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'it. t . PXGE FOUR Uedford mail tribune Uuilv. Sunday, w.fkly I'ublislU by the MRDFOItl) I'ltlNTlM: CO. .V Kir St. I'luna- 7.1 UOIlKltT W. Kl'HI.. K.lilwr S. Sl'MITF.K SMITH. Uunager An Ind,-enilcnL NcW!HWjier KntPrr.l as swunil rl.T;s matter lit JAM lor.l, Oregon, IlliilPr Act of il.inll tj. 1 H70. si.'Hsritirriu.N hatks Bv Mull In AiIvuim p: 'Dailv, with Sunday. Jt'ur Iluili', wit'i Siihduy, nioiith... llailV. without Sutidjy, year .. ...7.f,0 '. '. '. '.;. lliiili', without Sunday, inonlll . . . f'kly Alall 'rrilumi-, ono year.... 'i.'" Snndav, oin1 yi'iir .,,f) Hy (Junior, In Ailvlinci' In Mudforil, Ash land, .laiksunvlllf, t'cnlral I'oint, I'hoPNix, Taknt, Oolil Hill and on HIkIuvujk: liaily, with .Sunday, month .; Dally, without Sunday, inimth ' Duilv, willluiit huinlay. nil" yi'ii " ; liaily, with Sunday, one yar n.llll ; All Ir-rms tieO. in advatue. ! MK.MHKIt OF TIIK ASSOCIATI'.II I'ltKSS ItPci-ivinif Hill l.i'HM1'! "ire sTi Only pannr in tity or comity rt.'i-tvliie news tiv tcli.t(rat.h. 'flu- Asso.-iui.'.! I'ns it exclusively en- titled to the use for j.uliliijl ion of all .- .livnnleheu erediled til it Or Otherwise eredited ill thin I'aier, and aw. in the I'l'al lira's nuhli-lied herein. All riithla for r.-,.ulilieation c.f ie.lal dis- tiat. hert herein are also reserved. . Sworn daily average inonllis etidiiig April I, eireulation for hit 4.'.:i2. Offieial paper of the C ity of Medford. Offi.ial paper of Jaekson Coumy. Advert isinff Kepresenlat Ives offi'n's in NeV Vo'ik. chieaito.' iietroii, I San l-'ranelsro, l.ns Angeles, senttte, t-ori- land. I Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur l'riry 7 .llilnrllll rOlUIOMMH'i'H hm.- m;ihh offcroi the lOiifffiie Hy Henul wijo i wiiH not Hfilfctcd lo iM'coiiipuny ('..in. Uyrd mi hlH fllKht to the Souih I'olc. W rontrnrily con unitulnt)' the yomiK nuin, iik the South Pole in more nf n phief in k. than the North I'nle. A. Ii. WllliuinH, of Hie ineehanl c:il xmrr of this luipor. hus illve.stPtl hiinHPir of ii poem twleo his own length. The HI. UiiiIk K' nt chnrKed with tin; tlufl of $3, 500.00(1, was an intercsiliiK eu.sH. not for thf ii mount of hl.s (lefali'iitlons alone, for tlx son-of-n-Kiin who kuI Viinied to the nlh deBrei. lie only had five Mvuethenrls. The In-Ide'H only ornament was 11 l,-iirl pin of her mothrr'N -d'auea. !.. It'-Kintor.) .My ilenr! y hhotild havo seen her. All the KurplUH rcllKion 1h heliiR liHed 111 the rampnlKii. ChrlMlmilly mid tho (iolden Rule ore not em jiloyeil. KVi:HYTHlN; IJliAX KI ( Xllmuy Demoenit) In tho lai :tfi ilayH Curler has Kidned 3" pomulM on spe cially prepared fond alloweil prisoners on "death row." Ilia lawyer has Inst HO poundH. People are requested to remil'de their dyliiK. "Void funerals on Sunday. Carney Kldd Sorry, hut the card you found while looking for a i-ollar hulton, haa been stolen. Jim Dlnltens of ltoagle, who escaped buyliiK the writer's .Model T lusi siirliiK by n narrow mnrKiu, showed up Tues. IIKST WISKt'KAt'K OP T 1 1 II Vi;i:iv It Is probably JiiHt as well lhat the Inlierltimee of tho earth by the week appears to have been Indefinitely postponed and there are loo many wild partlfH .1p IhltiKX ate. ftUilo Stale .lournal.) Tho profits of the pear crop fulled lo muster a phone pole. These unsightly ohjeciH hould be made of rubber. 