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PAOK FOUR MKDFORI MATT, TfettUTNE. MUD FORD. OU'KC.OW MONDAY, MARCH -jo. Medford Mail tribune AN INMcnCNOKNT NKWSrAPKR rfULlSUKU KVKKY AI'TKKNOON' KXl-X'IT KINIMT BY THtf MlilirOHW 1'IUNTINQ CO. Tha Mertford Humlny Ban ta furnished aubaertliera dealrtng 4 aoven Uuy dally tiettanaper. Offlee Mull Tribmm BnlMlng. 26-ST-S North Kir atreet. I'hona ?&. A conralliliUlon'" tf the lmoeratla Tlinea, the Mt-tUurd Mall, th Mcdford Trlhunx, the frioiilhetit Oregonlan. Th Ashland Tribune. ROBKHT W. m'HU K.lltor. 8UM1TKR S. SMITH, Marnier, tntSCKIPTIOaT TSBMS: BT MAIL In Advanrw: I'ally, with Simony Kim. year.- 17.50 T m 1 1 y, with Sunday Sun. month .TS Imlly, without Sunday Sun, year ... .50 T'ally. without SnniUy Sun, month 5 Weekly Moll Trltniniv ona year I.nn ftutuUr Pun. one yonr ...... 2.00 BY OA It It I Kit In Med ford, Ashland. .Tnekmnvllle, Central J'olut, I'hoenix, Tnlent; I)atly, with 8unrty Sun. monlh ,T5 (ally, without .Sunday Sun, month .S5 I'ally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.5 Daily, w ith Kunday Sun, nne yer S.&0 All terma by carrier, cash in advance. WANTED, ANOTHER ROOSEVELT. 1 Official paiwr of the City of Medfortl Official paper of Jackaon County. Bwnrn dally averag circulation for six months ending Oct., 1921, SS1S Entered as econ nu matter at Medfnnt, Oregon, under the act of March I, U.S. . MEMBERS OP TttR ASSOCIATED rnKss. Tha Aamelated Preaa la erhulvelv entitled to the um for republication of all news dlapalrhea credited to IU or not othcrwtan credited In this paper, and also tha local newa published herein. All rights of republication of wcltl Alapatcjies herein are also rrved. Ye Smudge Pot - By Arthur Perry. Ivan Stambouztooumki. according to tho Oakland Tribune, was 'so drunk when arrested ho could not tell tho police hia name.' Maybe the poor man just forgot It. 'Congress has finally succeeded In muddling the bonus question, so it is aa plain to the average man. as the aftnira of The kite Bank ot Jackson ville. " ' It does not seem possible there are only six men In the state with the filing fee, and the inclination to be governor. , Music lover are away to Port land for the grand opera season. The world's most profound ftrunter will render an aria during the week. AVIIV XOT. T1IK PKVXES. . (Mountain Vk-w lender) ' 'Attain hatt the administration of the Prune and Apricot Grow- , ere spilled the beans. . Two matchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship at John son's Jeweler. (Medford Sun) Light work. X TIIK following letter to tho Portland Oivjnnutm .Tui;i Stephen j A.. Lowell of Pendleton deelines to Hm for Coventor:,, Six weeks' ftivcstisnlinu has undeceived me as to the suhcrn.-i- tnrlnl situation in Oregon. K.irly lit 1-Vbvmiry I kuvp to the inldio ft ' tentative platform in tho hill expA-tsttnn -of 'becoming a Candidate j for chief executive of the slate hud In the belief that the Issues of j the campaign were to, ! economic, industrial and moral. ' t am now convinced that the primary election, two months from tomor- 1 rotv, and the genera.! election in Novsmlter. will most probably bo determined upon the oro old conflict of race and religion. Neither tht ability, personality nor the ntjiuide of (atidldrttes upon, state problems, are likely to receive coiitrouinar . 