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BEDFORD MATL TRIHCNTi, mM)FORD, ORKOON. MOXDAV, JANUARY 28. 1929.
SPACE FOUR
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Aa Itrtependrsl titnpiM
fcntered u seewid claw Batter St I
Orion, under Act of Maid) tf. ISIS.
Bt BSt RIPTIuN HATE
. By MU In Aditf
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All trrati. ei-0 ID ad.anr.
htKMKKH OF TUG ASflOTIATKIl PREKS
i Kee-Jilist l-'uil Lea-i Wire nerilr.
Tt A-A.-rl.o-d Vrei 1 rxrlienrly rntllled
t ITJZ r?WJSSuZ &"r
f and aiw to u heel nc. nrtiii-M herein
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0'iiri.i n.per ot tne ruy of Medium
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Arhrrtiitnf TtrpfMrimtlr
M C MOOKSSK.N A t'nMPAVT
I ufTlree In N'ra York. (Iilcso. Detroit,
I 'rtrel-ro, Los Ansrlt-f, Seattle, Fortlsod.
ail
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
The University of Oregon is no
( great shucks upon the gridiron
' and the basketball court, but her
co-eds make up for this slight
u crepancy, uy spelling snucas
sbux.
i
, Mme. Cecelia Meadow-lJtrk In
? tlulged In some impromptu vo
, rt:hzlng on a Bill Core fence post
yesterday.
Ilessle Swift of I.Himir, Mo., yes
lerdiiy. As defendant on a liquor
r ehalire, silo criticized tho sheriff,
i 'prosecutor, state's witnesses and
even her own attorney and wos
'Sentenced to Jail. (Press Dis
) patch-) How liko a lady!
H No names shall bo mentioned,
Unit the popular derby has a ten
Jfilency to make the wearer look
.jltke the pictures of the bunco
..jiii'ilsts who operated at tho Chi
.Jcago world fair. '
' .rt Tho Hen Plymnle boy will re
lurii tuday from a business trip to
' I-'rlsco; where ho was called to do-''-Vcrlbo
his sister.
H 11,1, IS A HI A II.!
(llmrt'li Notice)
Senior League program.
Tuples for discussion: I'niyer
is nut Just risking for things
by Mrs. Weber Moore. Prayer
helps us withstand temptation
by Will Curry.
' (Pound' by K. J I
eSevera) modest buuKiilows nio
Tolng up on the outMltirts. Noth
ing is so dlHgusting us an luuuod-
4'at bungalow.
" Science bus nut been able to ex
plulti why more of the fair and
J rail hcx, are not perched on tho
rear seal of a motorcycle theso
ovmilngri.
' A recent shipment of liquid
from the wilds of Northern Cult-
fornla detnonKtratud HKKln tho In
' viiu.lbiUty of the human stomach.
A enrd has been received from
1 tho Johnson Davis globe, girdling
j. expedition. They send us ti picture
of a church in -Singapore, and It
i Ih hop d th-' vay from
home, they will go lnsldo.
'' A naighbot-, ... ho.k to town In
j, his wagon lain .week, killed five
! rabbits. Cul'hh the roads were so
C rough they couldn't get out t litn
j way. t Fuirvlew Items.) Rougher
i than the road that cauacd the
Portland drummors to arrive
breathless aliuoat.
j! IlarveHtlng of the pussywillows
is untierway by ncboolma ams and
j women who want to liven up tho
.' frrinl riimn'u ii'itli anelni ...1 . . ...
c (, Some new villainy Is being per
Jl pelraled liy local chers. They are
. using garlic, and not caring much
f what It gets In.
, P.on vlvants are telling a Mark
f Twain story of sufficient EU6, to .
ninlio demuro ladles kick over the
bridge tables.
,f. W. Khlney, too currot-hater
I and tired bank eleik, Ih getting
I'endy to iienelrato the wllila of
Missouri. i
I Tnniorniiv is the IJSlh birthday
; of the state of Kansas, and the
( Harms Hoys, J. II. (Hert) Ander
I son, H. Kumpter Smith, the writer,
t and n coterie of valley renlilents.
.who will not confess It, will give
three cheers for their native
heath. Kansas Is called "Bleeding
Kansas." ami despite thu depar
ture of the above has not stopped
tikedlllif. ttnel. Aaron Sehollara
t-hasril redskins and steers all over
Kansas, and fought a mortgage
and cyclones there for i'3 years.
