PJQE FOUR
MEDFORD MATI TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OUKO.ON'. WEDNESDAY. 'APR Til 12. 1022
within ttn mil y walls of (lio Arlnoun 'luuiirlip.l nt F.hsox yesterday a n pro
'"' 1'ctiltetitlary, have aroused tho !lipoetlvo t hintiHr for Din North At
Srv'wolh rnM 'w"",,Um ,n ,lu "tlnniu- fishermen's racing oup wim In
j'rU " 'j . 'danger of being ii wreck today, Hh
I "Henry Ford" Near Wreck jwont on n mud bunk soon lifter nIiw
GI.OtTICtiTF.lt, Must., April 12. .whs luun'lit'i and wim poundtnt by
1 lio fishing ach'soior Henry fit-il. 1 heavy sons,
Uedford Mail tribune
AN milKPBNDKNT NKWPPAPKR
PCHI.1HHK1 KVKBT AFTRHNOON
. fcXKPT RUNOAT BTTHH
' lilKUKGHD 1'KINTINO CO.
' Tha Medford Sunday Sun la furnlihad
nbaortbera desiring a Mva day dally
awapapar.
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WHY?
XOE more an armed band of unknown citizens have taken the
Wo have a certain oriinniz.it ion devoted to 100 per cent Aineriean
ism which includes, we assume, t ho nihollimr of the Constitution of
Of Ale mH Tribune Building, JS-I7-t .i, I':f.l states
North Fir street. Phone 75. i lM I nil oil Males.
Tho institution declares in I ho Hth. 7th iwt 8th amendments:
'No person shall t e h. !l '.o an swer for a capital or cth"r In
famous crime ;;nlc-ta on ". piesoi't inont or Indictment of a grand
jury.
"in all criminal prosecutions t hp accused shall enjoy tho tight
to n speedy and public trial liv an Imparl in I jury of tho state nml
district wherein the crlm- shall have been committed.
"In suits ut common law whore the value in controvors,' shall
exceed $20. the right of nail by Jry shall 1h preserved."
W'hv is it that this organization, devoted to law ami order niul W
A consolidation of th lAemoerattr
Times, the Medford Mall, the Medford
Trlbuna, the Southern Oregunlan. The
Jutland Tribune.
BOBFRT W. Itl'm, Kdltor.
CMPTKR a SMITH, Manager.
raaciFTXOM hihh
MAII; In Advance:
ally, with Huminy Kun, year I7.st :
ally, with HiitnLiT Run. month .71 ,
rally, without Sunday Hun, year... I CO
tally, without Sunday Hun. month .as
veeaiy Man rriuuira, on year..
Sunday Pun. one year ...... I.IW I nor Pont Inerieitllixtll UVU tl IHKO SO OHIO lnierest Ul Violations oi
BT CAhniKR 1 Medford, Ashland, I ' " , , ... - .
laokaonvllle. Central Point, Phoenix,, our lUJKl.tmontnl law its wrillOIl l)V onr loroiaiHPrs .
uy. with Runday Run. month ... .75 Thoro hasn't boon ono violatitm in .laokson County. Thorc havo
w,Ahoui liun,.a s,"- fnh .. , ;.. ... , . - , ... i. : ...i...
my, wimoui nunaay sun. yr. t.tio ( uvt'll llivt't", tllltl till I'l lliotti 111 t no ("itti lui'uiu ui itm, uiih-
with 8undar Sun, one year S KA
terma by earner, eh In advance.
Qfflelal paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jaekaon County.
worn dallv averdae circulation for
l montha ending Oct., Mil. iiii
KnUred
a wwna ts matter at
Medford, Oregon, under tha act of March
a.
MEMBERS OV THK ASSOCIATED
; PRESS.
Aaaoeiatei Ireaa la exeluatvely
etltled to the ue for repuhlieatlnn of
axil, new" dtnpatchea credited to It, or
(kt Other wixe credited In thla paper, and
ao tha local newa punimneo nerein.
Ail rlahta of renubltcat inn of special i
aUapMnhea herein are alao reaerved. f
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Yc Smudge Pot
' ' By Arthur Perry.
