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fl ! !V 1 1 . i ;-. i ;;l M I y. i i I 'Mil ? I FAGE FOUR Medford mailtribune D1H7. Simd.j, Wtrtlj Publlthrti br th MEnruiA fiuiituiu 00. iMt m. rir 8 rL HOHKKT W. RllllL, Edllor I. bUHITKK SMITH, Ui.tt Bound u second dn ? " lord, Orrfon, under Act ol Mtrcu B, 187P. SUBSCRIPTION BATES y Will In Actum: Hilly, with Staidly. 7Mr ImUj, with Sunday, month.... l.tlly, without fcun.Ly, ft ... lily, without Sunday, tuuotb . ' ,. 17.00! .7 .66! Wklj Mill Tribune, out fur. t 00 Hund.y, on year 1.00 aTTf.',,!., ln'id,.noe-ln kliillord, A.b. Uwi, J.iknrille. tVolril I'oint, Pllo.lill, r.i.n4 i:a.i mil il on II u iwavit vtuj, wiui suiur. monio f lfellr. without KuniUr. tnolitb. IHU, witliout 8iindy, one jelr. Tislly. wita Hunday, one jtt. . . All terms, ceeb in tdrance. "'aS.0'" Only pp4-f in city of county receltiug The AatvK-iated Prew ! eiclmlftly tn Cltlnl to the um for publication of all dw dlipntehn cri'dlUd to it or otherwiM trmlitcd in this paptr, ind ftlM) to Ui local m niiliUakrrt hiTffn. UJ ..iifiiai',,. All rlytita for rrinilillcallon of tpadaj dlfl pau'hea herein are altw rcaerred. Official paper of the City of Mdford. Official paper of Jack Hon County. Hwora daily average circulation for all Mnnlh ruliiiB Attrll 1. 1&28. 4fi8S. . " ' . ' Adrertlalne; Itepreaentativee II. 0. UOOKNSKN k COM PANT OffioM Id Mew York. Chk'-go, Detroit, an rraociaco, Loa Aiigelea, Beattla, fort land. ' - - WASHINGTON' BYSTANDER lly Klrke U slnipson. WASlll.NtiT.l.V Will, the death of Itobert Ijinslng. war lime soe relary of Mate, all three of the men who played. the must vital ltarts In the shaping of American jtollcy in the difficult period pre ceding entry of the nation into the world war have passed on, leaving behind them only Incom ltl.de jiersonal records. Of that trio, AVoodrow "Wilson, William .lennlngs llryan and Lan sing, only Lansing wrote his' per sonal memoirs. Ills book, pobllsh id afler Vresl.ient Wilson lefl the "White House, is concerned more with the post-armisliee peaco treaty turmoil, where his break with Hie president began, than With the period of American neu trality, it therefore sheds only Incidental light "011 tbo neutrality period. 1 Yet Ihe most elmllent 1 testi mony oiVccord so far as the lly. Marnier, knows that Wilson to Ihe very last hoped to win the IJuro pean belligerents lo peace by 1111 .liallon and avoid American par ticipation hf the conflict Is that of Lansing. Ilryan's Itcslgiuitlon. It chanced that this writer was an onlooker at the slate depart ment, virtually throughout the, pe riod of tho world war. A's 11 member of the Associated Tress staff, ho had the advantage ol being associated with the late 1M wia .M. iio.id, then dean of the , entire Washington corps of cori-os-pondents; ...mi ind was a per sonal nail trusted friend of llryan, of Ijinslng, ,i ,.,. ul. ',oi(. of the men whoso figures bulked the greatest In that critical time In the affiiirs of tin, nation. 1 Out of the crowding memories of Ihfise hectic days, ono picture comes lm.lt very clearly. It cre ates the day f nryan s resignation as secretary of state, owing to dif ferences with lb., president over the framing f Um s.