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PAGE FOUR MEDFflUn "NfATT; TRIKUNR MKHFOUn. ORF.iON V KM DAY, APRIL 21. 1022 Medford Mail Tribune AN INDKPENnKNT NEWSl'Al'KR PUULIHHKO KVKHT AKTKUNOON KXKl'PT KUNHAT BT THIS MKDrOlU) riilNTlNa CO. '. Tim llnllanl hiMui.iv Mormtltf Sun 1 fur- Ktnlirj nuliM-rilx-rn dcMrlin imn day daily' ATTEND THE TAX MEETING. Office Mall Tribune nulMtnc, 16-27-J North r'lr Mrert. l'hon 75. A cornolliltlon of the Democratic Time, the Mc.lfonl Mall. h Med ford Tribune, the Huuthern Oreuonlan. The Aahland Tribune, KonKHT W. Rl'HL, Kditor. BUMPTElt 8. SMITH. Munii(rr. UBBCZIPTIOX TEKKtl BT MAIL In Advance: Pally, with Pumlay Sun, yfr..7.J0 i Dully, tth Sunday Sun, month . .6 DhIIv, without Sunday Sun, year I.JO Dully, without Sunday Sun, mouth .5 Weekly Mall Tribune, ona year I.JO Hundav Hun, one ypar s.vp BY PAhltlkR In Mudfnrd. Ashland. Jackaonvlllo. Central Point, PhoenU, : litli'itt ml on llichways: Iknin with Miimiav Kun mAnth. .7S lallv. without Sunday Sun. month .i IallV, without Sunday Sun. your- 7. SO Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year I. SO All term by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackson County. Bworn dally average circulation for t.ix niituLltn eiidiiur April 1. lit?:!. S-"xR more than dowble the circulation ot uny other puper publislird or circulUxl in Jarkson County. Tke only paper between Eocene. Or., anl KoiTKiiipnto. Onlit., a dwUace ot over too mile. listing leawd wire Associated rrrs heme. RntereA as arcana eis matter at Medford, Oregon, under th act of March , MEMBERS OH" TUB ASSOCIATED . PR US ft. Tha Aaaoclated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also tha local newa published herein. All rights of republication of special oiaimtcltea herein are a i so -reserve. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Progress steps forward with a plan to take the nose prints of cows, in stead of branding them, removing from tho Hold of rural activity in the spring, a picturesque and exciting art No skill of eye. or hand, or feet is needed to Jab the probosens of heifer acainst a niece of paper, and then apply it to another one, slightly smudged; hat to slap a sizzling hot iron upon the bovine flank requires a he-man, with everything in perfect working order, plus ability to leap 9-ft. fence. Joyously the farmer, and bis boys, and neighbors boys always Perform the tasks of branding. It was a holiday, displaying horsemanship, accuracy with a rope, master black smithing, and surgical skill with a well sharpened jack-knife. Everybody enjoyed it, including the bull. dragged nonchalantly around the corral by the tail when the work was done. Now comes a newfangled idea, degenerat lng the art f the cowboy to the level of a fingerprint expert' in the sheriffs office. A GOOD STORY IS COMING UP AT AN EARLY DATE (Rottburg News-Review) Account husband traveling and being uneasy at nights, will rent one or two rooms to congenial gentlemen at moderate rate in modern brick home: easy walking distance. Apply in person, 1506 1 McGavok. A couple of feminine voters of un usual charm and beauty ambled down the Main Stem this am. at the side walk sweeping hour. Tho hellraising nuts in charge of the Russian nutocraiy. have announced thoir determination of paying war debts. This doesn't include America, t who has been their meal ticket for several years at the rate of $20,000,000 a lick. IIKKK luis hecn considerable talk about luxes of Into. On Mon day next at the Xatatoriuin, tho State Tux Investigation com mission w ill hold a mooting to which all interested tax payors aro in vited, as well as county officials and organizations interested in tax iiuestions. I'nder tho circumstances this is one of. tho most important meet ings over called in .laekson county, and a largo and representative gathering ol tax payors should bo on hand. Ineidently it is to ho hoped that those who attend, will bo more concerned with facts than with talk. It is easy enough to talk about high taxes and eurso them. hut the real points at issue, are how to reduce them, how to distribute them more equitably, and how to start a program of retrenchment, without impairing what all desire, sane and constructive develop ment. Toward this end. facts and figures are needed rather, than ora tory. The more facts presented the bettor, the more tax payers ut tending the better. Moreover, evry district in the county should be represented, and our suggestion is that the renders of The Mail Tribune investigate the situation in their neighborhoods at once, ami if a delecation has not been formed, to form oue and ice that it gels lo the Xat on Monday. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 What iercenttme of 1'. S. elli ens h.iio tiicomcst ot $:',i''d or more u year 2 What Is the cui nt lly of the iiu-li-molille plains of this country? 3 -How tit os the railway milctiKe of the rutted States ami Asia com pare? t Mow many persons' were killed ut Ki'tido crossitms lu 1112 If 5--What is tho northernmost point in the I'niicd Stales? t! Wheio Is the easternmost point? T--Who owns the ruilrouda In Trance? s What period of HiV Is doURo? I homier? Aits, Oenm a tut stable I'vvant,. "--Who sucooodi'd Will Hays lis ' poHimusier reneiul? An.-lr. llti- beit Work of Colorado. 5 Where do canyon usually oc cur? Aus. tn desert countries. ! Wlutt stales bound Muiwuch int uit on Ilic north? Ah. Yciinoii'. ami Now Hampshire? to---What was I'aoitnr's physical Infirmity? Ana. - H won subject to fits of epilepsy. ' HENRY DISCLAIMS REFUND REPORT Boat Drifts 21 Days After Hitting Iceberg WHAT CAN BE RECOGNIZED IN RUSSIA? OV1KT KUSSIA'S bid for recognition at Genoa is n seductive one. 1 Given financial help, they are willing to acknowledge Russia's pre Avar debts and restore the use of nationalized property to former owners. That is more thau the world expected a few short yours ago. Hut what is the government de jure? Does it represent tJie people, of Rus sia, or does it merely represent a small minority of shrewd manipu lators, who hold Russia by force, and are only renouncing their fan tastic and destructive theories, because it is politically expedient to do so. , To our mind the soviet government should uot be recognized until its representatives agree at least to a constituent assembly, mul to cllow the people of Russia power to select at the ballot box the sort of government they want. There are many practical difficulties before such a program. Hut any other program, however inviting for the moment, involves moral sanction for a tyranny which is. on the whole, rather less desirable than the bureaucratic despotism of tho Czar. Quill Points Complaint of the modern child: "Ah, parents are such a care." A vegetarian diet is said to be good for the complexion. Vanity lare. InJapuu the-sale of liquor to minors is forbidden, rated as minors over here. e're all There must be some epidemic amoug jail inmates. They are for ever breaking out with something. If a girl has a one-piece skull he can easily offset the handicap Mith a one-piece bathing suit. Nev American song: "Bumper to bumi.K.-r and hub to hub; the cars are so thick that their fenders rub." ! Mow large a vole In the senate j1' Is necessary to rallfv u treaty? I to Whore is tho distance short est Hero the continent from the At lantic to the Pacific? Answers to yesterday nuesilons: 1 Is there nicotine lu tobacco smoke? Ans. No. It is split Into prydluo and oollodlne. 2 What was tho "buckshot war?" Ana, It was an election controversy In 1:1S In Pennsylvania between the W It Iks and lHmotTnts. U How much feed docs n Ply mouth llock hen need in a year? Ans. Highly pound. 4 What Is a Klypiodoii? Ans, A very large and snuposodly evtiucl 1 species of the American armadillo. i 5 How many million pounds of ti are consumed each our In the! Vnilcd Slates? Ans.- One hundred J million pounds. . i t; What are two synonyms for' MONYKVIHKO, frtm u.iy. April 21. After' an ailviMituvotis ' VnyiiKi tltiiinu whU'tt tli' -1IK!imI with iin oiuii'inotiM Ici-lx'i k , and was tlrun m- OiIsi'H.mI In Ice fields r.ir SI ilnvs, lhn innli.li Imrk Profwor Koch tin tir- lived livi lu tow of the lieiUsll M.,OUhhU Jlllllll. The Imik Kit Kiil.tuo. i'lille. M.u. h J for PortuMiiw West Africa with saltpeter. The leelieiK Into which It first humped was said bv (ho crew to lower 300 feet above the water line. After fieeliiir herself from the Ice, tln bulk continued iliiillntf out of emit rid until she em ount.