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PAGE FOUR MKDFORP MATfi TRIBUNE,1 BEDFORD, OIWiON, MONDAY; OCTOBER 21, 1920. Medpord Mail Tribune WUj, feudal, Weal Published by midfobd rsmima C. il-ir-i n. nr it. BOBRRT W. BtlHL. Ulur I. fUMPTKl IUITU, Mauler Jut Independent Newspaper tend M aeeond elm natter U Medferd, rata, ondef lei of Uveb t, 18TB. lUBKeUPTlON aUTU HII 10 Adianea: Dell, llb Sunday, rear , Dallr, ltb E'tndar, Bonta , . Mir, without fiundar, rw...., Dally, wltboitt Sunday, esontb.... Watlly Uall Tribune, ooe year.., under, one Year . .' It. 9(1 .It i.to . 1.00 1.00 By earner, in Adranee ID Mearoru. AMiianu, larkaonrlUe, Cenlal Point, Fboaoli, Talent, Ooid Hiu and oo Hixnvare: Iially, with Sunday, BOM. ... Dally, without Bundey, Booth. . Dally, without Bundal, ooe year Dally, wllb Sunday, one rear.. All terma, easb In adranea. . SO r.oo 1.00 UKMBRB OP THE A880CIATKD TREBI Beeelring Pull Leaied Wire Brrrlee Ttie Associated Press la eieluilrelr entitled to the uea for publication of all neve dispatch, credited to It or otherwise credited in Uila paper, and alio to the local newe puhUehed berele All rUliU lor publication of ipeclel dispatches bareln are alio reaened. Official paper ot the Cltr or Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. Sworn dally areraife clrculetlon for sly. l endlw April lit, 1020, 4571. Advertising Repteeentatlfel H. C. M0UBN8KN 4 L'OHl'AMT Offleoe In New Voir, Chicago, Detroit, I to rranclieo, Loe Angeles, Bcattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The prosH rcportn stuto Unit Chiii-loM Chuplin, film coinctliiin, 1h "utl and dlHconHolute, and full of weary moodK." The lant tinio (ho eminent cUHlard henvor wan In thlH fix the Bovoinniont wan Kitting ready to mako him pay hin lnnff overdue income tax, und it may )o what alls him now. . . , The deer Reason closed yeater. day. and the average number of hunters will not be counted In the next census. , The stato of Oklahoma, which flares often from the headlines, because - of the frequency with which it impeaches Its governors, is onco more on the front pago. A ferocious Tulsa Judge, on Friday sentenced a 17 yeur old boy to bang, for robbery, instead of the usual murder, und on Haturday the samo Judge with a court room full ' of voters, inflicted lira im prisonment on a sick tourist, who mado a move toward his hip-pocket, when-he refused to pay a $1.1 C gasoline bill. The . court whllo pronouncing tho two cxtromo pen alties was in nn oratorical mood, first noting tho representatives of tho press were 'nil present. Tho defendants, were both of not tho BlightcBt prominence In tho com munity, and wero completely out v of friends, money and good law yers. , James W. Dales hss Joined IiIh brother' Williams and announced his IntontJon, also, of playing golf. We know nil tho tlmo that tho wild streak in Jim would come out some day. "And tho hosts of Israel exulted In their equity," (Jcromiali 8-16) Whereupon, they organized tho clvle .whoopcrs and tried to have u boom, to got their equity back. A Los. Angeles blonde anil tho weather are getting most of -the compliments theso days, and the compliments are going to the right places. Tltl-MOTOItl'.O IiKATII (Ktna Mills Kt-mlnrl) George Keuder, 66 year old prospector, who was found dead . on Boyco creek some weeks ago. and whose death was a mystery. Is now thought to have been struck by a rock from it blast which ho had set, and the fire which had char red his body was set from his burning pipe which fell from Ills mouth when ho fell for ward from tho blow. Tho bul-' let wound has been accounted for by tho firo causing u shell ' In his hip pocket to explode. It is now revealed that a U. 8. senator, noted for his heavy think ing on leading subjects, was pre. sented with an "expert" to do his mental labors on tho tnriff. This Is no reflection on his constituents, whohad to do their own, thinking, at Die polls. Up-to thc-mlmtto . housewives now servo carrots in floral anil bird doslgns. This Is listed as ar tistic and smart, and exceptionally cuto. Notwithstanding, n hunk of carrots cut in tho shapo of a pansy or a Inrk, still tastes llko a carrot. TIIK I.ICMI.YTI'ltK tiirr WHY Ober Liehlyler helped Waul Itlaekfnrd thresh sweet clover , , . .Mrs. Ober l.lchlyter and daughter motored to Wlclla Monday . , . .Jim Smith mill Henry. Mrlilytor wero Wichita visitors Saturday . . . Mrs. Henry I.ichlylcr visited nt Lost Springs Friday ... Mr. and Aim. H. Uehlyler and daughter were among the dinner guests at Mrs. James Smith's Saturday, which was for Mrs. l.lchlyter's and Mrs. Smith's sister und their hus bands . . , Mrs. O. K. l.U'hlyter and daughter visited Mrs. Frank Snorf Monday . . . Mrs. l.loyd l.iehlyter and daughters wero dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Liehlyter roceutly . '. . Ober l.lrhlytor, Henry I.lch lyier and Juy Herd hauled sweet clover to Haverhill Monday . . . Miss Fern I.lchlyter was supper guest of Ober Uchlyter's Tuesday evening. (CoffeyvMle (Kansas) Journal. Tho phenomena til, your corr.'s typewriter working perfectly, and In fine fettle. Is due tu your curr, operating same, exactly opposite to the way ordered by a typewriter expert with 14 screwdrivers and four oilcan. In ft brown alligator handbag, known In legal circles as a portfolio. Klamath Falls 000 building permit Issued for erection of one story concrete and tile building on corner of Third nnrl Klamath, A WORD FOR THE TIIK ulcl Niiyin that a lulling stons'utliiTs no moss litis for nearly fifty years been refuted daily by .Itilin V. Stevens. Nearly thirty years afio Mr. Stevens first eame to Medfurd to consult Dr. J. F. Ueddy nTai'dinfr the I'aeil'iu anil Kastern railroad, now owned and operated to finite Kails by the Owen Oregon Lumber ('oniiany. Since that time Mr. Stevens has dune nothing hut roll, from one country to another on this terrestrial planet. And every, where he has rolled he has left a lasting imprint; li is lu-ccmi -plishniciits, particularly in railroad development, beiiiff so ex traordinary that ho was recently awarded the John Fritz (oltl medal, conferred in recognition of exceptional scientific work. ;.; ' ' . HH started as city eiiffincer of the city of Minneapolis! Then he rolled to the Northwestern railroad, then to the Denver and Kin (Jrande, then the MilwauUee, on to the Canadian I'a- cifie, back to the Diiluth, Month Shore and Atlantic, west to the J Spokane Falls and Northern, and finally over to the (ireal Northern, where later as chief engineer, he located the I and K. i at .Mctnortl,' and was lor a tunc vice-prcsitlent m charge ot operations.' From the (freat Northern he rolled over to the Hock Island, for a brief period, then was named chief engineer in the con struclioii of the J'anama canal, later to be made chairman ot' the isthmian canal commission, and a short lime later bobbed up as vice-president in charge of the operation of the New York, New Haven and Hartford. 'Whereupon he returned to the Hill lines, then as head of the American railroad commission to Kussia he reorganized the lilies of the late Czar, then rolled to Siberia where lie super vised the trans-Siberian for a few years. China liked him, so he reorganized the transportation system of the Celestial King dom, to return to New York us a consult iug engineer. AT 05 years of aire one niihl have supposed Mr. Stevens would have stopped rolliii-; anil have come to rest'sonic where, lmt not John F. ! The details of his ramblins since the war are not available, hut only the other day he bobbed up in Algeria, us