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PAG1? rFOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1322 Medford Mail Tribune VN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER V;jHHtu EVEKY AFTEKSOON EICRPT 8UNUAT, BY 1 HE MEHt'UUU I'KlNTINii CO. lit Medford Sunday Morning Sun U furnished 4PMcntra desmnff wven any tuny newspaper Office Mall Tribune Building, 16-S7-I9 North fit treci. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Tlraea, the M-dlonJ Mall, the Bedford Tribune, the ttoutAero OiagoQiau, The Aahland Tribune. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, Editor. SUM PTER 8. BM1TU, Manager. ' ' SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: T MAIL In Advance: Daily, with BundMf Bun, year $7.60 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month 75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 60 Dally, without Sunday Bun. month 0- Weekly Mail Tribune, one year t.00 Sunday Sun, one year 1 Ou wY CARRIER In Med ford, Ashland, Jackaon- fillet Ontral Point, Phoenix, Talent and on Blrfawaye: - Daily with Sunday Sua, Aonth 75 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month 05 Daily, without Sunday Sun. year 7.50 Daily, with Sunday Sun, our year 8.60 AU terms by carrier, cah in advance. OfflcUl paper of the City of MHford. Official paper of JackHoa County. Entered as second das mattei at Medford fWfwon. under the aH of UarJ 8, 1879. NKMMKKS OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. T Apwintwl I'm is exclusively entitled to the ue fnr repub'ication of all news (.IipNtrh- vtTM(f in li, or noi ouierwiee crenura in tnia t and also to the local Dews published au rights of republication of special dls tictvln are alao referred- Ye Smudge Pot , By Arthur Porry. ' ' Men's wearing apparel this winter, calls for the "corset effect" In pants anj coats, and It has lieen a long time since there was a murder In this vicin ity.; i The IVt'W's threaten an invasion of Portland,, and ;the "capitalistic press" will start to howl against an organiza tion that raises its hell in an orderly manner, and alms to make the Hose City the Moscow of America. CAUSE FOR ENTHUSIASM (Chico Enterprise Three full houses and enthusi asm yesterday marked the busiest day the Methodist church has seen for a ltng time. "Why Girls Leave Home" was di vulged at the G. Hunt shrine of the silent art last eve. Junior Shiekg were relieved to discover that not all the blame' had been attached to them. The state of Kansas is poorly con ducted. The Deme-Klano tear seeder says It only costs $8,500,000 per an num for it to oiteratq,; while the Btate treasurer, on the ground. Is luborlng under the hallucination that, approxi mately $76,000,000 is expended. Kan sas better havo books audited Tight away. .i':iiiiJ "ESPEE MAY THWART UNION ! PACIFIC GRAH" (Hilllno Eugene Register). Let everybody hope so, as, nothing will retard .development like ' another railroad running , Indiscrimi nately through the' sagebrush and the timber. The published letters of tlio New Brunswick, N. J., preacher to - the charming choir loader, anil vice vorsa, both departed, proves that a fountain pen Is a dangerous weapon. As un arrest would disrupt the social stntus and serenity of the village, It is high ly probable the pair klllod thomsclvcs in a fit of romorso, after rending one of their own epistles. GOOD WORK, E. J. (Pilot Rock News) A large part of the neighbor hood attended the Hog and Dairy show at Hermlston Friday and Saturday. K. J. Jackson brought home three ribbons. '.'. Drummers .have censed distributing homebrew recipes and risque stories, to give the public authentic returns on the election to be held Nov. 7. Owing to the nippy morns, those who sleep are getting from tlio hay to the airhole, in a Jump, instead of a nonchalent Btroll. The former Oregon evangelist, now known as the "master criminal," nnd held in Los Angeles pending hanging, was not much of a force for good, as all the towns whore ho held revival meetings havo recovered from them. ASKING TOO MUCH (Coos Bay Times) ' WANTED AT ONCE Man to ; dig clams and got crabs; expcrl j eneed only. Apply Hay Front : Market. ' THE PHEASANT A flash of red and gold and brown, The grsedy huulr brings him down; O! gaudy bird no more to rise With whirr of wings und silver cries. -Hed blood bedims each brilliant f ', feather; You'll fly no moro In nutumn weathor. r (Sub. DD.) j There are several unexplnlnnble tilings In this world, among thorn be ing how a gang of politicians can al ways Inveigle the WCTU. into mother ing a recall election nobody else has the gall to back. (Soo Lano County papers.) j Miss Billie Kallen i v' , is four years old, J -. I ) ; And has a red sweater ' ' To keep out the cold. ! Lloyd-George has resigned as pre mier of England. This means a calamity for Europe, and a lecture tour for America. ' Auto veterinarians are Rolng to do business on a Standard OU basis. MAYOR BAKER TIIK l'ROMI'T action i.f Miiyr.r li.