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FA'GE FOUR
METVFORD MATT TTUTUTNR MTWFOUD. OUKUOW THURSDAY. MAY
1 022
Medfoud Mail tribune
AN IMlEPENPKNT NKWSI'Al'KH
fnHdSHHU F.VKKY AFTRHNOON UTCF.rT
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. MRlU'OHII I'HI.VTI.V. oo.
THE DANGER OF THE RECALL.
Tlia Vtdford Sunday Moinluf Snn I. fuiliili't
Mibamibm dwiirtti await ln ii"y iiaiiir.
Oftlea Mail Trlt.iiiw hull-Una;. th-ilMV Ninth
lr alrrt. i'li.me 7 a.
A einmoliitntlofi ol thi lcm-eTiit!e Timi-a. ttir
Mnltonl Mill, tli M-ittonl Tnl-uni?, the Southern
Oirfonltn, 'llii- Alilnnd Trilnin.
RnllKRT w. WW,. Mlt-ir.
SI' Ml"! Kit H. SMITH, Maiiairr.
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; .SUBSCRIPTION TERMS:
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1 llaily, altS u.lulity Sun, niunth...
Ially, without SuniUT' Son. year ... .
Daily, witaaut Kiinriay Sim. numUi
Wf-kly, Mail Tribinir, una vi-ar....,
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BY CAlinilU In Mnlfiml. Aslilaiul. Jari-mm-,
vtlllvOFllptl I'oint, lliwnia, Talrnt anil on
lliatliaa.va:
i liaily mth. Sim-lay Sun. minth. ....... .T.'i
' Ifcailt, illixiV Sim-lav Sun. ni-with
tail MtMit. smiiliiv Sim. year t Mi
' lHOlJV,'';!' .Sunday Sun, on year . . . , . , 8. Ml
All tatnia tiy.iariiw. niiiJi In ahine.
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Official i.iir.'tf th Oily of Mi-.lfi.nl.
Official' i3r'tof Jain .County.
Sworn dailvavrafff rironlation fur wit month
nutm Aiitlt 1, 3'iss, m-rr thsn iMlf
tlit circulati-m pi any iidu-r paper ul-ltatie. or
rtrrulalrd i)i lacknun County.
Tha only ipHpT hftm-wi Eupin, Or., and
Rarramaiiio, Calif. , a dmianc ol oxit Son mili-a,
having ll-aarir wir Ass.niatNl Pri-ss S-rW.
Entarad aalVrconil plan matter at M-ilf-inl
Oregon, uhnIh" tli art of March t. lTH.
j NEalHRKK'OF T1!K ASSOCIATED PRESS.
Tha AaaoeiateJ I'n-a i eAoltimvelv entitled to
the ww tor -feitutil lea lion of all new thi,ratclte
etditl to it. '.or not ollierwiite credited th this
paper, and r alao to tht local urwa published
berefn. '
All rfttit.if rar.Vnrat ion of apeoial dis-
fjarrnea Mmn ara , reaerve-i
Tll r''Mll Is It d;niy;vi"tis wen poll. It should he used nulv in
J. I'll1 if t x l r.-iiii' i iuorvi'in'v in.il fi'as.iin'i1 iu ntfii'i', eviili'iii't'
l' cnrrii.1 ion tn' ilie I ik . Tn niln lli' ivt-nll wIi.mii'mm' llniv is
l:VSMlliflltl Willi il 1 1 1 I i . ' ull'ui.ll. Illl'.lltS III ili'itnnitli: i' t!u' tiilnf .
tuluiiiiistriitivt' s stout, ' I
The roc.tll ol' Messrs. Willium nml Hiu-litol is :i cast' in point. Tlu'st
(wo officials rt'inU'i-fii sin unpopular iWisioti', Hut no t- 'k!mum lias!
iiccn prt'si'iitt'il that it was not a pt'itYctly just decision. Mort'oviTj
if tlit' ili'eision was not just, ilwrc was, anil is, nn'ourst' to t lie courts,;
ior rt'lit'f. Tliorc was no valul excuse for the recall.
