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g ; MEDFOKD MATE TTrtT.Uyft, ftrTOVFOW). OREfiOX. SATURDAY. (ftfrMnr.l? 7. 102.'. E HOLSTEIN PRIZES BY PROFESSORS; LIVESTOCK SHOW I'll l ii nu. nor, i. i . ) roilTUND. Ore.. Nov. ?. (A p.i Pittsburg ho- twelve "experimental -Two of the big Ilolstein trophies of s eepers," who nightly, while renting' tl, Bn., . . .... in the arms of Morpheus, are aiding PaCl"C totematlonnl Livestock Hclentlsts in teats which are expected eno,"lon were awarded recently. to make this world a better place in Te SeRla Matador Walker trophy which to sleep. cup for the best breeders' young herd (,w"h b.7n, by'TienZ; r' 0 al,t8' TreAby the Curna,,on of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Iarnia ot Sealt-e- s carried away by Research and a dozen boyn, students Pabst-Holste.il lurm ol Oconomo ut the UnlverBity of Pittsburg und woc Wla- Carnegie Institute of Technology are This CP was twice won by John L. the "subjects." Dr. H. M. Johnson, of Spokane, once by the Hotly- noted for hU scientific work and for- Woo( farm of Seattle and once by the merly of the faculty of Ohio Sluie Jefferson county asylum farm, WIb university, is Ui charge of the work. COIlln- the winning by the Pabst The twelve boys sleep in specially ,loltelu takes it awuy from the north constructed beds, mounted on gimbals We8t tor a Hecond time, which permit of easy laterul motion J"nt Holstein also carried away in the two horizontal planes, in oppu- .morning the John U Smith silver Fition to the tension of light spring. l,a 8t)t trophy for the best Molstelu and to each bed Is attached a record- !,r'Jut:ef llum b Hie exhibitor, ing apparatus which indicates every' 8. loow trophy was presented in chango of posture, both as to time JY lho eastern delefcatton of and extent. The recording apparatus """"em fanciera, which viHited the attached to each of the experimental not-on. with the stipulation that heds will chronicle the degree and alter hr,' wiuniuKs by one exhibitor time of movements of the sleeper. lt snolll(l become his permanent which will indicate periods where Property. there la not complete relaxation: tJolm Smltn matl llis t"irtl win ' The experiments will he made after uinK ?" the trophy last year and this a sufficient , number of "readings," ye:ir nunK lne trPhv "P onc more are obtained, to give a working basis. a8 Permanent annual award, using various types of beds and bed- , Te beef stock, sheep and plKfl ding in an effort to find the most .fr(01" the bo-v!i, nntl Shis' cJ'h desirable and sleep-inducing condl- hthltH were sold at auction today.,, tion. using inw HiummruH oniaineu ns in the rate or depth of sleep, it will be a matter of record taking, the solenf lists say, to determine the relationship be tween sleep under one condition or another, under certain types of bed ding and In certain types of beds, under degrees of fatigue and other problems. The scientists will be nlded in their work by the chronoscope, an instru ment Invented by Dr. Johnson, which records such conditions ns mental Mrs. Kdna Davenport Tinney'a dl alertness and the , determination of vorce suit agninst her husband, Frank fatigue or efficiency. Tinney, comedian, was heard today by . Supreme Court Justice Ulegelman. Decision was reserved. I George A. Hopkins, counsel for Tinney. in opposing Mrs. Tinney's ap plication for alimony of $750 a week said the comedian, who is now in Lon don, had been without a jab for .three months because of his drinking. This made it impossible for him to pay such alimony, the lawyer said. He told . . the court that Tinney,, formerly made J2500 a week npptniring in London . ' . . , , music hulls nnd night clubs. L J; ; i Hopkins made no answer to the J i. me oiunu.il sju . uini.il. j, stautlory charges on which Mrs. Tin nounced today that selections will be ney baM(l ,)er dlvorce sult Imftgene made within the next few days of WUson , chorus girl .was named as co the towns in which the company reppondent. buildings are to be marked for the J guidance of airplane pilots in the scheme worked out by the company and the. United States army for bet ter developed airways. Towns along the present air routes from San Diego to Seattle and from San Krnncisco to Reno in which the company has buildings suitable for the guide sign purposes will be se lected. . The company is working in co- n How to Be Happy Though Married 1 LOVE EACH OTHER- v rsy . 