-eond nolo lo ilermany un Ihe l.usllanla sink ing. j Tho White House nanounccmcm ! iiu .me in in,, nay. lut llryan bad I , hour late In l ...oil-: log the cabinet meeting ,,f that 1 nay and rumors were running, wild. Afler the nerludcd himself hill hn ..,...! la bis office,; friend, and told him In conridenre what htui happened. llad wiih il newKiuinentiiin f(;t Kd Hood, his hint and nil the time.. He real-' our (Jooti-Wul aillhassailor t I the worlu, V oloncl IdlUltterll, ized he had in confidemo u "Htory" j duln 't he ride home in a minor tlremlnauuht ? f ivnrld Mhaklnw HlKnlfhunre. thatl fmecuMt puxHlhle Aineihan ptutfel-! pinion nitimnteiy u, the . world Tahiti; a Imttlcship iusteail of a government-owned nassen wur. hut h eontlden. e wan a nae- j , , V i i ieii trust with htm, lie came I tf'r 'hht seems to us fnoU sense, mnl ecrtauuy tfood economy, hark t(. the A-oeiated Pre Htnff j Kor tho hiittlesljips are all the time uoinjr somewhere, the room In the Ktal,. department, hlK , ,. 1 ; .... ... eyeH IiJuxIhk with excitement, hut , overhead is a constant factor. Why not use he mileage to smne innior ? l" the1,h,P0 "r fom' j'm pose. inst ead of merely ushiK it for " exercise f M that there had been a kIk'uHIc, newH development, which they. mim Uct. At ,5::'6 p. tn Juno . Htlii, cam1, thin leixo flrat word to the world over the Amho clatcd Prcjw wires: "Phi!: Hec lHnry llryun rei-lKned." Why Idtiihinjr yan amel vn then lluud knew that 3juinirf would Htueeed llrynn. Amli he knew, also, that I'renldcnt ; Wiltum virtually had determined I to take Into hi own handi the! Mate portfolio with Uh-hUik'h Ion! niptonmiic experience und deep trainlMK In Intel national law ami pr. let ice to HUpport him.. That, to Hood, ncrtntntcd for what wu In fact a non-polltlcal selection, fit leAMt ho far ax consideration of pnrly political exUencle were conrerned. To Ui.ke .Money. , KHANCIIIAl & At n cost of sj.oimi.iioii the new natl.nu.llst gov ernment mini located within I Hhunnliiil s International H e I t I - inent Is expected to be ready for operation by next March t. The mint w III have a rapuelty of nhi.nl 2.0II0.IHMI ,nver dollnis dally in ad dition to a considerable amount of I nitbsliliary coins. Jnpunes.. "refol'lilei-s'' prlnled "(let to Work." on the faces of voinen Idlers and hoppers on the Slreels of Tokyo. .Klli-f illl,l,i f-laiiips. ENTIRELY FOOTMAN. predict iims are nliiiut 11 s luiziinloiis us political out's. t, 11. (ircjiciry, the very competent sports writer of tin- Orenuiiicin, yesterday opined that Jin- Med fun I team was ! silt ferine; from overconfidence lie vi? the local bovs would plow I . 1 1011 up a oitf score. 'I'hat was perfectly sound reasoning, ,ut Mr. (irejjflry was 'iu... m...i..,..i . i:.i ......i-.... r ....,.. ,.,i';.i gQj.ii.'.i. 1. ..'..'. ...I... ((dill tl n I 1 ,i:.i ..1: 1 1. " 1 11 . 11 villi il.i.. .intuitu wn ' 1 ,.,.11 .... .. 1.: Ti... I " ;() , 1 1 rn)s ,.( cllllf il ll'llce ill justilieil. 1 lie name came out ! So Mr. (irejnry will have to lit is, however, a coiiinlon fate i"'"-v ,0 ll"-v S1,fu '" lllis ,lin'l',io11 is ,u '"'"vc fuot'jull prophecy ' loil?. n tlu? min.iiH.ri' of his m'tii'Ic, liuwevw, Mr. fin ... 