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MEDFORU MATT, TTtrBUNE, MEDFOTIP, OTCFOOy, SUNDAY,- MAY ft, '1923., MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE GIVE THE SUPREME COUET A FEW BOXING LESSONS Iallj. Sunday. Weakly Publlatinl bl U nr.nFoku -8i-Vfio co. IS-lT-te li. Kit lit. Hom 7 KOBKKT W. HUM, Editor ' 8. 8UM PTEK KMITil, Manager , . AA IndtpciideDC hewapaper Entrrd u iooiMl rlul mit(r at Mtti ford, Outran, under Art ol Mateo , 17D. SUBSCRIPTION BATES By MaO In Advanw: Daily, with Sunday, fw IT. BO - Pally, with Sunday, swath....... .16 bally, wtrtwui Sunday, ytr O.fiO lially, vltliout Sunday, molds 0& VttkiT Mail Tribun, one year.... t.OO Runday, one year i.0 By Carrier, in Adrane In Medford. Ash land. JaekaoovUle. Centfal PouU. Pboenu. lalrat, Oold HiU and on Hlttmae: baily, with Hunday, month .. .74 Pally, without Hunday, month 6ft IJaily, without Hunday, one year... 7.00 pally, with Hunday, one year..... 1.00 All terms, caah in advance. MEMBER OF THE AHHOC1ATKU I'RKHS Keceirtef Full Leaeed Wire tierrW Onir oaper in cite or oouuly rwelvlng newa By leletraph. The Aaaot-lated Preae U eiclualeely en titled to the uae for republication of ail newe diepaUbea credited to it or othrrwlee cretUted in thia paper, and alao ro the local newa publlabed herein. All rlfhoi for republication of special die patchea herein are alao reaerred. Hwors dally arerage circulation for fix month ending April 1, lU, 4 63 J. Official paper of the City of lledloril. Official paper of Jeraaon Count. Advertlainc Repreeenratiree M. a MOOtXHKN At UOMPANf Offlcea In New York. Chicago, Detroit, Ban Francisco, Loo A'ifelea, Seattle, Portland. Smudge Smoke The I-arry Bchada boy arrived j at bla "th year Friday in good Hhape. "How time files," said h, in an exclusive Interview with I this dept., "and I feel as young as I ever did." The youth still lacks the ripeness of years. J. Codding, of the legal frater-j nlty aatonlahed the downtown area Bat.- by coming out boldly In a! brand new traw hat. Kids of -city and adjacent terrl-! tory paraded frl. in a health pa- rade. Some of the boya were forced to march with girls, which 'disgusted them, but they will get over it. In the Jr. high division, It -was developed that the com munity has at least three keen wisecracking young men. Prof. Hanby shut- off their flippancy with u stern look. , ., There was a general smudging the first of the -week. Things, however, are not as black as they looked. Fishing, golfing, autolng, picnic ilng, baseball and churchgolng will occupy the 'attention of local folks today. . ' Hoblas Deuel disgraced himself Friday by a, batch of . reprehenslblo conduct and, it one did not know better, one would 'think that he had no bringing . up. We most certainly would have livened him up with a swift kick, had he linen in range. After his rough- nocknes had been weighed It was. not surprising, as a person who would sell a democrat, like J.' Krankv Wortman, wet wood, would do 'anything. The look of scorn that your corr. gave the up start, could not have been ex celled by a mad woman. Comfortnble shoes for ladles are for sale by hooferles. There Is no doubt ubout them being comfortable, If the ladles will only buy them that way In the first place, which they will not do. Dock Robinson and Erne Drill of J'vllle were over one day lust week, on one of their periodical jaunts. The concern of six weeks ago over the D'AnJous not polllnls- ing. and there not being enough snow In the hills was not woll founded, as there are more d An Jous than ever, and the sumo np nlles to the Bnow, The abolishment of the obnox ious V turn at the chief corners has resulted In quite a few auto Ista maklmr neat O'a Instead. J. Kort Hall will exhibit Ills ball team again today, nnd they will tangle with some ballplayers who have dodged he barbers. J Kort Is the manager of the home nine, and last Hunday during the progrosa of the game, smoked his pipe, a cigar and cigarettes. He will never be much of a manager until he uses snuff, and chews tobacco. , WE hear nonsiilprablfi criticism, of Chief Justice Hand of tlie Stale .Supreme Court for Inking a swinir at Attorney CYo. W. Joseph in the Salem court roon on Friday, following his obiter dicta, that Joseph is a liar. The local criticisms are freiieriti but not identical. Most of them condemn the Chief Justice for drawing the court room down to the level of the bar room and prize ring, while others do not condemn him for taking a swing, but do condemn him for not landing and sending the fire-eating Portland barrister down for the count of ten. Well, there is some basis for the latter contention. If we