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! ' f Auk " huufii MKIJVUKIJ AIAIIj -TKIWUJNW, Jl KUJ OKI , DKMiU.X, l HI V , (X 'TUHKK l!-".i ttEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE f AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VBLIHHED EVERY AKTKRNOON EXCEPT , , v SUN PAY, BY THE I : IfEDKOHD I'RINTINO CO. The lledfoid Sunday Morning Sun li tumtilied wcnuui aevmun a swttD day uny tjtwupur, Of(lc Mail Tribune UmlillnK, lfi-27-St NorUi ir street. rnone (a. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the TetJford Mail, the Merifonl Tribune, the Southern vegoman, ihe Ashland iribuiie. ROBKRT W. IUJHL, Editor. BUMPIER S. SMITH, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: IT MAIL In Advance- Daily, with Sunday Hurt, year $7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 73 ally, without Sunday Sun, year Daily, without Huiiday Hun, month flj Weekly Mail Tribune, one year S.Ou Sunday Sun, one year 2 00 lY CAHR1F.K In WcUford. Aabland. Jack-on , rtlle, Central 1'oint, J'hoenU, Talent mud on ' H ehwavfi: Daily with Sunday Run,, aionth s .76 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 06 . Daily without Hunday Sun, year..... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year ' 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash in advance. Official paper of the City of Uwlford. Official paper of Jacknon County. The only paper between Eugene, Ore., and acrameuto, Calif-, a distance of over 600 miles, riving leaned wire Atisociaieu i'reaa service. filtered as second eiafur matiei at Mcdford tegon, under the act of March 8, 1871. MKMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to if use for republication of all news oiNpatches r edited to It, or not otherwise credited in tbla uper, and also to the local uewa published err In. All rights of republication of special dla- Itcues herein are also renervw. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. The New Brunswick, N. .1., murder I unique, because. It lias nothing ut all do wltli bright HKlitH unci clionix Iris, hlKhtoned Bin, find metropolitan nyoty, cabarets and rum, but concerns nly upstanding citizens, who went to . Iiurch on Bunday, and prowled around le community's Lovers Lane on week iKhta. There are no Bkulklng under- 'orld figures In the picture, but the Dots that snuffed out the lives of the readier and the choir leader, flushed covey of spooners who were fondling amis, and voices that yelled "Amen" le loudest were coolni! sortly when lo crash came. The latest to bo rout- d out of the Bliadows Is the basso of 10 choir a Godfearing man on n lyrld with the soprano, who is now allowing bullfully against the resul int publicity. The authorities, so fur ave no clues to the assassins, and ave discovered nothing except a lintly collection of hypocrites of ro jantlc tendencies. , Information conies to light that the emo-Klnno candidate wears suspen sis, which Is just what Is needed In governor, stooping over to blow the tea of bigotry, when not reducing the ixos, by the wind method. If his impalgn managers follow up this .artllnis clue, it will be revealed that te acrobatic fourf lusher wears rltclies, like the rest of the farmers, A COMPLIMENT IS HURLED ' (Roseburg News-Review) Again, don't forget keep this thought well under your Ivory dome overy county in the state should make a determined effort to get a pledge from their senators and county representatives to the legislature for strict economy,. The Portland-Yaklma railroad is lie ig '"received with enthusiasm." The oniin ought to sing a song and en )rse the movement, becauso trunsKr ition linos are Retting entirely too lick In this state. The visible government at Washing in, D. 'C, Is going to Investigate tho nvisiblo government" at Atlanta, Git., hich will result in the Imperial Kl ish calling on all apologists to do- and a probe of the Kpworth League. . NO DOUBT ABOUT IT (Eugene Guard) FOR SALE 1918 Ford touring, tills car 8 pea lis for itself. Prico 1 1G5 If taken at once. Vick llros. Garage. A LADY TALKS "Listen! Klslo slapped him, right ader the cornet player's nose, and, if ill cross exumlno this chicken, I'd :)no the same thing, though Klslo had ich a cold Bhe could hardly lift a dish ig. Well, Mister Ford, we call him int, because when he's dancing ho ins into everybody, had Klslo on the oor, and he plunks his cheek up gainst her's, and was chewing gum at le same time, and he thinks he's nothor Al Jolson, with his hunt line, bout