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vu Onsiwian, Oja Aaliland Tribune.
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I. HUMPTKR baHTB, gaoaser.
1 MtU IB AdTincet
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Delli, with Sunday Sun, month ...
Dell, dllhout Suiidaa Nun, W
' pellr, wltbout Sunday Bun, mouth
) Kill Tribune, on. tear
, s.to
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evade Bun. one Jar
T Cap.lKB In 'Medford. Aebland, Jactaot.
fllle. C'utrnt Point. Phoenll. Teleot and ei
Oeli,.eIM Sunday Bon, month. ..
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Billy, without Bunder Bull, ont rear... T.l
' Utile, with flundee Buo. on jeer.....
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' All tmi by carrier, caab In adeance.
tnttral At eeoonoVUee matter At Median)
Qroa. sndr lot ol Marcs I, 1S7S.
. dfrVUI paper ol ihe City ol Milord.
OftMal paper ol Jii-koon Co-mty. ,
haul dally nn emulation for BU
BjuOina ending April lei, lSe, 3i, mora thai
iouble tbe rfrrulatloo ol any othar paper pub
i,iU(rf In Jai-kaon Cloiuitr.
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-"eh. lt mmi bmntt Arbanv Ort.. IfM'
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rejlfco, baring Iraeed wire Aaaoclatad Pre
Sendee. .,"', '
BflKHERH Of THF. HT WIE88.
j The Aaaonlatad Preoe la eicluelwly antltlor
RIM naa -ror repuuiM'auui.
... credited to It or not othorwlao ttedltee
-ba ibis paper, ana bibo w tu iw .
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All riBaia vi r.yui w. -
r.daad fcarala ra alao tfmtd. -
:Tc SmUdjje Pot
. BP Artbur Perrp. . .
i-Ube, ntUHlc of a axaphone Is held
""(mmoral." ond, pad to tell. Ihe musl
ral aw, In not oil It should he. The
w(tywttrdnewi of the naxophone. In
prolnly caused by your corr.. who la
blamed for everyihlng. but the Great
War. and the woolly ophla.
' """" "
.. The Copco ball team, which went
"out after blood" In Its gnme yesterday,-
failed to get enough runs, and
tyielc opponents did not bleed to
death.' ,, . ' ' . .
..I'lie Indictment of a pair of enforce
ment iOff leers; at Klamath Falls for
th:alle'ged lheffof a revolver, and al
feed unlawful conduct with several
sacks of sug-ar, Is a. bright and shining
example,. one suspects, of what hap
pens when peanut politics, and a grand
jury, .lort functioning In cahoots. The
rim'oval o'f the two officials Is the ob
Jfintlve, when It should be the peanut
from pintle's:' , ' t ;
:;?$' - ' 1 ii-' .
j yionm than it soiiNns.
'!: (Thlx Pnirw.) ' '
, ' Wlflon- IloRers,' who was re-
" renlly tiijui'ed when he fell. In a.
' local swimming tank, was relensed .
: from a' local hospltnl yesterday
fully recovered from the effects
. of his contretemps.
The' hoy situation is critical. Last
yeor there was no hay for the cows
to eat, and this year there are no cows
to eat the hay. "
A bird, probably a sparrow, though
i
ot stated, hit an auto driver, In the
forehead,' and caused an accident, in
Kostern Oregon. This Illustrates how
much chance a pedestrian has.
!.'Tlifr women folks are canning fruit,
and they enjoy it best on a real hot
dayi . The task is further complicated,
by, exploding fruit Jurs, Inflicting an
ugly gash on the right hand. This Is
'the I dark, side of housework.. The
bright side Is the custom of finding
cold nuggets, In a chicken's craw, .al
ways. , i Just before Thanksgiving or
Christmas.
I VThe Mayor of Portland, who kissed
u grand opera star, and ran for the l!H.
senata. Is shown in a news reel this
week,! shaking bonds with a niovio
queen.
!: tij
r.
KH AND, NO WONDKll.
(Kbiniatli rails tlcraiil.)
' The dance nt Kalrport was a
' grand success. Many automobiles
' were robbed. The thieves have
not been made known although it '
is reported they were captured.
