quick as anything, and clear up the j mystery of what they have been fisht iing about. Not knowing themselves, jthey can't inform the world. . HOW MUCH DO r YOU KNOW? I James Middleton Cox. the sublime j fizzle of Democracy will deliver! I sieeclies in Massachusetts in an effort j to. defeat Henry Cabot Lodir for the (VS. senate. Mr. Lodge is the scholarly gent with jiointed whiskers, who ! knocked fool notions of the late autoc- itacy kicking, and has never been pun ished for Impudence to A. Lincoln 11. It is hoped to. have the votes at the i last election against Mr. Cox all count i ed before he starts his raving. The Community Chest Drive in : Portland is petering out. A special : session of the legislature to discuss the Rogue River fish question ought to ; l-e called to slip over a tax on the rest of the state.' to maintain the philan- ' thropy of the metropolis. 1 How- many eclipses of the sua . are there in 1922? ; 2 Whose likeness is on a $10.a00( certificate? ! 3 Who is secretary of labor in liar- j ding's cabinet? " 4 U trade between Alaska and the j Vnited States considered foreign or , domestic? 1 5 How many times during the next ; ten years will Easter come in March? 6 How many homicides were there t in this country in 1920? ! 7 In w hat war w as the liattle of j yotikout Mountain? 8 In what war was the Battle of Saratoga? ! 9 If the temperature of the hnmin j , body should fall to 65 degrees Fahren heit, what would happen? 10 In what I'tah city is the faroous Mormon temple? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What islands did the Vnited States purchase in 1917? Ans. Virgin islands, a group in the West Indies. 2 How much hay does an elephant THE PARENTAL BRUTES! ! SPANK 'EM, GIRLIE! (Eugene Register) "Dear Miss Page: I am a Kill of 13 years, and my parents do not like me. They always go against me, no matter what I do. There is no one in this .wide world that likes me hut one boy friend of mine. He is 21 years old, and the ,cnly time I am happy is when he is over to our house, or I am over to his house. Could you tell mo Bometliing to make me happy? Anxious." eat in a day? Ans. About 100 pounds. 3 How many ieople go to New York City every day? Ans. The rail roads handle an average of 500,000 daily. 4 How tall is Senator Lodge? Ans. Five feet eleven inches. 5 In making a will what word ifc used in conveying real property? Ans. Devise. - What word is used in conveying personal iroerty? Ans. IScqueatli. 7 What city, is (he largest cotton port in the world? Ans. Galveston, Texas. I X What is the study of extinct ani- j mats called? Am. Paleontology. ' S How niany cities are Ih 're in the j Vnited Slates having a population of j lon.coo or more? Ans. Sixty-eight. , 10 What color is the staia "T..N.T." j makes on the fingers? Ans. Hed I Young ladies . with extra beaus should take a warning from the sad j,, i:,r,2. happening at Aniore,. N. D., Tuesday ; evening. A neglected sweetie hid I under the 'parlor sofa, and jutit when the spooning was progressing delight ' fully shot upwards with humiliating results. A violin maker invented the banjo "KEARS KNTERTAIXKD FOR W. ; C. T. V. (Hdline Klamath Falls Rec ; ord). One of those social scares. I . "Divorce suit. Affidavits. Simple ! ton vs. Simpleton. Decree." (Lebanon i News). It was a simple wedding. How Strange Things Sometimes Happen "I want to write you to lit you know that I have taken 2 more doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and have gained 10 pounds in the Just two weeks, although I um thinner around the waist than before, because the bloating in my stomach has all gone and