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MEDFOTtD MAIL TItTBUN"E, MF.DFOim -QREflOy, "TUESDAY. AtTiUKT 22, 1922 Mfdford Mail tribune AK INDKrKKDENT NEWSPAPER P1'BI4SUB1 KVERY A PTE It NOON EIOEPT SUNDAY, UY THE MBUKURD 1'itlNTlNU CO. Tit Iftdford Sunday Morn tug Hun It furnished Wt:riifri desiring a seven duy aaliy newipapcr. Of fx Mull Tribune Building, 25-27-Z9 Nortii Jt iirct. I'iiont 73. A rurmoltdiition of the Democratic Timed, the U'dford Mail, the M.-. if or. I Tribune, the Southern Or'-gonian, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. RtlHI. Editor. BUU1TF.H 8. SMITH, 1W linger. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year $7.G0 UHliy, Willi BUimy nun, moiiut Dally, without Sunduy Sun, year 8. Ml . Dully, without Sunday Sun, month flA Weekly Mail Tribute, one year 2.00 Sunday Hun, out yeai 2 00 Y OARRIEK In Medford', Aabland, Jackaon- vf II. Central I'ojnt, l'hoenix, Talent and on Hltfhwaya: Daily with Sunday Run, nonth 76 Uitly, without Sunday Run, month,.. .(!. Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, on year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper o!, Jackson County, Sworn dally average circulation for aix month tiding April 1, ItWii, 3t,2H, more than double the circulation of tiny other paper published oi circulated in Jackson County. Tha only paper. between Eugene, Ore., and fit era men to, Calif., a distance of over 600 miles, taring leased wire Associated l'reus Service, Kntertd as second clan mattei at Medford Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1870. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED I'REHS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news diNputchef eredlted to It. or nut otherwise credited In thli paper, ana also to the local news published oerem. All rights of republication of special dls patcaes herein ere also reserved. THE HIGH COST OF PUBLIC SEEVICE. A Wiinm lit in ? There is, of course, jreiit honor in the While House hut no happiness. In Ihe lust hnli'-century ohlij-'iitions of the. President of the I'liiled States have so increased, t li fit the burden is almost too much for any normal man to bear. Of eourse, no man aspirins to li'mli office in a republic should 10 What is the largest lake in Eur ope? ....... .. Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What are two synonyms for the woril s;ul? Ann. KnrrnwfuL nielan- ttie riiuiifinui l;iiiie i,n,l 'choly. Everest'; Ans. It Ih between tin; independent state of Nepal and Tibet. :i U'h.'il is flip ilf.prop .if l.e:it in an ui.iiwr t., lurli ,.M i.... in .i u. l-Iimii .1! - " " ...-I iiir.ii viiii. v i. i " nrptvlrmo flnmp? Ann 11 1.(1(1 ilpereps be thin skinned, lie must expect criticism ami abuse, hostility and Fahrenheit. 4 How many presidents of the Unit eil States were sons of preachers V Alls. Three. 5 In what country was the roller skate first patented? Ans. France. C Is there anv chnmlcul whieh will disposition, to expect . everytnniff irom n l resident, and limine a soften glass? Ans. No. niisunderstiindinjf as part of the day's work. lie must combine a wil lingness for personal sacrifice, with a philisophical spirit. Hut the ingratitude of republics is proverbial, and in recent years there has been an amazing increase in popular 'impatience, a growing l'resideut for everything, a total and sympathy. absence of reasonable tolerance During the past few weeks, there have been a number of visitors to The Mail-Tribune office who have 'been confident of what they would do if they were only in President Hurding 's shoes. This expe rience no doubt, is typical.. JO very newspaper office has them, there the t'nlted States established? Ans Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. ; Man can go into the bills and ho Bitot for a deer, or stay at homo and he run Into for a phone polo. The collection of Oregon wild life TV 111 be completed September 1st, and ought to Include a specimen of a de feated candidate for governor at a pri mary election. . The move to ro-wrlte tlio Declaration of Independence with u coupling pin by the light of a miner's lamp, Is. peter Ing out. , "The staid Portland Oregonlan 1s printing stories on its first page about Oeauvllle, France, and in the article Monday, the women folks had on loss duds than in the Hearst papers. , AN EFFEMINATE VEHICLE . ',, -'' (Eugepe Register) Mr. Seward Is cjiivlng his new Dodge this week, getting her under bis control and wearing off tho new, so she plays more freely. A'Curnegio medal should be pinned on the eastern Oregon bootlegger who went crazy Sunduy, and drank some of his own stuff. A LADY 8AY3 SOMETHING i (From a Conversation) "I went out to that there dance witli Esther, I wanted to go to Mann's first, but no sir, she Just had to catali