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r PxaE voxm MEProun matt; tribune, arRDFORn, orf.csox, tuOrsdav. march no. 1022 tlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INPKt'KNDENT NEWSPAPER FUULlHIiKl) KVKUY A.KTKKNUON EXKl'PT FUNHAT BY THIS MEUKORD PUINTING CO. The Mislford Sunday Sun la furnlahtd uliacrlbrra Uealrlng a aavea day daily nwapaier. Office Mall Tribune Building, 15-27-2 North l''lr alroet. Phone . A consolidation of tha lt?mocrattc Time, tha Medford Mail. th Mcdtord Tribune, thn Southern Uregouian, The Aahland Tribune, ANOTHER RETURN TO NORMALCY. ROBERT XV. Rl'HU Editor. 8UMKTKK B. SMITH, Manager. VBBcmiraoa tebmii BT MAIL In Advance; Pally, with Sunday (?un, year 7.S0 I 'ally, with Sunday Bun, month..... ."4 Iially. without Sunday Sun, year. C.&O pally, without Sunday Sun, month .. Wevkly Wall Tribune, one year. !. Hunday Sun, one year 8.00 BY CARRIKR In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Daily, with Sunday Sun, month . .75 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .& Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7.5U Daily, with Sunday Sun. one y-r $.50 All terma by carrier, caah In advance. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Bwnrn dally a vera fro circulation for alx montha ending. Oct., t21. SSI5 Entered aa aeeoiia cmsa matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March t. 187. MEMBERS OF THR ASSOCIATED PRKSS. Tin. Aaanclatod Presa la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa dispatches credited to It. or not otberwlae credited In thla paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of aneclal dispatches herein areaiso irwrnw. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Sir Auckland lu'ddos reticence is refreshing. It indicates a return to Hritish nomuiley. Ourinsi tlu lust few months there 1ms heen terrific offensive avrainst the rood old Knirlish tradition of voek ribhed conservatism. The British ambassador, while neither heavv nor humorless, has successfully revived the accepted Hritish type. It is not at all im probable that this was one of the purposes of his visit. For Mrs. Asijuith's sojourn was confusing. Unlike the ambassador she talked about everything from light wines and beers, to shop g'rl s ankles and 3lrs. Astor. A compatriot of hers. Mrs. Sheridan the sculptress, did much the same thing, with even less regard for the ei n vent ions. Then there was 'YY. L. George who talked about women and sold books very reminiscent of Hollywood's Hop parties, t. K. Chesterton, philosophically paradoxical and Sir Oliver Lodge who radiographed with the world beyond. What was England coming to asked the provincial I'nele Samuel. John Hull seemed threatened with purple auras and neurasthenic' twitches. . Hut Sir Eric Geddes arrived and proceeded to restore the Anglo Saxon equilibrium. He bluntly repudiated the Mirrors of Downing Street and more bluntly refused to gossip, lie dodged the sensa tional and the shocking, he talked pleasantly but said little. As an official of his government he has performed a needed serv ice. The England of today is not the England of ten years ago, but neither is it an England of feministic freaks and garrulous busy bodies. It has advanced but it hasn't apparently lost its essential roast beef fibre. HIGH SCHOO L GIRLS CONFERENC E 10 OPEN IN MENU TOMORROW Quill Points The. first lilMi school girls' confer enee ever hold In a.tuthein Oregon Is to begin t Medford, Friday, March 31st under the auspices, of tlio Student Club of tiiit Reserves or the Y. W. C. A. Many enthusiastic and favorable ro sKnse to Invitations have heen re ceived from various schools since the booster trips last week by local stu dents. This conference will b of much value to the .uli'Is. Muny of them hare, not considered what their occupation! will be after they finish school. Not only wilt they receive, valuable Infor mation on how to choose a vocation wisely, but the funr Inspiration nnd friendship will mean much to them. Speakers, both