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psge Four? flrEDFOrcD MATT TRIBTTNTj, rTCPFORTT, OT?EOOX, TUESDAY,' .TTTXTC 27. 1922 Medford Mail Tribune AN INUKl'KNUENT NEWSI'Al'Ell HJBUBUED KVKKY AFTERNOON EiOEl'T HDNIIAV, BY THE MEIIKOIIU PRINTING CO. MEDFORD 'S WATER SITUATION. The Medford Sumluy Morning Sun is furnished iibecriLwr dosirinif day daily newbnaptT. Office Uuil Tnlium iluiidintf, Ifir strvtL I'hoi.e 7a. A consolidation of the Peinoeratlc Times, the Medfoni Mail, the Mi'dford Tribune, the Southern Uregouiitu, l lie Ash lit ml Jrlbune. ROI1KRT V. HIJIH,, Kdftor. 8UM1TKH S. KiilTH, MamtKer. .7.50 . .7 . o.ro ' ' SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL lti Advance: Daily, with Sunduy Sun, year Daily, with Sunday Hun, month... Dally, without Nunduy Sun, year.... Daily, without Sunday Kim. month Weekly Mail Tribune, one year S.l'O Sunday Sun, one vear 2 JO BY CAltRIKIt In Mtdford. Ashland. Jackson vlUe, Central' 1'ouit, I'hoeniz, Talent mid on HiirhwarR: Daily with Runday Sun, month .75 Daily, without Sundiiy Sun, month.,,. ,65 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 7.f0 I tally, with hunduy Hun, one year 6.60 All terms by currier, cuh In advunce. rT "E break in Minlforcl s pipe line today again calls attention to tin; supreme need of a reserve reservoir in this city and the re- j organization of the water system on a more desirable and permanent 1 1 Nurlh I-'IIKIH. If a break ean occur outside of the city, a break can as well occur inside the city. The latter contingency would, until a second pipe line'across Jiear Creek is constructed, absolutely stop the water sup ply to the western portion of the city, place the eity without fire pro tection, and invite a collossal calamity. Eventually Medford must have a new water supply 'and a more adequate reserve and distribution system. The time to tackle this problem is now, not later when the city may well face disaster., ,. Medford has had a number of warnings before. The next warn ing may come too late. :N Official paper of the City of Medford. Ofliclul pilfer of JarkjuMi County. The only paper between Eugene, Ore., mid Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over fiOO miles, tiaving leased wire Associated I'reita Service. Sworn daily average circulation for six month ending April 1, lu-2, SJV28, more than doubl" the circulation of any other paper published or circulated in Jackson County, Entered as second clnsn matter f.t Medford Oregon, under tne act of March 8, 1879. MEMBKRS OP THE ASSOCIATED I'HF.SS. The Associated t sh la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news diHpntclies credited to It, or not otherwise credited lit this Ea per, and also to the local news published erein. All rights of republication of spcotul dis patches herein are also reserved. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? ETHICS IN BUSINESS. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. From nil over tho state come yelps "to save the primary,"- and govern ment by hysteria, and tho side with the best bunch of scandalmongers. With Hearst, Ford, and MoAdoo aspiring , for tho. presidency, there ought to he a chance for: William Jen nings Bryan, who suffers from a ra tional moment overy once in a while. "Something went wrong with the steering goat" hus boon ollmlnaled as an alibi for an auto nccldent on the Specific Dlewuy the F of J. BOW (HIC) WOW! (HIC) (6F. Examiner) Although alio had solemnly as sured him that sho was president of an Antl-Clgarette League at home, nevertheless from one cor ner of her mouth protruded a cigarette. Hor coat drugged off her shoulders, and in her wako trailed a bes-itted man, followed by a dog, equully drunken. LBKUT II. OAKY, chairman of the United States Steel Corpo a- V ration, has always been regarded as an extremely intelligent man. But as liend of the organization niost owerfnl in American business, he has also been regarded as rattier ruthless. Either Judge Gary has become converted to a milder doctrine, or his detractors were wrong. Hero are a few quotations from his ad dress to the alumni association of Northwestern University on "The Ethics of Business."