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MftDFORP M5IE TRIBUNE, iffiPPORD, OREOONVlYEDNESDAY, APTCTL 17, 1929.
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ike yM for tublktUon of ill ne dlipttebtt
credited to It w olhttwut tredlud lo tout paper,
fad llw to tbt local newa pulillabrt herein.
AU fljbu for puWIcaUoo at tpeeiel dtopeUbal
. ereia vt 1h reemed.
mrn daily aferega elreulaUoo for tlx
Mlo( Oct. 1, 11138, 4438.
:,- Official paw of tic City of Mtdfont
OfTldal paptr of Jaekaen County.
Adreruilnc HApcttenratlTal
M. C HOCENSEN A COMPANT
" Offlcti lii Nr Yore, Oileaio, Detroit,
. tTruelico. Lot Anctlet, gcatue, nrtraad. '
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Parry :
; Major Whirlwind. !'u.Ht Onind
M'hoonn of tho locul TIu mil Intro,
Inc., .chanter, tins returned from
tno leading fruit content of the
Kast, dlHKUxtt'd lieyond worilK. und
ljolllnB. Jlo nuked everybody he
met cant ut tbe .MIkhIiihL1 river, If
they had received the Chamber of
Commerce bonklct dcBcrlblng tin
Blorlc jof tho Boac pear, the nun
HceH.buck of JackHonvllle, the city
water, and tho 'highway thnt
Klcuin Ilko , Hllvur '-thread in the
mboDlieht. One muu confeHaed he
hud- received tho booklet, but
Ktoutry' maintained hin Jnnocehce
when hariced with readmx ' it.
Major interviewed 44,667 people.
Kune exprcHHcd a dealrc to eat a
prrui but all-, wanted- to hoc- the
fgutbatl. tpum. .. lio found nobody
,dylxff of a liroken hcuK becnuae
'they bad never been able to jump
Into Rogue river, on the auppoal
tlon thoy would bo lucky enough
to catch u fiali, He wna unable to
gel rid of hia pcraonal strpply of
booater atatlatlca. for anawerlng
ifuuationa atoout the football team.
Aa a reault of f'.ieae obaervotlona,
Major Whirlwind will ur(?c that
the;,communlty put -lta aoul into
setting out a bigger, better and
more - eomprohenwlvo booklet and
lose no timo In tho doing. ,'" ' '
Wonder, . April 16. Mru. Ike
' l.owdcn got Boil young chlckeno
ono day laat w'eek.-(Grantai PaaH
Courier.) dno nt li time, or Waa
' the driving' 4dV
iii!1'" "-Pick Sherwood waa advlaod by
.... Wcatern Union yeatorduy, that he
had been ordained a Orandpaw.
"X; Mr. Sherwood haa not felt o good,
nor atopped .ao high alnco the
Armlatice wag' signed.' ' ,
'-A liunch of the Older Cllrla hold
an -Impromptu reunion 011 tilxth Ht.
yoatcrday, without getting out of
tholr tlmoualn'ea. They hal a love
ly visit; and only congmted the
mean old tivfflc ten minutea. ' In
the getawny, a number of fendera
wort phaprtL.
That portion of the r'niltgrowora
League, that' la buttling the banana
with the tuiiff, Hliould read tlio
following from Hamuel Crowther'a
hook, ''Tho Itomanco and Rlae of
the American Tropion," und ' be
aahained of thomaelvcH:'
, , What fruit brcatlios Ilko u
human beluK, taking -In oxy
Ken, giving uff carbou dioxide.
1 und generating heat ' of Ita
own? It ia nunc other than
the banana.
,1.1 4.nr HynipnttilcH urn now all with
the bununa, and II will do Kdrile
Carlelon 110 good to Inform ua that
' ina: unir.i iih tho. 'Itanium breathea
' like a huiiiun, It alao anorea Ilko a
human. ' " ' -
'. A crlaiH hua arlNcn III the pro
duction by home tulent of tho A.
A. Milne play, "The Dover Roud."
Mr. Tomua Hwcm hua dlacovored u
dlnkymunttirhr-'tn- full bloom on
.-tho upper Hp of u male member
.of tho caat. and haa ordered It
wiped off, and right on the heela
rof ttie aoclul problem of where
'hall Mra. (lann be aeated. Mr.
- Hwcm would remove It himself,
; but it woulu le a flowing heard
- before ho could find time to dn It.
Bo he aaalgnetl Mlaa Mary Urulner
to the elimination of tho fashion
able fungua growth, and ahe la at
-4CU, aa alia has bad no experience
i ua a bnrhor. or' renueailng gents
-to get rid of their mustaches. 11
.In n ticklish subject.' After pre
. Hontliig hor problem to u number
of master niliida. who were com
pletely befuddled by Its Immensity,
alio laid It 111 .the feet of your pin
headed corr., who cracked tho nut
'Instantaneously, We advised Miss
.(iJrclnur to borrow 66 cent and
buy a bottle of Mine Tale's Utile
Ulant Superfluous Hair Remor.
and then present It to the young
man, with aa sweet a smile aa ahe
can muster. He liettor take the
hint, as a pasture has boon rented
1 for a Klnn meeting. ,
VMiVV WMTIjr'
(tola, Kan., McHrtHfr)
i' Karl Miller of Kavinburgh Is an
Unchol of yung Collins,
Mrs.- Kings parronltt com. over
avfrom lola a Thlraday to ace hor.
i ' Mr A Mra Ira Morrison called at
'the - parenttal ? Parker ' home - -a
Thlraday eav.
.i Jim Brister was helping Hpang
ler with hi - potato planting - a
Thlraday. v
.'. Mom children started Horn from
school Thlraday earn thoy
pulled of thear shoe thoy hoard a
vote Pat them thon on Say
they wer well dlimpllned for they
Mt clown on tho grass and put thm
on it whs thear Father.
Mr Hunt haa rented a part tl
ASxlicr Home In one of Hie Pipeline
alnloya, -' . . .
NO CURE-ALL
WE believe .Senator Bwo'kliurt wid otheffs disisiilisficd with
the fin-m-rclicf bill jircsciatetl to C'oiirfes, shoiiltl rc-rcad
the following paragraph from President .Ilooyc-V metwaKe:
- The difficulties of agriculture cannot be ourod. In a day. Thoy
tinunut all 'be cured by legislation. They cannoti be cured by the ,
Federal government alone. But farmers and tluiir organizations
van bo osslHted to overcome these Inequalities. Kvery effort of
this character Js an experimnt, and e shall tr,nd from our ex
' perlenee'the way to further advance. "We hiuirt rrwike a start with
the creation of a great Instrumentality .of this icharucter, of s
strength and Importance equal .to that of those rwhtch we have
created for transportation and banking, and Ve give assurance of
the determined purpose of the government to meet, the difficulties
of which we are now aware and to create an gency through
which constructive action for the future will be aiisured.
As the President, well says, there is uo patent eurc-all for
the economic ills of agriculture'!
panacea. Any program formulated now must by the nature of
things be merely a start, an experiment, to bie improved, and
modified as' tbe results of subsequent experience dictate.-
Instead of immediately criticising the letu3s of tbe present
plan, and until any plan is tried the desirability of certain de
tails must be subject to question, it would.' seem fur better
sense to give the new program a thorough trial, and see hoiy1
it works.
NATURE WORKING
IX emphasizing the critical condition of the American farmer
Senator Ilobinson declares that ,2,000,000 people bave left
their farms in the past four years. In 1926 there were jnorc
than 444 farm bankruptcies per day, Half a. million furmcrs
are expected to abandon their lioldings this year. '
That such a situation is critical and deplonible jio one will
deuy'. But Senator Robinson fails
above present a more hopeful skle of the picture.
For after all is said and done,
nomics is that of supply and
farms means a reduction of supply, with no' reduction of de
mand, and a consequent inevitable Increase in prices.
In other words,, while this is
who have lost their farms, it does
the farmers who have retained
American agriculture as a whole. ' ,
In short, the agricultural situation has within itself the
seeds of its own" regeneration..
and production declines, the 'prosjierity of the nynaining farms
inevitably increases.
SOVIET RUSSIA'S
SOVIKT RUSSIA wants the world, lo tlisanii. Naturally. For
Soviet Russia want to conquer it. In factj Soviet Russia
in the most imperialistic nation in Kurope toda,y. -'- . -
If there were any doubt c-f
book on Russia has removed it.
honored guest of the Soviet, and
tude toward it, but lie declared Hie- imwt ' iotieeaule thing
throughout the eouiitryat the present time, is its' militarism.
Everywhere he' went, from Siberia to the Poland border, sol
diers wero drilling; artillery and
neuvering, and armored airplanes wero flying. The government
claim, that only a few hundred thousand troops, were actually
under arms, he openly questioned.
Such evidence from a critic of Bolshevism might be ques
tioned, but from a "radical sympathizer and trained observer
like Dreiser can't lie'. ' 1
Under the circumstances this pious pacifist talk front Mos
cow is simply impudent nonsense, and should be treated as such
by the powers at Geneva.'
Karly indicatious are that for the next four years nobody
v. ill be left in doubt as to who is the hostess for the' Ylee-Presi-dent."
''.'
A Texas editor declares Colonel Lindbergh has the big head.
Xow; will someone classify the head of the Texas editor.
Why not get Stanford and the University of California bid
ding against each other for the honor of supplying Med ford
high school's football coach!
Also, edrrpct this sentence;
improve my ntiniCand I have
FROM- SLIGHT CHILL
HOdNOH, ' Sussex, April 17.
W King George's physicians ro
giirdcd as In no wlso sorlous to
day an Illness dovelopcd by Queen'
Mary yesterday. a Blight chill,
kapt hur from attending divine:
services nt the South Iterated par.'
Ish, where u largo crowd awnltetlj
he arrival. ' I
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FOB FARM ILLS
no immediate arid miraculous
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FOB BETTERMENT
to .remark tluatt the facts cited
the jnost powerfid law of eco
demanid. An exodus from the
no consolation to the fanners
hold material consolation for
their holdingsthat is, for
, As the. farnis are 'Abandoned,
PBETTY :' SCHEME
this Theodore Irciser in his
.Dreiser visited Russia as an
with a most 'sympathetic atti
nuichino gun units were ma
"I bought'liis set or books lo
read every one of them." .
Sir titunloy Hewitt and Iord
lhltvsoir of Penn attended her.
At the conclusion of their visit
they Issd'cd the following bulletin
regarding King tleorge:
"Ills majesty continues to make
satisfactory progress and the rheu
matism in the right shoulder is
yielding to treatment."
JSaiurJir XaturulluiL
MILWAUKKIl. (Pl-lulius Jo
seph ttangor -plain "Joey" Snngor
tut boxing fans now Is a cltlxen vt
the, li'.nltfd states. He has been
naturalised. The Milwaukee tenth
orwelKht tame to this country from
ltussla In 1SM.
Maybe Commander Byrd Is Too Close, Too
FRIGID AIR E
APARTrAMT,
WHO'S CAV.HN6
om TH6 SjJ--C
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEAD Y, M. D. '
aignad Irttem pertaining to personal bnltn ana hrgtau, not to dlMaw diagnosis
treatment, will be answered hj Dr. Brady II a stamped, self-addressed envelope in enclosed.
Letters should be brief and written tn ink. Owing to the large number of letters re
coiled, only a tew can be answered hero. Mo reply can he made to queries sot sonlom
Ing to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in can of this newsnaper.
FOOD AND NUTRITION FALLACIES GALORE
Even our medical textbooks, the t unnhle to master tho lessons? I
very best and latest authoritative '8ee n0 reason why a correspondence
works, are full of errors and quaint ! eou,rse ,ln nunrtnK horflu not be of
. ,. . .. ... 1 real value to any intelligent woman
theories that the authors, or more
likely their industrious' secretaries,
have carried over
into the new.iext
from some older
"authority." Right
there, indeed, is
the source of and
the reason for a
vast deal of mis
understanding the custom 6 f t
accepting t h ej
views or opinions
these authorities without examining
these pronouncements in the light
of our own knowledge or common
sense.
In the field of nutrition and diet
it seems that, almost everybody .is !
an authority these days teachers. Duffle's "A Hook for Us Diabet
nurses, dentists, merchants, cooks, 'its," published by E. E. Miles, of
economists, writers, actors, mall or-j South Lancaster, Mass., at $1.50
der men, physical culture faddists, I McCullum and Simmons' book,
near doctors, sometimes -even real I however, is a fine book for anyone,
doctors. whether he has diabetes or not. It
Here is a bit of nutrition advice
I find In an article in. an edaca-
tfonal journal. 1 suppose the author
is a teacher. She writes:
"The important factor in at-
- talnlng the new feminine figure
is a well balanced diet. Now
that it is ,no longer fashion
able to be bony, we can eat the
good substantial starches, .such
as . potatoes, macaroni ' and
bread, though in limited por
tions; otherwise the danger of
overweight will confront us.";
So far It reminds me of the trick
advice the old time doctor handed
out. "Secure plenty of fresh air,"
he urged, "but beware of drafts."
Tho nutrition authority proceeds
with her advice:
"Starches must not be more
abundant in the diet than the
green vegetables, such as spin
ach, string beans, kale, cab
bage, and cauliflower. The lat
' tor contain the vitamins that
provide us with energy, growth
and nourishment for the nerve
. tissues." -
The young lady might have
added, with equal confidence, that
the vitamins provide 113 with liair
011 our chests.
"Cream sauces, cereals anJ
butter . are no longer taboo.
They nitty add a pound or two,
but milk is the most perfect
food . . ." "
There we might pntise to Inquire
what's tho mutter with bread? II'
1 were over com pellotl to subsist
ou 0110 food, I'd choose-bread, not
milk. It this teacher and I, iwere
cast away together with ' an ample
Bttpply of milk, I'd lot her have all
the milk and I'd take all the bread,
and In a little while I would' be In a
position to have nil the milk I
might care for with my' bread. r. -.
::. . . mlllt is the most per-
fofct,' cereals are rich in that
' producing carbohydrates and
butter needs no reconrmenda-..' ,
tion, sinco its source is milk."
Ah, but the heat producing car
bohydrates in cereals are mainly
starchos 'help yoursetT to the ce
real, but don't get your feet wet.
". . . fish is a very nourishing '.
food thnt most of ns neglect
too much in our diets." ' ;
Compared' with starches, bread,
cerealB, fish is not very nourishing.
Fish is rather poor In nutritive elo-.
ments. But fish and shellfish are
durned good eating and probably
most people miss a lot of satisfac
tion by doing without these viands.
"IVfcat once a day is stiff
clent except for people who do
heavy muscular work."
That is an old theory, hut no
body takes It very seriously now.
"Thosn who are fond or
soups can now return to them.
They ailtl little weight, and yet
'supply tho hotly with fuel from
' vegetables, milk nnd meat."
Tl at fuol adds as much weight
us any other form of food docs.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Preying on Prospective Nurses
What do yon think about a nurs
ing course like this? Does It pny
to tnko such a course? I am .un
decided. Help me. please. (Mrs.
Li. F.)
Ans. The correspondent writes
on the back of a canvassing letter
from a correspondence school of
uurslng. In the course of the ap
peal tho letter says: ."Ww . ;
agreeing to refund your money If
after four months study nnd the
coiuplollon of Jti lessons we find
you unublo to master the lessons.
." The question Is, would "wo"
ever find any good paying customer
S. ' MAK HAST1 AL CALLSM V 'S f OH,.! He's W T
IM' THIS NC?TH POL-fe . , , ACH'6F TouSH GSKirAO THAT
Rfc,l0M AR LONG TusKv: LWs A THOUSAND
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who wishes to fit herself for prac
tical nursing, but I advise women
with that ambition to beware of the
many shady mall order outfits that
seek to exploit the unwary. 1 can
not recommend the corrspondence
schools, or even' hospital, training
schools. Prospective nursing stu
dents should ask their family phy
sician about any school In which
they may be interested.
A Book for a Diabetic
. Please let me know 'If the book
called "Food, Health and Nutri
tion" by McCullum and Simmons,
would be a good one to help me se
lect the proper foods. I am a dia
betic. . . .-. (H. R.)
Ans. More suitable for your re-
nuirenients would be Dr. Don H
is published by the authors, Johns
Hopkins, Baltimore, at 11.60,
Sneak Up on This One
You observed recently that noth
ing in the way of concentrated
nourishment is superior to an egg.
How about two eggs of the ostrich
variety? . But you remind .me of
the Marquis cod liver oil egguog.
It's a .humdinger. The recipe is as
follows: Induce an accommodating
hen to lay one fresh egg; put the
egs In a bowl with a teaspoonful
or sugar. Add one teaspoonful of
good cod liver olt, a pinch of pep
sin, and beat the mixture Into an
emulsion. .' Now approach a cow in
a happy mood, if you can find one
that is and procuro one glassful
of milk. Warm the milk In pan
and add slowly to emulsion while
besting. (A. M.)
Ans. It sounds excellent. Now
if you can devise a scheme to pack
the -finished product in a gorin
proof yet readily fragiblo shell, you
will have the famous hen worried.
) Copyright, John F. Dilfb Co.)
"( i-mirse, liter's Midi ft tlthiK
11s U'niHiranco. for In all tlio years
Vvvi lived In Wash In ton I've never
spvix a Ht tip Siamese." cleeliireH
Mr. Joe Kite's brother. The next
question Is what's to lecomo n' the
chamber nmids o' the White llonse
burns mm that all the It very stables
arc cltwetl?
(Copyright John F. Dillo Co.)
WESTERN PACIFIC GETS
WASHINGTON. April 17. (IV)-
Over tho objection of the Santa Ke
system the Interstate commerce
commission today kilvo tho San
Krnnciscn-Kacramonto railroad, a
unit of the Western 1'aclfic sys
tem, permission to build about a
milo of new line in Contra, Costa
county, California.
1
BUDAPKST. (fV) Dotf lovers
are indhmant over nn order of the
city council forbidding the loud
hnrkln? of dojja as a punishable
offense. Business men had com
plained thoy could not work when
Iwrks were added to tho other
noles of Flumrary's capital.
v
Quill Points
Cheap substitute fur rruisers!
"You let my commerce alone. awl
I'll lot yours alone." . ; ;
Blessed ijre the poor. They' can
pntcii up an old tire to get. 2001
miles more. ,
The Lueky strike people aiv be
ginning to suspect they reached(J
for a hornet s nest instead or a
sweet. v-"' " i -l
Everybody knows who' Is In -the
ca'binet. An educated person is
oro who knows why. . '
Remorse: The unebsy , feeling
that your tracks weren't covered-
Anotlier reason wliy
shouldn't insult u lnf)y.'
you ;
SIlO
lnlelit (urn out to lip u man
and knock you cold. . ,
The only certain thing, about a.
modern martyr is that he has the.
story all ready for syndication.
If departed wives . can send
messages, as Sir Oliver says, the
usual one will be: ."Don't let
that hussy fool you."
Ki live . thnt vou won't think.
everv straneer a federal aeent. -
Americanism: Refusing to en
dure a boss; doing whutever 5s
suggested by a catchy advertising
slogan.
Early indications are that fur
the next four yenrs nobody wl!l
be left In doubt as to who is
president.
' Mexican warriors may hi in-;
fcrior 1n some ways, but they
-have wit enough to collect their
indemnity as they go along.
Taking airplane passengers
across the Atlantic for $2000 will
bo a nice graft. There will be
no -complaint from those who got
only- J300 worth. . :
The' sex won't be wholly
cmaiiclimtiil until u stranger
Van ask for 11 mnttii without
. seeming fresh.
Still, calling a spade a -spado
seems inadequate when it shows
up in a busted heart flush. :
It must be awful to bo famous
nnd , have, ., to j sneak out bethtnj
tho barn to uso a : orand you
haven't endors-ed in a testimonial.
They say tho king of -Bulgaria,
can't hear well. A. similar dis
ability In other monurchs has beeii
cured, by tiio sight of -at xnob.
Ho Is a rare mnn iihd would
rest easy if he wero a governor,
and had a powerful enemy deter
mined to exposo his private life.
Correct this sentence: ,i "Tes, I
smoke," snld he, ''but I never
light a cigarette unlesst I really
want one.". i.'i J
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Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One.)
ous women Ret without trouble alt
the birth control information they
want from able, respectable doc
tors. However, In this land of equality,
tlioro Is always a difference be
tween tlio rich and the poor, wheth
er in prohibition or birth control.
In Great Itrltain human beings
can, if they chooso, gradually cure
themselves of drunken nena volun
tarily. Churchill, 'chancellor of the ex
chequer, is worried because tax re
ceipts on alcohol are ho low. Brit
ishers drink less and less beer and
whiskey. Kxciwe revenues are cut
from almost $800,000,000 to $39o,-i
000,000.
Here we try to diminish drink-;
liiK by main force, legislation and
constitutional amendment We do
not seem to succeed so well.
Somebody would keep Mrs. Owen,
daughter of William Jennings
Bryan, from hor seat In Congress
"hecause she is tho widow of an I
Englishman." She was elected, on I
the Democratic ticket by a big ma-1
.Sophisticated "Party" Girl Faints . ,
; While Telling Learned Men Views
' ; : . on Drink, Dances and Good Times
tJHlt'Aqo. April 17. Vft A
csjdo of youth-lookliig-ror-u-good-tlmo
was laid .before six. men of
'learning, sitting yesterduj us a cor-
onor's Jury In the depth of Ocorge
Lux. 24. Jt began with bold sophis
tication:, it touched with uncoii
.cern( upon fatullsm, and .It ended
'.wlth!'a rush of tears, witli nn 1S-'year-oid
girl collapsing on the
courtroom floor in a 'dead faint,
f Coroner Jierraun TJundcscn had
picked his jury from among mon
distingulshod as educators, becaase
he felt-that the death of f.ux pre
sented a challenge to thuse wito be-i
Ueve-some phases of modern youth
may:.'4ieed' official: study.' . Three
university professors uud three men.
holding high official positions In
the.: aounty, city and- parochial
jsobool systems made up the Jury.
- LiUx had suffocated under and
overturned automobile which was
carrying a part of young men and
Biris -some of school age from a
round of cabarets and roadhouses.
Virginia Graf, wealing- a saucy, 1
disarming smile, was a witness,
i- "Believe me," said Virginia, "if
a girl doesn't drink, she's not want
ed in a party these days. Thoy
never invite her to a second party."
'. Prof. Samuel Stevens, who hultls
Jthe chair of psychology .at North
western university, leaned from the
Jurors box and inquired:
jorlty, although Hoover carried her
district.
M
The effort to "exclude ner i par
ticularly silly. She was bora in
America, as were iter father and
mother. If she were the widow of
forty Eritishers, which fortunately
is impossible, that should not In
terfere with her right to a seat in
Congress.
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Professor Eddington, deep sci
entist of Cambridge, Kiigland, says
space is not empty. "The stars
move through thu universe in an
Interstellar cloud, about as thick
as one puff of smoke would be in
a cube ten miles square."
Another scientist tells you thai
all the actual substance in the tall
of a comet, billions of miles long,1
could be packed into one barrel.
Nature, giving such a thin tail
to a comet, and 40,000 solid eggs
to ono shad, seems to practice
economy end extravagance incon
sistcntly? The late Judge Uury, would, if he
were a spiritualist, come down anil
congratulate Mr. Farrell, now head
of the big steel corporation.
United States Steel is doing 93
pei cent of all the business It can
possibly do, and will sell SI, 500,-
000,000 worth' of products this yenr.
That is "a business. ...
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WASHINGTON, April 17.
Grape growers and manufacturers
of com sugar need have no fear
of molestation by federal prohi
bition agents unless it is shown
there is a conspiracy to violate
the law. .
Seymour Lowman, assistant sec
retary of the treasury, . said 'today
that the survey being made by
the prohibition bureau of the Cali
fornia Juice grape crop was in
tended only to learn whether any
manufacturers wore making wine
on a large scale.
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DAMAGED 20 PER CENT
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SAn'fUAXCISCO, April 17. (P)
Loss' to ' California grape k rowers
4lue to TPcent killing frosts was
estimated at 20 per.ccnt. The flg-j
yre was quoted by R. M. Sheehan, 1
manager of the California grape!
grower oxphmiKf. i
TH Aurt Um iw ar .
A Complete Cleaning Am
dyeing Service
iJH He. SAYS. HG
DOCSN'T tKE
AND H WANTS f
"Hut thfie parties must you
girls go to them? Can't you enter
tain In yovr own homes?"
Briiur Boltle.
"Oh, ye," said 18-year-old Vir
ginia Qraf. "out if ho can't bring
a bottle with him, .he-won't call
again."
Coronci" liundeoen spoke.
"What do you think Just toll
us do you think a young man
would have bven killed on this par
ty If he. If all of you, hadn't boon
drinking?"
Virginia lcadned forward confi
dentially. .
' "I'll tell you. I don't think the .
booze had anything to do with it.
I think.it was Just George's timo 4
to die and he was killed.'
Then the questioning tjOok her
back to the reasons why she and
other girls could not have just as
much Tun at home. She was ask
ed what her personal reactions to
such parties were; what her moth-
ers reactions were; that
And then the girl who had
spoken nonchalantly to these learn
ed jurymen of fatalism; who had
told so motter-of-factly how the
young people she knew regarded
part Ins and "good times" this girl,
witli unexplainable ' suddenness,
burst into : violent weeping, and
then, as suddenly, slid gently from
her chair In a fainu '.
MELLON INCUMBENCY
UPHELD BY JUDICIARY
SENATE
WASHINGTON. April tJP)
The senate judiciary committee in
special session today, concluded
that Andrew W. Mellon could car
ry on in tho Hoover cabinet as sec
retary of the treasury without re
nomination. I
' Alorc than 100 precedents wore;
found of ciibinet officers who had
continued in office f-rom one ad
nvini strati oa to another without
having their nominations aaln re
ferred to the senate for confirma
tion. ' .
Considerable v discussion arose,
however, as to the second phase ot
tho reKolution of Senator McKcl
.lar, Democrat. Tennessee, ques
tioning the rifi-ht of Mellon to hold
.office In the face of an old statute
forbidding the secretary of the
treasury to be interested In trade
or commerce., ,(J ...
Salem. Approximately $600,
000 will be expended during 1923
by Marion county on road-building
prop-Trim. ' '
V0V FARES WOW1
Her. fV,K.ic5.. . V $12.15
Oakland . ...J., $12.15
Sacraments $10.80
Yreka ; .'..,'.',$ 2.25
Redding $ 5.75
tos Angeles 819.00
Kansas City 853.85
'4 Daily Departures'
..-? depot
Hotel Jackson, .102 So. Central
Phone 309 -; '
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