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pxtnij two ocal and Personal - A. mountain linn, ono ot tho few. kllUwl lit thin county AutUk tho past year, was trapped a short. tlmn nco In the Trait hccUoii by John Warner, who appeared with tho pelt at tho county clork'M office this forenoon to collect a $10 bounty. .Warner had, set a trap for a ukunk, bttt 'found (he Hon caught in the trap with threo of lis toe,-ami ap parently bud jnftfto Utile effort to break: Ioobc, foarllur to Ioko the tpofi, catmltiK It to Ion' it II fo fn fitt'ad. ' ' MiUimryr ojienlrxK f , thr Ilnnd Bo. Katt;.fith Hi., at. 9 a. m,. ' Marc) ftth, fralucliiff the famous Uasfan AJonom-mn huts. Top-. uhp priced hutB .and - ehll'lren'n " hr.ta., " " 342 Ioyr Uimmn'y of Lon Bonch. flal who Hiyppd 'ff here yeHter I d'ay'.'mornlnif to, v.lHit frlumlH In tho , city,; .continued oiv hit 'journey 'to KeatilojtliiH fQronoon. ' ' ; loplln romporH.H.Ort now $1.30; Hl?& 0 to 3 year, Handicraft Hhop, . ; . 3.30 - luetfrom o dlHtnneo rotflHtert. . tn at Xerityi'd hotel Include Mr. " rfmi' 3lr iJoHeph Pt(k of Omaha, .. Neb.,, Mr, and Mr. A. Martin of. Yflpcouver It; J. Hardy of Detroit, II. K. Heimler of ChlcaKVt AV. Vf .. Mill of Botee. Mil, Mr. and Mm, J. Henderson, of Kdmontou, Can, . ' I'oems'Bdt to miifilc. MnaH?reraft fionpr PubliHliors Ruattle. 800 Mth. Katie M". (Ooliiim, who wan called to Ban tfntru'iwco by the 111 nens und death of her, brother, Vic tor B. Plymalo, returned to her Jiomo In Medford Saturday. .. Dry pine" slabs, $5 load. Tel. ' 631. Med ford, uol Co. 324tf ! Iuh II. Kanljin, Norman "White , 'and" E. J. ftvKorn ot the Crater National' forest Htnff,, were aguln ,'fi)i l.uty 'today at tho fnroHtry of, ticefl -In tho fudnrnt building, fol loWinfr their return from having attended the bit; ski raeo and win ter curnlval nt Fort Klamath hud Friday, They, n well, aa alt the. olhur. Mod ford, people who athtnd ert, report a very enjoyablo time qnd a lare crowd. The attendance. at iheo annual uffnlra at Fort Klnmatli J InereaKltitf yearly. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Mcdford Lumber Co. 237tf, Mrs. W. W. McNoaley of Klam ath. Fa 11 is Htlll a patient at the Hatred Heart hospital In Med ford, W-hero h)io. underwent a major op r ration. It will bo at U-nst a forr nlpht before Hho will bo aide to return, to bei home. Danco nt Nat. Sat. night Small bat). Dyngo, Bros. 330 "A good year Is abend for tim Ttotfuo ttlvor yaltoy and aouthern Oregon, states A. 8, Hosenbuttm, HoUthern Paeiflc reprotientatlvo In tills district. ,Mr. Hnrnmbnum states that the broccoli crop hnn " not boon hudjy' dnmuKOd by tho cold wottthor In the irmptLtia val ley and thnt other crops for the VfittC Vnould bo Rood.-Hl rants 'Pftas '' Qoiicier. - '" ' . f froflo mondiiiff, runners removed, And nnags workod hack. ' Itnndl-cr.-lftShop. ' " 2Hlt ' Snow U between throe and tour feet doop at, Union Ci'eek, aceord Injj t,o local vtHltors there yoHtor day but was soft and unmiltud for skllri( purposes. However, uulto 4 tiumbor of Rteilford people mq- , tared Ut tTnlon Crek for a day's outlnjc nnd roporlud the snow to bo banked hih on oIiIum side of tho rond. n snowplow having eleared t'ho road lant week. " Month end balanitis at the Em my Lou tlat Hhop In M. M. Store. Hal's'to $n.