'onsldcraflon 'at - the polls. "I am a protestant In religious f:lth, descended from ancestors who came to New HnqltUHl in the Utlt century. I believe that I can properly claim to be an hundred per cent American, but t have no sympathy with either religious blsotry or racial prejudice. Whether a man be Protestant, Catholic, Hebrew, Mohammedan, limb man or Confucian, depends chiefly upon the environment of , his childhood. For the place of his birth or tho color of bis skin he is not responsible. "Tile people who ;,re Injecting these exotic Issues Into the cam paign are assuming: censorious authority which belongs to no In dividual, no secret society. They are compelling those factors In our population whose race or religion they attack to meet organl "Six weeks investigation has uether for the protection of their civil rights and the prerogatl-es of their cltlxenshlp. The result Is that In the more densely populated counties there exists already sub-surface fire of sectarian passion and racial antagonism, which bids fair to encompass the entire state, imrcasing in volume and 'vehemence as election day approaches, until the fundamental in terests of the public o.r overshadowed and forgotten. - "I would deem if a distinguished honor to be governor of Ore gon, and I believe that nt this Juncture, I could render valuable ser vice to tfie commonwealth, but I am accustomed to measure men by the standard of character, not by creed or nativity. , und Into the existing maelstrom of alien controversy and creedal strife 1 de cline to plunge. I shall. not lie a candidate nt the primary elec tion." "STKTHAN" A. I.OWEI-U" Juilpc liOwt'lls decision is eitsy to tnulcrstnmi, owl .vet it is unfor 1'inate for the state, that some man of his calibre, will not load a fight for a return to common sense and the old-fashioned simre deal. The jmjitieians, as a whole, arc in a condition of blue funk. Thev soe a campaign of undere-round polities, with all sorts of sinister forces involved, and those who aren't secretly working for this under ground support, are sitting on the fence trying to decide which way to jump. Most of the newspapers, particularly in Portland, are in the (Same predicament. What Oregon needs is some man. regardless of party, with the courage to take a stand, and fight for what he knows to he right, even though he bhv hot win, this time, for as sure as the sun rises tomor row, lie r":st win eventually. . The isme must he met. Either this is to be a land of freedom and law anl order, or it isn't to be. Either we are going back to the principles-of Lincoln and llooscvelt, or on the the principles of I.e iiine and TroUky. Democracy, true Democracy or UolshevLsm. there is the question to he determined. , Lincoln had the vision, lie opposed slavery when he knew that opposition meant defeat, and he went down to defeat only to rise again triumphant. Roosevelt had the vision. He opposed the domi nation of big business, when his own friends laughed nt hi folly, and the two times he went down to defeat, lie sacrificed himself for what he knew to be right. ; , We ean't expect another Lincoln or anotltcr Roosevelt just now, fciore's the pity, but we can expect some honest-to-God two-fisted citjzeii. with the courage to fight this appeal to racial and religious prejudice, and there will tye plenty, of good meu and women in this state to follow him. ' iVVr.-'i GIANT TURNTABLE IS INSTAUED IN ASHLAND BY S. P. ASHLAND. Mar. 20.- -Ordinarily a 'big; lavrtivonient coslln approximate ;iy 73,0OO, would be heralded with ! flourish of imlillcity, yet for several months past such an jtntlertiiklna has 1 1 been- under const rnetlrn here In a 'ouiot s ut of a way, but tu ne the Ios.h ; effectively, by tho Southern Pacific. ltli Hie result that the lo?ul railroad yards at this terminal are now equip ped with one of th l.ncst tttrnlalilcs (on record, an IHKtalltl.n abs lutly required in order to ttccommoilale tho colossal loeoiiiotlvos which are being introduced on the leadins railway sys tems of the country. In the laiiguae jof the nvernso cotttractir and tiulldor, i "ground was broken" for this big: ! utility last Navemlier, preliminary j work Ih'Ihi! eoufinoil to enlaritlnn tho ' pit and reiafviiTlnu It most Bultstau jtlnlly with concrete. Work on t!io iturntaMo proper b f;nu tib:ut Kelirimry R. an ! it U necdleM to mid that thorn has been no delay in active operation. iThe new lalilo was "assembled" In ;c!