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MEDFOKD MATE. TRIBUNE! MEJiFORD
OR Ef.OX, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1923
i Medford Mail Tribune
AH 1MOEPENDENT KEWHI'AI'rl
UMUhUUi tlhKV Aritli.NOO.N MCtPT
SUNDAY, Br THB
' . MEDfORU I'HIKHKU CO.
.COUEISM.
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Mr atirrt. Ptioi. 79.
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Bedford Hall, Uit UBlloid Tritium, Ua BouUtro
OrafootaD, Tlia Aalilaud Tribune.
ROBERT W. BUHU Editor.
iUMWKg 8. SMITH, Mauler.
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, pacramctito, uaiir., a aiaiar.ee oi o
' fearing Icaaed wire Auoclated I'rci
Or., and
dlatance of over 600 tnllea.
otmce.
h Bworn daily average circulation ror all mootiia
n andin April 1, 11122, 8M8, more than double
li ana eircuuiioa or any outer paper puuuanM oi
ttmlated In Jackaon County.
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Mrelo. ...
nchta of republication of apodal dlt-
oer
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reln are aUo referred.
"Ve nniiJrfo
y Arthur Party.
Scores will bo thrilled by the news
( ' that the oncoming session ot the legls-
, I lature will consider sovcral measures
' "embodying moral Ideas." The people
' can rest assured they will be moral, It
, they are ldens.
. Miss Sally Jones, who was complete
ly exhausted by the epidemic of year
end shindigs, has convalesced suffic
iently to resume her Main Stem patrol
work. Miss Jones maintained a per
fect average la 1922, not being absent
or tardy from a slnglo maelstrom. . She
cast her voto at the last election, she
understands, for the King of Poland.
There ought to be a law prohibiting
over 26 roformeFS-for-what-tliere-ls-ln-it
for each individual sinner.
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NO RADICAL CHANGE
" (Albany Herald) '
Quarters are being fixed up in
a bulldmg on Spuldlng avenue
whore there was a meat market
. recently for a now barber shop.
Bass solos will be executod, as thoy
should' be executed, at the Pago next
Monday, by an executloneer of wide
repute. As nobody will get hit with a
barrel atavoi ,or expose their naked
ness, lovers of Art are not apt to'do-
mollalt the box offlco, and tramp the
cashier to death, trying to get In
However,, If all the citizens who for
years have been mistaking nasal
grunts for. bass notes, attend, tliore will
be no room for anybody else.
CfrTMIKKK is nothing new under the. sun. Aflrr, light conies
-I darkness, after activity,' repose, after materialism, inysticisni.
It iij tlie law of the eternal-flux." '
Tlie world war represented the apex of materialism Now the day.
world in .submerged in various forms of mysticism, of which Couc-i.-iin
is the most striking manifest at ion.
, Jvmil Cone arrived in New York yesterday, and as jit"c as tlio sun
will rise tomorrow, so will Coueism proceed to sweep in great waves
of faithful enthusiasm from Sandy, Hook to the Golden ''.flute.... Mar
vellous cures will be proclaimed, convincing testimonial will be do
iivercd, and in a few weeks M. Coue will, no doubt, return to his un
live shores with a larger bunk account than, any humble' European
pharmacist ever hoped to accumulate. .
,,
It was ever thus. The strange feature of the phenomenon .is that
everyone seems to think it is something new. As a matter of fact
the busic principles of Coueism are as old us the Pyramids. i ; '
The Keo-I'lntonists. Iho Kabbala, the mystics nnU,.nleheinist of
the Middle Ages all worked in thc.Couo field.. In this country there
was the Ilethsan Home of the early eighties, fuitli healing wiiich it
represented took the country, and particularly New , .pngland ,;by
storm, but in a decade it was fiuite forgotten.
