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'i v "f ; 4 LIT.-. "rii 1 Ill i, hi III! H! lit .0 1 !!fi !l ! 1 i A PXGE EIGHT kt EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' Dallf, Sunday, VittUj MEDKUBU HUMINU CO. tl-SMI K. Fir 8L HUBERT W. Will., Editor 1. 81MITER SMITH. Manaftr AO Indrprodnrt Nmpaptr Enured as steoat rlara Butler at Medford, OrttoD, under Act of Wndi a, Kit. m'HWWrTlllN UATUI Br Mall In Adtaim: Daily, nib Hwxlar, jrar Ilaily, vitti Hutjdar, north llallr, without Hii-nlar, yrar llallr. lltuf &undar, nontb..., Meeklr Mall Tribune, one f far.., ...17.50 . .. .'5 ... 6.50 ... : . .. 5.00 SUDdar, on rear . . 2.00 H. ii,.r In Adtanee I. IMTard. AiMand. Jaeaaontille. Central 1'olut. riwenii. Talent, oold.lle said the wind would spoil Ilia uiu ana on nixnaan: w Dally, vltb Sunday, raonlh Pally, without Sunday, mootli.... Pally, with-iut Sunday, ona xear. Daly, vital Sunday, out year All trrrai, caa in auranee. . .s !!. !c5 8.00 UEMBER 0Y TlfB AKbUCIATEU PRESS Koetklns PuU Lflurd Wlr Smiee Tbt Anoclated Vrru u ncluriTfly miitlH to the ta lor pub Deal 'on of ill new dhpatehei rredlUd to It w othenrlt crrdlted la tlili paper, and alw to the local w uatlblMd htrtin. All rljtili Jot publkaUoo U iptcUl dUpttdMi hrla ar Ic mrnni flworo dilly aimfc dmitailoa for tlx months timlrtf Oct. I, l:J3, 41.13. orririii paofT'Of the ntr of Mrdfont Offlda) 111 of JwbHn t'ouot). AdTfTtUinr itprneni allies BJ. C MOUENSE.N COMPANY , Offlrtf in Ner York. Clilcajto, Pftrolt, Pranclsco, Leu ArscIm, 8attle, rorlUnd. lrONDON, Kng., March IS. (fV! The Exchanga Telegn;i!i com pany this morning said it hud been officially announced al Rome that General Vumberto Noblle. com mander of the ill-fated Italia ex-edition, had resigned his rank and office. The resignations wero ac cepted. The official board of inquiry into the Italia disaster Inst week placed direot blame upon General Nobile for the loss of the dirigible nnd censured him for allowing himself ta be rescued from the Ice first. General Noblle had a long and distinguished military career with the Italian army. He was 11 11 nr- ont fascist and ; wide prominence resetted world-i when he flow with Hoald Amundsen In the ill rlgible Norge across the North Polo from Spitsbergen to Alaska In I H2G. ' The flight elided in a quarrel be tween Amundsen and Noliilu arid tho Itallun was charged with mis taken In the handling uf Iho (il Tigible. Tho flight of the Italia followed two years tutor. The ship reached tho pole from Spitsbergen but crashed on the Ice and was lost hh it ncurctl Kings liny m? Us return. v a FACE MANN ACT TRIAL PORTIjAND, Ore.. March 13. (iP) H. C Thomas. United Slates commissioner at Klamath Kails, has been authorised hy tho United States district attorney here to chars o Courtney Eaton, Woodland. Wash., farmer, with violation of the Mann act In the tranHimrtutlnn of his 19 year-old daughter, The linn, from Kelso, Wash., ' to Klamath Falls, where the couple was lo cated Saturday. Father and daughter are' being held in Klamath Falls. MARSHAL LISTS LOSS " FROM FIRE IN STATE RAIaKM. Ore.. Miirrh 13 f Tho total tiro ioms in urocon mil pletely ctiulpped airport. wide of Cortland for the month of . Febniary wag $:t:t.i:t, aet:unlinRj The nrownnvUle, Tex., municipal to (ho roiort of Clare A. l.ee, state Uiirpoi t has been temponinly des flro marshal. Losses of flO.noo or i (muitcd 11s an ulrport of entry by more were: Ashhind, hutol. SI 000; Athena, hardware story and contents. $3ft.o.0; Kmtene. npart- ment houe and contents, $U.uou; Marlon 'county, state training school, J."l,UMt; Sulcm, npartmentij and theatre, llO.noo. VITTMU-J:a Cal.. March 13. -Rescuo runnier 5! ws rlmtk ed up by Chief of Police Charles ftcudero today when he pulled Joe Meredith. 