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r PAOfi FOUR MF.DFOTvD MATT, TIUTUTXT!, KDPOniV OTtftflOy, MONDAY, MATtOIT 27.' 1f)"2 Mkdford Mail Tribune AN tNDKPENl'KNT NKWPl'APER PUULIKHKl) KVKKT AITKKNOON KXIiCPT KUNDAT BY TUB MEDFORD PUIXT1NO CU. Tha Medford Sunday Sun la furnished aubacrlhera desiring- seven day dally nswapnpvr. A GREAT INVENTION I Y1; K!S. the radio vtv.ro it on. Jlary (itmlon wants otu ami so doosi C. OF COMMERC Office Molt Tribune Building, J5-S7-2 North Fir struct, phona 76. Tribune, tha Houthern aahlanri Tribune. Oregonlan. Th ROBERT W. RPITU Editor. 8UMPTKK 8. SMITH, Manager. UBSCBirVIOH TEBMII BT MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunrlay Sun, year 7.S0 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .7 5 Dallv. without Sunday Sun, year ... t.&Q Dally without Sunday 8un, month Weoklv Mall Tribune, one year. Sunday Pun, one year ... 2.0 BT CARRIER In Medrord, Ashland. Jarkaonvllla, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Dally, with Pundny fun, month .s Ially, without Sundav Sun. month S Ially. without Sunday Sun. year.. 7. So Pally, with Sunday Sun. one year a.RO veryoin? else. Radio factorios pro working dav and mailt. ordors nro piling up liko towers of HaVI. and radio bugs aro Im..ingj through every city and hamlet in the land. A Wonderful invention! No tlouht aliout it. You walk along Sixth Street in Tortlaud and listen to the latest radio rug from Sun hear Mayor llvlan cursing out John D. Rockefeller in Chicago, lil. Koturuiug to your hotel for a Moment's quiet and from the room next door the murine band at Seattle crushes out a syncopated jazz. A consolidation of tha Democratic Timea, the Modfnrd Man, tha Medford Diego, and turning the corner 0!l m E E WITH B GREER IMPENDS .1. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? ASHLAND, Mnreii ST. A dlplo nmtle rnppriKtchment between the H milliner or rommitve itnd liert t Who wrote, "The Tempest"? 2 What doea It rout to solid a tel ler to l,ondoii? H What does It eosl to nenl a letter to Hawaii? 4 What la tho only mineral certain ly illajoveto I on tlit moon? flWhat Knullwh klnx Heloil Ire land? tt What la the difference In temper. o.,.Wrl ;.,v.ti., .1 .7,,.,.l-.. ...l.o.h.M.o.. t.. l.; ",',,' ""' ' 'ind (he new hotel and net ween norm ami soutu ... no " " v'" ' I ""v"1 sanitarium in ihi. ..v...t ......a Kntiuiornta, and is thrilled to note that his sweet nothings have 1,1 Oil effect havim.- been mutimiiv been inmring into the radiophone at the Alimony Apartments, thanks Su t 10 Ttie laiesi listening-in appliance. vuioh that a commUtoo of elvveit. In desperation T. It. M. hies to the hills for u week's ooi.nmino !"."f,"" lw (l,i,il","' ' 1 . , ,'Ocr thy handlliiK ol tho project, the with Mature. As lie lies down to slumber the receiving outfit on the I director to appoint tio. reinforced fir tree down the creek starts its evening concert, the tin pan sere-!,? aii irmi by carrier, caah in advanc. i,aders of San b rancisco, followed bv Hellowmg Bill of Baltimore, in his latest Lullaby. Official paper of tho City of Medford Official paper of Jackaon County. flworn dally average circulation for alx month ending Oct., 1921, S3IS n like mitnbi'i' eclt'i-ted by tiiver, t hlttiHi-lf to be the i-levriilh. The ehntnlH-r'a niulttti-H will lu-obubly be W, tl. MvNnlr. t'led llomea. J. II. Aletiev K. S. lOiii'lu ...,.1 I h' I.1... inui is ocucr tnnii a pomieai spcecu st:s me i. n. n. moving on. on. while iiiv.r. ua party of the ae ICntered aa Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I. lSif. MMb:8 Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Aaaoelated Press la exclualvely ntllled to the use for republication of all newa dlapatchea credited to It, or not otherwlae crwllted In this paper, and alao tha local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dlapatchea herein are alao reserved. Ye Smudge Pot 8y Arthur Perry. But the next night from the summit of ltaldl'oak, Senator Sorgum V!1;' ';,,'; -iKn.uei i.ouu ihhakc a ry9 mattfr t talks to tho Htorati of Ilohokcn roiranlini? th rvils of invisiMi irov- Frtm h. Tht- n-( i '-........' lhA Af Mlfh, " r-' . ci.