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FOUH MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, QREfi QM, ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923. Medpord Mail Tribune ' Dally. Sunday, Wreklf . i'ulijihtl by .tEfPOKI 1'klSTIKQ CO. 23-27-50 N. Kir Ml. rhoM 73 RnBKRT W. KCIII,, Kdllor 8. BUMPTKM SMITH, Manutr An Ihdrpfndcnt N.ppr Knirrrd v crcond claw inittrr it ilfdlord, Orcton, uiwIm Act or March K, 1H70. Bt'bHCIttlTION RATK8 Hjr Mall In Advance: Pally, villi Hirndoy, -jm Pally, l(h Aumliy. montli, . , , Unity, Klthoilt 8tiiWy, yrar..,. Dally, lithwit Sunday, month... , ttrrkly Mall frlliUiia, on JfSf , , Sunday, una xtkt 75 . ... 0.00 CJ .... 3.0(1 2.00 Uv rurrlrr. lii Adiant -In Xledford. Afhlamt, Juk-uwlllf, ffitnl fulnt, J'twrnix, Talent, lld Hill aiut nn llixnway.: Pally, lih Sunday, month...,, ltally, without Sunday, month.. . pally, ftltltout Hunday, one yew, Pally, with Sunday, one year.., AH wnw, ca-.li In disnn. ..$ , MKSUtMfOK THB ARsnriATKll- rKKW Iterrlilnr full L'u.kI Wire Httilr. Tho Awrlulel I'm. 1h nrliiilifly entitled tn tUm u, inr ptibltrAlion or ill ii'h dUiulchc. 1-r.rtltMl to. It or allierwl'a rrlll.d In this futjirr. and ali lo Iti, lnl run inibllshr-d herein. All rights lor iiulillnllon at ipeclil dbpitchei liereln ire alio re.er.ed. MF.MBKU IIF TUB BMTBn MESS Official papw of the Cltr of lledlorrl. .ufflrlal Mfer or JacLton County. 1 A. II. C.'aterue circulation lor all months ti.ur October I, 1H50, 4114. ItMily uterue dMrltiutlon lor tlx monthi to nrlnl.tr Id, ion. 41111. . I'resrnt lire.i run, 4825. 1 ; WKMIIKK UK AMUT III UK AU Or' CIM1IUTIQN ' Adtertl'ln, UepreientalltM M. ('. MIICKKHKN k COMI'ANT nrnces in New York, riilraBo. Itclrolt, 8an Fiarx-lco, Ul Antcles, fleatlle. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Prry The fight Is on for un "A-l scs tion of conuresti," hut what the country will net will he a "Z-IJ erosion of conKress." Cows throughout the valley ore belnB do-horned, the operation be lli); ns ruthless as yanking out n h-et of human tonsils. , i . What In the matter with thn tlrosident of the University of Ore gon, thnt he will not let the sport ttlit editors of Portland tend to the coaching situation at the Institu tion lie heads. In accordance with rumpus tradition? . V1' Still no ruin, and the ground Is almost oh dry as the gus tank of an nuto from Lou Anitelcs in the prlng. ' i: The girls are wearing coat, made of Himalayan goat skins, which cost, llk.-all-gt-out Tile untutored, and simple layman would swear the Himalayan goat skins were once occupied by Klamath steers. ' "What do I do on entering a hotel, with hy ' husband accom pany him to the desk while he registers, or take a chair In the lobby" (Etiquette column) If the latter, don'r let thom catch you, "i , Ntttur doen .it. better.'. 'When yvHH thlnicn fft too fat they don't rat ufttll they're lean enough to cutch Hometlilng. (R oohester Times-Union.) A red-hot .tip for the hefty ladles who are endeavor ItiK to bridge their obesity. DOLK FINIOD FOR HPKKD 1NO IN I'OIJCK COURT' (Coos Jluy Times hdlluo.) Herveu htm rlKht. Police court In no place for Hpeedltift. ' KITH A UM1 KTOHV, TOO (Cluiiiute, Kan., Tribune) . Recall the girl planlm who. accord lug to last week'a ro port had lost a million, all hIip had. In the stock market? Well, the ItiNt word In that he is Mill living hi the most ex pensive hotel In New York and that her press agent gut u raise. Mr. John De miner wended his way through the hurrying traffic of tho Muln Stem thin morning, with a bushel basket of carrots In Ills arms. Nothing happened - to rev en I that all the washed and shining carrots nre placed on top. 4 V.vtx Osborne, who lost three fingers of her left hand I holding 'Jmr