PAflft FOITTC MTCDFORD MATL'. TRIBUNE. iMTCDFORT). i GITFiON. FRIDAY, ..SEPTEMBER 1.!. J922'? ' Hkdfoki) Mail tribune - N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER (IrllJSHKD KVE1IY AFTERNOON ElOEPT SUNDAY, BY THE MEDKOKO PRINTING CO. MORE CROSSINGS NEEDED OVER S. P. Th !. ford Him.lar llnrninic Hun im furnUhnl bwcriberi ilesirii.g a t-ven day daily Mwiitr. Offir Mali Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North fir atteet. riione lo. A oonM.ldatton of the Democratic Tim. the Bedford Usit. the ilifon. Tribune, the Southern Oreyomait, The AuliUnd 'Iribuiie. ROBERT W. Rl'UIi, Editor. 8UM1TEK S. SMITH, Uanager. SUBSCRIPTION TERM Si BIT MAIL In Advinoe: , Daily, with Sunday Hun, year $7.50 Daily, with Sunday Hun, month 75 Dally, without HuihUt Hun, year 0.60 Dailr. without Hiindav Hun. month.... Weekly Mai! Tribune, one year S-00 . Sunday Hun, one yeui S 00 JY OARRIEK In Medford. Ashland. Jackaon Tllle, Centra) Point, i'boenlx, Talent and on Highway a: Dally with Sunday Sua, month 76 ' Daily, without Kundtt Hun, month 6ft Daily, without Sunday Hun, year 7.60 ' Daily, with Hundity Hun. on year 8.60 All terms by carrier, caah in advance. Official paper of the City nf MM ford. Official paper ol Jackson County. Sworn daily average circulation for all months fHiintf April i, i viz, a.'izB, more man aouuie the circulation of any other paper published oi circulated in Jackson County. The, only paper tWtween Eugene, Ore., and sjarramento, Calif., a distance of over now mi lea, turitig leased wire Associated Treaa Service. Entered as aecond clast matiei at Med ford Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1870. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not olherwine credited in this Riper, ana also to uie local news puu.iu.eu acrein. All rights of republication of special dis patches herein are alio reserved. lu- :, ;zT-trrg"r'' " Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. -PerpcDdiculnr voting ot tho party ticket in Jackson county, is bt'foro tlio luamjes here. ' Everything is all set for the week end rush to the hopyards. There's a new automobile on the city streets and country byways, and another mortgage on tlio old home. One of the speed contests scheduled for the county fair went off premature ly on Hellbent ave. last eve. C' Wig AnhHle ate a pear with the hide on Wed. ami upset himself. '; Portland papers nulto frequently take editorial shots at California for her "superb self-satisfaction," "her irrepressible desire for the limelight" and "her. climatic boasts." California transformed a sagebrush waste Into an agricultural empire, without the aid of a Joyride by businessmen and politic inns, builded more than one city within her boundaries, and never loft the de velopment of nor natural resources, exclusively and forever, in the hands of the Lord. Also California docs not become Insanoly infatuated with every nutty notion that comes along. And the metropolitan centorB of California back their orations with tholr spondu licks. If the Willamette valley was in the Golden State, people would travel from the farthest cornors of tlio globo to be rained on, every autumn. SOME day there will be a fire on t lie west side of Mi-ilford. Ami I lie whistle will Mow jiiKt as ;i lengthy IVi-i'ht train from the south comes to rest MoeUimr Main street. The fire engine will swoop from the fire hall, headed for the west side, ami find its way Mocked at Main street. It will also find its progress hampered Ity the quickly congested antoinohile truffle. There beiii? no croNsinn on Sixth street, no crossings on Fifth or Fourth streets, no underground crossings .oji any street, the fire de partment will be forced to buck truck, and find a enfssin, probably at Third or Jackson streets-. 