- "A lance majority of business men now conduct tholr affairs in ac cordance with .tlio avowed belief that morality is on n par with legality, and that tho observance of both is essential to worthy achievements." "Husiness men realize that the rights f customers must always bo re spected; that employees are associates rather than servants and should bo treated accordingly: that stockholders of corporations as well as partners are entitled to any Information immediately upon receipt of it by any of- fleer or parlner; that destructive competition must givo way to humane competition, and that full and prompt publicity of all facts Involving the public weal Is demanded." Within the last 20 years or more "there has been a radical change in standards and conduct of business." Theodore Roosevelt had a great deal to do with this, the speaker said. Judge Gary also threw out the passing suggestion that henceforth "the political party which pays most attention to ethics is likely to secure indorsement by the majority of voters, including especially woinen." .-. -t rttwi n$r- This is all strong ami 'constructive stuff. But what the'rciuTer is apt to wish in looking it over is that it were more than the personal convictions of the speaker. If Judge Clary, now, could only guaran tee that the United Stales Steel Corporation and other corporations that follow its example would go in for "-humane competition," and would in all ways treat its employees as associates what a fi no world this would be I , 1. J low much of the book of Gc-n-eHs Ik given to the sloty of creation? !i. How lung Uiil the Cubans fiKht for independent e? 3. - "Where did high schools origi nate? 4. How much did the Hessian forces during the revolution cost (Ireat Britain? 6. Do women vote in the Philip pine Islands? C. AV'liat are moth balls made of? 7. What states have more women than men In their population? 8. ' What other names has a porch? 9. Who is governor of Alaska? 10.4 .What is Mona Liza? .Answers to Saturday's Questions; 1. . How may hard skinned fruits he prevented from rotting? Ans. By frequent rubbing and polishing. 2. Why are shoes hotter when they nre dusty? Ans. Dusty or dull -shoes nbsorb the heat. 3. Who. is tho governor of Porto Hli-o? Ans. E. Mont Iteily of Kan sas City. 4. How much of tho world's rice production is grown by India und China? Ans." 69 per cent. 5. Where was the first cable street car operated? Ana. Jn 8u I-'ranclsco In 1873. (j. A ho was James Ul.-ind? Ans. A Negro poet who composed "Carry -Me Hack to Old Vlrginny." 7. A hat railroad station has the record for the number of persons passing through it dnlly? Ans. South Station, Boston. ; 8. What is the difference between a male fish and a female fish? Ans. Tho female la darker. I. What are two synonyms of the word adhere? Ans. Stick and hold. 10.' When did the Germans de stroy Louvain?. Ans. Aug. 2G, 1914. Bible Questions and Answers 1. Wliut is the meaning of "OjnOfca" ? 2. liy do we refer to the "pa tience of Job"? 3. How was the child Moses saved from the King Pharaoh? 4. Why was Moses life endanger ed? , 5. Why did Ciod let the devil tempt Job? 0. Was Job faithful to the last? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: J. Alexander tne Ureat at one time seized the city of Samaria and killed many of the Inhabitants. 2. Saul was to save the people of Israel out of tho hand of the l'hlllis- tines upon becoming their (Israelite) ruler. 3. Enoch, the son of Jared, was tno rather of Methuselah. , -. . . 4. Christ siient the greater part or nis lire In Calilcc. 5. God gave Seth to Adam to take the place of Abel. G. Isiah, Jeremiah, Equklel and Daniel were the four "greater prophets." A future mom hor of the legislature was out to the fire Moil, pin. dYeuucd like a prizefighter. Quill Points Tales of "a Bull "Moose revival arc accepted by the Old Guard with a l'iuchot salt. Increased consumption of rouge indicates that discretion is the better part of pallor. Reports (rom, Horrtii, 111., continue to indicate that some of the foreign mis sionaries t Bhould be diverted from India to home pastures. So far all responses to the brilliant query, "Is it hot onough for you?" have been In tho affirmative. HI8 BETTER TWENTY, (Mara'hfleld News) , Lorin Forty and wife of Port 6r ford, are now living In Cold Beach. The worst . atrocity since Belgium was Invaded .Is the domanfl of tho American .pnbllo that one Jack Domp- ' Bey fight somobody ho has not licked- uefore , . , THE OLD TIMER TALKS, I recall .without circulating any peti tion, when the wlmmen wore bussels, and don't it beat nil how sugar goes up every time tho Btrawberrles get ripe. Wall Street is, sending it ull to starv ing Rushy, and Ma can't make no preserves. That brat over.tliar In that Ford is Jg ytiien ho's .driving, und 15 when his Pad brags how smart he Is. The wiacf?t aigll ran over Dock Robin son Sunday,.- Mohn Green licked ,ipe right where lie's -standing smoking that coffin ,najlt) Ills Paw don't know either of tjuqm. facts.-. How's, every thing over in iRunipusyllle since the election. Wly don't they have n cala thumplan parade the 4th? Bill Colvlg Is the best .calathumplan you ever seen. Ev Ueainca used to direct '.em when he was the persecutor. Ho used to make me cuss worse than a Pott land Journal place about Harding, our President.) I sco .pussyfoot Johnson 1 has gone to England. He better not talk about. England, like he does the USA. Have, a cigar? One of them University club fullers gnvo It me, utid I'm skeored of It. , There's the old lady lookln'.for jne... Lost her specks. So long', ii rr.1 , -,vj rt -)"' VTERROR8 OF YOUTH '(Oreflon City' Enterprise) A'.'L: Amerllie is working on W. H. Bottomuilller's now born.' -Yon can euro a Rod by giving him n fortune, but you can't do a darned thing for a yellow streak. Folk may bo busy in the spirit world, as Doyle says, hut iet us be grateful that they arc not busy-bodies. ' " : If tho country kicks al;out tho bonus lurtv, think how it will bowl about tho pensions two hundred years from now. Books on etiquette are painfully silent concerning tho graceful way to scratch a lhoscjuito bite in public. Another way to stimulato travel is to tell the gnosis that the next number on,the radiophone is a sermon. ' - The common people are not particularly wise. They just seem that way in comparison with their leaders. The Spanish Inquisition knew much concerning instruments of torture, but it is unjust to accuse it of inventing the saxophone. ltusslaiiH Begin Today. THE HAGUE, Juno 27. (By tho Associated ' Press.) Soviet Russia will flavo its first tusslo with the representatives of western Europe at The Hague copferonco today .when M. Litvluoff anil his associates. .meet with the sub-coin mission on credits: Madam Longworth Dies CINCINNATI, Juno 27. Mrs. Nicho Ins Longworth, 77, mother of Congress man Lungw-orth and Countess De Chauibun of Paris, died hero today, fol lowing an Illness of several weeks clue to an attack of pneumonia. ' Since" beholding ,tho Portland rose bIiow, jelrpltiB pilgrims report that the ijrpnpseil lUllti .world's fuir will ho worth traveling around tho world not to seer- - ; , Lamentations of disgruntled politic ians rend (he air.. The voice Is Esau's, but the hand is Jacob's. , The annual race of 4ls between tho Atlantic and Paclfle oceans Is now on, and most, of the entries ought to he home getting in tho winter's cabbage. If you are In a hurry to got married, call up Bruce Dtitlor. (Western Siski you News). Roady-mnde victim. With Medtord trade Is Modford made RipplingRhumes THE RUINED LIFE. Ml I . - T1? IlE jicnoil falters in my hand as I proceed to tell of Abner ushing'ton hedralid," Who s in a 'padded cell. I knew him in liis younger years, when he' was blithe and gay, and joyous as a yoke of steers he caroled 'o'n his way. 'In "paths obscure he plugged along, and gained a small reward, and life was all a grand sweet song without a minor chord. At last by chance he conquered fame, ami great was his renown, and all tho snap shot artists came from every part of .town. They snapped him when be sat to eat his shredded bran recast, they" shot his hat, they shot, his feet and niade him stand aghast, lie couldn't cough or swear or sneeze but snapshot fans were there; they snapped the spavins on his knees, the sandburs in his hair. He couldn't -dodge the fatal lens, it got his every act, and, madder' than nine setting hens he felt his brain contract. The snapshot 'fiends so stirred his wrath he tore bis beard and wept, they got him. coming from the bath, they got him when he slept. Aiid then his mind gave way, 'twas clear, his dome was on the blink; he had to shift to second gear when he would try to think. Ah, it would make onr's bosom bleed to see him sunk so low ; ami still' the snapshot fiends pro--feed, and picture as they go. The most popular novel by Kane Orey, the country's most popular liv ing novoliHt,''WildfIre," has been pic tured under the 'title of "When - Ro- imiuce Rides," opens a four days en gagement at the Pago theatre today. It contains all the lively Incident, the human everyday characterizations and the beautiful scenic backgrounds which have proved such a powerful magnet to picture patrons in previous Zune Grey pictures. It contains one of the most thrilling "liorso races ever staged and ns a climax, tho heroine is seen, tied face down on tho back of a fear-maddened horse reclaimed from a wild state, riding towards a precipice. The cast is a largo and capable one and Is headed by Claire Adams and Curl Clantvoorl. . For those who like thrill after thrill in their ' screen fare, 'liberally intur- spcrscd with comedy, "When Romance Rides" will prove n feast of delight. Its love story is fresh and alluring and every character made real. News Summary of Last Night TOKIO Prince Yorihlto Higashl: Fushiml, scion of one of the oldest princely families and admirul in the Japanese navy, died at Hayama. BROWNSVILLE The lower Rio Grande valley of Texas and Its 10 towns and cities, ns well as Matamoros Mexico, were isolated from all railroad communication as a result of wash outs. SAN FRANCISCO Approximately 93 per cent of-, the shop men in the Southern Pacific company system on the coast and in the gulf states, have voted for a strike against recent wage decreases, while 95 per cent of the Union Pacific and Santa Fe shopmen havo voted to go out it was announced by L. S. Gordon, secretary of the Southern Pacific Federation of Shop, Employes. . . , PARIS Leon Daudet, royalist-mem ber of parliament, caused un uproar in the chamber when he accused tho com munist deputies in the Frerfch cham ber of inciting plot to assassinate Premier Poincare. , Fine Views in "Forever" A picture that suows the strange places of the earth, without losing the gripping elements of its story is "For ever," a screen version of George Du Maurler's novel, "Peter - Iblietson," which will be displayed at the Rialto tbeatro tomorrow. Elsie Ferguson and Wallace Reld are co-stars in tills great production. In the dream scene Elsie Ferguson and Wallace Reid are revealed in a gondola in a Venetian caiml, In an ice palace In Russia, at the circus Maxi iiuia in Rome, on the desert sands in Algeria, and at various show places in England and France. In point of expense "Forever" is one of tho foremost picture productions of the year. WASHINGTON Administration ef forts to bring about a settlement of the bituminous coal strike met a prelimin ary check. After conferences with President Harding and Secretary or Labor Davis, John L. Lewis, president of tho United Mine Workers, announc ed the union policy was unaltered and unyielding In its insistence that a new wage sealo must be set up for the strike-ridden mining districts by na tional or senii-nntional conferences with operatives. . . .. A Thrilling Fight In "Sure Fire" A thrilling hand-to-hand, mnn-to-man battle In the darkness of I a lonely mountain cabin is one of the stirring features of 'Sure Fire," Hoot Gibson's newest romance of the west, which closes tonight nt the Rialto thea'.re, Sure Fire is considered even a bettor picture than "Action" and "Red Courago, Gibson's last two successes His Friend Recommended Them 'Six years ago," writes W. TI. Shad- well, Stanley, Va "I had kidney trou ble, and at times was unable to raise myself In bed. Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to me by the Chief ot the Flro Department. After using 3 bottles I was completely relieved and liavo never had a return of the symp toms." Why suffer when you can get relief from rheumr-tic pains, backache, swollen, sore and stiff Joints, sleep disturbing bladder weakness and other symptoms of disordered kidneys. Sold everywhere. Adv. AXXOl'.VXCIXG THE Medford-Klamath Freight Line Trucks lnuko trip daily between Medfoiil und Klamath Falls SERVICE (II AHAXTI Phono lOii.l III) For Reliable TRUCKING PHONE 600-L L. Knips Transfer RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep SenK-d t'rle Acid I-oslts Are Dissolved mill the Khcimiutlc - Poi son Starts u Leave .the System Within Twenty-four Hours. . Every druggist in this county Is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint' bottle of Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way to slop tho agony, reduce swollen' joints and do away with evep the slightest ' twinge of rncunintlc pain, lie- will gladly return your without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for ' years, and really marvelous re sults have boon accomplished In the most severe, cases whero the suffer ing and agony was intense and pite ous and where the patient was help less. Mr. James H. Allen of Rochester X. Y., the discoverer Of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all suf ferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has in structed druggists to' guarantee it as above in every ipstnnce. All drug gists can supply you. Adv. money Continental SSJgaWpODiKVEttPI Quotation on Pumps and Rams for lr- - rlgntlon. I THOS. T. TEMPLE. Medford Fashionable DRESSMAKING Experience In all branches. Designing of all kinds. Prompt Attention to MallOrderB. 905 W. 10th St- Phone 855.17 WOOD! Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and nil other kinds of- wood ... I MEDFORD FUEL CO 'r. Thlnl nnd Kir Phono 212 Car Washing Service ; (ilvo Your Car n Weekly Washing for $1.00 a Month - VERNE S. WHITE At Hlttson's Gnrngn Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors Emwme II ' ' NTSggis Npwat II 'ZZ all Dealers y f I I A ddllar's worth that ' I is i dollar's worth II The "Brownie"' a genuine Qfllette ,. ' 7 and 3 fine Gillette bladfe.." ' ' I" Giving the genuine Gillette have. ... GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.. Bortoa. U.S. A. . , j No blades like" the qenuine .: I Gillette Blades J MlllMMMMMMMMSMNMsMMSWsMMWMMilM $10.00 i ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD STOVE i On the Purchase Price of Any Cabinet - 1 Gas Range . ; OUR OFFER FOR PROSPERITY WEEK ; GAS is a clean, convenient fuel. It comes into your . house and to the stove in a small, well:concealed pipe. Gas fires produce no smoke and their flames can be perfectly controlled. It is only necessary to open further a little valve when more heat is wanted. ' . The advantages of brightness and cleanliness in your . : kitchen in themselves are reasons for investigating most fully the many other merits of gas as a fuel for -cooking. Southern Oregon Gias Go. j . TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1922 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE - DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m. Lv. Roseburg 8:30 a. in., 2p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:45 p. m. ' Lv. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m.( 0:30 p. m. SUNDAY OXLY Lv. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. ,Lv. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4 :30 p. rn. " . ' We connect with stages for Portland, Marshfield and Crescent City. INTERURBAN 'AUTOCAR CO. i Phone 300 , - Broadway at Stark ! Portland; Ore. ji' ; IN THE VERY . i. I ' ' .- HEART OF THE CITY '. ' l , filitl along.-. ,., . ,,; llil -;';'--"'-'-" "PORTLAND'S ' .'. ' ' fl "Great White Way" I Will Be , Your HendiRiarters ,C Hjl ; ' At Tins : Popular Hostelry.' II Homelike Accommodations, . : ' Comfortable, Spacious Lobby, ' B , ; And the Home of the Famous. JH Arthur H. Meyers; i Manager m , -;' ',(. -'-- '.- ;!'. ,0' t