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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO, OKLXiOX. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1022 TAX REDUCTION AND COMMON SENSE. yJ)FORD Mail Tkibuxe : A INTEPETPf:S'T NEWSPAPER ' fU-'ltLISHKO KVKHT AI-TKRNUON" KXCEFT SCNl'AT. BY THE , ALEltXIOi PKrXTtSO CO. ! hJirfiSEtSTJi.?'.n.slnJ: Everyone in Oregon wants tax reduction day daily ntper. I is injured by those zealous supporters who insist upon extremes Hut the present move iiicnt to cripple the state educational institutions by slashing appro K.2,17lrMtiJlb!SS,u;i.it 5 i:-2'. priations represents a distinct danuer to the state. a mwumimi' of the omu! The tendeuey of the educational institutions to ask for more every XlTj'?!.?!?".1-??! vear regardless of what thev have been allowed, is partly responsible ROBERT W. RCItl, E)llor. & SfMPTER S1UTH. Manager. for the present disposition t) cut their allowances below the level vi I odequate maintenanee. Itut this mistaken policy on one side does no: justify an euuallv mistaken policy on the other. 4AC.-ir.tinr tn r.fftfij!s of the institutions effeete.! the leiMslativt BT MAIl -In Advance: !". fjnJy San. fT I M t till SunAAv Pun. month ffii?" SJS?. SuJ2il H lK-sals nuvr up for consideration would wriously cripple the exivn Ig; pl 7 w !;iun work vi both the Agricultural College and the State University.! BY f ARR1ER In MsMiford. Ashland.! Jackftonviiif. f mrl point. Puotiux. t rl!tS,iJi:f M:wwrs -si We are not suffk-irnilv familiar with the extension work of the y' wltkoot Rar.slay Sun. montb .S j i:iy, v:tboH MtDUT ajn, y-r . iJ Itiy. wttli Sunday jn. oa )ar Ail trrms by nnur, cah la advance. Offwial papr of th City of Wv-dfarxl. Olfteial W of Jrkoa County. Tn only paptr Mn Eur-ft Ore. 4 Htrnmriito. "al!f.. & d.staac of wr i' ro;i- havir.t lea-w-d wire Asso rt r srvjc. t.'MA f-nd'njf April J. It2. JSi. I trvift wcMr th circulation of any otrr pi' puMt&hcxd or circulat- In Jrk CVu&ty. Enirsi as iw,l c!s.s ir!tT at Msiford Ortffoo. ttruler act of March t. u:. MKAfBKKS OK TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS. Th AwHttfsJ IVyvi U relr nUtl4 ifl ih uw for rtniM:c&Uoa of kfl tvw di.ir-r rntiil to tt or iw: Mhrvi rrdttd tn thi pM arid aio to trw loral puhitsb-J hrv-'n All riht of r-fuhi ici lion of rCJ UpatCTra hr-la r aio -rr-l Ye Smudge Pot l uiversity to pass judgment, hut we are sufficiently faitiliar with the extension work of O. A. C. in Jarkwui county, to know that the ;eple of this county want nothing to seriously interfere with the con tinuance of the work under Professor lleimer at the Talent Kxper: n.ent station. The results r.f researeh work in Miyht rf-sitant pears, and in fer tilizers, have brou.-ht Ix'iicfits to the oreharlists ami fanners ill southern Oret'on. which rentier the relatively .small expense of maintaiuiu; this station, an entirely negligible factor. This work at the Tal. nt station must 1h continued. The people of .Taeksou county, as a whole, want it continued. Crippling this sta tion under the "ni.se of economy, would lw- nothing short of fraud, for the net result would not mean economy, but extravagance, not a savins to the taxpayers but waste. There are plenty of avenues whereby economics may be effeeted without impairing the service of the agricultural experiment stations. These station are not over-supplied with funds now. They arc not only earning their way, but constantly paying dividends. They should be left alone. Quill Points An Oklahoma mob hanged the . wrong man. This is quite a joke on , the mob. j A limited vocabulary isn't a great handicap if it includes the two ords. "Thank you." A moral sense can't improve i'.:e movies greatly, however, with t the ;,id of a little common sense. Between periods of lookirB vise and brilliant flashes of intolerance, the j legislature has up for consideraf'n. j