-se proxlinlty (o too old one. and nt the apiHitutod time, last Thursday mor. !nin at 6 o'clock, the transfer was bu Kun, the new Installation beliiK com ll)ltcd about 4 o'clixU p. m. Syslema jttc pm-lsion turned tho trick, ami ifrom the first the bin now mechanical HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Tly Tortland Journal complains because President Harding: spent a vacation In Florida, while Congress is in session. The president should have skinned out for Europe, and after making a speech in Italy, that nearly started a revolution, indulged in a little "mind matching." Mrs. Madelynne Obenchain, who is alleged to have induced one sweetie to kill another, will not be able to enter the movies, or evangelistic work right away, owing1 to the jury disagreeing. This Is a bright and balmy day of spring. Vlt will put new life into Nature, and a dosiVe in all 4d owners to go someplaccr A BACKHANDED SLAP. (Con a I lis Oaa-ttc-Tlnies) . Lloyd Cumow, the bcist look Ins man in the . Gazette-Times mechanical department, in a grandson or nephew or aunt or something or other of one of these contracting parties and danced with "the other old folks. It has been almost- impossible to get any work out of him today as usual. MOLLVS MSIICS. When Molly slums the dishes. 'round And bangs tho tins bad, too', ' 1 knpw she's itchin' for a scrap ' Of workln' up. a' "stew" " And that It's no place thereabouts Fur too so off I wyilk 'Cause all them sounds' are warnin'B true. When Molly's dishes talk. Then other limes she'll move about As still as any mouRc There's not a click of dish or tin VV'ithln our little house. Then I know Molly's dreanlin' out Some plan of deep design Fer Molly's dishes never speak When Molly's "on the pine." '" ' . .' ' t Then other. days.thetrt I like -best, JSho works along.. with' ease - ' -Hilt's." . liummln' . little tunes und 'things- .. f ,. ' y As happy as youplcase , The dishes whisper in the pan There's ne'er a hitch or i-ulk ' I'm glad on days like this to know That Molly's dishes tulk. M. J. Marsh In Farm Life. , FOR ONCE THEY HELD (Turner Tribune) Caught In the back of hfa trou sers by the key in a pulley at the mill, last Saturday, Henry ISarnett canio near Joining that beautiful chorus that Is over yonder. As it was, help was quickly at hand and outside of a pair of ruined breeches and a good fright, ho was not Injured. BRUISES-SPRAINS ' Alternate applications hot and otd cjotfcs .then-apply V V AFORUD tot 7 MiUhii )m Vied Ytarlj) Quill Points A powerful address is "Broadway, Xew York." Artistic temperament: A small portion of genius with the swell- head- The hand that rocked the cradle didn't know how to' shuffle a whist deck. . Perhaps you have noticed that the girls made immoral by the styles, arc the ones you don't know. Brady says there are few movie people in jail, but why knock our American system of jurisprudence ? ' levice has worked to charm, being (electrically driven. Its length Is one hundred feel and one inch.. Just why I the extra inch was added Is not clear, j unless perhaps to provide accommoda tion f still larser lenmotIvcs In the future. The table's Wi;;ht exceeds 50 tons. A Btntill army of men were em- ' ployed In mnkiiiK the chnnxe. inechan lital aid ln'ln?; atforUed by the ol.l re!i- able wrecker. Quite a number of rnit jroad officials and Intorettcd spivtators s witnessed the Job ot Installation. Presi jdent Sproule ami Julius Kruttschtiltt, Chairman of the board, sent their j "reKrets," but prominent anions Shas !la dtri.iion officials pteirn' were J. W. ! r"itzerald, Ruperlnteiah-iit : - J. A. iOlvcn. engineer; C. V.'