Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAflE FOUR
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INI'KPENPKNT NEWSPAPER
PtJUHSHKO ICVKKY AKTKI1NOON
KXKCPT SUNDAY 1IT THE
MEUKORD PK1NT1NG r. i
Th MMfarii unifojr Morning Sun In fur
fctnlird siilmciibci dvatrhitf Hewn
MEDFORD MATL TRTTWK MFPFOKR OREGON. MONDAY, MAY !.
IS THE PRIMARY A FAILURE?
T
FIE U-.1UNY
In tin-
ml.'
til-
Offlo Mall Trlbun RulMlng, I5-2T-SJ
Morth Fir utrrpt. Phone 75,
A consolidation of the Dmoortlc
Tlmi, the MiMford Mall, the Medford
Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan. Th.
Aahland Tribune.
ROBEUT W. in-HI.. Editor.
Bl'MPTER 8. SMITH. Manager.
UBSCMPTIOJI teih.
HT MAIL In Advance:
Daily, with Sunday fun, year 17.50
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month....- .76
Dally, without Sunday Sun. year ... M
Dally without Sunday Sun, month 6.i
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 1. 00
Hunday Sun. one year 2.00
BT CARRIER In M.-dford. Ashland,
Jacksonville. Centra) Point, Phoenix.
Talem nd ,n Highwavs;
lali. with Sunday Sun. month 75
Dally, without Sunday Sun. month 5
Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7. So
laily, with Sanaa; Sun. one year 8 50
All terms by carrier, cash In advance.
KKAI.D is much cxoivisul oVff minority
primaries, "or example, ii sees no eaeane from
nomination tar Iu'ihiMumii and Demi
Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
Sjrorn dally average circulation for
mix months ending April I, 123". 8521
Wot--' Hum double the circulation of anv nth
paper published r rtrculttn) In Jackson Count;
The only paper between Bugene, Ore., an
Sacramento, Cafif., ;i diatani ol ovei 500 mllei
having leased wire Associated Press Ses.iiT.
Kntered as sertma ors matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of Marcli
I. JSTS.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
The Associated Tress Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication or
kit news dispatches credited to It, or
not oinerwise creuu.Mi in mis paper, ami
aiao ine local news pimnaneu herein.
All rights ot republication of special
aiapatches herein are also reserved.
Ollllll
vrntii' eniididates for iro -
ernor by party Minorities.
Tins. f court, is n matter of arithmetic, With seven Republican
candidate and four Demwcratic candidates, the two winners, in all
!robal.ility. will not poll M many votes as the totals of the respee
tive losers. Therefore, in the Alliauy paper's opinion, we should
return to the eonvetition system, 61 11 representative hasis, and the
minority menace will disappear.
But will it.' The last convention we observed was in Winnebago
county. Illinois. Not a minority of the Kepuhliean voters, hut virtu
ally one Republican voter named the eonvention delegate, mid not
More than ten delegates umier the direction of the state boss, mimed
the gubernatorial candidate.
The suggestion that (be eonvention system will remove minority
COiitro is refreshing in its novelty, hut is senreoly eonvin.-ing. It
used to work the other way. mid we fear it always will work the
other way.
The objection to the primary
KEEN Fl H
T
FOR CONTRO
LOE
fVOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
l. Was there evti
diitns in Hie United
a trllu
Mates
UANUB
E
RIVER
u !
l'HA.ll'K Ktn'ti rivalry for priMlom
iiutni-i' in the Onntitm shipping it do
Tslopins knKvaa tho three IsntMoQlted
frttKnicnts or the rltmncmtierinl Hups
nurs empire- -Aiiatrla, Ciechoslorskls
and Hungary. The Danube river is
tlipir sen. and port facilitu
saown in ltd
. What i
In the world
. Mow in
ntfd i( tin
I. what ?
li. What
coins In this
.. Wlic
IIICSSnKC mxiii
llillr Itl.ill i
II III
celled
Vork
nldcst
ainbe
it'tlla
i Were
i livlek
al
reprc
trarl
is not that
rule hut that it encourages mediocrity,
not to abolish the primary, hut to arouse
id national in
one from of ihPlr eoini
luilhlins up theif respe
Vienna, Pressttutt mow
lava l and Budapest, situ
each other on a lieml of
I With the prospect ol
canal system between th
the Rhine through Bavarl
t encourages minority J the l.mnt- is comlnK i
The remedy as we see it, ialWre
puhlie interest, and general K"r"'"'
were nwa
mean
nine, rtenca
etition la to
tive porte-
alted lliatla
lte clean to
he river,
connecting
Danube and I
to entefprkM
regarded
I li
the first
y
it first teteaiupti
iteless messages
nod. wild snlmsls
iiiunti-
to perform together?
10. What metal Is used
iTltllU'e t Jm- tups ,'
Mawer to SiUuidin'i Qmnttoha:
Wow many Popl in the .t
uoiva ai ine time of th,
were llllteraie" ,.n,, (.'m
8. Whut (dm .o mvii
u
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
James Middteton Cox. the badly wal
loped S0 presidential candidate, de
I nies the allegation of Ohio detnorra's
: that "he Is the backbone of the iIhiiio-
eratic party. Nevertheless, he is the
jawbone.
