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WKnPORJl M Medford Mal TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT N.XJV'SI'AI'fiB VBLISUED. EVEKY nKTKI VIOM EI . SUNDAY. BY ThX HEUFOltU fBINTINU CO. The Wedloril Sunday Homing Sui ! hirnlahed rabeettlwrs deairliu- Uie sereU, " Pr. ; Offlc: Mall UnrOj rir afreet. Tribune Bulldm. tS-17- I'lione 76. A eonaolidatlon of the Democratic Ti. the Bedford Hill. Uie Mfllonl i riuuiie, uie rn Orrfonlan, Uio Aalilaud Tribune. jTj jjKlgUSP. fTCDFORD. Oftl-XiON, TUESDAY OPTOBEtt ' 27. 0 in-2."o QUILL POINTS U usually is a huppy marriage is he will give ami sin- will forgive. BOBKIIT W. Rlllir,, Editor. S. BUMITKB SaU'i'H, Uanaser. hj Mall In Ailvarwe: Daily, with Similar Sun, year 7'5? Dal It. with Similar Xun, month 1 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year Ofay Daily, without Sunday Kun. month ... .IS Weeklr Mall Tribune, one year J 00 Sunday Sun. one year . a. 00 It lukes u lot of ego to fear the boy won't turn out as well us you did. 18i Involution of the barber: KiL'i), a surgeon; 1825, just a barber; ", ladies' 'maid. Personal Health Serrico l WILLIAM BRADY. &L a Signed UtUn pertaining to personal health nnd hygiene, not to dlieate dlagnotle or treatment, will be amwered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self -add reeted envelope It enoloied. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few can he tnlu.r.ri .., u. niu .... i.. ..a i t. . a. . ' . Address Dr. William Brady, In oae of this newspaper. What Dues tltc I tort. Curo Cure? Quite a while bro I matin take of course tJiut Ih a reasonably a imIh- the flnldo merchant a who exhibit their RV n All It I PR In Mfti.fnn!- Aililft.nl. Jarkion rlllr, Otitral Point. I'hocnlx, 1'Mvut and ou Hiirkvair.' - Daily, wfrti Sunday Run, month $ 76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month 06 Dally, without Suiuluy .Sun, oiw year... 7.60 Deily. with Sutiilny Nun. one yar 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash in advaivfl. RnterH a efron-t-rlitM mattr at iledford. Orrtron, under ect of SI a red 8, It7. Officii I paper of tht City of 11 H ford. Official ,-aier of Jai'kitoii County, el I ftu-nrn dnllv a vr retire f m als-tlm for month emlhiff Aortl Ul. IICN, Htl(i.. more Hi rl'.i.i.i thr flpiiht on of nity oilier jmper pub llnheil or clrrrulatnl In .lurkrion County. UF.UnV.UH np THR ASSOCIATED PIIKSfl. TI, A(viatfrl 1'rena in exclusively entitled to tht dw for rfpiilil-'-ation nf all news di- iflletiM crutlted ro ft or not otherwlae credited n-thla pap-rr, and slao to the local news pub Itabed herein. All hirhia of rep.M.'imtlon of apeclaj die patnhea itereir. ar aUo rctwrved, Jiubit. Not cvervthiliL' Lftrun in tile (Jurden. TIiith'm Hi., lmrrnuriiwr ' rrequent l"l'penliiB and said in " . Hundred, words or so moro than I really should have wild about tho now utmost forgot ten Weir Mitchell rent cure, a mBlmen whl.'h afforded the family and friends a rest, at any rate, whether it ever cur- If only a private individual could get more credit by con fessing his indebtedness. Doubtless the telegraphic code word for "Miss-you-so-mueh-wish-you-were-lierc" is "mush." Middle aged is the period when he thinks some other brand of cigarettes would be butter for him. " In the old days a buying a single vehicle. that vast portion of our population that suffers from ner vous prosperity; they rherlsh the Il lusion that they tiro "exhausted" or "run down" from what thev unblimh- lilliu could be a good provider without '"K'y CIll "over work." although enre- ..... i.ivi'tuiKuunn wares In the shoddy magazine, is the one thing he must avoid, lest he grow weak. , There Isn't the slightest ovldonce, as I regret to admit, that exercise in any way increases sn Individual's re sistance against infectious disease. There Is no reason to Imagine that muscular strength or development or physical training renders a man less susceptible to tuberculosis or any oth ed the patient or er infectious risease. This does not not. Anyhow, the mean that regular dally exercise is not rest Idea seemed to a health conserving habit for well appeal strongly to folks. (Darn It all I must knock off hero until we meet again.) asy Lessens in AUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNE FERGUSON cAuthor of Ferguson on cAuctionHridgf towrisut 19-5 by Ho If. Jr. ARTICLE No. 14 Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. "Sound doctrine' since childhood. is whatever you have been accustomed to QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Dumb Question No. 4S2.0H3. I am writing to ask If there Is any rure for nrthrltlH. A rvianH r,r n,ina lu.m iu mull Uliy vn ulnl.l In a ..v. i ......... .,. ,.v,.r nua Kny otner ,thrltls. (C. L. B.) than nn ur'ttdet,.!,. i.i. . . iin.,e ...... i, i i . , Answor. i am glad you told me. , "", n.""" r'a"0." .' ,or on "lining your letter I naturnl- N, n i n "'lMlHlP- Me'"' of thejjy assumed you were presenting -me . ................ r u. witn a solid copper shaving cup. Ar Soroiity of (test cluttered up my mail thrills is disease, any disease, or In Late reports imlicato that Orogon- lahs have bought everything hut sightly lots in Heaven, and cool spots In Gehenna. Henry Ford Is ding urn oil "with the new-fangled dances." Has Mr. Kord looked at one of his contraptions lately? The state will hang three men. A prize will be given for the taxpayer nble to gloat the most ghoulishly about It. FALL SKIRTS ON EVKRY HAND, IN THE RBADV-TO-WKAK DU PARTMENT ( Kin ninth Falls News ad.) A snug niltten for cool morn ings,. ' ' ' NO WONDER! ' (Snlein Statesman) 'He was very musical." she said. "He would listen to a clas sic and then come home and ' reproduce 11 on tho piano. Ho was often' melancholy." Th rhis Is the season of tho year when stenm heat funinccs fail lo produce heat unless combustible material Is heaved through the Imlo in tho front of the furnace for months afterward seeklni; com plele details about tills rest thing. My mlHlnke. you understand, was that I V . failed to einpi-islze Hie plvotul im portance of Isolation as a sine qua non ' of the Weir Mitchell method the pa ll 'k iiisl lii'l.l in tlw. Inn. Oent was absolutely Isolated from '" . ii ieiios aim ror a wnile. n0 400 times nnd you will have some ,oii. nas niiooay to taiK conception of the causes of the mean over the symptoms with him. It 'sarcastic touches In this column. The hard part isn't to invent a paste that will clean teeth, but .ho do. rnd' wIm" . ZfiXFSS ?3ZXtl?t. Man's superior niiiul tenches liiiu to bo industrious, but the old stomach deserves a lot of credit. . i . . . Married men arc not really heavier guagc that gives that effect. flammutlon of a Joint. You will read lly understand, t hope (sarcastically speaking), that no particular remedy or irentment can purport to cure all the diseases or Inflammatory condi tions Involving Joints. Multiply the woru wastage of your Introductory to invent an other queer taste. Cleopatra reached for the asp. "I hate to kick out," said she, without selling these experiences to a confessional magazine." The only reasonable explanation of the husbands sonic get is lack of competition. (iris ... .... mg me Hininnac or ine tes-, tween . pasteurized, certified and spe- timoniuls In the papers. But that was rial milk. 1 was under impression in tno glorious past! when doctors thnt ceitifiert ...ni, i- rn, .m. ...v,i..i. iMu.iuuiiccu , vcruicis una pat cnts Has the . K Americanism: Reading the Monday casualty lists in the hope of finding the name of Homebody you know. When a man no longer lias pep enough for adventure, he says lie is thinking of his family. accepted theni. In those days when a doctor pro nounced a patient a nut the patient Just began to consider how hard shell ed he was and how much meat he had inside. Nowadays If a doctor con cludes that a patient is a nut the pa tient yells "You're another." and goes tn see some other brand of henler. of the health depart nient and is not heated in any way. but now I am told It is doubly pas teurized thus making It doubly safe. (Miss K. A. F.) Answer. There are two kinds of cow's milk, clean and dirty. There are 07 varieties of milkman's milk, and they Juggle terms so much that It is difficult for even a health expert to Even groundlings have something like artistic temperament, but in their case it is called swell-head, i THE I'OWI lt OF REASON -"(A. 1 .) Two men stood on a rugged shore ' 1 rcsut CoolldKo today proclaimed tnlght. Giant waves crashed nn. I Thursday, November 26, as Thanks spent their fury on tho rocks beneath giving day, when gratitude "should be ......... ... i.i.