1 ! ' - Now- anyone who knows anything about fires and the problem of fighting them, knows that the first few. Ininutes form the critical period, five minutes at the inception of a fire are more important than half an hour after the fire ,1ms once gained headway. ;' . It must be apparent to anyone, therefore, that sonio arrangement should be made whereby this danger Jo the safety of MY'dford be re moved. An ordinance compelling; a train Mocking the Main street crossing to move on ut the sound of the fire whistle, is of no practical benefit, for the time consumed in such an operation would probably exceed the time required to find another outlet. - m This prospect is drawn to emphasize the need of more crossings between the east and west sides of Medford, and the great desira bility of an underground crossing. Extending Sixth street under the tracks would not only provide necessary fire protection, but would be a great benefit in a business way, and in the solution of the im portant problem of lessening traffic congestion on Main street. Medford is growing. The automobile traffic is increasing tremen dously. Itlocking Main street during business hours, even for five or, ten minutes is a great annoyance to people of the city and its fre quency seems to be increasing. "When added to this we have a posi tive menace in ease of fire, and the necessity of radical change in the lines of communication across the S. 1. tracks becomes of immediate and serious concern. mm Ouill Points When in doubt, vote "No." Corner: An angle. Usually occupied by a filling station. In politics, those who look on the lri ;ht side are on the inside. We have, no Minute Men now. inspector would class as seconds. liul the country is full of men any We are an extravagant people, forever-making new laws when the old ones haven't been used enough to showigns of wear.'. There will never be a sucj'essfiil revolution, of 100 per cent Americans unless the leader cun speak seventeen languages. A representative government is one that elects six men in favor of u thing and six against it and wonders why something isn't done. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? LET HIM WHO SEES NOT, INFLICT THE SENTENCE - . (Marshfleld News) . Mr. Corey was driving east at a t six mile velocity with the right of , way on his side, when along came the Putnam truck with a big load ,"of wood, hearing southward. Ac : cording to drlvor Print's story, ho '- espied an attractive flapper cross " ing the Btroet and somewlioro about hor porson, tho fateful red garter. With eyes gluod dn the garter, Print was oblivious to all oIbo and when ho struck Coroy's machine, the running board was . smashed and tho body of the car dented badly, while quantities of wood soared ovor the Corey machine. Tho soldier's bonus bill lias passed the senate. This deplorable raid on the pockctbooks of war-made million aires will be vetoed by tho president. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Finger of Marls sav Illinois, who have been touring the west apent last wook end with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelly. (Salom Capital Jour nal.) On hand. Arrangements have been made to have the weatherman Hcrldnnlnllv ulmt for a doer, If there is any precipitation n()ls lluve ont'rely disappeared ? during the fair. Three of tho best arguments in the world for the Darwinian theory are quartered at Dock Gltzon's. . MARVELLOUS! ' ' (Siskiyou News) ,,Iii tlie morning the children . played games and In the afternoon enjoyed magicians tricks with the ice cream furnisliod by the Sunday school. A truck scooted up an alloy unex pectedly Thurs. pin., and 17 of our lend ing Whisperers escaped by a mlraclo. - Now that the Constitution him hnnn amedded locally, with a little outsldo help, a fe.w defects in the 10 Com mandmcnts can be corrected. J Whoro are the Loo.Choo Islands? 2 Who was culled the Nero of the North? 4 How many states are In the com monwealth of Australia? 4 For what crime can a president bo Impeached? 5 How many Immigrants woro ad mitted to this country last year? G What is tlio per capita consump tion of fish each year In this country? 7 What is It in Cnnada? v 8 In what sea Is tho Islo of Man? 0 What Is carborundum used for? 10 Whoro la William the Conqueror burled? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 Who was tho most noted Kronen fuhullHt? Ans. Jean do la Fontaine. 2 What medlcino is made from Peruvian hark? Ana. Quinine. 8 Where Is tho Sargasso sea? In tho North Atlantic. 4 Wlionvnu tho first' world peace congross held? Ans. In 184!) at Paris. 6 How strong is gravity on the moon? Ans. Only one-sixth what it is on the earth. Instead of a body falling 10 feet tho rirst Becond it fallB but 2.0 foot. ' 0 How strong is gravity on the sun? Ans. Twenty-six and one-half tlmos us strong as here. 7 From what part of a whale do wo get whalebone? -Ans. The mouth. 