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KerrliliK full Leaned Wirt Smlee
Tht Ainoelatrd 1'rrss t eiflualrely entitled to
the 10 for puhlkation of all, newa dlspatenef
credited to tt or otherwise emllted In this paper,
and aim to the local newa published herein.
All rutins for pulilititloo of special dbpattbef
tiereki are also resened.
MliMREIt OK TUB UNITED PltERs
(initial paper of the City of Medford.
Oftlclal paper of Jaebon County.
: A.- H. C. arerace circulation for atz monttu
Minn October 1, 1U2!, 17l.
Dally aieraae ctlilrllml too for all monlho to
rlolKr lit, 1029, 4till.
, Present press run, a 82 5.
IIEMURR UK AUDIT HDIIKAU
K 1'lltCIII.ATIUN
AilrerlMlne Rrprcsentatlrrs
" """(. C. MtKlENSEN t COHrANV . : -txrieea
In .New York, Oileaio, Detroit, Ian
rranctscd,' IM Anplea, ftntlM, I'ortHltl
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Cup I tnl In guzliiR with appreci
ative eyoH upon ; the undeveloped
roMourroH of the Btutu. Therefore,
- It'lH about time a mental plant, of
1'ortlanU, thought up u law iro
forahly an Income tax law, n
there, hail been no new one for 07
UnyK, that will, thwart this plot of
capital. The law should he freak-
' Mi and foolish, and allege a great
' lovo for the farmers.
Frank Pearae has hocn Buffering
the puHt week and has been mak
J lnff roffulai trips to a doctor In
Enterprise.' (t.ustlne NoteH, La
On. inlo Observer.) Find the root
' of tho trouble, and tho why of U.
1. -
There Som' to ho koiiio hoiI of
a violent dlMputo $)nK on between,
' the oppoilnff fdrceu at tho tvt
lendttifr Institutions of .narnlAR.
t Huturdayj' o side of a hill, was
. dynamited, for the urpote of I
obliterating a Inrpe "O," whleh la;
one of tho UmdiiiK traditions of the
1 University of.Oregon. Amoiiff thouc
who never wont to college, and t
puddle fl for wearing his hat while
puBsli.tf a aetiloi)' tho uso of fclyriit
mlto U - roKarded as approacuhiK
' tho serlouH. Dynamite I tricky,
' hud unreliable, and devastating. In
t the en so In hand, tho noroner wiTh
' not called, so Jt is nothing but a
' "prank of collegians." As a mut
ter of fuel. It was a piece of
1 illabuleal nUttinesK. A rock was
hurled through the' roof -of a
houMO and the lifmatcH, Instead of
-having a hearly lunch, fled In
terror. Nobody was hialmcd or
' lAanglcd, duo to Providence, not
to tho plartntng-of the dynamiters.
Immediately following the explo
sion, tho plot started to thicken.
and get mysterious. An official
opinion, as handed down in the
Oregon Kmcrald, ts ns follows.
"Wo have no evidence at all
which would lead us to believe
that tills piece of vandalism Is
tho work of .L'orvaUlH stu
dunts," said titoddard. "On the
contrai', I am. Inclined to be
ll ovo that tho dynamiting was.
done by - persons Jiving In
' Kugene. Whether they were
' atudents or not 1 do not
knorw."
' This alyly exonerates all thone
1 drinking deep at tho fount 'uf
education, of ull blame. NtudcntH
, are rllmliiJitetV. Therefore, the
dynamiting niUHt have been the
vorU ot male inorons, bad boy, o
ti Htray ycgg tumble to find u wfc,
J iu crack.
One of thu local hllshandtf "Iw
lliff abused its winter comes, lie
lis
wants to keep the house so warm
that his daughter's bnw-lcinted
IJostotl bulldon from Haleill, Ore'
011, refuses to stay Inside.
I j The deeiMlun of the gt'iUlcnicn'M
I tityle ahuw in that the correct
I hunting coetume for thin Keatun
'cuiodftM of ' ft pink rout, ehi.Hinn
4 1 white punlH, yellow vi'Kt, tdilny
bhu'k- ImotH nnd n tip hut.
I Would llk to offer h lioohy iM-lr.e
I I for the lt tneorreet imnwer tell
iiiK what gumo a Kentleiuan would
1 1 f hid who went hunt Inn thus iic
I cnutercd. ( Ios AnK'U'M TimeM.)
5 Who will he the flint valley nhn-
' rod to he up-lo-ditte, nnd what
j will he he uccideiitiilly hut for?
SITU IN I, U K
((Einimrln, Kan., (illicit)')
When we were a boy Sunday
, schools had libraries. Tbe books
i were known na Sunday school
books. We read' them all. In-I
'arlably bud boy came to bail
ends and food boys generally end-
J; ed by marrying bankers daugh
ters. At first tho stories mode a
treat Impression on us and did
more lo make ns lead n good lire
than the ndvlec of parents, preach
g etrs and Sunday . school teachers
J; combined. As we grew older and
. 'fell In with evil companions they
I taught us to scoff at Sunday school
' books. and helped us to secure
i ; literature of a more thrilling and
j ' fascinating 'character. In those
I 'Stories It was the smart, strong
ticnrtcd fellows who won out, re
, .. 'nrdlcsa of .church affiliations. Yet
i'.nly last week the moral of the)
I 'Hominy rrchnol honks' was exempli-
fled and varifled In New York
I t'lty. Hilly Parker, age 1 2, played
hookey. Ho went to the home of
i ' his nice old grandmother and tor
'monted her. She tried to get him
K to go to school and bo a good hoy.
Trying to escape her he fotl from
An open window five stories to tho
pavement, nnd died on the way to
the hospital. Thoso Sunday school
boy. were not so far o(f, after all.
HAPPINESS
TJAl'riXKSS in life is largely a mutter of cmpliusis. Which
- is only notlnu way of Haying it is largely tlietated by the
mental attitude, the point of view.
Few individuals aro free from disappointments and heart
aches. But in most lives the hitter is mixed with the sweet.
There are compensations, mid thcr are at least fortuitous pleas
ures, if the individual only takes the Irouhle to look for them.
The hopeless life is usually the life where the individual can see
djjynly the misfortunes; and because of this over emphasis fails
to see tlie brighter side of the
present. '' ,
"V ; . ;
TPAKK Hint iiiil'orliiiinl,!! ymni; liidy from I'liiliuli'lpliiii, for
H'XiuiipJt who bccniisu slie found lift) futile, fiidtul it. nil
by jiiinpiiijf frttiii an uii'itlnue 2iM)0 ft-ft in Hit' nil'. She doiiit.'d
mciitul of pliy.tienl illness, liiii(;lited at .tin; idea of a "hidden
sorrow," lint found life mieh a bore she welcomed death, ro-
vided it whh Hiifficiently Kt'iiKalional.
An except ional ease, j'io doulit. And yet prohably an ex-
Hinple of that ripii-it of unrest, and desire for n new thrill, so
prevalent nrnoit the younger freiieration, merely earrie?! to its
logical conclusion.
A S life ffot-H this youitfr lady
sands of her sisters. The
Shi; enjoyed reasonably good health, but she could see only the
disappointments and the futility of things. So she brooded
over them, until her sense of proportion was completely lost,
arid to her distortetl mind, tlcalli seemed if not the only way
out, nt least an appealiiiffly dramatic one.
AVEKY lilllu thing might have dissuaded her, for such
needless tragedies usually hang on little things. Assum
ing there was no physical or mental mal-iitljustment, one word,
a single phrase, a few hours before might linva made nil the
difference in the world. . .
l'erlutps if she had happened to rend the Cosmopolitan in
stead of "ltomancc," she iiiiuhl now be enjoying herself, with
lier family and friends, instead of leaving them in grief and
sorrow.
This is not an "ad" for one mugnziuc or any reflection on
the other, but it gives us nil excuse for printing the following,
which wc regard lis far better treatment of the subject than
wo could ever compose. , It is taken from the December Cos
mopolitan and was written by tlmt very interesting and gifted
young woman (perhaps she isn't so young now), Klsic Janis.
I tore it is: ' ' - '
y COMPENSATION ,
WJIHX my luck seems all out
, And I'm down atf'tlic mouth,
."'AVIieti I'm stuck in the North, . . '
And I want to go Sout)i; '
When tile world seem ti blank
And there's no one I love,
i And it seems tiven (lotl's
Not in Heaven above, ,', , " 1
I've a cure for my grouch ,
And it works like a shot
J just think of the things thai I'm glad 1 am nut:
A 'bird in n cage,
A fish in a bowl, ; ;
A pitf in a pen,
A fox in a hole, ..... ..
A hear in a pit,-
A. 'wolf in u trap. .'' t'( '
A fowl on a spit,
A niff 'on a lap,
A horse in a stable,
A eow in a shed.
A plate oil a table.
The sheet on a bed.
The ease on a pillmv,
A hell on the door. t
A branch on a willow,
A mat on the floor.
When I think of the humlreds of things I mihl be,
I tret down on my kneeH nnd llunik iod that I'm me.
Then my blues disappeai, when think what I've got,
And' M'lite soon I've foi'Kollen the things I have not.
A STITCH
TTIK very t'l'licnl t'nntlilinii nl- SriM-i'liirv tf VVtii' (ititnl niiin
tlfiiitiiistrfilc.H tlutl (In- time to have mi appendix tint is not
ttlion it is mnlwtifr trtilililf hut when it isn't. It is not our prov
ince to (five nii'dienl iidvico; lint wc do lirlii'Vc Hint those who
still linve iipprntlixiis, wntiltl lie wise to luive tlmt orsnn exiiiu
inetl wli.enever they feel below pur even if there is no nente pnin
in l htit pnrtienfiir recion. ' " .
A luird winter eoinititi, ell ?
MUTT AND JEFF-pGuilty With Extenuating Circumstances
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sk . . v i m r - win v ' i i am v . r . s.r v . i i -x,-i
MEDFORD MAIL
picture, whidh is almost always
had more to live for than thou
necessities of life were provided,
IN TIME
Well It 'bents n soft, slushy one.
TRTKITNX MEDFORD,.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Itnad letters parUlnlDt to pononal health and hygiene, not to dlseaso diagnosis or treatment
will ha answered by Dr. Drady If stamped, aelf.adilreised entelop. Is enclosed. Utter, should he
brief and written In Ins. Owing to too Urg. number of letters recelred, only a few cm bo auwar
od here. No reply can be made la queries not conforming to Instructions. Addraao Dr. WUltam
Brady, In ear. of tots nowopapor.
HOW MO YOU KNOW
On ecrlalti dining earn you may
order certified milk. Certified milk
l the. uurs-iat raw mill: vou nan hnv
' -
, , """" i rupiurcii lifter I wan 50 yen of
by n medical milk conminwlon, ora((.. Wo,.e u tru for a year. Tha
tlnetmn, health authorities, bat.- 0,,nnB denied cloned. Discarded
tdioloKlstn. chemltB, veterinary . ... ,, . ,,, m,h n,n.,,,
phynlelans noml -
nittert or upiirov-
ed by the respon
sible locul medi
cal society.. This
com mission su
pervises the ex
amination and
euro of tho ani
mals In tho dairy
herd, tho hnnd
llnir of tho milk
from dairy to consumer, tii"
oxntninatlon of ull prsons who
handle the milk, und the regular
nacicrloloirlcal un.l cnemlcul test-
Inir of the milk. Of cnurso human
natme Ih human nature, und It is
ponHlhle that Bonio one in this ur
raiiKoment may fall. Rut Juwt the
Kiinic, certified milk Ih tho choicest
article you can buy anywhere, and
accordingly it costs more - than
ordinary milk. But It 1b regrettable
to note that Home of the people
who Herve certified milk do not
understand what they are hand
ling. They bring the customer, not
the scaled container of milk, hut
Just some milk in a kIuhh. That
immediately urouseH the. isunpicion
of it cunLomer who known anything
about milk. Where certified milk
U sold it Hhould hti delivered or
served to the customer only in the
scaled container, which ho should
bo permitted to open him self, or
t least to see opened. The sophis
ticated customer ought to refuse
to pny the certified milk price if
he does not receive the milk In the
sealed container. '
Tho next best grade of milk
tviiilablo is pasteurized milk. I
believe there is Just one grade or
quality of pasteurized milk, ho far
as liio casual customer or pur
chaser Is concorned, and that Is
pasteurized milk
asteurlzed milk j
is any milk which has been heated
to, say, 143"HegreeH K. for from
to .'id minutes, then cooled
again. That's all the difference
there Ih between pflsreurized milk
and ordinary raw milk. Hut. some
times that Jk a grent difference, for
ordinary raw milk before pasteur
ization may contain some disease
gorms, Kiich ,ns tubercle' , bncllli
from tuberc.ulouH . cows, typhoid
bacilli from contamination of the
milk by handlers whd happen, to
he typhedd carrlerH, or u malignant
type of streptococcus, from in
flamed udders, nnd this streptococ
cus can cause epidemics of neptlc
soro throat If the milk is not pas
teurized or boiled. Tho heat
paMeurlzution Ih sufficient to
any or all ofthe.se germs In any
milk. The human factor Is much
piore likely to fall In tho matter of
pasteurizing: milk than it is in
certifying milk. It did fail with
dlMUMtt-ouM eohseiiuenoert ill the
typhoid fever epidemic at Montreal
u year or two ngo. Somebody nl
; lowed a shipment or lond of raw
(and contaminated milk to go out
j to tho market unpasteurized. t
At lunch counters, sodu fount
Ptftlns. restnurantfi, in dining V:irs.
hotels or wherever you buy milk,
H is u reasonable and proper safe
guard 6 ask that tlfe milk bit
served or delivered to yuu In Uo
container In which It whn pusleur-
. isMMl, or nl least that you be allow
ed to rfee It served from the senled
container or have some assurance'
! I hat It Is pasteurized milk. All
milk Hold in tho city is pasteurized,
( by law In most communities. . lint1
i when you travel nwoy from homo '
' tho chaiiceH nre i"0-r0 that raw
inllk will be offered. Jt Ih Is per-'
jchanco certified, then you are in!
jJuok; if It Is not, then you had bet. j
,'ter play sato by seeing that It bo i
ooneii uve: . minutes before volt
f
flrlnk II. aiul especially before you ' parish this afternoon. -feed
Jt to a baby. j lictween lr, anil I'o local )'iarisb-
' OI'KSTIOVS AND AXNWEKS
.Mean nntl Imv i
' In a complete examination i lit.
other, day the doctor found itnil
ihy blood pressure Is low. lie sold
It was Just two siiincthliig lu.' 1
would like to know It that Is' as
ImkI as high lilood pressure. '(S.
W. )
Answer. 1 wonder whether the
doctor said two Inches, two centi
meters, two notches or Just too
bad. The paucity of data In your
protocol. Sherman, niy boy, leaves
rile pawing the air. Low blood
pressure doesn't mean anything in
particular: .like n low blood count
or a low spirit. It happens in all
77
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ORKfiOV. TIHHreDAY,
TIM-: .Ml Ml IS ITHE?
' sortH of major and minor nilinentK.
i ,lle oilier fust? nf ICtiptiiro Core
! VoU arp '"'"'"Xen. I huve done
hard work ull my life. Uecumo
! returned, and sh6rtly afterward
on cume on tho other side. I then
lieKiin wearliiK a . double truss,
wore it over 12 years. Three years
ago 1 seemed to be sound, so I dis.
carded the truss. The rupture has
never returned. (H. M. C)
Answer. Well, sir, you have the
distinction of being tho first and
only man In Nebraska who hi
been even apparently cure'd of rupw
ture without operation, 'i'he lnui
ana man who makes a similar
claim declares , that his euro re
quired only nbout .18 years. .Life
, s MO .,lwn an(1 Hul.Bery su pu:ttium
' . '
no wadays
LOS ANGELES, ov. i.--ilP)
t'hiirRed wlll coiiHpirucy ,lo;violnte
the nutlonal ijielilhitli.ii law 10
persons must appear before Fed
ernl Jutlxe William P. JameB in
Hun Jlei?o, C'al., tomorrow; for ar
raltrnment on indictments arrowing
out of a federal grand jury inquiry
into an alleged liiiuor combine dur
Ing the American Legion state con
vention In San Diego Inst August.
Tho ImlfcLnientH returned here
yesterday charged American Le
gion convention committeemen and
Man Diego business men conspired
with Chnrles JI. Muloch, confessed
bootlegger, to provide visiting le-!
ginnnulros with liquor.
ImllctojlSvlth Muloch, whb ap
peared before tlie grand jury! and
';toltt all," because ho alleged he.
was "double-crossed," were Logan
K. Htiggles. Sarr Dlegoi buslnestii
man, alleged Ameriean"Lego ac-I
rangerhenis commltteemtin: ( Vil-!
Hani E. I'erley, Clyde E, Wnylaml j
juid Stanley Hale, all of San Diego, j
alleged to Jtave posed as "polltlcliuts
able to squarn things with city of-r
flctals." and I,, yv. Nellman, Wil
llam K. Ileniis,. Peter Nieblas. John i
T. Stafford. .1. X. Dawson. (Iconic
Drake, Ira SIukh, .loe Main. Adolpn.
Xelman, "Wesley .VilllocTl nnd A. V.
Desserault; alleged to have been
handling liquor under .Muloch'-ij
direction
Mnln,.h rewllflo. lia' nnl.t 1 l0h '
for a 'concession tt the exclusive f
right to' sell' liquor-r.t -the. eonven-!
Horn and was'piomlsed lie. would i
not be interfered with because "of- i
flclals are fixed." He said he took I
no precautions to' conceal his a:-1
tlvitles, and alleged' he lost 10tr.-
BOOTLEGGER AT
EGION CONFAB
IN CONFESSION
000 worth oCillquor in a raid be- i"u u,e
fore the convention was well und,!"1.0' ";V,e..r-1"- I" " '".' before
way.i," . .;' ': f : - i ft " : i
EPfSCOPAL MEN
i iif s n imiirnAAll
Walter Mcpherson of Long
.each, Calif., western field secre
tary of the Itrotherbood of St.
Andrew', men's organisation Ih the
Kplscopal church, arrived In Med
ford tills noon;from Portland for
the purpose of addressing the men
of Father AVIIIWm 11. Hamilton's
oners attended the meeting and.
following thy Interesting address,
sfarted a round table discussion
for the purpose of gaining all tbe
necessary information In case' a
lucal chapter Is formed. An ad
ditional meeting will be belli .Mont
day In St. Mark's (Suilrt hall, and
plans 'fiir organizing tbe local rtub
will be adopted or rejected.
The Hrotherhood of St. Andrew
Is an International organization,
having been established In Chicago
In 1S7-I by James llougbtellng. Its
chapters .spreading tnru Curopean
countries, Australia and Alaska as
well as thruontjthe Pnlted States.
Mr. McPhefftun will lenvo for the
south this evening.
ST,VEMTER ' 14. '"19237
MAIL TRIBUNE.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
For fear tlmt
Solution of Yetterday'a Puzzle
I.
j. w nmlcrlnir
In. Uneven
13. Americas In
tliun
15. Kat wny
IS. i-'emnle miT
i;. LqiiIIhI of
If). Withont ha'r
IV. fotie
3d. Kmllt llfht
SS, Compass point
23. Aside
ti Hwiss mono'
.tains
!. Ol.l oath
fi7. J'vrlnlnlnr to
trocs
81 Insect's civ
12. rronoun
34. Water ticMt
sion j
35. Yale ?
nit. Ak far as
87. Chinese pagbdft
3S. Sort
19. An Apostle
41. Cross bar on
on escutcheon
4!. Inhabitant oft
snftlx
43. Myself .
44. Gnl.lo! lilfh
est note
45. Jtnlio
4 it. Onrselrei
47. Him iint
iH. Released by
payment of
moTray
HO. Felines
IBIR AGfTSO OriS POT
T A N P AR PUft A Si1
A rt A PaepqE t sft
InItIeIp p g FrTj
SIT A LfkpPlE.NpL AID
l o n mp aIdCjt e l e
Y E TO? I c Ov? I DIE N
f FL'EC TIRO nZZ3
sel e c tda r e oil a
proa Ian Tm at eTd
asps EopiIKoNte
ST ET .JE R SllS ETS
S3. Ilornj growths
on. I lie skin
SI. That thl tifr
ti Last six lines
of a sonnet
ft, tlod of love
1 Cut with sell.
' sors
63. Territory of
Japan
SI. More: mai .
i:npino
61. l'at letters or
a won) in their
proper order
7. l-niH'Ct
&1. Hoforoi prefl'
l 98. Moke amends
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'ellt
loss liii'iit and
more ; iee
et'ealll
i'oolislnr.
'.'.S.S.
' . , . V'J;...J
i age consider China's most tlisUn-1 Is achieved by supplying mlld com
jgulslietl citizen. Kung Teh-Chen, ,i paratlvely- harmless, drinks in
i itn lineal nescontiant ot Ming
1 u" 1 aei
whom western barbarians
crt-lletl Confucius.'
An(l consider Iviiu? aehClien's
fee!lns wl,el toM nationalist
1,lan confiscate the ancestral es-
lH." l '"o contucius taimiy.i
J.-
Since his death about 24(11) years
( -iii istiuiiiijf , tins ueeu leveruu oy
fmore human beings than any-man
; that ever lived; not excepting (he
great Jatitlma, at whose birth the
i earth quaked, the sun, moon and
j stars stood still, tae blind saw, the
I lame walked.' - -
" , -. . ...
Poor Kung Ten-Chen., amltl his
crumbling fortunes, might quote
the line lines ot his ancestor 77
times removed:
"The great mountain must crumble,
Tho strong tree must break,
The Wise man must wltlier away
.,. . like a plant." ; - '
llo many of ottr American for
tunes, will trxlsf, hoiv many names
iremtqnburjd after. 77 jge'nnnt-1
.- '- . '
Confucius' dusvcndnnla for cen
(urles had rnnslituleU the only
heildllary nobility in China nntit
Knn. Teh-llH'ii reeendy voluntar
ily nhandoitcd his title ot fluke. In
deference to China's new demor
racy. ' 11 ' .
Confucius' male descendants
number 11.000. Mow many Chinese
would there be had nil been cared
as well as Kttnjf FuTie's children?
A craving for -alcohol ts not
easily subdued. Attendants In pub
lic Institutions have been known to
drink alcohol used to preserve ana
tomleal sieclinens In ghtss jars.
, -.
8. Pit toffotlier -
9. Von - A
lo. Woaotald
iirmiih
ii.
Antlered rami
mint 12. Small depres- '
. slon A
14, Dauh f
19. Low ralter
51. Klttmbererft
23. Exchance pre
ml am
S3. 1'nllid
S. Those entered -27.
Oiillqnely
SH. Lift
S3. Any twining
stem
30. Agec -
52. JIurrr ,
Allayed
' 37. fcpnn of horses
4U. Ardor
41. 'To nnd -J
4H. Itngs -;
47. Oily nb-
stances . v
49. l.naks for
&0. Affection of
the Inrynx or
trachea
n. Cried
M. Song
64. To the Inside
of
Weis
7. Allowance for
, waste
ft. Wriggling
Sfory
ft). Toper
f.2. Iteforet prefix
if-. Parent
69. UoH on tbe
ejenu; tut
DOW N
1. Deprivation
2. It use for Arctic
explorations
I. lndlrldanl per
forninnees
4, And ten: sufflx
t. 'Ftryptlmi prod
of tli earth
8. Spoiling hi tlie
ehnrnctcr of. ..
nnnther alpha
lie! yf
7, A a ossnmed .;,
character
ir. H is,. said .that XcbiOU.'s. . body,
brought to. Ijonilon in, a cask of
rum to preserve it, arrived in bad
condition because sailors drank the
j rum- .;"'.. . '.. t ,-; .-:
rAt Onnniia, Minn., three Indians
j drained and drank an anti-fieeze
' solution from a white man's auto-
mobile. 'They died .-
t-' t . '
nhtincianceri
This country Is experimenting
with compulsory water which Ger
many contemptuously calls "goose
drink..'! , . . , . .
. Two or three generations of sta
tistics will decide which is practi
cal: .- , - .
, - . .,.
,' Clilcnwb's civic theatre lias 'be
gun producing Sliu'.tespcnres plays
regularly and Chicago likes them.
No English speaWng theatre except
Stratl'ortl produces Shakespeare as
a regular diet.
Chicago tresis that Boston nntl
New York will now back up and
stop talking about their culture.
Mr. Humbert Fugazy had "the
fighting rights" of several heavy
weight prize fighters, including tho
powerful German, Sohmcling. He
sells his rights to Madison Square
(Inrdcn company for $75,(100. Madi
son Square will sell the fights to
a howling public for several hun
dred thousand dollars. That's one
view of our civilization. --.
Communications
v Legion Tlmulix Tribune. '
To I he Editor:
On behalf of Medrord Post No.
15 of the-American Legion. I am
writing to thank you for the as
sistance which you gnvo us in
raising money for ,our Armistice
Dny celebration. .
1 assure you that this was ap
preciated very much by the mem
bers of the post.
Please convey to Mr. llrey our
special thanks for his efforts.
, D. (1. TYKKI-:.
Chairman Armistice Day Com
mlWee. - - - .
-.'
P Rl SO WHuf fAUf rr Vou" AR CHAfeGh-
tAJlTH SHOOTING THIS PAfcK. SQURiiCi
1.1 Ll AT 1- v...
wnnt no tow J
Do Yon Remember?
TEN' YKAKS A(iO TODAY
(From flics ot the Mall Tribune.)
Novi-mbcr 14, I II I II.
Kreil Dutton of EubIo Point
cleared in five minutes on charce
of steallnir cow from W. C. Uulcy
of like Creek.
Ccntniliit: , Evidence nt coro
ner's Inquest shows service Wen
killed Armistice Duy. iitttiekcd the
I. V. W. hall.
l'lttsblirg: ft. S. Ktenilwell,
presideilt of V. 8. Purity Fede
ration declares motor car lurgely
responsible for sexual laxity.
London:
away,
Countess Tolstuf pusses
Louisville
liere today
,Ky. Two 'tllstllivrW'
sold whiskey openl;
at 75 per, case
Portland: Local service " men
compel president de Valcr'a of Ire.
land on visit here to discnrdhU
flag. " .
TWENTY YKAltS AGO TODAY
(From files of tho Mall Tribune.)
. Xov. I t. lltuil.
Frank Woolridgo ot Applegato
kills 11 bobcats., but; was allowed
the $2 bounty on but It of them.
Yale smothers Princeton, 17 to
Ted Coy being hero of game.
California defeats Stanford.
Itugby, HI to 13, a big upset.
Ham Corbett of Portland stars
on Harvard football team, and
is slated for enptain next year.
" "Editorial: ' Medford -should; be
tbe vliomo, of a .great,, urUtreKnity.
4'limalc ..is ideal, -conditions . pcr
.fectVanU.. opportunity is .knock- ,
ing." -. -f ;
" ' THE .Mil TAXI.
.. liy , Jlnry (iruham Hotltier.
! ''Here, -,we are!". said John, lie
antl .Pesgy had come to meet tho
Little, lilack' Tlock.
'. ' "That m e a n s
wc must be start
ing," the. Little
Black Clock' said.
"Just wait half u
jiffy.",; ; ,;
T h Vy ; waited
half n Jiffy. Peg
gy knew It was
Just tlmt ' length
of time, because
she started t!J say
"half a ''jiffy?' and
before : .: she i was
half -through-say-'
ing It: .the.iliUloyf
', ' ready.':'
He was standing on ' his -short1
logs, little white fnce looking ,so
eagerly about him. . ','
"Oh how glad 1 ami',' he- sjiid..
as they started off, "(hat I, tec-'
cepled 'the magic offered 'to mo
so that have the .power to turn
the time backward or forward to
any time . at all. 't '
'."I don't mind It at all' lt: the
rest of the : world or the :house
hold sees .that .1 am. (always 7
o'clock and that 1, don't uppcar to
go." -. ' .
"Of course not," John agreei..
"It was certainly lucky for us
that you said you'd cbooso the
magic rather than just keeping
tlie ordlnnry time."
"Here tt comes."
"What?" the children asked.
"The taxi. I balled olio."
'"But it looks like an alrplnn-.-."
John insisted..
"It is," grinned the Little lilack
Clock. "It's an air taxi.
"I've turned the timc;uhcud a
few years. Jump in!"
Tomorrow ''Tlir Tttxl I title."
Nutritive values of tjauie grasses
are . being studied by the Call- '
fniiila Cnlli.gr of Agriculture.
Piles Go Quick
Piles aro caused by congesllnii or
blood in tbe lower bowel. Only an
internal remedy can remove the
cause. That's why salves and-eut-(ing
fall. Dr.. Leonhnrdt's. Jlem
Hold. a harmless tablet, suceredt
because It relieves this congestion
end strenglhens the affected parts.
Hem-Hold has given quick, safe
and lasting -relief to thousands of
Pile sufferers. It will do tho Jame
for you or money back. Jarmln &
Woods Drug Store and druggists
everywhere sell Hem-Hold with this
By BUD FISHER
r
TO YVT. M5 AWAV