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' PAOE FOUIi MTIDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEnFOUr), ORftftOX, MOXDAY. Al'ttlL JO, ,1022 i h I ! t f t i i f Wrdford Mail tribune AN INPF.PENDF.NT NEWOPAPKR PUBLIHMKI) KVKKT A.KTKKNOON RXKCPT sa'NPAT RY TUB MKUKORD riUNTlKO CO. The Medford Sunday Sun U furnlahad tubacrtbf-ra dealrlng .a seven day dally fiwepaprr. ' Office Mall Tribune Building, J5-27-St North Kir etreet. l'hone 76. A conaolldatlon of the Democratic! Tttna, tlio Medford Mall, the Medford j Trmuna, ttie nouvnera wregumau. tin Aehlantl Tribune. HOnEltT W. ni'HU Editor. . BL'Ml'TEK 8. SMlTli. Manager. T7BSCMPTIOM TEBKII kl I II I A ............. Dally, with Sunday Sun. year T.8 Daily, with Sunday Pun, month- .iSf Dally, without Sunday Sun. year..- t.iO . Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .66 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year l.0 I Sunday Bun, one year . t.00 : BY CAUniKR In Medford. Aahland, Jacksonville, Central roint, fuoerux. Talent: Dally, with Sunday Run, month..- .75 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month . Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.&0 All terma by carrior, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Entered ai second rtaaa matter at Medford. Oref on, under ti.e act of March I. Hit. MEMBERS OF" THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Aaaoclated Proaa la exclualvely entitled to the uee for republication of all new dispatchva credited to It. or not othcrwiae credited In thla paper, and aleo h local new. punuonej nerein. All rlRhta of republication of eneclal Alanatchca herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. After several million dollar rains, a .30 cent drUzle visited the valley this am:, accompanied by aa informal blit lard. A number of. citizens motored Sun day. The beauty of the scenery as marred by the uncertainty of where breakfast was coming from Friday. T"o mules appeared on the Main Stem Sat. During the war. the raiders of the treasury used to thlnk it smart to yell, at such a sight: "There's a couple ot loots." ' i PERILS OF CHILDHOOD (Pendleton East Ortgonian) , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelson were here Sunday from ' Butter creek. Their little three year old daughter met with an unusual ac cident while playing at home Sun day. In some manner she got her teeth caught In the knob on a bureau drawer and in trying to free herself three of her front teeth were pulled loose and wer held in place only by the gums. She was brought here to Dr. Schneider and he found it neces sary to extract the teeth. "WORLD ACTS LIKE CHILDREN" (Hdlino SF. Examiner). The defic ient ones. Another candidate for governor has arisen. He will split up the piscator ial and auto mechanic vote. A man was convicted of murder in California last week. He had run com pletely out of friends and money. If the world can stagger along till this year's crop of college and high school graduates get on the market. all their troubles will be settled alter short deliberation. . FRANK AND CANDID (Klamath Herald) Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Maria Eller has been quite ill for some time, but Is re ported to be improving. The Oklahoma murder case wherein ! the victim wag shot in the back of the head, while the fhootee was in front of blra, lias been settled. ! Normalcy exists, in the Portland' baseball team. They won the usual game last week. . This is the week to clean up the vacant lots, and make two weeds grow where one grew before. NEITHER PARENT8 ADVERTI8ER8 (Yreka Journal) ' "Married last Sunday at the Baptist church. Miss Silvia Smith to Mr. Homer Callahan. The bride is an ordinary town girl who doesn't know any more about cook ing than a rabbit, and who never helped her mother three days in her life. , She is not beautiful by any means and has a gait like a duck. The groom hag always been a shirtless sort of a fellow and a confirmed loafer, having lived off Wb folks until recently when ho secured a poorly paid Job groom ing automobiles in Oscar Wattle's garage. They are going to have a hard life during the short time ' they will probably live together." The republican party