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PIBE F0U11 fflSDFORD MAW, TRTBtTNE, arEDFQRD, ORKfiOW TUESDAY. KKPTRMBKft 17. 192fl. Medford Mail Tribune T k- PiiblliMd br ir if-n ft. Fir it-- f piwm t MBKHT W, Kl HI, Idltor I. IUHPTKB SMITH, Mum An iMttfMpdfnt Ncvtpiptr KnUrtd u man rlus - milter it IMord, OruO, lUtd-if Aft of Hurt) 8, 18T9. SUBBCHIfTION JUTEI 01 Malt Id Adttnrt: Oiilj, ltb Bundiy, fr , lJ!r, Ub BundfT. aunib , Juiij, about Suitdty, frir luily, ulthtiui 8unOt Bentfa..v Wrtilf Mail flltnitN, om tf,., tUMliy. dm f T. 60 .T5 .r,o .135 9.00 . 2.00 Hi t'vrlrr. In Adiiwe In Mtdford. Asbliitd, JuktuDiillf, Ontral Yulul, Nwttli, TiUiil, Uvld mil uid vn Uiilfnh: twit, vKti luiaUf. nonlb luily, witltoui BuiHtar, umntti. . , , Jikllr. Htwtlt Hundr, om rtir,, ' lilllf, IU) Bumiaj, on rev, , , AU termi, cub la wJrMiet. .aii too . MKMBKR OK TUB AHHOCIATKIl FKKflS I tK-rlilni Full lntd Wlra Hmlrt j Tba Associated frtw la aiciuiliPlr entitled to ; ' tti tua for publication of all ntv illipalebea credited U It ur oUwmKa ernllted In ttila papaf, tud aiAO to tba total newi puljllvbed bercto. j All rlilit (r pil)tlradoo of apcelaJ dJapateboa i Itnia axt also ttsttitd. lllflclll pipw t lh llr of MfdfOfd. Olflrltl pJtlr (if Jirksvn County. flvorn dallr tmict firculktitm for tu tndliif tpfll lit, lu-'f, 4571. AdfrrlMnt Ri-prpsenlitlTU U. C. MIMiKNMKN 4 I'OMI'AKT Oiriru Io Yuk, I'hlciio. Iiur.lt, rrinelleu, 1)1 Angtlri, BflUI., toftl4mt ear' Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Terry The fni-fHis an st:i(,'inn an imita tion of "flaminK youth," but they know when the forest.i.are. A fii-nd In liunmii furin, and knee i in n( n, foully muiilcrcd JCstber ftohin late yeslnl:iy, as sbt was playinn on the back limb of her parents' home. Mrs. Robin was warned of an approach inn WJiKedy by the Hill) shluiliK on the iii,l(l-pl:it-l baiifl of an nir-Muu. His lolllil kavc him 4!l, mil' miller iIi('Iiik'i' rM'oi-ii of :to lidii ly 'I'aiil V:iii-r. ( Oi'K,'iii:tn.) .Malhcrjinlirs fur I hi niiissi-s. OU'iliK In t hi UN r:i Vft-:ilil riiin- liHilil tlirt-i'ti'U jit Uh kind In tlii'Mi cnlutiiliK, a Husliin liulliloK with a HiTi'w-tiiil passi'il im nit tin Main Sli'in last (vi'iiinK ami -iliil net itt'iKii tn Brawl, ami fliaUo th( wi'll knuwn luy Hhnuldi'i-. Tin law of uravitj' has 1 n all; mlnlMii'i-i(l u tnUi! i-oliiiki1, for iiii i'Xnrtiilly KafnK to work. Vlll:ltl'.'K THAT 'HVIX(J thvi:i,! (I'iMllllafil Inn 'fi'llMHH') This town has -two ioll'. mrn. .lust why. nalioily knows: hut vv huvp ttnm. As a ruh thiy havo notliiiifr to do. hut oni'c in a him- 'nuiiiii llipy fiiiil Hninoliaily wlio ni'i-'ils arristinK nml urrrst him.. WIipii ihi-y do, thfy fefl pr-tvell If creilit Is Blvi'ii to tlio sheriff. Tim UniviMsily of Oregon foot hall tenia has slnrteil praetlsinx. Ii In .llnilersuioil the urilvifslty will use -urn foil youllis to smash onil runs lllls year, instenil uf trailltliins anil I'ortlanil IiIkIi sehool stars. The Hen. I'aruons truek. with Inlaiil iianels, is' ruunliiic ariiiiml our Hlreuts aKaln. The wlsilimi of rlosliiK the deer htlllllhK season IS iUeslloiieil. . If the eareftll hunters were loose in the rareles woiiils, now hurninB so merrily, they would first put flnt the fires, anil then start shnntliu; Ihe deer, and themselves. famoi's n -i'-ori's vMturas Wllllahis Creek Halt's Hoys. An Pilitiir of the Literary Dlncst fiuit his Jolt. and proposed to enler the tall tlmher or New llrunswlek wearlitK nuthhiK hut a pair of speeks, and reniainini until ThanksKlvIni;, Just tn prove that hit cnulil do It. The Canadian liovern lnent fotltid. Our lonfldenee In the I.Herury nicest Is so stout that we' are surprised hit ever uol slarted. The eurrent ' supply of apple elder laeks vlvaelty, anil has the Ceneral apltearam f lite walel In the low places where the skunk caliltaaes kciiw. The Saturday night danees last Week-end did not amount to mueh. .Miss .laekle Waltz eeasul talking al I II i this noon.' The I'hllad.'lphla Americans have liiiught thr,.,. players from the I'orlland hall team, which Wing up thh nuestlon: White have the tin,.,. phuv,., of the I'ottlaitil hall tetim .,.n since the season started? Till': it Amur m i itus lieuulttc Hnili'er, CaiKtillan Wolf, Heaver, or I'nx. or Id ,,un; I'lenly of I, '1111, mtihi'h. - and cahhage to Anil I will ". otte of them soon. Say hut a wold. In stripes; and I'll luin mil Mlhk or a Tiger Which wtnihl ynu I-lrintne or He Whisper direction II I.e. rather :il? Io me. have.: Otter. ifr Caiacttl, I.a nth l''riilll luy duty 1 Hhrunkl Astra klin n, nier Imvi. Name hut your fur, and that fur I will he, Always excepting the K . i Always excepting that nuto-cim.; ' ' lu ast. ' . AnythliKt else I will he: The price will he vnrletl to suit your rci-iicst: Sn semi In your orders to me. , . (Kansas City Star.) A hill Iti tux limit In Missouri lliul it h passage litillieclly wmihl wiim defeated, the unions arguing licclii,e InuwIiiK in Hiu linnio. Anieilciin wiiinen In Merlin linve otgiiiilreil u llimheon club siinlliir Id Minst mwruloil liy men In this l-oiiutry, THE CENTRAL POINT ROAD WILL BE IMPROVED EVENTUALLY To the .Editor: " .lackHon County built the fii'Ht nod ion of (lie Pacific IflKhwuy in this Hlate between Central i'olnt and A.thlimd, and the people of Jackson County paid for it. Km- many yearn the people of the entire Htate, an well uh visiting touriHiH, have hhimI it. Now the hlKhway between Medlord and Central Point in In poor condition and badly In need of r-'HtiiftKliiK. It Hhould also be KtraiKhtened. It Heeina to tuo only Hulit and proper this work should be done by the Htate highway commission, and I believe if properly ap proached the commission would do this. Hire Is a propistion I think the Medford papers and the Chamber of Commerce should Kiipport. npJrh nbove is a poftion of ' JIK nbov nnd signed V. A. I'icm Tfl nl'l'oi.t fiw etiiti.il IliiI irltlt u 1 1 " i i H '" l"'"'"'','.v '"' wiiii' I ii'"' lii'l'iirc si rai' hi en inn I rii;iiriii'.' jllic i'()iiiiliMi'(l I'lii ifii' llihwny cjin In' iindci'liiki'ii. TIiitc lire iilso new nrnjeels in .Inclison iiuniil first attention. However, ihcrc is no ijiiHstion Ihat, cventiiiilly, the iiijliwny : helwcen .MimH'oI'iI iiint Ccntntl I'uint will linvc to lie stcniviiiteneil ami poriions of ii resurfaced. .Many curves should lie elimi nated cut inly and the distance bet With I he I wo places ma terially reduced. CILX(.iKS in the hijehway are iilso needed between SaVaif Iiapids mid Crants I'ass. Jlcie the highway twists and turns like a snake when there are no difficult eiiyinccriu"; prob lems to meet, ami with very liltJe extra expense a "straight shoot " fVr the Clininlr; City eouhl he made. . , . lint, as before staled, ihcse problem must he viewed from the standpoint of the stale at lar-re, ralher than from one sec tion only. And while JaekMm County certainly deserves in lie recompensed for over a million dollars it placed in I he first unit of tin Pacific Highway, under the eirciimslanccs this will prob nhly have to he a mailer of future, rather liian immediate, setlle-menf, MAKING THE DEAD COME TO LIFE " II.H liKti-liid, milii'iillliy slrniii in liiissiiiii lilei'iiliii'c - known. A I'cw weeks iii'o a iinmiini'iil lOii.