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, 1IEMIIKR OK TIlH ARHOCIATISn PIlEMl
' ItereiiliK Biill l-eaied Hire Berrle.
i The Amoelated l'rraa If elrlusliely entitled lo
i On use tor pulillcalWn of ill oein dlmlleba
(rallied lo It or otherwise credited In tlilt paper,
i tnd alio lo the local news published bereln.
J All tltliu for pulillcalloa of uncial dlapatelM
lereln are also resetted.
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MEMDP.lt OP AUDIT BUREAU
OR CIOVULATION
Admlislne RepresenUtlfei
Uf. C. MOGKNHKN a COMI-AMT
Offlcea In No York, t'tilcato, Detroit,
Francisco, Us Anteles, Seattle, PotlUnd.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur rerry
6 ' Tht proiddont forirot lu Include
l 111 IIIH 1 ItllllhBKl.lllK I" "
: miy thnnkfulnoHs fur the bleHslnn
J ut the local JIukhoIIiiI. who in hiiv-
Iiir .tho nutioiir and- the fai'iliur,
!j With Ills noft-noncd lead pencil.
There are still no hIriim of rain.
Sir. C. Wilt AmIidoIc'b corn Ik In a
troubled mood, and nchins. but ItH
jl agony In not backed up by the
': presence of any cloudH on high. It
la not much unc to look for rain
' unlcKH the ky Im musHed up with a
conKlomerntlon of clouda. I.onp:
H expcrloncc hun taught the layman
there IB no Hlftn or rain ho unfull
) lug as a mcBB of cloudx In the Bky,
..f where they belong, and uro itener-
dlly found. ' There Ib Borne talk of
praylnp; for' ruin. This Ronerally
: wiirkB.'lf tho wind Ib in tho iinht
i direction. Last .March there were
prayers for rain. Delivery was
I (lelayoil. rind cauirhf Kianlc jlyliee
i With his huy'down. Michael linn-
ley. Jr., of lako Creek, bus mailed
r ),our corr. a poem which ho brewed
himself. It is his first poetical
offence, and his Paw is trylnf? to
catch him. As a result, thore will
', be deep snow In the hills, down-
pours In the valley, airs tho creeks
r full to tho banks.
: ThlH flmt-lturticd typewriter
iiilliiK HKain, tin an uxo iiiiiiiKt
nut far illMHtnt.
,k Tho liubupfl lire aHhina: for n
rur-tlay woiklnK week of two
: (lours dully. They ought to" run
, if for office. (lleppner Nown, in
i J'endlolon KiimI Oreponlan.) A
meart Juh 'from tho wltle oju-n
vpaeeti. ,
j If t1u Hunnhlne keep up, nonie-
iutdy' 6n the Applenule will nee u
;f robin pecking ut u late strawberry.
; i Tho Unlvernlty of Oregon foot
1 hall teum 1h now ileatlloeked with
I1', .Stanford, the University of I'allfor-
nla, W'utdihiKton Klate eolloKe. iind
tho Unlverity of aSoutheru rullfor
ii ta, for flrnt place In the football
" eonferenoe. ThlH condition fallH
, to uroUHo tho ku exuberance one
' would expect, despite propiiRiintllc
! i npple-Hauro from the Port lit nd
;, puperK, on the nitracleM and niyn-
f tory ' wrounht by Oaiitaln-Oonrh
it,'' John J. McLCwan. Oregon played
' Ktunford, but none of the other
stalwart HiiuudH with which It Is
- a McNeil to now bo deadlocked, in
the Stanford Kame, the ini'Kon
! mystery team Hienied to he hoth
i dead and locked. There 1h nothhtK
''.(to indicate that In contents with
' f; the three other leaders, they would
; t; not huve been uh dead, and as
securely locked, as they were be
. fore Stanford's rushes. Or'Kn Is
deadlocked, because by Hchedule
' arranuements they were battling
; weak slsiers, wiiile the Ki'ldlrou
leaders were devotliiK their Satur
, day afternoons to demolishing
I i each other. Convciiucntly, OreKn
did not miffer th InimlllatloH f
f cnu'i'uhiH' from the little end of the
horn, and were not defeated by
' California. WashlnKton Stute. uud
; 'I the Cnlvorsity of Southern I'allfor-
- nlu. fur tile Rood and ample reason
J that, they did not play them.
Therefore, it would seem, that
,j Orcrcon Htands iiiiiuiik the gridiron
'i great, and basks In the Blcry
- thereof, by proxy instead of by
achievement, campus politicians to
' (he contrary iiotwithHlandiuK.
' HON. (?) .. B. i-m.i.
i:xcoi Ti:its a vivid,
i ticklish momknt
" ' ' (in one oi-cnKlnn Mr. Kail wan
J doliiR noun; aolllary drlnltlnK III the
i-i wlliu-room of the Coney lxland
' When CleloentH walked 111. saw
; i that bin victim was alone, pulled
' . aut hla nun. shoved lllnto the face
. 'j of hla enemy, and didn't wmeecv '
tno trlKKrr: Had ho only done so.
think what a difference It would
,i
I ! have mado lu American history!
.' Carl Maaee vf .Mlauiueriiue would
, ' never have K"ne on tho trail of u
S little black Iwb: Teapot Dome
j, would never' hnvp been leased by
i llarrjt rlncliilr! Many hlinseif
H would never havo Bom. to Jail In
i WiuihliiKton: the administration of
, j Warren (I. Ilardlnit would not bo,
r as a Blench In the nostrils of Chris- I
- thin hlHtorluna, and our hero, AI-.
; :' bert II. Foil, would not have come
-'Into the autumn uf his life In a
dlsBi-aeeil and delillltated mate.
. f Hut L'leiiienta didn't shoot. A
' big fut man, who wiih our Justice
';. of tho peace, stepped Into the wine
' room at the psychological second,
nnn tne naansMinuiinn -waif-- post
' poned.--fdwen IV White In Aniei
lean Mercury.) . ;
FOOTBALL AND
THAT wild ii Ki'cut .VM'tory won by O. S. C over Detroit lust
Sntiirtliiy. . lint it is Nt-iircely iici'iirato to flniiri tluil this
victory iiitrodiicotl tlie people of tlic niotor-cnr metropolis to
lOrt'ftoii for (lie first tinu'.
Fo'r.'tliniiks to Motlford's Host: pelir c-tun puiV", the people of
Detroit liuvc not only been lii'iirinj,' iibont Molfrd s wonderful
Hose peiirs, over the radio iintl in newspnper ndvertiseinents,
but they have been entiii them mid pnyini; a (food prints for
them. ,. ;. . .. ' ' , ; : - v ;
The A(i(rie triiiiiiph merely eoiifiriiiH iintl .slrertfrthens'iuriiii.
IJivtiftion previoiisly iinpliinted, tlnit .tlitM-e in soinethiiiyi besides
Iiidiiuis, biineh-ijriiss mid bnfl'ulo in fluif widepri'nd nreadf tbti
I'aeifitt Coast, north of California and south of the Columbia,
river. Sendiiif.' the O. H- C. team to Jietroit.. therefore, was in
the nature of a elihehiiifr follow-up eampai(;h demoiisfratinf;
th.at the state Ilni4 (rows the best winter pears in the world ; also
produces ii-football team that can vaiiipiish it Miehi(au iigrc
(.'iition that hadn't tasted defeat in nearly three years.
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TJIK sitiialion sii(rj;ests a very desirable program. The eoK
lejre at Corvallis has aided Medford pcar growers-in nu
merous practical directions. What more fittinc than that, as
the Hose pear eaiiipaij;ii extends, the uollejrc llould 'send its
fiiolball team to clinch the argument
It niif-'ht not he a bad idea to present the Atfurics with a few
boxes of Rocuc Itiver Hoses, mid siiiiiiest they eat a few before
the whistle blows just to demonstrate that pears contain those
valuable vitamins wllie.li produce completed forward-passes and
touch-downs, so dear to the heart of American football fans.
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UK (). S. C. WAIMUOliS
'tirli Cilv ami Detroit, now
to Cleveland, Ohio, New York or wherever the Bone opportuni
ties appear promising?
The opportunity to display their wares seems to be all an
0S. C. football ten in needs, anywhere east of the Mississippi.
The result in Detroit demonstrates that the same opportunity
is all the Medford Winter I'ear Committee needs.
Why not combine the opportunities and reap a common har
vest ! It looks to us like a clear proposition of Old Man Oppor
tunity again knocking on the door, and the only task resting
on Medford and Corvallis being the simple task of opening it.
DOES PUBLICITY PAY?
TO realize what mi outst.ii.fliii: success the Hose cHinpmn has
hct'n, it is only nm'ssary to recall1 what Hit? situutioii Avas,
11 your n;o. boioro the co-operative advertising (jaiiipaiu was
inatigiiratetl. .
An attempt was then made to sell a few ears of JJose in Du
troit. Only one or two ears were tiiken at low prices and the
brokers maintained they lost money on those.
This year to date 16 cars have been sold, nil at prices far
in excess of last year's sales, and some of them at prices higher
than at thw established markets in New York and Chicago,
Kour more cars will be sold.
This complete transformation in 'the situation, and this sen
sational success, was due to one thing and one thing only,
CO.Ol'KltATIOX. co-operation in advertising, eo-operation in
properly conditioning the fruit for immediate consumption.
Only in this direction, was there any change in the Detroit
situation this year over last. Jn fact, as far as market condi
tions in general are concerned,
as good" as last, for fhe sale of
pour.
NO' yet l(i ears have heen
lust yen i' onK two were
an iinporlant section in the Kiist,
peal's before bus now been established as a peniinneiit and profit
able market, which undoubtedly will take more liose pears in
the future.' I'riees hnvp been inert-used, the iniirkelinu: areii has
been cnlnriiod. and nil because a co-operative iidvertisiiijj; cinu
puijrn, on a eoinpiirntively small scale, has been conducted.
The results should eerlninly be very Knitil'yinu: to the mem
bers of the Winter I'ear Committee, nml entitle them to the en
thusinstie support of the pent- growers, in their determination to
conduct a similar campainn next year on n larger nml more ex
tensive seale.
Why shouldn't the ('nrncfiie
of foolbull players! It' always
Stocks Vere not the only things to no down. In senltered
villes t lot of noses- (jot down to n norninl level.
Always buy stocks at the bottom, which is just -10 points be
low the price you did buy them.
Opinions of a law may differ, but' there can be only oik- opin
ion of a mini who swenrs to uphold the law nnd doesn't
MUTT AND JEFF
THANKSGIVING 1 N
S ALMOST SHOULD
f Mt- - - i ii j ii i T . i ii ii i i . t TtT r-icj . j mi .j iii' r1?111" ' " a. k '.,,- w ';- rVu 1"L.'1'S -".'J, UVr.'.. H"vVjiOT-r r M IIJL tjJS ' -
BOSG PEARS
lnive delivered the (roods in New
why not send them next year
lite conditions this year
were DOE I
a specialty fruit like the lose
sold at excellent priees, where
sold, ill n loss. .Moro tliim Unit,
which had never
taken Hose '
Foundalitin examine the status
iuvcstiirjilcs lu-riies.
Marketing in the Twilight
L TTi lir'rii TafSAle ' L I M0 ' SMnuIn IIa,. -niS Tiitvc Ai.i t-'Aa V l-nJsy c fts I t'T "Jl3H-. 1 I
V lit I ' w"- I - I irrvw - i i -rgu ' l , liroii J m 1 l I , r ILL &fSrl ,1
I . l IAjHAT HAUt? UJff TT, Be THANVCFULX SWbolTs -rviAKiir-.., tHamWCHI I . I TUI?kfaTV L , u a e. n C?J . i .
rsA.iitai IV inwivruv. V I II THEY ftlNl T r-' J niN'i ) WH.U lUt 1 A FTC It? IT II. ' .
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
tlciMd ttiUn Mrttlotflf to pwtowl tmltk tod briitw, oat to dlmu dlHQMto r trMtMot.
