'.fi" 1 (Hj'iMTT"" ! S f ' ii W !!! '.jit! jilt: IVI III! iiii in. i If! fill: f lit fill II! -H 11 !fi iti 1' :? illl ill; iiii ill! ill! I!i III IS! Hi in: illl "Ill :lll 111 ill , Iti m i III . il! !i! Ill III III III !ll ill! Ill III ill ; 11 1. Ill HI III Illl in Sin !- pros yoTjq .r" MT3DF0RD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOy, TUESDAY;! OCTOBER 1. 3929I i'r 1 H '"111' "' f ' ' !! ' 1 " Bedford Mail Tribune Dalit, limlv, u - firtlhtml br moroau raumNO ca. IMMI m. ru It. MBERT W. MIHI., Mltor . t UHrTM HUTU, Udw Aa lwkpendint Venpapar taunt ai Mcond tltu Batter it Mrifari, W Al W UK) . jt. " ICBBCKIPTUM (ATM Kin In Alliance: DaUf, wilt sunder, rev.... If.BO pallj, wltb Sunday, mjnUl.... f6 IMIli, without Sundae, fear f.fiO Dally, vltbout Sundae, uontb. ' .65 Weakle IUI1 TrlLune, OM rev 9.00 Buodar, om fear 3.00 By Carrier, In Adiats In Medford, Ashland, Jaeiiomllle, Central Point, Hawaii, TtUnt, Oold Bill and on UUbnn: i .: Palli, with Bundav, month f ,T5 - Dftlb), VlUiout Sundir, nontn....', ... .06 Pallj, vltnout Bunder, om tear. ..'. T.00 Dally, wlln Buodar, ont rear 1.00 All tarmi, tub in adranee. " ' MEMBER OF TUB ABBOCIATKIt PIIEH Becelrini roll Leased Win Bertlee , ' Tba AuocUted Frew la eieluiMe antlfleo' to tha dm for publication of alt neva dlipatcbes arMllted to It or otherwise erodltod In thlt Bwor. no tbo to tha loui neat pubUibtd nttls. au rignu ror puouciuoa oi lotciai ftortln irt alio resorrod. " ' ' Officii! piper of the CltT of Medlord. Offlelll paper of Jackson Countf . Sworn dally aterara circulation for III annua April lit, ll)2, 4571. . - Advertising Brprelentatlfea . . M. C. MIH1KN9KN A COHPANT Mrkaa In New York, Clilcaio, Detroit, frirciaeo, Loa Angelei, Buttle, roruana. Yjr Siudge Pot i By Arthur Perry MICROBES AND LOBBY PROBES ! Vouni; iiiiii huvo Bttirtfil t'diiK i huntlne uii liirytlos with .Z'I'h. 20-30't (iml hIiuIkuhh unlllubiTPd . on the hantlH'burs, a imrtluli of tho journoy always bcltiK down om' or' moro of tho protnlni'iit thorouKh-i fltreH. Of couihc, tho UuimorouH' ! Avcapona faro Invariably uiiluutlvtl, . but tho unloaUftl kuiim uro th(j KUnrt that mako tho doctor, tho ambulance ami tho coroner hurry. It tho vllccl should become frac tluUH'Utid uiimtinaKoab,lc,' and tho , hoy, nyt beini? an Al trick bloycllut, full, somo humrtli s'liollltiB down tho Hlroct, or Ui ,tbo Mtroct, mlnht ho wounded iiitirlidly or ' Htipor flcluJly. A mature permin, from 14 tfa 17 Bumniors, ha no IiuhIiiphh .wllti flrearii'm under any clretim . HtanccH, let'alouo aboartl a bicycle, cvon It IiIh Krandpan' Ih u careful hunter.. Ili'-folkH may bellevo thut ho xiiilotH nolbliiK but chicken i hnwkH, but the 'world'fcnowH he xlioota anylhlm; In mIhIU with fentherH or fur. And, furthermore, whon ho alinn at 1 a womlpecker, ho 1b npt to hit a prize bull lri yoiv . tier fertile meadow; If boys' mUMt ; ito hunthm, It ch'taild be doiie ufoot, and with no h"un, . In hlu wlno there ore no teiirn. '' -'' "V . v' t. Mr, AVllllain ll) Hhearer, ' the naval lobbyist who had tf tvu' tvlth mental frlantH olid upstantllnK executives, who can -ihW' ?.HUat, wppeared lawnt cvenitiK ' In the uudllory fllnm. Ue'linlrfrewW the writer an beltiK it Hintppy buok atfont, able lo Hell tho writer a net of . KhakcNpeare, altlurtiKh lie ul reatl' lias threo tif Hiune. Thurtiday nlirht, the Itlue Jllaz itm; J'riday nlitht, tho llinh J-'everHi Haturdny nlKht, noinc ifood orclieHtra. (lCinporla, Kan.,i tla r.etle.) A Jaazy knock Ih re(;la(ered. ' Jf any of tho HockH aro left that ilotty kntt for, llelKiitnH, they Hboulil'' be 'diHlrlhuted tea Iho re jimlnlhK latreleKired ItolleH, whti hlIII IriHlHt n beliiK fttHhlonitbly culo but chliblalued. '' ' Until Heath of (I.I'ukh vlnlted In the' clty'Mon.' ' Ho U or popular with tho womenfolkH, tho older Olrlrt, 'and 'thtt youtiK married Het, uh a movie actor w-lth HldeburnH. Mr. Heath ia flKUiini: on InxtalllnK khlH own Met of 'teeth, ami Ih niaklitK the? itrellmlnory tirrttnKementH. The 'appettraiico of tlto flrnt toof will bo-an cnstlncerlnff feat eomptirable . 