Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    IDF0R1J M AIL TRIBUNE
Dalljr. Hililila;. Wrkj
J'lMitla llV til.
WEIIFOKU I'KIMINU CO.
It tl-tt N. Kir M. PbOM Tl
HOHKIM' W RI.'HL. KdltoT
B. bl'MI'IKH HUH II, U.n.ffT
All IihIi pllll-lt N.,r
Kotrred aa a-md eUmm matter at Med
ford, Orrgun, umit-r Act of alarcb 8, 1&7V.
KUHNCKilTION UATKS
By Hall 1 A-hum:
lUily, uti Sunday, yr $7 C0
ItHily, with Sun.Jjy, utuiitb 76
l'aiiy, wiiiiutit Suiitl4j, ycur 0.60
l4liy, wllliout humiuy, iiiui.tb ... .5
Weekly Uil Trlbui.. qh yem-.... Sou
fiutidity, oi ytir S.00
bv Currier, in Advaii'-e hi Mi-dlord. Ash.
Und, Jm-kBiiiiVtllf, Ontrul Point, Phoenii,
T)t-(,t. Uwl.l Hill ami on UigUvny;
may, wtiii huiKjjy. mourn v .70 ;
Daily, without huiiday, month 65 i
Dally, without Sur.d.y, out year... 7.00 J
Pally, with Smutty, one year 8.00
All leriiw, CHkii in idtkitce. 1
IfKMUKR OP '1 11 K ASSOCIATED Pit ESS
Kwiviiig Pull l.ad Wire Hervlw
Ouly picr in city or cuui,t r ted Ting
oewa by ti lct;ra')i.
The AatMX-iiiU-tJ Prw ta xcluiilTly en
titled to Die uw (or, publication of all
Dews dinpatftira t-ri'rillrd to It or otherwla
credited in tltta puft-r. and L"o to Utt local
Qcwn published In-run.
All riuliU fur ri'iiubllrittlon of special dl
patch Tiereln are a I mo rvutrvwl.
flworo dnily avrriiga cli'uU.ion for til
Bioiitfaa ending April 1, ivih, 4632.
Offk-lul iaiH-r of the City of Ulford.
Official i:ir of Jdokmih Gounty.
Advertising Ih-prNM-iitativca
If. O. MOOK.VKKX t COMPANY
Offirvi in hew York, Cbicugo, Detroit,
Ban Francisco, Lot Angvlea, Hcattle, Port
land. Ye Smudge Pot
By rtliur Perry
' bllsillfHK
land overpaid
$110,0011,11(10 In
iroiiffi'tiH of I he
ihc Kovcrnim'nl
income taxes last
yeur, which IndU-at
Iln-ir effiel-
-ioy oxpcrtH w
Ihihv making
hper
at noon lum hi-oiis.
Thv front pacs are clutltred tip
villi the vaporiiiKN "f "Th Happy
"Warrior," and the kHHnns of the
Sappy Hunters.
Onre In n roon's iik. the I -I-year-old
itlrt driver of an auto has
a wroek on a cnui.try roail heforf
inlilnifhi.
Al! Bo-)d ailoM are Nerving gay
colored khn that malrhes the fall
hat of thp ladlen, hut what the
motorist needs Is perfumed engine
oil.
lineal politicians are wondering
which way the Hllent vote, that
talks nil afternoon on the shady
Hide of dm liill tiore hank. Is K'dtig
to Jump.
The annual shortage if hay has
made ItH appearance In the valley,
iih a glance about the valley plain
ly Indicates. .Many stockmen will
fool the ei-Jjds hy haling the crop
of gladfohiH and dahlias.
Pioneers convene T h u r s tl n y.
There will he an old fashioned din
ner at the lunch-hour', and nil are
expected to eat like they drove an
ox team across the plains, ami had
their food supply Ktolen hy lite
Vtes, the second day out.
Itep. Hill llri;gs, n stuto Holon,
Is still wearing his Htraw hut out
of seuson. It makes him look
,,),(,... i .I..,. i
" " " r
arisen ns a result, tux
will requirei
Home high-powered
iipiomacy lie
may wear the straw
legislature, which would I
than heeoming addicted
jnanla for none at all.
