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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1929)
p AEDEOBP; MAILiTRIBUNK ,', tmy, (Sunday, UfU t , J f'ubllshtd by MKHFOHU 1'UINTINQ CO. JT-S N. Kir Bt. ( BOIIKKT W. lU'Hl,, rMltor 6. WJMrTKU 6M1TU, ilaaaer Ao Independent Nenpipcr tetired u iwond Him Batter it Bedford, iuo, wider Act tif Marco 8. 'SIB. Th(l Bl!WH'BllTlUN HATKfl . Mall In Ailuiiet: has r,altrt ftllh Hiuuy, ?ef dlftCUlalljr, villi Sunday, mnnUi 73 mil i11 ' SmwUy, year fl.5U , Jly. Hlmut Suntliy, month 65 il nd HVMtIy Trliiuoe, oim er 3.00 clflc himdr. ' ft" 2.00 cars f Carrier, In Advance In Mwlford, A&Jilnd. ' -isomtlle, (tral Point, t'hocnii, Taieul, Gold rol)il)iilr, lth Sunday, month. $ .T5 pin tally, without Sunday, montti .f!i VMJ 'tlxjut Sunday, one yctr T.OO Jar finny, Vti Sunday, one year fi.00 .Stnchu.ll tcrnu, cub in adtanca. A,"!ilK.MHKll (IK TUB AHBOCIATKIJ I'KKHB noon . HrwiiliiK Full Uaaed Wire Service two WIw Awwcialwl I'rcsi la exclusively entitled to as far Usfi fl,r l"MlMtJon of all wt i!unieliei ln'1 tu ur ""it-mise credited In thii frautf, OIlJJPf alio in the local m-un iulll.shel herein, the rail rltfhts lot rMiMlratiim uf iiwclal topatdi Herna;'n llM i"""1- tho fi intr. - HK.MUKQ OK TUB UNITKI) PBKS8 tiitrht "lclal P rf " r Medfont. Contfnclal papcf Jltclu"a County. Stall, A. R. C. amue circulation fur all noattra yor October 1, 1!(29, 4174. ,lr)iily average distribution Ut all Booth to UU(iiT itt, 1829. 4011. nt .MfreHfnt pies run. 4128. Peter' " " ' ,J UKMUKK OK AUDIT HIWKAU i llina tV tnUULTMIN Pa., ....a a Aihrrllslnit ItrprrapiiliitlTM . M. C. MUUOHKN CUMl'ANT "r urim In New Ynra. 'lilcao, lltlrolt, flan lnrtlcio, Lot Awdw, Seattle, Portltod. TlJ traillli l'honl wir rhunt Now i KllH't ban 1). Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry lty ltt'a u ,nun 0f vtry minute iirom ''''Mict. who has not UvZti niontion- for Covertior of Oregon, of ?)tball coach lit tho Univursity Orofriirt lhi miMt u.rl(. , a tinll , liltlll claim COXKTHL'CTION OK n,nv'.S STATIONS I.N COU.NTKY IS ,j!l;UliKlJ (llillllio Alhuny Uoino ""''. 1it-lloialil.) Thl la a crying at Hi'V-d, about roady to bawl. Am cii hi joy si:i:.ms COKlKI fnrm Helen Wills .Moody smiled ('arklthe least lilt but would not over kjieak for the talking movica. nffieoMootly Heemed lesa cheerful half ntul a lilt ncrvoua. I.lherl . . now uTIo Army footbull team now ruparfioaiiiy feels llko a 2nd Lieut that Stnnilnrivato ;ln the rear ralika forgot southi1 refuHnl to salute, with u.bevy ("nllfilglfls looking. - nfico f :j , , (alloy optimists aro iiroelaimlng j'JIir'it the fog could be worse. This New 1H Repm possible. unlesH ilaneo wr'P11 A Pem about It. vllle. Thanks to Senator Horah of IU.l- the nation-wide stalling over tho JVash, "foreement of rrohlbitlon, sinee AlT!l(t7 ndniitltm. iimieiirH to lip i'Ioko lay. Hn end. Senator llorah desires ',aiuethtnB done about the farce eve., des the delivering of miiihty : 'l0:itionB. He proclaims that tho the .cODe experiment," In lis present """"itus. is only a sulillino fizzle, and "''j es ns evidence what everybody t 'icrjl . wn0 imH )p,n out ot ,H C!oldmt yard slnco January 19ID. "'Wo has been no honest effort In, Oi. enforcement, but all the, poli- ''''laiis have jabbered glibly about rortl fur the votes It would corral, the iero has not been a session of the P0'";lBlature In this state, in a de ninrtdp, timt did not put teem In the '"'T ohibitlon law. Tho dellUll work noxwj t10 Hoiona Invariably lessened prlva,, biting power of tho law. The uf ,nign of Calvin Cuolldgo looked will NrcB nt the Volstead Act on Mini tlnn VHl Wednesdays and Kridays, nnrt , looked holy about II on Tues clniwryHi Thursday anil Saturdays. A1Vutrallty was maintained on Stin nnnclyH, jt WOiked so well that tile 'hover ailmlnlHtratlun adopted tile A- ne policy, until Senator llorah this iKnn to lake moan tllgn, ami the sehol.,,,,!,!!,.,,,, ii.dciH ingeil evnry )letel,y lo ..,,! ,y )ho picvhleiit." worKos is u long establish national Orr. Vtom, but it will not solve tho friMii:iiton mess. During the hist got nipalgn It was alleged that Al Ing smith wuuhl cause the "re. tism.in t,0 Koon." facts ami n tlrUI,.N no)v ,.,,,,.,,1 ,lat and n,-,oon never went nway. Hall of M Vl'.ltV SAINTV SIXNKIl Thi (.Minolta. Kan., 'rrilmuc) lllti Italph Fleaglo, nuaitlng regtllliaiiKlug for his part In the 71'c itrobbery of the l.ainar tiank Sale, mild mui'tler of three peisons Seiiiu that roiincctlon, does nut worksinoko or ilrlnk nnd Is a Ulble ' been student. Ills only faults were men robbeiy and mui-tlcr. their norths,,lllu 'I"" Older (Urls are ven tho rll"t forth in extremely lung ' youm?'""''"' "'al completely hide t;ie ter nCI'ely shank. They giggle ner Wlls ,l,l,y. anil have the false gnyety perfei ." male coining downtown for Ohf ",Bt "' In a pair of green Iral r,'K',','t olf pants. Sor. lIoiics brothers drove lo , fur n rnnnl renal11"" T,"'M,I"' r'"' I e gas tank. t!jJ"y are -enjoying a visit from J'hunc.) Not mentioning any IOCS. DuriiiK tin nli. m. linn j,ni, ;. iiHhlrm'tt.ii .Mmitii.x. t tn riiilnrnl ;lnol(.KiKt iiml ex-.M.'i(i,.flNt, mndu liulu In one mic jutiii. , MHKT W A N 'IN ivimt ;iu j-lfht of the kltiU .rinit nvuripo li'inuinln. .y eiiHO lu wimil, my hhuI tn lilml To housi'K iiml lu IuihIh: illuiniimlrt I iipvor -ai-i(l, xN'ih- K.uinriilM rii'h unil my, r fllnniTti la vIhIi ly im't'tuftl, tJS'ui- KJirdi'tiH lor illMpluy. l rrtinuo of nerving men 4 A ml tmiilulrt nhiill bt tnltio, r gDltlcii ciipH to drink from, t when irimy tirhiK mo rnre old wtno. Hk no fleet of motor can Nor rucitiK iiliiiH'H nor yiuhtn, ft iMtvato MtiKi ami movlo hi urn, jtNo IlroHflwuy .'nrt- loin. ukr nuch halt to imp poor flli-H i'Vh'tt drown thomMi'JvpH In honpy. ipho minor mattnra I dewpico 9 'UK follnwiiiK jinirli! liy u dcsirt.' for inionyiuil.v in writers present slnlc of lioilv our tirst effort lifter mi eiil'oreed iiliKeiiee of several dnys: ItACTI I t;n-1 i is in y visitor, No iniiiiv diivs iit;o lie clinic iiml settled in my tliroul And didn 't wmit lo ii. As soon ;is le. li;id settled down A family did lie ruise ; "J'is iiieer,- (if these liiietciin, ( 'liiJdren lire their ernze. As if my lliront were not enough 'i'hey udded to my woes. 'I'll it I I'liinily now h ;is iirowii so liitr 'J'liey dwell in 111 run t iind nose. I know to guests one slmnld he nice I !nl . my fffcat tio'.dde is: ISiicti 's not ;i plensnnl ynest Xor Unit I'liinily of his. DR. T X view of the I'net thai Jfurry Tlinw is still trijiiin the I'rint- rose 1'iith iniliindeml, thnt A. li. Full, itlthoidi convieled, hits his freedom, mid thnt Kcitrfitce Al Canoni is soon to lie at jlihcrty after a lirief year in that Dr. t'nok's rcnucst for a he .'ranted, i i ,, , , - y oiik Killed no one, never hetniyed Ins country for a hrihe, riddled none of his competitors with machine Kun Indicts, in fact never injured anyone as seriously an lie did himself. A man of unusual physical vii;or with a highly adventurous and roniantit: spirit, lie had the misfortune to he the victim of a creative imaiiinalioit. lie discovered the Xorth I'ole with a