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PXGT3 FOUR ftfEDFOTCD WAIT, TRTIttTNR rF.PFOTCT). OTiEOIOX. TUESDAY. MAT 2. 1022 S i Medford mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUUMMHKIi KVEHT AKTEKNOON , KXECPT KUNDAT BY TUB MKUEOy PKINTI.NQ CO. Ttia Medford Sumlnv Uoniln Sun l tnr. Blah! aubacrtbrra desiring a acvtn day daily Office Malt Trlbuna riulltltnt, 15-S7-! North Mr tret. i'hone .4. A conaolMntinn of th Democratic Tlrnnn. the Mrdford Mull. Ui Meilfnrd Tribune, the Kouthera Oregontan. Tli Aanianu iriuune. HOBEHT W. RPHI, Editor. 8UMPTKK S. SMITH. Manager. UBCtPTIO TtlMII BT MAIIs In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Kun, yir.....i7.M Dally, with Sunday Sun. month. .7 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.... t.5 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .! Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.- 1. 00 Sunday Hun, one year 8.80 BT CARRIER In Medford. Ashland Jarkaonvtlle, rvntral Point, Phoenix, Talent and on Higtiwaya: Da.ll, with Sunuay tun. month .75 ' Dally, without Sunday h'un, month .& Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. 7 So Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year I. SO All terma by carrier, cash In advance Official paper of the City of Medford Official paper of Jackson County. worn dally averaa-e circulation for et month ending- April 1. 112 2, 3.1! Mr tlwn double the circulation of anr othr paper piililialied or emulated in .lacktton Coitnty. The only paper hetwen Kiorene, Ore., and Rarramento, Cttlil., a distance of over fvOrt mile. having leased wire Aaaocialwt Ptra Service. Entered aa aerwia rnmca matter at Medford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 11. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. . Th) Aaaoclated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the uee for republication of II new a dispatches credited to It, or hot other lee credited In thia paper, and aleo the local newa published herein. All right of republication of special alapatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. A "Magna Charter for Russia" as prepared by the allies listens good. France will furnish railroad material. England will furnish credit.eUaly, will assist with water transportation, anil America has been invited to furnish tlVe money. In view of what the others are giving, our native land ought not to be backward. "Candidates for office are showing up with ihides so full of ennobling virtues and stalwart qualities that a restrain ing order from the supreme court is in order to keep them from going to Heaven before election day. i WHERE'S THE AUDIENCE . (Pendleton Oregonian) . Dr. George Wood Anderson, evangelist, preaches here tonight on "Fool Women." Men are barred from attendance. There will be a circus in town to morrow, and it will be July 4th ere the Sam Richardson kid gets through act ing like a Bengal tiger. . Proof that the world is getting bet ter faster than usual, is the news from Angeles that three brats averaging 20 years of age have been arrested for murdering an old lady aged SO. THEY DO IT EVERY TIME (Eugene Guard) Charles Croner came up Tues day night from Eugene to the Tanglefoot club dance, his car died on him at Creswell. The proposal that the world adopt the Golden Rule and the Ten Com mandments, and Brotherly Love pre cepts, is entirely too sensible for the slightest consideration. Besides it would knock 900 billion petty officials loose from the public trough. Weeds on the vacant lots gained a foot on Sonny Austin in the growing contest last week. A NEIGHBORLY BACKHANDER (Ashland Tidings) THE CONVALESCENT HOME is a nice quiet place now that the tourists are all in jail and the Medford auto camp. 203-1 . A gent who has arisen from political obscurity to be yanked back again is one O. IL Fithian, seeking the republi can nomination for national commit teeman. ; i The country is going to get a great! gassing in tne Jan. James M. cox ana William Jennings Bryan will both take the stump for democracy. I , . I AN OLD TIMER TAUKS Time Sunny Afternoon. Place Jacksonville. "Them son of a guns took my C7 when I was blind, and couldn't see, and had bad eyes, and the next morn ing the boys had them dangling out ' on the end of a scantling, and I don't think either of 'em hud any break taHt. That was in '61, when I could play a better tune- on an anvil