11 1 1 I la mill, a down -trodden peasant of the necktie variety, came mil of a bank vhistllnn yes terday. Me reported thai the middle-man was crushing lihn. A New Jersey millionaire com mitted suicide whoa a youiiK ldy rejected him, and his wealth. This In Hit' lie i lit of Kalooii-ry, s no woman is worth a million dollars. Tho deer hunttiiK season will open soon. It has been five years sinee n lucal deer hunter ventured into the hills after a deer anil railed to return under his own steam. KMi.xrrritKD society I PITIll ss (WhiHlou, X. I).. Herald) The elenraiu home if a spark ling little jewel. Miss I'lsie Moore, who is us pretty as n picture and as bright as an icicle and as pure as a dt-wdrop and as sweet us a flower, was a sparkling scene of radiant loveliness lust niKit. fori this beautiful little maiden and her handsome and inagnlflee n t 1 formed sister had invited a num ber of their friends to assemble In honor of the beautiful and be witching Miss Xeda Taylor and the charm tug and fascinating M inn Itosalle .Keucr, who are now dis pensing their charms and witch cries in Wilson a nil making n many hearts ache with their in toxicating graces. And we fancy that our handsome ami gallant young lads looked down lulu the radiant deepn of such Nparkllng eyes eyes whose faintest glimmer would make the glistening skies of blooming midnight pale with envy, turn mid no more bie their feeble Ion-hen burn yes, we fancy that these young boy fell that Cupid had come to their young hearts on a mission as sweet as odors come from vernal breezes and passionate sunbeams wood ami Id km the budding flowers and make them breathe the fragrance of Hprlngtime'H richest bowers. Dor oiiisou Man's Dentil. Illl.lJlioi. ore.. Auk. !. IP) .lnnies V. Oinder neeldentally shot unit killed nllnself Into yes lerdny whll.. Bntilrrel hnnllnK n ihe farm of his mother-in-law. Mrs. .1. H. Ktelnke. locnterl south SMITH FOLLOWS HOOVER IP it mil 11 from Mnrs should arrive on this wliirlintf ltidl of dirt today mid do (wlmt we could only iiniij-'ini' sonic inliiiliitiiiu of AXOTTfKU planet iloinr), rend HOTIf the Hoover and Smith acceptance speeches at one sittinr, hp would iniiloiihtedly be completely mystified and inquire, ''Why all tlie excitement?" Vw an outsider not familiar with the importance id' the l.idiinr Di'oltlem. and the excitement caused hy'two different solutions of il, would be struck the astonishintr similarity of these two voluminous floc.iimi'iils. In fact, on many issues the two addresses arc practically identical. Take the farm problem, for example. Both candi dates refuse lo sanction the .McXnry-l Imiuen bill. Both favor ,. , . , . , ... . . , (,n (.nil CroncC. Ill wlllfll I iOVCI'IIOI' I.OWlloil IS to llC IllVltCll. ..... ., . . , . liolll are lor cnvoi limoill ant, tit arc perfectly ill step all flown the line Inland waterways? Both endorse them. Smith prefers thej .New York route,' nut n ciKriuccrs ,..,,, ,.m,te ,111111 imtli Mr. Hoover favors , ,)rov,.s v;) i la 1,1c wants tile I Both favor collective barcainini.' fur labor and oppose the I abuse of injunctions hut h are i for Boulilcr Dam, with the rights of all states involved pro-. tected: both arc for adctpialc fhiod control, ami both for siinpli-1 fieat ion anil u ii if iciit ifiii of federal soiinlitifK niirl pltMlrc tlM'insclvfs. si u lit 1 1 It's jinn iii-u:i- i m-iii.-i.