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HfEDFOftD MATL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; OREGON, SEPTEMBER; 3929: ,
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and alao to the local neve pubUebed bereuv.
All ruble for puniicauoB of
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Adrertlirnf- K-preeentautea
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Omeee In New York, Clileaio, Detroit, tan
rrandeeo, Lea Anielee, Reattle, Portland.
I
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
There wiusiir woman in town
Kutui-dny, wui'li)B an. old Xnsh
lniictl blitck nklrl with n putkat In
tho folds, which ho , could not
find. , ' " ' ;' !.
Tho lalpm movlo Idol with, aldo
hliniH Ih Rudy Vulh' wIio-hIhIoh iih
folloWH: "It dot'H Hcom a lilt empty
hecuutte 1 luivfn't Momeono cIhc o
fiijiiy my tiocp." ll Im nupposod
from the tenor of thoHt? wordtt,
that Hudy Ik a baritone-and HiiendH
the loin; winter evcnltiRH pluyini;
clteckiTH with hi Crandpaw.
The Flofftin nominated and eleet
ed by the Portland booKtem at tho
table nHHcmblcd waH, "Portland,
AVe Do." It moHt certainly in o.
hitttlo.cry to' innko all good Oro
pronlaiiM ro forth on a crumide.
It mtikoH tho bIokoii of tho town
of. Ilcppner, as reported in tho
PNtoemcd l'endleton KhhI Oregon
ian. Keoin coai'HC and crude, even
if it in vIvncinuK, ax follown:
"She'll Wild" Ih tho idOBitn
ueil in tho Jleppner Modeo
iind' from all appeurnncOH Hho
iu, flpcakliiK generally.
KAIN. WOUIjIJ WET CIIIOUND
(lldlino .Curry Reporter. ; Ho
yond tlio Hhadpw.of a doubt. .'
Mr. Klieurer, tlic navy lobbyist.
wiH a man of aKtutenoNt) anil, craft
and liilked the mighty exocullvcx
of ;Hhlpbulldlng. cglicerna out ;of
thoUKandB of dollttr-H .with chho uine1
" dispatch. Tho execut'l.vun weru big
league exccutlveil, and" freely net -milled
It. ' Kvery executive had a
glitKR-topped dohk, and' did no
work after Thursday noon. Tltey
tlld at 11. tho fancy thinking for tho
corporations they represented,- yot
Mr. Khoarer sold thomovery,hlng
butlho Mlsstssl)pl river, and ex
clusive rights, to. tho moon.
Oleo Ilrenner Iiiih returned from
tilts metropolis. Ho saw the Port
land ball team play four games in
a row. lie did nut have to. In
the early days a Sparta youth put
a chipmunk inside his shirt, and
never said a word while tho chip
munk gnawed on Ills vitals. .
All tho Kabbath deer hunters
returned homo under their own
steum.
The Florida hurrienno of last
week had n playful streak In Its
nature. It Is alleged lu have
blown tho panls off a colored gen
, Ueman of SuragoHiu, who was out
In It.
Al Clilnn and Charles tftnrncr)
wore In tho city tho Inst of the
week. They are fixing a drag saw
preparatory to a wood cutting
contest. iThn Dalles Chronirlo.)
At last, u content that Involves
work.
Tho liitgeno lleglster reports
somo delicate' discrimination by
onu of its able' correspondent art
follows: "Mr, Alford suffered
broken leg. and Mrs. A I Cord
fractured limb."
F, Ilybeo. tho J vllle serf and
peasant, wears a pair nf kid gloves
whllo driving his robin-egg blue
sedan, and drugs a cow uround the
branding lot by tho tall, barehand
ed, after his Initials have been
burned on Its flank.
DENTS AMI UKNTS
, Tlio majority uf men lira gentle.
men. The majority of those 'who
mo not try tu inako it uppear they
aro gentlemen when In public. Tho
most netlvo and graceful of men
tiro clumsy at times. Some are
clumsy ut all times. Jlut, anyway,
In a crowd men unintentionally
will Jostlo ono another, llelng
afout, however, und desiring to
show u becoming consideration for
- othera, each man assumes respon
sibility for tho Inadvertence and
both dismiss It with a smllo and
Hie wii vo of a hand.
