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arEDFOKD MATT. TRTllUNK. MCTFOUP, OKKfiOX. AVKT)NT,S1)AY, MAY 10. 1022
Medford Mail Tribune
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Ye Smudge Pot
, By Arthur Parry. '
The Genoa conference gives siims of
being a fizzle, owing to the inability of
Europe to make a cow out ot the
United States.
A Portland philanthropist is going
to give the state a pair of imported
Japanese pagodas, and, from the loca
tion of the ball team in the percentage
column" or the Coast league, he might
better make it a couple of players.
Tourists boxcar, 4d, and hoof.'daily
grace our leading thoroughfares.
Impudence to editors is not always
safe. An Irate subscriber in Hoslin,
Iowa, Tuesday threatened to annihi
late the scribe, and is in the hospital
from a well aimed dictionary.
Most of the rain that fell so industri
ously; Mon. is now engaged in running
under the Hear Crick bridge.
The Jortland Journal has called off
religious discussions In its "0en
Forum" ' department. Just in time to
avert a civil war and three heinous
murders.
Bulgarians engaged in the long dis
tance management of this country,
have decided to blow up the American
consul unless a couple of Italian heil
raisers held in Massachusetts are re
leased forthwith.
.Messrs: Bill and Bob Helms migrat
ed with their folks to a farm in Jose
phine county today. Most of the presi
dents started life on a farm. ;
Candidates sanctimonious for votes
only, hate but a week longer to main
tain the camouflage.
THE WKATIIKR man did us ttgood turn last night. Ilo warmed
up t ho atmosphere, prevented a frost, and saved this coniniu
Mity thousands f dollars.
Tho Craters dub also did the community a good turn last night.
It cleared up the political atmosphere ly warming tip nil the
candidates with liuixie, pied fool ami hot coffee.
Hutu performances were in the nature of miracles, J?ut miracles
are what we need just now. Let s have more of them. With the
largest, fruit crop in history, let's all get behind the weather man,
every night, and support him in his laudable purpose of calling in a
I a nk of clouds every time the mercury hits o"i.
And with the best business year in history in prospect, let's all
get behind the Craters club, in its landaMe purpose of calling in our
political candidates, for a love feast, every time the political mer
cury threatens to reach HiHX centigrade, and strew our 20 miles of
pavement with blood and gore.
No thoughtful person, knowing anything about the weather ex
pected for a minute at six o'clock last night, that a free.e could" be
prevented.
No thoughtful person, knowing anything about polities, expected
for another minute at six o'clock last night, that all the opposing
candidates could be gathered in one room, and a riot be prevented.
, Hut both events transpired, yes brethern, 'before one's very eyes.
Colonel Kelly not only sat next to Captain Cow gill, but passed him
the sugar, and Cowgill at one part .of the performance, passed Colonel
Kelly a match, lighted and yet never burned him.
More than that, (ius Newbury sat at one end of the table, and
Charley Thomas at the other end, facing each other. They were not
more than CU) feet apart, deadly range even with a sling shot. lut
t!us actually laughed his head off when they christened Charley, and
Charley nearly choked on a piece of apple pie, when they christened
Cius. v-
AU of which shows we have been thinking too much, taking our
selves a trifle too seriously. For frosts are not necessary if you prop
erly support a good weather man, and open rebellion is not necessary
if. you properly support an organization, which draws no religions,
racial, or political lines, but gives a friendly greeting, open hearted
hospitality and a goodly portion of wholesome fun to all.
If you want a religious war. go to Ireland, if you want a scen t
society of law violators go to Russia, but don't bring these foreign
abominations to the Rogue River valley, where we need all the energy
wo have and .ill the co-operation and good feeling we can muster, to
make Medford a more prosperous place and a better place in which
to live.
It can be done. The weather man and the Craters club have dem
onstrated it.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1, Wlmt imny flying ll.'M ;n Vlio
I'ocord t'f the litoul flylnu?
'.. W'lio luvctitt'd vuiitl cngtiiv-
antl luw etifori'tHK itoelety of one him- jnelilm Imn cmiatrloH tr the nl.l wind,
tlifd per cent Amerlfiuiliim iin.l aiU'iU' l A" "InvlnlluV Knipiro" not Alitor-
eiitly have deduced niimv u..,l n.. n l,vil,;lm' ''"w lmil ne eiiloivcl l,y vl
tlie IiImIi (tor.tulluu; wntiin (hoy use bo
lavishly, Tlil'.e Imvtt Invaded many
Quill Points
"Women who prefer dogs to children are not uni'pie. Fleas feel
that way about it, also.
As a general thing the man who says lie hears the call of duty
means that he hears no'iiev talking.
Some overcoats arc laid away in moth balls and some are laid
sway at the sign of three halls.
For the sake of his professional pride, it's probably n good thing
Jesse James died before our time.
FOR COMIC PAGE FANS
(From Circulation)
St. Peter stood guard at the golden
" gate I
With a solemn mien and an air senate,
When up to the top of the golden stair '
Maggie and Jiggs, ascending there, j
Applied for admission; they came and
, stood
Before St. Peter, so great and good ;
In hope the city of peace to win.
And asked St. Peter to let them in.
Maggie was tall and dark and thin.
With a scraggly beardlet on her chin.
Jiggs was short and thick and stout,.
And his stomach was built so it round
ed out.
Ills face was pleasant and all the w hile
He wore a kindly and gentle smile.
The choir in the distance the echoes
woke.
And Jiggs kept still while Maggie
spoke;
"O thou who guardest the gate," said
she,
"We two come thither beseeching thee
To let us enter the heavenly land.
And play our harps with the angel
. band.
Of me, St. Peter, there is no doubt
There's nothing from heaven to bar me
out.
I've been to meeting three times a
;. week,
; And almost always I'd rise and sjieak.
; 'Tvo told the sinners about tho day
; When they'd repent of their evil way,
' I've told my neighbors I've told 'em
all
- 'Bout Adam and Eve and the Primal
Fall. .
i I've shown them what they'd have to
' da ,
If they'id pass la with the chosen few,
I've marked their path of duty clear
. Laid out the plan of their whole
career.
' "I've talked and talked to 'cm, loud
and" long,.
. For my lungs are good and my voice is
' . . strong.
So, good St. Peter, you'll clearly see
' The gate of heaven is open for me.
Hut Jiggs here, I regret to say,
Hasn't walked in exactly the narrow
. way;
lie smokes and ' swears aud grave
' " i faults he's got, " '
So I don't know whether he'll pass or
not, (To be continued.)
Wu kids! I i
tvs. r si
1
Walt Mason
THE WICKED WORLD.
T LOOK upon the jazzv crowd, and cry,. "Oh, hully chee! Old
X fashioned virtue's in its shroud, as dead as it can he; this riot '
shouldn't be allowed it looks too coarse to me."- I wonder if I
rant and scold without a good excuse? Is it because I'm gray
and old I turn the language loose? Is it because I'm filmed with
mold, my veins devoid of juice? The youngsters do not seem to
dread the evils I foretell; they eoot around with sprightly tread,
the springald and the belle, inviting me to soak my head when I
would mouni ami yell. "Oh, gaffer, you've been on the earth
too many years," they cry; "you can't distinguish sterling worth
from Johnson's whiskers dye; and you would queer the young
folks' mirth with your despairing cry. Because some chtingcs
have been sprung in human walks aud ways since those tb-a'd
times when you were young you talk of pipe-dream days, ami
from an old and battered lung send forth unseemly brays. Go
to, old man, you've had your fling, the youngsters own the land;
new generations rise like spring when winter has been canned;
and if you cannot smile and sing, you might be pounding and."
I am tin old and wintry man, with furrows, on my brow; my teeth
are gone and I eat bran, much like a horse or cow; and is this why
I dourly scan the way the world goes now?
llK?
8, Wlii'u wtiM tlto
held in tltltt country?
I. What was Nut
lion?
R. What
Jury
Turner's
rebel.