. ppmocraUc politicians of national
ptmlence haTe started worrj-ing
about "the salvation of America and
tnantUnd," and the womenfolks of
a Kansas have condemned William How
ard Tift, in a chain letter.
Ihinpr unprooctlontotl. in reoont history.
And yet the only official notice taken by this orcanization is to
deny there is any evidence of any member of the K. K. K. hoinir
eonnooted with them.
Is that enonjrhf As we understand it, this organization
prides itself upon assisting, in a "perfectly lcgaL and law.
ful way." the local and state 'authorities in bringing law vio
lators to justice. And yet the authorities have apparently received
no assistance from this organization, in bringing to justice these un
known citizens, armed and masked, who on three distinct neeasions,
have violated every principle of good citizenship and turned the Con
stitution of the United States into a scrap of paper.
Why this apathy and inaction? Here is a situation, which to a
majority of the people, seems perfectly fitted for Klan service,
and the restoration of law and order in this community, by an organi
zation publicly pledged to such a cause.
And yet. nothing has been done. Nothing is being done. Wo
wonder whv ?
T Quill Points
Ho hum! It's getting to be a long time between scandals.
; A. number of century old problems
were solved in front of the Nash Mon.
pm. by a series of well thrown fits.
Jack Dempsey, worlds champion
heavyweight has gone to Europe to
"clean up everything In sight." Mr.
Detnpsey did not feel that way about
It Approximately five years ago.
Perhaps this thing could bo compromised by accepting the bonus
in principle.
EMINENT PHYSICIANS UNABLE
- ,fv TO DIAGNOSE HIS CASE
, ,.-V (Pendleton Tribune)
M. Keen is sick. He motors
. t Pendleton tour or five times a
wreck.
It: begins to look like tbe spirit of
Easter will be exemplified in Ireland
nexVHunday by the bloodiest fighting
of 'the civil war season. Ireland is a
eh tain? example of what determined
battling over nothing will do for a
nation.' ' '
v, . ' '
" The Bremerton, Wash., lady who put
rat 'poison in the favorite salad of
husband, with sad results, has hired a
lawyer and promptly gone crazy.
s . The backward, bashful spring hag
delayed the arrival of flies horse and
house.
f Old Bill Coleman has become addict
ed to puttees, and Is a picture of rug
ged health in same.
; While, thinking about a new hat, a
Galshevikl en 4d, narrowly averted a
call on tho coroner, while endeavoring
to occupy the Main Stem crossing
Jointly with an Ill-mannered freight
train Tuesday eve.
The trouble seems to be that the parties stand for nothing and the
people stand for anything.
The epidemic of hip-flasks doubtless is due to the fact that the
law is no inspector of person.
There appears to be some inexplicable
Colonel George Harvey'and the headlines.
estrangement between
These English celebrities don't give us our money's worth, any
way. Not a one in the lot wears a monocle.
The gnilt3- don't always escape. The man who sells bootleg may
not be punished, but the man whri buys it is.
Very likely democracy will never roach the point where a buck
private can call a second lieutenant Old Timer.
"Speculators trim their sails." It's a welcome change,
fore, they have been content to trim the unwur
Hereto-
We can't understand why jazz bands have so long overlooked tho
possibilities of the saw file.
With the doughboy gone, official Orniany may breathe easier;
but what will the marriageable girls do now, poor things?
After all, wc should be grateful to Russia. Think of the agonv
she has saved other peoples, who long have dreamed of a similar
experiment. ,.
ANNOUNCEMENT
- Having no idea of being elected, but
realizing that my candidacy will be a;
flood advertisement for my fruit stand,
1 have decided to tour for the legis
lature, i. - I
I stand for the abolishment of Aim !
flam in politics, and the death penalty
for all 'candidates for governor who
promise to reduce taxes.
I GIVE A DARN" JONES. 1
HEAVEN
. (Eugene Register)
.The people of this community
are all smiles now.
Toggery ntll Jr., is the smartest kid
to town. He went to a show with a
hat drummer the 1st of the wk.
, The development of the scenic value
of Crater Lake is fast approaching the
point when Portland papers write stir,
ring editorials on piscatorial condi
tions in Rogue river.
i j . '
Ftor the first time In years, ail the
doors in the postoffice can be used by
people looking for letters, and getting
bills.
