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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MRDFOKD; OK'KGOX, TIT KSf)AY, JUNE 6, 1 922
Medford Mail Tribune
AS IMEIKN1KNT NKWSI'Al'KR,
WJBLIHHKD KVEKY AK1KHNOON EXCEPT
SUNDAY. HV TllK
MEUFOiUJ 1'KINTINU CO.
The Mi ford Sunday Morning Sim furnlKheil
iuDMcnirs aeeinug a Bvven uy unity newspaper.
Office Mail Tribune Building, 26-27-20 Norll.
Fir street. Phone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the
lied ford Mail, the Medford Tribune, the Southern
uregonian, me ahiiuiki inoune.
ROBERT W. ItlTHI,, Editor.
BUMiTER H. SMITH, Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION TERMS:
BY MAIL In Advunee:
Daily, with Hundiiy Sun, year 17.50
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 7.1
Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 0.60
Uttliy, without Biuuiny Sun. month 6..
Weekly Mull Tribune, one year 2.00
Sunday Nun, one year 2 00
Ml UAHIUKK In .Medford. Aft h urn . Jjrkaun.
vllle, Centrul I'oint, I'liotmix, Tulent and on
u i vii ways:
Lb:ily with Sunday Sun, month 7ft
Daily, without Hunduy Sun, monll Oft
Dull) j without Sunday Sun, year 7.6'!
Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60
AH terms by carrier, c.ihIi In advance.
Official paper of JaekKon County.
The only ' itapr between Eugene, Ore., and
flocramento, Calif., a distance of over fiOO miles,
buying lotted wire Aaaoeiated Prism Servlre.
Sworn dally average cireulntio for six months
ndliiic April I. 1U22. 3.2H. more tlt.ui flnuhlf
the cTreulatlon of any other paper published or!
Entered as nerond cIiihh matter at Medford
uregun, unuer uie act ol March 8, 1870.
MKUBERH OF TllK ASSOCIATED Pit EKM.
The Aaaociated Prima la ex el naively entitled to
me uae ior repuuncattuii oi all iit-wn diKpatchiw
meditrtl to it. or not otherwiae credited In thin
paper, and also to tlie local news published
berein.
All right! of republication of special dls
putoJies herein are aluo reserved.
Ye Smudge Pot
' By Arthur Perry.
Soveral counties of Orcson, after
the lute fiasco liuve taken stops to
remodel the more or less glorious
Oregou primary system. This Is no
"despoiling of the temple," and "rav
ishing of the people's rights," hut a
sign of returning horse-sense. It will
be a good thing, and will start a
mighty wall from an army of incom
petents, in lia bit of running every two
years for everything from dogcutcher
to governor.
Ashland plans to hold a 4d nnrado
without the aid of a freight train at a
crossing.
A 9 yr. old boy In Portland has killed
a playmate with a paring knife, anoth
er back East, shot a boy friend over
an old pipe, and now all year old In
Idaho .confesses he endeavored to put
poison in his niothor's tea. A few
more Incidents like the nbovo and the
parents will quit worrying about the
number of vltuullnoB In the oatmeal.
and havo experts toll 'em the best
place to snpiy a shingle.
, SUCH EXCITEMENT
; (Eugene Register)
Again we chronicle the startling
news that Halver Wheeler was at
Irving last week.
During Prosperity Week everybody
will wear a silk Bhlrt, and pay $27 for
a IJ pair of shoes, for old times sake
"F1T8 GUARANTEED, WITH
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD DURING
THIS STUPENDOUS SALE" (Ad
Klamath Falls Horald). Bettor save
them for the .election in November.
European hellralsers havo arrived
to form u World Anarchist Society in
this country. They ought to bo able to
care up at least U members in Jack
son county. ,
' The hs. grads will step out Into the
world next Frl. and begin at ince to
wring the necks of a number of prob
lems from a week to 3000 years old.
Strawberry shortcake now graces
the beanory menus. A hundsome re
wurd will be given nnyono discovering
a strawberry.
A metropolitan young man lias suc
cessfully demonstrated that moon
. shine and a six-shooter won't mix.
; BY NO MEANS
i (Oregon City Enterprise)
V Ily business Is to beautify your
garden to your desire, lay out new,
change or make attractive the old
yard. 1 urn waiting for your call.
' The man wants to do honest work,
would you let him? Karl Ilaum
gartnor. Electric Hotel.
