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ROBERT W. rillll!., Editor
I. SUMfTKR SMITH, tUuor
An Independent Newspaper
Entered u second claw natter it Medford,
drefiin, under Art of March S, 1U70.
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MEMBER DP TDK ABROOIATKH PKK88
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The Associated f'ress h eelttstrely entitled to
the imc fur publication f all newi dkpatehea
rteditrd t ft or ollMfrwUe Credited In tills (taper,
and al to the local news publNlicd herein.
All rlihti for puttliratloa of ipwlal dUpitebtt
herein ire Ibui rescued.
MEMBER OP THH UN1TKD PKKflfl
. Mflclkl paper of I Clly of Medford.
tlfflclal iir nf Jackson County.
A. II. iveraxe rlrculallnn for ill nonius
emfiiiK Octnher 1, 102U, 4174. 1 -
Pally auuice ilisuiltutlun for ill snonthi to
OrtrW 1st, 11' 20. 4MI 1.
Preterit press run, 4K2S. '
j AdrertMnt RrnresentatlTef 1 v
M. V. MOtJBNHKN k COMPANT .
flfflrts frr New York, , Tliicaw,, UeUoIt,
Francisco, Ua Aiuiele, Seattle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
jty Arthur Prry
' " palil. f'rtllnRO fttinlrfitwi $f ' pH cmii
T'-fiiv tlriiikiiifc rofrev-.ThfVU'Ht yill -i'nl
yulunhh-, JnCurmuttoiu laic the,
1 uffue .wnjt pxct'llt'iit. , The wln-
''tlfiiM Hhoum . now conduct expcii-
inPiitK to.ffcc hfiw much the colleen
, vnttttlfntH would pay not to have to
ilrink a cun of the itvemuc run of
V Iwanciy coffee.
mg, "WILL. TKMj .IIJKV JitiW
TKA1N" (IIIIIiki Kpokfine HpoliCH
Jiian Iteview.) The jury ceiihiiioo
Jfnth for rucItiK the utitri ami
tfsHralii the ciohhIuk. when Death
;jwuh ahejuly at the cron.sinn
A njovenient haH, heen' launeheVl
'-"fill the hulltllnK, f ,,I)lKKr nnl
1 vJt f JnltH, for ornery ma I oh to
VhrenU into.
' T- '
j In view nf the parltliiK Nltuatlon,
"Wliy hnnn't aoniehody Invented n
MeollapRlhle cat'? (XeWeantle NVwh).
1 :'rom t)ie looliH of IhlnRH they
have, lutt. there 1h no,conrillimtfou
ine conapninK.
I jtjinli knee, nnil iho nllcKd Hhapi-ly
I ehaiili, urn lieihK worn by tlu
((vomonfolUH In PmiH imd AHhliimt,
pjind niotrnmllt(in vny pnintH, The
lotiil Older (lirle mill liwlst op hp-
liiK t'inifort(ilio, and cIImk: In' the
' nlilirevltlted Kai-nieiit, which Ih the
hunk In ,r.u!py xyonlher. All hent
; 'thy i-niiult-opH landing In the vh-ln-
It V of n niemher ( the fair Ktx,
, hutineed tnei'i'lly, and camo tn reHt
f in thtv Kllkon HnekH with devillHh
' l'n'1'HlHtctH'e. Ui'khIi: l.illllrn nut In
1 flip rain looked llko they had wud
i od1 Hear ei'eek, Inmead nf utduit the
,IIko.'
'';.' 3;ut nt present the Rtato Ih iirok
; Ivor the .IOHiph.Mannlx dMhai'
' mnt nrnceedlnjiR. Strlpiu'd nf ltd
. hlRh-mMindlnK legal vcrhlaRe, the
nPK Ik nnthlne hut a puhlle dls-
plfty nf the pin-Hnnul halo nf n
jeiuiple of I'nrtlmul InwyerB, whn
' huvo no une fnr each other. It Ih
! YT ll.kely fttat tho lHMriiK.wlll he
dlifnlfled hy a Imi-iopm fliBtflRht,
.without n ImiTontn, and the till
j ItltftHKlllo Will flow freely. It In
;lioW'hrld In the xtatu houne,,hut
l ehnnce of venue nhnuld ho taken
! Ui,lll,,all'J!.i, .,
I , ,Mr. ond Mix. JrtlmV MniKim
'wore In town from 1 Union i-rcek
ilui'Bilny In cniiHult n phynlelnn.