( otuiuiiuiijt ion nil over tin country and
jWhoivvor they liavn untiled trein;tli
wo hear vf these iilnlit outrages? 1 It
,,.al l'"KUble that tliey are not iTnoiittllile
, .for these acts of violence niut turl'ii-
lcueo?- UK that their nets iuut'oinuii
jlriUlou simply furtilxli u musk unit
jivliiKe t the criminal element who d
tlm acts and hide behind thlit mufkcil
band of secrecy ?" It they are thus
inade to hear the oilluiit, wli.i l to
liliune? They furnish the excime. They
curse secret diplomacy and erect an
lining the l.uv, Hexpeet for itiveiie
ufii nt t an llil he Hireniillieiietl liy ilcfl
aitee ol tho ftlU'latiicittitt ininclpleii
ilium which nil r.i'Veninitmi rolimled.
f. 11. WATSON,
liolil Mill. tre May lull, iu;.'J,
Sacramento Bcc
Scores K. K. K.
MURPHY IS NOT
SURPRISED AT
GAIN IN WEIGHT
wttR Jcfforstm tiivln" oc
cupation ju.it before allte ("Oil War?
ti. Whore dees Cretonne Kel its
ntt me?
7. Where In tho Civ river?
S. Who Is tho present ruler of
KKvpt ? ("Invisible empire," Is this democracy?! of ntfiiiniu vuh t Kti kiu
:. w ikii metal is nie.-t iimuni.uu it, ...... i.. -..,... 11.. i.... .....,i ,
i ..."o i'iimhiw o'i mo ii j.u i-i reoi- o e ta i en mo r.!t'tauicu(o
"v' Uatiotl? I l-eo Ih tl". ll nine orrii-lalH, lui'ltnl-
It Is ii rmitlameninl principle of our li'H "e ileptnv tiu,i i.ii.or
10. KeTolv poxlano stamps
Iwued w ho paid the postage?
Aiisucrs t Thiirsda)' tttexdotiH!
1. On what il'.iy of (lie mouth of
April will Kaxter fttlj next year? Ans.
The first.
S. What Hoiimn itunurala stand
for Stum? Ana. MM.
3. What day is peace day? Atis.
May IS.
4. What were "demand notes?"
Ans. 1'aper nmtiey Issued In lstll.
.V Whose likeness Is on f 1 0 . u tl 0
federal Keserve notes? Alts. S. 1'.
Chase. '
B. What city In this country
ufactures the most tacks?
Taunton, Mass,
T. Ju what country does n
not take Iter husband's name
niattlaKe? A us. Spain.
S. Ate Oa.-lie and Celtic the Mine
langu-'lgv? Atis. Celtic laiiKttnKeM
are ti group to which II. telle lielonus.
MuliMtMii meie dental Is i'eiUltiil
puhlle elllitiih who are accused
ti Klu lan,
I lee, The
'great reptihlle that "every man Is en
titled to worship tied nccordinu to the
; dictates of his own vonstieme and
tliut none Khali molest or malm him
i afraid." lio they recocnUe this great
j Americanism? I'lulnr mr law every
'man who Is charged with crlmn or
i wrong doing Is "eulltled to his tiny'' In
court." lKi they ivcognUe this? t'nder
the law every niavt Is presunie l to he
'; innocent until he Is proven to he
man-! guilty. Ho thry uphold this law? The
I'OlllllllH-
Nloiier ot i. it It fixnl.t and the illy
luineeulof of Hat faun uto to letidel'
actti.it proof that their mimtH are tut
the reeoril i i.f the Hai ramenlii ,au
Uleaiile without I hide know Icdiitt tiiul
C'.'llltll,
.The l!ee epfep,s, the H'Uthlient of
every llhel IV IiiMuk Allieiinilt iltUen
W hell II S.IV H.
"The leal .Oature, of this ol KM fJ) .
Hon In no limner a inultei' of ali hate.
Its lli"tr , , lis InloUiame, lis cow
iii'illy t.ntlrs. !l Prutalltles, n..
