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PSQE FOUR MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiONT, PRTDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. Medpord Mail Tribune Diir. sraur wu I'ublljlmf by . MEnFOKU MINTINd CO. S3ST-S0 N. Iir 81. Pbon75 ItOHRKT W. HUM., Editor . BUMMER SMITH, Mner An Indfbendfnt Newipapw rlntwd t wnd flit matter it ftledfgfd, I Orttu, under Act uf March 8, 1870. j "Hi:Rm'RNTION RATES I Uy Mill In Adurw: j Lilly, ulili HuwliT, fear lull;, ilh RtmUy, l&uitlh -I lUlly, wiiliout Hufxlay, jrw . llAJIy, wlllwiil Sunday, muittt Meekly Mail Tribune, am year f . Sunday, 01 Jfw 0!' I Hy Csitier, In AdrariM In Medford. Ashland, -Jvuufiriik, Oniral I'uinl, I'lwfnli, laletil, iiulil j daily, Willi Kiinday. month 9 .T. Ihiily, ttitmtil Sunday, moiilh : (luity, ii)Miiit Sunday, one year T.IIO j Pally, with Numlay, une year 8.00 All terms, fsh in advance. j ' ftlMIHKK OP TUB AKHOClATKft I'BKHB i - Kereivir Full Leased Wire HwIm I Hie AM-rlalMl I'rwN U evlusbely entitled to ' tlie fur (ridillMl kn of all news dUpatehea rtnlilKl h It or oiliernlse rredited In tlih pUt. I ihI alsu tit the Itieal news publNied Iwrein. I All riilits for pnbliration of special dlspltcba herein arc al memd. j MKMUKK W TUB t'SITBI) PRESS j tiffleial rrvper of the City of Medford. j MKirial .aper of Jarkwii Cminty. j A, B. C. attract rlreulatlon fur ill monUiS fiHlitUt October I, lt2tt. 4174. luily nmagc diitrltjuliun for ill monthl to (Mnlier lt, !!!, 4 hi I. 1'resent intu run, 4H'2$. t MKMHKR (IK AIMHT HI IlKAU OK tlWUUTION Adrer(i!ilng Itepreienlallrwi M. V. MmiKNHKN ( DMI'ANT (irrire.i in Sew York, Chlrago. Detroit, Francisco, Us Anieks, fifatHc, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Pry Tlie 1'ortlaml police department litiH boon much In the public cyn nf Inle iiImo the publlp nnc. The uptitnto proBH contlnucH to proclulm that no InrtlgontH lire ilrlvlng nutnmoblleH, hut many of the utolKt8 are itlvlnx Indigency n hard run. No doubt all hundK In the xtate will he so full of the ChrlHtmn spirit, they cannot find time to ex pend any of It for the benefit of the homeless, friendless, and hun gry man who stolo 50 cents, nnd was sentenced to three years In state prison by a Kluinuth county Judge. If tho folon had grabbed me. of the new 1 bills, there would be u hanging next May. THEN CAMU TIIK FIDWJMi! (Onon KiiH'rwIil) At 8 o'clock this evening Paul Kochanskl will place his Htrnd Ivor Inn under his chin, raise the bow to the strings, and nod to his accompanist; and the audience or students and townspeople which Is ex pected to rill MeArtliur court will quiet to the expectant hush which welcomes a great artist. "Then I turned, and lifted up mine eyi!s, and looked and behold n flying roll" (Zncharlah chap 5:1), Wherein a Hihllcnl bride throws a biscuit. yesterday your corr. talked to five of the prominent stockmen of the valley, and not a one knew what ho would do for grass, lu the spring, unless It rained forthwith. They were worried about the grass situation, as much as If they had to eat it themselves, which some or them are' forced to -do. If the truth was known. Tho writer thinks he saw I', HyheoNif J'vllle grazing on Antelope creek last Sun day, . ' . One of the Copco experts, who essayed "to starve II cold, and cure a cold," reports a cold hns no stomnch. A new moon Is popping out evenings over Jacksonville, and is laying on Its hack. City dogs anil country coyotes nre harking at it. ' WANTED Work by hour In CiKinllle; daughter wnhls light housework or caring for children. I'hono Mrs. 174-J. tt'oos May Times.) Mama lakes a