-i e.l the JiimIii WVSIUNtlTOX, April 20, Henry l-'onl lias lliiclaliiieil all I t-i nut I Ull 1 1 v lor pi luled rvpuitH that he lolniiwil to the I'nllod Slnlcs ireamuy upptoxl mutely 20,ooo,ooo in war profits, ll plyliot to U littler from Sedetary Mel loll. Hiking ait cvplttmitluu of the i' port, tin; IWtrnlt nitinnracitiivr's stirro. laty said Mr. I'onl knew itolhhm of I lie stalemetlt a to ttllmted l elllibtll se inrnt or the K''vei nnieiit until lie hud seen It 111 pt Int. - M;W YnUK. April '2 1. Prices of reals on Iho New York Stock illaliKe loiiK iKiiaidcd by iminy as mi lodtiv el appi'iiat bliiK market cniitlt Hons tile sllll oil thn upgrade, Wall ttreet Koi o I hi'1 II when It was an liiHllicxil I'.ilcti Muiks It .ul Imiinht iho Mat ot W. P. Hits for JlU.lioo. wkli h was tl 1,11,1 lnnre than the previous alo recorded Icm lltan a week uko Tho record price wits II.".,iho leached In lite war boom Have Regained All My Old Time Strength And 20 Pounds In Weight by Taking TANLAC , ' tayt Mrt. A. M. Bla lock, 4912 CarntU Way, Foirfitld, Ala. If you are w ah, run' down and under , weight, yet Tanlac tQ' Jay, It hlp$ you J!get your load; builds up your strength and reserve power. Ash your neighbor. For sale at all good druggixtS ANNOUNCEMENTS DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN "DIAMOND DYES" Kach package' of "t'Uunond tlyes" contains directions simple any ! woman ran dye or lint her old worn, j faded things notv. Keen if she has i never dyed before; s-he can put a rich, fadeless color Into shabby skirts- j Ureses, waitts. coals. slocking, j sweaters, covorlnss. draperies, hang- lairs, overythtttK. Huy I'btniond I 'yes j nil other kind then perfect home I dyeing Is guamiiti ed. Just trl(yoiir druggist whether the material o i j wish to dye is wool oi sllli. or i wlieilter it Is '.Inert. otl"ii. or mixed goods. IManiond Iyi s never streak. ! spot. f;nle. or run. Arlv 1 ONLY 2 MORE DAYS Fri. and Sat, April 21-22 Medford's Carnival of Fun LAGHMAN EXPOSITION SHOWS SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME MIRTH, MELODY AND A SCENE FROM FAIRYLAND ALL FREE STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby iiniiuuticti lay tundldacy fur thn republican nomination for reir seiilutlve In tho statu leiil-jlutuio ul tho May prttuary. Adv. JOI IN II. CAUKIN, I iiunotiitcti myielf us n eniulldiilo for HepieitentiiilMi in t ! l.'i'.lMlnturo, oil (ho llopulillciui tbket, subj.a't to th luluuirlvn 111 May, Adv. ItAI.I'll ('(iWCII.l.. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Tims. II. Hlinpson, of Aililuud. aulliuiies his untmuuieiiicut a ( nu ll bl. no for thn nuiniivitiiin (or tb oKb'" of t'euniy t'onitiilsslolier of Jackson Comity, subject to mo vliiiskin of tho l:eiiiblican voters of said county at the primary Klwcilon. Mny ltU, Adr. 1 a in it rainliilaln for tltn iiiiiniitiitlnu for fount v CoititulsHloner of Jackson outitv. on the liepublicim ticket, sub Jfct to tho tleclstoii of thn Voter nl he primary to ho hel l May Ptli. i:'::. A'lv tiHUKlK Al.ptillH. I'liomiU. Ro-alty is up against it these days, difficult even to keep crowns on teeth. Over jn Europe, it likely is Bryan may be right about his ancestors, after all. The monkey runs oirall fours; llr. Bryan on all occasions. The ruthball season is under way. We used to call is "baseball,' you remember. The slang for it is "Babeball." We need a nation, full of tender consciences and calloused hands. The thing stems to be reversed at present. - , Now that the jr. seedsender from Ose. has run out of relatives to ap point to fat federal jobs, a postmaster ' for J'ville is in the offing. QUALIFIED . (Yreka Journal) Mr. Howard was left financially stranded. He has since been struggling hard to get on his feet again and now comes out for the office of sheriff. It is unanimously agreed that the weather Is fine. This is the first thing the community has agreed upon without regard to political, financial, social, religious, fraternal, businetis, and economic lines since the Armistice was signed. Sonny Austin has grower out of his winter suit, and Is developing faster than the rest of the community. Tho vacant lot back of the I'niv, clubtiki has been plowed up, and will be planted to tennis balls. WANTED Washington to do at my home, 838 Ucnnett