' worse
lo ihe
The last unswaiied fly of sum
mer Ih clrculaihi around, and is
UHftociated with corns that predict
rain.
H. Anderson still has u firm grip
on the tall of the Tammany tiger
with one hand, and a fountain pen
In the other, ami can't let louse of
i it her.
Tnwart the seizure of the Ore
gon livers by the tliabulical power
oompanles, ami reviw the cindle--making
Industiy In our forward
looking, progressive v o m n.
we 1 1th.
Duve Worn! In helpliiK mil I lie
niitllitffpr ef the SI. I.iiui t'urill
niilM IIiIh wveli. In iln KlltllCH with
Ihe VnnkeeN for Hie wtiihl rhnin
IiIiiiinIiIii. .1. I'
Hellli'llri
ik'Im.ii Hv.hIi hi 1
il lo l In, iiIh l':tss.
en
An Increase Hi u.oier - covei
agents has been brought about b)
the niipim-ss of the morns.
Several entur
Hpots yestei Hay
I l.-ito ihe
w iihoul
high j
their !
bullet-proof
Is.
AMI. WHY
(Kansas (it
A professor of We
NOT
Start
tern Itcsen
of the skel
tmiversity, by a study
ton of the quci'ti tit ancient Cr of
the ChaldecM, recently cxca ned.
has discovered that ihe unfortu
nate lady was slain al the age of
27 mo she could be buried with h.r
husband, and now we are looking
for one side or the other lo make
the murder an bsu" in this cam
paign, as the crime was done only
11 brief three of four thousand
years ago.
r.vivKissrrv ok niinooN.
)-.''c.i:ni:, on. i.-i:stiii i'iii,p,
K.aduale of Me, I for, I ig, school.
vus Included In the pledges of Phi
Hlgma Kappa In the list of nn
noi.ncements given out 1'inight.
The iinnimncements 1 lose the an
nual rush week for rralrrnltlcs on
the Ort-xon ciimpiis. Mr. I'hlpps
nttracted state-wide attention us 11
liaskelhall player for ,Medf,,rd last
year and Is regarded us one of the
chief contenders for Ihe center
position on the f reh ma n t cji m
this year, uccordiiiK lo Coach Lch-
!.
A PLE4 FOR' SANITY
TpiTK prisi(lrntial onmpiiicn is now enterin; the mad Ktiip-o.
A liirffp mimlier of people fruiii now on arc- (.'oina to lie
slig-litly mad.
Smith supporters me (-nine l"i ,ny things ilia! a year from
now will Mi-wi. oven 10 tllcln. imsilivolv crolesiino. ami Ilnnvrr;
! people arc KdiiiK to do the same
! and Kruxy Ktil .iiiiiilnueo only
j I lit- peuplo are "ning- in keep
I sane.
So it seems to us fittinf; to consider something today that
I was not produeed in this eompain, -something' that was said
i before anyone in this eountry. or elsewhere, even imaL'ined
llerliert Hoover and Al Smith were roiu' to he opposing eandi
dates for the I'resideiiey of the I'niteil States.
I i . V i . -
iiem .mi. i was iveii oy
thoroiiKh-Uoiiif; Denioerats, and
given liifili Honor hy the Demin'iatie jiarty, the I nited State
Amhassadnr to (Jrea: iiritain. the late Walter IF. I'arje:
Ileiheri ll(icv?r'H orK'Ji'IziiiK Keaiuiv diploTnutle skill anil filieer
native ability, plneeH liiir In Hie ironl rnifk of nutmanillni! Iniiren
roilue.l liy I lie (Ileal War. Me Is a Mlanforil K'aliliiniiii) mnn,
42. and I think, tin I ile mil know, lie would II le to enter Hie imlilie
Hurvleu. Now tliai we have eniei eil I lie war, I know of no man
heller (iialllied I hail he in handle our lirodinlliin or inuiiitloiiK,
and, while he has i-elimed the oiler of several Knniiiean ,;oveni
menis lo aeeeiil uu li a pout, I believe he would accept hih Ii a po
sition to serve Ills own coiuiiry.
