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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEftOX, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER .V1929.- Medford Mail Tribune - -.& , 1117, ftumtar. WUf Fuiillsliril li ' ; MEDFORD PnlNTlN'a CO. ' M-87-S9 N. Fir Hi. Won ROBERT W. Hi: ML, Editor B. SUMPTEK SMITH, Manner An Independent Ntwptper Entered u tecond clui Bitter at ftledford, 1 Oregon, under Act of Mircti 8, 18T9. V , 8UBBCIIIPTIUN HATHA t Mall In Adtanet: ft Dally, llh Sunday, j-nr.... .', , i Dally, lth Hunday. ni'inlli v 4 Daily. Klllwut Rurulay. yrar fT.tO .18 o.to .05 2.00 Daily, wlllxiut Runday, month.,,, Weekly Mall Tribune, one yrar. . . Huruliiv. nil v.ar ............. m 2.00 atr Lamer, in Auranre in Aitun.ro, aiiiiwu, f Jieksomllle, l enlral llilnl, moral:, lalent, bold K'WH and on Hlthwayei Daily, with Runday, month f .7S Pi. Dally, lthout Runday, month .09 t Dally, UlKiut Runday, one year 7.00 IT- Daily, nith Smrlay, one rev.......... S.00 I AM '.mm, ask In adtanel. WEMtlM W THB AHDtK IATF.n PHKM fl-J -Behl Full Leased Wire Rerilfe j5 rflie AncelatMl Pre la eirlufllrely entitled to uJ for pul'llation of all newa dispatches fc-wjeredltel4o It w otlirmlw credited In till, paper, lanel also tri The loral nea publhhed herein. L " All rUhu for pulillcatlui at wieclai diwateHo t' rtrrrln re alto roerteu.1 . ' WKMBKH OKTIIB 11WTKI) I'ltKBtl ; ufflrUl, paper of tbe City of Mwiford. Ofrio4I paper of Jacksnn County. A. B. f. txtiaif firnilatlnri fur rIx oionttH .rjIlM llr.lr.lkOP 1 l9ft. 1174. Hailr arerace diatriliutioo tot tlx nontbi to Ufletotier 1st, 102,,, 461 1. 3 Tresenl prehs run, it.. MKMIIKII UK AUDIT llllllBAU UK CIIK'III.ATitlN ' ;J . Adrrrllfilnri HepresentatlrM " M. C. MtlllKNHKN I'tlMl'ANY , niflrra in Ne York, Chlraio, Detroit, ' nelM0. Ari. rleattle, rortland. . .- Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Man has conquered the air wept jWljen 1t h forcl .across lhe fcnpn ehord. r ; ' " f.'"- Rain in hndly nocdoI to stnrt s'-lho crnln sruwintf. an the rtuokK K-flyiHff.. yu " "NKWLYWKIW WILL UVK Jv,. 1 T V, fll'l roil TIIK- ritKSINTS" ""(Del" Norte Triplicate.). The crrinR yf-jirintor litlR it riKht, for once. "Bettrr JIumJo Wok" is In the SfofflnK. There Ih unthlrw the mnt .Vter with the niUHiPIr It's the IjfrrHiuslclanH. ,1 . It la with a pleiiHuruide k1w nf teVjiriile (hut the stute notes the ru juvenntion of the municl)mliiy that v.Jh onllcU KiiRtMie. llerelnfore, that Vtjmr,; has heen running neck and V neck, with : Salem, to determine .vhii.'h cuuld ho oh staid and con trMM'vativo as Portland. Iter wild k .streak 'Ims htum confined largely feln -the pant to raisin ft whifilteis to " v'niako,a paKant reiillKtlc. All the l''whr--cioudstin Oregon's war on the U iltmdly. clKnrcttui were horn in LKiiKne. When erny rains pelted tlio roofs,.. and bounced off the .; pavements t for. 41! duys. straight; the -papersTpriniod lonu cditoriuls ''tipruve thkt' .it -was heyer to et - your fret wet , In th Vlllamctto .yHileirheweA'HHnJsft pattN -hlown olT 'lri' a t Kufihum ' IJ cyclone,; KUK()honlwiys controlled '"her civic emotions, and was proper ,N painfully so and inclined to the 'l'urltanlcal., . V Itut now KuKcne Is nctlng up. f'VThc wine of fnnthall has Neeped f,f int htr soul,' and the rIoi-Ics of Kjher hlnh school arc bin r yd from '"tthe top of the first paKe, in elKht- r 'column heatlllnes. ' (hi tyhn horizon are visions of a state champion- 'hl ton in, and Krcator