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MEDFOUD MATE TU1IWTNR MEDFOU1X ORKCiON'. AT.IKS1)AY. MAY 17. 102
Medford Mail Tribune
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; Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
In tliose bright colored and profuse
ly illustrated booklets issued to lure
the tourists, anj welcome the settlers
to 'the state, there should be another
chapter, after the story of the "forest
clad mountains," "the fertile acres,"
"the foam flecked streams where lurk
the wily trout," "the eqiialile climate,"
and "Nature smiles lier sweetest" is
toljl Tell tliem also that In Oregon
, the fires of religious hate, burn hiKh,
with the intensity of the Middle Ages,
anfl the blind ferocity of the Halkans.
One of the vanity's most ensagjng
Gajshevikl has a sijrnrt summer dress,
and a beau equipied kith, a smart
auto. ,
Radioing of 'the 11 o'clock canard,
through a whisperphone has started.
as the finale 'of the present alleged
campaign. Believe nothing you hear
6 months before the tolls are closed.
PRAISE BUYS NO PANCAKES
(Roseburg News Review)
, Frank J. Kursik das' Issued his
annual proclamation declaring war
on the pesky digger squirrel. For
the great good he has done, is do
ing and will do in the future for
this cause, entitles him to his imt
. reward in the great hereafter.
. The jamboree in which Rudolph Val
entino, a pretty boy of the movies is
involved, is highly distressing, and
; ought to result eventually in all the
male film stars being as unattractive
as Hull Montana.
Going East A five-room cement
bungalow. ( Want Ad Oakland Tri
bune). Convenient for amateur gyp
sies. ' v
Accidents will happen. Southern
California authorities have captured a
gent of some consequence in bootleg
gins operations. , ,
POUGHKEEPSIE, X. Y., May 13.
"1 Ipye every pore in your skin." (Still
man divorce suit report), business
rivals of "A skin you love to touch."
ad, Jake notice.
i .THE LONG AROUND
y J (Wayne, Mo., Times) '
Mrs.' Herbert Taylor, who is a
pleasant and estimable 'woman,
and who can bake the finest cakt
ever made having sent us some,
and, therefore, making us a Judge,
and who lmd a' family of nice,
clean, polite, children, and who
plays 'the piano beautifully, and
gives lessons to a few fortunate
pupils in. our little city, had a
tooth pulled Friday.
The present and next governor of
this state is refreshing in his flat?
footedneus on the KKK issue. The
governor is not addicted to packing
water on both shoulders, and a milk
pan-jm his head. He is not a type of
KUnWhiumioiiB poliliclim, who will not
state definitely they are alive, for fear
of losing a vole, and who desire the
campaign to be fought out on "the flan
per .question" instead of what really
nilsiiB. liecause he lias the moral
tind Vh'Nlctil strength to gland Upright
on his hind legs," and articulate dis
tinctly liis views at a critical time
Governor Olcott will be nominated
next; Friday, and elected next Novem
ber.V
Charlie and Gus!
Charlie and Gus!
Gracious alive!
How voters cuss!
AN EDITOR DEPARTS
(Wallula Gateway)
Dan, Scott and Irene Swauger
were married in Walla Walla Mon-
day after a, short Honey Moon
trip. 'They will be fit home to
their many friends ut the Walula
apartments. The Gateway ex
tends Congratulations to the Hap
py, Couple, ''"- ' 4
.With Medford trade is Medford made
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
Hp UK election Fritlrty is a primary. The Republican party, is to
.select its oaiulidates for the fall election. Naturally, lipulli
t ans want to sehvt those www host i)ialit'ioil to win.
It is ineoneoivahlo that n majority of the Re'miWiean voters wotthl
tle'lilxrately mlin-t as their oamlulato for jrovernor, a man who oani
he tarpoI with the Ku Khix Klan brmul. The foelintr against the'
Klan is stroiiff now. t will he much stronger in November. Certain'
imporrimf facts'. -"not clear now, will be elear then. Sneh'an elee-j
tion womu eertantiy spin the Jfepultliean partv ihsastoronslv, and in I
till prolmbiity elect n Demoeratie Rovernor.
AVe don't believe many Kepublieans watit to ilo that. Ami jet
because of the peculiar circumstances, there is jjennine danger. For
there is only one avowed K. K. K. eamlidate, Charles IU11. and he has
,'i solid organiation bebind him. The nnti-K. K. K. vote is spirt five
ways. To perceive Hall's tactical advantage is merely a matter or
nrilhinetie. -
Moreover, every goblin, kleagle and invisible eitixon of the in
visible empire will march to the polls Friday and mark ft ballot for
Hall. Probably not over fifty per cent of the opposition will vote,
for outside of the few communities where the dangers of this invisible
empire have been demonstrated, the rank and file, as usual, ate apa
thetic. ,
The proper course then for those Republicans to pursue, who still
have some affection for the party of Grant and Lincoln, is to unite
tipon the strongest man in the opposition. There are only two candi
dates who had the vision and the courage to stand out against this
conspiracy to dishonor and destroy the Republican party, Governor
Oleott and Louts E. liean. speaker of the house, and parenthetically
allow us to give 'them both that honor to which sueli genirine states
manship and courage entitle them.
"We would like to see them both nominated. But as that is im
possible the only sensible thing to Jo is to unite upon the stronger,
who is as everyone at all conversant frith the situation admits, out
present Governor.
With Olcott as the nominee the Republicans of this state, can go
to the polls united, with confidence and self-respect unimpaired. Not
only will this absurd attempt to foist an invisible empire of invisible
buncombe on the stale of Oregon be given its quietus once and for
nil, but the man best qualified for the position of governor will have
been selected.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
END THE FARCE.
ALL sensible people deplore the injection of religious and racial
hatreds into this campaign. The responsibility for this rests
entirely upon a secret organization, born in the south, brel in the
Wmth, and responsible today to an Invisible Emperor living in the
south. '
How preposterous then the entire matter is! Who can blame the
Democrats in Oregon from enjoying the present Republican pre
dicament and secretly hoping that the gubernatoriiil nominee, upon
whom the suspicion of K. K. sympathies can be placed, will be se
lected! Think of the party of Lincoln, with "malice toward none and
charity for all;." the parly of Grant, who spent the last years of bis
life in sweeping the Ku Klux Klan from the south, the party of
Garfield that saved this union by giving equality to a race, regardless
of its color, the party of Roosetelt -who took the strongest stand of
any American president agaiast that bigotry and narrowness which
would deny equal rights to all regardless of religion. Think of that
party being tagged in the state of Oregon with the brand of the Ku
Klux Klan !
t . f t f
.Everyone gets excited during an election. A great 'many people
say things they don't mean, and exaggerate evils they don't see. But
underneath all this froth, there is real truth and real danger. '
We don't deny there are good meit in the Kn Klux Klan, just as
there are good men in all secret orders, we don'fcdeuy there may be
much in the so-called rilual to c'ommend it to many, but we do deny
that that order or any other secret order hiding behind masks has'n
right to control the Republican part' or control the government of
this state,
So let's end the farce. Let' try to" get together again, as a com
munity and a state and stop this insane and suicidal performance.
And the one way to stop it, is to nominate men against whom the
hand of suspicion can not be raised.
Failing in that this mad riot will continue to the middle of No
vember. For unless Olcott or Bean are nominated, and the KK. K.
foreed to get out of politics or into the Democratic partj nothing
Can stop this moss from festering and exploding throughout tin
mmmor. - - . ' ' : ' ' ''''. '''
RipplinRhijCGS
Wslt Mayon
THE TRUTH AT LAST.
