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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1922)
rAfiTC FOUR Mepford MAIL tribune AN INDEPKNDENT NEWSPAPER PCBUtiHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT 8UNIAY, BY THE i . VEDFOKO PRINTING CO. Th Medford Sunday Morning Sun U fumlihvd otMcriben desiring cvn day daily pewpiper. Office Hall Tribune Building, 26-27-29 North fit, treet. Phona 75. , A eotiwlMation of the Democratic Timet, the Mrdford Mail, the Mod ford Trittune, the Southarn Oregonian, The Aahiand Tribune. . ROBERT W. RUHIi, Editor. ( SUUITKR 8. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Hun, year 27.60 Pally, with Sunday Sun, month 76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year fl-6 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year 2 00 9Y CAHH1KK -III Medford, Ashland, Jackaoii- rlllt, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent and on IHghwayu: Dally with Sunday Sun, nonth 76 Daily, without Sunday Hun, month 06 Dally, without Sunday bun, yMr 7,60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All termi by carrier, caah in ad vanes. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon County. Sworn dally average circulation for ill monthi nding April 1, 1U231, 8629, more than double the circulation of any other paper published oi circulated in Jackson County. The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over 600 miles, having leased wire Associated Press Service. ' Entered as second clans matter at Medford Oregon, under the act ol March 8. 1878. MEMBERS OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is eiclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this taper, and also to the local news published erein. All rights of republication of special dia patchee herein are also jreaerved. Ye Poet's Corner "To My Friends. How my mind wanders back, To thnt sunny long ago; To the huppy days of childhood, Where my heart felt no woe. ' And I think of friends that loved me, Alan! So far, far away. Near the old homo of my childhood, Where life was one sunny day. I'll ne'er mnko the trip to my old home, so far, fnr away; As none would bo there to welcome If I would; To give the reason why, It brings tho toar drops to my oyo, ',:As father and mother now, sloop 'neath tho clay. Now, I have no homo of wolcomo, 'As I wander roun' and roun' There's no ono now cares for mo, 'Cause I'm old and" broken down. ) ', 11.' L. OllAKTON, jj Medford, Aug. 9. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. Where nro wo farthest away from tho Bun? 2.' When nro wo closest to tho sun 3. What nro two synonyms for tho word abroad? '4. What kind of acid Is found In grape fruit? IS. What nntion of poonlo cat tho heartiest breakfast? 0. What is tho softest mineral known? 7. By Whom was Venice first Bot tled? 8. What gives California Its warm ' climate? 9. Whoro Is tho largest brasB but ton factory In tho world?' 10. In what year was tho first day of tho year changed from March 25 to January 1 by Kngland? Answers to Yesterday's Jurtlnna: , - 1. How many West Point gradu ates served In tho Civil War? Ans.' Eighty-ntno por cent servod. 2. What Is tho proper tempera ture for a cold bath? Ans. From 35 to BO degrees. 3. Whnt is tho proper tempora turo for a hot bath? Ans. From 100 to 112 degrees. 4. Is rlco paper mado from rlce7 Ans. No. 5. What fruit contains tartaric acid? Ann. Grapes. B. What fruit contains oxalic acid? Ans. Hhubarb. 7. What was (lod's -first com mand? Ans. "Let there be light." 8. Whnt was the namo of New York's first newspaper? Ans. Tho Oatetto published in 1725. a weekly. ' 8. In what state was P. T. liar num born? Ans. Connecticut. 10. What famous highway led out of Romo besides tho Apptan way? Ans. Tho Flnmlnlan way. Bible Questions and Answers 1. Whnt did Clod command Noah to take In the Ark with him? 2. What other things did flod tell Noah to take with him? 3. What did the people demand of Aaron during Moses' absence to Mount Rlnai? 4. What did Cain soy when Clod sent tho curse upon him? 6. In whnt part of the Tllble did David show his genius for poetry and music? 6. Who was the Kplstle to the Oalntians written by? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: '1. When Cod asked Cain where his Iirother Abel was (after Cain had killed Abel) Cnln replied: "I know not: nm I mv brother's keeper?" 2. David released Saul from his III or mnoncss uy imh.mhk ... ...n. i-u his hnrn. 3. Tho Apostles were nil flnlllenns either by birth or residence. 