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FKIlTTOUIl MEDFOIil) MA11J TllimiNi:.- MKDFORl). OUKtiOW I'IMDAV, ''APUlfi 11 1SVJ-J Medford Mail Tribune MR. SHELDON'S RETIREMENT. AN INDKt'KNDKNT NliWHPAPEU PUUUSHKI) KVfcllV AKTKHNOONi BXWIPT Fl'NMAT JIT THK '" M Ki'KQRn rruNTiNO o.. Th Mfilford Punday Sun la furnlhnJ ul'orllii r desiring evn day dall I iMWspnpcr. ! NYOXE who is familial' with t ho lU'tuul von Jit ions at the state .legislature, knows liow refreshing it is to find n active and Offlc Mnll Tribune RulMIng, 15-S7-l North Fir trt. l"bon 75. nouM have to go some in order to tern-H tin modern iiiidieiu'n any-1 thing. . 'I COMMUNICATIONS As we understand it, tin1 revolution iu India is largely the work of propaganda. , A consolidation of the Democratic Timed, the Me.lfoM Mall, th Medford rrtbun, tho 8uulhrn Orcfonlun. Xbr Ashland Tribune. ROHKRT W. RCHL, Editor. , SUM1TKK fi. SMITH. Manager. CTBBCKIFTXO TEMIII Daily, with Sunday Sun, year I7.6 ! Dallv, with Sunday Bun, montn.. .( Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.- .50 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month . We-kly Mall Tribune, one year 1.00 Bunday Sun. one year S.OO BT" CARRIF.R In Medfont Anhland. Jerknonville, Central Point, Phoenix. Talent; Another sure siu of spring is t ho tinkle of t ho window glass in t ho l;ils hegin to bat flics. tho plain people roooivo loss attontiou than progressive imnnher, who is at t ho sanio time, perfectly ltonost. Ity lionost wo tin not moan nioroly tho negative iiality of not hcing a liorsethiof. or a swinJlor. Tlioro aro plenty of honest, inue tivo mon at Salem. Hlonty of Inmost bis business mon.' Wo moan a man vhotaks his obligation to tho publie intorost scitotisly, who 4'oesn't indulge iu shady politics, ovon to gain personal advantage, v ho in any oloar cut contest, between tho public interest mid any pri vate selfish interest, can always bo depended noon to be on the 1 ight sitlo. ' ' ' i Siioh a man was Kenrosentativo fton Sheldon, who niinonnces liis I retirement today from tho state senate raee in favor of George lmm IP" r r"OU fiimlunjr. of Ashland. Whether one favored his measures or agreed with his' '. . , methods, one could alwavs commend his motives, for thev were based! The army of the unemployed doesn't-include the small-town spin I'euili mux AIhIIiuuo l ull. 'I'o tli tvvtltm l , ,, I retidyimv uilttni lul of .vrnti-nlny lit I'o.Hi'tl' to tlm 1, mutiny 01' iho aiH'i-i-i oiKmilmtllou Hint Ih ti'irdi'UliiK tl Komip Ittvi o vntloy mid itiirovi It In tote. Hut'h tin itiaaiilwiUim litis no Oliire la tho t'nllfit Htnt.'H And prr nvittn 'thi' nuiKt duniti'Vnua t'iiiiii'it- WnUM tllltl llilVO iVl'- lu'ftlln lUOItllt'Vlt nur ilrmiMTftlltt Instil ultima. Tim mtusiioa i" hup m wlikii ih. grnve dtltlex i'( Hi" I He a vitmiut t nils UkiMi. It culls loudly Uw the unflim 1.... ...,(Lttl llf UV.,..U Al...... ,.l...u Gentlemen who talk too inueh are reminded that too inueh gas ,,ut). , tu inui, nri'Hnrvn nn.l l'MM('Ul. TtlfKO IO tll IIIOlU flltK 1 .Hit vlnlntlona of hiw mid nieniiiv lit imhlli' ihi''. tnnraU uml iiiii-it v. It. WATiloX, (lold llut. April H, 1H!J. Even in a democracy the gootl look'ci's. 1 Dally, without Sunday Bun, yer 7.S0 Daily, witn ounaay oun, one year e.ov All term a by carrier, cash In advance Official paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County tfworn dally avenue circulation for alx month! ending Oct., l!2l, SS26 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month-- .7B i upon the solid rook of what he conooivcd to be the promotion bf'tho i Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .5 ; ... . , ,' j'uum: mni ; iiioj- luvai iaoiv siiriuii; jrimi oiiuuu'iy jrogrossive Meals. This typo is nil, too rare in the stato legislature, as anyone who has made a study of that institution, knows. Hut as Mr. Sheldon declares ;a his statement today, there is no issue between him and Mr. Dunn, they differ widely