Rrandour g inn uiwn can know. j t "A norktto party wnn . Jtolil Tlim-ptlay evenltiK at . thr AVnt-nt l7H)i'litK Bchnol." (Mulheur Kntor- DrfHe. ) Who wti8 llto victim, tintl vwns ft a leHHon to hlm7 tv, The recint luiU cw.ntrt in WnH tr.Bt, recall the day ta-hert I'ort ,'Neff waa a rlalnR yottriK Demprrn J'-. -He-prutnr, unci tie once atood on box In UnymarWet rtquure nntl, l -rltolnting a (oroflnitar lit ynur.corr., jHiiltl Bolcninl.r: "Wttll Dtreet htt V her golden flhtrera nrntind your ifthroul retttly to throttle yon and ' evei'y miin who awivita urn! atrlvea." t.J)n 'those, dnya there wiik not n v.. 1 temoornt Jn .Juckaon county who woa not having hla, wind aluit off tStV Wall Str.et. . ' . , , 'f,- "WK CATHIl TO A PEPl'LIAIl ( .TRADU AT ALL TIMUt4 (Ad, 1'endleton Mu.tt Oregonlan.) Ad- mlrnhle frnnkneHa. -Ht AMKRICA NAVKIi AfilX! 4 H (a; with.. profound Hntlafuctinn ..Ihilt wo note the eXilaillitton made fafiy ,IIh8 Lillian KoHtcr for alitpptng the fare of un KiikIIxIi dranintlc serine In n Lomtou realaurnut. '-There waa n danger that persona H reailittg of tho Incident might have f !,)olonnlrued Miaa Joater'a pttr. )o. They might have Imagined S that ahe waa actuated hy Home n'raonal motive! -nrlatng out of the jpviitle'a commentK concerning her ilHtrlonli- ahlllllna. In altott, ie k. rtplte her profe'aaloh'a 'well known ptol.rnnce of crltlclant, they might liav. thought Mlna l-'oater merely 'f)rnt her temper. ,.'. ei llnpplly,' aa a renult of her own .-explnnntlnn, there can he no poaal. ''Iilllty of auch u utlaconceptlon. Ity eine oriel auiicincni Aliaa router liua placed the .ntlre Incident upon 'tinolher plane, ' It -U'aa high luttrl- .itiairi that led Iter to alrtp Itunnen i'Hwaffer nothing leaa. "I aniacked j. iilm wholeheurtedly on heltnir of iolAmerlra." T- Wluit trua Am6rlcnn lld not ff lhrlll na ho read thoac wonla! They K .luko their place with "Mllllnna tnr riefrmKe," nnd with the exclnmutlon IVf Mni'k Twnln'a rrenchman. who, T'1ielng pinked In a duel, cried mil: f 5"! tile confound It, what ia It that 1 die for? t)h, yc I die that l.'Viince may live." Jt la good ,to tjj-'kitnw that the country'a honor la - illll upheld. (Kanaaa City 8tnr.) I I' Iftdll Sllec Hill ll ', HT. JOHIOI'll, Mo., Nov. B. (T-l iA)prnjtinwlely inoo ahvep perlaheil Ij In ji fire of iiiKletei mined origin, y iwhlch deatroyed ahfep pena at tho stockyard In Kouth Ht. JriHeph late Vyrntcrday. . i'T '. ;, r . iKiamnth i int Mndy ,mn r- eglly changed handa, THE FIRST A. B. C. NEWSPAPER IN SOUTHERN OREGONjdictated by them.. This is not . ' ' . j opinion ar alwuys jmimjiUIo hi T-HI3-.MAIIi-TR'Hi;NE.-nor has llie ilibtinction o(; beins tlifi first 'A. H. C. nowKpnpt'P f) Sou(jH'ru; .Oreuap,:i Scv.rrul weeks nun wo iiiiiKimiced tluit an applicalion for nit'inbcrsliip had been made, and explained, briefly, what that iiiemberHliip wovtld mean. The application lias now been gninted, and the Mail-Tribune is duly lisltM with the leading metropolitan dailies of the eoiintry, as an aeerediled A. Jt. (', newsjiapcr, . This may not seem a mutter of major importance to the people of .Southern Oregon, but Jt is a matter of major import ance to this paper and to its advertisers. For it officially establishes not only the extent lint the finality 'of this paper'x circulation. In the field of both local and foreign advertising the A. It. ('. mark on a newspaper's has relatively the same authority in the advertising trade that ,1.. 1. .1... I" .! . . . 'I I . .1 I. mi' iiuirK .sterling on a piece 01 silver nns in tne jcweiry trade. AVhen a jeweler buys sterling silver he knows just what I he is getting ; and when an advertiser buys A. Jt. ('. circulation he knows just what he is getting. i TIIK A. li. ('. system is based upon the truth, that the only circulation that is. worth anything to tho advertiser is the circulation that means customers;- As a result subscribers who are getting a newspaper without paying for it, who arc on the free list, or who are receiving the paper without, ordering it, are not .included in the A. li. (', total. Only those subscribers who JiUY' the paper and therefore can be regarded as potential customers are included. Some idea of how' drastically this rule is applied may be. gleaned from the fact that nil subscribers, not paid up within three months of date are excluded. As a result the total circu lation represents the cream of circulation, ONLY the circula tion that means profitable results to the intlividuhl nsing it; while padded circulations are automatically revealed and fall of (heir own weight, ' W1MI,K l he A. 1!. ('. was organized by large foreign adver tisers, and was and is designed primarily for their pro tection, it has also helped local advertisers and the newspapers using its service as well. l'or it removes all doubt, regarding cirfliilnlion claims, and establishes the entire advertising field upon a business basis, mutually beneficial 'to. tin) newspaper and its customers where it belongs. . . - , Also, under this system the newspaper makes day-to-day re ports. Today's report for the A. I!. (;., for example, shows the following circulation for the Uiiil-Trihnne : J'ress run today ;'....,. 4825 Total distribution (including those in arrears, employes of the paper, etc.) 1011 Net circulation, paid in advance (average for past six months) 4174 , There are. also other details, compiled daily, of interest to advertisers and open to their inpscction at any time. ; In other words, the Jlml-Tribune today takes its place among the well established nnd accredited mediums of advertis ing in the r'nited Stales, a step which we believe will be appre ciated by both local and foreign advertisers, and which should add materially to the Mail-Tribune's prestige anil standing, .both at home and abroad. WHAT ARE IN tile mutter of Mdfnrd's down in the l'iniil miiilysis reduction in wider funds ciin bond repayment .and sinUiiiLr fund. , ' Heeinise the intiret coinniitlee left the KiiiUiiiu 1'iind inlact, and only eliminated appropriations for the purchase, of land. ...:.. . r i i iV. '...V . '. i . . .. ,? iiiiiiimi'i.iiiii'c w .me "iti pipeline, ami preliminary ciinsiriiciion for the new reservoir, it is niainliii I ilmt to intimate this re duction impairs the sinUini,' fund is unfair and untrue. , Unl the contention of the water hoard, as we understand it, is this: 'I'liey ore legally oliliiraled to pay $11,000 for one piece Of property; if this item is cuj out, then they can't meet their payments to the sinking fund. , ' ' Or to put it another way : The budget committee, maintains this entire .27,000 elimination can lie made without impair ing the sinking fundi' the wider board' maintains it can't be. Here, with the same fuels, two entirely opposed conclusions are drawn., Which is right 1 I AS we have previously stated, we don't know. The average citizen doesn't know. Hut the city council, as an interme diary, should be able to find nut between now and the latter parj of this month. And it is the duty of the council to do this. Certainly no one questions the ability or inlegrity'of the budget committee, nor of the vater board. They are both made up of representative citizens., sincerely devoted .to the best interests., of the city. Hut with the same sot of facts thev honestlv differ as to the ""'"IM-.