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. iff- 1 DHr, Sand?, Wttkly Published by lti HEDFOUO PBIKT1NO 00. 11.17-19 N. Fir tit. PhOM 71 ROBERT W. HUHL, Editor B. HUMl'TEH SMITH, Wamg Ad lodependeot Wewipiper totred u teroDd cUm matter t II Ml ford, OrcfOD, under Act of Mircta H, 1879. SUBHCRIfTION RATES Bf lo Advance: Dgflj, with Hunday, year.... $7.60 Iiaily, with-Sunday, month, V 7ft Dal wlttiout Hundav, year 6.60 Uillr, without Sunday, month Oft Weekly Mail Tribune, c;i year..., 8.00 Sunday, one year 2.00 By Carrier, In Advance In Metlford, land, Jacksonville, Central Point, I'boenii, Talent, Uoid hiii and un nuiiwuy: Daily, wilb Nunday, cnontt Daily, without Sunday, muM.... ally, without Sunday, on year.. Dally, with Sunday, ore year.... All tertua, raab in ad vane. 7.00 8.00 MEMBER OF THE ASNOCIATKI) PRESS KeeHriiig Full Leased Wire Service Only pup-r In city or county receiving aewa by teleTaph. Tht AMooiated Preaa la eicluaively en titled to tlie utte for republication ftf all newa diiputcJrra rrediu-d to it or olhrrwia credited in tbia paper, and alao to tht local Uewi publiahed lierrlii. All rlKhtl fur repuWIratfon of ipeclal dla palrbea TiTefn tr. Iko rrwrvt-d. Sworn dally average rlrruUtlon for all BonUia ending April 1, Man, 4&a2. Official parser of the City of Ufdford. Official paper of J ark ion County. Advertising Represent iittrea M. O. IIOUKNKKN At COMPANY Office In New York. Chi'aitu. Detroit 8n 1'raticlaco, Do Angelea, tieattle, Port- mm. Ye Smudge Pot Bf Arthur Perry flay lingerie for niah-H Is on din play, and there is no meat rush for wime. and aa a result are n driiK on Ihe market. The surplus will prohahly he converted into fall neckties. What is needed Is miiuc peek -a -I too pants, so the world could ciitch a fleet Iiik glimpse, lost of I hem are such a violent clash fd' colors that even (J. Wash ington .Maddox would not he cuiieht in llu'tn, even If It were permiHsihle, and nood form, to wear thein as an oilier Karnient. Aliss VfMty Joyce, who Iiiim had more iiilllioualre heaus than she knows what to do with, will he wedded for the fifth lime, (.old Javid N'orihsek heiiiK t li r victim. A wide chele of nccjUiiilttanccH ex tend hesl wishes to 1 lave. Ancnt Ihe recent eoptdave of liypocrites of the major political parlies, the I ia It i incoc Sun spile lully notes: Itnt at Kansas City, last ill" tit h, I he It ooze flow ed ho copiously that some of the leading drys were soused the whole week, and at 1 1 oust on there was such open and wholesale tin ff Irk Inn In 1 he forhldden stuff that Ihe tocal papers printed the market limitations dully, it ml protested bitterly when the hootletfgeiH hlsied them. The 1'rohlhition party assembled In convention day before yesterday, ami the early returns Indicate the ib'lenales all remained sober, until adjournment. They IndtilKed In an inspirlnn rouuhhouse over rcliulotm toleration, li was further pro posed that In the so-called war on rum, the homes bo raided. This was a. brlKbt and npbte Idea, to which the Hcof flaws will demur, on the k rounds that some decline In violators on the highways ami hywas should be shown, ere Ihe lace curtains are lorn, and (he klichen stove kicked over, In the interests of law -a ml -order. The eheerltnf inforniiitiou Iuik been showered on a waitiiiK world, that Ueneral N'oblle's doK came nut or the pitiless Arctic, without "ct llne his tall frostbitten. WILL THAIH-: I'.tL'X Tontine lan ilau seihin for equity in small house. I'hone Mia, iKlitnililh Kails Herald.) A sf"ll d' winter. Some more hikers