long, overhand swing at flapperlsm. VTIWOR HACKS OfT" ( llil llue Portland Telegram.) Ills Judg ment belter than his warbling. "TIIK OM 01tlr.H CIIAXCiKTII" (fountain Inn Tribune) (The quaint find curious custom handed down from the pioneers of Journulixm requires rural editors to mention the fact that John Smith had surrendered to a generous im pulse and left n mess of greens on the sanctum desk. Perhaps the John Hmlths of an earlier day enjoyed seeing their names in print, and perhaps the hope of such reward encnurnRed them to greater generosity; hut times have i hanged, nnd many people feel foolish when publicity Is niven to their neighborly kindnesses. Any way the Tribune has sworn off. Never URain will such casual gifts lo mentioned unless there's news value lu the Rift Itself, The sporting editor of tho Ore gonlnn. Jaunting with Ihe I'nlvvr riity of Oregon footbiill team In itlxle, reports "the squad in over come with southern hospitality." They meet the t'nlverslty of Klor! ita tomorrow, "and this can he blamed for the result, instead of tho lack of three scoring plays. iiv ri'i.i.i.vti off (vi:its (llciul flllllftUI) ; LOHT Party who look bed ding from line In hack of npurtinent at UK Hill street ni seen hy neighbor. If bed ding Is not returned within . next few days, It will hove to he gotten hy u more etnhnr- Considerable 'unrest" Is reported In the vulley, among those who never do anything hut rest, MIhm Morrow Leaving MKXICO CITY 11 Home Mexl ean children ur k)lng a favurU.y teacher. In ' party clothes they went to the Amerlcun embassy nnd said. odlo to Jllss Klltnbeth Mov row,: whose fntTier la to be iienit lor from New Jersey. . ELIMINATE THE EARLY n year ayo Congressman K. K. Deiiison of Illinnisj eoeivod n trunk -which was damp nnd Nlrniicly i'ciiinisi'cnt of pre-Volntem! (Inys. Koilcnil 1 roti il tit i on off iitcrs asked 1 1 onoriililo Di'Iiimoii wluit il iMintiiincd. , r. . , ,, ... . ... A . , .... Uin reply was' DihIii's ! 1 lu trunk key tlx Illi- nois Ki'iircsciitiilivc ollVivd did not lit tlip lock, so ln dry Hfrciits jiiiiinicd nil' tin- tup, to discover a j;littenii; iissiirlnie.it or (fin mid whiskey lioltles. miiiiy of tliciii lirokeu. Coiifrressiiinii Denisoii wiis 'eoniile(ely .suririseil. " He w.is linlli surprised mid grieved when dieteil for the ni.ssession of "nssorted intoxieiiiilN tiriind jury. Now Mr. Deiiisoii hiis n defense. (I) Offices ill tint House Office litiildini; eiin onlv lie searched on a wnrriuit aulhonzt'i hy the I'residcnl and served liy House. (2) The trunk lieloncd mini's nephew, who had accompanied his illicit! on a Central American junket. ( YKS, indeed! Vc are sorry for Mr. Henison. No dotilil he lias only done what many of his confercs arc doiii";, lull he had the supreme misfortune to ifet caught.. However, ii seems to us the lime has aliout arrived to make short shrift of politicians who vote dry and drink wet. l'eople honestly differ retinrdinj; I'rohihition and there is ample justi fication for it.. Certainly no fair-minded person can lie satis I'ied with conditions as I hey arc, or ilcny .Ihere is room for improvement. - lint there should he no difference df opinion rctrardin(.' the office-holder, who votes one way and hehaves another. Con firessinan Dcnison voted for the I St h Amendment, the Volstead act and the Jones law. His fruilt or innocence f-eardint; the specific crime must lie left to a jury. Hut the facts as onstrate Mr. Denison's unfitness WII.KN the Illinois Keprcsentntive comes up for re-election, we helicvc the people of .Southern Illinois can he de pended upon to return him to private