1 , 1 1' a 1 m ir 1- .1 11 a . a vt'ry liiir jhhI aruurutu nppraisiil ol the Mvtil uv ItMttunll team. niul struck the nail directly on reasons for the sensational success lMciIt'oi'4 lias enjoyed, in this J f jell 0' .s)(trt, the past six years an unbroken record of de - 1 i : . . The fiiiitlaiiicnlal reiiHon is us (I'refrory explains, this talk about Medforil's "heavy" team is unwarranted. This extraordinary record has not bwn the result of sheer, brawn, a mere riluiun over of lighter and physieally weaker opponents. Nor has it been the result of greater experience, the superiority of a team of veterans, who have played together for a period of years. Every year (,'allison has had to build up a new teaib, de velop new men to take places left vacant by railuatioii. This year, for example, Medford lost Deiimier, the heaviest hih school linesman in the state, and the best kicker. There was i !no one to take his place, particularly ill the Uiekinif department, IwheiTUpou Cnllisim (tiiaiijrrd his irojrrant entirely. Instead ol'f the sehooi of hygiene, .i";KinninK of the experiment th. 1 dii'el i ii i ii c li im sti'iitcLfV ii roil i ill ii ri'ent kicker fn devehmed :( i Hopkins rnlversltv jialtlmoro. The ' ,.', atlll.n no 1(H,M1. At the I de eloping ins sliau aiountl a ptllt lutbtl, lie tl(tloptil iI,firKt edition was pretty Kood I ofthe Hjx Wecks the milk eon withotit a kicker at all dependinj: entirely upon a i'a.st-nninini;jibi the world. This ono in the ..,nH.,i :, 0 n pans per billion lodin.: ipiuie, speed and deception. ! ! ... . ' , ... j In other words, it has not been nily superiority in raw ma- iterial IhaMias inatle this exceptional record possihlc. It lias ' 1 neen essenuany llie aoiiiiy;or of the material presented, lit ' jrei me niaxiliUMU scdrm aim TIlis is the Niipremc test of ... r l... ui iiei.ttei .... .on. i i .tin nn: it, Ve.ir's.le. I- the lliellll.ers of '. , eree-ations. In. hvi. na v and CO or Ciillison's ell'iirf would have llllie, 110 rl'Olip llerealiollts WOUllI III' UICI(el' to llliillOWIeilf;.! that siii.renie honors L'O tl) tile eoaeh than the liovs who have Hint siipumi nonius 1.0 10 tin. loa.ii, mail 1111 ooys wnu inn .f liet'll Under his direction. In the final analysis-it has been the football knowledge 1 ho has imparted the IIL'urcssivc spirit of co-ordilllltion lllld fiht . his, leadership lias inspired tlint Irul.v t'xliiiordinarv record possible. Without him well," wo hesitate: to consider such 11 predica ment for without him we are ttiiti' certain this editorial excur sion into this realm of the sport pane would nevei1 have lieeu midt'iiiilu'ii. , THEY ARE POOR LOSERS SO.MK of our Smith liepublieau friends are showing- them-j selves up as poor sports and poor losers. They even refuse to p. as far as their recent leader wheif, in Vis post-eleelion j swiin-sontr, ho condemned rap! ions and purely partisan criti cism and ui'fred support for the man who, on Xoveiuber (i, erased to be merely the leader of a party, mid became the thirty-first, l'resident of all the eonnlry. Our contemporary, the Itulliiiiore Sun, for example, is lead ing" an attack on President Hoover for taking- a trip to South American in i. battleship. To enter upon a mission of peace and paid will, in a ship with a battery of S-int-ll (tuns, appears to this Smith newspaper the liciuht of poor taste anil impropriety, Mebbe so. Hut we fail to see it. Why shouldn't the l'resident -elect travel to .Mexico and .11 1 ..1 . S'"" Alll.Tll-U III II l.llt t Ifsll l pi'iiner liieilitiiu' uf neean travel . ...... 1 i'"' "f "I mi-. IMdu't l'resident Cuolidgr, on ! ru! 'n n ttl's',ip? Didn't Klilm Root, lis nil mnlmssmlor of i I muni will to South AnitM'ica several venrs nt, travel in a cruiser .' ; I . . ... MUTT AND JEFF (ni... r.urv.3i ir ovvr SGIMTJ A BOQVJGT OP FoRGT-tMG-MOTS Tt NNSS SCKkjLTZ AMt rM02.lM Zif.iiit. Roses to flMD CHftKtt TO fY ACC0UMT ; rcnForcn matt, FOOTBALL ami tilt-re was 110 reason to lie- tlirouirh The Dalles team umL . ion null 1- iiirni um iviiiiiiiii i v, v. .