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V PAGti ''F0T7rt; MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,' TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1322 MiSDFOtirafegrL-TRIBUWEf AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER tDLISHEU KVEHY AfTKHNOON EXCEPT HI'SIIAY, 11Y '1'HK MKHKUIIU J'UIN'I'INU CO. LAWLESSNESS AND INDIFFERENCE. T. UulfnrH Htiml iv Mnriiliitr Hun la I lirtilHllti) tiliMOrilra di-nirtiig a ovu day daily uevvRiii(ter.( O?fio Mail Tribune Uuilding, S6-S7-2D North fir ttivet Phont 73. A conaolidstlon of the Democratic Time, the H.dtord Mall, Ui Medford Tribune, ut Bouuieru Qtegoaum, The AaliLand Tribune. ROBERT W. RUIIL, Editor. BUM ITER 8. SMITH, Maitaffcr. SUBSCRIPTION TERMSi BY MAIL In. Advance: Pally, with 8unday Hun, year $7.60 Dally, witlifHunduy Sun, month 75 Dally, without; Huuduy bun, yar fl.6 pally, without HumUy Hun. month 0. Weekly Mail Tribune, one yeur 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year 8 00 HY OAKUIKHf In Mwiford, A ah lurid, Jackson Tille, Central Point, 1'hoenlx, Talent and on B lab way h: y ; Dally with Sunday Sua, month 75 Daily, without Hunduy Sun, month 06 Daily, without Hunday Sun, year 7.60 Daily, with Bunday Hun, one year 8.60 All tenna by carrier, cash In advance. Official paper of the City of M-dford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dall' average circulation tor ilx months tndttut April 1, 1U22, 8ft28, more than double the circulation of any other paper published oi circulated In Jackson County. The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over fiuu miles, buying leased wire Associated Press Service, Entered ar aecond cIhhi inatiet at Medford Oregon, under the act of March H, 1876. UEMBKH9 OP THK ASSOCIATED I'RESH. ' The Associated Press la eicltislvely entitled to the uae for republication of all news dtapatchea jsdltsd to It, or not otherwise credited in this Japer, and also to the local newa publiahed ereln. All rights . of republication of apeclal dia atcbef herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. AH good citizens will devoutly hope that the Oregon grown anarchist, now restrained by the capitalistic cluss In u Michigan hoosgow, gets out In time to run for poinethlng ut the next pri mary. . A Fable:.; Once uiion a time Wiree men from Medford, on boosting bent ate a meul without uinglng a song. Pall fashion decrceB long BklrtB for the Qalshevikls, the same to reach to the ankles. ,, This will revive Interest in musical comedy shows, and bo bit terly contested by spindle-legged gals. ' . Jim Henry of Fern Valley under went a naircui ui me iiaies Aion. pin lie is 4 yrs.'.ll mos. old. "UMATlliiA DEMOCRATS TO KEEP END UP" (Hdllne Pendleton Tribune). Jhe hot hand In politics. . The strikers arreBted for wrecking a train, and' endeavoring to remodel the existing form of government with -dy namite bean, tho good old American names of Josoph Pupourvitch, Charles ysells, John' Petrowskl, Albino Allesto, and James Probetsch. Formation of a Lenlne and Trotsky club In Jackson county to aid In their defense, is being agitated. ,' FIND THE BLACKSMITH ' ., (Eugene Register) '';'y Monday morning Dr. E. W. Bar ' num discovered that everyone of the brlak he lind piled around 1 1 1 h fJ'"hen home were gone from tholr place, but thoro were no chickens '' missing. No uucount can bo given ,"of jusMiow It came thatthey wero ( removed from around the building - or whore they wore taken. In .View Of the fact that a couple of week! ago some one took an nnvll -from the Frnnk Dempsoy residence ' It does seem that there Is no pro ' perty exempt from thlevos. 1 A "sweet hiama" and a "Jazz baby" of Syracuse, N. V., used their fists In an argument over nn amateur R. Val entino. ' The" combatants wore not so cially prominent enough ' to ubu . six-shooters. What Is tho municipality coming to, anyway? A pile of rubbish In tho biz. rilst. has actually been removed with out an order from the.suprijiun court, and UeCurt - It. 'hail : been thoroughly viewed by all. The- alleged bnllot bandit of Portland who Is the "victim of a conspiracy," forgot to tell the world, "the hostile press la maligning him," f - -li:-' . i V !' The liquor of the pre-moonshlne days never made an imbiber think ho was a grand opera Blngor, aftor the first drink.. j: The valley doos not rnlso Its own potatoes, which allows tho valloy to escape the ravuges of potato. bugs. ." What has become of t)ie nation-wide movement to purify politic, ey substf tntlng a stump for a pulpit? ' Tho move to erect a homo In all auto camps, Is favored as being beneficial to the'' young, and will enable thorn' to study the anatomy of a house, rind know how It fools to be in one. ' Funeral conditions will Improve in1 the. tall, timber, aftor a rain, hunters sajr. ,,.,r . . . . A rousing serenade was given one of our promising young men last eve, the beautiful tincan ceremony being used, with the Main Stem as a background. The nuptial flondishness lasted far Into (he night. ''. - Tear Oat Stops Riot