rejoices over the speech by James M. Cox Saturday night, in which he attacks them vic iously. One more oration by the worst beaten candidate In the hbtory of American politica will assure a GOP. victory in November. There has been a decided falling off in the number of citizens confessing they hanker to go to the legislature. Plmnhn-H Strike in Son Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. Journeymen plumbers and bricklayers have gone on strike in Sau Francisco on all Jobs where non-union men are employed, it was announced today by Frauk C. McDonald, president o fthe Son Francisco building (rules coun- TAKE ANOTHER CENSUS. THE Jlail Trilum is in rtwipt of n telegram (prepaid) from Astoria of whio.h the following is a part : So mnny lot tor have oome to him (Stnto Srnntor Xorhhtd) from ( every prominent man in the dlatrlot thnt he could no longer with hold hia nnnounevmont. Senator Xorhtiul, one of the llvest wires lit Oregon, 40 yours of io in hia campaign oppoaea Air. lluwloy. lit him Iho First Conftroasional District, etc.. etc., "We ore lso ju receipt of conutiuniciition from the George A. White club 'announcing that so "many thousands of Oivgonians'' have joined in a spontaneous demand for Mr, White for governor, that the state's foremost military loader has been "drafted" to enter the primaries under the bauner of sound American citizenship, and has no other alternative than to dedicate himself to this noble cause. Unless we arc mistaken there were similar uprisings for Messrs. Hall, Patterson, Lee, Reaii. Pierce, and we know not how manv others. In fact the only candidates who have not been kicked into the race by the dear people of Oregon, assisted by their legions of friends unj backers, appear to be iovernor As far as publicity agents ure concerned, no one seems to waut either e i re '.l..- . oi inese omciais to run. Governor Ollcott in fact had the nerve to simply announce that he wanted to be reelected, and Congressman llawley, following his well established custom of the past 15 years, discerned no riot in his behalf, but briefly announced that he wanted to keep his job and would con tinue to serve "no interest but the public interest." Under the circumstances would it not be well to demand a recount of the Oregon Census! With these thousands of militant citizens arising for each of these dozen or more candidates, isn't it morally cer tain, that two or three hundred thousand voters were overlooked in 1P20T It seems so to us. Quill Professional beggars use a little There isn't room in one small national aspiration. One can't help wondering what the galosh season is over. It's unfair to use the bull as a never blows his own horn. "Detectives nose in trunks," says The elephant keeps his nose in one. Some of the malcontents will never feel justly treated until the cabinet contains a Secretary of the Inferior. The offiee cynic is responsible for the statemeut that the boiling of the political pot always brings the scum to the top. Table scraps can be converted into many useful things, scrap ends in tears, the wife can convert it into a new Jiat. J "Ob, for the life of a sailor!" is the war Harold Lloyd makes you feel after you've laughed over his amazing comedy ot the bounding deep, "A Sailor-Made Man," which unfurled four reels of joy on the Page theatre screen yesterday, where it remains until tomorrow night. A snug sum has been spent to give this comedy the atmospheric tone ot a feature. Huge exterior and interior sets of the Maharajah's palace were erected. An Oriental street and its bazaars contains a wealth of detail. The battleship scenes were taken Walt HOLLYWOOD. I MADE a trip to Hollywood, where movie actors dwell; for quite a while I'd understood the town resembled hell, that nothing flourished which was good, and evil rang the bell. "Oh, nothing there js good or nice !" To this I had been wised ; I looked to see all sorts of vice, as widely advertised ; If I were murdered once or twice I wouldn't be surprised. But nothing happened while I stayed, to jar my saintly soul ; no blatant vamps were on parade, no hophead pinched my roll ; the dealers sold pink lemonade, none sold the Demon 15ovl. Each dweller seemed to have some work to