6". a sign painter from th fiuii Joaiun rier. Meredith fell Into the river from a whurf. cud fro made bts first itwiip by tn Iiik n man from di y ulng In tho iuu Juaquilt river JO yars ago. LOVE WANTRY MAN IS SUH3DE-QN SHIP s ' SAN FRAXCI.SCO. Mar. 1J. The ntrainrr Admiral Krlilcy, Louiid from Ban Ki-aiiclsco to roi-iland. returned to port last nk-ht Hith itio IVody ?f Daniel Apullnr. palliry main, who committed fuicidu l hootlns hiraiclf when the .v-iuel era t miles out of San FrancKco. Agullar't mesamatci tild ho was despondent over a love ufulr. he repllea at once. "They are not Editorial Correspondence HAN lKGO. Oil., March 11. ! A otruiis Marrli wind liaa blown ! away tlio rain cloud, and the nun , , ,. I la .Lining today. There aro while- ; cai on the bay 'anil an usulls arc' volplaning about is high give. V c started out for a Bolt game, but . tonisrht and ah still got a ltolls our i.rosiicttlvi! partner lost his; Roycv to K home In!" hut as Iij turned the corner en j This made a great hit with the route lo the garage and got so j surrounding crowd. Thero Is noth much cxeiclHc before ho finally inK the race track crowd likes bct retrleved it over in Balboa, park. ter than to learn somebody else : no-SKiow au vm. n n f. ' frame anyway. That's uno thins ' can bo thankful for. .No wind can jipu.l our mine! i Xnt to be cheated of our exer- j tribe, we took a stroll over to the zoo, and fed raisins to the mon- koys. One old oronp o' tans umux ed us by mttrK on an unllKhted 1 . OIL I visa ret butt. I he way he .picked iic stiaiuis or touuvco uom niaj upper lip was highly entertaining. He wanted a liht badly, but there was a don't feed" sign on the cage, a park attendant was nearby. so we didn't take a chance. Much! disgusted, he threw away tho cig - . jaret and picked up a piece uf too-" The afflicted thespian didn't , jbroken Iwoklng-KlaHs. Turning i trait fr further orders, scuttling over on his back he held the plass j off like a scared crab. I in his feet-and examined his facet with prent care and interest, hold- No doubt many people in Med- - j fnp his funny mup this way and ford think lOO.UUO is a lot of mon i that. No doubt of it he needed j ey to put into the newairport. Well. shave. The though occurred to j us that our early unrest urs were I better (4iiipp'd for the tthavEng process than we ure. j 1'iiele Kimii has stopped airplane travel across the Mcxtcun border. jTho big Maddox trl-motor planes no longer go to Agua CalienTe. ;Theru arc niany Mexican rebel Migetils on this side of the border. They could charter a few of these planes fur a tiny or two and get enough men and machine guns Sam Ih doing everytlng iiossihlc to, help tho I'orlcs till guvcrniucnt. From what we can learn, how- j ever, Kdllur Sliver a.i a trifle : too optimistic. No one seems to think the rovolullon Is going to get j very far, but il is not over by any, means. Al Jolson ls Mil KdliiK MtroiiK at ihu rare trui-k. Via-ienlay the UroadcutjttT put on u record of Al iikImk. ti Ih "Sonny Buy" und then Introduced hint to the Ki'iiud rttaml. Al arose with that Inimit able fonllti of li Ih and waved his hat. Tho crowd clapped luudly and clirercd. A little lutcr, fieiiv Xoinille. trak Impresario, nnd ack Denipsey'A Taxiing Around Night fliers on the route to Brownsville, Tex., ure now aided by a Htaudard rotating beacon erected atop the water tower of San Hf-nlto, Tex. it Is expected that an auxiliary search light will be placed In open. tion In conjunc tion wlih the main unit which will project a tdiaft of light toward the Brownsville municipal airport. 