PAGE FOUR Medpord Mail Tribune Dalle, sunder, tYeeUt- , . ruWvhed It . MEPTOHU fBLSTlNO CO. IJ-ST-3 N. Kir at. IIOHKI1T W. ni'HU Editor a. BUSI1TKR UITfl, Manatee An Independent Nenpeper ftnlercd as second class Killer it Uedford. Ottaon, under Act at Males , 187. WKCllrTlON R4TK4 Br Mail In Adtinee; Haiij, villi tundiir, tear 11.60 ' ltalle, vttil Sundar, Buolh 75 daily, wIllMUt Sundar, year Iially, 1lliout Sunday, month.... 63 Weekle Mall Telbune, o rear.. ... . . 8.00 Sunday, one year.. 3.00 By Carrier. In Advance tn Medford. Asliland. lacLnorrrllle, I'mlril l'olnl, PnoM.ll, Talent, Ueld Hill and Mi IIKhwari: llailr, wltb Sunday, mown wo pally, elthout Sunday, raoolh 65 Pally, without sunder, one year f .00 ilally, villi Sunday, on year 1.00 All term, east, In alliance. . MEMBER OF THB AB80I IATKD PRESS uirln Villi lued Wire Senlee Tlw AunrLlrd Press la eie Uliltly entitled to the use for uuiillcallon of all news dlspstches rredlled to It or otherwise credited In tma paper, iiri alui tn the tarsi nrvs nubliahed herein. All rlclils for ponllcsuon of epeclal dUpattbea Herein are also resenea. MElluER OK TUB UNITKI) MUSS . OffkUl paper of the Oily of Medfotd. Official paper of J action County. A. B. C. aterace elrculatliio for 111 BODtha enillrm October 1, 1920, 4174. Ilally amice distribution for III Bontba to October lit, 1029, 411. Present press run, 4825. MEMBKR OK AUDIT BUREAU OK CIRCULATION Adrertklnc RepreaenUtlrej - M. C. MOUKNHEN A COMPANY Offlrea In' No York, Chleaio, DeUolt, lag rrancisco, Los Anctlca, ueallie, roruano. llfl Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry From tho front pages, and the editorial pages of tho Portland papers, there seems to bo a putrid condition existing In the liu-tru- liolltan underworld, ono queen thereof being arrested seven times, that show on tho records, and Is still as free as the meadow larks. Towards her soul-scaring cussed ness, tho Portland police malntiiln an attitude of childish Indifference tho papers nllego. It Is hoped. In view of tho facts, that next spring WI1U1! M1U fllllllUljr UIUULIUII KOlO hot, no candldato for governor full of a suddenly acquired 'right oousness, will try nnd round up tho church vole with tho ancient slogan: "Tho 'Portland pollco all belong, and' aro back.tof mo. to. a man." 1 i v ) ; i ! ". ' -'"FARMER .MUST, -MOAN ON SKLrK, U HANO li jtVK RS'tt (3ti loth Statesman.) This hi' qulto a feat, but cun lie 'accomplished If tho farmer is beside himself. The blankcty-blank-bnnk blank eted bow-legged Buslon bulldogs! say allii'Cd-bloodcd he-men, after seeing one of the, emtio -i In his blanket. - ' "STOCKS DHOP TO NKW 's v for YiJAiCKaUuiahuUEic Institute of Pittsburgh, thet('arnegie Endowment fo In iuni TrcHH.) urrectv.And ternational, Peacethe Carnegie Hero Fund commission and other VOW 1'ortli Jlowsl i ' V ' Uncle, US, cnlled todny and was inrluncholy.. HIk brothor, till, will bu at his house Thunksglvlng, and under tjie senlurlty rule, will get nil tho turkey gizzards. ' ' ,'! Upslnto authorities are puzzled ovor the problem of-what to do about two maidens, 10 & 17, walk ing to Hun Francisco, who tuckorcd out in wind, umblllon, onii fi nances half-way to the goal. The Jussles should bo ninde to walk the rest of tho way to Frisco. Autobus ore losing "tholr chivalry, when young ladies with tho wanderlust nro conipolled to wulk'over a block before they cutch a 300 mile lift. , No formor Texns jurist has mur dered anybody slnco the first of the week. Tho oarly morns ttro colder than n barber's hand. ' A reward Is orfercd for tho ap prehension nnd conviction of tho unknown heartless nnd . euroless fiend who used tho word "Institu tional," In the presence of 11. Flewhcr, the baker, with a baked reputation, who Imiurdlutcly he cume Infatuated with the word "Institutional" and now employs It with or without provocation. Mr. Flowher Is now working on "Insti tutional' co-ordliintlon," "Institu