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.v,r - PJGE POUH MEPFOIil) MAIL TliTBTTNR, MEDFORD. OREOOXV SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. IflfKV 1 Medford MailTribune - Mir, tmtn. u rubllilied III - - MEnrono fUNima M. ' li-IT-JI N. nr St. KOBKrr w. Hi'in, uuor t. SUMITtl tMITII, Maw lodtpemknt Hewipapar Sctarel u Krofld t lai matitr it Uadiofd, moa, attlar Act of alardl , 187S. SIIBSORHTUM KATKi S; Mall In AAaim: ; luflr, 1lh nimlv, fear fT.SO Pally, with Sunday, notilb TS lullf, without Kumar, flf -50 Dally, ftltlmit Swidar, BBWla . . . 69 wntlr Mail Tritiuix. on icu .oo . Sunday, one yr-ar 2.00 Hy -ian-ler, In ArfrinM In Medford, Aaliland. Jarasomillf, rilral PHflt, flucoU, TaU-ot, Uold ilill ml on lilt-hoW. bally, villi Sunday, month I .18 llallr, ullbout Sunday, OKinUl. 85 llallr, vlllKtut Sunday, one year f.00 Pally, IU) Sunday, one year 6.00 All terai, taji In adianee. . official paper of the City ot Mtuford. . . Official paper of Jackioo County. ' MEMBER Or TIIK ASHIS'IATEO PHK8I Kecelilnt full Uaxd Hire Benlce Ilia Aumrlated i'rwa la eicluiiht-ly entitled to the use for publication of all neoa dlipatehea crrdlled to II or otlirrelu credited In thia paper, ltd also to lite local new pulilUlied berelo. All rlilila for piiullutloli of ipeclal dJapatebM herein ire alM reserved. A. B. C. arerace eirculafioo far I Ix , Bontba kxllny. Uctoljer I, IH2. 4174. hatly aieraKC dlstrlliuttoo for lis aooU to October lit. lOaff. 4611. rrearnt prca ruq,.4h"J5. r alWIBKB or AUDIT BUHEAU ...... OK 1'inClJI.ATION Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Psrry Democratic party leaders of m Ifon have decided to "hury the hatchet." The neck fur Hie inter ment litiK not been nclcclcd. There Ik conslderahlc ediloiiul KloatillK over tile conviction of the Million, Idaho officials, for liquor violation!. They extracted Minis from the profits of vice dens ami dives, to ropleniuli. the. inuniclpul exchettucr, and "carry-on" civic Improvements, such oh repalriiiK sidewalk!) and aevvci-H. ' This was iiulte indelicate Out very orlHinal. None of the convicted took any of tlie money. The Alullan officials ure almost ok bad as conKreHKUicn who Kct tlruitk, and make tcmper tillcc talks, and, returnliiK from foreign lands with a suitcaKo full of rum, produce a relativo who owns the contraband, if the nuil caso IcakH or they gel caught. Your corr. has been pursuing a touring cold ull week, wliich has apparently pitched fts tent for tlie week-end, betweon tho ahouitler bJadci, which la ubout uat secluded a' spot as'-the anatomy boasls. There It Is fairly, safe from horse liniment and Dock Thayer's notori ous flu pills, umt can make sorties Into the hack of the neck regluns with great security. The ordlnury cold can he cornered, arid forced to surrender, hut one with the wanderlust, and a genius for elu Mlveness Im not easily discarded 'and Is aggravating. Ford uutos have been equipped hllh new bodies. The United mo therhood of l'ord 1 Intern, maintain It is the drivers that need the new bodies. ... . ... , , . , "CONDITIONS IN AMKIUCAN I'KISONM KOIiNI) UNHATIHKAC TOltV TO INMATIW lildllne Del Norio Triplicate.) It tvus gen erally understood that this was the original Intention. One of our dudes has'stnrtcd the Now Year with an ivury-huiidlod cano he don't need. ."Tho bride was lovely, and tho groom a charming picture of man ly sweetness us their troth was pjightcd without a cunfllet." (Lostlnc News.) Wherein the so ciety editors give tho heretofore inconspicuous groom an unexpect ed boost. .('llniulic conditions in tlio Middle M'esl have been severe, but not sufficiently so to wring a rousing ctjllolinl on the glories of all Ore gun rnln, fioui cither one, or both, of the Kugeno papers.' A.;i:u Yesterday I was tingly. 1 shall nut tell you why, Nor make excuses for II: Hut I no rarely luso my temper That 1 urn still thinking of it today Auger is always a boomerang '' It never flli.'s forth without return ing To bruise us. i We are angry it t Injustice And, being angry, proceed lt ai.l unjustly. Hiath Is one ot tlie shameless lusts: H always has uii argument, Hut never u god one. To act In anger is I lie samu sort of wisdom i As launching (u sea III the face of a hurricane Anger makes us strong when we should be gentle, , -Anil leaves us weak und sick When I: goes. Damn ungei', uuyhow! Yesterday 1 was angry. And II makes me marl whenever 1 '' remember II. ((.'levilaiid Plain Dealer ) Hergeiint James lllnejay, while doing post duty yesterday was sniped and will fly no more. Coro ner Ambrose Crow said the fatal shot was fired from ull altguii In tho hands of n mule person about four feet, six or seven Inches In height. It was windy this morning, due to u low u r cu hitting a high artu, lnsteud of the usual Idas. A calfskin vest showed up yes torday, flaunted by it gem from the Wide-open spaces. A calfskin vest In feminine circles would be the underside of a Himalayan goat. Hudy - Vnllee. ' who plays - the ' snxophono. and -croons lovp songs In a soft tenor, has been sued for tioo.nno by a lady who alleges he broke hef heart, by failure lo keep Jiromlsea made in the moonlight. If the young man is smart, he will renounce the saxophone and devel op bronchinl trouble, hi'fnro.'44re ino gets lo iho Jury, QUILL Now we'll know wlmthcr t lie wur or by legs. .Mil lie it's 11 eoini'idi'iii'c, but tile lilnd tli.it bus J lie most bilcb-liiliuiK 11 1. so bus the most need of opei'iitions lor t lie re- IllllVtll of 111 1 1 KUI'S. KiiiiiotiK men buve, little ri'iison to be vuin. Their ndiiiiriii friends me the bind of people who need 11 little loiin lit inter vuls. , lloriiiile thought! Tlie enemy niifiht stop every eluirj-'e in tlie next wur by flushing a red lijjht. It 'k your own fiiull. would bowl more. liitdios ,Muybe the liiek town feels sttierior to the eity heeiiiise it knows the home hoys who niude flood there. Aiiierieiiiiis.in : Sirin' the worst, in other eoinil ries mid thinking it ehiirae teristie ; lliiiikinu; our best the imly part of lis typienlly Amerieiiii. .(If i:oiise yon can live at a do ill home if you live the same Of course ti)ir cynical wise - The liiblo contains many words .Some of these "deaths from exposure" doubtless are eausei keeping the mouth open when moisture is pouriii"; down. by " Women don't weep us they mi lifter n .street car after be America is fust at:(iiiriii.' culture, but il. still takes some shii kicking to encourage the use of the butter knife. A masculine (Jrundy will be new in the Senate, but many a Jim. Grundy lias appeared there lately. There's one solution. Trucks emi be made as wide as the highway ami the bodies raised high enough for flivvers to pass under.' Jt won't do to make rubber of (foldenrod, Mr. Kdison. l'eo plc will think it a blowout every time a tire sneezes with buy fever. , Hunting from an airplane is except that some amateur takes a dt;er. Ten-lii ill iou-year-old skeletons found in China, nine of them without heads. The other one doubtless was the iiiitniigcr. I'olice say most shop-lifters are wjimen. lo take things easy when they shop. 1 TABLE ROCK TAIII.K HOCK, Ore, Jan. 4. (Mpl.l The Table Cork school re sumed work Thursday inornlnt,, after a week's holiday vacation. Will J.yillai'd, Medford moi" chant, was a visitor at tho I.ydl iro home Wedttesduy. Charley Houghton, who has held a position at Iho lied nkln orctiar.l for the past two years, has resign ed his place and gone to California. V. 10. Morris has been un the sick list for the past several days. .Miss Hetty Hrown. primary teacher, spent part of her Christ mas vacation In San r'nimiscu, re luming; In time to resuino her school work here Thursday. Miss Drown Is now boarding at her hum- In Mcdlord. going to nnd from her I work each day. Mr. Kuril of iho Hcherer Moto. nompany was a business visitor; here Thursday. j Mrs. I., c. Hrhafor and children und Kdilh Sage attended a shuwi 111 .Mciiroril Weilnt'iMliiv. I I Till- KltMiml lias Hcllli-il ..lliili ihl """f"" t Hiinlc I'nllit tii-n. in pIh.-cm In mlinll iiIiiwIiib! 'M'""'"y 'V,'I'K niK-ml 1 inl t'llltlvntlliK. ' 't,'",),H nnnii' lx'lwtM'n Ci'nlrnl .MIm Marlim llaini lrk of (.Viitral ! l'"lnl U,' l'K1'" Kil ls. I'liliU wiih n uncial vlnltnr ll.M" Th" Yvmim- nnd li-n- WiMlni'Mlay, ' ' vli-vi liviintv nuitiiriMl lo l-liiKli' Itev. I). . Ilaudall visited the Sunday school last Kunday and presided at I lie elect lou of officer i for the eiisulni; year. Tho follow ing were elccled: Superintendent, Km nk Hart; nslslaul HUlierintelul ent, .Mrs. II, V. Ilavlssou; secre tary, Doris Schafer. .Mr. anil .Mrs1, (leorwe l.ylse and family or .Medfoid spent l-'ilil:-v vlsltliiij with ihe Frank' llai f lam lly. I-Mllh Siiko visilod Willi relatives MUTT AND JEFF lrtefio, STRANGER! w.u., 0VCR - AND r'M THROUGH. UjiTH PuTTIMC 0W 1H0S6 AIKT UJHVSKTCRS- AMt J COMING Down A i 1 " Z POINTS rt'init' wave was eulised by the lotifilibov would liowl less if 1 lie people winlei way. resoi l as cheaply as yon criirltcrs don't read the Uible. of more than one syllable. once did." , And a mail, doesn't catches it. much like hunting from a ear, you for a wild duck instead of .Men never learn In the Sams Vulley district Satur day and Sunday. tilenn, clauilu and Ira Wllnon, Jessie Hrabrooltc and limit Collins Joined the toboggan party above Prospect un New Year's day. IIUWAIilJ 1JIST1MCT. Ore. .lun. 1 HOWARD DISTRICT I ! . 4 (Si(c-lnl) Mra. lifiinon Ih i nit i j nrri'xti-tl rarii'.H v.-m umli'r trt'al Ki'i'iouidy. Ill ul hi-r home In ov-1 mi nt for liulii'lc. Dliihotpx Itsili" iird district. fclhp wiih Klrlcki n j would rather loud to favor di'c.iy Willi a iiaralytlo Hlrnko Chiixtiuai. . or lai lca or tin- tooth. So mho.' eve nnd hor condition Iiiih not Im- ' otlur t xplanatlon wiim Koimht. an1! Iirovod iti lo tlio iirrHi'iu wrllint;. j tho explanation the Invo.itiKators Donald ('roiu hor much Im- i offered was llu.t tho diet or thesv. irocd after having had qlllle a j children halipened to provide not Herloua time with a case of mumps. , only Iho necessary mineral matter Ur. Holt was called to attend him. i t in dairy prom ts, fresh fruits and The t'ooper family aro recover- voiretnbles and Ki'oens or leafy rei Iiik frinii scarlet fever nnd mumps. I ishes) hut also the vitamins th.H .Mrs. Jnincs Pretwell who isu'o ossentliil for normal lllllization li aehlim '1111 tho AppIckiiIi'. in-1 uf calcium (lime), sillillil her dlllles .Monday, lleeelll-I .And . now, kids. It hurst nie an her 110. after slieudliiK llle holidays """'I1 ll .does you. hut I've so! at her homo In Howard Park. 1 1,1 ineiilloil Hint cod liver oil is The .Misses Vivian and Kllth llol 111 Vitamins A ami I). Point .Monday to spend a few days vlstthur at tho homo of .Mr, and .Mrs. .McDonald. ' TABLE ROCK HUNTER GETS KLAMATH GEESE TAIII.K UOfK. Ore.. Jan. -I. ( Special) Vern I'eiulletnn return ed Sunday from a Koose hunt in Klamath marshes where he Iuik Ked 1 li fat peese. Mutt Goes Back to Big CHltiCTNVAS f XHAlkTO V41TH ALU WASTC F ' ' " '. Personal Health Service B7 WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. lined leltm prrtalnfnf to penonal beaks and hytlene, not to diaeata dlacawll or treataent .III bo ajKwered by Dr. Brady If a atanped, eelr-addreteed emelape U enchased. Letter taouid U brief and arltleo In Ink. 0ii to Ilia larre number of letlcra received, only a fea can be uuaered here. No reply ran lie auue to uoerlea doi eooforaitif. to uutraetlone. Address Ur. YYiuiaa Brady In cara of Uila nevipaper. ' tiik joxsi:kv.tiox Of Our friend, the dciitjtx. aro (,'nidunlly and it-ltictunlly rolln tUlhlnK .thi'lr nlnetoemh tenturv doctrine that decay or eurli-n of tlio teeth la duo to liirtuemont of fnod pnrtlelcH, partleuhtrly sweetx. a n l Nult.sequent f o r m e n t a tl,.n throiiKh baeterlai activity, with the f (i r in a t i o n of acids which pro ceed to eat away or dissolve t h e enamel u n d an expose the inner Htructuie of the tooth to er well, hero you Just no round the circle again, without asklnu t.i many iiuestlons. If von nl tki. anl.l ..I.I il. , ,. -.., j m-m-ii 10 npon many a treat for the kids, or 'mi. it rnniriiiuted tiemindously to ward the prosperity of the tooth brush nnd toothpaste Industry in j mi'i-iea .. ,,,1-ny limn comfortable alibi for the dentls'i yea, and the doctors, too, when, in spite of indefatigable and faith fully correct use of the briuili ami whitever kind of disguised so.-, happened to be approved In lb; community, a youngster's teeth de veloped cavities Just lis readily as though tho poor child had never seen u toothbrush. I say the dentists are quietly dropping the old reliable hypothe sis but don't cheer, children, for we're not out of the wood.s yet, not by any manner of means. And don't ever got Into an nrgumen? Mith a dentist over tho toothbrush -Ing rttq, not wtlh your own dent ist, anyhow. lie Is apt to cut you off Just as you have him cornered, by asserting that nevertheless and notwithstanding he advises you lo keep on brushing your teeth, and by tla particular technic he rec ommends, and there you are you've got to follow his orders or change dentists. It Is just like; consulting a physician. If you cm-j i. vu, . ,,,, uii'ii iitii 10 oiiey his orders or follow his advice, you're a fool to waste your time und money like that. t A year or more ugo I told her' something about the studies of Julian D. Hoyd, .M. D and '. 1). Drain. D. D. S., on the spontanea ous or natural arrest of dental en ties. It is so Important that I want to refer to It again In the first place, these scien tific investigators say, "Strict ol il hygiene is not necessarily n pre-' ventlve of caries, (carles is t'le: dentist's term for what folks knowj as decay or cavity formation) and many adult mouths which do noti , receive rare and have exposes! d(n- tin. (lireakM In the enamel) shou.' little carles." Dry. Hoyd and Drill. V' observed among the children in a ' clinic many whose teeth presenter definite evidences of arrest of en I lies. In some ' cases large cavities having thus healed, anil some of these naturally cured euvltles wete found In tlio most poorly kep: mouths.. All of which Is grand news for (I) the kids. (2) the can-' dy trade, antl 13) those crude and'l unroiiorente ones anion),- us who do not wasle lime or money on looth-l lirushcH or ilt'lltlrifU'i'H llllle def- Inlh'ly orilercil to ko llirotili tin motion by our ort-n di'iillKt. Furthi'i' lnvt'ntlKiUloti ot tin' mnt- Iflf 1V llwi Tltf. Ulllttltlulu ..ll..lt.l! .i... f' , ...... ..hll,i ..'r,..,.,.,!.,. (ji'i'XrioNN ami Asvi:its lira nd Slam In lciitliry. Im It better to have II teeth all pulled at once nnd then the bun. ser:.pei with loeal anesthetic nnd then have two plates in six week, as my dentist advices, or to wait six months or more after ha v tin; two nr three leeth taken nut ut a time? .Mrs. . M. Answer. It Is sad to know that you have neglected your teeth so lon. From every point of vle.v it pavs to have the dentist examine one's teeth every nix months or at leiist every year and treat any thin that requires treatment or at least clean the teeth. If your teeth or ti "ins are infected, it might be Industry PLAV LrP-FR06 THt MISHBofeS' J I ir 1 4 H TIIK TKKTII 1 better to huve them extracted one ; or two ul a time. Otherwise it is ; generally belter to have all the j teeth extracted at once, and the I necessary dentures made and ln i sertcd In the mouth us soon us the gums arc healed. The regular care ' of one's dentist is the only care of the teeth that matters, I bcllevi i As for the use of medicants, or thr ; use of instruments or Implements i by the patient, time to do that ; when one's dentist definitely pre I scribes it. The I Mini Cause or Nusul Obsti-iit -f ln. I l'lease tell me how lo make my daughter, aged 7, breathe through nose. Her tonsils and adenoids have been removed but ho stl'I breathes through her mouth. I . navO tried tying It shut, but It ; seems she can open It nnyhow , enouuh to breathe ut tho corner I .Mis. C A. IV ( Answer. The usual cause of 1 obstruction in tho nose is chronl I ,.htu nfli,mm.ll. .,f . l.t. Iln- j ing of the nose passages) an i UwcllltiK or thickening of tho tur j bltuite Oodles in the nose: in many leases this Is associated with chror. -1 ic siiHisltis, and sometimes polyps. Knlurgcd tonsils and adenoids are much less frequently responsible for mouth breathing in a child. Of co'trse tying tho mouth shut is no remedy. Have the child prop erly examined by a physician and thi nose condition that examina tion disrioHcj '.properly trontenV .. . (Copyright John F. Dllle .Cu.) ' SUNDOWN gTOSIES TIIK WHYS By Mury iinliain Bonner "I'm Koing to take you to see .some very queer little people thit evening.-'? .said the .Utile Clack Clock. John and Pe K.v never knew what to expect. Certainly the Jit Ue black Clock could take thorn anywhere and ev erywhere. They kept try-i Ing to learn! where they weio liolnu:. "You'll ee," wild the Little Black Cloek. He seemed to be amused at the very thought of what he was planning to do. So John and I'eKKJ' knew that It would iimuso them too The Little Black Clock always knew! He took them bark 6f their o.vn house, and there was an express rrrt waltlne lu take them off. Th" creature nulllnir the -xiress ear- hud tile funniest kind of a nhnlie. ! Instead of l,eln slram-ht up an i lielntf straight up an down he curved around in such an odd fashion. 1 tn t he did not spend any timo in talking. As soon a the Little Itlaek Clock and the children were safe In the express cart, lie rushfd down tlie garden path, then ovr unf.uniliar ground. Finally, hi stopped at a place in the woods j where they are many of his kind. "What do you want to know 'I What do you want to know? ' th.y all shouted as they saw the chil dren. "We have any number of answers here. Just see!" "Ik'-e. Whys," called the Utile IHack Clock, "tell John and Peggy about yourselves.' They gathered around tho chil dren. What funny objects they were! They looked very much like question marks. "We're called die Whys hecaiHv we re in the hy business, said one. "Well, that's almost the same as 1 whv." said anoiher. "Hue you never heard of llw Why business?" asked a third. 'Ner," said John. "Nner," said Peggy. j "W-j'll talk business then." thv t said. (Monday "The Why l.uslncss") Snowball Kills Man. M AUTINSItriiO. W. Va. (A) I Struck by a snowball between the eyes, i-'ranK tiaritey. sw. is uran. Three days after he was hit he be-1 came unconscious and he died one j day aftei reaching a hospital." ' SAV, t S6TTA ST TO . ftppicei AW. COM OM (N th$ NcwYGAfc. Business is BtLCS A(M& BLOU0IN6 HftRMS.' I'M. GCAti v i AMD Solution of U I m mil 1 1. ( .inNunirri II. Iliir fur ir)lit li. I'ulY R U. diietle nen nod I. la'ronliiK ut -I. 4'onie tigalH tn Miml (. 19. NHidtr I to. tl cm tin noil ' ti, I'litre 2.1. Allur ii. U'lilcrinir (ilnre 47. Liuidfrfi klrerl roiNirvr ft hi. Aiiiiv'h IIiiih S. MIvpiI UU It rlrrultir uni(iin 31. hUtrtt SFIIItlv St. (.'rrrk Irlter ('iRrlHl rlilri it, Carrlei on Ida if ron 39. AitltnnTu tliitnnrh 41. AtsuiueU char- nrlcr 2, I n lis apart ii. Air: cum u. fnrm II. Inlinlillant of: ftuftix I ft. Shrub iU a Utrtr pit ! It, Shurt for n kind nt dor AS. Jit trie land measure! &. Ml j like plant 7. Meadow Ml, (.'ulilcd 81. Unruir crowd 62. Mounlalo cltain el. Jrictoy es. Bird of the raekoo family 69. Aquatic 11 h Il ea Ung mam mal 70. Unerei 71. Japanese rotn 'i, rop of liuuld IS. It j of light from tlie moon ;s. thick 20. I,ainiiastes DOWN il. Insucl't egg 1. Oeverage sTAvlesnclAlRlT lJIacI osioki RiAOA RAL NElBDO f E P luE RR SLT S. P A D O T eIdHu T E HE. $4 srr e wasTc a lL aId'e A B AfL QSTDS tOP mo tJ Ia v eHsItol e D RUA N NflP A TLIA T SfiRiiJ IICART TiWlg IfSlTl Y.USKllTle ID. i la . la u r . ,lt 17 If W '-f V' " : : ml 1 : ; m-T ; myvm . w 11 ' :- - - 5J-.S2TFi27. . : si " S1 33 3w 35 H Wf S ; liS " gii 'M r I- .. . ; ima p 7rrM M - W4- W .- ,imm 'WPJUI wmmr -aaaaaa. a(aaaaaaataa mm aaa, i ia .aaaaaaa. aaaaaaaaaaa. Maw dklJl-. : iaa So Si SZ S3 -r,-- S4 7m SS- 'g& m, ' : ii ' W !Li A l-l- br l 1 l U r I 1 11- Communications r.ii.,,.., Ti.n..L-oii lo lhe -auor: Without the cordial cooperation Uh. bv the Medford Mull Trunin.. n ...... rh,iDimh. Tnh.M - culosis Heal Sale, we know It woul-i not have been the success It wa.i AVe make the effort to draw pub lic attention to the work we lie trying to do, as well as to sell seal:-. and without your help we coutd I not do it.. Your editorials were splendid; your reporters most e sponslve und helpful, and our1 atorie3 well placed.- AVe are plannnie on making a; complete, report, of the results for I"1'""- "ut n" lne ""' "ave rolurn,eu aa lt unu ! we nre waiting on them. We thank you for your help, anil i we nppreciate H all nore than w?l can say. j jiks. it., i:, oiuiKxi:. Seal Bale Chairman.' l Lsy ilU-DUKD ..rAKLTOX. Pros. Jackson Co. Health Assn.! Favors Ounce JSiiHrvMoii. i To the Kdltor: ' The recent controversy regard- Ing supervision of public dance ; halls causes me. a visitor in your city, to express my views on the: ; subject. For some time prior to the appointing of a supervisor.' I noticed at tlie dance halls, girls in nttire which should be cor rected. Men and women who had been drinking before coming to the dance, and . continuing same, inrougn tne evening, wnn no re-1 gard to their actions tin the floor.; l During the holidays I attended' Ihe fiance again, and could not j J10''1 hut notice a change for thefor(, wna u vWtor of mir tKhoul nrurr. in met. no ooor 01 liquor ,n.thp "tmosphere and girls Drop- erly gowned. For the high esteem , ... ,, ,,. ,-. yf. ,u.m arc held throughout the country. ) ! I am convinced the, officer In! In which the 11. P. O. K. lodges charge at Medford does not nieas- l ure up to the standard. t The law abiding citizens of Med-; t ford should stand behind your, lion. Mayor and city council. Con- duct an open forum in the press ur me ciiy. snow tneir support . to the mayor and council by phone; or letter. Medford Is slowly emerging from i HR6: B ANft GST -i lllliniini'l MAIL TRIBUNE-- -DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE X. Vetterday's Puzzlt 91, Moarrel fit. Ave U, Cable meter Si. Mexican dot lara 6. llody Joint (8. 