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    PAGE EIGHT
MCdford Mail Tribune
Dally, Sunday, Wwllj
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I. BLM1TKR SMITH, Uair
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MVMAl W THH AKHUCIATKU PKKBS . .
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Tie AsAelaLnl I'rwM ta eiciiMMy entitled to
tb 'uu for tmblirotlun of nil WW dispetebu
eredUM 10 It or m him If credited In Mils papar,
and also ta the local news puUUbed btrelo.
All rlffhti tut fiubliriUra nf )ai dlipUcbM
herein at also rewted.
MKMHKR OV THE UNITED FKKM
OfUcial paper of tin City of JUedtord.
.UffieUl. paper of Jacamn Couuly. .
A. B. V. aiersg circulation for ill Booth
tlidlng October 1. 1H21I, 4174.
.tally iterate distribution ror ill voDtbi t
October U, 1920. 4011. . .
Present press run; 4825. -
MEMBER OK AI'DIT B1JRKAD
i IIK CIRCULATION
( AdrerllMnc Ilr-presentatlTea
M. . MOUKNRKN at COMPANY
Office In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban
rraiKlsco, Lnt Angtlea, Seattle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
HwfiiKH ai'e repnrtv-d lhrinK
alonK tle rpihin -Pii (trUn ,U!5
many are hi Uie khmki fix, in the
Kiinie iilui'C, In lliln rminliy.
Junnlia HniiKen. a movie actrmui.
wiih nwiirdcd VI 87,000 for burin
rncnivert while uiklnif a balh In a
IiijU'I. ' It Is icnttlllK lllnnB towiirdH
tlie first of tho year ukuIii.
.Mr. Mllnor niit Mr. Seo went
Boone ' hunting MundnV mornliiK
nnd succeeded In gettinn n kooso.
Tliey attended the turkey nlioot
Hundny afternoon. (I'endleton
Kunt.OreBoiilnn.) '1'lm way tlilnma
work out.
l ,
"Dave JurkHon returned Tuen
dny front the Iior hIhiw, where he
wuir-' ilni'e .rlhlions with his two
n)jt"' (llepiiner. Ore., . Nona.)
Nht ltnoc'kliiK the lioys. i
Thf Btnte of TextiH, wlilch went
Tlruulitlenn lieeauHO of tho (trent
eiiKlile.nrlnK aldllty of tho presi
dent, inBleiid of tho religious be
liefs of his opponent, and more
rwiently won notoiioun dltlnclltin
ly the rtnirdi;rouH proclivities of Its
rntle'fl ;. JurlstH, lust night held, a
lyuehlng. Texas ls now in tho pink
of condition to look after the,
Klilrllunl needs of tho nation,
Atty'Ted Jllles Is relating his
anmiiil 1ilood-ehlllliiK aceouplH of
ih;cnld wtiler InitliH ho alleges he
takes. Tho colder the morning,
tli fiuiger he slays III. Ally .Mllt'M
Hhnuld sleep In I he lee houe.
A ' J7 ' gold nugget has been
panned from the einw of a turkey
)iy nu upwliilo houHewlfe. Now
Hhe eail make the first payment on
tho, turkey.
i The Prince of Wales Is now
skipper of n 1'Nird aiiloniobllo'. He
iiKimherlng (he liorHemaiiHhlp cr
itic. prince, the lamp pouts of ljon
don better Htart dodging.
..t'nuntry KatiHiigo In on the mar--kitl.
and most of name Im elty-hred.
Seyral country peoplo In town
yi'Mti'i-dny took Home of itie country
sirtisage home with them. The
sausage is a cold weather dish,
nnd ooiitaiiiH helpful vitamins.
Thano vllainlliB aro volatile, and
burn the housewives on tho ringer
that .once Nported a diamond ting.
The country suusuge iti served with
buckwheat pancakes. ' The buck
wheat pancakes contain almost
everything In Ihe line or milted
products but buckwheat. Most or
the buckwheat is composed entire
ly nf graham flour and white flour.
NotnotlmCH the miller forgets to
ptft In either, and t!ic buckwheat
has a too pronounced buckwheat
taste. .Maple syrup Is an lnsepar-.
able companion of buckwheat pan
cakes. The average run of mnplo
syrup Is tanned to the complexion
of a good motor oil, after which
the motor oil haa all the best of
the argument. There Is nothing
i-ui-nt about the country sausage,
mi buck In the buckwheat, but the
dchuHon ends there. All the maple
syrup Js what It represents Itself
to be.
VMAt.R QIIAHTICT PUNISHED
J.'OU THKIlt OKFHNSKS" (Port
land Telegrnm.) Not tho vocal
OI1C8.
TIK TIM'TII IS qlWCKK.O
H'olby Tribune)
The average duck hunter Is a
liar. Io will crawl out of bed in
4 -a.-m., rldo many mllon in the
raid morning air for the privilege
of crawling on his belly through a
muddy field to get a pot allot at
some Innocent little ducks, which,
If he pets them, and cooka them,
tla not grnde up with a second
ennui beefsteak for entlng iiualilies.
Hut ho will come back to town,
and.. spread himself all over the
place bragging about what a good
time he hail when, as n mutter of
fact, he actually wished many
lines that he was buck In his
warm bed, and faeeit only Ihe
prospect of entlng a hearty break
faat of; bncon and eggs
v eyorthcloiui, ho will go on for
years', 'telling a vast ciunntlty, of
Mi's about the sport of duck hunt
ing. There fceomn to ho no eut-j.
. . '. Double Jliiicral.
SALEM. Ore., Nov. 20. (PH-A
Muhle funeral service will ho held
hr, probably Thursday, for Kern
and. IJvelyn ItUhnrds, 11 and 1 4
years old, who (lied nf pneumnnl.i.
They were daughters nf Mr. nnd
Milt. W.llllam Richards. Fern died
Uaturdny and Evelyn Sunday,
THE V MAN OF THE HOUR" .
. '-I'M ''iM 'f
TI1KRK is prolnilil.v no man in tlir country'' brtJfVv fitted-tn
administer tlic iiffiiirs pi file KOvoriirruuti.nt tho pregent
limp, tlian President Hoover. The runout collapse of tjc Htoc.k
market Jins shaken public confidence. The immediate task: of
tbp jjovprnnient is to rest ore it. This is what President 'Hoover
is Hi .present endeavoring to do, in every possible, way. r
And if anyone can do this lie can. For lie know business
as few men know if ; be, knows pconinics and the fundamental
laws covcrniiitf prosperity ns few men do; he is, in short, an
example of the specialist liciii on, the job, iwben a specialist in
needed.. . " , , . .; :; v.u, ;i
. ,.'..,.'.;. ,, )..';
Tl I fC Wall Street collapse bad scarcely started before. Mini
President not busy. He called in .Secretary Mellon, and
arranged for 1)ie rcsiiinption ol' I he federal building program,
which bad been held in abeyance for .just-such an emei'Kcnny.
lie siiftestcd a lax rdiiclion ironram. be instituted, and this
was done, lie called in (he Kaslern railroad executives and
asked if heir 'construction jiroiiram could not be carried out
regardless of the stock flurry. He Ls to have similar confer'
dices with industrial leaders in other lines of business. -
And in each conference the President talks the language
that the members of the coij'erencc understand. I In knows rail
roads, for he has both built and run them. Ho knows business,
for he has handled finances in tins country and .abroad on a
la rjre scale. ,. . ':
In short, he is the real leader, when leadership is'tbe su
preme need. Iicnardlcss of political partisanship, the peoplu
of the country have reason to be thankful that President Hoover
"happens to bp at the helm of the Ship of Slate at-thn present
time.. , i...' ,. . ;.. '. ;.,
For he is the one man supremely fitted to siiceessfully solve
tlic pressijii; problem of the hour.