Tt1 bt umred by Pr. Brady tf auatwd. Mlf-ltirud milofw U aDeloscd. uturt tbould to
brW tod vritUn lu Ink. Owlnt ta Um ivgt numbtr of Mttn itiwd. aly i'f eubt wmr.
d fVHL No toplr eio bo aodo t$ ajMrlu uA oooforaliif to lattfueUoai, Addroti Dr. WUika
Brfcdr. Ib cvo of Uil fttwtpopor. .
Tllfi L'XMASklXG OF
Here's one for( your1 favorite old
doctor or healtlis officer Uy comb 1
out of his beard. I am indebted to
Prv T.V'jWul- Clarke of Utica' fort
i- ftJ ! . , ,
ii ii romni'ltalili' ;
paper on "Allerj;
ie I) i s e a s e s ii:
.Childhood" whicp
he presented fu
the .W, Y o r k
State 'Medical so
eioiy jnoetinff-this
summer.
The p a t i en:, 1
pupil' (as 1 shouM
Iff. . (IfcrnirioH i
hi 111 lis mutivnl) hun bfen under. Muthor. 72, nffllcleil with Clirtllaci
th doetur'H olworvallon iilnce hp "thm ,m ieui. Hplulive riilHon
wuh throe monthB old. At tho auo ' luoetliin of houne plunks: wo hnvp
of two he Ijobuii fil.have "ooliH" i on"' two lloMSomlnB DlanlH, ger.i
and attaikH of amite bronchitis! nl" umni-ylllii (Illy). Othor
every few weekH.- Mis mother ! we havp '-ncllsh Ivy. Ivy gera-
k,,r,n t ..1..t ...... .1..
Now, mot!'?. :!ea;ic' pay close I
attention to this. It may mean ai
lot to your own children. Anywav,
it will be a wholesome "irffluence
in your ho,me life.
The boy's mother blamed the at
tacks on the boy's Retting oyer
hoaHed ' '
i, follows, don't ' let mother
overlook thN one. It may make
Ilf a 'kooiI deal' more comfortalil'J
at yoiir housv. ' 1 ;
Yep. mother was iuite certai'i
the" attacks eume because tile, youm;
"un Kot averheated you knosv.how
foolish and reckless young 'uns r(r
aliout that and she Just dreaded
his visits to his Ki'andma's home
In the country, because he always
romped and played so hard out
there and got overheated, and aft-.'r
that of course ho was sure to take
cold and have another spell of thit
bronchitis. Dear me, It did seem'?
though
I'm touching up mother's lan
guage n bit r Dr. Clarke didn't
mr.ko her talk this way.
Inevitably the hoy's tonsil were
removed didn't he Hvo and have
his "colds" in tho very height of
tho tonHlI removal craze? Then for
a period the poor kid had to take
cold morning baths I suppoe
mnyhc dad' had a kind of vicarious
niirii.ill invwry Mini iiu vmiim w.ii. i
"mfl" nml o the whole lildo' of .
tho doK thnt hit iilm ouKhl
"h.'irdon" him. 1)1. Clurko rtidn'i
say so; I suppose that may iiocoiiut
for Ihe morninK colli bath tortnv.
were of no avail.
When the ehihl wt-s eli;ht yoais
old lr. Clarke ried some Fklp
tests on him (these tests were Jtl!',t
beliiK developed at that time, which
probably accounts fin the dclay'-iu
heir applicallonl. Items used In
the tests Included 2a foods. 13 poi
lenB and six baeterlns. all with
nounllve results. Then came hniifi
end feathers, and cat hair nvo &
strong react'lon. Mother wild ' ll
collltln't possibly be cat.s. iih tlfey
hail none and the boy never t-aw
a eat. liut here the boy spoke for
himself. And I beg lo call to the
attention of all parents that some-!
tunes a. enua snouui be nearu .as
well as seen. "Oh,, mother, yeu
know there are lots of wild cats
In urandma's barn, and whenever
1 ko there I have bus of fun catcll'
Im; them." That let the eat out
of the bilR, the doctor warned the
boy to keep offa cuts, as far off
as he could keep, when vlsltlius
randmu's place. The attacks of
nnmcnMiH cea"eu. ami lor ine lasi
elhtMye;us the boy has been r.'
tnarlcahly free from "colds" (nu
ti tlon marks are mine, nut Dr.
Clarke'sl. though he romps, plas
football and nets overheated In
every way known to healthy youth'.
If we could know all the facts
In every instance of aliened "tak
ing cold", we would find that the
rircmnslantiul evidence Is aKvnys
lust as unreliable as It proved in
Ibis ease. ,
VI KSTIONS AMI .WSWKIIS '
ffiMoi'lrally SiH'aklne. '
It may or may not Interest you
to know that the editor of tlu
American Medical Journal says that
the administration of mercury by
Inunction (rulbina mercury olni-.
' ment on the skin) Ib a recognized
and effective method. C. (. ,
Answer. With minor editorial
corrections I should say tin editor
Is right. He should sny the Iminr
tlun treat iiumh WAS fornierly sup
posiMl to be effective. Kiirely dos
a modern physician resort to such
i crude means of administerlntt
mercury: the ren-on why it Is rare-1
ly used nowadays Is that Intel1!
gtmt physlebins know It is Impor
slble to estimate how much or how!
AN AlAA'AH.l) "COLD"
Uttle of tho mercury the patient
tnaies.
Tin Muriiiiirlu; lltirt. '
?H ' mtirmurlii(t hirt kpiIouk?
nurltiK -hert sp'ri
wnat 1h the
cuubo of'- iii fan It be
. .
Answer. As often as not It
only foolhiK. If a murmur Is a'U t
the trouble your heart kivch you,
there'i notbliiK to worry about.
That' all I can tell you without
personal data, Seems to me a slliv
bUKlness for anyone to worry over
such a question, unless he is af-
Wltl. nv
1( ,,i(jeclion , conjultlns a phy-
fsit'in'
''
rifH:i Oyspiioea.
L .' , 1 1 ' . ' !T r 1? LV
- . . ,, , ,
ra t h er than o t h er w ise. We h a v
never had primrose.. Do you think
we ought to discard our plants?
K T. M. .
' AnBWei'.' If the trouble is car
diac asthma of course no plant ha
anything to do with It. . So-called
curiae, asthma (unfortuntae misuse
of the word) is simply difficult
breathing or shortness of breath
due to impairment of the hca'rf.
Careful examination in not a few
such cases, where the shortness of
breath is constant, will disclose an
accumulation of water (serum) In
one side of tho chest (pleural cav
ity) and the uspiratlon of drawing
:off of this fluid, a simple proced
ure, win give the patient grout
relief.
(Copyright John P. Dille Co.)
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Pag On)
He was ii imin of frightful
cnei'iry, liicntiil mid physical.
It was said "Scs eiiiicinis craii;-
!"iit, Pt sa pluino, ft son epce
("Ifis ciic'iiiios four his pen mid
. . Tr . ,
sword. ) He fought for
, js i,lens witll his pVn, fought
liuiiiy 11 duel, with sword mid
pistol, and was newr worsted
in u duel, or a politieal fight.
He carried power and courimc
into old ai;e. He was 73 when the
war hoKim. 77 111 1918. The French,
barring the narrow minded that
hated liiin, call him "Pere la Vlc
toro" (Father Victory.) He was in
actual truth, the savim' of France.
And lie would value that title above
any other. Ilo would rather have
saved Franco than all the rest of
the world, plus a thousand other
worlds, If France were not included.
.a
His courage cannot be exagger
ated, nor lila severity, his grim,
ruthless' determination In time of
danger to his country. A young
man. he hud seen the humiliation
of France after the war of 1870.
when nn Imitation Napoleon, con
trolled by a bigoted woman, plunged
the French Into disaster. He was
determined that it should not
happen aguin mid, thanks to HIM,
it diil not happen.
He mnnnired the bin war for
-
France, supplying tho moral force i
that brought victory. Clemenceau-I
stood behind tho voung and mid-
dlo-aged fighting at Verdun. I
AND HE STOOD DKS1DK THEM. I
When thero was hesitation or pa-1
clfist defeatism, ho had men shot. !
And whore thero was the greatest
danger ho stood with the common
soldiers, to learn How they 'Were
treated, what unnecessary risks
they ran, if any.
An officer told him: "You must
retire. To slnnd where you are Is
to commit suicide."
The old man replied: "I mav be
too old to commit suicide for love,
in the usual wnv. lint 1 am not ton
old to commit sulcldo for tho love
of France.
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Well may the French thank tiotl.
us millions of them do, that they
j had such n man.
He never feared hultet, shell,
! sword, nor the fitco' of any man.
And dead, ho asks nothing Glory
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he called "wisps of smoke." He
forbid any elaborate funeral and
was buried, by his command, Jk
side his father in a rorest. of wii
dec, laud of his birth, within sound
of the ocean. .
And, like his father, he was bur
led In a plain wooden box.
A saereil.sBot for every French
man and ail that lovo liberty and
courage. That lonely grave of the
father and son, near tho ocean,
looking out U the west. , :
' - i
England buried William Pitt in
Westminster Abbey, in the grave
with his father, the Earl of Chat
ham, arid someone asked: "Did ever
any grave contain such a father,
such a son?" !
Great men. the two Pitts, but
Glemeneeau is greutor than both.
They wanted glory, honor. He
wanted notjiing, and the work done
by him In liw old age was more
important to' the world. than all the
work of both their lives.
One of the ' last to see Clemen
ceau alive was Monslguor de la
Valette .Montbrun, bishop in parti- i
fas, who called as on old friend
land prayed lor Clemencenu as he
lay unconscious, never again to
ven his eyes. This, will comfort
millions, deeply religious, that love
Clemcnceau, saylor of France, and
Clemcnceau would not have refus-
oil to receive an old friend ill his
lilKt ""r- although lie would not
llave accepted religious rites.
i.iko' nornert opencor, tie could
' not believe in futuro life
" e
as we
must accept that, " said he.
; find It." .
! Death hq believed to be a dream
: less sleep to he welcomed, as we
! welcomo natural sleeft at the end
, of each day.
' A.-. (
1 Many for his sake and his fa-1
'"ers sake will hope that ho was
mlstUKCti. that he underestimated I
",e goodness: and justice of that
j i'"" 11 n"i vi niif uivu nun puis
i in tneir souls a longing tor im mor
tality.
How It con be done, where It can
be done, whether H can bo done,
no mdn knows, but the Clemen
oeaus, fathcr'and son, hoth dead nt
188, should see nntl'know ench other
IS. rnlli
SI. HrsndlniiTluQ
lllnrOTPNT
IS, Mmalt car lu 9
pi I no
ni nii
TahlrlniiJi
S-i. liltfd
SI), l'erlalnliiff to
n ioIp
81. abrle mad
from flax
83, liaise the
biiirlt of
34. Allmle
Hit fttetlllcrranean
Milll'itr rcMpt
3S liooirtH hi parly
Jtonian booiei
41. ( hflrish .
43. Salt of tlllrle
nc Id
4. Come topPtlier
in. Itomnn out
ieror
SI. Flslipi liy
Ira win? tho
hook tlirnui;ta
tho water
C5. Pprtnlnlng to
nil
::. Hare mercy on
M. Take oat
ia. island In lbs
north Atlantic!
abhr.
no. unit of war
ill. Foiuinla uam
Victim
til. Sta fuplo
cs. Kipression of
niinoyanco
63. Authing
-Krergroen treo
r S. Brnnrlips of
Jpurnlnir
4. l-'lnror
5. Oprurrlnir In
T'jjttcrril In
tallce!t 6. I'OKHPDSVlL '
7. On ton
8. Ony
it, sou I np
lo. Mrnnl
It. SninUlnuirliiii
fUtfl
IS. Ilnvlnff toei
! mrnin nnd not. throuch eternity.
until the world dissolves, rest,
lonely, in their Vendee graves.
Thnt a hurnnn father and mother
could create such a man as Clem
enceau. and that a man, ncaring
HO. could do the work that ho did,
far surpasses in1 wonder any mir
acle necessaTy to continue life
after death. Life Ib plentiful and
easy. Courage and power are rare.
Quill Points
Simile for today: As sensitive as
a woman who snot'es.
One explanation of everything is
that om n Us make noisy protest
and others never think to express
their approval..-
Wall Street Kumblin isn't like
erap shooting -Jit nil. In tile latter i
giinie th bono in In the player's !
hand.
IniiiKiiiatloii Is (he quallty
thnt enables flappers (n ndore
n lilillo tenor wlio ueiglis 2U7
In his undershirt.
Why does a child permitted to
"develop personality" a 1 w a y h
choose the personality of a hyenuV
Woolworth s marketing four
new magazines, thus at last com
peting witli uverybioly except the
book-of-tbe-month clubs.
OanghlcT's Idea of a room
that reflects her peisonullty
pi'nM'ily is one HiiihI with
nitrrors.
Americanism: Wishing you could
tell those fellows In Washington
1
Do Yoo Remember?
TKX VKAKS AtlO WIlAV
(Fruin files of tho Mall Tribune.)
. .Nov. 20. IBID ,
l S. relations with .Mexico re
ported llir bi euk ; w tieil inner
country delays release of. V: .
Consul W. O. Jenkins.
WashiiiBton. U. C. reports de
sertions from V. S. army total sue
per month. . , .
Countess Prlmo .Mosri, known as
Mrs. Tom Thumb, dies In Middle,
bnro, Mnss.j'aBCd 77.
Coneriii Felipe Angeteir. Mexican
revolutionist leader, executeil by
President Currnnzu firing siiutid at
Chlhuahuu City.
1).. V. Palmer purchases resi
dence of Dr. E. O. itlddell on
North Oakdale.
Mayor 'lutes and Delroy Oetch-
ell buy carload of eastern untru
ehlto conl for ?22 per ton. ;
TWKXTV VKAItS AGO TODAY
QProm files of the all Tribune.)
Nov. aa. IftOD , ,
Affidavits published h h o w I n g
M.mIkh.I raiiclu'is net SI 000 per
acre on apples no mention mado
uf pears. - .
lMttshurg 30 lives lost when
Royal Hotel burns down.
Medford with one uutomobilu
for every 30 itihabitantH leads the
world itl autos per eaplta.
With Kosue river 20 feet above
the Bauijo ut Gold Ray, all high
water records ainee IStil, broken.
A million new pear lind apple
trees to bo planted in Rogue It Ivor
valley. . . ,
Hogiio river. apples allo,.wiiV first
priy.o nu Alaska-vukon exhibition
jf w av ' - "wk t fe. f
STORIES
The Iuck' BUI.
By Mary Omltum Bonner.
The Mttle Black Clock had
brought John and Poggy to a
farm. It looked like a vury old
fashioned klild ,of a farm, .and
the Little Blaek
Clock enid' that
it was, and that
he had put the
time ,lmck'" qtiito
a distahce.
Of course not
tho wny I- tfurni'd
it back when we
saw tho water
clock, but I've
put It back for
tonight's- trip,
too."; y
Near the farm f
was a little brook
nnd wading in
the brook wore sumo ducks. . '
They were having a meal and
I were enjoying themselves so much.
I Between . nibbles they nuacked-
quacked their pleasure at what
they were finding'.- '
It was fun to watch them. They
ducked their heads down In the
water, they shook-themselves, thev
waddled up on the banks .and
they seemed to keep very busy1
without doing- very much of ony
thimr. "The louder duck is saying
something." the Little Black Clock
said. "Let's listen."
The leader duck hud just, hud
his dessert. At least Peggy de
cided it was his dessert, for, ..an
she said, ho had been eating stead
ily and hud certainly reached des
sert time by now.
"That wns just the right siw
, for my beak or my bill," said
I the lender duck, or us ho called
j himself, Leader Drake.
"And," he added, "I've jleelded
j something; Friends vt the brouk,
j hearken tij what I say.V ' '. ,. ;
j Tomorrow "The Saying."
; how to manage things wishing
t you knew how1 to nuimigo your kid.
Why the divorce evil? "'Well, rt
I big peasant doesn't take 'Any sass
; from a little prince after a repub
lic Is established-.
'o hunter ever found n dead
! elephant." Well, no' fishermun
ever . found tt dead worm.
"Senator Blah di1nks und so
shall I," says John Doe. ' What
about "Senator Blah lies und so
shall V"?
By BUD FISHER