occupy his dome; there was no idleness to irk the gent who writes this pome; on Sundays people went to kirk just as we do at home. And pretty girls and men polite I greeted everywhere; no vicious orgies were in sight, to fill me with despair; no wild carousels in the night disturbed the balmy air. Oh, Hollywood has had her crimes, which no one will deny, and sinful actors have in times consumed illicit rye, or pulled off dice games for the dimes, no peelers being nigh. But here in Pruncvillc, do wc not have deeds of darkness, too? Was no one ever slugged or shot? Does no one make home brew? Docs white robed virtue always trot along the road with you? Catholics' Belief Catholics believe the true Church of Christ must teach AIX the doctrines taught by Christ, and no power on earth can say some doc trines taught by Christ and His Apostles are out of date, and can be abolished. Matt. 28, 19-20:" "Teaching them to observe AM. THINGS whatsoever I commanded you." We cannot pick and choose Christian doctrine. We must take all or none. THE FIRST AMERICAN MARTYR FpR HIS CHRISTIAN FAITH WAS FATHER PADII.LA, IN l.",42 Those advertisements Inserted daily and paid for by two native Medford Catholic business men who believe irf their rellKlon. Oleott and Congressman llawley Points whine for the stomach's sake. continent for a love of peace and a the flapper will find to flap when synouyni for that kind of talk. Ho a headline. The stunt isn't new If the aboard the U. S. S. Frederick, and the navy atmosphere is perfect. "A Sailor-Made Man" starts with a laugh, and every laugh that follows Kets louder, heartier and happier until the final fade-out. which is a knockout piece of .business. Historic School House Is Destroyed By Fire PAOLI. Ta.. April 10. The his toric Howelvllte school building in the Cheater valley near hero was de stroyed laat night by fire of unknown origin. Erected in 1730 the building was used as headquarters by General Gray of the British army in 177T and on the night of September 20 of that year. It was from there that he sent the troops which perpetrated tho I'aoli maaBaorc. ingRhijnGS Mason COMMUNICATIONS ItooeVYolt and the K. K, K. To the KJltor: ' The mitloiutt hyturor u( 'tho Ku Klux Klnii, vho lweUiieJ to a pnekej houHn tit the Tuiie Saturday nlnht, loNed in mitve tiinunei' the mnny eternal won k nvaava of uk poor hu mans. ' Tho'VrUlo of the I'hiiruaoo, whu tUiUiked Hod 1m vn nut n other men. vn there. The ntioienl Jvwtah MUDcratltloiui hellef that lie heloni t.).',l',vJ flntea? thu choacn people of U1 wna there The hutre.l vt l( other nuea hut our own wax there. AVmo the proaumcd i rlKht In tloJ a nntno to ahoot tlown ami murder people for tho aako ot roHnlou. Tho hrutal desire to intimi date to Kain our own etula va there, ami the lUualon thnt ve, not Clod, ahull JinU:e who ahull he euraed. "We are tho ehuaeli people of God." aaiil the prcuehcr. Thla la whut the Jewa claimed 4000 ycara nito. Hut It eeema (led has rliuimed hia Inlml aliout thnt now. So much ao that the modern ehoaon people will not udnut the old fhoscn peupl Into their fold. Cntll Saturday night 1 always had the notion that the Americana whip ped the Spaniards Itccuua they blew up the ".Maine." That war cry, "He member the Maine." inuat have hern nil a dream. For did not the Ku Klnx Klnn lecturer any that l'ewey bom barded Manila to tho cry of "Come to Jeans." McKlnlcy evidently com missioned I.Vwcy to K" and ahoot up a lot of Spantarda lo lo.ike them come to Je.iua. It did not make any dif ference that thoee Mpnnlarda worship ped that c.uiio JeauH. Iltit the main difference accma to he that wo. bo h'Mi;liiK to tho AliKhvSdton or Nordic race, have for the uvoal pari a falter xkln than nil thu other racca of thla little old world. That helni; tho case, we arc the modern chosen people of tjod and are ut lU-rty. in tSod'a name to beat up any other race, For did not the Ku Klux Klon lecturer atate moat emphatically that their cursed blood shall not mix in man luce with oun. I had the aimple oldj-fashioned be lief thnt no human VelHK la curaed. unices he, by hie own ncltons. made himself so. Hut no. the Ku Kltix Klan can curse any race, person or thine. The lecturer seemed to be very anxious to Instil an Ignoble, feci Ink' of fear Into the hearts of his au dience. The Ku Klux Klnn la every where, seta rverythtnit. know every-thinv- llcwarc! Hewn re! Tho Ku Klux Klnn nnd Incidentally the Nordic nice acem to be tho only people that rule by the laws of tlod and Moses. Hut .Mosea was a Jew, and the Cuthollca have the laws of Ood and Musis In their lilhlo by u little overstKht. The lecturer Kot a hit mixed up on the Uonian law. All the cursed hu man bcliiK outside the Ku Klux Klnn and the AnKlo-Suxnn rnco ure K'jverned by the I'.omun law, ho antd. Hut the Itoman law waa written nx' before the Catholic; rellclon carm Into existence .Morcovrr. the old Kumnn lawa are, to some extent, tho basis of nil our modern lawa. liut. never mind. It's something t do with Home anyway (the capital of a curaed people) and tho 1'ope Uvea there, you l know. I wonder If I'VesIdeut Harding knows that the Pop's rules millions of Americana. It a thu common bclier among the lur.ml races (those not Nordic) that the I'opo la a spiritual and religious adviser, same ua our good clergy. When Theodore llooscvtlt was giving his moral support for tho nom ination of William Taft for tho Presi dency, many objected that Taft was a Unitarian, that la, s disbeliever in the Divinity of Jesus Christ and the In fallibility of the Hlble. r.ooaovelf then aald: "What a man's religious beliefs may be, are matters between hlra and hui Maker. What the people should demand Is character." According to the Ku Klux Klan lecturer Huturday night, (Jod has a new dividing line. On the, one, aide is tho Anglo-Sunon race with tho fair skin and heaven blue eyes, I suppose. On the other, the durkcr peoplo with the cursed blood. I wonder If. after all. It would not be beat to stay with the old Idea of Universal llrotherhood. and friend ship, forbearance and forglvcneea for all. It might be more conducive to uni versal peace and happlneaa. and Inci dentally la more typically American. SYIJNEY S. HAKEIt. Anglo-Saxon, "on -Catholic. The above romtriuntcuilon wua handed Thu SIull , Tribune by. tho writer with this remark: "They say the people are afraid of the Ku Klux KUirr. I'ut mo down as one Ameri can citizen who Isn't." HOARSENESS Swallow slowly small pieces rub well over the throat. y vaporub Over Million Jan UA Ytatlu Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors GIM CHUNG China Herb Store This Is to certify that Oltn Chun of Medford, On:., I, ah curud inn at R-oltre und fttinriiirh trouble, B. M. Leonard, W) 3 St., Orantu I'uss. This la to ceriily that film Chun of Medford. Ore . tint Atirl mm of runlure ot four ywtM' BUndm. ir. O. laham, (13 8 Kl Grants pass. Ore.. Medford. Or-aon, Jun. IT, 1917. Thla la to certify that I, tho under i Signed, hud verv M,vrrn atomuch trouble und hod been bothi-rad for sevarnl years land last AiikuhI was not exrtnd to live, und hearing of Olm Chnna (whone rn;rn store la hi zm nourn 1 rout street, lledford), I decided M got tiiirba for my sionwcii trouble, and I started to feeling bntur us sonn a a I used Horn and today am a well man and can heartily reeom mend anyonu afflicted as I wu to see Olm Chunu and try hia Herba. fHluned) W. K. JOHN80N, WltnesSM; Win. Iwls, Rattle Point. ,W, I.. I'hlldrelh, Kagle- Point Ai. A. Anderson, Jledford. K. H. Holmes, Kaule Point, C IJ. More, KuKla Point. I V. Mcjnt.vre. Essie Point. ':. ''.in ., r Ifllen, r.:ile Point, iho, li, Nichols, Mule Point. HOW MUCH DO . YOU KNOW? . Who la the I'tmiroller of V. 8, funemyT i i. Who xviim fh'Ht reenKiilaeil lit the WorM'a liaittionwelKhl rhaiiilim? 3. What nulhnr aalil. "No aetiHilile peiNon ever niadw mi npuleity" f i 4. Are there miy itoM iiilnea In Uhi Alpa? S, When I1J Jewa come to Iho Hum nu uniatcui' theatiieul elnh lh "sht to iMro,liuo n ePpyilKht V. ,'ovUUa iw HJmlNeUm la eharu- vd for the performance? T. lly what other name la alfalfa known? S. What In used to color candles? !. What la the salary of the klnn of Hpaln? 10, What part of the counlry fur nishes the most lumber" Answers to YcMcrday'a ,Miclloiin: 1. Who Invented the first hot air furnuce? Ana. Zucharluh Allen. 5. In what kind of around do cat tails Krow? Ana. Swnmpy itrouml, 3. Wua n common sponue ever alive? Ana. It la thu skeleton of a Hen animal. 