local and out of town who have been very successful iu their vocations have been secured for this meeting. uelegatkins from the following schools exiwt to attend: lirants Priss, Ashland, Rogue. River, Gold Mill. I'hoenix. Talent. Jackson ville. Central Point and Ulendale, The program is: Friday, March 3ttt 7:30. (iet acquainted meelins. Le gion hall. Mixer. Roll call of school delegations. Portland papers were considerably put out with Sir Auckland Geddes. Hritish ambassador to the luited States, who refused to talk like a can didate for governor from eastern Ore gon, "lth no chance of being elected. Spring shoes for the gals have flat heels, instead of the high ones. This is not much of a style, as it is com fortable and 8a ne, and enables the wearer to go down the street without wobbling like a slack wire performer. Owing to the temperamental weath er, a number of people have appre hended colds. Others retain those they have bad in custody all winter. PROTECTING THE BOY (Pendleton East Oregonian) WANTED-Woman cook wants job on. ranch where there Is no other woman, has son 17. Phone Times. A Spokane judge gave a young bur glar with his eyebrows shaved. 15 years; one year for the crime, and H years for silliness. "I didn't raise my boy to be a pensioner." Fishing: The gentle art perfected as an afibi for loafing. If yer the huniilu race is lost, it won't be for want of speed. It is very difficult to hear the voice uf the people in u campaign where monev talks. Now that the -world is broke it should have a fellow feeling for the Ten Commandments. . Some people have so much artistic temperament that they even rose while winding the phonograph. Some of the stock arguments about Prohibition have the sound of private stock arguments. Temptation never bothers the man who has his thoughts on heaven cudlijs nose on the grindstone. Herbert Rawlinson, a movie star, who shows as pearly a row- of teeth as the next one, is the latest member of filmdom to be crucified, under the new ruling of public opinion that promi nent cussedness is not cuteness. The Mama of a 17 year old girl is suing hira for $200,000. The gent will prob ably make atonement with his pocket- book. The Irish have concentrated ma chine guns in all the leading cities for the purposes of shooting religious be liefs, in and out, of each other. ANOTHER DOUBLE LIFE (Eugene Guard) Aunt Phi Atkinson had a cat which has slept with her for years, this winter Aunt Phi has had the flue, the cat died last Sunday and Dr. Kime says "It undoubtedly died from the flu caught from Aunt Phi." The vacuum in church pews will be filled until May 19th, by the spasmodic sanctimonious for votes only. I The grass is coming up good on the ranges. This is cheering news, as under the present economic conditions the cows may have some coiutition. After all, it's fair enough. The farmer provides the raw material and gets a raw deal in return. Play, "Trouble at Salteiiee'a." Talk, "I'ho.isliiR a Vocation." MIhs Avis I.obdell. Saturday, April 1t 10 to t'.'::U). Vocational talks on: Teaeliln.tr, MIhk Thora Smith. Physical Kducatlou. MIhh Ollle Slot tcliberK. Library, Miss Woolsey. Medli'lno. Public Health and Nurs ing. Dr. Warner of Portland. HtlHlncHS secivlar.VHhlp, Miss Holmes Milesumnshlp and Millinery, Miss, Nova Lounsliury. I 12:30, Luncheon with hnt.tem.e8. 3 to 3:30. Vim t Inn U1U on: Home Koonomlcs, Mrs. Jesslo'.Mc- Comb of O. A. C. Journalism. Mr. Robert Itiihl. Religious Work. Miss Janet Smith, Music, Miss Frances Sherwood, Social Service. Mis Sallln llait. 3:30 to i. Vocational Round Table. Discussions. 4 to 5. Recreation. t:30. Camp banquet, M. K. cfrW'li. Stunt program, "A tay at Camp." Talk tm Russia by Dr Warner or Portland. Sunday. April 2 9:Ij to 12. Sunday rlum and! church. 3:00. Cltuilug vesper service, Presby terian church. Speaker. Dr W arner of Portland. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? NEW YORK World's swimming 1 How are all parts of llu is'dy i kept ut about the same temperature? -Have we an ambassador to Mex- records for 4H) and 500 and 600 yards ;it.u were broken by the Illinois Athletic; 3t!, tIll. Wool worth hulldln In club team events at the New York N,,w yrk higher than Klfel tower lu athletic club aipieutic area. , I Paris I HOSTON Joe Steelier defeated' 4is ln0 W,n. the Philippine Youslff Mahomout. Halkan wrestler. In Islands called domestic or foreign straight falls. I iri ! HOT SPRINGS Tommy Freeman I rn tvV ..1,1 tit llt.t i,tfit,,lit fill ill ,if of this city lost a referee's decision in j ivrtin? a ten round bout with Jimmy Diiuu, f,u U!an,l of Port,. ltu-u n uro- Salt Lake. The men are lixutwciKhts. j tectornte of the t'nit. d States or a vji. i,ui u r.u iciimihivi l in, f J'QViAeSMOn? world's heavyweight wrestling cham pion, defeated Jimmy Londos In straight falls. LITTLK ROCK Charles 'llentrop. middleweight wrestling title holder, won In straight falls fnim Pete James of Chicago. ' , "When a man thinks he is sighing for the good old days he is merely sighing for his vanished vouth. COMMUNICATIONS 7 What poem contains the lines. "Iiarkwurd. turn backward, oh Time In your flight"? (i What language Is spoken In Haiti? Where is the Guir of Cubes? 10 What Kreat seaport is toiated . .jon tbo Metvey river? , j Antwers to Yesterday's Questions 1 Who was president after John Q. .Adams? Ans. Andrew Juckson. 2 When was Cannon ieaker of the house? Ans. From W.l to IS! I. Is To the editor: Wlileli Is thn nlrler. the Union or the states? Wer the - nai is rrenuiKe oi oironot Lots of men think they are standing up for their rights when they are merely lying down on the job. "The movement of the spheres occasions our happiness." 'Well, the sphere that moves rapidly in a horizontal line after colliding with a bat brings us keen delight. An optimist is one who expects to do something tomorrow; a pess imist is one who was clone yesterday. "Women can blame Kvc for most of their faults, but -live never borrowed a neighbor's vacuum cleaner. . The statement that business is Hearing the corner is encouraging, if some inspired compositor doesn't set it "coroner." states, states or colonics at the lime the Constitution went luto effect or were they called states afterward. Thanking you I remain, yours truly. ALICE GRAY. R. K. U. 1. Gold Hill. The states were states at the time the constitution went Into etfeet, the confederation preceding the constitu tion, being a confederation not of col onies but of states. The question. however, was for many years au Im portant one Involving aa It did the entire question of slate rights. Seces sionists maintained the states were older than the union, and reserved the right of secession, the federal gov eminent being merely an agent of the states. This contention was settled against the advocates of slates rights by the Civil war. 11 X- . . - , ' . ., ' i iieii .aiura iorgcis ana leaves out me lining of a skim, she usu ally inakes'up for it by providing an unusually efficient tongue. Kernel C Yens Teugwald Is the bouncing father of a proud baby girl. THE SMITHS COAGULATE (Salem Capital Journal) ' Mr. Ace, Elmer, Arnold, Harvey and Clifford Smith spent Sunday with their brother in Corvallis. Horticulturists are putting on knee pants to fight the wooly aphis and klufolks. For the first time since the Armis tice a lady shot ut a rich man and missed him. It happened iu Syracuse, N. Y. She couldn't have loved him iniu.li. Harry Leon Wilson, the noted author, had a flatfight yesterday and was put out. This sad ending never happens to Hurry in the Sat. Eve. Post. A WYOMING UPRISING (Cody, Wyo., Enterprise) Waiter Hall of Powell, who was adjudged insane in Cody this win ter, has escaped from the asylum at Evanston and is en route for Powell and Cody to square ac counts with persons whom he feels have aomething coming to them from hinu . Crime is becoming more democratic, anvway. There are fewer automobile bandits and more plain stick-up men in the headlines. Ths move to educate lawyers is all right, but