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--v t-r ' ' " .'.-r-. PSG E FO UR VI- MEDFORD MATTj TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, ORFiON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 39 3929.. Medford Mail Tribune v. ' Deilr. Bunder, Weekly v I nilillihnl. br t MEPFOIIU MlNrlNO CO. II-?T-S N. fir 81. WlBMtT W. Mm., Fdilor i. BUMITKK SMITH. Usui Ad lodfpcndent Newspaper i tntered u second class utter at fcfedferd, OrfM, under Act t aUreb I, lilt. , . gilRDCIllPTlON BATEi Bl Mall In Adtanw: , . Daily, with Buntlr tear ; Daily, vltn Hufidsr. month I Daily, without similar, year ! Daily, srltliout Similar, nwnth . . . . Weekly ilell Tilliune, one year... , rtumlay. one year. . .ir.io . .T5 . .65 2.00 2.00 Hy lamer, in Amanee in airuiora, Asiuann, Jacbonrllle, Central Point, I'botoU, Taint, Gold Hill and on llithiars: ; Dally, vlih Kumlar. month a .75 Daily, without Similar, monUl 66 Dally, without Sunday, one year f.00 , Dally, with Slimier, one year....'.,. 1.00 ..All terms, cub Id adranea. lltMRKlt OK TUB ASStH-IATKD VHiXt Itreelilnc Full liial Wife Kerilee : The Associated 1'resa la exclwlrrly entlUed to the. use tor publication of all news dlspatchee credited to It or othrrvlia credited In thla paper, arid alio to the local news published herein. All rlthta 'or publication or special dUpalebee ftarain ara. aiao reamed. ... ; MEMHKU OP TIIK.UN1TP.D PnESg ' dtflclal paper of the City of Medford. ' Qrflckjl paper of Jackson County, A. II. C. averane clrculati-in for ill mouths tndlni Octolier 1, I nun, 4174. . Dally ucra&B distribution, fay ili.auuUal to teteher 1st, 1920. 4011. , , Present press run, 4 823. MKMRKFt (IP AUDIT llllltRAD OK CIRCUUTION ' AdrrrlMnit RepresentJiUrea. " .-. ' M. C. MWKN8KN 4 COMTANT . Offleea In New York, Chlcafo, Detroit, rranclaeq; Los Anccles, Seattle, Portland. ai Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry - Portland Is conducting n war on Vice and Hlli, unfl fears nro felt llmt if. will result In three candi dates for governor, and. an income JJlX' ItUv. - : Tlioj editorial observation of. nn uiHjtutc paper, tlint "service clubs uro Hound propositions," cume closer lhan intended. ' " Kdwln Qallownv. a Harvard ifiudcnt, heir to 11,000,000, itllegen In; am interview, that ."1 do riot Know nvliut to do with It," Mr. Ualloway can keep ripjht" Ott In school until he finds out. Lady Fordt,Uupe . of tho local imitation British set,. 1 in n "beast ly jdllomma.". The skln-tlR-ht hats iitako f her look liko tlio dickens, rend the- specks sho' has to wear, help hot; not a.vvhit. , .. fr' Oyster dressing Ih now belnif evolved by tho culltuiry artlstH In the beunoiies, by pultlut; inure sago In tiib'siiKO di'esHhig. i, l(1our (4) young bi-uto husbands vyoii! but last i night after 7:3l) it'uloclf, su therb must have been u Vl'ldgo; party sump place. , MA AN.M.YZIOIr AtJ.VIN ', i (VtaldlHM l, On:, Trlliiini') ) A. mart. will-balk on going to Church fur at) hour on Httniliiy, , but bo will sit in tho brumbies I and, watch a football gaina for' three bourn and twenty niln v ul(!Hi anil hollrr himself 'hoarse i uflcr paying two bits for his stout; while at church ho could vnoozo in a shady pew tint! If ; ho felt sporty he could g"' 'awux. wllh 'dropping a pants button or Un outlawed hlnkcy hln the contribution box. and the preuchvr would do till the howling. i . ! t There hiisi- bcett u deereusc In KHeedlhg TecklessnTOs on (Uh Hl.i duo to the speedets transferrlug thcjlr dffuctions to the .Main Hteui. Sfncle, sr., ealletl yeslerday. Ho Just returned from a duck hunting trip. He ran out of eating tobacco anil wns chilled from standing In Tulo lake till day up to his hocks, with an oust wind hitting .him in the neck.' 1 V 1 ' ';': ; "18 DK.VTIl- Ui-JAUJ.Y!" (Her. , moil tuple, Alitishflclil Times.) Nothing' e lo hut. ' Several