A l.os Angeles scientist has dis
covered ' "gasoline tanks breathe,"
causing an nnnunl loss, of GO. 000,000
gallons. The mnln Idea is tn keep
the gasoline tank breathing, whether
you do or not.
The Itlffs ae a stoul-heartrd race,
for all their cussedness. They are bat
tling' 100. 000 French soldiers, 2&0 air
planes, and 400 tanks, as gaily as If
they had a chance. ,
.-. Till? WAV THINGS GO.
Kd Howe Monthly.)
1 lately attended a horse race and
i.oon noted that although I frequently
bought a 12 ticket. I never won any
thing. I noted, also, that some New
York gentlemen present, had a habit
of buying tickets and presenting them
to tho ladles: It seemed it new form of
gallantry. Ho when n lndy acquaint
line came Into our box, Just as a race
was- starting. I bowed politely anil
begged the honor of presenting her
with a ticket. In about two minutes
the ticket I had given away, believing
It would not win anything, won f3D.
There are only it dogs In Jackson
county' according to license records.
The exaess you run over, and walk
over, and bark at people, belong to
tourists. .'
' Oulte a few of the citizens are plan
ning on taking a chance on being shot
for a. mule-tolled deer, in sombre and
sere Heptember.
Statistics show that in snlte of their
prodtlflcness, fewer 4ds are cut off Inl
their prime at railroad crossings, than
any other make of car. There are two
fundamental reasons for this: vie., the
Inability of the party of the first part,
to get lo the crosig, and the tender
heartedness of incomutlves, It they do
get there..'
BISINCJ ABOVE THE
GREAT religious experiment was laun'tOied in New, York City
Ihe other day. At the Park Avenue Baptist claireh, Dr. Harry
Emerson FoR'lieU lnnm-lie,! what he termed his "thrilling adven
ture in lilieral 'refijf inn. '.''.' ' ' . '' ' ' '
The ehiircV WasVrowded W the doors, liniidreds were turned
away. Some of the .rii'liest pooplo in" New York City , were there,
(tmoiitr them' John D. Rockefeller and Judge .Roliert X.: I.ovett,
while there were hundreds; of poor people, and scores of the. (treat
and (Morions averni-NV representative' American men and women,
from nil walks of life, who 'had come to wilness tho new experi
ment v;.;;. .'' .,,'.; . ' '.; ; , -
When a iliinister ean draw sueli a throng, in this day mid age,
and in sueh a materialistic; Babylon as New York City, it might he
well to examine his message, whether one agrees with it or not.
' Dr. Fosdick took his text from Mark: "
"Thou shall love the Lord, thyOod with nil thy heart ond. with
all thy soul and with oil thy mind and with all thy strength -thou
shalt lovo thy neighbor as thrself." - '
Arid the following brief extract gives the essence of his mes
sage, a message which we believe the world needs now, as perhaps
never before. ' '
"You seo tha theme of this first sermon that I preach as your1 '
minister-elect. That thing is always happening to religion that '
happened to It In Jesus' doy. It r ins out from Its main proposi
tions and becomes absorbed in lt corollaries. It entangles Itself, '
in trivialities, lt starts with i the weightier matters of the law, Jus- .
tire, mercy, .faithfulness, but It ends hy tithing mint, anise and;
cummin. And .then-It has to be reformed. Only, vital reform
ation' Is not well done by controversy. You cannot get lit It neg-
atively. The Master's way is the only constructive solution lead
men positively into the presence of something In religion so great,'
so redeeming, so beautiful that central things become central, tin-"!';
veil the mountalnSAof religion, love to Clod and love to man, that
men may see how small the hills are! '
"But what is our adventure after? What are we trying to do? .
Some will describe It in negative terms; we are against this or
we do not believe In that. That, however, Is surely an titter mis--representation
of our spirit and this morning I wanted to say that,
as I see It,, we are endeavoring' to do what the Master did In this,
passage to exalt tho control and spiritual elements in Christian
ity, to mako great things grent- and small things small, and to
make this so explicit In the organization of our church that no
body con mistake our sincerity in meaning it. We want to say
to this city that Just one thing I central in Christianity disci
pline to Jesus and that anybody who has that spiritual root of
the mntter sincerely In him ought to be welcome on equal terms','
with everybody else in the Church of Clirls. . i
QUILL
Yet Darwin never saw a crowd
ting.
