BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOO??, TUESDAY.' DECEMBER 3. 1929.
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A.illnu a ih I. library Dleettt.
I he aclenflflc utaff of the Bell
Telephone Laboratories, hy t:ie use
of an electrical stethoscope, have
beard a Mediterranean frulf fly
eailnc Innlde a grapefruit. This Is
iulie tmtn: but they should o
ip further, and uike a picture
of th (rrapefrult miuirtlna iuice In
the frutt fly's eye.
four basic reasons have heen
advanced, as. a cause of the des
perate and" hloody prison riots last
summer, and the constant threat
of others, any day. The reason
that seems the most logical and
plauslMe, Is thut the convicts want
lo net out.
The proprietor of our garane,
Joe Uostlan, liaa been afflicted
with bolls the past few weeks anil
feellna quite III some days. (Car
roll Kecord.) Oue of those palns
luliinK mechanics. ,
. In' those old time photographs,
aired by C'opco, the gent with the
fireman's cup cocked on the back
of head, to give full vent to a
bristling pompadour, Is node other
thun William Bates, the tonsorlul
expert, The clllion with the flow
ing,' heurd whacked off wiuuro at
the, lower terminal, Is D. T. u
ton, who has since pluced his face
In tho road of one ur Wlliium
JlUlos' rators, Allah, be . praised.'
Tho young man hiding behind the
hum drum Is Hcott Oavls,
The press In the north end of the
state remarks, gleefully, that
Charles Hall of Coos county, a can
didate for governor, on the Repub
lican ticket. Is "a handsome man "
Air, Hall ran for governor In it'll,
and when defeated began to poul,
for which he has nol heen for
given. It Is to he hoped the prl-
. niury election does not degenerate
Into a hit-heauly contest, as it
' would be awful to have a shlek In
the-state house. .
UtCAh HOI K MAKK OOI
I fort Kooil, Kan., Tribune)
y,.A photograph of the Kansas
. penitentiary, of which Frank
llumilton and Mlewart Byes,
aent to prison from this coun
ty, ure members, has Just heen
' received by Kherlff (Jorge lles-
. song , Irotn Byes. Hamilton
performs on the hanjo, while
ilyes 'plays the trombone. The
two are also members of the
. penitentiary hand. '
Charles. Mining, the pioneer
pilllst, has returned from a turkejr
eutlng expedition lo Heattle. II
maite the trip hy truln and oecu-'
pled a sleeper, which should be
culled n waker,. . a
After it .rain IT days (if ever),
n fafmec.wiH orlne lo remark that
11 did no goot . because It ran off
before It soaked In. , ;
l'lylng al -a cent a pound Is all
right, except that , Ihe weighing
should be done after the flight.
lJchornlng Is In full swing thru
nut the vulley. Nothing looks so
sad and humiliated as a brisk
young steer with his horns whuck
ed off. If he has first heen yanked
around Ihe corral hy his tall.
Heveral of the heuvy colds have
been conquered in saloon days
time.
'A glass of our milk Is like n
drink of refreshing spring water"
(Creamery ad.) An accidental
rnnfeesloii,
WHY Al'TOINTM C t'KS
Two horses were cavorting
mound the road nrnr Hoi k tin I
lust nlghl 'Wo Just missed strud
illltig the Urgent acrnns the nuse of
the family Kurd. The horse was
so tall and we all hut lilt It amld
i hlp as it 'started lu run across the
road. As usual, Ihe hradllahtls ot
n coming car blinded us, , lietwerh
the two cam the horse' managed
to escape. 'It seemed Id ho a dap
ple gray and as it loomed up fur a
breathless second It looked like a
mountain. Wewondered how much
damage we eaoaped, to say nothing
of -tha poor nag. A horse and
carHage oh the road when you
meet a brilliant headlight Is one of
th trreat "t menaces, hut loose
homes f gttlf worse and I hope
Hi two escaped Injury,
(Chcslertoii Itecord.)
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' Wlllamlna. Work at'atCMil
Ian and roster mini noing rusneu
to completion and 'both will he In
operation- aoon. , . n, ....
