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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19:23 Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NKWNI'AI'KB IVDMNHEII EVBKV Ali KltMHJN MOICPT 8UMIAV, BY TIM ' , WKI1HIHIJ I'KIN TIMI CO Tti. Unlford 8u..dr Horning Mufla MraUhm .MbK-rlUfr. daairtiu; U' ari.ti-laj 'laut nawa WW- OMtoe: -tlafl Bonn, Kir iuhi Trtliuh Bulldtiis ei,oiia '6 A oonaollilatloli ut Ilia IMiuM-rallr Tlmfca. IB. staUuM Mail, ttif U.-dli.rd Triliiilit. ih. HouUi re Ofgoni.u, Ui. Aaltlaml Trlbiui. KUIIKHT HUIIL, Kdllor H. fil'lllTKH halllU M.nafn bj Kill In Advanr.: Pa;l Willi huitduy Hun, taai . ... . Dalla wlu SiiikImx Hint, ni'mlh . . . Uallj, wlllioul rtumla) Sun, year ... Daily, hltlidut tiunil.y Huu BioiiU) . Waalr Hall 'iVIbimai on. J-ar Sunday Sun, one year ...7.60 .. .. 0 I;S BV OAHRIKH In Mi-dturd. AaMand. Jackac-n-Till. Central I'olnl. eini.iiii falent arid 00 Hiiiui,.a. Dally, wltli Sunday Kan. iminlh .76 :JS! Dally, wltl-out Huii'laj Nun. month no Daily, wUi"ut Sunday Hun. una year... 7.50 " DallT. wiln Himdity Hun, one year S.60 All terma by currier, cuali Hi advalic. Knitted aa aei?ond-elaaa matter at Wedford. Oregnn. under art or alan-li 0. l'v 1IKMHKID1 III' TIIR AmnciATIW PRESS. The Aattoiilalad Preaa ia eailuaively entitled to Uie uae Utj reimbl cation of all newa dla patcliea creilltfd ro It or nut (itherwiaa credited In tltla paiier, and alao to the local nawa puh llalied herein ..... All riat at republication or apodal dla patchea herein are xlan reaeivcH Ye Smudge Pot Rl Arthur I'orry. Mr. Kip Rhllielander of New York. Involved In a ncandalous divorce, and hat $3uo,ooo left. wiiiiH hiM lawyer. Mr. KhliH-lnndor, If imlhtntt ininiiH to hlH 4(1, oukIiI lu ho able to hulil out until apiing woik opens iiij. The esteemed Portland Ori'KOnlnn Ih 76 years old next Friday. No de duction h.-iB been made for the year's growth nca-red out of It In 1922 by the Ku Klux Klan. tiik rxMi i ri-i: knock f (loin, Kiih.. ItexlKtcr) At the fiiHt piirlKh rnn-per to he hfld next lnt'H(lay ovonlnt? at 6:30, the K'V. Hubert M. I'ickleH will be the pi'lnclpul ' speaker. The piMigruin will other wlne be Interesting. '-14-wheI locomotives are now used by the railroads. The biKKr they are ihe farther they get knocked off - the crosfiings. Rnln Is falling like It was the open ing day of the county fair. No doubt tho ClalshevlklH believe the barbers when they murmur: 'I never cut a finer ht-dd ot hntr; it In bo thick and itoft." -The first llOKanna nf tho Vuletlile seanon has been emitted by a ban, aoloisl, ' Quito a number lire cunning th taxuH, prenitiinufy lo buylnfir'il $297o hut cur, f.o.b. Detroit, mvK tiik axki (Ort'gon City KmerprlHo) Mrs. I. I..ehnfled difK'oveied . one of tier turkey lietiH that had ' disappeared wan merely Hitting -under a log In the woikIh and ' doing her beat to bring forth a block of 14 young "turkn" whleh . wjll likely arrive In time for Christmas presents. It is eHtimuted there will bo 6000 head of people In the football corral next Hat. . O. Washington M add ox was down to see the 7:40 pull out tint night. Ho had a smacking time. Oold Hill was not considered Im portant enough hy the Medford attor neys to even huve the office of a Justice of the pence. ((Job! Hill News.) A civic ouch! The commonwealth hurled a soul Into eternity today, IcKiilly. the bur- ln.eltv t.alt.ir mniitiini..,! I ,. ..I...... I competent and clever manner. , "Old Oi-enon" Is In' need of both a president and ll fuotluill Clinch. As there is no pollllcs involved, the president should bo n democrat and the conch a republican,' one from I'ortland nnd the other from cast uf the Cascades. 