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page porrn medford mati; - TRiBtrNE.' MrwroRp ouoy,' vv kstuw; Arm r; n , mi2 Medford Mail Tribune AN INT1KPENPF.NT NEWHJ'APFR PUHLIHIIKIi KVKHY AKTKHNOON . FATE AND THE GENOA CONFERENCE. Th Medford Sunday Hurt H furnlhd ubncrltiTi dtnlrtn? Mven day dally nwpKpr. w E HOl'K FATE- runs true to form at Genoa. For Fate has a .vay of donijr t ho unexpected. I hut is why it lias been asso ciateil with Irony all these years. Everyone in any way informed, expects the Genoa wnferenee to bo a fiasco. Nothing truly constructive can be achieved, no near- Ottlc Mail Tribune. HulHInB, SS-1T-II North Fir atreuU l'hono U. a oonii.iaiion of th Democratic ! cwte for European ills can be realized until the international fueds Ttmwi, the Mwlford Mall, the Medmra Tribune, the ("outliers Oregonlan. The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, Editor. BUM PTE It 8. 6M1TH. Manager. CBSCaiPTXOH TCIMII BT MAIL In Advance: DMt, with Sunday Sun. year.. 17.; lally, with Sunday 8un, month. .7 Dallv, without Sunday Sun, year f .10 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month . Weekly Mall Tribune, orte yt-ar t.00 Sunday Sun, one year I.wO BT CARRIER In Medford, Aahland, Jackaonvllle, Central I'olnt, phoenix. Talent: Dally, with 8iinday Sun, month..- .TS cease and until a virtual I'uited States of Europe based upon mutual confidence nml peaceful association, is formed. That is the-prevailing idea. But most of the vital questions involved are not on the Agneda. There is the Fri-nclwUcriuan feud, the Uritish-Freneli feud, the litis- siau-llaltic feud, ami the Russia-French feud,, the Italian-Czeektk feud, the Greek-Turk feud and, of course, the Irish question, the East Indian trouble and the Jap Siberian imbroglio. Enough trouble one would think to keep Europe in a ferment for another generation Last but not least the United States, which is the greatest force for Viny, without Sunday Bun. month . -"" m'1 "-,!1 "lc 1 ,,lllu --"" "iiicu -. w jiivn 85iiJ: :nh0sunSdrydsonn.y;e.r? iace iu the world today, is not officially represented. All termi by carrier, cash In advance. j Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Sworn dally averare circulation f or ' IX month , enuing Oct., t!l. SMS Entered aa aeeona naea matter at Medford. Oregon, under U.e act of March I, lS?t. , The outlook therefore on paper is dubious. Hut as indicated above.. Fate 1ms a way of spriuging surprises. And whenever nations, stirred by ancient animosities, get together for a talk nboit their troubles, there is always a ehanee that the troubles euu iu some way, be accommodated. .There is that chance, remote though it may be, in the present .con ference. And there is Lloyd George who will make the-fight of his MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. en. ini.iii Pn.au' ta exclusively nttilsil to thf. use for republication of Sot StVrwT.emed'Tthi.prd life for some real accomplishment .for on the success or failure of "ah k rittatT of'wKiicir o7.Sioui the eonfereuee, the British premiers' future political fortunes depend aiapatchea herein are also reaerreo. Ye Smudge Pot , By Arthur Ptrry. So it would not be surprising if the outcome of the Genoa 'confer ence would be far more reassuring to the future of Europe than any of the wiseacres expect.' At least it can't be much worse. Ami as re marked before, when nations gather together to talk over their ! troubles rather than to fight over them, the spirit of peace is always i a factor,- evcu though it may at the outset be lurking in the baek- ground. . - -f - 4 ry '.