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WETyrOTlT) , TJ.ATL TRIBtTE, MEDFORpj ORKfiOX." WFJ)XEST)A Y, OCTOBftft 2; 1029; -
Medford Mail Tribune
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, IOBKKT W. RUM,, IWHor
P i. lUUPTEH BM1TH. Ilmi
1 -'- ' An Independent Newspapar
' InUrad u iteond tlasa muter U Mdfwtl,
i, UHMr Art of Much B, mm.
BUB8CRUTI0N BATK1
Bf Mall In Advinee:
S- Iallr, iui Bumlar, far If. SO
. 1 llally, llb Sunday, month TO
iMllr, IUul Hands;, j-m .50
. ' Dtllr, without Sunday, month .6
- -Weeklr Mill Trllmnc, oh greu..... . 1.00
Rundal, one .far 2.00
toy Carrier, In Adtaiica In Aledfurd, Asliiand.
jMiKnTllle, Central Point, fluelU, Taint, livid
Bill end on rliiitiwars:
Dairy, with Bunday, month I .T5
r Dally, althout Hurnlay, moolh 09
ltallr, without Sunday, ou year T.00
Pally, with Bandar, one rear ......... .00
.ill l..m.-HA In anVan.j, " . . -. I
' IWMBER 0 TUB AfMOCIATRD VHMt
Ueeelring Cull Levied Wire Herrlce
' The Associated Pre Is nclushelr entitled to
' tbt usa tor publication of all nova . dUpntcbea
indited to It or othenrlie credited In this paper,
1 Hal alio to the local ueva publlibed herein.
' All rllhu Tor publication of ipedal tUapatdias
koretn are alio resened.
Official paper ot the t'itj of Medford.
Official paper of Jackson County.
' flworn dally areran elreulatlno for alz aaootns
ndliw April lit, 4571.
- -i Adrertlnitf Reprelentotlres
H. C M00BNHBN COMJ'ANT
Offlees In Near York, Clilrsjo, Detnlt, Ian
lanelseo, Lol Angelee, Sealtle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
5: " An lralt"-iViiVirofeillnK"aBii!iw't.
WUl'llM ill Ull Kftitloll, (Ifiimiids to
know, with 11 iitt-uit "Nt 11 sit'is fit' licr
linit (No. 3A), If your corr. lilts
cvtff liccii shot by u loy Willi it
ttllii. Tito writer IliiH iio riictiflfc
flbn of ever beliiK sliot by a buy.
or' unyliCKly elw, tliouitlt many
hrtvo Inttiiiatcd that sui li a title
would bo rleltly duserved arid is
Mindly nrt'ik'tl. Tito ivnte niaw,
1 growlliB -Irator, than eontinuud,
rather upplHhly:
;W,Vuu will never be shot. You
:vero boj-n to be huiiu!"
An arsument can not be won
' with a ttoiiiuil, as their logic Is
devastating.
Those calves are tough and fight
11 out to Vee who Is the best man.
' i ( I'endleton East Oregonlun.)
That's bully.
' ' Comparison is made between
Mi'. .Shearer, who' hornsWoggled
master minds of shipbuilding, and
Jlr: "' Waggoner, " I'ileblo, ' Colo.,
hanker, who hornswoggted finan
cial Titans of New York. They
were both good hor,nswogglcrs, but
lr. Waggoner Is la Jail.
Willie Sirs.' Al Taylor was in
Eugene getting some denial work
done, ier daughter, Evelyn decid
ed to surprise h'er mother by doing
tile washing. (.Mapleton News.)
The first sign of C'h'rlnt'iiiaH. '("
Miller llugglas. "aille manager"
of the New'Yoilt Yankees, dead, is
ree'elving the. boutiuets he deserved
'In life.' .Maiiyfaiiji recall the time
when ho was systematically pes
'tered by Tlabe ' Ti'ulli, ' when that
mighty swatter was suffering from
1'h'e hlg-hciid. Tho rumpus was
patched 'tip without itlr. Ilugglns
hitting Mr. Ilulh In the head with
hla' tlwu .bat. ,
A local liny s building an air
plane. Home bets nre being made
hy-'nclghliors that his father wilt
try dnd-.fly Ht 'first., ' .,
f: Another Ictrf has fallen from the
calendars.
'"'" Otir imiso I'lvcloH n'ro now iigos
will, un f'pldoinlo ,of frotlort'Ht'iing
itistviimtMitrf, uml tho fruiting is
not cuiU'IikhI to tho KtriiiKs.