m bill regulating the newspapers. This Is a waste of time ink and paper, as , nnd nf thnsA in thn fnrisdirtfon of i the august body, are apparently regu- j righteous when he refrains from dancing lated tireuy. i ney can i can a spaae a spade, or a cold a cold. and "Greater love thsn th!f Irsth c eu that he give fc:s life fcr hi; fritnd. Marion Ness. S03 S. Oilit'.e, at I' Secoqd Prize. $3. "Never Aicce." The J3. dulled by ciaaon saoke casts a biooiiy r?o- o'er P.iiers P.eli, and the marshes wh:srr of ter rifcle conHict. la the forefroucd lie? a soMier dyins. Oh. brare son of Franc, pivins vour life far bur niitr. forsiken by your comrades in this aaful tour, yoc are leii tJor.a to die. Eat are yot alone No! The dear Gel tth1 vatches over ns all Is stjamiicg by with tender look aad outstretched arms, and when your sad eyes are closed foreTer. lie. your dearest Friend will still be there u welcoae you to your ever!ast:t; hore Eter nity. Grace Keilrger. 11th and Holly St ase 17. Third Prize. 52. -NeTer Alone." In the picture "Never Akrne" the horizon is hid by thick clouds of t:ose from distant battle through which the sinking sun is a spot of red. White clouds tinted with pink made their reflection in ite pools of swamp water among the bunches o; tall grass. In the foreground alone, wounded, a French soldier is lying struggling with death.. His rigid position aad drawn features speak of bitterest agonies from suffering. He is not alone at this laM moment, for near him stands the One who died for him. T!:e ex pression uion Christ's face is that cf compassionate love, pity and sorrow. The thorn crown is a;ion his head an! his arms are opened in sincerest wel come. Gladys Borders, English V, Period S Adventure and Romance. Rialto Love and the fabric of roajanoe are CHEVROLET "COME- : BACK" REMARKABLE From Wail Street Journal. Detroit If the men responsible for he ""come lack" of Chevrolet ever fuiiy loosn their toagues the public will be treated to a most romantic uory. Here is a company wh:ch got ; -o btdly in the doldrums that it vir-,' tuaily ireathed through the finar,-, rial oxygen tank of Its parent General ; liotcrs and in a year hxs become on j f the corporations most valuable' units. j Production comparisons give per-f hai the txrtt picture of what has kapptr.ed. In nine months ot lS:i) Chevroiet turned out 1 74.77 1 cars!. igjinst 4 i. .' for correiponding nine months of Value fcr nine months of ISJi is JS.2.49 com-'j Tared with tl'i.f'-Z.ii'i for the en tire year 1S21. Reduced to basis of! iveraee monthly sales the rate, is JS.S59.u0u against 4,4')M.t0'.; Estimate for all of 1:J is ;t9,0-j0i cars. j Improremcnt in the Model. 1 Chevrolet bejain in July. 1S21. tot build a better product. New front axle b-annKs were adopted, a better rear axie made and an improved clutch developed. Every part of the car which had given trouble was re designed. Some idea of tow ihor OJgiy the Chevrolet has been remade may be gained from the en eineer'f report. In the body and top there were 2Z changes, in the front axle and wheels 10. in the rear axie six. in the transmission seven, in the motor 10, and in tho chassis 13 changes. Total number of changes between Jalr 1. 1S21, and July 1. 1;2. was . Not satisified with these Chevrolet made additional changes in the! 1!23 model which is now having such a rerr.arkai-ie run of sales. Ofiieial? who have been responsible for the improvements modestly say: "We have onlv foi'owed the dictates of the pub!c. Buildinc a por'u'ar low enc- M car is nrtw b-vonn tl-e roker of The 'irci? ts. P"flr h.tvd ro- v!tik- I" r-, rat sn'o "ie b-r 'e-t . Tc off'ctrl who ms !e r--m:irV roa-ir -i'e V-'wti : MORE MILK IF YOU FEED M0LAS-0-MEAL That Ccsts No More to Feed ThatCcsts No More to Feed r.