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IIEDFORD MAlLTRtBUNB Utitr. Bwter. WhUt Hiorouu tuaiato oo. it-is k. ru w. ROBEBT W. HIJHL. Kdllor a. 6UU PTES SMITH, MWWW All lod.pde M-wW Enured u .wooil !.. !1I ?',!' lord, Ort-gon, under Acs ol fcUrco It 1B7P. . BtlBSCKIITlOU BATIS Br V.U In Atlvauc! Dtllj, with Buiulr, rnr IUlly, with Sunday, month... D.Ur, without Sunday, fr .. Il.ily, without Sunday, luuota Weekly Ja.il TriDuu on IMT. .T.SO . .75 . .60 . .65 too 1.00 Kunaa, ou. 7w k rHr. In Advance In Ifedford, Ash- bod. Jacksonville, Central Point, FtiouU, t.i... Itill ami nn H lahurltl ! IHiIIj, with Sunday, moiitb .f Aail, W l Uiui nullum, www Daily, without Sunday, om year., Daily, wita Sunday, bn yaax... TOO .00 All Urma, oaah to adtanca. UKUUER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Htolvirig Full LaJ Wira Serrlca Only paper In city or oounty racaiHuf uwi by U-Ugraph. Tho Associated Prt la aicloaifalf to titled to (he un (or publication ol all aew dispatch rt credited to It or otherwue credited In this paper, and aiao to tha local oava publlahed herein. All rights (or republication ol tpadaJ dlf patrhea V-rtln art alao reaerred. AdrntMiir nepresetitaUwt II. O. MOt.KNSEN fc COIIPAWT Office In New York, Chicago, Dttrolt, San Francisco, Loa Angelea, Seattl. Port laud. Ye Smudge Pot Br Artlior Perry TKX VKAIIH AJO. IT WAH TIIK I'lltM IlKl.li:! '. THAT TJIK ltl,l HAD IWHSKI) TIIHU TIIK LAST OF TIIK (illKAT WAHS. AXI) THAT TIIK I1ITTKK I.KSSOX !' TIIK FITII.ITY AS Wl'IX AS TIIK llAltllARITV OP W.MIFAHK HAD 1UI1XKII SO DKKI'I.Y INTO TIIK HLM.AX HKAItT AXI HKAIX. TIIKHK )l I.I) I1K XO llANOKIt OF KI T! UK COXKI.HT.S O.V AX EXTKXSIVK SC'AI.K. "TKX MILLION DKAI), AND TUKXTV .MILLION" WOIXHV.I), WITH IIINHHKDS OF MIL MONK HKIHTKII 'tO TIIK VKI!;K OF I'OVKItTV. SKK.MKI LF.SSOX KNOroll FOIt ALL TIMK, HI T IT WAS NOT. TIIK WAH LOHIIS WF.ICK I1F.ATF.X, Hl'T TIIF.HIC ItKMAIXKII TIIK DIPLOMATS, AND. WOHSK STILL. TIIK I'ltOFKSSIONAL I'OLIIK'IAXS. TIIK MKX OF WOltDS TOK I P TIIK WOHK OF MKX OF SWORDS. TIIK OHATOIt TOOK TIIK I'l.ACK OF THK O'KNKHALS. TIIK JKN KKALS HAD HKACHKD THE POINT OF KXHAI'STIOX, HIT TIIKHK IH NO KXHAI'STIOX OF THK OHATOIl, WHOSK COM MAND OF VOTKIIS. MAY UK KVKItV HIT AS DANtiKHOl'H AS TIIK WAH LOItD'S COMMAND 1F SOLDI KHS." (Frrin: "It Was For TIiIh.") linck Sulfide of Conlrnl Point dml I'hlludolphln, lilts out for Cali fornia today, If It don't rain. UTMOST THING YOU KNOW (Clnclinmll Kncptlrer) Things aro su contrary that probably even a clgnrotto lighter would work if you UHPd : It to sen how .much gas you " . hud in tho tank. W'nv has been started on auto traffic crimes, such as parking in the middle of tho street while try ing to get a No. 8 hoof in a No. 3-A shoe. (.Menu Pounds, pianist of the popular founds orchestra, has been talcing a vacation for a dance or two. (.Vale, Ore., News.) Inter nal fitness. The community, is well along on its third year of being subjected lo no burning of a fiery cross on Koxy Ann, In honor of a distin guished upstate denizen. Cigarettes wero given a good cussing yesterday, by a purist who pulled out a plug of .chewing to bacco, and wiped It on the seat of his trousers before he took a chow. Never before in tho history of log, havo- the gizzards and gibbMs of turkeys and chickens (anted su much hlto beef hearts, iiy obnervant caters. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Johnson and little Mary Louise drove their now Chevrolet coupo to Hrogan last week. (Malb.our, Oro., Knter piise.) With the accent on "Llttlo Mary Louise.' The chief sport of the valley at this writing, Is lying on your hack In n puddle of water, until a duck files over, or lumbago nets In. Our county Judge Is back from Hie ni'Mropolis. wearing a black hat with grey whiskers. A number of tho University boys were down for the week-end. All picked up their feet, and nono played the ukulele. Hill Uudge'H boy Is here. He is n North Dakota product, thawing out in lloiiolutu. Ho is now able to recoftnlr.e a depot, even If It has no IctcloH longer than himself dan gling from the eaves. It was predicted that canary birds would slug bass when "Texas went for Hoover," but they needn't unless they feet like it. Hardy adventurers of both sexes nre bravely clambering Into rum ble seats. silly, Yirr The majority of pupubtr fal lacies, like tho one about the rah. blt'H fool, aro harmless enough; but tho one about potatoes Is dan gerous, Any fallacy Is clangeroiiN when It Interferes with big busi ness. Copt a Ins, of finance have discovered that the superstition about potatoes being fattening, has made terrific Inroads on the con sumption of potatoes. Forthwith the captains of finance aro bufy furnishing woinou with the real truth about dietetics. We've bee,n li'llirff our hungry friends the real truth about It for lo these many months, and they wouldn't bellcvo us. wo to It, girls, Th potato won't hurt your allhouctto. (Concordia, Kun., Bludc.) ARMISTICE DAY , OVIl celebration of Armistice Iny differs in one mniiificiini way from similar celebrations of- the past, both in tub; country and abroad. There is very little glorification of the military spirit. Those i of lis old enough to remember ; jjciivration au ean reeull the stirring declamations, the roundO. periods, whieh ulu-jiys left the impression that war was the grea.Wst adventure in human experience, the most thrilling big ruhic -port in the world, mid that, man fo man, if ever called upon, .America could whip the world. For ten years now we have been celebrating the Armistice, and yet the speeches given in the East last night, by President Coolidge and General l'ershing, were typical of all the speeches that lNive been given. . Trim, there was a genuine pride in the glory of our arms, and tin; highest possible tribute given to those men, living and dead, who offered and gave their lives to the cause of America and her ai'lies, but as to the glorification' of war, per se, there was none. " In fact, it was the cost of war, the horrors of it, tho duty not oiily of this country, but all civilized countries of the world to do everything in their power to avoid it, that formed the salient ' features of these two addresses the one by President Coolidge' being, to our mind, one of the greatest he has ever delivered.. ."' This radical cliiinRn in spirit, from the Hpirit of the past, la not oni.v the inoKt Hinificnnt feature of Armistic Day, but it provided the foundation for our re'itest hope of world peace. Tho 1 "World War deHtroyed the roiiiianee and the deep-seated lure of Jtnued eoni'liut on a Jaro scale. The strongest single force in this country today against the caute of war are those members of the American Legion, who saw the most of it. As President Coolidge said, the World War demonstrated that peace is the normal, natural i'4t.A . j ,1 of disease. . Armistice Day lias, tlierefore, become more than a day of rejoicing over the military glories of the jast, althoughin our servicer;, our sports and jyi-stiinVs, this note should not be for gotten. It has become a day of emphasizing just what war is and what it nivalis, and rcdedicating ourselves, not sentimen tally or feebly, but in the full vigor of our strength and man hood toward the elimination of those forces in national and international life which have caused wars iu the past, and threaten them iu the future. " The old-fashioned large family slept on the floor when nec essary, but of course the rooms were larger then, and even the tall ones could lie full length. You can't blame a man for of the good trout fishing lie gets. Another indictment of sex is In Knglatid a husband is responsible for what bis wife does. Over here he isn't responsible Americanism: Yearning to making very little effort to speak your own. Woodrow Wilson's name contained 13 letters. ver and Charles Curtis have the TivnopritiM Snmohn.lv whn