than some folks can on a fiddle, and the sheriff went right up there and said, 'Why didn't you galoots wait till them maples In ' the courthouse yard growed?' Well, sir, the next day he had a new pair of pants and a gold watch, and was re-elected again. j "An' another time on Mission Creek, when I was driving an express wagon In Crass Valley, some Injun followed my horse off, and long about sundown ,tliat Injun got his neck caught in a rope hanging over an elder tree back of the Gem saloon, and run out of I jiwlnd before the fellers saw him, and the sherirt comes up three hours late, and says: 'You're a hell of an outfit, why didn't) you hang the horse, for trying to alienate that buck from his wigwam.' I don't know for sure, but I never believed that Injun had any sup per. In them days Jimtice was Justice, and had whiskers and when you gof It you had It, but didn't know it." ar .' , : HIGH OFFICE VS. IX T1IK WORLD WAR lnw visibility wna often lulvnnootl hs nil nlibi for detent. A similar nlibi promises to be used after the pri mary election uliis month. For unless nil sijrns fail, eaiulithites of low visibility promise to linvc rough sailing. The people of Oregon may be oUl fashioned, but they are in no mood to vote for eandidates they can't see. As usual the public platforms aresedueiive traps to eateh votes. Hut some of them have already raised the suspicion of underground connection with au Invisible Empire. Xow, when it conies to electing public officials, the people as a whole have a natural desire to know just where "they are at." They don't like empires, good or bad, they particularly don't like invisible tmpires. Under the circumstances mere silence will probably not be enough. Only the candidates with the couraire to stand against imperial in visibility will be above popular suspicion. There is an increasing: demand, therefore, to have every candi date submit to the acid test to stand before .the electorate In the high lights of sunshine ami fresh air, so-thiit everyone can not only see him, but see what is behind and around him. High office and low visibility won't go down. Quill Every crook becomes a.promising young man when judge. Courtship is "love's young dream." Marriage frequently is the alarm clock. The man who works hard certainly ought to succeed. He has lit tle enough competition. Presumably ' Enown Attaboy. 'Ataman of the Cossacks" is the father of the well- As the crowning achievement of a busy life, Mr. Burbank might win a nation's gratitude by developing a non-skid banana peel. Advice to girls. Don't marry won't right him. The altar won't Dad is spring-cleaned more thoroughly than the mother buys her new spring clothes. Turkish women have started disclosing their naked faces, that American girls are not likely to imitate. Heeds no policeman's call, but corner fast and skids. Survived by Salome, it is now held, was not a dancer but an acrobat, words, she wasn't a dancer; she was a modem dancer. The rain fallcth alike on the just and on the unjust, but the un just man generally has the just man's raincoat. . "Ilell yawns," cries an alarmed it much, with spring in the air. "You can't make a monkey out of me,"Mr. Bryan says, in sub stance. Well, the voters did it on more than one oecasioji, we would Margot called Niagara Falls "so I git out and looked." In which kept on looking. The batter who hit three homers yesterday discovers, when he strikes out twice today, that baseball fans have the poorest memories in the world. RipplingRhunus r u -trt Walt ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS. I CARE NOT MUCH for those wise birds, those famed and mighty sages, who handed out sueh weighty words they've thundered down the ages. In old Greek gardens once they sat, and lectured to their classes, on this philosophy or that, as proper for the masses. And while they jawed the eager hicks who paid their hard-earned nickels,' the farmers plowed with crooked sticks, and raped their hay with sickles. Oh, any old bewhisker ed gent much logic could deliver, but there was no one to invent a shotgun or a flivver. Xo screens were on the windows then, to make life calm and sweeter, and all nhght long the wise old men would swat the bug and skeeter. These wise old fellows never thought of any sane invention, and bughouse things were all they taught, and all they deigned to mention. While they were spiel ing of