" - 1 U..t' mnTriT'iwn it TOTVGUVDT ,rn-nnfT . WTTT?S!Ti A V- Af'TVYRTT'T!' : 00 - 1090 PAGE TEN i mVjlJCKJliiJ MAIJj rxtirUxNJii, lUiiiiJVAtvi, vnrA'v-x, mrawm, wv,xvy - Medford Mail Tribune Dally, lunder, WeiUi PllMUttt"! or 1 ' moron) nunim c. t-ir-it n. fir u. 0HHRT W. RDBL, MlUr i. IUMPTI1 UIITH, Hunt 1 Id iKkaentarl Nmpeper Mmnd iIh mttar at Meafirt, i, into Aet of Utreb t, lata. MB8CKUTI0N UTU f IU1I In Adrarxe: , Daiir, (lib Suoiij, tear..! H.; ' tollr, Mb Buodv, Bwotb .TO toll;, ltlut Sondaj, ar. Mill, MUiout Suixlir, raootJ . Haeilf Mill Tribune, om iui 100 Ullday, OM tear -uo. 81 Carrier, In AdreMe Id Medloro, AiblMjl, iKtMDillU, CenUel Point, flioer.ll, Talent, OoM HlU ami on Hllial: . IMUr, lib Sundae, aonth .J iMUIr, vitiwut Bunder, nootlt Dellr, (Uncut Sunder, oot rear I tour, vim Sunday, om year 1.00 aii trmi, eeib In adtanee. , kUSMBU Or Till ASSOCIATED rHESI Ibnlrlw Fun lwed Witt Smlee TM Anoelated Freel b eicleilielt entitles to IH m rv publlebtlarl or ill m dlipatenee eredlled to II of olnerelie eredlled In IbU PWW. and aba to tin local newi puhUibed herein. AU rltbti for publlutloa ol wetial sltpetebei benln r nUo raerred. , , , Official naper of thi Cltf M Medford. OMelol iwer of jution Couotr. Sworn dellr eierue circulation lor all Indius Anil in. IIH, Adrertlnr IKPtuenUtira If. C. MUUKNSEN A COWANT grfUM 111 Nn Vorl. Chlceio. IMMK. tencleeo, LmAuiIm, leellle, Ferllana. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ThlB Is I.lKht Week,'-and name Is lielnir celebrated throughout the land, the usual number of citizens gutllliK "111." l.lKbt Is furnished In the day time by Old Nul, and ul night by power eiinrerns, when It Is really needed. I.lKht travels faster than un mien-raced auto on 6th street, on a cold incirnlnlt, when driven by n 17 year old boy wlth : out his hat. LightB are used ex tensively In homes, and many arc burning behind shades hemmed with lued. The Unlit on the porch Is the only llifht around a homo that does not sport ft shade. 1 The porcli light enables the guest to sue how to full down the porch steps. .Copeo has a headlight from a retired 4l. running mound In n circle on Its roof, to put a gay touch to tho local observance of Lli;lit Week. , Mulhiur county onions nro get ting a strong reputation. Mal heur Knteiprlse.J Haw! Haw! Raw! , Itesldcnts of tho rural, districts nru getting so they don't flinch when a careful hunter shoots at a bird, and misses tho barn. ' The gals are putting sharp steel to their eyebrows uguln, correcting a minor mlstuke of Nature. The common complaint Ib that Naturo followed tho contour of the eye, and '.' Iho -fashionable - eyebrow . Is . struls'it. Homo of tho' gals have done a bum Job of whittling. a Culture In these parts Is perking tip, and the Interpretive dance, ns taught nt the Mtnte college, will be presented. The Interpretive dunce consists of a number of musculnr young ladies, leaping ubuut a stage, Willi a scant allowance of clothes. ' This Is not the only community in which ft boom is endeavoring to get a tall-hold vtn hlgh-powored salesmen. The Klamnth oounty press Is bosy puncturing civic growth plots, as tho following Item from tho Klumuth Fulls Herald attests; Tho "Juw bone" boys are still, making Klamath' I'nlls. Kvery week some one comes ln with a "plan" for some thing big, nnd In many in.. -'. stnnces It simmers down to a piece of bunk wherein the promoter - wants to promote something with Klamath Fulls cupltul. The Klamath Kalis editor is a tru'itor to progress, in arguing that nn ouk grows slower than a mush room, but lasts longer. Quite n few of the nlmrnds enn hardly wait until It rains, nnd they can lie down In ft mud