own nicely hut Is severely bruised and cut. (Heppner News In Pendleton Kast Oregonlan.) Ap propriate. Hlgns nf Christmas ure appear lng. The lamp posts nre festooned with the twigs of the lordly fir. und daughters nre hanging onto their Dads' arm. The press is mentioning Jose phus Dnifleht, u prominent rubber tttump of the Wilson ndntlnlstra tion, und whither has drifted the Hon. W. CI. McAdoo? , Th old-sized $20 hill Is seldom seen these days, the hankers re port, nnd the Maine applies to the I iiewmltcd, $1- bills, ' (leora. Gates. Jr., known more ubout the leading brands of air planes, than the mule, ot his fam ily do ubout 4ds. ' One of the weaker sex was noted yesterday perched on the back of . motorcycle, without any stock lues. Th. latftM style washing iiiachlt.c Im. a radio nituchiiient. Th. authorities hear that some of t;ic earlier style of Wnshtua machines are used in stlrrlnir up the mult nnd th. mash, und need a contrap tion that will make the raps stay on th. beer bottles. A number of citizen, made lllKhta yesterday, at a cent per pound, fob., and expect to he thawed out by the end of th. week. They know how Com. tiyrd felt when he flaw over th Mouth Pol. Former residents of North Dakota were perspiring freely when they landed. Approvo H If Imii WA81I1NOTON, ttoet .f.JMAO-'l A commodity loan of $5,000,000 to th. Western Cuttle Marketing as rorlatlon of Kan Francisco, was ap proved today by the federal farm board, - - - .-- -. . -im TAKE THE TARIFF A '"P HE present Inriff Hitnation 1 taking the tariff nut of the it where it lielnniiH, in the liunils mission J.i other words, taking Congress has had the tariff hill for five months and accom plished nothing. It is very douhtful if in the regular session anything definite is .accomplished. The reason is polities, Imlh sides jockeying for some political advantage, without re- ga.,1 to what the country u,oAh tariff protection. a OUKOVKIt, politics is not IVi is had for politics. This is not only our opinion, it is the opinion of .Mark Sullivan, one of the country's keenest political political ohservers, and it is the deeply held conviction of nine tenths of the Senate. In (net, strong expressions to this effect have heen made hy at least "0 Senators. The Hepuhlican parly, for example, under -President. Hoo ver's leadership, has a very important p'-ogriim, dealing with the improvement of inland waterways, consolidation of rail roads, radio and aircraft regulation, federal reserve and branch hanking control, anil many other tn the country. But because of the tariff jamboree, nothing' has been done regarding t hit program, and, until the tariff is out of the way, nothing promises to be done. ';' NOII is there any (It-finite party division on the tariff. The Democratic South is as strongly in favor of tariff protec tion as the industrial North. The division is not political but geographical. The .Middle West and rural districts on one side; the East, South and metropolitan areas on the other. In other words, Ihc problem is essentially an industrial and economic, one, and shnuld be solved by a non-political commis sion, composed of experts in these departments. Then their findings could be subject to review by the Presi dent through the llexihlc tariff provision, and perhaps final approval by the Congress. I'nfil this is done tariff revision promises lo remain what it is now, a nuisance anil a bore, embarrassing autl demoralizing any federal administration that attempts it. WHEN GOOD FOOD IS POISON Hfl mother who insists, "You must eat that; it's jrootl for you!" may he unwittingly i T.i i . . . .i hiiil-u iiiiv ur.uriK'iiiriiii in v,i ihm'HUHS in imi in n v IIP i poison to the 100th. Even .such eggs nnd potatoes should not ho given to