-I iW,' vat wai" JIW;, ,5 ,i V 1 ., If r 5 (? Nevor mind the rain hut fcn tiar th Is BpWiulltl mule tttinrti'tte In Hvvorat seleetions; hIso other seclil imislc nntl a MpleiutM sermon by Mr. Mlllanl at th Christian church tonight. On top of . alt - the disheartenlns news comes the information that James Middloton Cox, who once thought he was running for president. ; will speak "almost continuously from July 5 to Novembpr 1, in the interests of Democracy. . . It takes the younger Galshevikl to meet weather conditions. They go to school in a gingham dress, and Ma's fur coat. START A DRIVE TO SAVE THE STARVING HEIFERS (Tillamook Herald) Hundreds ot calves will be knocked in the head at birth dur ing the next few weeks in this Ticinity unless saved from such fate by those ablo to care for and feed them. The farmer cannot keep all of them. The council ought to prohibit 4ds from parking on the Main Stem with a 40 ft. fishpole sticking out behind, if It don't cripple the piscatorial Industry. The first result of the jr. seed sender coming back from Washington, D. C where he belongs, to look after the interests of the farmer, is the ap pointment of his brother-in-law to an obese federal Job. Ouill Points HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? April showers spoil hat flowers. Spiustcrhood is simply the triumph of miud over curiosity. . Those Senators who put their faith in reservations have had little Pullman experience. Apparently there is uo way tocut .the pattern of peace without having a few scraps left over. Some men are. born rich, some by industry acquire riches, but some have frequent twins thrust upon them. The average man has a vocabulary of 350 words, most of which are used in combination with the pronouu "I." .. At this season of the year it is difficult to distinguish between so cial unrest and an acute attack of laziness. It is well to remember that the only girls who leap from stranger's automobiles are those who climb in. Central may fail at times to get the right number, but she has the world beat in th,e matter of getting goats. "GIRL SHOOTS SELF IN' TON KEAU BY MISTAKE" (Hdline Phoe nix, Ariz., Star). Unusual and cruel. When the government starts chas ing the war profiteers as threatened, it ia hoped they den't slap the pirates who charged 2-biu for a nickel hunk of pie, too hard on the wrist. ' . . - ; PARENTS VS. KOPS ' (Chico Enterprise) Six boya. ranging from 16 to 20 years, in company with four girls, ' ono girl a student of the Chico' High school and the other three girls students in the Oakdale gram mar, were taken into custody at 4 :15 a. m. Friday after, it is alleg ed that they celebrated an all night party. "Mother of fifteen; father of fourteen" headline, zling until we saw that it referred to age, not number. It was puz- Another of life's sad little failures is the effort of a high-brow to keep from laughing at a slap-stick movie comedy. t. Whrro la the OuVr rlvi-r lo catd ? 2. What is triuonomciry? 3. Into wh:i famous 'n tli'f tlu river Jordt-n tiiuty? 4. In whitl war Uld V tilled Stntoa gnlit tiuum? i. ,-Whut ar tho various color KrnditiKH fur iluum? B. Whut ia 11 U Ihittlt ." ?. Who is coilHldored llto Brent eat ii.tslot of checker ptnyiiiK? 5. What wns tho flmt it a mo or Tlalley. the partner of Ilarnuin? 9. At what place U It iomule to go under Niaicam Fall ." 10. What ia the im.t ot n vumI railed whltli markH this Unit: ( loading? , Answers to Vitcrlii)' 'JuiMloit: 1. Who is controller of V. S. Cur rency" Ana. I). It. Crlssinner of Marion. O. . 2. Who uu tho firt rocuRnUed aorld'a ImittuniwelKht eliattipioit? Ana. .(ieorKe Ulxnn. 3. What author aiilil: "N ' siUn )iernn ever made an aiiliny? An. Unlpli Waldo Kinersoit. 4. Art there , liny Kold mines In tho Alia? Ann. Cold, cilvtr. cup In r, xinc an dcoal are mined 'in the 5. When did Jews come to the frilled States? Ana. They wt ro al lowed to seek nnyluni In this country In 1604. . . . S. H:ih an aniatuur theatrical clu! tho right to produce a copyrighted J pluy, provided no adiniasion ia rimm ed? Ana. Not without pcrmtaMion. , 7. V.i what other iinnic is ulfaKa known? Ai-i. I.uierne. 8. What is tho ialary of the King of Spain?. Ans. About Jl.4tf0.000 under normal exchange condltlona. 