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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
I PAGE FOTU MrnFOnn mail tribtxe. medford. MJiFOgp Mail Tribo'B' rtusui ivekt irihvxji nan, sour, tr TBI j MXIrCi Mt-iTIii CO. THE HALL EE COOT. ORK'iON. FJ.'IDAV. Al cil I - fc i in .'nartgi.lrWi r r " I WAS the late Harvey .S-rou of eve, who drciared Ore:." n tiie the Portland Oregonian. we be-i "f-xsl of the family." It is r?-i Bible Questions and Answers Ttas ; ertfuble that the greatest newspaper editor Oregon ever had. could' '! net be b-re today to ei--ar the political atHiospaere with the thunder ; fft- HfJ Trrtn li-lJ-IS ' ASPIRIN How did Sitan ccrse or Kiite) i of bis wrath. J- Joht 1 2. Vrhst uteris 1 fin did Herod j i nmiziU m hk h gained the disaiirovsil , N3ir.2"B2r"cn Genuine Rialto Show Scares Hit Tbc-se m ho hare mifsrf seein; -Jsst', of John th Eaptust? Around the Corner" which his scored i i. What wm M'en foree-d to do i hid .SC?iST S,32SI1!5JS For of all the fool political performanees this state las ever wit- mWmML 11 m.mm raww- ' Va i,.,.f L...i.,l tfc.n. I"!,..-.: i.f . - . . . . , j.v.. j ... - -- - -- v ..... i . " " . - xhis week at tie K'-lo theatre n u&e i it- i. -j: -.--j . - , htV'Au t tie brisrLt. ..artiealar ttr. i incomparably the worst. jt op-rtttity tomorrow, j hf u.her cf Q.Jt. I . Mscm. TEMtt. ! What an wuyc.ak.Ue farce: Disregarding the serious eharsres of j., w ?0!!. 4 the tncie of j ' - - .. . ... , . . , . i . ....... ,, i. ..,., .... i. .. ... . . . . .. . .. , i . . . . r. . . t . . . . . i . .. r v- i Erin mi T.i'Fi am r .nr.1 . - . . . . i v-. . . tJiZZ. ::::::: 'U uhere meh fm.sWeratif.iis Lave no j5a. mervlv on the bails of ordi- Sarret- Sir HtonLt and E2wrdjm J:mi. iix i. mth , . , . , - -, r , , Phfllii are the princifa in the cast-1 rjetti-.'-tni wttir su.; 7nn. jar n narv fa;r-li!av and troxl sirtiniaiisLiji. ttie Hail forces have earrjt-d ' v y.-r , oo-n "-la. u t ; ., , , . , , . . , , . .... I . i T CAi:n;K is K.'wd. uiui. jikaw- i lije Uistru.ii mm eiiueii!i oi tTerv iair-Kiiiitjj nun ami woiuan ia ite If I tsrr wjtA 9rr Pt, 4Mdi VL j. rjo rMfd e-a. fr Qttal ytt d JvMa Cow-t;. i tate. jveople -were rtiurn to i called Sa- i Hall vts ttattrn fairly in-i s-jtiarrlj ir-aritar.s ? .nw-r to Yesterday's Qwtiuns: 1. God command-d Noah to vi;e him mif-. his and his we's wires in the Aric with him. iVU bTJT in the primary. j aefeateyl ear.didate to-'k bis medieine like a man. arid in the ordinarv sinca jueslay matinee and ill him sUo, two of every living thicg of , Tfj t. i - i . . aeid tor fcatar-lay maueee and ctsot.ail fles-h. to kep them alive. ; course of events, eoriratulated the winner. Hail sulited in his teat. )ini tfclPl. of j. iBrin Mc. ence to latfiHKiff miCMkrawtOi' IT rirt fnK- 1 1 1 Lr 1 hut Kf nrtWHlwi tfi hrmw r-hftr' r.f firrnT inn : vhi kphc hf-r Th hsrrr.in? erar- Mount Sinai, the &eop!e demanded j.fIr,rf flJr-r.tt fr.r anrl tathWntf in thfr tWUgCUttiiy cast JL3 Kililel, i lYiKS tte HM "a" 3 1 packie or od tiet. you ire r.ot pet-.f- mmise Uyr prrfa pre- l'Ji 1.t" pbT5:rian er ttT'1'0 L' nill.oc for Tfc otT trwi Enrr, Or M II EM EES A Of THE ASSOCIATED pEt J x ersdxarf U It w shuc ot'yw o4 iH tw AS rteKts W Norma Talmadge Wins Audiences Nonaa Talmadse ia "SnrUia' ;Throaeb oae cf her rery best nod - m'st Lictaresjt First National