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uaiiciai paper ok aiacKnon cauni.
worn dnlly averare circulation' for
alt montha rndinc April 1. 1C2J. 91.
tore than doubly tiie circulation of an? other
paper puonanea or cirruuica in araaon voumr.
Th only Prr btwt Encene, Ore., and
Sacramento, Calif., a diwtanre of ovrr 600 mi lea.
havlrar leaaed wire Aaaoctafe-a iTraa Servioa.
Bnterad a weona aaa matter at
Hertford, Oregon, under the act of March
a, ill. . .
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Tie Aaaoclated Pree !a exclusively
entitled to the use for republication of
all Hewa dlipatchea credited to It, or
not atherwlse credited In thla paper, and
aiao trie local newa puniianed Herein.
All rlRhta of republic tton of peeia)
aiapatcnea nerem are also reeerveo.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
,. The bees are busy working. They
are very foolish to do It under the
present capitalistic system of govern'
ment, which is so oppressive that the
hellraising rights of foreign residents
are unrestricted, and any native can
run for office if he has the modest
filing fee in hand.
" The Oklahoma minister who is de
fending hia sermons with a pistol, will
be tempted one of these sunny Sun
days to take up a collection with a
sawed -off shotgun. When religion gets
so strenuous that it is necessary to
preach It -with a sawed-oft shotgun
ready for action, it Is about time to
modify it
OH, DOT! OH, DOT!
- (Salem Capital Journal)
Leon Polka, of Walla Walla,
Washington, was in Salem over
tlie week end for a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Po'ka,
on Myrtle avenue.
Owing to the smudging season being
in force the aged and snow white
canine of Judge Colvig is now appear
ing in blackface.
. The farmer beginning to amount
to something. Candidates for office
are cultivating his good will, while the
former i plowing. ... , .
The establishment of a monarchy in
the U. S. was discussed at a meeting
of Poles et al in New York. This is
about as fool a notion as could be con
ceived by the human mind, but, it is
safe to bet a handful of Oregonians
are in favor of it
The items in the city papers about
war brides, committing suicide or get
ting divorces are thinning out. 1 '.
THE SKEPTIC
- ' . (Eugene Register)
: John Edwards has returned after
spending a week on his ranch at
Drain. He said he did some real
work, but of course we have our
.doubts. .
An autoiut paid attention to the
watchman at the Main Stem crossing
Tours, ev e, and hence will be able to
run his 4d, all day Sun.
Charges that hundreds of millions of
dollars of bogus duplicate bonds flood
the country is alarming. It happened
In 1920, when we "were a forward
looking people," and nothing mattered
but a "mandate for Armenia."
FOR CULTURITS-HORTI
(John Burroughs Memoirs) "
: In an orchard of apple ' trees
Some of the fruit 1b wormy, some
cabbed, some dwarfed from one
cause or another; but Nature ap
proves the worm, and the fungus
that makes the scab, and . the
aphid that makes the dwarf, just
.as sincerely as she approves the
perfect fruit
, Conditions in Mexico promise to
arise at an early date. A crisis in
Mexico is all that is lacking in a
troubled word. For two years Mexico
has been running a race with Jackson
ville for the being quiet medal.
rThe Baptist conference for the Mid.
West suggests that the "salvation of
the boys and girls" rests entirely with
the parents. This is a direct contra
diction of the modern idea that after a
child has been taken to a baby clinic,
he or she, is left in charge of the police
tilt old enough to vote the republican
ticket, . ,.; ,
,-5 A NAME FOR YOU
' (Pendleton Tribune)
When Messrs.. S warts and Gus
tafson start printing their weekly
Rieth paper, every one is due to
sit tight or Ret a write up. It is
understood (hut the paper will be
" christened "The Kieth Throw-Up."
A HINT TO PRIMARY CANDIDATES,
POLITICIANS arts very much like pugilists. Before the, event,
they are always going to win,
Candidates are coming to this offiee pretty regularly these days
and wo have only found one who is not already elected. Eaeh one is
a master of what is known in drummer's turcica as the pepful ap
proach. A hearty handshake, an ingratiatiug smile, overflowing
good nature and vitality, either genuine or assumed. And the result!
All over but the shouting. Nature herself is conspiring for my
success, Marion county, Clatsop, Multnomah, solid, my dear sir, solid,
the only question is right here in Southern Oregon, and with jour
invaluable support, etc., etc., etc.
, With one or two exceptions, U candidates might have just
graduated from the same school.. We are not complaining. This fi
ilelity to well established political traditions, injects a little humor
into a situation, which otherwise would be unbearable.