life where he belongs. The l'rohUiition prohlem may never he satisfactorily solved. Hypocrisy in private places may never he stamped out. lint the people can at l-.ast eliminate the doiilile-l'aeed hypocrite from puhlie office hy the simple expedient of t uriiiiifr him down when ever he asks for their votes. THE CASE OF w3 day certainly (fiive Mr. Vnre of Pennsylvania a chilly recep tion. Only 25 votes could he mustered itftainst his ejection from the Simon-pure precincts of the I'ppcr House. Our feelinjis toward the Philadelphia Boss nrp similar to those concerning- Coii'rressniiin Dcnison. The fewer Represen tatives of the Vnre nnd Dcnison stump we have in the Congress, the hetter for (food cnvernnienl nnd the lietter for the country Yet Brothor Vnre luiidc it stronger ease in his defense than did his Illinois colleague, lie proved that he did not spend .as much mm his defeated opponent, ex-Seuator I'eppcr, and that per vole his I ord was far hclow in Ihe cliamliee ogists is to bo considered by court III the (liaiuliet. it)r jlrj. nt.u, 0UKlt (() ,)e 8mn There is also eonsiderahle truth in his contention, that tolmoned by the court or jury, and deny the people of state the ri,h. to determine hy their votes j'"1 Zl who slinll ami wlio slmll ii'H ivprcvseiil litem, pslnhli.shfs n ratln'i j Ib involved In the summoning of (Itinrons proi-odiMil. ; such tontimony H t,j:l,t r be borne 1 by tlie Httito alone, just an is the I salary of a judKe. M KVKKTHKLKSN, while Vnre 11 lis far us pultlishetl - i no dnil)t Hint his election represented the secret buying of votes, nnd also represented that perl'eetly frank and shameless corrup tion, of which tlie Vnre machine is such n notorious example. In faet, were not Vare still lives, will still be able to deliver the City of Urothcrly Love to the highest hiddr-r at the next election, lie would probablv not have found one vote in his favor , , i . , In those .votes, tnerelore, he mav be denied a seal in the Senate, he mnv be denied a member- ship in the Tnion Club, but when an important election conn around, there will be plenty of powerful politicians in both pnr-!hv , t i . ' . . I , , t ties, not too serupulous to yratetully receive what he alone can tfivo tliein If Nn lure is so wise why did she oivt the thickest skulls to those who have tlie least to protect? i , It is estimated America his 17 distinct dialects not count :mr the new Hollywood Hritish. ' v i t , . i .Noriiuu tunes are those in which tl t tin ul man kicks minsoll j around tin block for not buvint; bargains ilurintf a panic. i ! Portugal complains of adulterated olive oil. Maybe boll weevil not mixed in a shipment of cotton seed. MUTT AND JEFF MoTT. JoKM 6lLBe.Rt,5 f OH, FlNG., ( AT LfST ti OPPORTUNITY I WotsTl I JrtrJ 6l LBeRTi MvjTTJ 'M H"Y, wnew ovj TDLt) fv.e X WrS SoNWA TAlc IN Tf50OBLG. VoU J I o JHAS AR5VGtI X 'M TD TkC: JoKM " T' THE HrJV U0V(5, LUtLL J VJOHM GILBERT'S PLAC VuKV fclfcrVV V0J VPLACe' srl f LM0VIG FANS FORGCT Al.U J I YTfr fiSWJ (THANKS FoR TAKING fV v ? wrtV .dr"VABouT John: r-1 - V kTV Wi "JW tJ-KC.. MuTT. IT'S 6NtV fcS 4 HYPOCRITES milted an ixlm n few weeks fijio lie wiis i ,. the Serueanl-at-Arins td' th( to Charles liinc, the Coii'ri'ess admitted are sufficient to dem to hold puhlie office. MR. VARE the records of many Senators i spiMit less thnii his opponont, 4,ii4 i4ii ii i i m " i boss of Philadelphia who, if hc!anHVver given hy the medical re- this morninir. - I etui find his eonsolatton. He! Mutt Doubles for a Star Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Blltned letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlteate dlagnodl or treatment, will le aiHuered hy Pr. Unify If a Mam.ied, alf-addrcJ envelope in enclosed, Utters should be brief ami written In ink. uiitn Urn iarne number uf lelteri recelred, only a few can lie answered bere. Nu reply cui be m.me lu i.utriM nut conforming tu um ruction. Aiiures-s or. ttiiitam itrauy, jtl rare r u w-vkpaper. AN AMERICAN 111 my youth I never could he - lieve In ( iiplial punishment. Soon after I- hi iiime a ilm inr an oppor tunity was Blvi'ti mi! to ttiko a Job iih physician la a stall 's prlHiin. II,,.. ..I in v !.. there would be '"""es. when, ymi are using gusu i it.M,;! c vie :i,MI,! ,,r """ 4., eradicate bed i.l. I!cl"'r keep windows opened Z!,,, ."o-n;;:,,;.""11 "ht r"" I! H U 131 other duty would he to vi.sk prison fiH I ti Koliitiry '(iiifitiHin(nt o nt hrend and wuler and report In the wariteti whether Ihey could stand ft another day. I was young and sentiiiicnial and I patted up the job. I'd as soon lake such a job today. I believe in eapllul punishment now. (.'uirent news tells of Ihe convic tion of a particularly depraved wretch . after a trial lor murder. Never mind the delails.' Tdere was no ttiosllon of tho murder's guilt, lint the jury laslead of giv- lag a verdict qf premeditated mur-! tier, which Is punishable by death, loilml Illi. miin eilfllv in n liiu-iir ,l.,-i... ,, l,i, l, i i,.u ,nvl,..,im' ot 2V years' imprisonment. Thi;?. i;oft iiearleiiaess on the part of the jury was evidently produced by the skillful pleading of the defendant's I "Sennie . decide, to remain a' lawyer who. In the lace of the evl-fwork." says a headline. You don'-ik-nee and all Ihe harsh clrcum- often see humor In headlines. stances, pi oven niuisen a master psychologist and succeeded In tie IcaMng justice. In tills case, as in many others lliat have scandalized American court procedure-, the del'enda'.i't's lawyers procured the expert testi mony of an alienist who gave his opinion, based on the usual hypo thetical iiuestlon, thu( the defend ant was Insane for the few min utes while he was perpetrating the foul deed, though sane before ant! after the crime. The alienist ex plained he meant that the murderer was insane only in the legal sense; not In the medical sense of the word. That's whore the comedy comes In. Another alienist in the same trial, testified that from observing the defendant lor several hours he was' of the oiiinion that the defendant i had a "psychopathic personality." That's runny, too. What does psy chopathic mean, anyway? It is simply hilulittin medical (treek for mental disease. Insanity, feeble mindedness? Oh, well, never mind about that: tho alienist prefers to leave thai point vague it is more likely to Impress-the mental de fectives on the jury it you leave H vague.' If the expert opinions or testl- mony of alienists or psychopathol-1 j Viewed ns a public Hpnciaele, a : HiMiHiii lima i iiimii (ti ' iiewu ii -nmriJk "i i;"HHiji, u uuinii'i inai in which thu altenist. figm-oH an. nji exjeit witness is today simply low eonu'dy. Tho pernicious hypothet ical tiuesllon with Its obvious inllii- I tnincr altogether constitutes a trav esty of American jusiice. QUESTIONS and answers What Price Eears? While bathing 1 got water In my oar wmI m,vc annoyed ever since with head noise. Does this indicate wax? Can It he removed Is it m-cessarv to o ! to n physician about this? Isn't ltn.l mcthing one can put in Ihe ear to dissolve the wax? (A. 11. C.) Answer While it may he morel." a Ping of hardened -wax In the ear rami, it would he unwise to at tempt treatment on such a theory. Isn't your car and your comfort "."l?1! ' 'T1'!" 