In answer to this siicccst ion
he had lor a lone tune had his eye on Mr
to K'VO him an important position if he
everyone knows, he later
Jljtpdililrtl I
where he mad
1 a most listiiirMislirl n
Immediately after the war the lale J'Y.ink i'ohli, then the
brilliant editor of the New York World -the paper that is now
lending the D'emoeralie attacks upon Hoover and helittline; his
ipialirieations as I'resident - came out iif,'ressively for Hoover
for I'resident. Mr. Hoover's attention was called to this and he
wrote a personal letter to .Mr. Cohh explaining that he was a
Kcpiihlican.
. .
That's a hlnw," said Cohh, "hyl the World is an independ
ent newspaper and we are fur you anyway," and lie proeeeded
to place Hoover's name at tin; head of the editorial pae. as
the World's candidate fur the Presidency.
Hoover decided lie had to make a puhlie statement as to his
political' affiliations and did m. The ctTeet of this statement
was such that the World ahandoned its Hoover effort, alt liouo-h
until his recent nomination it
him. . '
Here, then, is an example of
of intent t i- II. 1, ,i t . ,
ol .SeetetaiN Hoover less than ten years iiKo. The natural .pies-
lion is, has Hoover elianed so materially in those Ion years or
i..e ti I ,. ,,f ,, n.,
rulers ol the Deinocralie party changed, because of
the
effect of political partisanship'.
This sort of tiling, of course, is not confined (o the Demo,
erats. Several liepuhlicau leaders have similarly altered their
views of (.'ovcrnoikSniith. P.cfore tl),. campaign William Allen
White paid a hig-h tribute to the Democratic candidate's liberal
Views and hili qualities of leadership. Charles Kvnns Hughes,
who will soon take the stump ainst Smith, praised him very
highly, before he beeame the Democrat ie candidate, as a fear
less and capable state executive.
There is, however,, one difference between the present Demo
cratic and Republican attitudes. Men like White and Hughes
eontilMln tn lirnic Kiolth iu i ..t . tl,.i (',.., t i .
, 1 " "'
1 ' ,M" I'oropc a jew uays ajro went
regarded Smith as a trood man,
in. u ne enmieiuuett His present
forces which are behind him.
word fur Hoover littered by tmy
the campaign opened.
The
minded
Hoover
conclusion to be drawn from this situation, by fair
people who refuse to yield to political hysteria, is that
and .Mmlh are both pmd
distinct and omifismi' nrinetnlec
r ' 1
mire them both personally in doing
can to secure the electimi ......
(p. . . . ;
the only cntieisni that is
tlmse fanatics on holh si.lcs who
1 , , .
ate oi .iv. .ti 1 ..1 ... il 1:
"I" '-veil li lit in tlie eiiiuli.liile lliev ntiiuive 1,11,1 nil 1 1...
virtues enneeivlile In llie liuiinin
their I'iivnrile.
Il may nut
lenullls iinil ee
be significant, hut the plan
in the air of junli immcdiatel
I If the kid doesn't Icy to get a
captain he docsn t like, lie will grow
Kable : ( hice
and didu 't cross
a Dapper
her legs.
.i.si'il
Hut it is always Dad'
MUTT AND JEFF The Brown Derby Enters the Presidential Campaign
Sir sitNGv. x
NtvJCR suj You
WtftR ANVTMlrJ&
But A StUk HatJ
vNHV THC BlfOWJrJ
Dc;t?BV f
W, .
ip;ii'OKt) ivrAi r:
tiling. In all lliis ludlalialoo j
alioiit oni'-lo
ilu-jr heads
lllf Of li III JltT !! t (if
uiul remain ciitiivlv
a I'emoerat, one ot the most i
one of the finest eitizens, ever j
President Wilsoi
replied thiit
Jloover und iiiteiHlrii
would aer't'ht it. As
im Food .Administrator,
iMird,
continued to he very friendly to I
!
what leading l)pnin.r!.t, thn.wrht !
vcars, or
; , , , " I
loiiuri vtiicii.iic iit rivet
out of his wav to sav that he
capable and courageous, but
policies and opposed certain
We have yet to see any good
of the Democratic leaders since
men. but
represent certain
i. l.;..!. t i. .