v 1 Not, as commonly supposed, somebody who doesn t agree with; you and yet has the gall to call Sufficient description: She's the kind of woman that does not make you conscious of needing a shave. The usual reward for careful you from behind. s The reason n man gives ten thousand to the party and drops ten cents in tho" collection plate is because the party doesn't make him wait so long for his reward. Soft foods require no chewing and some day Nature will tiispcuse wiin leeiu. Aim now nnnr lliimrT mi. ii... Hv huiiuii in nit ,iimii the ones Avho spit fire when have less intelligence than men. Correct this sentence: I said he, "and the clerk didn't MUTT AND JEFF MUTr. WHAT llT'S fc tbnight, MANlAGGk? !-nrJlGHT? J TRIAL VACVILtGi the Fourth of July orations of a condition of human life, and i . . p 1 iai .41 a wanting to be President. Think "x, that it causes matrimony. - for wbat he does. speak some other language; Herbert IIoo- same. Q. e. d. tirntPiuls tn bi wbat be himself decent. driving is that some fool bumps win me uormr uiagunse ion, i i ii. i... i. t . nu ni-iii'-vr unii uunwuuuH uivirolumii that will convince my you remark casually that women asked to see something cheaper seem offended or scornful." Jeff's Brain Is Unusually Dorm ant Today FUTURe-i j sgcucm: AS JGFF'S r S6T H'rA A WCEK'S GMGAGerAeKjT AS MOWOLoGue ARTIST IM Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Blgr6 letten pcrtslnlnc to preouI hHh and h1oc, oot lie dlM&M dliffnmla m lu should b brii md wmun m ink. trig 10 UtftrantODO. ourw nr. wuuaia urady, U ear 01 uua nvwaoaper. Itl IJCS FOR THK CONTHOL OF UIAUKTICS Here ure some ruun tivcn by . Dr. Klllult P. JuhIIii, wliu Is une uf the furciiiuHl HtuiIfntH of Uiu- btcs: 1. Any person who lias e.l per ' rent or more ofbweelH. Dut one who plays huru, fuuar In tho urine j engalfeM in atliletlo or Kyniniutc J 1h u Htntpect and j exercise or dues hunt niUHculur Hltuuld he wutch-( work, can and should put away cil for life. c u itenercuis proportiun ot Ihu gooil j .' o f m a Ijold carbohydruteji. .1 w e I it h t or Ichii Iluroiiicu;rs. uhuuld be insisted ! Kindly explain why some persons upon in euch dla-!feel the effeets of chuiiKC of teni betle, suspect, orjpcruture keenly while utljers seem relative of ft dla- to ho affected little. X am too hetle, but reduc-; warm, in fact perspiring, without Inn, if undertaken, should bo ex-'a coat, when other women seem tremely Kradual. comfortable with coats anil furs; 3. Tho nearer the proportions of I while in winter theso same women carbohydrate, protein and fat In j can dress lightly and be comfort the ufubetlc diet conform to tbosu nble, and I have to bundlo up. uf a normal maintenance diet; tho I Mrs. X. W. H. hnttrr for tho patient, provided the uiino bo kept tJURur freu and tho blood HUKar low. 4. A carbohydrate tolerance, un utilized, retrograde. (This means that u diabetic patient whu doe not receive quite all the HturchcH and mukhih bin crippled metabolism can une, Is likely to loue Htill rnoro of tho capacity to uftilize such food.) G. When tho diet IncludcH too much fat and too llttlo carbohy drate, coma (stupor or Iohh of con sclousneHH) In likely to occur, 6. Undernutrition prevent dia betes, ay In a family where there H tt tendency, and is tho founda Hon Htono of modern treatment. possible, for hunger tempts pati ents to oreaa treatment, indulge In some excess, and in consequence die of coma. 7. Emaciation is not wise, mere ly to bring tlie blood sugr down to the normal maximum. 8. DlabeteH 1h nut fatal of itself: death occurs from other Intercur-J rent diseases, complications or ac cident, j !. Coma is nn accident, usually inexcusable, more, easily prevented In !) cases than treated In one. 1U.A dlabcilc pfftlent when 111 from any cilu.se should (1) go to bed. ( 2 ) keep warm, ( :t take a ghiKS of hot water, tea, broth, orange Juloc or oatmenl water gruel every hour, (4) empty bowel with an enema, (ii) call a doctor. 