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MEDFORD M AIL 1 KIBUMi DiiT. H'miaj, Weekly Published by the MEDFOKU PBINTING CO. . 17-21 N. Kir St. Ph" 7 unnFit r W. BUHL. Editor 6. bL'MITER SMITH, Hunger J Ad IiKitpemltnt ytwtfripef Entered & wtond elaM mitter it Med- j (ord, Ort-gon, under Act of March 8, 1679. St'BSCKIJTlOX BATES By Mill In Aiit-ame: ! bally, with fcur-day. Ttr Z? Iil, ;tfa Sur.dav, muntb JJail), without Sunday, year A-1''' Hail', without Siindaf, mouth ... -6 ! Weekly Mil Tribune, one ar.... 8-00 ' Sunday, our yt-if V i By carrier, in Advance In M"d(ord, A.n- 1 liui, Jck'wivjllf, ('ciilrsl 1'uint, Hioenix, 1 rlfnt. Gold Mill and on Highway: t Ujilv, wiili Sunday, inor.tli I ."a liaily, without Sunday, month Ially. without SuiUay. one year... 7.00 Jtail), with Sunday. on 'ar 8.00 All terms, cafch in idwi.ce. , mTwiir-.R Or" THE APSOCIATEti IRF.SS , Itf-reivtng Full Leafed Wire Service Only papr in city or county receiving iipuh by n-lpgranh. , The Afit.fifiatcd Pwu ! ei'-luuvely en (it led to lit for publication of all : t,cw dlmt -hf-n cmiited to it or oiberwiae ! rrnjited in tins fjapi-r, and al'-o to the local i uew l.ubl.td.t-d h.iein. I AM rights for n jmbllcation of petltl dli- j lat'lit-M jt-rt-in ait ai ffful. j Sworn daily wr.ig r-ir'-'iU'.i'in for ill nontht end.ng April I. -"j-f; Offifial paiwr ( lb" City of MMford. (initial aj.er it Jai Win County. 1 Advt-rtit-lt'if tf)r-s-ritatlv-i Vf. C. Mm,i;nsi;n & COMPANY Offi''.- In New Ymk, C'liiugu, Detroit, Fun Kiuncibo. l-o Angeieb, Jvattle, I'ort Und. . Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur IN?rry Il'-P'TIK u;iw n in. ii "i. j hi-i'Kh i slllniriK Ui In ;i ell-nun i (;lrl. The flKiriis cirl. wlih lti-j l ii i-.-i 1 sliyn-s hi' li-r klinl j 1'iU'JIHlM plllili' ity. .'I'llllil ii. Thin ; I iiiiliiiily'i liusili'.f-s hilt I -nl. I.iml- j InTuh's. Tin ri-1 '.!- a ..nniiiill'-i- j ll.-llinll-Wi'l'. ill M'lil' Sll'lVllil Ii' i Jiiiini'd riiliiliiisiil of ii-iiri-si'lila-livi-s uf Hi.- li-iiilintr frali-inal. civicr, l;iillllllll. null li-l'iiirn iirH:iliiz:ilinns jj in I liulh iiiajin- iulil.al partii'M. In I jili l; mil a Kill f'U' liim. VM.I. SUSpU'l hutlti '' (!u ii'it hi-f'iii In n-:ill7.- lh:it th r.ii l;t.l "I limit -iv'l ln-l'f III' first u( tin tt-'-fl;, is lif:il:f;ist fn,. fur .M;i (test .-jits. Wdi li. 1: 11 1 il .'ifn-r el'M.-tldn. I'liDiic j Mrs. Snv-ll)'ii;ilicm. I 'I'll- slittc t:ix CMininission tnt j ;'ch!i'i iny, hihI rcturiU'd a vrrilict j ih it i.e. inionir t;ix whs ri'UliinK to j iiiorilcy wild ;it this writ inn, ainl ; l )i;it the iiicoiiw ins was a Tint ; lliinj,'. if il worked, which was ihniMfu), ii rid hiid nolnuly hiid lliHr fffliims Iiuit, iik invry vt ((Mlltlf'fl. 'Vhi Jiivcniio driver, who rsrapfd hijiiiy. whs pulled from tin- wreck- nc and told the police thut he Inst ronlnil of the nutn when a safity pin blurted to hurt him. Thomas Swem. Si., pas.srd the K(M Ii niilepoxt today. This is a Ioiik way up l he road. t lis hoy Tom, in order to I n lime for once, roimratulaled lilin yesterday. Com. iiyrd has started for the Sotiili Pole. The Hip Is for the purpose and to of Mcieinific ol.servations. cet away from three peer lies hy Sen. Watson, the Klaii piiipit of Indliina. on liehalf of ihe Itetmhlii an party. . hunter i "-mi ned from the hills ihis morn, where he hanyod a uvo hoiiicd row, with Tour lejfK tt tall. It will somi he time for flue fires, ami an epidemic of citizens oppOM-il to y.w.y. milMe. routine downtown without their hals. JOVS or .lOI HX AI.INM ((tali (irt ve, Kan., Ititmu't) .Men will take the Ulierty lo tell you how tu run a paper, when they would mt think of hinting to tlx- inerclKitit how ti conduct his store or tell the preacher what to preach. They pay money f'r tirhooK and do not know whether .1 homy is lea mint? the rule of Ihiee or how