MEDFORD WSJL TRIBUTE, HEDFORD, OUVAl ONr, R A TURD AY, "MAY? 25, 1929.
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Offlcea In New York. Chleaio, Detroit,
rraoclico, Lot Amelea, Scattlo, PorUapd.
Ye Smudge Pot
' By Arthur Perry
; Development In thi tntc,
doubly afflicted as It In. by I'ort
lnnd iind trig Portland Chamber of
fiinimoree, is In the anme cIiich
fin the PHui-Iin Mothers. The l'll
m'lm Mothein hnd to onduio all
the ltnidnhlim, and lho 1'llnrlm
l-'itthera, too. ...
, A -iVnlvcrslty o( , Idaho co-ed
lion.ilH she. never UKert rouse, hut
Din . ' prom report . failed to add:
One would never rucsh It.
And a Ukiah, Calif., Rlrl fell out
of a Juimmoek and unstained se
vere JnJtnieH. This occurred lat
weeki not 40.yeaiH ago.
Home-pjrown Hlrawherries are.
pleutlful every place except In
the atrawherry shortcake
Hho was married in Evansvllle,
Indiana, to Walter John Jnrrett,
lind.to this onion was born three
t-hllilron. (Coos Day Times) In
union there is strenBlh.
; 'What tlie community needs most
is a revival of the great tin boom
of 1927. S-s-s-sh! Tho mystery
metal!"
New Orleans, May 2-4. (fll
Superintendent of l'olloe Theodore
Kay today ' barred cosmetics loir
New Orleans policemen. (Press
Dispatch) No wonder the crime
wave mounts. , .
i The RraduatlnR .class , of 193n
Rill soon niariili out into the world
- and put - their noses .to tho eco
nomic iirlndston'e, and they mlsht
as well lejirn now, as any tlmo.
that the economic Ktlndstono Is
no hand painted whetstone.
Harry P. Sinclair, the cooped tip
oil baron, Is still a llvo topic for
liurninB edllorliils. Some. of the
vdltoin rejolco that. Mr. Sinclair Is
In Jul!, and others are Juhilanl
thai Mr. Hlnclalr's 1 100,000.000
U im-iireeraled. It was our under-
siantlluK that Mr. Sinclair, not his
wealth, was Imprisoned. Homo edi
tors ask owllshly: "What Hood
Is lliei 10(l, 000.000 now? The
l'liHIand Journal calls It "a stlu-'
ma," nnd nobody wants it.
" JJew wrinkles nro- lielnr; shown
In fenders.
Tho Ornnd I'lump of tho Spln-nt-h
I'luh has dlscoMrred ft pair of
Bi-hles Uiat fill, but the, way she
wants them loo. ,
J Stable prices now prevail for
' erasollne.-
' SI SI,A1'I-KI SKVKHKIA
i,,..' (Kuitene ltlsti'r)
Curl (I. Vanhburnc. chalr
mnn.of the Judiciary commlt-
' tee of the city council.
an-
nouncl'd yesterday that
the
Knstcr and Kleiner Hllill com-
" finny had ' nrsreed to cover
over nil slnns on their, boards
which show pretty alrls smok- ,
lilrf or belnc oftciod clBiir-
' i etles hy men. '
,;r' t-
. V . ' .,.,,iio that tho nubile often
wonders at Iho foolishness of
. editors, rtntl that many ; "hrlitht
spots" in the editorial mind are
t only brain storms to the man woo
sihlles as he rends With this ad
mission, let us randldly slate that
for foolishness, expressed In pub
lic staiement: the nvernee man of
Views and Interviews has the enm-
i rtwinplace -editor tied to the post
With not lrs than seventy-five
different kinds of rope, (Howling
Croon Timi-s) Wherein an editor
checks up on his fellow men.
i " THK llAWIi-OVT ,
' I (ijiM-rriMv. Kan., Journal)
- lln.iK.riii audiences were pretty
i had at the recent music content.
They cheered the Kmporla contes-
' units .when they appeared on the
rtiiite like fans at a football mime.