down (ho highway, 'an testily that an auto, like a locomotive, will not (urn out lo avoid a mishap. An Impudent and un think tnt; father yesterday told his lti-year-old prospective movie ftlcen lo do It herself, when ordered to fiu home and advise Mother she would probably see her attain net TlleH day. One of the paved streets has turned out to be a skating link. It was intended to be a replica of Ihe Indianapolis speedway. Mufni: lo the hr.it. Lady Kord t'oupe of the local imitation Mritish set, has discarded the younc anvils suspended for the last six months from Ihe tenderloin of her ear. The countryside Is pretty will Uttered up with hay, arranged in neat piles. It Is about time a pronounced blonde went to I'risco and returned an utipronounccti redhead. The request, filed by an np stiindinK Humdlnnei that this dept. "take a shot at the wife to see what she u ould do," is un wort hy of any c otnddcrat ion whatever. The jien la I funera I directors have enough to do, Tht'l-o it N'.lni. lull; llinl (hi Mliiimy ..I' l In- h ... In. i t- will M,n tip tin- ,lf.-l I'll III,' A,il... K.i'e. Little Interest is l.elnit htanifot ed in anything except ihe sii.ied fish hills. "Shall our scenic river be desecrated by homely pow er plants?" moans the Pin Hand .loni -tn 1 . .Not cntirelv , siiy we. Thei e should be ii n occasional "homely power-pl.nu." (o form a vivid con trast with the Kood-loAkim; flshei . men. hip-deep in the "scenic rivers." 'ii niter 'I'oninrrfuv Fair lonlubt mul Sunday but fo ntmif; the coast; wanner In the Interior nf Ihe west portion Sun day. Moderate to frenh north and northwest winds. l,ow humblttv In tht east and derrejslnt; liutnuL Hy over the inleilur f the went poitlun. TIfK world has prolwbly never spph a fiinr cxhilnl ion of com k gnrl unwli'islj tlcvotioii to a huimittititQuii cause tliuii has been oxhihiliMl 1ln past month fSV the luirdy uinncii of Sweden, Xoi'way, INilmut and Ffussia, in their imrfiisinp; !' l'o,1s to reseiie the victims Of gin1 N"lile disastrr. Q VfimU'V Mussolini 1ms extended Ihc lifiirt felt trratitnde of his connl rymen tndhese ih limn airmen, who have daily risked llit'ir Jives to9,avc the eitizens nt another land. Such a tribute was certainly rieliko deserved. or can one hlame Jhe news paper men of Copunhau'en lor wondering why, in this epoch- making eniRade, there woru .so few representaiivcs of the air iWce'nf d'ennral Xoliile. ovn countrymen. I'erhaps the dis tance from Kin pi Hay supplies tiie answer. Ami how richly rewarded these aviators and seamen hae heen. Only a week iijjo, the outside, world was willinu to ac cept the fact lhat Xohile would he the only survivor of this iH fated expedition; Today, with the exception of the six men carried off hy the dirigible, every nieinhcr of ihe Italia party has heen accounted for, and all hut. two alive. To date, ten men have literally heen snatched from the jaws of death. What a triumph for that heroism which refuses to count the cost, and knows no such word as "fail." TWELVE GOOD TIFK oust of (leorue Ifeiniis, "hoollej kiiifj" of ( 'ineiiiiiiil i, presents ;t neat t nivesly on American just iee. Nueli an oeeiirrenee mi u h 1 he cxpeeteil in a book of sal ire. ami in fiction it would he ainusittt-'. In real life, it is not so pleasant. Last October IJcinus eorreeled the fauls of Iris wife liy t!ie simple expedienl of ); i 1 1 iti tf her. 1 fe was fort hwil li placed under arrest and tried for murder before a jury in an Ohio court. IMcadiii"; lliat tie committed the crime in a I'd of insanity, but asserting that In