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ArEDFOTD MATT, TTUTttTXTV MEDFORT). OREfiONY MONDAY.' JULY 23, 192H. i . ...J . , J .1 ,- - M i ..a PXHB FOUR , e - - -- - IIEDF0R1) SIAILTRIBUNR Dillj. S.HkUT. Wratll I'ubilfthMi by lilt HF.nruKi) I'UiN risa oo. -17t N. Pir St. r BOHKKT W. HUM.. Editot b. HUMITER bUlTH, Hllll An ludiMDdtnt N..lp Kntii u ond cl.M mtttf t loru, Ongon, uiulel Act ol Utrcb 9. 18". flUHRCRIPTlON HATES Br Mill In Advirx: lally, with Sunday, yr Dally, with Sunday, month.... Uaily, without Sunday, jr... .11.60 . .7 . till .fit Bundiy, one yar rv.-l. 'l S By Carrier, In Advance In Medford, Aah- i land, Ja ktonvllle, Outral I'oicit. Cboenii, Talent, Oold Hill and on lliiwayf: I Daily, with Kundy, montti Dally, without Sunday, montti 6b Daily, without Sunday, ont ar. , . 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, one year .00 j All terma, csab In advance MKMUER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Receiving Full Uaard Wire Service Only paper in city or county receiving j oewa by telegraph. Th AMx:UtJ Pre la eiclualvely n- titled to the uae for republication of all wwa diapatchea credited to It or olherwiae I credited In this paper, and alao to the local oewa published herein. I All right for republication of pectal ol patches Ticieln are alao rwrved. j Sworn dally averag circulation for tlx i on tin ending April 1, 46M. I Official paper of the City of W-.fford. I Official paper of Jackaon CouiiU. ! Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pen? W't'.sic.in Afrti-a nullveii Ht the tniif;u'H of wlxnphiHlo plliyrfM. Th' l.lou i not lopyi lBliti'il. iirnl nilelii work on lorul initlvi-H. who floiul ihhly lniulre: "IS IT HOT ICNOUiH I'Oll VIII?" Thin Is a foiTRonr coiu-Iu-hIuii, If there ever wjih one. Torrlility hereiilioutH. u I vra y lirliiRH out nnolher unique rum, who cheei-ily alletjef: "I KN.IOY T1IK II HAT." lie (Iooh nothlnu uf the klnl. A Htrlklng peculiarity of the heat In the HoRUe River. In that it Is iinia'inRly devastating u i s t a t f. l'ortland 8iuattcil on the iiiugKy lianks of the Wllhinielte, Willi liery hlasts ouzlng thru the nar row streets, and a mercury reRls Irallon of 9S degrees. Is always sympathetic, thru the press, when the same meicury shows 10! dc Kix'es here. The headlllies squeal, ill consequence: SI'MMKII AIIIIIVKS II Kill'.. MH'THKItN A It 10 A STI I'l.KII. SAI.K.H IIKI'OKTIOII MAItM, Hill MAItU TOI'CHI'.I), The Roolest teluperiitures on earth are cooked-lip In July anil August in the highways and hy waya of the metropolis, yet they leavu the impression that the hymn, that devotes 8 line "lo Icy shores." meant I'urthtml. Instead of Oreenland. The Anti-Saluon League of Ore gon with characteristic impudence, announces in effect, lhat unless ihe Itepubllcan party of the na tion, does as they think best, J mover ih ruined. The H. O. P. dry plank is not arid enough, and neli her in its candidate-), In the eyes of the self-appointed political dictators. 'I'hey hae dire doubts ii bout the outcome In November, unless I heir vision Is followed. What do Ihe eminent drys, en dorsed by the organization us del egates to Ihe Kansas (ily debauch, after struggling through Ihe drouth, think of the latest stand, for representative patchncsn? Kor many years this col. has Iteen valiantly bat t ling the forma tion of a rivie maie quartet. While thus engaged, we were sneaked up on. and stabbed In the back, with a mouth-organ band- Lady Kord-foupe of the local Imitation British pet. reports she is (westing like a blawsted equine. One of our social terrors wns caught on the Sabbath vainly en deavoring to master the Intricacies of the delicious but abominable loasttng curs. The