to hold a ciareM. nr.ic. fiill. hut when it comes to the newspaper, there's where they all Kvi off. I Mil U1K Ihe past w eel; a fiifnd wanted to know why we did not try to run a paper a Utile more aloiiK the linen of how Christ Would run a paper. We don't know how that w on Id he. I n the first plae. if ChrM was hack on earth we don't l.elieve that In- would ti" into the newspaper hltsilcs at There in not an editor or u pieaeh ee (hat could loll (he whole ruth tor Ihtrtv ilay.H and stay ill t'.ie i-oniinunit in w hieh he lived, t f otir frieixl dolihla thin slalement el him try I'llfiui the ahsolut( truth Jusl one week and See where he liehlS. The Ueptildic.in party finally woke up. and have announced lhat "Ihe result In November will he aj moral victory." This heats taking TcvtH away from the Menincrats i on Til est I a vs a ml l'i ida s. I IioiikIi ! if tlu-y i .1 n'l ue a moral vtrtoiy, j nil immoral leor is hctter than i poni'-at -a II. In the oieantime. the! telii Ca pita I'.loill mil a roues' h arneillv ami ediloi i.tllv. thai il j Smith Kefs ihe ino-l voles in thi Male. h. will i-arry II Thi- is no era t cr 1 han the lit i. rial mini; T-'.,s. I I tie Itepllhlicall pi OU llol 1 -caior. who stems (o he mm c loci. I than his hi ot h-r-proKnostlcaloix. I hlnks he Mnells anoihct- Usoii Himhes tinhroklio. with (he v..u counllnK Kt'itiK into extra inittnuH. to decide the winner, as In lIMli. This w on Id he ii w lot. with pa i It-(..-MIS net (111 H theh sleep tike a hoi f.c slalidlno, up. Ural her lor Week. s.w iiiAN'cisco. Sept. ::. f.'Tl- -The Weather outlook fo, the week henlniilm; Septemher :!t. wa announced here today hy the t H weather hurciiti as follows; !' tr w 4'sern ft at en: The oui look Is for fair weather In south imIi California mid soiiihern Ne vada ami omenled rl.ewhere. lirohahly with occasional I a ins during Ihe fore pait of lh. wet-k-I'eiiipemuii't; will bv in lid. THIS JTHJSNttX TU Aliiij DKHR IIl'XTINli is imiloiilileilly one of tin- uliief spurtiim attractions of Oie-.ni. but ii the pnictice of killinsr hiiniiui licinjrs instead of (leer is not cni-milcd, an aroused pulilie opin ion will step in and put a stop to the sport entirely. The ehief cause of this deplorable situation is inexperience on i lie part of the I ter and an unrestrained frenzy to kill. The two traits usually ?o together. There appears to he no practical way to restrict lmnt!n: licenses to those individuals who are ipialifieil, by experience ami temperament, to use them; hut vc believe the various or ganizations of sportsmen could do something toward cliinnal insf the evil by a cmiipaitiii of I'diication. This educational camjiain should be directed toward re straining' the killing instinct on the part of the hunters, par ticularly the younger and less experienced ones. It is this instinct which, uncontrolled, soon rises to the plane of an emotional frenzy, which is responsible for nine out of ten of the tragedies which mar the sporting record of this state during every deer hunt in"; season. I'lidcr the spell of the mania, notliiiii.' in the woods l!at moves, whether a stray horse or cow. or a fanner hiking across country, is safe. The hinder is so concentrated upon killing; a buck that he shools first and inveslimiles the situation Yrc ipicnlly with the aid of the coroner afterwards. If the hunter could be shown, before he starts out, thai this frenzy to kill is not only a daii!.'er to the spur! and his fellow citizens but In himself, there would be an excellent chance of makiiiL' the woods at least reasonably safe for the liniilin- of wild eame. Toward this end it nii'jht be well to have each huntinr li cense include a pamphlet on instructions to hunters, with orders from the proper official that it be read before any hunting is done. Laws can't solve the problem. (Inly what is ir. 1 