Uut when men are riding In
automobiles ah that's dlrforcntl
lift thero be n collision, no mat
ter how Inconvoiiueuibil, and they
groxvl at each other llko a couplo
of pet bulldogs. "Why In the
blankety-blank-blank don't you
keep your eyes open mid watch
wliero you're going?" yell both ot
tlieni In unlsnr Then they get
uut, and while writing down names
and numbers each tells tho other
xxhnt a dumbbell he Is and pro
inlsea to have his license taken
from him. Fraternal pins count
for nothing. If they eumo togeth
er, It's In a hulf-Kolson or stran
glehold rather than a lodgo grip.
The moro cerloua the damage, the
greater tho flow of profanity. Ex-en
If there Is no damage at ull. tho
verbal exchanges in anything
but complimentary.
of course, the other fellow la in
tlio wrong, but
If a mull Is a gentleman while
afoot, xrhy can't he try to be a
gentleman In un uutomobileT
" ' OALIFOKNIA'S GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
H
O.STIi.i'n.vS livtwcLMi Jdihsia und (,'liinu huve been stis-j
pciidcd temporarily because:
Tlitt Cliini'sc, it seems, do not like to fife'ht in-xvot xvi'iitlier mitl
the Kussiims are not l'iml of outdoor bulliing, either.
Here would seem to be 1111 exeellent cluuice for California
ini'orporuh'd to step in. Why not invite the opposing armies
to carry on their i'itflitiiitf in the mm-kissed state? There is
lots of room, particularly in the northern part of the state, aiul,
as everyone knows, it, almost never rains in California. When
moisture is needed for the crops, the 'Weather Jlan is careful
to see that it falls nt nifrht, so that Old Sol can blaze in his
lory during the day. -
WIllEK duylitflil figliliiitf, on a smi-kiascd terrain, with tlie
X temperature runtTing ljetwceii 55 'und 75 Furenlivit,"
could form the basis of uti iittraetive invitation, which we don't
believe the Chinese and JJnssiun war-lords could successfully
resist. ' . ' , ;
Moreover, .nriuies are jrrcnt consumers of inerchfindise and
footlstul'fs, and generally operate upon a cash Imsis. -There
would be some danger of course from at ray bullets the marks-
'nuiusliip of the CliinuKc ...'Umiihii
' but ill the Hpiii'sfly HOttlcd tlislricts of northern Californiii,
hiniiiin brings could Im)) out of ruiif;c, mid one should not for
(rt tlml for every dead tow the fiiriner would have his bill for
damages.
Then to think of tliespeetaelu from n sporting angle, and
its drawing power from a tourist standpoint.. "Come to sun
kissed Californiii this winter and see the Kusso-Cliinesc war!"
We can't believe California
a golden opportunity.
PS. Since writing the above we arc informed a similar sug
o gestioii has been advanced by Judge or Life, the office
Kill-Joy doesn't know which. "Well, great minds," etc.,' etc.
Hut we have no. objection to
belongs. All we ask is that when t lie war starts Californiii in
corporated does the right thing, and names the writer official
war correspondent for Southern Oregon, with perhaps a special
paid-up life insurance policy, or a dozen bullet-proof vests.
ALL OREGON SHOULD
TlfK OKKtiON STATU MOTOR ASSOCIATION1 has released
some interestinii statistics on the tourist travel to Oreiron
the current season.
