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MED FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OM-XiOX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1023
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A NATURAL PREJUDICE.
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Tlowxl, tiin lltHlford Mall, the Mwlford
Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan, The
jtahland Tribune.
ROBERT W. Itl'HI.. Editor,
a HUM'PTEIl SMITH, Manugor.
id MAIL In Advanw:
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8Y OARH1BR In Medford. Ashland,
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Official paper of the City of Modford.
Official paper of Jackaon County.
. The only paper between Eugene, Ore..
nnd Sacramento, Calif., a distance of
over 50i mllea. having leased wire Ahbo
eiatM Prfia Service.
' rtwn-tr ditlly average circulation for
(MI month ending April 1. 1922, 3528,
rore than double the circulation of any
tAher paper published or circulated In
Jaej.'on County.
; 1 Kntered as second class matter at
Mexlford, Oregon, under act of March 8,
l7f.
MEMBE11H OK THE AKSOCIATBIJ
' , , PRESH.
The Aosoclated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication of
all news dlttpatrhes credited to It or not
otherwlfe credited In this paper, and
also to the local news published herein.
- All rights of republication of special
fllHpatcnes norein are hihu rrwrvru.
TIIK refusal of Turkey to leave the Mosul oil dispute to the
League of Nations is perfectly understandable.
Turkey has no representative in the League. Russia, at present
Turkey's most powerful ally, is not represented in the league. N'atu-
j rally, Turkey is suspicious of such an organization, nnd is sceptical
of securing justice through any of its decrees.
Tho League as at present constituted is under the control ofj
Trance and England. Although France and England were opposed;
in the Turko-Oreck fiasco, they have been standing shoulder to shoul
der, at Lusanne, nnd no doubt have some understanding regarding
the oil fields in the Near East.
The situation merely enlls attention once more to the futility of
any League of Nations which does not include all the nations. Lloyd
C'eorge was absolutely right when he urged the inclusion of all the
European powers, and his defeat on this point dealt a fatal blow to
the League, as far ns its pence promoting functions are concerned.
Why Essen Is Heait of Germany
A GOOD MOVE.
THE City Planning commission is to bo commended for turning
its attention to an underground crossing under the ). I tracks
at Sixth street. Such a crossing has been urged by the' state fire,
marshal as a necessary protection for property owners on tho west
side, while the advantage from the standpoint of lessening traffic
congestion and adding to the public convenience might almost be
termed incalculable. The crossing should be built, ami if the Plan
ning Commission receives the support it deserves, it will be built.
n 1 1 1 . .
; Ye Smudge Pot
w aefhur furry
'; VlfsV Florence NVshit, a homo eeon
omtst of Chicago, reports that a umu
can be fed on 2.1Q per week. Flor
ence. Is a non-combatant, as the 'MIks'
Indicates, but several actively en
gaged In feeding tlis brutes, report it
can't ba done. Furthermore, ;ml on
tha other hand, several local Unites,
look like It didn't cost that" much.
'fwo movie actors of Los Angeles,
hive announced their intention of buv
lnj a duel, both being under the im
pression California had a law uKninst
;-;" HOW TIME FLIES!
t'. i'- ' ' (Eugene Register)
j Mr. Holmes, who Is working on
i 8. P. brjilge gang near Marsh
".field visited his wife and children
i.irho are living here this winlur,
:'rifter. Sunday. -
. w ..
rpkot flashlights are recommended
boya .to. give. them, a working
knowledge of electricity. This Is a
fine,. Idea, and ought to cut down the
supply of burglars, among the rising
generation.
Spring Is not far distant for all over
the state, owners of cows are offer
ing to exchange them for Fords, tho
latter to be used In the annual ruBh
to the Atlantic Ocean,
'
the Grand Pipe Asphlxlatlon Con
test at' the County Fair next fall, will
ba paced by Hankry. Bates, operating
at the small end of one of his nickel
cigars.';
The proposal to build a Vl.000,000
bridge fccrosa the Columbia river, at a
point convenient to Portland, may
not cut taxes In two, as so channlngly
promised and assured, during the late
campaign, but It certainly will put tho
brilliant cussing point, under an an
esthetlo for the painless performance
of that much needed operation.
