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rxGE four G flfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON. SATURDAY. FF.RRUA"Y 2. -1929.- HEDFORU MAIL TRIBUNE DXIt, Imlv. WmOt ejtili.liftl If lb. Ts MFDFUMi rKINTINU C- ii-imi n. rum. n ' HnHKRT W. Rt HL, MHof . t. BLM1TF.H BMI1II, MuuiW ' An lNfefwwklnt Ktwmxart " kixerMl m wceml rluwnuiN1 U Mlford. flt'BHntllllON UAU. hy Mttl In Afturc- I)Hjf, villi 8aiir, fU lullj, ntlh Bunl-. nH.iiih Iiaily, villViul Bund!;? jrtf klT Mill Tiltmiie, one im S "OiKivfiS one n new lilea of the size Srur'rlfrii!'"'.Bi-in JWfii: Wii.nd, j "r I'"" s,a,c ' ''"Hlornla. which ruwriiic, rniini Mnt, riwaii, Tilmt, uld . holds f)eath Viilley In Its wati h Hill uid bn llivlmur: IMllf. ltfa Kun.l.v. month IMIir, 1itMiit fliiikilir, oi6rjtli imiv ii. iiwUp f.i- vnr h oo All UfOif, ra io uliJUNre. MJUUttK OK TUB ASSIICIATKI. I'KKSB ' I ;.. 'V , V ' we wen; eoasllni clown the Rliltlo Bttwi Full l.awd win Sroire I lieaiiilinl in lis Kirnnue Inunntloiis i nl 2: miles an hour. On anil on AtmUimI 1'ies U nriiislrelf MitltN ltd ; and variety 01 color, lotui nine to : we went, tukimt the few mi vr-ulo llw iw tor rtlili IMII..H of .11 i cl.tfh !.,..,,. ( leeli Tor mis inul rill he. .i,.i l" " w Ui-KInle Jndllrt t. II or otntril-nlitl In thh inner. ; 1 p ' "" '"r un "" '".! l'i"ll"S "S easily as n son Killl takes kI iso to u loroi n-oi pui.inw iKf.iu. lore Ktartini? ncroKs the desert an onshore swell, and then Ail ritiiti for iiuhiiriUoo of ipocul dii4tdia jonce more for home. It was still n ; Alter five miles u-,. .-i,w.,i n pn. i,,ln ue .no tl jvey iuinrmal desert roa.l, hui hot- coming up. two- curves "ahead ami ntrieiil rwr of ibe flu of Mniioid. Iter than the road from llarsiow. W,en it hove In siKht we waved a orrkil imir of Jitkwn t-wiwy. :antl we made Iluncalow t'liy half (iiH-,.HH sicnal and nuiioii n i orn dillr tlrrulilion tor III onlM '"' ";"'' i A(hrtMine nprMi)iitiiils ; ' mtofmiSU. uArn 'nnlws a. .he ri hern en rnwlwj. Lra Anel, Sfattk, 1'ortUnd. , trnnre In Death alley, owned and -TTr.vr. -j-r:T?.-rzz t- rrr j operated ly .Mr. Klclihaiim, who, Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry men await hanging In Call fhrnia. All the doomed are very poor. ' j 'fx-gislature Kxpected to AC(llit Itself in Final Days" Uldlltie Sulem Statesman.) That is not an hoticMt conviction. MOHH A I tO IT lil.ltmi-K The modern derby has a noble nneestry, and Its forefathers had two airholes on each side, These lodes were built on the order of the eyes for shoe laces, and pro vided ventilation for the noggin of tin weiu er, and on a sunny day he needed It. Nothing call get so tod as the interior of a derby hat. The liil'li derby 1h not air-cooled. The derby hut was formerly used extensively in taking up collections. Juvenile sinners would drop n dime into the derby, and giggle Hacreligiously when the thin coin would emit a pleasant plunk and leap out, to the great dlscom litui e of the passer of the hut. A thillar produci-d a dull and sicken- j liiK thud. A ilerhy hat If Keiitly pressed in wardly will duck amlalily, and is cleaned hy whiskiiu: the ellmw tileUliil it lu-lskly. At. social itather loss, the comedian and life of the jmrty, always made out like he was anlnu to sll down on a stray derhy, cnuslni,' the womenfolks to soueal III terror. If n derhy hut fitted loo licht. the wi ni-er, in limine thu same at a latly, lifted .part of Ills face In tin i-iiiOii An nvti.it eiuil.i hllnk ills eyes, and the dciliy I iluced no niore responses thanieoasl we would nillier lake aealn I would wlualo. j KlepiiiiiK on a door mat. TurniiiK linn Ihla one. And, Tate willing, I SirinK fashion dii:Uiles that'lhe liitht switch produced no Ikhls. I we are koIiik to take it auain. In ! canes he worn Willi derhles. ; We wailed lor the ilnelor to Rive! fact, we will slate without reser- I An admirer of n Colorado lady has been wounded on two differ- nt ncciislons hy the ladv. The first lime I he