. Mct'undlcss. superlntrnilcnt of bridges and build- liuKs: J. o. Wiley, bridge nml bulldlni! foreman: J. G. Getc,hcll. electrical enKl net'r. Tom Darrow was coustructtoti foif man. hence had a major sliaru of resMnsibility In connection with the work, while Hiram Prater, of the com pany's water supply maintenance do parttnenL had churKe of all pluuibini; installation, nuito a jo'j In Itself. A companion table of , like iroiortkns, was. placed In the Dtmsiuuir terminal some time ago, and rt Is planned by 1 the Soathern Pacific to also install one 'at Siskiyou In the not distant future. Incident to the second annual open Ins of the Ashland armory, tinder First eompnny (jiisplces, on Tuesday evening March 21, thero will be a fln enter tainment varied as to features. The public Is cordially invited, und the at tendance promises to' be larse. The adlutant general and staff will be pres ent. The follow-In? Is tho prouram fjr the evoninif, the athletic attraction-! being guaranteed t- cover x)d. clean H(Krt; ' Inspection. Infantry drill, physical 'exercise, coast artillery drill, talks by (tho adlutant general ami Chaplain Gil bert, boxing bout. Leach v. Carloii; romblucd wrestling und IjoxIbk. Sit geant vs. Peachey; wrestling match Visitors allowed through building. A free dunce will conclude the even ing's activities, the best of music be- 1 Are w.itucn nml us ti'r.ffU' police? 2 Whiti Poly of water must ho erosiicd In gidnu from Itochesier, N. Y, b Toranio, Can,? U Whoio Is the net-out In Arable? 4 -Of what nutl multty was Ills ills t in'rer of the Pacific ;cean? -Whiit was the only Kuroponn imwer on this c.mtinent In lilou? fi ho wrote, "lie makes no friends who never nmde a foe"? "The capital city of what eniuli'.v I Is Sucre? 18 What Is the eupll.il of Colombia? ! What Is un Isthmus? HI When was Vi.n Hemstortf given his pusspotls? Answers to Yesterday's Queatloni 1 What country tlalius the liiven Don of the Mewing machine? Ann. t'nlted Slates, 2 What charter was once hidden lu the charter oak ut Hartford. Conn.? Ans. The Connecticut chattel'. 3 Of what Is Honolulu tho capital .' Ans. Hawaii. 4 What Is meant by the expression "a nino'days wonder"? Ans. A short lived sensation. &Whero Is Hie Tuuuna river? Ans It Is a branch of tho Yukon in Alaska ii--llow many children I. us King tleorgn nt England? Ans. Five. 7 Of what count vlos In tho wolf na tive? Ans. Kutvpo, As!n uud North A merit a. . 8 Is Genoa s'nptirt or an Inland city? Ans. It Is u sea pu-l. H When Is the summer season lu the southern hemisphere? Ans. When we are having winter., Via To who t the" name" "Jack Tar' applied? ' Ans. Hrltlsh, sailer. m'uuiiil on I lu' fiuitievvoi k of a r hii Icimi i story bulldlmt Ihut fli:iiii'M prtimlt)iuily In Hie story. it' -lho picture In a reel longer limn the average l.loyd comedy und funnier In proportion. And It M shot plumh full of Dm sir! of humorous situations that li'ivo made Lloyd famous lu ll very shell wlillo, lint tho roul test eiunes whon the siber und hficcluclfid comeriiiin mutl wtx to hang f air hundred feet lu mid. nlr without miyho ly getting dlwy but the iinilieiu'o-from porpctuul and un lolloved ltiu",hter. ' All picture funs who UUo ' strong (tMick fire tu t Inn In photoplays, w ill find all this and morn In Jnck Holt's I'nraiiemut stellsr vlihle, "Tio Cull of the Not Hi", widen 0ies n two days engagement at tho Page ttieuter tomor row niallnee, MuJ.;o "llellamy Is lend ing woman ii ml heads a inpubio sup p.ullng cai.t. j , At the Ulalto 'I'liere Is s most kuluyuble plctuie showing ul Hie Klulto today and lomor row that appeals to every member of the filially, "The Hpendora." Joseph J. fowling, that grand old veterail of lie' screen. Is really splendid In the rule of "Tittle Peter." Claire Atlanta wits never inoro beautiful nor more appeal ing. Mies Welch ubly handles an Im portant rul anil Kobmi