'Xlr. MnrRtin lino nnt heen fetdhm
very well. ( lloui ilinnn N'owh.) Ih
iMh damnlne with rnlut prnlHe, or
iii phiin knorkluu?
f t A Stnrkton. t:nhf nilnlntoi' wok
Ini wnr on prnfiinlty, niiKKextH Hiiy-
'IhR Viuipldn," when one Ih tempted
tn let fly a 3-enrnered eiiHHWni-il.
Unyway,. the mlnlHter did his
xaililo-iKt.
"Thp lime won enjoyohlj- spent
Willi fnney work and eonveiwitlnn"
(Mortal Hem. Hulom Capital
Journal.) Oh! tho fnney eonver
Hatlnn. h'ho rnlrx emed JIi-h, Afrald-nf-a-nr.UKHture
nf her eidil, lull Rave
Mr. Arrald-nf-ii-1) r u R n t r e the
neurit Ih.
"What Would Von Do If There
Wre N IiiiIm" O'erllnent ipiery
nf III I'nrt Urfurd Trlhllne.) Plnh
nldy wake up JuhI hefnre flmlliiK
n pnHt lo hide behind.
A. Sixth Hircet
RtiiKod on t)e
inurnlnK.'V
autn erawh won
Main Hlem IhlH
i . l-l I.Alt
mluht he Rnod mnnnerH to he
ehewlnR iium all Hip (Imp, hut In
on who nevor hnn learned the nil
It In lulRhty rude to he ehewliiR
nwny All tHo" while. Our iittentlnn
4inn inuro fully hruiiRhl lo the
Ufllnem . of th form when wo
vIhIipiI (he ImnkPlhall Kanio Krlilny
eveiiliiB and evpryliody wan ehew
ln. ; Wp thAURlu at fliMl It wan
ieulremPnt for ndmlivilnn and
IhniiRht we had heen ndtnliled
wlihoiK helne pntltled, Anyhow.
Ih old'und tho ynunR vied with
enth other In their erfnrm to nllny
part of thp teiiHlon thai Hoonted lo
lio pei4 ii)i .In I he nutromo nt (ho
Kniiie. (lid men with Riny hair
ond old men wllhnut hulr and
liHithlewi weio a diligent In their
(nidi nH were l he yntiiiRer Rlrln and
Imj-H. Wo fame if) the final eon.
rluxlon thnl .M. WrlRk y n iirnwnve-
lly will hp pnhnneed nnd he will
licnhls tn liny two or thrno more
(nlullnn iHlnndH nnd hulltt vnme
iikyHenipera Hint will rhnllenae the
world If hlH hunlneim niaiiiritMi4if'
rne(H Hlundaid. ..
. VmUnlln. M.i . nllnl "
MOVIES, BOOfcS,
TUB itHftili test ol' iiliy work of ai't is VA'oiit'"inin(l lit least
its reality! If it 'isn't 'tea), it irtn 't art.'' If one. can see
tlic string's being pulled, is always eonscions of the manipulator
behind the seeiies, then whether it is A picture, a drama, a novel,
or n movie it inijrlit better liave never been (lone. For only
when the artist prnduees sninethiiiK MVJXO, does lie produce
soniethiiiit Insliiiir.; All else is merely excess bniiifiig-e on tlu1
train of progress, wliieli contributes notliii to the iiccoinplisli
meiit of the artist, or to the permanent enjoyment of the public
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A7 W0T0 direful to oinplmsie this nH our view only, fur we
' rerilize it is not tlu nceepte view of pietorinl nrt
eently mi exhibition of futurist
mi&tokt Oil )lH side, WOI1 SCl'OIKl
upside down il would
doctrine of the modernistic sehool is the less a picture resembles
Hie original, the better it is. That appeals to us, as concen
trated "hooey." lint we frladly oilinit, it may be our lack of
education, in this direction. We may be forced to aifree eventu
ally, that pictorial art, like the recent Wall Street collapse, is
essentially psychological. I . . '
B
L"T in the so-called literarv
movies, we are surer of our
not rcaf if the illusion of reality at least is not created then,
regardless of who the artist may be, or how skillful his .treat
in en r of nonessentials, bis effort is ii failure.
