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" PAGE FOUR AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORn. ORF10vT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1022 Cedford mail tribune AN INDRPENDKNT NRWSPAPKR PUUtJNHKU KVKItY AVTKKNOON r KXKCPT KUN DAY BY TllH MKDIX31U) PIUNTINQ CO. The Medford flunday Sun I furnished Subscribers desiring a seven day dally newspaper. Office Mall Tribune Bulldtng, 25-17-19 North Kir street. Phone 1i. A consolidation of the Iemocratle Times, the Medford M&ll, the Medford Tribune, the. Southern Oregonlan. The AaAland Tribune, ROHKRT W. n'UlH Kdltor. 8CMPTKK a SMITH. Manager. VBsomxraoH tsikh BY MAIL, In Advance: lally, with Sunday tfun. year..lJ.K0 lally, with Sunday Pun, month..... .76 Ially, without Kundity Hun, year... i.ta IHiMy, without Hundny Kun, month .s Weekly Mali Tribune, one year. 1.00 Hunday Hin, ona year ..... J. 00 BY CAHRIKll In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix tally, with Sunday Run, month - .T5 ' Is-Jly, without Sunday Kun, month .- ' I -ally, without Sunday Bun, year.. 7.&0 I "ally, with Sunday Sun, one. year 8.60 Ail term oy carrier, casn in advance Official paper of tha City of Medford. Entered aa imt r-i-s matter at Medford, Oregon, under tha act of March a. mi. MEMBERS OK TUB ASSOCIATED . PRKKS. Tha Associated 1T la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of aj news dispatches credited to It, or not otnerwiM ereaitea in tnia paper, ana also the local newa published herein. All rights of republication of special 0lafuucia herein are aim reserved. Ye; Smudge Pot ? .By Arthur Perry, t . Th Town Scolds and the AmalKa- nurtfd 'whisperers held a joint" meet Ins last night, and adopted as their closing ode, the'hlffh school Wlad, "Fix tit, Medford Fight," - as. bst ex pressing the sentiments and objects of the two outfits. The official poem is as follows: , .-..;., Count that day lost, whose descending , sun. ' Sees by thy hand no orneryness begun. 'The Grand Petty Squabbler will ar rive next week to confer the nullterla degree. Advice to Portland: Don't believe everything you' read on the front of aloviijtcup. v v by thi nan of fWsii. i mftneBiarfly string v I POWER OF THE PEN (Mail Trlbtme)? '-i-Uiai vsje have had fine sunny weather hltweefc; fcat'-at this writing It - ttiraed owywith a little snow ' 'ftfld the sun trying to break thr&'Kh the rifts iOjtha clouds. J I T h pne ws " re ports' indicate that most of ;thf Russians Starvit on tha Volga - ent n i doing their tutwre Btar' Imerica.' 'i .f ;.!.. ' 1ast-tH goMpieofctUacbed to a chain in these parts was ruth lessly'-torn loose from its moorings Tues. by economic conditions, and a public-spirited desire to maintain the meal schedule. There are many people who believe tha? the steak the hairy-chested logger broke a cast Iron knife on, in a Port land beaaery Sunday, was all right till the cook got through with it. '. . , HASH! . . (Eugene Register) iWlll not be responsible for any ' rleiis contracted by my wife. - I - - JESSK C. MEATS. Tbi. choir will, execute . special an thems cext '-Sunday, and .the high soprano will wear a new spring hat. : F.Owen who has been under the weather and doctors for some time, has been excavated from the former. Instead of allowing Jleiiroaring Hi Johnson to npeak two days' on 1 the Peace treaties as threatened, the gen eral public will choose the lesser of two xvfJa and have a short war. . : CAUSE AND EFFECT (Coos Bay Timet) The' Breakfast Club meeting was postponed this week on account of '. the Illness of some of its members. The Dinner Club meeting for this week wag postponed on ac count of the Illness of some of its ' members. "OREGON DEVELOPMENT RE TARDED" (Hdline Portland