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MTCDFORTli MATT; TRTBTTNR MF.DFOT?D. OREflOX. THURSDAY. 'A?TUT; 27. 1 r22
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Revival of the old fashioned kissing
games like "postoffice" is advocated
: as a way to save the young. "Post
office," when your corr. played it, was
: as rough as football, and some of the
' young gentlemen who went after mail
came back looking like they had en
gaged in a wrestling match with an
able-bodied wildcat. In those days
"the young" were saved by their Pa s
and Ma'a not reformers. Home was
something more then than a place to
go after a shindig, and at mealtime.
Europe Is in half a notion to hold
another war to finish up the Job of
destroying all vestige of civilization
and religion. Steps should be taken to
have the promoters in the first list of
Killed In Action." It would be sad.
but end the rumpus In the middle of
the opening battle.
r Some of the radio miners in the
Nash dlst. have got In communication
with a set of plowbandles.
One of the candidates- for governor
announces his intention of "unhorsing
taxes." A candidate for governor who
thinks taxes are still riding a horse,
will not get far. They are in a cross
between an auto and" an airplane.
It may interest you to know that
Asa Rainwater of Sbedd, Ore, is dig
King a well. The information is
gleaned from the Albany Democrat.
Chemical warfare continues to rage
in the face sector.
Sam Richardson Jr., was seen in the
biz. dlst. Wed. He is trying to get
his affairs in shape to go to the circus
next week, and says he will be forced
to take his namesake.
A S. F. chemist analyzing imported
liquor retjoj-ts he found creosote,
petroleum sulphate of nicotine, ether,
and other potions. This is not much
of a drink, and not apt to kill a reck
less citizen before he could get home.
Only in the movies do autos beat
trains to crossings. Everybody cannot
be a Tom Mix or a Harry Carey the
latter generally eluding the cowcatch-
. er on a horse.
A cooking school for new brides has
been established in Chicago. Love
will not keep the gravy from burning,
or make the biscuits light.
As usual at this time of the year
it becomes evident that Crater Lake is
too far from Portland to amount to
much. The Columbia River Highway
would be a fizzle in a section not
drained by the Willamette. It is too
had "the Scenic Wonder" was not born
in California preferably near Los An
geles where development of natural
wonders and resources, is not left
entirely to Luck, and something is
expended for progress besides wind.
The P, & E. was connected up with
the C. B, & Q. Wed., in one righthand
ed swipe with a silver-plated lead
pencil.
In these days when Bryan is satis
fied evolution is not true because it is
not mentioned in the Bible, the follow
ing letter from the school board of
Lancaster, Ohio, under date of 1828,
Is both Interesting and amusing and
la a good antidote to the Bryan theory:
"You are welcome to ubo the school
house to debate all proper questions
in; but such things as railroads and
telegraphs are Impossibilities and rank
infidelity. There is nothing in the
Word of Cod about them. If God had
designed that his intelligent creatures
should travel at the frightful speed of
15 miles an hour by steam, he would
clearly have foretold It through His'
holy prophets. It Is a device of Satan
to lead Immortal soul down to hell."!
Bt. Cloud (Minn.) Journal Press. I
GENERAL GRANT'S BIRTHDAY.
: .. ,
LET l S LAUOR for the security
press. Dure morals, tinfetteretl
lights ami privelejjes for all men, .irrespective of nationality, color
or religion.
Koekless and lawless men have associated themselves together in
some localities to deprive other citizens of those rights guaranteed
M them by the Constitution of the Tnited States, uud to that end
liHVn ciMiimittcl (loci's cf vinlciii. n.l hl..t.lli.i.l V ivrcnt- mi i.iiit v
of the people in all parts of the
by all classes of persons ot those rights to which they are entitled
under the Constitution and the laws. We invoke the aid ami influ
ence of all good citizens to prevent organizations whoso objects are
by unlawful means to interfere with those rights.
There has been imposed upon the executive branch of the gov
ernment the execution of an act of congress commonly known as the
Ku Klux law. Under the provisions of this net, it is the purpose of
the government to exercise such powers for the purpose of securing
to all citizens of the I'nited States the peaceful enjovment of the
rights guaranteed to them by the Constitution. ,
Thousands of inoffensive and well disposed citizens have been
the sufferers of this lawless violence. Therefore, a proclamation lias
been issued, in terms of the law. calling upon the members of these
combinations to disperse within five days and to deliver to the I'nited
States all arms, ammunition, uniforms, disguises and other means and
implements used by them for carrying out their unlawful purposes.
