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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD, ORHOOX. TITT'RSD.fY, DECEMBER .1. 1925
Medford Mail Tkibune
AS IMJKI'KMIKNT NKWHI'AI'tU
FUBLIHBIil) tVKUV AKTrJIISllUN UOIPT
BIINIMY. UV TUB
'' ".. MtUrilKH HKIMI.SU CO.
THE FATE OF FRANCE IN U. S. HANDS.
The MMlfurd Hu.idne ftlurniiitf Nuu la hirulatied'
.auber.ribi'ia ilesir.ng Uie .even-ilar daili uewe
(leper. I
Tribune BulMIng, IIIMI
t'liuue 76.
IF TIIK French crisis in to be averted without disaster, the United
States will undoubtedly have to linild the bridge of eseupe.
Sueh a bridge will be built with Ainerieau Kikl, and the re
opening of war debt negotiations by France today, indicates that
the first step has already been takli.
The recent settlement of the. Italian war debt furnishes a useful
Office: Hall
Mart rir etieei.
- A eoiieolidatlnn of Hie U.iiiiH.rirfr. Tlmee, the
teilfc.! U.11I. Hi MnlfurJ 'J'rlliune. the Boula.-
n uiqioi.i.11. on a.iiu.kI into.. precedent from the French standpoint. The terms granted jUK
Personal Health Service
Cr WILLIAM B&ADY. M. D.
gOUKIIT W KIIIIL, K'lltor.
8. SL'UITEU NUIIH, Umautn.
solini were the most liberal terms vet advanced by the I'nitei
States to any debtor nation.
France has good reason to believe that equally libcr.i! terms wi
B Mall In Advance:
De lj, with iuikIuv sitii, year 17.60
Irjll.v, .rlili rtunduy Sun, nmntii 76
L':,!;: :aSZf iZ: Si r:w he-offered her. and such terms France will be quick to accept
Wet-al)' Mail muiine, eue year z.vu; . lT:i. .1. I
SuikJa) nun. our year. .
i.oo' vtmi me i.ocarno ireaiy signed nie (.met oostaeie to a frencii
liau by the I'uited States disapiears. Therefore a prompt settl
nunt ot me rrcncli war ileltt will pave t lie way lorn generous
BY CAKKIrlKlli elHturd, Aalilalid. Jai-kaoti.
eille. ln(ral Point. I'lmehii Talent arid on
. I.'auj, wini nuiitiu, nun. niuiiui e , ' i . t . ...in .
baiiy, wiuuui Ku sun. ...until 06 - i ti ' i i ,i t ) loan, the coiiseij 1 1 1 1 1 st alii I i.uig oi t )i c franc, mid a return
Dully! oiUi Sunday hull, out year .60. t) Stability ill ll'dldl politics, if Sllell U return i.S ll Hill II II I V possible
All terma by farrier, l-aali in advance.
e
Such an outcome may be impossible. It will certainly be iin
possible unless the French people agree to a more drastic financial
Kiitercd tm aecimd-i'liiaa mutter at lledforde
Oregon, uialer act of Uarcli a, l7l
Oftir-ial iMpei of the City of tlwlford.
Ofllniaf bal,r of Juchhiui Coiiiny,
' 'I'ne oul) oupei belueei. AlliMny. Ore.,
Milee, having leuaeil wire Aaaiicialed Preeej
aervtce.
But assuming that the necessity is now generally apparent, then
bembkhs ok rut AsnnnnTnn prkhs. I with Aiin'rieiin fininiciiil assist a nee, the herculean task of averting
The AHoclvted I'reee la exclualvely entitled , . ... ... ,., . ,. ,
to the uae tur ieiulil iatlnli ol all newt dla- llll IlKl'liptcy alltl JIOSSIIIIC rCVUl 111 1(111 Hi i' 1 11 I1C0, call lie IICCOIII pllSllCU
lalchea emitted to It or nut olhcrwlee credited I , . ... t,
n tola oaper. and alao to the local neve pub- 1 lie licit lew Weeks Will lie critical CIIII'S III h rilllce. nil ll-SS (Till
aii nubia' of reimwicatinn oi epeciai di. I cnl than those hectic days in 1!)18, hut as ISriiuid with the assistance
pai.tio. lieiem are aio reacrveiL . . ., ,
in i iciiieiieeini won ine nay ineii, ne may win ine (lay now. wuii
a vote of eoiifidcnee under .heavy odds during the last night's ses
sion, he has at least made an excellent start.