originator and special engineer of a brand new pro ject reclamation of the Sahara desert. Mr. Stevens is now 76 years old. AVhen most luen have re tired, voluntarily or the reverse, he is attacking the most pie turesipic and gigantic task of his amazing career, making 125,0(10 acres of sand which have been arid since King Tut, blossom as the rose. Among the details of te project are a canal 188 miles long and 40 feet deep, a port at Cubes, gigantic; dams and pow erful waterworks, the largest in the world. ' WNICTIllOlt or not this new project will he put through we don't know, but this much is certain, if anyone can tin the job, that man is John F. Stevens. And another thing is certain, if and when the work-is done, only that Fate over which there is no human control, can prevent the former operator of the 1'. and K. from rolling on to some other spoch-making ac complishment. So let's not put too much faith in ancient aphorisms. A roll ing stone may gather no moss, but if you have the initiative, bruins and will of a John F. Stevens, you can roll from sunrise ... 4 ' to Hiiuset ami gather fame, fortune, and the satisfaction of hav ing left a mark upon the world (a mark representing both ma terial mid human betterment) which will remain as long as mod ern life endures. IN FOOTBALL CALIFORNIA IS SUPREME TIIK defeat of Prnnsyl vuniii by ('uliftn'nia niiiu onmliasi.t'S t he fact that in football tho Pacific ("oast rules the world. And the defeat of O. i. V. 'by V. H. C; following the defeat of Oi'efjon by Stanford; eniplwisies another fact, that on Vhe Ta eific Coast the state of California is indisputably snpreine Yes, we miht as well admit it. There was n time when Oregon ruled the pig-skin roost, followed by Washington; but for the present at least, tlmt time has gone, with no evideiie-j of a quirk return. EXI'KUTS seem to agree that Oregon is unusually strong this year. Oregon Slate is not weak by any means. Yet both teams, after getting the jump by scoring touchdowns in the first few minutes of play, were compelled thereafter to simply go through the motions, while the Cardinal and Trojan machines plowed across the goal lines with a regularity that was de cidedly boring. ' V Some will explain the situation on the ground of superior coaching; others will opine it is a matter of superior material. Perhaps California incorporated will put it all down to the sun kissed climate. WKUi, let them fight it out. AVe don't know. . We only know what is an apparent fact, that in this year of Oraee, California from a football standpoint is in a class by herself. For those fans who take their football seriously, however, MUTT AND JEFF TH PRS0W Vou WILL I ZZ I HTTU FRtCMb CALLED ItHAT'S enAcTuy 1 1 X ArA MAsTeR. OF H6R is rAUTT, BTTR KM0WM M6- A. (MASTOID OF WHAT I KRMWISl ISHT as THe voice. viiTH -me r V-'-NVT cepeMOMics: He is MisTAkevM U vv iini v. vwe. ar SCHOOLGIRL COMPUCKIOM. Vrafe ' A MASTOIti IS f PAIN J 1 MEANT J r rts IMAUGURATIMfa IT 6lVS M GReAT PLCASURC Cf 'C I 110 TH& NCCKl f- r , ij U" CH,URN S to iwTRotHjce THJ N V ""1 1 ' feSINSOrlNlA MASTOID OF r C!!0W i ' r- JctJ o cZWVsO UAIlD 10-1.1 . ' 'r fi.iwmin.yi eoi-fni,!,!,. t -u. m. ,i " i ROLLING STONE ' A Mastoid of Ceremonies Makes Good there is some consolation. Football, like life, has its opts and downs. That is one reason the game is so interesting. Look at Cornell. For over a decade, the Eastern football goat, now suddenly,, for no apparent reason, near the top of the heap, with a smashing victory over Princeton. And Har vard. Five years ago losing 50 per cent of her games. Now un defeated, and on Saturday tieing Red Cagle und West Point ill the hist half minute of play. SO up ami down, and down ami up they go. California is cock of the walk now and promises to remain, (here