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' FACE rouu MEDFORD lM) TKIIUINR MKDl'OUD, ORK ION'. MONDAY. MAY 22, VS22 Medford Mail Tribune AS IMtKI'KXHK.NT NKWSI'Al'KIt tfBLINHEl) KVKIIY .UTKKNOUN KiCKPT SI M).y. 1IY Till: nr.inoiin I'Hivrixii co. Thft Mrdfonl Hun.liiy Morninie Sun U fiirniiihel utcrilitf ii.-,lrln a hck-h .hiy .Lilly ti.whiiiii'rr. Oftlt Mail Tribune lluUditif, Ii-47 29 Norti fir ti.Tt. 1'hono 7.rt, A miull!Oon nf tlif OiMtuvrntic Tiitr". th M-ri(wl Mail, til M.ilfor.1 'I'rihunf, the fyuliiUTi Orrgonlltti, Tbe AhIiIuiiiI Trtlnuii'. noilEBT W. IirilU KIHor. SUM CI hit S. SMITH. M.ii.Kr. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! BY VAIL In Advun.: Pntlf, with Sunday Sim, rr Oally, with KumUy Hun, month..,. Dally, without SiintUy Sun, year ifcjly, without Kunituy Sini. month. Wrekly Mail Tribune, on yru Hun.Ur Sun, m yr S 00 BY CAHRIKK In Xlnlfonl. AahUrnl. Jaek.oil- vUI, Crntral l'alnl, 1'tnwnlx, Talent nd on lllh-yt Hatlly with Sraidiiy Sun, month , .75 Inily, wltho-tt Sunday Sim, month tf.'t ltoilr, without SuntUy Kurt, yrar T.itO ltaiiy, W'Hh Sund.-iy Sim, on.1 yiai . ..... 6.50 All term by currier, cash in adt-anee. ,.7.50 Official paper the Cltr of MftlfonL Official paper of J kon County. Pwrtiti dully avpntjr? circulation for sit month tnd.njr April l, S.'.aa, nim than double th ctrrtiUtton of any other paper published or circulated in jackmu county. The only paper between Kmjene, Or., and Rarramento, Calif., a dtt;irec of ow fto ratios. wmnir tawed wire AmortatrU lYens Service. Entered Oriron. mart thr art of March 8, 18. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Y. W. C. A A PAYING INVESTMENT. 44rip UK greatest thinner facing our jiirlhood," said .lane Adtlams, A a few years nsro, "is too much idleness or too little. Tin' girl with too much time on her luuuls and the jiirl with too much work ami no play, represent moral risUs of danger to iiny oomnnmitv. Whole some work ami wholesoiite reeroation. both in reasonable amounts, can do more to save our youni! irirls from miseliief than any amount of inornlizinir." Wo don't know n better reeommemlation for the Medford V. W. 0. A. than those words of one of Ameriea's greatest publie women. COMMUNICATIONS I'TiyKtion Aid Offeitd To the Kittlor: As yim nni Knew thi'oiiKh the t-ii'iutsi i Senator MeXmy lv. Samuel Kortlcr. eliiet of llio IitIkh t Ictt ilhiion, tUiil imtMll of AKrteul ture, .i imtetl tnnl inatiltiil uutliet'lty n litis Biiltjoft, will lie alile t i nlve the woter UaeiM of llio Itnutie Kher Valley ntlviro uh to how to iiiiieecd In the hantllltiK; of our inUatlon proli leins. ' la other IrrUalien tllsti let-i the The local organization is one of the best ami one of the liveliest in ' follow Ihk plan luu het n foi mulutotl, In the state. There is nothimi sanetimonious or tiresome about it. tlirls1 ,v,li leiwnmet of aricu!. . , i-i ;turo iartielniteit: ' gather at the . W. I . A. because there is always somethini; to do, ( n vvnain ll0lv.,,;,., approKtiimiely there that is worth while, something to hear worth hearing, ami lotto arivs, will have tuptiKimililt nl lil.ovc all because thev have a irood time. ' ma,m nai. t the ,H.v,n.m of the mi- . nation tlivixioti. lir. l-'oriler will lie in ' a IHisttlon to tuUe hehl of the work of In this age o'f liv.steria and unrest, of frivolity and flappers there howinu the users hew tojminllo the , ." .. .i i , i .,,! water to tho best iHUite ttd VittttiK' .a v.,-. ,Ti.,iiit.ii. ti.,v.l ... .i.i i.....iiiiiiiit' tnnii ,111 in'it'i i i -y.i. I m.iitii hit'el 1 ..ii,.iU,.iuu ..i ...... .w. j. v " (hl vnriotlx I vi, : !.(! ..