bad since regained his reason, Kenius eou dtlcted his own defense in a way designed to luiffle hoiiesi jury men. After due deliberation the jury found him not guilty on the t'oniul lhat lie was insane, and Remits was therefore com mitted not to prison, hut to the stale hospital at Lima. There he remained until one of his minions persuaded the Ohio Court of Appeals that lie was not insane, but as reason able as any upright citizen who occasionally indulged in a fit of temper. Kroin ihe stale's attorney's id'fiec came a protest appealing this new decision, and Itemiis remained at Lima. The Supreme Court, of Ohio denied him bail. Hut on June If the same court decided by a vote of four to three that he was sane and technically entitled to his release. Itcnius is now celeliratiii": in Cincinnati, ami the state is plan ning to pursue the ease no further. "Old Father Antic," the Law has done his best, but his best in this ease resulled in no "Teal ood to ihe community. It was a jury which starlet! the parade lo freedom, ami upon the jury syslcin has been placed Ihe opprobrium for the whole transaction. And t here, perhaps, it be billys. The fa el tlutt twelvo nood men and true are frequently twelve onid, pliable waxen images is becominc; all ton evident. Juries are an indis pensable safeguard in criminal trials, but some process of se lection may soon be in ssary to improve, the quality of their membership. I udependent . QUILL Sonic scctinns (.nmv inuiv prsi'nins, gunl sinc pill I li t -fnilli in ililici:iiis wliii cliiiin to he the pior iniin's Iricnd. Aiiici-iciiiiisin : Tciicliiiitf litllr Iki.vs it is n:ly to fiulit ; Ic.-icli-K llicin lo liclicvo our fishier wcru avrnl incfi. Mr. Ifnnvci- lliounlil lie luid n wiiil until lie brnrs tin' piitlnMic joli-hiinlcr. A mini never becomes n success by mil lc i 11 ur n hobby of slnnil iii' lip I'or his rights. Look nt the pcilesl riim. He bus Ihc riulil-nf-wnv. A comiiion sorrow or hnnlsliip liimls people closer lufrcllicr, mill iiniybc thnt cxpliiins why divorce is more eoiiiiiion now. Science says thnv is nnlimitcil energy in an ntoin. Ami it lines look thai way when yon see him on a shopping lour, carry -iiif,' piicliaiics for his wife. lji(inr nitiy fontinne to 1m a of t inn it niiiy 1m in'cesNary I'm ii is. CoiTt'i'l this scntfiiec : "I don't liositae t accept I'lireks." said the J'illino station ninii. ";ini I linve yet tn uct :i 1iov,uj one. M MUTT AND JEFF VtA JusT AS FoY AS MvTT. He's MAKtwG M Tjo vy ) RoADNWOftK WHTH TH'S t0G TOtiVi He SAVS B AtSLC TO TCLL BY TH6 DOG (JUHeTHC r5 OK oTr- x've t?ow THe eiGHT Mi $f " -. 4 " . . I- . H i. (. . MEN AND TRUE POINTS liin job in Iti'liimi, 1ml jusl erics ol' the ureal Amerieiu. polilirnl issue, hut in tln riiurs.' 1 1n- cantiitlates lo cI;iin vvliiM Manager Mutt Makes IT'S A HALF MILG TO run ftf WATdl? Ardti AIVJOWGR HALF MILG He'LL TOW. CAMP. THIS SAVES (VAC SfiVGrO 6F l?OAtWOK- IM sum AMI. IT GkUC HS- riMoTes to o -pi? CjiWvJ2r - - f . v . Kf L-1 iV -! "-- " r--s "'r-x ' -C - P.. " ,v, o V" o o rersorial Health Service tj WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fiifjn-d leltera pertaining m pernonal health arid hyciene. treatment, win ie answered by nr. uraily if a l,-to-i. febfjiild bf lirirl a:..l written u, iik. Omh.e to ihr Lre numWr ol Mtera re-ceh-d, only a lew tun le Jtiswert-i littf. No f,iy tjii be iiiadr to ()unt- not conform ing to irmru Harra, Address If. Willie iti llrudy, m -tre r,t lria newpjper. I I I'l I K ( III SKS (J- l.