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lit.. t u: PIGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL f RIBUNB .- ' - 1'llbll.llNl bf tlw MEnPOIIII rillNTI.NO CO. 85-87-89 N. Fir fit. PI . ' ROHKIIT W. IU'111.. Kdlw . " a. hi:miti:ii mm h. iianacer j Ad Indfprndent Nenpapcr Enured u tteond plan mattfr H Medford, , - Orecog, uadtr Art or Matcli 8, 1879. .. - flv llilLIn AittMiH.il Htt-ll fiilu allli Knikt.v mr . ... ;...T.BI) 75 .... 0..10 flatly, villi Kilnlav. IW.11U1... llaily. villutuL Kiii.tay, irar. liaily, wntMul Rtinoay, munlh. . . tVKLly Mall Tilltuiu, one year. . 8.00 Hunday, one year 8. Ill) . Jielufirllle, iilral I'ulnt, 1-hoenll, Talent, Uold - - hill arel on IHnlinn: il : '.. limy) .wiiliuui HuiHtsy. or jmt f.o.t Paly, triib HiiiHlay, uiie j-rar.. 8.00 ' All Itniu. tnh In ilin. M:fHi:it K THR Afwoi't ATKP I'ltKSS i , Uwfiflna Ml be4 Wire HtrMee 1 ITw AtmUifti -lff l nelusiwlf MiiltM to ' '0. AILrljIili for imbllration of dlsptlehu flwnrn dally irrrnfte rlrculatlon for lU ffloaths fodiiw Oct. 1, ls28, 4 4311 Orrielal piw of Uv Cltr f Mnltofd, Offldtl pJprf of Jarkaoi) ('uttniy. AiirtrtlMiyt llf prfiMrt at Un M. V. MOHKXHKN : t'OMI'ANT Ofnm In Nrv tk, n.lruo, Htrolt, 'frunciwo, Um Angfto, Btll, fori land. Ian Quill, Points A too-porslstcnt Job hunter prob ably wonders why .Mr. Hoover is tailed a "civil" enulnecr. .-lull A prominent" clerstyman says liuuor Is made, in hull. .Many hud' - ivondorod about that btu-at taste. in. .he old Tho7ncver were People respected the law more caiinht In speed traps. ' - A "reJtcl" in China is any mnn 1 out of a" job who sees it general 'with some spending money. , College helpa, bttl no man's edit- cation Is complete untlt ho signs I a few notes for friends. Vr enn tell when you iwj imu m swell niaursnt. Tke 4lUes ami ' wrntlwUHies M mrtiiKa. nr In wholly de ;st:iivMdl. H3sw cm 5011 must buy ";n mw sn e burden f4)nls each (Oitn- simihlif? svvr ;tndny:, 'As alteu (U'o OM- ih liUftc .town watching, a iThliiW"i:. .Tahiti:: .. f.-tu: a man 1 bought oiiiotjhmr ft!-. , he sow it ud- .. AviraH4ai; ,on: ih hlitM,ard, if,;,- V , Amnnica,it4ra: Iitghina. at those )-'tvnu (ljetttw--tn faith .cures: . spend j ihir imJI'irnwfor "health'' . lamps : thaij' a colored light.' j 1 an tinnto the slr.0 of 0 on , all((. 1;JlJ lhr Iiwtt tUtt v, .jbiwai hy she incorite a man needs' , , , . ttnat hb s.ms K.ojtrotid ttli'Milh-lwomanf T.irhoy. This, .... wwt. ',.'. hook of over 400 closely printed - ,. pages, with many illustrations from AfrWtf hr I Vilt, 1- 1 ttn I nut tnii II M ' -k emd ut our onccMtors Is lh lack ' f n intimate biography of the Kepentence makes many a higllhat emphaslxeH the manllude ot Innmier change his ways, but It never seems to make ono give I anything back. 1 '& 1 hick town U a place whom li-n n iKtlUmnn Is Just one of tho M'Ti do 1 ics itoys ami cjm't stenl , ' from 1I10 fmlt. stmids. ItnuinwnM hnllavMn lln, It 111 , philanthropy ' to this generation. 1 .n Anothor good! idea Is to Vive Ihe 1 money to the poor who neijieu . -you make II. ; Tho old-llmers said a man could J si life, with the uovernment of Ihe not live on his reputation, hutj ttultan preying on the people, with " thai was before clgttrotto tostl-j the French sendtnu- Armenians to i,-,li'ohinlH were Invented. -persecute them, with the Greeks , I nutss-M'reJmr . atouud ' rtivetio. jM h ,.tl Lire Is simpler now that every- lho nlUp 0pn,.0HR them in alum it hotly has a thermometer, Think ,m ,bo whole western world of the poor old-timers who Hntl erylnir 'Down with the Turk. M to walk down to lho drug store lo j Xo,nor h)l. nnflagulng eouraao find .oi)twhow