Perhaps that doesn't sound like an editorial. Well, it isn't. 'With
the exception of the changeof one pronoun, from I to We, it is pre
cisely what President l S. Grant wrote to the American people in
1S71.
Today, the people of America, from the President down to the
school children are honoring General Grant and celebrating the hun
dredth anniversary of his birth. If President 'Grant were here today,
we wonder what he would say when informed that according to the
leaders of that same organization, he stands convicted of being
something less than 1(K per cent American! We never knew the hero
of our Civil War, but from what we have learned, we have a gene
ral idea, that his remarks would, perhaps, not be strictly parliamentary.
Quill
Tax collectors make pretty good
in good trim.
Oue of the saddest sights of Nature is a Smart Aleck of eighteen
trying to give the impression that he is a Hard Hoilcd Egg.
Dispatches speak of ''the Sultan's Foreign Minister, Izzet Pasha."
Well bite. Is it!
The funniest thing about the
teller thinks it is.
Our new demand seems to be
every fool fad that bobs up."
Mr. Edison could earn the eternal gratitude of housewives by in
venting a non-spillable cigar ash.
" People are growing tired of "Weeks.
a-Plain-Week Week" for a change!
Other business may be dull, but
take advantage of style tendencies
season.
Modern .romance. They became engaged. Later they decided
t.o break it off. Their tastes were not congenial. Thy smoked dif
ferent brands of cigarettes. '
RippHngRhun&s
s
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UNEDUCATED.
HERE'S nothing more swelled up with pride than yonder
old gray hen ; she has her chickens by her side, they number
nine or ten. But she has never learned to add, subtract or mul
tiply; she cannot tell what chick's she's had, how many should
be nigh. Now one is drowned in yonder pool, and is not missed,
by jit'Si t'ie !d hen never went to school, and cannot count her
strong. And silently the cat takes one; the old hen doesn't know;
she's having forty kinds of fun, out there where green things
grow. And when the stars like glowing lamps light up the soli
tude, night after night the old hen camps upon her dwindling
brood. Shf started out with ten or more bright chicks in bravo
array; and now she's only three or four, and think's it's all O. K.
At last some even when shadows fall, the old hen comes along;
behind her are no chicks at all she feels - there's something
wrong. .She clucks and cusses in despair, she takes ber troubles
hard; alas there are no chit-ens there, no downy things to guard.
Oh, she can tell when there is none, and feel a mother's woe; the
difference 'twixt ten and one she never learned to know. So,
children, learn your lessons well, and study more and more, and
when you're grown up you can tell a goose egg from a score.
Catholics
The Catholic Church teaches the true Church of Christ must be
universal and spread all over the known world, not confined to any
one race, nationality or language. It must preach the gospel every
where, at all times. Mark l6-l.", "Co ye into all the world, and
preach the gospel to the whole creation." "(lo ye therefore and
make disciples of all the nations." Matt. 28.19.
THE WORLD'S GREATKST PAINTER, RAPHAEL, WAS A
CATHOLIC
r .
These advertisements inserted dally and paid for hy two native
Medford Catholic business men who believe In their religion.
n fret1 thought, free spec-oil, fro1
religious .sentiments ninl ewunl
country, favor the full enjoyment j
Points
doctors,
They keep everybody
average joke is the fact that the
for "life, liberty and the pursuit of
Whv not celebrate "Just-
we understand mosquitoes will
to open up new territory this
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Everywhere
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HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1 lliive Kusslims ever eaten our
Indian corn he-fore?
2 What caused the Whisky Insur
rection iloritiK Washington's itdmfnls
t rat inn?
3 How deep Is the Amnion river?
4 What broiiKht almut the adoption
of Iho tricolor us the fta of rVnitec?
5 Is It true that woman has one
more rib than a man?
fi How did copper Kot tt name?
TWhy do thicks i(ud socse fly In
V-shaped formation?
S What animal hears "ermine fur"?
9 What is the area of Kjtypt?
10 How many varieties f Imnnnna
are there?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 In what city was the first monu
ment erected to OewKo Washington?
Ans. In Italtlmore, Md.
2 Where are the Mesali moun
tains? Ans. In northern Minnesota.
3 What city in the J nite.l suites
has the largest Negro population? Ans.
Now York City.
I How far above sen level Is the
highest iHiint In Florida? Ans. 3:Ti
feet.
5 How many concerns In Canada
make motor cars? Ans. Ten.