Ah, Well; a long vacation, just
a little, thinner.
At times wo fear that whatever
something inheritable. ,
Middle-age is the -time when the
saving next month. 1 ' ,
A man has one advantage. He
will be noxt season. '
Marriage is the ceremony that
for him. i
Gratitude hasn't yet disappeared, else nobody would stay after
dinner for the speeches. .
'Early training means much, and
tic Ford played with as an infant.
Ro-getter:' A man who runs
tion. ; . '-
Middlc-ngo is that period when
12 o'clock as tho thought of bed.
About tho only ort that can bo
a tutor is lying. , ,
A crank is a man in whoso head
solitary confinement.
rr
RipplingRFi
A COMMON
MY PAT Unelo Ebencrer ycarsiod to garner unearned - tcalo,
and he dealt with every (geezer who had gilded .bricks
for sale Ho was always sendittg money to som.e fakers fat
away, who, with language sweet as honey, lead tho easy marks
astray. One such faker, void of "pity, told my undo he was hoir
to a fnrm in New York City, Mjitli all hay and squashes there.
Month by month the faker led Wim down the path whero suckers
go, month by month the fakori bled him till at last ho had no
dough. Then we hoped this d rastie lesson would control him
for a while; but my undo said "I'll press on till I gain a noblf
pile. Not for me tho sordid foiling of tho ordinary chump;
am yearning, I am spoiling fyir a fortuno in a lump. Not for
wageR do 1 hanker, not for ;funis the peasants lift, mid I scorr)
the village honker with his talk of toil jinil thrift. I've been
bilked of mark and shilling tiiuny Ijmes, I must admit, but some
day I'll make a killing, ma'fc a large and gorgoous hit." Often
times wo all implored hint to' get down to brazen taeks, but our
logic only bored him ns, ho lreame.d of gold in sacks. Were
there stratiiKcrvt .so fisby that) the children would beware, Were
there schemes too wasiy.wishy-B)l'nble Kb was always there. So
nt last he died (lisp.'stod with no coin to buy a shroud, Vnble
Kb, who never trti'Acd in the wisdom of the crowd? In his nar
row gravo v lutVl him, in the churchyard's hollowed dirt,
whore no man $ m ever tratle him moonshine for his Sundny
Rliirt. , . . ,
LITTLE THINGS.
POINTS
of rabid fans behind a wire net
J,
means - spreading your savings but
', '; .
killed the dead civilizations was
.';,! ,
average man is going , to begin.
' -'' ' . ; ,
always knows where his Waist line
'
cures his desire to have ber sing
; . ' ' -
-: :
one wonders what kind of rat-
' ' T.
out of gas two miles from a sta
. . '; ' .'; i
nothing has as much appeal after
: '
developed without a genius or
an idea has been condemned to
fOLLY.
CROSSWORD PUZXK STORY
HIDE AND GO SEEK V'
33"5TJ 5T
m ar an 37- ar
There u Fido behind the l-2-3t-5-6 and 'Sally is behind the
2-7-10-15-20-25-29! '';..
Which 16-21-26 will find the other first? '
- - I 14-19-23-28-30 saw such playful tolksl 4-8-11-17 since noon ..
they have been romping about. . . -'..';.
Fido 15-16-17-18 Sally s dress when he caught it, which Was
12-18-22-27 naughty of Fido. I don't think he ought to have any
cherry 24-25-26 tor dessert 9-10 be allowed 11-12-13,14 a sweet .
. biscuit for he is 20-21 awfully naughty doggie I. -f, -jV;. .; ;. :
Answer To bast Puzzle v '''',' '',.'
&U4 (trucks), 1-7.U-1' ttM)i-' iM- '(M),Ti04ilMlM..
.8-812 (use), 16-1B (ua), 6-9 J817 (keep).
'' .: J Cupirtglit, tSti.. tf TH fttermMotMt 8tnttat .-..'i '
Personal Health; Service
By WILLI.4M BRADY. M. D. 1
matllSL HII ka BBBiaraB tv Dr. BraO M a
Utaan BMaM-to krM ma wrlttaB M 1st. OwlBf.
a iwb aaM a aransarBi aara. bjb raan; wa aa
AaMnst Dr. WIIImbbj mh, ar ssea f IMS ai
According to the papers, Elbert H.