(i0, speoinl at ami $V?fl- Unts ti IT.fiO, special I3.!t ami $4, It 8., Douale uroeit stamps Hirliuj Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 33k Mrs. T. E. Knnckstodt nf Mod fnrd, who has been vlsltltiR rela- ; (Ives In Yreks, returned to her homo In. Mcdford Snturtlay. Hhe Was aeeompanleit by her aunt, Mrs.' Kntie M. t'ollins. i Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for ll.UO; 00 lbs. T0c. Dollvercd any plnco In city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Orape Ht. Phono 07., 309tf A black leather purse, found on the street, Is nt tho polieo station awaiting the claim of its owner. Tho pgr mo hi.s no nanio on the in fcjdo and contained a small amount of money. It will be returned to Its owner uponproper ld-ntiflca- tlon. ' $r,0 to $2G0 to loan on furniture. Loans approved and money paid satno day. Hoom 13, Palm block, cor. Main and Front Sts., upstnlrs. sir. r MUk Bread such a baked by Fluli rer Is real body-build-ing food. Let the kid diet have all they want. T The t'nltftd BtatGs civil service commission has announced that the patent office at Waiminpton, D. C is in need of junior examiners and that applications for tho poal tlonn will be received until March 5. The entrance salary Is $2000 a year- Higher, salaried positions oro filled through promotion. " .. ; Pat's Texas inmaln houfle, steam I rd t.nniilo.a to take liomn, 1 Oo ench, B for f.de. Open Ha. m. to 12 p. m. r,?s N. niveralde. rhonn .'i4o. """" " ' AmnnK tho California!) reRlBtor. . '""1' , , j led at Medford hotels are Trankj ". clean coal. Tel. eSl.' Med- jflant of t;ovlna. W.. II. Jafier of i'ok1 Ful Co.. : , J J24tf j J I.oh A nKeles and II. J. Cestlon and I A tract of lftr.O acre of combin-J : Vni. F. Khryer .ofj Han i'ranclBco.'' ed silt nnd peat soil 6 the north-1 I A lil shipment of new sprlnn Minis at Initio llownrd's. 3371 Mr. and Mrs.. I.ljnh Jloberh. nnc I i jvir. niKi Airs. if. i4. iioneris oi: Crants. Pans spout Hilurday In ! Meilfn'rd. Henry Hoborls of Wefd,' Hon of Mr. apd Mrs. I). L. KoliortH. 1 was operated upon at the Mact'odi' fl.enrt hoHpltnl last Krlday for mas toids, and his pal'enlH cunle here to be with, him, New eroHs-stlteh rind bookod.'ru(j patterns, ntiractlve dosins, One. to $8.7 6, ' Hotiillcraft Shop. 336 ProteHt rmitlnst' the construeUon of tho eut-of road from, tbri "Kour C!ornoiH," near Contral. Point, ; tliroiiKU farm country to the Pn-j ; ell'lc hluliwav near tho Dr. C. T. ' Mwoenoy property, is ropoi'tod tol""" r"" ov"r lne 'reonsprinK bn eroulnir. One of the main nrn. i mountain rOnd,' accOrdlnB to !I.ee tr.ts is said to be In the reluctance "rloek of the local Oroson State of owners of farm, properly to give Molor olnoii office. Ho., re-rlKht-of-way. on the ((rounds thnt pons tho road to be fairly covered , tile road would cut up the prop- erty and necessitate the.- building t of new. fences.-- : Host Utnh eri.il hot and clean. Tel. 031. Modtord Fulle t;o. 32 itf Having been Informed that their thd construction of th. proposed " Proposal of building "'ejUBh'"' ' f "C clubhouse of tho Greater Medford ! """" h'" "' "otwoen Gold (.Modforrt. Also sixteen grt.ndcl.il club, the members of the -high Hill and Koinw Mlver and Ura Ptanf-----.' . . , . k.. .... has bcen.dronned for a time, ac-' Funeral services will be held at ready to cmmKC In other construe I tloa work and would welcome the!" filinortlmltv of conHtruetlnir n i !,dwcllin, or other building within ; easy distance n the high school, Ijist year members of the class constructed a' dwelling of pleasing deslmi nnd are anxious to repeat the procedure. ' lLigbest giailo Utah coal, any sIko, anywhere, any amount, iritn sen (onl Co. Phono 23J). tf Already making- pnepanitions for the next city telephone directory. P. M. Kherllldd df Pnitlttnd, con nected with the directory ndvortis ,lng department of tho Puiflc Tele phone and 'Telegraph company, hi in .Meilfurd for a short tlmn calling on local advertlK'irs.' - ' '" Upholsturlng. Call Jacksonville 3.19 A vec-cine that will protect for one year ngahiM the K-oeky moun tain 'spotted or tick fever. Is now nvallahle to physicians of the