Ans.
wife
upon
lit...... i......-.t ....... t i.... . ...
i. -...n. .i ..,i " o,'ii, i.ui himo uimirii
...mv... .... on mo puuisuio. a. , women and children
in critiie, or tlie rigntlio; or wrung. H si. imped
In tmr courts of Justice. IKi they up-,
peal to the courts?
,That the majority shall rule, (s u'
great Americanism. )o they rccogiiue;
It? We rend of those ''who prefer!
. Ilnw many two-penny nails . uarkness to Unit liecuiisp their deeds
are there In a pound? Ans. Aiout are evil," Iki they not invlle the In-
tooo.
10. What
of Canada?
Forever.
Is the
itienal
Ans. The Maple I.eaf
;evltaliU cttncliislun? Iiiirgtm ies and
hymn hiuhwuv rohl.ers" urn tiKtiiillv I'litmuU '
COMMUNICATIONS
tod in the night by masked men. Why
do they Imitate those outlaws?
If the Kti Klu Klun Is wrongfully
indicted here urei they not ressoislhle
for ailoptllig the insignia and form (if
operating Hint is known to he that "f
, the criminal elements of the land? IKi
Itholr secrecy and oM'r.Oins tally with
! their Jilgh sounding constitution, or
hav.i heiMt
upon It Until the lnuml Is
seen ami known of mi-n.
It rahis tlm linn, (,f .me ntan up
iikiiIcM hli tieiiihlioi', and sets sect
a:nliisl sect, rnco nualust rare, (ilan.t
iiH.ilnst (rlend,
I Hie t ".On. It must lie driven out
from the society r dmnt men itu.l
vvuim -ii, and puhlle otrirlals who it
mih liitt! Mii'iusi vt- with u must n.
pe, In 'miii, r tl,,. Minn f.it... K In til -ath
liill. II. laid.
What Is the Ku Klux Klan?
To the Kdilor: Almost sixty years
go it was organlztHl in tho south, j are these declaration like the sheets
with w hich they hide their Identity. I
masked in sheets, rode in the night!
and spread terror wherever t went; jffrlnther mask? Wonts do not piovo
mothers locked their doors, turned out ; motive, hut "Hy Theirs KrulU Shall Ye
the lights, "sjKike in whispers and can-, Know Them." Is It not more prohuldo
tinned their children to make no noise that excessively expressed lojntty. pa
for 'the Night Hitlers were out." Wins- 'triotlsm and law enforcing principles
ton's Kncyclopcdla, latest edition says, are an exaggerated cumoufhige, flist
this ulMiiitlt: Ito deceive and then destroy? Are we
"Ku Klux Klan. a secret society of to hlutue if. in those distressful times
a 8octopoHtlcuI nature, wrucn arose wo n-ci taut Dettiuu it nil is inc smis-
after the American Civil war and was ter hand of the radical propagandist.
dtterly opposed fi the reconstruction who only a shurt time ago was shout-
ineasures which the government enact ; Ing long and loudly "ilnwn w ith gov-
ed and to the inltron then occtiph'd ernmein ? These radicals we Know
hy the late slaves. Its membership at; have tlecUrt-d that their purpofm is to
one time spread over nearly all of the destroy the government of the I'nlted
states of the south "and committed States. Thousands of theni. and with
many acts of violnnco; even murder .them "the end Justifies the iie-un."
and arson. Strong measures were llnve we not good reason to ludlevn
taken for the suppression of the sod-; that their IxuistiHl constitution Is to
ety in 1ST 1. and It soon after died them but "a scrap of paper." niiido and
away." jptit forth because they know that t
Why has this ass iciati'm taken the the' truly patriotic these, words enib dy
name of an organization that wits out- a great and sue red truth, used hy
lawed more than fifty years ago? Why! them, however, us a halt to cntcli the
have chey adopted the white sheet unwary? If these suggestions ap- j
mask, the manner, the night riding. I proach tho truth, then wo tnuy learn !
mysterious warnings, acts of violence that foreign traitors and miscreants t
and bcaBtly assaults for which their ;aro here seducing muny of our best!
adopted parent was outlawed? people hy the most seductive projui-
What is the motive? They silnt to gunda; propaganda llkc.y t result In
their constitution with a boast of pa-'civll war, hy which our great land may
triotic loyalty as a great law abiding ' soon bo torn and agonizing liko the
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For Iaf.intl
& lnvlii!i
NO COOK1NQ
Th8 "Focd-Drink" All Ar.en.