Only a few years ago another Frenchman, named, if we remember
correctly,- Wagner, came to America with another cure-all, known as
the .Simple Life. He had a tremendous vogue for six, months.. rThcn
Mr. Fletcher arrived from Florence, Italy and announced that nil the
ills of the flesh could bo cured by chewing, not only chewing bread
until it literally fell down, the throat, but chewing soup and lemo-jiadc.-
Only , the other day a , man in Portland, the Great Egyptian,
jiresenled his, cure-all in the way of tacking patent clothes pins on
the kuiickles. and rubbing the" f iugcr nails together five minutes per
'
Tl'fcy arc all. of one stamp. And thoy all liavo one serious weak
ness. ; fhey claim too much. The Simple Life is good, so is proper
mtistiuation, so probably is nerve pressure to relieve pain and so, of
course, is the optimism and self-mastery of Coueism. .Hut they form
no psnaeca. They arc aids to health, just as are good food and -worm
i cioii) es, but they are not cures tor disease ' ... ' -
We have no quarrel with M. Coue or those who believe' in him, for
in "most diseases of the ini(id and body, thinking health is aiding
hen llh. Put wo. do oppose unyono who cither claims such a doe
iriie is something entirely new and original, that it is one of the
"most notable scientific happenings of the present epoch," or that
it means an end of disease. , ' - '
', It means nothing of the sort. Coueism is merely an old faith in a
lietw dress. . Accented-thus, there is no rmrticulnr lmrm In rrivinn. it n
Accepting it otherwise may mean serious trouble.
frud.
Quill- Points
The .more fluontly and .easily a.eomnIi)nent!jy'8pokenl!'thTss'it
means.' ' ' ''' - --' ;' '-.4 -t !'4 ' , ' ,
There would be fewer divorces if good manners began where ehaj.
tydoes. . 1 ' ' ,' ' ' :'V-
. ... - : lw.i.r- ii;-
In Uavs-ofjiid, wlien Kmguwviv.
. IIow times change,
maids wore not.
The, .objection to,. Uumbl" people to that they always seen
too proud of it.
)itt(e.
Success is just a matter of sound' sense, common decency and ad
vertising space ; '' ' ' "''
The real dough-boys of the war were those who had something to
sell their country. - . . -t.
Well, that's that! ' Now let the rest of the Christmas bills wait
until February first. '
1 1 '.V
Almost any shrewd man .can. catch you iu a lie'.UJiless the lies is.to
the Effect that ho is a wonder.' ' .,..'.,' ,.' ':',.
-w.,. '...' , ,; ....:.- rvl.i'
...Have no dread. of the hereafter. JJIauy o rabbiticcoues pnif
sealskin coat after death. , -
Tlie hiss of the snake didn't'. worry pioiiecrs f,Tiy niord; "thukyjhc
lpKs nf esenniiiL' nir worries modcrnsr-" i H; ' '
The Daily
Bank Robbery
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Jan. B. Four
of six men sought as suspects In an
attempted bank robbery at Maurice,
lowa, early louay wore in cuBtoay
this afternoon. Two were caught
near. McN'ally, Iowa, and two at llawn
ardon, Iowa, according to reports re
ceived here. One robber and threo
niembers of a posbo wore wounded
in a fight that followed the robbery
attempt.
SIOUX City, Iowa, Jan.. 5. One
bandit and three officers were wound
ed In a fight between bank robbers
and officers at Maurice, Iowa, near
Sioux City, at 2:30 o'clock this morn
ing. Tho bandits who raided the
Bloux County bank failed to get any
loot. Tho posso surprised them while
at work and opened fire, a running
battlo following. The wounded banH
dit oft-aped. Tho posso was led by
Sheriff Hugo Synhorst of Orange
City.
WICjIIITA, ' Kits., Jan. 4. Two
boys, ona ten yeurt) old, and tho
other cloven, robbed the Ouarantco
State Dank of Wichita lust ' night ot
(1,415.34, hid the money in a sand
ptlo during tho night and wore ar
rested today when thoy attempted to
purchnso railway transportation to
Dallns, Texas, according to detectives
who inadu tho arrests. All but $32.42
was recovered, ' tho detoctlvcs ro
ported. ' '
Your corr. had a harrowing expert
once Thurs. with a well robbed farmer
of the Applogate, who had come to the
metropolis to got his $200 watch regu
lated, and his new 1923 modol auto
llxod. '
When tho department o(, Justice gots
through with tho absorbors of 1800,.
000,000, lot them tackle tho patriotic
pirates -who . charged 25 cents for uu
atom ot pie.