cold they wero. j nml cheerfuhu.sn through the mo -Hut why appoint a. farmer Rec- rotary of Agriculture if a soldier I 1 , JJ11., , iiift!oo inn successrui governing torcn lllH,.l : ' : : " t,,0i ovor 0utl..,l Hfr ...nxe of I nio vnluo ! V ,, j. Correct this sentence: "The poor; little thing Is crying. " naid tho " Old Imi-hfdor; "let- me bold It." j E -I 'i 'KAN' l.'HAXf isro, Mm'fH 15, iP) Mm. Helen Hnillll-.Munihy.'l V ninllicr ot fonr-yi'iir-olii l)oil! Hinlili-.Miiriihy. whom klilmiliiK. latitl HiihKeiiiient return fronted 11 ! Mmintlon tlirmiKlutitt nor thorn! ,-rnlltornla, filed unit In miiicrlor' -''enlit'. for iinmilment of he? ninr-. l iner to Dorlii' fiilher, ITIymcii H. '. ", rimltli. Hhc nukeil euviody of 1 KirlB. ! . Like, Lurly ifumrs. - HAS Kit A Nl'lHCO. Mnrch 13 MV-U. H. District tMiirt Jntlito A F. Ht. 8uro nnnniinced ho wiinl c'. trl wmipn ' In- 'hln court, nililinii ' fhnt -he; connlilerctl ; tho ontlrely - htiiHfi!liii Jiii-Ich hliherto culleil : for-;federnl lnly here tl effect at nn Injustice. "There nhonlil "ho nn ftlncrlmlnallnn' II e t w i n ' wxe when It comes to Jury dulj'," mud lho court. :;- !-: i Editorial Correspondence ! MKXICA1..1, Mexico, March 14 I in front of uh. With vjuloni of n I MKXICA1.1, Mexico, March 14 i Tho nlrnlnno. has revived Home - j thlwr of the glory and romnnco of; i war. Mot nn l-;rmllh aviator noitv tmlny, "n rnrlii" lo itn." He huw Home nlr hcivIco In the W.jr.'d wari anil Miys govenil of his fellow nvlntors ore volunteers in the fed--oral xerviee of .Mexico. Ho tins no machine nn yet, out,' expeetH a lilr Martin liomlier from mh AiikcIck; in a few day, ami believe ho will 1 ),o homliine the rebel over In Sonoia wltliln ti week. He has tho. ,' Hni'Ilnn nttllmlo of n ynunff chap full of health and HlililtH, prepnr- ! ' m-- : the AJexIcurm make good nvialoiH, j hut poor noldlerH. The tlafdi anil i theatrical finality of .nlr Horii- i appeals to the Mlln temperament.) 1 jte alo nays, Mexico could fit out: J oompleto iHr fleet along tho j imwin.. u-itu Knirlisli. and Amorl- can avintoi-H, the only dirnctnty hreing in supplying the machine. One can caHiiy understand his' point of view. Hero Is the thrill and the excitement of war with most of the hardn:ilps eliminated. One: feels sorry for the poor rehels who havo a few nvi.itorH hut prac tically no airplanes. With no air defeiiHC, It is not Improhahle that tho Ha fiviators here, could rout the rehel forces in Sunora, single handed. Goad sport for tho avia tors) no douht. hut not so amusing for the little chocolate soldier, scurrying for dugoutH and- cavcH and cidlars. If we could stay hero a few days 110 iluuiit we coulil see Hometlilni; of the revolution after all. Jt Is reported today at least, that Gov- ernur HnilrlKueii of llaja ( Lower .aniorniiu wno is nere. especis r;liiforceiuents tonlKht or tumor row.' Tho troops are to enter American territory here, tako motor trucks to ,Vuma. Arizona, I V.1I. 'Ir u '.!:" 'T-;r ! NognlcH. Alarian Aten, a vosl- dent of (lie Imperial Valley, who j saw nil service in the World War. as a Hiitinh ace. Is reported to i have heon given a captain's com- I mission in the .Mexican federal air : ffices. . lie is lo instruct Mexican : Pilots itt the tiso ot homhers. Tnere Is . considerable more war excite- I ment here than at Tijuana hut no : chauee of actual fighting In either place. : , . HAN DIIXJO. .March H. Mo tored back hero over the "Lower" road, . arriving this evening. A beautiful trip, through little green valleys, along mountain streams, passed many fine rumiie. The voad Is not paved, but very good, -i skirting the foothills Instead