-jvv to eminent and the glories of Sorghum's crusade for free soap in Mul-, h,ut 1,1 th" l,uU" ,h" M,r"""- r ' Mil be as lmlbat-.. Thla step berry BeiUl. hronVs the loo fur a.-tunl lu-u.dl.itlimK. A wonderful invention. Just the thing for all America to iro completely crazy over iu this age of excessive privacy ami quiet. Quill Points The modern child learns at its mother's knee to roll its own. Still, why shouldn't Rockefeller millions have a Swiss guard? and iMvlliuinartea nw hruaehrd by !iver In terms of )n:nty eo-eperatlun. aa follows: "Now Kf nteitun. 1 am very happy to announee that. tiotwlthatundltiK tne apparently mifuvorable ivault or j tho late t'hnniber of t'omntvrep elei--'tten. t win bo ulU to luduee my In- Mnns in isil Ashland In the V near future with it b-w of lU-ti-rniln-liiK the reaalblltty of eonntrueUiiK hero a tourUt hotel ami unnltnrlutn. I hae no doubt but that they ean be induced to titahu u definite mwnosl- A week of grand opera left Portland dozed, with all the papers shouting. "We are the music center ot the north west." The sagebrush empire, east ot the Cascades, crying for irrigation and try wet in spots, railroads will rejoice to near tnis, as will many timbered and mineral sec tions. The metropolis w ill be the cen ter of sweet noises; the Lord, as here tofore, will look after the development of the natural resources of Oregon. Of course the stars get big salaries, but think what the drug ped dlers make. Naturally enough, it is n reigu of lawlessness that keeps the eoim- Galshevikis battling fat with spin ach, report thinness no place except In the face. Emaciated mates, in their delirium invaded beaneries last night for nourishment. Ireland observed the Sabbath, as usual, by murdering each other over religious matters. . The first letter in a speeder's alphabet, is let' cr go. A scrap of paper came near to wreckingeivilization ; a flood of paper may yet finish the job. After statesmen have tried everything else, they give up in de spair auj do the sensible thing. JUST A REHEARSAL (Roseburg News Review) ' . Mr. and Mrs. Pearce left imme diately on a short honeymoon trip. The "real" honeymoon trip is soon to be made, into various parts of Virginia. One of the most difficult memory tests is the effort of the newly rich to remember the names of old friends. tion to the city loeklilK toward HUeh lf" ' Vn''- -'"lr"- equator? 7 Who was the flint American wri ter whose works' were Irannlaled Into I ere IK I) laiiKiiaKea.' S Who Is prowhlont of pern? t - When it til the Cooli ttmm Marl? 1 10 Can one bo made lo testify In court iir.aliiHt his will 1 Answers to Yesterday's Question! 1 At what hko do eea imuully lie Hill to urow I'ar-sUhtod? Ans. Forty. 2 What flower has been named for the French word "pennon"? Ana. The Pansy, 3 Who owns the railroad in Pan ama T An. The Fulled Statea. 4 What aro venetablea called In Fiwlaml? Ana. tlroona. it What are the two laruest cities In r-'outh Amerleu? Ana. lUienos Aires and Klo do Janeiro. tillow many cities have wt which aro turgor? Ans. Three, New York, t'hlrnyo and Philadelphia. "How many nations wero Involved In tho World war? Ana. Twenty seven. 