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M KPKOltD Af A1 L TKI BUNR, M KDgORD.' QUIA .ON, 'I'l HlltSPAY, DKri'C.NfHKR 10, 1929. PACIF, liTGHT -.1 Medpord Mail Tribune a Mtr, aunty, wwlif . - PuMbliM l iiximiiu rmimNa w. M 1MB N. Hr L aWTOKBT W. I1HI, Urtllor I. llJItmi SMITH, tlanafaf An Inttmdeni Kmpip KntffMl u Hnm Im autlrr it Madfard, moa, infer c ( Man S, (IMCRIrTION MWt If IUII In Miami . Bnllr, llll Hunilaa, Ttaf.. i. IT.SO ... Nats), liti untar, aorta. y. ..',,.-, .n V llnlljr, (lUwut Mumlnir, rf 6.50 IUl ilir, Bonlh , ,09 '! IUII Trlinim, on. mr... .... ! KuixUr, an. ywr." .O" Curltr, In MnnM In HMoH, Aiklaixt, JlrlMMIll. CaiHYal Point, fllguii, Talaot, Uold Mill ami on Hiftitaya: Mir, tllh lilMlar, airln...il..... .T5 Palla, wllltMil Rundav, ttoftth. .-. . t. . .60 lulla, .titan rlunlaf, ana raw. . T OO IHIIr, 'aim undfroM rail. 1.00 -All twma, aanh In aittanea. - '" ' MfCHRKR (r TUB A0I'IATW I'll KM .' llmlilnf rnll Uaiad Win Brnlr. - TM Aiaoflaf.il Hrra la airlualtclr antllM to tha u tot nubllratlan of all MM tlaiiatebea rradIM to It or othfralaa ewlltad Hi Uila papar, ixl alaa to IM laral ncaa miMlilml Damn. All tlitila lor piilillratlog of ipxlal lUipaUM twain ira alw ratorrad. iihmbkb op rim vmmt rnr.it Wlrlal' patwr of Ida City nt Madfont -orrialal papar of Jaaaaoq Connlr. A, R. I', naraia Mtrulaflnn (or all ontbl andlnt orlnhrr I, lain, m. nallr araraie dlilrllwtlon for ill Montha ta Urmlirr lit, mail, tun. Promt prua run, 4 825. :. HKMIIKII OK AUDIT HIIIIKAU . (IK 1'IIK IIUTIUft - Atlirrlliliif HfWnllllTa 11. C. MIXIK.W.N COMPANY row In Nr Vi.it, rliinio. Dalroll, .PranrlaM, la AnirlM, 'Bcatllo, roftlamt. Ye Smudge Pot '. By Arthur1 Perry "Tho carelessly flipped cigar ette" In ugulu the recipient of nioi-o publicity limn I ho carefully cxpec Inrntcd cud of tiihui'co, Man ought to tip iililn tu ), liiurn ncrurfili) with lib fhmcrn tAiui IiIm mouth, liut h l not. i i A CIHchku Lilly Hhot uit I ho liiiutiiy of llici Inndlm-il of h love nrnt, iiml iiunrlurrd thn RiildflHli, howl liiHtrud, i)i'o roporls Buy. lONT I 'AM. IN Till'l ;ltAV 10 ' (Alliiiny IXiiMicnit-llmild) ' Dour Minn Illx ( um roIiir nllli ,u nihil' 60 yoni'8 my Hcnlm. I mil 25. t Ho In 7H. 1 nm h Hcnuot tnitflier, hut 1 am llied of ' jvorkliiR nn1 lib . Ih .. uhlo 1u tiiUo euro uf mo. Ho - Iiovor HponltH of miirryhiK. How can I ontlco lilm to do po? J)o you think It i-lKlit to . . fiKk lit lit If ho In planning to ninny mo? l-ONKSOMK. A ' number of tho mmu-t. muloH Imvo liopn niHkhiR romnrkK ahout tho lung droHHoii of tho .fnlr sox, und I'oeolvlng Hliort unnworn. (MI.OI-I'.IIATION KKRIaKD IX) 1 10 h'EAT CO-DI'DUATIONV lllrtllno Do I Noito .Triplicate.) HoiuothliiK like tho war to ond war. , Ti:ti;iiio.n tiini.'N i-hayeh oh, Lord, for nil 1 dono today To cauno nnnoynnoo and doluy, Tu iimko a iioiaon rour nd ravo, rnvo, Tor all wrong numboiii I liuvo guvo, And gavo and guvo when I'd bo cryln' Kor flvo three seven, Ihrco bovoi " nlyuh, l'"or all the nandleBn Irritation When I out off a convematloni ,l Tho cuhbob calla for Information, Uecauno of mo tho slops ami BlAlllW, The Binanhed rccelvein darne and dainnB I've cuiiHod tlila day O Lord, for theno And all my alnn, ' Exeuxe It, pleaxel ' Arheii," " Oliver Hereford.) Net Vllan In the bouncing father of a pah- of pruud twlin, of oppo Blfo denoiuliihlloini. Owing to the low prloe of lur keya, inoro uf thoso liisoJoua birds than uhuuI at thlH.ireaiion of year, are out on tho rural routes, Invlt Ink autolstn to hit them. ."Whatever heeaiuo of the genlun for aiilneKH, who (Irnt called them flannel riikoa? . I.AWYKH tDIMl KXIIAt'ST Kli (Hdllnn Klaumth Kalla. Her ald.) l'P III tho IiIIIh, not the court room. ; . ' i ,1 tno of our riiire-devll burlierM tented out the KliarpneHn of bin rolor yeatenluy. liy npilylnK aiime lo hlx tongue. The customer ti-ml-11ml later, the foul wan not an ilnky an It looked. if they fan hold, out is tnoro ilnyn, not a buiglar alurm In town, located on u riiluclaiy dopuKltory, ban beeomo alarmed..' It In anuluxt a law of thin alute to fly a plane without a certificate of alr-wortltliiPHn. Thla Innlirea protection, and exactly where It la needed. The avlatora are prohlb llert from flying too low over the uned cur lots. , , The airalfa field that va potindnl Into an auto, camp two era kgo, ban been pounded buck Into an alfalfa field. - Oregon liemocmt nave started firhtlng among thi mnelvea, to nee who will run next aprlng against the eminent polltlcnl habit Hon. W. C, lluviley. A Heninerut should lie noinlnuted who will not rorget himself and vole for Hon. Iluwlcy. when alono with his conscience and lead pencil. " "While harking In the timber auinday. Jnh Kullea cut n.n .ugly gash In hla left knee" (Oilcan News.) Maybe he hit himself. Oregon Weather Unsettled tonight and Friday, probably with rain In tha north west portion, colder In the south went portion tonight. Gentle, tu. flahW talndl becoming somberly on the coast. THE TRUTH ABOUT GRUNDY IT is liitutvMliiiK to nolo Unit Murk Sullivan, (lie OrcfoiiiiuVs export ptililiitiil nliscrvui-, Iiich nut i'ice with thai jJiipi-r'rc-Kiii'tlitiK Sciuitiir (inunly. The Oii-t;""'"'' Hfiitliinifly rcliukcil thn (Joveriior til' I'niiiiH.vlvuiiia for npitintint? (irundy, iiml inuiii tiiiiied it wiik ii mid rul'leclMin iijhiii lii wiine of inonil rc"poni bility. . , . Yt'Klcnliiy in the OiTgoniiin Mr. Hiillivmi, whose sound politi cal jiidfi'nt nnd stronn liln-iitl syinpntliies lire generally ad milted, took direct iKsnc with this proiioiimiriiieiit, and we eoni niend the Orejfoniiin 's (ood KporlKiiiiinship in (jiving t''i rtiele a proiiiinent place in its news columns. In fact, .Mr. Sullivan not only at-'i'ees with the views ex pressed tn this column, a week Hk'o, that the opposition of Sena tor Nye lo this appointment was alinurd, and that the represen tatives of 1'cnnsylviiiiiii, not tho representatives of some other stale, have the risslit to decide further than ue did, hy iniiiiitainiiiK tluit (irundy will not only make an excellent Senator, but will unquestionably be returned to the 1'pl'cr House, when the people of (hat state cast their bal lots at llie next election. (,'onliniiiiifj Mr. Sullivan writes as follows: ' The nioro permanent cHteoin for Mr. f'.iiinily In Pennsylvania iirlsea from Hie nluudlng of himself, li Ih high personal chnraelor. Ilia fuinlly lino, nnil his ninnnor of coimIiicIIiik Iho tcxtllo Industry I lull Iiiih been In Ills fnmlly for grilnrutions. II' Iho country liutl lieen led to iiHaiiino, by fiUKmonliiiy iiccoiiiiIh of recent events, that Mr. tiriinily In n Inhhylst in tlio ordinary boiiho, thai. Is u mis lulio. 1 lo Ik iik fur an iiohkIIiIo from thn lype of profeBKlonnl "roe. nniinenilutlou maker" who lobbies for a fee. Ho lobbied for an In diiflliy of which he in thn owner. Auldo from Hint he lobbied In the IiiIoiobI of tho I'eniisylviiiiln Mnniifiictiircra' association. Much in iiiuilo or t ho fai't thuL Mr. (Iriintly collected n cuinpulKii fund of $7IMI,IIIMI ri'oiu uiciiihni'B of Iho hsHOclullon lor Iho cnmpiilKn lust year. Ah 1'eniiBylymiliiiiB boo it, tho Poiinnylviinlu Muniifaclur era' ubhocIiiHoii Iiub some 7001) inoinliern. An nvornRO contribu llon of $inn eucli l;y (I'oni fa no moid out of proportion (hull lliu mniuhoi'Khlp fcoii pulil by fni'mora to nuiiiy I'lirin oi'gnnir.ullons fur pioiuollng IchIhIiU km in tholr Im(ich(. i ' Finally, M,.. Clriiiuly Is Innkod upon as huvllig Klrlveii lit Iho ilileroHl of I lie woi koi'H ill 1'oniiKylvnnlii iiidiiBti'lna. TIioku who know Mr. (irundy, feel Unit his pnlitlcul efforts mo less In I lie lu Irr'oHl of Ills own wcnllli, which Is inl'nriled und iimiile, lliun in tho interest of Iho employes who work for him, and for munii. fuelurcrs iisnnciated with htm. Several 1'ennHylvnnla Industries, including tnxtiloa, some purls of the steel buKiuess, and coul. aro in a distress its aculo as I hut of tho farmers. Somo of theso lu diiairlea are ovnn nioro dependent on the tariff for prosperity ' than Iho fnrmei'B of the weal. Pennsylvania hna conic to feel. In Iho Inter nlugeu n( Iho turiff illsciiBslon, mid in the Hruutn coalition iilliludo toward Mr. Cruudy, Unit their state Is being "kicked around" hy Iho Sennlo llko Chump Clink's hound dog. Mr. (irundy n.'il (he Interests ho roprosonlH ii ro perfectly willing to lot Iho larineis have what tariff Ihey think they need,, Tho lulo development In which llio furni Sonutoi's try to deny liny 'turiff lucrruncs lo industry liuvu cniisod rosentniont. Thus seclionullsiu, aturlod from ono soctiou. grows by what It foods upon, und arises In nlhor scctliins, Mr. (Irundy, In his persnnnllty, his nlistemlotis uprlghlness and Ills liaekKioiind, reflects nihilities and conditions, in which J'eiin H.vlvnnln takea pride. I to Is n descendunt of selllors who enmo over with William I'enn. Ho Is a ijiiukcr, a Kiudunto of a Qiuikor college, Mwurthmnre, nud ho runB Ills business In u moilnl wny. An essenllul olenient in tho ealoem for Mr. Clrundy Is his coiir iiro, both his pnruonul eourugo und his courugn of eonvlcllon. Ho hollevos in t ho inotecllvo turiff na enrnesily us any farm Kcnnlo,. believes III farm roller, and nioro than somo. Ills tariff activities nro to hi in and In most of Pennsylvania n case or stronnly held principles udvnciited ill n coiiiukcihis way. All of which demonstrates the folly of drawint; political con clusions, without accurate: uil'orination, of beiiiK ruled bv our prejudices and preconceptions, rather than by our reason, work ing upon determined facts. ' I'erso'nallywe don't happen to fancy t lit- (iruiulv type. .Nor do wo share his woinhipful devotion to a hicji protective tai'iff If ho were n candidato in (his state, we wouldn't wan him. Hut that isn't the point.- What we think, or what we want, has nothing lo do with Hie ease, nor has what anyone KI,SK thinks or wauls. The question,- and the only question, is what the people of rciiusylvania think, and what thev want, and as lonu; us they want (irundy, As we observed before, any of Democrat in institutions,! iunl nicnt to an absurdity. MONEY VERSUS MORALS O PKAKINti of prejudices and preconecptinns, there is the matter of Itig Itusiness. K'egardless of evidence to the con trary, the ancient superstition, that business success is somehow synonymous with wickedness, Our attention was brought to ments of a lVmoeratie contemporary, on the nolitieal situation and the recent Wall Street flurry wiin sueli linie-lioiiined phrases less corporations." "slaves of the money barons,," etc., etc. Thv day alter reading this a prominent. Modl'ord business mm who appeared to know what lie was talking about, remarked upon the fact that the Owcu-Oregun company had tleeided lo continue operations and not shut duly and community service, to ployment at a critical lime. i . , ; . , "PUIS is imt written as a boost for the Owfti-Orruim company. We have no inside informatinu regarding the true situa tion, rlor has any member of I hat company Naikcn lo us regard ing this get ion. '. "i i MUTJ AND JEFF I rl?v5 r mtZ16 SCTIi-?5 Iff"" I 1 GXr 6tle HIM A YII A YACHT outt fc MC BuV H g M-Mi r THtMK t'Ll GtVG Him TeFf ' HI-sfPT N- CkrTA,C SHAktSR- GTS SCAS.CK So CASY. MiTAY f A TOOTHBRUSH - STtVUS Atf ul uow T7A6R: I L , r-sr -JnGHAb anV hair: j:. : .' -ciCftM BcTHWAW r . rVs FouS, y-SXtJ L j i " '-.J'-A'-'-i j5srV-- y ''33'' this (piestion; hut he tfocs even (irundy they should have. other view liits at the very heart redtfttcH'.reprcsciitativo irovcni- still persists in certain quai-tors. this fact bv reading the com which was .sprinkled liberally us "predatory wealth, ""soul down, as a matter of patriotic prevent, the increase of uneiii-; Killing Two Gifts With I we mcrciy reier to it, uccaiisc llusiness" from a local standpoiut, and facts rcgurdinp; it are generally known. And we believe this action in typical of so called "soulless cbrporathms," not only liure but it) all parts of the country. Hi;,' llusiness is no more syiioiiyiiious with wickolncss than littlo business is synonymous wilh virtue. There are good quali ties und bad ones, in all walks of life, and what we call "souls" are as frequently found among those individuals who succeed as among thoso who don't, j : . . . - This is obvious enough. 'Hut the startljng thing is, how few people, in actual practice, recognize it. If the truth WKUK more generally recognized,' think how much lost motion and demagogic buncombe could be eliminated 1 1 "Society 'women are paying We krfow some men who have poker. ; Thirty-eight Mexicans who openly favored the minority can didate for the presidency tire survived by their widows. Dou'X forget to have u. Christmas seal on every package and letter Vou mail Yrbin now 'until Christinas. , s Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. HlRnAl If It mi (HTtilnlnf lo pmonil hfalih and hjElfn, not to disuse dligntmli or I rut went will li answrred hy Dr. Brady If a slamiwit, nrlf-itdlrcssM fmclo Ii citrlosftl. Itlrn alioulil be hrlff aivil wrillrn In ink. lining lo the large nnmlifr of lellrm rrrrltcd, only a in win he anstwed lirrf. No rrply mn Im marie lo uucrlea not canfurmltii to liutrucllnni, Atldrcs8 Dr. William Brady, In rara if Mils nevftpaper. MAP FOU A .MAX WITH In (In? fli-Mt ili.ee, nobody and im ffiiuily Is Jmintiiiu tu can cor, and In tho next placo ovory family Is IiahjikI tu liayu a euse uf cancer now uifd thou, uuuikt or later, bnctiUHC tan cor is such a eommuii Ulscase and wo don't know yet' v li a t causes It or how lo prevent it. So everyone sliottld Itc prepared to follow the Avayi of health If It be fall that ho or ho Ik threuteneil willi c.uuM'. Hero Ih a map, for the man or wuinan with enncer of the .stomach or, let us hope, only a reasonable mound for aiiHpIcion of such (U'velopmeut. .' , Aniopc 3.000 patienlft eomplaln inti of Htomuch ttymptoniH only 02 had caneer of the Htmnneh; 2!I5 had duodenal ulcei'M-, G7 had Ka.i- trle (Htoinaeh, iieptic) ulcers; but milium tin- cnlire number of 3.000 j patients who came complaining of "stomach trouble" only ! TiO had j anything nt all the mailer with . the stomach. Itemember that, whether or not your stomach Hem easy. No special -symptoms point to cancer, but among the more ire- 1 fiuent compii'ints avo constant dis-j COlllIOll, IOOO 11 IHl tC-SB, UlJUtttllU UM food, losa of weight, nausea and vomiting, appearance of blood - stains In material ejected, and einla. In one-flflh of all eases the early symptoms nro not referred by the patient to the. stomach. In tw -thirds of all cases distress, pain, soreness or sense of pressure In tho stomach Is the first symptom no ticed by the patient. j- I .oss of we in h t . and I oss of strength, are usual, but patients frequently do not refer theso symp toms to Iho stomach. A lump or mass In the stomach Is' sometimes' felt hy tho patient himself, hut such a, mass Is found by medical examination In less than half of nil cases. Chemical analysis of the gastlrc Juice uniformly shows a lack of the uormul free neld, though in a few cu'sos some freo acid Is present nftiu a test meal. X-riy pictures. Interpreted by a competent export In that field of diagnosis, considered In conjunc tion with the rlinlcal sisns. that Is, Iho opinion of the attending sliian. pretty dependably clinch the J diagnosis today. Ciood doctors now advise exploratory operation you . know, a look see when the roent- gen pieiur. inoicaies raucer. 11 u were my stomach. I'd want to he explored. Just on the chi.nco. lTn iiuestlonahly a cert iin number of patients are doomed to be "opnne l hy mistake" in this why. but what of th'it? If it proves to be some thing else than cancer, almost any thing else, the patient ought to give three cheers for the couraue of his doctor. It's a darn sluht easier, 1 enn tell the world, for I've ben there as the doctor, to refrain from "interf. rinii" than U .Is lo insinu ate ;i scalpel or a set of traetnrs In such cases. Also- 1 can tell the world, for I've been there as1 tho patient, that it Is 0 lot more com forlabt tu be opened and found i One Dime tins uoinpon rciircaciiui Mis $10 an hour for bridge lessons." paid much more for lessons in t'AXCKU OF STOMACH faking than It Is to remain Intact and In suspense. In tho event that a eancrr h found at operation, there Ik at least a chance- that H inny be succesHfully atgieiced. It it is advanced beyond reach of nur nery. ihcu .anyway one can say, "Well, I've had 50 years of life, so I can't kick." . orivNTioxs and akvi:ks Wntvv at .Ileal Time. How much water is It advisable io drlii I: at a meal? Is (he present order of serving, first appetizer, then soup, then meat and vege tables, then dessert, and coffee last, for any rcuHon of h'jaftli? M. AV. Answer. Drink as much water as thirst demands. A Klass of water shortly before food Is an ap pctizer'and an aid tu digestion, fur it stimulates tho i"low tof gaslric Juice. Tho water leaves tho stom ach in a few minutes, ho It doesn't dilute, the sastric juice particularly. The order of serving courses Is rather a custom. It has little to do with health, except that It Isuiwftysj! well to take snui, water or any oilier beverage by llself, not whll you nro eating other foods, for when Ibiuids are taken while you Uivo eating solid foods you wash t down Incompletely masticated ami j insaimneu nit use is too quickly. rji(ronmng copy on a newspaper, i ucy course tho stomch and duodenum j weren't 'so far wrong. "III UHIItllU aUUII IlI'MBIMM, 1 1 in, wny not give the mouth dlseiton a 1 chance to do its bit; also, why not an-tcnjby tho full flavor of the food which you get only by mastication? Dlsiiifwtloii or Dishes. Ts out modern glassware, china ware, etc.; freed Trom all Infection merely by washing with soap ani water? I often wonder whether disease Is not conveyed by dishes that aro never otherwise disinfect ed. Mrs. M. C. A. I answer. uruinary soap ana waier wasusng, especially ir not wate. 1 used, disinfects the dishes In any ense. This is all that tho sanitary regulations require for the dish uped at soda fountains, and tho like Scarlet Fever. There Is an epidemic of scarlet! fever in our community. Wo have a 1 !-months-old baby. Doctor says all we can do Is keep him IsqlAlod from other children. We have heard there is a test for suscept. blllty and ft serum to prevent scar let fever. 1 As the baby Is just cur ' l,lT .,.. IK JUBl TU- ting his stomach teeth don't I thy-:., , ,i, h ( A A ' AnKf,., Mkosl ,i,rt.rcI,c whPlhor tho ,)ahy is eMi(nK tenth, u Ls ,ru0 thcre ,s ft. tml , ,)ti.k lest), the inject). mi nf a few drops of scarlet fever toxin Into the akin. ir tins prouuecs at me point in-1 Jccled a hlvellko redness and swell- ,,,K ... ..i ...... mi ""! lasting -4 lo 3ti hours It iiifllcale.ii susccplllilllty. Tho toTiln Is a 111 germ now known to cause scarlet I fever, a streptococcus. Then there i tiblc children. Neither procedure Is as vet well established. I think your diKtnr's advice Is good. d. (Copyright John F. Utile Co.) Port land . Plans under wny for ImmeillHlo resurfacing of Torwllll- aer lioulevurd. "V- MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD t Solution of YeJterday'i Purzl 1. Forth oot of . PttMa Iff. Plerru . 14. Mvtltltl hrfolh Inar looml It. Hlij 1 Iff. .Brff VVlM'ilt 17. Ireland Iff. TV In fed 19. Opfn i-nirt in. Pntffera 1 tS.IOna who Ii en IcrM lff onlat f I. Mentnl 11 KIT S. HaMor . 57, Thr'en ttonrt tit 80. Hlltrltlfy hlllrr white, erjatnt line anhainnri Sfi, rrrJie(lnr cor nrr - A6, lnart ' .i;. VWtnnt 58. Orlnndai nit nr. 10. Flftwrr old lelllnir 40. Clmmrler tn "Tho Knerle 1JnreneM 41. Ittm 42. I'n-t of ft bar qpaa 44. Ahfntaitfl 18. Iiadrra for , arrnnlna. . " 41. I'flnia ; 49. Tenrnrli bit; lertllf bl fiO. Miilrlied It. Won! used for ft noun til. Mo 0. Alrr Comb. form -l. Tnntlr M. flip kiln ffl. Axi coHoq. AS. Kxnonare ffff. none of tha arm .07. nihlknl , , proper namoi I Olir. (tili , IIS. Von tares f 00. Notlcea , SIE IA IT ri A1PJSJ EJ1A lTP U Nfr PUfjL E AUL E A pAg EjsriA cmTo Ws l oiTisnojT I 011 E TITS O L-TpEfOl ATTlftl V EOY ELLS a p EDft AlRrT'T E E'TSfTE S T ETTA L ITeI s rtTY Us mElMLrn eTnTsI 7 I? 13 4 Wi$f 6 1 g Uf $$JO 3 liU, j - 14 . . ivJ IS . lb ; ; J7 W" SI Tffi.So 31 j 33 33 3 ' -ig " ' " ' ''VIM 7! J T T 45 .447s " Try 5f T : liii'Mm m , : S2 Si S4 ... SS Sj SS S-f " Mi j Zo IS & 62 K W i :S& ftP , "tm;, w. ti Quill points Klmile for today: Am flllby as a j sermon for men only, A ..man. whose people thought' him ' litu'de long ago was found! Maybe thaold-tlinc -oralors just seemed greater than moderns be cause they were .seeing red In stead of tho long green, Aw, shut up. You can't "restore I confidence" by showing the patient I you are scared. If he clears Ids throat unit iIiiihs Ills finger tips together hi fore (iiiiinienllng ' on the weather, he Is un luiKirtaut 1'itlr.en. , StlllV those-who cxn'cctod to get they expected to except the letter' tn y exmtea exce, tno letter if f ,. , I....L. ...! . -,..... i-'J , .; ' Selling short: A market expres sion, meaning to selH what yon don't possess. Kxample: "The: lobbyist sold his Influence. i ' AlmTli'.-i nlwlti-; A Itnllrf In imiii m(rc duty to obev the law tin- lcKti .8 me. fuu iaw ho ul)l.aI1t agrco with. He's n true patriot who can feel illgnant at this season because Kngland claims tho South poleL area.. j A lot of people think they are fighting the. "sex evil" when Ihey are merely finding an excuse toi talkabout it, llnw do tho lobbyists do lt?i They haven't charm enough to j win n( .lk,in,,ntl.U t.... ,.nH tit... t . . rZ ... ... ' N ' : - , Rv Rtjri FISHER PUZZLE ft. If hoot leetb Iff. Htnrkeil with an nftiTUk II. Law of Slowff Iff. o be It Iff. Jfnmmer 91. Famfui minim tn. Make litre ffff. rhllnnuphlral dnefrlne 97. Henlebmen 18. Kind of h-na 50, Mrge oil chii 51. lieen fit nt 38. ajonrne 83. Interior 54. Aiiroiirhfa 38. One who le- lorla 3ff. b apposed 43. Amrrlrim nioantnln 44. Wenliitii I-' dhina 45. Weiirlaonie 47. Post Onlce op den rthtir. 4. Cnhle meteri 61. Humble it. Kind of rub 'her 55. merlrnn Jowrnnllst rind (tlplomntlut St. Iloraldle beur inir IS. l-'emlrtlne name &?. Valley &4j Hla re (9. fthiift for , n mnn'a name 48. Ilomnn house liotd fod . BOWW 1. Chafe - S. Underdone 9, Amerfrnn Mot hod lit di vine 4. Kepnlrlnr "' 5. C fried . 41. Emit Indian . fond flfth 7, Ancient , , slastlml wlna Teaael B. Ceremony don't spend money enough to bribe c rooks. I Vr I taps the modern girl. Is like Ice. as that erlllir says. Most, oft the n io 1c ru Kc Ls nrtfi'lcMii. Tt isn't hard to be one of the unique ftw... You can read the editorial page of tho Saturday livening Post. , If you have knowledge of a fol- ony, and don't report it, the law says you are a felon. Wo horcby report the'. 85 million Americans who thus become felons. The world grows better. Grand mothers are malting whoopee In stead of knitting scratchy wool socks for the children. The new-style figure for women i Is like the figure li easy for. those who were like the figure 1, tragic for tho figure 0., c'"''1 this sentence: When n ,,, together." , " fo foi-Bft good taanncn .and (Continued from r On.) Why iiot reduce the iiy- i mt-lltS till tile rinciil of our ! niitiouiil indebtedness to say I j jj.7 II 1,1 lHI,(IIH a J'fllfJ f We cull . , ... . u s" I"""'11' H""Ut l.lirdpe s I . . , , , limymeiits to us, why not be pii- Hem Itnout me -Mlieiicilll nil- V imvinent nf the .,e lelil . .. . ' si nsiniiifly eontiacted ? At Linares, Spain, a woman dreamed Hint a lottery ticket with ill., milt, lii-rit fir.tf!S Wfiiil.l win thn i I Brisbane sToday ; 1 .i Do Yoo Remember? TEX YEAItS AGO TODAY (From (lies of the Mull Tribune.) Uif! Jl. Dulilin. Kftort to assaHslnutu Viscount French, lord lleutonunt of lreluiul, fulls. Senutor J. Hum Lewis usks President Wlson to iiroiialtu army demobilization Immediately niul thus raise war tlmo prohibi tion ban. . Prices of food in Oregon In crease 10 per cent In ul.t mouths. C'apt. Sir John Aleock first aviu tor to fly ucross Atlantic, killed In ah plane crush ut Houell, France. U. S. government starts move ment to secure J25 suit tq reduce high cost of clothing. y Mayor Gates issues proclamution ordorfng all residents of Mcdford lo. clear snow from sidewalks. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard foot ball team, every member a veter an of World war, leaves tomorrow for San Francisco. TWENTY Y1SARS AGO TODAY (From flics of the Mall Tribune.) let 1. IIHIII Colo Holmes returns rfom Pull man college to spend Christmas holidays. ... Tyson IJeall says tho country road near Mcdford Is so intidily that this morning his 10UV. pound horso walked light out of the harness when the wugon stuck lnf a muddy rut, so he and his broth er had to wulk to town. S3. P. is running special commu tation train each morning ut 8:04 to accommodate orchardisls cum ing to Mcdford. School board urged school oil east side. to buil'fl 'yi persons perish when Hidibs Dept. store In lxmdoii, Kngland, burns. lllg Stork Feci! Hill LBX1NGTOX, Ky. (P) Farmers of Kentucky spend ?i5,000,00U an nually for commercial stock feeds, tmya the stale university. grand $a,loo,0OU prize in tho fortli cumlng lottery. In Spuih the pcoplo are encour aged to buy lottery tickets as they once were In this country. Peoplu dont' like to pay taxes, hut they ure willing to contribute to tha state by gumming. After the lady dreamed,- the crowd broke in and wrecked the store of the man that owned ticket 05303, and police rescued him. ' A toollsh muh would huVe waited lo win' tlio grand prize. Not so wilh the owner of the ticket. He organized a lottery ot his own, sold 1000 shares in his dream -ticket and made a big profit. In tlio Ageun Sea, Turkey und Italy claim la Islands. Turkey asktv the world court, which In reality' is the judicial urtn of the League . of Nations, to settle the question. What questions concerning us Will be submitted to the Worlil Court when wc get In? And what chance Mil '"Uncle Shylock" have tn that court, preju diced and packed at least ten to ono against him? Will the court, first of all, reinterpret the Monroe Doctrine? Those, including our European friends, that criticise our sending of marines to Haiti, are reminded that they are there in vjrtue of a treaty made in 1906, Under which the United States agreed, "should necessity arise, to lend efficicut aid for the preservation of Hal. tlan in(Ic)en(lenee. tn6 m lntc. nanc0 o( govel.unlent tor lnea ro. itcctlon of lite, und ot individnai liberty." At present 100 difforniit Haltiuu patriots me Humiliates tor the presidency, all nt oucu. That alone culls for marines. Our brethren in Hunt ruu tor president strenu ously. Managers ot business on a small er scalo will bo interested to loanr that Cieneral vrood, managor ot Soars, Hocbuek & Co., wilh 40.0IMI employes, adopts the calendar year of 1:1 months for business purposes in place ot the old year. ' This lllnionth ye;rt. 'JS days In j every month, on,, day over each ..v.j iiiiF.itii, un,, miv uei u ii ycar every (lliy 0'f evory weck lulI. same uuy ot me montu ! yf "f ?enr' rrlHtates and sini. luies uusiness and makes it sllu- lo make comparisons. The 1.1-moniii arrangement ought 1 tn be adopted all over the .worM.l I Dut It Is hard to change old' cus- tnniR . Mall Tribune ads are read. - by 10,090 people very day, tf