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PAGP'TOUTr '. rEDFOTlD MAIL TR1BUNTC, MEDFORD, -OKKflOy, THURSDAY. OCTORER .V 1922 Medford mail Tribune N INDKPKNDENT NKWSl'AI'EB "CBI.IHUKU KVKUV AFTHKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, UY THE MEUKOllU PltLSTlNU CO. T. Hertford Sunday Horning- Sua ia furnished KiDdcrtD avairing a eeven any uaiiy nawapaper Office Kill Tribune Buildlmj, 6-J- North fir aueet. Phone 75. A conaolidatlnn of the Democratic Times, the Hedfortl Uail, Uie Mrilford Tribune, the Southern Oregontan, The Aahland Tribune. ROBERT W. RIMII,. Editor. BUalPTKtt 8. SatlTU, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! BY KAIL la Advance: Daily, with Sunday Bun, year , Dally, with Sunday Bun, month....! Daily, without Sunday Bud, year Dully, without Sunday Bun, month.. Weekly Hail Tribune, oue year ..17.60 . . .76 , . o.n" . . .66 . . S.ou nnnnav nun, one yem. t 00 Y CARRIER In Mudford. Aaliland. Jackson- em., Central i'oint, 1'boeuli, Talent and on Hi Bt.Tt.waYB: Daily with Sunday Run. rtionth .7 Pally, witliout Sunday Sun, month,,. Daily, without Humify Sun, year,... paily, with Huntluy Sun, one year Ail ttrms by carrier, caati in advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. .06 7.60 8.60 ' paper t Sacramento, Calif., i distance of over 600 mllea. wring leased wire Aaaociated 1'rena Service. Bworn dally average circulation wr tit months tridinv April 1, Dili, 8528, more Uian doublr sue circulation 01 any ouier paper puoiiaueu 01 anmiaiea in jacttHon uouniy. Entered as lecond clnat mattei at Medford Orfon, under the act of March 8, 1871. U KM HE US OF TIIK AHMOOIATKD PRESS, The Autociuted IVchs la eiclunlvely entitled to me use lor repuD ilea lion ul all uewH a.npatclnt credited to It, or not otherwise credited In UiU paper, ami also to Uie local uewa published aerem. AU rifhta of republication of special dls pawaea uerein are aim reservea. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. No doubt wlion the Turks are ac cused of atrocities, thoy compare themsolves to England, France, and tho United States of Anicrlcu. Man, according to the American Medical society, is 97 per cent water, which don't allow much for wind. Baby Ruth Is not doing very well In the world serlos, and, unless he porks up in today's game, will bust some thing. 1 'The Demo-Klnno candidate for gov whose subs have brought tears to the eyes of his constituents, Is now back to the original blubber the reduction of'.tuxes. . BELLADONNA AND MOONSHINE ,,i ' (Sutherlin Sun) ;. With sparkling eyes and In a ' Happy mood, Miss Guyetto Hunt ,avls haB arrived in Turner to lie ready for tho opening of school next Montlny. According to Henry Morgonthnu, a diplomat of tho Wilson administration, who manugod to Btlck 'eight years, though rational that ontlro period. "Europe has no money, no faith, no morals, no future, no ambitions, and no food." Outside of that there is nothing tho matter with Europe. While Portland is righteously fret ting about a railroad to Yakima, it might be woll for San Francisco to stay awake nights about a road from Medford to the coast, or Seattle to contract Insomnia over putting Klam ath Falls on a main line. The flics Hint have not succumbed to the Inclemency of the weather, are all as hungry us a Forum tenor. Unless 8omo more sugar is put on the bunk, "lie bill to put the ronovatlon of the consciences of the state, In the hands of the highly spiritual legisla ture, will make an exit at tho small end of the horn. A DELINQUENT SUBSCRIBER (Turner Tribune) NOTICE. Whonever the tlmo arriveB to charivari tho newly married couplo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mooro, the Turner Tribune will ' pay on demand tho sum of $5.00 in currency If the crowd cupturcs and throws Into tho mill raco, one Deacon Gray. A favorite trick of lawyers Is to take a plain Issue, and talk about it until neither thomsolvcs or anybody else, is able to understand it. When they have nothing- else to say, they say, whereas. "MRS. JANE ADDITION SEEKS DIVORCE" (Pendleton Tribune Hd line). Sub-traction. . - Heat nppourcd unexpectedly this morning In a gold painted steam radi ator. A pioneer resident of tho valley chomped his molars into a pear with out a defect Wed. for tho first time. ThlB watt made possible by tlta shop men's strllco, and nn unprecedented crop. ;, i So far thero Is only one candidate for Santa Onus ut the fall election. Messrs; Bub Thierolf and Samuel Richardson, Jun., have acquired 2 can non, 1923 model, with which they pro pose to. enfilade the headquarters of the Uurnam kid. A supply of virtue toxin has arrived, (or use on nohlo candidates. A human whale of Hakersfleld, Calif, lost his shoes while devouring 2ii pun