5 What wheat la limiiimo from rust? Ans. Ihiiuiu. ! What Is the lamest illy In Afrt HAVANA- l ifi.ut derby run at Ori ental parlt won by Itebnke, owned V Thomas Monaha. Itebnke waa i nui'U'd In hettliiK with ljuenaila. Value stake 1 T,s:;o, of which $lfi.l"tt went to win ner. U)S ANUKI.KS--Mlaa l.es Aiinelu ud Willi lUixtlu Farnimi at wheel, won CO milo nititorhoat rac In one hour, Id minute and ill) ll aeeundit tit avi'iioie sihhmI tii S miles per hour. ST. I.DI'IS -Homer Klls, Htullr.art, Ark., h'.it two Htralulit falls to (inn Khel. elaliuant MIhsoiiiI inlddlo -wvl'lht wieidllhM ('haiUlonnlll). ,11'Alti'.. Jack ThouuiHon, St Jo se:il. Mo, and Al iliiiuldliir.. Albli (jiieniue, neKro heavywelchta met lu 12 round bout, Thonipa n Riven (te. cisloll. TI'I.SA - IHioetorH of Western wuhiv Ii tiou adopted aeliedule calllin; for Hlralr-ht KCMlin of lid Itttmna uiieultiK April I'll and rloitln l.iilmr lay, li.. . 1 " 1 y ' ' 1 . 51111 ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE fttPRfSENTATIVt 1 hereby announce my cttmllilHi y for tha rcimlilletiii iioniliuitloii for leprw Hctitativc In thu airttci IcHlMlatmo tt tun May primary, Adv. JOHN' II. I'AUKIN. I aiitioiiiito myHoir iih a catidldaln for lloprcaoutattvo In tho U'nliilaiun',' on tho Iteimlillean ticket, subjerl to (ho piliuurle In May, Adv. UAU'll COWulLt.. COUNTY tOMMI8IONR Tho. II. Sluip.ua, of Ashland, nutlmi Ire bin announi emiint aa a Can. illdato for tha uomlnntlim for thn otflrn of County Conirutaloiier of Jmknoii Coiti'ly. Mithject to tho Uoclalun of tho I i;eitihlenn votm of said count at i mi i TI111U17 r.n-nioii, ntajr ivin, I'.ij-. AllV. an enterprise, theretore, such n eoiu Uiltteo us you tuiKiti-st in thv above resolution la needed, an. I I nni Kind to meet the autntentlon ,f aniiuune iHK the names of the five men of my choice to Join the Senilenieu you sn Best in your rviHduilou to form with me a committee who will nrptiut with the Investors for a definite, feas ible, buslnesa-llke proposition and aisreement and take pleasure at thlt time to reaert my confidence hi the five Chamticr of Commerce dln-i torn you have named In your resolution as ymir committeemen for sui h purpose . and to say that llicy are iiltOKelher satiafiietory to me. I would be Klail lor your early confirmatinn of pv What la the K"vernment ta on Immigrant? Ana. Klyht ilnllars each. "At the Stage Door" William Christy Cnlianne lias achieved one of his grciitcst screen tho succcHses In "At the Slae iHor.' coinmitteenien named na my Investors screened vfstcrtlay at the Hiatto tlua -jmrn-.i nj i,w mi., nun i am , i, .i,,,,!,.,, ,, vivl.i ... .oie ol theatre life mid has to do with the Ain't Nature wonderful. The unsophisticated little woodpecker ean knock faster than the best-trained gossip. deilrous for such n ccmmlf t -o to meet and negotiate with tr'.em without delay. it Is proposed that tills committee experiences of a yuuiijt and ln-autlful Bill who loses her awcihoarl to her Scandals in low society would be just as interesting as those in high society, but think of the price of paper. continue as a committee of ncKi.tla-j vouncer sister and then Roea lo New tlon with my investing tint II ihey re-j York and Kets a job lu the chorus eclve from them avail u definite prop- J AnionK those In the cast are such well rol'lon Tr the construction of a tuur-I known nlavera na ttlllle Ih.vp. Ktla- laih North. Huntly Cordon. WHIU Collier. Jr.. Miriam Ilattlsta. thf little Tn K011I0 tvnvs the wurtil is move tf fieient- liot it iu Un .Am..,., ciary depositary are trampling on the; UVI1 1,11 ""cicm-s carieu away xne