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PAGfcp.-FOim MEDFOT1D MAIL TRIBUNE, i MEPFOKD. OT?E0OX. TTDIDA Y;)fflEI?TEMBER-! ft 1022 M?DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER JMHHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, II Y THE MEDFOKD PRINTING CO. The Medford Sunday Morning Sun it furnished v (wen oaro awring a seven cuy 0117 newspaper. Offt.-e Mill Tribune Buildiug, 85-17-29 North f sli-c. Ptioiit 73. - A consolidation of tli Mrrmwratic Timrs, ttic II--d fori) Mail, the Mid lord Tribune, the Southern Oieyouiau, Ttie Aaitlaml Tribune. ROHFRT W. BUHL. Editor. SUM ITER 8. HMlTIf, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS; BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Sun, year. . . . A . Dally, with Sunday Hun, month Pally, without Sunday Sun, year Dally, without Sunday Hun, month. .Weekly Mai) Tribune, on year Sundav Sun. one ver , Y CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jackson ville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent and on oignways: Dairy with Sunday Sua, dionth Dally, without Sunday Sun, month.. 1 Dairy, without Sunday Sun, year... Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year.... All terms by carrier, cash In advance. $7,110 .75 e.Ao 2.00 2 00 .85 7.60 8.60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn daily average circulation for aiz months nding April 1, 1122, 8.V28, more than double the circulation of any other paper published 01 circulated in Jackson County. Entered as second cum mattei at Medford Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1870. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Pros ia pxduHively entitled to tfae use for republication of all new ulnpat'-hea credited to It, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also to the local news published serein. All rights of republication of special die patches herein are alo reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. The Rogue River valley has been Irretrievably disgraced, by a flagrant display of agricultural sumption. A potato ralaed and brought up ia Jack son county will bo exhibited at the county fair, by an anonymous party. Rumor hath It, another one of our earners will make way for an oilcan In tlio spring of 1923. '... SHE GOT IT FIXED (Oakland Tribune) Mrs. Lucy Morton has boon un 'der tho doctor's car all this week. "The starving Armenians" have sorved notice cn America they will be delinquent in their grub again next week. ' The Third Party in Oregon was not ub crazy as expected, falling to endorse CharloH E. Hall for governor, for fear lie would not run. ' The Gulsliovlkl Patrol, Giggling De gree, have exlpnilod their itinerary to include nlghtwatch work on Avendi de la Centralo. . ' '! WHEREAS A LADY BACKS UP (Siskiyou News) To the people of Siskiyou Co. 1 wish to correct , the false state ments made during the recent cam- .1 palgn In resurd. to tho charges . ' made mo by, John K. Turner, as they are an'. Jiijusllco to him and without foundation. Mr. Turne.iv did not overcharge me and theininotint was nowhere near $500.00 or $700.00 as reported for my husband's funeral, although Mr. Turner Risked his life, at that time of tho year, coming for tho body. It was over two and ono half years before he was paid in full and ho never cvon sont me a statement of account and whon I did make, a final payment a dis count was imule. When little Harry died or a rat tlesnako bite, 'Mr. Turnoi was more than kind and niado a big ro- , ductioii in price. I state this becauso Mr. Tumor has boon move limn 1ilml to me and nilno in ovory way. Mrs. Leila M. Doggett. 1 ' Doggelt Oaks. Walker, P. O. Calif. ' 9-C-lt. William Ci. McAdoo, "tho Crown Prince," will run Tor tho presidency in Ills campaign managers should arrange to keep his fatlier-in-law Troiii endorsing him. Quite a few people havo boon caught by fall colds. They aro searching for something bad for a good cold. It Is about lliuo local merchants started cashing bum chocks for stran gers, and somebody tried to break Into Ed Lamport s. ' Andrew Gump, an upstanding figure of the comic strips, Is running for con gress, add many pooplo havo tho im pression he made tho race several times before. Rule Tor 8K-etl Idiots Never lot the hind wheel know what the front wheel doeth. What the city needs, now that the war Is over, Is some Four Minute singers. One. of theso days a member of the Univ. clubskl will unexpectedly come out at the first toot of the auto horn COCKROACHES WAFER BUGS ANTS EASILY KILLED BY USINO STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE It also kill ruts nd mice. It forces the pt to run from building for wnu-r nd frssh air. A Sso box contains enouiih ie kill to 100 rata or mice. Get It from ' roar drua" or ventral atora dealer today. RCAOY rOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS CAN ALL YOU V CAN. ' - ::' . ' :''. 1H'-. ,.t'i.v"."wi-ji!fnitfM' -, HP IITj 1 Kr.M'.M situation in Jackson county shows ithe great JL need of more or larger canneries on .one liand, rnd increased cold storage facilities on the other. ' Tons and tons of excellent fruit of all kinds are going to waste hcrnusi- tile local ciiiiiici ics have nil tln-y run handle with llirir pivs-t-nt facililies and the shortage- nf lahor, and unices t iii-j-i- is an improve ment in the refrigerator car shortage, more will go to waste, becuust of the limited cold storage. The -value of irrigation has been strongly demonstrated by the tremendous increase in fruit and product! production. .But such un increase is valueless unless the produce can find a market. Fruit and produce going to waste now,:4f putin cans, could be turned into good money', sometime in the future, and 'lyitli-increased cold storage, late pears could be held until the market is ready; to receive them. Here are two pressing raelicnl jp'rolAemH, wjiiciV. the 'people of Southern Oregon might "eU iiiniteVuporii f oij their" 'jiropOrj solution., Meanwhile, the suggestion' '"thntfilf residents; of Medford jind Jackson county, proceed to take advantage of ih'o' low pncfe 'tif fruiti, r.nd produce and " can all tlu-y can is an excellent, one. uonccrteu ef fort in this direction .will .not only mean money for the .fruit pre ducer, but inoriey' for' the fruit consumer. Here is a bit of commu nity service, which the housewives can put over, if they will only take prompt and united action. HOW MUCH DO ,;.;It ''"""-YOU'KNOW?. 1. When was Richmond plunder ed by the Jirltish? 2. When two ball teams play a double header, whlih one Ik ton-Mden-d the rt'Kulnr h, Ih dulcd li.iini-? 3. How lung did It take Willard to whip Johnson? 4. What is u pyromanie? 5. What Is a tallboy? ti. What was tho original area of our nadonal forests? 7. Who wrote Tho Light that Failed"? 8. What was "Atlantis"? 9. In what group of states .4 is Maine? 10. What is the combined.' Mirth of all avenues in Mammoth Cave, Ky. ? '. , Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. Who sent the message to 'Gar cia? Ans. President McKinieyi. 2. What is the tenth largest' icity United Status? Ans, . Los Quill Points 3. What are two svnonvnis for the word abrupt? Ans. Sudden, curt. 4. What country In preparing now for coronation services? Ans.i Bou niania. f ' 5. When was tho first 'reform school established in this -country? Ans. In 1S24 In New York. C. Whut is th0 width of the Pan ama Canal zone? Ans. Ten miles. 7. What was the length of the reign of terror 'in France? Ans. Six months. ' '. 8. Where Is Tanganyika? Ans. In East Africa. : : 9. Ho pears ripen better on' the The boy who is hired to l)e good frequently' turns out to be good i tree or oft the tree? Ans. Off the 10. How many T'nion soldiers were captured by tho Confederate army during tho civil war?. Ans. 211.411. ' When in doubt, vole "No. for nothing. German junker: Assassinate him." "Ytui Cassius hath a taHiic and reasonable look. East is East and West is West, and the twain" will never feel the same way about a subsidy. ' ' ' Our own guess is that Lot's wife turned back because she had forgotten to put out the cat: - " . "Woman has been emancipated, but she still is willing to pay 50 per cent more for a frock if the salesman talks a little French. "When the ladies boss the land, no'doubt the ideal form of govern ment will be a perfect thirty-six. RippIingRhyniGS py wan vm THE FATAL CROSSING. T1IK fatal railway crossing! ''Grim death still functions there, with locomotives tossing their victims in the air. In vain the signboards glisten 'with warnings wide and high, for hum won't look and listen, and consequently die. Knelt day we '(J-d'or-caskets for people, killed by trains; the coroners, with 1)as- "kets, pie1 up the strewn remains. Along the highways edges, and from the slump and stones, and from the trees and hedges, they pick the collarbones. It ought to be a warning, and yet, alas, alack! The prudent signboards scorning, we cross the rail way track; and now an engine busy conies whooping up the rails, and hits our priceless Lia.io and .through the . uir it .sails. v.;.A; , spark plug rind a piston is all" thaty-lcft of I'iiz; we"wiU not look or listen as merrily we whi,i , The coroner is keeping his tab on our remains; our stricken aunts are weeping and cussing rail way trains. Home gent will read these! verses, I have no doubt,, today; and, thinking not of hearses, he'll scoot along his way; lie 'II strike a gait that's 'dizzy that's neither safeior sane, and presently his li.zie will Hit a railwny'truin. AVc'll gat.her.up the pieces, and as we toil we'll wail "The death list still increases! No warnings wnTnviiN !' - ; . ItandltM Seize Munitions NEW YORK Three motorbbat bandits Jumped onto an East .river lighter, . The Alice, today, subdued Oscar Kelly, the skipper, and got away with five 'bags of brass time fuses for torpedoes and shells worth $3,000. Tho ammunition was suid to have been ordered by the British 'gov ernment. Later It was found and tile trio arrested. "'':- Bible Questions And, Answers - QucsUons. 1. For what material thing did ! Kim? Solomon have an extreme pas- ' sion, and which later made his king dom weak? 2. When King Ahnsuerus learned that at one time Mordecai had saved his life, what honor did he show him?, 3. Why did Christ say to Peter, i his disciple, "Get thoo behind me, Satan" ? , 4. Who parted the waters of the Hed Sea so that the ' Israelites could cross when the Egyptians were pur suing them? 5. When! eijJ&, (Xntlpiis was ' ban ished ,for ; life to;CLugdunum. who shared this' anhpiqnt with !him? d. wno lntiuenceu AnaD, iving or Israel, to worship the god Baal? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. ; When Herod Antipas 'went to Rome to gain the title of king, ho was banished for life to Lugdunum. ; 2. When the people declured God . the true Divinity, the drought . in i Israel ceased. ! 3. When Saul sought the life of David, he first found refuge in the court of Achish, with the Philistines. 4. John de Wickliffe made the first Knglish translation of the whole litblo. 5. King David commanded that his son, Absalom's, life be spared be fore they entered into the battle against him at ciilead. 6. When Abram reached. Egypt with his beautfful wife, Saral, who was passing as his sister. King Phar aoh took her into his harem. ; 50c, 60c and 65c Ev ersharp Conklin Fountain Pens You can select one to fit your particular kind of writing. All styles and prices. PENCILS, PENS AND TABLETS Heath's Drug' Store 109 East Main Street the San Tox Shop Bible Thoughtft Ibdai; I1KFKAUD NOT: For this Is the will of Ood, . . That no man de fraud his brother In any matter. 1 Thessolonians 4: 3, 4. Xegro Saved from Noose. Birt.MIXGHAM, . Ala. , Charles Studemeyer, negro, sentenced to be hanged here today for killing James McDowell, a salesman, received a commutation of sentence to life im prisonment from Oovernor Kilby. Safe 7Ulfi: m INFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's the Original Avoid Imitations v ... -r -vw rr-inu substitutes TorInfants,lnvandnand0rowlngChndren I Rich milk, malted grain extract In Powder Tha Original Food-Drink Foi All Ages No CooHng Nouri.hing Digeatiblo m m i ii m i ii wmm i SALE FOR COLD ROAST MEATS f ; v SALADS i .PASTRIES . CANNED JUUN.CH 600DS r Talent's " "For Good Eats With Service Hemstitching, Pccoting 8c per yard. : . Work finished want it. when you 1 THE VANITY-SHOP Cor. Main arid Bartlett. Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 609 N. Grape 9W y , . phone 563 in wmm "Mi ii n il a Its delicious flavor cant et away Ite vacuum packed Golden Gate JLiLinl MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 E. Main St. Medford Hub Auto Painting Co. WE DO FURNITURE FINISHING We Guarantee Our Work. Special Prices to Dealers J 28 X. Riverside Phone 20 . ' 1 WOOD ! $8.50 Per Cord Itoily fir eut In 16-lnch lengths l.mnvl and Oak 93.23 tier. . A. ROSS - a K. 4th St. United Army Stores ' ..' We. are offering the following articles to the winner of 1st premium at Jackson County Fair as follows: To the' winner 1st premium of Community Exhibit from lack son County,- Division 1, class 9... We will give one new 0. D. Wool Army Shirt, value $3.00. , : J .'. . . . To thVwinner of 1st premium Individual Farm Exhibit from Jackson County,' Class 92... We will give 1 pair Army Officer's Dress Shoes,, value $5.50. ':' To the winner of 1st premium, Division M, Cooking and Can ning Class 118, No. Q Exhibit, 6 cans of vegetables from Jack son County, we will give. ..1 0. D. Wool Army. Blanket, value $2.95. -' ': ' " ' '' - The above articles will be given you free at the Army Store by, presenting your premium card from the Fair Committee. t . - ; Waited Army Stores ; " 32 So. Central Ave. MANN'S rSS?!'a? MANN'S The Right Hat on the Right Man - That's our job to sell yon a fall hat that looks jjooil on yon. Not just a Honil-lookins; hat. or one that would 'look good on Jim or Hill, but one designed for a man Tiled you. : We can do thai, too, because we've 1hc Valine of styles thn will permit you to select just the ,pl'P,'r "tliin jr. ' Proof enough of that in our window display this week 'by the way. have yo:t seen it f It 's i-ausiii!i a lot of t-omnient. i ' '", . . .'.. .;. ; ; - , .:. If you're going to buy n new hat. sei- that 'unusual window tomorrow it will tell yon ipiii-Uly Vby this store perforins a real service by getting the "right hat. for the right' man." l'riccd right. $3.50 to $5.00 Mann's Department Store MANIAS -; Ksrr Kiel- . MANN'S styleplus clothes; Announcing the Fall Styles . ;; Styleplus aro All Wool Clothes guaranteed to wcar.-ii . - .if. .-rf There Is only one line of "clothes in 'America whose quality and' style aro nalionally endorsed although the prices are Jiipderale. It Is. on this basis of eJ.ceptk.ual value that we feature Styleplus ('lollies. . . Coino in and see tho new models. $25 : $30 . $35 Mann's Department Store MANN'S .SfirSK MANN'S , I rrat-T.-; ' I lj i up 'The Suit with, the . Extra Trousers" $10.00 TO $16.50 BOY'S SCHOOL WEAR Boy's Cotton Sweaters 91.75 '. Boy's. Wool Sweaters, $U.fl.l to 93 Gov's Macklnaws .."..".... ' Boy's Overcoats 97.50 ' Pendleton Wool Shirts ....9:1.50 Boy's Shirts 91.00 Boy's Waists ... i 91.00 Boy's Belts soc Boy's Caps .91.00 Boy's Sport Hose 91.00 Mann's Department Store