lOtfilA, Mich., Aug. 29. State police are stationed at the state reformatory here today as the result of an outbreak among the Inmates last night that wan BUpprejfceoY'ohly'Vhon tear gas :'waa pourpV 4nto.ane.JLf .JM..". ilnillorjejs. Where Hie "rioting "centered. " " WIIKX Attorney (icneriil Dimtflwrt y declared (lie other ilfiy, fljerc wiik il widespread iittcihl on the part (if American liul Khi'viki, I. W. W.'s, radicals, ct cetera, I" take advantage of the rail road strike, for n reign of terror, few people look the statement seriously. There has been so much talk tihont Bolsheviki, so many cries of "Wolf," and so little concrete evidence of serious trouble, that. the .people us a whole, have been inclined'to maintain an attitude of in difference tow'ard this peril, as toward many others. But the report from Chicago that three striking, shopmen on the Michigan Cent nil railroad have confessed to vreeking the Million Dollar JOxpress, resulting in two dent lis,' and many injuries, can scarcely fail to awaken the people to the reality of the crisis. It now appears there was also a plot to wreck the Twentieth Cen tury Limited near Elkhart Indiana, while arrests in various parts of the country, shiw a wide-spread conspiracy to enlist strikers in a red-revolution, looking toward seizure of government property. -y . Of course as far as organized labor i concerned, this lawlessness undoubtedly represents a decided minority. But it is a very active minority. It is a minority, which to date, has met with little opposi tion on the part of the labor rank ami file itself. , The ti'mo' has come when American' labor, should clean its own house not only for the good of the country, but for its own good. Standing on the indefensible principle that a worker who does not belong to a union, thereby deprives himself of his constitutional lights and is legitimate prey for professional thugs and brick throw ing mobs, is the sort of thing which gives these undesirables a work ing basis for their anarehiar propoganda. f Respect for the law, obedcinco to the law, on the part of all citi zens, high,' low, rich or poor on this ground and this grwnd alone can ultimate disaster in this country be prevented. Makewn excep tion in one case and the gates are let down for exceptions in all eases. Only uncompromising and unqualified obedience to law and order supported by awakened public sentiment, -can solve the prob lems which threaten American security. bi-nUi- of- a.- fttiuale..,i&(.-ighJ,.noru . than the brain of a mule? Ann. At birth and at fourteen. 6. What dues a ruble foot of Jfold weiKh? Ann. 1.2U0.!! puunilH, 7. What 1 the wclKht of n cubic fool of cast Iron? Aiih. 4r,0 ioumlH. S. What Ik a denizen'.' Ans. Ju KnKlinh law an alien who 1h in a middle cUihh between an alien and a naturalized or natural born subject is called a denizen. 9. How long has a golf playor to search for a ball before it is declared lout? Ans. Five minutes. 10. Who wrote "The New Arabian N'lKhts"? Ann. Kohf-rt 1-ouln Stevenson. Bible Questions And Answers . Quill Points What n peaceful old world this would be if it wasn't inhabited. Questions. 1. What did the Philistine army do when their champion (Golhtth) fell? 2. What happened at tho Valley of Achor and why wan it thus named? 3. Why was the field that Judas bought called the field of blood? 4. After being nnolnted King at Jerusalem, what attack did AliHaloni next make? r,. Who were the business partners of Peter? ti. When find perceived the suffer ing of the children of Israel, under the bondage of the KKVpUnnH, what covenant did He remember of having made with their fore-fat hers? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. Adonijali attempted to gain pos session of tho throne to which his brother, Solomon, was to succeed at tin; death of David. 2. The feast of the Pnssnver was instituted by Clod to t'ommemorate tile deliverance of the Israelites from Kgvptian bondage and the spiiriugVof their first-born when the destroying angel smote tho first-born of -the -'gyptians. ' 3. The deliverance from Egypt , of the Israelites was regarded as the starting point of the Hebrew nation. 4. Clod working through Moses made tile Israelites a free penplo, r. Joseph's father. Jacob, gave him liis coat of many colors. X U. When David saw Coliath fall, he took (iollath's sword and cut off his head. At that, self-made men never seem quite so objectionable as old-maid men. ' - Ago condemns the flapper. But the flapper will get over it. And ago won't. t ' What has become of the old-fashioned woman who dyed it and made it do another year f Don't condemn a man too quickly. It may be that his wife squirted that perfume on his lapel. : A candidate isuully knows what he s.tauds for when he discovers what tho people won't stand for. v "Tho averaec'woman lias' a vocabulary of only 800 wortls."1 ' It is a small stock, but think of the turn-over. v " Wo learn as the years pass. Air has always been fec, ildu't appreciate it until tires were invented. but we couldu Tho penalty of being a higli-brow