for finite a spell, lint one of these days OrTgon will surprise, the dope.stor.i, just as David did Coliath many years Ago. ' - It may be only a brief spurt, but brief spurts ure thrilling nevertheless. So there is always the future mid always the chance two things that make football, as far ns intensity of interest, and genuine thrill are concerned, the greatest sport in America today. ' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, 1YI. D. Biiimd ltttr perUlntng to ptrwntl bultb and brileu, not to dliuM dtuooili or treotmuit, tll b imwered by Dr. tirvf If i iluiped, ut-vMtttA emclop la encloied. Uttert ibould bo brlif and nrlttfo lo luk. Owing to U Urgo ounbtr of UtUri recclied, only i fit tu ot unver mI nrro. No rrnlr ein tw mult to quorlw not cooforalm Ui InnUucUom. Addrm Or. Willi Brtity, lo etro of thli Dtwipoptr. M-xiMXT ik in-rrrKit than intj;iuv;hkncr It 1h now recognized by tho boHtl physicians that the great majority of cases of constipation- or ' slug gishness of the bowels (call It Intestinal stasis If you prefer, but for goodness sake don't call It auto Intoxication) ure duo to overstim ulation of tho bowel by o n o thing and an other. This ex cessive stimulation leads to vio lent or spasmodic contraction of the muHcular coat of the bowel. The bowel is not "too weak, but rather the opposite; there la no atrophy or wasting of the bowel' wall, lmt rather An increased mus-M cular tone or vigor of contraction.' Answer. As often as you like So there you are. .Every littlo bit nn'l whenever you wish. So far of physic added to the overstlm- a ,he health of the hair is con ization you've already got makes j corned, perhaps onco a week Is Juat a little bit more trouble fori"ft,?n enough to wash It. As an tomorrow. I esthetic problem, It is as, essential. That's the way it is when we 1 ould think, that the scalp be .start the baby off with tho con- Ktipatlon habit. Castor oil physics today and binds tomorrow. That's why doctors often administer a doso of castor oil In acuto diarrhea. And all the other fumlllnr domestic physics that aro used for children ; or adults, behave in a similar way. :iHU nu'' 1 vvl lvw ,n ululM There Is no laxative or cathurtlto control seborrhea excessive known to medical science that1 J4j "npss or dandruff. On the other without this unhappy after effect. So thore you are. You takes youij physic and keeps your hahit. , Yes, but how or why tho habit In tho first place? Well, ask anj? old granny who believes in plying youngsters with phyHic. Sho will givo you any num.ber of reasons why It Is necessary, not one of them valid. Ask any old doctor why ho acquiesces so readily in tho practice of feeding such med icine to children. Maybe ho will trump up sorno reasons, too, and his reasons aro as valid as your grandmother's. The truth Is that, In the absence of grave organic defect or disease, no artificial aid of any description Is required to keep the bowel func tioning. That Is, you nnd I and: your kids and mine absolutely do not require any such interference at any time; except when seriously ill and under medical care, and then, Jf the doctor thinks tho pa tient should have littlo green ap ples the patient certainly should have little green apples. lint I am speaking of ordinary well folk, and I tell you such folk never need any kind of physic or other article to "regulate" tho function of the bowel. I don't know what I can say tn make you believe this, but you'1 better bcllovo It If you want to keep welt. J do not say it merely to bo sensational or odd or any thing like that,, but only because 1 know It Is true, and you may lie assured 1 would not spenk so arbitrarily about It. If I had not studied tho matter - thoroughly over many, many years, nnd reach ed my conclusion with tho cer lalnty that 1 am light. Time nnd again I have observed old, hardened offenders, abjerfc slaves of the physic, enema or diet habit, converted by reasoning,, swear off, abruptly give up their old habits, neglect the action of tho bowels altogether for a week or two, nnd presently find that this thing 1 say is the truth. You must understand that there Is no such thing as a natural con stipation habit, for man has no control, no conscious control by tho will, over tho function of the bowel, no more control than man has over the function of the Htom-. aeh. fc'o it Is wrong to think of a constipation habit; .the habit is merely interference habit; that Is something man controls. Very well, then, cease and desist from Interferlns:, and unfailinclv the bowel will function normally, and I remember this, you can interfere with introespectivo thought,' worry, anxiety, as well as you can with a horse medicine pill or an enema by a fancy name. gt'KKTlON'S AM) ASVEKS Wlifn ii Vah (he I lair. Please tell me how often 1 should wash my hair or shampoo. nnd wh,?n 11 fe . . . (Miss '!) wusiumi uuny or wecKiy or mommy whatever your custom as it Is that any other part of tho body bo washed. Send a stamped envel ope bearing your address and ask for instructions for the caro of the mUr Somo Persons have to wash hand, too frequent washing tends to make the hair dry, harsh and brittle in some cases. These con siderations aro dealt with in the monograph on tho care of tho hair. Heaven Forbid I mll Jjitcr . Here I am, skinny and how. 1 Twenty-four years old. 62 inches tall, and weigh 04 pounds. Will you help ine to Put on some of I that comfortable flesh you tell about, or maybe even a curve or two. If( you will, I'll bo tempted to kiss you . . . (.Mrs. II. K.) Answer. Well, later, maybe. Meanwhile, send a stnmpcd envel ope bearing your address and ask for Instructions for gaining weight. When you get up to 125. pounds call around somo day. when Mr. K Is busy and we'll arrange for easy payments. - 3lllk Wrsns Cocoa. In our school they are giving the children of the first grade their eholco of mlik or cocoa made with milk for their midforenoon lunch. Of course our son chooses cocoa. Ho gets one-half cup. Khali we let him have it Instead of milk? PlenBe keep on telling about crl being Infectious. 1 am sure they need such education In our schools. (Mrs. W. C.) Answer. It would be better to offer all the children milk, nnd permit only those who really can not take milk to havo tho substi tute. Cocoa gives a false sense of satisfaction of appetite without giving the actual nourishment that milk does. They have to pretend to believe that some "colds" are not infectious, in school. Other wise the so called "children's dls- eases" might become loss prevalent nnd the health authorities, littlo tin doctors, etc., would have noth Ing to do. , (Copyright, John F. Rlllo Co.) Trnpiiers, .Mlentlon! Tho fur season will soon bo here. Wo can mako money for you with our connections. Let us estimate on your furs before you ship. MHDFOlin UAHOAIX HOUSE. 27 North Ornpo St. t(. 1 Classified advertising gets results. I - MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE , AfllOSS ' I. Shut . I. Mlnale aim pi urtraaUiu II. r- nmtu Prt neb 4rlt nukfr IS. hxiiuiipeit He IfiterJur li hi m) of mmt 18. Or till iirlnbt 17. Ueeif hale , in. Armlr fcx: lubor si; sinter '-; it. Langalilied 54. luirrl'i rf ii JuUh ex. chimatlon -fi. TriiMfrreiiors U, A lirofim of i Otllii S. hork pieces SI. Knsloned 1 ' furely r SI, Lugunit ' . ' , Solution of Saturday's Puzzle vi. inpi-f fla nRlAte PfT$ I M'Pi-.e -AS U ilK &ljC O O L !Ek iL-Ny $tt le1ainTn e. "ste 1 C A a A jOtrS rCja 5; E nsTT a t e IrQr epe F i e tu pP Die t u nie AJlIaDp iL L SP WlA RES bIaLb eDMe a p sDh eia t e t h e Rns top sPslTfe tl-M r y pHe rQt r a v elU A A gClT ArffL A T 6IR BlRe a s Tgji InQeIl ate fLE9s ggnGlMsnp H 1 1c1aIt1a1qb UsSwIaItUeTe n si. jiii He ry -f v. iiuuucvB 01 ma bi, jtirn harTMt SII. Klml of coarse ' 10. gun Illy or stHtei safflx it. IUdlniit U, Kfffr-fthnped figures 49. San 47. ItrKlslereil nurse: ahtirv 48. l.KS dlsliui iinnnei &. Dtiiiigot it. Sen iily DOWN 1. Artlflclnl channel t. Falirto mado from flnx t. jNatlTe melols s 11- - SlS'r . T " FH ,? ' . SIP " " - 11 W!l ; III W 3t 31 Jy . ,a 4. 