-41. 1 1 1 ..ill 1 oi.iii. 11 wii;ii.. inn inii,iin (..,.,.. ,1 ,..,i...i ,1..., i,.,ii- 1 ' lieir team, which was absolutely precisely as tliev predicted. back-pedal ill his column today, for football prophets. The only '(xni'V WW' the head in etimiieratiu the; the eoaeb, I'rinl; ( 'n II ismi. me couch ui nniKe mo most oiitjthor. Is a doctor of seienee and,(ho H(lli (n whU.h ,,astUrae ori his strategy to that material, and." ,,,Mto,'1 , i'hHi'h. Nmaj r(Ml(ll,r flir th(! t.OWM s Brown. 1 Slinnionds Is a doctor of selenee. , Weiirlnir livnl Shoes. I tieieiiMve ptnvvr iriuit it. emie.liiii!; Hlieeess. No one wishes 1.. . I . 1. s tun i.-, mic mi: in-iii ,,- n ui int.-,, a mom nf.uuiiK in nie uin--fj Answer It it dangerous to wear'.. . h i I l' the preceilillf; ehlllllli()llsllip IIC- 'VI' -' ' lf ;1'0l'"'-: shoes Immediately after dyeing. : Jm ,C1' nilVl' ."DC" '",u,orc" j ,, . , ,.,",!""' '"'diiul training,, be,,,,. .,.,.. whnc thl.v , being ,a,"uu"- , , , ... J lee ivelv t lev lull the still i would n.obaliri- nut enicrtain that ..,... ,. ,...., i, i 1 icsuients have ueen ciecie.i. and, been in vain. Hut, at the snnie lias made this criilil'yiiiK and that lias bene fejinrded as a fur our chief executives since 1 , 1 his it"' id will mission to Cuba, Mutt's More Than Half Right, at That, NUSS CHJTTS, TA TA'i c I V 1 : llc,.- rvc-r. J V. -i - w i ''j-, m i trtbttxf,, MiroroTin, Only u few months ii'd I'lince tii'i.i'fre of Kncliiinl visit.-.. ' San iVniiioisco in h BiitiMi cruiser, was tin liiiltiiniiro iiio!' i offended bi'cuusu tin? .lenioiisl nil ion appeared u . wai'liUe ami ; hostile act f We are pleading for no "minds off" policy rctiiirdino; l'resi- deiit-pleet Iloos'er. Those newspapers ami individuals w ho do not approve of liis trip to South 1 1 10 say so. Hut let them piek some flaw more valid and serious than 1 ..1- .i... .1.:.. 1... 1 4,. i-......i . i nil . n, i,-. ui int.- mil , . j 'f..ii. 1:1. 41...4 :.. .1 1 11 in luv. null .-4 jiiri M' 4 1 : 1 . . 1 . 1 1.: ir ... ...... ,nu ; avoid. Personal Health Service ' By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. J fllfned letten pertaining to peraonal ' treatment, will be anwted bf Dr. llndj Lftrttera anouia Dt oriei ana wniien in in, eeived, only a few can be anawered here. in (O inainmione. auurwa r. miiiam , 1 n.L.( In tlipw ilnys uf, culuiiuH, vita- Inilns. .mineral food, i-isht und 1 . i i wruuir (.uiiiiNiniiiuiin. irtuwiK HtiliK ytir way hither ami yon. acuK.H H. cm nuM'e ui iniK in i that, trlfk brend. lnlrafk' working liuitcrmllk it n il sanitary pork and beaiiH. It Ih, really difficult to find anything tt iat that 1m not pack- eu. wriippeu i (jarniHhcd with appiewtuto or ba- ......... u... A wecond addition of that fine little book on Kood.. Nutrition and Ileiilth by 13. W MeColluin and Nina SimniondH. . ban Just been ' published bv the author u2s on the Hiibject. boiled down 'but not dried out. and " 1 faney health student will never buy U Letter book for the Ji.cu he ,nVHl?. Ir' ,!,lBe hV"k K. . Mef'olluni. the Kenlor nil- ur. Aieioiium is not a piiysieian.: ""- , l..,'"1", ",' i I! riV.!. t?..h.t. . . .t . . fallacy. nor propagate it ... .. How - ever. In his ii.'iiihm' s.ihere. I'rol . K. V. .M. Collum is a darn good au - '""""y' "' " w"'"1 rt"'"" a small closed room wilh a ha - nzi,d aulll.lly ,,,, W) , advise! , o.eii.ant I tut .h.