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PSQE FOUR MKDFORT) MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . OttRnoy. Flt'lDAY. .THLV 21, 1f)2i). Medford mail tribune Dtu, lundej. WHklr PuhllihMl bf tbe innroKU riu.Misu t. ll-IT-M M. Ml II Ftoe n EOBEUT W. BUHL, (dllof I. illMl'TEU (M1I1I. Umw An iDdtfMwltat Newfptptr Witni ei Heond eleee Bitur it Medlirt, kxtrn, under Act of Heteh 8, 18l. BDBnCUIPTIOM 1AIM It Mill In Adiuu: Bui, itb Buniii, ftr.... nelly, WlUl Buiidey, Hilith . '. nelly, vllliout Buudi. rear. . .(r.so mi . uki1',1om perT.'.". 'So Mt Wrier, Ul AOianM in mcwuru, n.iiiuiu. iuUomllle, i'eillrej I'ulut, Ftweull, leJeiil, Until 'inn! "."iib'SSJi Bomb .t! lleJIy; wllbout flunlaT, mouth tfB inn, .iih.iui Bunder, one jeu I oo; Dajf, wltb RundAf. m eix " J All terra, cuh lo uiiiuet. I MKMbEH Of TUB ASKOCIATKII PKlMi Krcelilni IAjII Ua-sed Wire Benlee Tbi Aiauclited 1'rwe U eirlmlfelf entitled to tb um for iiubllMtlon of ell neve dlipateliee irtdlted to It or otllfr.lM freilltfld Id tlile piper. Hid eleo to the !! newl publlilKd titreln. AU rlguU for publlralloa tf ipedij elljplUbel Aetelo we l neened. (final paprr of the rtir of Medrqrt. OftlcUl piper of Jukioo Couoif. Boro dill item HmiuUloo for IU mhUbi eodlnf uct. 1, 1B2M. :i8. Adrertlftnc ttrpreientillrM H. C. MOUBNHKN A CUSII'ArfT OtftcM lo New Yuri, Oilrifo, Uctroft. Bio rructico, tot Aufelet, Seellle, PorlUud. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Parry Horticulturists are liclllB compli mented upon till" simple, COllipll'X loii, rotundity nml plonsliig l"'i HimatUy (if tlm iioai-H "tlicy liuve liKiiluctMl. it ltd arc fit xuniplcH of the kiiwci'h nklll." Tim lu.itl (ulluriKlH Jiad ndlnc well trained help In Miillur Nature. Old Sid, Henry .1. 'lllnute, and I lie liiuru or less liuny hoc. "flow llliynne cmitd steal 11 Hltxo lihiiiic is :i iny.itciy." ejarululcH llie (-yti-eincil . ,ali'in HlaliaHinaN, and I'litltilllll-M: "tmr Idea wimld In- In lii-i n Die inslrumt-nt lucked up in jail u-illl the thief." Our idea Would he to keep Hie Insli llllielil ' tucked up in jail wilh tile owner, hut ill separate cells. 11 Is no mystery how anyone could steal a Mixophonc. The myslery la wily they are not all feloniously appro priated. The KHMim hit; heen pinplcryotl lit n lumlMM- nffiro fur iilino;it it your iitit! ri'NltfiKMl Inn! week hi K?t iimr j jcil Tinwlay. ( lna, Kim., K'ls tcr.) Thi ln'ithf IwiH a k""1 J"'- The City of 1'in-lluiul lian paHHi'tl mi onlhiniKio pruhJliltinK itowh l ioin i iincttiinitiK In l lit city llinltH. Tim itkh'h arc il nulHaiH't', arnl havi' ht't'ti imIsImk tied In the renl (Ifiitlnl art'UH routitlnj? n the wuutl jiih'H idli'il on llie ulilownlUn, and iniiklT.K u nnlne like u $47 auli) hnni. The m-(lnane Ih n .Mtni pnnlon of the reHolut Ion of the ('hMinlier of Cointiit'tce )inhllii(ltiK the Hfll InlerontM from IuIIi11mk u railroad In the Mat', and the crown will pay h'Mrt attontlon to their iinhTH than the ruilrnad did, The itow Ih n clever eiiss, ami Iiuh u riimlnal nature1, llveiy KprhiK ht pulls up Hill ;ore'H curti hy the ronl.M and onfn on the hackH of l''rjMdv Ityhee'H tshfi-p, and Hcures lht Alice lltinley peacock, and ealH Up the Wheat Dock ltohlUHiitl of .laikHDiivlllc, intends 1'nr his pul-li-tH. TIk crow Ih the 10 th lop inn M.f the llluejay family, and Is uh fuijny iih a 1 r.