O r.' " i1 i fXBI! FOUR MEDFORD MAft f RIBLNK Mir. uur. woM PJilbbr.1 W III MKIIFUKU rHUTlI0 CO. li-u-st n. ru si. ptot ta ; BllBtUT W. W'HL, Kdilar I BL'UrTRB SMITH, Utmta AO loiktxadcot NempP biKltd n tttond rliu milirr U UnVofll, firo, ukr Art uf Hwcb . l1- 61 HWRII-llU.N BATtfl Bj Mall In Adrmc- IUhr. 'tb Sand;, jnt iMllr, ltll Btllrfay. DHlIltll Itjilr. vilbout Btiixtoy.1 rr Daily, vllliout Hunlij, month . . . , Weekly Mill Trlluite, dm jnr... ...ff.RO ? lafrkf, in AOTinc in nirwviu, wm., i UlomliK. IXitfil 1'ouit, rbwnli, Tilenl, Elil art on liltlivn: . Daltr, iil Sunday, mouth.., Itolir. niiliout Sunday, month. .tally, tltlwut Buwlay, je.. Italy, vilb RmimUv, vne ft-tr. 8.00 All trrmi, Hsti in tdiaire. WMM.1t OP TUB AHSiHjIATKI I'HWM j , f(1(.t jt wnH nothing hut a few tnu-k loiuliim in. a the tnt fur piihllratlon of all ncMi ilispsiclwa ! fashion into limit !'( and and In rrpdliad to H of irt ewllifd in IhU piptr, , fJ j ftM, S)),m -( )n and aUo to tlie lifil ntta puMUtiu bemn. .... All rlht for pwt.licaut.0 of ipecial dhpitetw Hlht ht-iriK a dim frinm- of inoiin bfftio at also tocrffd. ! tains toward ihc northern horizon. tWiclal DMf of tbe City of Medford. Official air f Jtckwii County. rfeorn JaJir tmtgt circulation fur ill months ruling Oct. I, lHtfft, 43H. Atilnf Rrprrnttlrs M. C. MU1JKNHKN It COMPANY ftffiwa In Xrm York, rtilfagn, IWrMt, rraurlsco, la Angilfi. ScaiUe, Iwtland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The flu epidemic is over, the legislature half over. There have been no raptures over the late snow In these parts, as snow on the floor of the valley isa pour urade. It Is white, like oil snow, but has none of the other oharucterlMties. It wpIkIih about ID poll mis to the shovel full. It Mill not penetrate the hide of a steer, when the steer has its beiiiff, ,hut when the hide of a steer be comes the solo of a shoe, no time Is lost In oozlnu thruuKh. Snow collects on the roof, and, eventu ally melts, forming a lake upon thn roof. Instead of Koine thru the drain pipe, the snow comes down thru the roof, and there Js more work for the kalso miner. ;SnoV udds to the. "majesty of the winter foliage." it is said. If snow -came to these parts in wholesale lots, ft would raise Cain, A thin layer confounds the roosters. As he struts around the heuyard the snow clliiK-H to his hoofs, and In four steps the rooster thinks be has a hall and chain, and has to wait for a thaw. If there is a heavy fall of snow in you hih . JiIIIh, daredevil autolsts havn Im- . porta ut business In cities beyond It. Snow should be forbidden here, as it is worse than a downpour of nour mooushlnu mash. Telf riyinulc returned yesterday from Frisco, lie reports Califor nia us wicked and prosperous as eveiv Untile vs. Untile. Suit for di vorce. Motion to strike. -(I(ed ! Jlluff News.) Decree of skirmish ! granted. ' , ' ,V nuuiher of preleiit Ions IkIooh lire : Hchedulcd for . spl-iliK httlld. IK. . ... Wives are beinc made flic vic tim of n hellish ruse by low down brutes In the derby hat craze. -When cnUKht they say: "o, my dear! - Tin weaflnK It for CicnVfto!" Auy Ford-Cnupe nf the local Imitation Mrltlsh set, has velin quished all right and title to the male escort she loaned Countess Chevrolet. They won't bring back a borrowed book, she savs. The fJrand Frigid ('.one f the Amalgamated iVcsh Air FIoiuIh is llobias Deuel, the woodpile mag nate. i(e inenrcerales his hired imm in an lee-box that Is courte ously called an office. A cheery glow In the office stove Is realized with a piece of red paper. Tomorrow is C.rouud Hog Day. This outstanding event does not stand out as far as it should in the civic life, as It Is the source from which springs nil spring Wcailicr. August dirt is February mud on the litsi year' auto license. The Humane society better do something about the Portland drummer with a canary In the bird cage In his curtained -Id. Another tender youth has been armed with a saxophone. "I will not be responsible for bills contracted by myself or any body. S S. Piter." -. (Dorrisi Times.) That's frank enough, , The statement In Secretary of Labor Duvls'x letter tu the Welsh newspaper that MI per cent, of the people of the United Sonets arc poor wim not lifted from one of his campaign HpeechcB. (Springrield Republican.) Mr forgot to add: "Anil getting poorer." IP IT Tl'lt.VS 1VAI1M Ilutwcvit the i-uii.IhIi1. brooks. Hint now ure plunslnu Klooda nnd, fi-Hnllr. hurl tlicm- BclVi-B down wttH'P HIII-rontlH.. On flili.-i- hun.l the il.-ltli nro liicod , livlnir Mti-l-ami. thni i-lsi no mini knntvti whvrc; run iml't Kn-.il uhovu tin- With They KI-HI.H, ilii-y tank And turn from old to nOw-cut . chuniH-iH. hvarlnt; On thrlr i-urniit IslutB toinaroin wrukc-n.-d UnnliH, or hlo.-ko.l liy iirlson.d d.-bi-iu, rl,o In spouting horiiK ot iy. By farm house door A now Htr.um finds u nhort-cut to tin- roud. And runhoH Kindly down the fra.ry ' . ledft.-g. ' k JIlBhi-r 1 climb, til fantor run tht wutori. TumblitiK. incliu. whirling, lour. " Ing llko wind ' In piM. (Now rorh Trlbun.) 4 Wood all kind oak. laurel, fir find drr Plnb. Medford Fnnl Co Editorial Correspondence imkx.ui; cickkk. jjkatii VAM.KV. Oil., Jan. 2S. Wo got lim early Htitrt from iim-siow, ami H wan good oil macadam an lor (as lijiggeit, mar deb )! Ar : thur Ihisbane has h horn d toad j ruiM-ll. TiKT" 5Vf left lilt- Nfi-illr" ; highway fur the Arrowhead Trail, ;i fair macadam road in i Iff, far as linker, and which goes on to I hi boom town of J -as Vegas and then in Halt I -;t k City. At Haker wv stopped at u service n.4n.n - 1(;ikl.r !n nitii j about the r,,..l t,. Death Vnlb-v. fur Wlih- ,U5 the blgn pointed off Int'i th" d--s-t ! ...i ..i t-i.-l.t r. . ..ill. I li.n.lK : ert at rinht angle , believe that wax the highway to . Ihiu fjiiniiUK ntid lllstorie iot. ( "Yt's, that's the road." raid the hoy lit thp MTVirr' station, ratln-r ffjuinpiiy, when h found w woio only KlnK t' huy hoihh raisins iu-utt-ad of Htucklim up with oil and antt. "So that's lit-alh Valley aid v. "Naw D.-ath Valley';) n.-ar a hundred iiiII-k away," said the hoy, "hut that's the mail." "So that's the road!" We erawled Into the Hood Ship Sedan, with the donor at the wheel, and started nn. Death Valley! What an excel lent name, ami hnw perfectly every lliiiik' in this ania.liiK' district is named everywhere you u the t-l.'hi unr.l Tor thn liuh'. olaee. It is an example of typical and erring literary instinct of primi tive man Mjuml, as folk sotis arc jiound. (If we had time we would orate that point and send a . I,, li en py to the Atlantic Monthly.) Hut listen to a few of them: ! "I-'urnace creek. Chloride Cliffs, j Dante's View, Had Water. Poison Springs, Soda Mountain, Salt lied.. Owl Lake, etc., etc. If they don't sound perfect liv- lug symbols of dead thine, ko toj the Death Valley and they will. i Absolute desolation: That Is the road to Death Valley. More than that, It is Death. For 7. miles through that waste nf sand, then was absolutely nothing in the worid alive hut the tood Ship Sedan and Its four occupants. Not a bird in u.e ..... ..... a tninp on tne grounu. not even i a breeze siirrinu. not a fly, nothing! j It Is really difficult to descritej the sensation. We seemed to he III a void, amr yet there was sonic- ; thing Vague Jy m naclr - a Unit It all threatening, in spite of the steady chug of the motor, the eh blue sky and the warm, aluwi hu-- man looking Min. shining down. For T.'t miles not a car t-'oin or coming did we meet nothing alive, animal, vegetable or inim-i.il but ourselves and the cai--thc only thill;; bl-lu .'i n liv i si-cue -d. und destruction. ; station call he seen from a dis Well. we know nuu in 1;l0, an. ,,,-ver seen until about what solitary confinement , Uu, l(J vtVilki MlI(,.nv ruxw means. HcO a tip: If you eve-1 ,t(j u,)n go to D-ath Valley, ib.n i go alone. , Jn thU w(iy Wi, ra ,nU; F,iri..1,.,, Co with a party, and preferably i , . tiMi,. itit--' sin.d: in go in two cars instead of one. We j went In one ear. Mit the next tfm'M we are going in two. ' This point will M elaborated j Inter on; for we are getting ahead of our story. j Sand, sand, sand and scarcely a straight section of road, for more than Mt feet, liut the 11. S. Sedan worked perfectly and we made Sho-1 shone, over (Mi mibs from Par-! .. i siow , ny noon. ; Sliotihoiio is the half-way station c ' "'" ''" of ivaler at Shoidiono, 1ml no crops, 1 l or i ill' simple itiimiii hum iin i e in too much poison in the soil to raise crops. j At least that Is what Ihe propri etor of the little hotel and eating 1 house told us another southerner I - Death Valley n't-ms full of thcin. j Another car came in from the north Just as we pulh-il In. a man,) Lvo women and a colored ehauf-j feur. joining us at luncheon, the ; piece de resistance of bleb was ; friciissk'd burro. They had been to l-'ts Vegas, and told us not to miss it. They had wired for neconto- , datlons, hut found none when they arrived, the proprietor refusing to' turn out people already there. The place, they said. Is swarming with ; people of all classes, ages and up-J pea ranees, from "bundle-stiffs." I who hud walked or hitch-hiked, to' millionaires who had come in their j 11 " 11 U1 n..ti- ing easy money w ere as goon advertised. Humbling Is in roll be- swing the same elty tots MUTT AND JEFF iMN, UP THERC- IS Trie MARVieL i . . ( JANUAPV 2.8"2?'. ) MUTT r MeuTi I . TT C DF W Wei PHOT JCfF HAi fX fV) J KID DCN'TVoU ( K'ilv WHAT? I . I DID HefiBlC j s- , His PLANS ALL AL0N6 Foi r , , Vj , M pSW V1L W L WERUP irvAuG u A n OW LIllIV Four o ruju Foo( 'f woozy im THe H(ie ANb t CoMe 0FF If . I and have BeQoesTct Me f JeFF.' -11' ' ( VTOMM? ) abowt fL IS ) H,TCH ctJ i ' ' ii1 1 Hi X TO S Houj Ke'S How AMC j-jff'lSl il , (soMeTHiMfi! J 3Jr. ( MARCH TUcJ ' lid i STAWT5ING TVie STRAIN, Voli ) p ff ' fSSW ' K r- ' AT f OURTH, ) ;L- V VoCV .U - NIFTY, WTT: AS A BLLi J.fQ, 00 X t " " iLlSteW, WHcM lt ' FLflG L1K THIS -VU- '-s (lT l' ?V , IX START THIS lSATHMC. ro I . jOJA-y V tegi gsfi "-iy. - . MflTIFORT) MflTTi TRTRTTNTi. MEDFORTl, ' i ii sold lluve mid four liiiH-s a day; there an hoy lawyer hani; ; in tip their idiint:!. a.Q unat ! taciied woinwi. idyiim ft iry ar : fit-iit trade. It soureh d .illurln:,-, hut we decided to see iJrutlt Val ' i-y first, ItuyhiK Home M is ul L-eut i r gallon il is IS cents n.-ar Lo An K,.,.s we darted on awain, twisl ; iiif:, turning and nlhlitiK over thy det-p wind. Afinr ahoul two hours, siiriis of llf" appeared, a few rlunil'S , ; of in-muiite. iiih-s of rocks, ami filially a Ijik trow. Itui fr v;iS as l lie eye ouhl S'e there Was no siii of an aulomohih or a haM laiion. Then, turning a corner,, over a hand duiif, we hiiddeuly , tcanie upon a gravel road and there, perehert hich ujion a hillside, Ml;' wliltn hird's ncsiH on the faee id a cliff, wM-e it Kioup of low hoiim-s. , It was the U"ath Valley 'h;w ho-, tel. hut ami c old water, according j to thf firciit.ir: hut aain wo pass ed on. uh it was (,'ittlnp lato and we hud decided to cllmo Dante's , IVak hfforo Mtoppinu for the iiiHht at Kurnacf! t'n-ek Inn. f f"'"" leached the Oantf Teak :simi. turning off to the left, a climb five inih-. And what a cliiiih! The Kendo dll not look very stiff, hut we could only crawl In inter- : nu diate and soon we were crawling In low- l.odluK hack we saw thai 1 what.had looked llk' a mild urade i was almost a preeipitous one. It took ts half an hour to cover thnHC,thv prone press nro operator should i five miles, but when v!e reached the top of Dante's 1'eak. and had our first real view of Death Val ley, we felt repaid. Six thoti.'liiTid feel above sea level, un-twi,h a she drop to a flat valley (.r uii-.t I...,, lib,, linoi.i in ml through which a tiny stream me-1 andered. portions of which showed a metallic ureen in the dazzling! sunlight. The floor of that valley ! Is ov. ami f a rid; could sntiw- Sao fe In-low sea level. ! nr over the horizon, back of 'and address, of course with her ;e of Uy-soariug peaks, wo consent. She told how the knowl ste through our glasses thejode tdic had gained from one "of covered tip of Mt. Whitney, my descriptions of Schael'er' the highest peak in the Cniied I nu.u ' The highest and lowest points ' on this bait of dirt, in view at thej same lim.-: A stiff wind wsi blow-; ing and it was bitter cold. We 1 crawled along the ridge to a look - o..i h.oi.. for or..- .-. I i.i.i mm! ( I bed" and "Abed" in approved tourNt fashion, before we started down again in low gear. ,lu-t i.s ;h.- Min was s.-ttlnK a dull r.-.l.liMi Blow- in tin- w.-st. wiilt - OUt ol... we c.imc arouiid ani.thei ! turn and there was the l--uiuae.- fr.-pk Inn. set on another hillside. ..i, .. i.o. .u.i,,i.r io i-ioni ami an illuminate.! li-- h n. u h- on; ihe cliff b. liiml ti,ju i -.t. (oit.i - - t-lniK fe.r.jre of '..! Mo.t:te desert. For null s nd n.iics. as on-.- mo ;nr.N ahn-', tliciv S nothing but j ir.eMia.'.e i,D'l f-...i,a ;:nd here and llJlClc M'lnv CHClU. ii il w ; not fcr the HcnbujnU. Jreiiuentl pl:n ei by the CaJlfurni.i Autoino i bile i'pjl.. I'll. H-ouhl alwaS feel lillli'lTeds of Uiiles from ail lliioc. i .i ppnt.'ir hint; foo.l and water and ! vh.'Uei . for none of 1 he slops 01 the nand of Death Valley, built and operated by the t'nion Pacific, and we were soon in our various hot tubs, pr diuuer. -paring for a six-course Due more hem of this interesting trip, before we hunt up an air mail stamp. At Siler Lake, .i few miles north of linker, we miw hat v e assumed w . thi.-. lake: not only saw the witcr, lust saw . n)i , reflection of two while build in it, and some ducks on the mu.1u.-c As );ilt(i ( we approached th" a wing away peemed to he going back at the same rate we advanced. Then suddenly It dlsa ppt a red altogether and there ua.i nothing but two while houses on the sand. We had teen a per fect mirage and near the two while buildings, marking Sliver Lake sta tion we found twit hedraggletl men. worklpi; on an old Ford. our infeiiscvurprltie they scarceil look ed up as. we ebui:i.;ed on. I li. f li. ( hlcago l ire. ' CIIICACO, Feb. L (Pi Flro of mysterious origin virtually dVstroy id four-story brick building at 701 lo .Jit Fulton street early to day, causing a loss estimated ' at Kttiu.iiun. Forty-eight pieces of ap paratus were employed in fighting Ihe blaze. The structure housed offices ot several tool nmuufaetur- n,K fh tns, I Clonn rags wanted at tho Mail Tribune offleo. l' It Seemed A Long' Time Since January 28, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM EEADY, M. D. i RlcnrJ letter! pertamii.g t ikwrI ik-uIUi n.l liyKieiir, not tu dini. iluyuoiit, or trratiiwiit. will I iiirwrrnl bf lr. Iir.. II i it:imi'd, m if ati'lresinl cnejn it riiclMed. Lean, cliould 1; blief aiid writtn in ink.' OAii.f tn the l-irQ uuinber of letlr cited, otilj few U.Q Ixt fci.i.Hi-re.1 tierr. No r.-ilr can lie n.:iiu Lt querie, not tunfurul' Inf tu tiwtrui'tiui.M. AftiJrena t. Williau) llrail). in car, ol lliia iFrk,aatKr. FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILDREN A New Jersey corresismdunt l-oii-tria'ites this i'in: Dear Or. Mrady: I htih:ve vimr artich-H In the paper in which yuu 4uvc ftdl iiiHtriKdlons in artificial respiration fur tho rtMUseit alion oi viciinii of Hiihnicrsioii, and cliunn'- teriKvd i a criminal notrliKence tliv tojtdtn r. of aiiv., one who would Maud by and let Kiirh a victim die while waitiim for: a mai-hinj or an intelligent person to arrive, were a. Kreat factor in the Raving of the : life cl mv lit lie i Huddy," who fell into an open, disused well in an empty lot. He was drawled m:t ! i neither conscious, nor brunt hitm. i imf u'lu.ii I uri-ivi.rl Im iuiio oii-i.niH-i niakinc his first effortH to breathe, as a result of artificial respiration. His rescuer reintrnbereir your ar ticles and, although the movements were rarried on at a ton rapH rate for natural brent hiiiK, thank Cod the child did breathe Umldy wan Just two years old in August. Please say in the paper whether turn the victim over to the pulmo tor np"rator if a inac'ifm arrives f terrible. ... 1 am i:! and wear before breathing has been re-c;dab-f 'lk stockings and tsilk undies the llshed. Am I mistaken in the im-!.vcar around, which the neighbors pressiou that prone pressure is abitbing insane. Yet 1 have no "colds" ways best, and that it should bujthis winter and 1 am always coin- continued without Interruption. even if a machine . brought tot 'the scene? Mrs. II. Y. ! This h: almost a stoltl star letter. I I published here last year a wold! star letter, with the writer's name prone-pressuro maneuver' enameu her to save her sou'h life when -"be dragged the child from a pond. I SitV 1 ,( wish evurybmly vi.u doi-sn't how how to apply this f Hle-saving method, some tmliappi- ,UHM - 1 u"'" ,iV,M l''cin. par tlcllllltly in.l i-vtM-yhotly cist1 who cai-i-s for children, may suffer ler- rihln nightmares in whii h tliey see I a loved one dyiht; merely hecause (if the ei-iiiiitntl iKiioi-iin.-e and ttii- I'l-epaieiinesii of a hyMnnilor. A lcw I'ad ni--.hls llko thai may vanse many a cuipainc i-uipri. to uiisj hllu.sell nr hersoir enollRh 1.1 l.-nrll I H""' t" f ""V enrtllly use 111 all ienieiKeiiey. "V'1' 1 wlu" l0, lv0 1 answer poudent io ine ipiesiion me corr isks. If the victim were a loved Mine of my own 1 should feel mur-jd'-rotis to anyone wl:o dared iuter i ten; with the pnne-jn osstirv ma i iieuver in order to attempt any ! monkey buslnesii with any kind of i ia machine. And I tetl yuit I know I I w hereof I :;pca k. ! Once more I wain all parents : pari icnlai ly, and for Hint matter everybody i-Imi w ho may wish to the prepared lo resuscitate vie itim of diuwiiing, not to mention i elect ric. shock, gas asphyxiation, I smoke asphyxiation or other cause I of cessation ol breathing, to hewai j 'of the false teaching of the Amert ; can Ked Cross and mtnierous or ' aniatlons about ibis maneuver. , Do not permit these incompetent i instructors to teach you to put any- lb ing under the subject's head. 'That Is a grave mistake, and was 'never advised by Schaei'cr who gave the woi'itt tins meinott oi arij ricinl respiration. Place tho sub ject's head on tho ground, the lace turned to one side, and in no case allow Ihe subject ' hand or arm to rest under the head. ! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I Precocity . j Our I byt'ur ohl hop wants to play ! football. Is It likely to cauae her jnia or anything'. (P. .1. !v) Ans.-Noi particularly. 1 should (advise you to forbid the boy to :p1ay football until In- enters ml- lege or hits graduated from high I school, nt least. Let him go in for short sprints, baseball, bovlnj;. .lumping and genera! gymnastics. Hut football is a man's game and, iu mv hidgutent. always enduneir (the physical welfare of the untie- eloped youngster. I It Is Hard on the Liver ! 1 tun sick and have, as doctors snv, alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver. would like to know if there is (any cure for this sickness, and if 'so.' what the euro m!-ht bo. I A. ! M. !U I Ans, I know of no cure. If you (still Indulge iu alcohol imthin can J he done for you. If you have been able to Hive " up absolutely and I permanently, good medtcnl can w ill prolong your yen vs. life several SB! QftKfiOX, FftTDAV. FK?T?r.T?V 1. 1929. A Late Beginning Kindly merit it a boy lis or pamph lets n nnHh'T may fiive her daimh- h-r. a. II. W'.t Ans. - 1-'. ulxmt lilu. t,Mr. V. Your iJHUKhtct'y Mother" Kinhail Caiflltwr. Is pub the American Soci;;! Hv- hy Kuth iiiit i h; Kienc a;-iiciaIioii. New York, at a price.' I fntd (porhaps a 'juarten; 'The Wonderful Stoiy of Life" is published l.y thf t'. S. f'ublic ileahh Service, Washinlon. 1). C, at a nickel. The latter Ih rather lor little children, it is hfitor to lie-in their edn.-ntion when they hi-Kin to ask questions. Jr is a treat mistake, for a parent to Ki" a false answer or try to dodye the fities- lions of a child. Of course it is a dimeult task, but doe that Justify policy of evtihion? home of these painphletK are a meat help for par- enls tn wish tn ito th rlo-Iif I hint' by their ciiihlren. The American Medical association. Chicago, pub lishns several excellent ones for boys and Ktris of all ages, at a price of 10 and 25 rents. What, No Chapeau I write about n matter of jreati importance in me, thoujth you inav consider it a trifle. So far this winter 1 have worn no hat. .Mother protest d . . . neighbors, think it Ifortnblo. (Madeline C.r ' . . Autt. Jct the nuihbors write to everybody's column but ask mother write t'o me. 111 tell her it all right. 'TIs said that President-elect Hoover intends to take up prohi bition in his own way, which sounds like he wuz qittin' ready to buy a couple o' five-gallon crocks. - L,,r.-,s,t t hit. wife he deserts her. but when wife gits tired of her husband she murders him. ; Ye Letter Box Sparrow HelmUt d. To t!ie Fdiior: 1 was nnieh interest, ,,i hi an article in Ihe Tribune of .January ;p'lh, under lhf- caption of "Pba of Widow Disallow ed for Pension nene.it " Does Judge Sparrow ask women j of his own standing how many ! ' kills" they have, or ihu-s he re- j verve such choice language for in- tlK'ent widows? Wouldn't any wipVw of less than: a month's .standing rovnt the iin- plication of Ihc words, "gentleman1 flieiVl"? With nerves worn by a three mouths' vuil bv h-r h'tsliaud's bed-; shle. N il any W under that .Mrs. Kieknian "Pawled out the court".'; As a taxpayer. 1 can understand' Judge Sparrow's caution in paying; out puhlic funds, hut couldn't such matters be bundled with dignity; and kindness? KSTHFII M. Ull.Sn.V llaskct lm II. FtUKST HIIOVK. On-.. Feb. tl'i lu a whirlwind oxertinie b; kethall game here last tiiubt Pa citic university defeated Coll-ue of Pui:et Sound, :tr. lo L".'. ill a north west conference uanie. To Jeff Is i iConvvicbl. .loh n K Utile Co I I m i tip mm i : rwy.r I'3 . 1 Wrf'. J. -Z- I 1. . ! Review of Cuent Literature By Book Lovers of Medford A Cmdcpo.t to the Best in Uate Book, As S F0""1" L'bra' nan Miss Fay Woolsey for Reaction. of Local Readers. The i.opularity "f the hook re : vii-w f'-iiture started l.it wv k in 'the Mail Trihuue. and io continue ! as a weekly feature, has been evi i d"in d in a number of responses over the telephone and by word of 'mouth, which have come into tin ! office durini; th" Week. The Mail X,rihunu invites five dif ' fel 'Mlt local n-adi-IS to conH ihute a reh'W "f hooks that are inctud- ed on Mi-i I'a Vool.--y's list i-f I;, It. iitflMlUle at the Medl.Ud 11- : hrary. The reviews are m-- s-arily hmit'-d to 3tO words, and should h" t handed in not later than the Tburs j day noon prt eedinn the Friday, up- i which they are to appear. (iliOMl INK lll'XTKR lly lUian Mukerji; I-:. I- iMittou. lli'vicwed by A. C Alien. The glamour of India, the r0 maiice of the jungle and the thrill of hig-gaine, hunting is conjured by the title and the author's name. The book, however, iu the antithesis of editorial require ments for a juvenile. The title, Chond the Hunter," Is a misno mer as far as this volume ia concerned. It is a typical "gift .uook one of those uooks, which i.i.' young people will receive as a gift, but which will scarcely be come dog-eared from use. It will lie selected by many adults wlao like Muker.il. It may Interest the I unusual youth, hut It will scarcely iholil the interest of a boy scout. in liiino-fii-e uli-l or tho ovniB vmiio,. Aiiieriean. l Tho hlnrh on the jacket says:, if the author attempts to weave i !"The beauty of the prose. In thishito the plot o rthe tale, the politi- ( Ihool; will i;lve kiciu plensuro to! ml and economic ircn.ls of the ill lovers of Dhan flopal .MUKorji. mil evervone else who cares lor .rood -writing." Therp you have it in ii mit-shell. Hut what real reads for the beauty ol lie wants a story, but .... . I..,-..,. t i. nun istiers tio -noi eui.oi 'this for "Chond the Hunter." And after all. the story is the' thing ; in - fiction. j There Is no plot in this hook, little action nnd no sustained In- hcrest. It is written from a pureiy 'adult standpoint. It Is a narra 'tive iu the fir.st person, the sup ! posed autobiography of a Hindu hoy of so-called "high-caste. ; though not very high at tnat. it jgoes into much detail describing ft he places Chond visits with his ; uui , 1 ; " . ,,f hl, Song" is taken up where the, !;;::;:. i;r ;:r nterr--- - he .hows mtW, of "' ThUS JTroe, he does go into the jutm c rather confusing at first, .and olimbs a tree or h des In : Th(1 illllh(n. M.ns tu mse his writ. ! i brush, io watch an n.als.pass .;, 0u. fuM (h;lt nf, rvwXcnt , out lie goes niiu i" a lltnuu lirii.ii. Chond is certainly not a hero. for what boy admires a hero who not the pluck to go into the jungle alone, but who trails along lieiiitol an aged female or an old rpriest'.' i.,iltlo is told ot animals, , which is not commonplace, ami which most boys do not already know, and the few adventures nrej leasunlly related. J ' An to the nature stuff, I am l not thoroughly acquainted with j i India, but. J think there is much i state-j mem There is also lacking a much-needed glossary of Indian names. Few will know how to pronounce the author's name. much less the ones in the text. For the lovers of "good writ - ing' this book may have niucn scuig is to he enjoyamy read, ami "interest, hut from ihe stand-j as it dissertation upon modern point of the real American youth . lOngllsh thought and customs, con it will prove only a gift which ; tains a great deal to interest the will lii.-t a long time without signs wear. 'The- Cauiiiei' nf Teiuuveo" (My ! ( l.o-eiMlli X'ieholsonl. HevieWcd i by Fmd W. Kelly. "The Caalier of Tenncs.ee." his torical fiction of the life of An drew Jackson, by MeredUb Nichol son, is most appropriitely entitled. The bioiivapby of the mmsl blv - alrous. romantic, nnd colorful fly-Iter from King ure. of American public life, for all! Vab-d, however time, with a historic background as public prosecutor, cuhu ressman. i C.uited Stcliixff senator. Mlprcme( court justice uT Teitue.-.setj. ma.iol'- J general V. S. anoy, governor of. Florida, twice president of the P nlted States, is cleverly inter- woven with the fascinating love story of Pachel Itoburds his d j voted wife, i Historically, the reader is given ; a ulinipse of congress in Fession at the close of 'deorge Wrtshtngton's i second administration at Philadel- s-iphia. and with a pageant of the ii-i celebrities ot that time an Insight n fits gained of the political machina tions that wearied and annoyed the first president and his immedl- ate MiCCC!.M'S. Tile jteht'in-S bol l of the inordinate ambition " Aamn Ilurr. leading up t- bis in dirim-nt f-r treason, are disclosed n.t Int-ieslin" si.leli'jbts oh ib' i.'.itv .r New (irbans al. ninone other things, the participa tion therein of such h'Moi i-enow a as Davy Crockett 1 liillUf.lll f later nil. I Sam : Th lv,-M.v f A...I...W J;"'!:' .. n,l IM.-h.-l ll.ii-iii'l.- ."'-''- i:l i i.- s.illi-iii.-nt uf III- rum'i'-r-l.tml v.illpy. It i i' li--i-'' 111,11 Ip.-i.iiliful t..iy "f a" l.l'-i'l mi'""'-'-Willi il sltlKlf utlt.Jl t llltitli- I'.'llll'li , :itiim. lliat In 111.- i-n.l )iiiu-il. il tin-il.-i.lh .if llliit ..sllliliil.l.' wiiiniiu and viiliji-i't.-.l lhf virile- li.'f." ul .it-lt'iins to innl.-voleiU li'.- tillu-s fi-um unsirupul.us i..liiU:il olponi-nts, and fii-n-c d.-trnctioiis fruni porsnn.-il .-ncinlcii. If on.- .nl'-. tninx no iii-.-juili. f iiK.iInt thi.t p.'l iod In our rmtUmitl ItlHtury whi'ii cH.rn -hlk'- wnf ho:h a lawful and pupuliir lifv.-r-aw.-: when liorne-racinc wan an houoraljlp slinrtinB pasilim.', anil whvn Kontlt-m.'n li:ilnnr.-cl pliysli-nl ini .ltiaiUu's with l.-tli'il WL-apons nn a fi.'ld of honor, that one will find this hook, with its conim.-liihiM..' I.iounipliii-al and hlHtm-ic.il f'-a-tur.'S. ahsorliint:ly Inti-i-ostini,'. Swan Song i la Is wort by. ) viewed by Ted llakcr. Tracing the actions and Kc- reac i.d of lions of a family over a per . - nearly : w uiy a century, .'i has done iu John Cals- The l-'orsylc Siibi" anil "Swan Konu." is Lsniull nceoniDlishnient. especially times. i .xwan Souk (s a novel writ tenipo than Is us-llalswol-tliy's wrll- I ten in a faster iiiilly found In iuks. ami uepieis, in a.u.i.ioii i- the conclusion of the history of .1... l. .......... f.,., ,11.. II,.. ti,.litii':i I i no- i .......... .... i and economic conditions in post war Fngland. The mental attitude of the typical upper middle class mind is strikingly brought out through the expressions of the characters of the story. Strikes, riots, and the actions of parlia ment in dealing with Knglamls problems are lightly satirized hy the author, ami the entire tale is designed to point utit the modern trend toward increasing speed in thought as well as in action. The story enacted iu '"Swan 'l.:)ve cad the first hook of the i j S(,rj s, and does not greatly trou lile liiiMMi-lf with nn introduction of his characters. Sonnies Forsyte, "The Man of Property." Is 1 he sn me. lovable character as he appeared in the "Sa'ga," only more mellowed hy age and thought. His philosophies' are unusually sound and well ex pressed, and are placed iu sharp contrast to Ihe more modern views j of his nephew, Jon Forsyte. I Ion's American wife. Ann, comes in for n little more than her share I of Irony from this typically Kng- j lish author, but the harbed shafts ' of CiCworihlan wit touch lightly ! :u,d do not inflict too much pain, j ; even to the most sensitive of nur i i American patriots. j 1 Considered as a novel. Swan ; average reader "KISINt; WIND." (P.y Virgin!; Moore). JleicMed hy .Miss .Mary CillM-rt. " ! Highteeii hundred and sixty-one, and New Market, Virginia, are! nulled in opinion of th"i Yanks, the! war-time nrice Of shoes 'its slaves.? and the old Covington- fainilv. ' whose acres have t-ome hv a char- CIi it i .li. id its opinion oi .Mary mot In Tbr for a fight; Patch. anna ovington's I rless daughter. j women say il is hoyden fsh : real lady of 1 '.i to snow hall i they blame Alexander Patch. ; her father, who admires women of j high spirit, and who dees not care! : whether Mary fits New .Market pat-i j terns. The men say. "Watch Mary! j Patch." and they jbink her fclun t '. red hair is like the wind. Lieulen-' ant Tom Tavern reflects. "Sh i alive The rest of us think we are." Cntil Tom Tavern begins to tell Mary he loves her. she has never: analyzed her relation to things and. people. She has "preserved a radi-j :mt una waretiess wlille a thousand j arrows fell on her.rtiiht hand ami i -nr. i,.n lhniis-inil "Cj left.' ,ilv np.niim fhe iia ared fop has I..-VII li.-.' i llhl-fM. iiit cf li. r liwilty to Al.-xiin.l tliat to return .ill's lo'' ,l-' he to .slight her Toni hack to She ends hi i:iment hruhi'ii-iiii: - iii ai-tlon. Tt,. his ind'T i t uiuial kill-d .Ma A von mil- it-l-ll I -M:" .....----- ,hc- i-ohn- of . out-ago. Th.- Yi.nl.. niiii-i h on -Now Mar kl.t. In h-r I .'I'-' ,,:'' Mary speak the fiaiui--. an Ituiutry about To in. Moor,- Is -Mrs. I.ouis Tin- story b.vch "an illusion of a mu.li.-rii a historic setting." Vimima riitermeyel' interest inu' I'"1'"""' Quill Points The pearly gi;cs probably didn't 1 niipr gates Ki. kjiril unci nuio he has seen. n ,.1,.,-i.mlv the apples mut have been polished when Greece was in her glory! Short history or the ri decay of a new civilization: Booms, bums, bombs. The lee is that little thing the Lull rests on. The tee-heo is that little thing the amateur yearns tp use his club on. Pn,n.i-f All uneasy fooling that you didn't remove all the tracks. If he sits on the back of Ills iicck to (hive, he culls his dinl Pater" mill will lack only m year of pratliiiilinE- The country still rests on n solid 'foundation. You never hear about 'a-January sale of overalls. How unfortunate that tho only , people who know how to run the country should nave iiuneu uu. w be magazine writers. If the railroads think their true value Is the sum that would be required to replace them, we'd like to sell them our old car. Americanism: A conviction that it would be evidence of ill-breeding to treat a rich law-Breaker as a mere criminal is treated. Nature is wise and the animal sin ' is the one spanking. most disposed to best arranged for A hick town is a place where everybody agrees that the, widow is foolish to spend her insurance) money that way. There's always a bright side, nnd modern man's willingness lo gel i a divorce indicates that board tut j bouse , j j have improved. .0 The office hypocrisy of and yet he hate over hi- wet scorns the "dry" politicians, combs his curly ; bait I spot. "You can make Sltm a week by drawing." says an ad. Y'uu can by drawing crowds, perhaps. ! A critic says realism in litora i ture first appeared over Hie water. In this country it first appeared i over the back fence. 1 The only certain thing about the i new cabinet is that some 50 ttiil i lion people wilt say: "Who in the ' world is ht-V" a great ex'-eutive is a man who has sense enough io show the rab- bit to the. dog and let nature take its course. - ' i '"i reet this sentence: "Just bc- , ""iu.se it man dis. agrccs with ine." said tlie reloriner. "I don't accuse Miini of rh'Meeusnc Mont aihnTifJi start from poor rlimintiHon tconlinatinn pr f ml-ctiRtipaiionl. Intra tinal poiir.3nvit!Uy.undorminchia'iIt nd m;i'.:clifcir.iFrrM;, Tniht try MJ NATURE'3 RliMUtY nll-vwrRtablocnr-' rcrtivr rot an ordinary hxp tive. Kco how N1 will aid in re? twins your anpite and rid ynu ol that hCBvy.joptry.psplesn f twling. ttiiid, safe, Mirrti 'cirrtrt'l HC Kccommended nnd Sold bf All 8 Mrriffim Uniwbtlri By BUD FISHER , ( liinuermg the cause of ncss." l