Tele gram).':; Probably due o waiting for Providence to function on the Job. : It begins to look like the new' styles of waists for Galshevikls increase the neckedness. NOT KNOCKING ANYTHING ' (Klamath Herald) , FOR SALE 4 auto cars, all good. Sacrifice prices. Must get away.' See Dick, 240 Broad St. Hurry All bargains. Milk , For Infants i & Invalids Th Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome.Office.and Fountains. AA for HORUCKS. JwAvoid Imitations ft Substitute! it;! Uin& vatfchl : TTrc.lJJJ T THE REAL OPPONENTS OP PEACE. TIIKKK will be considerable'talk about Guam, the next few weeks. iCiiinm is nn island owned by the United States about three thousand miles west of Hawaii. The United States lias nsreed not to fortify this island, and the Paeifie treaty opponents will sound many wild "alarums" over this fact, which they will claim renders successful war against Japan im possible. This contention is probably correct. Guam as a base is probably essential to nn offensive war against Japan. Hut what the treaty op ponents fail to see, or refuse to see, is that the treaties produced at the Washington conference are not treaties of war, but treaties of peace. The United States agrees not to fortify Guam, the Aleutian Islands, the Philippines and Samoa, ami Japan on her part, agrees not to for tify Formosa, the Honin, Pescadores and Kurlle islands, and both agree to reduce naval nrnjameuts to a 5-5-3 ratio and declare a naval holiday for 10 years. All these elements are bound together in one program for ad vancing; peace and reducing the chances of war. If one link in the chain is broken, then the entire proposition collapses. If the United States insists on fortifying her islands, then of course, Japan will in sist on equal fortification, ami the merry race of armaments will be on again. ' The United States has undoubtedly conceded more for the cause of peace in the Pacific than any other nation, liut as the most power ful nation in the world, and as the only nation capable of world lead ership at the present time, this self-sacrifice, js not only greatly to her credit, but supplies the best hope that a new era in international relations, can actually be achieved. , Selfishness, distrust and suspicion are the chief causes of war. The United States is the first world power in history ,"w-ith the vision and the courage, to initiate a program, based upon unselfishness, frood faith, and confidence in others. : The treaty opponents will have a great deal to say about their de votion to the United States. Hut in opposing the treaty they will really bo fighting not for the United States but for those principles which for two thousand years, have been responsible for war. Quill The best thing to base a foreign In the matter of frocks, the height of absurdity is about twenty inches. Now if only the Irish can be persuaded to give one another a little liberty. " V.1 A., The rorld grows netier year! by rseJ5 rtnentance; . .t.-'ii . J! A4e ' ' iuliikiih 't-.-'. f.n -You-can't tell about motives, and ing to keep the doctor away. . ...... However-it 'i no more diffietilt to llfeffUftr r!4 0D?'H L. . ; . J - '. f, , . 1 '"J-:. ... . .. $om? busincKs men think ijt. is cause a period means a full stop..1 1 - l--r-; ;.. .-t .