THE TRUTH concerning Reuben Rife has ne'er been put
across; men 'thought V-eause he' beat hia wife lie was a
total loss, lie was a man who earned his bread in labor's honest
sweat, and for long years his neighbors said he was a good safe
1)ct. His wife he treated like a queen; he treated her to well;
and in her course the cause is seen of trouble that befell. With
too much idle time on hand she fooled with this nnd that; oneo
she was a drummer in the band, rtga'm an acrobat. She studied
boxing in the school that old Jeff Dempsey ran, till she could
whip' a kicking mule and paralyze a man.' Arid being anxious
to display the skill she had acquired, she soaked poor Reuben
every day until she made him tired. At first he smiled a sickly
grin when his Miranda Rose would syat him lightly on the chin
and biff him on the nose. At first she held herself in check, dealt
frie ndly short arm jerks, and when sbe tit him' in the neck it
didn't jar his works. But soon she gave him all she had, hay
makers and repeat, and when she hit his liver pad she'd lift him
off his feet. And it was then, that Reuben's ire long dormant,
filled his breast ; he smote her like it house afire and knocked her
galley west. And people say he is 116 good, his every act they
roast; they do not know 'how' long he stood, the household whip
ping1 post. And Iialf the time we do not know the facts when we'
arise and call down judgment, doom and woe on other human
guys. ... '
1 Whrtt state Is th "Old Line
State"? ; j , ;
2 Whoro Is thu dollar mark placed
after figures?
.1 Whtu U the Indian meaning or
the word "Missouri"?
4 What Is mercenary? -'
6 How much wuier Is needed to
raise- crops by Irrigation?
t; Where was the flrt orchestra
established In America?
T How tall Is the average baby rtt
birth?
S When Is a child half as tall as lis
adult height?
! How long hnve Income trnees been
employed to raise public funds?
10 What does the word Sukciuo-
hnnnu moan?
Answers to Yesterday' Questions
1 How many round's docs Now
York City cover? .Ann. Five.
i For what 'Mary is mark-old
named? Ans. ' Mary, mother of Jesus.
3 Om bees hear? Ans. lrthnhly
not. -
t What Is the Indian 'mennlng of
the word "Oregon"? An. Heautlful
water. ' , '
5 What general of the Mexican war
later became president? Ans. Xuchnry
Taylor.'
6 What army camp was named for
him during the lute war? An. Camp
Zachary Taylor. . tiulsvlllo. K'.
7 What people lire black but belong
to the Caucasian ttire! Ans. Knat
Indians. : ,
K What was the original "of the ex
pression "good-bye 7 Ans. God be
with thee.
9 When wns the utatue of Liberty
presented to V.jS. by France? Ans.
In ISSfl.
10 What are the two synonym of
the word abide? An J. Dwell, slay.
Hint they would "keep secure the
seijcet ?"
reibaps the esthetic, soul of his
honor, the inrtvo)', Ws so held In
thrsll by the beiiuty of the ceremhnv,
the wundtuTul w. 'avion of wolds tfl
cxtu-cKM high purpose, pntrlotlNio,
Aniei'leaiilNiii ami law eiifoiTetuent,
that he failed to see the "nlHucr in
the woodpile." If n KIhuhiiiiiii wine
indicted for, say, white nluvory, or
blKliwny robbery, or iiumiiihIiIiiIiik, r
any one of ibe Ioiik llxt of statutory
crimes not tinted In the "exception."
what klml. of a Utw enforcement
juror would be make In the tilnl of
such case? Aye! What kind nf a
moyor would be be where these ipie.
Hons were Involved?
The mayor flniN only one r thln
that ore ten ngtiliiMt bis poette nature,
to wit: The nmMkliiK. Ilo can stand
for nil the rent; the name, outlawed
by the t'nlted Ktotes irovcriitiiKiil
more than fifty yen in nun; the "In
visible government"; the oaths and
the Immunity thereby i'ntcil tvthe
whole lUt or crliiiliiiils" except three,
etc.. etc. ,.' .
tine by one the ureal orders, like
the K. IVh. Klki. Munon. tuules and
cities are latln tuluto against thU
"Invisible empire." Where there .Is
so ipuch smoke."
C, ft. WATSON.
fesftve Ms!
7 r vwo
.... - -
Are "WUn a" la s!m4
rlUf .. Is M ( Ik grUrt
S. 3. S.Wf Rattle? &tuiNU;
A boll Is a olono. you bloe4 U
o rhu.'K full et wlo that thMi
oil" out a ViU. trhor'H
"nllln1 ipr' until u 'vir .Uiotil',
rompl.tr by Hi um of . M. .,
of u most pewrful bluud-elMiitoi
known to siUmi K, . . hu !
