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" ik'pTflirir jvri; - trtbuxe. :'r epFfliax: jorcrisoy Tuesday," febrttsity -26, m$: , PAfflS EIGHT n 4! UEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE aft, tutor, WaaUf MtDfOKD rUNTINO - tMt ll N. f iu BOKST W. ICEU bSW t. lUVmi 8M1IB. Ibui Ad hdipipdint Nnapapv I amnd du BKUr at Matferi, ' Act of tUrtb (, i8t. UBSCUPTION BATK IbO 1 jbhaata fiallj, with suaJij, nar....... VtOj. with BUDdir, SKMSO Dal-, vltbout sunby, jear ....IT. BO 75 A. So tmut. wuwji - - m ,,T Z '; " ,ur Jgg IfUrrlerTlJ Aii!n' Mejifcrt,' AiWand, .00 !. tataoniua, inlttl I'oloi, rtMnU, laiurt, Oolajon tho treacherous California cli 'TpaUj, irttflfiuniiaT. wiifn...... .. Mlf, wttlMR Sunday, aonui. ... thilr, wlUnut sundar, oat ftu. - Mr, will BraUr. om rnr All umi, euh lo adraaM. .1 .fa . .5 . r.oo . 1.00 V, imau or tub associated pbebs r, BeniTlnl tail Lewd Wire Srnlta 0 Tto suocutrt Pren la aiduatalr mtlllM to Hi w In jmblmtlon ot all an alspausea maud to It w ounnrtaa cradlted Is Uiu paaar, ta4 tlM to UN local nei publbhd bertlo. AU rlttu lor publlouloo ot ipodil dlipttdM m fcoula wo olio feoened. Irni dallr nerwo clrcnUtloo for ill Bootla ; omllni Oct. 1, 193S, , ArfrMtllln 1tMlfMlltAUf . ; : It C. M0UKS8KN COMPANY '. omen In New Tort, - OHewo, Detroit, las j frtnelMO. U Aotelea,' Battle. 1'ortiaal. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ... The cJa'lm that Anno Morrow, t tho;brlde-to-be of Col. Llndbergh.ii . can never- again tnriii tno worm as she did when her engugomont to the Lorio Eagle was announced, . la' made without taking Into con sideration, that she might Jilt him. ' 'Apologies and alibis for the leg islature,, as exclusively predicted in -these parts ten days ago, have r... Thev nr. on a nar with the i usual descriptions of home talent ours In tho rear Beat, on our return .v,.. .,i,ifnir ivrliten tolto Pasadena, about ,flvo p..m wo, 'please the participants, lot the I refused to bo encumbered by lt.;woll known Mcdford residents. WcL truth fall where It will. . All thelwc drovo contless, still In the. couldn't sco tho Heaths, for Mrs, legislature has accomplished . can iwnuo puma... ... incain nas neen sintering from n T be written on the head of a pin. I In tho vicinity of Alhambrn, c0a for threo weeks. Airs. Wako They efficiently frittered .away a : what a few days ago would have man, was also unfortunalo enough . lot of perfectly good time, and a been culled a sand storm, arose. , ta Bnp on a hardwood floor and lot pf whlto paper was mussed up ' with their -bills.' Tho measuro ' providing a felon's cell for -auto. . Ists vVho got , drunk and start drlv- . Ing, alone passes muster, now- ever. It aouears that the intellec- .etual giants at Salem could haveiing that California should havo - " evolved It In less than 47 days and nights ot mental toll. ,j LOGIC AT, AN I'IiAI'SIHIjE r. .(Klsklyou News) ' John C.;-Navos, Justlco of the peace of Molt township, Is - 'a firm believer in ho equality of men and women; that, is, '.that a woman Is a man's equal In every ' respect. He thinks hat a reckless womnn driver ...la Just as 'liable to strike nn : Smoffendlnif' podestrlan or col ' -,ltdo with another niniorist on , tho highway as a rocftlcss man driver. In. other Words, that t. a man "killed by li woman . driver 1b just., as dead ns ono 1, killed by n man driver. . , : , S' ,Thi; editors of - the. i Oregon i limei-iikl, tho University of Oregon ; official papor, . will cut a wide : KWatli; In the Joiiruallallo f told,, us tnoy nnnounco mey are too lazy to f write an editorial dally. Of course laziness Ik not set. foi-lh an the ,. reason, It being masked with the claim ' "that tho public duos not read editorials." Usually, an editor does not find this out until he has written a