FORE OR AFT
' . , , (Yreka Journal)
Ernest V. Olover has boon limp-'
Ing along rather painfully tho past .
- Voek as the rosult of burns sub
' ' taltiod when a match was nccldon
' tally ignited In Ills pocket, touch
j ing off tho celluloid case of a ,
' minor's glass liu had in his pocket. !
It is approxlmutoly nlno months till
nnotfier , football season, and conceit
t ration, ot community gumption.
There nro only 115(1 applicants for
the 24, Jobs in tho powor ot Governor
Pierce to glvo, not a ono hampered by
' a Bingle qualification for tho position
he seeks. : The Ciovornor is at a loss
-whethor to give tho berths to tho faith
ful Democrats, who furnished , the
brains, or tho uufaltlil Republicans
who furnished the votes.
Tho controversy over tho I)arwln
theory , Is again occupying tho itttcn
tlon of church circlos, and It is vitnl,
and full of agltatory iiowor. A lively
argument over the Darwin theory Is u
cross between an uplifting school
board fight, and a rcdhot election In n
woman's fraternal social, loaving
the afflicted community with revival
meeting devastation In Its walie. It Is
interesting to know definitely what
Man sprang from, but no moro than
whore ho Is going to spring to.
Honry lfnnl proposes that nil able
bodied men Ko to work, to euro tho
present rest of tho unrest. There, has
been no 'diabolical cruelty liko this
since tho C zur ruled Hussla.
Youivg Iliii. Vawter bus a bad, bad
cold Ijl the head, and has no moro Idea
where' he caught H than If he were h
mad grown, with long whiskers.
The,' fog tins vanished. It was of
bumper thickness,' and very unusual
for this section. All the hands held
Up In same have been rocovct od.
' ' W carry dupltcato sales slips with
blank hwidlngi for mo In any Una of
business. Call 70 for service. it
Restaurant Man Didn't
Eat His. Own Food
"It's pretty tough for a roBtaurant
man to liavo stomach trouble My.
customers were always telling ine I
ought to out In' a good restaurant.
Tho fact was I couldn't cat a thing
that didn't bloat me up and no medi
cine or doctors helped mo. I tried
everything rocommended and at last
Mayr's ' Wonderful ltcmody, and J
iissuro you t didn't have to look any
further. Since taking It I have boon
a well man." U Is u simple, harm
less preparation that removes tho ca
tarrhal mucus from tho ' intestinal
tract and allays tho Inflammation
whlcli - cauVseo pructleally all stom
ach, liver and Intestinal ailments. In
cluding appendicitis. ' Oho dnso will'
convlneo or money . refunded. Kor
sale liy nil druggists. ... Adv
Jersey Qloyes
20c; '
PIPEi FLUSH
Quickly (HnmiIvcs nil pbstiucllons In
rloRRexl drain and sower pipra
lU'Y IT THY IT
For Snlo liy
V ROMAN, 13 S. 'Front St.
- One lot
Men's. Caps
69c
..SUkitie.
65c
Overcoats
,M .Wool, Stylish,
Made .With Belt
, .All ground
Only a Few Left
$27.50 values
$35.00 values .
v$40.00 values-: . .
$15.00 Raincoats
?$22.50
f $27.50
.$30.00
.$12.50
Ford Back Curtains
$3.50
F. F. BURK
Opposite 8. P. Depot
CANVAS.
by the yard
Med. Tent & Awning, Work$
,; Opposite 8. I'r, Depot
RE BORING!
NEW PRICES ON
RE BO RING FORD
, BLOCKS
Blocks brought in to us
for reboring ... $6.00
When" included in an
overhaul . . . . . $5.00
Tractor, block . ,$10.00
We solicit all Ford , re
pair vo k. .
Best equipped Ford
shop in Soithern
Oregon
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Drawers, $:UX)
$2.29
FELT HATS
Lot 1, $:i.3l) values $2.75
Lot .. 2, . :i.56 and . $4.00
values $3.15
Lot 3, $3.00 values 3.9S
Lot. J, 5.0f nud $0,00
values $1.69
S9c
,$1.89
$1.89
CORDUROY PANTS
Hiking Patits.
