Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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rEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXB, MEDFORD, r. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D,,;1922r
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
Otljw iMiiirt ol'liciiils m;iy J'niwn iipim liiin, lint tin- rriiniiiiil can
iilw.ivs .')iiiit mi old j-ik rtil Iiiv.
Wo (rust there js oiiuiirh cash in t lit Crock treasury to buy Con
htuntiiio a nice little place at Doom.
The liest treatment for a "tcrrilile temper" is a hot shingle np
plieil to tin' seat (if the trouble.
About the only difference is that the bachelor lias uobody to tell
him about the dandruff on his coat collar.
" Correct this sentence: "I know my ankles are a fright," said she,
"but 1 am sorry to see lonj skirts coming back."
f the h u ma ii race got all its faults from Adam, that old boy was
so hard-boiled steel couldn't have dented him.
And yet the man whose name is in Who's Who doesn't receive as
much flattering mail as the man whose, name is on a sucker list.
An experienced business man is one who realizes tliat the chap
who called six times while ho was out isn't trying to give him anything.
If the Turks keep on, there will be
oae spot ou earth, where two oceanu j
meet, not controlled by Great lirituln. I
I
The New Ilrunswick, N. J., preacher
choir singer murder mystery, and the
South llend, Jnd., scandal prove that
something can happen without a
chorus girl and millionaire from New
York, being Implicated,
i . ,.
" JAZZ NEWS
(Albany Democrat)
O. Shook went to Portland Sat
- urday morniag, stopping oft on his
, return.
.Mr. and Mrs- E..F. Wriggle. of
Philomath were transacting busl-
nous in Albany today. Mr. and
Mrs, Wriggle are preparing to
move to The Dalles in the near
future.- .
'Vjr '(Eugene Guard) ,
. ' JJrB. Arthur Shove "was In the
city shopping the latter part of the
week from Franklin. .
A "careless deer was shot by an acci
dental hunter Thurs.
RipplingRlujras
4k wait Mctfon
EXTERNALS.
i
HK SAID, "dcminia is a prip. n gem ainong the girls; in vain
Ihe gifted artist tries to paint, her golden curls, and when I
contemplate her eyes, my heart within me whirls. She said, '.'lie
is a fine young man, all wool and three feet wide; his whiskers
are a dainty tan, wit!) kopecks he's supplied, and in his hand
some tin sedan I'll travel as his bride." So they were wed, and
pounds of rice came swishing through the air; the, pastor said,
"Tin glad to splice so sumptuous u pair; I'm sure they'll put up
lots of ice ere they have snowy hair." Hut hi; was prone to pinch
a dime when once that dime was won; to him the program most
sublime was hoarding minted jnon ; he thought it Was a low down
crime to spend a grout for fun.. And she regarded chickeufeed as
something made to spend ; to buy up junk she didn't need was her
chief aim and end; she was inclined to give no heed to maxims
bankers lend. Her tresses glimmered in the light, just as they
did before; her husband's .whiskers were as bright as in jtho days
of yore; and yet each day they had a fight, and raging, walked
tin; floor. It's well if brides, like roses blown, make ushers stand
aghast; it's well for bridegrooms if they own a spread of whis
kers vast; but sympathetic hearts alone will make a marriage last.
The mental handsprings of Walter,
M. Fierce, Demo-Klano candidate for
gov, so Impressed Jess Winliurn of
Ashland, that lie donated him $5000 to
continue his gymnastics. This is the
Pacific coast record for., oratorical
pocket clean-ups.
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
People who wonder why Southern
Oregon 4s about like the Injuns left It,
and marvel why Washington and Cali
fornia excel In the development of
natural resources, should buy a niup
and count the railroads. Such a censiiB
will 'show Southern Oregon cluttered i
up with one man-sized railroad, and I
the sister states with at least three j
each. ' j
. :
' ONE AT A TIME
" i (Harrlsburg News)
" Sunday morning at Sunday
school the community Is to be
given an opiKirtunity to aid the
Near Kast In their line of suffer
ing. If you cannot come to bring
youo donation send It by someoao
who is coming. Everyone Is asked
to have a hand In this special collection.
A Paula Once upon a time, so It is
said;1 si jitney made a round trip with
out a: goodlooklng ludy in the front
seat with the driver. Instead she rode
In the back seat with u drummer from
Portland.
Things have como to a pretty pass,
when parents are forced to quit tinker
ing with world affairs, to manuge tholr
own kids.
The situation was helped out im
mensely by the OOP. state central
committee favoring the removal from
the Ithlneland of American soldiers.
I
1 Of what etnplro Is New Zealand
a part?
2 What Illinois town was founded
by the Mormons?
3 Can the president adjourn con
gross? 4 Whore was Abraham born?
B Who wds the Aesop of Kngland?
0 What is tlie urea of the Pacific
ocean?
7 What king of England lost his
only son by shipwreck and was never
soon to smile again ? .
8 Who Is the western amateur golf
champion for 11122?
9 What Is tho normal pulse of a
new born baby?
10 Whore Is tho dcopest lake in tho
United States? . -.
- Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1 What religion has no hymns?
Ans. Mohammedan.
2 How many cubic feet of wall will
a cord of stone make? Ans. 100.
3 Which of the four time divisions
of tho United Status Is the largest?
Ans. Central time division.
4 What was tho first steel con
structd building ever erected? Ans.
The Tacomn building In Chicago.
6 To what family does corn belong?
Ans., Grass family.
D How many seeds were used by
Ilurbank In developing the Shasta
daisy? Ans. More than 10,000.
9 What Is steatite? Ans. Soap
stone. 8 Who was head of tho secret ser
vice during tho Civil war? Ans. Allen
l'lnkerton.
10 In what stato is tho Roanoke
river? Ans. North Carolina.
A. S. V. Carpenter has gone to Pasa
dena, leaving tho unused portion of
the 'alphabet behind, -i ,
ft ' . ..
(. i MAKE IT A NAIL
1 (Marshfleld News)
It was said that Inspector Mel
ton declared he would take anoth
er tack to obtain the results he
wants here.-
"UKIAH POLICEMAN SHOT IN
RUMPUS" (Hdllne Sacramento Hee)
Cruet and unusual.
"WHERE IS THE OLD FASHION
ED POLITICIAN" (Ildllno Uond
Times). Probably at the week-end
session of the Parent-Teuchers associ
ation, or prayer meeting.
Wm. Mnhenzollern. tho ox-Kaiser, is
going to be married. The Allied threat
to hang him Is now unnecessary..
A WORD TO THE WISE, ETC.
,.''' '(From Postcard)
Dear Sir,
J3llllman's peanut roastor has been
squeaking for n month. .
. Irate Subscriber.
Bible Questioris
And Answers
Questions
1. Who received Saul (lator known
us Paul) Into tho church?
2. Which of the seven churches of
Asia, referred to in Revelations, bore
the name of a prominent city in the
United States?
3. What do tho soven stai'B stand
for In the Hook of Revelations?
t. How did Samson tell Delilah to
bind him that he could not get loose?
G. How did Saul cs"ape from Da
mascus when his life was threatened?
6. Who wrote the Hook of Deuter
onomy? Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1. Surah wished llagar and her son
driven out of the house because tho
son iBhmacl was mocking at the toast
sot In honor of Isaac.
2. Isnac married Rebck'ah.
3. liuliik, King of Moabi wanted Ba
laam to send a curse upon tho Israel
ites. 1. Hani was the supreme male di
vinity of tho Phoenician and Canaan
i ti all nations.
0. While in tho road to Damascus,
the Lord appeared unto Saul and re
buked him for his behavior.
Guaranteed to be Cured
Without Operation
"AN I be cured and will
I remain cured," Is the
constant thought of suffer
ers from Tiles.
You can be cured and u'ill re
main cured under my non
surgical treatment. Noknife,
no operation, no anaesthetic, no
pain, no confinement snd pos
itive money-back guarantee of
cure, no matter how chronic or
severe your Piles may be.
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write
to me today.
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
RECTAL SPECIALIST
IND AND MORRISON PORTLAND,ORtOOM
MENTION THI5 PAPI.R WMT N WHITIN&
! GIRLS! LEMONS
j i
BLEACH FRECKLES
AND WHITEN SKIN
Hqurejce tho Juice of two leiiuuiH
Into a Ixitttr contaltilnff three ounces
of Oivlum. White, whirh any clruK
Mtoro will Hiipply for a fow rents,
shako wrll, ami you have a quartor
pint of tho Itost froiklo uml tan
Mourn, and complexion whit oner.
MiiKHttKc tills sweetly framant lem
on tot ion Into the face, nock, arms
ami hands rach day and soo how
f rookies uml Mem is hen Mcuch out
and how clour. iift and rosy-white
tho skin necnniefi. . Adv.
MANN'S
The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
ive
In this our Twelth Anniversy Sale we are giving some specials
in seasonable goods for men - and boys that r ;
are real bargains.
Outing Flannel
Night Shirts and
Pajamas
Men's Nitfht Shirts,
$1.50 .quality .:.
Men's Pajamas,
$2.25 quality ....'...
$1.00
t
$1.75
SUITS
Yoiinj; men's two-pant Suits, all wool,
.$28.00, 2 pair pants
Men's Guaranteed Suits, hand
tailored
$25, $30, $30
Hoys' Tupants Suits
$12.50, $15.00. $18.00
BOYS'
Hoys' Flannel Shirts,
regular $1.25 value
Boys' Flannel Blouses.
regular $1.20 value
$1.00
$1.00
Boys' Blue, Mlininbray Shirts, . ; ' Q
$1.00 value' ,....:J.;:.'.0 O C
Boys' Suhool Waists, "
$1.00' value .'...."... OC
Boys' Khaki Shirts,
$1.25 value
Boys' Outing Flannel, '
Night Shirts
r
Boys' Outing Pajamas,
$1.50 value '
- i
Boys' two-piece Pajamas
$1.75 value--. ',!