7 m"0", f n visit to your doctor? He will show you how to syringe the ear safely. 'r (bat is what Is needed, it iH nit 'x, t'l',t rule never to put nnv. thing in the ear unless under idfy"-' 1 i 1 in . Gaiolin Put B3 on the Run j WjH, ln thank the lady who iVwftold ns through your column about j gasoline as n remedy for bedbugs. It Is tlie most effective thing 1 have COMEDY lf - ver used. Quick and sure, when , siiiitcd in all the nooks and cracks wlif-r'e I he pests -lilile. ( (;i:m-fil , One). ., j j . An.'i.-- '('hero . is ope preciiLinn ,1 in., Ill BirililliK nt.wio in inn ui iii i hi i iiiiinaiiHiii mid norvonnneBH..' 1 would like to mem. (MrH. O.' J. V.) Amu VlMil....t lv,,;." ' M" ' 7"", u" u.m ;, iitisij.iuii iir wnai he Is shot with, I am unable M form an oiiinion. (Copyright. John V. Ue Co.) Quill Points "Kihyl stops knocking i meet Mrs. llrundy. ' . ' "The situation is sound, .president. And fury. Hny.s tho i-Hin i m-spnir of tile race iJnn t ilf'Mpnir of the race until strvH'Hmen try to make cirdinnry murder lepcahle hy means -of rules. It never pays to act like n wild man. You never henril of a sub sidized cheer leader. Wearing- suik'iiuYi-k with n ll licit Is a iiuiller of foiirurm ity." says 41 liaherilnsher's ail. 4'onvelty. however, deserves part or the credit. AVhy not erect monuments to football, heroes, too? They also net niimhed ip to win tho cash for others. A statesman may ho wet as a matter of principle, hut none has yet. said he would rather be tight than be president. Panic; A turbulent time during which those with a little spaiv change can ouy gold dollars for 40 cents. Americanism:.. Laughing at the Cnte of other rivces that thought themselves the chosen of Heaven; .thinking Americans the Instrument df Providence ' to teach, the world (how. v i It's just as well that a wo r m can't talk. It probably wouldn't say anything but "yes." Don't scold man because he's the only animal that kills without the prompting of hunger, it's no dl Kiace to have outgrown can nib il ism. S4lf-i'esMct Is essential; nnd lr he Is retliieed t It a man will be proud of the fact that lifs beard Is lough. t Tho more the country 1 e a r r s about lobbyists, the more it doubts their ability to influence anybody worth Influencing. The office grouch, hack from a world tour, says the sun never sts on the Amerlean jag. Well, suppose the money you speculated with had been spent for a car. H would have heen gnr.. In n year or so, anyway. Mr. llrisbane says tho most nc live erwi I lir,u nr.i mmit m.lnru The I explanation is that you don't have to be active to citch grass. -.Correct this sentence: "I wasi so Interested In her noting." said the feminine movie fan. "that 1 didn't notice what she wore." ('rants Pass. Construction started In annex to city Jail build - - MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - . f AC IMS I. Nun. of Ailnm. i. I'liiylnir t'liril S. l:ile iiueni 12. Srilrrs 13. In-mrrt ii, ituiti'iiiiit or houtliwei', Afrlra It. npi-rulte tnlo 14. lis In error 17. Nul 15. Animal III. Knit uf cllrle ti. ArrSngment of rani, la sullAlru 21. Ci'ri-Hl grui. 87. Illglitfnl . It.llKluU. audii 82. Kmlirnes St. t.'omiiuHur of "AHlfup. la tlio lleep" S3. Texnl rati- lon 36. human liouu hold god :. X ss. IH.Irlliutor of Ullllll 41. Jlcu.lllJ an- unilng iinrnr' ent ulinpe. 