uf out- young men need skinning. . i The cold slinp bus sIiipiumI the tho sup in the trees, but nut on llir highways.. ; Another young lady H gulug lu describe to ilto Judge and the Jury, how "u lonely sput at nildnlglti" looks. ., HfH'IAIj t 'n lis l,tlVI'.t , Things were Just awful lu Wash ington for u, day. It , looked . an though p't., Sumter might be tired on iigHln and nitiybe the redcoats would bo jnovlng on to roncuiil. Senator Jiihnson hadn't boett lnvlt Hdi to a vdlnner l'tesldont Hoover wis giving to tho cna,l futelgii rcUttlonia;oininlttee. .And ho was the only, member of the committee cimltletL Kroni uny president tu a Culirorrjiun that Is . pretty bud: from one C'ulifornla'n to anuther It suggests that maybe there's a ren sqn. II, euultln't that Johnson Is Komiitimes a free., lunce Iti'pul.ll can, fur Iji I'ulimto wits Invited. It cuuldu't he. timt johnsim is sometimes boring,; for llonth was Inrlted. v Wns It for tho awful reason that "even your best friends won't tell you?" Any way. . it threatened the pence) of nation. All It turned out ,to lie was a mistake. r.if notirar If was a ml. take careless. !. perhaps. Incxpltc ul.lo on the. pari of tin president's hc)pera, but nothing else. And u lucky mistake If it. reminds us onco niore, as the Xiuon-lotiKwurl'.i war "V- liow people' at the nation's capital make big bogles out of )Ulc mutters and. try lo UH0 lnein tV affect decisions un the business of tho people of the United mates, which though this will bo news ,to Mvnator lllngliaiii and some otiu r is really what trenutois and representatives and vice-presidents Hr.e sent to . Washington to tuke caro o(. (.Milwaukee Journal.) ' A deer Invaded tho farm of the tev.. H. L, Calf near lloanes, V and killed a sheep, Ashland. 110,000 school Itii aid-Jna-'here recently dedicated. ' GOOD WORK BY THE COUNTY COURT shows excellent business sense in up-prniii-intiii.r . 10,000 in the eiirreiit butl-fct for the jiurchiisc of a routl-oiling miiehine. MciiiIhtk of the court believe thin iimcliiiip will pity for itself in one year.- It will. More thun that, it will pity increasingly large dividends to the taxpayers in the succeeding years. . . , . As has been previously pointed out in this column, the old fiisliiojicd loose gravel and iiiaeadiuii road simply won't stand up. under prescnt-diiy motor car travel.' !Mtor travel promptly proeendfj lo' dig such a rond to ruts ami scatters its surface over the surrounding landscape. Oil, however, binds this surface mid prevents such destruc tion. It not only eliminates dust, it provides a wearing surface Vhicli stands up satisfactorily on all but the few main arteries of travel. ..' MQHKOVHU, this is not an experimental, venture. Practi cally every county in Hoiillicrn California bus its oiling machine, and for many years, not only country roads and feed ers but even rural lanes, have been treated with this material. As a result Southern California has the best rural highway system Jn the world. With an eim have the best rural highway system in the state. The oil macadam highway requires careful maintenance, but the cost of such maintenance, With the proper equipment, is neglible, compared with the cost of maintaining a dirt or gravel road. In fuel, there is no system of maintenance with the latter type of highway... It is virtually a matter of. building a highway, letting the motor traffic. destroy it, and then building uii entirely new highway a year or so later. Jackson County is fot-tuiiritc j so alive to the importance of gootl highways mid so progressive lit its policies of securing ami maintaining tlieui. THE OREGONIAN AND THE PORTLAND .ORECONIAX finds Oloria Swanson's lat est press agent story too strongly flavored with hokum for its editorial stomach. It seems Oloria, in her unprofessional role as the MacquUc De la Falaise de la Coudray, recently visited the public school she once attended in Chicago, and wedged her fragrant draperies into the seat of her old familiar desk. - Her seat-mate, a wee child of 7, proffered Oloria two faded ii'iiotjon antl said: .'.'.When I grow up. I. want to be a movie actress with lots of clothes and go everywhere." ; A great sob welled in Oloriu's throat. "Xo, child," said she; "now is the happiest time of your life, and when she de parted she observed with it smile on her crimson lips: "Life is like that." I'M US throws the usually sclf-cpiitrolled-and rmotioually-de-. ficient Oregoiiiau into a perfect convulsion of rescnlmcnt. 'IjlHVjMjirtiuite, it, dcvliires, is going too far for .its patience. A little hokum is all right, even the sedate Orcgonian doesn't mind a bit of it now and ("hen, but .(ilpriu ncciiis to have forgotten "hokum is a condiment, not a full course, dinner." , . ., . . AVcll, wcJl, how vc'fwtly I;'()IS()NOI"S I . ll.okiiin.iio doubt'.;;' Hut, in llie mime issue (iulli Curci's, lress ageut is given a column of similar hokum, of how the great prima donna loves the common people and is so immersed in the movement for world peace; there is also a column of hokum, iibout how girls should not flirt with boys; and a third about Oregon's post-bellum aspirations (or statehood. s. i . kj HY this sudden sensitivity to hokum by our esteemed eon- temporary? We have read the Oregoninii religiously for twenty years, and have always been impressed by its marvelous capacity in this direction. Ami now just one harmless little story from Oloria, ami it is the straw that breaks the earners back ! Strange, wry strange, i M Mi'KOVI'IW, as link 1 1 m goes, is rather above the average. For while it may be en tirely fiction, it is artistically, sound, 'based, upon eerlain poriiia nen't elements in human nature. No matter how dazzling .wealth, fame and the title of Mar quisc 'limy bo to ,lhe worldly-wise. Oregimiiiii, the fact remains that the incident related above is precisely the sort of thing that would make a person like (iloria Swaiison act as she acted, anil say, what she is reported lo have saul, If she did go to that school under the circumstances a iiioineiit Hint the sob in her throat was genuine, anil that scut i mculal humility about "life is like that" whs her spiritual re action. NOT because she would care to change places with that little school girl, or give up any material advantages of her bi'illlulit ciirccr, but beciiise that, incident brought to her tcnl peraiuental mind the loss of something she can never regain her Youth. ": !", :l ' , ' a- Llrfar--.l ,',-..-,., ' ; MUTT 'AND JEFF r . IS I T I . .m m m w m .- , : . TrtCM UMUt "YOU AR- t J I- AC. TH MOST -DULV 1 .V,,Vt S -JS-O, J ' , , . T JCM V ,Jf fe L jfrMt vJ SHots m sight: J o in l I h GMT ahutt is f '-rj&f' V i i i ha ii'fM.a . . 1 i , j - jr v 4 ia thwii i . - - i i. m r . . -s-i .r tr -v mlj tu m -a r --i THE COUNTY COURT oiling machine Juclcson C"uty in moving a county court that is GLORIA SWANSON this Swaiison "bed-time storv'" related, then we don't doubt for Mutt Sends the Good it m y-r m-: wjmm There was a sob in her throat, for the. same reason there are sobs in t lyf; thropts of all iniddle;iiged women, when they attend a wedding. They do not cry for the bride or tho groom. They cry for themselves. their own- departed youth. Oloria was not crying for that little girl with, her faded cur nations, innocent and appealing though she was. She was crying for the jrarqui.se de la Fulaise. de la Coudray. SO why not accept it as a rather good press agent yarn and, let it go at that? Or can it be dear Old Mother Oregoninii was in a similar predicament, not really so disturbed over what Miss Swanson's press agent was trying to put over, as by a sudden realization :of: Vyhat sbcj IfiiiV submitted io, iij .the way of hokum these many years? Personal Health Seirvice By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. I lined latter! serulnlBf ta peraarol nealta trill be anascred br vr. Bradr if a s leaped, aalfldraseed enrelopa la aodoaad. utters arwuld M brief and srlttes lo lea. Owlnf to the larie number of letters raeeliad, onlj a fe eas be answer ed here. Na renir eas ba aiada ta ouerlaa sol eonfaraiiai it Inatructloaa. iddraH Or. ItUiiaai rari In .. ni iht MMUMf. ... " CIlMiXT IIAIHCl KfcT.XlLKD BY .SON'S HJAKSft. 'l'ai-cnlH ,ninko trcmemlous sacri fice for the Kuko of child's health. Iloino utterly dciuuleil of sim- lilcsrj luxui'y, Mother giveq up loveliest ensem hle. Dnd returns to plain vuhIi ties. Hlmbo showi: due appreciation of all this HQvere d e r 1 vutloii by (jiving up asthma and eczema, ftei - several wT-ekB of N.Ik inoculations dnd nnu mat her j cautiously resume luxuries. Every-, thing juke. You see, I am coming down with tho headline habit. Kor, one who has been so long in the headline environment I have Jet my Kuglish reasonably pure and unfMed. I think. . f The measured phrases refer to the case of a three-year-old son of a physician who had asthma and, eczema yes, .both of. em,did. Dad nlso had hay fever. These allergic conditions, and we might include under that heading hives, hyperesthctlc rhinitis, some east's uf periodic sick headache, (mi graine) and engloneurotlc i ede ma (giant hives), are likely to run In families; the reason for' that being failure of .the child to In herit the normal immunity against Inoculation by foreign protein. Tho child , first developed ec zema at tho age of two weeks, and asthma, at tho age of one year. Tho asthma was almost constant, and became greatly ag gravated when tho baby was taken on an" auto ride In the country1!, Hi parents had discovered ho had; an Idiosyncrasy against eggs. , 1 .Tho child was given a series, fit skin tests, and showed posit Ivd rp' ueuons to these items: , Kgg-wjiitej egg-yolk, codfish, peas, and t strong reaction to; silk. Not ne dreudful to worry along without any of these items r-execpfe yllk. JJut It Is wonderful how parents will deny themselves for the pake of children. Tho baby's parent', now recalled that when they took him, fqi; a. lido, ho. always sat on mama's lap and mama alyvayif, wore her silk coat. You'd natu1 rally think they'd quit taking the' baby , on rides. Hut no. These1 parents made no bones at all of discarding all silk from their lives; even removing silk things rom their home and struggling along! for many weeks without the lux-1 ury. Imagine dad trying to hold! up his head with a mcrcerlzi-d tie . 0,11! '. Uut think of tho awful predicament of mama in lisle iiohc; ricniy 01 purcniH practice f Immolation in brlnKlnm; tip their adult may, with patience and pcr ehlldrcn, but whom do they prac- s(vorance, acipiire by practice nuf thV It on? flilcnt HkiU to fall . back,, on the ThrmiKhout HiIh dreary perhdt undeveloped .hand, or, rm, l jsuvh the baby was plven homcopathl-', imcruemalci(. I UII,1 I 111. 1 ".'al.TIJI)-. 11.1 vi,li.-1 III II- IIHSL'a L of silk Inoculation. Then tluu ban ou silk wu.n lifted and the baby never uttered n wheeze about It. Ah for tho ecxenm. that had disappeared hh by miijulc with in C I houi'M after the removal r nil It from - tho environment, and along with tt went the worst oV the aHthma. In report lug UiIh case, lr. T Wood Clurlie of ('Ilea reminds tis that. we ennt always bltune tt on the cnuutry ur the ellmale if the' patient mi t fern while inn tiilihm u ride, ... . Dr. Salvatore ,1. l.Mirlnto of IUif falt) haH reported, a similarly In structive cast? In which the pa tient suffered with nxthma when on cxcurHtuiiH back Into tho couiv tryiflSnn hor hlmvn residence. The Inference would be that she came lu contact with oim pollen; lui by some pretty keen study Dii. Word Along sms oo Afce to i 1 . i i and arderai, rot to dlaeaaa dlaueau o enataiaM. pjulato dlHcovoced that the patient was sensitive to Cho iruzJ! br hair on Haiidflieu. and with that knowl edge he was able to Ke relief that coujd not have been pustsibl' otherwise. qi;kctiuxh and answmhk llovy tu t Out of ;It. Our. 9 year old son passed round worm about 5 Inches long . . , . tell mc the best remedy jror wornm T ho,ie you w.u meet j ,y expectations so that I call ;give him the remedy Friday night: Mrs. B. Jj. C. ( 'Answer Ao meet Friday. It ls unsafe to give any worm medi cine that is effective, except under medical supervision. Jf you cin not prour.e medicajvl. attention for . the boy now, no great harm, will befull. even - If ho still har bors worms. Negloct, , is much better thai amateur tinkering in such a case. , .Writeoff Cramp. Afflicted for over a year. Uav gone to medical doctors, special ists, and muscle adjustors. but do not get any relief. .My work de pends on my hand. . . . Mary S. E. . Answer Your . unsophistlcatlon or gullibility manifests itgclf in; your use of the term "medical doctors." If you mean regular physicians, why brand them "med ical?" Is there any other kind of doctor 'worthy of the name or worthy of any Intelligent citizen's confidence? is a' physician who merits your confidence at all, re stricted , tQ any pqlty "M6hool" or method of treatment? Of'-votirco not. If your doctor is worth con suiting nt till ho is competent to apply muselQ titljustmnnt; massaRcl liirn..lolm .. HoKors tlai'lt, vtctoj: at bydrothernpy, ,-nttidjcluesi suigotT.i VlneenneH. organizer otV.Jutiiky, spine, tltkllng- or ptVre food nntl fountler. of Louisville. ... ... ...... roBh air ir thill's whw the trouble I ' '..' re.iulres; at least he ean best ad- Jf that lmrtictilaf liahy had not vise whh h remedy or .treatment I '"--en born, the region Including your t-jiso demands If you do I Oltlu, Indiunn. Illinois and Wilacon not beliuvo tlio doctor Is compo- "In might now be part of Canada, tent to ilo this. It is foolish Lol At Inst a national, momorlal Is consult him at all. One ot the lo, Uc built to commemorato Clark's best remedies, is prolonged fime- Uervicos to this .-country, tlonal rost of. the -arm In splint ; ' ' ' ' ' , and, sling: with cultivation of the skill of .the other nrnit hand or flueors to .do any work that niunt be done whllo thn abused; arm Is ou vacation. I auy abiimcu Ron orally a. vicious poHture tlon of body and arm ut wurk jH a factor of the trouble Kvery one who depend. on writing or .otHci' skilled use of the IuIihIh for a Hv- iiiK ouyht to cultivate ambidexter ity: of coin-He this Ih most readily acquired If the child in. permitted Uvritliir - T.. drawlim, , etc. . liut any CopyriRht .lohn R lllle Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from raits One)) Itivvcr, lust uC tin1 Irish iialitniiil ists, nntl liiru in lit'liiml, will ly biifit'tl, ut liis ri'iucst, in iKiifdish soil, ia tltu- litiiiiai.i C'titholiu' ppint'tory at Kcnsiil Ui'i't'ii. i'l.,...,-,.,! Ik hw l,.wt 'iiw.mi.nW UU'WIV IU MVS. M1 moilU'lil by ft mo.s.siijie from Kiu (icorjw .l ,. l,l.wi r,.r, tl,.. ,,r,.. ' " . ' 1 - I stop bplshevlk propagtvnda among (be, oldest nitMiilier. o. tboJiousDjricoBlo uwler, BriUsIi rule.- ot voniiiions ilicil fpnU'r.tcJ.'""gf" -vt ..' . ' - :...(. . . . - T 1 MAIL: TKIBUNjE. A 1 v DAILY CRQSS-WORD - ACROSS 1. -Salt of hy-fro. hromlc Add K. FntKcis , J 5. Kepoptfd IS. lirlif siiI Dftlty IT. HhIM , 18. Ilnlf: prrRx 19. r.t mo mb tr-' . 'dei t 0, KooibBfl po tlon SI. V.xyptiao fod- . 'tins S3. Attanlnte Si. Swallow in Inrge ilrnurlits flrw TrniiHirrrNs 2 H kurroweit in. fTTiiifiii , 1 1. Diner : 33. The female ruff. HI. Stor Uo, LttnA Itepen iiv. itareaa i fl. .Merry , 41 Corral grit . 41. Farther Uli- iniit 49 Snriyl 0 Ulcer : an. Wfngreit it. Hen engU o". Ilnnren it. Jflnrlt ItqnM, bnlil wdftte ;. S. At king of - iHrnol - " Kit. Sinmete eofiii.. l. Flffinl CS. Kmnll nail - Solution 'of Yterday Puttl . m U.l.l liUlrlr.1 Inlnlulel r rrw 00 i f3. French pro nooa. l. Poms trait 6. Nlnrlild breath. Inff aoDSd . SR. Fronosn -, Set In order !l. Wnrkahon u.. African -I . 71. Mart liontera . . BOWX - I": i. Rtorrs or iirnfll In a covered. ' ' kellls . i . . x " 3 4 S 3 f" m (f f o 7 mi lis 14 Mm . S ' M ' . - - -- -1 - -- ia ' am - - . 7 p. n, ...... , -r r mm -w- -rm " wwr mv vmp i&i tqai, b-tftfl , vj . .. ;. - .. f ffit. -' '. "?s. ?x -4. A . 7 : A , il,; t . . j ; - '' ?f - frlP" 'v. ; . .s . : ( if : J". p f 7 ffr"Tr ' - - - - lie said before lie died that Eng land and Ireland should be friends. Suttlng.Mlp'iUitJr Irish :Frerj, State had established, the era of friend ship. ' ', . - On,, tli Ih . day,.,!"? years, ago, In AlJjerharlc county, Virginia, .. was t ' '"-'"" " i uAiue v ui nui s. ui ..uiui icu wuro expolled. from the Baptist church in Marion, N. C., for "conduct un becoming members of the .Baptist church." , i viiurcu luiLiioriiica nave ppsi- ; polled indefinitely the trial or tliOBfi members. That postnpne ment Is a good idea. , . . Once, in EnyUwiU. h laborer that wandered from one parish to an other, looking tot' work, wiMiout face with n red hot Iron. ' No church sbtiuld talte up the branding proposition at this lute day. . . ,.- , ., A thousand fathers of university students learned something about I prohibition and Its "abolition or. whiskey" at Champaign', 111., on Saturday. . I While proud fathers wero celo lirating "dad'a day." Sheriff Slioatt Iraidetl tho liumina Eta ('.irtnma fra Iternily house, arrested tlireo stu I dents, collected ten K'llluus of rum. : Ciauima. I-Ha Ciuinma - hud boen liityllig llio, liquor for 12 a gallon. relaOIng II for SSi a giillou. A i good profit while It lasted. . In old pantomimes tlio clown, promised to bo good, bid but never remnlueu good, for long. ""tains ititior government finds Unssia ImitatliiR that clown. ..... Hrltaln thought Itussia would re- suuie uusiness. siinio uusiness, mnuo money and Miisslira i o f f 1 e I a I newspapor PUZZLE ' IfiVFrcaMa wsteaJ. II. Lams hell y 15. Alcar .is. rsuvaisr .11. Esjfclera i ' rojail uorltr . To jtha losiaay It, Tea . J.fir.ser M. FjncleJ ' It. r iniosa lla-- ' ctsee of its ti, H torlna; . . I?, snreal grass St. TJerisnr. of dlfa ' cases 43, aSliarp rese.. . ,d Itnoekinr t 49. 'Click beetles . Market " 41. Yeneratrs '48. XoQKbalreA ' ata ' ... a?s Bellow - ,tf. Ob ek. teals i ; metarule ozaa nLmr efPa bH 1. Pertalnlnc to ev coantrr 1IITJ It. Thoaa whs (4 t. Mystical Jl India word .J. I.nw tufted ahead B, . uz. jusie i seep f rroTero nl.nt m at. Growlnaf'-OBt (. A niter ' ' H . Small qsarrek s. (tlilect .. - K est. Cnn.sbaDed . 7. Condnctori of j ; ' msaleal JnittS' oerlodleaJa I.1 ' ment' 6 Having axm ,l .S Tvpe moaaares :l .&. 'is coverlnsa . I S7. Meadow t. ChrlaUnn 7". Concerning ' ' priest. or monk , ;. That Is: mbbr.. "Pravda," says: "No, we don't asl: you to resien from the tague of Nations, we don't ask yoii to stop crlticlsjngbolvihevisml ' You must not try to run us." ...;'. ,.; i - . - c Quill Points Out whore, they, cuss tho tariff measure; that's where the west bo gins. ' ' The true measure of success is -money---or, fame or' achievement depending on which one you put over. Tho extent of the disaster caus ed by the market 'collapse can't; be measured accurately until the next Installment day arrives. A Judge says the courts do not recognize newspaper ethics, and that's fair enough. Xewspapers seldom recognize ethics in the man agement of tho courts. Tht cvfilutlouUts are rlglit nntl sicf-lrs cuts' I'hangrj If. it's' -ambitious enough. Look wliat luis liapiiciictl as a result of girls IoukIjiA to be boys. Standards of