-i, . n high li'vel; liftth lire immiihi hy hi prr sck lo iihIivkIidms or piirtifs; Itolh iirc opposed to iiiiinir;ilitn laws scpiirjitiny 1'iiirii lies, oil', etc, until the simMa rit it's hccoinc almost t ircsoine. iravintr liccn I'irxl (m tin st'intc, liou'cvcr. Hoover profits fror I lie comparison partisan prcjiulicc when we say . . , .. spue oi uie. rreui nfiviinre niiihts ii far higher mile, u far more iippffiliuK impressive key in liis acceptance speech than the New York (Jovernor. Hoover's, spceeti w mi My new. It WAS dit'l'crent-. It was Ihc earnest erecd id' a hijr man, a sincere and very oarnei mini, strongly moved. Il was as Tree from Ihc convent ional political clap trap as the report of an efficiency expert; to his hoard of directors. Outside of Ihc IVohilution plunk, the eloquent ovantf'.'lisin ofj Wilsonian Democracy, and the clear-cut stand on jrovcrnmeiit ownership of power sites, the New York (inventor k acceptance speech was pretty old stuff. I His lip service to the old formula of Hcpuhlicaii prosperity as a myth, his time-honored condemnation of our foreign policy in .Mexico and Nicaragua, his attempt to make President Con) idjre and Secretary Hoover accomplices after the fact, hi the Kail-Sinclair scandal, All of it hokum or, to use "holntjriiii." THE WEAK PORTION IN his attempt to prove tin! I'nited States lias not been pros perous under the last, two Republican administrations, and his condeinnat inn of the I'oolidtfe Mexican policy, the, .Demo cratic, candidate is particularly unhappy. In his zeal to make the people believe business failures and unemployment have been dtst inuishine; charaiderisl ics of the Coolidffe era, he naively refutes himself. lie says : "The Koverument actually took from the people in income; I tnxeH $:t$;t,aOU,OHO more during the last fiscal year Hum ritirhm ! tho first year of the ConlldKe administration." This is the foundation of his ir.vo.. .mlttf .r i..;wUt,i1..mmit b,i ).. iid 1vnu hnvpiwomen who have not. but what been reduced four successive limes, tlie income tax rolls today show 11 rctlili'liiin of SO per cent on incomes initler $10,0011 11 vi'iir; expenses linve lieen rciliiceil liy mil ional ilclil litis liccti rciliiceil We think most people will lie inclined to accept the figures it is not more frequent among , . , , , i . ,i . i ' imen If women seem to suf t'e:- presented liy the Secretary of ( 'omi.icrce. Hut Ihc point hero ts!'"; frVMIl"Iy,(l(Iliy lhat is be- that liv his own fiy.nres, present ed to show that taxes have noHcause we see more of their legs , , lt L. i r . i . ii t nowadavH. In most cases varicose heen reduced, (.overnor Smith refutes his nrjiument that a t Vl.lns r;ins(l Illt ,):M-,icuiar diseom - ,.,) mi.) ...I... it ...1 ...n.M.ii .. illw. im luw.ii ..ninv.ut !r,...t .li.nhiiiiv ..t leiwi in the . , ' , rur wny was uie iniai lucume yeiir greutei' tliiin tliirino Ihe first vein' of lilt' ( 'onlitlife nil-1 lninislnitinn'.' Simply hecaiise in spite of lnweriii"; tlie income tax rules, pnrt ieiilni'ly in I lip lower lirneld'ts, this t'tiiinlry was so pros I porous, 11111I the trross income of the Aincrienn people so in- t't'eiiseil, tluil I hi' total tax eolleeteil iliil show 11 siilistimtiiil ill-j (...,1S. 1 1 'in tne eniunry its il wnnie OiM'ilv olivionslv sllell II eotlllilion wolllil llllVO been illlllossilllo iUnow there Is little. If liny illf - i til v oiiMOUM.l sin II II loilllllion wolllil HUM mill mi ossiim.f ,i,veen the si plil.illty for even Smith iloes not ill ,;y wlmt everyone knows, (lint t li , r the rich ami of the poor to iueotne tux rates were cut down. l'.ven inure siirprisiiic; In those who nre interesleil in our Coi'eijrn relnl ions, is (Itivernor Sinilh's eonilemunlioii of our I'of- MUTT AND JEFF NV HOrAG'i A"i PGACGFUL A UoM'S i I F I S M0VE I M TUG BCJe i,nH ? j NftUTT, M0TtR SAV-S SHS Y AH3.fee. IS SHG X tCM THGSC-DAVS'. -vvV wiiFf S fiTHcR.) SH BAwls rWG. ovjT PaR-iT. MGARt-V DIED UAuGHlMG. r'LL TG.Lt. K( TV i?? SHc Does ts LccxuRe about fjj cow Heiw vm ttNG .1 S ,s2rZ uU , ' ,,e. NN J SiAVtMG OUT tfX(r AMTi GDiMG TrW VOO'RG. A LUCKV PuP TO -V fOUTTLD OMCS., f k MEDFOKD MAIL' not by the dissimilarity, but In-1 iiiisjinsiii in. uie siiihiis, tuni so say win lavor me ,-m. jjuw- the St. Lawrence route, but il' next best route, tor a protective taritl. Oolli art' bureaus: both cfindcnm per- to ('(induct 1 1 en- iMinipiiifrus on u " ...... t-.i .-...s .... , In I'm,.! W(. Iwdicv,. w.. r.. not n victim of anv thai the Hoover speech in ' . i.,. ,,., i ill ,.(l,11, m-n imt-iicimti .m niniu. j one of Al's own chaste terms,, OF AL'S SPEECH aririnneut, apparently, that m in llic total I'l'Venuo nlleeted' liy risjoi'inis (coiiniiiy I'edt'i'iil , two liillions per iintnini null tlie liy six inttl a I111M' liillion." 1 1 , . . ' , , toil ill tlie last fiscnl , ruiireieu in inr him 111 noi enjoyeit exi'i'iiioniii pros- Mutt's Mother-in-Law TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, eijin policy "with rcjriifd to Mexico as well as the other Latin AmericMii countries." IVrhaps Ambassador Morrow hus interfered in the internal affairs of Mexico, from the Democratic standpoint. Hut he has accomplished a work there that is notliint' short of a diplomatic miracle. In a few short months this Wall Street financier, trans formed American-Mexican relations so completely that, 1'or the first time in a (.'cneratioh, there is 1101 only no likelihood of Irouhlf. hut there is a friendliness in that country toward nura -i.ni-s unit is tun miiy v. It is well within a conservative .statement to say that when the history of Hie Coolidie administration is written, this achievement of Ambassador .Morrow will be permanently clasi-, fied as an iinprecidcnted triumph for the policy of placing his'; business men in the diplomatic service. And the amusinc feature of all this is that tlovernor Smith ! tries to put it fiver under the banner of non-partisanship. A more perfect example of childish anil futile partisanship could i scarcely be imagined. liven Dr. Nicholas Murrav views, declares "Of course slrj,.tv ,,j,,.is one.-' t Personal Health Service By WILLIAM Sineal lett'Ttt .f-rtaifiitie to persona! In:i)lli ;uid hygiene, not to diseuw illanosis r treatment, will lie :niivf rfl hy Dr. Brady tl a stulniieil, sc)f-ullrsit-il envelope is .ik.-IoshI. Letters shoiihl Ii" lirief utnl uritleii in ink. Owing to the laifr- iititnhcr if letlers re ceived, only a few mii he iniivTl liere. No rejily can be mai to ireries hol fdnforni iiiK to iriMrtiiiidiis. AiMres Dr. Will f;. tii Urmly, in carp of this newspa per. tiik niA'K i 'ni1 "u,,lH' wnu' " isiiiK prevalence n1' ! ms, aslis .MInk M on tho hi I'ni'lerKK vi oi that Kvery whore you ko t h e. y c.tn be seen, e x copt amoiiK the well to do. There nre three women in the house where I live who have them. One is eldotly and mother of a large family. One Is a young mar ried wo mall of 30 or so.t the mother of one child. One is myself. am a model, aged 2 7. 