cakes. It ought not take the Secret Service over a month, to dotermino what became of them. The latest news from Ohio, wherein a couple,, of old folks imitated Mr.: POnzl most successfully' proves nolle-, ing except that all the suckers are noC in Oregon, 'v:'jr-iniH'::T';'.;.'v:11. ' NOTHING SETTLED IN NEAR EAST. I V XOTWNfj in settled until terms represent no settlement for Hie Armistice terms are rijilitful place in Kiii-npe. The Turks have no just claim to Thrace. Thrace today is even mure strikingly non-Turkish than in tin past. Tho population is overwhelmingly Christian. The Hulai's have a claim, the? (Irecks have u stronger claim, the Turks have no claim whatever. Hut tin? Turks arc fighters' fif-liters liy trniiiiii"; and tomera luent, fihti'i's hy liahit and religion, five hundred years at?", the Turks Miniuered Thniee, and during all the inlervcnint? years they held this district hy the sword. Now flushed with victory, they would return as conquerors, and the allies, particularly (ireat Britain, rather than .suffer another war, have at? reed to allow them. Such an agreement can't last. war, it in doubtful if it (?reatly postpones it. For there is an irrepres sible conflict between the Turk and the Christian European. The basis for this conflict is not entirely religious tho religion is a tremendous factor. The fundamental difference is an economic one. The Turks can't compete with the Creeks and Jews and Arme nians in trade and industry. In agriculture they are equally out classed by the Bulgars and Vlachs and the occassional Greeks who are farmers. Ax a result the only way the Turk can retain control in any part of Europe is by force, and force, to the Turk means massacre- arson and outrage. Nothing is plainer, therefore, than, that any settlement which returns the! Turk north of the Mosphorous, means war, war to the death, not today or tomorrow perhaps, but just as soon as the Christian people put under Turkish control, rcgaiu sufficient strength to fight. ' . Hut for (lie Anglo-French feud, Hindi an outrageous settlement would never have been thought of. The only solution for Europe and for civilization, therefore, is for a prompt abandonment of this feud, for an accord between London ami Paris, and allied unity to drive the Turk hack to Asia, whore he belongs. This is no easy mat ter, lint it must be done eventually, if the complete collapse of Eu rope is to be prevented. Quill French revision: "Sweet are It is hard to tell which docs new brako linings. The greater part of the art of more sense than the child. It must be awful ti be a highbrow and keep forever guard to avoid seeming interested in anything. The greater part of the task falls on the stork. If you can't forgive an enemy comfort left is to tell lies about him. Fable: Once there was a man efficient than his wife as a housekeeper. ' When a man is interrupted, he gets offended; but when a woman is interrupted, she talks calmly and happily on. If there is no other way to save Constantinople, Dauglierty could be persuaded to get an injunction. Too many people think thrift consists in buying $00 worth of inner tubes to prolong the life of a ."MO casing. With Ireland and Turkey in mind, one can't help wondering how patriotism functioned before matches were invented. It begins to appear that world and painful process of undoing the "Are we losing our native culture?" asks a speaker. Apparently we are. There hasn't been a tar-antl feather party for weeks. 'Yeggs Get $25,000 TOLEDO, O., Oct. 6. Robbers oarly today blow a safe In the offices of Marvct and Kimmelman, manufactur ing Jowelers and escaped with uncut stones and Jowelry vulued at $25,000, according to a police roport. RipplingRhisroos , I I II II .ML 1 Walt EARLY MY Kl'DE forefathers used to say, "If you expect to grow and thrive, at nine o'clock you'll hit the hay, and you'll pet up at half past five. In daylight hours you'll strive and strain anil in the night you'll calmly snooze; the early birth" they would explain, "rakes in the worm that sluggards lose." Through all the younger years of mine, the course prescribed was fairly run, and I was sound asleep by nine, and up n-eoming with the sun. And now that I am growing old, my sorrel whiskers streak ed with gray, the ingrown habit keeps its hold, and I am up at break o' tiny. And when the clocks are striking nine, and dark ness veils the windswept lea, I say, "That "downy couch of mine, up near the roof, looks gootl to me!" When I consult the village vet, who doctors me when I am ill, he says. "You're good for long years yet you do not need the leech's skill. It's wonderful how blithe you skip beneath the burden of your years; while other graybcards lose their grip, you're husky as a yoke of