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rsuE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTXRMFT)FORD, OTJEHOX. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2G. 192S. I1EDF0K3) MAIL TRIBUNE . Dtltr. Snodar, WetMj Publiahed hj tht MEDrOUU i-WNTLNQ 00. IMT-1 M. Wit HI. Pbona HOB RUT W. RI'IIL, Editor An Indepeiuieiit Nwiitpr SuUrd u Moood eliM mtUt at lltd loco, OrefOQ, under Act ol March t, 1071. eUBMCKHTlOM EAT By Mall In Adfam-e; Daily, with BuniUy, year ..7.60 Dall, with SuJiday, month. .76 bail?, without Sunday, jr , .... f.f0 Pally, without Sunday, nionUj ... .66 Weekly Wail Tritium, on jear.... f.00 Sunday, one year t.CO By Carrier, In Advance In Uadford, Ash land, Jackatmrtlle, Central I'olot, i'boeuix, l'altnt, Uoid Mil) and on llirbwjr: Pally, with SuiMiay, trioiitli I .7ft Pally, without Humlay, monll 66 baily, without Sunday, out yyar... 7.00 'Jally, with Hundiiy, one year 8-00 AU term, cah in advance. fclKMHEK Or THIS ASSOCIATED I'RRBB Heceiving Full Leused Wire Serrlce ' Mw.6,K.ph. " " ' "1,,!self. mi.l had to station Th. Aaaoc'laU-a rraai la eiriu.IT.l7 n. rltleti to the oh for publication nf ill new dl.patotte. credited to It or omerwwe credited in Uila paper, and alj. to tb. local oewa published berein, ; All rlKbta for republication of tpeolal dla- 1 Deicliea herein are alao reaertMl. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackaon Quunty. Sworn dally average rirmlatfon for all ao'ilha indiuff April I, lWiB, 4&S1. AdTertlftlnjc RepreaentatlTee M. O. MIMiKNSKN' ft COM i' ANT Office In New York, Chicago, Detroit, tri rranciaco. Lorn Angelas, tttattle, I'ort- Ye Smudge Pot Uf Arthur Ferry What does It profit a larly to drive three hlockw To work, and have to park her car M- v-n hlocUn froin work ? Calendars for the year are In cvldenre, depict cows at th.-lr yoiniK ladles ready It place. onrm hititf and chiefly cane, and i K' Home Oih- of our rriiitUM-n has re-tiii-in-d from Cnthain wllliout :i dei by bat, :ind a fund is hciriK solicited to Keml li i in hack for one. 'I'lw. lolrlulolll.-,, hlld ! ady inoven itself unworthy of ri--clerllon, :h they can think of IK'LIIIMH II I'll IT UKKI ilVUIIIIK l" I Mi' 1 1 constituents, than tho presentation of tho Income lax, for Us usual de feat, at the next election. A thorough Invest latiou of littital condltloiiK In this vicinity shows there 1h no opium smoking worth mentiouiiiK. and Hie .Mafia Uuh not Kalned a toe-hold, though re vora I Mlack 1 land letters were penned last week by (. WaMiiiiK ton .Maddux, the emineiit nlilnolo Klst and eX'.MethoillHi. T here .oems to be more or h'fs sin KtAtiK un, which can be wiped out by liurnlnfcT a firry ci-osm on the high est ieak visible from the .Main Stem when a distinguished re Konlan with his eye on the gover norship comes to (own. Jay fiore 1 wrurlim lentlu-r I trousers. .Mr. l.inro will Kt't vaiiKht i.ui In Hie rain one of ihece even- limn, anil he (he pruuil poswenKin-! or a pen-wiper next inornliiK. Tho weather tn KprinKllke. anil' If It keens UP .he Insect wnrl.l will get busy In the orchards, jiicnlekei-8 on the side hills. It looks like 0110 of I ho local gild iron Rladlatora entiM daneo well enough to meet the first ap proval of tho campus politicians at the university. An ambush has been arranged for the first farmer to report that the recent copious rains fooled him, and that when ho started to plow, he turned up dust. This, was what Niiah told his oldest boy When the biff flood receded, Instead of going to Asia in nearch of the hind leg of a dino saur, tho next Hclentil'lc expedition should bo put to work on a job nearer home. Thero Is 110 lack of cranberry sauce, but tho cran berry barrels in front of the Jlolpy-Selfy stoivs are ulwuy brimful. The flu continue. Some have It, and some have not. and rtome are getting better, and some are getting worse. Percy Hray and the Democratic party, which Mr. Dray left in high dudgeon on ihe morning of No vember G. last, because of Incom patibility of candidates, have re conciled and will try II together once more. .loo itrowu was saying nice things about drover Cleveland one day last week, lie was reeal eiti ani. Several habitual duck hunters KOI their feet wet Chrislmas Kve artd are housed up. Nobody had ihe intrepidity to rail the .Main Stem, with its array oG saplings, "an evergreen visla." 