4. When Job received word of the death of his sons he rent his mantle, shaved his head, fell upon the ground and worshipped flod. B. : Jlerod had John the Baptist put in prison because ho (John) re proved Herod for his sins. 6. Beatlni? upon the soles of the feet with B rod or stick, was n form of punishment cnllednstlnndo." THE CAUSE OF r UK report of ii special committee before the American Uar as- I 1 Hfinialfinii in &;m Francisco- most lawless country in the world. until to ipioto the report, "our that of England, France, Italy and by Lord Bo wen." It is fashionable to blame the cluding the crime wave. lint this special committee declares the wai is not to blame.- .Statistics are (pioted.to show there has been no Mini Jar increase in crime in England, Canada, or France, "although tin effects of the war naturally must be more marked in those countries.' A number of causes are given pense of litigation which handicaps limited sale of firearms, etc, etc., single cause is a general public indifference toward law violations. Few criminals are born. They are made, largely the product of their education and environment. "When the public, as a whole, winks at violations of the fundamental law, how can anyone expect the young or misguided to grow up with any very strict sense of their ob ligation to obey all laws. There is no logic that can justify the violation of one law, and not justify the violation of another. It is not for the individual to pick and choose. As long as a law is on the statute books, it is the duty of all right minded citizens to obey it. If they believe the law wrong, it is their privelegc to work for its repeal, if they believe the law right it is their duty to support its enforcement. When public opinion in this country has risen to this plane of citizenship, there will be a marked decrease in lawlessness, and there will be no material improvement until universal respect for all laws, becomes a common habit. Quill There isn't much chanco to arbitrate a thing while each side thinks it can lick the other. It must bo nice to be rich and promise to mail him a check. Fable: Once upon a time an antoinobile tourist passed two farmers who agreed concerning the distance to the next town. The perennial loafer has some advantages, but be misses the fun of going out on strike at intervals. Some deporting callers leave us in a good humor, and some stand for a while and hold the screen open. A man con do business as usual in Ireland if be gets up early enough to get all of his sniping done before breakfast. When men s.torc at her, she knows everything is fixed right; when women stare at her, she wonders what is wrong. When a car stops along the highway by day, that's trouble. When it stops at night, that's romance. The trouble comes later. Correct this sentence: email boy to his mother. RipplingRhun&s Welt THE WAY tT 1FE is full of grief and trouble," saitl the man who sel MJ dom grins; "every tribulation's double, every woe I meet is twins. And tho sun is only shiny when we're suffering for shade, and the tears we shedore briny, when we should weep lemonade. Fierce tho present, but I roar most when I think of days to come; everythnig is hind end foremost everything is out of plumb." "If that is your way of thinking," I replied, "oh, man of caro, it's no wonder you are sinking in tho waters of de spair. Life to me seems crisp and snappy and tho world is not a frost; I'm determined to be happy, quite regardless of tho cost. In this frame of mind I frolic, gay, though humble and obscure, while you have a mental eolie that no aconite will euro. If you lack a grief you fake it, for the sourest grapes you reach; life's exactly what we make it, it 's a lemon or a peoeh. If a man -is hunting" sorrow he can load it on a lray and he'll find a lot to morrow that ho overlooks today. If a man is always seeking for the good things and the bright, he will see his sorrows streaking for some cavern out of sight. With your bosom full of sadness and your whiskers wet with tears you can't hope to catch tho gladness in this best of whirling spheres." For Its Fragra n ce THE NEW 1922. isosr Saatlla, Sook.nt, LAWLESSNESS. kIiowm that. tlw I'mtiwl Sittitoa iu tlw , Crimes of all sorts have increased situation today appears as bad as .Spain as late as 1837 as portrayed war for everything undesirable in such as delays in justice, the ex the person of modest means; un but in our judgment, the greatest Points keep the grocer satisfied with a "Thank you for reminding me," said the 'I am always glad to wash my feet." Mason jut. WE THINK CICAD ITM 'A CIGAR Rich, Mellow, Mild. Large