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PAGE EIGHT ftfEDFORD TRIBUNE, MEDFQRlV OREfiONV TUESDAY, M.VRCH 12? 1920. 1;?, , ..li'tT i Yl.'-''- . ni, (,,f. : I ?l : .!;!; ! i b.ir K'i i ' ;..-':. : li! ! i In;;,:. J ,b;JI-,; i .al';ii iiii I i- iii-; ill jjlj i SSif J J S i ,7.:0. iii! I : W j - 'to j f W 4t M l i - iii' j . T-Sr i .ni... !.,' S ,. .. . , H - !!S ! if;. ; .. 1 1 . I p.! r;;-;' i it . i .... . !' j life ;.; j I'- i i trr ! Medfobd mail tribune . Biilr, Similar. Wftllf rublUlml lif (In I MEDFUKD e KINIINU CO. i-ar-!9 n. rii m. UOBEHT IV. Editor . I. SUMlTKIl SMITH. lalia(er An Independent Newspaper - Entered a, second eUsi matter it Uedford, Oreton, under Act of lUrdi 8, 1871. - SPBSt'WlTiO.N HATE8 Br Mell In Alliance: . Ilally, with Sunday, year Hairy, wltli Sunday, uontL , Ilally, wltiwut Bunduj-, year,.,,., Ilally, wMuout Sunday, mmitli Weekly Mall Tritium;, one year.... "'-2 ! e'Aol . j ' i Sunday, one year . . BUIKMJ, IMJTJ fHf .UU Uy i ..I.. i. m..ir....i ...i Jacksonville, ttotnl Volut, I'tuxnii, Talent. Uold Hlii and oa Bitimayi; , Pally, vltb Bundar. nonlb f .75 Dally, iihout Sunday, month , .ori fully, Jibcut Sunday, one year 7.00 AurSiftXr , , : , MEMBER OF THE AH80CIATE0 TRE88 Becttdm rult Lea&ed Wire Serrice Tb Astoclaled l'rm if eulusl.ely etititleit to the use for publication of all newt dispatchea credited to It or otherwiie credited In tUli paper, nd auw to Um local news published herein. All rlghU for publication of ipeelal dlipatebes herein are also rescued. flworo dally -aterane drculatiun for ill months ending Oct. 1, 1028, 4138. . Official paper of tlie City of Medford. -Official paper of Jackson County. AdrcrfhTtng Jteprestntath-M "HC. MOOK.VSEN 4 COMJ'ANT Offleea In Nev Tort. Cliicaito, Detroit, Ban Vraacfero, Loo Antelei, Beat lie, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ' A-war in Mexico Is generally on amiable affair, consiHting largely of a display, of 2nd loots In gay uniforms, bands playing La Palo -ma, and swords cracking paunchy -'generals' on 'the heels. History .tella of a 'fierce struggle between' rival Mexican armies In 1915. When; a balance, was struck at the end of tho day there was no work for the Red Cross, and tho toll of the Orlih i Keaper consisted of a deceased mule shot square be tween tho ears. , But there r, sand and Iron Jn tho present conflict, as the following dispatch from 1 Paso attests: The death of Teddy Barnes, . a popular American barten der at tho Mint cafe in Juarez, was mourned on both sides of tho line. Barnes was hit by a struy bullet while in his -room.' The patrons of the Mint Cafe at Juarez, salt their heer with tears, In memory of "Teddy Barnes, a popular American bartender . . mourned ' on both sides of the Unc . . - . ', Charles Palm Is splitting the wind in an olive-green Packard of tho 1929 vintage. , n- NATURALIHT RKIMiRTS LIONS -ARB NKAR-KKtl ITKD ( lid line BF. Examiner.) So are gorillas. ,1 Pewey ,lUa tho Jim Uvlve's hired man,, was down from Pros pect last eve. Mr.' Hill Is as rough aa .IIiney Flcwher, and twice as noisy. Rl'OGlUt HKFIXKMKiNT Ion-jc)icla, ., News) When irotlrlng last night It was still warm enough for us to pull otf our brreches, (is Is our custom on warm nights. ' a Tho alleged beautiful snow, .which spread a niantlo of wliitn fovor hill and dale, Is fine for the fruit, tough on tho robins, a blow for the fishing Industry, and means that some action should be taken to get John Winter out of the lap of Clarice Spring, as there has been too much meteorological nocking. Fashion decrees that man's Clothes shnll harmonize with his hair. - It will he chilly for somo of tho baldheaded boys. ; i From tho expanse of n billboard, itho glories of a 'Cfertnln cigarette re. expoumtod by a young lady who, unlike, tho general runs of ; blllbonrd girls. Is' not flabbcr . gnstiniily beautiful. Sho Is not homely, neither la alio pulchrltu- I dlnous hoyond words. Sho Is tho ; Weaver -.. i kind of a girl that an nvorngo Jones' Orocory gent could, walk up lo und not K. C, Fnber give a whoop. If his shirt was un- j Helliible tirocery .... JJMttoned at the collar, with ihoU'eo. t!urrler mercury at !i8. This is u step in the right direction. Tho next thing Iho world knows, n girl will nhow Up In II stocking nd, Willi he stocking wtihklcd at Iho knees and iv crooked nuiiiu in tho back. A auto driver went t'31.511 7S'J4:i2 miles par hour in l-'lurlda, lie should hot bo confused w-lih the native spued maniacs going home to seo what tho neighbors brought J 111 1UI ItlllCII. It looks liko the esteemed Port land Uregonlan gut us much fun I Weeks Ori ent of printing editorials shout tho I - . . - : J(ew York Cliy, N. Y.. toper who epent 17 years in Jail, as ibis dept. does making comment upon tho congressional hypocrites, who were whlto with fear when Son. Reed said ho would tell the world all atout tholr wet-dryness. : WHY KIMTOIUS CKI.NGI'; 8tnricl(l HettdllfthO Pomeono ankm it wo over wit j ntBHcd a KroomlcNJ weddhiK. W-l, hardly, but lnee we come to think j It ovor. wo have wen them when ' poor man wub led to (ho altur as a -theep to laUKlitcr, with about uh ! much backbono un a. twlmi hiHiik j no Ideas of hlH own, no hope of his own, nnd Juh( houkM uinbttton 1 to. answer yen to quiwtioiiH pro- poundod to him by thu .nan li.KO : officer. Yea. there nro KroomltKH j weddtngH nnd . brldelcK WvUrilnys. j Too mnny to marry, aluo. j ,,,Thlej place Is closed for re. i papering and ro-palnttng, and as ! the proprietor will be taken to I SO lorn to see the state basketball games, tho two readers of tbiB col. j will get a much needed rest. t ..- . - r-f .. mother has a point of view , consistent with her own life,- no matter what that point of view Is. she can deeply Interest her daugh ter. It- ts the parent who has lived but has not thought of hon or why he has lived thut has pothlng to offer youth. psnny lef your tnouiinis. . he rspli' at ones, "They are not j Editorial Correspondence I ! KAN )JK(1U. Calif., 7larch 10. Kuih a beau-tl-ful rain! For 17 )kui-m omv Oiu huuntlful Heavena have heen apread ins the gulden raindiops over the landmen lie, wanhint; the dirt and- dust ,uiid diKeaxe KcriuH from tha roofn, eleaniiiK the HtruetH ami nidewalkH, and flowing jwj Kently through the ! MewerH, to raiho the level of the l'ncific oeean. Mvw the little alliKator peiirn love it. And the celery needed it too. The Weather i . , , , . , , , 1 Mat. MiivM it Ih uitlitfT to mil. for (hreo duyn. isn't it wonderful.' . 4 . J " .. , rc K" there are 80 many Medford peoitle here to en- c"7'- D'""U Mrs. J. J. KmmeiiH, ilr. and Mrs. i Whcldon Hfddle, Mrs. Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vuwter, and son Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vilas and daughter. Mrs. Vilas, and of course the 1 4. A. .Salad oh, John To ml i lis, et cetera. They are all sharing our enthusiasm. It is so cozy. In the hotel, warm and elieery, with the electric lights and steam on, plenty of Sunday papers with their diverting "Funnies," not to men tion tho "Had-dio." It seems so solriwh for Jim Coff roth to complain., True Sunday Is a big race day, and the attendance may be cut down, but Sunday horse racing is a wicked business anyway. Besides, It is time the "muddi-rs" hud a ehanri and the Jockeys need a bath. Colonel Jim should he big-minded enough to think of the crops, and the water reservoirs in the hills. Tills rain means millions ami millions of dollars to San Diego County. Can't he seo that eventually ho will get his proper percentage. ' Moreover this rain will slow down the Mexican revolution. In fact If it keeps up for three days, it may end It entirely. For who wants to fight in tho rain? Par ticularly as Editor Sliver remark ed, when no one knows what the fighting is about anyway. , . 4 - M Speaking of rain, one of tho best things we have seen on tho subject recently appeared in Life, written by Robert Lord. Hero it Is: Rain In Southern California "Well, It sure Is raining." ""I'll say." "CI rout for the crops." "Wonderful for business. "i- ' "Stimulates the tourist trade. Tin) Hlallsticul report for tho Mnntlilv Rtannrt nf Ro4 month of February shows tho fol-jM. lowing itemizeu record of worn: j Officii interviews HI: Telephone calls 1301 lowns visited and the number of tlmeH for social work: Anli land I'liuenlx ....... I 2 ' 5 T 2 .1 21 Central l'olnl Jacksonville . Talent (Irlfrin Creek HiiKle I'olnt .. Hold Hill Medlord l'olnl number of towns visited V, total number ciihch 110. I'yiies of cases: Family relief 'M Transient families -I Trauslnnt men 17 Kx-Hervlcu men 17 HIcknoHS 2 ('o-onerliMot! with cases: San Finncisco Chaplor, A. It. C. !! PortlHiitl Clmpter,' A. U, C 1 Roil Cross ' .nlson Representa tive U. S. . I) 2 tjiuo Co. Public Health Unit... 1 San Frncl8Co Asso. Charitlos... 1 I.nno County Chnpter, A. it, C... J lleml Chapter, A. It. C 1 County Court 17 Jnckaon Co. Health Unit ... 10 Court of Domestic ltuhitlous, Portland .-. 1 .lirocerles: tiotlwnrd's Hasket Urncery Hardy Dros. ... Hutchinson's .... 1 uiignlow storo f 13.40 7.06 It K. Marsh .. Cates & Lydlurd 1 hoeuix Mnrcnutllo Kervlco Slorea Slur Market Total for groceries Fob. Tolul for groceries : Feb. from Itcd CrosH funds. IHIlk: Sniiler's Jackson Co. Creamery . M7.G8 11.01 Tolul lor mill: Feb f 12.113' Total for milk Fob. from Ited Cross funds . Merchandise: t MUTT AND JEFF M'LOVfe, THAT CAtUS FOR Mti HAND N TH 'Vuu bt;t. Make 'em apiiregiatn jour Kuuii vU MUiiHlifne all Om more makes 'em spend theU; money for rain coats and umbrellas.". "It causes a lot of bad smash ups. Fine for the automobile re pah game.". I "But it's not liko the ruin back east." ' " "No. It's just sort of a nice, pleasant rain." j ' : "Sure- Makes a fellow feel good. Kven if you do catch a little cold, it helps business great for the doctors." "Stimulates the sale of . aspirin and cough medicines and stuff like that a darn good thing for the drug stores." "A fellow don't really get wet tho way you do back cast." "No. It's Just' kind of d a mist." " .: , - - - . We regret to note In the papers that our old friend Las Vegas. Jh; In trouble. A Company of federal dry operatives, At seems, swooped down on this arid desert town and put the. mayor, councllmen and other . bar tenders In jail. t They will bo, taken to Reno for' trial. The dry agents, ti seems, disguised themselves as real, estate agents. That was a clever stunt. To be disguised as a real estato agent In Las Vegas must have required' the make-up resourcefulness of a Lon Chancy! H I ' There Is such a nice breeze blowing now. How picturesque the palm trees look, as their fronds bend.., over, dripping ; life-giving moisture Into the fertile ground. The green and purple awning on tho drug store opposite seems to oc ripped slightly,-and the weigh ing machine Js- lying prone,-no do-ubt tipped over by some Sunday night rolirer.-- We listened to an excellent her-, mon this morning delivered by a minister In Los Angeles, i An acquaintance here from a small town in Illinois says sho seldom goes to church anymore, but re clining comfortably on a Daven port sho listens to a very brilliant pastor In Chicago. One peculate.s ! on what effect tho radio is going j to havo on the church. It seems ' plain some ministers will have lar ) ger audiences, and others smaller I ones. . . . and just where will tho collection plate como in? R. W. R. v 'Mann's 11.H2 34.7G JI. Dept. Stoic Total for merchandise Tor - Feb S 5" 67 Total for merchandise for Feb. from Itcd Cross.. HUH 6.00 .II.II0 fi.00 20.U0 (i.00 12.00 Kent: Ill-own & Whllo ; C. II. Chrlslner , Mrs. Mary llailten Mrs.. IS. F. Cliumberluln...... Imperial Itonms .Mrs. W. It, Itecd : Total for Henl for Feb t 50.00 :Tolul for rent for Feb. from ItcU Cross Ful: ; Meiiroril Fuel Co. Valley I'uel Co. 32.00 Gti.OO 3.25 Total Tor Fuel for Fob J 53.50 Tolul . for fuel lor Feb. : ' from Ited Cross 38.26 Transportation:; ' . Southern Pacific L.:....:, $ 33.lt Total for transportation .Feb. 33.14 Total for transportation : . Feb. from Rod Cross.... 33.25 Drugs: . Heath's Drug Store t 2.50 Sacred Heart Hospital 9.50 Total for drugs and sick- noss 12.00 Total fur drugs and slck- ness - 7.00 Medford Service Statlou 27.12 C. S.. Flnloy. !; 16.00 Cul.-Orugon Power Co..... 5.22 Total allowances for fnml i lies - $110.00 Tolul .allowances for Feb. from Itcd Cross ' 15.00 Total material relief tor Fob ffil.liO Total malerial ri'llef for . Fob. from Hod Cross 331.47 To Dry Slriiwriowcrs (trow some strawftoworn In your gnrilcii this spring. Their colorful blooms can bo. cut and dried for winter decoration. The secret la ot dry them nuleklywlth . heat when Ihey are cut. If not dried tilU-kly. the flower heud will oon- I tluue to grow- after bring cut and S.03 I so tho seed will shod. All ever I lasting flowers should bo dried $ fl.OOl with heal. A Quiet Evening in the Don't Meeix tt wrMTl FOR MUTT I 'i'.US rAV. DCCtTjt THAT FROfA NOW OfO H'S SONNr He Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BBADY, M. D. i Sltfnod letters pertaining1 to pewnal health and byffte. Dot to dleeaM diacnoaja tr treataeoC will be answered by Dr. Brady if a ttamped, eelf-addreeeed anrelop a enclooed. Letter efaonld be brief and written In Ink. Owing to tbe large number of letters re eeiTed, only few can be eaewtrod here.. No reply can be nude to queries sot coniorav Ing to toJtroctlons, Addreae Dr. William Brady, In care of tale oewavaper. HOW TO BI2 LOVKLY THOUGH LIGHT s There are still a lot of girls who strain' or "brain fag" or "nervous are always trying the latest reduc-1 exhaustion" is in reality Just the lion remedy or playing with a re- j suppressed craving for action. If Uuctlon diet, whether they need It j one can find no better, action than or not. The trend of modern pop- j cutting capers or antics, that Is a- ular education j which Is carefully j controlled by the; commercial inter-1 forests Is to make u, girl uilei IH'tit Aliu Itf luo utout even when, 111 faot, fthu Ih shy norm, pound .or liurhiipH , iiciunlly -In lilt) incipient stage of Homo Insidious lllnoss. Jn recent years It hns happened often I streimth. Peilmps a glass or two enouch that a sirl ill her 'teens, j of cold water nlono would accom tho time when luni; tuberculofl, ! pllsh the purpose desired. .The usually develops, has played with the dangerous game of dieting worse, taking dope in a silly effort to reduce wheii"tuherculosls was already invading her lungs and her body weight ulready below the nor mal standard. - I nm speaking now, not of the. lackwlt, but of the aver ago girl, the girl who has a fair education us popular education goes, Here it Is well to repeat thatUo cat-the chicken on account of nearly all height-weight tables now in popular -uso nro unsafe to rely upon, and this Includes; I regret to observe, a largo share of tho tables used by tin doctors, alias school nurses who "examine" the children of the poor and- prescribe treat ment for 'era in cities where health administration and schol adminis tration aro in a pretty low state of .political depravity. These printed height-weight tables were compiled on tho basis of .the old-time Ideals ami standards, and were accurate enough for grandma's day. The physical measurement that were normal for girls and women 40 yenrs ago or 20 years ago arc by no means normal for girls and women today. . ..During the ,pnt three decades girls and women have become big ger, better and beautlfuller by nev eral degrees than .they ever man aged to be in an earlier era. .Accurate- measurements of, college girls In various parts of the coun- !try during tho past 30 years and j ilioru prove inai me jcmaic ol inc species Is physically stronger, taller and heavier today,, so . that these handy little height-weight., table the patent medicine pcopto fur nish .for the-little tin doctors and the general public, and the figures in tlie, .slot mnchlncg und in too .many. health books are. us far out of date as bustles, are . now. : If It .be a, girl's ambition to look like a cru-loon or a manufkin, of course iheip Is nothing more to be said about good health and good form, ltut .1 earnestly advise all but collego girls to tukc ,off their heavy flannel underwear and olld lead goloshes before they weigh in on a penny scale. , , . , :t hen a girl has fully grown up,. It is not only safe, but In many eases bolierlcial to her health to follow a reasonable; moderate, sel- j.tlffeally planned reducilon.. regi men if there Is. a tendency toward obesity. A girl is sufficiently grown up for thai at tho age of 20 years. In my Judgment, and nceollngly I am glad to -offer any woman of that age Instruction If I think she should reduce. To all girls under the ago of 20 years who seek udvlec ..on this. I must turn a deaf cur and I have one of the doafest ears on tho p-jrtside you ever tried to get through and re fer the really fat girls to their own family phys.lelan, under whose ob servation and direction a course of reduction treatment may bo safely elirrlcd out, ; A normal woman gains in weight until she Is 40 years of age. At 40, If alio has taken caro of her health, she should confidently be lieve and say she baa never been such a perfect woman as sho iv now. I'll say she ii, too. WKSTIOKS A XI. AXSWKUS - Ik Nervous About Your Work. I want to tell me how much you have dono for nie. Do you reniein-! ber when you wrote, "He nervous aliout your work?" . t started then to daneo or hop around at my housework otid 1 found 11 did help mo a lot. . 1 no longer feel nerv ous mid I believe 1 no longer am nervous, though probably many would think ine terribly nervous if Ihey could see some of the antics or capers I cut In the course of, the day's wurk. Mrs. I!. II. I). Answer. What we often dlgnify and misinterpret as "nervous Home of Mr. and Mrs. HeRE'S AW TCrA AOijt UNBV'S COcAINS rArXrtRIACSi WHAT A BlfttuC BOV was viHcKj He mads LJHAT- FUGHT TO PARS; At-6fv). . .. f 1 T :..,-. A MARRVGTiI ' lii';l. ' I I J 1 i ' 1 tsssBSissjfr --- i f 'i, :,' . n j i vr lot better than nothing at all. Purge. I find that at teaspoonful of e psora salts in a glass of cold water I taken before breakfast every anorn inj; kuuiiB .my- -bowela - in perfect wurklni; euiulltiun. -I unc (a nostrum-. contuiultiK bromide) with equally good rewults. . My uunt nays tills practieo will thin my blood . . . Miss SI. 1) Answer. Tho practieo . tends to ! thicken tho blood und: impoverish I bromiuu concoction Is a vicious drug to take. Let me suggest harmless aid In place of callicrtic-s take a spoonful . of . whole raw flaxseeds dailywashed down with wntcr, or swallowed mixed with Jelly or., any other food.-. . : Cookliu? Sterilize Mcut. . The other duy we killed a chick en, and on tho' gizzard we found a small hard hall. Wo are afraid the disease of rabbits this year Mrs. K. IT. .- . Answer. Thorough. ..cooking would sterilize tho meat and make It safe in anycase. 1 . .'.-r i (Copyright John V. Dllle Co.) i Thomas Kdlson. who never takes a vacation, is. in r'loi-idy.. The pbiy at Mcloilcoii Hall drew a crowded house last night. The- iirofuulty wur. great, but It had imhii Mip- port. .-: .- : ...... j . ., (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) t No. 32, , Various penalties are Imposed, by! &&Je fcO ""si Your Income Tax the statute for failure to file a re-j what ho thinks of Russia's govern turn nnd pay the tax In time, and ' mcnt, that turned him out. for making u fraudulent return.!' For failure to file a return on Unit the, penalty Is 25 per cent ot the ainounl of the tax, unless, a return Ih lator filed and It is satisfactorily: shown to the Commissioner of In- ternnl I; el-emti. thnt kii,.,. riillurn was due ta u reasonable cause and not to willful neglect. Jt a tax- payer exorcised ordinary business!'11 ,nu uireciiun oi capiiaiism caro and prudence, and neverthe less wns unublu to file a return I within tho prescribed time, the ,le- lay is due to a "reasonable ct.use." For willful failure to make a re- turn the penally is not more than ! $10,000 or imprisonment for not j r' ""r"''1'" ,';or, '.'I ""uml ; addition 25 per cent ! the amount : of tho tax. For -willfully making aj false or fraudulonl return, the pen-, ally is not more than JtO.000 f Imprisonment for not more than years,' or both, and in addition r,0 per cent of tho amount of tho tax. Communications One Who UkcU It. To the Kdilur: I recently received your letter In .the Kdllorlnl Correspondence columns of the Medford Mhll Trlb- A. Mutt. C $o.Te so. Ali'tn' tt K.DAr5l TtAT WAS h BRAVI6 G(?AT Feioit; yes, ,NteeT3! ne to r i v ..7-i i - i i ' vcn iniNF; ot- (serriNts tv i. ia - 'uvr.i i oo r I 1 une for Saturday, February 2, 19!J. ! I hasten to thank yoti for the splen Idid'tribute you have paid to the Death Valley region. I am glad that you so. thoroughly -4njoyed yujr trip through the valley. As a very profound lover of the des ert, and -especially of Death. Val ley and the historic and scenic re gions which surround it, it always gives me a great ileal of pleusurc to read an account such as thut which appeared in your paper, be cause I nn aware that other peo ple are impressed with the fas cination of tho country which I have opened up to automobile travel. . Death Valley and Its surrounding! regions are Just as they were when 1 first- came into the valley years aco. . For that matter, theierl -eraterdav atternoon wnen i - u - valley and its hills- have not chang cd much in the lust ten million ! Sergeant Alexander -1'. l.illey stop- yeoi-s. Hut It Is only during theiped before tho window where the last threo years, sllce 1 built the ; parakeet preened its gay learners, among inn .earners. toll-road which, gavu you your 'As they admired tho bird, a small.; The officers secured the Mi.,,,,, thrills, that it baa , been . possible! monkey dropped Into the show Kage, then captured the eulpiJ. to travel through ' the Death Val- I . : j i s: ley region by automobile. Before Ufi a 'share. Americans paid as characteristic Item of the kltdan that travel by buckboard or by foot I hjgi, a8 fj to bring it here. Kllss 'towel Willi its fumlilar with burros was sufficient task inj However. Ilritlsh stock holders : ri-'a border. Tho truly meawn itself to ovcrcomis any too great in the British company are not "al-1 towel is of linen damask. linen a delight In tho fantastic scenery. . lowed first chance at the new stock, ' crash, or linen crepo and possesses These difficulties of traversing the j which is the American plan, mid : a varied and plcturesiiuo border valley in former days gave the val - ley a very bad name, from which It has not yet fully recovered. Hut i those who bellevo that Death Val-: ley is -Inaccessible imd 'dangerous j aro being educated by articles such j as yours. : J should say csncclallv I by articles like yours, because not '., .Tuesday,' Starch 12. every writer on Doulli' Valley is Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to able to capture and write down the night, and Wednesday, with rain, phantom lure that is distinctly ! Slightly warmer tonight'. Deuth Valley's own. I take this! Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled opportunity to thank you for your glowing report oil the valley. Yours very truly. II. W. KICHBAVM, Darwin, Cal Grazia! Senora! To the Editor: . .. Having lived in southern Cali fornia for a number of years, I have thoroughly enjoyed R. W. R.'t editorial correspondence. . Sincerel;, , . , . MRS. E. If. Medford, .March 10. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) I' ; ,lo send hoys or -girls, to collego. 'Tho important thini? for. a human being is to think for himself and I to take his mental mainspring, un- broken, Into the world fight. A )y system of education, relig ion or society that forbids youth to think for himself Is handicap. At a meeting arranged by Thos. Lamont, of Morgan & Co,. Dr. Shir- lev U . Wviilie Now Vnrl. 'o hoal.h commissioner, started a drive on diphtheria -.-:'; Forty-elght diphtheria prevention clinics were finished, and in two .- months diphtheria: deaths had mi miuished by 32.3 per cent. ith use of nntilpxln and the Schick test diphtheria might con ceivably become as slight a menace as smallpox or leprosy. The main danger Is that children, when ill. play with cats and oilier pels, and solid disease cenns to other chil- Sdrcn. There will be loss danger among children when parents realize that a cunning uauy with us lace Hurled hi a cat s or a dog's fur may have its face bliried in disease genus.. Sale In Turkey, Trotzky writes Pravda, Russian official news- paper., says Trotzky is "a living Political corpse" and a living rene- gode.'V Tllc l"ltl1 ,lin' capllalislic "burgcolsc" is pleased (0 sec Trotz- : out of Russia, with more con- ! j Hcrvativc minus leaning sovictlsin Ono hundred thousand, tractors, "' ."" . , ":t" ' " J ".n.ut' l,"fSy ffOTe8 nil"ona f year . would ' nk !vtetisin as mild us m nTl Z hard for Trotzkv to understand, but money does make Im. collsl.rvavp. . , a, . Th(, llrisll nvrul E1ectri.: (,.,... ,,,,, ,)1.1.M, of i 5tock owned here, issuos 1,000,000 now shares and won't let Ameri cans buy any ot (hem. l.mid pro tests by American owners ot Ilrit lsh CI. K.,' and an appeal to the slate department; Tho Ilritlsh company says Hrlt- ons will be its customers, so It i wauls l.rltons to own Its slock. . Perfectly reasonable, even if not ! legal. That is how Henry Ford i felt about Ills British company. He sold all I he stock in Kngland all 1 A7irvir T4' 'inr-tii" AiCk 'kaAii ' nw1, vi.iiv .ii . im w w r- .'in r?ouTes UK He tut) ROuio5rj CooRASCl BUT. 1 NWR .nworv eof HAt MOUGHof nt in-JJtWH. SPIRIT IW HlrVNr-' V, SOW.' J ' RIGHTO. lNfc-DtviL SPIRIT IM )rJ THINK OF GeTTlMG MARRvets: Simians Stage. Carnival of Killing in New York City Pet Stock Store Wring Parakeet's Neck in Show Window NEW ynitK, Mar. 12. W") Two ! window and deftly wrung ulc monkevs sulked In double-locked Par'ikcet before their t.J(sS cages 'today, ' in an animal store I The pgUccmen with ,he ul(i cabis iouuj, ..j firemen, forced tho door. The i.i.a they had nearly depopulated In anwas n wl.e(,k Ajj orgy of killing. ' another monkey hurled a blrdcaV Henry Durtels, proprietor of the i from a shelf. , y store in Fulft.n street, counted up! Canary feathers littered tlie soor his loss In the death of a rare para-1 goldfish flopped about on the coun' kect, 350 canaries and half a dozen ter; a parrot was walking oa.j fan-tailod goldfish, slain by the J money. Fulton street was almost uesen- - 1 trolman George M. lironlcven and .1 that hurls I . Daily Meteorological Report tonight and Wednesday, with rains west portion. AVarmer west por tion toulght. Local DaU ' K1 p g1 " ( .... Temperaluro (degrees).... 40 30 Highest (last 12 lira.) 50 40 Lowest (last 12 his.) 32 30 ltel.. humidity (pel.) 37 84 Precipitation (inches)...... .1)0 .01 State of weather,. ..C'lopd'y Pt. Cldy. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, W2X. S.30 inches. - Sunset today, .0:14 p. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 6:26 a. m. Sunset Wednesday. 6:15 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time at n CITY a3 r 3 3- fa '"lKer -"-v 1 Bwmarck Clour Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 1'. Cdy. 30 30 .'III 4 I 4 2 2 1 40 30 10 3 1 38 32 Boise Denver Des Moines Fresno H Helena I.O.H Ang-.-lcs Marsbrield J'hucnix Portland , Red Uluff Roseburg .... Salt Italic City San Francisco..'.., Santa. Fe .Seattle 40 32 36 11 Spokane .... i Walla Walla winninc- L. W, DICK, Meteorologist. - Kitchen Ail Art In the kitchen sounds per haps a little paradoxical., but U is nevertheless a modern fact. The artistic Invasion of this most pro- saic part of the home Is signalized by the' enange in one nf the most Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole . Have Mdsterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advan tages of grandmother's mustard plas ter without the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nures and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchi tis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds.of the chest.. It may pre vent pneumonia and "flu," Jura & Tubes Btttmr than a mustard platter trv, ( it's aT I GRSAT LIFC. i i - - Jfi i . i -ii.i rw i i ami lortn on a sneir, chatterini;: a largo baboon worked feverishly a, uie pm iiy unuoiie lasieninqs of ht. , cage, onus uim nau cseaotii ih. deadly clutch of tlie monkeys f about in panic; Turtles, hurlnl I free of their lank, crawled about with a decorative value all lis own - Jills mini .uiuii ih iii response te I tho housewife's demand that tlie most uselul objects should lH. mndo as attractive as pussiljle Furthermore; there is no reasun I iwuy. tlio kttclicu oultl not lie I pleasing in its way us the diaiiB room in iim t ay. KEEP YOUR Every bite of food you eat be digiMtcd. and tlie waste nutlter I huiinaled. lliatssure. If your stein- ach is sluggish and ulcV from the cx-1 eessive acids winch keep eating awuy the gastric puces, you must dissoiv.' them, or vou never will be free from indigestion,-,our risings, bloating and I drowsiness alter vou eat. . Cel a .package of Pape's Diiipepin I Iroai your iiearedt drue; store ami chew one of the tablets after meals. In- stmillv (lie distress is relieved, it d'n- solves the acids, sweetens the stoaincii I iuid- you will have .an , appetite agnin I like you had .when a child. . All' drug stores have Pape's Diuiieji in.- More than 5 million packages arc used a year. v Fred. Gottfried Amos Turnboa I GOTTFRIED ft TUBNB0W Expert plumblnn. heating sheet metal repar shop. , We specialize on service at real onable prices. No job too small. 219 N.-Grape St. Phona 571 bloctrotherapy ChlropraclH Dr. H. P. Coleman "Sill Successful Year In ModfotJ. 'i'realuiuuts by Appointment? Medford Center Bldg. . Phone 965 1 .atuouuUly . . .. 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