--ii SWrtrr. m'w vrtViT-t A ue meme ana suostance oi rvinareo . f-om wr whet rfcTo' T,.,(.5f. J of the Dust," which comes to the j 'he i ' dail r'o JC-'o-1 eosl h--Vanity is the quality that makes' a fat and awkward man fd'Riaito today. A picture to stir the j 09 Prevailed upon .to rerm't n- emotions ana lure tne senses, "hats-; ..!.,, hu, WHEN THROUGH TALKING. HE DONT STOP SPEAK (Hugetn Register) He makes few stops and woris pour from his lips In a perfect tor rent, and if hit lips won't keep the . pace, they are left behind as he stops for nothing, lips or no lips .Kentucky gentleman, aged 116 years, died in the poorbouse Monday. He chewed tobacco 103 years. This is what put him there. Thomas E. Price of Oakland. Cal.. spanked his 10 year-old wife for stay ins; out all night, and received five days In jail. It might have been the hospital, for both. The 4-um met this noon, and went through the regular sing-song. FAIR ENOUGH (Eugene Guard) LOST One glove. The party who , picked up gentleman's glove tn postoffice please return to the " Register office or cal alt apart ment 107 Osburn apartments and ID give him the other one. ' A . notch-tailed woodpecker was sighted this am. in Dock Picket's yard It la about time for the Galshevikis to start deliberating on a spring bonnet. Win Crowson has recovered from a discolored optic, due to not ducking quick enough. It was caused by an accomplished flat, and not the flying upward of a piece of wood. He Is tak ing boxing lessons with T. 11111 Isaacs amd ought to be ready for a bass solo in another week. t. et achievement but at "ree-jt he dred of the Dust" challenges the heart ! threatens to throw The Wall Street Une part or grealness is in Hie r.Diiiiy ot tne leader and nine par - - ... )dow hi, of?.-r OJ1 5)j.n r.?.j 1 nememoer me episoae oi ice sors-; eral Motor bn:!:ne if Tirvc i . ing waters, the bo?m of crashing Io?s j Erniiw in fnorsfion ! Jand the Laird battling ia the ra?.ds.' j Zj"??,?,? ( However vividly Kyne described it in j , j,?nd.n -QId car,. rPnoTtT! I his printed words, he nor any other, ijvie, h-i:'t n nts:J' m ! man could actually present it as it is j rit. fhi?n1 m Fln fa1 tk-e a--j I done in the screen Version. The epi-' tachA't tn chas-is Fnr r f''vA t. a! n ! sode lives and exists and becomes j fr:ehf car wr tho r"!TimT,. Now t I part ofa fiction mosaic that wili i n-. th cnm?aiy buy Vo(" e frtn it' a- I press itself Indelibly on the mind and seated Fi.er Poly Co nocked , heart of everv beholder iiown. u snir mure inn .u The modern who hides his light under a bushel always parks the) Tha .... b.- ,' teJ with the freieht car to the aemMinj plants, in the doeilitv of his followers. Fable: Once there was a man who cou'.d carve i.ic rusi ii'ving to ma!:e some funnv remark about his awkwardness. Soine ciiples have been married ten years without speakin cross word, and some have better memories. bushel where his press agent will find it. Miriam Cooper i Ing. Furthermore the lsbor con of j most exquisite caret plays - the leading feminine role: assembl'ne is deferred until the car . Lionel I'elmore is seen in the partof,i5 piMrh nearer deliverv ot n-irchaer America could get results in Europe f her statesmen were not toithe Laird aEIj the of nis son S Chevrolet in tfci reswet Is closely much interested in getting votes at home. ' assumed by Ralph Graves. Others in-, following the Ford assemble idea but ' I rhidn Enonie luA.-pr Elizalxxh I eo'siblr goinir on" bette' in the mat- , j Waters, Mariand Morne, W. J. Fer-'"r ' closed bodies- To economire Reputation will keep you on the front page; character gets little, Caroi;.n llCLnkia, Pat Rooney ; 'fAI; B(,v'c2 event publicity except in your obituarj- notice. and Bruce Guerin. a baby actor o great quality and promise. The power of suggestion is all right in ils way, but it won't doj a darned tiling for a furnace fire in the morning. . j THAT BAD BACK You may break, yon may shatter pav.es big cars on a hill. jit if you will; but still it j tually wi:l hav a body plant nlonc- I s'de each Chevrolet awicol'nt plant and Fi'ber is bn'ldirg a bmiy ! plant exclusively for Chevrolet bod'.es ! on ".diomine erotind. How clneiv ( "snT is exnana'ng to accommedate Chevrolet may be een I in a list Of Chevrolet ansemblins Do you have a dull, steady ache ini plant placed alongside Fisher body I the smail of trie back snarp. stat-1 riant? ernrleted or tn process out j bins tiiiB.