Liberal Sizes. f.iirmax co law i . mi Distributers of. ( "Th Nillon't Fln.it Ciglra" Nj Portland, MdfordC FINANCE WHEAT WASHINGTON. Auk. 10. Appli cations for loans from cotton and wheat growers associations abrogat ing $17,000,000 were approved today by the war finance corporation. The corporation approved the ap plication of the staple cotton growers competitive association of Mississippi for an advance of not exceeding 57,000,000,000 to assist in the orderly marketing of cotton. Tho other advances approved were: Washington Wheat Growers asso ciation f2.000.000; Idaho Wheat Growers' association $1,500,000; the Montana Wheat Growers association $1,500,000 and North Dakota Wheat Grwers' association $!", 000,000. "These four associations," the cor poration said, "now havo under ne gotiation or have completed arrange ments for considerable advances froift the hanks in their respective states. Tho Oregon Wheat Growers' Co-opo- rative association hns nlready ar ranged to finance all its requirements through private banking channels in Oregon." Advances to co-operative market ing associations to assist in financing the orderly marketing of agricultural products during the coming season total $104,000,000 to date, the corpo ration added. L YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National lloston 5-5, St. Louis 0-6. New York 2, Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 6. Philadelphia-Pittsburg rain. American Cleveland 7, Boston 3. Detroit 3, New York 8. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 4. St. LkjuIb 8, Washington 7. Coast Portland 1, Vernon 5. Seattle 5, Oakland 0. San Francisco 4, tialt Lake 2. Los Angeles 4, Sacramento 3.' Beer Keg Cork Pops 1 Man in Eye; He Sues For $50,950 Damages AKRON, O., Aug. (By I. N. S.) An "unsuitable cork," which popped from a keg full of temperance drink known as "cream beer," Is responsible for the suit for $50,050 alleged dam ages filed by Jacob Burger against the Itenner Products company. Declaring that tho company failed to tip him off that, tho keg of beer would generate a "kick of gas. Bur ger told the court that he lost twelve weeks of his time, the sight of his right cyo and 25 per cent of the vision of his othor eyo. Burger stated that when ho bought tho temperance drink the company gave him something to put into the keg "to make the beer suitable to the trade." The cork, designated by Burger as unsuitable," hit him in the right eye. To Reduce Dangerous Varicose Veins People who havo swollen veins or bunches should' not wait until they reach tho bursting point which means much suffering., and loss of timo, but should at once secure from any reliablo druggist a two-ounce original bottle of Moonc's Kmeratd Oil (full strength). By using this powerful, yet harm less germicide treatment improve ment is noticed in a few dnys and by its regular use swollen veins will re turn to their normal size and suf ferers will cease to worry. Moone's Emerald Oil treatment Is used by physicians and in hospitals and is guaranteed to accomplish results or money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlarged glands, goitres and wens and is used exclusively in many large factories as nn unfailing first aid to the in jured antiseptic. Your druggist can supply you. ' - Adv. DR. R1GKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Ionses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY ON ritF.MISES BOH K Main. I'tuudr AITO TOPS. W Issue an Insurance policy with your auto top FREE -No premiums to pay." Only exclusive top shop tn the city. Modronl Anto Tup Co. so N. Orape. Phone 104. I BROKEN AT LAST WENATCIIEE, Wash., Auc. 10. W'enutehcc Man visited by the first I ruin of the scusnu last night. Ruin! bcRiyh falling ut eight o'clock again this morning. The Waterville coun- j try reports show a heavy rain storm lust night, although it is too hue to be of any benefit to tho crops-. Thei rain was accompanied by u strong wind which blew down much of tho; grain, it was said. j OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 10. While! of incalculable benefit in quenching, forest fires, last night's rain will not materially aid agriculture through out tho state, in the opinion of E. L. French, state director of ugriculture. The moisture will help late pasture and benefit the potato crop, said Mr. French and it may. assist spring) wheat not yet harvested. Most of tho wheat crop has already been cut. Tho rain may help late fruit in the south ern part of the state. TACOMA, Aug. 10. The long dry spell in southwest Washington