J"i"- wiiu 'i-
evervthing thev legilimatclv
..,,.1 n... .i..i ..e n .1. ...
' " "' ",r
;Tanted, therefore, is ayainsl !
denv there is anvlhi.nr desir- !
ere is mix llniiif ilesir-
1
i... .t . ... . 1
mind reim.se in the linsnin nl'
to
it'tet
adjust wave
the elect ion.
hit
because
the boys chose a
1 good Democrat.
up to be
t ;;'' '"frigera. cd.l. mavbe per-!
newspaper potoofJ,pl,r.rcc,l hoIesonoM or cours,. it ls
lur
tr when it needs a new lire I
AL SMITH ccuB, OLb
rAVSGLF
Deft?;, AMD TO SK6UJ
out! UOVALTV Ta A,U
HIS FAWORtTe HAT
JIMMte
KASkOH
m.amT
TOtk H
tGRBV. )
Bvjsincss
tip buna, hiflPKoun,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Scried leltere pertaining lo perxonal health and byier.e. not to dlteaae diagnoela ar
treatifirnt. iM b ai.wei-d by lr. Urady if a ataiiiped. a. lf-addrM.d envrlop U entioaed
Uttm .huuld 1 brief ai.d written in ink. 0u.g to be Itige nuiuber of lettera re-'
ceivtd, only a few cu ! nrtfl bre. So reply can be made to queries not conform
li.g U iitrw;U0f. A'SreMi- Lit. William Hraily. in tare of tbia nwapapv-r.
I'ood rou IIMHKW.
C'jilcluiii, Vlfitttilit. I vi rciM.
ImilliiK, cuokiiiK pas
i' lj',liiiK i, pr,ri-rvirii.r,
ma nl ini Im ini; f inanu
" "piiri I'yiim" natural
fnnH ifnpniiH .r
t ui Jziiiy (
vtoriiiK Olid
faf'tuiinr) (
d'-siroys t-Hnentiul
vitamins. IJciife.
i t is important
tiiat )a)ii-H f--l
largely on uterll-izi-)l,
hoilf-ti n r
pa.-ih-urizi-il milk
In- kIv-ii a dally
lallnn of frosh
raw fruit fir vtj;
Halile' juic! or
jti;.-f is one n the
t any fvvU fruit
my f ifsh raw vt-K''tall'
i-flt'ilivi'. 'I'hrs- fooiI:i
tin vitamin thai prVi'iil'i
liven caiiind litmahi n-
tain most of lis vitamin, if It
is canii' il ly tho vai iium pro
C's.s, All cunning fartnrii-s ust.'
Ihis proet'fiH now; soiiip hnm! caii
niUK pruc-sHi'H achii'v tin' KaiiK1
rt'sull III prcsi-rvatioii of ihi;
f esli tomato without hulling It in
contact with the air. All moth
ers should know that Infants a few
weeks old may he given any fresh
raw fi nit juice (hat Is wholesome
for adults, and any juico that can
he Miuc(zt-d out of any fresh veg
etahle In the raw slate, especially
greeiiH or green vegetables xuch an
cabbage, lettuce, pt-as, beans, spin
ach, asparagus, cucumbers,
! .lust how early it may be wise:
j to begin to feed the bahy the pulp ;
of the fruit fir vegetable is a much- ;
I tion f hesitate to try to answer j
definitely. Xolwithstanding t h o j
j notions of old time Infant special-J
fists, I believe It Ih good scientific j
' practice as well as common sense,
to give the bahy food lo chew as
soon as the bahy has teeth to chew;
with. liy this rule, most infants,
will he content with the clear juice,
of fruit or vegetable for the first!