8 Who is In eliargo of tlio trade and conunorco affairs of KubsIu? Ans. I.. Krassin, soviet trade commissioner. 0 What two historical towns In 1111- Ans Kaskaskla and Cahokla. 10 Who wroto "The Now World Symphony?" Ans. A. Dvorak, a Ho liomlan composer. Bible Questions And Answers 1. What were the names of tho Ron henlle and the l.ovlte who organlzod a conspiracy against Moses and Aaron? 2. Whoso disciple was Peter at .the time Christ called him to become one of His disciples? 3. How did Saul feel towards David after ho (David) had slain Goliath? 4. When the children mocked lillshn, tho prophot of Israel, what curse did ho bring upon them? . 5. What did Herod tho Great order done to the nobles who woro with him at tho time of his death? . , " 0. After his brothers had sold Jo soph to the iHlimaelltos, what, did they do with his coat of many coIoib that they hud taken from him? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. God revealed to tho different nutliors of the Hooks or the Iilhle, His purposo and plans tor tho redemption or many. What is written In these Hooks is tho testimony .of God to mun. 2. Tho Old Testament was translat ed Into Greek about 280 U. C. . .1. A lit Jail mado war on King Jero boam of Israel In an endeavor to re cover tlio kingdom of the Ten Tribes, and succeeded in'taklng sevoral cities of Israel. " v 4. Alilshni was the son of Zcruiah. David's sister' and therefore was Da vid's nephew. 5. Goliath doflcd the armies of Israel forty days.' 0. Tho priest ot M Id lan gavo Mosob his daughter, Zopporah, to wed. jfar Bifiiouqhtr Today J 111 KKKI'KK: keeper: the Lord thy right hand. I The Lord Is thy Is thy shade upou salin 12t : 8. ' Used powder puffs continue to gar nlsh tho leading corners. T ' Hfcjrxo Slayer F.IectisM-uteil. , OSSINING, X. Y.. Sept. 1. Luther Hoddy, a nogro. slayor of William Miller and Francis Buckley, two Now York City detectives, and Herbert Smith, convicted for the killing of Postmaster Johnson, at Nineveh Junc tion, tN'e York, in 1919. paid the death penalty In tho electric chair at Ring Bin prlBon Inst night. HOTEL FOR SALE! "Nolleo Is hereby given Hint (Im undersigned will receive sealed bids mil 10:00 o'clock A. M. Scpteiulier "til, 1IW2, for n hotel anil Its coiiUntM (partlully (laniageu by f,v) located on Willamette lloiilevard at MeKennu Avemio in the City of Portland, Oivgon. Xo blih will lx considered utiliwi accompanied by a certified , rlMi-k to (lie order of tlio company for five per cent of amount of hid, balance jwyablo iimiii acceptance r bid by tile company. lilibi will 1m received for Hie bulldiiiK and contents only, build ing to bo removed inside of thirty days of iMxcptanro of bid. Tlio company reocrves tlio right to reject any ami nil bids. Peninsula Lumber Company 1', iP. Drawer 41 UH -. Portland, Oregon Mix Hits Bull's-eye Tom Mix has hit the bull's eye again in his latest production, "Trailin," which is now on view at the ilialto theatre. -Max.Hrand wrote the stirring story on which the photoplay is based. : ., It seemed peculiar to see Mix in the role o'f a tenderfoot, but he soon dem onstrated thut-he was not so tender after all. Steve Nash, the bad man; and a few others who attempted to interfere with. his plans were soon con vinced of the hero's superiority-at their own tricks. Incidentally '-.Mix walked in and practically took tha vil lain's sweetheart from under his very nose as though there were nothing un usual to it. A' deep mystery connected with the story is not cleared until the last scene. . , "School Days" Ti rllls Every mother who has boys, every man who remembers his boyhood, will recall some delightful memories after Woman Surprises Her Friends After a spell of Typhoid Fever 7 years ugu f begun to suffer -from in digestion and gas in my stomach and coile attacks. This f.-raduall.v became so had that my dm-tor advised an operation, for gall stones. A friend advised me- to try Mayr's Wonderful Itcmedy which I did with splendid results. My friends Were astonished .