was broken today by a rnin declared to be worth many thousands of dollars to dairymen, fruit and berry growers and timber owners. The last pre vious rain was on May 24, or 77 days ago and the dry stretch, the longest in several years, reduced berry crops all over the southwest dried up pas tures and parched the woods so that forest fires raged with frequency. ' Tho rain today began to fall at 3 a. m., after slight sprinkles last night and it was continuing today over the entire southwest section. A half inch had fallen here up to ten o'clock this morning. Late berry crops are expected t,o bo revived by the rain, and present forest fires checked and possibly ex tinguished. The weather . forecast here Is for continued rain for to night and tomorrow. WEAR PHEASANT CAP t SEATTLE. Aug. ,10. American Legion delegates from the state of Washington will wear novel and dis tinctive headgear when thoy attend tho national convention of the legion which will be held in New Orleans next November. Formed along tho same lines as the overseas caps, the official cap is tilt ed raklshly to one side by a pheas ant's tail cockade which sweeps over tho wearer's left shoulder while on tho opposite side is represented ti large red apple. The cockade is held In place by a green felt pine tree. Around the bandthe word ''Washing ton" will, nppenr in large yellow let ters. Legal Guarantee Given No need nt Knife wt pttincontinuo work. Ask to sec Gle-o-nis File Trcntmunt. . HEATH'S DRUO STORE Drive in this week. Large roomy service station. Inspectors give you prompt, personal attention.' All makes of batteries and electri cal systems repaired. v Tests free. fiktt&lOjfite BATTERY SERVICE Pennington & Johnson 40 X. Front St. - Offutt's Unraso Bltlg. l'lionc 110 OREGON CAVES CAMP NOW OPEN Meals and Sleeping Accommodations at the entrance. R. McILVEEX. WEEKS-CONGER CO . Funeral Directors Day or Night .Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. Ws Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 608 N. Grape St. Phone 563 Medford Athletic Club Behind Walker's Entrance In alloy. Open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily. Hot and cold shower. Maaaaging. K. o. non nitowv. mt. WANTED- We are anxious to secure a represen tative display of Vegetables, Grains and Grasses, to be displayed at the Fair. If you will bring in the best you have in Vegetables, Grains or Grasses, we will display them for you. If grown from our seed we will give your name special mention. ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phono 200 AT VOI R We hear that some folks with discriminntiiiK appetites say that they could eat our bread for dessert. Well, go ahead, it won't hurt you. It's one of the purest of pure foods. Ask for ScholzV Butter-Roll Bread . Pure and Wholesome WOOD! Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Fir Phone a 12 i! Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. This Institution offers a thorough, prmtirnl, nnd stundnrd (duration nt a cost within reach of tho high school grmlunlc. ( It offers training for collegiate degrees In: Agriculturo Minos Commerce Phai'mncy Kngincoring and Mechanic Arts Vocational Education 'Forestry t'homiral F.nginnering Homo Economics Military Science and Tactics ' It ofTors training also in:.. Tho School of Music, Physical Kdu cation, Industrial Journalism. 1 " Fall Term Opens September 18. For circulars of information and Illustrated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College - Corvallis, Oregon ii - THE UNIVERSAL CAR III THE FORD SEDAN ill j Many have the Impression thnt a Sedan Is prl- ij III I marily a winter car. The popularity of the Ford j I I Sedan in summer time disproves this impression. llll It affords all the open air pleasuro of a touring car ! Ill I with the comfort and ronvenienrra of a closed car, j I I since the windows can be lowered with case at any III j llll Why not come In, see this little car. In- H II' veatigate for yourself its merits. We will be glad III I ' snmv it to yon. HI I I C E. GATES AUTO CO. . Brlxt1n SK.RVICE 317 K. Main FOR SALE USED CARS AND TRUCKS We buy and sell used cars and trucks. If you want a used car see us. 2 Snappy Bugs, A-l shape. 1 Dodge Sedan, 1920. . 1 3-4-Ton White Truck. 1 iy2-Ton White Truck., 1 2-Ton Federal Truck. 1 3-4-Ton Cadillac Truck. 1 1-Ton Kissel Truck. 1 1913 Cadillac. Will make A-l light delivery truck. 1 Ford Touring. If you don't see what you want ask for it and we will get it for you. CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO: 123 S. Front St. Phone 202