The man who created and wrote
the "Nick Carter" detective stories,
that thrilled the hoys of 25 years ago.
committed suicide in New York the
j other day. When his tales were at the
I zenith of their popularity it was the
j height of youthful cussedness to be
I caught redhanded reading one of them
1 In those days, when a kid was missing
8 the parents generally found him in the
lout of the way snots around the house
I with his hair on end and bis eyes
4 I glued to the pages of the latest dime
I novel. Such, have long since gone the
- way of all wickedness, and nowadays
I parents, when their sons are missing,
, have no idea of their whereabouts.
ase in Oregon today is public indifference,
ourishes. the convention svsteni will auto-
-or the control of an active and self.
or
political participation.
The great political dis
As long as that disease t
Statically lead to Iwss eontr
interested minority. and the priniarv svsteni will lend to mm
loss confusion and inefficiency.
There Ls no escape. Until the people as a whole, take an active
and militant interest in public affairs, until by intelligent exercise of
the franehise. they weed out the inefficient time server here, and)
the self-seeking tool of big businss there, no mere form of political'
proeeedure is going to give the people of this state, or any other j
state, good govern stent.
Vntil such public interest is aroused, and individual political re
sponsihility assumed, no system will work out with entire satisfae
tion. Hut the primary system will continue to he preferable, becainp j
placing the ultimate power in the hands of the neonle. even thonvhl
that power is pot intelligently applied is preferable in any Democracy
to placing the ultimate power in the hands of an irresponsible minority.
trade in
Krltish
founded
the rent est ur
of tomorrow i
( this when th
their River Syndicate.
The first struggle beluven the three
I port was t gel the allies Danube
I commission Hratialavu won htu the
term was fixed for five years and the
commission win nest go where the
I "iKgest traffic Is. This la suurrin;;
the Ctacha to increase the traffic ca
jpaclty of lirutislnva to l.aoo.OOO tons
.this year and ultimate plans call for ti
capacity for 3. 000,000 tons.
i he si Mingle for trui
mostly between Uratls!
pest with Vienna lagun
Winn nuioix
d
ist y
i at Ini
the
?WH War
rial I u
I Aid n
thus fur is
and Hilda-
V When dul B
no' into existt'ti
tlllle of the
B. What ma I
1 luilldiiiK I'eder;
l i ravel.
T. Hew much of the
' hog Is In hum. Imicoii an
j vns. Thirty-four per c
a, Do many rtvanj li
I States (tow north? Ana
j 9. Row long did It t
the eotthetim at RomeT
, year. Twelve thmisaiiil
. employed
l ID. What are the minimi
lures uf the city of .New V,
n olutlon
Hi cent,
lent hna
rlnnd Is
dels are
i? A us.
iievsiairs
ms. .Annul
Mil1
'.lit I' ll.
it hi
Is '
Aos
.000.
rvight el "
pork loin?
t.
the I'nlled
Very fen
ie t build
Ans. One
'ii.ll-
Ans.
.HAT WENT WRONG
(Cottage Grove News)
About midnight Saturday Weight's
truck caught tire which was soon
put out and other cars were not
damaged. One of the Barker
motor busses also burned Satur
day night on Kester's hill while
occupants were coming in for repairs.
Civil war I so-called I has broken
loose in China. The Chinese are bet
ter fighters among themselves than
the Irish, and always know definitely
what they are fighting about. The
Irish are now fighting over whiskey
which is not much better than their
old standby, nothing.
Quill Points
The world is at last beginning to realize that arms arc anmi
to fight, not with, but against.
The chief difference between a bather and a
the barber does something while he talks.
otigressman is that
A bit of paraphrase,
study of womankind ia-
The best
-useless.
it in
of mankind is man; the best
If he happens to think of it Mr. Bryan likely will tell na that evo
lution is downright devilution.
VcHteiilay's Result
National EruglM
Philadelphia o: Brooklyn
I'ltlshnrg I ; Cincinnati .".
St. Louis 10; Chleago
Xo others scheduled.
American Rcugnc
Philadelphia i: Walsh I nail
Chicago .. ; Detroit 0.
New Y.rk 1 : Boston 2.
Cleveland 9; St. Louis II.
t'o.st League
Oakland 0-T. j Sentllv II
Sacramento 11-5; Los A
Salt Lake 7-1 ; San Krai
Vernon .1-.S; Portland li
Viewed in one light it's unfamiliurity
know a man is to admire him, usuallv.
that
Xo-hii, No-run Gene
S:V YOItK. May 1. Achieving
the acme of the pitching art a no
hit, no-run game, with no Dlavers
reaching first base Charley Robert-
urn-, i
pancakes;
r lit a rm
ion
OLYMPIC
Pancake Flour
make you think
of?