-.I lAi One Hiay .UYft jon&errwithoHt tobacco, briutherc apicars to be no particular reason why he should The average hotel rate in America is about seven tips a day. It occurs to us that a modern able dust to earn the title of "Tomboy." The reason there is more scandal cause more things are considered It isn't surprising that truth liej at the boktom of a well. Any thing that low down might be expected, to lie. Railroads Let Out Work By Contract BALTIMORE. Mar. 8. The Western Maryland railway yesterday announced to its 3000 maintenance of way em ployes that at midnight the Dickson Construction and Repair company of Youngstown, Ohio, would assume con trol of maintenance of way work on the entire system. The Youngstown firm, which will undertake the work on a contract basis plans to retain the company's present RipplingRhi)mos 41 - f II U. . fcA. Walt THE UNIVERSAL DRINK. WATER is the noblest fluid for the thirsty human craw; it was drunk by ancient Druid, and in modern Arkansaw; why lament for beakers beery, when we've lakes as large as Erie why make all the people weary with your kicks against the law? There are cool, refreshing rivers, drifting slowly to the sea; they are good for torpid livers, they arc good for housemaid's knee; come with me, oh, thirsty critters, where the lovesick bullfrog twitters; water's better far than bitters, it is nature's choicest tea. There's a hydrant in the allcy7 there's a keg that catches rain, there's a streamlet in the valley, there's a cistern in the lane; everywhere there's water handy, nature's liquor, fine and dandy, and the man who yips for brandy surely isn't safe and sane. Oh, some booze might make him mellow when he goes to hit the hay, but the taste is green and yellow when arrives the break of day; there is sickness in his tummy, and his breath is rank and rummy, and the antlered snakes are chummy as he toils along; his way. He is shamed and sick and sorry, when he meets with other men, and they seeem to"say '"B'gorry," you've been pickled, once again';" ah, he might his soul deliver from the shame that makes it quiver, if he'd drink the wholesome river that is flowing through tho glen ! Points policy on is the level. year, but satiety still manages to it tnny be that Kve was jtift try t .' i ",j i , : Uvl down a bad reputation than I ' H0IHX ,ov1GJ ciwOlD callil a period.' of yendjustment bo- -- - . , ; r --5 -i. - wisho. Z 'V:J: " ; girl would need to stir up consider now than in the old days is be scandalous. force- of laborers, it is said, with wages reduced from 39V4 to 25c per hour. , SCR ANTON. Ta., Mar. 8. The Delaware,- Lackawanna and. Western Rail road company will hereafter have all the freight at its transfer station in this city handled by contract. - Texas Man, Mint Director WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 Nomination of F. E. Scobey, of Texas, to bo direc tor of the mint, was confirmed by the senate today. Mr. Scobey succeeds Raymond T. Baker, whose term ex pires March 19. Mason i1 ar-j i fr . u CODDING THROWS HAT IN AT LEGION Formal announcement w;t itimlo litst evenim; m the AntorU-uit l.cKlon miH'tlnm of the i-nitclUlury ot ticorue Coilillnif. local pout member, foi atuto comtnomler of the li'nWui. Mr. t'od ding, who Is n ptiMt rommnnriw of the lnoal piwt 'mill l at inenent a mem ber ot the state executive committer, hit tteen very active In IcKiou nffaiin nnj is exuected to make u Mtromi racv for the hlKheat honors in the state . IckIoii oiKanlxation. McnilH'ta of Air. t'oddlnR'a home post will Hlip urt lilm to the limit us It l felt that his election would not alone he a trooil thins for tho IckIoii, hut nli would reflect Klnry upon Mod ford. A lislnit vote of thanks was Klven the Ijidi-s' auxiliary and Tom Swem for the Heiidid work done In deco rating the lotion hall ulilch la now complete and certainly very nitrite live. The annual Raster dance will Ih put on hy the leu ion It was decided last rtlKht. and an affair tip to Ic-clon standards will result. CHICAGO BROKER IS FOR $16,000 THEFT DENVER. March t Wllllu 11 Troy. Jr., Chicago broker, and- his wife Peggy, were arrested in a draw ing room of a passenger trairf when it pulled into the Deliver union sta tion nere euriy tnia morning. Troy Is wanted In t'hicatrn for thn nil.. sari cmbezilement of $16, noo from G. F. lied mo nd and romnany. brokers, ac cording to the police. At Dcllce headnuartera it was anld that SI 3.000 in currency was found In Troy's suitcase and $2,212 ou his person. ' Trov. who was aaslvt.