-ik'r in inpf-tini? tlx- I. V. W. t ii 1 1 ii in I'lirlliiiiii is tu In' ci.iiiiiicihIi'iI. There is only imc way to meet this Woljlilit; menace, .that is by force, by lawful force, and without wasting tinu; in Kile palavering. As every student of sociology knows, there are some harmless and some jooil but inistruided pi'oplu in the I. W. W. movement. But the organization, as u whole, is bad, bad to the core. And only fear, fear of a force greater than their own force, can prevent the move ment (.'rowing. The greatest aid for the I. W. W. is the sentimentalist, the parlor jiolshevik, who believes that a sympathetic policy of sweetness and li(.ht will in some mysterious fashion transform the Hol.shevik into a pood citizen. Kxperience has amply demonstrated the fallacy of this policy, as veil as its danger. There is only one thing the typical I. W. W. respects and that is force, fiive him an inch by conciliation and he will take a mile by the bomb. He doesn't want a better government, he wants no government at all except the government he can ruin and control. Therefore, when the Heds mark out a city for its oyster, as has apparently been done in the case of Portland, there is only one thing to do, hit when the iron is hot. Mayor ISaker has many faults, has made many mistakes no doubt, but regarding the I. W..AV. he is right, and from the beginning of his administration he has been right. In his present aggressive action, he should receive the hearty sup port of the people of the slate, as well as of Portland. Ouill The bright side of the Near Knst The only free air you find at a He laughs at sears who never A shine may not be worth l." to the price of. an tipple.'. Parents should be very careful reading the awful books she buys. Correct this sentence: "(Jo said the wife; "I won't wait up Home, for many people, is a and good manners. It's a sad world. You go into a garage when your engine is missing,' and when yon come out-your tools are. . r , . , f .. , i . ; : . :.;'.r-' i';' i)- ,. iLet :8 be thankful that , Adam, when lidjiinmi-d. the' animals, was .uninfluenced by the man who iiiimes Pullmair" cars. '.' ,! si','.".':; t , Matrimony sujtles down to normal when the bride discovers: thai chiekeir salad isn't a. balanced' ration for a horrid1 jnnn. i- 'ti '-' . Perhaps you have noticed that kind of fuel isn't so darned particular about his beverages.'''-. """ : '. -; - ;. .: ' ' . ? . ' ,. . vS '1 ' f ' V' ' ' Fortunately, n free American can have an "opinion concerning the European situation without knowing anything about it. Some, families just will spend isn't a single, pair of silk stockings The power of speech doesn't seem such an unmixed blessing if the maij behind you has seen the show and knows what is coming next. ' sr. RipplingRhijraos f 1 1 as. IvA x Walt CONTENTED f(T LIKK the work I'm doing," said Charles Augustus Oats; .' A "1 toil the year round gluing ftdse whiskers ou toy 'goats. Some men who work beside me are groaning every day; they lecture me and chide me for being blithe and gay. They rear in frequent rages, and say we suffer wrong; we ought to havo more wages, our hours are much too long. Hut when I look around me and view the jobless jays, whose sufferings astound me, a thank ful song I raise. A hundred thousand fellows are seeking work in vain, while autumn herbage yellows, and bitter winds com plain. In bleak and dismal garrets poor men and women rage, and cry aloud for carrots, their hunger to assuage. To occupa tions higher a man might surely win, for nutty is the buyer of little goals of tin; but as 1 toil I'm humming, no grief annoys, for Christinas time is coming, when children like their toys. The little whiskered illy gives then some small delight; and so I don't feel silly while working day and night. I am profoundly grateful, my little tasks don't irk; I think complaining hateful when thousands seek for work." IUMMUNIIAI.UI) Another Onilm Itttl ('hullt'iij;t To the Editor: At tho risk of offcrulinfi you hy tin oratorical outburst, ami at tho risk of trying to hrhiK hark tlu oljolcto practice of statins hoth cities of the matter to the public at the mimo time, 1 wish to Invito you to meet me Sat urday niKht, at the meeting In Hay market square to talk upon the question of bankruptinff the city with dollar water. Should yon not cure to ImtulKo in thlrt "crude" way of talking to the Voter. I ithatl he Kbul to meet any ono you may desire to represent you. You have n newspaper, to you the columns fre free. To answer you nt n dollar tin Inch Is beyond my finan cial means. 