'0
I'
FLOUR tE REALS FEED
ireeda contempt To son. recruit mound star of the ('hi- ,
cago While So. y.-Hterday accom- "f
A cynie likely would tell you that the only thick thintrs a
wears are her paint and her head.
lapper
Divorce rings are being worn, and the fad of giving divorei
presents is next in order, we suppose.
There was a time when a circus was
a fizzle unless some leading farmers
were the vidians of the shell game.
A tinpanorama of 4ds clattered out
in the open places yes. to the great
Jlscomfiture of John D. Rockefellow.
CIRCUMSTANTIAL, BUT
A lady's leather handbag left in
my ca while parked on Park Ave.
two weeks ago. Owner can have
same by calling at my office and
paying for this ad. H she will ex
plain to my wife that I had noth
ing to do with its being there, 1
will pay for the ad.
A terrific blow was dealt the drug
Til in Oregon Saturday. One of the
tar peddlers was given 13 months in
ail. Just think of it!
Another working girl has jumped
Ut of a rich kid's auto, and is now '.a
he hospital. Girls who don't go into
utos don't have to jump out.
"A new era .of mankind dawns," de
lares Wood row Wilson Saturday to
he women. The phrasemaker, and
?ading exponent ot government by
hetorlc has not forgotten how to
oft-soup the ladies.
After learning the spring passenger rates from the south to thf
north, we don't blame the birds for flying.
"When the sap is rising and the fish biting, it must be particularly
difficult for the editor to write those clever pieces condemning idle
ness. , v
THE NEWSBOY
(From The Liberator)
4penser of an adult world's romance,
The loves, the hates, the scandals
and the sin
f nil men pass through him; yet does
his glance
TJertay no evidence of aught within
are youth abundant, and the will to
live,
To seek adventure In Life's market
place.
e has no part in what his hands must
give;
No word of Fate reflects upon his
face.
e calls his wares with mnllee unto
none,
And Utile docs he reck of what he
cries:
' Joy or pain, of battles lost of won,
He slugs alike; and in his eager
eyes.
irs no emotion, save the jov to stand
RipplmgRhi)nK$
6 Wait Mafon
s m. iM
FLAPPERS.
M
Tv
nee ;i Rapper mid Happed rebellious wings;
s a scrapper for old. time-honored things.
V AUNT wa
tut now sh
heard some ghastly rumors thai when she was eighteen she
Wore a pair of bloomers upon the village green. And there were
protests priestly, and every righteous dame denounced her course
as beastly, and said it was a shame. The moral weekly paper
gave auntie half a page, and said her shameful caper discredited
the age. Eevoll was auntie's passion, when she was young and
fair; she rode a horse man fashion, and bobbed her sorrel hair
The flappers now around us imagine they're nnfaue, determined
In confound us by some unseemly freak. But it's old stuff
my masters; the damsels of the past were wont to shock their
pastors and make them stand aghast. We see the pullets moult
ing as hens have always done, and damsels were revolting way
back in '81. Mj aunt was busy flapping in bygone sunny days,
and now we hear her yapping for old and changeless things.
And maidens now rebelling against the whichfttl whence, when
older will be yelling that oiiii(.r gills have no sense.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
niitthcrt Tout M,..f Wmm .1 II I
... ....... .. ... U1IJJHCU1-
cd only five Uin.-i in major Icaitun
iristory. x 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE
Two of these games are within the j ' hereby announce tny candidacy for'
memory of the present generation, of I republican nomination for repre-l
diamond follow
famous Boston
one against r-ntlad' lphla. May 1904
and Addle Joss, hurling for Cleve
land, turned the irlek against Chi
cago In 1
The other three perfect games are
in the lore of ancient day. They
were accomplished by O. W. Bradley,
St. Louis. July IS, ) 876; J. L. Rich
mond of Worcester. Mass.. June 12.
10, and five days later, June 17,
18X0, by J, M. Ward of Providence
11. I,
Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers were
llobert 'son's victims. Sensntitial
fielding, particular by Eddie Col
lins and MeCletlat! aided In keeping
the pitcher's slate , lean.
SAN KKAN'CISCO, May I. Stand-:
ing ot trie teams In the Pacific Coast
league including wsierdav'a ..mm.
Cjr" toting, the mutative In the state legislature at thai
n man'' pitched!'""' primary. i
Aav- JOHN' II. ('A UK IN.
1 snnounce myself as a candidate I
for Representative In the Legislature, j
on th Rapnbucan ticket, subject to
me primaries In May
Adv. RALPH cowcill.
. COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashland,
authorizes his announcement as a Can
dldate for the nomination for the office
ol county Commissioner of Jaoksoa
County, subject to the deelMou of the
Republican voters of said county at
the Primary Election, May 19th, 1
Adv.
ioiiows: v.
San rrancisco 19
Vernon ' n
Salt Lake )o
Sacramento irj
Oakland j .
Portland , to
Los Angeles .. i
gyattie to
L.
9
9
10
14
S
12
15
17
Pet,
.679
,09
.r.oo
..100
,456
.444
.370
WOOD !
Fir 18,00 Tier and up.