-year-uld hlh Mchuol hoy drensed like a I'ulvcrMily of Oregon Junior. The crow does not take life very )crloU'dy, and Ih correspondltiKly happy. The crow cannot sltiK lick on earth, hut like ha Minn and harltoncM, thin docs not keep him from trying. A fanner nf Newton county. A i kalian. lost n two-year-idd heifer whi'ii the animal chukeil nn a roll of hills' the farmer hail lost In n pasture. (Kansas City Star.) The tiller should keep his money In a till. The endurance flic his demon strate th:U an airplane umtor can endure almost uh much as th puhllc. Joe. O'ltrieii, the hat her. Was stndllin; down the Afalh Stem yv tcrday when a hrick fell off the Fred Weeks store and missed .lu tteph hy a hair and a red one. .Messrs. .lames Hates. William Hate's, nml Henry Hates rushed out from their tonsorlal parlors ami cried hi unison: "You had u close shave, Joe!" The Incident cut into the afleinonn siesta of the Mutes I in. vs. Mr. o'ltrieii said, "1 hohhed Just In time." Mr. James Hates Investigated the incident, ami said he cntild Hot see how lite hrick fell. Perhaps the hrlck was tt hey I UK the law of uruvliatluii, whclh is In Kood working onh r Uluiides have started their Tall fret I; linn, mid are feedlnt; the freckles hlltlci uiilk. One of our most tempestuous yuiniK nutoisls, who all hod sum mer essayed the role of a tornado, has developed Into a fine walker Steps have heen taken to make the court Iiouho fluhl n county. instead of just it city, affair. This Is (lie proper spirit, and will do much to dispel the he lief t hat Med ford Is greedy, ltlds I'm' hox lhK Cloves, lo ho dist i Ih tiled at itvcry street ami fence corner, will he opened soon. Coni;i ''"-''"inn I law ley ivrlteH that the KelloK Anti-War pact has nothlntc lo do ' with -htunloipalllleH. hiiiim.i: (ir'iil Hetiil Trlhiine) Afler all, luidK' Is n wn ki " iloi ful ' unmt) nml teacher. M'hen ft woman can keep trm-k nf Hie plays made, keep lip a runniim conveiHathiii. pot nil thn eohwi'hM and come luitne with nn earful of i;ossip, It KhmVH the old head him heen . hiisy and olear iih n hell. (Not lo mention tho nhlllty to maintain neutrality between two of tho Older OltlH who nro mad at each other, ami lenllfylnif con stantly In deep vlilH'rn tihoiil the oriieryness of tho other.) ANOTHER MURDER TRIAL FARCE THIS Professor Snoo'k triul is the wirt'of farce tlmt shouM never lie ullowi'd. There is no (iicstioii (lint Snook is (juilty. ' I f confessed. 1,'ven now 1 lie niunler is not tlcnied. lint a lonjr drawn out, unsavory trinl is ccrtniii. The de fense will claim the defendant wiis doped liy the dead (,'irl, the I victim of mi iniiiiitons drug i-inr. If this method fails, then insanity will lie tried. It is as cer- an he that lain as aiiyiiuii Professor Snook -will escape that .- . SCI'VeS. ' ' We don't believe in capital punishment. Hut. as lontf as . . , . , , , . . . . . . I hat is llie law it, .should he enlorced. .And it should lie eu- .. . . ... ....... , ,. ,, ., lorccd ill this eouiilry as it is iii hnland, promptly; williont undue litigation and futile delay. Till ci rime lieen eonimit led in the ilislaiiee away, there is no (Ion itt Snook would have been in the j penilentiiiry a month ii'O, there to remain for life. ; A very similar crime was committed in Michigan about n year ano. Korly-eieht hours after the confession the j-'iiilty man was in prison and the incident, closed the public: spared j expense and the demorali.iii spectacle of another hmtf drawn j out mid senseless murder trial. j The reason was that .Michitran docs not legalize capital pim ishmeul. There is no doubt that this man Snook would be triad lo plead tiiiilly if he knew that he would be (riven imprison ment lor life, lint facino dealh even a rat will i'ijrht for its life. Plt'OI'OXKNTS of capital punishment miijlit use this as an argument, against its abolishment on the trround of its de terrent effect throiitrh fear, lint the Tact remains that murders arc less frcipieul in A! iehitran, without, capital punishment, than in Ohio, with it. And in .Michio.'iii punishment for murder is prompt, lonif drawn out murder trials infreipicut while in Ohio delays and miscarriage of justice are notorious. Not only has capital punishment