-r Im a.. 1 nil and sundry to read Ills book !,ianevr if the' shoes are allowed ! .V.-V. ".V""',."".1 Vmc, hnon! 1 J,' rt,7.,V,..V,:Ul " ' """' about cleaning the digestive .Irani liial's He.' We'ikness Now. ., ,.. . ..,1 I... I ... ""' " ou ...new... ..... good practical Instruction and at- vice the book gives about uiir victuals, your digestive tract will not need any cleaning. 1 don't know what Dr. Alel'ul - lion's middle name is. but to my;!,),, lnlin't Improved much so mind It is Vitamin, for he Is cer- j (,.. j, -p. I tainly the foremost Ameiicaa mi- Answer I'oinparat.vcly liarjn- lliority on vitamins. Let me quit j . ,.Hh laxaiive. Il has no effect I ono passage from the book: inn the skill however. Send a; .Many win ask how about the vitamins which have bca ndverllHcd within the IuhC few yen r. The answer in Unit theHc are contained in tho fond we cat, provided tho se . lection which we recommend l.t followed. There were a KTcnt many people in the world with fine physical de velopment. Kood health, und Ion- life before it hecame known that there was such n thlnx as a vitamin. It Ik truf that there In dunuer In rtmniliK Khoi-t or 'ct-rtnln off them If we live In the uh Natittfactory manner. which characterises the habits of many Americans today. (Most of .Mct'ollum'! writing is really belter than this but none 1 ruer ) . However, t here Is no wit er ad vice t ha n t h a : The place to tivl vitamins Is In tin .market, in the grocery store, from the milk man and the Kiirdcn. and not from the drug store. The only exception to this Is In regard lo the vitamin 1. which is best se cured from cod liver oil. ; For many ears 1 have wonder- j ed vaguely what a "balanced" diet means. 1 am not so sure j even now, but after reading Me- j Collum and Sim mo mis I suspect ! it means that one should have ; a salad or a leafy relish, hoiik dairy product, either bread m some ollr.T eai-bohy.lri.te, an. I either meal or some other protein , ii loo mucll? j Newspapers of Ore-ion have done Item dally. These are the lmn ir ihev win such a tiling as Hi' many effective things for the stato essentials, the gi-ei.ier variety of lmiu. o' conceit, lots ..' people, anil nation during previous cam fooils consumed Ihe more likely J itiuliln't wei.e a lial. ! patens but none moro worlhv and MUTT, BOTH OF THose GIRLS A,fce iVjvjTS BOVjT ivag BvjT i'ug Just V NAv?RT MtSS CLUTTS, ofoox. Tuesday. NOTFArr.Fn 20. 192?. America are perfectly entitled ' i j u'l in ..... 4 ..r 41.: .....-.......,.. c..:ii. uif s"l in lump inni iiii . niiiii. .:....!.,..!.. ,,,.,.,,,1 i.: r. .1 1 4,. . n ..." . . ... . v. ...o t,.... btalth and bjgiene, not to dlaeaa dliajnocta tr If a atampwl, aelf-addrtsed envelope la enrloeed. uwmf w uie imrgt ouniBer 01 ieur re- No rfl can be made to quertea Dot oooform- oraoj, in car mi ,uu wmmyrnvri. ' i;i) ihi;t. t is tht diet to lit both Imtaiicftl 111,(1 -idttiuatf In nil iv8eitn, ri.VFiiA-u ivn tvtu i. lie a nf Illln(, ,laH ,uns trouble and this i-limatt- Ik Htveio in wiut'T fr hik-Ii a pi'i-son. t'ould you toll nit' of a place wlifre ft would be warmer and not too ex- pensive to Hpend the winter? H. .1. Aiihwer Your friend .should make no xueh move unless under ihe advte of his pbynleian. who ...m ,it illm thf Ix.ut nln.... tn itii. . . Iniornuition about ixpene.t. S(.(mi.