Utah Egg Coal si ..- Ton.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
fVir Vr mi Ttilrrl I'tmne 2til
Secrets of Confessional
Many priests have died rather than violate the secrecy of the
Confessional. In 100 years there is not a solitary recorded in
stance of any prlesl revealing what was told of him in the Confes
sional. The Catholic Church teaches ChriHt gave His priests the
power to forgive sins, and Confession is the ordinary method by
which forgiveness is obtained. John 20-23, "Whose soever sins yk
forgive, they' are forgiven them; whose soever sins YE shall retain
they are retained."
CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES CREW THE FIRST WHEAT IN THE
UNITED STATES
These advertisements inserted dally and paid for by two native
,)('.. I i ' i 1, , . 1 ; .. !...,.... ...U l.-il a a. i a.
Dr. Johnson
Says
REMEMBER
All the king's horses and
all the king's men. can never
replace thai lost sound tooth
again.
MORAL
Don't waste time and loose
then,
YES
We give gas in dental Oper
ations where indicated or de
siradt
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
1 am a candidate for the nomination
for County Commissioner of Jackson
ounty, on the Republic) ticket, aul
Ject to the decision of tho voters at
he primary to he held May Itltli
Kdv 0 RO ROE A LEO III) I'hnsnlK
PHONE 145-J
Med. Tent & Awning Works
FOR AWNINGS
Opposite 8. I". Depot
GIM CHUNG
Chind Herb Store
Th
Medfordi ai,,
rnrv tnnt liitti i'Iiuhk of
! JK f'llti.,1 ..... ..(' ... .
...... . . . -.'7--'. " " M'lll 1
uT!r.lHAn ''T"fy OI,n Cluing of
V" v "" " 1 1 "i ine or niiiiiii".
113 St., UnititH I'mhh, Ore
Medford, Oregon, Jik n, iai7
l bl II to nertrfy thai I, the unilar
SS1'"' .hffd Jfery iMivero ntenteeh trouble
rinil had been bothered for ..vnrul yean
'""! v'"i not xHTt,;, to
i v and hearlhg of Qlm Chung (whom
Herb tpr ai 2ll Houth from Blreel
Medford). 1 decided , K,. )l(.rtm f,. ,..
Hotnneli trouble, i,,l ),., i f,.J
belter HH noon im I uud them and toibiv
urn a weii man nnd can heartily recom
mand anyone afnieted aa I waa to gea
1JI111 1 li 11 ok uud try bix MerbM
'HIkiii-'D W. II. .lullNHON
W 1 1 h. HHeH :
Wm. Lewis, Ragle Jolnt.
VV. L, ghiidrath, RSgla Point.
m, n, . Aleiiroru
H. II. HolmeK, IjiKle Point,
C, H, Moore, Eagle I'olnt
J. v, Mclntyre. Bagle Point
gS VSnJf"i nlln. pagle Point.
1 hoe P Mlehote, Iteete point
DRY!
WOOD
Two Tier 12 inch Pine, Oik
Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel.
all for $2.75 a Tier.
CUT RATE
v 'eu
Always rl
wher
QualiCounts
Budweiser
Everywhere
ANIIEUnp-n.lSUSCM. INC., 3T. LOUto
Medford Grocery Co.
Nledforrl, Oregon
GAS
THE MOST CONVENIENT FUEL
FOR COOKING
It's always ready, right on the dot. No
waiting, no waste. You have a HOT fire,
as hot as you wish, from the instant you
light your range. Your operating cost
stops the instant you turn it off. You can
regulate your heat to the exact degree you
wish.
CAN YOU DO THIS WITH AN Y '
OTHER FUEL
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE FORD SEDAN
sprinK weather i- lu re! Hurt the ontlng as
n right in a i oni Beds Ai Ides! family -r.
roomy enough for any OUUng. Kntlrety mi limed,
tmriii mill cosy on cool eventBgSI Open mill cool In
warm sniSMtlfll weather, It in ewqr tO operate,
Sturdy, durable uud ei onoinli ill.
if yon are Intereaied PhoAa m nr datnimi
ainiuir In hi yrrnr servlrn, Om r4de will costylaco
yon of the SBWrlae iiiiilllleH of the ''old Hedun.
Don'l lei the blaSS from your mulch
Start n blase in Dm numi ..
0. E. GATES AUTO 00.
i Cor. Htxth ml Parifir HMbway
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
fPBtolVU WBB. 1, ISM
MEDFORDROSEBURG STAGES-
Dally Bxoept Hunday
I.V. MKIIFOUI) tO A. M. LV. ROfBDimO 1.00 I'. M.
oiianth PAMesnitirono ktaobi
Dally anil Hunday
Leave Medforil
lo.oo A. M.
1.00 f, M.
4.no r. m.
I live MrnntN li
10.IHI A. M.