arc to have a pugilist for Chief Justice in this state, he should be a good one. When he starts a right hook, he should be able to come within it least three feet of finis'hiiig it. If press reports are correct, however, Chief Justice Hand merdy fanned the air, several feet from his objective, which so startled the redoubtable Mr. Joseph, however, that he fell over his own lawyer. That doesn't make the Meier-Frank attorney look so good. A man who can fight as be does with his tongue, ought to lc able to perform at least as good as a Boy Scout with his fists. One thing Boy Scouts never do is to fall down before they are hit. - So we feel that the professional attentions of Mr. Oenc Tun ney are sorely needed in the higher circles of the bar and judi ciary of this state. As long as "trial by battle" has been re vived here, sanctioned by menrticrs of the Supreme Court and the Portland bar, there should be some proper preparation for it. Let Mr. Tunney take Chief Justice Iland and his associates on the Supreme Bench in hand at once, while Mr. Jack Dempsey can look after Josaph, Tom Mnmiix and other legal lights of the state metropolis. Then, when we have an important trial, we may be assured of some action worth seeing, instead of such a childishly ama teurish performance as was put on in the Portland court room Friday. Anything worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Come on, boys. Drop your law books and whereases, and go in for a little road work each morning, with shadow boxing from three to four, and bag punching before the curfew rings. IS DEBT. TO U, SJ GREAT BY I'AlilH, France, May C. (Al An Interview with (icorges Clemen ceau. In the current issue of the weekly periodical Candlille, quotes the former premier as saying: "We will never pay the debt Ito the 1'nited States! because It Is im possible." "The Tiger" Bald he had written a second loiter on the debt ques tion hlch he was ready to send out, but Hi. J friends persuaded him the lime was not propitious and h would wait. "When I wrote the first letter," he continued, "I feared that It would make friends over tliore an iry. but not at all. They under stood and continued their friend ship. "If only the French government were like them. If only it under stood that we will never pay this debt because we cannot. But far from It. "Why, had 1 been twenty-four hours late with the first letter, Pre mier Polncaro would have signed (the debt agreement) and now what are they trying to do-anollBh the Dawes plan. It is idiotic. Hut what do you ev"ct when the rnrom ment is filled with men without courage." CAPITALIZING ON ROGUE RIVER Atlempt to Rob Hank Two unsuccessful burgl'try at tempts were made last night when prowlers attempted to cuter Eagle Point KLate bank and the Davis transfer office here. Nothing was taken from either place. Deputy Sheriff Louis Jennings was called to the scfino of the Kagle Point crime to Investigate the situation this forenoon, but found no clues. BEFORE local realtors Friday, William Isaacs, well known Medford merchant, touched on a point that has frequently been stressed in this column the past few years, namely, the great asset we have in Rogue River, as a magnet to attract new residents from, all parts of the country, . Rogfie River is the center of the finest fishing and the great est outdoor country left in the United States today. "Without any advertising and without any special effort being made, a number of men of wealth have purchased sites along the river, where they plan to spend several months every year. In every case large tracts have been purchased, so any sort of congestion in this outdoor area is rendered improbable. We agVce with Mr. Isaacs that a more intensive effort, backed by proper organization, toward attracting sportsmen of means to this section o Southern Oregon, would bo well worth the attention of the Realty Board and other civic organizations. Turigo Suiqiortii Dry Idiw. SAX FRANCISCO, -May 5. W, Federnl Judge George H. Bour quln ruled that an automobile used to convey liquor shipment, is subject to confiscation by tin government, even though the ma chine contains no liquor when seized. The decision upheld seiz ure of the automobile owned by .loo Pnrente, fugitive rum runner. cluHwIfled nrlvertlslng kp'b results. LONDON". Eng.. .May S. (P) The Uessemer gold medal of the llritish lion and Steel Institute was presented to Charles Al. Schwab, chairman of the Hethleliem corpo ration, this morniim. "We of the steel business in America appreciate tills associa tion with you," Mr. Schwab said In addressing the institute. "We like to feel that we are woiklnx alongside