1 trut therefore lifter AND THE I. W. W. Points situation is the outside village garage is a care-free air. tried to start a fire with kerosene. cents, but it adds about eight cents '; not to let daughter catch them on and have a good time, John, for you." place to shed uncomfortable clothes ti .; the man who demands a special their money for food when there on the premises. Maton WORKMAN. accusing me of trying to bankrupt the city you will accord me the I chance to ask you a few simple ques tions In public about the records which, apparently have been trans ferred from the city hall to your of fice. Very truly yours, B. F. LINDAS. October 18. Note: Mr. Lindas acknowledged to The Mall Tribune today that he had never been denied free publicity In this paper, and when asked If he I could not give his case In 300 words, subject to tho same regulations as other correspondents, ho said he could. The Mail Tribune trusts this will end the frequent Insinuations that the Lindas ticket has no way of reaching the people except through the medium of Haymarket Sqimre. Incident ly Mr. Lindas has doubled The Mall Tribune rate for political advertising this error, Hko other errors, no doubt was unintentional. Oregon Is on Trial lien U Olrott f r:"t on trial; it lh the people wf Oregon who ure on trial at the coming election. The question 1b whether the people of this state really apprec hite a non political administration that Is honest, economical and above all, efficient. The efficlenr-y JH due to the quality and caliber of the governor's ap pointees. The most capable men in Oregon were appointed, and were chosen regardless of politics. Will the voters of this state f eiii?ijber this and does ll mean unything.to them if they do remember it? The politicians are either against Olcott, or ure lukewarm, .Many are against him becau.se he refused to play their game. They are support ing Tierce, just to get Olcott out, hoping that four years hence they can elect a republican governor who will play the game In a political way. Many ' republican 7 politicians are simply lukewarm. They are support ing Olcott, not because they like him more, but because they like a demo crat less especially I'ierce. They are also afraid lest I'ierce will prove to be a bull in a china shop doing Im mense damage without any construc tive good to make up for uny part of the damage. This fear and dread of l'lerce is real, and prompts feverish activity In the republican camp to re elect Oleott, but there Is no love for Oleott behind their activity. No organization in Oregon today, and no great newspaper is behind Hen V. Olcott for re-election in any way that implies enthusiasm for Ol cott. The reason Is that . Olcott has done the bidding of no organization and no newspaper. lie has been gov ernor for all the people, and a good governor fur all the people, and a good governor, one of the best gov ernors of any state. He has main tained his Independence of politician and hat appointed men who would administer 'efficiently, asking po litical support from them in return. He has conscientiously avoided dic tating patronage tnt lun appointees, or evert recommending Job-hunters' to them. Ho has held them responsible, not for political or personul loyalty to the appointing power, but for results for the State of Oregon. Olcott Is a marked contrast to the old type of governor, who usually was a political spellbinder, a politi cal boss or the creature of a political boss or machine. This Is the type tho people of every state have been familiar with. AVe have had several governors In Oregon who were not of that type, but none who was so en tirely different from that type as Ol cott has proven himself to be. Olcott has proven faithful to the wholq' people. He has proven io' bf an economical and able administrator: who-' ftad the faculty of selecting he best 'men; for appointees nnd 'pf : tri- spiring them to realize that they wert free to do their best for thei!whbl,e people. , He has not played political He .has. avoided building up ;i! politi cal or personal machine or organlm- tion.: -He lias been on the sqoarn fwitjt the whole people. The uu)tfon' . Ik, 1 do- thev people f.fcDj'egon ? Mpprebbite this high type t$j?bvrn6tY W 'will they turn back to'l-ibe ' Id. type of spellbinder, boss or political manipu lator? It really is the people, of Oregon who are on trialJ®on Voter, Bible Questions " ; . lr And Answers Questions: 1. How did tho Israelites cross the river Jordan? 2. In what kind of placo was Christ born? 3. Where did Samson's strength He? 4. What great event happened In the days of l'eleg? 5. What was tho name of Abram's father? 