1.00 I. M.
4.45 P, M.
Fare: Mf-dford-tlranu Paaa, fl.lft; tlranla I-aag-lloanbarK. W.OOj
TTET)FORD ATAT1, TIMTMTNE. MEDFORD O.M dQY, MOMi.W, MAY 1922
ASHLAND BUSINESS
MEN GET BEHIND
uIno urge
lo lOllllHl
lii. done
vrounds
offai iuu
in in bin
tuje five
thai
for
ill
thu fifty
gUtO i in
with u 111
ulmolulel
llll Ilf t I
ubsertbs
fi
ill Imriie
up prfvltgftg
It I hilt Hie
free In nil
carafes nrc
u ii fund to
I be eu
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
California Girls and Horses
in AI G. Barnes Novel Offering
out Friday
hom'.
Mrs, f'hai
t,
n up to hi
GRANITE QUARRY
iUIHNtllg Nl lll
line of (he I
AMI I LAND. Muv I. No ggg than
ii score of bulling ettlaeni Ipeally
buye joined lu guui unieeliig a var)
iiubeiiiiiiiui prontbtlon fund la mast
pretltninarv aspsnsea kncidanl U) As
valoplnf ihr Kiuli Oranils Qtiarn nn
mi Mttnalv i" .up-, 'l ine u a pioi
srty leoatad In the vicinity or Ayr
Bpuri itboiit ei. miles Ki.ni ih'iihi or
ANhinud. lSr some nine pasti n. r
iiuinv. or ibiM .in, ggalatad by R V
Carter, iuih been eaadiictlin mi si
haaativs Invest Isattaa ol ( propu
gltlon, the hobiiuun in i on sstenslvs
OpUong Havs been aired, ililsa
parfaetedi and s nfaetlaal saamlna
Hon raade by ssBeita, The investi
kin ion in u"'i.'i ui bun rovered tits
goope or supply and demand, prices,
fuidiii ratasj stOo in order to erriva
hi it oontprehenslvg undarstandlns
of what ii Ihiiiuuah dn eouoiit ol
lb., iiuurry Impllea In the way of
SStattllahlng u Idvtlllltl enteriulne ut
ur ver ciooie ii in seedless to I
dwell Upon IhS uoudniful i. . of i
eimtern gicmite nyarrlsa, botb Vei
mum mill Now Hampshire navlai
In. tulle il oirl Ilea lu Ihlil llf eu-
Uen "lurn- Qraalta" i known the!
world mi i. Hu 1 1 1 : uf ibb. stons
isrs avaliahla here, umi by gntpaH'
nii WKh Ihoas at Ibe natlva product, I
tim latter fossa . ti.ms oompatltlvely. j
H i aej only ihs dwatra. but ..i-... lbs
aspactsnty or thosa ustareatad t he
UMUr.il Ibiil oui belli ieoie Join!
tpet IS In Ihn . i.ii.ii. in. . !. of mi
mtrrpriari on mull a aiibalnntiul
imaiN. pro violas s boms usdsjKiy,
whieli ehotibi reach girut prapor-1
tlons, far th poaidMlltlea arc rhrlit I
nt hunil. in .1.' , only . noiub u g uud ,
tasaattracsnMat to develop them. I
l'roiie ur in,, valley in Mftaral srtll
he offered nn opporturdtv in bach sp j
moral i uo.uingi iii. nl liy fliiun. lul
uppoii in fin Hu ring ii parmanani
I ml net ry liuilrut the mei year lha
JllUriy'll Ollttml rrmliril u Vullie ii
raedtsuj Ifo.eott. it iium baea apvi
lllld (III. ulel nit Vi-iira Willi .111 I llll I
aUeeeml, u ellilun ahbll nhutlltl hi-
StUM a phol ii-tm I one If Uevi lop
menl 000 Ufi ulong lliin uhbh Ibe
I'l.'j. f iibuiulattlly Juetiflnii.
in I HB IO i ' I I ' l 1 , i i i i
l u Ik iiih. I, i to in, free
he meantime the speed
I Ul II I 111.(1 ol
nn, Willi Hu. additional
II li lull.. gut while
d houaca directly on the
aeiffa Hlahwgy, ihiii di
iiiildb nun,; imfflo null-
W. OF W. SPEAKER AT
FORUM THIS WEEK
Mhl
olll H
Hon
Tho
ondt
it
Patrol
lell of Hevi.ru)
in Csnirii I'uiir.i
Modi
i ii la houu
nonth'S do
nisi,
me
III
ind
lei md "e. hool iinillH,"
I'lli. Horn. M,,e..il legu- '
i to the paHotl frotn n
I. to. I.urgi. Mlgim will he
hi the atraet unuoiini lug
. Msy fi. the Chrtstlsn
hold ii mostl isf for
tad to mlaslaaars1 eteii-
from Portland and
to h luaaont. ,
v. Ill
: i ommoroa for
iv. ThiH win be
who Is th head
oodmen "t the
! 0 the president
f Commarce of
I leader among; n
lio.ik was called to
the war to help
RC i.oluie jf the
was one of the big
dry Who rendered
without rentunara-
tltted to every OSStt.
be extended him
ill to- held nt the
he noon hour und
edford Carap are
ee of this fnrum.