the gods and of Olympian scandals, they might have gar nered decent wads inventing tallow candles. Oh, all their facul ties they put on tales of gods and dragons, and mn were drilling round on foot because- they had no wagons. The wise men of these stirring days don's sit around in gardens, and talk to little Willie Grays and little Dollie Vardens; they take a long white sheet of tin, some bolts of steel or copper, and make an auto that will spin when gas is in its hopper. Existence of Catholic Church Today a Miracle The Catholic Church has changed the- face of the earth.' It found the Roman Kmplre Pagan, and It made It Christian by means which, humanly considered, were utterly inadequate. Its members were poor. Its rulers often martyrs, and the religion thev preached oppoued ail tbut flatters human nature, since they lncul-' cated the sternest virtue,, the loftiest morality, and the greatest self sacrifice. That the Catholic Church exists today at ull is a miracle. Despite constunt persecution, Its hold on the hearts of men Is ever increasing. CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES FIRST INTRODUCED TIIE SUGAR CANE TO THE SOUTH These advertisements Inserted daily and paid for by two native Medford Catholic business men who believe In their religion. LOW VISIBILITY. Points fnees the ., a man to reform him. The rites alter him. house when A fad thinks he knows it all. wife and kids. Turns In other preacher, Well, you can 't blame pretty I could hardly speak when ease she should by all means have Mason v aar' w HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 What whs tin orUliml name of Washington's homo, "Mt, Vernon"? 2 --Is there a federal law prohibitum the exhibition of prljse finlit pictures? 3 Who founded the t'nlvorslty of Geneva, in Geneva, HwtUiTland? 4 How many brothers did l'rcsl- ident McKlnloy have? 5 Which state lu the union is the thriftiest? fi What canned hie'i death? 7 Is platinum hr.nl or easy to melt? 8 -What ar two viuiiiyins f ir the word adverse? 9 Who was William llarnden? 10 On what day of the week was Lincoln shot? Anawer to Yesterday's Ouettloni 1 Was there ever a trlho of kitllana in the fulled States culled Neutrals? Ans. There was such a iribe that lived near Ijiko Krle. They were wiped out by the Huron In 1 1 T 1 . 2 Hy what name was New York City known in 163? Ans. New Orange. 3 What publication in the oldest in the world? Ans. The newspaper Tl Chau, known as the IVkin Unset t. It was first published 4 n 1310 A. 1). i Mow many states were represent ed in the Rainbow division? Ans. Twenty-five. 5 What is nictitation? Ans. In voluntary winking of the eye. What colony made Hie first coins In this country? Ana. Massachu setts. 7 When was the flint telegraph message sent? Ans. May 24. 1S44. S Who first trained wild animals to perform together? Ans. Karl Hagen- beck. 9 Why are wireless messages sent st nlcht more of a success? Ans. The air is damper and is a bettor conduc tor. 10 What metal Is used to manufac ture fruit Jar tops? Ans. Zinc, sheet steel and aluminum. 11 When was the first municipal library established In Chicago? Ans. IS 72. At the Rialto C.'.adys Walton, in "I'hiylnsr Willi Fire," gives a fine interpretation of a rapper of a rather smart type, Miss Walton is something of a smnrt looker herself and she's the rlKlit ai?e, hence the quality of "I'laylm? With Fire." the current attraction w hich closes to night at too Rialto theatre. After patiently waiting and antici pating, the photoplay fans of Medford are to be treated once asaln to a pie turlzation of another famous James Oliver Curwood story of the north woods, at the Rialto theatre tomorrow. This latest Curwood picttirization Is entitled "God's Country and the Iiw," and is one of his most recently written stories. Did Him More Good Many men and women suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles and other results of kid ney trouble because they neglect the first warning symptoms. Foley Kidney Pills aid the kidneys to throw out the poisonous waste matter that causes pain and misery. Stephen I,wU Kldridge, Ky., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills did me more good than all the other medicine 1 ever took. I had kid ney trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like I had before I took them." Sold everywhere. Adv. DYE SKIRT, COAT DRAPERIES WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each packaKfl of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions o simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirtM, dri-ase. waists, coats, sweaters, stocklnKH, hanslriKS, drape ries, everything like new. Huy "Dan mond Dyes," no other kind then perfect home dyeing 1 guaranteed, even If you have never dyed before. Tell your druKKist whether the mate rial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it Is linen, cotton, or mixed Roods. Dlumond Dyca never streak, spot, fade, or run. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS 8TATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for repre sentative tn the state legislature at the May primary. Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN. I announce myself as a candidate for Representative In tho Legislature; on the Republican ticket, subject to tho primaries In May. Adv. RALPH COWCILL. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Thos. H. Simpson, of Ashlsnd, authorizes his announcement as a Can didate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner of Jackson County, subject to tho deolslon of the Republican voters of said county at the Primary Election, May 19th, 1922. Adv. I am a candidate for the nomination for County Commissioner of Jackson ounty, on the Republican ticket, sub ject to the decision of the voters at he primary to be held May 19th, 122. j.dv, GEORGE ALFORD, Phoenix. YcMtei'tlnj'a ItcMilts. Niitloiuil Li'iiitiu', Ponton, 3: Now York 10. Ilrooklyu. 3: I'hllaiU'tpliiii, 0. I'lnctnimlt, U. I'llUtitn a. 7. No ut hern acbril uled. Vinciiciui licnttttc, ltrnlt, B ; t'lilniKii, tl, rlll:uyil!llil. X; WitHhiiiKtiill, New York, 3; ItoHtoti, ti. M. l.ulilH, IS: ClcvcblUil, 8. C'oiimI Hcbedillo, FliANl'ISl'O, Miiy SAN Week S. The I'lli irii' (. oiiHt le.ltlllt' liaMi'liull Nilleilule: Haii Franrlsi'u vs. Vermin iit Amtclex. " i.n AtiKeiea at Oakland. Neilttlo (it I'd llnini. Seullle at Portland. Halt Mk itt S.nTumoiito. NEW YOKK. May 3. Hum-bull history "'yesterday' attain was the work of a rookie plti-her lhl time Hurry Slirlver. in his debut for llioi-klyn who played a b-adniK rule In the proeeedlnKH. Slirlvi-j-'a per formam In liUnl.tnit the I'hillles, 1 to 0, with thr lonely Mniilt-H, ex celled .tho di-buU of Malhi-WKun, Johnmut and other pltehiiiK xtnr. The unique feature uf the same, however, was the faet tltnt I'imt. thi ImIkt flmt milker, hint only one piituut, u t-ati'b uf a line drive In the ninth, a ml no UM-It.i. Only once beture In the -111 yours of National Ichkui' pti.ithulng has thl.i record been t-nualled. The St. l.oul Itrown were perched on tho tup of the American leaxui today n H re sult of yltiKKitiK out their fourth Mrnltiht victory over the Cleveland Indiana, while the Yankee were outplayed for the third t might time by lioHton, 6 to 1. The (Hunt mauled three fWiaton twltiera and won their third strnlKht victory, Jho !. The I'hlladf Iphlumt trounced the Senators and the White Sox made a clean aweep uf their m-rle Willi De troit, aided by the TlKers' luono field. Miller ti Meet lkcl. I.OS ANCK1.KS, Muy 2. Waller Miller of the l.os Angeles athletlr club, rlulmunt to the middleweight wrestling cliamploimhlp of t tin J'u- clfle coast Is scheduled lo meet Klnjo Ikedo, ratch-as-catch-ran champion of the Hawaiian Islands, In a hout here Thursday nlRht. 111. PAHO Mutty Matsuda, ih.lne ant -of world's weuvrwelitht hani lionxhi aucepmfully defended title l.y thrnwiiiK Dutch Man tell, Kldu r.tdo, Kan huh. MIl.WAt'KKK r.lcblo MlUhell. Milwaukee, mid Kver Hammer. I'hl c.isrii, matched fi-r ten round, no de i ilon. May 12. KKNOSIIA Dave tihade of Biin FranclBco defeated iH-nnbi O'Keufe, ChlcuKo, In ten rounds. NW OMYKANS Tommy Cllhhons. -St. Paul, knocked out Harry Foley.! -II, .t Mril-lnire III itlvlh nf M.-lli..! II ten-round bout. MEMPHIS Pal Moore. Memphis bantamweight, ven referee's dec-la-Ion over Kid 1 'a rutin, Kan Antonio, at end clcht rounds. HALT I.AKK MldKit Smith, Halt Like, won a elx-round tteclMlon over Leonard Melody, Ijiramle, Wyo. Kid Sparka. Pneuti-llo, fmiKht four rounds to draw wllh Jay Kolomon. Halt Ijikc. Legal Guarantee Giveru' So neeaf e Knllm no iNin-'continue urk, Ak to are (ile-o-nii file Tr-atmenl. HKATM'S DIU'O HTOP.K JamesOUverCurwood's latest biK thriller "GOD'S COUNTRY and THE LAW" BEGINS TOMORROW RIALTO t.'OIXG TONIGHT (il-AIIVK WALTON In "I'luylnK Willi I'lin" Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors 1 THE DEVIL'S ' in Tin: veuy . IIEAIIT OK TUB CITY FINGER! ' . ntui uiouR ' POKTIjAND'S . ' 'g "Great White Way" . Will Bu Your IIcail'iuaitorH j V At This I'opulnr Hostelry. 