(K.I( V'ui Knuu ThiuU V I inD-i-liiM(l. A con',-'it",t''l'nt writes.: " I have ' r;nis- nf ruliN, jtnl t n-vt-r mad heen n-adlnu your Huff fi year-. ;i nvvi. I tliinU tin- '. l-ll. urn r-'un y mi what yu -Iitim la rcuuiiir -oi -i. n.u iiie :ti;;htini; a hat.l. 1-attlc ami hniiM nave I " li i a r nc-n" ro-om-i a- tiin. I h a v u ni'k fd in 111 Mi - ii-r fi in i f,.r many seasons in e v i' i" y caiiacity ; from comninii lumher jiti'k to foreman and pro- irietor. V e a r s 1 auo lumher jacks j would work in the woo.is all win- iter- and in sprinu. as sotn as the ! ice was out of the river or stream i where the lut;s were laildt-fl, we ! would no on the drive, which means I float in;; the Uxn down stream to jthe luniher mill. I When driving lo-s it is often (necessary lo he jM (tie cold Water waist deep almost continually froiii early mornitn; (ill late at ni-ht. iwlnn we would have (,. walk hack 'to c.'diip several miles fn our wet' 'clothes, eat supper, and et into i our hunks wit hthe wet clothes on. ! j'l'he .dothes would Ket fairly dry hy inorniim. .NV-xt day a i-ejid i - tfon nf the same performance, anil, .perhaps for wed;s at a time. : j "lU'teii in the moruiiif,' we would j find ice in the water hut would , jump In and uo to work'. Soiue I limes We ent so tl'Oil!) from til"! 'cot th;l v.'e Would have to ect Olllj ilo the hank and run up and down j , for n while to Hinder up. It V: a I hardship and exposure. .Morninjis we w ould fcc sore and tired, hut 1 t here never was as much "cold" t or i heii i r i : 1 1 in anion" tis as I here usually i, in an office force of the: i i-aine llUUih'-r of people. i nol mind v.etiimr mv feci wet nv I .'HiVlhine like lh.il I Lpintr 1 does II' it call h co, I or ;.! ' hel imailsni ill lhat wwy. I have frost ed ears ami frosted feet, of courst : ('in no SlcKliess. I.eHeVe iinymie, else can encnillller the value ex- j po.sure and not suffer any Mm -s 'from It. Yours reaped I'ullv, K. li. . . ." i Another reader rises to remark: ' " Von sit in a cmnfoi lal.lc offj,.,.', j have htts of fat on your i tie: iMi.l .can stand coiistdera hh- exposure. I suppose. Inn dennniliate your the ory and we will then know that you arc .sincere. , You appar ently desire (o he o iu'ilial, Unique, I slurt llni; and cent rary in puhlic ' j "Pinion . . . The premise on ; which you hase your reasoning i i wronu. . have a complete theory. . . My theory is correct. '. I I could demonstrate it i:ut as the plu! In ilriris into I lie nia:'.o ,.r hi.; -.-t it,, ., I llilr.l i himi's In: j I "' ciii-li.lM.riill.iii of y.mr .us. tlnn i-.'iiaiiliiin "colils1' -i i)v ! "'a' I"1' ki-vi-imI y. ni was hm.l I'M.licr. Hi. II Im. . slim. ' "'"!: " i-. -I'll,- tt-urii -( Why m i-.' an. I II. ic- ll.m! ; .lone hi whil.-i- Immmiis.- I ;t-. s .... -i-,, i;,,. c.fiu.r: 111.' Ir.-.-s ..l.s. iin. vi-.ii.il. U . sl. it ! In .111 .-.111.. i ial iu... ai iliK in y..i:r nichls on Ihr simw i-i.iih. ' , i.lmni,.-, ..I lli. Kllh in-lain y.ni tv.T" ci.nsiiinilv cl, .III.- to mi. .-; ..;. Ili.it ih ..i,. .-..hi,- -M1111...N.-.I- I Mi. Willi; iinil sifiiin; ,,,u-,i ,,n ls , liili'lliui 111 I . -1 u 1 1 1 1. .ill-" iihu ili- . from th.. iups ,,- phi, ,,! fi.ri:itn.l li. Mite 1'ir (ii.vi-i inn- Smith. "'"Mill Bl'l ".-I r I'. . ,1 Rl..l,ni; hlln 1 I i.lll lil'.l' I'l' llC'lll. I Mlnihi: IihI.-m. em- l.lanUcIs wei-o V . . tl my tlnn ill.--- Mip...s.-.lly j usually u .-i uml ivoiilil imi .1 ry ,,,, t i hi I t-ll i-.-n I i !.! 1.1 u-a M-- liit.ii.l I.. , 1..I- vi'.'k al a tiin.-. 1 1 ti l In Hi,, il'-: i-n I I. ...v.-i . X..u I am n.-l cii.'ii v,- a. v. -I- u.,t si. U. hut atiit.- H.'tn;-. I" l.