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r:nE Form MTCDFOTCD MATTi TuTBUNE. orTOBFT 1H, 1928. MlSM'OKD M AIL TRIBUNE ' Dal, Sunduy, Weekly i rubllthnl lr Uia ; MKIiruKII J'KIMI.NU 00. (S7-19 N. Fit (it. PbOM : ROHKItT W. RUIIL, K'lltor B. bUUITKIl SMITH, Utnatfcr An Ilitlct.ultNt Ni-apatitr Entered irroiul claim mutter at Mtd turd, Oregon, under Act ol March 8, 171). MJi.SCItll'TlON BATES By Mill In Alvjme: Dallr, with buiKlur. year JUUf, witlt bu'ulay, uiiaith. . . Daily, without furuiaj, year tUilr. without Nuinlay, month Weekly It-ill Trtlmiic, out year. Hufular. oiii voir I7.R0 ' .75 ; 6-U , 1.00 S.Ot) for Carrier, In Ativane Jn 10-dfunl, A"te land, Jackiwiiatlli', Cciilrnl I'uinl, I'hueiiil, lalrnt, Ua)l Hill ami on Higitwaya; Dully, witli Sumiuy, month ...... .7A Dally, witlioul Sunday, uiotilli '16 Dally, without Hutiday, one year... 7.0U IHik, with Sunday, oim jet 8 00 All terma, caili In advance. M KM Hi: It OP TUB ASSOCIATE. PRESS Kecrhttia; Pull Leaned Wire Kcrrlce Only puprr In city or county rccelrlng nw by trlrfffifh. The Aaswialfd Preaa la rii-ltialYely en iIIIaiI to Hi.; me for publication of all new diapatchea credited to it or otberwiae credited in thia iar'r, and also to tha local ; otwa published herein. All riiflita fur republication 0f gpeclai dli- j patclioa herein are mIho rtaervrd. Off Hal papi-r of the City of ftOtlford. Offli.-ial p.tjr uf Jacksun County. Sworn daily average cirruUtion for ail ' month ending April t, 1V2H, AliAl. Advert iNliifr neprescntiitivea M. V. MOUKSSKN A COMI'ANY Office! In New York, Clitnigo, Detroit, Bun Pranviaco, Loa Angelva, tiruttle, 1'ort- ' UfHl. Ye Smudge Pot lly Arthur 1'erry l''eniale leifs. pohsibllitles are here. ma b still heads, and bare around The hunter who lias b-t-n ex hibitltiK the horns of a de-'r. wilt soon display the uul of a pheasant, t'ltder the slate l;iw, it Is unlawful for Xellle to wear the feathers of it pheasant, but it is proper lor John to kill the phcnsiint. .Mark Twain once remarked that a live Wtiodpecker Was more appealing than a dead peacock. There haH not been "spiritual stimulus" In c.iiupalKii to date. a hit of the local The nest belie dn nee Is aaln i'uk lntt In out midst, pilndpnlly ainoiiK ."laws. whit desire that their datiKhters have jiolse, charm, and physical alertness. The younj; Indh-H miiKt not stand up t" the kitchen sink and wash the dishes with one hli askew. Too much blue denim is befntf put in the hennery flannel cakes. Jackson l-'rost, who uas hen l..st spring. Is back and visited with the punkins, and the maple leaves. A lady with cotton-topped sot never sloops over uncxpeetedly. v I-: st . 1 1 a .;r x x i:ti i (Hiawatha, Kan., Tlmue.) 1 extend a hearty welcome tu thee who taki'll) parts from my li.a inu'Ji at nit; hi - time, such as 1ulhs. tires, rims and jack. She seeth not without I.Khts. At (lines she nets down. It Is necessary' to raise her with the Jack, so hurry hack with the parts. If thy rlf;hl bund Is hard to control, resign thy niKhl Joh and seek a day joli. Many autoists thlul; that Sixth ftlreet slmuld be Improved, so Ihat they eon Id leave home late for work and arrive five minutes ahead of time. It HeeniM to be (he general opin ion of the upstate press, that lie power truM. alleged to have paid u Salem publicity bureau Ssi.tme. Mas unduly lavish in the wrong Hpot. and a hl of perfectly good w-hlte paper will be iiieKscd up with expressions of righteous In dignation. John I . Itockefeller (d)servcd Thursday, "that Pi''biy , o make money, u M necessary to hav money. " This Is good sound loglt but not more so than the theor i iiiii in oruer to lose nomcy must also have money. one Many local folks will journey to the Prospect area today to sc(- the glory of autumn In the hills, mui Jim (Iricve in his cowboy hat. . The season ot the year has come when there is considerable osten tatious chewing of Jerky in publlc ptaces Hut i- tiger ,o. HK.li, plcleii an audit of the und Incipient booms. has coin tin mines Infants of the valley are t log on steering wheels and eet li ra ps a... ixmiivk. i neir 1 ..Iks are I active members of the Malta ' elm pier. , The Indies of the tliculcr Med ford I lull hc iM-cMMitrd ollr corr. with a hat. that Ibev forgot to KiVe the llelcl.llls III HUH. It looks like ullr ilcdinct pen Mill luive to be thrown umir, us noliody n III steal It. W IMHlWS One iteluhtior Mini. ' If you keep Cn you'll lo aide to see rvcivlhtlic there is." I answer. "That'll be all tinht. that'll he cIiihs.i- cnounh for me, ' Another nelKhbor said. "1'ivliv ' Coon your housi dow s." will be all win- And I said, "Who would the joke live be on then"' And still another. "Those who ill mass nouses u.ither no moss." And I said. "Minis of a feather tdlotllil not throw stones and it solt answer turiieth nwny rats." ' i iSalldhtlrK.) Tttm li-rs Cilltilc l.lHIIO.N. PortUKal. Ht. 13 - lP, Two trawlers collided off the I'or tugnese const near Oporto tmlay. in a foi:. with the loss of four men. pne of Ihe trawlers sank Intnvdi litelv ami ''I ..f hei in-tv .'ie pV'l, THE AIRPORT PROBLEM W; nre indebted 1o (J. K. m' excellent siMiinuirv tained in n recent issue of tin? Scientific American : a woiii) to Tin-: wisk Within five yours u community, large or Hinall, without It h own aviation field is likely to discover Itself art much of a backwoods anomaly as n coinnimuniiy would bo now without a public: nrngo. Kvery evidence iiointH toward a Huddeii expansion of civil iivla lion, jiivol fiiK on the, nolnble aviation year P.t-'S when civil uvlatToii received a fresh impulse and look on a new scale of importance, we now have r.niui civil planes. There was a time when we thought anno niilnninhilos a large number. Here 1h food for thow;hl. What "Will he the corresponding figure, next ye;:r: and tin- wxt; and the next? IT (he fill tiro may lie Judged by the past, alrplatieH will increase In geometric ratio and nobody knows at what rate. It will not be an hf;h a.s the rate of automobile Increase, from the year 1 !U0 on. but It will be high. If these suggestions are true, what should a wideawake small community do'.' One way to handle the matter would be to wait until the air Is full of planes. Many conuuuuil ies will do that. A few, however, will talce tare of the future needs before they arise, ami with scientific care and system. Those communities which do this are more tla.it likely to profit later on in more ways than they can think of at present. The Scientific. American would he interested lo learn that M fil fori 1, rej:on. is oiic of which is not waiting: until Hie air is lull of .lirpl.-uit1 pining now for tin aerial ncetU of the future. SMITH HOPES NOW BASED ON 1032 QKNATllli li'OlilNSOX, Al l-J resenlal ive of the .Miiil-'l'rihiine at Dnnsintiir. Cnlifwrnia yestcnlay, ihcre was no iloiiht about the Democrats carrying th" Solid South, and no doubt iihout ti Smiili victory in Novcmher We fear, with Senator Itoliiuson. the wish is father of the thought,. Fur certainly if the I )eiuocrat ic board of strategy really Ihouvht the Solid South was safe, J senl liovernor Smith ilown there, only I close of the eaiiipain. J 1 1 the history of American politics this action is unpreee dented. It is the first time since the Civil war that a Demo eratie presidcnl ial candidate has found it necessary to solici; votes south ol' he Mason and Dixon line. flic plain truth is, Hoover hi"; the Solid South, and if lie credit for prevent iuj,' it. The iicpiihlican strength Digest poll, is nothino; short in of tires, the tahuluat ion for Florida, where I he lie publicans conceded a y;ond chance, not bcinir included: Hoover Sin it li Alabama 1 1,1.(7 IO.OIm North Carolina !.-'IO'J T.'JLM Texas L7.1i;(i 1!M04 Virginia HI, 17 11.!:lli West Virginia 10.471 ."tji'l Kvcn might he eoiicediiig t here are willing lo vote Kcpuhlleau on would refuse lo do so al the regular election in November, no fair-minded person wuiihl deny 1h.it. asjhe situation now stands, tile b'epllblieans have an excellent chance of carrying at least one of the states in the Solid South three weeks from next Tuesday. ! And this is precisely what I he is to be renominated hy liie Democratic party For the eratic. parly is essentially the party of the South. No i dale who fails to hold the Smith could hope tn again standard bearer. II the truth were known it leaders have their attention conecnl rated, not upon the this year, hut the nomination Only a few of the more optimistic partisans now have hopes of j Smith's election. The essence of j to save as much from the wreck as possih j York (lovernor nut be eliminated as the poor vain ass loves his dog nmre lliau his wife e doo doesn't know any belter than to vnrshi( j cause 1 1 Sales imlical a rather wide e that the 1'dhlc one cucirclini: a III while Mr. (Wlidc feel. used blade ami a Used i 1 here s oiu ! your prejudice nice tiling about fret rein without Why . and park litln't Pe il think him near a full milter If all homebrew is like the very purr and unsophisticated to Philosophy is the realization that the wonderful woman sit ting over there would seem very ordinary if you saw her every morning at breakfast. MUTT AND JEFF VNKflVS. THIS t HCAri VBouV.Vovj A(vjt Trie ' pucrtc-ss oP FLTBosH GGTTIMG MrMK?lf.t)? j Mai - sluiM of this city for tin t'ollow- nl tin local. jtirport Mltuttioii con the 'wit like 'iiiiiiniinities' hut is pre 1(id a rep - Smith s riiitiiin mat would never have weeks Wforo (lui has an execlleiil chance of lireak- fails (lovernor Smith ran lake th" the South, sensational- shown lb-re the the last ! fi--; are , a iiumhei of Soul homers who a StrilW ballot HOW, but Covermu Smith must prevent, if I eino - 'audi he its would be found that the Smith elect ion and election four years II' 111 . the . , . . . in-csciil Smith slnilctry is; so that the New mmiiuec in I It'll'. ! il 'u In I llilll. ! Meuekeil '. ( i ! belt scorned by Mr. plant called Karth. will uiulersttpid how a straw listurhiiu nlc. You can jivt business. lo adorn old rlob ih whit e pilots when a car whi..cd '1 kind we classify ve seen, one it as rum. must be Certainly Mutt Believes In Marriage lC r FftcT, MViTT. r ATiG GONMA 6GT HlTCHeD ON Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Rlftied lettra pertaining to peraonal health and hygiene, not to diaeaae dlagnoaia r treatment, will be anawered by Or. lirady I' a alumped, wlt-addt'cd envelope la encloved. Lrtlera aliould be brief and written in Ink. Owing to tin; Jrge number of letlt-ra ra t:eived, only a f.-w can l answered here. No n-pl; cun a made to querica not conform lug to Inatrurtiona. Addreaa Or. William Ilrady, l.i ce.e of Uila newapaoer. A (iMl riltST iitiseptlc may be very effl- ;thor;itury tt, atid -'t or no value when applied to the human tis sues In actual pratilce. An anti septic, h y t It e way, is a sub stance or uKut that merely ie 1. 1 rls the multi Plication i-f ertits it 1'M n not necnssarily kill u r destroy A Kriiiieii;e ,ills or b -KcrniH. A ilisiufrcitint N sharply defined, hut it is say it may be either an ' antis ' free mass from ptic or a a wound or of matter jutrefai-tioii k'ermicide sm-facf u f rum inf u rathr tin t any L-tion. tin- Kei nis that caii.te putrefact imi. inf la tu mat ion, suppuration. 1'iontuou tlm-ture of tod hi fin ' ,,ln'' 1 is still 1,1 oiv Mnneuh.-ii in i-jiiiia-ru wpiMiuii. iije rjesi 1 1 IS l aid disliifi-etant we can use in the treutnirnt of minor wounds or in juries. When 1 last discussed this question here 1 spilP'd the Ite.uis hy nanilnt; a inod-rn prepri-tary antiseptic oi- disinfectant th.a threatened to tak the (diice of lodin in first iild kits and dom-s-tie sui-Kcry Kenerally. and expr.h.--Iiik my persistent preference for plain old tincture of iodln. As though that were not enouuh to convict me uf lese majenty I had to ;ive my reasons for the choie, namely, that the proprietary arti cle was too expensive, that ii stained skin and clothing and dressings In nn unsightly way. i and that I believed it was too pui sl,,nlIS- s'ilKt' 11 contained hut.: cu-y. In the same talk I admitted that the proprietary antiseptic is less painful, smarts or hites less than ; iodin does, in a fresh wound. This, at ut-e, I find, appeals stroimly to popuhir preference, and I suppose it would appeal to me if I had tie wound and no inside information ' on tin- t htr:i peutic merits of th remedies other than 'the interest exploiting the latter mlht wish mo to have. 1 quickly learned that I was wro nn when I opined that the pro-, pi ietary antiseptic or d Kin feet :mt Was "poixoiji'Us" because it is a mercury compound: the manuf o -turer placed in my hands ample and authoritative evidence of com. P,,t,'t experts that the prepara- tton Is not poisonous, even when , ' an overdose j taken Internally. I was -.-tad to publish here an : acknowledgement of' my mistake, ! and a correction that satisfied the, ! manufacturer of the proprietary ! antiseptic In question. ! I Now I hope to tell you. folUs. j I tlll prefer an hnmediatei ! jPt PPilcnth- . swabbing ou la say. with ordinary tincture . ; of lodin, a the best first aid dis I infection of any wound 1 mav han- -i pen in suuer myseu. j kihjw mis ; smarts and bits for a moment, but what of that ? Tim e are s o m e conclusions ! 'U'awu from recent laboratory ( tests of tiiis proprietary disinfec- ...... l..,!!,. 1... f : tlu' medical corps of tin- rutted niaies army: T1. .,,,.,. lllltlM.1til. hall not name It this timet is not ffective in disinfection ,,f d, i broken skin, when aooli .1 In J i-. A per cent solution In wan ,M'1" "'"ohol - aceti.n lone - water III llli'oholle .i-'.pr..ary feeble bae- I sopit ion, a ml a a per c NohHbui of Hie same disinfectant proved a tericlde, as compared on the unbroken skin. Iodine ( I'.s. P. I pi oVt rlor as a disinfectant broken skin. "lib iodin. I nocture of j 1 far supc-: on t he nn-1 i tvtt i i, . ! .s I. its IMsagl-ee ol i:si ios ami W hen "Itot ioi-s" 1 wonder what you will have to ' say about the item enclosed. You; will nee that this doctor gives ilia-; i metrically opposite; advice from ; your n n. P. t li. t I Answer. Yes. 1 dare say. Put: uufortunatc.ly the C'-llow Isn't a physician at all within the iiu-an-, Ing of the law tn this community. : lie h Just a short -cut new fangted ! ; heater using the title "doctor"! without sanction of the law. llow- ever, (he laity doesn't know Ihe, difference and the huilibuv; gets away with it. thanks to the V nd offices of certain publications of easy conscience, and the timidity of the medical profession of the . town. lly the way. a good biu share i.f the evidence ell v hh'h ' cieiit, i of little K'TIIIS. KtlOVH not ho ' fair to Ahv?Vs.'mov)SHT You eRBoT c " IPHoocy om -rrlAT Lowe stuff. J ujoi I t rr i-r iTT."i "GV I OOOf 7 nrMD A0OUI I KNOW J Lov,f. POfO'V BG A FOOL.: r- f OM'T VbU p-nMwA. IT. TO PftSlC(V,TIM.ry H6R M- BrCK OuT BeFoRcT pPl lpJc BLlfZV)G IM CAMPAIGN HAS MAbtJ a rCr, IT'S Tl0 LATe: r-ZJ BfcUEVE MA2RlA6G . ' t . J V MOT out OF Vou.' -i P- 1 ,w o I -RCllCVJCtv IU ..-$Sr ' lis 3m- mM- All) lUSlMIXTWT reals the old a w about "when the is ju-4t Miii-lt as lure. Wheni-ver elliiiL' "i-ini' t diirtorx dj.arl'fe you have found I hear anyone specialists' or "well known, doc tors" or "foremost physicians or any such unidentified authority 1 feel that it is an even chance the authority Is u humbug. Yen, and whenever I see advice offered the public to "ask your doctor" I am uillim; to w.'incr iioliody ever will. Hard lirlnklni; Yai,t TJie water from the 4u-fuol well on our farm is vtM'y hard. Many neighbors have no water at all ami have to carry it from this well that is, for drinking o"--poses. This water leaves a yel lowish crust all over im inridt of the teakettle. Is the. deposit prob ably lime? Would stn b water be harmful for one's health? t Mrs. J. r.):.) Answer. Yes, it fcs probably lime. A.s long as the water has a satiffactory taste, you (need not worry about the hardness or the quantity of lime in it. I am not sure whet her lime in wat"r is utilized as food lime Is in the hody. but in any case lime in drinking water eati do no harm. The On -on Itultei loke Is lauoliu and cocoa butter fat tening? f mean when slowly ruhi.ed in.- (P. M. Answer. No more nor Icsh than sirloin steak and fried potatoes slowly rubbed in. The coeua but ter Joke has whiskers on It but ! still gooil for use in ''beauty" lit erature. Notwithstanding many published lijiaxes, no one has rveri succeeded in feeding, nourishing. : developing or building up any part of the body by means of any ;skln. food." "flesh food" or other con coction rubbed in. U'opyrlght John K. Uille (M.) I J iv i . own food. : automohilej his Koet. : so you kin 1 A fanner r.tlM, hN It's tryln' t' run an on promises that glo Keepin' a clmuffer jlst hivsitate hi fmnt o fa chain er long eiiioigh t' buy a can n' I arga in miIiiioii Is my bice t' piHH iTonomy. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago On.) i.iniiiiprsh. will s jl wnh ' ant dirigibl" ' ( n(.r( captain of the giant ;Mn to land here. H was at Kcl; tier's sitr.'estioti that Henry l-'ord built llie umnriir; niast on his Dearborn airport. U" illini- hit Kiit ii, tm 1 K- M ill. Iimi.I. tn ..-i.iub,,,. i Morris Cohen, junk dealer. L'J years old. Is senloncetl tu life tin prtsonmeiit for murdering Hyman Krleflman with poisoned litpior. I'riedman s son was Cohen's "ri val In love."' so Cohen left puis-1 oned whiskey In the rival's atitomo-1 Idle. The rival's mthcr drank It f and died. ' 4-4 Athens reports a violent earth- quake In ti e big city of Corinth, I tune?, "Millie" and "When- Were oi'len shaken hy earthquakes he-.You?" rise above a somewhat ron ton, j ventional score. .M r. Pat terson, real estate man j la October's first we-k Mr. of Sea Clrt. New Jersey, found In fohan also brought to town Bli the vctir seat of his automobile a , neat packa-te containing a human hand cut off nt the wrist, with the, Rippling Rhymes (By "Walt afuon.) OU TIME ALTOS. I think about the bygone days when I first drove a mo tor car. which toiled along the dusty ways, and smoked us though twere burning tar. With trembling heart I left the town to journey up the rustic track, for things worn always breaking down, und tilings were always out of whack. Along the road I used to park. In sore disgust, my wobbly van, to fix the plug.i that wouldn't spark, trt chaTigo the belt that ran the fan. And I kept crawling underneath, to fi a gear, adjust a coil, find there would get my laurel wreath alt daubed with grease and rancid oil. Theve'd. be a dozen ears Jn sight, all suffer ing from ailments weird: the'r uwnei y voi d their keen de light In language that won'd scorch your beard. If some one traveled ."0 miles in those old days, without h break, hcM flourish wide triumphant smile imi brag until your heart would ache. Then men were always changing .tires anil s wearing roundly as they w rough ; ftu ancient motorist perspires when he gives h ygone times i thought. And after every li -tie run a motor must be ov-n -hauled; and as the owner p;td the inon, smrill wonder if he wept and bawled. I tut now I go. week after week, month after month, and n o t h i n breaks; along the sunlit hills T streak, and scorch around the misty lakes. I start long; tiips without a fear of acci dents upen the road ; the tir'M keep running for a ynr arid di not flatten or explode. The no to, as we know it now. Is from all sorts of trouble frvn. until we shall side-swipe a cow, or wind it deftly round u t ree. Yet there are a d a n U dotard jays who to vain here sies give tongue. "They don't uuild auto? nowadays as good as when we all were young!' inscription: "K. K. K. You are i uext. Ulark Hand." Hecailso that IS new It Will in- ; crest people that w ill pay little at- tcntion to a tar-away t-orintii eartn - (lua ke. Communications I tat her 'leer T.i the Kditor: of last evening Your editorial tinder the Situation," apt ion "A Deplorable; in which you regre 1 the personal bitterness aroused in t he campaign for judge of this district, is in hearty ijeeord with the principles expressed in oil'" platform, asking lor freedom or this office 1 " we jiarticular tymir suggi'Htif j circuit judge this office from politics. And irly commend you for Ktion that the office of judge should le taken out of politics. The way to succeed in dtdug this Is not to elect -t politician to the office. For tha; reason we heartily recommend to the voter of Jackson county Honorable II. 1. Norton. liKTTKIt (JOVT. LKAGUE. .Med font, October l.T. My Ti. D. SKYMnl K N K W YOU K . A rousing, old -I .fashioned musical comedy, demure nrt decorous, with lots of dancing Hl11' l,,ent ,,f -cprises. is C.eorg- M. Cohan's third offering in eight flays to Droadway playgoers. It is "liillle," and Mr. Cohan, as Is his wont, h a s w r it ten the book, t ti e lyrics and the tunes, adapting the former from his stage comedy of at few seasons ago. "liroadway ; Jones." j In 1'h name part the piece Intro- ' duces Miss Polly Walker, a modest ( and comely heroine who uses a good voice well and who dances s-racefutty, T,,c more swathed in chiffons, prightty- steppers are brigaded behind Miss June o'Dca "'id Mr. Joe Hons, a pair who pro- eeed in mld-evenlng to stop the show. A couple of melodious other of those Nugent family par ties, "py Keuuest" is written by J. C. Nug'-iil and his .on Klllott. IAMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intend t TOte for for President at the November election. I am registered as &. Signed (Name) Address (Fill oat and mail to Straw-Ballot-Contcst-Editor, Mail- Tribune, Medford, Oregon). nnil rieled iiiliKipully ! tlii'in "nil Nmnft Ut. whu is Mm NukoM. Jr. All tllroc hmv n fapiiflty tor entprtalnlne which m-rvs to bol ster the weaker portions of the pluy. u frank and homely story about the vampetl husband ivhosc wif jJueks to cure hliu of philau UeriiiK by. iiushlnk' him -Into the affuir for which he yearns. I'onniit of n Wife Mrs.. Anne Whltemati waH an adoring and attentive wife. Her motherly attentions, her babbling concern for her spouse and her funiiilni' caresses become too much for that tentleman after iT. years of married life, and he quits her for the society uf i will give him less more understanding -n,u l tlw. K..uu ,.f "Oossriuslmi Kdgar Selwyn's- newest, comedy, , trade t :IH 3.2Ti per sack, whit with Margaret 1-awrcuee as the ;Orc(fn yellow Uanvcrs were firm wife and Walter Connolly w the t $a.S ot jW shade higher foe badgered helpmate. The husband i:- S. No-1 stock, has no dstr to return to Ins Jam-: Tomatoes were in liberal sup ily rooftree. but finally the very!-. (l,"'ml Wils 1,lso , '""d ..r "hi.: M.-if.e r-imeem l"d prices were about 10e higher leagues with his own sentiinental Hy to achieve his homecoming, after a counterplot bus injected a pair of detectives, male and fe male, and u bit of gunplay Into the .rni.nA1ln..a A n.l tint ilen In" fit stocks and bonds, the ring again securely lnhis nose. it led home- ward, blasphemous but cowed. Sharing honors with Miss l-aw- ' re nee and Mr Kdmi ITibbard In the rote of the lady sleuth and Robert Montgom ery, who made an extremely favor able Impression among first night ers with his characterisation of the A hlte:ea:-.K .ion. The royal palaces of imaginary Ilalkan kingdoms furnish the set ting of' "The Command Perform- innee," a spicy and seductive play 1 wherein an actor escapes prison ; by accepting a delicate mission of amour to nn adjacent kingdom. , Amid this llraustarklan settlll 1 p,,tei. Kraditch fc-oes forth to woo , ,hn beautiful IM incess Katerina. as J the proxy of Prince Alexis, for , whom she must be won lest Mot- flavin's throne totter. C. Stafford , Dickens, Knglish actor, has written ; the 'piece, and Herman Shnmlin offers it as his first production ; with Ian Keith in the dual role of ' Peter rind the prince, and Jessie Koyct' Lil,ulia lnc uliru-modcrn I" j wfj Mollcro a nil tUckciLS The Civic Repertory theater luva I.eOallienne brought to its j clientele, at the outset of its .third' season, an adaptation of Moliere's; play, "Io P. ourgeolso f lentil liommc." This farce from the French of 107 0 deals with the would-be gentleman who, having retired from i-hop-kecping. aspires to social place. Jt is a shurp jest, and probably one or the fir.st, at the newly rich, and it has fine stretches of comedy, but some ofj its 2est seemed to have been lost; in luck of subtlety. nurlesque was heaped in the Knglish Oarrick nn, too, Players' presentation of "When Crummies Played." . "satirical picture of Mr. Vinnetit Crummies' company of' players and their performance of the famous play 'fieorge Itarnwell,'! or 'The London Merchant. Crum-1 mles, of course, is a figure out off Nicholas Nieklehy. and the play Is done for the New York audience j ; which turns out for any play which j j revives the eharaeters of Dickens. i i -William Hodge, whose following' outside New York is so faithful ! that he Is seldom seen In Proad-, way's precincts, came back for the; first time in several seasons with j "Straight Through the Door." aj mystery comedy. ' Uaided twice In three days as ' nn Indecent play, "Pleasure Man." hy Mae West, awaits scrutiny in i ihe courts. AVhatever the morals' ; of Its theme, dealing with liber-' j tintsm backstage, New York found it dull and boresome. Political Announcements sm;rjii- I am the regular tlepublican ; nominee for sheriff of .lacksnu , -ounty. If elected. I will co-ope-; rate with all officials In the cn- j forcement of all laws. CIIA1U.K8 I. STAC V, Paid Adv. Koutc I. Medford. , (Name party) I IS MORE ACTIVE PORTLAND TODA POfiTLAXJJ. ore., cl. 13. (IN Local w holesale produce markets showed a liMle mor activity hern the list few today than during days. Prices were generally steady woman who to a snaue miner on s'mw"i .---babying and etnhlw.s with tomatoes and onions t ; noticeably higher. Yakima Span " Ibll tVOC OUlOllS WCfC going IU Ul" i' per L'0-pound box. Potato prices today wore fullv steady at f 1.40 to W.liO tor L S. No. 1 grade, while locals and combination grades ranged down-- "lirtL u c : j to' 'No- - " per hundredweight Vractleally no No. 1 cauliflow rer was lining offered or the side . tlil.wr I..IUI Kill riistorn mnrkets. llilth medium to pooil cuillit'lowor was In abunil anco, however, and met with flood demand at $ l.S.'i 11 1 SO per crate. Huui'lies of irood peaches were i limited almost entirely to S.ilway:), J which sold around 7090c per box. Granne cllnss. Horn me Snak"! Itiver district were In nomi nal supply, fetching alioul ill-.' sann? prices as Salways. I'.ntfev nn.l eL-ir markets were , ,,... Vfl m.it,n ,vns h.i,i a, th.. dalrv I'xehanKc yesterday on ac- count of the holiday, so uuote.l bids to producers will he un changed until late Monday. Demand for pork was somewhat better on the country dresse I meat market and prices were a shade firmer at UlUlk Otluir kinds of meats were unchanged. but inclined t J values wei draggiuess. Poui steady and . trad - ; ing was fairly active. Maurice Ryan - Cxi TL a at oiuie m itutric When Maurice Uyan, Janet (lay-V nor and (Jeorge O'Prien were elasSjjj mates at the Polytechnic lligl School in San l-"ranci?Cf not one el them dreamed of a motion picture career. Maurice came from a Ion-: line of jt'dv and a:, i ii- ie,i in take up a b-gal career. Margarel Anglin in "Joan of Arc" gave Kyan - H -HmaU prt which-, changed his plans for tne future-.,. nyaii H worn ' in pictures has met with popul tr 'favor. Among his best delineations j nre those in."The Poor Nut." "Drss 1 Parade" nnfl "The Midshipman.' . ' "-- -- - 1 Something New See Fluhrer's Announcement in Sunday's . Mail Tribune -V A Great Product Made Finer J 3 By BUD FlSHER 7 o