I am feeling like a boy again. There never was anything in this u-nrlil hf.lf ou f.o.wl ait thiu II, .i.w Congress desires to remunerate the u is Himl)1,. n.4iri,,,.HM ,.,.,.,,;lltttion ex-service men with a bonus, and is that removes the catarrhal mucus surprised to learn it will take money. from the intestinal trai t and allays The daredevil shipyard toilers, who the inflammation which causes pru' battled amid hot rivets, were paid iiallv stomach, liver and intestina under the cost plus svstem, Satmdav tia'' all stomach, liver and intesti mn's off. and the cuss nlim Kvsteni will ""1 ''"'"'"ts. including appendicitis. be used on those giddy youths who worked the nation for an ocean voy age. -V One dose will convince oi funded. At all druggists. money re Ad v. SOOTIEST GULES ARE PREDICTED SAX FHAXCISCO, Feb. 17.--AVurningg of southeast gale3, which were flying yesterday on the north western seaboard were changed to day from AJarshfield, Ore., north ward to southwest storm warnings, according to (ho Vailed Plate-, weather bureau here, ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. II. Simpson, or Ashland, authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomiriatlo:i for the office of County Conim'.rrioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Flection, .May Hub, 1922. Adv. Cherro Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed At "Vonr Grovcrs aa. M ANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE. NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S i7 I' JttKfj : :t t ?t : r-.r-rrm t w . ..... ...... j A FEW LEFT Mens Mackinaws $12.50 values Duck Coats Water proof $8.50 values Moleskin Coats $12.50 values 2 Price Boy's Mackinaws $5.00 Glean Sweep of Dress Shirts A special lot of Percale Shirts, some band neck QQp xnd some with collars attached Regular $1.75 and $2.00 Shirts $1.48 $2.50 Woven Madras Shirts $1.75 $3.50 Russian Cords and $4.00 Satin Stripe Shirts $2.75 Regular $6.50 Silk Shirts $4.95 JUST A FEW MEN'S OVERCOATS $20.00 values $30.00 values $35.00 values $60.00 values V Price r 2 Work (i loves', v. 59c Cjislinu;ie Sox, jir. 35c J Joys' Sweaters $2.65 .Jersey Sweaters $2.48 Men's Sweaters $3.48 Men's Ulack Sateen Shirts $1.19 Cotton Union Suits $1.75 Wool Union Suits $2.48 Knit 1 Joys' Caps 48c Light Wool, Shirts and Drawers eaeh $1.69 Men's Extra Trousers! One lot of Wool Dress Pants, all sizes One lot of Men's Cotton Work Pants A large assortment of Khaki Pants . Special $3.75 $2.39 $2.39 PRICES REDUCED OV ALL EXTRA PANTS BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS One Sjierial Lot, a pair ' MEN'S DRESS PANTS Wool J)ress hints, .". HI value.. 4.50 Black Sert;e hint-, .fiJ.OO value....J?5.G0 Worsted and 'ashniere Pants. Ifeu- lar 1.')0 values ., 0.75 .fS.rjO and D.i)!) Pants J?7.S5 Corduroy Pants, W.V,l) value $5.00 Corduroy Pants, l.OO value $1.-15 U'eular '23) weight Iilue Denim Uih Overalls .. $1.30 Sil..00 $1.18 .Sl.?)8 ley;iilar 1.7") and 'J.0U values. IteKiilarJ..")!) and 1.01) values Full lined al wool .f. !.."() valm v. BOYS' OVE?vALLB All si.es, 'JL'O weight Mile ileililii, I 1 1 overalls witii'lii-'li l'a.-1 i)aii-;.......$1.00 Pari Vul Si( jp 22c Diirliaui Cotton Sx, ir. 15c Suspeiulei'S 35c . ( 'a is for Men $1.25 I Joys' 'a,s $1.00 Wwk Shirts 79 c Flannel Shirts $1.69 I Joys' l-'laniud Shirt: and Waists $1.25 Matting Suit Cases $1.98 Hoys' Union .HiiftV- 1 $1.00 Wool Shirts and J)rawei Special . $1.75 (Jarinent Not all sizes. Mann's Department Store Med ford, Oregon Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid. r- ivm t . Hoys' Suits wit liTwo Paii of I'aiits , S,eeial $f.85 value