five mouths of life. After that,1
It is wise. I think, to begin feed-'
lag the infant a, small amount of:
the fruit or vegetable pulp daily, j
alter t lie pulp has been run
through a collendcr or coarse
sieve. if the mother fears that
, lie i,:,l- e't tn,.,.si" such iriin
"' v,K''i:ihle pulp In the raw stun-,
"el her eoolc the fniil or vectahtf
a little first, and after a few weeks
try clving some raw. 1 believe It
is just as hea 1th ful and as safe
to give a bahy six or eight months
old a clean raw carrot to suck or
gnaw on us It is for the little pick
aninnies to suck raw iugar cane
and they thrive on it. Some
babies prefer raw potatoes, or raw
turnip. Older children often crave
t hese items of raw food and are'
ton often denied the Very thHl
t hey need. ( 1
older children Iwo to six youi'i
old should have some kind uf
fresh raw vegetables to eat daily;
If the child does not crave the
Whole vegetable ( Well . washed lot
! not peeled), then let mother chopj
grate or masn uie vegetaide up and
concoct some kind of dish with it
to appeal to the child's taste. 1
think nil vegetables or fruit to by
consumed in the whole raw sta
should be first thoroughly waheif'
with soap and water, rliwcd well,
to remove any trace of soapy
taste, and served cut Ire.
Lesidcs providing essential vita.
mi ns. such law food provides an
adequate calcium ( time I ration
a ml other necessary mineral t ie.
m- nlv, wholesome bulk hi the di
gesiive organs ami most import
ant of all valuable exercise fur t'le
laws ( a recogniZ'-d factor in .he
development
nm mi
sound teeth and
the muscle of di
InUscle of exere-
for
h.'Hon
ud the
tion.
In short, oh
;,.s',,,rli,,'w
-;ilinil. slluly anil
"i ini- imitimc-
'"hi 1 oai 1 a w
.
i.-imi's :i rill It ill's
rt'Mihir fnmls fur ri'iculiir rhil-
.In 11.
1 , r i:s r It INS AM) A X SV 1:11s
I Milk fur Children
I What do you think of untested
jnulk? We have to give it t, rj
children. Would vuu kindly tell
I me how lo pasteurize it ".' t Mrs.
! H. W.
j Answer. It was good enough
1 for our children, lr you can get
jibe milk delivered a few hours nf-
' tor nit mnuim:. and keep u 1000.
.always a safeguard if the cow or
i cows be tuberculin tested. In'
1 1
many cities now only pasteurized j
soio ex-
epl.
Bur if iftstc.
AALkGv5 AMT
ArJt cmrt?.
Th UJGAV? THftv
AT nlASi mcttc
pulp. Tniiuitii
lM-.4t (hnH, hi
i Juio is
fijiialri
sciiivy.
'""f&l. U y1
okkoov; Monday, octorek i. i2s.
Iv.lil-n is pni.iucfil am! marbi-tr-l
, umit-r :iri i mt-.li. al an.) haniiary
LUpf-rvibion. .Milk la pasteurized
j liy lit-alini; it up to 4 0-1 4T !
I j,r-'H J-"., (Inn not hifjln-r) anil
IiohTin a. that tMinpf-rultiro 20 to
: 30 iiiinuit-s. tli-n cooling. . i h
' "par hoiliiiK" is sufficient to kill
off nnv
MllM
1- l.ai-illl. tyifhniil
bacilli, or oilier dang.-rous dlse;i
gcrios present in tin- milk. f 1
weit. nut reasonable sine about the
milk. I'd boil it five minutes, rath
er than attetpot to pasteurize. Then
for 'the children y.u , an include
in the daily ration some kind of
fresh fruit juice or fresh fruit mi l
to provide the a tit iscoi bui i.- vita
min ibat the boiling destroys.
Home pa.slenrizing Is rather a dif
ficult and troublesome process,
j Xo Itecr for C hildren
; Doctors have recommended
illume made beer for a woman who
; has a run down condition caused
from t u heron lusts. This lady a 1
' lows her threr-y, ,( ihuihler
'to drink ii too. Is It in any way
, harmful for either ,f them. (.Mis
; I.. It.)
Ans. Certainly it is harmful for
j the child, only the doctor can
i decide whether it is harmful or
: helpful for tin- patient.