attrac- tVn Otiie-r tif.11. ha rwM-i -HiM-lTiy t fh TE-1 -r- , . . w ... i:i : rit; troTM bale - - - i - iuin .Mjaa i'j " 1 - j , . - -, . colds, lieaatcte, w.muit. ... ,.t natn in eenrjh Accept odiv taoiaze whkh e&nu:n? proper jjj .that Aaron give them "gods to go i before ir.m- i 4. Cain said "my punishment is; PTfater than I tan brar." 5. David showed bis eenius for i p-try nd music in the Psalms. ! . The Epirtle to the Cala'-ians j wai written tjr fit. Paul. ti. Irurir:it5 si irJ in.rk cf Biver Mauuf'.rture of M..'n'j-'-"-:J''"' '' of tilve tilr the cl:rvlicoi(l. ctreUt4 m Ivjkm Cakmi. j " ... ! , . . . irr.st' of her decease-i annt, Mooayeea. ; viieckels from tne fiarJ preeJ Citizens of t.ie Invisible i-mrnre, tie- fataJiy Injored on her we-idiu? day. manded a reeouut "to protect the sanetitv of the ballot." ;harri-n Ford provides eicellent sap- i .;,. ; ..r. Tl.- ,n. ,.',lr r;i a f" " Kenceth Wayne, and Wynl- Isrmt m 1 rt. m-nn rt M-or j " r .w. ...... " "r - nan, gtardin? is seen as the embit- m w Una . la'. fciiit'Ie efiap.-e brjiii:bt by Hall, but revealed the startlin-; fact that in tered bnt nobte John Carteret- Multrioiiiah pre.-iiiet. Ixfore a board whose chairman supported' "Smilfn Throneh" is wen more ac- - votes for Oieott had ben thrwu out. and Hall was given a Ttfcic,e fcr JaneC-JL It is a st. tr of j fuajoritv be did not have. ;idea!s and the earner brjips out thei w pai ; j delicate tuystieisra. the Celtic charm : ,.,-,r..vfr.ta ,11 th!tc;, ci0i Vnnd drv in vard. ;and the elMir r2l nf thi n.irt ---'! ' And then what does our champion of the sacred ballot box doTifrub tore story, in whkb bxh trkeedy ' T-VJi ? $1.75 per tier. Delivered green, He drops the recount entirely, the recount he had demanded, arid'and romance are min?led more effe;- -iIT" ' " -?!17$ in loads of 4 tier, dumped. lni" fossiMe wnea iir.f . n ., ti..v. Sfi sn nor load, or BibigTjiouqiit or tx&j NEWCOMB FOR WOOD HOfV MCrY DO yot; know? hK-l, was rmaneed with other people c money, and falls back upon Mania.g popniar play crowded enly the Rllsinps;v; MflT1 n" ii n i' ini.. oi... u i j j vi i ii-hi ji t" auiui 1 1 . v. jt."J'ii i i. i 1 1. ..iiia.tr uvuyrs. 1 What city was known forty years ago as The Future Great"? 2 How many eyes had Argtis? I Who wrote -The Sroiler?" i In what year was the panasaa Pacific ex position T i What are two synonyms for the word Intelligent? ( What country keeps' the best vital statistics? 7 Why does not the price of gold fluctuate? . 8 What is the most valuable raisin grape? Wiat are the only two countries which make maple sugar? 10 In what country did tbe waltz originate? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 When are we farthest away from the sun? Ans. July 1. 2 When are we closest to the son? An. January 1- 2 What are two synonyms for the word abroad? Ans. Away, apart. 4 What kind of acid Is found In grape fruit? Citric acid. 5 What nation of people eat the heartiest breakfast? Ans. Tbe Amer icans. , What is the softest mineral known? Ans. Talc. 7 By whom was Venice first set tled? Ana. By Italian refugees. S What gives California its warm climate? Ans. Warm winds from the Pacific 'which come from the Japan current. Where Is the largest brass button factory la tbe world? Ana. Water bory. Conn. lo In what year was the first day of the year changed from March 23 to January 