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voxm qgltSJUJZt! LlH.H.L.JJt'V. .. .... . - I'. "-JfeIW R'pford Mail Tribunr' MEUFOUI) "MAID TIUMlNK, MKMOM) OltKHON, WKDXKSDAV. .lAM'AKY IS, V.kh KEEP THE RED CROSS. AN' IW'KI'KNKKNT NKWSI'M'KIl l't.'l1;HKI KVKKVi KTKHN'K'N i i:MTT KVVIiAT 1Y TUB ; .Tho Mi'Jtoiil Aim.luy Sua lit fumUOied kuiMtlbrrH ik'SirUi a icvtio tiiy dally, tlttW RpUl" r. j ; OltlM Mji 1 1 Trllmnn BultOira, J j-?T-S ' North Ktr ftt..t. Pnnuo V.'.. , ' A oonsollil.atlrtn of Th lemH!niUc ' Times, the Mitturd M;i, tin. M.iUuiM TrOuniiv llm Southern w.-Kunlan, The Afhl!iii(t Tribune. I , t:OHKItT W. JtfMl., INlltor. . flfMI'TKH H. SMITH. Manner. BUBSCfcZTTIOH TX&XSi ItT MA II In Advniwv: ,'.iiUy. wiili Sunday .un, year 5 Iwllv. Mfli tiumliiv t'un, moot .... I'lilly, nltuout tlunliy Sun. ji'.u' .. S.5 , pally, without Hun Any flun, mo;Uh SS wWkly Mull Tribune. oiw year...... 1.00 t ftunttoy Fan. one r ,.. - ivoi IrV CAJtJUKU -In Mt-iUor.1, A Mam', . ,,T!ckMnvlllv -tfwtfuj l'olot, I'liumlx. Tali-ill: .!'''''. . .. j . ...,1 t.k. L3. ......... C- H...nt. 'R1 l-OI, V ! I n r-mif,j u,j.,i tmlly, without Sunday Kim. month 5 LiiUv, wMI0UI Sunrt.iV Pun, y r . t.S IHUly, with Kumla-V uhi one jwr S AU bTnw Itv carrier. osh In HJrtnw. Official paper' of Uu Oltw of Moil ford. Official Oalwr of Jackson County. Nworn dally averae etmtlatlon for HU mnl!i eiuilnsr iV.t., IUZI, S32; FlntereA ns mwnii clasn matter at Mwlfnrd, Oregon, uu.I.t tn act of March . m;9. WEMBKHS OP Tl'K Atfr'.K'I ATF.D fui-.sk. TV AsuoeinteO Press In nflnlwlv Milled to th s for r,nuhllMtln of U-ll nrn dtsimtrhe oieJlte.1 to It, or txt oilier ! rr.'.;l.-0 In tMn piiiier. anil 0wi the locU new published lor. In. All rlKtitu of republication r.f ;urlal Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. TIIK ilmiHlvHiiiunt tf Hod (Vos-s work in Jackson county would W a public alnmity. Tho pi-opor po-frtUimtion t cltnritnblo work is more essential today thnu it lias been for lunny years- Tho vnhifl of tho lu-d Cross loonlly was novr moro ol'lVctively tlrmonstrntod than during tho rocont holiday xoason. Tho Kovl Cro.vs acted ns a clonrinn hov id organization center for the distribution of food and clot hi iil. and tho fill in of scores of stockings that other wise would have been empty. Without such an organization center, there would not only bo costly duplication of effort, but ninny vorthy cases would bo over looked entirely. For the Red Cross not only attends to urgent re i;uesti, but it hunts for those eases, demanding: assistance, which often prefer suffering to the humiliation involved in solicit inir. The county court "is to bo commended for its decision to give finiui cial assistance to this worthy cause. No one who hns helped the Rod Cross in the past, can investigate' the present situation, and not be convinced that help should bo continued, to the very liiuit of re sources, now and in the immediate future. the Mti-prohibitionist! declare it has been n jii'eat failure, Neither know what they tire talking about, lu five or ten years, perhaps, they,wiU: . 1 '' ! " ' ' "Rival postol'fice clnimants stack iirnis," ay a headline, Prob ably a Hays! stuck. It's really heart-breaking the way French pride is hint when nobody will grind the axes. ' . HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? Japan wants it understood that she isn't a doiuiuioiv of the IV I eific- She has dominion of the 1 Vifio. . Th touch system, however, is not employed by nil typewriters Some employers won' stand for a touch. Quill Points Xo wonder rations are short in Russia. Soviet 'em. There would be fewer bones of contention if there were fewer lonehends. There isn't any safety in'immbers if 5-3-3 doesn't apply to submarines- ' ". " A ' . . Trying to put a ponce pact through the senate is one way to Borah trouble. I A S yar M boy at Jonlin, Mo, shot his Grandpa, oiimlinff him. fallowing en argument. There is n:ith!nK like a lilne-barrerieil .45 for a chlht to cut hii teeth cn. Tiw Bum;ti;nlca CJilnesu are tatk Ir.g buck to the Japanese over Shan tung. li:8 Tokio waa tiying ti R?t th? Utkado's shirt out ct tha lauadiy with out pay leg for it. Another difference between -hog and pork is that pork never grabs the end