Injection of a couple of iMiiiitous looking surgi cal instruments. In the north and south pole of the roasting ear. while highly ornamental. helped not a whit. There seems no way to Httack a roasting ear. except ravenously, and. there is no use tr tug to do a neat Job of it. ". Wig Ashpule has n cold. He im. nt-u u i niv nine ior same. Tomus Sweui i back from Un frozen North, where hp viewed totem pobs, that have defied the dawn and teeth of ants for years, but not the pm ket-knife of "K M. t. iVmia." The new order of Ihe Prohibi tion Kufori emeu! bureau, calling lor ihe fingerprints of bootleggers, uml dry agents to wear blue caps, with large and resplendent silver shields, is a dandy, pleading alike, "the sweet singers of the plains." and "the forces of Phm-huHh." It is apparently an equitable dlvlMon of the law. but only seems so. The highly visible blue-enps tdiould be put on the bontlesKers. and finger prints taken of the dry agents. i:ntiu SIAMS No telling when- the weiid Mould be without enthuiuts. for i lit minla-ds uu- people who ki-ep contlnuiilly reminding us of thlnvs that oiik'ht to be done. They Mil our eonscteiH es, they make up at tend meetings, they force us to serve on committees and captain teams. Un the poor sailors stand In feed of heavy under w ear. the l iji In landers of Scripture, the prisons of w bob some rcHdimt .' .re hum ble dwel lings a cesspool of vice nnd sin? Are drettdlul condition lit our very doorstep ? o wc , at loo much meat and chew It too lllllr? Hons paper litter the streets and what about the flow er gar dens? Is our liberty being tnkrn from Us? Are we menaced by Holshevlkfl? Are the cnrpuralton atiangllnff us? In short. In noth ing um It should be and ever thing as It ought not to bo? Then comb the enthusiasts tu dis us from our' homci and our easy chalin und arm uu or thc buttle. Ualit more sun. DON'T MENTION IT! tin Iti-st proti'ctioii iininst t'OllVriMllKMl rctflinllMK the SitllH , , , , jmi't KMllarl V OniloXlUUS M'st, fit )( I v who iipiiiios nf rvcrvonc lie mii'ls if lliis "Itot iqionli fur ytni." Of ooiiisc il is. Wliv lilliulc to siiiiiflliinu; Hint rvorytim- know . . i P . i i If. Illt-llll ..f ll.inklll lure, inui-i- )imiii- Hiuilil Itink iitiDiil llii'in, they would obstTvo Hint those who nn1 I lie luisirst uml talk tin- lo.ist, are tlur must foiiil'ortiililc. I'p to two (lavs iil'o lliis linil In'i'ii llii- most, pi-ifi-rl stiniiiicr in tin- Kokiii' liivt'f vnllcy in inotlcrii hislory. Kor ovt-r two moiitliK .Mi'illuiil lias uitii mi (he wortl ! HI' fourse that was too irmul to last lorcvcr. soiim kiiiiiikm--in is iinnvoidablc in this part of the world. Xow we. nrc nini mpriiiL' alriiiht, alright, lint it probably won't last lonjf. It never does, particularly a nit'lit. like last ni-ht. And with ' " eool nij-'lits, the dnvs don't matter niiieh. So, in addition lo followiiiff Ihe hot wenlher advice of old Oootor Uraily and Ihe Stale ISoanUif llcallh. I urn off Ihe switch on this hoi weather buzzing. Il does no t'nnil. and does dii liarni. Think about other things, Medford's new wuter system for example, or the electric, refrijerator ! VES INDEED! BIv'TKR not think about the . , , , - -t loo lilllell fllcohol III it, s KTTKII not think about the loo niiieh alcohol in it, us However, if you iimsl think 111 euicniucill, iiiiok iiouiu u nuiu inc. . u:. mmiil ui a nioie ui i 1 !.... ..I lesn ocinciictl uinn ui. Krom such an alible one may ....... .....I il,.,,, 1,,. tl.n.l w l. .,1 are hvinK. for example. At the olntilintit iw irninir ii. snort lnnrr first of .September, ami the donkey will have a nose like a tapir. in everv tinv s press repori, .i. .:.. erais nuiioilliee uicir sn poori oi xi.l ... .....111. If n,, 1,1 ..It, I,.' I.lkl.ll.lir .nun,, iiijiiiuii, nun i,.....i. print, everyone knows there are ninny of Ihein. Krom the standpoint of " voting the ticket straight,' aiiti(iialetl old wheeze this newspaper has fought so many yean this is coin"; lo be a fri-rhlfully crooked election. QUILL KeliKion ean iimke a eainiuiin bitter, hut not the reli of the leailer who taught men to love their enemies. eoiivietion is like a iM'e.imiiee. exeept that vou can hold : it without culling liard names. , A hvpoerite is a Hum who pretends to he just as perfect as rim 'im.l ml il.i.wn'i lie vnn .In j " ' The typewriter is worth while, if onlv to traiiMate that .... ,. .' imy penwork the business man ealls il Mp:nalurr. ... . Aiitericanism: .Males Inhoriii fm females who do their pari hy spendinn; it. If mother ever smokes, S( will insist thai ette hutts are jrood enough for her. And some people are chrome, invalids because that's only way to attract constant attention. ,. . , . ,, I here isn t room m one small the lille of jolil. rteson : A place where vou hoard yon wouldn't endure at home. - . , Marry if you wish, son; hut cause of a heavv load Ah. well; think how many mine wars mi'ht lc in pr'u except for the work of the league. Correct this sentence: "And hardly eat enough to keep a bird It is estimated that per cent of those who think stocks w ill keep on "oini: up forever will have a turkkey u Thattksivini: Some cosmetics are so useless, however, that the most lib eral use of Kreneh in the adveiiisiii',' can't pftt them over. Americanism ; Hrinu'inur home souvenirs to do with them; throwing them away. MUTT AND JEFF rff'i A TttOAT To JC rVOUMt HGCNCV hCAR HlrVA I HC COMCS FR-rA AUSTf j AMX CROPS HIS H'S i ooir ute sir ibMev; X HkG THAT SToFFj lr-'i il ' Set lii'iit is mil to lliihlf, iibcutt it. lIHTI'lv Jlia k ' It Manlier. A .. , . -.11 till present lime, is Hie UUK,Y- , i j,., .i , . . illKl IlllklllS thl I p.T.l nk'al stiimntT rcsori, meal is j presidential election. there is well as too much gun powder. about it, which seems to be our presidential election, there is(ii) stagnation and Cl accumula-i ., , , 'Hon of moisture in the nir. Hills : well us ti llllieli L'lin-nowder. , ...i i r ,.t" ..I- I . I even arouse a breeze of humor ,. Imiii. tin. elenlianl mill ,ln,,Lv present rate of exchange, the "Dointed hiiirv ears" before the i lira or iiireii proiniiieiii kciiio. II I ...l.:i.. .1 I nuuiri , alio iiuic mere are , . i . ... .... ... iin.ii ., I, lit I,.. , I -IIIITII UI II.IL'I III' , tlmt I POINTS :ion ; I . . , .. ' - r to provule .spemlin nioiiry i famiU rar- the , . , , ! world for the liohleu Rule and ! pav ;i weti k for rniii and ! i . i i many planes tail to ri.se he- : yet." said the plump lady, "I alive." wonderim: w h it The Heat's Responsible (Wi.-, CCrVjY AO A TALK. - AllA I lllCr- lAftfTK-ni.T TTiAV. I . 1 imrU iniTVl 0A.AHlT I I ATHP. T CAV fill) IX I I s- I MKG W0t!kOuT TobAV 'e. 'it 'is T Personal Health Service ly WILLIAM BRADY, H D. filfnH lfttvn (wrUlnln to prrona health tnd hirirn. not to diw 4ignni or I lftin-nt. will U iniwered by Or. Iiral? If Umpt-d, Mil aiMrNwd nvHo i fiicImH. j Utlen Hhould bt brief rid written. In ink. Owing lo tlie Urg nurnbrr ul lettrr re- mwi, omy a irw imi w iiwrrru mre. -o ffiy can w uuiic iu itiin nut wuiuou iiK u. ihKirw-liuii. Adtireiw Or, Wiltitim Brady, in crt of tbi newuiier. AN OL'TldXH No. -13 in v n recent years pnysioio- I , . ' , ' Ix-tWI'tMl . ,.i i or vliiutfd nir. JurinPi ly W HVUMlfll tlmt ihf uir In an oc cupied room be cHinn "foul" or vitiated from tin-i-xtiau n X I o n nf the oxygen ami the accumulation of carbon diox ide (ciirlionl acid pas) in the nil- Urettthetl by j i'-ns or animals l hen. too. tn, t-l.iirPil VHiiii- f;inclf nhiiiit "oiKanir iinpurUit's" or "wasic nmttri-" lvrn off or fxcretrd frnni tin In nM vf pfixiiiN nr an I mills in i In- roniii. Kfii'iii if it-sUnli'-s. wll Ii prrclw in fasti if iikmiIh. hnvp shown thiii mt n v of I lM'M fji miliar lilf-as uppllos hi nii'Iic;il i-xperii'itLO. Tho ilp)ircys irin or unwlHilfsoiai' nffcts of 'ud' or "foul" 6v villain iiir upon oi-cupiinlM of tin poorly ven lilati'd or unvenlilHtotl otu-loHurn nro oi'litmrlly dur- to (11 warmth, (i!) HiiiKtiHtinn and CI) accumula III llMII.i l-,l' lllliriu ism ("lUlliLi'l students confined in an air tluhl I ! chnmlicr proved that the mere! .,,.,.,,. ,.,.., ,. the stirring of the "foul" Hie hermetically sealed Hir in room head .., ,.., ..,! ,.,,.,i, r ,.,,. CIH'C : "foul" XL , - n "1clum is ra.hcr desir,.,,,.. "frei." !iir Thtnu- Minn h linip' electric fan might have done fori oilcuua: To it ro vide "fresh a r for thft . - occup. nts ol any room. then, the .. . ... essentials are ill lo l.eep me temperature of the nir from rls- ine ahove tUe comfort point, which! varies in different circumstances t but averages 6." to degrees . ro.c,,oe.i. ....u v., i mt,. iovi, , niktiiii., ...r lair in the room In motion. These i(0niites 11I1(J ,h'rJ Ikf 1 1'" :,tlr will tin Iniirllt.- tnif imii-k i of the other requirement, the I 1 evaporation of moisture from the j I skin and the lungs of occupants, j I When the entire mass of air i ! moves we cnll it a breeze or if! il uunrn inri ciiougu, inu. ,iosi j where the line is to be draw n ' well, anyway, why draw a line? '. " nnl ,iav" nU named when you spin a uair. u me air movrglfjM1 only here and there. In spots, in little local currents, we call it a j draft, and if we are old fogies; we are rather afraid of it. ihough ' heaven knows we d nearly all he j j dead now if It were not for the iiraus lhat find their way into i "n,i "r winter burrows. land a good big share of our gen- rni erabidness ami t-ussedncss in oiher seasons may be fairly as- i 'Tibed to our skill and niecess in' kooljn,. thp Hp fniin Innvlh,, in the corner where we are sulking , ul the moment. It is still true that an atmos : phere containing sufficient carbon i dioxid will not support life and . one who happens to breathe it ' will soon faint or suffer usphyx , iation. but no such accumulation j of carbon dloxld in the air is ever -encountered from pollution of the lr by the breathing of persons; ""imaiH. m an ordinary room or other enclosure, once in while a workman descending Into a tank In a factory or other place; I may be "gassed" w ith carbo K'"1- K,,t rvo" " itiai- rn air ii a crowded. unvnHlHlPd room, contains but a negligible proportion of carbon dioxid the proportion of tbU car ii fresh air is less than fur pure parts in ten thousand, although the ev-! ers. who use, I V make III' trnM n bated bnnth contain- I tin parKlHi' hrlcf m-umhi- o show .hnvclln. of earl-on dioxid in la .Ho. 'arc- now iloln puny well Uf year I Amih-is of the air in v.irlmts i aroniMl shoxclhf up after leans. places shw ih. se interestin- vtir-1 AUaiUb: fllcis. t hicagn mut Ik ' lations: Smoky atm.. sphere in;11 narrow streets or courts, M' parts t ; in l a. mm: moving plctun 'he- : aterv. 4 0 to 7 part-: wm k-liops. 3t to :h )iarls: lireweri--. us hiah as dil'i part' th: doe to the pro tuetion of carhi-n dioxid In f'-r-nn-ntHtltoi, if coin .- a nyt htm: I'liriiinu piodut-e .arbon dioxid. This harm!