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    MrcnroRD matl trtbune. Mrcnrfmn, oheoox, Thursday, august 24, 1922
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
IN INIlKPRVDEKT KF.WSPAI'Ell
HJBMdUBD KVEItY AKTEUNQON EiOEn
SUN I AY, Y THE
URDFUKU t'KINTJNli CO.
Th Mt-tlford HumUy Morning Hun It furntiltnl
M'tMcnuvri dcHtniiK a even day uaiiy iiewjuir.
Office Malt Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North
rir turret, rnone io.
A consolidation of the Democratic Timea, the
Iffriford Mail, the llwiford Tribune, the Southern
Oiegonlan, The Aahlmid Tribune.
ROBERT W. RITHL, Editor.
BUill'TKJt S. SMITH, Manager.
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Official paper of the City of Medford.
Official paper of Jackmin County.
Sworn dally average circulation for all months
finding April 1, IV 'it, more than double
the circulation of any other paper published oi
circulated In Jackaon County.
The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and
Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over fiOO ml lea,
Aaving leased wire Aaamriated !'rena Service.
Entered as second clanm mattei at Med ford
Oregon, under the art of March 8. 1079.
MEMBERS OP TUB ASSOCIATED I'llESS.
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the una for republication of all news dlHpatchea
credited to it, or not otherwlne credited in this
paper, and also to the local news publiahed
fceretn.
All rights of republication of special dla-
patcnea nereiti are alao rewrvea.
ANARCHY OE ARBITRATION?
T
HE COAL STRIKE has been settled. The railroad strike prom
ises to 'be settled, lint us fur as the essential problem involved
in both of these industrial walkouts is eoneerned, nothiii" has been
settled.
-Ami notliiiiir will he settled until some proper labor court is
established whose decisions are final, supported as other court de
tisions are supported, by the police power and by public opinion.
It must be plain to" everyone that if sometlrfhg is not done, if
matters are allowed to drift in the future ns they have in, the past
the inevitable outcome is anarchy. The present disclosures in Chi
ciifro supporting the eharue that there is a widespread movement in
this country on the part of radicals to capitalize industrial disorders
toward a virtual dictatorship of the proletariat, only adds emphasis
to the gravity of the crisis. . -,-
Civilization found a way to prevent aggrieved individuals from
taking the law into their own hands, a way can certainly be found to
prevent organizations of individuals, whether they represent capital
or labor, from taking the law into their hands.
President Harding in his recent address to congress on the strike
situation, roughly outlined a course leading out of the present intol
erable situation. "With men like Hoover and Hughes to assist him
there is every reason to believe a practical program can be evolved,
which will deserve the support of all citizens who believe th'at the
time has come to serve notice on every selfish interest that it must
yield when public welfare demands, to the interest of the people
as a whole.
"Christy" Comes Home
,J Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Ouill Points
.Apparently there is a place for everything except Emma 'Gold
man. i
The traditional good nature of the
Irish is showing up in fine shape those
days, with pitched buttles In the coun
try, and midnight assassinations in the
cities. ...
Of oil the vast horde of candidates
who have run for office In Oregon
since the infliction of the primary sys
tem, none have taken themselves so
seriously, or defeat so bitterly, as one
CIihs. Hall of Coos county, who now
holds the world's record for long dis
tance bellyaching, ami maintenance of
a broach. The gent is now "sojourning
by the .blue Pacific," and, no wonder
it's blue. :
' - NATURE FAKING 1
' (Albany Herald)
F. H. Hough has a real cucum
ber. The big cucumber brought in
a few days ago when placed beside
it looks. Hive a baby.
Wandering into the timber
To hunt the frolicsomo deer,
1b getting to be as dangerous
As drinking home-inado beer.
IlorscR will cavort ut the Jack. co.
fair, and tho management Is thinking
some of- staging an old fashioned run
away, for the benefit of tho rising gen
eration. .
If Mr. Harding is content with one term, he needn't worry about
his place in history.
At any rate, the striking miners haven't demanded that operators
paint targets on the mine guards.
If only the principle of collective 'bargaining
out so much collective loafing.
could function with-
Russia may have no heart and very little use for a stomach, but
her gall has suffered no deterioration.