-lalioi. f """' fts. MUTT AND JEFF MUTT. YOOR -BRoADCASTINfA STATlftM IS I' ll MONOftV S'OO BROADCAST Xu OPERA 6F INTCRFSRlMS UJITH V)RV SWI0M liVi rVvRtcA. we pRcresr iTH NOISE 1 4 fa"i) . 5 THE FACTS? lux reduction, (lie question comes ns to wlietlier or not t lift ifJ7,()()(l lie made, willnmt iniiiiinni; the nnd the proper "course of action An Hour Cff Classical - I agaimst f WHAT'S WRONS TIIK only point we tried to make was that whatever is done, under no circumstances should the water sinking fund be impaired. And to that 'contention we, hold. If this reduction can-be made, without impairing the shaking fund (or without abandoning expenditures which the welfare of Medford abso lutely demands), then by nil menus let it be done. , Hut if it can't be, then it is to M'cdfurd's interest that the complete reduction should not be made. , , This is a complicated and detailed problem, which is up to the rijpresemitives o the people, rather than. the. people them-, selves, to decide. , , . ' . "' ' ' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D., , Blfoad latum ptrtaJnluc to peraooti baaltb and bn'( t to dhwtM tflicnosla tr iMatntat, will li lutiml bf Dr. -Ufif If itaiiped, lelf-jaklrawwl emelupe li endued. eiUra febould bi brkf aod written la Ink. Owing to U larga Dumber of letters retched, coif f of ma bo tnewer Ad ber. No reply tin be inula to Querlea not Mofornlng to tulruetlODB. Aihtftea Dr. WliUaai Bradj, w tare of uiia paper. ' TKIJi MVl NOT IX MOrilM-U'l. XI'MBKkS ., It is my own conviction, and 1 ! dny lnshI asf ure'yuir1 that just think.. my opinion in a matter like this has consirim-anie wiKht civ I Would not thus offer it. It Is my firm belief that .there is no such t hintf "autointoxication" or "Intent in:il toxemia" or poisoning of the Hystem hy the ahHorption of waste matter from the bowel, i except 1 n that grave surgical cmciBcncy, acute obstruction, as in intususceptton In an infant, or of strnnKiilation in any ease of her- nfa. Thls opinion is a neguiive oneond of course it is impossible to provo a-negative. Hut there arc wtill .some physicians, and very good oiich too, who seem to hold the opinion that something of this sort can happen in cases of ordi nary Intestinal stasis or sluggish ness of th bowels, constipation, tho they offer no wclcnllflo proof to support their contention and as far as I can follow Ihey maintain that this is so "because the old tim ers assumed it was so A recent outstanding formula tion of, this belief appears In a scientific paper on wic wuojeri- in 4 mucous rulitiH h Walter A. Baa- , (lllKlllB iu ,lliy such experiment, tcto. M.D.. wilt, wtys: R-oRniz- S.(,V1.,. mm . own noUnna or IriK that thn lmi.urt.tnce of thie . Kr.lluUl)UH suUKe.stlona of l.tlsy-f.tm- (Intcwtlnul toxemia) i ii,.s; ,lii.l only what your Uuc .ontroverslal mil.Jert, I am M- . .i y,,u nl.out rest, Hleup, Ulel,' phalically of the opinion that' . ( here Dr. lla.Htedi mentions some symptoms which we shall omit from this newspaper Item) may In many instances he associated with a chronic toxemia caused by the absorption of food or bacterial poisons formed la the bowel, or possibly of the dead bacteria them selves; and it is probable not only that tlie abnormal bowel condition of mucous colitis favors bacterial proteolysis (sure, this frightful word Is In. the dictionary, but 1,'H tell you it. means absorption of the dead or (Rested bncterla) hut also that the Injured mucous membrane permits unusual . absorption of deleterious material." 1 have quoted the sentence In tact., because It seems to me the best (ii'HUinent available In mipport of .the "autointoxication" theory. It Is in fact no argument, save in tbe IiiMt clause. U. 1h merely an em phatic expression of opinion, hy a physician wyll u.ualified to form An expert opinion. That final retV crenee to the injured mucous membrane can't he so easily dis missed. Any slight injury, break or denudation of tbe mucous mem brane lining of the colon may open tho way for the Invasion of the body or the blond by bacteria or by any undigested food or waste or poison or deleterious substance that may happen to touch the raw spot: that Is, we know this is so in respect to injuries of the skin, and hy analogy we assume It may be it ue ot in juries of t;ie lining of the bowel. Still, even this Irrefragable argu ment scarcely applies in ordinary constipation or the , interfereme habit, and It Is precisely In this common and deplorable habit It is not an ailment, really that "autointoxication" so. often defeats nair nenrteti mtempis at recovery. The fear of a "poisoning" whU-h does not Hnd cannot happen keeps millions of unhappy slaves bound ... .inn iii'm, . in.-... in i.fi.K diets; and tbe mum-rous linos ..r ..usinrsH u. ii upon tins popular pu.ti.ia nee lie 11 unit me idik.h are kept N.'are.l Vow. friends, con.iua. before you ask me, colon: why, then, do h X ' Static Auto horns. TuesDAV fou FtATtjfe: 1 classical -mvjsic r 'will. if listcn to thc sieex.Bir?i)-LiK r -' "i .',-"o- A rAftToR-OfCie T5ACC VOGtaMCSDAV ? CKlUV OR VAlC'LL Y STICK TO ' j? MuSlC. c TH OiLV occrtST(?A J - 'W- Ji,Vja V'L VOUR STATION BK0ATKAST A HOu?S( REVOKE i 1V- IcRCHCSTRAS: iloF BASS DRUMS IN Trie OjoRlD.' j , 9 cK'cHli ijmZt GALL0PIN6 CM A TIN RooF. AN y5uR If f ' ' &g?Zrr- 1 1 A -ltit'&&$Z,m solo bv a coNCR.Te.y-- : ; S--r j!,y ' Si&W fe &w$eM&'x Cs JzkTfr unusual. Honest different of mm - foiitroversy of this kind. anxiety "iilone' accounts for such symptoms, and toxemia or absorp tion of poison scav,c'tly can explain tbe symptoms. .Stop. I'm here to sell you henlth. You have already paid for my wnres. J am delivering tho goods now. Take it or leave It.' . qi i:ktkxs axi axsvi;hs INior ItcIatioiiK Some of my well meaning rela tives try to tell me that exercise is essential to a patient who is tryins to recover from tbe. I have been Icimfini'd to my bed for over a year. all the ilme. I say exercise In poison until a patient has Kotten to a pl.ice where, sue can do it without fatijiue. . . Mrs. X. B. A.) Answer Vour relations are poor friends. Your own idea is riKht. If you want the sh o it es t way to recovery, you will attempt no exer cise whatever until your physician det-no: it advisable. JIany a badly iidvirscd patient has postponed re covery for Ions months by at temptiiiK to set up and move-about a little, without having the at tend Ins physician's consent. You may look "strong" enough; yon i may even feel strong enough, to 1 attempt some little exercise; but it Is certainly foolhardy to sacrifice , .i. .. .. m-wi uv in Ammonia Odor J 'lease tell me the cause for a strong odor of ammonia In the urine of a child 3 years old. (Mrs, I'. :.) Answer. It is commonly due to a slate of acidosis, perhaps from wrong diet. Tne child should have less meat and less refined cereal and more slewed fi;iiit, fresh vege tables, and entire cereals (includ ing whole wheat bread 1. . Honey. Jelly or maple syrup instead of refined sugar and sweets made from it. i 'rude brown sugar, if you can K"t it,, or old fashioned molasses without sulphur' dloxid, would be desirable substitutes for refined sugar. These items are belter because the natural mineral salts ( lime, particularly) which they contain and of which the "re fined" products are robbed, serve to impose acidosis. Arrowroot " Answer. As wholesome ns po tato or cornstarch. It has the same nutritive value as these other starches. Its flavor In sometimes preferred by invalids or children. Judgment of Adenoid Can an ordinary family doctor t,olt whcl-hur u' child's adenoids nnd tonsils must be removed or should the child be taken to a nose and throat specialist? lAV, ,T. U.) "-Answer. As a rule the family doctor ts a better judge of that. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) 'I'lint In proRiess since. the perlotl of the I'hllinlephla Ccntonnlal, when W'liltelnw Iteid celebrated Ills ac Uiilsltlon of the Trlhtme nnd start led New York with a nine-story tower. The 100-story tower to be used for -.Metropolitan employes only i win nonse uuiiou of them, cnriv j ng them up tbe. first i:i floors on moving stairways. Washington awaits Senator Hrookhai't'K promised revelations concerning a senatorial dinner, not dry., A N'ew York broker mined Fa- H STICK TT OROHCSTRAS. iiSM'vLCMej. IBff HCLCO uef?VB0Y)Y. VOU1 MILL MAUI I j rr: -i MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS French seuiiQrt Spoil Agreement! Catcher of cela y.vovh -Pay . divine . h-jupr iu Process uf ( truluhitf bjr etudy yibr plant bniuJJ chllil . Hnuet ituluto Performed Angry JiUrgw kriffe Article uf be lief . Sacred nxht ; Kind of' beetle Oltne To .inead. In mass ft no Cfindut't tend ing to treuhuu Jduutli Past'drlror Mountalui roiub. form Hitunplutr ' Jletaclieif-tlie UtYi'CtlOllS s J-'retirh article DesAtur Jloublei preflr (June iijr Rallied . . Solution of Yesterday' Pttezlo 4 -' ; - - t - - ' US, rSTkERnE ClLTOTfl ll UoW A Di y Ia re mS fl H EpR I S g li Rll ADm .? ECART fpl3 RlA NCj as W A L E SPSL i:TTfe M Pn o pHs t o n eBl a a. A T OA LON 6DT eTd R E D8R A l DHARmH e gjRA t rOATl"Em 40 sTT e d si ts. Mrnt tonchtft -ti. Jilirii momiialn na. Ih1o tyn , u 61. Ocean . . .r "5 flo.'j.nme: lTench 7. Ktorntj . IMuce hotweoo 12. VcskpIs for lieatlntf liqaldf TI. Korn ;i. Mir red 7o. t I iced in an- nUiiT tti'tllnu; Tfl.'Plvliin hrhitf 77. CryHlnl Erasers I II .FTM-l. ! I A". J I ' - IMI (4 IS- - . ;' 1 -,i ;-' 'N 34 iS 3T ' , y 3?" s . : 4t ' , ' . j I T 47 41 41 I ' ' : TTTT- . -n ft , ' 7't 7" si "i: ' si in ZJT " "ZT T" "" "wT? ti. s ZS"- T7" .. .. W. " "vT 'v" "" 77 "7 ' 7 ?'. v 7 7 W - - " W '0' Tr, ; 7 I j S : I 111 I hey is supposed to have tempted the senators at a private pnrty and. l according to Senator Urookhart, ! they did drink, livuryliody knows j that congressmen drink and that . prohibition-Is for the little man. ! Hut it is unpleusr,;it to talk about It. ' ,' " I iiW Street's onrthriuake veek proved that New York's billionaire liiiults an be useful, in einci'scn- Hrokers' loans have been reduced by two billion, four hundred, mil lion dollars. Whllo "out of- town I banks, nsiwall Slroet calls, the rest of the country, were callinK loans. New York hanks were lend ing a billion and n quinter. ' Without that leiiditiK. on securl lies. which ,urlud ns a- cushion you might have seen a real panic. , Alexander Szturon, n young com munist, dies in n Huitguriun pris on, on a hunger strike, being tbe second to die iu that fashion. The strike, ending in death, is a protest against Hungary's present goverument. if the (lead man now looks down, surveying this world thnt bus lasted more than a tliou- sand million years, and has anoth-1 er billion years to go, ho prohttbly feels that it was a mistake to take one Utile political situation bo seri ously. However. It takes many deaths to create liberty, aa it takes ninny chewing earthworms to create fer- tile soil. - J In Oklahoma, .left D. Harris, 65 I years old, ardent dry agent, Ihoiigh. j It his duty to enforce prohibition, j He had no official position, no war j rant. Itut he suspected Ka,mer Os car i.owery or limit legging, raided his farm and killed I.owery. . A Jury oonvicts Harris nf man slaughter, leaving the sentence "from lour years to life" to the judge. Tbe prosecuting attorney threat-, ens If the sentence is light to put i Harris on trial for another killing.! that of James Harris., l.owery's brother-in-law, . killed in the same! raid.' I The convicted man's problem Is complicated by evidence of wit-, ileuses that no liquor Was found on ' , Shabby . 3!ake luce pron6uu- . 'Aiirkle . ft i , Jtouquut . Jlead i-overlna; . Jicnse f ojfi . PischarKcd , .Small exilolon IN , jUftke u niii- . fiik v ' . lavements ot Airplanes , Slender flnhil . Condensed at mosiiherio inul.stnre . Aletnl-benrlna; . rock , firnw drowsy . Attiring , Free or all de ductions , Help , Examined - tliurouKhty , Implement for peeiinfr ' . Wlnirvd . Proposition , DIei Scot. . Over . Mennor , Coaster , Sac without na fipMihig -, Weapons -. No: tjrut. , w: comb, form .American uulhur ft, AxuUl by urll- tire 4. Hry v.'.-. .1. Si-rvpr 6. Urlpplea 7. Past K iuvo J. M ild a n I in nl 10. I'l'inhilne naino 11. Aultittion I J, Court imicced in If the farm and both men were killed as they had their hands in the air, begging for mercy. Prohibition hatreds are almost as Intense as religious hatreds. . Mr. Teet offers $100 for the best plowing by farmers in Putnam county, New York. Each farmer will have one acre allotted to him. and four nnd n half hours to plow. No assistance allowed In chang ing plow points, 14-Inch furrows, seven Indies deep to be required. Kvenness of furrows and squareness of corners will count. All Interesting and archaic but, In real farming, there will be no man trudging four and a half hours behind a pair of horses, scratching up a small piece Jit ground in a day's hard work. One man, with a machine, will rip up loo acres or more in a day, and sit at his ease as he does it. lllgger field, big machinery farm, co-operation, or farming corpora tions using modern industrial methods, will solve the farm prob lem. Kor the first time our experts are doniinnted by finished goods, those In which values are created hy American labor, automobiles, plows, manufactured foodstuffs, etc. American lnbor is Interested In protection against cheap labor abroad, hut interested, also. In a tariff that will not make it impos sible for foreign countries to buy from us and sell to us. Manufactured exports of $l,9fi7, 000.000 nre not to be ignored. The close balance In imports nnd ex ports Is shown In figures for the year. We sold to other countries $3, 3fil.00n.oii0 worth of goods. It our tariff makes It impossible for for eign countries to sell to us, it will make It Impossible for them to buy from us. We need n tariff to protect la bor and Industry,, without milking a tariff to ' ruin our foreign cus tomers. w'arrenlon Work of building new brldKe over Alder creek in West Warrenton progressed suffi ciently to permit 4 hour traffic between Kort Stevenf. Hammond via Warrenton and points east. BP ER UDTgl 4; ARis.Usrj-n DEL ElslKJ : DOWN 1 1 V it i'i I it t 2 ': Do Yon Remember? Trrv vi7Is AfiO TODAY - (From files of the Mall Tribune.) j!.vfiuier..i, atir ;i i Ciovern'ur t'o.illdge re-elected In Massachusetts and HepublicniiB italic i li'nlUda - In .congr.Hxloiu.l elections, i . President Wilson send wire of congratulation tu'COoll.lg. r,..i,.,. Pmumvii. elected to legislature. In. New York oml. wel come" a .son, "Quentin,, . an,.eie--llon day. James liolph defeats Kugene Schmitis f"f mayor, of S:in Frnn- ciseo. . . Kbs selling in Medford at SO cents a down, expected to rea. a , J1.00. ., . Smudge: "Wig Asbpole is run ning K.M't Hall a close race In the champlfttishlp battle to decide the honor of being the Pest oiwihii sleeper in public places." TWENTY -YEAKS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) November 5, 1IMMI. ' Medford Commercial club pre sents .lodge W. M. C'olvlg with gold watch and re-elect him prod-' dent. ' White workers on V. & 12. quit work when Hindus are brought In. !mknne in chaos because of I.' W. W. riots. Snow falls in foothills and heavy snow storm reported at lllltte Falls. . Work on ney St. Marks' church will start soon. " . tlrenler Medford club starts plantliifc- trees in Medford. New county bridge at' It.iK'ie niver (Woodville) started and will cost $H,r.0O. . ' . T Quill Points The jirt in making, pumpkin- -pie Is to use so much spice you enn'L taste the pumpkin. "Wo can't have many more kind's of tooth paste. There are just "O1 many miracles to perform oir, teeth. ... ' What causes women to hate kitchen work?" asks an nd. Well, winning a beauty contest does it sometimes. The most enjoyable cHmalii Is one where the long green Is Jn evidence all the year. -. . You must see' tho great .open spaces ii realize what 11 void can he, hut you can get ' some idea of 'it 'hy unserving a grinning hoy with two front teeth out. . . , Weil, jf there are only two auc tion bridge experts, "expert"- and "critic" aren't synonymns. About the only people who got theirs whether they get results or not . are lawyers, doctors and reformers. Authors: People w;ho nre pnld $ar.OO to provide the stuff that', soils a magazine containing $300, 000 worth of advertising... i Americanism: Making sacrifices I to give the hoys a college educn-, I tion so they can earn $:i"i a week. 1 instead of $12 a day. ...... The husband may tiling ho Is busy, hut If he gives ummw to relative or needy i m"hffers he Isrcarerul Jnot toV'rei Ills wife kthvwnhoul It. '.; Ttow strange that the Penator-i who hate naughtiness are the only ones , who huve found evidence , of it in Washington. A .Ww Yorker jumped ISO feet. In an effort to kill himself.. Pos- sensed of such ability, he evUlert,ly.. despaired of having It done in . traffic. Justice Is blind, but what of It? Money doesn't talk the sigh lan guage. By BUD FISHER "PI I T TT i t - ..,,,-. h. ------r . 1 : - k i t I ';- ' v.. .. .......IV. v; . r , ... . .