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PAflfi FOUR MEDTORD MATTJ 'TRIBTJNT"Mrj)FORD.-OnEfiONY THURSDAY. 'AT'fiT'ST. 17. "1922 Medford Mail Tribune AN IXDKI'KSHKN'T SKWSI'Al'tH OCBLlbUEU HEICY AKTEHNOO.M EXCEPT Sl'XIUV, BY THE MKUKORU rRIMlXC. CO. The Mtdford Sunday Morning Sun if furniahtd ubacribcra desiring .even d.ty cUtly Dewspaper. Offlw Kill Tribune Building. J5-27I North wit ree. rnoiut f. A consolidation of the Democratic Time. th Wrdford Mail. Uie Medford Tribune, the Southern wrcgoniui, l tit A&niand i riDune. . ROBERT W. RITHL, Editor. BUMPTKR S. SUIT II, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: 6Y VAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year f7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Daily, without humi? Sun, year 0.60 Dally, without r inday Hun, month.... wwdcly Mai! Tribune, one year 1.00 ' Sunday Son, mie year . . . 3 00 JY CAKRlfcR In Medford. Ashland. Jackson - rille. Central Point, i'boenix. Talent and on Hirnwmya: , Daily with Sunday Sun, month 76 Lnuir, wiihout Bunday bun, month el Daily, without Sunday Hun, year 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash in ad ranee. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Entered aa aecond Has matiei at Medford Uregon, under the act of March 8, 187. UKUHERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T-- Associated Prww ia exclusively entitled to the us for republication of all newi dispatches creuiMu to ii, or noi ouierwiae credited tn una paper, and also to the local new a published All right of republication of apecial dla patches herein ire also reserved. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. What Is the color of pollen? 2. What per cent of a strawberry la water? 8. Who was the first white man to explore Alaska? 4. What nre two eynoifyins for the word abbreviate? 5. What Mother Ofloso rhyme did Longfellow compose? C. -What was a "rap?" ,-'7. What Is static? 8. How Ions did It take Captain Webb to swim the KtiKllHli channel? 9. What Is the difference between burglary and larceny? 10. When was Ohio admitted to (lie union? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: I J. When was Texas first settled by Americans? Ans. In 1882. '-.2. What nre two synonyms for the word abandon? ..Ana. Forsake, de sert. . , t 3. What Is a Jacob's ladder? Ans. A ropo ladder with wooden runKs to give access to a ship's duck from a small boat. 4. How many parts has a plant? Ans. Five. 6. What are they? Ans. Hoot, stem, leaf, flower and seed. 6. Seen from a dlstnnce does the enrth shine like tho moon? Ans. Yes. 7. How far does a rattlesnnke Jump? ' Ans. Never moro than two thirds nf its length. J j. 8. t What were the names of the three ships in the Boston tea party? Ans., Klennor, Denver and Dart mouth 8. Why Is a piano called a piano forte? Ans. The name Is an adap tion of two Italian words. piano mennlnB" soft nnd forte meaning loud. 10. Wlint was the original name for cranberry? Ans. Cranoberry. . I , . I Bible Questions ' -: and Answers 1. What did Saul give. David to iignt uollath with? . 2. How did Clod In mercy miti gate -Cnin's punishment? 5. Where did Cain go, when God expelled him from Eden? 4. When Aaron repented of giv ing tho golden calf to the people, as a god, who obtained forgiveness for hiint 6. What was Noah's first act after the Ark had Buttled on dry ground? 6. . To what office did Moses, the prophet, at God's command, appoint Aaron, his brother? . An.tv.orK to Yesterday's Questions i 1. Abner was Saul's cousin. i. Abigail was the beautiful wife of Nairn I, .wealthy owner of sheep In Carinek before becoming the wife of David. ' " ' 3. Noah ascertained when the waters had abated by sending out a dovej which returned wlt,h an - olive leaf In its mouth. 4. . Boas owned the field in which Ruth gleaned corn in Huthlelietn. 6. ' Ruth married Unas. 6. Salome, daughter of Herodlas. asked Herod for the head of John the Baptist. HOAp TO .SUCCESS: Commit .thy y uuio tne low; trust also In him; , and ha shnH bring It to lass. .' . -. Rcsf'io the Lord, and wait patiently for him. Psnlm 37: o, t. " v ' Reduce Those Dangerous . - Swollen Veins I'hyslcluns are prescribing and hos pitals lire using a new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins nnd bunches to become normal, but also J-educes goitre, enlarged glands nnd wehs. Ask any first class druggist for an original two-ounco bottle of Moouc's Emerald Oil (full strength) and re fuse to accept nnythlng in Its place. It is such a highly concentrated prep aration that two ounces lasts a Inn? tlme'nnd furthermore If this wonder ful discovery does not produce the results tontlelpnted, you can have the price! refunded. It Is inot wise for . anyone to allow swollen' veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst nnd cause weeks of palni' Buffering nnd loss of employ ment. 