His present whlrkers were sprout
ed In Kansas. Among the distill
gulshed clllzcns of Kansas was
I ongvessman Jerry Simpson, whn
was railed "Socl.lcss," because he
w-ore no socks during a political
campaign. Hansen falls for more
fool notions than tbrgon, but re.
covers faster. An Income tux would
not have to bo defeated nine (lines,
to convlm-o the powers that be.
thatnn Income tax was not want
ed, "ll gets so cold In Kansas t hut
nails pep out of tho sides nf the
houses. Nothing can bo painted
green fir the lirasshoppers will eat
II up.- Kansas has produced many
bright men, who have made their
'mark lu other states. Their bright,
iiess .Hit not consist wholly of leav
ing Khiiiiis.'
Ore-Kill Wnillu-r.
. ' fiiviltled with snows tonight and
Tuesdny; l olillniii , cold. Kresh
we( to northwest winds' on
eoant. - . ..
the
Classified advorlislin gou results.
Editorial Correspondence
1 BARSTOW, Cal.. 9". 21. In the ' a tlx o'clock call, was startlim
! desert ai($st: We lei t Arrowhead north early not on I ho regular
I last evening at (our. and tailed hlahway just aosa the brld ;e and
lover the Cu Jon puioi reaching her. step-on-'er across the desert.
jat six prettv Kooti koIhk for a
trip of 80 miles over the maun ! ,,c natl no ner left than the
tains. A little further than the ootui c-erk who had been an In
;!i from Med ford to Vreka. but tePHted listener, volunteered the
i nothing like the Sitkou j-'rade.
nG hl,lway 8 nearly straight,
on'y a furvcT nar ih mm
e V. ... ,o
um. wrucn is niarxen y ru air-
"I plane beacon tot.- and when you,"" thu lal-' ne l"ut the ex
uasa thu tnimmlt. von art treat
ed to your first surprise. Fur
there 1b no down-hill curve on th-i
'other sldca perfectly strain
imvnmpnr ir-flfiini? finwn n ii-vei
plateau with Just enough decline
to make tifty mlh an hour east-
.without more than touchlr.,' vour
' foot to the throttle. In either side
of the hiKhwav, nothing lint sand
and various types of cactus some
and various types of caetus-.ome
five fingered ones nearly as tall as
five fingered ones nearly as tall as
h iel c.Kr0ph poles. i hat had become of the Stewai-t
The week s storm h-d l-ft the fruit ranch? Kor an hour we tried
! mountain peaks covered with a!'" '"'vr M rnold fire nuestlons.
1 lleht mantle of snow, and the co - and then adjourned for bed. as It
ors were beautiful ill the setting,
sun. ab we passea uown tne siopi,
we caught a glimpse ol the Santa i day. We had to promlso hlrr. how-
'!"?n conversation
Is alwavs something vleturesqne! One of the nartv :,skd Mr f 'n'e. 111 i times painted and the shavings oP .. .. ...
and vc tueiv romantic about ,1 ! man why he evrr left Jacksonville, i Kverybody knows Hint the weath-! the boards arc put under the head 1 " ne dlU8s nen cru'9-tians-co.itlnental
passenger train : a place for which he had such er feels colder, or, as we say, the ; anil filled in around the body. . ! e.r" .'em"K "'hers question our
starting Its long Journey at nlght'an unusual affection. He cocked 1 ''"Id Ih "penelratlng," when the i (Almost a Neighbor.) ! fKt to regulate our own defense,
the u k cng no chugg nx hard.
and the Pullmans curving In and
out behind, like an allninlnaled
I niri.ii
llarstow Is a one street town,
malnlv ttarHecs. and shacks, like
j Htoroa 19 ,) asset being a fine
. Harvey station hotol, which we
ronn( w,u .omo difficulty, as It
, WBS daik and the railroad 1b be-
i ow the town. We had an excel
lent Harvey dinner, and secured
good rooms, away f.om tho rail
road tracks, remarkably quiet and
comfortable.