Mr. U'KKc. who li-fl n $100, (HMi
pcr yt'ar Jit l.i to" ho rhiilnnnn of
tho fann hoiml, 1h living hmhiiIIimI
by ii bum-li of wIi.lirH'm1iM'i
HcniitiiiH, jiiiui ; it ' iiloudhui'Mt of
hutched -up i (IUui'IuIh. Tho n-i)Iy
of Mr. T.t'KK0 sIiuwh w!iy IiIh snlnryj
won well In nix ftnrcM, whllo the
pay ttf hiHunitiyi'iM la hi III In lliri'u
lori'K-III.Ni'Y NOTK
lie hruMhi'il IiIm " letlli ' 1 wife a
day, wont rulihrrn In wut weather,
illtl his dally Uoy.il), t")t with
w -It id own (i lien, w as t-nreiul. w It h
)i)h dh't, liuil a inedii-iil (.-.uniiiia-thtn
Iwlru it year, nover pnmkPil.
drank or lmlultfcU in imy kind of
ex'ecHHeH. J I vmh nil nvt to lio
l ho 1 tiu yearn did. ' '
Thu funeriil wa held hint WVd
liesdny, llu Ih urvivid h.v IS
Kpecinl.Htrt, four health Jnstittiten.
nIx Ryninasiuu.H and numenniH
liutnufaotufofK of health funds and
itiKiKcnth'H. '
lie had form-tlcn to look out fur
n train at a ki-uUu cioHMinK.
(Ohico, Cul., Knierprlwo.)
OAHI.IC WIA. IIVVT -('OLI)--(lldllne
Portland Telr k r a m.)
NnthltiK in Kilned, aa yuu have tu
wear out tho v,arlte.
IlttlilitM lx-tnl, the alert and
chipper w IniiiJi, Mupped on
thu street li -1 linen In a hloeli yes
terday to receive ruinpllmcnts nn
Ihn fuinlniHiitdlity uf his viud. The
HeleKel pe-iii'M that Mr. Ueiiel suld
for !3.i5 per Imx, were all ship-'
pcd. to tiothatn, an was not Kencr
ully known,
Owlnir to laeK of reasonlnK pow
ers, tho inujorlty will not he ahle
to think with tho eminent barrister
and learned ominset, who armies,
"that nn unto owner who leaves his
auto imlucUed Is mtup tn hlnnie
than thu youth who steaU the
unto.' tto will probably tnfutin
the. Jury they aio worse than the
defendant, - , . ,
Hlxlh street Is u;alu Itelng um-d
cxtenslvoly by antuists who leave
holpo ot l; 05 ii. in., and endenvor
to get to work by 7:itii a. in.
. ;lou ( Iniirli Mght.
Kl.'tlKMC. Ore., Oct. t.uW
Klaborntc plan nre being mud'
lor "church night" Krlrtny when
the rhurchen of ICugene will hold
Individual reception for nil t'nl-
verwity of Oregon students who
nre members, or htiv preference
lot' thulr respoullvo douoiitlaatlons.
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOB MEDFOKD
ACl.'OIiDlXti to Hie Northern (.'alil'iii'iiiii-Sntitlimt On-jron
Devcldi ill AsHociiitioii, housewives of Southern Orcfron
t hd past ) Jmye snveilifM 8,000 on siifiiir, beciiusie of tin- sitv
insr in freight viiiii'Ki-N, liy trucking the riiisxnr from lidowatcr lit
Crescent City.
The nssociiithiii iilsu points out tliut fish and sea food fresh
from the I'atul'it! are lining- sold to Southern Ort-noji retailers lit
a lower price, and in.lietler condition, than ever before, duo to
the same causes. j'Yuil is beiii' shipped from the ttojfiiu lUivor
Viillcy over the same route, to coast consumers, the association
maintains. ' 1
This is very interesting- ami iiiipoiiiiut information. AVjiilo
I li iu iuiiipi- "can't couch I'm'' Hie iiccuracv of the fititircs, there
, . .
i 11,1 loll it t hah tell I t lie nrescllt CXCC ('lit hllflnVilV. llimTOVC-
... . ' . , .
i incut of the harbor af Crescent
! cia! benefit both to Soiitliern Oregon and the communities nlonj; I
the coast. ' '
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INVKSTIUATIONiS by Ibis paper have also reveuled that the
'market for local products in Klanuilli Kails is steadily in
creasing, and in all likelihood will be extended to Altiiriis and
Northeastern California.
J'ractically no fresh fruit and little jiardiui truck arc pro
duced in this large' area, while the Kogue iiivcr .Valley lias a
surplus to sell. 1
Here is a sihialion which deserves tile closest iilte.'Jlion on
the part of the Hertford Chamber of Commerce and, as we ain
dersland'it. a 'committee ias already been appointed to take the
mailer in charge.
The jlail-'i'ribiine will be glad to co-operate with this com
mittee in every possible way, so 1 lint full advantage may be.
taken of the great opport unities offered, !
THE DEAR
GOIU'Oif AT'OXS, 'ike individuals, have personalities. The
, Southern Pacific, one of , the .largest and richest corpora
tions in the country, has a distinct personality. Its keynote is
a complete absence of humor. No corporation in the world lakes
itself quite so seriously. As a result , no corporation is more
irciuently amusing and more completely .unconscious of t lie;
fact.'
Last week we received a report that the S. P. would soon
make an important iiiiioiiiieeineiit, concerning the reduction of
time of coast trains.' This was welcome news as the good old
S. P. is, per mile, probably the slowest railroad in tho world.
Monday last the long heralded announcement; arrived. F. S.
AleOinnis, passenger traffic manager, officially proclaimed Hie
the service would be speeded up as follows : '
- Twenty minutes off No. 2-1 from 8an Krancisco to l'otrtluud.
The "Sierra" will leave Wait Krancisco 20 minutes biter and
arrive in Sacramento also 20 minutes LATEH.
The "El Horatio's" time to Clilco will lie shortened 10 nnitiutes.
The "Shasta" will reduce its sohedulo between Oakland ;ind Port-,
land in minutes and tile "Klamath," nn the same run vie. tho Cas
cado foule, 50 minutes. The "Oregonian" will leave San ' Francisco
.. nl 111:20 . in. Instead of !): II) p. in. and reach Portland t.lie morn
ing of thu second day at 7:20 a. m. us before a pitiless 'slashing
of 10 minutes.
Not a smile! And this is cutting time-schedules to the hone.
Anyone can motor comfortably from Sim Pranei.sco to Port
laud in 20 hours' running time. It is done almost every day
in the year. Pill this thunderbolt, the "Orcgoniiiu," under the
reduced S. P. schedule, does it in ;i:J hours and .10 iii.iniites.
in other words, a business mini leaving Oakhnid in his ear
t)lo same time the Oregonian Flyer leaves, can have a full work
ing day in Portland of eight hours and five hours of sleep, be
fore t))e S, P. omnibus eveii arrives ! "
"B
UT tin' tilll'Vrs
sarics.
TJiat's just thr point. Tim S. I, hns the sumo ctirws in the
Siiorinnonto cjdiyon it- htul iltiriuj? thn wign of (juoiMi Victoriiu
Tin J'liciriu iiu,hvny msihI to have thi'in. Hut the ('alifornia
MihwNiy t'onnnissinii eut them out.
., Now- we nro glad to learu the S. I, is slarlhiu; to eut out
some of the curves in tin (low ('reek district. This is ynod news.
Ilut it (should have been done at least a decade ii'k
.',
T ILK UK is a ;rcat deal of nonsense talked about ttie disa)
pearauce of railroad passenger traffic licinu; iuevilablc with
the dcvelupmcttl of the aul(mdhile. With the increasing (,'rowlli
tf the country, here is nuthin incvilable about, it. Where
railroads have kept abreast of the times, passenger travel has
not declined so sensationally. A bulk of the travel to the Kast
is now by train, simply because il means saving in .time and
greater comforl.
If the S. I would straighten its coast line, as the Pacific
Highway has been straightened, and then establish (what, could
easily be established) a schedule that would approximate the
average motor ear schedule, it would enjoy inereasini; passenger
.business instead of passenger business that, is rapidly approach
ing tjie vanishino; joiut.
Jn oher words, nive the public what it wants, ami modern
'competition demands.
Jr. is simply a matter of keepiiij up with Progress, instead of
ig.mny. . iiohcr-taeed and inarticulate, a thousand
hiitd. '
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Em iiii 'i a in rt 5
. M. White On Water Com-1
mission Judoc Thomas:
Oil PlaiininO Board Citi- 1
zens Budget Committee
Appointees Favored.
A numlier of nppolnimcnls made
at lest night's council meeting hv
"
mayor 1 Ipca to tho city planning
r.i,iiinll,, amt the clly water
mission, i fill vacancies . which
ICOUNCIL OKEHS
i mi nn ii i TnnrftiTr.
ftr ru i h i mm 1 5
FILL VACANCIES
City will be of reat coinmer-
OLD S. P.
Jm curves!" ery our outrat'tl S. L1. emis-
catties, be-
tmve existed In thuse bodies fur
Stnue lime Past, and the mayorV
nppolnlmenl of a elti;.en' btnl.-l
cum in litre, (o aid thu connelt tn
i ... , ! . '
e hudHet lor the city s
ptopiIng Hi
eNpenufiuiTM next year. Were- con
firmed by the council. "j
Kd M. White was appointed to
the city water commission vacancy
to succeed Vorry O. . Crawford, re-
slced beeirse pt removal from the
i city, mid Jhdge 0. I. Thortias w:s
appointed to tho city planning com
mission to Bueeeed 1-1 C Corn, re-
I Mh.-h.Ml
.The Appointmei.t;s to the eltlKcnV
bnduet ronnntttvo were A. ( Hub-
)..r,i. v. u. vn-i,,r. j. o, i'..e,.
. t. Alenderfer, John S. Orlh
Hamilton rntum,' lWcne Tin.
dyke and W. v. Walker. Thin
'"K't cmmlllie Is Kenerully re-
Kariled as one of the best In lb
history of the city, and comprises
several well known former city of
ficials. Itiilaer? llns Iron Man.
NPYV PltrNSWICK. X. J., Oct.
- I'V' The "Iron man of foot-
i 1,,,U1" " "" """i'
ilt. Wirnaril Ciowl. center and
j,.aptain of liu'gers eleven, lie has
I p,,vc, rvr,v ,im,ie ,.f :1 , ,
Ueeutlve football games,
" Personal Health Service
" " ' By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Slunad l.iur. nerulnto. to oenon.1 bUh irt byni., not to dleeaio dlamom or treatment
III be eoel liy Hr. Brady If a siAinnnl, seU.addre41.ul eunlope Ii hkIosmI Leltera ita,w hi
brier and written In tos. O.ln, to U,. Uu. numb,, , ielle ,,d, "Ij, , I,, an ii
d here. Kit unit can be naila to omrlea not tonroruliaj U Unuuetlonj. Addrrn Dr wim..
Brady, tn rari of Ihla jMvspaper. , . " ,t " ' WUJI
SIOIOOS AND Till! AI'I'K.VJJIX.
.('0 rL'Kpondi.nt
htuilt It ri-Fopt: '
writes from
whoi
'Jlpoerttly visited Dr
salt;, fTrouhlc In right lung, slay in
betl, nervous heart, tuko these pills
Tor c o u k h and
IIiIh pint bottle
tonic for .nerves,
t a k e t w o etig
whites at leat
three times, bet
ter four tlnteB n
day, beaten sliff-
in 1
milk, - beglnningj
bide a. m. a n di
ending 0:30 p.m. I
don t take that flaxseed; if
one seed slips inlo the nppendix
you'll htivo trouble. 'Instead, take
Iwo toaspounfuls of wheat bran
every night at' 10 o'clock; tnke It
scalded wlih. milk and sugar.' Then
I said 'Thank you. doctor what is
tile charge. V and he replied bllthe-l-,
'Six d.oliars, please, and report
to me owry two weeks.' Now, Ir.
.Heady, idease give me your candid
'CiUit tears it. .HIniply Impossible
for mo to bo candid when candor
is specified. It implies the corre
s. v o n d e n t considers my regular
views or opinions something else,
and if thai Is so, what's the use?
The quaint f.dviee tho tuberculo
sis specialist gave the patient is
not worth six bucks, in my judg
ment, ,
l.'aless a patient Is loo weak to
eat like common folks, there - is
nothing whatever to warrant the
use of raw eggs unless the patient
happens' to prefer 'em raw. As, ;l
rule, tuberculosis patients, like
other patients, prefer an egg fried,
hard-boiled or tortured. ThifYs
tho way the patient should- have
'ctn.
A cooked egg is not only more
appetizing nnd more .quickly di
gestible, but It is actually more
(nourishing and hence more
I Hire ugliif mug mull It raw ci.
because the raw .albumen or wane
t not wholly digested, where as
cooking kills a kind. of. ferment
like substance in tho raw albumen
that provents ready digestion of
the substance. Of course a1 very
ill patient may he made to swal
low raw egg in some fluid form
when lie could not cat cooked egg,
nnd any of us may down a half
dozen or more raw eggs in a dWnk
when we could scarcely eat 'cm
cooked. That's the oniy sensible
reason for prescribing raw eggs
for anybody at any time. There':!
a lot of traditional bunk about the
effects of raw eggs that Is so-' pow
erful it even impresses some spec
iallsls, it appears. '
' This old- timer Hie correspond -
No.
ent consulted perhaps makes hisVcyOM . . . A. S. .1.
office donsulta'tion six simojoonsl Answer. If the wrinkles go
in order to hold tWule, which trends with the smile, leave 'em alonrf,
to the real specialists who sonic daughter, they may help get your
patients 10 per talk. man. If the skin i. flabby or
Anv doctor who would warn a
patient off from 1'laXHceds because
of t lie alleged trouble that may
hefall If a seed liappens to tfet into
Hie appendix, and then snKOst :'s
a substitute a helpinK ot the I'my's
breakfast should ;1e pently iut
firmly carried off -lo the Jioilieifi r
KUperanntiatGd, praeti,Moru;'rs,'' H -js
a phnme' for'hlm to 'falte' SO ' torn
unsophisticated patron. J
VIE WITH L!
Mrs. Donald Clark of MetKonl
and Mi'H. Hubert Henlley of Ash
land hold thu low not score at tho
end of I he Ashland-Modfnrd tw'n
I a II lorcsonH', snelut Kante, held
on the WoKuu Valley oll' coursn
this morniuK. AVIth n 11 haiidiciiu
I hoy nelU'd !S, Ten temns with
Modlord and an Ashland wumati
on oach, , tukliiK ultwrnHto Rltnls,
took part in tho exhibition. A re
turn uiittuH will lio played on tho
Ashland com so October K. .;'
The Hoeond lowest net of Jn Was
won by Airs. 1)om Provost of Ash
laud and Mrs. Thomas J. Fuson of
Medford.
' First priso on Iho first nine-hole
match was won by Airs, .lack
Thompson of Mod ford and Mrs.
I.ouIh Pod;o of Ashland, and the
lowest net score on the second it Iho
was won by Mrs. O. O. Alendorfor
of MiMlCovd and Mrs. O. M. Itanklin
of Ashland. Tho first team made
a 5:! net and tho second a l!t net,
Kollowlntx lho exhibition a lunch
eon was served in the
CUIO lOtlO 1
at 2 o'clock, Thu first prb-es con-J
s I s t ed i,r Ihi-ee coif hulls apiece
...... .,..,,,.,..., ... (,, ,,.
Wire Report on
the Pear Market
XKW VDliK, Oct. 2. (f.S.t).A
Today's )iear receipts: 33 ears
tUVKcn. il t aliroinla. 4 New Yurk.j
0 WashlUKton, 1 .Maryland: til on -
''"'k. i
There was no auction of pears
today en aceoiuil of a threateneil
strike of truck drivers, ... j
CIIK'VtIO Oct ' iCsnii 1
v hi. .in v., vn i. ... ii. ..i.ij.a.i. .
Todity's pe,r receipt ear,
(llVfinn. .I fllfnrnl.i l T.U .!,
i oionido.
1, Washinglon ai rived:,
am on track. curs sold. i
Oregon llai heits: 1 lsn boxes ex-;
ra fancy, s.1. ; 5u. 4. average $,.r,ti:
iiney. nil' 4 hexes, M.I5.1.4K. aver-
tra
fan
age 11. 111.
1 alifornia p.artletis: mi bo.trs, i
ti. 7H-4. TO. average $3.93.
W.'ishlntrrnn P.'iiTleiis: Ml linxro, '
?3 IS 3 7fi, average 4.1,
Ih
IlSHen i directed verdict
I paiticular).-1 eomnitnd to neo-
ple who uro nublect to any trouble
wliu the appendix, or who feer
they are, it daily dose of whole raw
flaxseeds from a teaspoonful to
one or two tablespoonfuls, washed
down of swallowed with uny food.
(H'i:STI().S AND AXSWIUIS
The JY-islciit 1'oies.
The letter from tho medical Stu
dent about the absorption of mer
cury through the skin reminds me
my "'"dent days. We student
nurses were instructed to rub each
patient half an hour in a different
area of skin each dav with mer
curial ointment. We were told !
weur 'rubber gloves so wo would
not -absorb the mercury. Since it
now seems tile rubber- gloves were
superfluous, weren't wo Inhaling
as much of the mercury as tho pa
tient? T. W.
Answer. Perhaps you woro,
for tho duration of the inunction.
and that would he very little In
, any ease. The patient went on
i InhalinK it for the 2-1 hours. So
far as protecllnj,' you ui;ulnst mer
cury was concerned, tho rubber
tfluves were of no avail. As I have
explr.incd, no scientific evidence is
fortbconiln.tr to support the ancient
medical theory that mercury is ab
sorbed through the skin when o
administered. Intelligent physic
ians today know that the patient
gets only the effect of tho mercury
he inhales, and this being so un
certain, the inunction method of
administration Is seldom used to
day. -
A rrofossiomil Ulootl J)onor.
1 am -the t'athe." of eight chil
dren, and f find it no cinch to
take care of them on ?30,per week
as a. stationary fireman. I have
been cumins some extr.', money by
Kl vinjr blood for transfusions. 1
would like to know whether it is
likely to harm- my health or inter
fere with my job if 1 Klve blood
about every six weeks. I have pass
ed the tests and am listed as a
blood donor. My job keeps mo ex
posed to heat of 120 decrees, and
I sweat gallons in n day at the boil
ers . . . M. I. W.
Answer. No reason why you
should suffer any ill effect if you
continue' to give blood every six
weeks. Many professional donors
have done so for years without ill
effect. Fifty dollars a pint is too
cheap. You .listed donors ought
to get together nnd demand $10U
per pint, if any price Is to be fixed.
Teacher 1 J lies a Smooth Map.
I am ii school teacher with a keen
sense of humor, which is Ueginnln.;;
to distress me when T am amused
three wrinkles appear beneath my
: saggy minor tne eyes, mat is somu
thing to try to remedy, but no one
can say without seeing you and
knowing your health status, what
should bo done about it. Don't
fool 'with wrinkle eradlcators rr
lienuty. exiierts' hunk. Your tihys
Ical condlllon requires study. 3Tav;
a liealtli examination by your' doe
tor. ' (Copyi'lKht John F. Utile Co.)
A directed verdict holdlnc that
K. II. Matheney had no grounds
for recovery of damages from the
: Kdward Ice Machinery Company
of .Seattle, Wash., ..-was ordered
from the jury lu the- federal court
Ibis arterniten by I'Ydcral .ludse
Kohert Hean. The court held
that under Its intei'pretation of tho
law, the defendant should seek re-
1 lief from the Oregon State Indus
trial Accident commission. Muthe
t ney sought $."), 000 danuiKes.
I .Matheney was employed by the
Medford Ice and Storage company.
but alleged that he was Injured
through tho negligence of an em
ploye of the Kdwards loo and SUor
njpe company.
Matheney nlleged that while
employed on the pre-codllng plant
of the Medford Ice and Storage
company, on South 1'ir street lust
May, a piece of iron snapped like
a boomerang, fell from n scaffold,
sl'-ikhu,' Ii it n on the'lefc arni, ciiuh-
l... .. ........ .r.l.a.lH Int...... I .1...
',. tntf illm of full ami' free use
of the arm.
IN FIRST TEN GROUP :
l.OVISVI l.l.i:. Ky tlet. i.iiPt
The arum cins from Miami, Ha.,
twice national chamiiions of the
American l.ciiion. was eliminated
In the iircllmlnarlcs of this year's
contest .here tills afternoon. W'll-
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ulso w ea-e il -oniti'd I i-oin I he 1 est
ten ,,irI(rt hav In, the hlul .-i V . V.
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The three mniestnntaj were te-I
placed l.y lilyrla. Ohio, the Com. '
monwealth l-Mlsun post corps of ,
Chicagu and l.os Angeles.
1 Other corps who remained hi j
the lilg ten slaliding were
Podge. Iowa; Kankakee. III.;
Kookford, 111.; Karlhuult. Minn.:
l-'rankloil, Pa.; Salem, On-.; ami
J.ohg peach, Cal,
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l.oriHVII.I.K, Ky., Oct. 2. UP)
the American fcsiun here today. '
The balloting, which was expect -
ed to bo a lone drawn out affair,
was cut short by the I-os -NnRelos
tenders for the honor, withdrawing
when' nil indications pointed to thei
The Callfornians moved that tlic I
selection bf lloslon be made unani
mous and their motion was'carried.
BriaSbane's Today
(Continued from Pai;9 One)
datt'" religion with HHi ntmn-j
fbprs thus far. almost nine limes
as numerous as the Apostles,
tli'mUs everything Kupernatu
ral. There is no Ciotl, no heaven,
hell. siit.sreiIemi)tion,or prayer
in the new religion. It is in-
teinletl lor those that attend!
no chureli whnUver.
The Rnntleinen in charco jlhink
there Is great tllssalisfuction In re
ligions now, as In the Human em
pire when Christianity appeared.
Whoever leaves tho supernatural
out of religion leaves out the only
lliing that makes rcliKlon Inlerest
inK. " '
ilt seems slranite to talk of re
ligion wilh no mention of "sin."
lint lo ignore sin is one of the
pcciillarilles of Iho day. The llev.
Mr. SI'cllou. head of Iho National
Hilile Institute,, .unserves- Unit sin
Is men! IdhimI only once ill 1 ,N'ew
York sermons. -;
Ofie mention or sin In 41 ser
mons in n city said lo possess 100,
0U0 speakeasies is not many.
Tho nlarmllR Illness of Prof. A.
A. Michelson, :probnblj t!te great
est living physicist, 1 is bad news
for the world: As chief scientist
of thu. Chicaso Vnlverslty, winner
of the Nobel prize. Professor
Michelson is worth In actual scien
tific acconiptishnieiit ten limes
more than his distinguished co-re-liglonlst.
Klns'letn,.
Professor Klnsleln explains Ihe
InesplleiiWn. 'rather on OKI Tenia
nicnl method. '
Processor Mlcliclnon has told the
world, hits -hnwn how things' can
be done, niensiiiiiig tho speod of
light, the rigidity of the cnrlh.'per-fcimlnsotliej-
nnctiCHl wonders. ,
Silastics pvovc-that llfi.OftO an-1
lomoblles Were stolen, their value
SSl.iliiO.J'W; This is somcthlnx of i
irilinie to tho crime ti-nve, IncI-,
denlally a contribution o' tho 'mn
tor imliwtry..-..- a t - i
Automohile thrris reucli the low. i
est ebb In February naturally. Mo-!
toring then Is less pleasant.
It Is good news that Ihe Kloiida
Unit fly has ("isappoarod. -Thji
lainv -season iins ivi'icoa iiw.
. ,
vinisii. it ts noperi perniauen'Iv
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UIC MV waS.WOII SpOPt. U
spent
It wonbt he nnn.l 1,1.., , .,....!
meanwhil. in liv.. .inu v....i,...'. .
ed etrrvwhrrt. They have no nind
-tltisso In Kntlaml. except when ra-
lilts are brought I i hv sotu
j-oir.tio'j escaping nuuranilne whiei.
liappens rarely. Nearly all of tho
worst diseases among men ami nnl
ilinln could he simivtl nut If nien
would tnko Hie tmublp.
&. Krnihtif meal
t.' Mi.ilerqtHy '
Hot n
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41. l.H il KtlllHt
43. Act wildly
4i, Kior:i.
4T. Col Up cliccr
The Row Pr. John Falconer Fra
ser says lack of roligion increases
the number of suicides.1 .Tie : thinks
that "teaching fear 'of. hell" would
make Iho suicide hcRitate.
' It miKht, hut a raise in his wanes
would do even more than the fear
of hell, for the man who believes
; that life itself Is hell will scarcely ,
j hesitate to trj"' another kind. Di-'
mlnlsh his 'imhaniiiness 'nnd he'll;
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National Jtroiidcnsting Co.
S:Hl) to '7:30 j), m. l'alinollve
hour. Olive Palmer, piano; I'aul
Oliver, tenor: the Ilevclers and
the Paimolive orchestra under
the baton of Cuslavo llaenschen.
will ljreseut a Paimolive, hour,
program to a eoast-to-coast
audience thru stations K1IQ.
KO.MO, KfSW, KlIO, l-CPO uml
KPI. ' j
T:3ii to 8 p. m. Stonibei-g-tirlson,
hour. An imposing galaxy of;'
composers afford selections for;
tonight's recital of the Strom- j
lierg-Carlsou concert orchestra, i
"Air do Ttallet," the opening
number. Is oy .Mine. Chaniinaile
and suggests a colorful lissom-1
blage of dancers. Tchaikovsky's
".Meditatibn" provides a change !
of tone and still another mood j
is obvious In "l.e Cygne," liy j
Saint-Saens. Tlio last will be'
- interpreted by -'cello and harp. j'
Ciuy l-'niser Harrison will he!
in the conductor's stand direct-!
ing (he followiiig: orchestra. Air,'
l Hallet.' fhaminiide: orehoslrai
'.Meditation, Tsch.'iikovsky; or-j
. cho.'.tra. Gavolte and Musette. I
Itaff: 'Cello and harp, I.c Cyclic, !!
Saint-Saens: orchestra, t'apricoio
ICspagnole, Itimsky - Korsakoff.'.!
Uroadeiist thru ICIKJ, KO.MO, j
K(l, KtlO. KPO and KI'l. .
8 to N:3i, p.m. "Itoads to Ito- M
manV-e." the picturesque drive:
thru the Itedwood Kmplro will !
lead' Jack and Kthyl to t'oveh :
.Mi'ndoeino counly. wliere to-.;
nigiit's dramatization is centered. !
In Pound Valley, with lis In-1
illan reservation, the early Call- i
fornlans formerly held tile spec- !
iacular round-up and In this
background Jaci; and l-;thyl will 1
hear the story of Henry Miller,1
larian and "Pear Cat" Pete.
Miller, Il is remembered by the
chl-llmors, was the owner of a
-."..'MiO-acre slock raneh In
Kounil Valley and Pete was the "
mosl celebral.'d of the ilaj's cow !
punchers, liomance comes witiu'
I lie love slory ot Pete and Mar-? r
Hi Is.' : llr.sailcast thru KlIQ.jr
KOMO, KUW, K(iO, KPO und'i.
M'l. ' )
N::iu to l p.m. Tile Mill liillyi
iloys. arums vocal and Instru
mental coinolmttlons will he used i
by the group of specialists In
oiil-time numbers as they pre-
sent the comic and rentimenial
jyi-los of olhcr ilajs, Occasional
modern songs may interepcrse )
i tnc: 11,11 lilily nillnuers. llroaii-r
j cist thru Kit'.'
MO to 11 p.m. Cottun lllossom '
i ' .Mlnir,.s. Parry Hbnklns will;
lie heard In his customary role
of the Inlerloeilloi'. T.le min
strels Include Captain M'tHlam ,
KoyK f'.Hrenee Hayes. Harold i
Peary. Sylvano Pale. Jack Curtis!
ami the r?olitiicrn Harmony
l'oilr. The program is prepared :
and produced by Charles .Mar- !
shall. Pruarlcust thru KHO
KT'l und KSI..
II io A mldn'ght Muslt-il Mus
keteers. Swashbuckling knights ;
of olden days easily may he rn. I
vlslnnetl hy the MIC system m- '
illo audience When the Musical 1
I
.Musketeers, Ulrrctcd by Walter
M '-
j mm i j m wfjStdum
Do You Remember?
4 Ti: VKAJtS AliO TOOAV
(From files of the Malt Tribune.)
1 Oftoher 2. 1DI.
-Cincinnati Hds a'xaln defeat
t'liUago Whito'fciox In world series,
4 to 'J. ' v
Kegular soldiers desert King lim
manuel of Italy for D'Annunzio.
Sergeant York, world war hero,
plans to stump country ngainst clg
arotd. WiitilnBtnn. President Wilson
ro)oi-(Ctl not so well; nerve siiccial
iM called. . ' '
feven luindreil nine cars of pcaivi
)iipj)od out to (late and 3U cl.rs
of apples. 1 ' ' ''1
King Albert and Queen Rllzaunj
uf Belgium visit America,
uproarious welcome in New Yor
TWBXTV VK.VUS AGO TQVAV..
(.From . files of the Mall Trlbunp.')
Oc-tolicr 2. lftOII.
Medford D'Anjhus sell In New
York City at J 0.45 per box.
W. I. Vawler and Oeo. Llndley
buy First Trust & Suvinfs bank
of ICIamuth Falls.
Atttempt made to kill President
Tuft in Portland In front of Port
land hotel. Arthur Wrluht, ussul
ant, captured and disarmed.
Parl.-. ,71m Jeffries demands
5150,000 for fii;htlns Jack Johnson.
H. D. Mcllrlde of Duranpo, Colo.,
buys A. IT. Miller's candy store.
Editorial: ' "V r u 1 1 stands nru
needed in IMedfurd, ulso :-a few
greenhouses." '
Hebun, play capricious syncopn
llons and specialty numbers thru
KITQ. KO.MO nnd K1'Q;
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