(l yUlhVH (os (;lve Incllii. A ,u,n of (,Ml t.OWH on Uu. Ullin llamm .M, ('ormlek Hock., 1.,v,.l. farni WU( f(M, 1(OVVtkM.ed SOa-, ......r.i r.. u; uu t ti,.. - .,, ,,.,.. ,.,. , ,.hllli,.(. whoj .,.ri,(V(, ti,,. )nllk. .1. K. I. ' Answer. Yes. 1 'believe the' mill. wmi(l ro)nnin praeibaiiy the amount of lodin-if the wa-; i .... in...... -,... Jm lt mnnfn lo WCar shoes ,luy ,1"v hv'n ,,yt"1V - Umah. beanol.'nnllin or other pol- i ..... ...... 1 1....1.-.. , It Is l,,so dangerous 10 have tho shoes ,mv skip, is oily anil I iiiivp inaiiv1 i plntjilfM . . 1 am tailing sul-!lm'es bountifulness, while autumn i ' ,,, ,,,, j,w. friend advised me ' stands tiptoe on the threshold of : to take a ' teuspounful of sulphur j tho year's rest period of vernal t 'every night and morning. Does! things, proclaiming not death to ' , ys harm vou In nnv way? .My! the plant world bill heralding next iviaiiiped envelope bearing vour ad - Idress. in. utlon that vou have oily i.i ... . . 1 . NHIIl tllltl IlimpiCK iV IIIUt'HIlVtHIrt) and, unU for advice. Liiyrinjit John K. Dltle Co.) Wlm recalls wlien folks iiM-d I1 git uli.iur without soiuethlu If it BUT 5KS crWr Hotb a. CAMLe. TO fAISS CLOTTS BRUM6TTC AM MISS SCHULTZ f BLOMDc? ANS TtAey Jo SAV SVWeTG.rS IMSPOSiTltsMS Cll. .1 T-t I I 4k t " ' I 1 . A . V S I f H -1 1 I VI LooKyH ANS)TVey s L-A -DFFeeewcs! . Fo LOOK?. l ' 7 W.J . 1 I - V n-rl I TrtAM Blongs Rippling Rhymes By Wult Mason. AI-TKlt KI.KITIOX The nuk of buttle clearn a wa : we have 8 u r v I ve d t h e dendily fray, and we remark, as wluhl rft wiht, "Whatever i bt dnuhtless rlh'-ii." t?o b'l tlnf lood old flan be waved; our famed palladium are saved; the bulwarks of our liberties still stand triumphant In the breeze. The future seems so brfcht d fine, so many blessing nr tn line that we should nit be wildly bent on cheering our greut gov ernment. The man who works and saves his coin may buy the steak called tenderloin, may or der oysters, game and veal, and call for pie at every meul. The. man ambitious to udvnneo will find himself denied.no chance; If he gets down, with pep, to tacks, and piles his hammer, saw or ax. as though he meant to earn his wage, the boss, who Is a wise old sage, will watch his curves and say, "Ods hones., there is no rust on Jasper Jones. I see I'll have to raise his pay, or he will be enticed away." The man who squarely plays the game will find he has a pleasant fame. He keeps his word, ho pays his bill exactly when ho says he will, and life's inndo easy fr the man who fid lows up this honest plan. We have elected aide men who've pledged themselves, with voice and pen, lo give us all the chance wo need to plan and labor and suc ceed. (' J'ut If we do not plan and '.voik. dark perils In the future iurk-1f we jua loaf and fool away the golden moments of the duy, the statesmen In ex alted place won't rescue us from dire disgrace, . Communications v y,WmKY Klmpsody . , !..",,.," " ,, , ' . , , , tlons tb.wa.ted. than In any oilier! month of the vear. The ides t : II...1. Affl..I..lu r,t tl... ....