---(-it ll'.i.v. r. 1 alls,- I l.-milarly w h,.i ,. Ul, j,, i,nV), xv ; ti.-v.-r tiaih-.l iiihI.t his l.;inii,-i-. hail si-v.-n. f.l,s - f,.v,-r. sn u fills. V li.-n ill, I .Mr. ll",n-,-r h. , ..in.- a -l'-.. hut In silti- ,,r thi-si- wi. n,.v. r i r.-iiul'lh-aii'.' In l-.ils. si.nu alter hi-sitali-il In slur! him at;ain. i-t, .,.: r.-tuiii I'li.tn a hum n-siiietic.-tin: in Hie ..i..ii In .' -a I h in 1: ""I"'- 'u' alla.-hi-il hii!is--ll' 1.. .sw.'athiK liiilil. Iraiin.hli; ill. hili'""' Vi'..i.ili-"v Wilson a.lmil.i-l i ., - I in ( - K a ii 1 1 a "lay or two in lit'i' Usually pul an i-n.l t, ,;. his" u-- i-oni i , i.. i i , K'-.-il up lip- uneil II,;,, lo tool ' I otll thus,, ahsni.l stip.-l-sliuons. Vo-j i l"h- who tatu-y llp.y ,;iti h , ohl l.v i lia-MIni: tln-ir f.-t't ivi-i nr.- lil..- .1,-1-' I 1,-l.on-s Kip Willi U inkl... ii,,.. . ,. , .11 i nvil I in in I oe ii 1 1 ccl ion in I ! ''" 'I'aliA.u.-.i.as hitrih-i, in II,,- r.-hahili- ; nappe 'a dn happens and no "col i." hut slick a I a ;:uesN. w ucn nicy tappen to l oimh or sneee. t M. work was In the Lake Su - porlor country where simw w -as from tw live tort ileep. 1 mirs, jr. I.. M . fbictor h ii ma n ) cent rihi ties a states, including 'iitiniil uml '"d here: Ai;. hit; in w hde the folloWillK ; IliuiiiK about U) years" pr.o-i lc ; n.i iocs also apeared: Willi. un 'of medicine in New York Cit ' t'.ibbs McAdoo. A. MiUhell I'aluier. ; hac a!uas taui:hl io my p;i t iciii . V i 1!ji in ,1 eti n i r, t,s I!i.,hi, and I'M ! and proclaimed to idician my :od I. Kiluards. I heller tn contagion beitn- the sole While he claim--! ;it llns time to Kid Sneeze Do Eight "1HAT IT'S JCFF, IT 'i Too TO RVJM THe vmith kid SNee-z.e so as . to Keep AM eve ow H BUT THAT DOG'I.L SHOW uuHeTHcfe He's otaeyeu 6RtGRS. Hc'S BCM 60W3 BACK IDCA NMLGS A.Hor Mt sit not t-i disease diaznoaia if) KfniDf-ii. r If-jddreHMeri i-Mflnci in t-txIoituT, v. ill ii- ll" al.mil thf ,var tin- .-l-iral nehnla urtspiraN. The hroad- .... ;. nf .-,... wiM ,((. ........ ..... ,,,in l.t-cau-f -v i ;. ln-dy knows vniir faillii:: - ym n-pfr. fMiinu'li - Mw(-dt;-. I!' u ai -: . .M. M I). ' , tK.h-r duct n- ( hors- (. y.-t an h,,n(.ut siiul. now Ntmui'sta: am ttt a physic-in n. I a in a v-ii-nnury surKeon, hy diploma, nut nri what I Know. If 1 should lain- out ii lKir.se and drive him until he loamr-d with swc-al a wintry day and. then tuieh him to a pot and U-t jifrn Ktand their until midnight, tic- next day I v.nitld have n Imrve mi sick with distemper, eankepjp tslct, junnine; lme. and litayhe never to he of any use any more. The same tiling Hue of n iiunian heintr. ! cull that cold. What do y()u call that';' 1 ,,:,v' mi out ami JOiOtlier severe cold on top of ,M;" ",H' ' will have- pneumonia Mi' l'1''1" ' -V '.' Am i iuht 7 Sin- ' ,M - n-. V. M- X'O-h. nejuh. Hud or, I think V"M :" wr(n. K ' ' far as human hy- eoficein.-d. I defer t u your ,n,'n 1 ahmtt the hygiene of the I'orse. 'ipTh:ht. John K. Iiille Co. V hy cull '.'111 IM'K ulli-ll nift it' llicin in-c liui-nctl mo? Th' llnlihlc uilh r;irtlici i llicy ilon'l i liiy lll:iil Iomu cilnnuh I' m-iiI'c iniiiicin niiriy. ; h'oI'.vHkIh. .1 Ii ii Dillc Cn.l Communications lion, ami In Un- .-nniii '-ssional ch-i--thuis ol' thai y,-:u- Mr. Ilonvr madi- I"- i'"11""' tali'iiniit : ".ly own i h'h at-i- suniinarlz.Mt in a woiu: That uc niii'-t have united suip"it I'.ii ihe president. I am for 1'roi ilrnl Wilsons leadership, not nil!) in the conduct of the war. but also in 1 he necotlat Ion of peace, and tti i wiii iN in the direction ; ,,,,,,, of the world . t i hat time , ;11)1S .v,.it, ex. I 'resident Taft. -Mr. I llardim;. and all the leading i'1- ; ,,!, h,,, ns opposed the position : (alien hv Mr. Hoover. In I'.i-O the name of lleil-etl Hoover was on the democi a i ic laltot in several Miles Road Work HoV FoK.