let us cling to the democratic theory that any fool is good enough for a juryman. If one is homely and good and the other a beauty addicted to rouge and nicotine, the average man will choose the lass of two evils RipplingRhijmGS Walt Mafon v m m (7 glu? Ans. 6l.fi per rent. i What part of our country Is th "mother of storms"? Ans. Alaska. G What waters of North and South America are ulso the source of storms? Ans. The Carrlbean sea. 6 Which Is the larger country. Grr many or Argentina? Ans. Argentina 7 Do stars shine In the daytime? Ans. They do. We cannot a"e them becuuse the sun Is so much brighter. 8 How long does it take a stortn to travel Irotu Alaska to the Atlantic coast? Ans. About ono week. 9 What causes the decomiHisltlon of fruit? Ans. Attacks of Insects. 10 Are male or female birds tinin brightly tolored? ' Ans. Mule birds. 9 Indiana Woman is Killed by Koreans THE J)AY OF DOLE The 5 work day week, of Henry Ford lias nothing on the local no work week. The Main Stem crossing is losing its popularity as a Suicide Center. SOME day you'll feel too tough to work you'll feel you cannot Ktand the strain, and thoughts of honest toil will irk, arid fill you with a pea-green pain. Some day you'll fifid you've lost your pep, you'll feel red rust in every bone, and every time you take a step your weariness, will make you groan. For wintry age conn's on apace, your golden years have heard their knell, the whiskers whiten on your face, and you wear teeth of tortoiscslic.il. And when araives that day of fate if you were wise in seasons gone, you seat yourself in pomp and state, and let the good old world wag on. You sawed your cordwood, rich and rank; when you were in your manhood's prime, and now, in yonder savings bank, you have the kopeck and the dime. You have the where withal to buy the simple things a gaffer needs, some stogies and a kieklcss pic, a corkscrew and a string of beads. A goodly com petence is fine, when you are old and tred and gray, and you can sit beneath your vine, and watcli-the long hours slide away. And as you watch you'll see old lads, all broken down, their withers wrung, who blew the dollars of their dads, and wouldn't save, when they were young. WASHINGTON, March' 30. In quiry was made of the state -department today by Representative Sand eis of Indiana as to details of the killing yesterday in Shanghai of Mis. w. J. Bnyder, wire of a Brazil. Ind., coal mining company official by Ko reans, who attempted to assassinate General Gilchl Tanaka, former Jap anese minister of war. The department Informed the In diana representative it had not more information than that appearing In press dispatches. "GILL STONE PAINS RELIEVED INTERNAL BATHS' . Mrs. Kli Malthfw of Ctsrlnda. town, writes i the Tyrrrll Uyfipiiiu. I don t w how I evr got along without the '3. It. L. CsHeade.' I was bothered with (isll-atones. Hinre I have ud it I have never Mt a f-ign of them, and no sfek headaches, f or three years l had Grippe sad X'neiiiiiiiiiia. Last winter I did not even have a eol.l. I , (; yearn old. JJl , "iy owu "rKf washing and The "J. II. h. Cascade" cleanses the lower Intestine iu entire lenKtli and keeps it ulwoys free of poisonous WBhte. Thousand testify tlnt Constipation, Indigestion. Htiinm, , Trouble. Ilil loiisiiesx, Heiiiliiclie niul all the nianr serious Irniihles which thev cause are absolutely relieved ,,ml prevented by this Nature Treatment, West Hide I'liiirniHcy will Kindly explain to you the simple operation of the "J, B. L. Cascade, . why it is so certain Ih its results, and will give you free of cost, an interest ing little book containing the results of jthe. experiences of llr, Chai. A. Tyrrell of New York, who was a ape eialist on Intestinal Complaints for 5 years in that city. Why not cut this out as a reminder to get this book as soon ss possible. Kemeniber, please, it U free, DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? Tin? pain and torture of rheu matism can be rjuitkly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. 