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I 5. PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1922 " ' 1 If i s V i! I! i f j P MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE VN I NDK PENDENT NKWSI'AI'ER FfJfcUHliKU. KVKKV AFTEKSOUN EXCEPT hU.MMY, ill i nr. MKUFOHU I'ltlNTlNU CO. Ttir UHiford Sunday Morning Sun ti furnluhed Dlnkcrlber avBirmg a itven day du.uy newspaper. Ofrir Mail Tribune Building, North Tit lrtt. rtione . i ronsolldation of the Btmocratic Time, tlie Hiqionl Mall, the ueuioru inourie, me Douuiern vifonUr. the Aiuiiiiiiu inuune. ROBERT W. nVUh, Editor. 8UI1PTER S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BY MAIL li. Advance: , Dally, with Sunday Sun, year ...$7.R0 ; Daily, With HundHy Hun, month 75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year fl.fi" Daily, without Sunday Sun, month j Weekly Mai! Tribune, one year 2.0ft Sunday Hun, one year S 00 Y CARRIER In Uedford. Ashland, Jackson 1 Title, Central Point, 1'hoenix, Talent and on 'i- Highways: , Daily with Sunday Sun, tnonth..... 76 . Jtally, without Sunday Sun, month 65 Daily, without Sundity hun, year 7.60 , Dally, with Sunday Kun, one year 8.60 ' All terms by carrier, cash in advance. gffiolal paper of the City of Medford. fficial paper of Jacktton County. ' Sworn dally average circulation for all months tndfng April 1, 8iV28, more than double the circulation of any other paper published oi circulated tn jacaaon uouniy. The only parwr between feugene. Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over r00 miles, huring leased wire Aaaociuted Pre) Service. Entered as second class inattei at Medford Oregon, under the act of March 8. 1870. V MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Pretw is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this faper,- and also to the local news published ereio. All rights of republication of special dis patches herein sre also rviervea. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? cycle tubercular in . 1 What Is the world's grentst rjver regatta held? 2 Where did Mark Twain live in early boyhood? , 8 What Ib the color of pomegranate seeds? 4 What was the old English name for apple? . 6 How many years does a cover In China? .6 What happens to cow after tuberculosis has been Jected? . 7 Where did the word sldoburns or burnsldes cpme from? , 8 What' four varieties of tomatoes are best for canning? , 9 When did the word garage come Into the English language? 10 Which Is the right hand side of a, river? .''' . , Answers to Yesterday's Questions, 1 1 What is the color of pollen? Ans. Yellow. , i What per cent of a strawberry is water? AnB. . Nlnoty por cent. I, 3 Who was iho first white man to explore Alaska? Ans. VituB Ueiing, a Danish navigator in 1741-47. " .. 4 What are two Bynonyms for the word abbreviate? Aub. Shorten, re duce. . '" 6 What Mother Goose rhyme did Longfellow comiioso? Ans. "There was-a little girl and she had a little curl, etc. ' 6 What Is static? Ans. It Is a na tural ' atmospheric Intereference ob served in sending or receiving by radio. 7-r-What was a "rap"? Ans. It was a," counterfeit Irish coin' which passed for a half penny.. i 8 How long did It take Captain Webb to swim the English channel? Ans. Twenty-one hours. i 9 What is the difference botweon burglary and larceny ? Ans. Hurglary la larceny committed in the night and becomes robbery If accompanied by violence. - - ' 10 When waa Ohio admitted to the union? Ans. Nov. 29, 1802. "VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT, BOYS" Bible Questions , and Answers , 'I ' Questions ,'. . . 1. What act of kindness did Abigail show David which Influenced him to later make her his wife? 2. What city did Cain build in the laud of Nod after having been expelled from the Garden of Eden? ;. 3. How long did Setli live (the son God gave Adam in place of Abel)? 4. Why did Duvld tuko- off the armor that Saul gave him, when pre paring to meet Goliath In battle? 1 6. Why did Suloine Want John tlio RaptiBt be-headed? "6. Who was Uouz, the second hus band of Ruth? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. Saul gave David his own armor, and sword to fight Goliath with, 'i 2. The Lord set a mark upon Cain and said whoever killed him, ven geance would be taken on him seven fold. . 3. After being expelled from Eden, Cain went to the land of Nod. 4. When Aaron repented of giving the golden calf to the people us a god, Moses obtained forgiveness for him. ' 5. Noah's first act on coming forth from the Ark was to build n altur and offer a sacrifice. 