McKini con tllbtiies bis usual pidl.hed perfor uutnie.i , ' 1 I i . , " I Am Absolutely, Free of Rheumatism, Nervousness and Dy$fkpkia--Thanks to TANLAC It is aivonJtrfnt nxreti cin, ttat Mr: F, E. Tounsel, 731 Merchant , St., Lou Angelei, Cat. B Millions of people all over the U. 5., Canada und Mexico have tettified to tie remarkable reconstruc tive power of thit wonderful 3edicine, Ctt a bottle to ay. At all good druggiiti. AUTO TOPS Mr'.IH OltD TKVr X .tWMMi . Opposite N. P, HcHd. At the Page Harold Lloyd's latest picture, "Never Weaken." rinses at th Pago tonir.M. It sure Is one of tho best ever staged by k i in. The onlv way lie cuiild have put more thrills into thisidctnie wiuld bnvc ImcO to break tis neck rllmUliig fVT Works Like a Cock , ..in Cures Golds irj 'M Hours CTANOASn niMtft M ah Taktx s Im. i m ( lrt aKKwllMl M (W r iji (.rarat iflM. Ihmt kariH Mr. I If sit m4 'rulBTI. At frutmn itCtmt II I'll L - - -- m HflMi i i - f 4 raS m If V , Mat'i ar-1 . ft, f JSOaf ft I o. PrTSorr I MiaaiiaSaaaSltkfiJ . A jitney is just as good as any if adorned with a sign reading: "I c&n afford eight cylinders, however." There's nothing surprising about tho victories of Lloyd George. It's simply the triumph of mind over patter. 1 ' lug available, and this diversion will i be a fitting conclusion to the soldier boys pleasing reception and inspection I event. Citizens in general can do much j to . encourage both Hie military and ; social status of First company by belli j present in generous numbers. Cherro Hard Wheat Flour ' Guaranteed At Your Gr overs Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors ; No man should be elected to public office unless he has sufficient intelligence to hire the right clerks to do the work. After a man has niade an ass of himself and thrown away his chances, there. isn't much left expect the pleasure of complaining that people didn't treat him right. RipplinRhuinb m j wen rijon Si S .. . mi A IN JAIL AND OUT. IT DOfeSXT fill my heart with joy to see a gent in jail; I'm sorry for the erring boy who's left the narrow trail. Some day I hope no man will dwell where warders' keys are clinked, sonie day I hope the prison cell will be a thing extinct. Hut since vc have our costly jails, t they become, a jest our justice system sags und fails and law goes galley west. Suspended sentences obtain, Hiuusing sinful gents, paroles make punishment look vain, as vain as twenty cents. Xo sooner do we send a man to languish iu thu pen, than able lawyers work some plan and get him out again, liiieh day the killers leave their. dead, according to the dope,' and of a hundred slayers red perhaps one draws a rope. We turn the vicious hoodlums loose with gentle reprimands, and then wc wonder why the deuce the crime wave still expands. "We are too merciful, I fear, and make our law a freak; we sentciiee sinners 1o a year, and free them in a week. And then they take their guns and knives, and filled with bootleg gin, they sacrifice some valued lives, and swell the wave of ftin." And while I fton tinies bewail the harm that prisons do, I'd like to see such men in jail, the whole besotted crew. am4(4( I MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP lIIIIIMIIHWMW HMIlHWHmMMWW Your little one will love the "fruity" taftc of "Calif'jrnia Vig Syrup" even "if roiiktipalfd, biliouH, irritable,' feverish, or full of told. A tcatpoouftil never faibt to elcanw llm liver mu bovc1.. Jn a few liniirs you can we for yourself how tlioronlily it work all the n'eiir bile, and undigested food out ,f the Lowet and ! you have a, well, play ful child gain, j Million of mothers kooji "California Fijf S'vnip" dandy. They know a (' j snounfnt today saves a elck child to j riiorrmr. At-k your druggist for genuine "California t'tg fiyrup" which baa dinc ! (!on for lmliles