PSZ8IDENT HOOyEHS MX S3 ACE
PRESIDENT HOOVER'S first annual wMiie h typieal of
the man. Entirely without rhetorical flourish or ojitterini;
(reijeralities, it i a Mraightforward. eommon wnse, report of a
federal biiKinesjf manager to hi
Critic will no douht maintain the message is hard reading
arid "old stuff." It will not he hard reading to those who are )'
i genuinely interest in the hiisinei.s of this government, for the;
j entire field is eovered and every recommendation is i-lear and 1
'specific, ilciilin: v:tii each and everv imiMirlant item, doili in I i
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Many features of the uiesfca (.'e
tile Wall' Street mllansc intervened, and eiiii.elled the I'resi-j
j dent in an effort to uiiniiniw its i ffeets, to rel'-av irertain im-J
portaut Kirtions of his niessaife hefore ("onyress eonvenel. j
I Thp reeommendation for a tax reduction was, therefore, an- j
1 Bounced several wc-elis agi, as were the recommendations for
an extensive federal and state construction campaign.
I ' In ''comparatively few words President Ilover clearly ex-
j plains the Wall Street flurrv,
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',me&tMrh tukrn hy tiff tiOVfrnfMIJl. whh'U hav UixltnihtwHy j
iiPAi'unf .l urn u-iflckf tn-uA fifinii
ffwi(t and (HTmanoiji toumntf
Here it is:
The country has had a larac degree of prosperity and sound pro
gress during the past year with a steady Improvement In methods
of production and distribution and consequent advancement In
standards of living, t he long upward trend of fundamental pro
gress, however, gave rise to over-optimism as to profits, which
translated Itself Into a wave of uncontrolled speculation In securi
ties, resulting In the diversion or capital from business to Ihe
stock market, and the Inevitable craxh.
The natural consequencee lave been a reduction In the con
sumption t luxuries, and a number of persons thrown tempo
rarily out of employment. .J'rices of agricultural products dealt
In upon the great markets have been affected la sympathy with
the slock crash.
Fortunately, the Federal Reserve system had taken measur""
to strengthen the position against the day when speculation would
break, which, together with ti'e strong position of the banks, has
carried the whole credit system through the crisis without im
pairment. The capital which has been hitherto absorbed In stock
market loans for siteculatire purposes Is now returning to the
normal channels of business. Tr.ere has been no Inflation In the
prices of commodities: there has been no undue accumulation of
goods, and foreign trade has expanded to a magnitude which ex
ert a steadying influence upon activity In Industry and employ
ment. With confidence restored in busineei, the nation Is now go a
steady, economic keel.
TWO OREGON WEEKLIES SCOKE IN EAST
oly any tet during an auack:e , 7 , T
THK O. 8. C. TOOTBAU. TKAM i not thp oulv Oregon av;- he know- that the patient i likely , at T &If
ureuMUm that I.hk a habit of nukinc irood'in tl.P Fast to be Immune during an attack.; nominal PHc health regulation
UrmaMtm that liax a habit of inakmp (food in the KaM. . h,pefore he (n(tjslB on WHitinK f0r:a" shamefully weak. The -coun-
Kor heveral wvakn now we have noticed with interest that twolthe .mtmal between attack, when tr' ! curwd Wlth nh Joints, hot
. ... , . . I . t v u iiaaiv. t.a og stands And the like, where
weekly newHimper-K are Mroruifr regularly in the "Topics in ( it protein . ubs nee is ',ke' w washinB tht? hands is a rite un
ti . ., , , , 'produce a local reaction when ap- "
Uriel naif of the eKteenipd Ijifprarv Dit'PKt .u-. h i known.
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lieeentlv out of a total of '37
Oreoo,!, for from the Wrston
I ",r
buril Kiiterprise. There is searcely an issue that doesn't eon-;
tlilil one or more extracts from
The M'llil-TribllllC has been
hill nni- reonivl in n voue l.i.u
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ever.v milium i iiik is ft genuine
Mhowini? of whieh the entire tate
r or to Ki-ore III tne widest, tne paragraph nnmt not only lie
terse and witt v, it liltiHt he nriifiniil. The situation demonstrates j
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tiiiu wreifon im not mn,v proniteniK (food lootliitJJ players, lml i
Koorl nnWMpHper null, men who
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dirt from a YII'pi KOll.
ho halH off to the Weston Leader and Hubbard Kuternrisc.
