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PXGE FOTJTI MEDFQUD TRTBtrN"fl, MEDFORD, OftEfiOy. TITtmftTUY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1020. Medpord Mail tribune fublltlird 1)1 UtDrOXD MINTING CO. tl-ir-il N. fir at. BOBERT W. RI'HI,, Editor I. MJMKEg SMITH, Uuuv 'f t Ad Indtpfulent N.wpilHf niua, sodtr Act of Muck I, Kit. BUBflTKlrTION lUTtt r Mill Id Adiux: Pll, nhb Bunda?, fr&r , lull?, wttb Buediy, aontb Dilly, wltbuut 8undj, yrtr luu, tlibout Sunday, Booth..., Wfttlf kltll Tribune, on jfix.., SutnlAt. ou r T.60 2? .65 ' By linltr, In Adtinr In Medford. AMjUikJ, JmLmmUI, IVnirtl fulut, ftatMiU. lirtnt, Hold Kill wul in HUtifiiyi: lull, with HunJay. nontb .T5 iJly( irttfauuL Sunday, anmtb .05 J i Uly, viibuut Buoday, wk yew f.00 Hilly, wJUj BuciUy, on year 1.00 All terau, can In adtanea, SmrD dally attfait rirtulattoo for ill mbI AdnrtiJinr fttprciratattrei U. C. MOGKNSKN & I'OMFANT fftri a N- York. I'Mmcp, liln.lt, fumci;, U ,AfUjt' Im1. forUlfld. ' .v.. fl Ye Smudge Pot Ir Artliur 1'errr : Thn JJoukhobrirH, a i-cIIkIouh cull who Ultictard UnUr clolhcH wlin mail, have been (!IneumflllnK tho Oinndinn poliiaj by nmldenly up pojirinK naked on ihc HtrrctH. Th-y aif flpffiiK from l.'iininla. A lady Ijriukhnhor appoarcd h-ro yifHtfr d;iy and was pretty, armry. ' "Mrs. Cush, who Ih workfiip in Tort land, and her husband are Kt'cpting old lYiendK. Mi-.s. fuss is pending Jior vacation with tlin cnildicn" ( fpstatr- papi-r.) My! how th baby Iiiim Mi'wn! About next Tuowday koiiio hunt cva will show up who left Sunday morning, but (It-parted befoio tlio aovt'i'nor called off tho dt-or n-a-ituxi dntnday. ' whun c.inus vi:ki ;iiis (rvalllH (iawiiiThiM-h) Wlirn I'OO ioundH. of ffiui nliif bone and tnuHch busy ' Mok out. Thin oerurrod lit'ar . Wrfn ittif day laKt wfelc, when a nHj;hlor. inakinK fresh r tuarks to a biiom I'.irm liouho vlfp, ' was chased off tho pieiniBfs with a pitchfork in tho lady's hands. The male neiKhhor Im Huffcrinu; from lacerations across both ehecUs, madp with tho teeth of tho pitchfork. No names aro nee ossa ry. 132 Voais Aro Column.) "We had an aiKOineiU Kunday," ; Sheriff Samuel Stone said the hoy told him, "and I was still hoi-o ut niKht. Ho I went and kh our ill'le And shot liini in tho head" (Press .Dispatch J 'And what better reason could a kiowIiik boy huve for slay JiiK his 1'a. ' A survey will he mado of the aclflc highway. Sonui InformaUon will lie forthcoming why Iohr- iiosed tacks boomu plouliful whtiiL husliiMrts marts to ebb. , aMouk sntMisi; than AiVOMH.V S;ilcm StjiU'siiUlli) Tho Stut4wmau-owes n hum , hie apuIoKy to tho I'resbyter iani tor tho social Item of a few dnyi hko which recorded ' their church picnic us on Sun day, when In reality it was on f .Monday, Labor JJay. Sn wo make the. apology. Wo at (. tended that church on tho Sunday in question. (Ntni'l- dcntially, -tUo nilstnlto could ' enslly huve been mnde. Whero ;clso wer tho people. Jlridito and Kthlophm bon mots ;. Hints aro exccedliiK yurns about 'tho Scutch, and the -Id tind Almee , iMcIMierson type of narrative are .dlsappearlnK as fast as the buffalo and the redmen. A northern California num. need 74. fecllnu like n boy. Is alleneil to thavo started a career of banditry. ,; The new handbtiKM for Oalshe ' wikis are the size of an army pup tent, ii ml ayer hued. H takes as J Ionic to find a powder puff, as it dons for an auto mechanic to find ft noukey .wrench. . Till! KTAHVIM. C AimKM.WK ' ou huve till road, no doubt, about the Kunsas puuper who ruittfd to show up nt the poor fuim at the appointed lime, and when asked the reason stated that he cttuldn't net his car Kturted. Well, u Ufhauon IndiKent, who probably read the item, seems determined not to be caiiKht In nny such fix. , or possibly he is fiKurfiiK