-.. ejirbon dioxfd i I not to be i unfiled with the pois- t'n. carbon tnonoxid t;s. ri".STIs Wll U l.lts Ir I Jill iik' My daughter Insist- that dry '""! t advisable to prevent con- MipaMuii. She eats onlv dry 'toast, take- no liquid with her; for This" spaii?im6 'e 'it 'is spair-img I h'i 'at a SMoiet Rnimds 'im of TMe j r h t ad ; PAfTMGf on TMc. OM J 'eRRirJG'. AD r ' H'AMTiPoDesi ' SVW T VO f M bw 'C t r y p a BG.Aefe of JTbMe, SrsJ r- ( ixl J,- 'OVWV-'- j '" ( 'ALF AAjT 'nlfL 1 ' 0 o o . o o o' OK jiVCilK.NK rc ,lr . iuucuch. ami uniih.i uuuui mie ..o,l.K four. nlH of ;,..., i uuy. I have never been troubled Illill WIIJ" UIHI 1 I II HI U lo-r idra is wrunc (Mrs. i:. Ii. r,. Anwer. It is wron. Plenty tf water Is an aio to peiisialsts. That ineuns thai a wedeniary per son hhould drink not lc?s t h:m throe pints and from there up to a Kttllun ? water a day, depcinl- j Ink ou aedvily, weather, nr, etc. j If your daughter will write and tell ine she has, not constipation but the constipation habit. and send aluiiK a stamped envelope bearing her address. I w 111 mail iter some Instruction,! lo help her correct the habit. Afraid of Snarl I am ii f rait I to try soinrrsatili. on account of a High! curvature of the spine. Is there any other exercise 1 could do? iK, (.!. Answer. Somcrsaulls are not fXt-rcise. J usl mechanical man euver. Curvature of th" spine is no bar lu turning somersaults. 1 should say, The rolls would tend to Iron out the curvature. Mug. Cnrh. 1 MO" inhinMum ciirboiiulc before my baby was born, but then didn't crave it anv mol'p- 'r"0'?' 1 ''em ,u m i! ugain. is mere Harm in eating It. I can't lake milk of magnesia. "-' "" "'c cai.e lorn,, (JV"- '' I'Ut answer. .-sin anv srreat harm ' suggest calcium rbunate in- OrniiRv Jui.i. is an excessive nmotink of urnnge juice harmful V. I take III every morning for l.ren kfast. " ,! u,o .much ac d in the iuic, - ., ' Jl"' take so often. I Jes. I "ul inoutn. ' " "r" " or,,nso' "I ,or 1 T""' .'" " ' 1 m ill, men com- bins w it h pota-: ium. sodium etc. ''bonates, and thus such food tends i ' ' tit-oi h ecu in ula tloiis in the system. How About Kxirn(;i-t'ii-' I note you consider infra-red not especially valuable. Du you ),. 1,1 . ba ! ....... ,,,, .-niiir view or 1 ira-vio-i ; lei. tl.' C i! . ..,.,,, No. I red no more and no hs vi,i.,M.. ibHii ..iiu., i. . . fl.,n th .w it I llr.i-violet light i remediiii agent. -"-.Mi" .,i,i miiu- j New York ily's down an' nut- "' ''ly market. ' Brisbane's Today (Continued from P.ga Ono) S per cent call money and other! 1,a county. April 1. All Kot.ls To friend I.e.ien, as y.-t 1 would dmg streets of Medford. So why danger signals, and nothing much I l;'V- I started to KVisas. In j Judge you are an outlander. tin- ( should it not be a good place to has hapisyied yet. Some lambs 1 ' - 1 worked on a farm in Kan- ; settled as to w hether or not to , "ve. This is truly a great coun lost their little financial lives in a I "S ' 1S7S I put In most -of ; establish a home here. Now from : try. wonderful scenery. huntiug preliminary slump. Stock prices f keen creeping ahead, through th- 1 form of uncertainty. Perhaps things are not as bad as the bt men think them. Nothing Is more easily scared than a very rich man. I 'ecKjcY ASKeb Me to ) ('eMV UK.es we 'oti , ' I Rippling Rhymes (Hy Walt Manon.) Too Ml I 'If l.r.VltMNii The prospects arc not sunny for that approaching fight tvixt I let ney alitl (iene Tun ney so sport observers write. The penple. n pathetic. don't seem lo care a U"ot. all hough for thing aihletie they gener ally root. Since 1 1 cue's ac-cu-od of 1- at ning. - his former prestige eiots; the midnight oil Iio'n burning has cot him many friend. Men don't ad mire the bruiser who culti vates his mind, who quotes some highhrow suooucr exalt ed and refined. He surely is mistaken who gives his fancy wing ; he'd hetter bring the bacon in triumph from the 'tng. Men have acquired