--Hi.. .,1 lands It) he ivrlaatetl. Wllheut l lie pre liminary antl nt'ej-asary W.rk, ftimlH are nut avallahlo for more thnn n lit'inf liv.wtlonlt.ti. I,.- 1)1' l.iri., tl.lo energy. The Y. W. C A. utilizes this oner;y as a moral gain, instead smm,,r, ThU eiminitn lti work ran of a moral loss. It is a splendid work. No activity deserves more! he contracted for at $2 per acif, ami , ii 4,1. it', ..,.,. ' ! if the water nstrs of this district will i.'lm iiliiiiii.t.i.1 t.iil.lt.i .-niiiiili'r ' imnit.nlati.lv tnk.t 1111 th. imin iMillnti n,, . Ml . . ' .1- ..1A.I ' 1 llie .MCtttorti l. . i. -. win conauci a campaign mis wcck, i" f.oeure funds for the ensuing year. They should be successful. Kvery dollar pivon by Medfoitl ieople to this organization, will mean a bet ter eitv in which to live, both for themselves and 'for their children. 'Kin-red day, lint It Is nut too late lo 'ret-ilfy this mistake ami I would Hue to see every oiKaulmitloii In MetUtinl wet holilml a movement, to have tlilH contract cancelled. There seeniH lo li, a tendency on the putt of Home In let this thiliK , Willi a promise to "never do It nmiln," Inn I do not think that Is ilnht. I know that the (5. A, l., ate very ninth hint iiver It; I Imve talked with them. Let nlvelie hoys a i lianee, "POISON IVY," exeessive feininine vitality can be directed into wholesome .and fon M motive channels. Half the moral trouble in the world particularly among the young, is not due to innate vieiousness, but to misdirected ' Now Is th time for all pood Demo crats to come to the aid of their party. Reformers, of which Dr. Wilbur Crafts is the main agitator, have de clared war on the Seventh Pay Adven tisU, a denomination afflicted with the rice of attending strictly to their own business. There is nothing in particu lar against the Seventh Day Advcn tists, except that they offer something new to fight about, and are not bother tome. On of these days a long pes tered nation .will turn in wrath against its annoyers, and end the soft graft tot the heads of a million reform move menu. ' i Quill Points The only nation the Irish seem very enthusiastic about is extermi The Ore. System has been saved from its Tllllfiers, and stands vindicat ed in the eyes of the world. Long headed voters of old Jackson recalled two officials, and then promptly re elected them. A mother who spanks her child always kisses them afterwards. The Genoa Confab has ended in a fizzle, as expected, and all Europe got out of the US. was a few fine speeches from Lloyd-George. Here lies the body of Simon Shinn, Who would persist in "cutting in." The day he met a five-ton truck Poor Simon sure was out of luck. (Contributed) The One-Minded Cal (Eugene Register) . "Dear Miss Page: It just seems to me that all my friends are turn ing me down I don't know why. There is one boy I especially like and I think he knows it, because every time he sees me coming, he whistles and talks to another girl. Why doesn't he like me? (2) I wanted to bob my hair, and people don't want me to because some people will call me a flapper. Will they? (3) Some girls think I tell things about them that aren't true. But I still have my mother for a friend, don't I? Only, I would like to make other friends too. (4) There is a company that gives a - violin for Belling seeds. I always wanted one. Are they hard to learn? (5) There is a boy I don't know very well, and he usually smiles at roe. Do you think he wants to get acquainted? (6) ' There is a girl friend of mine whose boy friend doesn't associate with very good people. What shall we do? I love mother and I want to go Btraight, ad I need your help." Slim K. Shorty." The hand that rocks the cradle doesn't know how to tease a jaw. strain out of a grand piano. and