11 ptnelratet viunoui ruomtif. It's splendid to take the tnnn out of tired, achinz muscles, sprains end trains, stiff joints, and lame backs. tor fortv yert pain s enemy. Ask your ncighfxjr. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. jLxjitj.j.ai.xi.ivi ANNOUNCEMENTS 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announco my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative in the state legislature at thu May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN. I announce myself us a candidate for Representative In the Legislature, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries In May. Adv. RALPH COWCILL. What We Believe We iM'lleie In (oil, the I'allier Almighty, Cecil (or uf heaven ami enrthi and Iu Jesus hrifl, Ills Only Son, our lan-d; who was con ceived by the Holy tihosl, boi ti or tin' Virgin Mary, siilfcred under roillius I'lliile, hhs ei mil led, died Hint tins hurled, lie descended Into hell! the third day he arooo nuiilil from Um dead: He amended Into heaven, sit I el h tit the lllit hand of Cod the lather Almlglil) ! riom theme ho shall come to Judge the llln nod the iloud, N o Ivcllcvo In (he Hidy t.lit, the Holy Catholic Chinch, the Communion or (ho ha Ints, the foealvenrss of sins, Uie rexm M ellon ut the body and (ho life rvcrliiHliiw. Amen. ' These udvcrtlaeiiicnlM Inserted dally and paid for by lit unlive Me.llol.l Cutholle iHCdiions llieu who licllce In I heir religion. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. II. Simpson, of Ashland authorizes his announcement aa a Can dldate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said county at the l'rluiary Election, May lDth, Vfii, Adv. I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson omily, on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters at tlio primary to be held May 1th, 11122. Adv. (ilXHtOK ALKORD, I'hoenix. Cherro Hard Wheat i Flour Guaranteed At "Sour Grovere ALBERS DAIRY FEE COSTS NO MORE THAN MILLRUN HAS SUPERIOR FEEDING VALUE NOTICE THE ANALYSIS IN COMPARISON. ACTUAL CHEMICAL ANALY8IS SHOWS: Protein. Albers Dairy Feed 13.9 ; Mill Run 12 :. ; Fat. Fibre 4.5-; ic; 2 S 15', I'ndein ii the essential factor in ileteiiiiiniiik' value of feeiliiiji atuffH. Protein makes milk. Keekoit fat an nin-ruy valiieH. Filire is waste, Therefore. Iniy tt i-tti ainl fat Tin aliovc table shown that Alliers Dairy I'eeil ivi-H greater feeilinj; value, A inoilcriite it iiii n ut of fihre in necessary l yive hulk r keep tlie inenls, apart. Alhers Pairy Feeil is, palalahle Lcciiusr it contains .Mil.'isses, with Mill I. tin. at Py I'loiluet niul t 'neouiiut Meal. The mixture in A I hers Pniry Feet I supplies the vh ricty iieeileil hy the dairy cuw. Try a Sach of Dairy Feed Today WE DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE GET OUR CHICK FOOD PRICE t . i . . Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2C0 t , I ill . Main THE UNIVERSAL CAD THE FORD SEDAN -aafeTfj-lTfll Nprlnu Outlier Is lien-! Start the outing Mn on ilulit In Koril Keiliui An lileiit fnniliy cur, 1'iMHiiy enoiiuli for any outing. I'.nlliely em Iiim'iI, warm ami ro.y on cimiI evenings, 0ten mill cool In' warm siiiimiee went her. It Is eiif)' lo oHrnte, sturdy, duiublu and economical. If you are Intei-esrel Phono 111 Our demon atrator Ih nt your M-rvlre. One ride will convince you of flu- hiiH'iior iiiiilltles of the Kuril Meihin. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Btxth and raclfle nighway CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KITKCTIVK FKII. 1, MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Dally ISxccpt Hunday LV. MKDFOItl) 10 A. M. LV. ItOHKHUKO 1.00 I'. M. GKA.VTH I'AHS-MKDKOKI) STAG ICS Dally and Sunday Jjfjnvo Medford Lnava fJianta I'iim 10.00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 1.00 I'. M. 1.00 I M. 4.U0 I'. M. 4.45 1 M. Fnroai Medford-Granta Vaaa, 91.1S Grant raHM-Itniebnril, :l.00 Mcdford-Itoaeburg 91.15. . .. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. .