some 'children. This is the warning voiced hy Dr. .Josephine II. Kenyon, widely known ehild health specialist, in the current issue of Good Housekeeping inagnzine, where she discusses recent find ings of science in regard to allergy, or the hypeivsensitization of certain individuals to particular suhstances with which they come in eWtnet. The most common Torm of allergy is hyper-sensitiveness to suhstances breathed into thv lungs, known popularly as hay fever, but parallel conditions c.un.,be brought, ubout hy taking oertahi foods'. (Siieh conditions" nro usually evident in early childhood, sa.vs the specialist, but they en affect the individual throughout life. J000 -ALLEKUIEK form a difficult study' says Dr. Kcn A you. '.'Tfic usual Kymptonis arc skin rashes of manv types; including eczema ; indigestion symptoms varying from loss of appetite to vomiting and diarrhoea; and such varied re actions as apathy, prostration and fever. Often the correct j diagnosis is not made until there have been mnnv iithMnnts in I , n i i ii ,i . , 1 , . ' cuie the child by cathartics, drugs, salves and .so on. J "Occasionally, however, we are fortunate enough to see the - I same sxmptoms recur coincident to the giving of certain foods, j so one can draw conclusions. The fact that a child mav ho ; . ..,,: ip n- iiiMiivc in ciicii iii wvcrill IttiMIS, 1111(1 not I't'llct lllltll iney lll'O (liven 111 fninlmiiltltin, j iiic most clli't'live iiictliotl lor treatment of such conditions,! .1 tt, j ,r i . . siivs the (rood Iioiisekeeninir exnerf is a nrarn trine I. , ul. 1 i--r- .-. ., tin ton nil suspected foods, reintrndueine thorn to the diet one ... i.i t ..... . . nt a tune under the RUiiltmee of u dicticitin. She outlines the findinns of Doctors Dale mid Thornhui'!:, spociulists, who have made a comprehensive study of the prolileni: . . "They fool that the foods which have been' found to cause trouble most often should he omitted, such us milk, wheat, ejijis. potatoes, chocolate, orantics. tomatoes ami other vegetables. This leaves a rather limited choice. Thev snidest that their ji exact diets be followed from five to sevo,, days, then one new j i tioti at a lime oe nuvivii ami the that the only foods which have type oi trouble are salt, sujrar ami (jelatm. , j . : I les, the way to Ntieceed is to heuin at the bottom, This js I narticularlv Iriie of stuck sneciilnt in,. I ' MUTT AND JEFF MoTXYoo'ticme fYCW StAR OF TUC 6CT ANV FAM MAIL'. IT TrM.KU$i IHAT ARC 0O wofcvyViNG ABOUT f T I - I Mi a I 1." I f I " . . J t W - r m- v-- l ."fTM X.U '1. . A .. ' lJE . . I WV, .'S. -VMJtl I aVU J I WAV FROM CONGRESS demonstrates" the necessity of lituuls of Congress, mul niacin'' of a non-partisan tariff com-1 the tariff out of polities. in regard to a greater or less only had for the tariff, the I ii riff matters of supreme importance, doing her ehiUl.Hn injury. . . ftn , ... . J uiiiversnl items of diet s in . i . mills to tlic tlitTiclilt v of tliatr-1 ' i I syinntoms wiitclietl. Thev state! never been proved to cause this ' ' Mutt Gets Fanned by His Fan Mail lz --fei u-rh r L- vr: Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. md im piinint t. rr m il ntronal twill h and Mimpra. wii - tiri nd rltii In Ink. 0inc to the large nnmbn uf ldtt replied, only a ft ran tw aiufttTfff tirre. No rrply ran hr made to'querlei nt conforming! to ir-t ruction. Address Dr. William tirady, in care ol llii nripaprr. IIOI'SK KI'KT A k I h in a, eczema, urtifar'it j''' ' 'VroVS: I hvpcrcHtlicttf rhlnitt.', sottto casK o( mlftniilip ( perifidif (ine-Hitletl mIc!; heu'!ii-n' or ni ttiektt of vertigo and nn'jaea tiwh erorl in with Vit us! I ntlrft tire ttomo of the rdmmon condltiotiN which tiro tiNtinlly. If-not lnvni'lahly, cuuscr) 1y what physic-' tans term allerKy. M'hat meana 0 - ciiliui hyicrensilivity lo inocula tion by xome protetln HUbstancrt. Dot-tori ay the prtneln mib-stanc In Kitch caseH kcIm Into the. blood "parpnierally." that Ik by other meiintt than norma diKCxtion. In Home cases It Rets Into the blood through inhalation of dut or pol len, tho particles of. which pa." through the mucous membrane lining the breathing tract, either by making microscopic wounds themselves, or by lodging upon some surface where the mucous meinbrane ' is already broken, ul- rerated or. otherwise damaged. Tn some cases tho protetln substance Is injected through the skin, hy the mandiblo of an Insect, by the bite of an animal or snake, or by hypodermic syrinKo. In some cases probably tho substance enters ihrouuh a crack or puncture or :ilrasion of the skin. In some casej tit Is undoubtedly u food protein which in absorbed incompletely di gested through Mme tileerated -r inflamed stirfaee of the lining of stomach fir intestine. Mere i.nd there n physician i- especially equip jtod to conduct the necessary tests In these cases, tt determine which specific proto!', Mtbstnnec Is responsible for the trouble, and onabh the victim to find relief. The great amount of detail, patience, time and money the doctor must devote to this work, in order to make it worth the patient's while, bars the busy Keneral practitioner or specialist from engaging in it, as a rule. The naiient bels the greatest, Hiittsfa lion from the plan, now followed In many communities, whereby one or more physicians undertake to nifcke skin tests for all "physicians who wish to refer patients for that purpose; when the testing is com pleted the patient i sent hnck to his physician with the report of the allergic study. Then the doctor Is In a position to treat hLs patient intelligently und with some proj peel of effecting a real cure. The medical profession Is notoriously conservative, 1 prefer to say back ward, about adopting new meth ods; hut this allergic testing Is now tjulUV essential, well Informed, pati ents ure beginning to' demand tt. and doctors will have to recognise the colleague who docs tiller si o work jusl as they recognize the colleague who does x-ray work.' It is no child's play, making the kin tests. In such 'cases. Some times it is necessary" to test a va lient for iiO or SO different. .aubj. stances before the responsible sub stance Is found. This Is as. ted I patient, m.t perseverance hrimul u reward. In one case of asthmn. the young woman had been given about ao o,- more tests without u'fl,ltP when a test with house dust gave a distinct reaction, This led to the discovery that she waH sensitive to the hair of a pr- in-umr Kino ot uog. not just to tio. hair of any or till kinds: nnd th!s "' longest p- rli'd of relief the patient had ever known, perhaps a petinanent cure, i '""' "" rntner vagu.M mixture of animal hair, sachet pow-, ...... ,.., ,, , 't,, - ,, iriiuiri huh ll. tllieil. H lM ! Ptc- nml oven " 1,10 Patient reacts to n skin test with a stock solution of house dust there mav be no reaction when a special solu tlon Is used, containing dust from the patient's own environment. on :sTIOXS AMI ANSWKIIS Ambidexterity. It Is my ambition to lie n sign b-ft handod and I find th;n X 1 luZ'l lim '' years old. Would It be Injun ?" ZJZ?. Answer. No. itut i -vouid ad- vise rather that ynu pl'uctlce am- bldextciity. Why not? Some great artists have been ambidextrous, - Has Si-urvy. My baby Is eight and a half hytlme, not to dltease diagnosis or trratmrnf. tddifvxd emrioiM l CMlOtkfd. Lettm Uiou d he AX ASTHMA mi tu hit old and hn scurvy. Ploaso' tell me whi.t it Is and whether It pjin ho cured. Me Im a hotrle-fed 4aby and will not takff over three ounccy at