the steel Industry of (ireat Hritain, not merely in the, making of steel hut in promoting tiie progress and happiness of hu manity. Through our endeavors in this industry we are the better able to understand the difficulties which each of us has to surmount and the processes which each of us has In view." in presenting the medal, Tenia mln Talbot, president of the honor institute, made the comment that It was the hall mark of outstand ing technical ability and efficiency and was the highest honor In the Iron and steel industry. - . i . Mr. Schwab told interviewers afterward the bestowal of the med al was like a life dream.' come through. Hospital Patient Escapes PORTLAND, Ore., May 6. y Arranging his bed clothes to look ns thuugh he were still sleep ing, Albert 1-nClulre. 21, a patient at the county hospitul who was serving a nine months' term for larceny, escaped early this morning- Officers said he stole a pair of trousers nnd a bathrobe. w Jjflor.fjcaj nn taxi Jiaj G-iJ.,.t. IIB fl f i-t" fc-n--w IJui rl'??,"nJer?jw Heath's Drug Store Across from Nash Hotel Phone 884 QUILL POINTS Every town has at least one man who gets so interested in your obligation to worthy causes that he forgets to contribute anything. There's one consolation. As machines throw men out of work they can become salesmen ; anil there never will bo a me chanical drummer. , Correct this sentence: "She married a man twenty years her senior," said the gossip, 'land he is very poor." ' The man who first said, "All things come to him who waits," died long ago. Otherwise he would have starved to' death in a cafeteria. T LIKE CIGARETTES, BUT TAKE NO ACTION KANSAS CITT, May 8. A Refusing to open a floor discis sion on the Incroase of clgnretto smoking among women, the quad rennial general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church to day referred a resolution ncorlng the vile weed" to Its commltteo on prohibition and public morals. The Rev. David 11. Hargis, negro, Philadelphia and chalrmnn of the Delaware delegation, said he "observed more and more smoking among women on trains." "It la a travesty." he said, "on Christian womanhood. In Phila delphia aviators are paid l0 an hour and more to extoll the virtues of cigarettes on the sky. It la time o call a halt." i . I If Sinclair habitually played poker with Admirals, how did he ever save money enough to buy an oil reserve? It may yet be called Whitowashingtou, D. C. "Very few famous men are bachelors," Ah, well; a rabbit shows tho more speed when a fox is one jump behind. Alas! the nun who loudly yearns to clean up affairs at Washington probably hasn't cleaned up his own alley, It isn't necessary to tell Willie, but few men become great by reason of their ability to spell. ' "Ono-half of the world doesn't know how the other half lives," but has a shrewd hunch it is bootlegging. The man who kicks becauso the great. abuse their power is the very one who wishes at times he were driving a truck just to sliow 'cm. Costume Jewelry for Mother's Tay A OTHER 'will long remember "Mother's & 11 Day" if your gift to her is a string of Tr pearls or one of the smart new crystal chains. Or you may choose a hat ornament set with brilliants or any one of the many styles of ear rings, pins and bracelets in the new mode, and be equally sure of her delight. ' v 82 J? 'JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. lon't trust her, boys. If she dopes her eye-lashes, she'll use liomc-mado icing to cover a store-bought eake. I There's a car for every 5.3 persons. The threo tenths per jsons arc the ones that just finished an argument with truck. I tic exhibitions by women are worse I than those in the days tit pagan Home. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pats' Ona) course, but Republicans wish thr Coolldgo would take more interest In their dilemma, and pay loss at tention to sea elenhanta and toads. The Pope condemns public ym rustic exhibition by young girls, eapectally In Rome. "lr a woman's hand must be ralsod, we hope anil pray It may be raised only In pray er and In acu of charity," aald the Pope. He tnlnki modern syninai- They are fortunately not quite as bold as In ancient Greece, when young men and women ran together in races, entirely naked, and, strange to say, thought nothing of It. It must have been a strango race of men, for the old lawmaker found it necessary to order that girls' skirts he slit at the side from the hip down tliut the interest of young men might be amused. Some think our present display Then It dies out. Tho human race, alone In all tho animal kingdom. Is Innately modest. You will probably see quick, un pleasant action In China. Koity-sW Jniwnese soldiers were massacred at Tsinan and other foreigners were killed. Japan sends warships and troops to China and you will hear of more killings In that unfortunate country. 