in temperament, but not in essential principles or integrity of character. Moreover, the progressive type is today suffering a certain eclipse. There, is a wide-spread feeling iu this 'section and through out the state that the onward rush should halt for a time and that re construction, retrenchment and sound business readjustments are the critical needs, rather than full speed ahead. At such a time dndge Dunn's characteristics qualify him particu larly well for political office. He is a fine example of the honest, re liable, conservative. So, while there is reason for true Progressives to regret Mr. ! Sheldon's retirement, there is also reason for Jackson county, as a I whole to be grateful that a man of Judge Dunn's standing and cali-1,-.-. i, . 1 a . ,1-. 1 ' Entered aa aeconb os matter ai Medford. Oregon, under the act of Marcl I, 187. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRKSA The' Aaaociated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all iewa dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alao the local news published herein. All rlghta of republication of special glspatchea herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. ster who possesses a juicy morsel of gossip. HERBS USED IN MEDICINES AJllllt'lll'xtiT, KukIiUkI, illH'l' tllK'H lilt' ri'lll'WI'll t'lllllVlltlllll (If dill- filnliloni'il tiit'illi liiiil lii'llm In KiihIIkIi tiiii'dcMH, In I ln I'lilind Hiatt'M lln'v liiivo iiIhii itoiio nut tif fiiNlilnh n K 11 f,n 1 111 1' of tlo' anmll iinrili'ti, nil Initial) thoy mi' ltnini'li til Iuihii qiittillt' fi'uiii 'I'liilo'V, liullit unit t'lilnn, wlii'ic they in'" i!i-nwii iiui'i ly fur tiiiiiiii'i'- (Itll llll'IIIMl-H, UN ttK'lr IIIKllll'Inilt viiluo In t't'i-oMilKftl hy ninny l"iiiliim pliyMlrliuiK. Ti'iis of M imI ir 1 1111 1 lurli m tiMoit Httiiuiilly la Vl iri'in nit Inn of l.ydUi, 13, I'lnltlmiii'ii V'i'gittiiii I'ouiiiouiul, n mu N tii'ti'nful nii'ill ilni for womun'it IIIn. It ruiitiilni no liitiiMitlrN nr liiOMiflil ili'ilua ntul wnini'ii nfflli'toil with mirli iilliiii'iitn sliuulit try It. Atv, The world isn't growing bettor, it just seems that way because the (ny , tmHinosi. culs have taken olf their galoshes. , Krlck Anilemon of tlm llluo I,ml!io illatilot I Hnnilln a fw iliiya in the Tho woman who does most of her work with n can opener has a husband who thinks an "opener" is Jacks or better. jMil ?: "Tha Vacant Chair" stylo ot editor ial Is all the rase in the democratic j press, owing to the VS. not submitting j to a ftrst-clasB skinning at the Gnoa 1 confab. The last European confab J the VS. participated in. "minds ere ' matched" feverishly, and the nation luckily escaped with its pants. lire has been secured to succeed him. Quill Points j The tighwad is unwept, uulwuored and unstung. It's a frroat little world That we live in. To spend, And to lend. .. And to give in, Hut to beg. Or to borrow. Or get one's own. It's the worst little world That is known. , Corrine Lowe (19.02) UP TO EXPECTATIONS (Pendleton East Oregonian) . The bride's table had been decked with old Dutch brass 1n the form of komvoors tilled with delphiniums. Instead of the usual marriage bell three brass cuspi dors (once the property of the bride's great-great-grandfather, 1792) .were substituted, and filled with white , agapanthus lilies. These formed a picturesque back ground for the bride and bridegroom. If you want service, go to the man who neods th e monov. Another state right gone forever is. the state of inebrietv. Theories that work are more numerous than theorists that work. Bellipcrgnt Labor and feared Capital are a combination in re straint of trade. It may be remarked in passing, however, that a wicked movie irsm RipprmgRhurr.es t . ' . 1. tl tu 1 1 SUPERSTTTION. . k n t- ) mi nv a . aa 1 BKOKK a mirror t'other day, and dropped a fork upon the floor; ami Aunt lHiza rose to sav, "Misfortunes now will make you sore; no man can (lout the fates that way, and not find' Jife a beastly bore. It's ill to break a looking glass, it culls up all the iniis of gloom, and many evils come tt pass tvhen forks are strewn about the room; your lurk's forsaken you, nlas, you're walking hand in hand with doom." That morning, by the early mail, I got. a. letter from a gent who long ago had borrowed kale, and now he paid me every cent ; so what did dropping forks avail ? Yhat force was in my aunt 's lament ? I met a broker and ho said. "You know that nil well stock you bought t Yv"o nil sup posed it was dead, too dead to skill, wo brokers thought ; and now it's soaring overhead inVvory market it i sought." Then 1 re buked my mildewed mint when to my cottage I repair-eiC1, "This .sin-aiid-omeii Muff is cant, and bunk and piffle," I declared; and wearlv she heard me rant, and merelv crossed Iter hands and i " glared. "Vohi- spiel," she muttered, "is no good; you talk like one who has the mange; the onions arc not understood by one whose wits are wild and strange; if you were wise you'd knock on wood yonfvpresont luck is bound to change." WOOD! ITlr M.00 Tbr aiMl up. Tlati ti! Coal lu.ao Tun. ... MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor He omi Third rhnnn 2 IU TO THE PUBLIC: W'e have picked up a bargain in Urv .Mixed Wood, winch we are passing on to our customers. Snap While It Lasts Phoru 7C , VALLEY FUEL CO. Curling Iron Special $3.50 v ' amk noitt HI ThU Mid U )onr mmurnnro ot ! Ik-i Clnmi vlrliqj limlrrlnl IwektHt by out fair iu'loos wut rffit lent wiirh. Phone 1000 Renard Electric Co. 108 N. Central Catholics Love the Bible Tho Tulhillr Otturrh ehprlsh. Ilio ttllil.'. AM. Ol IT. Slio heik'Vi' t tt. UllilO ko bo the Word f ('.ml -lw-l a fimr humuti doru nu'tit, Slu lolievea ilio blbln contains no errors. ( i lioli. a riv iTi'iH-f tlm liili. no much Dial ihey rl nod aland wlom II It read mid KISS IT DKVOt'TI.Y lifter ren.ltni; II. a catholic. ni.viu.KH f AUUoi.b. siui:u ov Tin: ii:ci... IUTION Of INlil'.l'KMICN('K. IlKtiAN TlIK r"IHST AMKUK'AN UAll.KOAI'. Th-ae .tvertlKritientu lns.rld dally and paid for by two native Medford Catholic bualnras inep who bottvve In their religion. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? At 10 am. today clues had been found Indicating spring has come, but a severe winter may set in ere sun down.' There ever was a time when there was so much plain and fancy cussing of the weather, and never a time when its tantrums were so enlivening. Easter will be ushered in Sunday throughout the world with inspiring anthems, sawedoff shotguns, and big game rifles. It's about a month till the primary election, and candidates for governor without a chance have discovered a 'conspiracy" to defeat them. IF. IT INT ONE THING, IT'S SOMETHING ELSE ' (Shedd News) On her way home from church Sunday morning Mrs. T. B. Spren ger escaped what might liave been ' 'a serious accident Mrs. Sprenger was opening the gate and one of the horses in' the field came run ning tjy. To avoid being run over' by the horse Mrs. Sprenger Jumped Into the ditch close by and got her feet wet. She Is now suffering from a severe cold. An International crisis was narrowly averted Thurs. eve, when a 60 mile per hour dash for a can of salad dressing was consummated. The Pauline Re vere of the thrilling auto race against social disaster, made the last lap with one eye on a hundsome hardware drummer. When will the city Papas wako up and build a much needed raunieipal cycloue cellar. 1 How many people does the 1920 census show are over 100 years old? 2 When was the peak of the public debt reached? 3 What kind of wood is used large ly In making artificial limbs? 4 What Is the season of the year in January In Australia? 5 Is there a bridge over, the Suez canal? 6 What Is a peon? 7IIow does a tub of water near vegetables In the cellar keen ttiem from freezing? 