; (Hamming; the (;ame
: . Shouhi an athlete in training eat
.candy or chew giim? I have heard
i M is hard on the ind. I am 1 7
j years old. and e.it candy mmli-r-;
ately. ami would lilie very mm-h
to kio.w whether it is bad for the
wind. I M. W. K. )
Answer.-- do not believe the i
gum chewing has any sii. h effeei.
though a well trained at h lei.. !
onuht to have better control of his
"nerves" than a gum chewing in-,
dividual lias. Athletes may have j
a fairly liberjti ration of good can-j
dy sugar is rather a help to the
"w ind." A t h b-t ic young persons
may consume candy and ut her
sweets in greati'i' quantity than In
active young persuns can, because
their muscular exertion quickly
burns up this fuel.
nur, 11 111 w. . iiinn
stath ii. got kn.H lieil down t an ,
uailv Ih in t'.li.y, when lie askifl I
v" fMM I 'wuinncaii caiKituaic rci-
sheriff, hou his oil nuz. Any kind 1
oT a
relief
faun
f Hi'
hill would
public.
he
a great J
' Quill Points
means of slimy- I
, t.it
I'liemv cniilil lii k
,i.
first sli
p tn gi'i'.ing anuth
'r liilliun iliillar apii-i)it'laliiiii
Correct this sentenc
through my closets.
I looked !
Ul she.
"and found nothing that should br
t brown a ay."
It's easy to pic
' who don't belong
'church. They area
th
' village
the same
en't fighting.
ays the question :
Mr. Drown, meet
Victor Drown
raze has ended.
lour kid.
1
(-,vl,l;,;l,iun-s ,, nssur(,(,.
Thm..llillir m;i(.hi.,erv Will leave!
n ... .1' 1 1
' .... ..I i
11 i, mm, win ne 001 cu 10 oca 1 o.
i.nue oook review ior tooay:
hook n
"(ieneral Crack"
t,y c.eorge 1'reeily i
1 v yrw ' I
.
o
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
TAi.Kivf; m.i:ks
The IWf-y man sits at his desk
and labors till he's sad and sure.
Hid Uses language picturesque,
when cullers Journey to his
iloor. The callers fill hin heart
with fear, they till with dew his
patient eyes; '-Tell them to
come around next year," he to
his secretary cries. And yn he
L'ets an eil fam as being
churlish, sour as gall; It seenis
indeed a beastly shame that he
Won't nee Hie folks w ho call,
"lie's like a bean with ulcered
head," the disappointed people
ay; "He should he cordial, but
instead he bids us chase our
selves away. No human kind
ness warms his heart when
genial, friendly people call; he
thinks he is ext reinely smart,
but he's a boiichead. after all.
No man is wise who bars his
door against his fellow dames
and men; hitt soul is sour, his
head is sore, who bars himself
within his den." Hut when the
busy ntan explains, he says lie
acts in nef defense; "I have no
time for idle swains who talk
much wind and little sense. You
can't cui.vluce the careless man
that lime is worth as much as
gold; upon some futile, bootless
plan a lengthy discourse he will
hold. Kach caller has a bulg
ing mind stored up with words
in fain would yelp; each caller
has an ax to grind, and cannot
grind it without help. Xo caller
is prepared to .speak his mes
sage without waste of time; he
wants to lecture for a week in
ireek ami Latin, prose and
rhyme. The man who has his
chores to do must risk the
charge of being sore; he always
must he crying 'Shoo," and
putting padlocks on the door."
(Hodd. Mead & Co.) An lluuest-to-
Koounes.s Historical novel. wdhtodav on a flight from London to
Rights and loves. Like a Hweet India. Wise Hritain takes flying !
iHiuell in a land of decayed litera- seriously. '
ture. f
Another good way to acquire n
vocabulary is to try making the
old tires last through the winter.!
Kahle;
tor died
Once upon a time a doc
and several of his for
mer patients paid his widow ivhat
they owed him.
Apparently n padlock is a lit
tle hickey placed on the door to
1 keep New York police from both
ering the bootleggers inside.
Americanism: lieing
the rich man to show
are just as Important
rude t'o
him you
as
he i; !
feeling outraged because
was rude to you.
nobody
The old-fashioned country boy
never drovo up and honked in
front of his giiTs house, but oc
casionally the mule seemed to
have the same idea.
If the kid doesn't try to get a
hit because the boys chose a cap
tain he don't like, he will grow
up to be a good Democrat.
