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V PAOR FOUR MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, W22 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THE ' MEDFOKD I'RINTINU CO. DAUGHERTY, THE BLACK SHEEP. The Medford Sunday Morning 8un li tumiHhed witwcribeis desiring ft seven day dully newspaper. Office Hall Tribune BulldiDff, 26-27-29 North: fir street, rhonw u. A consolidation ni the Ui'mocrullc Times, tlie Uedford Mail, th Mt-dfonl Tribune, the Southern Oregonian, The AsiiUmi Triuune. ROHRRT W. Itl'HL, Editor. 8UM1TKK 8. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: BT WAIT. in Advnnpe: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year $7.1(0 tmily, with Kmd:iy Sun, month 7ft Dsllv. without Sunday Sun, year B.fiO liutlv without Hundav Hun. month.... Weeklv Mail Tribune, one year 2.00 Sundny Sun, one year 2 00 SV UAH Rl Kit In Medford. Ashland. Jackson ville, Central I'olut, l'hoenlx, TaUnt and on iftghwavu: Daily with Sunday Rim, month 76 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 05 Dally, without Sunday Sun, yt-ur 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash in adrance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn daily average rTrrulatlon for tlx months Sliding April J, iwzz, auzn, more uiun uumiu' the rlrculution of any other paper published ot circulated in Jack no ti County. The only pap'., hetween F.ujrene, Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of ovi-r f00 miles, AMVlng leased wire Associated I'reas Service. Entered as second cluftw mnttet st Medford Oregon, under the act of March H, 1H7U. UKMHKR3 OP TUB AHSOCIATKI) I'RESH. The Asmx-intcd l'ress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newt diHpiitchoH credited to It, or not oilier win creuueu in hub paper, and also to the local news published liereiii. All rights of republication of special dis patches iierein are aimj rewcrven, ' " - 1 ' Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. It hns been bIx yeiiin since tlio Adum eon bill was jiaBsed for vote KcUInK purposes, duriiiK u railroad otrlke, and the winnlry ouBlit to set over It by 1987. September 17 ban been jI asldo ns CoDBtitutlon Bay. The . Constitution needs a thorough going over by a com mittee of amateur nation builders, who ore not afraid to use a lead peneil. ADMIRABLE FRANKNESS (Ad. CatEvePost) William do Millo has produced the photoplay In a manner which demonstrates that a -halt must be called. Sehoolmarms are setting fortlf for tha rural schools, but it will be the middle of October before their districts get to fighting with them, Jn a wholo soiilbd manner. This is the night the Calshcvik! ovsr-dance themselves, and are unable to stand the sight of a household imple ment, between shindigs. , Diplomatic matters In the valley are rapidly getting back on a whispering basis. "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" (Albany Democrat) ' A week, ago Saturday J. J. Cas well, F. M. Powell, Marshall Powell and O. 1). Marshall's mule Jack, made a trip to the huckleberry patch in J. Caswell's truck. The four reported a good time and came home Monday with twenty one gallons of huckleberries. Considerable Interest Is being mani fested in thoradio broadcasting at tlio co fair. The radio will endeavor to beat a bit of malicious gossip to Ash land, three times dully. American flappers aro reported to be driving young mon of Chicago, "Into the ministry," but in this vicinity the stampede 1s In the other direction. Care should be exercised that the drive doeB not run them clear through the pulpit, with Its yellow-legged chicken, and pants button donations, Into polit ical fields. 1 A BARED LIMB ' (Coos Bay Times) LOST Sunday at Coob, ono pat ent leather slipper and lady's poeketbook containing tickets. Kinder please return to Times of fice, North lleml. Vrl. eve just before sundown, Hill Hates killed a five point buck within four ft. of bis barber cliuir. "ARIZONA POLITICIAN OOKS 1N' SAN1C" (Hdline SP. lCxnnilner). -.Whatever was lie indicted for? Ilcv. Wilson occupied tlio pulpit at Iowell Sunday with a od audlonco. (Kugene Guard), Why pews are empty. ' The Japanese immigration restric tion bill will soon bo up before the august seedsenilers. ami. when passed ought to put n Btop to tlio present de population of Kuropc or anarchists and hungry hellraisers. The Japs ought to cock themselves up on a soap box and he inimutio from legislative pestering. i Jim Grieve of Prospect lias gono to raising and Belling fancy cats. This Industry is second only to (lie Roguo ltlver fish Industry. ' Many tourists will remember the Rood roads of Oregon in their wild dash for Canada. i. Helped His Back Backache, rbeumutic pains, (list?.! neds, and blurred vision are symptoms Of -kit" hey trouble. "My husband had a bad back," writes Mrs. M. McCnl- lough, Hasten, Pa. "When ho sat down ho could hardly get up and then ho would be drawn over to ono side. He tried Foley Kidney Pills and they cured lilm." Foley Kidney Pills snick- ly relieve Wdnoy und bladder trouble. ATTORNEY (iKNERAfj D.U'OHERTY lias been considered the black sheep in President HiU'ilinK'x cabinet. lie may be. Hut the speech he delivered in Chicucjo yesterday, when requesting his imti-strike injunction, will remain a white spot in his reeoi-d. Jl was a nood speech. It was strong inn to Ibe point,, and at the sunn; time luir. "Tomorrow," said the Attorney (Jeneral. "it will be said by some, more malicious than truthful, that this proceeding is intended as n death blow to the unions. In my judgment this movement is necessary for the preservation and protection of the unions themselves. There are many who believe, on ac count of the nrrogunec of certain officials of labor unions, that 1 lu unions themselves should be destroyed. I do not think ' they should be, I think they should be corrected und regu lated." "Jf the aets of violence and murder lire inspired by the unions, then it is lime for the government to call a halt. Xo labor leader nor capitalistic leader, nor organization nor asso ciation of any kind, will be permitted by the government of the I'niled Stales to laugh in the faces of a famishing people, without prompt prosecution and proper punishment." That doctrine will meet with heurty approval by un overwhelm ing majority of the American people. I'ublie patience has long since passed the breaking point. The issue is in brief, whether law and order bucked by the government is to prevail, or whether lawless ness mid' violence, hacked by th radical labor element is to prevail. The answer is obvious, the just anil proper outcome certain. Daugh erty, black sheep or while, has in this instance, done well. Ouill Points When in doubt, vole "No." The initials on the door mean that it is his first ear. l;ols of people .would like it belter if it rend: "Klive us this day our daily cake." Not all of the street-corner sports arc bluffs, boot the whole nickel. - Some of them will It js junt as well that the good die young. If they lived, they piohubly wouldn't stay that way. These people who think the movies rotten might stay nwny nnd let somebody else have an end seat. With styles as they are, it may be that man tells Satan to get behind him because the old boy is obstructing the view." You can't expect foreigners to' understand a language that says a man is down and out when he is hard up and all in. Knch Kuropean nation would be glad to have peace if it had some assurance that peace wouldn't benefit the other fellow. A feminine writer says it isn't fair to place all the blame on the flapper. Well', it's n good idea to have something on her. A French scientist says the jaws grow weaker ns the brain grows, r.nd we print the information for (he benefit of politicians. Our physician has violated Ihe ethics of his profession. lie has a magazine in his waiting room that is only three months old. . Mud baths may bo good for the skin, as that doctor says, but a politician's hide is so thick that mud-slinging doesn't affect him much. ii' 'i urns m LOCKED UP LADIES. THROUGH Ihe prison with the jailer, T went snooping t'other day, and my face and soul were paler when at last. I came away. For 'twas full o females queenly who took murder as a sport, waiting grimly or serenely for their hearing in the court. "Here is Madge," remarked the warden; "she grew weary of her man, and she poisoned him, accordin' to th Mary Hlundy plan. Here is Clara, people damn her as n savage, without end, for she bought u 1en cent, hammer and with that she slew her friend.' With her face against the easement there is Laura, gen 1le dame; and she buried in a basement one who tried to queer her game. In this dungeon let us pass in Hannah sits, in dis content; she engaged a cheap assassin to remove a tiresome gent. Over yonder we discover .lane, who once got down to tacks; she grew weary of her lover and suppressed him with an ax. I be diovo with Poet Ruddy," said the keeper of the jail, "that the dame, in doings bloody, is more deudly than the male." So I viewed the Sues and Sadies, pacing up and down their cells; what's the matter with the ladies, that they are not wearing bells? Kvery morning comes the paper, with n story drear and dun, how some lady cut a caper with a cleaver or a gun. tion of fish each year in the United States? Ans. Sixteen pounds. 