of dllmhlng the mountains. About - miles from Man ihego. white run ning down hill in the dark, a blinding red light suddenly flashed Review of Current Literature By Book Lovers of Medford A Cui'WftCfptivt Ud tl'b AesLt : mi Lxtm S-oc A Selected by County Libra ry Mrjit iFiry WKPh tl-ur ff-acton of Local Readers. The Tar.i4 inftraiL It 'HW H, Hammond. "The Turkish Oxh -aV was writ- lJnRriiplis. was first released by the Century lres in August, I'H'S, ami Ih a straightforward narrative, beautifully told, with n restraint the Turklxh fight fnr independence. The author's deMnion lo -"recreate that period of Turkish history by preserving u faithful record of hep experience during that great ordenl as a human document and to tell It In Kngllsh that the world might read," has enriched the world of literature and has en aided the student of world hislovv to visualise Turkey through native eyes. Ilullde Kdib, already Identified With ihe-social nwaltenlug of her country, tit one time was professor f OH '"'" HHTatUtV 111 t lie fl!- ' YrsHy of Istamhoul. With a wise hiiMher's Insight and the novelist's iun ..... . .. I evolol Inn of I It it I'.tt.nlill.. fi'.im Uili.t nation of Turkey, rent by internal harrowing mental and physical "'".,! nur "Vr V"M 1 """" ' or her ability to portray liiol MUTT AND JEFF (JoeSPiylS IS IN A A So ;NIC PlCKLCi IT ;STAxes Heua THAT rt WAS ARRflsxeti : for BiGANvry A MEDFORD "htXTC I in front of uh. With vjuloni of n ! hold-uo, wo decided to "Mop on 'of." hiHtend of HtoppinK. Hut n wo nrfw near, two nuzzling neuron- liglltri played in our face, mid a figure inn aerow tho highway wiih a Rtrip of cloth completely block-! Ing H. Our lightx hit the cloth and j we rend, "Htop U. H. officers." Wo Hiopiieil. Willi a Jolt, and an of- i fleer Jiiiupi-il on (he running hoard j and nj.cru'd the door, with a gun I in hiH hand. Another officer opened .the rear door, and swept loo Interim- of the J. .s. K. with a "" " lli"un" flnnh light. "All Ameileans?" was Ii1h ,"'ffht nltle. which had a ten the stern Impiiry. Wo managed ! ltney lo hccoipe easily sprained, lo emit an arfirmallve "Ye-up." strange to relate, the "charm" "All. right1, go ahead," j seems potent, for he hasn't had "What's Ilie Mg Idea?" we in- i tnmhlo with the weak memher qujieii. "booking for aliens. " wjis the reply. Hack In Han nieifft. xve nsked a policeman nhout It. lie said such j Incidents are a regular thing when : f the officers received a tin that! ', some aliens were going to try to j run the blockade. All the roads i irom tne ij order, it seems, were ; guarded Inn! night, and all in- i coming cars stopped When this revolution "eracks" i wo have n Idea there will ho plenty of aliens, anxious to get ; Into the ITnlted States, -There arc ; thousands of tliem In i,os Angeles' ' already. It's an ill wind. etc. MexliiinH are Included in the V. s. census, returns. - 1 . I Ily the way. mm licit Paul, former .Meilfmil business man, at 1 Akuii fulicutc the other day. lie j Is IIvIiik In (lleiulalc, iepiesentinic tho Dcl.aval Hteain Turbine com- , pany.. liert asked ti. ft reniem- nereil lo all his friends in Medford parlleiil'irly tho members of tho notary club. Wo atlended a no tary meetliiK In Han DIcko tho other day, as one of mi irucsts. ""'V P.V"-y. "!"'".'" ,h V",nn was represented, a former gov- ernor or Kansas gavo an Interest ing but rather lengthy addresK on the Kedernl l(enevve system. Those :i!i guusts give an indication or what tho winior tourist crop menus to San Jdego. San Diegahs are complaining nhoiit tin Id. It has been cool since the- week end rains., lint our friends recently tirrlved from lili inds. are rejoicing at t lie sunshine and warmth, it all depends upon what you have been used to. I lore's, hoping the M. 11. S. baxki'tball team cleans up at Salem. The membci'H of the Med ford colony will have their eyes on the sporting sections or the morn ing papers, and there is a possibil ity the A. I will give J'ark Manor the reports the night before. It. W. H. ?Ti;rktb people she paints as the -supreme heroMustafa Ketuat I'n ha ai Its symbol." yt her de- linention Is not Ickm vldid when ; she describe n yon dog personal ; ty, uearo exhausted by his col j ored emotions, or a doctor who wan a stdni without tho nggnmU ing pose of holiness, The patriotlMu is evident when I she ('note the Turkish officer who "thanked Allah that the Knglish . ore making desperate nu n of us : rhecauKe y decent, friendly treat I ment lluy might have led us to be lieve in them, and thus lose our Independence." lint her greatness lies In her ability to recognize, wherever she finds It, and whether It was the outcome of religion or rationalism, the real philosophy of i llfo, whether eastern or western. Kor thU philosophy nn wo know Is I alone able in turn Ihe world's face from the road of destruction and to create a saner and more lasting human relationship upon which de- petlds the survival of the human race. A country thai can produce such an author is well worthy of better nc(itatnlancc, ami this bonk pro vider an Interesting opportunity. Thls Side of .Inrdiin. hy ftimrk liradford. Itevbwed by May nai il Hush. Kolks from "Hlxie-land.: the la ml of cotton and languldness. plantation at mosphero and super Million, will gel a thrill from this story f wal, old lime negroes, their peculiar dialect and manner isms. . Tho story deals principally with o blue-gummed nej-ro "gal," whose " . ' " " . r. m u . ui ot" nuiuie, kIh- mny wln.l tho (!,;; !,.., of her "honey boy" away -from a city The Little Fellow's An THAT'S iwHV H6'S HAD A HARUTIMS '5IK. THOoSArvt U0LLAR SALARVi GOT THAT S0rve UUXVlftV. HE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, " girl that . ho bring homo from college. , Of pnrtieular interest Ih the ae curate word pictures of negro life In the south, where the "durklo" Ih noon Hhuffling down tho rows of cotton; dancing, after ht work 1 i done, urgulng ahotit religion and the occasional fight. The hook Is a record of a part of America that is rapidly p.uedng. If not already I gone, fur the carefree, happy-go- lucky, Hinging negro, as well as the old-time plantation, Is well night a I hlng of I he pu.Mt. The '"'author, Itoai k riradford, lias n penchant for some of the "old Mouth" KupcrxthlonM, for he I fvniH says: I nugnt toko It off . right now and might sprain, my I U'h no trouhlc and 1 certainly have had luck since I he- K,m "earing it. Mr. liradford wl11 not walk out of 11 door 'uck- ward, for tho superstltlonlst he lleven that will caUHc a wenk hack to develop, sure; and he helfeves in I witches. A touch of tho religious side of I the southern negro. Is given in the ! old preacher's prayer at o festival, where he is saying "grace:" "I.avd, hit's jist us again, and you know what we's flxlu' to do, t Ihil fish ntwl stnrr smnll l,.n ,n,l 1 for me to slaml liyar ami ai-py wld you 'bout what us wants vuu io ... when . yifii knows good as we. Amen The story deals ; with ''"s of the nei-i-o of the south durini! the pre-eivll war days, but Is Riven a set.int,- that is. perhaps, ,urin the latest .Mississippi flooil j lcleo ami Its Heritage, by Krncst (Iruening. Heviewed hy Mrs. J. A . f'umniitl An Intelligent Interest in nnc'.i er - 4a- ncxtloor neighbor is not only per 1 nilssilde, hut is almost an ohlig; tlon. With a revolution nnco mor in progress in Mexico, and the spot light turned to the south, we art minded that Mexico Is our urn Immediate neighbor with blood -and i traditions differing radically from ( patient felt better while outdoors.; ours, and feel the impulse to turnji can understand that. too. Out-1 to our bookshelves and find out 1 doors sometimes a fellow can let i about our neighbor. Siuii material I her dtip. it he is traveling with the j has been distressingly scarce, and ' wind. Treatment by family phys- -' Tr, tlruenening has filled a long ician and nose and tbroai man gave; fell want. We are apt to think of Mexico as a country settled, like our own, by Kuropeuns, and comparable, therefore. In its develeopment with our own. .The author gives us dear! j and graphically the many! points where we differ., not only. In J Hie conquest In stead of settlement, ' nut in the whole chain of Latin de- irouhie while he was there, volopmcnt. lie jfliows, too, clearly, The patient had never had any how exceedingly unsafe smooth-1 other allergy, . such as asthma, reading gonoralHica are of , back-. hTyes, eczema, migraine, and there ward people with very distinct lo-J was no family history of such trun cal conditions' ami, If his narra-j ditions. He had never noticed any tlve reads at timet more like thel trouble from any kind of food, or Literary Digest than like a finish-j from contact with animals, plants ed essay, be has given us facts. ' and the like. tabulated and vouched for. j The doctor made !i?.skin scratch His analysis of ihe lndllin. Villi j "tests .with food proteins, animal his background of paganism, never ' emanation, etc., ami the patient re tuile supplanted by tbo dominant j acted lo only outs, parrot feat Iters. Catholic . church, and the problem Yes. Watson, the patient has been of tbo mestizo is dear, and Is vital- keeping a pet parrot for the Inst ly important to any understanding . two years. Ho wus persuaded to of present , Mexico and her piob- part with Polly, ami two days later lems. j he was free from all symptoms Coming on Into Ihe present time and never had any yoturn of the wltli his analysis of tho labor situ- trouble. Ft is fairly evident that atlon. ho. presents both sides of the temporary relief the patient every topic he intrdduces, doing j ascribed lo the llkht treatments he his best lo give the reader the com- had taken, in another city, and Ihe plete picture. - fl ' relief he experienced Vhilo staying If his book seems a bit formld-1 able In size ami his analysis of the political situation mi necessarily minute, remember that the subject matter Is ho well grouped that you may choose what you wish. More-! over. IiIh pen pictures of the lead-, era In Mexico go far toward mak-'no Ing the Munition there intelligible. It Is quite Impossible to read the ' hay fever by killing the parrot, eat, hook without finding much sym-' dog or canary. Of course this pa pathy for the" struggles of adjust- (lent nevi r had hay fever at all. ment that out neighbors are on- - Hi had .lust n peculiar" scnsHUntloti during now and which our people to parrot feather protein. went through some centuries ago, Members of the Medford Craters club have been cordially Invited to attend t he nth innua1 ( 'avemen'n Carnival to be held In (irantu 1'ass Saturday, .March 1 i. according to H. L. llronilcy, "!lg eruption" of the Craters. A big evening of fun and amusement is In store for all who attend according to the imi tation received here. , Sr vera 1 part ten of local people are already planning to take in tho affair next Saturday night. Optimist. IGAVEMEN INVITE CRATER MEMBERS f AND VST'Tm CN VWAY HC'S LUCKVi THCRC'S A BRI 3HT SILUGR LINING TD THRE& nivgsI 302o'S irJ f-OR TOUGH HIS CL0UT , 0f -AUJ' ' TT?flttl : J l S '"-n , I . TRouBue. QREfi OX". FRTTOYjJNttROn - "13," 1929.'. Personal Health Service . By WILI44M m,A mta nft1ntn mmmiiI m.tu,ent irm 1 .r Uitert nouia oo- miwt. mm wnwre in ui. o.iM. only ftw.etn bo nnrercd hcra. No ir tn Id., traction Iddrw Dr. Will lam PKurxxi.ii; r J When paiient comes enmpliiln - Inis.iif hay fever nut of Hennmi we - .,h... , many soof hanuliiLt ahnut pannlnw the iloeiois all' w t n ter herause no one can cure hi; winter liny fever. . W hen I enter the senate I'm going to in- any case ht alleKe,r hay lever Just because the- sufferer finds relief while SoJiiurhin in the resort.! That dmsii-t "necessarily sianifv that tM rfmrt has anything to do : Willi ihe ease; (,t ilnesn't slmilfy that the suest liail hay fever. I Dr. Grafton T. lirown rejiorls a i ease that Illustrates these obserVa-'i linns. A man iiccl 30 consulted the physician in September for re n,.r f,n r .,i,i. .u ..i - ' i "unere.,1 tor nine nionins. me,, ..- V."" .1 i i trouble had slartetl in with a runniiiff nose, pronounced ! ' - ' ; t'""- 01 "illiiOHb In the heart. ! Theso symptoms Krew worse an , ,wo. u.,HI .he poor felloiv wn in Inliaili.n of ,1,0 eyes and nose, ami constant misery, wllh a clear, wat - 'cry drip, drip from both nostrils. I I certainly symiiathi'e with such; I a sufferer t know ho hasino pain,; I nr nil vol T knnu limv hr vmii-im! ' fr more adeo,uato cuss words. Just ias you get ready to do a piece of'i" 11 on?"lomlort ftH 11 1,100,1 nurU ! , particularly delicate or fine work ! M4 ' C'' "',,' , . .in... deli. ,u !t (i5,,iin ! Answer. This Is only a health ;ind to leave home without a hand- kerd.ief Ik n.t a misfortune at all.! hut a dire tragedy. 1 As with most alleged "colds," the no relief. Then be went to another ! city ami took some sort of liiJit ; treatmentH which help bint eousidr ! erably, he thought, : though only temporarily. A day or so after bis return home, drip, drip again, llej spent t'10 month of July oJ a sum-j met resort at the seaside. He en- j joyed complete freedom from the at tho seashore, were due to thr fact that he left pivlly I'olly at home. . I never bad much love for par rots, not since a neighbor's greeted me at every appearance with loud cries of "tpuiekt una k!" yet I hope render will assume from this ' narrative that you can always caret Qll-.sriONs AI AXKWI-.lts 1 Elaborate decorations-hre helng' Ilea Uh Authorities Not In designed for the monster Khrlncj Kyiutmtliy. . ; lill. which tho Shtiners of; Hlllah . There must he a great many Temple nru'givlrtg In honor of the. mothers who feel ns I do about nine lodges 'of southern Oregon ' ! the prevention of the crl. I wish 1 nn Tuesday, March in lhe Ori ; lhe time would come when every-! onto I (Inrdens hall room. ! I hotly knows about the way crl is j , i-nlor scheme of green and; spread In cough. smeKe ami con-'old. which are the official Shrine 1 vevsational spray, so that I might colors, wrought Into many fantas-f ; benefit while I am raising my ehll-juo designs will form the basis of ! j dron. We might form a clnh forluimt is expected to he one ot the f : the purpose of controlling crl hy " most prettily decorated social; educating lhe public . . . , j events of the season. i Mrs. 11. (I. W. 1 ) Special music, a buffet supper. I Answer.' I fear the pvesent j and other features, will also add health authorities might not up- to the attractiveness of tho dance 'prove of such a movement. They I at which the" Phriners will ho the ! purport to control the respiratory I hosts to all resident and visiting i Infectious now. and moreover, ol - J members of affiliated Masonic i though they ive a half-hearted lodges. According to C. O lnion, j i support to the Idea of "covering 'chairman, the committee In charge coughs and sneezes," not one of , of the event is making plans to j , thrm, so far as ! nm 'aware, con- accommodate a record breaking' aiders the spray of ordinary enn-attendance.