1 1. (iungrene can usually be avoided by treatment with posture, by washing the feet dally, and by reporting Immediately to the phy sician any trifling lesion or blem ish about the feet or legs. 12. Any patient with a tolerance of lt'ss than Kti) grams of corho hydrate should regularly test his own urine for sugar, keep the urine sugar free, and employ a scales for weighing out his rations ueeu ralty until he can keep fUgar free without these checks. (As 1 have mentioned lief ore In this column, Dr. Duffle's "Hook for Us Dia betics." published by K. 10. Miles, .South Lancaster, Mass.; !d'a liamTy guide for such patients to follow.) III. Kirm adherence to a diet ad justed to the patient's tolenincc and needs Is essential for the safe and successful use of Insulin. In sulin simply enables the ,mttent ! lo -' tlu' t"n0fltH from intell) gent regulalion of diet, exercifje ami other importaiu factors, j otkhtions and axswkks Two Had About Itrother-ln-Uiw. Whllo my hrother-iin-law was in tho hospltul he had four doctors and three x-rays ... Answer, And lltcy were all wrong, eh? Had brother-in-law consulted mo In the first place, I should have advised him tu have only one or two doctors. Urn it is too late now. Ho Yourself. A correspondent waxed wroth with me when I answered him or her In kind. Tho correspondent contemplated marriage, and asked my advice. I advised that the cor respondent give in some' inkling as to whether lie or she intended to marry a man or a woman. You isee, the correspondent signed tho letter like this: I. M. Maybe. Had In correspondent signed Ike or Ines I might have been helpful. I Have a Sundae. Kindly print something In your frlen ,mt lh fnuent eating or iii-tim oiimiav!. irt iiih kuimi 101 t one. I try to tell hlni we really should not eat so much sweet stuff, but he claims ice cream is very j nourishing and that It has never hurl anyone . . . A. 1 1. I Answer Surry, lady, but 1 am H GPNS TOrO6HT.' tF HIS , ,vt,wv- vj- . r -. t HfAVr-f (UUK fv.t I C0MTRfCr AHX rV tJ0Vle?ies A6oV(T CATIM6TVI VJUirvjTGV? VWlLL BS eviGr?. r""" ' ' """v .,ovi-. .1 , MjSt ttrVt tUCKeU.J ''" 1 . 1 j- w - -i r c A-t-ik.irr tvii ttiiMTicrft tnii Oct r,virr(? I L a ..... 1 " r f I I ,,,,, .,v.-.v w.vv. - . unui. v jjuuos . fk. tT"S TlA HG Mfi SHOWING uP. own to u Urge number of letu r- I ufruiU boy frlind Is rlfht. Ot cuui'Be une whu ducim't 1'lay ur work er fcxerclae pretty uctlvely every tluy huuld ku lightly un can dy, MUgar, ice cream or other j AriHwer. I'erhnps you are a vie-( thn uf hypothyroldlHin. - j IilMMl lrurc. The doctor suyH I have too hih ! blood presnuro and gives me Home medicine to take. Otherwise I am well. They tell mo I mujtt not drink coffee or cat meat. Is too high blood pressure serious? Mrs. n. d. Answer. "They" talk too much. Your doctor would advise you about food and drink, if it Ik necessary to apply any restrictions. Not knowing what. If anything, all you, I can't offer any suggestions about that. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued From Page One) The greatest movlnj pictures in clude Niagara, a fine sunset and a waving lorest. 'the Lord docs not close them down on Sunday. And anyhow, Lie Sabbath was marie for man and not made to bo u uity ol uui citOiii. Those that object to Sunday movioH should stay homo, others Ko, If they choose. H. O. Wells' son follows Anthony Asquith, son of the late British premier, into Jiie moving picture field, writing scenarios, directtn-'; pictures 4 Youth, wisely takes tn Ihe new tiling. When they arc older these brilliant boys will turn to some thing that will last, or .specialize tu educational pictures. Merely making amusing films is too much like building saud castles on tne seashore. - , Senator Norrls of Nebraska says! "false issues won tho election." His false issues ure "religion and pprohibttion." One big, real tesue wou the elec tion and that Issue is I'KOSPKIl Hi. Aien Willi oig