J Hut tlio recall whs invoked. Now "illinms ami ltuehlel have
! lieen removed and two men put in their places, who according to the
Portland papers no one knows and'whose tpialificiitions are likewise j
unknown. In other words two experienced men have heeii kicked i
tuit and two office lmntcrs have hcnn put in with, at least, temporary
! ehaos in the department, an inevitable consequence.
Who pays the bill? The people of course, and the political pot
hunters reap the harvest. Certainly this situation should convince
most people of the wisdom of withdrawing technical experts in the
public, service, front politics, and making them appointive. Judesi
also should lo taken out of polities and he made appointive.
Let the governor he elected hy the people, ajid then make him re
sponsible for the proper administration of state affairs, (iive him ti
wide appointive power, and hold him responsible for the conduct of
his subordinates. Then, and only then, will some reasonable effic
iency and reasonable stability, be secured in administrative affairs
of the state. ..
Now Showing at the Page Theater
-t'r- i- 1
YiSmudge Pot
; ; .8y Arthur Perry.
Quill Points
" t w fS - " ' V.,' 4
PAULINE FREDERICK, and CHARLlt CLARY
in -"TWO KINDS .OF -WOMEN " R - C PICTURES
"The country is ntpldty approaching
A t" condttVin," declares . Secy ' Hoover,
,"and'.I)jr ni!d-SC)tember will lie in a
new business era." Rifiht now, the
country is hellbent for normalcy, and
in a B-2 condition.
; Justifiable comicide was committed
by OCbllins 1 day last wk. He
escorjc tJMrhself to the woodshed and
yanked out ia lower molar, with his
own ctJforK.; Ha usd a pair of No. 8
pincli'ers, cttrugated nips, and for two
daysVas irjider ine impression that
the top of ljjs head was Uwse, just the
same )s,?f a good dentist had Hr
form DMWtroclty.
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I j from Farm Life)
r Evry, Kie iierson's dirty
' very 9ljier bold an;! flirty
; All,aY'Ardid aiias and views
tceptlfcjver, Fbrd and Hughes,
OnlF,'lisir,e in the "news".
If ihf Craw hat kids don't tiring
rain, tn-jffiriners having tlieir first
cutting. vljfalfa down, will.
ft
btiison.
The man with an ambition to die poor can liegin to monkey with
used ears ami let Nature take its course.
A writer speaks of "Kurope, beaten to her knees."
no more helpful attitudt? for one in her fix.
We ki
of
Another way ti play solitaire is to get the habit of feeling sorry
tor yourself and talking about vour troubles.
The war is over, but you will observe that youug men still feel
rather important when they put on leather puttees.
About time for paragraplu-rs to start dressing the
summer furs.
:ir!
s up in
Love is the quality that makes a girl give
a week and work for her board and elotl:es.
up a job that pays f2."
At twenty the single male is in love with all the ladies;
five lie thinks all the ladies are in love witli him.
at thirty-
That expression of divinity on her face in,chiirch is caused by the
knowledge that many envious eyes are fixed on her new hat.
G. O. P. Committeemen
Selected at Primary
The fullowlmc Is tin' liit of llepitb
II, an remmiUi'enu'n .i ctfVti'il ft thi
primary, accordion tn tlu official
count eotnpli'ti'il , WVdm'uday. Tim
number tit the rnd imluatis the
number ot vote rtn-riM'il.
Anh. I'.oulfVaril. ", K. Huihiinnn 04
Ashland. K. tVittrul. V. V. MUM ..41
Ashland W. tVntriil. I'. Wiibimt, T I
Awhlaml t'ak. it. K. Tumliiiwin ..45
Ashland North. Thu. II. Slmpmin 6
Ashland Kant. Henry II t'nrtiT ..30
Ashland Knutheaiit. t'. W. Hl-Xh"
Ash., Northwt-st, t I:. 1-miliklu
AshiAtid. Wi st. 1. II. J.o kon .