is that you must be always on your guard to keep from seeming to enjoy anything. ' It must bo nice to belong to tiie smart set and have nothing to do but wonder who your husband is flirting with now. The only man who doesn't break soino law is tho one who sits and dries nothing, and he should be jailed on general principles. py wan nason TROUBLE SHOOTER. MY IylZZIR used to frolic around our native grad as though it had the eolie or something just as bad. Its wheels would lfalt and stumble, its cylinders would miss,vits works would groan and grumble and pop and shriek and hiss. I took Biz to the tin ner to see what he could do ; he said, ".She'll be a winner, you bet, when 1 get through. With crowbar and with spanner her troubles I'll correct; she'll run in queenly manner, thereafter, I expect." Ho made his best endeavor, he took Liz all apart, and she was worse than ever, which nearly broke my heart. And in tho sultry summer when all the skies were blue, I took Liz to the plumper to sco what ho could do. "When I havo done some plumbing," ho said, "around this bus, you'll see her up and com ing till all the speed cops cuss." Tho plumber man was clever, no doubt he had some skill; but Liz was worse than ever when I ; Jifitl paid the bill. Then, in a sort of panic, I said, "This thing must cease; I'll seek a true- mechanic, all black with auto grease. A man who fixes autos, and nothing else beside, whose hat is full of mottoes, whose skill is trno and tried." llo did some trouble shooting, as skillful as could be, and Liz and I went scooting across tho sunlit lea. . . HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. What does tho word iioRroin moan? 2. In what city In this country was the first piano inado ? 3, Do collcKca nnd universities tench Koogmphy? 4, What Is Scotch soot? C. AVhat was tho original name tor hickory trees? 6. If a man dies nnd leaves .prop erty in different states whut laws govern Its distribution? 7.ij What' doe nelurophohtn mean? How oft e & dooii fhe Koveriinu'nt pay rurnl mall carriers? 9. What Is u Varborough? 10. How many pounds of crude rubber nro there In a 30 by 3 fubric tire? Answers o Yesterday's Questions 1. How many cases of flu were there In the army" during tho war? Ans. 791,907. 2. AVhore was Plr Krnest Shackle ton born? Ans. Ktlkee, Ireland. a. What was the name of tho child born aboard tuo Mayflower in 1620? Ans. PoreRlno White. 4. low much were the operating expenses of tho government cut by tho twelve and one-half per cent wage cut of July 1, 1922? Ans. $134, !tSS.!t 111, 5. At what ago does tho human TsT Bible TTioiirfttSr Today UESTOUE THE EKHlNtl : Breth ren, If a man be overtaken in a fuult, ye which are spiritual restore such a one In the spirit of meekness; con sidering thyself, lest tlinu also be tempted. (ialatlans 6:1. Explains How Enlarged Veins Can Be Reduced Often Time Veins Hurst ami Cause Much Suffering. Kxpenso ami T.osh of Kiuploymcnt. j Many people have become despon dent because thoy hnvo been led tlo believe that there Is no romdy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. If you will get a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Kmerald Oil (full strength) at any first class drug store and apply It night and morning as directed you will quickly notice nn improvement which will continue until the veins und bunches are re duced to normal. Moone's Kniorald Oil Is extensively used in hospitals and in factories us first aid to the injured. It is a harm less, yet most powerful germicide and two ounces lasts a very long time. Indeed, ho powerful is Kmeratd Oil that soft bunches, goltro, swollen glands and wens are reduced. It is one of tho wonderful discoveries of recent years and anyone who Is dis appointed with its use can have their money refunded. Your duggist can supply you. , Adv. CblJTINENTAl liWOODSTAVEPlPE Quotation on rnmrm and Rams for lr . , ricallon. THtlSj l.'TRMI'IK. Mrnlforn- BEDS Tho kind to put under rear cushions, this week $11.95 Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite. S. I". Depot Only $13.25 Medford to' '" PORTLAND V aiur return -v. ' ' CVX HiSNc -j-Sala "Pules 'US&W AT" Fl'tdav and X 'Sk r v s LINES V ...-j Saturday Return Unfit 13 Days from Sal9 Dttte- ASK AGENT ABOUT SEASON FARES Travel now and reallie big profi's In transportation costs. For further -particulars, ask agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOltX M. SCOTT, General., russanger Agent, A! 'F IJKLFAST, Aug. 29. (Fly the As soclatt'd Tress) Republican irregu lars fired npon a congregation of mourners yesterday as they were lea ving a West port , con n ty M ay o chureh, having attended mass in honor of -Michael Collins, says a mes sage received today by th Athlone forroHpiilident for tho Ilelfast Tele graph t'nion. The correspondent said the Ath lone military headquarters was with out official knowledge of the re ported shooting, but the unofficial message stated that five civilians were killed and several , others wounded. 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