Quill Points
Much of Europe's adversity is occasioned by perversity.
So live that you'll never wonder which hurts worse, your con
science or your head.
'dying for a war is the plerifcnnter part. Ta collators lUm't
wear Sam Browne belts.
liab-inh spread his eoul for a lady to step on. Tin; modern holds
ids scat in the ear and spreads his feit for a lady to strp on.
C'iviliz.-d nations are those that devule about ).u!f uf th.-ir years
to reconstruction.
People vho chide women for killing their hnsbnnds didn't have to
live with the husbands.
Getting old is' just a happy process of forgetting the times you
made an ass of yourself.
The nlddiiner is one who can' remember when the first sign of
spring was a mixture of sulphur and molasses.
Scientists -have found absolute zero. We found it in u banker's
oiee years ago when we askfd for a little loan.
It is nice to, have a cop for a friend if he doesn't nook his arm in
yours as you wnlk down the street together. ?
And posaibly the confusion at the Tower of Babel, resulted from
the discovery of oil while digging for tho foundation.
Correct this sVntencc: "I was in the wrong," said the wife, (and
I want to ask your forgiveness."
Franco is beginning to understand that the difference between
collect and grab is that you get it when you grab.
How times change. Just a few years ago there wasn't anything
else quite o grand as silver buckles on harness.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. Ea
Ben, whoHo name 1m known around
tho world because of Ha association
with the Kruppu and tho building of
the old Germany's great engines of
war, and to which the French
marched because reparation pay
menu were not made. Is the Hubject
of the following communication to
the National Geographic society by
Frederick Himpich:
" 'lioom' towim of mushroom
growth are not peculiar to America,
tin the startling rise of Kssen plainly
proves. Though founded away back
in the ninth century, it slumbered
along for hundreds of years, an ob
scure, unimportant hamlet. Even as
late as 1850 it -had hardly more than
rO.000 people. Then the Krupp boom
the rifte of tho greatest machine
shop the world haH ever seen
struck It, and toduy tho city houses
half a million.
Town ThrolM With Industry
"Set in the heart of the coal fields,
crowded with endless industrial
plants whose tall chimneys belch
eternal smoke and fumes, tho great
workshop fairly throbs with power
and energy. Tho roar and rattle of
ceaseless wheels and the din of giant
hammers pounding on metal seem to
keep the whole town atremble.
"Here every form of Iron and steel
article Is made, from boys skates to
giant marine engine shafts. Curiously
enough, even some of the smoke, or
the fumes from tho smokestacks, Is
caught nnd converted into a gas that
furnishes more power to run the
mills!
"And to tho 80,000 or more men
on his pay-roll, the name of Krupp
Is above that of kings. And indeed no
Industrial enterprise anywhere has
ever shown a more astonishing de
velopment, refloated more dramati
cally the result of human concentra
tion, or achieved a wider notoriety
among tho mttions of the world.
First Krupp Shop Tiny.
"More tnnn a hundred years ago
tin' firnt Krupp set. up his small,
civjdo fhnp and ln-ffin to make by
hand the tools, the drills and chisels
used by tanners, blacksmiths and
carpenters along the Ruhr and the
Rhine. Ho al&o made dies for use in
the mint of the government. Within
30 years, dun to the old ambition for
expansion, Krupp tools were known
and used ns far away ns Greece and
India. Here, nbout this time uIko.
spoons" were first rolled from one
solid block of metal by un odd-looking
machine invented for that pur
pose "Then came tho great em of mass
production in steam-engines, ham
mers, steel tires for ratlwuy cars,
cast-steel shafts for river and ocean
steamers, and finally the astonishing
output of guns and armor plate which
brought the militaristic nations of
the world to buy at Essen
"The daily roar of artillery at the
proving grounds, where each new gun
was tested, added to tho din of
whistles, rushing trains, nnd rattling
gears, made pre-war Kuhr probably
the noisiest place on earth.
Grvat Guns Now Silent.
"It is noisy enough now, but the
grpat guns are silent; Krupp makes
them no more. The big lathes that
onco made guns for every nation,
from Chile to China, now turn out
shafting for marine and other en
gines. 1 lo x -cars for Helgium, car
wheels for South America, f-nd
whole tram-line systems for tho
Dutrh East Indies were Borne of the
orders being filled when I saw these
giant works a few months ago.
"You can picture the size and scope
of this colossal plant when I tell you
that, literally, the coal and iron come
in at one end of the flock of factories
and emerge at the other in the form
of finished locomotives, -with steam
up for testing, or as plows, all painted
and ready for the farm, or as tho
finest nl keled instruments and tools.
"Af.Ido from itn truly amazing in
dustrial aspects, with its singularly
ndequato welfare ' institutions ' fur
aged nnd crippled workmen, Essen is
only nn overgrown German factory
tnvn somber and smoky. It is the
ort of plan you Iflco to hoc once."
The Importance of Spray Equipment
In a forthcoming Imlloiin l,y Me9rs.
M. A. Y'lthers and E. R. V.ti Lt'i'iiwcn
"f the local V. S. Ent imiot,'iial sta
tion, one of the most important points
brought out In connection with codling !
moth control, is the necessity f?r adc-j
qnate spraying equipment. It is em
phasized that no spraying appllcatli n
should require more than ahuiit a i
week at most for Its completion, anil
If the orchardlsts' present equipment
is not sufficient to meet that re-iuire-ment.
it should be overhauled and Its
capacity increased, or additional
o'luipmrnt should ue-obtnined. On ac
count of various obstacles., few spray
ing outfits are ready to deliver their
capacity when first called upon to do
Tha libodod shindig last evo was a
decided 'success, socially and financi
ally and marked by a number of do
cent exposures of the scapula nnd
shank. A male or two showed up In
tights, and were tho cynosure of all
eyoa. . . i . . .
' , HIS TOOT8IE!
' d' (Marshfleld Times)
FRANK CAREY, manngor of
tha lumber camp at LakeBldo took
the morning train out Monday.
i
Tho following subjects will bo dis
cussed fully and completely and
gamely At the Sportsmon-s llunquot
February 3rd:
vWhy tho R'giie River Vnllcy Vote
Hatchery Should Tto rontlnued.
How to t'se the Human Kin In u
Campaign.
Fly FtBhermon and Why None Are
On Them.
The Increase f Wlldiicfls In Hie
Wild Ufe if OnvMn.
Why Thoro Am More Kin-Kris Out
of Than In Our Waters.
CutthP'nts. Our Attitude Tnwiinis
Politicians Who Tell Fish Stories.
Party Lines nnd FiBh Lines.
. Location of tho Tail of u. Balnion,
by Expert Fisher With Ills Puttees
On. , '
The Mouth of Roguo River, and Whv
It Causes Sore Throats.
Are We Hooked and Whore?
Laying the cornerstone of a no v
fly, brother of "The ltluo I'mfess 'r"
fly, and christening of the samo. Tho
Blue Politician.
Hinging the Closing Ode, to-wlf.
Fishyl Fishy!
With' silvery side,
I didn't catch you,
. Your a suicide.
COMMERCIAL CANDOR
' i.' (Portlnnd Journal)
; ?, ; Books, Half Price
A apodal table of books on
trnvoh Wogrophy nnd history.
Semo hurt. Fifth Floor.
RippIingRhijross
fW&ltrtefon
M 1 I
THE LECTURERS.
FAMED men arrive' from other shores, niul locturo nt so much
a Ihrow, nnd if we somctimt's find thorn hores, we're too
polite to tell them so. They do not lecture when nt home; their
countrymen don't enre lo hear; they have lo cross the raging
foam to find n people who'll give ear. They come to tell us
what is Art there is no problem they can't solve; they take the
subject nil apart nnd show us how tho wheels revolve. They
think we're n benighled lot, outside of Culture's realm we lie;
nnd pliieidly they hand ns rut we'd heard when we were thru'
feel. liiL'h. They think we hunger niueh nnd thirst for all the
bunk they have in store, so feed us mental weinerwurst, nnd
charge a dollar nt. I he door. They eoiue nnd scold us for our siu.s
in statesmanship anil art and song; we listen, wearing sickly grins
- -we're loo polite to say they're wrong. T wonder, if I went
iibro.nl. and faced nn audience by night, I wonder, if I ruiied and
jawed, and wiid their cuslnis wire ;i frie.hl, v-mild I be heard
mill! llii- rud with 'iitienc iMliiiii could disturb, or would
lui'-i' hpiked club descend, and knoc! mo half w:iy through the
curb.' And still Ihe lecturers depari on every ship, from every
shore, nnd they will wise us upon nrt, nnd wc will cough up at
the door.
CLAIMS VICTIM
SPOKlANE, Wash,, ..Jan. 25. The
bootlegging business as a "get-rich-quick"
scheme Is a failure, according
to Frank Wright, aged 35, vacuum
cleaner salesman, who has been sen
tenced to CO days In jail and to pay
a fine of 250 tnd costs.
Wright blames his trouble to ac
counts he bad read of immonse profits
being inado through bringing- liquor
over the Canadian border. "There
wasn't much money In the vacuum
I cleaner game at that time," he said.
"So I decidod to take a flyer In booze.
I bought a new car nnd mado a trip
over tho border. Cnmo back empty
tho first time. Got a big load
through safoly the second time, but
the federal authorities got mo the
third time and I lost my car, tho
liquor and a big bond.
"That about cleaned me, so I started
In on a small scale. Paid $85 a case
for Uourbon and got $100 a case for
It by the bottle. Couldn't even make
r
During cold, damp weather Uike one
Laxative BROMO QUININE Tnhlet
juat beforo retiring every ni;',ht.
Us tonic ami laxative effect will fortify thf
system tijjain.'it Colds, Grip and Influenza.
30c ier Box.
J
so in the spring. All equipment not in
perfoct working order shiiuld be over
hauled at this time of year either by
the orchardist himself, or by trained
mechanics in the shops in town. This
should be done so that there need be
no nth hour rush to have this work
done during the last week precedlnK
the first spraying. It usually happens
that a great many outfits are taken to
the mechanics for overhauling when
these same machines should be in
use in the orchard. It must be borne
in mind that successful results can
not be expected without adequate
equipment.
M. A. YOTHERS,
Government Entomologist
good wages and was about to give it
up when the authorities got me this
time. I'm cleaner now than any rug
I ever demonstrated my vacuum
cleaner on, and that's going some."
COMMUNICATIONS
Tho Gamo Banquet Again,
To the Editor:
Tho coming banquet of tho Jack
son County Gamo Protective associa
tion to which the general public is
Invited should call forth a large at
tendance. Governor Pierce will bo the princi
pal speaker and the people of Jack
son county regnrdless of political af
filiation should realize that his ap
pointment of Judge Crews to tho po
sition of Corporation Commissioner is
a big boost to this county and to
Southern Oregon In general.
Lot us consider then, that this ban
quet bo the occasion for tho people
of this county to turn out and express
their appreciation of tho recognition
given us by the governor, who, per
haps, notwithstanding insistent calls
from oilier portions of tho state, has
chosen a Jackson county man to fill
this important position.
H. M. CHADWICK.
BREAK A COLD
IN FEMURS
'Tape's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
Never Sickens!
V,-. rv drujrffist Iutp guarantees oarli
(.i. .'o o( 'Taw Cold Compound" to
iT.-.tk up any wild and end grippe misery
in n few hours or momv returnotl.
StnlVinrss, pain, hoadache, feverish ness,
intlnmrd or congested nose and he.id
relieved with first dose. Thcw safe,
pli'inant taMet cost only a few cents
ml millions nmv Uko them instead of
' nini? quinine,
i URNS
D
Cover with wst bolting toda
wmr afterward apply gently
ICKS
Vapo Rub
Oixt 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
V
Blue Front Fixit Shop
III S. Moll) St.
"WE FIX ANYTHING"
Phone 4.14
Hnnr HIhiIc Shnrrfnlnir
HEAT WITH COAL
VI uc.
Vimii- Ol-!er tw for
Vui.k Delivery
Hansen Coal Co.
(Sut'ccsMirs to rtils)
8 1 S. Hi- St, 1'liouv &M-J
SEEDS
AUK TKSTEI) SKKDS
(iood seed Is tho founda
tion for a good crop.
ll2;t catalog now ready,
New crop seed. All varie
ties. For l'min nnd Garden
Try our new Sweet Corn,
Xmv Table 1'en,
New Tnblo Hean,
New "Norton Tomato."
1 Inrjm packet ench 4
varieties (postpaid) tlOc.
C.GMorse&Co.
749 FRONT ST.
Retail Store 111 Market St
Fi-ancit.co.CiI.
yra
IF SICK, TAKEJXASCARETS"
Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds,
Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach
To clean out your bowels without
cramping or overacting, take Cascarets I
You want to feel fine; to be quickly
free from tiok headache, dizzinesu,
biliousness, colds, bad breath, a sour,
acid, gassy stomach, constipation.
One or two Cascareta, anytime, will
start the bowels acting. When taken
at night, the bowels work wonderfoUy
in morning.
Cuscarets never sicken or inconveni
ence you next day like pills, calomel,
salts, or oil. '
Children love Cuscarets too. 10 cent
boxes, also 25 and SO cent sizes.. Any
drugstore.
39 boxej of Rainier
Al'plf J picked from
this iy-year-old
tree, and 800 boxes
from the Z 1. trees
comprising this
Rainier orchard,
all picked in the
summer of 1 920.
The 1921 and 1922
crops werepracti'
cully the same.
.TV t$ ,
1
line tsei
i
; . are
Write for our freo
caf IoS deccriblii:
large numbers ot
tretJt, shrubs and
p ants, aad one
hundred varieties
ot! Roses
Clieapest
The Rainier Apple tree pictured
above is an example of a cheap
tree cheap because it is one of the
best trees that money can buy. ;
You can't obtain "figs from'thistles" nor
expect good results from poorly rooted,
carelessly grown and recklessly handled
trees. Every shipment from the Wash
ington Nursery Company comes to you
with a clean bill of health, and a guarantee ,
of satisfaction that is backed by a nursery
with a record of twenty years' successful
service to orchardists.
. Stronn.hewtthy. perfect trees grown
ott new ground. Wo chin prepaid.
Salesmen Everywhere More Wanted ' ,,,,
LARGEST IN THF, WtST
Dept. 8ti.
Toppenish, Washington.
Babbiting, Welding, Repairing
and Lathe Work ,
REASONABLE RATES
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 Sontli Front St.
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PRK8T-O.MTE. I1ATTERI
STATION
For On Irk Hemrr mono 1t
SPRAY RIG REPAIRING
Williams Implement Service
2S S. Unit let t
Phone 21."
Ml
Wouldn't You
Like to Go East
Through
l)f course you would and by going
tli is way you will see most of the
bfauty spots of the West.
You may Join the merry-makers on
California's silvery strand; sea the races
at Tia Junna; go through Carriso Gorge
and over tho Apacha Trail Highway,
.iii'i (jko in the MardI Gras.
TliPn too. you have a choice of routes,
Mo-over privileges and best of train
service.
Ask your local ticket agent for LOW
nolM) TRIP nml ONE WAY FARES,
timo tables nnd tlescriptlvo folders or
write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Gi'norul Passenger Agent, Portland,
Orejton
"The Sunshine. Way 'Crosn V. S. A."
WITH MEDF0FD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.