-lisli liinintii il Hull litis I'lt'iiicnl ei'ilics, lliii I lili'i'.'ii'v work iiiiiIit slniiiKly nltjeclivi', iiinl lliiil lli I'.'lilll'f lllilll IllOlllill. In tlic ciiiri'itl llookiiiiin, liowcver, lliei'i' is :in inlicl,. liy llit' siiccessl'nl ICnlisli tiovclisl. I.'.'l a West, wliicli, Wf liclicvr, rcftilfs this iiiil.ilion iiiid teinls to. diinonsl ntlf lliiil ihc inoi' hiilily of llic Itiissiiin chiiraclet is iiihcrcnl, nnd lliiil 1 lie un healthy .strain in its hlei'iln-v is n niitiiiitl trriccl ion f the Slav teiiilieriiinenl, ' Tn iilolc Miss West 's jnlei'vii'W with il Klissian Jon iii;i list who witnessril im exiei'iint'iil ti'iutlc liy ont. oT Dp. I'niilov's pu pils: "111! loltl me lie hail Iteen over In Hi,. Institute tr Science In see the ileiiiiuist rat Ion nl an experiment hy on,, of I'iivIov'h pu pils," wrilt'H MIsh Wesl. "A wolf llimliil had heell hrimghl in chlo rorurmetl. Its head was cul off. and put on n plan, where it re, niaiiied for half an hour. Then lite lingo veins nf tin head were jollied hy tailing In an nrtiricial heart In n tank. "l.o, the head lliat had heen dead, lived again. Offered rnml. It nrcepletl It. Ol'i'ereil an acid. II rejecletl it. Its eves. Its jaws. Its tongue, Its ears, made niich patterns or eoininui'iicatioti us it liml done In lire. And when the utiles werfc cut, II. died u second time." Tlio most Inlot'cstlng pari or Miss West's conversation In The Hookman, however, was the conviction expressed hy the Jinn-mil. Is lliul Home or lite foreign scientific Mliitlcnls, In the Interests nl' Hclence, would oll'er IheniselveH I'm- I In- experiment. When she' reniarked t lint Hie experiment could hiive no real psychological Interest until it Is done on a human sulijecl, who can'spcak, her informant replied: "You can he sure that llioso KushIuiih have thought or thai. There will he one at least of those making up his niliitl to nrfer himself for the experiment." "We were silent," continued Hie wiiier. "aa we ineililaletl on the strange anil lerrilile situation in which, wllliout dnttht. one of our fellow creatures I'oiiud hliuself nl the moinent. II' one felt It one's Joh In tlm world Io servo tlio working mil of the phvsiol ogy of the hrnlii, then one would leel H one's duty in dive down Into death, come up ut;ain just fur that hopeless 'mi n ill o and no longer, nml llien go hack." We tlon't liclieve .such tin experiment wonltl lie possililo in any t'ivilieil eonnli-y mil siilo.nl' lt.ns.siii. l-'or, while it is sen sntiniiitl nml hiziii-i-e, lh0 Iuii-i-iii- nnd rtnll v of il seems lo ns to far oiitweiull. liny possilili. seienl il'ie liciicl'ils llntl niiuhl result. Such tin cxpcnnifiil would no tlouKl delioht tiie niot-liid fiincy of ti (ioe;o 0r Dostiiievsky anil perhaps thrill Ihc iciiiliii!,' pillilio of modern Itnesiji, lint mil il its value from Ihc standpoint of increased litiman knowledge, nnd human liencfil, wet-c tnoro elenily csliililished, we helieve il would lie. shnnneil liy any nice, wil liniil n definite sti-iiin of mnrliidit v in its veins. . Xo niilo piii-kiii"; i-tnliilinns will ho snl isfiieloiy lo every one nnd the value of nunc run he dt'tiioiisli'iitod in n week nr two weeks. The .sonsililc thiiij,' to do roniii'dine; Modioli's new pi'ooi-.im is whiit hits heen done - "ivo it a fair les hefot e jiimp int; to liny definite conclusions one way or the other. Then when n rejisonalile period of time has elapsed, make only tints--cliiiniros t lie need of w hich experience has clenrly lieuionsl l iiled. Infiint n noisy iippetile of MUTT AND JEFF As Pop, IS TODAY certainly now, Jt-t-; rrorvoRRow IS GCMMA I 3 m ' .....JlS.: JKi1w ii con i ii 1 1 id !: t i 1 1 1 n ivcil 1 hi y It, F. J). .'i. Tlic iniiiii I'.n-ts itrcl i.i.o.i. I'M LI.H.I..I..,I Ctmntv which wmihl seem a le- is well hail IliTii cx:i!.'i'ci'alcil liv liU'eivll Hie Soviel ITftillll' is s.llle .'lllil Ullssiaii j . it , jn', iiivsliriil vnryine - hniuidii v. Clear As the Einstein NOT, ciceR"oT BvJT SAll A a X WAS was: GRteT THe ) Pfci-.'iv.r;. r mai O AMD- Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, ; M, .D. ' ' ' . ! ' tlgnti Wttm pfrtilnlrjf to personal hlih and hygiene, nut to dhft-, dumosls '' brirf aii wilim In Ink. Owing to tlx lare mimir of I mm rwdml, wily , ttf im M Ti ed tfre. N reply tD t niul to uueriw qu oiDfuraliic to IctUKiUn. v AiWrwi iTwmI am. mi:at ai aiji:ji' (font ii.ucil from y sii'iil;iy ) iKIMTOlt'S NoTKs- in y.-stor-l;tys ;nti i-. Dr. Himly n'nnl'"l i oti th surprifOiK ri'snlts if a i.nc yf;ir all iin ai li-t in a nutri tion;! 1 C.M-l l)IH'llt ClrtHllJCt cij liy i'.rt:p-l-tit .-ipfciahsis upon ite-itnti-41 i-xplun-r V'ilhjalmur .it-, I'mis-soii ami bis ccm panion cx pliu cr. A riib-l seo. As a i csub of tb ee tests many bit her to ac cepted ideas mi db-t jiiuhI l.e ilif.cai-ded. I'l'. Urady concludes I he .-ul.j'eet l.tlay. Her, ttie .scieiilislM imd what is u nouesl ioonldy n uiibju' opport 11 niiy. -Mi..--1 i.l' itur ntitrilloit kimw- b'dm im drawn fi mi. animal e pei iiiien'.i i i it n. nnd tliat j.s iit a I w a y s reliable foi- apli-atinu to man. '1'iiese two l:imoii.-t iiH'ii h;id a I r c a d y j,'iveu in n c h to the world i th-h- - i'"-."- ... i. i t - ooeiii iin-y iuuv"1 Miojeneu uiem- many aiinoyaiicesand, in! mitiKiutrvs, in order to; sen-mists i make a.- urate measurements, and observa tions of the effects of a hifth pro 'tcin diet on tne human metabol j Ism. tne ha vilify read Ntefans sor.'s "t-'h'e Vears In the Antic" I may readily Imagine that to him I lib. i-xpi'l iineiil wa limn any ixpi-rii'in harder trial 1 lie eilcoiltl- I 1 1 t fil in I he far noi l Ii. 111'. Clarence W J.ieh l.f New YorK had clinrre of Ihc cxpeii niclil, ami a slal'f of sechi ilsls in v.'iiiiiits depiii-lmi'iilK ninile the lie iltenl tests and jneliNtlrenieiii:! ,,f melaliolisin. Mucll or Hie study lelllilillS to he pul.liidied. Hilt .-oiiie iiiH'1'e.sling I'oiit'liiMi.in.-i are nou in Ollllf. ' ' l-'or inn thing, the kidneys runc liinied as well on lite all meal ,li,. as they ilo on ordinary inixi , diet. This should put finally at rest lhat old traitilioti lien ton nnich te;it or meat in any (guantity is haul on the kidneys. The proportion nf uric acid In 'he Id 1 la-rore the beginning or l he experiment and at the conclu sion or the year of meat diet was not nppreeialily changed. TI is I sni.itui dispose or the companion bogy that you must not eat meat if you have the uric acid complex. It should also give a fellow I" I of steaks and such items a good smile at the archaic prohibition or rei'l or dark meals In the diet in line theoretically sul'l'ering front uric acid. Studies of tiny Inle-ltlmil riora, the growth or I tetla In I ho colon proved Hint the ert'ect or an nil meat diet is to simplify this atpl to reduce both tile numbers and the types ol' germs in the how. l. 'Bin. re was no eviileni'L. of. IneVoised growth or actlvlly ..r tlio piitl'cf'ic live typos of bacteria. In S.olh cases there was no gaseous dl.lien lion and the stools were nonnilnr- nlis. .No found in any time hlooil corpuscles were j Ihc fecal sieclmens at and rarely any mucus I eiim-us at a red once In t!. case ! or Ainleisen and twice in ibe case 1 '" ' iiM-tii. tu or these obser- vatlons tend to (iverllnow the posing i iiiiiiiiMing is the , l-ight "'nil siruciure ntun up t,y (j,,. i food fakers, la, Mists anil eiiltislsl who so frei'ly asci lbe most of tile I Ills flesh Is heir o. lo the flcll- llotS. It Is a rim- thing Slcranssoti and .Mlilel sen have done. I tut 11 ,lm not seem fair atul cuuiiable to us Slleii riieti for such experiuieulal I ..... .. tiie.i no oiieri ll.entselves to science once more i meiiis. j w hole h nelVUH ti oiijj. .sense enable' t)i . ......... ..if;.- U"iri me pilOllf liieljl, consideration of the proposal of i rroi. j mere IV Sy. that It would he heller for (he world to use the Inniatcs of prisons for this work. That would be a humane thin.n. and it would be uiviim these nffeli- jders an opportunity -, make Htmie sort nl' i nnponsation for the wrnuu they have done society: or if they hold they have not w rnngi d soci cly, Iben It would give them a good chance to show their willingness to do the world a good turn. I really cannot conceive or tiny good reason iviiy i, shonlil"- net make all Inmates or penal Instiui tiolis available for ju.st such ex periments as these tun gienl ex- tdoreis have gone. lieliev fin e of - licit se chaslening ami vollinlanly uniler- e tb oral Inl'Iu- i ice would have a wholesome oft'ecl ell the stale. Ilv of these wards of the Theory to Cicero YOU IT I I -TlMuiAtitsMii? Ali;illD I I ' f I S I .-. '"IM--M- . .1.- I I I Till! -vrv- io T"TN rvS --cl- - .1,1s. r -F - . -Iff , J a Y-- ie7. -i ----kL' v r rj-outt u - i im:thi.i:s m akk w ATI-: iiit - . Suppose Sn.fariHson .,, Ander hon had developed sum.- se. iotis , everi rju-a endition. hay avitamin losiv. fioju I hi. restricted diet. That . wonld engender iiiucp. bitterness and remorse. i,,, uhl(Ke .liberty or life j Toi l.-it SUffejed I Mich Uiiloreseen consetnienees from t-Anei ineni jn nutrition, then wotihl b reurels the Wei ln.w 1 merely pa)( debt. (oiuethhiK on their tfl i:STRiS Al AVSttKltS-, Raynaud's and Kiici-cr's iseaMs Apropos of your recent ienmil.-y about R:iynaud's and liueiKer s d i- j sease. l.oth ar. i, in?? treated bv ! i-eaetion of the cer vi-a Kn iiflia ( if upper hall" of body mvolveU) or. the lumbar tfatiKlia (if lower half I ,.f I.... I.. I.. ; ' . I ' low.n-enj. (. nave had eeeein ,.M1tn from this method, i A. .1. ;.. .m. u.) Answer. Thank you, lioctor. The removal of sr. me of the relay stations of the svmn.r;t..Hr. .....'.. Isysn-nt, referred to by the medical i lain enpoiiflent. soiindK J'oiruidalile nut. it is not a serious operation, and it seems to offer r very troublesome ' ii- i'iief in some . i ' " uortiiiiK Tor three years on a Job in n hich I constaiuly et white b ail under my naila ... i h. i , p.j Answer. Then you must be par ticularly, r-.'iri.ful to avoid putting your fiiiiiers in your mouth. That is l lie only way y,,u -.,.. 1 K,-i piii.-oniii;? in such eircunislaiiees. If the paint or lead is spread as dust, you may gel lead pnisnnliig by inhaling the dust. ii i i;'. 'i Sis e yi; s ' The liiilinu TeMc Hy Mary (intham ltoiinyl The .Utile Mack clock lio'd eerr lainly sii-ceede-r in changing the whole sjeeno back several Ininilreil years. .- '" Xo sooner had he told John ami I I'egy or his magic powers than ' lliry saw an Indian lepee. All ai nd was a great prairie, and 111 I the distance lite children saw a riiu; lli iil or bliri'aloes. '. i The bail figures painted nn;s,,n 11,1 'b-v.-iops with it. and all sorts or rancy plctur sorts of fancy picture .. Smoke was curlinii out of the top. I and from the little opening at onoj ide an Indian chief -appeared. How .magnificent ho was Howl tall, bow splendid, how Htron'!"i .lohn loimed to feel his muscle, lint He-w:lted to He pen. what wimld-lmv "Knter." said the chief. "lioy-of-many-years fi om - now, enter and !"' welcome.". Then at the opening i,r (he t--pee aooeared ' an In.lb.i. von iw ,....1 tollowlm; her were several chil- dren. l "c. irl-of-ma ny-yei lm-'l,.i,i(.r! t ,,',! t... s- from -vetcotne. now. ' she ..i.t i,, i. So Peggy an, .li.hn and the little I black clock entered the tepee, j There the I'ire was burning. The chief and sittiaw and the children js.'it ai'outnl on stones In front of I the fire. John and Peggy looked 'Inbuilt at lite low beds, the Tea I her--. the pipe of lite great cblef and toys belonging to lit. children. "I'ov of the .ith' Kv, , White K'.ee. riirt dor or the Sky on : Noblest Days." began the chlci. ' Americanism: Seoi ning the hum will eat i.r souil and corn be-!1'" w,ln I r.v In scrape aeiiiiainlance j rote the Clock dance begins." ! The sipiaw saw that all had i plenty in eat. Peggy saw the dolls ! belonging lo the Indian girls, and .1. .1,11 was niosl interested In arrow.! I ,u ! Then the chief whoop. gave gre.il "We nnist p:et ready. We must I put on more paint, more beads. I more feat hers. The dance, MfKhty 'l.itile Cluck, is nhout to be-i-Kin" j The clock el.ipp-il biy hands j i ins is io ne spieiiuiii. 1 'hoped they would do this for us." I'lMIIUI'l-OW "Til. C-.Mkl;.ll..r" -- Nun-profit making Industries will provide work for f.lHl students at Oklahoma A. atul M. college this year. . . . ? kk r Ti-i at- I Tfi i x I i : . . - ' - - - - - ' 1 II - 1 MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE At'COSS Solution of I. Itilerki'ct . UnM of dla rourao II. Mult 14. Niirltil Rathvr Oi(f Ii. AM (hill eiillld hn lstic.l 15. I-alt (: auft'.x 17. I'uya lit I phi Urn tu I!, In tntut t)I tu. I'.iliu Icafi ar. (I. Kiillieriti Krotirti iS. KnniOirr t',. On t.qi 2h, ituii iit 3u. Iipku iio!fH 31. i iniiit)' hi New Verk aluln S3. I.nrttr, ilup eai'l !tJ. HuUnvt fin-Ox "B. I.mifeil -.IN. lft.llul lirtnj FMD:RTAr-Tl5ArCj iniAli fa'Alo'BinricWWJStl TjelNlTjElgeB.eWRlE a p jp i p,fl l I 41. Citniijirntho eiMlhiK ' 4t. I'.fsliti-a CI. t'om-ealrd tr.. uy fur dry ins ui. H,:y nun.iint alilir. i 44. Kti'iirh Hrtlrl ... , ,. . . 46. Il Ut .llnm.-t-rs w 1,1,1 ,1,,wr IS. t .ltf lit hiv.t- TI. .One .f llitf, erluii.l Im jiIs i,f h in. FiMiihliie ii a ma n.iiirj ul. H i uli rt iii w.-itirr portl .n ts. OchIit In ui Hiu iiiooii cbiiini j, wiititr ti.rtiiir in te. oriHte In tlio iin parikita atihi Mnrry &7. - A pit rt Til. lrop.v C. ('iilliiijnlal form 77. I'lcMihd ulut if it mild until form In u AU. Ml It til filter ' I2-.!3 K p j; ;j- j7 I p I'O In lis. 13 - - - . J -I 7J jjT Zl ' ij. j. Zs 5 z 7i i iTS tj $of. - : Ti H iS ?:,. i l 34T0" , TT-- U- k- 4.L L 1 I - I Quill Points Ynu can judjire the worth of a man's philosophy hy the kind of j To refrain d om swearing be comes a virtue ouly when afflic tions 'multiply to justify a few cuss wonts. j ; ; i .Another u-ond intelligence test t ,i i nl.-, i. .,-,, a i, i , i ... Is: j ',,,., ,!:,.,. , ,, r'-' . ' ,1. II' lie stares in tlic tall build ings, he's a rub.-. -The iih-Ii-o-l.olitail li.-vet- stnjis tu stare at. unjllilng cvif'1,1 i, -,in palmer or soiiiitlilng like Hint, j. "Ma lie it a crime to buy Honor," says a dry. And a banging crime habitually lo bum it from friends. Perhaps Nature removed man's fill- when he no longer needed It. bill where did site j-el the Idea that he had no tut-ther use ror te.-lh? .wit1, you: wond.-iing why you are snubbed w hen you try tn scrape I acquaintance wiib the high. ""' '-"'" "no ,lou,-,l up The farmer who plnwed l'"1 ol gold coins cliiM'bes the pot or gold c, argument that t tle.'essary if th develop new w.'tyi Coins clllli'lles relief wouldn't l.e ill. I fa fillers Wi ' get resitllN Aliiniig tin- inrliieuccs Hint l l.ailge tin habit- nf .-. people ntv l.tospcrity lb., n nl . .iiichi h aiid peanut halter. nr,,,i r A very useful. WtLL, T WA'i. TODAY :t -.5 - I.'"' s-ttn n . r?,4! Vesterday'f Puzzlo IS. Sniiitl Ulanl IS. Pull mart IS. Fcurs yreullj ti. Mat! nit. tl. I'. ll(l OBl Si. Hough breath . ;a. l,:iinli liUtli 7. Shinto thtiiff M. tvmplrutlou 11. Tlio eyebrows 2t. 'it i at uhlch aoutlira 37. If oiiiitif d np- jiL'iidimea .111. CCurrlt oUclnl 4u. AiUlri J knuwli'iiso 12. Troiihlcil tl. IVrialnlnif to Hon til AiiutI I'Ull muuiituiui 47. bsiiiKtii'J. tu si-oro 4J. Itfvlsa 3. Minilu HhiI ttarnr it. 'I iikeu uvshJI Ol)3, fij.i:siiri'Hsliin of ITfri:it lrn"t SB. niri'M mime ;.s. I'liiy ftl. l'v be: tutla 3. Tux tltt. lit-s'ore Cs. liiuiiii nionej Itf RCCUUIlt R'i. Ilnrsu ;o, otKan of vision 72. .Mll'iil lllnJu worilt rur. R frlTfS r;TK.K I JN'N EiT rsMXp.oio now IVrtPlril J'Utllt - tin 'inntiiiit Mi.Ur. i. It-Hlmit ft it p bit nt 4. t-lurupRUD i iii 1 rio 5. Shicvt tjcut. 6. More (i-uinvd 7. Ilullulh':tl f'irt-0 8. :intiij fabric . s om II tl.-)i Hi, wild iiliua 11. i itiatMiiiJ They ke.'p you scene when the gets served firsl from making mannerless fellow If eviilutioll takes away eoitipini'iit we step using, ni the ybe those without love of liberly are an advanced type. 4 Anything can happen in a land where the wearer of rayon undies once had nothing at all between hiin and scratchy jeans pants. Correct this sentence: "I think 1 I checkers less wicked tliun bridge." said the deact I enjoy chei k my oidnion." "hut the fact that doo.-.n't inl'liience Brisbane'sToday (Contlnue.l from Tage One) I there is only one way ol' doiipj ; il. and Ihut is In cloth A j jcirens lady iill In lit;jit.;, noil i in": else, perl'iinnine- on a I tn esc, is moral. kil-l, ' "Let her pnl on n lil ll lo sine' a s.iiiur, iiml she lieeoines iininoi-al." While Hlta-.v was talking tn the!""' "!" ,,,si"" speakeasies. World l eague for Sex Ke'orm. Car. tJrZt ih'iiaia! i addressed great audience in lioyal Albet I... It ......I..;.... . ,i .....i, i. m.ii.. io n:e . n-.nuiii-;s in sex rcinrniers, at ,.i,l.... ..tl,... ..I' .1 !l .... ',..... ,,n ,.i ine ceoieiiaiy III Call. (.He ettiaiiciiiation. .io, , T7 , , ..Hong Insllne.ls ami passions liiin.t he conliolied," saitl Hie cai - ili - nal. Hitch iiisiiti. ts "wen, given lot one purpose" (. real inn m chi. diet, in wedlock). Th . ci'oiti'.r!-., : '." "" liicuii ies tor invorce ami hittl. tVevellli,ill." He adtleil that ' "wnlltell, hy the fashion of their A group of Americans al 1 hi -dicss. lender self .".intr.il itinn. ,if. ! .ana .lb! a thriving business in in-tin lor men and women." m p -:..., "( - - "alter . !':--l,j!."'.,!t'.. -' lived UST AS VSTetAV u'lKs''i 7STRT3AV SuT iou,AY, AND TSMoRRoliJ iu. fee 7tT-CAV TO Mo R ALL AT siMcsi i AND PLAY AS AWb r arg VNlTH OUfe MdJJS RL.' 9 3l fW J Do Yoa Remember?, I ? Ti; VIvUtS.AGO TODAY (From lies uf the Mall Tribune.) S'H. .17, tl . Oreftoit reformer files petitions at Salem to nialie( ciKi'i'tle smok- felotty. It developed i hat futility Coin juiiNKioiicr Owens' auto - was not 'stolen just taken by 'mistake. I 1'f.lHI I'ion hear T. It.. Jr., aims at depot. lell of rietehei" I labor chief ''ish is named for southern if $1 per year. federal Oregon, HI : :tlary Til. fruit trains a week expect ed to be dispatched remainder of fruit season..- ; TWENTY Y 10 A HS ACJO TODAY (From files of thfe Mall Tribune.) Sept. 17, 1!H)U f. oo men to be put to work on P. & H. construction. .Men put to work on Hhi'" l.eibe mine. t'iiy mail earners is pet down to reel mail bus . re(.:ui;ir work I installed. I Kt Uoot returns from trip to I State Fair at Salem. ' Milch is expected of tlm bffch sehool football team ibis year. The ! first team will average 1-la pounds, I :i ml Die seeoud learn I '.lit pounds. 'utility court orders KraiHiu; of o.ids in Central I'oint distrii t. in Kliznbetb. . J., now tbey are I deaU. baiiK-fl in West Virginia ! state prison, for murdering l-Vanl; i Howen, who lent them a ear. Details of their death reflect lite age. Tin- widow nl' Hie man killed wanted In nee them hanged. The sheriff said tin. Atorris.m, Willi rope on his neck, said, "All I waul, to say is goiul-hye." U'ltntil, .-Handing next lilm, Willi a ran. so on his neck, ml. led, "That's all I gol." meaning that also was all he hail to say. Willnol's wile,' Violet, 15 year.-', old. was alloive.l lo see her hu-y hand for an hour before the hang ing. W'illmol, lold to order anything he wauti'tl for breakfast, selected i spaghetti, two legs of chicken. ! mashed potatoes, hrea.l and iilltter. I lemon pie, ice cream and black collee. .Morrison said, ".Ml I want is t line.; cigars." 4 I W'HImut will be burled at. Rltai I belli by relatives, Morrison's body, j iniclaiiui'd, will go lo thu iirison nietry. I Tin. interesting ipiestiou. thai no one can answer is: Will they ever meet again? A few years agu t lie answer wnllltl have been prompt. "Yes in deed, dp y are together in hell, now tin re lo burn forever and forever." Recently the world has felt less sure or that. ' f hen airplanes were talked kif. 2j yea'- uko. only extreme light. "'" oiscusseti, nnd lew be- lieved thai flying come a reality. would ever be- On Kriday, Captain ltiekenhark , our best war flier, invileil , friends In try a new (lener.-tl Mn- loi-a all-nielal I'okker ili.ni), weigh- . mg I. ..MM) pounds. it carrieM ;!ii 'lew of four, an hour. i pa ellget'S, pins a e ;:tnd lliakt Hill miles A - Thirlcen thousand, eight hun dred puuntls nf metal, final ing in 1 ii o air. Who would have believed ttiai.' tierniiiny s Dnrnier X, three limes as big, carrying Kit) pussen- jgers, with throe decks, all inelal. will siinii be crtissing the Atlanlle. Hishop .lames Cannon, Jr., of the MiMltodiat K'pisconal chiircb. Smith i back Horn Kinnpe. would remove IMie pulice cnnillllssionei- ami dis trict aunrney nf New York Cltv The bishop dissatinfied also !!'1,'.'T. ,.s"!'atio" tj-ns that lion.... i :.. o...' .....-. . ...'in in .-i.l ''.ti... i, and nai-ts nr Ati.;.-. iler lomop, an tuaialales. . - j ".lust iinagine that," R;,lil the il''Mh"l- Il is hard lo imagine any 1-reiiclimaii who won Northelifl'e'H 1 No I'Veiichman, ,,f inieiilRonre ! drinks anyihini; stronger han ! light heer, iiaiuial wine eoitlain 'I.,,; to p.,. ,.,., -iicohoi ' at ,.,," 'a,,"',r ""' ",sl sl"' I "U( coup "i. io puis water in the wine. nit incdecin, -;e iloetor's drink." P"rl nig animal hones one dav .'""""' I":"'"" whis-.-y. and ali- other ram rn 1. rliniiiiig sehemo was By BUD FISHER IS Y.'S TeDtAV fiOUJ, UJ !A I C i- ,.;,., )e S . M mouj RoM ,fLo!G Susy . J ill i-Ha ' ii' y.T1'ifa