1 'lot r rats arc. IflL'tl licenses. flaunting their Santa Clatis has come and Rone, and the rlsinic generation has ie TUrnod to lis original wild state, and is very busy getting hands dhty again. The P. .McDonald kid wan flabbergasted and rendered tueiillesH by the work of HI. Nick. Tho Deuel boy. who Is following In the footsteps of (1. Huberts and Kv. Hoami's, I.m bom" for th? hH djivs on an order to vacate. Me will probably make a success of it and be called an "eminent Imrifs-ti-." a la Port Neff. it will be "reo yearn before ho irets n permit from tho state lo pack bin first armful of law hooks Into th court room, and nevrr open a one of litem. (North Dakota S, Mlswourl II. New .lerney HH, Ohio p. and the action of Jonea n. Jonen.) . Theme who cat nr. Iinpi.ful of now kpUIhk kiiiho tin-kiy rro mui.iIIch. iim liurih In oflon di'Mlgniilett by On1 beHt pMiiili.. rnRLANI). l-aclfli! Tcloiihonp TcloKraph romimnj-'n new hullil liip; lit KiiHt Kill liml liclmoiU liip lill) mill' cmliplvUoll. UNCLE SAM'S Soo: , Hi" OONKlt or later tln-ii- will i(" forces of law and order country, jmrt iciiliirly in our lnrt At the present rule of iiroiirass. it wi our cities lire controlled MiMiri u in in. nwil a C'UiaK'I'UI rnd ( 'hieayo, now. The circumstances sinniiiiidin the recent Iiiiieri kidna. ill case in ( liicaL'f should nPMi.sc pnMic opinion to tin gravity of the situation. Nut only were two of the chief witnesses ill this case murdered li.v r:ti)'rs of lmiiiiiicii from the, under world, hut the forces of lawlesftess, made 11 direct attack upon the authority of our courts and the jury system. . .Meiiihers of the jury had to he escorted to their homes ndcr police proteetion, the l'rriseeiitin! Attorney armed him- uards .. ' ''1 the families of the principals .. ,. , sail l . pui'posf of Kortllllilteh- till !and the defendairls were convicted and sentenced to terms oflsboukl take such silly suKre.tions !t)- ic . . i . , j i I so Hcrlnuy. when everybody years, but the clnet actors representing; the stale in tl'is J' y nudodrauia arc still in fear of : . a, i i . 1 i - :sT(p wnii ine ciose or ine inai. be bumped off, some fine , IhllV Tile recent sliaUeiip in the N'v Voile police dcpiirt incut jml ithe appointment of Commissioner Whalen discloses a similar ji ppoint iticnl of ( 'oiiiinissioner Wlinlen discloses a simition in (ircjiter .Maiiluit Ian. worlil orjrmiized its it is, a virtual And beneath the surface the nd beneath the surface the seuled by the close conned inn lose eonneclion ... 1 . , , world and (rertaiu departments Itween eriino, and those authorized to protect society from crime, i in short, between the police and the professional eriniiual. . - is eonsH eiab e la ; Then national war, but as al daiiL'er threateninL' this eountrv is not from without but from within. It will he noti'd in the underworld are almost entirely alien in character. There scnrcclv a (.'cniiine Amerii'au or tire underworld list. These treacherous fl'ccs of lawlessness have hecu recruited almost entirely from the scum of Southern Kiirnpc. Kortuiiiiti'ly, we now have a restricted immigration, hut (hero are powerful forces even now plotting to raise the liars, ai, Anierican ports of entry. Instead of less stringent, restrict inns, conditions demand even more strinyent ones. There are enouiili outlaws within the country now without incrcasine; the rati? id' present importal ion. The illegal liipior traffic represents aiudher serious contrili utiui; faidor. In practically every lariie city, the criiniinil rina is also the hi-jackiiii: and hoollef.'t;er rill).'