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'MEDFORP MXTL' TETBTJNE ; MEDFORD, - OREO fty," FftmitY, MAT.0H 1 V 1929. j V P l to ! no J t at . i f, 'jll.' 1 5 : :; i (; i - - i: ban i; - t)li It'l i: UI-. A i f lifT'. 01 isi""" I I i Will' mi.; if oO if? aw . 1.1 .' HEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' 0Ur, Bundaj, Wrrtlj I'lthllsitsd br lb MCDFfiUU HIXTINd CO. 4ft. 57-29 S., Kir fit. Plume TS HonrfiT w. niiHL, mm .. B. SCMITPR SMITH. fawjr - An Independent NWipaoff 7777777777. mZTmito Med,.,rt. Ortffia. un1r Act, of Urrti ft, .870, BL'IWt'RII'TION 11ATKS 1 T XWI In Aiiwifei .. IttUlr. Hh AuuJay, year.... , lully, vittt BuiiJiy. month lully. villtoill Suiwlay, year ImIIj-, vlLrHvut Kumjay, raftnlii.,.. W.'ftlr .Mill TrliHiittf. Dtw yir... V'.so - m.ly, in Huiuur. mnnui. . f ...i UnllT. without HiKutav. iKnlh. . lUlly. w li taut Rumtav, oi yr. .... 7.0ft fi.00 All mm, roii in aaiantr. ilKMHKH UP THK AHUtM IATKII I'KrlSfl Uertiiloj Full It&xil Wit Hrnlr th i for i.MlUn of all m ilHpaichM crcilifrHl to It Of fitlivrwlSD prfttltftl In tltU papfr, All ilcli for tiitljIlf.tUon of filal (JHnathet tiereln e Aim fbttrveri. (iffirinl naiwr or I In- City or Mnirord. . official iafwr of Jarkioii County.' fifforn daily TfrytP circulation for sit tnonttiB ffl.llnc Qft. I. 4MH. . Admtlslnf A(irrentatli:M M. C. MlHiENHC.N k f ()ll'ANV Offlrest in New York, I'liif", Ih-lroit, . 8an PtMel-cn. Ixm AwWt KatM'. FVtUrnL Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry . -.Tho hlnhwayH and bywayu aro now cluttered ' Up with one-eyod ;ords, trick hlcyclistP, young ladies exeeulinjr tho grnpevlno, on roller riHiiii'H. tipams oi - inn iicio iiiiu perinfttrlnnn. ' (Abilene U'fleiior) ". Mlehigaa has ' soino honrt after till.' Tho rnan who Is' er1ng' 'a1 life' senteneo ' fni having a pint of homo brew In bis possession, wa given a parole to go homo for his mother's funeral. And the Detroit in.lUonnlrA who was fined $105 tor having HI bot tles of Hn.uor'lmH nld It out of Ids vest pocket and every body ip ; happy. ; ' ' Tho Older flirls urn wearing phawls.' draped. enrolesKly over the shoulder, - llko a : barher leaves a towel, when ho bobs their bangs..,, Now is tho time for nil good citlrr-tis to hit out for tho cyclone -cellars, as .the editor of the Ku genn Kcglator-has started complin meting tho woathor, nnd compar ing it with the Texas brand. AVafied on -the wings of spring, the first young man armed with a nlcelcln showed, up last -evening..' but .refrained', from perpo trailng anything.- . . ' , ' It is now ,;'Marcli,nceordlng to tlto 'calendars, - and Ul.io' boat Infor niailon'nvallable,' coming In like iv. l.lon, '.nnd :' will ' depnrt llko ' n Jtntitrlan,'-. ' ' " , . . W.VKirW.lrin-Medrii: W B"""'n frU"; 1;,,,rn ttl ""' 51,0 I'"1" JnfkMinrliir, Ontral luint, J'lwrolx, Taltnt, Ooid ; didn't havo lime to top and Item j tnero now, ho the bUHine oppor Ililt mhI -n HrimT:: j a mutch. liut. wo hqw plenty of j tunltleH enn't ho very alluring. Several 'were In from tho Htyx : "lvll wai Jilm I'. Jteek tasted today-" " ' ' ; i ,1h rllht fntgs' legs. After his ro- - -( . ' ) turn to AlMHuuthtiHi'tls iho inemory H. . voh Jtuevcnberg, Jr.. wbojof that delicacy persisted and. he went-" to Washington. 1. c. . in ' frequently took homo a supply of behalf or a tariff, on hummus, slipped back homo on thn 2-lth. Hill (lore has 'sowed a ltd of benlded barley, before ho saw his -Any 'n miiKlarhe. Tho Vnrtland l our mil odltorlnlly proclaims that "thero is no rust In the gears of this oliy' Thero has also been ft graduul decrease In hlm tires blowing out on the M.iin Drag, since the first num! hi of the first WJIrmn ndmlnlstrntlnn. There has been a deluge of fish legislation, but no bill providing that fishing poles be hammered Into hoe blind 1cm. . rinlshevlkis with good looking arms, nnd no vaccination marks, nrn tired of suffocating In sleeves that come to tho olbows. Tho 1920 cat crop In on the market. Most of thn kittens uro black., nnd now big enough to run In front of autos. I.IXKH ON fOXtillllSSAII'-.N'. (tvingn-rtsional HisHird) As to the membership of the House well, It has heeome the custom of luto-lo depreeatti ?on, gresM, and especially tho House of Representatives. Our members are nut, ns u matter of fact, i-(iially wise or evenly good bftt let mo say that they are as wise nnd as icood as the people who elect them. I believe most all of them are nhuve the average ot I the electorate which they repre-1 sent, i( Applause.) Kven the con-1 gri-rinmen trom Ohleago nnd Nuwi ork rank above the people who! end iheiq here. (Applnuse and laughter.) Undoubtedly we have loo many lawyers la thin Honso, morn than wo can really inu for any good put-pose, However, all of them are ready talkers and good fel Inws, even If most of them are its Innocent of polllleal economy as they are of tho Sanskrit language, t Radio Patron Saint ' PARIH, Franco, March 1. (fl') I Saint Mcrlliold has been proposed j as Ihe nulrou sulnt o( rudlo. As! Iho story goes, a serf In Italy in the twellth renlury was prevented by his master from going -rt miles to hear llertunld preach. Ho was InnionittiK his lot when suddenly lleriliold's volco enmo lo him out of the nlr and ho heard the whole sermon. . Died In Harness NEW YOUK, March 1. (,?) TUo last published work from Ihe pan of Harvey O'lllRglus, In the March .Vorury. says: '"file An. eri ca n prefers to din In harnesit ather thua rest in his old age, as iho Jutropean does." Mr. t)'lllggina, takeu with pneumonia, tiled yesterday.-' He was In hia Mrd year. BURN a Plans dlseussnd for street Improvements throughout the el'y. Editorial Correspondence Who said oil rufnrd horticulture? unmcono tout us a mw your npu jwhen Cnl. Mundy w, using up a box or mntches a nay nt tno i ri - i gonln. Ihoy hoped ho hover would i Ktrlko oil. For xtriumir oil wnuui lmi.nn r.Hnta all iho henullful I onr orchanlH. wen. 011 nfisn i ruined Hio omngo kiovcb Houth of I j Loh Antfeh'K. None Whlltler and Anaheim wo saw oil drills pump- i.. .1... .. nrehi.nl. i :," ;..i..v.n;,.,rr u . h,ni ii(,n,i illf.rf.nhnu(n. wllh lr- i rldesc'eitt KreaRo spots afloat there- OI1 w i mujit have heen oil. And tho fruit looked flomihiiit. (iorHh think of hiivJni? an oraiute prove and an oil well all to onct. Home I PcPl Hm to hnvo eeilhlnf! J 1 j tho iMnhonny. brothers, who nnU the C'orm Hay Times at Murshfleld (ibmt a year ago, and Nlnrtod a now paper, tho Santa Ana Times.! Hanta Ann of over 30,000 nnd prosperous section ' nnd Santa Ana inn evening paper i Willi a (Ml'cumuon oi over iv.uuu, and the. Xlahoney hoys ttheir hk j giOKalo iiRO Ih over lnd) admit i they have a life sized Job on their 'hands.' fhit they aro eettlntr out a Kood, iiewny Khnet, their paid circulation Ih growing and they f are bntti rra'y about tho town and the people and of course ! tho cliinnte. Certainly nulto a ell- matlc change after Cooh liny. J)an j j),ont.y anked particularly to bo .remenibeied . to IiIh old friend, ' "Art." 1'orry. ' Had lunch at Olo Hanson's "droum city," San Cleniente, alias the Spanish village. Wo had heard of San C'lomonte, and woro button holed by one ot its agents In Han is u flourishing plueel lower and n largo addition over- t .7 ,V ,. !;.. """"' """'for many weeks. K tho druggist '"!"".' '"""" uu?" .i" ! follows: I.-imon Coe. cx-private. I Vl7 inlimete ltf of tl o t7.ar. the people, wllh a large looking the ocean there is a now t " " . ""lll not sell yu tho solution of ) l" w Aj R. K., having left his ancestral ' weal ness" oi his I character thf looking business nnd nt.racllve colonial hotel near-1 yo,"' ''""e tLm.yn: 10 sralnn of boric acid In thej "0,'K7":,hcr; llps home at the remiest of his father, n.i e,' love of tha emn essfcr thf a good hotel, the by. V, e noticed many new homes ! ' r 'I".."" "7"'" lu ounce of pure grain nlrohol, there!""" 'l.1u"'"' T: '(l' f as the result of a brief amntoiv vonnir nnd sitdllv holr lo the throm. . There Is number nnd buildings In the I'earl Cl.y.i'""' """""t o.- ..e.iav.or to your- , nutl)lne flll.lher I can do about ' V,u""su" am,mK .us w", 1 experience too near home, arrives : of T he Knssias. Tho (l?vastal . well established. I, was a nice sunny day. tho Pa-: '"'f. or . then rend on. ... .. . . ... ' """' wllh l-'-ec.oua belong ', .R " l.'J" "J ." r 7, nn n7nl P.eriimdlno n month ago. Thurc- i Tmnlin Is selling boxes, nnd Dr. fore had a definite plcliirn In our rlala.de is buying gasoline nt ten mind of what It would he pins. ! fnls per gallon. According to torod with pennniilH and ronl estate j the. newspaiiers there Is- horse signs nn uriny or super salesmen ! racing down at-Tin .lunnn.' Tho bidding up each touring car, ete. j doctor, who has been here inr iwo ; - months, advises us noi to go down. P-ut we were given a surprise .r'-lle-'Kiiys it Is worso than three and a pleasant one. rteally. n very ,;'lianded. four-handed In .Medi'nrd, beaiitifill Utile village, the urchi-' whleh coming, from doc Is as tecture entirely Spanish but good j they saya niniithl'ltl. Hpnlilsh every III lug in thn village It, W. It. SINCE CIVIL WARFARE .;t , ( . , 1- i ' " '.' 1 ' '. CAMmiITUK: Mii.-.-Piip. veyors of frogs to tho banquet tales of tho .world'o epieuroH and this; Ifilioratoi'IcH , of tho. 'World's selentirllH has been the boast- of V f'atnbildgo family three , genora- tloUM. r While campaigning with a Hay Stale regiinunt in tho south dutlnir them from tho rivers mid ponds I or .Middlesex county. The day ho took his first basket ot dressed frog legs lo I. K. Vhli pie, rounder ot n noted chalillin was given exclusive cession Jor all thn Whipple hotels. l(h an litlllal ortler for :o do?:oa pairs of legs, be began the unusual business that flourishes In thn family today. A loiter to a friend In Kdln - burgh desorlblng his new veuiure brought au urder for several doen ; choice, frogs for the famous tint ; vein uinoraiory in mat city. Th laboratory chief of the Heulttsh university rceommeiided Heck to a r-(..twi it. i i i mended him to n fellow physl.d- ,.,, , ,.,., ., , ' . ... ogisl nt Oxford, ani so on, until the foreign and domestic coll- li'ii.li, .ri-n.v f.i I... i.. i, ... I.iu i,Mi..u . Wlicn Heck's son. Robert, was old enough, he was taken Into pannershlp. Their iloslou office, opened In ISVo. was nbandoned kined".';:'" Tt r r? r"M,,!T killed the chief hotel doiimnd lr Hog legs. Itobert AI. Ileck, Hie ,,,,.,.,.., , , , . I dental luncbeuii and a moitern en developed the laboratory trndn to , .,,., , . , , iiw ..v.-hiUi.. m tertnlnment, Including mux c nnd "The frog business nln't what It used (o be," he says. "I've been at It slneo I was ten that's about y jwim-kii uugni io snow myiRiiiltlt of Utmihn, has Invented nn! j frKH- Wometline nn old customer whose table we've supplied fur years will write me for some choice Mystic bullfrog legs or MUTT AND JEFF WHlTrtei', 1 . rt josr ART THO FROM t M BCZo To ' hotel, - splendid Italian, restaurant,;' nouc snop, miie nana, a one-1 linotype newspaper, comfortable ; tooicing cnnic anci Hospital, ana a j Hwann of tiny houses-all white 1 ami terra eotta ana inviiinn. mi. j roetly on the Poelflc ocean with a j coir ooutho in tno mo nine, wo Uhould my rt.ni CU-niPnto would ho nn hlonl placo to Rly for a whllo - nnd not u Had place to livo. If one hn.i nnihin. nn ,i iei,, .. , . l , ,;.7r,.n IJilt when nil ttt this niiiMt from i 1-ok AngeteM to San UIcko Ik huilt up a It will be sooner than most ; t n( iih expect we wncer San Ole-! J mento wil bo in tho Hiipur-' Ty- ' , coon" . clans nnd Olo uIho, I It Jr only two yearn Hinco wo fltHt took Ui'h coaHt trip and yot ! inei-e nave tieen many ehnnsres. The Vn ene n ' linlel nl I n tnlln . ; wheio we stayed nulto a spell now. bits very imposing Aionrisn :nn; Kniinniereii oeiow, fl SHVOi'tsn tnw, nut vnsioiuiy ai sea was poor. duo to ii imnvv huv,. i'Vi,.x ...ii hnvo smudged here lout woek ' . . npeaaing ot smuilge. we lett Pasadena In a heavy one this morning. To us Ihe night hndn't seemed very cool, hut the service station man said It hit 30 early iiiin iiifiriiiiig. iiio'ssy was a spotty lilack until we reached Ana - ineni.' ivnnis mac anoeaing on my door. ''Qunlh the raven never more") ? Sighted Mr. and .Mrs. John Tom- , I i it and Air. nnd Mis. 1,. A. rialadc 1 nur arrival in San Diego. .Mr. hotel will beg mo to send over scime fivsh li'gH for a Hpncial parly. Hut I'm not much Interested now .Jlu anything except tho lahora - . ; lories. j "Prohibition killed tho frog 1 buxiness. When old John llarley- corn uieo, tno sports quit eating that sort of stuff. Most orders (for legs aro filled now from cold storage sent from tho south, ' "'"'Ven the colleges are branding ! their own frogs by degrees. . I , miVni.Kd to Uoen onough schools on 'my books, however to take euro of nil-1 onn eateh. .Ini'lde, neck's youngest now nine years old, already. Ih pro- paring to cany on tho family i tradition. a. very impoHinK aionrisn - .... ..U. tno ear eai-n nignt nni .jnorniijKi , 'A brief resume or the slory Ls as ho 1ms been sowing for years. mi l ui in rni ,t II 1111 I, VI VI lUUIIIbll umiuiLULu ii ii n - . (S . ! n - '' ' - . , 1 ', j pretend you're Just as good a1 man .'''.' 7. ' .' 1 p 1 - a ,j irt the chap who klmws how to PAHlS, M a reh 1. Tho"vw nni1 "V,'H 'K"', and when your 1 ParlH Cdillon of thn New York e,.ald today says thn nome Slia-,an,l ru'da. ftnje 'lliilkar i... "" sioweit upon in. rive-woeks-obl daughter of Die former iiinbarnjiili j or drug, and It would be a ipieer after I-Vhriiary l-s, 11113. if ac of Indole and bis wife, the for-1 thing Indeed If you remnlned uulto j imiri d by imrchase m-loi- to' that lilei-,.N.iuey Mler of Senllle. .normal and a remarkable oxoop-dun- Ihe value basis Is the eosi of , , '.' ,, ,' "K W,,M ".,'"n"'" panled with nil the pomp nnd cerc- mony of the Hindu rites. The I "."" ui ,iiv t.ir.iie III. ill. , ..-I fiiiitt, wiiH iiiiiiKinrioen lllin '. ' ' "" """'o" ? "m . ,, ("" nt "l Vr "mn Vv M Vh rm..r ZuL M nil. mrnne (? d f , ' - A, ,.,,. f,. ,.,, mi ... . I stunts bv n conluror. mi.i luiin,, acrobats. Frank Wilson, 7:lyciir-old btaok!nu nro nnt required to submh j all piano propeller with curved ends which he believed pnsrieMscs I ;ianv advantages over Iho ordinarv aiklnd. Bankers Are Like That sor a Bull. BAroKGRs M you is. Forty bocks ouca Tb MAK6 6000 AT OfJCfi, G0MWA TCLL THAT SoMTHlMG RIGHT HIS FrC. 3-1 Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Aimed letters Driifnln te berMml XXSKKSJTffaS .,..,. ni. . ., ... k. .,,.,, ,i h.r..- ko u to Inductions. Add.M. Pr. wuusa .s ' ! Xi:itVOS WIIHCKS i ' 1 1 ; If yotfr ntll nervous or run - ! dnwu or neurasthenic or of n(!rvo., ..mncranient .. nieaso do:10 eet otc- ol'' ei"l'nny wouldj m!""" .u mPm 'v .. ,.. ' make a robot; of you. That is the : not my nny .'"', ""i you have th. flSt- "" K'-T rcMniVUo patches and enlivened by tal ? In ih) 1 u' - hft" -"'.ninK. ear for!,he lanU hllt netMly vuI ".by on. ride exeur-lon i ry wh,"lT wns!lh,t', Th'" ,I ""'1 thejtho buffalo nnd tbe tIadian. , :., a. primrose path ho will not only ..... 1. ' . .remedy you snioteatod, n solution .ut,r., ,., T.t..i.iho vastly pntertnlned. but may 69 few days OKo.'lt:,., n,.nnS . - . ,. 'ill that tor. 7,. one but Irritation I , ' ' -j i "' n unrviiini ; wreck at all It von didn't uvo " J," ' v , n , you nny great harm, I'm sure. . Nervous wrecks occur, all too , -'if . P'eiuy oi poopie are ' ,v iM V""7 7"Vwve V ,, L i 1,1.. 'iiv.iii, knu iiiAuuin, jijiiiii- geneeH, mimes and pretenses oi ; eivlli.ed life unnuestionab.y nc- : count . for the vast number . of neurasthenic individuals In the; ' population of these Kxclted Slates, , H till Ull, IV III I I " W IIU IIV Kl I'll! . - juhl ine slime inoro is n":,M.m.. x... u..,.h ni.nH,-n.lnn iKiich thing as nerve energy and i couseciueniiy -tnero can no no ex- hnustfon tlieroof. Disease condl- tlons hat popularly, maiiiora.lo lin.lf.r tl. ..I,.,w.,l -.. r ..n,..l""""' " . .-...-ihe.7i-. . .,7 i .. !. .. v...... uus e.x,1..ui... uro eo.n-. -I moiy uue to wrong llv ng. and ' """ ""J " rors of hygiene ami not niarllcu-: ....... sum. pie are asnamt-a, Take a- slmide. -.prllnilivn ex-; ainpie. which snniiM mean innre I or h-rs lo you according io your attliudo towanl evolution: Wateh your dog and see how he reacts to the sight of a sipiirr or a eiit or some such attraetivo prey: I Ic , takes ' lifter tho object! of his excitement, or he- wauls; lo. Jteslraln him 'bv physical; means or by command; he docsj not chaso the cat. but his honrt: , does, or rather his heart behaves as it should If the dog vero..tear-t hng across tho country after the j cat. Train your dog to obey your- command in overy such situation; yet e:;noso him regularly to the temptation, the stimulation, the sight of tho cat or squirrel, never pel-pill hhn to chaso the cut or squirrel at all and soon you havo on your hands a nervous, wreck, J If nervous dogs are ovmv so de scribed. ' i i : . Sit " at a . desk or 'stand -at a Iroilhter or lieuch or kUchnn-'tnhlo I all day. do all your 'chasirig- by ni-oNy or. all your adventuring in jthe movies or in , hook,, all youri exercise holding down tho 'cush ions, of a car, never run a step. never play an active game, be a gnat spurt, a fan but not a par tlciftant yourself, blow off trifling j quantities of hi earn yelling and j cherrlng at tho ball gahm or the j football game, while you Just' sit 1 It ore like an automation, never Hmb any lives or cut any grass In thn garden, hover go alwavs keen' vour heels below your bend, yet try 4o' 1 V ....,' " . , . " 't. ' drown tho ihonahl In hnon- I,,., i i i u ...i.i. ..i 1,1.. " v " ; it out v.ui your favorite nostrum Hon If you dltliil vlea.l as an ex- ease "poor nerves." ! (jvi'vi ioxs i .wswioits I 'Tin iMicim-w ltnthei Umimv ' '.., ,, .,. ; . e7 7777,, ,7, ,.7.7.; 7" 7" .7 " " " n.e .Vlise to ' exnmlna.lon by the my - doctor, who Is ,t good reputable libvsl.liin The l.nau ileelni-nu the company can demand that I ho examined by the company doctor, and he cays there must bo some hihoii why I wont consent. . . Answer A straw showing 'the direction' of the wind, of course n examination by the tin doc lor at all. Your own doctor's health certificate Is all the law nn inutiire if vnui' nwn Hm-tor Us n Irgnily reglsternil physician.. about vooR ove-ft tRAWM ACcoijmT,1ff: isusinc-ss is busing. T IS k V I ' TTlltlrM I ;li I l: - hulth and hwfene. not to dl.fu.. dUsruMla ' WOTJTd'irSl mii un h. m.,i tn ,-,i , ,.. B.di, fa ctr. .1 uu, a...,.,,. " ; - " ' rT r ,'tUX 1IAPI:X, BIT. , v. - . , , , : , Your bosH Ih nn offonalvo. miBfitj a,na ne Hnouia uo. informed wticrejipft homo fnlkfl and : childhood inspiration for niMtln doetbriiur. dldn t .caw.' , - . her peasant mother, with tno loyp . ... tJ, ,,. slauKUtor ana men first ehhpV;,M, th i?,"U".- l'"'ne""' of beauty, the. steadftness of the I """" l ma1 ' U"''"'y 8llhU and sloopod of figure; as 1 advised,. k.w. Hcotrti; Inherited from' har.arlsfo. ! " " V , " " , , " """)' oat of inind, Ijeniii, tho outcast, Answer It often Heemu nelnful. .. .. J . nnterut Inlnf I na - n tit hni- enn hr . 7 ... u... i.. , w i.nt.nnih. "ei-rtie ffitnnrw.iM.hift tieni. hrniiiFtir " .. " ' tne ' e'eue. comes to iiiu:.tne iru out of thtei?"1 .T;C'; "C" '",y,",T!i '.."""lupin -a log cabin in Town, took the jL"" ',,,'" ' , " u. '"' 1 . 7, "7 (7. 7 ;.. ,i ..7 "i ,7.7 i-.....h !' " ear Put two or three drops in - the llose Water Lore. Do you IhinK the daily use of I glycerin, nnd rose water on nol fflr0 wulfl to1(l to canse e fects or grow hair, Miss M. S. Answer- plain I : , ,.,.. . ma , h , ',,, however, I L .., , ,i,iini,. n nn ',,, . ,,,; Vm. .,io6vory .button. - overy. string . was j nnt ,,, ,, r the I vlu rn ,Hllr ,t nny slight , ....i .....i. i,n frequent --irritation, regular application of glycerin. Is ,n, , 1)mk0 Ule nol.maiiy in - i visible down on tho race Heavier; .....i ,.T.n,-L-,,.. I tl,n . ,.i,. enlll1 ,.. ,,,., ..0mnlcxlon. by ;nvolllinf, t,lcli0 ftegod beauty aids, osmetics nnd skin foods, ,Coyrtel,t John V. Dille Co.) If titer Iiahit somctbln' done vya downitho Uix rale t'H hi. tinn und sbiiselew situations. So waste o lime nu towttfy to 'fmd . pinny authors insult one's intellU with the death rule."- "I Amiod BlMico by the distortion of facts I. how lo imiiiounee 'eoiiiiTirnl1 1 aiu facts are used in-flctlon and Hie firs week we had It." Mild Mrs. i the inexcusable use of uneonvine doe Kilo, who's nil emliu.slnsm ing, useless, nauseating situations, over her new ratlin. ; in Mr. Ames' story lie falls once Your Income Tai No. 211 The value In he-earnd fur bv . . . . . . , uepreciaiinn is ipe cost or- tne pr.ipei-tv. If acuuired bv uui-ehase uropt-ny or its fair market value as of March I. I HI 3. 'which- evV!?,7?., ,"';! ,. ,, ,?,...,' ' . 1 1 1 orty used tor plcitsitre or eonvenl- "nee. sucn as an uuioinoblle, can not be t-laimod. : 1 : Dcpreelatinn due to ehanges in I rough-and-tumble fight and'over the social or busliiess conditions of j power him!!"it?!!:( - ;( . . a nelgbborbofKt, nr ehangea in thej Why will they do U?- Tn real .street grade, nr thictuutlnn.fi. ,,f life such things-Junt aren't done market value, can noL be claimed, nnd in real fiction it shouldn't he Depreciation of laud, whether j done If the author wanted thu improved or unimproved, can not j scuffle he could s ooasily have had be claimed. f ' the guns laid nside for the mo When In the course of years meat or could Hut What's the the owner of property has claimed! Uf?o! Aside from that one break Its cost us depredation, no further I It's ft good story. claim can be allowed As U. H.' Rogers of New Orleans; was sinking for the third time in j the Mississippi n rescuer grnhliod his hair nnd dragged hhn into a i boat. f you sav I'm poRTf Bocics SHORT. UJtLL You JJ5T LOOK 0UR VouR Bool,: AMb S: HOUJ fWV ACCOUNT STO0t IN "bcceiMBeR? Review of Current Literature By Book Lovers of Medford ' i ' 'i " A Guldepost to the Beat In Late Books As Selected by County Libra . ' ! risn M' Fay. Woolsey far. Reaction of Local Readers. . . j "V 1 --:- r .; , "race C. -W. , ' ' a r cn ana mcmoriiiiie novoi 01 thn ploner ; who, in their youth, .fricnibt luft with a ebeerfiil cour- . ,r,u. r,,lih nnd wnnriorr.n .TS..:, ' . covered wagon' trail- to . Nebraska n a young bride: thevo she Ifveil . rll,i0 shelter on the' nrairle i " """y . ,j.,r .?"?.', -.5 iLiiunlny l-.vening Post. ! . . . omn d "" "h'. i,f !,i. notonous drouth, when hot winds . , ...,. , , , ,u. t..v u.ci .c.a.wu ufu.il... uio plaining ot too iirsi iruil trees;.: I " ''"" -of tho new-- .home: i memories of days when every nail, I carefully hoarded: ot days when ...umiL iMifiun ivdii; n.u,iib uu nu.i.h. llko Hugo beads, ready for tho molding of the waxi'-when flour, browned In the ove'n, substituted ii.owder - .tor .. this is a Jlr rf.k.,,,1. nvnn-.rin-linn. '" "" ,,, ' "'. '"' penings, auti iiiu ciiaracLers seem like old friends. . To tho rest of us comes a greater appreciation of the-rovs' of tall poplar and Cottonwood trees, nnd tho gnarled' walnut trees standing like sentinels guarding; tho- noy prosperous farms fe.rmts with every modern can Vvo once nnd thn fresh realization that it was through the rourago and dreams qf tho early pioneers,, dreams dream ed Into tho very country, that mado possible tho c(tles, ,tho. Jiomes, tho fadtorios,. the churches, and the schools of, .todny. . And that, today, In new countries, the Abbie Deals, lantern in hand, are lighting. tho way for future generations; . i 'Hie Serret of Spirit LakCr-Ily Jo- j soph 11. Ames. Kovlowcd by A. ('. Allen. . 7 - story of Boy .Scouts and one I which will find many interested j readers among boys. It is a story ; of mystery, treasurer cavos and tho ! great ont-doots, things which' Will I ever intriguo-the youthful-mind. Mr. Ames is tho auihnr of many books written about tho activities of Hoy Scouts. His trcatmehf'of this story. Is such as to hold- the Inlorefct throughotit and, while ,li1s plot is trite, yet he skilfully, Injects (Certain situations which tend to j heighten ;the interest-aiid-incrciisfv tho suspense. J Mstldcnls-are good, j his situations plausible and his fictional "facts' acceptable. . ' The writer of this review nilmltn IiIh comnlox reirardinir fonts in fie.. f Into that unforglvfthlo: rut and I I f-filirMU ftl n ullr.l,t- ,.l,il,.Ln v.r istomach. Thl's -oo'uurs when tlwJ ('s.,two of whom have just. 1 ins ..ihjuiii h wni'n nn tlrrew boys been released from captivity by iho third, see the viilinn nnn.h. i ln(r lhft ctxhln in whi,.h 1hl.y wol.p i . i ti... i., . ....... ............ ...-I- ..... iii .u im-ii wun revolvers and thov cet beside ih. de.nx -Thi vllllnn approaches, pis - tol In hand. One -of tho I ovs knneks tho u from his hand as he comes ihiough tho door. Thafs-i . K. so' far. but hcre:s tvhlro Ze gets some of tho emetic: Tho vll- lion lu .. ,.,... i ii tv. o s have To o u ,1 i o.(t have to do sto Jump out nnd make him stick -em im. Thev ,t ake him stick 'em mi. They do Jump out. 'hut they Jiimri on the villian. the thioo of Uiimh. imun The Itnail tn licav. o.' nv Thomas llocr. Hevlewed by llnsine Gar-i iiem. . If tho prospective render of this Illuminating and interesting mod . ern story is seeking n llardockor of fern; voo vueA' i. fTH6fe-.Voo1 1 - V ou M0N Nt 1 I ' SirTlMG PRaTTY : ( AfetT-' I $ CTCD -Kfi r Gt5NTCfvAM.' I ' THGM. HAb V L ' - - ' X DON'T ANNOY You VITH i . 0M4 HOMiRtSD ANtl "T PH0N CALLS ! WOWI, J. TM TJOLLARS f ; - " : ... ) HW6 PORTy OOLUMS jv 1 T6 Youvi CRfiDtTl ' 1 O L ofr VCORS, AlOP Y0O jVJ ' . i . . . -.. . . hV. h .i !f ZlVLZ' .. ; - ,:al) Kf to nrore-tat 1 "xfc 3 tv . j tho ""t novel. If, nno the other ; no w.nen in ioiiow wirann ; -e "I nis.wny to coe s own par-.' tleulnr heaven, a farm in Ohio, on road nleasnmly hesnrinkled with' ' mny b J"'" . ; '" , "' " V.. " V?'. ; : ' -v ' cultured cousin in JCew York, after adventures in which he tion picture extra, salesman, cleric, - l.. , . gnmbler and tramp. Aimer Coe, h , ,; .. , ,. .,, ; the cousin, although in extreme 111-! . ... . , . .. .... , j mH or'a,VV. a lame num-' U Jr . . , . ,. - '" ,J ! I ,,.,., ,7 u .h , . . . HiuVab rnnille Tlrtut.lfn , . . ,,,. , '! wiih i,i ' i,iiiini 1,1 ...i ii ",. ' t .., nered with fear of boredom." nn.! - llm.0dui.es him to bis friends. In - I" " " Itellectual and oth(wlse. In this ., ,..., ..,...,..,, f.,e ''l.m - mice of . the charming and gener-1 ous J-tankle de Lima, ot I.imn, Ohio, and of her friends. Yet even while making the most of them, i Jimon longs nil the while, as tu bas all during his two years ban ishment, consciously . and uncon sciously, for his former environ ment, Zerbettn,. Ohio,, "less than 1 3.DU0 In tho county." V ' ' - Hut tragedy breaks in' upon a gay . picture - Clay Pranklo is ere--mated most summarily by n jeal-.' ous lover whom l.amon had 'sup-,. A'w planted, and Abner dies, as much i TT from ennui nnd fatigue, as from nnytninglse. Ijimon, comfortable enriched by his coiisin's will, rc- ! turns lo tile scenes or his childhood "'"-o again, wun nis nrlile, a girl whom he has known nil his lire Is forgiven by his fnther and re sumes his true vocation, that of .1 farmer. . One cannot conscientiously rec ommend this h'ook for tho shelves! of a Sunday schdol library, nor lo'Jf' tne petty mind, always on the alert for pornographic literature. Hut for the man and woman ot ex perience, - capo, ble-vof serious thought, It should not fall to en large the former and contribute to the latter, and therefore 0110 can not -afford to overlook it. " I The Fail of the Russian Empire, 1 by Marsh. Reviewed by W. G. I.nidley. - . - A story as old as life, oppression of the peonlo. The causn Is kimwii ! but the efrect only llmo will tell. "Mothers, .wii'o'tnko one simple pre For yenrs untold Ilussia felt the cautiim, arc seldoni 'worried. With lash, hunger, Ignorance and exile a hotile of l'l.-klier's Csstoria in tin on the least provocation, the exile ,onc litev can do what their doctor being no less than a living death for daring to think, much less act. Hllt there wero a. few who dared to. think and even net In spite of ! Ul t!ie -Ml. KSHod.- yes. but titoir . - UU)UrltK """Plans woro JiOKiiniiiifi nl! 10 ' .. ' ' , , - T,! l,1,st vulers of tho gigantic ' empire, their tlionglits. actions and attlttldo toward tll do Wilt lllddeil ....i, i.M.,..i. ... i... i .....if V1 ?ra V. Wi" " V" '""'''! ' on u,"""au Imperial mind. j ..TVJ! J"S7, ''""...V", "", l" y vivm -,i,,7V. . .," . .. , , , I L'Z .?'Mlk " aTOiJ i urn ui re ;r me vircai I and Ivan the Terrible. The whole :j.is.n..v .. ,. ... ,,, Illnnrt , Ii1. . 'y 1110 "looo: or iiiu common people. . As yon are carried along by Mr. feel Dizzy? IIeiular.biiio-as.eoiut.tfidT Tka . Nl NATURE'S REM EDY-tenisht. Thi, mild. Mdo, vesetsula retDftdmill h.ve you tcslinff fine by nwrnintf. You'll enjor free, thorough baml astija without uien of -ripinffordttoonif(.i-t. Only86c- Malic tha test tonight Ktacomniendcd and Sold bir All M Metirttrtl iinicrtMtM Marsh, you will see where some of the more daring offer suggestions. The unr accepts them but they are soon forgotten, and the forget fulness shown with bullets and ex ile. The Russo-JapancBo war should have brought to the minds ot tha court of. llussia that their army ........ ,u. i.. ... i..i.. 1 siVlrit The fact that n htiKe nn- I .,, or HiiHia Hhnnld lie ! ted w&llfobf Ttlny - . j "J.u f S J' TmnPRftthnt mp- ; - ' . " f vi-.,r,rv Thn tpitipHv ' cou'u on'y ?:."0.m 'ne "a.r D.uc umnnnnaiciy it was not to &0 'iXg lanl schoo i ) J$ ?e fish wm VnSueA ; y Wtat TSd ".' ,.. , riniu (n i. hot and he strikes. Kcrenskft ,ultnrin" Kovernment Is nara yznd; j revolution witnin a ruvuiution. : I-eii ne, w 1 1 ns mastoniil nnu cim- i vinnlnir oralorv. roans tho harvest niiiin. on. the empress. Tho havoc ' paused hv the Russian army by this , the author. ; ;.. n, t.i i ti, Tfini...n ; We have heard of the Bolsheviks for the past years, wondering per- , .i,. i.i,,,i ..ii.i,. pewio Ihiy were?' Mr. Marah WUI ' I !,... . ... ... i,.i,. r Tanm 'lenvlnir iittln 'doubt In. vonr .;, nlnd us to whv they nro what they 1110. : ' - Tho Fall of tho n.iflslnn Emniro should bo very Interesting reading lo those who wnjild know What K" "''-Jt over tho fence. VAT 1? . Voln T.lnf 1-1 r Tlnl, pl,.111OT B,, Qrvefreelti When r?-v Children Ciy for It would tell them to do, when baby is fret fill, feverish, eolieky, constipated- or stnllVd-up with ndd give a few drop ot tins pure vejtdahle, pleasant-, iIu - kI tugiireparatuin. Iicomtorts Haby Innd Knot lie him lo sleep in ;a jitfy, i,,-, , ,.H ... Mt' erfeetly .saf for the youngest,, iufani. U.-e it free I v and as often nmled, specinli.ts advise. A mon-N. Hiluoul dm.i U u U. 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