Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1922)
PAGE FOTTtt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VBUSUED EVEIIY AKTEIiNOON EXCEPT KIMlAV. BY THE MEPFOKU PIUNTlNi; CO. Tbe Mfiifonl Suii.lay Mormnif S'm it (umtslieil Mbacritiert di'giring u btveit day ijjily newstiiper. Office Mail Tribune BuilJIng. 25-!7-2 North if street. Phone 73. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Med ford Mail, the Mwllonl Tribune, the Southern ttrcfroufHO, Tlie AmIiIuikI Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, Kdltor. SUMI'TKR B. SMITH. M;ine. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY VAIL in Aclmuioe: . Diily, with Sunday Sun, year $7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 6.&0 DaiW. without Sunday Sun. month.... - Weekly Uuii Tribune, one year .00 Miuiday Hun, one year i 00 Y CAHItlKIt In Muifonl, Ashland, Jackson Tllle, Central Point , 1'lioenlx, Talent and on High ways: Daily with Sunday Run, nonth 75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 6S Daily, without Sunday Sun, year.,,.. 7.&0 uauy, witn Aunaay nun, one year b.ou All terim by carrier, cash in advance. Official paper of the City of Mel ford. Official paper of Jackson County. The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and BacratnenUi, Calif., a distance of over VUO miles, having leaned wire Associated 1're Service. Entered Becond claa mattei at Medford Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. UKMHK.tS OF THE ASSOCIATED i'HESS. The Associated l'rt'fw ia exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also to the local news published herein. AH rights of republication of special dls patches Herein are ai&o reerve! : A LIVELY FIGHT Bon Rowers got tho tlirlll of his young HTo recently, when lie had a lively encounter with an angry mother hear and her three cubs, neur tho lieud of Nell creek, ns a remilt of which n big hruin, currying four Hhots In ItH carcass, went tearing Into the hruHh, leaving her three well-developed cubs treed by Dowers' promising Airdalo imp. Rowers and Jess Smith run their cattle on the range at tho head of the creek, and yesterday afternoon, Hon was returning to the camp, when ho sighted a hlg bear coming leisurely toward him, and in her wuke, three pretty well-developed cubs. Hen had on Airdale pup along with him, which he !b training for a "varmint" dog. Ho thought It an excellent opportunity to give the dog some practical training, nnd stepping behind a tree out of sight of tho bear he sot tho dog on Hruin. He had figured on the bear turning tnll and running. But not that bear. She started to put up a fight, and whon Bowers came from concoalmont, the bear rushed him, giving vent to the strangest gutturals Ben had ever heard, ami he Is some hunter. He !s a true sportsman nnd had" Intended to let the bear get away, it being out of Beason. But the bear apparently not so minded, came toward him, nnd got to pretty close quarters, when Men' lot drive four shots In quick succession from his 30-30 automatic, all of them taking effect. Tho hear turnod after the last shot and took to tho brush. Meanwhile the Airdale was having tho time of his young lire. Tho cubs were pretty husky and probably would have been too much for the young dog. It was a difficult matter to distinguish between them as they rolled on the ground, but Ben manuged to got the dog out of the moloe, and then . tho cubs took to a tree. , llowors had to give up tho attempt to capture thoni as he was without a rope, so ho wont on to the camp, about a halt mile fur ther on.. lie expected to go out today and try to locate the carcass of the wounded bear, which ho figures Is cer tain to be dead by this time. Ashland Tidings. Bible Questions and Answers 1. What sentence Old King Ahns ucrus pronounce nR-ulnst Unman for tho wuy ho had trted tho Jews? 2. Whom did Muses Kill und why? 3. How many stories high was tho Ark? 4. What was tho consequence wnen sinners did not repent at the preaching- of Noah? 6. To what extent was Aaron de pendent upon his brother Moses? 6. M'hcro Is It supposed Jeremiah died? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. 2nd Petsr 2:5 refers to Noah M -"a preacher of righteousness." 2. Moses was allowed to go on Mount Sinai with (lod. 3. God spoke tho Ten Command ments to tho Children of Israel. 4. When llorod the Great rebuilt the. city of Samaria, ho called it 8o baste. 