20 miles Foulheasu Rich Field. Waco. Tex., munici pal ulrport. has been equipped with mimili.to nicht bell t i ti u fi equipment. T.ic Installation In- ' ot I- Vegus. midway between eludes u standard 2-l-lnrh rotating Los Angeles nnd Salt I-akc city, electric beacon, buundni-y lights " R considered essentlul that Inl and flood lights for lauding. A re- I mediate steps be taken to acquire cent bond Iksuo authorized by the ' city provides funds for further Imin-ovcments. - The Pocahontas air transport company has been organ lied to i maintain and opcrato the airport at Uluefleld. w. a. Kxtcnsive improvements have been com pleted and still others uro pro jected fur spring and summer. Tin Royal I'ltlmn Airways, Inc., nt prtwnt operntlnK fnun iho inu unlclpul airport at Orlando. Kla., planx tho rsln.ilirihn.cnt of a larm: airport at VhittsburK, N. V. 1'lann cull for development f a 1000- aero tract whic h horili is .... Ij.ko i ai ro ti n t wlih li l" H is on Ukcj "urfl:",1 """" I 1 scLoPls to ""'the niajor . i i -i t ..i... .. ....... ,.n " . ifltuirt vh it'h call for tre treasury department. It U pos sible that In thi! near future per- : manr-nt rlnssif lent ion will be ne- i curded this 11 h port, since the I'nitrd Stutes-Mexico air mail rmiio will have its northern ter minus here. ! Kelix du I'oni ban completed a I landing field on - hi idnntatinn MUTT AND JEFF Isn't Jeff a Great Help to fV IMC0MC CT frM n'nj a. ww i-i jwcul ai-rtfvc: TO Set OvlT Of P At IMG ANV IMCOMtS ;Tri AT M00M I UJrXMV YOT&Be?lMG EIGHT SCHOOL. CHILtRCM OVeR me House anjD MftKe Tne inTgrnau. recueNjue mam think 'AfEDFQTtD Trmj fornuT muilUKCr, walked ill front f Al' " and asked him ,if he "f" toda11"-"1 "Dolnir iinything?' replied Al. ... 0eno ,.m getlI). ,oU o( fresh air and sunshine (it was cold and cloudy). Ah'm guln' to cat i. loslnif. 1 . Al Is pe-stered by race track tip sters and handout friends, particu larly down and 'out actors. One of the latter, with a big cigar and a cane, limped up to-his box yester day and openly touched him. Kaid tic was at the Grant hotel; had a doctor every morning; took electric treatments cost a lot of money; ! he had a sure thine in tho next raCe i,ut no money. A I demonstrated hi:i ood nature has limits, nnd anyone trying to impose, upon him will find he is quite able to take, care of himself. "See that siite over there? Well. j you bent It; and be oulck about II. ; it 1. Uut new ulrpurta. built for the future as all uirports should bt require a lot of money. lat erally inillionH of dollars arc now invested In airports In this part of California. In a very short time there will be either large nlr- j wt or emergency landing fields . every 10 or HO miles between here i aiul San KruneiHcq, . Air travel 1h the transportation of the future. .No municipal project, involving sucn a sum or money, snoum uclM mlff01.cd fl.om corvza in taken on faith, or 011 bnllvlioo. ...1... .1 ..... 1 . fled In scrulliiizlug every detail of I the project carefully. Hut we be- licve, as a general proposition, those vho know tho most ubout the vnluo o( airports will be most enthusiastic over Medford having one one that will not only answer immediate needs but future ones. Mr. and .Mrs. John Tomlln left'"" "H "uddonly as it began, one todav for Medford via lliveridu i bould begin to wuspcet that one and Los Angles. They expect tohuH ,lut 114 kc l bu'- he honifin a week. Mr. and Mrs.j,aU,cr tl,,u c jH ittliiK tica Wheldon Kiddle alao left in the i,bo,,t ,'' perfectly-, wholesome same general direction. Itv the! futMl or "er. flrt of the month probably all the! A woman had Buffered hay fever Medford colony in southern Oill- in August for tho past 20 years;, fornia will he backhand tho win- asthma now and then; hives when te vacation season will be over. 1 eVer 8ho nad nothins else to oc- x ; i II W It. The Airports near White Hull, S. C. Two run ways, measuring 1G00 feet long, are now available for operations. The approaches, aro exceptionally good. The airport ls lo be marked t once and a wind cone erected. Plans call for other facilities to be i ttii suddenry as it began. Anuphy a tided later. j lax is, no doubt. Yes, sure enough. i. ... . I she proved sensitive to potato. tie im-itiri ui ais i vkiu, .h-t,, is to he discontinued uivlng to the fact that the present lease has plred and officials have found It I Impossible to renew It fuvorably. j Owing to tho strategic position I suuaiue location lor a new nir l'orl- 1 nc present The present field will be continued In use until a new one j can bo provided. I TO TRY HIGH HOP OAKLAND. Tal.. Mar. 13. li j lnu.. M..fl,..irl.l.