But sometimes we wonder. Perhaps a candidate who would
admit there was no popular uprising which had forced him in. the
trace, that while many people said many kind things, he might lose
by ft nose in the final shuffle, perhaps such a candidate would be
beaten at the outset, just as a pugilist, who isn't going to make mince
meat of his opponent, might better never enter the ring.
But, to repent, we sometimes wonder. There is such a thing us u
worm turning, there is also such a thing as the public suddeulv going
wild about a novelty. Take the radio for example. The country is
radio wild, simply because, until recently, no one ever heard of such
a thing. . , .
How can anyone know, therefore, what effect a candidate would
have, who brokj free from all traditions, and frankly proclaimed he
was iu uie race oecanse ne wanted tlie job, ami while only a one to
six shot, he was good sport enough to take a chanee.
We know one newspaper at least that would publish his picture
on the front page and put his story on the A. P. wire.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
Quill Points
If a man wants to borrow trouble the world stands ready to give
him credit. ' "
With Russian rubles down to about ten cents a
about coal f
ton why worry
A man's bankroll quite often is washed away in a flood of his
wife's tears.
Ilang it; the ucxt time we have a war, let's work it on the pay-as-you-enter
plan." ,
Some people think
it must end in T. B
'cigarct" must cud in "tc," and some think
Whatsoever a man soweth probably won't come up. But garden
ing is good exercise, anyhow.
, A muskrat makes the same set of furs last a whole year. But who
wants to marry a muskratT
1 Whore Is the tfucinwt mine tit the
world?
2 What Is token rrom (hist mine?
SAVImt la mouuuiii (ever?
4 Which reluiilnir monarch of Kur
ope whs iiculc ktiiK at blrtu?
5 In wlmt form Is gold usually sent
here from abroad?
6 Wlmt colors are In the Polish
national (Iuk?
7 Is mnple wood more durable than
black walnut?
S What arc justice, fortitude, teiu-J
perance and prudence?
9 What does the expression, "tt
sow (he wind and reap the whirlwind',
mean?
10 What does the verb nutmon!
mean? i
Answer to Yesterday's Questions
1 Have the KunHlaiitt ever eaten
bur Indian corn before? Ans. No,
they do not raise It. I
S What caused the Whiskey Insur
rection during Wasliltm'lon's itdminls:
trutloti? Ana. Objection t govern
ment tax. i
3 How deep is the .njaitn fiver?
Ans. The depth varies. From Us
mouth upward for 750 miles It Is no-'
where less than 30 futhotus deep.
4 Who brought about the adoption J
of me tricolor as the riaar of Franoo?
Ans. Iji Fayette.
6 Is It true that woman has one
more rib than man? Ans. The belief
is erroneous. There are 21 libs In the
human body.
6 How did copper Ret its name?
Ans. From Cyprus In Greece where It
was discovered.
7 Why do dticl.s and geese fly In
-shaped formation? Ans. The reals- j
tsnce of the air Is less.
S What animul bears ermine fur?
Ans. The weasel. j
9 What Is the area of F.gypt? Ans.'
363. 1SI square miles. I
10 How many varieties of bananas
are there? Ans. Alwut 100. j
Would Rather Fight
Than Work
l sufiered for year with stom-!
ach trouble and could not e:it ami j
Just hated for anyone to nay work to j
me. 1 would T-atluT flitlit. Mlnee '
tuklnx a euurw of Mayr'a Wonderful 1
Hemedy 1 actually want to work, and ,
talk about cat, I am the last one to'
leave the table now." It in it dimple. ;
harmless preparation that removes !
the catarrhal mUrus front the lutes-1
final tract unit allays the Inflamutn- j
tkm whlh causva . practically all
stomach, liver titid IntcnUnal oil-j
in en l. Including appendicitis. , One 1
dose will convince or money re-:
funded. Adv.
Foreign Advertisers; Recognize
Growing Value of Mail Tribune
The circulation of this paper lu not only Inerciiiiltm dally but Hit
popularity us mi advertlsltm medium U rapidly liinroiislnit, not only tit
home, but wKu imtloiial advertisers,
It has for years can-led more local iiiul uutlounl nilvrrtlalni than
ny other pnper In Hotithern Oretion ami Northern I'ltllfoinin,
This Is particularly duo to the fact that It is tho only paper between
Kugoiie uud Suoraiiionto, Calif., a distance, of over fiOfl nitles. Hint has
leased wire Associated Press news and because It lias more than double
the number of readers of any other paper published or circulated In the
city or county.
