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PAGE POUR Medford Mail tribune MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER rUBLISHKD EVERT AFTERNOON MEDFORD PKINT1NO CO. -Th Medford Sunday Morning- Sun il furnished aubscrlbers desiring a evn day dally newspaper. 1 Office Mall Tribune Bulldlnc, I-I7 North Fir street. Phone 7S. - A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mall, the Medford : Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan, The Editorial Correspondence ROBERT W. RUHU Editor. S. SUM PTE K SMJTH7 Manaier. BT MAIL In Advance: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year.$7.60 ..Dally, without Sunday Sun, year. $.&0 Dally, without Sunday Bun. month .65 weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year 2.00 cm tAninwH id Aiedrord, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central Point; Phoenix, jttieut nnu on nignwayg; - -Dally, with Sunday Sun, month..- .75 - Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .45 t .Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. 7.50 Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8. SO . AU terms by carrier, caih In advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. The only paper between Eutrene. Ore. . and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of , over 500 miles, having leased wire Asso- ; oimea rrewu nervice. Sworn dally average circulation for ilx months en din April 1, 1622, 3528, ; more than double the circulation of any . other paper publishes or circulated In t jacKson county. Entered as second class matter at sreaiora, uregon, under act ox March 8, 1B79. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ' ' The Associated Press Is exclusively - entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also to the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special : oispatcnes nerein are amo reserved. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. '-' t The Jury In the trial of William Z. Faster, hellralser de luxe, who only ; desired to establish the Soviet form of government In America, was unable to agree. And learned counsel for the defense made the only woman Juror bawl. . "ROOF COLLAPSES ON DENTIST i T-(HdlIne Chlco Enterprise). Dock i will get the tooth this time. CARMEL., Calif., April 4. April weather! Yesterday clear skies and sunshine; today leaden skies and the deluge! Once more, like the festive flies the early season tourists have vanished, and Carmel is reduced to Its primitive foundations which are essen tially artistic and lntellectual Around a cheery log fire in ye hotel, the Intel lectuals are gathered, mainly femin ine, for tatting and conversation. The conversation is illuminating. All hu mans, for example, are constructed like onions. That Is to say they are built In layers. The outer layer is what the Individual appears to be, under normal circumstances, civilized and properly clothed. But any Budden crisis is apt to uncover the other layers, as far back as the stone age, or even to the primeval slime. In other words, each Individual Is a living record of the history of his race de velopment; civilization is merely the thinnest of veneers, the individual may at any time become a caveman and behave as humans behaved before they learned to walk on their hind legs. William Jennings Bryan should be here. He would be horribly scandal ized. For everyone apparently believes in evolution. But to , return to the onion. Early yesterday morning when the sun shone, two strange figures ap peared on the Carmel beach, which These two children of nature are none other than Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Graham who came to Carmel only two years ago from Council Bluffs, Iowa. They first saw the ocean from the Carmel beach. And 'it had a marvel lous effect upon them. It peeled off several coats of the onion, took them back, so the theory goes, to the com paratively recent time when their an cestors sojourned in the Ark. Mr. Graham suddenly found himself a re incarnation of that Greek god, Pan, and Mrs. Graham became a modern edition of Eve with a water-nymph complex. And they have a perfectly wonderful time, these two. They take marvellous pictures, hazy Impression istio photos, which make the subjects look, so artistic and interesting and entirely unlike what they had always supposed they looked like. In short even the camera has shed a, few pay ers of onion. It is all "very ' In trlgulng," the the Intellectual middle- aged recounter of the episode related. And everyone agreed. There