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MEDFORD MAlIs TRIBUNE. -MEDFOUn. OlmiOX. TllUUSDAY. 'AVI ML H, 1!rj2 r 4 PAGE FOUR t'nDFORD MAlt TRIBUNE NtETONDKNT NEWSPAPER HMEI) EVERT Ar TEUNiXJN Km -IT BlWltAT BY TUB gtHDFORD PH1NTINQ CO. " Til VoOtord Sunday Bun la furntahe. uijriwra uusiring uren hjt uh Officii Mali Tribune Building, IS-? t North Fir timet, t'none 7ft. A . nflnanlM Mnn of tha DamOCratl- Tlaioa. the Medford Mall, the Medfnr Trioune. tha Southern Urvgonlan. Th aahland Tribune. REVIVING THE OLD MEDFORD SPIRIT. ' ROPERT W. Rimu Editor UMPTRR 8. 8M1TH. Manager trBackirrioa tsbmi t MAIL In Advance: Pally, with Sunftay Sun. year I7.$i Hill I . U 11 .l .. C.n MAnlh 7 I (US. Without Sunday Sun, year... . ally, without Sunday Sun, mouth .1 r? 1 aekly Mall Tribune, one )sar.. . 4uuy Sun, one year i. fA rRIKr In . Medford. Aahland ft aekaonvllla. Central Point, PuoenU W'wlth Bundav Run. month..- .N gib, without Sunday Sun, month . with Humisv Sun. one year rina by currier, caah In advance , i.riAii iump Ar inn i 11 ox Aieuiun I iiei paper oi w awrn dally average circulation jor ,,. . months ending Uot,. iDii. a "trej a ewnk os matter a oru, Oregon, unaer me aci oi "-' 111 ; MEMBERS OF THK ASSOCIATED , PRKS8. , , .. AeMicteted Preaa la exclusive!; .1 . . ... . HimhllMtlnn ft. nnia w u "T.'l.i- ;r r. . ii . ki niaDaicnea creuuru i v- C,t gtherwiaa creauea in imo M tha looal newa published hln. TirVS.kt. MmihiioMtian of aieela 4lf atiihea herein are aino reaerveu. ... v miiaiiv Yc Smudge Pot ' "', By Arthur Pgrry. - ALL CITZENS should got behind the Chamber of Commerce pro pram to revive the old Medford spirit. Medford established the reputation many years ngo, ofjieing the lustiest attic- city on the l'newic toast. Hum was not ft tribute to numbers, but a tribute to spirit. the spirit of doiii big thing in n liig way. "Doing bin things in n biy: way." that is the most valuable asset a foininuiiity can have. It doesn't mean n mere revival of the old fashioned booster bunk, exaggerated value and exaggeratd! eluims. nri n nn mm n riLci BEING HELD HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? GORGEOUS PALACE J'.OMi:. April- it means first of all the elimination of petty personal ipiarrels ami, inniaine n city neighborhood squabbles, it means that jiood citizens lay down their hammers, abandon this trivial controversy and that, and all pet to gether and work together for the betterment and development of Medford and the Rogue Hiver Valley. It isn't an easy job. Friction and hostility seem to be in air, not only here but everywhere else. (Joncral eeonomie conditions moreover have created an atmosphere, in which the fine old spirit of community loYalty finds it difficult to thrive as it did a decade ago. .liut just as the old Medford spirit allowed Medford to make the most of her opportunities then, so the revival of that spirit can allow Medford to make the most of her opportunities now. By all means make the effort, ami hit the line hard. This may nol be the age of marvels, but marvellous things can be done by nnv com munity that gets together, forgets its trivial differences, and unites under the banner of "doing big things in n big way." -It In bettor .llll'l.'uU ail.ii!oil ttrlm'olv boM'ttiilUy ttmn (tenon. vliero the k'retit ccammile conference Is bcinit holil for It cnnuliin tlie au lerb (minces built luusily iturliiK tbu sixteenth century ti mvtlwfy tlm enne of luxury, the ttintrwlntlon of nit nml I S On what river lit Culeiutu local beauty of tl. nterclutnt iiiees ifel? GeiuMt. ! When ws Hawaii nunle it torrl There are no inlacen In Italy, per- tory? I- pOn wlint ilile if n tree; diM'H (be moat iiiom kioW ? II Who commanded thu Iiatltillon of lieiith tn thi ureal war? 3 How much lurser ta Ihc diameter of the onrth tdun the dlumetnr of lb" ilanet Velum? I What Is the iercentaKn of Iimii In the human body? 5 Who Is the register of tlu t'. H. Treasury ? B While at the tublo what In tbo correct way t take your naikin? "Where Is the Klmt'u colleRn In North America located? Quill Points The mist that hides the sunshine of prosperity is the pessimist. Ti, iariff issue Is asaln before con- t .