MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORF.nOX. AV KPXKKDAY, .TUNA 7, 1922
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Medford Mail tribune
AN INI'KI'KSDENT SKWSl'AI'KIl
KJBMhlJKU KVKKY AKTKKNUOS EXCKl'T
srSDAV, liY THE
MliDEOiil) IMUNTINO CO.
Th SJpdford Sunday Morning Hun ia furnished
ubcrlbni tltwiring a seven day dai!j newspaper.
Oftio- Uall Tribune Building, 24-27-29 Nortli
1 street. I'hone 75.
A consolidation of the imrM-ralie Tim-, tin
Medford Jhluil, the Medford Tribune, the Houliiem
Oregon! an, The Ashland Tribune.
HO It K It T V. lilllll,, Editor.
BUUl'TKH 8. SMITH, Jl linger.
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Offlrlal paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jalon County.
The only paper between Eugene, Ore., md
Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over 500 milts,
having leaned wire Asso-iiiUd I'resa Service.
Sworn dally average circulation for six months
tiding April 1, 1022, 3.'28, more than double
the circulation of any other paper published or
circulated In Jaclmon County.
Entered as second elnei in.itter at Medford
Oregon, under the act of March 8, 170.
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The AaHocfat'-d 1'reHS is exclusively entitled to
the use for republication of all news diftpatflien
ciedtted to It, or nut otherwise ereditt-d in this
paper, and also to .the local news published
herein.
AU rights of republication of special dis
patches herein are uIho refcrved.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
It ts about tlnio Bomo ot tlio rumnj-s
that have been scurrying around the
valley paid their room rent.
Of the two candidates for president
Henry Ford and Wllliura G. McAdaci
the people will take the third one.
The election cost Charles Hull
J2G7G.38, and apparently loft him with
out, a 2-cent standi to send the victor
congratulations.
A freight train passed through the
burg Tues. pin. and made a noiue lllie
the F. Strang boy getting a haircut.
DON'T MENTION IT
(Oregon City Enterprise)
We wish to sincerely thank our
many friends for their assistance
given at the burning of our home,
and since. Ernest Anderson and
family.
School closes Friday, and somo of
the pupils will continue the study of
geography from the back seat of a tin
Elizabeth.
Wonder what would happen If the
Portland gcnt.'who hit his mother in
the head with an ax, received sonio of
his own medicine.
' AN OLD TIMER TALKS
Well, sir, the gal murried the fellor
against her folks, and her brother
came back from Canady, and ynuked
him 'loose from the wheel of nn auto
mobile and chained him to a pitchfork.
It does a man good to peel right down
to the bide, and get right out in the
nlfalfy where the wind and dirt and
Old Sol ean Ret a crack at him, but he
was that wuthleBS, that they 'nlut seen.
him since. There's five dollars, and a
lilble, burled in the corner of the court
house, and I guess the Bible's still
there, i Td a like to have gono to
Sacramento for the whisker display,
and run my own in on them. I was
there in '62, and was taking a snort in
the Midget, and a man from Ohio wn
talking gassy to a squirt from Reno,
and all I heerd wag "your full of blue
mud," coming out of tho Ohio man
Judge Toil Voile, he comes from that
state; ; And then MlHter Ohio Siuarty
reached for his bandanna In hls hlp
pocket, nnd, that was a fool move; no
body but a man from Ohio would have
been bo careless, and what you cull
him, danged, memory of mine's poterln'
out fust, anyway tho ono from Ilcno,
mistook his intentions, that ho was
tryln' to shoot him instead of blow his
snout, and hauls out his own artillery
and nicks ott a little finger at the
second j'int, and ho couldn't play the
guitar for six weeks. I was skoery In
them diiys, nnd Jumped In a mudholc
on K street, but Sacramento bus
growed so I guess it 'aim thar any
more. So long! My woman's yelling
agin. :'
FIND THE KITTY
J (Corvallli Gazeite-Tlmes)
, 40ST Four canary birds, two
brown, one spotted and one cream
colored on 1st Btreet. Finder
please return to tho Bungalow,
20 South 2nd St., nnd receive re
war. - 1
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Sonny Austin has been Inaugurated
Into long pants, and Is progressing
rapidly out of tho same.
A flirtatious citizen of Kansas City.
lio will flirt no more, owing to his
sweetie shooting exceedingly gtralght.
when be was asleop, and an excellent
target.
i''OR SALK .CHEAP Restaurant in
North Bend, across from Palnce
hntnl. Must sell on account of bad
health. See Proprietor Tenney.
(Coos Bay Times want ad). Got
n-hold of a cup of his own Java.
Canning 8eason Near
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. The
California-Hawaiian Hefinery Uv?,y ad
vanced the price of cane augur ten
cents a hundred pounds to JG.2U.