Henry Ford aspires to run for the
presidency. When ho gets licked
there's going to he another scundal.
The weeds havo quit growing In va
cant lots, but atlll flourish In guidons.
- I'-' Select Obenchain Jury
LOS ANGELES, June 0. Selection
of a Jury for the second trial of Mrs.
Madalynne Obenchain, charged with
the murder here last August of J. Hel
ton Kennedy, began today before
Judge W, S. Schenck in the superior
court. '
Mrs. Obenchain was tried once bo
fore.. Her co-defendunt, Arthur llurcli,
has been tried twice. Ail three trials
resulted In disagreements.
' i , . Good Help In Slimmer
' 'indigestion causes worry, nervous-
' ness, B'ck headaches, biliousness, coat-
' ed. tongue, bad bronfh, bloating, gas,
p' constipation and constant distress.
Henry C. Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave.,
ii Boston,' Mass... "writes: "Since taking
ij Foley Cathartlo Tablets I feel fine."
I' They cleanso the bowels, sweeten the
'i itoniach and . Invlgqrnto the liver.
'. Cause no pain, no nausea. No habit
- forming Just . a good, wholesome
!; physic. Sold everywhere. , ,' Adv.
WHY PEOPLE
TllK CO.M.MI'N'K'ATJOX in another column from .Mr. Jones is
interesting been use it represents a very prevalent statu of mind.
A great many people have become no disgusted with politics they
have concluded to have nothing to do with them:
Of course the view is a mistaken one, is in fact a dangerous one.
The one time for Jlr. Jones to enter politics and go to the polls is the
time when political conditions seem to him the worst. . The only time
he has a valid .excuse to stay away
to linn the best.
Undesirable political conditions, instead of being an excuse for
inaction are, or should be, the strongest incentives for getting busy,
both in the campaign and at the polls.
"When politics are cleansed of their corruption and injustice and
pluced on a clean square basis, where a fellow can cast his ballot and
feel he can get justice for his effort then everyone will vote," writes
Mr. Jones.
Perhaps. Hut it will make little difference' then whether they
vote or go fishing. During the :nil!enium, there will be no elections,
for no one will want them, and good government will keep going
without them.
Hut that time will never come by staying home and waiting for it.
Kternal vigilance is the price of decent government, as it is the price
of most desirable things in life. Political health like .physical health
is a constant fight against disease.
Hitting idly by because politics appear rotten is like sitting idly by
because the flu epidemic appears particularly virulent, or sitting icily
by because the enemy outside the gates appear particularly wicked
and numerous.
Then is the time to fight the
Quill
The shorter and uglier word for
The voice of the people is seldom heard in a campaign when
money talks.
When Mr. Fird's money becomes too burdensome, he might try
bucking grand opera.
When lie lakes slock alter coining home, lie knows why they call
jl spending" thu honeymoon.
After one learns the art of gossip
run down his neighbors.
Strange how suggestively wicked new dances seem after a fellow
gets too old to learn 'em.
Just because there are no teeth
low tlutt there is no ivory in them.
Democracy in America isn't uncompromising enough to keep the
ladies coldly aloof from a tilled visitor.
Another peculiarity of the average man 'is his inability to sec
what the other fellow has to hu conceited about.
There's something about a soft collar that reminds us of the kind
of parents sculptors use to drape deceased statesmen.
Virtue and common sense usually triumph, when a girl is asked
to ride by a stranger in n decrepit tin lizzie.
Some people think n fifty-fifty split consists in giving their hearts
t God and keeping their money for themselves.
In this' free and glorious country, even the boy whose parents
have named him Percy can make a name for himself,
lie doesn't know what agony is
say: "Now say your little speech
Every college man should know
figure out the hatting averages of
Walt
THE BULWARKS.
TUB bulwarks of our liberty are threatened every day; some
crisis rises fierce to see, and all alarmists bray. They trem
.ble for the future course of this, our native land; and they orate
until they're hoarse, an eagle in each hand. It was the same
when I was young, a hundred years ago; the orator unwound his
tongue and waved it to and fro. ltut little comfort could 1 find
in all the wordy din; our sacred bulwarks, undermined, were
swiftly caving in. And even now I can't forget the long nights
in my room, where I vould lie awake and fret about our country's
doom. I used to sit around and brood, and rend my costly duds;
I lost my appetiito for food, and couldn't drink my suds. Rut as
the weary years rolled by our country thrived and bloomed, and
our palladiums .stacked high, nor knew that they were doomed.