9. What ia use to color candles? Ant. Anilino dyea In liquid form. ;i0. What port ot this country ftit nlahca the moat lumber? Ana. The I'acirir-rwmiiweBt. ; j j cliarncter roloa, und when nt lfi, ho d' elded on tho siao ns his huslnesH he Joined Krank liuciin'a tumimny. llitwld Uovd clonea tmlrtht lit the I'.iire theatro In hla fentttre ciniledv. 'The Sailor-Made Man." noic.Mx, Aru nick orirrin. Kon Worth, wtn techulcul kituckout Juat before going in tenth over Ad Huhl dotn. Klverside, Cal., when bout was stopped to prevent further punishment. The chap who smokes a Turkish cigarette in a holder is doubtless trying to get the smell as far as possible front his nose. . ft - ha mi i jit - They met and they talked where the . .crossroads meet Four men from the four winds come, And they talked of the horse, for they . . loved the theme. And never a man was dumb. j And the man from the north loved the i i strength of the horse, j And the man from the east his pace, j And the man from the south loved the : i speed of the horse. The man from tho west his grace. So these four men from the four winds . v come, ' .. And paused a space in his course And smiled Jn the face of his fellow- . man And lovingly talked of the horse. Then each man departed and went his ; . way . As their different courses ran: And each man journeyed with peace ; in his heart .. . And loving his fellow-man. They, mot the . next, year where the t ; icroBsroads meet Pour men from the four winds come; And it chanced as they met that they ! - talked of God, . . And never a man was dumb. One Imagined God In the shape of man A spirit did one insist; One aaid that nature itrelf was God, Ono said that he didn't exist. Hut . they lashed each other with tongues that stung, That smote us with a rod: , , Each glared in the face of his fellow- 'man, And wrathfully talked of God. Then each man departed and went his (l way, . As their different courses ran: And each men journeyed with' war in t, his heart, And hating his fellow-man. (From'Lend e.Hand." offlctal rnper Oregon Statu Prison,); Welt toon MY NEIGHBOR. MY NEIGHBOR keeps me in the hole, although he is a kindly soul, who would not hurt a flea; he's done me no uncivil ,trick, and yet the record makes me sick he's nearly ruined me. He's always buying gorgeous suits and noble hats and costly boots, lie dresses like a king; and shall I let my. neighbor shine in splendor costlier than mine? I can't stand that, by jingj My neighbor buys a new sedan and makes mine seem an also-ran, a rusty, thing ami frayed; and shall my neighbor ride in state while I push round an old tin crate, the first that IJenry made? My neighbor's wife is just as bad ; she paws around our little grad, a new hat on her head ; my wife then murmurs through her tears, "I've had my punk old lid for years I would that I were dead!" I know just how the woman feeis, and so I dig up sundry wheels, a helmet she must buy; we, cannot se our neighbors prance in pomp and state and circumtsance,'and not make money ly.. My neighbor has an ample wad and can afford to walk with diamonds on his duds, and I have just the wage I draw, about enough to buy the slaw, the soupbones and the spuds. But I'm a dead game sport, I wot ; like other sportsmen I must trot with those who make things whiz; and so my neighbor' keeps' me broke; 1 try to leave a trail of smoke as sumptuous as his.' i i ; AI.IU'QU Ityl K Demon llevern l.aa Vegas, won city boxing coninils tilon's decision over Voting Saul I'urt'lo. nt- n! of fifteen round Voting J I nt Flinn. Albuquerque, Rlvtn decision over Jliiintiit J.u k;n. Ixiuhi vllle. Ky.. in fourth round. . , 11 iL.... i I-W friends .every day and still on good term with the i Screen The Pope of Rome At the Page A nian who, can make himself felt like Harold Lloyd irv a busy would must have considerable strength b- hind the mask of comic imbecility which JJoyd affects in his pictures. Just now he stems to stand next to Cbarllo Chaplin in tho comedy field as the most Important mail doing' such work. Like Chaplin. Lloyd has yearn ings for Heriotis work; at leant for bits of serious acting in the middle of the fooleries that make up his plays. 