HIKING PANTS
. $3.00 values .......v..$4.48
$C00 values ...1.$5.25
DRESS SHIRTS
-$1.25 .values ....s$l.QO
$1.50 and $1.75 values
$1.35
$2.00 values $1.69
$2.50 values ....$2.17
$3.00 values ...,.'......r$2.ft8
$3.50 ami $4 values $2.98
SttK SHIRTS
$5.50 and fi Shirts $-1.95
$7.50 and $S Shirts $6.85
Boy's' Night Shirts, $1.00 Off.
value. Outing FlaTincl ..J.P
Boys' Pajamas,
$1.25 value
$1.75 valuo
Boys' Flannel. Shirts ,
and .Waista ,
Boys' Dress Shirts,
$1.25 values ,
Boys' Tcroalo .Waists,
$1.00 values
Boys' heavy Stockings,
$1.00 value
Boys' Swoater.i.
$1.75. value
l?8c
$1.45
98c
98c
;85c
y,69c'
$1.39
SPECIAL
Boys'. Suits, two
ppir of pants
Boys' Slaekinaws,
J$7.50 values ....-
$5.50 and $6.50 values ...
$5.45
...,?4.15;
liens' Night-Shirts,
' :. Outing Flannel
$1.00
rcndjcton:ihirts
Guaranteed Wool
j $4.15
Flannel' Shirts
$2.50 values
Flannel; SJiirts
$3.50 valuo
..t?&iShirt
. $.9.00. values
, Jersey -jvyjatc.ra
$:j.50 values
-$2.48
Cotton Rihbc,d..H'niot Suits.
.. Up to $2.00. values
ylleav-yuion Suits,
i'leccc lined
Men's'Mackinaws
Up to $12.50 values
$7.50
LcatJjcryests
$12.50 values
Leather Vests
$J6o values
h i i a i ,a -.iv.ti : i ' em i immiw a- mmi it it v a
I : -Styleplus-Vogue rms
: Society Brand Suits r ' '..''"' . .
i ' I C.li'rlAuroll KM . rl 117 1 V-.'a. I
ih - '.,'121. Discount " .;' rii .. oe. : . ..
m:i i revalue vsioves r .
j; $2500 values , .. ..$21.88; t , 17c 6?CL
, ,$30.00 values : $26,50 Soft Collars ' q,. ' " ' '
fi i $35.00 values $30.65 35c values , JBoyaCaj
I! ;$40.Q0, values $35.00 .15c 50c value 69c'
S $50,00 values .... .$43.75 .
MM ' -I Heavy Wool .. ..
I 4Tweed Suits, Spring Model Sox, 75c values ; Cotton Sox
1 $25-$30 ' : --48c black or brown
i ! : ,,M ! " ': . i5c
Some have two pair of , Wool ,Sox,
'. pants ' medium weight
IS ' ' : : : 29c"
imi ... a -I - . i . - v
H ' ." '. I"."-.. . :,.:.: K .-. ; ' . ' -. - '. ' .- "-. :: , . -... '
L$2.25 value i100 vnIuo ;
t l
rKllin TTtllJati Qiiilu afhafc aV aV
: 1 , $3,50;iva,lue 9fP( .:$3.00 value
J Ku,,i:msuit9.S4!481 'gS'tt
Bi ; ymiio -,, . .. . . I ' ;
U Shirts and Drawers OCv
f . , $1.00 vuluc.. Cotton: C.
pi
Is Shirts and Drawers, $1.73
I $1.39
m 1 .. - -
11 ...
H Shirts nud
M value, all
It'-il wool
(,;Sjf(tijtqrij
Heavy .Wool
'$4,95
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
BOYS' PANTS
.$2.00 values
.$2.50 values
$3.00 values
. $3.50 values
....,$1.60
$2.00
...;.$2.40
....$2.80
MANN'S ; DEPARTMENT.STORE
The -Store for Everybody
EntxtacM.Etit Main uoV.lorth,,CwtnL .
Medford. Oregon
j 20 Discount On Dress
Trousers
5.00 'Pants . . . . .
iiji&Pailta
1$5.20
f 17.50. Facts'
$6XM)
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