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Medford Mail Tribune
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member OP THS AS8iciATt:D fUEat
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8ora diilj attnif nrrulatka fx ill ocUM
April 11, 12.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Quite a few gents listed as smart
have remarked the last 10 days,
that "no woman is homely." and
"money is nothing." Anyone who
doubts this Is a low-down cynic,
with no beauty ln his soul.
The raptures over the Portland
hall team have - waned, and the
winners of the world aerlea will
not be heckled until they play the
alleged cream of the west,
The police report that the caso-
line was stolen by tourists en route ,
north, who have been here all ,
their lives. ,
Another week, and
leal to get shot for :
tnreful hunter.
it w ill he ;
deer by
Anent the sagacious and some-
vnui asiouminiK proposal m ine :
eluet or tne nronimtion enmrce- i
nient. that crflne (trowers report to !
i.i... tt n i
grapes and suspect they will ie
crushed into wine, the New York
World opines a letter somewhat as
folioWH will be written;
on. James M. Doran, Commis
sioner, United SiHtett Prohibi
tion Hureau, Washington, D.O.
Dear Sir:
As per your talk before the
California grape growers Aug.
2K last, I have made the check
up requested hy you, and take
pleasure in reporting the name
or Albert Jones, felMi lileeckcr
St.. New York City, for Investi
gation hy your department. This
man is one of our biKKest cus
tomers, buying In the season
from ten to twelve carloads of
gra pes per week, and frankly,
Mr. Commissioner, I do not like
the look of It. Kven though he
Is one of our biggest customers,
I suspect that he is breaking the
law and will give you any help
you need in prosecuting him.
Kespeetfully yours,
Cieorge W. Watts. President.
Alco-Vino Crape Corp.,
Fresno. Cal. UWW-SC
Tho rmtropoli. l.s showing Homo
spunk. Within the we. k. a woman ;
was whipped by two ladies and a
gentleman, and a policeman ar
rested a desperate, violent, 7 3-year
old man, und was forced to break
three of his rlba and otherwise
exercljie hi. pugnacity.
00 gallons of water is used
daily by inhabitants of this buric.
it is Mtlmaltd. This Is sufficient
to float a battleship. Many moth
era used the full amount in clean
ing up Junior for his first day in
school, lie was clean In lh first
place, but there is the tradition,
that no hoy is clean unlesii he is
nnieriuKiiru ana reaoy 10 go uowu
for the third time. The bam? isnue
arises during spring hounecleaniug.
No matter how thoroly the parlor
window waa wahcd the firm time,
the houxecleantng in a firzle unlesn
it In wauhed three more time. j
The city council ha declared
war on double parking, and this
win pui n rnmp in mmpintr out on
iMuiiuneiu corners aiuruay nignta
to watch the crowds go by. t
If you nsk us. the defeat of II.
Chandler Kgan In a double-Jointed
disaster. He was not atone defeat
ed, but forced to bite the dust
before a Portland dentist.
IU:F!Nt:i) CIUKI.TY HIT
(Wk'lilta. Kun., lUntn)
Can it be bridea are returning
to more quiet pre-nuptlal days
and simpler Wedding ceremon
ies? Society took a decided
interest when Frances Kit sen
and Hob Hums set their wed
dlnff date for this Haturdny with
hopes the summer lull would be
broken by parties compliment
ing them. But no. Frances' and
Bob's friends were asked not to
give any parties for them before
the wedding, but they will pmb
ably be honored with several
when they return from their
honeymoon to be at home in
Wichita. France will not have
the woe-be-gone look eo many
bridea have from too niuny
strenuous pre-nuptlal affairs.
JI'RIST HOLDS LAW IS Till: I
LAW (Hdllne Ihd .Monte Trlpll- j
eate.) Wlierein the lefirne.1 bench
Indulges in Home hcuvy thlnkinK j
and omen wlicloni.
4
KLAOKNKl'RT. Austria IrP) ,
Iluke Ulmltrl von Lvurhtr nber.
who recently married, has j
purchased for 4.000,000 Austrian
hllllnra from Count llenckel-lon-neriinurek
the castle of I'orlc ln
Lavannl. known to all tourists
In C'arinthia. This, In the biggest
real estat deal in Austria slme
the war. The caitlo a built In
H-,
Editorial Correspondence
PKHHLK ltKAl'H. Cal.. Sept.