. It -wits Ill-4rvd nnd hrnnded the
town Ah a hick vlllaire. No one but
n lot of lOUKhnccka who never had
' any manners or brecninjr. who
wert; born In n barn and raised In
a 'irarniie. would do that sort of
Ihlnit. This town doesn't deserve
the honor nnd distinction which
ooniiw wllri 'this miiBlcnl contest If
the town Is itolnut to yawp like n
lot of coyotes ay heli the Kmporla
team appeals on the theory that
If Is In aiim way kiiIiik to overawe
nd Influence the Judges. The
first liilnK Kmporla parents should
do Is lo spank their kids before
nld after they (to lo such meetlnK".
otherwise wo have n very birch
opinion of the town.
a
i fnrtnlns nf whip lace nnd other
. Ihln mnlerlnl will wear milch
lontrer If washed -In soft water . In
which cnsllle snap has been flis
solved. A little ammonia may bo
added If the wnlcr Is hard.
IS THIS COLD WEATHER UNPRECEDENTED?
YEKS, the vroatber iiereaboutK is rathercrimpy. vVe liavel
ready been infoniicd, 'by self-appiiintetl wealber experts,
that nothing tjtiite like ifluis ever happened before. From one
midh source wt learn that heretofore May II) has been the offi
cial liltinuitc in frost records, and from another the date is given
an. May.:.'... ' - ; .'.
) ) Ayhk'll only olliist rules how imperfectly the human memory
sometimes functions,; Had it not been for our ten or twenty
year afro colinnn, we minlit have acquiesced in one of these pro
nouncements. - .'. ' - -
' . But in looking over the Mail-Tribune 'files wo find that on
the. night of May 30 and the morniiiK of May 31, only ten years
KO, the mercury fell to 31 in Medford-nnd to 2!) in many of,
lhe low points of the valley.1 . ' ,
Iicans, tomatoes and parly potaoes were wiped 'out, pears
v-tjre liard hit. nit, thanks to heavy simidiiiiff., the' bulk of the
latter i-rop was saved. One man on the-West Side reported, the,
hose on his lawn was frozen xtiff at 8 o'clock on -thr morning of
May 31.; - . ' .' ... . ' ':" '-'''
So far as n(;iil weather records are concerned, May 31, 1910,
established the latest date for a killing frost in the Rogue
l.iver Valley. ,,
'.. So 'before issuino; weather bullet ina, or taking up smudge
pots, individuals should first consult, the official records. What
has happened once may happen again. It isilways better to
lie safe than sorry. ,
MEDFORD WAKES
wB:
E are indebted ts Frank
;otel Biltmore in New
teresting evidence of the place Mcdfoi'd occupies on the air
mail of this country.
; The editorial, is from tho Philadelphia Ledger-of May 17.
Arid' while the writer quoted, lo mako his point morn emphatic,
plays down the size and importance of this city, it is interesting
to observe tijnt oyo of the largest -newspapers in. one of our
largest, Ka.stei'ii cities, should hold up Medfohl, Oregon, as an
example .a metropolis like Philadelphia should follow.
Here js the editorial : . J . , . r
Because of the great weariness that scents to have de
scended .upon the airport movement in Philadelphia, the .
following experience, recorded by a recent visitor by air
. .plain? to the Far West may be interesting:
We were put down In tho little town of Medford, Ore., Iiavlnr?
.landed on the Medlord fair grounds, which have been temporarily -niatlo
a' flying field. The town is a typical small American city.
1 would estimate that the population was probably less than 7000.
Down near the railway station Is a tiny building; occupied by. the"
local Chamber of Commerce, the windows of which ora used to '
promote tho town of Medford, the surrounding country and its -
.'various industries. . .
- from tho front window of this little building they hnd removed
the lat'Kest pumpkin grown in these purls, tho prize npples had ,
- hoen taken out and all the other various exhibits with which a
local Chamber of Commerce ustiully points with pride, hnd been
removed to Lho side windows. In the main window they had built .
.a mininlura flying field, with planes arranged In front of toy
hangars, and back of It wan a largo red enrd, which read ns
follows:
- "Are wo nli'-nindod- This is how .Medford voted on tho $120,
000 hood Issue for an airport.. , ,.
"Yes, 2290; no, 207." . :
It seemed to me that this was a remarkable demonstration of
- - the' response of nn A-merlcaa town to tlie progress of aviation.
For -example, this is more money Ihnn 1 understand lias been
voted for Itlrports in sonie of our larger cities. Sun Francisco, for
example. H may ho even more than Philadelphia has spent
Here in an Isolated town in the Oregon mountains that. is rising
up and voting more than 10 to 1 to spend what must be to them
a tremendous sum of monoy to put tholr city on the air map., .
The attention of Philadelphia, and particularly of the
City Fathers and Mjiyor Maekoy, is respectfully' willed to
Medford ,out in the Oregon mountains-, as an example of
what real air-mindedness and genuine aviation activity,
moaiii . '
The best time lo fix tlie ummnit'ofr an' indemnity is just be
fore the winner's fool is removed from tlie other fellow's neck.
Hnsbnne says there is no installment pUin in Ilenven, whieh
hns the sound of a dirty dig id eolleetortt.
AmoiiK the things that tench yon to think on your feet nrc
publie Hjuudcinp; and eating at a eafetcrin.
Hlooli elubs arc worth while.
have a eluh to select their hooks,
.Anothrr eau.se of thinys is the fact Unit a conference of in
ternational financiers can break down because one conferee is
so hateful tho others see 'red.
One reason why matrimony
because the girl -didn't -sigh
needn't work any more.'
If they must name sonietihing for Kinstein, why not n-filing
cabinet? No one can make heads or tails of that.
Wooden water mains In
Mlnnvllln will be replaced
iron pipe.
Mr -
with
MUTT AND JEFF
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UP PHILADELPHIA
Branch Riley, writing from, flu?
York City, for the following in
" ' , '., !': -i' ' !
f that kind of people didn't
they might not read any
succeeded in the old days was
and say: "Thank. (Joodnessj I
1
; Oakland's municipal power mil
watm plant purchased by Call-
forniu-Oregun l'ower company
The Little Parade
Personal Health Service
, : By WnaLZAX BBADT, M. D. , :'
Blffiwd letltn BrUlBJnff to pmout"h4lth vkl briiM sot to dloMoo d1gnoto or
trcatmcQS, wlU bt isnirid 6 Dr. Bna If jjrUmpod, Mli-ddieaMd oflorpt la DcloMd.
Lttrt sbmild bo brltf and written to ink. Owiof Uif tmmbv at. lotttns r-
ccind, onlT tew oba ba toowmd hM, To reply ou bt mad to quart to aoniom
J$LKKl IK'-VOIT WISH, BIT SAVK THK HIXK)I)
Folks with hiK: blood presHuro
obeHion Rather round nd. pome
up c.OHe so I won't have to strain
my larynx. I've juijt' finlHhed a
furlouv verhnl cotnbat. with an
rhllenim, and you
know how one
ha fo' holler to
. make these peoj
pie understand.
Bhove up close to I
wy e a r t - t a 1 1,
please, hut don'J
crowd and don't
get excited. : Re
m e m h e r your
blood pressure. ,
T can .remember w.jien It was an
affectation which, only the well-to-do
could afford, to have nervous,
prostration.., Then' came a new
'model of the. same thing, called
neurasthenia. At first neurasthenia
prcvnileft nlmoHt exclusively amonp
the bonton; then some bnrberH and
an interior decorator came down
with it, and after that everybody
had a touch, of it when . occaHlon
required. x , . . -
UlRh. blood pressure seems to.be.
the modern equivalent of old-time
Kout. There's a vague simKOstlon
of. high living in it, nnd t'mt was
what made gout so, pppular with
the elite. Oout doesn't nnppen any j
more. Haven t you noticed that?
Well, it doesn't. I'm telling you
for your own good, ' not just to
show how smart I am. a I have
been keeping pretty close tabs on
what's happening in the medical ;
world these many years, and I can
assure you iout simply. Isn't had
any more. Oh, not that people
don't deserve It. No, no.--. The only
reason It no longer happens; Is he-j
crtuse no doctor, has the courage ta
call anything gout, today, A few,
old-timers, cloistered ( in their li
braries with a bevy of. nurse-ste-noKrapher-secretaiies
turning out
medical books, mostly revised edi
tions of old standard works fot the
provinces, still mnke casual allu
sions to gouty "deposits" In the tis
sues and erudite remarks ' about
exogenous and endogenous uric
acid metabolism and purln bases
and all that, but In actual practice
gout Is as extinct as the dodo, for
the simple reason that It never did
happen.. I mean there never was a
specific disease condition capscd by
uric acid or -any derivative thereof,
in my lowbrow opinion. , I say this
only After a fairly painstaking study
of tho authorities, old and new.
and a reasonable amount of experi
ence. r - ;
Hiph blood pressure; as l have
often tried to explain, is not a dis
ease or ailment that is susceptible
of treatment :n Itself. The arterial
tension or pressure increases from
innumerable causes, some of whiclx.
are exterior, to the body and somp
of which are abnormal changes
within the body. When you think
or know you have high blood pres
sure you nin't learned nothln' yet,'
You merely have a signal directing
you to c o n s u 1 1 your phyiilclari.