inuemniiy ai ine unit'. rights of the patrons of the Avenida du Cent rale municipal garage. The state banking board Jjas issued a report on the Bank of Jacksonville fizzle. It is a clear and exhaustive presentation of what everybody al ready knows. It hotel In Ashland that they ean recommend to you ns bona fide anil feasible, nr until they are satisfied that such it propoFitleri rannut lie had from them, and thry will so report to you their flndlrs and recommen datlona, before I will nsk that any of your directors re!n from the hoard. "Hen- It Is nearly April 1. niol it will take some tall hustling for this Joint committee to meet on a Ket-to- fsvoritc of "Htimorcsque," Pilly Quirk. C. KlUott Criffln. Murgnrft -Koater. Myrtle Maunhtin. Viva DRden, larl Katon and otherti. If a girl hasn't a shape to adorn a bathing suit, she can always Bether basis and plan the buiininn Spring has came in Kansas. A ham let in tho cinchbug area, 400 miles from where Elijah Hurd taught school, wag perceptibly shifted towards Texas Friday by a young cyclone. . President Harding announces "a for ward movement throughout the land." The chief executive means a ford ward movement. Tourists have commenced to "whither and away." NOW, YOU STOP! (Salem Statesman) LONELY LITTLE "FLAPPER", tired living alone. Very wealthy. I dare YOU write! Box IOC Club, 201 Elm Ave., San Francisco. (Stamp.) Henry Ford has put his business on B five day week, or the length of time an occupant of one of his cars, some times takes in getting nowhere. This tnovo qualifies Henry to tinker with the finances of the nation. Ten billion buttons! That was the United States' output for the button making industry. (Industrial Age.) Most of them are sewed on skirts in rows, where they toil not. A ladies' coat is not fashionable without 48 but tons on the tail. Politics are fermenting In the valley like a washboiler full of prunes, and much bombardment of the bovine. "COOS BAY GIRLS JIVX AROUND TOO MUCH" (Port Orford Tribune). Perhaps they are looking for their Ma's. HOLDFAST! 0 PANTS! (Eugene Register) EUGENE, Ore., Mar. 21. (To tbd Editor) Last week you gave an account in your paper of the 'meeting of .the Non-Partisan Lehgue held in Eugene. To most of your North Dakota readers it left an "all-gone" feeling in the region of tho "solar plexus" and ever since we have felt that fate (?) hud us by the seat of the pants dangling us over a very hot and seething Hades. get her picture in the paper by announcing she will run for office. 9 cumpaln for tho approaching season. At the Page Tomorrow A drama of rouiar.cn mid adventure I with Kchkuc lliiyakaw.i at thu pinnacle of his art. "Where 1,'lKhtn Aro Low" I will be shown (or the flrat time tomor 'row matlneo at tho I'uko tticatre It seems Well nish Imncaaible to ol If the farmer cries vainlv for a square deal.it is onlv a question of ,aln to,Tcct llntUi' tl"- hishwa? .where it begins an engagement of four vv -n " i r i conditions ut present, not only over. days. It is rich in color and incident but beyond the Kllsklyous. There's with a smashing climax In Ban Fran only one road to truvc-l. nevertheless rUro'i Chlnnliin-n h..fnr ih.. fir- report all manner of storl.n w.aM. (hllf tli(.111Pl..nlll( ,,u,r,P, time until the public will cry vainly for a square meal. RipplingRhi)iKG$ ,V 4r wait Mason. EXALTED CROOKS. IX PLAYS and books the gifted crooks arc daily represcutcd; our youngsters ro to see a show, and leave it discontented. The "Kaffles" stuff lias pull enough to make some young he holder resolve to crack some banker's shack before he's five months older. Cheap tales of scamps and sin and vamps the