L S
i nnd Hill
ndlceted,
being uud
Hurt Mm
irtiiiub melrop
will nuoi
II BJ 1 eu nt, und
Hue areas, lien
Tile ynirllte
SfJStVi one, nnd
for Honifi time
ditiiii I'hnmii In.
Hughe..
bill
fl
or ih do
um offtetal
in Anhluiitl.
irathoa
'i Ib'i'Mon,
uud Co
Ini t.-r. b'
MUM. nemly Hint)
s been appointed
the iireneni iid.
M St
will
idat v
ommandan meets oa w
m iiIiik Muy 3, nliio work In
r of the Temjaje, Thi mast
iii tin- llMltMlon or earn-
potltloai whieli ion be
M In time fur SPPMftSnlg to
in tns Hhrinii aeratassalal si
May 2ii. At ihe tneeilng
iiie- will Im nerved ut 6 30.
''I ii. .. u . .. . " iiit Prlday and Went out io lo.r run
.'in. i-runii ii .ii .1 ii or .. .
, . ,, on the KaKle l'olnt lhiu",iv rod ll
Ini II weio hiiioiik the Iuih n nillum iiiliS t i TilllSSa . .
" "iii-iH, . adSflHBaVmariM. 1 husband h una ) e v,. win, an
"" ""'"' Hv.-r a almrt dla I TBrBaF1 jk Wk ' "r" "" r.-t.... - 'olorndo
lam e below the UolKe l-n n.-h bridge. MLWoBESf S i B Miss Carmen Wlla n of Me If.ord R I A a -;onla
ll A "f hr for $WGmm VxLH mUmm m !. Mr. and Mrs. Ho.- Stanley and n' f,-nme "he Insurn
dinile, H e Ilie-ehn. M i lewiil Is tHR? rM ibW9nHBI& I'.e.tijtul a. id J. Jones of Ihitta Fall.! irovei-nrienf He
.inn- aiiiiiuiiiiiMiie to, of ihe f 8.1 W ' SV A& WLM j worn hre for snpoer Kridav and 'ir or the ,,,,
lll'dogleul sot !'. HST A -JM m VHrMJm l.-v.- - ...,nn. r and re--Mu-r' serviee
,'"1''- I- I ' llrlgita or Aahland. W JMs V-- MmWLW main-d over nighl n-.i. .-.nd he H en
ttal (Mint und V. V ML . 'WLW' ; Mr. and Mrs. H K Hoeneer r.r te-'v that may
D ''wlr j f- 'fr sa.
M I .lo,....,. K II, :i and II II smith mSWULWl A. . 1 1 WkM '
iiuiii. wen. i m rv 'St - AI mwm Ml
superfBtaadeiit of the WM Wk W MW . J&iK J?.
zzzrrszzz ri IL.., J F mm nam tim
balebe.l out . ,llk(.n W M ' jPPV Skm. W '
iSPii sK RIGsL?ir!S.
p w-.A' v avaa wmm mm sassmnssi m sv
KMbiMlv Iovoh a sTrf anil whnnfdanco a V) with tho forefeet of their W M 4Lm W
IK. ... .l .. I U ... . BBBBBBBB1 mMM BBB Bk BBBSBKV m tA-
V.r t V .aHT4 . 1 .-O-
Mr. and Mrs
ItlK here We.)
J. W. llovi
Allveulu urehl
Iness mill to!
fur a fine cro
hi- bus It wo
i hui
SOUU
line of new biilldlnKs and
Hp In fine )..i.e again.
Mrs j Wattsnbera and
ter, Mli s I : , .
l I'ollover wen
aaoay.
sapaelatendam of the
WHS SlSO here on llUH
nic that the ivosie t
.us never In it.ir That
mined up ntir! In fine
That he has nisi been makltiK sntar
substantial Iriipr'veiiients In the'il.al
Ki tting It I (hi
nt aparkle at the Hlght. With
Hemes Wild Animal Clrcua.
j orimlns to Mi'dford on Wednesday,
daiiRh-, May 3rd. fur two narfortnanem nt I
re akS) anions thai and S n m . btuiutlfitl bleli uSmaI
" M.unesu.iy .vir. anil hurw-H, with iimtty Rlrls to rid
Mrs Watt.-nlH.rK nr.. th.. lessees of ; ,n-senl an enulne ballet one I
no 111 in. i,. i inrtiis ab nr. the bunks burses d
lusue r.v.-i. o. longtllK to i nomas ,,r
them,
ndred
About IiiiK
ii. ill imsiorri.
portumty, Ma;
S.-.-S It) matt
dosen elarhS in Ins
.111 1h- i. .i mi oit
or peyfei una ihonv
t eit.ir.iiiig seltsdulss
. due to n fornuil
mg these lines
i lamination
A .ile of te
oration, ss offi
S III Won luat
Bdlth, high n. I
ter of Ml iili
The sub)
ttdh."
i dollars fur
ld the I
Friday
n 1itt
best
In
ind diiuah-
lln
Kiai e and
tlnn. the
nn ing to the thr
blK show band,
n jierfeM unis ;
oung women d
swell la
r
nliiK
mid Mis Louis Hodge.
ralattd in 'Amertoanlas-
J U Hi
inson.