'Mart tho Kmcruld Oil treat ment nh directions ndvnw nnd Im provement will begin at once. Your .' druggist can supply you. Adv. OLCOTT IS OCAL Kt.k)ullie;m hadi'is in ho lea dor uf their partv ticket in tliis state.- Considering all that lias been said, and done, rumored and re-rumored, asserted and denied, this comes in the way of a political miracle. And it is the sort of a political miracle The Mail Tribune has been loping for. For it can't be that these endorsements nre for Governor Oleott merely as a man. They must be for the principles he stands for. They must be for the principles a majority of the state Republi can committee stood for, when visible Kmpirc in l'ortland, and Klux Klan. And these are the principles The Mail Tribune has stood for, from the outset. AVe considered and still consider the political activities of the Ku Klux Klan, as the most in this state in its history. "We didn't want the Republican party to fall for it. didn't want the Democratic party to fall for it. Not because of any infatuation with cither party as such, but for what we considered to be the welfare of The Republican lenders in Jackson county have publicly endorsed Governor Oleott, nnd we assume, of course, his platform, which is built upon active and nggressive opposition to Invisible government in this state. This meets with our complete approval. Quill Home is just n roof over a good hiving is a little cheaper, but A bachelor is merely a male whom no intelligent female has tried to land. The less a man knows, the more he delights in springing nn occa sional Latin phrase. A cultured man is one who can are ashamed to get mad. The older generation still judges n man by his clothes and a woman by her lack of them. The woman who tells you that career is 'right. It isu 't, the way she There is hope that the coal strike will be settled, taken it to the Hague. ' . A man never realizes how many own daughter reaches sixteen. An educated man is one who that war between Greece and Turkey. About the only time the nverairo is when lie gets two flies with one If Americans have given Europe they might try giving a little to America. About the only things left that ftvc the names "Smith" and "Jones." Shakespeare thought we might but we can't do it by hanging all In this day they arc fortunate parents who can associate with their children enough to absorb a little culture. A congressman refers to the strike situation as a crisis. Thank goodness, it isn't as serious as we thought. It sounds unreasonable, but in just a few mouths we will be say ing that summer is our favorite time of vcar. It is estimated that 37C2 tons of coal could be mined daily with the energy now employed tolveep white shoes clean. Old King Cole was a merry old soul. And there is nothing par ticularly significant about that except the tense. Non-union mines can produce 70 about 80 per cent of the industrial Eve repented, of course, but it twilight hours in later years thinking how good the apnle tasted. RipplingRhuraos Vslt . . ONE VIRTUE. ... . c ONE LITTLE virtue I possess Ian prompt in all my dealing; nnd oh, it fills me with distress, and makes me kick the ceiling, whe'ti some one who has made a date forgets or fails to meet it ; and then I sing my hymn of hate; if I've a hat I eat it. "This fellow doesn't come on time, a measly trick of his'n." I cry, "lie's guilty of a crime, and should be held In prison. I'll tell him what I think, gee whiz, as sure as I'm a Yankee;" the worst of any virtue is it makes its owner cranky. I have no pa tience with the men who turn their eyes to heaven and swear they'll come at half past ten, and don't show up till 'leven. From virtues they arc not exempt; each ha, his shining merit, and looks upon me with contempt because I do. not share it: Though John son seldom keeps a date, he's famoivs as a giver, and to the poor he sends a freight of spuds nnd beams and liver. Though Perkins leaves me in the lurch nor heeds the.words I'm brenthin,' he does a lot to help the church and coughs up for the heathen. They doubtless think that I'm a fraud, my virtue notwithstanding, for I'ni cemented to my wad. i.o helpful coins outhanding. ENDORSED. l"Vr iVast usst inbli'tl, have cmloi'scil (.iovcrnor Oleott. they repelled the attack of the In defeated the candidate of the Ku serious menace to good government the people of this state. Points woman. it isn't a darned bit more pleasant trim you so courteously that you raising; children isn't much of a raises' em. They haven't things he disapproves of until his can tell, off-hand, what became of limn ln flint trinnmliniir fWlint swat. ull the moral support she needs. haven't been called un-American reform by hanging all the lawyers the juries. per cent of the eoal needed, and trouble needed. is