tional efficiency," "Institutional delivery," "Institutional advertis ing," "Institutional harmony," "Ineroasu of tho institutional as sets," and "Institutional dynamics." Tho drouth continues In tho Jocal supply of snappy stories, with no sign of relief. Our Intorest In .the football game this afternoon between "Oh! Oregon" nnd None. Too-Voting Oregon Statu. Is neutral, which Is just tho way the wldo-awiiko Port land Chamber of c. feels towards another ruilroad In the stulii. A great deal has been said nbotit "Oregon's two-ton tackles," who ara about tut vivid as a box car, and in the Hliinford game, about us effective. The Stanford teulii, be Ing lirttJully couched, ran' around them, Instead of Into them, ns ex pected, running up an ungodly score thoreby. OrcKou Wale lias boon inaiilcd by every team of any Importance In the conference nnd Old Oregon nrt fully ' dodged tliu numo fata. Instead, they (or she) played the minor holy terrors, and then bravely and ' boldly claimed tu bo. a contender for tho cham pionship of tho northwest. Im partial observers declare that the IHillllclaiia on tho Kugonu campus are worse thnn those ut Corvullls. This is a decided advantage. Your eorr. told City Engineer Frank Dlllard yesterday that Ore gon Htatn would maul "old nnd Mighty Oregon" tomorrow, on the Hi'ldlron. Our old friend .Mike 11 ti n ley was In tho fund, but Wu were fiercely surveyed. rORTLAND (P) -Police were informed a truck load of live tur key wu stolen from ft. farm -near Knterpiise, Ore., and waa headed toward Portland In. a now truck carrying a Texas license piste.' DO AMERICANS OARE TIIK recent Wall Street colliipse aiipeui'H to jileiiso some Kui'o )eiin observers, jiidiiis by eoiiiiiients in the Knropetiii )i'0ss. One Frencli writer expounds us follows: r-' . ' f ' "The Hcnxatioiial (lrop in Wall Klicct sccuiillcs Is a major tragedy for tho United States, comparable only to what the (Ireut Wur was to ICurope. For the avvrago American regards money hs more Important than lifo. This evidenced by tho number of suicides that have followed tho panic' Nowhere else ill the worli I would the loss of a fortune bo regarded us the loss of everything worth living for, and render death such an attractive escape. We are told hotel clerks, In Now Yorli City, when strangers ask i'or'if ''( room, now Invariably usk whether tho room is wanted Ln live In.yi or Jump nut from. Perhaps this collapse may demonstrate to our 'y. friends that money grabbing Is not everything afteivaH.',' k; ', , "Jfoney unibliiiii;!" What n popular f liwtsp .lhat,,iej "Ujla- rope. And how convinciiiK tlic iii'Kiinii'iit' hnt .'Ailirioanii, cure so much more for money than life that "When tlifjf lose the former they promptly sacrifice the latter. If this wcretni'e, there would have been more casualties the past month in this country, than there were diirhikf tho world' Wfir. , There have 'been a few snicitles, it is true, but tlrV majority of sufferers have taken their losses stoically, mid proceeded to devise ways and means to recoup. AJIKRICAXS do care for money perhaps too much but as n matter of fact tlicpeople of France, from peusaiit to plutocrat,' euro more. Americans like to miiko money, but they like to spend it; and above all they like to give it away. Honey grubbers, who care more for money than life, would naturally not only get all the money they could lay their hands on, but keel) it when they got it. lint this certainly has not been true of America. In fact, in no country in human history has the giving away of money' to worthy and unselfish causes reached such a high stale of development as in the United States. : ' We wonder if our French critic realizes how much money will be given away in !).')() by a comparatively few American multi-millionaires. The answer is si-J,ri00,(KI0,(KH) rather a tidy sum. Here are u few of the items: THE LMVKKSITY OF CHICAGO has received $."0,0(KI,000 from the Rockefellers; Senator nnd Mrs. Lei and Stanford Kave 25,000.000 to the university which hours their name; George EiistinHii gave approximately $25,000,000 to the Univer sity of Rochester, ami Duke University will receive as much or more from the estate of the lates James B. Duhc. Gordon Mc Kay hcMucathed 20,000,00 to Harvard, John Sterling 'gave an equal amount to Yale, and Henry 0. lYick left $15,000,000 to Princeton. Besides these major henei'aetions .a huge sum in the aggregate has heen distributed among both denominational and state-owned schools in small bequests as is evidenced by the fact that tjie University of Califonu'a for ten years lias received an.-average of 1,000,000 a year Ihe Rockefeller and Carnegie sources of public benefaction. son, have distributed $000,000,000 stitute, the General Education Hoard, the Rockefeller Founda tion, the Laura Spolman Rockefeller Memorial, and the Inter national Education Hoard. The $:(50,0(K),000 Carnciric beouests hae gone to IKKH) libraries, 500 altruistic activities. , 4'Ampiig other great foundations of recent years arc the Rus sell iie Foundation of $1".K)(,()00; tho Commonwealth Fund of-$:8,000,000 establieshed by Mrs. Stephen V. Harkncss. and tho $20,000,000 .halliard Musical m :i"rc don't know that a man who bo given any particular credit But at least be should he spared from being placed in the cate gory of a sordid money grabber who eares for money nnd noth ing else. They have discovered that live in the alligator's gums, but Jiaveu't yet found -a way to utilize the discovery in boosting sales of tooth paste. Americanism: Zealously meddling in another's private af fairs; looking on in silent indifference while a few men waste eurths stores of oil and gas. ; Censors should remember, terested primarily in the beauty dirt on the stem. Mv. Uoosevelt should avoid of hell. It is a eustom in Porto he praises, Nordics are superior people patroni.e a drug store to make yaller. . The life expeetaney of four increased 20 years. They decided MUTT AND JEFF Two ,S imon-Pures Compare SalarJ I I U f I I Tv.Ta.tt-1- 1 , I V 71 1 I ...... . X ' V I fM' I ' . . 1 . S U 1 . , -nw.0,grr, ututM - ON . ta rAKfc -fOM ;W W DON'T TA-K HI WHAT T0 00 TnPtt? MIGHT HON Much "Do 7 KNOVrJ OO VWCKJ! I X 60 TO lAMATU&- OR SHOP. MvJTT.' NNAtViT WITH rr A CUCCK -THeY PAV'VOO J so N, of tOly THC HU,J ARC 0Ot rMTRV,NG I A -TTe? J V. lF0R THIS? jtegSfJ T 'STADmrAl ll IrOTCLUGGroTr -r eAr.a, : S ' VHT PICK V, 0., .k nr '"P yf2i 1 i . '','' I 'N v ri m.twl,H t;a . r.-.t......i M-enNnif- 0t., (f---lyaejTVt . ; i . -, p i AfEDEORD MATL ONLY FOR MONEY? from private sources.' . fortunes remain the two great The Rockefellers, father and through the Rockefeller In- universities and colleges, Car Foundation. has a hundred million should for giving away a portion of it. germs of the sleeping sickness however, that other people, in of the lily, aren't aware of the any referenee to the good points' Kieu to give a truest whatever . who must suffer in the sun or themselves resemble a high prominent Mexicans has been not to run for the presidency. TOIBUNT'j, MEDFORD, 'Personal Health Service - By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. iltoed Uttan pertalWot U peeaooaj Dealt! and hyderx, not U dkew diatom ar tratami. 11) be ensnared by Dr. Irady if a auajptd, Mlf-ddroaeed enelopa la anelooad. Letters should hi brief and srltteo Is 1st. - 0ln la the Urta stnbar lei tare recalled, only t fx can be antw- sa sere, no rmw no mo ' U aMrlaj M Brady. Is ear of thai avtajpADar. Ol'lt lllMI'i:;i t'ltOl' OP A good medical authority, ono wljliuut' partlculur claims as a psy- cdluglst. has voiced the fear that too sexes are ap proaching each other, not only ln physical charac teristics but 1 in mental or moral traits as well, and this seemed to the scientific mind a'promonl tion of the do- cadence of clvlll ffcmlnnucy always- docs ZHtlon. Indicate the decllno of a race, an empire, n nation. Signs of fem ininity in men are not so obvious to tile casual observer as are signs of virility In women. It is difficult to say which sex. If cither, has the more deteriorated: perhaps each seems tho worso to tho other. To our own generation women huvo shameloHHly cropped tholr hair I aay Hhamelctssly, because formerly they were ashamed to do ho.. 'They havo not only. adopted the artifices of the scarlet woman of old, but they now qulto non chalantly flaunt tho uso of these artifices and Jaugh scornfully; or patroniBlngly ' at any quaint old body who botrnys dislike of It An Increasing number of women now ahavo regulurly. . Formerly women who smoked indulged pri vately .and felt rather ashamed of it. ii 4 Now by gosh they do so qultewould hel me ,m , j am n offensively and us pubUcly as pos sible. Drinking we'll say nothing ithout that. Hut just a whisper about profanity and what was formerly the language one might expect to hear in the bar room or tho barber shop; have you ever listened to a couple of flappers ex changing 1929 Intimacies about boy friends ? Hut these modernities are by no means confined to the once gentle sex. The youth today feels a pang of regret at the sprouting of a beard; ho labors earnestly uml hard to conceal as long ns possiblo the fact thut ho hus ono. If ho does occasionally sport a timid mustache It Is by edict of custom or fashion only a ladylike suggestion of one; a real one would get the raspberry from all tho brfys with tho latest mar eelle, and tho modern youth just can't stand raspberries. Ho devotes much thought and time and money to tho pretty pastime of keeping his teeth pearly white, and his breath sweet enough to insuro that social acceptance which every make-believe he-man ardently de sires, when he has perused his fav. orlte magazine.. And what is hh favorlto mag? Oh, don't ask-- turn nn the radio. In ull his af feetatlons and personal conduct this modern nuin-minura..Js not' srfj )tinetllfouu.-nui-o 'hiHuUcmrfo,biit ho does yearn to bo exquisite, liko a movie hero. It might give n real old-faslj-Jcmed man some slight uneasiness tu observe -the Increasing, supre macy of women In such sovere tests of endurahne, courage and judgment as marathon swimming contests, piloting airplanes, .' pio neer exploring, big gamo hunting and the like; but not the he-flap We cun and should do something to stop this-dangerous trend. Ve can effect a radical reform in our educational, polU-y. As a begin ning In such reform wo can elim inate all professionalism and out side sporting interest fsjm public and high school athletics or phys- It'Itl tt'lllnlllir onn ninlfn n rnnd. onaldc graled physical test requis ite for a passing mark In every grade of public or high school pro motion. We can make n fair de gree of profloiciu-y in boxing. swimming or other accomplishment an essential for graduation from high school. In short, wo can best combat the effemlnaney of modern life by discouraging the "fun , weakness and developing In every hoy nnd girl, if not actual athletic amltltion. then lit least a wholesome Interest in and appe tite for playing his own game. QIT.STIONS AX AXSWKUS Whooping tough Hoy 5 years old. Baby 6 weeks old. lloy has been exposed lo whooping cough. Is It possible for me to send him Hway, If he should come down with whooping cough, until he Is over It. so that the baby will not catch It from him? (Mrs. M. M.) Answer. Unless the boy Is to be Isolated (kept from contact with all other susceptible persons) while e , , - PRECOX. . SATURDAY,'' aseiarralai la unruatloos. AAdreaa Or. Wuuaai JIAKK - Ui;i.lKVE UK MUX. away, you cannot send him away. You can keep him from coming within range of tho baby, whether ho seems to be developing, the dis ease or not.. Keep the boy mole than five feet uway from the baby Ut. all times, and the baby wfll be safe. Of course If the boy devoid ops Any cough.' he should :be kept more than 12 feet away from the baby, for an explosive or sudden cough can carry -the virus" as far as that. Whooping cough becomes communicable from tho very be ginning of coughing, and It is most contagious tln the early days before whooping becomes notice able. This is ono of the reasons why every cough should be con sidered dantrcrous. ami the child properly isolated from contact with t other children until the nature oft.JJJiJj the trouble is known. The bacll5- lufl disappears from the sputum by the end of the fourth week . of Illness, and so progressive com munities require no more than four weeks of isolation or "quarantine" Vm a measure of public health. Dogs and cats may carry whooping cough; may have It themselves. I believe the treatment of the child with whooping , cough bacteria ("vaccine") even after exposure, tends to moderate the severity and duration of the attack. -Iaost Mis Feet - Your advice on .how to rid one of smelly feet with formaldehyde, feet and 'eight inches tall and weigh 187 pounds. I want to drop down to somewhere near my prop er weight. (J. K. II.) . Answer. Send a stnmped envel ope bearing your address, give age, height and weight and ask- for re duction regimen. Cocoa Versus Milk Please tell nie, can a year old child have cocoa? (Mrs. It. C.) . Answer. Xo. I think it is bet ter not to lot any child have cocoa, If good milk. f available. If the older school children are allowed cocoa' at all, it should be only ln milk, nearly all milk and juM enough cocoa' to impart a flavor. Quill Points; Free service is tho kind you' pay for cheerfully because It Is called "overhead." , Hick-town substitute for having yourself paged in a hotel lobby: Is Dr. Smith in. tho audience?" , If Lucky Strikes have killed Mipcrstftlon, as tho new ads dc- Letaror how come that use of the W0J y - - v1y3 wosd Plucky"? should .Mr. Hoover say what he thinks of tho tariff bill,? A president can't talk . like that.- Tlicro cjin't. lm friHMlom fur Hnll. If. one man Is enjoying free speech, . tho other must listen. Success: Quitting the farm to banker ' to get rich retire and live on a become a enough tu farm. rTho-lower class In Kurope will stand just so 'much. A Roumani an prince has beat up a taxi driver. 1 Americanism: Chasing dollars; feeling vulgar and inferior when rebuked by foreign gentlemen who merely chase pounds, marks, francs, lire, zloti nnd yens. Senator - Reed thinks the tariff bill Is dead. It Isn't that, senator. They all smell that way. The silent ilntum ts coming back. There's no fftcnt fun In licit ring the kid say "Da" once you hum he can do it. . The manners of America's vul ur rich seem awful to poor peoplo -Si Europe. And Kurope's rich are so considerate and courteous to floor Americans! mm NOVEMBER 16, 3 929. ' " MAIL TRIBUNE -DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS t. R I lf-IMP! Ill- mrreii in a lltl irutltMt i. A Hon It. Small car Is a ruftiF I. Mnlnrr ti. ernnitjirnsla iiiko port Id. Mir apt collncj. 17. f ii'i into lino N, mr.tv fnr Mtnerftirll.v It. liliiilctil clinr , tirlr Sit. i piece i SI. Hrimlar Si Itrltllr .r. Winn iilarolt t. t.pav out Steep ns It ax ft. (.nnit raining force 19. Port of a baio linll flel.t It. bhoneri ST. San sft. siiiiii St. Drslrt wrong fully 40. hwlii hro 41. Mnlt uevrage 4t. Ituile (Iwelllng 44. Drmnllihet Solution of 5. Scnntllnalan (iff. CuMoge aneer ' U. Fold OTr OH 68. Approach : so. Hand rfirerlnff tt. Toward inciter A3, film 4. H 00 tli f i ti. Sea iilrd ' SI. Porldits -7. I.nndirapa '. DOWN 1. Inroluntary mutctflar-eoD tractlun v ' 1 44. Siaycd Kit rem lit i 4H M anient on tftrtnlnment it, l,n in. A8EuriRAl NngME para e c rIuJLIc" a n S D AM JA QUQSA R D F 111 P A gJH A NIP Sj e ene1neM n tS Sftll SffS E TtKlARTE P urMpfbR SPPAW 1 . t R SCfAE sPm!e1 SIT OIL Enslc'tE NTi p u ftkljooTr A P JD A N AfOlMEl PANE sailUaqT1JsMn1e 'TT r r w f iy y w" " " r Lizi!:iiii" , 'Mzk SI ' H - : fllgrfg M 1S Sbf 2f 3o' 31 33. yM- 'ML yMt. I4fe; - 'LtML- ' Mil , ; ' - ik 40. . -: .;-Y., ,, i. , , . ; 44 S y&i 4( mZti ,;., MmM f f&; 4f . 4f S Si 'i&t'iM'Mk- ; W "I27" " tt 0m r, 7 I 1 1 I IHrfrral I I I LJ I ' ' ' . The . senate .was Indignant be cnufe one. .'of' its.niemberKincccpted sutrgestions f rpm' private'.' business. Now you tell ono. ' If only.' the smart salesmnn would stop overcoming your sales resistance and let you grab whnt you came for and be gone. Another reason why fho talkies kill , "legitimate drama" fa becauso the "original caste" ln the film sent out to tho sticks Isn't com posed of fourth-rnto hums. Correct this sentence: "Fretting Is childish," said tho he-man, "so, I endure In putlent silence until Nature makes mo well." '. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paga On.) manufacturer of consequence misrepresents gpoils. ; Americans: nrc mmiufaetur intf rugs nnd enrpcts, superb in color ' and wearing (utilities, that wilr-take-thc place of Ori ental rugs iittimo. -. Ask nines .Simpson of Chi cago for'dt'ttiils..' Onco tho Ilomans drank only Greek wines, thinking their own Inferior. jater, French aristocrats ac cepted only Italian wines, although tholr own wero admirable. This country's wealthy would drink only French claret and cham pagne, although we mntlo good wines here until prohibition came along and sont tho country back lo tho whiskey of .Jefferson's day, only worso. .,,.. Ucfore long Americans will real ize that their own rugs nnd car pets are as good as any in the world. . , ,,; . Charles K. Hughes made a good speech on Wednesday, demanding moro generous endowment of wo men's education. . Seven leading women's colleges havo not one-tenth tho endowment Yeaterday't Puule is Mriilrlnnl tlnnt P. Mu.hllr ti. Animal doc tori rulltitj. rl. I nit t hll 1itrreMit t 57. Htiy window S'J. rfurt?d n ft i eel l-mii!(? 31. Mite rliar, ncu-f , 35. .Net'ifrlnnit , a meter ., .13. Wild Imp fll, ('nnipivltr.Ht i Hi. Appear';.1 . ic. u.-ar.iit. 19. (inkt wore atiininnrt MuTt m literal Unrrl trills lo folic Kail Ascended ' Iriturmlniinl'e period nf time Aiixletleii Katen anaj S. Oil can- ; ' 8. nockbona 4. Decade & Spasmodic ox plrntlrnii ehlelly thranrn tin nose f. Flnt 7. Ireland ft. lUnd t. Dregii 10. llamllef 11, Circle .. muck bird J. 'Die tltltiK ri f erred tn Ut I-tut nf sronpil X Itattle 61. One who Imi tates serrllely S3, Known faets Organ of hear In if CI. Ingredient vnrnlKli . nf of the seven leading men's colleges. That Is extremely foolish, for tho mothers of tho human-race are, at least ten times as important ns the fathers. . - Venizclos, prime minister and ablest man in Grece, knows what airplanes - will meiin when - war comes. . ' He will establish a separate, air ministry, nnd run it himself. President Hoover, able engineer, ought to have a separate ministry ns one of three branched of a na tional defense system, and bo his own-nlr minister. Nobody could do the work bolter. A sub-secro-(ary could look after details. Just now, ns you know, tho lied Cross is making a drive for more members, and moro money. The President urges all to join. Koine busy gentlemen In Wall Street felt- uneasy Thursday when a hug Red Cross flag was seen floating over the stock exchange. It recalled, painfully, battle, war, sudden (team. The Senate, refusing to adjourn on November 23 by a voto of 51 to 34, will go on working at the tariff. European countries, afraid of higher duties, had rejoiced to hear of the adjournment nnd a more or less feeble move to boycott Uncle Sam was abandoned. It may be taken up again. AS ME FALSEHOOD ST. CI.AIHSVILL.K, Ohio. Nov. 10. (P) Belmont county officials totlay said they had abandoned In vestigation ot the Tom Mooney ense because of alleged conflicting stories told by Mrs. Dora Monroe, who last week made an affidavit placing the blame for the San Fran cisco preparedness dny parade bombing, in which 10 lives were lost In 1016, on her brother, Lewis Smith, who died sevou years ago at Cleveland. ilo Yon Remember? TKS YKAIIS ACJO TODAY (Kruin flli'K of tho Mull Tribune.) ' .N'uveiiilHT 1 0, 1919. ; J( Itoinb. root D'AiiniinzIo landh nn Ualiiiiiilnn cooHt with 300 sul dliTM and attacks Kara. j. conli'nipt of Joint legislative coin- mitteo InvcatisatlnB Red aotlvltlca. i New York. Another cninh on Wall stioet, : Stocks drop t'oni 10 to TiO polntH. .'all money rises to 30 per; cent,' ttfe hlcbcst-rato inco 1907. . OroKnn X'lty nearly destroyod'by $500,000 fire. . . i. . .'j '.. .: : .'! .'. Clold Hill cement plant to open January 1st. : ., Dr. J. M. Keeno suffers broken arm when team1 on his farm runs away. ' ' ' ' ' James Mears. 12-year-old son of City Attorney and Mrs. Mears. pain fully Injured when struck by Ford car. TWKNTY YKAKS AfiO TOD,r (From files of tho Mall Tribune.) November 16, 1909. . . Fred N. Cummlngs, reprcsontlnB a Kpokune syndicate, takes over Fish Lake company. Bears are reported thick on Fish T-nlfA nnRu. . - Clarence Darrow called to Spb-' kano by I. W. W.'s to defend their casos before courts. - , "Leonard Carpenter of Colorado Springs purchases 90-acre orchard of five-year apples and pears from' W. T. York for J15.000. llurrell Nellis pears tell at $3.37 per box In New York. " - Communications Another November Itlutiteody. Mr. Edlmrj ' One year, today, 'since last ' I wrote you; and now, isn't It won derful to have the mind seriously impressed with a realization of the amazing distances wo havo travel-, ed.. along with our mother, Earth, during that time? Rolling on her axis 17 miles a minute und over a thousand miles also keeping on un evenly balanced keel while steadily tipping on her' Poles, with the Inclination of her. axis to the piano of' her orbit vary-' inK sj ,3 uegrees soutn to north' and north to soufli each six months, exposing her bosom, north and south, to the light, warmth and energizing, creative rays of the run: alternately pregnant with" life iv nit iiui in, invii iu mc fjuuiii, alternately afflicted with fading bloom and falling leaf- Into fall und winter's embracing sleep. -r this planet flies with a speed of 19 miles a second, over 08,00(1 mileM nn 'limit- (fiiunltnir .thrf Diil-i7 ling dii-tance of ever 590,000,000 miles a year..- Isn't' that enough to make a-fellow's .head -swim?. " Still, you 'Mnow. that Isn't all. The glubo Willi Its surface' load of tPPmtllir liilllnna ' "n n t m ,. 1 lifA tu rushing along with the sun nnd Hotar ,K'stein through spaeo.'at. a speed of. 12 i miles a second . or 750 miles a- minute' and 45.000 miles nn hour; bowling cartti and us 394.470,000 miles distant In space from the place wo wore one year ago today. Grasp mentally tho enormous speed, the Immensity of the dis tance we have traveled in ! one year If you can. So overwhelming Is that task, I'm going to get back to my little flower garden nook, where this time hist VPUP tlln PnMnni'nild m.aa In full binuni and Jack Frost was trying to despoil their yellow -flowering flame, and now this year tho frost of each night Is holding back the. flower and tho yollo'w is lust beginning to show Its tine tip ends' outside the door, bravely pushing-'' out dcfluntly against the Frost King's effort to wither nnd destroy. mm me nopo is mat it will yet blooin tills November in all Its grace nnd beauty; Us hues that nru associated wUh maternity, golden yellow thte -spectrum color betwixt tho green of spring and the ornngo of autumn's sunset clouds. And human fellows, please re member, thnt It you -were swept In on the tido of life In, ; November, your gem Is the topaz. ; . j : ! In early times' it nW calicd to paz, writes French, "because peo ple were only nlilc to guess the position of the cloud concealed Isl and from which it came." tho mys tic gem of tho mystic month, No vember. W. Yv. T. ' . ' (Name on file.)- By BUD FISHER SK-SrRsHUSirrNty! SO LOUT). ON OF VNH6HT PICK rAV