PatWsrjBsi i toseiy apon (he
srtnamanl oonfaranea al Washln
nnd nueie.-dlng Ihe urinutoeni
ferenps at CKmoai s third eosjfar
Waa lately held up the iun.,n
Kup nnd Hull surroundings, affor
soinn ilUiliigutshed visitors an
portunlty id. Mew lug at lose r
tin. charms of this rustic retren
the midst of a typical woodbind
br mil. utile en v trim me ill.
In
ding
op-
ma
t in
nnd
Tiii- Bible Rehool ssaatons for May
will be held nl tttS Niirunne ibunb.
and In the ineiiutlllie Chlldron'a Week.
A it 1 1 .10, May 7. will be observed on
Ibe basis of furthering u Hunday
si hool i-antpaigii mi a general plan, j
ns out lined by special committees.
Municipal truffle rules, moderate
nnd eminently fair to till pintles DOS'
Ctmed. are being assailed, not only)
by lotiiNts but also by local residents.
especially those iniereeteil in ai'ces
siules us supplied to tourists, who
the Medf
The Pore
be held ut
day. May 1
dent, will I
Hlgalns of
president.
nt 12:30. fi
from J to
u nitiuii
home h
tourists
111 UUti
nt-Teui
lintel
m n
i .in lea
es Hint "the ion
a (iil.-t place, now
a re all in jail or
009."
bar KaibciitiB win
Ashland, on Tties-
II. ' stale ini I
. atao Mrs. Milton
w Ith his w -rk v.
I ashed him if h
'plowed, f' r ho fi
n lot of corn at
plowing It now
plowed He la
liii'i b is harrow
tin
Will I.,
d by 1
In the evening
vlsltuVa will be
Hoid Mrs II '
these
Kl-
distmanlshcit
tinned al Mi
more, of Ibis city, haa been rtppnliit
sd deleante to ihe natlnnnl convvt)
tlon. which meets In Tacouiu. .Mn
H -1 a.
I.
DON'T NEGLEST YOUR
AUTO TOP
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Opposite S. I'. IH-pill
Illlbeit Itentlev. roi'lliet
the Ashland pi.slof f Ice. Is now
m i i.n rural dlstrlet No. 1. aui
ina J. H. Dnriiti. who In lurn
buen promoted to th sholtlon
Kind hand enlender" to lOUl
ntito camp grounds park.
In
ar-
ed
lllts of
In
In iln in PfOVlnS and housecb .1 ning
days, remember ihe selvage head
quartan In the tent near the Tidings
of Ibe, conducted by Hie t'lvh Im
provement 1 !ub. which opened for
the season on May 1.
r Nlrhols and his alster, Mrs. Carlylo
Nnlwlrk and Mr WattenherK U con
aldered one of the best fanners in the
coiintv, end that Is saying a great
leal The ditch and flume will anon
bo completed an aa to put water all
over It, and a large pari of It la already
net lu alfalfa.
I llarvev Stanli y of Wellen, was here
with his team cultivating a part of the
id. ie- hla fatherln law, John Kader.
bought of Win ti. Knighton. It wus
atraJady net to alfalfa and was plowed
up jual 11 few days before the ilea, was
made with John Under and I predict
that there will tie a fine rrup nevt
NeuKon it n.n sooner.
Prank Hh. it n the foreman on the
.nteloie oreharil. waa in town Tliers
day morning nnd reports that the pro
siieej, Is bright for a big fruit crop this
season and that the frost had done no
damage ho far.
Mr and Mrs. I.. B. Wood of Medford
passed thfOQgJi here on their wuy to
Mutt Kaiia Thursds) morning ami the
lad) walked through (he town and dis
tributed religious literature aa ahe
went ami some of it was very Interest
InK They were accompanied by a
man named Hughes.
I received a note from Rev. C. C.
Unlet, Ihe Sumla school evanSellSt
for the Presbyterian Sunday ach. ol
Soetet) Thursday, loo late f 1 my cd
nSSday letter, requeat Inc. nie to an
noonct that he and Hev llaitison
would hold services In Untie Palls
Hunday. April DO, nnd each day tip to made a bushaess !
and IttelndlBt May i-'th. needay night
There were two strangers here for!
nut and I
e a step with the forefeet of their
Is. The splendidly trained horses
lis act are varied at 1112,000. and
girls well, they're mostly sun
autlea of southern California.
the total of the Herman repara
11 wouldn't buy a lock of their hair
n.'ll see many of 'em in the two
street parade the forenoon of
js day and In Alice in Jungle
," the beautiful fairyland fantasy,
M of 1922. ehieh opens the show,
you'll agree that both the Kirls and
Imrses are wondrously fair.
dinner Tl-.'-irgdny whose names I failed
to b uin and l.it'-r I'ea.i St .ui ll, K
Myhr.', Kmll Myhre. Oscar Smith and
Sttrell came in for dinner.