he mind of the hunter can. ANYTHING IX TIIK FATiM I'.KIP 1 lie 1 h-moenns arc for the JIcN'nry Mamjpii bill, in Wat Sirci-t u-y mv atrainst it. In the dry South tlwy chiiiu prohihilioii is not iin isstp' : in vH Wisronsiii ;iihI N'fW York it is the cliici' issue lit tlif Miii-Wcst tin- Di-mofials an fr tin St. Lawn-net-rotiti'. in New York lln-y an1, or wit' two months nn l'"r tin New York rnutc. They 1cll tin- iiianurnctun'rs 1licy arc iilsn for a iM-otoctivc tariff; they It'll the I'lmsuincrs they an for the reduced sched ules in the ahiindnjied I'nderwood tariff measure. In the foreign-lion) sect inns they py linmue to the 'ilien:" in Indiana they stand for 1"d per eenl Americans. IT there is any issue in ihis campaign upon which the Demo crats have not taken both sides, depcndiiiir upon the sentiments of those whose votes they want, it has not been publicly dis closed. ''Anything 1o win" was the keynote of the Democratic con vention. Jt remains the sole consistent feature of their campaign. A prize finhter shouldn't travel incOL'. There is always the daiif-'er that somebody will beat him up 'before discovering wlm he is. Still, if men didn't have wives they would find some other wav to make a show of their money. Correct this seirteiice: "Jlere. the f if t v I borrowed last month." The way to o(i a nputatiou late as the other fellow. A probe is an effort to discover which way the bullet or the trcaitrcr went. Another thinn ihe ultimate consumer pays for without real izing it is the ear worn out in the effort to sell him one. As a nation the Chinese aren't like civilized states, but in dividually they are expert Ihieves. "Prosperity is the chief cause of wasie. " Typographical er ror. The correct spelling is w-a-i-s-t. All things work together for pun I. The disappearance of a prominent citien ;ives some auditor a job. Tim jrrcat need of tlie world is a set of virtues thai will af ford a kick when ymi o't bored. How nice it is, when you think nobody loves you, to tune in and hear one of the tender announcers. In "rief" the " i" is silent, as in "yes-man." MUTT AND JEFF But rAuTr, x'uc hw ;vou bOM CKP6RIGMCG UGRY IN BCTflUl-inMa VOU ANb THeV 1CU. Mr. I IK AI L k'lGHT r y -"".y f W V ir '.J o rr-v - i - a wj r H fe 1 TO WIN said the brother-in-law, 4lis for punctuality is lo be just as Broadcasting Has Its wnk. length is j STATIC I S NCetJuT KMOW HOVAJ TO OVCK' C ONf. CONJTTJOL, STATIC, hcris?. mut Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ) Signed letter pertaining to personal health ind hygiene, not to disease diognoHla ar j treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a atamped, self-addressed envelope 1 encloard. Letter tbould be brief and wrirten in ink. Owing to tbe large number of letters re I ceived, only a few can be answered here. No rei) can be made to querlea not conform ing to instruction. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of Uiia newspaper. ' KNIH KANX'i: IX llANCIN'C Karly in the summer I wasted an hour one afternoon watching n ''marathon dance." Not only That, hut I squandered something like $l.tiO for admittance to the diuw. Or rather, my newspaper friend paid for the tick cms for certainly 1 would never di vert y nieklp into nnysufh channel myself. It was the most awful bore. There were six or seven couples In the race. With ihe exception of one couple, they jusi ;miheil ahout the flour in a slow walk or stop pd here and there to visit, of course "dancini" all the time, that is. slowly shifiim; weight from om b'Z to the other as they talked. I The one except iona I couple now and then actually danced a few i steps. It seemed foolish of them.; bu: presently we saw there wai method in their madness, for th promoter of the :iff:nr would an nounce through the loud speaker that a "donation" of S.I or SH had been made to this plucky couple, and an attendant would walk out find hand ihe money to the couple. It 'seemed all cut and dried, though of course I don't know whether the "donations" i were genuine or just a scheme to ; keep ihe dancers at it a while! longer. There must have been ; Si', iiini "house' even at this dull; part of the day. The so-called dancers kepi up their strolling for; 4.". minutes. Then their "train-: ers" or nurses fir other friends car-; l ied thorn to rest rooms, where ; they i-emair cd 1 a minutes, then another 4i-rninuie walk around, j Thto schedule they 1;.