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V:CV F0TT7 rKDFOT?p VATT. TTrmrXE. "MTDFORT). OTFfiOy tT:TNT.ST'AY. OcTOP.T'T? 1923. J ; IIIiDIOKfrMAILTItlllNK: f'itl'U.W by tt.. MF.rMiii i-iti.vn.so co lllMIt liiS. ftOM T H'lBMlT W. m'lfL, E4iUit B. eLMI'n.K HMITII. W.r.a'r AU III RntrfH ii iroMl eliM witter it Cot'J, (mg"fi, ui..Jr i t of ...id t, 17. fetJfrftlITI05 kxita B'i. -"Ilf.VAL"VV - .7io Itailjr, WttJj h''lr, BDOftth ' B Vkuy, .u'--t fcjitay. i-Q Iail. lf-'ut Svf-'U), BiutiU) ... i WkJf J.,t TntxiM, ei4 -.... J 'iU hurst f, ot jf t.00 By Cmr. ir, A'lu li- U-iford. Ab fatrtiU OoJ'J Hill ail oa II fiwaja; l4ifr, with nuiUy, fcw.m 1 .7$ Iaii7( w;Uyjt hJt -iij, a-'ii.tb DmUy. itArjt f-utt, or jf. . . 7.0 JHity, vita h-ttAty, otj fear t.bQ Ali Utna, CMi ui dirf. MKMHKK F THK AKSOCIATKO PhKAS HK.ejuj.a7 f ull l.eJ Wire Kwk Or.! pjjr ir, aiy or cour.ty rtirif'f 7 b Awro'iaUii nwt la einuaifeif an-' tltlr-i t lt,t u lr prfwKtlion &l at) neua d't-t-a (rr'iited tu it or otharwi rriiitl in u, ; ittEx-r. aid aio u ua io ai . !i8ib!wbrVsk-.u of tpwiaj f IV i. neib ar ao r-TJ Offuial paper of the f-tly of MittVrL Off.al (-if of t'tf.ty. fiwom d.iy rerjr ctTiii'i'-o lor ix - bo&Uii er-J- A(rii 1, litJ.9, 41,11. If. C. MOOK.VSKN COMPANY riKa in f lor, i.hom, ueiroii, . San ra(Kiato, lx AiU, ltOe, lort- J laud. Ye Smudge Pot Ii Arthur Furry SinakniR of K-n ;uf;ire in 'hi-:it,'', five titiit rf w-ie tifU(;lu lutl in th" lillieif.J nt-;if ;f ttu t.iie and adjoining st!ton in WiiwhiiiKlon Iat Moieluy hh deer. Three wIktb tiw-y f -1 1 an-1 two nmi.ett the t,vuiU. Tti-; -hi..-;.ir K;iuwr have all th- Ik-ft f the at t;uii' nt. n t tiy at l lint know what they are fhoutlns '. til. , Several h'avt have he-n M-en ti j fall Die la-t week, and more are expected to do likewise. . ... i it it look like : faree und Juiit ahout the lui: 1'roltthltion wmh fiK7.lt. a fuarin nf eriforeenn'iit ' HK'-ntM, liinhuxhed behind a truck' load tti hooze, Jeap fol tll to hr-jze ( a inoreor-le44 ft U tulfH, tioioe- tie i r-do.w t-ll ( -ni'iity of the . ( onwtliutloit uni hiuiKelf. I out m;i:i:i-: i i-statk ' (Salem ( apUal fmirmtl) One it it it hi-ait of a f.t(ht tt any kind In tin valhy. , lmfufj(? Im-c I- a lfiin un kii'ittii. While ih-r- .- ij''nl" of hackhitiiit; und kkii, tit" . only thliiit w have i-ver j anotie e.Ttil'd ahouf, it t tt -iMle r fellou n t elision, and vep I In-'- M liOdt'" OUl IfU I Hi H nt'iii -i"nd t h'-ntM-Jv, . ' The '.aJ-dn-vjklK ait- v.eatini' Vagabond fuli-, and tloy look hunt. Krin Col. -in. in oit nid.u-K uo-I and travel by air heinu' an entirely new devt htpmcut, such u' 1 (iff to lh hoitpilnl to K" il i'll ' f . l ' I i i , . i . .i hrok.- ( a run- f.,i hi- aiJiiiK ' ' ' " " 11 htKliijf Mud liiu:t lii'st he eonstrileted. whin. .Mr, t'oi.-rnan thoiiehi t The d-cision of the ( ireiiit ( Viin t cannot he final, hut ol havitiK the r-H-tatloit pet frinf d . r n . i i. i l.y a 14 far-od iriii auio dri-r l0',s so n,idly upon all consuleral Puis of reality and common i.ui tin y m,, too uni'ttaiii a to J sense, that af firmation by the State Supreme- Court would seem wiiai im-v u in t.ri.'ii (imf in i-t ii. Ite about when they will do it. I 'I lie weather pn ail for far liKTH wlnt me behind with their du k-hhooitiiR. tti We.-t,- an tr-Kin Ifi-nno-nit of f-itiiheiii and a dryin -H that ' i mII'" i '.lrl ovn- ti- im- ; liodiw aitli extellnc ottitor' in be-j b.-n id A. i: Si., i th Mr Wi-r.1 i tail mi di-Kii-l. .1 vmiIi .Mr. S h. h-i.iii. uh iionilnaiion fnr the, .I'll II. V. tll.lt f l.-flln, ... I., i ii. I tin- ..in. -nil. .11 mill .'in in. .1 ; .,.1.. iiuwi. . i,,..t .,r to) tied llitiiKi If itlslili' nut poliiie'illv. be n w.istint; hit wind on hlH nalive loath. He Mwulil br export.-d to TcMiK, m hl h ir unink Ii- l-tildi. .111. iui'i (iy iiiul fatj it fiom mi uiili Iy a linili. The f -1 tr. (hi- pun Fdiank. ipkin. und lie- i'.ii t'lnah All the dt i iuilnatln-.- di -ei j iinoMiK th- He-. h;nl tto-n Ho fci v. lui h an- 11 II the Vcutir nboilt thf 'ainpUfc. on bi-ioi'- th"- I Ii si rain-duo, yef-terday. hit th.- paveiniiit i:i:st w isi;t i;.( k m;i:k --"u.e r..i ,' l'ot'd. and -ti hat if. more. It. hod wi'k." -Sp"k.'in tiiiin- lt- n u . ) I' tiii: tH' deiiveied : Within tin- w.-ik Inover. hlll Mr.' emitted a ilo.int Mr. Mi-rbert of tin- I llp . mout tiful It Wan not suspect e. I he tool one in Ii'in. Said Herbert in reply to the; foe. Who has been a-hlloUsly kid- ! ding the faimeis and the guld-fi-b: ' "The agrlciilttn i-t cm tint ' sell Ids kiii plus i rop to pc'dt j w ho have no Job.-. " This Is an amateur stiappv come Lack, but Mh logic U dt-wisiatlntf l" could have leioarked: Fanner m t ui ge.i t,t ilunaie I heir veifciable-. for uae in the ! noup-kttchi ii mod p. and me w el - j come to call and have moiie ot it I There tire only three e;n s and six ! months h ft of the present einu- t-rattc atlniinifitnitioti. j In order that the Aonon poi-1l-lans"itjay participate in I tie hub' labalou, over the nutinti nence tf the sacred Rogue liver a a sam ttiaiy for Mcclhcaii. and not fee) ; they nit cubing, the power dums 1 vH beieaftei be known an powci 1 iJtn ns. 1 A hiimatiltai-ian election wuci h rcrmenticK The pi opo-lUoli h for James !rleve ut Prospect, not to wear bis mw boy loit im. mm e, lio nmiter who ii elected. ! Three riti7.'iis hav t'-lurned '; fiom J'nilntol. wh'ue th-y atiend- i ed to business Poitiers, and beeaiiK- j tit disgusted with thi'mwlves find ( the metropolis. Ih.il tlo v laid the . foondrite.fi foi '- crc.pbu toil j Jiohes, J LINDBEEGH ENDORSES HOOVER T f ll. rlM-it !! nf lln- llUno-t illl I .11 ;i in fhi.s 'iiiii!ry cfiul'l -ii''t iuy lliiiii lln' Miiuliii' Iiit") i.f tin' ri r-t Ili'i-r in a vonim In. in uiimi j'nl'-'im-iil every1 iiiidi- of jtoliri., it lias U-m , tj"j''(i. immediately i T T-r .Mr. Jloover . iio'iiiJi'ttioii. ofu rvl to ;i i t liim in tin- campaign. Wiiiif r'''-.ii iy in S.ui Kran-'iseo. the n'nt wtjI't was t I 'by ;i e)o-e frlrml nf loioiio r'lt lii.it Secrary Hoover, i t--j -;ijiiin-'i.iTi i- i.f LimHo-ru'li offer. ne ert lif-lev. inl vised hnn au'aiict it. n Hie r'Hiiui that i-iil'-rinir jMr'is.ni j-oIum.--, niv'i. j i;jjj;iir his cxf ntoniijiary usef ohies., as a force for ;'oo(l both in ! tf.is country ami abio;iiI, That report may or uuiy not In- true hit! it certainly con r , , . , . " ' ' "li'-'i'i iipii im of Mr. Noov-r Wiaia t r. Il i- jbabV that Kiinlfn-r''li far takniL' any '-rvnaj part i, i - , ; titmU ill the proeui clcrtion. ... .,, , HIS a llllOIIII,''l(l''Ut Will IiaVf a paj-li'-ularly upon tin CoJoiM! Lindhi'i-'-'h a- ll; Minitf c lnrr whom in every way they with to emulate. I'ut it means more than that. It demonstrat-. n notinir,' 'Ik eniihl. the emiiiie ent h iHia'-iii Mid iineoniproinisiii loyalty whieli, in spite of hi lmrteiiniiii;s as a spel hindiiiu' pnii: ii-iim. Ir. !loiver annites amontr those with whom he it closely aso. ciated. As Secretary of the Department of Comiiteree, Mr. Hoover beefiine, eehll iea 1 Iy. I,ilui!)elL'h S h'ts. Tlie hitter's illHiiedhtte detii-e to help his chief, rryardlt'is of consennenees as far u his personal a ltd universal popularity was eoneeri:i'i, merely cliiiehi's the iVt that in his own and very rpiii-1 way Hoover hi xh(f tlvri.My ti inline- and Ml.'Cfsslful leader- wi'p- ' , MED FORD'S AIRPORT DECISION T " A hivmait, the deei.siidi of I Imii'l', tleelaiinii a iiiuiiieipal pal stitut pii, seems the only seusihlc int'-rpretation any t-ourt foiild make. If a nniuieipal eanip for autoinohiles is a jMililie service, and if a municipal union station for railroads is a puhlic purpose, then it would MM-iii a niunieipal statittii for airplanes must fall in th'" same eateL'nry. For certainly the airplane of the future is to he as important a medium of transportation as the railroad id the past, or th ailtomohile of the present. The onmth i.f airplane t ravel is now he out si am I'm feature of transportation devclopnunt , In another ten years il seems certain that rapid transporlat ton of passengers, mail and cxpri'ss, will he almost entirely confined to the air. . I'rohahly the only reason for douht lies in the fact that our, Icial svsti'in rests upon a foundation of precedent and tradition. to be the .itahlc lUlteome. AIR HEROES OF PEACE SI'KA K l ! nf iiirilm... ill.. il...ii)iiilil. in'riili'iit near I!..m'-Imii-i.' ..strnlny. wlii.-li ivmiIIo.I in the dratli nf I). I'. I .n vii ii nl' I,.im Anrlrs iiiul llir si'i iiniis iii.ini'y uf Mail I'ilot (I'mn: I)iiii.iIiN.ii. will pi. ilial.lv I... . Iiiiiiii.ili'.l as a l.azanl nf air flvii.... ill the Hear filtlin i... . ' .'uiiio In lliis iiiiintrv Minn In ,. 11M. r !,. 1(.vlvil 1o t he orotiud. Kventually this appliance will be pcrl'cetcd nojloiibt, mi a plane caught in a dense fnu, as wjis the fate of 1 )onald'sou ship, can settle to earth anywhere, as liohlly and .safely as a bird. Il is also probable that the airplane parachute will he per fected which, in case of arcident, ill briur a disabled plane to earth without serious damaL'e cither l the plane or the passeii Ljers. onsidcriuu' t he rdat i ve i in mat urity of air t ransportat ion. w castuilty record nf the coast ait mail service is iistonishinu'lv small. And mdhiui is more iiispirinir than the spirit di.sphtved fi' t hi-se voi 1 1 ir ii- in ii tl i.i b. themselves, speed on, day after pose uppermost, to jfet the ! the service mtty be increased and I he t fficicntlv .served. MUTT AND JEFF It A BROWN) CB( 1 AC FAoRiT HAT SONc OF OS t PROtNtrOV CrVXOCk'rSTS tR WA(?IN& HAT CK ACS TO 1H0W wc'fte for HtN x've. ajorm . THtS Owe THRL tAV& ANl J tMUTT AIN'T leSTOeU -- YT Tee Hee: -M- Q;1 l)o"V. r liy "l.iml.v" is j it li-r Til" "orl 'il 11" iluliviiil;il ma k lint .-.wit'-It mon; voti-i NVw Yurk I'.iiU vilo flight. v -r'i'ii- ailmiroi, ami iyIiok- tii'di.' li si; dose to the time tiijil i.imt- knovjj for sinr e t .. It i m -mi. iivnri mhiii- iri'ltiuiitl and iii''uf- will foiluw out tiii jhJvhm. a in the cainpa I'.'M i rttii'vnif ii i , . , . . . I I't'IlK IIUOIK S('l) Illl) t(l T a I WfiM't. vil I- who .r""'r!y n-ani and id'al of Ano-riraM voutii. .JudL'e .1. W. Hamii airport a "puhlie iiiiltou of Ifose airport a pnblie purpose in- r .1... ..;...).. .111 ..;....) .. :i. III ili'iuniist ral .' his lilam1 wliirli. I can descend almost verth alh .i- i,. ... ........ 11....- ..r . I . .. day, in rain or shine, with one mad thr'MiL'h. so the prestiire of the people of the country may Lasted Three Days. SMITH'S Personal Health Service 2f WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. treat if.-?.:. w:"I W nwl ty W Hr : :f C- L-tir "1 t ttfiW ai.j :i.tra t l: a. r ciiI. or. )' i f' can ar.w-' (.;". iug to u.nnjtiji. .: Iji. 1 ilium Ural;. DYE IF YOU WISH A freqi;(-at ii- ry i. .viiet!.er tf'. ut of Imir dye as-t-s in-sarii'v. H?v-r.il y-hri n '-t 1 ra-shty attrnpf ed to pnn: a r-' and direct: :i- r ine u-e ni i.air dye in th. coi'Jiii.'i. I cat:r.'. .sity that reati'-r-' w iiu tried it v.-r tiazy a?out tre rv;il.-. b it ! do suj-t-ct somt- o' them were mad. Ti.e hair dye busine-?ii in j 'i''i'I!"ahle srat'.' ordinary h :ju --. for Miciet in :ht- It ntsfum t!:st KU'.'h a-, ma)-.; tro fry iT iio- '-u;inf-i. inviu . f;uWf in th. lifcir restorer i:r,e. Tiir i'Ubiic ha l-en edncatL-d to -xk- t the ond'-rf'it new ha.:r tome fr r-.-:0!rr to 'irim; haci xh' orii-'inal hair or the naiusal .ui:. ati :f you do not a.-vire the -s'u-'ctr I hat your muff wit! work the-.-iiiiraeh-s yon tan'i (:!! hint more than a trial jact-.a'-e. owin to ?h liberality of eonipetition in th' matter of ailvai!'.- proinis-es am! phon i;ar;intt -.' Konif p-yi hok-iiral authority t-s-timaiev tj,; moron pop1! la inn- M t ho t " n i t r-o State a a r som- w he r in the neighborhood of .-".ooo.mii.. Moronh are inuiviii iai.- whoe mei. tal taoaUty h linnied to that of a normal child from to " years ol af. This explain- how the hair toni- hu.iinesf c-jn thrive in spite of di-dionest y When anyone offers a remedy whieh will restore the natura! color to liiay hair, or one which will make, hair grow on a hahl head there in a one-to-fo':r chance that the prospect will bay the stuff. That's the main fault with moron it y. We have jo-verelv criti ised the cosmetic no-itrarn-i that are widely sold for the hair, a nil t:ie.-e no trums ha v- deserved every bit of the ceii.Miie that healih authorities ver w here have lah! upon them. If aav ijnsines-i firm mixes ii a hit of I'-ad aiet.ite istnrar of lead1 and siilphur. arnl wells it with tlr iisj,iiraiiee that it is "not a hair dye," .tail if the proper place for the swindlers. I have before nie a list of 11 nos trum! all of which purport to "re More n at tn al color' to uray hair, and aii ol w hh h aie in fact ini tures of had and iilphur. and therefore tan only dye hair hl.nl; or very dark hroV'n. How tr. pri-d a red headed j'h ker must he if he uses one of these lak lUKtrmns to restore the or: :inal color W his iirayin-4 hair! A ltd n4!i I know the fa's" pretensions o these 1 "restore! ,." I should not hesitate to ur'e any of them Ui ily. my own hair or keep It from show inn ray. if I believed such prac tice would u'ive me any advantage oi a'hl to my hajpiness. .It is not dangerous, in my opin ion, to u-ie ld acetate and sul phur mixtures for the d?ijtj; of one'. hair. 1 have faii"d to find any coii inciiu evidence that thi I'oison t lead i ever causes any se rious imseipiences w hen employed from time to .lime as a hair dye. That is why I say 1 should not l.esitate to use 't on my own hair -if I had enough hair to touch im. Some oilier noMi-tims are ipilcliei in ef fi-ct These dept nd. usually, on silver nitrate ihinfr caustici--w hit h. tiK .many know, blackens skin or hair on e pnsure lo kuii-liL-ht. My ophilt 'ii ts that even the silver nit rule com oct hms- -there are three or four nostrur.s of thh chcs op thi-. nuul.'-t are i eaon ahly ate to um Il is sad to si a yoiii! wnman' hair luinni: pray pjeniai urel . tt seems In ine sueh a woiuhii otuht lo rcMirt to artifice P stave ofi the may dayi-. ut as sh" iisps art I- fiee to touch lip her com pr inn. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Oread White Spots on Nails Thi'ie an- while spots on my fin ku iiail.i. I haw uotiei d them for ner a yeat I was told by a drui; less doctor that ihev indicate .... i Tivs K It. Answer The w liiic spots have no si.:nttii iiiier. They aie tHitally , line tn (riflinis', peiliaps unnoticed.! ini'iLicK of the nail. Crohahly the dumiess doctor entered the thuil less "coHene" without even com i pletimi a htth school coin-.e. He pent n few weelts, or possibly two yearn at the longest. HCtpdiina his rtrii;l;i?i education. Mrs, Sumsev or Mr. Hen Told i as well (juali fied to UUpi-nse palholoii al infor-, mation. put, us 1. T. Ihtrnuin nh serve! ... Not Bad I I I" .- J I . I LIAM TAkMI.'C I - A V'J - I h -I. ' I ir-f fc-Jf r.et ts io-fai dkf?is r BUT DYE SAFELY All R-gnt. Rub It In J wati to thuK you for our val- ua -i- Wv.t t uwut my sty-,-- ;.ro-I a zrvai h-'p to me. Hit th-rrv r.c;f::::j iike con found in -i t!ir do tor -o i fay in the letter that a course of b-aetrriai Taccir.r.- may hrini.' rt-siatacLe up suf ficiently lo resTore irarnur.ity aam-ft the pu pr :-d'a 'rni-". L::t a certain iifu tor a.-ure- ns tt:ere is no toith thin- . " re.si stance." that it in only irnriiunity and never absolute a that .... W. R H.t Answer Your trick It Ls no e te;i'.aion. hut i mu-o. eXiaia that I wrote the letter about styes le fore 1 'ot that stuff aljout the non entity of r-is:ance" off my cheaT Hat you know what I mean. Sweat -ng Hands I have used your chromiir acid rec;:f to orevtLt fin-?4r i-er.splra-t:on. and it U very s-itLsfaetory. .niy ! am afraid lecaus' of the (toisonoud quaiitie-i of chromic acid. Is there any danger in hand! in- food or in putting the finder to one's mouth when one i-f usin ihia tormuia? 'Misa W. .. Answer. No. The formula calls for uraiiift of chromic acid dis-Kolvt-d in au t,un r- of water. Paint the skin of the pahns or palmar sciiace of fitiL-urs once daily .with tiiis hf ptThap a wtek. It it firy on. It do -s s'ain the kin yel low tenipranly. if that Is an ole ef-tion. liut it is not tiaiiuerou.s. If the yellow stain ir obje- tionahle the next best local application to prevent sweatin of j-alms or fin--'rs is a weak formaldehyde oint-mc-nt say a drachm of the stand ard 4v per cent formalin in the ounce of ointment. Eyes, Eears, Nose. Throat f'ould you tf.-l! me th- best place in Woreeter to have eyes and ears examined? iMrs. A. N. Answer. Send a stamped ad (ires;:rd enveloae. repeat your re-(;:-. and I'll mail names and ad dresses of s:''Cialitf whom I con sider the bet ries. Copyright. John F. Uille Co l rum " m ,ma II.. A " 'I ri ,lc. Nicltidn- Murray Hutlcr come tint IV r Miillh. an then wen i In I'cr IIoowt. thus gltiin' two I lantctl g i m x I dashes o' front page put Ih ily. '(Mi .ion nct'tln' laugh. I'll Ire back aroirnd - :t o'clock."; -aid Mis- Pup" Item Icy f h r niollier. as -he starictl off I' -cIiimi) I his niornlii. ' Quill Points I ild lini'biu b id his limitations, but be did n t stop on the track plt bee.iu-e the ihix-r had lio SCl-e. U ill P-.gi ! cm t u t ;o h the Vaf.-ly of planes li r a n hile. Hi is taking the place of an ator who was hint in one No cause can survive if" its only iin-niT lit Til l cis in is t lie charge lhat criticism is wicked. Age has citinpcnsal ions. Vmi can paik in a clos.-r pl.o-e when the car gels so old another tbut doesn't matter. If good men won't lodd office 1 a use il might hurt business. the Oi fires must I." held b men .i jew i , m mi I ; W W" I! w a, mi Rippling Rhymes (Br Walt lf&on. Till: -vs,!s;. Yvj tvll nit- Wh;psaw Whip-pl- is ir.k:ns pr-tty low; h? -j n in.diifTd Im tippU-. as he w tv and trj. when ywj a p p r u a t- h my JweJiin-; I'd rj.:h-r hear yvj ieU:ni; of ruM-s ript t for srwliir.';;. and lilies winu- a snow. 1 do nut car- f.r stories of n.vn who've lo their Krip; of all the vanished ioiies of poor old chaps like Whip; I'd rather ru-ar you speak in:; of noble airmen 'trc-akin through empty 'spaces. -kir.i!; a lost cxpiorvr's ship. Mm interrupt. iry lalxjis 'iii').-' i' i.v ja-o-ltii; da . lo tt-ll about soniv neipht'ors whv've wan-It-rei far atray; the-r lornlutt'i n.ost dis?u.-itin:. they have betn pinched fir busting the speed laws vainly trusting in speed -o tft away. Men come along re-lat.n-,- that PiMad beat, his frau: with ardor unabating he sii.oTe hr on the bruw: that Tolks are now aecu.sini; Jim Jin Kh-wit uT losinir ins fair re nown by c h o os ; i ; s to steal u widow's cow. The g-jipM come a-driftint:. and talk with vicious rin; and antidotes uplift ins they never pause to spin: they iiii'ht dL-cuss th-r risintr of men to heights surprisinj; their tri utnphs advertisin-? the fact that worth will win- They know a hundred voters whose rceort havf no flaw; who are the wise promoter of order and of law. but there's mure fun recitinc the tale of st-andals bhshting iome chap who's at thi writing w i;hin the prison's maw. I'd rather hear you lelltntr of peo ple who suceeed. than of an outcast yeilinjr where hearts dishonored hleed: Id rather learn of roses than of men's In ok en nose?, what time th Ionic day cloe.. and I sit down to r-ad. who don't care how business is hurt. A crank i.s a man who won't blieve you are on the right side unless you are as unreasonable us he is. Smith hasn't much chance. Who ever heard of a president who wore well-tailored clothes before election ? American: "Veah. this crime jwave U awful. Let's speed up to sixty and get back from the Ijoot ilegger'. befurf dark." Those who labored for years to change the Constitution were pa triots: those who suggest changing it again are traitors. If only the Literary Digest's bal lot hail a blank line for the final decision on that story about Jonah and the whale. They never claim eoual rights in ithe matter of reaching for the luncheon check. Al is the snappier campaigner. He denies scandals three limes as fast as Hoover denies being against the farmer. The farm-relief issue lies dor mant, and yet you see many a poor husbandman still using a 1 DL'S model. Some wives in Albania are tnly 10 years'old. which is horrible: but It would, be nice ;t times to have a wife you could spank. Correct this sentence: "lie's nn uplifler." said the man. "but he h-esit'l tbink you in league with tho devil if you disagree with Dim." Pointers forParents i vti;rris.M By Mrs. Ague Ljnr Mst pari-nis feel lhat Ihey are 1-eln ac-used oi a nlnie w h n some too say lhat they seem to be fonder of one child than of ; a im t her. Yet the prevalence of 1 sin. h favoritism is obvious to nr.v one w ho tibscrv.-jt family life. Sometimes mothers a ml fathers 'are themselves aware that they b-ve one child more than au nt hi r. but they put the thought "ill of their minds because .1 inak' them uncomfortable, (it hers show their preference the noire 'clearly because they are tpiite un ' cons- mus of it . While the parent may not nl-iw.-ivs know his own feelings nr EAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALiOX I intend to vote for for President at the November I am registered as a Signed (Name) Addre5 (Fill out and mail to Straw-BaUot-Contest-Editor, Mail- Tribune. Medford, Oregon). rt toriize i heir m..n.fes';tt;oiis :n fall.lly li'.r. we can b- perfi'th. ure thai the child, who is h-s-4 loved than hi.- brother or sister, unle-is ho parents handle the situ, at ion wisely, feels poignantly th-tru- state of affairs. Helen at the ne of five, wa i overheard ayinq to her youn-r brother. ' .Mother doc-n't love you and nie. Slie on'y ioves baby. ' H r hitter littP peech was dulv reported by a i-:ilant nurse and that evening Helen was sev-reh r-pf imanu'-u ;Vr -ay:n s'.e h a w i. kt-d thir.. Heien's n.other Was perhap, more than usually unima-iiniiv-in feoldin-r her child for making an observation which she felt as a reproof of hers !f. I r so ibdmc she tried to d-ny the existejn of a favoritism whh-h she f,-lt was a crime. She projected h-r liuilt by scolding the child who had brought the uutdeasant fact to iitrhl. 't would he much better can didly to face the fact of favoritism, i he d. iiree ..f Juvi one human bein- feel.-: for another is outshb conscious cunliol. Thert.- is n nceti to feel iruilty about loving ".lie child more than another. But a parent may well feel guilty If she does not make every effort tn be etualiy kind, equally fair, and to give etpial evidences of affection to all her children. I-ovc Is not within conscious control, but justice is. Knowing her own partiality .-he must be scrupulous ly just in dealing with the differ ences that arise between the sis ters and brothers. Brisb Today ane s (Continued from Page One.) die by doctors. He lived to he and wrote to the pope- "I had to live to be 10 years old to know thai the world i beautiful. " He limited hi diet to 1 ounces of solid food and 13 ounces of light Italian wine per day. Think how lonr; he might have lived if he h;c! eliminated the l ounces of wine and substituted 13 ounces of uoor!. pure, healthy, sparkling ice water., President Coolid-e'and Postmas- er General New deserve public thanks for constant development of the air mail. On Monday morning a Fairchild ! mail plane left Hat! lev Field. New Jersey. I-RIVK.V Ii Y A 40 -HOICSK- ; POWKU WASP MOTOR. Slopping i at Albany on the way. it delivered ; mail in Montreal before noon the i same dav. I - I Thus the air mail started be tween lis country and our good i Canadian neighbor. P. J. Veniot. ; . Canadian