That's nil I am going to Riiy about
It, now oi ever.
The practice of bleedlm? has al
most ceased, yet there is still very
good reason for bleeding In certain
disease conditions, In my Judgment.
Hlfch .blood pressure Is' not one (if
them. ' However, many layman and
may he" a few old-timers in the med
ical profession, harbor a fancy that
bleeding ts n good way to reduce
very hiph blood pressure. It Is,
though the pressure mounts to the
high level within a few hours nfter
the bleeding. ItetteK to bleed and
save the Mood. How can that be
accomplished ? Very easily. You
just sit quietly or recline, and prac
tice deep belly breath Iiik for not
to exceed one minute at each sa-
ance, several times dally. Thin takes
blood from the general circulation
Into the lesser circulation where It
doenn't affect the arterial pressure.
QUESTION'S AND AXSWKKS
The Tonsil Problem.
Please advise methods of remov
ing tonsils, other than cuttliiK them
out. Also If cutting Is the only
effective method, K. J. K.
.Answer. .Surgery is the only
means of removinn tonsils, hut dis
eased, enlarged or infected tonsils
may bo . successfully treated by
other means. X-ray treatment Is
recommended by some physicians,
especially for simple hypertrophic!
or enlarged tonsils and adenoids.
Had ium, especially Implantation of
radon seeds. Itadon Is a short liv
ed Kuseous product of radium do
composition. A "seed" is tin plant
ed In the tonsil or aAVlinld tissue
and
'nod
left several days. The nde
body shrinks awny In the
course of the next several months.
Finally- there Is tonsil ' deiicca.tion,
by. diathermy.. All of these meth
ods are as effective as surgical re
moval, In suitable eases.
Oiilav Dated Vp.
Are the foiTowing tluee medical
women on your list pf competent,
t-pnuttiblft ih vsirfiinu ' . - lfuu
il. W. v c; .
Answer.'. The' first .and third
you mention,; Bre' all right; . The
second is an. pbscure dame of no
professional IstahdinK. Such per
sonal Inquiries should he accom
panied by a stamped addressed en
velope for private, reply. j.
. JlorHebac-k Hiding., - ;
Would horsebaclt riding tW6 br
three times a week have a. tend
ency to make one's legs bowed?
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Answer Horseback riding never
causes bowing of the lepra.
Pipe Down on "WhUfielil's.''
My doctor , . . , a' dermatologist,
showed me a personftt letter from
Whitfield of London In which the
Intter, gives the correct formula for
his ointment for toe itch. . It should
contain 8 per cent of salicylic acid,
5 per cent of benzole ncld, In the
base, petrolatum. In this country
many physicians -.have .used
stronger formula,. nnd this is likely
to produce too tnuch irritation. The
milder strength advised by .Whit
field is. quite satisfactory. G. I., B.
Anfiwer. Thahk you, brother. . I
believe you are right. Headers who
have some of the ointment made
with the stronger formula, may
tnme. lt by adding nearly or n.uUe
an equal quantity of plain' petro
latum and mixing It in thoroughly.
;, (Copyright John P. Dllle Co.) .
"Next to havin' )(our family all
morried off an doin'.well, the fin
est ifeelin' ia) slippin noiaelessly
into third while in - traffic," says
Lafe Bud.- No ruler in all history
ever bit off the chew President
Hoover has makin' the country
dry an' the farmer happy.
E
" NETV TOnK, May 25. 7P)
Henry Ford, who two years apo
made public Upolony - for attacks
on Jews In his Dearborn Independ
ent, has Issued a staiement prftis
InK the race for its benevolence and
philanthropy. ; .
The statement was a tribute to
the Ktiest of honor last ninht when
Mr. Ford ml Avn&vtth 2,000 Jews
at a testimnnjaJ . dinner lo David
A. Hrown, JeAish philanthropist.,
Air. Ford did not speak.
WEEK IS PREDICTION
SAN FRANCISCO, May ' 25;-(A?)
' Tho weather outlook for tho
"week beginning May 26- was an
nounced here today by the United i
States weather bureau as follow:
Fnr Western states: The indica-
tions ore for generally fair wea -
ther. considerable fogs along the
coast and tcmperaWires above nor-
mal in the interior. .
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HEALTH WORKERS
OF JACKSONVILLE
TO MEET MONDAY
. JACKSONVILLE,' Ore May 25;
(Special) The. Jacksonville health
unit will meet the :afternoon .of
Monday, May 27,, at the, home of
Mrs. Herbert Hahna. Election of
officers for tho cominft year will
be held. '. All interested are, urged
lo attend.. .,' v ., V
, Will Alatney of Ruch, who was
severely, hurt, Is able to be out of
the hospital. '.- v .. - ' -
. , Mrs. H a 1 1 1 e togan,' afarsaret
Lewis and AJrs.. Georgia Cody at
tended the I. O. O. V. convention
at Medford Wednesday.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. T.i II. Coke of
CJtunUtjl'ass were here Thursday
eveniiiB to be present nt the gradu
ation of their nephew, John Coke.
G. F. Itodfish of Grants Pass
and Mike Womaeh are In our city,
en route to Ihe Telende nnd Royal
gold mine on the lefthand fork of
the creek
W. A. Chlldera and daughter
Maxine from lilg Applegate were
in our city nnd Medford Wednes
day. Mrs. A.- Foster and daughter
Hannah and David Gammon from
Algorrra spent 8undny with Mrs.
Gammon. On their return home,
Sunday evening, they took back
Mrs. Foster's non AVlll and daugh
ter Hilda, who have been staying
with Mrs. Gammon.
Mt. and Mr. A.- R. Mcintosh
stat-ted Thursday morning by auto
on a trip north, going to Seattle,
nnd may also visit different cities
in Canada before returning. . .
Mrs. Tnura French and Mrs. Mc
j Knnry had ns their guests Mrs.
Katie Hoffman nnd Matlie RooRle
ifnr a long auto trip through the
Applegate Saturday.
Mat tie Wllaon and Mamie
' O'Hrlen attended the chivalry de-
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tt. Frenca arllcla
tS. Bone . ,
gi-iee work put on by the cantons
at the Armory at Medford Monday
evening. . . . ' ,
. Mrs. John Surface, who was attending'-
the T. O. O. F. conven
tion.was a.vlsltor at the L. F. Wil
son home Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Surface' ard Mr. AV'llson .were ac
qiialntuhces1 years ago when they
;bath-4iv?d-ra4 I-aPIiUe, Mo. . '
v TIq grammar . grades ' were , pic
picking Wednesday. The seventh
And eighth, grades and !tpelr teach
er, M r, .Ii ws.vmotored to.; the Jack
Is on " Hot- Htrings, where they en
joyed swimming and eating a pic
nic, dinner at the Ashland park.
The .fifth . and sixth . grades and
their teacher; Miss Sheiey, took a
"hike- to the -big reservoir, .where
a picnic dinner was enjoyed. Tbe
primary grades and their teachers,
M(s.. Daisy Lewis, and Mrs.: Irene
Crump, made, a short hike to the
edge, of South-Jacksonville, -where
they also enjoyed a picnic dinner
and-, lea cream. . , .
. ' Mrs Cera White and daughter
Lavera spent Thusrday with Mrs.
Ralph Greenwood at MedTord. -'
Fannin Kenney Is home from
Myrtle Creek, where she has taught
school the past year. .
.Geoige Woodrow of Chico Cnl..-
spent the past week 'visiting ' his
mother,. Mrs.' Laura French, and
grandmother, Mrs. VanWinkle, the
past week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and
family were fiunday gue.tts at the
Arthur Tonner home at Ashland,
also enjoying a drive to the top
of the Greenspring mountains.
.Mr. and." Mrs. . Weaver and son
John Weaver from. Portland are
visiting their daughter and sister.
Mrs. Vivian Reach and family.
; Mrs. .Ray Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Flckv. Mr. and Mrs. John
Norrls 'and Mrs. Alice t'lrlch at
tended the reception Thursday
evening at the Medford Armory,
: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norrls and
family nttenried the 1. O. O. F. "pa
rade . Wednesday evening, ' also at-,
tending a show there.
r
Denmark Slink en.
COPENHAGEN. Denmark. .May
25. tP) Earth shocks of nioder-
ate Intensity were felt In. various;
parts if Denmark late yesterday. '
Do Yon Remember?
10 YEARS AGO TOUAT
(From fllea of Mall Trlbuna)
: -Say 't5. V"
: -Trlay 't5, "l1.
the Areau
J. J. Buchter leaves July.
1st
to attend the: National Elki' con
vention. ftt.AtlnUo City. ..i i
i . . i - 'i i -
' farla: President Wilson ' drlnka
tonut to new l'reHldent. off Byar.ll
and detlarea, ho .will not-consider
a nomination for a tniro- term.
R. J,! JlandlB vlaltlng aaleaman,
talked ' today ,'wlthfft : friend .'In
New 'ork Clt- and the charge as.
only 4.1&- .;: . ' . , ; - .
First" annual ' concert . by "ulrls' .
glee club of Blgh schpol agrtat x
success." . t' .; ' : -( . ;
Dr. ;B. T. Adklns, promlherit
pioneer Medford . resident. TJaases
away. ; - .-. '. '" -. ';.''';';-..,. .'
i SO YEARS AGO TODAT .'f
(From files of Mall Tribune)
- . - May 2S, lBtW.:.'!. . -,i
Elmer Chlldem la. putting up
a new two-story brick office build
ing in Central Point for .C ' B.
Hostel. ' ' s'.-'-'-f ; '"
: Movement launched to unite all .
fruit growers in. one,, co-ojieratlve
tissoclatlon. ...... ..f.r...
Party of Medford folks bffore'l
a tnlly-ho to ride (n at 'Portland
roBe carnival." , ' , ' ; ':.;-... i
Editorial:' ' It Is now 'possible
In Medford ,tb get a 6c lireakKast.
a 10c dinner or a real 'metropoll
tnn banquet lit tho Nash; for -760.
- Over i30 t;ara' ai;e nbVr: "owned
In Medford. " : ;:--:'' ! -' .:
.r - r.;l --..).
Quill Points ;
It,seusto' "bo n rule., Tbe
leks : girl trie lids . covet tho
brtde- inan; tho more -they .
covet her. ring, " ' .
Mellon stays In spito.of law be
cause -the law ' is . foolish. And
thus we . are afforded, an ' illus
trious .example of the m'nta. atate
called,. Amcricanitis. , ' v.- -
Men may.be equal in AmeHclii"
bu this is the only land In wHlcli
a. man who dies suddenly vJs ' Jjtisl
a clue. , ' ( ', 1 , ( .-
Americanism: A convlctioii lhat
laws . are made to restrain" ami
direct people less virtuous and. re
spectable thitn-ybu.' ":"''- -f-?''
. A newspaper. ;. owned. t by . th
power trust neems especially jrVlOk..
ed to-the one- that darek not ;tte-:
fend strikers -becauBfi - It ioW-iia ;,tK
bank controlled .'by lho ffcQtory. j;'-;
? London fogs p r o l a 6 4 y wohj.i
seem very dense to a, man.-abcuil-vj
toined' to the; intellectuaiatiiSoi-
phere of the senate. .. V-.'.. v- '. -
How to keep suckers fro.m, MolV"
te Carlo? Well, what about thank
ing the .Vftll Street ' method ,o.
customers- can . watch ..the. t".wli-iel
spin? -. ' ' .' ;
ThA diacoveiy of America &o&
only Jiioao, and never Mffc " vaa .
so trivial n suui raised- fcoTnuch
whoopee. .
And inn ny 'niainutfos' rati-:'
hwa use tlicre b-n't rtwrnl li
. on honc, for mptft haa jTonej.;.";
- vtkm . .o '.twlif-pltr-. ' - v 'v:,' :. -r4' ."v""
u' -j4-- -'- 'iy ''i'-'
A hick .tiowii la -airad-ij ,wliere
the editor ask CehtrW ,Vyhb,' Ih
visiting the Smiths -i v'.'-
-.; , ' ' - .
Germany may be given, 37. ywt
to pay; and once the people gel
accustomed to the ' (dea,; OenNL
Motors should sell it lot of cArs'
there..
Wet. Baltimore DoantB tif -a- de
crease in th number of-at'reats.-Few
people seem' wicked 'to'; A op
who hds three drfhks Under htt
belt. ' . ,' . s K
r j '.-;4;v' -;'
Correct this entence, ";VV!ten
I'm at n bridge . party,"; wild . she.
"John bents me- home, .but.' le
never feeta abused aboiK -it.".
Few methods " of - farn relief
compare with a Rood job In iowft.,"
By BUD FISHES
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