'only io tlto dlKRinftf of tho I'auama Canal. ... Jllctt W'oiiuick, who left for Arl.onu two inonthM u". has Hlruclc It rich In Idaho, uuiHiverliiH a koUI depoMlt ,1 mllcH lonu ami tho circumference of ft Mnplinir all tho way. VcMicrday ilr. W'omaek ; HtttttMl; "Wlretl you for ten. Slop, Ah yet received no' reply. Htop. litis faro nine.- Stop. Soru.fuut. Urltth t'olemau Is back front Portland, vhoro he attended 4 ball KamOH. Tlo him ntdody to blame hut hlniHclf. " . - "All reifret her de)artut'p fer tho Houth, an nhe wiih (reaerally loved by Mil In the community" (SlMklyou County paper.) A com lillnu'iit with Iho 'rorentv litiBllxh. ; Me.nllou httH been made of the "Miuuir eomplacetiey" of this burn. Thlg refutes tho evidence and gen oral belief that IIiIh burn gctH ex cited tutcker, over nuthlnK. and Htay that, way lontrer, than any city of Hh nlxc In the world. Tho buiuk complacency mlekH out the fiirihW'est... and 1 Is moNt painful durlntr '. ptdltleal ctimpaiitns, the football Hearnoi, and when aroUHetl by trump lecturer, until ready to scalp the Rlnnein. Tho population Ih also nmift and complacent and on Kllont uh the froaon wuhIch of tha'frwEvn North, during tux pay Ing time. ' r ' Tho bttrberxhopa opened up thin mornlnK (front dour and mouth), tit , owing 4o .tho arrlvul uf DKVKfllY, HIUS, Cnl; Wj aro till In a lather over Uila Shearer, and tho lohhyliiK. If nno man with no official connec tion can ehanno a whole conference, It's not him you want lo Investigate, It's tho kush that ho Influenced, and It's the samo with lobbying in Washington, if wo have Senators and CVniKress! men there that can's protect thoniselves against these evil temp tations of lobbyists, we need to chaiiKe our representatives. Any person that can't spot a propagandist, and lobbyist, a mile away, must be a person so blind that thny still think toupees are decep- ' tlvo and can't toll a house detective from a kupsI. Yours, WIIL ltOt! KUS. TIIKliK is this Slit'itii'i' controversy in a nutshell. As wo ltnve iVrtvionsly pointed out, it is as impossihli! to (.'liini-. mite the lobbyist from i o lit icti 1 jrntheriiijs tho microbe from iliterstnlc eoiitmeree.. They limy, both be evil, but, ns the World in eoiistitntecl; they tire ueeossni'y evils luiiywer bus yet bt't'ii dpvised to elimiiiHte liini. !' ' ''''"'tA .i"'v ' '. ; ..'!''' ( Moreover, they both iinty Kt'i've lise'i'i'iViiVi)o.sei''. The iobby ist coiieoriied with presenting bis side of a eiise, el'leetively, is ns locessiiry in proiiiotiiii; .just legislation as a 'Oflnin. 'munljof of bacteria iii'f liiineeessiiry in the proper ripening of eheese.'' And Iiii! defenses iitrninst both are similar. Just (is the hon est, conscientious' legislator need not fear the lobbyist, so (lie individual i who keeps himself fit mentally iilid physically need not fear the ubiquitous microbe. , ( As Will Rogers aptly slates, if we have representatives at home or abroad, wbo enn't protect themselves against lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobby, we need to change our rep resentatives.;' ' . -1 " -. BILL SHEARER, FOUR-FLUSHER EXTRAORDINARY tT I I!RO,LrO If their words we may know tbein." From