the notion (Jene Isn't on his toe, since Shakesp. are i. the po tion that lulls him to repose. He y a trifling fellow, umit to wear the gloves, who monkey with Othello and Hamlet's hates and loves. Hc'm sure to be s welled -!iea d.d who's fond of musty pomes, admitting he is wedded to ancient highbrow tomes. A pug should be a fighter if he'd remain on dock, acknowledging no writer, save one who writes a check. John U. and oh Kit7.shnuions and all the old time clan would laugh at culture's trimmln's, ud every uplift plan. The mighty Peter Jackson and Jeff ami Jake Kilrain would never lay their stacks on a pug with pampered hrain. Now, all such stuff Is silly, but people talk that way; and so the air is chilly about the coming fray. The fightrr who is scowling, who has a bulldog .taw. who's sometimes heard ' a-Kfowling "1 seen" and "1 have saw." he bi the sort of bruiser the people most admire: the high brow is a loser, he lacks the Hers rk fire. '-encral Motors Truck companv offers $:.u0u in prizes for the best General Motors Truck companv letters on rielivm-v nrvi,.n-fUn,. writing not considered. Any truck Is better than none, and bette; thun horses. Trucks, itroperlv rel. resontir.; and serving a business, I represent an important problem. Cnlnnnl VrinfUum Iw.-jiI A It. .mU. I..- ic- I i , voiei. asaiuwi every wor tau e agn onsldcr infra- nmn A.- Com nun v In Vow Vnrb waa t Germans. Thei-n wiim ii v tout on , , " . " 11 . ... " " V puz.ien wnen ne nan to rc place :vii ...... mi,vl J siaoic ui iiiKii sieppniK. ueauil- fill horses and equipages. He told ' " P" - leni is not elficiency. but beauty. escano from tho ecmninnnlocn " Colonel Friedsam solved his ,.r,.h- lem, but not easily. Other mer- chants are still wrestling with it. T" LMU.i T........ .IU.I U I.... l !., mm'u 80. honored and loved hy her cotm- try, was not a great Heiress, com- parable with Ilprnhardr or Duso. Moi-p than a -real actress she wa an Inspiration to the sta.'ie, to other . women aim men. (Mi tuai sue oiu whs won none. She represented admirably self-re- 'specting womanhood on thc stge and in private life. Communications SAVS M.FJ!XJKI llOSriTABIJC sary often uotes to me. Prev To the Kditor: Ions to coming to Oregon we lived In answer to a communication 'eight years In Idaho, my son -In -in a recent issue of the Mail Trt- law I-:. II. N usher, and wife, ami biiiif by one Harry l,eib-n recent- (heir married daughter and hus y from Kansas, in u hi' b tbre ' band. H rover Mlllsaps. w ere all was an implied threat, of unfav- I located in home here. e, my oi-alde Publicity I've been sore at! wife, ji v,-m JIM. daughter. have times at conditions here, p.ut be- established our home near thej Heve me. I've met so manv finei"'hrs. Would be happier if cm- rr"'m11- P('Pb ":1M "eaieu ui'' ' 1 '"'i'', mV iHVor members of the .Medford Mil;a meal by ill health or food short-I Tribune family, may their sha-agc, Kriends we've found a plcn-1 'ows and incomes increase '"ai'l brr"o-eini'e7r. --Vliole smiled. "ever gr-iw k-ss. I prize and read Men I pieet I like as a rule, my , tUnf paper reguiariy ami iikc as; ilhiuhuiuhivi- uo lames iimueu i.iiiliketip and its editorials. liven tu a few. They are real ladies. rlheSiuiMlgi Pot. I handsome, gracious. and kind, ; f llvd In Kansas from 1ST-' on-i Naturally 1 love all the iadies, for til r.'Ki. I was born quite young, j '"' wife and mother were ladies 'in Indiana. To be explicit In A.jfnd compelled my love, respect i U. JM.". November i. In Illinois j and deity. (.'hildhtiod days now ' March 17. St. Patrick's Hay. 1T-' ; pass before ine. forms and sci lies i I married th- best woman In ; of bmg ago. .he year with government survey- j crs. In western Kansas and the ; Indian territory, had some hard- ; 'shlos. In .Kansa and the terii- . lory Indians killed one of our ' men ami ve quit. Went bock to Is Hoover a friend of the Farmer? v,. ii.-inn- man liardnne so ...i,.h iirml ieallv fur ihe a men-1 ,.,. r.'uoier lo help, his prices aud.coinin enlarge hi markets, .ih Herbert track. Hoover has done. j Hut he kept his nerve. H- He was no, a member of lhe ! could have turned hid back on board that fixed the price ufjthe American fanner. Jn thai when I're-ideiit Wilson, ove-period he wrote to Wilson: ' I here hi own signature, sad that Hoo-: is no right in Ihe law uf God ver wpe.ificallv wished the price or man that we should longer to be made by the farmers them-; continue lo starve neutrals now elves and it was fixed by a. thai we lme a surplus of food." ooard'of farmers. At Ihe meciina ; Jmi he did mure than write. IL uf the board Hoover was not took the cause of the American present and 'dul not influence farmer to the supreme war coun ihcm In anv way. Members of : cil and in three months the Cei the board have said so under! man blockade was raised and Ho oath. More than lhat, when the American farmers' pork, bref ami war dosed, il closed quickly aiol grain was pouring into Kurope. left millions, indeed hundreds of ,110 was food administrator for millions uf pounds of American j the United States, he was also pro.n.ec Hour, pork and beef, director of relief in Europe, and chiefly without a market. The the moment the embargo was allied covernmenis had been buy- ins oroducls of America. A Io n the war closed Ihe allied govern niwniH went into the oja n market and ignored America. December 31, 1 y 1 S , Ih iherr niiler allies cancelled all ui- merican pork. IV n days before Hoover had re dollars worth or food lo the poor ceived from the chief of the food t and needy of Hermany. and h -administrations, meat division. In 'sold J'JuO.KOO.OOO worth of Ameri- w a-mngtitn. cablegram whi-h can tood to me (Jermans. io ho food adminis- raised :i.MiO,UOU t huy food for tration imiM have orders lor Ku- rope for lour hundred million pounds of pork in January, and the fame amount for Kebruary, disaster would follow. America was producing a surplus of four hundred imllion pounds of pork a month, under a price agreemen. with the allies. When the price agreement was shattered by tin allies, the American market was threatened. Farmers were get ting $17. .Hi a hundred for iheir hogs. Pork is a perishable prod uct. If the packers bought hog" without a foreign market they would go bankrupt. If the pack ers did not buy hogs they would be turned back upon the farms and eating Uoir heads off on a collapsed market the- hugs would ruin the American farmer. Hoover in Paris, representing the American government, tried in vain to sell ihis, four hundred million pounds a month, surplus J farmers turn from one of their ;to the allies. They refused to i own people, an orphan, raised in (buy. Then Hoover went to thejthc middle west, worknig his way t Uvi im,ns wno n1" o buy hut " --. ou ?.?uId not' Then 110 wonl lo ' ,iniM ait,t people wnen tno uiues ! refUi,Ctl to uuy- They refused to ,et Hoover sell the meat to the! Klermans; continuing after the war the omUH,'fIU affiinst the tier- ; " 'ore than that, the allies! jhe11 ",e ""'"rgo against ihefool Jfu knuWS Tainni(llly hu!t netl trills, who W onlil sell to the I . . . . ..1....1. ,.ium,l,ai measure m congress lor never oeiore laceu any nc- . .. c IH" "'"''- " ' mooter received ine worn; from America that our surplus !""" 'T """ ni.il.i.n i.ounils,to ,.0,.1)erltJ., he will COIllc ,,,.,. a month and knew the allies IhiI i, p Ti.r w, .., l..... a..,. .1... ...i ' "t.vr. n in. A lie ouroiaiket. he was like a man Kansas, recalled our wife and i ins. oaoy irom Illinois, where we I ..... . : niiu noon Having them boarded and lodged free w ith her folks, that was a rare sob t r i ... in. . '' . . 11 tv.- ki I ill Ii-Hl II .Needless tu ij i c mccii lorougn 'some hard ledding. still I am alive and fairly happy No ouc s offering me work: I've been ; , , V thine over five rears, am hcenm - Ing acclimated and beginning to realize the fact, that having food be content. t ml im w o. my wne nearing her 87ih birth anniver- i i'"-v vuv as more pienmui iimi;i,,,L mi vns, enj suoMnuaii a five year rcsidMue in orton my experience as mi onlooker In the cherry orchards of liresliam, 1 utur and pear orchards in vi- cinkty of Medford have proven that, non residents drift into these fa (Ceie$Vath. office. : s iting nou w uik m ..... together, hcau on, on one lifted he shipped great cargoes ot pork, grain and beef into Kurop" As food administrator, he took cash from the grain division ami bought uu ii for European dis- trihuiion. I no yuaiters, noovcr .i. friends, distributed millions of be children of Austria, and a , ; on ct u-i gcneiui ui ieu.-i. ,i. j 00.ii0u worth of food was al located lor t he Austrian food re lief out of the treasuries of the allies; all to hold the market for the American farmers' products, a market which -would ha e mashed and sent hogs down from $15 to $4 if Hoover had not stood in the hrcaeh und held the mar ket. But for Hoover, pork and f pri- es would have come turn -blingr down and the American i n er would have been ruined. He held the fort. This is Hoover's record on farm relief. A man who will act, prac tically, quickly, and successf ully, for the American farmer in a grave crisis like this can be de pended on . to see the farmer hrough this crisis. Hoover was farm born ani farm reared. Why should the through .i western college as miuugn .i western coiiege as a waiter and a day laborer? Why , should they turn truni him to j man who never spent a day on a furm, wno iiCd a nolillcal jub 'since he was UK Tammany Hall? The Aim.ril.an farmer Is no years 11 has nlwavs voted ifor free immigration ... . MnI,,.i(.:. f,,.lllp,. ; tu thc Tan,man. Tif(r.r fl)r ., rU : "...e"' . "' Em"0''ia KHnw"' tiH' ' '- r,.,,;r In such numbers ,i,rv MO reate a surplus of labor. cause many homo owners and tax pa vers to remain idle. iiiHt ot h- in c,uierwise would be at work. I know "'whereof 1 write. I have met lo whereof 1 write. I have met i Apk.ins... i..,,.iI1!,Hk: , ! i, n.n." 7. j ins th country and oxptlng lo ! ,vork thHr,VHy to a -rpjll c,,,. You Seo that Is hurting local home ' . ... . owners. As to the merchants. what I ve met ihey are of a gen ial disposition. I've always met true they have given me no char ity goods, but have, been pleasant and friendly. We pay as we go. tf stung in a house we would cut them. I have wandered over quit" a large scope of the west and in the south. I've met in my travels people from all walks in life and - 'v hiiJ u Si fr Medfnrd. It's u bively city, peoplrd by progres- j uu,,u u,,s,m,i m 1,11 Klmls ,n " lrosperuus condition, churches of niost orthodox religions, well rep- resented and having goo.i build- ; Ings: schools, churches. ami a ""t.n.t in ucmn ui popuia- -Hon: thcatei-s. in. fact public i P'acey of various kinds for the instruction and amusement of j young folks and old. 1 believe U ranks hisji in murals, health 1 must be good here, the hearse , seldom seen on the streets, but many health old people dally par- ! und fishing, good roads tu get to your playgrounds, other advani- : ages I've not time or space to i mention. Aaron Scholium. Bedford. July l';'. By BUD FISHER ye- &