are only three men at the hotel and only one of them talks. He is a minister of the gospel on a brief vacation. He has some Ideas of his own, which is not true of all ministers. On the Jap question, for example, he Is heretical. He blames the anti-l Is perhaps the finest sand beach in Jap feeling In California entirely on the world. One was a man, the other the politicians. He claims if all the a woman, and they dressed exactly Japs should leave the state tomorrow, alike In one-piece bathing suits. The the entire state would arise in angry man was built, it seems, like a Greek 1 protest. The Jap and the Chinaman god, a perfect specimen or Walter and even the Hindu, ie maintains, Camps' dally dozen. He suffered but have made California. They have one blemish. His face was covered turned thousands of acid acres Into with a riotous growth pt coal black i productive gardens, and supplied the whiskers. The woman was not sim ilarly dlBflgured. Her hair was bobbed, her figure slim and her cheeks pink. So It seems were her toes. (This de- foundation for agricultural prosperity. Moreover, be believes they all want to be Christians, and he sees a marvel lous field for missionary work right I scrlptlon comes second hand, but by here at home. If he had his way he ; if Turkey has adopted Prohibition. A nation that has specialized in the murder of women, and children for centuries, ought to do something up lifting. , Objections are made to removing . the venerable structures along the ( right-of-way, as they were Just painted - in 1919. ;.. . It begins to look like a long, bard fishing season. DRY HIM ROUGH (Eugene Register) , Bom April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase, a daughter. Send it to the Hohawkin Laundry. V i ft- A LADY TALKS I have my work to do, and my future 1 to make, but I paused for a minute to listen, and one old codger said to the i other: "Where Is Heaven, and where i Is hell??" There's no use to hunt, for they'll get both here. - I did, mostly the latter, it you got to know. And one told the other: "I made a frlond and a dollar today," and don't let 'em fool you for a minute, the friend had the dollar. You ought to hear Elsio i squeal In an automobile. She gets me down. So I said, "Dry up! All Jackson i county knows you're hore." And Klsio i said: "I'm going to leap out You've - turned against me." Then the null salesman said: "Go ahead, but dun' roll so far out In that fluid we can't find you on the way back." And that smoothed over things like wntor on oil, and everybody had a good laf f, and we're going again Sunday, if the houso don't send him to Lukovlew, but that's old stuff. " i A woll-known married woman became quite excltod recontly over the sudden disappearance of her husband. She was looking for a detective as she claimed that hubby had disappeared with an other womnn, and bUo was going to bring him back no matter what Mt cost. From hor manner and de meanor, thoso who heard her mult- . lng her stntement would bo Im pressed with tho Idea that she ' moans just what sho said. .' WANTED Woman to wash, cloan swoop, cook, and tend small child, and be companion In July and August to elderly Invalid. Good placo, pleasant surroundings. Phone 6754-L. (Want ad Pendleton Tribune). Haven't thoy got a cow to milk? Farmers are gutting the rain they prayed for last summer, and some steam heat Is arriving that was badly 1 needed last December. ..I - i At the conclusion of the three hour sermon, a number wont forward and congratulated Hov. Poarnon. (Glen dalo News), Hut be careful or you'll start him again. . i News Summary of Last Night , BUIJN Tho holshevlsts aro ro . portnd to havo oxot'iitPd 340 pensants , in : the Ukraine apparently because , of protests against tho soviet proso . ; cutlop of high church dlgnlturlos. i ni()A Two of tho riormnn spec j.llists who nttetidml Nikolai IamiIiw Intimated that the president rnnV die at any moment tAid that his Illness .will Inevitably cause death. an eye witness). Well these two joy ous beings pranced along the beach hand in hand, dashed Into the surf, Bpdrted about like a couple of dol phins, returns to dance on the beach and finally ran, hand in band, through the sand dunes and disappeared in a pink plaster house, where they no doubt enjoyed a warm breakfast of bacon an,d eggs and flapjacks. What does this idyll illustrate? Why the onion theory of course. would Invite more Japs in and invite Hiram Johnson out. He considers Hiram not only a pestiferous self-Beek-ing politician, but a pagan. Tolerance