-i. ..tii-nn a ii.r.'HL oi Thanksgiving Proclamation groat trees whispered of uge-nbl mys teries. Above them a cloudless sky wiu. studded wllh brilliant points of light. The points of light were nut mys terious to the two nieii, for they hud a little learning. They knew that each beaming point wnji a sun, buoyant In space, and that eacjh wns a unit In a well-ordered universe, forever following a pathway through unlimited ether. They saw something mure than suns, for they hnd Imagination that profited by their schooling. Floating about each sun anil held in cneck hy it, they saw millions of worms like ours, each peopled by millions of meji- some by men whose progress had been slow and who yet were governed by the Instincts .anil the ethics of the Jungle, some by men who were helm to many million or JMls of livlllzallini anil who now were cleanHed of malice and greed ond fear. , They saw hoi hiug more than I bono peopled worlds also, for they possessed roiiMMi. They huh- 1(.j r , , worlds and tho suns that held them In check and Ilia universe of which the sups were unlls su Intelligence and a I'ower snrflcieni l, I.. ,,,,,1 am maintain tho whole. 1 bey laiKcd in one another, speak ing loudly tu overcome the roar of lh surf and tho whispering of thr trees. . Vou may suppoao that they oniploycd speech lo express their awo end their humility and their eager ness to know more of the vast body o( undiscovered truth. But they did not. They were quur rellng. tine asserted thai man was injidc of dust In u moment: the other that man was made of dust In a mil lion years. They rought nnd fell in tli.i sen and were drowned. The suns In their inarch throiiKh spare wire not urfected. t Haltlmoro Pun.) COLOR IT NEW WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Just tl Dip to Tint to Dyo or Boil expressed for many and great bless. Ings," which, have come to the peoplo during the past year. Tho nation has boon brought with snfoty and honor through another la months, the proclamation said, at peace at home and abroad with the public health good, with harvests and Industries productive and lubor well rewarded. The proclamation follows: "Hy tho President of the United States of America: "A proclamation: "Tho Bouson approaches when, In accordance with a loivjestnhllshed and respected custom, a dnv Is set apart to give thanks to Almighty Rod for tho manifold hlossincs which ills gracious and benevolent provldonco has bestowed upon us us n nation nnd ns Individuals. "We have been brought wllh BBlotv and honor through another vesr ami. through tho generosity of niituro ho ins oiesseii us with resources win been well awarded for Its remunera tive service. "As we have grown and prospered In material things so also should we progress In mornl and spiritual things. Wo aro a (lod fearing people who should set ourselves against evil and strive for righteousness in living and observing the golden rule, we should from our abundance help and serve those less fortunately placed. We should bow In gratitude to God for His many favors. .. .....o.m-,,.,- i.-meuiai vaiue ine scop informed nowadays. Pnsteuriz- welr-Mitchell method may have had. ed milk Is nil. good, bad or Mndiffer there is one modern, comiiion. clearly out. which has been heated up to 143 defined disease, chiefly of adolescence, degrees V: for 20 minutes, and then which too often masquerades as "run : cooled. This parboiling kills off the down condition." or a fancied state of dangerous disease germs which may .7 T, overwors." ami be present In almost any market milk, which disease Is specifically cured by It would be no advantage to "doubly rest. Rest Is n specific cure for most pasteurize" milk, so far as I can see forms of tuberculosis. , Certified milk is the purest, safest and Just ns It Is impossible for the lay- best milk for all who can afford It It ninn to grasp the technical or pructi- is milk produced and distributed un cal details of surgical, sanitary or der strict supervision of a medical medical asepsis, so it Is Impracticable . milk jjoihmisshion. ' To pasteurize such for the layman to alply Hie principles cleun.'' purs raw milk Is like' patn(lnr of the Welr-Mltchell regimen, and an- the lily; If certlflod milk has to be parentiy as hard for dim to under- pasteurized Itv Isn't worth anymore stand the vital importance nnd the than pall market milk pasteurized in niueuiiies or rest in ine -my judgment. The Ideal of newirierf The trick bidder seems to be flourish ing lately, torn number of hands have been submitted as examples of the value of trick bids. These may be all right for the gambling type of players but the writer prefers tne sound, conventional bids, bids that really