puddle and get Ihe rheumatism, while waiting for ft goose to fly over. "WOMAN IJKSKINKR RTAUTM AH A OIHI." (Mil line Journal.) How unique. . ' "Cluy Davis, reported ns mar rled, Informs the writer that If he is, ho dftes hot know It" tNyssa Nevs.) There seems to be n vague and distant doubt In the mind of Mr. Davis, though apparently em pbutie. , THK I.AIrlUM lHXKJONK 'KM "I wish to file ft protest through the willow. I wnnt to make my complaint tigaliist women, not men. I know men--- wovk with m six dnys a week.' I know 'em when things are going good nnd When they're golngbnd. Men nre no mystery to me. No and no treat, either. All right. Now for the women. The only time I have to shop downtown is during tho noon hour or after 5 o'clock. Yet, during theso periods, I find the stores crowded with a lot of well fed dames who hnven't done a thing nil day hut have chosen this huur to mess Around In the stores, 1 pave tried the neighborhood gro, eery .stores, too and there you'll find a flock . of housewives who could hnvo, traded Just as welt even belter In the early afternoons. Tho only time the I'oor Working Olii enn shop Is at n time when the bridge fans nnd Oomfortnbly Murrled Jennies should be at home, Yet these, women who hnven't a worry in the world except thejr mirrors, eletil time away from uti, I am good nnd sore end I know fifty other girls who feel the snnie way, about It, I'll any. one thing for men they re much more con slderale than women. Men never Imther me but wbmen keep me on edge. The more I see of women tho bettor I like ,men,' (Topeka, Kan,, Journal ) . 4 tfeppner Lunch counter In the M. I- Currnn pastime changed . . r--, i. i i i . . i i . i ' ' i i IS PRESIDENT HOOVER t "The primary responsibility Incumbent upon the chief execu tive is to appoint men to public office who will execute the laws of the United Slates with integrity, and without fear, favor or po litical collusion. 1 Hole your demand that the organization shall dictate appointments in Florida irrespective. of merit or my .re sponsibility and that you appealed to the opponents of the admin istration to attack me. The suecesB of the Republlcun party rests upon good government, not on patronage." THIS is the reply of President Hoover to the Republican state organization in Florida, reKurdintf the appointment of Federal District Attorney JTiiKiii'S. It is just the sort of reply that yo would have expected from Mr. Hoover, and it empha sizes the .point, frequently made in this column, that, with the election of President Hoover thprc was a new political deal in the White House. ' ,. i President Hoover is not unmindful of the necessity of sound party organization and party loyalty; hut he regards himself, mid properly so, as President of the entire country .first, and as tho leader of his party second, "i In. other words, when, in his judgment, there is a conflict between what is best for the conn-. try and what seems best for the behind the national welfare. np () the professional politician A fairly hear the Old Guard breath this morning, and deploring the fact that President Hoo ver is such a poor politician. ; . .. . , Hut is he? We hyve our "doubts." In. our opinion the people of this country, regardless of parly, are somewhat weary of the time-honored piirfJsaii .creed, "to the victors belong the spoils," that federal posit ions ..should fie filled first, not on the basis of what, the individual can , do for this country, but what lie has done for his party. ,. This does not mean service to the party should be disre garded entirely. 