failed lo reduce crime, it has in murder eases been one of the chief causes of the courts' delay and the defeat of, justice. . THE PEOPLE CAN RULE IF THEY WILL T IS fritfi to sjty that puMic Iml u rm'iil. demonstration usual to deserve special mention. Tin! International Taper Company announced llie purchase of several newspapers a few. months njjo, and expressed its in tention of controlling many more.. Tin! Intel-tint ional I'aper Company being nlso a power com pany, there was a great; popular outcry against such a proced ure. Vox l'opuli frowned and fumed in practieullv every news paper in the laud. The 1'deral and culled officers of the company on the carper.. 1 , ,M "VI.KRK was no law, however, ' ciirrying out its program.: cers of the corporal ion met ainl ago they announced that, the -newspapers purchased would be sohl, and the International I'apcr Company would entirely abandon any effort to control by purchase tho press of America, or any portion of it.. . i Tnblitt opinion alone did that. "We talk a lol about the. power of Hig Business, and tint power of money; but the plain truth is thenv is no power, or power combination, in this country that can slitm! against public opinion. The only difficulty is to so educate il, that it will never fail lo become aroused al the proper time. Tin iilejt Hial a cily lias no more rilil lo stiily its tm lilovces with araf'p space, cars, ens, oil, etc., rtc, than its citi zens, iMM'lainly lias llie virtue of orij-iiuility. Carried to its logical eoneliisioii, tliis moans that t'aet it'ally every eity on llie Pacilie Const, should jihnndon is estnldished proeetlnre rt'Kai'd in; "eity Kiipplies,' or else fcive its eitizens Tret? gasoline. With aulnmohile factories in Canada, France nml Knirlaml. pnhaps Henry Konl is not so unselfish in favoring no duty on foreign ears, as some free traders trv lo make nut. Teople still liave their heads liaek and their mouths open during an endurance flight hut most of litem are vawniug. SmtikiiiK is a blessing In women in imp wny. When liotli pnrtirs to a kiss liave ealen oilintiVi, neither suffer!!. lieeipe fin- eonsl niet ive reform or any ailvanee in civiliza tion: K'aise the cnsuline tax. l'Yance can heat the I'niled Stales at tennis .just as easily I'S the I'niled Slates can beat the rest of the world. MUTT AND JEFF Yes, ecevecA, if this IS A'SUCCfcSS, MUTT WILL TRy tr HiKsexF.' r it, as long as his money holds out, immediate ininishment he de state of .Michi"aii only a short opinion rtilcs'in a Democracy, of tlm i'aot ia sufl'iciimlly un Trade Commission took a hand. .... ., lo prevent ilia company from But, after the hearing the offi discussed the problem. A week Mutt Gets His Appetite SArA OLt mutt.' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. BIfn6 Icttort pertaining to persons health and nyrfena, not to dtieue dltrnoilj or trtattaenc will be anwerd by Dr. Brady If a aumped, iclf-addrcaaed aorcJope la anuloeed Lettm ahould ba brlet and written In Ink. Owing to the U,if onubrr ol letter rt eelred, only a few eao be anawered here. Ho reply can be mad lo qunlea not eo&fornv tog to Inatrnotlon. Addreea Ir. Wtlllaa Brady, In ear of thli newepaper. A Mi THAT SNKKZivS IS NOT CM t ' , . AlthouKh I hate to UfknowledKe I requires a, plumber's services. M. It, fur I know some duinhhella will 'l A K no. u,u,stan,. an.. , fear even j some of the "scientific" medical i for the suKKestlon. brethren may twist the truth Into I-Vet convene! Into Swcrs. a seiiliance of i support for their j h u p e r s 1 1 1 t on i about tho effect! of "exposure" mi ' "r e s I s t a n c e," ; ipiite a share of, those maddening people who Htuff ' up and sneeze or i snuffle or heKln to rua at the nose shortly after encountering a draft, 1 who will Invest a dollar for a