Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 05, 1929, Image 4

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freditwl to It or otherwise credited In this paper,
nd abp to ttie local ntvt piililished herein.
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Tranctsc9, Loi Ancelci, Seattle, Portland.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Jly Arthur Vvrry
A xmvc(u c.nM s-UoWm tluU 'nhlV
(itit,1 iiuloinohlli; o'tird In Jiicksou
roitnlj'. itiilcil tu drive by tho Im-lp-h-nt
hlaKC.lit hltfhl. Tho itH'un
police Would not l-t (hem park in
front of tho fire vntiino. A lltllu
imthority hV BOtio to the IjoIIcu
mcn'n iteudM.
I'onr K'"'i.'i'H aro
fur trfpK to Kurope.
helng tOHfcil
"rord, '25, toi bnd condition, old
tires, Htolen Autf. 23. Itrturn and
avoid trouble. " (Want ad. Tliat's
rifc-lit. .
There are fewer indigent eatn.
and more Siberian imiwltrat in-ok
fui-K tills fait than under the hint
ienioerfllU: ad nil ni.st ration.
The Salem Statesman declares
that what Oregon needs is brains, ,
rather than money. .Money, It
argues, will follow brains, like the
Constitution follows tho flag. The
mate has brains lo burn, and some
of them ought to be. What the
state needs is more companionship
between brains and money. 'They
are (l.Preat vo'ublnatlon, almost as
goed iia ham arid eggs.
Th.,Ho, who own overcoats are
wondei'Htg where they bid same
last spring.
, "Will the bra7.oit hussy Wlm has
been running around with ihy so
called husband, enrne and get him
and keep him. ShothitH my bless
ing and n.vnipalhy" ( Notice Tiger,
Wyo News.) I.tUiks. soliielhlng
like ti domestic rifl.)
oVders havo been Issued from
local social headquarters that pan
es kt-s shall be called waffles tills
Bcasoti. A young husband Jtist
starling bin termi Hometlmes for
gets Instructions and reveals that
he had flapjacks for hreakrast,
when they were, but he Is not sup
posed, to say so. There is nothing
so fattening and filling as a pan
cake, and are easy to cook, If (he
kitchen queen Is late lo tho bridge
gamer
Portland Itnd a runaway filoii
. day. Ah there, Frisco!
A movement is on foot lo study
."learian poetry," In these parts.
Ihe. miilo factors rcMUeuthig Unit
I heir names bo "withheld from
publication. As soon on everybody
gets n Working knowledge of
"Icariiin poetry," the skyscrapers
and tin mills will bum, .
There was a great outpouring of
I ho masses last night to are the
Marx Hoys at tho O, Hunt shrine
or tbu Kllent art. They aro real
clever, and yanked raucous guf
faws out of the customers. Home
of tho patrons, were tardy Willi
Ihelr laughs. They never said a
thing that could not have been ve
told In the parlor, or tho kitchen,
or in tno nreaiirast nook, it waaaChan made what we consider
(tmu reuei irotn tno going-on of
a male beauty with sideburns, who
makes tho girls sigh, or tho Nor
wegian actress who always huikVs
Hill (laics cry when her lover ocs
to sea In a fhhlng boat.
ai h i:
Hon't lltt-r up ihe public streets.
It's un-American!
Hon't snoot at cop porn on their
beats.
It's un-Aiuei ictin!
iJop'i rob your mother of all she
bus,
ihm'i ncII yutir soul for Hi 11 nnd
Jay..;
I'oli't buy yutil boo.e from I'ogueM
and cheals
It's un-Amerit nu!
Don't ipie-tli.n hat your bosses
fay,
li s uh-Ameiiciiu!
Tion't ask them fur a raise In pay:
ICs itn-Anierlean!
!on't heed the horrid, hellish ties
(tt dirty Iteds and Herman spies;
Hun t sneer ul "Whoopee:" nnd
"Hey! hey!"