6. What was tho first plague of Egypt? ( Answers (o Yesterday's Questions: 1. The river Jordan separated the Israelites from the. promised land. 2. The four principal offerings named In Leviticus are: The burnt, the sinl, the trespass and the peace offering. 3. Delilah bound Samson the sec ond time with nev ropes. 4. The angel commanded Balaam to proceed to MoalV but to speak only tho words which Hie angel told him to. R. Jeremiah is 'first' mentioned In Josiah's reign. C. After beinjr released from prison, Joseph was given an office next to tho king. elouqht7or Today MKKCY ASSL'ItKO. lie that cov- verelh his sins sliull not prosper: but whoso confessed! nnd forsakcth them shall have mercy. Proverbs 2S: l.'t. Stove Polisafc&i Y0U1 ei i i ii.X. It's different from IKS others because c - more care is taken in I the miking end the materials i used are of higher grade. 5 h Black Silk I Stove Polish n hrnUnt. ty polUh that do is i :j uu orcuit ou.aoj tna smueiastft tit -s as iontr as ordinary tore t l ,:.'':-!t-i bp 1 crocrry dealer, j .-Im- : I'l'rJ, I witonrourcookrtors, f )"" v-"'-'' '"f four uu r"er. If jmni .... i !' if ti t tM to polUh Tog ever A i-M 3. 7irr 1--. .t. ,, M . .,( l0 fvf, j rwtf tj if. j ;. ,l or H.-I,; vO- q A'lj . jf I'u-S :;i,'f riv-tv llirh Yv'orkf oVr'tric, II. .r'. Ml. HIU f.T. J 1 T tw HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 3. What will prevent a windshield from becoming mist covered in damp weather? 2. Who Is the librarian of con gress? 3. What Is the winter fare for first class passage from New York to Liverpool? 4. What is the total length of the subways of New York City? 5. Where Is William F. Cody "Buffalo Hill" burled? 6. What is the .salary of post masters of first class posioffices? 7. What acid will dissolve silver? 8. What are two synonyms for the word procrastinate? 9. What does the Roman notation DCCCC represent? 10. What Is the symbolic expres sion of the maranth? Answers to Yesterday's Questions: 1. What do the Chinese use gin seng for? Ans. Food and medicine. 2. What will remove fresh- iodine stains? Ans. Spirits of ammonia. 3. iow much did Oreat Britain loan her allies? Ans. $9, 4S5, 336.000. 4. What per cent of the popula tion of Hawaii is colored. Ans. Ninety five per cent. 5 How many men were in Wash ington's cabinet? Ans. Four. 6. Who were they? Ans. Jeffer son, secretary of state;- Hamilton, secretary of the treasury. Knox, sec retary of war and Jtandolph, attor ney general. . What is the highest point In the United Statea east of the. liockles? Ans. Mt. Mitchell or Black Doiiio, North Carolina. It Is 0711 feet above sea level. 8. Who Is ' given credit ris being the greatest Indian chief? Ans. Pon tiac, Ottawa chief. 9. What was the most important event of Jwfferson's administration 7 Ans. , The Louisiana purchase. 10. How often are pensions grant ed now? Ans. Monthly. Apple Puoklnj Contests. SRATTI.B, Oi-t. 13. C1HX3C8 ft) parking ami Kr.iillriK appli a nro to lit' conducted hy WashlnKton State col U'Bo at the second annual Pacific Northwest-fruit exposition hero next month. The instruction will begin November 13 nnd continue flvo days. Its purpose is to prepare those who wish to work in the yearly apple har vest. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c ano nail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clear.lr. Ypu .will receive in return) trlaf pacKilfee containing Foley's Honcx.'andljTaripdmpound for coughs, coldS'tuid c'roupjrjTbley Kidney Pills for.Jiaifls thialnesflatfiiack: rheu matism, backache, kidney and bladder nllments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold srTywhere. Adv. With Medford trade is Med,ford made. Notice to Stockholders of the Central ,( ,. Point Cemetery Association .There; will, be a meeting of the stockholders '.of the Central Point Cetietsry -Association, at the City Hall,. Central point, Oregon, at 7:30 p. m., Oct. 2Slh, li2, for the purpose of considering and voting on trans fcring the said cemetery over to the I. O. O. F. Lodge of Central Point. Oregon. Also election of officers and other business. J. E. BOSWELL, Secretary. To the Officers of the Central Point Cemetery Association, of Central Point, Oregon, County of Jackson. We, the undersigned committee, appointed and authorized by the Cen tral Point Lodge No. 193, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, do hereby sub mit the following proposition to you for your approval In the matter of transferring the above mentioned Central Point Cemetery , to Central Point Lodge No. 193, I. O. O. F., of Central Point. Oregon. Central Point Lodge No. 193, of Central Point, Oregon, hereby pro poses that tho