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PAGE - FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAFKK H'BLIMiKU EVKKV AFTEKNuuN fclCEIT SUNDAY. H Y 1HE IIEUEIIKI) 1'KINTINU CO. The Medford Sunday Morning Sun U famishe,! ml.-ril'erfl (Inuring a seven day dalle newspaper. THE PEOPLE ARE SICK OF IT. Office Mall Tribune Building, Sfi-27-19 North ir irret. roont 'j. A consolidation of the Democratic Time, the MVdford Hail, the Mod lord Tribune, the Southern ROBEKT W. HUH!,, Editor. gUMPTER S. SUITIi, Uaiiaffer. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL In Advance: ' ' - Daily, with Sunday Sun, year, a. ..,'.. $7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month... 76 Daily, without Sunday Hun, year....... 6.60 Dal lr.. without KurdaT Hun. roonth.i.. .0. Weekly Mai! Tribune, one year t.OU Bunday Hun, one yeai 1 00 Y CAKRIKH In Utdfcml. Ashland, Jackson ville, Central Point, 1'boeoix. Taleut vid on Hlfftiwaya: . : litWy with Sunday Sun, .nonth.... 7fi Daily,' without Kiind-iy Sun, month.;., ,65 ' Daily, without huriiluy Kun, year. ... 7. SO Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 6.60 All terraa by carrier, cash In advance. ; ..Official paper of the City of MM ford. Official paper of Jackaon County. - The only PPf between Eugene, Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of orer 600 miles, hating learned wire AMociuted Freu Serrlce. Eutered as second clan matiei at Medford Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. MEMBERS Or TUB ASSOCIATED FRESH. The Aaaociated lrew ta exclusively entitled lo the use for republication of all nrwi d.apatrhea credited to It, or not otherwise credited in thla Kper, and alao to the locml newa published rein. All right of republication of special duv patcne Herein are aiao reterveo. Ye Smudge Tot By Arthur Perry. HEREAFTER One evening, by some hearth, I know not when, A Btranger-to my song shall come to read What faring wns my lot through times and men, How I was promt, how sorry, with what heed , was glad of women, and the stars, and corn Swelling upon my windy CotswoUl height. What miracles I counted In the morn, And how I was defeated at the night. And he shall make some story, as I make Of men who sang as Marvell and as Donne, And he shall quick his wisdom for my , ) ; sake, And put the plumes of celebration oh And tell how,-as of old, the clouded brain . Of man In song was a bright heaven Then there Is the question of the again. (From "Seeds of Time" " ' Hy John Drinkwater.) Then there Is the question of the divorce of theEspee from the Ceepue ind the effects thereof, on the Youpee. Its befuddling qualities are beyond comprehension, and really ought to bo an Issue In the recall election. "The American Society for Russian Relief" has closed Its New York doors, the fat pickings are over, the office furniture is for sale. There Is nothing left to fear, on the whole, and In gen eral, but another book by a member of the cabinet during Mr, Wilson's re gime. : . The funniest thing in n long time Is the yip of the Democratic candiduto for governor of Oregon, that reduction of taxation is the lssye in the impulgn ni come. . ; TOO MUCH CREDIT (Marshfleld Times) In all probability the Denmark Cash store will soon open for busi ness again. Mr.' Itenjumln Leonard will engngo Mr. Lew Tendler In combat Thursday evening. The victor will get approxi mately what was lost by the county In the Dank of Jacksonville fizzle, and, now Is the time for nil good men to write an editorial on the degrading Influences of ijuKlllem. . There Is not much chance for the sob sisters to get .tearful over tlio Lob Angeles lady who ; pecked out the brains of a rival with clawhammer. , UNEXPECTED RESULTS (Ann Arbor, Mich., Dally) ' Dr. Herbert W. Emerson de clared yesterday that the first case of rabies in Ann Arbor was reported to him Monday, when a dog affected by rabies attacked and bit a faculty member. The dog ' died early Monday morning. (Sub. by T.H.J.) One of the Strang boys had his can didate for the legislature, and later president of the US., out for atmo sphere last eve. The GlaBS Ulowerp Vnlon is showing peevishness at 'the way things are run ning. The population is not busting glasseB like thcy'dlil in the old days, and they feel a strike coming on. - The Portland brat of 20 smart nlork summers, who was sentenced to six months in jail for licking his mother, has been in Jail almost a week now, and still no news of the mother plead ing for his freedom with the Judge. YOU NEVER CAN TELL (Ashland Tidings) t Disgusted with labor troubles and general conditions In tho cast, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn will arrive here tonight for an Indefin ite visit with their daughter. Mrs. R. J. SheetB, and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vaughn are residents of Kan sas City, Kansas. .The metropolitan papers are han dlllt local tantrums so careful that It Is alleged, It Is said, there Is a grand Jury investigation going on this week In this vicinity. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 When does an alien become a citi zen of a state? WE BKLIKVK we are correct in saying tin- st rongest sentiment in Jackson county regarding the recall is disgust. This peddling of malicious gossip, this back-alley circulation of .ilmi'i i-n li 11 11 liillu tli.iuit mtiui' r i,.rum tt 1 i t i eu vi ir,iif V-I mr til iliM full. , i i ' . i i ' ii . I ,i- .1 2 What do the initials "A.B." over minded people 01 the county as a whole absolutely nothing, has baseball scores mean? raised public feeling to such a pitch, that hundreds of people who fa-J 3 Does this country consume 'much voml the recall in the first place, are going to vote against it; simply quinine? because thev are sick of the entire performance, and believe the onlyl whf,t year m tne '"ians . , .... , , .. . , ... : make their flrBt appearance in Italy? sure way iu prevent,-n rt'puiiuuu nnu cieur me hujiusijiici c, ir io vuic the recall down by an overwhelming majority. . It is hard to believe thut the W. C. T. U. or the Medford Ministe rial association has had anything to do with the details of this recall Bible Questions and Answers t he sheriff but one, the Antle . ex-post-facto episode, has been brought before some grand jury in Jackson county, the facts' thor oughly investigated, both sides heard, and all .thrown out as being unworthy of serious consideration or serious acfion. Politics, politics, politics, secret society and personal, the de- 5 Who wrote "Clovernook Papers"? 6 Can a verbal statement be libel ous? ,7 How much does the Washington campaign. There is ccrtaily nothing to indicate it. We believe we j s What states' pay their legislators l;re ausoiuieiy correct 111 saying luai every cuarge orougnt against oniy ;uu a year; H In what sea is Heligoland? 10 Who was the mythical guard at the gates of Hades? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 Does, a wife have the right to shield her husband if he commits a prlmilf Ana A drift, n.a.r ohlal.l hci- sire of the "outs" to get in there is the whole depressing business :llU8ban(I ,.ith0Ut being guilty as an ac in a nutshell. A tew, a very tew Belt-interested individuals have , cessory after the fact. seized upon what they believed to be the unpopularity of Sheriff Ter rill and tried to exploit it for their own profit and - advancement. There are good people, of course, behind this recall, who are .prob tbly perfectly sincere in it. But they are good people who are being "used." This paper has neither the space nor the inclination to delve into details of the unsavory mess. Let those who have doubts simply run down any charge they consider serious enough to warrant a recall to its source secure the sheriff's view as well and we will rely on the right result. Quill Points Correct this sentence: "The man had an unpleasant day, but at night he was very courteous to his wife." It might be worse, same working hours. Suppose the fly and the mosquito had the "What mankind needs just now is a little less talk about evolution and a little more of it. It must be fine to be an oil man in Mexico and have nothing to do but be held for Tansom. ' ' Wo wonder at times if a he-flapper doesn't yearn to dress something that will reveal his ankles. About tho only thing more unlovely than a cold fried egg is a wilted collar after the picnic. The chief fault of tho typical reformer is his conviction that his opinion makes it unanimous. ' Every man hopes to reach the point where he won't feel cheap when ho declines the barber's invitation to have a massage. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF JACKSON COUNTY There will fie r. special recall election held-in this county on July 2!lth. My iianTe will appear 011 the ballot as it candidate for the posi tion of Sheriff, now held by C. E. Terrill. With reference to this election and my candidacy, I wish to sny'a few words to the Voters of Jackson County. ' 1 In the past two years the people hnv! to a great extent, lost con fidence in the disposition or ability of the county police powers lo control violations of the law. It has been necessary to. bring in spe cial offieers,,at great expense, lo run down and secure conviction of law violators. The sheriff's office has seemed to Jie helpless in dealing with cer tain classes of offenders. With an efficient, honest, and capable police and law enforcement administration working and cooperating with a vigorous prosecution, bootleg rings could have been broken up by the arrest and conviction of their individual members and their more or less prominent backers and defenders brought into whole some disrepute. This should anil could have been accomplished by a capable and energetic local police administration and the tax payers saved thousands of dollars paid out for the assistance of special officers. Another class of offenders directed against the majesty of the law would never have led to the division and bitterness now existing if they had been met promptly nnd vigorously by the sheriff and other law enforcement officers of our county. I refer to the so-called Ku Klux Klan outrages, l'or the past three or four months indict ments and convictions have been of daily occurrence by the. newspa pers and other biased and interested groups, mostly for political pur poses, but no arrests have been attempted by our lawfully'constituted county authorities. These crimes, however simple their nature, have been magnified and enlarged upon by rumor, hearsay and downright, misrepresenta tion, both from home and up-state sources, until they are now the subject of a special grand jury investigation, with all its attendant expense and notoriety, with special) correspondents from .the big dailies, special prosecutors and assistants, ex-slcuths from Portland and witnesses from Southern California, with precious grand goblin records, all to make n Roman Holiday for the lawyers, and politicians, at. the expense of the people. And still a great hubbub is being raised about the expense of a recall which is the only method under our electoral system whereby the people can have a chance to remedy an unbearable situation. v Now a word personal to myself. I have lived in Jackson County 13 years. All my life I have been engaged in productive and con structive pursuits. I have a great pride in my County and its institu tions, the greatest and freest on earth, and its laws, which are the bulwark of our liberties. s If you elect me Sheriff nt the coining election, I pledgp you that I will give the people of Jackson County n sound, conservative business administration, and that the infractors and violators of our laws, whether they be individuals, class or clan, will have to reckon with tho sheriff's office, and not with imported special officers and ex Portland sleuths. Sincerely yours, (Pai.l Adv.) . D. M. LOWE. i 2 What la the difference between ductile and malleable metals? Ans. Ductile means capable of being drawn into wire. Malleable means capable of being beaten into leaves. 3 How many telephones are there in North America? Ans. About 15, 000,000. 4 What are two synonyms of the wprd sunguinary? Ans. Bloody, mur derous. 5 Who was the famed poetess of ancient Greece? Ans. Sappho. 6 Where Is the parent mint of the United States? Ans. Philadelphia. 7 Where are coins made which do not have a mint mark? Ans. Phila delphia. S When was the pineapple Intro duced for cultivation in this coiintey? Ans. 1900. 9 What Is the estimated number 6r watermelons to be grown In this coun try this year? Ans. 58,000,000. 10 Who introduced drainage in agri culture? Ans. Drainage was first practiced by the Romans. 6000 Air Trip SlarlH. SAN DIEOD, . Cal., July 2C. Lieutenants Vlreii Hlnes and Chas. Webber, army aviators left here to day on tho first ioR pf their 0000-mlle nir mapping flight- that is to carry them ns, far east as Denver and south to Fl Pnpo nnd San Antonio, Texas. Questions. ' , 1. Was man idle In the Garden of Eden, or did God employ him there? 2. How was the Garden refresh ed before man was placed there to tend it? 3. Did God permit man to pluck and eat the fruit of the Garden 4. Was there any restriction to this permission? it. Did man obey God's command? 6. What did he do? Answers to yesterday's questions: 1. Yes, Moses received a religious training. 2. Job offered burnt offerings for his sons because he feared that they might have sinned or, cursed God in 'their hearts. 3. When the Pharisees criticised Christ for eating at the table with sinners, He . said: "They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick " Mat. 9:12. 4. Jeroboam was the first king of the divided Kingdom of Israel. 5. King Jeroboam was not pow erful; he lacked. force of character. .6. The1 Bible contains 3,53C,489 letters. SrJfffcte Thought 76T Tb&ij A SURE GUIDE: Commit thy way unto the Lord ; trust also in him ; and he shall bripg It to pass. Rest in the Lord, and wult patiently for him. Psalm 37: 5, 7. Rape Story at Rialto "Across the Continent," starring Wallace Reld, opens at the Rialto the atre today. It is beyond doubt the best automobile racing story in wbicb this popular star bas been seen. It involves a cross-continent race, wherein Mr. Reid, playing the son of Theodore Rob erts, the manufacturer of the poor man's car, drives tjie little motor, known as the "Dent," through wind, rain, fire, and across mountains, rivers and deserts, on to victory, defeating all contestants:-!..' Mary MacLar'cn, leading woman and former star, supplies the romance and shows ho little pluck by sitting at the star's side as mechanician as he tears over the roads at a terrific pace. - Boxing Picture at Page "The Leather Pushers," a unique series of stories from the pen of Amer ica's most versatile humorist, H. C. Witwer, started at the Page theatre yesterday. The series consist of vig orous stories of boxing, tinged with the sentiment of rniance and the social' register. A tool has been invented for pry ing tho litlH from ,egg crates without breaking the wood. v Living Cost 23 Per Cent ower Than in 1920 WASHINGTON, July 26. While living costs generally in the United States were 23 per cent lower last month than in June, 1920, and two tenths of one per cent lower than in March, this year, they were 66.6 per cent' higher than in December, 1913, the bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor announced to day. Food prices showed an upward trend from March to June. BACK BAD TODAY? Backache is usually kidney-uche and ijiukes you dull, nervous and tired. Use Doan's Kidney Pills for weak kidneys the remedy recom mended by your friends and neigh bors.' Ask your neighbor! Mrs.iH. A. Smith, 103 E. Jackson St., Medford, says: "I know the value of Doan's Kidney Pills and am glad, to recommend them. My kid neys wero weak and disordered and I had severe backaches. The pains through my kidneys -made it hard for me to do any stooping or lifting but Doan's Kidney yPJUatt (rom the Med ford Pharmacy soon removed the backache and other signs of kidney disorders.'" . 1 Price 6pg at 'air-lealera. Don't simply' ask,; for y. kidney remedy get Doan's' Kidney ' Pills the same that Mrs. -Smith had. Foster-Mil-hurn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Si e attracted attention BEAUTIFUL luir always attracts attention. And you can have beautiful hair with the new Wildroot treatment, even though it i now straight, dull, lifeless and even full of dandruff. WILDROOT Hair Tonic ami Liquid Shampoo . . For salt by STRANG'S DRUG STORE Phono B25 231 K. Main Medford, Oro v Used Cars How about a Maxwell in good running condition. Good tires, at $195.00 ',-- '.-if,- f. . t A Ford Delivery car at-i $145,00: . ' . ; .i ' ;; A good j' big. Case i TaT $195.0p. Tires worth nearly - one-half . the price, - " i : ': . vV'' 'r' And ono Dodgo BrotherttTouring. Can you use any one of these? GEO. I TREICHLER MOTOR CO. ie-18 S. Fir St. rhone 304 Jnt'kson County Fair ftopt. 13 to 10 July CLEAM1GE Sale 4 - BIG DOLL AIR DAYS - THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY The Largest Event of the Sale The Four Biggest Dollar Days Ever Held. Durham Cotton Sox 15c puif, 7 pair 35c value Ironsox, 4 puir l'hoenix Silk,, in $1.-5 value, pair $1 $1 $1 Kockforil'Sox ' 1 15 pair, 8 pair ...... P Leather AVork Glove d 1 $1.50 value, pair ....'.. V Shirts 'and Drawers,' d 1 ' G5c garment, suit P ? "White Overalls, . d 1 $1.25 vulue V 1 Blue Hib Overalls tf 1 $1.25 value '.. V 1 Mens Straw Hats. Complete stock. Anv hat- for V A " Sliilewell Collars, 20c tf "1 value, dozen ...j P Boys Overalls, 1 all sizes V Boys Dress Shirts 1 $15 value V Mens Leather, Belts, t 1 C5e value, 2 for" V Athletic 1'nion Suits, inelud injr B. V. D., $1.50 t I and $2 values P Athletic Union Suits $1.00 quality, 75c suit 3 for $2.00 DoLLarD Knit Tics, 75c value, 2 for Silk Ties. 75c values, 2 for ....1...L.S ..... I -. . . Wash Ties, 35c . viilue, 5 for $1 $1 $1 Boy's Hats, C5c ' ' ' d 1 value, 2 for P Men's Caps, $1.50 to d1 $2.00 values V Boy's Caps, $1.25 t - and $1.50 values V 1 Men 's Dress Shirts, 1 $1.50 values .-. V 1 Khaki Suits, $1.25 tf - ' and $1.50 values V Black Shirts, t 1 -$1.35 values V Boy's Khaki Shirts d I $1.25 value V 1 Men's and Boy's Sport "Shirts, $1.25 and t 1 ' $1.50 values : P A Men's Muslin Night Shirts. $1.25 value, tf - each V Boy's Outing Night d 1 Shirts V 1 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.50 value d I each i V 1 One Lot of Men's and Young Men's Suits SPECIAL $19 J Just 20 of. These Suits Including All -of "our regular $25.00 Stylcplus Suits. A few , $30.00 Stylcplus Suits. Khaki Serge Suits, sold 'reguCrl for $27.50, and a few high school suits, worth $25.00 and $27.50. , All Suits On Sale $30 Suits ' .....'.'.:...$26.50 $35 Suits .............'...$30.65 $-10 Suits $35.00 $45 Suits $39.35 $50 Suit's 43.75' $10.50 Palm Beach Suits $14.35 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDKORI), RKGO Balhriggan Union Suits ' $1.00 quality 85c Suit ' . i 3 for $2.00 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 13 TO 16