It's un-Ainerletin:
Iron t foni villi modern fads lu
1 lionght --
' It's nn-Auierlean!
Jhm't well Ibe stocks Ihal shuuld
ho bought
W a un-A mei lean!
If boundloHH fortune you would
make,
Hon't Rive a aucker un even break.
Whatever happens, don't set
cauffht,
H'b Un-Amerleiin.
(New York World.)
Thankless tl4ilw.
More human onoriry In propor
tion ' to roaiiltr obtatnti ! tt
l ended In hoiiamvork Hiho m any
oilier mae of ri)l'l'M lift'.
Editorial Correspondence
PKMIil.l-: TIICACII, Cul.. Sept. r ! always Chun scorned wifely fir-t
(.Special) No one enjoy u ll4-!nnd played championship gulf. Jlis
tloniil Rolf tournament iih much as ! hrnslc Kent a screamer which car
ft dub golfer. Thi' average player i Wed Ihe illicit, fulled straight for
gels a ntlfl'lclent number of good i the pin. nellling on the green not
shots to realize that good xh ts nriM
J possible for any human being wlin!
two nl'mn and leg, llut the duo:
Kvery good shot has something of
ihe miraculous about It. A snceeH-'on
i slon ,,f K0i H,u,tM ''l'l' trans-
! iin.i i w,. f,,iwlV'.
like following it hero of on'
dreams, suddenly cumo to life 1 1
impossible haw happened. Our fairy
, i ,
the prew(.nl writer .piallfies not only nuW how to K't mt of them, lie
an a dub. but a MUb-dwb-some id.-u lil(It' urth how-
of the editorial reaellons to th,1"'"!' be- look two in u rap, 1 if inK
opening of the national amateur, " '" iilly and ending with a
may be Imagined. It was not only ; ,lllt rvMlcA y he came
a day of Kitpreme thrill,, It was a " wit i a w"-
new and unforgettable spiritual ex-;-""' Jt went. At li.neH it looked
perienee. Ahem! Jlk" 1,11 80 vr 'or' but UlHn
enled with a 77, five over par.
, liul at 4he half century murk 1 while bis Heeded opponent chalked
there J a limit to uiip'h capaeliy up an 81'.
for emotional stimulation. Ho ufter
following the unbelievable J lobby
for a few holes, we returned to the
first toe. to recuperate and get a
bird's cyi view of the field lie ho
Completely outclasses Here was
more joy, for the dub class, but
entirely of a different brand. I'or
let it be chronicled here, those
hundred and rifty boys starling out
In the 1 f'-'fl national were X JI J t-
VOL'S. If there is any dub shut
known to the game thut was not
pulled on that first tee. on Mon
day, we don't know ivhat il If.
SlieJ-H, hooks, im others, hist huJK
halls nestling in unplayable lies,
In fact IhiH man Atwater we saw
play Vint Kim in I'asadena last
winter and he played good golf,
loo gave up the ghost entirely
after he had garnered nearly 50
strokes on the first nine. So the
dub got a great kick here. Thrro
NahdlcuiJ men arc human after all,
nnd under sufficient strain, can
drop to the dtih class in the wink
of a gnat's eyelash. Ho the dub
Isn't such a deformity. Nine out
of ten golfers are dubs under their
skin. The only difference is In the
ihlcknesH of t lie skin.
Another tiling r.ddfl grdatly to fbe
rijoytnent of a upectaelo like tins,
namely, a real personal Interest in
sonm player. For tho Modford
ontlngcnt this element was sup-
jilled by Clmn Kgim the grand old
man. the pupa of them all, tho
trouble shooting Ponce Do Ieon,
who won the national title five
years before this Dunlup boy, who
broke the course record with a (ill,
was born!
Vlian didn't start until 1! : I Ti in
the afternoon, playing with Krei';
Wright, state champion of Massa
chusetts, ii ml one of the seeded
players. . The Med ford contingent
Was on Viand, the Bob Hammond-,
papa and sou; K. ('. Keuly. ,Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mrs. Kgan
Ha yard (ieleholl and tJeorge Par
sons, who by the wny, are staying
at tile Light (louse auto camp neiir
LMoplcrey, Also by Ihe way, the
jTamntotidH couldu t find room even
In an aulo camp, so they are Jit
neying back and forth from Wat
sonvllle. where Ihe California ap
ples como from. T. Slater Johu-
ulnn U'uu .ln.t lint ill.lii'i tit.i.i.ivi- i
nsiml ibe- WPMte.-., rnion niitl !
Postal are looking for him.
And what a thrill Chan gave us
on that first hole. We bad seen
nt leant 1! men play No, J. in
cluding I lobby Jones, Von Mini,
Ouimet, Cyril Tolley, Doe Willing,
Hon Moe, etc., etc. And Chun on
his first two shots beat them all.
Only an average drive but his bras
sle shot dropped oh the gree:i,
elyht feet from the pin. Hero up
poured to be a certain par, and a
possible birdie, the Medford por
tion of Ihe gallery almost dam-inn
lo the green. Hut then Moniclhlng
happened. Chun later, perfectly
frank us usual, admitted that lie
was as nervous as a cat In a dir.?
lio'uhd! 'His putt, too strong, bi
sected the ctip and rolled on, fur
ther from tho bole than when 1'.
started. The second putt missed
by two Inches. In short, Chan
three-putted thai first hole, and
itioH n ihh partner uoing j mci undress to play golf. Hustle
same, after losing a stroke In u,,,,.,, A M!k (M)il( .,lk,h
V.' - - 1
noi so goou : nut oecause or
that personal Interest above men -
thuied, thrilling. Then came the
second hole a long par &. Here
the
best shot of his first Is. A drive
down the eonlor, but tar too high,
dropping like a plummet on the
turf, without iin Inch of roll, t'on
seuucnlly not a good lie. liefore
him a closely sand trapped green. And Cyril Tolley. who looks just
a deep ditch about yards "in I as he must have looked when It -front
of II, certain trouble unless was ten years old, only larger and
his brnssle was literally not only a I his hair streaked with gray near
long but a perfect one. Here i.s'iho ears. A fine big boy. Hubble
MUTT AND JEFF
j JFf, we GoffA r s I KIT). I'LL GO Closet ' HeLUO, AfA?lCA? AUGUSTUS 7
pK0TcGRAPH VESUVIUS Leclrk,, me.g CAN UUTT ?pAG CA,vARA(vAM
htj AfTinN P6xs. J KtSIGN: 6er a vcrv nifty ' - acpc lic oro.?v.cTN ...,-,
IIZZ9 7 Z PtcToRc: r " 1 Lir ''L-0,0,,lia INTO VF5I IVIII
fJM- A t,, (r ii adS ? t zi '
ll V
more than 1 feel from tho flag.
Studying the terrain carefully Chun
'ave his bill! a suarp tap anil iiuwn
i ll went, three for a par 0, an eagle
No. 2.
That was tin high point of the
first round. From then on Chun
yuve the Medford nailery several
rnniptiou fits by f"to prac
tically every imp he bud made on
the course. As one member of the
. KHiU'rv r i it ;ii ivi-ii. lie, "iihiu
The next day was better, Ihe
"Medford patriarch" getting tho
three birdie on number 1 that he
missed on his first round. Poor
old Wright, a good golfer, but
everything broke wrong for him.
Chan It rvd the honor on every hole
but the J Sth, and the announcer
proclaimed "Kgan 77 and 7H 15"
wltlle the huge gallery on the home
hole cheered. For the Medford
veteran who the California sport
writers persist In regarding as a
crows between Uij) Van Winkle and
Methuselah, had qualified. He not
only qualified, he ranked No. 10.
beating out such famous stars as
Cyril Tolley. 1 Stilish champion;
Francis Ouimet, A'on Kltn. Jesse
Sweetzer and others. SOMK
OOLFER!
And ono hole on that second
round must be chronicled, the
HHh. Chan waH two over par,
fl good score for tho second day
with a- stiff wind from the ocea.i,
which put even the redoubtable
liobby Jones three over par at th"
same hole. A sigh of dismay nwopt
through the loyal Medford baud,
when Chan pulled u terrible hook,
which shot into the trees that line
a deep ditch on the extreme right
of tin fairway. The suspense was
terrible as the boy with the re.l
flag scurried after it, everyone con
vinced ho would come 'back wav
ing the flag, tho signal of a bat)
lost or out of hounds, and another
drive would havo been ordered, Hut
s t range t o re Into, h e m e rely Ha t
down ami waited. N1CM 1IOV.
And what did we find? That
ball had hit a horseshoe- yes, n
real Iron horseshoe, for they still
ride horseback nbmg Pebble IJeiieh.
And Instead of going Into the ditch
where It was headed, it bounded
back under a pine tree, in th"
deep rough but neither lost nor out
of bounds. And hero Is where th.'
Kgun Hplrit comes In again. AVith
a 1 over per Chan was safely quali
fied, as all reports Worn bad sled
ding for the field. And lo play
ante to the fairway, then pitch for
the green made a one over par
practically certain. Hut Chan re
fused safety first. He studied th:il
tree like it pine beetle scout, exam
ined the ground like- a Sherlock
"olnieH, ! while the gallery h
d
its breath, slammed a mashie into
the underbrush. Then was a rat-tat-tat
as the ball hit the needle.,
soared high In the sky and landed
dead on the green a hundred yards
a wa y . A n d d o w n we n t that putt
for a birdie three. No one can
beat that brand of golf Of course
there was the horseshoe and n reel
horseshoe. Chan picked It up and
put It In his bug. There Is a
memento for his declining years, Jf
they ever do decline. May It exerl
Its mystic power tomorrow!
There Is u lot of color In this
I on run men t. There is I he pretty
girl in our gallery who wears Iut
ticket on her left calf beneath the
silken Mtocklng. Ah, there's a
reason. The checkers are all men
and show us a man who could
miss It.
And this Ihltlsher. Mustis Story
from the Uoyal Worllngion, Meet i
never sheds, white flannel
white flannel trou
sers ( long and full ) kid gloves,
spoil shoes. Ian and while, and
hair perfectly brushed. not a hair
misplaced, after Hi holes In t he
wind. And how he whangs that
ball. 1t, had 11 bad time on the
second, and barely got under the
M un U I'y in re wire with an SK, which
added to his "ii gave him a Kil'.
How Do You Want Jeff,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M, D.
flltried Itltrri pMialnli pci'ul health
vUl te hii-wt-.! liy It. HmiJj if klii'iN, tt
. .I. ...i -.in-n In Ink. Oulni lo the. lr nnmbf of Irttrri freeltwj. only i ft un Ita riv-r.
ed rwre, No rniy m hn mwli to guvrirt not
Brariy. In eari of 11 newipaper.
tin: c.ni: or
From Kiigland comes ibis Inter -
sling coiiimunh atlon:
U'illiam liiady. M. 1.
Hear Sir:
About March last, when I
was held In
North
mental prison.
1 addressed a
letter to you,
w h I o h I be
lleve was stop
ped by author
lt;4 The inci
dent, as nearly
as J remember
It, was as fol
lows:
Jilank, the day chief came
round ward with salts
(weekly dose). I said to him
"Salts arc injurious to the
blood; do you know thut 7"
He replied "Oh no, they're
not." I read to him from a
cutting from your column
under a caption bearing your
name these words: ' It is a
not or lus fact that salts are
injurious to the blood." He
said "That newspaper doesn'
know anything about It Ilk'
you." Those aro the exact
words to the bc.yt of my
memory.
I wrote those words In a
tetter addressed to you, and
asked you to forward the let
ter to your paper for their
information. As far as 1 re
member I handed the letter
tu (asst. Htipt.) as was
my custom for censorship.
Jf you it re interested nnd
care to go further Into the
quest ion of the treatment of
so-called menial ases by the
law 1 shall be glad to answer
any questions if 1 can. I am
presenting the Case. oC the
'patients" to the public as I
see Ha and urn advocating, as
the next reform, removal of
censorship on patients' letters,
or rather that governments
should advise hospital authori
ties to pa.s out all Jotters un-j-cad
and wit lion t seals un
broken. Though the doctors use
force on me I do pot advo
cate the use of forco upon
them (legal or any other).
'We must trust O.od and leach
the doctors. Kscept for the
prison ha rs and I he I nor u la -tons
and salts ami regula
tions generally, 1 was treated
with gentleness, forbearance
and consideration. 1
I tru.-it that you will give
publicity to iny e ppea 1 for
the public to invest igate and
to give better consiilelhtlon
lo, the, forcalled VpaiU'Ti.ts," ;
and also advise t he public
aguinM. using b-gal forco to
.secure the dismissal or con
trol of the doctors. We should
t no t the doctors, but they
fdueild be educated, and ad
vised "continually, and also
watched. (
(Signed) .,
Copy sent to the
Superintendent of tho
N, mental prison.
I don't know whether the insti
tution Is for insa no criminals or
just for (ho treatment of the in
sane. The letter Is sane enough
In every respect. In fact. It is tin
effective bit' of pleading, at least
it makes me feel, for the first
time, that perhaps the letters from
insaii" patients ought to be passed
out unopened SliH, if we ought
to trust tile doelors, we should
not hesitate lo place svt'-h censor
ship In their haild:-. The diffi
culty about that is Ibe impossi
bility of personal censorship in a
large Inst It ul Ion I he doctor lined
delegate the duty to employes or
assistants, and these ave not al
ways to be trusted as a doctor is
trusted.
Anv one who has rend that hi-
.Jones is like that too 1 fine b-ig
boy. On the last hole toduv Cyril 1
sent a high one Into a iree nci.r !
I he gr'cn ami t hero it perched. :
There It Is Mill, and later the Hrll-1
Isli champion came back with a
pair of field glasses anil gravely
examined It. A birdie in 11 tree! Kbr
it would havo been iv birdie had It
gone through. As it was, Cyril bad
to replay the shot and take a six.
Some golf! Too much, no doubt.
Put this is the first time a national
amateur has ever been held on the
coast. It may be the last time for
fifty yet rs. Why not make tho
most of it '.' U. W. 1!.
Rare, Mediurh or Well Done?
irt hrgimf, nt to diiei diijrwsh or tr-itflnt,
a'Wr-m o,e , eilt. Letters ihouUI I
euuformlug to liitructJou. Addreu Or. WiUiun
this ixswk.
1 genious and amusing story
Tho
j Spectacle of iJr.
t ,.it, ........
peeiany n ine reader nan nau any
proieysiniiai experience in inecom
j m It ment of IncomyetentM to hos
j pltals for the Insane or as an ex
i a miner In lunacy, cannot help
j reeling Home sympathy for the
vh t Jm who thinks lie Js unjustly
j confined In such an Institution,
' The very fact that he is an lu-
! mate of the
e place damns him hi j
,f nil hi Jalli-m. i.Klu.l-
; t he ni i mis of
: lug the doctors In authority, A
i doctor goes on the assumption
that a doctor can do no wrong.
so If a lunacy commission or
psychiatrist has found the patient
belongs in the hospital, the pa
tient .must be a wizard Indeed to
raise any HOrlous doubts about
the matter In the mind of any
doctor who finds him there.
; QI KSTIONS AMI .WSW'KltS
It Is a Very Totigb Hide.
Kven you newspaper doctors dc
; not agree. You claim nothing can
i penetrate the unbroken skin, lint
1 Or. claims that drugs
! get into the skin by mixing with
j the grease and then being picked
up by the blood. He points out
that mercury had been given In
I this way for many years. lie
; further claims that any substance
! that dissolves grease, stu h as gaso
t line, efher or benzol, can be taken
j Into the body thru the skin. . . .
i M. Ij. S.
Answer Yes. I know he claim
such things. Tint he can't cite
any scientific evidence to support
the Idea. Nor darn he or any
ether physician accept my chal
lenge to prove the thing by prop
erly controlled scientific experi
ment upon my body. 1 am ready
at any time to submit to applica
tions of any such substance pro
vided my skin shall not be broken
and I shall have unpolluted air t
breathe throughout the duration of
the experiment. The newspaper
doctor who claims some drugs or
substances are absorbed thru the
skin holds a brief for a bund of
physicians who have fallen into
error about the matter and arc
too narrow and stiff necked to
acknowledge that this old medi
cal tradition was wrong. Of
course, mercury litis been adminis
tered by inunction for many years,
but 11 isn't being done much to
speak of today, for the very ron
son you never can tell bow much
ur how little of the drug the pa
tient may absorb thru inha la -
lion ol tho mercury voiati.ed nyj
friction and warmth. Hon't lot1
your newspaper medical friend
mislead you about that.
liiipus.
, Ho. you know of any hospitals
in the" Culled States that treat tu
pti.s so as to guarantee curing the
disease? Miss V. O. A.
Answer Oociors treat lupus in
every hospital, if the condition is
so severe as to require hospitnlt
:alion. No honest physician. :pec
lalist. hospital or institution can
guarantee to cure anything. On
I he face of it uny gtmrn nteo
01 -
that sort stamps the guarantor
an a humbug. Sun bat lis, 11 Urn -1
violet ray (not "violet ray") ra-j
ilium, tuberculin, and X-ray. are
used in various cases with satis-1
factory results. lu most cases
proper treatment brings about ar
rest of the disease.
CUliM-n Wiitfi Hit (tilnr.
,, , . r ,.,.,. 1, v nf witer
In our country we rely much on
an outside cistern with a pump
In tho kitchen. Hut this water
has an unpleasant odor. Is there
anv way to deodorize it'.' it
1 iooks niacK. 11 is rain waier. ii'oj,.,,
cistern holds n hundred parrels,
It seems a shame not lo be able
lo use It. C. P.. I..
Answer -Copper sulphate Is p"l'
hutis t lie best t hlng to deodorize
the water. Hissolve two ounces nt'-
copper sulphate in a peil of tho
water, and mis It in thoroughly
with alt the water In the cistern.
(Copyright .John l.Hlle Co.)
Quill Points
Still. If modern youngsters -were
Just like the kids ot IS!"0, they
si 111 would seein rutlen to pious
old crabs.
Some people g.'t an education
late in life anil some have no chil
dren lo bring them home work.
It Is hvereoinlng temptation that ;
makes character. There's no virtue!
' MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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olives if you don't like.
Time ends all sorrows, nnd
the ohl-tlincr seldom thinks of
a pretzel unless his glance
te-ts on a fender flke (bat.
Toil often a man thinks "being
good ,'to Ills' old mother" means
taking her side against his wife.
The only people who should re- j
fuse to hear the other side are
t hose who know it all and those ,
who don't want to learn. 1
Whjit fctllr..! off ibn Insr ek-itl
t Ions 7 Well, how long would j
this one last without nioilern sci- "
fence to combat insects
A wise man is ono. who doesn't
despise u cause Jusl because he
despises some of the idiots who
.support it.
j A fanatic. Is a man who thinks
t.vou an enemy of fruit growers be-i
' ... .... , . I
'cal,s0 vo1J l",int out the
l oiien i
spot lu his peach. 1
in declining
them.
. j ."ivaiices in marKci icaoers. nut
Anierfcanbou: l'rankly showing i called Ihe (lull summer season
'lower olas'i" people you' lire too j Is over, Uibor Day holiday Is oul
proud lo associate wiih them; "f the way. a pleasant time is ox
v Mnderiug why they don't come to ! pecteil by all.
A bunt all you can say for
picnic is that it doesn't, cover
much ground as a forest fire.
- 1
as all rabies
a woniiiii's
0,ice upon a time,
'"'Kin. a iiuin foiavi
I St. ma t-r
I h
and never men-
tinned the
vil she had dune
If you think. Aincricuns entitled
to freedom, observe lliat armed
guards are
Isis from
fly.
pceessary to keep tour-bro.-ideasiing
the fruit.
llmnc U jut ns nice n a
rcMirt hi some respects, hut at
home you look odd In ii riding
habit w Hbout a hore.
i. r.mpfrio
I. At nuy lim
13. WiHiril
11. K(a rnpMly
1.1, tiod of wnr
SI, Ktniri'
S3. Inilld
uniptiPdan
'a'p.s!
r.o;y
iO W fc
T'A T J IO N'S
51. Coiiiforl
llirlona
P'JAiTHN'EIEIO
reel use
53. Ketnhlei
.10. Puff np
82. Frarm
ni. Iterllnrt
3. Knropenn flni
var.
ST. Alio
as. Jrejdy
. a flue ted
39. Point of
(Mirth's nx
4ft. itnr of roeki
41. feet
4J. Closlnif
tightly
41. l.ntnirer
48. Htiarp polntf
47, Think:
nrehulr
4. Wild plant
io, Saror
Ui. support
63. iTnlf of work
it, Jnpnnrie
ntnlenmttn
is. Ofitrictilik
hint
HI. Trim
ti. Sj-llnhle of
hesitation
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IM'lJSlEjRJS
DOWN
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mennroi
S. hfppn
a. ftleirle
4.
jneiisnre
J. Si"nnit
fi. Mid of Jnrkftt
A. If 11 PPT
;. Addition to ft
Itutlilhnr
s. JicirntiT
9, Krerlnsllnf
Prosperity makes for peace.
'I hey can t have u war when every
body is too rich and important to
light.
Kul ore archaeologists ea n trace
our development of styles by the
migration of tho vaccination murk.
An Atlanta man spoiled a rob
bery by dropping his money In a
t mall box. Many people have used
this method to spoil home-town
mcrchii nts.
Correct this sentence: "I am
courteous and kind to everybody,"
said' the advocate of brotherhood!
"especially the members , of my
j own family."
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pa One.)
ran was written by an educat
ed Jew, for Mohammed, who.
probably, could not write, al
though he certainly could
... '
ill Sll'eet beiiii nnother hnnl.
. , .:
WPCK recording sensational
'(lie l ederal Reserve MAY think
up something to dampen specula
tive ardor. Wall Street wonders
what.
KverytlilliR comes mit on (he
ticker llnw real c:dllt.'. invesl-
men companies, dry goods, grocery
:and drug stores, also theatres. urixV.
I'lglil eiiierprlses. lace powder and
sausages. Ilrokers' loans really:
talte the place of old time nmrl-j
gages on real property and are I
achiiiUy not so appalling. i
.Mrs. Kinnie H. rierson, dead at '
'-. nau recently enrolled lor nev-
lej-al courses of study at Columbia
i invcrsiiy. sue ni i,r,,;1 Rlll.
deat all her life and tiled studying.
To certain Imr.inn beings, ol the
rumlnnut lvie. Hint will ";cm hu
morous. Hut if, as is alleged, a
human being is nn Immortal soul.
snoiiiii not that human feed Ihe
mlndi as well as the body, to the
I rcrv last? '(. all eat nt 92. If We
j reach Mint age.
LAiL !SI
mm
MA A I
N'E S
How Uo X kroowi; THASS
eAsV. H FELL
Do Yoa Remember?
ti.v vi:km a;o today
(From flies of the Mail Tribune.)
1 Kept. .V HUH
president Wilson tells pooplo of
t Louis ttione woo oppose Peace
Treaty and League of Nation:! are
I pnse iUiilers.
Hood PJver orehardists launch
campaign against Japanese labor.
W
men
shington Secretary of Coin
c W. C. Hcdfield resigns."
Mure iv, I tt (nils, doer liimtlriK
PostninMtor .Minis linn li-cos r
iinivoil from cunciclo In front of
pu.it ofiici.1. 1
Alox Spnriow- soniU down rush
nler for a conk lit L'nilcr Lake-
l.mul r.nitlotis wll in Nnw York
from J3.S5 to f l.r.l) per Uox.
London Alrpliino 1rlp from
I.onilon to l!lo .lnni-'lro ostiibliahcd
iit cost of 01)0 per iiasseiiBcr.
TWIOXTY YKARS AGO TODAY
(From flics of tho Mall Tribune.)
Sept. A. 1 1)09
Clyde Filch, noted plnytrrtclit.
dies in .New York.
Medford schools open with larsu
iitlendancc.
Ad A cut sIiimh dish will be
Riven mviiy free to a popular
young ludy who dances on tomor-rou-
night at the Wigwam.
O. A. C. establishes Medford
school for packers.
Opcnlinsen "Fully for Peary,"
exclaimed J)r. Cook when lib. was
told Commander 1'eary had also
discovered the North I'olo.
Greater Medford club asks An
drew Carnegie tu give Medford a
Carnegie Library.
V. .1.. llotehkins of San Fran
cisco promises to build a cannery 1
ill Medford frhen conditions justi
fy il.
Mussolini has a new baby, Ills
fifth, n girl.. . , f
Chicago has a tabloid newspaper,
its first.
.May tho little girl in Italy have
a happier Hie than the lMtl paper
will !;ave, probably, in Chicago.
The Prince of W'nlus tlow from
London to Calshot to see the
Schneider lace planes. that will
compete tomorrow. Me was espe
cially pleashd with tli'S'tiny Italian
Fiat, Hying sea boat, said to he
Ihe fastest m'ovTiig ti.ttig' ;n the
world, and said lid would like "to
take a fill) in her."
The prince was told what speed
had been achieved by the British
racing planes. No one else, oVeept.
Idiots aiid mechanics1, knows. This
nalion ought to have a jihi.nc in
that race, but has none. Such. sea
planes are oxp'ensive'. ' "We proiiL
ably cannot afford Iheiii. Britain
and Italy will show us how, and
then this country, thut invented
the airplane, will copy foreign, mod
el!). Hotter a e()iy -than' hoth'lng.
Hpoksne reports more flrea in
Ihe north woods, a .situation the
worst known since mill. .
Airplanes are used to watch for
fires, but are uot yet used to Tight
them.
" ' '
V. Ilh the aid of chemists and ex
perimenting they might be so used.
The Dul'ont company, maintaining
an army of able chemists, or one
of the Standard Oil companies,
similarly equipped, might try it.
The Congress of Psychology at.
Vale Is told that "science is more
Christian than the churches.":
Religion formerly guided ' men
into new lands, new sources of
wealth, healed lepers, cured the
blind, even raised the dead. That
happens rarely now, whereas, sci
ence with lis serums, vaccines and
prophylaxis, does cure and prevent
disease. Perhaps that was in the
protestor's mind. . -l
1 int. if there is no power above
science, "nothing in religion,"
nothing above man. his feeble
mind, his feeble -experiments, then
the world Is a Joke, nnd nothing Is
worth while. '
Married Woman Eats
Only Baby Food
"Kor 3 years I ate' only baby
food, every t hing else formed ns.
-Vow. thanks to AdlerlUa, I -cat
everything and enjoy life." Mrs.
.V. (iunn.
Just OXK spoonful AdU-rlka- re
lieves gas and that bloated feeling
so that you can eat and sleep well.
Acts on HOT1 1 upper and lower
bowel and removes old waste mat
ter you never thought was then.
Xo matter what you have tried for
your stomach mid bowels. Adlerika
will surprise you. Heath's Drug
Store.
By BUD FISHER
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