After dinner thu luhhy with the
dining room on ono side antl a
large Harvey lunch counter on the
other, apparently patronized at ail
hours of tho day or night, was 1
busy place, a score of motor tour
ists some of them bound for Death
Valley like oursulves. moru en
routo to l.ns Vegas, Nov., alto for
tho new Moulder dam, Just now a
typical western boom town. In
fact neatly everyone In southern
California Just now, nut of a Job
or looking for riches or excitement
Is hound for l.ns Vegas. Wo hope
to go there later on, for from all
accounts it represents an economic
phenomenon, which Is rapidly puss
lug from the Amorlcun ucone a
genuine frontier boom In full
swir.;. Tho difficulty lies In see
ing tho place and not staying there
for tho night, for there are no
rooms to bo had. and even with
one, sleep Is Bind to be more or
loss out of tho question.
We wer tallilng about. I,uh Vegan
when a large tnau, bis vest half
buttoned over an ample and pro
trufHt tttminv. bed room sliopera
on his feet, Joined us, with the lat
est Information from th Boulder
Dam mecca. 1 In said he owned
a lO.oito acre ranch near thutc
Irrigated by the Virgin rival, six
cuttltigH pnr year, dairy cows and
eheuHD ranch, etc, etc., and that
this Uis Vegas bubble- would blow
nit in (wo weoltH or so. Town lots
selling lor $U'0,000 and J'JO.unO. not
worth 30 cents a fow months
and not worth much morn now
Thnre would bo a Union Pacific
ppjtr put In, much goiiHtructlou
work if (bo dam really is built,
but nothing around there worth
I rluali.ig, too much alkali. Yes
It wus a regular frontier bonn,
saloons running wldo open, gamb
ling all nklit, h-1d uis and ntur
dors, nil the crooks and riff raff
f"ni n wet rushing In but It
couldn't last long.
The nAwcomer moved n moat
loquacious and tnlurestlug party.
ha hoard wo wore from
Vodford, Oro., he said he was the
man who put Cirannda In Siskiyou
county on tho mnp, that the war
spoiled his plan nnd ho lost some
thing like f 7 .10,000 on the deal
but In spite of thu crook hankers
from San K anclsco, he saved the
farms for the original purhasors.
i Whereupon ho presented his card
I t. I t U .... I I 1 I . . 1 ,.r tl.r
'A. la. Harlow, President of tho
! Foundation llond and Mortgage,
Co., of I.ok Angeles."
Yea ho knew Medford well,
Kmll Mobr, John Cochran who
wrote htm a l.'iO.OOO Insurance vol
ley. Kino men John, , great
,', ,.' ,, ,, M(f,m
pear ranch and still owns some
lots In Ashland. Alfalfa mid cows
hud heroine his hobby now, ThU
Nevada ranch Is going to be a gold
mlno six crops a year, put It in
the cov.s, niake theni produce tile
milk nnd cream, cheese antl but
lor. He left us all top soon, solthat the peanut accounts for Oelhas since resorted to the remedy
full tif big figures, our various nnd I per cent of nut consumption in1 several times when she happened
sundry heads swam. Said he had this country. 'to come lu contact with isiisou
MUTT AND JEFFr
lMUTTa X SOLO revy ihlrJCT
j BONlr AMD IMVCSTCB IM
PLANC WHICH I rtnVC. LhIO ajCeir.u -,-.- HdOON'r START CF AN ENBUBANtt lAkiTA'Tl tt7.M VAJKetslWiiMO . - V , r A- j
THC 'EXClAATtON (AAKK'. Trie 'QUESTION I zr I.0OK HViC- I FLIGHT TrW WILL C0NTAvT J J I WITH TH TOoPEUeR- . -. " to6T S : '
PAARK' PLAMt STAVED ALOFT ALOiT-t MajrjBCR6K Cajft SCMtTlMfc IN S FOR HALF AN r-1 ' : .- ,
SeverJtAVS MUCRlb'S KSCCORD. JT?jTp,N6 ' Aaoo ' ail Set MvUi ". HOUR . UlHCVX I V-. -I
A(TH (CtJl AID IN lit PU LING I 0 PR,U ALL SC-TAAWTT. . ' jv A ,
mvblt-mi: excr to 6ct if KX "t CONTACT! ;-Vv - '
J ? . - '"1S J.'jSsw.T5 OSn.J.s....ssJT..w- ll . es 7 CONTINVJ6TJ '' ' f ' ?si
PLANC WHICH X rA,W CHKiSTC iN. o
ITHC 'EXClAleSTtON (AAKK.
PAARK' PtAMt STAVED ALOFT
sevefviiAvs worlds kccord
katlTrt yauR AID l(N liiiPULING
mv bltj. e exvccr to sct
CNouRA'icc loetOKU mi'
AAOILL STrMMD R
ALL. TltwC!
miormation he once lived In Jack
sonvl.le. He had a square Jawed
lileimant Irish face, perhaua 45 or:.....i ,h. i.n .., . -
county seat, Medford. I'hoenlx a id
Talent. ILs name? C'. C Colo- i
man. No, no relation to I1I1I or j
I linn, only lived In Jacksonville!
two years back In the nineties. ;
uul 'iai' never forgotten It and had
a warm spot in His heart for south-
! e n Oregtu. Did we know John 1
0rlh ""d Kv" Heamea and "Jerry"
Nooniin' on(1 J'idge Hanna. and the
i druggist, IJoc Hoblnson. Was the.
i Iruggist. IJoc Hoblnson. Was the,
, "In Harnum railroad still running?
, ol" "arnum railroad still running?!
getting late anil wo too nail
- iuh h-t un, lul-, neaL
: "'s neau on one sine, lingered it
sheet of the old fashioned hotel
register and allowed as he had lot
iliomestick for oil Kulntuckv and
so had gone back there. He had
; a decidedly Southern accent, so
Wo wlirmlMpri llO lluil UtllVnil thorn
many years before coming west
again, antl seining on thu cuge or
the Mojavo desert
,.,, ,. . ,
HALT I.AIsh till, .Inn. JK. (P)
I I'Yauk liarber, tiakland, Oil., pilot
I
it. w. n. i
(OAKLAND AIRMAN
MAKING RECOVERY
! AFTER LONG COMA
of a lioelng Air Transport plane nflectlve means of evaporating wa
whleh was wrecked In the ltuby;tor In tho air In the winter time
mountain wilds nf Nevada last or when the dwelling is artificially
Thursday, regained coiusclousness heated soon discovers that eyery
for the first time since the nee!-, body feels comfortable at a more
dent this morning In a Halt I.ako moderate temperature than every
hospital. body demanded before tho humlil-
naiWr suffered concussion of hying equipment was brought into
the bruin ami was marooned with llfU!'
1.. .1. Pflueger. San Krniielsco iireh-. A household teiniieriiluio of 65
Hoot, ami A. I. Ames of Camden,
.Maine, In the" pliille lifter it crash
miles east
...
ei In Hccri't p;iHM, 4 fi
of f.lko, .Ni'V. A reneim parly
reached them early Hatnrday morn
ing. I'fluegei and A tiiei-. who were
en route in .Salt Lake, arrivtMl here
by train wit h Iturber eaily yes
terduy morning and left luxt nllit
for thflr homes. Tln-y said Uar
ber struck his head on the cock
pit of the plane when It crashed
"into the pumh. The pilot h.-u un
I'on.U'liHiH at the couti-olu until the
rescue party arrived.
Thu ' three men were nearly
frozen to death ami were without
fond. They had no water and
quenched their thirst by eating
snuw.
Ho vera. I members of the reHcuu
party who broke trail through
seven feel of anow for six ml lea
In a blizzard to reach the puss
were exhausted and It was three
nours iiernre iney were tinio to
start on the return trip. i
Physicians ntiendlug liarber said;
regaineu consciousness shortly
before I o'clock .this morning and
then lapsed Into a deep sleep. They
'mid there wax n slight Improve-
meat In his condition.
Kxplolt Arrlnin l-'orcst.
DAK All. French West Afr'ca
("l Forests which produce I'M vu
rleties of trees In this section of
i no tMimira. popularly neiieveii to
bo a barren desert, are to be ex-
plolled by a French syndicate!
wt. r-,1 sees ,o i , .. s i-
plying France with railroad tint-
her normally Imported.
Peanut I'm l-:.tenslve.
WASHINGTON Ifl') PeantitH I
ure lot-reusing In Industrial Im
portanee. the department of com
merce reports, citing consumption
of around 100.1100 tons yearly In
American c a n tl y manufacture
alone. Although 12 states yearly
produce sun. OH') tons worth more j utloti of Kpsom salts. She kept
than till'. Olio. iioo, nearly so.ooo i while stockings o n her arms, sat
lons nre Imported yearly, chiefly . ttralod with tho solution. It work
front t'hlna. Tho department adtls'cd lilie magic. Mrs. It. says she
Jeff Is Going Aftet- a
oOUCRMMCNT
TrtiS UTTLfc
Trie 'QUESTION
ALfV.Or
an
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M DO
Blgfd letters pensialnt to persons! tieelOj tat brfleo. Dot to dlsesaa dlsffvstps sr
treslsaefit, will be sflswersd bt Dr. ttrsil. tf ffUnil, self-Sildreewad envelop 1 ic.9vl
I.. tLrrt ebould be brief end written In If. k Owlna- to tb lerce Duniner nf Uturt ra.
oeived. only few can be snswered here.
inf to Instruction. Address Dr. WU1UDJ
i HUMIDITY
Thin aoeiua a :ool time to re -
" inaiiBieptioie
of proof, that
damp walls, ..
dain cellar un
der the house, or
the absence of a
tcl,'i "I SI -
cumulation of wa
line. . wo.
ter In the base
unwi.'inJn.hr10r,!
' lnttl ou
tony tuuceive un-
W Z4 the heading
, . m uutnoness. is
tacior ot .it iieaitii. tramp
V"'R , ";" "'n'l bed.ootns,
uainp bedding or damp clothing
b "ncomlortable hut will
- - v .. ,'. . .
' '',"u'1. Ti.,?""1'
,nMu.
mioiiouy is comparatively nign.
Li
when the air Is damp; and on the ; least, we find that nursing over
other hand the air does not feela year Is a strain on the health
"0 com n it is rainy dry. Zero
or sub-zero temperatures In a com-
paratlvely dry climate or place are
mil SO COlll til One H lAelle? nnl
so "chilling" as temperatures ten
or twenty negroes nigner in ell-
mates or places where thero
mo.e mulHture In the nlr.
S, XFHS -
S4
when Iho
""h uii is
moist.
In a hot climate tho heat Is less them removed when you'll get ai "uu,u "'
difpieKHlntr, easier to endure If the i dozen more. (F. H.) j President Coolid.e, whose spec-
air Is fairly dry; with increasinsl Answer. avus is a mark, mole laity is wise economy, also favors
moisture or humidity the tropical or spot present at birth or be ! spending, when that happens to be
climate becomes less endurable. . coming apparent In the first lewiwlse. lie recommends an addi
The same principle Ih Involved J weeks of life. One surgical nielli-! tiotial sum of $1,500,000, for thu
water vapor In the air conducts od or another will bent men! tho i acrieul ..ral denarLment. The mon-
tho heat f.om the body, but It hin -
i tiers evaporation of the BWent. and
I thai Is tho moro Important factor
' lb" cooling of the hotly, or the
( EhhI tut t It m of body heal. '
Any householder who installs an
15 "''' as comlortahlo, Indeoii
more lia inv and less ehi lv. to
Kra'ntlpnp, uncle and the girls than
llill llilllllt.l-llllll.nu tf 71 li. Tr.'l.n.l
lorn the humldlly was corrected,
if tills tloes not seem consistent
with the explanation Just giVen.
the host way to settle the question
for yourself Is, try It In your own
household.
The Ideal Installation is buhl in
nnd automatic. This costs some
thing and is worth all It costs ir
one Is building a home of health.
Most penplei must resort to ord
inary schemes for provldl:. desir
able moisture In the .air. Unless
a substantial quantity of water is
evaiKiiatod daily It is scarcely
worth while: people should not be
misled into thlnltln;; Unit a mere
gallon or two of water evaporated
111 a dwelling, no matter how tiny,
can be of any appreciable service;
for an ortllnaiy dwelling It is nee-
I ossnry to evaporate thlrtv to sixty
i gallons of water dally i.'i order lol'erence in this country what your
j maintain the humidity at even a
fttir level when the air Is heated
to 68. This Is accomplished by
simple pans or reservoirs on rail
tutors or registers, with many folds
I of nbaorbont wlcklng suspended
over and dipping Into the water.
Mere open pans ol' wator will not
evaporate so much.
I csideB Bavtng nn the winter's
fuel bill moisture in Iho air keeps
everybody's temper and complexion
smooth and
Is kind to mucous
membranes. -'
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
V .i Hr. .itho appoaranee to Iho Importation
Mrs. U ll. H. reports that after I . .!.. r,r h.i.
a iiiful experience she found n
i .1, .h. . I.. !... I........1.I .. ,11. r
M I... lie .wi. n.ilr.- ThU woe
prescribed by
an old-fashioned
country doctor. Tho doctor may
have been old-fnshinned anil s mere
country doctor, hut evidently he
knows his pharmut'ology. Ho dir
ected the sufferer to keep the in
flamed skin wet with a strong sol
New Endurance Flight
;r - s (wow wiTwcsniwa -m- . MoRe; Be wwono. X ve v . r forgot to
So reHj cen be made to Queries Dot conform
Brady. 10 car of tnla newspaper.
FOR HEALTH
(Bered
. Ivy. but she
uas never H'saiereo.
anollier
.i k 01 ucti severity.
She adds that common vellowi' 1.
laundry soap. If applied as a lather
Immediately after eiposure will
counteract Ivy poison. o
.Answer. Both remedies are
ir.irxii Annll... t h In ..
..,. iiuuiiici inai nan urii
- . ri.Rlual l.w fru-. lu n l
'. V " "
lion matte uy mixing equal quan-i
tltlAa nf tln,.(n--a ,.l 'ln h)nKIWnl
aaa Thi y sopped
gently on the inflamed patches
once or tw(.p a fa..
They Do 8ome Things Differently
Abroad
A woman who has recently
como ,rom Westphalia. Germany,
,elB nle her' mother nu.-Bed a fain-
of bU ehMren lln,.i ,hov were
! seven years o.d. and the last, a , small lan cannot -wt Justice,
l.nr u nnr,orf ..nn k .itCrinm Enes linoiiii shed. Ijiw that
uo' waH uurseu until oe was eigui
; years old. In the same town they
thjlr dead in paper shirts,
; Answer. Here in Amer ca at
of the mother and Inadenunto fm-
j ti e normal nut.itlon of the child.
'I admire antl respect the Westphal
lun nln,nllllu bUi.i H..IbI U
; mteht well follow the example here
In this land of extravagance and
is ; heathenish dluplay.
Nevus or Birthmark
lr" roH
- -
ope.ation. nnai causes nevus:
I There's no use navlne to hnve
! requirement. Nevus never returns
when obliterated.
A movie actress's weddin
I-
nothln' more or less'n
o' venue. The late Tex Rlckard
aot as aood Dress notices as anv-
I buddy, 'er It don't make no dif-
: business IB It you're succesatui.
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One,)
caslonal births t)f "Mongolian Id
iots." In his practice, and you
learn that Asiatic blood is never
completely absorbed, by whites.
The Mongolian idiot appears fre
quently In Italy, both parenta ap
parently while, and scientists trace
of Mongolian slaves, as far hack j
so .iiuiT-u I uiUi lu vile inn teeiiiii
CwlltUry.
Whether or not It be Into Hint
the whlto, yellow and black races;
sprang originally from three dif
ferent semt-human animals, there!
Is no doubt as to the Importance'
of keeping the main blood streams!
pure. I
That interests Asia, us much nsi
it does us. '
f
Charles Kvans Hushes, formerly
chief Justice, and as grcnt a law.
yer as any, warns the bar that J
United States administration of;
Record. And How!
4 II III . J , .
justirp needs a boue cleauine. lie tbe taxk-ab In wlik-Ji she roi!w
luentluns "delays, favurltlFni. Jt hutiie from the iiarty w;n '!
of date procedure and misuse ofllow. yreeit. or heliotrope. Al-t
the Jury system," anions other, mun In tears, rhe called a bud
erlls. inetfB advlMer. and aaked him tu
'luke up the search. Il-nnotl-
Disreicard of law la Haunted on fll.d , pollce, and InterteU ad-!
eri-ry IUe. aaya lrg. llunbea and VI iilsenienw In three-iiepaKT.
tne example 01 oiur lawyers cor-
i rUptB young lawyers.
I With lawyers IliakiflK lawg, CX
ploltluK lawg
and nrovfdlne all
. juumcB. 11 14 no nururisin.; inai
i?"", Te. devlsed "? P"i ?'!
ri. tnr ia--..UPD -.i,,... it,nn
: ,, ,.i.t:
j In Kngland, a poor riSJiu. lth
; a Just claim HBainst the biggest
1 railroad or other corporation, can
bring his case Into court, and have
.1.1 t t. . l ,
1 soiueiuiiiic leit. uiier wiumnir iiih
ri.. .1..11
. ""'num. .