2 EEARANDFCREEA fPAm 5 WST ONE ANOTHER. ft? 4 PULL TOGETHER : f; ? M 1 rrr AM GIVEANPTAKg S'imt CJ THaJSHALTHAVEA EE ! - i 1 PULL TOGETHER : GIVE AND TAKg 6 DON'T CElTiaTE ' Y DONT EE SUTERLCK 8 DOtTTBCPECTlOOAira THCU SHALT HAVE A SENSE OF HUAOK. swot) us the Vfiu is em-uunttMQl, pro bubly within the next few feels, drift lag on the vein foi; a d 1st mice of about 300 feel will be started. The wruk of constructing a telephone Hue , from (ialiec to Oie mine,' a distance of about 11 miles, is aproxlniitiely one I half completed. t-'h-Nt aid class under theCXIlicction of the Cnlted States Mining Bureau are held each afternoon this week 1 p. in. . K. D. Tergusan has leased a placer mine on Foots Creek for the sea nun. IMacor' miners are anxiously await lng the fall rains for sufficient water supply to begin opera ling, and the big tunnel project on Mount Keuben is ready to start up ns soon as water permit of running the compressors. Halph Siinon of the Xorih Pole Mine at liogue Itlver visited (Irants i'ass Wednesday and reported that work f rehabilitating the property was going ahead satisfactorily. CRATER L. FORES! RECEIVES $43,753 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon' Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike environment. MIMCOI.A. I.. Nov. 7. (A. P.) AID AIR MAIL 10 operation with the army air service In marking the routes. The guide signs will be the name of the town painted on the roof of the building. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Nov. 7. (A. P.) Governor Friend W Klehardson indicated in a letter mude public to day that at present he would not par- A large number of. the company's big don WHS Chni.,otte A Whitney social warehouses are available for the pur pose, IT. WOOD WILL NOI IT i E WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 7- (A. IM--After .a. rnnfprnnfin tndnv be tween counsel for Lieutenant 6s born and lllvfduul.s, C. Wood, son of Major General Leon-J ard Wood, and for Mrs. Katherine W.! T. Wood, lt was announced that the lieutenant would not contest the di vorce action brought by his wife. It' was said amicable arrangements re garding the custody of the children, opportunities for Lieutenant Wood seeing them and other points at issue were agreed upon. The details nre to be worked out later. Lleutenaut Wood, who came here last night, returned to. New York. service worker, whose conviction of violating the criminal syndicalism law has Just been upheld by. the United .Slates supreme court. The letter was written to Upton Sinclair, the author, - who had re quested executive clemency in behalf of Miss Whitney. The governor as serted that he would uphold the syn dicalism law as impartially as other laws. Miss Whitney was found guilty and sentenced to the penitentiary for membership In the communist party. Since the supreme court declined to Interfere, many petitions for pardon have been presented by organizations (By Central Tress) I LONDON, Nov. 7. Successful mar- rlages are p, matter 01 observing u few simple rules, says Dame Clara Hutt. world famous British contralto, j who Is receiving felicitations or urt-j in ire is all over the world on her, silver wedding anniversary. "There nre ' many pitfalls In the matrimonial path to escape, but a few warning notices, well observed, will usually suffice to , keep either party in the marriage bond from stumbling into them and making a wreck of what ought to be nn Ideal union." She gives these as her 10 com mandments for married happiness: 1 Lovo Koch Oilier. Without love, first, last and al ways, little clouds become