each feeding and no guild fund a Mi IK How can I make him lake rreum of wheat and other cereals? H. O. Answer. Scurvy Is n disease of nutrition, caused by the prolonged iitse of Inadequate food, especially food with Insufficient vitamin." Pbh tourizlJiK or -boiling milk dimin ishes the vitamin and predlRposen tfi Kcui'vy unlewM the infant 1 Riven .some fi-enh orange Juice or toma'o (nice daily. (Miunfre to raw millf. Heed fresh vegetable soup the clear soup of tiny fresh vegetable, with any fresh meat stock. Kv?n the 'juico of canned tomato is a preventive and cure. Another Itackct. How would you classify Dr. at . lie eallw himself n' spec ialist, and bcIIh a machine called the , which he and his partner claim cures cancer and many other dlHCases. A;s. J- D. V. ;V Answer. The 'fellow' 1 'a fake 'doctor' and his machine is a ridiculous Kudget .built to Impose imnn fhr over o-n 1 II mia1lf T i i t Mich humbugs are permitted to do business Is a scandal to our na tional honor. Anybody who claims to have a cure for cancer Is either an Ignoramus or a crook or both. This does not mean that a reput , blephysician or surgeon cannot cure- cancer; but you will never find one who promises a cure in any rate. The partner In the shady firm who calls hlmscrf 'TJoctor' is not a physician at all. Of course I any trickster may call himself n siecir-list" and it is quite all right with the law. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) Quill Points Hut you never see n .bronze statue of -a 'man who attendo.1 strictly to his own business. A special session of congress isn't like the itch. The Itch comes without being called. Mr. Orundy refused to tell Just what he thought about senator Hoy, -page Mrs. Grundy If hc tries on frocks lcfre looking nt the price tags, she In Just waiting: for u friend. No wonder Denmark won't let Trotsky In. She Is still a little sen sitive about that remark In Shake speare. A war Isn't over imtll it no loneer serves as an alibi for human cm- soilness. AmeTtMnlsm: .Making such ! loud'hurrah for righteousness that you can't hear the still small voice of conscience when your nets don't ngree'with your preaching. ' ' . r uont envy tne inteiibaensia. They are the only people so soured on knocker Is a great man. - To sry the "best people' jury service is pure nonsense. If It lu tiinn'a rttiti tn ui.mu.vt .ltl famll)'. are those who. dodge this ,lmy the :,ml .people" merely b-- cause they dress well?' v How do you explain the common attitude toward law? Well, the king can do no wrong. And In free land, every man is a king. Atmtllcr Improvement tho flivver needs Is u device that will krtp it from liliH'king tmf llc ulille tho driver hugs somebody. There's one good- thing about huying n flivver on tho installment plan. You don't lose Jbe darned thing, when the price dips. And majiy a man is a promlnen: cltlxen because he was too stub- I 1 1 MAIL TRIBUNE ' DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE . ACROSS 1. Rplitle 7. Klnl uf fcltclieu 'lrnre 19. lirllllantlr cub firm) lilril . IS. Acquire ? ' t ; k mm ledge IS. Ktute nf III Unluat Bliur. II. Utile fellow . IS. U eli old -IV. Ilnnutril tl. Human Uronre Sf. Krergreea tree S3. Mill I kit I character SI. lfltunr murker 24. Dog't name S7. Kind of biilAm tH. Urnnrhei of learning 2B. J.pffnme Solution of Saturday's Puzzle HioisiEnEiMiB!EiRfis-T1--- 5m h tljy. Tlor aIIx x m -ft-jE HWh N rMr -E - SiCjQ AfgnjR 1 Sff Lk A 1 tPio aQsI p7a1de 0o"R E n'nwWNE10lV rt te s tinU1s1tUwa1'rn SO. liaellc form of l'ornir onb J fill II rental negullre 12. lie vim for ' gripping 8S. Ages 17. Modest 40. breathe! In 42. Uiiu 43. Amerlran tiumorlii 44. rinireil 4b. Netlr nf an Italian city 47. Inrolrlng innmentoiis cuaitequeiiees 40. Kan god &0. Take out ' A3. Pertaining lo vlneittir St. Ate ii. Derive hy logical pniresii - . - ; . . is ?m'i '7 mt : 21: si ' ' 2i 32 3i Ji , J? lb 7"1f 3S Tf H ' IT- 77 4 .. mn . Mr - ; lHj 30 Si '''' Si S3 - - , born und menn to sell anything as hi town grew up around Him. Now they say .Mis. O'Leary's cow; wasn t responsinie tor tne reotinc-jor nig oi vniciiKo- hii.ik ..