Inetu
ne of our 1
lenethlly u: t .-date
here Thms lay an.l
lad his corn und
generally puis in quite
ind he replied he was
and dropping it ua he
itHlng hla tractor, and
attached behind it thus
finishing it up as he ,; es quite a de
parture for him f r lie generally plows
his isirn land in De.-omber, but the
past seas n has hern so wet he could
not get on the land so ia trvlnn it "the
lasy man's way,''
. There have been two rr three s-r.all
Thursday on his way to Medford but
topped a the Sunnyside over night
until aft-r dinner and went out then
o Medlord.
There were four young men came in
lor dinner Thursday, Messrs. J. L
Hughes. Braeal O'Riley, Gus Anderson
sad Ira Lore of Berkeley, Calif. They
are representatives of international
i., of choice paintings.
Ity. Hcrkeley. Cal.
Krench and son Lloyd went
rd Thursday and returned via
int 10 do their trading.
Allen of Wellen. was a hlisi-
ss caller Thursday, and Ralph Tuck-
and wife nnd their son In-law, Wm.
auh of Brownshoito, were transact
g business at the Kagle Point State
ink.
Distributa
of that 1
Henry
to Medf
1 le ,
DOUBLE treat
Peppermint
Jacket over Pep-
r .pmint I'nni
10 for 5c
agi
11 1
fhaiige
, heard
IW111. Q
land. 11
In real e
if in time
Knighton
little ovei
Pierce, and the resi
Ing the old F. M. S
Clifford llioks, al
of txith tracts set it
the irrigation dltct
And 1 understand 1
a lot sold to a wi
able to report It a
more definitely.
George Holmes,
ue that 1 had 1
r my last letl
id a small tract
an ajre. to KU
Of the tract, jl
ewart property
mt four acres.
alfulfa am! under
. both good buys
.11 there has been
man, hut am not
yet until I learn
mr
to
S. J. Smith of Untie Falls, came out
tot Inei Whillock came in Thursday !
er. with the expectation of finding a jit-J
of nev to take her to Medford but soon
yd learned that there is no jitney service
ln-jhere as our legislature passed a hill
to exacting a tax or lict'nse fee of some-
all ; thing like $350 for carrying passengers
-a blu worked through by the rail-'
road company and now the stages
are not allowed to carry anyone, but
just after she had made the discovery i
S car came along with only three men
I ao she secured a seat with them and
garage man. went on. hut S. J. Smith was not sol
Portland Wed , fortunate, s:i had to remain overnight.!
(. E. Merrill of Di rby, who has been
spending a few days in Medford, came I
REPRESENTATIVE MEDFORD BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
"Were not Satisfied
Unless lou Ace"
CITY CLEANING & DYING CO.
401 South Riverside
Phone 474
QUALITY, WORK, QUICK. SERVICE
The Model
Boot Shop
21 S. Central
Shoes Repaired While You Wnit.
E. N. BIDEN, Prop.
VULCAN AUTO SPRINGS
t'oinplele sloth of these, famous spring for all chin oil hand. Prions rea-
Minable.
BEST SPRINGS ON THE MARKET
Wo make truck bodies, and do nil kinds of hlacksinlthlng.
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
Wholesale Grocers
Cig'ar Importers
Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston
Automobile Springs
Merriman's Blacksmith Shop
THOMAS T. MERRIMAN, Proprietor.
20 South Riverside
Phone 279-J
MEDFORD
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Repairs and builds springs
All new springs guaranteed.
General repair, Blacksrnith
ing. Only Spring Furnace
in Southern Oregon,
118S. Bartlett. Phone 183-J
NASH BARBERSHOP
Up-to-date Service
Bowman & Noe. Props
When your
Duds
Are in our
Suds
you can bet, you'll get re
sults. Remember we sp'
clalize on rough dry lVuily
wash.
American
Laundry Co.
21f S. Riverside. Phone 873
Veterinary
Hospital
AMD
Sale Stable
m. a. A. OITZEN
111 N. Fir St Phone 551
Vilmo and Harmony Flour
STRICTLY GUARANTEED
Lee Watkins & Co.
FEED STORE
Choice Grade Crushed Barley,
Flour, Bran and Middlings, Hay,
Grain and Poultry Feeds.
Custom (SilnillnK nntl Kolling n
"With Medford
Trade Is
Medford Made."
C. B. WATKINS
II AS OPENRn
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
AT 1U7 W. MAIN ST.
Next Door t Walker Auto Co.
PAINT AND
CLEAN UP
The Old Reliable
SHOE SHOP
No. 7 N. Fir Street
Best Shoes for Less
Money
We handle Weyenberg Shoes
Hig Class
Shoe Repairing
HERBERT TILLEY
MEDFORD TENT AND
AWNING WORKS
MAM I ICl'lllHiS
Awnings, Tents, Auto Tops and
Cushion works; Tourist Supplies,
Anything made of Canvas.
(Specialty.
v. v. iu rki:. ritop.