- fA eiGHT MILCS mm Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) Till' i-:tv WAV Vmi save nun h trouble by foi Kettin t he sinners' wiles, i heir triektt unkind ; you dodjie .i lot of nsde-.s f rettiiiH by shootinu stn h things from your mind. A takir heat me last Noveiiiher, Kohl me a ear that v.oiild not i ii M : and I remarked, "i wont reuicml'er what this man .liiiKh-son has done. 1 e jelu vo fort h wit h my attor ney and tamp upon his crooked i rail, and follow him win re'er he Jl journey, and threaten him with law and Jail. 1 miht denounce his tricks as rotten. Where a II the ta spine worhl mieht hear; but nil such things ale htsl loreotten, f,r life is short and peace is dear." 1 met lhat .linejeson one morning just after he had sturii; me thus; 1 uttered no wilil words of warn ing, l didn't speak about the bus. The sweat was rolling down liis features, he thounht Id surely eliinh his form; he classed me willi malicious crea tures who rant and swear when t hey et warm. I hit I dis cussed t he feats of landy, a ml h.'imleil him a unud ciar. ami didn't kick uji any shindy, and never spoke about the car. And I could see how mil' li he hated the sorry, shabby t rick he'd played; if had Jawed him and e'l-ntcd, he would have laughed, all undismayed. And ever since I've found him trying lo suuare thiijes for lhat trick accurst; he's hinted that when 1 u limine, another car I see him f ii st . j have no doubt I'd fce a Lizzie well worth whatever price I paid; for conscience has Willi him been 'busy, sineo I ignored that other trade. I've never t bought it wise to (n r re!, when some ymull mishap I have met. to hand out lan-. Millie, e creen or sorrel, when H is e.".sy to forget. If some small ; a !-: i r conies and beats mc. 1 smile upon him just the same, and after that I find he treats me like fine who has a sense of shame. (Copyright, T.ejs. by the Cteorue. Matthew Adams Service be a republican. Ills record belies his word, lie was born in T-l. lie was llviiiH in California dining j the campainu of isioi when llryan led the hosts of democracy. The j issues were "Sound money and protection." .Mr. Hoover, being ! eiiiippt( for the battle of life in 1 the public schools of America, in: that decisive contest lacked tile In- j terest and the patriotism to even ! cast his first voe. At the aue of j j he left tlie Timed Stales and m ver , returned to vote until i!lN. when! he was A'i years of urc. ! What public expression has he 1 ever made which would lead one ! tto believe lhat he is a statesman'.'1 ! hoi's he understand the tariff ? If so he has never civen the country any benef it of his know ledge oil , t hat important subject. Hut. you .say, he is a great engineer. Well., tho schools are turning nut htm- , dreds of engineers every year. ! Some of them. like .McAdoo.; (loethats. and others, have left' ! foot-prints on the sands of time in the line of their cho-i-n profes- sion. Has Mr. Hoover ever engi- i i neered and constructed a Panama J canal, a Suez canal, the under ' ground railway system of a great city, or any of our great bridges? i Where, and in what way has he 'displayed any genius as an engi neerV Yes. he was sent out by : Knglish capitalists lo view mines in China. Australia. Africa, and elsewhere, and in the short space