acreo to put In tolfertlvely a mint mum of 1CH) acres, the work can he immediately started and ' we will lie considerably ahead al the end of this first seasjn. with lite asstnanee thai what work is dene is the result of his ;nd other practical erlcnee by chm- i M'tent men. Mr. fate, or any oifiter of the I'nilt llrowers l.ennue will he 'glad to furnish additional informal Ion, ami we tune upon nil Inteiesl.d the necessity of prompt action. Yours very truly, Hit IT G.UOWKUS I.KUll'K OK JACKSON I'OI'NTY Hy II. W. lliiuhain, Pre. In any ease, the arniy must be kept large enough to keep all the swivel-chair seats nicely poljshed. If you can't bring an enemy to his knees by fair means, jusl hrag on him and let Nature take its course. The' wayward would exercise a little more prudence if made t feel a little more respect for our system of jurisprudence. FEELS FINE AS LONG YEARS OF SUFFERING END Portland Man Declares That Since He Was Restored by .Tanlac He Feels Fit to Start Live Over Again. What Is Baby's Weight Today? Did it gain or loose last week? For the health of the baby it is essential you should know. We have just installed a set of baby scales with a nice sanitary wicker basket. It is at your service. Bring the little one in, as often as you choose. We like babies and this service will be a pleasure to us. Heath's Drug Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street. "When the millennium comes, professional ethics will keep a man from informing you that his competitor is a wall-eyed rogue. After all, it isn't difficult to become popular if you will in a sup ply of the things neighbors like to borrow. "What the dougliboy oan't understand is why the framinsr of a bonus law requires so much more mental strain than the framing of a draft law. The office cynic looks over the situation and remarks that if only the fit survive, those who fell by the wayside must have been a sorry lot. Lenine tells his countrymen that the relief shipments come from American Bolshevists. That man may have his faults, but he's a darned good politician. . ' Supervisor Clark and his men have done a good job above and are re doing it below. (Southwestern Ore gon News). Sounds plausible. A' POETICAL FARMER This is the song of the poor man, Who walks where the meek have trod, He passes alons with a merry song, And places his truut in God. Close by the fireplace sitting, In its cheery gleam and glare, As winter blasts go raging past, I sit iu the old arm chair. My house is small, my family large. Hut where there's a will there's a , way, I gladly work, while others shirk, And my heart is llgirt and gay. My winter's stores are running short, I have many mouths to feed, But I worry not for it's been my lot To receive the things I need. I till the soil from early morn Tilt drops the summer sun, Then home at night, to my delight I go when the day is done. My fields will soon be looking green, The trees will be in bloom, For in the spring, all things must sing, The aim will allay the gloom. A table for me is waiting When my daily work' in o'er," And my .fumlly will greet, with glee, When I open the cottage door. Though hnrrl I toll to-eko our fare, Yet sach is his lot who farms, , llut I have the smilo, of a wife the while, ' ' And the clusp of my children's arms. RipplingRhun&s . e . i. L -rA 4K mi I j( no. POP ANSON. TIE grand old man has gone to sleep, t rest his weary frame, and as our motto we should keep his watchword, "Play the game." "A game's not finished till it's done," pop. Anson used to say; and more than once the" game was won that seemed all fooled away. .I've read the works 6f many seers, of sages gray and wise, and in those works