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r:cT: rorrrc METYFOUT1 MATTJ TRTUITNE. "MEDFOUO. ORF.rtOW VI TP AY. .1UXM' 2. 1fvj Medford Mail tribune AX IXPKPEVnENT NFWNl'M'KU HBUSUICU KVKMV AKTI-NNOON KXCEPT ' HI'MMY. WY TMR WF.DKOK1) riUNTIMl CO. Th MMfnrH Hun day Morning Hun in furnihhrri ittuKTilmrR dcsirtnr a evrn ily daily nemair OffU Mail TrtWe Buildintf, 2o 87-2d Sorlh If alrct-t. J'hoiM) 7 j. A onimolidbllnn of thi Itomnrratfr Timim. thf Wr.K.ml aluil. th MMftml Tribune, ihc Southern Orftfruiian, ihe Anhlniiil Tribune. Firwril.lt S, SMI 1 11, Mutunpr. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS BY VA'lT-ln A lvai.cf t Dally, with Nutria? Sim, yr-nt Daily, with HunrlHy Mm, month , .7A Dally, without Sunday Nun, yn G.fo Daily, without HuiitUy Sun. ntwiih.,., Wf'Uy M nil Trihun. one yvitr . 4.00 SunOnv Sun, one vrar S 00 BY C'Ali IlIKH In Mrdfiwl. AhUnl. Jarkann- villc. (Vrarai Tuittt, rittmiix, Talent and ou lllphwaya: Daily with Runway Run, month. .7 Dailj, without SiuuJay Sun, month.,,. Iy, without Sun. lay Sun. year. ... T..r0 ail, with Sunday Sun, nno ymr...... 8. SO All terrnfl ly ( Ji r'it r, cah in anam-o. Official hiPr of th City of UnlfonL Official giafwr of Jown Cminiy. Th nvly TTf bfwr Kutrrnf, Or., anil RaTamnln, Calif,, a timtimc of ovist fm mili-ft. uavinf ifaMHi wir asmh-uii i tor rrvir. Sworn daily twrnpi circulation for nit month ti(iin April 1, S.4K, morr than rioublt th circulation of any othar paper published or etrruiatt in .larnson VAtumy Entered a aoon1 claw nutter at Medford Oregon, under th act of Matvh , 1879. MF.klttKR Or? TIIK ASSOCIATED rRKS. Th Aocifttrd lVow ia exclusively entitled to th um fur republication of all iwwa riispatcfcc. ct edited to it, or not otherwiw rreditrd in th: paper, ana also to th ItK-al new a publlHbed berctn. All right of republication of special dia patch herein ar &m rvrrvr. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. A STRANGE PHENOMENON. IT'S A crUlOVS thins:. Holiiiiou is supposed to hv n foi'i'o for ix'tit'o, iuhI jfnovl will. -nd.vi t religion has proluihly cuisi inoro war, inoro iTUolty tunl Moodsht'tl, more Mil'tVrinu tluin any olhor forci in hninan lifo. And t'dny, 2000 yours aftor I'lirist. t lit? Christian rdijiioti is inakiuu' a wri table slauihtor Ikuisi- of Ireland. How do th wise men explain it! There miyht. he some sense in a Christian fijrhtins a Mohamme dan, for their beliefs are essentially different. The Christian "reli; ion is fundamentally a religion of oaee; the Mohaniniediin religion a religion of war. The first is essentially spiritual, the seeond es M-iitially material, tiood i hain-e fr an argument and therefore, i;ood cham-e for a fiht, lnt for men who believe in the same Cod. in the same troneral re ligions prineiplos. what ntter folly it seems to fiiiht over the differ or.ee of creed, or of organization or what-not, the differences of tweedle-doo and tweodle-dnm ! And yet not only do they fiidit when this strange reliirio-com-bativo instinet is once aroused, but they never stop fighting. As reason doesn't enter into the origin of the trouble, reason apiarently can't end it. The only hope for peace in Ireland today, for example, appears to be total annihilation of one side or the other , or both. Strange, strange, straniro. The cause must be hidden far in the primitive past, some mysterious complex generated through many centuries of religious persecution and fear and hate. Probably the man who can explain why a bull frog will jump nt a red rajr, why n inoih will fly in a flame, can also explain, why an Vlster Irishman will lly at the throat of a Dublin Irishman, whi n ever religion is mentioned. Bnt we can't Most people can't. Bloodshed, hate and violence in the name of Christianity. the religion of brotherhood, love and hu mility, no it ean't be explained. The business must remain a strange and inexplicable phenomenon, as far as Koason is concerned. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? t Why ioea 11 ilos ullik out hla tongue when he iuiii? i How much eullm)t will n pound of oubltrtdo wed product? a What U tho Icnmh of n rcuulu tion nvuif rifle? 4 Wlint conl(tii8 tlm ' Huprenm law ot the html?" 6 Who is tho olilest senator In loint of Horvlee i What wum the first city In the 1'niteit States to Imvo conimlssKn form of government? T For what pui -poxo lite tlm IoiikIIs? S What Is th work of tho lllllo fan in h clock which (iliirta workin when tho clock strikes? i Mow much llvn doe a person neorcto In a day? til What American statesman was known as tho "ureal po.'.iv .aki i"? Answers to Yetteidjy'i Questions 1 Wtml Cnliforni.i city ha tin same latlttnlo ns Tokio? An. Sun Frnncisixi. J Mow does pnhuins a wull t.unovo th tH-ho? Ans. Makes tlm u!l t orh the sound better. S Wttoro arc tho faiuoiiit Scliafilmu sen falls? Ans. In Switzerland. WIiii t do tho loners "It, I," moan when KinK (;cor hIhiis his inline ViPoi'kd K. J ? Ann. . Klnit; luiper utor. (nipeiMi', lof tndlai. S In what Water aii hoii tmakon found? Ann. In the Indian ocean ami In warm wntrs of tho I'aclile. li Of what materia) nro kid rIovom uiailo? Aim. Kldnkiu or KhccpsUn. T What country cnlonlxed l.llierlu, Allien? Ann. The Vnlted Statt'S. 8-'hat meuu'ilal did the l ulled Statmt civet at Valley I-'oiko to the men w ho died there?' Aus. A nut tonal arch. W How does the larKest hike In South America. Lake Tlllcaca in- iMiro in si.o to Lake Krio? Ana. It Is about one third the iiUti of l.iiku Ki'le. til - Mo the licit l.sh uii till lains In this country? Auk. Yes. With Medfnrd trinl Modford For Reliable TRUCKINO PHONE 600-L L. Knips Transfer For ral efficiency In Dry Cleaning Insist ou our service 'Wl A6 NOT UNLESS Sai i Ac ir u VOU ARC' , Phone Ua for Estimates On Awnings Med. Tent & Awnintj Works lpMMit H, l l'Ht Tell Your Friends; Surely You Are Proud of Medford Si iino of your I'l it'tuU may lo ItMikiiif? foi" a city like Mnl foid to liH-nlc in. "When you wi ilr, 1cll Hu m iliouf Soiit Invest Oregon ami Mrtlfonl. t Renard Electric Co. U9 E. Cth St. Phon 1000 WiringSupplies -Repairs Tho Chamber of Commerce ill to Vive this evening "the spirit of 19in." lii a stormy present, and a gloomy futm?. the pleasant past la always rosy. For the good of all, may they turn time back to that happy year. Then they called the valley, "the Italy of America." Now it is a county in Ireland. In 1910, they sans no soups of hate, tho blight of political lunacy as unknown and men were not super critical sob sisters with their nearest neiHhbors. committing community sui cide and murder and mayhem for vague and unknown reasons. H is one of the fixed laws of life that "tragedy stalks mid strife and dissen sion" the word of Shakespeare for it Therefore, it might be fitting to resuscitate at this time tlfe goodfellow- ship of 1910, and to adhere hereafter to that sane motto ot the heathen Chinese: C- ,.!, In tr Hear nothing. Know nothing. Dock Gitzen, a horse mechanic, Thursdayed in J'ville, and gave expert testimony on how bad abused cars were spavined after going through a fire. This Is the week the schoolma'&ms tell their pupils how they hate to see the end of the school year. Depositors in the Bank of Jackson ville should be patient. Conan Doyle, the world's greatest spiritualist informs creatiyn that nothing will be a mystery in 10 years. GRAB 'EM YOUNG (SF. Chronicle) The deal for Willie Kamm, the qtoiet, modest 2-yearold San Fran cisco youth who plays third base for the San Francisco Seals, is un paralleled in baseball history. Quill Points Whv don't thev call 'em the sex best sellers. 1 !v they have isolated the typhus irerin. That's our idea of splen did isolation. Some men bow lo the inevitable, mid sonic try to arjruo with the telephone operator. Of course dreamers are essential. Except for thein, whose wives would take in boarders? Call it culture, and the dear girls will learn to mix biscuit as well ts tickle piano keys. Xew cars are equipped with everything except a club for the oc cupants of the back seat when the proud driver tries to show what's in 'er. Let us be thankful for masculine styles that permit us to wear last summer's tattered underwear without sharing 4 c secret with the vorld. The A min. orators of the Liberty loan drives, now talk 4 hours on a head of lettuces . RippIingRhnmss Walt Mason Mtl IW A. l 4 Considerable adverse criticism has been fired at "The Sheik." This has so aroused the wrath of the women folks to such an extent that the pub lishers can't print the book fast enough to satisfy the demand. Once upon a time rn autoist forgot himself, and went by a schoolhouse 10 miles per hour, as the sign told him to If congress does not exercise more .care with the tariff bill, they will do something that will give American manufacturers more rights than Euro peans. ', "STILL BLOWS LP" (Hdline Port land News). A fine way for the wind to act. ! ' The heated period has changed into a lukewarm semi-colon. Makes Erroneous Predic tion Regarding Lawyer ' ' "About one clean uhlrt is all thought he would ever wear. He had fallen awuy to a mere shadow; was as yellow us naffron and often doubled up with pain. Doc tors con tinually gave htm morphine und w;re about to operate for KaU stones, Mayr'a Wonderful Homcdy quickly restored him 'to perfect health again." 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It's speed makes cops lie down and die, and it caa climb a church on high. Its curves I started to explain, but saw the .artist had a pain. "You are not human, man," I said: "yon. view this dream in gold and red, with all its wondroirs works within, and all you think about is tin I Co, paint your pictures, then, gad zooks, of pca-grccn cows in purple brooks, and I shall step upon the gas, and men will marvel as I pass." "What pleases you gives me distress; and so the world is a success.. RAY Wt. MCRPIIY, j 2ml Kloor Motif or d Building Pi IIP Baking Powder than of higher , priced brands ' it goes farther. SAME PRICE for more than 30'Tears Millions of pounds bought by the gov ernment , Quality the best. WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's m wot FIFTY NEW SUITS GABERDINES . SERGES, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS BLUES, BROWNS, GREYS, KHAKIS PARTICULARS T'.iese are new suits, not old shop worn, picked over stock. All of them are this season 's stock. Late styles. Sport models for young men; conservative models for business men. Sizes 34 to 44 Some Regular. $30 and $35 Values Come in and See Them Saturday SHIRTS With Collar Attached. Regular $1.50 values. Plain tan, cream and white. Also some striped percale3. Special for Saturday $119 DRESS SHIRTS Special for Saturday . $2.95 Sold regularly at $3.50 and $4.00. Fancy Satin Stripe Crepe Shirts, plain Soisette and A e or piano Shirts. , All sizes from 14 to 17 12. STRAWHATS $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS 95 c Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY, , Medford, Oregon. Mail Orders Promptly Filled ATHLETIC UNION SUITS $1,00 Postage Prepaid