youngster finds before him; and soou, alas, 'twill eome to pass that good things only bore him. The moral play that shows the way to higher planes of thinking, will make him sigh, "This play shows why strong men resort to drinking." Contempt for worth, for all on earth that may be upward reaching, is what punk books and movie crooks and jazzy things are teaching. In other times great tales of crimes were told by moral writers, and they should show how death and woe camped on the sinful blighters. No reader likes rude William Sykes, or would with William wallow; no youngsters yearn his wage to earn, or in his footsteps follow. But now the thief in bold relief is shown for youth's admiring; he bilks the hicks and shakes the dicks, in evil arts untiring. Re sults are plain; for lawless gain our boys forsake their dinners; the courts are jammed, the jails arc crammed with adolescent sinners. tourlwtH riK-o Unit; It, Rood, bad and Indif ferent. Only recently, the paved trail even this side of the lino was n-port With the exception of one net, nil the action In "Tho Sawmill." the I.arrj cd strewn with boulders. Now comes nemon comedy, which will be shown the eni,ineerliiK d-iartini-nt of hlfth- ;n the same hill tomorrow, was filmed in the mountaliin of California. This afforded the comedian the best oppor tunity in his career t wmk in funny acrobatic stunts Kathleen O'Connor plays opiHisltc Larry us thu mill owner's daughter. Last time tonight. Pill Hart la Threo Word llrand." ways in a mat. m. nt that the roadway is patrolled. conHciiucntly no such coudition oull exist. At all events, n pathfinder will precedo th- cars, which are tn convey lh I'.ritlsh am bassador, Kir Auckland Cieddea and party, in an cmlurancu test with the Southern '"Pacific over the Slsklyoos Monday afternoon from tho Horn brook to Medford tcrminnls, with n brief tour through tho Ashland parks on ttte home stretch to rejoin the train nt the county metropolis, nil preliminary to a big banquet In Port land on Tuesday evening, tendered to thu distinguished visitors, to which a number of Ashland residents have been inviited. Bon Olcott has announced his plat form for re-eloction aa governor. Hen is threatened with the loss of the piscatorial voto that gets shaved. Wigbur Ashpole is back from above, where he sojourned during the high toned warbling. Those who went crazy ever Muratore's major notes should hear Mr. Ashpoleo call-hogs. PENNSYLVANIA Vacuum Cup Tires Cords and Fabrics at . New Low Prices A FREE TUBE Given away with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire sold for cash during the month of March, Buy your tires now. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside CLEVELAND. (.. Mar. 27. llecausc the blank wall opposite Ills office In the Swetland building bud become an "eye sore," E. C. McKay, decorated It with o law mural landscape. 'Pills has coht the lives of lit least two birds, Mr. M Kay said. One tree stands out vividly, while trying to nlik-bt Irt this "Ituuginnl y" tree, the birds broke their nocks. "I saw- the birds swoop down and Into the tree." Mr. McKay said, "and fall to thu roof oulsldo- my window', dead." MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Kven a sick child love the '"fruity" tanltt of "California Tig Kyrup." If tlio little tongue in coated, or if your child i.i listless, cro-et, feverish, full of cold, or ban colic, a ti-aspnonfut will never fail to open tiir bowels. In a few hours you rsn fur yourself how thoroughly il works all ths cotMtipntion poison, sour bile and wate from the tender, little howpls and given you a well, playful child actaiu. Millions of