It was with this point in mind, that in this column about a
year a i;o, in speakiii"; of the movies, wo wrote: . .
... "So. many modern movies ore .dlaapuolntlDR licenuse I hey ji re
i so ohvloimly failed, so ltopeleHHly . jhrcplle. Tlin heroes ar"ul-
1 ways too Rood to lie true, tho Vlllafna too bad to De'convinrlng;
the heroines merely sawdust dolls bouncing. on a wire. That Is
why we preler the newsrcels because here Js reality, 8qnie(hliiK -
actual and, satisfying. We Jielleve -flte jlollywood munngers make
. It groat mlslake in not making more newsreela and lnuger ones. .
It in always, a great disuppninlmunt when the ni;wsreelH stiii,
j and ,tllo so called feat lire, begins. , I'erHiniully we would .like 'id
J i see soain news films over again. W have yet to aee'rlelioii
movie we could aland more than riaiie, Willi, the exoenilon of a
Charlie Cksullo." , .., .- ' .
Since I lien, in our opinion, the movies have, jireatly
proved, or else otir taste lias 'deteriorated. ' At any rale
enjoy more movies now than
which showed here recently, for example. After a decent inter
val, we believe we niinht enjoy Seci'rij; it 'njf'ai'rt. The oliiVriicters
are real, the drama repressed, the action sustained. There was
neither fake nor i'ol-de-rol about it. Jiiit we still prefer the
newsrcels to the (rcnera! movie run.
. We would like tn claim the discovery of iicwareel possibili
ties but: have recently learned the idea of havini; programs ex
clusively "news' was first broached bv n irollvtvnmt llenr.tiir
four or five years iifrn. It is
tion that a few months uro "newsreel" theatres Were estuli
linlie'dMii New Vork City, and are the Mcnsatiou of the season,
riiniiiiiit to capacity houses from
THIS demonstrates,' to our Ratisfactioii at least, the truth of
our contention, that the sunrenie tcsl F nl't w rnnl'ilv Wo
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don't iiuree wilb those who niiiintain the newsreel will force out
the inovie rlrania, anymore than
that the camera will elimiiuile the artist's lirush. True creative
work will always remain nbove merely photographic work, be
cause mechanics can never serve
or intelliL'enee. Hut the newsreel
people would rather see a bit
artistic iuiauination, than a lit of
it that all true semblance to reality had beeri lost.-
Or to express it in another
preler a pood photouraph to a
BKr'OHN we close this very
somelhinn; we overlooked
expedition 'yesterday, and thill
Outpost of the IAihI."
There niaiit was reality- so
inu; limn !)!) per cent of what we
Kives one a terrific thrill. Such books, alone; with biography
and philosophy, are heeomhii; best sellers, simply because more
and more readers are becomuitf tired of fiction, completely
divorced from an artistic imnirination lh.ii is teiiK- iemilt-n
III other words, from uenins.
Which doesn't mean, of course, that true book lovers will
ever cense preferriiift such masterpieces as "War and Peace,"
unity I''air." or "Wieluird
events, however exeitinn, that
written.
iVi-lutpK tlic Senate needs the
(ret qnielt net inn with thi? jiicUs
' The chief thinner is Mint everyone will stnn Kpemlini? to nro Ve
lio renlly lost w fnrtnne in Wnll
The psychologist who says nil great nehVveinentH hnvo their
inspirations in sex should study the reoonl of the Missouri umlc.
MUTT AND JEFF
Nr CSTBUQBLCSJeFFr 6FF TS DdCK? X 0-ilN TM6 SHauUD JUMP Tdol , PlSt V V ACCOUNT lj )
J .
AfeT AND, HOOEY
-...,.
lie,
pnintintrs, a pieinre 1 1 1 1 n r bv
prize. Xu (loillit if it lnul been
have Won first. Apparently tin
arts, the drama, fiction, and
jironnd. Here if the thinif is
ini-
ever before. The
Vir-;iiiian,"
interest iiiK to note in this direc
noon to iriiiluiffht.
we would never, with the claim
as a substitute for heart, soul
idea will crow, because most
of real life, untouched bv the
static life, so "touched up" by
way, most of us will continue. to
poor pnintiiir. !
erudite discussion, we rninlit add
hi our remarks upon the (treelv
exlraordinarv record of it, "The
much mbve tbrillinst and ecit-
find in motlerii fiction that it
l-Vverel'' to any record of actual
has ever 'been, or ever Will he,
sons of wild jiieloissos.