1 Scientists do not know how the monstrous dinosaurs were killed off. They vanished suddenly fnns) earth, no ono knows Just why. t hlna, dinostiur among human of legs and knees leads toward the units, may go the way of the entirely . undressed condition of ! dinosaurs. The latter had gigantic primitive mall. It doesn't. , bodies and heads so small they The Indecency which the IuihJJ couldn't hold a bruin big enough to denounces often (ollows.sreat wars. ( direct tho body, , THIS IS NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK You'll Find Everything Musical at Palmer Music House "We Sell Happiness" o CMM- MOTHERS U Wmffl Qift Chocolates for (Mother's Day Special assortments of fine chocolates and bori-bons in appropriate gift pack ages. $1.25 to $5.00 per box. Deliveries Anywhere in the City Postage Prepaid Anywhere in the U. S. LET US MAIL YOURS IN PLENTY OF TIME Jarmin Woods Medford' s Owl Drug Store 34 N. Central Medford " Open Today and Every Night This Week For the Children I IIiMilth is niouiinir move nml nmro 1o people 1 Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF . I am a candidate (or the repub lican nomination tor sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. I am a candidate for republlcaa nomination for Sheriff at the Maj primaries. I have had experiencf in both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient anl economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. ' COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. O. R. CARTER. May 17. Talent.. I I am a candidate for tho noml ! nation as County Clerk on the Re f publican ticket. I May 17. A. J. CROSE. every day. AVe are vakinr up to the import ance of safepruartlinp; the health of the children. Friday's HEALTH PARADB showed some of the results of recent efforts. Wise mothers are careful to select the foods which they feed their children. The choice of milk is especially important. Parents who KNOW are asking their ;i'neers for .. . Snider's Milk beeause they know that it's rich, fresh and, ahove all, it's PASTEURIZED! To assure the health and strength of your chil dren, let them drink SNIDER'S PASTHl'R-' IZKI) MILK! Snider Dairy & Produce Co. If It's Snider's It's the Best to Btvy I hereby announce my candldacf. for tho republican nomination tot County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. I hereby announce my candidacl for the Republican nomination fol County Clerk for a second term, DEL1L1A STEVENS MEYER. I May 11 XACTO SENTRY Is Coming SCHOOL bli,'KKl.TENDENT I am a candidate for the re, publican nomination' tor echo4 superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. I am a candidate for the Reput llcan nominnllon for county si perintendent. O. W. MILAM. May 17 COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomlna, tlon on the republican ticket fol County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peoplt an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR BURSELL. May 17 I am a candidate for tbe office of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. O. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. . . I am a candldnte for renomina tlon in the Republican primaries, May 18th. I stand pledged . to guard the taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensive trials of Investigations by securing pleas ol guilty and speedy convictions. In 1927 I handled 438 criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trials and 430 pleas of guilty. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. May 17. A. L. Vroman Plumbing and Heating Contractor Eighteen years In business In Medford. We do nothing but first class work. Showroom 529 E. Main Phone 183-R I I am a randldute for the Repuh I llcan nomination for District At j toney at the May primaries. I am ! a native Oregonlan nnd have prac ; tlced as a trial lawyer and prose : cutor in Oregon for 14 years. I 1 believe my record shows I am nu.il- Ifled for this position In every w a v. PPT A LAWYER IN THE DIS- TRICT ATTORNEY'S OFKI'JE."' ALLISON MOULTON. (Paid adv.) Illthr onali.y ,.ec.ry llepo.ring Q fQ JJTJ BlllHOll SatUfncilon A iiml ,.iulUy nml Price. Wntrh ltrpnlrtng lUnnmml Setting Mali n your wants. UEDDY A CO. Purchased I.kl'Hrrt rJf 5' H CaMmta WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING R'iFININO CO. OtIkti: 74i Marktt St.,Sn Francuco ?Utl!; h FrinOK-o WHEN TOC WANT " LUMBER CAI,lj D TROWBRIDGE D 0 LUMBER YARD mm