trial dampness, a head wash, or a hit 'packing' of the nostrum. Another of breeze when they are overheat- comical aspect of H is that our ed, haven't crl at all in the actual government winks at tho little sense of the word (the word means ;Kame. Along with the nostrum the Miy of the common respiratory In- , mucker K'ts a pair of foot plasters, fectiuns). What n lot of these very 'which help to draw the poison out, unreasonable and unreasoning folk''ou understand. This Is probably really have Is some simple low;1" old army game remember the I grade rhinitiR or other chronic trouble in the mucous membrane ! wore while taking methylene blue lining the nasal cavities or the!ni,,K? T,u ,,,Ue "tain in the kid- oinmunlciUing aviiies or sinsuses. We can't stop off to explain how this affects the victim, except to say it Is often so mild an ailment that the victim never even under goes a medical examination and perhaps goes on through life cod j dllug himself under the fmpres j sloti that he is unduly "sensitive" light exposure, and all tha oilier point iJ.out these victims.01 nuI" "'uron population V of chronic low grade nose trotib Is that It does seem they can't think very clearlv. for if thev could they ought to realize that the "fresh cold" they So readily Imagine they are taking when some trifling environmental c hang e makes the nasal trouble manifest Mom materializes. I can't hell blaming these birds with the easy J vegetables and ordinary salt such running beaks for much of theias w UG 011 table? S. P. (i. pojiular delusion of "taking cold"! and for a good many of the worth-M'lorlde) is naturally present only less and dangerous remedies that'1'1 f"ods of animal origin, milk, purport to "break up" that non-'l'KS- '"eats. The "mineral salts" entity. Jai' present in all kinds of foods, I told here recently about some ln varying tjuantities and kinds, important observations made hy i have no particular relation Dr. Stearns S. Hullen in a stud'v wi,n mmmon salt. of J.lu cases of asthma in chil dren. One of Dr. Hullen's obser-! vations suggests another 'not un-i common condition that resembles : crl but is mil. Parents of asth matic children often say and he-, Ueve that the asthmatic attacks occur only when llie child "catches' cold." Dr. P.ullen finds that these so-called "colds' almost invari ably represent nn upper respira tory tract manifestation of hyper sensltiveness (that is, tdoeyncra.y to tho part icu la r food or foreigii protein that may be causing the as lima ) . i" 'i ""-mi ii. unite i nor- ' ouglily believes In 'taking cold in spile of all I can say. His wife hni suffered fen- several years from asthma. Kecently she has fuund relief after a series of skin .tests a physician found she was sensi tive to dug hair; the dog was dis posed of. ami the patient given a series of gradually increasing homenptahic doses of dog hair ex tract. This has given complete 'relief (ivur a period of several months, and yet the patient and her physician husband still cher ish a fancy that the asthmatic at tacks were brought on hy "taking colli." because the early symptoms resemble those of acute coryza .r acute bronchitis.. We scarcely know as yet how prevalent such peculiar sensitivity I may ne in the whnle population, or what proportion of acute upper respiratory tract reactions are so caused. Hut it Is probably fair to estimate that S per cent of all alleged "colds" are of such nou iufccLimis character, and unfor tunately this one Individual may make more noise about his alleged "cold" than Ihe dozen who actual ly have crl. "If ibis isn't a cold, what Is it'."' the poor goof erie. iiii ne can t heatfetne it all wht-n I I ivpiy. ".ii. it isn't a inld an.l j imiylif It Isn't own crl; It's just iMiu'iiti-nci'." .n -.s'i'ioxs axi svi:its t'nlrco (imnnils In Kitchen sink. It prohnhly has little tu ilu with health, yet 1 helleve many of yiiur reaileis wimiIiI lie Khol t" know tli:.t coffee Kroinnls should he thrown in the kitchen drain, not in the i::irltai:o. Tho grounds serve to keep tho waste pipe clear, their Mi'ltty nature acting as n lu-uh clearing away the silme that col lects from time to time and often Back by Proxy ALWAYS HrYTtSJ SPlNACKl rAuTT HAS CeRTAIMLY Got a Bis HeART. He givgs M ANYTHING K DaclSM'T VSAWT. IF TW WAS rAY vMoobew . 