that 7:46 Jit, and the crowd wasn't there yet, Lord, there was too many before the fool county court made 'era stop at midnight, and so I dance 8 or 9 tlmos with him, as there was nobody else but a lot of heavy footod old bucks, and he fooled me, what did I do with my powder puff, you'aiu't got it linvo you, that ain't smart, give it back, IT you got It. Well, as I was telling you this brat deceived me, I don't know anything much, ami, he was a good dancer, so I took him for three or four more trots, and, Esther was stepping with that Asliland feller, ho works in tho depot, not on a strike. Don't you know Esther? Well, the Idea was to get a ride back to town In a machine, somebody always asks us. and Lord, I'm tired, and this simp I'm strlngln' 1b sociable, and. be., asks me to ride home with him, I didn't think he had a machine, but I smelt gasoline on his shoulder, aritt like a fool, I say "yeB," thinking' he must . have a machlno, or why would 1 smell gasoliny, and whon It comes time to quit, I wanted to go to Hilt, and this bird says with n silly grin, he ain't got any machlno,' and has the nerve to ask me to walk down the Highway with him, nothing doing, and then Esther's feller from Ashland comes along, and we ride In the hack seat, and I'm so mad, I cou.d kick down tho Nat, you get what 1 menn. and. besides I Just, know that upstart put gasoline on his shoulder so I would smell It, and think he had a car, for ho knew I had no way of getting home, and besides I know lots of nice tellers who have cars, and why Bhonld 1 waste my dances with him. when ho can't tako me where I want to go, and, believe me, I'm going to get even with him somehow, for putting gnso. line on his shoulder, and deceiving mo, wouldn't you, I'll tho world, buy mo a koko." ' . - ; JUST A COUNTRY STRlPLINQ J . ' . (Beulah, Mich., Record) The bride was gowned In erenm Bilk tint and mode befitting her , personal charms and natural grace. " The groom was dressed In n maiiiy pride tjint so goodly a herittige had come to him. ... The English preacher who lambast ed the'chiirches of the world for their "flabby handshakes," forgot to men tion the Aniens yelled in a high tonor. n.A number of tho local chlckenettes have adapted the Purls voguiof park ing youpg Corona typewriter cases, which abolishes parking ot possessions In a prominent location. to. 7 When was court of claims 1855. S How is the percentage ofbaseball teams established? Ans. Ily dividing the number of games won and lost into the number of games won. 9 What is the leading industry of New York City? Ans. Clothing, 10 Whpn Ih Ihn bout Minn tn nliint are literally millions of men in the United States today who would peonies? Ans. The last of August and never have the troubles and doubts that seem to afflict the present " through September, occupant of the White House. "Call out the troops and run the Irains!" was the most frequent program, "Shoot a few of the strikers, starve a few more! Look at what drover Cleveland did. It's easy enough if a man has any buck- bone. I wish," etc., etc. , There was also one potential chief executive who would restore harmony by wiping out Wall Street and telling these railroad barons where to get off. "Too much politics that's the trouble, Too 'fraid of losing a few votes!" Bible Questions And Answers And so on and so forth. No one apparently took the time' to consider that conditions in Cleveland's time and now are very differ ent, mid-conditions in Illinois then lire not comparable to conditions in Illinois now. When anarchy breaks out' in it state, is one thing; when state authorities maintain they can preserve order, it is from a federal standpoint,' quite another. Of course, a certain amount of this sort of thing is inevitable but this does not alter the fact that, a greater spirit of tolerance and fair play toward public officials, national state and local must be aroused, or the time will come when self respecting and capable men can not be persuaded to enter public life. The standards of excellence are Questions 1. To whom was Aaron's office of high priesthood transferred shortly be fore ills death? 2. Who was Aaron's wife? 3. For what purpose was Abishag, the Shtinamnilte, taken into David's harem? 4. Who was tile successor of Rchn- bonm on tho throne of Juduh? 5. At Saul's death, who did Aimer proclaim King of Israel? (I. Who was the rather of Abram? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. Saul iiiudu Abner coinmunder-in-chief of his army. 2. The city of Enoch was named for Cain's son, Knoch. . 3. Adiun was 130 years old when Seth was bom. 4. Abel was- the first martyr of the I Bible. Matt. 23-35. ft rifivlfl r.nrt'luil 1.,'u ctnff fUia low enough now, but, if this carping thoughtless spirit continues, the atones and his shepherd's sling' when time will come when only undesirables, men who have nothing to lose bo went to fight Goliath. or men who have an epidermis of the rhinoceros and the intellectual' Saloine'sanclng ,dea.ed capacity ot a snapping turtle, will he loniia in tin arena wlien elec-.thing that she wished.' tion comes around. Quill Points Let's see, what is the past tense of normalcy? The garment that, covers the most territory at the sea shore is a coat of tan. Some men think they are fair-minded when they are merely too lazy to form an opinion. v ' -'" '.!'..' i- .... "V... . If the women were striking, tlod bless them, 'they wouldn't eon tend for seniority rights. Judging by appearance is never safe, but it is especially danger ous when you are picking cantaloupes. , Illuming a newspaper is fun at timus, but there are days when the McCormiek family doesn't do anything. If the voice over the telephone growls importantly, it isn't the trrcat man speaking. It's his secretary. Bible Thought SrTbdaii - i rmffi CHItlST'S HKMKDICTION : Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you : not us the world glveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart lie troubled, neither let It be afraid. John 14: 27. Uncle Sam is a good sport, hut with two strikes on him lie is de voutly praying that he will miss the third one. Some of the people who criticise Kussia think that country could do better if it would get rid of the czar and establish a republic. ' ' It is our observation that tho man whose wife mows the lawn fits in the shade and worries about what the Japs are doing to Siberia. RipplmgRluirass Jtttm FOR OFFICE. I'VE NKVRH been a candidate for any public simp; let others keep our bulwarks straight, our eagle on the map. I some times think I'd like to run for justice of the peace, if when the hmg campaign was done, the running stuff would cease. Hut when I contemplate my friends, who've run and lost or won, I know that running neveV ends, when once it. is begun. At present 1 'in a humble bard, who for no office pants, and I provide the spuds and lard to feed my hollow mints. I am contented in my mien, I have no vain desires, and I can buy cheap gasoline, and sometimes rubber tires. But if I once for office ran, the habit I would gain; I'd be no more a placid man, serene and safe and sane. I'd cease to thrum my tuneful lyre, I'd wear my wreath lio more; I'd seek the farmer at his byre, the merchant in his store; I'd nail the roundsman on his beat, the rustic herding goats, the crossing sweeper on the street, to bone them for their votes. I'd work the same old bag of tricks until my name was Mud; the germ of office hunting sticks, when once it's in the blood.- 40,000 ALIENS ARRIVE - U. S. A. ICE JULY W VSHINGTON Aug. 22. Nearly forty thousand immigrants have entered the I'nlted States since July 1, the majority eomiiiB from Italy, Kussia, the United Kingdom, Oer muny, Oroece and Czecho-Slovakia, tho bureau of immigration announc ed today in n Hiiminarlzation of the status of aliens entering this country under the three percentage restrictive more can enter during the remainder immigration act. About 320.000 more can enter during the remainder of the fiscal year. ; :;- v''.;;t m Crisp, , delicious "Nuthin' doin' on morm lutmi; not on your . weety lifm not uf hmn I can tern a big bowl , nf Ktllogg' Corn flaket an' fruit itarin' at met Say, ulhat'cha think it it, old mnap-perl" FLAKES summer days Health demands a Jighter diet during the warm daysl That's why Keliogg's Corn Flakes are such an ideal food for summer! They're not only crisp, appetizing, refresh ing and really delicious, but wholesome and nourishing! And, Keliogg's benefit every one, from babyhood to old age! Eat Keliogg's with fresh fruit now in season! Keliogg's Corn Flakes are the most popular breakfast cereal in the world, served with milk or cream; yet, in. thousands of homes they are also appreciated as a dessert, served with plenty of cream and fresh fruit. Eat Keliogg's Corn Flakes liberally. Let the little folks have all they want because Keliogg's are easily and quickly digested, yet they are satisfying and sustaining. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 How many different states did Senntor James Shields represent in r A nevif political party has been mo senator formed in this commonwealth, and is1 2 What aro two synoyms for the ineetiiljrwlth great favor anions those word accredit? who w(U-Jt4' anything once. , V V- J , 3 How did St. Peter die? I 4 How many titles did Fltzslmmons hold at olio time? I 5 When did tho former kaiser abdi cate? 6 Who approves the color and de sign of our posture stamps? 