Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, .MEDFORD, OKK(i6x. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 192:1
Medford Mail Tkibune
' AN INDEPENDENT NEWPPAPKR
UBLIKHRP EVERT AKTUKNOON
. fcXL'Kl'T HUKUAY. BY THIS
i - MKDKOIW PitlNTINO CO.
I' The Medford Sunday Morning Sun In
turnlBhod subscribers desiring a aoven
aay uany newspaper.
Office Mall Tribune Building, 26-27-28
North Fir street. 1'hone 76.
A consolidation of the Democrstie
Times, the Medford Mail, the Medford
Trthuve the Southern Oregoniun, Toe
Ashland Tribune.
ROBERT W. HUHL, Editor.
. ff a BUMPTKR SMITH, Manager.
LAMBASTING THE NEWSPAPERS.
AT THE roeoiit'iiutioiuil school tout'liur cunvi'iitjou iu Cleveland
Up. Otis Caldwell advocated the use of newspapers in tlie
seliools. He said that anions JiOUl newspaper articles on biolok'nl
subjects only I t were found to contain inaccuracies and uddo1 "Tliat
is a better record than most books can show, 'f ',
HMnp; a scientist Dr. Caldwell welcomes facts." That is why he
w'eleojncs newspapers. Those who arc continually complaining about
newspapers are usiiiillv those who, for some selfish reason, don 't want
the facts kno'wn,
. in the recent ballot box trial in Portland, the attorney for the
ircfciise, spent most, of his time in lambasting the Portland news
papers. He maintained that the newspapers were not interested in
justice, but impersonal or political advantage.
This is not true. With few exceptions which only prove the rule,
newspapers strive constantly to give the facts. In the daily .news
paper field where Npeed is. an important factor, where interested par
ties are continually trying to Ret favorable publicity, and of. course,
where reporters are merely human; to avoid all error and inaccura
cies is physically impossible, Hut there are few -newsjxiperg indeed
who do not exert every effort to be absoluely accurate, to print the
Livestock- ' - M
I'OHTMXn, fire.. Nut. 8. Cuttle
nominally steady!" no receipts. 1
' Hofcs numlnuMy'-'steuily; receipts
lTItMrtireei). ' v .
Sheep Bteiidy; receipts 3:'.
white $1.2ii; nvttstern
hard winter, northern
western red $1.18.
Today'8 car recelptB Wheat
flour 9; corn B; oats 4; hay IS.
white 1.26;
spring f 1.19;
lfl;
San Francisco Market '
SAN FKANCISCO, Mar. (IT. S.
Bureau of AKricuitnrnl Economies).
Ksks. extras 2714c; extra pullets
Br MAIL In Advance:
Dally, with flmuhiy flun, yar.w.$7.B0
Dally, with Sunday Sun, mouth .75
null- arlfl.ntit Rn,.u ,. v.uv A All
' ?aily.' withoitf Sunday Bun.'tnunth .CM
Weekly Mall Tribune, one year . S.OO ;
Sunduy tfun. One year t.OO
Of CARRIER In Modford, Ashland,
. Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix,
Talent and on -lilKhwnys:
Dally, with Sunday Hun, month 75
Dally, without Bundny Bun, month .06
ally, without Bunday Sun, year.. 7.60
' v Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.50
: ' All terms by carrier, cash In advance,
. Rtitnred us second cinsfc rnntter at
1ei1fnrd Orfienn, under act March 8,
,18'9' " .' . j" .''"' . '
ilKMBKRF OF" TUB" VtfflOCIATFK
PRESS
Tin ahhucih ted I'roHB is exclusively
hi tied to tne use tor repuuncaiion or , . , . . ,. i i ' . -h- -
tn news dispatches credited to it or noi Iflcts "without bias op ppejudicp, and who are not willing to promptly
Tiierwiee creuiica in mm uiiour, auu , , . , , . 1,111
also to the local news published herein, correct any errors which may have escaped the blue pencil.
All riRllts 01 rcjniujit-auun ui epuciui
rilBpatches herein are also reserved.
, PORTLAND, Ore.,. Mar. 8. Butter
steady.' Bxtra cubes i.'.c; undeiKrades
1 0 if j.1 4 1 o ; prints 48e. Cartons 4!c.
Dairy, buying price 32 (fi 31u. nutter
fat, 40c. f
, SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 8. Hatter
fat, pound, 4514c f.o.b. San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 8. (State
Division of Markets.) Poultry un
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 8. "Wheat:-1
Jlurd white, tilnatam. Iiaart tl.35; j,aij j
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
I.
Ye Smuclge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
; i The proposition to have n night
forum once a month, should be
knocked In the head forthwith, for the
following reasons:
FlrBtly, they aro bad enough In the
daytime.