wages. uoom - lUg miKiiiPsr HllU UlgU priCCU SIOCKS voted to keep those things. Republicans, it is said, op- noun "minloU!,,. Vnlu r"... l.U. t... bordmation." They are wise He- . iiublfcanM. Herbert Hoover will re- nmia tnc'm thata United States senator has the right to think, talk and vote as he pleases. The at tempt to bully young LaFollette was enough foolishness of that kind. Herbert Hoover's popular vote. MT f l&sSn 'l JfJI'. "0. fwT-A I t TOO. TGAJ 1 : I EDISON RECEIVING HONOR MEDAL ... I ' "aamn aai .' FrOT72 a ' 1 is ri u mi, m a r a t 5rvn Thomai A. Edison, Inventor of the incandescent lamp and the phonograph, was given' a medal voted by congress in commemoration of hit achievements in "illuminating the path of progress." The medal was presented by Secretary Mellon at Edison's Menio Park laboratory. At ' left is Ronald Campbell, charge d'affairs of the British embassy, who returned to Edison the original phonograph which he loaned tho British government 45 years aao. ' according to latest returns, is about ; 21,000,1)00; Governor Smith's vote about 10.000.000. Kach candidate heat his party's record, substan tially. Chlcaiio criminals, protoctin'; their rum und beer running privl Ickcs with a relmi of terror, turn hack to ancient times for a new idea. They add poison, as a weap on, to their automatics, sawed-ofl' shotguns, machine Kims and bombs. HI.-; business and big profits al ways develop mote and moro effi ciency. In ncrlin there itro left only 10 bottles of a certain SloinberKer ! cabinet wine. The price Is 200 marks, $tio a bottle. None Is sold. Queen Isabella of Spain paid 1800 a bottle, for some wonderful Cha teau Lafitte In our prohibition nlKhf clubs, every little nobody pays $25 a bot tle for Imitation bootleg cham pagnes. - . . Quill Points John lVirleycorn may have loM his place in the sun, but he lu.'i his moonshine still. All. well; fleff.'rson. Madison and Monroe got their trolnjng In i ho calrttiet. Of course education increases j " your earning capacity. Note how rich coltego prolessoi'H are. 1 The trick will be done when the world's cannon fodder, instead of statesmen, sign a pledge not to flb't. Swimming causes moderns to get tanned, hIm, but not in the .same phut? wo old-lhncrs Campaign Issues are gotten, and religion won't be an exception. soon for- probably Tho problem isn't to give the farmer a' irmtd llvini but t cive him the soft snap everybody else! has. - I There's one consolation about ouii: ueai ii ana ihxch. npn yuu finish one, you're through with itnc utin-r. j tt. l KO j Americanism: Thinking it ,,um Hlutw m.Hpte itH success New York ; saying it Is people won't think you ; great. . hick. Education: orctng the brigbt ones to mark time until tho dumb ones finally get the idea. Tho tur;le looks unreasonable, but pcrh.tps he was one of na-1 ture's abortive efforts to produce a perfect pedestrian. Government will ago the new . paper money before placing It in circulation. It would be awful to' send It out young, considering t whore nlost of It will go. j When man gets Into a tlKt of an African Monkey, placi. where he must give woman! Chaffee Brownie, the Engineer what she wants to save, his kln,'(.f i:o:ver I'.rook. GaW prz,ei Mi," 1.- k rrf fKj ' nothing- soothes his vanity ilke un eloquent tribute to chivalry, ' Siine liiislniitli buy nlec presents for their returning uvch. and oth'-'rs bcliavo wlillo tlielr wives arc away. How pleasant to awake theso n a i) l y. invlKoralins niorn!nii., w'hh an hour betore breakfast In wht. h to take anotner nap. The old bovs in rharcc of the Inquisition bad fertile minds, and! it's hard to understand how they overlooked painless dentistry. Nearly all the Kcds are silenced now, and the only people who tell the world what an awful country ' tills is nre good Americans. j Correct Ciis sentence; "I am ; weeping." sobbed the maid, "be i catiHe I forgot to sweep down cobweb j raw on the cllins.' Books Received at