Boys' Wool .poVIose,
$1.00 value
llats
Men's Underwear.
Specials
Medium wight Cotton
Union Suits, $1.50 'value
Fleeced Cotton Union Suits
$2.00 value
Augusta part Wool Union :
Suits,, $3.00 value
$1.29
$1.69
$2.48
f.'lolie 90 Wool Union. " &A C
Suits, $5.00 value ,1: iVOj
2 Suits for $9.00 :.
Part wool grey Sox. 35c QO
value, pair .j..'..U '..;.'..,."
Heather mixed wool Dress Q Cf
Sox, 50c value ....
Heavy Wool Sox,
50c value
-v ''5
48 c
OVERCOATS. J C
Special All Wool Overcoats
$18, $20, $22.50 .
Extra Good Hand Tailored Overt'nats
. $25, $30, $35'
' ' ' ' Boys' Overcoats 1
$6.00, $7.50, $8.50
BOYS'
Medium weight Cotton
Union Suits ,.V.l'...
Heavy weight Fleeced
I'nion Suits p......
Boys' Caps, ;
$1.25 value
$1.00
$1.35
89 c
Boys' Cotton Pull-Ovcr
Sweaters ....
Boys' Wool Sweaters
$2.65 to $5.00
$1.75
Flannel Shirt
Specials
Grey, brown, blue. Regit- dQ QQ
lar $3.50 value, each M0.Cis
2 for $6.50
Regular $1.75 value
Dre.ss Shirts
$1.39
Sweaters
Odd Lots.; Special Prices
I,ot 1 Sleeveless, Pull-Ovr Sweaters. -$5.00
values. $2 48
Lot 2 All wool Coat Sweaters. Reg
ularly sold from $5.00
to $7.50, each
$3.48
' Lot 3 All wool Coat Sweaters and
Pull-Over Sweaters. Sold regularly
from $7.50 to
$1000, each
$4,98
Grey Cotton Sweater
Coats, $1.75 valu ...........
$1.48
One lot Men's Stag Shirts. -.(Up to
$10.00 values,
each ....).....!..
$5.95
Lot 1 Sleeveless, Pull-Over Sweaters.
Medium weight white Union Suits,
with short sleeves,
$1.75 value
$1.60
MACKINAWS
Men's nil wool Mackinaws .. .
$9.00, $11.00, $13.50
Boys' all wool Mackinaws .
$5.50. $6.50, $7.50
Men's
$2.50 to $3.50
,R mid W Hats
$4.50 to $7.50
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
MEDFORD, OflEGON ;
BOYS'
Corduroy- Shirts
$il.50
Corduroy Pants
$2.25 and $2.50
MODERN CRANKCASE
CLEANING SERVICE
Calol Pluthing Oil (or Mfe. thorough
cleaning and Zcrolcnt (or correct
rcnllinc. tnakt tht Ideal combination
lor better engine performance. At
dealer who duplay tht aigo.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
California '
Public Auction Sale
of
Horses and Farm Im
plements, Machinery,
Wagons, Buggies, Har
ness and Tools.
Implement and Machinery
' sale to he held at
815 S. Oakdale, Medford,
Tuesday, Oct. 3rd.
Sale hejfins at 10 a. m.
Be sure and attend this sale.
You will find something vou
need. "
S. T. HOWARD.
Watson Auto and
Furniture Painting Co.
Wa Do Auto and Furnltura Painting.
All Work Absolutely Guaranteed.
609 N. Grape St. Phone 563
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
Talent's
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
Devil's Food
Cake
15 to 50c
Try our new line of
candy, hand roll choc
olates 45c lb.
"Quality Eats
With Service"
W OOD!
$8.50 Per Cord
. Body rlr cut In 16-lnrh Icnetlia
Laurel and Oak $3.2B tlw.
C. A. BOSS 8 E. 4th St.
Here's the service
you want thoro,
quickly; reasonable
for real clothes
economy.
WE ARE NDTWWt
UNLESS
SATISFIED
VOU ARE'
Flies for the Tent
We make them.
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Opnoolfn S. V. Depot
Hub Auto Painting Co.
WE DO FinXnXRE FINISHING
We Guarantee Our Work.
Speclnl I'rlcrs to Dealer;.
brings in all kinds' of indoor
pleasures j Are youi' :curtaius
and' table linens' all attended
to! Do yojur blankets look
like new or are they in need
of washing? Let us take
care of your laundry aiidofe
will guarantee your perfect
satisfaction. ;-;
Try Our '
"WET WASH" . f
15-lb. bundle .
,75c
American Laundry t
Day or Night
128 X. Riverside . Phone 8(1
213 S. Riverside
Phone 873