'. 'Secondly,, thoy would be nothing
but an excuse to got away from home,
after sundown. .
' A sharp March wind sprang up last
evening. It traveled In a southerly
direction,: perpendicular to the earth,
und was approximately as Bharp as a
yearling lawyer. ,
There is a (ood reason I'or this. A newspaper's success and in
l uenee dcnentls absolutely upon the confidence ot the public. W hen
a paper ceases to enjoy that confidence, it ceases either to (le a power
or a iirofitabln concern, flood-will is important iii, any business, but
it is everything in the newspaper business. ' . .
Members of the newspaper profession are probably no more right
eous than members of uny other profession, but they are; as a whole,
more zealous in the pursuit of truth, because they realize that any
other course spells, in the long run, ruin and disaster.
Quill Points
There isn't much choice' between u ruthless war mid a truthless
penee.
WHY GUS QUIT
(Muscatine, la., Register)
;' I want to take this method in
stating that every woman who
; works at the Iowa Pearl Button
factory at night, where I was
watchman until last woek, la a
Mady. GUS ZEUO.
Vltussia now wants to borrow money
from America, "to rehabilitate her
industries," after' vainly endeavoring
to run. herself to death during the war,
and starve herself' to death. ever since.
. Another thing tlint puzzles us is the "stick" in Rev. Percy Stick'
ney Grant. "' ; '" , J' ' . "' '
t Thero is only mio -niodidna that
really sLnnds .out iirc-cininont ns a
i medicine for urnli- nllnicius ot thci
I'rlc Aelil DeiKislu Aro kldnoyd. liver ami liladilt-r. ' i
l'ol-! Dr. Kilmer's Swiinip-ltnnt stands'
Deep Seated
Klssolved mid tJie Itlii-iuiiatlt
son Starts to Leave -the System
wltlilit 'Twenty-four Jlonrs,
fivery DiugBist In this county Is
authorized to nay to every rheumatic
sufferer that if ii full pint holllo of
AlU-nrlui. five sum conqueror of
rheumatism, does not show the way
to stop thu 'agony, reduce swollen
Joints and do 'away with oven the.
slightest twliiKG of rheumatic pain, ho
will Kladls return your money with
out comment. '
Allenrhu has lieon tried and tested
for years, and really muwelous re
sults havo been accomplished In the
most severe 'ae.es where tho suffer
ing and agony was intense and
piteous and where lite . patelnt was
helpless.
Mr. James IT. 'Allen of Ttochcster,
N. Y., the tliSQO.crer of Allondru, who
for many years suffered the ' tor
ments of acute rheumatism, desires'
all sufferer to know that ho does
not want a cent of ifnyono's money
unless Allenrhu derisively comiuers
this worst of an diseases, and he
has Instructed druggists to guarantee
It as above in every instunco. All
druggists can supply you. 'Adv.
the highest for the reason that it lias
proven to be Just the remedy needed
In thousands upon thousands of dis
tressing cases. Hwnmp-ltoot makes
friends diikkly because its wild and
immediate effect. soon realized in
most cases. It is a gentle, healing
vegetable compound. '
mart treatment nl once. Kohl at all
drug stores In bottles of two sizes,
medium and large. '
However, if you wish first to test
nun great preparation, send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton.
X. Y., for a sample bottle. When
writing bo sure and mention this
Paper.. Adv.
Laxative
Passive resistance works very well until a "bayonet begins to prod
it in the midriff. ....
If there are any horny hands in office, they probably get that way
by using the whitewash brush. .-
At any rate these Phnraonic gowns help us to jinderstand why
Joseph ran frcjin Potipliar's wife.
' v .'!';; ... FICKLENESS
If all tho constant changing things
Ot which the gentle poet sings, ,.
The weather is by far the worse
That ever was described in verse,
It'e warm.' One dons his II. V., Ds., .
Next day it's cold enough to freeze ;
. ' It's cold. ' Ho puts his flannels on
To parboil 'neath a blazing sun.
He wears his water-proofed gum cloak
The sky clears up; on hint's the joke.
Ho loaves IiIb bumhershoot Indoors
When lie goes out and then lpours.
The aim. sinks to his nightly rest ,
As breezes warm blow from the west;
Next .morn one finds that he has lost
' H1b cabbage plants, killed by wt roBt.
When needing rnln the brassy aky
Proclaims a hot spoil, long and dry;
.While it one of a dry term dreams
The showers pour right down in
Btreartis.
-1 think, perhaps, that Man's unrest,
' The cause ot which no one has guessed
May be duo to tho manner strange
In which he notes the weather chnnge.
(BP.' Bulletin.)