Quick Lunch otHoire,Otrice,p t
I'ountains. Aih for ItQRLlCtCS,
PC ".'H ImiLVJcns t SubslUutei
GMICIIUNO
China Herb Store
TM is h, ri-riit. Ih.it (tun dnim: nf
l-.iri.rl. Or.-,, hli cured iu of oitt
t"i"i..-h ito-ii.i... h, j, i,rutmra.
i.H J St . Dram I lk.
'IMS ia t".i.lv (i,l llim I'h.icf of
i-lrinl, -. 1 '-,-nr,.,t pin nf rupiiir
of f..ur .--.r' si.iii.ii.,,- f. O. laliant.
113 S t . Urania Pus,, Urai,
M-.tr..r.l. i.r.-,,n. j,in, II. )T,
. ' . !" v, rl'ty Out I. tt. iimlr.
O'n.-.l. I. to I v.-f v f..- i t. m,.,, i, iniulila
ntl'l litol Im-vii ...li.re,l f.,r ii-vkiiiI vara
an.J nat Allk'Uat W.ia not p. c,., ,)
!'v. ttiul h.-.-ni f tllln Chiom twlniaw
11.-th hi.m., Is nt m n .v.th I roi.t mrrn-t
Mv.iroriti, I i.-,-i..-.l t . Fni -..rti t.,r m
al.mincli tun. hiai. nml I alnrletl t i frrllnit
ix-n.r b f.h.ii ii a I ur. tn .Hi,; t,..ia,
m a well nun. n.l vn In irtilv r.-e.m..
Ijlm n.tit'B mid trr hi Mrl a
iHiBM-.li , w. a. jDUNH-iS
Wltn, -rt-n
Win: Lew's," r title fs.lnt.
W', I.. i hll.lrnih. l-:siii Point
M. A, Aniloraun, ..-.!tur.l
H. II no!n,.-, -.,
('. I-;. Monro, KukIh Point
J. V, Mclnirra., V'.iiul.. point
M,.. V.in it.-r lUllen, I'uiiln Point.
Thaa I.' VI,..,.. I t.',.im f-i.
Flu Lert Him Terribly Run
Down With Serious Stom
ach Oisordcr, but Tanlac
entirely Reatorotl Him,
Says Oroffon Man.
II. tore t-iklmi 1'iililic fell otf to
i.l-e humlred and Ihlttv iotltuls. Put
now I lielleie I tun Iho hiallhleal
man that walks niul I "diilt ouu
huuilnil and si-H'iilV-elKhl," hnl.l
.Inn Murphy, 171 llllli ntrert, I'uit
l.ui.l, tin-, In i ll.llne nt the MllctJ
(li.iiollne slalloii ut 01 It lilul Wash,
luk'li.u si reels,
' Koc lii'tei-n eii ra I have hnd onn
old nfi.-r another ntnt finally had
the 'du.' whl. h left ine luliihly Imilly
inn down mid wnh no tippeiite, I
vmis teirlhly nauseated, aiitleieil
from Kas on tin' slomaih and
tiuhln'l let.'ilii what Utile 1 luanaued
to nil.
"I lile.l many mnlli Iocs, hut thn
only ..ii.- Hint helped ni was Tanlne
and It Lniiifchl ine ilcht out, I nut
not mil pi l-.nl at my null! In W elk hi
he. aim,- inn liutdly get i-iiuiiiilt to
. .il my Mppi tlte Is an . Yuu i-ait
tlm me Taiilae evt.ty time,"
1'iitilae Is aold I.)' all good di'litf-
WOO .