-M up, some of them, for a week or longer. t I have forgotten now whether the thing Was stopped hy the all-: thoriti-s or whether a couide outlasted all th won the prize. Anyway, the thing last one rest and de- grading spectacle, and whether it entailed any serious injury to the health of the contestants or not. it is sad to think that our people will take such tawdry exhibitions seriously, at least seriously enough to milk" the yame worth while for. the promoters. As a sort of salve, to pu'dic indignation, the promot- ers usually have a "doctor" in at tendance ami a nurse or two. Some J of the physicians who are. willing j to accept such employment have1 attempted to show that the maru-. thon dance is comparatively harm-j less fn the apprei-iahle effects on j the kidneys, on the heart, etc. j though we have no criterion f.u-. such views. Anyway. wha,t of it ? j The t hing is pn proper race or . let of endurfltice. It is purely and simply a commercial exploitation ; of the innocence and ambition and! greed of a handful of idle young i men and women. It belongs in t lie same cntegorv with fool stunt fly-! ing and other nitwit daredevil; speetach-s favored by the rabble at county fairs or in badly man-, aged public recreation parks. I If a team, or an individual, were given six hours rest in one stretch, and then allowed to walk about, teeter on their feet, or even dance, occasion. illy, the other IS hours, j that migtu resemble n race or an j endurance test. Ihit this ticket selling scheme of dragging the eon- ' teslant out every hour of the IN amounts to a mere trial of the; victim's ability to dn without shen. ' Well governed cities are riuhtlyj squelching attempis tit pull off "in a rat hon da nces." The people j who promote the affairs should go hack- to the race tracks or the card lahles where their talents are in demand. QITNTIOXK AND AXSWKHS ! Chalk Is l ine. On your suggestion t have been j using prepared chalk, taking or! I grains two or three times a . day. for acid stomach and gas. II has done me more- i:ood than any other reniedv i have ever1 tried, and I have had this trout. lej f-ince pirlhood. I get what is la- holed "Precipitated ehalk. 1". S , IV" Is that all Hght? If I con-; Unue taking this will it thin my; blood or harm me otherwise? ' Mr.-. T. V. Answer. Prepared ehalk Is chemically calcium carbonate. Pre cipitated chalk is probably the , purest preparation. It is harm -; less, nnd has no effect on the ; blood. That Is one reason why Advantages and Disadvantages Tie. VOURSfL F ( STATIC r-. t; it is preferable to soda or other alkalih commonly used to neutral ize stomach acidity. The chalk doe.s not ulkulinize the blood as soda does. Who Said ( hilil .Minded.' I'lim years old. fir. inches tall, and weigh 1 4 pounds. Have been taking 1 lemon, squeezing it in 1 teaspoonful of salt, takisig this, and then swallowing l gins-, of water afterward, for nine days, to reduce. lint someone said this would give a person t. h. Is thin true? Will il really reduce . you ? Mrs. F. A. J. Answer. It in just a joke played by ionic "beauty specialist" on the credulous sex. The notion that lemon or lemon juice will reduce Is ridiculous. The nutritive value of a lemon or its juice is merely a little less than thai of an nranee. Otherwise It is practically the" same In effects. Too many half-Laked "ex peris" hand out this hokum about lemons and lemon juice to the child-minded population. My belief is that your lemon juice will rather improve your health, cer tainly will not reduce your weiyhl. I think the salt will rather tend to increase your weight, at least it will tend to make you loggy. flab by, and pale. Such excessive in gestion of salt favors retention of too much water in the. tissues. Any how, your w eight is n o r in a 1 f o r , your age and height. Forget the , ridiculous nonsense. Asthma From Pillow. You referred to feather pillows as a possible source of asthma. What kind of pillows, would you : suggest for an asthmatic sufferer to u: e instead of feathers? Mrs. -M. M. Answer. I ,io not advise riis- , carding feather pillows unless skin j tests with the feather allergin in- j dicates sensitization. In such case, kapoe or Inflated air pillows may i be substituted. (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) I Mr-. 1 Letrl ..ini Tharp went !' Fiptouii t'day 1' identify a ham mer victim mi' take in th' 1m II game. I don't know whether it'-i ill' fn liners or ' not. hut some buddy's eci laillly clean in' up on l.arl . , Quill Points You can't split the Solid South while bolters threaten to cut the gizzard out of anybody who calls l hem Kepuhlicaiis.. A free country is one that passes laws to please Its conscience and then breaks them to please its ap petite. What's the use? If you're had. the reformers ;et you; nnd if yon are good, ?he gangsters get you. Americanism- A conviction that it's wicked for anybody to boss the government except your own fac tion. The discoverer of a new semi precious stone that splits easily wants a name for it. What about "Democracy?" Vet the people wlm believe a thing is true just because it ap pears in print seldom read publica tions that print the truth. A scientist says human intelli gence is 4"i0.ito0 years old. Think Hcu-lir-.fc-V. a JdFF, You iwusr FlNb T7LktMG TO A M IMU1SVBL& fo.w. place THt - 7rr Rippling Rhymes (Br Watt Mftion.) HI VIM. AT 1KVMK I til ways buy my goods at home, my corkscrew and mv fine-tooth comb, my hats and overshoes, the things i wish to -a.' and drink, my writing paper and my ink. and pastes and liuuid glues. And il' a thing I buy proves bad. the man who sold il's in the grnd. where 1 can call him down; I call upon him ai his store, and there 1 rain and rear and roar. and roast him good and brown. It is a honvenly relief to have a chance to scold and beef when one is feeling mean: ihe local merchant doesn't mir.fi; it is his business to be kind and p'em and serene. He listens with A genial smile, until 1 have work ed off my bile, then cordiallv explains: "A bonehead clerk got orders mixed, and I will ec the blunder's fixed 1 wish no lawless gains. 1 hope to run this moral store for years to come, and then some more, and that cannot be done, un less 1 treat my patrons while, and give them, every day and night, full value for their mon. I'm glad when people com.- al ng and tell me where I'm in the wrong, and call me smok ing names; i like to hear them rant and roar, and chew the rag and paw the floor, and bust their blooming hames." He hands me then a good che root and tells me I'm a hraw galoot, a credit to my sex; the air Is cleared up by ihe squall, we're friends and we proceed to fall upon each other's necks, lint if send my coin abroad, "and buy some goods which ari a fraud, there's no one 1 can cuss. 1 cannot call upon the skate who beat me by hun dred weight, nnd raise a hitter fuss. I'erhaps I jump on him by mail and may in time g"i back my kale, but that gives -mall relief; when some marau der grinds my face. .want to meet him in a place where 1 ni'iy whoop and beef. of learn in?, in that short time, the vast importance of getting a hole in one. Mud heats dust. .The passing car splashes it on you. but can't make you eat it. Why operate on the brain to re store sanity? You can get the same result by persuading some jury to say "Not guilty." War losses menu little in the economy oi' the centuries. Each one prompts sck-nce to discover ways to save more lives than the war costs. 