-s when stooping or lifting sid of Detroit and Cleveland. Dictating your letters is a more expensive method, unless you baa ba, k and weakened kidneys lied-1 j-unt tengine, assemblyl....Chevro!et t.u re.iivn:s recomnienu ian s Dodv Plant Kidney pill. Head this Medford.c. Louis (assembly) Chevrolet istaienunt: . body plant .Mrs. w. E. Lane. 3:. s. Holly bt.. Oakland (assembly) Chevrilet Ki-s. "I have used Doan's Kidney: bodv pat Pills for attack of kidney complaint ' janeSrille (assembly) Chevrolet My Kick was wc.ik and lamp and P body plant felt dull and run down and my kid--Cincinnati (assembly) Chevrolet mys nrt.M irr. jiui.irly. loans Kid-' bodv Dlant Buffalo (assembly) Chevrolet body p.snt count the time you lose looking up the spelling of words. Correct this sentence: "Don't scold him," said the hostess; was an old vase and I don't care much for cut glass, anyway." 'it! Prize Essays in Picture Contest ney Pills ,on ffilrved these strvnKtli.r.inE: my Kick and trouble.! kitlm- s. ; Lime sulphur Is being squirted as nldiously on members of the apple family. A POOR FISH (Ch loo Enterprise) Mr. Joe Bailey, on returning home last week, heard an awful moaning In the marsh at Bush wood. He threw his flashlight out on the marsh and discovered what he supposed to be a very large musk rat. but upon securing a ' Urge fish hook and pulling it ashore and washing it. be found it was Sam Thomas, who had par taken ot too much "white male" and thought he was at home going to bed. , t (Sadly n-ci;imind Imns to anyoni The thtee priie essays in the Never ago he lived, he moved, saw sunset , needing kidmy remedy." . ... I v.. v -i Price t-V at :.ll dealer Aiono picture contest unaer tne auspices ot the Med ford Art Lovers League are printed below: First Priie, S, "Never Alone." T . " sinip.y n. I r a kidney remedy sit those he loves, his sacrifice made, he j tuvir.'s Kidney pills tlie same that dies, alone. Yet he Is not alone. for;V - Lane hud. . F.ter-Mni-urn Co. near him stands One with dep re- j Mfr. ituf faio. x Y. Adv. nail-pierced j memberins eyes, with In the shadowy buff and blue of hands outstretched and thorn-crowned j "TV,. -O ?. rsO early dawn a soldier lies dying in head bowed in sorrow. He also had. J AXI ft kill "GO 1 1 lie r wuci3 uiaivurs. n ir nupn iiuurs gvveu ttis me mat oxners migni Hip The mind of the average pedestrian is peculiar, and cannot see the neces sity of an autoist traveling 67 miles per nr. down the Main Stem after something Mama has forgot for sup per. , RipplingRhumgs Sure Way to Gel Right Weight Does anybody know bow many trains of lumber are hauled through - this treeless section of Oregon. In a ntonthT This is a fit subject for the vocalists. ld Witt has gone to Portland where be will enter nurses training In order to become a nurse. (Albany Demo-1 crat) Making It plain, she wants to be s nurse. j A perusal of the Willamette valley papers Indicates there Is an Invasion of Imported orators, and the natives sleep, days and attend public meetings at nitfht. j Save money on wrapping turner h nslnr white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. " THE GIVER. "JP UK POOIS man gives his hard ranted cash to buy the poorer -I fello s hash. His bottom p'utik 1 e s;lits with g'ee to b iv s mc k'd a ( hris mas tree; he backs up all w:.o pis- t e iia'. Ir--ies fiT t'ois, he gives for that; and if his gift is but a d inc. i.c hands it out with pep sublime. And oft he sL-hs. iu longing t mucs, "I wish I had a million bones! I know so many places where a bale of wealth would drive out care. If I were rich and weariu bells, I'd circulate where famine dwells, I'd feed the p.r and brin.