no redo appears more grateful to the eyes than Old Pop Anson Vi "Play the game," when things were all askew, aml.players, lacking lofty aim, were grouchy, sore and blue. Confucius sat upon a fence and reeled off sound advice, and ancient Greeks, possessed of sense, put up much useful ice; and Romans, too in olden times, made words of wisdom fly, in epigrams and sounding rhymes that were not meant to die. And those old patriarchs, indfd, piled up a death less fame; but none gave forth a finer rede than Anson's "Play the game!" Let's paste this motto in our hats as down this world we slide, And in otir belfries fewer hats will afterwards aldde. Ami it will make our quarrels brief, we'll gain the world's regard, and we will dodge a lot of grief that makes the sledding hard. The winds will sigh, the rain will drp, above his sleeping frame, but we'll remember good old Pop, and try to play the game. Objects to Circus May 30 To the Ktlitor: A ureal wron.tr lins been done one of our most reverenced sorit-lles; Howe's rtniis has been billed to show In Mfdford on .Memorial Day, with a parade to he "pulled tiff at the same h'Vir a our honorable U. A. It. and Antetican legion march in tribute to their ib-ad comrades. Such a thing la unthinkable mid xh'mlil n it be countenanced. No rvd blooded fuicritan wants to see our veterans inarch by with slow tread untl bowed lieuds. headed by a steam calliope and followed by a flo. k of elephants: uh a travesty really amounts t tragedy. 'J'hP contract was nn doubt made without a thought, nn the pait of mir city officials, that it would be oti that "Siiico t.iUlnir Yanl.ic I fci-l iilntnol like 1 tint Ktiirtinu llio i.vi-r ntinln," v.il.l A. lbdimiiiUt. .til I'.ast -Mill St. I'm tl.tml. Ore., it iti.-tt blnlst f.ir Ileum' Martin linn Wurki. 'Vl Hlc. fur Well lli)itl Ititlf mv Itie. iiml I nut i-llv Iltt.-e. nulleieil Willi nb.iut as I nut it mini of iiiliinb un a man ever bail. Il mm-nd front my itiwii ami bend cleiir iluwn to my (.1 oiimili, I dc fb.pttl 1 1 y n pxlu. In of itpp. Hi,, nn,! timiM mtUYi,.,i t rtb! palttN. "I ttltlti'l think Tattl.tc would help me lull' It tut.-r evei ytliitu; m' had foiled, but It it face Hint the a taith bi'Kan to leave lite nli.tiil Willi ItIV Oilier tri.llblf mil,l lllter I marled lakiiii; llie incitlrlm-. My health In now tvelleiit ntt.l I t.ui'l o.tv half eiuiiit;ti fi.r Tniibte." T.inl.ic n HM by all u.md dt'iiu- Itisiw. Adv. Works Like a Clock CUres Cbkis in 24 Hours CTAN'OARD rawdr vM m. TkMrf r La (.rip. u4 m4 Wwiac Mr. HJT. pf- hv, f C'p" trail u4 OfHtan. ttT T-' M h ti l . omtorr -55-''-. I n Sit ay -tn J Are You Building? Mansion, Chicken Coop or Industrial Plant? We can take care of your electrical i work. EFFICIENT. SERVT 3 REASONABLE PRITS Renard Electric Co. 119 E. 6th St. Phono 1000 WeTellYouSo There are no 'Set Speeches' in our I'setl Cur Depart ment. Kvcry car has its own history, its own limita tions mil its own advan tages. We toll you so and even the inexperience, I buy. er knows at once thnt'he can count tm K'piarc treatment. A FEW OF THIS WEEK'S OFFERINGS DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 101 S production, lias hint mechanical adjust incuts. Paint and tires good. Price low. 1020 CLEVELAND TOURING in good condition. Sell at a bargain. 1020 OLDS EIGHT ROADSTER Wire wheels, paint in fine condition. Five tires. (Jootl value. .1020 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING Overhauled completely. Hood tires. Price very rea sonable. Ceo. L. Treichler Motor Co. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 When was the first land sold by our government? 