At nil V - ?KMM5 HOC S it" W Wm OLL ULHIII D"ii i ii Democratic Victory Believed End of Anti-Smith and Re ' publican Union-rNo Na tional Issues Involved Is 'Contention See Loss of Other Hoover States in I! South. RRINIAN "" j j the. next Imperial conference In H '-'.lit I C If M O X 1 Vii.' Ml The '',', " r. ' , . , . ., , 1 "Tire Ilrltlsh snvrrnmcnt III more TJemocratlc KUboniutorl.U victory ,llnn K,h( , ,,.,.,.,. ' In' Vlnrlrrin, appears definitely to tor each of the dominions In their ' have termlnal-ed Die woddiiiBi nt Internal affairs, but when lawn af- ambitious Itepubllcana and Ulmtnt- fort other parts of the empire or iBfled Democrats. Knirland Itself, a line must lo , Thnt win the view of Uopubll- drawn between Internal and empire en'n loaderH who Hoemed to i-CKard legislation. -- tho overhelinlln; victory of the It IB tho l!illlsh equivalent of the Dernoci-aUo party as dlvarrlnjr the theory on federal and Ktato rlKhls --. Republicans from tho eouritloh f legislation, a futtlafactorv dlv:- .. -union with the antl-Hiiillh Demo, slim ot whi,.i forms the basis of erata. . i ,' nn amicable United .Stales of " Their llreoln of riding to power America. 1' iMhind Wlllbrm . Jlosolcy Hrowo , officials of the colonial office burst when ho was ovcrwhelmlnc- ,,int out lh.-rt there have boon no ly defeated by John liarlnnd lol- clashes between the rules that kov ,U lawl. overnor-eloct. . fern- dominion- affairs and tho new .. Republican leaders said that the freedom, lint the clarification of bt i coalition was definitely ended itnd lexnl-polnts now belnfc- ouKht la 1 1 t Henry W. Anderson, member of ,t of prevention in case any dls- ' the- protldoiifB loW enforcement (, or Auostlon of nnnllcatlo.i commission and one of the baclteiis . of in-own, said ho oxpected the iienui.iicnn iinny woinii resumo us , ride . ns the .minority parly In Doiiuioratio MrBlniii hut with In- ci'inncil slrenmh. ' . While llepiihlicans and emo. eruls iif the coalition blamed each other fuivthe debacle, the ti'liiin- hnt Iiemocrnls who hacked I'i.I- lattl hold.that the opposlilon mis- Winstnioil the victory ot President Ilobver in Vli-iilnla last Xoveml They contended thai It was sIb- iinleanl only, us Indli-'itltiB the re- fusal of timuKnilH of Democrats to Vote ftir n wet candidate and did no( -horn Id the end of l.eiiiocraile dohilnatlon of the slate. . Democratic, leaders Inslsled ns 1hoy did IhroiiKlioul Hie BUberna- rortal c.iinpalKii that no nailoiml inie wei-o Involved. , Polloltl sihl llm victory could nut be considered approvul or dlsiipiiroviil of Hmlth or-ltiiKkob.v ullhoiiitli the names of ... uiiiiit KeniucriiMc proBiueiiiiiii nominee and Hie national lemo- orotic qhnii-man were frequently meiitloned by the eoalllton. ; Bishop James fannon's call for repudiation of -Haskobla.j 1IH-,- llsm and Pemocralic leaders m wen . m '. "?'.'P u,tl'd ,"'"", e I . his inslsu-nce that prohl- dtlon was an Issue, apparently was, ,-" " 'lie - nunc mij. iituui oi.j'onaru. l-.leetlon resulls indlci.tcd thai 'tho coalition failed to eoalesee. fur which l-Vunk Lyon. niitl-Sti.lth na, . v. n ,T V ' "can I Prt.. Jyon said the Itei.ub leans , t)h-ii-ted utlentli.n from the nation- 111 Issues, . Inoludlnu iirohlbltion. mid n' "inotest" nh-alust national . iJJeii.orratlc party leadership by an Jiltnck on tho Democratic slate ., administration which caused I)eni . ocl-iitH to return to old party lines. .1 bemocraiic cliTcftulns In ndli Inxton hastened after the election to predict that four other "Hoover " .statej-' n t. south would follow . Vli-Riniu bach Into ' Ih mocratlc ittnks. , , .,, Hov. Hurry I'. Ilyrd, whose mil -mlnlstrallo.i came under ic.h1I11i.ii t llrr, liffiifc-iMhe landslide fur l-olird n nn endorsement of liemoeratlc , ndnilnlstratluns from ritxhiiKh Lee t. lo the present,-n- virV apiuni ml) .; Hhlliod by l.-haliimin Lyon of the innM-Kniltlr De.mwrats. . - 1 The optlitHVIlo lienmerntle ramj, prrdli-U UihI . the llu-ee coilK.es- Innnl disiricis elecihm It.-inibllem. i-cprese.iintiveH In iii-jk will send IJeinoi riits t .-..iiki-i-ks next '.veur. -. VlrKlnbi rlc.its w-imior' next Jem- mid lc!inrml expect no Ite ,.liiMlcn opposition 1,, s,.,iaior ""lJ2lrt,T '"in1! v'fvtltH"'- that : 1lfy look.lrf.-(k,ri f it fin. evrtnl Mhal r, IMwn had heon i-leeteil. , i . . '. -i . ' UP Jl- Itlmui Mi ruin ' Faklilon l-Miior . .. ' As(M-luteit Press I'rat.ire Hervli-eS , 'I'ARIK () Then, urn tin more nuh-uoruiitl wiilstllnes In tin- haute couture. Kverythli.K Is back to normalcy. TIm only ulterimtlve frpm tin i-. mal or raised wnlstllno is no waist. W line. - Waistlines c.imll.uo tliolr journey uimards In the last-minute version . of tyle put out n n.ld-senson eol p .hxHlona by mi Ue ImimMiint di-esn nooses. jj.i Many women waited to see these collections before oi-drrlnir their t wliuer rlolbes, hopInK for some I- nmcllomtlon of the Ioi.k sklrt-l.lub . wm dictum: lint Iho dressmakers made their pnellmlunry promises food. -The w-lnler tyio. r.. mdl efilly tllffortnt from thnsoiof suni- " c The old-fashioned wiisp" wrfisis - are, .close to realliolitm , In .the Wmr, skirled, short c.oatcd eo tl m onio of tho leadlmr drnnMlrf ; :! 1 l:flT-eflu enstmblos. t Tho Cout are form fit tine- with wide mnd of fur round the - bottom, cxapgcrntliif the flitd'V,-rlMlirir, ' In the tipM-rsf Mhnm-lnf. nl-ien v.i.. T WOULD CLARIFY nndiiMinM nmr J.U.MJQ.X. ft) In i musty little offli-o In Londni. u sroup of lojwl . export . are airuKKlint; lo KlriilKhtoii. Ail international tnii- Bios, unnoticed by n world that w (ipplaudlnK Iho spectacular efforts nr A ......I i ....... .. - . m,i- ii-un hiiii JlllUSn HWliesmc.l to secure world peace. Theso lawyora, f unctlonlnK un der tho unUliinilii.-itlnn tltlo of "A Committee of Kxpcrts Appointed liy Iho Impcrliil OinforencO of 1 naff," nrb trylnK to reconcile loirls lallon and rule KovernliiK tho Hi lt Ish : dominions Willi tin, status of Miiallly iinioiur llic dominions a declared , by that conici-oneo. They represent all Iho dominion alltl ftmrliinrt ami nvr lit i-n.w..-. 1,. B,nuld arise In Hie future, 'f he j officials refuse to discuss what the UH-fl nilKht be Hint a dominion Hhould not be allowed to enact. declarlnit that there liavo been no cases In point. . The committee also la seeltlnt () clarify the constitutional provision that leKlsh.llon bv the Iirltlsh par- Hamont npplylnu to a dominion be passed only with the consent of the dominion concerned. other matters under conslder.i- ion by the commlltee ill its secret meetlnKs. are:- ttecomniendatlons on Hie exlstlnn statutory provision for tho Klnu's veto. If he can s to wield It. on nnv dominion leKl,latlon. Ills Slnjcslj ,r.a mv exercised thin power. but-he mlt-ht. .llecommend'nllons eonerrniiin ' tlv. prlnciplcH underlylin, .iho IVilnnl-H , s Validity net of 18(15 (n hli h ,iri,,nu ,i, -i,.i,( ,i ... ,ho domluionsl and the extent to w h nny provision of the act ,., , hp ,odlfl.-d In the Unlit (lt e,i,IHy , o n b the various members of the Jlrlvb li common- wealth of nalliHis. A report on tho principles which s,,ould sovern IckIsI relalln-i to merchant shlpplPB in the vurl- ou, url8 of . ,. .,.. Th), ,. c,,,.,, surh lllltl.rH H ,ho .,,,. neatlon" for reKiHlry a. a IIiIUkIi ship, the wurlt done hy Ills .Maj vmy'i consuls in the Interest of 1 Iirltlsh shipping anil seamen, and ' '"" Willi ,offen.es-on Mrlt- i.ii ....i.A. . .- . f SCHEMES TO GET .MANILA. M'l The Philippines, looklny i r. iiiini for means of In. creaslnir thH'r meagre nntlonnl In come, have liirneil to the tourist ti-aihi nn a nietl.oij or aeoompll--h-lll- that purpose. The move to attract more trav elers to the Islands Wi.s started at tl.e SUKKO-tli.il of UlivertlKI' llell- entl I.avls. He arKiled thut the tourist Industry r-iin-el little 0111 Iny of vnplinl and yet .t.iild be d- velitped Into a !tti.o- enti-rpi-l-'e. as evidenced by California, riurlda, l-'riince, .Swltierlanil und otli-.r I. laces, - Ho n Philippine Tourist ussoel.i tlon has been formed. It purposes to raise .'.0,tMII) for promotion puiv poses and has sent Waller Ii. An irml. iwiiiier of the .Manila hotel, to the states to make connections will, tourist bureaus, ship lines and railways. In addition the novernor irein-r-il has started a move to make Ma nila look more tropical, lie thiol. Hie city does not .neastirr up 10 Hie av.-r.iue person's Idea of a met truputls (a the tropics and suir aesta thai more paliim and typical ly tropical plants be set out ;.i create- r mere ttl tract Ire ulmi.j phere. Those behind the project araii" that Hie Islands have much to of fer thn itleh. trotter., liiillna with I'oiTealdor nl Ibe entrance of M:i nllu Hay, ivMi-Ii Dewey sllp- P"-l at ..lulu to et ut the Spanish, Heel and which is the ntroiiKcst fortification owned by the I nit.-.l Mates, .here nrc numerous pine.-., of historical Interest, The walb-d vlly in Manila had seen a Bond many years when lleorue Wusl. Inolon was IciiIIiik the Anierlrail colonists In their flalit for Ind.--pvndenee. Then, nro old churelie.i and forts and places w here Ann-.-- ..an m.i.i.-in 'i.uiiani aHuiimiiii.ui Irowrreeie..,.- . ,. , lienacp ,these,.the lum.s of the lnorotf. raiuhlle l.eml huntorj, and of nthr primitive tsll.ea. are neceaslble. In the en(rnl Islands of- the aiH-hlapekiKO Is the place where Maulillan Was killed and Mr- lher ayuih, l JJIimtHji.ip, home ut Ihe Mural who itavo General Per. GREA BRITAIN PHILIPPINES LAY fEDFOnn MAIL The Secret of Mohawk Pond By Natalie Sumner Lincoln tilnopals: The proUpccl of tain imi lio fortune of her ccccutrto ittivlo induven 1'eimv I'reacott to become tntnlrraa fit Yco Lwtue, runtlo eatute' in Ctmnecticttt. lie terminer to rotuplu with the yrovitimta of hit will thnt alio litfl there a month, ahe couraieouaht acre a aeriea of weiril invUlenla with oilw it negro moid Julut, for comiHnii. Sho, anapceta Htlntlown, an Indian her tmcfl, llerhert Pre li eott, befriended. Uelievino ' he lio w be reauonalble tor oajtatehtq ' her canoe, nn art which iirarlu -nrof. her lite and Jtttla'e, Pcfltni itaea to tiie Indian'a camp with Attala Chaae. botnnint omf. tii-lu ,:Iirother ot the executor of - fycr tiucte'a eatate. ' i r. ( ' Chapter 6 MORE MYSTERY 'T'lIE path through the woods to wards the Indian's camp been mo an- upgrade, and Peggy quickened her stops to keep up with the bot anist. As tlicy walked, Chase told her about the country and foggy was enchanted by Its wild beauty. "There Is game here?" alio ques tioned; "and shooting In season?" "Yes." Chase panned to examine a low bush.. "Plenty. ot wild ani mals foxes, deer and wildcat. Oba iltnb Evans declares he bas sbot black bear In winter, And Obadlah nevef makes rash statements. Ah, i - -c'rir ppjrS t 2T1 ifv K si ij Lwwft Peggy's rosy cheek paled; she distinctly remembered locking the'dOor, , 1 , 1 j. ''-i - hero we nrc," 11 s they came out on a clearing, i A largo army tent was pllchcd nt Ilia further aide, facing Mohawk Pond, whoso placid waters. 300 yards away could 1)9 glimpsed through tho pines, while to the right ot- tho tent stood a stone chimney, all that was left of what had been a wooden shack ot some sort. " "Sundown!" Chase's hail echoed through the silent woods. After walling a moment ho crossed Ihe clearing, pulled back tho tent fly and looked Inside. "Nobody home," ho announced, turning to Peggy; "ills tent Is emp ty." Brushing hy him. I'CRgy stepped up on tho raised wooden flooring and nlarcd with wondering eyes nt tho neat orderliness of tho halt breed's home. Sho stared ut the contents ot tho room ono ut a time: then tier eyes traveled hack to the clothes hanging neatly from hooks in the lent iolo. She examined them with minute care: none looked like tho stilt worn by the man she bad seen In Yew Lodga Iho night of her arrival. "Sundown's wiirdrohe was mostly your uncle's cnit-oft clothing." Chase's pleiisunl voice- broke luio hor thoughts. ' Present t practically supported liliu fur n number ol years; I hellevo in -ottirii tho half breed tended his l.oals iin.l nil thai," with n vnguo wave of his bund lii the direction ot Yew Lodge. "I am sorry Sundown Un't nt hone; he's qulto a character. However, you'll Hud him hero any night; he's never uway then." . "Why not?" "Night blindness." succinctly. "Medically known ns nyctalopia. Sundown con't see In tho dark." "Oh!" She glanced with some uneasi ness at her watch: her lih to Sun down's camp had consumed mare than the It) nil nines alio had al lowed. "Wnu't you coino hack and have supper with me?" she asked, hut Chase regretfully shook his head AsJtf.ne si.uio other time," lie begged. ."Tonight I have soma tin. pnrtnnt pallets' lo till out." '"Please write your braiher I nm most anxious lo hear rum him, or, betterslin, Why i-aift ne make you a visit?" Peggy sMd as they parted. Chase chuckle. I . "I can't exieliy picture my atnlrt and proper brother roughing It with me In Stone Tower." Ml ask Phi HUNGARIAN POLICE ROUT PAJAMA CLAD STROLLERS III'UAI'KST. Hilliaar ol'. -fa-Jumats ns all-duy dress Imve not found favor In lindanes, where an effort to .transform the bulb ing plMcn on Margaret Island Into nn Imitation (if l.blo met with such disapproval its to bring the pollro to the scene Tho i-on.nilllea of inbllc work had permitted the niaiMgement of were wondering how a prisoner the Island to allow. the bntherJcouhl have carried them Into the TttTBUXE, MEDFOIWD, lander, however," and waving fare well be disappeared up the moun tainside. Five minutes later Teggy ran up tho veranda steps In breathless haste. . The door to the living room swung open to tier touch. Peggy's naturally rosy cheeks paled. She bad most certainly locked the door; why, sho distinctly remembered doing so. Going Inside, she boiled tho door, and then faced about, the room was just as sho had left It. Running upstairs she tip toed In to Julia's room. She listened for a moment to the maid's gentle snores, tbeu stole quietly away. In her pre occupation falling to notice that Julia's black eyes were watching her with a most peculiar expression. Automatic pistol In hand, Peggy mude a eomplcto circuit ot the first floor of the bouse, bat found noth ing to further her nervousness. Peggy sprang up as the telepbono bell on the gallery above sent lis Imperative call through the still ness of the house. Not stopping to quiet . Julia's alarmed hall, the young girl sped to the phono. "Yes who Is It?" she called Into the mouthniccc. "Oh. Mr. Evans, yes: this Is Peggy Prescott." . . ' Jim was up to see you Oba- dial, spoke with Hie conviction thai only Bhoiiting would bridge tho dis tance between them "and found no one at home. Are you all right?" "Yes" Peggy held the receiver away rrom her ear: Ohadlah's voice was deafening "What did hi sny, Mr. Evans?" ' "Dcforo seven this morning we picked up your paddlo and canoe niid put 'cm In tho boalhousc. What sny?" as Peggy's exclama tion came faintly to him. "Thanks ever 6o much " " "Twnrn't nothln' ot all." drown ing out her thanks with character istic brusnucness besides which Obadlah hated telephoning. "We found the canoe floating bottom tip across the poud. See yon soon" and bang went his receiver on the book. As the girl left the telephone stand she found Julia going slowly down the staircase. "Don" bo skecred ft." me. Miss Peggy; I'se nil right." she declared, paying no attention lO'eggy's re monstrances. "It'll do mo good lo gll supper. What's il.it you' say?" "Sit on tho veranda n moment." Peggy slipped her hand cnaxlng ly along Julia's arm and propelled her most unwillingly outside the living room. "I want to run down to the boat- house n second, I won't he out ol sight even lako this chair," and eluding Julia's retaining clutch, she ran down Ihe slops mid the path. The door lo the hoathotise was njnr and Peggy, in I nil fill of her promise to. remain In sight, pulled II wide open and looked In. A cellar canoe and a rowboat were (here where they belonged; licit Iter en gaged her attention for. cluse at hnnd was the bitch bork canoe, rest ing bottom up on lis supports. Peggy's deep-drawn breath es caped through her trembling lips with n low, hissing sound there was no slit or hole In the bottom of tho canoe. Hack on tho veranda Julia, witb ono eyo on Peggy's distant figure, counted over for tho sixtieth time the gold pieces in the palm of her-' black hand. Never before 1i.nl she hamllel gold coins their beauty fascinated i her. Heluetaully she tied litem se- i curely In her handkerclilet and, j wllli n furtive look this wav and that, slid tho hant.kcrchiet Inside uer iirccs. fOpm-iear, !. lpilrfea and C J Monday a spying noricmie ria Into lh story, display, ng inttrcit in Peggy's fortune. ii"'"'"" ': in..r were nori-or-sirlcK'-n for the llui.Ki.rlan Is everythliiit that Is correct In mutters of dies.-. and telephoned (he pi.llTr. who sent the loosely clothed trolIrrs back to tl.e beach. I'OUTl.AM). Ore., Nov. 20.-,4j --Korty silver-lined hut countertelt dollaca. ware found In a cell in tho city Jail today hy YV. A. clan. in. 'a lodger, under the bii firwr ti... Heiched several pound. .,.! n- OltEfiOY, SATURDAY, CltK'I'NA OltKK.V, Scotland MP) Threat of curb on the murlt il enthusiasm of visitors to this peace fill llltlo villi. (?c has Ik'pii penMvod. thi timo by th United church of Hcotlnnd. . - : The rreedoni or wrddlnt'H which '-u'P". - v ti Iihs mnrkfd tho town just iichokj I ' BatUng IiIm Impresslon-nartlcu-the KnpllHh-HcottlKh border hn ,,lry " Uim hi viit to iCiovmiiny, henn ciitlod "scundaloiiH" hy D M- Herrlot cxpre.sMpd his conviction John AVhlto, -the first modoriito; ' tnat no really insurmountable ol of the recently united church, an X ! Jtlons Imvr come to coin but the he lans h'SlsliMion inactice. to ask parliament for to put a Stop to the "We shall approach tho govern ment soon with a suKestion thit tho Heottiwh in nr rinse law ho irnewlod td conform with the stricter nrovlslonsi of live Knells!. law," be said. "In seeking to find a practical remedy for the scandal of tho mar riages of tho Gretna Green typo, care must be taken that any pro posed legislation shall not. In any Indirect way Injuriously affect the marriages solemnized by n minis ter after the proclamation of t!. banns. . . , "I have suggested that such ma'.--rlages should take place in the presence of a registrar and should be preceded by public notice. Such notice, oven if it is only threo days, would prevent haty unions, which are sometimes llie frolic ot a holi day or tho freak of a market day." ITur' generation Gretna Green bas held tl.e world's record for snur-of-the-ninmont weddings. In IsiiC a law was passed making P. necessary for ono of the contract ing parties to bnvo lived In' Scot land at least three weeks. Hut de termined lovers fuund ways out of this restriction. Ulacksmlths, Innkeepers, ferry men or .anybody ejso who happens lo be hfcndy can perform tho cere mony with, perfect authority, under Scottish lniv. '" 1 ' r FILM AFTER BAD START .M A X f LA (tP) The talkies have made up for their poor start here and are roinx over strong exeeyt iir tine theater. Two more houscH have instnlled them and a .fourth Is tit follow suit. The two latest theaters" to show them are drawing the. larfreHt crowdn ever attracted to tlie play houses In this eity. The in u ni oil I nu nil) era are hiphly popular and apparently the matter of laiunuiffe in not Mteh a difficulty an vim expected. Kither tiie Fili pinos understand MnKllsh as it is Kpoken on the films or they do not find It necessary to understand the playenJ. for they are taking In the new entertainment in far great cr mimher than they ever went to the Htill plettireK. The one exception to the popu larity of the talkies in the flint theater to Install them. Tho ncous tlcH ure lutd nnd. even tin, owner jiys that the situation, fio far as hhf Imiwe Is concerned,' is not like ly to improve. I : I I ' 1 1 A I ; KMT (VII G r. .fun in n. minister of Justice, has drawn up a bill on luarrliiKe and divorce which will, rot- the first time in thin country, give legal standing to del rof hill vows. If the mall breaks off an en gagement, without giving suCCU Ient reason, he will make himself liable in dim. aires 114 either the girl oi lier r.-unlly. Under certain cir cumstances, all presents must be Vetlll-ned. In the divorce section, the bill provides ll.at a. divorcee may re tain the inline of h r spouse' until she re-enters the married state. Hut she must hyphenate It with .her u.ntden nnnie. llesertlon of the home is mud" punishable by fines of from $li to JC.11. In iiKgrnvatcd coses, a Jail sentence niny also le Imposed. We Gan Help Yoii Solve Your Drainage Problem Modern machinery, -competent engineers and skilled workmen will install a drainage system at surprisingly moderate cost. You are invited to inspect the drainage system we are now installing on Rosenberg Brother's Bear Creek Orchard. ; ' 1 1 ' v ( r-. .$ - R. I. Stuart, phone 643 XOVEMBER. 23.' 1929. E IDEA IS FEASIBLE PAULS (At , ex-prcmler of 1 Edouurd Horrlut, ranee, hus returned - 1 from a lecture rour In Central Ku : '"pe, eiilhuyinMtic over tho. lilun art- I vunt-ecl hy Arlstldc. lii-laml to or (fanize the . L'nltod . HtutBH . of I formation of an Kuroijean federa tion and that he is not ularmed over any Idea that a federation would result in a struggle between America and Kurope. , , He arjrued thit the Pan-Ameri can conference has not nrevenrori 1 ! the republics of KoOth A.iiei-len .com coiiai.oi-utlng with tho League I ot Nations ot llcneva and that j Pan-Amerlcanlsm interferes nelth-l or wttl. the United States nor the league. Ifo added: .".Moreover, tho American people ore too practical to see any danger In a United States of Kurope. I believe that Russia one day ytll adhere to our project nnd that England cannot, afford to hold an attitude ot splondid Isolation, an- I Euiopeniilsni Is necessary in order I to secure a settlement of tho grave I social problems which menuce Kuropo." .M.i Hot-riot said he found Hol land, Helg-lum und ('xeclioslovakla pai-thularly Interested in ihe plan because it waa regarded- as all im portant ail va nee for tho consolida tion of peace. ,As a first step. Jr. Herrlot favors , tno creation of a permanent cen- I trnl organization which would study all economic questions that ; posaess a vital interest Tor Kuro- i pean nations, such matters as river navigation, international traffic ; icKumuons, nvmtion nnd radio ...ureuuaung. no also favors a I single JCnropean postoffico system ; -.which was advocated so earnestly by the Into Forelen Minkim. V ! Clermany. Gustav Stresemann. I WASHI.VOTOX: UP) Capital j "iut-s ims Koa-sGn. in bo a .succep I muet hUve ImHi wound of ' beaut v us-woll as of family It's quite a thing now to huvo ' six bridesmaids dres-sed-in the sub dued coal weather tones of brown-' and beige instead of gay blues, I pinks or yellows. I One bride had a.t outdoor wed-! (ling. She was resplendent In shin- lng white with lumr train and .'hlmmerinii veil that swirled about her feet like foam. Her six brides-1 melds were modestly garbed l.i Plain brown tailored dresses Willi j small brown felt hats to match. - The. matron of honor nnd brides maids ut .'another wedding wore brown turbans and their flowers were tied with brown rlbliona. CHINA HAS TRADE IN 01D POSTAGE STAMPS 1 CANTON tVP) Of the diverse occupations .emanating from the fertile brain of the Chinese coolie .who 1 finds himself ' temporarily without the common necessities otj' life, them Is pcrhdps none so re-j imintTiitlYi as the sale of washed,! ised postage stumps. j The practice Is to collect lightly! cancelled stamps from waste hns-i kcts and to obliterate the cancel- i lailon ink by a thorough wanhhm. The stum,))! nro then re-iru turned ; and the "hlncsc coolie sells them! openly along tho main thorough - fares for half Ihelr fare value. j lie often makes more money by, these illicit kiIcs than he would; at hard labor. l i Brakeman Dies rOHTI.ANI. Om.. Nov. 'S:,, lp, : 8. I. SliankH. brakemau, died j hero todny of Injuries received No-1 vemher 15 when two switch en-1 nines collided In the Portland rail- j road yards. ORGHARDISTS! iStuart "V; Sons GENERAL CONTRACTOR Gilbert Stuart; phone 966-M Gum Chewing Is An Reports Chicago CHICAOO (P) Cum chewing sticks are added occasionally, as on n m-und scale, the fliicao : the wealth of Hie cl.ewcr permits, acudemv of science has found. i!nd In. time the amount of cum one of the unsunfc-achievements ol ! '''" ut om-' I'-sklmo Is Kskiinos. astoundlllB. ( Not only is the Eskimo a con-i "It Is also ioinnion for a nallvo stunt i hewer of gum. but Ioiik (lis-j to m il bis chew- after a few days to tanco champion of the art, If be such, us well. ' The academy has heard with amazement that 04,0 stick of k will lat an Kskiino duyw and days and then have a value on the re sale market. Much um data was obtained hy f the academy from Captain Charley I D. llrower, "White Father" of the Eskimos at Point Barrow, Alaska. "While KUm is considered a Kreat dellcRcy," Captain Ji rower said", "tho tnrridver';.lir this ; com - modity In not large1, ntt the natives go on chewing- it for days after the departure of the flavor. Fresh To Find Out Where You Are and Where You Are Going there is no better plan than a check ing account. .. . It enables you to check up on your self regularly. It also provides a convenient method of paying bills and adds to one's financial stand ing. . f . . ' A checking account here will prove of great benefit to your The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED lass Medi-prd, Oregon Commercial - Savings - Safe Deposit . MElilDER I SDE.tAL BESDRVB SYSTEM I m O parking troubles exist at The Mint ' The doorman takes your car when you arrive and places it in a the Hotel. J ust hand him your key as you lear " the car that's ill. Located in the heart of tha ' ( t City near everything. 7 SewiccQualfyMofpftalitv.. (WCMANX HOTEL Ii SAN FRANCISCO Art With Eskimo Academy of Science It ' a less weiiitny aciiuninianco." Captain Krower, who Is I'nlted States eommlsHioner at Point Jiar row as well as general storekeeper a ml col lector for t he Ch IcaKo academy, also remarked upon th" M(puI:trily of tobacco among fft fiattv.. The tobacco, he explain is rtrinik'thened hy the addition of reindtK'i hair. One hundred specimens of run arctic birds have just been re reived from- Captain Hrowoi nt f tho trenffemi'. They include white ; fronted geese, rare eider ducks, i small sandpipers and a paiu of ; Greenland wheateaters. ' take your, car, ' sir " garage connected with Miles Stuart, Ph. 850