prospec tive thunderstorms, molehills of mis understanding become mountains of suspicion. Things that love would laugh awuy become the occasion of tears, miseries and perhaps eventual parting- - .i 2--Benr ami Forbear. The wife who bridles quickly, who says bitter tilings at a moment's no tice, is looking for trouble. Each must bear with the fads, peculiarities, prejudices and moods of the other and forbear paying the other back in the same coin. True Is the old saying that n kiss for a blow though the blow may never be physi cal will , dissolve In mutual laugh ter and good comradeship many an incipient quarrel. ;t Trust Ono Another. I think It is Tennyson who says: "Trust me all In all, or trust me not at all." und certainly nothing lowers the tone of married life so quickly as suspicion. It is even calculated to bring ubout the very thing it seeks to -prevent, for unjust sus picion may lead the constantly sus pected but quite innocent victim to try-to deserve It. 4 Pull Toother. This Is important, especially when .the wntchful eye and quick ears of children are looking on and listening. The opposition of will and endeavor and character hinders the progress of home life, and all that makes It happy and restful. The inability or refusal and it is generally the lat ter to see eye to eye has ruined many a promising marriage. 0 (Stat and Take Varriage, even at its best, Is t compromise, a nice balancing of dls BURTON K. MOVES TO WASHINGTON. Nnv. 7. Ol'PRmi 1m iIub (o tvcelvo 1 1 il s S 0 -1 . 2 0 an her 7 t r I Hliaro of reeelptH Ironi nultnnal ror- LstOVwa' u-jttfJl osts within her liniimlmlps iluiiiiB 7 I Vr(J nmwclhiK to a tuhiiluiion n- j I JQ I'i'lvi'd today liy ltiri'mntntlva Sin- iioii Hdiii r.. n. rtnci iiiiiii, iii-iuiK t'htef .forestt-r. The sums nllotltMt to tho spvprul forentji In tho Htato are an forlowfi: : t'rati'r. 43.- nrciudlce. The man or woman who o nuira, mu.um.hi. " ' I- ,ur.iul in mkn a maximum nnd mont. $0291.(12: Malheur. ul3i.b0; Dumci Clara Ilutt nl Iter domestic ilmilocue. portion nnd aptitude, and even of -n!(ende. $14. 230.211 prejudice. The man or woman who J63.35; llesihuies, fu llsiiir,Mii1 in tnltn ji maximum and niont, $&2!l1.fi2: Mil ulve a minimum knows noihlnK of Ochoeo. $4344.; Siskiyou. $14xs.0.i; love In it.s hlKhest meaning for the CiatHl:i. 15515.84: Wallowa. $14.- essence of love 1h always KivinK. When there is u competition be tween husband nnd wife to irive everything nnd take iimliltin. the e nlth of married happiness Is well in slBht. . (1 Don't Cfltlrlu. I 1 wonder If husbands nro more prone to the critical spirit than wives? In any case, few wives rnn stand lt. The ' trouble is that the more they love the more they take critical remarks to heart. There may be ground for them, but tho blunt edge of criticism is a weapon to avoid, especially if it be sharpened with sarcasm. 1 Don't Be. SuicrIor. Clever men often marry their In tellectual Inferiors,' but the man who Is foolish enough to assert his su periority is -.making a big mistake. No -woman will .stand It Ioiik. On the other hand. ' If the wife's little Ignorance nnd limitations begin to jar on the ' "superior" husband, the way to tr6ublo . Is even shorter nnd surer: ' I 8 Don't ExiMyt Too Much. I The man who thinks he has mar ried .an "angel". Is' disgruntled and disappointed when ' he f4nds even tually thai he has married only n woman. , The woman who Imnglnes Shu has espoused a demigod Is equally doomed to disillusionment. 9 Thou Shalt Have a Sense of Humor. Humor has been called tie salt of lifo and It Is well for married couples who have to live that life In the closest relationship known on earth, to use big pinches of It every day. Try to see the funny side of things end laugh together. 