- . , ,, .... greag toe -Aiiim iiiu pi. g topic upon wnicn anjone cn at treat lenBtn. wimoui nouis thlM at all about me suojeci, uu . BO-cnance oi wins u.vciiuiij putcd. Oregon is panicuiwiy luwir..- ed 1 an ad valorem tax on gravis trom reuna iu mo v-nw . ..... i 1 I .l. hUDit. catlte If It pigeonnwicu, t..- - ed ' woodpeckers residing in me v-wj cs, wi not build any nests in new- (ock trees on the shady sides oi ra vines less tnan aw iu aeep. .!;-;;,; . - too Arbuckle has finally been ... rv ltA ha. ,.naA 1, 1 m aCOBIltea. le nn that threatened to go 10 u- OUl.cOBiernns wim uib tum uc; o. : : . . Conaa Doyle, creator of the Sher- a . . I.. Jl.n lock Holmea stones, now tue leaums aplfltualUtic authority oi me worm, is ttt . Anieric, on a lecture tour u brt Cherrol twings.- sinners, vi wV. Ik there U an alarming scarcity. affoprdlDg to Mr. Doyle, do not spenu etegJty TrjlnK in ineir own greaac whjie acting as their own firemen. A ntadful of cltlsens will be glad to hear this.; 1 TH national chairman of the demo cratic party announces a "victory for forces of democracy in November." this sounds something like the "drift to Cox," which wag ao noticeable In 1920, till the rotes were counted. ? Add 'Wild Statements of Tame Citl- tena: "I'd rather be in the rain of the valley than In the sunshine of Flor Ida" (Rosie Rosenbaum, Espee hire ling). uri bi un itcd I luri vt - , (Oars spectator; V f I I nJn - w mi Kail llltt . . . . , . mlsturtune ot ousting a rim on last Monday. (Run down by O. D.) Champion Jack Dempsey, who sailed Tuesday, with the delayed threat "to (Slean up everything in Europe. 1U visit the battlefields of trance. When there was considerabln activity on said battlefields the champion was shackled to a rivet showered shipyard at home. In a spirited debate in the Nash dint. Wed. eve, one of the leading miners was hit in the lumbar region with a platinum mine, hurled with deadly ac curacy from a hipiwcket. We fear the Irish Five State'will be of fend days and full of trouble. 10 What event furnlaties tho first authentic event In Koiuun lilatory? Aniwerg to Ycstsrday'g Quettiong 1 What is meant by iho "dlmaff side" of ii family? Aim. The mother's .You can hear almost everything on the radiophone now except a Hollywood party. At this season of the year, connubial bliss is largely a matter of spring hats. aperial telephone line haa been act upfor the acrvlce if the riclcKntiuiia and newspaper correapuudenta. Uead- ic n uniriai silsiuchmi ima nanus ucrnss tut: t-u iifii u. lime ,rt. pared for ddcKutea nnd repnrtera. jn the palms. , bnpa In the whole world, no mnisnlfl cent In thenisulw and that form audi n gultublu hnckiti'oiiiid for the trvnaurc of art, the Van lyeka, the Ifiihenx and the delightful idettiica of the Venetian Hcbool that adorn their sldt. wa Is. ) Where la the lai'Keat puit Iiok In The Koyal I'al:n.o where the con- 'the failed Stutea? Ans. Jut otltaldo ferenee la held. In addition to its hn H(y limits or New York. It Is sumptuous furniture. Its nlorlo.m cnU(( j,n,r HWnln,,, - nmrhle atairetisu and ImiIcoiiIcm, has a( , ,.,.i ... ., i beautiful garden with gr lawns' 8;VV 1,ut U 'h ! 