and friendliness toward Asiatic labor he considers essentially Christian. Probably no one agrees with him but they all like to hear him talk. That's undoubtedly one of the nice things about Carmel, when the tourists have gone and the rain sets In the great Indoor sport Is conversation. Quill Points Two things that aid in living a virtuous life are a pure heart and a bald head. Ain't Nature wonderful! Some of the greatest family trees start from a humbug. Tho way to improve a lcttuco sandwich is to take out the lettitce and insert tho ham. Another way to avoid insomnia is to refrain from singing notes for your friends. It isu't a supreme court Ave need to pass judgment on some of the laws but an alienist. Correct this sentence: "Darn it," groaned the man, "I'm afraid I am not earning my salary." , Rippfingfftuines U ..t-U LS-- -ssU m , sir. GREETING SPRING. THE SPRING'S nt hand, and spring is good, but let us gently knock on wood before wo ditneo and sing; oft winter seems to jump tho track, but at short notice he comes back, and makes a mess of spring. Oft havo I gamboled on the lawn, exclaiming, "Winter's surely gone, with all its frosts and snows;" and when another dawn I know, I had tho grip and eke tho flu, and chill lilnins in my toes. Oft havo I soaked my heavy cont when early birds put up a note that heralded the spring, and lifting it from uncle's chest, to guard again my frozen breast was a grievous thing. And often on a vernal day I've put my heavy things away and donned a lighter brand; then you might see the village doc come racing up my concrete walk, a poultice in each hand. And now when spring seems come for keeps I know that someono weeps for promises that failed; somo fellow banked on weather sweet, and now his beard is full of sleet and snow unless it hailed. Purify your Blood this Spring with $.$.! '11I.I""UIIII'''JU Kt " S niM von I It Ma. ..J -4-1 a a m v. est: "wflui yonr blood, yoo realUe the 1m porunoa of It Many people, however, overlook the tact that Win ter, with Its heavy neat diets, has left their hlnnri lhlflr anil lurxlsh. That listless, tired feeling MMM AM .. Tlt,w . I ,k.l . " " HIWHi a uc, too. v-". something Is wronir yet, they can not aay just what! But lent It easy' to throw nit the Ills of winter! Take, for Instance, 8. S. 8., the world's best blood medicine for Ave fenerations. S. 8. 8. purines the blood. It makes Or ooorsa yon will trartfv It rJMn anil vtrfc a a b -- -v fc mvsyw utnr matliun and akin ernptkms; pimples, blackheads, acne, bolls, ecu ma I It balida op run-down, tired men and women, beaatlfjas complexions, and nutkaa the flesh firmer! a B. a will gtre you greater endnranoe, anertjr and strength! 2; Caatrsn. ls Cast 4th 8, Altaa, m man W Ut run I was tnmbtt wHM farUt V WssMas oa " ' SB1 Wei. AH raaias S.S.S. It talr t saut wkilt itt at? plmtlm stanw lane. iw 100 satntr aai aa far star tsssi ssar. M.S.S. In ffraac Try K yoanelt 8. a 8, is sold at H drag stores. The Urge else Is rmd itraa. mors ecosoasicai Got a bottle today I S. S. S. makes you Jed like yourself again CAPTURE OF "MILLION DOLLAR THIEF": BALKED BY A WOMAN FAINTING ATHENS, April 6. (By the Asso ciated Press.) With bis feet prop-j ped against a brass rail beside the, boiler in the basement of the hoB-j pital from which he was thought toi huve escaped on Wednesday night, nu.ni.i rh.n i i . l i, I ut-iuiu suuyiunu, leuuur 111 lue 11111- liou dollar mall robbery n New York ul months ago, was nearly captured today by Harry Bishop, a guard from the Atlanta penitentiary. ' Bishop, in giving attention to Miss Estelle Scott, a nurse who accompanied him when the discovery was made, and who thereupon fainted, told Chapman to return to his room. A few minutes later, however, when Miss Scott had been revived. Bishop was unable to find the missing criminal. An imme diate search was futile. . The discovery of Chapman was made when Bishop, who is on duty guarding a federal prisoner now in the hospital, started for breakfast with Miss Scott. Chapman escaped from his room Wednesday night in a suit of clothes belonging to his guard. He was re cuperating from gun wounds received when captured near here last week after a sensational escape from the Atlanta tederal prison. YOU FEEL WINTER'S COLD 1 Build VP your vital forces vith rich, botly-warming and jotrishiir,; emulsified cod-liver oil. , Lftt it help you avoid the frequent coicb, tough's and bronchitis or ether weak cess of body induced by fsposure to inter's coJd. b a quickly-assimilated food-tonic, that is rich in vitamine- beanng cod-hver oil to warm and energize me wnoie system. 