1-and mlJolnliiK the Specific Dlewny Is being; sowed to wheat, havluir failed as on auto camp and a watc melon patch. The hi school football squad Is go ing to raise whiskers If they get bent by Suleni. Thank goodness! they dldn1! go entirely mad nnd decide on C. Chaplin mustaches. The next social event Is tho annual CWIg Ashpolo hog hefting contest. SOLDI Kits (IV TOltTTNK CotAes a' rumor from distant lands Uorno on the rhythm of marching r ; feet. Trumpeted far In shrill ,commnnds Never was music half so sweet As the, brazen strains tho hills repeat Hinging adventure otherwhere. What though the end be vulttlte ' meat ? Some must go whero the bugles blare. Whemoe tho lure of these alien strands Parched and burnt In the desert .. heut. Weury with leagues of crunching i sands, I.lttle to drink and less tn eat And a savage foe when suiters meet. Illcher In tasks of peace ithsu there. Who would rut In a market street? Home must go where the bugles Ids re. 1 Rwollen with opulent conceit Of a tawdry name tbat time will cheat. Irath Is tho end that all will shine: Home may wielt In a chlmncy-seat. Hume must go where Ihe bugles tj "hire, THE TEXAS 'TMI'K POMTK'AIj munition - expect, ufttfr the iioiisi'ii.sical Mrs. Kei'Kiisoii was eloctcil Uovernor of Texan, not because she was in nnv way fitted for the job, the wife of a former Governor jii-raunul vindication. The issues of the uimpaiKii r'.eleclioii fo a chief executive tliini Thanks to tin- Ku Klux Klan, hatreds were injected to further becloud the murky waters, already a mess of irrelevancies, haviiiK to do, if we remember correctly, with a husband's unjust shame, i'i the home. "Ma" Ferguson w"" '"'''H""" convineed anyone sho was filled for the place, but because, she apparently convinced a majority of the voters, that she was a kindly unpretentious home body, who had suifered enough already and should not be further humiliated by a political defeat. Sentimental irrelevancies and human interest absurdities decided the Texas election, and now the people of that extensive common wealth are merely suffering the result of their own folly.. The election of a governor of a stale is, or should be, merely a cold-blooded business proposition. Character and fitness should determine Ihc result and nothing else. The governor of a state is in fact merely the business manager of the state. His duties are almost entirely business duties, demand ing a person of executive ability and administrative experience. Selecting a governor, therefore, on sentimental grounds, brings the same result as selecting a business manager on sentimental grounds. disaster. Now long would any business endure, if its llft(i this sort, of vil or Honif k:ss huhit-s more impressively tluin liis iieiiresL competitor? I erhaps two months, nut more. So with the state 'of Texas. .A movement, is on foot now to impend) Her Kx;c.leucy. From what we can learn she shoitUl cer tainly be recalled. Hut there will lie no permanent improvement, until tin! people, of Texas refuse to he exploiteil hy demaKOKiics uml sob sisters, ami vote 'for their public officials with something ap proaching cool judgment and common sense. QUILL Savage people are those that wear few clothes only when it's hot. Soft coal isn't really .soft. The adjective fits only the cinch it no has. ' . EnemicR aren't such bad scouts. fur your cold. You. (inn tell.. If it's n blow-out sound is profanity. It's a funny' noveriimont tlint frisko thonv lit home, -it . G'ooil times nre tlmse in which people make (lie (lel)ls tlint worry them in bad times. .. ' ., , . .-. 1 i e- ' ' Ammi the miiny liniiu portaut thiiiKs in tlie world is an im portant citizen fifty miles from home. What will it matter if evolution is taught in the schools? Do you remember liny of the algebra taught in schools? If Oxford really invented the Oxford bag, England is adequately avenged for American comedy reels. And yet, if you arc good enough can do it right where you arc. Law isn't effective unless it expresses the will of the people Notice how well the unwritten law wouks. , Correct this sentence: "The men nil think her wonderful,' said the gossip, "and the women never knock her." fiivc private citizens a chance of law enforcement and there will RipplingRhumos WISE "p I'll village grocers. Span & Spick, resort to no unseemly 1- trick to sell their wholesome wares; they tell the truth about their pens, about their prunes and rice and cheese, canned soups and boneless nears. How often housewives are incensed on