-int mannirnp of the Chicago office of the broker are firm, failed to iiiini-ni at th nt. fice Tuesday. The company notified hanKs not to bonq.Trpy's signature on' the company's -cherks, but were notified that Tray alnuidy had cash ed a draft for $16,tim, according to the police. The contpnny then swore out a warrant tor Truy a arrest. 1 Troy utontiy ! maintalnwl his In-nrK-epce; the police said and declared lie Hvould ttuin to OilcaKo, to lace the; charges ltlioiit.tirndltion. '," HOW MUCH DO : YOU KNOW? 1 Is there a Mohammedan mos que In this country. j 2. What is the area of Now Guinea? 3. In whnt year Is IJef Kclcson credited with having discovered America ? 4. On which side of the1 Mishissippl river la New Orleans? . 6. Whut is spectrum analysis? , 6. When did money commence to play an Important part in world af fairs? 7. For whom was Tasmania named? , j R What is the vfcluo of tho rail roads in this country? 3. How much was. the war costing tho I'nltcd Ktatcs a day when the urtnistico was sinned?. 10. 'Jlow much money was collect ed last year from parcel post package Insurance? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. Which datiKhtcr of former President Wilson married W. O. McAdoo7 Ans. Kleanor. . 2 What was the name of Gene ral Phil Khcridan's charger? Ans. Kienzl. 3. What Is a cost plus contract? Ans. It J'i one In Which the con tractor ' am i-es to sell curtain things or render a stipulated service at actual cost or production or cost of service plus nn iiKn-ud percentage of that cost as his profit. 4. Who received the first Ameri can medal of honor? Ans. Lieut Col. Whittlesey. C. Has the wearing of feathers by Indians any special significance? Ans. The feathers mean bravery ond tho grades are di-notcd by tho posi tion of the feathers. 6 How JonK Is one link in linear measure? Ans. 7.!i2 Inches, 7. AVherc Is Abyssinia- located? Ans. In Africa. 8. What is 1 he second- oldest writ ten language? Ans . Chinese. 8. If we could sco tho sun without looking ' thrmiKh air, what color would it be? Ans. JJluc. 10. Who Invented toboggans? Ans. The Indians. LADY ASTOIt TO VI.HIT A.MKKICA IV APRIL LONDON", March 8. Lady Astor says tho Pall Mull Gazette todayNwlll go to tho Pnited States In April. She plans to attend llin I'an-Amorlcan conference of women to bo held In Ilaltlniorn and tno convention of the National Ieane ot Woman Voter In conenctlon with which tho Pan- American conference Is to bo held. A HOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helps to re- duce paroxysms of coughing. V V apo Rub IG MEETING NABBED AT DENVER Ovtr 17 Million Jan UhJ Ywly U LA PZ'w'e':.".'J K.TTI.K Joe llat'i'aluni wins de cision over M.ircilo Flore, Manila llKlitwelKhl. Hoy Met'asllii, Hremet ton, (jets decision over flail' tlardcau. Itolse. , l.OS ANtli:i.l-:S Johnny Train I'itas. Portland and Monk Fowler. New Oi'leiins, lioit four round draw. t'lltt'AOO Frank I, riomliw, Cliainnalun.' Jll., won nitlltmiil ama teur tiiln tu three cushion Mlllurds, dcl'iitim Adotpli "Splko" Hplelmau. 'hlciiKo, t.0 to 30 In Sii liinlnita. l'llir.ADIU.l'lllA llvman Hold. San Kianclsco. kinxked out Joltnnv l'oninlly, I'hiladelphin, In fourth round of scheduled cli-hl-roiiiid limit I.,. .. I- I.. !..... II.. I.. .1..........! i.iii ,vn iiiiiiuiliiir, iini'iurii . Whltleyi KltuKerald, I ti l)ailil tl Tit, In i clKtit rounds, fail Tremnins, fleve land, outlioxed Joe t 'l toimdl. tilou-l .ester. N. J., in cliiht rouud.