6 What was the name of the first
emperor of China and when did lie
rei:n? Ans. Ills name was Ku hl and
he reigned 2S.V! to 27:iS II, C.
7 In what country did glee cluhs
originate? Ans. In Knttlaml.
S Has the number of deaths from
drinking increased slnee prohibition
became effective? Ans. The number
has mt increased in suite of tlio
deaths caused by wood alcohol poison
ing1. ! How much money loes the t'nlt
ed Stales government award each man
upon leaving the nenitentinrv ? An. $".
10 What is a madrigal? Ans. It is
an unaccompanied song for three or
more voices.
El
IS SHOT DOWN
TH TON, April 26 tl'.y the A-so-ciated
I'l-ess) ItrlBadUr (ienerul
A damson. coniniuntliiiK Uie AtM'Ot
hriKaiJe of the reitulur Irish republi
can nrmy, was shot d-nl yesterday
near the headquarters ot the inde
pendent republican forces Jn Ath
lone. An nffl'lal cvmrnunlipie Issued
from the headquarters of the rcc;u!nr
nrmy in Beggars liush barrack, this
city, snld:
-Biirdier At1nmsn of thw Atha
lanoo laiKade was ht dead In the
Ktreets ofAthlone. The general Was
I returning ta the Dartucka near the
I hotel where the miitlnous troops
huve their hadiunrtVra. He was
suddenly confronted ty a group of
armed men who ordered him to
throw up his hands, j
"The general, heiuf alone, com
plied, and while his asms were raised
the assailants dellheriKely fired Into
him. Several of the mutineers' of
ficers were arrested.
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and address clearly. You will receive
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Pills for pains in sides and back;
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Salem Postmaster Xmol.
WASHINGTON, April 28.- Nomin
ations sent to the senate today hy
Presldent Harding included John H.
Farrar, to be postmaster at Salem,
Ore.
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for tw fentratieaii.
Imu4 i4 bai bearing M HuTi antral! aa4
sif natart. (2o)i
Al All hnniili itlCnlt
OnMdays
Further Information from
local railway and steamship
agents or
W. II, Htiucon. (ien. Aizt.
Puss. Dept., f,,", Third Street,
Portland, Oregon. I'hone
Hroadwuy 90.
IRISH GENERAL
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The Call of Horns
"The Call of Home," now pla lug at
(ho I'uge theatre, depicts on the screen
one nf tlio most oviraordinary flood
seems ever filmed, presents in the
prominent roles two , players "of the
very highest skill In Irene lUch ami
Itanmey Wallace. Miss f tit-It us the
wife mid Mr.'Wullaeo as the huahnud
are paited tiy nn adverse fate early In
the loluro, luit destiny reunites them
later ami there, Is a happy ending1
not a conventional happy eiidliig lull a
finals that setuls home an audience
with n thrill of keeti ilellght. I.. .1.
tlamiler. wluj directed "The Call of
Home," founded ' upon lieorge Agnew
Chaiiilierliiin's popular novel, ' Home,"
has accomplished e.no of the lilggest
feats of his screen career, the flood
scenes reaching the peak of dramatic
interest in the hlg climax.
Wonderful Frontier Picture
Ono of the most entertaining pic
tures which has been seen In a very
lonn time, opened yesterday at the
Uialto theatre, where it will play a
four tlitys engagement. "Cameron of
the lloyal Mounted," It Is railed.
There Isn't a single dull moment
from the start of the picture 1 1 Its
smashing rllmux. w htch, by the way.
is as iKiwerful a thin as the screen
I i-H'l iwiuwn. IK'll fei KIHS IIICI
the faie that he had Intended for Cam-1
., ... i
i-i'n, me itimieuee were a ireiy tempi
ed to cheer.
(iuston liluss, who scored so trluin-
pnaaiiy in inimoresipie. Is seen
! again ns a young mounted policeman'
while Vivlettne Oslmrne and William'
Colvln are seen In ndes to which their'
talents lilem- ttult them.
MRS. T. O. NORMAN
- . ' . v. -. '1
th-j.. ilk
Have You a Daughter?
Watch Her Health
1'iirtlan.l, Oregon " h' tt my
1 daughter was In high s. him and i
I away frnru hi.ine she was troubled
j with ten. ti.tnal disturb. im i s and ,
pain, ti. the rtetit of almost having j
to glw u her sttidl-s. When h j
cam. hutr.e and I learned of her '
I ronilltloii. I immediately tiegan glv- j
Ing her lr. rlerce's laviirlte Pre
n rli'tlon combined with the l'lrasiuit
I'eliet ami in a short time her sys
tem In, nine regulated ami her s'lf
feiing crafted. 1 hope this statement
will help other gills who have the
same iroul.li' my daughter had."
.Mrs. V. ;. Norman. 134 X. tilth St.
tiet I)r. Pierce's Favorite .Pie.
strlinl'in today from your neighbor
hood driiKK-yr, In tablets or liquid or
writs l)r. l'lerre. President Invalids'
Hotel In lluffalo, N. Y., for free eon
fidentlal, rneillci.l advice. Kmlose
10c If you desire a trial pkg. tublets.
Adv.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the republican nomination for repre
sentative In the state loglslaturs at the
May primary.
Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN.
1 announce myself as a candidate
for Keurcnentattve In the legislature,
on tne Kepuuncan ticket, subject to
the primaries In May.
Adv. KAI.PII COWGILL.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thus. II. Simpson, of Ashland,
authorizes his announcement as a Can
didate for the nomination for the office
of County Commissioner of Jackson
County, subject to the decision of the
Republican voters of said county at
the Primary Election, May 19th. 1922.
Adv.
I am a candidate for the nomination
for Couuty Commissioner of Jackson
ounty, nn the Republican ticket, sub
ject to the decision ot the voters ot
ho primary to bo held May 19th, 1922,
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. NORBLAD
FOR CONGRESS
A. W. NORBLAD
The Aiti.i l.in Is gratirieil 'hat Hon,
A. W. Not blatt has a ceplvfl the
peal of his homo I'otuimiblly so In
tlinati Iv acttuuliiteil Willi his strength
ami the call frnm s toany liiflmn
II, il rotnieH In the state, and will lie
conn a candidate for tongiehs from
the first emigre Hitimttl ditrc of lire
gou, opposing for the nomlimt bn In
the prlmmlcs on the leinitdlcan
II. I, c( In M.iy. ('oiik'rtnmiian Willis P.
I law bv Mr, Not blad's inteer in the
comiiiunilv where h" has so long
been promlnc nt, and his larger ftcllv
Hits In the public lire of the state,
tlll'tiUKh his services as a member of
tin state senate, l-ave tin micsilon as
to bis eminent t' .iiiiimeiit (or tile re
spotiit;ililes tb:it a seal III the na
tional house ilclniind, Mr. Not bbld
is i i'coiiI.-c.I ana one of the nlilesl
men of (iieiftin i,m thnt standing
has been m hieveil through nrrvlce nf
a chaiscler vtlore out ilandlnu tal
ents nlolie roiilil succeed. Ills elec
tion would reflect credit unmi (He
ron and would give that further pre
line to the west's voice in tlio na
tional councils tli.it the situation so
demands. Mr. N'mldad will enter
the race with the t losest Interest of
his legion of pcrional friends and
tin assured support of thousands
who have I. ecu in t,,ui h with tits
puhllc service.
II Is so generally tunlei aloud that
( 'ongi eHsmii n flow ley has no' appre
ciation of the broader demands of
his nervier from a state Mntidpollit
that further ills' llb. III'. MB that
line at this Hum Is unnecessary. A
service of fifteen years in eongiesa
has found hlol at the t oe .of that
period without ir."tgo, power or
Initiative, wherein' the tall Of tile'
timet- the pics'lmf demand of ever
i hsnsing. forward looking conditions-
In for men ef vision and ne.
Hon. Mr. Ha ..y nffords, In fact,
the conii lotts etlill.lt thnt con-
Kress, iifeits new blood. To elect aj
man of Mr. N'oi -hind's Matnp to am
rreil him w ill prov ide a national ser-'
vice, ualde from enhancing the hit-j
meillnte prestige of Oregon it p n
state, and the Attorlntt feels ronfl
int In Its predii lion that the peopls
of the district ore to take that step.
Morning Astnrlan.
A, W. Norblad Is In the tnrv for
the iiiigressiomil tiotnlnatlon, and
he vl. I vvln lie has i-ertiilu thiiriic
teristpM that peculiarly fit him for
the office he will represent not of
Clatsop alone, nor even of the coast
countlijs. but of every one and all of
the counties it will bu his duty to
serve, and of the stale nl large. lie
Is a selfiiindo man one who lias
fought Ills way up to bono ruble ser
vice of the people and to recognition
among the I. IK men of the bur and In
tlin state senate, lie Is in the prime
of life mid ambitious tu achieve
greater honors, ami he knows that
the secret of su. eefs for him is In the
one word "service." No one doubts
he will give his stnte, his county, and
his district everything that is In him
mid that is the kind of a man w
want. Hvery citizen who wlshe.i to
see the district receive Its full eharo
of the attention of the federal gov.
eminent, should get busy at oe.ee,
'let llusy. Wairentoti News,
I'll Id Adv,
Two-Piece Suits
$35 to $50
Three-Piece Suits
$40 to $55
We Make Them
'Nuffsaid
GUS
THE TAILOR
419
MEDFORD
BUILDING
WOOD!