4. How many men and women of voting ngu tue there In tho I'nlted Klutcs?. Ana. About &-l.(Hv,lH0, 6. Is Justice Holmes of Iho su premo court related to Oliver We ti de. I Holmes, the poet? A n. Ilia sou. 5. How mnny president served as members of congreaH after their terma expired? Ana. Two. John y. Adnma nnd Andrew Johnson. 7. What are the capitals of each of the two different Kovcrnmcnt of China Ana. IVklnir and Canton. , From what part of the casaavu plant is tapioca obtained ? Ana. The roots. , 9. Is there a law aKalnst n presi dent seivlns it third term? Ana. No. it la merely , n custom. 10. Which Chinese K'i'rrnmcnt was rccngnUcd at the peace confer once Ana. The I'ektng govern, ment. J in il.- i i . i . . j , Works Like a Cock ftSCAU&QME CUtvs Cbldsto&ffours CTl.Muan Mtta em. Tuih J term. IM (" at Cefck! a UrM watwt Mr. Mr eaelrgvr) 4 if wim J) dliA IrwnKI i Limn I nu i rn. ni-rnurr 1,. , ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination fur rviire- 'sentatlvo In tho state legislature at tha May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CARKI.V. I announce myself as a t-andldnto for Representative in tho legislature, on tbo Republican ticket, subject to the primaries In May. Adv. RALPH COWUIl.t. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. H. Slmtmon, of Ashland, authorizes hia announcement at Can dldata for the nomination for the office ot County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to tho declslna of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Kloction, May 13th, 192:' Adv, I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson ounty, on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters at be primary to be hold May 19th. 1921 Adr. GKORGK ALKOUI). Phoenix. Dr. Johnson Says Uiot ctiros more 1M'0- j)lc than iiictliciiio. jJJut what is tho use of a diet if your mouth health is in had condi tion f OUJt METHODS are to a Htandard. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST - 228 East Main St. ' Phone GC9 WOOD! Fir f:l.00 Tier and up. Ctah Egg CoaIAtU.no Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor I' lr nnd TMnl Pliono 2S2 AWNINGS piiom; m.v.j Medford Tent & Awning Work: ' Opposite 8. P. Depot DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pine, One Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel, . all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 ASHLAND BRANCH Oregon State Normal At ASHLAND, OREGON June 19--July 28, 1922 Full Normal Courw. IVut'tii'o noIihoI for nil t'l'iult-a. Musio ili'imitiiu-iit wry MroiiK. l'n ohi-lny, (iliit'iiliniiiil mi'UNUlu nii'iiU, hOiKj:y, uiul bvliool iiiniuigi'iutmt on ilcniuml. For iitfortiiulioii wtito GEO. A. BRISCOE, DUoctbr. ' Spring Gold Hill Boxing Commission Tuesday, 8:30 GOLD HILL TWO MAIN EVENTS Tom Ray vs. Ted Thye of Omaha . of Portland FINISH WRESTLING MATCH 1 ' Johnny Carlson vs. Geo. Brandon of Spokano of Portland , G ROUNDS OF BOXING, 130 POUNDS GOOD PRELIMINARY Prices: Ringside, $2.75; Reserved, $1.65; General Admission, $1.10; Children, 55c. Includes War Tax. ' ' Ladies Invited. : 1 Seats on Sale: Brown Brown Medford; Niniger Warner, Ashland; Ross Ross, Central Point. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE I KrTlXTlVE FKII. 1, 1023 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES hall lCit Sunday LV. MEDKOIU) 10 A. M. IV. IMMKIIfltO 1.00 V. M. G HANTS l'ASS.MW)KOni H TAG KS i. ' J ' Pally Iavo MeOfoM lo.oo A. n, I 00 P. M. 4.30 P. L Farvat MiilfunKJranla V, THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN Spring uoatlu-i- la licr! Hlait tho otitiiiK writ fin rlhfr in ii lord Nctlan An Ideal family car rootny -poKh for any oullnK. ICudily iic1ncI, wann antl co,y on rool cvcnliiKN; )M-n nnd cool in Mann NDiiuiicr wcutlicr. It l ruay to iMratc, sturdy, durahlo and ccoiiomkal, - if you arc lniii stst Phonn llf (iu- donion. atrutor 1h at your wrvlcp, dim ride will ronvlnco you of the auicilor (ualltlcN of thu Ford Hcdan. : C. E. GATES AUTO CO.; I III I .or. inn mu Opening April 1 1 P.M. PAVILION and Humlay ' Iava OraaU 1 io.oo A. XL ' 1.00 P. M. 4.43 P. H. $ .IS Grant Paaa-IloarliOrf. VJ.OoV Mi'lford-Itoa4littrg $1.15. w t - . 1 ii racirie inirbway ' 4 I it