Gary, chairmdn of the hoard of di-
rectora of the U.
S. Steel - corpora
tion, -.declares' he
; has ' been a fairly
.' strong . person all
his life and. that
he - never had : a
gjttjtL-' eighteen In 'fact,
'llr"P". he : didn't' know
' AFl&m -'J- what it meant.
Well, I can believe
'that5 last part. ' In
faot, I.,, doubt , whether the' Judgo
knows what it means even now. He
goes' on .to boast a Uttie, according
lo the papers. He says he worked
hard, slept outdoors, was often
caught in the rain and drenched
but he was never bothered with
catching cold.' .,
But that isn't the judge's diseov-.'
13
ery. I could have told him that of Ix't "Ens iGo In Ad Lib. son. Lincoln, Jefferson, and on and on,
course a man can't catch, any disease . .1 - am 10 and have a sister 8 and none could escapq the same designing
in. that way. I've been trying to tell a sister 0 and, a brother 13. Mother pen. am ashamed. that such an ar
him so for about twenty years, but objects to our going in swimming tide has found print In- the state of
I suppose the JuCge is one ot the more than once a day. , Does it In- Oregon. , , With every .other man and
many, many people who do not be- Jure one's health; to go in swimming woman who believes In the thing we
lleve all they read in the papers, more than once a day? H. V. . Call Justice in Medford. I am chagrln
or. who do not read the important. Answer Not any.- If ' you' were ed that It has gone out in a. Medford
things in the papers. But we'll waive;
all that and let the .Judge have
the full credit of his discovery. Lett ' ' A Mere Urman'n Idea? : ,
him lead UP to It in his own way, I, It is now known that a goiter Is
according to the papers: "I used due to lack of iodin, which is essen-
to eat whatever I chose. Until I tlal "tor . the normal ' functioning of
was well past, twenty I never needed-the thyroid gland.' A' proper iodin
the services of a dentist. 1 haven't
needed them very often since... Dietjslble that cancer -may be due to
thfn win vhiit t wnnterf tn lonrn - t lack of some element nr fliihstnnc
could wish that I knew aa much
about foods In my early boyhood as
t learned In my two weeks' stay at
the hospital. Most fit us eat too
much. Especially, we eat that which '
Is not of benefit, but is a dead weight
and Injurious." And In the same In-;
tervlew Mr.. Gary specifies ice cream,
and pie for dessert, for instance. , I
r . I
The Judge's great discovery Is the
tt hm mn.t ... . ,.!. I
Dr. William Osier discovered . the formation ot something akin to "em-
. L. .Knin,in. .iijii' ..i.i.v
Baine iiiiiig luriy years ugo. Anotner
doctor whose name I will omit lest
somebody accuse me of egotism, re
discovered it twenty years ago. A
guy, by the name of Oeorge Cheyne
discovered It over twd hundred years
ago.' An Italian n anted Cornaro dis
covered It 400 years ugo. .
But ' If Mr. Gary enjoyed such
good health aa a boy and kept his
Vuwu aa n uuy aiiu CH 1MB
teeth so well It must be that he had
the right diet, that is. the right diet'
for a growing boy. That would not
be the right diet for a man of
years who docs no work and lives by
his wits. Ice cream and plj for
dessert nre absolutely good health-
tul nourishing digestible food for' Li I fiP 00rrc"on the dlet.'ghort and hla, profeased faMh renc-
live boy or girl; they may not be "''a,bh,e d'' ,n h6, '"n','ht a,e-; ' : -V. - ; -
the best dessert for a man of ample'11 nd ' PPeotlon of .ultable Splints, t have little taste for contentions of
years and no real work to do. The or, ,,c"' "'1 the -direction of the peech. But any man who can sit and
normal,
, healthy, actively playing or'!", '"'v,".",w'" -noma correction
g boy or girl breaks no ruiel g ;.". wymlt?'' , 'VV ; - '
working
or law of hygiene in ordering pie
a In mode for dessert. If hungry .for
inat combination. The boy's or girl's
mature, sedate or Inactive father or
mother., however, scarcely has "an
real use for the additional' calories!
yn-iu.-u ny sucn aessert. xne nanit
" uy auvn uciw'i l. alio liunil
or desire or appetite for such super-
fluous food grows on one. and It Is
wlso to curb it. " when one attains
maturity even If one has to go to
a hospital to have the curbing done.'.
as did Judm (larv. The hnv .nrt
girl In their earlier 'teens ought to
eat rings around father or mother.