million, proving' agnln that a college education Is won derful. ,A ploughman ot tho I, en Car penter typo, was noted last night wending his weary homeward way, In a 1929 Cadillac, that , made a . noise llko tho lowing kino, via a 196 horn. lA'member of congress who does not care much .whether there Is war or poace. haR mado a projosal that. Jo too sensible to rerelvo the slightest conslderatlen. Ho main- ' tains that.lt Is no use to sheath tho I sword an long as the sword has n haudle, and made, a 'motion that : the handles ho knocked off the swords after being slirathcd. - Hprlng Is here, oxco)it that Winter Is sitting in her lap, during tile cnrly morn nnd nfter sundown. , Homo of the Older Cllrls who , havo boon pluclng tnclr duet of chins .in a - ntralghtjaoket, In a futile effort to halt tho march of time, r -w flaunt n trio of chins. Tho olllq of local dogdom are now being njrod on the end of chulns worth more than the dogs. "I altcmll-d tho ruiirljon, and ' though ,t detest ..liquors, drank eight cocktails, at tlio behest of i the hostess" Agony Ciildnin,) It's a good thing you don't ubhor liquor. "LADY WOUNDS II O.E CLERK" (lldllne l'ftrtlnnd Tole. gram.) ,Hei W8 Hint right for sell ing her a pair ot shots that fit. KANTRHN OKI-XiOX C.VTS Or the adaptability of thnlr eats. , Cots, it appeared, were llni one thlntr they always ..brought and nover took away. They throve and multiplied Until theru wan one behind jovery sagebrush In the reuntry. Food there was no luck ot chipmunks, sago-rats... birds, Jaekrabblta and snnkes were rvm - more plentiful than the cats. Tho ' amount of hell that ono family of advonturoua kittles, uuuld . raise around a ranRO-canip after dark appeared limitless. They pronhsd boldly over f our beds, knocked thing over, ' yowled murderously ' and fought and srfutibblea ninnng - themselves, and when tre scatlod them they mn under the burses. . Bolting us up in our hlrt-tulls to quell a stampede, while they strolled baek to camp and fought j In our blankets. We hated tlieoi. ( - and ibould have killed them. v)iv didn't we? Everybody threatened' to, but nobody ever did. It appears V to be a human failing- everysrhcro t to bate to kill a caL i .. (Mercury Mug.) Editorial Correspondence PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 26. Misfortunes never'- coino singly. Yesterday wo wero enfiladed by that brickbat onent our comments Jm.cad of 8lowlng u; ede(1 upon the California climate, and to Increusa its tempo. Having today wo have a cold In .tlio 'ed:Used up jlat n dOMIl handker As a result, our usual free and'ief,, before dinner, wo decided eay slylu is horribly crumped, that KomethlnK had gotten Into Wo mlBht have endured cither one that eruptive organ besides dust, of theso misfortunes wllhout the anH hadnt gotten out. ' : I"y ter-rub-ble!. Even the conso- j 'at'on of blumins our condition joiner, nut ino. cementation js. sim-j mate is ucniea us. f or niter scnu- inK otf that communication with our answer, we went over to soo Its author at the Breakers, club In Ia Angeles. We had a nice chut with .Mr. nnd Mrs. . English and P. n. Jlurrlson ol Medtora, also staying there. , . . . . Jlr. Ens'liiili was ho eloquent re garding tho perfections of tho i.os Angeles climate, that wo quickly decided wo didn't know tho,. dif ference .'.between' a. cloud and a sun burst. - As the final touch to our abdication wo admitted it was a glorious day, and. we woro wear ing our whltu punts. , . , "Of course," remarked Air.'