AntiiM'h. tivorKe Stacy
Iirron, Jarksoti tiyi-r
H.-llevii w, K. Ilom.-M
r.utte Falls. Cprt. Karki'r ....
N. CVntral I'oint. J,, i'. Herring
I'loUllCe Kink, V. T. l.'irlfVe ...
Funis f'ri-t-k. Frank C. KKiult .
fiold Hill. Martin lwi-r ....
tJriifin Creek, Jus!n Judy ...
No. JackKiinvllle, Al Nurrii .
So Jacksonville. John K. Miller
Iike t'reek. Herman .Meyer ..
.Meiirurd. N. Main, J. W. 1 iifsnli-r 53
Smith Main, W. II. rotifer 4'
Ninth t'etitral. 1). T. Ijitntt ....71
South lYiitral. I'. M, Kvmhitw, . , ,S4
No. IClvvt-Hlde, :. K. WiNun ......47
Oakdali', It. ti. IUrdell Ii3
Nowtuwn. O. C I'.iikkh 3
Fast Meitroid. Vernon Vnwter ...91
S'Uith.nt MeiUiitd, W. V. Ci.k,,m
SnuthMi'Ht M.d.. J. W. Waki-rield 1U
W.-t Midfuril. f. !4 Ililt'erflrld . . loi
Nnrthwent Medfurd. II. W, I'aul ,.!4
Mmind. K. f. Ilainlltiin !,i(
Drihard Hume. II, W. I.nkn 43
I'errydc.le, W". K. liruytun 31
Knxt I'lim-nlx. K ti. fob-man .,,.31
Itovk I'Hltit. J. M. lUll.klltKtnll ...11
lli'Kue kltrr, t'. II. tillninr, US
limy Ann, t. It M. it row 3ii
Fast Tab lit. i:. K. i;.. I. In.. II 31
. (Trail. W. i. M. Hi.nald 12
. I S 1 I'nl.in, Matthew Hay ;
. 3 j Willi, w SiH'litKH. I!. I fo Kill ,,.;4
.S4. Wittier, i:. F. Iiimnb k 42
No Kelei tluliH wi rv made In the flip
,3K louillK ..-i ln. t- AipeKate. t'll
.12) max. M.'iid..u. Went I'hoetilx, SaniH
. 1 Valley. Stertlmj anil Watkltm.
,ti 1
. 6S
.34
.34
.13
It hljs n'i? been successfully demon
strated IttatXixrfitica and religion won't
mix anrhetfer than nioonshiue and
Kasolip43fi'ff.4ri8 and locomotives at a
cross if I
SEED1NGLY SO
Ibany Democrat)
.l;tZ.,.m t ti.i., i
L.Baariiiu ui untie icvcnru a.
hnikir!. a cut lip and a black-
neqftf.hen he was kicked in
the fbf $91 morning by a playful
horji
and triat
rand Bob Helms, who- are
ir raw m Josephine co.
get their hair shingled
business matters. 7"heT
are w:iWute, . enterprisini?. ener
getic, ttoAfiiVto-the-minute asricultur-
lsta, wJAi Hm exception they can't cuss
, i La , . .
tne iaxie,73;orousiy as yet.
11
Still, if you will look about you will find people who are happy,'
even though they don't know a single one of the new dances. i
A motorist should never confess that the accident was wholly the
1 1 si lit of Jiis own carelessness. The shock might kill the judge.
If it takes but a few yearsio miike an alien a proper citizen, why
does it take 121 years to make a proper eittien of one native born?
A reaction is inevitable, and in a few years the dear girls mav be-
Better Late
Than Never
COMMUNICATIONS
ItcKittilini; Initiation.
To the 'Kditor:
I tiotn that i he FruitKrowprii'
It. I 3
' A., B.TliwmieB, democratic candidate
for ' congress, addresBed. a ' good-sized
audience 'in Eugene last night. Mr.
Reames is a good, story-teller. When
you havp that there Is nothing else to
be said'.-tS- Years Ago" column,
Kugene.'RfSglster). 'They were a gentle
lot in tlie old days.
Among the leiienis of the lute Jo-
seph T'ulitzer was an endowment for ' I-ciikuo W endeavoiing to secure Hie
a school of iotirnallam. and rash ! U ,'K ,,f ,,r- famtnd Kortler. Thlet
prl.es for the highMt work In Amer- " lrr,alio" tiivesllgatloim for lt.
lean literature en.eh year, and the 1 S- 'o'lmrtmenl of uKrlcuUtirn
moH beneficial arhlevemeiit ot the J'r' h i rl,"r lnl many year,
tear by anv iiewspaner. Tim award t",f"'rl","",ln al"1 " v t K 1 1 u k
arc made bv the Columbia univcr- "'" "'" "tl:oiU or u.plltiK water
- . i , , . .. ,.. . I III I ill l:illil rr.ini ii Kttt tttln.dul a.f n
come old-fashioned again anil work samplers reading "God l'.l-ss j a3 Murra' 'l! titter Is president. , I'.artl.-ui t.-I to thn Irrigator.
iitntV." I r i i I While It would he too much to ex-
ai.i.ia..r. I pr in w ntieis w.-r miiiiiiinceil vin- ...
I, , .. ..i.i i peel mm to personal y tu or eucl.
terday. Amoiin thun we note the fo'.- , 0 , ,, , ., .. . .
, , . , . , wuler uner, It is po.Hitli) t. that he may
lowing as reported by the AsKoriated i , , ,, . . , , . '
I l' ttblo to make some demomi radoiiH
job a few nelei teil places after thn ri
The New York Herald won the gold ;,,nred data on such places I. furnish.
medal for "the m.,t inlttlere4te, and (.,i , t n.-.-in .1 when water is being used
meritorious public servlco rendered K,.n rai:y,
by a;iy newspaper during the year for . Tnl;1 movement a liBpoKltlon
Its x pose o fthe Ku Klux Klan. Ul forsake an aitilml.. of apathelicul
In the tame spirit that the New i tolerance toward Irrigation and uh
Vork World served t he entire country. . mime one of Intelligent Interest, a
the Portland Telegram served the I spirit that must prevull In order to
people of Oregon In the campaign j establish a feeling of HVnipitlhetir
which endod lat Friday. It fought : lo Ipfulnesit and co-operation hot wean
The-nation is now engaged in a hub
bub over Ihe" Attorney General in
Harding's Cabinet, which will remind
some inhabitants of the recent admin
istration, ;when it was fashionable for
everybodytb condemn all the cabinet
members...-
' pCttting it easy
(Oregon City Enterprise)
Some one badly In need of a tire
called' St 'the Gladstone, l.umbtr
yard' during the night and took a
tire fromiMr. Dick's truck.
Mica Vojnack was caught with a
bole in Ills hippocket Wed. and com
mandeered Frank; Amy's watch chain
to prove tliere was gold on Thompson
Creek, j i-v.. .-. '
' i v r" OFt, THE BICi TOE
1 i (-Portland Oregonian)
ThI attack on motion pictures
made,lj?;tho committee on temjier
ance; rii ihoral welfare in its re
- port' 'et&jfctt in the day gave only a
hint ot.ittie storm which burst
whiir.'.Prr-iBrlegleb of the suh
comti)Stkee. on moyies, took the.
pllitforru. TUe . California moral;
crlmiidu- described a scene from u
filcture now showing in Des Moin es
in whiih"tt'woman, stooping to
pick njmething from tho ground,
. is bitten oh the breast by a v Jper.
The hfro, undauated by cc nven
tlon, teltrfl off her bodice and Bucks
tho poison from the wound. '
, "Why, if the motion "picture
Jiien's lntemions are so llr,ial, did
the dlfetttf not have t'na vIimt
bite to woman on t0 wrist?"
, asked Pr. liriegleb.
Walt Maon
BEING A BORE.
I
T ISN'T hard to be a bore, if you are so inclined; with ease
you'll make vour neighbors sore, and spoil their neaee ol
mind. . I'crliaps you have an old tin ;ur, an antiquated Liz; thee
sound its praises near and far, and brag how good it is. I'f
beetling, mountain sides it tears, without a change of gears; it
hasn't cost you for repairs a buck in fourteen years. Your friend;?
all know your old tin bus, they see it every day; they know it
isn't worth a cuss, no matter what you say. And they have ears
that really make a splash for grace and style, and they all wish,
for Peter's sake, you'd let them brag a while. The auto makes
the whole outdoors the playground of the mob; it also makes a
crowd of bores where'er its pistons throb. And there are ninety
other ways to bore your wilting friends; new systems always
meet our gaze when some old system ends. Sir Orach: is still a
bore, wherever he may roam, the man who talks as though all
lore were packed within his dome. To talk the sideboards off of
men is not a wholesome plan; a flash of silence now and then is
ood for any man. - .
for u principle in free government. Il
asks no reward except the approval
oi' rlltt minded citizens. i'ortlund
Telegram.
Baker Is Lucky
the water u.i-rs tlieniHclvH and i,e.
twemi (lie water UKers and th dis
trict orKanlzntlon. , Thus will dlffl
tultles bo overcome without need
less friction and ultimata siiccoms he
assured.
H. M. ClIAItWICK.
. 1
U with Trigonis OH &flas stock
for sale fcrlte Thos. tc. Holding. North
Notice,
Trigonis OH
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1. JJiow many elephanta are kill
ed eaajh year to furnish the world's
ivory tiupply?
2. AVhat other ruler was aBxaHsl-
natotl the fame year aa President
CarfieM?
3. In the Indian population of
U. S. increasing or decreasing 7
4. "What Is another name, for
India?
fi. Is insanity- n disease?
H. Which of the tlreat Iakes con
tains the must fish?
7. How many crops does a fig
tree produce a year?
H. What was the urea of the larg
est army ramp?
!t. How many tourists visit Wash
ington. U C, hotels dally?
10. AVhat was the number of bat
tle deuths during the war?
Answers U Yesterday's Questions:
, How did Columbus: return to
Spain after lfts third trip? Ana. In
chains.
1 2. Who wrote "The Canterbury
Tales"? Ans. (leoffrey Chaucer.
a. White is the Isle of Malta?
Ans. In the Mediterranean sea
sunt'- of Hlelly.
What countries form the Iber
ian peninsula? ' Ans. Hpaln and
Portugal.
Ii. What in a wraprasral? "Ans.
A famous woolen coat. Impervious to
went her conditions, worn by the. Irish
fur centuries.
ti. Who owns the Isle of Malta?
Ans. (ireat Ihitaln.
7. Who advocated the theory that
perfect health requires and is main
tained by the perfect chewing of
food? Ans. Horace Fletcher. .
8. When did Columbus first set
foot on tlie mainland of America?
Ans. August 1, 14118 in what is now
Venezuela.
V. How many Inventions are cred
ited to Thomas A. Fdison? Ans. !I77
10. At what uge do women vote
In . Knglantl? Ans. Thirty years of
age.
Whilo other communities In Ore
gon are. disrupted by Internal strife,
precipitated by thn Injection of reli
gious hatred, bigotry and race pre
judice, liaker Is moving along In per
fect unanimity and good fellowship,
Its people working hand in hand for
the good of all, its civic organiza
tions striving to do the things for
community development, the churches
energetic In elevating the moral tone
ol society, the newspapers working
in season and out of season to bring
about the thlns that will add to the
material prosperity of both city and
county, Certulnly a happy condition
and one that cannot but be amply
recompensed by the natural result of
such a cooperative spirit. Maker
Democrat.
Legal Guarantee GivenJ
No nmmd nl Knilt no liuill- eiilitilmc Wurk.
Aak to . (J.;.o.1ia ' lie I rcutnimit.
HKATH'H UUffl STOttK
. I'.t'TTK Joe Hlnionlch of r.utte
and Frankln Murphy of Denver, wel
terweightu, fought JG fast rounds to
Cut Thii Out It U Worth Money
('ut out this sun. enclose with Co
and mall it to Kloye & Co., 2835 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your
name and address clearly. You will
receive in return a trial packago.eon
talnlng Foley's Honey and Tar Com
IKJiind for coughs, colds and crimp;
Foley Kidney pills for pslns In slds
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid
ney and bladder ailments; uq.il Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliouHness, headaches, and
sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.
Adv.
BREEDERS' NOTICE
Ketab 87,277
Imported Percheron
Stallion
is making season stand, starting
May 22, at (Jitzen Barn, Medford,
Oregon.
7 R AY
Dlt. MCIUMIV
;!iul Floor
Medford liuilding
CHANGE IN FARE
Wells'
Taxi
Effective Juno 1st.
35c One passenger
50c Two passengers '
25c each additional passenger
$2.00 per hour Driving Charge
$1.C0 per hour Standingchargei
Country trip3 15c per mile
Phone 23
I nmmi'ffi rifci ill
To save
fuhflonlMs
Many an uutomobllo fails to'deliver th
iower and Rpwd of which it In capable,
fails in acceleration and on tho hills, bo-,
cause of poor lubrication, .
The purpose of lubrication is to reduce
friction. In this connection it munt be re
membered thut oils have Internal or mo
lecular friction. The heuvier the ol the
more thin internal friction, which has to
be overcome by and uses up power.
The ideal oil for the automobile is the
thinnest oil which will keep tho bearing
surfaces neparated, and ut tho sumo time
olTer in itself tho least frictional resistance
to the engine power going to tho reaj or
driving wheels.
Such an oil - if it he "olllnua," liability and pur
ity, - will jrlv parUi-t lubrication, and partnit h
dovitlopmtiitt of tha mmltnum power, pd and
RaaoHua RiitvaK ol th car.
Zatolana meetithaaa condition perfectly,
Oilinm Stability V rity
Zarolonv has great "olllna.a," which rauaa It to
rlliig to boating lutf.i'H whtla uflatinf In llaalf a
minimum of Irlctuma! laalalania to tba auxin
Hwar,
It baa great ttability, whUh caue It to rlit aiifin
haatand tolotinamMiiinumot fat turn of a m(t, llaky
oatuta which oi out with Ut ailtauat.
And It It put. '
It you follow Ilia Zarolana chart of Cotract Lubri
cation, ymi illdavaliiptliantaiiuiuiii powat.apaaj
and KoUtta tinUaca id yuuf car.
t IANUAR0 OIL COMfAJOf
lalinotUi
niore poverfispeed
less friction and war
tliru Correct Lubrication
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 Co.
laa Ui4aajaajax. , laj-aaajaataaaaaaaar
.' SSxpcC'
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE FORD SEDAN
Spring weather Is here! Klnrt llm outing sen-
on right In n Ford Hctbm An Ideal family ear,
roomy enough for liny outing. Fullrely enchmed,
win tit nml coy on cool evening; (ipcn itnd cool In
warm Niimioer weiidier. It Is easy to 0M'rBte,
ut only, durable anil economical.
If you are Inlcrcnrcil phone 111 f)nr tlenion
strnlor In at your hcrvlce. Otic ride will convince
you vf Hie Htipeilor iiiilltiea of Hie Foril Heilan.
Don't let the lilite from your iniilcli
Sliiil a lilnc In (lie woods.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Cor. SUth nd Paclfi llluhwuy
Bend, Ore gum , 69
a draw.