17? Ans. li3. ; rcamlina a Protestant Oovemor, pavin: the war for him to enter the Acaiticnai items on the Pace bill are l, , , . . . . . . . . , , t ;the Ht round of -The Leather i lists as an Independent, with two Protectant candidates opposing him. Pothers," a Pathe News Weeklv and Drops the recount: Just lender over that. Hrops the recount i "Betty" Brows at th" mighty Wnr-jtroubie arld gas continually. ! . . . . ". . . . . lir .'thought I had stomach uK-ei neu mat rr-eotiui riHnn-es ewuenue ami jusimcs wie Mi.-.pieioii, iu.ii ! Sings Praises $5.75 dumped. Phcce 631 "I suffered for years with stomach j Doctoi-s i t-rs or tan- I cr. After last attack they advised j COMMUNICATIONS if there was any crookedness in the primary, it was crookedness that j injured bis successful opponent and benefitted himself. We frauklv admit we have no vocabulary to fit a situation like, i that. In fact, the entire despicable business is simply beyond the range of sanity or common sense. It could be laughed out of court, if it were not essentially so serious. Serious because if public opin ion in this state were not so quiescent, so dispirited, so indifferent to political impositions, such a spectacle could never have beyond the first act. Hall will probably run and will probably get several thousand votes. Once more we express regret that the "greatest Roman ofiT them all" and one of the greatest friends Oregon ever had, could not te here to see it. i ! - i- ji FOR SALE Era.2 Brook Collie Puppies o t v- . . j going to Jiochvster. Minn., for an ope- .?. SaZl n,n M ration. A friend advid tryin8 ii.titLA.l,, Aje. 11. Two non Mayrs V.'onderful Remedy, which Ii From imported tri -color stock, un'on employes of the Xe-r York j did. and 1 cannot ang its praises too ' pedigreed and Klijrilile to Kegistry -emrai raur&aus were saot and kill-, highly, as I ca ed. an rtft-K tX afiThin? and 1 everything. Jt is a simple, harmless! AT SlUD Kin;; Sign-; Treaty. IX)NDON, Aoe. 11. The ratified r,r. . f Ik. l '.. -1. : .. . . : . . " i' u . ..c ti-i.nii.n ii iirai:n . . . . . . . , 1...1: .. i . i . ; ana intestinal aiimenu, iwniums ij- BOtten " KUciiBL One dose preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract . Brae Iirook Rah, A. K. C. 18.5110, and allays the inflammation which j Ym $10.00 causes practically all stomacn. ner ienrc-uie to Washington for the ex- Urmonev refunded. rhanee of ratffcation. !r'jejri?t j. A trained cattle dog, will convince H inner of Silver C-.ip and Rlblwns, I For sale at all i Adv. S. K. DERB7 ' WEEKS-CONGER cqS Funeral Directors Day or Night W O O Dl Dry Mill Blocks: Fir Slab Wood iut ? all other kinds of wood I V MEDFORD FUEL COf ! ijor. J niro ua r ir Pho. 6 ! ! Car Rent Service Central PointTaxi at Central Point Feed Store. " JESSE HICKARnsox iBji We put a new meaning in the word " Service" a trial will show you. .1 SATISFIED 'YOU ARE' R. 4. Box 39 Quill Points I i Habitual silence isn't the proof of wisdom, however, unless he is a married man. Oh, well; even if Kurope should smash, it probably wouldn't af fect the price of golf balls. I The ole swimmin' hole is very enjoyable if you have a place to 4ike a bath when vou come out. The flapper usually can tell a siir. The single man isu't so darned fresh. le man from a married one. There is one consolation about being a nobody. You never-have f o attend a Chamber of Commerce banquet. j The difference is that when you are hard-boiled you hate every-! bodv. and when vou are stewed vou love evervbodv. i 'hi Care of I-Awnn. To tbe Editor: Out of sympathy for tho unnatural condition of many lawns In this re gion, and their overworked care-takers. I ,wuih indulgence for a little apace In whtfB (d eiplaln some vital factors that are very essential in tbe care of lawns. In the first place, a beautiful lawn is the ideal setting for a borne. It provides a restful border to tbe ar tistic senses as viewed from, or ap- i proach'ng a residence, giving one a j lingering deilre to remain within thej spare is occupied by n unattractive j restful domain. Rut not so when that ! strip of ground that may be called a lawn, but looks more like a badly weather-faded caliro, with all the 3hades of color from dirty yellow to .light green, and as a rule show more weeds than grass, which is Invaria bly caused by the lawn mower be ing adjusted to cut as close to tbe ground as possible, which is abso lutely wrong. Adjust It to the oppo site so, that It will rut tbe grass as bigh from tbo ground as the machine will permit, and leave the cuttings on the ground, but do not wait until tbe grass ia five or six inches high before next cutting, but cut It often, and thus keep an even trim, and never, allow the fine cuttings removed, as' tbey will fall between the stems of t standing grass, and help to protect tho delicate stools from the scorching sun, and give the grass a reasonable) chance to exist. In a short time you i will be generously rewarded by less weeda, and truly more grass, which will have a pleasant dark green col cr. It require much less water, and , the little native yellow bloom clover! forms .a splendid mat among ine grass when not cut down so close. Yon will In time have a nice attractive lawn, W'll be lac charm of the pre mlses. and other things will tone up with It. .Respectfully submitted by , Mil. LAWN. From the standpoint of the spectator, the call of the wild isn't half so thrillini,' as the call of the bluff. The trouble with a rosebud mouth is that it remainn neutral and expects you to do all the kissinir. RippIingRhuraos IS.. I.LI1 II... 'V.tfc. WeltMctfon r?LtOTs!, HOPE ON. HOPE don : Sun Yat Sails Away PEKING, Aug. 10. (By Associated Press). The American legation here baa been adfleed of Sun Yat Sena de parture, from Canton on a British gun boat to. Hng Kong, enroute to Bhang- urn to their ears, mid have good sense to burn; "though things look dark." the sages say, "and crises face us every dav. the good times will return." The wild men raise a frightful ! noise; but through it all the wise old boys kee-p saying, "Don't li lose faith; 'tis true conditions are a scream but shortly all these i' things will seem a pipe dream and a wraith." There is a carni- :; val of crime, and undertakers spend their time embalming mur dered men; but still the wise old sages cry, "These crazy times will soon pass by, and sense will come again." Suspended are established rules; the workingmen throw down their tools at every passing whim; and still the sages make their cracks: "The world will soon get down to tacks, we'll all be in the swim." When I wade through the daily news I'm threatened with a case of blues, so ninny things are wrong; delirium each nation lias, and