0 . - , and walks, shaded by a variety of "'"nd per curat? Ann. $So.iO. trees and shrub. t-Wluit Is tho tonnsKf of the The meinlM-rs of the different dele- steamship Leviathan? An. 01, SSL' gallons nKcrt-irnte nt leant 2U0(t pei-- tons; ." sons, who lire Indued In tlenoa a pul- j 6 What Is water Klass? Ans. It Is aces and in the lovely villas that hiii- tonuound of silica and U so round the town. When one realise ca)M ,,,.., that all this beauty Is batbetl iu the . ., .... , ., .... sunshine of nnMlnllnn sprlK. It is -ht Is he M,.dlion of IMro dlfflcult to imagine ii Istier pnpara- BnlJ trntay ? Ans. .iib.UUO. Hon for the i-tunfort nnd pleasure of R Who wan the first man in the Italy's quests. . j Illhle to Ret drunk on home-made In addition ltaty has exerted her- wine? Ans. Noah. (Jenesla IX, L''i, 21. self to provide for the conveniences 9 When a horse lies down whlrh of lite needed by those who attend ,mrl f ,tlwcr f,rel? the conference. Tho road along the UKUiian Klvlorn baa been r lal.l for . ' ' a distance of about 15 miles. Ad.ll- -"at river in Kurop. U condi tional telephone and teleKraphle cir- cr'i tho largest ? Ans. The .Volga, cults have been constructed nnd n I 't empties Into tho Caspian sea. The poet who sings of "the shade of night and the eloquent palm" knows the great American porter, all right. People seldom objeet to the length of a sermon, however, if it has depth as welL Some marriages are happy, and some people think two families can live in the same house. CAMP LEWIS' April 12 Spider Logic A man once wrote tu Murk Twain aa followa: "1 found a spider in my morn ing paper. Is that good or bad luck? What does It signify?" The great huiuorWt answered him : "Finding a spider In yuur paper la neither good nor bad luck. The ;lde was merely looking over the paper la see what merchants were not advertls. Another good wav to expand the chest is to carry n roll of long'8Prt are welcomed st the school. . , . .Extra compensation -of $1.00 per trrcen in your pant imekct. Bame provlded umplre, , .uditk n to regular soldier's pay. srncti icr umpires is neing neiu mis ; nK, so he could gu to their stores, spin month In preparation for the opening a wc(, crosg t, s mrt nd Ve a life of the league of army baseball teams of undisturbed peace cvfr aficrwarJ." Here. All enlisted men desiring to qualify tor this dangerous arm ot the -lmost any minor statesman can tell you that the first essential! to success is a majority following. , I PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES WICHITA. Haa., April 13. Ed (Strangler) Lewla, world heavyweight . wrestling champion, will defend his Somehow we have a notion that a slow motion picture of a checker tltle a81"' Earl t'raddock, former . . , , , , - , - champion, here tonight, icwla won tournament would be good for the nerves. )tho champ,on8hll, from stanlslaua Zbyszko here six weeks ago. , Effort to raise bonus nionev by taxing beer is merely an effort to The n,Rtch wiu t3 a rini8h- two . . ,. J falls in three, for a purse of $20,000. make the bonus measur a liquid measure. . rad(lock 8m, Lewl() hftVe Bet folir times, both winning twice. Lewis. Now that Uncle Sam is pressing for payment, we expect any dav we'shlng 220 pound, will hsve a thlr-, n o rm k'li - i. ' i i . ty pound advantage over tho cbullcn- occ unuiouj fJUb ill a 17111 Ml IUCJ1 10AC1J. The following atudelits will .repre sent the Thoenlx bleh wtirml nt the contest which will be held at the Medford hitch school In May: Tom Custer anil Kloya Watklna In book keeping: Margaret Sheets nnd U-lia Nicholas in shorthiuid nnd typewrit ing. This contest will le held by the commercial departments of the liluh achools of Jnekson county to stimu late the Htud-nis In this particular hluh school work. jger. The inalienable rights with which man is endowed are seldom TULSA Captain Itob Roier of Chi- worth much unless he is endowed with a fighting spirit as welL cago won the referee's decision over Carl