ANNOUNCEMENT Iv
6TATE REPRESENTATIVE
I hcrohy announce my candltlsrjr for
tho repuldlcan nomination fur repr
senlollvo In tho statu laiilslatur at thai
May prlinury.
Adv. JOHN II. CARKIS.
I nnnoitn.'n myself s mndldata
for ItuprcaentNtlva In that Inlnlntur.',
on thn Itrptihllcsn ticket, subject t
the prliunrlus lu Muv.
Adv. ItAI.I'll COWOIUL.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thos II Rlltinann rt Aahlanit
atitliortsns lit annoiinintnnnt t Can-
'in nun nr ins nomination ror tli orrien
Of t'fllintW f1llllt,ll.,ll.M.I. tL.M..M
County, subject la the dec talon of tba
itftliuiiiir.nn voters ol ma county at
tli I'rlmnry Section, May ltb. 1922.
Adv.
I am n candidate for the nomination
for County Commissioner of Jackson
outitr. on thn Itepulillcan ticket, sub.
Ject to tho decision of tha voters at
he primary to ho hld May 19th, l3i
Vdv C.WlltOK AI.KOItll. I'hiMinl.
Hand-Tailored Suits
$35 to $50
Washing Is Hard Work
HAVE US DO YOURS
Lifting of heavy wash baskets, tugging with wet clothes, the
KUtMen change from the hot steaming lauinlry to the outdoors
these are the tilings that wear out women before their time.
If you count the value of your own hpalth and time, hnvc us
relieve you of this work.
We wash the entire bundle in soft, fleecy suds, rinse it in
many changes of rainsol't water, iron the fhUwork, starch those
pieces that need it, and leave for you only the ironing of a
few ligter things such as most women like to finish ii them
selves. Or, at a slight additional cost, jve'll iron everything.
l'hone and we will have our representative call.
Medford Domestic Laundry
Phone 166
1500 Shirts!
And Every Shirt
Reduced
A F
. ti. 'r.. '.... . ;, f .', ';",
i',f.f
Every Shirt Every Shirt
New Perfect
Every Shut A -f u.X' .V?
a bargain Hh K '"A
THREE DAYS LEFT
'Vi -
The First Group
Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Vale3
Oood (uallty Striped I'orralrt and Oxford
Cloths. Homo plain white with rolluis
attached. All sizes, from 14 to 1 7 Mi in
both collar attached and - band neck
Btyb.'B.
The Second Group
Regular $1.75 to $2.50 Value
Regular $1.75 to $2.50 values. Highly
Square Percale, plain whlto and corded
Madras. Doth band neck and collar at
tached stylos. Sizes 14 to 17 Vi.
$1.45 Each or 3 for $4.25..
The Third Group
Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values
UeKular $2.50 and $.1,00 values, Mado
of Corded Madras In fancy and plain
stripes. Plain and fancy
A wonderful assortment. All sizes 14 to
18 'a.
$1.85 Each or 3 for $5.25
95c
to
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o'ft- 1 u
$1.45
$1.85
The Fourth Group
$2.95
llils-It tho hnnnor ussorlinciil. Sold
roRiilarly at $:i.5o to $5. on. Aro
plain! Cl(jlhs7 I'unry ' fiatln ""stripeTl
f repos. All sizes 11 to 1714. Handed
and collar attached r-lyles.
3 for $8.50
The Fifth Group
$4.95
fillk Hhlrts, PoiiRed Shlils. Pold rnR
iilaily at $5.ni) to $S,50. Plain
Whlto Kllks, Btrlped Silks, Klhcr
Slllis, Poiiroo Rhlrta, hand neck mid
collar ultuehed. SI,os 14 to 1714.
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SPECIAL
Ono lot of Tan Soft Shirts,
collur attached, $1.50 values.
$1.29
Mann's Department Store
The Store for Everybody
Medforcr, Oregon
SPECIAL
Plain colors in collar attneh
nd Shirts, $2.75 and $3,00
values 92.1.1
$2.45
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