. As a result a elarint' point of wealcncss in any eoniyrted attack upon, this under world control is the tacit sanction of liipmr violation on the Part of the so-eaMed "better classes." ! I he situation is more than serious; it is aliirininr. Sooner or t....... i 1... 1.. r. . 1 unci , loose woo oeneve ill law ; , ., v and ri.'lil . t hose who ... "litmn involves sonic Unit;; more V, ii, ,,' .l.ilv- nraliniis. MMiist enees they sull'er, and unite i - .1 "l"'" ! "CSC forces threaten the very lift, of American inslit ut ions. Certainly things can't be allowed to on they have in tho past. To meet lawlessness with lawlessness would he worse than folly. I 1,1 v i n falsely called Mut someth'ui.' of the 'iilante spirit of tho pioneer davs is "ptomaine- pi.ha.nini: in many in , . ' ,, . , , . . . Istaaees, thus pulliiit; the Mimic needed. And what is needed most ol all is to supply this spirit, i,, ,hl, fllml- Wh.nas it whoui.l ho Willi whal has l.eeu sn Ini.hiiM- in Kent and eourairoous leadership. Tt; seems to lie n rule, ho has to net there. lie Modernism, etrKiio"; without the line;; Santa Clans with cot ton whiskers; Christinas tree made of paper. I Mice a man harrowed money now hn luii'i'fiii't! 11 trim i, meet !l i 1,,,.: 1 .-iiiit.il, xi" "M """ lumim in sniMidinir A -100 tn keen warm from r r .1 1 1 I hops with yeast added for fumi rreOZIIlK Irom (lie UllCCS ilowil. jnatlon detrimental to health if , .., - 'used about two glasses at a meal? , ., . ., When yon observe tin size ot understand why a new infant yells. How it would flntler a slum inistdv d crimes tho detectives tive him credit for. MUTT AND JEFF Winter or Summer, Mutt MUTT, THIS INOOOfi PuTVlNG SIR SlBNGV 6AV M FOri. CHRVVTMAS C HOT STUFF: T ENAQLeS r B02O TO fJUTT IN TH6 WINTCRTlMC WlTHOUT TH6 VMINTCRTlMe VNlTHOUT ,v-:, ' I VVg ALIBI . h T -V-- , . J? SATTLIN6 TWe USUAL HA2AW , I - TS1 ,rK NOvJ MISS fl IP J ' f& SATTLIN6 TW USUAL nJrOUND ON ReAUGRCENS: GREATEST PERIL luivi' In lie u kIiou'-iIhwh bi'twei'ii mid til'' furi'i'K of criini', ill tills - 'cr citii-s. , , ... MOT be lOiltf foetore . . i i lhilillU'ly by t IIO SIIIIKNT pOWerS Ot tilt' VimiilllV i-MsiS, 111 .fV 1 OIK ' licll htlh.i- at his office anil his home, inanv were rushed to the coiintrv this terrorism w.is t'nistnitfMl their lives. The danger does not i i . , . - , .ny one or l ncse principals . lay in the failure. As in Cliicii'!.. with tl.e Cipicr- state of civil war exists. mMest danger of prealest danger of all is repre- existing between the criminal existing between the criminal ' ... . . , ... oi the Uvj business world, lie- , . , about, the danircrs ot an inler- Hip be new year approaches, wo believe, this re-'ard tliat the forces of j 1 11 is if .a t nat. kmmsoii en. ' Anelo-Saxou name on the ..M t ... 1 ,i ,..1... i.,.i:,.,- aim in ner aim iiiomt nu '" 'e- helieve I ha I Ihe American t ra-' , , than a II pretty phrase lor foreel whatever minor di ter-Mhe upon th ,. , , , , 1, rigreai iiiuny ntwM o'- iiio,i r. all-important task ol ij(ri, Inn.ninK ninrt. am, Illon. about; ff lawlessness, and this country and th terrorism wlueh ; i perpetuation of I in the future as parlieularlv in Ihe last five or six vears. 1 Hie mist. iintstimdiilL' illtelli- faster lie travels to meet a payroll on Saturday; mi ti viilo utenut 11, tt.. 1 .t x- i .. wmii. - m, "ut (iimi uiui nvt in the knees un and dcliberatelv I , 1 I'll a the stork s bill, it is ensy n criminal to know how manyli teliJCCr I LTN PAR AColi I'LL, GET 1 OWC CAM PUTT 0,Vir5 I ISHUCkTSM ' VVUKpA STOCts. I TOV-rHAT. ,.-r ,v.. PtRFECT CONDITIONS, v J . v ITS W F At) v i- . . r cat. 