10 hove Yourself Last- Self-love Is Inimical to mutual love the love that sacrifices, the love that gives. The Bible says: "Ijarc vaunt-1 eth nol Itself; Is not puffed up." The woman who thlnkt. first of her own . pleasure, leisure, convenience, comfort, ; without asking horself whether It : spells tho opposite for her husbnnd, is only In lovo with herself. ' Similarly, the mnti who Imagines that he can act like a bach elor, although he lias n wife, la In love with himself. People who nre In love with, themselves are never ill love Willi each other. . ., 4U5.84: Klamath, $ 1 II.3S: Mt. Mood, ir.:,7i;.oi: Santlnm, $5430.11: Kluslaw, 2!i!i0.0ti; I'mpqua. $55:1.17; Whit man, 42.214..1tl. A percentage of the full amount will be distributed among the coun ties in which the forests are located. PEXDI-RTON'. Ore., Nov. 7. In sensational- welterweight wrestling match staged here last night Dee Mill ion of l'endleton won over . Hobby Krieger of Lincoln. Neb., when Krie ger was disqualified ill the third and deeiding fall for slugging. CLEANEEt PLEATER8 DYERS HATTERS Phon 144 23 N. Fir It. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 i 'mm REVERENCE INSTEAD OF REVELRY. WINS WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. (A. P.) Senator Ilurton K. Wheeler, democrat, Montana, prosecutor in the senate Dauglierty Investigation, asked the District of Columbia supreme court to dismiss Indictments charging 1) tin with conspiracy to defraud the federal gov ernment III' connection with oil pros pecting permits In his. home state. Two principal grounds for the mo tion were advanced: That the Sena- tor was acquitted by a jury In the " "" federal courts In Montana on a charge I ONDON Nov 7 (A I' ) In based on Identical allegation of facts, deference 'to the popular outcry the al Hint the D'8t,rlSj ?' Col,,mb'a great hall arranged for Armistice courts have no jurisdiction over the night in Albeit hall has been post- offense ch"rBed or nought tOf be poned and tho hall will he used In- charged. 1 he plea of former acquittal stead for a religious commemoration nd the demurrer alleging lack ol service. - I Jurisdiction probably will he argued A . controversy has been raging for "ie imi-n m-.. m.. -in..... tho last few days over the proprllety of celebrating the armistice anniver sary ftitn revelry. Consequently the ball has been de ferred until November 12 and tho I'rlnce of Wales has lnlicntel his Intention, of attending, which he de clined to do if it were held urmlstlce night. EE LI MINING NEWS f SOUTHWESTERN- OREGON Edited by Boothweatetn Oregon Mining Bureau. GRANTS PASS, Nov. 6 The past few wepkH have et'n further adVnnceB in the market prices of lending min ing and HineltinK Rhareft. Tho mining boom Is Browing and every section of-the Rocky Mountain .country in feeling the beneficial effects that come from Increased ore shipments to smelter and mill, cash' disburse ments to merchant and miner and di vidends to stockholders. Lead, silver, copper and zinc are growing In de mand and high prices are predicted for the fall and winter. New proper ties are starting up In all sections of the West and the 'predicted mining boom Is now a reality. Tom Many Iuws. The more laws that are pussed the less effective will they become. Truth is the middle ground, the no man's land where so few men ever venture. Law Is god. Too little luw is bad; too much law Is bud. A sensible amount of law is Just right. In Am erica we 'have altogether too much luw, and illustrations cited are merely examples of -whut obtains In a dozen other departments of endeuvor. The Prospector, in Mining Ttopics. Notice to Con tra tors. Notice Is hereby given thitt the City 1'ianntng Commission win noiu ( hearing on Monday, November 9th, nt the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. In the rity hall, on the petition of the city I council to consider the reolnssiflca-1 tlon of a portion of the following street from a Residence District Clans I to a Business District t'lss III. A portion of North Riverside nvenue between Jackson and Maple streets. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION. By Lewis L'lrlch, Chairman Hy M. L. Alford, Secretary. tf LOS AN'OKLns, Nov. 7. (A. P.) Dirttrht attorney's Investigators to. day were on the trail of a bigamist anxious to destroy all record of his or her superfluous marriages. The only clue to his or her Identity Is the mysterious removal, noted yesterday, of Several VHgf" f names from the marriage llcenno records of both the county clerk's and county recorder's office. Whoever stole the pages ap peared to be Interested purtirulnrly in the nnmes beginning with W" nnd with "M." Community Mining In California. .The once celebrated Hangtown, now Placervlllc, Is again destined to make mining history. For years not a mine was operated ut Placerville and It seemed Ipi possible to arouse outside Interest. Then the business men of the place dug down Into their own pockets, acquired a promising (property on Poverty Point and devel- opea a notiy or gooa mining ore, To day a 10 stamp mill Is grinding mer rily and, what is more to the plant, profitably. As a result of the enter prise of Placerville citizens it Is un derstood that outside capital has be come interested in the development of several properties that huvd ccn closed for years. . The Inquiry for Ores. iiureau has . Inquiry for chrcme, antimony, lead and zinc ores. Further Information can be had by writing or cnlling Bureau head quarters. ' Wong Pon Ckiiese Mediciie rot Treatment of 4 rote, .and chroalo Dura no of Mea Hand woaaea. Oumt nd turn mated, lalhwua, KM 7, bliddfr and itomadi ' troubea. nta, hernia, ruptOM, ooMa. fcmala troublaa. par ab-ala, fever, fnaumoaia, aathma and throat trorbla, rnaumamm, amaoorrboea, toltra, Mnauaptloo, catarrh, atlaa, hrdrooale, t. bantu. Offlaa Nmrai I A. N. a I f , M, CanaultaUM Fra. JM. 8.UMI Fran, at, MUKnt. Or Mining Meeting Nalunluy. Next Hatuidny the regular monthly meeting or the Mining IJureau will be held nt 511 H. street, and It Is hoped that a full attendance will bo had. The qucntlun of sending delegates and a mineral exhibit to the Northwest Mining Association's convention nt .Spokane-on November 90th to IJecem ber Sth, will be brought un for dls cusslnn, A mineral exhibit nt this convention nt this time to mining en gineers from all over, the Pacific Coast may have opportunity to see our ores will bo of great value to the Industry here. Another question that will come up providing delegates nre sent to the convention is that of mak ing a-bid to have the IflZfi convention held In Houthwiistern Oregon. .These ure questions that all mining men are Interested In nnd It will be squarely up to them to decide .whether such action shall be taken or not. .Another feature of the meeting will be 6 talk by Mr. Ilutler of tho United Htutes Itureau 1 of Mines. Kvery - member should Arrange to attend and:. every member who attends Is asked to bring some other man Interested lu rillnlng. . l'roxtliig for I) racial g,. Tho Hhlrley Holding Company of New York, operating In the I'leiuuint Creek under tho name of Nhlbbly Mining Company with It. v. IJemster engineer In charge, are- drilling a large tract of land on Plensant Creek about ten miles north nt Kogue Kiver in .their senrch fftr suitable dredging ground, ; - IjM'aI Mining Nena. A. N. Jnhnsia uf Waldo, spent sev eral days in (Irants I'liss this week 111 connection with chrome ore. At the ItobertMtin mine on Rilvcr Creek In the (lalico district the new tunnel Is now in about 330 feot and as We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, i Sparta Bldg. Hotel Manx Powtll Stritt at O'Farr.ll AN FRANCISCO "Nearest toEvtrythint" Every modern convenience for the gueiL Circulating lea water. Hospitality and liood lervlc., HARVEY M. TOY Own.r aaaya nasx FOR SALE CADILLAC TOURING CAR 5 new firestone Balloon Tires Splendid condition, $500 Cash or Terms HIGHWAY MOTOR CO. Quality Cars 114 So. Riverside Phone 254 ESSEX COACH A Real Buy j Balloon Tires of Course The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ; i Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. Vt. ' A pleasant one day trip. i Alio leavet Medford at 5:00 P. 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