,h.'"oun, on need'
ilntenance ration for
e a ruie, tor
,... . m inninienaince ration lor
nrdinin, ..j . j .
...... 1. 1 hi mr .mi i-unfliam
. .. . ..
m.TH. r :l.KPV,aa.". ".,n " " ""me oher spot.
which father and mother have per
manently retired. .
One
thing Mr. Oary discovered
, ,r. v.
every Tfumm . xMng should go to &
hospital to be checked up perlodl -
colly. He speciries a hospital prob-.'
ably because it was in a hospital that
'he came across the doctor who In-
spln-d the.e dl.coverle.a. Lets not
clutter up the hospitals with.- Well
: II-If I :
I '
atBaiaaB aaat aataVaaaaal aa iniliaii
aa i IsifB aiiajBar f Utaaaa rxaraaBl. eak
ajaaa w aajanas Baa aaBBarBHBB
.
folks; what's the 'matter with-the
imvuuy . ui , vnv a uvuiui uu.iv .
nna'a own hnme fhr hfiilth - ezamina-'
tion?
QUESTIONS AriD AKiSWERS: : ;
;'- -i-A IiiUIe Runabout.
I see where you advertise 'to- ex-
terminate bedbugs. .What .do, you glves ,t the He. ' If William Jennings
charge and is- your -method danger-Bryan j,. the character this- nation has
ous to human beings? H. B., W. . : known him to be.- open- as a book,
; Answer It depends on how buggy -.without guile, fearless for Christian
the environment is, but I have a righteousness, then such designed ma
sliding scale of charges, beginning at iignirig of tthis clean 4ouled American
SO, per bug, In casepf a" soUtary ta extremely: contemptible, ,It waa dis
guos.t, to . aa low as three, hugs .for, picable arid contemptible to; print It
n cent where theri'-ls .a. big; con-.any time. (It Is tenfold more -since his
ventlon. : So far my method has not I death. . s ,. .
exterminated any human beings, to! . it the immortal. Bryan wore, the
spoak of, though I give no guaranties .'shadow of the character thnt this vlU
for "the safety of Jdle bystanders, ifying article would picture him, then
Send a self-addressed stamped en- this nation has no worthies, past or
velope for a plan of battle and' tha
choice,, bf ammunition, .;
kids all five of Ua -would go in aa
often as .we pleased."''
ration prevents goiter. Is It not pos-'.ear
necessary -to the tissues. - Authorities. evangelical Christianity generally and
"assure us cancer is not a germ dis-.tnelr Medford : representatives, the
ease, not a .communicable diBeaBe.Protestant churches, in particular
May it not be due to certain glands! We Medford Protestant Christians
functioning at a disadvantage from
the lack of some essential element,
analogous to the cause of goiter? In
a discussion T'had-'with a' medical
man he suggested that corns are.he
a m ....
'.result or prolonged .irritation of tne
Skin, unit thl irrllnllnn' n
hnimin. . ri,,M' ' ..ii.
cer. Perhnna lnrtivM,,i ..n.ii.i.
to cancer lack this element of tin-
sue preservation. L. A.; J.-.
ine tt wnnM aa h. ' . ..
- W..d. .hm.." "y-
Answer xne mea sounds promls-
cer research Institutions. - '
- The aanwleswMfl VUmlm
I have a nephew eighteen months
... . . . . ,
wh ,bwleKfeo:- "
f, "1 ' 7. n,1" be'n
,h. - '," . 1 .
!hla: dfoy ' be corrected? iliss
i.l.'. ,..., .,' A 1 .
Z I u ' dtl J?" J'"
dently been faulty, since he has obe -
Poems: That Live
- Roslgnauioa
. , -
iW,!r' why rrftn'- m" P'nslve friend,
M P'ea"ur" ellpped away
SomV ?. ""a "" wl" lend'
And all refuse to stay.
' ne ratnnow in tne sky.
, ,n 5ra":' k '.