A used car is just about as impressive if you move into a new
neighborhood when you get it.
"Wo have grent pride, in our merchant marine, but there doesn't
nppear to bo anything else in it.
At tiny rate women never will learn tho knqclcof shooting from
the hip. "They haven't hijis any more.
This criticism of college educations isn't new. Aesop expressed
the idea with his story about the fox and the grapes.
Corrcet this sentence: "My husband,", said tho meek, little
woman, "is always so gentle and considerate, when lie has had a bad
diiy tit tho office." . - '.
i i The city is going to have an auto
camp, and same will be a huge buoccss
if they got any customers, which is
not likely, as there never are.
A ntihiher of women have reached a
decision on a now spring hat. A man
buys hat by Instinct, and a woman
when It blends harmoniously with
everything In tho homo.
BUT WHY DID YOU DO ITI
(Coos Bay Times)
Wo mndu a mistake In last
" week's issue. A good subscriber
told us about it. Tho same day
there was. u letter lu our post
office box that didn't belong to us.
Wo called for 98 over tho phono
and got 11)8. We asked for a apool
of No. GO thread nnd when we got
; homo we found It was No. tiO. Tho
train was reported 3D minutes
, lato. Wo arrived at tho depot 20
,; minutes Into after the train hail
; gone. We got our milk bill anil
' ' there was n mistake of ten cents
rln our favor. Wo folt sick and the
.; doctor said wo wero eating too
I much ment. Wo hadn't lasted
J meat for two months. The garage
I luun said tho Jitney was missing
ifbecauao It needed a now tinier.
j W cleaned a spark plug "nil It's
run flno ever since. Yet wo made
, i a mistake In last week's lasuo of
j the paper. ' '
' Colds Are. Contagious
, ..Coughs and Colds are contagious
and require prompt treatment ns they
, spread or develop Into Flu and Gi lptte
Take no cIhiucub when you can get
' Foley's Honey und Tar for a few cents
nnd quickly chock coughs nnd colds.
The constantly Increasing demand for
FVjlev's Honey nnd Tsr, lor three gen
erntlons, ' hns nmdoMt 'the largest
selling cough medlclno In too World,
dontulns no opiates Ingredients nrs
printed on tho wrapper. Itofuse sub
stitute. Insist upon ' Foley's. Sold
everywhere. , , A(lv-
RipplingRhuinQs
MM
. SB Y .-1 m
WINTER GOING.
TIMS DAYS and nights are colder than days and nights should
be, but Winter's growing older and soon the eoop he'll
flee; he'll quit his tragie poses, s'o let us thaw our noses and think
of yellow roses upon u dark green Ion. The 1 bought is inost con
soling that nothing here can last, when snow and sleet are rolling
upon a bitter blast; the wind, with zeal uncanny, zips through
each nook and ePanny; but cheer up, flentle Annie is coming,
coming fust. ; There's nothing that's enduring, in time nil things
arc canned; this knowledge should be curing the sores wo have
on bund; now Winter makes us quiver, he makes us shako and
shiver; but Annie will deliver, full soon, the frozen land. Oh,
nothing lasts forever, all mortal tilings must fade; Old Time their
grip Will sever ami plant them with his spade; if anything is try
ing, there -is no use in crying; cheer up, it 's donblless dying, its
epitaph is tnntle. So when I liave the willies upon n snowy day, I
think of Kuster lilies, and things that bloom in May; while Father
Winter figures on springing further rigors, I think of flies and
eliiggers and bullfrogs far away.
The Central Point
Flour Mill
Is now turning out the
"Mt. Pit Hard Wheat Blend"
brand of flour. This flour is manu
factured under the latest system of
milling, combining both principals
Sanitation and Economy. You get
the very health giving portions of the
wheat milled-in such a way as to
retain the natural sweet flavor of
the flour. . Every sack guaranteed.
We Invite you to call and let us
demonstrate , this wonderful little
mill. We carry a full line of poultry
and dairy feeds, whole grain and
cereals.
SIOUTON & MOItTOX
Central Point. '
Quinine
tablets
the first and original Cold and Grip .'
Tablet, the merit of which is recog
nized by all civilized nations.
Be sure you get
BROPJJO
The genuine bears this signature
r ess
Price, ane '
BUY YOUR
GARDEN
SE
EDS
at HOM;;
' It is not necessary to send away fo.
: ' ' your seeds. We carry a complete
- ; stock of high bred garden and field :
seeds that are dependable.' Our.,
:''Z prices are no higher than mail order
V houses in some cases much lower.
