Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1929, Image 4

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Medford Mail Tribune
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I'uMI-rird Mr
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Di ll ti. ru si.
IKIKKIIT W. HI' II I,, Krfllor
(. BL'MI'TtB 85I11U, UauuV
Ao Ind.pid'irt Ntwpair
Bnttred w Mttnd flaw matter tt UMlford.
Otoo, UDdCT Art of Maldl I, Utll.
aL'BSl'KHTlOM lAIti
I) Mill In Aihaiiea:
Pali, vltb Rutklir, rtu IT. BO
lull, lilt BuncUT, Booth ?S
Ililtr, iittknit Similar, jrrar fl.r.O
pallr. vttliotit Bulbar, mwilb 65
WmIIt lllll TrilJUin, on. rar J.llO
BuiMlar, una fear If.UO
hj Carrier, In Arftanfe In Majturt, A.liianJ.
Jatlxinillla, (rnlral ruUit, riwcull. Talent, Coal
Hill am no IIIA'ati:
Pally, will: Nwdav. nontn I ,TS
fiallr, wlllKUt Bumlay, mvnlli 65 :
Itallr, vlOHiut Numlar, ooa t'V T.1 i
Dallr, )tb 8'inJar, orM rtr 1.00 !
All urai, rali la tdTtnea. I
im:mb:k ok the associated ruan
UMeltiuc Full Lrasnl Wire Bmira
Tba Associated I'reaa Li eirlosltel entitled In
tha uta lor (4tlitlmtloa of all ne dHoalclial
w.itti i I, a. ii..,i,;, Mkllibl In Itili i,.nr ,
and atse 10 im i.i urai iiuiiiiiiini berrin.
Al! rllbti for uulilleatloo it acerjal dlaoateliH
rein are also rtsened.
ftfrtrUI pattr ti the ray r.' Ittdord.
Ofhrlal upr of JackMM Coant;,
HmtR rtcllj iitruf elreulaiino for ill booUu
ndlnt April lit, 102. t.'.II.
AthanPInc Rrprwentanir.
U. C MUCKNHKN lOMl'ANT
0rin In N'w Voile, (HI'Mo. Prtr-.lt,
fraoeUra, lot Anxtln, Brattle, J'orlUrid-
Ye Smudge Pot
11 y Arthur I'erry
In TaNiJuiiifu. an uncivilized l:inl,
JiniiH'diutcly aftrr Ihi' nuirriuKik t!ii
fatlii r nf On In id,. Knoclt.H out tin;
front Ifc-th of tlic .. rulM
ii Hilt In IiIh Ij:k-I and fill.H It with
nud ho wlicn il ln-alu tnre will
bi a bcuv. Tlio lack nt uniiors, and
1 hi war (tiir-y wear no ishirtM In
Tasinanlu), IoWh tlio world tin
UuriKtM. n i one in duly wciMcd.
H vm I fat tiers in thin civilized
land have ihnucht of 1 he name
llilni;, hut tlio .sheriff would get
tin m.
My Advise ft 'ollej.i' J toys: Ktay
In rolli'j;'. (ut dde tiiorc Is no
d:wc fin" u fnlli'Kf man. (Will
lt-.KT.H In TIh' Urown Jiib"! Wi ll.
Ill" for K"iim cullies closo Hi hvlliK
a copious mouthful.
Owners of new 4ds ;i
nion discreet and
?diari coiners un .ill 4
said.
re heeomint;
ire turning
w heely. It is
AoTiir-it sritsntihr.it 01 its
(i 'iirry i ouul j lteMirter
Larry KucaK, our ei linitlile
cltixt'ii holleves in the old say
InK that "the early hlrd
I'Htehes the worm," and In ex
emplifying this old Haying Ij
Im jtrnvlm; himself n commu
nity nutxaiiee. Larry. K Is nut
at diivliiit und tunes up tin
niotou In one of his speed
lumts whleti sounds 11 Uo un
nlrplnnc motor.
The seheine of .Mother Nature ill
the prodnet...n of vaiious t.ipes of
Jiifei ts is under fh e, and It will
lalie ii lot of resolutluus, and sev
eral, rouiinitlees to imtueu .M"thcr
Nature lo revi'ise herself.
A rut her depressing thought is
that there is now growing up a
generation of which no inemher
knows how It feels to bu tapped on
me im re head wilh a flmrer we;ir
ing a heavy thimhle. (Louisville.
Ky.. Hem;.). If i;ramlmu did n
trii k like that in thesr days, shu
would he hanged at t'ne next elltiie.
It is itliuiisl cold
Hoelnl lions not to we
enough for
ir their hurs.
.Me-;,'t,tiiins are freely inaile that
the eonneethtti of Cong. I (a w ley
with the tariff hill will defeat hhn
fov re-eheiion. The I e a d i ii g
chronle h;ihlt of Oregon Is always
defeat erf until the votes are count
Vd. K (Vug. Mawley canipalgneil
against himself, he eoutd get no
more votes.
A former Journalist and memher
of the I'ourih listale of thi'M- pails
has returned from the state of
Wuiiuglon, ami has turned out to
ho a good newspaperman.
im.kxsi: itr.it it hitiissi s
(New Oi-lciuis .StteN
Our Idea of a wmiiiai In
great HlMreHH Is the one who
Went to p. tin e liead'iuai let s in
New York tind complained
hetweeu sohs that her maid
had run off it seven of her
last drejives Iti her waulrohe
and her husl.iiitd.
Kiw.eis of the stale will gather,
meet, a Hsi niMe. and mingle here
next weeit, and take preliminary
sleps towards making the lirlefs
Inief. a lawyer's Idea of a brief Is
to use JL'.Ootl words, when II could
he told in I I words.
Vestirday It was announced In
these parts, that Ihe devolillv
prtiyi'd for rain would tie foilh
cnmlliit nexl T.iursday. dm, nolle,
, of Which Mill be Klven by clouds
In Ihe sky as usual on such occa
sions. Tin. Koverniuelil said there
Mould In, rah, ,,
hale not lioliceil same as yet. The
preili'tion was apparently Imscd
on ihe to.stiniony of Komeo Ituppes
that his rein was hllrtluK. and It
proved Ki'oiinilli.ss. also iieii.ss
Hunters re oinlci Iiik If we could
not S"t the rain abend u day or
two, but none of thf nlinrods have
lunulred If we eat vonlson. Itomls
will be reiiuireil for fulfillment of
proiiilse. Many llioes we have
I n promised leulson sleak, und
llad to Ko dounslalrs and look at
n pr. of deer horns lashed to the
front fender. Scleral wld(. awake
chants will h,,ld an umbrella
vn p next Thursday the day of the
bit; ruin.
,to Uabj s 11,-itIik
I.OK AN! !i:i.l:H. Sept. it. Wi..
flMU-iilil I l.iL-nr in.. Hi.. I...I...'..
illul. rf Hll-nU-lini-rl.o. s.. l , . il.'... '
trude Al. lKer testified In stlperlor
cort. Tll JuiIko itnve her the di
vorce ho nskod. The couple had
bern married Hi years.
A IlKhled airway will ho In oper
ntlon Bhortly betweun Salt Ijike
'll,v iiml AiipplcH.
BEAUTY NO LONGER
PAI.'ADOXICAIJA' vii"ii-'ii, 1 1 J scft-f.lt of tin- iiimliMii Amf ri
ciiii cirl I'm- beauty luis i-oli-i-'atctl orthoilnx slaiidinils of
beauty to tlto biiilij-'ioiiml. It is not' (lie maiden with tin-liiiin-o-likc
prolilf iiml niilli-wbilc coiiijilexiun, but : lie Atbo
probably combines u snub nose or freckles with vivacity, phy.
sical fitness and intellectual eliaviu who is ieoiiiyinn the spot,
lijjlil today, fijriirinsr first in the news and alttaetiny the most
desirable id' the males.
In private life, anil ill public roles Ibis) has becnim- Iriiu,
points out Kut h Waterliury, the writer, in the current ;sue id'
Sinart "Set magazine.
"When three of this country 'h most prominent .voiin men
lately cltose their life partners, not one of them selected a '.'ill
wit!) a J'ac.) like u pastel and a mind like a blanr, niarii-'e," she
observes. "Gone Tiinney married the aristocl-atii: J'olly Lamlcr.
Lindbergh selected the retiring little Anne lorro Young
.liihn I'onliiliH', the ex-i'resident 's sou, announced his betrothal
I to vivacious Florence Tl'llluhllll.
I '
Cultured, intelli''cnt "iris. l!ut
ditional beauties.'"
T1IK same is true of sla'e and .serceii. continiit .Miss Waler
bury. A perfect face is no loii'.'er a .'uaraniec of success.
"'J'lte fascinating, but by no melius beautiful, lireja (htrbo
is our most potent professional charmer. " she sax's. "The lead
ing slur of the talkies is -leaunc Katies, sultry and iiiii'cnctie,
but neither very voiiiik ""i" very haiilsoiiie. The box ol'l"iee.
wonder is .land d'ayuor, a freckled little kid who looks us
though she should be attending second year high school, hut
who nets with the inspiration of a IJnse.
"When Lily l.angtry died recently there was a lot. of edi
torial sighing over the lack of conteiiiiniriiry Lnnglr.y. Per
sonally, I believe there are hundreds of Intuit ics greater than
Langtry alive today. The difference is that they go unnoticed.
Our .standards of beauty have changed'''
And they have changed, continues the Smart Set writer,
because the modern girl has learned three things. Kirsl. that
she can achieve a style in dress and npacarance that will set
off her best points and offset her hick of perfection of profile.
Second, that health, sustained through ouUloor exercise, is the
first essential of physical beauty. Third, that a cultivated,
alert mind is more attractive to many worth-while men than
a perfect nose or golden hair.
If ni;ney is tlir iiMNisim if sutce!s, wliy is lln-rc any
incut itlxdit which is tlio superior ntr?
r anions
gllC-NS silt
Inst
wonls: "The
i 1 1 lo turn to
Thrfls ly Sinr Sin; iumatcs
proves nothing except, tluit the
Socinlrio;ieiil
uilors who ale
note
I )ivon,e
awny 1'i'oin lioine
lleatlien an proplr whrt can rt a
one another 1 v nipaiis of ' uuavoidali
W'v only
to liis plane
Itopt
flip Prince of
tj
nut lie unit st n-L
When slie asks hint ty (Janet
the honevmnon is over.
A polieeinau is an uinlerpaitl servant who is yellow
doesn't tict like a hero, and is a fool if ho gets shot.
Modern ponvenienecs are ;rno(' in sonic ways, hut there were
more happy marriais vhcu there were fewer tlelieatesseus.
The eveulnres that sipiirt when atttieked are six in number
if you eouitt the hut do-.'.
Air travel should improve our morals,
a p or moused in an airplane.
A puul iiiinni'.v Icncher is one who listens cnn-fiilly to Hie
nilvief iil'IVri-d In- fntnl tiiolhcrs anil then uses her o it jiulu-iiient.
Il is Inn early to lell whether Ihe Kiissn-Chituse war or the
I'nnilinii strilto will eaiise up increase in the price ot cnnl this
time.
"This is no time to tiiilniioiii.e Knjrluml.
1'iiiic. When he tulks that way or a man
I hat 's new s.
Wdi'ils lueiili 111 th
all his worldly nixl
ilow her anil she ucts it all.
MUTT AND JEFF
vnHATCHA NAM
WU quit Trie
BOSlNtSS?
J
cS0 1 1
OKI
1 sr
MAN'S IDEAL IN WOMAN
Dcliultt fill ifirls, ihose three.
personalities ratlwr than tra
way
the
she is
ri-ht.'
holding out lit'L' haml
afni(Ml less tluui Wliiclt
lii thieves are not in .Sinr Kiny;.
is aluto.st
mouths at
unheard
t time.
of aiuouT
livintr wilhoiLl I'liiniuatini;
It aeeiiienls. '
Wales has hrUer luck slicking
in lt t uis horse.
ami he says his tVet aehc, they
if lu
You eau't binoke in
says Arthur Itris
bites a rattlesnake.
