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PXiTfi .FOUR MTTlFORTTi .MATT; .OTCTBTJNE. fEDFORu, OKEOOX. FHTDIW, JUXF. 21.1920.. MEDKORD MAILT RIBUNE Dtfly, fundi?, VMkly . PubUiiwd by tb . , , UXPFoUP fJtlNTlNQ GO. n ti a n. tnr st. run ri , , BOBKltT tf. Hl'KL, Editor :'. I. BUMPTEB SMITH. Mihtfir An lodtpendwt Nmptpcr Eotcnd u MeottJ elan matter it MnUtrd, Vtt,o, under Art of lludt 9, 18T. SUBSCRIPTION tlTU By Uall Id Adurie: DJ1, with BuiKlay, year IT. BO btllj, ilLb Sunday, o.oulb TS pally, vllhoat 8uidar, yr 8.60 Itaily. without Buixlay, tnwutb 86 Wfftlr Mall Tribune, on yetr 1.00 Buiwlay, om year . . 2.00 Br larlrr, la Adulter In Mctford. AiblaixJ, Hekmmille, Central l'ouil, fboealx. Talent, GvUl bill arid od Higlnyii Daily, wltb Burnley, nonth .TS fully, without guide?, munUi .85 Daily, itfout BmxUr. cm yav f.oo paly, kIUi Hunday, oix year B.00 All (eruu, ebb In utttntt. ' MEMBER 0P TDK ASSOCIATED PBESi . Iteceltliif Pull Uai Wire Bmlca Ttit Associated I'rem U ticliuhely entitled to the me fur publication of all nwi dUeatrhea credltrd to It or utl.erwlie eredlted In title paper, and also to the local newi puMlibtd bereln. All tights for publication of tpedal dJjpatefcee krrelo are alto mened. Offleial paper of the ftty or Medrnrd. Oflelal paper of J it lion County. Bworo dally tmae etrfulitloo for III BODtJM ding 11. 1, 1U28, 44:18. I AdterLltinc ItrpreeenTatlfee II. C. MOlifc.S'BKN CUMI'APrr orrieea la N Yurk, riilratiQ, Detroit, Bao ' rancUco, Lot Artielea, Beattle, tortlaud. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry A ('filiforni.-i tmirist v:ih )' int(fi( wn-i-kfil ynt4Tll.'iy, when oi hiK own si0 of the nuid. 'I'h- l:iw roiupt'liwatlnn. wlii'-lt li;il:infcs ihinv4 t'vi'iily ami Wfll lor ttie liiiiMiiii family wlthnut any :isi.-l'.tin from iiiimun iin-nriin. lias nppari-lil ly mOh Im1 (itMrallotiH tilHiit tin- lion. 'I'liKinas llfl'liri, Hit wurM'A witiilii-sl llK't. and n-na-l(,)-ial i-t-pri'scn ta live of Alalia ma. Unit, ihilln is dsiviiiK of the widest sympathy, but Is Ki-ttiiifi nppriiximati'ly what he has nun luir. Ills hoy Tom is iti .a-jaln. This tlnif tin yntiriK man raiiimeil a lauiMry W!tK'ii. II was first al te;td that ynunK Tom was drunk, hut mtiv It Is alltd that in- was full of druKs. Xn Ki-enter hoitow -i an tefall a family than to have one of thi luoud cnsiavi-rl liy nar-roiics.- The misery left ly litfuor is plenty. Init tiny compared to the woe of the ureal eurse. - There 1h a law known ns llio Harrison driiK aet. No politician to d:(te has hlilhely linitped into n pulpit to antioiince "1 stand for lis ht rid enfoieeinent. and if elected rext Kovcinlii'i', will devote my chief i'f foils lo its enforcement ." It has never heroine a political loothall. like the Volstead act. Nothing viil hf dune nlmut it. Imt Senutrf- Hr-riln hlmuld, in the litil nf events. An est ra fancy moon, preceded (hy a To in us Swem sunset, beamed ileasantly upon' (he valley last yight, receiving many la udal ory compliments from rich and poor alike. plain Kxorrm ( Lyons Independent ) The mystery of the looting of (he .Mills and Augell Mloi-CM here (he night of March I has been pretty well solved. Certain fads bd to certain conclusions, w li I c h proved to be about correct, and there Is a chance that Hie o win is may lie reimbursed. ThitiuK sure have come to a , pretty pass when rumble seals are a hit t lcil out Model T -Ids. Ihe tail end of Her gown was a charming cre mation of soft while lall'etii. made ' Hllghtty bouri'ant. wilh a tight fit ting bodice, which was shirred at (be waistline, and the skirt com ing almost to