. This report shows the total
June, July and August, was 549,168, as compared with 498,8:18
the year before, a gain of about
' V Some ideu of the importance
tourist revenue may he gleaned
over this road nearly doubled the
to 2293 in 1929 (all figures are
.,e 'l'ho Koosevelt Highway, comes
from 819 to 1209;, and The Dalles-California, Highway third,
from 909 to 1111, or 22 per cent. ,
x- The Pacific Highway ranks fourth in percentage of gain,'
from ,'18.Ki to 4152 or 8 per cent, while tho Columbia Kiver High
way remained almost stationary, from 2G4.'l t,o 2CG7, un increase
of less tlihit 1 iter t'ent. .' ' o-;v ' - ; : . l;
-? ' - '"':.''
IT is interesting to note that, in spite of the tremendous boom
in const travel, the Pacific Highway still leads in total tour
ist travel, with a 4152 total, nearly twice that of its nearest
competitor, the Kcd wood Highway, .with 229;i. On the other
hand, the total tourist travel outside of the Pacific Highway is
over 7000. . :. ; . . . . .. . ,
These figures again emphasize the folly of any distrin'ct iu
Southern Oregon opposing any .legitimate effort to better hook
up these main arteries of tourist travel, or trying to increase
the travel on one highway to the detriment "f any other.
The entire state SHOULD CO-Ol'KHATK in improving the
entire system ami increasing tho tourist ATTRACTIONS and
therefore the tourist travel for them all.
ADVERTISING AIDS ALL
NKWSI'AIMCfi advertising and the automobile have com
bined to bring city shops to the very door of the farm
house and the suburban lioiiic. Kaeh day the newspapers bring
ii complete ((notation of what can be bought, where it eim be
purchased and the prices at which it can he purchased. The
sale is actually made through the advertising columns of the
newspaper. A visit to the store next day by automobile com
pletes the exchange for niercliaiidise.
How much more convenient is this contrivance of modern
commercial and industrial genius to the inefficient method of
our rural forebears who knew only their personal needs. With
them there was no alternative for the slow, tedious and disap
pointing expedient of going to town by wagon or cart and trust
ing to diligence and a stout pair of shoes to seek out the shop
which sold that which they were in need of and which sold it
at an acceptable price,.
MUTT AND JEFF-
MUTT, Tw TAKS BACK All. THCE iURt; t KtPT M riffX l uin wi-wncwt i WAITER, I'M I THANK fOU, t I'll B IN HePC AT ClCHTA .
na TH.Nt5'a z'vt asaio Aaoor TeuusiG UmmJroeJ IMA iWUTT.) x Fanjcy Vow WANT J Bc-Lti ith TMRcc- SwRTS ' ArV w)
Vov BffoTrttR, tMA. THIS SvveitJ iMAT Yow HAD f iAL T HCRC'S A S M6 TO ReseRVC j . BRtrmeft AMD 4CFF, AM, C WAMT YoU TXj
TWelSKT 0 roR MA6j BtlTTV AND I ,rf-k l ' X m. lFoCt VOOt, V AfOSJ-Slft? V. EN GAG CD 1 SAW Y ,
wiU SET HIM BACK ' iltST), s. ' : rfiJU f I MEa fitSN ' ' ' mN'V '
sixty bucks' wiTMoijr -me A ' btymU s i 'JSg P r ' s2a i :'
I-10 ' " ' r . 4-g-x2araagss --WraaaL---1 " . ,- , J- .1 . J'Presi'-V I . tce. i w c. Me i ami rrt T. -- V t r QT. SJmmm -tCer--5?
the seiisoiiul rains liuve scl in.
is Hiiid to be purlieu. iirly poor, !
incorporated will overlook such
the credit going wherever it
WORK TOGETHER
tourist travel in 1029 during
11 per cent.
of the Redwood Highway in
from the fact that the travel
past year, from 1182 in 1928,
in number of cars).
next, with a 59 per cent gain,
Personal Health Service
By WXLLiUf BRalSf, U D.
mined lettera parUlolai to panontl batltk and brftene, ant to dleeaae dlefOMla or titataerot,
will be aosvered br Dr. Bradr If a atanped. eeir-addreeif enrelopa ft eorloeed. Ultera aUiuld be
brief and written la lot. Owl no te too Urn annbrr of In let e melted. onlf fea eeo be. aneow
ed hero. No teclr tu be aada la fuerlee eat eoofotaioc te lawuieetkma. Addreee or. Willlaa
Bradr. In tare e( Ude aoaeptpet.