IT'S UP TO THE
THAT the country is essentially sound,-financially, industri
ally and econoiiiicnlly.'ull witiieHsefi,iuiliflcd to testify on
the subject, arec. Put to establish the (ruth of this assertian,
does not solve Ihe immediate problem. . For not only, must tho
truth be, established,. but -the people 'of the country as a wb'fle
must. be convinced of it, . . - .,. , . , V .
A financial panic is like a fire panic. ,Thn fire mny not be
there it may be merely a red-light on a back .drop but us
long as the audience THINK it is a fire, the danger of disaster
remains. . i '. .... . .
So the InnnrdintH problem is not to change the business situ
ation for'tbat is essentially satisfactory but to. change what
people erroneously think il is, and what ninny more people
FKAR.it may be. ,. . ,.. , .. . .
.,,'
AND this is precisely what President Hoover-is trying to-do.'
(iovnrntnenl-const rue) ion may not. be necessary,. the. carry
ing out of the railroad program may not be so essential; but
these things are being done, to show the people that the cry of
fire wus actually, and undeniably a false nlarnii'- c
This is no easy task. For business depression can bo onusod
by a state .of inind, almost as easily as by n ulaln of, economic
ii'uil-iidjiislmcnl. In other words, the present problem is not so
much an economic, us H psychological one. . - ;; .-.. :;;
Forliinatcly, however, the government program is already
showing results, The market still
wild dumping' scramble has slopped, trading volume has re
turned to normal, and (piolalions arc slowly but surely climbing,
back to the level where prices correspond to ilitrinsie.'valueH.''
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TIIK wonder is not thai n few financial bouses went undor,
and that many lost fortunes, but that the disaster was not
a far more serious one. The fact that it wasn't is chiefly due
to tlic prompt action of the Hoover administration, nnd the sune
and intelligent leadership the President suppliedi i
N if "the man-in the street" will merely show n reason"
able amount of restraint and common sense, not . only : will the
present crisis be tpiickly surmounted, but eventually the coun
try will be in better shape than it has at any time since tins,
recent gambling mania struck the country, and centered in Hie
vicinity of Wall Street. , " ' !
. Yes, the tariff must still lie o local issue All. the coast rtenn-'
tors voted for n tariff on lumlipr, ami all tho senators of those
stales whoso lnmhor has hoon out off, voted tho olhor way.
When Medford is connootod
line marrioil couples who (zo up
divorce iu record time. -
A oritio says oampaiu;n .slogans are useless n ft or elections.
Why sot "Keep oool with Coolidiro" still appoaxs a nioo motto
for janitors.
If the co-operative movoinont
very wicked institution, indeed.
MUTT AND JEFF
SKf COP MUTT, TJlDM'T X f i WAS '
ITSLL Voo ,Tri6 SMPPERY j S WrtRT,
: AC6 vuotjLt) SHOOT ON f c KieF
SIGHTr i
PEOPLE NOW
laidts strong.stippni't, but I ho
up with llono on 1 li.it now liir
in tho air frouont!y can pot a
is so bad, tho (iraii(! must ho a
Everything Perfect Except the Punctuation
IN TH
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Personal Health Service
. By WILLIAM BBAD7, M. D; : 4--
HfMd Uttara paruiafoi U pariooai beiltk tod byfttnt. not to Um dUfouti ar UutaMOt.
vfll ba aosveed by Dr. Brady If t ftinped, Mlf-ildiaued iotelop la anelued. Uttan aaauld ba
brM tod written In Ink. Owing to tb Urt. Bunbar tf lettara rclfd. . only fv ean ba umr.
d bar, ho raply can bo nado to auorlao oat MofarBlnf U tattnteUoM. Atdroai Dr. WUlUa
Braoy, in eao of into nmwor. ,
(TIUAICKT SMOKR' A N A LV
. . kmoki-:hs jioum
' Tliore is a lt difference be
tween tho Hinoko drawn through
u tlBiirra arid ihe nmoko thit iU
Klvi-n off from the hurnlnK eVd
into tho o o m.
Tho Hinulio drawn
through tho c-itf-iirft
in rnlled tho
"mtiin h li-eu m"
nnd that Kiveu
; olf from the
i , htirning tip the
"Kidcxtrenm." Dr.
Kniil It o g g n of
Cincinnati h a u
investigated the
queHlirin" scicfitlflcali: lie finds
i hue the maiiiHtream, that ih, me
HinokV drawn Into the mouth, eon:
tnliut niore c-arhdn- monoxide thnn
the KidfHtrenm docH, uhout the
same amount of nicotine and lesii
ammonia.
The Kide.stream, thut la, the
Htnoke thut cuiIh Into the nir from
the burning tip, Ih ucrid und lrrl-.,
tallnff he can ho of the ammonia in'
It; it Ih uikullne bemuse of th
ummonlu; but it eontuInH liLtle or
no carbon monoxide 'because com
ijuutlon at the tip is complete,'
S rpm ' thc prcHonee of. plenty of
oxy tfe n, flo- that the si deal ren m
conHista mainly of carbon dioxide.
Tho ammonia in the sidestream
accounts for the irritatinn-'of noso
am! eyes of a non-smoker In the.
room with a smoker; or it mHy
aero lint for the Irritation of the
smokm-'s nose and eyes If the'
smoke from his own clgaret ifota
Into his' nose or eyes. Holding
a lighted cigaret in tho hand pro
duces more poisonous materials
In the room air than are present
In tho smoke drawn through the
uignrct, into the mouth. Once
more the non-smokor who objects
to tho Inipebteness, " to soy the
least, of smokers who fumigate a
room without having asked con,
scnt of all present,- hoa solid
grounds for having the smokeu.
ejected or ut least instructed In the
rudiments of courtesy.
' In u hlindrold test Goodman
found his subjects unable to tell
anything about the kind of clgur
I'ts 'they smoked without seeing
tho labels. Jlogcn's subjects
were university students, laborers
and professional pien, and th"
best they could do was to distin
guish, somotlmes, American' frrn
Turkish or West Indian tobacco.
They fulled to detect any differ
ence between various brands of
American clgarets.
American tobacco was found to
yield the 'highest' amount of nico
tine! West Indian the lowest, Orl
imttij midway between. Homo so
called "denleotlnized" clgarets wore
found to contain' rather more nico
tine than West Indian brands.
Considerable nicotine condenses
in thu Hlunip of the cigaret from
the' smoke as It Is drawn thru.
Therefore Dr. 1 logon suggests that
It is better to throw away a cig
,n rot when It is half, burned.".' 1
would amend that to rend, throw
It away before It is lighted and
use a pipe Instead.
Kast smirking ylelds'ii high con
centration of nicotine, aldehydes
and furfural In tho mainstream,
it is better to take small. Inter
mittent puffs, so that tlte Olgaret
will not burn down to tho two
thirds mark in less than 10 min
utes. Dr. Ilogen advises. 1 would
offer an amendment to that, Vo.
I can't for the life of mo see how
pleasuro of n ' Thick of pipes and !
tempfl-ate use thereof, call content
'himself with the bad boy's delight.
(il'KSTlONS AVI) ANsVlMtS
'I'lio J'lilallvt? 1'iitliiT.
. ls it true thai experts can now
determine by a blood test whether
nn individual is tho father of u
child, where the questing of pater
nity Is at Issue? Pi. W. IT.
Answer No. Al present It Is
not possible to determine paternity
by such a lest. II Is possible, In
a few cases, lo dt terilllne hy hhiotl
grouping test thnt n given Indi
vidual's not the father. There
Is a chance of one in seven for
a man to prove his Innocence In
such a case, by Ibis means.
The Wet Season Is On.
My boy, 10 yenra old anil In
good health, has a habit that he
must get up In Ihe night, and If
lie doesn't be wets the bed. The
docior fotind the ttrlue O. K. Is
there anything we can do lo cor
rect Ibis habit? 1. U.
Y0UR A CovMRD.WiT rvATe r-v YoAR FlRt
SKV. MOW THAT'
THAT rvAK I l.ARM6t) HOW
SJ K I) A N I COXriltMKD
j -wanting. -
Answer Repeat your requw
nnd inclose' stamped addrosHcd
envelope ' for instructtona. The
child must' be trained to be re
KporiKlble , for hiH behavior even
Jn tdeep; It iu like learning to
awaken at n very early hour when
one has tsome unusual appoint
ment to keep.
.Made In Germany.
A German specialist who ex
amined me -in the summer, suid
luntj trouble can be cured ut any
place that in a way from a body of
wat:r. Is this your opinion, also
do you recommend Arizona, wftere
It is hieh and dry? It is. with
fear and trembling that 1 write
-you jilways pick 'em to pieces so.'
K. I. R. "
. Answer Bvidontly the German
specialist had. some queer obses
sion about dampness. If you
mean tuberculosis, so far as actual
experience shbwn, the disease is as
(fkely to be arrested at the sea
whoro as It is In the mountains.
Kor some patients Arizona climate
is excellent. Whether tho trouble
be pulmopary tuberculosis, bron
chiectasis, bronie bronchitis, em
physema, chronic bronchitis, chron
ic sinusitis or whatnot, the best
authority o consult about .any
climate or change of climate is
your own physician. When I re
for to your own physician, your
family doctor, I pay you a doubl
compliment. First, I assume you
aro responsible' enough Id have
one; second, I . infer from your
letter that you nro Inlelllgont
up with the profession. Nobody'U '
cvit knnw lint, von and 1. and If'
yod feel you haven't received
your money's worth, you can al
ways pick up I ho pieces and con
sult Mmo nloo doctor who never
smashes anything.
(Copyright-John F. Ditlo Co.)
Quilt' Points
Two" great American' Inst it itl Inns;
Hustle nlld sanitarluros .., ...
; - ' ' ; ':
, And .''-.t.peai'C would seem .al
most ns frigitti'iil as war if soino
realist should write, tho nasty de
la lis.
; If you rob n hew grave, you're
a darned body-snatcher. If "you
pick out an old one, you're a great
archaeologist.
The reformer has a discouraging
job. Just when ho gels one gene
ration clenned up. it Is replaced by
another tough set.
Tliero mi? 'two kinds of icv
ple: TliHsftiXvlio aren'i. Imlo,
till by uuturo, uutl thoso vim
specil up tvlirn somrhoily lisds
to imss, . . ' ...
Awful thought! Maybe America
...... a I.IITIH..J tl,., .., I,
tries liecntish'lt has ittnre people
who need killing.
,ess than one-fourth of New
York's six million favor problbt
"" T''"'1'0 i" c
thai
many bootleggers
Possibly womnn has a right to of Indigestion,
do everything that man does.-Dull When an alert prince of finance
man hasn't. ' capitalizes n few packages of food,
j for three times ns many shares of
Americanism: ltefuslng lo seeHt0(.k na the ln1, issuo of ynite,
nny beauty In n painting because j stales Steel, casually offering an
the artist once stole a. sheep. Issue of $800,000,000, considerable
Heaven knowst when tho mar-1 'S--"'1S necessary. -ket
collapses, so many contrite; Tile way to make hiisiness better '
hearts confess tho sin of gambling. s t0 create mme business. j
iuiii n f,iti ann ic " ' nriatinns for nubile hntldtMira frnm
homo training, it take, a lot "f'L' Lfi0"
oi iii in ii-ti jiuia.
Few of onr inalltutloim origi-l The plans are made, the build
nnled In Amerlou. The natloniil i iUKs nre needed. Why not, proceed
anthem, tho domesticated ' turkey now?
anil the hot dog all came from
Europe
Maybe tho Idea Is to keep the
farmer In suspense so long thai .continue fighting each other. It it at this meeting by Bishops John i members of the Seittle nolice de
any kind of tariff hill will seem could afford that. It can afford I.. Nuelson nnd Francis J. McCon- partment by Chief of Police I ouls
a relief. 'something for this country. Inell. , j. Forbes.' ' '
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The right amount, of Insurance wise men of Princeton learn that
Is Just enough to care for depend- our Milky way Is a sort of untied
cuts ami, . not . quite enough , to j stutes of the heavens, divided into
malic Ihe coroner dig up the body. ! grout "star clouds," Our sun, siu'
'. . rounded by thousands of other
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You cuitf sii-.V"m thing for
llio Ai nHTllnil peddler rulio nf-
fers ynut tnpA'jfmin Now ,ler-
sey. Jlv (Khmoi'I suy no is
dolus iC In work Ills way
through college.
j There ure' two, .kinds of rich j universe, Is Ihe , omn Virgo galaxy,
, Amerliatns. One's amblllon Is to'nliout 10,000,000 light yours uwiiv.
; get power: the other's ambition IsjAdd that Up.
; to be mistaken for an Englishman
Correct this sentence: "I care
; nothing about the diploma," said
'tin, co-ed; "what I want Is knowl
' edge." ' ' ' ,
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pane On)
ei'osts lii'itislii'i's nioi'f
than news lrom all .Mroot,
.,,:,.,. ;.. ,.,,.,,. l,v i
" it i"1 f,""M, j v .hi t
tho wiiv, prices hitler, lmsint'ss
, ,
slow ami normal. ' ':
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ror mmiH uiuu M win uu I.
Secretary
Mellon knows,
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The country didn't hesitate a
minute when other countries want
ed len thousand million dollars to
09r
F6-T BGTT6R
IF x HAD BeeM
aJRIT1N6 IT OW
.1. I
TH6 UNOLEUrAl
.1 i
PUZZLE
B. . Co an try roa4
tu lie ed . ' i ;
7. Former icfla
., lira .. .r .
6. Kiupreit
. Tulkt alano;
10. Hasten
11. i'l-ii
l. ,l(fiit Tarlety
o( oolnr
IS. lieprlved i
30. cooko ta a pan
St. Hh litre
S2. Slurica
S. MouDtaln lakes
54. JUuae ut Jyrle
' : potlry
25; .Moke rAferenea
S7. Abnundo
'30. I'rlmped
31. Jtrtukfast fooft
Had lie line 1
SI. J-u. idle
3ff. K Etc n
37. Assumed ehar
. netero
30, 'lxed cliartra
40. splnnlnv toy
41. lllark cuckoo
42. Kltciten utoniU
43. Attempt
44. I'liderstand
4". ole ut til
scalo
0. KrannlnaTlnui
&.,raustlc ulka.
.-;-!iJltie Sfdutlou
1)0 wx .
1. rnnse.sstts . ,
S. J.lijunr
. 3. diMiimint!
4. Itt uelies ucross
suns, lives in one cloud "only" a
thousand light years In illume- j
tnt A liirh, u ,lur,,nn i
that light travels In 3!5 days, go-1
ing at the rale of 180,000 miles a
second.
Our Milky Way Is made 61' many u
I. star clouds, as our country is
;,muuo ni many sratos. a group ot ii
star clouds makes one "universe
I'mlless olher universes are visible
I beyond our "galacfic system."
One of our neighbors, another
China and Hiwsla, which Wall
Street would call "h.ieUwaril na
tions," nro forward, as Vegards war.
ItiiHsIa, lo cripple China's rnllrnud
about which iliei'els a illspuie,
i Iiombanls the railroad from the nlr
'at both ends, that trains may not
start or arrive. China fights hack
wilh airplanes.
I . . . .
In Industrial building Russia Is
cerlalnly not backward.
I When a six-year program - oft
i building to cost close to seven bil
,. . .. """ i-". ""
"I"?"""1?
j am i o .vtru i h iu ui ill p" ie i,
Rua w' mpleic the prog.
Knnl in ,nipe "id one-half years,
Assisted hy American engineers
iiind American capital, Ilussla lins
, outstl oiled the' Tin to,l Sliilna- rnn.
ord In rapid building.'
fnv
weie ( iscussea lOdaV dt the i
8e5Hion of tho ,, nnnual I
,.,a,i,r f ,i, un,.,i nt fi.. '
meeting of the board of foreign
missions of the Methodist Episco
pal church here.
Another feature of today's pro
gras was to he an Inlerdennmina
tlonal mass meeting at the While
temple I First llaptist' church) to
night. Addresses were to he made
6T OuT: You ;
VAJR0T6 HLP"
IN Trie SWY.' r
A ?
Do Yon Remember?
I TEX' VKAUS AGO TODAY
j (From f)Hs oVthetAIulrVM1)
f ! November SO, 1919.
! Tfnv.Atnrnn p11s 13 flCre-Of
ranch Just purchased from' 'Post
master Minis to l)r;, Snlade c
for. 440u per acre, . ( t, ft
.1. E.: RdmUton discovers vein of
fine coal near ranch In Sams -Vat'
ley. '
Continuation , of- coal strlko
threatens countrj-'s food supply. ;i
'Mayor of zion City, 111., poms
138.IIU7 bottles of-beor Into sewer
anil sells bottles for J214S.
' r.lihu Hoot repifSflitH New York
brewers before I'nlted Stales su
preme court, pleading unconstitu
tionality of thfr -prohibition bw.
President Wilson. ' In view nf
high price of sugar, todny renew
ed wartime power of V. S. govern
ment over nation's food suply.
TW'HXTY-y KAKS AGO ')1AY
(From files of the -Mall Tribune.)
November 20. 1I0. ' '
Commercial club draws up plans
for nev home. ... rr,M-v
Medford bank deposits grow to
record total of $1.717, 510.
Rains stop paving program for
year. - -
New York. Football nbollihpd
In public schools.
K. K. Kelly and Jeff Heard catch
fine.string of trout at Gold Hay,
Guthrie & Tronson car of apples
wins 'SlyOO sweepstake prize at
Rnnkflne Annie Show. "
John It. Allen buys Fred Hop
kins' Snowy Rutto orchard ami
homo for Siex.fldfl; sale m.-.dn by
Dr. J. F. lieddy. '
1
mi
WIND'S ,i-IOUSESv -4'
By Mary Graham' Bonner.
"1 sometttifes call myself Novem'i
her Wind when I'm ,ltylng,in my
November houije," , the wind, told
Ihe chilldren. -a ...
When 1 live In my upside-down,
lopsy-tnrvy, gionous.y uhw i uum,
I" March 1 call myself -March
t II1U. J IIUl, vuu
know, is before L
in and before, I
settle down to. a
little snrlnc nuiet.
"Ey eryoa's
house is tipnet
iqrins the spring
cleaning. So in
it. .ii .t ' .
VVInd's'.
"nut. I havQ
cnmtf nway hero
here ' fdv: ii. little
r
riuiet, too. I was
tired o( httstllnji
aboiitj.-'
"I was weary of the rainy com-
panlous with whom I had been
playing. So I came to my Novem
ber house, which Is so hidden nwui
lmu, 0 "y ,V,e.
, " usic a nnus lo linn
-..u .... ... .
They sing beantifttlly, loo.
"l-ot us listen to them."
So John and Peggy listened to
the pine trees singing, and thev
went to sleep right there in tho
Wind's November house;
It seemed strange, when , they
Ihnitubt niton. U nfiArtl,n.,l - A',. nti
r..w .v biiui nniu, ui ill.
line iiiaccs to have taken a nap.
! the home of the wind seemed the'
most unlikely. t
I lint the smell of the loaves and
the singing of the pine trees would
have put any one to . sleep, and
;when they awoke they knew whv
I tho wind choose so quiet a sleeping
i place. .'
i He needed rest betore his adven-
I InrDa 1I ....... . , ,
u "ua ml now. going in
" ..
.. was wcarie his very oldest
eioiues, too.
"We won't follow him." the i.lttln
Ulack Clock said. "I have other
plans.''
Give .No Qitnrtcr
RKATTLK, Nov. to. l) Orders
to "shoot It out with all bandits"
nnd "give no quarter" were given
By BUD FISHER
I AnD F. e HA1N'T
J RUN OuT OF SMOKS
VWOULD 1 MAV6
1UJ 0(JL- I
A COOPLC pFJ
EXCLAMATION
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