probable that she spent manv Mason ai-r aw i mi Too Many Crimes in Los Angeles for Any K. K. Trial Excitement By Arthur Perry LOS AXGELES, Aug. 15. The Ku Klux Klan cuts no dash, or any other kind of a punctuation mark in the political and everyday life of California, as far as a casual observ er can note, at the trial of the 37 de fendants In the Inglewood raid. Crime is an every day Btory down there. The courtroom was packed with morbid spectators, who came principally to hear tho Elduayen sis ters tell ot the invasion of their bed room, and were entertained by the antics of ex-Kleagle Nathan A. Ba ker, who staged a dramatic fit, when Marie Elduayen arrived at the climax of her story. One physician, testi fied afterwards that Defendant Ba ker, would not be able to stand the strain of the trial for 90 days, and another one testified that he could make it in 10 days. This discrepancy of 80 days was not explained, but many recall that Baker fought stren uously for a separate trial, which the state says he will get. He did not want to be tried with his fellow knights. Right after the raid with its tragic finish. Baker disappeared, and later, Bhowed up, with the information that he had been sick. He was' also sick, during the various forms ot legal procedure and ushered in the pres ent trial, and was not feeling well the day the grand jury called for his testimony. As a matter of fact, the entire proceedings has been dotted with the ailments of Mr. Baker. But one never hears any street discussion of the K. K. K. The trial is just the law grinding out a grist of justice. The defense will try and convince the Jury thaf the Inglewood raid was a "lawful enterprise," headed by regular officers of 'ho law, who happened, the state maintains, - to have been citizens of America and the "Invisible Empire." One of the officers was left dead in the road, and the prosecution can find nothing in the statutes requiring an officer to perform his duty with a mask over his face. The Elduayen family, on the witness stand has been unable to identify any of their tormentors, be cause their facial features were hidden. A motorcycle cop testified Lawlessness as T. R. Jr., Sees It Declaring that "there are doctrines abroad in the land which. If not con troverted and overcome, may lead to the fall of this ,reat country as the countries of the past have fallen. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy, pointed the fin- irnr nf wnrnins at American economic' strife In his address at the concluding i.. ... . .!, ..ijii. exercises of the fifty-eighth annual convention of the grand lodge of Elks, at Atlantic City July 14. I am going to point out to you cer tain matters that must be taken in hand if our country is to make its march of progress," he declared. "1 am not going to try to muse you cueei , r am going to try to makt you think. 'Were I to tell you that I thought all things were running smoothly and that I saw for our country a course tvlnir clear before you across a calm sea, I would be telling a deliberate lie. "Hut a few short weeks aso, in southern Illinois, in as atrocious mur ders as are known In our annals, men wore killed, not cleanly killed, but brutally killed and up to the time in which I speak there is no shadow of a conviction of the murderers In sight. "I know not who was to blame. whether employer or employe but if our country is to stand, we must mete out justice in this case regardless of the affiliations. On the law depends our society. Without law, our civiliia- tion crumbles. "There is no use for breaking laws. Nevertheless, we seem to be increas ingly lawless: we seem bent on de stroying the structure we have build ed." Klamath Falls Herald. With Medford tmrte i Medford mnrte m V legal Guarantee Giveru' Aro nJ Knifr no pain continue work. A&lc t Gle-o-uia Pile Treatment. -JIEATITS DRUG STORE , Watson Auto and Funriture Painting Co. We Do Auio and Furniture painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 603 N. Grape -St. Phone 563 Handicraft Shop 1 1 emst i t oM ng Picoti ng rV per yard limtotw Oovere.!. AXXOVXXCXXG THE Medford-Klamath Freight Line Trucks make trip daily between Medford and Klamath Falls SERVICE GCARATEEI Phone 1033 that he was inducted into the realms I of Invisibility and that on that mys-j terious occasion, when he rode an! Invisible goat, he heard considerable talk, from ex-Kleagle Baker and co-l horts, about 'visiting the Elduayen j home. I Another thing the defense will at-' tempt to disprove is how the goblin, also on trial, happened to write a letter, whitwashing the klan of the Inglewood happening, before it hap-' pened, also how they were able to bo on the scene immediately after-' wards, when nominally they would be half the city of Los Angeles away, i For all these things the defense will have an alibi