-.. i,., i .,f it,..! "-"' alrpliuie altitude record. " rcn mv ,l " KPl ' nooKs iiuu iri,lnno tune.l uii tod-iv belonged to a woman who had tu- " I..!? ' S2 Z .o a year aSo. Is safe CnrnncB f,lKh, record of I ''.'L T ! '" bUOk"?T no 'N. &. inmiiiRS. 37 Hor-niwiri. (.t Jnst Kebriiin v 11 bv MIsh llubl.v . Trout al 1,ob Ani'les. Miss Mi'l'helridKo said she would tnko off at 3 o'clock this nfternoon. iSho set the women's altitude rec-I l,lnr' in tno country should be ord of 20.270 feet last December 7. josed at once, no matter about the fumigation rites some libraries l.rcvM'M IteiKli Count. still lndulgo In. If you hetdtatc NKWMAUKKT, Knw., .Mar. 13. jto accept tho books, send "em to l.'P chirk Uine. Amet leun Jockey, jine I'll be gbut to have them, rode Keich Count. Kentucky derby j Sneak V 011 It and (iobulo winner, for a pood pallop yester-I It lmvu. day. He expressed hu detiht at Please give me directions for renewing bia acquaintance yiHU tho taking flaxseed for conMipalion. colt. hlt-h is louklng and KoiiifjMrs. 8. well. 1 Answer First, gather your flnx- Wi 3oobf 1 KjeoMfi HAVIIMG A VSIF C.TITLS NAfe NV SHT fvC To ANoTHeR CXdMPTIOM thcv j " aw -r- Mtui laam uj v ... " . s yen. i- t r . i i.. - .,. . nri-iria yr i y i - i r m " i i M i i w i i tj tirr a. 1 i i. . ' i c h . ,i r . r- m TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service Bj WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 8lfnd Ititof pertaining to pmoni health and hrgleM, Dot to dlMM dlifnoata or treatment, will b nmrtred bj Dr. Brady II a ftampod, MU-addtMsad envelop la enclosed. Letter should be brief tod written ta lok. Owiof to lb larga Dumber of Itttvra ra celrad, ooJy few can b aaawcrcd here. No reply can ba made to queriot sot opoiors log to lnatractioaa. Addraao Dr. Will Ian Brady, in eare of thlo oowopoper. FOODS TILVT MAKE Annthor .. ltd nd reaxon whv WC should use the term CIU nnd! l.n l.rm C( 1 T 1H ,.. tllornl other factor than ... uiuuuiui? aro so majjj' that may caue,tho branches first, and to ... .juiuiiis : ascend tho tree by easy staates. corza. and if one(uainf. a' doublo tension ladder Is so dumb "nljwUh Q cord jmachea t0 pun ur. unconcerned rts to I elt up you puck ,no undcr. ....u.i.v m. ";brusn bare. Havlns filled your outset that thi corza is a "cold" lueru ISn l mUClllthn munnv cimnce or a reai,,nK th ,rh u,uhuoi umuf. ivncru uic trouhlo hu)penn to be from some earch tne houao or a t.B8poon particular item of food, for ex- lhat ls not , use. - y,,, it just ample, it may bo a ftroat relief comfortabiy with the seeds. Hold to discover that it Isn t from tho L beaker of waler 01. somc,i,inE weather or a draft, after all. ,n onc handi the sp00nful of flax A German complained of synip-: seeds in the other, nnd your nose, toms of hay fover which had ile-iif necessnrj' with tho other. Take vcloped since he camo to theja pood breath, closo your eyes. United Slates five years ngo. In deposit the tcospoonful of seeds Germany ho had had s 1 in i 1 a r on your tongue and invert the. symptoms, but of short duration, j beaker in such manner as to whenever he ale herring. On fkinjchaso the seeds down tho csopha ecralcJi test he proved sensitive ipus. As soon, as you realize that to ragweed pollen and hlckoryfit Is nil over, you may come up pollen. Invurlably when he utetfor- air und iro about your ordinary herring be surfored from a severe spell of sneezing, stuffed nostrils and coryza. A