Our government grew great, and strong our banner pawed the
air, our bulwarks, that were doomed so long were right side up
with care. And so T hanishe'l from my soul the fears I long had
nursed, I ceased to let the briny roll, and cheer-up smiles dis
bursed. And now when some sad candidate expands his silver
throat, expounding threats of doom and fate, he fails to get my
vote.
NEWCOMB
FOR WOOD
ICinch Slab Wood, dry in yard,
$1.75 per tie;r. Delivered green,
$1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped.
Dry mill Blocks, $7.00 per load, or
$6.50 dumped.
Phone 631
DON'T VOTE.
is when political conditions seem
hardest, not the time to quit.
Points
wounded vanity is "grouch."
it isn't necessary to buy a car to
in some of the laws, it doesn't fol
who has never heard a fond parent
for the nice man."
enough of higher mathematics to
the team members.
Mctfon m
Hand-Tailored Suits
$35 to $50
KLEIN
PENDLETON G. 0. P.
ENDORSES OLGOTT
AND FULL TICKET
PKXDI.KTOV n i,, firs,,,.
l ii) i'nnimm.. oL- ,, r ... I "America's Passion Play," will be pre- 5 What people gave us the day be
fal). I nanl.nous endorsement of the Bented a(!lln ,, summer , the UniJ ginn,s at nilUnight ana end,g nt mid-
entire republican ticket was voted by,verslty of Washington stadium, here, night ?
the republican county central com- each evening July 24 to 29. About 7000 1 6 What was Robert G Incorsoll's
n.ittee In its reorganization meeting actors and singers will participate, ac political heller. Ingorsoll s
last night in this city. Shortly after cording to Darwin Meinest, executive! 7 How many miles of navicable
.., , ,
lutlon endorsing the state delegation
In congress, the republican candidate
for eovernor. and ,L ,.i.t. , . -
" ' '"i""
unanimously auopted. An amendment'
m 1111s resolution endorsing me na
tional administration was also unani
mously passed.
The first action of the newly seated
committee was to vote a unanimous
endorsement of the republican admin
istration and republican candidates
nominated In the primary election of
last month.
David II. Nelson scored certain re
publicans who had declared a party
split over the nomination of Governor
Ben W. Olcott, and S. 1!. Sanderson,
editor of the Freewater Times who
recently wrote an editorial denounc
ing the result of the primary and an
nouncing Ills Intention of breaking
away from the party, rose to the floor
and said that Ills editorial "can be cor
rected." Following the unanimous endorse
ment of the resolutions committee
which Introduced a resolution endors
ing the straight ticket of thu republi
can primaries, a unanimous resolution
was adopted as following:
Wo maintain that differences In the
republican party should bo determined
within that party, and by republicans,
and not by democrats from within or
without the republican party; we fur
ther maintain that if those differences
have not yet been sattled to the full
satisfaction of the republican voters,
tluit their further consideration Is a
matter for future primary elections,
and that for the purpose of a general
election to be held this coming fall,
all party differences should be forgot
ten, all personal differences should be
forgotten, anil that the republican
party, in order to preserve its integrity
as a political institution should elect
its entire and complete ticket, without
any exception at all. In accordance
with the sentiments of this resolution
we pledge ourselves as above, and un
dertake to bring about in Umatilla
county, nmong the republican vottars,
:t unanimous support for , all the re
publican nominees.
APPEAL TO CHURCH
TO
-WASHINGTON, Juno 6. An np
penl to the churches and their meni
lit'i'H to urge upon congress that the
American government take neces
sary steps to "ensure the permanent
protection of Armenians and other
Christians under Turkish" was an
nounced today by the federal coun
cil of churches of Christ in Ameri
ca. The council's letter to church
pastors favors, nmonK other thiiiKS,
that the United States extend finan
cial aid to whatever body assumes
the trust of organizing the adminis
tration of Armenia. '
Asserting that tho Armenians were
pledged protection from the Turks by
the United States and its allies in the
war, the federal council expresses
opposition to the allled powers "in
preparing a treaty with the Turkish
nationalists which threatens to re
turn the Armenians to unrestricted
Turkish control.