inform. There is no system of bidding that can hold its own wnn a system trial gives exaci in formation at all times, information that really informs. The bidding, if conven tional, should "mirror" one's hand to one s partner. It should give iniorma. tion that will enable partner to act in telligently in his subseauent bidding, The goal of all bidding at auction is to arrive at the best bid ot the combined hands, that is the best bid of twenty six cards, not of thirteen. A player who uses trick bids may confuse his op ponents occasionally but in the long run, he loses more by loss of faith of his partner in the soundness of his bids, than he can possibly, gain by his trick bidding, A partnership to be successful, either in business or auction, must be lounded on mutual trust and conhdence. For that reason, be reliable at all times. Let your bids mean what you say. "Every advertised feature a sacred C ledge," is not only a good motto for usiness men but also for auction play ers. Learn the conventional bids and stick to them. Be reliable, first, last and -all the time. . In the following' hand, the tricky bidder won out but his gain on that hand has more than been omct by loss of confidence of his partner. There's nothing in these trick bids in the long ' run so keep away from them. The ex ample is given more a a .warning than as a model to fojlpw. . . No score, rubber turn. Z dealt and bid one no-trump, A bid two hearts, Yand Bpassed.Znowbidtwonotrump ' A bid three diamonds, Y doubled and B passed. 7. now bid three no-trump, A . doubled, Y redoubled and B passed. If you were holding Z's cards, how would you size up the bidding and what TOlli you do? . , J Y I :A Bi i Z i Hearts A, Q, I Clubs 0,7,4 Diamonds A, 9, 2 Spades A, 0,4, 2 In the actual plav Z passed and A laid down seven set up club tricks and so set the contract by three tricks or 600 points. A's trick bidding was successful in this instance but Y and Z should have been on the start. Z's mistake oc curred when he failed to allow the three diamond double to stay in. If he had, A would have bid four clubs and if doub led would have lost three tricks or 300 . points. Y made a serious error bv re doubling A's double of three no-trump.' tie should have realized by then that A could not be doubling on diamonds or hearts. As he held four spades, A's double must be based on the club suit. His redouble is verv bad. with Z s hand. the writer would have bid four spades. It should have been apparent that A was doubling on the duo suit and noth ing more. At spades, YZ could make four odd without trouble. The hands of all four players are as follows: t: ! , i Hearts 9,. 3 Clubs A, K,0,J, ID, 3, 2 Diamonds 8, 6 ' Spades 5 Hearts !0, 8,4, 2 Clubs 6 Diamonds 10, 5, 4. 31 Spades K, 7, 6, 1 technical cure or tuberculosis.. milk is to provide the boon of pure. ,i, ., 'ui.eicuiosis sunerer raw tresn milk for people far from the Coutinentn annv the opening of be6," r , Vt'L I""": " 'Hose fluenee'in Unrobe .i.,...i.i.M , . B I'.vv.uur. i.ruuuci ano semi to anu support of the foremost now, health" magazine. . and .abnormally the grocery stores for some ra.i ti. eAi.im-i . -P.V.!. 1 , Hearts K, 7,5 Clubs 8, 5 Diamonds K, Q, J, 7 Spades J, 10,9,8 : Y : : A B : : Z : ': . ' ' Hearts A, Q, J Clubs 9, 7, 4 ' ' ' - ' ' . L Diamonds A, 9, 2 Spades A, Q, 4, i Problem No. 8 . . ' The following hand involves a principle of olay that comes up very frequently. Think out a plan of play that you believe is sound and compare it with the writer's analysis that will be given in the next article. Hearts Q, 9, 3 i Clubs - 10, 9, 4, 3 ,. , j. Y : Diamonds 8, 3 . o i A - I B: Spades Q, 7, 4, 3 ,-. .. .(....' . Z , .: ':') !:-.1:Nir.:- -.'..!':S '.. '. I.. '. .1.. Score, Z 16, AB 10, rubber game. Z dealt and bid one no-trump, A and Y passed and B doubled. Z passed, A bid two spades, Y and B passed a:.d Z bid two no-trump. A and Y passed, B bid three spades, Z doubled and all passed. If Y opened the six of clubs, how should A plan the play of the combined hands? Hearts A, J, 10,7,2 Clubs A Diamonds K, Q, 4 , Spades A, 10, 8, 2 . E DITE TR1 ..h i , . ,7 'he disease, the is tho propaganda for . that which our revolutionary debt to France" tuberculin in his blood, he Is pretty comes In packages, that a lot of peo-I certain to choose to keep at work play or exercise In the earlier stage of the Illness when the specific cure Now. thnrnforn 1 Calvin f'nH,li. I bis condition calls