1 ens of thousands take ocott 8 fcjmusion every day, as a protection against winter Mis. - Be tare that yoa buy m bottle of Scotfa Emul sion today I ' ott& Bowne, Blocanficld. M.J. U-71 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S SALE Dress Specials 15 new Altime Silk Dresses, beau tiful styles and colors, $20.00 values. Special Purchase Sale Price, each :...$11.50 25 new Taffeta and Silk Crepe Dresses, exclusive styles, good ' colors, $35.00 values. Special Purchase Price, each $25.00 , New Gingham Dresses, fast col ors, very chic styles. On sale Saturday, each ..,...........i...$5.98 Extra Specials $3.00 WAISTS $1.98 50 Woman's New Wash Waists made of fine Dimities, and white and ecru, nicely trimmed with lace, all sizes. $3,00 values. Spe cial Purchase Price, each $1.98 $4.00 SWEATERS $2.98 Women's new style Slip-oh Sweaters, all wool, good colors and sizes. $4.00 values. Special Purchase Sale Price, each $2.98 Trimmed Hats Women's Spring Hats, nicely trim med in the much wanted Spring col ors. On sale Saturday, each.... $5.00 - - $10.50 HATS $8.00 About 25 in tins lot. All beautiful ' styles, well made and trimmed. Up to $10.50 values.. Saturday, each $8.00 SATURDAY SALE OF UNDERWEAR Children's ' Richelieu Union Suits, Spring Aveight, all sizes. On sale Saturdaj', suit.. 75t Children's Vests in pink and white. All sizes, each....:.....59 Women's Union Suits, all styles, Kichilieu make, $1.98 values. Sat urday, suit ...........I L.$1.75 Women's IZicclicu long sleeve summer Vests, each 1 L.....48 DRAPERY SPECIAL 25 pieces Colonial Cretonne, new patterns. ' Regular price 30c. On sale Saturday, yard ........25 Comfort materials. Special offer for Saturday, 10 yards best qual ity 20c Challie and' one full size Cotton Hntt worth $1.35. Enough for a comfort, for L..$2.9S ; TOWEJLtf One case Fancy Turkish Towels, good size and weight, 35c value. Saturday each .'....25 . One case heavy Iluck Towels, good quality. Regular price 29c. Satur day, each l...:':......25ip ' One case Extra Large Turkish Bath Towels, GOc values. On sale Satur day, 'each 45 Wcarwell Pillow Tubing, 45 inches wide. Sells at 42c. Saturday, yard, 38 72x90 Seamed Sheets, good $1.25 quality, Saturday, each $1-00 Part Linen Crash Toweling,' 25c value, Saturday, yard ...16 72x84 Triumph Bed Spreads, $2.00 value. Saturday, cach.... '....'...;.$1.75 Curtain Scrim and Marquisette. All new patterns 'in white and ecru. Ex cellent quality. On sale Saturday, yard 39 NEW LEATHER BELTS New Leather Belts," in all col ors. On sale Saturday 25 to G9 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Medford, Oregon Coat Specials , 2a Brand New Sport 'Coats, made of all wool Polo " Cloth 'arid Ve lours. All sizes, good colors. Spe cial Purchase Price, each $18.00 50 new Coats and'Capes, made of fine all wool materials, in sport and dressy styles. Up to $35.00 . values. Special Purchase Sale Price, each $25,00 Women's Spring Suits, made of all wool poiret twill, in navy and tan. - Special, each i.........$25.00 Silk Underwear Sale Saturday $3.00 SILK VESTS $1.69 Italian Silk Vests in flesh Color. All sizes, $3.00 values. ' Special Purchase Pricq, each....: $1.69 $4.00 SILK BLOOMERS $2.89 Women's 'Italian 5 "Silk 1 Knit Bloomers, all sizes, $4.00 value.' Special - Purchase , Sale, ; Price, each ...,. t.,;.......$2.89 $2.00 CORSETS $1.00 1 .JMiller Bros 'new model (Jqrses, , in medium tops, long and short, skirts, $2.00 values. - Special Purchase Sale Price, pair $1.00 Women's Shadow Proof Satine Petticoats, $2.25 values. Satur day, each ..i..A...J.;...:..."..........$1.75 SATURDAY SALE OF GOOD HOSIERY Children's Fancy Sox, all colors and sizes. Special, pair....:...39 Women's Radmoor Silk Hose, with Pointex heel. ' All colors. On sale Saturday, pair $1.75 Women's Phoenix Silk Hoe, in black, white,' Havana brown, beige and polo. All sizes. $1.75 value. Saturday, paii'..:...$1.50- Women's full fashioned out. -size Silk Hose, La Touraine Brand, in '. black, white and brown. Special, pair ..$2.98 Gauntlet Kid Gloves in tan and brown, $4.25 values.- This sale, Pair ..........$3.48 .Kayser's Strap Wrist Chamois ette Gloves in all colors; $1,25 value. Saturday, pair.:..'......98 Kayser's Two-Button Chamois ette Gloves, all colors, 79c value. Saturday, pair 69t? PONGEE SILK Pongee Silk, 32 inches wide, Imported quality, $1.50 value. Saturday, yard .'$1.19 'Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns' Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid