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-J; ! 1! MEDFORD MXJTi TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, ; THffSDA DECEMBER jg, 1929. ! i ! ! ford Mail Tribune ) .. Dill;, Bundw, WmIIi ' ' Ptihll.tul hit "i ' " . iteproD minting co. KflBKRT . BUHL, Mltor t. tVMTKf IM1TB, Mtatatr An lwH-phtftM Ntoiplptr Rnitred 4 nml tlrt MtM M Medfonf, Ortiw, undtr Aei t Mm ,,18?. 8i;brihtIon iatui Mill In AUtaiWi IMO, with gautt, ftlr. ...... JJaiif ai(h Bundiy. wrih..... : ruifr, ailhoul Sunday, rear. '4... ' .Utllf.aluxiut. Kumar.- iMnllii.t-. ,.. .11 '.. t.OO r. .5 ... 2.00 Wtli Mull Tribune. feu... 2.00 nf t arnrr. ill luwirt in piruiuru, .".. tvhMirlllt, Ctt'Ufl Hollt, Nmall, TtiAiti (toll Hill, WM IMI.IIWIWBJ8-, . Ikily, with amiittr. month. ...... :T lltlly, trlthbut Sunday, month... , OQ IkUr, lihout BuikJij, na rtu. 1. 00 " lth Sunday, one jiir a.00 m-wmt cull In adriM. . MtMBEIf W tltB AH)CtAT!H HtfM , HcmIiIi KWI LMWI Wirt HmlM Hi. Amorlalsd r Is enlushtlr entitled I tlx w fur publication K all one dlipaUlM nnlltNl o It wiwwHt crMitm In Hilt riper, no iite lo tlw total neva publhlMd hmlo. , , All rujlita (or publleatlon of auaelal olltebaf herein j are also rtgerred. jMBMBBR IP TMP UNHflll PRESS dfdclal pipjr, fit the C'ltJ Kf Mtaford. Kffclil pup4r of jukxin etuaiiy. ' A, B. C. arcraie elreulitioo (or all aootJu endlni Oclober 1, 1020, 4174. , lltlly limit dhlHUllloo lot. Ill nwnlhl lo OrtolW lit, 1020, 4011. rrrsenl presa run, tazo. MKMBKR (IP AIIDlt BUREAU ' OK 1'IRCUUTIUN ,", Adrrrllxlni- RenreirfttamM M. C. MIKIKNHKN (OMI'ANT mriret In Ne York, ('lilfiujo, Uilfolt, Bin rranelmt, Lol Amrln, Seatlle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot . . y Arthur Prry Mf-Hws. Jownh ant Viimitx Hid no (he only PnrUniid InwyiMn wli rati make fooln of thpniHOlven. I a motrapnlitan courthnuw Tupsdny nn; eminent, memher of thf har Ihrpw n cunplilor at lenrhod coun-wl-onil mhaWI.' A brlof fiKoulil lie- fllMl, ". briefly explnlnlnp; In (ilfj.732 wonlKi why thrt ntiKDrerl riltbi'ney stooped, iind t.ploltert nn oliifct off the floor, when nn Ink well or o low ,i0oki fenonod. much nnflillcr op Iho tnhle. In )roKin Khoolingn nnd kllllnRH, InKnlrod hy linotles llouor, there olHlp a Btronp; community demand to (lplormlne the' seller, of the utiooK drink,. vWJiei)i thin snllent foot la brought to light, It mlKht not he umllHv to find . out how It ho.ppened. JL h a t .' the ...defendant experienced , no... difficulty , whotno-ovol'-ln ucnuii'Utti a. gUn,' Now nnd then ii murder In commuted with a elubi axe. jloMoft, or knife, as , the lethiil weapon, but the vnnt major Itymrn . committed through the niHdlumnf ri flrearm of Homo.itori and cnlihre. IMntoln ureitoo..flontU. ful, I : :' . .(.. . .. '. HUM) PAI'ftHS Nrttft'.-,, ' v ivV; " :."T,"MI, .)';.' . '. ,' ;;Jn Cnlumliiu,. tt. ';;, a, Jury : .deliberated C the .julli of one ' O(i0ine;'''ritioKhnlter',- charged with . iiosxewirhkr. IbiUor, drank ' '47' bottles', of .the, evidence In., three hours, then-brought In tt vel-dlct'of guilty. , '"of "'.the. 'charming Older flirts blossomed out the. first', of the Week In a long drons.- "Thii mnln portion of Iho skirt renched tu the dlinpltd patellus, and helievo It or'not what Is known as an un eyn. hemline,, drooped all M tinlf wuy to the ankle, Tho. modern Uinft' dress is certainly a far cry, nnot K loild yell, from the.. old fash lone long dress, that was worn with, three petticoats, all. starched stICfer tMfin tt btinfct, nita hltMteit upilh the back, ' ... i ii list of .dead and tvojlnded ronvlctn In the latest prison revo luthni, ought to he a fair argument for ivstrlctlng liNmlgrntlon from at leasn two southern Kurope lands, nfi4 .a couple of .notions In .-the north area. -t-lio nvoriiRc vlHltui- In Mlnnil, I nitri rnnro likely .to ink Hid locu tion 4)f n faTnuli unhihllnH Joint, linfniluily NUiinuHrd in luivo hoen liurkX'tl liy the Into Ttx Itlckaril. Ilutn of (ho I'liBt Mptlioiltal rhurcli. trlnrth. Anioilrnn Kovlew.) ..An nthor amlrch I" enst on thu notlvp t.'urtHtri'ntNH if mn. . i voial nf Iho lloi llrulliirlHlH. Wlm.liy illnt of KilridlnR toll rrpoil a tjpflclt, hnyo alippert down to t-nllfornlu to muko the Hume morn fin, , :.'). 1-r only Rlhorlnn bloodhound In IhoKo parla, wm In lown yeatordny onl now tho alr.o of a yoarllnit olfoi'. ThlH rioR Ih full nf (loop mrlitnclioly, and looka na If a doit lioltoner would le groptrd with inHriiy lini ka. . . Civdit f.or the ruin la nltrlliutml to prayem. An Ion it iir iho ruaaora Hliffer from nn Inferiority complex, they will lie an uneven dlntrlhu tlofif piuIho. ,j, . i. i Hllfipery pnvenienta have slowed down cnrotul clrlvem to alinul 61) jnllf. per, nf n few of the aharp corricnt. . ilrniera nil pver the alato ore no nlloKod to tin rejolclnii. " emhw of the prerlpltnllon. the rarhtei-H may be rojolclua., Inwnrd ly, un clnlnied. hut there la no out ward, mnnlteelntlnn of hla Julil lnni'. What lit needed la n talkie nf i farm.e alautiHn . the oel flold with hla hit. apart., hla eyea RhiMt hla head thrown hack, nnd yrHlfiK In it rich harlione: !'Q, Joy! A reward of 16(1 will he offered for evidence of nnrlculiurlata thu allotting their emotion to rot the licit jot thani. " TfiuTelt teatified that the. Inur nnw nrent had vleltert him even-, rfnjF for two yeara. and thni the vlattR were heromlng tlreaome." (Haotamonlrt Hee. )- The. firm 100 year are the moat nnnoylnn, Mr. (larratt. f jrwo Itml-Hrmia Tim . VKW YOKK ) Two redhenda deMtfAte. thit mi' All-Amerlcnn named In the Aaanclnted Preaa coneenaua Hlplxht and Cimle. j STOP MANUFACTURING CRIMINALS THE suggest ion that if the stnfi' liiVii i t iiFTf i ry-"ii TMVfSrjf p2 tlio new ndUHion bi tiseil ei!lhHively 'for first offenders, (jiiilty of liiiunr I'i'iniPH, in ii i;ood oni'. ' i.uiiipiiii; nil InwhrttlltCl's' liifictlli-f',' ri-piirtlless of Klu-Tr toi'fcs, (hflrnetrH mid crimes, is both uiiiiitellitft'tit' fltifl (lniiKer oiin. The hni'dened eriiuiiuilx lire iiIwiivk lenders, nml determine tlie morhl level of the whole, which is ineVituhl.v fl low one. As ft result first offenders, wllti nh- often crimlliiilx hf neeident, nlther thiih intentioh, lire selilom (liven n fair ehmiee. - ,. Modem penology hns two nitiin purposes. First, to keep eriiiihinls where Ihey enn do no linrni; nml second, iiinke Kood eilizens out of the hud -ones, 1'lieliever elr(!timstiin('eR, or the ss('iitinl cluiriicter of the individual, justifies hope of reform, ' ' 'ifowejNitiiijt first mid minor offenders would (five some, ehiiiiee for earryiiiff out the second part nf this program. AVith out segreKiilion there is not only slight ehmiee of success, hut, as the confirmed crimiunl inviirinlily iilistnkcs Vnicncy for weakness, such a program is daiiftcrous: ' ' 1 A system of sejiretrntinn would not he related in any way to coddling crimittiils. Jt would simply he n' common sense-and CitllifhtrfK'd iliMliiid of discoufajrinjj their mahufacture. WHY THE POLITICAL . KT". HK victory of John Day, over C'lafcifoe Ifotehkiss; for the f 1 ' position of V: fiyAhirsliiiVfor1 hrel?o(i eniiillnMi'OR' tlii ' foot flint, while flip people THINK they have control' over politics, except at eieetion time; they lfAVKN'T. ' ;' ': ' ' . The dear' jieopfe fimetioh' polilicn'lly nnee or twice in' four years, hut the puffy maeiiines; liif oii njl- six' 'cylinders every moiiili of the year. ' '' '' ;i- J : . jr. wasj Tiiererure, a very simjiie mutter for the. JJeptiblicnn nnitiinne ill this state to Unseat, Ihe effitiient, accommodlitiiitf, but politically, impaired, ".Warshaf" Ilolchkiss, Most Of the iiews)lnperi of the state endorsed Hotchkiss, ptiblic 6i1iiinn was liehiiid him (as far iis ))0liti('al piihlic opinion exists between clectioiiRjrpbiit this made no difference to the jiowers flint be. Why should it? The jieopje really don't care' who Jiolds this position. And if they did, they!'eoiild do not litu about it until the' next election. ' And by flint time (he entire Hotchkiss Day imbroglio would have been forgot (en. ' . ' SO 'when Miv Hotehliiss backed former Senator Ktnhficld to will, iind he didn't, he lost the job thai he wauled. To the victor I)eloiirs the spoils" and from that time on, the fipht for. the present inctimbent, -was hopeless. 'Iliird on Clarence. Hut who really'cares outside of his imme diate family, and n few intimates? No one. - That is whv the practical politicians like their jobs and keep busy at lliem. They like the power nnd they have it not on election day perhaps, biit .'lb'4 days out of the year.- ' ' . . . ""; . e, i .,. . ' MOREOVER, the iittlitTcal sililatitm wils perfect for "the boy's.''' The strategic advahtiiKe, was all with lirother Day. For Senator McNary was in no position to offend the St,eiwer eonrtntfcnt. . The senior Sihiator comes up sooii for re elfction, ' .''. ' ivin'sfi- . i .,'. !".";.. .... .''""' ai " .'.' . , j ..Miii.. i, j , i THKItEFORE, farewell Clnrenc Hdtehkissf, ntid illl hairjolm ' L. Day! There is ho cause of disposition to condemn the' latter. lie will undoubtedly make a satisfactory official, after lie irets brokl'n iif. The only point we wish to make is this: that if .lohn'li. hiid hajipeiu'd to be in every way undesirable, thp re sult would liave been no different. ' . Thanks 'partly to public indil't'erem-e, but liivjfely in the es sentiul nntufe of our system' Of ((overtiiiieiit, the people have n irreiit tleal to hh.v iihoiit who shonltl occupy certain publie'nf ficos, 'Vnit vef.V little lo say about' what tliey shfnild tlrt lifter oecnpyiiiK them, and nothing wiiatevl-f to' shy abnur their im portant politicnj appointments. '. ' This always has been, and 'prfibnbly always will be, tlie ('really appreciated prerogative of the ni(j'niii!f pnrfy machines. ( . AN ASSININE PERFORMANCE O TKAKINd of pnrty iiiiioliim-s, the pjoction of Sonntor Vni-o V-J tins nppiii'tMitlJ- tirinp ft, tht ItoJid (if uV iVrlst 'oiit. Scniitoi Hie Icnippi-niiii-ntiil Xyfi of S'oilli niikotii. -i : Soiuiior- N.to .lopsn't nit Chfli .foe Onlfid.v V vlrtt- on tin-liu-iff, so witlr tho siicpf-ss of tile rfnti'-Viiro. fiinipiiipri in mind, lie opposes tin nppoiiitnifiit of (Iriindy, ns n mtMiihcr or tho I'ppor House, wilh nil of tlint fiery oloqnoiioo which litis nindo Miirsiioli'iih idol of the Xoii-nHisnn l.t-ntriif nnd tho loft whin of tho eni'ii-bolt t-li(iio. ' " NVcdloss to sny tht 1)nKota Scnnlor is iwikiii n oonsiiinniiiti' itN bf himself.' If the tlovpfnoi- of lViinsylviinia wishes to np politt the pnifiWieioiis hiK, tiirirf iipostle he hns a perfect l-itrhf to-do mi. The iieoplo bf the KvystoW stnte enn eonfii-m or eon dertin the iippointinent, if they see fit. nt the liext elet-tioih Senator Nye is ridjntr to h fall he richly deserves, and should be niven a swift, kick in nddition. 'No doubt the Senate ean be depended npoti for the former, and, from wlmt we have beard MUTT AND JEFF listckji t gotta cer aOMCTMING TO uS . Foft rV0rV)-lY VN)t. X T rVAM IWfVPUM l 1 r I . I i ti. .JJ I aw I r l-a.IV I IUai,lfiT- I 'aTOsr A -4i-w-Wa , 1 ''''' ' ' : ; ; ; K hrjZl',... Tw...'..."u".Tr'o. " MACHINE IS SUPREME That's What It Is, Is It? WHAT HrWfc iNOVi GOT FO! 1"' I 1 1 la I ...... I W-oS. MIA IF- X t.JUfJGnEN : 1 1 op Uncle Joe in the application is fiff frOiiv lieih an ainafeur, ; Personal Health Service ' By WlXUAM BRADY, M. D. Bigned Icttcn pertilntrtf to pmotaJ JwalUi ind bygtm, nnt to dhMM dlafiMnli or tMlment rill tw nwwtrtd bjr Dr. tnAf If a taml, ttl1-Mie enrtlopt b cncloMd. LetUn itiWild b brief aiMl written in Int. Ulnf lo IU hrt numlwr irf litter ttvtlvml, only a few etui be iruvefed here. Nit miljr can be made tu iutiiw nut coitforailnK lo kstruciloni. Address J. William Uradr. In cart U Uils Beaipaper - . ARK YOIT IIAUDKXKO KuyM CU'n. Robert I. Rullnrd in St'crctH nf tint Win-Ill War" A the onil tf tjip yetiv 191-. upproutrncu . , nothing tu do fnr all Anierl- can trooim Jn Krnnce but to continue their trnln inn, no matte r what -the wrttther or whilt the .Hiif foring ... . In the laAt two woeks of 91'i, cold, hard De cember, the Flint Division : were executing mnneuvert which' required camping over . night, Bleeping upon the ground and Htnmllng In the open for hours uml houiH of waiting, 8wept and chilled by wlmlH after being wet with rnln. The thing that utterly antonlHhed me wns that there wiih apparently little Inoreane In the ick report .in conse- tuence of thiH exposure. Then the general adds his theory or belief to account for H:. Hy continuing the work thru from the 'fall well up into the , hard part of winter, the men had perhaps become. hardened. Now, then, home folkH, are yoti hardened for the winter? . If yqu are not, don t worry. It hnB noth- Ing to do with your health, tho u t easonnble amount of tuich hard enlng probably dots add to one's comfort. . (enenil Hullard had ns much gf-ound for his theory or belief oh boa any nice old doctor , who en tertains ftimllor notions about "hardening." , Hut there is ho Heir entlfh:, evidence, no properly con irolled experimental k evidence,, to Hiinnni'L the idea. LuIh of ;people like to think byj taking; cold hatha in the morning they can make themselves Iosk bus ceptlblo to what they like to . call "coidH" and in, that they UHually include pneumonia. Plenty of nlee old doctorn Hhare such a belief and lend their moral support t the painful pructloe. , I any pala7 fnl. been use n cold bath' in " the. i, morning In rather painful to con-1 template, Isn't It?,,.. Yea, verily, and that's one of the chief reaHonn why some folks bMleVo ln It, ' It j " ' ," " .,7 uL Z vrv Weir!U"M nn oconHlnmil drink nf bOMe ar.lf noiirlv .illii tho lime. with. clnthltJK. bed cov ora, ai-tlflclul heatlnn of your homo T6U, nhd work nnd piny, place: foci n . lilt .pullty nhoqt.lt. anfl..lioJ you inula in.vio k ...... . or iiliuiKC. fnr Just ii few moment1. eneh mornlnu will wnah nwny youi 2.1 houra nnd fiR mlilutrt or ain every dny. Oh,' I . l!no. Just how It Rots. And -I know 4t la the hunk. . There , la not trAi'lenat hyprlcnle nhjocthin, an fnr na I . orin' -loam, lo" nny one tuklnis n rennlnr cifld hnth every mornlnB If he tllifta. in fitot, I think. It inny bo rather ijnod for the flabby morale of many n youth, tlut you had hotter bo atire you do like It. If you don't like ll, you hud boiler bo dirty. This la purely hyislcnlc ndvlre t am otforlnK, remember.' We ran't permit more catholic notion to Irtterfoi'e with our hyiilentf. Hut no nice old doctor can- toll mo that n morning; cold pluiiKC, shower or aponpe linth docroaaoa one'a' auaceptihlllt.v to nny IllncMa nho la likely to contract na n eon aouuonce of Rottint; hla foot wet or net Unit cauitht In n draft or n aiiddon chunse of wenthor or with out Itia ovcrcont nt aome other lime of day. In fnct.no doctor hna ever educed nny aclentlflc oVidohco lhat auMi "ex(io9uro" pro dlapoaea to uhy. Illhowi except frost bite, Ho pipe down nn thla morn lnB hnth muff i It la not a hy gienic, nuestlon nt. nil. It Ir nicrely a question of your own peraonnl comfort..- If .you feel happier or hflRhtcr i or. warmer or aafor by virtue of having auhjpetctl yourself lo the pain nf n cold bnth. whoop oo nnd ro to It. Otherwise, lot it atone. Hut In any cnao be reason able about Hon't aniline that ah Inlontlnnnl coJd bath Is bene ficial. , while nn nccldcntnl one Is dnnRorotia; - ' QfKSTIOXS AM) AXSWI'.ltS. Prolitl 1'itvdi. Please advise me what to do to 'I t. of a sipiare-toed verbal boot, lie ' J'OIt TIIK WIXTKR? keep down proud fleh in a wound inflicted by electrical . burn many month ago. H. S. 'Answer So citlled proud flesh Is a mass of exuberant granulation tlHHiie, that Is, the velvety tufts of new tlKHiie that serveH na caf folillng in the repair of the wound. When Ktieh gramilatlnnn rle high er man tne Hkin level, the skin will -not groit' over the raw sur face. ; The best way. to dlRpone of "proud flcflh' in by cutdng- It away: the next best way U by de- Htroying jt with a caustic, mien oh lunar caiiHtlo stick, or even alum. It in -really a condition that de mands medical or surgical atten tion. , I advise you not to attempt to deal with it. "Proud flesh" in a minor wound may bo burned out with caustic, hut In n nerious case such us you describe It is not ftafe to Interfere. Surgical care Is necessary. . ' ootl Mattress, I have a fine mattress which ti tuberculosis, patient slept on for six months. If It U renovated will -here be the least danger of contracting the disease by using it In my home? Mrs. O. A. T. Answerrr-If the mattress was not grossly soiled It requires no reno vation or other treatment to- make tt perfectly safe to use in your home.' The "sanitary" regulations In some communities prohibit the ifAI.K o( Hccdnd hand mattresses, put such regulations nre purely in the interest of business and have nothing to do with health. Rolled IKInssced. ; I boil flaxseed , and drink the seed and all every day, for con stipation. I wish to nslt if it is harmful Imany .way. to, take it so often and with the seed and all. P.. K. Answer It Is harmless In any way you take it. Rut t believe it Is more effective to., swallow a spoonful or two of plain whole raw flaxseeds daily, .washing the dose down with any beverage or mixing it in with any cereal or jelly ; If you prefer. This use of flaxseeds is merely to help tide ovcrv when you're breaking the physic habit. , Flaxseed is not much of a physic In itsolf, but It does help to free many victims from a silly habit. Occasional Poteon. ! I work on a farm and feel fine, or nlc-ohol linve nny 111 effect on the body? W.' Jj. U Ana. Poison Is polann, whether y.ou 'take It In lnrEC doaoa reiru- Inrly or smnll (loses now una men. '. (CopyrlRht John P. Dlllo Co.) Brisbane sToday (Continued from P Ob that. speiiKens'ies are more pow erful thaiv .lobn . lioekfeller, Jr. '' "" . Mr.'.' Koekel'eller nssemblod one blocks in New York in tending to build a eivie. nnd eoniniereia 1 center around fine opera house. Speakeasies have some subleases on the land In the heart of New York k. very valuable, and the speak- f proprietors will not Ret out. ,-t consider selling ot their es. :: ' j easy won teasi The Bpeakeasies will remain and the opera hotiso will, not he hullt. . . They that go down to the sea (n ships enn now call up the dear ones nf home nnd tell what they forgot to' take with them. . Tuesday, Walter S. Gilford, head ot the big telephone company, said to his telephone oiierator. "Give me the cofnmnmler. of. the levia than." In a few minutes ho was talking to the steamship Leviathan 400 miles out nt sea. That would sui'iirlse Jonah. . ' In New Jersey, Thomas J. Mr Carter announces a cut of $1,300,' 000 In light charges for the com ing year. Tho Intelligent Ides Is to charge less for electricity and thus encourage the use of more current. , The program wifs mapped out at fcARG RvJSSj ; MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY GROSS-WORD PUZZLE a moss , , . I. ftmnll'iiiiil h, Ontei Rt4. 1. Teur 4. Jlliiila qaeeil . 13. Men llitlillr ' It. ureal Luke 17. Alivttyt 1 Ariiutv lo n aeiii, of dun er t. Limine - . ti. HeKtiireil ti. rMe tt. nifflsinnlt use a-. Porta SI. i-'orm of wor- Khln Sj; Berf ".I Utf. I'reNrrllieil enuriea of ealllig !9. 111(1 I St. Ilunte ot iiiitlifirlly 41. KpMniiinl tn II Solution of Yasterday'i Puzil. 'HEiLlPrT l'.DErTRTAl A R E A I HOE SLIr AIn; M A TjSI. 7 N S TRU CjTj I 8fi PRE EDA NlAiSj HI i. l e ojriR5F 3D E k LOjasz RjAiLNlsJ A N NPp R TgMDOl L rIe qT e a fTQLlN ce rip a snslEM3TE"o - I L" TT Fl n . I . I e. ""''I cTR eIaJt I O N Xll SjIln S E b r. . - I I I Jia'.trr lutistl tvle AS. l:niclhM trliool Jo!r! Jafo 41. .MlRriirliHira ;. Airrlrriliattil Ili'irnt ' Mule 41. Vii-e S. vini(lllie . 411. ToRvir 1 ' ; til). 'firi'liililR ouli. &l. lleHorfnret a Kllltite fur . lire - . , ,- , . foui , i3. Ili.inim ad1o - IK DWIiltr ilaHr 55. .t liat tloret t Aoclelit-l-lienf So. Ufo4lnir for n don rlly ttlilli't eiinliiriii7S. Staff attain ' 0. Trap for 75. Spreads raU-lilo7 rels. . . lootirlf ', 14 ' 2 I3-- f Wf u V g: V Wft X' 'a Y5 Ir Xt- mzr- ,". 1 -I iff i ' . , - mi, ... ; 2o 21 Sftidtt I f 23. tMjznh&i-. L: Ml. tm4im 27 SS 21 30 t3l . 32 35 3-t W 5oX"5' ' : 2"74J - S 1 7 T S4 St 'ss ' ! . - 15 S5i W Sb SjSS 1 Sf pio . 6 62 hi JL 4- -----M-i- .1'.. I : I 'fl.'.'l I.I' I -M 1 I . I.- Atlantic; Cltf ever a ydaV ago by Matthew ' S. Sloan, president of the New York Edison company, f . . General Ornnt's 'Rranddaughter, ; Mrs. J. (- Hanbiiry, fprmorly the rrincess ; uaiuacuzene, lias; given , birth to tWJn daughters, in -London. If those 'little girls grow up and have sons. aad are poor sn, the sons will have' to work, ' those boy3 ahnnlil nmmmt to anmotlitll'r ' i lliifoTtiifiateW, inc successful' man, hy his very success, makes it hard for his descendants to suc ceed for at least a generation or tyro. .-. Washington reports that "the ad ministration," which means Presi dent . Hoover, is anxious to have Calvin Coolldge elected senator from Massachusetts. Mr., Coolldge would rentier dis tinguished service In the Senate. It would be hard for any senator to talk more than two hours before that cold blue New Kngland eye, anil hard for nny senators to spend millions recklessly. ' 1 . , Hut Senator Coolldge, like the young gentleman in ."Excelsior." doesn't believe In turning hack. Hi and Mrs. Coolldge fixed the White Hoiise all over, cedar closets anil everything. When" President Hoo ver Is through with It, Mr. Cool- Z . 11 k'n'- " t,lrn 10 'jonto.' - ; - Kermany' Lufthansa, the. aides blest flying corporation. In- the' world, is pushing its- lines- Into Asia and South America. , And Intelligently Germnnv londs Lufthansa $1,600.(100 to help.. If .Germany, after the war, com pelled every yenr to pay hundreds of millions In gold to jhe allies, can afford $1,600,000 to sitpimrl one dom niercial aviation undertaking, what could the rich t'nlted States do. if It had. the Intel! Igerfee to rtn tt? Quill Points . Anyway theVpecift) ne.MPlon got ... v . i tne dirty -linrni washed. Co wonder! The Idea nf expect- Ing the same man to lopk after ' IF t FftMlCf HeiftVOOM SILK. C6tT0M . A PtAiJtATto'lvjI- 10. Vviiut you think of tin Hi wny lionif-- 11. .sraoillunvlun ... a ttnvlKHter 1. liNriimiiiHlIiiif 13, llffunrt SI. Uttereil ' -S. J)riesilpil S5. I. n rtff I lih M ST. Jliirsf nf a . fertuiii Oolt 2. tally fruit Si). t-rvt act work 4 ,"S. Extreme , . :;:!. shuii ' . I.OHUfi " ' 1 a;. Tlj reutled . tat'tiil fiiktcnrr 4ff. t My hi ,48. Tied ii. Soft ilrlnk , l47i Kii(tuilt Scat it, Jirbik l the ' - . K'l . , i:nrol) ' Ui VlrSniuf did U uB. Vessel S?, I'mirly. , At tur tTrt ill. Snlllrli-ntt fti. 'iRiir fpnit r.i. Wus linleiitfd C.I. SoUciis hint 1 hlcficltes ' Biilmnl Bkln C. t.uliluN iilgh- , ! est fiute M CiftjE 1ad 7Tt Act' Wildly a. nirt " 4. Htnilftlit i. .Kliiurrlib'rliouve . -MllMCUlllIU iili'kniiine ' 7, old i'crklnn - - rolu ,8. Kniflfr 0. iittnliip or , tutifrli iiehs u( metal Bhltimoro and ' koep. whshlngion dry. - ;" - -' " ' ' " ' "' " -' Riches aren't .everything, but n rich man doing a f0-yard dash never Is shot for resisting arrest. - nny reference to his recent activ ities -that t he. won't even 'suck an orange. . And the thing that makes some residents -of Easy-street scorn-th3 sharp practice of -climbers is a poor memory ., 1 - - -. Ixivo 1m II10 qiuillly tlint litiikcs yon think n girl Jnst ns harttlhitf ftfio yon discover slie's an ft w ful llnr. ' ' ' TTofsfe stoallnu stopped hecausn a man couldn't steal horses and kovp on lending in prriyer. oplo talk about tho. noed ot ".solid food" n thotiRh tholr sys tems could utilize, steak without converting It into Itaultl. ' Anieriennlwm: A desire , to he Ihln without dletliiR. to be rich without 'worUlnp,' to he cultured without studying, to he n pood clti zon without obey In if tho law. -a r- --r . ' . rr Owls arc Ilk nomo peoile. They ItMik so . solemn nnd wld wlillo nt lmiM, yon know Ihry nrr- WtHnff n .Rood example Pr tho youiitr. ,.,i'.:;. Mr. .filnclulr, fiflya ho. hod a; right to shadow jurors because he gov ernment does. Which Illustrate the relative Importance of govern- ment and Ulg Llusiness In the eyo of Hig Business. Mr. Ford Is right. If a cow I? filing ilrv Vnll nn't mnnil tnfitti.ra hy Ciittlrig her ration. ' ' HAT) ALL THAT X VWOULT)Nft BC TXxi W-lkltC ,'. A. M I Do You Remember? TEN YEARS ACJO TODAY (From flies of the: Mull Tribune.) inf. ia, iitiii ', PnssenRors on S. V. tvnlna, many hours Into, snowball each": other . nt Medford station. Pong C'hnnfj. Medford laundry-, man. fined $100 and sentenced tu lii days In Jail for hootleRBing. Ad: pon't fail to hear "Oh, Whntj .1 Pal Was .Mary," on the new Rold seal Emeraon record nt ,, Hole's piano hotiMO. Oil NOwhury benta Court iiall in lOlka spelling Hoe. ChlonRo: Kedernl price' flxinR committee places t24.fiii.'as fc.fair 1 price., for a man's suit or overcoat." t ; Worst snowstorm In history of Southern. (JroRon isolates Medford eomplotoly from rest of .world, with 1 2 inches 'of snow, and mor oury iielow zero. AVilh no telegraph, no electricity, 'Mail Tri bune unable to Ret out its lasuo Dec. llth. .700 telephones still out of commission today. Hotels. over-' flowing, with local residents forced -to close homes, wjilch are without lights or electric heat.. - . TWKNTV YJCAISS AGO TODAY (From files of tho Mull Tribune.) Dec. ia, 11100 H. Vllus (leckwlth of Jlow York City, purchases th Ti. Knudsen and Joe floRan ranch near Central , Point, 70 acres for $28,000. John Olwell made the denl. . . . . . . W. W. Rltert, president of coun cil, agrees to run again. Lee Ja- . c(ths, city .treasurer, is' also . being urged to make the raco for re- election. ' - . i' ; -.' -f Medford's champion high school N football team given banquet and. Coach S. B. Han presented witii set of cuff buttons nnd scarf pin. ' L- - ' M'atsohvllle, Calif.; A prominent apple grower here disgusted with Ills crop returns, said today: If it. is n (luestilin of. whether thp btigs or banks get our' orchards,.. the -bugs may as well have them." . ' . Chicago slavers. Rtarts war on ..white Communications I As lo K. I'. Tlnio Kt lHtlulo . ;To.. the,: Editor: 1 We Southern Pacific communication , published ' in your paper Tuesday evening, wherein they tnke exception -'to your editorial. "S. P. better "talk small. " In that editorial you stated that "One hundred miles more Or less Is no handicap in matching the time-honored schedules ot the 8. P., nhd the Hill lines could if: .necessary, go around Robin Hood's barn and beat tho schedules of the ' S. P." .... ... ... The S. P., ns we well know, does : not operate trains through to Sent-. tie. Nevertheless, generally .-It makes closer connection nt Port land thnn It does at San Francisco, to nnd from cities south and east' of that city. -Between San Fran cisco nnd Henttlo, It operates thru sleeping cars on three of Its trnlnp each way, nnd but one each way pass through Icdfo'rd. ' s .' These trains tnke a minimum" of,' ST1, hours (for' excess faro train),1 to approximately 3-1 hours for the ' other two each A-ny. For fl.HI to S!i4 miles. Snn Francisco to Seat- ' tie. via Klamath Falls or via Med-, ford, tho overage npeed ranges' from 27 nnd 30 miles per hour to' ii'muxlmum ot p miles per hour ' for extra fare trains. . Two other,, trains overage' from 23 to; 27 miles: per hour between (hose cities. v .- Xow, the ..suggested schedlllesi for one train only, via "Hill Lines", between Vancouver,, .ft.' c. Seattlei and ' Ran Francisco, ' each way dully. Indicate 33 V4 hours south-' bound, and 30 to. 3 hours north, bound, or from 28 to 31 miles' per hour, for estimated mileage of toil!, la it not safe to nssumo that this time will be considerably re- : duced? . .. The steamship "II. ; F. Alexan der" follows a course of 815 nauti cal: miles, or approximately. 9311 ritntute miles, on ft minimum' schedule of 38 hfiurs. (weather conditions permitting!, or n maxi mum speed, of approximately 21 : knots, the equivalent of 24 miles per, hour. Compared with this, are the schedules of the S..P., (tho Cascade Limited excepted), fast? "Aye, verily, a hundred mites) is no handicap in matching the time-honored schedules ,of the Southern Pacific!" . H. It. Dec. U, 1929. . ' (Nnnie on flle.)- By BUD FISHER