Once the jM-num I'tnlowed the hr'nlr with
ami shu yni mil hill;;; (tow ho ilnesti't cti-
The Little Fellow Is Soft Between the Ears
AWTHCRt'S NO CLASS TO
WW
AmVBodV who caw turn
A CQFFee Ci,v?rJt.fe can
nna B'J'VD BIG
Otofci
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
BUnad letter! pertalnlof Ul persona! health and hrilene, not to dlM-Aa dlatnixU nr treatiL.kl '
III In aixaei'd lif 111. Bruli a a umrl. .,lf a.u,:f.rd mtux l rorlwrd. UUtn ihouid k. i
brM and arltteo la Ink. Itwlnf to On Urge number of letterc rerrliMl.' onlj fe eon ba aner
ea uere. r,u rtvir un u wi u uueiea not
Krviv In nil o( Ibb rmtoaMr.
A nosr. is 1:11. -
"lnd uf tlic winnlcifitl (ine
hos nliuy. l.uKltr Ih loitic.
TlliU'u all I s;iy."
O. W. IIiiIiirk. M. Li.
. Wliy tell ln-iijile
there Is no sne'i
thin 1,8
old" and that they
should use tlif
inane word "cri"
Of it is u word
t,o define their
affliction ' asks a
c o r r e spondent,
who then clari
fies i lie problem
thus:
itut d4Kt(.r,
there positively
is such a con
dition n s a
'eohl In the
whatever may be the
cause of It; the nose and the
mucous membranes actually
become cold, and warm ap
plieailons give immediate re
lief. Therefore there Is no bet
ter word in our language to
define that affliction than the ,
word 'cold.' So why cavil
about words? A rose by any
other name would smell ua
8veet ..."
The critic comes as near as nnv.
of them dare approach to a. defini
tion of a "cold." Still, it remain
for a fair number of othnrs who
believe there is such a thing as '
"cold" to second his motion or a--'
eept bis definition. I fear iio '
would never get a iiuorttm. Inde..!
tills is a rather novel eoneeption -if
a "eold." I should say. ' j
Tin-re would be little point in;
cavilling at the popular term !f
there wore any wide agreement In
a definition of the ailment It stands
for. lint there's the rub. for you
can't get any health authority who
talks about coldH or even "the
common cold" to define the entity.
Me prefers to leave it vague. o
that he may go on talking about it.
Odd, I think, that the medical or
her.lth authorities who still In, t
there is Some morbid condition
caused by cold (aside from frost
bite) not only refuse to commit
themselves in any sort of dofiutfon
of the. condition but bestir them
selves to procure the endowment
of ex peil it Ions, or to get berth-!
with expeditions, to discover the
nature and cause of "the common
coltl." Such intensive nationwide
campaigns or researches ar.
launched from time to time am.d
great and expensive publicity, then
.'i vast and interminable sib-nee
follows. Can It h" t lint the in
trepid explorers who carry on the-.-priijects
lack the moral courage to
admit that they have been unable
to find stieh an animal?
'.Most patients who' complain "f
"colds" find the nose and the mu
cous membranes rather warm dur
ing the illness or indi::pnsi: bin.
They ean always recall some draf ,
chilling, inclement weather or
ot her recent exposure; that's hu
man nature; but they seldom enni
plaln about the proboscis or con
tents feeling cold. It is the other
way.
Whether there is such r. thing as
"rose cobl" tpollinofds due to rose
pollen) I am not sure, but the term
is fairly familiar as applied to hay
fever developing in .tunc. Assuming-
this were common cause of
polilnusl (. won Id it sarcastic j
cavilling to call the rose hay fever,
flower ? j
I have proposed the term cri '
( pronounced kree) fnr any acute
respiratory In feet Ion in the slaue j
uf iiiisi't lir,(i-e tin i,:iliiri
f the
ilhn-ss imiii hi ili.flllllelv ili,ii.'iiiseil. !
I contend It Is an honest word,
wliereas "cold'- to cover such con-!
tiiiKcncy Is a treacherous dodue, no
maiter whether yon really believe
your trouble Is due to cold or noi.
I
I lieail
I
I
I
(if course you don t know in the n,n ductless (ilaiids. When your
hcHinnliiK Just what ails you. it :sjmvt, uiands wear out sonic of them,
a mean trick to pn'iend y.m h :.ve incliidliiK somo of the most import
only a -cold" und so to spread ' arit. can be rejuvenated,
whatever you've Kot nullum any; one pupil lu Venna has restored
and all persons wlio are so unlucky ; vuii,. and Ihe "desire I J whistle
as to come within your rani;e.
Wl-XI'IONlS AM ANSWI'ltS
llllellliiu H113H, Alas, Are tniic
lballh officers, medical ueutle-
men. hvuiene uulh'O'ities. teachers,
students and laymen, i;n-itins:
Vou and each of you are hereby j
eballcUKed to ileserilie or define thej
illness or indisposition that you i
conei-ive to tie a common colli
I coliflib ntly asserl that none of fKht as all owner, to see his 111
you will dan- i.innipt a .ki'iniilon iiher at SanilrlnKham. It is a (i. 11.
or description of the mythical I (iypsy Moth, prlnco unly $:wmi.
"coninion cold." bei-aUM? on know I
perfectly well ili.il as sunn as you The prluce would not buy any
commit yourself lu thai way I'll i tlllUK not "pure Hi lt tsh." The little
WSLLLj AfASlTION'S A
WDOM'T TLt 1
, ANNBODV BuT.
FlN THlMG A N't X
congratulM" Vou
BUT USTOJ, HCR tT
VSTA0oP.rV. WKV
AIN'T Vou STuDNlNS
couiuroiai u usirucuoaa, Addreaa lie unit..
nr. miuaa
1; M.:viiiiTiij:i.t:ss
'point out to customei-H the ubsur
Uiiy uf iour notions.
If there were in all modern
medical or hygienic literature a
.definition uf the "common cold.'
this challengu would be out of
onler. If those who purport to be
Vckiitific" were not in the habit
, of referring to "the common cold'
in their popular speech and writ-'
lug. a newspaper would not be tue j
proper place to publish this chal
lenge. '
, Lut here it is. Nuw let anyone!
who believes or maintains there is
such an entity as "common cold" '
describe, if he can. in unequivocal !
terms, what he means. j
Mere laymen who may feel (in- !
lulled to enlighten me about the
subject w ill kindly bear in mind j
that this is not un invitation to i
debute the cause of any illness. Jt
is .simply a challenge to anvuue of
standing or responsibility to tell us
what he means by "the commun
cold."
(Copyright John K. Dille Co.)
! m irt e so nr
Blind Man's Hint T
(liy Mary (iiaham Itonner)
John and ley blindfolded
themselves. This w.-.s playing the
same differently from the way
they usually played it where only
one person vas blindfolded and
tried to catch the others.
Jiut Hie little Mack cluck had
thought this would be a good way
to play it now.
Of course his less were very
much shorter than either l'egyy's
John's.
but he dodged them again and
attain. It was really quite hard to
catch him. To be sure, they were
all in such wide open land that it
was extremely difficult to catch
anything when blindfolded.
ibit the little black clock did not
ko far away. lit stayed near by.
Sometimes he was very quiet and
they thought he m if: lit have none
farther off. Hut then they would
hear him move a little.
He was excellent at dodging.
At last John 'ot hold of him.
"I've got you!" lu shouted.
And what do you think".'
When IVjw and John "took their
i handkerchiefs from their eyes the
! wl'iole scene Was entirely different.
J They were no longer on a wide
j prairie. They wen? not far from a
cave.
And there
the cave, a
was a man in front of
strange.
man.
"Oh, I'm t
me before 1
id vou didn't catch
h..a iiiriieii.ti. thi
time." the Utile black clock said. ,
John didn t say anything. Aor
did i'eggy. They were watching
i he' man. lie was the strangest
looking man they had eveer seen In
all their lives.
Monday "The Thst rire."
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Pago One)
mure mill n "tmil curt horse.
j Science says old UKe is really an ;
niness, nut inevitable. Arc Is
L.u,., "progressive coiulensation uf j
iKsUe ,l1K, uiR t,f water."
IhlerKy that aKC lacks is located
land sitiK" in Vuu old men.
i Uindou's Wisrlil League of Sex
ual Ketorm Is niueh Intel esied in
'litis.
The niajotily of hiinian beiiiKS.
however, are still interested in the
(net that when the lime conies they
can die in peace and slarl again.
Thu
Prince of Wales buys his
first alrtilaiie. innklne his first
For THg. UOvioI OF
MIKC, How Do VOO
P LAV '
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' MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
A CMOS
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4. Intrrnfrt
10. To a pu'flt
hiduff
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11. Itirrr mlinpk
in p nt
If. Money
i-It an if a pr.
ru 'urn
17. AllrfhtrH
H. Concernlng
1. On);
KU. Ogle
31. Mnl perioni
H. Wlgmims
SI. In it line
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i. IiHjulr.r fnr a -
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St. Soot li'.l '
U. Arltttrlil
muttnil of
men I I
31. (.'iicfcoa
17. f-iiectV fggt
iloptorp
39, A nieriran -prima
dunna
40, CnnipiMft point
41, Burn uutead-
43. (.'enm nt
43. Of the tlilril
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzli
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IMTlE RLLlO
M:AITlSE AlfelSSfllAlN'TlF
EaeiGjA'DOTLlElD
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TlAiDSSU'Y
i;, hlliit.nl Mill
is. juln ipf.iiti
51. t.'oIli'Ki' clicfr
if. aNuyli-ft
1. Sued ruverlng
fT. 'nfi up
9. Vllirutliiiilesi
' puint
80, .Nnttrl
iti. Set I'-fcr
betel
Hit. kernirr em-
piTiif
I . Ani.lnn.l
rutin
i "I", wrl of
a fairy In Ib
' 3 fo n p p uwo in a ii-j
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t7 XT .'9 7 73" " tlt "f
J-r " T'; VW 5to
57 : r' r7"W
B : 7,-
vtwso rf 7TK3" ' si r
5to Jf " )
Moth malic 'JO miles nn hour, is
puinlcil briulit red und hint;, and
ranies n silver plate marked "II.
ii- H. rtho Prince o( Wales."
I Tho Hllle machine, with aluminum
1 noso Is upholstered in scarlet
j leather, which can be inflated in
I avoid bumps.
j The lini'HO Is ftillowlnti tin; red
: Indian. On Ocbdier t, the New
York KveninK Journal, that has
J lined thousands u horses for de
I livery, closes Its sttihlu. Only mo
1 tor ti'iu-ks Itcrearter.
The Evening Journal, for thirty
years morn lltan tlouble tho circu
' lation of any oilier evening news-
wild looking'1'1'11 111 lw 11,,K nenevcti niai
i horses were needed for frequent.
Hhmt H,I)rt 'i,rt 111 -'Vry
M' - 'ni'i'. Hut no more horse, f lie
motor ran do everything-.
Wllliam Itoblnson, Hrlthfl. reuls-
ters the birth of his tllirlieth child,
only one set cf twins ainoiiK them.
rus nrsi wue nan cniuiren. ine i
second had six. Needless to say, i
Mr. Robinson is very proud nf Uim-1
self. Of the mothers, one is dead
and the other too busy to tell how
she feels. ;
Communications
No Nulurr l.l.sl
To Tlie lalltor:
IHli-ilu; tile slltp-t period
nf lis,
xisicnce. tile Jackson County!
Humane society has already estab
lished Ilself as an active agency for
lhetiliscourai;emi-nt of cruelty and
the education of youili toward a
human" altitude in contact with
all living things. Tin- soeii ty ha;;
now heroine all luteirral part of Ihe
coinmuiilty chest ;,nd is b-ndinir i--whole
support to the budget anil
utrive proposed to carry on llv
broaitvr work for the eomlim year.
lu orib-r to sellle onee and for
all certain misundorstandinu'S and.
in some cases misrepresentation
t In- society wishes the public of
Jackson county to know that it
maintains no salaried li-t what
ever. It Is conducted wih no ealn
to any of Its member or officials
and expends Its funds solely In such
j necessary ixpcitsi as the payinen'.
j on special duties, of a humane o: -!
fieer and expolist's for poslau'e.
I letters and v.; solhie on olfieial
TROAfoT FOcA
MS. THAT
H. J.ivuocid coin
t. riunirri
ip. Toefc m
draft nil
11. i-iiapel mnlfl
liiV '
12. fit r Mil In re ml
OBjSSA Q U
I'ffatlrr x'et
ferrolitl i if to
l hi itii.n
rlmnrr ovlet
r,. l.rl op
St. Oeffiua
ss; i. in
:i. Knit itoner
3i. Milk liuui
ni. t'niruc
5S. Itetifiilt
'1.1. Irefnririil".ri
3i, I .it nf jp In Iri"
li.n.l
Z$. t.rnwt eery
dnrk
,1'J. WlniJIldurfP
4t. Inluiiittnnt el
I'ilila ml
4!. Kxrhiiiifitlun
4 I, iiilmmr
4. Mick iut)thrr
47. Tnnller
H. ItOHllj.Itt
iu. i:pnrii
iii. I in tin n crin
51. A't vlnii-ntiy
as. si i
.'.1. .NotlMII
Si. HiotiiMe
SlO'lllT
is, l'irn.!i
C'U T !Ol BiY
PJSJE.
-Nlejp
NiE.lEL
Yg A
EISME
Cubic meter .
Chair
DOWN
(Mill
V ii I try
i.nat l.nl,o
(.'in uTer
ii';: III
llin
Make new
if tr in
Kiln
tra vol.
As In the case of other member
organizations of the conununlty
-hest it seems difficult fur
some
members of the public to realize
as yet that so much unselfish wor
for tho -'eneral welfare Is hein
.bo... l.v :. few devote! wnvkor .-.r
personal labor and cost to them
selves without remunoriUion in any
form. Jackson County Humane
Society.
FOLK UKED FWRll
AXUKltSOX I'hKHK. Ore.
i 21. (Special) Nearly every
My .om An.lei..n Creek
Sop'.,
Wednesday at the fair and all were Mlv' Jesse Nell and datiKhler
well pleased. Joan are .spendint; sevoral weeks
'at til" beach.
Mr. lttlshnell hauled posts from, .Miss Marje Walker nf Alturas Is
Mr. Ilusou's place tills week. j vi itinc with home folks tills weelt.
Mrs. Holtman spent Tuesday in '.Miss Marie is to have churirc of
the valley
Miss Siiiply and brother l'.i'l
were callers at the Mays home Sun
day. Mrs. Iloltmau was a caller
at Hu
MacDowi-ll home Monday.
I
jas. .Muvs Is nicking oears
nt Mi
Sehuette's this week.
1.-1..,,,..... -...I r...,,:l.- ..r'
.-,
home Sunday.
.Mrs. .las. Macllowell spent Tues-
day in Ashland and '1'i.lelll.
' K. M. Cent"rs spent Tucsdey wllh
bis daughter, Mrs. Mays.
I .Mr. and Mrs. Illaff from Illinois
and Mrs. C. Hansen and family
from Portland spent last week at
Jim Marqin-ss'. Mrs. ItlaTf is 'l
niece of Mr. MariUess.
Iteiliuvd I'mirr Uati.
SAN" KHAXCISCO, Scpl. 21. ITi
A voluntary reduction in rates,
effective Nov. I. which will result
in a si. vim: of S 1 . Iiin.iliin annllally
io Southern Capfornia Kdiso'i
company consumers, was filed by
the utility and accepted by the
state railroad commission.
Police olficers nf Hampton, On.,
use a plank studded with nails to ;
stop speeders and ruin runners. j
A ' . I aii r fa j r v )
Ha- hej tnn t
ST : rr-v i
Do Yon Remember?
ti:x VKAIIS AC'O TODAY
I (From fllca of tho Mall Trlbuna
j sept. ltuii
Cincinnati He v. l-'rcd Me.Iili:i
jwho deelan-d he hoped "tb.j
would Ih Iii Cincinnati win Nation.
;al league flaK" defends position.
Kspe
service delayed by tunnel
In Siskiyotis.
lirush fire on Uoxy Ann, burn
! Wi-iei lund orchard fences.
Ashland citizens face crisis in
water situation.
UioU
area.
general In steel strike
twext? ti:aks AGO today
(From files of the Mall Trlbua.;
.Sept. Jl, tftUtl
A third locomotive arrives f-r
use on the f. & K. railroad con
str actio ii.
I Senator Jonathan Ilourne pro
linises to inake speech here October
I 4. if possible.
Kditorial Klamath Kails talks
of bcini; a second Spokane. U
i lacks all that made that city. The
lethargy nf old Oregon clamps Its
soul, a Hph-it that marks up tin
pric of vacant lots. She should
awake.
Ashland, according to tho new
city directory, has a population of
tyL'-J 7. They expected tioOO.
B
i;i:ll 1 ore.. Sept. 2 1
1 Special.) The L'pper Valley
1 Community club held its first reg
1 11 lar meeting of the fall season, at
lib? heme of .Mrs. Wade WalUs,
j president of the club, on ednes
jday afternoon. About twenty ladies
were present.
I A number of Important matters
were discussed during the meoting
land committees were appointed as
'follows: Kegular dame committee,
; -Mrs. .Mary Tucket and Mrs. ib-11
j Jackson- Food sale, .M rs. Ada
t Huxley and .lrs. Vesta Ilrown;
community dinners. Mrs. Cora Tal-
f " "" '""".
tile close ol the aflernoon re-
. j freshments were served by the of
ficers who acted as hostesses, Mrs.
! " :,,,,s All's- K)"'"!!. Mr,s. Dunn
Wall is. -Mr.s. Klneaid. .Mrs.
-uis. .Meservey anil .Mrs, 'iiuo.
' The next inectinK of the club
will be held nt the home of Jli ;
'. M. l.:iuiLkin, with .Mrs. Johli
Hensf;ener :is us.sistanl llostess.
The suliji-et for the Oetober
meetint;. .Modern .Methods lu Kdu
caLiim. with a brief book review
by .Mrs. Tucker. Koll call will !
uiuler the supervision of .Mrs. Jlar-
aret Meservey.
I'be first mcctiue of the Bell-
!'. T. A. will be held at the
club house. This niietlnK will be
iiivcii over to plans lor the winter
meetings.
-Mrs-. A. U. .Murray and son Don
ald of (.ileudale, Calif., urn visltliisT
at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Huxley on Walker avenue.
Hie llohle
California
11 liule store at Alturas.
Vote Wheat !uty. . ,
WASHINGTON, Sept. :;l.- !).
The senate today voted to restore
to th- tariff lull a house nro-
MMon
lllilli d
niakini; Canadian Whe'ittC
lu bond, in the I'nlted
S:.-it;'s for export to Cuba, pay u
duty eiiual to the amount ot tariff
preference Cuba Krauts" American
flour.
An Austrian society has bc.-n
formed to condemn use ot gas and
nircri.Cl In warfare.
riNAI, XOTWfc
In Ihe County Court of the Statu
of orccon for Jackson County.
In the matter of the estate of
John Cameron, deceased.
I .Mil tec Is hereby Klven that tho
, undor.sli.-nod has fn, d her Klnnl
'Account In the above enllthsl mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
'has f:ed October lltll. 1!1L'!1. at
: 1" o'clock a. in. in the Countv
'Court room. In the Court House in
I Medioid. Oreuon. as tip- time nod
; Place for hem-ins objections to said
! Inn I Aecoun:, and for the settle
' ment Ihereof.
HATI'li: .MAY HAltn.MA.V.
, l-.xecutrix.
By BUD FISHER
AUTUMN SEASON,