- the sick t!.e kind of dope that heals them quieV W .erev. r hunger rears its head you'd see me packing pies and bread Bit" I am poor, and all I earn I need to make the home fires bunt. 1 give a quarter or a dime, and feel such charity's a crime. If I were rich how I would give to people who in squalor live!'' Sometimes the poor man quits his toil; his backyard has a well of oil. He buys a gorgeous limousine and hanks a bundle of long trreen. Then he grows caution in a day: it ' sinful, giving weal'1 iiei y. 'he poor, if pauperized. gr. w worse, and charity b conn- .) e-.iso. Moreover, taxes are a fright; s'sm'.ss gobble ail it. si.'i ! ; the rich arc n aked in cery way. and bear t 'c b ir b-v of the day. "And yet again." this rich man yd!. "1 need my ensh to buv oil wells." Yor Red -Blood-C!!. Tb-t'i the Sum War! SiS. Builds Blood Celli; Tfcu Meui Streogth! tt t(q kaow why iDtnnoee eetDM aie M.w t lau n a frfiat uot m hecaw tky are nziet wrifbt J ;sp() brass t b aider wciat of tea w i ' ew r.ibtlag-pwr ta tv bdy. It eft i : ; as T99 ar aiiet '. stiB ! nd-4U la yr ami k-as. i m'.amt rerrcy. ellat Titallty. It Is ar I n.Bi t a'tM. bat t tit t.i j- IT w tb ir'r rrJ-htJ-!i e)l. toi xia t b rlat. Tan . j! way R. g. R. iot, , ntl ( j IWn attli ef cJn w'tll s-a M (; r:ot la tkeir linen UvUw 1 jl rn t. Ts k-p s.-;, a raUatitr t t-r ltir oir:lt v.. . rn. 1 1 t tb t-iit Pf Tr Trfa m I h ! "r":: "c tttt c froia tlta Inir. a tvil car nowadays Tarrytown (assembly, under con etrnrtion). Bay Citv (engine rartsl. Toledo (transmission!. Detroit i axles. I Chevrolet has 14 plants In opera tion and as its business expands sev ; eral additional branches in other stratezicallv located cities will be ! built. ! The Outstanding Ficure j Three men stand out prominen'l." i in the Chevrolet resuscitation j through each denies his part. They . are Pierre S. da Point. Colin Cam p ! bell and W. S. Knudsen. Mr. da ! Pont, though not generally known, j has been and is the acting head of ! Chevrolet He is credited br his as- sociated with having conceived the resuscitation plans. He h-'S fathered j the moTement and the others, under ' his generalship, have don the bailrt i ing In their respective fie'.ds. ir. Camnbeil. vice president Tn icharce of sale, begun luly 1. : -iti of the most intensixe missionary ' campaigns in the hi'torT of cu-rchari-t dtsine. He traveld 10 month over ! 4 tate ho'd nr met!ncs. p-o nt ! -e d'rbti'o- ni e-nt novate: t -e-la n aen's aid .n-' -'t.-ie rr-n - iMi,1t' In he t4 mnn'h b ; tween July t. 1 JI1, and November 1 . j !::. the nnmNr of Chevrolet deal ers and rar derots increased fnm ' to ll.Csrt and sal iumpl ? iv'i. Aked shout the f-t h! sole comment Is: "I knew the flu Pnts -o'd nith'nc hit "he h'ehet c'as , vrhn! and ,t CveTro' ; going to e a winner under .Mr. Jl; 'Ponfa gu;dr.nre. All I d d was In.-j j p.-" the faith t had to da!er " j When Mr. Knud n. vice-president in cearte of proamnion, as a-'ee; about his pat in reviving Chevrolet. ta'A: "The rnl?!ic Is qnick to rec- VII I did ,1 W4r. Vr W l,M-lli; 8. S. S. wiJ "' . alM tk-a. Uit-s J r-itWaMW. a . " - it k tow l i' 71 I rr, "r r. h T.k. I, W-I tarf-P-tta S S. S H -M tt , ill r.r r.r la t , Tk. Urr i i axrt cerae-lnl. "Come on Adv. MACHINE WORK S.S.S. tnaJtet 509 fttl Pepp.iriTiir Babbitting and Welding hktycaAtlfafam j Cmer AutO-lOtive Co. E 1 LOOK fDft TH'Ji EMBLEM ON EVERY SACK MOLAS-O-MEAL LEADS ALL OTHER FEEDS IN MILK PRODUCTION .. .. , Convince Yourself by Trying This Feed ! Sold Exclusively by ... , . Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 317 E. 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