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i . . Ii ( ,ivr ,VIJI.I'I.U.' .iiKH; mk'I'i ": , Tuff,, 1 . I. I'l M..I MV PXGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune . Ueiir, giwiir. WttUj . . HEliroHU aiNHNO c. l-7-2 J. KU , ,, Phone f 6 BflRKIlT W. Illlilli, Editor .'. I. iUMlTOU SMITH, Maneiar -An Independent Newspaper - entered as lecem! class ssatter tt Medferd', tkejui, under Act ef Much a, 1I7. gliRM'IIIPTlUN UTU ...Br MaltIn Atlanta: .' Ilallr, llh Sundy, sear.... '. .$T.60 . , Pallr, vlth Sumlar, month... - .73 "" Italb, vHbwt Similar, TW. ........ 6. SO i" Dally, milwut sunder, nulith 05 ... Weekly It'll TrllMM, ene Jilt 2.00 31 Riinaar. one year 3.00 Vy fattier . In Adiante In ettdfuril, Ashland, JarLsemille, I'rnttal I'ulut, rhsenli. Talent, Gold aJyui and no uitiia .. t rally, wlUi Holiday, BODtli, $ .75 tally, flUmil Huoday, mnutt 05 - Daily, without Sunday. ene year...... 7.00 -d, lially, with Sunday, ona year 1.00 All terms, eash In adtance. , " ' ' UKMBKB Oir THE ASSOCIATED MESS . flKelrlny Pull Ijtued Wire Beftlee the Associated' rtfse la eleluslTelr entitled to the use for publication of all nova dispatches credited to It of-oUsrwlse credited in this paper, u and also to tlie local news ouhllstied herein. ..mi AU rllhts ror pnblieallMi f special dlspatclM llbersln arc also teamed. MEMfll'll OF TUB UNITED HlKfW -ill. Ofllelsl pUfft or the Clljr of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. A. 0. e. arerase circulation for ill montha tndlm October 1, 11121), 174. . Dally aierace dlstrliiutlon for alz Bonthf to -'Oclober 1st, 1II2II,. 41111. , . . Present press nnv 48115.. ' ' MEMBKIt Oh- AIIIIIT 11UUBAU (lit eisTUUTION Adrrrtlslnit RepreaentattTH .. - M, t. M0UKN8KN . COMPANY . ., Offices In tie Yolk, tlilraio, iKtrnll, Franclm, U4 Arelea, (cattle, rortlarst. ;o Ye Smudge Pot - By Arthur Prry Once upon a lime, tin organliui tlon to bnltle unrlghteouHnetM, was "Yormcd In this utntc, light nftor 'Jtho election,, liiHtmtd of hIx montlis 5,jcforo It.: In this wny the mawtoH jnd the cIuhhoh wore convinced jirthnt; the object wnn I'eiilly to war ' tin Satan, Inutead of electing nome- ,.J;ody governor. ; . .The nutopny revntlH. that . tur- Jtoyn, Judgiim by their omwn, nre fuf fond of itravol and Hnnd( oh they rfplU U( H I iUlnl III (lul B UII11 VU1 11, r A HhortuKc 1h reported In the supply of alcohol, to thwart winter "Jij tho rod lu torn of uutoK. Whut--ever ydu do, don't pour your per. "Aonul' drinking uupply In the mdlu- "lliiw Will Vutir Hoy., Turn -:t)tlt?" (Atlvicu ii J'ui'diitH (iuoi-y) f ho tlocH, It will hu to iiaHrj-anolli -et' car on a Hilar) curve. . Wealliur J't'ctliutlon Hhowci'ii f'lnd gtiluHlioH-uml Hct'iilo ullckoi-H. . JIO.0U0, 1IIL1.H AH15 llliAU -ril2B,'-n.(Kltiniutli l?ul Nuwn) Vu toil know thlH to I io a fact, .-or In It Just licainuy... . , is. " Our fountain pon, nilKHiuH tor- i I iluyu, luin, returned. It wiIIoh llko 1 hail boon iikuiI in Kollluir t!io 'incut out of lilo dullcluUK IvtlKllnli Wulnutti. .. . .... !'! ,, t Two of tlio Hiioakorti ul tlio fool tlMill ''pon" bumiuot laxt nlKhU bin .'.enly iciiorli'il that they -were ulilo .to tiltcnil tlio Hewtiun only nftor u tliispernto battle with tholr bettor CO'f, unil then they had to mieak "out tho baok door. They nllcm'il Jhat the majority at their house ,vrvati adamant, but their early foot ball lialnlriK enabled litem to ovcrcomei their tsturtly opnoHltlon. In courtH of Juntiro Homeliody o;etH i ai'veslcd for porjury, utter sjuuh .Jcstltnony .. ... Nobody ui'ono utid told how lio a feared ho hail an nttiielt of the .Ha Brlpped coining on, but bis hcitrtlety mato chtiHetl him off tho lnomlHes nntl inuilo him attend the banquet, when he wanted to IIiikoi' Jlly lila own flrmlilc... Iiniteud, both "tlio upcakeiH luut nlKht, mildly srmrstecl Hbout their prowoKH In ysioltlim away fniin home, and It Jooks like Homebody would have proponed threo cheors for them. "ai:oi,ia . ji ti s i c a i, n is ttOWl.INO MUCCUHM" .