young woman complained of hay fever, which- had recurred in Hay Iho lust six. years, und be- ame worse each September. She; proved neitKltlvo to oak. ruKWeedi and some of the Kraaaea. Hut ithci the I winter time (when hay fever posi tively cannot happen), and this proved to be due to eating choco late, peanuts or bean. When one develops a rather sud den coryza. that la, a Htufflni; up of the nose, more or leys irrita-l tion and sneezing, und a consider able watory discharge, all of which pcrHltsttj for a few hours, "nnd clears cuny ner lime; queer suuuen swen- ings of lip, ear, eye, a hand, n foot, lmin time to time; and migraine alt her life. She had about every thing in the way of anaphylaxis, had this lady. Finally "she put on a beautiful coryza whenever she partook of pork, winter or sum mer. i A young girl who had been sub ject lo hay fover from curly child hood, begnn to have sudden coryza from time to time in the winter, land tho corywt always cleared up Avoiuing noiuiocs sne nan nosueiio of coryza. Hho noticed that when- ex-lever she ato cantaloupe, there followed a sensation of thickened i Hps, blocking of the nose nnd sneezing. So they took cnnleloupo away from the poor child, loo. In a wholo year now, sineo this girl was weaned from potftto and canteloupe, she had no coryza nnd no liny fever. Turnip, tomato, corn, cabbage, olives, beets, radish, potato, sweot potato, In fuet nearly ull the more ,l,,l,.t,illi. vc-rtii)ili. nml relishes ! havo boon found responsible f or corywi' In somo instances. Some i; . ...l i..... .i,n.u-Kl 'mouth water but so dumb nnd j (UUIIO 1,1,. Iil.tnu ......wo. .... ; dOKinatle nro our old time doctors and health authorities that lot of folk never learn n, food make one's noso water. may Ql'KSTIONS AND AXSWKIIS B",B Thankfully Aiwpted. A friend of mine lias kindly of- Anfwer- Thero Is no reason to fear tho spread of disease In that way. If di sense of any kind were so spread, every public 11- His Pal Mutt? was ?!S"ob"o . CHILBRCM .MTlTLC SO TOO I G.CGT) rAV IMCOrAt. J ntNtj -a- nrwic r)o TAX TO PAY. Oft'EfiOX', 'WEDNESDAY, TlIE NOSE WATER. seed. rhnnxn n Kt-ii-lir unnnv fr this, "when thero Is llttlo! wind to disturb the flux uushoa. I Pllt nil fi nnif rt Hon xr n-nnlAti on mltten8 wlth ,humbg , them to permit a Hocuro grnsii on tho seed. j It lg easier to pluck tho Heed from ! basket, seat yourself securely on the top section of tho Ludder, In toboKKuncr, ro und slide .grace- ...., a.. !,,. tho envdon. Mow affairs Just as tho nothing . hod happened. Probably nothing will. Hut you see the Idea Is to lake your mind oft from that for the moment .If this, ceremony Is re peated regularly every day, It may help some. . CCopyright John Jr. uiue wo.; - I guess titer's ten times us much l vc n t first sight si nee knees txiiiic into t li ojjcn, hut it duu't seem t' last an lotur as it did wltcn wo uxl t judge a girl hy tier ri. ..,..,.. A..M.IMUi . ,,.'. ,.. a,..u ,, ..nlL.wl , ' Your Income Tax I I ' f n , . . jat the top of the Pot, nay, he hasi"ou "information at nft w liumH rtD n wl . Under the source' act of 19S8. all persons, "in what- ever capacity netliiB." are requlr- , ed to report to the commissioner ! of internal revenue payments of:1itl. MrV ,..,ih , .. , , "- uiiii-n Ullllllg IIIU jer III i,600 If the recipient of such pay- : mcnt, i knK.. if the recipient ; is married, report need not lc ; made if the payments aKKregale ! less than $3,500. If the iniuricil 1 status of the payee Is unknown to ; me payor, or 11 inc niaruni suimihmn in the local hash-hout umii it I of tho payee, changed during the j year, the jiayee is considered a sin- j glo person for th purpose of f il- j Ing an Information return. A sep-! arato return of information for each employe is required of em- ployers. iho requirement ts not limited to periodical payments, but a single payment must be reported. Information returns aro carefully - 1 checked with the individual return of the taxpayer to whom such pay, ments ore made. Dnrinp tho year f 1928 many delinquent retunts were ' secured as n result of the examln- ntion of information returns. ' Orvjfon AVeatltcr. Fair in east, unsettled west to-1 night and Thursday; probably rain1 on nurtb coast. Heavy frosts In ' east tonight. tJentle, variable winds j becoming southerly on the roast. r . 