1 rAuTT w "iS 1, ou will he further confounded hy the Inclosed circular, which tells tiw that science has discovered how to drain rheumatism polsuna from the system throufh the feet . . . . AI- W. Answer. Thank you. I'll keep the circular as u curio. It does actually say that the feet are "the natural sewers of the body." The funny part of It is that there are plenty of sin kers in the ruuntry j "magic foot draft" that dupes , nty excretion was the "poison" the drafts drew out of the system. Liui this new trick promises to draw it right through the feet. There are lis.iiuu.ouf people in the L'nite-i States. 40.oihJ.iHa of them children in fact ami probably another 40, ooo.ouo children in mind. Will ,lr. Hoover nay or do anything about tho shameless exploitation "o4m! rtenils. Are stainless steel food Utensils r.fe lo leave food In, as we now 'KlVft It in aluminum vessels? Mrs. M. 1,. ( Answer. Ves. -Mineral Sails. Is there any relation between the mineral salts of fruits and Answer. Ordinary salt (sodium; (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points u thill's lKll.il man coinmitn one L'rinit1, Ills fiuill. IC It liot'onics a thut'H'iiHtmlly such'ty's t.-i nit . Modesty is nine-parts shame, and it may he thai Mr. Dawes hasn't much of a calf. Nature knows best when she a Mm u...,.,.u like guiuea pigs. A not her saving effected by an let-trie refrigerator is the wear ami tear of deciding who should have emptied Ihe drip pan. Of course there's a lot of crime connected with the lio.uor business. Can you remember u time when there wasn't? Chemists searching for a better cylinder lubricant seem to have overlooped the possibilities of the banana peel. The statesman has a wonderful opportunity to Insure peace. All he need do Is shut up. The people won't fight if let alone. Americanism: Dt'riililti; to Kive til' liiils a "lietti'r chance" than ymi hail; training them to (1cniImc tho tmly johs that niinril u uund ix-iiiK. If the crime commission Intends to Investigate everything. It idlould 1 look Into some of those decisions at first hase. , When a flapper is proseutetl nt court In this country. Hie enrrert i'csmhim. 1st "HnncM, Judge, I wiiou't ilolu' thirty." Tee nee.' . Hungry 7 Fou. ffi lions multiplied &4 4Mmm MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD.PUZZLE achom 1. Coiifemdoa nf rtdlgluui fullli t. Hun between certain orti II. liog'i num 18. Itlvulem 15. The white idutruei coltoq. 16. FcPet JtJ. Spun lull wltle imiutlifU pot 17. Kxctunifttlun IH. Itomuu tiro use roln SI. IMtume A g.viy i. (.'onreltcd efi. Nofiirlls S7. Opening !i. the Skill 28. .nti'lnr of laiiitrvyii 80. Minrtliupud falirlo Bl. Annoy ii. Ancient Per sian K"vruuri Itt. Sti-nmitlilu 38. Mlernry fruirments 87. I'urllun of a curvo 39. oivu a name to Ai. Kind uX uarU it. I. renin 47. (Jut oir 411, A iltHi'ntItiiit r,il. (ilre off H. Fcnilniue nuniH 63. Inlrrlucloff of ciirdu &1. Suit 8olution of 5. SI ringed In. Mrumenfs 67. One: Scot. &S, lu the year of nur Lord 60. Musical In- Ktrumcnt 00. Ktoptlun fioddess 62. Period of tlutei nhbr. f.3, 'l'iMUter flcuts fli. Water nhcel Cfl. HxcemdYoly . fat , 7. (.Ihe DOWN 1. Cubic centime- tcr: uhbr. ' AlclElsi?1sll lRFfH D A SAP Ue T Alpj AW E fJ M U JR I I L.DSiA.RTY gj; g?3Fp SIT MqT0wA f eeJls EfTblaNlA p a xBbi l l ojwsBp e w Tfppjp AtatoT Ys s i e t rrj l" Eg uJfTA "n TTc 8, A 6 Efff R j8Ar A tToI LaAlxBloklEB 40 il - p L 3 5 p ' 75 p g 9 IO I . , jr- t 1T TS : "W 1Z il i? 2.0 :x Tl ZZ . 23 . , - 2i ' i . ji JT i9 if 4" 5 il ' 56 51 Advice to tourists accosted hy "guides" In 'naughty Paris: Iet your conscience be your guide. If only the inferiority, complex would afflict the kind of hairpins who call other men "Und." Kndorsements by the great indi cate that FUz was right when he said: "The bigger they are, the harder they fall." "A locomotive engineer earns more than some governors." "Ves; and that shows a nice sense of values. Correct this sentence: '"So long as our butler does his work well" said Mrs. Newrieh, "it doesn't mat ter to niu what he thinks of us." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paga One.) Knolnnd for fi cents a word. A messnrxe from the I'nited Stales or Canada to India costs (il) cents a word." Mr. C'romie says that to do business with each other1, men must talk to each other, easily. Ife predicts "the 'growth and swinsr of Asia's trade away from Knrope across the Pacific lo America." M Piesiilenl Hoover plans a com mission lo prevent unnecessary army expenditure. i'ust wars, nnil preparation for future wars, cost this country nbmit two billion dollars a year. That is not as had as spending fifty liillinns in a hurry, and get ting nothing for the money when war finds us unprepared. Hut it would lie desirable and easy lo save some of tho millions now spent uselessly. Kitty million dollar battleships, that are only airplane targets lu modern war, might he aliundoned. Also the spending on our coast defense pop Ki CATS SlRUOlM STCAKS AMD ALL t GCT S SfIMACHi X'tA mough to s.at Gcsouet. NrtALrJ'S HlGrt HAT o? TRAFPic RdGuL ATI OMSjJ jeT '; M M I Yesterday'! Puzzle 18. Fqulne nnlmM Mnhniuniedua noble Mud deposited hy wutir I-:iorb Wander A knlirht f the Hound TnhU YuIh klrd ItUTVi ' il ml s of the pull 'uiuliy :rony Jnpnneiie loi(f 4aeuus of lotifF-k-Klfed haK One uf tt nun derhiK trlhe Hcnr port of nn nnliiuil :oaie Rectlon ' Stretehs ln Jurlously The pineapple liui In llie belfry IJome In Ccniii irrnsi Hoata Mnllcloui hurnlnK Kind of plum Old form of udd rcK llcy null ;tnu:in pionuun Hcholdl ' ' .Metric land iiicuiiure 2. Knock 5. G recti ffoddesi ot illticord 4. Worn a name 4. t'. S. Diooetury units 6. (tpei.itlun . JoOUH NOIIgl b. Adversltlci 1. Suto In ('ulilu'j scale 10. From Ihe eiltn: luutj. n UUr. 13. Mcnsurlnir linen 34. Ancient 1'ulei tine city guns, that could never shoot any thing. President Hoover, an engineer. umlerstamlH modern niutlinds, and will save hundreds of millions a year If politics and navy and army officers who DO NOT iimlerstuntl modern methods, will allow it. Yesterday afternoon O'Hrlne and Jackson, young St. Louis fliers, with plenty of vitality, were still sailing around in their endurance flight, with nil records broken. Kor many hours the young men hnve been receiving a bonus of $1(10 each for every additional hour i flown. They assured friends on itlie ground by radio that they were ! in no hurry to come down. Such tests are valuuhle and, for- Innately, not dangerous. They I prove the quality of engines, the strength of plane construction and I the long-flight value of oil and gas 'oliue used in the tests. Thursday llie popo left llie Vati can tu head n religious procession in St. Peter's stiuare, the first tie parture of any pope from the self imposed imprisonment in t lie Vutf can in more than fit) years. Afore than 24 hours before the event crowds had gathered eager to wnit a day and a night for a glimpse of the pope in llie relig ious procession. The communist .brunch of organ ized labor in New York has ap pealed lor funds lo he used right lug llie powerfully organized Amer ican Federation of Iwihor. Hig llusine,ss, wilh no Internal quarrels, reads about labor quarrel.' and smiles. 