A DISGRACE
rp UK .MAIL Tlillil.NK is -rotting out
X on rriihiv. i IiousiiikIs m extra
out the coast. There are U lie complimentary write-ups of
dustries. illustrated bv cuts, all
I,n per
Practically every industry in
issue. All but 1 lie four Medford bunks.
Not one penny will tlio bunks of Medford conf rilmte to this effort
to boost Medford mid the Kogue River Viilley. These institutions
which profit by every new settler, by every new business
cslnMislied, tliesi; bunkers who
jiresent one designed to develop Medford nnd Southern Oregon not: tiiotic society .influences to dominate
u, finjier will they raise to help such a cause. Every other business the organization. Particularly will this
,,, AI.lf,....l ., ..((.. i u 'im., ii ,i :be true if it works out, as it is now
ii.Medfo.deanailord it. 1 he banks can t. ,)eing dl8CUSsed that an ln01)endeut
More than that. 'J he Medford banks have entered into a secret I candidate for governor be put into the
agreement not to advertise in any Medford newspaper, not to giveir,lel(1 by tl,e disgruntled followers of
a penny to advance the cause of publicity, not to help in any way to
maintain Medford s reputation as a progressive, enlightened and
prosperous community, for it is through the newspapers that commu
nities ure most "frequently judged.
Hankers are supposed to represent business leadership. In most
communities, the bankers are the men who set the pace for progres
sive and up-to-dale business methods. They used to here. They do
so no longer.
Such an attitude on the part of Medford bankers is, in our opin
ion, a shame and a disgraee. It is not the money that matters The
Mail Tribune ean worry along without assistance from the banks It
can continue to get out a good newspaper without bank advertising
Jt will get out a good Prosperity Week issue.
It's not tho money, but tho spirit, the piej.yune spirit of small
town tightwadism.
And they talk about reviving
Quill
Onec in a while yoi, find a girl
loo fresh.
One-piece bulbing suits arc not immodest on a woman whose
J-hape doesn't invite a second glance.
The worst thing about a political
Hie people usually get stung, also.
This is an age of triumph for the pessimists who always expected
the worst. They've got it at last. ,
One reason why America doesn't think much about war is be:
cause it can always woiNc off surplus steam bv monkeving with the
tariff. -
Joseph Pennell says women are 'ress beautiful than formerly. Per
haps he has noticed, also, tlud; green apples don't lustc as good as
they did in his boyhood. , ,
Wolt
A LITTLE SLUBBER.
AT NIGHT I lay ine down to sleep, worn out by toilsoma
jobs; the bed on which I rest is cheap, the pillow stuffed
with cobs. The .slats on which the mattress lies oft dump me on
the floor, and yawning, from the wreck I rise, fix things, and
sloop some more. Sometimes my idle neighbors weep, mid wring
their hands and say, "Alas, alas, we cannot sloop I In vain we
seek the hay ! On downy bods that wore too dear, through sleep
less flights we lie, and every hour seems like' a year as it goes
dragging by." They idle. through the .golden days, they have no
logs to hew; they do not Irimho stringless bean, or prune tho
climbing squash; they burn up -pocks of gasoline, and road some
hectic tosh. Their flabby muscles never know the stnulant of
work, and all they witness here below is bound to bore and irk.1
So when they to their bods repair, to saw off sundry snores, the
rest they long for isn't there, no balmy sloop restores. Hut I go
weaving through the town oh useful tasks all day, and when at
night I cuddle down, I sleep the hours away.
Bert Anderson Mentioned as State
Chairman of Oregon G. O. P.
Those politicians, and tliero nro n
fow ot thorn, In whom tlio milk ot hu
man kindness ha a not been curdlod
by tho nr.ldity of pnst cnmpulKns, nro
waiting, sympathetically, for tho com
ing organisation of the .republican
state central committee and the elec
tion of a new stato chairman. They
want to commiserate with him, and to
wish him well in his task of piloting
the stute inuchine through the Intrl
ctto mazes of the Impending summer's
political traffic. .
Thomas 11. Tongue, who lias hold
that Job during fairly stirring times
and scenes, is not to seek the uncom
punuatod honor again, so his friends
relate. Hut somebody has to step on
tho gas, nnd. In nil probability, put on
the brakes now nnd then during the
lonis run between tho last of this
month and the November election.
From the way things look at the ures
out moment It will be no easy task, but
one full of trouble and grief.
MeUchan and Dennis
Casting about for men of Iron con
stitutions nnd dauntless hearts to as
sume the burden there nre those who
predict thnt when the state committee
meets n couiilo weeks or so from now.
It will elect I' till Metscliun to head it !
for the next two years". Others contend
that llruce Dennis, old time Dull Moos
or of Im Ornndo and present senator
from Union county, will bo tho man.
