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pxoVj Fotrit Bedford Mail Tribune Murium miMu-a co. ti-if-ii N. ra m. " i. I. WMTOK SMITH, Mtnim An lndrpnidTiil Nnrspl"r tntatid aa iKoial rli.i niltrr U Madfaid, tajon. under Atl of Hatrti . !?. BI HSC IIIITION BATCI r Mill In Adiawa: lulif, llh SuiKliJ, r I'-5; Jall,, vlth Siwiay, nunDi '" Jwllj. without HuihUy, yrar f" lully, without fliimUy, muiitti tt) Wwllj Hall TrllwiK, UK leaf !'" nuvUr. unt ytu 7."'' By Carrier, In Adianre In Mrdufil. A.bliixi. JackforrilUf. Central 1'uint, I'twenli, Talent, Uuld Hill aid on llitfhwiyi: .pally, .llh HuiKlay. month I Itally, without Sunday, aiuntb 0 liallT, nilhout Sunday, one year T.Ofl llally, "lib Buwlay, out ytu I00 Atl lerral, e-.b In adianre. mmrn dally areratt tlrculaUon toy all aonlia tndlnt April III. 12. '" AdtertMnr rtenmrntalrrM ( .1 IIIMIl'L'DL'V f. I-I.UUIPJT nna in new iui, mi...., rranctico I.M Ancclei, flcatlje, 1'ortUnd. Ye Smudge Pot lljr Arllmr Verrr VKom? hut the hrave Ucmci vc tlio fhlr," every niornln-,', uftornoon j II JKI , 'ItlllK l""" ICIIIiumni i , iveek. Tju kids, toitUHMl hy firhoul oppnfiiK lit :!! a. ni., and f-rottliiK tjn're iiiIIcm jht hour in the fflniily nnlo. like tu hear Crandpaw toll of when lut vaH n hoy. lie milked tJhreo cow.s before break fjtRt, washed IiIh fare In a wash tub covered with ieo, and walked fdx inllert to tho llttlu red hcIiooI-Itfoui-tf, uphill nil tho way. Jle Walked the same fix iiilleM and milked the sainO three ciwh when the day wan done. If It was a hum. illicit nib'ht, he plowed till bedtime. , YK SXAIM-V ItKTOKT j (Salem ('ii'tUnl-Jouriinh The Albany OemotM-al-( Herald say.s "there omcht to be a law prohibiting editors from ; making asseM of theniHelvOH." TIiIh HiiKKestion 1m doubtlefH , horn of bitter experience for f no newspaper has :uffered h i o re fro m la elt of fuc h a statute than the Albany Jour- Hal. The Colorado banker who horn swoiiKb d five Now York Pankn out of J.'iOO.WOO, has been captured and c:it into duranee vile. He deserves , .("'tter fate. To hornwoK;le one bank Any where, Is n noteworthy Jiehicvement. To hornswoKRle five bfihk-t, all In New York Clfy, 1h an cplv'. ilowever, after . perform InK tjiifc titanic mental feat, the master mind successfully ' captured him- . H'lf. ... The parking ... problem can be Kolvcd by the invention of an auto (public that fohlH up like a wrlstlev or a Corona typewriter. .' . A number of lnnlcu have discov ered thai their overrent Is not where they left name last May. I.KMKVK IT OH NOT Dr. Jlih MTidtson Keetie, 2-flsletl denouncer of the more or less Rlotlous Oregon primary system, is the proprietor of a while-haired Persian cat. The fashionable, creature Kojourns u tho Hinlllng -HI acres which lr. Keene operates ho Wall St. will have somebody to rob, and fur his own amusement. Vor apparently no reason at all, n-'No-ltouge Week" 1h threatened, II It enn't be mopped, try and cut It down as low tin possible. A load of Cling 1'eachcH was limited lo town yesterday. They Were of the variety that are thrown Into the rear end of the auto and keep their heart tiff the dt Iver'n shoulder. f It sure gladdens the heart of a tlehllst to pruduce an X-ray plctun of u -totdh that proves the patient knew which tooth was aching. : "Hear Creek takes n better pic ture on the tourist postcards than