-, will ne minimizing tne part piayea by the bull, also. Correct this sentence: "It wasn't the broker's fault that I lost," snid the woman, "and I wasn't mad when he refused to give back my money." ' 1 s Brisbane's'Today (Continued from Pat On.) . to assume tlltlt -lie WHS It phost. Sincn llii wire". w:ts ileiltl. he I . " -T; I 4'..... '; ' iilsii was tlcHtl. ? . 7 ' . ' - j ' The constitution .will . r.ot allow anybody not . born . In , (he United States to be President. Otherwise, if Ramsay MacDonald should tire of hjs Job , ,iritain, ne mlght mnke a good presidential candidate j here. I He understands what this conn tindco ,ry wants. and understands George Washington's policy better than some Ameiican Presidents have understood cither. In the presence of Mr. Kellogg, formerly our secre- tury of state, speaking of the Unit-1 ed Slates. Mr. Kellogg said: I "They certainly are not going to i co operate with us as allies bound by formal ties. They certainly are not going to commit themselves to Kuropeaii policy and mix them-1 selves in European messes. No Ptesldem of the fnlted Stntis is going to go hack upon their wise ... .mi ..it. uaiiiiionai iwucy ot Keeping out ot F.uropeiin messes." Let us hope Mr. MacDonald will prove a good prophet, and the United States will never fesl that It must entrust to a .European league or a F.uropean court deci sions that this country, thus far. has been able to make for itself. - Prom Archangel in northern Rus sia, 75 American soldiers are brought from their temporary shal low graves to be bnrled at home. Those dead bodies emphasized the stupidity- that sent Americans t. Swlt rlrer 10. Initio Is of a farmer i) remi ttent 11. Join ttie colon M. Kln.lt 17. Trough! Hcot. tO. M IMipulI, . Del" tS. In plaro of 34, Iteeuiiis lesi severe SS. Shallow reecp titele 17. Preiitiflllon So. Vlsort kluiig 31. I.Ike . as. Article of food 33, Truly 34. Point of I he . com ps fit 30. Freitrh maseo- II ne name 87. Oriental !il ruptuln W, VMgnth king who cou(Uered home 39. .hihiluff of tl.e ure and ijaeeu nf a mit DOWN 1. or greater lung Hi 8. Kind of for 41. Angry 3. hniutl filtint of - 42. Hen pert Illy fnriill Of u dark 4. Carrie i. A .bulge of 6. Color . I'rulKes 8. HlnU liroun color 47. .Moor 4H. puKsIng rathfnrt Ul. Chinese weight i3. Prtwieli oru noun to be killed In Russia, on a qttar- ret, not ours. They should remind this govern- ment (0 keep the i-le(1 states out ame other unnecessary Euro peIln eompiieatlons. 0 .nn,her 0,.caslon Americans would not consent so eagerly to be ing shipped for slaughter wherever a whim might send them. Northclitfe said: "The Americans nr. n vorv dnetta nnnnt. " Vto 1 shpuld have added "but not twice, In succession." . Young men, and women, Inter-1 ! est vnurselveu In trllrllnrr Wllllnm H. Mayo, Henty Ford's chief cngi- ; necr,. says: ."OlidlnK Is a Bafe method of learning to fly; a glider can be purchased for a few hun dred dollars, and gliding in itself is a delightful and thrilling sport." The National Glider Association, organized to promote navigation of the nlr without engines, will do a great deal to build up flying, by adding to the number of filers. Honuparte, representing the youth of the French revolution that did not believe in Clod or anything went marching through Italy and rUistiia, taking what pleased him. He. took from the Ambroslan li brary priceless manuscripts