chivalry . chungw. hut In tho bright lexicon of 1S30 youth thero wus no such word as "phrull." .... The chap who said "A good be ginning makes a bad ending" must have seen a lot of Ue.Millo pic tures. If ho doesn't play .bridgo - rr danre, and she still Hunks' III tu a wonder, ho Is making J:3,0U0 n year. - Amerlennlsm: VI, o o k nt" the boob! He believes what tho preach-' er says ". -. . Have a drink, My bootlegger says it's genuine pre war stuff." There's the pleasant boss. - ansl then there's the-boss with nn.ln- Do Ypu RememUf '( TKX VEAKS AGO TOOAV (rio'rri tilos ot tho Mail -'.Tribune.) , , ..Xovciiibor 1. 19t. '.' . . i Prince ot Wales glfen uproarious welcome in New York. . llenulilictins Join Senator. X-otlo, In fighting Wilson peace treaty, when president writes lettera ask ing tor election of Democratic sen ators. ..- . : . : ' - .- ' . . Bandit holies up tos "Angeles Limited and secures 1230 Jn cash. Drive stnrted to establish Y. '. C. A. brunch in Hertford.- V. '. United gtntes senate- falls to ratiT fy pce treaty with or without reservations. v-' ':t';- V- ' M.'.b. Olds of Sheboygan, Mich , ; arrives to InVestig'ato' purchase o( Pacific & Eastern' railroad1 ' TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY - (From files of tho Mail Tribune.) !, ,., November 19, 1908. r-'.', ;! John. Hoot and Jess Enyart an- '' nntiuce they will, erect ..oiir-lory !' office Uuilding at corner, of 'ifaiti . and Illverslde. ., -V Francis Ileen'ey 'starts proceed ings against ex-Congressman lin ger 1-lerrhan on charge of timber land fraud. 1 . - Boston. Mrs. August Stetson ex communicated from Christian Sci- ence church. - .-. v ; . Medford assesseTd valuation fixed ed at $2,407,39-1 and Ashland's ut $2,49Q,647. - - : r vv ' Telephone company, .buys lands at Holly and Sixth streets, for new ' buildirigV ' ' ' . ': ' Butte Falls. Citizens' com plum because large cougar on outskirts of" town screams all nliht ;' and keeps people awa'U'e. -. ' feriority complex wlio's afraid. you won't understand how important he is. , ' ' Death and' taxes aren't much alike. Death' frequently, is pain less. ..: :,;( - - . a -.. ,-rsrr - . .'' j -...Tlio inun nlrlo "AH Use; 'world hives a JsiverV.. . itcvrr ilrovo tlio renr car of. 15 licld ba,cj bjr. a, mttslij' sai,; aoios 10 in, p. li. on u .husy lilglnvay. Rich men aren't -so s h re W.U. Thiut,, How mu.cji they, .cold, save by. installing a phonogi'iih to :a"Xy yes." ' .' . : : . : ' An alien, critic .saya.tliero is.-.nd cliaracterlsti c A mdrlca ti art, Wief e fi ebie, pray Nourish? does the oiiiuoard HChopJ r i This' is..the Unie-. oti year When you see'.a, tttrange mixture ofc ool ors .roiilaclwig p.utdoor gron; and drugstore) tan. : The ancient explorers . weren't '.sii' brave. In their Uny boats, they -.got so . seasick they didn't cro' Jiovv soon they reached, (he. Jurijplng-dic place:"" '"- -;'' i-p Correct this sentence:, "ftill needs '"vv6ninh 'afiiitrtiTJ"' saljThe wife, "and it 1 die Jhist. I.liBne Ha'll inairy again right away.tf In Arms, Neck, Legs erThigiis If you want to get rid of the agonis Ing pains of neuritis, neuralgia, sciat ica or rheumatism, just, apply Tysraol to the altcctcd parts and see how quickly au roisory will cease, : , , j , Ty.imol Is a powerfully penetnitlaic alwnrbent, stiothlng and lien Una; If. l75 action, which goes Irt through' the) pores and quickly reaches the buralnr. aching nerves. Thoso stubborn rin In the back of the neck, about tin ahoulder blade, face or heart. In th rnrearm and fingers,, or- citenaline; down he thigh to tlio too tips, will snon disappear. Cramping of th rn9 rlcs will stop and you will nri Wia:r "noihererl with sorcn.ss, swiBnaT. stirrne.... numbness -nr. tenderness 'of the Joints and llgsments , e.e'nT'k'". "ot f11 """""T Hnlmsri Yo -iav vn lursrl!" r.T.-e Ji ) '' r --- '-; r-r.--- t. -