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PXGT? FOTJTl Medford A1L TRIBUNE AN INDKPENDENT NEWSPAPER (OBLIUUEU EVKKY AKTEKNUON KIOEPT SUNDAY, MY THE ' 1IEDFOHO PRINTINU CO. -Tn. lld(ord Sunday Morning Sun U furnished anbscrtbtrs desiring- a seven day daily newspaper. Offle. Mill Tribune Building, 26-27-1 Nortli 9is street. Phone 76. 7(1 MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OTCEOOX, FRIDAY,. OPTO HER 4 "1022": EIGHTS 03' THE MINORITY. A con soli tint ion of the Imtwvatfe Timet, tlie Medford Uail, tlie Mrdlord Tribune, the Southern Oregoniao, The Aahland In Dime. ROHKRT W. RITHI., Editor. BUH1TKR 8. FMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: Dail?. with Sundur Sun, year 17.60 Dailj, with Bunday Sun, month .75 Diilj, without Sunday Sun. year 0.6" Daily, without Sunday Sun. month..,. .6.- tB., Ts-.hittiat nn VMr ...... 2.00 HunHnv Hun. mm vear t 00 V CARRIKR In Medford, Ashland, Jackaon ille. Central 1'oint, 1'uoenix, Xaleut aud n High ways: Piily with Sunday Rim, month 7fi Daily, without Humiuy Sun, -month ... . ,00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, ytar 7.60 Daily, wiUi Sunday Bun, one year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash In advauoa. Official paper of tin? City of Medford. 1 iTtta nnnaa ' Y.a IarI F. 1 1 & Ml . Ore.. BTld Sacramento. Calif., ft dititinicfe of over 600 mllci, BMTiiig Jraaed wire Associated Trcsa Service. Rworn daily avrntge circulation r liz montha andlmr April 1, 19J2, Sfifl, inte than double the circulation of any other pape .published oi circulated in Jackson County. Entered as second claflw matiei at WVdford Ortfon, under the act of March 8, 1870. ' WKMUKHS Of THE ASSOCIATKD 1'HESS. The Associated lress Is exclusively ntftled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also to the local news pubiiatiea Herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. ' Thero Is some criticism in religious journals, that the "kept presH" is flBht- InK the entrance of the church Into politics for "ulterior motives," because ''cqrrupt Interests" resent the "conilnn pt righteousness to the ballot booths. No one objects to tho church as a moral factor In politics, except when It js transformed Into a plijj'o of putty in the hands of peanut politicians, who are glorified with Bhort order sunctl monionsncss, for votes only. The sin nors liavo the Idea that ono ward lieelor, woll sllmod with the cussed liens of politics Is too many for n pastor nntl a congregation who believe the campaign la conducted on the linen of tho floldon Itule, and everything tlioy hear. If tho church can save politics, O.K., but if politics Is going to save the church, K. O. The kitten can never drink from tho same milk pan with tho liycim. This Is Fire Prevention week, and Is observed principally by jhe ownerB of steam heat furnaces. Female devotees of the open spaces are complaining of chilblains In the wishbones. , SHE SHOULD KNOW ; (Eugene Guard). A vory Interesting baby clinic was hold ut Dr. W. V. Hicks' office 111 Junction City, Friday morning, conducted by County Health Nurse ' Miss Sally Stowart, of Eugene. ,The Intellectuality of the stnte, con tested at Eugene and Corvallis, is now busy throwing freshmen with weak hearts Into ice cold creeks, to deter mine If they nro fit to become mom bers of tho Ketcha Spada Fluuha fra ternity, , The Upoo-Esiico dlvorco will bo ad justed soon, and the undeveloped see .tlons will learn whethor they nro going to be ravished by auothor railroad or not. If Oregon runs out of luck, anil becomes afflicted with rail competi tion, thoro will bo nothing to do with the surplus crops but ship them out to market. Tho situation is almost sell ous ouougli lo sing u song, A SHORT, STUBBY (Pendleton East Oregonian) . VOll SALE Ford touring car with stnrter good shupe Phone ' 218-J after G p. m. For some reason there is no school row to bo sottlod at tho November election. Another thing about tho unspeakable Turks, they novor imimrted to Amer ica any anarchists, artfully concealed behind a set of uncombed whiskers. A. Stroot, who hag lived In Ashland for some time past, left Sunday for California. (Ashland Tidings). Ordor foij vacation. A petition has boon presented to the city council for the right to run nn ambulance to tho wrestling matches, for the convenience of aged, but giddy shindig addicts, who at tho final break pre in a state of physical collapse. A BLASPHEMOUS PHARISEE (Corvallis Gazette-Times) A comment heard last night fol lowing a' church service leads to the bollot that , apparently too many people go to church to re view not tholr own shortcomings, but thoso of tho choir nnd tho clergyman. They seem to expect that the minister shall ho some thing more or less superhuman spiritually, Intellectually, orator ically and magnetically, and from . the singers they expect effects comparable to grand opera stars of the 'steenth magnitude and sal aries equal to -film favorites. Agriculturists Who were "robbed" again this year, aro tuklifg the prelim inary stops to have tho same thing happen again next year. flerpent-toothed files continue to skill around on hnlrless human roofs. nnd, report the pasture excellent. - SOME of the diners at the fl'orum Wednesday who applauded (lie remarks of Major Williiiiti T. Morgan most vociferously ure j-'oiiij,' to vote for the compulsory school bill. . ( i' Nevertheless a portion of toe Major's excellent address, supplies oni' of tin! sti'iinyest !ii';'um'iits .against 'he passage of sueh a hill.' For Major Morgan emphasiVed tlie rights of the minority, the obligation of all j?ood citizens to protect the rights of the .minority. "This government," lie said "will make a serious mistake and jeopardize its. future if it ever dunes to the place where minorities are not free in the enjoyment of liyeir priveleges." Since the foundation of this Rrpublict American citizens have en joyed the privilege of directing the education of their children tin they saw fit, the theory being that tho parents and not tho state, arc the -Tipreme judges of what is best for the child's, welfare. If the compulsory school bill passes Oregon will be tlie first and only state in the Union to deny t'dis privelege. It Is true only a mi nority will be effected, but as Mjijor Morgan said the rights of the minority are sacred. This country was founded by men of all religions aiid all beliefs. It was founded on the corner stone of personal freedom, on the right of each citizen to worship jtiod according to the dictates of his own conscience, to regulate the affairs of his own life, as lie saw fit, as long as his views and nctions wjere not inimical to the welfare of the people as a whole. This principlo was made the very spiritual foundation of the Fed eral Constitution. In simple terms, the idea was this: Even if there should come a time when there were only two Baptists or two Epis copalians or two Catholics or two Presbyterians in the entire United Stutes, those two should have the samo right to worship their faith la their own way, as the millions who followed more popular dogmas. If tho Compulsory School Bill passes this portion of the constitu tion will be nothing but a scrap of paper. Those who want to send (heir children to Catholic schools or Episcopal schools, or Seven Day Adventists schools, or Lutheran schools or Christian Science schools or military schools or private schools will not, if they live in Oregoii, be allowed to do no. The measure is obviously unconstitutional and if passed will undoubtedly be knocked out by the courts. But that will involve time and money. Good citizenship at the polls as defined by Major Mor gan should be sufficient to make legal, action unnecessary. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Quill Points i. AMU an electric motor run In u vacuum? 2. Is water fattening? 8. How many tlifR-n-nt religions lias the world had ? 4. What Ilium- ,r the alphabet is hailed us an aspirate? 5. 0 what nation were the first settlers of Delaware? 6- Who was named tho apostle of the, sword? 7. Who wrote "brevity is tho soul of wit?" S. When did congress meet In Washington for tho first time? 9. What Im No,,, i.-. T:,lni;,ili-n' niarrieu name? 10. When did tho civil war In rtomo between Sulla and .Murius oc cur? Answers to Yesterday's Questions; 1. From what is isinglass made? Ans. From tho bladder of the stur geon. 2. How tall is tho statue of the Venus do Milo? Ans. Six feet, three Inches. 3. What is the strongest bono in tho human body? Ans. The femur. . How many million is a billion Ans. One thousand. u. When was Paris green first used to kill potato bugs? Ans. tn 150 1. 