finding they are up against a lot of wilted greens; they ordered things at Dingbat's store, and they will deal with men no more who send them mildewed beans. This Dingbat oft delivers things, like onions, rhubarb, beanless strings, which nil' not fresh and fine; nnd when you call to roast the works, he bbimes it on his bouehead clerks, and makes u mournful whine. Kxeuses are not what we wish, when we have ordered i kippered fish, or berries in a box; we want the goods for which we pay, and do not care to list all dny to wild, impassioned talks. Today I called up Span & Spick requesting them to send a brick of Ijiiiburger cheese and they replied, "We have a . brand that some consider fine nnd grand, but you it may not please. It's not sufficiently decayed to suit (be best, Ihe cul- lured trade, to offer to n friend; you'd better wait n day or ' four, when we'll be getting in some inure, n brand we'll recom- 1 mend." Now 1 indorse this honest course; 1 sing the praises, till I'm hoarse, of Messrs Span & Spick; until my stnnd-ofC fails again I'll patronize these worthy Mien, who scorn the piker's trick. I 8 1 ' 1111 PREDICAMENT. in Trxiw 1h only whnt win ininlir eaiiinti!ii which jicreijiitali'd it but becmiKe she happened to be win, was impeached, mid souuht had no more to do with the proper the sinking id' the Muilie. religious intolerance anil racial a mother's dishonor and sanctity by a maudlin sob-story campaign, other, or could shake haiuln imu POINTS They don't tell you what to do instead of a pistol, the next protoet citizens hbroad hnd ; w- ; to win in n boom country, you to make enormous fortunes out be another story. POLICY. Personal Health Scrvico WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. 8ignd Utttrt pvtilning to pcrkonal iraaimaiu, win ot antwaraor ot ur. aimoj n iiwimm, Mniuuinnu ivv ..vw--Ltterts should ba brief and written in ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few can be aniwered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruction!. Addreii Dr. William Brady, In car of thil newipaper. Kiwpt IWii In our Utile Journryu In the Awep - Hi- Era, It junt now occurs to me. I nelerted to caution you tllrn. . . j... acid when dump- InK your stock of trum. in the lnk. "antl.setitlc" n o iioilt! ai.lil Is i an ' ,e, m No fanciful Zd". for it No appreciable 'share of your good money Is appropriated. by the boric ncld mercnunts. tor kV...l.. you well misinformed I abo.U U1.I euirumt vuiuo 01 ... your domestic .establishment. No clement of mystery surrounds the .rlc a.'ld. Boric add hasn't l:ke so much suftar or salt. No body Issues free almanacs or pub lishes amazing testimonials about urcs wrought with boric acid. Sel dom, indeed, does the umb-.ilance make a hurried call or tho coroner sit on the remnins when boric acid is accidentally put to wrong use. These are the good reasons why boric acid is cheap. 1 promised you that I would save you some- money if you Joined me on tliene little journH In the aueijtlc era. May he you don't want to wive money. A i-hild never thnnkx hln Hldern for tflllnK him there .Ik no Santa (Maus. AHldi from tlnctuip of ioilln an a first aid dlsinferluiit . for minor wouikIh. boric acid In tho only nntt- Ki-ptlc a well-arrunKPft family niedl elno cupboard Hhoiild ontuin. It will meet every requirement of nil antiseptic quit, as well as any o.her agent, In my opinion. Uye drops, ear drops, nasal spray, mouth wash, gargle, solution for nntlseptlcl-zlng a wot dressing, antiseptic solution for bladder .wash, bowel wash, or as a dusting powder for tho relief of foul sweating, boric acid is an excellent first choice. Canker sores in the mouth, sieges of which a correspondent described ....... .. ,.r. fashion: oive the toothbrush and your favorite dentrlflce a well- earned rest. Touch each canker once dally with a mixture of equal parts of tincture of lodln and gly- nerin whlu . . ...i, t" """ ...v.. v inirvr. i lien geiuiy rinse the mouth many times n liny, especially before and after tnklng loou. wan warm saturated boric acid souiuon. hnturated solullon of any- thlng means simply U the water will dissolve. I I take canker sores merely ns on exnmple nf tlte .use of boiii: ncld as an aiuiseptle-yot is , .