Central Point Cemetery f Ontral Point. Oregon, be trans ferred to said Lodge No. 193, together with full power and authority, to maintain and operate same. Also that all money being at present in the hands of the Treasurer of the Central Point Cemetery he turned over to nbove mentioned I.odge No. 103, that it might be used in the improvement of said Cemetery. Central Point Lodge No. 193. I. O. O. F. agrees that in case Cemetery is transferred to the Lodge, that it will keep the Cemetery in good condition, nnd will improve, and make such im provements that might be possible for the ixxlge to make from time to time. It is the desire and purpose of Cen tral Point Lodge No. 193, that in case It is able to obtain the Cemetery, to have a good and well kept Cemetery which will be a credit to the commu nity. A. C. WALKER. W. A. PYIU'RN, J. E. VINCENT. FRANK TOMPKINS, R. If. MOORE, Committee appointed at a regular meeting of Lodge on September 25, 1922. ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY TICKET STATE REPRESENTATIVE Having been nominated by the people at the May primary, I hereby solicit your support and votes as one of the two State Representatives in the legislature, to be elected at the November election. Adv. JOHN II. CARK1X. J. O. RIGQ Cnndldate for Representative at the November election. If I go, I go to serve the best interests of the state, and of Jackson county especially. Adv. CITY TICKET TREASURER I am an independent candidate for City Treasurer, and if elected promise to do my full duty according to law. I will appreciate your support on No vember 7. Li. E. DEAN. Adv. How Are Your Kidneys? '? Famous Kidney Specialist's Prescription No. 777, Known for Years as ' 'Marshroot. ' ' Now Being Sold by All Good Druggists Is Guaranteed UuiiiiB his forty years of constunt praiiice, Dr. Daniel , Carey helped many thousands of despairing kidney diseased men and women lu all sec tions of the country, so don't take any chances with your kidneys. If you have the faintest suspicion that your kidneys are weak or your bladder is irritated the wisest thing you can do is to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's "Prescription No. 777 at once. Kemember. it is not a cure-all or pat ent medicine, but is Dr. Carey's own most wonderful prescription. Watch the symptoms. The tiniest signals often indicate that the kid neys are ailing and need attention. Dry skin for instunce ad little specks floatig before the eyes. Sometimes the feet feel heavy, as if your shoes were full of lead. Often the joints nche or you have oufck, rtrtinir DANCE and SUPPER PARTY , at the Elks' Temple FRIDAY, OCT. 20 Admission, with war tax, $1.10 ; Extra Ladies 50c , Elks and Their Ladies Cordially Invited I MAIL YOUR FILMS TO j SWEM'S STUDIO Day or Night . v )r.,1: rflio'iv i 1 - tin n)fi"j .Mf Funer al Director a THE UNIVERSAL CAR : THE FORD SEDAN is a classy, comfortable, warm arid economical car for winter., It fills every need of a family, being roomy and' easy to oper ate. Although .primarily an "All Year 'Round" car its en closed feature is appreciated in the winter time more than any other time of year. . . We will gladly show you the new little Sedan and it Costs you only - $702.80 in Medford Equipped with Starter and Demountable Rims. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. Sixth and Pacific Highway. Cara Man jo CANADIAN PACIFIC pa'ns shooting through tho back or side. Then again that frequent de sire to empty the bladder, cold, clammy feet nnd Just a little puffi ness under the eyes. Occasionally the hands or feet swell slightly and the palms of the hands are lilplst. Don't neglect these signs you can't' afford to take anychanccs with your kidneys. - No regular practicing physician de voted more time to the study of kid-, ney and bladder diseases than Dr. Carey, lie. himself asserted that many thousands of cases could have . been helped by his prescription If. taken in time. Hereafter you. can , always get this effective prescription at all reliable pharmacists the coun try over. Keep In mind the namo, Dr. Carey's Prescription No. 777. No other medicine can take its placo. Adv. I'-r THE LADY ELKS Will Give a : rr"F -1 i T t " .' I . . ' .1 I I t , . Fufniturel.XrpholstQririg ,( ..Mattress, Work t ! See 'Our : HumplcS of MedforfJ ' Autp Top . Cot-i 3r7Sb REASONABLE FARES ON Racine- ONE CLASS SHIPS Let us explain the one-class cabin ships which give you aristocratic service at democratic fares. And the delightful voyage 2 days down the picturesque St. Lawrence and enly 4 days open sea. Fmrthtr information fnm loeel sttmmskip ogrjij or W. II. Deacon, General Asent.' i Third Street Portland BfoadwarOOsO 1 A C K X T s ' KVE R V W H K 11 F.