Free people are those who over-
threw the royalty and nobility j
.v.i f-oMieu mem una now icuve j
government
to job-holders
scorn.
lt nwle,M,. o h.,nl1.
if, llt Ulo 0Iui of the firs; v(ia,;
she asks him if he still loves
hcr and he answers 'Th-hnh."
Home school teachers feel no
urge to slay anything, and othersl
have pupils whose mothers call
them "darling." I
When a wife lieinH to yearn
fr the higher things of life, sin-
has fniind sinne Hweet-seented Hill I
'ho Hyinlnil hlzes with her. I
, ,. .
Appendix; An extia that doe'.
j not do anything except make
I trouble. Somewhat like a fore-
man. '
tun. !
. . , , .... !
Com
ct this sentence; "Now
have l his piece of furni -iaid
she. "I'll never wan.
thing- tor Ihe house."
,that I
I till e
another
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
cideil tn trv 'counter rovoluflnn
Their nhin xvnvt tn blow on bi-iili' I
1
(kill and terrorize. When n giri in j
(ineir connuence. Ainauta Kruova.
threatened to tell they drowned her.
IT'S BGlrJMING
TO LOOK UKG.
AM AL SMTV
LAfJliSLle
ft&ltLX PIWTDIOTUL lAliOT?
I intend to vote for
for President at the November
I am registered s
Signed (Name)
, Address - -
(Fill out and mail to Stravf-Ballot-Conteat-Editor, Mail
Tribune, Mcdford, Oregon).
"Crime, of passion," naid Hussion
Justice, Hentencinj; iwo youns men
to ten years in jail. Learnin;; later
that ft was counter revolution, not
"passion," Russian justice will
probably execute the yoiin-T men
and several of their associates.
China, preparing a regular tariff,
like western naliotiii. does NOT
please the western nations. They
wish to (lump whatever they have
for sale onto the Chinese market
freely, at least to regulate any tar
ilt collect Chinese duties, unit pay
themselves the money that China
owes them,
4
China has a long way to go on
her new tariff journey, before pro
ducing the steel mills of l'ittslmr:h,
or silk milts of France. Hut with
out tariff protection, mich a conn-
try as China exists merely for the
benefit of other nations, just as
ours would do.
f
Oovornors Island, souih of Man
hattan, in the shadows of New
York'H greatest skyscrapers, offers
an admirable, ready-made, aviation
field.
The government proposes to spoil
it with barracks that might he lo
cated anywhere else.
That represents foolish waste of
great opportunity.
Congressman W. W. Cohen, of
New York, asks the government to
change Its plan and use Governors
Island for an airport.
Secretary ol" War Davis, practi
cal, able young man, may decide
to consider Congressman Cohen's
suggestion.
Tiff lMllHti Siisnmi ntwlr unff n.
tniv fur air Uw I :r..il i.rit.-.iii titnrli !
FamOUS Comedian
at Rial to Today
Chnrlic Murray Is in town!
Kor years even before the gen
ial genius of stage, screen and
vaudeville comedy made his debut
In split-reel "mirthqiiakes" of th"
silvcrshect, that announcement
has had special meaning. To
adults, chlldi en, folks of nil ages
and hoth sexes, it was the equiva
lent of savimr "Th eireii.t is
liprc-
In
PJalto
"The Head Man,'
theatre, however,
the
the
e is
a new
Charlie Mm ray. The picture, th
delightfully whimsical novel ''The
Boss of Little AVcady." is by far
the best in which the famous co
inedinn has ever appeared.
While it is brimful of every
sort of fun, it is also a logical,
cleverly-evolved and very human
picture. Things happen as they
do In life, not with that inconse-
quenlial haplmzardness of farce
comedy. And Murray, in the fea-
mred title role, gets his first
hance at pathos, drama and real-
istie character
poitrayal.
f
'The River Pirate"
Hunt's Craterian
"The River Pirate," furnished
delightful entertainment at Hunt's
Oaleria n last night.
T1"' readers of the daring dei-ds
of "H"'- l''l inl:. Sandy, the "Shark."
Deleetive crisp and Atarjnrie. saw
"'" iiiiiiui. : a.,, .11 1,1,, light
to life.