bullet landed ill the eaft of the log. and the second lauded higher op. In due course of fiiiie, the gout Ik apt lo reallv.e thai he Is hot wanted. Fancy dogs and cats have start- i The California murderer nn trial. Is bis own lawyer, ami busily engaged in questioning himself. Yesterday he asked himself n lead ing iiuestion, and answered before he could object. The Alaharajah of lndoro, who c rea I lm! i j u I te a f u r i re w h en a Seattle girl becamo his bride, is a proud papa. The Drtnrfl Nws. uncp expretwed the hope that "the child would have more sense tluin i . uiouiei. unu not iook like its lather The only wau h chain In town ( with n SL'O goldpim-e dangling ' tberefrom. has returned from California about half twisted off. Our glohi-lrotters write they nVo in Singapore, where they swlirtred n "Mini?iinm-i siimr " which lihniP iio.M. ..,... n I . ' ' j into a turnout we swerved, and It Is revealed that the police nre ,,,w ,u,,nl,'n,H ,,r hacking and fill not very good ps rents, and the 1 '"K brought the nose of the inlipitt jiai ents not very good police. A ' " hunch of Junk pointing down resolution deploring girls In their tn 1 ,H' direction from which teeits running nrotind Just before i ad come. the dawn, will correct, ibe iiii-.m. i a ncy. OIlf.AMC TltoriM.F. (Fountain Inn Tribune) The pipe organ at the First n.'ipilsl church has the heaves or something because rats got into the thorax,, or w hatever the tech nical nit me is for ihe air hag or whatyouenllii, nnd gnawed holes. An organ man came down some day into to learn the extent of the dumage. It was . rumored that -Mrs. I'earT Prysori. the organist, would pay for the repair work, but It turned out to bo loo' much of a burden for one person, and since the church has no money the man went hack without doing nnyihlmt. And now. like as not. the organ will develop chronic bronchitis und be ruined for'life. Coin lt,coteml. JOI'I.IN, Mo.. Feb. 2. M'l Jackie Younit, S-ycnr-nhl son or Mrs. lonu Young, was relieved nf an lsiiil two-rent coin, which bad been lodged In bis nosopngun by nn operation performed here by Ur. w. I.. I'ost at Freeman hospital.- The hid was reported lo be In "excellent condition" today. He bad been on n lliillld diet since )ie Nwallnwed the coin 11 days nKv oivkoii Windier. Unscttletl, probably local snows In tho east and snows and r.itu over the west portion tnnlghi and ftundny; 110 change in temporn tine. Moderate vuliublu winds, Editorial Coflrespondencfe , I.ONE Pl.S'H. Cal.. Jan. 3n. mercury ut zero, and the crew on Sumo idea nf the extent nt De:Q inrnrHlfnn rations of Rarstow rnls 1 Valley may he gleaned from the ling and Arrowhead water, wus .fact ihaifvfi rn now nearer Itetib, I abandoned with relief hy nil Inn ine am now nearer Iti'iio, -'v.. man imrHiow, t a .. wn -re we eutered I ills '.No .Man H land. Uc Vi.v thiiYlt.irulAW Cl l.rA vs.. wlillf our i)fadUiirl'rs al Arrow- i head NpnniiH art- only 5o mile Ik one eiilraliee to Oeftlh V:ill. t liai'siow Is the oilier. The trip' pocket, so to speak. ' :eek ,' Inn wi visited f toldcn .lliyon. . I which, like llarhle ('nn.vi.il near I"" " "'" "" Hunwilow City Is uKraciIve anl -oml'orlal)li' collcrlion of mod ? w were told, Ikih the tinaneial .hacking of Win. Wrlwley, the rhew ilui Kiiin litn. This would he a ! delkltlfiil place to slay for lunch, or upend II. nielli, hut we had hroiuUit luncli hfxes from Kurnace t'reeli, ho drove up Into .Marlde Canyon to partakf of htaice Kand I wicheH, fruit and Arrowhead water which we had hrounhi with iih. (Mi ,0111- ret urn Mr. Khlih:;tmi was very j hoHpitahlo and court coils, took Ufi ! around the place, and showed in Inn ahandoned mine, imtoh.s the val i ley, 'iTt mlh'H away, thivinnh tin; HutiKalow telescope. We could nee the ahrinooi'.ed in:;io:n plainly, dumps of rock ami yaivninu holen, wlw'te our host declared inlllioliM In Kohl had Iicen taken out many yeui'H ngn. We filled our win Iniik a-'tain altio the radiator, and eKtiiuined the