You
wiltl.
street.
Jeff S.Wd Jump the
OFF TH
I LCT'S S WHO CAN 1
Personal Health Service
By WILtlAM BEAlDY, M. D.
Wined lettera pertitntm to personal health
bflrf bihI Mrllten in Ink. Owing to the iarie numtHr of letters received, only Tew emn tie rnvrered
liere. No reply ran be nude to querle not eonfetnlmt to betruetlons. Address Dr. William Uradv
ln tiare of this nevipaper. 7
rim novs writK Piri
Mero'fl a pretty how-de-do:.
Ijear Doctor:
I am an old man, and have
never u.sed tobacco In any
ftirm
have three hoyn
w h (i acquired
the hahlt with
the rest nf their
)ih 'h e h o o 1
education and
ate alt trying
to smolt'e thelf
heads off, i-
Ono, day tKey,
took me on it
viit to Jled
Joe's Irilrind to
e tlte .Statue of IJherty. "t '
was i undfty and tho elevator
whs riot running. I wanted to
Bff tp the top, hut the hoys :
Hald,'"Oh, no, father, It Jk ill-,
toother too much' of a climb
for you." I replied, f"For;et
that olse Jet' bo."' ' (
So we went up nnd up
, nnd up, pant the ladyn vltulH, ,
until we reached the point
where we could look upon the
world through her eyes. When .
we arrived there the hoys were
out of hreiuh and pufflnK
quite hard; my breathing waa
quite normal.
"ow, my sonH," ez7,, "I '
don't, want to ruh It in hut I
really think you hoys otiKht to '
nee what tobacco ha don for '
yhii." '
Did 1 do rifcht?
C. K. S.
Certainly you did rljih't, sir. From
the tone of your letter 1 know you
wild it in friendly wfty, uh n pal
of the hoy. Your mistake, if any.
was in permitting the hoy to take
up tho tobacco hahlt when thr y
were of hftfh school -ace.
There Is ki'oii nd for deba e.
among the doctorn, about the effect
of moderate or temperate use of
tobacco, for KrownupM. There l
no debating the fact that tobacco
Ih InJtii'iouH to a youth.
Let me quote a paragrah from
K recent report on a nludy of the
comiositlon of cigaret Hinoke hy
Dr. Kmil Hogen of Cincinnati:
"I'mler ordinary conilitionK,
many competent observers ,,
have failed to note any dele
terious effects whatever from
the use of cigaretH. Certain
conditions, however, have be.on
no frequently associated with
the practic e of smoking that ,
the canual connection seems '
indisputable. Cardiac arryah
mlas, shortness of breath, i
thrumho-nngltls o h 1 1 t erans, '
nlctlne imhlyopia and chronic v.
Inf lammalhtns of the upper ,
resplrattn-y ussafeK nro famil
iar examples . . .
Cardlae nrrythmlas are Irregu
larities of heart action; thromho
angltis obliterans Is a type of .pain
ful gangrene of the feet generally,
11 not (a I ways found vn 3(oung Jew
ish men who nre excessive cigaret
HinoKors; nicotine nmhlopla is par
tial blindness attributable to chronr
It tobacco poisoning.
Here'H a good test for any smok
er who would like ,to check the
effect of tho tobacco on his heart;
A normal man or woman ought to'
be uble to run a mile, puffing, of
course, but running nil the way,.
If you have to break Into a walk
or even slop to get your breath,
your heart is not normal,
Dr, Dogen concludes that "A
sound individual may bear what Is
tor him moderate duse without
injury, but even these are of. en
noxious for the unsound or fnr
other sound Individuals. Hut tho
immoderate use of tobacco brings
on n series of disturbances which
are at first functional, then orp
ganlc, and of which some are not
easily eradicate!!.
'My own nrbitrary rule is that
temperate smoking means not more
than three smokes a day. It also
means that the smoker does not
require a smolte In work or plaV
hours, hut Is content to enjoy hi
daily smokenfter the day's work
or play is over.