4 In India. Oleat Britain governs easily 30U.0U0,OU0 natives. Mo hammedan and Hindu llrltish sub jects hate and fight each other. They never combine to fight tho British. The reason is that Ihe Hrlllsh are ; more Intelligent than the natives, ijnst as organized capital, here, is more intelligent than organized la bor. j If it were not, labor would hnve I Ihe capital. The biggest capitalists were working for small pay a few decades ago; Ford for $100 a month, (Rockefeller and Mellon for less. f wAtTPt.BRlMG rW A SIRLOIW L AOOoT Trt SHAPE RHodg rsLAwu AMTi TH Size o? TCVAl BRavAJM IT UNTIC THG. CHSF TjRoujMS IM GRAVY! CefcTAIWLY MAklMG 1 HllMft'v Do You Remember: 'TEN.YKABS AGO TODAY (From files of tho Mall TJriUune) , t July 211, I J WatihlnKton. Senator Borfth declares he's against league of Nations, willi or without reserva tions. ,i New York. Airmail strike Bot tled; pilots return to work, but pay reduced from 300l) to $2800 per yenr. The high price of strawberries attributed to prohibition by ' can ners' association. KanUIn Kstes returns from Camp Lewis, following operation by Dr. 11. J. Cotiroy. Vancouver, Wash. Bud An derson narrowly escapes death when fellow workmen release compressed air machine in his mouth. John Dennison of Grants Pass engages Med ford plane for series of flights In that city. TWKXTY YKARS AGO TODAY (Krom files of the Mail Tribune.) .filly 2", 10U. United States commissioner hears protest against mineral claims of Pat Swayne on Applegnte river. Syndicate of wealthy , eastern people plans a boulevard to Jack sonville to make that place, fash ionable suburb of Medford. Bridge over Union creek la com pleted by Hodson Auto company. Grasshoppers are appearing In the valley and County Fruit in spector Geo. W. Taylor urges a concerted campaign to check them. Sttcia) vent of season is mar riage uf Howard A. Hill to Mlsa HlyvlaKunyard. New Manager Medford Branch Sperry Flour Co. It. L,. Tord Is the new manager of the Sperry Flour Co. branch in Aledford and will take charge oh .Monday, when A. H. Andris wiH go to Tacomu, Wash., which will he his headquarters, having re ceived a promotion to division sales manager in that district, which Is an evidence of his splen did business ability. Mr. Kndi'is has been manager In Medford for eight years, during which time tho company has main tained a warehouse here. Under his management the business has Increused and the Sperry company erected a modern new building op posite the P. station about a year ago. The branch here sup plies southern Oregon and nor thern California. --. Mr. and Mrs. Endrls have made many friends, both in a business and social way, during their resi dence here, who will . regret to learn of their departure. They leave Monday. . . 1 Radio Prbgram KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Button 4 4 4 4 4 Friday, July 26. . . , G:ir Iais Theatre. ,' 0:30 Mall Tribune News anil murkets. :00 Hand Box. 4 .Siitiirilay, .Inly 27. 10:00 White King. 10:30 I'e'ople's Klectrlc, 11:00 Pet Milk Co. 11:30 Heehe & Kindle. 12:00 Economy Groceteria and Ed Minns. . 12 noon News flashes Mail Tribune. 12:30 Electric Wiring Col 1:00 Facts and figures on 4 styles niid suits. 4- 4- 1:30 Sixth streef service sta- 4- 4 lion. 41 6:lf lsls theatre. 'f 0:30 Mail Tribune news and markcUH. 4 Siintlny, July 28, 4- !):00 Valley Radio church.. 4 4- 9:30 International Bible 4 4- students. v Oregon Weather Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day, with not much change in tem perntnre. Moderate northwest, winds on tile coast. ' Portlnnd Apostolic Christian church edifice at No. 70 East 22nd street heing Improved at cost of $1500. By BUD FISHER