seat. . -' You can always estimate the length of time the wife lias been fiwny by counting the empty sardine cans about the premises. The Prohibit ion ists declare prohibition has been a great success, i it took tlin ea!e c-ye of Emo Mohr j to discover a typographical error va tup lighthouse sifOJ, which was spelled Isy John lluohter. -The governor at lvlaho smells a rat In the uniiaiite I ad b.Mia.lless forking over. of pvuh to Russia,' and suspects tht while relieving famine ccmfliiins elong tho Volga America is also fnt tepins un miilions of hellraisers per fectly willing tu work It fcrs. a day at it ' A plot is a'MCi to lijipi-ove the stabil ity Of money. ; Tliere is no defect in its Matiility.- the trouble beina with its getaUlity. . .' .... A RAIL PARTY (Pendleton "Tribune) Miss Santa and Miss Fe Waters will entertain with a party Tugs day evening at their home, for the members of the Junior At'antean "club, H begins to look like our Romeo of the Montana Juliet, was trying to beat Andy Gump's uncle's time in the r niantie field. Once more he's gone to the pantatorlum. RipplingRhumos . - What Is education in this common Vealth" coming f. when the V. of O. ; basketball team gets beat three times in a row by outlandish scores. The human race will be extinct in ,1000 years, according to a Harvard .anthropologist, between autos, want i ad wives, and moonshine no one ei 'pects it to last that long. GETTING READY TO RUN ' . FOR 80WE OFFICE i ' (Albany Democrat) ,' ' Jack P. Nutz 13 very popular these ; days. , ; ' . s 1 The bulwarks of the mining Industry . In this vicinity was operating at fuU ' speed all day Tuesday. The 4-um vocal gymnastics were held today per usual. It was empha- ; sized in song and seech, that practi cally all the putatoes devoured in tbis progreesive valley were raised in the : Yakima and Sacramento valleys, and - in Idaho. ' However, these benighted , sections are unable to catch their own -, fish. NEARTHE WRIST (Corvallls Gazette-Times) STRAYED A bay horse. Left feed barn at Wash, and 2nd Satur day night Newly shod in front, small wire scar right fore arm. Call A. L. Stevenson. f A hltins cold prevailed this am. It bit loroiiifh a number of blankets that were formerly In the military service of the country, and snapped at many silk clad shanks. . "WOMA MUSICIAN' WORSK" (Hdline Portland Oregoulan). Seeds of suit for slander. BALMY SLEEP. FORvT110SE who toil, for those who Weep, there is no com forter like sleep. Sometimes we think, when making hay, there'll be no finish to the day; tho sun is lagging in the sky, and we are tired ami hot and dry. We long for evening and re pose, but this long day will never close and yet the longest day will end, the grateful shades at last descend; the wearied plow man leaves the field and hies him to his lowly bicld; the plumber doffs his workday garb, the bnrheV will no longer barb ; the night is theirs for slumber deep, and there's no comforter liko sleep. This life is like a summer day, and we grow weary baling hay. The hours are long, our burdens gall, the recompense seems all too small; our neighbors get the softest jobs, our smiles all termi nate in sobs; we're taxed beyond our modest means, and (wnie one always spills the beans, we get the worst of every deal, and we have corns that will not heal, and so we grumble through the day, in our poor foolish human way. But night approaches and the dark will wipe out all the earcs that eark; no mora well la bor'in the sun and count the wages we have won; no more we'll, sow, no jnorc we'll reap; the greatest comforter is sleep. l.ussiu tuny'tiot believe in the capitalistic system, but her faith in Pauta Clans has been clinched. The increased cost of telephone poles may h due to the universal ambition to pass the other cur nt the turn. . Tho sound of the Irish harp will seem a little strange now that they are no longer harping on the same string. ' Idaho Beau U. of 0. ICU'.KNi:. Jan. is The I nlvoruHy of Uuhu ilvf.Mto.l tlu University of Orosou at basketball ln.it iiIkI'I to t) Nut-Hay )lnnk falta. LONDON, Jan .IS. Tliv ToivcwtnU nnd Sknn- Kalnt bank at Unuui' toind. Norway, mi th Urirom in- filuuiona In that rountiy. haa rui-,ij. l-nu.