hnvo you seen tho new fur couls i Mr. Mann's window, and Klslo says s chilly. Hut she can't get no relief om his cuddling and cnddlug, so she ds fly, and gets linn on the chops lister Ford is so put out Hint all he in do is turn to nn Innocent liystan Br, who Is not ns Innocent as he .Ight be, and squeaks, "You ain't seen iy woman here tills evening, have ill?", us If Elsie cared, lint when I ive hi in a fox, he kept his face where : belongs, lie's about 208 years old. , id the pctlingest thing,, outside of le high." Only. $25,000,000 worth Of liquor has i, eped into the VS. the last six lOiiths over the Mexican and Tana- inn borders, not to mention the Knro- inn contributions. The way to stop Ms Is to chase a waslibollor distiller irouirh thn brush with a brass hand pd Hainan candles, Rer. JbIh Frost Is the new pastor f the nnptls. church in Hed Illulf. Red. niuff Snotlncl) Horticultural oto. ; Miss Neva Morris - has an Ideal chool room she lins nt n Ringle Sipll. (Albany Herald.) A school for balousy. , x v "THE CITY OF IX Sl'ITK of tlic parlor pessimists we live jn h wonderful world. Todny in miiny directions tin! pendulum Js swinging liuck, but in due time it will swiiifr forward iiirain. and reach a fartlier outpost of It it mil II lldviini'ciiiiiit 1 1 x ;t li Wiis ever readied before. Fur this, lifter all, is tin; immutable law of .Nature. Meanwhile it is well to note an iiimmiii; blessing of comparatively recent, advent, which in the burly burly of everydiiy affairs, is too often taken as n matter id' course, or jn a sVnse, entirely forgotten. But for the wireless, the newspapers of America today would be innorant of n frirhtful tragedy at soil, u iassenf;er ship burned to the waters I'dtfo. iiml UO0 human beings reported amoiii; the missing. lint thiniks to the radio, and (he fine traditions of these "tele graphers of the sen," no tragedy is chronicled but the thrilling story of a merciful rescue. "Everyone on board safe and well" was the checrinif message projected over the waves throiifih 300 miles of space last ninht. Jn youth we marvelled nt the potency of the magician's wand, but nothinn in (iriiiiins could surpass in its sheer dramatic wonder, this defiance and mastery of what were the accepted laws of nature only ii donen years no. And so the world progresses, and becomes, in spite of periodic fits of. the jiloom brigade, a safer inn better and finer place in which to live. Civilization today, to many thinking people, appears tottering on the aby.ss. Well civilizations have lm, but if (ijie can withdraw from to secure u. perspective ol history s that, the human race, the lot of the iiges maintained n steady ascending Quill Where did people park their used gum before movies were invented? Constantine doubtless lias moments when be feels about as un necessary us an adenoid. . A bounty eonlest usually selects on her from now on. fioiiio Ninnll boys seldom have necks forty times a day. The football team isn't the whole college, however. They also serve who only stand and root. The married man who says he bouse probably pluys the lyre. Our idea of a modest man is admits thut the mother was also An international question never at the expense of the weaker bide. It is hard to understand a sex work at .15 a week, but will i)iirry America will bo satisfied . with question that leaves the straits neutral and also America. Some day a publisher will arise vietiitns, and he will print a magazine called "Nasty Stories,'.' Correct this sentence; "No dear," said the mother; "you mustn't speak your piece; I don't like to RipplingRluirass iv wen THE DOOMED SEVEN. MY SKVEN eousins used to drive before my cottage door, and they seemed very much alive, but now they are no, more. James Henry's car was trimmed with brass, and blithely it. would flee; he stepped too fiercely on He gas and wound it round a. tree. John drove a car with faulty brakes he would not fix the same; we gathered up. with garden rakes, the fnig ments'of his frame.' Ned was a glad and smiling wight; ; where is that springald now? lie ran without his lamps one night, and bumped against a cow. Charles tries to cross a railway truck before a. rushing train; there were nine fractures in his buck, his head was rent in twain. And Joseph swung around n curve at fifty miles an hour; his monument, you will observe hard by yon old gray tower. Adolphus lit a match to see if he had gaso line, and by the nicer and on the lea he is no longer seen. Theo philus was prone to race with other speeding boats, and o'er his quiet resting place now graze the village goats. No more their chugging vans I hear, no more their joyous whoops; oh, other men have cousins dear, but mine have looped the loops. COMMUNICATIONS In His Best Oratorical Manner To tho Kdltor: III n recent edition of your paper you headed an article on tho Citizens Progressiva ticket, head ed by mo, us tho Folil-1, Indus ticket. You evidently did ho for tho purpose of suggesting that I wua a weak-willed puppet controlled by Mr. Fehl. There was nothing in my petition or In the petition of any of tho cuuncllmen that Justified such a statement. It you wish to oppose me for office come out uud do so and state yjur reasons. 1 tun able to defend mynclf a' d don t dodge anything you havo lo sn li you favor some one olso come out and say so. Hut at least be fair about it. Mr. Fehl does not control me or any one on tho ticket. Ho supports me be cause ho thinks 1 will give the people a Bquaro deal. 1 trust overy citizen has a right to support whoever he wishes to support. You claim that HONOLULU." tottered before, empires have fill the immediate scene sufficiently stage as a whole, it will hi! ionnd average man, has through nil the betterment. Points the girl who will let, mother wait a good time, ami some risk their doesn't play second fiddle in his , . the parent of a new-born son who present. is really settled until it is settled that is too proud , to do, house and do it for nothing. ;' any settlement of the Ttfrkish who has the courage of his c.on. have you show off before visitors." nawn privilege, and oxnrciso It, and it would 4)0 unjust to tne man you support to refer to him as tho Huh! candidate or his ticket ns the Uulil ticket. I wish lo announce, therefore, that I am not running for any Individual or for any ulterior purpose. I stand on my own record, my own ability and my own reputation. I do not care whether tiio Mall Tribune supports mo or not. 1 do not care whether they atuick mo or Ignore me, but I do ask for simple justice and for a manly attack if they desire to make one. As you have published the article above referred to, I should appreciate It If you would publish this letter also. Very truly yours. 1!. F. LINDAS. Modford, Oct. 11th. ! Note: The Mall Tribune did not realize that Mr. Lindas considered the numo of Fehl so damaging. We shall do our best In the future, ns fur as circumstancos permit, to not associate tho two names together nsaln. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 How many fluid drains are there in u fluid ounce? 1 Of what oceiin Is the Mediterra nean sea an arm? '& How many feet are there in a kilometer? 4 How many ucres are there 1n a hectare? 5 Whut are two synonyms for grand? 6 In measurement of type how much does it point equal? 7 When Is the next leap year? 8 What was the "Old Guard"? a In whut part of the world arc there two summers? 10 Who was Anne Hathaway? Answers to Yesterday's Questions . 1 What is a marquee? Ans. A large fluid tent. 2 How wide Is the state of Dela ware at Its north end? Ans. From nine to twelve miles. 3 What city is the capital of Sicily? Ans. Palermo. 4 What U. S. president had the lar gest family? Ans. William Henry HarriBon. His family consisted of six boys and four girls, r 6 When was Maude Adams born? Ans. Nov. 11, 1872. . C What is a mare's nest? Ans. A seemingly Important discovery which turns out worthless or fraudulent. 7 What Is the poetic nume for Por tugal? Aim. l.usltanla. 8 How muny different forms of knots are there? Ans. About seventy- six. 9 What is kip? Ans. Untanned calfskin. 10 What are two synonyms for the word eager? Ans. Ardent, earnest. Bible Questions And Answers I Qih-sUoiih. 1. Why was the place Boehlm called Weepers"? 2. What did the rest of the klngn of Canaan do when they found that the (llheonltes had made peace Willi Israel? 3. What Kpeclal command was given to Israel ut the destuction of .Jericho? 4. When was the Book of Deuter onomy written? 5. After the numbering of the Israelites, how many men were left who had como out of Egypt with M oses ? C. t,IIow did Oalaam prove him self bad In Slonb? Aiihwci-s to VcMUrday's 'Questions: 1. Joshua was the son of Nun, of the tribe 'of Ephrium. 2. The city of Jericho stood near tho west side of the Jordan. 3. Joshua endeavored to ascer tain the strength of Jerluho by send-, Ing spies. 4. Tho meaning of "Boehlm" is "Weepers." 5. The great host which fought against Joshua hud chariots and horses. ' 4 (1. Joshua burnt tho city of Hazor with fire. Expert's Views on the School Bill The hill proposing an amendment to section 525 9 on compulsory educa tion is very interesting. With the 'purpose of it I am In entire accord. 1" believe, however, that it goes alto gether too fur. It seems to me to vlalute fundamental rights of Ameri can citizens with rogurd to the educa tion of thoir children. It is quite true that the public schools would bo supported liberally. It is nulto true that cthildren in private and sectar ian Institutions should not be de prived "of such training In the Kng llsh language and In the essentials of citizenship as will make them a group nptirt In the body politic. To accomplIsVi these ends, however, it soenis to mo by no means necessary to prohibit private schools. Public education and private eduction have gone hand in hand in this country now for mtf.'iy generations. Private Institutions are enabled to- do not n few things Which cannot done In QUIT TOBACCO So o;is,y to ilrop Cigarette, Cigar, or Cft owing habit "Xo-To-nnc" has' bellied thous ands lo break the ctstly. nervo-shat- teiinB tobacco habit.; Whenever you havo a longing for n cigarette, cigar, pipe or for a chew. Just place a harmless No-To-Bae' tablet 111 your mouth Instead, to help relieve that awful dcBlre, Shortly iiho hnblt may be completely broken, and you are better off mentally physically, finan cially. It's so easy, so .simple, 'let n box of No-To-llac and If it doesn't release you from nil craving for to bacco, In unv form, your druggist will refund your money without question. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE Having been nominated by the people at tho May primary, f hereby ; solicit your support and votes as one 1 of the two State Representatives In i the legislature, to be elected t the November election. Adv. JOHN II. CAR KIN. WEEKS-CONGER CO . Funeral Directors Day or Night public institutions. Citizens who pre fer the kind of training which pri vate institutions can provide ought to have the opportunity of availing themselves of it. It is perfectly Just of the state to supervise private In stitutions in the common interests. It seems to me entirely unjust to pro hibit them. .MeaHtnc uf this kind itave been proposed, 1 am Informed, in the Japanese empire, and have been more or less carried out. 1 can not believe that such measures so extreme will be carried out in our re public. HARRY PRAT JUDSON. President of I'liiversity of Chicago. Decides on Best Life Insurance "Five years ago I was refused life insurance because of my heart symp toms. Doctors suld It was caused from a pressure of gas that came from my stomach, but their medi cine did not help me and I was get ting Wflrae all the time. .Three years j ngo my druggist recommended .Mayrs Wonderful Remedy. I took n course of It and believe It is the best, life Insurance nnyone can buy. It helped my trouble ut once." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intesti nal tract and alluys the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. Adv. Some Suits with two pair of Pants. UNDERWEAR .Medium weight Cotton Union Suits $1.29 Crey Cotton Union Suits' $2.00 values $1.69 Augusta Union Suits. Part Wool $2.48 Globe Lnion Suits ")07o Wool $3.50 .Globe Union Suits 5K)7o Wool $4.65 Two Suits $9.00 .Hoys' Union Suits, medium weight $1.00 Hoys' Union ' Suits, heavy Weight $1.35 Part Wool Sox 22c MEN'S T wBYs:so"s SUITS ' With Two Pairof PanU wlifL La Kain Coats 1 0 50 Jm " My $15.00 values P ' 9 MS ' $35 $12.50 . $15' flu $7.95' & ' S!C" ''" Army Shirts ,t. .;, You More Fully Appreciate the Quality of KERR'S BEST PATENT FLOUR When You Compare its Bread with a Loaf in Which Other Flours Are Used. ' ' . . 'Why not try a sack You, .too, will appreciate ils Superior Quality. Try a package of Kerr's Cereals. We lielieve. it cannot he compared with any other brand. At Medford and Southern Oregon Grocers. vicmnnc u. i;. ferge $3.29 Overcoats Heavy All Wool Coats $18 $20 $25, $30, $35 Mann's Department THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY MEPFORO, OREGON ' Special Lot of Boys' Suits-- Two Pair of Pants $7.95 Men's Night Shirts, $1.50 ' value. Outing Flannel $1.00 Men's Pajamas Outing Flannel $1.75 Men's Flannel Shirts Blue, G rev, Brown $3.29 Boys' Flannel : Shirts , $1.50 value $1.00 I One Lot Sweaters Some $5.00 values $2.48 .One Lot Sweaters .$7.50 to $10.00 values : $4.95 One Lot Sweaters Cotton $1.48 ; . Heather Wool Sox 35c Store ' ... IV. .A