'fe - wat short r i r- , f Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Rigned IctUra pertaining to personal health tn h)ifl-ne, not to disease dlanoais er 1 treatment, will be aniwermi by Ir. Jlrady i( stamped, urlf-add reused envelope ii enc-loaed. , ltttre should te brief and written, in ink. Owing to the large number of letter a re t cmvwi, ony a lew can w nimwervu ntr. ! u,t to iiit ruction a. A'Mreu lr. William M il I V loon Taking the uueries of reader, as . ,.,, i of ever hearing the last of thut ri il i c uloiiK no- ion priMJijtrofed by thf. mail-order "food f)(':lalit.'' naimdy. that one imiMt )tty car'-ftil to 0'oid r.-rtaln - o iiildiiatioiiH uf foodn, h-st Home poison iirls. l'rom i In? i-fjutlon !--iwwmi two un- congenial staples In one's Interior, ! Alio witnr for t be a hymnal iiilu- ranee of our educated class about : oxalic acid is harmful in arthritis. ; human, physiology 1 am still at ' According to the most uulhorita ! i,. nndivtii r,,i iriie fiiL. tlve textbooks ( thev have a bad that no lit consequence befalls jr the i-ombination or mixture f KUhM;im.(.s bappens to appeal one's taste or appetite, and, i not have to include more than Ine item of food to bring unpleas- ant or ainful consequences if iiw, inn, iti'in li:it.ni'iw to tnte j l,nd. i .t i.... i .i. - ,', f k ..,...,',. ,vhn hoiiis f"rth in plenty of shady publlca- (lions, we have to consider the ,... Iif ..i,tr.,v nnnhvinYiH m- sensiUzaiion td this and that food 'substance, for this state unqtioK- ilonably does" render perfectly ; wholesome food poisonous to the lumortimate individual who hap- ... i. uA.,un;v imii.u -tho condition we now call allergy I... .v... ,.t i..,Ui tihin .' ,,,, .,1,1.1, fo.niei-iv called idiosyncrasy. You will find idio-; llil1lmi!ltT ..... vim must look" In the Addenda l'r such new words as a ilorgy j M11,i ...hvh.v.M fi.i- even the al(.Kt ..unions' ()f nu. dlctimiarv 10 years behind Hie time, lUlefly allergy ur t perttllai; anaphylaxis j lle'MMs sensitivity 01 Miscepiihihty to certain sunsiances, food substances In the present ir.nwidefii ion and ,m far as I niii learn, only proteins. Aneliineilt-olie edema is the fearsome name by which we doc-j tors awe the victim tit' giant --hives j itilo an unquestioning mood. 1 1' ; I he comes compk'iuing of whop -1 ping- big hives, we sound on j about angioneurotic edema and asj a rule this makes it unnecessary' for us to tell the patient what wv do of ordinary household or trial sizes of hives. Hut this we do suspect nowadays, that angloneii- j 1 ie dema is .iust one of the one ... ...... as or ullerpy. 1 ;l aMei-ny that he mystery is ....1.... r..,..i 1 various manifestations ami otien it is inoo illu Ih.i nullont. 'I' inet only why liai'lleular fooilj ,,, . , .1 n .1. Herirtlti.i-d food "an lnillvldual, hut whleh lit he? h)s 1m(oi. ll(.sn 1h uhysl ian has lo answer In a food allergy learning bow 1 bus finding 1 and we to dete 1 way of are even 1 It artd scape for the victim. One form of food allergy mani fests Itself in bellyuche or colic. kusU - .c or intestinal disturbances n llL....,.i,, .-.Mtlll i II.. llll'l I"" In.livltlnul s . nicer sus ptihilily ttronchial asthma. mlKralno, oh sllnate or lvruiTlnu ilcmalltin , (skin Inflammation) more eoni less reason 1 iminly known as eczema, spurious "hay lever' anil even "sinus trouhlo" are futrty I'umtlliu- ex amples of fooil allergy. 1'hysie-j lans who have studied tlie ques- .1 n..., tt.... r....i .,11. ,.' la tl.n iiiioi 1100 'inn. i'"t j ! real cause of certain cases of i hhidder Ivrilation of fever in ehil 'drcn. of low hlood pressure, and, i even of irresnlar and painful : menstrualion. IJ I ! I It t .A I ' ; r. 1 No I leer. l" your opinion is nome oie (i,,,.!, Which is aged 2 weeks and made from prepared malt and (Will It cause a -kidney trouble tor,,,i iiv,n? K. it. it. or , Answer in my opinion any: .such concoction 1m unfit to drink. ! t 'heinlsts say that home brewing Hkeiy to produce some wood; alcohol, Hut t confess it is my I opinion that no such alcoholic1 Is There With His Golfing