-i. Kid' Wauncr. Philadelphia nnd Lieutenant j l.ai'1 1 la i nl. Scuttle,, foiiKht six round draw, WILLIAMSON, W. Ya.-Mlnh Mar tin scored knockout In us many days when he disposed of Klrkle Stollmd ill second i'otnid of scheduled IS ioiiikI bout. INDIAN APt)I.IS Kd (SlrnnKlerl Lewis, ilcfiatid John Orahdovleh of Maine In straight falls NI'.W YoltK Mnliict Smith won Indices' dis-isloti over Fronkln Daley, Stateii Island lifter 11 rutinds. Jl'AP.KZ Jt.mny llarrv. Mexican liKlitlielvywclKht of Oakland and Tlitcr Plmvi is. rti-iiru mldillrw i-IkIu of Atlanta, fouijht 1 ' rounds to draw. Market News !.lMs k. roHTLANH. tin... Mar. . Cattle nominally steady; receipts S. lfoiis nominally steudy: receipts 31. "Sheep steady; leceipla 574. Portland Hotter. POItTLAM). tire.. Mar. K. Itultcr steady. Kxtrn cuhes 33c undersrndca Silc; tnrtons 3fc; prints 31c. lhittcr fat No. 1 rhumlng cream 3S3c f. o. h.. Porllnnd: undcrKrades 33 'file. Portland Wheal. PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. It -Wheat hard white $1.32; soft while, white club, hard winter, northern sprint. $1.30; red Vn'.lu $!.:. Today car receipts Wheat T; flour 5: oats 3; hay 1. ' ' San I raix l'o Market. SAN I'lIANf ISfti. Mar. . (Stute Itiircnu of Markets) liroili-rs 43 to 4?c; hens 2t to 2e. KAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 8. Feu, extras 21 'ic; e xtra pullets 20 'ic; undcrsiacd, No. 1, Ho. Liberty Bonds '. NKWH'flltK M:ir M l llx.rlv Iw'.mlu closed: 3V's 9i5.m; first s tblunki: second 4s 87.24: first 4Vs 97.32: second 4V4's 97.31; third 4Vi's 98.20; fourth 44's 97.50; Victory 3's 100.10 Victory 4 Va 1 00.46. Feeling Grippy? . Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling serration in tha throat, headache, feverish, cyc.i ache, I)on't ptoy with that on-conimg cold. Cct Dr. King's New Dicmrry at once. You will like the way it takes hold and cases the coukIi, loosens the phlegm ami relieves the congestion in the cyti and head, and soon lreak up the most obstinate attack of cold and grippe. Children and urowniipn alike use it. No harmful flrugi, hut just good medicine for colds, coughs and grippe. Sold by your druggist lor 60c. Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Cola's and Coughs TlreTOuTfrTi iulflTDaj You wouldn't be if your Is-iwcls were act. ing regularly. Try Dr. King's Pills for eluggi.li bowels. You'll keep fit for work. At all drugRist 25c. D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE r. Kings Pills ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY. COMMISSIONER Thou. if. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomination for tho office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision of tho Republican voters ot said county at tno primary Election, May istli, 1922. Adv, Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors CHER RO Why don't you know, tho great flierro, Tho flour that miulo tis famous: Ilus got more scents, and all. contents lo mako you also praiiio iih (Juiirnnlced Ifiirrt Wheat FLOUR For High Clus Putroniigo ' At Your Grocer'. ' At the RIhIio Tom Mooie Is hern ut tlm Itlullo theatre III a In ami now one. Ami'i'lea'H most typical si'ieeii lieiu, proves once and for nil that "llnnesly Is the Kl'sl Policy," in Ills newest picture, "Hold lm; the Came." And Ills wit. dash and win n la K' smile iti'o more evident than ever. Ih Is a magnetic personality, nnd hi the Kiinii time, nn nrtlst, deft In his chill itrlei'irilUoill.. Ills lontt arduous period of priti'tlcnl liuliiltiK lias en allied Mm l i'.ut bis or recti on the screen clearly and simply, lie cihip bines miinllm-N with skill. Thin Is proven hy tin versatility