'Hut it does mean, this consideration should be secondary, and the respective abilities of the applicants should be the first consideration. THIS is flic President's view and it is, to our mind, the rigid one. Moreover, it is a policy fhafr will help his party in the end, for, as he well says; in the last analysis, the success of the Republican party rests upon good government, not upon political patronage. Where, there is a conflict between the .two, to plnee principle above party, is not only best for the country, but. best for the party. . .,, 4. , , - . , WHY SO MUCH SMOKE? WK can t quite make out. the intense interest, aroused 111 I'ortlaiul over the contest between Clarenee IlotehUiss mill Jack Pay for the appointment of.IL.S. Marshal. This is a, minor' office, nnd the entire affair of slight' importance. Yet both Portland papers are devoting a (jreat (leal of space to the details, and ilidulKiiiR in all sorts There must be something which neither this paper nor the people of the state at large, arc aware. If the present conflagration continues, no doubt .the colored gentleman will be forced to emerge, and the true iitr wardness of tho situation divulged, , .". u NTHj that time, all wc can tiiirers who wonder why ent incumbent, Mr. Hotchkiss, is tlia,t we did so for precisely the reasons outlined above: because wc regarded Mr. Hotchkiss as the applicant, best fitted, for tho jol), ,. 1 , ,. , ,. And wo have yet to hear any arguments brought to our notice for shelving Hotchkiss in fa vor of Day, is that, the latter is a deserving Republican, ft good scout nnd a good party man. As far as wo know, 110 one Hotchkiss is better fitted to efficiently discharge the duties of the position in which lie lias given such excellent service, then who shouldn't he be ro-itppointctll , i . , We, don't know. But perhaps ican generals" continues, we will .. Now that the President has ridden-on the Grand Trunk rail oad as it wns"ciiipped in 18f2, wouldn't it be in order to invite him to have n ride on the Shasta division of tho Southern Pa cific! Senator ltinghnm of Connecticut, may be the handsomest man in the lfpper House, but he invcstigation-with n very black liace problems are like babies. and handle if you've never had Speaking of Senators, what named Hefliii t The intelligentsia consists and then blame some gland instead of original sin. MUTT AND JEFF : I WHeW IT'S COCOANOT , I V0U rtA( BM USTeMING TO WSS I V0U A(e N0UJ USTCMNS toI " j ' ' iw HAWAII, r HaPG PARK(t,-BtT6ft cowM AS THG AMERICA'S t0$T . , . JO-LI -, ' --. ' ' ' V'V": rtY&imrJL - . r .-, ,1 ,, , " ' , '-: - -c,k r. h t r,. , c. rtr rw T ,vt n I VM1 A POOR POLITICIAN? party, lie stands four-square ' . , .. this is heresy, and one can flampaigners cursing under their ,. . . . .i '. of elaborate speculations. within the political woodpile of answer to those interested in- this paper came out for the pres denial of the fact. The only , . denies this. Hut if Captain ns the campaign of .tho "Mex find out. lias come oiit of Ihe tariff lobby eye. They are ensy to understand any. . lias become of n certain party . of tliose who lo ns they pleas? Mutt Controh the Air, Personal Heklth By WILLIAM a. i lmm nwtilnlnf to aaraoMi health and ffl ha aMacted or or. Araar u a luaipaa, Kii-aauraa unviupa a bkiuto, Liiera iwmio o ' a a rir i h v ilZliai written In Ink. Oalm to the laiie number ol letter! rewired, onht a fea can ba ararear-1 . !" Ji.'LL,: 2 bereT No reolf tea be nan to war lea eat aufoiaUBf to iMtructloM, AaVlraaj Dr. Wuliaa ' uVlva Bradr, In eare Of wa aewea-iwr. r-. . Sprained ankle used -to be ft thrilling episode when the, emerg ency had to be met by Improvising a bandage from the hem of the heroine's fluffle. Fortunately we have other means of first aid to day; and besides, the knee seems more . susceptible to. twists and sprains dnys. . now a-, A sprain Is sometimes as bad us a fracture; and sometlmoB It is Just n slight frac-1 ture near tho &ti kle. If there is any break In the bone It must be treated according ly. If there Is only a tear or a stretching of llgnmonts, then the emergency treulment I shall nojv degcrlbo is effective if promptly and thoroughly carried out. Immediately plunge the injured leg into a tub or bucket of water as hot as endurable, and keep It so for an hour, frequently dipping out some water and adding hotter water, to maintain the extreme of Ifeat., KuiTowIng the hot footbath, gently massage tho ankle and leg. using upward strokes, with cam phor liniment (cumphorated oil) or other mild application such ts witch hazel or plain soapy water or soap water with a drop of tur pentine added. After 15 minutes of massage, upply drV heat In any available, form. A 60 watt ordin ary frosted electric light bulb ar- runged to hang a few inches from 1 the ankle, under a cover, will serve j very well. 1 In mild cases, whore the injury . is clearly not a miciure. me i"".r not nt all communicable lifter ankle nnd leg should be lmmcdi- ntely bandaged or strapped after the preliminary hot souklng. Then; tho patient should resume walking) at onco, wearing In addition to tile bundugo or udheslvo dressing a snugly Inced high shoe for aildl tlonnl support of the nnkle. In any case, in the absence of medical ndvlce, a sprain will do better If tho patient makes earnest effort to uho the injured unkle. If Iho nnkle Is left lung nt rest after such un Injury there will be more trouble from adhesions and other tc. , i! dlfflcullles luter on -" ----- a feft on stepping out with the in jured font Is not Intolerable the patient need not worry about the thought of possible fracture of the hone, for even If there Is such fracture no great harm Is dono by walking on the Injured foot, nt least until proper medical core Is available. t How to apply a supporting ban dage or adhesive plaster strips to n, sprained ankle Is easier to dem onstrate than to describe. Imagine tho ligament torn or stretched, nnd then try , to npply the dressing In such a way ns to .draw together and hold together the torn or stretched tissues. Itnndage or straps should bo, applied from the fore foot upward to the middle of the calf. , , . When dlntbermy Is available the victim of a sprain with obstinate after lameness is In grent Krck, for this is tho only meuns-at our dis posal for getting heat In where the damage is. . Modern surgical experience tencnes mat uisnniuiy is snorteneu by this mobile treatment, ns com pared with the prolonged disability that often attended sprain treated In the old fashioned immobile way, with plaster cast or similar splints- Only when fracture or other com plications is clearly recognized should the Injured Joint be Immo bilized. , , ., QVMSTIONS AND ANSWEHS All lint ami lbillioretl. Can you tell me what causes hot flashes In- Women- past middle age nnd what to. do for them? Mrs. 11. It. H. ., Answer. No. Of course I have my theory nbout It, like overy other doctor, but why bring that up? Every medical hypothesis advnnced to explain this annoying trouble reminds mo of the old granny's explnnntlon "nerves." Incident ally the trouble Is not confined to women, nor is It limited to an nr bltrnry age. Many women never have such trouble. If you will state your complaint In the first person nnd inclose stamped envelope bear ing your address I will mall you some general advice which may help. ' Arthritis. ric.ise give me . Information and ndvlce concerning treatment of nr Hot and Cold 1 BRADY, M. D brceM. not to tfuoaaa flacooala ar trataMnt.t J thrltis. . It Is just beginning to take bold pC.me.. Klght months ago my ring finger began to be stiff and sore . . . crowned teeth extract ed ... . trying chiropractic and elec-1 trie . , , u. J. n. ,1' Answer. "Well, when you havie, experimented on your health ' pJ your neighbors and friends' satis faction, you should declare a re cess and put a good physician in charge of the experimental work. Yes, or course the treatment of Joint inflammation is more or les:i experimental, since the. trouble is not of ft. specific nature and tho best of physicians cannot say off. nan(1 wnnt ,ts nntuI.e or origin is ln a given case; But if this is true, how ridiculous for you to try this and thut treatment or remedy merely on the chance. "Why, my dear friend, you ask about some fool serum, baths, electric monkey. shines. You might Just as well cut out the hlghfalutln affectation and call your trouble rheumatlz If you are going to follow in the footsteps of the poor old victims of that d lusion. Arthritis means Joint in flammation; It conveys no hint of the nature or causor proper treat ment of the inflammation. isypnills la Mlnitanuiii Is there ranger of contracting syphilis from another patient in a sanitarium where both use ' the same bath? Answer. Xo more Sanger, believe, than there is in tile use of tho bath In any hotel or other place where such conveniences are used iiy one person after another. 0r,lnnr nnd waier cleanli- mm ,3 a rolial)i0 defense against 9uch infection. Syphilis, by tho w.iy t)Ut f.-pbiy communicable the firHt year or so. (Copyright John P. Dlllo Co.), A snrs.p pbfier reo.eptlon was no new' '.xperlenccj for Mr. Mac Dnnald. He ... baa, -been snowed under before. Moll, for some people, will he ; ,ii.v about thlnars thev know - nothing about. Fame Is fleeting, and Mussolini will figure In history chiefly as the man who made another rev olution necessary. "The Specialist" Is a best sell er, which clinches the argument j It Is still ii hick town flf't rwme'of llm isiiuctators lit tlife'! 10 ; p. i.in. '"fin nro in thclri ;' night shirts. ,1 i ,IH nv i.M,nt nn Iiinm-r: go to church liglon. Well, selves a lot to hear nhout re-l they save them - of disappointment. ' English Sunday schools now use n, Bible from which naughty things nre expurgated. Over here the' pulpit seems to use , one expurguted of damnation. , . Americanism: ' Piously nursing n' kitty that appeals to us: hating tho wiser man who" tells us it is ft tiger that will tip us harm. ' Archaeologists have found a small figure burled so that Its slightest movement would cntiRO u great noise. Probably Hive cheer lender. prlm- Aiirt yel the cliap who otv Jcft loNtliw.MM of vtnigo is ho oiio a 5wTas n 241 lillt annind h roll of one's. One explanation of things., Is the,, yuecr ' belief that tho man who breaks his-onth to uphold the constitution still has honor. ' Don't bo ahamd. Future hls- torlans will think our great sta- Quid Points i'-, that tno majority still Knows, what ft rail fence is. l: mAil'tribunel: DAILY CROSS-WORD A . ' itivt ' Solutlcnot Vestertfay's Purile down It. iilomle . -IS. fiber plant 10. cue In renn- ay I vn li In 17, I'rnBTunt ell of roipef fur. 18. JliTlalou ortlia Vnloa It. Mors sv. Menaces . it. Lett art. mie imilai ' , nnlberry . tK Proionii Sri,' Telia ngaln Uonrt declalon J7. Sea englf a 8a. Comae to getlier it. IndefimtA. . ejnnntlty " t. Winnow . . 11. l'erlnlhlng to Bnnlshmaut &."Orre rrlio helps " 4S. liuello ata god 07. Girl's name ' tlion mueuoBf . 