Morris, Sapulpa. In the third round of a scheduled 12 round bout After a time the small boy begins to understand that it is wrong! when Roper's claim of a foul was up- , full Una ,1 ,1 1 .11- O nA n T-i n ii-ii. 1 n 1 r r n n cm.lt I.a. 1 " '1 it: .vn uiiii-n.t j vu ai u a fiui cuk laiiviuK to a iguiau vJj . Ben H. Lampman, who was . sen tenced by the Oregonlan to go around the- world with Julius Meier, boosting for the 1925 fair, surrendered at Shanghai, China, and Is coming home. A gifted and a clever writer, Benjamin described .delightfully and accurately what he saw, without hair-raising pub licity for his host or his dream. Min K'ed. with congratulations on his escape, will be regrets that his travel articles will no longer grace the col umns of the music center's dailies. ' L. D. Mumpower and Fred Vallet are among those buqy preparing the gar dens . in Gladstone. (Oregon City Lntrprise). The first named can sever Join a 4 um. The first spring carnival is upon us, and cannot be averted. The last one that came resulted in old men . with Whiskers riding so much on the merry-go-round, the rising generation never bod a chance. Fes Is Like a Ntw Woman ; "I wag a sufferer from kidney trou ble for several years," writes Mrs. Arthur Demtille, R. F. D. 1, Grasmere, N. "and suffered so much I felt completely lame all over. Since I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills I am not so lame. 'My back ached all the time and my eyes were all a blur. Now I can see fine and feel liko a different woman. Since I have taken two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills I don't have that tired feeling. I can do my own work now." They bring quick results. Sold everywhere. Adv. I Me PILLS. TAKE pink pills to cure my ills, my gout and flu and tetter; I swallow ten, and now and then I think I'm feeling better. I read the boast of Dr. Yost, who does much advertising; his pills, he claims, cure gents and dames with quickness most surprising. His ads appear throughout the year in every moral daily; his pills will cure the rich and poor, he tells us, proudly, gayly. The village doe is prone to knock the pills he sees me taking; "These healing guys, who advertise," he says "are always faking. Oh, come to me, my friend," says he, "when you are sick and jaded; I'll feed you pills of mix and squills that have the Yost pills faded." But old Doc Yost he gets the'most of all the coin I'm earning; he takes his stand, throughout the land he keeps bis lanthorn burning. In every sheet I chance to meet, his pills are recommended; day after day we hear him say, "My pills. are truly splendid. My pills are made of junk and jade, of barks nnd buds and simples, they 11 cure catarrh and leave no sear, they 11 banish boils and pimples." Physicians roast this Old Doc Yost who keeps on advertising, and still lie trills a bout his pills, whose sales are most surprising. TOPEKA Alan Enstice, Kansas heavyweight wrestling champion, won two straight falls from Jatrinda Gouar, East Indian champion. Cliff Hinckley, claimant of the Ohio heavyweight championship, defeated John Granda vkh, in the same order. I Mrs. Bute's SEATTLE Bobbie Michaels, New j York lightweight, knocked out Joe riarrahan, Seattle, In third round or a four round event. Young Gardeau, Boise, Idaho, was given decision over Boy McCasIln, welterweight, Bremer ton, Wash. . .ay One Fold One Shepherd Catho'ics pray constantly that all Christians may soon be united and have "One Lord, one faith, one baptibtn, one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all."'(Eph. 4. 