44. D.mlk. Solutfon ot Yettei day's Piaile ? SlTjO'PS I. I M 6 i V : E iRM A ! Lj L r'.e n'dioinmt 4H. The orient 4tf. .S (!! &l. t: refit portico ii, other n. Cm (ly. Lt. Civil wrnnir Lj, Hhukeiiieariua kintr S. Optle bi. J'liilitll dnck oIlTeXlLlBtiTjL tHoI id!T!ABorDi uia jt IrylS'T'ElPBEj A,R BiO R E A!LfflO'W EiLTY p e;A.BllA'RiENlAn:s,;0iR IoieTlIe He Is'iNjE 111 si e j-r Is 7 2 3 . U fTWU 1 r i 1 7 IO I ,W. 9 . . tS lb 'tMi. i' t Jg; i V!mr- rrrr v tt r-r, 'MMM !! . -r it it 41 42 43 -5" 447 Jfj35 S4 ' 1 1 Mtll I I , 1 II Brisbane's Today (Continued from Fage On) transformed' into one hir siat' den, machinery (loin all the I work, nobody trying to cheat anybody else, nobody trvinjr to pile up money selfishly, any more than a man today would seek to ticeuniulale salt water, with the ox-can full of it. The learned protessor even hints that in future man may he horn with brain sufficiently developed to understand Einstein's relativity theory at sight. It would not he necessary then fior a philosopher to die as the great . Haegel died, aceoniing to Heine ! description, snyir.g "only one man has ever understood me." and add ling, after a pause, "and even he I did not understand me." i Kecretuiy of Statu Stimson con-j siders Ihe Incident of our appo'il j to Ilussia closed, thinks that "our j aims are achieved." . j I.itviuoff, speaking for Ilussia. ; says: "Russia will not yield on-1 ' inch," and defies thu t'nitcd States. Roth sides seem to he happy. On this side, some cannot under- j stand why it watv' necessary for our ' government io tell Russia whnt to do. Why were we chosen to pull '. the chestnuts out of the fir-a for France and tlreat Itritain? llritain is negotiating friendly treaties with Russia. France receives a Russian r.tn hassador and sends an ambassador to Russia, although. Russia owe? the French at least forty billions ot francs, real 2n cent francs. 4 Representation!! concerning China : would have critic, with much better .grace trom one of those countries , tl'nn fiom lips country, which, with I its nose in the uir. refuses to rei ognize ine ittissiun Rovarnmrnt. hut influence, under those cot:- I ditions. persuaded facie Sam to 1 play the part of the monkey In the fable milling nut the chestnuts? I'oor China has troubles worse; 1 than invading and bullying by,ltu Weird ;ito rnr inft kejil iik W. hinii In ilr.ull ,. Ml. J.eiire u nil oil II. Iilv'tilirul It. Viiuiiv tmg SI. Dlmliilfciitii t urJ a (tollit S3. i;mi vi-jTiiuce i i. l:tiit.i tiiiift ii. i;vry one fl. riilucoe i;itfud0 S'J. Jieilcrlljr 'Mi. Hi-t'linu :tl. lIii-hh plcrei ii'i, SninTliriul JtlltlVlll'llgU 114. Kitchen utcoill tl0t Willi. .lit ciiin tuny a 11. Ki-i'tnry 40. Onsitit rom lubur 41. 1'iiro 4i. Morbid Lrfuth I iiar tiund 43. .Mountain Id Ii' reer 4i. Tiny purlldo 4K. Hi nt 47. Ilesplse tu. itfvi-r Hi Fntr linitl urn Walvi OPE N AlLlE I N T iE.;0 E A ft DOE E 5 '"P Y no w.n 1. Hind of bursu ff, i;ncivcri't 3. Atuin bilk u uriii 4. Mini t lest A. .MoiiLcj 6. lit-tiiiielrlral Jllfure I Shanghai sends news of Chinese ! soldiers, tens of thousands, In mu tiny, looting a city, and fleeiiK i with much needed railroad stock. I And Amoy reports' hordes of : brigands, called "a red army," pil- 1 hiinnsr nnd killintr. Modern weapons, modern Has- isian teachings and the attempt to j establish modern Cemocratic gov ernment have not worked well In a country unprepared for those things. Martial law was declared ir. Haiti yesterday, following wide spread strikes that began with a strike of school teachers. The local gendarmie are com-: ma tided by officers from our ma-j rino corps. 1 I The President's message an-1 noitnced a desire, if possible, t j i i withdraw our soldiers from Haiti, i I 1 here seems slight chance ol withdrawal now. Let us hope Rus sia won't writs and tell us what we ought to do about it. Doughboys9 Desert Of Ten Years Ago Seized By French KOnDKAl'X. France. (Pi A. K. F. fond stocks still lin- get- In this region. 