. CurioiH how the human mind
1 juu useu to new cummiou:
If
unvone had intimated to the Mel-
ford contini.t three day uto
that Chap Kan would not nnly
qualify but enter the semi-finals a
hurry Oull would have heen sen'.; -
for a straight Jacket and the ra-' Since Hobby was eliminated tho.
'ion maniac would have been placed ! f.Uerie.j have dwindled like Know
in the Monterey jail for sate U-ep-.hefuie c s:iinmer sun. Yesterday i
ins. Hut how dllfeivnt the Aled- : the Johru-tonYolKht mat'.-h was t h :
ford point of vie.v M today, wiiii
Chan iiimL't to tee off oviinst Wil -
lius, the winner t.i he th: runner
up in the national amateur chain-
idonsriiu for lyi'. For the trail
who wuh I'tiiti'd States champiuu
when l:obby Jones was horn, 10
be u fieini finalist a quarter of a
century later is not emv.ixh.
bitfon Kro-n by what it feeds on.
t r'han is icoinK to be the next na-
. ., , . , ..... i..
j '' ciiniuiimii u.ui 1.1 a v
ut' view now. And unylhlUK U-ss
, lhlln ,,at j,, Bu, XOjlls IO B;,tiafv
isome mvmbvrs of Hie Hokiii; Hiv. r
i valley Hqmid, rccardU-HH of hw
iinrHuaouablf eiich on attitude may
be.
j Moreovf r such a state of mind
I frt umlr the c'ircumntaiues amply
. justified. lor up to the present.
Chan Keau has played better roU j
limn any of the four players left j
I in the tournament. His medal
! score yesterday was better than
j Willln'B, and better than Harrison -
Johnston's and Quintet's. In fart
the playing of the Medford star, ;
who tho California sport writers J
love to plctuie as a doddering oc-i
, toenerlan with white whiskers, j
has been nothing short of sensa-j
, tional. If he holds his present pace ,
he WILL win, and while the writer!
has his feet sufficiently on the,
ground, not to seriously expect
i such a miracle. we agree with the ;
j other Medfordltes that such an out-
come is In tho cards, and worth
righting for to the last ditch. Wil-,
ling is going to be a hard man to
beat, lie is a great fighter and as
steady as a ten ton truck. More-
lover there is a California low fog
f lhj morni;r,'. which means wet
green9 anj fairways to w hich the
Portland dentist is accustomed,
jlut before the battle victory Is al-
I wavA in the air. And this Medford
crowd is certainly imbued with the
j conquering spirit. Willing has n
(group of Portland boosters in his
'following, who make considerable
I noise. Put as far as supiort is
' j
- " . s s""'
by far the better of it. And for
once Medford has the snnnort of
Lamornia. vwui tne ooiueu renin ( -
aspirants out of it, all the n;i.eji,lT(,r,li to tli,a, rW-
sons are booutinif hard lor l.T.ui 1,1 CzeohosloviUia tho garnet in-
j0 wjn j
I
I-iter very much. Seems about I
three hundred years. Probably t
when this Is printed the winner of
the championship w in be known; :
and the golfing galleries will he
route home. The Medtotd con
tingent have returned for luncheon,
staggering and down hearted. Chan
was beaten on (he first eighteen S
up by old lector Willing. Kvery
one Is dumbfounded, it seems in
credible. And yet it isn't. In fact, It U
just what should have been ex
pected. For Chan had played super
golf from the start of the qualify,
ing round and to have continued
such a pace without a break was
simply one of those things thut
never happen. All the other play
ers had had their off days from
Hobby Jones down. Tollcy shot
five holes four under jiar, day be-
fore yesterday, and yesterday shot i
the same five, four over. That's
the way It goes. It always has In
this most uncertain sport;
it no
doubt always will.
.Moreover from t lie start this lias
been a tournament of upsets. Jones
tied lor low medal and was so
sure to win that one man paid
2i.uoO for his chance In t lie Cal
cutta pool. Hubby went out with
his co-medalist lu the first rout.d.
Tolley and Voight were the net
favorites, and had they kept up
their Wednesday Ktrlde would un
doubtedly have been the fiuallr.ts.
Both rrmnnled and were set ouiet-
ly aside, "i esterday Just HI hours
ago Chan came in with a perfect
par, putting Jesa iSweetzer, a
youngster and former holder of the
British amateur title, down uU
holes. for summertime has made severe
Today over tho same course and inroads on the straw h.u sales 'n
identical conditions. Chan was not j Paris. Merchants', however, by of
only over pur. he was ten strokes : fering novel designs in straw
over, coming In with an SJ tlu ; headcear at templing prices, have
worat score he has made In years, j lured many back to wearing "hay
So it goes. Some call it blowing
co n toes, mi p can it i lie
up. if,n L Vft GOLF. The onlv
set Is thin aforesaid Willlntr Shoot'.
ing par to qualify, he has dlspo
1
of every in an who t a n 1 e d with
hira. without extending himself at
any point. Now he Is the hot
favorite to win the title. Mebhe
MUTT AND JEFF
You don't mcanto
SAY You AFRAlfc
OF PrlOTOGfcAPrtlMfT.
ft MUSSOLINI
10'.. '
C"U:o. l!ut us a uioi'lins proposition
Ut- ' we would n soon het a whether
tor not there ul ue a low ton to
inoi'i uw in oi miiK
ii ine i oruana
II be the only
dei:ti.-t wins it
time the expeci-d has happened
since tho tournament started
diawim card, principally because
i hobby acted as iudte. At ever
Rice!!. is s Jon as liobl-y appeared
the crowd applauded and cheered
Hobby obviously U it! u t like it. 1 f
dropped down in some inconspi?u- ;
j oils place as hoon as he cnuld. For'
sheer personal popularity Hobby
Am-jJoaes ranks only to Lindbergh.
: And ltohby deserves it. Modebt,
i unassumin-;, with tremendoiis aim-
jpiu-ity and ehanu, he is a fine Ken-
tb-iuan and a Kreat sport smun.
1 Ami affr acting this tournament
there is no titiestic.n v.hateever
; that as a golfer Hobby Jones in
; simply in a class by himselt. He
j was defeated wh n he had an off
day by one hole, but it was in mi t
j lvhole match, in a o-holu match j
J there isn't anyone, amateur or pro-
; festlonal who could defeat him.
There has been a great deal of
heavy betting on these recenr
matches. A certain ex-caddy won
heavily on Kgan yesterday and
tho day before. Thousmis are
being placed on Willing. And
those who don't want to bet on
golf can bet on the stock market.
A certain brokerage house has a
tent office near the home green,
which is well patronized,
Tho second match today between
Johnston and Uuintet ran aloiii;
like the Oregon contest, with John
ston six up half way around. Then
Ouimet, who by the way caddied
for Chan Kgan when he played golf
at Harvard, braced and won back
two holes, the morning round clos-;
Ing with Johnston only four up. J
The latter is doped to win but, as t
with Willing i;i the finals, we are j
not so sure. Ouimet has come up ;
from behind in his last two
matches. He may repeat this afi-1
ernoon. Whoever wins, however. ,
WiMing wiil be certain to meet :i j
fine sportsman and pretty goiter j
In the title round
11. W . R. j
BOHI MI A V i ltNKT
Ki:C.Al TttADi: FA VOl I
. ( PIIAOI K (.-Pi llohemian camels
, have had a lone run of f-ivor and
dustry iJ highly d.-v luped ar.d 1
very ancient, as the Moo i-red
stone early came ink favor in '
eeelesinstic jewel ;-. Later, thru-j
out Austria, it enj v--d a long!
vogue as o mournin;: gem.
In the mam the sut.pl' is -j
talned from riv.-r b, U and c !y
the expert can dwo. : th, Md ly-1
lookinu' pebble which contain the;
precious
stone."
Fnder
8 lone
"born within
the forme;-
;n lto.
iiemiti u is saiu in.it a rnacefs
Lobovie, largely responsible l"r
the introduction of tennis into
Central Knrope. hid her tennis
court sanded with powde: ed j.ai -
nets.
iwki: iKiti (.Ks si:d
I'OI.IMI t.Iltl.S TO
V. s..
I
winswv .4'. m. mn-llm. 1
of Polish Kirls Into the Vnited ,
States by fake marriages wih'nte too insistent about that, or If i
American citizens has been diseov-i
ered by the police and the Aremi-!
. i....- i .i... I
u ...'' .' ... .u. i
A man giving his name as Mor-
ris Itaskin of New York, who used! 'r ' 'an call anything 1 like, and
his American passport as a docu, I " ''" " lm It off w ith u few un
ment with which to conclude elev. 1 printable adjictives if ncc-snary.
en marriages, has fled from Po-i ln l"' Interest of sued health
land. jl ask readers who write to me lo
The Polish Immigration quota I speak th.s same simple language'
to the Vnited State is so low that 'and I am sure we shall understand j
the girls eagerly accepted anylc;"" other.
ruse that might get them in. The
gang leaders arranged with twu
rabbis for signing marriage con-
tracts between the girls and Amer
ican citizens but some cirenionh-.i
wi-re based on counterfeited p.i
ports. 4-
PARIS ( The hatlcss habit
PA1US tPt A French journ&lit
who searched police files found
that 4.000 women disappear 'n
Paris each year. The majori'y
of them are never found. A l;rje
proportion are girls of from 1
to 1 1 years f ,ii;'.
Mutt and Little Jeff Would Appreciate a Fade-Out
THINK W HAt
A N(C FRlMDLY
WAR AS a
;rAOTc rs T
7:
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
!frd ti'tt pfftii'.lnf to pfifiil hnl'Ji
frf(ff lfi.uo ln oti to Ur( Domur r :ur rtij. j a m en u r
i mj fjrtf. ,u rriT rui b swt u cot aofcrviai u lAttrurtkm. AKriw Dr. wina 1
jr-jf flf ct t9tn:
d
h
t'OMK,
condu t
NO ICM.1I.
The condu- t-r of t!iit
column
-r.'t mind a juke if it is nut or.
lie lath T enjoys a li i
njoys a lit oi
i i n k o he can's
Maud any foolin;
n i. . .i i f.i-)rii.n..
and hi hereby
warns all w h o
write n him foi
to refrain from huch fuol
lOK-
J'or in: ta nee, a lady writes to
d.y that slie lst oh, what does
It mutter how old, and having
Kotti-n that off h r ehi-st he be-
ulns f.-oJnii; about hm-n. She
;,.-: "I urn jut entering that
('i, al epoch of a woman's life
. . . " I
iLight th
I love patience : wltlu
the huly and chuck her letter,
for I h;tve r ad enough to know
that h is either
(I ) Trying to tell me her symp
toms ami that is a medical matter
which I cannot deal with by mail,
or else
(2) Tiling to fool mo about a'. H. W.
matter of hygiene, and that Isi Answer Thank you for the in
romething I cannot permit in any . terest.ng report. I think the
case. , Scouts have arrived at a sound
Perhaps the lady doesn't mean .conclusion. Anyone who contem-
what fho Kivs. but in the interest
of good health I cannot assume
such a favorable idea. I must
a smi me she does mean what she
says. Otherwise there is the al-
ternatlve asumption that the lady
s trying to fool me. and one can't
think that of a lady, of course,
if the correspondent were not
a lady I miht think she meant
she was just entering a time of
life v.-h.-n too many members of
a credulous and (thai.k hea-
ven for such credulity, 1 may ex-
claim in the imer.-st of another
. x we need n't mention) cultivate
a phobia or fear
noi.ip l.i,iv..id
crisis thatl
,
of
If any feminine reader of thfc:
outburst is at all disturbed by this
Phobic or has any anxiety about i
the so-eilled 'Vhange of life I --.
i 'i-ve she will derive considerable
' asMir.ino. at l-ast. from the
I ft.t matmn and advice t am glad ?oj
; sriul about this all g"d "critical
, t-poch. Simply ask for advice
Port the m nopause and inclose
st a mp-d envelope bearing your
j address.
f,.mLs m,. p, nso of propriety Ls the'
, of (hp tprm ..
i.jm,. J(s th u y.(irt. wnw.
. . . . , h..n . , - u,.
This pi iii tice is l esorted to most
evrejiious'y by certain slick quacksj
how to curry on an ill.'Kitimale
trade without irettini! enlannicd in
, the law th taw. l y the way.'!Witll u always is the poor fish.
beinj; es;ieually dt-sijtned to ac-1
, t ommcdate cvr:ain ltnea of dirtyi Vou can't keep out of trouble
bus ness. !jus: by refusing to strike the flr.st
When I talk to you reader.- blow. A telephone role never at-
ib 'ut thinps 1 try to use honest ;
le;ms. I call a spade a spade,
unle-w the editors, absolutely in-
fist that I call it a spoon: if they
tho subjet is In my Judgment too ;
important lor . iiuivoiation. men,
we ilnni cm II it loivthlriL vi oioi- '
th.. sl.ble. l from Ihis cl.lmn .1,1,1
-"""'Hpondemo. In a private. lt -
QI'KSTIOXS AM) ASWi:iLS.
Ivtitu to Whiten ILiml.s , I
Please give the formula for i
lotion to whiten the hands. M.
j Answer Boil SO grains (a table.
spoonful) of tragaoanth In shav
; ing- or chips, in a pint of rain
: water, stirring constantly, unt tl
; : clear th n jelly results. Add
, water from time to time to make
up for evaporation. Then add a
; 'abU-spoonful of glycerin, and two
. hcaj ing teaspoonf tils of powdered
; boric acid, and when cold a drop
' or xv. o of aty sent you like. Ap
ply a few drop; of this lotion t
riich. red, dry or chapped hands
t"i or three times daily after
washing and before th hands at
q-.i:te dry. This 1 tP-n is southing
' for the face after (having. Do
not us
powd-red ir iitar itith. fo;-
ARe FlGrtTtNJG
TH 3FFS IN
AFRvCA .'
i " -l
uW rjf!i. it U dbtf 3!tw-h or Uttunt.
lvc AUOtT HYCilFM:.
ha, form
is oftn adulter-
J.
-"iii inea ii.
i-vity. even a lit-. S.c.t vv. V. hud neer lud ivy
t:-f nonciJbe now ! P'i-. rur.;. ate one leal, ana r.ww
and then, so lonu h:iS ''' poSonirif. Scout A.
as it doesn't r-,v,'r po:son:nie; ate
touch him nn ih--'soni' l'-"-"" and has not been af-lemh-i.
Hut bl i-ied in any way. Scout C. C.
ii-uth-r uf
A. -) has had Ivy;
previous years, at j
I poit-unins
three lfiiVt'S aiul wan not affecte'i
; f.ov lias he been poisoned this sea -
11 " "tK inia seuon
; wittl no unpleasiini reMilr. Sv'tut
X. K
whom i he lwys think has;
hi en potent-it before, but who is
nt sure himself, ate three leaver,
wh.rh made his mouth quite sora
and pvisontd him nome about the
f.ire. Seuitt h. P. has had ivy
p. ixjninK: lie ate a laf and Mif
t ri-d nu untoward effect., and h is
na had ivy poisoning' this year.
Vnut li. M. ate1 one Paf with no
ffw-l uni.-ifnin ivh,n..p li hut
(.ver hxl pui.ned r nut. Most
of th.-jio boys seem to think the
eating of u poison Ivy leaf has noi
Mer effect, if any. but they be
lieve It is as well to let it alone
until one has had ivy poisoning'. I
and then it Is worth a trial as u'
means of obtaining' immunity. i
. t,JUI imj ruuB'1 anu rrju
ir.thod of acquiring immunity
against Ivy poisoning for the sea-,
sun ( it confers immunity for no j
longer than the season ) should
first eat or chew only a small;
part of a young leaf, never whole
haf or more than one leaf. If a;
mere fraction of a leaf causes no '
undue irritation of mouth or
throat, then a week Liter one may i
safely cht w one or two leaves; J
and when likely to come In con-1
tact w ith poison ivy later in the ;
season, it is a good plan to go !
thru this same Immunizing pro-j
CSS alt over again a second timej.
in the course of the summer, j
Then, is no sense, and no benefit,!
,n lKIK a cnance n eaun" aeve"
r;U 1aVt8 1,1 a s,Hrit ot bravado.'
( "rr .u l ln on .
i siiouio say inai noi more muni
one-tenth part of a small leaf is,
enough for anyone to eat at first. ; ou 10 tne oia town ana mane you
1 am not so confident about about itninlt common folks a prer.y good
eating poison i-y berries have.'01 after all is a break in the stock
had only one or two reports about ! ti'ket.
that, both negative, perhaps the
berries do not confer immunity.
t Copyright John F. Uille Co.)
Quill Points
One book we'll neyer see:
moirs of a Fiver.
Me-
Notable amons? the naor shn nre
ta ks a car.
" iuai servant - women
search for is one who has SOO-a-j
orains ana is willing to nolfl a :
' "-a-n ttk jou.
man marries, he hegins
10 mlml IiLh P'
and q's. When a
woman marries, she thinks it no
jlon' -
r necessary to mind hers.
Maybe a wire Ls an influence
for khmI. But usking: a hus
Nind'H opinion of a hut makes
him nu awful liar.
A scenario made from a novel is;
fair enough. It puis in enough ;
new stutf
left out.
mako up fr that
Fable: Once an unwashed fam
ily was helped by a charitable or
ganization, and it didn't get the,
habit cf depending on charity. j
"Wine, women and song" meant j
wickedness. The opposite, mean-
ing the acme of virtue, would be'
"water, nu n and silence." !
Americanism:
ling Offended
v,'hen Knrope calls us men
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"y an ounce ls nt0AUSe so manj
people wan: something others can t
.u iu. u.
Among the things that reconcile
Kasy money: Yuu steal junk
worth Sjrt.nno: the pawn hroker
i uives you 510.000; you cive the po
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spend the other $2,000 on ai
"This intelligent audience"
always inc-aii: "If I soft soap
tlicsc sas. lliey'll think I'm
sreat."
.vise whv didn't
nrure
she iv lnp inI-.rior complex
people who need it.
Tfcat German who plan? sendin? decrees. That's what the big Pa
a rocket plane above -earth's atmos- ' rific ocean does, absorbing sum-
pher
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had one comforting uss'jr-'iners
He won't be troubled by
stow away:
The "crime wave'' l?nt new. ;
'eople did the fame things in the
iM days, but they weren't called i
rim est. !
Ir copts a lot to keep the kids in,
college, hut it's worth that much to
i shift the responsibility for four
i years.
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i :ng for criticism." said the amateur
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bovoottilir; each other 111 )lisi .'one-horse shays that constitute
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bank refuses Mils of credit to
1 Arabs. The latter boycott the
. Kutenierir Pleetrie Company,
! and the Jewish bank.
Jil-itish nirplam-s start real
work, with Araks killed aiul
wouiuled, their friends con
vineed that ilohnnimed is not
as powerful as was supposed.
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Here, you have heen advised to
I visit Seattle, and without fail to
I stop at Denver, going or coming.
to see Pikes Peak, r. G. Honfils
and other wonders.
New York City temperature on
Wednesday was 94 degrees, Bos
ton's was 97. The three coolest
spots in the I niteil States ou that
day were Seattle, Denver and San
Die?o.
Seattle was coolest of all with
TO degrees. Denver and San
Diego li.
This reminds you that CaHfor-
is a summer resort as well as
1 a winter resort.
; Temperature of San Diego.
; southern end of California, onlv 7-
heat, giving it back in
'winter.
Johnny Goodman. 2u-yearold
golfer from Omaha, Nebraska, put
Bobby Jones, king of golf, out of
th-l Del Monte championship.
Verily: 'He hath put down the
mighty.'
Youug Mr. Goodman, of Omaha,
represents a part oi the country
(that has staying power and you
j will hear more of him.
Mufisolini is delighted with his
new baby, Anna .Maria. Well he
may be. if he wants his power
handed on to future generations.
I Tho father's qualities are inherit
, ed by the daughter, as shown hy
iGalton's studies in heredity.
What an interesting life that lit
tle baby will have, and what a
tragic life she may have.
transportation.
How's TH educational as I
IvWuTTfJ ' L AMUSlNGlJ'X
Do Yon Remember?
ti:n vkaics Ar;o today
(From files of the Mali Tribune.)
Sept. 7. II9
X w York City gives General
Pershing great reception on return
from Lurope.
Medford schools to open So.
tf-mber 1 i'.h.
I! -.tf inch of rain falls. Pf-
I ci pi tat ion f'r fifvt week of S- p
' tern her broken.
j Ceorge Putnam purchases Salorn
! Capitol Journal from Clias. H.
i FPdier and with family moves to
! thut city.
1 Col. II. II. Sargent, chief witne.-s
at Public Service Commission heat
j jug against toll of 10 cents on
; phone calln between Medford and
Jacksonville.
I London Soldiers returning from
France report former So Man's
I Land now covered with massts of
scarh-t poppies.
j TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
' (From files of the Mall Tribune.)
Sept. "Hi, Jtt09.
Libel f-uit against Jeo. Putnam
of Daily Tribune is dismissed.
The alleged libelous section
of Putnam's editorial was as
follows:
"It took them (the grand
jury) just I", minutes to indict
a friendlt-ss horse thief, a poor
old woman and a penniless
forger. They spent three
days on the Harnum case and
then justified the murderous
assault. Deputy District At
torney Reames is a most re
lentless prosecutor when a
man drops a nickel In a slot
machine or takes a drink an
Sunday, or a poor fallen crea
ture is caught sinning. Such
heoious crimes must be pun
ished; they are dangerous at
once to life ami limb. But
anyone can try to brain a man
with an ax and secure im
munity from a blindfolded
representative of justice."
Car shoitage threatens pear
shipments.
Mr. pagers of Grants P.i--s Can
ning Co. arrested for retailing hard
cider.
A. Lawrence Lowell Inducted as
President of Harvard University.
City Council orders all citizens :
connect residences with sewers.
ABANDON BARKEN ISIJCS
OFF XOHTIC MAYO COAST
IH'BLIN OP) The transplanting
of sixty-nine farmer families from
two islands of Innisken off North
Mayo to the mainland where they
will he provided with fertilA farm
lots Is to be undertaken by thtj
Free State in its fight to alleviatt
poverty among Irish farmers.
Karh islander will be given a
small holding at an economic renv
and the Land Commission will
build a house at a cost of $750 for
each family.
When the change is made the
Islands will be completely evacuat
ed, for it has been proven that
even the most industrious fami
lies cannot wrest a living from the
meager lands there.
CALL WOULD YOt'TII TO
FIGHT FASCISM AND REDS
LKRLIN (.-Pi a call to the you:h
of the world to fight both Fascism
and Communism has been sent
out by the central committee f
the German Young Democrats, 'n
the shape of an invitation to in
International Congress of Liberal
Youth in Berlin November 13 to
17.
Declaring that both Fascists and
Bolshevists are exploiting the post
war poverty of Europe, the Youn
Democrats' invitation reads: (
"Wherever we look in Kurope.
the parliamentary institutions of
democracy nre hard pressed ly
Faseism and Bolsevism. In such
a situation democracy can no long
er merely defend the position It
has won. It must attack."
Souml Iteconlcrt on Wire
TiO.MB ($) A substitute 'rtr
plu.ncgraph disc records In the
form of a metal thread or wire has
heen Invented by .tohn Llguorl, a
newspaperman, lie claims it re
duces mechanical noises. A mov
able magnet and rotating wire fur
nish the sound reproduction.
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This office will ho open until !
o'clock tonight to give those who
have been employed during work
ing hours a chance to subscribe for
this paper at Jr. a year.
Pig Hill Tilden keep, the ha:i
boys hopping when he is serving.
Ilejikes a last game.
By BUD FISHER
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