Iho ImI of tlin. 'fho mor of It .
lnrdlonto rl'Aewloaa by sunt
erltlM. II iuuii'lhl ImroOionW are
msrtntMd to t puttiy i I I
mhl off, a ci.iif the akin of Pirn.
iu, noiia. uioti'itM, iiisPhnMao. oim.
mtttik. ruali ami olhtr Bkln ruutluno.
nd dooe it therouily, it artit out
i ino ukkmj miouritiM vrmvn routo
tloumollaiu. moko III bloud rich u4
euro ItulliU up lust Nh. It Uolp M
iiuiDuraeiuro piuol eollo. Uiv
no of ( iwcrets. t. . . la M4 ml
II Sru aluroo, tu two aliM. The !
r lUt U Uit wm uvnvailea,
COMMUNICATIONS
Uow About the K. K. K. Onlh?
To the Kditnr: i
Tho Sarrnloenlo Itee l 1 lepon
sible iieu'Kiner nml Im able to re
spond In il.uoimes In an action for
IIIm'L. or slaiiiler. In a recent Ikkuc
It Is snld to hnve pulillxbed portion
of the oath required f every person
who Joins the Ku Klux Khiit. In the
following words:
, "I swear Hint I "III ki-vp se
cum lo mM-lf a Mi-rct of n
klitnsiumt ulien miiih Is tint
milted to toe In the wrnil txinil
of kbuiMiuiitnlilp: IIm crime of
vIoliithiK (lib Miletiin on 111, trea
son ittcililiMt (Ih l iilli'd Stntcw of
; . merlin, mie anil nuillcloiw
iHiinh-r iilom crrpli-d."
I am wnnderlni; If Mayor Gates
now curries the. wf((fht of this onth
on his offlrlal eonwienre? I nm also
WntiderlrKf If it is possible thnt Mayor
Clates had already become a member
before the recent Invitation to attend
and watch the ceremony? I um won
derlnsT If this spectacular piece of
work. the confiding of these hiKh
secrets to his honor. was n method
for propognnda. uslntr Ibe Medford
mayor for that purpose? The, mayor
says it Is beautiful work nnd the
natha arc a laharynth of skill In the
wonderful weaving of words to ex
press them. If tho above quotation
from the Sacramento flee Is a ""true
excerpt from the K. K. K. outh, I
suppose It Is Included In the com
mendation of Mayor C.aO-s. If It U
not true that the K. K. K. onth con
tains the above quotation, then a
foundation, sure nnd strong. Is there
laid for tin action ueninst one of the
KP-alest dally papers In California. . 1
hnv- not seen it denied, nor tthy
threat of prosecution, yet Is expressly
snys that tiny Kl.mxionn may commit
nny . crime In tho calendar, except
treason to the Cnlted Stutes of Amer
ica, rape nnd malicious murder, nnd
that every K'lansman pledjtcs his
oath to "keep secure" the secret
"when the, same Is committed to me
In tho sacred bund of Klunsmon
ship.". Only three crimes are excepted out
of the louit i iitaloitue of Crimes fixed
by law, nil others ho will keep se
eret. A Kreat many . crimes ore
already chawd (truly, i fu.lt''v )
uKaliiKt this ni-KaniznUon, but at n
as I know, not one nf the esc t Mil
three. Klaiisiiii-n deny that Hy
committed them, or that tHej Vere
comnaitted unib r the dlrectle. or
with the knowli-ile of the ordalw P-ut
it the nbovn excerpt is a true quota
tion from the onth' taken by them,
could they io otherwise than deny
these aT-haiRex, . li.ivlntr taken onth
l - . . .
Reaardina Bimum Anartmonta
t".. t..it,,... . i .. .... . i
m um r.unor. niy intention nils
been culled to a. reisirt that is beln
circulated to the effect that the "liar
nilm (ipitrtment bulldlnu wns unsafe
and that tho building wns settling"
ea.i.. ... . . .
i una was ainnunK news TO me as I
have Inspected the ' bulldlnit msny
limes slnre It was built nnd hnvo never
found anything wromt with It in any
way.
Hut to lie doublv surt I ent Mr
Spcnce Chllders. tho man who built It
lo ko with me nnd lnsMct u cnri'rully j
from basement up. We found the:
bull. line In ns Rood rnndltlon qs It wns'
the day It wa bulll and Is one or the
best built hulldlnssMn Medford. i
Kvldently some malli Hius person Isi
trylnn to start someHiinit lo Injure I
either. Mr. Iiurnum or Mr. ThotiuiHon. I
Anyone who win resort lo such n low
down piece it business Is a ftt sub
ject for the K. K. K. to look after
J. W. l.AWTOV. Mie Chief.
V
mm
was w
Milk
i to Infinti
1 Jk Invalid!
NO tOOKINQ
The "Food - Drink- for AU Ages.
Quick Lunch ftt Home, OfTlcc,n4
FounUins. AJk for ffORUCKS.
Kr Avoid ImitL'on 4 Sabttilotcl
AVNOUNCZMZNTS
8TATE REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce tnr candldacr for
the republican nomination tor rpr
entative In the itata leglilatura at the
Mar primary.
Ad. JOHN If. CAIIKIN.
1 announce mvaelf a rn,!ltut
for Repreaentatlve In the Lesialature,
on the Republican ticket, aubject to
mq pntnariea in May.
Ad. KALPIT C0WC1XU
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Thoa. if. Blmpion. of Aahland,
attthortzei hla announcement aa a Can
didate for the nominntloa r the office.
Of County Catnmlulnnr rt Taa.tru,t
County, aubject to the decision of tha
ivepuoucan Toterg of said county at
the Primary ElecUon, May 19th. 1922.
Afly.
I am a candidate for the nomination
foe Count riimmlin Aa Tf, ....
ounty, on the Republican ticket, nib-
jci, iaj mo oocision or me voters at
he primary to be held May 19th, 1S22,
dT. GEORGE A WORD. I'honlx,
Hand-Tailored Suits
$35 to $50
MfliMTWili.
i .-. ..' ;
.. -It, JU
WITfi MEDF0ED TEAD IS MEDFORD MADE,
Free Nan or Oath-Bound?
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
1. Thlehoff, a railroad man, without
qualifications for the office, a Demo
crat until October, 1921,' is endorsed
by the Kit Klux Klan.
2. Campbell, unequipped to muster
the complex present-day problems
fanlnK the Commission,, la backed by
the oltl reactionary machine element
In Oregon politics, .....,,
!!.' ' Lyman, a pracllclnR uttorney, the
ablest and best qualified candidate,
Is absolutely freo from obligation to
unv church, Klan, sect, society, ma
chine, railroad or public utility.
f you want a hlKli-grade, Impar
tial, Khm-free, muchlne-free, and
ton-sectarian Tubllc Service Commis
sion, ,
Vote for Layman
(Paid Adv, by Lyman-for-Com'tulsHloH. Club)
4' s-
six
a ..C
,fVl
.
The Cost of
Rotting Buildings
now jrunhing into millions
A HOTTING imiltling U
lute waste, Im ause a amalt
irivrtmrtt in paint will save it.
A building thai i not protn led
' ly paint must eithef rrLuUt
or repaired in few year at
costly lip u re.
(iheik the rusts. "Compare Uie
prices of paint ami lumber. Can
you alTorti to beur the rxpensf of
rebuilding or repairing your
home, when lo save it t-osU
little? , .
When you paint, make an ad
ditional saving by UkitiK the Lent
paint. It spread easily saves
labor cost. It cover more sur
face per gallon .than "cheap"
paint.
Hut mifre'importunt, the lel
r 'flint serves five or more year
onger than "cheap" paint.
The lest paints are Vientiftc
in formula and preparation.
We've been making them for 73
year,"
The lest material I'lONEt R
U III I K li.AU pure lineJ oil.
pure line, and purr Color are
combined in Fuller'. Paint in
m irtitihcallv exact proportion
with long time kill.
Free Advice
oa Painting
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