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7 irEnvonn'MATT. trtb'uT5, ifEDPoni), OiYeVjont. tttf.rdav. 'Ar!r;rT'a 1029. paciE fottr 1 II HEDKORU MAIL f KIBl'NE J i Irtib'. Sunday. Urnly MKIiFIUlu I'KINTIMi CO. ! 13-3t : N. I'll 81. atiittr:i:T w. hi im y.m.r til Ml'TKU SMITH. Mai-attr An Irvfctvttxifril Nci-aw I ' Kntrtaal ts anvnd f!a-a nailrr al aaolfiafil, . Uftttfi, maw Afl atf Mart S. a:. ! I SI KSI KII'TIUN aUTU 1 1 By Mill In Ad.antr: , . liaily, Kli Stiiala)', yfar A Pally, l;n 8ianJa. aa.-nlli 1'aily. vullaaH Sunday, far . paily, .i'lMiut Htimii), moiitli.... jl , Ull Mail TilliU-.if, mm )rar... ! 1 . Riiixlar. it war !;!!!! K larrwf. Ill .Will 1, Mrtll.ir.l. A. !.'!. ' IJarkMHiaur. I'nural Pull, llatnu. Tate, lU ' I illill ual Mi llicna).: i " Hail), .ilh Su:la. BMilb I .t'. 1" Pally, allheal! Kiu.Ul, BJi;Ih i II Hail.. .,tii K.la.. .. r T ail ; I hilly. .all Smkiay. au atar fc-V0 , I All litw, ea. la ajtajr- I' MEMKIH MT Tilt: AaH'l.tnj Wats , Kwiiirat VM Ua-fJ VVir Srruf if Har A.ysalrJ Wri la nuinriy cv.iltlrd Is "ZS " TXSZM : od U to lite lotjl at tuLluj.fJ tKitlo. All tiihu (of fxitiVitkui W wxal tUfttfliej 'lierrin we tl rrvff.fd. j i ! j mitrlit rMr of tlit City o( MrtUixd. (Mf trial pitrr of itcLaa Cui)tL. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Prry HIiisht'p Cannon flffendt hiin-elf by lainhust Jiik John J. KasJioJt. .'.Many sinmi-s In their deKiad.itioti. jii'imnot untlerstand what John J. i Itaskol) had to do with Bishop jU'jHHion Batiibliny: on Wall !t., or ' 'vur profiteering. I,ike inunU i ers dead i iik insanity, hih -powered Iti eforinei-s. when e.i.Juhl. offer iis ia' defence. Smith made me Ijinad." He was also willing ln .-tatenu nt indicates, to battle for 'morality that did not concern hini 'Wlf, to the last dollar. J.- .Med ford is the Khiva ree center iVf the northwest, and is the only 'city of Ij.oiiu souls In all the land Ttliat f-uhmilM to this form t f hit k , Ishness without a strutKle. Kvery i lime two souIk are made one wit:i 1 In a 5M-inlle radius of the Jackson i'otinty Hank, Kin ds and Ka loots I and tln-caim are assemble) and proceed to ram up and down ihe J Main Stem, unti! their lungs and the K'N'llne ive out. Ah the grooms are too meek to put a stop ' to this form of social devilment, ! it looks like the Humdingers, hit-., 'would. The newly weds ni.c lashed ito the pinw of a redhot an to. ami. while piU'hoilinic serves the proom i Ik lit wiiii lacks onoimh Kuinptiuu to resist, the bride has done tmih I iiB to meril torture. The driver i of the nuptial car is always eiiiilp j ped with a cowboy yell, which he unteushcH with ixtisto. The Khlvaivo ! entDui-acc has the ri(.-lil-uf-ay over funeials fire engines, pud j the cumuioii variety of traffic and. it they ever huve 41 .wreck, it will !te a dundy, a. they ulwayj like t:u. It Is time to call a halt, if oiiu-ljody in authority ran iay "Whoa:" Shivarees eome under the head f disorderly conduct, laud unncce.-aiy nuinces. nori: I I, AMI S MM. II alle I jilN itulii-atttr) A coupe Was parked along side the road near the Al Hei bi rs coi ner last Thursday niuht. A passinc motorist stopped and intuit ed of t:ie occupunts. a man bout rfo and a tiiA of about is. "huviiiR trouble." "Not yet." ihe yi'UUK lady replied. " Jim Dinkens nf IteaLrle la si ' week.- Jend wort d..nn to the ' wa iiml l.eheld the (iccan for ihe first time .in at., a.-ui. ..r L....il.... tl... ..Ii I from the door, and deer out r tin-lis .corn. Mil the liluejays out of the . I u.ilermelons. Mr. Hir.keus informs j I thai the r.icific is a lieip ol water! ..iaiiiiau.il up an one sp-. ... . When ih- .;i.nu orato,- is i.K.Uinu up Mie stati-tl- as lie k1'- ab'tlK. : ami wi.-nes 10 in rp.-w uiv eon- vineind. he u-es onen like "ti.ir 'hiiiit'tte will be able to breathe 1r cent." instead f round fiumes. ; ,, . . 1 . netiuit .w What niy'l1'11 Journal run point orator outiht to know. j The advite of the C. S Hureau i of Health, that diu.u inc ho day infants be put bed as st .mil possible. Is Umiis ItdlvWt d lo the letter by the KaK , The J thi" ml lhoiiuht th- Male di'l Hot know whit to do Willi was appn.pt i.ted by 11k- U.-t s. s- i-ion of Ic.j-laturc for siniump lht ! K lories of i'rruuJi tn foitli:n parts. Ma wdveHisvluviils. S,ime l.ilnkl the uuei tiseiiivnts h o u 1 d bi p!aeed Ul middle Wvst and .is;, rn papers, where they would be read by people who know liuic. if any.' thinii about tiiu-im. oth't-. think that the -tds sTmuld b( pl.ieel in the 1'oi tl.ind pilo ts, and ttu-n ' have every Rood c4 true urt-i; .if1 ian inall n I'l-rll iioi pap 1 contain lop the ndeitisennri: ti m ii,it!c of the fast und middle w-t. T!ii. w ouid ci e t Ue postoffa-rs soinr t It jus t" b. f ui mh a h 1 (,( ! toUi h. and help mit the ti , ies of the Cortland putters l AIJ. id the t-U 1 Ilte Jt. It-.ttl I llC "lr.t I-U t.t I join na Ii--He lil.ih-bta.i ever pi-s M--tiaied. It was done by a mar. . named Hunt, w hu w rite f'r ituipolilii n. "The f irst lot ei v i w with the PniUT of Vale..'" nut -the puldii itv i.iiiti. And let tl de voutly hop- It will be the la mI of its kind. The it pututu-n l Wlllei eouldn'l uivie Ilthi'i. "Our common blood 1 n s u r f frhntNhip between nm two tiun-lrh-s. " anl thr prmee. AfhI Hunt . wall his r.esi tn .iwe and i.ip'nir ; and comment thus: 'How mist, and deep!" "I um very hu"v now " I with great rnthuMjM.i. ' Then Wales continued. And Hunt erie spoke the new prime no lonxfr j a happy, care-free boy. but a dead- game sKrt who ha step In duty ! and done It" Holiest, It like , thnl. The most iehatiy it m A TEST FOR THE CII.1NA lias n l'iix,! In ii.i i . lius-inn itjtiiiuitiitn i'ciii-l in-.' Tli- iiinnnliato reiiistalineii.l cf Sovi.-I iiiaiia'.-crN mi lln t limese Kiistrrn railrnuil. I'liir.n wants the i1im-ii.sm.iii lo ruine later. Wli.it I llf lili- i;ti In- is imt vet kiinuii. I lint In-r is certainly a dispute ."."", jo'aia i i i n I ui i 1 1 in n in ii 1 1 .i i , ci' Tin. cinitliit is i vi' iironcrt upim eeriain furls, iiicli an , 1:1 i t " ''. HCI CI lllllle. i,uii,.s I. 1111111 .Mlllls l T,...rv. . (,:.. , ,.,,t IrvatJ. Yllllell oil! (liftViviia.es. Tliev lire also lueuilieis of llic l-ca'-ue if Niltinns Certainly if t!ie .sit'iialDi ics nf the Kellns-'L.' treiiiy. or the J l.i ajue of Nntunis. eiui'j 'ieveiit an millireak of host ilil ies. in j .. then hoilv the treaty Us-s tliiui "Mrap! of i.iMr.' JUST LIKE SHOOTING FISH tfmul flieiul tilt DlVL'ull -'W the NlilikiiiL' t'ek" of iho ... ,ii i t I St ink III L is llt a Jr'ltv W"nl. .('VTtilrlcs. It )S dtnl AllirlO-j SaXuil Jim Wits umiI liv .Mr. Shakespean. wln-u III ful'liially uv , ' . i r !.' I usvu souif iai oi uiiiKiui; a Ami i 'i.l.-ri.l.re u Jieii lie visitetl Coiu'Mf befure t It' advent ! of Iht ajiilary enjjinnT. burst into vcrsr lis follows: "I counted two and seventy stem-lies. f All well defined, and several stinks. So in Imnnrcd literary tniiJit ion, tlu-iv is aniplt jiistificatiiui l'ir tii i hm of this term "which, in lln-sc more WtVtc (i;iys, is imt often employed by fut itlimis Hieturieians. And as the Journal declares there are tujis of dead eels in tlie dry fisltways at Oreiron City, we lwive no dispos'ilion to -iues-tion the aeeuraey of the statement that : "Here Is a situation with a stench that literally rises to Heaven. It is an impossible, unbearable. heallh-destroyiiiK value. t ledueiiiK and pleasure ileuyinK tOinalion. "Hut what is poiiij; to he done about it?" The Journal partially answers its own ijtiestioti. by intimut iiiL' nothing will be dne, "because tin? whole river at the Ore ton City falls belouus to the Power Company." Hut this does not tiicim the iilhint Journal is foin Hi de spair. When it comes to the ae-ohl strur:le between the in icjiiilous vested inlerests and the dear people, the Journal is in its element, and as far as this odoriferous conflict is concerned I lie champion of the enslaved masses has only started. H ivi:vi:i;. imh he ocer hefon paper may he inurajit of the fact ;i trcut change has come over , , i 1 . it 1. 1 iii- .Vinerieall noliistry since cx-l rcsnleiit Kooscvelt lannchcl his siiilc hlinilcd fijjht ii'iiinst mull t'nctors of i;reat wealth. That oh hatlli- cry. -'The puhlie he (lainne.l " lias lieen re- p'ae.eil liy the slogan of MiperiiloMnniisJii, "The puhlic he 1 . 1 1 ,. . 1 .1 served. I nh-ss we are really inistak, i; the power e .) at Uivl'oii t'itv no more enjovs the odor of deeavinir eels than the hi-hlv-sen'sitied I'orllami .lonrnal. ' , And it is n teii to-one hcl. that .beful e Ihe lournal has really swnni: into its hest mililant stride and firmly snapped on its oieaiiiin iirmor 01 iraoraiu viriue. inc millions ,n me nateil ; .interests will literally he on' their knees, elii.iinalini; the .caiiM- kil this llllsavon corruption. T7OI! .while. Ill 1. mid puhlic spirited as Ihey le interested in fiiihtine; for et Is on the hiilliint: benches of missiou s.liould have iiuihorily lish. not 11 snake but as u practical mutter no outside authority Heeded, for the power eompanv will undoubted! v he irliul to t.t , tl,jJlu.s 011 Xs l.,if j i Nevertheless, here was an exeellenl opportunity for a tSnn 1.1... - r...a n.,,1 ., ....t,.i..i ... t... ,.,.1 .1 1 . 1 ... ' . style. And iii a tew weeks now. , . ... ...n .. . . .... t'ry for the proletariat. - Sanity is that nicely balanced state nf mind wherein I.iml berh .sec 111 n neither a deiui-iml nor an instate- You tan usually tell when tm"c taken the wrmi;' turn and arc olf the highway. The scenery ih'csii't urire ou lo buv anv. thill" I'liink how the elepluutt's bulk Nl,r fnt uotiectl in herself a tendency to put on weight, - Y'Ui can't expect nu n to at: worhl when they can't even avi' i MUTT AND JEFF fx Surc vmoolcA fMAKG that! Hr 6 THrWie xoo scttM I .WT seew) jr-ooics Lucfci 2C',5.' OH, BOY X'M 6 cab x. UKG ear curl CT rTt rtlPV ? NEW OF AIM'T JObJV Kf WTCftuivSSj Trt YoX J.j;( ' j tF0R MONEY (J DOLLAR BLLS 6LD 6NS 6'NG W 1A lTTl&Ti AG KELLOGG TR1LATY W cmnc first, iiiul nil rf.u li.tn ! lliis nf...il will j ! prrfe.tlv suit.'il In settlement j (ii ii.'it. v : lln; Milmioii sliouM 1" liiiM',1 1 impartial ciinit ra' i-v rould tlic iniitii'vcrsv sii:iiil tin; KiJlnf.".' lVa;-e ;ih.s war as a nu-llioil of sa-1 1 i i u; just mu-Ii tl.f Lf-aue are MMnvtliiiii! I Jntintal is Wildly airiiiltt'tl over Will.imclte nVrr. - mhik m uui '""...m., , is the .lniirnal walehcs out. the hattle will it starts. For while the 1'oiilaiul news- ! power eoilipilUKUS limy not, lie lis Deiievoieill like to iippenr. Ihcy enn scui'eel the priveleae of seat terinji dead IVi llaiiil. J'erhiips the l-'ish t'oiu- here for I lu y say tlie eel IS ;i 1 . . 1 - perhaps m a few days. the j i i e .1. 1 m-:i through their nostrils iinm. and i 1 1 . .1 1 with pride to another jrreat vie-! must have alaruu-d Km win1 roc on a scheme tu .save the t ht mildncs-s of a cienrette A Round Trip to the Kitchen Sink Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Hiltifl IO' tHM'.l 10 I'' Ivaltli I !!! w t !- I'''1' ' ':oi-'l. fll ' "-s llft'J1f- IVI'l'sl'll U'lTir II l lirndir with liiuh LI I pri'n-' lh; I V. futil hfri- I mil IniiK :iko. Imw in lilceil for ihiK i ('nnililll'll vt the blood. If . il ncvi-r mind: It wa simply a kind of U I. .w t I Nlu.ll-I l.ratlum: e x e r I'isc, viriunlly lln :imc us that In-' her for the cor rection of pelvic troubles of wont . en. T n e manure- turer of one of our strictly medical nostrums has appeul.-d lo third liradi' doc tors for many years with t a phrv on the idea nf bleeding the j jiatient yet savini; the lair.,.- . Kvervone is 'more it less con- veryoiie is more t versant with the modorn practice i H'i nsltision. a procedure in wni(.n norn;a, wood from a healthy hnr conveyed dir-etly into the " veins of llie putient. The papers in h(.k tuWns are j.ti folld ltf makinu a kind of hero of the per- son who jrives the blood, or even tin- professional donor who sells it. I it at .".a the pint. Hut then, some had converted an old an-' hurt p in ! papers still call amne-ia or loss of to an ultraviolet flht out.'.it evl j memory "aphasia." though aphasia : dently knew all :.bout electricity, 'means loss of 8p-eu merely; and , yt he sahl he sought his. phy snme papers still use that odd term ' sieians approval before he, triej ! "iiHiniii" to signify a depraved the treatment. I asked the iroin j wreo h. where.is tiie term means siionden: .to publih in some ?opn meri'Iy ni'-ntal deficiency of a jirad-- i lar magazine description i-I hie such as thirty to forty millions of apparatus with directions for mak-. lour best people huve. j inu il- it he thought ordinary Jay- Irs. II. I.. Mayni.rd and W. T. men could understand. I do not 1 Fl'-es of HurlinuTon recently report-! know whethei- lie published aaiy i ed a unique eae of autotran-fp-' thin; abuut it. r . : !wif. Ii proved sucesnful. The pa-i (Oopyriht John F.' DUle Co. tb'nt was a women who had suf fered a r.ive iiitertiul hemorrhiire, that is, ble"dins: into the abd'.mina! ca v i t y . .V o mi 1 1 e r w ha t ace ideal was responsible. When the sur iiyns found a larsc amount of briKht red blood free In the peri toneal cavity, and the patient ap from the t parently about to die hemorrhage, they had not tim to look for a duiiur. They, remov -1 the blood, mixed U wilii some ster ile J.5 per cent sodium citrate so lution (to prevent premature clot Unir). strained It carefully and in jected approximately one and on4-1 half pints into a vein at the elbow, Of eourse thev found and tied lh bU-edAiii.- vessels first. The patient ; respontled immedlatelv. was re-' : .,.,.,,, ,K.d , r,r t.n,ll.l..n. an.) ! minle a perfect recovery. Kven h.-r i j '.irihal'ho 'liLl only", mild' ! . erme Meoiulnry anemia, and wltH- tin two months after her return 1 , shi, was ,,.,.,. .; j,. , I "our pi tient. (ye helleve." tin-1 Ve, ,n; hysi, lans al. ",v..ulu j j huve sucrumlieil had time been t Upent In proem im: a donor and ! 'f ,no "" Mood match-j (if cnursc there mlhi lie in my "T'.'T. n,?Mra w ilh .s1,K'h such aututrunsf union unsafe." In j this instance the condition wus . , ' mprhii nlenl line anil the liluud ,H. alidominal cavity were pn.bab. ly slerile, cerm free. Such a eon- dlllon as a slnmr.ch or .dundvn.U I ulcer' lileeilliis into the abdominal 1 cavity, could scarcely be treated , by iiiitoliifuslon because the bleuil would piaibably be cuiHa mina le'l with germs from stomach nr duo denum and hence unvtfc 10 inject. VI KSTKINS l WSWI'IIS ceelnlile I'lher Slufriiijr. m, m n-year-obl .Mid sutfy lo mil- 1 It :s anil at imati,. snel N.. i saw In yolu- iiiliimn about Ihe M) u ,;im. in Ilu. m,,.u,fR1. . 1 - 1..... . of the material used a stuf- nuiterial used n stuf- tinu or our parlor set. w mild this In- the tause of my daughter's ' trotibi,. .' u lnnks like the post- ..ff.ee tu inc. Mrs. N. K A ii-w t'r Ctuler the microeope , tlte materi;.! appears to be wholly! a ve.-t.ible fibt'l'. I t'o not knmv th.it Miih material c.in cause as,h-i III.. Il.ll- ..r f..:ith..r ilowo i.. - uphoNtcry or beddmu may !e re- 5 sponsible f.r asthma. The shoddy ! pos.toffiee twine createji a are,., ' in.un; .f du-xt. and tha: tlust. ll briieve. is an irritant whieh lis-' Jures the btonehiitl mueou lining and predisposes posloffiee em- p!.ye- to bronchitis, tubereub-s ,iad tther intettiens of the respir-i tory tiact. Your iloctt-r can deter-j fii : m- b u sv r:es of simple sVin1 IvN whether the child is senf!iv :i thine of ihe kind In I'.-ai' ..t-ev ,,f a:hiiKi the ict im .ii'.- S"n-sitie to some Mich mC ud lo;i. Itot W iM'A-e diiitos-. r tYti.! i!.lif ! neU; i. ijrl-.sl. Ifrri ltid bet . - 'l! IIU'V lallflll i sUiih i- whlrh f harmleaiai lo nor- m:l! fulk firinn lh.. .ff..n.l i ... ulitnmT may be romovcti from f ihf vktinrs nvironnn'nt: or the i1 virtim may be immunized pecifk sultancp; and that nie.Tim nrn ,, tllU (,Ulh,.a. Uhrii u VVoiimnV I'll for MtWernlty Is f! more dunuerous for u worr.- :in over 40 vnr of ait to nmrrv m.iluced by Dr.'and bear a child? Is it trne that., Clclin Duel Mos-! the bones set after a certain Hire'."; . . . . M. A nsn er. X , . . . ,.' And I hhouidj adviM" a Woman who would soleirt J ailvi.e a woman who would soleirt a partner through the aid of as trology not lo marry in any ease. Joni .Monkey With Hum Mir. , My husband wishes to try thn ! violet ray for sistent coryza i tendency to per-. I and sinus irouhltC. ! U'lll v,,i, L.ln.11.. ..I..., .1.I1...I .It) I rations for converting an old axe lamp into a violet ray machine ani ioi usinu ii.- .. in,. Answer Xo. That is rather a tirklish'jid and I shoiild advise no one to attempt It unless he has a thlM om:h technical knowS de of electric hih voltaye eurreaits and how to handle them. Thi- cor re- spondent who told us here 1ov he Quill Points j Kesort: A place where homesick : people find consolation in the weatner reports from the place . 1 oey mil. The fcoveriiincr.t plan to aye .medicinal liquor four years shows a of confidence in the patience of hijackers. In the early days a camel's hair brush could remove Lie dirt from phonograph records. Now il takes censor. You .can't tell. 'Many a matron who Look Inutility is jut holding Jicr n nUi chla up to IiluV the titliers. . The last chapter i.v tUe new mystery- novel.-J leaves 110 3ntery unsohed except Ihe public's easer ness for more. The treaty will work when. -' --f ' r.i..inft. iou ieno..s aaiwiuwra nt to fiBht. . ' Anl as H ,nst division ..r Irtlnir. why not burden fciinc'and iii, u,.. fW f .enXoi cim: Ihe lu.w in its own camp . f Americanism: Keel inc uruerior 10 ui 1 1 oecause ne woi ks n& 'nl head off for nothing; feeling mis J treated w nen you discover? that firm, ine lui'Ky sun. (lus ucconie nen ami famous. .,. .. 1.., ..r ....... .1 ..11 1,1 ,nako the fir-.! 11 ago is I iee:i iiv.. i . 1 , ilrlu .1 ... . . ... .. .. "nen inline ori' tu cun t neap cause 01 peace 11 ne nas an "I've brancn tn one hand and a munitions tirder book in the o41ht. - Making the new fall frocks han CP & rour inches lower woui help iJ.-uil aloa? the creat sound tn Vancou manufaeiurers. It jut leaves f'ur . Ver. if only to knnw this mimnili inches more of "Miii-b.u ' at liic ' jnt lx)dv tJ water. e own it at - 1 o man Is lniHirtaiil " a cr yoiiuc hu-sliu-s.- man rivis while uiuc .On rotitu- 1,1111 lablc chMh a- a slate. A rsOV't m ike you. itesman Is who eae o a.shanied oX your ol4 TVTATT T'tTTTTTT7, daily cross.word;puzzle ACHOSS I. rolntr.1 t, Trnrtrr rev. Iabii front ha II. Knur 11. spaniih title Jl. At home U. Toward ibel iff 17. Ihii'i nlrk. niffld 11. 'ne ft. ivmlH ctotK' Solution of St. tin . ti. K.1tmt i itgr?ifl i !i -Sci.t. 3'- hlnrr h?h ii. Thr poplar trrei! Zt. MuttitQUrS 31. HhiiU s-if H. l)fBimirjatln t, h niKtokt-M 4i. n..riii plant 49. I.nad sleeper it. Hera j r4 i3. Hrrnc il. Ilnillfff O M 1. Itarn.im 1 41. iirnn Atw Knrlamt stall" t nhbr. 4C Wind nnwi-r 4f Srmtinl far nick-1 P A 6 ft A S Ej vR 6 N A ia n. a Jl rtK jl A c ;Aru brAT LklOJS5 t a bB v . P t ESBa n dBh iIVtVp e r n1 (S A.N J?Hm A.N vjgfFjj LM hL ? THS tj jjm E3 E A T fife 0 O sSfBE s i la wSfft .9 WHA' A-XHTnIa p HTa k"BJ u ; PIPE T T F0UA V E HT E N M,l E sgP'E Nffl i - 3 p p j 1 j p 7 n p ys - t-t , z 77 JZ 23 W "Tv?" '-1 - " ., its 19 : : T. ' j - - 33 Ti "dy 5 I l 37 35 I : . ii i 4o ? 7 " Ti- 5 ' ,-. ?7 s 1 . "'- i 9 50 - s pi) S3 -jz : ' j 1 I l . j ' 1 I . .1 r'o car you'll pay something" extra have it hauled to the. junk pile. to It Isn't the talkie people object to. but the talk. That doctor who says a man's teeth are his hot friends know s his human nature, (inly the best of friends will come out ui nisnt to give you comfort. I ("rossim; the country by rail and 'Air is still very dangerous. Hut f ; eventually the entire journey can ' b.c made by air. I ' 1 Correct this sentence: "He's just f goofy about me." said the flapper, 'and he'd. quit his wife forever if I asked him to." Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pace One.) ciin piifM-lfl r ly fi wnii a I ,, , . ... . ... .. . , . .li(lll. . This column exists to tell the worltl ot real estate wonders ; ami epport unities iiisru the s Cnite 1 St it ; ' " i fair tit iiiy s. Hut it is only that some i 1 , t ! 1 i- cut Americans arc layiiitr iX-u.!i'Jytious for bix fortunes in hi Hi 1 here. When llirv I.111M Iw.iki arrivals irom iii irom aukH land are inclined 10 MiniKtiu-ii .out ne 0111 r.nusii lanes tnat wmu pu tureso,ueiy over ; me ntus. Mimciliing oumit to be r done about tlutt. ! Kvery American, sooner or later. I ouuht to come here, then travel. jointly with Canada, and ynunt: . (K'cplc in the northwest know it 'and .use it. ilere now are four young Ameri can irls, two single, two married 1 as follows: Krascr. Miss Ava Alice Criswold and 1 Miss trma ! Cochran. Mrs I.Mrs. Jiihnson. All from Seattle. ; Kach is almut -P. as nearly as you cau i:uess in Lhtve bobbed days. ' They have a