. K. IngVutlatlngly, 'why I'vo been hero over a month and haven't worn my overcoat once." , .There was a . moments pause, then .Mr. Harrison being a gentle- man of quick sympathies said: tict s not kiu. nun, t-miriey, - huvo worn uu overcoat EVERY DAY." . "Of ,couisc replied- Mr. ,E, ."You'd wear. ,nn Fourth of July." overcoat the ' . :. , ' , , ' . ' .1, : Certainly wo could see It ull Wo, had been wearing- to . many cjqthes. Tbey had weighted, down our body dimmed our eyes and ciouuca our ciimauc juugmeni. , Bo nlllio. we iiaa maao.it an un- breakable rule to ulwaytf carry after sundowp, nnd nlthd wo ft no winu uiew in snurp bubis. mm the mountains were hidden m Lwliat ye took to bo clouds of dust and sand. But In our chastened mouo, wu iuicuiy iwm;u evei-yuung cise. Jin. refused- our mistake, Nature was simply see!nvitatlnn to nlav some irolf. how- a proper cii-cuiaiiou or, air. down a abort lime ago and spraln- Ho wo didn't even elose tho win. j cut his ankle. (Wo linnU-n to say dows of tho tl. H. B.. appreciating. he did not slip on an icy side that what seemed to' bo nn In-'walk, nor on a Cnllfnrnln Imniinn M-casIng chill In the air was merely health-giving ozono from tho Uls- iianii.net was enjoyed at tho Break tant and somewhat obscured snow ers; nttcndod not only by the above cupped mountain peak. T .' v .',. '. d to obseno a We'wero amuKed mo blazing in mo no.u. . room on our arrival, and had wo not grcoled the mallie d hotel with a violent snooze, wo would havo asked him to kindly open tho win. uows. . ah n was o biiiiii mii something about what a beautiful day It nnu been, now weieuino uio.orango Juice iwould bo much bol- evening zophyr , was, after tno bottU-tl-ful . afternoon, , and pro ceeded to our room, whero wo greeted our awaiting family with unolhor snooze. , You haven t caught- cold, navo you? was tho solicitous Inquiry. Oh, no," was tho reply, "merely little dust ' on tho trip over Tl SEES' ITFL1 ANAHEIM, Cal., Feb. 26. (Pi Tom Turner, president of the Port land club of tho l'aclflo Coast lea gue, looks for "big things" from IUI Hriiuvr, pitcher, recruited from tho sandlota of I'oitlinid. Oro. . Tho youthful, pitcher started spring training under the handicap of an Injured kneecap yesterday. Ills Injury, caused by a batted ball. was not considered serious, and Turner expects ltrauer to develop ilnto a good twlrler. .- ,. It looks like Ed Tomlln, pitcher, i ducHn'l .Inteml. tu. report. Intent word from the north Indicates that he still Is p holdout. " ' (ir;N'RVA.(d't Kgyptian sponge dlvers-mtist havo n metlirnl certifi cate Imronf lm uttestlmr thntr fit-' nesft to work on tlin bottom of tho sea. Th intorniitUmal labor bu- llko .will become . n inothor roil u received notice of tho rcRiita I -shortly.-. Hon from tho KKyptlnn govern-j YulcW twase. professor of oh ment. v-.T . . -,f , isletrlcH at Tokyo uniVPrslty, at ,i .i i.' . 1 present in Merlin, ; bos hoeii'.re- l01tTIANU, Ho.OOO.OUU will called by cable to Japan. bn exvended t' Installntlon off; Kmperor Mtrohlto aiid Km press' beacon lights along Columbia Itiver j Nngako already havo two children, ltii'l.i-i. I ono nf wlintii ilUnl. MUTT AND JEFF WTtDVOj) f VCAHl H.SAv NA& ' oLcg fJ RAhST 7wEU, SlUTeCN T(?AMS "1 tfj g st f i u6 fo J cjGht--drams' Sur.mg S fi A much, r? AM"b see that ' r fel , . ym il lip) ayM.., 1 ' ' . , .. .1, . ., ..--.y- , . , , f 'f Wt'lM o H , 'V' Hr-tl H.. lltWti Tre Mir 9t ' 0 jnoso a trifle Irritated; It will won imm orr." . . a . . But ths cilitorlal, nose, lias 1- I . vvt itiv iiib, tiuiu mm u u , u werolgtit;.- After llstcnlne to the ',.ontlo ,vl,fr rattle' the windows for the first timo that day, wo nil nsht, wo aroso this morning with n "peach."