7 AVhat is hurgoo? v 8 What is tho rocord for parachute jumping? What kind of acid do apples con- -tain? WOMAN GOULD NOT WORK Made . Strong and Well by Lydia E. Finkham's Veg etable Compound St. Paul, Minn. "I took Lydia R Pinkham's Venetablo Compound for a tired, worn-out leci ingand painful peri ods. I used to get up with a pain in my head and pains in my lowerparts andback. ui ten i was not ame to do mv work. I read in your little boon aDout L.yaia t. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and I have taken it. 1 feel so well and strong and can do every bit of my work and not a pain in my back now. I rec ommend your medicine and you can use this letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Phil Maser,801 Winslow St., St Paul, Minn. Just another case where a woman found relief by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings and paina about the body are from troubles only women have. The Vegetable Com pound is especially adapted for just this condition. The good results are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing away one after another. Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a Woman's Medicine for Wo men's Ailments. Always reliable. knim -nil Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 609 N. Grape St. Phone 563 WOOD! Dry Mill Illorks; Kir Stub Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and I'lr .' ' Pbone U43 I l- . H ! 1 D M Insist upon Keliogg's Com Flakes in the RED and GREEtf package bearing the signature of W. K. Kellogg, origi nator of Cora Flake. CORN FLAK!? issSfe. Also maker, of KELIOGG'S (CRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 E. Main St Medford Car Renlr Service Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE RICHARDSON' 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 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 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 NOTICE TO ALL LANDOWXKI!K"5!XD TAXPAYERS WITHIN MEDFC4U IRRIGATION DISTRICT. . Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 118 of the General LtM of Oregon for the year 1921, that the Budget Coriimltte of Medford Irrfgir tion District has prepared and filed in the office .of the levying boa'td Of said district in the Liberty building in the City of Medford, Oregon, K(!re the same 1b open to public inspection, an estimate' ot the total amount fit money proposed to be expended by the said district during' the ensuing .fliCul year from August 1st, 1922, to and including July 31st, 1923, for" eaoH and overy branch and department of said dlsrrict. The estimate Is as follow: Directors: Per Diem $ 500 CO Mileage . . fefl'60 Miscellaneous . inn. On jOfflce: Attorney: field: Secretary salary Typeing and office labor Rent , Telephone and telegraph Post, stationery, printing Supplies Miscellaneous expense Miscellaneous , Engineer superintendent Engineer?assistnnt. superintendent Kleld party j Supplies and equipment Ditch riders , ' 2 Transportation, including auto operation ' 1,600.00 Structure improvement ... l.fiijo.Qu txarenouse construction 2,800.00 1,600.00 too.bo : O0,O0 100.00 -, too! 00 ' 1, 80. bo 2, fod.00 1,000.60 1.100.00 600.00. 2, tod. 00 Maintenance of main canal, canal company Maintenance main canal, district Maintenance distribution system ............... Interest on $1,250,000 bond issue, one year at 6 Emergency: ; General: Bond expense Publishing .'.V. "3." V.V State engineer .......V.V".V"."".'." Elections Office equipment .7........ Bond premium, officials Inclusion of lands T Recording : Refunds !"!!!!!!"!!!!"" Abstracting State interest Construction Contract "!!!"'."'.""" Estimated tax delinquency 10.000.00 2,400.00 2,000.00 75,000.00 lO.OOo.'OO : 150.00 IBS. 00 126.00 ... ,45.00' 100.00 25.00 60.00 ' 120.00 3. 400.00 295,62V. 09 8,500.00 Total expenditures $424,966.09 Available, funds from bond issue to be used In payment of ! . contract ; $295,629.09 Also from bond Issue to be expended on construction Independ ently of contract .; 12 057 53 Delinquent taxes estimated collectable 16,000.00 i Total estimated receipts-?. $323,686 62 ' Total estimated tax levy , 101,2lz!47 . , T?,aI - - $424.Ctl.U9 Notice Is hereby further given that the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, constituting the tax levying board of said district; will meet at the office ot said board in the Llherty building in the City of Med ford, Oregon. Monday, September 4th. at two o'clock P. M., when arid where any person who shall be subject to the tax levy of the district, based' on said estimate, when the same shall be made, Bhall be heard In favor of or against said tax levy, or any part thereof. , i - . - t - Dated Aug, 8, 1922. ; ;. BUDGET COMMITTEE OF MEDFORD IRRIGATION DlSTRICTl By GEORGE B. DEAN, Secretary. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, J ' By E. M. WILSON. Secretary.