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rAflfl "FOUR MEDFOT?T . rAn; tribune. Medford Mail tribune AN INDKI'ENDKNT NKWSl'Al'l'.U HJBL1HHEI) KVKUY AFTKUXOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, HY TUB MEDKUUl) l'HlNTJNll CO. The 1 Ml ford Ruiuluy M urn I riff Nun ii (nniUtiei) utMcrlbeni deelrliitf a tuiveu day dully jiewnpaiier. Office Uil Tribune Uulldiuv, 2fi-S7-?tf North wtr etrttKC I'uoue THE PROBLEM OF HENRY FORD A consolidation at the prtnucritlo Tim, the Medford Mail, the MwKord Tvilmne, the Hgutlieni Urrgonitn, rue Awuum. rnuunv. IIOHKUT W. IIUIIL, Kditor. HUM1TKK S. SMITH. Huwiger. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! nr UAH, In A. i vii nee: Daily, with fcunduy Hun, yr $7.60 Hails', wlUi Hunduy Kun, mouth 76 Dally, without Mumiuv Sun, year C.60 Dully, without Hunduy Hun, month j Weekly Mail Tribune, one yeur 8. 00 Hunduy Hon, one year a 00 Y CAItltlKIl In Midtord. AMlilimd. JitHtMon- Central Point, l'huuulK, Talent itd on JIlyhwityH: Dally with Sunday Run, Ainnth ....... .75 Ually, wltitunt' riniiday turn, month oo Dally, without Hunduy Hun, yur,.,,, 7.60 Jfalty, with Hundiiy Hun, one yeur 8. CO A twin by rarruT, cium in advarme. Official pnpftf of the City of Mi'dford. Official napfr of J nek mm County. flworn daily avcratrft circulation for alt montliH audi riff April 1, Wii, 8fi2ii, mure tltun double tlie circulation of any outer uper puuiiaueu oi circulated In Jucknun ('mmly. ' The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and Sacramento, uuiti., n utM Alice or over (uu mi tea, htivliig IfMNitd wire AhnouImUhI I'ivhu Service. Entered ta second clous nmtiet at Medford Oregon, under the act ot March 8, 187U. UKUIIKHS OK TUB ASSOCIATKU MESH. The AwioolatMl I'res la eicluaivvly entitled to the ue for republication of all news illNputchen credited to It, or not otherwlae creditt-d In thin Eaper, and alio to tue local itewa pulHUtitKl rain. All rlichta of republication of special dla- ptcHrt herein are uirio reftfrvea. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Henry Ford will close m Ills autonio bllo plants Soit. 16th, hut unfortunate ly the order does not Incluilo himself. As oxpoctocl, the Portland renovator of, mankind, indicted Tor uplifting liy faulty announcing of the hallotH, Ih tho "victim of n conspiracy." A number of 100 per. cent KypBles fryin Huniunlu, and the. middle, west passed throiiKh Saturday. A corporation ought tp he formed to utilize the vacant lot crops for some thing besides nickel cigars. A BRAGGART (Coos Bay . Times) ' After It. was over. Drown got up and tlianked the offlcors and shook hands all around, declaring that never again would he be caught with moonshlno in his possession. Female logs are not to bo worn minus stockings. (Fashion note Chlco Enterprise). As it should be. Doorway diplomats and alley ambas sadors will stage a community whisper at, the co. fair. Thero Is Just enough water left In Hear creek to maintain its Btatus us a creek. A metropolitan appearance is given to the biz. dist these days by a couple of, straw hats with gay colored hat bunds. , QUICK I THE GAS MASKS (Philadelphia Bulletin) Mrs. Joseph N. I'ew and Miss Kthel Tow of "Cllonmede," Hryan Mawr, are entertaining Mr. und Mrs. William Smelllo und Mr. James Smelllo of Liverpool, Kng land, at Atlantic City. (Sub by H. M. 11.) Two died In an auto wreck near Eugjjne Friday, owing to the blowing out of a ilefoctlve cork in a moonshine bottle. German marks are down to n speck, and a number of local financiers now have, u bnru full of dots. A campaign of education is needed to inform uutolsts that It Is about time to drive Into the woodyard, ufter every third trip to the gs silo. NO WONDER THEY WHOOPED (Salem Capital Journal). - Thirty ponderous, palpitating pachyderms, to quote the perspir ing publicity man. each holding the tuil of his predecessor iu his flaccid trunk, filed Into the me nagerie tent of the Kinging and Harmon & lluiley circus this morn ing, to the accompaniment ot joy--oug whoops Trom hundreds of urchins who had escorted the pic turesque cavalcade from tho point of, debarkation to the- show grounds on North Fourteenth and D stroots. ' There was no depletion in tho rank9 or either or the mujor political partlt Sunday, all hunters returning intact. Some of the placer claims in tho Nash district, are being devoted, to agriculture. . . ; , The leaves have started to fall, like ' humans for a cock and bull story. A Multnomah Judge 1s the latest re call target, lie went by the law. In stead of the Jaw. A brilliant Jurist will be yanked off a street corner to fill his place. . Strainer Ashore I'ugct Sound SEATTLE, Aug- S8. Tile steam ship, Nlka, reported ashore on .Wuail- clah Wand, Strait of Juan de Fuca. is a wooden freighter operated by the Charles Nelson line Between ruiset Sound und California ports, She. wan formerly owned by the Pan-American Steamship company. Avireiel. messages received hy the Seattle harbor- department indicated the Ship was iu no linmedluto danger. A little knowledge is it ilimjjeroits thin;;. Tim dimjrer is only in (Tetiseil when in the trust' of it man like Henry J'Viril, it is at l;ioliod lo a liirgo' income prohulily tho largest individual income in tin; world today. For money iiioiiiih power und u billion dollar power plant' attached; to an essentially superficial brain plant, moans Iroiililo. Henry Ford isyiol, of cmu'hp, a profound student of history, poli tics or ccoiMimies. Outside of his special field of tho pus ('lifiinc, and indiistriiil inanaf;oinciit, ho is, us was shown on the witness stand, a few yoars ilk'", an exceptionally i;n'i'uii!man n well liicanint; man no doubt, with a fjeuuine love for Immunity, and a f'nuino desire to belter tint lot of I he average man, but with a heart invariably run nine; away with his head. ' This has boon demonstrated in intiumorablo instanoos. As Nor man IHipfjood has shown fecently in Ihn (lii4erniitional jraj,'a.ino, Henry has been hopelessly horiiswav;t;l'd by tho Jew baiters. He Mvalbnved a car load of fraudulent evidence and spent a carload of cash on what was essentially unjust and destructive propaganda. A better informod man would never have been duped, never have done a race Nitoli a p;ratutiotis wrotiff. . Now ho is suffcrini,' from a Wall SI root complex Ho sees all tho troubles of mail proceeding from this short section near Lower liroadway. And because Henry is a well meaning man, a successful man, and a very rich man, thousands of people listen to what he has to say, when they would not listen to millions of other men far more competent to render an opinion on economic and political problems confronting their country. . So one involuntarily squirms, when Henry closes his factory and opens his mouth. For closing such it factory is a tremendous eco nomic performance, and the succeeding verbal exorcise, enjoys in consequence tremendous public; iinporlanec-ont of all proportion to its intrinsic worth; ' . Mr. Ford says AVall Street is responsible fop tho railroad strike. And as this is not only n time honored and popular idea, but a con venient solution of a complex and distressing problem, hundreds of thousands of people proceed to believe it. -nd yet Henry gives no evidence, supplies no key to the mystery, in no way explains why most people have believed, tho refusal of the nhop men to return to work without their seniority rights, was and !is the main cause of the walkout. j Such a statement from such !i source is particularly regrettable ;nt this time, when lonsethinking is so epidemic, when clear thinking 'and accurate statements bused not on prejudice but facts, arc so in demand. i Closing the doors of Mr. Ford's factory is bad enough but open ing tho Ford cut-out at such a distressing timo is nothing short of a 'calamity. Quill Points flis criticisms suggest tlat.ho. should be called the iioncensor. Wealth, isn't everything, but many married couples can't get along when they're short. . i When n grass widow begins to pity a married man, the poor pump is beginning to need it. ) After all, the most enjoyable think about the ole swinnnin' hole was youth. F.ven the woman who stands up for her rights doesn't particularly enjoy doing it in a .street car. It must bo fine to be a policeman and always at it considerable distance from where the trouble is. Tho only thing you can say for tho present state of chaos is that it may make us a nation of good marksmen. Speaking of liffinities, let us not forgot the green apple and the stomach ache. Iu a largo town you are judged by what you have oft; in a small town you are judged by what tho neighbors have on you. Tho meek may inherit the earth, liut the rent they now pay would indicate that they are buying it on the installment plan. Fable: Once there was a critic who didn't agree that the limit t f civilization is the western boundary of "Greu'iteh Village." RipplingRhutnQs HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 3. Illow many cases of "flu" wore there In the army during tile war? 2. Wheru was Hir Ernest Shuckleton born? 3. What was tho iiunio of the ehWtl born aboard the .Mayflower in 1C20V 4. . How much wero the operating expenses of the ridlroudH cut by the twelve and one-half per cent wage cut. July 1, 11)22? 5. At what age is the human brain of n female heavier than the brain of a male? C. What does a cubic foot of gold weigh? , 7. What Is tho weight of a cubic footof iron? ... . X. What is a denizen? !l. How long has a golf player to search for a ball before It Is declared lost? 10. Who wrote "The New Arabian Nights" ? Answers to Saturday's Qccsllons. 1. ilow nro mushrooms produced? Ans. Ity aporejj. , ... A tiat is good whipping cream? Ans. Cream that is at least 24 hours old which contuins at least 30 per cent butter fat will whip easily when very cold. J. What are five conducts? Ans. Silver, copper, aluminum zinc and brass. 4. What are five Insulators? Ans. Slnte, porcelain, dry leather, silk and gutta pereha. 5. What big league team holds the record for consecutive wins'! Ans. The Now York Nationals won 20 con secutive games In 19 til. the record. b. Whnt are mlnerels? Ans. Small towers on Mohammedan mosques. i. Where Is the longest hole. on n golf course in thlH country? Ans. At the Alamo country club In Sun An tonio, Texas. 8. "VVhero was tho first dental col icgo In this country? Ans. llaltl more, Md. 9. How long has the eight hour day been employed by the gov't? Ans. Since 1808. . 10. What is the flag nf Poland? Ans. It consists of two stripes, n whlto over a red one. My big purchases of Fall and Winter tex tiles are marching in. New Fall fabrics of the finest textures. Rich colorings. Mellow browns, pleasant grays, sturdy blues, rich blacks, snappy mixtures Come in and look them over. You know you don't have to. buy if. you are not ready but I'll Ap preciate your, opinion anyway. , , . , , Bible Questions And Answers Questions. 1. Which brother of Solomon's at tempted to gain possession of the throne to which he (Solomon) was to succeed at the death of David? 2. Why was the feast of the Pass over instituted? 3. What event was regarded as the starting point of the Hebrew na tion? I 4. Who made the Israelites a free people by- guiding them to a new country, when they were being op pressed by Egyptian rule? 0. Who gave Joseph, his coat of many colors? 0. When David throw the stone and Goliath fell, w'hht did David do? Answers lo Yesterday's Questions. 1. Achan was ah Israelite of the tribe of Judah. 1 2. "The field of Aceldama" meant "tho field of blood." 3. When Absalom had gained jn popularity and led a revolt ngainst tils father, ho occupied the city of Jerusalem. 4. At tho battle of Oibeon between David and lsh-hosheth. Abner com manded the men or Israel, and Joab, the men of Judah. j fi. Abram was thereunder of the great Hebrew nation. 0. Abram was born in Vr of the Chaldces, beyond the Euphrates. jbjeTliouqtitySr Ibday THE WAY TO rEACE : Acquaint uow thyself with him, und he ut peace: thereby good shall come unto thee, Job 22: 21.-- With Medford trade IS Medford made. TORTURE I have cut out nil my laughing, I'm a stranger to delight; for my neighbor's phonographing, grinding music day and night, and my hitter cup I'm quaffing, and my language is a fright. Once my life was gay atiir cheerful, it licit! nothing sad or sour, and my map was never tearful, never knew n briny shower; 'twas before I got tin ear full of tinned music every hour. I am fond of music stately, be it canned or he it raw; I enjoy the masters greatly, singing songs without a flaw: hut the stuff I'm hearing lately sounds like filing of n saw. For my neighbor's grapho phoning. and his records till Sire punk; they are rattling, sltriek- it nr. groaning, with a clinking, clanking clunk; and I'm yearning ami I'm honing for a hermit's cave and bunk. Oh. my jazzy neighbor's grinding evermore a tinny tune; he is winding, wind ing, winding, in the torpid hour of noon; noisy solace he is find ing by the pale light of the moon. And ho leaves his couch to . tinker with his jim-blamod music mill; when the eastern skies grow pinker he is wrestling with it still, ami he hands mo, line and sinker, music guaranteed to kill. So my heart is slowly breaking, and I shed a priceless tear, and there seems n, use in faking happincsN that's not .sincere, while my neighbor's mill' is waking all the echoes far and near. Your Worry Is Over The Brownlee,Mili Is Now Operating and We Are Book, ing Orders for . SLAB WOOD Place Your Order. Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. . GIM CHUNG China Herb Store . This is to crtir that Olm Chung of Me.lford. Ore., has cured me of goitre stomach trouble, s. M. Leonard. J St.. Grants Pass. T.h." Is o certify that Glm Chung of Meilford, Ore., has cured me of rupture ?;.'iuJC 'far' st.in.llng. F. Q. lahajn, m S St.. O.ranls Pass, Ore. Medford. Oretton. Jan. IS. 191T. This is to certify that I. the under, slffneri. had verv severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years an4 last August was not expected to lvi and hearing of Olm Chung (who., llerb store Is at :i4 South Front street, Me.lforUl, 1 decided t- get herbs for ray tomaeh trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon as I usd them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I waa to see Glm l hung and try his Herbs. (signed! w. R. JOHNSON. ttnesees: JVm. Lewis. Eagle Point . T' h ChlUlretu. Eatle Point. I Jt. A. Anderson. Medford. 8. B. Holmes, Hagle Point. C. K. Moore. Ks-. Point. J. . Molntyre, Eagle Point Oeo. Von der Itellett. Eagle Point Thoa. K. Ntcaoia. aie foint. Jackson. , County Fair Sept., 1.1 to 10 WO ODI Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Fir Phone i42 Successful Graduates ' Are the Best Recommendationof ... f - O. A. C. This institution offers a thorough, practical, dUCBt,n at a cost within reach of tho high school graduate. It offers training for collegiate degrees In:- i Agriculture V.!"0 i,,,..-,. rimrniacy . sEEF 18 ond Mcc"n,"c A"w ?k53ssss- , j ortstry , Militair Science and Tactics Home Economics ' -""v,J. It offers trninins also In;.. The School of ai.tsic, Musical Edit 1 cation, Industrial Journalism., ; ' Fall Term Opens September IS. j For circulars of .information and Illustrated booklet write to. The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 192?? MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE . ' DA1I.V KXCEIT SUNDAY . , Lv Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m. , . ; Lv.. Roseburg 8:30 a. m., ,2p.m. i MEDFORD GRANTS PASS STAGE ' 1 ' DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ,, , Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m 1:00 p. m., 4:45 p. m. ,,. . Lv. GranU Pass. 7:30 a. m 1:00 p. m 5:30 p. m., . ., ... SUNDAY ONLY. Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. Lv. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. . , We connect with stages for Portland, Marahfleld .and Crescent . City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. 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