1I hopes eventually to bo able to do com edy-dramas in which the human side of life will be shown. 'Never Weuktn" ran In 1h Angolns for seven . weeks and everybody held up bands in surprise.: then along came A Sailor-Made Man." and beat that record by three weeks. Jlarold has been in pictures seven years, five of them as a star, and for two years at leam, an important star Ho begn. his work as an actor In a stock comniiny at San Diego where his family lived, ami while he was go ing to school. Mo played boy, then ANNOUNCEMENTS , FLOUR CEREALS FEED Easter Footwear "HI-QUALITY" "LO-PRICES" Ihuft wait until tho very last inin uti' to niako Vow KnsttT sflortion in foot, won r. YOU t Can Learn to Play the Banjo in Twelve Lessons and play the popular music as soon as issued in twelve lessons Does this appeal to you? Root Music Co. ! Ill W. Main St., Medford, Oregon 'The Harmony Music Store' u 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE 1 hereby ennounco uiy candidacy for the republican nomination for .repre sentative In the statu lceialuture at the May primary. , Adv. JOHN H. CAItKIN. The Supreme Court of the U. S. is infallible, but only In matUira that pertain exclusively to the laws and Constitution of the country. The Pope is infallible, but ONT.Y in matters that pertain exclusively to religion. CATHOLICS OWE THE POPB Js'O ALLEGIANCE OK OBEDIENCE OP ANY KIND except in matters of faith and morals. Matt. 16, 18-19. I' ll: S. SUPREME COURT. CHIEF JU8TICE8 WHITE AND TANE'Y WERE CATHOLICS These advertisements inserted dally and paid for by two native Medford Catholic buulnesg men who believe In their religion. 1 announce myni-lf as a cundidato for Representative in tho I'plslutur', on. the Republic-tin ticket, subject to the primaries In May. 1 1 ' Adv. . RALPH COWGILL. COUNTY COMMISSIONER f Thos... II. . Simpson,., pf Ashland, authorizes his announcement as a Can. didato for the nomination for the office of County ' Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision ot the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May 19th, 1922. Adv. t I am a candidate for the noinlnutlon for County CommlsHlonor.ot Jackson ounty, on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of tho voters at h primary to be held May 19th, Wl viv I'mimr, !.roiti..i'ii iiv. 1-1 V 'AT- I i a m Our equipment means dry , cleaning, .without wear thoroughly; gent ry. Prompt work, ; WE ARE NOT 'vJAJ SATlSClCO UMl-r55 YOU ARC Our lino of low shot's for both uu'ii and women is nt'W and, wo can as niv you a vtry piod siloftion at prk't's inuch lower than one year ago. 21' North Control lOr' i"ni "GOOD SHOES" Built Our Business. (Siute 1IH2) . AEOVTYOim MjEALTH ' 7 fh i Ml t The Truth about your Health can readily be explained by asking you a question. . Would you expect to get the Best Music from a Piano if never tuned? . Certainly not ! . ...... . , Then why expect the Best of Health from your human body if you never tune it up? . Just aa the Piano strings get out of tune, and cause the music to be inharmonious, likewise docs your various bones in your body get out of tune and cause you to be unhealthy. All the drugs in the world won't accomplish what Chiropractic treatment will. DR. JOUETT P. BRAY Rooms 312 to 314 inclusive, Medford Bldg. (with Dr. Bursell) ' Office Phone 29 House Phone 104 "Keep Smiling i ,.L,.it.,i.a . ....... ' . i ... ... 'I ,-U.U." L1IL . I..HH Going East? If so, have your ticket routed Through California "The Sunshine and Open Window Way" A Choice of Routes , Convenient Schedules Liberal Stopover Privileges Through Sleeping Cars ., Observation Cars t . Dining Cars Every part of the service contributes to the Traveler's Comfort. Slop at Bun KrundtK-o uud Los AiikuIch, world futmniH and bcaullful cltlt'B. 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