on a vacation, and would not like natur - (illy to start out with his car fall- ii)K to hit on all four or six cylln ' dors, us the case may he. At any jiate, here is the way a tdlt from ; the Sehuetto kiMMKo In Lebanon reads that was received for fillinj; I by County Clerk ,i thur Nelson, M tin iiny: "libui- and repairs on j dependent'H car, HM.ro." it would ' he Jum like our ilKht-flsled county ; commissioners to turn the bill J down, but before they do we nk that ihcy consider the hunt lot of J dependents, most of whom have no wirk, and even when they do i have tin nlKKaidly policy of our ' county Imard prevents them hpi- UliK tnh. 1 I'm it Hhanie. mi It In! . (.Smith County, Kan., IMoueei.) tw ASS AllltOU. Mlcfi,, Sept. U. 0V) Stephen J. Fiirrcli, veteran vouch of University of MichlK'in track teams, will rilrt next Nprlnii teriiiliiiitiuK a career of 4.rt years mh un athlete and coach. No officii!) unnouncetnent hny tecn made of his retirement uticn Jie returned to Ann Arbor yester day, to he((ln IiIh ytuir'H work, Un said ho would bo thiouuh next Juno. A TEMPEST w E fail to sharp Noimtor nal conspiracy f . William 11. Slicarcr, iicbiimm of" lobby- inn for the h'm shipbuilding lit fieneva. It is perl oct y priier to investigate, Mr. .SIie;iror a m'tivit ics, Mint tbnt such iii livilii's hiivi- )' Piii'i's is ii miitti'i of I'oiiiiiion liiiouli'ilt;'. 'flip bin sliiiliuil(li'i-s don't wiint niivul reiliM'tion, for rinv.'il ' reduction hurts tticii t linsincss. 'Jllicir observers present t nil odly done event liinj possilile to rliscoiirne nriiniiiient reduction. iiul mferi'sls l;i-onii(' in-manu'iit i'cilii':l juii luive also licen 1 represented, mid it is only proper Hint their activities should also lip investigated. This sort of tiling has always none on, and no doiilil always will. There lire two sides to every iieslion. And it is only reasonable to expect that rxl n whenever these conferences tire W TIY then ko nnieli excitement ? Of course, if bribery oil1"1' An.uri.an M.-.ticai uo.iatlon ' 1 C'titoni-ii til ll in nil Jlhnut "Dt'uf. oilier improper nietiiotlx erniiinal iHnispintcy milit lioltl Seiuilor JJoiji) iniilies no charges. There are paid lobbvisls at all these eonferenccs, just as there are paid lohhyisls at. all sessions of Congress. And one lU'fiiip pretty well neutralizes the oilier. AVe fail to see why there should he such unusual excitement at the present time, particularly hy those well informed gentle men .like Senator Horah, who Unow that paid propagandists at international conferences are as inevitahle as brief eases ami top-hats. A good architect can make house plans that allow for every thing except the five or six times you will change your 'mind while Imihliug. What a world! If you aren't it you are, the coroner exhumes AVhcn Washington decided indiliereiice and opposition, it agents' for the job. You ean judge a religion by but remember that good soil produces great weeds, also. Correct this sentence ; the gossip on the Atlantic she has been over before." This liner, Brisbane's Today (CnnMniMMl from Yukg On) boelTiT, trlimlii'il out of till' trendies, look off bis slt'i'l licl mct, wbi'ii 1 lie win- I'liilcd, lined NOVCIltlM'll. 1 .liistciid i spriiiliiip; tin1 rest ot his life ti'lliiii; wbnt n Iuto be hud bri'ii, In; went to work Hi now iiiiiiizes 11 scioiitilii' trnt liorin ; nt .MiiiniNipolis, prov ing tb'it be ciiii diviib- (hi sup posi'dly imlivLsililc liiolcculc of bydrnccn tfM into tw.) tliffcr out subslnuct's. Xo minify in it, ns yet, but Dr. Taylor of IViui'i'ton cnlb, it llii' rciitcst discovery of lOL'H." llrilnin also has "naval oxporls" thai ohject to proKi ess. They ohject now lo hulhliiiK a tunnel under tlio Kniillsh Channel to connect hVaiice and KiiKlnad hy rail unit automobile. Nevertheless, tho tunnel will be built. It will cost JiriO.OOO.Oim nnd em-1 pioye U'.oou men for lour years. Wilh the arrlvul of the airship. Uric ti In Ih no more nil Island than Kianc or (lermany. and no lonrer fears Invasion hy tunnel. A Norwegian engineer discovers a way to kill whales hy electricity, j experiment station In applying Killed In tho old Way whaics borhenux sprav. with partially sal Htlik, kilted by electricity they i isfactory results, as the blight it llout. Another step in the cxtr-self was reduced to a minimum Muuiiuou ui tuc wnaic. grown loo ' "in tor saieiy. h r, mrdinit ,o ovoiution,,,,,:;;-, : -'u;B .i..; JLV.,:1:. .V.J,1,;.W,'".'.'. lh-!n-ll lin does no, ye, 'feel .. ..... i. . . ! i ne nine uiign nones in tile Whale skeleton. Sonic millons of yours ugo (he whale was no hlgger'than lLlll-!!,,-li!!'.wJ.hit.L'.,Vl- V""'-1 hn1,1 MUTT AND JEFF rr r-Vc- ri T c MUTT TOU'Ke r . Bov I'LL THAT'S Tn HV, JFF. BRING TAkC NV?1 RE6L. ITS TH BeVT I tNNJ(oC? J TTA BoT- IfUUIUW'J feivc Jt CAULS mS I t yxiT T& GST HIS WRessiarU: oFTWe j wg. Mofe& MMhAfPI action! STAV rKPfcessiofo' iT will Do ; r footagc: J n T irllLLAbL j CTujith hiiJJ xsstoy i FoR u5 -i " k VBojrt 4 J Z'ML pMM I ' ' . .1 ..',,. 1 ' 1 1 I IN A TEAPOT Borah's excitement over tho criiiii- interests ..ut .tho naval conference 1 1 niiiit on nt nil 11.1 v:i I cmiiVr- Cnnsfriuenlly t)n'.v bnvp linil imval conferences. ml mnlotilit- sides slioiild present tlicir eases held. were iitlempf 1, this cliiirgo of good J ii t us far us rejiorhNl insured, your widow suffers. Hie body to bad: lor poison. (o control Hie fruit fly, despile didn't detail a few " tuider-eovcr Hie civilization it has produced. is her fourth crossing," said "but she never tells anybody In your liniiil. J'or liim lm r? mnlniMl Himill, unit un laml. : It:nlfcnl "oonimiinisl v" lulior un ion ni'Kuui.ci'H In Nm-ili Carolina say they WPro IIiiimIiiiimI Willi iliiitth, told "lluir luMlioi would hi' 1011ml riddtiMl wilh IiiiIIpIh" II llu-y did not Icnvn tlu slala. Ono In 111, ruMilt ot n vloii'ni. floKKluK. It Is usual lor those I lint object uiont violently lo tumrcliy to iiko auurelilslie. mutlioils on their own account. Wlioever' takes tlio law into his own liandH. tliim declariiiK laws un necessary, Is ail nnarcliisl, whelher he hetoilKS to tile Itllssian schorl thai hlcw iii Kars or Hie Piirilaa school that limned wilclies. I tig Iluslness Ki ow.i hlKKer nnd lilUKer. lOveryhody was excited, and niiickrakers raked rnriously, when old Klandard Oil was sup posed to lie worth halt" a hilllon. Now, split up, It's worih many htl llons, Xo ono worries. In .Maryland, Tuesday, n power I trust Illeil a eerllliealii of tlicorpo I ration Mr $2,:iiiii,Ui0,iilu, which was onely one "Item (a l lie news," HlKhway sIkii painters nnd their ciistomeiH make Ihe couniry hide ous. Illinois lout u plan to flulit that ovil. Troon and shrubs wftl ho olnnted . Clone together alonir hiirliu-nvu i.m. i i.. " ;, , " , : : i ginning where offensive signboards are already located. Other states might adopt tho Idea, not patented. 4 Walnut blight Is one plan! di sease that has not yet yielded to vein - eooi,eilti,,.i win. it... ,.,ai..." Some retluction in crop Is l eliewd to have oecurretl. how ever, pos- ,t Ut I lied making a general .recommendation until further tests are made. finfedried ndvertlHlng gets results. Jeff Thinks Feetage Is Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. ftlfftMl Ulteri pfrtilnlnc to perioral httltti will l. un.rn.-d by la, Jiiwly If iiamptd. of iT iiw wruiBii tu : -- Krtdy, in bt tbii owtptur. Tin: iiaki) nr in:itiN Is wi ll Known that niM hot- iirc liorn totally ieaf, of hearing hi'iii- worrlH and In 'two i-.u ntiot ut- tt'V tllClll. Hut 111, it In tint tlu- klntl ot ilumh n ess I urn IhinV lnK ft. f rnoan ilumh in ttw v-r- n.nuiar. lluw vi-iy dumb the luir.i of ln-:ir:n iiic ly a filnn ai lHiMlshi-cl 1 0 ur itiic may JuIk' a little pamphlot I r y-iit s ao hy ; ness Cures' a ml kIvos you inside Information on 10 of tho foremosi lakes In the field. If the render of this column is hard of heur liiK and interested In any Hiich article or remedy, I earnestly ad vise him to look over this lilt 1c pamphlet (which costs a dime, I J think ) In-fore he slus his name ou the dotted line and so assurer for himself an eternal place on the sucker list. I As a matter of fact. I do not ! think the hard of Jicaiin aro at; all lucking in intelligence, (in the co n t ra ry. 1 ' in ra i her ha rd of : hearing myself. Jiut what I mean j by the dumbness of a great many persons with defective hearing is i many persons with defective hear ing In Ihc way they bite on these mall order swindles that purport (o (tut deafness or restore hear ing. Thfc should read Ktnerson. these partially deaf duffers. N'ni dial I have read the old boy, tho 1 have earnestly t ried to do so. tmly I harbor a vague notion th-tt It was none ot her I ban Ralph Waldo who composed that little paragraph about I he world beat ing a path to the door of the hap who invents a better mouse- trap or something like that Well, now, licarini: in mind thai I am plenty deaf enough to he as dumb as the next duffer, and so I have looked Into tilts deafness cure IhliiK rather carefully. 1 as sure you; isn't It fair and reason nlde to assume that if "Specialist Fowl'" or "llr. Trimmer" realty has a remedy, treatment or ap pliance that helps deafness. Krcat numbers of deaf folk will sloroi his lie:iltOarlerH fur his help. Just on the word of their deaf friends who have tried l''ovl or Trimmer and found biio worth Hie Iroolde? Would l-'owl or Trimmer lie com pelled to spend thousands of dol lars annually In order lo convince prospects oT the worth or efficacy of the thillK offered to help deaf ness? There are slKlls and porlents, tb,, feeble ones, 1 fear, that an awak ening of public conscience is I'lllll ilU.' and federal authorities arc KoiliK to try to clean up some of tile 'noisome fraud and deceit lhal the Kovernoient has loni: eounle nanccil in ibese cootcinptibte med ical swindles. In various cilles there are now regularly oi'Kanlxcd societies to liriiu; deaf people toKetber and to help them help each other. Look up the letiKiie for the bard of beai'iiiK in your town if you are secldna such counsel in- aid. QCKSTIOVS AND ANSWMltS Inhale l uch-Sinn's lliist ; lhllt'H i ll.ll.l You are Oead riuht about thoH'oise ami placid mm! vp amount of ilust in mist- ft ices from the cheap twine. Many of us believe this accounts for the increased sick and absence rate among postal employes. Hut you might as well save your energy il !. ic l-i nnni.H- (m tli.t ,.iil i tl . ... . . .V.i. , . " , . '''"i""." In no loncern of the departments. K. S. Answer Well, I just thought that by harping u bit on this shod dy string we mli;ht make thai Scotchman who supervises the sav ing ot' tin pennies t'nile Sam squanders on string realize that uli L-11..WW ml -it.wi.n. n fi nin Witi l; w.pcs out ihe saving and then some. If we bail a health com-!". missioiicr or otfi who not afraid ot his job, he might notify the postofficc department to cease) using ine iwine. as ii is a sou res of harmful dust. Itaiiaims ii Fine for Him bos. Your sUKgc'tion of a daily por tion of banana saved the day with us. Altho our year old baby had never been sick she hud always been terribly const I pa ted, Pur More Important Than tnd hKttne, not to dlw rfligwli or Untmcnt ir -fcdJre! rmeiopc b toeloinj. lUm ilmM bt twu, onij i ret tin u imnr. "uu" i; m:i:d strr . l.ir tried hi: uiwiii. . . evciythiiiK. and nt I'iBt wo had been giving her yeasi, but without ther'"1 in,M mft bo much more gas , , . !. . . We saw your suggestion. Now Ih:.l I why i!;y:hnim ,,,, ,, ,,.,. lH n '. . "'jkM.st tronl,!,, with h...- howelH. . . talk they eannot. ,. VI ., Answer HaiiHna Is an excellent food for Infants from the age of 4 months to is years, only thor oughly ripened banana should be given to young infants. When well ripened a banana is rich gol den yellow, flecked with brown spots (not black bruise marks). The banana pulp, when properly ripened, is sweet and soft but not mushy. i:anana Is highly nutri tious, and rich in vitamins A, H, and C. Aside from its value in the diet when the baby ih costive. 'this food will actually restore some , infants to health from malnutri : lion. . I The Doc Wears Blinders. ! Will you please give mo some more information about the non i surgical treatment of varicose veins you recently described 7 My own doc-tor Is skeptical and wants me to enter the hospital to have i mine removed. Mrs. L. I. II. I Answer A doctor who wears ; blinders should not shy at every j m w treatment that way. I ro I gret I cannot tell you which phy sicians in your community are j employing chemical ablileration, 1 but this method is now firmly es- j 1 tablinhed and it is not only safer. but gives the patient more satis factory results than the operation your doctor would have you under go. Look rather to the younger physicians for these modern metli- I ods; too often the old fossils ur' so deeply entrenched in popular confidence that they Just spin an innovation as hmg as their pa tients Ktay with them. (Copyright John K. !ille Co.) Quill Points War nnd law have the same weakness. They always fail to get the highef-upR. j A republic is a land In ' which 1 1 nose wnn ueiignt in cleanliness won't let the other play In dirt. You can travel so much faster In Zeppelin, if you care lo go the :y tin- wind's blowing. 101 hies alone it :ire ethical. The the others. strain tho padlocks who e for Success: Quitting the farm to ;et rich become a banker and gi enough to buy a nice farm. 'I hi' Ionr-inllcd evening coal i.s doomed hc4aiiM' so many of the newly imttr(au( lok less iiuporuiui than waiters. It's ulf.in the dftU of mind. The thingM he docs now because he is henpecked, he once did because he mvms chivalrous. ihc ideal of civilization is to with the perfect contentment of a H" : wild animal. The objection to pajamas fori i masculine street wear is that they j j don't reveal a good figure or hide j it bum one. I , - , 'v.e, icunism. iiowune "paler nalism" when the federal gov ment takes an interest in local af fairs: howling for n congressional appropriation when a local storm destroys a few barns. Utile joke for today: "lie claims to be a Democrat, and he doesn't even know how to pronounce the word deficit," t ' rhl !,n,KO "k longer to get you there, but you didn't have to drivi 'half-way back to hitch. "Hiiw come I always find Mr. Smith out'."' asked the collector. "It i remarkable," said Mrs. Smith: "It took ine five years to find him out." The recent failure of dirty books and plays Is like the failure of war time Idealism. The abnormal Is Footage MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC'ROSH Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Go Heharat) HUJI Money for truiikporOitlon .Ventura uf wviirlil County in Stn 'A'XIeBIaIR'J tori time IS, Kecontltaaudl 14. Hasten 15. (;umllnient 17. Compulsion IV. Fatten to. Flower clutter tfl. Went rapidly m. Conclnaluu K4. Assist St.. Hove Idly Sff. 1'ipuning to tne palate 89. At Inline ' to. Animal doctor! rrjlluft. SI. idaythlnff 89. Atrulnt prefix 3.t. Suur fruit 3i. Ventilate tut. (,'nire lor animals 87. F-rt-rlnstlnffi poet. 29. Favorite 40. Famished food 42, ii reuse is. M usle drama E R K A;N TfcH TlLj.TMTlljejR A'? E AlflM All biUIJPESHL LlUTjELR'AlLHTiJ iTjH AiViE R TlC AIR 44. Iieeri horn 47. Ut mean of' is. Fart ut a cum era SO, In Ihl pi are mI. -'enilhiile nd Intf it. Ceust iJ. J'reu.i Z- 15 4 i5 lb 17 g 10 U --f - i I ; . 30 TP- 52. '- ' j , 1q"TT i WBlt 1 -r : u - I I 1 '. I'- ' j thrilling, but one fed up Is utterly l fed. Old timers went to tin' drug store n Iter incuK, not. for meals. Doubtless our grandchildren wilt prize heirlooms all the more if they must finish paying for them. These idiotic yo-deo-do songs serve one purpose. The applause t shows how many in the audience maudlin. e drunk enough lo be What a world! (letting rid of liquor was to lessen the country's foolish talk, and now listen at ihe darneil thing. Correct this sentence: "My party last 'night -was a huge success." said she, "and I wouldn't mind giving another tonight." lOME irVt Harmony between I the ecclesiastical and governmental j Oregon. It is not injurious lo the authorities Is the keynote of the' germination of the"grain and can ! circular concerning religious ln-j',e J!""1 at n time prior to - . ceding, according to tfie college mi mm, ii m me nauan senoois. just issued by Minister of Kdtt- cation Helluzzo. This Is in virtue ! id' the ( 'oncerdat between Italy and the Holy See. The circular provides that at the beginning of every school year the Catholic bishops shall submit to principals the names of priests detailed for religious instruction. the list, the priests will present w .... .u,,,.....,.,.,.. in.i-n t.t int- nuiiM-a .n reiiKioiiMt study. . , , . . . . . obtained from the farm crops de chool is to be inpec ed')i:n.,IIi(lut f Kach 6. once a year by a government In specter to find out how the relig ions instruction Is being Imparled. In this task he will be accompa nied by a clerical Inspector and both wtil preside over the term end ora I examinations. T. Pitrtidcntldi I. Tearlicr 9, Topic lit. French rlrer II. ifuatliy or stutet sufllx 10. Hair em IB. Frcsli supply till, h ree Xl, FnOitirk on A voyage tt. F.TcrureB tret :!, Oliene 2.1. Army officer t7. Alloffunc tut iv lisle Jiipiuiese cului III. Klector Bl. Hiii.1 &4. itiHtrument for mcnhurliift 3S. Alto tto. Fill Sh. Fluce ognln tm. SiHintty purti of tM'in 40. I'risl's feit ment 41. MunueTl 4t. TouoiiJntr the nrface 44. Serpent 4u. He fore 4H, Corded fnbrlP in. Word of ilenlu! IdBt.rIa d es ' KiU 'M A; Ho'EjOElTja imEISaVe'sI am, l.jrSlG! E IT 13 I t-'iCIM DOW.X 1. Vivacity: ciJlog. 5. FMst t. Tore npnrt 4. LubnwMrin i, Ctmt of certain unlmult I. Mku Farm Pointers The punctured blister beetle is common on many varieties of flow I ers, and occasionally i.s nuffciently ! abundant to damage flowers. Re peated applications ot lead arse nate dust are valuable In combat ting these bettles, reports the Ore gon experiment station. Fuch article of food placed in the ice box contains a definite amount of heat and will melt a definite amount of ice. Ice may he conserved by cooling cooked foods to room temperature before placing them in the ice box. , Hcst results ore obtained by bak ing meringues in a slow oven for about 20 minutes, tjutck hakim; causes meringues to he tough and : leathery, as egg white coagulates I at a very low temperature and toughens at a high temperature. New developments usually have. I some unconsidered effects. .1 ust j now the experiment station scien tists are blessing the man who in vented waxed bread paper wrap pers. Farmers are using then more and more In sending in speci mens for identification, with toe i result that these are arriving In I tetter condition than ever before as the air is excluded in transit. The copper carbonate dust treat- ment for wheat gives very satisfac- tory control of stinking smut In ! ,lxl)t.rin,ont station. The irritating effects of the dust on the person applying it can be largely over- come by the use of an open shed in which to make the application. I'lans for a nome made machine for applying the dust can be ob tained from the college. Loose smut of Brain can best be controlled by the hot water treat intent, but to cet successful resell I by this method II Is essential that! directions for its use be followed I irefully. These directions may be I olleee. Loose smut is not the same as the slinkinu: smut common in the la eilie norlliwest. linker New Lowns RaraKo on First street and Auburn avenue for mally opened In public. Do Yon Remember? ! TWENTY YKAHS AGO TODAY 1 (From flle.i ,of .the MoJl TrUjgne.) . - )cpi..l, 1UUH A piece of paper blowing down Central avenue friRhlened a team belonging to J. A. Martin of Jack sonville and they ran away. New York: J. i AlorK.tn takes harge of Jiarrinian iins. I'acific Indians vote Med ford best town in America." John ft. Allen, president of P, & V,. railroad, returns (from Portland and refuses interview. k - i M ! Sydney, Australia! Com. .Tary' secretary issues' statement 'bom barding Or. Cook's North J'ole dis covery i'laims as false. J TKX 'i'KAKS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Trlbuiw.). Sept. vj, mtf ' News that i'rejitlfiit Wison may not stoji here, easts gloom over Jackson county OemocrntH. Armenian lielief commlttco from New York City plan visit to city for lectures. Rev. Dr. Jouett 1. Bray arrives to assume South Methodist pustor age. Schools leuiber 1 fi to open Monday, Sep- r:ditorial: Who will be the first get a box of extra on the presidential orchardist tf fancy pears t ra i f i ? NEXT WINTER TO SEE Ity Diana. Morwtii. ( Fashion Kditor Associated Prer.4? . j . Feature Service) '- , PARIS (H) Winter skirts as' shown here are longer, but how much longer is a quest ion every woman will have- to decide for her self, taking the lime and placo into consideration. Kvening styles at the majority the big houses of desiirn fea ture skirts that touch the floor in back, or even trail from hIx (o eighteen inches. Some designers have lengthened skirts in front, as well as back and show Indoor frocks that just clear the toes. Daytime clothes are another thing. Skirts remain about tho same length for sport wear, with an inch or so added by Rome houses. Street costumes are from one to six indies longer, but the average costume will probably uol be longer than Ihe lop of tlio calf of the leg. Afternoon dresses follow their own sweet lines and may be me- v dlum length, wilh even hemlines, r or elaborately irregular and almost as long as evening dresses. Skirt lengths must be connIderei in relation to the new silhouettes or general outline of dresses. These, are two general types prlnce.ss frocks with the waistllim problem solved by an indetermi nate joining of skirt ami bodice, and the tube or sheath frock with a belt nt the normal waistline. In both types dresses arA tightly fitted to a point close to the knee andthen flare and develop into longer panels or points. Ho mu tinies the flares are as long -.in front as they are in backt btit-tho general ride tor evening froekf that are heel length In back and clear the floor from two tn 1R inches in front, Helted frocks nearly all show normal waistlines, but one or two important designers retain tho, modified waistline which i.s raised only an Inch or ho above the ton of the hips, where It ws lut season. 4 t-MICAfJO. Sept. 12. (IP) The National Harher and Beauty ,Kul-. O'-' Men's association boldly, .an- nounc.jd today that the American he-man is secretly very fond of perfumery. Lilac, i.s Ihe scent that sends man on his way rejolcinc Jie likes it on his np.e nnd his .hair. Its popularity, ihe association iiKif-ed is based on its reputation for belns," "mannish." By BUD FISHER 9 f