County Library For Little Children. Lefevre Topsy Turvy. f.iutchelder Topsy Turvy T.iles.: fl rover To ISunbonnet Babies in i Mother (loose Lund. ft urges The Runaway Toys. Hungerford Dandie, the Tale of a Yellow Cat. MeKlroy The Squirrel Tree. LuHue -The Hilly Hunk Book. Meyer Sunshine Varm. ' Hill Charlie and His Friends. Carrlck Tales .of Wise and Kool Ish Animals. Meigs The Wonderful Locomo tive. Hhfnn Busy Fingers Drawing t'rimer. Lindsay The Choosing Book. Iteward Ameliaranne Keeps khop. Criir-hlna Sparrow llouye. Hill Our Cat. Sterne White Swnllow. King Mere Birds in lihynie. I'lper Animal Friends Story Book. i Riggs Igloo Tales from Eskimo jj.M1(j Fur Boys and Girls in Intermediate Grades. . Moon The Runaway l'apooso. Chrlsman The Wind That Wouldn't Blow. Bazin Juniper Farm. Berry Girls in Africa. Connolly Mrs. Chatterbox and Hr Family. Home The Good-Natured Bear. Rowe Tho Begging Deer. Shelter When Grandma was a Little Girl. Cannon The I'ucblo Boy. Justus Betty Lou of Big Log Mountain. Simpson Little Princes of Mu slcland. Krapp Fan! on Farm. Krapp Kip Willie. Krapp Tongo. I Akeley J. T. R., the Biosranhv j nf 4 ! tlnvnca Three YtUi Oajik All About,' Animals. - Curtis A l'ajikce Girls i Look out Mountain. jayHas House Ttales. White Diana's IUe Bush, ' Wnne The Adventures of An- J drolcott Concette, tho Coral Girl. Tappan The Prince from No- j where. ' 1 Nusbaum Zunl Indian Tales.. I frcw ThfTru Jan Hoy. i tL.rry-HlarK Folk TaleR. i The Atlantic Treasury of Child- hood Stories. I Flnl. y Wild Animal l'ets. New Hook fr OhU-r Girls. ! I.ynn The Iind of Promise. I Crownfiild Alison Jtlair. Perkins The American Twins of ' the HevoluUun. .Michaells ltihl. I Paine Tho Girl in tho.uhito Armor. ' Ashmun Mother's Away. MaeClowan Tho Trail of tho Lit tle Wacon. Forbes Mario's Castle. I Asplnwall Caravan Girls. . Humphrey The story oi .iuo Catherines. " j)ix Turned About Girls. Chaffee Linda's HI Dorado. Abbott Harriet's Choice. Winters Cornelia's Customers. Daniel Tho Scot of tho Whito IJuddhu. DuUois Captain Madelulne. Knipe A Patriot Maid. . seaman Tho Disappearance of Anne Sliaw.- Price Ship of Dreams. Ferris Adventuro Waits. Humphrey Futher Takes Us to Doston. Pralrlo Tales Ttetold from St. Nicholas. K;ilpc Lost, n Urother. Fur Older Hoys. Moon Tho Flaming Arrow. Daniel The Honor of Dumnoro. Watson With LaSallc, tho Ex plorer. Luunslierry The Jioy Knleht of Helms. McNeil 'Daniel Duluth. McNeil The Shadow of the Iro auois. McNeil For the Glory of France. Tomllnson Three Hoys in Alnskn. Whitney--Tod of the Fens. Holt-Wheeler In the Time of Attiln. Sir.Kmaster Sewing Susie, lsurtoji Dob's Hill Meets the Andes. ! Skinner Andy Breaks Trail, t MacDonald Count Billy. Conner On Sweet Water Trail. Harper Stowaway, t Thomas Adventures in Afghan istan. Douglas Three Boy Scouts In Africa. Green Martin Johnson, Lion Hunter,. I Wutkins Best Dog Stories. Sandburg Abe Lincoln Grows ! L'P- Lamprey The Treasure alley. Evans Dcrry, Airedale of the Frontier. Evarts The Bald Face. West The Lone Scout of the Sky. Bishop The Flying Squad. Burtls ltuss Farretl, Border Batrolmun. Crump Boy's Book of Airmen. Sainsbury Billy Smith, Explor ing Ace. Driggs Heroes of Aviation. Jacobs Knights of the Wing. Charnely Boy's Life of the Wright Brothers. Hamburg Beginning to Fly. Adams Cork Ships and How to Build Them. Rolt-Wheeler Tho Tamer of Herds. Lomen Taktuk. an Arctic Boy. Garthwaltc 'Bread an' Jam. Ilogiin Sandy, Skip and tho Man In the Moon. Hurlbutt Little Helskoll. Baker The Lost Merbaby. Baker Four Times Once Upon a Time. Baker Thn Water Elf und tho Miller's Child. Salmon Poor. PORT ORFORD, Ore., Nov. 12. (Pj Many salmon taken from northern Curry county rivers this full aro of no market value, low water having deterred fiBh from entering streams until they are in poor condition. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency - A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon By BUD FISHER