mother keep "California I'ig Svrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today save a sick child to morrow. Ahk your druggist for genuine "California I'ig yrup" which has direp. tion for bn'iieM and children of all age printed on bottle. Mother I You must say "Ciilifnrnit" or you may get an iitil- I tation tig B.vrnp. WOO D! Mr IjCl.fM) Tier anil up. t'tali Lug Coal St (1.50 Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. ' o,- i iv ,,.,. Third i'liono iil DdcW Doesn't Rw BreakTliat(bIdToc& CASCARA. QUININE CM mil fc.UGfp ta t I4 t4 IwaiWf Mr. H4 fitil w MfMllir. Ai All Ofttitti- M Ctntt DRY WOOD Two Tier VI uvh I 'ine, One Tier' 32 inch Oak ;in.l Laurel, an lor $z.yo a Tier. CUT RATE e WOOD YARD Phone 651 OIM CHUNG China Herb Store Tills Is to certify that aim Chuna sf Meilfortl, Ore,, Ihih cured nut of Bollre una Hi'imiH-n iroMole, h. m, Lakmaru 60l J HI,, tirants I'iihs. , This Is to certify Hint film Chun nf Medford, Ore., bus cured inn of rupture or lour years- stitndlnit. V, U, Inbuilt no a ro., tirums i-ass, ore. Mi'dford, OH-koii, Jan, U. 19 It, ilihi Is to certify tlutt I. tlm tlndflr- slxned, bud very severe stomach trouble hiiii lino ocen Doiucreii tor S'.-vurul years and butt Aukusi was not eKieot-d to live, mid hem lug of (ilm Chung (whose lli ib store lu ut !!l l Houlh l-'rnnt ntrvl, Medford), I dceldi il l i w.l herbs for my klomuch trouble, and I stitiird to fecllOK better ns soon us I used Uiuui and today am u well mun and can honrllly recom mend anyone afflicted us I wu to are Ulm (inmn and try bis Herbs. (rtlmied) W. Jt. JOIINHON, Wiliies.ns: Win. J.ewls. KiiRle Point. ' W. I,, (.'hlldreth, Knifle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. K. 11. Holmes, Eaglo Point. C. K, Moore, l-:u((li) Point. J. V, Mclntyrr, KiikIs Point. Ilea, Von dci- clen, K,ien Point, Titos, li. Mvtiols, Uugio isoit. Apply over throat and cheat cover with hot flannel cloth. H EST COLDS V MOCKS V VAPORUB ; Ott 1 1 Milttathjjti L'hJ Ytarly J I am a candidate for tho itiunlnatloii for County Coiiiiiilaitloner of JhoUmiiu ounty, on thh Kfpubllcan ticket, alib ied to thn decision of tho vtitern at thn primary lu ho held May ltnli, l!i'JJ. Adv. tlrXllttlh,' AI.KOIUI. I'hoenlv. Chefro Hard Wheat Flour " I Ouaraiiteed " ' At Your Orovers "" " 1 1 . '. . . it " i i THE UNIVERSAL CAf I THE FORD SEDAN 1 ij Splllli: weather is bore! Mart lite nutlliK M-a- 11 jjl n rlulit in I nni Siiliiu An bb-sl funtlly tar, Jj !j itsoiiy enoiiuh for any tiolluu. I'm Inly nrlim-l, JJ jjl Mann itml etiy on i-iwd eveniiiitH! Open ant ttnil lo j jj j ilnini summer est bet-. It Is i-anV to p-rate, I III sturdy, durable mid is (iriiimli nl. II jjl If jou bit lnten(el I'liono lit Our itemun- II II stealer W nt jour serAtro, On rlo wilt ronlnro I t )ou of tho U-i lor quallt Um, of llio Ford Kttlau. II I C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. hlith mmI rt If lo UkOtwrng J 'aBMaMMIMMaM Droadwav at Stark Portland, Ore. IN' TIIK VKUV IIUAKT OF TUB CITY nml aloiiR I'OKTLANDt "Great White Way" Will Ho Your llrurif'iuurtcTit 'At 'Hiis i'ojiular 'Ilostuliy. Homelike Accomodations, Comfortable, Spacious Lobby And the Homo of the Famous. Arthur H: Meyers Ma NAGER k CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KFKKCTIVH FBB. 1, 1023 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Illy Kxccpt Humlny LV. MEUFOUD 10 A. M. ' LV. nOKUURQ 1.00 V, M. 0 HANTS PASS-MKDl'OUI) STAd'LS ' 'Dally and Nuntlav JMa Oranta ra Leave Metlford JO.OO A. M 1.00 I'. M. 4.30 T. M. 10.00 A. M. 1.00 I M. 4.43 1'. ,M. Fwri-a! Mcdford-Giunu VAh, $1.15; Grants I'uwi-UuHvbnrg, $3.00 Mcdford-Itoaeburg $1.15.