Henry Ford was making 4.'t miles an hour when arrested
speeding. Now you know the kind of car he doesn't drive.
for
A girl's chances of being given away" by her father depend largely
on how many times she is given away by her small brother.
The eagle represents America, the donkey and the elephant the
political parties, and the goat the chief executive.
The only thing that grows in transit and gives the consumer more
than the shipper sent him is a price advance.
Quito a few of the male population
have new shirts day variety. '
Under the soviet form of govern
ment being prepared for this country
by an aggregation of nuts Oregon had
her quota this province will be
known as Jacksonofagunskl, and the
proletariat will hold a plebiscite to de
cide whether they will bo in tho north
or south of HiIshIu. Until tho govern
ment stepped In, the plans for the new
Utopia were progressing favorably,
with perfect co-ordination between the
. wild ideas and tho whiskers.
. "CHARLIK STRAIGHT GIVEN
YEAR FOR MOONS1I1NIXG" (Hd
llne Orogon City Enterprise). Remov
ing tho kinks.
The San Francisco wife who was
willing to sell her husband for $100 per
month to another San Francisco lady,
undoubtedly saw hor coming.
A CULL ROMANCE
(Corvallls Gazette-Times)
FOR SALE Ladies' diamond
ring, cost 1(IS. CaHh prlco S0.
Might trade; what have you? W.
O., Gazette-Times. '
Chun Egan teed a carload of llait
lotts this week, with masterly putting,
and in long khaki punts.
The fishing Is so poor in Roguo river
that the next sosslon of the legislature
will have to talk 43 days to adjust It.
RipplingRhiiniQs
Kr
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BEST SELLERS.
EOIvEOW up my endless ipiest, I seek them high and low
the books that used to sell the best some twenty years ago.
Our glad applause we used to rive to every transient tome:
"Here is a book that's hound to live until the cofs come home.
Oh, when, since Sappho cashed her string, were odes so ably
sung? These pomes will surely live, by jing, till every "dog is
hung." And thus, with fervor in our souls, our noble fits we'd
throw; where are the d.eathless rigmaroles of twenty years ago!
I mention books that once were sold by train loads through the
land, and only gaffers growing old recall and understand.. Now,
Maurice Thompson 'a masterpiece deserved a lasting fame, but
when I ask my nifty niece if she has read the same, "I've never
heard of such a book," she sayo, and tilts her nose; "if I read
all such .stuff gadzook, I'd miss the movie showsv "I ask the
bookstore clerks today for tales of other years; they've lfever
heard of-them, they say, and shed unbidden tears. They try to
sell ino current rot, but such a scheme won't go; where are the
books that hit the spot some twenty years ago?
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Uasebull funs all-over tho country is only taking a short visit though and
will be glad , to know that Christy i will then return to the pure mountain
air until hip sickness has been thor
oughly routed. Photo shows his "dad,"
Matnewson is well enough to motor)
umvii irom Daranac, in me Auironuacs snlling'and. happy to. once have bis fa-
to his old home In Factory ville, Pa. He mous son at the old home.
shepherds sling, ho looked upon him "Honored Lits and Clients," the let
with contempt. tor said, "Hoping all's well, we apolo-
o. Solomon was the last son of gize for undue procrastination in fur-
David, nishing necessary reply to your last
b. The name "Solomon" meant esteemed of bygone late. Peradventure
'peaceful."
WHO SHALL ENTER : Not every
one that sa;th until ine, Lord, Lord,
shall enter Into the kingdom of
heaven ; but he that doeth the will
of my Father which Is In heaven.
Matthew 7: 21.
COMMUNICATIONS .
Xiiino Not Authorized.
To the Editor:
In The .Mail Tribune of August 17.
11)22, appeared an nnielt. stating that
an lndcpt.mlit Voters League had
been organized in Jackson county.
My name- appeared as a member of
the executive committee witnout au
thorization from ino.
It. CI, ..BAUD WELL,
Medford, Aug. To.
we are at fault he ours the blame and
burden also contrition Honored Lits.
"The elephants is gone off instanter
and ditto the tigers. The deopards Is
too much deficient in sirats for our
climate so pray be watchful and we
will watch over you. The sample wax
dolls Is all running away owing to
equatorial heat of Indian summer. So
pray stay your hands. Eight china
dolls is to hand with six broken noses
per doll and nine cats Is come with
only seven tails. For which our valued
I will make some necessary deductions
on fundamental basis of one nose per
: biped and one tail per animal. Admon
ishments of your honors packing de
partment is our good advice to you that I
the same may not come to pass again."
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
The smartest boy In town is Sam
Richardson, who Is four years old, and land?
can digest a funny paper.
How carborundum made?
What Is tho largest river in Scot-
a What country Is famous for Its
mnngo trees?
4 What Is cumulative voting?
t Who gave the republican party
are not as bright as thoy woro. as Its name?
James Mlddleton Cox will not gpt back! 6 Did the fulled States ever ropu-
irom r.urope in time to mako
speeches against him.
The chances of Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge In the Massachusetts primary
tu res on wood with a hot iron called?
Ans. Xylopyrography?
9 What Is the greatest length of
Alaska? Ans. 1200 miles.
10 What are two synonyms for sal
lent? Ans. Remarkable and consplei.
ous.
any
. Pedestrians havo a new evil to com
bat. Successful hunters are nailing
deer horns on tho prow of their go
carts. ;
LARGEST PINE TRACT
WILL.BE OPENED UPl
dlato a public debt
? What was tho valuo of chickens
raised In this country last year?
8 What kind of grapes are tho seed
less raisins of commerce?
1' Who was Mark Anthony's wife?
10 Of what denomination is the
"Little Church Around the Corner?"
Answers to Yesterday's Question
1 How many people dlo In
Bible Questions
And Answers
ES
ON DOLLS BIG
INDIAN PROTEST
WASlll.NHTO.W American toy ex
porters must send enough doll's noses
and cats' tails with their shipments or
sufrcr deductions for the missing mem
bers, according to an original lottor of
complaint from an importer of Luck
now, India, mado public today by the
commerce department.
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
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You cannot go wrong to buy a flour that makes white
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CITEItRO Flour being milled from select hardwheat
with modern equipment assures you of superior
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Use CllFRlfb Flour and be sure of getting flour
made of old wheat and at the right price.
I Question!
1. what religious party did Nlco
demus belong, and what position did
he hold among the Jews?
2. How juany dovlls does J he tllhlc
state went out of Mnry .Magdalene
when she was delivered of her sins?
3. Wlere was Joseph born, and
about what yeai ?
4. 'What was the approxltnala date
the f John tho Baptist's rtjftth?
I G. How old was David at the time
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2-1. The
largest compact body of yellow pine
timber owned by the federal govern-each year to bury tho deail of a city
ment, a tract of 660,0110 aeres In of 1,000,000 population? Ans. Four
eastern OreRon," la noon to lie opened acres
for sale and development, the forest 6llow u tllk6 ,
service announced today. The tract VovUe ti.n nihi. a... ia
I- nn h. n-aarhA In ttto Ullvl.,.. " ' "Wlltlll
world evorv day? Ans. 97 fli'fl
2 What Is the offlclnl currency ,,f nc slew uonutnT
orto Rico? Ans. -American money. Huw alu l,avl" expect to nave tne
3 Is the three-mile coast line an 'strength to slay such a giant as Roll-
international aerppnieni Ana v w"en ho Himself was of such a
4 Who was the first king of Kns-,"nlaH 8IBlurof
land? Ans. Kgbert SL'T SSS.
4 How mauy acres are required
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1. The field of Aceldama was near
Jerusalem. .
2. Tchan and his family were
stoned to death.
3. Caleb promised his daughter
Achsah, In marriage to whoever should
river
In the Malheur national forest , ' r"r ""dl m Kny "ance, noted? take the city of Deblr.
and is 'said to contain 7,000,000.000 ""rai springs. 4. When C.ollath the giant saw
feet of mature saw timber.. . .. I liat 18 Ue art of burning pic- riuvld armed with only a staff, and a
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