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G3 O o wfinponn myr. vnmvm. ftfTWOftr. .ftn.EMV &A'ft?imv ootomir. 2,pio. G Medford Mail Tribune AS INDEPENDENT NKWHPAPER PUBl&MQ KVKHY AFTERNOON EXCEPT KUNI1AY. Hi TUB UEUKOHD FK1NTINU CO. Th Mtdford Kurwiay Horning Hun (a tuiMc-ribcri dvairing tb leveiiHiajr dtl MP". furnlfhed OttWi Mail North Fir iticct Trlbun Uuildiiif, 1'lioiic 70. A oonnolfriation of thtt Democratic Timrf, tba Mwlforrl Mail, the Ur.ifonl Tribune, lb Boutb rti Ortgoiiign, th AitiUofJ Tribuna. ROBERT W. miHL, Editor. H. HLill'I'KIt 8MITU, llauiger. Hr Mull In Advance: Dutly, with K inula jr Run, year 7.R0 Dally, with Kumlity Hun, tnemth 75 Dully, without Sunday Hun, year 0.60 Drnly, without Huniiay Bun, month . . .06 weekly Mail Tribune, on year 8.00 Sunday Sun, one year 8.00 ,QUllL POINTS The rapid climbers don't ditch their friends, the loans, and the friends get mad and quit. They just refuse Estelle isn't unique. All women love fighters, Mit, havinj ocquired one, fear to have him fight again. Times change; you seldom see a modern young man who is too big for his breeches. BT CAItlIIF.lt In Medford, Ashland, Jarkaon rllt. Central Point, Htoetiii, Talent and on WKhwaya: - Daily, with Sunday Run. month I ' Dally, without Kundiiy Sun, niunlh 56 Daily, without Sunday Bun, one year,.. 7.R0 Diily, with Hunuuy Sun, one year c All teriua by carrier, cash In advance. Entered ai yond-clum matter at Medford, Oft-guii, under act of March 8, 187. MKMHKH8 OK THE ASSOCMTEI) PRESS. The Associated Prewi la delusively entitled to the line for republication of alt newe dfa pntrhefl credited to it or not otherwise credited lit thla paper, and also to the locaj new pub- MWu Herein. All riKhu of repub'icstlnn of apecll dlv pit t dies herein are alto reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. Today Is Just a duy When It Is a long trall- From tho top To tho bottom Of tho allotted bjmoe And llko tho well-known KuhI And tho prominent Wetit 'TIb difficult To make them nieet- And the Oregonian Of the 23rd !nnt. ObHorves phenomena Ah follows: In spite of the fart that Port land Ih to ho tho Ht:ene of ono of the greatest HpnrtH nttriictloiiH of tho early fall. It In dmihtful If thoiiHandH who will nee tho font hall Kn mo, between Oi jkii and C'aUfornla on Multnomah field tomorrow afternuon tiro aware uf this faet. How come? O'er many white-lined HoUIh- Tho merry Hnh !Hah! sweeps 1000 football teams- Crnnh and slanh and sntasli l-'or .victory and school. Is there a star- Arnong the lot- (Iround kuIikt, punter Who runs, or liuekn Or heaves the bull- Who Is ndorned With a O. Chaplin mtiMtncho? Atumlay they huIiI I'enco In Murope- Ah! New Km Duwns- Ho (iroei'o Invades HulKuria Thero seeniH to be Where thero Is war. The world hUii.iIh out on either Hide No wider than the heart Ik wide; Above the world Is hi retched the ky, No biKber than the soul Ih hlsh. The heart can push the sea and land Farther away on either hand; The Kottl can Mpllt the sky In two. And let the face of (I nil tdilne thru. Hut Kant and West wilt pinch the heart That cannot keep them pushed apart; And he who soul Ik flat tho sky Will cave In on him by and by, Kdna St. Vincent Millay. Don't manicure your claws With 1 O, pons Clrcen leaven are gold And hlnndcH, bin net tea Mo matter, hennaay; Count ty M-huolma-amK Come to town To get their hah- marci'lled. ! . JIOB-killliiK weather Down on the farm (Irnpo vlneKur- 1h pruhAfthlno Mill. Thin ought to be Knouijh to fill pond-by So-long A9 u rovilr- How pointless literature is made by changing styles! 'A rag, a bone and u hank of hair." Example People brag on their worthless friends; the test of ability to win applause from people who don't like you. Some tilings are, beyond understanding. AVitk winter near, Vermont man tried to break out of a Florida jail. There isn't much wrong in a country where an honest intel lectual can't think up a word more abusive than "yokel." Correct, this sentence: "Lie still, dear," said the husband of ten years; "I'll get up and find an extra blanket." 