Their editors ure both doinjf their bit to (jive Oregon a place
in the fiuii.
You can wiy one Ihintf for Itit -
out of ii parly or a miirkel before
It in elniriieterislie (.r Xmcrica Hint no, one wanted Wall '
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Ntrect invest muteil when lis mil tin ess created n profit.
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Mr. I tmivcr is chief municipal
there arc other men who conduct
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KtrniRhlen out the mess ill home.
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I lie iM-eitn floor is nsiti( in
always, tries lo hahinee thiiiBS,
In n liltlo u'liib.
.Just how the Kojfiie Hiver
eseapo n cooperation that in eompnlHorv, the All Seeing Kve
will no doubt exlain at Nome future time'.
The man who can explain how Henry Kord became the rich
est man in the world in 20 years, ran no doubt explain how lie
can inereiise his payroll if-'O.fMMi.niKl
A fa mm in economist claims that, thanks to Hie Wall Street
collapse, there are fewer people in Ihe country who are maUinir
money without working. We wonder if he include in his sta
tistics those college football stars who stay in colleifc, although
the football season is over.
MUTT AND JEFF
THS 15 MuTT, FAMOUS RADIO .DCNOUMCefe oe
TH MUTT ANrt jFP
SWlOM'. TH6 rVJHTVJHCV0J WCAfe VAJIIC
Be ft! ArteR tVt
-7V AGAIN); I HAVl
fVU OF INlTRODOCIAjG SlGNOI
A Blottoua UiHo
MK.It tlilLL Tl lilC A 1 --z. VV
wi i urut
TAuftniiRii.iir
boar'l of director.
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would have tnon iu-r, had nol
and concisely summarize the
.
um) u I hi' fmiiiiltion for
wovry.
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bright Having, seven were from I
Lea.l,r an',1 thm from the Hub-
these two clever weeklies.
quoted everal times in the past,!
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newspaper achievement, and a
limy well he proud
are extract in if pitv lit' rarv ',
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hop ('minnn.
the landslide.
And
officer of Washington.
vast enterprises and vet can't
;
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many places; and since Nature
our problems miiv be sellleil i
!
Valley or any oilier valley can
durinu n biiHiness tlepression.
The Signor's Last Selection Was Popular
Ttt
BRoATKAVT IN&
Yoo wjiu HeAR Me
TH. PLCASURG.
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRAD7. M. D.
: v-iu u Mutf4 I t. t4t H a M-lf-adrt4 i chM. LKtm taut w
' U-M rtf tai i'iL- o.u i u .at mm u tr.-jm :tiH i(n aa u ui.rrc
t ur. N it'. m I ir.16 l 4Ht M cufifm-.rf u 4JW-JMUfc. Mam. nr. Uduam fcraei.
HmrniiJi it is , nun or hie tow
'HUT M'ltTlltfx tor.
Kv4-r'-d' h'x heard more or.
.m iil-.iir ih,.k lio uffr an
i.,
are aiproa-ne
I, j at. whether
II. y are aware
..f I he (elin
,.,.,:iliy ..r ni.
ilt lr.nii are
ramiliir with in-
..1 thm
l.rooch: on by
r, n i a i- 'th
Horp. ,
Nowaday we
ar:
Sail
l-ecinning lo .'".k ufon nearly
.f .Klhmj hiv anelon.
(urolU. (Kiant hlve. . hy -
: -rf'n-nthetV rhinHlK, and hay fever
h.. 4.t timilr nrtHn- lhal f whai
; doa-tora call alP-mic source. Causc4 aK pt-oj.ie
! l.y nhm protein substance- which , the we: wa-h business) 'how they
! sains entram-e lo the blood thru keep tfce scalp cltan. waKhing it
j w.me Mher rout than normal dl-;on!- once In a week or a month
' ge,:tioii. Then. too. modem In- s mot of "em do. Of course
i vest tyiliona have proved that al- reap and water is" the most effec
' li-ray is ihe iaue of a good many t:ve way of remoing vlhle dirt
:l ecK-ma. of recurring bron- and grime, and I confess I resort
';.-hul. and o:her obstinate trou- to il myself once In a long while.