-it my rapid Imnruvcment. I have no more bloatimr nnd'ran nat nnvthlnc .1 wlsn. .It removes the catarrhal mucous from tho intostfnSil tract and allays the inflammation which causes practlcully all stomach"; liver.. and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. Otie doso-wilt convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. ' Adv. seeing Wesley Harry in the presenta tion of Gus Edwards' "School Days," which closes its engagement at the Page theatre tomorrow night. The picture reveals all the pranks, the disappointments, and the glory of an untamable irresponsible boy. Speck Brown, played by the freckle-faced star. And Speck fairly revels In his portrayal. Urlsi first seen .among rural surroundings, a)id later he gets a taste of private, tutoring that is accord ed children of wealthy parents in big cities. ' ASP We. carry duplicate sales slips with blank headings for use in any line of business. Call 75 for service. tf Have that Auto -Top recovered. Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite S. 1 Depot Continental iSWOODiTAVEttPH Quotation on Pnmps and Ranis for Ir. " ' " rljtntlon. . , TfinS. I. TKMIM.R. Mclforrt 8 Column Standard Keyboard Adding and Listing Machine VICTOR . anotxth. A fiii w. finely finished machine that will do anything any standard addi i .-I. :imo do. Weighs only about 27 lbs. 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Find out what $100 will buy in ai adding Machine! - to buy. N. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Central Ave. Phone 112 v MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S The Gall to School WHEN THE CALL TO SCHOOL COMES TO THE BOY, THE CALL TO SERVICE COMES TO THE CLOTHES. , , ' suits! s $10.00 to $16.50 We feature these famous clothes for the boy, because their splendid styles and qualities and the extra pair of pants with the suit afford the greatest values, poa . sible to offer. SATURDAY SALE OF BOY'S FURNISHINGS BOYS' SWEATERS' .,CZ'." $1.75 A fjnoit Slip-Over Sweater. knit in two colors 'Ml Wool fOip-Ovor Swentei'3. - All sizes. From 'J to 10. A great many different color coiiiliiiiatioiis. $3.00 to $5.00 -;'.;;- BOYS ' . SHIRTS . AND WAISTS .Boys' Shifts, collar attached d I stylo. . Dirk and light colors f V V Boys' Waists, blue, .black,- f 1 khaki and light colors V 1 UU A few Roys,' Waists in Striped 7(? percales O C Boys' Caps 91.00 Boys' Overalls $1.00 All Sizes Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEDFORD, OREGON Pendleton All Wool Blouses and Shirts ; for Boys Name "Bayer" on Genuine Always eay "Bayer" when you buy isiiirin. ' I'nloss vou sec the name "Bayer on pockupe or on talileta you are not get ling the genuine ilayer product pre urihed liv physicians over twenty-two .-ears ami proved euie by millions for olds, headache, toothache, earache, neu al"ia. lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis, ind for pain in general. Accept only linyer" pad;ape which eontnins proper lireetions. Handy boxes of twelve tab ets cost few cents. Druggists also sell .ottles of 24 and 1K). Aspirin is the raile mark of Bayer Manufacture of donoaceticacidcster of Salicylieacid. WOOD! Dry Mil) Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Kir Phone IMS Car Rent Service Central PointTaxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE RICHARDSON MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 E. Main St. , Medford J HILL A Select Jfon-Srt'tarlan Boarding School ' -. ' Iloya between (I and 20 years Social Advantages, Homelike -Atmosphere . -. Small Classes and Men Teachers Detailed U. S. Army Officer Opens Sept. 18, 1022, PORTLAND, OREGON WW We put a new meaning in the word "Service" a trial will show you. UNLESSSYOU ARC1 Your Worry Is Over - i the Brownlee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book : ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 am chung i China Herb Store and Btomach trouble. S. M. Leonard, j ni., grants fash. Thlm , . tn A ... . iuiy mac uim i;nunff or "s curea me or rupture of 'our years' standing. F. O. Isbam. "a o ol, crania ans. Ore. fui aea'ora- Oregon. Jan. IS. 11T. t X I .-criiiy mai l. tne under alKnert, had very severe stomich trouble na had been bothered for several yemra u Vn.d hearing of Olm Chung (whose L 'i "-iuw it gei nerDS ror my stomach trouble, and 1 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 Olm Chung and try his Herbs Witnesses: Wm. Lewis. Eagle Point. W.. U Chtldreth. Eaple Point ' !? Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Bgle Point ' , V- J5- Moore. Eagle Point J. V. Melntyre. Eagle Point - '. Oeo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point Thos. R Nichols. Cale Point "WW-MP.".'!'--. J(T ,: