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PAGE 'TWO MElt-FOUl)' MATTi'TRf lUrNR, Mr?f)FQ1M V 'QTfltfjOX. rflRy,f .T.VN'TTAIIY 3, 19fi0. 't.' I'-ff 3V Medpord Mail Tribune DrJIi. Sundae. Weell; PuMWied br trcnroHu rkiMma co. im m. ru it. THEN AND NOW goBKirr w. iii iiu Editor t. IL'MITtU SMITH, ilaoaier As Independent Keiipapef Seitseed u Knd eUil ul Iff U Medloed, Seeio. ataler Act of M.(en , 18IB. SrBSLUllTlON RATI Sr Mill Id Adiauea: liaiie. itn iiuikUi. fear IT. so liaOr, ilu Sunday, aaunlh T5 llaily, smnoul Hw!aj, feae....' S.MI Paltr. illwul Ruular, south 65 tteelljr klail Tribune, una lev 2 l" Sundae, one leaf '-0 Ity Carrier. Ill AdtllK In Medftd. Avldand. JaeUomllle, rnittal roUrt, rDuenll, Talent, Uold Hill and on Illi4ii: Italle, ltb Bundar, aaondi $ .19 ' llallr, vllhout fluMar, BHinln '. . .65 llallr, aitlmut HuiKla), on rear 7.00 IMllr, 'lib Sunday, ot rrar (.00 All terou, eali In adianet. Official paper of the Cite of Medford. Wfieial paper of Jaekkon County. lllMHr.It OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRK88 Hreelilrc dill l.ea-ed Hire Km Ice The AMelated rreii la eieliBltelr entitled to - Ihe u for putdieation of all onl dlepetene, rreitlted to II or oltieraUa credited lo this paper, nd alto to tl local ne punlbtied herein. All rlihti for puMlratloo of special dupatcbaa berrln aie alio rnerred. MEMBER Of THE I'NIThD PKKS8 A. B. C. areraie circulation fJT 111 nontiis cndlnt UrMcr I, 1929, 417a. Itaily airraee dutrlhiitioa for fix nonlba to rlnber lit, I'JVJ, 4S1 1. Present preaa run, HEJIHKII Or AI'lllT HI IlKAU UY Cllll IM.ATIIIN Adierthlni Itrnreaeiilallrea . M. C. MUIIKNKKN k COMPANT Offlrea In New Vnrl. I'l'lcapi. Detroit, Pranclxo. Los Ancelea, Seattle, rortlaod. X a i-ffv'iit li(i'niiliy of .Jefferson Duvi.s, w fiml the follow inc interest injr opinion upon slavery, written in" 1 S.") : Slavery has lioeu a serious problem and linixirtant Issue or half a century. The country Is illvitlcil between those who know It is wrong and those who know It Is rlKht. Hetween them, both North and South, arc those who frankly don't know, and are look lug for some .Moses to lead Ilium out of the swamps of doubt and indecision. Will such a Moses ever appear? I doubt it. Only the at!es can decide this question. The wisdom or folly of tlls ruptiiic the established social and economic customs of lite hu- ! man race can only bo determined after Ioiik experience and In the fullness of time. Our children may know what we can only ' KiiesH. The Moses we pray for will be no individual, but the com- i poslte judgment of a Nation, which can only distinguish between ! what is right and what is wronc. what is sound and what falla- j clous, alter a mure extended experience than Is iiosslble at the I present time. Substitute the term " I'roliiliition" for '.Slavery," mill w it i believe this is u true analysis of tin- present .situation re-rartlin (the ancient ami conlrnversial liiiior problem. The country is 1 pretty well divided between those who K.XOW Prohibition is riilit and those who KNOW it is wrrtnjf. I'etween them aft" an in j creasini;-iiuiiiber of people wiio frankly don't know, anil are i liioltiiitr for some Moses to lead them out of tile wilderness of doubt and indecision. .lust us the correspondent of .Jefferson Davis doubted that I such a .Muses would ever appear, so most observers doubt the 1 11 lilifiirjiMfi. of nnc lVnliiliiltiiii lrie; Alnwt tltmiirlitt'nl iicmile feel that the composite juilcinc nt of the -Nation must decide, and only after a more extended experience than has been pos sible up to the present time. This is probably the reason the Hoover Law Knl'orceineiit. ('oiiiiiiission has refused to rule on whether it believes J'rohi ! bit ion to be rijrht or wronir. desirable or undesirable; but has I accepted it as a fact, and will confine its survey to dctenninin;; Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Do Yon Remember? K)(red letters pertalrdnc to personal health and nrf lent, rt to (1!e diagnosis or treatment, 1 i still bo aiksereet by Pr. Heady tf a atavped. aelf-addreed eoielnps U cneleeod. Letters abould be -j brief and irltlen In uiL llslrc U II ulee iHiealjer of letters rerelied, only a fea can be anered I ; liere. No retly can m mads lo uwriei uul confurmiur; to SbUucUoua. Addraaa Or. Wuuaai iUady, , In cart of Una net luaner. I ItUIOl'IIOlilA A Mi Til K l.Ulll.lt MTIATIO.N. j aci;iiss I. I'drla uf bjtr. rel. 7. IUul.,1 13 I'erta iiilnc. In tllC kUM II. Itlrd uf l.rll. Hani nlamarr iolut.jn cl yesterday'! Pjizle Tlianks to the anleiil mcdictil authorities. thyli l.uis. bacli riulu-t J"".?'"' I writers and lecturers for the lay : Kists. etc.. who alu respuiulble tm i public, and lo the ovcrm.l.ms pub-. '"" "' "' ''' ""X "' '.u lie health wuri:- f '""" ,,u"' "' ers ind life ex','xam',,aUo"', ll-eetln ami tests, tension bulletin's. iA' la" u'rrU 11 ' fo1'- practlcally every ,tu, h:'- certified woman with a I"-tl. ularly for chlMrcn. gullet- has with it , '""r Near Ma.-riai.-e. an anxiety n. u-t ' have l,lin "rrie.l neatly two rosis. declare Dr.-. 1 ,b' "'vi- 1 " Harold T Hy uso 1 u suund advii-c . . t. man and ' I. e o ; 'rojible.1 ith what one doctor Kessel. who have ! ta' ' h.onic appendix . . . been mode a thorough!10"1 "'',,,ld ' 'l"'" nut to have at .-.It. Sinai hos-! ""' thil''ren until after the ope- Then these nil-1 " ' ' ' . ,.' ihe.piei -..i.i Ui, il i.. .,!.. L . - vc niuru some '. 1 "Almost all of our patients Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry hni it regards as the best inctlind of enforcement. lisappoinlin coNchi.sidii to those who unrit to In'1 'Fills is it di told what Hturlv of Kilter it:il. Sow York fiuiu' to uh with symptoms di rectly roforable to this gol- ti-ruphohla'." nttion Answer- such yarn many times, but I never take It .seriously. I'euplc who can't have children 'Just yet" have n't IniRincKH marrying. That isort of In the' report of their Ntu.lN ! """K , lu', u' tutr-- puhlJ-shed 2i yearn ago Dr. Hy , ' ,K" Kni matiMiid K.w! m.ld there had ' I-i"l this Hem. and then tell iu hr-n a uri-at furor over the dan-1 w,u'llKtr ,n" 18 Wcl! enough irerKof lodin udminiHtratlon to In-j to kt,,,1 vn h Pt. T. T. j dividuuLs with adenomatous glands) Answer The clipping tolls how (a(I'noinatotis nuun lumpy or . -tivi.v nodular enlargementH). Thev re-jtli,ff while the trafiie light was ganled that danger an trrmen-! u ,of He found he could H.slv ...p.-,.,..,. ,.,! ihn.i.ht h; hold his breath comfortably fo,- SjiElPUN E DB I K O NS! Igi 1 .ftgWTH fo ti H im EipJailsI1b a:n k N ojle ALfjlclEflFATclT sJHPt.es lAlXLe Kcl a i rIe jjte R 1 jves'Tj a 'TjrsjHfU eWer CSS AiR'i:'Hl-l'iTr7r aCJa S L 'O'PeJCIE NflGlp N E H;A!V;E RSI ,g I iAiTfb 0,V ElRlJc R!o?SlEg A'N;I rEsBcr6rwEiRUfRTEiT IS. Snmtit-rii itn 17. Ilinl hm 1. I- rum 19. Ti plrrt uf 4 -Mdre il. Stu ia, Nfirfntr it, l..fii n K rxer 'C. .Itin'rirao In- !. Meni UNb 1. Katir, 51. .Vnirrlrnii hu I. 1-BSl. n rrurrlj 4;. nae nf arrtlc 3. ArH'tiiin ifar Mr lit . 33. HuMc to fiml " tt'f way . Spill ..,rr I". WIMIriMii II. II n II and fare well 44. irk iirre r vnlonilinDi 4. Very 111 nM iu, filciu n : n Ittir. 1. .ti.isnrhuclls r.i f -3. I.ijcli t toDrti il. I'n-nislt jtm 6C Keiliiisli brown linrrbu it. Cnrd yame so. Score 61. ..M.I.d nrrr lei HOW N 1. rrnicnirulf S. Vrssrl fur hrcwlnir a lf t rrne 3. Mmrt fur m in nil's name 4. Hy nj of i. llaiinr Ar 6. Murk of a no uutl 1. t'titarjlnv tf. Cur red boot lu. 'rriuitltn II. Kan aa; r . rrellf lu its . murrlfit If. Sliiiidrr it, lici'ciit ii. Itcitrel S3. Not tltrfp Ji. Kenrnl ftliffp i;. liultlu'i hiifhrl oole so. siii4hod ir.. Win 3 one nliii prne ticrx: uHix 3C Am OUR 27. Uhlulll fnp tpniporitrr ae 39. Put In plliuD II. Salt of oleic arl.l 42. Carnted 4. Sinn II, roiiflilj Itti ill ImUkt) 4. lnnkey iU The nltler Ire?: brut 53. Sri no it. Jn)untst imfcutla 57. Aenin: prrftw iif. Hight: nhiir. l apiM'inH that everybody in the tuic, with two clean ishlrtH and a dark uU. in bun- running for governor: A local nack of prunes has fallen Into the, clutches of a beanery chef. Instead of a diistillcr. for the flint time Hlnce May. 195. should not deter the physician from the routine ad minis! ration of an iodine In the general run of simple goiu-rs that occur In girl and young women, less com monly In boys and young men. Thr. ..vlFiciiefillonil aaf fl ft illll' . hilt lo do, hilt it llppeiU'S to US as both ail inevitable I toons declared Dm. llvman and liliul sensible eoni-lusioil. Keel, have alo helped in no 1 Ntiti.-ill w-.w tit fiirtl.i. r tliU anxiolv J As with the problem uf Shivery, so with tin problem uf Pro- st:,te. one of the most zealous! om,s f'ven ln Houston. If a coj hihition, the wimIoiii or f-.llv of disrupting the established .soeinl '-Miming that in hix state merely 10 IZt 7 B .h VZT . . . ' . ' ii, than 'three-fourihs of the youngl"1 tu iart him off in tht" b,ack jiiiid eccmoniKr eusiOiiis of the human mee, ean only be deter- womrn have a goiter, and of these,' MallJl !,flf,r fivo minutes. , i. .... I...... .....1 41... r,. 11. ...... ,e t..., t-.vi'r." -mntuml rreventhm I Nearly As C00O As ; iiiiiu m nun iwiii; v.priu im- hiiii 111 111c iiuim.." ui iiiiil. 1 vn . - ( I . . I . t f ,. . j rliat engor surgeon woum iia-ve , 111 ,m- iiwi rinriij;ii mi in u i iiiiiu i im: nui t ia u i Jtiiitiii' (ii Biim .ID second, and no he gauged the stop and go. What joy to drive up and down past that cop he couldn't very well bawl you out without messing traffic all up. Hut 1 Imagine he must be pretty well: a healthy man can hold his -breath 40 to 4." Hi'Conds. I don't believe, however, that any man could hold his breath t-very alternate 30 see- The Soviet of RuKsfa. huK isued a decree alrolit-.iing klssin:. The decree i effective throughout the world. Illustrating the modesty of the Russian, in regulating man kind. The women of Hurisla, who are entirely surrounded by men sporting frowzy beards, are report ed ah "welcoming the decree with open arms." No one bliimcH them. Whiskers are a powerful antidote for osculation. la far-renchini; uiid cnniplieated experiment. The final decision to kill dan- Killing. km l. Ii.'V then, that more than 1 tl" i"1"" a third of all the young women in!tlruff? M- s i . ...i. 1 Answer Send st:miied cnveloo-. , won't rest with this ireiieratimi, but with the next, or perhaps 1 ' 1J ,t;"; . b. , IiearinB yuur aiMrcw, and ask fnr! jthe third or fourth trenrat ion. j . Meanwhile there is nothing to do but trust to the slow but eventually i n ! i lt! 1 1 rn 1 1 1 r process of conflicting opinions working nut !,... i.i- k i...;i.u.,.i;f,. ,.,..ii,,.,k r.... n... r.. ' T' 1 ' ' timtii, iiiv .1 , r.,in .m. mvslic svmlHils K. promise to be an improvement over those of the present and'e. s. after his name and haiiintr past. , ! instructions for care of the hairi K( itoi.i.s tin; would (I tend Itutletln) The Capitol theater manage ment last night attempted to act iih host to all Rend folk who in the past year were not favored by fortuno which pro vided the great majority of local people with food, cloth ing, shelter and entertainment. Jtut the good Intentions of thu management were defeated w hen all seats w ere i u i c k I y filled by persons, many of whom, If they wished, could see a show every day ln the week, It is reported that a lady poli tician of Ihe upstate region, Is considering opposing Congressman Hawley in the spring primary. Tills Is a cute Idea, and an chivalry is involved, they will not stop count ing the votes for Mr. Hawley nt noon on the day after election. The remainder of the month will be devoted to sleep tost during thu Yule revelry in the social whirls. .Merchants have started counting the brans, as this is the prc-luveti-lory period. Farmers of the Klk Creek dis trict, regret they have no phice to meet unless they Journey to the Jim tirlevc schoolhouse. Why don't they use the Karl Uhich mail box. It would be Just the thing, if it had a fireplace, and was moved back from the road. The excitement ovr the news I hut Clam How's fiance culls her "Toots," has started to subside- la these parts. 1 V. ur 1 ti iti AvurAMin" ttw nwn 1 envh-tions and rmt inr-re'lv re-!""1 !" Vf-ntion or relict ot dan I i.ortini: what Ir. Hynian and Dr. j Krs.si-1 nald. Here in NovemlK-r. :in amliitiiitm young surpfon. jdrtifr. (CojiyriKln John F. Dille Co.) ' 2 3 f5 5 Z . 7 TF ? '0 I ' '2 ; 'i'm ; ; ' I -Mf.:- ::,: ;:f ", - .-.y-.Si Sz lj 5-f Is si. - H jf i ii 1 I, 1 ,' J L J ! TKX VKAKS A; TODAY i (From nil-" of -Val1 Tribuii ! January II. 1II1U I WanliinKton I'rohlbltiun I fori-oiiiclil law i upheld hy a ,.. ; lirelllu tourt doLlsloll. ' J F. C. Itolnieiv of tlm S'Mitli, : ore-Kun KMierinuiit maUon $ I liirneil Monday from a may t i several months in China. ' The drill to he used hy tlie 1 3 i . ...(I :. ' 1 , Klinta Ull euiuiiun, uiny I week. 1 1 j Hurry KoHenherR has ritiinii I fi 1 aiieniiuiB r.uinera ' at the O. A. C. institute. ! 1 'Headline: "Ashland' experts I population to lie uier uuv. I'. Southern Oregon I'oultry ,J j eiatlon opens annual poultry sh .. j Chanse name to lleurt of 1'aci I 1 I'oultry assoelntion. j,J i Nineteen lotal citizens semi t, J ! eram to Senator McXary, demat, i ins ratlfltution of the peaee tiej. J The teleKiam. in part, said: -j J Senator, jjotitte eniuiot uiuiersta. Wilson reservation, secure a I venile to explain same to him. '-A for flud's sake, ratify the Heal Attorney V. t lie petition. TWKNTV VKAHS AGO TODAl 4 (From files of tho Mail Tiibuni j January :l. 11(2(1. . McOford hanks and the post- V, fii e n.uke ureal gains durinK it, i year, with $liO0.OU0 gain in tk i first named, and .33 per cent f 'J the last named. ! I E.' I'llipps cin-ulaij. - New York Mrs. Frcdu-U-k ; i Cook, wife of the discredited A, A tie explorer, expresses great il,:? mist with her husband. j4 . . ii Henry o .Maitey, or the i: S.''.. Fishery llurt'au, predicts fishing In Itogue lliver the ccj ing year. Gold Hill citizens take su- secure a new high school huildii, Muil-Tribune "inaugurates n- j era in southern Oregon journal,: by publishing (Jaston I-eroux nov J "The l'erfume of the Lady ' l;lack." ' ! he tells the medical world, from a private "clinic" one of those I, 1 huddb h into which certain doctor; Quill Points it ni.iv tin.- tli.it hulf of the: . With tht- valley rn.l.roudod in fo it is interest in- to n..t-; 'o' ,o In nnro-1 ,UM,,,U' nilss lh,"ir ViiUin "M- , ... j without losing caste In the pi o- W(MI(, explain their superior abil-1 that tin Mill IS Sliming" III a rU'lir llm sky uvrr tilt Appleirate. fession publishes in one of t"eUy t( run (he ,,th(n. Allow s busl-j leaihng medical journals ms rtt nt.rts I With a ood road tn Hik'Ii, In-rc is a winter rt'sort nt our sid. door. Verltaps the time will come when winter homes in the Apple:ate will he'as popnliir as siimimM- Iiomes on the coast mid Kojnit Kiver. A pleasant Christmas dinner was enjoyed at the Kred Straube home with members of the family and relatives present. Xorman Smith, littlo son of .Mr. and Mrs. c. b Smith, who h s been ill with scarlet fever, Ls much improved and the other children hae not taken it. The family are quarantined but will soon he our. Mrs. C. A. -Martin has as house i Thy Rogue Iliyer Klecti-ic coi. , pany launchess m campaign i.-,f more and longer lighting of stor. , siirh pritients eveniunlly develop j AVIiiit killed Viitidcvilli'? Well, dcnislrv wniild die (int. too, i "toxle" symptoms. -that is symp if it rem, ,1 noil in,,,-,, than 1 v .i.",,.,,!.'.. II,,. ii,.., ., I"""" "f hyperthyroidism or over-1 iiri, i,miK mine u.mi nniiii.x in iimi.u l lie lust VuKv. : .-,.,.,,.,,. , ,hr thvloid gland: and' i a smaller purtlon have trotilile in; ,,,, 11 . ,. ! lire.ilhing, swalinwing or spc.ik- llic lilcssinvs (it ( Im.slniiis -mt mils- im- weeks, hvcry niiin I B. whiip now and then one ulti hits III! idilii for llis tiwn fmiiiv taste ill neekties. ! mutely develops mnlisnuncy (can- cell. ', Hut tills drummer for the 'clinic' J AlK.tl.er difference Ix'twccn .lentil illul taxes i Unit people """' Jnterestlng observation . 1 1 i made by the outfit he works for. never are taxed jnst from the ejir.s tip. i Fur some year's, he says, "we"! ' were Inclined to believe that the I hyperthyroidism of exophthalnili'l a oiniiiendatfon that the presence of; I thvruid adenomata (lumpy or nod-! Sumo m le don't recover from! WILLIAMS CRKKK, Ore., Jan ula'r golur) Is sufficient evidence the "holiday spirit" until they can 1 3. (Special.) A special meeting Buest her friend. Mrs. Maud Mc to call for removal, and bases this j frKOt the t.1 wasted on some ' of iijuinM Crango and com- Cu""' JI,S' -'cCulicn is conva- bellef and practice on the fact ) n.1lve wnu Bt.nl u mcrc post-;munlty ls called to meet at the 1,SI"U from a serious operation . id that more than one-fourth ot all card. ' community hall Saturday evening. is '!olns...ni'l!ily' . .urs. t . iv. rai-Ker and uaugn ters motored to (irants Pass lnt week, Thursday, and spent the da as guests of Mrs. Parker's niothe:. .Mrs. H. 1!. Alverson. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Tlonney and Miss Alberta were dinner guesis ,.chrb;t mas night at the home of i Mr. Himiioy's mother at the Iton- dcdicalion of the new Kruitvale 1 ni' (iltl1' uld 'I'"' .(.: range hall. Xew Year's day. The tew f w 1 , i occasion was also the election of; Shanghai Lady Ot I 01 1 leers or the Pomona li range 1 D. . Mr. Ford didn't jnake good ns and the initiation of twenty-five ' KlOltO 1 OmOrTOW Another objection to making your liome a harnMim for gucMs Is that you have nu official liouiiccr. .lanuary, 4i,h t decide about a hall. j Mr. llolbrook. master of the I'o- : j mona. and Mr. Hhodes, deputy, i will he present and will make ad-' I dresses. : U: and Mrs. George I'ields. Mr. ;and Mis. Oscar Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Vahrenwald from the: ; Williams Grange, attended Hie I niemlier of Dearborn's board of. new members into the Pomona. The pour have advantages. Von can pill mi a new 75-cciit ' goiter differed in some way from; education. There are heights to Mr. Holbronk was re-elected that occurring in some eases 01, which emu.-. noun . .. ... 1 umiin, jhic.m. : ihvrold adenomata. Now that no. J . Khodes. deputy; Oscar Johnson of . Hon Is no ionirer entertained. 1 ne ! "toxic" buenhoo is Just n half- shirt without having to pull out '('-' pins. Apparently the Chinese don't care who run the eotintr.v. just m I key citn fi'n'ht one anolher. What a paradise fur Democrats. .Nature is prodigal, nut ner 111s- lh0 Willianlea Orange, as cat... I trtnutlon is t.nniy. ine 010 fooio , Kcppr.,-. ind (icorge Fielils on tin Shanghai the bizarre glamo mystery of the Orient at dusk! Th" Other Side of the World where almond eyes peer, into the ! "toxic bugaboo is Just n nan-' . . ; '.'"" is on no . wno,v almond eyes peer, into ti'.o hakefl surgeon's fancv. It is n I arollnu negro who has 4. chil-( executive committee. An all day f;.e!! of whUo derelicts where 'plain Hyperthyroidism. And ln , "-en doesn t need any tax cx-..u evening aeyion was held. silks r.nd satins soften the inscrut- Davis is the first ealiinet officer to sinn in Welsh, h'tit a lot of them have developed an ability to sinvr low in Dnteh. j getting 'patients with hypcrthy-1 emptions. 1 roldlsm ready for operation the; 0l,rr0,., thi ,.nU,m.t.: "'c wen! i surgeons have discovered that " ; OV(.r , n(,ar his new radio." said Is well to administer lodin in some , hp ,.,,.,,,. ...mj hc iot us en- WILLOW SPRINGS A spurts Writer sdvs hr art of sliding will wane witli the pa.ss.ip,: Of Ty Ctilih. Utit we still have llie paper iiiipkin. The wluidy uthleteM mitt dniuir of the Mute eumpUHes, after the holiday i(tfti. are wemllng their way bark to their arithmetic and peumtiiiHhlp. Aiilerieimisni : " Ktliientinu tlie hoy so he will have an riiNier time tluin yon had; wo'mierin why he is sorry ciumh to llont nml lrt yon pay the expenses. AUTlClldK K SilnKTAtiK l.M I'KXDS ( I Id line Portland Tele gram.) Hurrah! The Tog thiH wiiHon I.h ,nut uk violent agalnut pei inanent f vltzvs uh iu previous years. Niv ir we cull just live lon' eiionuh tt see tlie ads used when Ihe Pullman people deeide to put over the nppvr herth. form. Thin " elinie scout .. fllli ,,roI-ram instead of that today Iodine medication, rest un.ining ;,t;iti)(na every two min- In bed nnd earefully graded Rlir" j m,., ci ryhave united to lower the mm- . talliy of goiter opt'ratifins very , nu. older t'.ii Is who priff-H to un,j yv mat" rlally. enjoy the heat, are adding to their Acknowledging tliat surirery N ileliu'ht by wearing furs. This Im the lel treatment and the im-! nntht. 1-enttlve trentment In kdiiip ease: of goiter. 1 maintain that far toot ninny paib ntM with goiter are mil J.-etcd to operation when proper tiU 1 " 1 i'"""5 "-"'- , this Vicinity were guests of (Jluni medical treatment would be ade-j n,t and J;.ek lald on Monday ever ipiaie. - ! Mavbe Americans are hvnocriteji. K :,t thll home. Woodlawn Oi- The effects of Ihe war are about itone, cxi-ept that some fellows till Iwear leather putties because they I. 'once envied the lieutenant's. Wit. LOW sriM.VOS. Ore., Jan. 3. Sul.) On Saturday nluht .dr. J. V. KIden entertainci'. in honor of their sons, who werj at home fir the holidays. A m err v evening was spent with games, music and dancing. Tlie hostes.-i vtoi'l ..,1 l.il(,.l..tt i-nfpnelimi.nle A number of the young folks of !t,1,"n 11 " 1 Inability of the picturesque Ka-st Oriental dives the tea-room ( Madame Polly Voo the love of a fallen white woman for a pitiful wreck of a man Such is the glamorous frame which enshrines gorueous Muv Noli ii. the "orchid of the screen." in the powerfully dramatic, kale-l-oscopicully colorful "S h a n g h .i 1 Lady' coming ti the Fox Uiallo toniorniw. All-talkie. u( course: the fable. i delimits of the Orient brought t I warn yoniiK women who 1iav-) . '' chards. A .lapain se statcMiian says a 10-I0-7 ratio of ships would end heir flnmine; resentment. Another tiond foiinlihi is ll-'J-O. nt ivhut else can von exited in II , colter acainst the scare some ever;j.)n) vu.ri, ,lu,n mu?(t Kie ani "cv Year's dinner and watcn ready oierators s. ck to maintain jai.(.ouht ,,f themselves to their 1 Party w as held at the II. A. l)u- 'ahont the administration of lodiil wIlu,n 7 ! I'.uque home. The tnhle w as lieau- ' hy physicians. .1 ' tifl" "'"" flowers and colored Correct this sentence: "It Isn't ll-'hts and a eoodly company en- authentic atmosphere with th vast reality of sound! Mary Nolan wives the perform ance of her career in "Sliaimli.ii Lady." photography incomparable, she proves also that he is an act ress of meat ability surrounded hy a splendid cast. It's easy to iindersland prison riots. Many a married man Il.tllK tlt'll.OIlK ion t'ickiiifi up the .Itintiat-y Issue of the Scientific Monthly t e are con fronted with nil article hy a hlolo Klst on "The Klltntniillon of the Male Sex In the Kvnltlllon ut Some Lower Animals." Turning to the article III iiinicMlou we dlscuver with 11 dcKtcn of relief tint so far the process applies to what tlie author rcnsKiii laxly calls "tho low ly water flea." The fcinule.' he ftnils, has been able lo set up an Independent establishment mm -tret on nuccceisriilly with no male water flea nrotind. Nevertheless Mew w I t h Risrm. The men have I. oik felt their Importance was slippinit. If the lady tauten- flea rein do without thu grnllcmsn of the species, how Ions will man 1m safe t Kansas t'lly Star. A rr:i'vr:i .iki hn m.it (lirintl. Kiiii.. Tiller) For about the first time Mince the war. this office not hold of 11 linotype operator whose sole knowlitlKe of his Vocation appeared to he that he hnd m-cn (lie picture of h type-nettiitR machine In n niiiRrtidne once and thotiKht Ii waa pretty. Heme xpoloKlf lire due to our leaders for tlie ftvulnnche of mistakes with which they were annoyed last week. He is now defunct. Approximately f.7:.0iii npprop:'l- ted for consiruction of-Henpner-(tpray rod for 1 M season. lliicks the eat liccanse he can't (so out. K'iehes ai'i'u't evcrytliinir. The fellow who enjoxed tellins how much he inade in Wall Street seems to find eipial enjoy ment in telliut; how much he lost. tl r.sTlOXS AMI WSWKIIS , The I'liri-st Milk. What is the difference between .leisey milk and certified milk? Mrs. .1. A. , fear of public opinion that makes joyed the fea.st. j : me dress this way." said tlie man: Miss K.vclyn Heft Is nttemtlni: , "I Just feel more comfortable In a business coIIcko in Medl'oid where ' coat." : she is taking a full commerci il 4 1 course. .Miss Heft drives back ann FOUR DRINKS FATAL FOR TIPPLING NOVICE Answer Jert-ey cows g "vc all Lindbergh Best Liked forth, kinds of milk. iVrtlfied milk is! AlT.l'STA, Me ( Of Uvlnn , The Gresham. lloft and Thomp the purest and naturally the most j celebrities Lindbergh Is most ml- .son families gathered on Chris, -expensive fresh milk obtainable. Itin.lred hy 500 high 'school gradn-f inns day at the IL W. Nicholi is produced, handled ami delivered lates of Maine. In an offlelaly ques- t home last of Central Point where i been responsible for the death of lo eustomers under the supervision j tionnulre mother von second, Kdi-lthey enjoyed a bouiiteous dinne; J tsear Wilfert. MiiHrae dairy uf a commission of local health 'son third and Hoover fourth. land a royal guml tim.. ' ranch worker. ' UKIMVOOD CITY. Cal.. Jan. 3. 1.41 Kour drinks of liipior. taken New Year's eve and said to have been the first he had tasted, were believed by police here to have MUTT AND JEFF Dr. Mutt Could Diagnose the Case By BUD FISHER tOCTcR, I WAS C0M8IN6 cv I HeVR wHelM SuDCcmlV NOttCfjD BoTH MY WRISTS j m -foRfvet) Black: I'M SCfXReBTD "DCATH J I THti 1$ A VGRV RrR CASC: viue must CONSULT SOME SPGCIALISTSJ MRS. MUTT vjc cam do NOTHINS for Kgr. this CAse BeSFfxes MecicAt. vsioNjiep. Bow fV vuiFfe l.tKt TH0S BRACLTS T GAVJS Htl (?''ty'Sy.. 3 I J ao SAV VOW Con'T fcRiMfc.l . : fA h'M-Hbm: Bo YOU evGR HAV6&TM I 5fvf.tG OR JUMP 6M TMe I ' . I Ktft.n'. LIMAiaOiA eat i rai aivuct SNO. B Back c wa6mS, J vr- Jfi V u.iTT' ry)!!l'W"'""'' eJv.iv.0-J1 1 I - V r . A I -WtV t ' , -il IV l II I' L II I If - .- r - .J. I a IV Mi..-l ' " , -v V -1 I HIK POI'TIXCi ONKS t:i Itv Marv liraluuu JJoiukt "Thev don t seem to want plav." the Little Black Clock IW John, an some of the little criMj turcs back of y- fireplace did n, follow tho leaf er's signal. : The leader hi waved his liti riKht hand finiv which looked lit a tiny, flame ar: the others ltt-::S come for w a r with their btighi ostumcs. It had look 1 LJ for a few m,;-j &&&J2' ments as thou:. J lf? " 2L' (there were gyii;J to be a beautiful fire. They h -! ;ill talked about the cozy fires thr-f were going tn Kive to people a " how pretty they would make U.J firepluce look. Uut now the fire did not seem be going. There were some lit' ; creatures pouting and complain.: and saying that they did not wji'm to help uny one. "Now look here," said the leail ' "this is right. You're trying y keep the fire from going. Wha the matter'.'" "We just don't want to do tin: tiling." the pouting ones said. want people to havu trouble w.- the fire and fuss oyer it. Ye dor. care aiiout playing tins game. "Now! Nw! Now!" sparKi'V the leader. , "We must not let th( pouting ones get the better uf U----3 So every other little crcalujJ-J back of thu fireplace began f burn as brightly as could lc. the pouting ones went off by tht; ' j selves and Just pouted. No paid any attention to them. John and I'eggy watched U, five grow more and more love : How the little crea l u res d a no-'- and sang and crackled' with ' "You see." explained the L)l' IJlaek Clock, "there are ahva some who don't want to piny or anything, nnd when you sec an jk one having trouble in starting fire you'll know it's because 1;: pouting ones are about." So. after that, whenever i' family had trouble with the f John and Peggy would I"K each other In a knowing way. "Those pouting ones are aroun they would whisper to each oil.' (Tomorrow--Tim Why-") Sherwood. . HiX' Corneifj ro wHMw improved In near f"!iir. 666 Is Prescription, for Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dcngt Bilious Fever and Malari It it the most speedy remf kriown. .ii "..,,-.. yffim&uim eae- 1 i as I I I I I MAM. Hour aTs. itob, ' K Coapurnx eujuoao J-