1 ,n'm' and 1 Mk not hy
Th'y -..M
-n-i.i. .,.-.. . .. '.HO
Ti.,t. ., w
i 1th folded arms I linger not
I .nu . k . . . ,. .
t To call them hack: twere vain:
I know they'll shlneasgaln.
Walter savage Landor.
Decoy of the tooth or decay of the
lalu Il)r , acnoiar as iracners
all know. V
j ' "
The "nervous" child la not a nor -
"aP child. "Nervousness" als but a
symptom of some underlying cause.'.
11 , ,
Cook with gag. ..' -A fl
JO
W may not know when we're well
of f, but ! Investment agent Kit onto
It. somehow. ' We can't eat our cake
an have it. .. but we kin borrow
money ou a FOnl an' still drive it.
COMMUNICATIONS
"A Mo Blank as HcIL"
To the Editor: . ;; - v; .- ' . . --
The article entitled ."Bryan,": pub
lished in the Sunday Sun, August 2.
1820 Is a reproach and a disgrace to
any newspaper- that would reprint it.
In Its Intent, Its purpose and Its de
sign it is an obvious defamation of tho
character of. one" of the greatest Amer
leans IIvIhk or dead. The article Is
purported to hnve been taken from a
July issue of . the Baltimore' Evening
Sunt, and written by the pen of one
Mencflken.' it has not a single para
graph which, contains Xhe. evidence or
essence, of truth. Its content, in wflole
and in part, is a He and every man
and .woman in Medford.--who has
knowledge of the life and accomplish
ments of " William Jennings Bryan
knows It is a lie. 1 '' . -
There is nothing within the article
Itself which points to a single evidence
of proof of its truth. The authentic
. ,h. iA . rrha irr. nt thia man
. .... . . . .L . .
nearly fifty years before, -the nation,
gives It the lie. ..Every utterance from
his Hps and evety -a&icle from his pen
throughout his life time gives It the
lie. The editorial of the- editor of the
i.-.t Trihune 0f some few davs nast,
present. Others among our honored
land revered immortals,.Roosevelt, Wll-
paper. We have a right to ask why?
land, -believe what we believe.',
It i my opinion that If. the editor
of the Mail Tribune-had been on the
Job, it never would have been read in
a. Medford paper. It sounds more like
the aloprovei- of .the J'pot." .. It-has the
marks of the same hand that is
alnexteroua , In distorting reports and
headlines and otherwise slandering
" B'"i' nt'
.,ne8 . .'which refers to the
evangelical cnurcnes, ineir programs
l""r" i
j iwn an nui inin na men-
lno tlttat ti- tn. arlAl Ivan tux 4 n thai fnw.
""'
Bumir in a manner wmm IS in insuil
anA.!LenslVe 10 the - of tnl8
faith, then we want our news from an-
faith, then we want our news from an
lheF source. More than one mem-
f'L !D.e.?own Bt?llmc ' ,he
Mail Tribune has offered suggestions
to the Medford ministers relative to
uch constant procedure, and what we
m'Rht do toward eliminating It. The
.flmlnator Is a small-but very useful
I ; .
I The publication of this article from
l(l rUlllIHOre DUH IS Bn.OtienSe lO CV-
ery Christlan man of this community
who believes In or adheres to the faith
the Baltimore Sun is an offense to ev-
of evangelical Christianity. If one
.uch , ,ma ,t through and not sec
I concealed therein -the weapon aimed
ot 80 much 8S Bnan as at the cause
l.i,i. v v,.;
swallow the swill referred to has small
Itaste for truth and fair mlndednew.
The Commoner was my friend, as he
was the friend of every -American -and
every national good. None have rham
pi6ned the common . good more wor
thily. He is undying, in the hearts of
millions and his name will glow when
such pottage la no longer dished up
for intelligent folk.' 'Alive, he needed
not my poor pen for his defense. Dead,
nla memory or-that -of such' another,
shall not be defamed In.such-a manner
without remonstrance. '
j: -it. coAjf. '
. Having read-carefully 'that bitter
and unoatlsd for article on "Bryan."
published in the Sun yesterday and
Vhe reply that has been made by Rev.