6. Moses, at God's command, ap pointed Aaron to the office of the high priesthood. Bible Thought Sr Today I, AN END TO WOltltX: He careful for .nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication Willi thanks giving let your requests be made known unto Oml. And the peace of God,. which passeth all understanding, hall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jusus. I'lilllpplans 4 : -.' v With AdedfOTd trade Is Medfortl made "It Is n duty of K"ncl HtlzwjHlii i to t:ike more fntcn-Kt In pollllrH, to nlwfi.vH use the ruilil of '1 i-n ni-til ce. but the voter should only vote nt'ler intelHKenlly Jnt'ornihiK liini.s ell ." Ktat,. Chairman Waiter J.. Too'.e, .Jr., ut the itepulilican harmony banquet. EXC'ELLKXT doctrine. J'ttt why take the tronlile of informing yourself, why use your intelligence, when, to quote further in this eloquent address "every Itepulilican should vote the ticket .straight" from 'Governor to dog catcher. - , What is the hig idea. Voting the ticket straight, means using no intelligence whatever. It means taking no time lit all. It means seeking no information. It means only taking enough interest to dis tinguish the parly emblem and draw down a sawed off pencil beneath 1. Of course, it is a familiar idea. We have ho quarrel with Mr. Tooze for advancing it. If, as state chairman, he didn't advance it, he would promptly lie kicked into the middle of next week. Hut what we don't understand is joining this time-honored adju ration with the appeal to take n more active interest in polities, to use one's head, to vole only after being intelligently informed. This looks lo us like a waste of words and time. The citizen who "votes 'er straight" lets the parly organization or flu; happenchance of the pri mary do all his thinking for him. , . There is another feature of the state chairman's policy which we do not endorse. We think he might well hold to the "vote-'er-i-traight" doctrine find still not dub the independent voter "half baked and unprincipled." There have been some pretty good independents in American polities. Roosevelt was one. Franklin K. Lane was another. In any community there are scores of less prominence, of course, but of t'l md integrity. . Why call them names? For such men, who in limes of stress, have followed what they believed to be right, rather than what they knew to be regular, who have placed principle above parly, are the stuff out of which much of the greatness of this country has been made. Let them live. They may represent a minority, but a minority which is very useful in the advancement of our Dcriuic racy. Quill Points The three chief causes of social unrest are: 1, envy; 2, envy, and 3, envy; The reason (he horse never makes an ass of himself is because he slicks to plain water. Some, grow old gracefully, and some try to act young and' grow old disgracefully. The spirit of unrest discourages house 'building, And, for thai mutter, housekeeping. These politicians who profess to love the people are operated on the self-service plan, also. '! (,1.1,..:.-. ...... . v ' If it mtta grins cheerfully whatever the disaster, you 'don't know whether he is a confirmed l'ollyanilii or just a plain idiot. Dressed ns they are to encourage mosquito attacks, it might be as well to call them shippers. Well, if there is no coal to burn this winter, we may find n use for our wooden ships, after all. Thrift is the art of keeping que daughter at homo while the other goes visiting and takes the silk nightgown. , If you have the right of way, you feel reasonably safe unless the other fellow happens to be driving a truck. The constitution merely guarantees the right to bear onus, not the privilege of using them by way of argument in an industrial controversy. RippIingRhinus A' Walt Maton mi . jtt AH, WHERE? OH, W1IKRK is the author of ten years since, whose works we hailed with a loud hurroo) Reviewers said, "Now another prince of dazzling genius comes into view." For a little while, in its gaudy tints, his halo rattled us humble dubs; wo saw his name in the public prints, and he was strong at the Woman's Clubs, lie talked of Art as his fame arose, and looked like Booth on a one-night stand, was photographed in a queenly pose, his chin at rest on a lily hand. Ah, where, oh, where is that author now, and where the books that he deigned to write! And where I'll see men blowing their ehiekenfeeil for helpful volumes by is the wreath on the bulging brow, and the Hall Caine beard and the ringlets bright! I've sprung this query on every chump, and harsh ami changeless the answer rings: "f!o ask the keeper who guards the dump, the seneschal of forgotten things." New genius comes with the glowing dawn, and night beholds it a shattered wreck; but olI Nick Carter goes marching on, and Laura Libbey is still on deck. And evermore as I go my way, Bertha Clay and soulful stories by Myrtle lteed. Oh, now ami then let a dirge be sutrg for the golden genius that failed to thrive; we cannot say why the good die young, we cannot tell why the freaks survive. Sae 7lUA for INFANTS ami INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's the Original Avoid Imitations ui Substitutes ForInfknts,l'nvandnn4arowlngChndran iRIchmtUr, mailed grain eitract In Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages da CocUog Nourishing Digeatibla Mann's The Best Goods for the Price Nn Matter What the Price Mann's FALL OVERCOATS FALL SWEATERS Jersey Knit Coat Sweaters $5.00, $6.50 $8.00 Cotton Sweaters $1.75 Pull-Over Sweaters .50 to $9.50 Boys' Sweaters .75 to $5.00 PAIR PAIR ON SALE SATURDAY $5.00 Price $5.00 NOTE These are new fall stock direct from Mayfield Woolen Mills, including Pants regularly sold at $6.50. Get an extra pair of pants to wear with that old coat. Just Arrived All-Wool Coats $18 and $20 Men's and Boys' .' ' Mackinaws , , . $5.50to$13.50 PENDLETON FLANNEL SHIRTS V NEW FALL HATS A large assortment. Specially displayed for Saturday Other Felt Hats, priced from $2.50 to $6.00 $3.50 LILLY BAGS AND CASES . Genuine Cow: Hide Bags, with the Lilly ! 1 f guarantees. As low as . , OtherBags and Cases, from $1.98 to $25.00 : 1 . Athletic Union Suit3 65c to $1.50 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OKKGOX New Fall Caps 85c to $3.00 Men Wanted for logging camp,' saw mill, box factory and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac commodations. Write or Call Fruit Growers Supply Co. Hilt, Calif. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcoting Sc per yard. Buttona covered. WOOD! Dry Mill mocks: Fir Slab Wood and nil other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Kir ' Ptinnn 1142 Car Rent Service Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE ICICHAKDSOX OKKGOX CAVKS . CAMP RATIOS (iiildo Service Ttlckot 25c l.iinip for rent 15c Coveralls for rent- S3 Mejils 73c und $1.00 I' mulshed Tents... .....$1.00 ItOHKKT MclLVKEN, Prop. Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting- All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 60S N. Grape St. Phone 563 WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors Day or Night m 1F 01 We put a new meaning in the word "Service" a trial will show you. 11 "WE ARE NOT . UNU.ESS SATISFIED YOU ARE' "THAT GOLDEN EGG . Since 1870 the Southern Pacific "PIONEER LINE OP OREUON'.' has . been a vital factor in the commercial ami agricultural ilevclopinent.of Oregem Investments by So. I'ac. in Oroffon approximate .', ,.4$!)O,OflQ,0!PO. Expenditures ly So. Pas. in Oregon for new' lines, betferaiet4hA Krl .r' and upkeep during past 10 years total '. : 55,JOO,000 Annual Payrolls of So. Pae. in Oregon exceed. J 1,000,000 Annual Purchases by So. Pac. in Oregon approximate i... d.000,000 Annual Taxes of So. Pae. in Oregon exceed . , 100,000 Lines owned and operated in Oregon exceed 1300 milo3. (More than combined mileage of all others in Oregon) ,.''.) , ' ' ' " ' Employees in Oregon approximate 6,000 persons " ,s v Sole Support in Oregon of approximately 25,000 persons. ' " 1 ' Expends 25 r'0 Gross Earnings in Oregon for upkeep of its' Road Provides Dependable Service at Convenient Hours Comfort Speed Safetv " : ' - ., , -fi .... , Steam and Electric Heated Steel Cars Patronize Southern Pacific Lines. By so doing you will strengthen these lines and encourage them to further develop Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES i JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Your Worry Is Over The Brownlee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 ' FOR SALE USED CARS AND TRUCKS We buy and sell used cars and trucks. If you want a used car see us.- : J y 1 Olds 8, 7 Passenger . Snappy Bugs, A-l shape. 13-4-Ton White Truck. 1 1-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 3-Ton G. ltd.. 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. Phdhe 202 GIM CHUNG China Herb Store . v .rT,1' J i? eertltj that Glm Chung of Medforrt, Ore., has cured me at goitre fX? .Bkom?Jh trouble. S. M. Leonard, 509 J St, Grants Pass. This Is to certify that Gim Chung of Medford. Ore . hn. .ii.a4 ... A .ntM 'our years' stnndlng. P. O. Ilharo, - Medford. Oregon, Jan. IS, 1917. This Is tn eertifv that 7 thA . signed, had very severe stomach troubU and had been bothered for several years mu mei aueubi wbb not expected w live, and hearing of Gim Chung (whose Herb siore Is at 214 South Front street, Medford). I decided to fat h.rh. fnt tnV stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Gim Chung and try his Herbs. .Kneii , W. K. JOHNBOH. witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Ragle Point W. It. Chlldreth, KaRle Point. . M. A. Andrson. Medford. i. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point , C. K Moore. Eagle Point .i . ' 3. V. Melntyre. Kagle Point ' Geo. Von der Hellen. Kagle Point. Thoi. E. KlebAa. Kagle Point ; i VPitMni pe .--, -.w .- wrwto at Bl Roc iodg Row HW.'Bi Za '.'irr.l t fr.C',5..H!' W-.."",l-'"' ..ln'.! - - - -