soft- noseti toad pencil, uutl lie discovered an oil well with the same iinreliidile instriiinent. In both instaiwees he only fooled a few people for a short time. In the first adventure, he only oot n laurel wreath on his brow, and one free bampiet ; in the second, he only cashed a few checks front a uroup of o.ullih,. people, but bad the iiiisl'ortiine to come iifoul of the I1. S. postal laws. He was undoubtedly a I'aUir, but lit- was a fakir on a firand scale, lie merely attempted lo do in a hi" way what countless people, swill-mini; over this ball of dirt, pro Irvine; ( , j small way, pretending to he sonu tiling they are not lift's admit lie deserved punishment. Hut it is our conten. tion he has been punished, adeipinlely. He has been a model prisoner, editor of the prison paper, and n sort of warden's helper. He is an old man now, broken in health he only asks for a few years of freedom, and the privilege of dyjnj; outside of prison walls. . V hope his reiiiest is oranled. I TALENT i i TAIiKNT, Ore., Dee. ,80, (Hpl.) Mr. and Mrs. KdwarriH and dainrh ler Mutty JA (.f Ashland nrn tin ffuext of Mr. and Mrn. t'lydo 'Hart or 'ialent this weolt li,,., ... , r, ..... . ...... u.- I V". " iM.Mi.- r ui ivari niinonx, Ih VlMltlOK lllll Itradli-y of 1'tinkln Center iserv- I ICC Kt.ttlnn. Mr. und A!tn. Karl Slniinnn.i an "'''"""K "Muay Willi ii'iA- live, at ltlddle. They are i.lti mill--; an extended trip lo California over the Itedvvood highway lasting three weeks. Mr. Simmons has the con. tract for loading logs fur Tomlln mill al Talent and Is taking a long needed vacation. Mi', and Mrs. O. L. Mullen and Hull were guesls of Mr. and Mi's. .L II. Edwards al their farm home near Ahlamt. Christmas was eele lirnled with a dinner an. I nee. c. A. Harris, manager of the Western I I nlon was also a guest. hap- , Several families were made iv ii t.m-in ...-.ui Vi . ori-i- mas time through the kindness ot tho Ashland Klks. Well filled bas ket? were delivered Christmas eve Mr. nnd Mrs. John Murphy b f for their home in Ku;ene Friday mornliik-. after, spending the Chris' mas holidays with Mis. Murphy'.t parents, Mr. ami Mrs. McMavou of Talent. Mrs. Harold .WtheHand of Hut: Kails Is HpendlriK the week end with .Mrs. Win. Kox. Hoy Kste i carry) n the m.iil thin week in the absence of M Kohin, who Is away on a varatbui over the holidays. Uuland 1'i.rk b ft fur Mallti. Ore., December !. to resume his wimk a instructor In the school af er (pending the holiday with his pr.r- nts. Mr. and Mrs. !(. I-'. Parks of TaUnt. Mrs. It. K. Parkn received a MUTT AND JEFF It J. CRTAIM-N HAbAJOlAYl TIMP. f LAVING SAfOln CLWJS WuMlSReD TOT4KVS TO -.-. -- vh r J ,!4ilii , s JlsiS m h u hV iimi.'.iiii,' it i j 'iiilllurt'.sS Wliiwi rcspccliMl, h:n nicely (-xprpsMw t lio iukI mind, tluit IS prlltteil IIS COOK. dnranee vile, it seems onlv ritfhl parole from federal prison should i.idio','iiin from licr cm Wayne, M Uionnl in the !'hil.,im. j.slands. juylns he would huII for tho fnlte.l Mint oh .tanunry tl. The messauo w.Ih reeelved In K:in Krunelsco and forwarded t,t mv.h, J'ark hy mail. .l:-s. WooKolk and dauKhler 1orln offcirantrt I'iihh" rnd Mr. and Mtt. Koland Taylor h ltd Orandnu: 1 rivior of Rditiio l(U'..r i I ' 'v i ,ftt t' II. A. Vvvs home tla V. i 1 lenni-in and son Frankiei Mi! will ret,,,-,, ,e firs, f the week ! i ,i..i.i ... , .... ... i ...ni.iii.,. . i.. ,, nere tnev . -oent the lioll.hiv with h..n ! spent the holidays with h IJ-yd Turner. i Mlss Mi Kinia Llnlloy is a izucsL I of Sylvia Lovmn this vetk end. ! Miss ti a.lvs Criisl.v front l,v... vllle. c.,1. u ...,, n,'. ii,.. ,,-.,.. I end with : b. r father, Win. Crosbv or Talent. Mr. and .Mrs. Itlley Ny.swaner i lell for chlliHiiiln December 27, ' recommend for older children and anxious tn Be( buck tn business ' nilults a dally dose of floni a tea ;fter slU'liding the holidays with ; slmoiit'ul to two or three table relalives in this city. Mr. and M rs. 1 siinonfiils of raw wlmle flaxseed i i... .bran left the same dav ; for Klamath Kails In resume their (till li4 til.. It. Ml- iiii.I Mru li. ran were the uuests of Mr Coebr.in white hep. Ml' .'lllll M I'M. U-tllf'.rti it..vt-ii I at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mis,j Hons KMne of liable Point, .M.'.Jtern, I confess I've never tried a I and Mrs. K. I,. Kami of Central Point anil Kred Kami of San J-'ran - risen. M rs. ( 'barley Chapman and sou (ioorge. wh.i are spending the win ter in Portland, are home fur tht holidays, Tom Shearer of Welser, Ida.. railed lat Ives In Talent le- ' eemher HI. on route to San Jose, Cat. Archie Waterman and Harry Lowe returned from Cult forma, where they attended the funer it of Mr. Waterman's broiher. Lukeview. preliminary con struetlun will start at once on new band tvawmill In this town. Can't Be Done Without 7t Ti STRlBuTt ToVS TO TMOOSAMBS OF CWUBRCW Awii Bought ul. ths Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, Bt D. digued lettere pfflifnlnc to penonil beattb I .III ut ueiMrren vy nr. urauj ir euinpeii, wll-tddrused enreloli. u ciiclOKd. Uttm should b. brief ukI tirlllrii In Ink. llttiiig to Hie i.rse nunilier of leltere rt-eelted, only frv can be tnuered Itere. No rt-ply can be made to uuerlea not eonfurulng to buuuetlvoj, Addreaa lit. WlUian Bradr. I In rart of Uib newiaier. ' i A IIAIItX TAKKS 4 A while ko a r:urrcsiondent told un here how Mer iloetor had warn ed her off from flnsneeils, which, the doctor feared, mlKh acelden t: Hy Indue in her appendix and life crave trou ble. In my kind ly entlo wuy I buw -hawed ut thin ijuaint no tion and 1 am b 1 1 11 . In k o o il HtandinK in , llv-i medical faculty. Today a moth- er occupies pulpit: Dear Dr. I.rady: I wish to tell you about flax seeds, and the many other ben efits -our family lias had from your artiele on tho subject. A eereal pulled (un- eookpd) appealed to my five-year-old daughter, and I be lieve it l.s nearly all flaxseeds. That ban helped her a Ki'eat deal. My baby Irt 10 months old, weiKhrt i:i pounds, and Ih a' fine, healthy, la.unhii.ff baby. Kver since birth nhe has been constipated. ( Kdltorial note: We,' 11 arffiio this point after mother finishes her story). -The, doetor had me ffives her nicdi elne. About two months apo I saw your recommendation of flaxseeds ;uid decided 4o try your advice on tho baby too. ( Kditorial note: 1 tables aro rather worse off than doss about that.) ; " I boiled 5 c. milk, added 2 tablespoon fill wheat cereal, 1 Va ta blespoonsf u 1 of t he cer eal containing the flaxseeds, for 4..0 minutes. Removed from the fire rnd added 4 tabjesption fuls of dextri-mal-tose. This was fed eiKht oiinees at n time every four hoiirH. I had no success fcedlnff her cereal with a upoon, and this way I know she nets it. From that day to this she has had normal bowel action. ,l"p to the time I fcdt;ed the flaxseeds she was extremely constipated and would scream with dis tress, and no wonder. Very rarely :nov I Klve her mill: of mannevia. In the near future I'm Kolnff to put plain flax iscedu into her milk and cereal. I wish you would tell moth ers not to be afraid to kIvp flaxseeds to a younff child. My baby has had flaxseeds ever since she was S months old, and I wish I had known before about it. In addition to the above diet I ffive my baby vegetables (most of which she spits out) and oranmi Juice, crackers, zwlebuch, crusts of bread and butter. Yours very truly, I. W. M -r-Kirst. It Is probably not trim that the baby was constipated ftrfoni the mother fitartod plying herVllh the" VP-tomriryphyMlei ' Second. I . don't know 'wncthrr . i. . i i iT- .1,1 uio iiruprifuny t-fi iuiiu tt Satur-imoihcr mentions contiiiim flAx seeds. Tluril. i. l ' a i lit,. Iill-et. 1,1'llllllt'tllin ft. II e . think I of carl..,!, dnite . . T . .. i mnieri:. iii tne tmiii mixture mn ........ i i..'iJ..if tend-to have ii laxntlve effect: ex- ootK of huk:U often does have J sui h eteet. I.. i. , I ...I.. I.... f I . i .. .J ... ,f J ',(, i'; I I believe n d'ailV dure of riuXseeil. j iif neeessai v.' winild be Icsa Inju.l-i otis than anV ordinary obysie. I instead of purgatives, laxatives or ! cathat tics, f there is an establish L, I .,lii,. I,, Lit I Kdilhjhow you worry the flaxseeds down . suit your own whim about this If- V...... fllM I hast'.v, dear brctliren and sis-! snifter of flaxseeds myself. 1 ' would, though if 1 needed any help. Hut somehow I feel so foi. - ish tak.ng sueh things, and besides. I I hi.dn't conceived this remedial use of the homely flaxseeds 10 or I ") years ago when 1 swore off from physic. So 1 ean't tell you the easiest way; some folks say they gobble 'em dry. and wash . 'em down thing. with water or some-'tho .i i:ktions ami answkks Dentists Dumb on Nutrition. 1 am practiclmr dentistry here . we have a college with about In thousand students mostly In d mitory. I am trying to net thm a Beard FeeLtNS to Kmouj YOU HAVt BrJ td -me. pooft '. tivl hnlew. not to dkeii. dlacnosls or Ireatnent, 'ItJ I I. V SI II l)S to give students the correct dirt and alo to teach them how to choose correct flint. Great deal of caries and distressiiiff mouth con dltions. Children here lose C-year molars early, and I find pyorrhea In most patients from 3u years up, often earlier. Would appreciate names of latest and best works on db't and nutrition or any in formation you can fflvo me. H, K. Answer. Jt doesn't matter how late, but these books are amorx the best, I think; McCollum & Kimonds' "Food, Health and Nu trition." published by authors. Ital- '1U tltuore. ?l.(i; Sherman's "Chem ! Istry of Food und Nutrition, nuh- i llyhed by Macmillain. New York. $.;o or thereabouts. Seems to ir.c ; it Is scan ely within tho province j of a dentist to attempt to advise about diet and nutrition. That m a matter that calls for a physician's Judgment. These books I recom mend are Intended for lay read civ, but both present the best sci entific knowledge. If you wish to Ko into a more technical study of nutrition I can sunKe.st McCollum's "Newer Knowledge of Nutrition,' published by Macmillain (I think someone has swiped my copy) nt or thereabouts. The ;irl In Too Attnutlvo. Is there any way to get rid of electricity in tho body? I canmft wear a silk dress without it cling ing to me like clothing drenched to the skin by rain. U. K. M. Answer. Knock on wood, or rather, rub nny part of your skin with wood for a moment every little while and the silk will let go of you. unless the "silk" dress Is really made of wood fibre. Or rubbing the dry skin with any metal or with a rubber will make the dress; behave. If this remedy f;-ils. blame physics, not me. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page On) The IJot'kt-lVllcr Fouml.itioii nsMiines a similar responsibil ity in establishment of modern metlieal centers in -China with the possible consequence of j mlding a billion to Asiatic pile poiHlcrance in the earth's pop ulation. Fortunately, or uufortuatcly, vou cai.ot know what future history will say. China's civil wars will probably offset ths lioL-Ui'lVllrr philantltropliy. What about Kurope's debt to us? Tile nation has lent Europe twelve billions. Private, loans to Europe since the war amount to ten billions more. TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Such a sum would. Vepay the fifteen bil lions lost. in the Wall Street slump, and leave seven billions over. How much will that debt be - .i ...i.n i,n w'nri.i . Court, with this nation in It, takes nn Ibe rlebt nuestlnn : ' i Americans, enthusiastically in fa vor of the Worltl Court because of ague sentimentality, might ask 11101 themselves this question: "If I had millions, not to say hit llons' nt alaliei I'1"!' tho ul"osllcct "f IjoIiik drafted Into a foreign war, and If I had my choice, would I submit my case to n foreign court, or demand a hearing in nn Ameri can court ?". If you say thnt airships soon will ho bigger than .any surface ship has ever been you seem to extig- gerato. J coiuininis mtglit navo mmteveti j a ship bigger than his biggest would some day fly over tho Allan- ! tie Ocean. Lady Drummond Hay reminds yon t lint the (lerman Ikirnit-r ship DO-X, soon to fly Here, Is (10 feet longer than Columbus' flag ship. Colonel House, who once helped President Wilson to pull the strings and now watches others full them. cays Hritain mils, grunt freedom of seas, and "lltere migiu nave been no world war If Hritain had agreed to freedom of the soas." Hrilain, ns . Andre Slegfriend IHilnted out in his "America Comes of Anio," has been not only muster I ot tno seas, nui niso ine stave m tho sea. To relinquish dominating that WCKS.U CfMH 7- CisTTA WAUt? A' r-s I " IVjCK1U CNi FAR6. j ; -mm t t 1 DAILY GRDSSWORD PUZZLE - a on os f. PrnKHirnt ' I, NiirMfiflun r Solution of I b 41 ne h Im rttnifi nut 13. KDrufieiiu tn try , II. Theroof liftirri .bhr. ti. HnutherM KtatP 17. Jenibb ezclnm- u I lull . 1. Slemlow f'l. Itdlt)f.l S writ I th linear mvature 2i. state in 11 rni II SI, Female licri li. Kuntiif muuntiiim Pfrtuinliur tn ninrttnirnt of the sea 2s. Antics: folloq. .lu. The letter 31. Kind of beetla K. Arctic 3f. Kreiirh tapltal Srt. Finished U. d'ardeo Imple- nipnt "9. ltlblical conn try 41. A wor: Scot it. Curried -I. bnntiiem con. stellatlnn (A. 'nmiti!is point , Nurtrineslerii itnls - 48. Initials nl a farmer iirckl dent 49. Feminine tin me 61. lleantaln In Larimer cntin tj, Colorado U. Narrow open tnirft fit. Tropical frolll ' IOWN 1. Indlnn trophy of rJctory v ' . t ,. 1 . p a rTr 5 n p aSSo T s A O A 1 A6b tA)R' N L A CUN ewU A L ApBlg gTHTe" Ps k aTpDlee E R'tSQP A T'SqB A RiKl A SBM A SgQS I G'QD O eAsjG0LlDnMOlTlel r ---RTC AlRTeQSA lC8 ' A P'TDsIA yfE0SARjA Oi rIoDaIi o eITh'u t1c!aIm PRE TfzELllErRElE "UT STTiRlElEiTTsURlBlDllSlElT . 22 23 ., 24 .,..;, : 25 '- ' :' -My & " ' '. T yf 38 3f 4a Tl -;-. 42 53 44 4S " 7T 41a. I I I I 47 1 . 75 4J So Si 52 ; -4W " I I 1-wmm" 1 IT" sea power might mean starvation for Britain, as It would mean star vation for an American family to shut out butcher, grocer, baker and niilkman. Dirigiblo airships, on which Hritain Is concentrating. might feed the British islands, if the sea lanes were closed by air plane and submarine attack. Hut Britain will cling to surface ship CT" "UJ ?.'", aS g" r Each nation protects itself. France plans, for instance, a duty of !M per' cent 'on automobiles, which means shutting off exports from.. America. Ford, and Sloan of Oeneral Motors, will meet thnt by building automobiles inside the French tariff walls, with French labor nnd American methods. The smaller manufacturers will be shut out. French statesmen nre determin ed that French money shall ho used to employ French labor and there n,A n iinmnnW..I ...,.n DnnlrL.n V'l" . ...... . ...... say for this country, which, with sickly aentimentnlity, ; is always planning to avo the rest of crea tion, nnd getting snubbed lor its puins. The French jirotectivo policy dates back to the field of the cloth of gold, In tho sixteenth century, when fat Henry the Eh.-hth of Eng land wrestled with his royal "bro ther." tall Francis tile First. French nobles accompanying Francis "with their fortunes on their bucks," 1 Kionch statesmanship derblcd " ... KU. mnuiii uioi rj uwnva uu i.nu ui i.muhmi Uml Velve industries. K.U.LH PtHN'H tre.. Dee 30. Spl.) The board- of directors of the Kagle Point seltool held their regular, mouthly. nifc evening, UeeemU'T 27th. The board deeldett , tp have -tlif showers In stalled ready for the opening -jt school in January. Olen WMnklo bft Friday morning for Oakland, Cab, where he iil spend his vacation nt the homo of his sistor. Mr. Da vies of Salem, Ore Ar f FARE EAGLE POINT ' i id yio .. l W-fcT' T " " ' . 1 Saturday's Puzzle X, Sun god 9, I'rlei Into otlii-rn' nffulri - In. Iti-vtsei IS. lluileerlllM) UllllUUl t.t. i:rtw Hhflfl -j 16. Sljrn of ittvcU luir 19. southwestern lute E R it. soulhern ttnte Si. Worship 27. Town In Ohio g!i. tl(iuutnlii lu Crete 32. Mountain prnk lu t'olnrado 33. Ither lu F run re 31. Ferlnlnlnfr to punishment 35. hml ite li Ist-ulnff n( t roups from tl liesli-tfcd pltire Alt. NrundlnnTlani CS. Worlhk'hi Ira v in ir 41. Femule horset fi. Lcffal warning C. Heam: nbhr. 4. Hirer between Jtrnzil nnd - 1'aruKOuy 4S. Fnrriiinn (. Stakes used as 43. City In OklB ilu in mles In lio in ii sword proc ure Tnun In Alaska J'alm lenfl var. 1 48. Flnirerlcss glove 4T. Wlnir .Ml. llnuullan Idrd ii. Army oftlcrr: nhlii. ' rived in Kagle Point Thursday evening and will spend a few daya at the home of his son, C'larenco F. Da vies. He is interested in our I locality. . Mr. and' Mrs. Pierce and daugh ters Kuth, Esther and Vivian of Medford took dinner Christinas day at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Olen Hurst. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hasler Friday morning, De cember 20th, weighing seven and one-half pounds, und was named Mal-y Carol. ' Gerald Ward, who has been working in Klamath during the summer and fall months, returned home last week to spend the holi days at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Ward. SAMS VALLKY, Ore.. Dec. 30. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Lee New ton of Oakland, Cal., are holiday guests of the hitter's father. W. W. Kdlngton. The Christmas program at the school Tuesday was attended by a largo crowd and afforded some very pleasing numbers, especially the primary room, whose mechani cal doll piny was full of surprise and amusement. ; Teachers and students who have arrived home for the holidays in clude the Misses f trace and Kuth ig bam, Naomi Magruder, Kranrcs Kllzgerald and Frances Wilson.., Mr. and Mrs. John Hall spent Christmas day as dinner guests of relatives" in Medford. Members of the Ivatlies' club met at the school house Monday after noon to', fill candy sacks for tho Christmas tree. The club donated a good sum towards tiie commu nity Christmas treat. Miss Ituth Arhuokle, member of the high school faculty is spending tho holiday vacation witli relatives in Pm-tlnnd. 