8 What is a four-in-hand? a vtnai oira is it that builds an edible nest? 10 Where on the American-Cana dlan boundary was a portal of peace erected last year? Answer to Yesterday's Question 1 On which side of a tree does the most moss grow? Ans. On the north side. 2 Who commanded the Battalion of Death la the great war? " Ans. Mme. Botchkareva, a Russian revolutionist. 3 How much larger Is the diameter of the earth than the diameter of the planet Venus? Ans. Three hundred miles. 4 What Is the nercentaire of Iron In the human -body? Ans. .014 per cent.j 5 Who is register of the U. 8. Trea-j sury? Ans. H. V, Speelman. 6 While at the table what is the correct way to take your napkin? Ans. Partially unfold it and lay It across your lap. 7 Where is King's college in North America located? . Ans. In Windsor, Nova Scotia. 8 On what river Is Calcutta locat ed? Ans. On the Hoogly river, a branch of the Ganges. 9 When was Hawaii made a terri tory? Ans. In liiOO. 10 What event furnishes the first authentic date In Roman history? Ans The battle of Lake RegllluH, 497 II. C. .The Blue( Egg chapter mot with Nellie Robin in the Dock Plekel yard on Tliurs., and adopted a resolution urging enforcement of tho curfew law against the dirty little sparrows. An Interesting paper was read on bright ening up the home nest with the tall feathers of meadow larks, followed by a, helpful discussion of the 'nutritive . value of fish worms when fed to the young. f. PROSPECTIVE AUTO MECHANIC (Pendleton Tribune) Bon Fix Iert Thursday for Butler creek to bring linine his horse to begin spring plowing. With Medford trade is Medford made ANNOUNCEMENTS THE LAST DAY Saturday, April 15, Is ihe Last Day of the An niverary Sale in Our Men's Department SAVE . ON YOUR EASTER CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS SAVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative In the state legislature at the way primary. Adv. JOHN II, CARKIN. Mr. Norblad of Astoria, who will ostensibly run against Mr. Iluwley for Congress, niul predicts his own elec tion,' has bora awarded tho Iron Cross of the first degree for uncontrollable optimism. Tomorrow is the last day In which entries can be madf in' glori ous free-for-all known as tho Oregon system, .. . 1 announce myself as a candidate for Representative In the Legislature, n the Kepuulican ticket, subject to the primaries in May. Adv. RALPH COWGILL. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. II. Sltnnson. of Ashland. authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomlnatioa for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of said county at fhe Primary Election, May 19th, 1922 Adv I am a candidate for the nomination for County Couiruisnloner of Jackson otinty, on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters at he primary to be hold May 1 9th, 19!I2, Adv. CKOROE ALFORD, Phoenix. rrxt w r. 7 "V . 8otty ortna 1 ALL SUITS REDUCED Style Plus and . . , . t Society Brand Clothes Merges, Tweeds, Caslitncrcs . and Worsteds. All guaranteed, hand tailored and all wool. 25.oo Suits .r. r : 4P22.50 W.0O Hni.ts .'. $27.50 $35.00 Suits , .'. $31.50 45.00 Suits $10.50 Work Shirts ' I JtUakl Pants I , Hoys'. Waists . 69c $1.98 69c Men'n Hats fen's Huts v Iioy' Caps $2,39 $2.98 89c Hoys' Blue Shirts Men's Hil) Overalls Men's Bib Overalls 69c 98c $1.19 Cotton Sox Lvsle Sox ISoys' Overalls 14c 25 c 98c Silk Sox Filter Sox Leal her Oloves . 69c 48c 48c ' IflmintlcU Athletic llall.rignii Iicathor Gloves ' Ti.ii.n Suits I'liion Suits $1.00 $1.00 89c Khaki Shirls' ' . Knit Ties w,k Tins $1.19 . 50c 67c ,Silk Ties Linen Collars 'anvas filoves 45c 10c 10c 'Men's Garters KhnkMCnie.kers Kailroad Shirts" 19c $1.00 $.1.69 f Discounts on nil. Ext ni Hants, ' - Dress Hunts, Special $2.98 Mann's Department Store .. The Store for Everybody Medford, Oregon .Tolinny Tupnnts Suits Jor'Birys! Tho Suit with tho' Extra Trousers, two pair of Hunts with every Kiil, Sale Hriees $9.85 to $19.85 Mail Orders Promptly Tilled, Postage Prepaid Discounts On All Shirts' Dress Shirts, Special $1.00