aixj children of nil axr. I printr-d on bottle. Mother! You niunt ; aay "C'alifortiis" or you may get an Imi ! tatlon f! kyrup. IS I J J in i ). . -I-.J . ANNOUNCEMENTS I 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce niy candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative lu the state legislature at the Afay primary.' . ; ; '. JOHN' II CAIIKIV. COUNTY COMMISSIONER i Tbos. ir. Simpson, of Aanlafld, authorizes his announcement as a Can fdtdate for the nomination for the office lot County Commissioner of Jackson ' County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said county at ; the Primary Election, May 19tU, 1022. I , Adv. i I am a candldata for the nomination I for County Coninilssianef of Jackson county, on tho llepublican ticket, sub ject to the declHiou of the voters ut tun primary lo bo hold May 10th, Vi'J, UKOKGK ALFOKD, Phoenix, Dr. Johnson Says We believe in advertising because w are out asliiiiin'd lliut we are dentists. AIs it is griod business. Our work is quite i-casou-ii hie. An examination may convince you its' much. . Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 223 East Main St. Phone 669 One Thousand Dollars And 65 Otncr i'rizes tj i j r for nam&g Uio Michelin Tire Man A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY COME IN AND LET US v TELL YOU ABOUT IT ' We will' give you an envelope containing the sim ple ruleV governing this contest, together with help ful suggestions and also a contest card which you may use In submitting names. .Medford Vtilcanizi Works 15 N. Fir Carl Fichtner, Prop Phone 451 J , .a. al...4 f f, , v. .. V THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN s jj J3 , 1 a ,' (JIM CHUNG China Herb Storo This Is to e. itll'v tiini (fi, cimriK of Mijfird, Om- Imih eunil me i,( khIIi-c anil (oriuif:li tiinl,., , , l,v,mur' 609 .1 ht.. (iiiiuiH I'nas. ' ThlH la to cciiCy Um" dim fining nf McUrenl, On-, inn, ,,f Uiiure it.,tiSuS.yt"f Hl"'11".. I". 0. iMhum, 113 o M., itrieiH I'iim-, (n-o, JUcUluiU unumi, .Inn, 1,1, jojf, 'JIiIh la to ci-rtlfy Itmt 1, tlm uinlnr. M 1 1 llflt lM.I u...... u 1 J . . . "lllilf.ll IIUIIIIUI IhiiiI Im 'I lcen liih'nl fur duvenil yeitm mm i.iki minimi Mild riot expcRti-il to live uml beurinit of liin i.'hiinK fwlirme Herb more la ul 211 Houlli 1'iont iitrm-l, Jti-dlonl), r ili-eldiil t Kl.t ln il,s for my aloniueli trouble, htiiI I Hliirli-U to feelina better us noon un l uhi1 them otul today am a well mini nml uiin liemillv reeom ineiul utiyoni: affllett-.l n l v,uH i0 Ulm (..'linns ami try IiIh Hi-rliK. (S'i:ne.l) w. It. JOHNSON, V ..iii KHeK: Win. IjOvvIh, Knslo f'oliil. V, h. Cjii,irtli, liuB-tn I'olnt. fti. A. AnileiHon, MnUforil. , W S ""'"" Knfrtu I'oliu, i fSl Mim. V.a.rijM t,Al, J. V. Melnlyre, ijhrIi, I'oi'nt. Oi-o. Von li r H.-ll.-n, Kt;i 't, Tlios. h, Nichols, Jinglu i'olnt. .i .... i -. (, i NprliiK Heiillirt- U here! Kliut I lie olilinK seu- (on ilvbt lu n I 'kiiI Siiliui ,n lilrul fulfill)' cur, rei-iuy 'ni,iiib for miy oulinu- Kntlndy eiii'losed. wrMii mi'l cny mi cool evenliiu 0M-n mill cool III t in in Miii'iner wen I her. It U 4-iih)' to oS'ritte, f'liir.ly, diiriibte anil economical. If joit un- lull rexritl I'lione 1 If Our (billon-ilritlni- 1-. ul your servlei'. due iIiIk nlll ronvlme -u "f ihe wiiu'iiof itiiilltles of the I'onl Heilaii, ; C. E. GATES AUT0 Cp a - Cor. 8Uth iu.il rxlflc I11kjwj , lis . , CHANGE IN SCHEDULE MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES , j Dally rxcept Buutlnjr JA'. MEDI UM) 10 A. M. LV. ltOSl'.IH'Ita 1.00 1 M. i ' ' ' ' .' ohaxi;s rAss-Minn'oiti) stages Dully und Sunday Louvu MeiUord t Leuvo Orsnts 1'ass . JO.OO A, M. 10,00 A. M. 1.00 1'. M. 1 1.00 1. M. .4.80 P. M. i ; 4.45 P. M. ' J Farcni AIedfoit-6runts l'nss, $1.18; Grants Pasi-ltosolnirs, $,1.00 '""''" ' "" Meilfortl-Itoseburg $1.15.