Alibi . tMlSSEDUuTT-tfS IWS ISA KGrT INVENTION. I . . , . , s V . o reply van ie tnane to querit-e not conform Brady, In tare 1 thia newapaper. is i-niso.v. ' beverage, homo made or other. is Wfirth the price as food or so- ;iro, utid it fct-i'ins to itu dt-tdor- 1,1,11 11 ,na with a family ''Itndent upon him hhould eiuan" d-r a hiiiKtr itnny on Kiir-h aiuff In tin- old days of no-call. -d ltc-u Wt: Hit K of tht tuotlt r;it( many cases of cirrho llvt-r in Im'it diinkcrij.. In'i-r -ijirik.TH at that. ouiliK Acid. Christians are jeekinK sulvatiun IMeiise Kive a llt t( fruitu and hereafter. Judialnm wants to see vcjrvtithl.-H, (tntaininK oxalle ncid,"the kingdom of tJod and rihtous- whi. ti is harmful in arthritis. ; nesH of earth, here and now." li- IJ- That's a thiiiK that should Inter- Answer So far iiM j tan learn, j 0bI ChriKtians and Jews. th'-r is no ri'itKon to assume that -.-4 huMt of (luotln and re-quotlnR and often Ketting the original facts h:l(iy mlyt.d u tn tho UVWViu tiiefc food contain oxalic adH '"'"' coffee, tea. chicory, spin- "'h- rhubarb, plums, ukh. mc, '"Tries, pepper, bread, J:1wm' """h. spinach and plums are thcjt,,win compacts ii cld responsible for oxalic 1,1 ' l,lK ' viduals fuffer painfully, in certain circumstances which we do i-lfuirlv. iinderMtn iirt. if thev not eat that y iuamtty of these foods contain oxalic radicles. 1 he rest . u eat nun-if u ..m.- such foods and suffer no unpleas- ant consequences. This is one on many problems of nutrition that! await solution. I'nlil wo learn why more is uiiiicmiy ai.on; me. metabedism of oxalic ratllcleH in( jrriiiln circumstancos. thero Is utliK niore definite to say ubmii) I m-le Sam can understand the it. 'efforts of Jlolivia and J'aracuay If You Can't Check It, Chulk It. nease Kio me ine name tu no Vhnll: to get for ulcerated stone ch. also directions how to use it- M ' s. 1.. It- Answer It won't cure ulcerated stomach, but y.m probably mean prepared cnaiK. wmcii is caici.mi eartionaie. A close ot in giains, more or less, or say as imn n n n"y be taken thrice daily, an hour or two after food. This neu- jtralizes acidity el'U'ii KivosJ Kt''Mt ( Coiiyrlght llllle Co.) ix Jf. JZ .AS Some people hit called ".Jakcy" j when there merely itv-peetnblo. I What's more p: ovokln than not I bavin anything less than a qnar- I tor when a subscription is taken up? (Copyright, John l- Uille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued From rase One) usurious rates; of interest the private citizen mtiy complain. Not that it does the private citi- zen any goon. Somo corporal tone seek to prove that they have souls, or "something ' as good." ; The Western Vnion teleeranhs Christmas messages in beautiful j envelopes on cheerful Christmas i blanks. Thtl NnV .Jersey Central railroad! liaiMH up "Merry Christmas" signs in its ferryboats. And Ihe hanks stop at nothing, and I oh 11 MLS : Nf. . . ia if j ' when it conifH to obtiins their cus tomers. They eveu Heiul to take the money from your office, and carry it to the bank. Obliging days. ; -M I The Hev. John M. Oillis, editor ,of the Cutholic World, in a bril liant sermon lant Sunday, criticized XleUlie's remurk that "the only .true ChrlsiiaiiK died on the crona." 1 Kutber (lllits, poHHosHin com " niand of written and Hpouen Knr Msh, also called Mr. Mencken n "poor imitation of liernard Shaw." He doean't think much of Shaw. j Her. Nathan Kiass, speaking in ! New York's biKKest temple, said f'hriHiianiiy's punioKe is "salva tion." while .Indiaisir. aims at i "rihteotiMness.' Qaill Points H yeems to he a rule The less reason 'faster lie travels, the 'he has to pot there. t l . , . for 4'hristruas. if o ft l y lluv of flco f o iwi cotihl see the "dominating lUThonallty" of the Imws sneak Uts in at. the kitchen door to avoid xdlinu: the living room to control their rivers. He als has a homo. few that won't stay If a man is horrified by a