15 BOOTLEGGERS IN GUN BATTLE IN NEW YORK CELLAR NRW yoltIC, Oct. 24 (A. P.) Three men wore killed early today in what police bellevo wuh a buttle be tween fifteen bootleggcra in the base ment of a rooming houHC. Two men wnro found dead In the hall and the third died later In a hos pital, from a bullet In Ills brain. John MuKllorretti, said to be part owner of tho house, was arrested . ehai-Ked with suspicion of homicide. When police arrived all of the Kun- men had fled. Tables had hei-n torn, more than six billion feet which, al LUMBER CUT FOR LOOKI LOO iJczrz B4RBFD IK0WI cmu SLIGHT DECREASE ".lost tlilnk of nil tli" fun we've iii1km-1 by eutlii' onions," wild Mrs. Iair Hull V her ImslMind. lust eve- nlii', lifter Mio hull t' mm clown an invitation f join a movie .liarty. At leust iIutb onu tlilnic vvb kin Mill )4ij for uitlioul fii'Un' it, nil' Unit's wur biHr. (Copyright John F. Dlllo Co.) O -t Or EK.NEHT SIMIAN - ' Timely Views on World Topics WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. CenBUfl hurouu fiRureH today showing that IuhI year'H cutting of lumber from American forests nmounted to 35, USU.UStl.UOO board feet, a 3.3 per cent decrease from the previous year, were viewed In a statement by W. U (Jree ley, chief of tho forestry service as 'far from reassuring to those inter ested In forest conservation." The bureau's report showed that the state of Washington produced i ;tpart for use as clubs In the free-for- all fight that preceded the shooting. Chairs were smashed and other furni ture demolished. Police found eleven bullets embedded In the walls. The two men found dead in the hallway had been shot in tho back, apparently as they fled toward the street. The man who later died at a hospital wan found lying on the floor of n rear kitchen with an empty re volver nearby. Police believe tho shooting was another chapter In the bootleg war- faro that Iuih taken several lives In recent weeks. Tho men found dead were Identi fied ns Michael Orsen of Yonkers, N. Y;, and ' Vlncensso Hehlnmarneo of .Manhattan. Tho t bird man was known to police only as Willie. E GLASGOW. Oct. 24. Sotno 20,00(1 eggs of uncertain age were substituted for rhetoric in the final campaigning in connection with the annual polling today to elect the lord rector of Glas gow university. Austen Chamberlain, the foreign aocretary. was the victor in the con test of ballots, being elected over G. K. ('hesterUm and Sidney Webb, former president of the hoard of trade, but the stately buildings of this ancient Heat of learning suffered heavily in the buttle, of doniyod missies which accompanied tho election. rlK) embryo party leaders during lust night trucked loads of eggs, Hour and decadent herrings onto the cam pus. At !' o'clock Mils morning a liltchml battle, with tnuladornus missies i which th was opened and continued for throe Hurglarl hours. though nearly twice as much as any other state was a 6.11 per cent reduc tion from the previous year. Ore gon's cut of three and a half billion feet, the second largest, was 7.6 per cent reduction; Louisiana's slightly more than three billion feet was a! decrease of 4.4 per cent, while Mis-' slsslppi's total of slightly less than throe billion feet was an increase of 4.3 per cent. I California and Nevada Jointly pro-I dueed approximately two billion feet, a decrease of fi.7 per cent. Mr. Greeley's statement emphasized the seriousness of the fact that "nearly all Important Industrial and agricultural regions are consuming billions of feet of virgin timber from ' the south and far west and growing but little on the forest lands within their own boundaries." Tlie orain upon ine nations iimneri supply, he said, "is a predominate J domestic Issue and tho American people must regard It as such until the rate of timber growth catches up with the rate of consumploti. This drain is now believed o be four times the re-growth." Do Not Unto Your. Kncmles," Gandhi Advls Followers. "I . do not want my India to rise on the ashes of other nations; 1 do not want India to exploit a single human being; neither do I want my country to be exploited by others," said Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the 'non-resistance movement In In dia, In a recent Interview. "I want India to become strong in order that she can Infect other nations also with her strength. Hut other nations are not bent to follow this creed. "Not one single! October 24, 1852 73 year, ago John Dor and Richard Kos were banished from England. By a provision in English law requiring the naming of all witnesses in advance of the trial, the illustrious personages of John Doe, plaintiff, and Richard Roe, defendant, came into being and for 600 years were conveniently employed to serve in legal docu ments as substitutes for unknown persons. But when, by a legal act, the court ordered that "witnesses shall hereafter be described with certainty," the two fictitious gen tlemen were obliged to flee the country to America, where Doe at Uiuit is still well known to this day. Cwncbl. !!. I'xmlcr Sindtcilf. loo. Poems That Live SWI-.KT AUK THR CHAUMS Sweet are the charms of her I love:. More fragrant than the damask rose, Soft as the down of turtle dove, Gentle as tho air when zephyr blows, Refreshing ns descending ruins . To sunburnt climes and thirsty plains. The green of the trees looks far greener than ever, And the linnets are singing, "True lovers don't sever!' Thomas Osborne Davis. Who's Who nation In Europe Dwlght F. Davis, Tho new secretary of war, Dwlght today Is willing to F. Davis, Is thought by a good many adopt this creed to at least partially owe his appoint- as a national policy. They do not meat to the fiery Col. William to infuse strentrth to others. Mitchell. During the illness or ex- Secretary John w. HANDCUFFS PAIR ON HOOD OF AUTO 1 1 f i . t Cook with ens. RKATTI.i:. Oct. 24. (A. P.) Dep uty Sheriff Hubert Gibson of tills county (King) arrived here today with two men ho captured single handed at Drain, Ore., 400 njUcs south of Seattle. He brought them by himself, handcuffed . across tho hood of ln automobile he seized with them and are accused of stealing. totalling $10,000 in the Pacific northwest are laid to the men. i Gibson performed his feat to nvoid j hood extradition and delay. RippHngRhijmQs aat d laaaijpjaawamiaMraaaBKKHI GEORGE GISSING ft W 1IKNT eiooivo was turning out his books, in squalor and despair, wo sat in conil'y inglonooks, mid read his torios there, Mini sometimes said, "Well, now, tfndzooks, this chap does pretty fair! AVc sometimes thought he ought to stand with writers fimied and great, but when we heard his books were banned by some official skate, wo throw his volumes out of hand, wo gave poor tleorge the gate. Thus while he lived his toilsome days were cheered by no applause,, he herded oft with frowsy jays where grim starvation was, and as he went his dreary ways he met no Santa Clans, lie had to fold his hands and tlie, ami rest beneath a stone (as many unknown artist lie) before he gained his own, before men learned to say, "That guy was in a class alone.' Now anything that (Jissing wrote more precious is than gold, ami you have seen the book fans gloat o'er tomes ho used to hold; and (ioorge, who early lost his goat, lies pulseless in the mold. The news is flashed from polo to pole, all round tho earth it's shipped, that some one, in a cubbyhole, has fount! n manuscript that (Ioorge had written when 'his soul by travail dire was gripped. It truly is a great event, i jars this mundane sphere, it sends J a thrill through every gent to whom good'books arc dear; but (lissing, in his small green tent, sleeps on ami does not hear. AVhen Ucorgo was toiyng for his broad, a sad and tired galoot, we hung no wreath upon his head, no trumpets did we toot; wo praise hi now when he's too dead to care a tinker's hoot. Weeks. Davis, who wast belli assistant secretary of war was then assistant UWhen officialdom was clamoring for the court martial of Mitchell. Davis went to President t.'oolldge and pro posed another plan, lie proposed an Impartial com mission to Investi- gate Mitchell's charges. His abil ity to pour oil on troubled waters Is believed to ent post. Davis Is a lover of sports and is the man who donated the Davis ten nis cup 25 years ago. From 1815 deal of his time out of doors. Graduated from Harvard in 1300, he is now 4G. During the war he was a major and Yater lieutenant! colonej. For two years during Harding's term he was a member of the. war finance corpor ation. For a number of years Davis was Identified with various civic activi ties of St. Louis. He was made assistant secretary of war In 193. D WIGHT DAVIS have won him his pre,s- Liquor Raid at Weed. WEED, Cat. Seven warrants were Issued for tho arrest of Weed citizens nntl an nun a mod federal official who Is alleged to have taken pnrt In a raid early this month on saloons and hotel property. want We are not receiving strength from our rulers. Their rule, even when It Is ptaerrtal, is simply weakening US. "Of course, I am a Hindu hy re-, liglon, but. I declare to my Chris-, tinn colleagues throughout tho world t .that I think I have a right to speak. uii tiiv ui""".' ........ "For myself 1 have tried on many! occasions to find out whether it isi possible for me to hal T don't say love my persecutors, and I must honestly, hut in all humility, confess that I ' have not yet uscceeded In hating my enemies. "Not one single occasion can I recall when I have felt constrained to hate a single human being. I, often wonder how I can do this. Many times, in tho privacy of my i thoughts, 1 have tried to find out. to know for myself, how I came to this state of mind, but I have liiao he was one of the country's best failed. Hut it does not matter. Ij tennis players. He spends a good simply cannot hate. Perhaps It is a life-long experience. I "There never passes a day when . I do not receive letters from Hin dus, from Moslems and from Chris tians, asking how can the Hindu love the Moslem, who kilts the cow who Is as dear to him as life, or how can tho Christians love the Hindu, who so ill-treats those whom they call 'untouchables?' "And again, how enn tho Moslem extend, the hand of riendshlp to tho Hindu, who worships stick nnd stone. 'I say to all these: 'Your brother- Is of no value to me If you cannot love the respective parties I that you have described.' Tho 'can ' not love' attitude signifies fear or Intolerance, because love goes with courage, and tolerance Is the result : of heroism. The timid cannot love; I the toward will not tolerate other opinions than his own. I'reni'lics Sacrifice. "I tell my people that In fVirder to secure what they thing Is Justly theirs, they must sacriflco them selves; they must bear . the Cross. Hut the average Indian, not even the Christian world, will understand when 1 say: 'If you -want to defend one who is dear to you, you must die In his defenso without killing." "For the lessons of history show that evil feeds on resistance. Tho story of the human race nlso fur nishes Instances of men after men having turned the fiercest men with their love. "Hut my greatest difficulty Is to convince my countrymen that such non -resistance. Instead of denoting cowardice, requires far greater cour age than nth displayed by enranged warriors on the battlefield, "And U makes mo sad when 1 often admit that my people do not see the truth when I tell them that if a man has anger Instead of love in his heart for the evildoer It u better for him to fight clean, rather thn In a cowardly manner to H still for fear of dying. ! "Cowardice and brotherhood ft re con trad Id ory terms. What Is true of Individuals also Is true of nations or of groups of Individuals. "In the process of evolution, when men have lived this truth In their j lives before our very eyes, they can-! not but affect us. and I hnve up- pointed niyoelf the prophet of this gospel, and this gospel 1 shall preach until I have produced, first, groups' Ijyf such men, then multitudes thetfi nations." niftiest Quality Jewelry Repairing Dlainourt Setting, Watcb Repairing Satisfaction - Assured quality and price. . Mall us your wants. REDDY ft GO. to mm Cook Willi go Insurance ij First Insurance Agency jl A. L. HILL, Manager J !; Phona 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. H$y Lessens in AUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNEfERGUSON ' (Author of Ferguson on cAuctionTidjf CowriaM ivii bf Jloilc Jr. ARTICLE No. 12 The trst hands given in the preceding article have caused considerable com ment and a wide difference of opinion. In hand No. 2 (or example, where A 8 proper lead ii in question, every card in hi hand has been auggested as the proper lead. Needless to say, only one card should be led so that a number of correspondents will be disappointed. Don'l allow the difference in my opinion and jour own to discourage you, how ever. Learn to profit by your mistakes and you cannot nelp out iniprgvc. Hand No. 1 Hearts 8, 5, 3 Clubs 10, 7 Diamonds 9, 3 Spades A, 8, 6, 5, 4, S : Y I - :A Bi I Z t Hearts K.Q, J, 9, 7 Clubs A, K, 4 Diamonds K, J, 10, 8, 2 Spades none No score, first game. Z dealt and bid one heart. A one 6rjade and Y and B passed. Z bid two diamonds, A two Epades and Y and B passed. Z now bid three diamonds, A passed, Y bid three nearts, V and z passed and A oouoieu. All passed and A opened the king of spades. How should Z plan the play of the hand? Before Z plays a card he should size up the situation very care fully. His reasoning should be some what as follows: "A has bid two spades without any help from his partner and has doubled, three hearts. The only cards that would justify his bid and double would be at least six spades to ir honors, four hearts, probably to the ace ten and the ace queen of dia monds. 1 can make eight tricks easily us I must win one spade trick, two club tricks, four heart tricks and one ' trump in dummy of club. The question is, how can I get the extra trick, in the diamond suit.-1'1 After this analysis, Z should win the first trick with the ace of spades. He 6hould then lead two rounds of clubs and trump the third round in Y's hand. If A has only two clubs, he must play the ten of hearts to win the trick. If he does, Y should discard a diamond. Assume, however, that Y won the fourth trick. He should now play the three of diamonds and finesse the ten spot in Z's hand. If A has the queen, he is now in a difficult position for if he leads trumps, will only make one trump trick and if he doesn't Z can trump the third round of diamonds in Y's hand. If A lead9 a spade, Z will trump and lead another diamond, forcing A' into the same diffi cult position. Played in this way YZ should make three odd against good play aid with all the high cards in A's hand. The important point to note nbout this hand is that Z must not lend ' r;-uinps at any stage of the Rame. He must makv the most of Y's little tru:nps. It is an reject lesson, in when not to leai tni'ips. Hand No. 2 Hearts K, J, 8, 2 Clubs A, J, , 3 : Y : Diamonds K, J, 7, 6 : A B : uades 7 : Z : Score, YZ 10. AB 0, rubber gome. 7. dealt and bid three spades, A and Y passed, B doubled and all pajaed. What should A lead? To the writw, thU seems easy. Z has made an original bid of three spades and if correct, It should indicate lack of help for hearts, the other major suit. Kor that reason, the lead of the deuce of hearts seems to be , A's best lead. The next best load wouM F be the ace of clubs, ' Hand No. 3 Hearts A, 9, d, 2 ': Clubs K, J, 8,4 Diamonds 7 Spades 9, 7, 5, 2 Hearts J, 10, 5, 3 Clubs A, 10,7,2 : Y : Diamonds A, 8, 4 -. K B: Spades 8; 6 - i Z : No score, first game. Z dealt and bid one spade, A and Y passed and B bid two diamonds. Z; two spades, A three diamonds, Y three spades and all passed. A opened the ace of diamonds and all follow. What should A now lead to tk second trick? There are two potabilities for A to consider. First, the lead of the deuce of clubs. Z may finesse the jack and if B has the queen, AB may save game then and there. The objection to this lead is the fact that Z may have a singleton club and play the king from Y's hand. The second alternative is the lead of the trey of hearts. If B has the king queen of hearts, AB can save game by making two heart tricks andl the ace of clubs. The writer favors the lead of the trey of hearts but would not ' criticize the lead of a low club. It is a very close hand. Hand No. K, 7, 5, 3 I Iearts r Clubs 7 Diamonds A, K, J, 8, 3 Spades J, 7, 6 : Y :A B : : Z No score, rubber Rame. Z dealt and bid one club, A one diamond, Y one heart and o one 6pade. L now bid two hearts, A two spades, Y three hearts and B three spades. Z now bid four hearts. What should A now bid with the fore going hand? This is another close hand. A has the choice of doubling four hearts or of bidding four spades. It is the rub ber game so nis decision is an important one. If he doubles four hearts, he can not hutire on winning more than one heart trick, two diamond tricks and one spade trick. In other words, if he doub les he cannot hope to defeat his op ponents more than one trick. On the .other hand, if he bids four spades, he ought to make it. AB should not lose more than one heart trick, one club trick and one spade trick. If that analy sis Is correct, A should certainly bid four spades in preference to doubling four hearts. If he makes the bid, he sr:orcs game and rubber, the v ilue of which is easily 400 points. -If he could only win 100 points on the double, the odils arc just Vjr to cue Vr Wvor of the bid ol tour scaups. We Are Now Beady to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, Sparta Bldg. DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 144 23 N. Fir It Wong Pon , Qiiese Mediciie For Treatment of Acuta and Chronlo Disease of Mca and Woaaaa, Oum wd torn trwtd, tnlhwua, ktt, mt. bUditar and 1 stomacd troubu, eta, .mls, ruptun, ooMk douK ttoublw, ht Jjl !?, .Momoiu, fcthm. ud throat tiwAlM, TTitumitilm, amenorrboea, goltn, nHwuaptkm, caurrb, plta, hjdrocl., al. OfflM Hwirat A. M. to I P. M. . ... rniitatiM rtm wimi fm at . awfar ot r i it- iii. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 Hotel l!aitv Powell Stro.t at O'Farrall SAN FRANCISCO "Narest to Everything" Every modern convenience for the guest. Circulating lea water. 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