Shcar A. er's testimony before the investigating conimitlye yes terday, it is very easy to determine bis character as u initn. ITe is u sort of 'Jtet-Yoii-it-.Million (iates" without the mil lion. ISIessed with perfect health, excessive vitality, nd the nerve of it brass monkey, he has made bis way in the world by a combiiiutioii of sheer effrontery and a supreme self-eonfideuce. Essentially u four-flusher, he has been able to jmll the wool over the eyes fof Ifig liusincss men like Charley Schwab and Samuel AYakeman, by his shrewd knowledg of humail ' uatiif and bis irrepressible gift of gab. . COULD anything be more siguifieant or illuminating than bis opening statement, when asked regarding his identity: "William Baldwin Shearer, Ajiiericaji, Clu'istian, l'rotcstaut, Xatioiialist." ! "Cut out all but the answer to the quest ion," proclaimed thu humorless chairman, Senator Shortridge of Cali fornia. (Sbortridge is just the type of bombastic dcclaimer who would fall heaviest for the Shearer brand of nroofiganda). Unless we are greatly mistaken, Brother Shearer was a go gtting vleagle not so many years ago, and if hard pressed could operate a shell game at a county fair with sensational success. A smooth article is Bill Shearer, always, as be frankly slated, after the nioiiey and, not so parttjiilar how he gets it. But, like the iniei'Ohc, not dangerous wjien forced ' to' place all his cai'jds on tho table and operate in the open air. . ' . , , WW HUMBLE AFTER FOREST FIRE REPORTED While on I heir way with Iholr two witnesses yostertloy lo sol a wedding JJceiiHp and be liiarrled by Judge (llenn O. Taylor, tho four, seated in the front senl of a ear, !. a. Mays, 2a, nad .Mips Hazel Massey, l!i, both of Ashland, were pinched by n crool. unnentlmental ami intensely practical state traf fic cop. l.lob 1'hllliim, for vinlut Inn of Iho state law which forbids four adult persons riding In a front Kent, and haled neroro judge Tay lor, who In tho face til' the testi mony, could not oscnpo Imposing on Hays tho minimum fine of jr.. Tho sympathetic and klnd-hcart-cd Justlcfl of tho pence did his duly ho diplomatically that the proHiinct Ivo nnwlyweds, to hIuiw Iholr throbbing hoart.s were In Iho right plaeo hut covering tho whole chest territory, ami thai Ihey held no re vengeful feeling toward Judge Tay lor, shortly after obtaining the marriage license at tho eoiinly clerk's office, drove hack Immedi ately with their witnesses, but with tho imrly Hcaltored over tho ear this time In case they should meet Phillips again, nml were united in mnrrltigo by Judge Taylor.' The littler was almost melted to ears by this forgiving dlspoHlllon and showing of confidence, and to show Hint he wai ns good a guy a" over graced Medun d from North Dakota, cttlined himself, illtl his stuff it ud then reliised lo accept any wedding foe. tlesplle tlie fact that ,1 ho lw provides for a justice fee or not less than $r 'or a wed ding. In lite meantime Hob Phillips was out eating' worms somo; place, -f ' ' !' ' - Following a cessation of new fires for several days past In Cra ter national forest, a tiro Blurted from an unknown cnuso la timber nntl brush at Hall point, eight miles northwest of Prospect, yes terday afternoon, which Is presum ably still burning ns nt tlnylhcht today the last heard. It was burn ing over an area of from L'.'i to ill) net os. Thirty-six fire flghlers wore working on this fire. ' It also became known today a small fire In Orator national-forest Iho other sitlo of Msh lake 'was caused Sunday by n hunter not ex tinguishing his camp firo, This is out. 1 Smoke Is still pouring Into thu valley front tlto forest fires burning on tho ,1'mpo.iia divide, and which Is blown Into tho valley ulutig the Trail Creek route. Brisbane's Today (Continued from I'ngo One) eise unfair ti'ealmeiit of the working classes, can avoid be ing called a bolshevist by quot ing the fifth chapter of .lames: "(io to now, ye rich men, weep and howl fur your miseries that shall come upon you." Any member of the Socialist or Communist party would be satisfied with that denuncia tion especially in .these days id' high wages. Personal Health Service ' '"' ' By" WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed Uturi pcfuioug lo pronal hraitb lod bntrat. ni t 41twu dligoosts iff uenu, ill bt Mattered by I)r, Utvlf U t lUmpw). uU-addresMd melp li neloied. Utters buulrl be brtof and ffrtttwi In lot Owing to Um luia numb of Irttm rwelred, only fet can ba vuwv ad hern; No rtpiy no b riuto (o querl ool tooftvning lo tottruetlooi. Addrtaa Dr. WU1U Brirty. t on of thtt Mmmnf. i ' ' -- - , , " yp-'pAiiy t kit c-ia list iiaiiit In tho old iuy they wore ( JuHt ; doo not Hiioll the ta.ste. It is l.ahy HDi'ciulltttri. Later they be-1 -oHDiy uue io mo action or tlie caio chllU HiKfciallHtH. A baby in. a chiiu, you boo, ; until ho is votlnu - which widens ' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Do Yon Remember? lemon juloe on tho motiil, KH-oiKlary .Anemia t I.havo'hnd for HoveVnl mohtlis' what 'the doctor rails NocumUiry the field nlmoHi. , ; " to the breadth of; ; ' . H' , Ini' it.. at I. I.f the now nearly:""!5' '''::. 'V ""'.l""' c x 1 1 ii ct "nerve KpeehillHt." If by "nerve ripec-raliHt" j you moan a iby Kiclan who limltH bin pi-aCllee to liiental IIeaHfH u. b.r.1 inmrnoi-n nHi.n.wti i i rtlft-mp.ccl addressed envolope tin vd nn (inn rrnl wll h Villi nv VOIir specialist:' hot If you ''harbor a X V-' .)VV-V V Al'ITS ;C,I U.T notion thtit a norvo Hpcciaiist is . in iny way .better tiuitlifleil to tjt:ttl. i In secondary anemia but is not a I tell mo what Is the remedy? (C. ; K. B.) '-.' : AriHWer. Secondary a'n e m 1 a j nteatiH blood veakcned from.sonw ! primary condition or cause. Thc; remedy is to determine w-hat "the, 'cause is and remove it.'' Send and repeat your question. (Continued from i'age One) with "nervous" people or people of KUl,v .Thursday, October il. who Imagine their trouble Is oue TJl0 trial of Dr. A. A. Bottle of to "bad nerves." then I say you j Klamath Kal;a, charged with viola deserve to ho Imposed upon by Just tloll ,)t t10 Harrison narcotic act, that' kind of medical hoktun.-. wa8 8(,f 'f,,r next Monday. October Next to the '"t-anlshlng "jiervo J 7.- and the trial of Dr. li. Dietsch specialist," the doctor who holds of Klamath Falls on the same A vivid ynrn seeped up front Frisco Mon.. but has to be- tle nuiurcd hefure ttenernl circulation. . J . Woiv v7mi:i ' . . "'Wilbur f"i t?orin. Jr., of Kansas City, 17 years old. In n fine tonnls player. ' '' Durlnp: a four months tottr this year h played In tour iiiimenls and exhibition matches In thirteen dlfferenl founlrles, and So: Is back' In tho thick of the chtmplonwhlp cnmpalKns hero. lie my te hsvinir fun. llul what we trnit to nsk Ih thin: If a hoy can too' trotted around tho globe for half the' your phiyimjt tunnls In pohllr, nt an ngo nt which other liny ni-ti elthur atolng in fiehnol or oin. to work. 1 what If anything BEEN PROVED SUCCESS (Colltrlluileil) Twelve years nun the Communi ty Chest was an experiment. Today It Is a proven success in over S0O American cities, it, without a doubt, will dictate the future of ehnrliy nntt welfare work In the United States for a decade to come The first chest was In Denver; After the war Cleveland and other eliles began to set the chest as moucthlufr bigger than merely united fund raising began to rcullac lis possibilities for build- j log n ureal united community vol- i faro program. A national association of Cent- minify Chests now exists or Inlev- i eliauKu of plans and stnndnrlls. j Chests in beginning to concern , themselves with state and national ' legislation regarding welfare prob. ! Isms, A nation-wide survey of : the charity and welfare work- j both rhest-supported and tax-sup- j ported Is being ntsde as a basis for stnndnrdltallon nod Improve ntont. I SALVATION ARMY NEEDS CLOTHING, FURNITURE The Salvation Army In Mcdford tiKiiln finds Itself In need of a larKO quantity of cast-off elothlntr. The almost constant demand which Is made uportthe Army, onuses' the supply to be always very low, Cfts of cloththK. furniture, stoves or any thing which can tte used for relief would.be. appreciated. . Any one loivlui; articles lo spatv plcuso call phone sritt and the same will be called- for promptly.' himself out as a child specialist Is. in my opinion, the funniest bit of make belief in modern life. Mind.' I do not say that there are no skillful physicians enuaKlnis m this specialty; 1 simply say they are funny. One of 'em, a very ttood one, too, called mo to time ono day becaUHC, ho said, 1 was crabbing his ttame. "How come?" I nat urally wondered. Why, Rood Brief, It was cettlnK so Hint the aVeruce younK matron consultitiK him ttbout her precious offspring , 'just ' sat there ftrinnlnK while he laid diisyn the rules about what the poor1 kid mtKht have to eat, and then 'fwbeii he paused for breath, come back with "Oh. . but Dr. Brady says candy Is all rlicltt for children" or some maddening remark. ' f'; a. ..r 1 offered ms" pediatric monitor no apolocy but advised him to mend his ways if ho wnntod to hold his practice. .Ton many of our IcadiliK baby specialists still cher ish riuaint prejudices ngulnst s!;ar and sweets for bimbos. And there! are still a few dentists left "who; preach that eatlnu candy spoils the teeth. thouKh scientific exper iments and researches, even by" men of their owit siinoiaiiy, i-utU'; satisfactorily prove that this old fnfty notion is mit so. j ' . In all medicine there, are no more humorous rhnpters : Hum those rcflcctlnir the history of the so culled art of Infant feedliiR. The infant feedlni; experts have always Invented fads and fol-do-rol Jtnl a bit faster than ordinary doctors or even doctors of extraordinary, studious habit could ever follow. How the dutlni; youiiK mothers, In their great Innocence of the tdm plest rudiments of maternity and child care, love to pay fancy prices to these pretentious baby special ists for their dinky, little cut nml dried leaflets of sterotyped rules and advice, a fresh slip for each week or month, at maybe 1 Hi per Up ., n makes a souk line of practice when you (jet n fair , fol lowlmr hypnotized. The youiiK mother whose education. Iti "'this vital aspect of life, has been thorotiKhly neglected as it Is In practically all the private and pub lic schools falls prey to tho spec ialist habit partly to cover her own sbortcomlnKs anil party be cause' It seems tho fashionable, smart thinK to do. So It father can die up the necessary money. It is so nice, don't you under stand. . I movi'-btit nobody will second the motlonI move that wo -Kirk alp'hra out uf our schools and substitute for it a course In in fant care and fccdlnc, compulsory for every boy and Kh'l. QVJKNTWNS AND AXSWKltS Who Called Horn lltltnb? I am a Blrl IS years old and 1 would like you to tell me-vvhat I should know for my iiko about II fo. What I do know I learned from ttlrls my own into. I am very lonesome. Maybe It Is my ,ovn fault, as I am what some people call n "snob." I won't pick up fel lows," don't drink, smoke or dance. pet or neck. As soon as V f1'' I to know n man and he finds out j these thlnits he makes his exit.; This makes mo unhappy, as want to be popular with both (tb'ls-and! boys. I am a saleswoman. (Dora.); Answer. Stand, the Rtonnd'8' your own, my damrhter, and never j do w hat you hadn't oUKhter. That i kind of popularity is pretty cheap, j considering Its Kreat cost. Yiat arc In error in thlnkliiK of the Johnny who dues the exit as a. "man." If a man discovers you he'll stick around a while, nut of sheer won der. 1 can only suuijest that you write the ftlbllr Meallh Service. WnshlitKton, l. C. or ..jmirown state health department and ask for Sex Pamphlets for Vouiik Wo oharo, scheduled to follow. " Several Jurors Excused Ieon J). lavton of thts 'city, a. service station operator, ' was- ex cused from jury' service, because of business-' pressure; Kichurd Otl'ell of C rants 1'ass, who said "there was" nobody to feed .the chickens," and V. J. Currier, who was unable to hear freely, were also excused. Fay H. Diamond of this city, jeweler, asked to bo ex cused "on account of business, but was retained' on, the list , for the present.- .-:.' Tho remaining 20.; jurors were excused by the court until tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. Tho civil actum of .Mrs. ' Etnol McDermld OKainst dho Keatersoa liuinber company, for the annul! Iiik of an agreement made by the plaintiff relative to Tight of action for death of husband, was begun. United States District Attorney Ccorge" Ncuner will arrive Sunday to serve In criminal ca jes sched uled for hearing next week. Tho. docket lists 10 cases for trUil. Included in the retrial of Orvillo Davls Klamath Indian, on rharBes -vof first degree' murder for the killing of Lawrence Wal ker on the f Klamath reservation on the morning of January li, 1D-S. Oavis was -convicted In federal court in lortland nnd Sentenced to be hanged. 'The' circuit court of appeals reversed the fuse and ordered a new trial, holding thut the admission in evidence of a pur ported confession made by Davis ACIIONS I. SlirlllKIl , 3. The linnrylipe li. Nnrrew pic of Iratlicr .11. foiiuvttl I. 'I'ukv niiMlIrhie '18, 'I'lii, liutlicr 17. Ha at , : li. Unto VII .-I'ortnlTtlnir tul antllx - ii. Atiffcr ii. t'lliua it. TlittroiiKlifarca . ,t trllie u( '- ..larni-,!: var, 34. miner. SS, t;leil'lld ' ''.InHruef . i. Mo il . iti, Ahl-l'llll 31. Anxletiea -- 3.'i. 1113 S. Trick " , .-i;i liini' track tlinlrrs ' ' loud metric ully . hi: I II- III Flurlils :' "n ,in ii. mirtm - Marry 4.1. '1'ownnl the slif lhritl side H. Opt Icn I Khiss X $oiution ft ' Veiterday's fuiiit 'liOi AlN T ins P ajtCII r j T E EJOmPe NO S te bpELpjNDA b PUE s poonDllk aOb e I L a nQa q. e StlP A m RDUeOS A ND m aHnIoje" LD6&M JE HsiaiuTIc AlMOlS E A PUEJRISI SU Ibirk hrnnn Htiixtle diIiuthI riitlni 'v t. I'jirl , 4H. J'',titiTlitbi nii in iitunnsly Ui, rrt'iiuiin .VI. V.Kgs liMlO'Chlua ..;. Jlatroim 5S, K 1 1-Id of gran ule! r suow iB. 'i'nriy Jlii. J-ori'.' n Ir Tioii Hv tliroiigl. tlie nose It, Cnnclu.Htifr i witrd uf fL 65. M(ior ,x IIOWX ' 1. Slmrl for a Hi mi's tin mo 5. Lftuvliing 3. A nno uiiced publicly 4. Insect I. Cf)IIL'LlleS HI , rt-ne . . Italim hnnl smiill Islaml . 8. H ceo me rlglil 'a. Hun Mil tr ibiKI 10. Mom lead- 11, Kxcnrsluii os horidiai-k li. 'Jhe aiuil tree 13. no by Jtf. Flow ont 24. Snot lie . , Itpfore 'i 3. .Jriat nrtiry in. M.-lrsklti rl- tlrfurrlnsr " ami then 3. rrevoflinlor 31 He.eii,tS null liy. 3. In n row 35. lll'i.innnert?il ii. Arrdi-s 37. l.o.iiurInui Jorsim t in Ii tod in. liijfhost 41. ,J)ry. ns wine 41. .V-inlc 4i. l onsunicr 41. Short for a man's name 47. KKgslill,c,l 4S. llciitloin )T jiqiuo 49. rollllnil fX trfinlis 50. Anlor il. Murrh.tf.c ronili, ft. nil 52, Neivsimiit'L imniKniiili 4lrl mini i. WIiir 2. , & ; y y s W0J y y J 71 TT " . ; ; :m a j . "V . . . 7T" . .. " ZT: "ip : - ,1 ffii , I s '.M ui . '. - , " .f .. ..' r . . . . , f ; t0 j . ... ft? bl . ip 7- I I I 4u I I - " I I I I TKX YKAHS AGO TODAT (From files of the Mall Tribune.) October 1, 1tH Cincinnati Reds. Reufher DltQli. In" defeat-Chicago Whlto Sox In first same of world seri.es, U to 1. l'.ondon paralyzed' by ' railway strike. Earl of Portland hauls flah to market, 1 ..Pat Welch wins car by shaklnfr dice for It with" Portland friend. Doug Fairbanks opens hero In "ills Majesty, tlie American." ' justice of Peace Henry G. Dox of Ashland passes away. rienton Bower's . divorce trial starts In ltoscburg .court' .before Judgo Hamilton. : ; - : Mann 'storo celebrates nliii birthday. : '. " TWi:XTV VKAM8 AGO TODAV (From files' of the Mall Tribune.) October 1. 1 Fred Hopkins sells entire Win ter Nolls crop for $15,000, or $1,325 net per acre. ' .. Nearly an Inch of rain fell dur ing September, nnd October starts with heavy downpour. Postofflcc receipts show 31 per cent gain In year with a total in receipts of jl7,788.T0. ' "- ' President Taft to arrive in Mod fold at 6 a. m., October 3rd. Wes C.reen, JSert Anderson and associates buy Scott place on Rogue river for $50 per aero. f FUTURE M0THERSMAY -HAVE HEALTH SERyiCE (Coittrlbutwl) 1 Future mothers! It you havJ made no other arrangement uso the Health Center prenatal ser vice. The class is to start Wed. iiesday. October 10 at Iho Commu nity Health House and is tree to every one. Just drop a card to Miss Glover at the Court House slating that you wish to Join.' i alleged to havo been . sustained ion May S, 10211. ' .1 ".. i Cniled States vs.. (I. J. Jycrs, j possession and transportation, of ! lienor at. Medford, August 28. j United States vsv John .Wall, ; possession and transportation of lli.oor at Medford. July 4. ! United States-vs. Jon Mayhem, i possession and sale o liquor at j CHff.e point, April as. . 1 United. States vs. Almcda Lot- Ih tlie 'middle of .the night while' of the Harrison narcotic act. slttinir next to the body of Walker other -.cases lo be heard are: in the morgue at Klamath Falls Ethel -McDermld vs. Kestcnioni chew- Imacs, assault with a dan- was not voluntiiry and not proper, j Lumber company, action to obtain irerous woapon on Cecil Jackson. Two important cases from Kluni- a release from agreement of plain- August 4, on the KlanjatH jTCScr nth Falls also are to be heard. tiff relative to right of action forvation. . .. They are the trials of Dra. 13. Diet- death of husband. United States vs. Bennett Wcckl sehe and A. ..A. Soule, . prominent j J-;. H. Matheny vs. Kdward Ice; assault with a dangerous veal'"" suuthorri: Oregon practitioners. vvh0; Miw-hluery company: $50.0110 per-jon- DhiiIcI Weeks, August 14, on are under indictment for violation ' sonal damage notion for injnrlesj the Klamnlh Indian reservation. Would You? If .vim were lu'linilcsx nml in love with h Wfnllliy lioir osh,' wmiltl ,vnu tnarrv lier? )if forciii'cs of ' f o rtinir lirouttht unliaiipinosi to I wo lovers in "Thu Luxury 11ns IiiiihI, ' a grippinv; story of niodt'i'ii romiiiu'p, lii'vinniiig tiulay in (hp Mdil Triluino. ' :j-rctfr,' ,i .1 ti i r1"-'" -,, . . the 9ew Series STANDARD EIGHTS Prpcjaim again Packard's engineering leadership provide new brilliance of performance, new achievements in luxury. men. I ltoaclinH Konllr Slnnilmil I It Is reported arou'tid hero tliat; roaches rarry vnncer germs. Ow Ing to the great prevnlanee of roaches, this fact. If true. Ought j to be generally known. (J, M. McK.) . .... Answoi. There Is no foundation for the notion. Cancer Is nd roni municttblo. Wo have no reason to assume rancor Is en used by a germ. No one knows tlie cause or .nature ( of cancer. If roaches Infest your premises, send a stamped envelope bearing your address and ask tor! Instructions for ridding the house of. them. 1 ' , 'StWHln-rry ShorlH-t. j I made -' some sherbet out of I strawberry, lemon Juice, nugar and eg white and kept if-for several; hours In a fre..r lined with tin-' . or aluminum. Where the sherbet j touched tho metal. It, 1$ discolored.' It this poisonous? Would It be right to eat tho part of the sherbet j that t nol blackened? (MIm It. I Mel.) Answer. It Is harmless. t It Supreme engineering and expert craftsmanship have " marked the Packard Standard ' Eight as an outstanding car in the line car field since the day of its introduction. ' . Hut in the new scries Standard Kights, Packard has surpassed every previous achievement and in addition has given even greater attention to the refine mcnt of incident il comforts ' and conveniences. j -.v -i Engineering Improvements'' nnd Body Refinements tHiicf among the engineering advances is the improved powcrplant with its four-speed traosmtssion and still further, refined Packard straight-eight engine, ' , " " - '.'" ; . Body refinements include: ,thc, inside, adjustable son visors, adjustable driver's ' seat ' and Steering gear, ncsvlv perfected shatter-proof glass, dash board ' lockers nd new beauties io fixtures and upholstery. Eleven Luxurious Models KIcven beautiful body types are included in the Standard Eight line. ' Prices at the factory range from $2375 for the pop ular Fivc-Passcngcr Sedan to $2775 for the Seven-Passenger Sedan-Limousine. Standard Eight models differ from the costlier Custom and De Luxe Packards only in size, power and degree of individu ality -available in color, up holstery and details of appoint ment. In excellence of en gineering and in expert crafts manship they arc Packards through and through fleet, smooth and luxurious. " ' It Costs No More' to Own a Packard Eight Tut nut of three motorists n buy Packard Standard Eights gift other mtkesoj rare.. They have foufid that Packard trans-' portatiofi costi no more. !'' Operation and, rnaintcnance ck- -pcnsc for' Packard-Supdard ' Eight is no greater than for many cars down to half its price. The higher first cost is completely offset by the fact that Packard cars are built for long life. They can be, and usually are, according to ownership records, driven nearly twice as long as the lower priced cars traded " Jfct depreciation, therefore, is no greater. - Come in and sec the new Standard Eights. ' Drive one in any kind of demonstration you choose. Your old car will be accepted as cash, and you m . ! t:v rv-f of "-ofti! if yoa . You ,ire jjji, fi i Phc'icv J- 1 R '.'. ' Pl-'.v'l . j.'i V: ") Si'ANDARn F.IGU. '''-,- .' jlrt r'jlf.' ry '" 1 I fi."l e .',, ",t IV.. . . . . . . IM'I : i ; i 3-1 IJ 1y v i ' -'I , 'I eo F-.'i t "". . i Ia'P sr. " Ji-.-s . . . : ft'i,. r; er. t;i...,S:--. I " ...).'..l.:;'Vi nr.". ;mi'i ".',". - f au f ov '".f ' r IVji.-iyrv ; . rite i:,-.8eL -c-.gtn . ;nj,S-4o .s P C K A RD PACKARD AGENCY 114 So. Riverside ' ASK T U b M N W II o O