tale of .More head hunters, he Oan put lwn the book and gaze fondly at .the antlers abovo his fireplace. A "no parking" .sign- Irritutes everybody, but e s p e e i n 1 ! y -the movie magnate, who throws away ia good cigar to show Ills leaning. Americanism : Sixty million people muttering in unison: "I don't see how they can afford it." ''.lust three weeks old," said j the proud mother in the lialkans. ! "and already he can bend his j' trigger finger." j I have seen the unemployed ' with their feet on the ground." ' Yes, but it's even more irritating j to see them with their feet on a desk. Household hint: An old dance frock Willi the shoul der id raps it moved, makes a 11 ice lump shade. When the lambs gambol on the green, it's planting time; when they gamble with the long green. It s harvest time. , The Electoral College is unique in another way. Its graduates are as important as they fee I pot Correct this sentence: III. a i.'t .,.. .....I ,t.n,-rwl 1 was' riKht." said she, "hut I did . it ; humbly so feelings." i 1 not 10 nnrt jono a . . . Portland Safe Looted PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. lit?. fp) -Safe robbers escaped with $oaS from tho Kannera' .Market, Kast SL'nd and Division streets, some time ChrislnuiH. Working with gloves, the robbers chiseled the combination from the safe. Tito robbers uh:o look a sack of sugar. COQI'IIXK. $S IS.Sltr. spent on Coos county roads during past 11 ! months, not including cost of main- j I tenatiee. ; CONSTIPATION! RELIEVED r . . . QUICKLY i wurrs utuc uver rau ; Purely Vegetable Uxallve tnov the bowels free from j pain nd unpleasant atiec eftectau Thev rclir-vi- tfix I vitem of constipation poisons which causa i that dull and at.-hir.ff t'crlins. Remember dv ! re a doctors prescription and can he taken hy the entire family. Take them tonight. rtii uruHff tt 2 5c and 7c Ked fackaaes. griuc CARTERS fliveR CARTER'S IiSSPIIXS:sillllllllIllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIi' Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason. lll'i:o ii-:vt The pood old friends I used .know in happy days of Jung ago, keep coming to my door, in great privation ami distress, and they would borrow, they confess, three bucks, or maybe four. I'm glad to stake them when they collie, so they III IV pin t base chewing gum, or haply hot cross bii"s; but it is muu-iful to iv cafi the l:one times when they were all among tiie gilded ones. Today there Journeyed to my den a man of three aeoro years ami ten who hadn't had a meal siiue Hector was a liule pup, and he was sick iftid all bunged up, and tired and down at heel. I knew him In the bygone times when he was e a r n i n g many dimes, an artist at his job; he did his work by day all right, he earned his wage, and then by night he joined the red paint mob. Old age was ' something so remote that it seemed foolish to devote much thought to such a thing; when one is youm? it'.s quite the style to look at prud ence with a smile, and play and dame and sing. So this young man played on and on until his youth and pep were gone, he was no more a star; a younger fellow took his place, and he at last was forced to chase to where the hasbcens are. Had he but salted down a few of those six dollars that he drew when he was in his prime, he now might rest in comfort sweet, with large red .slippers on his feet, and have a happy time. Now all bis hope are dead and gone, and all his chattels are in pawn, forsaken and alone nlong the weary road he wends and calls upon his old time friends to touch them for a bone. Oh, had I the gift of tongues, and had I utta-perclia lungs, I'd call on men to save, so when they're old they'll have their store, and need not dread tho poorhouse door, nor yet the pauper grave. THOUSAND FARM ! FAMILIES COME ! OREGON YEARLY! POKTI.AXO. Ore., ( Special. I reports are Me tften print- ed showing that Oregon is reeeiv-t ing