0 Homelike Aicopodations, Comfortable, Spacious Lobby And the Home of tho Famous. jCU JftJi I ffNJfvN-r -rnrr-Tai Kolb & Dill There In over six hundrnO yards In I he iiold riiitiiln curried by Kolb X I Hit In their production of ."liive and Take" which appears at the I'iikh t heat re Thursday nlKlil, May lltli, and from this wondi'iiiil work of ai t to the hack vail of Hie !i mi I re Hut company use nothing beloiiKlilK lo the theatre, even imiliK their own electric switch board to operate the IIkIiIIhk etfoel duriiiK Hie show. used J "(ilve and Take" wlilt h was written special for Kolb i PHI by Aaron llotf- iiian I.oh'hiiiu Is a inaslei vlece and plaed by ItheMC two stars heroines a comedy lu a class by liself and not to lie imitated or to he compared lo anythliiK before presented, Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almnit everyone know that Suite Tea and Sulphur, properly rouipound ed, brlnpn back the natural color and limlra to th hnlr when fnddd. streaked or srav. Yearn nuo tho only way to t this mixture was to make it kt hum, which I miiov and troublesome. Nowaday we simply k at any dru store for "Wyeth'e Base and ful-j-hur Compound " You will ttet a lore bottle ef thla old-time recipe Improved by the ailditlun of other ingredient, at very little eot. Kveryhody ue this preparation now, because, no one can pnembly tell that you darkened your hair, It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen sponge or soft bruuli with It and draw thin through your hair, taklnir one small rtrand at a time; by morninir the cray hair rtlnnpi-CJire, and after another ap plication or two, your hair become beautifully dark, thick and nloy and you look yenra youniter. Wyeth'a 8ao and Sulphur Compound la a dellRhtfot toilet reiiulnit. It ia not Intended for the Mire, inillfallun cr l-rsventlon of disease. Haiid-Tailored SUITS MEDFORD MADE Choice oT 50 Patterns Values $15.00 to $55.00 This Week Ony at$42.5Q KLEIN The TAILOR 0g5-' , Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. i J Arthur H. Meyers ManaGu J 1,1 . u a I CHANGE IN SCHEDULE " . . KKKKOXIVR FKIl. 1, 11)23 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Dull KK t Hunday LV. MKOFoni) 10 A. M. I.V. ItOHi nmiG 1.00 I'. M. " ' ' . . . .' GRANTS f'ASS-MlCltKOIUI HTAGKH ' Illy and HuniUy l eave Mtiilfr, u.v arul v 10.00 A. M. io.oo A. M. . M. , ,.oo P. M. 4.80 1. M. 4.45 I M. Frest Mcdford-Orants Pass, Grants I'aas-hosnburK, M.OOj Metlfuril-IUiiMibiirfC ft.lfl. HEAVY MEAT EATERS E Ekt len meat if you foal IWkaohy or luvt bladder troublo TaJc gUttofSklU. No man or woman who al tnal r(ni larly aan muka a inlnUko by dualling Ui klilney otwoelonally, says a well knowa auUiorlty, Meat form urlo auld whlctt riclte the kidney, tliry beoouie over worked from III atrala, grt sIiikk'H Ui1 fail to filter tlta waata and nuiauii from the llooil, tlion wo fpnt tluk, Nearly all .1... ....... I...... I.....U..I... -.1... UerYouaneiia, diuiiue, leepeu ana urinary dirdar cuuie Irum tluKUU kidney. . 'I h moment you ('. a dull aeh In the viiineya or your buck hurt or IX tiie in Inn I cloudy, olTeualve, full of etl ment. Irregular ef paaaat; or attended by a aenaatlun of ralillnK, (top atiiir meat and p-t about (our ounce of JuJ Kail from any pharmacy I tak a t.ihloiipfHiiilill III a Rloa of waUr before brraklaat and In a tew day your kidney will art I! no. 'J hi fainoii aall U nuid from tlie aeld of irrnpe and loinon Jula, eomhineil with Hilda, and b been tix-d for feneration to fluaH and atlmulal th kidney, alao b neutralita th aoU In urine o it no longer eauae Irritation, thu enilinK bloilder weaknra. Jad talt I Inexptnaiv and cannot Injuroi ittake a deit)litful ellcrrc.ent litlii water driuk whlsb vryua alduld UK now and then to keep th kidney clean and Ilv and th blood pure, thereby avoiding aerlou kidney oouiulioaliiin. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO WtOI-M l HKII lln.kn Inline Accurately liiipllcaleit r."l'HV l I'ltl.MISKS UlH K Mntn I ihwIx We Guarantee Our DRY CLEANING SERVICE faultless in every re spect. A trial prove. 't.'l a "Wt APS NOT -Wry SAf Srrr UNLISS WVOU ARB. ' anrfi-VTr mi mutmm J