101 of a ttalrcasu la. Pronoun 83. Hirer In Scot laud 13. Kingdom 37, Mnllffom bBralng- 38. Hweelticart of Jneon. the A tronaut SI. la the rear -40. Crawling- nnt male 49. Pattern 43. PrJeit'i yttU ment 45. Persoa ad dressed 46. Came U 47. Beforet prefix 4. Grease " ? Tibetan priest! 61. Vnaccompa- - nled CfiHedbreait tl. Heroine of "The f ly I n r Dutchman" Eft. Old iv. Xerrlbl Steal 63. The bitter '. vetch 65. Pat or 6. Feminine ter ml nation 67. Female land piper ' t. 6rowi bojt I. Character In MDnrle Tom'i Cablu" 4, Verlcei for catcliloa; tlsh fi. A Tlilonary 6. Bf 7. Mexican rob ber treef K Speed contest! 9. Stammeri 10. :rer 11. Shrine . . 12. Annoy 13. Vnde a mil -take m a- Hinall unorganized town to city "as it were from a cocoon to a butterfly" and should make itself proud of its citizenship, 'where money, culture and refine- i nifnt will welt il future homo. Any loss of people who do not , want to comply with th& laws I will be promptly replaced by peo il'lR will want ns a neignuor and permanent resident of Med-, ford. Dance hall supervision ha proven itself in otner states. "Why not Kive It :t trial? (.Name on flleX D. E JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Jan. 4, (special) The Jacksonville or- chestnl furnished the music for the dance at the Applegate hall New Year's night. Several from Jacksonville, attended. Hubert Forbes gave a party at the home of his parents Monday evening. Guests present were John Coke. .Malcom Jones, Alfred Coke, I Helen Coke, Lula Metzger, Kobertu Metzger and Helen Wulton. Kmll and Mollie Uritt entertain oti, jj,., nmj Mrs. J. W. ltoblnson und Miss JOliJiubeth Jtuuter with M xew Year s dinner at Hotel Medford. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy en lertaincd at dinner New Year's day. Those present were Mr. nnd .Mrs. Itud Lawrence of Medford, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davles. Miss Carmen Dorothy and Donald Dor- 0thy Fred Fick and Itev. Ilili Hay at tended the meeting of the Shriners ut Ashland Friday evening. Miss Margaret Holzgnng of Med (.Yi(lay M,. ml Mrs. dale nnd tliree I sons of .Medford were dinner guests Npw venr'H dav at the O. O. ynmicn home. Spoons I teat Axes, S1I KKWSltCU V. N. J. With tho help of Ire cream a lUl-year-old tree has been saved from destruc tion. Seven women entertained three workmen on a warm day and induced them to use spoons Instead of axes.' 'Meanwhile tiieir husbands used oratory on the town fathers. By BUD FISHER A MAM CAN liovwW T6 . C. JACKSONVILLE Df Yea Remea&er? , TE.' .YEARS AGO TODAV ( (From Mes of the Mail Tribune) January 4. JOf Besidentfl of west aide of valley organize A tlood RoaU club 40 co operate with county o.uthoiitleH. ami nee that money voted for road hiiprowment Is not wasted. Club Hum 300 membei H, nnd Kirby ,8. litter- wiih elected prealdent. Xtr, A. B Sweet 1h candidnte for two offlccM; councilman and health officer. ." ' JIuyor Cunon write a four col--umn letttr to the Mall Tribune tolling "f civic progress during lain administration; The lmlles of tlio Cireuter Mrd ford clul) have ntaced ordem for 1100 shade trees to bo ' planted f alone streets ot the city. " Col. Prank TouVelle Is due back from San Francisco this evening. Ashland contractor refuses to re pair leaky roof of city hall, claim ing tlie counciimcn violated the contract. Ho houcs the ruin will drown the city dads. TWENTY YEAKS AGO TODAY (From flics qf tho Slail Tribune.) .lailuary 4, 1920 New York Supreme -court- Jus tice rules thut cigarette smoking by woman is not Immoral. Senator JlcNary wires Judge l'hlpps, ho ' Is working hard for ratification of tho treaty of peace. T. E. Daniels and Stato Senator C. M. ThpmaB return from Salom where tlii-y httended'-a fish nnd game conference called 'by "the governor. 