1 had an eppendeetomy three years ago. and since that time there has been a gradual increase in the size of the veins in my legs. Now the lumps in the legs are no ticeable and I fear Ihls will mean ihe loss of my occupa tion, which naturally worries me a good deal. What causes these varicose veins? What can be done for them? Why are they seen only nmong the poor. Speaking for the Ihree victims in our house, wo are sure you would help a multitude by writing about, this subject. We find your column instructive. helpful and interesting. The eldest of us three Insists t hat bear-' lug-children is the cause, but I have borne no children and I have - varicose veins. Did my alntom.ua: operation per haps have something to do with It? " Varicose eins. lili ohesity, real Who tioes on l"jmiinv hnnortnnt ..tit h,n which heauty. gray hair, taitlence. cull-,11101. Mrs. 10. cor of the uterus, hardening of. Answer Dr the arteries and wisdom teeth, ; an abdooilnal do prevail more among women . for daily use wll, ,,VI. borne children than ,.r it -r Tinwo i h l,i,ru i-etnih c lime , ,i,.Veiop. 1 do not "elleve enlargeiV. at - lateil. atropnieo or suiiim'ii m-ius.iiow a:nnt"iv. -n v..,.. are more frequent today thntr rienee with young women in i they were in former days. On ' great' university finalities her to .i.n' .mm. v i ii.'itcvc this varl-.'site.ik with authority on such nues ' cose condition is less prevalent ' t.ons. I do not offer to distrib ' uniting women now than it has;ute directions for the exercise lever been before, and certainly Dr. Mosher introduced. Nor '-an earlier stage, and therefore most vl1.foi.fu f the condition would would not complhln o It U l. ey . . m nine men' les nuin ....... i ..... ...i... ...... !...... .-..I.. u ,11.1 nni seem so preynlent In tlie ulil ilnys, when a Uriel" Hash at nn nnUle was eonsl.ler.Ml rather rlscnte. ! KMierience "Iocs not hear nut, the cirresponilent's holler that !..,. veins occur only or main- I hy amoiiK the poor ami not amoiiK .i, .....n i ,1.. i en., .lie no ,,,., t .. t hula Hons, hut 1 varicose , not know lirectselv why one individual um:ei certain cir - cunutances develops varicose veinsi and another under the same ctr - there i-unisluni-es uoes noi. Must Be a Flat Tire OKEGON. THURSDAY, mi-spri-mi, urn piiioniue. lintlcr. so enamored of Al's we! the (lovcrnor's. viewnoint is a , BEADY, M. D. i.ooi) snows. m,m. in-Known incior. mil it X, 'i,(r'i"iK or UptleJeiU Jn tho diet 01 imp inummmi wno tieveum Vai'lOOKO VPJllK ' Thtu 1 Itnn of may he solved, with benefit to i the race, when- the criminals t in lour prisons ' are, hy law, turned I over to tnedieal science for tho ; humane '-purpose of nxperimfmtu jlion. I As I explained in detail In sevp' ral recent talks published here. the common, predisposing or con irthuting causes of varieose en I Inrgement of the veins in the lower half of the body are (1) man's vortical posture, (2) con- istrlcting or . restricting clothing, :: neglect of. or faulty physical education. H) unnatural iche.sl lor throraeici hreaihlmr. (TO diu - ,nity and gravity Long hours on the feet are not la factor, for the great majority of persons w ho stand long hours doctors who sought inlormation ;have no varicosities, lint standing ! about the medicines I had su :or even sitting in a slouched pos-,geste(l for the physician's mother, iturc favors stasis or stagnation i only 2H inclosed a stamped ad irtf blood in the lower half ot theldressed envelope for my eon'.er: bodv. Workers who sit or stand I lence. The others probably as in., i,n,,,.u n...v en i . n i nt-!i nt the slimed I'd be sufficiently rcconi- ' tentlency toward sll.'h senous stag- I nation by (1) rolling a somersault i or two on tiic floor every hour (Ii) bracing themselves every hour. or CD lying on back with legs elevated to vertical and wiggling iloes or juggling an Imaginary hall (with tho feet, for if few moments every hour. w. oriOSTIOXK A.ND AXSWIOltS Tho