many new .settlers, and accord- ing to W. CI. Ide., manager state) chamber of commerce, the average 1 Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" That cold may turn into "Flu," Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested Darts and see how nuicklv it brinea j relief as effectively as the messy old I mustard r-Utster. Musterole, made from pure oil of musuiru, i4uijiior, mcmuui anu omer simple ingredients, a counter-irri- rafiT UMiirn si miiiiiiit-s I in ni iiiiin min tant which stimulates circulation and helps break up tiie cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it en ters the pores, dien a cooling sensa tion that bring3velcome relief. Jars & Tubos Batter than a muttard plaster OiVyA' POINTEX HOSIERY IS ii OT W0TT1011 p: " . uT 3 Ti,l $1.95 TZ V f TI'Ol J-rJ.-mixxim I"- llfflll citizen in thiw state would like to know if Oregon is really profiting by the addition of these new folks and what actually happens wht-n tho new jctilers purchase. property here. - - Itecords compiled by state and national authorities t-Jiow that Ore gon has a farm population of ap proximately Cu.oou families. The State Agricultural college figure show that Oregon's farm families are increasing at the rate i( about 1 ,000 families each year. Investigations recently made by the state chamber of commerce show tiiat of 41 families who lo cated In this state in one month. 1"J purchase. 1 property t-horlly after arrival. ,f tiie Ofy;oo farmers only two families tell the utme. showing a net gain of 3:i families for the month. This is a fair aver age and indicate! that tho state is ,m king a very substantial in crease every month. It was also discovered that of the 1M. faniilie:; who purchased land in one month. 1 L' of these farm.s were purchased from people living in cities or nu; 1 of the state. Ten of these farms -have never been in cultivation be fore. The land settlement work being conducted through the state cham ber of commerce office is doing three distinct things for the state oi Oregon. Kirst, the net result each month shows an increase in new settlers; the Oregon farmers bought out are mostly remaining In the slate and a considerable per centage of the lands were owned by city people and others living outside the state. Second, new lands are being brought into profit able production by new settlers. Third, the wealth of the state Is heing greatly increased by the money and property being brought into Oregon by new folks. 4 -A $0 We had dinner with a prize fighter We were surprised to watch him eat jelly . Wi: mad dinner recently with a famous prize tighter one of the lag fellows noted the world over for his perfect fighting physique. We were interested in seeing what licwotiideat. We heard him tellone of the winters to bring a glass of jelly. Before the meal was over, the great lighter cleaned up more than half of that glass of jelly. That was a practical eye-opener as to the energy value of sugar. The active body of this man era veil anil needed sweets. Normal children also arc ath letes and their energy-consuming bodies hunger for and need sweets. All people whose daily work is of an exhausting, physical nature hunger ior and need sweets. ! And alt others need sugar as an I appetizing agent. Sugar develops 1 the flavor of health-giving cereals, I of fruits and of vegetables, of . I milk in milk shakes, and of eggs i in egg-nog. j Kvcry grocery store carries pure j jams, jellies and preserves, and ciumgh c.inncd fruits and vege tables to b;ing health to every table. The Sugar Institute. ! Fred Gottfried Amos Turnbo j GOTTFRIED & TURNB0W ) Expert plumbing, heating and sheet metal repair shop, j We specialize on service at reas j onable prices. No job too small,' 219 N. Grape St. Phone 574 1 DANCE Wednesday AND Saturday Nitea WALKER'S MEDFORD'S NEWE8T PAVILION By BUD FISHER lea, ' ii - - a .....Jlhv, r ' -..tic " .-. ....... - - -