'The 1921 hop crop has been exhaust
ed, reports the Department of Agri
culture. , They were mostly used for!
poultices for sprained ankles.
, A silk shirt that saw service during
the war, showed tip this am., and a $20
goldplece converted Into a stickpin
snuggled amldshlp.
The Stillman divorce suit Is raging
again, and the masses are getting a
glimpse of high-toned orneryness.
Arso Yonevieh has been arrested in
the allpged muslo center for IkjoUpk
Ring. Mr. Yonevieh will be ruthlessly
sent back to Europe, where he should
have stayed in the first place, though
there Is nothing against him but his
name.
RippIingRhnmos
ft
WaltMaton
THE PE0CESSI0N.
THE ROADS are black with motor ears, they're whizzing nil
the day; and some are glittering like stars, and some are
dingy gray; some drivers smoke their fine cigars, ar.d some are
dingy gray; some drivers smoke their fine cigars, and some are
fcmokin'' hay. I watch the long procession pass, it never has an
end ; by day iind night men press the gas, more sp.'eii and pep to
lend, and fi eri the horns of tin or brass the wailing honks ascend.
How many curs. I ask my aunt, would leave the bis parade, bow
many fens would gallivant, if all their debts were paid? A million
cars that chug and pant from this blithe scene would fade.
If it were by the law decreed that men who dodge their bills were
not allnived j;i ears to speed along the vales and hi'.!s, the traffic
would by light, indeed, and void of present thrills. For men will
burn old John D.'s juice, though credit fall apart: they owe the
butcW for a feose, the baker for a tart; and yet they're scorch
ing like the uer.ee, each in his buzz-buzz cart. I hold joyriding
should be dene when all our debts are paid, our creditors should
have their mon. the bills should be defrayed, then we may let our
wagons run. the ghosts of conscience laid.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
'distaff
I. Whnt Is meant by the
side" ot a family ?
1. Win-re Is the largest peat lion In
the Cnite.l States?
3. What I the tminatro of the
steamship Leviathan?
hat is water ulass?
ti. What Ik the population
IVIt'OKt'ad today?
7. What was the population
1'elr.iKta.l in tM3
Who u.i.s tho first man In the
IhlOe to Ret .drunk on homo maK"
wine?
!, When a Imrse lies down, willed
end of Its body does It lower first?
10. What river In lluropo is con
sidered the lamest?
Answers to YcNtcrttd)' ie.l loiis ;
1. Where is tho Oder river locat
ed? Ans. In ijeriunny. It empties
into the Baltic sen.
2. What Is trigonometry? Ans, It
In the science of trlaiiKles,
3. Into what famous sen does the
river Jordcn empty? ,ns. The Head
Sea.
4. In whnt war did tho fulled
States iialn tluam? Alls. The Spanish
war.
5. What nre the various color
gradlnKs for eiirnrs? Ans. t'laro,
very liht brown: Co.radt) t'laro.
lifcht brown: Colorado. medium
brown: Colorado, M.i.luro. dark
Ida
aMJ"
ti - - . v
brown: Madiiro, very dark brown.
8. What is civil denlh? Ana. The
losing "f civil riKhts because of Im
prisonment. 7. Who Is considered the greatest
master of checker . playing? Ann.
James Wyllle of Scotland
it. Whnt was the first name of
Bailey, the partner of ltarnnm? Ana
tleorge Bailey was his name.
9. At what place Is it possible to
no under Nlait.irn - Kails? AuV. At
the Cnvo of the Windt..
10. What Is tho line of n vess.i
called, which limits the loading? Ans.
Pllmsoll line.
"Wild Honey," at the Pn
1'rlscillti Dean will be sneu lioro in
"Wild Honey," n (tirlllluK liioloclrnmii
tif i Those who remember her in "Outside
tho l.aw," "Kopmatlun" mid "I'onflict"
realUo that "Wild llnnoy" lias l i lie
considerable of n "thriller" to outdo
her prevl.ius photodriunus. It ia ;liow
InK at tho IMko theatre hCKltljiing t-duy.
Tho highest thrill in "Wild Honey"
is based oil tho destructive flood tilld a
series of hltllliiiit rescues. Tho flood
scenes show a pent-up river unleashed
to sweep down a narrow canyon and
through a valley tilled with settlers.
The tui'liiiliinco of the water and its
destructive mwer are said to ho shown
with realism never before attained on
the serpen. Prlsrlllii is shown In the
midst of It. buttling lier way in safety
and happiness with her usual couriiKo
and dash. There hip many other
thrills. Robert Kills piny opposite!
the star, and tho well know n screen I
villains, Wallace and Noah Heery buth j
take heavy piles In this picture. t
An added feature comedy on the pro
grume stars l-o Moran in the "Touch
down." n I'.itho Newa unci One llow-i
anl on tho niighiy Wurlliter rottuda
out two hours of good entertainment. t
COMMUNICATIONS
To the editor: The Rogue River Cow
Testing association hns been in opera
tion since December. Jl. The dairy
division of the V. S. department of
agriculture furnishes nil blauk records
free, on condition that a complete
yearly summary of all cow records he
returned. From , these association
records, of which there are more than
"50 in the Cnited States, valuable and
interesting facts a.re compiled.
The members pay ,$.1 for each cow
on test. Financial assistance is also
given by the chamlspr of commerce of
Medford and Ashland, who realize that
improvement in dairy bract irea bene
fits both the fariiH'rand his trading
center.
The tester employed by the associa
tion makes a monthly visit to each
herd. The milk from each cow is
weighed, and a sample taken from
noti iilLini. Tl,.. fifiill fr.tm e.-ieh
' -"""" " j" I
cow is tested to determine Us biillcr-J
fat content. From this the monthly i
production Is imputed; The feed ofj
each cow is wvlglip'if,and the cost ofj
feeding is compared wilh the value ot
the product sold, whether whole milk
or bulterfat.
Assistance is given, where request
ed, in properly combining grains to
furnish balanced rations, and in other,
matters relating to dairy practice.
Production Is Influenced by lilieral
feeding, but It is nis i largely a result
of inherited ability.
Systematic records from each cow
In tho herd are Invaluable to the dairy
man, whether his product be butterfat
or whole milk. The margin of profit
of each cow is shown, often enabling
the owner to secure the same profit
from fewer cows, by getting rid of low
producers. A cow whoso production
is known can be soid at her true value.
The owner can select his calves and
thus his future herd from ' his best
cows. J. Q. STEWART.
. .. i . .. . j
At the Rialto j
Herbert Rawllnson. tbe star of "The :
Man I'nder Cover." a photoplay nt ,
the Rialto Ihculro today, Isn't any!
I'ohemlan artist of tho type s. com-j
men In pictures, lie doesn't bo rav-l
Ing crazy over llin latest exhibit ot
luturistic palming or the current
celebrity in the field of verse libre.
lie is thoroughly normal. From six
in the morning tilt ten at nl:ltt ho is
keenly alive wilh the pleasure of a
well balanced life. Athletics give his
physical self practical iM-rfcrtlon and
w holesome diversions keep him in toi
notch trim from the nerk up,
lie is strongly Interested In the case
of l.oula Vict r F.ytltigo, the author of
"The Man I'nder Cover." whoso ef.
forts to lead a Uoruiul. productive life
39
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Mill:
For InfinU
& Invalids
NO COOKING
Tho "Food-Drink" for All Aces.
Quick Lunch otHor.ic.OiRce.on'l
Fountains. Ash for HOttUCKS.
AvoiJ ImitaUons & Substitutes
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TONSIUTIS
I Apply thickly over throat
cover with hot flannel
V VapoRub
Over 17 Million an UteJ Yearly
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the republican nomination for repre
sentative in the state legislature at the
May primary.
Adv. JOHN H. CARKIN.
R. W. Relnomor, high school history
teacher, will spend his Euster vacation
in Portland, making the round trip by
Catholics Public Schools
Catholics view with delight the efforts being made to give pub
lic school children some religious Instruction. They hope those ef
forts may be successful, and the rising generation come to know Al
mighty God, and knowing Him, love Him, and serve Him. That is
why the Catholic Church builds and maintains her own schools, that
her own children may have a knowledge of God.
THE FIRST SCHOOL, IN THE UNITED STATES WAS OPENED HY
CATHOLICS IN ST. ACGCSINE, IN 1600
These advertisements inserted dully and paid for by two native
Medford Catholic business men who believe In their religion.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Representative in tho Icglslature,
on tho Republican ticket, subject to
the primaries in May.