( ,rtlo era. nave i nut said repeatedly that . . no known antiseptic Is worth a hoot cournger after, the germ has nenol u-nivu ine tisHites, that Ih, after In- fectlon has taken plnce I have and I stund by that assertion. But Zn o f rom i fl L h " and whllh f TVsco set un otlHT ,,,nklr I! T ' miuntVA LuT lt Sunt in r ? " ,,,, Wl, IOUt 11' r, ,JUrinK .the mumnn """"" unu - tunning Aun v. Pmn, m...u,ir Louder grew thq lowing of the cat-! no coming Home to rest after thole ilay In the field. Hy tows and throes they came out of the Great Woods and nmhlcd down the long lane that , led toward the barnyard. Peter the hoy could hear the gentle creatures AIT. 7 flu stCri " ! discussing' family affairs as they! ' a browsed. And Mr. Cow Just as he frowly could climb, hut he was should hnve done was keeping eyeC,"msy- nn,i- "ure enough, Jest he he I nnd ears wide open to mnko sure no hnrm came to the herd. "This Is the wrong side of the fence for me," muttered Orowly the Hear. "If only I could squeeze through those bars, but It's too lute in tho season. o t. (jut . t am too fut! Vothlng for It but for me to climb over the top anil before 1 am half over some creuture in that crowd will spy me." 'What? Running nwny? gasped Peter, who couldn't believe his ears "And 1 thought all Itenra were brave! And running nwny from n Cow!" i ; m1 "-' htalth and hygferv. not to diiti dlagnotil oP - lr Ac-Id. , out IntirferinB with the niitunil heal-, '"K .roceea. . At IoobI.-I believe u ! "" ucld ,olutlon may be tor niolstenltm a ilr-ln on un In- " . ! ' the antlHi-ntlc In thla Instance ounin 'he nur'' f rendering the; wuunj or H)re mrmieagi Home uch live lrliig over Boll No. 1 able eventually. If people only knew 0ot the aseptic era' and the way not ' hn''' bolls. . orEST,OVfl Avn AVkvehs. - v,.rvous wh)ch ...TX.ors would ,... m n, .... .... ' ' . " ; ' "r " ' "" ." -flnr horn nervous trilil ni.f 1l'n..l.t .11b.. I . ne the womb cause such trouble? ! -M. M. Answer Klther of tho doctors you name would he competent to ope-j rate. Some defectives are born so. I do not think displacement would cause ony general truuhle. Knowl edge of a displacement., unless you are. also aware that many women , vm, ,.n ' .. Wlin lllwilr.oi.tnnt B..ee i,. . . worry. Until i:iMttntUmn. i iiuorm me where I may obtain (he following hooks: I'ru Natnl Care nnd How to Feed an In- fant. J. T. Annwer I do not know of books., with ihoHe tl C !. A recent hook by Dr. Kruitk If. ItichardMon coven the1 ground In the nimpleHt and mohL , Mot,,erl,ood" and r,mb.l he! bv f. i r,, ,,.., , , u " s,"(l "v mraide , c n n t Y?''k' """l ab'e "lc"'- "" for only 11.76. Is ' """""i"- "a, l,,:)" ay. u 1h called "Himplify iui nurcoma ! Aiyi cousin l.nu tl.i., .ii .. . .. n ,.,' " ' """u"? ie lam-. ,. 'j ,., ,.T ''"f bec"us01 ,.. . . . ' . " " I i, ' ,. . . "to,na most ma- 'Mie "i cancer. I nuke the more usual ivne !... curs often In early life and it' spreads uiiuum tne circulation rather than through the i,kii ., .u. " nary cancer does. If diagnosed ho. fore a secondary tumor h,. ,.. started in a iin.n.. - .. . by this emboli L ' .u " 5 . e.-, me raai- cu, surgical removal nr iuj . sarcoma may save UfO, is known Othsrwl.se no cure Applesuiiw. A utensil deinonsti'hln,. cnnl,e,i meat In a vessel having onl im oover, 1)Ut ,.,.,, B , nly juices without adding any water and out driving off nnv i moderate hnt i u. i,.i ,vanor XXZ'Xl- L.H!:?.la,?w ": ' iniiiciiii HuitH in Tne trienf n,i ,.in ,i,, i ........ . . vitamins In vegetables or fruUs a. m '""Z''. ".?!"".? ..r ,or!'"'"': fjne. I would Hit i u nt.tninn , ,l .V in.,...: J .!L . . the housewife is better trained than d. " utIU-. th.a water in soups and otherwise. As fUI" th vitullh- I "ot think It "mtU'rS n,ate '" they rtre destroy Pd or "nlhed by ant vookVJ JL :ept in vacuum. BY Mrs FLowEiiCE SwiTH VINtENr f. grunted firowlv. and with nn .,,,... ..,. . ,, . and Peter hK ,C''"blnK ,he ?",d Ie"r' .Wh. "''" understand understand L !!". ,ow0 hn- For one ih. " .h .",," . ! ."!'. Ion" wanted u find , , h. ." " ( ,,, ' Ut Wh 4 ' wns a" mm I Muu gucssen. ne was spotteii i --.sne was not ana Id of Germany, long before ho could clamber out of reduced to Impotency, but she fear-a'K21'- led tho Germany ot ten. fifteen or The dust begun to fly. Mr. Cow twenty years hence. Her experience was digging It up with his front feet with Germany hnd been terrible, and with head erect was bellowing Twice within the space of fifty years scornful threats at the Bear. , Germany had Invaded her. desolated "Hurry, hurry! I must hurry!" her territory, decimated her troops Growly was muttering to himself, nnd subjected her to great humiliation "One look at the foolish animal and by two forgeries. Tho first was the I shall lose my head. ITgh! Ugh! Over ICms telegram.' nnd the second time at Inst ami out of trouble for this time was the tearing up of d solemn treaty, nf least." Tho militant party In France gained Once on the other side of the fence the nscendency nnd Great Hritnln had Peter's curiosity got the belter of him. to stund aside and watch her occupy and he turned to stare through the German towns, one nfter the' other, burs at tho strange actions of the and take possession of tho Ituhr. ,lpr('- "France's hopes that Germany Not a Cow was grazing. In fright-1 might be reduced Into a number nf ened groups they were clustered small states, ns wna the ense prior to about their brave protector, who, in a the war 'of 1S79. were disappointed hy voice like thunder, continued to bel-lthe fnct that tho Treaty of Versailles low dreadful things at the Hear. mado the carrying out of Its.provls- "Vou great hlg bully! Why don't Inns incumbent imon the German you jttand and fight All fut and fur i and not a bit. of courage In your huge iki. vieii. .i Know wny you don't hopes from being renllzed. Kvery ef dnre to face tnc! You are too sure fort had been made by Great Hritnln I'd win! I'd toss you Into the air and during the Inst six years to Induce Jump on you with all four fi-et. that's France to accept the status quo. In what I'd do. Hrrrr! Hun, you cattle 1922. Great Hritnln offered France a thief, run! Hut I shall get you yet!" guarantee that 'she would place the Peter could have sworn that Mr. whole of her resources beside those Cow's eyes flashed fire as he tore to- nf France In the event of nn unpro wnrd the fence, but he didn't wait tnvoked nggression by Germany, but In make sure. The Hoy whirled about the then slate of mind of France not and ran after Growly as fast as his only was thin offer refused, but It was legs couiu carry mm. and he never stopped until, by the aideof his sha gy friend he iluxheil around the Hlg Kock Into the Woods nt the far em! nf the field. Next: "Down In tho Cornfield." JChildyttrs Tit-tonal , t r j Running Across. Wcrd 1. How rrnny bars of wool Hid Baa, taa black shfep in the picture heve? Word 4. One of the months. Abbreviated. Word 6. A fairy or sprite. Word B. To taha some.hiiiK without leave. Ilunnlns Down Word 1 An alhlctic (rarr.o. Word 2. The l3t name of a pop ular Kcvolutiomii y hero. Word 3. The name of a famous tower in Paris. SATCKOaY S FI ZZLE ANSWERED milsm J 1 -r t iV-'i i;r; i semi 7 h j o a rz, , 1 Timely Views on World Topics rurojK'an AffniM Would Become lA'sn Tliientcnlnff If I'. K. Were Mcmfior of the IiCnuc,' Is Belief of Sir John Powers.' The Treaty of Versailles, the effec tiveness of which is challenged fre nuently. has been rendered less ef- fective by America's continued refus- al to Join the League, avers Sir John ',ow'l's- Hrltish M. P. In a recent speech he said. "In Western Kuropo the task that has been thrust upon Great Hritnln Is indescrilmbly diffl- . suit, H will be remembered that at th TV,0 conference Franco was practically forced by the . Kngtish speaking races to a r.edrawlng ot the 1 eaurupo. huh was auaoiuteiy Tliis was abaolutely repupnant to tier and ufftunst whicn sne protested with the greatest vehe- United States Ld . Great Urltain against unrovoked asgresslon by Germany. As a matter of fact an agreement to this effect ias signed hy the representatives of the Fnited Ktates an HOreat Britain sltnultan- eously with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on Juno lltlit. V. S. Itcrucil to I til II fy 'Orot Hritain duly rat If let! the agreement and exchanged documeiftH with Franco on Nov. 20, lill!!. For reowonn, political or otherwise, which I need not go Into, the Tnlted States did not ratify the agreement, which therefore fell to the ground, since Article 2 of tho agrement provided that It would not have effect unless ratified by all three parties. "One cannot but have, the utmost sympathy with France in the position in which sh found hotselt. Too de scribe her mental attitinje is difficult. one xeii (nut sou ,iiuii oecii m-iiay that sho "had heen Jockeyed Into airrecment on matter- to which Kho felt that she (had been betrayed; that Rlin "liiil hpon fiti-Uovol lntt n n agreement on matters to which ohe woull. (thonvla6 nover hnvo sui,sc,.i,. ' Hho felt that the fruits of hel victory, that lu-r enormous sacrifice, hud all been In vain, and she was em- hlltered with the barrenness of her success. Fears Germany Itelch. and the treaty by centrnllnzing the responsibility prevented France's refused l(li contumely and con- tempt." Mrn. Ed Warner of Portland is n visitor In city for several days with her daughter liuth, Next I' a Chicago liaiiKinnu Itoy llli) in s has got III' mirtml Minp-I kmiH i.r. "li, J's. t' llam l.. t ,.ll r.... nillli.l.u. lull III' piM-Ucl flash lias put It nut ' busi ness," says Benton Puscy, o TIT l-.ni-porliiul. Poems That Live ! To Illo-soms. Fair ph'dKfH of a fruitful tree. Why do ye fall mi fast? Your date Is not so pant Itut you may tay hen yet awhlln Tn.Llush and gently Hinlle, And go ut last. What were be Tsorn to he An hour or 'half's delight. And so to bid Kood-niKbt? 'TIh lty Nature brtiUKht ye forth. Merely to slmw your worth, Ami lose you ciuile. ' ' .' Rut vim are lovelv leaveH. where w' May read how soon thinRS have J Their end, though ne'er o bravo; And, after they ,h:ivo shown their piidu Like you u while, they filltle In to the grave. Hobert Merrick. Who's Who Georgxs 11. ifonos. The new chairman fo the hoard of the Standard Oil company, George ll. Jones, of I'elham, New York, is a self made man. The son of a carpenter, he raised himself to the position of chairman of the company in New Jersey which Is the keystone of the far flung In terests of the Standard Oil Com pany. I ! was born in Carthage, New York, 53 years ago. Jones got his education from the school hooka of a play mate, as he was too poor to buy j them. He went to jt-o t c'vjTs business school nnd from. there acepted a position as a stenographer. In addition to working all day he studied law at night. Hecomiug connected with the legal department of the Standard Oil In 1907. he hns been with that company in the capacity of chief accountant, comptroller of subsldaries, director In litl", treasurer in 194 9 and vice pres ident, also director and treasurer since December, Hi 20. Jones is a member of the New York State Cham ber of Commerce, and has two daugh ters and three grandchildren.- uy abKiN iaiT hKEMAN Nov. 30, 368 15S7 years to. St. Andrew's Juy begins in Scot land.' Tho Apostle Andrew after the death of Christ, suffered martyrdom in tlie City of Patra, by boinc; ciucificd on a decussate, or X-shapecl cross hence "St. An drew's Cross." The Crock monk Retiulus . Inter conveying his re mains to Scotland, deposited them on the Coast of Fife, where he built a church and where afterwards aro,i Ihe city and cathedral of St, Andrews. Since this event, St. Andrew has bon regarded as tho patron saint of Scotland, and the anniversary ef thi! day is the occa sion of reunion among Scotchmen home and abroad. Broken in a day Hill s act quickly op colds in 14 hour.. Fever and headache di5appcar. Grippe it conquered in j days. Every winter it aavei millions dancer and discomfort. Don't take chances, don't delay an hour. Get the but help acknee knows. , AUdratsuts aMIV PricOOs t.New York Times) CctRcdBox O 0 ".Not rom a cow ut nil but from O