' Men thai tre too often- ascribed Vifible grime Is offeniive only to
i to -acid r,!n" r some -such the eye; our cSo.Jiinf: 4s responsi
J fancy, without ev-n a chemical' hie (r most of the unpleasant
! examination of the l.!ood to sus-, odor asfoc'atcd with "uncleanli
I tain ihe idea . ness." People who boast of their
! isesides the entrance of tne for-!"' hathins -ldom deem , I:
JeiKn protein, i. is essential .that ' -ry have their
'.he patient have a peculiar .(cleaned daily-except a wp or
Uvit or susceptibiliiy. and It ' derwear T he ; cr et of
leem. thai this peculiar sensitivity rea cleanl.ne of body U h?
, , . er-K-..-- not ,.-A , daily air bath. The more iime
'd ore'iiely aa it should be.
1 have too often Insisted here tha:
j thre i no euch thing as sun
- eptir.ility or "lowered resUtance";
: ih wientifie fact U that certain
individual fail to inherit the noi-
. g.mtrt aitereire diai. i
' In exaniinir.gr patienis who are:
Uinn who i i-kilUd in making the
" .
akin tema usually declines to ap.i
tlItU III ill- ralll mmiiii. ;
ir. T. Wood Clarke reports anj
lZ '1.,
jthe ,.-ot-ll
complex.
A cntia zz monins oi
had had three attacks of asthmi
nd then developed eczema ofj-
face, arms Ifnd lega. so that when
h was brouftnt lo Llica "Km
wus not sufficient normal skin to i
make me tests on. mil aiier j
tew weeks of dieting, omitting ;
eggs, the child was Drought oaca ;
w.,h maii patch of normal skin ;
on the lck. The mother lined
the baby's wool clothes with silk .
, k(..,, lh(, vool rom irritatmei
lh" "kin- A series of akin
were made, and Ihe following
Itms gave Ite reactions: Bar-
ley. bean. ef white, peach, pea
j nut, r;idijh.
itquaxh, tomato, cat
j hair, cattle
hair, horme dander!
i and silk. Mother was Instructed
1 to remove silk linings from cloth
i log. Kather was advised to' keep
Itlwnys (rot ; baby away from horse cut and
; cattle: family iloctor adrninisterr-d
a course of therapeutic injections
i,f horse dander and cattle hair.
K-i'-ma ' rapidly Improved and
hud practically disappeared In a
fcw weeks, bui the anthma con-
tlnued until silk Inoculations were
begun. Ho impressed were the
patents lh:il Inter when a second
chlld showed slight roughening oi
the skin of Ihe face, they brought
,he nfnnt for kln all(1
Ol
hi i .
il
,h...H ik inrimi iunl-1
-luv, ,o cattle hair, cows milk. 1 world queer and rotten are hach-
,.., m.,k. egg-white, coroanuii"0-
and rndih. Thene they
have
avoided, and the child has
rnulned wHl.
1 onTios AM) ANswr.ns.
I A (lutltcniEO.
Try this and convince yoursr-lf
: that somi'thiriK will penetrate the
nnbrok''n skin. lttin about 100
yard or better- Mill ro through
the exrrcise of the ftrady sym
phony (which I have followed
nince you Introduced them ) and
lifter your lltth workout take
a cud of chewed tobacco and place
it in yiitir armpit. Then IMI thf
world how wick you feel. M. (
I-:.. M. I.
Answer Doctor, I'm surprised
at you. At that. I'll undergo the
tst (all except chewing the fr
buccfr) bore any riuuliried nine
ntlitei nf experts, and If it miike
SlGrJOR IS TH4 VWORLWS
Couib SHArSC MJSIC OVjT
BA.RfeGL op Bolts
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me w k 1 vill c-onirihuie to any
ilfMCTilxl cnamy xnuner turn
I will forfeit to irw larue cnnr-
Jl ;
i"""1" -v"r your ar,li,ue
medM-al frlewts "lltoni and lex!