Adv. RALPH COWGILL.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland,
authorizes bis announcement as a Can
didate for the nomination for the office
of County Commissioner of Jaokson
County, subject to the decision of tho
Republican voters ot said county at
the Primary Election, May 19th, 3922.
Adv.
Dr. Johnson
Says
Diet euros more i'"
le than nicilii'iiH'.
5iit what is tin use f
a tliet if your mouth
health is in bad condi
tion? OUIl -METHODS
are to n .standard.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
Phone 669
GUM CHUNG
China Herb Store
This la to certify that film Chung nf
Medford. Ore., hit cured ma of Koltr
and stomach trouble, H, M. Leonard,
(ifttt J HI., Grunts Pasa.
This Is to certify itmt film Chun of
Madfnrd, Ore., hns eur.d me of rtimura
of four years' stnnditiff. (J. lanain.
113 H St,, Grunts puss, Or.
Medford. Oreon. Jan. 11. IftlT.
This Is to certify that I. tha under
signed, hud very severe stomach trouhla
sod had beon hofliemd for aevarnl years
and Inst AtiicuNt was not expected to
live, and hwirlng of film Chung (whoa
Herb store is at 214 South Front street,
.Medford), I decided I'l got herbs for my
Klnmnrll trouble, iind I started to feet Inn
better n soon on I used them and today
m a well man rind can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted ns I win to
Olm Chung and try bin Herbs
(HU-ned) W. II. JOHNHON.
Wltnessea:
Wm. Lewis, Knifle Point.
W. !,. Chlldreth, KhkIo Point.
M. A. Anderson, Medford,
H. It. Holmes, V,nir.o Point,
C. K. Moore. Kuitli) Point.
J. V. Mclntyre, Kngle Point.
Geo. Von der llellen, Kimle Point.
Tl.n V, Nlehnls KniH t'olnf
A
crs
Golden Gate"
"''IHAT i the order whiih iiuurei
" 1 wiciilfcr,bctau'roli'f'(iohlci
( iatc lus a tl ivor (h it never iliippoiiut.
- k ii"iliin.r.ii( in umo Itom ottut tol-
lee- and bcttct,"
TinJ out for yourself how good it
1.1't 11 your grturrto scnJ you l-iljcr't
GoKlcn Oiitc.
J. A. I Ol GI.R c CO.
Son tjihiho Kanuit l.lty Diillm
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ALBERS
AIRY FEED
COSTS NO MORE THAN MILLRUN
HAS SUPERIOR FEEDING VALUE
NOTICE THE ANALYSIS IN COMPARISON
ACTUAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS SHOWS:
Protein.
Alters Dairy Feed 13.9
Mill Run 12
Fat,
4.5r
2
Fibre.
16
15
Protein is the essential factor in determining values of
feeding stuffs. Protein makes milk. Reckon fat as energy
values. Fibre is waste. Therefore, buy protein and fat.
The above table shows that Albers Dairy Feed gives greater
feeding value.
A moderate amount of fibre is necessary to give bulk or
keep the meals apart. .
Albers Dairy Feed is palatable because it contains
Molasses, with Mill Run. Oat Ily-I'rndiict and f'oeoanut
Meal. The mixture in Albers Dairy Feed supplied the va
riety needed by I he dairy cow,
Try a Sack of Dairy Feed Today ,
j WE DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE
- GET OUR CHICK FOOD PRICE
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Phon 260 317 e. Main
J am a candidate for the nomination
for County Commissioner of Jackson
ounty. on the Republican ticket, sub
ject to the decision of tho voters nt
be primary to ho held May 10th, 1!)22.
Adv. GHORCK ALFORD, Phoenix.
DRY
WOOD
Two Tier 12 inch Pine, One
Tier 12 inch Onk and Laurel,
all for $2.75 a Tier.
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
Phone 551
iiiiiiiui':
with.,
, '
An optimist is one who believes he can get
Kelly-Springfield mileage from an ordinary
tire.
It coats no more to buy a Kelly
, McCUISTON & McMURRAY
57 Houlli Front Street
Phono 03
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