4 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) The screen was removed to pre- 1 vent loss of life. Ruling Jerusalem, considered a , most difficult post in the days of : Pontius Pilate, the Koman gov ernor, is not so easy now, with Moslems so greatly outnumbering ' Jews. J j A feature of this campaign, in- f teresting to politicians and misleai- j rjg some of them, is increased reg- j isiiatfot; ci wonii?;i. j in Ualt'inore n.ure women have registered than mn. In New Y.irl; : female registration has increased; enormously. i Republicans, inking fur granted that this registration of women is all due to Herbert Hoover's hu manit'.i'ian services in the war, may be too optimistic. Women of Catholic faith feel that Governor Smith is opposed on ac count of his religion, and that it is their duty to register and vote in numbers greater than ever. The extraordinary registration of women will not he explained until November. A first folio Shakespeare, about thirteen inches lon-1. nine inche.- wide, and worth as much as a large farm in the northwest, is coming from England. Many would go to see it that might not buy for two dollars, or read, a better edition of Shakespeare. Human curiosity is of different kinds. Astoria. Durum agenc has new location at loth and Dunne to care lor increased business. KeRBiG.. x'ue sewT out A LOT OF SNMeY stuff ouep; thg MR, But I've. MdueR ttK THe PLGAsufte op HEARING AUt)ICNCS- SAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intend to vote for for President nt the November I am rogisterel is Signed (Nnnie) . Address inir-fl (Fill out and mnil to Straw Tribune, Med ford. Oreon)j Hp rmli-.Miiii.l-. '!' 11.'! i llnvf ins tiuislii-il lion' wry rli-iw.'iv ai'llclp on "The .l';int. 1 will have in art mil thai ""' "' ii w.-is awny . Mfr my hi-ail an'l wnnilir il' He ri-iilly knew what Hie -I." lie was lalUlnn ahmil. Wlh he would n-'l '!'" l t,;""'h nnd Ihe 1. resent and toll " how his sliaw vole on Newt stands as a starler. . T. A WATKRMAX. "Sehlemlier the I wvnty-f ifl 11, l the yenr of our Lord, (This I understand). TIGER CELEBRATES 87IH BIRTHDAY PARIS. Sept. 2!!. oP Konper j Premier Olemenrenn celebrated hHj sTt h birthday yesterday in earnest j and successful efforts to nvoid! interviewers. Journalists now give their opin ions to the public rather than ask ing the puhlic for theirs. 1 belong to the great public." he said, and then turning lo ihe persistent newspaper man added: "Once I : knew how to talk, now I huvo learned silence. Lot mo Jntcr- ! prei ,uly own silence.." Cleinenecau appeared In splen did health and spirits. "The pre- . mier will li e a hundred years." said his faithful old woman ser vant to the reporters soothingly as they left, disappointed at their failure to get the Tiger to talk t RACE YACHT AGAIN E OF DEATH!: SEVILLE. Spain. Sept. 20. (Ai j Death has again visited the yacht lAzarn for whoso safety fears we're jheld when the vessel became over due on the race from New York for the King Alfonso cup. Taken suddenly ill while the yacht was lying in the (luadalaiiui vap river. Ceorge H. Flaker of Detroit, en ptain and owner of the ; craft with his brother, died yester iday. A seaman had been drowned jon August T when he attempted to , board the vessel at Santander. 