Crater Lake, hut tho Humdingers, I tu., are not Hinging any noon solos pbout It. I , Duck Stweney and Verge Slrang ivrnl hy aiodher mileptisi .vesler .ibtv. and feel us old as they ever Some of the (bilHlu-vlnis could wait ftn- winter no longer, and are par-lioillnK In a fur coat. The cmnmunlly Is pri'liared to resist a slllvaree swoopliiK ,lov n I from tht" rural ai-ens ilui-lni rl... truffle conKCKtlnli ultelidaut upon lair week. , The iiitealli-d f"r denioustr.it Ion mtalnst Ur. Wllllnir at 1'cbbli-Itete-h has somewhat the uspet-t of Ii. California Ki-oup pieri-rrlm; to Ttee thii rnell'le coast tlefi-aleil uu le Ii can be represented by n Nnllve Hon. or at n-ast by some one n'ho can iuallfy ux a resident. ilOreKonlau.l Is that so! Tin; itosi: hat fl 'met him by rhanco down ut old Phoebe Urock't- ilow bright were the panMes and red four-o'clock! Thuueh It rained, nnd ho huid, 1 looklni; phyly nt me. ,"Vou will ruin that hut In tho drip, ! don't you pee, 'if you try to run home" (It war ; covered wlih tompnI lfe said. "Ulve It to mc, and when the Htorin close. h J'll come to .vour door ami bring U ipiiln dry." Aiidl Iduhcd and Kald, "Thank "t you, but no." I wan shy. . -lJlit now when the wind nhuker the VeMul Htreet door. .'Aii'l the finell of the swinnp pink blown In from the ninor. vt'lien tho rurfew rlncH,. out its '! monofotio'tij' ohlme.' ,1 put out' Ihe bottle, and upstairs 1 climb (An f'vo climbed forty yearn for the mutter nf that) I iVihli I ri:i1 tel hlni brim; home jiiy ro- hot. (Harper'H) MORE ANY vt'.ivs ii -ro f i-cml a Xinr-tv Miles mi I lour, or It wns u lurid tnle, uliout 11 iiimlmuu wlio drove 11 Train with the tlirottle widtf open nnd hilled Ids neveu vietiins en We slill reenll how the idea of 1'iiirly took iiwiiy our lirentli. That was bel'orp the days ol" the uvUimolnlu ami the snr plane. Now miles an hour is slock-eur lime. iiul yeslcriliy I in the Sehiieiiler eup raee an airplane lu'l it off id WW miles, j an hour. I Jt is easy to see that the prediction of an niVplane rutins; aioinnl the world will) the sun is no longer a .fanciful myth.. At J this Schneider cup speed it would lake n piano less man. iim-e days lo do the job and. wit U the present rapid development , the ;asoline engine, there is no reason lo doubt that eventually this can be reduced to one day. ( Scientists now claim that new discoveries in Jiir resistance, particularly at hichrr altitudes, make a UJ-liom- circle of the t;lobe elilirely feasible.. ' , So it may veil be that in niiolhcr .10 years, sU-anirc looking aircraft will leave New York .tit sunrise, shoot oVer the l'ncil'.ic lo .Japan mid return to (iotham with the rising' hum of the in.'.t day. ( don t fllllti' SCI WllV tht'V il' this iiwiniit fni' spiM'd continues, TOO MUCH SI'KAKIXd dt sjiiM'd, wo observt! tluit a favors schools for superior rhildivn thein from college iit Hie ntf- of No doubt this could he done, idl, speed is not cverytliinir, nor No doubt 11 rreid deal of time InutiMiil !' fiiyliiinr thrmndi .1 he , . to see Hie superior emui speuu the outdoors tit work mid bty. lloiillh is mure important llinn nnythii! else in life. It. is iilso important that children should he truod mixers, have'lut man contacts, know how to get alon not only with their mvn kind, but. other kinds. So our idea would be to have a siandard preparatory course for all children, the only difference being in the lime devoted solely to school work. As a reneral rule we would like tu see this mania for speed, speed and still more speed, kept out of our educational system. Iet our youiivr people, during their first twenty years, 1k iven a chance to learn that the nature of the destination is more im portant than the time it takes to reach it. A lioji isn't .such a hail sport, hi! tjiiits tlie Irouli. SllJ.'f?este(l si"! .iluT, I (Ion 'I lie 11 fur I lie side of tl mv llironl nl A man isn't 'nit until Ii w lm inailc Ihcir niiirU nl'U'i' All IVO need do lo linilii! ind of n'oil( (lull lii'hiivi' That suliiirbanile who lias the habit (if leaving home willi a toVc) in his poi kft shows the diiiv-'cr. of iijtikiii); our homes so ii-.tt.fli like hotels. Why have we so few (front men'.' Well, many a j-'reat 1111111 of old was the tenth or fonrleentlt child. Military prisons are available for civil offenders, the army at present eontiiinine; nobody who had rather do time than sa-1 Idle sinncbdv. I Old Dobbin had his I'aulls, but a few scratches on I lie out side didn't cause the fainilv lo clamor for a new one. Americanism : naturalness, your Yearning to seem one aristocratic ipial Longer skirls will be worn litis fall, but I In- rlinn-rc too lale to benefit "jirls in small towns where crooked lire forgotten. Tin" rich who lose lln-ii- furl lines iiicn'l lib" nlv lines In it ,'i'cl l"isl iiilviinlat.'1-s. Tin1 ptitn- man can rrincinliei- when In- lia liver for (linnt'i- any time lie elii'se. Il was iniitissilih" to Miiiitss hail men nl' the ulil West, until the lu"iiile oloetetl htinesl slit't-ifl's hoso tVct weren't Nothing else is so tlisnst runs In oU score as Ihe presence ol' n second person who cnii count. MUT2 ANIFF--A me peoPLG arc oiiLt) llW, J ayi aUvV E. S I I I.T,MS1 J 1 nil I XX aft' SPEED pviin.v-iJiviicIliU story i"iiiiiii-ii 'tin- Myxtery f Seven Deallis." ' iDiif i'. inivl Ii iu lidiiiK !H1 mi li s mi lm Hi' SllOtllif U'lSll 10 (I0 llllll. ISllL, lltcy iiinfoulcicdly will. SPEED wrll-kliown whieli "will MliK;itor 17. ilnl would it Ie visc? 'Al'ier is -'bfk 1 "n rn i n ' evervihin-r. is wiKted in our schools. Ju1, NiiDerioi child, we would Drcfei , , . . ies mm- in hcnuui, iinu mmriu after ; When In1 r'ls lhroii'ri your sedan: . Si,, Mr. llitell delights in tunning (ill. t lie "real Hum (leccnl. Iinvs cl'l'ccl ivu is lo lirct'd willioiit Inws. '(.lie I aristocratic : sacrificiii!. comes lliinus iiImi, olil. Bean Uke Jeff'sJan 7i'm ujtui T OuiT. r'NA THRouSHi r'M LCAVIMG Africa: Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. .,r. lellata iuinln to nnvmal health Bfkvlj. In ert flf uit Bwp. i , , vniMrrics vi:u ' i iiMipliaNtlcutcd or iikliiifuriix J luymon uiu thai tiw:nH tl most of 'fin too roa fi lly ItKSUtlH' th.it iinythlim v. hlrh is k nitd.ii Is sani tary. Yniilcpi-luiid lllail furrli'i'K. nml unilir flu- uin'oji- '-.un;ihir luitl of hokum, junk an J in tiriftice -that Is in a r k o t c il l.v wtl fakfis wlio know !uv to lak: full aiKv,:: far faiuy. ,ri,,. llii- imhle Ami' r. aiiiiLt a siii-kf'i cl':HH'i- In. Uiat .'.fie of Ui!.j popu fHtntiitl secret of lean url of s-.a-fnnu hi.s looc n-Kiilar hi-alinn nivthofls in- pracllfcfj must bt uamnt-d, "pills nnd potion" . I (ti'th'd nnd tho iiivtsitci-t K.til the ld.it (hat all -ffuriH iKMPtofoi. nave f.-.IIed because they did not set at the underlying cause of the trouble, which Is, of course, the wrong eombimition of victuals -r mineral elements, or lack of the j mysterious vitamin you purport ru provide, or the wrong brand of iroB j or Ignorance or your secret nerve j builder. It doesn't take much pe- suaslnu or even sense to sell the average wiseacre lay tin. n on smh an ide;u 1 lis education prepare him ftn the Horry role he plays in i hi.s national . pastime. He' yearns tu be your Mubserlber, customer or if"' Mient with all the ardor and aban- ! don that Mi. liarnum's pairons manifested when he inirodueed his tzreat ThciTiinn salumpiis. Ainonti j have jut learned that an uncle of the ruck of maKaziiti-s that exists my mother's spent years in an in purely as a market place for these I sane asylum in Ireland and at one trick health schemes arc not a few! time attempted suicide. I have been that purport to be devoted to other employed in my present position as interests tha n health, and these .'tetuij-rapher for oiifht years. -C enjoy a considerable vogue unions iC. ST. even college students, but then, n.j Answer Well, T should not hesl small share of our forty million tte to marry you if that were all I morons are admitted to college ; eould dig up against your fitness, thewi days. j I mean of course if you were nice Certainly there is nothing In 'and plump anil alt that sort of athletics or athletic excellence that ' thitm. You know, a lot depends on refleclH upon an individual's inlet- the .smile. lectual capacity or degree of in-! (Copyright. John F. JJille Co.) icUiuorico. fin the other hand ' nthletie ability by no means xiuni lies thai the winner tif the content is r. healthy person. It would seem that t hi common notion that phyj leal 11'ainiiii.' Itwli u ,-,,,.,1 lw..,ltlt i-l s good health is based, at least la part, upon anj unfortunate misconception that is' slill clici-Kli"'"! by many physician-, j namely, that then- Is such a state j ai- Inriui-nee as "resistance." sonic I ... .. . vauue endowment that protect um-l w.l.1,!. ,,Ult. ,,0"nl,T-nu'aln-t disease in general or j sendino silk worms .imimsi eeriain disease coiltlit Ions in particular. True, ;.n Indlvlduul m'.tst have immunily. natural or '.teunitoil, in order to fieaoe a L'iveti ttliscase: but Immunity, as seh-niifr , b-ally reeii-rned, has yo betirln-; on 1 lie va pul not ion -ol "resistance. 1 N'ow llifse old time doctors, sell seek In; hiedieal etlitor.s or profes; sidiii.l writers who viini: to the ob stdi'te term "resistence" in order t. bolster up some of their quaint medical theories a while lonier. confer a boon on the -treat vmeri I'lin fraud business, for the horde of purveyors of short cuts to health! find ready at hand this meanim: j less but elastie term "resistaie-,-" and they can easily convince lie gullible customer that it means en durance, muscular development, viuor, vitality and all the rest "f H. Freak "st i'nn" men are notm! utisly short-lived. I'hanutiiuis of s)iort are at least as susceptible :oj t pneumonia, tuberculosis, diphthe I ria and t phoitl fever as are tb j namby-pamby class, I h y s I r a 1 i sirenuih a to) physical endurance j have no demonstrable relailuii with J health, hygiene or Imniuiiily. j The puzzle Is, how can any one (who purports to be Intelligent take t seriously auytbiiiu' at bll that b ! reads in a periodical that exploits r propagates sntdi flapdoodle? Vt kstioxs and .svi:ks The- tlttlr Tunic lluuibu- is injurious lo the eyes-." llavj l,ilimon. n ctinstnietiliK a ;' " l"M if um-.I on lb.- lnilr it avn, luuuieipal airporl. Privale jwoiMd e.iiiv,. i.iinilni-s.-. II. 1.. II. iiiyinK coinpanii-K are hiiiltlini; nir I An.-.--Thai noiiou Is a libel "in,,ts nf their own anil several liiK hie" hair tonic business. th.iiiKli tie-j factories, one to cost SI5.n(iii,iiuu. business Is mostly hitnilim:. for nuj Oakland, i.os Angeles. Clevelalltl IMcasc tell me IT 's hair ionic lapp.ncnt reason. nils p.u-ileul ir I nostrum was found to consist of iii a m in on ni cat solution of silver trate I lunar caustic). This, as mos; people know, turns dark brown or black on exposure to -ninlijjht. If '.he color effect Is satisfactory. 1 see no objection to dyeing the hair with such a dye. Of etiurse it would Oddity in Africa NHATTSArvATTAH DTSOPPG'D Vesuvius, BY ARAB GATM CAMNl'BAUS, XlSSCD "BY L.I6MS AMD cHASeU BY A SPANASK Bull! r'M through: f TJ ) i ail lireier. ra,t to dl.fa-. durjm.l, , i,,.i.-i si s iivcii-:k l.f iiiii'iiNfly irrltfiiinw if any of it i(i-ts Into tint tye. The humhutf of ' IhU ai-tirular misiruin is that it) pm'p.H'is to "roftorc" the tutturjl. fdlor tf. urny hair. f course Ih'it j in a flaiin falcnlittci) 10 apucal to, ' ",l Kti I If tir and tht- unliifornifd. Ik NiM-nm to mi', is u field for lionci Inivirii'Ms ilititation. "Why t-;.n'i f have a lint of hair lye J"' paiations marketed in a fa manner, or at leat without the h'.uum'.' Take this particular In stance the artiele Is harmless, or as near ly lw.rii.k-8H as such a thins can be. yet the business is so dis reputable (hat I should fear to recMinmetid its use in any case, lest the manufacturers suddenly a Iter the formula and sell under the same name some dangerous pro duct. For yei.rs I have wished t here were hair dye preparation fine could approve of, at least, lint the Inherent dishonesty of the busi ness makes that impossible. I'eiirhcH Fine fin skin Ale peaches harmful to the skin? I am fond of them ami sometimes cat as many as three a day. .Miss i:. w. Answer No. except In rare cases where the Individual happens have the peculiar sensitization peach and develops hives, asthma or disc-'live upset shortly after in dulf-'int: in the least bit of peach. .Marry and .Multiply I am 3.", and wonder whether If view of my family history 1 have a risht to many. .My father's brother commuted suicide an an ;i r. I I aft-rmath of the world Brisbane's Today j I il ! (Continued from Pac ()no) t nit- lias rcdiiccd Ii v iiiilliinis a vrjir N'ew Ciii;laiid s slmo tviidi I l .1 ;i ;i 11 ii-ross tin1 boi'tUT was once imnislicd wit !l lejitli. Tliev still control the sill WI'I'IIIS. Ihit our tnnnlKnition laws forbid Us to import tln kind of men and women thai have made it what It is. Since we run't import mechanics, we mav have to export machinery. The circus is now a trust, John Uint-linjr havitiK hotiKht all shows of tiny size. The "What is it." sa-j cred while elephant. Siamese twins. 1 llnly bareback rider, will soon come ! out on the ticker in stock quota-! tin.w n tlw.v ,l i rot.l Hl n .ho ! sawdust. f The airplane moves forward. Com missioner Wlialen. In eliat-Re of New York'st police, organizes a sky patrol to arrest reckless fliers, wlille steam rollers are levelint; a soetiun tif Ihe park near Windsor Castle ll-al will furnish an air land ftiK for tile Prince of Wales, who now flies ri-Kularlv. l.altilnore wishes tile world to know that it is lo lie the world's center of nviatiou. W. A. Harrinian, wiiose father Imilt raili-mifU ' llnv n;iiil t.'.on llllll for a Haltinu.re silo lo luanufac-! lure the largest all-tneinl passen. iter planes ever built In "Hie conn- I ti'.v. and other "air citres," lake notice. uti" news irom jerustuem tens of Hritish soldiers papidini; witli j steel heltnets, fixed bayonets, to j reassure the population. A story that. Arabs have put poi- j son in fruit offered for sale to i Jews intensifies the Jewish boycott 1 (WTO shot " I " m-"aaI You " NutT, r'vjci " " L-n Ain't S.m sw moR.g tham 1 I fJO rM I I niNj r u w uniN MAIL TRIBUNE H; DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE . AC It OSS I. Split i. l-'tttllillt Hiol v 19, l.aiiil lut-ukure It. Al filler OldnuDiuuI'li 1. OetUtt 11, OlftTH In (iiiy. Ill cut l'i. U Uil niilmal SI. llMHIIf luul . Dry SI. i.xcloiufrvs 1'ilHlilolln tr. TJiet N'lanlh K. I rn-utuili-lily liurufil rnrliuii II Suiittbiil: Mlf1. 33. 1 lev Pi Ir parC of u llit 3?. niidt-riiitr 4n. 'ill ink: nri'lialc 42. MU.HI! Scot. 4.1. ,Siiiilii-HtIiili A, doe Unit lets tipritrlit 47. Smull blril 4s. Ile.v l). OMilt-rntfl i. On tilt; uctton Illvittilu ii. U oil of war -ft. Crrfurni JH. Jlrllla-rutplr fit. A Yflltint-lies l.eiirnlruT CS. Axshiii it ill d it filer Solution of S U Nr?R.O'S .EPJPL 6 N EJE.E UA NR 3 A.D.E N fiijx Ha A TlT A'RHni A NUJ IfWrSyV P iDlltriRJA N E S ithi P,nrnliFTTrip,RTA .E'LjAEaPiAt IfflOREfflAWlE LS E:A sFSPjA DlSnGIElT :P ACElaT a;R:e:sus L to. Trim to the fact ;i. 'JnxlDj a teatli lnrt 72. Assert 71. Murk of Dtiils- ulun ;r. ,M filial Vmatfo ;;. i-icetti bles 7S rotiitoesi cidloq. "9. A tillered rami naut HOWS 1. FrolcsiastJen! cunrt 1 TT3 14 I, p ji. Iv Ii I-) 13 :i It ;5 7? 7 lb ' n : JT j ttti 7"?; 0-1. ; : L.J (.S V) 30 - ...... '41 it- iS .IT ' Tj TT W W TP ' 45 " TT-" f 41 RT 5 f" ; ; ft 5. - 53 5T . i Ti Zl 5rto5" -jo- uT ' 74 7? 77 7 on purchases from Arab. Onu hu- tel could offer only rice at one meal. A painful incident for relatives of lit .Icwh killed in the Hebron i j uprising is caused by the fact th;t tii i.i' itnu-n in n-hb.ii tb.. i: t vif. i tints were buried is found to have tionii fimr Uv mn-i i .mi u'i.wi twit Orthodox .leWH and mtide not decn i onoiiKli. In consequence the rabbis 1 1 nil" e orueieu uic uuuiub uhk "P , and rcburied. f-f- Tlteoilore Housevelt, Jr., returns from Thibet, China. M'oiiKoMn and pnints 1-Jast. hriiiKin- for Chicago's field museum, a Khtnt panda. You miRht not know wlia-t. a panda is, hut the natives know. They worship it, because it looks like a hear with two black eyes and has a queerly marked body. They must have needed something 1" worship. r, , "7" , i1' Koosp V,?U 8U"S V'hat J 1,1 ".a 1,C't,,iK St Is MOOd loads. That is I whnf we need most, i Col. Koosevelt, soon to be kov j ernor of Porto Rico, may decide to j run for governor of New York next. I The pantlu. many Kolden monkeys I and oilier animals can testify that I the colonel is never idle. Communications Church Vacations Why Not? Some people arc oppos'-d lo the idea of any church closinu her doors for even a short time to """"' ""' ";'"""' i the members f the parish a brief period for relasat ion. Our schools however, are closed for three mouths, nnd ! the cidleues nave ,-t vacation pe-;-.j, rioil of two or three mouths, but 1 notii e that the pupils and pro-! 4, fe.ssoi : are all found in their j 4, places in September. Indeed, moit j 4. of them return refreshed and filled,, wit h enthusiasm as they enter 4, upon the work of the new year 1 v Now our churches are schools of religion, and I belb vc that the M e d f would r d Ministerial association ict wisely In planninj; to keep open and c two-third? our churche during the sitmmer season lose one -third of fhem each month. This would allow all our Yesterday's Puzzls i. .MMni-bnirlnr rork 8, 'lnr of m blow 32. Rrinalo it. Tender is. IH t Mini; irnlli ' S. Fratrritnt root 3D, speci-li 11 a;, ill) inn ( 31. riowrr 32. SlriH-k .18. ItHi.i.lK a. I lenr proflt H'.i. Nent 41. Thi.r '41. Ilinr voir 41. Kind of vdl 4it, Smull ktrenm a. Sunken -.1. I)trbate4 a, Cnntructlon of orer r.ft. Court orilrri Ail. Permit 1. tstrlkc nltli tlov t nit-a liaiol C?. Itesl'ln S3, ficmt of fdiru'K CI. I'otH'hl'4 ck. M lilt tt ry ai Hlitatit 97. I. PC Joint AS, Mfite hcmvce.l 7tt. iiiifp nrmitnl a. mrp truck 72. (;eltrl'(l 7 i. Symlatl fur rultu-nhini D'TTtjus - jS.EiTlTE HE EliR AJT a ndue tia s. tub hoiir t , 3. Not rearse 4. siirob 5. wtl 0. I'at into n Ho 7. Nolo of (Jib seah . V.wry out II. l.iirlr biitflish court 1, OlHTIinT II. lirftM IJ. Srnrre FlnHlicf IS. Consume pastors a vacation of on mouth and Htlll have two-thirds , of them on the field all the tin c. ready to render any service that may be needed wherever It l-s This would also cultivate needed. spirit i'f Christian fciiowsntp x tint win react favorably on nil oin people, The pastors would then have an o-portunIty to return "to their fields refreshed and the nations would not only wnsre-IMirtici- pate in the benefit, but tliey would also have n greater aiorf-ciatiou of their pnstor's services . by rea son: of this" brief nbscntvO 11. c. lai.Niv, Pastor iCuKiis-h Lutheran Church. Radio Program KMEP Mill Tribune-Virgin U.lon s.J Meters i:il0 Key. Wednesday, September 11 I. M. to Oila KMKD. la to Ij:30 News and Mar ket reports by Mail Trib line. ' Thursday, September 12 A. M. lo it::tni)urant ncalcrH. !i::m to 10 -Uoldon es;t Cof- : fee C'o. 4 i Kconomy (Jroceteria and Kd 4 I UintiH. ! 10:::uto 1 1 :.!0 Jidmson's Jew- clry Store f Ashland). 1 1 : :o to 1 Jarntin Woods. 4 I'J. Noon News Washes by 4 Mail Tribune. P. M. . 12 to U".;tP r'antoriuiii. to I (iold Seal 'narn- ery. I to t :::-- Huick Oealerw. 2 (; :tu to 2 Brrk'8 Itakerv. to y:'th YontiKlovo & Co. to 6: l.V-KMKD. 15 to r : :t0 News and Mtir ket reiwrts by .Mail Trib une. : fi: to 7 Harvey's Service fetation. ' I results. I Cl:iif l."d ailvorlisilii; : MuTT, t'M A TJ&TTER. . CAMRA MAN THANJ,,, Vou: HouJ ABOUT LtTTIMG MTO(?fo AV 0M" ; VMS JYK Do Yoc Remember? TIOV VKARS AGO TOD AT (From files of tho Mall Trtbuna.) SfidcmlH-r 11. Hl. Huston: Governor t'oolidge tkes comidete eharge of Itoston pollco strike. Troops fire on mob; 1 killed. Jltigut? valley pear priceH set. new record with $0.1:0 fur Hurl letts. ' .Medftod autolHtH give illustrrtted lecture on how to save Urea. I.oeal Democrats plan to i:re.t president WIlHon at depot, when sperlal train slops. -'o Miin sends 2tJU-word telegram to Seere taiy Tumulty, dcnioiidiiiK 10-miti-ute stop. j Art: "O ; your hearts, you women! lile-is hut Wear pantH." ii TWKXTV TKARS AGO TODAT 5 (From files of tlio Mall Tribune).) ' Sa-ll. u, m. I Thiro miir have boen woi-s linll Kaincs thim tlio one liluyeil J Kiimliiy. lint H d""'t 8om )oll)li'. i Jlodford bi-at LVntial Point. 15 tu :l (l. lioth sides ana the umpliv I wen. rullen. Tills snnie wlndn ! up the season, and H ouyht to. I'oiier 1:10s. Ket onnti'ftot for bulldlns 1. & K. railroad. Ilr. 1'lcUel advises boiling of water till intake fixed. , I.oeal: ,It would not ba slr lirisint,' to see an eiiidenile of pOV in on the East Hide any lime, say many. IIAUR Mrs. Nannie Burr, wife of Hie lute W. 11. Hurr, pttssed away at Oakland, Culifmnia, Tues day. air. and Mrs. liarr nerc fui-mer residents of Medford ' Cor more than 30 years, but l'"r tho lasl eiKlit years, have resided. In Oak laud. She leaves two daughters and one son. Mrs. Haljih. Woodford of Medforil. .Mi's. Ii. 1.. Caldwell and E. I!, ilarr of Oakland. Calif.; and one brother. M. K. HaitKlierty of Oakland. Also tour Kiandehiltircn. The remains will arrive in .Med ford Thursday and services will b held at tile C'oHKer eliapel at 'JMJ'I p. in., Thursday, with the Itev. .lames' E. fonder offi-iatitiK. Tb" Interment will be beside her lat" hiisbaud In .laeksonville cemetery. C-I.AHk'SOX-" Tho funeral ser vile for William Simpson Clark son was held at the Perl Funeral Home Monday, September H, at 2:30 i. in.. 'with Father William 11. Hamilton offleiatlnK.. There was a lari?e attendance of friendH and neighbors, and many very beautiful floral tributes. 'Mrs. K. K. MeKlh'ise sanK two solos, "Abide With Me." " Nearer , My Clod to Thee.'" The pallbearers . -were from the Masonio lodge and ' were: .Mr. H. 1). Vowel, -Carl lIlKtnw, hi-. J. V. Itlikei-t. U IJ. Davidson. 10. I.. l-nox, Joo Ifar- rell. Mr. A. I). Bishop dellvcrc l the Masonic funeral oration at the mausoleum, after whirh the ' remains were nuieily and solemnly laid to rest. , ' DAVIS The funeral .service for Anna Kiiza Davis was held nt the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday, Sep tember 10, at J:30 p. m.,, with Father AVllliam 1. Hamtlton of ficiating. Her many fronds und net-;hborH were in attendance- for tho funeral and the many beau tiful floral pieces made a beau tiful sotting, and showed -. with what hljrh esteem she was hold in the minds of her neighbors. Mrs. II. 10, Mclilhose nan two beautiful solos, "One Sweetly Solemn ThouRht." "Abide With Me." Tho pallbearers were: Fred Wcck.s. ". I. Hutchison, Cert. f Trioehler. Koyal llrown, Clarence Fads. Jack Stewart. After tho funeral iwr vIcq Mrs. Davis wan peace fully laid to rest in tho memorial tnau-solcirm. II Obituary j Seek Free Press . 1 MIOXICO CITY. Sept. 11. (Ay-- I The department of the Interior to .Idtiy iiuhlitshed a projected law M j assure tho freedom of the prpse. jlt would prove Hr.voro pemiltics for 1 any Rovernnient cmplo' c becking j to interfere with the press. It will 4 i mumf ln -'on Kress for aiiprnyiil. Comfort and Safety for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambera EYESIGHT. SPECIALIST : 404 Medford Bldg. By BUD FISHER n: that rAD T& ADMlftt YouR. 350ve. . SM. PICTUTS.S r , . i. r .... . r,.. fil,,.t ,,. ."PSM j