state, Dr. Frederick l. Htrleker, .iccre- tary of the state hoard of healllt,. has announced. Tlio vaccine may be obtained from the Vnltcd Stales pulille health seivlee at Hamilton. .Mont, , Tho vaccine has no y'tie In th etrontnumt of the disease, but will prevent the fever for one year.' Blue -.rackets 'at Walker's Pa vilion 'Wed. night. ' 837. Following (he iiltoi'oato cloudi ness and sunshine of today nnd the rising of a brink lii'ui'iro this noon, unsettled weather mid posslblly ruin is foriieast for tomorrow and fair weather for tonight. . This morning wus quite warm with a temperature of lift above ut 5 o'clock. That good coal low In ash. Han son Coal, Co. Phono 239. " tf Delhert M. Little, former. meteor' ologlst in charge of the Medford weather bureau., and who Is- field nrgnnlKor of tho government air ways Willi ills headquarters .at the Oakland. Cat., uli-poi-t, stopped off here lust night for a conCerence today with L. W. Dick, present meteorologist here, and luft this noon for - Oakland. He is returning from a trip to Seattle, during which ho fixed the location fur "coiling lights" between Onk lund and that city, except at mu nicipal airports. Each municipal airport furnishes its own "calling lights." Factory blocks t load.. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. ' S24tt Tlio Oak Orove water ' district committee will hold a meeting this evening at tho Oak Grove school, between Medford and- Jacksonville, to- discuss further plans for the formation of tho dtmrtct in order lo purchase water from Medford and lo lay a now Pipe line from this city to the territory to he serv ed. It will probably bo learned tonight whether or not the dlslriel will bo formed. committee of five members was appointed lit a ' meeting Inst week to work out de i tails. ! Poplin rompers, 81.05 now $1.3!;J slum 0 to 3 years. Handicraft Shop. 335 Jack Cudaow, post muster nnd manager of n store in llutto Fulls, , spent Inst week In Ashland visit- Ihg his wife and three children, who are residing In that city this winter to permit the children to attend the Ashland schools. Furniture V P h o I storing. Tel. 069-U. A. N. Tbllmult. 339 Included' among the, Oregonlnnn i registered nt Medfot'd hotels lire ; P. !,, Forgo of Salem, O. McAl lister of ltosehurg, O. t). Flynn, t s. Heyhttrn and K M. Kogers of F.ugeno, and the following from Puillund: Kay snnrtdy. J. W. Tay lor, T. F. Mnhnr. ('. O. Kviins. J. i Mlckulion. A. Ilndloy, A. N. Ihil man, W. I!. Mitchell, Herb Sernn- ' son nnd V:. A. Williams, . Cheap dry lumber ut Medford Lumber Co. 237K Included among the temporary auto licenses iKsued at tho sheriff's offlco this forenoon were licenses to Hurry Amilng. 1 R Thurman and Myrl Patterson. F. l Winter of Port Klamath. I J. Fish of Jacksonville und Hoy Molculf of Ashland. Print dresses, -S- years, $1 dr. now tl.3. Handicraft Hhop. 331. Tom Alley arrived this afternoon from PortlKiid for his wrestling mulch tonight nt the Itiultn tlieiitev wUh Jim Meslin, Austmhnn light heavyweight champion. Alley has ; been touring Washington and ensl- I ern Oregon, meetinu Willi success.. i but is expected to have one of his , lini'ilest matches of the season to night, t ... ! yTEPFOTTO WaTG Bounty warranto were lwipd at j tho county clerk's office todny to C. . Cushman of Trail, two bob onl; Bnn Owald of Easlo Point, una bobcat; a. Croanlln of Anhland, one coyote; H.' F. Morcan Por Hlflt, one coynto; W'lltlnm Rnybold of Talent, ono coyote. Upon being luii ed liiii warrant 'thin forenoon, Raynold reported coyntOH to bo j P'eniiriu m nin dcellpii nnt to o a i menaco to' chickens nd Rheep. Ho kllled lhe .coyote with a HhotRtin "' nt Tulfl lttk ' Klamath. 'cunty has been divided up Into 28 hqmesiead tracts and wllj. be - """v "- " """.- llUh "C h a r I s" Ilep. Phono 474-M. Mrs. Sadlo Allen. ' 282tf The eomniittee appolntod at the Wlliihms oreek road meeting; held hero last week, will; meet at 7:45 this evonlns at'tho llotel Medford lo dlsnusK further plans for ..the road, vh(rh would clvo' Aledford n direct- nnd-shorter route to the Ore Kon . Caves and ti shorter ronto to L'roHOont City. - ' .;' That (food eonl low In ash, Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf- It Is not Joy to motor to Klam wilh Ice' and snow and rough be !nuse of ruts made by passing uutomnbllcs. It is somewhat dan- (.'r nocoaspd. leaves, his wifo Annie, gerous In plnces. ' five son.s. . and . iie . daughter: Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 031. ! Charles and Coorgo. A.', iiedford; Medford Fuel Co. 1 324tt : Elmer. : GJendalo, Ore; JJort, Yuha Opposition was too strong"' cording to W. A. Cewden, who wos j vl"l"'- Mcdford today from Itoluctnnce of both 1 Gold Hill, towns to relinquish their 'high "enoois was poinioo out ns oeing unn ot ine main causes ine .ran urn of the plans, which Mr. Cowv don believed would have been one in outline- down- expenses .of liu. Tuesday ftl Itlon 'and-In Increasing educational efficiency. . - - J"iressmaklng and 'remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 'Mcdford Hldg. Phono 1181. ; ' ' tf tlucsts from Wnshlhgton state at local hotels include V. H. Miller of Yaklmn, Mr. iind -Mrs. T. X. Kns- nuth of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. 1?. A. Soutbonnys. Mr. and' Mrs.' A. Lnr-scn ' and Mr;' nnd Mrs.-V. II. Itheinllardl nf Seattle. ix't me write your fire insurance. Curl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland. PhAno 983. tf Leonard Carpenter loft last night for Monterey; whore ho will-spend u Cow .weeks on business, i Danco. with tho iilue Jackets Weil, nlHbt. WalUer'M. 33.7 Mr. and'' Mrs. Lee' Port of the Slur ranger stntion on Hlg.A'pple; goto spent this morning In the city on liiiHlness and' pleasure'; Dry fir slabs, 30 load. Tel 631. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L' Hutchison, Ml; "W I. Vawter, Miss Fern HulchlHon and Mrs. IB. - .Id Pickle wont on an Interesting motor trip yesterday up the Applegsto ahd around Foots Crock', Wlicro they spent somo time viewing the big derclgo at work. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hunch, Who purchased a new homo on Park avenuo, ai'o moving into- that rosk donee tills week. " "' W. H, Hughes of lluttd Falls- Is hero for seviM'nl days on business. H reports that there is. consider able snow In'that district yet. - Mr. and Mrs. A. S. I-aNhell of Mcfloud, Cat., spent tho week end In Medl'ord. returning to their home this morning. Andrtis and his Itlue Jackets at Walker's Wed. night.' ' 37 Dr. and Mrs, .1. . Knuuens will leave this evening on u two weeks' trip to California, visiting - Han Diego and the DeatK Vnlloy coun try. ' , Notice. The' Uollof Fund oommittoo ot the Owen O 'egon Lumber Co. wishes to sincerely thank the peo pie und .business mob -of Mcdford and vicinity for the co-operation which made tho roller fund to he administered In worthy cases. This co-operation on the part of Medford buslnoss men will tend to cement : rotations between them selves nnd omptoye of the Owen Oregon themselves and omployes of the company. For It Is tho tend ency of the men to coopernto with those who help'ihnko such affairs ns the annual benefit danco a suc cess. ' Wo wish also to'thank tho Owon Oreiion Lumber Co., Medford Fuel I Co., Groceteria nnd Homo Grocery for their support and donations of prlr.es. Theso pries' have bocoiho nn annual affair nt tho llellef Fund danco being initiated by Mr. J. H. Owens, first gift of ItiOO feet of lumber. To this was nddod this year two loads of wood hy the Med ford Fuel Oo. nnd a sack of flour by Mr, ,T. Monroe of the Home Grocery and to. pound suck ot sugnr front the Economy Groco. tel'ia. These prlics are appreciated hy Hie committee as they add lo tho Interest ot tb.0 annual event. (Signed: C. lfc 8CIIKITT., Chairman of Kellef Fund . and Danco Committee. VM. T'.'CKF.U, Secretary. M, K lllsylock. Goo. Porlor, Mr. Allen. W. A. lOastman, Jack Hlco. Den Grimes.. 33 Scottish Illtc -Speclnl meeting Siski you Lodge of Perfection, 7:30 p. in., February 26. Work and spscial busl- OT- E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. .T. .. 9361 ' All Odd Fellows requested to at tend msuting Tuesday night to ar range trip to Grants Pass to con fer second degree. . 337 M.ATSKANlki : .JIenson Tim.- her company resumes operations. ' A V ness. TRIBtTNl?, STEDfQRP,' Obituary PLVilALE. Vio;or, riymalo, who died at the flood Samaritan hospital In Han Francteco, follow InB an operation, . was born nt Jacksonville, Ore., AURUHt 8, I R8 8. Ho was tho son of W. J. and Joo phine L. Plymale," early rilonaers. His early life was spent In Rt. Mary's academy.- in Jacksonville, later- movinsr to 8an Franoinco, whore. tB encased In businoiw. - . t Ills early pawilna (s reurettcd by a host ot friendii and cornea, ox a blow to his family, ho having pass ed 'away oh tho day 'his 'brother. Bea H Plyoiale, vag buried.' ' Ho Is survived by Ms wife, fler trude Plymnleffour sisters,' Mrs. Kate'- M.. Colllns.'ot Medford. Mrs. Kmalthe Htlne of Oakland, Mrs. 'Ada C, Jones or Hon Krnnebioo and Mrs. Hen H. Fairchlkl of 1'rrk.t. and by . two!' brothers,' Ir David HL Plymalo 'of Karkersflelit and Walter M, Plymnlo of Holma, C'ttl. ' NICHOLS ; lio ward , Francis Nichols died at the homn of his son Charles- Nichols, Locust street early Monday - jnornliiK of iiaralysls, nitert SO yearsV il ' days,: Born, in, illlnols Fobruarx 4; 1S4 The family came to'Orojion and Jneksob' county In 1880 from Illi nois,'? arriving t foddliift; Calif'., beforo tliem'llroatV was -'completed and -'comlrie;, from, there . by team and wagon, settlins In Sums Val ley and' If'vlnK'.tboro seven' years. Afterwards deceased homestende a larm in. tne, 'ranie tock, district - " Calif.: - Itoy. -Cejitrnl Point, th Perl Foneml- tlomo-Wednes. lay Bt 2.00 p. m. Rev. Johnson of th0 Fedemtod 'church, Central . rojnc win otiiciato. - interment in Central' Point ometery.. ' iVNDRKW-S--The .' .funeral, ser vices for George. Andrews will bo hold at the. peri- Funeral- Home 3 p. m., 'Ray: Win. B. Hamilton'' "officiating.1 '-'Interment in Medford 'cemetery, ' - YQDNO-4-Kstclla Anna ' Young died at her .home, 811 JJort h Ornnge street t . Sunday'" afternoon , from paralysis. -' aged ' 71'' years. 11 months. 2ft days. ' Nntivo of Penn sylvania. ' Horn Fobruarv "J8. 1SC7. I She was the widow" of William Wallace Young, iiow decensed, and. mtilher of It. Claybourn Young, She had been a resident of Mcd ford for the- past tlx and a half years.' TheyJ were for-mnny years residents of Ilershey, Nebrnskn, whero her husband was In the lumber business. Deceased, leaves otie son. .- Claybourn Young of Los Angeles, C'allf.,,: also Ihree grandchildren. Ton remains will oo forwarded itoi Los" Angeles for Interment Tuniadijiy: morning. 'Ar rnngemontK' iif' rhnrgo of'tho Perl l-'uneral home. . "' , : ; GOpDlNGrxAnna llcllo Godding died lit her -nomo'' . near Wioonlx, Ore., KundaV evening from Pneu monia aged' 0(1 years, two months, 19 anys.VBovn In 'Virginia, Dec. 5; 188-2. 'Uho family- had roslded In Oregon tor tho past 23 yoars, nt West Falls thron years. lOvalis Oreek country 18 years, and at Phoonlx levoti years. Anna B. Tuttlo wns married to, William' K. Godding. NoVombor 3, 18S4. She Is survived by her husband, Wil liam K and ono son,- ICnrl od ding, of Itelllnghnm, Wash., nnd two grandchildren. Funeral seri vices will bo held at the Perl Fimcrnr Homo Wednesday at3:'rB p. hi. Interment in Phoenix conc tory. ' ''' '- " ' .'" ' .' . i .'- : ' Wedding Bella Leslie J. Illgham nf Sams Valley and Miss Joy: Fredericks of this city were married yesterday morn ing iCv:30. Ut, .the Presbyterian manse- hy Rev. E..4 Lawrenco In the presence of Ituth und Grace tllghoin, sisters of the hrldegrnom. The bride is well known in Med ford mid last year taught at tho Snms Valley school. Tho bride groom is an employe ot the county roud deportment. The ncwlyweris will mnko their homo In this city. Jack Holt Coming To Rialto Tomorrow Jack Molt, with 50 other motion picture.' uglortv spent .over two woeks "on location" in following Ui'L policy to (ilm, all, Hunc Grey storlca on the exaet locale culled for In the story. Tho company was headquartered at- Tuba t'lty, Arl xona. - . mimm Fnns of b'otM Zane Grey stories and Jack Holt, have long lauded this policy of Paramount. Shine Grey Is, noted for his love of the great outdoors nnd always writes his stories around some beautiful western spot,' Tho story which was filmed In and, around Tuba City Is "Sunset Pass," a recent work ot Grey , and lne latest production starring the popular Jack Holt. If opens at tho Kiultn theater tomorrow."' ' Iiv support to Holt aro ' Nora Ijinc noted for Iter ohnracerla llons In other western films: John Loder, the young Kngh actor; Chestor Conkltn. popHlar comedian; Guy Oliver and others. ii . i i i i i . Caro of Follagr PbtnlK By foUsgai plantH mean such plants as ferns, . patina, rubber plants, etc: uny . kind, that hns leaves hut no blossoms. Let us consider tho houso fern. There are ninny kinds. o( ferns, such as Boston. Roosevelt, Teddy. Jr., '- riwnrr Itnstnn Maidenhair? Asiutrngits nnd sevinil others. Ffrns require more race than oth er species of foliage plants. Be very careful in handling the ferns, and do not run against the rods ot tho trends, ns this Is Injurious to them.' Castor1 Ml applied ta the roots fs very 'g-ood, also the blood OfiECiOy, - rONTCY. TEBEUXRY 25.-1929. " j of a chicken Is beneficial for the i roots. Water freely, but do not keen the soil wet constantly. Ferns re quire plenty of light but do not need much sun; J.) fact, the north window Is a very good place, for 4hcm.- Graceful ferns make very beautiful ornaments In a room, ;and add to the attractiveness.- of the furnishings'. "'; . ' i; --Tho pulm Is a tropical plant of :whleh- them - are' several Varieties. TJitf KenUas., grandest of palns, Cocos WeddeUiana. daintiest of palms, ' Phoenix Canariensis or dale palm.- perhaps-, ore '.th most comtnon. '. . ' Palms,: like forns, roquire I tho light but are hot particular about the sua. They are 'hardier than fern an require less cam Do not let tho dlrfc dry out In the pots as they seem- to take quite a lot of moisture. Frequent wash I ng of tho wholo plant is good and will not injuro'tho pnlm.'- Other kinds of foliage plant rc quire about -.the same" care' as palms, , ' ' '. ':- E.-lt. '- , It's' bccn a long tlmo since, tears went out and' smjicfi came In. And. everybody knows that today, smiles have;, I ho stage. ' Hover ..be-, tore In tho History ot tho world, P.oehups, hns.a grouch. . or. a tear: boon . put down . with greater stearnnoss.' It's, become American tradition to mot everything with a smile. And mnyhd It ought to bo that wnjf. ' And yet and yet .", '- Haven't we . learned to smile- too much at everything from crime to catastrophe smile, "'shrug.'te-grot-perfunctorily, and go on smil ing? Haven't wo- run a little wild on this' smiling business perhaps? An In going n little wild haven't wo Komewha lost thovery prec ious - gifts of warm -sympathy, qjilcK, human understanding, fot-htvy-feeling? .- i ," After all. it Isn't the laughter of folks that endenrg" them to. us, so mucn. -And it Isn't their Joys tho ' bring. thorn- noarosfc ;' - 'It's their sorrows, their- trials, tho things, they' have, to betM-even If they're things, that can become Jokes' aftorward. -when'' stress is over; nnd something to' laught about then. And doesn't too much 1 Inttghter tend to make trouble and tears?- - ..-:' - K ;AH the calendar days aren't! clear days. And; -IC-. nature noedsi rains- and-clouds for tho cvolu-j tiun of -natural things, tears and; sorrowsr nnd storma In human life ! may- be- for-' our. development. Ave can't euro a thing by denying it, turning our backs on it. Wo can't altctr- a foot thereby; And- with our growljur proncness to gigglo every thing otf, to refuso to. Cnco the fact ot siittertog, to deny grlof a rlglit oven to. bcj what's to become of those- - who must know.' . sorrow nnd tears .and thero are so many! . Soutalimes,.' smiles can be very, very braVo. But sometimes' they can be. very oruei. And moo often than not,, -they cait, also--bo.-very cow-ardly. To face- life and vita vicissitudes . wlth .a: smllo to edvc othora from discouragement- : or too. much dolcfulness Is ono thing. To faco.,everythlng,. qverj'thlng In uio, w4in. a smile is. quue -nnoinor bocause It breeds ti levity concern ing ovorythlug ot'llfe, even depths ot agonV and great social, ahd per sonal wrongs, and a -callousness toward: deep pain, a heartless lm patienca with it In others,: and a coward linem.- towntd f being ' suf fering -with -1' a ' deepoc" fortltudo. It's so' much easier Just to, laugh; It off, you see, Y-et laughing off tilings that shouldn't havo been laughed- ab brought tho French Revolution. ' On the; other hand, the understandnblo nloneness in Gethseniano nnd the understand ing response to- It, mako th,e"agon' of Christ such a piteous and prec ious tiling to r,ofnembc! - So' maybe, after all, wo should stnllo- It w wnnt to. laugh. It we must. Itut we. should nut' smile so long nnd so hard und so per slatontly that we, torget ic can ag gravate the lone sufferlng of sonic other poor heart, or breed in our selves a ' contempetuous disregard of sober ahd serious things that should bo viewed with more thoughtful - gravity - and comjias-'Sinn.- - Laughter can- chase away some - forma of gloom. - U never :cnn fall' to . turn tho ' knife In wound that - means ' real1 soul-tra- vail tor somo- other' human boing. Such a being hi hungry for- the comfort of a knowing heart which has suffered' too, has wept bit terly, too, perhaps, and so. has won its way vor tho hard rocks of experience to tho sublimity of footing another's 'woe with tho understanding, tho - compassion. that como only with experience. Editorial Household Magazine. . .KFJL Astoria's, broadcostlng sta tion, will occupy quarters ln. As toria hotel soon. . 1 POIITLAND. Two-storv build ing -will be erected at corner of Third and Alder streots In near future.'. - , , i Kegitliir communication of Heames diopter, IX B. (),. Wedneariay e-roning. Social night. Visiting mum hers welcome, 1IATTH3 M. ALDb.Ni Secy. -' 337 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKP Middle nged unincum bered Inuy- for housekeoupr for man anil two-children otObchool age: out ot town: light work. . Address M.'W. S., Mali Tribune. 3.19 FOH KENT-' 9-roonv opartment. 3.V 33 No. Peach. . 33ti CHICK guaranteed. Square. Deal Hatchery, lltir K. Main. Phone - 342 FOR RENT A roon with or with out board. Mrs. W. N. Campbell. IIS Kins. 342 WANTKO To bur Interest in 3 or t-chAlr barber shop. In .Medford or vicinity. Box 103, Kluaiath Falls. Ore. 33; LOST Kodak film nnd pictures hust Saturday Dwht. near Nata r torliim. Heward It returned to tal Tribune. , . . JJJ 5 pi lies an d Tears j LIVE !N SILENCE E ,' FKESNES-LES-RUNGIS.Francc W-) --Ip ... a , house, of silence, l,2.r(0 white-masked men, live without,' ever hearing each other's voices, or seeing oaeh' other's faces. Thoy never hear their names spoken from tho'day they enter un-. til the day they leave. It is France's model prison, known sim ply as "Frosncs.", the lost word in physical and mentaL isolation. Solitary ' confinement, usunlly considered ,'sevci'ely-. strict discip line, Is tho rulo. The prisoners eat alone, sloop alone, work olono and Oven take their hour's daily exor cise alone and- in nbsoluto eilenco. -Strangest of all, -several hundred at a' time Rather' in the chapel, each in n little coll, soolng no one except the priest, preacher or lec turer and part of-his faco. visible only to tho person on the platform. The men- entor tho chapel hooded, go to numbered cells, which are In banked tiers, each cell open only in- front at the height of one's eyes, but with an aperture too. small for the head to pass. From tile moment a metal num ber is, 'hung around hfs neck, the prisoner, is required to wear a white hood whenever ho leaves his cell- and he may not speak to bis fellows. - Ho sees the face ot his guard from tiioe to time, but no othor, unless ho is sent to the hos pital or to .the wnrden for disr clplfne. - Alone In his cell, he works eight hours n dity, but good will aVd skill ' ' -1 DOUBLE ACTION. 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The government receives 32 cents, a day from contractors for cachj prisoner's work and gives from three-tenths to halt the money to' the prisoner. - The prisoner never soes tho money until ho loaves., bat half of it is placed to Jils immcdi-: ate-crcdlt for bis little, expenses. ,; "Yet In spite of all thnt many criminals ask to bo sent- here hc-j cause the solHude entitles them to- reduction o one-fourth of their sentences. CELEBRATED ARTIST ILL AND LONELY ORES-SUn-LpINC... Franco W) Half paralyzed and nlmost blind, one of the acclaimed composers of tho - world. . Frederic Delius.. is spending tho remaining days of -K . . .... ... .. Kn.t ins lire- in tins uny- nuinici ii..-..-Tltty-.mlloB from Paris: The man who imagined the music for "Koanga" and "Margot le Itouge" no longer writes music; his oxeatost effort : is .to shelter himself from the world. Each day his devoted wifo reads him tlio French, Gcrmnn and English newspapers, then. If. the weather Is good, he Is pushed lit a wheel chair to tho river that flows at the foot of Ms 'garden for an hour oti so of fresh air. Even the- touah of his beloved D IABY5 COLDS m : are aooo "nippea i ine duq V ictts Va po Rub pvmt2JMiliioq!Jar l9d Yarly GENERAL CHEMICAL COMPANY ORCHARD BRAND Lime Sulphur Solution - Guaranteed to contain as active ingredients at least 29 per cent calcium polysulphides and to test, 32 degrees baume. ' ' ' FOR Stewart Fruit Company. -Pinnacle Packing Company Robt. T. Cochran Company UJ. C. HERRING . Representative . , " J piano is denied him, for his hands tremble so that they cannot find the keys. The recognltiorl.hat has como to him, of recenttars was too late, for Dellus cannot hear the plaudits that, are accord ed his compositions. Auto ItJU'cr la Air Crash. CAPETOWN! South. Africa, Feb. 25, yp) Captain Malcolm Camp bell, former ahlomoblJc speed champion, crashed during an air plane flight at Calvinla todny. 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