of Leonardo Da Vinci, property, of the pope. Now at the pone's request, the institute of Kitnco returns the i manuscripts. j ' . j It is to he liopei. they wi!l bo published. Perfcoi they say some- "lln& nho"t Christopher Columbus. I ho "soiled the ocean blue" when j '-eonardo was making plans for a I lfi'itif" mapn Inn T ,?,' . .nH .,,, ench is sole owner of n diamond necklace with 49 large stones, given by Napoleon to the mother or his first and only legitimate son. The dispute as to authenticity should be easily settled. Naioleon paid 37fi.275 francs for tho neck lace, about JTl'.HOO. Take the two necklaces to Dr. Kunz. at Tiffany's: let him tell yon which Is the better of the two, and t lid t one will be Napoleon's. lie was a careful buyer. Do Yon Remember? TEN YKAHS AGO TODAY j (From files of the Mall Tribune.) i December 2, HUB. I President Wilson iq annual mes ! sage. Issues warning against ac tivity of Ueds In I'nlted States. Tokio: Japan warns world of advance of Kusslan Ueds toward Pacific and asks l. B. itid In re pelling Invasion. Nation 'wide industrial . shut down threatened by increasing oiil shortage. -" ' Ernest Vell returns to Mcil ford after war service in -tho Ca, nmlinn army. ' ' Smudge: "The Kort Hall buy , will be married New Year's Day. Tho name heini; . passed , on n,nl; approved by Ills puw." flcorue Hunt and Dick Anflii'' purchase lUalto and Pago theatres from I'c-rcy & .Motan.' fico. Muson Trowbridge, editor of Portland Journal, dies. Trignnia Oil company, through Us president, Charles Lilly of Ijm Angeles, buys big oil drilling out fit. TWENTY YKAKS AfiO TODAY (From files of tho Mail Tribune.) December 2. JIMI0. lledford s winning of Spokane tipple show sweepstake prize, re sults In average of 75 letters of inquiry, being received- at com mercial club daily. Henry Davis of Modford disap pears after cashing check for $slj at Warner. Wortman & Oorc'a without funds In bank. Medford Clrocory company startq to build new warehouse on Ss 1. right of way. Yorlt & CtM. open new rcslib-noe trai-t of 204 acres lying between Phoenix and Talent. . First sbipmr-nt of Cornice pears sold by A. C. Allen in London bring $:i.3ti per box. Tex Ulokanl and Jack Clenson. get Johnson-Jfrffries fight for San Francisco by offering purse of $111,000. A CHII.I.Y STORY . Hy Mary (.mliuitl llomlr "I urn a member of the family who begins the very cold weather," Kal" ,he chllly vlsUor ns he ,beBan to e x p 1 a in to k ii liii Teggy and; Jim, at the puggestioti . of. the Little Black Clock, what he did. "Some one muststart it 90 1 chose to be tne one. You know how the renlly cold weather set tles down In ear nest for the win ter? Well, it nnvnn rlnnu t V. n f f: . 1km3J .until I have been around first. I go about carrying with me n l """T ; " ' ' " Z :iir and sharp wind. "I have lots of all Af them in my two suit cases, and I scatter them about as I make my journey. "Often I receive splendid com pliments! Many people say they feel the cold more when I am around than they do when the really colder me in hers of my fum- n.. tt.ri.. -isn't that a fine compliment?" John and Peggy nodded, though tnoy wern not , . , , tney woulll mnM lt colnp. mont. i ,,, evervlhing in readiness fr my family'. I sec that every- jtnintj is cold enough. To he sure I there are some parts nf the coun- try where I do not travel' where they do not have cold weather and where my cold weather family would not go. "Put I havo plenty of land lo cover plenty of country to pre pare for my dear winter family. "I must le on my wny now. I mustn't waste pardon me spare another moment for chatter." Tho chilly visitor was on his way and how very, very, very chilly ho did seem. ' Tomorrow Tlie Turkeys" By BUD FISHER f ?: Z MAW . a i