" writere l'4ther en4 eall my
''lu" wiiu thL, W w.y rwnaMe
snU .rrl- ct-ntro)!ed le on
tan evu for me. '
Once In a IonT WliUe.
. We et many good hir.l from
your t-olumn and many good
i laufh, loo. We never mis read-
line H do folk wno lvs
'-ui inc n v--n u.v m..i ...
'Will w.memins eise un H on "r
' I H deodortaed by th air bath?
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. An.Wff Well
I might fairly
j one can live without clothing, the
(leaner tne ooov win oe. in an
' trioueneirs I believe a pood many
i folk who indulge to excess in the
; wet wah would he cleaner, heal
i th.'er and happier if they'd swear
while, for the Bkin rake.
PleAFi
don't misunderstand ipe. I main-
that there is far too little
real cleanliness in this count ry.
I - . t11,- S fnIllaiau. rtr-
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Quill Points
Hell is paved in Ihe early mor--
Int. It is paved, as you kno
with
good intentions.
Note on dieting. It isn't lack .if
exercise, or lack of massage, or
lack of salt, baths that makes hog
g?t fat. Ii is heavy feeding.
But why must we be so careful
to keep the friend.hip of Kurop!
if Europe won't do a darned thini
to keep ours? - - i
j By all means made food ships
j immune, especially thoj-e carrying
cannon fodder.
A hick Is one who thhikt lie
1111 Kcttimz his money's worth
in a hotel unless he lrow cijx .
iircttc butts on the floor of IiIh '
room.
I isn t a mere coincidence that
all great critics who think the
All buying at once and all sell
in-at once at least makes people
more neishborly. They can rejoice
together and weep together.
Americanism: Favoring peace
like the deacon who won't fiKht be
cause it'a vutgar and wicked and
therefore thinks he can insult
everybody in safety.
Perhaps you can't set rich, and
you can't make yourself blue
blooded, but you can be very, very
isood and net the same nice ?u
perlor feeling.
' The future looks rosy for ttraft
ers. The continued growth of th
insurance business means mo:e
and more rich widows.
Those w ho have no children tin
derstfind the problems of life about
GlieZATSSr
Or A
nuts:
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as well a? a man who never has
tved his leps undertand the an
of walking.
The lxys look nitc in tlieir
silk g:a 1 1 u hcs. Now If some
in a n a f a c ttirer will provide.
eokI-pbitel straws In chew 'on.
"Tha time to buy stocks is dur
ing a panic.' Sure. And wool i
cheap- just after the shearing, b-it
that doesn't t do a sheep any good.
You can be happy in the knowl
edge that your radio Is the be.st
made if you rad the ads that de
scribe It and don't read any other.
If you wonder how many Demo
crats will be up for re-election next
year, observe how many are fille
with a xeal for pf.riy harmony.
Japan's 'Vrand old man' sa s
his country hasn't forgiven the ex
clusion act. And just how lon
would Japan tolerate an invasion
of whites who threatened to
monopolize trade;? r.
Correct this sentence: "The
ability of congress to govern the
country well," said he, "Is demon
strated by the way it governs t!M
District of Columbia. 'V
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pag One)
more than any family on earth
did for art.
Jacques Coettr, the rich man of
France, used his fortune for his
country at a time of need and was
treated with unusual Ingratitude.
Now comes youns Rockefeller,
third generation, starting in with
hundreds of millions around him,
and many other huntlretlB of mil
linns buried in pools of oil under
the ground.
His father and grandfather have
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done a great deal for the health
uid education or the world. The
(world will wish John D., third stif
fness. He will have to work hard to
keep ahead of some other 23-year-old
boy, without a dollar, but with
(something more valuable, NECES
SITY DRIVING HIM.
iimverty. hard to succeed in spite
jof gigantic wealth. ' '
t The government sends a note of
jpeotest to Russia, Britain and China
joining in.
Britain's foreign '' secretary is
careful to tell the house of com
mons that the thing was done at
the suggestion of the United States.
It is all right to make mild sug
gestions. It us hope that this
country will not be put in a posi
tion to spend billions, aud without
success, to help some witness fin
anciers get back loans stupidly
I made to the czar and Kerensk,y.
! when, a baby should have known
better.
Wise Japan keeps aloof, does not
meddle, attends strictly to JA
PAN'S Ill'SlNKSS.
Those polite gentlemen of the
East ate not seeking any quarrel
with Russia. They know they
would have to deal with a Russia
idifleient from the one that Japan
i beat so easily under the czars.
I -
t While .Madeline Nolon looked on
''yesterday, one young man . who
, wanted to marry her shot and
killed another young man who had
the. same Idea. .Miss Nolon, griev
' ed, said she had tried her best to
keep the young gentlemen apart.
; That horrifies us now and is
; hard to understand. It was the
I commonest thing in the world with
lour ancestors in the early days,
j Your great grandmother, 500 times
I removed, would have thought poor
My of nny suitor that would not
i kill another us a casunl event In
courtship. -
In Sing Sing, Reuben Kamlnsky.
17 years old, standing In line with
hundreds of other prisoners was
stabbed to denth. He would not
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Do Yon
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(From Me of the ilail Tribunt.)
Jjinl-r &, llflt., ,
Senator Kali of New Mexico in
troduce reMolution in eonKrew.
akiiiK rrenidenl Wlliion to 4eejp.-e
war oh Mexico.
William C'arlyle. notorious Wyo
mlrn train ha rid it, Uht throuK'i
lunjyjt and c-'ijiturd notir Douglas-,
Wyo. T
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.(J.niar- r'-fujw tq tfftfn ("ij t
purthiK frt-iit treaty rSflj fffTtVi"'
Klffhty-four foal "utrike lade:-j
arrM,cU, l'- S-.Kovrnm'ijt Jf;u,
lit'K ifdr ' viMtitiorr--of - lttjilfi(ftH
.-i-ainnt v.alk-out. '
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Ftarlet fever, epidemic causes
(ioKjjqtf of rnanV'.ftjhf'ol yi, ireJwrn
county.
,Jl)o"w ''Wkikerhtt lortfrnil.i &c-T
to handle Of-neral Wood's prosf
iiMitini tnnii.tisn iftrOrtKjm:;;,;l
- Rural dlfftrietH'in, Juqkon .county
vote 180,000 in bonds for con
Hiruciion of pood roads in I!. I'll.
TWBXTV VKAUS AJO TODAY
(Krom files of the Mail Tribune.)
Decern her 3, IIKI9.
X. S. Uenneti kIvcs Commercinl
ciub box of apples and box of
cigars in appreciation of service:!
rendered to nunsery huafness.
W. I.. Orr moves grocery store
from went to er.nt iledford.
Senator LaFollette flays Morgan,
Rockefeller, t.'annon.' Aldrich and
Hale before large crowd nl Med
ford opera houe. ;
FSox of Tronson & fluthrie prize
apples shipped tp King Edward .of
Knrland. - , .'-, '.
' New York. Urent excitement
caused in W'uW street by report
Hort so velt's death tri Africa.
Pcurce mlno on Poorman's crooft
sold to 1-os AnKeles wyndicate fo.
$16,000. -
Chicaso. John R. Walsh, pres
ident of Chicago National bank,
sentenced to prison for misuse of
bank fund.
tell who had stabbed him, did not
know he would die. Fear kept his
mouth closed. '
He js supposed to have been
killed for having told of another
convict's misconduct.
inside the piison, only a few
yards from the electric chair, a
man filled with hatred was killed,
although detection is probable, and
means sure death..
i Thnl lu nn aniumr in aAvntnian
of capital punishment, who .think
the death chair or the noose 'is
necessary to frighten criminals.
Not fear, but education, wlU'nl-
mlnlsh crime."
The British have tlioir own ideas
of morals and "eternal fitness."
Socially, the British have no ob
j jection to racfe, white; brown 0'
! yellow. But the British censors
say that Miss Anna May, Wongi
j young Chinese" actress," mist "WrtV
j in public, kiss a young white man,
unless she does it gently and coltl
ly. Positively no warmth.
! That kind of race mixture the
! British object to, perhaps because
they don't want such pictures ex
hibited throughout the empir6.
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past season 200 tons of loganber
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