QVKSTIOXS AND AXAWKIIK t
How to (Jet Nice nntl flump, i
lty lrlnklng two quarts of mini
a day for the last s4x months t
have gained about 30 pounds. My
previous weight vas never more
and 105 to I OK pounds, which marie
mo n "holy fright" at my heigh;,'
5 feet 4 Inches. I thank yoil for
It. 11. M. M.
Answer. Welt, t believe you. for
n nice, plump girl never tries to
deceive anybody she doesn't have
ti. Almost anyone may gain 20
pounds In a year hy taking ns -irt
extra bedtime meal a pint of ml'lt.
Furthereat
. hut I
fAf GooX lAfcWj VUtVY
I SQUANttftet ALU
me MoNtv x: HAO
At5 "YoU JUMPINGI
DdCK ?
ant) hjnlcne, not to dlseiM dtacotrili or Uejtnent 1
i:o Vr hi t xot d,i
I or & glass of milk with cracker
j'or bread and butter.
j Amu Indiscretion.
, After eating, my stomach feels
! distended and very uneasy and
j churned up. I thing there must be
j a good deal of gas . . . J. I. S.
( Answer. Xn matter about th
diet. The first thing is to find, out
what nils you. Is It gallsac, your
(appendix, your kidneys? I don't
! care what the health authorities
or doctors have always taught, 1
; don't believe mere Improper foo 1
j ever catmes "indigestion." I nd
i vise you to have u careful exam
ination made by your physician
and you can help hfm solve th?
i problem hy refraining from telling
I him that it is just a little "Indi
gestion." Tell him merely what
you. told mo, and leave It to the
doctor to give the trouble n name.
If It hurts, show him just where.
ItefrcsJi your memory before you
enter the consulting room, nnd be
prepared to tell the doctor jut
how long ago this or that symptom
began, nnd Just when lp the day or
night you feel thus and so. If
more .people would collect tho!r
thoughts a hi' before entering th?
eoiiHiiltinff room and so give the
doctor n clear and definite com
plaint to begin with, there would
be a great deal less "indigestion"
nnd fooling with worthless diges
tive tablets and the like. I have
often well, there Is nothing so ex
asperating to u doctor who wants
to get at the actual trouble, as the
patient who snys this or that "dis
agrees. " or this or that "doesn't
digest." The patient may bcSi very!
wise bird Indeed, but he can't j
ii ess right about sucli a question i
more than once In a scoa;e of trials.'
(Copyright John V. Dllle Co.)
Quill Points
A "young" senator, apparently, is
any 00-year-old who doesn't cackle
approval "when Smoot says some
thing. " ' " " " - - '
How unfortunate that each sec
tion of America got, a ennsciento
that prefers keeping some other
section straight.
Wlien Hie lnoileinlslit! artist
draws n cow that resembles ii
' goods lo, he Isn't trying to be
queer. Thai's tlicWny it cow
looks (o him.
When' nil the fighting Is done
with liris. they'll probably select
some smelly one for" buck privates
Ito release ns a snlute. ,
Yet any donen of our 5,000 nov
elists would be, as famous as Dlclt
.ens If they had no competition.
Tho gangster seems to evade all
laws except that one concerning
people who live hy the sword.
Americanism: Expecting little
whert you buy a used car for $2uft:
fpellns cheated because the gov
ernment ngent hired nt $-'20(1 Isn't
a $80, 000 genius.
What we need, Mr. Hoover, Is a
conference of those who normally
try to keep up with the .lonses.
It Isn't heroic to kick a man's
shins while some big guy holds
him foiyou. Hut that's the way
football heroes are made.
If a nation grabs distant 'lands
to liny mounting expenses nt home,
It Is called "lmerlalism, "When
n town does t. people call It "city
extension."
lt-im longer n lilrk tovn If
(lie-(llxlor van tell Ills wire
thing vllliot. loslnc iirxi llcc.
. "K.'.v.-v.i " 1
If (he navy Acperts decide how
many 8-inch guns coital how mnny
6 lnch, there's still the Job. of de
termining how many gobs equal
how. many .lack Tars.-.
ll's about time to begin break
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ing the-news that Santa Clogs hasleial Motors, might bs first with a
decided l5 .give -the lO-oent: stores 1 smH car here, and especially in
a break this' year. ' - Eu7- Tiee hf bouhtt a
j controlling inturest in two of the
The iie w, skirts, long enough In l greatest companies in Germany and
spots to f p.U'Q.se one faction antl
Mliurt enough,. In spots to please the
other. ,h;y the typical American
refnrm ,llp beijt,. .. .....