the floor in two larce points in Ihe back. ( l'p Ktate Jiaper.) Ves . . . "Two large point in the back" mid said to be a great little ambush for bow legs, hich are not fashionable. The editorial cussing nf the young man who stowed away on the French I rails-A l la fit le plane, Was hurled before t he editors knew that the youth was kissed by fine of the French idiots, when officially discovered in Spain. Mis. Kar Wig (nee Toupee) find children, a rri veil from I'orlland leceniiy, and Is being warmly re ceived. Dickie Isaacs H working In the ' P.eii harder bank, and is learning fust and will be as tireo as any bank "clerk In time for the countv fair. The corn Is looking fine out ihb Way. --I .M.illn Items. ) - That 's 111 (creMim;. but how doc it taste'.' The weallicr is ideal for home. Kpun beer, wlih or without prei V.els. , A violent case of old world cul ture Is reported in (he north end of low n. .tcs'lK i: ,Mis IU.OW TlKwe vliii look toiwanl lo iin posilig Upon I he new ly W eds of June 1 1 it i "fitendly confusion" whhh is (he hum ui ok of the Flench wi i.l iiarivari tb well to fonsuler the liiulim: or the jury 1-ecenily in a Minnesota distiut coin t. Cert a in boisterous pei Mns sere , tiadi d a couple mat i led al the , bride's P.ome in S.dn, a Mnall low n soul h of Mmoi el lead. The bride's mother. doiiM less under 'the strain of the excitement of the wedding and din of the demon Miation. deiiouiici d the intrude) s inul among other things called ' I hem "boot h-w get s and t hlevcs." T O of l he ri oW li bl ought NUit against her for slander, asking l n.efin damages. The hi ble s -tnoi her put in a counter claim . The Jury awarded the toother I M"o,l dam.'ges and dismissed the plaintiffs claim.-(.s(. Paul I'lo lieei '-'im . Midwa ,l heal ie sliMaHcil Vila plione ojinpiueiii, Newport. WHAT THE NATIONAL IX the lust campaign on only one jitst Toil we're' the two-presi dentin! eamltrtntes absolutely ayreed, Both ftivorrd a re ('ill of th' national origins clause in the nuniigratiou yd. Ill i'iililllur the Special .Session, I resilient Jlnovef asked 1 or the suspension of tli is clause. the national origins f I ; i j will oo the fact that both party leaders w the nnnilicr of imtniirrants adinissiihle 1 ".'!, 71 I, a change of no yreat importance. The chief difference is in the allcl lnent ainimir norllnvesl European eoinitries. The ipinta from (I rent Britain um norlli oni Ireland is increased fi-oin iM. H 10 to (ii,iHU), or f-'J per cent. The German (jnota is rednerd from ' 1,(100 to 2o',0(i0, or nearly .V) per cent. That of the Scandinavian countries is cut from !U00 to 7000, or li(i per cent ; nf the Irish Free State from 28, ."00 to 18,000, or 40 per rent. France loses 1000, or 22 per cent, Mid Italy Chilis 200l)f m .V) per cent. One of the main purposes of the new Iminirat ion aet was to restrict the inflow from Southern and Southeastern Knrope, arid increase if from Scandinavia and Xorthcrn Furope. Hut under this national origins plan the reverse will he true, South Mn Kuropc's frnin will he over 20 per cent. 4 WIMLF the' Frcsidenf has heen defeated in tho first shir tnish, n cruitroersy likrt this, involving raeial prejudices and pi-idest can't he settled so easily, rndouhtcdly the matte will come up a!ain in the iU'aM Congress; and will prohfihly he an issue in the next. ( 'onyressioual campaigns. In our opinion, selection on individual (pialificat iohs and econoniit- firoiiuds, would he preferalde to any raeiiil one". For, after all, one can't indict a nation, and no race has a monopoly on uiuh'sirahles. Hut as between President Hoover's