47. Beere 4D. TI16 law' of " Jtfoiea r). Hock worker It. ilenm 69. Lay away i0. Obatrnetlon 71. fitrnlogema Headsi 1'cjneS 73. Utlera t. In the year of cowjr 1. ftnrrow board Ct. Wander a. 11 il IB. Iieprared 1. At n treat Ola. 01. tuf-iliapeil taiice DCJ.OS!gnM0NAD pq j RiTfl ieJr" a s e p NUNQP4.WE DpHi: J $ t olu eTsnN a iIlIITo nBnKa.jign S Tii" wnopspE8 S VsTNaQlyUjij sDsjoit R NpfoM emJe t sDr a M A t PE NflP 0 M E T T AlLlTlElRlsUslplAlRlslg . :2 i I Ppir. A1, 7 s 9 I" I"" h lik- 1 7U - 155 31 . 'I " ''.-" J-iiUl '-:'l' V Vj. 1 . .iiiiii '"V 1 v1-;-'- , , 1 m 1 " y 1 1 Si- 1 29 ? So . 3, 3 i4 Jf 36 '7,. i . . . J r ;;."?. -. Bi. -i---,Y "X 1lt IIi!rlHll!lllI SS SI ... . STl 0 CZ i, Za Zs T T Tml. - : I II f ; H i I M I I I . tiiums were used for serious drama! r lectures for the masses. . . j . The drys might put over nn : Somo stocks, selling at -twice enforcement ' act In New ork Their value, no need to name them,, by holding an election on some;. went part, way toward the right ropentnnt morrow everybody lit the after getting i night before. - , Nobody is perfect, and perhaps people shouldn't expect any pres ident to be strong and silent more than on subject. In"stme sections it is nn In sult to audit a gentleman's books, and In others thero is very little stealing of public funds. lt is ensy for statesmen to; agree- on what is tight. Thei hard part is to find ft solution that will make each think.:, he is' getting an- advantage. Correct this sentence: "Tom ond I hnd a charming woman ooaroer last yeai saiu me wiie, 1 "and now I want another." ! Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) tlie hu.CS and intestines, pro- , , . , . . Ui.eu.g Violent vomiting and litath. Nine actors nnd actresses playing with a sailor's pet pnr- lit Were taken' ill, two died.jof hoi water before breakfast. i . . The human race will be healthier whun t wild lite filial 1 have been eliminated, and all other life, per lia(R, except that of human beings. Horttes carry typhoid, crocodiles carry sleeping sickness,-the tse-tsej 'fly implanting It in human beings, after biting the crocmlile's gums. Mosquitoes tranport malaria and yellow' fever. Rats spread the dreadful bubonic and' pneumonic plagues. Dogs have a monopoly of rabies. Children play-with cats and got the germs of diphtheria from their tfurs. Snd ,, news from Wall Street, Many earnest little lambs, when I PUZZLE fl. rvclnmntloa , Sfl. I'rcimrp fur ffe iicuin ii. Miiki ul lyrlo . IMU'lry . Farther In iX I.'iiIIm of elec trical currcnli etilliiil. . IliiuU: Scat. . ling ma . . Trlle Moerallne nnme . . AruUlhn mill. tnry rum. , munilcri.Tar, Co. Cuiieiso 311. Aortliern . Rnropcnn '' '4S. Iluys' ttiya . 47. I'ulille dla. ' cuorse 49, Mnftcnllne nlckriarae at. Orrrun of hear Ing fiS. Ferment.. . fifi. Famoui Alrlk Ibla it. Assert .' Hi. Market CH. I.orntlua SH. Wax ' eu. Jletal.benrlnf - rocki I. Uuna of the . arm 9. Frollo i , l.nbcla" tt. Smnll ronnd mark . Florra eoploai. I; laea ' !. Snfili denot. in rl morbid eoimitioa 8. luseot'e eKffl 9, Appears If. Hank officers II. Seed corering 18. Ksiiloilvo if T1C0 IS. Koblomnn il, llitjii mountain the tickers stopped, might have ..been m stake for nairiess -Mexican been mistaken ro dogs, shaved off, errttra annvorl nir .... price. ' flood stocks, that in a few years lv.Hl go 300 per cent above their present prices, dropped heavily. Foolish speculators usually sen good atbeks to protect bad ones, partly because there's a market for good ones, none for bad. : The German flying bnat,yDO-X. heavier than air, with 12 powerful engines, flew Sunday carrying A HUNDRED AND SIX.TY-NIN13 Mi MAN BEINGS. . ..... Of this living load, 150 were pas- I sengers, 10 were crew, the greatest j living cargo over taken into the air. Uormany has the honor of be ginning whnt may be called real imssenger. flying. Within a few years other Im proved airships will carry 10 times Fat Girls! Here's a Tip for You . AM oven the world : Kruschen Knit is nnneAllnc to skirls and fom- en whrt sinve Ton an auracuve, I free from fiit flsure that cannot fan to win admiration. J .or? s mo recipe mat oanisne-s fat atjd brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness Hhat every woman possesses Kvery mrniriK take one-half tea- omwin itf k'nurhiin K.iltain n clnoa t He sure and do this every morn ins for "It's the little daily dose that takes oft the rat." Don t rnlss a morninn. Th Krusohen habit means that every particle of poi onoua waste mutter and harmful nctds and sass are expelled from the system. At the same time the stomach. liver. -ittdnevH nnd bowels are toned ! up nnd the pure, fresh blood con- taining Nature' hIx life-giving salts in carried 10 every organ. Kland. nerve nnd fibre of Ihe body and this is followed by "thut Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that Is reflected in bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charming figure. ' . flet on Sfo bottle of Kruschen Salts nt Jarmln Woods Driiw Store Oasts 3 months) with- the distinct understanding that you must ne satisfied wJth results ori money back. Do You Remember? T TUX YKA11S ' AOO TOly (From files of the 'Mall Tribune.) October 2, 11. -London.'--SAllies agree J make . ex-kalser go on trial for life. Bolshevik! army deny ' fall of Petrograd and claim victory over white army. A bright star visible In the sky in daylight puzzles people of Port land. s Local hotels still report , brlRk tourist business no rooms at Hotel Medford last night. Newspaper workers in San Fran cisco strike for higher pay. Chicago hog prices drop below (11! for first time in long pcul, London-New York nirplane sent'. IceMs discussed ng probability. Home Telephone company ap plies for new 10-year franchise. Question referred to .City Attorney Fred Mears. TWKXTV yiOAHS AfJO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) October 22, 111(111. Ashland citizens circulate peti tion to allow hotels to sell liquor. "Work of paving West Main street starts. New York. "I'll -knock tho big coon', head off!" said -x-Chumplon Jim Jeffries nn his ar rival here today front Europe. ' "Out in Idaho" . draws' packed house at Bijo'u theater,, as given ! by Richard Darling Stock com pany. . - ' . . . -. Pear market drops! Winter Net lis $2.10 in New York: Clnlrgt average $1.25; apples sell ns h as $3.25 per box. K. Daggett, rich young orchard ist, arrested for speeding his a'uto 1 and for running it without ft light, 1 license or number.- - 1C9 passengers and crew. But this is a start. e-- Yon have watched a bird sour ing, its wings not moving, woniler ii; how it is done. An east Prussian lieutenant, Di nr.rt, in a Gorman "glider," no en ginesr proves that men can do what birds can do, and more. Flying over Haltio Band dunes, ho remained in the air 14 conseou- vie nours, weathering a 50-mile gule., It Is difficult even to imagine that. Conifortabie MOTOR COACH . Money-Saving fares 1 Frequent, Convenient Schedules .. ' . ,,-,A.-.,f '- -iW. 1ftt TRAVEL to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, or any point en route by luxu rious motor coach. Gliding . over autumn highways seated in a deep-cushioned individual; reclining chair you'll enjoy comfortable travel at low money-saving fares. Many convenient de partures daily. San Francisco $12.15 bvloiTiioitaWe Los Angeles ..'...::.'....'...;.;.'; 19.0Qt Sacramento 10.60 ' Heading ... o.oo Merced 1.65 'TERMINAL "' HOTEL JACKSON 102 So. Central Phone 309 ConvBiifetif" v toonointcai By BUD FISHER