0. The spirit of God camo upon Saul, making It possible for him to prophesy. 6. Tho name Naomi means "pleasant." Bitte Thought ySr Today HOW TO GET ON: Ask, and it hall be given you; seek, und ya shall find. Matthew 7: 7. Legal Guarantee Giveru So nmmd if Kn:h no twin rntitinue work. Ak to arc Gle-o-nil Pita Treatment. - DEATH'S' DltUCI STOKE THE LESSON OF BEFORE the recent recall election is entirely forgotten its lesson kIioiiM he einpliasieil. The Mail-Tribune: opposed the ajiitiitiini for a recall on the jieiicrnl principle that recalls never pay, tjiat only extreme emergencies justify them, that whoever mif-'ht win the recall, the people were hound to lose. The result has absolutely sustained that contention. "What have the people of Jackson county rained by the recall? The privelt'fre of increasing county taxes by four or five thousand dollars, and a week oi noise and fury which paralyzed local business, sowed another ) crop of dissension and strife, and condition that existed when the recall agitation started. A great many people are wise after the event. "What Oregon needs are more people wise before the event. In May there was a state-wide recall against two members of the Public Service commission, Williams aiid ltuclitel. The Mail-Tribune also opposed that recall, and it failed to carry in Jackson county, but carried by n big majority in the state. The people who voted for the recall were led to believe that by removing Huchtel and Williams, they would get a reduction in telephone rates. According to the Portland Oregonian, the new commissioners fcbpw no more disposition to reduce telephone schedules than their predecessors. Such a reduction, it appears, would necessitate reduc tions in wages of telephone employees and organized labor is said to be solidly against such action. Hero ngain a recall has done no good and may do material harm. For the action of the former commissioners represented a conscien tious effort to do justice to big business as well as to the people, and the recall not only weakens the prestige of the public service commis sion materially, and impairs its future usefulness, but promises to change- the situation proceeding the recall in no essential particular. For tho removal of public officials, guilty of actual wrong doing the recall is a necessary emergency weapon. As a medium of political agitation, employed whenever public officials do something an ac tive minority docs not like, it represents a political danger which if not corrected, threatens tho enliro system of popnyir democratic con trol in this state. Quill It might be worse. Suppose jitneys burned coal. Rail and mine strikes depress all of firearms. A man is getting old when he like to sit in u game. And yet there's probably enough coal on hand to. supply those who have sense, enough to buy it early. When one reflects thttt a savage isn't required to wear a saw edge collar, it is rather difficult to understand what makes him savage. At first we wondered what the upshot of the strike would be; now we wonder how many will be shot up. The man who says he doesn't care what the public thinks of him will probably lie about other things also. Unhappy thought. Suppose we get to Heaven nnd find the people we don't like holding nil tho high offices. A man doesn't talk about his hunvble start until he gets to a point whero it is no longer necessary to be humble. 4 Tho difference between a rough many more dull things interest the As the days pass without n settlement, we hnve nn uneasy feeling that our coal bin is going to be n has-bin. At nny rate, there seems to be general agreement that good citi zenship requires the other fellow to obey the Volstead law. YAKIMA PACKING PEARS FOR FIVE CENTS A BOX YAKIMA, Wash., Aug. 8. Prices for packing pears, which are now being hurvoslod, throughout tho Yakima val ley will be five cents a box, the labor committee of the Yakima Truffle and Credit association has decided. At that figure, tho men nnd women who pack the valley's estimated 2000. car crop will receive SS,000 for the labor. Ripp.ingRhuniQs -.. f .1-11. l J "W- .ML Wslt ARCTIC TIIKUE'S always some far famed explorer preparing for an arctic trip, where climate is a ring-tailer roarer, and forty kinds of blizzards zip. Oh, dauntless are these men who leave us, and I applaud them as they go, although I have conviction griev ous that all they'll ever find is