Jlosller .Method. I'lease describe the exer'lses introduced by. Dr. Clella Duel! Mosher for the prevention of fune- tional . difficulties of. young wo- K. .MoMller suggested breathing exercise 1 Send a stamped ; envelope bearing your, addre I I believe Dr. Mosher published i book for nomihir reading, nieu includes necessary details, r do ; not know wneiuer ner vk give out any information re- lating to the question, except to ,he young woman or her mother, Parkinson's riection. I was particularly interested in iyour article about paralysis agi- tuns, since iiiv father's case has been so diagnosed by liospitaT : authorities. They are unable to : authorities. They are unanie g.ve a y ... . - . here- m..-. ,.v...., . t rout men t simuesteti hy your eor- resinnilent to Dr. , my lather s physician. Mrs. ('. I.. Answer Thn physician Is wet-' come to Ihe little knowleo'ne Ij lime of the treatment, if lie cares, to ask for It. That article was. mainly an Interestlnn letter that j l reeelyeil from the Sll-year-01.1 mnther of n physietat,. lenim.- 'i 'llie apparent relief she hail oli - taineil from a course of medical ! treatment for I'nrliinsnn's nirec- . on mi- paralysis nmuius iv un- i frightful sihool of old timers. jcaiieti n t. i na rimm-.- treatment to her son. tne unemr. . m the nrtu ie i oiiereu 10 m-.- the technical details to physicians 'AUGUST 23. 1928. Rippling Rhymes . (By Walt Mason.) t THE ROAD AHRAO The good man maps his course ahead, and follows it with steady tread; convinced thai it's the proper way, he slinks to it from day to day; perliaps It leads o'er stony ground, or there nre bram bles all around, and peradven turo he must romp through dis m a 1 fen a n d n oiso me swa m p ; but if he knows the way is right, In doesn't leave It. day or night. Some men will say, "You're go ing strong, but your direction's wildly wrong; the course you take will lead you In tho way of pitfall, snare ami gin; and bo gies there in ambush lie to get your goat as you go hy. This side road leads to pleasant gtados where you may rest in dreamy shades, to haunts of pleasure, hright anil gay, where you may drop your cares and play, to hammocks by a crystal stream where lotus eaters loll and dream. Oh, come, sad pil grim, ome along, to haunts of gaiety and "song." The good man may be tempted much: he is so lame he needs a Crutch; the road ahead looks bleak and dark, and wildcats scream and dingoes bark; the sullen clouds ahscure tho sky and threaten torrents by and by. lint, being good, he waves aside the revel ers who'd be his guide to their obscene .though bright abode, away, from his appointed road. 1 lo girds his loins and grasps his staff, and mutters lhat he'll stand the gaff, he'll reach his goal or break a limb, and strug gles on with courage grim. And though his troubles never cease, his soul is full of calm and peace; he's doing ' what he knows Is'right, and this imparts a keen delight, a full reward for all the woe lhat he has known or yet may know. j ... only. ; An even score of them , adUreRsed me in the customary form- the rest seeemd to fear lhat they were stultifying themseU "s '.' oi.i, .... o j pensed by the very prlvPege of Dill ci'o.) i sen ing mem. "Widow confesses," "Widow Is I identified," "Widow is missin'," "Widow last seen," "Widow found in lonely spot," an' ."Widow h" - J" SUmBllllll apuun. awuuk Thepl g w thplMin, a8 ; ! beln' mother. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) , etiurolilll inherited Hie Renins or ; oW Jerome, and she hnnileil It on , , ,P,. son, nephev of t he Duke of j Maiihorouish. -t-t Where "the mountains lonk on: . .muiumiou auu .iumiuou 'uhIt tlie sea. liyrnn mtiKing tltere iimir atone urea;;iec. tnat tireeee . mi-:ht still he free. (Ireece is free, .'n,,.-,. .rill n in 1 i - . sv i ' A miaiuwfcv y -r- W Y i ! at least of kings and the Holien zollern blood, and uiipoiiiiitly will remain free for a while. Veni'elos, wl o represents Ihe Greek desire lor freedom, won iss out or . nents In i lie parliament election. I ! Royalists who think they need nifv,. ,),(.,. Krnups.' It isn't whis king are wiped out. I William R Donovan, known to five generations of Harvard jnen us "Pooch" Donovan, is dead of heart disease only 03 years old. Donovan liked to show fast young : ....... .t.... . l.cil lham Hp till. ei s iiitiL . .. . , .. ! and to show fnotnan piayers now they should do their work j He is doad too early, and over-, rinlne athletics is responsible. Don't!1,! , " i,,..... ,, ,.(,( Istrain your heart; you cant bay , new purLf. In shooting at clay pigeons, i The car coming: from the right Presldeat Coolld-;e. brought (lownj- Intersections has the ilghi-of-A out of 25. That went on all ! way In all cases, unless It's a new front pages. A presidential state-1""" afraid of scratches, nient of international importance; f miiiht hnvt zone on an inside Page.' The country likes ACTION. Renresentatives of the Canadian at V inTsor, Ontario, say the hoot-,., leg hi siness hetween Windsor and- Detro t amounts . to Sl.OOtl.ono a month That is the rum running i : ,,, : , , ..ai,lno tn .p-in ! Olll IlilMliU Utl 1 lltll ... ... - 1 ada. And it doesn t include tne ; ! various American home-made pols-j Screen Life in Hollywood (By Wade Werner.) ' HOLLYWOOD, t'al. Song writ ers have been dulck about adopting tile talking screen as a medium through which to present their new ballads. Already Irving Berlin has written ".Marie" as the theme song to be worked into the synchroniza tion of Vllma Hanky's new picture, , and a song lo he sung by f.upe leionn u. .,,, ,.,,,,. , , Thn K, ,,,,,, Al .lolson Is bringing out Sonny , ov(,r .x f(.ot fom, ,m,m,s , Hoy" as part of his new picture. ;nt .le oij.n,,,,, , ,ion't -gVve "The Singing Fool." and Motor :,ne nam( ot lhl hootlcKKer who Schert,ingcr. whose outstandlnK- hit jf uppllPd the drink, a few years ago was "Marehela." ; . hus written two songs for thej "Mow will the, modern girl screen voice of Xancy Carroll. She! turn out?" Well, as a rule she'll will sing them in a sound-pleturelmovc the steering wheel lo the' nlVmt Voi k staiie life, oo Vfentur-, right and turn nut about siv ing. herself and Ulchard Arlen. Double I sel illness. Seheminger. of course, is n mo- .i.. ,o. ........ .i,',.n,....p i... .,..r.roL.i..n inl a song-writer hy avocation. I (s K011in(, r(.n(Iy , alnrl pro . .. Itichard Dix's nei duction on Kichard Dix's new In dian picture, hut meanwhile he will lake time to help with the sinslns; scenes featuring hl.s sonpH. Incidentally, it .should please the kiddies to know that one of the featured voices in the sound-film version of "Show Hoat" will he that of an old steam calliope. It will shriek out the aonps mother and father used to slnfr. Wounded. J'rlde. The argument over whether will he possihle to "ilouhle" stars' voices In lalkhif? pit-lures still raes 4 around here, but in Ihe few cases where voice doubles actually have been used, due to romplet Ion of the picture and shipment to New York before addition of sound ef fects, the reaction of the players directly