t-ower tioat feet ' tctv. and will upcjnl three week?' - vacatiou in tbat ho:it. cruisins: hnn- Yesterday'! Puzzle . In Ihlj plar I. Tip 8. t'rniort B 1 tprnational 9. Vixeruui In mi ml 10. Art of lelllmr 11. .Nexioan plants 13. VUe mrn mm ' niiierivu 63 in. Ruri-an i77 21. Mfa roMifri 9 z Sllron -gH 57. Knu-llh ri.er r. ?J. Nriirufkan T A I ml iti n IPgm 3. Walk In t!ie mem in air c n 35. Ai nn time V7", 3- Kitfnn hiirhl X.rj S5 lart of plajs L O 'ft Townrd - f-, 3H. JenH c N 5j 40. rorrnpt iz. Thf iipro dill 3. I'rrlnlnlnr lo Knrth'v winter ,nnIm til Vi'"111 3. .Mllllliifrt atihr. 4;,' t;ri.ek iptOr 4. A1lil!on to 5". Allfrnallie Itulhlllift Sole of 4lia i. svrw cnlc rlreils of miles alon the shore nf Puget Sound. They catch salmon ticut. go ashore and cook them sIeep ln Ule boat- Uve ln tl,ir ,,.),. inn suits. 1 Do they carry a gun or pistol? j "Certainly not. There are not many ; men along these shores and those , here are civilized. This ia the j west." ) ; The sound is as smooth as the water in a hath tub with a faint rip- pies that sucKest a pleasina' iiat tern for a lady's dress material, Standing at the how of the ('una - idian Haciric iwat. Princess Kath - , li eu, you wonder why you have spent vour life awav from Puet Smind The air thai libuvs from the cbl rorit'.crn waters makes you feel :iu years younger and two feet taller. a uu should see litis country. San The "Cushioned rtupturc Shield" Ptian island, given to this nation ' is constructed en a scientific me bv old William cran.lfather nf I he I chanii al principle. emlioilyiiiK fea- i vAakor .. a honnrtarv uri.it-... Hon o) years ago. is a fine little I hiiiapni in itseu. S9UH1. our i'a- CHIC COaSt SlrCtCllCS tn tie .MUX can border more than UH'O miles. And to the north lies the itreet empire of Alaska saved up lor fu- aerations. tnis is the real l nited Statse. Come and see it s They have no prohibition here in tciona. by the way, nor anywhere in Hritisu Columbia. The govern ment is iiie only bartender. "Beer parlors" are licensed. Thev can sell only beer, no other drink, no food at all. American hot di; stands 11 ro erected near the hr'T parlors. The customer hu s his hot docs, car- ties mom into the ueer parlor. No 'jiimu i uuu. l-auies are vvei-: ouie uu iney so, Americans in-i ciuueu. Th.e, Bwyernmerit will sell you aD-M1,n1, JOU WAnX- 1 011 pay yearjy sum. sm.ill, for the rurlit to diink. Hottles must he taken home in sealed pac kages. The people are sober, which, mys teriously, they seem inclined to be. when there is no lesal compulsion. Concernim: beer parlors, there is a local option. No comnninliy need have tUcm. Nothing about them likc our saloons of the past, or our more numerous speakeasies ol the presetU. I'llplUh Heckles., LOXIHIN, Auw. ti. .A Twemv. fivt. persons were killed anil T.". in juied in accident on Knloh hijih w..s ir. the heavy traffic of y. ;,..r. J.iy "nank h.did.ij'. ; ..' Do You Remember? TIA" Vi:.KS .U TODAV (From files of the -Mail Tribune.) Auun-l A. 1U1. Paris. Civil war breaks out Uuman.a. ti I Washington. lUO.OOa farmers motes Huaiiist threat of railroad t men to strike as railroads refuse. all Iiut perishable freifht. London. premier ISonar Lau declaiis ex-kaiiser will ho put on trial for his life In London. Krank Klliott leaves for New Vork City In Interest of his new automobile patcnl lock. I'.im road at Crater Lake open ed to travel, says Seperlntendent Ak-x .Sparrow. .Medford police report arrests In city have declined over 50 per cent since national prohibition. TWKXTV YKAIIS MiO TOUAV ' (Krom files of the Mail Tribune.) Aillfllst 6. IIIIIK. Mike Hanley floods meadows 10 keep city water construction con tractors off of ranch. Washinuton. President Taft signs Payne-Aldrlch tariff bill. .Movement started 10 extend J". & K. to C'riscer.t City. Postmaster lialph Woodford sets his salary raised from ttUOo to Jlluii a year. ' Will ('.. Steel establishes camp fur tourists five miles from Crater Lake. Oeorne (Jriffis of Los AnEclea m;-kes demonstration of smudye fuel on Ilaymurket square. Germans Creut Scul'"- NliW VOK. tfi Cerniany now holds the greatest sculpture in the world, inserts Miss Frances ! SHvaiic. Then she goes further. I even tin- worst in the Teutonic re public is better than New York's I much-eontended "civic virtue" ptat ' ue in City Hall p;irk. ; Famous House Is Iiui. i SALIC.M. Mass. iiPi The fam (ous Hmiyi" of the Seven Gables. I immortalized by Hawthorne in his ' Umk of thi. fitle. hat gone com- 1 mercial. It Is to be operated as u l.i i-flinc hulls Rupture Expert Here Scon J. J.. .Mack. NalJonally Knimn In pi ore Kxport. inventor tf tJe "Xtfw ('u.liioneil Htipture Shield" lor !K. VOMi: and CMII-- ! I)I!K, Is eominc to Mcdrord in r'" t ilcnuuisirnic htw new an- j i"''11""1'' ; pIIP the oast 20 vears. I havo ! devoted my entire time to the care i of ruptured people: and now I have tn' htst apjiliance J have ever i made -The 1 ushioned Ilupture i shield." Notice: If you arc an old customer of mine, and 'still a trus. call on me and I will i exchange with you fr.;e of charge. I lures not found in trusses or other ' rupture appliances. It automatic ally adjusts itself to every position ,,f ,i,0 body and can be worn witli ibsolute comfort. It will not slip. lide. or chaniie its position. 1 The "Cushioned Uupture Shield" j automat ienlly sives a pentle and .continuous massage tt the surface 1 of the rpptured tissues: thereby t improving local circulation, assist- j itiK Nature in stimulating. strengthening, and contractlm; -uiouy musei-s; ami in the avenm ! case the openim.' elose in a re- markabiy short time. One doetin says: "I have used this appliance and endorse it as one of thf. moatest blcssitiK ever t.ff:red to ruptured ponplr. Don't h dec.-ived by 'Advrtlspd mail-order com vu pi ions w ith the- ehf- t Vm WQ llS Free : Treatment- nf saivqs and medicines they iire worse tn.in worthier Would you be interested, if you could tret an npiiliauc" that wou'd Ci'lnl'orlably hold your rupture; one that is sanitary can be worn while balhir.u; anil, if you could Ue assured that you would not have ti. buy any more trusses? If so. cone see me My "New Cush inneir Kiipim-v .shield" is euch an appliance. I Invite vu tn come In. have this appliance made up to your meas urement, fitted to your bodv: then, if you do not like it. you will be utvler 110 nhlujation' to accept It. The Cushioned Jiuolure Shiebr- , w ill relieve you ot that blmliir,-. ,,auKitiK. .unsanitary ' old truss. I Hours: 10 n. in. to 12 p. ui. - lo .1 p. ,n. Kveiilnirs. 7 t, n. Ask.for l. 1 JJ VCK ; At' Mrillnnd Hotel, a I . J Uursala). I ri.lav. ,u. hUi auid fill ' ' Two liny. Only. By BUD FISHER ever read. Ii i an utipsidnle 1 1 - Wales. If he Isn't an? ' V1 nt haB pivrn hihi , rvll on the floor in mi . j of admiration when a I m twic two in four t tt r . V '. Insult Idiot. Hunt lira I. To yctcy .nff . ih:il yt'ii foil i th tiiinf thie. (Fountain Inn Tribune) mm awww