life is like a Darktown jazz, that should be one sweet song. Bnt while I'm sighing I can hear the cheer-up message of the seer, who does a grouch disdain: "These ragtime things will pass away, and there will dawn a better day. when we will all be sane." Safe TttUA infants and INVALIDS ASK FOR Korlick's the Original Avoid Imitations tSubtlitutct Tot faints, J nrandnaBj Q rowing CMd rn R leb mffk; nahsd grain extract In Powdar MANN'S The Best Good3 fcr the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S WW Mr Saturday Will Be Day of these Clean ANY SOCIETY BRAND SUIT Regular $40, $45 and $50 Values UNDERWEAR the Last Up Prices $34.00 We meet the demands of every one of our customers. No matter hoi delicate an article may be, we laun der it right. The care exercised al this laundry in every detail of the work eliminates all possibility of dis satisfaction. We guarantee cleanli ness. . j , Try Our "Wet Wash" 15 lb. Bundle . . 75c American Laundry .215 S. Riverside Phone 8M I PRICED TO SELL Athletic Union Suits ' $1.00 values EXTRA PANTS ON SALE 65c 'gMta mm $1.50 and $2.00 jf V - "V 1 W.Sg values , I - Vw'j (t i r q Regular $3.00 value 1 41 Work Pants ! --- Balbriggan flJO 1 Q ' C 1 l Union SuiU J)ati.lI7 - fl $15 values ' . J Regular $4.00 value , 3 85C Dress Pants v $1.50 values $3.15 . J $129 $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 value , . ,'. , Dress Pants ' ' $1.7o values f f $1.48 $4.29 WiWl'. NOTE THESE PRICES FELT HATS SPECIAL $4.00 to $5.00 values Conqueror Hats $2.50 NEW FALL FELTS $3.50 and $4.00 values $2.98 $4.50 and $5.00 values $3.95 One Lot MEN'S CAPS IFOR SALE! USED CARS AND TRUCES ! ' jWe buy and sell used can j and trucks. If you want a ! used car see us. A' i ;i - ,2 Snappy Bugs,' A-l shape. jl Dodge Sedan; 1920. jl 3-4-Ton "White Truck. jl 1-Ton White Truck, 1 2-Ton Federal Truck. 1 3-4-Ton Cadillac Truck. 1 1-Ton Kissel Truck. 1 1013 Cadillac ' Will make A-l light delivery truck. 1 Ford Touring. If you don't see what yon want ask for it and we will j get it for you. CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO, 123 S. Front St. Phone ! 85 OUR AUGUST SHIRT SALE IS AGENUINE CLEAN-UP $1.50 values $1.19 Gauntlet ' Gloves $1.50 values $1.00 $1.75 values $1.39 $2.50 values $2.19 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main And N. Central Med ford, Oregon $3.50 values $2.95 Silk Shirts $4.95 GIM CHUNG iTtlivin TTnwU Cljiiw wuiaa aci u oivi o uT?!'" Is certlr? tiiat aim Chang "J Medrord. Ore, has cured me of g""? and Mnm,nh 1.1. n r .uinlfOi ' J St.. Grants Pass. ' ., mi,1' si certify that dim Chung " ?'f2ur. years' standing. K. G. HhU S "rants Pass, Ore. Medfanl. Orrfron. Jan. 13. 1"L. Tnl? .' to certify that I. the unr aiftnect haa very severe stomach troui and hail been bothered for several yesj n. . .Auc"t was not expected IHe . and hearlnit of Qlm Chunft Herb store Is at !M South Front st- Me.lfor.il. I decided to (tet herbs for of Jlomach trouble, and I started to fefll"" better ss soon as I used them and toM am a well man and can henrtlly recone !?, 'nd '"voile afflicted as I was to uim Chung snd try his Herbs. tslsned) w. R. JOHNSON. Ittiesaes: 5i Lewis. Eairle Point w. U ChHitreth, Eatle Point o--A-..A,M,vrla. Medford. 8. R Jl.rttnes. Fjle l'olnt. . , i $ .X."J,r. Point. , i v- 'vlntyT.' Fjiete Point' " "' .. Vji der Hellen. Kacle Pslnt :.