Ask any honest lawyer, there
1.. .. . .u e . .-1..
; whether it would pay' you to sue,
; an American railroad for fifty dol-1
,argi or ono thoii.Hand dollars.
You would get your permanent
decision In Kngland In a few weeks
or days. Here the big corporation
can keep the little man coming
to court for several years. The
uUiuniaow, jmn uitn.,l)l two itntt a half cents a blade.;
'do not suit the rich are Ignored
i bythem. We do need , soma
. - - r
j , " ' . ,,ew.,,T.
"H'y" pBm'
"""""' '-"""i
ion?'
An Italian newsuauer slmulv
says "Italy is not racing with the!from "Tho HhanKhni Gesture" a
j craJy natlons
Why this powerful nation should
hem and haw, hesitate, and won-
der If anyone will be offended by
The Woman A
tzB:r&xz r i?zwah the Radio MhuT
nov.il on,., n.meu m, rr.v rmnni
: ... ..i...i.t n..it...i.. nii.inn.A t.
cy will be utrt-d on a station de
voted tn drv fnrmlnir In fiuhllmr
r..n, rin ... i.... 1 1.... .v..tnwn bnuse
aui,'.ii.. n,i' i.jnn,.un i.n,.u
I Kncouraging news from the Irish
irreo Stale will please all but a1 private and unlisted telephone
I few that dislike seeing any com- number known only to his Inti
j promise succeed. mates, and a third is that whic h
I Irelnnd is more prosperous than i8 listed in tho telephone direc
tor a long time. Savinrs In banks tory. Three telephones stand be
lare increasing. Tim balance of side bis bed and four more trt-e
trade. Includlpn; the "Invisible" bal- arrayed oil n llv'ng room table,
anco is In favor of the free state. He has seven telephones at his
The remarkable development of . Kulnn lraii residence on Long Is-hydro-electi'ic
power in the south , hind. ...
of Ireland, the work done bv Cler: i r
man contractors, will add to the
country's prosperity, und to north-
fetn respect for the south of Ire
land. .
A
NEW YORKER
ARGE
By ti. I). .Seymour
I NEW YORK. When bile
back to ner noiei suite
afternoons ago after attending
i t I .. ..i M si,.. M . f 1.1
It'll UII Ill At;i.ii. .uiuvi ..us....
slerltza, opera
she bad lost
sinser discovered
tile bracelet she
wore to the affair a platinum
piece pet with 3.1 .d!amomls and
eight pearls.
She returned to the apartment
where she bad been a guest,
and the maid helped her hcui.
the fluors and the crannies of
the upholstery, without result.
Sh coutd not recall whether
After Grippe,
Bronchitis, Cold
or Cough,
Build Strength With
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Rich in the
aU1 Health-giving
JjjjL of Cod-liver Oijljjfljg
Stfltt , Bow tie. RtoomfirW. N J. ?R-77 i
0rfe,i,w a reward. I
A day went by without yield-!
in a tracts. .Meanwhilu the hotel;
doorman heard of the loi-s atul ;
1 it, t., f
inuulrinc of every cab
drfv.-r who drew up to the door
Have you lottnu a umceu-i
your t.i " ! was about
to
icont-ftda that iv had , itemized
' v"' ' chauffeur '"' when
on0 replied to liis imiulry: "Ves.i
; I found one and turned It In." .
. M, ini'll-. untiflt.l ll:iril.l-:
- - ........ ...
',..1 t.i lhl tMVlr-nl. off l-l-K 1111.1
. - - - - , -
toiinu ner jewel awaiting a ciaim-
n.iir Ihnn. T)w, ilimrninn irnf till
reward.
What to do with old safety
razor blades Is still a problem
that awaits solution. An ingen
ious tradesman In Union Kquare
tried to turn them into money,
and he Is ready, after u month,
to' admit failure.
Hut .scheme was to give new
hiauel, for dull ones at a charge
..r . .
I He rcshurpened the old blades
nd lljlfp 't.(1 f tl,c, ,
dlcrs and merchants n laboring
communities for resale at cut
rates. 1 There was n brisk mar -
ket for rcshurpened blades In
the" places he planned to sell
'ih..,, h,nhi r,.n.i i...a.,
' ho couldn't Interest shavers in
.......... . .