1 ' I f.HILDRiM ARC 1 1 CALLED AT r fWKfe fOVIt . owiv,. , ; r, , .-,.-. w yes i THfv step r . . i r .a o 'tmh:0t MAKCn 13, 1929. The Embryo Pot By Hi Student. Proof that liicce uro not only some buddns humor-columnists in the classes of Miss Mary Gilbert, head of tho Journalism depart ment at the local high school, but that they have becu careful stu dents of the well known Smudge Pot style, Is furnished hY the fol- I!"? ?. ,c"!rHUVOI!.s Sub mittcd by the local students. In spite of his title, "Southern Oregon's cynic," Art has been con sidered "onc of the boys" nnd a reifl pal to high school students, nnd it is with genuine relish that the youne humorists have "'Banged up" on tho Smudge Pcrfc.editor nnd decided to edit his column during his. sojourn at the stuto capital. "Lost Black lady's handbag" ' (Medford JialL Tribune.) How can the finder tell n black lady's bag from a while ludy's? Freddie McKean appeared . be for the high school assembly In a pair of conspicuous black and white suspenders. ' DORIS DUNDY. - I At last there has been conclu- slvo evidence presented which nroves that a woman" driver ninn. ageu 10 get irom nomo to ner destination without getting in somebody's way. - California will .soon be flooded 1 the people unwilling to kill one un with diyillusioiied Americans who 1 other about It aren't called darned have Just sunk 100,0 in Mexico, j pacificists. T oniy 10 lose 11 uy tne revolution. The august school authorities I'wlll understand is why another havo decreed that no rough-neck i foot of exposed backbone isn't Ira boys or girls shall hitch-hlko to modest after nightfall. rniein, uiu mere is no rulo aguinst their walking all the way. Tho sparrows on the University Clubskt lawn crawled into a wood pecker's nest and pulled the nest and a week's rations in after them yesterday morning. . ALLEN SMITH. A well-known pedagoguo of tersichorean art thought he would scare tho Medford high school kiddies by turning his elbows backwards nnd by gyrating his toes where his heels should be. XI K HTH A J5 A Y LO H . Many people from tho country may be Keen aimlessly wandering about the city thoroughfares for a few weeks to come for a certain reason. If questioned they will answer because the trees are shooting and the bullrushes are out. People aru always grumbling about their houses leaking and the water tax. If they only knew It. the best way to keep water out of tho house, ls to definitely delay paying the wnter tax. RUTH CLEMENT. ... It has been reported that Stan ley Wilcox, high school yell loader, hns been offered a contract by the House of David. FRED COLVIO. HOWIr .XI ;ltl) I, j Or tho Mjstt-O' f tlln llrond liuck With customary audacity 1". Arthur Terry has left for the caul- l tnl city, giving one of his fervent i admirers a chance to expose his! true nature. Art I'erry, or Perry of the Mall Tribune, as he is known to his many intimates, early in life show- ed an interest in orchard heatlmr ! ! Yet do not think that he started He hns 1 for bi,.ds iorKnoltcs .,, nas. , l(rPSi . 1)Ut ,,,. . lh(, . srinc ho Ipt,.r.rt f,in i ueoK at tne Monarch feed store. ,." .n if. . . Kt iUBrl ,'" ,..,." wheeze, Ijidy Konl-Coupc 13S4;s times. Thousands tmv.. .,..!.. i nhen "l'far." an l... ix i.fir.n r...nn,i writes his basketball stories, iiejlatnrs. closes on Saturday nigiits. yi-t the'0'1 beforehand that they would bo! story is in prim in the morning "Joined from reeeivinp thfs money, j Mr. Perry once said that were it j As tUe WIi' ning was not heeded not for his nrt und the ties uf hisltno RtfP taken. Tills was not i futurist li- studio ho "would Imvi. ' lionu through spilt or revenge. 1 1 1 went" into opera. However, he is!waM'lne desire of tne Grange to' not. built rlpht for an usher. He,kmnv ir 11 Is h'gal. has urohablv tho widof 1.0. .u i 1 We Grangers know the nwmbers Oreg. . (This is known from por-Ir ,ne K'sislntnre ore entitled to sonal experience at football) mori PilV- fn fa-', we worked games. 1 He has never been the same since tho new stands werej,notr Pft5 whn it appeared on tho.S 'Silk frOul tOD tO t08 With built, often being caught in front ilm,,l in 929. I3ut we feel that 3 , of mere juveniles. ;it should be done in a lawful way. ! p 0111 1 CO, heel K. Arthur says that if he were1 The question must be settled. asked to tell the secret of his great success it would be, "Jqgt perse- ' vere until you find a job nobody ' else wants." WILLIAM CO.VROV. . , .. 1 Mall Tribune ad, are read by' 20,000 people every day. .... . . o J " ' ' r Quill Points "I Frv Down and Go Boom" has reached the other ; side. Wales lias told hin liorscs. if n few Englishmen can rule India because they are superior.; why does a city submit to gangj rule? j it he JeliKhis in using tho word ; "conference," nis uanK uaiance Somo girls get husbands. and siJme never learn the art of tell-: ing men how wonderful they ureJ You can.ioii a goou noiei at ;,. . ;Vj.vmI iil'rViii.. 1 i winter resort. The insects in thcl,llat "-'- SUUlUge is bad. bedroom aro native wild ones. "Why," they ask, "should thy Virtue Is that Rioiv you feci when you walk past a stcnin shovel or sign painter without stopping. About nil von can say for wed- dns presents is that they solve ! ..uT..L .1, ... . .. 1 fow years, ! I it's queer. Texas and Oklahoma have boundary dispute, and- yet Another thing a mere man never . Americanism: Building machines to lessen physical effort and mnlie more money to afford more leisure td take more exercise. The ancients knew nothing of life in. apartments, but-J,oiuih got the same general effect. There's no pleasure for a wom an In discussing a movie with a man. , 11c never remembers what the star wore. Another thing that made Col. Stewart wicked was the effort by Standard Oil of Indiana 'tu en croach on the territory of stand ard of New Jersey. . -i . As a last desH'rate effort to mako people stop nt crossings, railroads might set up antique slioiis. As a rule, the critic is a clois tered highbrow who scolds birds for their timidity becauso ho never has seen an eagle. Olrls are warned that smoking makes the complexion yellow. t TluiS4 who snelc thi-ir Hinnbii nvever. probutdy won t notice the difference. The police situation In Chicago won't bo hopeless until citizens who refuse to buy hooch arc arrested for resisting an officer. Correct this sentence: "Fight ing is low and common," said the mother, "and if you refuse to do i u tn other boys will admire Communications To the Editor: The Grange is Retting a lot of publicity and unjust criticism over the injunction recentlv obtained to iu-event tlm state treasurer pay-j ng out the fi.i.dii., expense money (voted to themselves by our lefis- 110 icyisiaiors were nuiy warn- unt voted for tho bill increasing (Nothing breeds lawlessness, es- peciauy among our uoys anu gin?, faster than the belief prevalent that our law makers and those In power in the enforcement of laws nrn (homitclvr" In w hreiiki'rs. n. K. NKALU.V. I Peputy Masfer, Jackson i'o. .Brisbane'sTodlv (Continued from Page One.) ! boy 1' years Old. Tho boy u t dead. Doctors usually write their prescriptions so illegibly Umj the average citizen has no ijt.a ,, t ; : . . ..... 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