BULK SEEDS : ;
? ARE FRESHER
BUY THEM! ,
Save Delays and Mistakes
' By Baying at Home
Monarch Seed Gompany
317 E. -Main
Phone 260
The Farmers' Service Station
Worth Watching
' 3'' ...
fi'i ' 111
Within tho jinst 30 days both rubber and,
fabric prices liave advanced' by leaps mui
bounds.
i
Tiro Jnbricslinv'o increased 110 per cent,
while rubber in just a low weeks lias
climbed from 1.1 1 -2c to 1 lie present price
of 3!)e almost 200 per cent. 1
Now is the time, to buy tires and save the,
raise that is bound to come. '
Petty's Tire Shop
132 South Riverside
Phone 162-R
Will
Announcement
To Farmers, Livestock and Fruit Growers
. " of Jackson county
i ,
Tt hns been our OPPOnTI'NlTV and MtlVII.EGE'to holp-orBanizo
and koivo the KAUM 'l.OAN 'ASSOCIATIONS anrt rwrsonallv omlorso
OVKlt ONK-UALF- MILLION HOLLA KS of LOANS for the Medford and'
Itngiio Itiver farm loan nssoi'lations, lu tho past five and a half venra.
Tilli OI'l'OltTl'NITY IS NOW Ol'KlOKKl) YOl' IhrouKh the uKoncies lo
be provided by the recently enncted I'm m .Credits bill to so orKimlze and
pool your Inhret ihnt you will be able to C.KT ItKTTElt nnd JIOUK
l.'NIKOUM PKIC1CS tor YOI'U I'KODl'CTS.
We have hud our pint In Kettinn thin lesislntion and we are pre
pared to Bive you INFORMATION nnd IIKLPlf you so desire.
. Address or.rnlt, : i ' .. .- , ,
E. H. Hurd, 402 Medford Bldg. Phone 42
SAY. "BAYER" when you buy ' Aspirin
' Vnlcs yiiu ffv (lio name "TtayVr" on
prKkiif;a or on t&hMa you arc not get
tinu ihc p'jmino Hawr pnluct pro-wri-tMl
bv JiliTKiolans' ovTr tM'enty two
yvar nm prrivrd (uifn by millions for
urtlils, headnrht. tonlhaoho, enrnrjip, mu
rulfia, lunilui(,i, Tlimruat iain, neuritis,
and for pain In pmoral. Awpt only
"Bayer" packngn whieh ormtaiiu proper
directionn. llanily box of twl-e tab
lctn out fnv omit. InuRi!it aim wll
Uitllwi of S-t and 100. Aspirin l tlin
tradp mnrk of Bayer Mmiufnetun of
MunoiiectioacidcMU'r f Salicylicacid.
Effective March 1, 1923
Change in Schedule of Stages
With through service to Portland and way 'points
daily
NOltTII IIOCNU t.rnves MiMlfnnl dully : 15 n. m. for (.'rants Pass
mill KoM'lniin with dliwt reiini'i'tlon to l'nillnnil; nlsn 2:00 and (1:00
. m. for ((runts' l'nss only.
SOl'TIt llol'N'l,-r-l.oiive' liOFebnru; dully 4:20 p. in.; (.'rant Puss,
12:00 noon, 4:00 and 8:0.1 p. in. .for Mrdfortl and Aslilund.
1 VUIS M,Hlfoid-iriits Pass, $1.1,; M,-lfortl-IiosrbiirB, $1.1..!
MiMlfoiHl-rortlnml, $7.H.".
UK SAVK YOPM(XKV Stopovers permitted nt liosrlmrn, Kurtrne,
- Siilem If doslifd,- i
Tlikfts on mle nt VNIO STAfiK HKPlT
Nnsh ot,. Hliljr. , Phone ftOO
THE GREATER MEDFORD CLUB
Presents
MARY CARR MOORE
One of America's foremost musical com
posers, in a recital at the
Presbyterian Church, Friday, March 9tH
' at eight o'clock
Admission $1.00
A CHILDREN'S MATINEE, presenting a
Mother Goose program of unusual beauty,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON at two-thirty.
Admission Adults 50c, and children 25c
Thousands Go
East this Way
Rii.v
Sinoo it nffords ; an (, opportunity oi!
sloppinij otf.iit Sail' Frnm-lt), "Tho Oily
liiivi'd 'Around tho "World."
And it, oniiblos thorn to toll their Kast-
orn irion.is aliont this grout and
metropolis.
Then too. a elmioo of routes and liberal
stopovers induoe many to go Kst throiiRh
California.
t - ,,-Y
H you're planning a trip Knst; lot our
aironts help you i,i,d provide desoripti'vo
folders, or write , ' "
101IX M. SCOTT
(innoral Pnaneimer ARcnt
I'ortland, OreRon
WITH MEDiOKD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.