for Is rest. Rest, in president of the United States, do hl" own Judgment, and In the opinion v. ins unwillingly aangerous rriends. and hy nil the precepts nnd tenets of hereby set apart Thursday, the 2t!th day of November, next, as a day of general thanksgiving and prayer, and i recommend that on that dny the people shall cease from thnlr work and In their homes or In their accus tomed places of worship, devoutly give thanks to the Almighty for the manv and great blessings they have received anu tn seek Ills guidance that they ni'.tht tiesnrvo a continuance of His favor. "In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand nnd caused the seal of the United States to he affixed. Pie with a speaking acnualntance with Mrs. Cow actually Imagine Mrs. Cow's native product Is scarcely fit for the baby until It hns been subjected to some mysterious process In a factory. Special milk is just a trade name which means nothing In particular. imlnntfolltv in . 1 " "." ' ,l " asuiiiKinn ' .... (Ill N II UOSl 111 cnli'iilitlti... ..... .... i ""n" i. in wiTioner. in ine year ......... ., .,,! ,., lu noiiie of our Lord, l!iar, ...i.m, mo inuiiic nea I i is eon. wo nave ooen undisturbed hv nesiil. enco or real catastrophe; our harvests and our Industries have been rich in productivity: our coininorce spreads over tho whole world, and labor has nnd of the Indenend ence or tho United Slates of America the lino hundred nnd fiftieth 'CALVIN COOLlDdH. "Ity the President. "FRANK II. KEI.LOCO. "Socretnry nf State." Ripp!mgRhun.Qs pt won rieiuri THKRK h re curs, who and cigars. Of I of such as Ihcv: nii'in arc slow in I hear the l Hey conic Kseh lneent pack age rontsitis direc tions so simplo nny wonisn rsn tint soft, jlellrste.alisilrs or dyo rich, ermsnrnt colors, In lingerie, silks, rib bnns, skirts, wsiala, dresses, rests, stork Ingi, sweaters, drsp- . erics, coverings, hsng. Ings everything I Buy Diamond llvei no otner kind and tell your druraat WhAlh ll.a h.la.l.l .. r . . ,.,,.,,, yu w,an io color Is wool or silk, or whether it Is linen, POOR F0LICY gaudy raiment, nun who ride iu cuMlv milking payment for the i'tidl'Uh ini'ivliuiit princes make complaint in ami Inly our tiuiiin-.s. rim mi liilUand do not piiy. . vmi M.0 ,1(,ln j,rjM(, ,, u,ld u,ll(ll.,. for our empty, yawning tills. .Those misguided men go tooling by the woods and cataracts, Iml no person arc they fooling, al the Village knows the fuels. All Ihc pcopl,. know they're dodging bills they should long 'since hvc ,,i,id, beating bills for board and lodging, for plug bnls and lemonade. Oh, the butcher and the gro shudder when li,.v sec these lads, for the sheriff's drawing closer and llicy cannot (.,.( (heir scads." These poor deadheads, much .Irsiriug plaudits as they go their way, think the voters are admiring all their splendor and dis play. Hut, as solemn as a Druid, the mortician says, m,vs h' "Owing or embiilining fluid, slitl they scamper o'er the lea." And the druggist sadly twitters, ns he sees them pass bis fhack, "They have pug'tinscl jngvor bitters and they let mn hold tlsack." And the hardware man is spying, as he Weighs a thrccinch ii.til; "They have time for pomp and playing, but no time lo bring the kale." Hotter walk, obscure and humble. man 10 Know a t river x t n- Who'sWho Ilnnford MacNIdcr The new assistant secretary of war. Hanfnrd MacNIdcr,' president ot an Investment banking company In civil life, won nine sep arate citations for valor while he was in Hie army and Poems That Live THE CLOUD, I brng fresh showers for the thirsting i lowers, From the seas nnd tho -streams 1 bear light shade for the 'leaves when aid ' .. In their noonday dreams From my wings are shaken the dews that waken iR..ti...w. ....,..., . , . The sweef buda every one. piL i sTL. " V ri"L. tT.." !".. 'i " hen rocked to rest on their mother's oreasi, Timely Views on World Topics gruinl.c, wishing you would pay your bills, Oiilo tho merchant princes Figure in French Debt Settlement,' upines Dr. o. s. Muzxey. "The American debt to France in tho American revolution is one that no niern mnnev imt-ntanl nan .llu ircrteniouto'eoL "" id S. Muzzey. onel of infantry Proiessor of history at Columbia uni during his term of vetBity in a recent speech. service in the Sec- "The contrast between the general ond Division. public reaction to the French debt . . jio was oorn commission In this country and that uei. j, iss'i, in 'toward Hie other delegations which Mason City, Iowa, have visited this country Is a striking w nrre ne now re- one, no said. "The Krltlsh. llelglan sides and bus bis and Czecho-Slovaklun debt settlements business. wore plain business transactions, and MacNIdcr re- there is no doubt Ihat the Polish, ceivru his early Italian and other settlements, when education in Mil- and If 'they shall he made will also .uass. lie t.w iiniu-iieauou 11 not CO (! 