2 What railroad received the- lar gest single land grant ever made by our government? " 3 Where is oatmeal' called iior- ridge? 4 In what language does Salvador mean savior? 5 What is the most destructive di sease among our Indians? ' 0 What country possesses the greatest known wealth in phosphates? 7 Why docs celluloid burn euslly? 8 What causes firelight to dance? 9 What Indians have become fa mous for skill in weaving blankets? 10 How much territory do these Indians possess? Answers to yesterday's Questions 1 What does the Indian name Ka Ho-Clvey-Nuli-Wenee mean in English! Ans. John Smith. 2 What ki a small sword? Ans. It i is one with which the attack Is dcliv jered with tile point only. I 3 When was the federal trade com ' mission established? Ans. Sept. 20. 1914. 4 Who 3s governor general of Can ada? Ans. Ixird Julian ltyng. 5 Docs, a cannon ball travel In a Klraight line or curve? Ans. Curve, 0 Vher; are the Wasatch moun tains? Ants. In Vtah. 7 Whac has 'made the Indians of the southwest wealthy? Ans. Oil dis covered oa their lands. 8 WhuC was the relationship be tween Jefferson Davis and ' General Grant? A.ns. They were second cou sins. 9 Frons what language docs the word butts come? Ans. French. , 10 Who commanded the Canadian troops at 'Vimy Ilidgo in 1017? Ans. General ifrng. Let's Move to Poland WARSAW, May 22. (Hy Associated Press). The Polish diet has enacted a law requiting an annual vacation of two weeks with pay for alUliidu'utiial workers. . You have been wanting to use gas, but have hesitated on account of the cost of service installation. For the next 15 days your gas company will run service 40 feet inside your property line free of cost to you. There is due to arrive in a few days a car load of pipe and we are now prepared to make extensions of mains to consumers. Stop in at our office and talk it over with us. Southern Oregon , Gas Go. CHAUTAUQUA TIME IS HERE 6 Joyous Days 6 12 Exhilerating Inspiring Programs 12 18 BiR Events' 18 BUY YOUR SEASON TICKET NOW AND ENJOY THESE FEATURE3 Steelman Marriner-Taylor Trio A. Mather Hilburn Glenn L. Morris Company Margaret Garrison , Jugo Slav Tamburicans Arthur Walwyn Evans Dr. Lydia Allen Do Vilbiss Harold (Private) Peat 'Turn To The Right"-Great Sermon Play Batting-Mahler Duo Chancellor George H. Bradford New York City Concert Quartet Junior Pageant MEDFORD ELLISON-WHITE. May 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,31 Ticket tin Halo nt lite following platc: li)lKI. CMWHIMJ n. ' SWI.M.H SII IHO soi i iu:it oiti:c;o ii.iiiw.iti: . M I ks .v oitit i riivrn in; HTOItK hi aiii nitro sroiti: 'HAMitr.it or nMMi:i;n; CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the semi annual Snutal ment (one twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and waterniain ansesamenta upon all properties for which applica tion was made to extend time of payment, will be due and pay able at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1022, and v ill be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de linquency, Thirty days after such delinquency tho property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. ' Date at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May, 1022. MARY HASWELL WEBBER, s Treasurer of tho City of Medford, Oregon. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KFFEOTIVKI FKTI. 1, 1024 ' " " MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES i ' Pally Except Sunday LV. JIEDFOKU 10 A. M. LV. ROSEUURO 1.00 I. M. GRANTS PASS-MKDFORI) STAGES Dally and Sunday Leavo Medford io.oo a: m. i.oo r. m. 4.U0 I'. M. ' Leave Grants I'm 10.00 A. M. 1.00 1 M. 4.45 1 M. Parcst Medford (Irsnu rasa, tjtt.15; Clrnnts rais-Rosebiirg, $.1,001 Metirrd-UoclurK f 4.1 ft. ' M'.'f- i, .' t