affected has been anything hut favorable. The star fails to enjoy henrintf someone else's voice i issuing from his screen lips and. j like the writer whose .story is re ; written by another, takes the jitti Jtude that even If it was good, he j wouldn't like it. Wheix- They I.lvo. Tlie enfferness of tourists to see' ! everythinir that concerns Hi? mov-! '; ies is lieiiiR capitalized by two lievT j I crly Hills IiIkIi school hoys. They' ; hire themselves out as "movie 1 puides," at one dollar per half hour, to any visiting motorists who wish to he shown hbw to drive past the homes of C.Ioriu Swanson. Mary I'ickford, Emit .launlncs, Harold l.loyd and all the otiier illustrious residents or lleverly Mills, the Mount Olympus of the movies. HavinK lived In the lown for some years, the lads really know who lives where, and they say they hnve linen making pood vacation money. ! Vale lieiner liuildiiiK remodel ! ed for Idaho Power company of ! fice. I IIHM.HKAHM: XKW COHX UKMKDY ! Contains No Acid. I You can now buy a safe, quick 1 remedy for corns which contains bsolutely no acid. All that is .ner ; ..,... lne mos, ...i...,. 'corn is to place a few drops on the affected spot and let it penetrate. I ,n l" minutes the com hecomes . v.... ...7..... . .,.,,v.. ..... ; layer by layer. Headers ad- . vised to Insist on this "non-ncid' , remedv. Which is heinir sobl under the name of "COUX-OFF." Price ; asc. C.uaranteed by Medford Phnr macy anil other drug stores. -Adv. Quill Points The noUUr-ian's promise help f.,..n,. rs isn't likp Ills iiromisi. to pered. "A fly never travels river finf miles." lllah: Tiy havlntr ,i iph-nir- ten miles from anywhere. I The ild-fashloned eiikewalk was ; much like the modern jaywalk, exee 1) t it wasn't so lerkv. f - t,aor r i ,i,,,.,7,.o .. rlnt-' '.' JJum niigni examine an ' cor- .,U.H more accurately than the they caddy for. , Bjwnn,ent hulletin says: '', T . :m:",lnK "'' n,il! ""' '"" '!' I Referred , .!. college hoy who ;totnKs ne ts a ocvii witn tim thinks ladies. If Tunney hasn't chosen an other profession, we suggest that, his talents should interesl almost any installment house. "Every office is cluttered' with useless junk," says an ad. YVf.aL a way to speak of one's wife's tlntlves! Amerlaneism: lluylim a car just to get a new body. new We see hy the papers that the department of the Interior has been Insull-ated. "Alt girls can he petted." says the modern .youth. I.Iut to call -i flivver wonderful Is to .confess you've nevcr seen a flue cur. Inches. remaps It would lie a holler "' "' "yers not lo ie- the planes know anything lin- usual is afoot. Itcfusnl to supervise Panama's election reveals a sublime fa it h lhat the hoys who owe Wall street have enough votes, anyway. Out where the candidate apply the soft soap, that's when. Dim west heirins. Revolver shooting at the Olym pics is pie for America, hut tiiinl: how much more easily we could enpture the sash-weinht event. Correct this sentencr ".My plat- itjInum Wl.ifjt W(Ul.h no loiiKer keeps the correct time." said site, I 110 lonrrer wear It." Horseback - hik ing - boating. -swimnvins fish ing - every type of recreation for you in the bea u tiful ' Canadian Uockies at any of theeic-ht delightful Bunga low Camps. Mod erate in cost; restful to the extreme. A vacation for all the family. V CanadUtx Paeii Trattllers ' phutM 0 i Good the WarM pwfcJV W. RDescoil-67 Aetnt-Pass'r Depc 55ThlrdSt Jbnltnd MultnonahKoid ilig By BUD FISHER BimgilowGimp .Vacation ! 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