5-6). The Catholic Church Invites all Christians to return to that great Mother Church, which teaches today the Same unchanging faith taught by Christ and the Apostles. (John 17, 11), "Holy Father, keep them In Thy name which Thou hast given me; that they may be ONE, even as we are." THE FIRST HOSPITAL IX THK NEW WOULD WAS A CATHOLIC HOSPITAL. IX MEXICO CITV, IX 1524 L . These advertisements inserted daily and paid for by two native Medford Catho'lc business men who believe In tbelr religion. Prlscilla Dean Scores PrisclUa Dean added another tri umph to the series of her screen suc cesses here, when her latest photo- drama, "Wild Honey," .was shown at the Page theatre yesterday. "Wild Honey" Is a thriller. It grips the imagination by the force of its situations, and no moro than lets down from orfe thrill before It carries one Into another gripping suspense. Miss Dean is supported by an ex cellent , cast. Robert Ellis, Lloyd Whitlock, Percy Challenger, Helen Raymond, Landers Stevens, Carl Stockdale, C. J. Frank and Harry dc Roy. Scalloped Potatoes Thit economical vay of preparing po'.alort remove them from the "iide dith" . dan and makri of them a dith of d'utinetiom I tbsp. tilt, 4 medium sized potatoes, 14 cup water, cup Carnation Milk, t tbtp, butter. Wash, pare and cut potatoes in thin slicea. Pot a layer in buttered baking dith, sprinkle with salt and dredge with a small amount of flour. Add milk and butter and bake until potatoes are soft. This recipe serves six people. . II you havao't eu Illutrsia4 aaoklat ( loo tMt4 recipe, write for cegr Carsatlea Milk Pre, ucta Co., 603 Cancard Bldf PorlUoS, Ora, lilt (CkTrTi8ffl3ffl ANNOUNCEMENTS 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for tne republican nomination tor repre sentative in the state legislature at tbo May primary. Adv. JOHN It. CARKIN, DR. R1GKERT I announce myBelf as a candidate for Representative In the legislature, on the ' Republican ticket, subject to tho primaries In May. Adv. RALPH COWGILI Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROlt UfiEU COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thoa. II. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes bis announcement as a Can- jdidate for the nomination for the office or county commissioner oi jacsson County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May l!Ub, 1922. Adv, I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson ounty, on the Kepubllcon ticket, sub- Broken lensc Accurately Duplicated' Ject to the decision of the voters at FACTORY OX PREMISES he primary to be held May 19th, 1922. . 1108 V, Main, I'imuOm Adv. GEORGIA ALFORD, Phoenix. ( ; V' i Fertilizers FERTILIZE FOR BIGGER AND EARLIER GARDEN CROPS. IMPROVE YOUR LAWN AND ENJOY MORE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS BY , FERTILIZING A FERTILIZER. FOR EVERY NEED Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260 for Seeds That Grow SURPLUS ARMY GOODS Aimy (). I. Blankets (new) .,. ... , I.imi Ami) Sb.-lt. r Tenia, (n-ialmM hut giM.d n wh ) .,.!...-,. H.OO Xmy IVa Jtrkila (mw) original rial IM.txi , ,, MMMI (. I. Wool Itrw Im- (rrcUlniiMl) . ... , a.no . 1. 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Ae ami Carrier (mw) ,a5 Many other useful article for rmnwr. hikers, fishermen ami lour ltt al saving m-ltrx. - . , Medford Shoe Hospital ItKI XollJi Central son THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN Spring went her In here! Start the outing sen light In it Kuril Sediin An Ideal fninl'v ear. roomy enough for any outing, l'.ntlrtdy enclosed, warm and co.y on cool evenlngsj Open nnd cool in warm summer weather. It Is easy to operate, sturdy, durable and economical. If you are inteiiwied Phono 111 Our demon strator la nt your service. One ride will ciinvlnco you of the stiHrlor ejiiiilllles of tho Ford Sislin. Don't let tha blnze from your Inatch Start u blii'Ae In tho woods. 0. E. OATE3 AUTO CO. Cor, Mirth and Paeifle Hlvhwae