(ion .....1 i.T i n'K." official of the nation and of states, coonties, towns and pre- e.ocis, ami inr eacn v.cior mere .""""7 ! "t ! mortal, while all about us on every i n,,"d wp ' ,lu' multitudes of re- And Xr n.ne Nove.n - I bcr American parade comes along i V..,...n,lw.,.u 1V,..,......I,-I ,.ir f.... " """" : spring's relncarnalion. I am especially impressed wilh this thought when looking out through the window at the golden - rod In my yard, the lovely bloom 1 of which last night's freezing. In - clemency did not wither or fade, i-. t III! kW, Kul"U IU Oil I golden-flowered tops, its proudly ! ! waving plumes declaiming to alt wnu nave me win 10 see. tnni u I, show.. i,so,f , ,.o jk, s n".i inneati 01 tne rest or nature s noxi .nrin"H.n l.l.w.m i , , , , . . . ian.1 llie orniiKo of nutunin mm - set clouds, the hues associated with ; maturity and the golden remem i'brances of life, whether III or well spent. "Remember, nil ye whoge birthday t falls In this month, that. whosoever j Is swept In on the tide of life In November; whether to hovel, man- slou m intlace; cuiiick nut wilh ajoni; and an extra dividend of $:i...i J woo.Ipii, or pewter, or Iron, or nil- a share. The stock dividend is no ' v.-r, but with'u col.ti n ' spoon In i ineanlnKless Kcsturc. i in. nidi, i.n- sum u one is line ine cnltlen-n.il and the colden-flou er- ed wiich.lmnel. In autumn. Just so much ahead of the i-chi of naliire. ; Itemeiuber, also, your gem is ihu ; I topaz, yellow or white, and the if more precious topaz in light shades i of red, green and blue. W. V. TltfAX. ' Me.lfor.l, November 1H, 1!-.'S. Tribune Is Thanked To the Kdltor: We wish to tl-.nnk you for the splendid sen-Ice rendered the Re- mihllcnll nnrtv bv vn.tr .,i.bli,.iiM thromrhoiit tho' niminlm . brought to a siiecessful elnse tS A ' , By BUD FISHER SeVrc S;i m".ss L0T oP BUNK' 1 ' ' Both, x cat J V effective than the work of helping elect Herbert oover a..U .he lie- publican tlikel. We firmly believe that you will , Verv trui yours. : ry trill) 11'.",i.KT8t.,,AXi Chairman Republican S.a.e Cen.ral PortlrNoVembe.- Quill Points aut win. makes the euun- I cure try's reform laws if. 1 tan rlist its ... . ,i - . ir.,i.I. In dinaiy limes, none but very rich men can farms. h.se money on their , I'. O. ilepai imciu economy has There is no hurry for. nrcordlin; about gone its limit until some- Professor Milliken, men will live laxly Invunts 11 paper even, mure (m this planet for a thousand mfl riiaisy for stumps. Hon years longer. : Anil, according to Sir Oliver .Vow that silence lias proved Its , -0lKCi (he earth will last forever, worth, caadlilales ill the future i ' will be dumb In both souses. The lliblo Society, now ".. years ' lolil. Iiiih dlstrlliuLed 7(i,0UU,000 cop- If machinery fiehts the next le() ()f he ii,ie. war, we hope to live to sec the louli , ieaPr work has been dona of baffled rage on a cootie s face. ; )V 11Ily coucern. ,,, , : V. .,1 'The readers of these 7ii.000,000 Chile is funny. Uown theie "!,,,,,, nHVe rnml comfort, hope, takes a certain imume to net a , nsolalllllj BIId in j0h and Isaiah place In the senat... Instead of u eBpouially. the finest prose ever certain uute.i. I W1.ttel). Kvervbudv should read Americanism: A universal love ; "e .Hook of Job a bandied times nf ntMiee: ti universal uriri. to nun- islr those wlio keep on loviiiK It wh.'ii the majority wants war. A Cerman inventor directs u ship by wireless, hot Americans beat the world throwing the bull by radio. Tl... ,.i...,nr.ll..n ,tf ltwlx.it,..' iu n ' C grand old doctrine, but the tariff snouiu en inio li.c treasury insieau of. u dry agent's pocket. I It's u case of true love If he can 'smile fondly when she swings and j makes the little ball roll IS feet. I Kvery town has some citizens . like some laws. They won't work. and nobody respects tliern