1 Two physicians were summoned as soon as Mr. ISaker 'was -"Ickenj but he died within a few minutes. KENOSHA, Wis.. Sept. 28. (VP) lllistered hy hot tnr poured on him hy his kidnapers, Harold Hon drickson. Allen A company em ploye, was returned to his home yesterday. He was taken there by friends to whose home he had wandered after being hound and left on n highway. HendricKson said ho released himself from the bonds after a struggle. He was taken from an automo- ihile in which ho was riding with I his sisters, Olgu and Marie, Thurs i day night on a road west of Keno sha by four masked men. At the point of a :un he was' ordered into the kidnapers' car after a struggle and was struck over the head with a pistol hutt. Today he gave po lice clues which are expected to lead to the arrest of his abductors. A number of the employes of the Allen A company have been on strike. Spuringfield. Standard Oil proposes to open station here. Co. Communications . 1 HoAlLlATloJ oF see AAV -AUtXGNCe GCTTIMG uP ANT LGAv;iM. iv cold; election. (Name pnrtj?) - Ballot - Contest - Editor, Hail- Coin's Tail Cut Off With Small Knife By Irate Farm Hand . WEST CHBHTEIt. Pn., Sept... 211. (fP) JSeeuusft no cut uf'f . several pieces of a cow's tail, Charles Merrill, u farm hand, was in tin Chester county J.iji . today awaiting u hearing on a -charge of cruelty to animals. -While milking; the cow yes- torday Merrill became auger- ed when it struck him in the face with its tail. In retalia- lion, It is alleged, he cut the tail with his penknife. 4,5,1,5 1 Political Talks on Air Tonight PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. (p, Tlie speech of Governor Alfred E. Smith at Milwaukee tonight will he broiid.cu.st hy the National llro;tl castiim company over K(JV be tween 7 p. m. and 8 p. m., Pacific coast time. CiriC'AGO, 111., Sept. 29 (p) The. nildresH which Senator Wil liam 10 Loruh will Kive in Allnjto apollH Monday iifht will he bioail enst o r th National Uroadcast iiiK comp.iiiy'H red chain, the h puhiican national committee ran nminecd today KFI. Los Angeles; KG MO. Seattle; KOP, San Fran cisco; KCi V, Portland; HHW, Spo kane. In Politics (fly the Associated Press.) m. t ii c l.-l-: (i I.-in i 'oi-Hu -wi. -ni-.-ilml i-niricled imoiiirriilion ein. phasized the tariff issue in a series if speeencs in (iKianonia. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Robinson declared Smith's record on legis lation affecting women and chil dren excelled "that of any other statesman." WASH INOTOX. Speaker Long worth attacked Democratic tariff stand; charged Itaskob with "bare faced misrepresentation of facts." NEW YORK. Charles Evans Hughes to make five speeches for Hoover-Curtis ticket during , the lust two weeks of the campaign. WASHINGTON. Elihu Root declared for Hoover with reserva tion that he disagreed with th nominee on prohibition- M1LWATK EE. Ropcesentative llerger, socialist. Wisconsin, said statements of New York socialist leaders had been misconstrued as meaning socialists prefer Hoover to Smith. NEW YORK. Democratic head- i quarters announced the formation i of "Hotel .Men's League for Smith," with David II. Povan of Philadel ' phia as chairman of executive com mittee. WACO, Tex. Itooert L. Owen, former Democratic senator from Oklahoma, supporting Hoover, de- j clured he could not he "hrowbeat- en" Into voting for a candidate i "who would give the government j of the Pnited States over to Tam ( many hall." Discontinue Postoi'l'ice. MOLALI.A, ore.. Sept. 2!). Wl Wilhoit postofflce will be dis continued Saturday. This postof ficc has been in existence ."fi year.'. V. W. McLaren, S"i. has been post master since the 'office was estab lished. The original mail route was from Oregon City to Wilhoit. Their Volos Are Paired NEW YORK. Sept. iH.i.-Pt The politicians see m alive to the im portance of the golf vote. Cobby Jones declared for Smith the other day and now the women's national committee for I loover announces 'that (ilennu Collctl is for Hoover. By BUD FISHER 6 tmj Mia rt if l pn o.