postmaster general, con- ' ; gratulatin,' the American airmen, i ; paid Canada would catch up with ' 'the. I'nited States in aerial postal i service. That is the comiretition that should exist between nations I friendly and constructive. i T. H. Preston, president of the j American hankers' association, sug gests: "A world-wide association of j hankers, to promote fuller enmpr hention of the difficulties" that be- set every country. Hankers might Mart with diffi culties besetting Americans wiytnq 7!i to Hi per cent interest. I " j It' New York banks would com : bine with banks in Paris, where the i call money rate is li'-i per cent, that would briiwr the average dowi considerable, and thousands of; blessings would fall nil Mr. Pics-j : ton's lviid. ! INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon o o r"f lt t '? C I sjS .. election. (Name party) : - New Face Powder Now the Fashion Wouldn't ou. too. like a fa. pow der that will keep shine a. -.,,,... stay on longer spread Micvuiih- not clog tin pore- ami a;.i,v, be so pure and fine'.' It N iu.o bv a new Krencb process .iti.i". called MKI.I.O-'H.O. It is sin. .1 woteiei ful Face I'uwder. J trv .!Ki.i.'-.o. m:ths M:r: 'T"i:': Political Announcements slIKIUH' I am the regular It'-pu'-li. m, nominee for sheriff of J.o kju county. If elected. I will u-yi,.-rate with all officials in th.- in. forceiiient of a'l laws. CHAIII.KS U. ST.M'V. Paid Adv. Ko'Jte 4. M"dfonl. Notice of ( all fr Hid-. The School Hoard of School 1)U trict 2, Sams Valley ,--th,t, iJistrict. having been auth'Ui. -j i,y the lnajoiitv of the legal Vo! rs ef the distrb t at a leg.tlly -i J 1. i Si llool meeting Sept. I. l:.'s. line, hen-b-,- call for bids Oil a lo.tli not to exceed !M'i;.h. to be m-. cured by in gotia ble i nt .-rest -1 .'-m-. ing warrants t the district. S;u. loan shall be fr a period of fiv. ( .". i years, with interest a" K (rej-ayment to be optional with tiU district after i 1 ) year. 1 J'"- h bona fide resident of tho district shall have the right to stil. scribe once for said loan for tdc entire amount ot any portion u the same not less than $ iU.v'. at par value. l.ids will be received up to p. in.. Oct. .1. 1 ''. bills to be in writing. I.ids to be publicly open ed on Oct. 'i. at S p. in. o'c'oeif. Dated: Sams Yallev. (re Ci'.O. McDONtil'dll. Chairman of School J'u;tnl. S. S. AI5I50TT. '"1 rk nf S. lv.nl lo.-ii-.t Charles D. Stacy ' For Sheriff I hereby announce my cundidacv for the office of sheriff, as nomi nee of the Republican party, ami tender my sincere thanks to . lit electors in the county who favuieil me with th"ir support in the pri mary election. 1 have spent nearly the whole ot" my life in Jackson county as a larnu-r and hortietil turalist, am a heavy .taxpayer anil feel that I know the pressirvi needs of the county. 1 have made no promise to any individual or fac tion in my campaign and in the event of my election will he free u appoint deputies in the legal, ti and other departments best suited to serve the taxpayers with a vi-w of efficiency and minimum ex pense. I ah o pledge to co-operat with all county, state and national ot'iicers in enforcing all our laws, showing no partiality p any of fender or fr-ritive of the law. ( HARI.KS I). STACY Route 4. liox 11. Medford. Paid Adv. 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