1 omieil business transactions, but a different sentiment prevailed In our dealings wmi r ranee. "Over the brief discussion of dollars wns loll Acuilemy at entered llaivaid In 1S07 and graduated n member of the class of I ! 1 1 In February uf that year, lie entered business as assistant eashier of the First National Hunk of Mason thoro always hovered the spirit of a City, where he remained until huh. jsuhtle bond of sympathy which the wnon lie Weill to tho Mexican binder is n iiiciiilier ot the lo wit National Guard. Once In the army, fate made it dif ficult ror MaeNlder to get out, and It was not mull September, lain, that Ho resumed civilian clothes. He then returned to M.-ison City nnd became president of the banking investment company. MacNIdcr was n vigorous exponent "f adjusted coiii.ensuii.ii for all ex service men. As a member of the Second Divi sion, he took part lit the engagements of bateau Thierry, Solssou. St, J. bid. l-laiic .Mont mid tho Mcuse- AlKonnc. He won the Distinguished Service Cross, wllh nil oak leaf clus ter as ailillllon.il recognition for bra very; the Croix do Ouerre. with five palms: the tWe ul Merlte dl Ouerre t Italy, and the ribbon of n Cheva-' Her of the LchIoii of Honor of Franco lie served wllh the Ninth Infantry and spent eight months In the army h oci UjimiK.il arter the armistice) MacNIdcr. once commander of the Iowa department of the American Legion, was put forward for national commander at MinaeapoUs In 1S1U and In tho balloting he stood next to rrsnklln Duller. In mi he was elected to lead tho legion. As she dances about the sun. I wield the flail of the lashing hall. And whiten the reen plains under And then again I tllssolvo It In rain, And laugh ss 1 pass in thunder. Percy-Hysslte Shelley. Cook with. ga. Why tines ".IihIiiw dresser alios urn til prli-e tugs so e inn"! rend 'em., l-.vrf- iiki In u vlillo n liuit-l vulgar hut necessary Intrusion of Intnl. noss must not bo allowed to Impair." ho continued, "and that spirit was re flected in the press, at dinners given the visitors and on the streets. There were no tears and embraces when Mr. Haldwin and Mr. Montague loft us after arranging for a full dlschar.-c of the Uritish debt, with Interest at tho rate of per cent. Her Aid Helped Victory. "We cannot attribute the lervent manifestations or our ntlachment lo Franco simply to sympathy for the country when It was tinder Invasion by (lermnny. Whether or not the U stales of the Infant American Union could have won their Independence unaided bv France Is a matter of spec- itwf Bn. r,,i,i., ...niiuii. no innnoi say wnat might have haniioHMl ln 1. 1 .. ..... know whst did happen for came to our aid. first socretlv with military unmiiin ti,nM ..AHiu 1... treaties nf alliance and eonituerce.i with men. monrv and al.l... r ... which heliod to win tho flnul victory at , orklown." In speaking of the payment of our revolutionary debt to France ho said, "we must realize that tho mnnev ii.i to France was but a small part of our obligation to hor. The names of Lafayette Rochamheait l....,n ...i Chastelliix, of De Grasse and D'Es-' taing and the nnnamed thousands of the sons of France who fought with Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 103 SO North Central, Medford, Ore. Octob.r 27, 1904 21 yMrs ago The New York subway was ;; thrown open to the public, with ;'r trackage of eighty-five miles. This transportation system was completed at a cost of $75,000.. 000. Cocrrtftii if-. Prcalat ArndKau. Is- COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with Tape's Cold Compound" a Take two ' UMt very three hour until three doses are taken. The first does always gives . relief. The second and thirl doses completely break up the cold. Pleuant And safe to take. Con tains no quinine or opiAtes. Millions tun "Papa's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty Ore cents. Druggiiti guar Antes it. SWIM t the ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulohur Water CLEANIM PLEATXW DTZX4) Phoat 144 23 N. rir It -is