Still others,' thinking probably of re
TO MEDFORD
1 Prosperity Wt't-k number.
copies ure to he ma
lire to lie mailed tliroiijih-
,
III 1H-
such expenses borne bv this news-
Medford is to he represented in this
f.'fiin bv everv movement like the
the old Medford spirit!
Points
of charming freshness who isn't
bee is that when it stings a man
Mason
cent developments In southorn Oregon
politics, prophocy that licrt Anderson
of Medt'ord, Just resigned from the
gnmo commission, -will be chosen ns
chairman. And, in addition to these.
Is Waltor L. Toozo Jr., or McMinnville.
wno wants to be picked and who is
now laying his plans in tin "effort to
make his dreams come true.
It has been a long time since south
ern Oregon had the chairmanship, ono
talking point put forth by those who
mention llert Anderson's name. ' It has
been n long time since the Willamette
valley did not have It. Tom Tongue Tor
two terms nnd Charles L. JIcNary be
fore him for one. Kastern Oregon has
been without the honor for a long, long
period, ono reason why It Is contended
that llruco Dennis should ha consid
ered favorably now. And then, those
who point to Phil Metchnn ns the log
ical selection nrgu that the head man
of the slate organization should, for
efficiency of operation, como from
Multnomah, whoro things center nnd
where the state commission holds itB
nieetlngu. '
Meetings" This Week
During tho coming week, in the
usual order of things, nil of tho county
central committees of the stato will
have met and organized, elected their
county chairmen, nnd selected their
stato committeemen. Within 10 days
from that time, according to the law,
Chairman Tongue must call the state
committed .together for Its organlza-
to rn Evkr
linn, bo that the eventful day, for
whomsoever, may be eleeted ehainm'.ii,
Is not far removed. 1
With tlio political situation stored
s 11 "olv 13' an !la 11 -'"""-
t,x l.a thntliirlirilit nun.iiini' it Will llt
nn lmv'a Inh tn hpnd Mm t:it Ol'UUni-
zutlon. When the time comes for or
ganization mere jb more man a nine
ruimn In lidlova Ihul Mm Stfinffplfl
facuon of the republican party will at-
tempt to gain control of the commit
tee. That alone will precipitate a
fight. . v
The Ku Klux Fight
But more heated than that fisht ot
i inter nal ty factionalism will be the el-
' I fnrt if tlio Kll Klnv and Federated Pa-
Senator Hull.
Of course, the republican stute com
mittee could not well support an inde
pendent candidate for Kovernor, but
there are more ways of operating such
an organization than one so that a
chairman friendly to the independent
candidate would be a person much to
be desired.
Therefore, for these reasons and oth
ers, too, the politicians are looking for
ward to the organization of the Btnte
committee with more than usual an
ticipation, expectant of excitement,
and not liable to disappointment on
Unit score. Portland Journal.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
l.
Is oil found In low hind or high
land?
2. How much of the coal
mined
in V. H. Is machine mined?
3. How much snuff is used in this
country each year?
4. When was flogging, as a pun
ishment, abolished in tho army?
G. . What metal is the best heat
conductor?
ti. Aro American flags used in the
army laundered when dirty? j
7. Who was the first person to he
cremated in this country?
8. Do cats, monkeys and other
animals have tear ducts? I
9. Who has the longest reach,
Wiliard or Dempsey? j
10. JIow many permanent, Ameri
can cemeteries have heen established
abroad fov American war dead? 1
Answers t Vcwterday's iuwtinis: I
1. What South' American city has'
a name meaning: "vale of ParadHo ?" i
Ans. Valparaiso. . 1
2. What . kind of mountain is :
named after the god Vulcan? Ans.
Volcano. j
3. What Is the Indian meaning of
the name "Dakota?" Ans. Leagued, j
4. Where is the oldest man-Utj
fire In the world? Ans. In a Bud-,
dhist temple at ItaUyoh,' Hiam. lt!
has been burning 'Dttii years. It Is a
sacred firo. i
,D. What ioopIe ffave us the day.
beginning at midnight and ending at
midnight? Ans. Egyptians and Ko
nuuis.
G. What was Robert O.Ingersoll's
political belief? Ans. He was first
a democrat, but chapged to a repub
lican after the Civil War.
7. How many miles of navigable
rivers are there in U. S.? Ans. 25,
000. 8. How many miles of cnnnls are
there? Ans. 2,500.
9. At what temperature should
eggs be kept in cold storage? Ans.
At 32 degrees above zero.
10. Are there any Jews In Spain?
Ans. There are about 4.000.
From the coffee
marts of the world
are brought the
many choice coffees
which compose the
delicious MJB-
blend.These coffees
are aged until
ready, to be roasted
a golden brown 8S
vwn tne
jSfcoffee
5
" 7? Qttalif? Coffee
Hi: x ii v spi;x i:k, well
Know ii iind ii'ni t4'd rlil.i'ii
if WatcrtoMii, X. Y., h rfMrl.s
lie lias Kaliu'd 15 ihhiiiiIs since ho
lu'fiau taking Tanlae mul always
tvlln his fi'iemlH how tills mtxUeine
restored his health.
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"My friends often say: "Never
saw you looking better: what are you
doing for yourself? and I always tell
them: 'Well, I am taking Tanlao
now' " recently declared Henry Hpen
cer, 415 Kant St., Watertown, a well
knnwnSind highly respected citizen.
"Kor more than a year," he said,
"I seemed to be run down all over.
Froi i 100 pounds I fell off to 135,
lost my appetite and my stomach
gave me no end of trouble. The lit
tle I ate caused me to bloat with gas
and 1 was subject to dull, heavy
headaches. I had no energy and It
was all I could do to get around the
house. I had dizzy spells when
everything would blur before my eyes
and t had to catch myself to keep
from falling.
"Well, now I have gained 15
pounds, feel better In every way and
can work as well as ever, since tak
ing Tanlae. -1 relish what I eat, with
a fine appetite, and gas, indigestion,
headache and dizziness ara com
pletely gone. Yes, sir, I just can't
say too much for Tanlae."
Tanlae is sold by all good drug
gists. Adv.
GIMCHOTJG
China Herb Store
This is to cerilty thnt Glm Chung of
Mi'dlorft, Or. hiia cured me of woltre
iiMl wtomncrli troulilu. S. M. Leonard,
fill!! .1 fit., ClrillltH 1JUHB.
Thin is to certify thnt Glm Chimp of
Medford, (Ire., has cured me of rupture
of four y :irs' standing. I' (J. Islian:
H3 a St., c.iiints I'kss. Ore.
Medford, OreBon, Jun. 13, 1917.
Thia Is lo certify ttiat 1, the under,
slirnetl, hud very severe stomach trouMe
and bad been bothered for several years
and last August was not expected to
tive, and henrliiB of Glm Chuni? (whose
Herb store Is at 214 South Front street,
Medford), I decided to Ket herbs for my
Btomach trouble, and I started to feeling
belter as soon as I used them and today
am a Well man and can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted r.s 1 was to see
tllni Cluing and try his Herbs.
(Sinned) W.R.JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. ts
W. I.. Clilldretli, Eaule Tolnt.
M. A. Andtracn, Medford.
K. B. Krlmes, liaple l'olnt.
C. K. Mooro, EaKle Point.
J. V. Mulntyre, Kagle Point
Thn. K Kli
Knele Polti
Dig JLYL- I
roasters i-
vfQmerica "
The J. B: L. Cascade
gives health thru internal bathing; natures
treatment for constipation. Ask for the
book, a treatise on internal baths, it's free.
Heath's Drug' Store
The San-Tox Shop
109 East Main Street.
Get This One, Men!
IF YOU NEED THE BETTER KIND OF SHIKTS AND
UNDERWEAR; NOW IS THE TIME AND THIS IS
THE
i ii
irri
I'm-
$3.00 Corded Mad
ras Shirts, ,$2.00
each 3 for ?5.75
The famous Har
vard Athletic Un
derwear 95c each
3 for $2.75.
These goods are
limited, only three
to Pi customer.
COME EARLY! .
IT CERTAINLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST
- SPRINGER & LEE
105 W. Main
'DUDS
FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano . .
will give lessons on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday only during the summer.
Studio 318 Liberty Building
Phone 72 Medford, Oregon
Wear Tans nnd Gray;
Throw your Clot has linisli nvny,
For Out.iiiK they're fine
When made by Klein ,
In Whipcord, Sersjc or Gaberdine,
0. D., or Forest Shades.
Priced low considering Qnalilv,
$35.00 to $50.00
KLEIN The TAILOR
NEWCOMB
FOR WOOD
16inch Slab Wood, dry in yard,
$1.75 per tier. Delivered green,
$1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped.
Dry Mill Blocks, $7.00 per load, or
$6.50 dumped.
Phone 631
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
J.J AS on display at-09 West Main street a
line of the newest and most up to date
gas ranges manufactured, including semi
and fully enameled at the lowest prices.
Sold on very easy terms.
WATER HEATERS The best obtainable,
economical to operate, quick in action.
Heats water for bath in 20 minutes.
Phone our office and our representative will
call and give you all particulars.
THOMAS D. PETCH
Gen. Mgr.
PLACE.
IP5
FOR MEN'
Open Evenings
Can You Help
Being happy in this
beautiful Rogue River
valley?
And the Hamilton Beach Carpet
Cleaner can give you more time to
enjoy it.
Phone 1000 for a free trial.
Renard Electric Co.
119 E. 6th St.
Phone 1000
"Live Wire Service."
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