(irreet, this sentence: . "He's
Just as''cock-sure at (10 as ho"vaK
nt 15," Mild the critic, "biit tint
dosn't indicate thiiX Jils.niiniL-stop-ped
Krowlni;."
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One)
of i'H;iiir water, scptirntiri!? tlio
ship strnndt'd from iind. Ha
took a lifeline, s'wiiui tiirotijili,
snvod the whole erew and him
self. '''';'..! i '
He will be forjiotteit by the
world before -next Jlondny, lint
thnt does not niiitter. This
on ft h, nrtd' the solar system,
will be.simo. nnd. foi'tiotten, in
time.. A few etra millions of
years make little difference.
."l.e .lournee," French business
newspaper, snys Henry Ford plans
to mnnuncture a "hnby car," n
small cheltp nutomolille, In Europe.
The French editor snys Ford will
mnke the ear "wholly" In Cologne,
not bringing In parts for assem
bling, as is done tn other American
Kurr ,iean plants, y
i Mr. Ford said last Frldoy In Dear
born that he had bought some -
ill I en tor u iiuii, in mo city ui
Cologne, but said nothing about a
light car, to compete with small
Kuropenn cars, j : .
He has always had n small, very
rhenp car, In the back of his head,
Mnny years ugo he showed the
writer an engiue no light he cnulil
lift It. made by lilln. to run a $""(
rar. Thai was when his minority
storklioldcrs reinsert to sell. Per
haps thnt Utile engine helped them
to decide. .r )
In any case. Mr. Sloan, of Hen-j
Bur USTCMiTHSS NO RSOP0
vwtVY THfe LlTTLG. Fe.Ut.OVAj j '
JUMP TOOiTT
I.-Violent stream
1. Harrtu
II. Knry
it. WltiKlike
50. Julre of ft
tri-e.
51. 'utlre met all'
St. (.'unrolled
SO. Small Itlnt
ST. J.euat -iK
J)ruv utter
Sb. J:ltlhltliik;
urru u t
ronrdlre
31, t'anul In ew
York blfttet
S3. Tear
ii. ( lot h In the
form of ft bust
38, Without lieKin
a in K nr i iitl
su. Wild iitum
41, Afteriutou '
: fund tn u , '
44. Form u sue
411. f.lterury frua;.
IllVlltlf
47. Thoroughfare
4. (iuiile
61. Army offleert
ubbr.
SS. Hpuiiiati pot
iS, LUfiy dance
64. Xot illfiVrtiil
&. Sni h i
IHiiiIiiInIi
CO. Steoii Hits:
i. flntvte -S.
I; iimntclieilt
hrut
3. Alhiunt 'imrtf
ut u unit
4. Sb-vptiiK'
4. Simile tree
fi. ('ruts. ,
7. Ilollusk
H. ,stn tf liUip ,
IIIUM'lb :
m France he couul start prouue
tnou pn short notice.
T'lvoo In lni-nna D.-Ontn
penalize 8eVereIy ear8 e'm.
bntlyine American ideas as to bore
and horsepower.
Asked "Do you plan to run for
the Hennte uext year?" Mr. Calvin
CoolldKO doe-that which lie doestlle schedules which were Ino-'
most easily, says nothing.
Ask him, "Do you mean to run
lor President again in J!K!2
j!93Gr
; lent.
and lie will be just as
But that will nut . mean that he
does XOT plan to run for President
again. To be silent and watch, a
program so easy for Mr. Coolidge,
is to have 80 per cent advantage
over the talkers.
Fifteen hundred Hatiang made a
mistake when they undertook to
rush a small force of American
marines. Five of them nre In their
graves, 20 in the hospital, the
other 1475 thinking hard.
If Haiti is doing anything to us,
confiscating the property, of Ameri
cans, for instance, we must attend
to that. ,
Otherwise, why not let them fight
tt out. among themselves, since the
country, however unwisely, was
given lo thein.