7. From whut countries do wo im port the most merchandise? Ans. panada ana ,Japan. s. nn.it ws the name of the nngei- union Joseph (Smith, founder of the Mormon church, claimed ap peared to him? Ans. Moroni. a.. J low Jong Is the JShlno river? jiiiH, , Ku miles. 10. What does Uobokcn mean Ans. Land of tho tobacco pipe. Bible Questions 'And Answers Isn't it about time for the first annual prediction of a cranberry shortage? " ' ' The rest cure would be fine thing for the world, if it could begin with' ton gut's. Jlint to CIcmeuccau : if you brag Qn us. Don't scold us. We're lots easier to handle Praising a spendthrift for being liberal is like praising a duck for liking water. i - You know, without making iinpiiry that the gentleman in the gay ttriped vest thinks he sndcrslands women. Unrequited lovo doesn't cause woman half as much suffering as unsatisfied curiosity. Frequently it happens that" home is a place where some woman works for her board and clothes. . .-. . Perhaps it would be well to remind Mr. Lloyd George that a con cession in time saves nine. Why have another war? Somo of thcincnioirs engendered by the last one are not yet off the press. ' ' Now that we have the Ladies of tlie Invisible Eye, let's organize' Kiddies Alub tor Korreetnig Jvompitnions. One disadvantage of short skirts is that a girl can no longer shine the toe of one shoo against the calf on the other side. ' ;' Now that daughter is away at college, there is danger that mother will gel out ol practice lis a indies maul. You can get n more encouraging test of milcago if you count the gallons yo( get and not tho ones you pay for. Correct this sentence:' "Let your pup come into tho house, Wil lie," said the mother; "it looks so cozy among the pillows; "In' the. matter of the bonus the Senate will discover that it isn't better to have bluffed and lost tlijni never to have bluffed at all. tmn. m i .jti ; , 1 : ." REALISM. ' '"' ' GH, Til)'' realistic writer, with his novel, makes me sad; for his hero is a blighter and his heroine's us bad. ' Says the "realistic" fellow, when lie takes his fountain 'pen,""'AIl tho world is punk and yellow, freaks its womeu and its lnein I'll de scribe a little section of the life that 'I 'behold, Wfite" tip squalor and dejection, mildew, rottenness and mold. And my book will have no humor, nothing' gay will it disclose' for I'd write about a tumor rather than describe a rose. There will lie no plot or ac tion sueh as healthy people choose, for I cater to that fraction of the crowd that has the blues." So he writes a sordid story of a sordid lot of wrecks, failures young and failures hoary, talking evermore of Sex. And some critics cry, "Great Caesar!; 'How he reads the human soul! He's a grand and gifted geezer who could write that rigmarole!" - And the smell of rot grows denser as the realism grows, while men talk about n censor, and the wise man holds his nose, Realism in tho sewer rakes and digs and claws around, hunting carrion that's newer than poor Zola ever found. Questions. l. How long were the Israelites in captivity? t. vt nut pi-ayei1 is found in tho sermon on the Mount? o. v nut were the fnllnjvr r mrixt called? 4. How nianv niis'sloniirv lout-nova uiii innst make while on earth? u. Ho sold BOmethinir and nn. tended they gave all the money to ijoa, out kept back part? 0. What did Clod do to them? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. Samuel ' was tho last judge over Israel. 2. . Daniel's friends wero cast Into a fiery furnace. - 3. Mo man in Heaven or oarth was worthy of opening tho book of seven seals. , 4. When Daniel would not wor ship the lung, ho was thrown into the Hop's den. 5. Queen Esther' saved the lives of her people. 0. .Queen Esther at tho risk qf her own life, went to the king and asked that her 'people be spared. '- .. . Bible Thought Sr today A SL'HE DWELLING PLACE: Trust In the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dwell in tlie land, and ver ily thou shalt bo fod. Psalm .17: ,1. 20,000,0001 - :V Run-Down Women in the U. S.I Lack of Iron and Vitaminea the Prin cipal Cause. Ironixcd Yeast Builds Great Strength " in Few Days . 'Madam. Ihoro Is ono thLnpr yon PhouWl know. When you iro ex haunted, pale, hnKKHrd, anil run down, you cannot build yourself up by means of unnatural druKS. 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