UreH, for Iroin Itungalow city the,,MI,,i,IN "", i"unoaid. road starts up Krade Immediately a Hieaily rllinh ol u miles over one mountain rane down lulu the I'aiifimtnt valley, iiion up anoiner . i-ane hefore reaelilnt; I.one I'lne ' neniiid to stay In the rear and he ; r,.v iinys- treatment with uiai;. over 80 miles away. ; leady lo (jive, further assistance sulpl... I.etler known as i:ps..in The first part of this trip Is over ! whenever required. Wlien we came ; sat. .Mamiesiuin suiphate presi,,,,- a toll road, owned hy the Klhlmiim "' ",'"1,l ' "' r,,:,(' tliero wns ,v ;li,u in ,iiSH,,ivl,m lead from cninpiiiiy, the charae heliiK SI a car j "'. I'.h hhaum waliii,.-4 to et. that ; ,,, tl.,.s and hl.,0,1 and eliminat and r,u coins per passenger. This ; '' l''k Hie proper turn, and when ,,., , hniU. 0m.(. .,. seemed a pretiy stee,, price, lull ; " n,e out i the mountaliis at i ,,. ,,., ,.tllrnP(, ,,.,.,,. alter proceedlni! five or six miles 1 l-ai w In thete he was amiin to wish. N , .,, .,.,, ,,.., and enlohiii; Klimpscs of the old county road, which crosses th loll line several times, and fiHUriUK the eOHt ol this nrivate const 1 net loin. wn (let hied the charKe was not ex- i eesslve. I Kor 17 miles we crawled and; humped, up and up, hui II we wop; ! ahnve lho snow line, and Ihen Just I as t In- I'hsl Hiiniuill was In slulil, unit we were cnui'.ranilalliii; our-1 selves upon the elliclency ol Ihelio iicain valley Ih.iu lo declare. (iood Ship Hedan. Ihen. was n whir-1 wll liniit the crossing of a finner, rlnn y.asp. n soi l of raiilesnake ' Hial, in spite or the somewhat ills- spll, ami the i. S. S. slopped dead, i tiessinn i lrc.nnisiaiies surrounding si I io ii il ii ii r.n lho iiceleraloi iirn- It. Iherc Is no motor trhi on Hie Ihls illne-unsls. lirnitimi trouble." I H itl he; "your hallery has gone dead. There Is no hope, unless you ; can get a new buttery." ; A new naitery! I, miles iroin lllingalnw t'liy, lai miles front Ume I'ine! Not a car, a human being, j a habitation, ov even a cow in i sight! A sweet chance! Obvious- . .. eiu-umi iiio...-m,u.o i ..!.- . ''"I."' "f""".'- VIIIIOUS II) grailCH. mil now in- turn the Contemptible Ship Sedan around? e were on a nnrrow, one-way rond, with steep cllfls on one side and a yawning precipice on the other. rnloud. get out and push the enr up to the nearest turnout." or- dered the doctor, who Immediately 1 took command, as naturally ns a duck lakes to .water. Wo tried it. Mut a car that Ve nafros a f IT license on the weight proved loo much lor the mus- nmi. strength that could he mus-1 tered. "Hack down hill until wo reach a turnout," was the next sugges tion. After considerable agitation and argument, with one ot the wheel, two on the running bikini and the fourth member of the party comitt ; down in "high" as last as a tight skirt and hlgh-hcelcd pumps iennil(cd. back we went t'tieat rejolcini;! sleepless ; nluht hi the wilderness, with ill,' : MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Won't Be Able To IwtLL.VOUtt ENOUKANCfiYKf PRcPCLLCIjl TTZZ'r. '"fcu lr ? inMn'S 1 FU6HT WM A BUST. FLCWCrF hc.CGR AMS IM TVlil IvOfcllS "EVERN ArAEcyCAN IS PKOut) CoWGRrTOLA,T 0u". ujALS SAVS;. Tve A1T SWEDUPALfACSr WWDUP I JCFfl J SCN0.MGM - FROM A L SMITH. He J SOLO FU6HT LT.MS OLB IS - SWr4TAVS AND YOU UfoTll. APRIL! Vl1-"' y ,...,.1 I cAV,. .nrc , r1 ALMOST SIX. DAVS SURPASSES , V V sik'. THeicfs l.ttlT KuB ,r iw. , ? " LLL A ( ANb HtRe'S A h SAVS. VouR p-LlCHT i HEE! glory in r Murr. J ' -m-teoA-v Mich. JTS-vwofcfc P P(?Aisel ujAS as ReFRessiMG J f -Sfe "r: 4::-s ? i nnamtoneM with relief hy nl' Inii -I hi Occlin.in .h : ecu -ani ni tne light h,V. ll. dear, said she. "I honed Hnw rdrllliri WIlHf tinJtiiii Icii'iicc! Tl' hanc(! nf a lif1 tiini'. Wa jurit a Kluinxf. I-M f-anii out anywity!" Aye, verily, the female of the species k more intrepid than the male. The siwestlon was Rreeted in silence, positive proof that the ..Mini ill etilv-ntiv ,.! m ,,)!.. self control is nnt ,1,.,! The lirnl.r. :.s r..l...,....l ,. i. (f waM ,,.,,,;.. nv' .second.-, , one side. Ah the other far stonned i" 0,,,'r ' men hopped One wa Mr. Klehhnnm. the other the owner of (he Square Deal KarV hkc ai i.one rine. Anil here Ih where wo present the former with an lare and luxurious n hoinmet uk o can finance, in our present Ktralhtened circinnHtanceH. (here are plenty of California hotel maiia-','etH who will how and scrape and extend sundry courte sies when n profit is In sight, hut tl ere are darned few who will ko out of their vvay to help some un-i I'h'd "i mottled appearance of red some time and 1 have noticed known tourists in distress, who lire j corpuscles under the microscope. no il) effects, but I wonder if eight tmi only impossible n potential ! '''bis peculiar .spotty appearance of is too many. .Mrs. S. M. ?uesfs, hut havn jiuhswI up the iH-'iri" eelh i" th blond sugK'-sis1 Ans. I think they are all right 'vored bote) for n rival eslHhlish-! P'dsmifng, particularly lead poison-1 for a child over three, meiit's basket lunch! And then in ' ing. However", the symptoms all; A ltay of Fiillgliicnment. the niidst of a hurry call trip lo n subsided before the patient went j ''n you tell me whether the distant point as wan the proprietor homo from the hospital. j "vhdet ray" will harm a person of llnngalow City. i He rested at home four weeks, j with leakage of the heart? 1 am Itut tlml is precisely what .Mr. then returned to work. Three orjj" 1" years old. It. W. A. Kichhaum did. More than that. h.j'four weeks later lie hetrnn Imw' Ans.- it will not. It has nn ef- illxed the battery himself hy finding 1 lho loose lei initial and hammer. n-' " under ft piece of metal shooting iiu Mien, wnen I lie eilKitie was j puri liiK us sweeny as ever, he went on ahead, inier iiihiruciiuK the i ,v' 1 ' "is sun.-e wnicn came up us (tood luck 011 the smooth, down- !. inn uiKiiwjy to a cozy slcum heat ed hotel at I.one Pine. We will never Cornet you, Mr. I'-K-liiniuru, nor cease In he Kraleliil 'or whul you did for those four stranded OrcKou tourists on the 1 ananilut loll road! We can think of no Kreuler Irih- '" lo im ie grandeur and scenic I 1 Mint I Hum Ii ich tcti v heauiy of Ihls l.oue I'ine highway val ion that the most interest inir. thrilling ami uliogoiher worlh while motor I rip In this counlry, or any oilier. Is lho motor trip through Death Valley. And lho time to go w ...... ..non. heiore the In cvii,,!,!,, ,.,.), of ,()m.s(H B(8 it ll Is u hard trip and II Is of course a dangerous nip (that is. ,., ,V .. .. noun (mim nihii-v.car Kiaoes li oio of Death Valley, there will also he I hot (Ioks. ice cream cones and cig arette blllbnaids. With tho excep tion of Y iirnaco Creek and Itunga low City necessary "comfort stu 'Hons' 'one might say Heath Va!- ley today Is precisely as it was when the early pioneers first stag- geted through It. A hi-ihwny to Seoity's place hcynml Stovepipe Uwls is already projected, im ptoverueuts from Itarstow to I.one I'ine an certain. When the Death Valley trip becomes a couifortabl trip, and nn entirely safe trip will cense to he a unique and al together thrilling one. Modern Im provements and the inevitable tour ist wxploitntiou will from the standpoint of a genuinely new and exciting experience.-be the death of Death Vitlley. II. W. Ii . - she uses the m sture or lotion to Monfer sulci,.,.. brush or comb i, the halV every CIII.'A.iO. IVb. ,. -WF,vd!d,. Several other readers have UeMuibls. ss In the rust ! praised ihfs, 1,0th nn ii and woniiMi 1 of "lovely lady," stage production. leap, il fioni a sixth floor hotel window to his ill-ath early today, after declaring himself a "failure" anil licensing Miss Until llaylis, 1. aiielher member of the cast, of mil loving him. , of) ,r 1 cfCJy crr v. - JriP Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BlfMd Utt PrUinJiif to imwoiis! "T"mr,"j w" " r. ruy u www w wrawn id mk. . o.. onlr fr ca bt .mw hW. 1 lo to iniiroHioofl. Ad4rw Dr. Wlllum 1-OISONiNf; iiv A nun osert S3 yaip. wo'ilen weaver by trade,- cinMTlleil his . i.hvsieian lie, ause of constant naln in the upper ahdome ' chest, with temiernosi domi anoomen and lower moss in the ah- omen, lie was ho anemic that the doctor x u pecii-a inttii.tl bl' t ilini;. After a few d.'iyx the de.it tor unlit the pati ent to hospital on suspicion of perforated u a s tric ulcer. In tlie hospital lIh-v explored the repiop where the trouble' Hoenied to lie, a ml found no Htric nicer, but an acun appeiulh itls. They removed the ap pendix, iiut the patient went ritht on having bellyache Just the wiinc practice that makes me w.re It is, this ungrateful conduct on the partial" a mole is to submit the pn.b- of s.ino patients. Iteally. you nev- to a physician skin specialist. r can tell what trick n patient may' he tryliiK to play on you when h crimes ciimplainint; of bellyache with variations. lint this fellow tta.-n'i pennftted to. laugh Jong. I can tell you. After a week or two of bis carrying on. further study of his case brought to light a siii 1 he .old pains again. This time iliej doctor u-.s on tb. ili-i nn.i Onon. ' j'diateiy bad a good hod, at the na- tb-nis gums. Sure enough, iht re , was a dii'liiicl Idiiish line near Ih ill;e . itlier f lie- killii.i. and this is an-j oiitiin.il siKU of h-ad piu.si.n-1 jrj(-. paj.if, .suhshleit aft my simis of lead poisouiue, mi the .-oiirct. was prolialily mil onMipa-1 tlonal. ' i Iiupilry Inlo the man's hahits( elieiied (lie Informallon that he had coiisllliied aliout I fi Kallmis of! elilerlierry wine, fi Kalliins of frape wine mid ope Kiillnn of eider since j l-''"" w-t wce wnu-s i WOI'1'ieM along OH llOtllC UWole beer. I-:xm m Ina t ion id' t bis In ew j disclosed no lead in it. The nmn'ij wit'o and children drank the thei beer. to. but they showed no signs! lcul poisoning. They had not P"iilclpaie.l In the consumption of ""' wine, however. '" ,,H "awkshaw would say. ""' ease lieKlns lo present features ot iiiieres:, my near liiniely. Well, after a good deal of (pre,-1 lion jug, doubtless with excursions j and alarms enough to make aj book. II was found that the man i had been in the habit of wiih- " n nle -r n o lDl,ke- tobacc worth millions,' b en used in n l-restnii.e torch. USfid t , f ther's anything : lie Minted the siphnnmje by suck- jn feer bejn, . ' f im the bee, or wine through thewj brj tube into his mouth. t a Aanalysis of cider, wine and the rubber tulie, showed that the cider (1, . , , ,illinii l1 th,. wine 0.7 per million, and the sec- tloti of tube l it pci- ,-eiu load, or the whole tube welching nnornxi ! j mutely three-fourths pound L'on - tained. say. lim i;ralns td" h-ad. u Speeches In Congress are, un good u-aspooili'iil. I.'viilentlv the ! I'ortutiutely, not read hV more than -oiirce of lead in the beverages was the litter tube, which had been in use six or seven year:. (tl i:ST!0S M ANSWKItS A Lot of I s Dyeing. A few months ago a reader sent in her reelp. f-r dyeing hair. It ns simple and harmless, ami so we printed it here. She advised dissolving a niece of conoeras tthat is. i'lilpbaie u( Iron) the size of a kernel of corn In a pint of orvlin ni'y black further din a. She did not giv lions but we assume she uses llu who want 10 keep their hair dark or conceal the graying nf the hair. All we can say ai.niii it is that the method l safe, ami some who have used It praise 11. Here is an other suggestion of - fend by another render. 1 know Read For A Week But BRADY, M. D. tnltb iiwt hycfni aat to dUruc dlipiMlt tr ii-mu, rii-muinHu cnn-iop u ncioa. Ko i'ch t nude to qurtrt do! ; eonlorm. Uttdt. In cf at UUj nnuaLu. uK to toe numiXT 01 IWfl f. IIOMI - : MliK WINK. 1 no moiv aliout thiy metlmd than ''o alu.iu the iron unl ten. I.nt 1! '"an assure you that thi.s formula """f"1 l" e. 1 "ur 11 iuh ,of lioilinc water over ten or more hmteriuit shucks In :t ,,;i-ln and let it mam) for an 'ui r more until It in dark hrown. 'ihi-p strain and put in a (pottle and :,n'' .''!' in a conl place, u will keep tor two year-i without sour - ina. I have found it o. It. for touchiiif; tip my gray hair. lilood Is Itcd, To tlle a dispute plea.se tell rne what color human blood is when it is runnini; in the veins. II. II. v. Ann. lilood is always red. It is perhaps a sharle brighter rod i .Mole. How to Ket rid of a mole? .. s Ans. The only safe, way to deal' nnsiin win use bis 3udg - mem ahnut lho method of treat ment. Olives. iwiicjiter nKe.l three years very fund of yellow Olives. She eats 1 ahout elgiu n day Are they harm- fulV She has been eating them i ! ttti - f'''! on the heart or anything el.se. I assume Ton mean lho tnv o- ih amusement sometimes called "vlo- t ray." tt'oiiyriKlit .lolin F. Dllle Co.) I 'JLj 1 WtY'fff MtftmO(jTfA!T MEtOPEQ MALL Another fine thina about the breakfast nook is that nothin' kin i drart nn vrtnr uct The late Mr. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) one. tenth of the citizens, j Kveryone should read Mr. Heed j of Missouri's speed demanding fast cruisers and preparation. Senator Heed says truly that I other countries, notoriously, have prepared in ruther complete fash-1 ion plans tor attacking the I'nited States, in case they should decide j to do so. ne H immiH tne rona e tna not .'111.1111111 uiuiit , nf,imi ' f airplane crossed a (!erman trench. imnougn at the last minute nnd in! " ' Vi . 1 . (hi; "neer fhTan fam,. , " n(alm'" i a 4"v noW J,nn(d even gWe awnv 1 1 On Monday Colonel Mndhnrgh j will pilot the first ah mail plane 1 j from Miami to Panama, going t" j jthe cbnal as casually us yoir,wouli it,avel by rail from Chics -o to Mil- waukee. nnd JI'ST AS SAFFI.Y. I He Should Worry Trc-pa cAu aKijrtrr 'If.. TILa, I v idmmm mtmmx 1 New York will have flvlng serv - . ice to antf'tron, Vo'ney Wane? c.-erv 1.1 minutes, fnrp 14. Air traffic QviU prow. Those n n , ;r prosper. i l Hump';, w ho aid "Men need a new concent of (iod." says now! 'that he is satisfied with k.- . ... i-.i . "tho lie vliflim the nrofessor- is satis- WmiPn .Irhovah is dosrrlhert II,..,.,.. - '' The ancient llehrews. arcordini; t to com science, wnnuerine over tne , plains with their flocks and Jierds, I far trom forests in a monotonous country, fleeing only the sky above i ihnm. nothing much around them, , trave to the world IX conception ol : only one (Jod. One sermeu to 1 1 enonti, tor nucn a landscape. The Vireekw, on the other hand.! with their mountains, raven, water falls, caverns and proves, invented; a diiicrcDi Kinct 01 Ron ior nil me different places. Rome scientists Hity that the Ile(- :hy the ladies of the church at j i heir assistance to othens on thn . hrew conception of God Is older i when about 75 persons, young and -round jn opposition to the ni thali anv recorded Jewish writins. ' ohl, gathered for the event. Wirt,ure coming before the legislators ; ,hul our old Ttament was taken la r?ply from the ltahylonians. Hut teamed rabbis deny that. Fortunately, under our constitu- I Mon. ouch man Is entitled to his ninnli(in nf flod and hn !rij,t t0 think wnat he pips, aH' . jn1(S as he (i0f.8't bother or inter-! ,1(iro wi,h anyhod- else. I 1 "" 1 iii i j I all T t I : CJUIll L OltllS I You can tell a Ereat athlete. He l1(tm,rs and told of the love nnd makes money enoimh to many Into i 1,(,Ku.(l Kui.0))c.lnli generally the lmht set Jhtivp for the people of America. Mr. Fall's health still prevents Kin!L Johnson, accompa- his appearance for trial. Whoever!"""1 " the piano. .rl., I... I.