of his por trayuls of thn policeman In "Officer tititi" the street cleaner to hilt IMillllc Ian In "Hold Your Horses," and now in "UeatlnK thnllsino" he (list appears as "Fancy Charlie," Hie expert sufe etitcksniiiii, and (inn year later lis "Honest Tom Hnilth," newly eleCteil mayor of suiall hick town t j '. ' i Service Anyone can claim to offer 8uper-8ervicc BUT CAN THEY DELIV ER THE GOODS Our business is inukiuu clothe for t, ndies hnil I ionts. Our aim is to prove that Iuim ncss to our customers by inniit find efficient service. e aim lo (ili-ase (In nin, ex nctiiic riisiiitncr. i , May we have the opportunity of a mi i i it m i; your wilh our emii'i-p. ti'Ui of real service in Made to Order Clothes for Ladies, ami ImiiIh? -. GUS.l The Tailor ' 4I8fIcIfOrdBldg. ; not Ncwjurr CUANEOandDVCD" Many of our patrons are in nocently ".fooling the pub lie' Their dresses after having been cleaned nnd dyed at our establishment look like , new. It is nn investment in money and appearance--to htlve your cli'iiiiini,' and .dyeing done at Master Cleaners and Dyers. Dr. Johnson Says Rome people believe that they can chew corn off thn cob with a plate. ' It is all right lo believe it, but' they usually don't. They are lucky if they chow bread off of milk, J ' MORAL 4 Don't let your teeth ro un til you havo to have plates. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 228 East Main St. Phone 669 WOOD! Fir i.r0 Tier nnd up. Fluh Fur toiil $l.ftO Ton. 5 MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor l ie and Third Phouo 212 Am Eating Better Sleeping Better and Feeling Better Than In Years, Thanks to TANLAC - It built . mt up nin pound in thrtt wtmht. ThU it lie ttatcmtnt of Mr$. 7iii' Robtrtt, 1002 Laurel St., W. Tampa, Fla. Chronic inJigestion, gatlritlt, rhiumailtm, wtah nt and similar complaint utldom fail to ditappcar n tirtty when you tah Tanlac. It builJ$ you up and enable you to throw oil diteatc. At all good druggiiti. FISHING RODS llewropped, Ilrpalrcd ami Itevar nlslieil. I ilea (led to pattern or onler. MT H. Newtown H. Medfrmt INCOME TAX COME IN NOW ta the appeal we ,mak to our clients. You will thus avoid the rush of, tha final days of the porlud when our tlm Is taken up day and iiIkIiI to GET IlKTl'llNS IN ON TIMU. ' Our rffl.icnt Ncrvlc saves money for o l hurt and It will' do so for you. WILSON AUDITING CO. IJHrtr llulldlna. Medfnnl . New and Used Cars, VVe'VKave::everkI qnewl - ' and used standard j i ! make ' cars :j:i:iiiiiH " 'at terms to suit purchasers MedfordYclicCo.: , i . New Location i , 29 S. Front M. fM U.ut i Nordwiclc Building 1 f 11 I' -i rH BREAD! Pee thst there Is a bmf In your has- ' ki-t eveiy tlmo It comes from the Orocrr'a. ' There is nothlinfi lsn in that basket v that rnnlalns tho s.niio amount of nourishment iih bread, x V 1 I'luce it siandlnK order for lirertfl--twloo as many loaves as you re noMf V orderinu. JC win wotl repay ynu. .-(. liread Is yum- jjesi Food Ual more. . of It. NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tho Drrnd That Ilulhls" PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for NIT HUOWN IlllICAU GOODWOOD ALWAYS CHEAPEST Do not bo deceived by so-called spec. Inl, cut rate, or vlaht prices, but go up to the . , " OLD RELIABLE where you find us 80S days In the year, wltlriho best anil cheapest wood ou the market. - WHY? necauso wo sell more than halt the fuel handled In Medord, trout our enstomors rlahc, and do not go on tho theory that wo can "do" tho pub lic, and aro positively the only yard that lias strictly dry wood. VALLEY FUEL CO. PHONE 76 SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 nt Modford, . - ' ,. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main nt Ulverslde