-u puymt9. sitvs h opcnhaK'-n - UUtpnU-h to ti KschnK Tel-grarh I IM:Tlt Ito'eky iuo,uiitln ecu comimny. Tho Uink ha. I foumla-! r.rotv"t Isisk. il.i.ll nonimn to oii-n or tlon fiintl of 3.oo.iH kroro-r. flolitlly .liinunrv i!?. 1. What nt thn 'i.and of l'rum- liic" In Mimt'H itit v 7, J Wtn In r'redliod With hetnit th fioiu1i'r ii f Hie ' luiddiiiiil r.'llirtooT t. W'hiit iiit.'f lu knnw-ii n th "Imi d i t Ayi'HMre ! 4. What Is llo oldi'nt ropuhllo In V.I(VIII li? t. What In tlii iiii iiiihiu of "Ooni" ,1'iinl? B, What li itu liiiMth of n orU nury pm-i'T ti What uf'' the only two blrda ttml nliiK t!io yi'iir uiuuiut? s. Wlicre onu p.tipld bo orn wear liiK fin' I'i'iiU hi hut wrnlht-r? H. llow.. iniiuy ways art' thorn of pronfuiiicini; tlv Iritir "l" in th t'lil ni' aiKiuttnT " ' 10. ' ll'v -liHii h ilm-n Hpnln ninko isn'n year .not hi-r lttrtnT Aibem to Y l-iiiiy' Jiu-Ntloiit 1. llnw ninny 'rhurrho han Nw York City?, Aim,' Thn .it rrllirlou iriimw nhnwt'il that Ncv V'ork. has 1 , TO 0 i-huivliiN 2. Whut uro tha 'mlom of th flvn Mirlpi-ifof Hi" CbliM' Niillomtl flagt Aim. They urn ; red, yelluw, blue, hlH mill litio k, ' 3. Wlmt omtntiv l tho homo of tho tiilio lino? "Ann. M-Klro. 4. 1 1 ' iv ultl ih Miiudo H, whon Bh nmtlo tho world's trotting r-rlT And. Klo'n your old. B, How ninny nimpln from this country emlKrrtltt to Cnnndtv nrh tnonthr. An. About S000. i'.. How itiany word In lh i:u- Hah iinuuo end In "iIuuh?'.' An. Kuur. Tltey are vei'iehdouii, ntup'0 Uoua, himardiuia and Jouporduua. ' 7. What rMi'UpiilInn do Iii'jki tip dlnns fnllowT. AO They r 4nmr. I. Whut U tliq toiii. ha ot llilT iits. iunsi it, lthr r I. Why wsre loams nvn for V S ytarst Ana, PoeuUHrt It Ihn tlm f .r tha imMlnu sf thre "nfu- ' Hons. 10. What wirt of a p.mn In "liw- bnllT" Ana. H in a lorm liUrr In whloh tho h hiiml It K'lmld. rWl thn wdinor. Htrnlnhtu and llunhea d not count. Tho ImdI bund ponnlblo to a atralKht from un u to a lls ft. Head Stuffed py ' . Catarrh or Cold? Use Healing Cream If your nostrils art clofte4. vour throat dirtrd, or yoUr iiM i Hulled by naity catartb or told, p)y liittt port, stitUeptk, Krm dotroy tn4 crram Uito your Mttril. ponttrstt through cvrry air pMat, XoUiin( ill Hinfd, twollrn niembraoes and jvu tt biftant re Inf. How tood It feeM. Ver nonrih sis op. Vour h4d U cWf. ' No' ir hawkinir, tttuinlnf. drytitM il,Htr' cllnir (or bftath. (M uiH Ol Fly's Creain Balm from knf uit t'oIJi and raturth yk4 bat matfic Dout uy Mutle4 up. lUliel i iwe. The-evidence In the second trial of Fatcoe Arbucklo has not yet reached the point where It baa any effect on the sa!o of r'siuo uiagg. CVRE YOl'XG'S WIIJ)NKSS IY KI'INK AIMIKTMKNT DETltOIT, Jan. .IS. 'Top" Younff, Tiger Boooiid kwrnan, whoHe wU-rd throwing JinuV.y lt-d to ,hls rcnxovul from the Uuoup lnut peason, is under riiImk trcutmcnt Tor a dislocated ver tebrae', at Millartolphla, which he ex pects to correct his trouble, according- to a letter he . bus written to ,a friend here. V- "" " ' ' V. --- -- -y-y--------- fsrs - a by RrtiSir? T-..LI.. i,. U.' -ll'v iL .. in a sweetrtearij boi Sr-i odoefs tnev! not iru a. wife. Yoth. and riialth. are. rotrLgoae before we reJize -irieir priceless value. "kcre is m.or-e Tyn, (aofurt at yourself "thaa at oifiers. V ) a .j Mo man, is in. Greater iaitiAer UTtX fldoini exthinfi thw, he who - ls.1t K . . w . .. . . . .. V'''& "as jus'; sworn oft doift t. ' t: TH. h-istory.or' this world, is a . stor of ike doirtA? of radical ntcn. ami wenvut. HEZ HECK SAYS: T li "I (ovih. one gSW57 Mj& ' wontftn fur ft lfV it. v '--.V V v You must try Folgcr'sGblclcri'Gatc Coffee to appreciate its unusual flavor a flavor that lias been developed through seventy-two years activity in selecting,'1 blending and roasting coffee. You will find that Folger's Golden, Gate Coffee is different from other cof-fee-pleasingly different. And you will find that this different flavor is uniform. Every vacuum packed Golden Gate tinV guards the same delicious flavor. But the proof of the goodness of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is in the drinking. Tell your grocer you want it. FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE PRODUCT COFFEE . THA EXTRACTS. SP1CM ' AND1 BAXlNO POWDER A. FOLGBR fl CO. v - San Francisco Kansas Cit Dallas Shizucka,Japan , 1s