WIFE GETS DIVORCE
ATLANTA, C,a., June G. The
novel experience of a husband serving
on a jury that grunted his wife a di
vorce has Just been brought to light
here in the case of Mrs. Sara .Myrtice
Almand. who was granted a decree of
dlvorco from Albert Irwin Almand.
Mrs. Almand did not attend the
bearing, tho divorce being granted on
depositions taken in Newark, N. J.,
where she resides.
Counsel for Mrs. Almond declared
that he did not know that his client's
husband was on the Jury until a weok
after the verdict bad been grantod.
No nr of Knife no pnin continue work.
Ak to tec lik-o-nii Pile Trw.tmcut.
liK.vnrs dkuo stokk
DR. RJCKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
N't) iiitoi's rsicn
Hroken lcnsr Accurately Dupllritcl
FACTOKY OV I'ltKMlSES
tt()N K Slain, luulrt
lican ticket for which the electors of and scenic erfects and a larger chorus
this county will vote next fall, was.and cast are promised this season by
AMERICA'S PASSION
PLAY PRESENTED AT
SEATTLE IN JULY
I SEATTLE, June 6. The Wayfarer,
Bimiuma 01 me university,
under whose auspices the pageant will
. bo produced. '
1 '" ,..,
"'"'D uiuuuiate ill 11 SIC, uew IIKIHIIIK
A , - , . ..
Montgomery Lynch, the producer.
More than 5000 persons already are
registered to take part. It is practical-
,y assuieu uie ononis wm nave.iuuu
voices and the cast more than 3000
members in addition to large delega -
tlons from civic, fraternal and relig-
ous organisations mat win marcn m
me mini procession oi an nauons.
Virtually the complete Pacific fleet
will be concentrated in Puget Sound
waters for Wayfarer Week and thou
sands of Bailors and marines will take
part 111 the gigantic pageant. Troops
from Fort Lawton and Camp Lewis
also are expected to participate.
BRITISH EXCHANGE
NEW YORK, June C. The contin
ued advance of British exchange here
to 4.51 for demand bills today was
the noteworthy feature of the Inter
national financial situation. Today's
figure represents a gain of six cents
so far this month and places remit
tances to London at their highest
lovel in more than three years.
COMMUNICATIONS
Why People Don't Vote
To the Editor: I was reading your
editorial in Saturday's paper, "Good
GoBpel"; It was good alright. But why
is It people do not vote? Do not even
feel interested in voting? I think there
is an explanation.
A lew years ago In California there
was an election for governor, and
Mayor Rolpli was elected by a big ma
jority vote of the people. And yet
through a darkly laid scheme of dirty
political tricks' he was beaten. It was
so base and rotten people were' deeply
hurt. I heard so many good people
say they would nuver vote again, what
was the use? The money powers buy
the man.
When politics, are cleansed of their
corruption and injustice and placed on
a clean souare basis where a fellow
can cast his ballot and feel he can get
justice for his effort then everyone
will vote.
But people, and good people, Uo, will
never go and vote as long as politics
are In the condition they are In today.
They are so corrupt we scarcely i
have any politics at all.
CECIL JONES.
Medford, June 5.
IT MEAT IF
KIDNEYS ACT- BADLY
Take tablespoonfhj of SaJU if Back
hurts or Bladder bothers Drink
lott of water
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is "lied with uric acid, says a
well-known authority, who warns us to
bo constantly on guard against kidney
trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to tre
tlie blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork; they
get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog
and thus the waste is retained in the
blood to oison the entire system.
When jour kidneys ache and feel like
lumps of lead, and you have stinging
pains in the back or the urino is cloudy,
lull of sediment, or the bladder is irri
table, obliging you to seek relief during
the night; when you have severe head
aches, nervous ana dizzy spells, sleepless
ness, acid stomach or rbetuuatiom in bad
weather, get from your pharmacist about
fo.jr ounces of Jad Salts; tako a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast each morning and in a few
days your kidneys will act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
crapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys,
to neutralize the acids in urine so it is
no longer a source of irritation, thus
ending urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful etfervescent
lithia-wator drink, and nobody can make
a mistake by taking a little occasionally
to keep Lhe kidneys clean jnid active.
AI TO TOl'S.
issue nn Insurance policy with
your auto top KRKK "No premiums
to pi.y." Only exclusive top shop in
the city. Mivlfonl Auto Top Co. 30
N. Grape. 1'hune 104.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
1 What South American city has a
name meaning "vale of Paradise"?