1 , Farmers are . making prepara- SIS VALLEY n neni tiu ir ; tfn.f f))p commem.mg their plow-tlng- Krldav.f , , ,, . ,ti holds out long. . Mrs. W. A. Tresham and grand daughter. Miss Let ha, of Kerby were weekly visitors with Sains Valley friends and relatives. Hood I liver. Parkins, Inc., and it. O. Scho new stores on Ouk street opened for business. By BUD FISHER 'aWHo Bo You THifviK ' r a CAUTA Do VoaRMnSaber? .1 . . I i 1 i I t I -'I'WKXTV YKAItS AGO TODAY (Pruin files of tho Mall Tribune.) l)emlKr 311, 1B0. Fruit growers of vulley meet and form Horticultural union. All county cities but Gold Hill and Medfoid Increase county leviis. T. E. Pottenger moves barn from rear of residence on North Central uvenue. Car of ltogtio Siiltzenherg's win first prize ut Spokane, Wash., land show. J. Kruttschnltz ventures opinion pr-coollng will benefit fruit in dustry. TUX YEAKS AiO TODAY (From flies of tho Mail Tribune.) l)m'inlHr 30, 1919. Salem, Ore., to get new fish and game commission, Clov. Olcott an nounces. l.oeal Women organize a Leon ard Wood for President club. KIks all ready for New Year's celebration. Alex sparrow, superintendent of Crater lake, returns from trip to Toronto, Can. , Weather man predicts snow Will usher in New Year. Seeley V. Hall leaves for Oak land, Cal., where he will be ma ried New Year's day to Miss Vera Olmstead. Court Hall says his son is starting the new year right.. TIIIO YKAItS. Hy -V nry I ra ! " Konwr. "We're going to have a rather unusual adventure this evening," the Little Ulaek Clock told John and Peggy. "I've used my wonder ful magic, nnd I've turned the time back ever and ever so far. "You will see! John and Peg gy' went with the Little Black Clock nnd somehow tho place where they went looked as though it might bo the back of obbbV I Just as the back of a house Is different from the front,' so this seemed like tho back of the world. It was so dif ferent from anything they had ever soen. "I've not turned the time back too far but still quite, quite far." the Utile Clock said, and no there appeared some tall, hand some young men. - Then there were others young-, er than these and there wero eleven boys who looked very much alike and others w-ho seemed quite different. . "I've brought John' and Peggy,' the Little P.lack Clock cried. "Oood!" they all said. "We can almost wish you n happy New Year." It seemed that the eleven who looked alike were the months of the year. February was not so tall as the others, but had tho same general appearance, except that each of the months wore u suit that looked not uuliko tho month he was. March wore a most untidy suit. John and Peggy met the Years too they were so fine and noblo looking! And they met the AVeeks nnd Days splendid all of them. "This is where the Years and Days nnd Weeks and Months and Moments live when Ihey're- not on duly. In your world," the Little Hlack Clock explained. "They've always been friendly with my fam Hy- ine family of Time wail! You re going to see tho baby!" (Tmiwirmv "Mle iVilty Year") A Compute Cleajumam Women's Hose $1.00 Pair i Bilk from top to toe witl French Heel 51I1I1IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHI11IIIIIIIIIII1I1II.'1 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, M.nag.r Phon. 105 80 N. Ctntral Medford, Oregon yThe tiling I wimt in Money! (ClrvHiind rlnlndpiilor.)