The following. 4a a list of thn n.itlonal advertiser who hnve either re.
newed contracts or made new contracts with thin imper recently:
Itoyal lak,hk IViwder Co,
V-natlon Milk Products Co.
WestliiKhotiMO llatteiles.
Calumet Uakliitf 1'owdcr.
Firestone Tires,
Dr. Pierce's Itemed lea.
Ftak Tires. .
Hr. Chase's Remedies.
tioodrleh Tires.
Ks'iulmo Ties.
Voile Autos
KelliiKK's Toasted Coin Flukes.
Stttdebaker Autos.
I'ntlod States Tires.
Khinola Shoe Polish,
Hudson Autos, "
Masola Vegetable Oil.
KlnKxtord'a Corn Starch.
Fsscx Cura,
Mavwutl Autos,
lico. WiinliliiKton Coffee.
I'rcxtO l.lta (latteries.
Ciukaid A 11 too.
Hill llrothers Coffee.
W. (". Clemens Medical
ducts,
K. C. link Inn I'uwder.
lludwclsor.
Ked Crown Gasoline
I"olene.
Chesterfield Cigarettes.
Cvcol.
Hi Cigarette,
laieky HtrlUe Cigarettes.
Pro-
Have Gained 20
Pounds and My Run
Doesn 't Tin Mc At -All
Since Took ' ,
TANLAC
Bay Co. Rogtrt, 426
California Ave., Chica
go, u) hnoun dining
ear tttward on th
Grand Trunk Sytttm.
Exfoliation offer work,
lo$$ of appttit,
$luggiih iver, dullntf and
lack of energy are nature'
warning. Chech thete tymp
torn today by getting a hot'
tie of Tanlac. At all good
druggials.
PHONE 145-J
Med- Tent & Awning Works
FOR AWNINGS
Every little bit added to the places you've already been bit, makes!
me just a little bit bitter.
Old lady to street car conductor: "What do you start this ear
with!"' Conductor: "With a jerk, ma'am."
Add agricultural statistics. America produces more
the acre than any other country in the world.
'Don' ts" to
Hating the ape-descent theory as he docs, perhaps Mr. Bryan
will start a movement to abolish the name of the present month. ' ?
Margot is going to write a book about America. Thanks, wc don't
care for one. We know little enough about our country as it is.
RippIiiitfRhiimos
at r a -rr
Wdlt Mason
MAN WANTED.
1 SOMETIMES wish that I could find a patient man and, strong,
a fellow of receptive mind, who'd listen all day long, while
I relate how tough I feel, describe the' aches and pangs that tor
ture me from roof to-heel, and hurt my ancient fangs. I know it
isn't good or wise to tell such tales as these to neighbor people,
who despise all stories of disease. The cops at once impatient
grow, when I get on their beat, and spring my narrative of woe,
of aching head and feet. I tried it on a crippled gent who could
not get away, and on my head his staff was bent ; it spoiled for
both a day. And strangers, when they hear me talk, remark,
"You are a bore; you'd better take a good lon walk and come
this way no more." And yet I feel the pressing need of some
one who will hear my talcs of vitals gone to seed, of toothache in
my ear; of all the divers aches and pains my system can disclose;
of fever in my seething Veins and chillblains in my nose. I'd pay
a man a decent wage if he would calmly sit and listen to me while
I rage about my latest fit. But no one seems to want the job, men
sigh and turn it down; I've offered it to eveVy swab who hangs'
around the town. The poorest fellow shakes his head, and says
with aspect sour, "No! Either you or I'd be dead before you'd
talked an hour." , .
Catholics Believe Christ
Instituted seven Sacraments Baptism, Confirmation, Penance (Con
vOliSHl'u0 ."fnwtot (Mass and Holy Communion), Extreme
Lnctlon, Holy Orders and Matrimony. These Sacraments are seven
channels whereby (lod's grace is communicated to our souls (The
Sacrament are treated clearly and fully in Cardinal Gibbons' book,
f a th of Our Fathers," published by John Murphy Co., Baltimore
TUB MAINLAND OF NORTH AMERICA WAS DISCOVERED BY
JOHN CABOT, A CATHOLIC, JU.N'fe 24, 1497 '
x, .hee dvVe,rtlB'emenU 'nertd dally and paid for by two native
MenTora Catholic business men who believe In their rellKlnn.