- " ' ' ( WHAT ' rVAf AM? II - 1 I Tu.r - & . ,e Tir: Tsi r-TATS I ?' " I BRADY, M. J. . h.lM. Jt.. m. . twiog io me urgff camber os litun r rfolr cm hm mmdi to aumIm tint mn-t. Bradv. tn ear of Utl A ri;vi;a . V 1 1 rcrantJtn a factor, . Tefoto yon he ; Kin 10 eimenio le public you hnv ! wot to cdiiciito the ediiciitors. Nov-'! lerlheless, 'J'"'!"1'0, y,m" "1"a. f ' lo J'vont ,cr' l," , "'"' nn- :V' nv'nB a con- con- t fcklerablc memhership promulgated the teaching that uomtiraaUonat : p.ay Is just as .lanKcruS to one w it hi it tan lie as unecze nr inntrh : f 1Mit f',I million- - " i v-ry ,u,y aviHu, troiluce a I,1 1 1 """""'"B your worn, tnoucn inc mnkliiB It a mis-,' hrt,, "ends would naturally uis demennor for nny ,'k", 'he Idea. health resort to '-"""B l inlls mill Vct'c'lables Univ. record as a cure' IInw m"y trulta ana veuetables "T, '",' r 10 eA " ? H. i, I:.. l. D. S. . -Answer. I believo waslifni; with ?0!lD nnrt wft,or' of urse followed l,y 'PMltcd ""' to 'emove any I " ". ",u wa lo prepare such fruit as apple or such vcRetahle as carrot to eat whole and raw. Fruits or veuctables ; l " "T " " iiu 1 ui i iter . (ii.Hiiue-in'n. uruinary l wasiniiK in leuuee. celery ana tne ' llko is Hlifflclnnt (nv the mmni-il'lnnf iHinniiiic naiii.iiifM sir it fir " "-k-"'"' umi are 10 ne " "a nevor Our friends of tho Orec ,., , , hnilllne and it Is it PO)U columns will probably ! least offensll'o to see the Hlth A" to belittle southern ec i hll polishin, ami allnl of Ronerol and Mcdford in : han,"i' ljoiishlni; and pawln of apples and other fruit In many market stalls. ao Me Ileal Amice. Kindly stato the uses of iodide I P01-1'81"1" for medical piu-poses. Answer. This Is only a health! , V , . n memcai i advice. Iodide of j recommended as 1 T'V ,n n'"m. 'l'',,"m imni u " oott pun - J fler" only hy certain nostrum, firms 1 who incorporate a dash of it in j their concoctions: Of - course 110 medicine "purifier" blood. (Copyright John I IHlIe f'o.) "Oh. he must he glltln purty well up In years tor ho. reads de lecfivt" .stories.' sold Tell Hi 11 k lay. ttstay. when the question of Ike .Holes age fiimo up. Hain't Will Itogers about duo for tl chew In gum testimonial? ' Copyright John I- Dille Co. A iMARlCD AAM IS. ALtOOitb HAVJIMG A VJJIF. SPWIS HAS SO HS KMPTI0NS -TOTAL, THesa e)CM?Tioroi Deuv R&fM HSTA)lABLfc in C6 SHRINFRS Til flFRflRATF I VI HUI U-nV IV ULwwIH I J FOR BIG MASONIC BALL- E60OO LAViS NOlHlWSij TAX- T PAV i SapTaX CALLS IT i ' The Embryo Pot n-ni siuiioiitK. . i.Mitnni 1. are I t I ! comriK in '"" i t..i ..i. f,,r ilm well H . known Sinuilce I'm, coluinn, ilur- i inn tne ahseneo of Arthur retry, eillior. Of course utleniling school . and malnlarnhiK one's sense of; humor Is an almost Impossible worklal? eonibiiialiiiii, as many nilults recollect. );ut lUfi kids have turned on. some pretty roo.'i KlKe j crack In spile of what they .le- .. ., H..lmUl3,ic hilIld. caps. 'Itm .1l.inAnelf iVlAlin UtllllJinttl j nuule that the UU. ' . . . ...... I III.H, l,T tll-lllir I11IIIIV. ia it no tn nit j nOH ,umrllU ln WOja, will he! W(l.lh experiment.. That it took a deeply serious and thought-; ful man to he n jester in,the court j of kings, they havo already learned . iti their "lvanhoe" and I other classics of medit-val history, j And" since contrihuling for sev- 1 oral days to a humor column wop. j thy of space in a daily newspaper, i they havo also reached the conelu I sion thai there is mom insido the t "Smudge Pot" than just the flicker seen from tho outside." 1 Some of the outstanding bufiinoss-: men are pructlcing up on refusal. iieeches for thoso energetic high senoei looters wno wouio uko io, mil ihn miniiiipr !iu IhM' hnve, I I ".". . nn iiinu 11 Ml) Miit'-juui iiiuiiiil.t ijiw a-tuiiB. tho Oregoniani soon ountry par- jli0"lar. ! Everyone now believes In com panionate mnrringc except your fslave of, tho press. , t Tho yearly pair of cowpuneher boots which can always he oounted on about this time of year was . noted cruising along the main rtr- .witery with a girls feet stock Insuie them. It is with pleasure that wo note .that the city is coiv'iruciiug, i" many -places, , Lhe newly-paved streets on the same level with the .sidewalk. ; This should relieve peo- IjrJe with flat feet who are caused pain by Hie strain of climbing over a curbstone. There is a movement among remlnlne social leaders to have all business houses closel by : 15 p. m. on Saturday. May tne writer 'suggest that a union he proposed I for the protection of wandering frogs who stray iit night in the paths of careless vehicles on our streets? A sleepy-eyed, shw-mnving. heol d ragging, slump-shouldcre.d nsth math high school student was caught with a well-known early flower In his buttonhole. The Mexican rebels have, fired That Distinctive Look of a Tailored Suit "There's! a Reason?' i ..... I' It is hand tailored, "Not machine built" Right here in Med ; -ford, too. . , Your Inspection Invited. Prices $35 to $55 5 n Upstairs ; AM CI THC-e, feOOOj ctt Ad OF j t)Wi" f YOu'RgTI f wHAT'sv'' ni.f,.it ihoir last firecracker. ami In .1 fciv days deep allcnco will waft over the country from the southern republic. There Is a decided thickening of those miracles of .eciulllbrium i ntliot -Wunlfl. niOlOrCl Cici, i .... n(.n umiili and : ,lv " ' . tiarnld llansotw. I ST. PATRICK'S DANCE l A novel and entertaining St. ... - ...111 1 1. j T7Tnm iM .y staged at M. u nuini in" 3 tlti t'opeo forum .atuntay even ing, (haul music, special stunts and entertainment will combine to make the evening a merry one. The arfair is in charge of a livo-. wire committee of Co pen employes headed hy Uoyd' Williamson, chairman. ' ' Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are act nver. If von can't a I ires t e 1 Inc. ,lvaih trat ! Juul lu""' . "T"' nervous and feel as tired when you yet up as when you went to bed. or iu years lantac nas resioreu 10 neaiui nu uuuvny many wiwu- sands wno sunerea just as you uo. Mrs. Verda Stampas, ot 548 Yamhill St., Portland, Ore., says: "After an operation the least work tired me out and what I ate caused me untold misery. But since thte firit. few fin-spy ni Tnnine I hn vjan't: had a headache nor gas." 1 f r Let Tanlac do for you what it- j j; jor tnis sufforer, it corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor, and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks ami herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. (Jet a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. 52 MiLUON BOTTLES USEP SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO ... YftEKA .$12.15 HI 0.80 :. 2.25 $ 5.75 $19.00 LOS ANGEUES .. PHOENIX S30.00 EL PASO , $39.00 KANSAS CITY $50.50 , (Via Los Angeles) Pickwick offers most fivquont. 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