- ; :r, .. . But Jt. Isn't tho flu, - Thp. doc tor assured us of that. "No,'', said hc.'thero wns somo. flu liero month ago, but it has all passed .away. "Are thorn many colds around here?" wo inquired. ' . , i "Oh a few thoro always are at tho height of tho .tourist, season. They aro brought in frpin. all points . of the,- compass. . But -t.hy are , mild, rin this .cllmalo . their malignancy, Is .Immediately duccd. Don't worry tlireo i days Is tho usuiil limit for u. cold In this part of California after JTcb ruary ,10, . :Oh, nu, ypu don't need a., liquor prescription. (- just .lake one of thyso pills every .hour for j four hours If your -cold hasn't gone then repeat thc.doso after slx" hours and, you will bo ull. rigm -1 All of which was very cheering. But. tho four hours have passed and now wo must wait six which i will be bed tlmq. To be or. not to bol . Take pills and , stay uwulce, or Pt them out, and try. to. get Bomo , n , ue, uo ,,, choHe! . . . , ; . The Medford 'c u 1 o u y at the , ureukera . and; vicinity urc, wo "u judge,; havlns... a,, vory in snn-k kmoii r,iiiirnr,t in n,i,n "jtlon to Mr.,nd Mrs. English and reu" on anu, sco,,wnav so had j Mr. -Harrison, Sir. and Mrs. Fred , lac? "J1," " '. .i - ''' ' Heath aro living nearby. ,So are Mr. and Afrs. Wakoman. former ureak ner leg. but she la making a rapid ' recovery! ' Mr. English 8CIMno, unusually good form,! not only regarding the' cllmuto. but i cver, nnd explained that ho' fell pool). , liocoiitly a largo Medford mentioned, but by Mp. and Mrs.i Mohr and daughters, who ,ti,v5,n,i '(" ,. or BQ extended Km.o)0nn . . ' , . , . Wo must stup and drink another 'glass ot ornngo Julep. )Vo sug- guHieu iroqueiit iiballons or plain .soda . waer, , but tho doctor, said lor..., It wo didn't like that,. 'then Inmon Juice. Huroly. What dif ference docs it make lo, tho Cali fornia Citrus, association! Everyone reports.lt is beautiful outdoors today, glorious sunshine, now, all together boynl - ID'S DEII ai,I-.MEDD!" " It. W. ft. TO AID WILLAMETTE PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 26. P Word Mas received hero today,that specifications and plans for a new dredgo to be iscd on the vVillam etlu river betwoen Halem and Port land aro being prepared by army engineers nt Washington, I. C. Senator McNary has been Inform ed or tho plans. Tho dredgo will bo of a typo suitable for tho neces sary werk, om the Salom, Portland section-of the Willamette.. STORK EXPECTED AT JAPANESE PALACE TOKYO, Fob. 26 ttfVTho news- pnprs suy lhat the Kmpross Nn- t-.7l: T--..TTJr-.t TmTT-rr-y-. i . Jeff Never Hfeard of Personal Health Service By WUXLIM BEADY, fit, D. t SlfMd lettots potUuuot to ponenal kaaltb ud fcrfloo. not to dnom dUfnoaai or ! tnotsMoi, orlll bo oaoworod by Dr. firkdy If s suaipod, scltHMldreoood oorolepo la oocloaod. lttM afaoold bo brlol aad trrlttea in Ink. Owlox to tho lorn aunhn ot . ooiTod, onlr few esa bo oaoworod bar. . log to laatnictioofl. Addraoa Dr. William HOW TO BE U.i PPY THO HAXK. This"; is a "jhealth talk. ., It con'-' " Answer .With speclul precau ebrna vouc liealth.'. ' Especially .If 'Hon to kyep away from . fire or you happen, to be, or havo at heart . -5. ' . iiu uuppiuuzs l -. ....u.v . a member of a equal paita of kerosene, and vine credulous sex. . 1 car, keeping the head covered wllh iKant .to joako it bathing rap or towel tho . whllo. flUlto clear why I Then shampoo. Then dally conib am printing Jo- W'hh a fine tooth comb, wet each day's ta I kr . for tlnio with ho, vinegar, till no more ' otherwise I , . fear , n8 . aro found. some renders may 'suspect j am Just handintf , myset a . A. . b o u a uct.. J. alii doing, that, wui I like .fiowers,' qidcntully. -.1' Ilka ., flowers while, I'm i conscious-all , kinds except carnations; IB anybody-, has any Answer I puld as roadlly..sug carnatlons to '.get, xli of . ho will fft .a, diet that will grow horns, please wait till i.' urn, good .and! The tlmowhoh diet, oan Influcnco deud., Carnations, it seems to.' me, ui-o Miiicuy iunei-eai. and incy -ol- ways.-smell tlm).. Way.. But ;this is no funeral, wo'fo . giving .today. On the contrarysi;......' . '.' Dear Doctor Brady:.,' .- As your. writings tho- first ,of which. I ever Iread was In copy. of. -Ambiican Mother lioud,. .havo. .been i such i.holp in bringing' up my children, I am . going, to. put .In, .my., 'i cen.ta, worth on .your sjde. uf : the .cblds from ; exposure, con-.. trovei,8y,."-.-Vfcrf ' -'., ; - ' ' .' Ho fur. . 1 hrrc'K nnlhliiip In t.i.1 excited about. Tlio lady seems toiEvery c"lla: ovor 3 years of ago feel- grateful , for soipething .she Ishouid -nave at ;least ono iresii learned .from! iny writings , and I '-olish or flaiad vegetable or leafy mavbo a little svmoathetlc or' vegetable or . green . and at .least' . '. .,.' ...7.,' .v.- , -l,'. Inllv Hlnv,oul1' Iul ln" "Ull pilglll ill WHICH juuy ,o, mui niortQ.i When . t wob a child ,wer hot- aHQp'ed Lo, gp oujJ" to piay. in uiormy weatner lor fear wo would , catch .' cold .,. . . l)uo to :your WTltingH, my children run' In -nnd out of doors whenever they please. On stormy Uays if. they all B out' tov even a little while it rertalnly reHoveK the tension nil a rou ml dud they come, In fouling so tnueh brighter and better hatured, and I lmvo had a shoiT rest. . They go out during blizzards, ley cold, and , spring thaws when tho slush is ankle - deep. They .sit .on tho snow or ice and. . never have suffered any ill effects from that. They have colds only when thoro is art epi demic going around. My children aro far heal thier and . happier than wo children -were with "don't do this, you will take cold" audi "don't do that, you will tako moro cold" everlastingly', din- j lied Into us . at hoiiVs and1 abroad. Ah I look back , Itj soemH as 1C o vory body had. a ( regular complex about taking roltl. If you uro lifting that bugle, from, the .land .you aro certainly doing a good work, i Another thing thnt you uro ; to bo eongratulutcd upon for 1 doing is taking. tho scaro out! of a girl's being of the feml- nine sex. Vhat with the fear; of catching cold, and the fear 1 of doing anything which, while ,ll might not injure ono i now would surely do so "lutor on;" and when a girl is mar ried tho fear of marking her : children; and finally tho fear of chango of life; being femi nine was certainly a worrl- ' some business. Girls and wov men owe you and other en lightened doctors nnd edu cators a heartfelt vol of thanks. .. .. . Sincerely yours, ; ii. r. o. Tho extraordinary thing about Mrs. O. s testimony, and tho rea- Kon It ImnretwoH and Bratlfloa mo i that the lady la a mother, pf, several children nnd yet her Mcwa of tho luatlerB sho cites eolnoldn 1 with niy itenrlilnEH at a. nunilwr.it of points. Sho has practiced whnt I preach, nnd she finds it right. Thcro aro not a few folk In the world who are happier becnuso I pussed this way. and It makes mo stho wife sold tlio stock for :oo wash tho other nicely. Heaver happy to know this. ; - . a shaiv, the taxable,' gain Is -not . brookc comes to see how it is done. QUESTIONS. AND ANSWERS. Sassafras Tea. . Is sassafras tea injurious to one's health. Wo liked it and huvo boon drinking It throe times a day for from tho sale or other disposition j several months, but wo hnve beeniof property nciiulrod by gift or ...i.i i.. n.-.- i. n.i.. .i... . ... , . ; v I told recently -that It thins tho blood loo muclf. D. I. Answer . 1 believe it Is ulte harmless. ' . , " . ., ' I'uliivltctl Ctiiviny What will kill head lilts? Mrs. J. K. It. lice and, ' I Drams But He Knows No replr coo bo moda to qnortes net oooiorsv Brady, la ear el this aowosoper. flame, saturate the hair for about thrM hilllfi, Willi n' mlvtii.. nf lM In the Game. . ., I I. 1avo throe, children,, aged .11, 9 ana .Their teeth jiro .very, ile "ctiye. i win appreciate it. .very (n-.mMcli if you will suggest, a diet, wnicn,; will, uunu a sot ot, strong , tooin.-r.Yirs. w. E. -.'. j 0,0 4velopinent of. , tho, teeth Is! " ; j,ie ' oxpociant mother's diet has con- B,UVWU ltt uo, wua ,inac. , ros- lbw too,,, adequate, yltajiiins , In ,lne mianta mot uave an nuiucnce. But If:" uouutrui wnetner tuo uict ,V , iiittivo mucji , uiiLrciicu tiuui now--on. ..However, ; here .arc. the essential things: -, , - Each child should' havo' not less (hau, 9ne pint ofv pure fresh raw milk" dally. Infanta under a year old "should receive (Cod liver oil daily All children" should . havo sunbaths -r- get tanned - all over. nnn raw vr.irntiililn iliillv rnw tlir- ' " ' ' nln. raw earrDt.-raw tomato, rad- shoUld havo fresh fruit In season. particularly at breakfast. !C?ojiyriffht John p. Dlllo company) "I . Jest ached from lioad to; foot, un' wanted to die, an' nil o'i i . 1 V , thnt, bnti. I stlU .wiy tho wrstl. . i,ont worrv iibout-Amerlat. One thiiig about tin. in bavin' to stay Bi.ncration works and makes mou nt homo four da vs.' . ava Mrs.-... u. t..n t..iu whmii : Thnnt. . a mnmssiunn is a filler llmfll tear, iho nlr in favor of a &00,000.uU0 npnroprla- tlou, an' then light a lilckcl cigar. Your Income Tax ' No, 20.' . If bropcrty wns acquired by gift after December 31, 1920. the bnsia la tlio same na It would bo In the lianda of tlio donor, or last pro- ceding owner, by whom It was not reroiveu as a bui. rur example, a man in l2 1 bought stork in a eorporatlon at $100 a share, kept until January, is::, when It was worth $i:o. nnd then sure it to Hon. without -regard -to tbo Indus tUs son, who lu 1926 cave It to trial situation," guys ho. Ills wife, the stock then being Hero tho same men rule hanks worth 160 a share. It in l!i:s nnd Industries. maliinE ono hand jDU.nut sum a. share, tno gain over tho cost to the preceding own- er who did not acquire the stock by K(f( I In coniuullm:: the cnln or loss ! transfer In trust on or heforo Pe cenibcr 31. .19: 0, the basis Is the fair market value, of suh prop erly at the time ot acquisition. V'or exaninte. n tuxnttver i-rci'lvi-il in I P 1 1 a gift of real n.ilale 'having a full; luniiiet value, of fip.poo: he a thing or Two About sold It in 1928 for' $15,000. 'The original cost to the donor was 12, 000. . Tho taxable aln, however is (3.000. ... , . ! i Quill Points Ndl-mal reaction to the ill for tune of a friend:- "Well, I'm-glad it wasn't 1.'..- , n - . -. You can tell the new-rich at a winter resort. They didn't bring their, overcoats. . .S . .r ..- There are Just two klnili of girls ami pn'.y one thinks it nec essary to explain-that she doesn't drink. .---' .Perhaps, the , world Just - seems rotten because the happy and de cent people are the kind you never hear, about. .: -. . .What in a man worth? Well, if his income ! $5,000, thnt'a a good return on a valuation of $100, -000. ,r,fK .v-'.;. : . "How wWl " you look!'; 'ol5V . ways offeudM a woman. Slip': knowM It incaus:. . Vilow darn- cd fat you nrel" - i X.TIipae. Oklahoma legisla(.prs Jvho bppuxe their governor because a woman' bossed him must bo bach elors. '. , ;- i Chicago may be short of funds to advance aviation, but she has dono her share for oJiigli-flycrs. - The. west .to cast flight time: has been lowered again, but the most remarkablb west to cdst movement was,, that of Uic lwo-gun ..man. ... . iVmericanlsm: .Feeling proud oti your ."hustle" because you flutler around for an hour to do, ten minutes'-work; t.' e.T- -.,.-. i - 2)- ' Nations will be asked to define!nl convinced .tho Alafia. that there tho rights ot neutral ships. Twoji8, in government, a power above words will suffice: Leg ball. . crime. But there is ouly one Alus- 1 - ! nAll..t , ? "j uuu.i mi' plhuii,; iviisiucr un appointment in secret -session? "Men love darknesb rnfher than light becnuso their deeds are evil." If man once had a tail as use ful as a hand, V Is obvious that Nature didn't foresee the trap drummer of i Jaz2 orchestra. The n;o..of discretion Ibis .been ranched wheu n. man uo , longer wonders or i'rc how ho would look -lit u tsltk lft it. . A high price may sell a sucker one fttko dinmond, but the trick won't work twice. And that ex plains tho slump In tho theater business. Karly training. counts.- The tan gled affairs, of a nation are easily bundled by a Mussolini raised on spaghetti. . ,V".k.. ,m.., m... .I,1 : Ul'0 rourlirgoes back to work again ' , You see. that money for cruiser.s must be spent uuickly before the iidvancn in .aviation makes things too .obviously obsolete. Correct this sentence: "I ponder over n thing' for days," said, Jin "but 1 don't think my:-Judt;ment superior to that of the man who decides quickly." , ; r- :4 Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) ' . I our nu'n "rdored seven '"eml'crs pf tin; Moron kbhk. ill Chicago, do not Intend to bo caiiKiu, u ens mcuious inu pie volt ","'u-'t ', ' r' ., , Information ab Tacker revealed some Information about the murderers. He wns kidnaped, I taken for a ride anil told he would bu dumped out dond. Tho kidnapers changed . their '.minds nnd sent lilm homo to tell others 'snuctilliig. In thin rase; will Ounces Fult Fleetwood ta Continue Mercy ? . Errands OveiP Widespread Ranges of , Eastern Oregon for Humane Society - SAI.E.V. Ore., Feb. 20. (P Full ! Fleetwood is a cowpuncher. Ho has never been to the legislature. It may be that he never has been j Representative Henderson of Port inside the state house, to mingle i land uud one or two others spoke Iwith the political wise men and lobbyists who lull aloiui the rail' money wasn i gums io uu anowcu. in the capitol rotunda and takelfor tlio state has a deficit Sena poor aim at tho big brass cuspi-1 tor Jones uiovod lhat the bill pro dors. Ilia-sphere U wider thanlvldlng liie appropriation be not al tliat. This veteran ranger, on a -lowed. strange mission and riding alone I Then Senator Stiiiyer of Baker over tho big distances of four O jcoumy arose. Bill Sliayer is hard five eastern Oregon counties, haJ boiled ln mutters of tlio stato'e bus no thought ttmt ho was influent'lnK Iness. Few appropriation requests legislation. But the service that, got by him without a senrching Fult ; Fleetwood performed caused . grill of the suiipllnuts. . Neither the ways and means committeo last lushing oratory nor n woman's night to approve an appropriation ! tears weigh uuglit with Hill Stroyor i that otherjse would have gouo until Ho has sifted tlio hard factsA. into the discard. . . Strayer Tells Story .- ' Some years ogo this ranger quit I Hut when It was movod that 'tho riding herd and branding ,calven I humane appropriation be disallowed and took a Job the like ot which j Stroyci- got up and told the story was probably never before .under-! ot Fult Fleetwood. Baker, Union, taken by. a cowboy. This was to j Wallowa, Harney, Malheur and enter, the service of the state lm-1 sometimes Umatilla counties, Werj mune society. If some rancher was i the' territory tho cowboy covered, abusing his calves or starving his usually on horseback, somotlmes horses, it was Fleetwood's . Job toiby automobile: Strayer. mentioned set, him right.. If schooj children .journeys made. by. the cowboy of had .to let their ponies , stand out , two or threo hundred miles with in tho snow all day his task wa8 an expense account of only a dollar to ndviso the school boards to I or two. He prefers to sleep in the build .sheds. It some worU'Ioss j bunk houses on cattle. runcheH rath-step-dad mistreated a. child, Fleet- er than in. hotels, - for: ho knows wood took Jiiin sharul- to uccount. he cow waddles till over eastern It seems ho kuows how to do these thingB diplomatically sternly .... if , necessary. .. , .- , . Vetoed-Meature.- . Two .years ugo tUo . governor, through no fault of his own, found it necessary to veto the.huuiuno society,. appropriation, so Iho so ciety hail to discontinue the work of Fleedwood and some other om- nnt bn ffiiod fnr. vnur lipnlth." ..a healih resort for anuealera. Chicago is a complete failure. To To know, the RfiilW- and keep -our mouth . shut, or . tell and bo mur- '.1..M.I t .. .lirCt.,.11 l.ntnA -TS,eUn. Gangsters ask you to notice that. as a rule, they only kill each other, ! 1 and usually kill someone that is nojoaa to tuo community. According U Dr. Cleorgc Krause, German engineer, ono and a half grnniH of silver, a quantity that you could hold between finger and thumb, will, properly prepared, pu Wfly ten billion gallons of impure water.. . - ; . Tlio possibility or influencing so much water with so little silver Is not puzzling to those that realize, even vaguely, the number of atoms In one and a liaU' grams. . Ancient physicians that pre Bcrfhcd gold '.and othor . precious metals powdered as medicine may have had a good ideu, minus tho knowledge to make It effective. Our Filipino friends cliour Henry titlmson, . American governor geucrul, on his departure. A change, unquestionably sincere, has come over tho Filipinos and their desiro to be free and govern thcmselvos. . Thesq j Tow words, mado tho change; "Of course. If. you, i be come r independent of America, sugar scut by you to the United States will be taxed." That would mean some millions a year to the Philippines aud the HeparatisU ,e? S'- m'w nf rreedom Is magnificent, hut not if !: it costs you much money. The House "oTTepresentatives. taking the advice, of President Coolldgc. declined to increase by ;24.tiuu.tiu0 the amount to be spent enforcing prohibition this year. Congress gives enforcement what ought to be a powerful weapon. heavy fines nnd long periods in jail for bootlegging. Hut there is nothing like real money and the ?1,0i)l',00 will be missed. - ' John Ilnlo of Wise. Vn.. lost his right baud twenty-five years- ngn but. t'lilny ope rales a planing mill. shop and "is .ed lu" lent violin maitpr. STOPS STrilHOHN nU'f.HK QI'ICKIiV No couf,'h no sliibburn, .o ib-op-' sculnd, ul yii'hls to tin: liealitip demulcent virtues of Foley's- Honoy ami Tar Compound. Kor stubborn, rat1 pi ni? cotiuhs, hohl the dose low in thti throat f..r a time before swallowing. Its accurate blend of puro pine far and fresh laxative honey with other valualdn medic- 1 iual ingredients is wonderfully healing to the cold-infecte,, sur- i faces, uiul eusily rairejH irrilatiuK phligin. lironcbial "flu" and Iron- I blosnum nijrht . CoukIis quickly stopped. Ask yum- dniKKist. Jar-i mill iV- WondMl?rirl Store,. cor. Main and Central. ,.- t.- J - - ! . f ployes. . Last nlKht Jlrs.' F, i. SwanUm. head f the Oregon so- clety, pleaded that tlio cominiltee i-Hnnw Its S12.000 nlini'fiiirlnlli.n nor u. uut it was juaiii mat iim . Oregon uud a night's lodging isn't hard to find, and it culB down tho stale's expense. .' As result of Slrayei'e slory tie committee voted down tho . Jones motion. Then omeono moved that the committeo make a favorable re port oil the bill. It carried.. And perhaps Fult .FieelWBud will: ride a gall -. , "-'.- Famous Cough Prescription Contains No Chloroform or Other Harmful Drugs The use of medicines containing chloroform or dope to relieve coughing Is dangerous and unnec- csimry. .Now anyone can gei uuipk. sure relief with a famous proacrip tin called Thoxlnc.. which con tains no chloroform or other harm ful drugs and is safe and pleasant to take. -' Thoxlne Is thoroughly efficient becauso it lias a double action soothes tho irritation goes direct to .the internal, cause, and ..stops the cough .almotj.t, instantly. 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