of some sort. J A. great hullabaloo has been rais ed regarding the alleged still in the1 Elduayen home, from which poured j the juice of the grape. The defense put great stress on the enforcement, of the prohibition law, until the state! began to stress the law against kid napping, assault with intent to com mit murder, etc., etc. ' It was also rumored, In the press and on the street, that the Elduayen girls en joyed considerable popularity at the Inglewood high school, because their father and uncle were reputed to be bootleggers. Three hours from Los Angeles, an one is in the San Jau- quin valley, where lie vineyards the size of Rhode Island, and their har vest Is more profitable than an oil Gusher. Around Fresno, your corr. is informed, it is impolite to talk oil, with grapes selling at $147 per ton. and new vineyards being planted. In the old days, a vineyardist received 8 per ton for his grapes, and if any thing was wrong didn't get that. This is also the center of the raisin country, but what per cent goes into pies to put iron in the blood at a nickel a package is too small to com pute. If the Spanish family, cooked up some grapes that fermented the state will hold, there were others, and noue deserved hanging or punish ment at the hands of a mob. Ed Note Alarmed by the railroad strike situation Commodore Perry left Los Angeles Tuesday 'morning hurriedly and has returned to lled ford to continue his vacation in the surrounding hills. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. "James H. Allen , of Rochester, N. Y., suffered for years with rheu matism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accu mulated imnurities. commonlv called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and mu joints nnd muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consult ed physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every s&Rn nnd symptom of rheuma tism from his system. He freely Rave his discovery which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has, therefore, instructed druggists every where to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to com plete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. Adv. 2 HERE'S THE POINT I could, if I wanted, get my goods from less reliable firms, shut my eyes to poor fabrics, pass inferior workman ship' and make MORE PROFIT THAN I AM NOW MAKING! But I am not in business for today cnly. And that being the case I simply CAN'T AFFORD to handle anything unless I am corivinced it will give SATISFACTION in every sense of the word. Jackson County Fair Sept." 13 to 16 Quotation on Pump and Rams for Ir rigation. THOS, L TEMPLE, Medford UOHTINtNTAi YOUR LAWN! IS IT GREEN? It is easy to take those dry yellow spots out of your lawn with our LAWN FERTILIZER works like magic. Makes a new lawn in a short time. EASY TO APPLY Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phone 200 AT YOUR Car Rent Service - Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE RICHARDSON WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors Day or Night WOOD! Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Fir Phone U12 MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 E. Main 8t - Medford J AUTO TOPS. We Issue an Insurance policy with your auto top FREE "No premiums to pay." Only exclusive top shop In the city. Medford Auto Top Co. 80 N. Grape. Phone 14. SEASHORE PLACES IN CALIFORNIA Gay with Life and Color Lots to Do and Lots to See A charming vacation offeree In Low Round Trip Tickets I 1 LINES 1 J 4 Trains Each Way Every Day Portland San Francisco affords every comfort and convenience of modern travel. For further particulars, sleeping car reservations, or beautiful folders, ask agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN" M. SCOTT,' General Passenger Agent. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1922 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m. Lv. Roseburg -S;30 B. m., 2p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m.. 4:45 p m Lt. Grants Pass 7:30 a. tn., 1:00 p. m., 6:80p. m. SUNDAY ONLY Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m Lt. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. City V9 connect wltl1 8tages for Portland, Marshfield and Crescent INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Phone 300 SERVICE 317 E. Main FOR SALE USED CARS AND TRUCKS We buy and sell used cars and trucks. If you want a used car see us. 1 Olds 8, 7 Passenger 2 Snappy Bugs, A-l shape. 1 3-4-Ton White Truck. ' 1 lVa-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 3V2-Ton G. M. C. Truck' - . 1 5-Ton Trailer with brakes 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 San Francisco $24.25 Santa Barbara $45.50 Los Angeles $46.50 San Diego $54.75 7 Trains . Each WayEvery Day San Francisco Los Angeles n tt