44 41' T Z: Si TsT i S4 . !v- ; - I 1 I ' ' " I I I I. I I Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) might beat Iiis wil'r, when lie thought it necessary, but only with a slick or club riut thick er than his thuiiib." PuttliiK through a now tariff is a complicated process, You read that tho "sugar, group," ' interested' In the lmpotbuit Aruevlcan .industry of beet sugar production, hair Bperit $,r)0l,fl00 "to boost tho tariff.': That expenditure is admitted by tho sec retary of tho beet sugar associa tion. ':!;. . ' . - Just how tho $300,000 was spent will never be known in detail. Hut it is revealed that tho association spent part of Its mnnoy on "agltn tion to free the Philippines." If we free those poor Filipinos they won't be able to send sugar to. the United States without pay ing a high duty. So our sugar men say: "How can yon bear to hold those poor Filipinos in bondage?" On the other hand, the Intelli gent Filipinos say: "Wo don't WANT lo be free. We want lo be long to our dear Undo Sam, ir free dom is going to cost us money." Mr. Lehman, lieutenant governor of New York, advocating a state pension for the aged, observes Hint a pension for the aged is no more "revolutionary or socialistic" than caring for dependent children. 4 Man's attitude townrd old age has been gradually changing for 500.000 years. Somo savages- ate the old, combining economy with P11'- , nrt 11,0 we1re, IW''8"'I ed that It was quite right, for it had always been done. Some tribes turned useless old people adrift, or loft them behind when moving camp. Dwellers In Ihc fur north put the aged, with a small supply of food. Inside a hut of solid ico, then blocked up the entrance with a close-fitting block of wet Ice, leav- ing starvation and suffering (o take tnetr course. Modern "civtlltntlon" Improves II, Hliiir.il ln kirunit'it: 13. Ullr.l nllfi Ktnnll ilf I'rei tin it II, Knkli-iiN IK. lli.lfl IU. Ami Irm uf lix i!2. I'lirtj-culum! 2.1. A timet 27. A lilll III Jem- ti I cm 3f, ii h I K. ln-itn 3. llHlit uum hj nnrlntt Irutflc iirluri HO. f'rrtnliilliK lo tune 47. Miiklttir clinm Iters 3H. Crony as. witiUT Tfhi- clrs 41. liluili 43. Ibirk irray rorlt . 41. II f brow meas ure 4it. On no 4H, Poem 4ft. Nnt larger Scot. it. I'rommn fit, Ciiniinirtitlre eihllnif 4. A weight of India I. French eon Junction 6. Myielf 7. Worthless louring ft. Nostril 9. Pertnlnlnff to , ft certuln can tlncnt on that by letting the old woman or man shift for herself or him self, like an ld horse turned out on tho roadside Uindon's automobilo show ills plays some interesting novelties, and emphasizes tho American auto mobile industry's dominating posi tion in world markets. The cheapest Uritish six-cylinder car costs $1200. Near it stands the American six-cylinder Chevrolet, a fur hotter car, selling for $0.r0. Tliat's hard competition,- and the cry "liny Uritish" does not wipe out the price und quality differ ence....'. Clemcnce ' Voroshilov, 'Russian war conitnisBiir, says war must surely come between capitalism und tho proletariat. Therefore. Kussia is engaged on a five-year program, which, Voro shilov thinks, will make capital ism behave, or conquer it, if neces sary. , f The proletariat, which means tho mass of Russian workers, has, of course, nothing to say about war and pence. Their business is to cheer all official decisions. In that, they are like the prole lariat in other countries. . Quill Points A "pi-nfe.sBional Smitbcriu'r" han bn'on rxpo.sfd In Now York. A Hfiu'clitif bis rooms rrvoaletl u total absence or calomel. . In KuIa n few men boss the povcrnmont and control all Indus try. What's so unusual about Hint? It Is yet too early to tell whether tho tariff or the drouth In Turke stan will mako the turkey cost more this year. It Isn't need that makes1 n wonum buy a new frock, hut tho lasilnir 1him that the net 0110 will make her look right. The best training for a yes-man IT 6WS M GRfiAT PLASUr5i: TO INTR0DUC PAWT VHO VAULL ?lrJ6, ' VMHN IT'S, COCOANUT TlrA IN !Do You Remember?; VI.-MtS A) TODAY (From fill's ot the M11II Tribune.) (XioliL-r 21. lll WiiHhlnislon. In mllo of Illness Pronifinni Wilson altcmuts to cnU tlcad luck lit lubor-onpltal confer ence over collective barBuining. Clnroneo Johnson, cx-convlct ac cused of kllllns Mrs. Kunlco Free man, W. C. T. V. worker in Tort land. f - " t rhuiiio Clark declares ho will aealn bo candidate tor procidentia! nomlnution. Simidue: retiounid falls Tues days. Thursdays; and Fridays with a matinee on Saturday. Brown " amusement carnival opens.' U. S. Sunato told that unless labor sli'lkcs stop and Ked aiilla tions end, government will bo over thrown. ' ' TWHNTY YKAUS At) TODAY (From files of tho Mull Trlbuno.) October SI, J0 John H. Allen Issues larKo boost er pamphlet claiminK Medford and Jackson county population "la now 6,000 nnd by 1U10 Medford will undoubtedly bo a city of 00,000." Edgar Hater declares as soon as 1". and II. reaches Butto Falls, he will have two largo sawmills there in operation. First U. R. Federal court holds session in Medford, with commer cial club as court room. Frank Weston sells 12 acre orch ard for $20,000 nnd Waller Mundy sells 200 acre ranch to Towsend Creamery of Portland for J20.000." Autoist in Washington D. C, ar rested because his motor car "belched forth volumes of ill smelling gasoline and smoke." is to caddy for a fellow who asks If his seventh stroke doesn't mako four. Every community has at least one family whose numerous con nections aren't good at anything except lying for one another in law suits. Ellher the talkies aro Improving rapidly, or else It's because a gluo factory isn't so bad after you get used to It. Americanism: Educating the boy so ho will have a better chanco than dad: supporting him in idle ness because he can't find a Job good enough for u youtli of his class. The way to become a great steel executive is to posses the kind of shrewdness that will pay a slick stranger $25,000 for. his in fluence with tho weather man or something. Washington police are accused of covering up a killing. Any dull Bhould know that Isn't ono ot thoy crimes police are supposed to cover up. ' The poor wo have with us always, but almost nny modern cait refer to Ills otlici pants without seeming; lioaslful. Nature evens things. California has all the earthquakes, but the r iorion nnlivc gets anout the same results from swamp ague. Correct thin sentence: "I can't help earn tho llvlnu," said the flap per wife, ".so I do my part by studying Jim's tastes and making his life pleasant regardless of my own desires." Beautiful Women Use Mello-Glo lira 11 lies who cm.rd their com plexions use MK1J,0-GI,0 Fhch Powder only. Famous for purity its oolnrinir matter Is approved by tho Government. Tho skin ne.ver looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more sinout h ly u nd prod uces a youthful bloom. .Made by a new French process. MKMjO-GLO Faco Powder stays: on longer. Jnrmin & Wnods Drue Store. New Comfort for Eyei See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. By BUD FISHER HAWAII j X HoP V