7 What is It in Canada? Alls. Forty pounds. 8 In what sea is the isle of Man? Ans. Irish sea. 9 What is carborundum used for? Ans. Hones and grinding wheels. 10 Where was William the Con- Fr Questions 1. What king's daughter did Solo mon marry? '!. Upon what journey was Samson going when he beheld a young lion and snoweu ins iirst wouueriui icul ui strength? a. What was Peter's name before Christ gave him the or.e of I'eter? 1. Whom did God delegate to lead the Israelites out of Kgypt, where they were being oppressed, into a land of their own? 6. When Joseph incurred the anger of the wife of his master, I'otipbar, what did the master do to him? G. Where did Jucoh go when he fled from the unger of his brother, Kuan? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1. The Heubenite, Aliiram, and the Levite, Koran, organicd a conspiracy against Moses und Aaron. 2. I'eter was a disciple of John tlio liaptlst at the time Christ called lilm to become one of His disciples. 3. Alter David had slain Goliath, Saul became jealous of lilm. 4. When the children mocked Klisha, the prophet of Israel, he brought two bears which tore forty-two of them. 6. Herod the Great ordered the nobles, who were wit Ii him ut the time of his death, executed so there would be much mourning. 6. After bis brothers had sold Jo seph to the Ishmaelites they killed a kid, dipped his cout of many colors in the blood and took it back to their father, saying they did not know where Joseph was. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 What stato had tho first public employment bureaus? 2 What aro the only two states In tho union which allow a visiting motor ist to remain six months without pay ing a fee? ;i How many engineers are used on the New York Central Twentieth Cen tury limited between New York and Chicago? 4 When Is an npplo considered "cider rlpo"? 6 What races of people- lend In crimes against property? 7 How do the Chinese rank ns criminals! 8 When wms the brass wire pin of today first made? !t What wis tho original nnmu of the F.Iks? lo How Hums' species ot elms are there? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 Whore ace the Loo Choo islands? Ans. Between Japan und Formosa off the const of Clilnn. 2 Who wasi called the Nero of the North? Ans. Christian II of Denmark. 3 How ninny states are there In the commonwealth of Australia? Ans. Six. 4 For wbut crimes can the presi dent bo Impeiwchcd? Ans. Treason, bribery nnd otluer high crimes nnd mis demeanors. 5 How mnivv Immigrants were ad mitted to the lUnited States in HUM? Ans. S05.22S. ii What a the per capita consump jeror born? Ans. In Caen, Normandy, ranee. Bible Questions And Answers Smith and family and Hoy Vlrich and family. ' Judge anf Mrs. F. L. TouVelle were caMiag on friends in the Willow Sjirings district Sunday. , Mrs. L. W. Storie and Bon Donald of Washington having spent three weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Irw in in our city left Sunday for their home returning by Portland where tliey will visit .'!er brother, I). 1). Irwin and family. Mrs. U. W. Eldon, Lucy and Ralph Elden of Willow Springs were dinner guesis of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna Tuesday evening. F. 10. Martin of our city is Bportlng a now Hulck Four. Mrs. Snyder, mother of Mrs. J. M. Shoemaker arrived in our elty Thurs day morning from California lor visit. Miss Ruth Kaycs of our city and George Tenipleton of Pendleton were married recently in Portland. Mayor Hrltt, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Rob inson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna picnicked a short distance beyond the summit of Green Spring Mountain Sun day. I -Mrs. Gyger of Portland, formerly Miss Marian Nell of this place was visiting friends In town Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and baby daughter and Wilson Waite ot Med ford wero guests at the Llnilley home Wednesday afternoon. Raymond lleter and family of Med ford were recent guests ut the home of Mrs. J. Reter. Lizzie Poe ot Poormans creek and George Huekley of Ruth, were united in marriage by Father Black at Med ford last Friduy. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martin and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson motored to Ashland Saturday. W. C. Sparks of Port Angeles, Wash, is spending a few days In our city a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley. Miss Esther Kayo leaves today for Boise, Idaho to tuko charge of her BChool for the coming year. Mrs. Nancy Bachelder celebrated her birthday at the home of her brother, Andrew Cantrall, Sunday. Those pres ent were Luther and Frank Bachelder and family and .Mrs. L. Yocuin and daughter of Portland, Miles and Leland Cantrall and family, John Cantrall and family of Huch, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. liarneburg of Ashlund and Amy C. Dow and Anna Saltmarsh. A delicious chicken dinner was enjoyed by the twenty-two present. MIks Carmen Dorothy of our city has been nursing Mr. John Perl at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. M. E. Dunnington returned home having Bpent several days In the Applegate guest of her son. Elenor DeGroot was a business vlsl tor In Medford Tuesday. Miss Peggy Reter of Medford, is spending this week in our city. Please remember tbat classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not use telephone. tf GREEKS PREPARING: SMYRNA, Sept. 1. (9 a. m.) (By Associated Press). The Greek army in Asia Minor which has been falling back before the Turkish nationalists along a wide front, was understood this morn ing to be attempting local counter at tacks, following the arrival of rein forcements. Isolated counter drives were soon to be followed by a general coun ter offensive by Greeks, the advices re ported. " The Greeka and Armenians in tho invaded district are following the Greek army, fearing a massacre. KINGDOM IS WITHIN: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, io there! for, behold tho kingdom of God is within you. Luke 17: 21. Mrs. Elizabeth Georke of Colorado stopped a few days with Frank Llndley and family enroute to Los Angeles. Among those from our city picking blackberries on Big Applegate Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. lllrich, Roy n.wiA.-.'r The modern way Turn' in at the sign of the shield. Safe, thorough Hush ing with Catol Flushing Oil and refilling; with Zcrolcne of 'lie correct grade. tfTANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING -SERVICE Ask for Hub Auto Painting Co. WIS DO FLllXITlliE FIXISIIIXC3 Wo iinranteo Our Work. Special Prices to Dealers i'M X. Hivcrsldi. Phone 20 WOOD ! $8.50 Per Cord i I Hodv fir cut In 10-Inch lengths 1 I .a u iil ami Unit $:t.2. (lor.. C. A. ltOSS il K. -Iili St. about Ihe length of life your pir nienls have, hut send tlictu here and insure for them n new lease of life. 'WV do not tear garments to pieces in the wash. We take the utmost care of tlicyi. It is n good investment to pay for the liisih ni'iiile of work we do. Try Our "Wet Wash" 15 lb. 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Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and! all other kinds of wood I MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third and Fir Phone 243 Car Rent Service ! Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE RICHARDSON I MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 10. Main St Medford Whitman's Sampler contains a variety of mellow, thick chocolates, Jor dan almonds, cherries, nuts, caramels and Bon Bons:. A-SAMPLER and one ov two boxes of MINT RINGS will make the "Week-End at home or a Picnic over Labor Day really 'delightful. Two silver dollars will buy a SAMPLER and two packages of MINT RINGS. " . , Heath's Drug' Store 109 East Main Street ' The San Tox Shop ' i, r Are you fair with your wife? See what electrical cooking is doing for over 1000 satis fied users in the Rogue River Valley. , Facts and costs available at your dealer or at the Power Company office. ' Also demonstrations at the Jackson County Fair and at the Josephine County Fair. It is worth your while to investigate and know the facts. The California Oregon Power Company Sold tverywuere. Adv. 213 S. lihcrido Phono V'