steers!" The wise old maxims of. our duds in modern days don't always thrive; but still some bright precocious lads retire nt nine and rise at five. it is settled ritfht, then the allied in the N'enr Eiist. miinillv vroii'r. I lie I ui'ks have no Such a settlement can't prevent Points the uses of perversity." most to prolong life, goat glands or teaching a child consists in having on one s of getting ready for the next war and can't lick him, about the only who didn't think be would be more perhaps Mr, reconstruction will be just a slow Versailles treaty. Chicago Duel Ends Fatally CHICAGO, Oct. 5. An unidentified man fought a revolver duel with a policeman in Washington park last night .and after being wounded stag gercd and fell into a lagoon and was drowned. , Maton RISING. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1. From what Ih isinglass made? 2. How tall is tho statue, of t lie Venus Uc .Mllo? 3. What it the strongest bone In the human body? 4. How many million in a billion? 5. When wuh Pari Creeu first used to kill potato butts? 6. fHow fur apart aro tho sources of the lthlno and Ithonc rivers?1 7. From which countries do we Import the most merchandise? 8. What was the name of Wln- angel which Joseph Smith, founder of tho Mormon church, claimed appqar ed to him? - 9. How long Ik the Rhino river? ' 10. What does Hoboken niean'. Answers U) Yesterday's OucHtlons: 1. How many huttleshins com- flrlso the I'uciflc fleet? Ans. Kleveo. 2. How many destroyers aro at tnched to the fleet? Ans. Thirty- eight. , I 3. What does "T. H." stand f' after Honolulu? Ans. Territory dl lawafl. ' i 4. How much docs water expand in -freezing? Ans. 8.55 per rent. 5. What does the word Plilathca mean? Ans. Lovers of truth. ! 0. In what kind of water do eV-ls breed? Ans. Salt water. 7. Who was president during' the Era of Good Feelinr" Ar,"!. Mon roe. :. How much d ! the t i,- u States spend for Us inhibit .( ;b- Brazilian Kxposltlon? Ans. ti.'M'.-, 000. 9. When were Itaii-n flint e. Alls. About 1C00 A. II. 10. Would an nrniv gas nmm: effectual against mo.b :n illunil' Ing gas? Ans. No. Bible Questions , And Answers Question-.. 1. Who was tho lasl .!-"Ib Israel ? 2. What did tho viek- .1 Daniel's friends because tu-y not worship a golden -alf?, 3. Was any man in hfav earth worthy to open tint h' seven seals referred to Ji tions? ins : l 4. When Daniel wnnid Tjt v.. ip tho King as god, wna' X-as ib ship to him? wl(h quetn 5. What young Jew saved tho lives of hei in-o.lo? 0. How did sho wiva he- people? house after his disgrace he chances on Answers to Yesterday s ,uc!ilioiit.: j his cousin, John Loder. He hardly ' 1. In St. John's vipmrhthe I.en! knows of the existence of the man, held in His right hand a b?ok full . fWho was born in Canada, writing and sealed with s-Wen mc .Is . Loder. a nubllcist. upbraids him for 2. After binding iK ri on wi'h seven given wlths Delll.il id: '" !U I'lllllsllne -no upon - ln--e , Mams- t and he br. :e tho wltb.s aula tine.. 3. IJelllar directed ii r ( Olid Philistine -lie upon - 11: fort to Bain Si-mson's . on(;.!"nce t,y; pleading: "Hein ld thou hast mocked j1 mo, and told nio lies: imw tetl mo, I , pray theo, whorewltil th-ui . miivlUst bo bound? 4. Jacob was absent from Ca naan twenty years. - 6. Jacob had twelve pwriM. 6. After Joshua's death, the Chil dren of Israel forgot God and wor shipped idols. -T BittetliougW Sr Today THE GLAD A WaKENING : As fur me, I will behold thy face In right- eousness: I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness. Psu. 17: 15. COMMUNICATIONS A Parent-Teacher's Appeal To the Editor: Tho Parent-Teachers Association of the High School has taken up its work again for the com ing year. If you are not a member of It, it is to bo hoped you will add your name to tho many already on the list. The purpose of this association is to co-operate with the principal and teachers of our children, also to bring together tho parents for tho common cause. The dues ore 60c a year, in cluding the prlco of the Oregon Parent Teachers Magazine. This Is not oblig atory but we would be very glad to have you attend our meetings. You can be useful us a member, even tlu you do not contribute. We are planning very interesting programs und with time utter each meeting to become better acquainted over tho tea cup. We have almost 450 students in our high school and we are desirous ot having every parent of those students represented in our circle. We have already the best high school clrclo In the state, why not the largest? Will you give or send In your name to . the membership committee which consists of Mrs. 13. II. llryant, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Mordoff, Mrs. llus song. Our next regular meeting will bo held at the high school building, Thursday evening, Oct. 20. Anyone interested in the welfare of the public schools is very welcome. .MRS. G. FAURICK, President. Ku Klux Is Condemned NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 5. Declaring that "the Kit Klux Klan Idea must be eradicated," tho drain Dealers Nation al association yesterday went on rec ord as opposing the organization. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c anil tail it to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chtcago, Ul., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial packages containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder, ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing! cathartic for constipation, biliousness,! headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold, everywhere. Adv.' aW'iau m "Song of Life," Rialto A real triumph in motion pictures is one that not only entertains during its exhibition but that also decllvers an Impression that will stay with the spectator long after the final fade-out has given way to the "Good Night sign. Hueh a motion picture is "Tho Song or Lire," John M. Stuhl's luteBt pro duction which began un engagement ut the Klalto theatre yesterduy. There ure many husbands In the world like Amos and David Tllden. They both meant well, but neither took enough Interest in his wire's trou bles to look at them from her point of view. A strong lesson is contained In the entanglements that result from tills lack of understanding. Guy Hates Post proves himself to be a brilliant actor of the screen as well as on the stage in "The Masqueradcr" which yesterday began a four days engagement at the Page theater. His differentiation of the roles of John 1 .oiler and John Chiicote Is a masterly bit of pantomime aided by a powerful Intclloctiiul grasp of the two charac ters. The men aro so much alike even Chilcoto's wife Is deceived. The spec tator is able to distinguish betweon the men by a subtle difference in facial expression and little munnerisms. The story is of Chiicote, a silver tongued orator who is the voice of his party in the house of commons and idol among the people. He has fallen under the influence of a woman, other than his wife, a woman who has in j ducted him into the use of drugs. At this juncture his powers fail; he i makes an exhibition nf himself in nar- '"anient and the leaders determine to I dethrone him. Just as he leaves the ''fj.jtine his. nartv nf n erifienl moment ' t In 1,af l.nfr..n l. lnun.l,.n 11-1. I 1 giuni by tho Germuns and expresses '. j a wish to have been in his place to speak, lie Hands Chiicote his card, The men part, but later Chiicote looks at the card, finds it was his cousin, ami in a maudlin moment rushes away and demands that ho go to parliament In his place. .They ex change clothing, and Loder, as Chiicote makes a tremendous speech, and is hurried nwuy by the party leaders to Chilcote's house.' It was tho pleading of Chilcote's wife that got him another chance to speak. Chiicote, free to indulge himself in his drug, goes to such excesses he dies, just as Loder is about to declare 1 his Part in tlie masquerade and flee. The relations of Chiicote and his wife have been such that Loder has been able to live under the same roof with her and not reveal his identity. He has grown to love her and she him, so when Chilcote's death in Loder's lodg ings and under his name, leaves the way clear, it is shown that there will be a quiet wedding somewhere on the continent and happiness for the man and woman. Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court. W. B. Dennis vs. Carl A. Henry ot ux. Certificate of attachment. F. V. Medynskl vs. Lowell Zundell. Answer. v W. C. Clements vs. S. H. Courtney, et nl Ileply. Leo H. Williams, ct ul vs. S. H. Harnlsh. Chattel Lien. Mni-ringo License. James Dougherty und Margaret Odeji. Ileal Kstulc Transfers. Will. Bays, et ux, to F. C. Kdmeades. et ux, S. W. D. to lot 0. blk. 5, Koss Add. to Medford .$ Mattlo Parker to Hildrcd. C. Wheeler, et vlr, deod to lot In Harnum's Add. to Medford.. O. F. Wertz, et ux. to F. Wertz, et ux. W. D. to land in sec. Id twp. .16 S.. It. 4 West .' Q. W. Wilcox to F. Wertz, et UX. Q. C. D. to land In see. 16, twp. 3B S.. II. 4 West ..... Lueintla M. Austin, et ux, to Krnest J. Uelnking. et ux, W. D. to land in sec. 3 twp. 47 P.. 11. 3 West .' . 