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MEDFORD M All ' TRIBUNE. ME I) FORI). ' OliF.ttOY. WEDNESDAY, - WVUU' If).' 1!)J2 Medford Mail Tribune AN INIK1'KNPKNT NKW8HAPPH PUULIRMKl) KVKRY AKTKKNOON EXKCPT Kl'NIMT BT TUB' MUDKOKD PH1NTINQ CO. The' MHllar4 Sun.lay Muinlixt Kim it fur tiinlinl iilritHm ilwirlti iloy ilil A SUGGESTION TO KLAMATH FALLS. Offtci Mall Trlbun, Building, 15-17-M North Kir (triKt. 1'hon 7l. A consolidation of th Democratic Tlmra, th Mertford Mat), th Medford rntiunn, th HouUiern Oregonlan. Tbi Ashland Tribune, ROnKItT W. nVUU, Editor. BUMPTEK 8. SMITH. Manager. BVBICatXTOOll T1UIII BT MAIL In Advance: Pally, with Sunday Sun, rear tT.SO Pally, with Sunday Sun, month.. .10 Dally, without tonlar Sun, year.... .50 Daily, without Sunday Bun, month .ti Weekly Mall Tribune, on yar t. 00 Sunday Hun. one year t.00 BT CARTtlEn In Medford. Aahland, Jacksonville Central point, Phoenix. . Talent and on t!i(rti-: lnll, wlih Wui.uay Sun, month.-. .75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month . Dally, without Sunday 8un. year.. 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, on year 60 All terms by carrier, cash In ndvatwa. Official paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackaon County. worn dally averalte circulation for nit month rmllna- Afll 1. JKS, 8-SP. more than loiiM Hie ,imilatin of any othw paper puhlMied or circulated in Ja.-kaoa County. The only paper brtween F.iw-iie. Ore., ami Parranlento, Calif.. distance o( orr Mm trull-, having Irwrd wire Acm-lated PmM Service. Entered ieeontt n!m matter at Medford, Oregon, under th act of March I. 117. MEMBERS OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRKSS. Thai Aaaoclated Presa la exchialvely entitled to the use for republication of all ntwa aispaicnes creunea 10 11. or not otherwlae credited In this paper, and aiao the local new published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are alao reserved. IIKHK is this much t ho said fur KlamntU Fulls, thoro is 11O A exouso for anvom living thoro boinif bored to death, i If the population is not fighting about 0110 tiling, it is fighting j ibout something olso. No municipality wt'st of Dublin, onu houst of .suoh a consistent record. First thoro was a court house war, resulting in the oonstruotioii of two oourt houses, then there was a newspaper war. with editors behind harrioados shooting out copy via the Colt automatic, now after a few week's diversion with a lumber mill strike, surging interest is revived by a recall against Mayor Wiley, charged with bootlegging f filiations. Every now and then some courageous citizen arises to suggest peace or at least a short period of armed neutrality. It is pointed out thnt open warfare, while stimulating to the sporting instincts. pays no grocery bills. Rut the protest is soon lost in the uproar of not her civic riot. (f conrsh, this spirit is modern, in fovf portions of the world today is peace fashionable. lUit some d; the worm will turn. .Yhou it does, wc suggest that the oourt house precedent be followed. In stead of having one city of Klamath Falls, why not have two? One might be christened Klamath City, and the tubes Falls city. although the titles are immaterjal. Ibit have two distinct civic cor porations. jMit all of one faction in one unit, and all the others in the other, ami then erect a Chinese sound-proof wall between them. Then there might be some chance of a normal and peaoful life, provided of course, stringent and uncompromising- immigration laws were established at every hole in the wall. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 Who invctiti'it the "roNt cure"? Ann. A , Weir MltcltiMI, tut 'American IHW't. Ye Smudge Pot 1 By Arthur Perry. Boluhevikl are coagulating in Amer ica to arrange for a revolution in Europe. It 13 about time ctmpress pent something home besides garden seed. Tiny was a musical comedy at the Tage last eve. Vlia tborua while nini bl, had nothing ou a Main Stem ballet oa a sunny im. Signs are beginning to multiply that about one more dose of the Oregon System will be enough if not a great sufficiency. In Washington and Idaho petitions have been initiated to re model similar laws, and the local com monwealth shows signs of coming out of a reform daze, and employ the min imum of common wnse in picking can didates for important offices by re quiring something of them in the line of qualifications besides a year's residence and a filingee. The custom of blithely electing Incompetents, and then cussing Wall St for it, is petering out. A ' young and well dressed young music center boptlegger ha3 varied bis murdering 1y using a pistol on a patron, and getting caught at it. . SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE (Portland Oregonian) 'Reduction of hips Lie on your possible. Continue this until you absolutely rock, your abdomen acting as a pivot. In running down a rubbish fire in the bix. dis. this am. the police were thrown off the track, by a pioneer pipe. The weather continues amiable. Tuesday's temperature resulted in the unemployment of the three top but' tons on many vests. The Jacksonville road the most traveled highway la the county la not far enough out in the woods to be paved this year. IT'S AB6UT TIME (Eugene Register) The Tenth Division of the Meth odist ladies' aid will hold an infor mal "get-acquainted" party . for tbjlr husbands. 1 Calshevikis are now using daffodils instead of pussywillows, to carry out the color scheme in the living room at eocial functions. . .' Sen. James E. Reed of Missouri claims AVoodrow Wilson "Insulted him." If Mr. Wilson will also insult Hiram Johnson, Borah, LaFoIk-tte, and Others, hid Crown Prince son-in-law may have a chance for the presidency "EUItOPR SOON' OX STADLE BASIS" (lldlino Oakland Tribune) WHOA!! Quill Points Pry statistics show the country not so dry as the statistics. The average man wooes most ardently when courting disaster. Roar Admiral Sims wauts to be a full admiral, but doesn't say of what. . The-govcrnment seems to favor capital punishment. It has cer tainly punished ours. v Before May L'O wi likely shall road: "Kuth smashes another record; wears out ."!ili bench and U4th scat of trousers." 1 What wn the p.iM Bttomliutce at the IVmpHpy-Carpenticr ftKht? , , . j 2 1 low many imtont wore granted I tht first year the puti-M hiws were In oxlutcmv? 3 Who were the champion hitters in 1921? 4 How Iohr have mifety plan hern used? , 5 What is the wealth or tn I'hlllii plue Island How many hi'Ihx''" ,lro- there in this country 7 In whnt denomination are air plane stiimim Issued .' 8 How many rose leaves doe it take u make an ounce of highly con centrated perfume? 9 Who Invented celluloid? 10 When and by whom was the thread used on boltt and screws In vented? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 Where did the early Knyptinns believe the source of the Nllo river to be? Ans. In the mythical mountains on the moon. 2 How long has the failed States been exKittu cotton? Ans. Since ITS I- 3 Who Is our umi;issador to tier many? Ans. Alanson 11. Mouuhtoit. 4 What Is the "City of Ktvo Flags?" Ans. Mohile, Alu. The flitga of Spain France. England, failed States and the Confederacy have floated over the city. 5 -Whoro were dice Invented? Ans. In ancient Ureece, 0 Is catalepsy a disease. Ans. It is peculiar motor phenomenon, not a disnase. T What man voted naatnst the Declaration of Independence and later signed it? Ans. Hubert Morris. 8 How does a mud turtlo live dur ing the winter? Ans. Paring winter month the mud turtle buries himself in th mud in a state of hibernation. , tl How Is the name "Cavendish" prononm;il? Ans. It has two pro nunciation. Kav-endlsh and "Kan dish. ' ,,,.1 .. .. ... ... ij COMMUNICATIONS To Ihe Editor: ! li your cviipitumli'ntloil! ,, 1' wIhIi ' I yo wuuld iiIiHIkIi the I'vllntthilt: ; Slm-e the CnthttllcH nr inlvet'llniiiK their beliefs and creed In your paper iseli day, 1 wuuld like very much If they would pnl.lUh In full the priests' enin tiiid also the natll of Hie K. C a. I t have heard o mitt It iIIkciimmIou re-1 cetitly on the subject I'd like UiIh In fut'ituitiiiit from the two unlive Med ford t'ntliolle IihhIii' tneu who lie-1 lleVe lit thelc rellnloit. KllV 1. SMITH, Vtodford. !.. I! V. It. Aurll it. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1 - ri fi Rn l.lur ELL-ANS 25 and 75 P.ickKs CvHv.hr -ANNQUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announcu my candidacy for the republican nomination tor repre sentative In the. state legislature at th May primary. Adv. JOHN' II. CAUKlN'. The risitir neration has a habit of risinj; about the time Mother Ins breakfast roadv. - . One of the worst forms of auto trouble is the advice your family Rives you while you're trying to locate the engine knock. TEXAS SHERIFF IS AFTER MASKED MEN TEXAMKANA. Texas, April. 19 Following the whipping Monday night by masked men or H. E. Clark, Texar kana Rrocer, Sheriff Richardson has issued a' statement in which he said "these whippings have gone about far enough, and he .has instructed his Qepuues t apprehend masked men who have operated here in the past Mace masked noKKinK parties were inaugurated here in July, more than a seore of men have been whipped. Feed Coal Dust by Pipe CHICAGO, April 19. A project for conveying powdered coal from mines to factories through pipe lines was one of the subjects scheduled to be dis cussed at a three day session of the American institute of electrical engi neers which opened Its spring conven tion hero today. GIVES UP EFFORT CLEAN L ANGELES ANOELES, April JS. Colonel J. W. Everlmjton. V. B. A-" (retired t completed a" tempestuotfs'bui a brief career, as chief of police here today with thn announcement that he woold resign his position Thursday because of the failure of the police commission to sustained bis dismissal of two offi cers of the ppartment. - Colonel Everlngton announced when he took office that he would clean np the city and asked the moral support of the public. - I nnnonnc myself as a candidate for Representative In the legislature, on tho Republican ticket, subject to the primaries in May. Adv. HAL, I'll COWCIM YOUR DRUGGIST lrei not keep I'inkh.iiu'H Com pound. ,Mt Hells It. y Durittit tho year 13:0, nearly 3. 000.000 Iu4tles of this mt-dlclnv were Kbippctl front the factory nt I.ynn. Mnsxachusctts. ' There is nlm :t branch in Canada and one- In Mexico. i.yuia r;. rinsnnms cRi-mmo 1 Compound has the urKi"t snip of I any medicine for women's ailments. Every day. more ami mote women are provintr it worth. Made of m lectid roots and herbs thin compound contains n1 hrtrmliil drutrs and can be taken In fnfi-fr by any 'woman. Adv COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. it. Simpson, of Ashland, authorizes bis announcement as a Can- Idldata for the nomination hr thn office of County Commissioner of Jarknon j County, subject to th division of the I Republican voters of said county at mo rnuiary Election, May lath. 1933 Adv I am a candidate for the nomination far County Commissioner nt Jackson onnty, on tho Kepubllcan ticket, sub ject to (he decision of thn voters at ho primary to be held May lsth, 1DU2. Adtr. CIXIUOK ALFOItl). 1'Wwulx. CtOTHES ECONOMY ImlltV mid .Men's millti and (.idcd CuriuentM rleunol niMl tljri-d fur n H-iiiliiiil elutree. All nor It cleii prnnvt and cnrcftil art.-ntlon. I'nck airrN -ii!.etl ftir and oVHte.-ril. ' S. V. I'..rt!ie. livrit ( I.KWFn I'ltOM. Stl , IIS Mlsn.l TtiK D, A. R. Reports Read WASHINGTON. April 19. Further reading of committee reports followed by a discussion of the Americanization work of the society, formed the pro gram for today's session of the annual congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Portland Telegram boasts 5t one refused Rudyard Kipling a job aa a reporter. It once did the same thins to your corr. and probably thinks that wa smart too. One of the hordes of candidates for ' governor resigned Tueiiday, betraying a lack of eonfidenco in the primary election. It will not amount to an epidemic. t ruffists for the valley assemblod nt high noon today, and executed a few melodies. Mountaineers are-in. the 1ni'g with eyebrows of the halrpower of C. Chap lin mustachios. The University of Oregon has dis covered a "prehistoric clam" in south ern Oregon. The same amount of en ergy would have located a democrat. ingRhuniGs' py wen ricwon S . Mi. h 1 THE CAREFUL WIFE. HOW DOUBLY fortunate the man whose wife on thrifty plans is set! She guards his roll and ties the can to every scheme that hints of debt. The country's full of working men, who carry home the chickenfeed, and fain would Mow in every yen for sillj- things they do not need. Too often wives encourage men to throw their kopecks to-the eows ; such females warm, but now and tin n we see the other kind of frans. "When Hiram brings his weekly pay. he says, Matilda Judith Jane, let's go ami blow ourselves .today : this savin? graft gives me a pain. Oh, here ho bucks that bravely shine, and here be bones that glow like tin; they are too fair to put in brine, so come with me and blow them in. "We'll buy a flivver, new and nice, and all that to your heart appeals, and if I cannot pay the juice, my stand-off's good for many wheels." Then says the wife, of Spartan mold, "J. Hiram Jinks, hand me your pay ! 1 think I sec you wasting gold that wc will need when we are gray! Here is a nickel you may spend, take it along and paint the towg, but let your foolish twaddle end your wages will be salted down. And' when wc both are old and bald we'll have our little bunch of kale, ami neighbors will not see us hauled to yonder poorhouso in the vale." Ed Marshall is wearing a pot hat in public after sundown, which ia more than ho dare do hunting cougars. The Sign of the Cross A Catholic makes the Sipn of the Cross, by raising his right hand to lhs forehead, then to his breast, and then to his left and right Shoulder, repeating as he does so, "In the name of the Father, and of tho Son, and of the Holy OhoKt," ever reminding him that Christ died on the Cross to save lilm and of the Ultssed Trinity, three in one, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, MADAME Cl'RIE, DISCOVERER, OF RADIUM, IS A CATHOLIC These advertisements Inserted daily and paid for by two natlv Medford Catholic business men who bnlievo in their religion. The Danger Point in trying to save on painting Repairs Cost More Than Paint WHEN the paint on your property begins to check and crack, it is time to paint again. Unless your house is protected by a smooth, clastic lilm of durable paint, tlVcay will set in and rapidly depreciate it. Decay is expensive and waste ful. Price lumber alone, to get an idea of what it will cost to repair or rebuild. Paint saves this cost. The best paint is the most1 economical in the long run. It spreads easily saves labor cost. It fovers a larger area, per gallon than "cheap" paint. But rnot important, the best paint serves five or more years longer than "cheap" puint. We have been making the bet paints for 73 years. They are Kcicntific in formula amfpi'ejiara tion. They meet the weather conditions in the West. Thev contain the finest mater, ialsPIONEf Jl WHITE I.KAI). pure linseed oil, pure zinc und pure colors combined scientifi cally inexact proportions. They are the best puints we knew, - Free Advice on Paint in r A,k oar il'ot far tdflo, color cardc, vte. Ak tli FulU-r SbmUii-i. I l,m DfrtRunt sbal lb MMHt OrfklJilft Cofo rriM, roiof borsoay 101 ao ota dVuils. Takm adfanllfft nf Potior Itoooo ' Ptinlt. faint fiuw. IWi lai wtaihtf oopncialt 7 Mir illfcMBMBt. W. P. Full.r Sic Co, U-pl. 11, Sin frin, .. . Pioncor Mtiufatrorrrt of Point. Wmlul'l, - r'nimol, Staioi, anil ' riONKF.H WHITE I.I.AU , ?.l ,. , i.4utiliflir4 IBtO. Pcakra ,.frrli,rf. Hraorbt io 14 fillca in ibo Writ. Ato maaora of ftttt'Uer Ci-rofinl fbmt Paint, AH l'urirHo Varni,h, Siffcrnn,l l.namH, Mlrrri-lirr fUmit Vorulah. Wa,iialilr Wall rin. i,tl. Auto l-lniilitfl. Ham atiil RiM.r I'aiot, Porrb ml Stop Paint, and PIONKl.H III I K 1.111, l'ir,.iPM Shinila Stain, Kullor'a Hot Ualor Wall liniab f KalMmloat, aad fulleraat Varniah. - ill n mm- m funors V SPtCtFICATtOM House Painfc shonlR pur' Paint Pwr Prepared Point' Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. , "Pora Prr-arr' and "Pkoniia" am Pulln'a ait IGratlona fnr h' iHf palot i(. l.fl oiiUec aifl you ba,a Ibr ural tbal antoxi can niaka loni-arnlia paima, W1IKKE TO HUT TIIKM. Tbf paint aia important lo you an it' hirea aarr In do to tba riRbl aloroa to got lliom. Aitaoi'a nauiaa and aiidrraafta ara printed in tba memo, coupon lialow. t.ul it out aad put it la your porbat For ntorior olia nf pa.nlind it la aildaaM la obtaid lb aandeat ol t bfaatar I'alolcr. iHiiTrTTfnriTimifMiijHiiitiiiBii. Flu i tR Faints 73r' My liouencilitiaiollD. Fuller' Kordflctiioo llouir Paint lit sold hy the followinj AtjcnUi THOMPSON, The Painter I'Jll X. I'Yont Ht. I'liotie Kit TONIGMTT AND ALL WEEK"-- SPRING FESTIVAL LACHMAN EXPOSITION SHOWS WHERE CLEANLINESS RULES V. . t Society. Circus. Over the Wavc-r-Thc WhipMtjirvelous Luther Carry U All Circus' Side Show Arabian , Nights Athletic Arena Jazzland Jubilee Giant Ferris Wheel. A SHOW FOR ALL THE FAMILY Serving You Right Fur (1id.loiufit of tlmst- wanting ''try-mis" vt liavr inmli' nrratit iiH'iits t" have mir t-Jotlics ' MEDFORD MADE Our lino of Stnlo aiul Fancy Novolty FahrioH is (iiillt U Now is the- rinto t a' nuikc your sfloftioti I'l'l'oro llw hot wontlirr. , Our Tailored Special . $4. SPRINGER & LEE "Duds for Men" 105 W. Main Open Evenings ; r',' 7;r -i--' T f HELPS TO HEALTH At lltii Nt'iiHon, '"more than fvcp you ahoultl he careful aliniii Miniintioii, Arc yitiir pliimliinjj fix turd nitidcrit ami wani tnr.v ? . i mih.un Pl.t tiuJ IIKATt.NO III. I'hnnr liao A Thimble Clew to the Use of Gas A Woman' Thimble plays an important part in the evolution of the Gas Industry The use of gas as a cooking medium dates back just 92 years, when William Murdock, in a little cottage in Cornwall, England, used a' punctured thimble to stop up a pipe conveying gas which he had in his back yard to the great edification and mystification of his neighbors. . (Continued) : Southern Oregon Gas Co. a CHANGE IN SCHEDULE i . KFFECTIVK FEB. i, 1IK93 . '. MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Palljr Except 8nnd7 LV. MKDFORD 10 A. M. LV. ROSEnURG 1.00 I. M. QUANTS IASg.MICrFOR STAGES y ' Dally and Sunday Leave Mcdforrl-. tc,va nrnn1ll ; IO.mo A, M. , , 10.00 A. M. - 100 I. M. i.oo P. M. .4.H0V. H. , 4 p M Farcin Mrdford-Orant I'ltsu. 9UR; Grant PftM.RtwIiurR, SI.OOj ..,. Mtslford-ltttajcburg $1.15.