I'OI'l'KK, TKA AXB COCOA AI1K IIK.MTII IIKVKIIAUES
WHEN I'ltOI'KHI.V I'NEW
A rcuilcr uuka whether it 1m all
HkIU for a poi'Hon to tuko three
cuph of cuffe?, tea or cocou with
each of the tliree menln, or wltotb-
ir ono Hhuuld
limit tho use of
theHQ bevera g e a
to break fust and
tnko in J lk or wa
ter with tho oth
er two meals.
A rugged adult
dol n is actual
manuul labor,
CHpecfally out
door 'work In
cold weather, may take three or
more cupfuls of . coffee, ; tea or
cocoa with eaeh meal and alao at
Itoflt ttnn veU h I lit nit it ll v. A hgiIrh-
tury adult or due who does only
light work had better tnako a more
moderate use of such stimulants.
Klght hero let mo emphasize
that leu, coffee and cocoa aro
really stimulants, and that no
alcoholic beverugo or liquor Is a
stimuiunt in the true sense of the
word. Mo-called alcoholic "stimu
lants" uro lu reality narcotics and
depressants from first to last.
Coffee, tea and cocou act as truo
stimulants to tho heart, tho ner
vous system and the kidneys. Of
tho three, coffoo is most ' stimu
lating to the cerebrum -coffee Is
notorious for keeping folks axvako
if they indulge In It late ut night;
cocoa is most stimulating to tlio'
kidneys cocoa Is almost as notor
ious for increasing the quantity of
kidney excretion and causing or
aggravating such troubles as bed
xx'etting in children. Tea occupies
a position niidxvny betxx-ecn coffee
and cocoa, being a moderate
stimulant of the brain, tho heart
and tho kidneys. -
A cup of coffee properly browed
xvhlcli I believo means cooked
In a pot but not boiled by the
xvay, when you can Bnlff tho pleas
ant aroma of coffee on tho air you
may know tlio coffee is -being
ruined, for tliut omnia should be
left in tho pot and any cook xvho
resents this mny servo somothing
elso instead of tho tannin Infusion
for my breakfast a cup of good
coffee contains a fuir medicinal
doso of caffeine, from on to two
grains, xvhlch, xvhen administered
medicinally. Increases tho rato and
forco of the heart beat, ulso the
blood pressure, increases the depth
antt rapidity of thought, and ln-
creases tiie excrotlou of tho kid
ney. Tho remarkable thing about tho
stimulation produced by caffeine,
or by theino (the nnulogous prin
ciple In ten) or by theobromine
(tho principle lu chocolate . or
cocoa) is that there ,ecms to be
no apprccloblo after depression or
let doxvn, such as xvo havo to count
on xvhen giving . ordinary . stimu
lants. Vov tliis reason, thoso bev
erages nro a xvonderful boon to
man. With them you may refresh
tiio xveary spirit and. if necessary
xvhlp up the tired body xvith com-
paralix-6 safety. I do not - mean
that thero Is no harm In abusing
these Cod given health beverages.
1 am speaking of proper uses.
In my Judgment neither ten, nor
coffee, nor cocoa nor chocolato Is
a xvholosomo bovcrngo for a child
under Is years of age; I considePi
tho practice of serving cocoa to
young school children a serious
mlstako in any circumstances and
I believo no competent medical or
health authority upholds tho prac
tice hoxx-ever popular it may be
with Lady Uoumlful In communi
ties xvherc the school .children are'
provided with a free . lunch or a
cheap one. Children require no
stimulation, and ore likely to be
harmed by It.
On the other hand, the propa
ganda conducted by certain inter
ests to scare folks off helr coffee
is nhHtlrd and has tho support of
no medical or health authorities
It seems to appeal rather to freak
healers und their xviseacrc custom,
era.
Qt'ESTTOXH AND ANSWKRS '
Cnniiimiiiiitctt Wearing Apparel
Where wearing apparel has been
contaminated by enntugioua or
malignnnt tllsease, xvlll dry clenn.
Ing (bonxine) render them snfo to
xvear, or xvllt sunlight airing nc
compilsh tho samo purpose? (l.
H. K.)
Ansxvcr I-itunderlng Is best for
all xvashablc clothing. Ironing
sterilises anything. I.ry cleuning
Is sufficient 'for garments that can
not bo laundered. Airing ami sun
ning for a day is sufficient disin
fection for furs, shoes, hats.
Foolproof Cough Mexllfino
' My Itusband and J thank you
sincerely for. your cold cure. Your
directions aro to tuko;' a tnblo-1
spoonful every two hours.-. On ac
count of his xvork he can't do that,
but lie takes a tablqspoonful each
night and morning, and. It gives
him wonderful: relief and a good'
night's sleep. Ha has hud the cold
for soverul yoais , (J, E.)
Answer. rAnynay, ,' foolproof
cough medlolno can do no harm,
but your testimonial only goes to
shoxv -the ' actual xveight of . evi
dence of that nature, for I should
not suggest tho foolproof .cough
medicine for a cough that has been
present for years, and I haven't
an inkling of xvhat ails your hus
band. Only I assuro yuu the med
icine can do no harm if he believes
It relieves him. Now that the
printers are rested from their long
summer x-iicationC let's . take a
cluinco publishing the recipe . for
tho foolproof cough medicine.
Steep a teaspoonful ot whole flax
seeds in a pint of water, add an
ounce 'of glycerin, an ounce ;of
citrate of soda, tho juico of a lem
on and a drop or - txvo .of pepper
mint. Dose, for child, a teaspoon
ful and for adult- a tablcspoonful,
ex-ery two, hours. Six ingredlonts,-.
counting the xx-atcr. . .
.'
Quill Points
y.tfii on tho pate of child hea
ven: "No landlords." ; ,
Psychology is tho scientific meth
od of discox'ering truths pre
xiounly rcx'eulcd by common horse
scne--.
A green North Carolina co-ed
thought a flro alarm box tho
plnco to mall a letter. Wo've read
co-cd letters like that.
. Ambition Is foolish. By tlio
time llto boy of I8S0 gut bin;
enough to Imvo Ills numo oil
a mug at tire barber shop, cus
tom thungtxl and tricked litui.
A mere layman can't tell
whether detoctlx-es aro baffled by
tlio Job or 'chosen for the Job bo
causo they xvero born that xvay. .
' Xo wonder amateur golf orslmake
tho dirt fly. ; In this land of op
portunity" so many of thom used
a spado only" yesterday. '
: You can tell xvhen a man has
acquired! a' full -million. " He no
longer delights In the word "con
ference." Tho Drills)! aro doing their best
to , please claimants of tho. wail
ing xrull. They can't proxido an
other wall, but they.huvo ut least
increased the wnlllng. . ,
' Americanism: Striving to got
rich onough to Hvo as tho titled
Knglish do; . living forlornly in a
great house and secretly longing
for cottage and cabbago.
' No wonder modern' kids are In
dependent. Hy the time they arc
high enough to cling to mother's
skirts they nro old enough to drlx'e
tho cur.
The trouble a born, an ox
. planatinn In tltat It's a asto
of energy If It Isnt nwessary
and wasto of energy If It 19
newtsnry. ' .
"Dictated but not read " Is an
other xvay of saying: I " can't
tell whether tho spelling Is right
or wrong, so 1 dodge responsibility
for It."
College ..professors hax-o dis
covered that tho dumb look wise
and tho wise dumb, so the gox
eminent Isn't aa unsufo as you
thought It xvas.
Correct this sentence: "I am
learning to Rpcak correctly," said
tho movie stur, "but I'm not try
ing to mimic the Kngllsh."