Corns Vanish
When Touched
With 'Gefs-IT'
'c..mi.P?" "& water, so ddei
Jl;11" aorb and draw crtt of any
orvneas. It nevr fall.. tts-Ii" la the
t?V. r,t bjL na,nn "" reN Mibsti
,"2n, """ ' not satlanwl. cJU
Sold In Medford by Leon H. Haskins
Strang's Drug Store.
We Guarantee Our DRY
CLEANING SERVICE
faultless in every re
spect. A trial proves.
aTTil i m aV I fcl T Ih
J.N.ICKaH
J
"WE ARE NOTV
UN
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a-r
SATlsPieo
"WYOU ARE '
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8TATE REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the republican nomination for repre
sentative in the state legislature at the
May primary,
Adv, JOHN H. CARKIN.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Representative In the Legislature,
on the Republican ticket, subject to
the primaries in May.
Adv, RALPH fcOWGILL.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
ThOH. II. Hlmnann nt Ashland
authorizes his announcement as a Can-
umate lor the nomination for the ofrice
of County Commissioner of Jackson
County, subject to the decision of the
Republican voters of said county at
the Primary Election, May 18th, 1922.
Adv.
I am a candidate for the nomination
tor County Commissioner of Jackson
ounty, on the Republlcon ticket, sub
Joet tn the decision of the voters at
he i.i iinsry to be held Mav ISth, 1922.
dv. Ui;oUGJj ALFORD, Tboenlx.
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At .MANN'S
Saturday
April 29
ONLY ONE BIG
BARGAIN DAY LEFT
Athletic Union Suits
Were $1.L'.". lien's good totality
Nainsook. Sizes 34 to 50
Dress Skirts
Were $1.25 mid 1.50. Neck., bund
Percales and Oxfords. .
Sizes 14 to 17 1-2
$1
style,
$1
9 Pair Sox
Durham Cotton Sox, in black, brown, ttj
gray and white, all sizes :
Khaki Shirts
Two pockets, fast color. Were 1.25.
A good outing shirt, 11 1-2 to 17
4 Pair Sox
Were 35c a pair. All sizes, in black,
brown, gray and white. Ironsox
Mesh Knit Union Suits
Men's mesh Union Kuils. Regularly
sold at $1.25. All sizes, IJO to 10
Black Sateen Shirts
$1
$1
$1
2Hatt
llny's Wusli Ilflta in white uud
khuki. Were G5c, 2 for
Night Shirts
Men's god Muslin Ni(Ut Shirts.
1.25 value. Sizes 15 to 1'J
2 pair Sox
Were fi5o pair. Black anil white,
fiber silk. All sizes
Linen Handkerchiefs
Were i'lOc. Now 3 for ,
Were 35c. Now 4 for
$1
$1
$1
Boy's Caps
to 1.50, nil wool, lion-
Were 1.2
breakable visors, all sizes
$1
$1
Phoenix Silk Sox
Were I.Sj. Jlcn's heavy weight Silk
Sox, iu most desirable colors
Were $1.35 and $1.50. Good heavy Sateen. . Worth 1.2."
Nearly all sizes,
From 14 1-2 to 17 1
Blue and Gray Shirts
Our best quality .Work Shirts.
All sizes 14 1-2 to 10
$1
Boy's Overalls
Our complete stock of Boy 'a. Overalls.
Some 1.50 quality, not ull sizes
Leather Gloves
1.50 value, "iiuutlet, Tuff Nut Gloves.
Good ones, all sizes, in men's
$1
$1
Boy'. Khaki Pant.
Hoy's Knee I'unt.s, good weight khaki.
Sizes C to 10, 1.25 value t ..,
$1
$1
Boy'aShirta ,
Were 1.25. Ulue chambray and khaki tl
Shirts, good ones in all boy's sizes A
Men's Overalls
Bine Denim Bib Overalls. Light
weight. Sizes 32, to 40 waist
$1
3 Pair Sox
A small lot of regular 50c Sox. Gray flj
ond cordovan. Good sizes ...tl
Boy's Wash Suits
An extra vnluo. Were $2.50 and $3.00. l
Sizes 3 to 8. While they'lf ,
Linen Collars
One dozen Slidewell Liiicn Collars.
Good styles und good sizes, 12 for
Boy's Blouses
Hoy's Blouse Waists in all wanted
and sizes. Regular styles and
aport styles I ..................1...!.,.
$1
colors
$1
Men's Caps
A slnull lot of Men's Caps, $1.25 and up to
m.wu values. Latest styles
and shades .,
,.$1
Mail Orders
Filled
Mann's Department Store
; JHE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
; MEDFORD, OREGON
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