Iteuplria- Double Profits
Carter is liai vestlnK
ncii nimncuii ruwaru. . .ine tieijt-
cd writ i! the play, and since it
opened three seasons ago she has'
HJIlCtT 1L
gotten half the royalties. Now -
she is taking It on a new road,
......... .. . ,
muunted thus far to somewhere
near 4300,000. The play is cull
ed tho longest lived, on the road
since "Abie's Irish Hon"."
Plciuy Of Numbers j
Three telephone circuits audi
ten telephones serve Herbert I
Bayard Swope, executive editor of
The New York
World, at bis
on
r"ly,;rlsl.,.ll,i
street. One Is linked with the!
'World, an -
switchboard of The
other 'is reached by
calling bis
"Married Life "Net
Worth While
Blames Wives' "Nerves"
"Weak nerves," said a New York doc
tor recent ly, " in my est imation wreck
more happily married lives than any
other cause."
Besides making the sweetest dispo
sition sour and irritable, nervousness
is a terrilsV drain on your vital forces
it saps your youth and your strength
and dulls your beauty. Wiiat a differ
ence from the liright-eycd, vibrant girl
lie married. No wonder married life
seems unbearable!
Hut you can get rid of your nervous
ness speedily too nnd become the
steady -nerved, radiant woman vou
"" "vie. i .e.isMooiiiin oi . uu un
I ""V ' ., , '
woman of you doesn't rid you of thap
tired, strained feeling go back and get
your money.
Co to your dntgitt now and get a
hottlcof Tanlac. Alillionsof folksnavc
started back on the road to youth,
health and happiness with this world
famous tonic and there i.s no reason
why you, too, can't begin today to re
build your worn-out tissues and re
vitalize your entire system.
laiilac
I52MMUON BOTTLES VSW
Fred Oottfrled Amos Turnbow
GOTTFRIED & TURNB0W
Expert plumbing, heating and
sheet metal repar shop.
We specialize on service at reas
i onable prices. No Job too small,
i 219 N. Grape St. Phone 574
!i
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TO EAT WITHOUT
BECOMING FAT
g
Avoid Too Much of Any Food
and Too Little Exercise,
Say Authorities
Some people seem to think that
all t-ey need to do to reduce is to
stop catini; sucar. That isn t true.
As a matter of fact, as a prominent
medical authority says, "Every foot!
that has any food value at all is.
fattening if taken in large enough
11 lln 111 it it'" "HeHurinp- Weiellt." hm
-t ... c
ioes on to say, nieans to eat less,
keeping the diet balanced and at-
' tractive.
I Jlcdica! authorities arc alarmeil
' at the national "craze for reduc
ing." "The experience of centurie-t
lias shown," says a celebrated doc- W
tor, "that a poorly nourished body'
j becomes much more quickly subject
to such disorders as anemia, tuber
culosis, the common colti. or various
types of infeetion, than does one
properly upholstered. . . . The craze
?" rfhinness is an latmpt to modify
, tor tninness is an auempi. to mouuy
nt.nnBB nt nui,ir.
How much more wise and sane it
htM$&
rather than omit the ono ingredient
that adds so much to the enjoyment
1 0f eating. Sweetness is nature'
ideal flavor. And no other food in
so nure or so cheap as sugar. Eat
plenty of such healthful foods an
cereals, appl-' sauce, prapeiruit and
fresh and canned fruits and vege
tables of all kinds sweetened to
taste. Sweetening makes it easy to
eat the healthful foods regularly
and daily. Don't oveieat, but re
number it is Janpermis to undereat.
'. , s i
ne ?.uf,ar way 13 tne ""PP way"
' lne t,uar t'-nuie.
Only here for
a short while
If worried or
in doubt, see
her
SHE SEES
SHE KNOWS
Crews Apart
ments, N. Pa-
cific highway. 3rd house north of
0w' FlllinB Station.
! "o"" 12 to 8 P. M. Daily
Not
Open Sundays
KINSER, THE GRAFTER
I make a specialty of all kinds
of first class fruit tree grafting.
Your Black Walnuts should be
grafted over to Franquettes.
Will call and advise with you
free of charge.
References: Paul Scherer, phone
1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4;
C, A. Hiles, phone 869-L.
J. A. KINSER
Box 571 Medford, Ore.
U AND HOLLY-ST. PHOU 144
k Complete Cleaning axd
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