snow. I hand a wreath to every hero who hooks his dachshunds to a sled and travels to the land of zero, tii make a map in green nnd red. I think of tired explorers reeling exhausted on their iry way, nnd I can't help the foolish feeling that they'd do better baling hay. The north is full of frozen corpses which serve no purpose good or wise while hay will feed our helpful horses, nnd stuff the tick on which man lies. I think if scientists impassioned would leave the wild wastes unex plored, and haul elm wooa, in stove 'lengths fashioned, they'd do more for their bed nnd board. We need strong men to harvest squashes, and it is sad to see them go to where nn ice cold ocean washes a coastlino heaped with useless snow. We need good men to fix our lizzies, for which we'd pay a seemly price; and yet the daft explorer busies himself with dreams of endless ice.- MEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE, THE RECALL. resulted in returning to the same Points industry except tho manufacture likes to sit out a dance and doesn't - neek nnd a high-brow is that so highbrow. Camera Man Drowned EVERETT, Wash., Aug. 8.i-Tho body of Hurry Gilbert of Seattle was found on a sand bar in the Skykomlsh river a quarter of a milo below Eagle Fulls lute yesterday by Fred Godley. while the latter was fishing. Gilbert went over Eagle Falls July 16 when he tried to leap to a rock ubove tho falls to take a picturo of tho canyon. Sun Classified ads got results. Mason sw REGIONS. ktr jslv v MEDFORD.' OREfiOX, TUESDAY, 'AITCiITST S. 1922 K F N VILLI FEAT EQUALLED ONLY 3.TIKS CHICAGO, Aufe'. 7 (Hy the Asso ciated lJrens) K'muUinK & perform ance recordt-d only three timet in the history of the major leagues, Ken Williams, alUKKing star ut the St. Louis iirownti, clouted out two home runt in ono Jnnlntf. the sixth, hht blows figui'ini; prominently in the lli to 1 defeat administered to Wash ington by the American leuKue leaders. The Urowns tailed nine times in the aixth inning. Williams feat is a new mark for modern baseball, but record books show it was dupli cated thrice in earlier days. Two members of the old Uoston Nationals, C. Jones, 1880 and it. L. Lowe, in 1894, hit two homers in an inning and L. Uierbaeur, who played with lirooklyn and .Buffalo, also is cred ited with the feat in 1810. Williams yesterday brought his total of homers for this season to 30 and now leads the major leagues in circuit drives with Kogers Hornsby of the Cardinals close behind with 28. Wiliams Is now nine homers behind Babe Kuth's mark of 1921. In fourteen games played on the Browns' present home stand,. Wil liams has hit nine homers and has batted for an average of well over .400. 1 Habo Ttuth, who has come into his own ut bat on the present western tour, was the big gun in tho attack that enabled the Yanks to beat Her man Pillette, Detroit pitching ace, for tho second day in succession and keep within striking distance of the Urowns. Kuth collected four hits and Hcored the run in the ninth that gave tho Yanks a four to three victory. Rogers Hornsby. whose heavy hit ting has been a big factor In the win ning drive of. the St. Louis Cardinals In the National League, had an off day in tho field and blew his team's chance to go into first place with two costly errors. The Braves nosed out Rickey's men, 9 to 8. v Unusually heavy batting also fea tured other major league games. Pittsburg amassed 22 bingles in trouncing Philadelphia, 17 to 10; Cleveland pounded three Boston twirlers and won 7 to 0 in a 7-inning contest. Tho Chicago White Sox emerged from their hitting slumjp and laced out 17 blows to trim the Athletics 12 to 5. 0UTBY WHITE NEW YOHK, Aug. 8. Charley White, Chicago lightweight, advanc ed lust night in his long trip to an other championship bout with Benny Leonard, tho title holder, und Bobby Barrett, aspiring Philadelphian, took u long drop backwards. White dropped Barrett in tho sec ond round of tholr bout scheduled for fifteen rounds at the Velodrome with a right hand punch in the re gion of tho heart. The result may. mean that White and Low Tendler, who recently was turned back by Leonard, will meet. They never have fought each other. JACK DEMPSEY MAY MEET LOUIS F1RP0 NEW YORK, Aug. S. Talk of a bout in South America between Jack Dsmp soy and Luis Firpo, Ar.Witlne heavy weight, was revived today H'hen it was learned that Jack Kearns, Dei.ipse.v's manager, nnd Dun McKltrick conferred with Tex Rlckard and Frank C Flour- noy at Madison Square Garden yester day. "I have been asked to promote a bout between Denipsey and Firpo in South America but there was nothing of a definite nature accomplished," Rlckard said. "I do not expect any thing definite for a couple of days." The promoter added that Willard, Brennun nnd Wills wero discussed yes terday as possible opponents for Denipsey. Yesterday's llesults. American League. Cleveland 7; Kostnn 0. Chicago 12: Vhllndelphla 6. 1'etrnU 3; New York 4. St. Louis It!; Washington 1. National League. Philadelphia 10: Pittsburg 1". Boston 9: St. Louis 8. New York-Cincinnati rain. Brooklyn-Chicago, rain. Const League. None scheduled. IIP 2 THE NEW TONIC LAXATIVE at every oaua- SToaa C it "Smllin" Through" at Page 'Snillin' Through," Norma Tal madge's screen version of Allen Lang dun Martin's famous stage play, will be the piece-de resistunce at the Page theatre this week, beginning today. According to all advance reports, this is the biggest screen achievement of Miss Talmudge. Miss Talmudge plavs a dual role in a Norma, .Talma.dg'e mSmiUn' .Through' dramatic story of great heart interest. The role, it is said, gives Norma a great opportunity to . exercise her extraordinary talents as a wonderful emotional and dramatic actress. Other meritorious film numbers on the bill include the second round of II. C. Witwer's Romance of the Prize Itins, "The Leather Pushers," a Patho News Weekly, and "Betty" Brown ut the Wurlitzer. Harry Carey Leaves Tonight He groveled in the sands of the beach ut Tivu-Tlva, and then he fought his way back up to the stature of man hood nnd rode once again in the best saddle in Arizona. That was the course of the hero in "Man To Man," the attraction which closes tonight at the Rialto theatre. Hurry Carey imper sonates a human derelict who was "the lowest of the dirty Packard family," a role well fitted to his superb ability in characterization. "Just Around the Corner" Coming "Just Around the Corner," is a new Paramount picturo produced from a story by Fannie Hurst, creator of "Humorcsquc," is coming to the Rialto theatre. Tills is a story of the East side of New York and is said to be a fitting successor to "Humoresque." Miss Sliafer and Miss Watltlns of the Home Telephone office spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Crater Luke. Miss Osa Medley also of the telephone office is on her vacation. mi mi Weak? Know tho .Soy o? Restful . Steep by Taking ' ' trontxed Yesst . Do you arise in. the mornirHj a3 unre f resiled as when you retired? Are body, brain and nerves nil run down? This terrible weakness which afflicts so many may be blamed on the lack cf vitaniines and iron in modern foods. Supply these invigorating elements by taking two pleasant tablets of Ironized Yeast three times a day. Everyone knows tii.it yeast is at wonderful build er of strength and energy, but Iron ized Yeast embodies a new secret pro cess, known as "ironization," which enables the yeast to produce its results twice as quickly. It tones up the great vital organs, soothes the worn-out -nerves and makes you feel like a new person. Get Ironized Yeast today and take a new lease on life, or to try it entirely free, simply mail postcard for Famous 3-Day Trial Treatment. Ad dress Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 96, Atlanta, Ga. ironized Yeast is recom mended and guaranteed by all good druggists. This sign invites you to "drive in" for a free battery test. No crowd ing. No posts. Prompt, courteous attention by skilled autoeledricians. Service on all makes. BATTERY SERVICE Pennington & Johnson 40 X. Front St. Offutt's Unrustc Bldg. Phone lit) HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? -i... h,. ii ut hoi- n the quo tation -A penny for your thoughts?" 2. Who Wiute tile opeia thaV" . ., . ...,,. 5 Who was the hero oi mo i""-- of the Arabian Nights? 4. Who was the first Roman to murch against Rome with a Roman army? ' , . .i. 5. Who. first called lurKey siek man of Europe?" ti. What state Is caneu on.... State?" , 7. What famous dam is locaieu . Arizona? . . 8. What are two synonyms ior uic word ignorant? 9. Whero Hoes poison iy the most? . 10. How does the population ot tho district of Columbia compare with some of the smaller states. Answers to VosU-rilliy s yucnix". 1. How many times was Betsy loss married? Ans. Three times. When was the first college boat race in this country? Ans. 1844. 3. What three birds olten live to the age of 100? Ans. Eagle, crow and swan. 4 What state is the wolverine state? Ans. Michigan. 5: Where does tne woru m Irnm Ann. 1-Voill A sign In an old English coffee house, which l,.u n l.nv It was "T. I. P. S." and meant to insure prompt ser vice drop a coin in. mo uo.. ; wi..., iiI.,!iiiii!a lenves used for? Ans. To make pineapple cloth. 7. nat are two synonyms n word salmagundi? Ans. Medley, olio. 8. Which was established first the Egyptian or the Chinese calendar? Ans. Tho Egyptian calendar. 9; What is nn obtuse angle? Ans One greater than 90 degrees. in Whi.A 1 tmrlimrt'a hflll Of fame? Ans. Westminster Abbey. Judge Calkins has left on his vaca tion of a month to places in the north. He will probably visit Portland, Seat tle and as far as British Columbia. Court does not convene until Sept. 1. Name "Bayer" on Genuine w Unless you say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin, you may not get the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians iver twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, tooth itehe, earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheu aiatism, neuritis, and for pain in genera!. Accept only "Bayer" package ivliieh contains proper directions. Handy iioxcs of twelve tablets cost few conts. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. spirin ia the trade mark of Bayer -Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestcr of -salinvlicficid. DR. R1CKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY ON PREMISES 808 K MaJn, L'nudi FOR SALE Brae Brook Collie Puppies From imiKirted tri-color stock, Pedigreed and Eligible, to Registry AT STUD Brao Brook Rap, A. K. 185110, Eeo $10.00 A, trained cattle dog, Winner of Silver Cup nnd Ribbons, S. R. DERBY, 615 W. 13th St. WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors Day or Night AXXOUXXCIXQ THE Medford-Klamath Freight Line Trucks make trip dally between Medford and Klamath Falls SERVICE GUARANTEED Phono 1033 AUTO TOPS. We Issue an Insurance policy with yopr auto top FREE "No nromlnm. to pay." Only exclusive top shop in the city. Medford Anto Top Co. SO N. Grupe. Phone 104. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVEH Deep Kcati-d I'rie Aclil DcmsIih UIJJsOMCu lima nie itiieiiiiiiiuc tj. son Starts to Leave tho Systeq Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county i. authorized to say to every rheumatic burrerer iiim il a mu pnu Dottle of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror nf rheumatism, does not show the way to stop tho agony, reduce swollm Joints and do awny with even the sllgntest twinge oi rneumatic pain he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and testnii for years, and really marvelous re sults have been accomplished In the most severe cases where tho suffer, ing and agony was intense nnd pt. ous and where the patient was help. less. Mr. James H. Allen of Rochester N. Y., the discoverer of Allenrhu. m. 'for mnny yoars suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sut fnrcru to know that ho does nnr u.n. a cenL or uiiyonea money Unless Allenrnu uecisiveiy conquers this worst of nil diseases, and he has in structed druggists to guarantee it as above in every Instance, All drug, gists can supply you. Adv. HILL A Select Non-Sectnrlun RonrdlnR School Boys between (I and 20 years Social Advantages, Homeliko Atmosphere -L Small Classes and Men Teachers Detailed '. S. Army Officer Gcns Sept. 18, PORTLAND, OKKGON WOOD! Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Fir Phone it4a Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 608 N. Grape St. Phone 563 Continental UCteVOODSttVEftK Quotation on Pumps and Rams for Ir rigation. . t THOS. L TBMPLK; Medford 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, $6.50 per load, or $5.75 dumped. . Phone 631 N ACADEMY in We put a new meaning in the word "Service" a trial will show you. "WE ARE NOT UNLESS YOU ARE Only $13.25 Medford to PORTLAND and return Sale Dates Friday and Saturday Return Llrrflt 15 Days, from .. Sale Date.. ASK AGENT ABOUT SEASON FARES Travel now and realize big profits In transportation costs. For further particulars, ask agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOIBX M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. T,WTSAT SFItU i I I LINES I I