2 What kind of mountain is named
after the god Vulcan!
3 What is the Indian meaning of
the name "Dakota"?
4 Where is the oldest man-lit fire
In the world?
1 8 How munv miles of canals are
'there"
I a . . . ,
9At wl,at temperature should eggs
Ua leant In M utM,.nn1
1 W,M "f'fc..
10 Are there any Jews in Spain?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 Do women vote in South Amer-
ira rpiini.iico' vv.
j 2-Who Is the British ambassador to
tne Unlted States? Ans sir Allck.
and Geddes
J 30n wn'at coast of England is
Plymouth? Ans. South.
4-Which is the largest hotel in the
world? Ans. Pennsylvania hotel, New
York City.
t) What Is -kapok? Ans. Cotton
which grows on trees..
6 Where is it grown largely? Ans
Java and South America. .
7 What is the color of dogwood
blossom? Ans. White or pink.
8 From what continent does coffee
drinking come? Ans. Asia.
9 What form of government has
Armenia? Ans. Republic.
10 How long should a new concrete
walk be guarded before being used?
Ans. From 24 hours to 4S hours.
With Medford trade Is Medford nmrtp
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Dwp Seated I'ric Acid DcposllH Are
uissnlvcd and the IMicumitUc I'oi
son Starts to Leave the System
Within Twenty-roiir Horn's.
Every druggist in this county is
authorized to say to every rheumatic
sufferer that if a full pint bottle of
Allcnrhu, the sure conqueror of
rheumatism, does not show the way
to stop the agony, reduce swollen
joints and do away with even the
slightest twinge of rheumatic pain,
he will gladly return your money
without comment.
Allcnrhu has been tried and tested
for years, and really marvelous re
sults have been accomplished - in the
tost severe cases where the suffer
ing and agony was Intense and pite
ous and whore tho patient was help
less. ' ' - " - - -
Mr. Jam os H. Allen of Itochostor,
N. Y., the discoverer of Allcnrhu, who
for many years suffered the torments
of acute rheumatism, desires all suf-
iiML-rs iu kiiow. mat nc does not want
a cent of anyone's money unless
Allcnrhu decisively conquers this
worst of all diseases, and he has in-1
structed druggists to guarantee it as
above in every instance. All drue-'
gists can supply you. Adv. I,
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE MAY 23, 1022
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
Dally Except Sunday
North Itnuntl
Head Down.
I.v. 12:00 Noon
I.v. 1:00 I M.
l,v 4:00 l. M.
Av. 7:iJO 1 M.
Ashland
Mctlfoitl
Gt-nntB Pnss
KoKchurjr
INTERURBAN
FAKE: AHliluml-itoseburg,
Grants riLss-Itoscburg, $;t.00.
Mod ford
D ROADWAY AT STAR K
Portland, Ore.
. Homelike Accomodations,
Comfortable, Spacious Lobby
And the Home of the Famous.
Arthur H. Meyers m
GIRLS! LEMONS
BLEACH SKIN WHITE
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons
Into a bottle contuining three ounces
of Orchard White, which any drug
store will supply for a few cents,
shake well, and you have a quurtcr
giint of harmless and delightful lemon,
bleach. Massage this sweetly frag?,
rant lotion into the face, neck, nrnis,
and hands each day, then shortly
note the beauty and whiteness of,
your sk.i. .
Famous stage beauties ' use' this'
lomon lotion to bleach and bring that
soft, clear, ' rosy-white complexion
also as a freckle, sunburn,- aiid. tan .
bleach because it. doesn't irritate. j
. , - Adv.,
PRICE
on
Trimmed
Hats
Reduction
in
Trimming
Material
Fay & Sloan
426 Medford Bldg.
Camp Beds, Stools .
and Stoves
Med. Tent & Awning Works
())Ksito S. T. Depot
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
South llouutl
Itead Up.
Av. S:4iJ I. M.
I.v 3:00 1. M.
lv 1:00 1. M.
I.v. H::t( A. M.
AUTOCAR GO.
9 - 1.(10; Mcdford-ltoscbiiig, $-1.15;
Phone 300 .'.'
IN THE VERY. : i
HEART OP THE CITY I f
aud along- ' ?
PORTLAND'S 1
"Great White Way" j
Will Bo Your IleatUiuartcra ;
At This Popular Hostelry. !
ANAGER--, j i