It would be embarrassing to have
Uussln send word to us, "Leave
thnt little country alone. Haven't
you read the Kellogg peace pact?"
lllds Tor the presidential yacht
Mayflower are all rejected, because
too low, Including a bid from New
York. Thnt city felt it could af
ford to run the Mayflower, receiv
ing' distinguished gliesls, getting up
i lit tlct water parties, etc'
even II'
Uncle Sam could not afford It.
t
Mayor Walker, if elected Presi
dent, is a young gentleman who
would probnbly say, If he felt that
way, "Fix me up a . yacht. Mr.
Hoover thought it cost loo much.
Hut I don't agree with him. and
I'm .President n5w." Stranger
things have happened.
up to middle of November the
State (lame commission hnd plant
ed 25.r,0?.nil finh lrt streams of
Oregon. I.n (Irnnrte District News.
Do Yon Remember?
TEX VKARS AOO TODAV
(From files of the Mall Tribune.)
lice, lit, 10fB
flovernor Oleott agrees to rail'
special session to raise iiruvislons
of workmen's compensation law.
Indinhnpolls: 'IP. S. coal miners
vote to cull off strlke'nfter heated
all-night session. - :'V "'
WtishfnffUin: Republican nation
al committee HelQuts'-,phicngoj for.'
party convention. in itune. jt j
. ('apt. Ross Smith :t- Australia
wins $50,000 fir.nirfking first air
plane flight from Knglarid to Aus
tralia. .
C. M. Thomas,
lock Altken, Oeo,,
Dally and; 10 other Medfoildltes
snowbound in -Portland, wire Mall
Tribute to send up some southern
Oregon climate. Snow four teft
deep in Rose City. ; :
T. A. Flfer gives Medford hflnd
boys feed of sandwiches,- coffee;
and pie nfler hand prtictice.
TWRXTY TRAUS A(iO TODAY ..
(From files of the Mall TrlbutiP.)
Dee. 10, 1IMIW
Medford school tax fixed nt 8
mills. l' !
Joe Rrown agrees to become
candidate for city council to fill
place of II. U. Wortman in Second
ward.
John R. Allen agrees lo pay ex
penses of special election on he
half of women of Greater Medford
club so people can vote on public
tree planting .campaign.
S. Pweures $1000 n clay on In
coming freights mostly household tf
goods from enM'nnd mlddlewest.
Council decides to pay mayor
"' a month and coiincilmen $Su.
subject to approval by Vote of (he
people. '
John R. Allen applies for elec
tric street car franchise at Grants
Pass.
'
Communications
Iti'Kardiiiie i. V. Time Srlipdulp
To the iOdltor: Ilerowith is cllp.
pillB of eilitorial from the Mail
Triliune uiider caption ."The R.1 1.
nutter Talk .Small'.. t 1: ,
The (Uotatiiin from Mr. Adams':
testimony to the effect, that Hie,
Western 1'acific and the. Oreat
.Northnrn would : match, the run
nine time of the Southern I'aclflo
between Han Francisco and Po.rlr .
land is correct, hut Mr. Adams evl-..
dently spoke without complete
knowledge of what was proposed.
K. 11. Wilde, general- pasRengor ,
nsent nf the Oreat Northern took ,
tho stand later In the proceedings
posed. These schedules provide
that . the Western I'aclflc-Oreat i
Northern train would' leave San I
Francisco at 6:00 or "fi:30 p. ni.
and arrive Portland 11:30 p. ' ni.
the next evening, an elapsed time .
of 2il hours or 211" 30".
To quote from Mr. Wilde's testi
mony as given on pngo 3SG of the
transcript: - .'.
Q. What lime do you plan tn
have the Oreat Northern Empire
Hullder depart from San Fran
cisco? A. About 6 or C:30'p. m.
Q." And It would arrive nt Spo
kane, when? ?
A. About 4 o'clock thfe second
morning In" time to connect with
the Seattle train. easthmind.
Q. And at what time would It
reach Portland, and Seattle?
A. It would reach Portland
shortly before midnight the follow
ing day and Seattle early the sec
ond morning. ,
Q. . What would be the depar
ture times from the points I have
mentioned going south? ,
A. Vancouver, about 4:30 p.m.:
Seattle about 11:15 p. m.; Portland
3 to 3:30 a. m. , . .
Q. And the train! would arrive
nt San Francisco, when? .
A. About s:3o in the morning.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Snn Francisco. Dec. S.
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