M3
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
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ward
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19. Meddle
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II. Eating Jar pit. '
' Meat -
IS. Kreryt Seot '
M. Exlat
t. Ardor '
17. Top eardf '
18. -Cooking ateo.
Ex-tr ; .
' Solution of Saturday'! Puult
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rock
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
husband should not shoxv cow
ardice, took tlic: . dagger from
him plunged it into her bosom
and . handed it back, ' saying:
"Xon dolct, paetc". (."It docs
not hurt") mid died with her
husband. 'V ' " ' "
; v .. : ....
: .There pre.. .millions. -of such
women, fortunately, for' men,
who' get -what ' courage" they
have from their mothers. And
Josephine Ciillagliau of Texas
was one of thorn. " . '
; Walkor's department store pub
lished yesterday, In the I-.08 An
geles Examiner, one advertisement
filling 16 pages. ; That Interests
publishers and merchants.
M
U. M. Walker is a business man
who realizes that it does not pay
to whisper if you can afford to
shout. .
His proud announcement, "estab
lished In Los Angeles for twenty
four years," reminds you that Los
Angeles has built one ot the world's
great cities, while the children ot
one generation have grown to man
hood, v.;.-:-
Twenty-four years in Los Angeles
is equivalent to 100 years In Now
York or 1000 years In Rome.'
Uritain and Russia re-establish
dipomatlc and business relations,
not waiting for any settlement ot
terms.
Britain wants to got back to bus
iness. Other things can come later.
This country shivers, shakes,
murmurs 'Tropaganda" if you sug
gest that Russia should be allowed
to choose her own kind ot govern
ment, without Wall Street assist
ance. 44
You don't want ghost stories told
to your children.
nut grown men should not bo
affected by propaganda; thoy
know that fairies aro not real, or
communist fairy stories about gov
. ;. tx'ntrr tapoa
. Wnlerlrte
I. Iilnilnatlra
eailiag
10. Authur of
"A lire In xoa
drrland"
11. Uirl'a nnnia
Id. Ilehren letter
18. Arnit liftlcert
EJ II. Shortly
suur.
91. PorpMhea
24. Sclteme
ii. Mi. Icrlanillc
lilenitvre
li. Knglh.ll rol.
lego town
is. Llnnnj Doatt
it. Fly nlntt
3d. Toward the
abeltered aida
II. Appenred
Hi. Gratify .
11, Flag J
Ii. Make dear
7. Kind of palm
IS. lteanlte Into
grsnimatlral
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4. Conrlillotil - .
H. Priinnnn
til. A nine
I. The position of Ik. Mnthematlcal
. tine xtora - .... cuim
ernment by the proletariat, the teet
directing the head.
The proletariat has as much -to
say in Russia as it has in Italy,
and no more. - That should suit
high finance.
London has erected statues to
Hsig, the llrltlsh general, und to
Focli, commander in chief of the
allied armies.
The really Important memorials
Will be monuments to Clemenceau
and Lloyd Ueorgo, In London and
Paris. ,
If those two men had died be
fore 1914 there might not exist to
day any British government or any
French goxWnnient either, except
by permission of tho Hdhouzol
lerns. When their fright passes, men
forget those that saved them. '
Britishers that clung to Lloyd
George's knees In tho war, belittle
and lie about him now.
Father Hergsey, vicar of St. Emit
Ion church in the department of
the Glronde, represents his con
stituents in the French chamber
of deputies and Is "nn eloquent
champion of tho French wine in
dustry and of real temperance."
Those that know the light wine
groxvn at ,gt. Emilion know that
it can bo combined with temper
ance. Hut of course our ice water
is moro temperate, though less
cheerful.
LEGION JUNIOR STAR
TO LET LEAGUE TEST
TAMPA, riu. (?) Two threc-base-hlta
ond a couplo of flashy
plays on batted balls during tho
American Legion .Junior state
championship series, earned Rob
ert Ciuorra. ltj-yeur-old third suck
er a tryout xvlth the Tampa club
of the Southeastern league..
Guorra parked a couple of hits
under the left field signboards, a
rare feat exen for tho regulurs of
tho Southeastern league. And he !
scooped up a couplo of sizzling
drives to got his man at first. I
aucrra signed on the dotted lino !
but xvlll continuo his xxintcr !
schooling.
Do Yon Reiac&er? ;
TUX YKAIU AUO TODAT "
(From files of the Mull Tribune.),
September UO, ll.
Mayor K. F Hmlth of Omahn,
Neb., near death,- as the result of
being beaten when he tried to keep
mob from lynching negro. -
Mercury hits 87 above.' lowest'
temperature of full reason. . '
D'Annunzio . declares war on
Jugo-Blavla and threatens to In
vade . country with his. insurgeot
troops.
Washington.'. President Wilson
reported Improved by night's rest.
Acting Mayor K. C. Gaddls Issues
prociumulion calling labor to Mod-
ford to savo upple crop.' .
Tom Mat-sht.il. famous trnp-
shooter, arrives from Chlcugo- to
look over Rogue river and his fruit
orcliurd. - : . '.
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Schools aro closed for xveck po
hildren can assist in picking np-
llo crop.' . ....
TWENTY YEARS A TO TODAY
(Front' flleS-of tho M.iil Tribune.)
September SO, 1909.
Crater Irfike club formed' nt
Young & Wall building, with AW
M. Colvlg, president. : '
Three thousand . three - hundred
sex-en people hAvo ' registered . at
Crater Lake this season.
President Taft closely . guarded
An ,.Dlf tn Snntlln frtir.
Charles A. Malbocuf, S. .V. dls-
trict freight agent, predicts good
prices for Medford pears. v
A. C. Burgess and Jonas 'Wold
buy Medford Pharmacy. .
. 1 ,
gTQaiES
Air Toys. ' ,
(By Mary Graham Bonner)
Peggy and John met the little
black clock tho next . evening.
Hardly had they seen him than,
xvlth the aid o,f nls marvelous
magic, they wcro whisked up tu
a hotel xvhlch xvas staying up' in
the air for four weeks.' -
Tho "xtiftlo ' blitck . clock had
turned tho timo ahead two hun-'
dred years.1 - 1 - ' :'"-'
This evening' tho llttlo : black
clock hud- said .that Peggy xvould
bo most Interested In the trip.
But when they 'got to the toy
room, - which was famous nil
over the air for Its size and va
riety of toys, John' xx-ns really
us much interested us Peggy.
Tho.v had dolls of course. Thc
dolls xvoro dressed In' tho love-T"
llest of colors. Thero . xx-as the '
ralnboxv doll,- and there' was u
doll like a star, and there wtsro-
dolls dressed in tho most-perfect
of ; sunset and sunrise colorings.
Peggy Just couldn't stop ex
eluiming about them. '
Thero xvas the sky blue doll.
and tho fluffy whllo cloud doll.
Thoy wero the most ' lox-cly dolls
she had over seen. -
The dolls' houses looked llko
houses you can sometimes almost
see in the sky when you're doxvn
on tho earth. ' '
Thero xvere crystal lights shin
ing, too, in. some of tho ' dolls'
houses. '
John was looking 1(1 ' all tie
toy alrplunos thero. ' They were
far uliend of the ones he had
ever 'seen. Thero were Bora!
trains, of care, too, ond he '-xvas
glad to seo those. They had Oj
fine signal system. ',
The little black clock Just let
them spend all the time -thev
wanted In tho great top room.
Thoy didn't bother with anything
elso. . : -
But xvhen he camo back for
thom ho promised that ho would
let them visit the toy room again
some day or other. - -1'
Just now their timo for this
trip w-ns up.
Monday "Starting Again.'
.
Pendleton New Columbia Gorge
depot, at Railroad and Alain
streets, opened to public. '
For Glasses That Are EIGHT
Dr. D. A. Chamber
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford. Bldg.'
By BUD FISHER
(Uiriiiingham, Alu., llcmld.) ,