policy, and' that of let- till": down the bars to Southern Kurnpc. we dent's program should, and eventually will, of public opinion. THE VALUE TIIK appearance of the pestiferous earwi -1- a very inierestiuo; '.nt ennccrnitio; pests. bie of the most successful oivhardists in the Knjrue K'iver alley was asked the other day if there was much Mijjhi in the valley. His answer, "VKS, THANK iJOD!" .shocked Ihe interro gator. Jin! the PI. (). went on to cvplain : "I don't mean 1 want any more blight in the valley. I'ut do mean that without blight in this counlry we oivhardists would have been bankrupt years aro. lJliht has eliminated the badly managed orchard, and there fore kept down pear production, lint, for the blight, tins pear surplus in this counlry would be aludulely disas trous to the industry in the Kooue Kiver Valley." ' Yc have yet. to I'ind an oivhunlist who doesn't, atfi'ee with him. Alonif tlu samv line a former ol'l'icia! of the I. S. J)e partment of Aprriculturr declared the boll weevil had been al most as a ureal a benefit to the planters of the Houth as the cotton ".in. Of course there are limits. The Mediterranean fruit fly is probably one exception that proves the rule. Hut no well-informed person can deny that there are two sides to the pest question, as there are to most others. It alt comes back in the pitiless hut potent biological law, "the survival of the fittest,'' find the eiptally potent but pitiless ccohomie law, "supply and demand." Pests work for both. WHAT PRICE APIilKNDliV subscriber, comment ing favorably on our re cent editorial enneeruinic the l-ame D-urU ( 'nnuress, en closes Ihe following editorial, from the Kmporia tiaette, which we consider worth reproducing. The author of this is William Alleu White and be entitles it "The Price of Kconnmy:" It NPcniH unbelievable, when one casls Ills political memory hack three or four decades, to learn thai loday. alter four weeks or the spHsinn, in the House of llepreHeiilatives in Congress the Committee on Civil War Invalid 1'ensionern has not been organ ized at this session of Congress. Thirty yearn ago that committee wits one of the tniportntU committees of the House, along with Finance. W'nyn and Means. Judiciary and Appropriations. Now thai the Civil War veterans tire la tbetr tale 7H'h and mld-Sll's, (his committee has not even organized, and a bill Is pendiufi In Congress asking lor an increase of pensions to $7-' for all vet erans unit Sat) a month to their widowed pensioners, and $125 tt month to all veterans who are helpless and require tlitf attention or another person. While .(he bill Is pending, ami while the old soldiers suffer the lie;-.lec( of (he nation, they are dying at Ihe rale of ir.a a day. Uy not organizing (his committee and not pass ing this hill our government Is saving ri tidy tittle sum every day, niuonnlihtt, perhaps, to $."00 to $;10(H), If economy is lo he purchased nt the price of honor it Is rather dear! If every day will be Sunday My Home?" There won't be MUTT AND JEFF r , A Y V A SIX. W TOTAL FOR S , ; lG J OH DO V6U '"ii'WIlW CAei't GlUG ORIGINS LAW MEANS (onerress refused. Therefore into effect .Inly 1st, in spite of opposed it. plan will reduce from J)l,(i(i7 to bclic- have t the lYesi ic slippor' OF PESTS calls attention to ECONOMY 1 bye and bye, why sin"; 1 any need of a home. Some People Play The Personal Health Service '. Bjr WILLIAM BEADY, II. D. Signed lrltera pertaining to peraoml . tcttrf ahould b brief tud wrlttto In. Ink. ceived, truly w ca w Mwa oar, , lug to liutnictitmi. ddrM Dr. Wllllua i HKAIril HOKCM j In the Mute of New York there j has le-ell a law, enacted in 1 1 J 6, ; rcipiU'iiiK m in 11 1 es a week of ' physical training, name and liy-!-icne education for every pupil in the p it l 1 I e s h o o Ih. 1!'H h ave it to o u r educators to duck (he spirit of the law. whatever ho kum they m a y employ to follow the letter of It. This law means 4u minutes of physical o d uca- tion or health education in each school day. IJo the pupils get that? They do lint. 'They get one or two gymnasium periods n week, and all the rest of it is baloney. All over the country unhygienic practices in the public schools are arousing the concern of intelligent parents and of the physicians aiid health authorities. The (health ) ignorant teacher, principal and superintendent is destined to en counter mme and more resistance on the pari of citizens wlio have some regard fur the health of the future generation. I offer this hint to prospective teachers: The old fouy pedagogues with t heir a ( fee lation of contempt for hygiene are giving you a wrong altitude to-. single inoculation, and the other ward your life work, no matter ie.iiiiiiiK throe successive inocu v.hat line of teaching you 'may; lations at intervals of a week or elect, .Mens sana is less than the', more. .Mrs. II. :. half of It; you'll find that In cor- Answer. All I am prepared to pure sano is iplite as Important j tell you is that the three ih.se nieth when you begin your job of teach-(. is generally satisfactory. Chil-big- jdi.n should have the benefit of The North Carolina state health ( rhe Schick test, ami if this shows board pnblidted a warning ahou; they are stis. eptible, the tox:n-aiili-the detrimental effect of the long i toxin immunization (it is not in- school day ill October, 1 Dr. James I' Kogers of the fed eral bureau of education said In an official statement: "It needs to he remembered" a passive way of say inn yon school superintend ents, principals and (cncheiv; tnii-l rcmemlierl "thai it is just as fai laciotis to ntfinn that the inoie v, school a child tile better educated he is. a to beli"VP thai the more we exercise his muscles the stroim er he will become, or the more we feed him the bigger In- will grow.'" I imagine In-. Holers earned a good spanking at the hands of his superiors, for that. The New York Slate Medical so ciety considered ihe subject so im portant that a place mi the pro gram of tlio annual met ling in 1 !' J 7 was given to the discussion nf "Oc cupational Disorders of the New York I'uhlie School Child." These suggestions were made: The "keeping in" of school clii! dren after school hour should lie eliminated. Noon recess should be not less t hau one and a uuaiier hours. Not more than one-half to one and a halt hours of home work shniild be assigned, according lo ihe age of the pupil. A New York City physician said: "I have found that when a study period Is scheduled for the following day. additional homework is frequently j assigned, and occasionally that pe- i omi ItM-n i nni'U'jni n. die ii-ac ti er for other pitrjioses. Home work should not Invade the child's in herent right to Its share of sun shine, fresh nlr and play." On these very groiyids I hasp niy opinion that homework should not be tob-rated at nit, if the school day is five hours long. One shameful abuse that Is prac ticed by too many school teachers is the trick 'of making It embar rassing for the child to leave the schoolroom when necessary. This ought to be stamped out by vigor ous action by parents in every in stance, for a teacher who will com mit such an offense is utterly un worthy of sympathy or respect. QI'KSTIOXS Al ANKWKItS Why Toe Itch U Ohstlnalo. After using remedies to destroy the fungus or rincworm of toe Itch or gymnasium Itch, it Is Important to dMnfect' the linings of the shoes and t In stockings, for these may harbor tlie'fungus and reinfect the toot. I believe the most sal isfac tory disinfectant for the lining of ihe shoes is formalin pour an ounce or two of a solution of for ma ldeh de into each shoe, swish it around to wet all the lining, and drain it out. and let the shoe stand dryiui; in the open or in suntkht, if possible, for a day or so before wearing it agnln. F. II. C. Answer. - That Is a good sug gestion. Now I suppose we had better repeat the formula for the ii I n I nil nt. Whitfield's ointment. Piano The Same Way health irA byfieOf, not to d )! dUfiioal or Owing to the larg cumber of. Ittwn re no repiy on tw oin w qutne ooi ouign- Brady, In cr of thii rjewepaper. IS fM III.IC SCHOOLS that seeniH to he ko satisfactory for! the treatment of this common form ttt toe itch. It consist of .salicylic acid 3, henzofc ncid it, in peliola-) t u in !'. Apply once a day for sev- i era 1 days, t hen discontinue The i formalin for disinfecting shoe lin- ; ini; eonsisis of one ounce of ofiiiMal iv stand. ird formaldehyde in seven : of water. This formaline treat ment of shoe liniriKs'is excellent in ; many cases of hrnmirirosis mal odorous sweat iliK of the feet. A U-etfular monthly policini; of all the .shoes in this way controls excessive and malodorous sweating in many cases, without special treatment of the feet. Calcium Cnrhoiiatf. I find that calcium carbonate comes only in Jo grain tablets. You suggested grains for gas, after eating. How can I get the right dosage? .Mrs. A. M. Answer. Jit cak a tablet in two. No matter if the pieces are uneipial. Ten grains is only a moderate dose. Calcium carbonate is otherwise known as precipitated chalk and perhaps more commonly as prepared chalk, and it is pref erable to soda as an antacid. Diphtheria J'l-cvciilfoii, I am ji la lining to have my son, aged !l years, inoculated to pre vent diphtheria. 1 understand there are two methods one requiring a dilation t before they (Copyright John F. enter scho DlUe Co. d. Quill Points Si ill. think bow many nmiv (cetca; accidents tlicre niiglit be if siaiiehiuly hugged the moiorman. If you use the right paste, ymir Ih will be nice and clean when litt the age of 4 yon have the last sna pulled. If Mr. Ktlison i gelable source a,nt find a new of rubber, he with lobster. I mtjiht experiment American men spend millions a year for cosmetics, and those who wonder whether the dead know what Is goinu on here might observe whether Daniel Itoonc has turned over. . American sni: fiuffawinc over a magazine joke about an Kngitsh - man: thinking the l-hmllsli are try - lng to start a war because their magaxlnes Joke A merica ns. If he says money Isn't the mens- ure of success, he has no money ' and Ills vanity demands another yardstick that will prove him a winner. The scarcity nf seven -passenger sedans indicates nothing, exccnt that the man who needs one that size hasn't that much money. in in i i-im mm-i urn tn am npie o rui; store tables can recognize their authenticity by the layers of gum liniierneatU. Girls neist more wisdom now. In the old days t bo ron hi l ell n marries I man hc rn ii tt ht didn't shac ctvpt tut Saturday. American idealism never goes ; quite so far as to vote for the bet- I ter man if the other party prom ises u butter the bread. The Liberal party d defeat. The Knglaml a of fin- I.d;!i-;it!on will inere.i! earning capacity. Just loo ' l icll college professors. : "Mi ! sfv ! MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACIIOHS 1. Operiititnt b. .Mliiiiurr I rie t li. Art nf tuMli away 18. An iimlrr- btlllMlllItf IT, Ditell is. I nit of work ru. ii-fiitmUc IiiicKh SI, CotJitlf ment i-f a liolt 2?. Win. I -I, Wurthlcsi hat in tf S'.. mi 38. ItfBrrt 2). OrgHi of lu'urliKf 31, Si aiUol for teltti riu in s. Kinit nf carve m. hjirluklur Cruse smitli A inrrl rim miiiiuiiul 4li, ( USlllOllH 4i. IJn.lj mill Mi Iihllle 43. MfAKUrs of h-iiyth 43. Jtejal navjt aiiiir, 41. Sliarp ' 4. l'orelir:i 4. I.iiitl hy lipni ul. lnkts ib-nr u3. Cliihlrvii's mom r.5. And: Lot. it. small, ki tin re liudj Solution of TaT ot tin-: I'rPiu-li CS. Tj jo in ensure r!i, liy nicatis of r.i. iiiirnltiK ru, Almust snmr flti. Hurst rortli C9. J milt bl uhI 10, rertalnliitf to .Mars 7?. It 1.1 tre of on rlli 71. I'n ilonsly ;e. Catnidtiuthin ef nat unit i lews "7. Intervening a luce , jJtr YjSrli I 5- k A 2. l3 1- IS - 16 1 7, I 15 p " - ll 13 r - : . m ; zs 1 7 iT7 : TT i io W. 11 1 f -i -r2- . ...43. - $3 joC i til -3 c4 . -hing a campaign mor.ey on hiiiel. with unspent ; :- 4 nesses. Kespeciable hankers and j No rfefen-ae ayainst airplane at-.manufacturers lestiiied that they ! tack? Men armed only w ith spea-s 1 did business with the bootlegger ; though the same thing when the ' h nd "toond his Rnmis always excel -! other side first used arrows. lent." ! So the crime commission nimu make a "courageous" report? That implies that it will be tempted to j conceal a disagreeable truth. Just. what disagreeable truth, .Mr. Presl- dent? " Correct this sentence: 1 I squeal ami gfgnle i said the critic, "but the "Girl public." don't !" ! to attract attention Huecaii Director Iics. PKDFOlIIi, N. II., June 1 wi. w ...,., , o.- ! I en I director of the I . s. eterans I bureau, died to day at his summer : home here. He had been ill for ; two weeks. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) a pnrjper and live oii charity so he ran away. He had euouoh money to pay . i . . "I 11 j none left over to pay for food. Itr. l: 1 .. f.. .... 1 lie ucii ii i rcc ii ii ii as Mini; iiM"1'"" v. , it.. . . ... ,. up for centuries on light wine and he eould. Standing in Iron! ol !Rn0(1 whoat ,Jr0aiL a delicatessen store. Imikinir at 'i lie iiiim, tie ion in a neati laim :and died. The doctor said, "larvati(Hi.M The police said (''Starvation and pride." At all events, .John Nelson is lout of the home for obi folks now. permanently ! President Hoover's task is not easy. People along the Canada border telegraph and write. "Won't you please slop the shooting?" In New York n distinguished Yesterday's Puzztt !). II ik an II. 'Ilin0 MllO list . 19. New I'ntfkiiul htnO'i rUHir. li. 'i riiil 1... Pull npiirt Hi, Ma, iircil H. A leit i r-.il, Ilulil ' :n t Mom-it, a i at tli r,i. Nujdenuni Mi: he i-rumli r ZG, tleuiitrtlli cli II 111 lit. llmtailun fr"l It. Wanlt'iiN C, nli"illiial 111 r:ti-nt of sur- flH'H IT. I L ii re l!l. II 11 im! Immb i.i. Wont of f-iml lur liienriliiff 52. 'I liri'ftci'ii tilntli ,'t. A, mint preflv (1!). U'Mlt'll fti. I dllkfl :i. At liotiie fit. I'lTIISO Hi. Place to nit Writing Im lili'niPiit US. To! Srot. ;o. siiutiicrii roicttfllatlon :i. iiiiuc 73. Aiirultnin'f ldrtliiliirn "5. Isliiml m-.ir New York-i . uljlir. ' 1. Springs, :is a liorsn !. Mmie out 3. Leave uielotlfl 4. l ooil tlsli . f irst uomnti 8. ('(iiithienti nidir. ?. KilJt-tl h. Wnmlen pins V. Inili'ftiiitt nrtli-h' 10. Wesn-rn In ilfn n 11. s ho vied the IS. I ml In n s comii. furnr , boottegeer on trial summoned some of his best customers as wit- The law is not taken seriously by Ihnso that do not choose to take it so. -f Wo are. "ptishlng quickly" to a discussion of reduction of nnna- ments and especially reduction spa nower. (iveat llritain, Japan and the ; Ciii'.ed States will have the first J ' ilIsc.-ifs.sion. I 1 I American patriots will cross their I I!. ,..,.un.l.n..i...r tt... I.... no ' val conference in Washinutoa when lhjfi (.ountI.y dpstroyeil hundred: - millions of dollars worth of real : battleships, some partly finished, i iwlilte britain, with a magnificent i Iscsture, burnt (I interesting but not : ! expensive, blueprints of ships that might he built, some (lay, perhaps.! Rene LaCoste French, best ten nis player in the world who re Icently beat the American. Tilden, fsurprines those that know nothing; -aboiit Frenchmen. lie wins because of his steadv I D K T K It M I N A TION. He never tires, doesn't get ex- . i cited, and Consider the amazing fact that u?hl all his life he has drunk Frenc red wine, diluted with water. The tVom.l. noro.lA htvn lw.an l.rnn.rlil I Voting gentlemen in this country .ill 1...- i ...f,,,l !... 1.,.,,. (c08te never over-stimulated his heart with cocktails or poisoned himself with gin or whiskey. Young gentlemen with their di plomas hum many universities, will he soon waiting for the world to answer the question, "What ihave you to offer'.'" j The world will answer, "Kxpcri ' ence. and plentv of it." ! 1 Graduates will find that their real education begins NOW. .Some ;of them, convinced that they al ready amount to soinet hing. will Rot nothing. Do You Remember? TI N' YK.AKS AfiO T()T.'7 (Krom filp of Mail Tribune.) June 21, 1919 Humor were, current today, tlm it new ruiltond from-Klfimttth Fulls to Crescent City Ih UelilK projectou with Yrekp, Cul., an tt connoctitiK iioitit. Interned Gernutii fleet Is sunk by Iflermau orewa in Scupa FJow. Poitland Forty-two quarts of gin and alto pints of whiskey were cnniinuited rroni an S. V. Pullman liv deputv sheriffs here today. War time prohibition g'e Intti effect .I nl v 1. .Messrs. Moinn and Percy,, Itiulto theatre owners, take, over the Ma jestic theatre at Kosoburf?. t TWKN'TY YKAKS AfiO TODAY (From files of .Mall Tribune.) June 21, 1909 ,! Salem Judge Galloway Vilds Crater Luke road bill unoonstitu- i tional. , , Rulletin: Free mall delivery with two carriers, to start Kept. la. To the Poor Farmer (I'MitnriaH An oa.storn implication liaes to pnipoaH ilie InllowinK liiiiBt to tlie poor farmer. One woulil tliink the filitor linil rosided ill lie Hokuh i liivi'r valley: I " I k'lo'H to the poor fanner. How lean he have a merry time when he I h;iu nofhlnir til live 111 hut a hiii house, HothiiiB lo shelter hiH horses hul a warm barn, nothiiiK to eat except overytliinK Unit Blows ouf ot Ihe ground or can he honght at the stores, no way to got his mail ' except having it brought 1 to hinv j every day hy a smiling mail car" rier who will soon bo 'Wearing j I'ncle Sam's uniform wlllr shlnliig brass buttons, 1 no way to get to town but with a rubber-tired buggy i or auto, no wa to make mone I Inrt hy soiling fin-cent corn, afi-rent ' butter, t'i hogs, 27-cent eggs ant) have his farm double in price once i in a while. While you are enjoy- ing your Sunday dinner, don't tor iget to drop a tear for the poor, j dowu-ti'oddcn larmer man." Poultry Meeting Tonight, Gold Hill There will bo a mooting of all interested in poultry at thd school house In Oold Hill tonight, I'll- Jday. at o'clock. N. ,C. West'r i flebl will speak on the subject, ' "The Growing of the Pullets." 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