1500 10 Dandruff? Apply Sepol See the Result! Dandruff tha ala-n of Mgtected icalp re tarda ih. natural beauty and lustra of th. hair ofUn caualns complete baldneaa. Ua6 SF.POL. tha wonderful Sheep Dip Tonic Shampoo and W. your hair a new life a beautiful luatn. Endorxd by acientlsti and bactarlologlata. At all good drug itorea Adr. TAKESUPSTICK E COrtXlXn Ark-. Oct. Tho celo brated "lip stick". case is. again in the courts. , V. 1 . ji? ' Miss Peiu'l Pugsley, tho ."Joan of Aro of Flapperdom," plaintiff, has taken her case to the Arkansas Su premo Court, where sho expects a fa vorable verdict shortly. Mlt-:s Pugsley was dismissed from tho Knobel Public Schools by Prof. N. K. Hicks, following tho adoption of n rulo by the board of directors prohibiting the use of cosmetics by students. The girl admitted having talcum powder on her nose. This constl tilted cosmetics and a violation of tho rule, so Prof. Hicks expelled her. MIkh PURsley brought suit imme diately after hr expulsion last Sep tember, and after several attempts j sho succeeileil In Betting her case be Ifore JudBe W. W. Pandv. in Circuit Court here. The Judge decided th(it the rules were unreasonable and unjust, but declared the board had a perfect right to make such rules, and he re fused to render ah order of man damus setting: aside the rules. After the trial. Hiss Pugsley enter ed tho State Agricultural school at Jonesboro. where she wore cosmetics to her heart's content. Sho hopes the supremo court Will render a quick verdict', so that slip may return to school In Knobel, If the tribunal should rule against lier, she says, she wIl take the eaHo to the United States Supreme Court. Tho case has attracted national at tention, and the result will be watch ed for with Interest by those who have followed tho case through all Its developments. With Medford trade is Medford made. SALTS PINE FOR . ACHIKWS Eating too much meat may clog ". Kidneys, then the : Back hurts. Most fofks forect that tho kidneys, liko the bowels, get slUKirlsh and clogKod and, need a flushing occa sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, se vere headaches, rltj-umatie twinges, torpid, liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder dis orders. " You simply must keep your kid neys active' and clean, and the mo ment you feel an aeho or pain in the kidney region, get ubout four ouneen of Jad Salts' from any good drug store here, take a talilospoonfut In a glas of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. .This famous salts Is made i from-the acid of grapes- and lemon Juice,, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also, helps neutralize the acids In tho urine so It no longer irritates, thus helping to relievo blad der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless: Inexpensive; makes a delightful offorvescent lithia water drink which everybody should tnko now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe -'in- trying to correct kidney trouble while It. Is only trouble. Adv. Next Time You VI L M O FLOUR A Rogue River Product Makes delicious and nutritious breads and V pastries. COSTS LESS PER SACK , a i- ' Rogue Valley Milling Co. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25 - MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 2:00 p. m. ,r Lv. Roseburg 1:00 p. m. ; , MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE DAILV EXCEPT SUNDAY I.v. Medford 10:00 a. nt., 2:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m. Lv. Grants Pass 7.: 30 a. m., 1 :00 p. ni.. 5:00 p. m. SUNDAY ONLY Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. Lv. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. We connect with stages for City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Phone S09 Makes Stoves Shine Latta Longer Black Silk Stove Polish If differaiT), Lnsts fonr tfruee ss loni u onllnary roliuii mi id (iv 'u your atove tirilliunt. ailky fini.iti. will not rub oil or (Just off inaitej fuur sUtva look like new. KftJo by a special procerr ot tbo hixhnt jrrndo ma Unr.b. fd-oiiMjnicf.1 iooiuihI It aa ofitm -in3 doca not waste. Will t': t- ttk and cni:o :u the eun Urn lut drop wor); tiki- tlx- (irat. iU.-ul-j In fstate and InjUiJ: tune iju!i;y. tuurtt ir-jjtt;. Just fy ii out- can will onvmco yuo. Order imta our tlcjlor today. Vt Black Sllh Air-Drying Iron Lnamvl oa grate nutM !, su-vi-i'ii a prctfema rusting, I'S!- Black Slik ,'Acti.l Puilftti lor silver, nick.nl or brkj. It imi wuaJ tar udo tn aiitoniuuJaa. BLACK SILK STOVE POUSH WORKS STERLiMO I LUNCH Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Has a popularity which reaches to every section of Southern Oregon. The high quality ingredients and generous measure to every loaf has . established this popularity. Next time you order, ask your grocer for BUTTER-ROLL BREAD Pullman Bakery- Opera Sea Shortest sea trip to England France. Ger many. Belgium, Scotland. Further information from local ittamthip tfcnfrj or. W. H. Deacon. Oen. Agt., Pass Dept. 55 Third St. PORTLAND gUroadwuy 00 W Order, Insist On Portland, Marshfleld and Crescent 0 A? i Canadian Pacific,