Mnt win or lose iir I'aris, the. fate of Franco will ultimately
iet with the t'nited Stales and the I'nitcd States in spile of French
tiilk about Shylock, will undoubtedly build the financial bridge of
rescue in as she did the military bridge of rescue in 1918.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur IVrrj.
TIhto will lwin "Kff.cN'ncy Work"
In Junuuiy. There urn , too miiiiy
KntH at lurgB uiri'iiily oozImb offlc
Ipncy froin every pure, and unalilu to
get antliinv tloiie. , ,
TheoutBtundinK illHilny of npplf
Hauct ho fur Hun wm'k. Ik Ihu eomhi-
nation UouhI umt nlmt u( uis(ute
paf ni over the ry new of J iiKt lco
in The cuse of W. it. IJoyil. hloyd,
you will r ecu II wuh dtniKled from the
end of u rope Monday tit the Htate
playhopne, and the priwm chupluin
Bald, In effect, that it wun the pimteHt
piece of HluuRhteilnK he had wlt
nensed in a Ioiik time. JiiHiice whb
not. Hwift. The victim run out.i of
fiipndw ind money und a htwyer.
QUILL POINTS
In union there is strength. And then there's Horali.
l MOST IWI'Sl-AFi
... (Tills l'itMr)
'jThe O. A. C. fuutliBll teiim will
jvjipr-H UiruUKh tlio city itl 7:45 tltlH
: livonlng Angeles, Calif., ' wlioro
' they will play aliuard ti'ntn Nu.
J 1, en route to Liih the Unlvei-Hlly
if Calirornla le i in .smur.lay.-.
'.';lt ;Ih .olmut time for a rortlnnil
cleinucrut lu gtil liitck friini Oniuha,
Nel., untl report ' an ' 'oVo'rwtielinliis
senllnient In the miiUllt- went fur Alo
Adoo for I'resident.
Still, think how miiiiy, many people in America never have shot
iMiybodv. ,
The worst form of inheritance tax is an inherited
to spend too much.
disposition
Affluence makes very little difference to a man who likes to
wash his own cur.
Minute men still work the country, but, the accent is too often
on the last syllable. ,' '
You can tell whether it's u new car or iu paint job. A new
car will miss you by two feet.
''" l:av: mul "'!. l,Uors !hP Ihev prefer letting chance tlo it
Rhlneluniler cane, infoi-nts a loc.nl . ' .
Tlib cull of the wild: "Iley, up there in front! Slep on 'or.'',
Normal people object to letting the State raise the children
Signed letttra pertaining lo personal health and hygiene, not to diaeato dlagnoai, or
treatment, will bo anawered by Or. Brady if a atamDed. aell-addreiied anvalnna anlnaeA.
Letters should bo brief and written In ink. Owing to the largo number of letter received, only
a lew can be anawered here. No reply can be made to queries, not conforming to Instructions.
Address Or. William Brady, In cars ol this nawspaper.
of niiHiil infection., Dr. U F. IJiIkkm
of Duluth renmrkM tlmt "namil in
fection here In in
deed common, ea
p e e i a I 1 y in cll
mateH Huih an we
have here in Min
nenota." Thin KOurulH at
fiiHt prick of the
ears like a knock!
on Minnenota ell-1
mate than which,
ut leant, In
Knew Nothing, Fear Nothing. tbeKan to feel queor. Ts bristles on
I hate thorns!' grunted Growly the my back were rising Just as they did
Why You Take It Sa Kustly.
eferrinK to the treat prevalence! (rrnu inu- nnv nmro 'fntita nn tui
mifwuided wvrtd and they should lJKUr 10 "m uu rionu, reier. ui ; en me inu ii.it;ieii uun 1111
enjoin the angels from sol ving any on u,'v'onS .w'!Bn 1 lol'owed ICut was a-liiKitfiiB. Yet I Baw n.it a
more nnKel food to poor iBnorunt n;y "e ,'" J "." l, 'fl sto1! ! ll,ins ,0, lle.a'r'w oL Nor ill.l hear
it whi .,- .n.wo pulr rew iirsi l crurJiieu into a itBTiy ouhii. u riutiiiu. rta ior my leei wen, lily
mortalfl who never" pause to ask
waetlier the stuff contains sugar and
through briars, tangles and all', andlfcet were bound to run. I turned tuil
star. h oi milk and eggs Did the But to fn(, om wnat e 8tiange tirouK, which 1 had just como. Then
specialist tell you a that before gweet odor wa8 mt , 3n!elle(j made i i riBht-al.uiit-fac-e.l.
or after you subscribed- for his me bruve the ml Au(1 .nr0UBr the Huh!' t was so mud at my fur
berry bush 1 pushed .my way into a and my feet that I snorted. 'Me,
The Old Ones Are Perennial. (clearing by the side of a woods.
I'lease answer through your' col-i
umns whether or not it Is harmful I
for a child to sleep In a room where!
my there are ferns and plums. T. N.
judgment, there Is1 Answer It is not hurmful, but
miner neuitntui, to sleep In a room
where there, are growing ferns or
plants, for the porous pots evaporate
considerable water, more witter vapor
is evaporated from the leaves, and
the plums give off oxygen and take
up carbon dioxid from the air. This
latter influence Is practically of no
Importance In relation to the purity
of the air, hut the growing plants'
help to Improve the condition of
the nir by evaporating moisture in
it. nnd they give off nothing what-!
ever that can injure health of chll-'
ili-en or adults, night or day, asleep
or uwuke. cut flowers In n bed
certainly not a more healthful ell
mute in the country. liut let Dr.
Brlggs finish his remark:
"During a large part of the year
we are housed In."
So. after all, It Is just another
outcry against the unwholesome In
door climate, the artificial Kahara,
which Is pretty, much the sumo
everywhere.
Hut Dr. Hriggs throws light nn
very common and very vexing
question of health and hygiene when
he utters this remarkable remark:
"I am 'rather firm in my belief
that nasal pathology is usually pain
and symptomless. Pain and room or sick room have no effect
distress symptoms arise only as ai upon the air. one way or another,
result of disfunction under stress." I
in oiner worus, many persons navel
chronic trouble In the nose, such
sinusitis, which gives rise to
almost no discomfort until the nasa.1
organ Is called upon to function
against some such stress ns the ab
normal dryness of overhented In
Who's Who
K loinen t ly VornsIU lo v.
Orowley, a great grown yearlins,
being carried off by my feet when i
don't want to go! And what for?'
"Just ut that moment I caught an
other whiff of tlmt delicious sweet
odor, 1
' "l am -Tolng i:ito that woods If ft
takes a pawl' grunted I, growling to
keep mi my courage, for I was scared,
although I dfdn't know why. I hadn't
gone far before the sweet smell got
mixed up with something else an
other odor, strange, terrible. Oh, how
I hated It! And If I had bstm older
and wiser I would have known tlmt
ft was that odor that bud made my
br.'stlos r'se und my feet want to run.
My nose hud caught the scent of that
creature that u Hear fears more than
anything else In the world a Two-Legs.
Now, a wise old Bear would have
turned back, but not a Cub. So I kent
right on. And. would you believe It,'
all the way across that clearing 1
kept growling to keep up my courage,
for wilh every step that smell kept
jgrowlns stronger and stronger and I
kept getting scarier! Growly chuck
led at. the recollection.
"And yon can believe, Roy. I didn't
from encounters with drafts, wet
feet, change of weather or other ex
posure, against, the scientific fact
Ihut such factors cause no respira
tory disease, is living testimony to.
the truth of Dr. liriggs' teaenlng.
These people with chronic low grade
nasal lesions or say painless Infected
tonsils, experience ? discomfort from
mechanical circulatory changes which
In a normal Individual causes no
discomfort at all.
Further, I venture to say,' and
without reference to ordinary Intel
ligence, most people are rather
dumb about slight functional all
ft hft
i
'HATE trM
r ivK.M-.si' skmii.n rxr
female upllfter, "and I missed tho
S dull word letter. .My brainless won
der built a .fire with It. lloth him
and Khlnelander are so disgusting.-'
John Perl has a new shut oar, It ,1s
of the make so populur with our
"robbed fiwmers."
"How To Make a Steam Heat
Radiator Ornamental" (Jldllno (luod
Housekeeping.) That's a radiator's
long surt.
All the "money mad" are not In
Florida. The valley has some coin
angry.
V. P, Wahl relumed from Kugene
without having his left eye removed.
(llrownsvllle News.) Not knock
ing Kugene.
It is now claimed tlial Juvenile de
linquency Is largely due to the police
' and flivvers. When will the blame
be placed where It helongH--on the
Hearst newspapers.
As Oiitfrpss jri!ts Ihinjjs more iu Imml tho day hpproHclies when
clicpr lcmU'i's will make good presid'iiLs.
Aniericu, lone ninmig nations, rospecls tho rights of the weak
the Indians having nothing left to take.
no animal to niudlwr: 14 Isn't it nioe nf'ihrse frealts to parade
he lore the eaos whvre we can see tliemr
One good wav to study the scornful tone is to tell the bnrhcr
that you usuallv shave yourself. - 1
Land of opportunity! If he ean't write insurance nnd his wife
won't keep hoarders, he can get elected to some office.
Correct this .sentence: "Clio's in the sixth grade," said the
woman, 'and never yet has relinked her parents.
1 Bulem,, plays Medford Haturday at
2. An epidemic of colds Is predicted
In The lahor ranks.
In the meantime highway cultures
hud swooped down on the automobile
and stripped ft of everything but the
engine, wheels and body. (Klamath
Kalis Herald.) The miserable bacteria.
KAYS NOITH t'AX MKKT This could he accomplished thru
WORM) HI :.M AN I) VOi aVTTON intelligent use of fertilizer and bet
ter varieties of seed, said Professor
At'Itl'llN. Ala.. Dec rtoll weevil! M j Kunches. director, after study-
irSOI'XI)H COMFoTtTINO
' (Uukci, Oit Mi'mocral)
W. K. Thomas, known through
tuMJfcfthe country as "Kentucky
Thomas," for be was born In the
., MUueKins mate," an cvungcllt
if tohu Southern Methodist
.church, Is conducting evangells
i tic Hirelings ut the M. K. church
Hoilth at 7:30 o'clock each even
ing and from all reports he Is
spreading terror in the hearts of
those- who havo been traveling
the road to perdition.
(1. Wushlngton Maddox did not get
a Mter from his ghl this morning.
,An a result Mr. Maddux was its ap
proachable as a mule, nnd as sociable
us n wildcat.
The bride lt a woman of wonderful
fascination and remarkable altrac
tlveness, fur. with n manner as en
chanting as the waiul of a siren and n
diMinttlon us sweet as the odors of
flowers, and a spirit hh Joyous as the
e .ruling of birds, and a mind as bril
liant us the gliltcrhiK lretses lliat
adorn the brow of Winter, and with a
heart as pure as the dewdrops trem
bling In u coronet of violets, the will
make the homi) of her husband a
paradise of enchantment, where the
lieuven tuned harp of Hymen shall
send iih those sweet strains or
relMiy that thrill the sense with the
emallc mjIh!hh of rythmic rupture."
tWahoo. Kas.. Times.) Hounds nice,
hut cun tho lady conk?
no boll weevil, tho cotton belt
of the l'n It ed States can produce
all tho fleecy staple the world will'
consume and pay for at a t "living
price." In the opinion , of Alabama
Kxperhnent station officials.
lug results of experiments extending
over a fifteen-year period.
The added cost necessary to In
crease production would he small
compared with tho net return and It
would not be necessary to extend the
cotton area, ho explained
RipplingRhumos
y won ron
M mi
PRECIOUS RUBBER.
i
-1 Wlml n Siirprlm!
t.ONliON 'I'lu- iilurk niUHOum nf
H' in I ii ml Vuril, H horp rdlm ut nilir
irn ii In! iiUkt cilim-a mo miiroil, lm
mrnrlHe visit :ruiu the
W'V.XT to liny n rnlilii-r tiro, ntul when the driller nntnotl
liis price, inotliotiKlit, 11 iiHiinrnt, 1M t'xpiro, muf lay my
weary fnrm on ire. ''lu tlealer wept mul wrtinn his liamls; "Tlio
price is imt my I'liull iptotli he, "for Kiit jilutoerats in Ltin
nun town Inivc cinclieil the trnile in rtililier entile, ami run the'
prices tip or Mown, according to their whim or mood." "Ods
liotlkins, ir these thinuN he," 1 said, "I'll jolt tluise foreign
nilics; I'll no and plant a rtihlicr tree, and Kt'ow my casinns mid
nijV tulips." I houtflit a thoiiMind rnlihcr plants nnd set them
out in stately rows, and till my nieces and my aunts are (tiiird
iiiK them lYoni insect t'oes. iSome day a easing I'll reiiiire, nnd
lo my orchai'il I'll repair, and choose a fat mul luscious tire from
noi'iienus festoons p'owiiiK there. Hut meanwhile I'm exceeding'
sore, my waiton runs upon its rims, I smile and twitter never
more, I've left the ranks of Sunny .liuis. I feel there's some
thinu wront; or worse, .when X must pay n trihute vast if I'd put'
tires lipon my hearse twice what they cost me in tho'pnst. .
There is no sliortiiue in the erop, the trees do well, the yield is
lii,,'; hut sundry plutes are out to eop our savings and we luivo
to tlijt. 1'til my ruhlicr trees are larne, and tires nnd tuhes ly
them hornc, upon its rims I'll drive my hare, liflirviuu man
was iiiade to iiiiiiirn.
-9T
Cliildj'en's Pictorial ..
' Cross Word Puzzle
ire
Those wliu have followed the for- Viv"" """ 8ntea i to my- ensii into those woods In any Hurry.
, : " tunes of Itueslr. riurinir ih mi-r fvur . e" ,lKlu"3 Lu e.ipioie:, iins i pufitty nntreii iwouiul tne eilRe lor n
Jh e,iC Tl lots ! .Vee?' t00' W"at f! while.. Then I advunee.l as far as tl.e
"'"""n ""iii"""in ,..r,. ,,, ,i,, t-, ... .. "over l-uii leu wnut may lie wa tlUK seconc row of trees am nnner nholit
1 believe that every Individual who Q (je (he mw Ziyorr ut S"l '!l.,nd ,;a.eh tr' , . i'n the leaves. I founil a few tender,
the I'nlon of So x- mj n,uii?. imiw uuu u ir.i oi nullum iiroiiius inui
vl.'t I'pnnhiir-. of w' niy nose plwa's begins to twitch the Run. stealins through the treetops.
all the 1'oiHhevi.r whe" 1 al" errluly edited about any- had foolerl into thinking it wns really
lenders h, 1, i ".llns' ani1 11 was ,witel'"B so. spring. Nothing happened, so I grew
known When the l co"rs0' 1 thouB''t the same thins hh'der and walked deeper Into the
offieini' ii. Z Jh! that sent tlle twitch 1,a'l se"' 'e woods." f
'" Kd -" general. S"'Yer' to' " Becon"' t""h' t-"On the n.in!"
up pen red in a So
viet ; paper two
years ago his
name was' second
from the end.
He was chosen
pronto;, TthZ ,au:
. , ties . which are
much In demand In Russia nt the
ments, that Is, most people some- '""went time, modesty, lack of nmhl
huw fail to lie conscious of or else considerable, experience alonir
learn to ignore sl(Kht functional de- n'llila'y lines coupled wUh tho lack
rniiKements, nndKthese people very, or ronsplcuous mllltnry ability.
cordlully blame drnfts, wet feet, light' """Y was Horn In 18S1 and
IoIIiIiik and the like for their dls- ,,,,, , ' reareu in the Corn-
comforts it seen)H tu be a human ; '"' was tne son of a
weaknes., to prefeV 'an etinlosic alibi , Ht, ,,y "ml most nt hlH
when any little : thing goes wrong pL "J.TI ',r,,lpl"' "'t
with health. Not one person In a "ovemer? Jhin 'he M'"'I"an
thousand has a, yet taken to heart ".orm'n ,,? J0??" fou"""-y
the ,,-ood sound advice 'of . Innumer- nev LTwini o fhr. J?"i '? 'he B"'-
aide health teachers to UnderB a SHi".'"
periodic health esamlnatlon. People who coulll CHlle(1a,I, $
seem to prefer ' to', remain rather his life for the cause and d d not seek
dumb about their own minor deflc- powe?r. "
'''"'v"' i r ., , ' .u ' Thn 10,7 t,,e "volution broke
"Nasal Infections occurring In the out nnd he still occupied the same
Infant," Dr. Xtriggs asserts, "usually position In the nartv in'mn
have their orisln In tho chronic given command of the detachment of
rhinitis of the nurse or mother, troops sent to combat the Germans
either by direct contact ns In kissing, in tho Ukraine. With his "drunken
or through the. act. of sneezlm; oristrngKlors" pilted against trained
coughing." ''! Itroops he could accomplish little. La-
There Is a whole sermon there. I"11', when he nnrtlicinatnrl in inrnar
which ouuht to be prenched over i undertakings, the credit was given to'
nnd over ugaln. ' We might use the ""' r political reasons. He wns
term respiratory Infections Instead ,one of those who participated In the
of Just nnsal infections and respi-1 orennlzatlon of the regular "Rod"
ratory Infections include dlphtherin. I cavalry bl't the credit wont to nn
menBlcs, epidemic meningitis, pneu-;,,, er:Beneral who was brave and 11
monja. corym, simple sore throat.! ""rate an1 would appeal to the peas
mumps, whooping cough, influenza. ",?.',
and numerous other diseases too1,... V. . . . . " Iro,sky wns accused
often wished on the helpless lnfnntl", 1 "?"""" of being a "bad
under the disguise of "Just a ral ST la l B-Ve" R "Cn"
Not only nurse or mother, but the1 '?! '. "'"un,.nl"8' rosnIov was
consclonceles svlsltor, or the Ignorant tnrv district ir i. , . j
viltorrhn eriwn... , .h, 'i " ry district. He also nsslstod Frunze.
,, ... . ""J " "is predecessor in tho war office in n
call folks lnorant-fho visitor who general cleanup of lh '"ed" nrmv
refUMfu lo llfrt.t IhA (An.hlt, l,.,l! ' fclU UI'J
"Just a cold" Is Just (in Infection.
Itemember, then, malefactors "Just!
coin is ordinarily conveyed not
to exceed five feet In your convcr
national spray, nnd as far as 12 feet
If you perpetrate a sneeze or cough
in ine presence of other . persons
without first muzzling or covering
your nose and mouth.
Dec. 3, 37 1,888 years ago.
Caligula celebrates the festival of
Neptune. The one ambition of the
young Roman emperor being to
outdo his predecessors in extrava
gance and voluptuousness, he ob
served the pagan holidays with
inaniacnl enthusiasm. At one ban
quet, on which he spent $400,000,
among the dishes being brains of
flamingoes and nightingale's
tongues,' he' made' the remark, "A
man should always be frugal un
less he is a Roman emperor."
ftiDirlslit. I'Mirulor Syndicate, luo.
i
Ql'KSTIONS AXI AN.SWKRS. .
- Frost blto Kequels.
Dense tell your readers of a slrti
pie home treatment that gives great
relief to the itching nnd Irritation
that often perslsls after frostbite of
the feet. I'ne very salt water ns hot
ns bearable and soak tho feet 15
or 20 minutes ut bed time. A large
handful of salt to the quart of
wator is ubout right. ) (Mrs. w. E.
I..) My children want me to thank
Dr. llrady for their delivery from
castor oil.
Answer As long as the children
feel tlmt way. I don't rare a tinker's
mound of sand how mart the castor
oil .manufacturer feel about It, nor
by what devious hnd surprising ways
they go about getting me punished.
miks, Mnt Minn Wlseiibflnter.
I have Just invested a snug sum In
a nose simper, and along conies your
report mat It a absurd to Imagine
such a contrivance cn alter the
snape or rlie f the nose. All 1
Hoped to do wan to elevate n, Hi,
of my nosesoiuewhnt. Do votl think
Iho nose shnper will do the work?
Hecondly. what do you think of the
moil specialist who says we should
not mix starches and acids or
starches nnd protein, nnd nnother
food specialist who snys we shouln
not eat swejets ,nul starches together
or eggs and milk at tin, same meal. l''r Asliton' Sons,
Miss 11. us. - . I Look .not thou on beauty's charming
iVnswer Maybe, vour anu nin "It thou still when kings nre nrnilng:
lurn tip ii 1,11, t inilt when you Tlu,,e not when the wine cup glistens;
realize that you have been stung. 8lw"k l,ot when the people listen:
Hut charge It Off to eilncnllon i1 ... .
think the ,.l,.,,.ii.i . 'flP "line ear against tne a nger;
ei-T h ' or,ler.swlnd.Krm ,he a K,M k,. lhy tlnKVr.
h", """"nte that line of Vncant heart nnd hand and eye,
.. . r'nbluatln. Knsy live and quiet die.
ought to caution the Creator against Br Waller Scott.
Blizzards In Colorado.
DENVEH. Colo., Deo. 3. (A. P.
Winter laid n snowy covering over
the Hocky mountain states today
with promise bf-the storm continuing
tonight. The snowfall extended from
Montana to New Mexcio. In the
southern portion of the lntennoun
tnln area the storm raged with
greater Intensity. In southern Wyo
ming . and . northern .Colorado the
storm attained almost blizzard-like
proportions.
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I've at lux known that a snxnpliono
I lajrr 'II rtefencl it yotinir, but I wu
ronslttcrnhty Minri-Kl whin I ril
uhrir titio Jnnuitil fntiu tHhlmI
litMrutnriU nn' kllltMl a florid y laml
lont. A niltilohl collar MkmiM not
l.Vi iHilhluil wUen It's warm.
Onler Navy Court Martial.
WAHHIKOTOX v Det 3. (A.P.)
Three naval officers were . ordered
tried by court martial today as a re
suit of the collision last September of
the litjht cruiser Milwaukee and the
American schooner Henjamln A. Van
Drunt off Hampton roads.
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SHOPPEftFAMILY
I ' Poems Thai Live
4M
. This Is KARL' K. SHOP
PLU, JII. The pride of the
Shopper fnmilj- Who must
either spend Sfi.SJ for an en
velope something or other or
forego his social activities un
til after the Jiolidays.
?y j shoppi'iip: (Jnys left
aWaW lK-forc .'Iiristmas.
Hunning Across.
Word 1. A beast of burden used
in the desert.
' Word 4. Place." '
Word 5. A tract of hind deposit
ed at the mouth of a river.
Word 7. A form of the verb "to
b.y
W ord 8. An African animal which
has, black and white stripes.
Ranning Down. ,
Word 1. A city in Spain.
Word 2. Past tense of eat.
Word 3. A South American ani
mal. Word 6.' A thick, dark liquid ob
tained by distillation of wood, cool
or peat.
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE "-'
ANSWERED ' '
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
tlXITKn RTATKS SP.JIATOR
JAMES J. OHOHSI.EY
Of Portland, Oregon, hereby an
nounces that he Is a candidate for the
Kepuhliran nominnttoh for U. S. Sena
tor nt the May, 1926. primaries.
Will work zealously for dovelon-
ment of Oregon and Oregon ports, for
Irrigation and reclamation and fulfill
ment of measures for real benefit of
farmers ns suggested hy their organi
zations. Favor World Court. Reform
Senate Rules anil will sunnort neees-
anrv nrnvlslo,iia for Inw enforcement.
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency !
A. at. HILL, Manager
Phona 10S SO North Central
Medford, Or.
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