(Port (If 'ftird Ncwh.) Why .the wiprano ''Serntelieil (lie edlli.r'H faro and ' (iuIIoiI hlH hulr. ' i jA 4l wont down the Alain stem ,IHt evenlnrr. with Hie ri uii her ,twn aide of the front Beat. ''j)VS Ol Jilt ttNAl, ISM xrt: (drove. Knn llaniiir) ... Men will lake tho llherty tu tell you how to run a paper, when tliey woiilcl not think of hlnllnir to the merehant how to conduct bin More "tor tell , tho preacher what to roaeh. They pay money fur pchoolii. and du not know whether Jimmy lis leanilim tlio , rule of tlnve or how to hold a duai-olio Kincefully, but when It emu en t -.ho newtipaper, there's where tliey 'mil wet off. . . , UurlnB tho pant week a frlcnil ,vanttd to know why wo did not try to run it paper a little more ttloim tho linen of how Chrlut would run papor. Wo don't know liow that would be. In tb0 f,Ht etllaco, if Chrlat won bark on earth we don't believe that he would u -IVito the licWHpaper huiiliiewi at till. ..There in not an editor or a prearh tpr, that could tell the whole truth ilwr thirty days and may in the community In which he lived. If ttHr friend ilouhln this ntiitement let him try telling tho abnolute 'ArVfh Juat ouo week and sco where .ho llRhtH. Itunnltuj newnpaper la Jurt like running a hotel, only different. When a man room Into ft lintel and "TlnilM Homothlng on tho tabic which Vloori not null him, he . doen not jtet up and rulNc lutdea. with the alundlord and tell lilnl to Mop hi darned old hotel. Well, hardly, lie wt that dlnh on one aide and wnden Into some of tho many dlnhes that do ault him. It la dlf Kraretvt -with noma newapaper read ers!.,. They, find an article occasion, 'fclly that doen not suit tltem exactly and without atopplnc to think It may pleana hundred) of other readers, make a grandstand play of their supreme nslnlnlly and ' haatcn to atop their nper.. SHALL WE BE EXPLOITED BY REMOTE CONTROL? lAf Jii iti'o pi'iiilinj? tlio following cdituritil ttxluy by C. C. " .Crow, of the I'ltciiic Const .Liuiilicr Jittcst, not be (iiiiiHu wc nifrco.witli every Hint ('intuit in it, hue bticiiiiHt! wo be lieve it rcpi'cseiils in irencnil a situation which kIiouIJ be culled to tho attention of the pimple on the l'aeil'ie Coust: , At lust we huvo been appi'iiised. Joseph Ii. Grundy; collector de luxe itiiil all around Hiisputin of political intrigue fur Penn sylvania, in a recent senate invest million has openly chastised tho western states for having the audacity to put up a fight for the industries and people within their bounds. He would meas ure us by. population and wealth, ailtl. says: "I think these western senators should talk daVn "siiiiill." .He condemns that part of tho constitution which gives us representation lii Con gress, saying, "If it were not for the provisions of the constitu tion that, gives every slate tw(o senators, these states would neven be heard of,!' and continues, "We find these represcnta tives of so little note are obstructing and destroying the great reserves of taxation to such an extent that it is a national trag edy." lie complains against "the kind of men they send here," referring to our western senators, and points the finger of scorn at Idaho because it has only l:tl,000 population as aguinst the 8,7:20,000 of Pennsylvania.. i . t ' , . ''. TJIK lumber industry has had this same spirit to combat in its fight for a protective tariff. A handful of wealthy men living in the east, who have made their money in the United States and invested (urge sums in Canada, have combined with Caiindiuii citizens to place Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana and California in the category of "territories" in that they have set about to exploit us as though we were some breed of serfs and. not loyal Americans with a much heavier percentage of nativu-boru citizens than the thickly populated districts of the east which are so easily manipulated by such men us Grundy and some of his same type who have handled the fight ijguiiist the protective tariff on lumber and shingles. ! Our country has gone financially mad to such an extent that nlen have gotten into the frame of mind where they feel that right can only be measured by financial might; and greed and avarice have caused ninny besides Grundy to regard tho const!-' tH(ion of Hie United States u stumbling block to their selfish schemes. , OUT here in (he northwest, where the constitution 'is still considered a sacred document, there aro good American citizens out of work, there lire intelligent American children out of school becauso'the product of Oriental labor in the mills of Canada is being dumped into our markets to such an extent that the mills of Oregon and Washington cannot operate full time and many have been compelled to shut down iindefinitely. . What difference does this make to a few men who, having no ground to stand upon and defend themselves' openly,' organ ized a lobby in Washington and sition to n protective tariff on expenditure of. a large sum of money which was used to poison the , minds of farmers and retail lumber dealers throughout tho consuming fields in such an underhanded way that to this day the unwitting victims of their propaganda lire not aware of the real reason which their pretended benefactors bad for stn;:iii!' the fight? Not once did they coiuo out and tell, the farmers and retailers that they owned Canada which had been bought to maniilactiire with Chinese, ship into the I'nited States in foreign bottoms at freight rates averaging ifil per thousand feet less than the mill and Oregon and iisliington can secure on American bottoms. They did not tell the' farmers that Canada has a protective tariff of '-' per cent ad valorem which will keep the markets in Canada for Iheni exclusively when they are better than those in the I'liited States. All this was never mentioned in their campaign, which was a .subterfuge from beginning to finish and which will make interesting news if the investigating committee ever turns the light on it. ' TJ1KUH is morn than one (iruiidy in tlio east who looks upon tllC ncOlltti Of tlln west UN llilwltu im,l it !u fiietimnfii fliiil .Shearer's faux pus caused the lid underground avenue of political parent that it is time to dust off where some of these enemies of u contempt may be brought to ment of the people, for the people and bv the people and that the citizens of the thinly populiitetl rights as those of the wealthier The kind of men they send kind of men thcy.seiid from the n the sawmills, shingle mills ami west are the kind who cannot hope, to to live up to American standards and compete with the Oriental labor in Canada, even hough it may furt her enrich a linvc plenty of money which which to hire propagandists to pull the wool over the eyes of the farmers, r . ;; MUTT AND JEFF Premier MacDonald Will MEDFORD MAI proceeded to build up an oppo lumber and shingles through the millions of acres of timber in for a song and which they want Japanese and Jlindoo labor unci to be lifted from this filthv, skullduggery and make it ap the constitution and hang it up clean government who hold it realize that this still a govern western states have the same and more thickly populated east. here? President Hoover is the west and the people who work logging camps of the north- few who live hi the east and , isaljr'X. aVT 7" ' 1 1 -l-:. ... . A. .''... i ' . TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. glgnod Utun ptifUIfttac tfl ptrsontl btaim ind brglfM, not to tflMiM dlacooafc or trMtmtit, will tw ummtTfd bj Dr. Brulr If t lUmped, Mtr-tdiireaied lofelopt ! ewliued. Lcttttff iboiUd bt brhf ind itrlttM lo lot Owing to lb U(t Busbar of Utttri rMhd, only ft ma bj totvar ed btrt. No rtplf ua Im nidi U ttr! mi oforalns U lrtrueUon. AMtm Dr. WUIIu Brady, In ctrt of thli ompatMr. Til 15 JACK KXIFK-' SIAXKl'V Kit If AS lil.KN' DlHCAltDKD. It Ih chcouruBlnK to' note tliatj I haven't been In jf.ll for, several In the revlHcd Manual of Rosu'bcI- 'er ow- "MeH one-third or.one- l.'ttlon. as approved by tho Ameri can Hod (r'rotis and dlvei'a gas, electric and gov ernment burenu organizations and puhllKhed in the year of our Lord 1919, the weird and dangerouH old Jack knife mnnouver, as rec ommended and pictured-, in . the same manual published in the previous year in Htrangely missing. "Wonder why the.no eminent or Imminent author ities made Huch a' radical change in the technic of rcHUHCltatlon from ga poisoning, electric shock and drowning, partlcu 1 a r 1 y from drawnlng. i Alo wonder why tho deadly jack krtife monkeyshlnn wag. ho quietly dropped from the Hod CroH method, Kuroly not be cause any Irreverent otitic nan questioned tho wisdom of. squand ering a few precious seconds in th,at spectacular maneuver before beginning actunl artificial respira tion. Well, anyway. It is JUHt a mite safer now to be retui sett ate d from drowning by a- peron whq has had ' lied Crow instruction prior to my. Cut it isn't yet afl safe as It is to be resuscitated by a person who doesn't take the Red Crosii people snd their arbitrary' teachings too uerlously. a i Tho American Red Cross and the various electric and gas associa tions and government bureau au thorities aro still gritting their teeth, squinting their eyes, snarling a bit and keeping the victim's arm under Ills head, though the man who discovered and gave to- the world tho method of resuscitation which these Helf sufficient "author ities" purport to teach, directed and still directs, that nothing should be put under the subject's head while prone pressure respir ation Is being applied. . The name of the man who dis covered and gave tho method to the world is Schafer. Tho Red (Yohs and allied 'groups do not see j fit to mention that fact wh.n thcj'1 publish instructions. Perhhps theyj prefer to tot tho dumb public think the Red Cross had something to do with tho discovery of this meth od.. - i say it Is more dangerous tQ.be resuscitated by tiio . Red Cross method than It is to be resuscitat ed by Schafor's prone pressure method, because if you are unfor tunato enough to fall Into the hands of anybody who reverences the Red Cross way of doing things It Is possible that somo- water or1 other fluid will remain in yout breathing passages and defeat the effort to restoro breathing. Where as if you aro so fortunate as to; bo treated by somoone who believvs Schafer knew a bit more, than the ambitious doctors and others employed to administer Red Cros's life saving instruction, any such fluid will be likely to drain from your breathing pasxages by ravp Ity since water, does run- down hill and obviously that may be tho straw that spells recovery for you. Now that the hideously comical jack knife- stunt is uo longer "ap proved" by the august Red Cross and nceompllocs, perhaps' within another year or two the disting uished If not competent "attthorl- tlcft" who pass on these trifling questions of life and death will qnifttly removo the'arm from under tho head And then ' Then It will be reasonably safe lo be resuscitated by anybody who happens along. QI KSTIOXK AM) .WKWKUS Ifcrw Much ColTee I ntltlced whero you told how tinteh coffee one might drink In a day., but you did not tell hnw much ground eoffcu to use to the cupful. Also you did not mention whether roffeo should be prcimrcd with gg. J . Answer. Well, let's run over tho esmmtla I data again, so that everybody may have 'eiu all com plete. I think children under Hi years of age should not be allowod to drink tea or coffee. Adults may ordinarily take one. two, or three eupfuls of coffee a day: those do ing active outdoor Work or play may two coffee more freely than sedentary Indoor folk . The nlee kind lady who provides the cof fee' that keepHv me teetotally con tented nnd behaving so weir thit' Never Stop. These Wars OTtEOOX,' SATURDAY, nan oi ino wnue 01 an egg to ine pot of coffee I. think this" clari fies tho finished brew, and perhaps contributes to the flavor.' She uo a teacupful of freshly ground cof fee to tho pot that Is six or eight spoonfuls. Some coffee connoiscurs proter a mucn weaker brow; - a few prefer It even stronger. No particular brand of coffee Indicat ed it comes In bulk, and the good grocer dispenses it when the customer asks for good coffee and no fooling. Grind the coffee your self for -each brewing; put it in the pot with cold water, fltlr in tho egg white, and let stand cold a while or put on fire at once If In a hurry, Watch pot, and snatch pots from fire beforo It boils up. Uolllng ruins the coffee. Let pot stand a' few moments to settle, then pour Into' cups already con taining cream and pugar if these are desired, and serve. Now I think you can't go wrong, unless you take the propaganda of the coffee substitute too seriously. For ,thc benefit of a' few unhappy read ers let mo add that In the lum-l lir room at our houto are several glittering gadgets that wore in tended for making- coffee by some queer way. -Such .monkays nines are so , tiresome when you own coffee pot.-'-- k : f- . Quill Points There is some good In every thing, and this dollar-down era Is teaching us not to worry about debt. Kvery great war ndds some new word to the popular vocabulary. The last one gave us "billion." New York never can ... compete with Hollywood as a movlo center. IJiidcs want thier orange blos soms freshly cut. m. o. ' Vj rW Y 10 I if pi -jJL. I ll You are definitely 111 Id d lei need If the doctor wIhi doesn't know tvlMit l wrong" with 3011 blame It 011 the gall bladder. ' 1 I 01 niuroor ooevn u ociiove in race H must be disheartening to de- cqimuty . nnd athclxin, it takes nounco worldly wealth from thejeome further' evidence Yo convict pulpit and then have the congre gation Klvo up very little of It. A' bishop' Is1 quoted i.vmgi thali Jd,iv - encourages' tli goou life.- People always covet Heaven after a little taste of the other. That critic of Mussolini who got a sentence oC 30 years, insyj console himself with the thought that it won't bo a crime that long.) Ampiit'iinlsm:-. Woi-nhlping tlin fuiliot-H who fought for liberty: tromhlliiK with ill-cud whi-n the curd nnnuuncis a fi'ik-rar agent. AVho's Who becomes muro vol uminous ench year, but you cun't tell whether thut indlt-iites more who or less why. You Can tell n low-brow niuga xlne. It doesn't exhaust Itscir, thinking up new ways to say al most everybody Is stupid. AYell, pence may bo everlasting If . Messrs irnovcr untl MncDunalil stay with usi that long. You nut tell tlus female worm. Win n It turns It Isn't Inline h get n iM'ller view of an ankle. Tliey say the world hasn't enoiiKh gold to buck ni'iessiiiy Issues of paper, but why worry? Automobiles seem to servo the saute purpose. That's the reason they nre ealleil professions. They get. paid for ' professing to do u thlnn. whoreas tho man with u mere trade gets paid only for what be dues. '(When the buyer Is made .equally - ' NOVEMBER 9, 1939. : MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACTIOS .y Solution of Yesterday Puzrte I."jcta.t-Af itsh i' . kfv1 A" 1. Narrow falirki 10. Mono flilc , 11, JMant that let il nifillclnft IS. Cofrntznnt ll. KcM- eATrlnar : ! HatakesperiaH sing- . 18. Town In Al. hauls II. Holrmii obier Tunre -tO. 'Citerrhfi - lc SS. MTolleB . Si. llaJl! 2. Prophets ( S7. Hiinrt nam w 31 Fr vxsniplet - aitbr. IS. A nl m ft I'd foot a;. i;nireea St Later 111 J In I t " ih. jaii j bio jjue cs. narat rank 41. Aatlfe metitl YMiemir ' 4i: Jfanl qnntttoa 4S. 8eoni1lnnrlna 40. iilontllt autir, DMAanre oi 41. Alleoot. . - . kirVli i. Makea a pr. i,. la.the rear llmlnsrr wafer wi 49. Ilootors . "' ' College iloljrii. ' Sonnil mnile hj .8. Olntitr coarse flrlnff bullet til. Itonk of Hie .7. RrltMiti In. Ill Me. ' .XlDtr llgtll . . lit. Siamese eels 4D. Jiotels SI. Moklng resist- nil. Hutlnle slice 70. Circuit' coarts HrTa ottl te GlITsUb r 'mUvTa nHa b a RPNlb rPl ElAlSle rSlElNlAlTlEOAlClCU S E EiAisEiRprreD gj" t- P ToTgLAnrT torQ E NnUSE 1NAITE ' I2 Is I4 I' - V V lf F,i " V V3 'I ': ' ' " ' '' '' . . -gr- : " m"- ,' .. " . . : f3H .m " III . 1 ' ' '.?y3' W " isu ; . . His? fiis -m mm -pi , i 4- t. SS Si , . rt 6 . jtjs I I I W I, I I I tea I I II j guilty with the seller, of course the police will arrest the audience when they raid an obscene show. j If a North !:,. liitinn accused him. Correct this sentence: "When I strffiT 'in- sUence; satiMhe- wife. "i don t want anybody to notice that I'm doing It." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag On) iiiul innkc nit; j-ivc so much to the Kovcrnuioiit , "Koinvest my eai'iiingtj, buy more good properties, make yonr eonipiiny more valuable, then liiind.nie 'stock dividends' on whii'h I. don't linve to pay the government anything." Don't gamblo. But don't believe for ono minuto that the value of things In America .. depends on prosent dividends or. ou the rent that real estate happens to pay at the moment- "It hath not yet been shown what we shall see.". That applies particularly to. dividends. If you have a steel business, and run it well, you can make money In America, with tho holp of u pro tective tariff.. , . , Income tax reports of the lead ing xtcol companies show tllat In six years past they have paid in come, tax on one thousuud million dollars of profit. A billion in six yours is good profit, but no more Ulan n great Industry should muko in a prosper ous country. The benefit ot buying at home from your t.vn people, even it you pay a little more, resides In the fact that the money stays here, goes Into other American enter prises, more factories, moro pro ihntluii, more prosperity.; . ' i ii. nrr '.Is.'JMae. . 13, Vehicle ea runners CI, Karaite from cleserly . Unit of work i.rttrri amir, ST. ABJM s. waa ill . . fit. Journals W. I'rult of Ih. . lilarktaora I. llnlli fenck 31. Rasters potentate. 31. 4'oorest 37. llaslati mosej- of aecoont 3. Take one's war 39, Compel 4!. Ailliellre 41. Loss hr decax or leakatre Cicans o th. -I- cow A. Kaclii abhr. &0, Bepenil 51. Betimes U. Neart poet. &4. Knock. . . S3. Charles . LbmIi's pea name it, lltspatchel i (I, Weed ,1 no. none of Hi. 1 arm . ahalloir Tea4 I sels i .1; :xamlnat!oa 4. XlllBlaT ' A. Famau. csr- tooslst Da)W! . 1. rOlltlB COST r S. .'X'owaril the atieltercil aide 1. Hove 4 I.satjsar fi. Shoo Inteliet .. Rtrlrktm ' ( 7. rrcncll cltj"-. 8. Kxpunifo - ( t. T.onir ..SIR in. Cattle alieili After hearing about profits of steel companies, the solemn sena tors Tliitrsilaj . voted to Increase the tariff on manganese, ' which steel companies need, instead of putting it on the free list. Apparently the senators think the steel industry too prosperous. They suggest some proud father, observing that his son is fat, de ciding to give him no more food. . General Motors,, in its report just published, shows that during, the first nine months of this year the company's sales surpassed by 177,- (000,000 sales for the same period in 1928. I The company's surplus in the j third quarter of this year Increases $20,000,000. The total assets fn- c-eascd moro than JIOO.000,000, Ford production for October wa3 117.483 cars and trucks. Increase over last year's Octobor 6t 55,801. In the first 10 months of 1929 Henry Ford produced 1,810,997 cars nnd trucks. Durlng the last 10 days ot Octo ber, Chevrolet company sold 36, 040 cars against 24,53 9 in the same 10 days of 1928. Apparently tho automobile Indus try is doing fairly well.' llut some not profits were smaller. - - . , Uncle Sam, you will be Rind to hear, has started n really big dlrlg iblo for carrying passengers, and for fighting purposes. A golden rivet, driven , by Admiral Moffet. completed tho "master ring" of the new dirigible Thursday. Tho lighter than air ship, 785 root long. Mil feet high, will carry G.uOO.noo cubic I'i'ct of helium gas. Tito Los Angeles carries 2.500,000 cubic feet, the Graf Zeppelin 3, 700.000. - This newest, grcntest of nlr giants, built by the Goodyear Zep pelin corporation, will have as nnrt of its equipment five airplanes to tiy around it, warding off a rnlnne- nttacks fn war. I.et us hope that will not come. Let us also remember thnt we shall be much loss apt to have It if we keep oursolves ready for It. Thursday, Douglas ' Davis flew from N'ew York to Atlanta, On'., Iri' Do You Remember? TKX VKAItS AOO ' . (From the JIuii -jTinuiio v.ivomlier 9. llllll London Premier Lloyd CJcoi'uo fuvors talking peace with Itus niuii liolalu'ViKl. i t. Wires down to l'aciric- coast be cnuso of blizzard ill iiocky moun tain urea, flco. T. Collins, exalted ruler of Elks, dcclnrcs oil mcinbers will take part In first ' Armlstlco Day parade. .. ' I'lofessor V. C. Itelmer writes from China that lie has discover ed somo Interesting pear trees. Immune from Diignt. Mnilfnrd football tenm beatei by Grants rnss and Asiimnu himi beaten by Grants Pass will play their annual gamo Saturday, No vember 15th. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From tho Mail Tribune Files) November . llnzelton, B. C. nttnckod by In dians, several ranchers killed, while llnzelton people ure sate behind trenches nnd stockades. New York. 5 percent call mon ey reported to bo hurting Wall Street as stock prices tumble. .Assessor W. T. Grlcvci announ ces he will make Mcdfurd assess ment himself next year and ' not leave It to a deputy. London. King Edward oelo brates his COth birthday. Secretary of Interior Iiallinger declares he will sue Collier's Weekly for $100,000 libel. ' . five hours, a record. Shortly. New York, Chicago and other cities' business men, after the stores and exchanges close' on Saturday, will fly south in the win ter, landing in time for dinner at the beautiful resorts on the Geor gia coast, in time to swim or play golf before dinner. . . -rr-t Japan lets it be known that 825 "reds" have been arrested; charged with plotting on Japanese soil. In cluding "20 trained communists from a special school in Moscow." . M The Soviet government makes a note of all this. Some day. In spite of all peace talk, there may be another Russian expedition across Lake Baikall, In the direc tion of Japan, And results may ' be different from the last time. . 1 HOME (fP) Tho fascist govern ment has forbidden the, licensing of new bars, cafes, tea rooms and night clubs. Innocent pasty shops have also come under a similar ban. - . , Notice of District Itoail Mcetluir. Uoad District Number 5, Jackson t ounly, Oregon. Notice is hereby' rlven-thst in pursuance of a petition duly and legally signed' by more than' .three free holders and legal voters resid ing in Huad District Numbor. 0. Jackson County, Oregon. .and duly and legally presented to the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, a district road meo'tlng of tho legal voters of said district number 5 will be held ut Oak Grove - School, . In Jackson Counfy. Orogon. on the -Btli day of November. 1029. at the hour of 10:00 a: m. on snld day for the purpose of levying a- special road tax not to exceed two mills on ihe dollar on- all taxable prop erty within said road district fer tile special Improvement of tho roads within the district.' and' for any other purposes which may seem proper to come beforo said' meetings. ' . v.. t Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 30th day of October, A. D. 1929. . . . VICTOlt. DL'KSBLt,,-. County Commissioner. GEO. ALVOUD. County Commissioner. Notice r District llontl Meeting. Uond District Number G, Jackson ' County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of a petition duly and legally signed by moro than threo free holders and legal voters resid ing in Itoad District Number 6. Jackson County. Oregon, and duly and legally presented to tho County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, a. district road meeting of. the legal void's of snld district number 0 will bo held nt Lake Creek, In .l.ickson County, Oregon, on tho 27th day or November. 1929. at the hour of 2:00 p. m. on said day for tho purposo ot levying' a special road lax in it to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable prop, erty within skid road district for the spcclnl improvement of the roads within the district and for any other purposes which may seem proper to comei before said meetings. . ' Dated at Medford. Orcgoni this 30lh dny of October, A? D. It)"!); VICTOR llUItSBLL,' ? --"County Commissioner. i ,., . CEO. ALKOrtD. ; -. !JJUlLj:'j?minlsiiloneri By BUD FISHER S3