1 Dr. K. 11. Porter starts remodel ing of tho sanitarium at Sixth and Ivy streets into u ten-room apart ment house. - JIi-s. H. JI. Sargent Is ' elected president -of Leonard .Wood for President club. 't ' Prof. Reimer, of the Southern Oregon Experiment station, tells of his search in China for a resis tant to fire blight pear, and be lieves that Japan will keep" her promise to President ' Wilson to . give up Shantung. 'Local hunters stand by -their guns in-ft rousing meeting held at Suleni. . -. - V K . f Ye Poet's Corner THIS IS A GREAT COUNTDY By ft. M. LeVea Have you known a greater country Than, our valley of the Rogue? Though you've traveled there and ' yonder To the many realms of vogue. To the Alpine fields agrestic .... Glided homes beyond too seas, - r To the northtand, or the southland, i Where the climes of sunny broezc. Is there anywhere you've wondered To this lair land you'll compare. That af lords more peace and plenty, . . Can you truthfully tell us where? Here the vernal time of gladness Fills the sheltering hills between, That' no wind or storm disaster Comes to mar a life serene. Now. the famous iiear Is fostered Through the time of budding life. So unlike the baokward northtand. Still no southern heat is rife. And you'll ply with youthful spirit 'Mid the spring's embracing air. If you know where you can garner More excitement, tell us where. Here the summer's call is .perfect. Where the niomitlons grand re sound, Holding lakes of scenic wonders. Flowing streams that fish abound: From the heights,' they breathe a coolness : - -. t . In the evenings, throiigh the night. Mending flavor In the fruitage. Bringing rest that you have might. And you'll glean an inspiration When bofriendod, here and thorc. For the layman, skilled, or sports- , man. ' . 1 . ," " Greater life could you declare;? '-r Then the autumn time of harvest-. llrings abundance far and near; This our opterprlslng Medford -:- - tias supported year by year. v Thus the countryside Is plnttcd lth tho homes your heart will sway.' They, bespeak of prosperous people w no Have loved to work and play. If you are a man with vision. And with action firm and fair; Mid proline fields or Kogueland ' You should never know despair. ' We have winters here attractive; No extremes to long endure; Davs of sunshine nrn nrpvnllinir- More real vantage to insure, . : firings a wealth, within our snow finlilK. GrOWlntT ' fnrPala tv nmman,l Giving moisture all through : Bum mer To our valley's thirsty land.- ., Feoding Mcdfnrd's walnr anlmn incres none purer to compare...- ttusning springs rorcver flowing. Cold and bllthosome Vou may share. ' .' ' ' u Yes, our God has smiled with fa vor That our senses should enioy All the wonders of this country. We His reverence should employ. mi iuur seasons nrinn Intr -itvn h. noss.' . .. Gentlv chnnelni Tempered by His own perfection i-iKc tne colored hills sublime. Look! Mt Pilt la vlfrll Un..l ' With hei1 snow ; fields sheen and fair. Could you . find more' wealth and SDlendnr v In this old world anywhere? Xrw v, for Tw. SIKXO.MI.VKE Mlh ,,-n. Found A us. fur r-hri.t.. that have wn-fd their main pur- .... r. mrirnanis ner arc collect-. .'Il ing them In order to mark an Ice AaV " imm Monnminee to Don- r.uiniy, VI Is., nn Ihe nth... .1.1. Green rinv, i