but " because nobody has! H'e energy to kill them. " Man always justifies himself, and no doubt lain llioogbH he .,.,, ...,11,.11 1,1 sum,,,,-! ,.r , 1 ' " ,,., ,ssup i 1 acre isn I mucll the average , ., 00 , ooserve mrui j V eek except to sneak out at the back door when collectors call. I , Corre, thlnoc: "What a ;u "jls ' ls! erled the man, na he ICPCl H'Olll llCll tit 4 .1. m. Brisbane'sToday (Continued From l'ugo One) I - 1 boil alon.?, while conservatism i bolds up a warning finger and 1 taosc tiiat tailed to "get aboard" hold up several wnrniac fingers. HVO tn nil uUr. w... .,1.1 , - ' " - ' DJIU 1I.-BLU1- Ia'- Radio company jumped up 30; iwiniH 0l ' tno day. t, m , - .. . .. " X o 2, ,,, ,, ..,. , . , , -U) "" H,0Cli Hiit Win'Cr tl WHS Sell- fliHyer Dou.?ni only a leu- t ictu- , .,,. sllnroa i;,. i,, , , "Don't gamble." Sorrow of tin. sinned bears is routed In tho fiu-t Unit they never Know what will liunnen next. Yesterday, for Instanee. the. l)u ! Pont eoniiiany gave each stock-! holder three and a half shares for! : 11 .;..--i..n ...ml ue.. year sio.-k i liolilers will get in dividends M7.- 1 0110.000 more than they -set this ' year. hi:i.p fok ii iti).woi;ivi:its .Men who work hard, and those whose dally tasks expose them lo changeable weather condi tions.; are usually subject to kid ney ailments, and kin. Ire, I Ills. J. CI. Wolf. Ciieen Hay, Wise, says: "Ifoley I'llls diuretic re lieved me of a severe backache that had bothered me for sev eral months. .A few bottlesNfix ed me up In good shape." l.'ost little, satisfaction guaranteed. .Men and women everywhere use and recommend them. Kor sale by Jarmin Woods Urui; Store. I : I ivy r-Tr 1 Tim I sort uf tl. m makes laara lya.pa.lme -i I. ... e ilMraaers on whom flake of lirt I. II eler nally. n a rampage. several lives ami several million dollars have l--",-- Mr. Hoovers urney Him iii be a I'rcsinVnt wilh power. ami an engineer liiiowins how. - - The lnl("t enipliim of Moiinf. Ktna ilesiroyeir' lli.UOO acres ol fertile Si. ilian laaU. . """ : crumble the lava to iluM. Weeds will grow, soil will lorni. lentil worms will chew it up, anil those aires will be fertile again, ami r.tna win oe u m-uu .u.tuu. It will take some time, thou- j sands ol centuries. m. al icasi Farmers will like a newspaper heading that announces active sale of wool at higher prices in the "Hoover boom." The best way to rein farmers is to help everybody. A farmer need not be old to re member when corn Kold for 10 cents a bushel, some using it' for j fuel, hecauso it was cheaper than . iieneral nrospeiity changed that. j Special legislation can't do much. Heal combination among farm ers, free from politics and selfish ! leadership, could do a great deal. ' i y I Mfiti i '-JT 'l,l' j l ' .Ol II. IS 4. J- t . ' Filson Cruising Coat Made of. Filson water-j proofed Khaki, light enough for all year wear, yet jammed full of protec tion. Note the convenient back pocket for carrying heavy loads comfortably. Other pockets galore. Comes in single shoulder J 1 1 J and Sleeve Or With double j shotlldcr and sleeve. t i Better dealers can supply you i , -, ; TT? H Outdoor CoihesA I005-I007' FIRST AVENUE Seattle Chiropractic Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman 8th Successful Year in Medford Treatments, by Appointment j ; . fc. i Jer Center Bldg. Phone 9SS 1 Elactroineraoy Food Selene INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon