PAGE FOUR MEDFORD M AIL THIRTO MEDFORD. OREfiOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 1G, 102?, Hedford Mail Tkibune AN INDRPEVDENT NEWSPAPER PUULIH1IKI) KVKKY AKTKKNOON KXCKIT BUNHAT, HY T11K MKDKOUD I'iUXTlNO CO. The Med ford Humlav Mornlnn Sun 1 furnish-.! mibHcrlhera dcairiutf a tuvea uy uauy nwipupr. Office Mail Trlbuno Ilulldinff. I6-27-2& norm i ir 8 1 ret i. i-none io. A consolidation of the Democrat lo Ttmea, tho Mi-.lfonl Mall, the Med ford Tribune, tli Southern Oregon ian. The HORKItT W. TtUHU Editor, a Hl'All'TlCH SMITH, Manager. BY MAIL In Advance: Iinlly, with Sunduy Sun, yiar..w.7.R0 Dally, with Kmulny Sun. month. .?& Dally, without Sunday Sun, year., fl.f'" Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .fif Weekly Mall Tribune, one year ., 2.00 6-jnduy Hun, one year 2.00 BY CAKHIKH In Medford. Aahland, Jacksonville, Centra) Point, Phoenix. ' Talent and on Hlghwaya: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month.... .75 , Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .6ft Pally, without Sunduy Sun, year- 7. BO Dally, with Sunday Sun, one yeur 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash In advance. The only paper between Euueno, Ore.t and Sacnun'Mito, Calif., n distauco of over f-0-J miles, hnvlug leased wire Asso ciated I'roHB Kervtee. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Kntered aa second ciasb maer at Medford, Oregon, undor act of uarch 8, &1CMBEHS OP THK1 ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Preas Ifl exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dlripatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also to t tin local news published, herein. All rlKhts of republication of special dispatches heroin are a mo reserveu. NO MORE NIGHT BIDING! Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. "Tlio Public DofohHB Lorigue of Oregon" in belne suod for a legnl fee, nod nil will recall that the public Dure ncedod It. A pipe used by King Tutanklinmcn Is lu our mldut, and in full iosseBlon of Its youthful vigor. Gray ladon skies, It In a rainy day, Ilut I am a sundlul, ' only record tbo sunny hours. ; ' Masefield. The Hon. Jack Dcmpsey agrees to maul one Luis Flrpo of Argentine, and tho latter, unllko moBt of Uie former's proBpoctlvo victims,' seems to have a chance, and not completely ovorcome with tho Infirmities of ago. DARN THE WEATHER (Siskiyou News) : Irfr. Turnor of Yreka was In ' Dorris tho first of tho week look ing aftor the undertaking business. W.. P. Sherman will act as his. ' iiKenf In Dorris. Wo have soon Park lay out a doad man for tho foundation of a building. Ho did "a good job, too. Thore aro few ' deaths In Hutto, Valley. Our cli mate Is too healthy. .Groat joy Is boing manifested thru out tho length and breadth of tho valloy at being able to pay tho fodorul Income tax. The enthusiasm is undur control, however. The prosent output of democratic candidates for the presidency In 1924 is composed largely of cuIIb, and not a man possesses all tho virtues of all the great mon, from John thu Baptist to i neouore iioosoveii. , Let us Bing No. 23, and see if the holes on West Main Stem will' not ohlitornto tliomsolvos of their own fmo will and accord. . The country Is swinging back to uormalcy again after convicting four homely women of tho murder of their spouses, or near-spouses, A striking ly, or to be exact, shootlny bountiful lady was acquitted yestorduy. ( OHI YOU CHICKENI (SF. Chronlclo) Ifo ordered James Ilogun. Ouk land, to tho curl), when Hogan 1 drovo up in nn nntomobllo with at tractive Miss Zolla Collins, "9, of tho same address. 1 Does anybody know the whoro abouts of tlio slick, glib crusaders for tho right, and tho dollar, who corralled tho latter, and loft the community to swoltcr in the misery they brewed without tholr cheering presence? 'Tho Gnlshcvlkls aro designating their spring huts, and nre slower in making n final selection, than the supremo court in handing down a de cision In a suit for a wator right on the Ltttlo Applcgnto. K. Forget, poHt office employe, has returned from a short biMlmuu trip lo Portland (Ashland Tidings). Whoro's my lettor? Mill (Yreka Journal) ' Mrs. Dan Kvans has had a birth 'day party. She celebrated her ''? t ! ? birthday. Those present . After horolcally listening to the lawyers for n fortnight, tho Jurors at tho Ffeb.' term of court have boen granted a slight resplto. Andrew Jackson JYost writes that he will bo hero early In April for tin annual ruination of the fruit. Jack, as he la familiarly known, expects to Work on the almond blossoms first, and they nre coming out In anticipa tion of his visit. Tomorrow Ib tho 17th of Ireland. The hs. feminine hoopsliM-ettes have finished the season, and only In the first gnmo dirt a player st.ip In the midst of combat to fix per back hnlr. TUB NIGHT rider trials uru over. Evtryono is (.'lad of it, in cliidinj; the iiiuht riders. Everyone also regrets the disturb ances which have ujrituU'd this county the past ycui1 and culminated in the ti'iuls at Jacksonville. Hut like most misfortunes, some bene-1 lits may be derived. The principal benefits arc : First, absolute confirmation that these ' nightr-iding cjii- j sodes occurred. Smie (,')i)d people doubted them. The testi mony of Thomas E. Goodie, however, one of the defendants, absolutely confirming the "hold-up" near Yot'rhcis Crossing, as claimed by the state, removes all reasonable' doubt. Second, A general erystulization of public sentiment in .Southern Oregon against any organization or any group of in dividuals who attempt to take the law into tlieir own hands. Hy u tremendous majority the people of Jackson county be lieve that this sort of melodramatic, foolishness is as impossible ' as it is dangerous, and must stop. The guilty parties in these various night-shirt excursions are un known. Probably, as far as the law is concerned, they will always lie unknown. But whoever they are, we believe, they too, have leu rued their lesson. This must be a country of law and order, or it can be no country (it all. If it is proper for a group of "leading citizens" to take the law into their own hands, then it is proper for any group otf citizens to take the law into their own hands. And that means just one thing anarchy. What this country needs, what the entire world ncedK, -particu larly at the present time, is discipline. Discipline means restraint; discipline means respect for law and the courts; discipline means obe dience lo established authority. Call the order what you will, if that order seeks to usurp the authority of the government, local or federal; if it seeks to usurp the authority of the courts or peace officers; if it seeks to' deprive Ameri can citizens of their constitutional rights, the right of trial by jury, for example, then it is a bad order, a dangerous order, and if Ameri can institutions are to survive, it must be put down. The agitation of the past year, culminating in tho trial, has done great harm to Jackson County, but it is harm for which only those .who instituted "lawlessness" in this community are to blame. Now there is reason to believe that even those who first thoughtlessly wel comed a "clean up brigade." are convinced of their error, and of the great danger of any such "ctrn-legul" proccedure. If this is true, and we believe it IS true, then all the mess and agony the past year has been worth the trouble. For it means that a dangerous and prevalent tendency in these disordered times has been eradicated in this valley at least and it also means that as far as Jackson county is concerned, this nightriding foolishness is over. F HUNGRY WOLVES COMMUNICATIONS Quill Points SASKATOON, Sask.. Mar. 16. Carl Lynn, world war veteran and ono of the best known trappers In the North country, is believed to have lost his life In a fight with a pack of timber wolves, two hunters reported here to day. They suld they thought his body had been dovoured by the pack after he hud killed six of the hunger-crazed beasts. Shreds of clothing and a gun, Identi fied as belonging to Lynn, surrounded by the carcasses of the wolves were found by the. hunters near Creelak, 200 miles north of Ilo-Ala-Crosse, but trace of the hunter's body was lack ing, i - 4j Lynn was an expert rifleman 'and during the war served us a sniper. I PATHS, March 10. (Uy tho Asso ciated Press) Tho preliminary con ference among the allies for exami nation of thu Turkish counter pro posals to tho Lausanne draft treaty will open next Tuesday In London,, it was indicated here today in an an nouncement that the French govern mental authorities were engaged In preparatory work for this meeting. It was expected, it was added, that the examination of he Turkish pro posals would conlnuo unil he end of .March. Medford Must Co Ahead To the Editor: Word has just been received that the petition of tho Cali fornia public service commission for a rohearing In the famous .Medford Klaiuath Fulls Northern California freight rato case has been denied by the interstate commerce commission, and tho new rates will go Into effect on April "4th. This ends a long drawn out fight j that has been carried on for years. The contention of the traffic depart ! ment of the Medford chamber of com merce has been uphold In every partic ular and the benefits to southern Ore gon will be far-reaching, maintaining as It does Mcdford's supremacy as the Jobbing und distributing center of a territory reaching from RoBeburg to Dunsmuir. : If our chamber of commerce had done nothing else for the community, excepting to fight this caso, It would have been worth while. Without a chamber of commerce It would not have been possible. If tills community Is to go ahead as it should. It must have a chamber of commerce that is properly and amply financed In order that those In charge can devote all of their time to con structive work and not be hampered by tlio lack of a few dollars that are required to carry on the work Join the chamber of commerce! : GEO. T. COLLINS. March 15, 1!23. No more Rheumatism Home is u place where there is jelly on the piano keys. A Woe is just an appetite with the courage of its selfishness. Science can devolop horsepower, but horse senso is n gift of God. Worry will make you thin, unless you are worrying about your fat After all, a ho man is just it eako cater with benefit of hard knocks. It may be added that man's efforts to reform man make count less thousands mourn. - In the good old days when nighthood was in flower, motherhood was in flower, also. California grnpn growers remind us that history repeats itself. When Noah found dry land, he at onec planted a vineyard. Correct this sentence: "You brazen thing," cried the flapper; 'how dure you try to hold my hand?" Uncle Sam can take care of his enemies; hut he grows a little weary of taking euro of his friends. Europo reminds us of those, neurotics who always attempt suicidt when somebody is neor to snatch tho gun uwuy. A hick town is a place where every other woman tells her how well her frock looks since she made it over. Perhaps congressmen would feel kindly toward n bonus if some body would tell them it is against the law. Europe is reminded that aula Clans gives to good little boys, not to those who threaten to bo bad if neglected. An old-timer is one who can remember when the drug liabit wasn't so expensive and movies could be seen for a nickel. rnta hoi acme m fattre, mother! S. S. S. It lbs Great Builder of Red-Blood-Cellg and Rhcunrztm Mutt Go! Just Try It! "Rheumatism? Me? No, Indeed. It's ill gone, every bit of It I Ifi sunshine and Joy for we now for the first tlm to years. I feel a nuuUerful glory again In the free motion t used to have wLsn my dsys were younger. 1 look at my hands nd think of the twists nnd swellings tby used to harp. 1 bent'Chvay over to the floor. I haven't beeu uole to do that in many years. I cou thuuk S. S. S. for it slit To me It was a rising bud of Joy and liberty. Brothers and sisters in misery, do not rtose yntir eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are cone from you forever! It is not so. It is here and now for all of you. S. S. S. 1b wait Ins to help you." Thero Is a reason why S. & 8. will help you. When you Increase the nuuiher of your red-blood cells, ihe entire system undergoes a tremendous chance. Kverythlnc depends on blood strength. Itlnod which is minus sufficient red -cells lends to a lone list of troubles. Rheumatism Is one of them. S. S. S. is the crest blood-rlenuser, blood-builder, system strentithener. urve Invinrator. It stops skin eruptions, too, plmplfs, black heads, ai-ite. bolts, eczrma. It builds up tun dowu. tired men and women, beauti fies rumples. tons, makes the flesh ftrnnr. Start S. S. S. today. It is sold at all drug tores In two sizes. The larcer size bottle Is the mors economical. CCS rnahes you feel 7 tCtKtLuuiaff m . For infanti. invahdt & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Anea. QuickLunchatHome.Office&Fountains. RichMilk, Malted GrainExtract in Pow der&Tabletforms. Nourithing-Nocooklcg. MS" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes MACHINE WORK Repairing Babbitting and Welding Crater Lake Automotive Co SAYS DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS CAN lit KtlWltu ai numt Heart Its 111"' ' Vt'l,ls 1 luus 11ml Wuy. Hub (Jenlly iml I !'"' nmafu , sm-nKlh) ami apply nlRlit anil imirninif lu tin- swollen, onlawd vi'Iiih. Sin .vu "'I11 notice that tlu-y a Blowing smalliT and tin- tli-at-inint should 1"' continued unlll tho vi-ina an- of normal tssi. So pi'liu mitinK and iiowi-i ful is Kim-rnld. Oil it .liHKiilvvs eoiln and wens and i lo Ki-i i i''- t '- . . . i i...i.i 1 1. .1 .-.iinoi-iti. It can be linyi-ii'iuna mtra. .. .... .. V..T... u....- ,.,i Ipri ul l'il in .1111 f . n j.... friend If veinis. or If you or any relative 01 . .if vnrfeofi worrieu iie.u"- bunches, the best advice that anyone in thin world can ive i io n-i in scription thai many now nrencriijinc Auk our ilrunulst tor an "n iulniil i West Sid- Pharmacy. Adv. . In a "Buyer's Market" Why Not Reach the Buyers? How Many Do You Need? You can reach 14.000 of tlicni daily in Southern Oregon and Northern California, through the 'col uinns of the The Mail Tribune and Sunday Sun And you can reach the majority of these through no other medium. Headers of these papers are the prosperous class. They can buy if you make them Want to. Phone 75 for our Ad-man's ideas on getting business this month More than Double the Circulation of any other paper in the district. like yourself again Tweed and Worsted Suit Patterns $10 a Suit While they last Gus, The Tailor 419 Medford Center Bldg. SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin I'nlmii toii er llio name "lltver" on prl;r! or on tablet you it not get ting t)n genuine Httj-ir product pre scribed liv phyMcinmi' over twrntytwo yeari ami nroved iwfo hv milhnna for coldn. hfnriiiehp. tnothaehii, mrarhfl, iwn- rmgii, iidiImi ilioiiiuiitinii, neurit U, nnJ for puin in priirra.1. Accept only "lUyor" p:tckj,'e which oontin proper direction!. Handy boxes of twelve tab lets cost few centi. Druggists ftlno neil bottlm of 21 und 1(KV Aspirin ii th tnwlc mark of Itrtyer Miuuittctmr of .M.'iuMivlicaculivter i f Slir liem-id. Whatever Is now nnd approved in bath fur nlshltiKs can bo bousht hero at prices that aro inurked to securo thu attention of hiimhle as well aa proud pocket Modwn Plumbing & Heating Co. Spartn lllilg. riione 020 J.JWy.!. SlvliplUl "'(-. V ' J dolhas Schoble Hats RanW Hats Xew Spring Styles , ?350to$6.00 The right, hat is an important item to the well drcsed man. "We have a largo, well chosen stock to select from. Styleplus Clothes Vogue Clothes $25 to $40 Because Young Men, especially, like style, it is al ways a pleasure for a good merchant to show plenty of it, not forgetting the conservative men, who like style, too. New Spring merchandise models, fabrics, tailor ing to please the most exacting tastes a strong guarantee popular prices. Come andsee these new suits. THE SUIT Willi THE EXTRA TROUSERS Our new Spring Stock is here Most aristocratic and cultured Boys' Clothes we have ever shown $10.00 to $18.00 The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear Caps for Spring $1.00 to $3.00 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Medford, Oregon Boys' Waists and Shirts . , , 85 . to $1.50 I i l - -f l.i . - rT Jewetts Moving Fast Initial showing of Sedan wins many friends. Orders are being taken now for all models, and fairly prompt deliveries can be made on most models. Place your order now to insure early delivery as we have many orders booked ahead. Crater Lake Automotive Co. Address 123 So. Front ' ' " Phone 202 Paige and Jewett Dealers