j of twenty-two years he accumul.il ! ed a fortune of ton million dot j lars. I lo certainly Is a money I milker. Itut you say that he Is a great i administrator: that he fed starving Itelgiinn during the war. It occurs to tue that the people of the I'niled States fed lhat country, and that it did not reiiuire superior ability to dist ri bate the food among t hese starving people. Holglum is one of the small countries of Kurnpc and I cannot see why .Mr. Hoover should be lauded in this respect, as hundreds of men could have done equally as wet! You iay that he is a man with a world-view and that he has ieH knowledge of iutern.it ional aflairs. 1 only remember that in this re spect he disagreed with all the leading republicans of the I'nhed Slates In regard to the settlement of the world war and the matter Jt'4 uwtjefe THe j s-AMpeRiM& i . ' , nwA Hot r , K"ax low. s fcl'e-. Ar omcg; ; I ITHe Poock is ALL I GGG. w J - - So I would advise you, Mr. Kdl lor, lo look up Ihe history of Mr. Hoover before i ilinw another editorial on the subject. VM. M. t'oi.vi;. Medfoid. July 1 -I. Kd, note: If we understand our correspondent cfirrectly he justifies his support of the democratic party in time of pence by condemniiiK Mr. Hoover I'r similar action in lime of war. . SPY SUDDENLY KISHINKV. liumania, July 13. i'i After the thHd day of steady Ki-uelliiiK by the police. Mine. Kol lantay, who had been arrested as a soviei spy. became violently in sane and today was in a siraieht jacket in an asylum. Tin woman, who was reported to be an aunt of Mine, Alexandra Kit la nt ay, soviei minister to Nor way, was the 1 a n d 1 a d y of "Wficzca," a soviet a .vent who was sought after the murder of Ivan .lacol.ovitch, editor of a monarch ist newspaper. She was declared to have posed as a Russian mon archist and to have betrayed to the soviet, friends and acquain tances in Kishinev. I 'o lice assert the alleged spy made extraordinary revelations re eard I iik i li' Noviet espionage Hys lem in Rumania. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) feet Company. These concerns do a business, of $1 OM.onii.Ono a year, which proves that we are as cleat, as we nre rich. This nation still has money to lend. In six inont lis Kurope has borrowed one hill ion, fii ty-t lire" million from us, and there is plenty more where, that tame imni. Ti e I'nited Stale:; has an income of one hundred billions a year, ten millions more than it costs just to live. So we lend. Some day we shall wish wt? hud invested our billions nearer home. One cheerful feature in our na tional business is our trade of al most two thousand million dollars with Latin America. iteloie tlie war our South Ameri can trade was only "'".""o.oiin, ami we have more than a hi Dior, invested in South America, against SliiO.Odti.nuo in 1!HI. f-f Italy, in memory of her victory over Austria, unveils a montiuion; which originally bore this inscrip tion: "Kroin til is point we have di iven the barbarian language, laws ami arts." Mussolini' lias changed "barba rian" to "foreign." but still Austria is offended. For t hree t housa ml years '"ha r bariun" has been a word of deep insult along Ihe Mediterranean. K very body outside of Greece was a barbarian to the Greeks, of whom none could legally marry an out vide woman. That caused all of Jason's trouble, after lu brought hack his hi-ih strung barbarian wil, who had helped him get what he wanted. I'or details that would make even Mussolini shudder, seo Kuripides. Radio Program KMED Mali Tribune-Virgin Rtntlon Sunday. duly 1.1 Presbyter inn church M utua I Mill - Seed Co.. fhh and P.artlett. Monday. .Inly HI 9:3(1 li. m. Los Angeles Soap company 10 a. in. American Laundry. 10:311 a. in. .Ionian Kleetrie 11 a. tn.-l!errydalo Sim e and Keck llukery 1 1 ::ia to I L':3ti a. in. 1 1 rimes Mattery Kleetrie, Central Point . Lee ver l lardware l n.. t 'ent ral Point ; Kaher's Ci.-h Stoic. Central Point. 1 L : '.I ft to ! : HH I ,ewis Super Scrvief Station. S to It p. m. --Porter Luniliet Co. and McCtirdy Dauh-ls Insurance, ! t 4- j ft 4 ! pg.iKib 5Neez.e. rami (MUTvouMie THe eGHT ALL RlGhT, T$1GHV LOOK ; THe POOCH IS ALL wer SVAe'NTlMG' I uanylMeoroiog'icai Mpoh i Q 1 July Ati'iHoiil ;hh1 ii'lnily: lliRllt iill'l Sundiiy; wai-niPl- Slltwt un-tron: vKair torotfin mm day, but foRy on coast; wurinur in interior of west portion Sunda . Low humidity in ea.-t and decreas it humidity Sunday in iwierior of west portion. LOCAL DA-TA. 3 i Temperal lire ttlere s i Hihe-i (last 12 hrs I.oWe-t tlaM )- iirs.) ltd. Humidity ipci.) I'rc.ipitation (inches) Stale of weather Lowest temperature UVri. M tb'Rrees. ! Total precipitation tcmber I. H'T. l."-;: Char fb-ar this morn- since inc he; Sep- Sunset today, ?:4i p. i 1 Sunrise Sunday, 4:4H r Sunset Sunday, 7 :4fi p, Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time h i ! 3 "3 CITY Hi-' "-r City Itismarli Iloise I ten ver I )es Moines Fresno Helena Los Angeles.... Marshfield Phoenix Portland Red Mluff Itosehur , Salt Lake Sun Francisco.. Santa Ke Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg i'l,-. (lily. nr. nr. nr. Clr. nr. clr. Clcly. Pt. :. ('lily. Clr. nr. Clr. n.ly. nr. 't.. c. nr. Clr. 1 I'l. f. I.. V. DICK. iU'U'iirnloKlm. ON FULL BLAST IN REESE CREEK UKKSK CKKKK. July 13. Warm weather has come at. last, and the hayinu si-ason is, on in full force. . .Most a-veryona in cut tiny: their second e"op. May is good this year. Fern Jack was home visiting for a week, but has gone back to work ayain. Mrs. Jack was not well last w eek : had to be in bed part of the time, but is better at pres ent. The Fourth was spent in a quiet way by most of the people in this vicinity. Some were down at the river whrre they could fish and swim or just rest and visit. The Robertson family, with a few friends, spent tiv Coitrth on the liver near Paul's. Frank Castor and family. Mrs. K. Ha mind. Mrs. Manty Court ney and .Miss Mtna Miuter tnnk a trip to A It ti rjis for a few days last week. The yrcport a good time. Mr, ami Mis. II. Wat kins were in the K la math count ry for sev eral day last week. It was (piite cold the first -f the week and the mosquitoes were bad. Kni; tic Pi ver ha.t the best climate. Mr. Sullivan, wife and four sons of Pend, Ore., visited over the week end with Mr. ("unimons and family. Mrs. Sullivan is a sister of Mr. Ctinimons. They attended Sunday school Sunday. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Dinbey of Central Point visited at the Ves tal home Sunday. M r. and M rs. Webb of IVrhy ited at the Humphrey home Sun day. Tom Semple of Medford 1ms a brother just recently frnni Scot land, also one from Canada. They all visited at Tom Vestal's Sundav r. There were t;7 at Knndav ..lo.a last Sunday. ' lie thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." Hey. 2 : 1 a. i Mini' IJi'lii U Sin n-iuli r I V.vsm.CTox. July II Tin' nnvy ilf.nrt!iii-m w.-is nnlifir.l i..l.iy ilmi iii unlive MrnraHiinni. j siirronil.-ri'il wllhin Un- pust w.'Pk i n I ii.-iiti.l sum Snninlii, niiiklnk -i li.lnl nf il 7 IlK'.' ,).ilv 7. By BUD FISHER milcs CGRTAIMLV ALL TOO SfAftT FOR THAT FtofA p