Coan, I wieh simply to sign my -name
to it, and feel honored to do so, to ex
press ,my great amazement that the
editor of our home paper would per
mit such an article to be printed. It
Ja an Insult to every Christian man.
woman, or child In this commupnlty.
lit l adlsgroce to thecitlaenshlp of our
Iclty. That' matchless American
1 William Jennings Bryan! That life
above reproach! That defender of
the grent erangellrnt Faith the only
hope of the World! Rev.4?oan has
mildly fptssa Tiljf deeper feelings
regarding the matter. The Immortal
Bryan will nve'iorvrr.n. ......u
of all true Americana of all evan
MaVal Christians!
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. rlljtortal Is romnionitMl.
To the fcdltor;'
I have read your recent editorial
dealing with-the speeches being made
by Clifford I'lwhot. -
It Is refreshing and reassuring to
find tlmt llima. are still . peoplu in
the country wlib are normal, and,
that some of them are publishing
newspapers, r and have '.the courage
to print sorno. plain, common1 sense:
, .- W.'-D. HAMILTON,' '-J-
,' ' Spokane, .? : JU' J'.; . .
Timely Views ; -on
World Topics
Crisis In Oilnn Remands Impntitat
Justice and Good Will of Power,"
Says Etliicator. - -l
"The day of foreign dominion In
China Is gone. A new basis other
than coercion and strict insistence on
wri iibu ""'y
i.-lli,H"' miisl be
worKt'U out. i no
task Is extremely
difficult but the
price of .failure. Is
too te-rrlble to
contemplate" ., .
This Is the way
Dr.. C h afl e K.
Edmunds, autnor,.
ovnlnrer. Pro vost
TL I of Johns Hopkins
fSrv I u n I v e r s Ity and
I r I f o r men. president
I V I of Contort-. Unlver-
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UK vk, tumuriva . s(,nted re,,6ntly . a
picture of, "Some Recent Develop
ments In . Amerlcnn:Chinese . Relation's."-
, i " ,':.'' .-
Emphnsixlng tho Reilousncss of the
situation from the viewpoint of
world pence he said:
"A spark in the Halltnn stnrted the
World War. There Is more than a
spark In China already. . China,
.Inpjin. Russia,. Britain and Franco
are nil involved. America .holds tho
moral. leadership- of the: hour If she
will use it. The situation demands
Immediate attention. Impartial Jus
tice, and Indomitable good will.
The stand of President Coolldge. In
Insisting thnt the policy ns enunciat
ed. 1n the. Washington Arms conference-
should be carried into effect
without delay; and that no new poli
cies dealing ; with China' should e
adopted by other countrios; contrary
to -the agreements" in the' nine-power
treiity, was praised by Dr. Edmunds.
"it Is-, reported from 'Ijondbn that
i-he.-attltude -of the' British" govern
ment' with reference'-tb disorders .in
China' Is' that ' no Internal conference
to consider the Injustice of the Chi
nese, grievances should- he- held 'until
the situation,-"aroundi ; the - various
treaty ports - has - become, normal,"
said Dr.' Edmunds.. v ;, , ;-' f. -. t-'
Ilrltlsh ' Overlook , Chances. .!
"The-British possess greater, extra
territorial rights in China than any
.otner nation. . i nn wiacKprciia .ubi
tatlon there Is" directed1 against them
in a greater degree than againBt any
other ' Occdental power.' There; hayo
been many opportunities in the. past,
when complete calm 'ruled' around
the ' British 'concessions, which Lon
don - has overlooked for - furthering
sclf-govcrntncnt in China. . . ;
"Now that the Chinese are ' thor
oughly worked up,-It Is putting the
cart .before the horse . to say thnt
no v consideration will be given ',to
their, complaints until law and order
is-;restdred; V- '
"THe Chinese atmosphere Is well
filled -.with .-charges of foreign in
trigue' and duplicity. ' These charges
are nol to' be , disproved by gunfire."
Children's Pictorial " ' ' v
, , . Cross . VVord Puzzle
' -.-'' - RuBnini Across. '
, Wcrd 1. In the picture.
Won. 4. To express approval,
to commt nd.
Word 6. ' Something blacksmiths
use. Plural. . .. . ,
Running Down. . '.'
Word 2. A city in Ohio, noted
as a center of the tire snd dirigible
industry. . f
Word 3. An article commonly
used by artists. ,
SATURDAY'S PUZZLE.
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