Ave. (Wantad Mall Tribune), A likely congressman. FISHPOLE CLIMATE (Eugene Register) Dick Smith, Tad Lucky and Mr. Thompson,. Cadillac man of Port land, form a trio who are improv ing the fine weather today by fish ing In the McKenzie. A Kill named Nellie is mixed up in the latest Portland murder the mur der of a musician by a promising young bootlegger. Nellie was from "tho country" . . . wicked city . . . bright lights '. . . too bad, nice fclrl ... old story . . ., and is-now highly desirous of go!ng back whore she should have stayed In the first place. Relative to the 'young bootlegger, he hits so far been able to think of no defense except that he wns born .in the Willamette ingRhijmGS Walt Mason SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS I'M BURNING with fever, I'm shaking with chills; I'm weary of taking Doc Hathaway 's pills; he says they are dingers at curing the flu; I'm worse after taking a buslal or two. The taste in my mouth is a sight to be seen, my tongue is all furred with a fungus that's green; my appetite's gone and this life is a frost, and I cough till I sound like a motor's exhaust. For Hatha way 's pills I have blown in my change, and Hathaway 's pills may be good for the mange; for fancied diseases perhaps they will do, but they are no good when you're down with the flu. Some Spaniard invented the flu, I've been told, suppluntiug the grip and the old fashioned cold ; and when I feel better it will be my aim to locate that Spaniard and climb on his frame; the man who will spring such a beastly disease, and ship it in malice across the wide seas, deserves what he'll get when I camp on his trail, the cold-eyed avenger, relentless and pale. Doc Hathaway, too, will pass under the rod for trading his pills for my hardly earned wad. So, dreaming of vengeance, I shiver and shake, and sizzle with fever, and strangle and ache; niy tubes are all rusted, I breathe with a hiss, I sound like an auto whose cylinders miss. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S fm AN ALL-WOOL! SUIT $25 the'best SUITIN yearsat the price Notice Our Window Display II'Df';1!!!!'!!':! Styleplus Clothes ii III!!!!' iii:;'i'ii!i;!i i250J3540 ll'liiil1 'I'll Catholics and Bible Catholics believe ,tue ordinary method of progatlng ChrlHllanlty is by PREACH l0, not by reading or circulating the Bible. Bee Mark 1G, ,". "Go ye into all the world jnd PREACH the gospel to every creature." PRINTING AV'AS NOT INVENTED1 UNTIL THE 15th CENTfttV. , - THE WORD "VOLTS" COMES KROif VOI.TA THE GREAT CATHOLIC ELECTRICIAN. These advertisements inserted dally and paid for by two native Medford Catholic business men who believe In their religion. The Guarantee "Every Styleplus Suit and Overcoat bear ing the official Styleplus label is guaranteed to be all-wool. Vluuild any Styleplus gar ment fuii to ivc reasonable wt ar and satis faction, ;ln- retail merchant from whom it was purchased, is authorized In replace it with a new and satisfactory NtylepnU gar ment." ' Khaki Special Khaki I'lints, regularly priced ul $2 oil. Must all sizes, gum I full cut, good Weight, Khaki Shirts $1.50 Khaki Shirts, regularly snld nl J.Od". lloss of the Koad. union I iail; shirts Khaki Shirt 31.10 A nice light weight Khaki Sliirl, miule'wilh t wo' poekels. A good outing shirt. Van Heu-sen Collars Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON . Arrow Shirts and -Collars Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Postage Prepaid 3 3 mmml t.j i ' Why experiment with ordinary tires when the same amount of money will buy a Kelly Springfield? V 1ST. KEEP SMILING WITH KELLYS McCUISTON & McMURRAY 27 Soulli I'ront Kliect Phono l).1 UMES Tweed top coats, full silk lined $30.00 Sport Suits, Silk lined $40 to $50 t Skirts $9.00 up Knickers $9.00 up We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 419. MEDFORD BUILDING Bl HP 1 r o p e r Meeliauical Kipiiplliellt plus exper ienced nkill iiiHiires A-1 ry Cleiiniiig Service. my; WE ARE NOT' UNLESS vou Are' ARTIFICIAL $50.00 LIMBS $75.00 Arum, Leu, Uiuccn .IitIi Kiii)ortH i Win, B. Kelly & Co. ;ll Siiml HI. ' " llaklnml, Citllf DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pino, One Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phono 551 alloy, - .linn