Fir :t.00 Tier nn.l up.
ntuh Kick C'oul $1(1.50 'Ion.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Cor l ie uud Third .. Phono St 12
TONGUE REBUKES
FALSE REPORTS
Rumcra of Opposition Are Called
Malicious
llcclisiliui of rceocul National
Ci.mmltleeniaii Is His-lmi'il
I avoird ) Keuniue,
"With circulation, both In the
pros mid by 'pasnlng the wold ulonit'
has been lvrii a malicious repiul
origliiiiled by the oppom tils of llulpll
K, Williams, to the effect that Heiiti
tor Mc.Vaiv iuenUnnK thp loyally of
Mr. William and Is oppiwed to Ills
reelection as i eiub!li n u national
coiiiiiiiUeeitniii," sabl Thomas II,
Tongue, Jr. republican state rlialr
in.1u While In
W'eilncMbiy,
look OCCflSll
"onti on the
' I kllllVV
lotely false
Mr. Tongue.
Portluilit on business
.M'.lile t'bllll lllllll 'I'otlgllM
it in glvo Hid tumor
i hin."
this report lo he nbso.
unit untrue," continue. I
"The story Is uniiuthor-
Ie,.
It Is
iiiifni liertnl mid timlei handed,
ele, lion piopagnmta pine uud
simple, treated for it purpose, nod
should not mislead the friends of
Senator McNaiy mil' nnvnne else,"
Part In t'nnicsl Denied.
In n teli'itiam to uie, lieaitntt date
of Aim II lU.'J. Henator McNniy
saltl:
"Am laklnit no part In contest for
national eoitimtttreniun nor In any
other political contest. Indeed, no
one has ever feiUtled an rkpi essluit
from me t mu ernlng any of lh can
tlldates anil I have atlt lu.i l?ci no one
to speak for me,' .
"I ioiivily know from recent
cot rcpi, n.ti to n with the 'senator
that he not only does not question
Hie loviillv of .Mr. Williams, hut feels
exceedingly friendly to him,
"Hlitce his election as republican
itnthnml enmmtttocmnti for t'regon,
Mr, Williams has done everything in
his power to till Hit up the republi
can party, tu da away with fuitlonnl
differences, to seiuro harmony and
In elei t the entire republican ticket
at ever ydet tlon,
Mr. William. Is Praltl.
"pe-ogiiiiion by the republican na
tional committee of the high order
of ability mid linlli ins set vice of Mr,
Williams to the parly resulted In his
ele. lion to the vice -chilli touniililp of
the irpuhlicatt national cnmmlttee,
in honor never hefor conferred
upon a western man. This reflects
credit not uiilv upon himself, hut
upon the atate iif Oregon,
"It la one of tntluemn secured
only by paliislakliig labor ami years
of service, it means much to the
state, and It would he u serious mis
take at this lime for the republics!!
voters of Oiegoit to d-fcat Mr. W'U-
Hams and elect H new liisa who
woti hi he nt the foot of the coin-mitti-o
liiatctid .,f it vice chairman."
Portland Or-itoiilan.
LADIES
Tweed top ccats, full
silk lined $30.00
Sport Suits, Silk lined
$40 to $50
Skirts $9.00 up
Knickers $9.00 up
GUS
THE TAILOR
419
MEDFORD
BUILDING
"Hold-Hect" Grill
Stove $2.95
A dandy article for light cooking.
I.urun enniich lo fount twn alien r.r
bread at one limn or to koop coffee
pot worm for second cup while tousl
ing on other end. Ideal for warming
babies' milk. Supplied complete with
cord, two piece attuchment plug and
icpiiruiiie connoctoi'.
Two Your Cuiii'iinlcc.
Oven Attachment with
Utensils $2.95
MTJLTIPH0NE
I receivers for Dm price of one
Renard Electric Co.
NF.W IiOCATIOV
111) 10. KUtli Street
IMIONH 1000
With M nil lord Uado Is Mudfurd mudv