10 years af:er the treaty of Versiiitlies was signed. i'lie health authorities have h .seized i'.i.eeo , beans offered ans of baked for sale, al- P though manifestly unfit for 4 human consumption. Their investimitinn showed that the first vendors charged tlie mildest rate ot 10 cans for n cent, but Hint the price i rose with each successive denl. , The authorities have start- !. ed criminal proceedings! i against all persons who dealt ! ' . in the beans. 4.1 ;know. I t 1 ! Klanw.th Kalis. IMans undor old' high school building, which! was recently purchased by Masonic I'Vh'j A. Do Yon Remember? TI-:X YKAHS AC.O TOM AY (Krom files of trio Mail Tribune.) live. 0. IHIO ' Hood Klver ships 25 ears of apples to London, valued at $50,- oou. I'ortliind, purse fin- Oreffon offers $100,000 a JJenipsey-Cnrpentier iKht. Klo-l'lo plays nt Page theatre to nnvdrt Iiouh- ChristtnuH Sial drive In Medford Marled.' President Wilson opposes Sena tor Fall's resulutioy to declare war on Mexico. Trial of Senator N'ewhury of Michigan, Indicted for violation of , elections. Itefuscs to say anything when arraigned. . Allies back down on protocol and agree to refer indemnity for destruction of (ierman fleet in Hague tribunal. TWKXTV Yi:HS Af-O TODAY (Kiotn files of the .Mall Tribune.) Ilec. . 1!MM In first annual message Presi dent Ta ft urges action against law's delay. San Frnnciseo: Krnneis J. Heney sues Wm. II. t'roeker for ?2ril),0Ui) alleging defamation of character. James H. Wilson. U. S. secretary of agriculture, publicly commends Medmrd for methods in fighting pear blight. Kugene: Vernon Vawter of Med ford mil lies big hit in play called "Kire in a Knit." Frank K. J lefferniiin of Medford invents flying machine which em bodies ideas of airplane with those . of parachute. ' ltecause of crowded hotels, visi tors forced to steep in prlvale houses. P l.l r srit.WfiK KFYS Hy Mary riihaiu Bonner. The Little Rlack Clock met John and Peggy, but his plans were so completely made Una he hard'y took time to speak to them. "Come along," he said. "I've turned the time hr.ek just a lit tle bit. You will see!" They ran out of tlu house wli'i tho Little Black Clock, Ho had turned the time back several weeks. The scene was down nt thtj foot of their ow.i back yard. There they be. held two unusu.il i looking pcoph talking togeiht r. little bit like .lin k other was dressed One looked n Frost ami the In ii warm, golden-looking costume. "I'll have to introduce you," the Little lilacli Clock' said. "Madaihe Summer and Master Fall, allow me to present John and Peggy." They all bowed and tho Little Plaek Clock Htid in a low voice to the children. "You're meeting two of the seasons. Mother Nature, is coming along in a moment and sh will give them some extra keys." 'Keys'.".' the children questionetl. Hut before there was time f an answer along came Mother Na ture. She wore sandals of moss, a dress of soft green decora tP4l with many different kinds of flow ers, a shawl that looked as though it had been made of the colors nf i autumn leaves, and n hat of soli. fluffy white that looked as soft i I and white as snow. She wore j belt around her waist and attach- , ed to It were many keys. They ; were of all sizes nnd nil kinds. I "Shall we sec what she does with !them'"' the 1. title liu.el rlnek asked. "Ye. l'lease. yes!" John nn 1 Peiru-y aid. They certainly curious to ! j Tomorrow "Mother Xntnre's seci-eis"i Mnlniin. c,ii,.i.nii,,n n ev- tension of 1. K. P. power nnd light ' Une south of here to start at once. By BUD FISHER