-..1 ,1..., n,,...l. mnn.... SIIIH IWO delightful SOlOH. .MfS. C. ' J' ft ? pauicu oer einesi sun in a vouu A sane driver usually can save,MK which was well rendered and himself and the fool driver, too. j enjoyed hy all. Low Hansen of the The IhlnK happens when two fool j Ashland hotel, led the sincint; fori drivers meet. the group. I ' j Following the dinner when the Fame is queer, anil flnroia will assemhly had gathered In the main go down in history iih the man who I auditorium of the building, C. C. made Klhert Hubbard. j p.oblnson of NVw Vork entertained j . . ihe audience for over an hour' Oil I II, HUlll U tlilllin ,,r l I,,- I fcomhined tadio and phonograph? What ahnut "She?" The artistic temperament has about reached its limit when the purveyor of hot dogs re fers to "My public." Dempsey must be too old to fight All the other contenders agree that I he shouldn't, risk it. Kvery community has nt least , pesl who feels II divine call In; l,set everybody rk;ht in the matter jot pronunciation. ! "A ITollvwond weddim?" seems a contraction in terms., I Tolly is a perennial, not. fin annual. Americanism: A complaint that laws are not enforced; a sublime : faith that another law or two will jmnke everything all right. Mussolini must shudder each morning when he fares the menial task of shaving each of the cabinet members. .A.philanlhropiHtiKonn who hires Kirln at a week and then makes moey enough to support a home tw mWn j.irl. A truftic expert says the enr that hits you is the one behind the one you are watching. The f!olu-mon tion, of course, is to watch the sec ond one. But what of the third? All his life long, man keeps on hoping some day to get a haircut that will Improve his looks Instead of making him look nude. It' phints are sensitive and can jfeol. as that scientist says. Home close friPlid xhoiihl (nit the onion dnsp tviud shotihl tell the onion j,l.ni) llulnrflll lUippy thought! Uet the shops imouu u eiice y.ur nu e ltt" i '" T 'h'mOVto, if ! ""'8 ""' ,h- ',rk,nS Prob-Lj i-,,,w .h,, . ,-n,i ihink ! ,,f the dry's jubilant assertion that i 'be Oregon League of cities as a righteousness will prevail after 1 means for helping to promote the .ari-b 1? ' measures designed to benefit mo ' j nicipnlltics nnd to oppose such ns Two army officers nttnined siiehlare likely to he detrimental to elevation the cold contracted their! the lost Interests of the city ns ! controls and they couldn't ooinoja whole. The Oregon league co. 'down. , We've ..no.n elevation ,o - ?n, lerpntid a second lieutenant with 'the same result. i this sentence: "Ten years . u..i ..hr u-i.l the. indtre IO the millionaire.' ASHLAND Y. M. C. A. ANNUAL MEEn HELD ON FRIDAYS AHIII.AN'P, Feb. 2. iSpec-ialt The annual meeting of the V. M. A WR(f hehl in lho rooms of the Presbyterian church ruia j evening. A fine dinner was served! i M. ' WriRht was chairman of the: meeting. ' Secretary Walter introduced the visitors and the young men active : in ihp worlr of the Hl-Y who wore n.nrnt. A M oheslev. Hows' Work Rec - reiury of California, gave a verv interesting 25 minutes' talk, largely J about his work in Furope .fori nlht years, in connection with j dm lini's' flnnirtmnnl nl' ttm I'lir. ! eiK Y.' M. C. A. lie stroncly em - ,wi,.rf ,he need for enll Ivnt inn nf a frindly .spirit toward all for- ' i.inmore lit toe piano acconi-' ,. .. ... , ,.,. I,. 11( 'l!ln nnn(lI.lllI1ill(ll, f(" S,.PV.. I. ,.,' ',.. f ....i Mfi id the benefits the (dder heads get j ill return, lie quoted in editorial 'from the lioston Transcript to the effect that old brains and new Itlood need to get together and then told of ways In which this may he accomplished. Ills talk was replete with illustrations both entertaining and instruct ivo. Next Monday morning work will be started on the new pipe organ to be Installed In the Methodist church, which will he the second mio in tovn. the other being at jthe Vining theatre. K. C. High ! wilt have charge of the remodel- I i"R of the space for the organ, j wnen win no iiisianeo. nce.ii.iiim present plans, in about six i weeks. At the regular noon luncheon ! of the Kiwanls club Friday, Fred j M... Hansen, regional hoys' work secretary of San .Francisco, gave " lr .1:1 , la gene th mnn(, Y i r a citiftir Vrt ti. tho laitfe sums being put work of the association in various cities of the counlry and telling of the constant effort of the lead- era of the movement to adapt the,1VH ))Wfi , Kk,n work io modern reipiirements and ;h kidney, bhidder. be, wetting; J some definite and worlh while end. Cieorge H. Mosser, new secre tary for the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, spoke to the liotarlans at their regular noon luncheon onifon who have been treated for one Thursday. Mr. Mosser used "Man i or the other of the above named Vower' as his subject in connce- Wjtn lty budding. Irving K Vining also spoke of the freedom of opportunity in Oregon as con- j trasted with tje tense nerve strain j characterizing the business ineth-j ods of the eastern portion of the Cniti'd States. The city government has de creed that dogs of all sizes und styles must not frequent or even appear upon the city streets with out an attendant. The purpose, of The enforcement of the dog ordi nance is largely to keep the ani mals out of people's gardens which are soon to he started. The election at the Thursday meeting of the Southern Oregon v V ....ui ,r Normal school Y. M. C. A. ro- suited ns follows Hoy Itrown. president ; Henry F-ullerton. vice William Tucker, secre- liresident : tarv I'oland Parks Hnrrv, Mav 1 land ' H, IV u It, ' uVrs of j ,HmM (lC lr,, 'r"" Ashland mayor nnd - ' coum ilmen have decided to Join other states on measures affecne I The second pacific regional Con ; ferehce of V. M. C. A. worfcem 1 i,A;n.r lol.i In Aohlnnrl vf 'Saturday and Sunday. Prominent ,and experienced V. M. C. A. mon Xt-w York to San Francisco in attendance. Most of iru iMinaKHd directly with l...- slii-ti-iiiriii rt 1 hi rtwtrt n I - iiion. Anions tbose prewent are i'. t. Hobinson of New York Cliy, Kred M. Unti.sen of San Francisco, A. I'liertlcy of California, Mr. CheKnuni of San Francisco, J. O. .Mcelufn of j'ortlnntl. John H. of Seattle, Fred A. Crosby northwest council and Sec tary AValter of the Ashland as sociation. The chief Items under ; consideration will be the problems (of work with boys on the. const and some national policies, i .1. Kdward Thornton, mayor, and Clyde Malone. superintendent of t)M, city lipht department, went to Salem Wednesday night to lend for the. taxing of municipally owned utilities. Rut few cities of tno state own their electric power ;lind light plants, while many of I them own their wnter svRtemn nnd if .....itnr the invtni? of these 'huter that most of he opposition jH centered. v. o. Drennon of Eugene Is In Ashland for several days attending to business matters. ll,ni-l.,o Pi-nnlru fne tlA nncf lurn 1 vep.ru an employe of the Hardy ni-v Ion .,h hlo rnm!k.Thn. day for Hilt, California, where he will fill a new position. George Snearly will spend $600 lo repair a dwelling on Fourth street, according to a building per mit Issued by the city todny. Coming to Medford SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine fop th past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at Hotel Holland Tuesday, Feb. 5 Office Hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenlhin is a regular graft' 'te in medicine and surgery iTnd is ,k'onH(,(i the state of Oregon. 1,0 rtoes not lrate for chronic ap- olrt10,.. 'tn.ii- M l . , 1 lie has to ins credit wonderful Venilltu In r'llunnuau 0 tlm ntAmnol. rcaiarrn. .weak itinns. rhpnnintium Rciatlcn, le--; ulcers nnd rectal ail ments. Helnw arc the names of a few of ; his many satisfied patients in Ore- causes: John Olson, Astoria. Joe Sheoships, Gibbon. Mrs. Waller Scott, Scotts Mills. Mrs. John Van lleveren, Baker. 1. I. W'ugcnblast, Portland. Mrs. H. E. Walters, Mnupin. Mrs, Jennie Woolery, Salem. : Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and bis treatment Is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Dltlg., Los Angeles, California. Fred Gottfried Amos Turnbow GOTTFRTF.n TTTPVimW XVIIjLI K IUltiJlAW Expert plumbing, heatlngini sheet metal repar shop. - We specialize on service at ress onable prices. No job too small. wnrtU,c pr,CC5 r 219 N- "P , Phone 674 m all By BUD FISHER l,Wltipi ., ' - . .. : . . 9