"The Kiver Iirate." is the kind
of picture that Is advertised hv
those who see it to their friend-
Victor McLaglen. in th
role of
j i riuiK. sllrpassi's liis ,-ri,at
i eli.nai tiTizalU.i. as Caplaiir I'lagg
; ill "What Prlee (limy ." .,,is
j .Mnran is ili lig hi fill as M i i j,
laud Nick Stuart as Sandy. Kai le
1'oxe as Shrak. and Di.nald Crisp
as Deieelive Caxlen also give
splendid lierformanees.
! Tvo of the funniest remedy aels'
1 of Talkies and the Talking News la
I go to make
enterlafntnei
up
of th
i- l.,
have
eks.
Klamath Kails. Muskrat
ing is snccessfu! new Industry
or I
,
stills section.
Z9
ekctioif.
.
..(Name party)
STRAW VOTE IS
I'll I LA ILLi'H I A. o.t. 1. Her
bert Hoover i- mak ng a rapid
gain among tin country's fanner
voters, accoiding lo the latest tab
ulation of the nation-wide straw
vote being conducted by the Karm-
Join nal, n a t i o n a 1 agricultural
i mnthly
A month ago the He- .
pi:hl:
and Democratic candi
dates were separated by less than
L'tilHI Votes, but the September fig
ures give Hoover riT.so; ami Smith
;M I'M of the (iH.o;;! ballots so far
cast.
The magazine comments that
"farm pie in 20 states have
given .Mr. Hoover such consistent
majorities that it seems proper to
label them "Itepublicim" so far
a the farm vole is concerned,
'life states, with ihe straw ballots
so far cast, follow:
I oover Smith
.California t.uss l,L':iu
Colorado L'::i 1 l 7
iConneeliciit ... L'Tti 177
Delaware 127 !!
I Idaho T.:i!l 2tiS
j Illinois 2.4K4 1.U7D
Indiana 2,r.:t7 l.--' l
J'ansas 1.252 41
; Maine 4 1 0 2 1 ti
Maryland :iN l:!4
Alassaebusetts V f t 20S
I .Missouri 1,443 liS7
Nebraska y.i.'la Li'.r.n
I New Hampshire .... 110 4T
jNew Jersey 5 MI ' 244
New Yoik 1.S00 1.21r
ithio 2,21 1 1,571
j Oregon liny 4K.t
Pennsylvania l.fiSO 7.S!i
Jthode Island no 37
Texas 2,040 l,tfl
Ctah 112 5.r
Vermont i;34 17
Virginia ;i75 235f
Washington 7o;t :t3S
West Virginia 7S 257
Kleven states, according to the.
summary, can In marked "prob
ably lieinocratlc." They are Ala
bama. Arizona. Kloiida, Ceoreia.
1 ouisiana. Mississippi, x e v a d,a.
New Mexico. North Carolina, South
arotina and North Dakota.
arc
Aged Man Gets
Campaign Cigar
From Al Smith
C-IIICACO. Oct. .(,
Xot every man ran smoke a
presidential candidate's cigar. 4
ami there Is only one on rec-
ord who has procured ono
alter tlie fashion of an aged
mnn with an Irish accent,
who was iimiing those wel
coming ;v. Alfred K. Smith
last night.
When fine. Smith appeared
on the rear platform of his
special train he carried un
unlighted cigar. During the
lirief welcoming he paused In
his handshaking lung enough
to .light it. and the man with 5
the Irish accent askcl for It. 4
"W-why." said tlovernor
Smith, "you're kidding."
".Never a hit am 1." the
man responded reaching for
Ihe cigar, and hetween puffs
he declared, "it's nut every
man that ,
Smiili cigar.
:in smoke an Al
Trinngle Victim lniimve.s.
t'OUTI.A.Nl). ()re.. Oct. 'l.iJFt
-l.ucill,, snu.'tzer. 2:1, shot l.v
jealous lover, who ended his
own life, was much improved nt
11 n (hospital here today. (Hen llarrt
ison. ;i2. was the Infal tinted man
j who wnlted until Miss Snieltzer
catch- returned In her apartment early
Sunday to shoot and then turn
Ihe gun nn himself.
By BUD FISHER
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